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VOL. 30 NO. -1 LINDEN, N.J., THURSDAY, September 8, 1983 Two Sections Acting directed ^ oHibraiy give., a job extension The city’s acting library director, “ Linda Klein is a fine employee. Linda Klein, last week was given a two- However, we don’t know who else is month extension in that post The ex­ going to take the test. I think we have to tension was granted while the Board of take one of the top three. If she doesn’t Trustees of the Linden Public Library make the top three, I’ll tell you this, we waits for a Civil Service exam and test can’t hire her, ” said Salmon. results that will be used to determine He added, “ We’re just waiting for who the next library directory will be them to post the date of the exam ... We The Civil Service Bureau in Newark can’t appoint a fulltime director at this had no listing of when the director's time until we have the results of the exam is scheduled The bureau also did test." not know how many people will take the Salmon also indicated that the board exam. is not under pressure to make a quick Accortjip^ to Civil Service in­ appointment. formation, there is no time limitation Klein, who has been acting director for hiring a full-time director; Klein since July, sympathized with the can remain in the post until exam board’s situation, saying it is “ in a results are in and the board appoints a strange bureaucratic tie-up at the ■new director moment.’’ June 21 was the deadline for test The vacancy at the library was applications. But before the test can be created June 6 of this year when the administered, Civil Service must board fired former director Silva determine which of the applicants are Barsumyan after several weeks of eligible to take the exam. The exam will speculation that the board was unhappy be held two weeks after applicants are with the job she had done. notified they are eligible to take it. The board did not give a specific According to Andrew Salmon, board reason for the dismissal, although treasurer, Klein has applied to take the weeks before the discharge, comments exam and if she scores among the top made by Barsumyan in an interview in three of those taking the exam, "she a daily paper drew angry response SIXTH FATAL—This AMC jeep was destroyed last week when it was broadsided Tabucbuc, was killed in the crash and a second man, Daniel Coyle, received would have the inside track" for the from some city officials and library by a tank truck at Pleasant Street and Route 1. A Jersey City man, John and chest injuries when he was thrown from the jeep. (Photo by Philip Hartman) position. employees. The director’s statements were leveled at the library staff, which she characterized as among the highest paid in the state but with a production level that "was incredibly low." Route 1 crash leads to 6th traffic fatality Barsumyan has countered with a suit against the board. By PHILIP HARTMAN Coyle were southbound en route to the Ambulance and Medic 10 responded to victim ran the red light,'’ said Lt. "This type (alcohol-related) accident Her attorney, Emil Oxfeld of A 23-year-old Jersey City man was New Jersey shore. The driver of the the accident. Kenneth Perkin, head of the Linden is not something that is conducive to Newark, said he believes the dismissal killed instantly Aug 31 when . he truck. John McBride, 44, of Barrington, Charges have not been filed, although Police Traffic Bureau. increasing the enforcement," said was a breach of his client's contract. allegedly ran his AMC jeep through a R.I., was his way to Philadelphi police said that they suspect alcohol Commenting on the string a. vecart Perkin, who added, “ Over the (Labor While still director, Barsumyan did red light on Route 1 and was broadsided from Bayonne. The truck was owned by may have been Involved. auto deaths, two of which were alcohol- Day) weekend we apprehended six not have Civil Service certification and by a tank truck crossing on Pleasant a Roselle Park company. ' The department has statement, Mufbd, pcl'te said that they have no drunken drivers so the patrol is doing was scheduled to take the upcoming Street, according to police. The ac­ Coyle was reported in satisfactory from four eyewitnesses corroborating plans to increase spotchecks of its job ” director’s exam cident marked the sixth auto fatality condition last week. Linden Volunteer the testimony of McBride that the motorists. Perkin said that police can spot check within the past seven weeks in Linden drivers of cars who appear to have been Meeting scheduled drinking, but cannot "indiscriminately The City Council will discuss a tax Robert Tabucbuc oT Roosevelt go out and stop 20 cars at once. ” Sentencing due in traffic fatality case appeal and settlement with Continental Avenue was pronounced dead on Prior to this week’s auto death, a one- A 19-year-old Linden man who Copper in a conference meeting at 6:15 arrival at Rahway Hospital. A Street and killed 17-year-old Sandra Rumbauskas could face six months in year-old boy died Aug. 13 from injuries p m. Sept. 19 in city hall. passenger in the jeep, Daniel Coyle, 20, pleaded guilty last week to charges of Stagg, also of Linden Two other per­ jail, five years probation, one year of he suffered when thrown from a car of E. Jersey Street in Jersey City, was death-by-auto as well as driving while sons were injured in the crash, said community service, paymerit of that went out of control on the New taken to University Hospital in Newark under the influence of alcohol will be police. hospital and other bills, counseling and Jersey Turnpike. Lee Michael Lockhart On the inside with head and chest injuries sustained sentenced Sept. 30 by Union County at least $10,000 in fines under the plea of Manhattan was pronounced dead at Obituaries...... page 7 when he was thrown from the jeep. District Court Judge Alexander Menza. The group , had left Woodbridge agreement, according to Assistant Rahway Hospital two hours after the Social ...... page 9 Kenneth Rumbauskas of West 15th Center mall about an hour earlier and Union County Prosecutor Norman accident. Police said that, the accident occurred Street was the driver o£ a. car that had stopped tor a few beers, police said Hobbie, who is handling the state's Sports...... pages 10-11 at about l : 10 a m. while Tabucbuc and (Continued on page 21 crashed on Dec. 22, 1982, on South Stiles at the time. case. Moped owners are facing registration deadline By LYNN JOFFE Lt. Kenneth Perkin, head of the police Statewide, there are an estimated sticker will be applied to the right side registration must have proof of in­ those points will carry over onto their City residents have until Sunday to traffic bureau, reminded moped 70,000 to 100,000 mopeds, according to of the plate showing the expiration date surance and a valid moped or basic driving records when they turn 17 and get their mopeds titled, registered and owners that they must meet the Clifford W Snedeker, director of the of the registration Mopeds are not driver license. go to secure a basic driver license. displaying a license plate before deadline if they want to continue New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles. required to be inspected. However, the After Sept. 11, all moped operators “ Young moped operators who fail to penalties for non-compliance are en­ operating the vehicles on public "However, through the end of July, we owners must see that they are main­ will have to have a license, registration obey the motor vehicle laws of New forced roadways. had titled and registered only about tained and kept safe for use on public and insurance card in their possession Jersey and build up points on their 10,000. So it seems many individuals are roads. at all times when operating the moped record could find it difficult to secure a planning to wait until the last minute to “ The use of the license plate will Previously, only a license and in­ basic driver license once they turn 17,” comply. This could prove to be a finally give police and citizens the surance card were required Snedeker said. mistake.” ability to identify the owner of a moped Furthermore, moving violations The director also reminded moped After Sept. 11, police will be directed in case of a violation or accident," committed by moped operators will be operators that they must now wear to ticket the operator of any moped that Snedeker said. “ As it stands now, there assessed points on the same basis as helmets similar to those worn by fails to display a special New Jersey is no way of identifying the owner are other motorists and those points motorcyclists when operating their moped license plate The plates are an without physically catching and will be added to the permanent driving mopeds on public roads. Failure to off white color with blue lettering and detaining him . " record. Even moped operators under wear the helmet can result in a $100 say “ moped" across the top Moped owners applying for a the age of 17 will receive points and fine, Snedeker said Anyone who fails to meet the requirements will be subject to fines of up to $100 for each violation, said Perkin. The title, registration and license plate requirements became effective'on June 13. However, anyone owning or buying a moped before that date was given 90 days to comply with the law. “ That 90 days ends on Sunday, Sept 11," Snedeker said, “ so moped operators only have until Friday, SepL 9, to meet the requirement, since our agencies are closed on Saturday." Since few individuals who acquired mopeds prior to June 13 have a manufacturer's statement of origin, a bill of sale or any other valid proof of ownership, the Division of Motor Vehicles will accept a sworn affidavit from the applicant attesting to his or her ownership That convenience will only be available during the 90-day grace period ending Sept 11, Snedeker said After Sept. 11, questions of ownership will have to be settled by contacting DMV’s central office in Trenton This also applies to untitled mopeds brought In from other states The titling fee will be the same as lor other motor vehicles $5 The initial registration fee for mopeds will be $tl and will cover a period of 11 months After that, the annual fee will be $5 and cover a period of 12 months ARSON EQUIPMENT GRANT - Unban Mayor Georg* training equipment trom Jamas F Ptatt, right, All registered mopeds will be issued a Kodak, center, Impact* an arson training slid# that Is part representing Factory Mutual, a coalition Insurance single license plate. 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Pi AIN* in D • BASKING RIDGE * DUNE 11 IN CRANf ORO • FANWOOO iI CAIRONVAUEY I1 ORANGE 1 WHIT {HOUSE NORTH PlAINf ICID * PtSCAIAWRY UNDEN ROSEUf • WEStfKlD 132 7173 ; 677 0600 S34 2128 RESULTS ARE SOUTH HAINMf LO • SCOTCH PLAINS | 276 SSS0 | MAGNIFIED WARREN • 7S7 4400 1 IN T H E 'll bo* groat to your monoy. M(M8(R ESi»C CLASSIFIED 6867700 SERVING LINDEN — Thursday, September 8, 1983 — 3 City police, Conrail Drunk driving Senior citizen committee brings charged to two LINDEN—Two motorists will appear arrest two suspects in municipal court on Oct. 6 to face 'Movie of the Month* Sept. 16 drunk driving charges lodged against LINDEN—Joint police surveillance broken into about 8 a m. Friday City them in two separate incidents on Aug LINDEN—The Senior Citizen’s nightclub owner in 1930's Paris In September show The Recreation o( the railroad tracks adjacent to the and Conrail police set up joint sur­ 31, according to police. “ Movie of the Month,” after being November, "The Best Little Department will provide bus tran­ New Jersey Turnpike in Tremley Point veillance of the area and at about ll In the first case, police said Peter discontinued for 18 months, has been Whorehouse in Texas " will feature Bert sportation from the Seventh Ward last week has resulted in the arrest of p.m., observed Wardenski removing Fien of 24 River Vale was picked up at brought back by a committee of seniors Reynolds and Dolly Parton as stars of Recreation Center, Greater Mount two Linden men in separate incidents debris alongside the tracks, uncovering the United Counties Trust Co. parking and will have its first showing Sept 16, the musical comedy about a madam Moriah Baptist Church, Peach Orchard involving the theft of copper wire from 4,000 pounds of copper wire Police lot and drive-up window on Price sponsored by the city Recreation who faces losing her bordello. Towers and Edward Murawski Towers. the area reported Wardenski was arrested after Street He was charged with drunk Department Tickets are now available from the Further information is available by According to police repots, Steven a brief foot chase. He is being held in driving and released on $750 bail to This year's first selection is called, “ I committee and club liaisons for the calling 862-0300. Wardenski, 21, of Main Street was the Union County Jail in lieu of $5,000 appear in Linden Municipal Court on Ought To Be in Pictures," starring arrested Friday evening on charges of bail. Oct. 6 Police said it was his second Walter Matthau and Ann Margaret in a criminal trespass, theft and possession This was the second incident in less alcohol-related offense Neil Simon comedy about a rumpled, of burglary tools than a week involving the theft of Police investigating an accident at cynical, loveable, grumpy Hollywood looking for Police said a boxcar was found copper wire from the railroad tracks. 1480 East St George Ave. at about 11:30 writer who meets his 19-year-old A 19-year-old Linden man is charged p.m. the same evening charged the daughter lor the first time when she r u r r ' Pulaski group with theft of $3,000 worth of ''QDeerAgiEe dr Wet ot the car. Gary Gregor, ik>, at ^ztpM ers on his doorstep UNLIMITED tram a Conrail Allen Street, Elizabeth, with being trie Senior Citizen Movie of the no calculated risk? resisting arrest after he was caught under the influence of alcohol or drugs Month was reinstituted by a committee plans meeting during a stake-out early last Monday, Police said a car driven by Gregor headed by John Kopchinski. The It adds up to banking at: LINDEN—The Linden Pulaski according to police. struck a pole on the Linden side of the committee has a number of functions, Parade Committee will meet on George Bowen of the 3000 block of street and then crossed over to the “ but probably the hardest and most INTERCOMMUNITY BANK Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in St. Theresa’s South Wood Ave. was being held this Roselle side, where he hit a fence challenging is selecting a movie that Church Hall. week in lieu of $5,600 bail in the Union While attempting to take a statement will interest hundreds of senior President Michael Slivinski said County Jail in Elizabeth. from the suspect, police said they found citizens,” according to Mary Bielen, plans for the contingent’s participation Linden police said that they and a bag containing a small amount of a recreation supervisor In the Oct. 2 parade in New York City Conrail security police had Bowen substance suspected to be marijuana on Kopchinski will assisted by Sally will be discussed. under surveillance when he was seen the floor of the car. Gibson, who is the secretary and Lisa Carhart, Miss Polonia of Linden, leaving the Conrail tracks along the Gregor was released on $300 bail with treasurer of the group Tickets will be 1983, and members of her family, and New Jersey Turnpike, where the theft a court appearance set for Oct. 6. distributed by Bill Koesler and to club Slivinski and his wife Jean are among occured. Bowen reportedly tried to liaisons who are Minnie Popyk, Aldone those planning to attend the annual escape in a small boat powered by an Dambrauskas, Stella Risko and Henry Pulaski parade dinner at the Waldorf outboard engine The boat became V F W w ill hold Kopchinski. On the day of the movie, Astoria in New York City on Sunday, stuck in mud and Bowen was caught tickets will be sold by Ann Sabunas and Sept 25 Carhart will be among the while trying to place the copper wire picnic Sunday collected by John Gibson and Bill more than 40 Miss Polonias from the beneath the water, police charged Gehring. t Tri-State area who will be presented LINDEN—Linden Post 1397, All three autumn selections are during the evening’s festivities. Lesniak picnic set Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold its comedies. October will feature a Blake Plans are being made for a Las Vegas annual picnic, rain or shine, from 1 to 6 Edwards production, called "Victor trip from Oct. 27 to 30 and for par­ for Sunday in Clark p.m. Sunday at the Post home, 20 Victoria," starring Julie Andrews, ticipation in the city’s Halloween James Garner and Robert Preston. The LINDEN — The annual “ Autumn Pennsylvania Ave. parade on Oct. 31. musical farce involves an unemployed Festival" picnic with State Senator The picnic committee has planned a singer, a charming and gay cabaret Raymond J. Lesniak will be held menu including traditional cookout performer and a tough Chicago Democratic picnic Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m at the Deut- items such as hamburgers, hot dogs, slated for Sunday chers Club Picnic Grounds, Featherbed sausage, corn on the cob, clam chowder Lane, Clark. and watermelon. There will also be LINDEN-The First Ward Music will be provided by the Chet home-baked goods and assorted You can couni beverages. Democratic Club will hold its annual Kayer Orchestra Tickets or in­ o n picnic from noon to 5 p.m on Sunday in formation are available by calling 862- Tickets are $5.50 for adults and $3 for children under 12 years of age. Further I care banking Memorial Park on South Wood Avenue 6192, 496-1343 or 352-0455 Banking by any other n The rain date is Sept. 18. information is available by calling the FREE is not “ I Care Banking’ The honored guest will be Assem­ Post home, 862-9890, after 7 p.m. blyman Thomas Long (D-20) of Linden. WEDDING STORIES The picnic committee has planned an ART CLASSES Wedding stories and photos must be afternoon of food, games and music. submitted to this newspaper within Tickets are $7 for adults and $2 for HOLLYWOOD JUVENILE A t INTER eight weeks of the wedding date children and may be purchased at the C O M M U N IT Y picnic or by calling 486-7828 or 486-1686 Sunnyside Recreation Center li BANK And East Branch Library ency, client win SINCE lt3 t MAIN OFFICE. UNDEN OFFICE SHOR’S DRUGS ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST 52 Miilbum Avenue 1658 St. Geoije Avenue ertising award Spnnglield, N.J. 07081 Linden. N.l. 07036 X THE MEDICAL SERVICE CENTER SELECTIONS OF For Linden Students A Linden specialty advertising Grades 4th to 12th "Compete Health Care" •Toys •Juvenile Furniture counselor and its client have won ad­ MILLBURN OFFICE: WHIPPANY OFFICE: •Games • Infants Clothing vertising awards in Specialty Ad­ 401 N. WOOD AVE, LINDEN 343 Millburn Avenue 54 Whlppan, Rd •T ricycles •Bedding C all 862-0300 vertising Association International's Millbuvn. N 07041 Wbippan, N.l 07981 486-4155 •C rafts •Carriages & Strollers Linden Recreation I5th Golden Pyramid Competition. FREE DELIVERY M on F ri. »: 30 AM 1o40 PM OPEN MON. & F R I. T IL 9 ProMark Advertising Inc., and its Sat 1.30 AM t o t PM client, Pratt h Whitney Aircraft, Son A Holidays a 30 AM to 4 PM LAYAWAYS J E W DELIVERIES earned Awards of Merit for a promotion to create an awareness among em­ • Russell Stover Candies Dial 688-7057 • Film Developing • Cosmetics ployees of the importance of quality in Use Your M aster Charge the products they produce. Q M tfw r M mamh

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Ada Brunner Scene around the towns Executive Editor • Linden Leader Raymond Worrall 218 North Wood Ave., Linden, N.J. 07036 Advertising Director

