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"32-Thuraday, April 12. 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER DEP sponsoring Charles Quinzel, E3 fl "*! free auto emission

former Springfielg>^ XJ • tests in Springfield In coso of erporgency coll The Zip Code otticial, dies a Motorists have the chance to obtain free auto exhaust emission tests, similar to those 376-0400 for Police Deportment - for Springfield is Funeral services for Charles S. Quinzel of 102 currently in use at state motor vehicle in- or First Aid Squad spection stations, today and tomorrow at the M6untaln ave., Springfield', a former member 376-0144 for Fire Department of the Springfield Township Committee and Metropolitan Air Pollution Control field office, 07081 Board of Education, will be held this morning Rt. 22, Springfield. 376-6440 for 'hot line' at Smith & Smith Suburban, Morris avenue, A testing'van, operated by.UieCepartment of on drug problems Springfield. - • ••» Environmental Protection (DEP), will be Publlsksd Evary Thursday by Trwnor Publishing Corp. Mr. Quinzel, who was an active member of stationed in the office's parking lot from 9 a.m. 41 Mountain aim., Sp.lngfl.ld, N.J. 07081 - 686-7700 numerous local organizations, died suddenly on to 3 p.m. both days. The lot is located off the Mnnriay al Ovprlnnlt Hospital, Snmrnil Hp was eastbound lanes of the highway next to the VOL. 44 NO. 28 Mailing AAirsiII SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY; APRIL 19, 1973 Subscription Rot* Sscond dais Postog* 91. Dairy Queen. The free demonstrations will be P.O. Bo« 69, Scrlnoll.ld, N.J. 070)1 J8.50 Y.arl, Paid at Sprlngfl.ld, N.J. 20 Cents Per Copy Mr. Quinzel, the grand-uncle of Springfield conducted by technicons fromDEP's BureaiToT wimitiiiuiiiiiimiiiiimmiiimiiiiimiimiiinri Chief of Police George E. Parsell, was born in Air Pollution Control. Cranford and was brought to Springfield as a "The mobile unit Is equipped with the same child. He lived here for 86 years. type of emission-measuring instruments used Pool accepting For 60 years, he operated Charles Quinzel & at motor vehicle inspection stations," a DEP Township police 'turned on' Sons, a painting and decorating contracting spokesman said. "The free demonstrations-are memberships firm, based in the township. being offered In order toTfifniliarize motorists Mr. Quinzel was a member of the Springfield with the testa which became part of the annual Membership in Ihr Springfield Com- P motor vehicle Inspection procedure last July ilty Pool lor the i«73 season it now 1926 to 1930, he served on the Township 5." Although presently used simpjy Unworn open to all permanent residents of Committal -Springfield, the Itecrrullon Drpariment unit motorists of excessive motor emission, the A member of the Springfield Lions Club arid WORKSHOP FOR MOMS —-Mothers df students offending the'Edward Walton ond tests will be used on a "pass-fall" basis starting announced this week. the-Springfield Republican Club, he was Thelma Sandmeier schools in Springfield were guests recently at a joint PTA this July. "••— Membership is available In three 1 By KAREN 8TOLL typewriter, he's of no use In crime prevention," formation will not remain on its machine very serving as treasurer of both,organizations at workshop titled 'Science: A Process Approach. The women were given the chance categories: family, $85; individual (22 Owners of vehicles taking advantage of the A complaint often voiced these days, by both the lieutenant commented. long. Goetzke said the bulk of the transcriptions the time of his death. to learn the rationale behind a new science program and to utilize some of the through 64), ISO: senior cillien (65 and Springfield tests will be given literature ex- policemen and the general public, is that law -0—0- will be handled by the regular records clerk, Mr. Quinzel also retained active membership over), 110. science kit materials. Pictured are (left to right): Alice Ferguson, Bella Upton, plaining the methods and purposes of the enforcement officers are being buried under an A "SIDELIGHT BENEFIT" of the program but another clerk may be hired on a part-time in the Springfield Volunteer Fire Department, Applications can be tecured from the "Geraldine White, Carole Steele, Janet Wohl, and Roseanne Gillis, math-science inspections, as well as suggestions for reducing ever-increasing pile of paperwork. That may will be the derivation of an automated traffic basis to aid in the typing. the Exempt Firemen's Association, the Recreation Department, Sarah Bailey specialist for the township public schools. - • • - - • , emlssiqnsjf these are found to be too high. -be true elsewhere, but in Springfield those report records system. "When an accident Springfield Historical Society, Continental Civic Center, 30 Church Mall. Those A training course on the purposes ancl IIKP nf ,report-writing duties will soon decrease. Lodge No. 190 F&AM of Miliburn, the Supreme desiring further Information can call the soon be given to members h d Council of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Hecreatli>H Department at mM(m Ut. Kichard E. Goetzke, head of the depart- secondsVall of the basic information can be fed of the forced and the Lask of reaching all the ment's special operations division, announced into the system and transcribed on accident men with all the necessary information will be IflP NeW ,1°r«°y r0n»lcln SPRgrih —Wetlands f/fe^tocfiecf—- this week that starting Mny 1, the force will index file cards. easy. Frlends of the Springfield Public Library. begin utilization of a dictation system designed "We'll be able'to use the information in the A member of Springfield Emanuel Methodist to release its members from "clerical duties." records as a basis in accident prevention The training session will be taped and Church, Mr. Quinzel also was active in the Probe mosquito spray effects on UC committee SCOOPING SNAILS AT THE SEASHORE Ms. Linda Stehllk, laboratory technician for The Impli-mrritntinn of the system—will-,—programs—and—selective—cnforajnnmf all three , shifts in the 1 Prof. Judith Mayer of 113 Irwln st., church's Men's Club. ' ' Prof. Judith Maver of 113 Irwln. Rt Rutgar»' mosqulto-lmpetf-Mody. coll from the shore oto lostofeo-roqfsfc Committee coincide with the new uniform report program operations." department via its recently-acquired video Snail, fiddler rrnh, mamh grasi Ulllflnh - |f moat rietnlipH nnri r>ttiflnglu«_nunE_ennriii/>h»4 ^pringflpld, Is among-70-member8-<)Hhe-t)nlon~ Mr. Quinzel had been the husband "of the late Research©,™ want to learn whether Insecticides used to control mosquitoes affect to be instituted throughout Union County. That The dictation machine can hold up to two system. As Goetzke noted, "It's a case of one of Mrs. Charlotte Trivutt Qulnzt;lrSnrvlvtrig~Bre~ it lives in the New Jersey wetlands, a team of "We're trying to trace the effects of these College faculty having committee assignments program, which was formulated by the Union for the current 1972-73 'academic year, ac- other living things--even if they're only snails. days' worth of recorded messages without our innovations assisting us in the installation two sons, Harry T. Quinzel and Charles R. Rutgers researchers is finding out practically sprays on all species of plant and animal life, County F'olice Chiefs Association, has been in being "emptied," but the department's in- of another." Quinzel, both of Springfield; two sisters, Mrs, everything about it. not just to see if they're injured directly but if cording to Prof. George Zirnite chairman of the offers first the planning stages for more than a year. It will May Depe of Verona and Mrs. Louise Hurlbutt The study which will determine how safe the there are more subtle effects - if perhaps the faculty and a member of the English depart- go into effect in every police department in the of Orlando, Fla.; four grandchildren and two current mosquito spray programs are for fish lay fewer eggs or If the grasses grow more ment. Egg-display shaping up county on May t. great-grandchildren. • creatures otter than mosquitoes, is one of the slowly," explains Dr. Andrew J. Forgash of the The Union College faculty is governed by The purchase by Springfield of the Lancier Department of Entomology and Economic faculty by-laws, self-adopted with the approval aid course Multj-Mcdia Dietation System "is designed Zoology at the Rutgers College of Agriculture of the board of trustees. The by-laws serve as a primarily to assist the department in this new Film, talk and Environmental Science, who is coor- guide to the faculty In exercising its respon- Annual contest in Woodbridge The Springfield Industrial Relations and uniform report system," Goetzke said, "and it -dinating the study. sibility for establishing educational policies. Development Committee, citing the recently will be beneficial to all divisions in the It-Dijght seem a small matter but the Faculty members are appointed to standing: Eggs of every color, eggs decorated with Tuesday. The young winners will be notified to enacted federal legislation requiring all em- department." ".""' """ set Tuesday wetlands where the mosquitoes breed are also committees by the executive committee of the lace, ribbon, velvet, sequins, eggs made in the be on hand at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, to receive ployers to have on their premises emergency The system, which includes a dictaphone, a vital habitat and feeding ground for many faculty. Committee assignments this year shapes of clowns, humpty dumptles and their awards. These will consist of three prizes five special telephone dictation "stations" in "Small World," a film- medical facilities or personnel trained in first kinds of birds, fish and small animals, which in "include: curriculum, academic evaluation, animals—no matter what, you will find it for winners In each of the seven grades. The top Aid. has announced sponsorship of a first aid the municipal building, a tape recorder and lecture, will be presented on turn serve as food for larger living things. faculty-student, admissions, athletics, coun- among the hundreds of decorated eggs on electric typewriter, was paid for with money Tuesday at 8:15 p.m., by its prize will be a trophy and a $5 cash award. The program. If this web of life is disturbed, the effects can seling, library, welfare, scholarship, catalog display at the Woodbridge Shopping Center, second-place winners will each receive $3 In The project, open to employers and other Obtained from Federal Revenue Sharing funds author, Fran William Hall, in and steering. Routes 1 and 9, from Tuesday through Easter given the township. Goetzke said the entire the last of this season's snowball - so they need to be weighed in cash and a ribbon. Two-dollar cash prizes and member* of the Springfield industrial com- deciding what's best to do about mosquito bites Prof. Mayer, a member of the English Sunday. All of them will have been made by ribbons will go to those rated third in each of munity, will be supervised by' Frank Rloux, system cost approximately $2,400. Summit Nature Club's New Jersey-school children in kindergarten -0-0-- Audubon wildlife film series. and mosquito-borne diseases. department at Union College, was appointed to the grades. The winning entries will be on committee member and first aid instructor In the field, the Rutgers study team is the catalog committee. ;__^ through grade six. display at the State House in Trenton, April 24 qualified by the American Red Cross. Rloux THE SYSTEM can be utilized in four ways, Tickets will be on sale at the counting, weighing and examining the living To date, more than 3,000 requests for entry through April 29. also is a past member of the Springfield First Goetzke explained. "If a policeman picks up EARLY COPY door at Summit Junior High creatures in an unsprayed area, and com- forms have been.received, insuring that this Hyman Cohen, supervisor, dairy products for Aid Squad. any outside phone and dials a certain number," Publicity Chairmen are urged to observe the he said, "he will be put through to the dictation School, Morris avenue, paring their findings with a second section of Friday deadline tor other than spot news. will be the biggest display yet presented in the Palhmark Markets and someone from the - The-first session was heMyApril II in the Summit. marshland that has been treated with in- Include your name, address and phone annual contest, which is sponsored by the New Woodbridge Shopping Center Merchants Imim.hlp municipal hiillHIng Blmiv, n«.|.taA hinp-and~cmnlicUiti! a report. The In^" -secticides; : oni bcr. Jersey Poultry Products Council of the State Association will Judge the display! by his wife, Lois, and by Ruth Force, gave an MEDICAL PIONEEJt^rank .fVanzf.* of Springfield last week became one of the first formation will be transcribed by a clerk-typist "Small world," dramatizes IS persons over to use American-made, nuclear-powered pacemakers to keep shortly thereafter." the interplay between man BRAHMSDEAD Department of Agriculture and the Woodbridge introductory demonstration of first aid their hearts beating properly. The devices, designed to last at least 10 years before Goetzke said reports and other messages can and other animals, with The famous German Shopping Center Merchants Association, said a PLUMBERS, ATTBNTIONI Sill your service* 10 procedural. 30.000 local families with a low coil Want Ad. Call <•«- replacement, were Implanted by a team of surgeons at Newark Beth Israel Medical also be phoned into the machine through any particular emphasis on the composer Johannes Brahms contest spokesman. The course is offered at no cost to employer Y reports increase 7700. Center. A key man on the Beth Israel pacemaker team is Dr. Lawrence Gilbert of police rallbox or any Police Department ex- insects. died in Vienna on April 3.1897. Judging of the eggs will • lake place on or employee. Persons interested In attending were asked to call Rloux at 3794S3S. Springfield, the hospital's director of thoracic and cardiac surgery. Franzese, who is tension in the municipal building. The five the landscapsr for the town's public works department, holds o pacemaker similar dictation "statiohs"~~feed directly into the RELATIONS RESUMED Arrangements will be made to schedule classes in '72 attendance •t the student's convenience, a spokesman -•"-frm or1"1 P'TT**' '" his chest. , (Photo-Graphics) machine and also feature a playback device. On April 3, 1964, the United For confidential reports, such as those of the I SStatet s and Panama resumed The Summit Area YMCA in increased services, programs, w ; •:• - ~— Investigative-division, a cassette recorder- its 1972 annual report issuerj__and faoMtiaa, Ihe XM had a aOTBRYbo 7«« [iplomatic relations that were dictator will be- utilized. ll ra srupted by January riots in last evening at itiss annuaannuall total recorded attendance of RELATIONS .nil • «.<»* .Twrirr SOUTH ORANGE: N. J. «.. h dinner revealed that with 154,228, compared to (48,767 in Development Committee, in an effort to ere jire two primary goals in this the Canal Zone. series at m. . „.,«* dlacover hw It can bast isrya local ioduttry, i 1 : i : :ili un," Goetzke noted. "First, to keep. 1971.:."- ' ••--••-: ".; ^•^•V,i. :'-^ ,^.vj;:;'^S-?/?.-tjS7'^ ! '--s :'''*; *'-- division units in the field, where they can It produced $212,701 from recently mailed, questionnaires toliciUng J commenU, complaints and recommendations be'of moire use to (he public in crime preven- membership' and program tion, and second, to provide more investigative fees, supporting and Century from that (egment of the community. to start next YOU MUST BRING "The response to date has been excellent," a time for the detectives by releasing them from Club memberships, and other clerical duties at a typewriter," •**\ contributions^. and • received committee spokesman said, "with more than BO The Friends of the Springfield Public Library., The first film, "The Frozen tyorld," in- THIS AD TO percent returned." He stated that the com- will sponsor a.film series to be shown In tht AIthQugh_0ther_police departments have, $57,060 from the Summit-New -traduces- a-series-of-lScolorvfilins "entitled utilized similar systems, as far-as Goetzke QUALIFY FOR 4 Providence United Campaign mittee will utilize Information from the . library meeting room beginning next Thurs- ''Civilisation," to be shown over 13 consecutive questionnaire* to compile data and assign knows, Springfield will be the only one in this toward its operating expenses day, April 26. The first showing will be.hefeLaU- weeks. This program Is open to the public, free urea using it in a patrol dijjjsjfin, where it is priorities -to categories "requiring the most SPECIAL of $269,461. p.m. There wuralsb be a repeat performance of charge. : expected to decrease police response time. "If urgent action." A program, with recom- that evening at 8. During 1972, the YMCA The special 1 p.m.—showing has been u patrolman is sitting in headquarters behind a PRICES. served 7,716 different mem- mendations, will be presented to various township agenda. arranged to permit more people to see the film „ bers including 2,504 boys, 1,176 according to Sidney Krueger. president of the girls, 3,021 men, and 1,015 The spokesman thanked all those who have Joint ecumenical Library Friends. "We hope that anyone who women, plus 1,521 registered responded to the questionnaires, "no matter events will be able 1 special program participants what their answers were," and urged all those "INNOVAriUN—Lt. Richard E. GoeJzko (left) and-Capt. Robert M. Taaffe of the ,'or-a-total of 9;237-perBoi who have not yet completed the forms to do so. -evening will honor Sprlnqlleld Police Department supervise the rocord served. . in trial run of new dictation system to be employed by the local force. Officers will ^ Its personnel included fotir lsrael The theme of "The Frozen World'.' Is Jfbr glass, papen be able to phone reports into a dictaphone or record them on a cassette player. The YMCA professionals, eight fiours set Emperor Charlemagne's encouragement of I TheSprlngfltld Save Our Environment | messagesrth'en will be transcribed by a clerk, enabling-the policemen to spend other fulltime employes, 39 Rabbi Howard Shapiro, convener of the learning and the arts as Western Europe began I Committee will hold Its monthly glass more time in the field or on investigative duties. (Photo-Graphics) parttime employes, 69 paid Springfield Clergy Association, announced this emerging from the bark Ages about 800 A.D. I and newspaper collection drive, for! program leaders and 275 by clerk's office week that a joint ecumenical evening, conv The next titles In the series are "The Great 5 residents of both Springfield and Thaw", an account of the physical and in- THIS WEEK ONLY! volunteer program leaders. Arthur H. Buehrer, Springfield Township memorating Israel's 25th anniversary, has § Mountainside, this Saturday from 8:30 Preschool and kindergarten been planned by the clergy of Springfield; tellectual changes of the 12th century, to be I a.m.to4p.m.at the Echo Plaza Shopping Springfield gets pilot project A comprehensive 35-polnt automotive Clerk, baa announced that his office will shown on May 3, and "Romance and Reality," maintenance service and safety programs had a recorded remain open until 8 p.m. tonight and on April The evening will take place at Evangel I Center, Rt. 22 and Mountain avenue at inspection that Includes the engine/ attendance of 3,680 serving 563 Baptist Church, 242 Shunplke rd., at 8:30 p.m. an exploration of the period of Gothic ar- ~ the Springfield-Mountainside line. 23,24,25 and 26 for voter registration. April 28 chitecture and chivalry, May 10. the cooling system, the brakes, the transmission! boys and girls, and family Is the deadline for registration for the June on Monday, April 30, The Rev. William Schmidt Mountainside Boy Scouts for the first to screen carriers of disease the ignition and the electrical systems, plus an camping weekends ac- primary. , Jr. will welcome the assembly and introduce The evening performance is being offered at .-I time will aid In the collection, along with overall check of interior and exterior auto safety 8 p.m. to give business people and others away Springfield this week was designated as the features. commodated 144 families. , Candidate* who wish to appear on the June the guest lecturer. Dr. Eva Fleischner. I members of the Kiwanla Key Club at Tay-Sachsis an inherited, degenerative Teen activities, including Dr. Fleischner la a.Roman Catholic "with a. during the day a chance to attend. Average | Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. New Jersey pilot project for a Tay-Sachs disease of the central nervous system which bityot must have their petitions in the clerk's length of time for each film Is about one hour. Just Tongue, bi-weekly coffee m> laita%r than 4 njiyi, AprH 3^ ttw flnn.1 deep Interest In Judaism and the relationship " g Battles should be aorted by color, disease screening program. Organized by the occurs in infants. These children, although tD CCHEC K COOLING SYSTEEM • CHECKLUBE IN TRANSMISSION between our two traditions." She sees one of -—The series was written and narratetf-DyT cferabty with metal and plastic "genetics unit ot tne-N.J. College of Medicine, in appearing perfectly normal at birth, have an filing date. Kenneth Clark, art historian, and was produced f p 3] CH6.CK_HQSE.CQNNEDX1QNS. D-CHECK LU86-IN DIFFERENTIAL-; SPRING SPECIAL Athletic League and Bull her tasks as a Christian theologian "the oved. Paper should be tied or boxed. | TOnjunction with Temples Shaarey Shalom, enzyme deficiency which gradually but Buehrera&dlssued-a reminder to township by the British broadcasting Corporation. It • CHECK WATER PUMP FILL TO PROPER LEVEL " Ring, New Providence drop-In unlocking of Judaism to my fellow Christians, The collection drive will be held rain or Temple Beth Ahm and Young Israel--relentlessly—destroysi the centraT~~nervous~ ': dog owners who have not yet picked up their was shown on Channel 13 television two years'" center, had a total attendance which-will make-their own faith more Synagogue,,the project will culminate Oct. 28 system, causing blindness, seizures, severe D CHECK GASKETS , JILcHANGE MOTOR OIL 1973 dog tags "to .do soimmedlately. as they ago "" U INSPECT ALL BELTS Q CHECK SHOCK ABSORBERS of 4,819. Metropolitan ~arg~past due." »_ meaningful," - liiifimiuttiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiini in a. town wide voluntary screening andjesting mental retardation and death by 5 years of age. (summer) Musical Theatre -The' question that' "haunts and still process. ~-~—— ._ Primarily a disease of Jews descended from • SERVICE WINDSHIELD WASHER D CHECK 0IUFILTEB .REPLACE j An addlUonalremlnfltf Was Issued aBout the 'involved 226 -youths of high- fascinates" Dr. Fleischner U: "What haa Next Friday evening, April*27, Dr. Philip central 15uropeaii~and~western Russian -• INSTALL WASHER-FLU.D ELEMENT IP NECESSARY new starting time for township meetings, set at college age wltrTan ' enabled this people to survive?'1 Accordingly, Grossman of the N.J. College of Medicine will families, Tay-Sachs Tias brought, tragedy to I-J TEST STARTER 8p.rn.The meetings are held on the second and r-, : I—I REMOVE FRONT WHEELS attendance-oHSflSr . "fpurth"Tuesday» of each month. 1 ."^ " . she has studied and written about the holocaust be-a guest speaker at Shaarey-Shalom. Jlis many famlltep. Because 01 recent medical MCLEAN. ADJUST SPARIC RLUGS^ ^EXAMINE LINING AND DRUMS (-cyilndac-cars . r;intlian Guide and—JndJwr-1 of UfeWazI era and the existence of the State of ..topic wfiTBe Tay-Sachs disease, .ajataiillhfias_ _hreakthroughs, however, carriers-can now be -__.i. REPLACE IF NECESSARY -that sh-ikes—Jewish children —almost—ex- • ADJUST BRAKE. LINKAGE,, car only J28.95? Princess progrfljiM in'Smnn _ lsfaaT"wnTcB, more Uiatt-Miy-othet^ event, detected through a simple and accurate blood - "Q CHECK DISTRIBUTOR POINTS. • INSPECT LINES FOB.LEAKS. and surrounding communities I ~ clusively, and the uniquaprogram to eradicate - -test., -__ REPLACE IF NECESSARY Cost is slightly higher for cars with air- the disease that is about to be launched in ,—, • ADD FLUID IF NECESSARY totaled 105 tribes with 827 dads v M The purpose of the Springfield program Is to conditioning/ears yyUh disc braknand : -A/VA LTERS PARADE OF FASHIONS: Springfield* - • CHECK ALTERNATOR 0UI£UL_BexA>,1Ne A(,D RePACK Corvettes: ." ; . . . ::_.-._ and.86l.boys and girls. Alotal Dr. Flel«choer ia an associate profetsor of reach, educate and test Jewish people of LEFT: Glen Plaid Suit In aprlrtg weioM fabric of SS'i Oacron. 25% Wool, 20N Linen. The test itself, a relatively painless 'and easy- LJ CHECK TIMING FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS of 222 boys and girls attended Slgtitly Itttad at vnlst. desp akja vaou. MOO.OO by Regional Board religion at Montclair State College. She childbearing age in order to locate and identify Price shown lii (o(or labolabor onlyonly.. PartsParts,, If YMCA regional resident received her Ph.D. degree from Marquette hhdo procedure which will- be given in - unsuspecting carriers of the Tay-Sachs gene • CHECK CONDENSER, • CHECK TIRES AND REPORT necessary flifluidd s and lubricantlicats are Balgnva Square Draw Shirt by Career Ckjb Permanent preas, 8S"l Dacron, 3SS col- camps and 633 MJys and girls ton. Machlnawaah, tumble dry.'».00 . ,. " iW» will be no regular adjourned meeting Springfield by physicians and technicians from within the communUy . , • CHECK AIR CLEANER extra. University and. her B,A. from Radcllffe. She k • CHECK HEADLIGHTS SEAL BEAMS attended the Summit Ys day' Handsomely designed Wembley lie from Ihe Chadwlclicosec'lloh. 'B,»0 . will speak on Israel's rightt o exist. Her lecture the College of Medicine, involves the drawing ' One in every 30 Jews carries the defective • CLEAN OR REPLACE FILTER • INSPECT WINDSHIELD WIPERS.. Call Elliott now, 763-4000, to arrange « camps. <. CENTO): 1COH lexturKed potyeiter doutna KnUBIaiar.'Never wnnKlea. newir aaga '••_" AprU.ime meeting originally Jerusalehas beenm entitled T , "What is the Mystery of of a small sample of _bJpod..frpm__eaclL in-. gene. Al though.this.in.na-way affects hls-own • ADJUST CARBURETOR '• TEST HORN . convenient appointment. In aquatics, 74 classes and lor tonight hii 6^ canceUedr^- Prw^nJerusalemw T A •promise!: Peace and "Ood'a "dividual. The serum samples will then be health, a carrier has the potential to pass the --^ndura-preaa Sport 8Wrt w«i aoWco*v and cuft»rM»;iWia.*o»h. turn t*> dry: MO.OO 7 • TUNE MOTOR SAENTIFICALLY • CHECK SIGNAL LIGHTS ' —- teaMsTiad ~IOUeiidaiice~6r~ i ne^rmeeBniroribe Regional* Board of . After Dr. FleiKhner's talk, the Rev. James analyzed at Kingsbrook Jewish Hospital In genetic defect onto his or her children, • LUBRICATE ENTIRE C • CHECK EXHAUST SYSTEM 20,195; open swims and family RIGHT: Mr. CMps Bport Coal lor Boys. 100% Rortral por/a>tor double knit. Always nest. atlon will bo held at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dewart of the Springfield Emanuel United Brooklyn, and the results provided to each . producing additional carriers. If two carriers Bwlma had an attendance of and trim. •M.OO fl, In the cafeteria of the Arthur L. Johnson person in a matter o{ weeks. marry, there is a one-ln-four chance In each Kaynee Dress SWrt tapered tailored for period lit. Permanent press 50% polyester, fiO%' - ', (Continued on pape a) " 33,437. A total of 741 adults and s al High School In CUrk. Coffee and cake . According to Dr Grossman, the disease, .cotton. 'J.00 . ". [be lerved at 7:30 p.m., a half-hour before although incurable, is now preventable. Thus, . youngsters were* taught to Contrasting Ue of IOCS Dacron polyester'3.00 • , . Sachs dlseuae and will die by the age of 5. swim, 603 passed other swim nesting, so community resident! may talk state courl- success of the program could have Important Once identified, however, it Is possible tests and 267 were awarded nally with their board representatives. ramifications not only for residents of through counseling and monitored pregnancies AIR CONDITIONING DOUBLE llfesavintf certificates. ' Regional Distririt is compoaed of tlx Springfield b6t also for. Jewish families' for high-risk couples to have as many healthy FRONT-END ALIGNMENT In the gym there were US «inmunlUes, Berkeley Height*. Clark, Gar- n throughout the state. children as they desire without the threat •.•«•• ' • TEST PRESSURE BONUS • CORRECT CAMBER classes and teams attended Townthlp Attorney SanfordMeskin this week by 6,952, with. • 31,458 at- S^rin|fleld and operatei four high bchqolj, , • TEST CONTROLS s»v« on In. 35-polnt • ADJUST STEARINS GEAR reported that he hai recelv#4 non children and close relatives. If either Adult School 'Involved 709, | building a,t MortU and Short HUbr, i it's the reel thing Is identified as a carrier, there Is a 90 percent tsand youth In 63 classes. 1 ^.Tiw-.^Mtv'APiP*' *'' Wvii- • "• •. A Union boy went fishing Monday in the Rah- chance that each of their children and dote r UoM.aub wiu iponwr a reverilng «lowtr court verdict,. The Summit' ArM YMCA, 41 MAPLE STHerr, SUMMIT 277,2112 way River In Springfield, but Instead of getting (Continued on p«|« |> which has ju*t celebrated its y, April »*, at JonalhahDiyton ordinartcB whifch focWdi i»tp for a "catch" be was "caught," according to a .87th anniversary In Summit, Sclwol f~turln( Jl«gi, the p^oToTtheWwWohextewtafi report given towrahip police. , School board fo CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT PttAcW MTVM the com- OPEN MPNDAY * THURSDAY NIGHTS ONTli 9P.M, M>neMtoa4ta4ir0u^re»l*mtui Police said the youngster, Gary Gach, was 200 Vallty Sti-Mt munlUei of Sttaralt, New Uonf'cfui wu boat fUhlng near the MUItown road bridge when the Springfield Board of Education will taaet iProvl-Jence,^ Berkeley n, cun INOHI ano-i three other boya, who were standing on the Monday at 8 p.m. In the cafeteria oflba South Orange, N.J. Heights, ShOrtBlU., Miliburn tlwkoutitaint]da 1 bridge, usod a fishing line to hook the lad's rod Florence Gaudlneer School. The meeting iw*# owneri, extending am) reel. They reportedly pulled In their price 1 postponed from this week to ovoid a conllkit and nin off wiam equipment, valued at »ai. with the Jewish holiday of Paaaover. ..^1. ••* •