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‘Old' in America’s space program has racked up a lot of “ firsts’lin recent months. W e’vPIhad the first American woman in space. Then, with the flight of Challenger, we had the first black astronaut. We had the first night-time blast-off and the first night landing, a scheduling which was made necessary by the principal goal for the flight of Challenger — the launching of a communications satellite for India. We also had the oldest American in space. He is Dr. William Thornton, a physician, whose mission aboard Challenger was research into the space sickness that has afflicted about half of all our astronauts. He is 54 years old. Of course, age is relative. To a small child, all adults are old. We recall a third-grade teacher who was amused, but not really surprised, when one of her pupils asked her if she remembered the Civil War. Even to a teenager, 40 may seem to be on the far side of middle age, and 50 can appear to be well into Our newest mystery scene comes to Jacqueline Harris of Linden was us through the courtesy of David another who recognized the Scene senior citizen status. Allison of Linden, who took the photo in Too late for last week: Among those Our perspective on age also changes with the his home town. If you recognize the who recognized the mystery scene of profession under consideration. Athletes can be over distinctive lines of the roof, let us know two weeks ago was Eleanor McCracken by 9 a.m. Monday. Write to Scene, in of Kenilworth, who wrote: “ The 'im­ the hill at age 30; scientists can remain vigorous and care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 3109, pressive site’ in Springfield is my alma productive despite a head full of white hair and and a 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union 07083. mater, Jonathan Dayton Regional High Last week's Scene was identified by School. When I pass by, I think of the face full of wrinkles. Mildred Kendig of Kenilworth, even four years I attended and then Dr. Thornton was sent into space as a physician and though she described herself as “ tied graduated with great fondness. It holds a scientist. Having reached the ripe old age of 54 up” temporarily — in a hospital. " I t ’s many happy memories for me. ” our own Kenilworth Post Office flag, Another person who recognized it is a apparently caused him no problems, even if it did facing the Boulevard,” she pointed out. Springfield resident who is not yet a elicit a large volume of editorial comment from I ’ve seen the postal workers putting it graduate of any high school. She wrote: up and taking it down on numerous “ My name is Stephanie Ruelke and I spectators ranging from television newscasters to the occasions.” am 12 years old. I can easily identify President of the United States. Another correct answer came from this week’s Scene because I pass there To those of us who become slightly nervous in an ‘‘Lisa Battito and friends” of every day. It is the steeple on top of the Kenilworth. Sending in correct answer Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. elevator, all the astronauts who allow themselves to number 19, she explained: “ I didn’t I am going into 8th grade and on my be rocketed into the vastness of space are remarkable know where this week’s Scene was so I way home from school I must pass this school I hope you print my letter ' ’ for their courage as well as for their skills: got some help from my friends." But we refuse to concede that Dr. Thornton is remarkable simply because of his age. After all, he is still well this side of senility. the editor Letters to The State We’re In Letters to the editor must be pet It will fill that feeling of emptiness received no later than 9 a.m. on the that one faces after losing a spouse and Friday preceding the date of the give you a reason for existing. Dogs issue in which they are to appear. also serve as wonderful deterrents to They should not exceed 350 words burglars. Children will also benefit Bill is designed to protect inland wetlands and should be typed double space [com hting raised with a pet. They will drain, build on or otherwise alter it. fn&t a)) in capita} letters, please). come to understand and accept By DAVID MOORE incidentally, delineated by the U.S. forested, emergent and aquatic, and This review would become part of the All letters must include a written responsibilities of caring for their dog One of the most important pieces of Fish and Wildlife Service) are the real then have included in their legal regular site plan review process signature, a complete address and a or cat. New Jersey environmental legislation beneficiaries of the legislation, and descriptions the types of dominant required of planning boards under pjpone number where the writer can in years has been introduced into their they are spread pretty evenly all over vegetation and trees typical of each. I will admit that owning a pet is no existing municipal land use statutes be reached during the day (for respective houses of the State the state. easy task, as is caring for any living The legislation proposes to establish Exempted from coverage by the law verification purposes only). The Legislature by Assemblywoman creature from God Your decision to Other names for inland wetlands are minimum state criteria to protect would be regular agricultural practices writer’s name will be withheld only Maureen B. Ogden of Essex County and adopt should not be taken lightly and freshwater wetlands, bogs, swamps or inland wetlands, allowing municipal in use prior to its adoption, emergency in the most unusual circumstances. Senator John A. Lynch of Middlesex should be carefully thought through. marshland One good definition of such governments to administer the law’s activities for public health and safety This newspaper reserves the right to County. It is the Freshwater Wetlands If it is not possible for you to adopt, an area is provided by the Association provisions within their own boundaries and maintenance or repair of existing edit or reject any letter and to Act. please send a donation, no matter how of New Jersey Environmental Com­ as much as possible Local en­ roads and other structures. publish only one letter from any one The result of many months of small, to PAWS. missions (ANJEC): “ An area of land in vironmental commissions would advise The proposed law has great promise, person within any four-week period. research by Assemblywoman Ogden, their governing bodies in public Hats off to those hardworking which water has become the dominant both to protect our valuable wetlands with firm support from Senator Lynch, volunteers at PAWS! factor determining the type of plant and hearings whether specific locations and to keep important powers of Pets bring love the measure is meant to plug a criticial KIM LEWANDOWSKI animal community and the nature of qualified for protection under the decision intact within local boundaries I would like to express my sincere loophole in the protection of the New Summit Terrace soil development." proposed act. I'd be happy to send you a fact sheet on thanks to the people at PAWS (Pet Jersey environment: inland wetlands. In a site is determined to be a it if you write to me at 300 Mendham Adoption Waiting Station), located in Inland wetlands are land areas For the purposes of the proposed law, Coverage praised wetland, the planning board would have Road, Morristown, N.J 07960, or call Linden. inundated to one degree or another, at the sponsors have wisely spelled out On behalf of the Linden Recreation to review all applications for permits to 201-539-7540. In May, my boyfriend and I adopted a least part of the time, with fresh water. various types of wetlands, such as Department and its staff, I would like to dog named Magnum and he has They make up about 600,000 acres (or 13 thank the Leader for the coverage brought us so much happiness. I would percent) of this state we’re in and they Money Management given the summer playground urge all animal lovers who have some have been getting chewed up by room and love to spare to please adopt a program. development for too long a time. dog or cat from PAWS Not only will the Your cooperation and understanding The new legislation would amend the Many funding sources open to students animal provide you with love and af­ were intrumental in making this Municipal Land Use Law so the fection, but you in turn would be giving summer's program one of the most systematic reviews, and the issuing of For most families, the cost of sending college, have few material assets, or A talk with the college financial aid that animal a new and happy home successful in the history of the City of permits at the municipal level, would offspring to college increases faster incur unusual expenses such as support officer could pinpoint other sources of Pet therapy is being used all over the Linden control such development in the future than their ability to accumulate the of a sick of elderly relative aid. For instance, the work/study world and I recommend adoption to Thank you again and have a very If more than one town is involved, the money to pay for the education If your income is slightly above the program, subsidized by the federal anyone who is capable of caring for an successful year. county would have review power, if Average costs have already climbed $30,000 limit, you might think about government, might provide a part-time animal Widows and widowers may JOSEPH R. FLAHERTY more than one county, the state past 58,000 a year at private colleges, investing in an Individual Retirement job for the student, and cover another benefit from owning and caring for a Playground Supervisor Department of Environmental and past $4,000 at state colleges Ex­ Account That would drop your ad­ part of the costs. Apply early, however, Protection would be the arbiter perts expect a 10 percent increase next justed gross income, offer you a tax because jobs go fast I ’ve written before about the need to year. break, and at the same time may Legislative addresses protect inland wetlands, how they help You may be able to cover the cost of qualify you for financial aid Some colleges allow families to pay filter pollution fronr water, recharge college in a combination of ways Besides the “ needs test" required for tuition in installments during the year The U.S. Senate In Trenton our aquifers, provide wildlife habitat, without drastic measures like selling guaranteed loans, you must pay an with a one-quarter to one-third down Bill Bradley, Democrat of Denville, 315 act as buffer zones against floods and, your house The New Jersey Society of "origination fee " That means $125 up payment, often with little or no interest fronl on the maximum yearly loan of Russell Senate Office Building, State Senate because of their complex and rich Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) Another federal program, PLUS Raymond Lesniak, Democrat, 681 $2,500 Loan repayment does not begin Washington, D C. 20510 (telephone: 202- environment, serve as a source of suggests you consider the following in loans, is available to parents of un­ until six months after leaving college, 224-3224), or 1609 Vauxhall rd., Union, Summer St., Elizabeth 07208 enormous productivity to enhance our your financial planning: dergraduate students, regardless of with up to to years to repay Interest N.J. 07083 (telephone: 688-0960). web of life • Low-interest deferred-paymen! income. Parents may borrow up to State Assembly rates vary, but usually lag a few points Sen. Frank Lautenberg, Democrat, For much too long we have filled loans $3,000 a year from local banks, credit Thomas J. Deverin, Democrat, 28 Russell Senate Office Building, wetlands with garbage, or filled them • Work/study programs below the 91-day Treasury-bill rate unions or savings and loan associations Cypress St., Carteret 07008 Thomas Through September, at least, the GSLP Washington, D.C. 20510; District off ice: for houses and other structures The • Installment tuition plans Although repayment must start 60 days Long, Democrat, 219 Gesner St., Linden interest rate is nine percent P.O Box395, Nutley, N.J. 07110. results have been many and bad • Reduced interest pay-as-you-go after receiving the loan, you can budget 07036 for part of the coliege cost this way. For Floods have worsened in many areas, loans An even cheaper loan, at 5 percent instance, if you borrow $3,000 at 12 U.S. Congress In Linden water tables have dropped and wildlife • Aid from local governments, interest, is the National Direct Student has disappeared, for just a few private and professional organizations percent through the PLUS program, 12 Bernard J. Dwyer, Democrat of Mayor George Hudak. City Hall, Wood Loan (NDSL) Here, however, leas can examples • Tax benefits. monthly payments would be about $187. Edison, 437 Cannon House Office Avenue be borrowed and the loans are Although inland wetlands add up to Despite tighter restrictions on the The $240 internet is tax-deductable, so Building, Washington, DC. 20515. City Council President Robert Gonor, restricted to low-income families. about 600,000 acres, the proposed new Guaranteed Student Loan Program calculate the true internet rate ac­ District office* at 628 N Wood Ave , City Hall, Wood Avenue law will address only a percentage of (GSLP), still the largest source of If you should qualify for both these cording to your tax bracket. If you're in Linden, phone 486-4600. District in­ Councllmen Malvln M. Eckel, First that, about a third federal aid to college students, loans loan programs and you barrow 91,500 the 50 percent lax bracket, your reel cludes Linden and Winfield Ward; Theodore M. Kondracki. Second Thia is because the bill's sponsors are available to thoae who can and 9U00, you could, theoretically, put rale of intaraat is more like 0 percent. Ward, Myles J Hergert. Third Ward. recognise that about 300,000 seres are demonstrate Uietr need for government off paying half of thel $9,000 school bill The PLUS interest rate I* the seme as To o u r re aders James E. Watson. Fourth Ward; James in the Naw Jersey Pinelands. and hence aid Last year 96.1 billion In low-lntareat When you da repay K, you w ill be using the tl-day Treasury-bill rata, and Is For prompt handling, copy can be lotil. Fifth Ward; Richard T Br- subject to change. Graduate students already protected by Pinelands loans was granted to ITS million cheaper dollars, so this Is a wise use of delivered or sent to our main office, iciicki. Sixth Ward; Matthew G. may qualify for their own PLUS loans laglslation Other areas around the students money, CPAs say. For up-ko-dala in­ 1391 Stuyvesant Ave (Poet Office Box Wargackl. Seventh Ward; George N. under a deferred repayment plan, slate are protected aa delineated You might qualify even if your family formation on loan aid programs, call 3109), Union. N.J. 07093. Milk oaky. Eighth Ward; Alvla leptaa. paying only interest coals while la floodways by the Flood Haxard Area income is over $30,1)00 if, tor ins Lancs, the federal government's Student In- Copy also may be dropped off at 118 Ninth Ward; Chariaa K. Sclrelber. m Im m . Control Act The remaining acres (ail, you have more than one student in formation Canar al IM -IIM M a. N. Wood Ave., Linden. N J 0708* Tenth Ward; O ly Hall, Wood Avenoo SERVING LINDEN, ROSELLE AND ROSELLE PARK — Thursday, Septembers, 1983 — 5 Senior Center holds its first meeting of the new season new season is the Linden Active By ADA BRUNNER pinochle tournaments, fashion show When senior citizens and children get Township's Heritage Day. For the at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the YM-YWHA Seniors, now meeting at 1:15 p.m. and other events. And it describes the together, the results can tug at the latter, member prepared "soul food" Senior citizens’ notebook: on Green Lane in Union Mondays in Peach Orchard Towers, transportation available, both for heartstrings. such as corn bread, fried chicken, spare New members will be introduced, as Dill Avenue The Recreation Depart­ senior citizens specifically and for the ribs, collard greens with salt pork, Plagiarism has been known to lead Members of the Senior Citizens of will the new officers: Fanny Rosen ment will provide bus transportation public in general. black-eyed peas, candied sweet college professors and students into Vauxhall found that out when, by blum, president; Herbert Simon, first leaving at 12:30 p.m. from the Gregorio The book describes the health and potatoes and sweet potato pie plenty of trouble, but stealing ideas is coincidence, they scheduled a picnic at vice president; Ellis Davidson, second Center, where construction is still other services offered by the city, gives another matter. Individuals and a site being used at the same time by a vice president; Ethel Pollick, third vice under way. telephone numbers for police and other Eight non-credit workshops are being communities both have been known to group of disabled children president and membership secretary; Officers of the club are Domenica city agencies and gives the names of offered to those 62 or older by the benefit by copying or adapting ideas Anne Bloom, treasurer , Oscar Bertish, Popyk, president; Barbara Jensen, that have been tried and proven suc­ many of the clubs sponsored by The Vauxhall group was at Round Whiteman Center for Adult Learners at assistant treasurer; Rella LErer, vice' president; Wilhelmina Kosten, religious and civic groups. Valley Park for the picnic when it Kean College, Union cessful by others. recording secretary; Jean Bara, secretary; and Henrietta Dock, But it does not confine itself to the happened. Members had brought their They deal with such diverse subjects One particularly good idea is “ Senior assistant recording secretary; Claire treasurer. city. It also describes a wide array of ' own lunch. Some went fishing, some as social service expenditure policies, Damshek, good and welfare secretary , Info ... A Key to Senior Services," put county, state and regional agencies and went , some just relaxed. home computers, anthropology, folk out by the Board of Recreation Com­ Robert Polower, sergeant-at-arms, and Another Linden group, the Greater services, ranging from Union County Then two busloads of youngsters dancing, music, bridge, exercising and Rose Edelman, Jean Bara, Gert Mount Moriah Senior Citizens, will hold missioners in Linden College, which offers free tuition on a arrived from the New Brunswick Home textiles Those interested can contact Derman, Dave Pollick, Murray Kane its first meeting of the season tomorrow space available basis to senior citizens, for Disabled Children. Roye-Ann Hargrove, director, office of More than just a flyer, it’s a 29-page and George Skupp, trustees after taking a day trip to Neil’s New to the New Jersey Department of Labor A few of the children were able to get Community Services, Kean College. directory crammed with information of *' '£$SWhony I. t8»ilk.will Yorker to see "Annie" today interest to older resident' . and Industry, winch -ylH try lo help N jM griT themselves “ if^jfeddition to the workshops, thoe 65 be guest speaker. Lunch will be served During the summer, club members senior citizens fimf fobs nav .3 ue W m K n iff and many were ifl or older can register from 10 to 11:30 It lists the clubs conducted an arts and crafts project to wheelchairs. a m. today for academic courses. They after the program. aerobics to wood carving, sponsored by It tells about legal aid and leisure prepare for the October bazaar. They the Linden Recreation Department, It programs, tax services and telephone They were accompanied by a group must report first to the Whiteman Another group that is beginning its also went on a day trip to Atlantic City. outlines the special programs available reassurance, veterans' benefits and of young people, Frances Reeves of the Center with proof of age and Social in the city, such as the identification visually impaired services. Senior Citizens of Vauxhall reported. Security number Registration will be cards, merchants discount, senior It is, as the introduction notes, “ Our hearts went out to see how on' a space-available basis for a citizen of the year award, billiard and "comprehensive." beautifully these young people took maximum of two courses. A fee of $4.50 care of these children," she said. per credit will be charged at the time of The picnic was one of several special registration. events held recenty by the senior citizens group. Others included a trip to It will be “ getting-to-know-you" time Asbury Park and participation in Union when the Golden Age Cluh of Elizabeth Senior citizens plan a luncheon Tuesday

ROSELLE—The four senior citizen 10 senior citizen clubs to join in an arts groups that meet at the Roselle Senior and crafts sale to be held at the Roselle Citizen Community Center will hold a Community Center on Oct. 26, from 1 to luncheon on Tuesday at the Center. 5p.m. “ The joint venture is to get all the 10 The luncheon will be conducted by clubs to meet each other and to ex­ Claire Poliakoff, president, and Libby change ideas on different crafts,” Kellow, vice president, of “ The New Poliakoff said. Neighbor Club. “This is a chance to buy gifts for the “ We are pleased that Mayor Elmer holidays and the money will help the Ertl will be attending so we may offer craft makers to be able to purchase our ‘thank you' for getting us the more material to continue doing their Roselle Community Center for our crafts,” she said. meeting," Poliakoff said. In the future, Poliakoff said they hope to have all 10 senior citizen clubs join in 'Friends' group a luncheon, so they can all be in touch with the activities going on in Roselle. meets Monday Poliakoff and Kellow have invited all The next meeting of the Roselle Chapter of Compassionate Friends will UCC to run courses be held on Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the First National Bank of Roselle, Fourth for senior citizens Avenue and Chestnut Street. LINDEN—Union County College's Compassionate Friends is an in­ AWARD WINNING MODEL—Lisa Ann Lawrence, 12, daughter of Richard and Senior Citizens Studies Center will offer ternational, non-profit, non- Patricia Lawrence of Roselle Park, recently won two awards at the 1983 New 20 free courses during the fall semester demoninational, self-help organization Jersey Model Pageant held at the Manor, West Orange. Lisa was represented at 13 locations in nine towns in Union offering friendship and understanding Dea Model Agency of Mountainside in the pageant that drew about 45 models. County, including two in Linden to parents who have suffered the grief Lisa, who was sponsored by All Star Auto Glass, Linden, won third place in the "Ethnic and Immigration History" of a child’s death. portfolio category and second place in the bathing suit-runway division. Judges will be offered at 10 a.m. on Fridays at Anyone wishing additional in­ were representatives from New York and New Jersey modeling agencies, the John T. Gregorio Center and formation can write: Compassionate department stares, advertising agencies and Seventeen Magazine "Drawing" will be offered at 9 a.m. on Friends, c/o Rose Merletti, 233 Audrey Wednesdays at the Mt. Moriah Church. Terr., Roselle, 07203.

FESTIVAL FOR SENIORS—Lynn Ksplowlti of Springfield, one of the organizers of the Essex County Senior Citizens Cultural Festival and Jobs Fair, loins Essex County Executive Peter Shapiro In discussing plans for the event, C a r t i e r which will be held at the South Mountain In West Orange next Thursday. She Is a placement specialist at Jewish Vocation Service of Metropolitan New and Jersey, a co-sponsor of the annual program.

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Elizabeth Smiley of Linden and Mrs Church of the Assumption, Roselle The New Jersey State Teen Arts Park, following the funeral from the Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mauri ta Weid of River Ridge, two step­ Program is seeking professional artists mother of ex-mayor Mastapeter Funeral Home, Roselle and art educators to serve as workshop Elizabeth Strunk and Mrs. Christine daughters, Mrs. Teresa Tempalsky of Park Mr Adase died Aug. 30 in his Terroni; a sister, Mrs. Hilda Barina; a Pine Beach and Mrs. Margaret Sivick leaders and/or critiquers at the 15th ROSELLE PARK-Services for Emmaus Chapter, Order of the Eastern brother, Joseph Palkovic; six grand­ of Freehold, and 10 grandchildren home. annual New Jersey State Teen Arts Louise Decker, 93, of Roselle Park, Star Mrs Decker also was a member children, and seven great­ Born in Roselle Park, Mr Adase Festival to be held May 29, 30, 31, 1984, mother of Henry W Decker of Roselle of the Olympic Bowling Club, which is grandchildren. Thomas M iller, 77 moved to Linden two years ago He was on the Douglass Campus of Rutgers Park, a retired judge and former reportedly the oldest women's bowling the owner of Pat Adase & Son, an ex­ University in New Brunswick. mayor of Roselle Park, were held league in Union County Ralph A. Zullo, 78 LINDEN—A Mass for Thomas cavating firm in Roselle Park until his Workshops are conducted in all art Friday in the J. C. Prall, Inc., Funeral Mrs. Decker also is survived by four Miller, 77, of Linden was offered retirement 10 years ago forms and are attended primarily by LINDEN—Services for Ralph A Home, Roselle. Mrs Decker died Aug grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren, yesterday in St. Eliabeth’s Church, Surviving are two sons, Frank and teenagers, as well as younger students, Zullo, 78. of Toms River, formerly of 29 in Memorial General Hospital, and four great-great grandchildren Linden, following the funeral from the Joseph; five daughters, Mrs. Mary Linden, were held yesterday in the teachers, administrators, parents, and Union. Leonard-Lee Funeral Home, linden Abate, Mrs. Fannie Brothers, Lucille the general public. Proposed Silverton Memorial Funeral Home, Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Decker lived Florence Schoen, 87 Mr Miller died Saturday in the Adase, Mrs Patricia Kuc and Mrs workshops should be designed as Toms River Mr Zullo died Sunday in in Roselle Park for 41 years. She was a Cranford Health and Extended Care Roseanne Vazquez; four brothers, John participatory and/or career oriented ROSELLE—Services for Florence Point Pleasant Hospital. member of the Battle Hill Community Center. Rocco, Joseph and Michael; three experiences which emphasize both the Schoen, 87, of Parlin, formerly of Born in New York City, Mr Zullo Moravian Church, Union, and a Born in Elizabeth, Mr Miller lived in sisters, Mrs Mary Pugliesi, Mrs Roselle, were held Monday in the lived in Linden most of hi's life before creative and conceptual aspects of the member for more than 50 years of the Linden for 60 years. He was an Isabelle Moscaritolo and Mrs Rose August F. Schmidt Memorial Funeral moving to Toms River 15 years ago He art form. upholsterer for the Simmons Cicariella, 22 grandchildren, and 10 Home, Elizabeth Mrs. Schoen died was a test driver for General Motors Critiquers at the festival evaluate Edward Hubbard Manufacturing Co. for 38 years before grea t-gra ndchildren work exhibited, submitted, or per­ Friday at home Corp., Linden, for 29 years until his retiring 21 years ago. He was a member formed by teenage participants. ROSELLE—A service for Edward J. Born in Philadelphia, Mrs. Schoen retirement in 1966. He was a member of < of the Fourth Ward Democratic Club of Catherine Gesek Critiquers offer honest, sensitive, and Hubbard, 76, of Roselle was held Friday lived in Elizabeth, Westfield and United Autoworkers Local 596, Linden. Linden and the Linden Lodge of Elks LINDEN—A Mass for Catherine constructive commentary on the in the J. C Prall, Inc., Funeral Home, Roselle before moving to Parlin four Mr. Zullo was a communicant o the Surviving are his wife, Mary; two Gesek, 80, of Linden will be held today student work in either a written or Roselle. Mr Hubbard died Aug. 31 at years ago She was a steamstress for Church of the Visitation, Brick Town. sons, Thomas C. and Richard; two in St. Theresa’s Church, Linden, verbal format. Emphasis is placed on home the Morey LaRue Laundry, Linden, for He also was a member of the Holiday daughters, Mrs. Joan Weakland and following the funeral from the Kowalski encouraging the students’ attainment Born in Bridgeport, Conn., Mr 22 years and retired in 1962 City Fishing Club, Men’s Club Phase 2, Mrs Carol Bocson; three brothers, Funeral Home, Linden. Mrs. Gesek of potential and offering a broader Hubbard lived in Roselle for 31 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Paper Club and Entertainment Club, Joseph, John and Steve, and 11 grand­ died Monday in Rahway Hospital. perspective of their work and the art He was a custodian for the Roselle Dorothy A Spliner of Westfield and Toms River children. Born in Poland, Mrs Gesek came to world Board of Education for 18 years and Mrs Charlotte Powell of Parlin; three Surviving are his wife, Ethel; a son, this country and Bayonne 70 years ago. The New Jersey State Teen Arts is a retired in 1974. grandchildren, and two great­ William of Springfield; a daughter, Violet Croucher, 85 She lived in Perth Amboy before model arts-in-education program Surviving are his wife, Madeline, a grandchildren Mrs Geraldine Lewis of Colonia; a LINDEN—A Memorial Service for moving to Linden 52 years ago Mrs designed in 1969 to identify, promote, sister, Mrs. Anna Wysocki, and six brother, James of Hollywood, Fla., and Violet Croucher, 85, of Linden was Gesek was a clothing inspector for the and nurture the artistic talents of grandchildren Mr. James J. Lyons four grandchildren. offered yesterday in the Grace Hilton Manufacturing Co. for 25 years teenagers; to strengthen arts curricula LINDEN—Services for James J. Episcopal Church, Linden, following until her retirement in 1960. She was a in our schools; and to develop com­ Lyons of Linden were held Friday in the Frank J. Boffa, 81 Mr. Leo Swirsky, 84 the funeral from the Werson Funeral communicant of St Theresa’s Church munity audiences. The program is Werson Funeral Home, Linden. Mr ROSELLE P A R K -A Mass for Frank Home, Linden. Miss Croucher died and a member of its Rosary Society and LINDEN—Services were held for Leo highlighted by the state and county Lyons died Aug. 30 in the Lancaster J. Boffa, 81, of Whiting, formerly of Friday in the Sloan-Kettering Institute, Swirsky, 84, of East Brunswick, for­ Ladies Auxiliary Mrs Gesek and her Teen Arts Festivals held each spring, Osteopathic Hospital in Pennsylvania. Roselle Park, will be offered today in New York City. husband, John, celebrated their 59th merly of Linden. Mr. Swirsky died where students exhibit and perform, Born in Bayonne, Mr. Lyons lived in the Church of the Assumption, Roselle Born in New York City, Miss wedding anniversary last November. Monday in Middlesex General Hospital, are sensitively critiqued, work directly Linden for 60 years. He was employed Park, following the funeral from Croucher was a librarian for the Linden Also surviving are two sons, Ted E. of New Brunswick with professional artists in hands-on for 30 years by the Industrial Rubber Mastapeter Suburban, Roselle Park Public Library for 30 years before Linden and John Jr. of Avenel; two Born in Russia, Mr. Swirsky came to workshops, and are exposed to career Co., Elizabeth, as a sales manager Mr Mr Boffa died Monday in Community retiring in 1963. She was a member of grandchildren, and a great- this country and New York City in 1905. opportunities in all the arts fields. Lyons was a World War II Army Hospital, Toms River. the Women of Grace Episcopal Church, granddaughter. He lived in Linden for 65 years before veteran. Born in Staten Island, Mr. Boffa lived and she taught Sunday School in the moving to East Brunswick last year. Surviving are his wife, Jean; a in Jersey City and Roselle Park before church. Miss Croucher was past Mr Swirsky was a master plumber for BOFFA—Frank J., of Whiting, daughter, Mrs. Barbara J. Pawlowski moving to Whiting five years ago. He president and past director of the Altar- the DuPont Co., Linden, for 29 years formerly of Roselle Park; on Sept. 5. of Linden; a son, James Jay of Boston, was an assembler for Westinghouse Guild of Grace Episcopal Church She P u l y b w n s e lf until his retirement in 1963 and was a BORRIS—Robert J., of Roselle; on Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Kanzler Corp , Jersey City, for 20 years until his was a member of the Elizabeth General member of the plumbers' union, Sept. 5. of Cranford; his step-mother, Mrs. retirement in 1965 Medical Center Auxiliary, the Elizabeth Mr. Swirsky was a member CROUCHER—Violet, of Linden; on Grace Lyons of Linden, and three Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Daughters of the British Empire and of the Young Men of Zion and served as Sept. 2. grandchildren. Flroence Muccilo of Whiting and Mrs. the American Association of Retired i n the its financial secretary for 40 years. He DECKER—Louise, of Roselle Park; Vivian dementi of Kenilworth; a Persons of Linden. also was a member of the East Brun­ on Aug. 29. Marie Repale, 87 brother, Salvatore of Union; a sister, Surviving is a sister, Gladys GESEK—Catherine, of Linden; on swick Senior Citizens Club and the East Mrs. Margaret Filipone of Kenilworth; ROSELLE—A Mass for Marie Croucher. Sept. 5. M arketplace, Brunswick Jewish Center six grandchildren, and four great­ Repale, 87, of Roselle was offered HUBBARD—Edward J., of Roselle; Surviving are his wife, Ida; a son, grandchildren. Robert J. Borris, 33 Laurence of Laurenceville; a daughter, Tuesday in St. Joseph’s Church, on Aug. 31. Mrs. Shirley Green of Crgnbury; four Roselle, following the funeral from the Mr. Pfitzenmayer ROSELLE—A Mass for Robert J. LYONS—James J., of Linden; on grandchildren and and three great­ Sullivan Funeral Home, Roselle. Mrs. Borris, 33, of Roselle will be offered Aug. 30. i n t h e ' MILLER—Thomas, of Linden; on grandchildren Repale died Aug. 31 in Elizabeth LINDEN—A Mass for Walter Joseph today in St. Joseph the Carpenter Pfitzenmayer, 86, of River Ridge. La., Church, Roselle, following the funeral Sept. 3. PFITZENM AYER—Walter Joseph, formerly of Linden, was offered Friday from the Werson Funeral Home, Death Notices in St. Elizabeth Church, Linden, Linden Mr Borris died Sunday at of River Ridge, La., formerly of Lin­ following the funeral from the Werson home. den; on Aug. 30. BIASH Mrs Mary (Blaszci) age 88 of may be made to the Memorial Fund of Bom in Elizabeth, Mr Borris lived in REPALE—Marie, of Roselle, on Elmora Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth, N.J. Funeral Home, Linden. Mr Pfit­ Kenilworth, N.J., beloved wife of the late zenmayer died Aug. 30 in the Alexan­ Roselle most of his life. He was a Sept. 1. Stanley: loving mother of Ms. Stella , MOELTNER M arie C. (Froehlich), of Union, dria Veterans Administration Hospital, projectionist for the Plaza Theater, SCHOEN—Florence, of Parlin, Mrs. Helen Stern and Mrs. Jean Szeliga all N.^, beloved wife of the late Walter F. formerly of Roselle; on Sept. 2. of Kenilworth N.J, and Mrs. Sophie Alexandria, La Linden, for three years until his M oeltner, devoted m other of Joseph P., Ed­ SWIRSKY—Leo, of East Brunwick, Whitecavage of Avenel N.J sister of Mrs. mund P., W alter J. and Robert J. M oeltner Born in Rahway, Mr. Pfitzenmayer retirement 10 years ago. Mr Borris Antonina Dziobof Roselle, N.J. also surviv­ and Helena Spanier, also survived by 14 lived in Linden for 26 years before was a communicant of St. Joseph’s formerly of Linden; on Sept. 5. ed by six grandchildren and four great grandchildren and several great­ moving to River Ridge five years ago. Church. TABUCBUC—Robert, of Jersey City; grandchildren. Funeral was from the grandchildren. The funeral was conducted KENILWORTH FUNERAL HOME 511 He was a lead burner at the Exxon Surviving are his parents, Mr. and on Aug. 31. from The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, W ILLIAM S—Robert, of Edison, call u s Washington Ave., Kenilworth, N.J. St 1500 Morris Ave., Union. The Funeral Mass Company's Bayway Refinery, Linden, Mrs. William Borris, with whom he Theresa's R.C. Church, Kenilworth, N.J. A at Church of St Michael the Archangel* for more than 40 years and retired 27 lived; a daughter, Renee Dormer of formerly of Linden and Roselle; on funeral Mass was offered. Interment: Mt. Union. Interm ent St. Teresa's Cemetery, years ago. Mr Pfitzenmayer was a Toms River; a brother, William J. of Sept. 1. 686-7700 Calvary Cemetery, Linden, N.J. Summit. World War I Army veteran. He was a Roselle, and a sister, Mrs. Lynn Baran ZULLO—Ralph A., of Toms River, Suburban Publishing Co. KENNON Mary (McNamara), of Hillside, MC QUEEN Elizabeth (Rojeck), of Irvington, member of the American Legion, the of Lagua Niguel, Calif, formerly of Linden; on Sept. 4. N.J., wife of the late James Kennon. N.J., beloved wife of John A McQueen, devoted mother of James R., Kevin J. devoted mother of Robert J. Diskant, sister (Kevin’s Toeing), Virginia Kennon and of Harry and Walter Gawreluk. also surviv­ Kathleen Ranslow. also survived by five ed by six grandchildren. The funeral service /T\ grandchiMr**'' -The funeral conducted from were held at The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL f a SUNSHINE DM SCHOOL The HOME 1500 HOME, \ 500 Morris A v e On)on. )nterment Turn Sale f a r ™ 45 South Broad St. Morris Ave , Union. The Funeral Mass at Hollywood Memorial Park. f LINDEN GARDEN E liz a b e th (off Bayway Ava.) Holy Spirit Church, Union. Chinese & American Restaurant MINITELLI Salvatore of Union, N.J., beloved —— J| 7:30 A.M. -6:00 P.M. to Sold Weakly, Daily or Half Day LOUIS Louis T of Hillside. N.J beloved husband of Jessie (Cordasco), devoted fJB • LUNCHEON husband of the late Ellen (Bastido), devoted father of James Minitelli, brother of Paul Ages years to 6 years father of Thomas L. Louis and Mrs. Dorothy and Michael Minitelli, also survived by two CLASSIFIEDS • DINNER & FAMILY DINNER Kindergarten starting Sept. 12th Stewart, also survived by six grandchildren grandchildren. The funeral wos conducted State Certified Teachers The funeral was conducted from The MC from The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME I • TAKE-OUT ORDERS Lunch and two snacks CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME 1500 M orris 1500 Morris Ave., Union. The Funeral Mass SELL! Monday to T hursday 11 a n. 9;30p.m . Stimulating environment Ave., Union. The Funeral Mass at St. at Holy Spirit Church, Union. Friday to Sunday 11 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Small classes Michael the Archangel. Union. Interment L a T Reading and math readiness program Gate of Heaven Cemetery. RUSSOMANNO Lawrence Sr., of Irvington, 25 W. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN IIM beloved husband of the late Marie (nee . !iiaiiiiiaii«aiiaiiiiiiii«iiioiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiii«iiiaiiiiiiiiiiiioiii«u Head teacher director Barbara Riggs Jacangelo), father of Gerald A., Lawrence (Next to Saars Robuck) W<**> * 1 1 1 1 LAPINSKI Frank W., of Hillside, N.J., belov­ WELCOME WAGON WANTS TO VISIT YOU | FREE PARKING IN FRONT Register Now for September ed husband of Harriet (Grabowski) Lapin- Jr., and Anthony P. Russomanno, Mrs. An­ thony (Grace) Cocuzza, Mrs. Michael s Just engaged? New parent? Moved9 I'd like to visit you. I’ll r m C all 352-8445 ski, devoted brother of John, Stanley and Is bring useful gifts, information and cards 5 Teddy Lapinski, Jean Burns and Jane (Lucille) Pacchia and Mrs. Anthony 5 you can redeem for more gifts at local J i A / « Kavula. The funeral was conducted from (Elizabeth) Mita, brother of Mrs. Maraaret p The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Peperato, also servived by 17 grandchildren 3 businesses. All free to you. ^ | Morris Ave., Union. The Funeral Mass at the and three great-grandchildren. Relatives, Christ the King Church, Hillside Interment friends and members of St. Paul the Apostle | c a l l i 6 8 7 - 1 4 9 8 ^ 7 T\ DAVID B. LITTMAN j M B ' P S S W Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington. Church, Irvington. St. Jude's Society, Our Hostess for Roselle I’ark ) J Lady of Lourdes, St. A nthony’s of Kearny. St. ATTORNEY AT LAW MC CRORIE Percy J. of Elizabeth. N.J. Gerald's Guild, the D.A.V. Chapter No. 3, We can arrange ' Vf'?