2-Thursday, Aprif 19, 1973-SPRINGFIElti (N.J.) LEADER luiiitiiiuiuiiuiiiuiniuuiuiuuiiiiiimuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiii Dayton parents SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, April 19, 1973-3 Springfield Fire Department starts to sell flowers mk- Tenants win opening round • The Jonathan Dayton Regional High inspection of businesses, apartments School Choral Parents Society will conduct a fresh potted blooming holiday on qir conditioner surcharges The Springfield Fire Department recently flower sale tomorrow andSaturday. A large group of tenants from a number of conditioners that has become obsolete in named Fireman Gerard Richelo as fire in- Flowers will be sold door to door In developments gathered at the Municipal various apartments. spector, assisting Deputy Chief Edwin Ersklne Springfield and Mountainside. Flowers Building in Springfield last week to hearra Resnik's contention was that the air con- __ in this work. The assignment consists of In- ~ will also be sold both days at the complaint before the Rent Leveling Board filed ditioners were part of an agreement between ~~~ specting business establishments, hallways, 1 Jonathan Dayton Regional High School against management by Jack Resnik, landlord and tenant and that in exchange for = storage areas and boiler rooma of apartment- grounds from 9 to 5 and Sunday morning. president of Springfield Tenants Association. rent paid, the landlord would furnish stoves/ houses for violations of the fire codes. ~ All proceeds will be"used for the benefit The complaint was in" reference to refrigerators and air conditioners. Inspections are being made on a regularly of the Jonathan Dayton Regional High management charging tenants a surcharge as Over a period of years when any of these — scheduled bases, five days a week,, for .the School choral groups. — capital improvement in the replacing of air items became obsolete and could not be purpose of pointing out to business people, IIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII repaired, he said, it was incumbent upon the" tenants and owners alike, the hazards and landlord to replace these items and the tenant dangers of any violations found, and reasons Man ordered held should not be paying for these through a capital < why they must be corrected. improvement claim. // Fire Chief Robert E. Day said, '-'We ask the Holy Cross Church Resnik reported, "The board ruled that tM co-operation of-business establishments, be for action by jury landlord has not fulfilled his obligation to Ibe they large or small, to survey their premises, services scheduled tenant and until lie follows the regulation as interior and exterior, and clean-up any ac- on hashish charge outlined in^ the Springfield ordinance awf ap- —s—cumuUUon-of-eombustibleareneck-and correct "plles to the township for permission to charge B • any improper electrical conditions, storage of An East Orange man was ordered held for surcharge, he cannot tax the tegsnt and. the Union County Grand Jury following his flammable liquids and-oiher hazardous ~Hbly Week services are planned by Holy _ZAUVENET._ therefore no decision can be rendered by UuT -appearance Monday before acting Judge materials. If you have a particular problem — Cross Lutheran Church, Springfield, beginning boardtas to the validity of the landlords' claim. George L. Lombardi at Springfield Municipal you're not too sure of, call this department at tonight at 7:45 with the celebration of Holy "Joseph Bruder, tenant representative, Court. The defendant, Vincent A. Ferrara, is 376-0144 and we will assist you. Communion and a sermon by the pastor, the claimed that tenants are now paying landlords' Local Jewish organizations J accused of possession of hashish. "We ask you to make this survey before the Rev. Joel R. Yoss, on the theme, "The Upper taxes with no recourse for any exemption and inspector's arrival. This will indicate that you Room." In other court action, 18 motorists were fined agreed that tenants should not pay for land- for violations. Operation of an unregistered are concerned about the hazards that sloppy, Tomorrow, Good Friday, a service for all lords' expenses in the normal routine of housekeeping can create and how much to mark Israel's anniversary f vehicle on S. Springfield avenue brought a $15 operations in their business." children and their parents will take place at penalty to Robert Grisham of Rockaway. Fined irreparable damage a fire can cause. When the 1:30 p.m. with the theme, "What Do You See?" The local celebration of Israel's 25th an- counts and It was In Pathmark's behalf that. The Leveling Board was represented by inspector arrives, greet him with the thought In niversary by every Jewish organization In Venet Introduced retail food store advertising^ 115 each on the same charge were Joseph Edward Olesky, chairman, and Paul Berliner, The Sunday School children will sing Lenten LoBosco of Clark and the Bel Mont Vending nrl that he i» thore-to-hclp you, not to.' -hymns-amUhe-pastor-will-giw n sermonettp,.. Springfield will Include a morning gathering to television. member of the Board. The Township Com- p y, "Corp. ot Jersey City. LuBosco's summons liad Tomorrow evening at 7:45, there will be a Sunday, May 6,~at 10 a.m. at Temple Sharey Venet is a member of the board of mittee was represented by Mayor William A. the boom' on you," Day concluded. been Issued on Hillside avenue; the company's Service of Shadows. This service is a version of Shalom at which refreshments will be served, Theresa Grotta Center, B'nai B'rith (Food- Ruocco, Committeeman Edward Stiso and Members of the local department have been on Meisel avenue. kept busy during recent days. Besides the ancient'office of Tenebrae and has become followed by a march to the Town Mail for Industry and Springfield lodges), the Advert* Township Attorney Sanford Meskin. Jonathan Johnson of Newark paid $20 for responding to five separate brush fires over the a Good Friday tfadition at Holy Cross. noontime community festivities and a, Using Club of New Jersey and America-Israel' DIAMOND POLISHERS — Cub Scouts from Pock 73 at St. James Chunh. Springfield, Browne, Teener League president, and Ed Weber, and Mike Russo, coaches in the careless driving on Rt. 22,^ while William M. weekend, the men also were called on to battle Tenebrae means darkness. motorcade to the New Jersey regional Chamber of Commerce. He has been a leader in "dean up debris before the opening of the baseball season at Teener Lotfgue Field Intro-County League. Boys taking part included Ronnie Poles, Mike. Magaldo and Qpnte Jr. nf-Wratflflrt was fined ilS for pausing ~~a~blaze In an abanaomstgas station on the The service begins in 8llBnee~Bna tmdn In celebration at Millbuin High School. Chalrmen- -faoth-ihefitate of Israel Bond and United Jewish— — on Tucker avenue. Union.' The work on Saturday was planned by Cubmaster Ted -Tommy-Pwria of Union and Gary Uilevoo, Fronlt-golotroglioHFony Culalicinu, a red light on Rt. 24. Oeste also was fined $10 for center island of Rt. 22. That call cameTit 3:13 almost total darkness. During the service 15 include Irwin Kotler, Norman Salsltz, Stacy Appeal campaigns. Loya and Richard Lalevee, pack committee chairman, as part of the Boy Scouts' Matthew Smith, Sean McCabe. Billy Doerrler, Brian Dudley, Greg Lalevee, John failure to have an auto insurance identification (Continued from page 1) a.m. April 12, with on-duty personnel and 33 candles aro extinguished, one at a time. One Stulowltz, Ron Tol and Terri Walters. He is a graduate.of Pratt Institute and served Beyer, Mark Wood, Glenn Horishny, Steve Dahmon and Andy Piedl of Springfield. •Project SOAR (Save Our American Resources). Supervising the work were Bob card in his possession. volunteers answering the alarm. The fire was candle remains lighted and the officiant The weekend-long celebration will culminate in the Infantry in World War 2 in the European — " (Photo-Graphics) relatives also could be carriers. These relatives extinguished "within minutes;" a spokesman removes it briefly from the sight of the in an Israel Bond cabaret in honor of Zal Venet, Theater. He resides with his wife Mildred in Thirteen drivers were penalized for then could be altered and tested at the ap- said. congregation and returns it in order to sym- vice-president of Temple Beth Ahm and of the Springfield. They have two sons: Alan, a. speeding. Charged with exceeding the 25-mlle propriate time. On Saturday, at 3:47 a.m., the firemen were bolize the death and resurrection of Jesus. Jewish News of the Jewish Community graduate of the University of Denver, antr- ACLD to hold party limit on Mountain avenue were Michael A. According to Dr. Grossman, the success of Varosky of Piscataway, fined $257or travelling the prevention program in Springfield will HOT WHEELS — Ed Anagnos of the Springfield Fire Department uses. CO2 called to wash down gasoline spilled as a result Toward the end, the Scriptures are closed as an Federation of Metropolitan Hew. Jersey It will Wllltam, a sophomore at Hiram College in Bryant Brook easement faces fight; of an auto accident in front of 232 Milltown rd. acknowledgment of Christ's words.'it is be presented at Temple Beth Ahm and will Ohio; the Essex-Union Chapter of the New Jersey 51 mph; Bruce Batten of Mountainside, $25 for depend solely on the response and participation extinguisher to put out burning motorcycle at 49 Country Club lone. Fire officials Association for Children with Learning 49 mph; Ellen S. Bernstein of North Plainfield, At 8:48 a_m. Sunday, all apparatus responded finished." The choir anthem will be "Wondrous start with a champagne cocktail reception that Chairmen for the Israel Bond cabaret include of the community. said they were notified at 10:26 a.m. Tuesday by the bike's owner, Stewart Anker Disabilities will hold a card party-dessert at $25for 49 mph; Freeman R. Wooten of Newark, to a call at 34 Warwick Circle where a blower Love." Hymns by the congregation, scripture Sunday at 7 p.m. Admission will be free. Dr. Sam Gross, Leslie Schulman and Mrs.".'. With this in mind, all members of the com- of that address, that the vehicle had burst into flames. They said the apparent Temple Beth Ahm, 60 Temple dr., Springfield $23 for 51 mph; Thomas E. Phillips of Unioi motor of a heating unit had burned out. readings, congregational responses and The giiest entertainer will be Morty Gunty, Mem Shafman. township to study criticism Monday [unity'-were urged to attend services at cause was a gasoline leak. Wednesday at 8 p.m. The donation is $2.50 per $30 for 53 mph, and Calvin Smiley of_Newark. prayers compose^ the service. nightclub and television star who served as co- Temple Shaarey Shalom at 8:45 next Friday —-—•.- - - —(Photo by Fireman Ed-Gardinol) ; -ticket: Refreshments- Include coffee - and- project." •— $3o7or 48 mph. evening, April 27, when Dr. Grossman will " On Easter Sunday there will be services at "Tiost drUie'CereT)TaTPaIsyTaethdn; Plain to fight Uie granting of an easement to the-risk—of-falling-into-the-enlarged-brookr : dessert. Meskin commented that the $600,000 flood Rlchard*Laird of Fanwood was fined $30 for provide an indepth look at Tay-Sachs disease, 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. to celebrate the festival of Venet is president of Venet Advertising of ^Motorist lost license . permit flood control work along Bryant Brook which he described as a "10-foot pit." Dealers hopping Tickets will be sold at the door or may be control job requires the obtaining of casements driving 80 mph in a 50-mile zone on Rt. 22, while describe the testing program and answer, the resurrection. (Holy Communion at both New YorYand New Jersey. His agency, formed were an.aunced this week by John F. Halak, an Township-Attorney $anford Meskin reported purchased In advance by contacting Judy from C!l persons whose property abuts the cast a $25 penalty was paid by Deborah A. Baxter of questions relating to the Springfield project. services). For both services, the sermon will be In 1954 in Irvington, has grown to rank among attorney residing at 27 Brook st., Springfield. that Mayor William A. Ruocco will review the Kalem cited for lack of insurance -;•: Stern, chairman for the event, at 992-4410. and west branches of Bryant Brook. He said Somerville for travelling 71 mph on the high- to climb aboard "The Urgent Now." The choir anthem for the top 150 In the country. It has conducted Halak charged that the easement, one of 69 complaint in detail at an executive session of - marketing and merchandising campaigns for An article in last week's edition of Uje Leader being obtained to permit channelization of the the Township Committee on Monday. MesKin • thai Halak is the only one of the 69 to raise any way. Kaster Sunday will be "Christ Lay in Death's legal questions concerning the easements. Fitting pretty by insurors Strong Bonds," by Weinhorst. Between the such clients as General Motors, Fiat, MBT incorrectly stated that a motorist appearing at stream, would take a portion of his garage. He added that the mayor-wants to provide Charged with breaking 35-mile limit on Joint service for flea market The township attorney added that 49 property services, the Holy Cross Youth Fellowship will Broth, White Rock and Enters. a session of Springfield Municipal Court had lus also called for fencing to protect children from whatever relief he can without endangering the Morris avenue were Barry A. Gould of Hillside, The Daniel D. Knlem Insur- owners have signed easements and will receive (Continued from page 1) serve a breakfast in the fellowship hall. ' Its efforts on behalf of the Prince Macaroni license suspended for six months because hie fined $15 for driving 49 mph, and Emerson P. Our Spring Stride Rites have more than just great looks. ance Agency of Springfield Increased dealer activity was reported this payments set by the appraisal firm of Ard Methodist Church will be moderator There's a beautiful fit built into every pair.' Company were nationally recognized with the had no liability Insurance identification card id Dwlnell of Mtllburn, $25 for 52 mph. Carl V. for has been recognized as a "1973 week for the Springfield Rotary Club's flea his possession. - ; HIS WEfK'S IEAITI NEW* Associates of Wcstfield. As of this writing, 20 Luohgo of Union paid $25 for speeding 50 mph in questions from the audience. double checked by our professionally Select Circle Agency" by the market and antique show, with an an- award of the Cljojor the "Little Boy Anthony Running" television commercial. According to Judge Joseph A. Horowitz, the RyKREBGBEENBERCRP. owners have not signed, and their cases will go a 25-mile zone on Linden avenue. Maureen H. Cantor Farid Dardashti of Temple Beth Ahm trained fitters. Stride Rite. The most Central Mutual Insurance nouncement by Paul Steck.Wihairman of 4nto-«m\t York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware capital letter and there is Education has adopted tbe following calendar screen printing. either a period or a question the operation. Today, surgery la plans to tear down Halak's garage. He stated for—next'year at Jonathan Dayton Regional He pointed to the economic 2,300 spectators andlhe club said it is looking and Maryland were represented at the con- of tbe more gifted and most mark after the last letter in that he would be happy to include a stipulation High School, Springfield. Tbe calendar was f Senior citizens I; and social problems that have for a jump In-fignret, bawd upon larger show ference, hold in conjunction with the 30th an- The workshops will begin spfoinlauig branches of medicine. each case. in the easement not to touch any part of the planned in coordination with the elementary affected the industry, the grounds and more exhibitors. nual convention of the Pennsylvania July 9 and will meet from 9 tj 'Operations considered "major" Just garage. | Mayor William A, Ruocco last week § 1. Blessed the earth. They school systems in Springfield and Moun- changing character of Insur- Rain date for the flea market is Sunday, June Association nf Twn-Ypnr Colleges. The keynote a.m. until 1 p.m. every week- EXTRA ft 15 years ago are now handled as i Noting that the casement calls for the taking ( proclamed May as Senior Citizen MonUi g the meek: shall for are Inherit tainside. ance, and stressed to mem- 3. Admission is $1 per person. address was given by the educator and writer, day for three weeks. j procedures. Operating mortaUUes are of some 40 feet of the property, now 185 feet | in Springfield, following examples set by S 2. my keeper? brother's-Am The first term will run from Wednesday, bers the need for being ' John Holt. --•- ^very rare. deep, Meskin said that any danger of falling ! President Richard M. Nixon and Gov. 3 An unusual feature of the I Sept. 5, to Friday, Jan. 25. The school will be "involved with the future" to Ms. Libes' workshop presented the 'f .•••• ' " - • into the brook would be the same as It is now. William T. Cahlll. § anticipate opportunities for program besides its in- 3. only Be afraid, believe not closed as follows: Sept. 27~and 28, Rosh techniques developed for the County College of SHERMANS ) Remember, call us for the filling of all He Baldihat'onceThe^work Is completed the The mayor urged "all collective groups i Unionite arrested; tensiveness Is that classes will Hashanah; Nov. 15 and 16r N.J. Education progress. - Morris' remedial math courses. These courses 4. men. fishers Follow me, bank will probably be less steep, but the stream and all private citizens" to join in 'efforts =5 include both adults and mir prescriptions. For fast, reliable Association convention; Nov. 21 to 25, The Kalem Agency has been are designed to meet the needs of each student you and I make of will will be wider than it-is at present. to assure the Inclusion of our senior H FITTERS SHCES children age 12 and older. It IB ervice, phone PARK DRUGS, 22S Thanksgiving; Dec. 21, at 12:35 p.m. to Jan. 1, associated with Central in a student-oriented program based on In- 5. with God. things are citizens in the community at large ... thus 1 suspect in break-in lorris Ave., Springfield (In the General The township attorney added, "The con- Christmas recess; Jan. 24, at 12:35 p.m., and 333 MIUBURN AVE.. MIUBURN Mutual since 1954 and pro- dividualized, self-paced instructional expected this will add an extra impossible which with men SPELLING OUT THE RULES — Committee members of the Perquackoy (spelling game) guaranteeing a true and meaningful 1 Township police have reported the arrest of Jreene Shopping Center). Phone S7»- demnation proceedings will not delay work on Jan. 25, end of term. vides insurance service to techniques. dimension to the experience. are The possible SERVICE m FREE DELIVERY. tournament ot theJames Coldwoll School, Springfield, are, from left, Joey Demark, partnership for, by and with our older S OPtN THURS (VfS PARKING ACROSS THf STREET George G. Brantley, 19, of Union, in connection Suian Aulltlo, Eric Sheth, Lisa Natalini, Kevin Drexler Alyso -Klursteln,. Glonn the project. As soon as we file our complaint for The second semester will run from Jan. 28 to' over 1,000 policyholders. JThe ceramics workshop will 6.1 will do It. If any thing ye T _ Americans." g vith a' break—and—entry—F-eb,. 7 at Victory— Open daily 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.p.m.n : Sal LtLMfl each parcel and file the proposed sum with thp. •limp 24 Thp Rchonl will he closed as follows: -be taught by Jan Weldo;"a -shall ask in my name, ,_. Slav xL. jMllll'lliwuiluiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiijiiiiiHlg. "ir Engineering, Victory road, Springfield. —Mrs. Rorhenberefr— IM> IM uurt wat^fer 18:30a.m. to»p.m.; Sun. 9a.m. to2p.m. ..C court, we can start work immediately^JTie JanJ28, at 12:35 p.m.; Feb. lff;tO247midwjnter_ lj IH Urnntlcy h LivlngBton College graduate, WiHIIIIi MMWIIMH -JABSLNEEDS to SURGICAL SUPPUES -Short Hills-Mall- cOHrTwnrsimpIy'aecide what is a fair amount recess; "April 11, at 12:35 p.m. to 21, Easter lilt' I IIIIMKtl 111 of the company at the time, allegedly broke into who "has conducted ceramics • •UFHOLITMY . >•• F77_ PRINCE GARDNER WALLETS ... to be paid." • recess; May 27, Memorial Day. Corn- services are held workshops around the "»I:M uqof -9 'izw Bimq lUPCOVBIH. ' RUSSELL STOVER AND BARTON'S IfTP^rquackey, By cracky a portion of the building and stole a radio. CANDIES ... HALLMARK CARDS ,., He noted that bids on the project are mencement will be June 20. June 21 is the last houses mini-zoo Brantley was picked up Friday by Det. Howard Funeral services were held last Thursday country. He is presently in S '61:» J1BK y 'BE:S )|J«K[ AUU MS Call 378-8020 PANASONIC RADIOS ... EXCLUSIVE Twenty-four children in Springfield's James scheduled to be received on May 8 and work day of school for students. June 24 is the last C. Thompson at the Union County Jail, where afternoon at the Bernheim-Goldsticker -New Mexico doing extensive E "6:» u»{) i 's:s JJBW I will compete for the highest total score. A mini-zoo will be the •« w *Ofl» MM MM to FRAGRANCE COSMETICS, SUCH AS Caldwell School are planning -a Perquackey Captains of the teams are Susan Aulislo, should start soon after that date. day for teachers. ii.nl r.OKTK,\ITS he had been taken after being charged by Union Memorial Home, 1200 Clinton ave., Irvington., research in raku'forming and REVLONS "ULTIMA." Easter attraction for animal M «MI«MM. tournament to begin Friday, April 27. Every Marijo Casciano, Joey Demark, Kevin Drexler, Township police with resisting arrest and at- for Mrs. Esther Rothenberg, 78, of 30D Forest firing techniques. IrMIHai hr M ywra In N J. lovers, young and old, in the dr., Springfield. EARLY COPY Friday afternoon for five weeks, eight teams Alyse Klursteln, Irwirt Uss, Lisa Natalina and Mall at Short Hills. The baby tempted escape. The Union officers had been JoanneRynfc, another Publicity Chairmen are seeking to arrest him in connection with the Mrs. Rothenberg died last Tuesday in St. Glenn Stewart. Each captain will select two 20-40 Club lists 2 honored at Pingry animals can be seen today Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston. Livingston College graduate, urged to observe the team members and one alternate.' from 1Q a.m. to 9 p.m., Springfield case, police said. A native of Newark, Mrs. Rothenberg moved will conduct the. silk screen Friday deadline for Perquackey is a favorite game of many of the Herbert Schiller of 983 Chimney Ridge dr. Brantley was taken back to the county jail 1 The slick of patent, tomorrow and Saturday from workshop. She has been other than spot news. .fourth and fifth grade children. It is a word when he failed to raise bail, set at $2500. He is to to Springfield three years ago. She was a drug discussion and Andrew Brenner of 100 Tree Top dr., both and there you are: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. assistant to Steven Proconlal, I C 0 H A1 fl H S game of both skill and chance. Each player 252 MOUNTAIN AVE. appear in Springfield Municipal Court on April member of the Rugh Cohen Cancer Relief Include your name, Springfield, received honor grades during the On display will be a baby Association, Newark, and the Springfield master printer with the address and phone throws 10 cubes which have letters on their "Everything You Always Wanted to Know second marking period at Pingry School, the great look ,of a 23. . <*>•,• ;•- SPRINGFIELD* 379-7666 elephant, a 2%-month-old Corcoran "Gallery In faces. about Drugs" is the title of a program that will low-heeled -wear-with-all. Hulda Lodge UOTS. number. . Hillside. llama, two month-old Saanan Surviving are a son, Jnhn; two grandsons and Washington, . D,C. The score is computed by the number of he sponsored by the 20-40 Cl'ib at Temple Beth goats, a 10-day-old Jersey one groat-granddaughter — ._ words a player can make using and.reusjng the _ Ahm, Jpringfield^-Qn Wednesday at. 8:30-p,mr- calf, two week-old lambs, two The courses were chosen to . Jetters-WhlchJ all f ac£ up.The. players.f ijidjhai; I.t. Samuel Calabrese of the Springfield Police $26 peacocks, four bunnies, two A 20-year-old Hillside man faces narcotics _enable the student to undergo the game is fun as Jwell as educational, and Depar(meht's~inyestigative division, will 'TLL MAKE YOU AN OFFEI baby goats, two African and motor vehicle charges after being arrested the entire process of creation helps to improve spelling and vocabulary. ._ present a film and lecture program on nar- Kaplan on dean'sJst 1 r • Navy pygmy goats, two white sheep .Sunday night on Meisel avenue, Springfield^ from the construction of the The Eerquackey tournament has developed a cotics; The public Is invited , and refreshments for Keyser • Black and a week-old piglet, police reported. kiln or the buUdihg~of the silk AT THESE great Inteyeat in the game at the school and will be" served,—. .==,-=-,—__.. 0U JUST CAN'T REFUSE!" WILMINGTON, Ohio - Benjamin Kaplan of screen to theTlntthed product -;C. Jack Keyser of New • White Police said Kevin Harris^pkked-up-at 10:55- Springfield, N.J.,.has been named to the dean's flflh grpHo phlMrun flffan mm> In parly Intrfo . p.m. by PU, Edward Klsch, has been charged in just- three weeks. - • •*" The club has also scheduled a "coctand roll" Providence has been elected FRIDAY DEADLINE JtaJatWilmlngton CollegeTorboth.the faU.and; 'morning' to play. Mlriann Boogar and Lori dance Saturday, Mny lftat:9p m nt the tgmplp " president of the Summit Area AH Items other than spot news with being under the Influence of drugs, driving? ""••''• " ", college officlalrahnburicedlhis: Kadish hold the honors ofhjgh score for one ~ should be In our office byjjoon _ 'while under the influence of drugs, operating, arT courses are" not: Live-music, refreshments and ajfopen bar are "-YMCA—board" of directorsr- turn, 1,800 points. — w n p an unsafe vehicle and being an """" ' - required; pplanne d 'rtplrfitHflrftprilfpyV t$.s flph, , and both -^Viee-pnaiileiiuieKHittifllflrthe' J 1973-1974 season are Kenneth -driver^- . :.-r— —-~— -Further information may be ~ RATES singles and couples have been invited to attend. Further information may be obtained by R. Robson- Jr. of Summit and -BUST THOSE BUOSI Find Ml obtained from Pat Files at Far Bazbara Smith wins Eugene J. Schaefer of New Exterminator In th« Claulllad Brook School, 3794442. ' Trpth-ii-LMdHf Olsclosire calling Ed Glasamen, club president, at 370- Sectlonl . . prize in poetry contest 2135, or the dance chairman, Linda Kirsch, 688- Providence. Club to see Chart (tr Typical Luis 2975,. _•._....._ _ Reelected are vice:. presidents Dr. Howard P. Barbara Smith,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn, John W. Roux, nature show No. of Papoits M 38 James F Smith of 38 Tower Dr., Springfield, Alfred E. Ranckc, and- has been awarded third prise in the annual Cancer forecast * Nature-pho'tographer An- - Rudolph- deRoode, all of - poetry'contest 61" the Catholic Daughters of TietteDrjC^"ait3rfwill"pfesent~ Summit. John F. Sch- -Uitromai- $3,000.00 IftlOOO America, Court Short Hills 97.8. . . About 53 million Americans now living will a slide show entitled "The wanhauaser of Summit has eventually have cancer according.'to the Outer Islands*' at the Summit Vol. MCMLXXIU Easter Edition Miss Smith is an eighth grade student at St.' been reelected secretary; statistics released by the American Cancer Nature Club meeting tonight, Moitkly Payaail $138.25 IM.SI Rose of Uma School, Short Hills, and willenter John Pointer of Short Hills, Society; one In four persons, according to SO DON'T GET MARRIED at 8:15 at the Lincoln School, the Academy of St, Elizabeth, Convent Station, reelected treasurer, and ; in thefsn present rates until you've seen how we can artistically Summit. • EASTER AT THE Alll.l%RiUr 841 ;v :.',:Mi Bartholomew A. Sheehan Jr. Mrs. Kynaston-l^ a member of Summit, elected assistant preserve your wedding memories of the Photographic Society of OLD MJLL INN total Payiiits $3,270.18 $3,404.11 Club slates tour treasurer. America, in whose pictorial • Keyser, • a field represen- ^BRINGTHIS AD INTO OUR STUDK To auure the cuitomary hoipttsllty for and nature color-slide com- tative for Bell Telephone FOR SALE THRU JHE GEORGIA thoie who have mads Eaiter Dinner »t too Typical new auto loan rates to qualified of Duke Gardens And You Will Receive... • '.,;••:,, ' McMULLEN CORP Beautiful horn* petitions she holds a three-star buyers. Credit Jlfe available at slight Laboratories, has'been' a rating. ' Inn a tradition, we wilt have testings every member of the YMCA's board in the Colonial Gardens area - All half hour • 12 noon to 7:30 PM, additional cost. The Central Club, a' singles b \ "Outer Islands" Is a pictor- of directors since 1964 and a 24-8x10 CUSTOM $OOJI spacious rooms provlda a wonderful Before you buy call 179-4800 club of tbe Central Presbyter- home for gracious family living • ial report on her December KINDLY MAKJIRE8EHVATION8 ian Church, 70 Maplei"'»t.i vlcMEssldent since 19*8, and COLOR PHOTOS X^CH ( Science kitchen with separate 1970 nature tours of the Islands Summit, will visit Duke Oar- was the winner of the 196S breakfast area, four bedrooms, of Hawaii, Maul and Kaual. FRIDAY AMD SATURDAVNIGHTS dens In Somerville on April 24. Shuart Reed Award "tor Empasis will be .twofold: on EXCLUSIVE CObtG&TION 46.0Q distinguished service to ' FREE GIFTS TO CELEBRATE screened- porch, wood burning * MUSIC BY THE NIOHT CAPS HIU4IM AVINUI V.0 KOlJtl >1 Cost will be 11.78 for the the varied feWMty of the youth," the YM'a highest Fireplace, carpeting and75' wide, deep •ral^Ml*lll.a NIW jcnicv QTO«I Gardens and MM fw Ota OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARYl uninhabited areas and on UmlmfOIC ' >"••<» ejd\lblt on tbe Doris Duke lot. SHORT HILLS AVE. AREA: conservation problems. IK-t-UU. Tat-llSO • IMIUMMcturaCtverAllNNn tHifu ut Fifties. SEE IT TODAYI •MM *u»*r Det«w ItwMs -A with the club president, Bob f)Wr«MntlH»vRe«l Estate or 5*11 y«ur»lf to 30,000 tmnlMM with IniWMCt Broker. • Re«ion»6le. ywir 1 MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING a low-a»t Want Ad. Call 4M-7700 O^RoMto tn, B«nwnl«vak, N. J, Pfau, at ajJmw by Sunday. i##^^^ . The club 14 opeil to all single; (tic «tt, Tlw IN; It «Mt It 35 Mill Rri., MHwM. N,J. 0NM1 adults regardless of faith. "S..