*'* 129 N, WOOD AVE., LINDEN 925-6343 beloved husband of Elizabeth (Mueller) the Melvin Spitz Post VFW.. the Americon to get together Once again devoted father of Mrs. Cynthia Bogda Legion Post No 10 and the Blue and Grey in your home beginning September 11th brother of Mrs. Florence Mac Leod: also sur Division, were kindly invited to attend the for a brief visit PERSONAL INJURY in clu d in g : vived by four grandchildren. The funeral funeral from The FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES service was held at the MC CRACKEN F. CAFFREY & SON, 809 Lyons Ave corner • Auto Accidents FUNERAL HOME, 1500 M orns Ave Union. of Park Place, Irvington. St. Paul the Apos • Fall Downs Enjoy a N.J. Interment Rosedale Memorial Park, tie Church where the Funeral Mass was of­ • Worker's Compensation Linden, N.J. In lieu of flowers, contributions fered. Interment Hollywood Cemetery. fiimniaiiiiiiiNiiiaiiMHiiiiiioiiiiMiitiiiatiiiMiitiiiaiHiMtitmai sumptuous IMIllllltlllltltlHIItllltltlllMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIItltlitl^ CRIMINAL All areas including: • Juvenile (L a tliu - d\a ro6 icl 2 )u n c e ~S)tu.du Dine O ut ( • Municipal Court ROSELLE PARK — Daniella Kuhnel of SUNDAY Roselle Park and Samantha DiStefano and REAL ESTATE of Kenilworth, both from the Cathy MATRIMONIAL-WILLS & ESTATES Karosick Dance Studio of Roselle Park, Enjoy Hours by Appt. Eves. & Sat. Available demonstrate the form that captured one of the many dance competition BRUNCH awards they received during the past Comptata Dtnoor between year. They participated in competitions IrtctudM soup. in Pennsylvania, New York Cify, and MlaO. bavaraaa, ROSELLE SHOE REPAIR 10:30 A M and 2:30 P M New Jersey, along with other dancers •nd daw ard Sales & Service from the studio. In addition to the dance With Complimentary Champagne awards, they were crowned Junior and Senior, Miss Talent Unlimited this past WEEKEND SPECIALS 1 - A buffet of fruits, salads, cheeses, summer. Daniela and Samantha have sweets and many more goodies. studied tap, ballet, pointe, and at 'Strata f ■Vafentc the Cathy Karosick Dance Studio for $ Z 9 5 A menu of the best of brunch the past nine years. Both girls have also items to include steak and eggs, performed in lead and group parts in Complat* Dinners CONVERSE DRESS SHOES crepes, omelettes and more. the New Jersey Dance Theatre Guild Saturday 3 to 9 Sunday Noon to 8 performance of the "Nutcracker", and WORK SHOES SNEAKERS are members of the Guild Ballet Coro C all 232-4454 P*ny. BIG ST ASH'S At Discount Prices F « the Cathy Kiiowck D»nce Studio • Bar A Rastaurant • 3 Modern Banquet Rooms r SEPT 8 & 9 15 PM A v a ila b le lo r W ad din gs twM m ptnon at fc| pfcon* and All Othar Occasions Rosalia Shoe Repair M u m • Outside Catering tram M* Ctwitmi) St 1099 R o u t* 32 E M ttooonO 241 9595 M People or Mara , It suit* Mount«ln*ld9 N*w J*r»y n i i M R H n w v mmmm 1020 Sautti W ood Ave.. UnUan 2 4 1 - 1 1 7 7 R Q S IU E N W ______8 — Thursday, September 8, 1983 SERVING LINDEN, ROSELLE AND ROSELLE PARK Mother Seton Regional begins new school year Mother Seton Regional High School, and senior classes will begin their joining the staff as a member of the clothing construction and com­ programming as well as volunteer the Royal Academy of Speech and Clark, reopened Tuesday with a school year tomorrow A Liturgy to guidance department A graduate of munication skills. activities. Drama, London She has taught morning orientation program for new celebrate the opening of the school year Carlow College, Boyle holds a master's Jane Theobald of Colonia is joining Increased enrollment has created English and mathematics at East­ faculty members and a meeting of will be planned by the students for degree in counseling psychology from the health and physical education staff. two new positions at Mother Seton bourne College of Education, East­ department chairmen with sister Monday. Manhattan College. Her previous ex­ Theobald holds a bachelor of arts Regional High School. bourne, England Most recently, she Regina Martin, principal, and Joan Within the past three years, Mother perience has been in the field of college degree from Adrian College, with a M. Kathleen Maher of Summit is has taught at Our Lady of Perpetual Barron, assistant principal. A later Seton Regional High School has ex­ admissions and personel ad­ background in both physical and health joining the staff of the business Help High School in New York and has meeting of the entire faculty was perienced a 10 percent increase in mins tration. education She has been active in education department. Maher holds a done post-graduate study at Seton Hall followed by a Liturgy celebrated by the enrollment each year. Provisions for several sports and coaching activities. bachelor of arts degree from Montclair University. Rev. John McGovern, school chaplain. additional faculty members as well as Darlynn Marsh of Colonia is the new Maureen Lewandowski of Westfield State College, with an area of con­ Faculty and staff members were guests course offerings have been made to home economics teacher Marsh holds is joining the staff of the mathematics centration in data processing. at a luncheoh immediately following accommodate this growth In addition. a bachelor of science degree in home department. A graduate of Chestnut Colette Martin of South Orange is 1 ■ the Liturgy Mother Seton Regional High School will economics from the College of Saint Hill College, Lewandowski is enrolled joining the English and mathematics 1 Today, Student Council members and be commemorating its 20th an­ Elizabeth. An experienced teacher, she in a master's degree program at Seton departments. Holding a bachelor’s | WEIGHT the sophomore class will welcome 165 niversary on Sept. 16. brings to her position at Mother Seton Hall University Her background in­ degree from Maria Assumpta College 1 in London, Martin has also studied at new freshmen to Mother Seton. Junior Catherine Boyle of Scotch Plains is an extensive background in nutrition. cludes experience in computer ■ WATCHERS * IS COMING TO 1 ■ LINDEN 1 Dangers noted in 2 products for infants and toddlers ■1 The Union County Division of Con­ During the past 20 years, some working on a new, safer design,” Bloom a choking, aspiration or swallowing Mouse face on the front, can also be I If you are 1 sumer Affairs has warned parents of 500,000 of them have been bought by said. hazard. used as a floor toy. | interested, 1 infants and toddlers about dangers consumers who felt the enclosures were There have been no reports of in­ Because of the potential danger of the Consumers should return them to the | please call associated with two products. sufficiently safe to leave their child juries associated with the other Mickey Mouse train, which sold for $13- retailer where purchased for a full 1 Ellen Bloom, director, has been unattended, Bloom reported. product, a Mickey Mouse Musical Crib $15 through Toys-R-Us stores, the refund, Bloom said. notified by the U S. Consumer Product Following reports of children being 1 Train Toy manufacturerd by Durham manufacturer is voluntarily recalling Safety Commission (CPSC) of three strangled when their necks became For further information on the recall, I M a r y ■ Industries However, the CPSC believes them, according to Bloom. ■ deaths and several serious injuries entrapped in the V-openings, the CSPC consumers can call Durham Industries ■ Moriarty its many small parts could present a associated with a children’s circular is advising owners to discontinue using The toy is a pink plastic train engine at 212-679-2222. For general product danger if they broke off, Bloom said. 1 expandable wood enclosure. Con­ them, she said with blue wheels and smokestack safety information, consumers should j 9 25 -3 279 1 structed of criss-cross wooden slats, the “Manufacturers have voluntarily The CPSC safety standards specify When the smokestack is “ wound up," call the toll-free Hotline on 800-638- enclosure is in common use as a stopped production and sale of the that toys for children under three must the train moves along the crib rail and CPSC. A teletypewriter number of the * $ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■1 playpen. existing style of enclosure and are not have parts small enough to present plays music. The train, with a Mickey hearing impaired is 800-638-8270.

ftU’l’J NEW [MR As the Shofar sounds this Rosh Hashanah, may it herald a year of peace and understanding for all mankind. May you also be inscribed in the Book of Life for a New Year blessed with good health and prosperity.

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FARINELLA CONSTRUCTION ROSELLE MANOR RESTAURANT S pringfield 376^9884 Completa/Ufa A General Insurance Service Irvin g to n LA PETITE PATISSERIE 2401 Wood Ave 854 Mountain Ave., Mountainside 233 5400 F ra n k P. F a rln e lla Jr. Cakes 8. Pastries Roselle 241 3330 * H o r* d'ouvres. TELEDYNE ADAMS All Kinds of Quiches for 1110 Springfield Road BIERTUEMPFEL-OSTERTAG FELLNERS CANTEEN, INC. Hom e 8. parties. ROYAL M ILL ASSN U nion 686 7300 Open 7 days, lunches served 721 Mountain Ave. 1771 Edgar Rd. W. "ELECTRIC HEATING ELEMENTS" A AGENCY, INC. 303 Michigan Ava. S p rin g fie ld 376-6969 Linden 862-4343 FABRICATEDMETAL PRODUCTS" Insurance A Real Estate K e n ilw o rth , 245-9779 Open Monday Evenings until Eight Union 686-0651 LINDEN GARDENS RUNAW AY TRAVEL BUREAU TEMPLE B’NAI ABRAHAM FOUR SEASONS PLAY 211 Wood Ave. N. BIG ST ASH’S BAR & RESTAURANT MEMORIAL PARK & RECREATION CENTER CHINESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT Linden, New Jersey Rt. 22 Union 1020 So. Wood Avenue 25 W. E liza b e th Ave. 1185 West Chestnut Street 352-3100 o r 925 3388 Seymour Krasney Director Linden, 862 6455 Linden 862 3444 at Route 22, U nion 687-0151 "H a p p y New Y ear To A ll O ur Customers SERVICE HARD BINDER, LIFSON & BORUS FRANKLIN AUTO BODY LUSTAR PRODUCTS TUSCAN DAIRY FARMS. INC. 101 Victory Rd. CHROMIUM COMPANY Profession of Insurance 998 Stuyvasant Ave. 1012 G reeley Avenue 750 Union Ave S p rin g fie ld 379-4435 391 M lllb u rn Ave. Irv in g to n 371-2500 o ff Route 22, U nion 688 7910 Union 686 1500 M illb u rn 376-6100 GENERAL MAGNOPLATE UNION PLAZA DINER MARLO TRAVEL, INC. B&M ALUMINUM 1331 Route No 1 SASSON’S YOUTH WORLD Hwy. 22 Center Isle 1272 Springfield Ave A Complete Children s Department Store Restaurant/DIner 2064 M o rris Ave., Union Center 686 9661 Linden 962 6200 (Corner Sanford Ave.) 1001 Springfield Ave., Irvington 373 6818 U nion 686 4403 V isit our Unique G ift Shop called Irv in g to n 375-1146 Shades ‘N Things Bill Conway, CTC, Owner/Manager w ith E tlle Ross, Consultant GIBRALTAR SAVINGS & VERMITOX LABORATORIES, INC "Happy New Year Toall MAX SR. & PAUL LOAN ASSOCIATION Our Friends ' Customers" Termite A Pest Control Specialists 1039 So O range Ave , V a llsb u rg 372 1221 SCHOENWALDER Wholesale A Retail Products BRENEMAN INC. Other offices E Orange, Est 1912 Plumbing 8. Heating Contractors 1472 Clinton Ave , Irvington 371 6565 355 H urst St., Mendham. Cedar Knolls, W M ilford, Ramsey 3 Generations of dependable service Linden 225 4300 MARTIN EDW ARDS MEN SHOP 464 Chestnut Street. Union 686 0749 1024 Stuyvasant Avenue VITOS ALTO ELECTRIC HERBERT LUTZ & CO., INC. U nion 68 / 4633 Fine Tune Ups, Ignition, Starters, BRUNO’S CORNER COFFEE SHOP Underground Fuel Storage Tanks SHOP RITE STORES & Regulators, Carburetors, Alternators Breakfast 8. Lunch Served 5 days a week for Commercial 8. Industrial Purposes 1374 Stuyvasant Ave Union 688 3818 330 Monroe Ave. 2020 C linton St., Linden 862 8888 McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME WAKEFERN FOOD COHP. Kenilworth, N.J. 276-9706 1500 M o rris Avenue, 600 York Street Union 686 4700 Elizabeth 527 3300 WALLACE CHEVROLET W illia m F. M cC racken Sales A Service-Com plete Body Shop BUCKEYE PIPE LINE CO. HERSH’S HEARING AID CENTER SPRINGFIELD TAXI INC . Lower Road, 276 M o rris Avenue 355 E. Linden Ave Linden 862 8952 S prin g fie ld 379 3582 MEMORIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL RIDE IN STYLE & COMFORT” Linden 86 2 4900 Happy New Year To All 1000 Galloping H ill Rd We Have A Brand New Fleet of Taxi* 243 M o rris Ave O ur Custom ers 8. 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f f O S H H f l S H f l M f l H SERVING LINDEN, ROSELLE AND, ROSELLE PARK - Thursday, Septembers, 1983 — 9 St. Joseph Confraternity Priest will be installed (Socta/ and church netvsj in St. Elizabeth's Church will meet Monday night The Rev Hilary Charles O'Leary will The Rosary Confraternity of St. Rosary will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. be installed as pastor of St. Elizabeth of Joseph the Carpenter Church, Roselle, and a brief business meeting and Hungary Church, Linden, by Bishop will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the games will follow Dominic Marconi Sunday at a Con- school cafeteria Kay Blackburn, Loretta de Panicis and Mary Ocskay, celebrated Liturgy at 12:15 p.m president, has announced that all co-chairmen of the annual Communion Following the Mass, a reception will be women who wish to be installed may Breakfast scheduled Oct. 2, have an- held in Father Meinrad Hali. call her at 241-7008 nouned that the guest speaker will be Father Hilary succeeds the Rev. Helen Ryan, program chairman, has the Rev. Thomas Petrillo. pastor of Our Kenneth Mayer, who has been announced that the recitation of the Lady Star of the Sea Church, Bayonne. reassigned to St Mary's Abbey, Toastmaster will be Mary Sch­ Morristown weitzer, recording secretary of the Father Hilary, who was born in Miss Demers, Rosary Confraternity. Elizabeth, is one of four sons of Mrs It was reported that tickets for the Nora McCole O'Leary, and the late Mr Michael Quaid Communion Breakfast have been Patrick J. O'Leary. He attended mailed to all members and can be paid Blessed Sacrament Parochial School, for at Monday’s meeting. Additional Elizabeth and was graduated from w e d Saturday tickets may also be purchased. No Sacred Heart High School, Elizabeth, in Michelle R. Demers of South tickets will be sold at the door The 1959 Burlington, Vt., daughter of Mr. and breakfast will be caterered and served He began his studies as a candidate Mrs. Jean Demers of Fall River, Mass , by the members of the Guard of Honor for the Benedictines of St. Mary's was married Saturday afternoon to under the supervision of Dan Spricigo Abbey in St. John's University, Michael H. Quaid of Colchester, Vt., son Helen Gordon, chairman, and her Collgeville, Minn After completing his of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quaid of North committee will serve refreshments novitiate in St. Benedict's Abbey, At­ Stiles Street, Linden. after the meeting. chison, Kan , he professed his vows as a The Rev. Bert Demers, uncle of the monk of St. Mary’s Abbey on July 11, bride, officiated at the ceremony in 1962. Father Hilary received a B.A w Pittsfield, Mass., and a reception Wesley Church degree in philosophy from Immaculate followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coneption Seminary, Conception, Mo., s\ 1 John Waters of Pittsfield, brother-in- square dance in 1964. law and sister of the bride REV. HILARY C. O'LEARY After theological studies in St. Mary’s Celeste Vezina of Boston, Mass., Abbey, Morristown, Fater Hilary was served as best woman. Shannon and slated Sunday ordained to the priesthood March 9, Michelle Waters, both of Pittsfield, Fun program 1968 The following year, he received a The congregation of Wesley nieces of the bride, served as flower Methodist Church, 214 Sheridan Ave., master of arts degree in religious i\ 1 girls. education from Fordham University. Roselle, will hold a square dance is scheduled 1 John Stetson of Andover, Mass., Sunday at 7 p.m From 1972 to 1982, Father Hilary was served as best man. the novice master and director of 1 The Rev. Anthony J. Godlefsky, Mrs. Quaid, who was graduated from by Sisterhood Formation in St. Mary's Abbey and for pastor of the Christ United Methodist Emmauel College, Boston, Mass., is a time, director of vocations for his I n \ Church, Piscataway, will provide the The Sisterhood of Temple Mekor BH ^B B 1 employed by General Electric, community He also taught religion in entertainment. Pastor Godlefsky also is Chayim, Suburban Jewish Center, Kent Burlington. Delbarton School, Morristown, where the director of the Celebration Singers, Place and Deerfield Terrace, Linden, Her husband, who was graduated a choral group that presents concerts in he was chairman of the religious will offer a fun program Wednesday at BLOWING THE SHOFAR—Dr. Steven M. Dworken, rabbi of Congregation from Cornell University, is self- the metropolitan area in hospitals, education program. 