4-TTRurjdqyr April 19, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Thursday, April 19, 1973- Trailside present! third factor in obtaining the system," he said. "Two NATO VIP finds GH> OK atVC Economist growth, the economist stated, powerful tools are monetary R ep,.. Mat the w J. R inaldo -policy of the Federal Reserve while the government's role ln -A Cranford woman received tickets for a employees of the postal service. These are ti» movie on fishing in the economic system is the Banking System, Influencing Shoray aHer I USokmy oath orofflce more men and women who are on the firing line dajr- than three months ago, I asked residents of the tour one week after she had returned from the Hanns helps many get high school diplomas addresses fourth factor. the amount of money and ln and day-out. ' credit available, and fiscal 12th Congressional District to tell me about any. trio They told me about special delivery letters Yellowstone Park "Governmental policies can problems they have had with the'mails; 1 ex- -A paycheck arrived at the office of an What is a former public relations assistant to school dropout with a brilliant I.Q. decide to The position Hanns holds at Union College is promote or limit the amount of policy of taxing and spen- that were held for delivery on regular carrier ""^'Fishing In Yellowstone Park," a film made, Jhe commander in-chief of NATO forces doing attend college and seek a medical career, or to the directorship of the Walk-In General workshop ding." - pected a trickle of responses, but I received a. EUiabemman lOd^yVaTter he wassupposed to routes. They also told me about delays to growth that takes place within torrent of- complaints, wfilch reflected a receive It. In one case, a batch of special try Robert Jacklin of Roselle while he was at Union College? If he is Christian Hanns, he's see a grandmother decide she wants to become Education Development (GED) Test Center, "Determinents of Economic the—gettini null put Into boxes at the post offices, worklpg in that area, will be shown Sunday at aiding hundreds of adults each month to earn a special education assistant, or to see someone headquartered at the Plainfleld campus. And in widespread dissatisfaction with the mails— delivery paycl The postal workers informed me of spotty pick- Growth" was the topic once the most dependable and most respected door of the wrong office. The Union County Park Commission's Trailslde high school equivalency diplomas and thereby who had to quit school during the Depression his few short months on the job, he haB ad- discussed by Dr. Nicholas ups of letters that had been dropped Into street open the doors to better jobs, higher education ministered GED exams to hundreds of adults 41 Mountain ava., Sprlnglltld, N.J. 07011 service provided by our government. —A Mountainside woman received a notice of. _ Nature and Science Center In the Watchung beaming with a high school certificate finally in Chirovsky of Seton Hall collection boxes. Perhaps the worst example of and self-satisfaction and fulfillment. coming from as far away as Montclair and Last Wednesday, I testified before the House a sale at her favorite store. It arrived after the j- UteservaQon. his hand," Hanns, a Linden resident, ex- University's Department of itioncMt-noo : .poor service was an Incident related by a Camden. Postal Service Sub-Committee, which is In- sale was over. • • - •' " • . - ", The program, which will be presented at J,3 "It's a very rewarding feeling to see a high plained. "This is a very challenging position." Economics when he addressed 1 -A- Summit man commented: "It takes five* Plainfleld pott office worker, who said he knew and 4 p:m., was originally scheduled for March Union College is authorized by the Slate the Union Township Workshop taxandciau Pottage Paid at Springtlald.N.J vestigating poor mall service. In my testimony, of a wedding dress that was delivered to a bride PubllUiad aadl Thursday by I told the Subcommittee about a few of the days for a first-class letter to get to Baltimore. W, when a rocket demonstration was given. Department of Education to offer the GED in Economic Education ' . • ^ j . Tnimar Publlihlng Corp. I could walk theHHTaster^ ---.. after her-wedding. In the Trailslde Planetarium, Donald W. exams in Engllslrat its campuses in Cranford, meeting, held last .week at hundreds or complaints I received. At the same In my testimony, I suggested that the Sub- ii Awardad lint placa by Naw Jariay Prau time, I made some proposals that I think would —A woman In Roselle Park received three Mayer wilt present a program, "Sun-Stand 437 adults given guidance » Elizabeth and Plainfield and recently became Union High School. Association in IM7 for ganaral aicallanca improve our mail service. " >. copies of her weekly newspaper on the same committee give serious consideration' to Still," on the' life and work of Copernicus the first community college in New Jersey to be "An economic system grows day. One was the current issue, the second was creation of a special oversight committee, authorized to administer the tests in Spanish. I Milton Minn, publlihtr These are some of the experiences the people Sunday at 2,3 and 4 p.m. It will be repeated on : and develops according to four a week old and the third two weeks old. which would be comprised of expert! in direct An added incentive is the Union College GED T5Bfc~factor8," Chirovsky of the 12th Congressional District reported to Wednesday, April 25, at =8 _p.m! As the by UC counselling services Athar Mlnti, busintu managar " mall and transportation—people who could me: -A Cranford woman paid $48 for tickets to a Planetarium seats only 35 persons, tickets are Center's unique "Walk-In" status which explained. "Among these are Rutgers University football game. The tlokets. assist the U.S. Postal Service in. restoring issued at the Trailslde office on flrflM-cotne Opportunity knocked at ttfe doors of more Junction with Union College's GEQ.Jes.Ung enables an adult to register for the equivalency natural resources as climate, »,f NEWS AND EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT —An Elizabeth man received Christmas proper service. *jf - "' AbnarGold/adltor »•»* >">H Nf" mallwl nn rijr. in. They wereplaced In the maU.but they never arrived. basis... Children undor-elght are not iflifiltted. than 401) adults this March through counseling—progro " Its-tor—exam wilhUie assurance he can take lHvithin-^- Ujpugrapliy, fertile land, and' _£ Ln MalamulKaran Stal, dlrtctol r —-A Union Township man missed a critical —ttelieve Ut«USrPoslal-Service should get "ature -talks for children will be given at services at Union Colleger-General Education apply their newly-acquired high school three days. Under standard procedures, ap- mineral deposits. Resources arrived on Valentine's Day. *>" j»«perts Jt needs to make sure that —ATGarwoad Wonvajf received hercopy-ofTV- -intervlew-wlth-4i-Pr|nceton=lJnlyienlrjr __ Trailslde Monday through Thursday (14.p.m. Development _(GED.).!....TM1 Center, _ equlvalency-status-^toward satisfactory- galns^-l_pllcants usually have to wait one month's are- distributed unequally BUSINESS DEPARTMENT ••-'•- Hanns explained. GED diplomas, awarded by processing time. among nations of the' world .". ._ Robart H. nrvmall, advertising director Guide, which listed programs that had already inTssions officer because the~le«ernotHylng—Americanrreceive their Christmas cards In ";The public is invited to visit the Tralulde it-the Plainfleld campus. been broadcast. him of the appointment arrived the day after December, and not on Valentine's Day, as one facilities, view, the thousands of exhibits and According to Christian Hanns of Linden, the State Department of Education, are Since December more than 500 adults have and thus some countries are Sam Howard the schedflsttntervlew. ^f my constituents did. participate In activities. GED director, 437 adults received academic, accepted in lieu of high school diplomas in earned New Jersey GED diplomas through limited in growth." ; Publlihar—1WHM7 —An Elizabeth man Informed me that his fiance became upset because she was not. I also told the SuMfcmmlttee about ex- Trailslde program information Is provided career, and personal guidance in English and many instances. Union College's Center. Of Uiese, 330 have Chirovsky noted that receiving the letters he was sending her. . perlences that had been related to me by daily on a Park Commission "event" telephone Spanish as a related service with their ap- Union College holds the designation of being sought higher education at colleges and population mix is the second ..uuiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiliiilNllllllllliiiiiuiiiiiiimiiimitiiuiotiiiii number, 352-8410. plications to take the GED exams at Union a "Walk-In" GED center, which means any ,• technical schools and are on their way to higher factor of growth. "The .College and receive a New Jersey high school adult wishing to take the exams may make paying jobs. Many of the adults received im- quantity of people available to equivalency certificate. immediate application and receive the tests mediate promotions upon receipt of the GED. produce goods and services, Representing us Easter message Louis Bassano Hanns and his assistant, Oscar Morffi of within three days. Standard procedures usually J?;irt of the magnetism at Union College's -xas well as the quality of people ' The Legislature will probably adjourn at the Multi-media art Elizabeth, recommended that 226 of the adults take up to one month's processing time. Walk-In GED Center is generated by Hanns . to accept managerial By THE REV. WILLIAM SCHMIDT JR. He was the Suffering Servant of Jehovah of . end of this month and because of this, the rush seeif further education In English, arithmetic. — r.V.n pvnmlnntipna nro glimn-ln turn pnrta at himself, whn ia flrrnly opposed to n aimplp poaltions. educational In Washington Evangel Baptist Church l«al«h fli-fl; "Hf »VM wminHfd fMmirtrllw. i legislation Is Increasing to fever i and related subjects before taking the GED Union College's Plainfield campus, or at other "testing factory." He believes counseling achievements, and The Senate Ever notice how the real rneanlng_oi-Special lions, He was bruised for our iniquities: - Added to this hectic deadline ir the fact that exams, These people are currently enrolled in locations if the applicants are unable to get to services are an essential element in any willingness to take risks of Clifford P. Case. Republican of Rahway. 315 Old days becomes lost in the maze of tradition? A chastisement of our peace was upon most of the legislative committees are j.A multimedia art exhibition by JM New, adult education centers throughout the Union the campus. . educational endeavor and every adult who success or failure are very Senate Building. Washington. DC.' 20510. • wedding anniversary after years simply Him,..the Lord laid on Him the Iniquity of us releasing bills ln mounting numbers since they 'Jersey teenagers has opened at Union College's County area. walks-through the door receives his undivided important - elements of becomes the day when "Daddy has to take all." . have finally caught up with the enormous £ranford campus;, it was announced by Mrs. One hundred persons took the GED exams in attention Adults who are hesitant about the growth," he said. Mommy out to dinner." Independence Day - That wounding, that bruising, that Jane Law of Westfleld. art lecturer and adviser Harrison A. Williams. Democrat of WesHiglri. 3S7 backlog of committee work. _L_ English at the rnllfgn during Mari.h^nii-71- exaiiib art- encouraged and tiiunu wliu ntxtl to •beeomes-oup-first-day at the shore. Memorial— • chaaUwimait was sufficientsulllcient.. TInal t sacrtllcUU *>.the Art Club, sponsor of the exhibit. passed. Twenty-two topic the exams in Spanish, Zriny named hoad pT Old Senate Office Building. Washington, DC. 20510. Unfortunately, this does not provide much brush up their skills before taking the GED are way in which a nation has Day is the day of our yearly block party.- death of Christ on the cross was more than time to carefully, evaluate the merits or ,,jThc Teen Art Show, on loan from the New and it were successful. Hanns recommended referred to adult learning centers first. And it is also so with Easter; the Day of adequate to salisiyThe righteous Judgments of Jersey State Council on the Arts, Is being held tttat they all seek higher-education, whether in developed machine tools, dangers of legislation pending in either houM. of United Way unit Hanns works closely with college admissions plant and equipment become a The House Resurrection has become Fashion 'n Flower God on our sin. Jesus Christ then, by His death There are built-in safeguards ln the legislature in,the Tomasulo Art Gallery. The exhibit is college, technical schools, or vocational Gcorge~M.*"Zriny, pxecutive director of the officers in aptitude testing, and placement in Sunday. Somehow it seems that the farther we paid the debt of our sin, and to prove that His that serve to forestall passage of hasty and Ill- open to the public Mondays through Thursdays training. -personnel- -administration division of Bell seeking scholarship assistance and career Matthew J. Rinaldo. Republican of Union. 513 are removed from, the historic Incident that is death was sufficient God raised His Son from conceived legislation - the Speaker In" the .fmm 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Fridays from 9 The counseling services offered in -con- Laboratories, has been elected president of the guidance. If a person has personal or family Addition set Longworth House Office Building. Washington, D.C. the foundation of a special day, the less the dead. . Assembly and the President of the Senate. By a,./n. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. • United Way of Union County. Zrjny has served problems posing a barrier, Hanns tries to find 20515. Represents Union, Springfield. Roselle. meaning that special day seems to have. This is why we celebrate Easter. God has virtue of their office, they have the power to • The exhibit at Union College marks the first the fund previously as campaign chairman and h(m help with the proper social agency. During Roseile Park. Kenilworth-and-Mountaihside. _ Yet the traditional ways we remember those been victorious over sin's penalty and effects schedule the order of legislation up for con-, tone the New JersejrStatirCouncU on ttaFXJur vice-president. . ., the past three months, he has counseled more by book firm and Christ is alive from the dead. 1 ha.s featured the vvorlTor studeflts^ffi Its Area can hear special days are still reflections to us of their slderation. Bills of, a controversial nature,' Zriny holds degrees from Columbia Univer- than BOO adults. The Economics Press, Inc., LIBRARY though, having received proper scrutiny, and Itraveling programs, Mrs. Law noted. The 34 true meanings. The annual anniversary dinner sity, Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute Prior to joining the Union College GED But what does all of that have to do with new and its affiliate, the Beckley ^Edward J^Patten, Democrat of Perth Amboy, 2332 date is a reminder of a relationship between deemed ln the best Interest of the citizens of our ATMsts, versatile in their use of tartujto and of Technology. He lives in Berkeley Heights Center, Hanns was a general staff ad- cI6Uws"ancl"beauUfurnowe»T"Just-thlsrIn station Press, are adding an office flayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20 two people"in~16ve~who~enjoy being togetherr- state, are always scheduled for floor action [material, represent a noteworthy trend toward with his wife and three daughters. ministrative assistant to General Lyman Portrait of an artist precisely the same way that God gave Jesus ; and warehouse to their 43,000- The Memorial Day block-party has evolved prior to adjournment. / •• Humanistic values, she explained. . W-CPE, Union College's tri-campus radio Lemitzer, supreme allied commander of NATO 515. Represents Linden. Christ a new and resurrected life, so God can station (formerly WUC), can now be heard at Other officers include vice-presidents, John square-feet office building in BY ROSE P. SIMON from the days when people gathered together to Three of the major pieces of legislation „„ .Included ln the exhibit la a startling . forces in Germanj^ He received journalism cooperation with the federal government, take give to every human being a new sphere of 040 on the AM dial within a limited area of the O'Marra, John Callahan, Lawrence Kunkler; Fairfield. Murray Con- The Springfield Public • Library lists the give thanks for our nation's brave, men who scheduled foracUon this year awTbllli that I •photograph catching a solitary bird ln flight, a and public relations training at the Defense stock of the worsening situation, then try to spiritual life as we by faith trust Jesus Christ as Cranford campus, it was announced by Thomas secretary, Mrs. A. C. Patterson; treasurer! struction Co., Inc., 51 Com- following titles among the books recently gave.Jheir lives for our defense. Introduced lastyear. They h»v« emerged from bold depiction of man ln oils, an abstract relief Information School and the Career Academy of In Trenton reverse the trend toward ruin. our only and sufficient Saviour. The Bible calls Tarantin, station manager and a sophomore at John F. Love, and general counsel, Robert merce st., Springfield, is in received. So it is with the new clothes and flowers of the respective committees, some with simulating aluminum, and a plywood Image of Broadcasting and earned a bachelor of arts -o—o- this being "born again." Union College. Read. charge of the project. VINCENT VAN GOGH SATIRICAL DRAWINGS Easter. They, too, serve as a constant amendments and others with no amendments •$The Reader'.", degree in social studies and English at Newark The 30,000-square-feet "Stranger on Earth," by Albert J. Lubin. memorial and reminder of the true meaning of Christ-was crucified for your offenses and at all. -XT' Mrs. Law said the Teen Art Show shows a According to Tarantin, the engineering staff ' Stale College. Hanns has served as a reading The State Senate "The Most of John Held Jr." by John Held. mine, but He was raised again because you and of W-CPE has installed a carrier-current addition will house office and Vincent Van Gogh was indeed a strange man The foreword by Marc Connelly is a nostalgic this special day when God "raised up Jesus our My school bus safety bills which have been Wide range of interests and forms of ex- aide specialist and a speech and dramatics warehouse facilities for the whose many inner conflicts tormented him, Lord from the dead, who was delivered for our I can be put right with God as we place our faith .pteulon—"a good forecast for the visual arts transmission system: that operates under the coach in the U.S. Army. He is also a former Jerome M. Epstein, Republican, 3 Argyll court account of the winter of 1916-1917 when he and and trust ln Christ. — tied up in the Senate Education Committee will rules and regulations of the Federal Com- POW-MlA^roup two companies, and provide Scotch Plains 07076, causing him to be a "stranger" to his fellow Held, with several other young men, shared a offenses and raised again for our justification." be amended and released for a vote in the fft, the future." teacher and the author of several publications cnlargarprinting facilities for man and yet an iHcTSdlbterprollflrpalnterr (Romans 4:24, 2S) munications Commission for locally-assigned on the English language. room In a~New YorFCity rooming house. As you don your new Easter clothes to attend Senate in the next two weeks. The delay'In -radio—stations:—W-€PE—will—continue—to- votes name change RH Prfji; The new 1 —Dr^—fcubln, a psychoanalyst;—traces -the- —The true meaning nf-gagter In nut our giving an Easier worship service (his year, will the acting on the school bus safety bills has hinged— ~frantt5 X. rvjcueimort. Republican! 3T2~~ Carl A: Weinhardt, director of the TAIWAN GNP broadcast at the Elizabeth and Plainfleld building will be reddy for (Next to Brotman's) Plenty of Free Parking Massachusetts ave., Westfield 07090. historical and cultural forces which molded the Indianapolis Museum of Art, has written a brief a special day to God, but that God gave His new clothes and beautiful flowers be an out- on the terms of active and passive restraints: ..:The gross national product of Taiwan Is The Union County POW-MIA Committee occupancy Sept. l. Ch*>ve It, BtnkAmerlcani, man and shows how they were modified by his special Son to us. Jesus Christ was given of God in lay terms, whether seat belts should be uaad campuses through a telephone line system. biography about the man whose satiric and ward reflection of the fact that there is a new •expected to reach f u billion in 19W compared A w-CPE broadcasts a variety of music, talk, moved to -change Its name to the Northern Hike-bike-a-thon Garibaldi Realty Corp. of £1 Mmsterchais'e and Handl-Chufe problems and his distorted self-images. to men not simply as an example of good living or a type of seat with built-in restraints sans humorous contributions to the New Yorker, Inner life in you because of your new faith in the j»Uh a «7.2 billion in 1972. and news programs Monday through Friday Jersey POW-MIA Committee at a meeting last Springfield was the broker in HOURS: Dally 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.: Although he longed for human companionship, and as a master teacher, but. He was given Thins. «. Fd. in 9 P.M. The General Assembly Vanity Pair and other magazines brought him Son of God? seat belts. Although I prefer the active between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Union College -Sunday. The change was made, a spokesman this transaction. Rotwein & Vincent-isolated himself, feeling rejected and recognition as a famous caricaturist. Although primarily to be the Divine Sacrifice for the sins Then Easter will really be Resurrection restraints, I will yield to the passive restraints said, "because of the growing number of will aid retarded Blake, Associated Architects Tel. 754-0070 ';.;.:•. DISTRICT 9A worthless. All his attempts for attachment #'• • • • • • • • • • # • students planning to enter the communications Held continued this work for many years, his of men. , • Sunday. on a try-and-»ee basis. Essentially, either one I* concerned citizens in neighboring coiititles' of Union, designed the ad- fnllprl-rjUmrtrtimljrTnrrttrtiilo pffnrts In QI^IH field actively work at W-CPE along with those The Union County Unit, New Jersey -name-is-meat often aB3oclated-with-tnc-W90B— much better than what we have In our school •MT ON YDTTirFORTHCOMINC who shaiWn interest in broadcasting. WWE including Essex, Bergen, and Morris." - Association for Retarded Children, will conduct dition. in ventures other than art. the Jazz Age. buses now'- which Is absolutely nothing In to funded by' the Student Government During the meeting, the committee reitera- a hike-bike-a-thon to aid the retarded on The author speaks of Vincent's unhappy Joseph I. Higgins. Democrat, 43 Hillside id.. This book contains 117 reproductions,; in- Leave it to a writer to keep terms of safety. If all goes well in the Senate^l QlM'_ EUROPEAN Association of Union College which receives its ted that "although it has been reported that all Sunday, April 29. • Elizabeth 07208. childhood ln a conservative, religious family, cluding 38 In colpr, representing; Bvjrarie&i: of anticipate favorable concurrence in We funds directly from student activity fees. prisoners of war.have been released, l.3()0 men ultegMrtare* hikers and bicyclists will receive his hostility toward his parents and most styles and media (woodcut, water colpil, Assembly and< the Governor's slgnatsi* d are still listed by the Department of Defense as pledges for every mile completed during the relatives? his inherited Dutclrgualitles of hard HOLIDAY Among those W-CPE itaif members who Alexander J. Menia, Democrat. 67* Georgian court, sculpture). The chronological page prfunds'WMlb enacting the bill into lawr -»-- fe being missing in action. The fate of these men aW VheipArtfefpants will travel along part or liis kead over a leaky roof assisted Taranliir In setting - up the AM 1 work, persistence and observation. the biographical material of an able prtial wrjo._ My second bill pending In the Senate, ay V has not yet been determined by government nir« (he 25 mile route beginning at Warinanco Hillsid^ 07205. Dr. Lubin analyzes a great many of Vincent's broadcasting system were Kurt Friedricksen brought plesure to millions. .. ' ByJOIINSINOR make a few of these repairs. For Instance, I've • Ocean Sanctuary Act, la ready for a floor vote of 30 Furber ave., Linden, chief engineer, arid officials. Now more than ever a concerted Park in Elizabeth and then through Clark, Rah- paintings, explaining the latent meaning and TheraTn came tumbling down and the roof been complaining for a,week because that big at any session. _ : effort must be made regarding these men." way, Winfleld, Unden and Roselle. "''• DISTRICT 9B George Jeckell of B Cedar ave., Linden, music interpreting the reasons for both his style and MAN AND OTHER MAMMALS .sprang a slight leak. It dripped right where my round table shakes," _ '' " __Jt Is ironic bow legislation once viewed JU Furthur information on the plans and Funds raised by the event will be presented •: " . Including Union. Springfield director .-•;--,- subject matter. "Smarter than Man?," by Karl-Erik recliner chair sits. I said: "I'll takeaJook at it." being to restrictive and seven, which Is as I activities of the Northern Jersey POW-MIA to the Association for Retarded Children by Mountainside. Linden -o-o- Fichtelius and Sverre Sjolander. Man's _I said: "Wait a minute! How can it be leaking Well, believe it or not, I fixed it. Temporarily, Intended it to be, suddenly becomes the order* Committee may be obtained from committee IheRoselle Park Jaycees; to help support VIRGIN ISLANDS'DILEMMA there? There's a whole floor above this room." at least. (he day during a political season. For oncay>J -chalrman-Paul-Penardof Springfield (378-0779) activities for the mentally retarded in Union C. Louis Bassano. Republican, 1758 Kenneth ave 1 cultural evolution has been enormously rapid "Rape of the American Virgins, " by Edward I went"upstairs. The older girls' bedroom is I took aU the wobble out of it by putting her feel the clUtens—of our state are the Professor^o-speolc • or Carmela Marano of Elizabeth (352-O752). County. Union 07083. as a result of his hands and his three-pound A. O'Neill. Up until the breaking off of Cuban- brain. But other large-brained animals directly overhead my chair. It seemed per- fix-it book under one of the legs. beneficiaries of circumstances surroundtoj| American relations, when tourism began to (whales, elephants, dolphins) have an in- fectly dry up there. The Implication is, I should get up and fix the thlsbOI. - JSi Herbert H. Kiehn, Republican, 823 Midwood dr M take hold, the United States-owned Virgin telligence of; their own. They possess man's Back downstairs Hooked at the celling again. leaky roof .But that roof is pretty steep. What if This bill provides for an Ocean Sanctuary HOLIDAY Rahway "07065. Islands (St. Crolx, St. Thomas and St. John) ability to vary their behavior and to control Drip, drip, drip. I shrugged, moved the chair, I fall and break my typing arm? I have to think to be established from Sandy Hook in We TOURS nr" will be the subject Auto exhaust emission exams were not thriving financially, but were instinctive activities, with the additional power and put a pan under the leak. of things like that. ' , 2 OR 3 WEEKS IN CUHfE at a meeting of Amateur Astronomers, Inc., iiiiiiiiuiuoiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiii northern part of our state to Cape May In Has f primitively beautiful and unspoiled. Today, to communicate by vocalization and.whistling. Just another one of life's little mysteries that She said: "It's obviously not the room, Southern part, and from a point seaward to pv 3 tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Campus Center only St. John has retained some semblance of In a comparison "between man and the I do not understand. — anyway. It's probably gathering on the upstairs territorial jurisdiction. The sanctuary would So : theatre of Union College. offered free today by state unit its original charm. dolphin, it is said that although the latter (Grandma said: "A body has to count their deck." prohibit construction of nuclear fleneth^ •— Dr. Eric Zimmerman, associate professor of mlritw th» "altfofldrny at Newark Slate CoUege,'will be.the_ '"''Area motorists still have an opportunity to safety Inspection last Jniy b.' roociveo only-one-lOth-ag-mucMntofmatien-ag- blopoingii, IntfreaekUfo pome rain must faHr"t- - luald: '"You want me to go out there" In the stations and deep wateToil ports oiii our The Springfield office of the Bureau of Air leading up to their purchase from Denmark in ~speaker~A~graduat*r-of* Pomona colleger have their autoa tested for excessive exhaust "huurdbes visually, hiimans iakeln only one- My wife bought a mechanical handbook pBt —~ without approval of the DepartmcnT Pollution Control handles enforcement ac- 1916. Following that, the rum, aluminum and WACCWT—.- ..--„ Zimmerman earned his doctorate from the emissions without charge. . — ' 20th as much as dolphins aurally. out just for women. The Feminine Fix-It Book, She said: "How are you going to find the leak Environmental Protection and only MOST MAJOR CRIOIT CARDS Originally slated for last week at the Metro tivities in the northern area of the state. Air oil industries led to a financial boom, but very jwhen it's dry?"•—•— University of California at Los Angeles where . A survey of several species, of whale or something like that. meeting rigid standards set forth In the bW. »INCR-4 CLUB • SANK AMIRICARD Field Office of the Bureau of Air Pollution Pollution complaints may also be filed there by little was spent on schools, housing, hospitals AMERICAN VXPftlH «^iTC the subject of his dissertation was stellar 1 TENSE describes their physical characteristics', I said: "Is that some kind of subtle hint?" These standard* were placed in the bill; to Control, Route 22, Springfield, the tests will be dialing 648-2560. and roads. — Frankly, I don't see that it Is any big deal. evolution. Zimmerman also taught at Michigan .-.-- J.j ONE YE All AGO habitat, social behavior and relationship to She said: "Well, there are a lot of things that protect our coastline from industrial en- held today between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Since then, with the influx of thousands of man. In conclusion, emphasis Is placed on need repairing around here, and I don't seem to Maybe If we Were living in Oregon, where It State University. - Morel than 200 township residents, many of croachment and to preserve our recreatfdb The tests will take place at the Center aisle tourists to St, Thomas, with industry befouling man's position in the scheme of things. We are be able to get anyone else to do them." rains ail the time, I would have to fix the roof. area on the New Jersey Coast. Lt , Amateur Astronomers, Inc., is the them expressing opposition, attend the first of Exxon Station, directly opposite the state Air Silent film classic the air and waters of St. Crolx, en- warned that despite our vaunted superiority we (She is not kidding me. When she says But what's a leaky roof In Southern California? maintained that a factory floating i KUHNEN : orgsnirtUi* jointly operating the Sperry two special meetings of the Springfield Board vironmentalists are struggling to stem the tide jrjneaMt's not like we don't have plenty of Observatory at' Union College's Cranford Pollution Control field office. Bureau of Education to discuss its new redistrictlng have yet to solve some of our serious social "anyone else" she Is talking about just-one- New Jersey Coast within sight of our t of pollution to which greed and corrupt pans. ••; mviuifc::.'^;* Campus with the College. Membership is open technicians will b* on hand with the Depart- and organization plan...The, NJ. Department problems facing us (such as total war, world person.) ' not conducive to vacationing New Ji benefit program government have contributed their full shire. 964 STimESAKT A¥L to anyone over 14 years of age with an Interest ment of Environmental Protection's mobile of Transportation announces plans to award famine) which we must resolve if we are to I said: "Poetic people are not supposed io be - She said: "You see why I ordered that who are attempting to get away from it all for* In astronomy, Visitors are welcome to attend auto exhaust emission testing van. The Garden State Theater Organ Society and contracts during the summer for completion of The. author suggests that the people, ln survive. able to do things with their hands. Haven't you book?" , • few weeks of fresh air and leisurely days In tjfe. UNION CENTER • MU M«| Zimmerman's lecture.' Admission Is free.. The mobile unit Is equipped with the same the* Rahway Historical Society will co-sponsor a ever read that? We're" too sensitive to con- I said: "Sorry. We poets can't Kelp ourselves. gun, . '. '. • • • ' \$, a portion of Rt. 78 in Springfield...The Jonathan type of emissions-measuring instrument used benefit silent film and organ show Wednesday, centrate on mundane mechanical things." But just think how we enrich your life." Dayton, Student Council plans sponsorship of The Ocean Sanctuary Act was h*vhis"nwjb •*»- in the state's motor vehicle Inspection stations. May 2 at 8 p.m. at the Old Rahway Theater, She said: "Well, I like to think of myself as a Then the poet got up tnd poured himself a local participation in the April 30 Union County' sledding in the Senate becauseitf toe restrlc- e 0(1 BUMPER Motorists will be given Information covering 1601 Irvingjat..Rahwa ^WlklDlt^'ilhikid little poetic, too. But SOMCTonvs B"' '" -nnffHr glass.Jf-cold-beer,- ~— Uims.-Suddenly when tb«-Army Corps of -ERESMiS! gj.y LETTERS r Chapter is of the state air pollution-control ProceedP s from the performance will go to a at raising funds for local and international self- Engineers announced proposed construction of code; the results of the emission test given help projects. ~_ • rdeep-water oil port off of the coast near Sandy STICKERS fund to save and restore the historic 1735 their car; and suggestions for reducing the Merchants and Drovers Tavenuui Grand and Quarry opposed Searcfaing or bill received prompt review; and emissions from their car, If too high. 15YEARSAGO __ _ favorable consideration In rapid time. St. George, Rahway: . JOINT S>AMK ACdCHMTl The free demonstrations are offered by the Tickets are now available from the Historical fe the-Board of-Edncatlon-vote— ritveTIn ah area neat the Houdaille rock Letters RrtTie'editormuBrBerreceived niir::::;^= My thlrdT)UI scheduled for action In the i DEP to familiarize New Jerseyans with the test -Sodety or the theater box office™ — unanimously to reopen negotiations with thg quarry In Springftp|rt~Tln "iif'i;fitwrh'MMni'' -later. thah n noon on MondaMd y pf the week they ' — Assembly is the Rahway River AuthoritjrActr s» irenT" which Decanwcpart of the annual motor vehicle Ttieir Growing Up Is Expensive SMITHfamily fotpurchase of land on Mllltown'appalled by the way the mining operation Is are to appear.JEhey should not exceed 350 '•-"•-- ThisblUwhlchtookmonths to prepare and Is 17r- road_las_ the site fox. a .school expansion gouging out the side of the mourtta -words in lengthand should be typed witg*"*" "~Z1 ^ ByANNRUDY - ButoonfDsaiBnlsgoodfor the soul and I made' establishes a Rahway River program; the .hoard also votes to make^300 -I V Tflfgettlflg, rndmentartly, the dust and notte- doublo-spacing betweeii-IU lines (not aUAfcl'.:."i'^^1^WM")??H*ekR«M* who "W- '"Oh, acleanbreastof It: '"ImayasweU tellyouf-- _FASHION§^the Junior, PetiWrS Teen . PREPARE NOW "•• ••/-'»ivaila' l e_ tor•inauguration of psychiatric ; ^oUhfiiperalion, Houdaille is presently getting capltaileiters, please)." All letters should-OKS^',/1 tm*iei web we ,weave. when first we kid,"l said, "rtook-flofes ln class and studied correcting Ihe-problems In Union County wltn servlcep for township students...The con- "dangerously close to houses_ on Mount View to ihe Rahway River.—-^-^—•••'•,"' «, secraUm and ground-breaking ceremony for signed. The writer's name will be withheld- &™ ^S^r^J^&''' *** ' for finals." ' -r--;r-:~~'h---?~::::,.,...? Don't |ust worry. Plan ahead. Glve~your chltd~a Savings road and Green Hills road. Their equipment Is 3 WlU She looked shocked. . • : - Hie authority would be responsible for Account to grow up right along with him, cover unforseen the add Uon to the Presbyterian Church Parish dumping tons of fill and other debris-along and at the editor's discretion, and never if the wft'^JjL™ ' *"**"* ***' *' flooding, pollution and beauttflcatton of the Join the' House b held. letter is of a pdhbl nature. Th« ! X UZ?^ back U, 1K3 that the. "Motber.^sTie said, "You could have been expenses, and provide for his education'. Start now. over the top of the excavation. using your time to,muc h better advantage. It's river from its source in Essex County to the --Not being; ah expert, I can only surmise after moum of the river m Middlesex-Union Coun- DALE t^^«tif^-4ar^r *( Man. ft Tuti. SivM. OMyi'l CARNE6IE requan from pupils .to attend an outside We realise that the Houdaille corporation when It comes to social studies she Is »rtfoiu! thlsblU In the next few weeks, but In brief, the CLOSED TOMORROW —YocaiSnal-Bchool because no funds- had been owns the land and has been here longer than we" workers,^atuLlaally to thr swlmmerr of-ait* "Wf"- ages, who came to swim, stayed to help, and' grind. . -VM*>- OALt CAHNtait;* To appropriated In the current budget to pay for have, but we feel they.have a larger respon- She l« positively. exhausted from all that natural state, clean up tl* - waters,. mm- GOOD FRIDAY! whose sponsors have made, it possible for us to I mean, after a mother has fed a drooling such tuition; it was expected that if the two sibility to the community • than they are, eliminate the flooding problema nberent to the • , ^ri) f.:; and see a full Hlscfton continue to offer expanding service, to our area, ' baby stralnedHDinachand told her, "No, not" searching and, researching In the library; :.: t: students were approved, there would be at least currently displaying. 1 Rahway.River. •'.•.f, ::'••„:: Think you from the Mttom of our hearts.' ' when-she tried to stick a fork into an electric' of pant and skirt suits 30-more requests.-.FREDERIC D. OSMAN Is • ' THOMASE.FINK 1 MIX and match your own selected as Union County's first agricultural ••: JO-ANN8CHMIDT outlet, it is only natural to suppose she will need. - 3lFarHUl»rd. . • HPER director ' guidance Indefintely. . ;-; v.,, .''-.•.;: thing from our coordinate agent;' groupings ' Y THANKS FRIENDS JANECODDINGTON But at the end of her first year of college, I . Health Fall- chairwoman : can see my services are no longer needed. To ;(;;,CRA*1EG$: On April 6 and 7 the YWCA of Summit No young woman stputd MARYK.FITZPATIUClt ^Wkl>tthlddl«b 4$tty)ol lunches sponsored a new service project: A health fair SUBURBAN HOTEL FtaRENCEGAUDINEER SCHOOL • and a 24-hour marathon swim. This formidable Pliuig(Htor-Fiuidich«lnvom«i study and referencel if MtaflMfiif ntiMMft 970 jBrioffltM An. good tasie becautw undertaking'i would not have been possible- :-»A.M.Io2:MP.M.-Fll.Eva..-4P.M.toSP.M. . Monday, April 23-Julce, ravioli, grated Tun, April 24 - S PH her size cbeew ,s green beans, French bread, butter, without 'the help and encouragement of km}; tUk. '\ ' '•• • • ' ; , . .. countless people, who gave generously of their Twit day—Juice, frankfurter,' mustard, time, talents wd services- ."•••"',' ' - History's: sdra} IIVIK6ST0N : -2*58 Monta Ava. -1723 Stijyvaunl Ava.. fnmjmorter roll, baked beans, Jello and top- To thank everyone would be impossible, and Theynlted SUtes declared war with Spain,, Y.M.CJL . , Man. mruThur>-»A.M.IoiJOP.M. to overlook anyone would be unforgivable; "so~ : Fit. - * A.M. *> »S0 P.M. «d4 P.M^IO » P.M. s#J . ,:. , pril 20, IBM.' ' ••••••••',••>!,•• ' .'•;,•,•. 321 So. Unnctton km. may we publicly acknowledge our | Samuel t.aemeM.(Mar> Twam). died oojv Him Thura. - S A.M:lp S P.M. - Frl. - SAM, to S P..M. wUtji^hot'iiastramWqd lesday—Soup ol ro Juicen 17c, sandwichgrilled chees, notato-'fle on e volunteers who did publicity, tfie %T*+1mW*Hm» Ttwnv April II • « • I P.M. pru,ai,'rtip.:; ';''v-- ;^ v ^ .jt ^ "* "**'IC-?Wf. to'rAM. ami JiJO PM. to • P.M. chipfe fruit, milk. -• newspapers who graciously gave so much ; 1 : Frt. -i8 AM. 10« A.M. and l.MP,M, 104 PM , roast bs«f, gravy, nuuihed coverage,theWestifleldVM^pxptximctii Pedro Alvarez Cabral discovered Br(itlli'.;-iSolSd taduWanLv?'';- ^•••••••••-•^r"'^7'.•• CBAHFORO •'* sdvlpe. tti? m«K«ahni who. displayed puir posters, thj> police for tbeir advice and WI^WISTWMVMJOC. 5«»«MW!!!!L coooeraUM, (h« cwganUations exh" '"' candy stripers, the Staff, Y^CA m«

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SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursdoy, April 19, 1973-7 6rThursdoy, April 19, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER of the meal. At some children helped stir the browning beef, other boys and girls sliced Left protect ourearth St. James Caldwell students tomatoes_, onions and apples and readied Local store owner accused ofselling ftnick ef i lA\t <"if Inrliri »Plces, raisins and touluonoibes,al l added to Cubs, dads Listenne rinisn sruay or inaia navorthecunydish. MOUTHWASH 99c VALUE •iL -»—.*!»,#% /.n/sLinn Lat*r, as white rice simmered, the students WITn nQllVe COOKIliy assembled the condiments used to enhance the in tourney PEPSI flavor of the main dish. At a typical well-to-do St: James Scouts, and their X-rated paperback book to a juvenile The exotic aroma of beef curry cooking Indian dinner, these condiments can number as fathers will participate In a COLA permeated the corridors of Springfield's James bowling tournament Sunday, Haney, in an official statement, commented, many as 30. The youngsters tasted the Regular or Diet The co-owner of a Springfield'store was one committee—was -formed to direct the .in- Caldwell School one day last week. At lunch followingg : crystallized giner, guava jelly, April 29, at the 4 Seasons. of 37 persons in 10 Union County communities vestigation, which was conducted in every "I am hopeful that other leaden in law en- that day Susan Barasch's third graders The next pack meeting will Union County-municipality. forcement and the clergy throughout county celebrated the finale of their study of India, pimento olives, mustard pickles, gado-gado arrested April 11 for allegedly selling obscene i: (peanut paste), shredded cocoanut, mango be held May 23. At the last material to minors. Juveniles, directed by Springfield Police Chief George E. Parsell and state will follow the movement started by " wi(h all its differences from America, in chutney, watermelon, rind and stem ginger, meeting, achievement awards police, had reportedly made such purchases said members of the.Newark Archdiocese the Union County Police Chiefs to eliminate the climate, customs, dress and, especially,-food. along-with others. were presented: Den 1 - Byron the day before. - • - -. _ .—. cooperated in a preliminary investigation to sale of pornography to minors. The sale of this Every child participated in the preparation Dudley, gold arrow; Tony Springfield police said the woman allegedly discover 'who was selling such materials to type of literature to our children is an incldlous "It tastes so good," "This Is great," "May I Catalfano, silver arrow,_ sold a pornographic paperback book to a juveniles, but. he and Haney stated the ar- form of corruption that cannot and will not be have more please," commented the hungry denner; Shawn McCabe, Miss Clairol / .-• juvenile on April 10. Her arrest, and those of the chdiocese had nothing to do with the April 10 tolerated. We must strike collectively not only children as lunchUme signalled the beginning silver arrow, assistant den- other shopowners and cashiers, was thetransactions made in the 10 communities. at the retail merchant, but at the-distributor Motorist charged of their Indian dinner. First, the beef curry was ner; William nnarrler, sliver Jminatlon of a two-month investigation Juveniles "Used in those purchases were who is the primary source of this material." served over rice with parsley. Then followed arrow. .'.'_ reportedly recruited by the Police Chiefs Haney said the Police Chiefs Association has another authentic dish, chicken sukh. Sam- NEWJERStYDErAmMBITOFENVIMMMaT/U. in by Matthew T. Haney, Cranford police with drunk driving plings of condiments, tea and fresh fruit for Den 2 — Drew Fontaine, [and president of the Union County Police Association or by local departments, and vowed continued surveillance of dealers denner; Dwlght Sarnl, JUtocintinn parental consent was obtained before the throughout the county and noted that the police A Springfield man has been charged with dessert completed the experiment with Indian minors Were allowed~to~paTticipate7-Haney- assistant denner. IrS&bruary, that association unanimously -officers who conducted-the-raWa "sIToutdbe- Tifinardrlvlng after he was-lnvolved-to-an-ac-—cookings —MHchcll-g'cnioni- for said, ^sseflXresolution casing * crackdown on commended." "We're not talking about selling cident April 12 on Morris avenue at. Church .- THE ark Wood, assistant the saltrotpornographic materials to minors. A ' Haney said the juveniles ranged in age from to adults, but to children," he empnasked,- Mall which reportedly Injured two persons.— WORLD denner; Steve Dahmen, silver 10 to 15 yeaTs, but Parsell refused to divulge the Parsqjl, who would not divulge the title of the LIVE OF arrow; Wendell Joner, bear age of the minor Involved In the Springfield book purchased by the juvenile in Springfield, Police said Emit F. Meyer of 216 Baltusrol FREE HOME DELIVERY TRAVEL ave. received the summons after he reportedly iOLONIAL VISITOR—ThW third grod« pupllt of Sprlngf laid* Trtolmo Sondmoler School badge; Dan Ferguson, silver- transaction. did say that a notice Indicating the paperback TOURS CRUIfCI J vv«r» visited rocontly by G«brg* B»nion, humonltlM tcochar at the Florence arrow; Robert Grassman, should not be sold to minors appears on its ran into the rear of another vehicle halted at a cALL376^043f . AI*. STEAMSHIP The juveniles reportedly were accompanied • Gaudineer School. Benton, a student of pce-Rovolutlonary American history, silver arrow. Delicious goodies wrapped Right Guard by plainclothes officers who gave them the cover. red light. Police said the other driver, Rose., Oont Drive To Market...Laf U« Sstlity All Your* BUIRAIL Paragano of Short Hills, and a passenger in her " Food WeSii^Xrid Deliver II, tool Mill •• _ DOMBSTIC . a dressed In the attire of that period. He spoke about the colonial setting at .Liberty Den 4 — Greg Lalevee, nd tied with a bow! money' observed transactions and marked -j*85 INTBRNATIONAL silver arrow; Chris Mclntyre, With free* purchased material for evidence. Haney said Lutheran meeting set car, Josephine Paragam of Livingston, were ? Village, Flemlngton, which will be the next class trip for the five third grade hurt in the mishap, which occurred at 11:14 I classes. Such talks and trips are key aspects of the third grade social studies unit on assistant denner. the youngsters were not told which books to Representatives of nearly 300 Lutheran SPRINGFIELD MARKET I irav«l Strvict p.m. pre-Revolutlonary America. Den S — Richard Studloso, Tracll buy, but were told to buy those costing more Congregations in New Jersey will take part in • DR 9-6767 gold arrow; Thomas Dzuna, than $1.50. Parsell stated that the Springfield the annual meeting of the Lutheran Welfare Meyer Is scheduled to appear In Springfield Gted-in-thls-manncr- 272 MORRIS AVE. • SPRINGFIELD I no Maintain Avt., lartntHtM, N J. wolf badge, gold arrow; - Association oENe-w^Jergcy, Saturday, May 5, at -Munlelpal-Court-on-April-30^ • • —•••>• "RdlBldTotesTifcnneT; Pauiclr nojg. 27c Razor! According to local police, a number of stores 10 a.m.. in the Lutheran Home, Jersey City. Studloso, assistant denner. in the township were visited, but "they didn't books for children Webelos — Ronald have the hard-core pornography." The Jelly Passover dance x Publicity chairmim Majewski, arrow of light,, material purchased at the local store is defined o geologist, scientist, out- Beans as obscene by a N.J. statute passed by the Jor .singlns slated ^.^t^* urrently available at library doorman; Jimmy Be^ ature last year, alter rulings by the U.S. arrow.. of light; Michael Supreme Court made prior obscenity laws ^ cu^te Uaioi? Writ* lo thli n*wi Jfte following is a summary of oew books for over to the zoo when he grows dangerously big Jewish and pop*r ond aik for our "Tlpi and at last is returned to the jungle when the Mclntyre, arrow of light; virtually unenforceable. The new N.J. statute Professlonai Young Adults of yowg people at the Springfield Public Library, on Submitting N«wi R«- asfprovlded by Cynthia Landauer, children's iioo becomes crowded — is told from the Glenn Horlshny, arrow of has been upheld by the state supreme court. New Je wlII nold a Uai*!." ' . • . light, naturalist, traveler; Paddle- The woman was released on her own__ .p ,. * M . . llljrirUn. alligator's point of view. It should make young 1 ailsovel D nce Sunday at readers stop and think before adopting a wild Michael Rebel, arrow of light; 8 0 W Auto Dealers Greg Dolan, arrow of light. Ball SpringfielS"? "^d !Municipa. "•"? l, Cour^ !t "on "^April 23. Heur the Holiday Inn, Kenilworthit, - *rUexander and The Terrible, Horrible, No animal-or mishandling any pet. This is a Garden State Parkway exit Gtod, Very Bad Day," by Judith Worst. Mrs. simple, yet effective ecology lesson that first Mark Vogt, a Boy Scout who husband, who is co-owner of the store, said his 138. Public Notice volunteered to be a den-chief wife claimed the person who made the pur- THE NATIONAL CRESTMONT V ont Is atttmed to a child's point of view In this and second graders can read and understand & Candy The dance will shirt at 8 TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD MAPLECREST -ai luting picture book, which reviews a really ; by.themselves, - _ ...."....•. in Eileen Dahmen'n den, will - chase was wearing a wedding ring, and that the p.m.-and end at midnight. UNION COUNTY, N.J. STATE BANK & SUPPtY CO INC. Sittap tU« fane- be presenting with a den chief transaction was ma.de during hours when a Dance contests and door NOTICE LINCOLN - MERCURY, INC. ai gravatlng day In the life of~« properly- Ra>g. 49c TAKE-NOTICE, at the meeting RUmpy kid. Alexander wakes up with gum in book and cords. juvenile should have been in school. -,.(,.. . wiii ho nurnrrtprl oftheTownshlpCommltteeheldon LUMBER BRICKIBLOCIC -prizes win oe awaroea_ prii-»,-w73,ihe application of 357 PANELING CEILING TILE hi i hair and ends his day by having to catltma Marshmallow The American Civil Liberties Union has A HARDWARE MILLWORK Table Top Grill involved. itself in last week's arrests, with throughout the evening. The Morris Avenue Corp. for 0 special PAINTS— EXPERIENCED b ans for supper and watch killing on TV. Easy Comb, ACLU state executive director Stephen Nagler • group's events are planned for "^.'ppTovSd.^id Vi.ie.'tSn^ PERSONNEL TO HELP YOU In between, his teacher tells him he sings too MENTAL 12" round, 10" high. JOE ZUCKERBERG Jewish single men and women on file In the office of the Township COMPLETE DELIVERY ggs stating the police who made the arrests "were between the ages of 20 and 35. Clerk and la available for public LINCOLN MERCURY SERVICE Convenient Offices ' loud, his mother forgets to put hls.dessert in his HEALTH Easy Set misguided." — Inspection. MARQUIS in Springfield to Serve You lujnchbox and, when be has to go to the dentist MATTERS PLUMBERS, ATTENTION! Sell ARTHUR H.BUEHRER MONTEREY MONTEGO a ter school, he learns he has a cavity. 30-year milestone The statement, made in a letter to Haney, your services to- 30,000 local Township Clerk COUGAR CAPRI Mountain Ave. Office: ' Candy-filled SpringfielSpringeld LLeadee r OFFICES THROUGHOUT an MORRIS AVI., UNION Somehow Alexander gets through to ihe end •r CltMD 4HDMWJ - SjNnaent HMui also charged that "the purpose and decided families with a low-cost Want Ad. April 19, 1973 UNION, MIDDLESEX, 733 Mountain Ave. 37M1M 8 oz: Setting lotion effect of such raids is to frighten vendors from Call 686-7700. (Fee S3.911 Dial 964-7700 HUNTERDON s, MERCER Ut-«070 of the terrible day, and goes to sleep with his Bertram S. Brown, and cremc rinse COUNTIES MORRIS AVE. OFFICE: ' Cow- for Carlan Studio making anything available which might offend 2800 Springfield Ave., IN SPRINOFIELD UKVALLIV MO.; (TIRLINO 175 Morris Ave. 371-9140 mother's reassuring sympathetic advice In his A mutual fund Investor may retire but that AA.D. Director in one! NOTICEOF APPLICATION - e^rs: "Some days are like that." Joe Zuckerberg of Springfield heads the your taste." Take notice that application has Union 193 Morris Ave 376-1442. - does not mean that his shares will "quit" National Institute boy Carlan Studio of Photography, currently Nagler stated police are not equipped to SEW WHAT? been made to the Township !- -o-o- .. working at the same time. In fact, they can help CornlWtloe"of tho Township of of Mental Health , Rog. 1.44. 30 Qt. celebrating its 30th anniversary. The studio Is assume a censor's role. He also said ACLU Springfield, County of Union, to .jSad Song, Happy- Song," by Gloria D. provlde~~the lncome_Jo_ make —retirement Hat ow^t-35-Mill r(i.,-Irvlngton,-after 20 years in- ntt"meya ifigM <\rf<"»\ <;nmi» nf transfer to Charles n Anrtr-ncin Jr Opticians Sewing Machines rite. "About the time you were born, a possible. & Sophie *S Anderson trading as Bicycles .' alligator was born too." Thus begins a Foam Cooler Newark. Zuckerberg launched his career as a dealers and a suit might be filed against Haney SPIRIT OF '76 INN for premises Lcyland Navy photographer during World War 2. and other Union County police chiefs to over- located at :250 Morris Ave., dy tale for beginning readers. A mutual fund withdrawal plan is one way to Scientists at Yale Univer- Springfield the plonary retail - Authomcd keep fund shares working. These plans provide sity's School of Medicine have r^j£ Easter Egg Maybellme His studio, designed by the Eastman Kodak turn the law allegedly violated by the consumption license No. C-2 Salci & Service GARDEN STATE J. NORWOOD ARTHUR L. SINCE 1944 •The whole story —how the baby alligator is •STAG #TR6 (or specified payments at regular intervals to reported isolation of an en- booksellers. However, Nagler said he was not heretofore issued to Goslne Pasch # captured for a pet shop, sold to a boy, turned Co., specializes in candid wedding albums, oil trading at Springfield Drau Haus GT 6 • «SPITFIRE VAN NESS • WELLS JR mutual fund shareholders who want to pay zyme which is essential to the mrr&\ Coloring Shampoo Ultra Lash portraits, theatrical photography and certain on what grounds a suit might be for premises located at 250 Morris CYCLE FURRER'S themselves more ttiari their dividends alone braln'iTTontrol of bodily "Hollywood-style" movies. Robert Singer, brought. Ave., Springfield. OblectloriB, If any, should be SEWING CENTER would provide. movement. Kit vice-president for the past five years, is in When questioned on the ACLU statements, rnade Immediately In writing to SHOP FOR THE FINEST IN EYEWEAR c-hijtge of the movie division. Arthur H. Bvehrcr Township clerk (Formerly StlH. Rtpiln. Puts ' __J¥ltbdrawal plans are usually, based on The work appears to have Haney responded, "As far as the ACLU is of the Townihlp of Springfield, in LINCOLN MERCURY, INC. Larry's)' significant implications for '•;Zli$jerberg commented that many concerned, they don't have the facts. We are the County Of Union and State of ownership of a minimum number of shares of^a. 1 New Jersey... - . Dial 232-6500 One ol New Jersey's Laritsl FIATURINO mutual fund-generally 15,000 tr>»io,OOO worth. the treatment of ParklMOtt's customers he first photographed as children .' enfordpk^the laws.' -Linden Police Chief CHARLES OAMDEHSON JR. Disease, an Illness—dprac- are now returning for wedding pictures. He . Domen^jnC«Uo,-a member of Ihe committee ~^~ 27atiRd i E... :.. . cyd« " The shareholder decide* the amount he wants noted that he had just photpgraphed-his- 300th .»" Union, N.J. New lOwd'BICYCUS ELNA to receive monthly or quarterly. Most funds • terized by Jack of control over which Headed the investigation, said the law S IE SANDERSON Westfield movement.' ..-.,«.. g briae^the daughter of a couple he filmed when* 2; Skyview RrJ. Whwlnn . Columbia . Raleigh h«Vea minimum limit oo payments -typically conceflgwi the sale of obscene material Is "ft ; " Apart frorh increasing basic tbeVwere married some 25 years, ago. "clearly slated." • • „ .. .Onion. N.J. Rollfasl eveokAsict REPAIMED Hw "Years AM**" '- ANIHtEW KOVACS ttSor ISO a* month or quarter. Theragran^M Sprlnglleld Leader, Apr. 13. 19. & other Leading Makes SwtU tewWa MtdlllM ,•;, -•• OPTICIAK ' understanding of ho*, the Foam •ales - Service - Rentals 3M41M <>«OMfT • (Rated iw. I the VMrM Omr) ,. '. 1!- \ (Fee's" 80) L«boy en PwnUes There are, however, variations. Some funds brain works, clinical im- Vitamins 273-5055 mMOnmiAy*. 2734210 have no minimum - others let the shareholder plications of the Yale teani'j; Solid M4 t>fll»|fllH *¥•., tomMll Cups With Iron ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 397 BROAD ST. SUMMIT SPBUNOFiaLD N.J OptnThur* Bve to l:»P.Mr draw any amount so long as it is in multiples of findings are far-reaching. The FOR IMPROVEMENT OF Chocolate BoMe of 1OO EAST AND' WEST BRYANT |S. Still others permit payments of varying search for new drugs to treat BROOK CO. INC. 3*7 kILLaURN AVC. MILLBURH amounts by specifying that acertain number of/ Parklnsonism .49. 24" x 60" with 30 Free! Protect No. WSF-NJ.O2.34.O24J g • , • PR 9-4155 Hwi Th.«tf» Rabbit H- Township of Springfield, (Owner) Since 191» Fuel Oil Parly Rentals Trailers shares be liquidated «ach month or quarter. greatly hampered by lack of a Union County, New Jersey lmp«rlal . „ suitable test system. Folding I Ib. Separata sealed bids for Stream Chrviler Valiant Improvement Pro|ect for Bryant Plymouth J«D WOOLLEY FUEL CO, Isolation of the enzyme, a Table Wrapped Styling Brook - East and West Branches Ntw a UMd 24 HOUR SERVICE BARROWSTRAILER Y planning dopamine receptor, now Hollow Cool, trmm and twlngy thl$ itdm-will be received by Township of Can ,"Slnce 1MJ" All mctul. Inlds flat for storage. Springfield. Union County, New Salts A Sarvlc* JOHN DAVID makes it possible to carry out wrapped e that the effect of these -limited edition-VW is $2,699;~- •-•••: — upon so returning si MOTO or soft ball. In the event of tranqulllters results from Stnd 501 lor each df»t$ pqlttrn, refunded 150 00. GasvMlur slrUm HYACINTHS 304 hr «ac>S nmtdlmwotk pattern (odd Theowner reserves the right td i. HOI water • Neleb • uibel rain, indoor activities will be FRIDAY DEADLINE waive any Informalities or to "tJnslr-interierlng with the :-\ All Items other than spot news 154 for Vetch d>M*v palUrn, IO4 lor relect any or all bids. Healing ... ' * lean e : action of dopamine on the Detangler «ach nimdUwork pantm for moiling ifafewvfafedd . -;;. • •,!/• 11 should be In our offlcety noon Each bidder mu»t deposit with 'thermostats STODINTF dopamine receptor. The Yale FighU hair damtjcr anarli. ALEAS ; and handling) *o AUDntY UNC.0U- Circulators Watch for the Easter on Friday. .._ •....::.::_:. his bid, security In the amount, TOURS •''- •' Early : reglatristlpn was Great for wigs, trw. *£AU,Mo'rli Plain,,N+~-J;,,, 079 SO form end sublecl !tr-1Ho-condltlona Pumps •Humidifiers work has confirmed that they provided In the Information for advised since space is limited do so interfere. Discovering Kodak X-15 liny Sat., April 2lit — Bidders. ..:-_- - •.._>_..:. i«<. Alterations to approximately 7Oamllies. Attention .at bidder* Is par. thus that the chemical basis of Tulip - tlcularly _called .to the Jlo^-VJMCA~m