8p.m. Anshe Chesed, Orchard terrace and St. George Avenue, Linden, practices for en^ployed as owner and president of nursing horns and churches. He will be For 12 years, Father Hilary was a The fresh fruit and vegetable the High Holidays and the Jewish New Year (5744), while Cantor Moshe Wein­ Quicksilver Contracting Co. assisted by Vincent Falzone, a member weekend assistant in Our Lady of manager of Wakefern Foods will berg looks on. The eve of Rosh Hashana starts Wednesday night and continues The newlyweds reside in South of Wesley Church. Perpetual Help Church, Bernardsville, present a demonstration and review of Thursday and Friday, Sept. 15 and 16. Yom Kippur begins at sundown Friday, Burlington. The square dance committee in­ and for the past year, served as Sept. 16, and ends a t sundown, Saturday, Sept. 17. the produce available for use, cludes the Rev. Jana Purkis Brash, associate pastor in Sacred Heart ‘Everything You Always Wanted to advisor and pastor of the United Church, Elizabeth Know About Making a Fresh Salad and Osceola slates Methodist Churches in Roselle; Did Not Know Who to Ask ” Dorothy Enid B. Levin to conduct Falzone, chairman of the committee; Gordon, vice president in charge of Church School church service Adele Falzone, Raymond Springer, programming, arranged the program. The Rev. James A. DiQuattro will Elizabeth Springer, Christine James, Sandy Schacter, president, will preach at the 10 a.m. service Sunday at Ann Booth, Gary Booth, May Carol preside at the meeting portion of the sets breakfast Adult School workshop Osceola Presbyterian Church, 1689 Wagner, Karl Wagner, Fran Wagner, event. Enid Betty Levin, a psychotherapist An annual fellowship breakfast will Raritan Road, Clark. A fellowship hour Peter Wagner, Evelyn Meade, Kathy The salad prepared during the and consultant in human relations, will be sponsored by the Church School of will follow in memorial hall Trennery, Shirley Valvano and Kathy program will be part of the refresh­ the Second Baptist Church, Second conduct an eight-week workshop en­ Sunday School classes for all ages Briedis ments which will be served by Dorothy titled “ The Challenge of Remarriage Avenue and Locust Street, Roselle, at 8 will begin Sunday at 9a.m. Jackson and Ruth Kirsch, hospitality with Children” during the fall term of o’clock in the church dining hall. The Rehearsals for the Chancel Choir will EARLYCOPY chairmen. the Linden Adult School. event will mark the reopening of the resume tonight at 8. New members are Publicity Chairmen are urged to Husbands and friends are invited to Mrs. Levin, who has a private observe the Thursday afternoon 1983-1984 Church School year. invited to attend. Alcoholics attend Brenda Saunders Hampton, music practice in Millburn and is a former deadline for other than spot news In­ Anonymous will continue Thursdays at director of the Men’s Chorus of the family therapist at an adolescent clude your name, address and phone 9 p.m. and Fridays at 1 p.m. in the church, will be guest speaker. Mrs. treatment center, will discuss the num ber M iss Koncsol church. Hampton, an organist, also is an at­ problems confronting individuals The Osceola weekday Nursery School contemplating marriage or those torney, and she teaches law courses at will resume on Monday and continue is betrothed Seton Hall University School of Law, already married where children are Mondays through Fridays from 9 a.m. Newark. Mrs. Hampton was graduated involved Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koncsol of to l l a.m., and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. under CMhfOh! w u f- from Howard University, Washington, Mrs Levin said that the course will Ashwood Avenue, Roselle Park, have the direction of Mrs. Thomas Walsh. W*tM$V7TA. ETt- announced the engagement of their D. C., where she received a master's also deal with the complexities of daughter, Sharon Marie of Charri- degree in music education, and from stepparenting and dealing with former Flea m a rke t sla te d bersburg, Pa., to Eric Carrol Michael, Seton Hall University, where she mates and extended families to “ help son of Mr. nd Mrs. Whitney K. Michael received a doctorate in law. illuminate the ideas that can promote b y Linden church HAND ^ of ChambeTsburg, It was announced that there will be no more satisfying relationships for both The bride-elect, who was graduated charge for the breakfast. the marital partners and their off­ Holy Trinity Parish of the Polish from David & Elkins College in West spring.” National Catholic Church, 407 Ziegler T0MEZ5 Virginia, is a sixth grade reading Worship services Mrs. Levin is president of the New Ave., Linden, will conduct a flea teacher in the Tuscarora Area school Jersey Association of Women market Sept. 24 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 district. scheduled Sunday Therapists, serves on the National p.m. Rain date is Oct. 1. Tables may be Her fiance, who was graduated from Association of Social Workers reserved by calling 862-5049 or the Shippensburg University in Penn- The Union County Baptist Church of Psychotherapists Institute, is a fellow rectory at 486-3624 . i. jpr^ylvania, where he received a bachelor r" Tebtd mai^worship serv 4*NID BETTY LEVIN of h e American Drthopsyehiatzic Dvn,.0 „. jr*#&5»rfWhen will of science degree in education, is Sunday at lla 'm . and evening services Association and a member of the be open, and homemade breads will be working on a master’s degree in ad­ at 7 o'clock. Sunday School classes for A campout set American Academy of sold. ministration He is a seventh grade children and youth will be held at 9:45 Psychotherapists. a m., followed by adult classes at 10 The workshop begins on Sept. 28 and Rev. Dennis Miller : science teacher in the Tuscarora Area 99 school district. a m. Children’s Church is conducted at by church unit will run for eight Wednesdays from 8 to to preach Sunday A July 1984 wedding is planned 11 a.m. Wednesday evening services 9:30 p.m. at Linden High School, The An all-church fall campout is planned are at 7 p.m workshops will be limited to 12 par­ The Rev. Dennis Miller will preach on by the First Presbyterian Church of Dr. Frank D. Papandreas is pastor of ticipants. There will be a special rate “ The Surrendered Mind, Part II,” Fashion show event Roselle Oct. 9 and 10 for family the church. Additional information can for couples who register for the course. Sunday at the 10:10 a.m. Praise and SHOMI members and friends in the set by church group be obtained by calling 574-1479. Interested persons may register for the Teaching service in the Grace and Presbyterian Camp and Conference The singles fellowship meets course during adult school registration Peace Fellowship Church, 950 Raritan Center, Johnsonburg The Union-Elizabeth District of the Saturdays at 7 p.m., and the Ladies on Monday (Sept. 12)and Sept. 19 at Road, Cranford. Featured will be a campfire with Newark Archdiocesan Council of Fishers Club Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Linden High School from 7 to 8:30 p.m Classes for New Christians and “ How songs, stories, popcorn, nature hikes, Catholic Women will hold a dinner and Additional information on the sessions to Maintain Deliverance" will be held fashion show Oct. 13 at 6:15 p.m at Meeting scheduled frisbee football game, fishing, card may be obtained by calling 289-0276 or Wednesday at 7 p.m , followed at 8:30 ©PtfJ sveA i/ cs.. Abraham and Strauss, Woodbridge games, a bame and a worship 925-2731 p.m. by a Praise and Teaching service Mall. by Deborah group service. by Pastor Miller on “ New Creation Evelyn Furiness in in charge of Additional information can be ob­ T u e sd a y So cial Club The first regular meeting of the Realities — Paul About Prayer ” prizes Ticket reservations may be tained by calling Jay Vanderbeek at Elizabeth Chapter of Deborah Heart made by calling Kay Blackburn, 245-1611. resumes meetings and Lung Founation will be held Sept. C h a rg e for pictures chairman, at 241-7008 Additional in­ The church’s pastor is the Rev. J. 20 at-poon at the YM-YMHA, Green The Linden Women’s Tuesday Social Ktfer formation can be obtained by caling MaxCreswell Jr Effective Sept. 15, there will be a $10 Lane, Union. Frances Bernstein, Club will hold its first meeting of the Kathleen Kauffmann, overall chair­ charge for publication of wedding and "‘Curtain Sin regional chairman and coordinator of season Tusday at 1 p.m. in the Sun- man, at 353-6530 A flea market engagement pictures Wedding and the 1983 drive, will serve as chairman nyside Recreation Center, Melrose and engagement stories without pictures u*d S e t h Shop Esther Sweigman, president, will Orchard Terrace. will still be published without charge. 1036 Stymum Art Ur or • 686 50,5 Rummage sale set preside at a business meeting. slated by CYO An arts and crafts demonstration will The Clio Club House, 128 East Fifth be given by Jackie Axelson. The club is A flea market sponsored by St. Avc., Roselle, will hold a rummage sale Church cook book sponsored by the Linden Recreation Wednesday from 9:30 a.m, to 4 p m. Theresa’s CYO will be held Saturday in Department Clothing for men, women and children, slated by members the School 1 parking lot on North Wood and white elephant, jewelry, shoes and Avenue, Linden. It will run from 9 a.m Luncheon meeting Peel Off Members of the Holy Trinity Parish miscellaneous articles will be on sale to 5 p.m. Rain date is Sept. 17. of the Polish National Catholic Qiurch, The Elizabeth Chapter of Hadassah Ruth Powell is chairman. It was announced that there is space Linden, have published a cook book available for 125 dealers. Each space will hold a luncheon meeting Tuesday Perilous Pounds containing the recipes of its members. measures 20 feet long, and the dealers at noon at the YM-YWHA, Green Lane, WEDDING STORIES The recipes range from home-cooked will be able to park on their spaces Union. Norma Balass of the Israeli Wedding stories and photos must be Polish foods to international treats. Reservations.can be made by calling Embassy, will discuss “ Update on submitted to this newspaper within Additional information can be ob­ 862-6280 Israel." eight weeks of the wedding date. tained by calling 486-3624. HrtHttMiiiuMniumtiiHiiiHiimiimi i BRIDAL SALE SURGICAL f ST ELIZABETH 7 Septem ber Bth to Septem ber 30th APPLIANCES EARLY LEARNING CENTER 25% Off on Everything DAYCARE-PRE KINDERGARTEN J Dear Brides and Brides to be, SALE or RENT 7 : 3 0 AM— 5 : 3 0 PM Year Round BREAKFAST LUNCH SNACKS j We buy and sell new and used wedding gowns, mothers ol the bride • Wwkkiiii and groom , bridal attendants, veils and hats Being overweight shortens your life. 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W*(tfl«ld Ave. Rosalia Park • 241-6426 The Bartotm Centet of Nutrition and O b e sity m m • i n - 1212 fa Maraukto u* Mia ImhmMi ttMITC Open Wed Set 11 AM to * M4 Under New Owners*!# 638 ChonteJkx rive Irvington New Jersey Thursday, Septembers, 1983 - SERVING LINDEN, ROSELLE AND ROSELLE PARK Oaks, Rams renew UCC offering Merchants to national clinics old football rivalry in Cranford after winning regional crown By WAYNE TILLMAN two-run homer and Dennis Johnson struck out five. Linden scored three wide receiver Reggie Beard By WAYNE TILLMAN Five Saturday morning tennis The Linden Merchants are hoping the followed with a solo shot. Rich Rabin times in the second, one in the fourth The Oaks will be again led by Whenever two old rivals meet in any clinics will be conducted by'Union third time is the charm. added an RBI double in the third, Emil andclinched it with a big nine-run sixth sport, there is usually no love lost. The quarterback Glenn Morgan throwing to County College at its Cranford The Merchants will be competing at Jeannette an RBI single in the sixth, inning. brother Derek Morgan, along with the campus beginning Sept 10 same is true in the Mid-East Football the National Fast-Pitch Softball then Linden broke it open with six in the Key blows were a two-run double by running of Buddy Barnes Receiver Beginners' lessons will be offered Conference, where the Garden State’s championships in Decatur, 111., starting seventh. Ed O’Brien, Paul O’Brien, Ed O’Brien, a two-run triple by Sauaa Eddie Wright, who twisted his knee last from 9 to 10 a m. and intermediate two clubs, the New Jersey Oaks and tomorrow for the third straight year Vinnie Sausa, Rick Popowski, Rabin and a two-run double by Johnson. Saturday, will be ready' for this one, as lessons from 10 to It a m on con­ New Jersey Rams, are about to clash Linden’s best previous finish was and Serritella drove in the runs Then in the final, the Merchants will defensive lineman Steve Foster secutive Saturdays through Oct. 8. twice in the next two weeks. 13th, but the players feel this time In its next game, Linden blanked routed Clancy's, 11-4, to take the crown Foster is the flaks' best pass rusher, Beginner instruction will cover the DaRos of New York City, 3-0, as Larry The teams will meet Saturday night around could produce an even better and the berth in Decatur Nelson and will be counted on to put heat on basic grips, forehand strokes, Walker hurled a four-hitter while at 7:30 at Seidler Field in Plainfield, showing And after last weekend’s Walker won in relief of Larry, and the McMichael service and Intermediate striking out 10. Sausa drove in one run, then face each other the next week at regionals, it just might happen Merchants made an early 6-0 lead stand A gbod crowd is expected, since instruction will be a review of Jeannette another and the third run Montclair State College's Sprague The Merchants won the Mid-Atlantic up. Saturday's affair is Kids Day ground strokes, service and volley, came as the result of errors Field. Regional title for the third straight year In the first, singles by Rabin, "If we win, we can get going in the with an introduction to singles and The Merchants then dropped its next And the two games are meaningful, this past weekend in Buffalo, N Y But Serritella and Ed O’ Brier: drove in conference standings, " said Kie. If they doubles strategy contest, a 5-1 decision to Clancy's of especially for the Oaks. Coach Joe Kie s this was the toughest regional they runs, then a single by Rabin, a single by don't, the Rams will assume control. All clinics will be conducted on the Paterson. Nelson Walker was the loser team is 1-1-1 after playing to a 20-20 tie have had of the three, as leftfielder Serritella and a double by Sausa added courts on the campus in Cranford and Sausa’s hit drove in the only run in last week with the Brooklyn Mariners As for last Saturday's tie with the Nick Serritella can attest. three more in the third. •Mariners, Kie felt his team let Brooklyn Student interpreters will be the fifth. The Rams sit on top of the MEFC with a “ We had our backs up against the After Clancy’s cut the lead to 6-4 in available for the hearing-impaired. Linden knew they had to win its 3-0 mark, coming off a narrow 22-20 win off the hook wall in Buffalo,” he said "We had to the fourth, Johnson's two-run triple and "We played better than the week Students will bring rackets and wear remaining games to win the tourney, over the Brooklyn Kings last Saturday. beat the .team that beat us to win the a wild pitch drove in three more in the before ta win over Long Island), but we sneakers; tennis balls will be and did so with a vengeance on Mon­ The Rams have been very tough on tourney Plus, we hit well, which came sixth, and a Ron Kist was driven in by a provided. the Oaks over recent years, having won made key mistakes, and they took at the right time." day. single off the bat of Ed O'Brien in the advantage, ' he said "We were stopped In the event of rain, additional all the meetings over the last four Linden pounded out a total of 47 runs They first eliminated DaRos with an seventh to put the icing on the victory campaigns, with the Oaks' only success by penalties too many times. " sessions will be added. Class limit is and 60 hits in the six games they played 8-1 victory. Larry Walker won with a cake. The Mariners took an early 6-0 lead five per court with one instructor. being a tie But Kie feels the Oaks have in Buffalo. Plus, they had to win three three-hitter and eight strikeouts, while Now it’s on to Decatur, and just how Tuition is 535 certain advantages for this week's before a 20-yard run by Buddy Barnes times last Monday and did just that Linden scored three times each in the well will Linden do there? and Keith Sahlin's conversion put the Registration information may be meeting. “ We knew what we had to do, and we first and second innings and two more " I don’t know,” said Serritella. “ It Oaks ahead, 7-6. But the hosts regained obtained by calling the Division of "They (Rams) are playing on grass just went out and did it,” said in the sixth. depends on the draw. If we get a break the lead at halftime, 13-7. Continuing Education at 276-2600, for the first time this season, which will Serritella Rick Popowski and Rabin each drove there, we could go far But the teams Glenn Morgan hit Derek Morgan with ext. 206 or 238 help us,” he said. "They’ve already The Merchants opened the tourney in two runs, with the others coming in there are all tough, so we have a dif­ a 20-yard pass in the third quarter to tie won on Astroturf, but playing on grass with an 11-1 beating of Buffalo. Nelson off hits by Sausa, Terry Popowski, ficult road ahead,” it. before a 15-yard toss from Morgan to is a lot different.” Walker allowed three hits and struck Lehman and Serritella. Hopefully, their road will reach that Glenn McClendon put New Jersey in Quarterback Ed McMichael, the To Publicity Chairmen: out nine, while Ed O’Brien, who had a The Merchants then had to beat pot of gold Sept. 19. Stay tuned. former Rutgers standout, is the hub of front, 20-13, in the fourth quarter. super tournament With 13 hits in 23 at Clancy’s twice to retain its title, and did the Rams' offense, and Kie must devise Sahlin missed a 35-yard field goal Would you like some help in preparing bats, had five hits in as many trips and by outscoring the Paterson team by a a plan for his defense to stop him. attempt late in the game which would newspaper releases? Write to this Bob Lehman added a four-for-four combined 24-9 count THURSDAY DEADLINE “ We have to gang tackle him," he have given the Oaks the victory. In­ newspaper and ask for our "Tips on game In the 13-5 win in the first game, All items other than spot news should said. "He runs very well, but can't be stead, Brooklyn managed to tie it. Submitting News Releases.” In the first inning, O’Brien socked a Larry Walker allowed eight hits and be in our office by 4 p.m. Thursday stopped by one man. We have to put Kie felt his team should have won, but pressure on him right from the start.” he must turn his concerns to Saturday. And emotions should run high since For the next two Saturdays will Df. Lloyd F. Harris two former Oaks now play for the determine whether the rest of the 1983 Announces the opening of hts Rams: running back Bill Grundy and season will have any meaning. office in association with Katherine A. Suplee Dr. Leonard Harris Linden ball players lead for the practice of Attorney At Law PODIATRIC Roselle Legion to victory MEDICINE Announces By RON BRANDSDORFER learn and they wanted to play. We have & The Relocation While Roselle's American Legion a nice nucleus of kids, especially young team was using four Linden kids, and it’s nice to see them make ““ FOOT SURGERY 25 Variety of Sandwiches High stars en route to the state progress over the summer.” Of Her Offices championship, a berth in the Eastern So much progress, in fact, that after ROSELLE Regionals in Boyerstown, Pa., and a 40- posting a 7-13 Legion record — and even For The General 95 victory season, Linden’s Legion team knocking off playoff-bound Union, 6-1, finished with a 7-13 record in the final week of the season — Linden Hrs. by appointment But Linden head coach Tony Picaro joined Kenilworth, Clifton, Livingston, 2201 N. Wood A»e. PRACTICE OF LAW wasn't at all concerned with the dif­ South Orange and Jersey City for an 241-1727 ference in records underclass Tri-County Tournament and ^ High Voltage “ I was happy for the kids and finished in second place with a 7-2 especially for Roselle coach Bob record. Catullo,” explained Picaro. “ It was a “ We showed flashes of potential,” TO Electrifying little consolation to see Paul (Zack), Picaro said. “ What we lack right now is RICHARD SHE1NBLATT, D.D.S., P.A. 2332 M orris Avenue Tony (Melise), Timmy (Duven) and consistency. That’s what the good GO-GO Ron (Peficone) show people what they teams have.” Union, N .J. 07083 could do. They proved they were Linden does have plenty of talent, •General Dentistry (201) 687-7080 talented players " according to Picaro The Legion’s • B o n d in g The Linden quartet never got that mound staff, for example, did very well same chance during the high school in the summer, while the defense was • O /thodontics—Adults & Children solid and the offense was impressive at season, since Linden played without a • Periodontics home field — for practice or for games times. — and couldn’t even come close to The ace of the staff was Rich Zack, •Endodontics defending their state Group III whose brother Paul was the pitching •Reconstructive Dentistry championship. star for Roselle's Legion. Zack handled For those four seniors, the baseball the bulk of the pitching, but Rob season was over after June, because Robinson was equally impressive and •Inhalation Sedation Picaro didn’t place departing seniors could present Picaro with the luxury of (Nitrous Oxide) on his Legion ballclub. a solid 1-2 punch next season. •Intravenous Analgesia "Nobody ever complained about that "I used the summer to decide if I wanted Robbie in the rotation,” Picaro s p system,” Picaro said. “ That’s because Hours By Appointm ent - ■when,-^ese kids ■ Sbpbomores, said. “ That had nothing to do with his . -•■vtx'o. ** seniors were moved aside To make pitching ability, but rather because f room for them.” hate to mess around with my starting Richard Sheinblatt, D.D.S., P.A. But for the first time in 1983, Picaro shortstop.” 