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•'<•<• ' , •' '-.' • • : - • '•' r .Vi: ' ". 'i ,• ' '•'. ' '•• "'•'•; *.',i'l'?']\ '"..V:,p.\. •fvJ'.H';,'.i^ti/l W& T::' '•?-•-• 'T" mm/m : -' " "-•- •.;,,»M>'~V.L^.W~W:A-.W..::;.:.W<^ • —,—. • • . • *' • r Jr^p'^wiwr^ 8-Thurtdqy, April 19, 1973-SPRINGFIEID (N.J.) LEADER NCE to offer advanced Course will cover Thursday, April 19 Land features that attracted settlers NCE offers M.S. at Ft Monmouth for doctorate computer aspects, have created problems for Newark College of Engineering announced service," Dungan said In a memorandum to the tie with philosophy in 'environment' To reductTtbe risks posed by floods to the. this week, It has developed working Board of Higher Education members. Philosophers and technologists will attempt A graduate program in / New Jeney became one of the first itate* to science to work successfully^' This Is pie fifth of a series- of articles health and safety of the public and to prevent arrangements with the U.S. Army Electronics "I believe — to break down the walls that separate them In a environmental engineering put such thinking Into action, with the toward the degree. -- prepared by_the-Springfield _EnyironmenUl flood damage by limiting construction in flood Command at Fort Monmouth, whereby sub- . NCE said the idea If offering doctoral level new course announced this week for joint has been approved for Newark enactment of the Flood Plaint Act in December Commission. * - . prone areas, . stantial parts of its electrical engineering courses at Fort Monmouth was initiated by the presentation by Rutgers Newark College of College of Engineering, whicji The NCE program is con- . 1S72. This law gives the Department. of -o-o- doctoral program can be given at the Fort Electronics Command and represents a logical Aria, and Sciences and Newark College of plans to start the M.S. degree Bidered a natural outgrowth of • Environmental Protection the authority to, "To help assure that the most appropriate The same features that made Springfield so use of flood plains is made by weighing all the beginning In September, 1973. The central focus step beyond the master's degree program now Engineering. program in September. the college's long-existing! attractive to Its early settlers have also created regulate the use of Und within flood plains after of the program will be on advanced study and offered there by another institution. Beginning in September, the course will have concern and interest in en- these areas have been delineated by the state. costs which could result from development The" environmental problems for its later ones. The abundant research in electrical communications. Particular emphasis Is placed on the fact that two Instructors, Dr. David J. Berllnski, vironmental development- Flood plain regulations and guidelines.: a» before proceeding with a project. engineering degree -brings to water and fertile land along our streams the academic offerings will be open to other assistant professor of philosophy at NCAS, and -• being drafted and hearings are being held for - "To preserve the environmental value of the While not a new program, the concept of a nine the number of designated Information regarding resulted in building where floods could happen- qualified students outside of the military post. Dr. Murray Lelb, assistant professor of the major flood plain areas. So far U have dealt flood plains which, like the wetlands, perform satellite doctoral program at the mid Jersey master's degree programs curriculum details and pre- the flood plain. Further development of land vital functions in the ecological system." , location was submitted to the Sate Board of The doctoral offerings are expected to be of mathematics at NCE.' now offered by New Jersey's : with the Rarltan Blver area over the put year. requisites of the M.S. in which once absorbed water but now let It run substantial Interest to engineers and scientists Under the title "Philosophy and Under the law municipalities will also adopt For those resldenGPwbo are Interested; Higher Education and was approved with the leading technological in- Environmental Engineering,, off made it certain that when floods did happen, at Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, a few miles Technology," the course will cover such topics protective ordinance* to regulate the use of "Springfield's flood plain map can be seen at the endorsement of Chancellor Ralph A. Dungan. stitution. are available from the Office^/ they were bad ones. away. . - as the nature of the computer, the role-of local flood prone areas. These controls will municipal building. — "I believe this Is a sound, imaginative 'HOW ane rou tvofjr LWT HT ao our AND The inter-disciplinary of Admissions, Newark/ This is the situation today, not only In models in technology, the goals and limitations MANUEL MOURIZ has again be based on standards or guideline* The Springfield Environmental Commission proposal that meets a unique need at minimal Newark College of Engineering expects to usrtu TO &«.D rifr program will give qualified College of Engineering, sjr Springfield but all over New Jersey which Is- la of technology, cybernetics (the automatic been named assistant which will be put Into effect by the state. meets the third Wednesday of every month at 6 coat and offers high-quality Instructional offer two advanced graduate courses each . students combined groups of High st., Newark, 07102. .,/•' EVANGEL BAPTIST-=_The women's glee club and handBelF Robert Carbaugh, l»a member of the faculty at Moody Bibley the path of varied tropical and eontinenjal p.m. In tVt "'••ntflp.l hnlMlng. All rnMlingg semester at the Fort, with Instructions given by control systems in both organisms 'and director of agency •courses In the science and The goals uf Uie regulations which will be set chuir of'Moody Diblo-trrMitutc In Chleogo will prononto- restitution und fommi minlstai uf music ol the.Moody^V4tt4^^l« regular full-time members of the NCE faculty. devices), and the' kinds oT crp e r aTT 6"n s a | technology of pollution control forth by the Department of EnvlronmtntsT are open to. the public. sacred music concert in the Evangel Baptist Church, 242 Memorial Church in Chicago. The new sound In music to be South Atlantic, storms originating off the Participating students would be.,expgcted to reasoning used in technological decision- Incorporated Ideas.. He and environmental enhan- i Carolina—coastor-storms from -ihe-Gult-of— —Waverly 3-4646 Shunplke rd., Springfield, on Frlday.-April-27,-at8;p.m,Thls- -featured ot the coTieei^wll|-come4rom-beH8Teost In Brl)dlh s— ProteeUon^res—'••'.•'. ." ' '" •—:'\ ' -^trave'—-1l toto NCENCE'is Newark campucampus tor courses" making. -- — has been with the cement. The program has Mexico, storms moving eastward across the Church tour slated— musical group, composed of students from rrjony parts of the Whltechapel Foundry, thajnaketof Big Ben and the Liberty "to protect Undowners, both Tipstreamand not offered at Fort Monmouth. Dr. Berlinski emphasized that the course is Union based been designed to allow United Stales, and Canadian and polar region downstream, from Increased flood damages not a course in - technology.' "It's about advertising and public . graduates from all of" the United Stales and foreign countries, has performed in music Bell, and they have the same ringing tones as giant storms. - Dr. Smlthberg said that Ft. Monmouth has lesilvals-5nd. speclal_concerts extensively. The director cathedral carillons. resulting from the development of a parcel of FUEL OIL existing laboratory facilities and a technical for Symphony fund technology. We really are interested in giving relations firm since disciplines of engineering and The last few years have made us realize that land. |tH«J^ SJA • ptr 300 Gall. liberal arts and humanities students access to library of high quality that would be at the A conducted tour of some of Newark's major 1970 flood damage has been limited to the flood Grade 18.5 ••••gg-g* 'inaccessible' material. ThlB is why there are iiiwintitniuiimtuuiiuiuiiiiiiuuumuiiiiuuutiiiiiiuuiii "To prevent the victimlzaUon of unsuspect- disposal of this program. These facilities would churches is scheduled (or Saturday, April 28, plains which make up slightly over 6 percent of no prerequisites for the course." ing purchases of homes In flood-prone areas. -meet the research needs of the satellite under the sponsorship of the Newark Com- SERVING ESSEX t, UNION COUNTIES OVER « YEARS New Jersey, much of it highly developed. This "Ttchnically-mlnded. students will not be THE STATE realization has brought about a gradual change CALL NOW students, who would also have access to the mittee foe New Jersey Symphony Orchestra." laboratories and'pther special facilities of The tour, which, will travel by chartered- neglected. We will also give them a feel for HEAT WITH OIL HEAT COMFORT IS A of thinking, a switch to preservation rather Mrs, bsifa to recondition your furnace some of the profound philosophical issues posed lan-development-of-tte-flood-platns,— - ne NCE's Newark' campus. i_ -busesr-will-bo4ho Nowark COmmlttee^s-major— LOW COST LUXURY FOR I^WE'REItL and burneb r and SAVE on youi fund-raising event this year. It will center on "by modern technology, so the course will cut Qualified students, wishing to explore doc- both ways," Berlinski added. HOME OR FACTORY I By DAVID F. MOORE, Israel Bonds post - fuel bill. historical and architectural aspects of the;' .Everybody needs life insur-, toral studies under the NCE-Ft. Monmouth Plans for Jl high rtpgrw nf qhiHnnt Jn^_ ECONOMY IS A BONUS ,'ance. And our affiliate. AM i Executive director. North Jars churches visited. — Clean Air Council Mrs. Sydney Lelbner of Springfield U serving arrangement are asked to write to Dean of volvement include setting aside time for in- NEW HOME BUILDERS uvrm/j I Life Insurance Company,! Cona»rvallon-F«un announced by Joseph 8. Lenkdwsky of "and Fultbn Streets, and will proceed to Trinity Our Modern 1973 Oil Burner JL —Since they were uuthurlzwl uy UIB Nnw fuel Co. 07102. dlscussion, he added. Engineered & Designed To Our Specification Tq Save Cathedral, Old First Presbyterian Church, St. LYe 570 N. BROAD ST Jersey Legislature five years ago, en- general chairman. Mrs. Leibner, a trustee of The venture marks the first joint course On Fuel & Service. Guaranteed For • P:OrBOX 2 the United Jewish Appeal, la a leader In the Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, St. James ELIZABETH. N.J. 07207 vironmental commissions have made im- the state offering by NCAS and NCE. Residential & Commercial ' 1201) 354-2000 portant Impacts in behalf of present and future Short Hills Multiple Sclerosis Research Fund. A.M.E. Church and Sacred Heart Cathedral. Central Air Conditioning aspects of the state we're In. It's interesting The New Jersey Clean Air Council, an ad- The major function on the Women's Division Tire care Reservations may be made through Miss J. J. EARLYCOPY COMPLETELY INSTALLED • ... * FORMICA KITCHENS StefaneUi of 213 Mt. Prospect ave., Newark,' therefore to find an obscure one-paragraph bill visory body to the state Department- of . calendar of event*, according to Mrs. Lettmtr, Publicity Chairmen are urged to phone 4B4-1770. A light lunch will be served at now awaiting a vote in the Assembly which Environmental Protection, will hold its 1973 is the annual "All-Israel" fashion show May 14 KINGSTON FUEL CO. 686.5552 • JVnerican • for campers Old First. Tickets for the tour are $8 each in- observe the Friday deadline for other could have overpowering impact on the leries of public hearings on May 2, 9, and 16. at Short Hills Caterer*. Admission will be by than spot news. Include your name, 115 Rl. 3] Wait, Hlllilde Am For Mr. Weber • FULL BACKNSPLASH WASHINGTON, D.C.-A cluding transportation and refreshments. . 1 INSURANCA&E COMPANIEl S -commissions. Testimony will be taken on the topics "Clean the minimum purchase In UTS of a $800 State of address and phone number. _. It's A-1069; sponsored by Assemblyman Israel Bond .plus a luncheon charge of ft per • WON'T MAR growing number of motorists Air and Transportation—Alternatives to the has a special kind of second L George H. - Barbour and co-sponsored by person. Mrs. Ldbner urged the women of this Automobile," and "Will the Environmental j» WON'T SCRATCH "car;"-a-recreatlonal vehicle HAPPY EASTER TO ALL Assemblyman Charles B. Yates. Both are Impact Statement Serve Jo Improve Air community to "support this noteworthyVveut Burlington County Democrats. It would as a meaningful reflection of solldarlty-wUhJhe _*XiEE-TlME KRVJ _ior_..use_in .warm Quality in New Jersey?" aT~each ~of~th*TCRtJAL RcyerJue-i tirp cjrsjitiXcJndlng proper vironmental commission was conceived to Dentistry of New Jersey—New Jersey Medical VMMI a*** HUM* Hmllu VDI*,.. yyiTiJlXi . XSHS, •Plumbing & Electric ; advise government's various agencies before School, Newark, are developing the first •*K-U«WUW « AkAmmkm*. A dAn d (« * l » lo»d-lnf latlon tables. Is THamTUirfatJt trtto*'»««t f a\b>ilable free df&arge from they make those-decisionar _.--,-— ^- comprehenshre evaluation -of different-drug T* •V Therefore, if the agencies which are to be treatment programs by an independent alia*anaitf " I'' ' '~7. • m FINANCjNG the Tto«ivt<>^ifMK!M detennlne^whlch — ""oepehaenfT'^"^— "^ beautiful lawn following the very successful fourth annual program works best for which addict; in this Chicken Environmental Commissioners' Day in way, each rehabilitation program can Trenton. The Republican and Democratic strengthen its efficiency by confining its ac- costs no more — leadership from both houses were down the Uvities to addicts,"Who are mosi liKely~t and the school you attend And he does the work. Prince Lasagna NO 14 •t: virrmmenmTrnmmlsslon.) award-wllkbe presenter to; the platoon Umt .:.—.-..!..•••.•,- ••• -;- -;""••• If It did become possible for a planning board Ifinishes with the best overall performance,; PODB Puree Tomaro Bruces Cut or governing body to double as an-en- -H-y reserve program. Members of the public will Drawings can be brought In tbariy Cre^nS^^OTfc^of rMII^ toiT^QoM Contest," Cresimont- funding grants from the Ford Foundation or the Savings 4 Loan Association. 1680 Sprlnflt(«id Ayfinu*, M«Pl«W«>odi N»w jersey 07040. The Qoog« groups. You lust rnlflh* be a winner this year. But, don't bd sources of such aid. ^alt. Contest ends May 25lh.Hav*lun ami <)rawrt)Methlngto,olflfll»atl "" ~"^~~ THEKINQOFTHEB* iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu BREAKSTONE ]'(• mm * Corner 1 Zinc, . manganese^ . POTftTOES chromium,, cobalt and THE LAWK-A-MAr MAUT' FAMOUS "flR££«8l(EErtfl CARt HW selenium are words that may soon become familiar to you, even if you've never had d l chemistry course In your life. on yoiir driwlna. - • - I-, . For scientists are finding that these trace elements are needed nutrients, important in your diet. i- • :.;i !i ', By choosing foods from the Thli lovfly Bfpbarfy at W Pla datooa Drlv* Sprlnollira. Naw JaJtA SoHTw'«•,••>*** JOHph Braniw to Mr. 8,. Four Food Groups, you can be ( . < Mra, M. i Singh. Mr, Slmh It an Englnatr with A.I.. reasonably sure of getting1 McParlan Company In Sftrlnatlald. Thli HI* WM arranosd adequate amounts of these' & Jaan TanJlgT an aiaoclA* of ANNE SYLVESTER'S .•(•uU'ftilM.Ol •CtKKH). ,;.';. ;• eT»on)eflw>er»T,*n. elements. Green leafy y-'7 :-f;:.i: ••• t. •'•''J' Call J/»-a»0 and nt ui, tall you about, the following vegetables, fresh iruiU, whole •xclu»lvtiaryl«a»w«offtr to htlp you 1*11 your noma at no grain*| and organ ' and lean . oott ,fo y«V!.S W ; ;>>;'.•V V. :'.y;V.;Vv. ;.'i •*•.'"•• ',•'' .•'•;'••• meats all contain generous : amounts. . With a well- .., > f ' IMS balanced diet? the rt$of •.'. deficiency ia slight. -;-.; ^. :• m RANPOMATICMATCHMAkeR COMPUTBR \\i^tywy^titk, ,the if«#»; ; elements are known to cause . )^f$$f>jyi>i9^ Injury at high levelsof Intake. \-r I^^ te ^f: ^ v.^^-V 10-Thur»day, April 1.9. 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Symposia ..-Thursday, April 19, 197$-T Town meeting balloting shows 9 out of 10 support TURN ONS oh politics, SINCE 19S4 Hollywood more public transport; subsidies heavily favorecf HOBBY DEPARTMENT STORES Tnara) ora no long ilorloa ol Alrcoolaxl Automotive Two adult summer sym- More than nine out of ten participants in Kumnmem should contribute By contrast, while pro-highway sentiments were strongest among those who watched the programs or Corp. Only tha) fbwtt, moil rioponsabl* wrvlc* and posia to be offered at Drew Regional Plan Association's Town Meeting on less than one-third believed that municipalities in the age group of IB to 29. Anti-highway read pertinent material, and the proportion of customer car* tine* 1954. 's Leading Hobby House - ty. Madison, thin yt ar TransporXatlon-favored '-'more reliance on or counties should pay, and only one-quarter attitudes tended to rise with rising income and undecided votes tended to be lower among 100% GUARANTEED USED CARS wlU be UUed "Games PoUUcos public transportation" in (he New York Urban said the molorlsYshouId pay. More respondents education. those who discussed the issues in groups. 1 MONTHS O* 1,000 MIU* Play" and "Hollywood, Region, and nearly as many were willing to pay in every age, education, Income and race The vote on new technology in transportation—. (WHICHIVH OCCttM MM?*) Mirror of America; or, What part of the cost in government subsidies. At the category favored state, regional and federal gave the strongest endorsement to the type of BALLOTS FROM THE FIRST Town •72 VW FASTBACK Sfl| QC '•> K'MAN OHIA SI BAR Does the Late Show Tell Us same time, only 45 percent wanted to slow or Bluo, stuncJ. shift, radio *• « *H» APRIL IS HOBBY MONTH, AND A WONDERFUL TIME FOR US TO GET subsidies,, than local, county or motorist systems which currently get the least attention , Meeting, March 17-19, continue to come in; Radio, WW, vinyl roof. lOSD About Ourselves?" They will stop expressway construction In the Region. subsidies. •71 VW SEDAN ((1OQC from the federal government: new systems of they now total 42,500 with 33,000 tabulated. Model 113. radio. Clean! IOSID •a? VW SEDAN be conducted on campus June Some 17,000 ballots have been received from Aside from more compact land use high-speed underground-trnvcl-wlthin-cltles— Compared-to-the-results-announced two weeks Green, radio, W-W '1300 '71 VW FASTBACK J«3iAa • TiamnWuian indicate the voting-trends. high-density, urban modes, ranked above the in most Choices: for a statewide school tax English. -MODEt-SEDER—©ra-Schorrof-Sprlngfleldrasecond grader o»th«J Solomon Sch«cht«r Link up suburban railroads in the core of the Orange; has been elected TRADES ACCEPTED . BANK TERMS AgHArtOCO The ballotshave come from persons who tend Region. Each one of these options got 50 two lowKiensity modes not only in New York from M percent to 62-peKcent; for allowing less editqr-in-chief of the campus "6n tire Btnnnn Day School of Essex and Union, Is at left a« «he participates In a model Md«r.to TEST MNVi OUR C0MWU UNI 01 NEW 1973 VWi poslum program launches to be better educated and to have higher percent or more of the vote. Only 43 percent City but in the suburban counties as well. expensive housing to be built on vacant land weekly newspaper, the CRAFTS • HOBBIES • MODELS -SUPPLIES'__ Drew's first effort of this kind. cetebrq*i~ffie Passover holiday this week. The Lower School of Solomon Schechter, Incomes than the population at large. The age voted for extending the suburban rail lines into Among the 4,300 Town Meeting participants dropped from 53 percent to 49 percent Setonian. .She is the first It is under the general where o dual program of Judaic and general studies is Instructed. » held_el_ distribution of the Town Meeting participants is outer areas of the Region, whose vote on transportation issues has been (compared to 45 percent opposing); for woman editor in the 49-year MODEL CARS-SHIPS* PLANES'TRAINS* RADIO C0_NTR0t» ROCKETRY • BALSA WOOD direction of Dr. John McCall, Vauxhall Road and Cedar avenue, tfnlon, for kindergarten through th*' fourth not substantially different from that .of the -o-o-- tabulated so far, 83 percent watched the film on encouraging the transfer of management history of the paper. . dean of special university grade. The Upper School, for Grades 5 through 8, is housed at the YM-YWHA on Region's population 14 years of age or' older, THE TOWN MEETING participants voted, 5 television,' 33 percent read newspaper articles responsibility for deteriorating4>ousing from 74 21?5 MIUIURN AV£ SOLDIERS & OTHER MINIATURE*CREATIVE LEISURE CRAFT MATERIALS*DECOUPAGE programs and continuing Green Lane, Union, where the new ninth grade will Inaugurate the high school this however, Blacks and Puerto Weans and New to 1, In favor of pedestrian malls ;Jh*e more on CHOICES issues, 11 percent reported they permit to 71 percent; for building most The Setonian has a first MAPUWOOD, MJ. education. ' September. ' ' " York City residents are underrepresented radical step of banning cars from entire read "How To Save Urban America," and 42 subsjtjp.ed low-income housing outside the class ranking from the AUTOMOTIVE CORP. 763-4547 Although live-in learning Is among the respondents, precincts in cities also was favored, but only by percent discussed the issues in groups. Only 13 Khctio from 43 percent to 40 percent (still the American Collegiate Press - Something For Everyone - encourgaged as part of the -o-o- 3 to 2. The preference for malls and car-free Decent reported filling out the questionnaire preferred Choice); and for a subsidy for Association. More than 4,000 FRIDAY DEADLINE overall program, Dunn PUBLIC POLICIES should encourage more precincts increased with income and educo- without having done any of the above. The vote middle-income housing in the cities from 55 to copies are distributed free on All items other than spot news should be In our McCall explains, registrations Fr. Hakim named director reliance on public transportation, according to' ~U6n; Irt the endoratimum or these ideas, there -favoring-changes in poliey-tended-tOrbe-high«i! r* -campua-each-Fridayi ;—~ -office by noun on "Frldayr^ ~. will be welcomed from New- 92 percent of the Town Meeting participants. was little difference in the vote of people who ~~ SAVINGS UP TO 70% Jersey area residents who Among the methods of achieving more public work in Manhattan and those who do not. prefer to live at home and of Seton humanistic center transportation, the strongest endorsement was Congestion pricing-—imposing higher peak MILLBURN: 512 Mlllburn Avenue • 467-0922 9:30 to 5:30. Thurs'til 9 commute to the campus—an for government subsidies for public trans- hour tolls and fares as a means of reducing • Rev. Albert B. Hakim, Dean of the College of norlnllnh' Rfl nprrpnt nl lh» hour's drive west uf New Yoi4 Arts and Sciences at Seton Hall University in _cnngestlonr-^-was rejected hv almost 2 to 1. New York: 314 Fifth Avenue (212)-279-9034"" Long Island: 2072 Front Street (516) 489-1166 City. favored some form of operating subsidy. Land However, opposition to it was weaker among Waynes 2640 Willowbropk May 256-4378 South Orange for the past 12 years, is resigning Woodbridge: 197 Woodbridge Center 636-7937 Registration for each as Dean effective July 31 to become director of use controls which would cluster higher density the higher Income brackets session will be limited to the University's Center for Humanistic Studies. buildings near transit stops were favored by 67 In line with the opposition to congestion permit optimum conditions He will replace Dr. Robert C.TolI6ck,"wBff 1B percen). However, only 47 percent were willing pricing, at least some construction of more for Interaction between the to raise the densities of residential develop- expressways was generally favored. Only 25 instructors and students. retiring after heading the Center since its ment in the Region so that more apartments percent favored halting highway construction founding in 1986. and town houses are built In lieu of detached completely, and 20 percent more voted to slow A. native of Kearny, Father Hakim is a one-family dwellings; fully 40 percent opposed but not stop construction. On the other hand, 19 Midland has --graduate of Seton Hall and following his or- such a shift. The rest had no opinion. In other percent wanted to accelerate expressway dination in 1MB was assigned to the faculty of words, the Region seemed to be most willing to construction, and another 36 percent were Seton Hall Preparatory School. He received his pay for more transit with money, quite willing, satisfied with the present rate. new facility master's degree from Fordhnm Unlveralty-and- to rearrange land-uses but lew- willing to - As to where the new expressways should be Midland International earned his doctorate in philosophy at Ottawa change the housing types In order to encourage built, 86 percent favored construction in Corporation has opened new University. Joining the Seton Hall faculty in transit. built-up areas, where local opposition has been office, warehouse and service 1951 he became chairman of the Department of The balloting indicates that extreme posi- most pronounced, but where the travel time facilities at Centennial Philosophy in 1959 and in 1981 became Dean of tions either no fare subsidy at all, or saved would be greatest. Only 28 percent Industrial Park, Piscataway. the University's oldest division. Ho has also complete fare subsidy (free transit) are favored expressway construction in . ppen ^£^ Tha u. S. Oo**,nm«nt rinH: ",":>>.:J'o,*. !A ..:•: ' *' ' , merit will be presented to all of the artists WILMINGTON, DEL. - A free United whose entries were selected for hanging In the than nonunion members. In 1 States Government booklet entitled 1970, union workers averaged FRIDAY DEADLINE contest; - -: r ' All Items other than spot news -^Hearing-Lou - Hope Through Reaearch," "The student art eontesMa-dCTignedto foster $8,609, about 11,200 more than should be In our office by noon is now available to person* suffering a nonunion members. Interest in the visual arts in the secondary on Friday^ hearing loss. schools and community colleges of New Jersey, Published by the U.S. Dept. of Public as well as to provide incentives for young Heajth, Education and WeUare for use by artists to continue their training," according to . ~ thehard -of-hearlng, the booklet coven such Robert P. Martinez, assistant executive your week ahead fact* as inherited deifneu, dlacovering "director and general counsel for the NJSBA. every day on the latest early trouble, selecting a hearing aid, node A public showing of the student art work will - damaging and adults'* hearing, and the beheldonthedaynllhei:onJesLfram2-5p.m. A > BY DR. AW. DAMIS ( —main-type* of hearing-Vie*; —eommitlee-of-Judgesraelectedby-the-NiJSBA,— Free copies of the booklet are avatUbie by will make the final selection of purchase prize ruieuut rtrlud: Aprlt writing to "Government Booklet." and rental award winners at that time. -Avoid pulling tnn many irons on the flre._In_ Independence Mall, Suite 65, 1001 Concore Information regarding the contest's entry other words, don't split your talents; meet one Pike," Witoiingtbhr DelawareTllHuS: requirements and rules may be"secured either task' at a time. Also, your intuition Is at a peak. by calling the NJSBA at (609) 695-3469, or by It's during this week's cosmic cyclcihat you writing to P.O. Box 909, Trenton, 08605. must "shoot off the hip" In your decision mak-, ing. So, stand by for unanticipated commitments. Poet to read Apparently, you will be in the mood to harp/ at the new about yesterday's misfortunes. And, a poem or quotation will have an Impact on your relation- ship with a member of the opposite sex. at college Increased activities in your Job, project or rou- HOW to be Robert Bly, noted American tine is indicated. Furthermore, you will become ' poet, will hold a poetry aware of a mutual like or dislike that exist! reading at Bloomfield College, between you and a so-called stranger. - Tuesday,_.aU8-p.m. The Edison & Union See to it that you recruit allies among your asso- an advertiser- reading will be given in ciates. According to your chart, you will "need Westminster. Hall, Franklin help, plenty of help". Avoid provocation! . •Fremont streetsr- It's the one time, during thJj year, that most ft a full-course feast of all the good Bloomfield——- mjmlvin nf ymir sign will become, much too- : - -•• •—• -anyioommlt- "Ttitngs people traditionally enjoy. „ Bly, who lives on a Min- at Eastcrt'tnie. nesota farm, writes poetry, -; and translate* Scandinavian UBBA Acwrdlng tojajur chart, a member of the^oppo-. • Steaming Mulligatawny Soup Your income tax refund is ready-made exempt from state and local income "site sex-has secret d«lin».-Borlfi41kely th»t or other Appetizer , » _ ~s* edlts—^Thtr-savenites," a - ^Da^itianddayout we sayeswu 30% and 50%«R-tfoe-same4ine -qtiality fernirirne fashions ^saviings— ready to be tucked away as a subtle overtures will come'your wajl-.. . • IVlouthwa.erlnR Glazed Baked magaiine designed—to~ in- SCOatFlO— •—- -•Ait-improvement, advancement or prt troduce great-European-4nd_ ^seld only at the mo9feexelusive stores. AndjjLir styles areralways rn-rseaseaanckip-to-trie-minute. Oet. a -Nov. H\. one way or another, Uindicated. Meaning? Your: , nice Jump-sum payment-ojo-tomorroW; ;Sojdon^t miss-such an ideal opportunity --Job, task or routine ahoold be on the nptwlag,; Tenderyo South. American poeis-aihose : : Potatoe .WBrkjraaqotpubJlflhed(nthe ThiaLs why+IH-orjyiiss Is the rage of New England. Come in. See our huge selection of: It's probably what VOT'ye"-Tiiad--raTrand= ~.to addlo your savings.——— SAOITTAKHJS -MuoMfethU week's tWwill b« spent seeking United-State*. :H7SRS7i someone woioTToIdo holds momosSt olThe answers you . * Special Stouffarfaladt 1I 7 Pant SeK~" Slacks • Blazers • Body Shirts^Khit Tops • BloCises need. Incidentally, problems wltothe opposite—-^ SnS>ce In the the aiovvy ~all along, isn't it? Getting this far without Turn your tax refund cheeky into growing l sex are likely. . V , ,- ••„••• ^ ... Hot'Briji Field*," his first volume of Dresses • Long Dresses • Raincoats and everything else that's new and in. • Beverage' missing the mpney, and then making sort Savings Bonds dollars today. You'll be CAPRICORN Subtle, almost unnoticed changes, will Uke poems, won an Amy Lowell A little green buys a lot of style when you shop at Hit or Miss. WaVcedBruigTMrT»«rrwmdMr^ ^ flta^gFUhla of a giant step toward whatever it is doing something nice for your future. murt be objective; analyia your Immediatdiat e surr- Guggenheim Fellowship. roundings. You must meet advene trends: , "The Light Around the Body," you're saving for: wrtm •' published In 1967, received the One oT the easiest ways to make sure -~"^itolhVpTia"t^D^ National-Book-Award for Jaa,*M • Feb. I» promise, tack with the wind; settle for half if lt> at aaiy q« picking up tl>« phon* . poetry, •"• , V. 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To our friends, our wishes for a most joyous holiday* To our friends, our wishes for a most joyous holiday. This message is presented as a public service by the community-minded firms listed below. \ This message Is presented as a public service by the community-minded firms listed below:

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China, Crystal Wo SptUalUSUlU u lrTOrlirwrTOmrof f Open 7-Oev»—Bft-tiriD-Dor* en-— 3ftA»dUof>Avotvu» «..^ 75 East Main St. Mendlinm wi 3475 Union 687 9220 She** •> Randall • Ntw Sataciton of Woman's Styling Premises I Irvlngti Irvlnglon 375 8768 505 Main St. East Orangu *U M16 Handbags • A Varlity of Whit* Boot 9M South Oranga Avanua Route 32 (Eastbound) 1039 South Orange Avenue 35U Morrl* Avanu* -^ SPRINGFIELD STATE BANK Vailsburg 3724975 • 4 Mou n loins Id o 73} 0774 MARLIN BRINSER Vailsburg 372-1331 LACK'S GULF & MOBIL (Nfxi to AAajnlicrciMntnt CUNTON MANOR CATERERS INC. HORN'S BAKERY Open 7 A.M. lo 5 A.M. Weekdays Imported Handmade Italian The Ultimata In Catering NOAH'S ARK NURSERY SCHOOL Open 7 A.M. lo 4 A.M. Weekends THE ACCORDION ACADEMY DANTE REGION FORMAL WEAR SERVICENTER Union 6(7-4713 ~ HllltldFull Sfwlca Ay.. , Sanal Routk F.D.l.C. No.. n GENERAZIO INSURANCE AGENCY Frtthly Baktd Ittms Can Now Be Won SKtarlsn-Slat. Certified TONDIA LOUNGE Pat CanterellB. 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Laskowtkl • Nofben F Menlo Park Mall U9 4086 UNION CENTER CARD ".""FrGBier Orders COMPANY. LTD John A. Paoltrclo Roofing A viMt AA«t*l Work It DECORATOR Av*. In Falrfleld Family - Open 7 Days a Week Latkowskl . Raglru If. Cubtr OLYMPIC RESTAURANT 127A East Broad Street Elizabeth BURRY BISCUIT * 800 West Edgar Road Dante A. Paoltrclo S7t Chancaltor Avcnu* Interior A Evtarlor . Fr** 1353 Sluyvcsant Avanu* ' Bernard J. Latkowtkl . & GIFT SHOP x 352 4444 352 M45 Division of The Quaker Oats Co. DON'S VILLAGE BARN Linden 862 4*00 LEONARD'S CLOTHING Irvlnoton 877 Springfield Avenue MAX SR. AND PAUL 6 North 2l*t. Street Ntwark, N.J. 74J jm _ Csflmatn . . Union M440M 1405 Clinton Avtnut Irvlnoton 374-2T99 Featuring a Fins Line ot 92i Newark-Avenue- K ml I worth 776 0791 irairu COLUMBIA CONFECTIONERY irvlngton 371S4U . Greeting Cards fl. Commercial Etliabeth 354 3100 ' RESTAURANT Iff. Orang* 'Avenu* Featuring Dolly Madison The Management Wishes Everyone SCHOENWALDER ALLIED TV SALES & SERVICE rnmily Style Restaurant GRANTS Featuring Men's Suits Made to Irvlngton 3JIOU3 Ice Cream : TRAVEL SERVICE — A Happy Holiday Season Eit. 1913 StatiGWv Retail At Wholesale Prices 10SO Sluyuesanl Avenue Merchandise for the Homi- All Order Any Slit Any Style 8UN TOOL ft MANUFACTURING Plumbing & Heating Contra lor; 1076 Stuyvesant Avenue irom M5.00. - . • PATRIOAN CATERERS S44 - lltti Avenue -rulta* . Tours Union 687 75M We Service What We Soil.Wo Sell THE H.F. BUTLER CORP. Irvlngton 3740404 School Supplies Cxciutiv* Kothtr Cattrlng for Irvlngton 171 WTO Plane- Train Ship 3 Generations of Depcndabl All Major Brands ol Appliances Dinner Specials • Every Monday 1350 Galloping Hill Rond COMPANY ALLSTATE INSURANCE vlci A Happy Holiday Season to All Custom Fabricators of Weldments All Occasion* 10 Melville Place o; Marvin Rlngl*r • Account Ag*nt 1131 South-Orang* Ava. Our Friends fl. 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Art Dealer UNION TAXI AMERICO COIFFURES Mllo Crossman, Prop. irvlngton, Ntw Jarsay S100 West Blanche Str**t CONCA D'ORO ITALIAN Service 7 Days a Week - Air 40 Ball Strcot Linden 925 5310 Linden Ml MM GORCZYCA AGENCY Richard J. Leonard, Jr. CLEARANCE SALE On OrlQlnal SHERMAN'S SPORTSWEAR Roselle Shopping Center CARTEHET SAVINGS & Irvlngton 377 0734 PASTRY-SHOP fnvesfm*nnrOorsp*c1atty~frt>m —Ttwn^*t-E_4_aon*r-d_E4rd _ Oil Paintings. Upto50%0ff Conditioned 547 Rarltfin Road FnED HAFNEK PAINT STORE PARKWAY BOWHNG ft SWEENEY'S CITY UNE Manufacturers of Trl-tur* •- JMcWllKgupKr Holiday —. TSi E. WMtfleia Auanoa Distinctive Ladle* Wear 1982 Morris Avenue Roselle 345 9300 LOAN ASSOCIATION Muralo Glldden Colony I nicx LINDEN MOTOR FREIGHT Closurvs for Drums, Palls and Cak*t a. Coo*.]** 4 lo 400 Units William A. Leonard, Mgr Rotelle Park Union 6S6 5100 Open 6 Days fl Week - No 795 Sanlord Avenue ED'S AUTO BODY & House Paint CO., INC. BILLIARDS DELI A LIQUOR STORE Cans and Rip Cap Closures for •Oe South Oranga Avenu* 311 Ch*stnut Street Vallsnurg 373-9494 637 Boulevard Opan 7 Day* a W**h bottles Bo44lle 1411441 3W9393 • 241-1323* Appointment Necessary FENDER SHOP Best In True kino 8. Warehousing ring wrv Vellsourg 173 3737 r LEWITT INSURANCE AGENCY Excellent SALE Values at this Tim THE VAIL-DEANE SCHOOL Ken I (worth 245 538B 1300 Lower Road 900 Sprlnoflald Avanu* at Opan 7 1000 Stuvvtsant Avenue Irvlngton 373 3200 ., 1 Or HAROLD SIEGEL Hit. 1869 •o" ANDERSON OVERHEAD DOORS CENTER LOUNGE Linden 867 1400 AMSTERDAM BROS. * A.R.E. CONVERTERS INK CO. THE GROTTA - ' Union ciiO6M Optician Hearing Aids A Non Dlscrlmlnntory College (Near Dover 1... Best In Country Music Frl. 8. Sat. Greatlnot lo All Our Frtendi PARKWAY WOZNIAK Fine Italian & American Foods- THE HEALTH .SHOPPE OF Vallsburg 37354M Surgical Supplies i Orthopedic PIcxogrMhk and oravur* BnMerles Repairs on All Makes Preparatory Co-Educational Entertainment Frl. 8, Sat." Nlgnts PrlnllnaJnU Evenings - Luncheons Served Dally tV Cuttomer* — 1066 Springfield Avenue School Individualized ELEGANTE BRIDALS UNION UNDENJVELLOW CAB CO. 572 Boulevard MEMORIALHOME 9 Myrtle Avenue WsTClinton Avenu* - 1301 S. Park Av*nue Ray E. Woiniak Manager Irvington 374 WOO instruction Within Grade Levels Irvlngton 373 9177 Springfield's Nowost & Most Natural Organic HEAL TH I OUDS Service 7 Dffysa Weak PEA8ON AGENCY INC. TABATCHNICK'S SPRINGFIELD Irvlngton 371 3100 Linden ata-sitS Kenlhvorrn 27e-4733 LINCOLN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE AS Wt>ll AS Professional Guidance ANGE & MINS Elcgont "Bridal Shop" Custom A. VITAMINS 1-5 Uo. Wood Avenue L Inden- AotntTTTOT Motor Out of Amarlca Oellcatnsan i Appatlur 330 Myrlte Avenue Restaurant Cocktail Lounge 7014 Morris Ave. (Opi). Union ts! 6767 S63 6363 s> A Hytfar'ScWOt Irvlngton 373 0404 ALEXANDER E. SMAL & CO. Services Dresses ft Gowns Expert ll>3 Sprinpflvid Avtnut All Kinds of Catering >en 7 Days a Week THE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK Alterations on All Ladles Center Dank) WHITE TOP 667 6466 (Cornar Smyviant Ava.) ' ANDY'S DELI WORD OPTICIANS GRUNING8 CONFECTIONERY 7799 vaux Hall Road Si Ala Salem Avenue " iTTOOTeVartrHT~7snr"$Tr»jei CRANJ Union W4-7IQ0 " Plizabeth 3513141 "tfT "TFvTngTSrT V1UU —^~ ~- * Ice rreare — -5®-ovad lof V1UF1IIS Inntmur- nncroai May ' " -Oraties Vti KenIIworth 7410031 WESTFIELD 177 E. Broad Street 774 Mountain Avenue THE LITTLE SHOP Puddinga IL Horn**Mad* _laiadt—. Cranford 174- 7144 and Pint Food We Make Up Delicious Platters MOUNTAINSIDES Mountain Ave. Sprlnnllold 467 3770 HERSH'S HEARING All) Sii Westminister Avenue ~ All Major Brands Sales Service • Ports Union 301 6871313 STYLING ESSEX BAH & GRILL INC. Get Use mane Gardens M.iu%olcum* Mambart of union CcwniyMuttlpla Charge_..jrgL_s Accepte, d 355 Route 32 Eo»tbound *9\ Morris Avenue 888 Seventh Avenue 0_ Speclallio in Plua Pies ft. GtHhsemane Gardens Now Uiicirr "OUR COMPLIMENTS TO AMERICA'S Listing Scrvlca, Inc. & Caitam 3M South Av. Happy Holiday to Our Frltnds 8. Springfield 379-6126 • We Specialize In Blow Drying CHEESE N' SPICE WORKING FORCE" lR*cytlv* PUK*m*nt B07 St. George Av< Summit 373 1700 Now York 213 489 7*00 Shag Hair Cutting 32 Essex Street ' Italian Foods Completely Construction LOCAL NO 595 EXECUTIVE BOARD Roselle nSII03 For Men R. Women Mlllburn 447 1833 Remodeled lor Your Convenience 1500 Sluyvesant Avcru^ WiNMAR JEWELERS , 1023 Stuyvnant Avenue Cheese. Dried Fruit. Spices fi> U9 Park Avcnuo • Linden Union 688 4300 Rosall* Park 3414070 HELMAR FASHIONS PERSIAN KING THE SPIRIT SHOP VILLAGE'AUTO SERVICE, INC Union 487 9727 Candles • We Make Up Platters For 9J5 1765 or 486 9544 LUSTRE CAR WASH JOSEPH W. liana Kani 0 ( • 6rtda« CochtaM i Cvtnlng Wiar. FRAN LIPPY Direct Import Oriental ftuos Tom Jones • Prop. All Occasions HOUSE OF EMPTY HANDft Fully Automatic - No Waiting For Ptaa»*nt Shopping wlm Personallied Jewelry *15 to »100 Oe«r • Wlnos Liquors-Delivery • — •— Open 7 Day* Low PrlCtt' - -. , PLUMQUIN, LTD. complai. Lint o ASSOCIATED AUTO PARTS Parsonal AHantlon to Your ,-, lift Stuvveianl Av*nv*j . iw i.: • ' Waterbeds • The Ultimate IN Steep To All Areas Open 9 A.M. - 10 P.M. 1060 Stuyvesant Avc.._. M. ATKIN FABRIC *N' KNITTING CENTER Knrvirif For Ati Aqes -J ' Hn^r *" """r^ Irvlngton 374 BUS 343 Morris Av*. (At tha Center) ti Days a Week Irvlngton 375 9745 374 7733 )5 Mill Road B/8 Clinton Avenue (Cor. 70th St.) ' ' "V*s. Vrt Hav* it" Shopping NNtH , Give A New Spring Look To Your CHEZ MODE DRESS S OPPE TBIS5h Spnngtlotd vlvjiiuM - >i, Antiques - Gift* a. Silk, flower*— Springfield 3769170 (At Sluyvesant Villanc Shopping Mlpw6a '7tVtOl4V4 ' Irvlngton 399 9516 4 New providence ROM ' 1373 Crescent Av*nu* . 311 W. EniabiHh Av«nu* W Franfc He r SlaflEittend Happy , * 748 Springfield Avenue Home With Our Large Selection 3730 Mlllburn Avenue Cenlc/) Ronnic Robert l DAREN JEWELERS, INC &^K474f"* Easter & Pasiover areanr.os.lo (Near 32nd, Sf.) ." of Bodspreods, Curtains, Mlllburn 3769841 Mountainside 133-l»tf * ' Rosalie 2451454 1 trvlngton 373-2121 VILLAGE BARBER SHOP Irvlngton 3M 7909 LYONS HARDWARE Hours 105 Mon thru Saf. Diamonds let Wtill* Vou Walt , AH of Our Patron* •' THE PINK CAROUSEL Draperies, Linens Knitting Yarn Crcwi;) Needlepoint- J*w*WoafJ4jn*d . " Marlena 8. David Rothbart 0. Window Shades THE HOUSE OF STYLE Windows & Screens Repaired • Lawn TORNADO FENCE CO. HOKEV'8 AMERICAN SERVICE 303 Morris Avenu* (In trie General CLEANSIDE MAINTENANC1 E INC. Hook Rugs Embroidery Mowers Sharpened & Sold' LOCAL 50-BAKBRY & . SPRINGFIELD FLORIST 0 101* Springfield Avenue "Home-1nduitry Aulomot *'*.Steam Deilgncrs o) Men'n.Halr Paihion* Chain Link Fence Call for Frw Esllmata Onion STim Green Shopping Center) Irvlngton 372 1034 Louis and Philip Chlorine for Swimming Pools PRIDE HOME CENTER M Hour Service Dally ft Sunday CENTER w —CONFECTIONERY WORKERS Cut Flowers & Plants - All 1157 Stoyvesant Avenuw Cleaning" HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM 197 Stuyvetant Avenue 1743 SI. O*org« Av*nu* w 'W Speclaill* In S*rvlc*"-^ Arrangements - We Deliver Irvlnglon 372 9807 1734 Springfield Avenue 300 Union Ave. (Directly Acrois eugant Bathrooms KltcMns. 451 ErvR*HM Cocktails 1058 Springfield Avenue Manufacturers of Wire Wound FEDERATED ELECTRONICS 909 Clinlon Avenue Vallsburg 371 nil Robert H, KIOOTt B.S.R.P.-- Route 27"" Esstbound — . trvinnton 373 OTIS • BALPOR APPLIANCES Resistors i NATURAL COSMETICS Irvlngton 371 1100 QUICK DETECTIVE AGENCY TWO GALS BEAUTY SALON Spaclalt • in AM Kind* of 301 Chestnut St. Roselle . • Springfield 4670100 MOO Clinton Avenue 26 Buttlngton Street "Your Safety It Our Buslnws". F. Rootr Nllsan. Prts, E»p*rt Styling at Budg*t Prices BARA'S TAVERN HOUSE OF MANICURING (fallan Sandwlche* Fre« Dellvary 345 IV22 345 1940 Special Family Sunday Dinners WALTON'S UNION TAP (At Irvington Center) Irvlngton 3M 9500 786 Mlllburn Avenue For uniform OuarOsCall Quick Fast s*rvlc*-Why Waif HourtT S3)- FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS (Across from Footnote*) Manlcurn i, P*dlcur*s J.C. PRALL, INX:. FUNERAL HOME r\ Irvlngton 374 8094 : ISO Elm Stroef Westflcld Mlllburn 467 3545 MALIN'S * _ ^ W Morris Avanua •: • k . . 7 New aff**t DOUGLAS MOTORS CORP. For Man l>_Wom*n - By Appointment HERBERT LUTZ & CO., INC. SPRINGFIELD TRAVEL SERVICE ROOM RESTAURANT 0 CLINTON PAINT & WALLPAPER (Home Office 732 7400 klA Gift Basket is the Answer Serving Roue)I• for Over 30 Years Union 4tMMo7 Irvlngton 374 334* Authorliad voimwgen Dealer 2020 Clinton Street J. Melville Me Donnell 350 Mountain Avenue Luncheons 8. Dinners from 11:30 Open Tum.-Sat.. President S. Manager A.M. lo B:00 P.M. lo Enjoy In Our BARRETT & CRAIN, REALTORS B65 Mountain Avenue lo Your GIM Problems" 703 Chestnut Street 1 430 *rrljAvjnu* Llndun MJ888B Springfield 379-6767 "Three Colonial Otllces" CO., INC. Mountainside 237-7073 Roselle. 745 9477 Tu*s. I. wad. S2.50- Summit 177-J100 134 East First Avenue "Greetings for a Happy Holiday to Eteonnt New Dining Room Home Consultation Available REMINGTON-OTT AGENCY. INC. Thurs. thru Set. UK • THE NEW BELL LOUNGE Roielle 345-1140 All" 1967 Morris 'Avanua - - - •• 2 New Providence Road 3&l Morris Avenue Insuranca Sine* 1910 EntartalnrMnt Frl. iTsal. MIW MAJOR MUSIC (Across trom Town Hall) Mountainside 233 1 BOO Springfield ,379 6343 FLOWER TIME THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE MAPLECREST LINCOLN- 10W Sprlngtlald Avanua 1117 E. Orand St. IMAGINATION 43 Naw Street Union 6889896 43 Elm St., Westfleld 233 1 BOO Irvlngton JTJJW UNION CENTER COIN DRY Prim* *A*aS S SoSfft^rrm "We Sptclalli* in Cuts" irvlnoton 371 woo PULA6KI SAVINGS & LOAN STAFF GOOD DEAL Liberty Corner 647 5700 . OF PANCAKES MERCURY, INC. "Com* t*» Th* JwvrtMtl Lounge" 1303 w; SI. CVorg* Av*. l You COLONIAL SAVINGS & LOAN _Huuie_22 [Center Jakmd) - ' rlriSJs a. Servlc* ASSOCIATION SUPERMARKETS WENDEL TRUCK BODIES RICHARD'S 8ERVICE STATION (Next to Linden Plata) al Our NEW HEADQUARTERS Only a Main Office MO 18th Ava. BELLA PALERMO ITALIAN Few Doors Away al the Above 374 WOO EXTEND TO ALL OUR FRIEUDS BEST & EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION D«lta Tlrf DMlar-Car WHIl. - - Addrtsa WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON PASTRY 1 West Westfleld Avenue FOUR SEASONS PLAY & BELMONT GIFT SHOP. INC ^ffl - W.V ' 1 QBhMll iravi Fo Chancellor Av«. Occasions • Specials lor the IHVINGTON CAB CO. "Maria, " formerly or Genrosa INSTANT RENT -A- CAR MAPLE LIQUOR SHOP STANLEY'S RESTAURANT ldayt Peruglna Italian Candlei Two Veteran* "We Specialize In High Styling" Maplenwood 741-4717 Low Rates ' I7i Sprlnofield Avenue An Adventure in Eating 617 ElliBbeth Avenue 3735000 191 Stuyvesant Ave. (Near IBIh. Dally- Weanly Monthly Irvlngton-3791000 RAYMOND FUNERAL CENTER Corner of Springfield Ave. & . Elliabeth 354 8610 COMMUNITY BAR & GRILL, INC Ave.) ROCCO'8 8UNNYFIELD E88O 74 Mlllburn Avenue Larry S. Raymond, Manager Morris Ave. WESTMINISTER FLOWER CART Open 7 Days a Week Vailsburg 375 1335 BEAUTY LOUNGE Mlllburn 743-3011 • 7A3 MAPLEWOOD HOUSE OF COLOR Larry A. Raymond, Director Springfield 376-2000 Designs for All Occasions by FRIEDMAN BROTHERS IRVINGTON ICXXON 8ERVICE CENTER In Hair Coloring Custom Paints and Wallpaper! . (Dlrettore dl Pomp* Funebrl) Morris, Tessle & Stanley Ca rols. Bill 1093 Sluvvessnl Avenue Floor Coverings Largest Complete Auio Service Open 7 Days Rocco p « Ros*-Propp. BENTON &-HOLDEN. INC Irvlngton 373-9371 Largest Selection of weltpaptra 333 Sanlord Ava. (Near Jiemont Ave.) Constant In S55 Westminister Avenue Selection ol Carpets Li 843 SprlngllelU Avmue ComplaTp T * Intptctlop tl n Strv ct 8. vinyls In the Area vallsbure- 373-6701 Elizabeth 527-9330 Uroadloom Tile Irvlngton I MARK FOUR ENTERPRISES. Oanaral AutoRepalrsTlrMtoRepalrsTlr - Delivery to All Areas 1374 Springfield Avenue 372 9779 Or'373 11H1. I*. INC. Batteries t, AccssurTT n UNION PLATE GLASS CO Irvlngton 37SO003 STUYVESANT BODY & FENDER COMMUNITY ISANK & TRUST CO. Irvlngton 37VS0O0 Home Modern. lers NANCY F. REYNOLDS "Ovr-eest Wishes of the Season" 301W. II. Gaoroe AvA . i OO. Witt St. WORKS. INC. 1511 StuyVe&ant Avenue 4M14M INTERNATIONAL PAINT Rocco Neri, Pres. MARTIN WITZBURG & SON BIERTUEMPFEL-OSTERTAG Ofllces In Linden kahway . Rosolle ._ Union 687 B4I4 L.C. BIGLOW a CO.. INC MARION'S BEAUTY SALON ASSOCIATES INC. 3S00 TransmlMlon COMPANY. INC. Realtors 998 Stuvvesant.Avenue INSURORS AGENCY, INC. GARDEN STATE BOWL & Oi Morris Avenue "Red Carpet Service" ' Irvlngton 371-2500 2022 Morris Ave. Insurance 0. Real Estate Member Federal Deposit Insurance Morris 1 El Sprlngflald 3764153 Union 687 3244 Open AAonday Evenings until 9 Corporation GEORGE'S PRO SHOP MARLO TRAVEL, INC. Union ela-1 tnter-Clty Relocation Service tV61 Morris Avenue "Nice Placo lo Bowl for Nice People" Professional Travel Agent* 303 East Broad Street SWAN-BENEDICT MOTELS Union 686 Q451 Rube Borlnsky, Prop. No Charge lor Our Services MARK TWAIN DINER. WesHleld 233 6300 U.S. Route no. 1 WOOLLEY FUEL CO. CONTINENTAL HAIR FASHIONS Nick Svercheck, Artgr. IHVINGTON SHELL INC. IRVINGTON DRIVING SCHOOL We SpKlalln in steaks. Owes, Linden 043-4500 862-7700 For All Your Fuel Oil 8. Healing Gnbe Barroa, Jr. Union 688.3233 Volkswagen Specialist* • General 1373 Springfield Avenue Irvlngton & Swroundlng Areas 1 Saa Food! • Baking DwvtOn 1300 Sluyvesant Avenue Overhaul on (Corner of Sanford Ava.) SAFE-WAY INSULATORS, INC. TOn Center tor All ^-Unlon—,—: Personal AltenllOn nWII-H BARN 443 Lake AT Women Service 7 Days a waeit - Colonla 31234W ' JUNIOR VILLAGE inn

^''''jr>^.V~*'*•*"* •*••"'- %-Thurjdo.y, April 19, 1973-b,. needing information or aasltance can call his •sWIMI ***** • • loealunlt. Youngsters study llllllllllllllll|IM||||||||||||l|ll||||l|,lll|,ulll|||||||||1||||||,||||||U|||||WUNn||||n|u As the Soclely'smessStge reaches more and I - . SPRINGFIELD (NJ.) LEADER-Thursdoy, April 19, ,973-17 Mrs. Haire to talk more people, its services become more and Care, counselling, common bonds more in demand. The Union County Units total veterinary science BUYING WISELY patients serviced two years ago was 463. This Fifty Union County youngsters have enrolled From Better Business Burp»i. Foothill Club of Mountainside of medication effect Illinium year, the figure has risen to 668, an increase of in a 4-H veterinary science program headed by llllimillllNIUUIUIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIII Of Metronnlltan Man. V i • - Cancer Society Void cpmes in many forms almost one-third. ..Mary Northrup of the Hillside Avenue Junior Pear Larrle: 'vteiropoutan New York, Inc.iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii w -iniiiimiiinii on unborn children "Our door is open to all cancer patients. We High School In Cranford. I've been hearing the phrase that this is the refuses to read the new-car warranty becat aided many during past year Michuel is a 12-year-old who has leukemia. patients toward home care, medications, terminally ill patient. Care begins the moment will find a way to help anyone who contacts The program is conducted by the Cooperative he thinks it's not Important. He says they're Tonight's general membership meeting of He must go daily for drug treatments in order physiotherapy, wigs, a visiting nurscservice, people ask for help," said Forsberg. "Age of the Consumer" and that the consumer us," Forsberg concluded. Extension Service of Rutgers University, with the same. member, Mrs. Hugh Craigie, in appreciation the Union County Unit, New Jersey Association to stay alive, but as a result of the treatments, diagnostic procedures through clinics, etc." "Approximately half of all cancers can be .. his many rights. I'm a mother with a daughter As another club year draws to a close, many the cooperation of the United States Depart- FA' for services rendered. for Retarded Children, will hear Mrs: Doris he is losing his hair. He and his anguished In addition to these restricted service*, the cured if caught in the early stages," he and son In their teens and I feel that I and my people in Mountainside as well as others out- Haire, president of the American Foundation ment of Agriculture. 1 A contribution of $50 was presented to Mrs. parents need counselling, as well as financial -tmiorrCounty Unit-offers five free services to continued. "It is these cases and their families children should know some of these rights Dear Father: side of the town have benefited from its ser- Clothes worth $1,40(1 ' The youngsters will study the following James T. Egan, New Jersey coordinator for the for Maternal and Child Health, discuss help. all cancer patients — counselling, transporta- CONSUMER RIGHTS vices, the Foothill Club of Mountainside who'need as much help as the patient with subjects: attitude and behavior of animals, A new car warranty Is a valuable a National League of Families, Voices in Vital "Cultural Warping of Childbirth and Its Effect Mary is a 35-year-old housewife who has just tion to treatment centers, dressings, loan closet reported this week. advanced cancer. " missing from Suitomat body temperature, pulse, maintaining animal Dear Consumer: will probably save on repair blUs.- America POW and MIA to assist in their work, on Child Development"—the effects of had her breast removed. Terrified of the future supplies and rehabilitation. . In June of lS72, a needy child was provided medication and drugs on the unborn child. "Our prime objectives lire to improve the health, and studying the cells and tissue of the —As a consumer, you have the right to expect The overall contents of all warran/V are with a swimming pool membership. In and feeling like half a woman, she must go Mary and John both are receiving counsel- Clothes valued at approximately $1,400 were animal body, _.-.,..__•. similar. Warranty periods vary sllgJ'./ is-to Mrs. Haire is also a member of the National quality of survival for these patients by -the product you bought to work. This ls_true- December, cash donations were given to Fern home and face her husband and family. She ling from trained volunteers, and their families taken from the Suitomat Corp: store on Rt. 22 ~the number" oT years~"6r""hiimbar of miles Institute of Health, Committee for Prevention assisting them in their psychological and whether or not you have a written guarantee. Hyde, welfare director, to aid the elderly on needs physical therapy and psychological are receiving assistance. Both patients have Saturday morning. '. covered. Generally, warranties^mJ Ji two Hadassah lo meet of Fetal and Perinatal Disease; past president physiological rehabilitation, and by easing the —You have a right to expect redress of your limited incomes. The executive board also counselling. been visited by volunteers who have undergone According to pollce^a window in the front FRIDAY DEADLINE ' i sections, the first covering mofji a > 12,000 of International Childbirth Education burden on their farnlllea^ grievance, to be heard when you complain. donated food that was distributed to one elderly John is a 50-year-old bank executive who has the same surgery, and who help them see that door was broken and IB suits valued at mdre All Items other than spot news should -miles on-all parts, except tlrejff n(J t/jes) and Association; and author of "Cultural Warping In New Jersey, the American Cancer Society —You have the right to a guarantee that family and one large family. ' just had his voice box removed. His naturally they can live normal lives. • ' than two and 40 pairs of pants valued at more be In our of f lor by noon on Friday, five years (or 50,000 mllesl| Thursday to collect of Childbirth," a hospital manual im- has 21 units, - one in each county. Anyone makes sense and actually offers you some pleasant voice has been stilled, and he must "The care we render is not restricted tojhe "power train" (Engine block, 1 Clothing was collected by the women of the plementing family .centered maternity care. than $400 were taken. • • —-II protection. learn to speak in~a new way - without vocal parts, manifold, etc.) j~—"club and distributed to people in town. Two Her husband John is president of the Elizabeth —You have the right lo know about the guest speakers gave stipends to the Kidney ' donor dance funds chords. He needs speech lessons, as well as A new car owner should read General Hospital's Board of Directors. product you buy. You should be able to obtain Foundation and the New Jersey Garden Club. Springfield Chapter of Hadassah will meet help in adjusting to his new way of life. contract with great cane and |cr The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. at the literature from the manufacturer, instructions ' ket 3 were sent' by the members to Michael, Mary and John aren't related. They OUR TRIM IS BETTER J limiting conditions. " next Thursday at 8:15 P.IT^ at Temple Beth Community MMhnrllflt frmiyn, f hr-ctrml «li™»t 1 Jrotn-ih8-dealer-or-4nformatlon-fFom-an-ad-.- - ssmen regarding the hazards of drugs Ahm to collect funds for the donor dinner -riuii'l even knuw each ulliei. They are bound Larrle O'Farrell, Better •'/ and East Grant avenue, Roselle Park. The HANTS -rWhen buying food, you have- the right to and urging the maximum penalty for drug however, by a common bond. They are all . -o-o~ dance which will be held at the Clinton Manor : public is welcome. . ' , . WITH EVERY FOOD expect that j[ Is fresh. Well-packaged, clearly ' "iers: Letters7were~alsorseiH to legislators on May 17. Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum is victims of cancer. — — Dear Larrle: [ "".'. , The Union County Unit, a United Fund They are further linked by the one clement >* BUYING PURCHASE' labelled, sells for a fair price and Is accurately expressing opposition to'providing aid to North chairman. agency, sponsors programs and special ser- FOOD8UPERMARKET8 *S4Vry, MVIRM tHam*4 advertised. I'm so annoyed at my insuri -Vietnam. that has brought them hope and quality to their flivt Mampl W Hri> Tucnpika, Shorl Hill,. New Jeruy/ Open 7 d«u OUB-IBIM IS ICIICB 69 tho final offering In the Union Top Round Roast USOA CHOICE . will wed next yecui presented by Sandy Brown at FOR RESERVATIONS: 379-3535 I Smoked Ham the Summit YWCA's Kaf- College Alumni Association's OUH HIM IS lETTER Cultural Arts Series at the Silver Tip Roast USDA CHOICE < c Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Lasher of 1136 Iris dr., feeklatsch program on Baby Portrait Special! Cranford Campus Center , SAU-SEA 1" Smoked Hani~"ssr,&TC89 ssK! *79 < ..Mountainside, have announced the Wednesday. This will be the DAILY COMPLETE DINNER SPECIALS Theatre on Saturday, May 5, Polish Ring Sausage PLYMOUTH Mb 19 W1 '"'engagement of their daughter, Karen C, to final program for the season. ALL Specials Include Soup du Jour, Salad, ' HOCK pk». I Corned Beef eufBffiS&fc J S?. k 1°* Potato, Veaeta&la»-ELever.aa« *nd D«isart THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY at 8 p.m. SHRIMP ",y\e K. McCormick, son of Mrs. Norma Ms. Brown, a lifelong ALL IEIF MO. •> w Best Franks KINO SIZE tCormick of Berkeley Heights and the late student of architecture, design MONDAY APRIL 19, 20, 21, 1973 The program will include OCKTAIL l Schickhaus Franks ^ftft" *!•* and interior decoration, is an , TUESDAY THURSDM the champion Montclair ^Cc. „ __..- $TEAK-K*BOB PRIME RIBS ARTY-PARKERHOUSE TASTPO SEA /•- Miss laaher l« a graduate of Gov. Livingston instructor—at-4he-Madison- SURF N STTOO Chorus, composed of 80 men 50 TURF. OF BEEF «J50 'OPPYSEED & SESAME SEAFOOD PLATTER Regional High School, Berkeley Heights, and Chatham Adult School. Hpr iar O and one of the largest chapters PRODUCE DEPT., program, open to YWCA RICE $fi Dlnntr , 8"xlO" in the state. The chorus has SARA LEE _jgie Nancy Taylor Institute In Plainfield. She is PILAFF V 'SHRIMP employed as a secretary by Alroco, Murray members as well as non- Complete won area and divisional titles C or BANANAS members, will emphasize line of SEA FOOD Living Color and has entertained -*U1). . t FRIDAY ,99 DINNERS 69' - Mr.-=Mcebrmick, also a graduate of Gov. homes to be seen within a one- EVERY FRIDAY throughout the East. day trip from Summit- FISHERMAN'S LETTUCE Livingston Regional High School, attended Luncheon 12-3 . Portrait SAVE 6c My encompassing architecture PLATTER EASTER DINNER Following its appearance in Broccoli Cuts TWO GUVS bag Newark College of Engineering and is Dinner - 5.12 39' Soprano featured from the Colonial period to the $C50 SERVED FROM of your Child Cranford, the 1973 Mid- SAVE CASH 1 n , majoririg in computer science at Union County Children's portions ROUND REO. c •iCH* available Sundays • 1 P.M. ON Atlantic District Chorus Eggo Waffles HUEBERRV STAMPS 13 c Fresh Artichokes'^ Turkey Breast Roll WHITI Technical Institute. 20th Century. 37' - Facilities for Private Parties • Champions will prepare to 0 46 ••• in Glee Club show The wedding Is planned for June 15, 1974. Kaffeeklatsch begins at 9:45 SAVE )Oc Luncheon Meat IMKMTiO Dinner Music Wed. thru Sun. by Louis Spada t, Charles Nunilo represent 5,000 bar- Whip Topping PET-CO. Grapefruits ""sagg * 6 bogg.d Lenore Nottorf, of Westfleld will be the a.m. with coffee and con- only 8 8 39' ....-".•'••..'J'vJ.V... Businessmen's Luncheons .»&. CocktaUHpur bershoppers in the Inter- featured soloist at the spring concert of the versation, with the program Genoa Salami «ATM l Film Fee national Contest slated for Sweet Tasty Carrots 2 2° \.. j.;?-;..'.\^S,V' Westfleld Glee Club Saturday, April 28, at 8:30 from 10:15 to 11:15. Nursery Mon-Frl, M P.M. Portiano, Oregon, this spring. ^\DAIRY DEPT,- AAUW to sponsor care is available for children Ham Capicola HOT O> SWEET 18 months to 3/years and a The two quartets to perform Juice Oranges ,ss&>1 5j£S: Mrs. Nottorf, a former member of the San All ages .... family {Troupe tnn.— 1 Svifi •ABlNfi AMn rnn rrnur. nAV'-p.rtn|, nnH rMIHr.n rnntrih..fft riothipn. Onmi>r ri Asia, Africaufaefwe -. soprano. She has appeared in concerts in Los for children 3-5. No advance or 1 8xlQ Group only $1.00 per child, plus one Asbury Park and We'stfleld, Emily Gulick will give an illustrated talk on Th«lmo Sondm«ier School. Committee members shown are, from left Carole Angeles and Interlaken, Swltzerlarid, and has reservations are necessary, 50(f film fee. Limit one special per person. and the Yankee Doodle Asia and Africa at the monthly meeting of the . Steele, Geraldine White, Jo Farlnella. TIno Beg letter and Eliiobeth Felntuch^Junlor been active in the Opera Theater of New Jer- For further information, Dandies of Livingston. Mountainside Branch of the American supervisor is Elyte Begleiter. sey. She has also appeared locally In "Kismet" readers may call 273-4242. Your baby's special charm captured by our |BUTTER 77fl Association of University Women this evening The Cultural Arts Scries is and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." specialist in child photography—just the gift presented free of charge by aji'a In the Mountainside Library. Members Joyous - for he was raised from She is studying with Martin Rich of the Were urged to bring guests. for everyone in the family! the Alumni Association and SCHEP'S Metropolitan Opera. The Glee Club is In Its 48th ORANGE the dead and has promised to Miss Gulick, a member of a family which has Union College "as a gesture of ELECTROLTSIS be a comfort to all men, season, and features music for male voices. You'll see finished pictures—NOT PROOFS— appreciation to the alumni for ITALIAN RICOTTA PIKMANINT resided in New Jersey for over 300 years, was a JUICE through all ages, until the end former high school teacher of French. She is a in just a few days. Choose 8xlO's, 5x7's or wal- their support over the years," CHEESE, HAIR HIMOVAL of the world. He is very much ROYAL DAIRY OR EASTER traveler and photographer and will illustrate let size—and our special "Twin-pak" cameras said Clarence Menzer, alumni ptrt alive today and willing to help Flo Olcin women's unit 3 129 WEISSGLASS NANCT ' There are few times as her lecture with slides and with artifacts from — means you can buy portraits in president. ikim us, if we would only receive ib.. 1 Vi GAL. CART. 49' fERLMM joyous as Easter. For in the various countries. BLACK & WHITE TOO! For tickets for the May 5 Easter, we see a purpose and him. J_= _to meet on. Wednesday - -Any woman who holds a bachelor's degree COUNTRY CLUB BALt-ARD CRESCENT Now At performance, contact th"t* OQc : It may be easy to dial long SAVE 38c CORTE BEAUTY SALON~ a meaning in our lives. Our The Flo Okln Cancer Relief Young Women's from an accredited college is eligible to join At unbelievably low prices. Alumni Office in MacDonald Dinner Rolls -distance today and reach- a AND SWIM CLUB ' k The SIDE DOOR Mtn't faith Is renewed when- we Group" wUirmeet on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at AAUW and will be welcomed at this meeting. Hall at Union College's WHITE n • Dole Hair Slylltt party thousands of miles away FRESH OB-SSST—A-» 291 realize the Importance^ and Temple Sha^e^_SJi^aJ.orn_ln._Spxirigflfild_ MJS. RobepUOersppp e 30Boyb8Pry4aneAvifBb4 H -Granfofd—G&mpus; 1033 Horseradish o;,;, e ——IMmnfln A»r with no trouble a tall .It "seven BRING A FRIEND! Grapefruit Sections ~99 Pream Coffee Creamer (tor. Morril Ava.) tp«)d. Trnpacra Easier.' " Program vice-president Is Sheila Sommerateln suppll y InformatioIfti n concerning joining AAUW. "REGREATION^FOg FNTIPF FAMILY" Springfield ave. A limit of four ICE CREAM DEPT. God has come through with ..euierjo .reach. Christ, you . of Springfield • don't even need a telephone. Certificate holder annual dues_structure. is as follows.- . itmtlo Hmwru 10 AM. lo lf.M.,3 P.M. to « P.M. ^ickets-per family has been bQUARE ~— ALL . His promise to man. Christ -John Mlegnek of-the-Cheese-VUla-in-the- — •= EARLY COPY Dole Pineapple Juice ITEM! 1 PIECE! Malay f 7O0 P.M.— Sotvniay lo JiM P.M. established. FLAVORS 89' died for us. and yet we must be All you need is a need and Livingstori Mall will be the guest speaker. —Publicity Chairmen are urged to observe the Family Membership First member of family and two Borden's Ice-Cream desire In your heart to do what There will be-a cheese tasting as well as other . Friday deadline for other than spot news- ftgg Noodles ^^ Butter God wants you to do wltrryour - : lndude*~vooT nam*e,~ address arrd phone r _addltlonarrnembers (childrenunder21)...... ins^oo BAKERY SPECIALS! refreshments. Judy Epstein of Cranford is : Scott Family Napkins life.