221 Chestnut Street worked out an agreement with Catullo But Robinson was so good on the Roselle, New Jersey 07203 mound and Anthony Squeglia so im­ whereby Linden High grads would be 245-1615 eligible to play Legion ball for Roselle. pressive as a backup shortstop that And all sides rejoiced — Picaro had the Picaro will have some strategic opportunity to work with his un­ leverage. Squeglia, Anthony Principato derclassmen and LHS seniors were and Jim Wieworski also did some T eligible to play another year or two of pitching for Linden’s Legion. Legion ball. Handling the duties behind the plate \ were Nick Sheridan and Brian Starting Sept. 12th The perfect case in point was this Sheridan, while the infield featured hot- Monday thru Saturday / tJ ' past season. While the LHS grads were hitting Joe Dobosiewicz at first, Bill h L ; - * starring for Roselle, Picaro was hap­ Sharkey at second, Robinson and pily coaching a 7-13 Linden team, the Squeglia at short and Billy Hasko and best such Linden team in several years. Chris Rosivach at third. W '.. ’• “ Instead of being judged by W’s and The outfield featured Steve Ginter, L ’s,” Picaro explained, “ I get EARLYBIRD Tom Gazzo, Scott Semanchik, Mike satisfaction from watching kids im­ Zydziarski, Bob Schmidt and Joe prove. And this season, the team im- O’Neill. ^iovcil and jual cvt./,..., ... utc “ I enjoyed myself this season,” team improved.” Picaro concluded. “ Next year we could DINNER ‘These kids had a real good at- be a surprise to a lot of people I was V titude," he continued. “ They wanted to proud of the job we did.'' 4:00 P.M . to 5:30 P.M . 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i SERVING LINDEN Thursday, September 8, 1983 — 11 Recreation Schedule Today — Senior citizen crafts Ward Recreation Center, 2907 Tremley registration, 12:30 p.m., EMT; Senior Point Road; 8WRC - 8th Ward Friend Club members, 1:15 p.m., POT; Recreation Center, 2100 Bedle Place; Greater Mt. Moriah Trip, 12:30 a.m., CCB — Community Center Building, Neils New Yorker; Linden Garden 605 South Wood Avenue; WPRC — Circle, 1 p.m., SRC; Thursday Social Wilson Park Recreation Center, 1100 Club, Executive Board Meeting, 1 p.m., Summit Terrace; SRC — Sunnyside CCB; Art Association, 8 p.m , SRC, and Recreation Center, Melrose and Or­ fall playgrounds, 5 to 9 p.m 4th Wd, chard Terraces; 4th Wd., 4th Ward Knosky, Wilson, 8th Wd Park, McCandless Street; Knosky. Tomorrow — Senior citizen Knosky Park, N. Stiles Street; Wilson, educational course, “ Ethnic & Im Wilson Park, Summit Terrace; 8th Wd., migration," 1 p.m , WPRC; Greater 8th Ward Park, Bedle Place Mt Moriah Senior Citizen Club meeting, 1 p.m., GMMBC, and fall playgrounds, 5 to 9 p.m.. 4th Wd. offers Knosky, Wilson, 8th Wd Saturday — None. free T-shirts Sunday — None. Monday — Tremley Point Senior Citizen Club meeting, 1 p.m., 7WRC and to participants Fall Playgrounds, 5 to 9 p.m., 4th Wd, Knosky, Wilson, 8th Wd. The Adidas Sporting Goods Company Tuesday — Retirees Band, 9 a m., has donated T-shirts to the first 200 EMT; senior citizen crafts, 9:30 a.m., youngsters who register to participate 7WRC; Retired Mens Club meeting, in the free “ Sports Bonanza", event 1:15 p.m., POT; senior citizen ceramics being planned by the Union County registration, 1:30 p.m., 7WRC; Eighth Department of Parks & Recreation for Ward Recreation Circle Meeting, 1 Saturday, Sept 24, from 9a.m. to4 p m. THE CHAMPS—School No. 10 won the city's Elementary School Softball League p.m., 8WRC; Fun & Friendship Club This day-long free celebration of Bosonac and Debbie lozzi; back row from left — Coach Len Sobel, Jennifer outdoor recreation is intended to championship this past season. Shown here are the team members: front row Gassmann, Laurethea Kidd, Sandy Kother, Lisa Sinisi, Kelly Brown, Rabin Meeting, 1 p.m . WPRC; Tuesday from left — Brenda Chabra, Debbie Hade, Jennifer Pingor, Denise Bradley, Kris Mosley, Ann Marie Oldenboom, Caryn Flowers and Michelle Pepe. Not present Social Club, 1 p.m , SRC; Progressive provide New Jersey children who are Lier, Nicole Navarro, Kim Kornett, Robin Oldenboom, Candi Stevens, Lisa when the photo was taken was Natischa Clark. Mothers Club, 8 p.m , 8WRC, and fall mentally retarded, physically disabled playgrounds, 5 to 9 pm., 4th Wd, or visually or hearing impaired the Knosky. Wilson, 8th Wd. chance to learn to use the county's 25 parks and recreational facilities to Wednesday, Sept 14 — Senior citizen Youth soccer league formed their best advantage. The event is being education courses — “ Drawing,” 9 funded by the N.J. Recreation Op­ The Linden Recreation on Sunday, Oct. 2. Tony also needed. Any parent or a.m.. GMMBC; senior citizen crafts portunities Act and the county parks Department is accepting Picaro, varsity soccer young adult interested in registration, 1 p.m., GMMBC; Retired CUSTOM m ill department. registration for its new coach at Linden High coaching or assisting Mens Club Trip, 9:30 a.m., Hunterdon Among the activities will be: fishing, Youth Soccer League The School, will serve as should contact Kurt Hills; Wilson Park Social Club, 12:30 volleyball, pitch and putt gold, tennis, league is open to boys and league director. Michael Wolf- at 862-0300 p.m., WPRC; ceramic business basketball, archery, horseshoes and girls from nine through 12 Volunteer coaches are between9a.m. and 5p.m. meeting, 7:30 p.m , CCB and fall years of age as of Sept. 1, CLEARANCE. more Youngsters between eight and 18 playgrounds, 5-9 p.m , 4th Wd Knosky, 1983. All participants must Wilson, 8th Wd. are eligible. To Publicity Chairmen: "This one-day extravaganza will register to be eligible LOCATIONS Youngsters may EMT — Edward Muraw^ki Towers, include an introduction to lifetime Would you like some help in preparing newspaper sports and provide opportunities for register with their 1551 Dill Avenue; POT — Peach Or­ physical education releases? Write to this newspaper and ask for our chard Towers, 1601 Dill Avenue; enhancing physical fitness and "Tips on Submitting News Releases." developing leisure skills, as well as an teacher at school or at the GMMBC — Greater Mt Moriah Baptist Linden Recreation Church, 24 E. 14th Street; 7WRC - 7th opportunity to interact with others,” said Marianne Kosec, recreation Department located at 605 Thli Coupon Entitles You To Buy A S. Wood Ave. from 8:30 coordinator for the handicapped COMBINATION WE'RE STACKED TO THE CEILING AND SELLING OUT FASTI programs for the county. a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. 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Section Two Of the Union Leader, Springifield Leader, Mountainside Echo, Linden Leader, The Spectator, Kenilworth Leader ^ O v e r 7 0 ,0 0 0 R e a d e r s Old-fashioned 'town meeting' packs them in By P H IL IP HARTMAN not accurate” and have otjjer It was a scene reminiscent of problems, he said pre-electronic media days when He also called for a reduction New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley in the number of intermediate conducted a “ town meeting” in range missiles aimed at NATO Union County last Thursday. countries in Europe, along with a The room at the Cranford reduction in strategic missiles Town Hall was jam-packed as based in the Soviet Union and Bradley arrived at 3 p.m., fresh aimed at the United States. And from a tour of Environmental to further reduce defense Protection Agency facilities in spending, Bradley said he would Edison, where he had called for also elimate the MX missile, the more federal funds to support B-l bomber, which he called operations at the site. outdated, and keep 13 nuclear Bradley answered questions aircraft carriers instead of 14. for more than one hour at the The senator said that he is town meeting, which was one of pushing for increased stock­ a series he has held throughout piling of oil reserves, kept in salt the state since he was elected domes in Louisana, to fend off senator in 1978. His purpose, he future oil crises akin to those in said, was to “ listen to concerns” 1973-74, 1979 and 1980. Bradley is and become “ better able to do a member of the congressional the job you have elected me to Energy Committee. do.” “ It is a hedge against the The bulk of discussion cen­ possibility we might have yet tered on nuclear armament, have another oil supply petroleum reserves and con­ disruption,” said Bradley, who servation, urban blight, taxes, added that his goal is to have 3.75 toxic waste clean-up, state million < gallons, or 200 days' recreational ) a r ,' worth of oil, stockpiled to run the goverment waste. nations auto’s and industry in an On nuclear arm am ents, emergency. Bradley called for a Bradley said that he is con­ federal mandate to reserve cerned that modern weapons 220,000 to 300,000 barrels per day. have (become “ more He characterized a U.S. sophisticated and dangerous” without oil stockpiles as being and called for a “ nuclear build- “ like an individual who doesn't down.” He argued for the United have a savings account.” States to halt the program that in As for the blight on urban December is scheduled to deploy areas in the U.S., and in par­ Pershing 1 cruise missiles in NEXT QUESTION, PLEASE—Microphone in hand, Senator Bill Bradley answers ticular sfeveral major cities in Europe. questions from Union County residents at a 'town meeting'in Cranford. New Jersey, Bradley said he has “ Tests show the Pershings are “ no easy answer, but I happen to solid waste conversion to On income tax, Bradley |MiiiuiiimiiHittHimiMnuHii»iiiHHimniiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ think our urban areas do have a provide less expensive energy responded that he favors a basic | In Focus 1 future.” for industry; support of an 14 percent rate with a>. “urban enterprize zone" progressive surtax that would H After a century: Union County § Bradley described the §j turns over a map that’s nearly jg problem as a circle, with an creating an area where raise taxes to a maximum 30 = 100 years old to Union County = eroding tax base giving way to businesses would receive tax percent of a family’s gross in­ § College declining services, forcing incentives and follow less come. Under Bradley’s system, 1 page 5 § = = people to leave, which further stringent regulations; a ” 14 percent applies to about 80 §j Sales pitch: Kean turns to = erodes the tax base. “ m axim um investm ent in percent of the citizens,” said the §j “marketing” to attract new §§ Solutions, he said, include education” in urban areas; and senator f§ students. § a “ voucher system" with area Calling the basic rate a “ fairer | page 3 | expansion on “ sufficient land in the urban environment” for community colleges for the and simpler w ay” and in the E The winners: Winning New §e manufacturing jobs coinciding private and government sectors “ general interest” of all citizens, = Jersey Lottery numbers for the | with government subsidized to partly pay for skills training Bradley added that “ I see no §§ past month | page 4 | programs to train skilled among the “ hard core pockets of reason why it couldn’t be workers; the use of technology in unemployed ” (Continued on page 4) FOCUS ON UN ION COUNTY — September 8,1983 — Page 2 other long-term breathing problemscanotherbreathing long-term usa bgnig et 2 ad con­ and 20 Sept. beginning Tuesday Lung American the with cooperation Specialized Children's at course care respiratory family next the for register specific problem,specific causes and home care. by referred mustparticipantsandbe all the of part is 25. tinuing It through 5ct. 7 from tobe 8:30held weekly every p.m. will Jersey, New Central of Association A hetss crnc pe ara ob­ airway struction upperand bron congenital birth defects. chronic chiectasis, dysplasia, asthma, bronchopulmonary have children whose parents the the encounteredincrease to childby problems breathingthe of management family better and education on placed their physician physician family the of plan treatment augments the service medical The RESP tobe registration 10limited will families Support and (RESP). 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A local “ marketing” campaign has The Kean increase runs counter to students, according to Brian Lewis of “ More students have visited the Kean been credited with pushing freshman national demographic trends which show Scotch Plains, admissions director campus and have discovered quality enrollment at Kean College of New a steady decline in the number of 18-22 Lewis said this is the first phase of a programs, attractive grounds and prices Jersey up 29 percent over last year’s year old traditional students, according five-year plan to beef up admissions and they can afford right in their own figures - to 899 from the 691 of a year to Nathan Weiss, president. attract higher-scoring SAT students. The backyard,” Lewis said. ago. “ This substantial increase in numbers second phase will see revitalized He added, “ I am pleased with the In addition to the upsurge in ad­ and test scores is a positive trend that we publications resulting in better com­ overwhelmingly favorable initial results missions, Scholastic Aptitude Test scores hope will continue as the college meets munications to bring even more in­ of the campaign " He also noted that for the freshmen continued their climb, its challenge,” he said. formation to the prospective students, admissions of transfer students “ ap­ up 18 points this year and a total of 50 Kean’s freshman upswing was a result Lewis said. pears to be slightly above last year.'’ points in the past two years. of a marketing campaign targeting local JAEGER Journalism course slated OVERHEAD “ Headlines and Deadlines: Today's Herb Ditzel III, a writer and journalist, GARAGE WE BUY Journalism" is the title of a new. course will teach the course. Ditzel, a public DOOR to he offered by Union County College’s relations coordinator for the University Division of Continuing Education during of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, DIAMONDS the fall semester. has been published in the Cranford The 10-session non-credit course will Chronicle, the New York Times, a n d meet on Wednesdays from 8:15 to 10:15 Associated Press, Gannett News Service p.m beginning Sept 21. Designed to and other publications. He is a con­ familiarize participants with the in­ tributing writer and former full-time OLD GOLD tricacies of day-to-day news writing and reporter for the Courier-News in reporting, the course will also enable Bridgewater. students to sharpen writing skills. In addition to completing occasional Ditzel received a first place feature FOR CASH! writing assignments, students will writing award recently from the New ■ INSTALLATIONS critique newspapers, magazines and Jersey Press Association, and in 1980 he ■ REPAIRS other media with the assistance of the won an award for responsible jour­ ■ AUTOMATIC instructor. The course will also include nalism. Registration information may be OPENERS several group discussions led by working obtained by calling UCC, 276-2600, ex­ PARTS & HDWE journalists. tension 206 or 238. RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL PRICES PAID! United W ay to hold kick-off on W ednesday INDUSTRIAL The United Way of Union County will raised $4,107,000 to aid people in the 686-0074 Design*.* 01 fme hold its 15th annual kick-off dinner county. This year, it has set a goal of MIDDLESEX MAU So r.a.nf.e.