* For m Easter, we are president. ~~"~" ^AdditlortftJiSDally_members (each) „. 10 00 MNtAPPU CHiH reassured that Jeaus ChrlBt Couple (nCLchlkkfin). 120.00 JEWISH ROILS lives - and the prbbf-irin our CUTJJREEN BIANSTWHOn faith. BUTTON BARBS HouseholdMeml^tSlng^xBI ade PRETZELWMGi, f RENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS, .- pendentllvlngirrsamehouse An Easter Savings^Treat! CUT WAXED . tSO.OO IEANS, BDIUMNfcBOOM STREUSEL RING Singapore is In the middle of GUESTS WELC0HE..."C0ME UP AHD LOOK AROUND ANTTIME." a building boom and recent GINAby GIGI CHOC TRIPLE {jccelgaM development of- Indonesia's rich ' forest • MOCE THAW IS Our casual, quit resources has resulted in a slur oo«t «v«rywhar* you NECESSAIJV-AMP got Fro* twinging, substantial market for Keens OM ..GOLFERS curls, co tafeitry •;: and 1973 CLUB MEMBERSHIPS UL, CORSAGES , "7 CASUAL CLASSIC ":>-.. sm•••„*' ,• 410X1$ OF *'• cHiniO'S - LIMITED NUMBER NOW OPEN! 0> CENTER PIECES VEO. 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18-Thursday, April 19, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Randy's goal, to give Elizabeth SC their third Awards dinner goal. ... Thursday, April 19, 1973-. OCCER Once again I must admit the official let the game get out of hand with several bad calls, closes season REGM will presenLJUQ/QOO grant and allowed too much foul play on the part of Winifred J. King is married PSZENE the Dalmatinac defense. There was one time in ST. JAMES LADIES the game, as the Dalmatinac forward Une for Mihutemen Four Seasons: Terry Schmidt, 1B0-169-W- to Rutgers at candlelight ball/April 28 mounted a strong attack, that Randy Horton 513; Rose Marie EUenberger, 177-177-467; Ruth The completion of a successful 1973. In8ley,~l78-170-474; Rose Ann Waryn 176-161- on Saturday to John J. Boyle By BILL WILD stuck his foot into the, face of Mario Gomalea of 'A $10,000 grant will be presented to Rutgers 'Mrs. Jerome Miller and Mrs. Stanley Silver- terfering with that part of the tumor that in- basektball season by the Springfield 471; Winnie Llguorl, 172-162-469; Sally. Chesley Elizabeth while he was standing straight up. University by the Ruth Estrln Goldberg man, planning chairmen for the event. volves an immune response." He will be- Elizabeth SC downed Dalmatlnac, 3-1, Minutemen was marked by an awards dinner 176-455; Loretta Splesbach, 167-438; Chrli Winifred J. King, daughter of Mr. and"Mrs, If this is not a dangerous play, I don't know Memorial for Cancer Research at a candlelight Arrangements were under the supervision of worklng with tumors occurring in mice to Petpr King .Ir nf IMfi Vli-tnrnyp Union was Sunday in the first round of playoff matches for last week at the Mountainside Inn. Com- Quatrone, 161-438; Helen Sllckfo, 155-151-438' - develop the underlying-procedures for possible rr r what is. The official never whistled it but _J)aUl_Salur!jfly4jVprll. 28 aLthe_5hackamaxon ~ Mr».-Stanley-Greenberg,Mrs. Ramon-Thaler- married Saturday afternoon, to John J. Boyle, the German American Football Association iltteeman Robert Wassermnn, rppnwnHng iJay_Scheid£ivJB>=436; Gen Ammlano, 152-U7! application to humans. u Country Club, Scotch Plains. and Mrs. Robert Shaw. Major Division championship. It was a warm, stopped play at centerfie!d.Jo_allQWirepataj Marlene Horishny, 422; Natalie Casale' son of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle of Bayonne. the Springfield Township Committee, opened '"Mrs. Seymour Kerbel, president for REGM, • Procee's from the ball will be used for future The committee responsible for the allocation sunny day and there were over 1,300 soccer Mario. Mario Barca had to leave the game in 15M19; Lucille Clunle, 153-416; Dot Coxrigan' Lt. Col. William Ludlum, United States Air the evening, conveying Mayor William Mil present the grant (which is earmarked for cancer research grants. of rtsarch grants is^headed by Mrs. Lee - fans on hand at Farcher's Grove to watch the the second half because he hit the back of Ruocco's best wishes jto the more than 100 161-412; Lena Brown, 160-411; Nettle Martlno' Force chaplain, cousin of the bride, officiated development of a vaccine against cancer) to With the $10,000 grant, Rutgers University Goodman of Union, Mrs. Murray Sklar of local eleven defeat Dalmatinac for-the-first- -Horton's-head^while going up for a head ball, 406; Florence Murphy, 169-403; Martha Lalak at the double-ring ceremony in Holy Spirit guests. - OrrOtto Plescla, Immunologlst at'lhe Rutgers will have received" a total of $37,710 from Livingston and Mrs. Samuel Talesnick of Ume this season in three starts. •— hnsp was broken in three places. The featured speaker was Roland 169; Mary Hannon, 154. ' Roman Catholic Church, Union. A reception Institution of Microbiology. REGM. Dr. Plescta's studies will "attempt to Springfield. followed at the Clinton Manpr, Union. Following protests over attempts to schedule Massimino, newly appointed head basketball Top tedms are: Three Fibs, 56 and 31; Go Richard Brinton Elizabeth SC scored twice in the first half. Mora than 250 people are expected-toattend convert tumor cells to a form that does not Since 1949, they have reported, more than The bride was escorted by her father. Mrs. the game in Long Island, Elizabeth SC will face coach of Villanova University^ Massimino, a Getters, 53 and 34; Jets, 52W, and M'/,. Manny Schellscheidt blasted the ball toward the ball, it was announced by Mrs. Fred Berg, cause furtiier tumor growth, but without in- $350,000 has bebn distributed .by the ' Eileen King, sister-in-law of the bride, served New York Hota Sunday at Farcher's Grove. longtime resident of Hillside, rose through the -o-o- ' — the goal and the ball hit the underside of the organization Jo support reearch at such in- of Union married as matron of honor, and Ellen Bird of Elizabeth SC will hold its annual Flower Ball high school coaching.ranks, at Cran/ord and- crossbar, bouncing downward, striking a stitutlons as Newark Beth Israel "Hospital, " Irvington, was a bridesmaids— Noreen and this Saturday night in the ballroom at Far- Hillside high schooIs-ijefore-Triovtng-intjrthe fi defender and then going in. Elizabeth's second Children's Cancer Research Foundation, Colleen Boyle, nieces of the groom, served as cher's Grove. A new Miss Elizabeth will be college ranks at Stony Brook College on Long Kor goal came when Emanuel Georges hit the net to J4omemakers Day to feature Boston, Maus.fRoscoe B. Jackson Memorial, to Louise Obertz flril^ crowned. Jslandrfle-assmned. the reins at Villanova, ini56a Arthur Veglla Bai-HarborrMc.-and-Johns-Hopk1iirM«!lcaT make It 2-0 at halftime. After some very hard 204-852: Judi Rnmin Kevin Boyle served as best man for his and sometimes even foul playing, Dalmatinac . after a stint asTfcslstont coach for three years ,«o.-»2^8s=S28*-saifi-PHsr UOVK- Institute, Baltimore. Md. T rtce , 5; ^_ brother. Ushers were Lt. (jig.) Peter C. King, -broKolfyi) loo on-a-fihot-by-Randy-HortoiHrom— -at nationally-ranked Pennsylvania. Majchrowicz«WBrraRH5r&a, 211-515m; Rutr h !Insley "MS, 176-172-14f. r Tho.organizatlon's annual ad journal-will-be- brother of the bride; Joseph Boyle,' cousin of out of a crowd in front of the net. Jim Rae ended The remainder of the evening consisted of the 516; Joe Caprior210-530rRichard Sinreczak Women's Libefatlof) lectcrresr presented at the ball. Chairmen of the journal the groom, and Edmund Donovan, both of the scoring for. the-day just seconds after For And About Teenagers -Minuteman MVP^awart"to AndyHerkalo, the committee are Mrs. Martin Arman -of .174-521; Joe Pizzolato, 201-530; Marie Turk' 9:30 a.m. A hot buffet luncheon also will be showing of Knickerbocker championship films', 180-170-504; Bob Hannon, 515; Mary Hannon' The Union County Home™Economics JViapJcwoodr-Mrer-Hafold-Sehfielder-and intension Council will hold Homemakers Day Served. ' "" Mrs. Boyle, who was graduated from Union THIS WEEK'S LETTER: My problem is and the awarding of prizes to the team mem- 161:150-448; Karen Hunter, 197-165-493; Mart ZaI Venet, both of Springfield, and they have High School, attended Flagler College, St. with my parents. It seems like they don't tmst bers and cheerleaders. The prizes were Myhrberg, 170-435; Bernice Skuraton, 157.155. at the Galloping Hill Inn, Galloping Hill road The program will consist of a slide presen- been assisted by Mrs. Walter Cohen of and Chestnut street, Union, Tuesday, May 1. tation by Dr. John L. Gerwig, director of the Augustine, Fla. She is employed by Schering me. I will be 17 in May and yet they insist I be in donated by various area merchants. The 457; Winnie Liguori, 405; Nancy O'Grady Livingston, Mrs. Alvln Eglow of Union and Pharmaceutical in Union. Tape deck missing program co-chairmen for the evening were Bob The theme will be "Women's Uberatlon, From Cooperative Extension Service, Rutgers Mrs. Bernard Liss of Springfield. •. by 10:00 p.m. My two other girlfriends .are 161-156-468. . Her husband, who was graduated from the Feld and George Doty. What — To What?" and will propose to In- University; a panel moderated by Mrs. Jerry allowed to stay out until 11:00 p.m. on week- Sweeps — Remllnger's over Four Season*; The organization was founded 24 years ago as University of Wyoming, where he majored in During the season, the Minutemen, coached tegrate the "good" of women's liberation into English, an attorney from Summit, and an in break and entry days and 11:30 p.m. on weekends. I would like Wilpat Associates over Cordials. an outgrowth of an informal social group of architecture, served in Vietnam. He attends by Scott Donington, achieved a mark of 19.12, our home and family living. after-lunch talk by Dorothy Emerson of the to stay out until 10:30 p.m. but the wardens nine young women, friendly from pre-teen New York University, and is employed hy an winning the Springfield Invitational Tour- National 4-H Club Foundation. won't go for it. Sometimes when I do come Activities for the day will begin with coffee at yrnr« Wni>n nni- nf thp mpmhprn, Hnlh F.ntrln engineering consulting firm.in Newark. at Walton School home at 10:30, they give me a hard time. I feel nament and coming In second at Florham Rgitti lee tor the day will be *&, wmen Goldberg died of cancer at tho age of 28, the •Parfc—Individual leaders Included Kenny will include luncheon. remaining eight resolved to establish a living Following a honeymoon trip to St. Croix, A break and entry at the Edward' Walton like a prisoner! I've tried to sit down anritalktn €ouhty softbali umpires Virgin Islands, the couple will reside in Union. Fingerhut in scoring (460 points), Andyy "Liberated Home Economists in Extension memorial to their friend. The group was School on Mountain avenue was among the theiri, but it doesn't work. My two girlfriends CHARITY BALL PLANNERS — Sister Mario de Pazzi, administrator of St. James Herkalo in rebounds (426) and Rick Webeb r iin Service" will arrange for the-audience to chartered in April, 1949, and today, ap= cases reported this week by Springfield police. and I just walk around town and do nothing but Hospitql, Newark, reviews the program for the hospital's 12th Annual Charity Boll to hold rules meeting assists (49). become better acquainted with the role of an proximotcly 500 women belong to the Police said the school's principal notifed walk. I hope you can give me some advice on with leaderrofthe fund-raising affair.. Essex County Prosecutor JoseprTpT Lordl is » them last Thursday of the incident, which is what to do. The Junior Minutemen, under Coach Phil A meeting of Amateur Softball Association If wnnnmlnl r>r C.frwig will ll wliust' aullvltlL'S fuyuH un rulslng 75-paticnts general chairman, and Mrs. Nicholas Moggio of 138 Orchard ter., Union, is co- ftl hai boon scheduled for- thought to have occurred some time between OUR HEPLY: We agree with your parents. Kurnos. compiled a n-a Ing, winning ih« answer questions. , funds to support research agairist cancer. chairman. of the jni'mn. l fnmmHtno Mt-vmW-AA,n l.ilin I ' -. Jr. will receive Springfield Junior Tournament. Willie Wllburn morning, April 29, at the administration Mrs. English's topic, will be "Where Is Ms. -April H-aiKHA-Poliee-aaid-entry-wns a —HHOO-ptmHs-late enough tu be uut uu u The REGM will hold a general meeting by JWV Ladies trie hospital's 1973 Distinguished Service Award at the Ball/sponsored by the led the Juniors for the season in both scoring building of The Union County Park Com America Going?" Her panel will be composed Monday at 8:15p.m. in Temple Sharey Shalom, parentltly gaineidd by breakinbk g a windowid . A tape night. And just "walking" around town for a Friends of St. James on May 9 at Thomm's Restaurant.- and rebounding, with marks of 211 and 260, mission, Acme and Canton streets, Elizabeth of Linda Blsgaard of Clark, Feminist and deck, valued at $50, was reported stolen. couple of hours every night Invites trouble. You Springfield. Mrs. Honey Weiner and Mrs. Members of the Union Ladies Auxiliary 636, respectively. . beginning at 11a.m. writer, Mrs. W. P, Livingston, former Susan Coen, chairmen, have reported that Jewish War Veterans of the United States of 'Also on April 12, police said they received a should be doing more constructive things with president of the Voluntary Action Center of report of two thefts at the Morris Avenue Motor your time. We can sec why your parents give -Olck-ArchePi-New-Jersey-ASA umplroJtn- $1,082 was raised at the annual luncheon and America, feted 75 women-and girls at Cottage Hunterdon Prizes awarded F RI DAY DEADttNE— -Summit, and -Mrs, f OR ENTHUSIASTIC AMATEUR way to slow down the growth Ottobre, John Ambruster, •ducatlon. Federation, has announced that the program Patrick's; Elizabeth, and Berkeley Secretarial to hold annual luncheon slides of the activities of the New Jersey State that psoriasis is contagious W. Salvntore, Donald Vac- will Include ah up-to-date analysis of the Weslfield-Mounlolhside. ARTIST OR CRAFTSMAN. and allow time for a protective Brigantine William Eppell, James on all sterling Patterns :i Her fiance, -who was graduated from Von School, East Orange, is employed by Coats and Mrs. Phoebe Lane of Union, president of the Federation. Hostesses. will be Mrs. Joseph has long been dispelled. caro, Michael Horbacewlcy,. Mrs. Natolson also -announced that in- layer of skin to form. Smeltzer, John Ciccone, Iteuben High School, Chicago, 111., is a senior at situation In the Middle East by.Col. Stella Levy, Clark, Inc., ynion. . Barnard College Club of North Central New O'Connor and Denise Olsen. 15 DAYS Francis Frost, Richard vitations have been sent to women throughout Despite the lack of a cure, Vincent Riccitelli, Torn Illinois Institute of Technology, where he is of the Israeli Denfese Forces and as a salute to Her husband, whowas graduated from Union Jersey, has announced that the club's annual Jennie Fingerhut of Union has announced action urged Mazauskas Jr., Terrance Union County and reservations "should l«' LEAVING AUG. 21st many beneficial treatments Many promising treatments Terranova, Ken Tyson, by Reed & Barton niakiring in industrial engineering. He is a Israel's 25th anniversary, there will be a High School, is employed by Travelong, Inc., meeUng~wnrb"eTfeld Wednesday with luncheon plans for a May banquet at which time new Rhodes, Gregory Rhodes, made as soon as possible." are now available while involving local applications , Senator Clifford P. Case (R- George Fisher, Darrin member of the Alpha Epsllon Pi fraternity. presentation of "To Live Another Summer," a Summit. at 12 p.m. at Pete and Charlie's Restaurant, officers will be installed. REGULAR SCHED. AIR •Stephen Fabnholz, Richard The^show, a musical revue of Jewish and research is intensifying. are now under investigation. N.J.) said this week Zignoli. James Zignoli," j A June wedding is planned. Broadway show currently giving special Following a honeymoon trip to Barbados, the Short Hills Mall (formerly'stouffer's). TKe~Sixth District art festival will be held FLIGHTS, DE LUXE Studies supported by thOne e scientist has found that Dziadosz, Walter Fricke, Israeli history from Noah to Golda, opened in designation of a minimum of Donald Preshong, Scott couple will reside in Union. Inez Nelbach, a Barnard alumna and former May 22. Mrs.-Raymond lomek-will serve as HOTELS, MEALS, National Institute of Arthritis, topical administration of Wilfred Foy, Michael October, 1971, stayed on Braodway until the i 4,250 acres of the Brigantine McDonald, Michael Serrafin, faculty member, who serves as dean of the chairman. CRUISE, SIGHT-SEEING, Metabolism, and Digestive vitamin A acid can signif- Dragonette and Charles Theis. spring of 1972 and went on tour. "To Live National Wildlife Refuge as a Paul Sasso, Bruce Roznoy, college of Liberal Arts at Drew University, will TIPS, TAXES. ETC Diseases (NIAMDD), one of cantly reduce scaling in some Another Summer" is back with an'all-Israeli Wilderness Area is.urgent and Andrew Confortini and Steve New committee members Meeting set Wednesday be guest speaker. the National Institutes of patients. Others have reported cast. EARLY COPY FULL he expects to propose Sapanaro. registered were Mrs. Wilma Luncheon reservations (at $3,75 each) should Publicity Chairmen are urged to observe the Health, Bethesda, Maryland, that a trial administration of Additional information on the luncheon and The Park-Union Guild of Deborah will hold PRICE wilderness protection for an Awards chairman Don Rhodes, Mrs. Frost, Mrs. be sent in by Monday, April 23, it was an- 'f-riday deadline lor other tnan spoi newsT" have shown that psoriasis is .topical nitrogen mustard expanded portion of theNardo and cubmaster Warren Donald Preshong, Mrs. Bridal Skem servaTrens iay be obtained by calling Mrs. its regular monUUy meeting" Wednesday at SPACE LIMITED. CALL nounced, to Mrs. David F. Greene, 10 not only hereditary, but has a showed encouraging results, .. refuge. - -W.V--,-. -Ambrugtep—presented Wvi—Audrey' OlluUre,—Walter Edythe Zweben, Women's Division director, at Machinists Hall, Chestnut street, Union. Donor (IR WRITE FOR Plymourth rd., Westfield (07090). dominant—inheritance—pat= till bth« investigators are The senator made the following achievement Fricke, Monroe Foy and John 351-5060. tables will be selected. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. g FABULOUS SALE tern—only one parent need be simulating skin cells to statement in testimony before awards: Wolf to "James . p- Salvatore. affected for a child to develop imitate psoriatic cell growth a House Interior and Insular Fall and Winter of 1973 Weequahic class plans reunion 376-5711 psoriasis. and observing how certain Affairs Subcommittee which Solomon, 992-5081, or Mrs. * Per Person-Double Occ. An abnormality in thelocally-applied drugs affect H. is holding hearings on the Economics, ecology tied The Weequahic High School four tevats of femlni They are particularly in- Brigantine Wilderness BRIDAL GOWNS Class of.January, 1960, will Lois Donnenfekl Sack, 994-0341 terested in the action of an- proposal submitted by the hold its 13th reunion buffet for information. in conservation report dinner June 2 at the Howard thralin, considered to be an Department of the Interior. • Our iremcndoui slock of one-of-a- "Economics and ecology apart," the environmentalist Johnson Motor Lodge, effective therapeutic drug. The department's proposal kind bridal (jawni is available al great are one and the same," ac- says. Elizabeth. Lots of languages would designate 4,250 acres of savings of ittHo SOI. Recently, use of powerful the refuge as a Wilderness cording to the latest report in The report is the third in a Classmates may contact Jta India, even men from new drugs, such as the an- Area. • a.series being published by the series of six entitled 'The .* Many gowns arc priced al cost und Mrs. Sharon Margolin neighboring villages may not timetabolic agent Senator Case has introduced North Jersey Conservation Process of Environmental below cost. understand one another. mcthotrexate,-iias shown Assessment—Options and NEED HELP? Find tho RIGHT Indians speak more than 800 the Interior Department's Foundation to assist local All 18 famous Reed & Barton sterling patterns • These gowns are by the countries' PERSON wllh a Want Ad. Call 606 promise in the management of •Limits," which the foundation 7700. languages and dialect8_,.—___ proposal in the Senate. He officials in the planning are now available at 2Ofc off regular price. foremost dciigncn, including Prlscllla MORRIS'S the more disabling, and ex- designed to help municipal announced at the time, and process tensive types—of-psoriasis. repeated "this week", thatT Tie~~"TiT""l All Begins with "HHbT interested ..._——gtart oradd toyoursernow. " " Despite the success of these addinon: There arc no olieratlorf expects to offer amendments Sunlight. and .Green Plants," ""> distribution of goods flit may play' an important role. blocks the sun's (tattling face and services are meaningless -Research—progress in- 1 duruig-an-ecllpser-Uiruflta ^ ^-^|)lfri-Wto^i^r cooled establishing differences in the streamers more than 5,000,000 derlvin8 then) begin to faU taturod NEW LOOKS FOR THE skin of normal individuals and MAPPYEASTER miles into space. .__PMSSORESS Jnvjhgse_w|lh mnrjnfiJBJuijh- "star : spurftd hope that scientists THATGOESOir will discover the cause and Publicity Chairmen.are urged FUR STORAGE to observe the Friday deadline WEDDING A Gracious Table .- FOREVER! .cure" vf this chronic skin for other than spot news. EMODELING - REPAIRING disorder. ^ " Include your name, address Thli Is • Ocoa Tim* to and phone number. PHOTOGRAPHY Hav* Your OwtmodMi. 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v^,..,,..,,.,:....^.,, ' IT^T^ir^^^^;^^ '"20-Thursdoy, April 19, 1973-SPRINGFIELD(NJ.) LEADER Church by CARTWRIGHT />.,: Thursday, April 19, limit the extension of credit to .major oil company cards and HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH only its own cardholders and Hiat on the New' York Celebration set Program is announced •wwiiiwuHiiimtrttmmtiiiitiiiiiiitiHiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AAA blasts — (THECHURCH OF THE RADIO If party guests are hurt two general bank credit Thruway five -different "LUTHERAN HOUR" AND Seton Hall to^offer DARE to raise funds cards." He pointed out that on companies operate service TVS "THIS ISTHE LIFE") credit policy other turnpikes, mch as Inplazas and all accept nine 639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD for Easter week for Maundy Thursday with canister shake Delaware; Exxon accepts all different gas company cards. THE REV. JOEL R. YOSS, PASTOR five-week proglfwrt Host can^ace a damage suit The Springfield Presbyterian Church will Following this meditation service, Dr. Evans •V F1BST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TELEPHONE: DR9-4525 Tbe ClUten'i Committee . of DAftE The approach of spring and wanner J500 or $12,000, regardless of who was at fault on Turnpike : by Methodists observe Maundy Thursday this evening with a will administer communion to ill and shutln j MORRIS AVE. AT CHURCH MALL Thursday—7:45-p.m., Holy Thursday ser- Ion estate planning (Drug Addition RehablllUtlon Enter- weather—the chance.. to get out and »ee for the Injury. The New Jersey AAA gave ^ SPRINGFIELD vice. 8:30 p.m., choir. ' service of Holy Communion at 8 in tbe Sane- members In their homes and at various nursing prlit) will conduct a canister shake from the Exxon tiger's tail a hard i The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be ; The School of Business Administration at people—also means ' large household It should be noted, according to the Institute, ••--'"• . PASTOR: Friday—1:30 p.m., children's service. 7:45 celebrated' at Springfield Emanuel United tuary, commemorating the Last Supper In the homes in the area, assisted by Elder Gunther n April 29 to May C in Union, Irvlngton and T llat yank this week. MEET THE Upper, Room held by Jesus and his disciples. Llndenfelser. Seton Hall University, is sponsoring an Estate gatherings, good talk, good:foo6Und«rfriendly^- * the^iomeownera and. tenflnis_pollcies .do 1 THE REV. BRUCE W.EVANS, D.D. p.m., Tenebrae (the service of the shadows). Methodist Church,.Church Mall at Academy Springfield. drink or two. " • not provide coverage for claims arising from a In a letter to the New Jersey • DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: Thn flnmpntB for this evening's Mrvica-luive Easter—Sundayr—commemuratlng-~tlie~ The proceeds will go to providing funds Turnpike Authority, ' Frank J. —Sunday—8;30-a.nv,-Easter-fe6tival-8erYjce Greenron-Good-Friday-^venlngT(t~8"Ur1he~ l Orange campus. party conducted solely-for business reasons;'' !*~ SHEILA KILBOURNE been prepared by the women deaconj s o.f .._th- e Rejurrection oTChrist, will be observed with for Mpiniloo al the.group's present It sounds like fun; but homeowners should Qulnn, state chairman of the FACTORY EXPERT • (Holy Communion). 9:30 a.m., Easter break- Sanctuary. The service will be conducted by , |V The five weekly sessions will meet on In other words: " Thursday—7:15 p.m., new memberTTneel church, Mrs. Emeterio Rueda, Mrs. William three worship services, beginning with the jr residence facUitlei. DARE alto offers beware of the dangers of house parties and be AAA Automobile Clubs of New fast. 10:45 a.m., Easter festival service (Holy the Rev. James Dewart, paBtor, with Theodore tuesdays from 4-6 p.m. Harold Kamens, A boss present at an employee's Fpurth of 'with the Session for reception into church Geitz and Mrs. Richard Bunnell. During the sunrise service at 6:30 a.m. in the Springfield ji( counteluig and referral services. aware of liability exposures, the Insurance Jersey,, urged the authority to Communion). Reimlinger, lay speaker, presenting the ., Jeeturcr, author and NewarMax attorney,.will July barbecue would present no problem, but THURS., FRI. & SAT. •APR. 26,27 & 28j : membership. 8 p.m.', Maundy Thursday service,' new me/nbers will be received into the Emanuel United Methodist Church, Church .Information Institute warns. If one of the insist that Exxon honor all Tuesday—9:30 a.m., parish workers. communion meditation. ~ ^(moderate the series. Estate tax planning and BBdimimrnimiiiinniiiuniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniffliiiiiiiiiiii/ —The presence of the employee's boss and communion service commemorating the Last fellowship of the local church, having Mall at Academy Green. This service will be guests is Injured, the homeowner might face a major oil company credit Easter observances will begin Sunday at 6:30 ^the conservation of assets will' be emphasized the board of directors of a client or prospective you've got to see it to believe it! J Supper in the Upper Room. New members will previously met With the Session, the ruling led by the young people of the Antloch Baptist, suit and possibly a whopping damage award. cards at its service stations on COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH a.m. with the dawn service jointly sponsored • by using case histories. Current lax cases and client could lead to some discussion with the "be publicly received into the fellowship of the body of the congregation. Methodist and Presbyterian churches: William the New Jersey Turnpike. MEETING HOUSE LANE with the Antioch Baptist and First Rulings affecting estate planning also will be Hadassah to hold Indoor parties with throw-rug covered floors insurance company as to the intent of the party. ^congregation. MOUNTAINSIDE 'I dontwsnttoym critical, but hiv*you *v*r Presbyterian churches. Speaker Will be Tomorrow, Good Friday, a quiet hour R. Rosellet, a lay leader of the.Methodist Exxon, which recently took (jdlscussed. A portion of each meeting will be and patio or backyard get-togethers with pets- Above all, says the Institute, if you are a s Friday—1 p.m., quiet hour devotions and MINISTER: considered another lint work?' William Rosselet, lay leader of the Methodist meditation and devotional service will be held Church, will present the message: A con- left on the prowl present danger, and the over the service plaias from in the Sanctuary at 1 led by the pastor, Dr. tinental breakfast will be served following the Hevoted to problems presented by. members frequent party giver, these simple rules should Meditation service for Good-Friday In the THE REV. ELMER A. TALCOTT Church. The Youth Teens of Antloch Baptist ; regional meeting amount of alcohol consumed" by your guests be observed: Citgo, will honor only^ its own "INSTANT"- TEMPLE BETH AHM ~~ J _ enrolled in the workshop. — • •Sanctuary. 2-5 p.m., communion will Jje ad^ DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: Church will sing three anthems. Immediately Bnice Evans. Background selections will be -service; — may magnify these problems. credit cards, Master-Charge ANAFFItXATEOFTHE- > Topics to be discussed include the Estate and- ..• Fifty chapters, representing 17,000 members —Lock up or restrain all pets before the party —-rmiiistered to-iltand-shuUn-merabers in their • LINDA GAUL _____ following the service there will be a Continental played by Elsie Brooks, church organist. At 9:15. a.m., 15 minutes earlier than the "and—B'ankAiiiKricai-d.—eitgo- UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA -of the Northern—New—Jcttey—Region—of- —IHhc-host owns one of the imUuii'a 65 uiUBonr •starts—DBH't find yourself saying, "He's :homo| by the Pastor and Elder QunthefcLin- ThnrgHny—«•« a m rfrrlgtirm. umrlfKhnp If -breakfaBt-for-_ll-worshlppers-ln-Fe_owBWp— usual time for the early service, a worship" had accepted all major oil MINOX CAMERA! BALTUSROtrWAYTSPRlNGirilllLii •" —^-..- .»