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GIVE YOUR CHILD ELECTRONIC PART TIME HELP Now SHIPPING CLERK MOre than a babysitter. TECHNICIAN taking applicants for Individual must be good Fun, learning and TLC. AEROBIC DANCE A leader in computer mature minded, good in with numbers, organized 964 9276 o r 964 5822. distribution, seeks ex and in good physical condi­ math, counter help. College INSTRUCTORS!!! perienced tech to repair tion. Call between 2 and 5. MOTHER WILL BABYSIT and support Apple DEC students o.k. Apply in per 688 7729. For your child while you Have fun keeping in shape and get paid for it! P.C.'s. Excellent oppt'y for son only, do not can. work Mon. thru Fri. In my Training program provided. Experience in Jazz qualified experienced tech. Baskin Robbins, 185 S ec r et a r y Springfield home. Call 467 Dance preferred. Call 762-3748,or 763 5692, ask Call between 2 5 (201) 688 Maplewood Ave. Established professional 3526. fo r Pat. 7729. , M aplewood. office in Union Center has an opening for secretary. MOTHER WILL BABYSIT FULL TIME/PART TIME PROOF READER Blue In her home, 5 days a week. Look and be your best. Sell Cross, Blue Shield, Major Prefer full time but would Call 686 5717. BANKING prestige Christmas line. Medical, Dental plan, Life consider part timer who REPORTER 688 2139. Insurance, Paid vacation, could eventially work full Quality Childcare OPPORTUNITIES time. Good short hand and Two convenient sites, full WANTED!!! FREE TRAINING 10 holidays and 5 personal typing skills and good ap­ and partial days. Call the 5 For suburban weekly ( Background in Be a certified Health Aide days. Steady. Call 245 0255. pearance necessary. Ex Points Y M C A 688 9622. newspaper chain. Ex banking helpful in outstanding agency. Men cellent benefits. 3 years ex­ perience not and women to w ork in perience desired, but would necessary but should TELLERS homes in your area. Salary PART TIME consider recent graduate. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 1 have journalism train Full tim e/part time Salary commensurate with at our various member above minimum wage. ing. Car required. Sub bank locations. Regular raises, flexible Approximately 10 hours ability. Phone 687 5690. IF YOU NEED mit resume to Editor, Newly created openings, due hours. Car needed, mileage per week. No evenings or to expansion, required SALES ASSISTANT HOUSEWORK DONE Call Suburban Publishing paid. VISITING HOME weekends. Morris Ave., Corp., 1291 Stuyvesant m in im u m o n e y e a r te lle r e>^ Brokerage House. Full 687 3119 References given. p e rie n c e * MAKERS, Westfield, Mrs. Union location. W ill be time position for individual Ave., Union. M ills , 233 3113- working with addressing PRODUCTION S um m it & E lizabeth with good typing and and stuffing envelopes clerical skills. Call 564 MANAGER Reliable, T ru st Co. GOVERNMENT JOBS $3.35 per hour. Call for 6902, M rs. L y n r h .______competent, roll up sleeve PART TIM E E X E C U T IV E Thousands of vacancies appt., 688 0751. type, all phases of electro Days and Evenings, SECRETARY must be filled immediate Highly visible position in Com SEARS mechanics manufacturing. bus attendant and buf ly. $17,634 to $50,112. Call P/T-BEER LOVERS Scheduling quality central merical Loan Dept, requires P art time telephone sales fet attendant. Apply in minimum 5 years experience, 716 842 6000, E x t. 31497. ONLY!! Evenings and Saturdays. and so forth ect. Call 687 person 12 to 5. excellent typing and organiza 4491 a fte r 12:00. tional skills. HOUSEKEEPER Cook, One weekend a month • Excellent Salary BOSTON SEA PARTY • Paid Holidays 243 Rt. 22 East, Spr experienced with displaying our unique beer RENDERING Care to the SEC RETARY references for* one person • Paid Vacation ingfield product can mean up to elderly and convalescent. (Steno-80 W PM ) in six room apartment. $1000 extra income. No • Sears Discount Licensed and bonded by the Maplewood Bank & Own room TV and bath. • Profit Sharing state of N.J. SPECIAL T rust Co. Sleep in 376 3162. sales. A few bucks a month LOVING CARE NURSING Minimum 2 years experience for a display unit gets you Call Mr. Carroll or Mr. with good skills and ability tc INSURANCE AGENT started, & also saves you R E G IS T R Y . 375 9061. p h o n e s a l e s handle own correspondence. Dunham, 6876184. Part time, filing and typ 50% from the cost of your Weekdays, between 2 p.m. We have JM CLERK TYPfST ing. Call 964 1100. own beer. Mr. K, 201-828 8 p.m. HELP WANTED 1 MEDIATE OPEN The Chatham Trust INGS in our Union IMMEDIATE POSITION 1040. SEARS, ROEBUCK Co. Sales Office for Union area. Factory help. PLAYGROUND & Co. ALOE PLUS COSMETICS mature minded Summits. Elizabeth W ill tra in . 687 4545. AIDES Seeking representatives outspoken people who T rust Co. Lousons Road Union for products. Good income. (New Providence LOOK AND BE H a r d in g s c h o o l, 426 Equal oppty. employer like to ta lk on the YOUR BEST M/F Flexible hours. Will train. phone. If this sounds Location) Boulevard, Kenilworth No investment. Call Mrs. Several diversified typing Apply in person. like you and you can positions available Type 50 Offer new prestigious line M cG ann, 371 5732. w ork 9:30 A M to 1:30 WPM Dictaphone experience for Christmas. Flexible TELEPHONE a p lu s. RECEPTIONIST/ PM or 6 PM to 9 PM hours, excellent training TYPIST program . Call 688 2139. SALES daily, call me today (201) 522-3680 (2) ALTERNATE and talk me into hiring Small office in Union New We need experienced peq lY*vo. fkve*""" 0 1 h e UV UVExN NAttUT'S Jersey. Cal) Mr. C., t>&? p ie 10 SCHOOL GUARDS $8.00 plus pt. ■ Summit WANTED For Springfield 1100 for appointment. downtown Newark oftic£ t?> Depending on perfor area, 5 day wook week. No sell advertising over the $4.60 per hour to sta rt. App SECRET ARY/TY PI ST mance. ftiixcrporatfon fee. Call 425 8807. phone in special interest ly to Roselle Police Depart Part time afternoons, 15 newspapers. We have peo ment, Monday to Friday, 9 100 Industrial Rd MANAGEMENT p.m. No steno, no ex pie who make $400. to $500. 4. Mr. Dugan. Call 964 9300 Berkley Heights, N.J TRAINEE - full time career 07922 perience, used dictaphone, per week. Commission on Equal Oppty Employ opportunity with top N.J. good typist. Springfield of ly. Days only. Year round m / f / h Co. Attend 2 week paid flee. Paid holidays. 467- work. Miss Gold, 623 2843. AUDIT CLERK training school. Earnings 2250. Cashier/Office to $350 p er w eek if TY P IS T M in im u m 60 w pm q ua lified Call 376 8788, SALES PART TIME Fast growing company in Help CLERK TYPIST accuratly Blue Cross, Blue Springfield area. Several days per week tak Shield, Major Medical, Union seeks an audit clerk. ing photo orders in high Some experience prefer Full or part time for retail To w ork in Custom er Ser dental plan, life insurance, store. Experience prefer paid vacation. 10 holidays red, but not required. Book vice Dept, of major NURSES AIDES schools, tor Lorstan red. Ask for Linda or Thomas Studios. Must have and 5 personal days. keeping background a plus. manufacturing firm in FREE TRAINING Good salary and fringe Robin, 686 2600. Elizabeth, N.J. Duties in car and be able to work Steady. Call 245 0255. benefits. C all: elude preparation of JOIN THE FIRST TEAM School hours from customers orders, as A state Certified Home Health TELEPHONE SALES Aide Must be avail Mon Fri. 9 a m September to January. M R . K A Y CLERK TYPIST acknowledgements, pro 2 p.m MUST HAVE OWN CAR! Salary plus commission 686 8200 duction work orders, filing These classes are absolutely tree GAL/GUY FRIDAY Responsible and organized plus travel expenses paid and limited customer Highest starting salary avail upon Interviews by appointment Telephone sales person individual for general of phone contact. Successful completion. needed part time to set up fice duties. Typing, filing, at Allied Processing, 1050 CLERK TYPIST candidate will possess ex It you are certified, come in now. we appointments for sales accurate with figures. cellent typing skills, strong have imm ediate openings Commerce Ave., Union, representatives with retail Good at figures, legible Pleasant working condi basic math background, call 964 8200, M r. Richards. business owners. Exprienc handwriting. Benefits. Cali tions. Liberal benefits and the ability to function 382 2323 ed preferred. Light typing M rs. Bender, 964 6110. Send resum e to P.O. Box in a high activity environ MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL and clerical skills required. 156, Union, N.J. 07083 ment with minimum direct Hours 9 a m. to 2:30 p.m. OVERSEAS Cruise Jobs. SECRETARY supervision. E xperience is CENTERED DRUG CLERK $20,000 $60,000/y e a r possi Salary plus bonuses Call helpful but qualifications Pleasant working condi Mr. Evans, 8 a.m. to 10 RECEPTIONIST Experienced. Accurate ble. Call 805 687 6000, E xt. Receptionist needed. At are most important. Call tion, for Union Conty CPA a.m ., 373 9313. typist. Part or full time. Mr. Boschetti for an inter J 1448. tractive modern office Afternoon and evening firm Steno required. view . 353 7685, or send Salary based on ability. WAREHOUSE/ location in Union near hours. NAWROCKI'S PART TIME EARN $$$- DELIVERY parkway We seek a person PHARMACY. 1214 Stuyve resume to ARMIN Plus free wardrobe, selling Call 289 6644. POLYETHYLENE FILM, Young energetic, willing to who enjoys dealing with the sant Avenue, Union latest fashions. Great for SECRETARY Good work. Call 925 4014 and ask public, can type 45 W.P.M. P.O. box 243, E lizabeth, homemakers. Call after 3 DIETARY ASSISTANT It N.J. 07206. 0hone, filing, life typing, fo r Ken accruaiely, is good with PM , 541 1396. assist bookkeeping figures and can handle con a m 7:30 p.m., alternate Benefits. Location Warehouse fidential information. Part weekends. Skilled nursing FACTORY Woman, full or PARKING K e n ilw o rth $6.25 per hour tim e , 9 to 12:30, 5 days pr facility. Some food service part time, light work in ATTENDANTS- Perfect Person experience necessary. Call small manufacturing second job, or for student. to start. Write Classified wk. Good oppt'y for Box 4840, Suburban Shipping & receiving. Full homemaker with school Monday Friday, 9 a m. 3 plant. COLVIN Nights and weekend work, Publishing, 1291 Stuyve time. Experience helpful, age children. References pm GLENSIDE NURS FRIEDMAN CO., 697 Mor must be 18 and have car. ris Turnpike, Springfield, sant Ave., Union, N.J. in Union, N.J. Call Mr. C., required. Call 964 8500 for ING HOME, New Pro Call Tuesday thru Friday, 687 1100, for appointment. appt. vidence, N.J. 464 8600 N.J. 376 4367. 07083. FOCUS ON UNION CO UNTY — September 8, 1983 — Page to $75.00. Call 9646858 Call $75.00. . P.M 6 R E T F 2326981 A box spring m attress, new, new, attress, m spring box BOTH. FOR $30.00 SIZE. N. TIO IN TW ATTRESS- M household other plus r ye pla E X C E L L E N T C O N D I I D N O C T N E L L E C X E cassette 4524.374 s. fan, 16item indow stereo, w console in. tables, rm a F Brook Chestnut BED- Double, fra m e and and e m fra Double, BED- G IN R P S X O B end aple, M 8417, 375 M O BEDRO . ly n o th this n o m $35.00 delivered soil top nr rte. ih ar rm fa Rich rotted. Y T H anure IG m M E R U LT U IC R G A women. Lingerie, lotions, lotions, Lingerie, women. F IN E - cow or horse horse or cow - E IN F O SALE FOR Roselle $10.00, Ave. Dealers Faitoute 439 grounds. 4 r fte a 4924 382 925-5226 or and lic to 3 s o p A September Satur by bly, day, Assem Outreach d re o s call rty a p To your gags. 5749819. ifts, g arrange novelties, ational N n gto t Irvin irs F West Bank, to State rn tu re 6591. September 17, 9:30 to noon 17,to 9:30 E September September L A S ay, rid F ington. E G A M M U R p.m. call info, For $10.00. Tables MARKETS FLEA Please 150000114866- NO. eig n etmbr 17. ber Septem on eeting M 16, 9:30 to 7 p.m ,, Saturday, Irv Saturday, ,, 7p.m to 16, Ave., 9:30 Lincoln Nye and U.C.C., Place anuel Em 17. 5016. 241 Sept date or Rain 2454843 school ark P le d id M Sept. Sat 9-4 T E K P.T.S.A R 10, A M A PARK LE F ROSELLE e. welcom Dealers ., .m p Avenue, Linden. tD-5 George St. ID, 1175 E. September Spon - T E K R A M A LE F r fo - E parties R U S A LE P home FOR Unique Y LA P PERSONALS Branch. 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Due to illness illness to Due . 12 p.m at. 2 Fri.-S to are up pick dise Store hours fo r m erchan erchan m r fo hours Store A Clinton Ave. Irvin gto n. n. gto Irvin Ave. Clinton & CLA RS 1133 S ER LEAN C H & H NNOUNCEMENTS ENG PLANNED D E N N A L P G BEIN HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL HIGH LS F 1974 OF CLASS RVI ON N TO G IN V IR U ON N IO EUN R A 3 FR SALE FOR 2 w orkm anship and fa b ric ric b fa and anship orkm w in Cl 67 91 r 687- or g 5951 687 in liv tones 6022. Call l a rm fo tion. rth a r e fo Finest , le perfect b ila a v a chairs. 2 And atching SEAT m VE LO COUCH 1500 Union. ns, e rd Ave., a ffice: G O Stuyvesant s. e ausoleum an M m se h th e G t Br dry si Dr abl 6 d n a s, lve le e b sh ta r D ss la g . k in s y ith r d w r, B re g it. d te e e M d o o w om. rn nw condi­ new Brand . room PLOTS Y R E T E M E C p r ic e d to g o in 1 d a y C o n d u c te d b y : : y b d ll te c A u d . n c o is C , m e h c ik y u a 1 b d m in , r o p ic g te r m n t to u la c o d c s e s le ic la r E g t p e r n o is p tia e c , n r r e e V e ry x M e /d r IB e h s a k w oa , r, k , s ll ile r e a d o m r e s b t i r , ta so w p e to p e p sle y t id , la ll irs p a o h r c , il r e ta irs k th a c o le h o c b d c n a rta o p r, e r r, k lo e o c C o rv r e C ve l V lo e J r/S iv , a g s w B in le s b h , tc ta V a T r l e m e x d th n re o a d D n fa a so t t, in a r e s p d ilte u Q S tie tte l to r c h la m p s , m e ta l clo s e t, t, e s clo r, e l lin c ta e e r m , d s e p e m tw la n h r, c ove r e h to s a n a w l le c tte h tie s S is u d o tln n o p c to r te s a tm s a o T A .M ., 369 Hugeunot Ave., Ave., Hugeunot 369 ., ARRY. C .M A & CASH . E R O M 763 Call TV. eneral G /w 6307. b and color closet, clothes r fo $220.00.Ask rket, a m the cellent condition, red and and red miles. 2,000 hite, w condition, cellent call r offe Best condition ry e V . n itio d n o c r fo high good 60" SIES- U JALO toys, ling of w o B Loads - L. / E r e h e, s a Gam Pinball , e W EL. chin a M Console, l Color o o lp ir h W chairs, 6 G IN IN D SET D O ROOM O R W A IT D U A R F R on best 851-0818Union. Steve, The R TO T DETEC R O C S E A G E , 272-4455. , E G A ex moped, ood. 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49C SQ. FT Service TREE SERVICE 19838. September - UNTY CO N UNIO ON FOCUS • Additions rubbish removed. Attics, (M in. 100 Lin. ft.) Airports. Hotels, motels, cellars, garages, leaders & Tree removal 8. pruning. Green vinyl chain link in • Kitchen Remodeling residential Discount for senior • Bathrooms gutters cleaned. stalled. Gates and ter Executive Service. N.Y.C. Reasonable, 763 6054. citizens. Immediate ser minals sate price. • Redwood Decks T rip s vice. 276-5752. 24 hour service • A lu m in u m Siding G roup rates to HOME HANDY MAN • Roofing BILTRITE FENCE T ra ve l Agn Painting, paperhanging, VACUUMS______635 6565 or • D orm ers (201) 673-6689 ca rpe n try & odd jobs, 826-0010 • A ll C arp e n try W ork clean ups. No job too small. VISA MASTER CHARGE 964 7112 MAINTENANCE 6 964 8809 N EED VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE? RESIDENTIAL ODD JOBS • FREE PICK UP AND INDUSTRIAL- SINCE PAINTING & D 8, S M A IN T E N A N C E 10th Year DELIVERY 1965. TOWER FENCES • INC. 110 East Blanke St. Electrical work. Ceiling • ONE DAY SERVICE IRON • ALUMINUM CARPENTRY Linden, N.J. 07036, 925 fans hung. A/C lines, plum • 10% SENIOR WORKS INC. Clean, dependable 8473. bing, painting, Etc. Call CIT. DISCOUNT Residential Chain Link, 964 6045 or 687 5529. (SALES& SERVICE) Aluminum Lattice, In and reasonable. Free MASONRY £ Rubbish Removed • VACUUM S dustrial, Wood fence estimate. Call 862 All furniture wood & (all Makes & Models) Pressure Treated Posts 4520after 4p.m. A L L T Y P E S OF metals taken away. Attics, WE SPECIALIZE IN KIR For Cheerful F ree MASONRY- • STEPS • basements & garages BY Estimates Dial 485 0700. PATIOS • SIDEWALKS. cleaned. Reasonable rates. WORLD DESIGN EASY TERMS. 67 MT. R & T PUGLIESE FREE ESTIMATE. CALL 325 2713 JOSEPH Me GADEY 1736 E.. St. George Ave. PLEASANT AVE. PHILIP AMBERG: (P L U M B IN G L IC . 5013). Linden NEWARK. BUILDING 276 2502 Electric Sewer Cleaning 925 0121 CONTRACTORS RESIDENTIAL A L NELSO N & SON PAINTING 6 354 8470. p MASONRY REAL ESTATE 7 GARAGE DOORS 6 & COMMERCIAL DRIVEWAYS • ASPHALT DAILY SPECIALS ■ N E E D A P LU M B E R ? INSURED DRIVEWAYS. • MASON 1 family house interior or Call GERARD, no job too | CUSTOM BUILT- Contem GARAGE DOORS in 272-8865 8. CEMENT WORK • RE e xte rio r, $375, 4 fa m ily , small. Visa & Master porary ranch located in stalled, garage extensions, TAINING WALLS $575 and up. Also trim win Charge. 232 3287. License Berkley Heights. Included repairs & service, electric WINTER PRICES YOU SIDEWALKS • WATER dows and .doors, scaffold Np 4866> in this beautiful home is a 23 foot living room, with a operators & radio controls. CAN'T BELIEVE PROOFING FREE work, carpentry, very S S PLUMBING & STEVEN'S OVERHEAD DOORS DECKS E S T IM A T E S 688 6638, 687 reasonable. Rooms, HEATING- Repairs and window wall opening on to DOOR, 241 0749. C E IL IN G 9032. 54 E L L E N ST., hallways, $35 and up. Free Alterations, Oil & Gas a sun deck w ith a p riva te SHEET ROCKING UNION. estimates, fully insured. wooded back yard, a NEW OVERHEAD Heating Systems, Water CUSTOM WORK ETC. 374 5436 761 5511. Heaters, Elect. Sewer & modern eat in kitchen, £ D O O R S - AND ALL MASONRY Brick LARGE OR SMALL we do Drain Cleaning. N.J. Lie. bedrooms, lVa baths, large OPE RATOR S I N stone, steps, sidewalks, I e XTERIOR PAINTING them all. Give us a call no 6848. Call 964 5376. "N o rec room with fireplace, STALLED. Residential plastering cellar water pro­ Reasonable rates. No job between 6 8 p.m . Job Too Sm all." laundry room, and 2 car repairs. C all a fte r 6, 467- BOB 686 7461 ofing. Work guaranteed. too small. Insured. Free garage. The Cathedral ceil­ 5414, ask for Tony. Self employed Ins. 35 years estimate. Call after 7 p.m., ings through out the house INSURANCE 6 experience. A. Nufrio. Call 375 9431. POOLS 6 and the professional land 373-8773. scaping adds to it's unique IN T E R IO R & E X T E R IO R appeal. $139,500 Call even­ GUTTERS & LEADERS 6 ALL MASONRY Steps, Painting. Leaders & Gut Got Insurance BERGER POOLS COM ings (201) 464 0964. Problem s? sidewalks, waterproofing. ters. Free estimates. In PLETE RETAIL STORE. GUTTERS & LEADERS Let Us Help Self employed. Insured. We sured. Stephen Deo. 233 • NEW POOL SALES • UNION BRICK/ Cleaned and flushed. Minor You Solve Them also do community grants 3561. S ER VIC E & R E P A IR S • 6 F A M IL Y Tree Trimming, Insured. A L L TY P E S OF A. ZAPPULLO 8, SON, 687 POOL OPENINGS • LI $60,000. , INSURANCE JOHN SCOTT- CUSTOM QUID CHLORENE. 15 Ken M iese, 226-0655, 7 6476, 372 4079. COVERINGS. Interior/ CASH DOWN SAVE ON TRUCK, YRS. EXP. FULLY INS. Modern brick 6 family in Days. (Best Time 5 to 8 MASONRY Exterior Painting, AUTO, LIFE, 118 W. Webster Avenue, finest residential section PM). s id e w a lk s , a ll Paperhanging, Line Strip HOMEOWNERS Steps, Roselle Park. 245 8098 with automatic hot water 25 years ex- ing and parking lot & ALL COMM'L LINES m asonry. baseboard heat, one HEATING 6 perience. Quality work. specialist. Fully Insured, INCOME TAX SERVICE ROSELLE PARK. 241 7405. bedroom apartments with INSURANCE AGENCY Reasonable prices. "ROOFING & SIDING 6 eat in kitchens, front and FULLY INSURED, 379 GEO JAEKEL INC. TANGO FEDOR J JAMNIK FREE EST. rear entrances, perfect for DIAL 9099 Painting Decorating G & G R O O FIN G CO owner occupant or peace Affiliates: M. DEUTSCH 862 7499, 862 3545 & Paperhanging Int. Ext. Shingles, Hot roofs, of mind investor! R.W. GUEMPEL SPRINGFIELD FALTERMEIER FUEL "Michael A. Tango" UNION 687 6288 repairs, gutters, leaders, B/K, 686-1800 OIL "W a lte r P. F e d o r" TERRY HOWELL- also painting. Licensed, in KMG BROUNfcLL & KRAMER, APOLLO FUELOIL CO. 530 S. WOOD A V E MASONRY CONTRAC sured. Free Estimates. 373 LINDEN EST. 1907 PAINTING 9578. Realtors TOR, STEPS, • REASONABLE RATES 1435 MORRIS AVE. 515 L E H IG H SIDEWALKS, PATIOS, JEW ELERS 6 • MRS! QUALITY WORK. MIKE CIASULLI UNION AVENUE, UNION DRIVEWAYS. NO job too Fully Ins. Free Est ROOFING N.J. 07083 small Free Est. 964 8425 CALL ANYTIME : Highest Quality Work Tel. (201) 687 0900 NEW JERSEY 964 1948 Lowest Possible Price HOUSE FOR SALE 7 • NEW YORK MOVING & STORAGE £ • REPAIRS • RE I K K E R O S E N E ...... SI.35 K. SCHREIHOFER Pain •A N T W E R P AMERICAN KfcD BALL ROOFING ELIZABETH F UEL OIL — CALL FOR DIAMOND SETTING ting interior, exterior. Free • LEADERS• GUTTERS OPEN HOUSE PRICE Local & worldwide movers. estimates, insured. 687 EXTRAODINAIRE Red Carpet service to Tear offs our specialty SUNDAY 1-4 P.M. MANUFACTURING 9268, 687 3713, e ves, Free Estimates 164 Halsted Road FLORIDA. Agent weekends. SPECIAL ORDERS UNIVERSITY Van Lines Fully Insured (Between Magie Ave L E d g e wo o d HOME IMPROVEMENTS 6 654-4446 Rd.) Union/Elmora line ideal first OFFICIAL G.I.A. 276 2070. 1601 W. E dgar PAINTING BY home Carefree aluminum siding, 2 IM P O R T E R R096, Linden PC 00102. ANTHONY year old roof, economical gas heat, 3 APPRAISER WILLI AM H. VEAT large bedrooms, m odern k )>cheo. ALUMINUM SIDING A Benjamin Moore Roofing — Seamless Gut dishwasher, formal dining room , B E R B E R IC K & SON ROOFING- Painting and Paints ters. Free Estimates. Own fir e p la c e A s k in g SA9.900 electrical work. Call 354 SKI SETTING CO. E x p e r t M O V I N G & IN T E R IO R work. Insured. Since 1932. Call 353 4200 7729. 905 M ountain Ave. STORAGE at low cost. E X T E R IO R 373 1153. Springfield, New Jersey Residential, Commercial. A ll W ork ALUMINUM SIDING­ 686 7434 5 Guaranteed PAINTING • CARPEN or 376 8880 Shore Trips. Local & Long SLIPCOVERS-DRAPERIES 6 TRY • ADDITIONS * Distance. No tob to small. Insured 686 6990 MASONRY • LEADERS & KITCHEN CABINETS 6 561 2013. Lie. 00210______PAINTING BY First class CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS, GUTTERS • PRECAST DON'S tradesman Home or com DRAPERIES and RE STEPS • STEEL CELLAR mercial. Advice on your UPHOLSTERY 540 North Avenue DOORS • ALSO SECURI DOLLY MADISON Moving and Storage (The Recommended home painting problems. 30 Guaranteed Workmanship. Eliz.-Union line TY WINDOWS. Free KITCHENS years experience in the 34 years experience, E stim ate. 272-0325. M over) UNION Buy Direct From Factory OUR 25th YEAR trade Phone Nick. 245 formerly at STEIN ADRIATIC and Save. PC 00019 4835, A nytim e. BACH'S. Discount for FREE ESTIMATES UNION 687 0035 Senior Citizens. FREE BUY OR SELL CALL CONTRACTORS SPRING SPECIAL • Dormers • Additions Rte. 22 Springfield 375 Roseland Place Shop af Home Service. Interior & Exterior pain Call: WALTER CANTER • Basements • Bathrooms 3 79-6070 PAUL'S ting. Also carpentry, roof • K itchens at 757 6655. WHITE M & M M O VERS ing*«gutters & leaders, neat Realty Realtors 688 4200 C A LL P E T E : K IT C H E N S & clean. L. FERDINANDI 964 4974 Counter tops fo rm e rly of & SONS, 964 7359, TREE SERVICE 6 UNION Formica facing Y ale Ave., H illside RELY ON A REALTOR BOB & JEFF New kitchens SIDNEY KATZ STAWSKI A L P B O Y E A T R E E For Buying Or Selling Reas. Prices Free Est LOCAL & LONG Painting, paperhanging, Custom home alternation, plastering inside 8. out. SERVICE LOW RATES • CENTURY 21 Bob Costello, 24 hrs. 245 DISTANCE MOVING RAY B E L L & ASSOC. interior and exterior. Com 5060 PM 339 Free estim ates. 687 7172. FREE ESTIMATES • plete carpentry service. FULLY INSURED • 24 688 6000 241 0045 KITCHEN CABINETS WILLIAM E. BAUER Pro HOUR EMERGENCY 688-7768 tessional Painting, Interior Sold and istalled Old S E R V IC E . 626 S U M M IT A P A k lM tm s FUtf RENT 8 CAR PENTER cabinets and countertops & Exterior, Paperhanging. AVENUE, KENILWOR CONTRACTOR All phases 1925 V auxhall Rd. Let us paint the top 12 of resurfaced w ith fo rm ic a . Union TH, N.J. 07033. (201) 245 of Home Remodeling, 486 0777 your home safely. You do 1919, RESIDENTIAL • ELIZABETH 2V2 room Alterations Kitchens Bath, RITTENHOUSE the bottom. COMMERCIAL • IN studio front apartment all utilities except electricity, General Carpentry, MOVING U NIO N 964-4942 DUSTRIAL • CUTTING • LANDSCAPING 6 $280. See super 325 C herry Cabinet & Formica Work. 2 men in a truck Prompt, TRIMMING • PRUNING • Street, Elizabeth. R. Heinze 686 7924 courteous Service. FEEDING • CAVITY V & D 241 9791 PM00112 PLUMBING & HEATING £ WORK • ELEVATION • HILLSIDE 3 apartments MAKE OLD CEILINGS GENERAL 105 W Westfield Ave TOPPING • CHIPPING • NEW CONTRACTORS fo r rent, 1 bedroom $210, 2 Roselle Park. SPLITTING • COMPLETE • SHEET ROCK Spring clean up, monthly U S PLUMBING bedroom s $275, 3 bedroom s REMOVAL • AERIAL •S u s p e n d e d maintenance, lawn renova SHORTLINE MOVERS 8. H E A T IN G 300. Heat and hot water not Service Specializing in BUCKET TRUCK FOR included, off street park P LASTER tion, seed, fertilizer, lime, Packing & Storage. HIRE WITH OPERATOR • PATCHING top soil, shrubs and sod Specialists in piano & ap small jobs, water heatrs. ing, 1*2 month security. bathrooms, repairs, etc. DAY HALF DAY RATES Call 964 5819, between 6 8 Days 824 7600 Very reasonable rates pliance, moving 24 hour • CONTRACTING. A fte r 5 P .M . 687 4163 Free estimate. 964 0232. service. 486 7267. Lie. 450. 376 8742 (Lie No.354) p.m. ntme 8 4057.482 e. anytim ly iate ed m im le b ila va A s m a ll c h ild O K. C all all C K. O ild h c ll a m s Ren Century only. tenants dl mn a 66 2632 686 Cal . 2 p.m man before adult pet, all Sm supplied. gas ARK- NEW NORTH 379-6903. tals expenses. No obligation. room apartm ent, for one one for ent, apartm room and ater w hot heat, rooms, d lifie a u q and Screened L A N D L O R D S - - S D R O L D N A L 4 A E R A L L A H X U A V

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Value Rated Used Cars 582 M orris Ave. '76 FORD TORINO- Ex sunroof, air, AM/FM '76 O LD S M O B ILE 98- V ery E lizabeth 354 T050 cellent condition, V8, A/C, stereo, only 4,400 m iles. good condition, 4 new tires, Call 964 8939, $7,500. SMYTHE VOLVO new radiator, brakes, ex full power, AM FM stereo. haust, 59,000 m iles, $1700. Exclusive Volvo Dealer '76 DODGE MONACO STA MUST SELL! $900. or best offer, 964 4384. TION WAGON Excellent Negotiable. Call 688 0484. 326 M o rris Ave. S um m it '69 FO RD M USTANG 302 condition. Seats 9, V8, new m o t o r , r e b u i l t battery, carburator, air '71 PONTIAC FJrebird 273-4200 transmission, Color of your shocks, 56,000 m i. $2500 or E s p rit, V8 350, autom atic, choice, $1,500. Call 373-9581 best offer. Call 964 4384. air condition, power steer Authorized ing, manual brakes. 688 Factory Service and ask for Chris. '78 D O DG E O M N I- 4 Long Term Leasing cylin d e r, 4 door, auto trans, 1441. '77 HONDA "750" Front airconditioning, power end 6" over; 4 into 2 '72 P LY M O U TH F U R Y 4 brakes, good condition. door, good condition, AUTOS WANTED 10 headers, plus extras. Call $2,600. 687 6907. 961 7709 days. 678 4519 $1,000. 992 7699. evenings. WE PAY CASH FOR '69 FU R Y C O N V E R T IB LE - A.C., Power Steering and '79 VW R A B B IT CUSTOM YOUR JUNK CAR OR LATE MODELS 5 Speed, air, sun roof, TRUCK. 375 1253, IRV brakes, AM/FM Tape. Ex '80 & '81 models at wholsale cellent Cond. Fairly priced. $2,600. Call 494 0836 a fte r 6 INGTON . HIGHEST PM. PRICES PAID! prices. Call for details. C all 748 9615, 748-7191, CUSTOM LEASE 687-7600 leave message. VW R A B B IT '77 D IE S E L- We Buy Junk Cars '72 FORD LTD Some new Heater, AM/FM radio, TOP $$ PAID '80 M AZD A GLC SPORT- 24 hr. serv. 688 7420 44, 000 m iles, 5 speed, 3 door parts, runs good, air, cassette, sun roof, original hatchback, AM/FM power steering, power owner. Lovely condition. 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