_ ..v.v M, ii/«w, UIG 1WVCIIWD IW1 VI iin, HadassahwlU be represented at the region's domestic dogs and cats, it's not'difficult to usually a friendly dog" to a badly bitten ex- # p.m., candlelight communion service in the HaU of the Methodist Church served by the service will be held in the Presbyterian Church Ihe uses of life insurance, preparation of estate spring conference Monday, April 30, through imagine one of the guests being bitten or -frlend as he phones his lawyer. ;—;— company credit cards, —• -: -- RABBI REUBEN R.LEVINE ' j; Second seminar y6:30 a.m., Easter sunrise service in Coptic tradition..New members will be Senior_High Methodist Youth Fellowship. -Sanctuary^-wlth-membars-of Westminster tax returns, and corporation liquidation; Wednesday, May 2, at the Windsor Hotel. South scratched. . •. • •:...:: .i "Motorists on the Turnpike DEMONSTRATION ; CANTOB FARIDJ.ARDASHTI^—- —Always provide good food—and plenty of ' the Springfield Emanuel United Methodist received into the church. Identical AlethodtBt Easter worship services Fellowship participating. Dr. Evans' sermon "' Prior experience In estate planning-|s helpful FaUsburg, N.Y. To make matters worse, 'Tom Collins" and are a captive audience," said Friday—8:45 p.m.,-Sabbath services., y q it—at a party. Alcohol on an empty stomach,' or : Church, Church Mall and Academy Green, led Friday—1 p.m., Good Friday service, prayer will be held at 9;30 a.m. In Trivett Chapel and topic will be "All Things New" at both this and but not a necessary requirement for the: Mrs. Lawrence Levlne of Rockaway, good old "Bloody Mary" have a way of con- Quinn, "and it is unreasonable Saturday—10 a.m., Sabbath services. youth p unlversHy-spokeHnanMld. mixed with spicy hors d'oeuvres, is simply •••'by the, young people of the Presbyterian, and meditation. *S • •• School"" ^ lHkld regional vice-president and chairman of the vincing a guest that he Is an animal's ties^ and unwarranted for Exxon to :30 p.m.. The second of four seminars being-held by Kamens, who resides in South Orange, Is a asking for trouble. '. *" AntJoch Baptist and Methodist churches. Easter family message "Jesus, Son of God: He Is Risen." The* classes will be held on Sunday to that families conference, announced this week that the friend or an acrobat capable of Intricate stunts. .m. and 8:30 p.m., Passover , Temple Beth Ahm In Springfield for high school "former Internal Revenue agent in Newark. He A non-drinking bartender can be helpful. He /William Rossellet will bring the message. A no Sunday School; child care will be provided Wesley and Chancel choirs will slog at the 11 can attend either of the services and worship as theme of this' 46th annual event will be "Pat- EARLY COPY services. and college-age youths will be held on Wed- -'is author of "Federal Tax Note*, JWbUshed in The point is, reminds the Institute, if a guest can try lo discourage overzealous drinkers or • Travels Light! - 'continual breakfast will be served following the for children 5 and younger. a.m. service. Immediately following the second a family group. terns and Perspectives 73." Publ Icily Chairmen are Tuesday—9 a.m., Passover services. 8:30 nesday evening at 8. Ihe New Jersey Law Journal. He ha4 lectured is injured and the host is found responsible, he' at least water down their drinks as the party service. 9:15,a.m., no Church School classes service, Easter plants and lilies will be Members serving serving on the Conference may be required to pay for the guest's Injuries, wears on. urged to observe the will be held so that all families may worship p.m., Deborah meeting. . , " "Psychological Signposts for the College . Special Easter anthems will be sung by the ,at the Practicing Law Institute, Chartered Life EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH distributed to the shutins of the parish. Mr. and committee Include; Mrs. Samuel Morltz of replace any lost income and compensate him Make the last part of the evening a dance Friday deadline for DOperates Easy! together. 9:15 and 11 a.m., festival Easter Minyan Services: Monday through Friday, 7 Years," will be the topic for Dr. Albert combined choirs of the church under the ^Underwriters, and Ihe ScfiooI'driniurance. 242SHUNPIKERD..SPR1NGFIELD Mrs. John Rjppel and Evelyn Schenack are In Linden. ~ for his pain and suffering. Contest, a rnrH nr uinr^ gpmn_ y^- _ f_ other thwn spop t news. services. The early service begins 15 minutes a.m.; Monday through Thursday, 8:15 p.m.; Bromberg, a psychiatrist..These rap. sessions direction of John Bunnell, music director. Mrs. '..irThe workshop sessions will be held at the an rm o REV. WILLIAM C. SCHMIDT JR., charge of the arrangements of the Chancel for -Mo > plenary nesalon entitled -The homeowners insurance policy—also entertainment which can lengthen the time IncludIld e your name, earlier than usual, and members of West-. Sunday,9a.m.", 8:15p.m.; Saturday,7:30p.m. were Instituted by Rabbi Reuben R. lWn», Rrnnfcti will accompany at the urgau, ^nWy-constructe^nWyconstructed ShSchooll uf PmiitemulldillPmiitemlldillg arafte BlCartridge Loading! PASTOR "Designs for the Times" will concern Itself available to persons renting apartments- between "one for the road" and the actual key address and phone -— REVrJAMES«rWESTERVELT; spiritual leader or Beth Ahm; and by Mrs. plemented by three" trumpeteers, studentrof j.itt Seton Hall. Persons Interested in the series ' niUiater Fellowship—will—partieipate-in-Uua- The German language Easter worship r with the responsibilities of membership, provides Insurance protection for the number. ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHLHCH Harry Rice, adult education chairman. The Bunnell s at Madison High School: The Sane- may contact the School of Business Admlnls- in the ignition, advises the Institute. . • service. Dr. Evans' sermon topic for both ASSISTANT service will be at 9:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary. organization, leadership training, and ex- homeowner or tenant who is found legally 119 MAIN ST., MILLBURN speakers wlU answer such questions as "How tuary will be decorated with a display of lilies —7«-ation-at Seton Hall. BRING BACK BEAUTIFUL ; services will be "All Things New." the com- HEAR THE EVANGEL HOUR ON . The Rev. Fred Gniber will conduct the service. pansion. liable for a person's injuries or damage to his REV. JOSEPH D. HERRING, RECTOR do I make moral decisions once I'm on my—gtVBTas a memorial by Frank and Neil < blned choirs of the church will sing special FRIDAY-NIGHT AT 10:15 P.M., Hadassah's youth activities will frt- featured property Inaddltlon-tapaylng-damagfl-awardg- -eeteR PRINTS WITH Sunday-8 a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m.. own?"Tmd^'How will I adjust-to-social-and—Jakobsen^AddiUonar^emoriaiswIit aliiVT.. Rutgers planning : Easter anthems with trumpet accompaniment RADIO STATION WAWZ-FM, 99.1 ST. JAMES CHURCH on Tuesday morning. Jerry Benjamin of New up to the limits provided In a policy (usually THIS 4 oz. COMPUTER Holly Communion and sermon, first Sunday Academic pressures and-influcaeea?" given by various members of the congregation - and the Sanctuary will be enhanced with a Thursday—7:30p.m.rchojrn>hpar«alapm and festival uccanluim; morning prayer Una * 45^SPRINGFIELDAV1 installation sh York City , chairman of the North-American $25,000), the policy provides the homeowner's K These quesUons are being handled in the four The flowers will be arranged by Mrs ' - display of lilies. Child care for preschool young adult Bible study. sermon, second through fifth Sundays. 10 to SPRINGFIELD Jewish Students Network, will discuss the legal defense if he sued. Also, the policy pays Tor Science Day sessions by four different experts. The series is Raymond Forbes and Mrs. John Moore and will children will be provided a|Aoth services oh the .. Friday—* p.m.. Good Friday service; the 11:15 a.m., Church School; babysitting at 10 MSGR. FRANCIS X. COYLE, PASTOR "Jewish Youth Scene Today." an Injured person's medical bills, usually up to free and open to all high school juniors and feature a replica of the bulletin used on Sunday by single patents Science-minded high school sophomores and MINOX C second floor of the Chapel. There will be no Lord's Supper a.m. •— REV. STEPHEN P. LYNCH juniors will have the chance to explore career seniors. . — -morning. _, v • meeting of Westminister Fellowship in the Saturday—young people's picnic REV. EDWARD R. OEHLING . . Installation of officers will highlight Mon- opportunities and observe the facilities at the World's smallest and finest OUR LADY OF LOURDES camera to fit your pocket. evening. Sunday—6:30 a.m., sunrise service at the REV. PAUL J.KOCH day's meeting of Essex-Union Chapter B of Lewana iyreappointed Rutgers College Of Agriculture and Environ- ,-j Monday—3:15 p.m., Brownies. 7 p.m., Girl Baltusrol Golf Club. The Rev. George Johnson, 300 CENTRAL AVE., MOIlNTAINSrDE ASSISTANT PASTORS Girls are offered ^Parents Without Partners at 8:30 p.m. at the Ex-TV news chief mental Science on Friday, April 27. Electronically, you'll get per- pastor of Clinton Hill Baptist Church, Union, REV. GERARD J. MCGARRY, PASTOR fect color pictures time and * Scouts. Sunday masses—(7 p.m. Saturday), 7, 8:15, Coronet, Irvlngton. ••• ' ...-. .." to capital funds panel The all-day program will start at 8:30 a.m. '••'• Tuesday—10 a.m., women's Bible class led will be the speaker. Refreshments will follow at REV. GERARD B. WHELAN 9:30, 10:45 a.m. and noon. Dally, 7 and 8 a.m. crafts,exerdses ' when the young guests will have their choice of again. Just aim ana shoot. I by Dr. Evans. 11 a.m., Workshop Day, making the church. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School; speaker, REV. JAMES F, BENEDETTO . Holy day, on eves of holy day at 7 p.m.; on holy Herman Kaplan, rone administrator, will Roland Lewana Jr., president of Investors to teach at Rutgers' 12 different tours and departmental activities Also a perfect gift for year- Three new workshops will install Mrs. Marion Russak ai president; Mrs. ; quilts,"mission sewing. 7:30 p.m., Cub Pack 70 Ralph Kengeter. 11 a.m., morning worship; ASSISTANT PASTORS days at 7, 8, 9,10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Savings and Loan Association, Millburn, has Michael F. Keating, a former director of to acquaint them with the college's research round gift-giving! Sunday—Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 a.m. and be offered for Junior high girls Jane Rotofldo, Pat Koenlg and Art Sparaga as meeting. Pastor Schmidt's sermon title, "Except I See, I Confesshwup-Saturday, 1 to 2 p.m. Monday Vflona Jnason been reappolnted to the New Jersey Savings news and editorials for WCBS-TV, has been and educational activities. Will Not Believe." Easter music included in the \2 noon. . . — ----- startlng^Aprll 30, at the vice-presidents; Mrs. Marlon Gonzalez, through Friday, 7:15 to 7:45 p.m. No con- League's-committee on' sources of capital appointed adjunct assistant professor of In addition, is special-interest discussions service; Junior Church. 7 p.m., the choir will Summit YWCA. TPirtonal florist treasurer; Mrs. Florence. Montag, MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPEL Saturdays—evening Mass, 7 p.m. fessions on Sundays, holy days and eves of holy funds. Robert T. Holland, board chairman of English at the Rutgers Newark College of Arts arc planned to give students the opportunity to "Come on over. I'm selling the present Gaul's Oratorio, "The Holy City," Girls may choose one tJ corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ruth Sat- ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE Weekdays—Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. days. the state trade organization, made the an- and Sciences, effective July 1. ' ask questions about careers. bett ctr for the moiwj in the REV. RONALD S. BENCE, PASTOR under the direction of Jack Haviland, director. First Friday—7,8, and ll:30jun. the three workshops,- to be tenspiet, recording secretary, and Mr*. Zoe nouncement this week. ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH Stevens, membership director. : '•'': Keating will be responsible for developing Exhibits Illustrating the relationship between world- tnd (Mug the best •• HOME PHONE: 754-3814 Nursery care at both services. Miraculous Medal Novena an3~Mais— held on Mondays from 3:15 to "One of the problems of our business is the MECKES ST. AND S. SPRINGFIELD AVE. journalism and media courses for a proposed New Jersey's rapid urbanization and activities deals. I'D do something nice STUDY PHONE: 232-3456 Wednesday—7:45 p.m., prayer meeting for Monday at 8 p.m. 4:30 for six weeks;; The Dancing to a live band will follow tbe In- constant effort to develop capital funds fur our Sunday—9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all , SPRINGFIELD selections are modern dance major in Journalism. He will teach courses in in the collegge will be presented in Collins for jou." adults and young people. Benediction during the school year on Friday stallation program. Parents Without Pattotn associations so we can continue to furnish newswriting, writing for publication and ad- Auditorium in Blake Hall. UNION CAMERA ages. 11 a.m., morning worship service at 2:30 p.m. REV. CLARENCE ALSTON, PASTOR workshop, craft workshop and Is a nonprofit, non-sectarian, educational housing," Holland said. "This committee (nursery and children's church provided). 5:45 vanced exposition. - - On Saturday the tours will be repeated for SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL Baptisms on Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- Saturday—3 p.m., Church'' School choir rhythmic exercise workshop. organization devoted to the'welfare and in- constantly reviews present methods and seeks TOMMY MMIANIM0 exchange p.m., junior and senior youth groups. 7 p.m., He comes to the Newark Campus of Rutgers ' parents of the college students, alumni and UNITED METHODIST CHURCH pointment. . rehearsal. Registrations are being taken terests of ulngle parents and then" children. to develop new methods to achieve this end." evening Worship service. Sunday-9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., now until Monday at the Brighten your parlour with an •xquUitttllk University from a background in newspaper friends of the college as part of the annual Of*. CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN Confessions every Saturday and eves of Holy flower arrangement and/or a natural- and television news that won him several 'spring program. ARREL Monday—7 p.m., Pioneer Girls for all girls, Days and First Fridays, from 4 to 5 and from worship service. 7 p.m., evening fellowship. YWCA. Early registration is _. THE REV. JAMES DBWART, MINISTER -awards. Among his awaida wau. thu New Mcmtscrs Of Cook Chapter of Alpha Zcta, the 2009 MORRIS AVENUE, UNION grades two to 12. ~~ 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. - Wednesday—8 p.m., midweek service. recommended. looking green tr«t. . 9PJH Thursday-^6 p.m.. Chancel Choir. Trivett York Newspaper Guild's "Page One Award" national honorary agricultural society at DATSUN —Wednesday—8—prHVn-midweek—prayer—ser=- Chapel. •BBM Area residents give aid (Next to the Bank) vice. for crusading journalism, and a "Gold Medal" Rutgers, will serve a chicken barbecue at noon. Good Friday—8 p.m., Holy Communion with 105 ROUTE 22 Thursday—8 p.m., choir practice. OfEN MTS. from the National Conference of Christians and - meditation by Theodore Reimlinger, lay Mrs. Beinecke i$ named Jews and a "New York Emmy," both for' HIUSIDI*923-9700 PHONE 688-6573 FOI YOUR to Israel's Red Cross The two-day event is planned and will be TEMPLE SHAREY SHALOM speaker. television work for WCBS-TV. directed by the college students. Sunday—Easter Day services. 6:30 a.m., CONVENIENCE Tbe Suburban Chapter of only civilian ambulance S. SPRINGFIELD AVE. AND SHUNPIKE RD. by Family Service unit | the American arm of theservice available in Israel, SPRINGFIELD Easter dawn service with Presbyterian and MODERNIZE Antioch Baptist churches at Methodist Church; I YOUR KITCHEN J i David Adorn (Israel's operates bloodmobiles and a RABBI: HOWARD SHAPIRO Mrs. William S. Beinecke. Robert V, Irwin, secretary blood froctiormtion center for - Group sales CANTOR: IRVING KRAMERMAN William Rosselet, Methodist lay leader, will be was elected president of the New, board members TttIS WITH | dltiohal members to aid In Ihe both the military and civilian Dana Karp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the speaker. 9:30 a.m., Easter worship, Trivett Family Service Association of elected included Mrs. Joseph Chapel; sermon, "Jesus, Son of God: He Is population, and conducts a Leonard Karp, was called to the Torah as the Summit during the 60th an u. Epstein oT Springfield. relief diril elcSMise program. It also* - price sliced "i tq^". lo II Bat Mitzvah last Saturday morning. Risen." 9;30a.m., Church School for all ages; nual meeting held last week. CERffMI German Easter worship service, the Rev. Fred . Guest"'• speaker for the sponsorirrmore than 7» first- .' Ticket price reductions for Thursday—Sisterhood bridge. Mrs. Beinecke succeeda_ In October 1972, aid stations litboth urban and groups of 25 or more are Friday—6:^15 p:m.,-Erev Shabbat service. Gruber preaching. 10:30 a.m., fellowship Robert B. Bourne. evening was Freda Burnsidc, TILE V;- period. 11 a.m., Easter morning worship; the Washington represen- tbe area chapter now includes outlying areas of the country, available for the. May II For girls wh& Saturday—10:30 a.m., Sabbath morning Other officers elected were anthems by the Chancel and Wesley Choirs; tative of the Family Service it's the finest approximately 220 members, and offers an Intensive 26- concert of Orff's "Carmina service. Mrs. Robert J. Franke, first sermon, "Jesus, Son of God: He Is Risen." Association; of America, who material you -- molt of them from Union and weekrfirst aid course to all ' Burana" and Durufle's ,, Monday—10:30 a.m., seventh day of vice-president; Mr. Gary R. want a better spoke on "The Bole of the . can use in ftiatx Counties. The group, teachers and drivers of miblic "Requ'em" to be presented In , Passover Yizkor service. Tuesday—8 p.m., Women's Mission Circle Hardy, treasurer; and Mrs. Voluntary Agency in the your home' which meets monthly at conveyances New York by the Masterwprk,_, Future " 1 Never need. Stanley's Restaurant In Among its newest services ^Chorus and Percussion looking figure I painting or" Spffogfleld, raises funds are mobile cardiac care Orchestra and The Master- repaperlng EjlV through donations and aambulances, utilizing Mrs Burnslde said, 1 to maintain Will work Boycnoir of Morristown. SPRINGFIELD HOLYCHOSS "Family service agencies not dent stain or giber of activities, in telemetry equipment A under the direction of David .Protecting the many valuable but don't want repairman | scratch • Hannukah party and become familiar with the Laitsalllatlm.l I spokesman explained that Randolph wafer*, lit /)>M* and mountain*. 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-• \ ...-••'rt.Tf - -Thursday, April 19, 1973 . [iiii]|]iiiiiiiiiHiittuuniitrririiiiirriiiiHiu)tiiitiiiAtritiirtMuitiiitiuuftiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiuiiuiiiiiMtii»MiuuiiuiiiiiuitiMititiiuiMitiiti itiiiiiniHi -Thursday, April 19, 1973- Ecology made simple STRICTLY PERSONAL \ Cabaret' winner iiiM^ By Pot and Marilyn Davit even decade ago ilimiltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Copley News Service .IlinimMtBMIIJHill Station Breaks Pupils plant, care for trees Dear Pat and Marilyn: ' that is a worry to me. I feel she when she can no longer drive as ^Camera' play I have been dating EUen for should no longer drive her own safely. nBy MILT HAMMERiiiiiutuiuiimMiuiinuiiuiuiiiiiiiiuiuiiiuiiiuiiiiuiiiiimiuiiiiiiiuiimiiuiuiiiiuuiiiiiiiiuiii Ecology, environment and conservation tributes to the success of the program. *' a year. I think I want to marry car. My brother and stater do -0-0- • The1 motion picture musical, "Cabaret," Sound like complicated subjects for elementary During the 10 weeks the youngsters watch her; but just about the time I not agree with me and feel Confidential to B.C.: which won a landslide victory at the Academy ."" TURNTABLE TREAT (good listening) ALL score for a play called Grass and Wild • school children; ; —their seedlings grow they are learning the am ready,„,.-,._.,. to pop the question, ,, that her seme of In- No one ever expects to be Award presentations. Is the latest attraction at -QVERJVMUiJjy-ChWiwack (AAM SP-4375). Strawberries which became the basis for their— But give them sqmejieeds and a place to concepts of conservation, ecology and the igeteoidfeetandcanTgeHhe-dependenee—would—be-inv-pregnant-unUl Ithappens.See the Clnemette Theater, Union... Selections include: "Slngin' The Blues," (All second Warner Brothers album. It sold about plant them and — with a little-tender, loving environment by performing experiments and words out. I've tried to paired If she did not have your family doctor at once. He Lisa Mlnnelll, who won an Oscar for her role Over You), "Ground Hog," "CS Man," Hot as well as the first, which translated means not having classroom discussions. care on their part — the mystery of plant analyze the situation and I transportatlon. can advise you. Do not delay. of Sally Bowles In the film version of the Winds," "Nothin' To Do," 'The Fields, And well but not terribly either. science unfolds before their eyes, introducing- By examining the root systems of the think I know why I feel like I She has a valid driver's If you have a question, Broadway musical, shares acting honors with The Sea," "Rock N' Roll Music," '"Brings Keep The group and Warners finally decided to them to the importance of plants and trees In seedlings the. children can understand how do. license and her driving record write: Pat and Marilyn Davit, 'Joel Grey, another Oscar-winner; who Chagnin'," "Me And You," ''Hit Him With dissolve its relationship and the group moved to their environment and what they can do to ' trees can prevent soli erosion. When the Ellen's mother is SO years is good, but her reflex actions Copley Newt Service, In cart* recreates his Tony-Award-winnlng role as the Another Egg" and "Goodnight."... London Records and did a few singles, and make it better. seedlings are placed in darkness for a few are slowing down. This con- of this newipaper. ' v; sardonic Master of Ceremonies. weeks and them compared with those that old and has let herself become Chllliwack are Bill Henderson (guitar, lead changed its name to Chilliwack. This is what the 4-H black locust tree science cerns me. Do you think I "Cabaret" has completed the final leg of a remained in sunlight, (hey can see how the fat and sloppy. Her hair Is vocals), Glenn Miller (bass), and Ross Tumey The first Chilliwack Lp, sold about as well as project.ia_dQing.Jor_more_than 4,000 fourth should tell my mother she can curcultous Journey.-Originally, based on the environment affects living things. always sticking out In a (drums, and percussion), the three-man core of the two Collectors records, but it received Hraders in Somerset County. hundred different directions. no longer drive? Christopher Isherwood novella, "The Berlin the original five-man The Collectors. 4-H gives supplementary material excellent reviews and good airplay throughout The project is a partnership in education She must never buy a new Sally Stories,"-which was published in America in The group was formed five years ago as a suggesting these and other experimenta-to the-^ North America. Shortly after the album's among school officials, the 4-H division of the dreas because all of her Dear Sally: — 1935, the property became a favorite of dance band in Vancouver's burgeoning un- teachers to help them complete the program. release the fourth Chilliwack member, Glenn - SoriJerset County Cooperative Extension clothes are too tight. On top of Not as long as she has her dramatist John van Druten, who waited more derground community. "Things w^nt well and •Austin N. Lentz, extension specialist in Miller, left the group^-Chilliwack fried to Service and the Bound Brook Kiwanis Club. *-terriWe-eook-and- H^pf-fli Jutt tt*H hftr to honk a ihatt-WytarB to have the work-produced on- :gan—d forestry and recreation management at the . replace him a couple of times, but fjually Teachers who enroll their classes in the 4-H a worse housekeeper. lot! FOR A JOB Broadway bearing the title of "I Am A (original label of the Association), about three settled on,keeping a three-piece lineup, with tree science program (in essence a 10-week Rutgers College of Agriculture and Environ- Camera,1"—and-starring-this- year's Tony mental Science," proposed the program to New -Ellen tends^to-be on-4he singles worth.'They Only did well enough to get Henderson, Turney and Claire Lawrence. "environmental shortcourse) receive enough age to stop operating a motor Theia little cloeilfled ode In Award-winner, Julie Harris (for her per- us a chance to do a recognized first album. By Jersey's county 4-H agents after he observed careless side. She dislikes Hi* back of the* paper may be The group was signed by A&M Canada in packages of synthetic soil blocks and packets of vehicle? Be thankful that formance, in 'The Last of Mrs. Lincoln").~ its success by the state forestry department in cooking and her apartment is your answer. Each week It's then Valiant had been purchased by Warner 1972, and released its first double album that seeds for each pupil. not as neat as I wpuld like to Mom ha»her-own life and is Miss Harris won a Tony award for her stage Qros.," explains Bill Henderson. same year. From Chilliwack came a smash _Qhio. , different. Moke reading lha . Following the instructions on the_packflges.. see It. I would expect my wife living it without'assistance claiillled a 'mu«rr Hill w role as Sally Bowles in "I Am A Camera" and The then-Collectors, by virtue of their ability- single, "Lonesome Mary," which became a Hill wt«k ON TWO SCREENS — Robert Redford plays; opposito Dello Bolton (who- makes her the children plant the seeds in the blocks and in to cook reasonably good meals from you. A person as efficient and ovary waok. recreated the part in the film version in which to explore the complexities of extended com- Gold Record in Canada and a top 100 single in less than a week seedlings appear. The fast and keep the house tidy. as your mother will know she co-starred with Laurence Harvey and this screen debut) in 'Jeremiah Johnson,' Warner Brothers' film release about a man positions (What Love?" was a ground-breaker the U.S. . • - germination of black locust tree seeds con- Museum to present Otherwise, I would not be year's Oscar-nominee, Shelley Winters. who prefers the lonely life of a rfiountainoor in the 1800s, and his many in thaf*its length was structured, not just Since then Chilliwack has been playing back NOW HARE THIS — Louis Dudley, 4, seams startled by something the bunny, held by happy. i Ten years later, with a book written by Joe adventures. The picture opened yesterday at tho Jerry.Lewis Cinema, Five Points, stretched by jamming), were asked tojrUi the ajid forth across Canada—stealing shows from iGRETCHEN WYLER^wilTplay Joanne In Slldlnf Drapery 5cr»tni his sister Sandra, 8, has |ust told him. Was it that the Easter rabbit will make a I am sure you get the pic- THHU Masteroff and lyrics'by Fred Ebb, "Cabaret" Union, and the Park Theater, Roselle Park. such notables as the Beach Boys, Ten Years discussion on guilts MAY l personal appegjgnce_at Turtle Back Zoo-£ott»r-Sunaoy^-Wellr-even-lMie-<)oe»n^- -tuto^-Do—you—think—4—can ith9-—»mo»h—Broodwoy—muilcol,- -hasflnallycompletedlta journey to the screen Aftpr, Sgnlii prirl Trofts nnrl Prrwiit Hnr.tr>f flyTlmerican quilts and contemporary show up, the zoo will have a number of robblt stand-ins waiting to entertain change Ellen or do you think "Company," which will open at the once more, and now with Miss Mlnnelll as ^itUM Claire Lawrence has recently left Chilliwack youngsters. • • Meadowbrook Theater Restaurant, Thru your paintings — what do they have in-common? she will be just like her Frauleln Sally Bowles. Michael York, Helmut Toseidon' popular^ to pursue a solo career and was replaced by "Geometric forms, optical illusion, serial Cedar Grove Wednesday. Mis. Wyler Accredited dealer, mother? Grlem and Marisa Berenson have stellar roles. original Chllliwacker Glenn Miller. Images, a similar use of color," says Elsie W. has starred on Broadway ond In Oscar winner Bob Fosse served as director and Theater-time- Clock or vlill Unsure continuing long run Dillon, ,the supervisor of education at the musical summer theater.. She has choreographer of "Cabaret." •""" In person. Dear Uniure: FABULOUS SALE QiiHmMH.r»HniWiiml«h«V52S Sondheim won Tony awards for both the music to open Tuesday minister-superman exhorting doubters to aspects of the learning experience, will be the state each year, or enough to meet the needs of 'and lyrics of "Company," then went on to write 8:15; Sun., 7:45; JEREMIAH JOHNSON, IIS7Sprtn«riddAw follow the toruous path up through the bowels of ubject of a statewide conference at Montclair "1.2 million people. words and music for the Broadway bit, "Promises, Promises," Broadway musical Thur.. Kri., Mon., Tues., 9; Sat., 6:1$, 9:45; State College on Saturday, May 12. The New Jersey white and sweet potato farmers IrrtnjIoo.NJ Sun., 5M5, 9:15. ADVENTURES OF HUCKLE- the ship to the top of the water exit possibility; (a'lSluyimaiil) | "Follies." Years earlier, he wrote the lyrics for comedy, will open at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Red Buttons as a homey philosopher; Shell conference, to be held in the Student Ontpr, is produce a crop equal to 32 percent of the 921 Leonard Bernstein's music In "Wwt SM» '***hum. Tuffsdfly fnr H Blx-'yffK run ^* , y g Winters as an overweight matron who is bound ng-tponsored-by Uio-Montclair-Center for^ million nounds nser^ siiffirl-nt f"r "> t million Story," both music and lyrics for "A Funny y 10,00-6 00 Tan.lltiw.ea.' June 3. BUI Hinnant will play the part of Chuck -0--O-- for Israel with her husband Jack Albertson; School Services and the department of human consumers. 10 00 • 9 00 Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," UNION (Union CenteD-CHARLOTTE'S Baxter and Jill Corey will portray Fran also Carol Lynley, Roddy McDowall, Pamela -organizational processes, both-in the School of Fresh vegetable production in the Garden 9:M)-)J0 byAppotatmnl., and the lyrics for "Gypsy" and "Do I Hear A ..WEI!, Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 1:15, 3, 7:30, Kubellk. The show also will feature a cast of 26. Sue Martin, Arthur O'Connell, Eric Shea and Educational and Community Services. State is equivalent to 78 percent of the 711 |Walto?" The musical with a book by comedy writer 9:30; Sal, 1:15,3:15,5:25,7:30,9:30; Sun., 1:15, Leslie Nielsen. Dr. Alfred Gorman, chairman of the the prize-winning Broadway company for Neil Simon, teamed with the songs of Burt 3:15, 5:25, 7:30, 9:30. department and conference coordinator, said Garden Sfafe ^gardens' "-Company," reportedly played to packed GLORIA PATRIZIO Bacharach and the lyrics of Hal David, was a The screenplay is by Stirling SiUiphant and the program will consist of cognitive and a RPBER. SKST1NG audiences In New York from April 1970 to Jan. three-year hit on Broadway. It is based on the. Wendell Mayes, based oh. a novel by Paul experiential workshop sessions planned for are ahead of schedule 1B7J, until it was forced to close io that its cast screenplay. "The Apartment," by BiUy Wilder Viennese musician Galileo. Music ia by John Williams.1 The pic- professional educators in response to "the need go to London, " .. . Unionite~p€rforms and I.A.L. Diamond, which starred Jack ture, rated PG, was photographed in Growth of early vegetables and strawber3«s pmw expressed throughout the state for further Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine. , Panavision andjJJeLuxe color. . ' fur reservations phone in the Garden State is ahead of normal this NO MUSS! WO fUtil I14y« tVHrTHINtt TO 0*1 \;|-> •• • ipany" centers around an eligible understating of affective education and its The action takes place In the offices of to appear at school Hopsy Ungears (201)-233-55-$ spring*, according to Secretary of Agrioultarc , who Is me favorito_gue*A ,of five in ice show benefit place in our schools." Theoretical explanations ivic7iSciud<» -^;'« ^" "Consolidated Life," where Chuck, a nonentity Phillip Alampi, who said that above normal PUT! couples wbo^tiy .to. n*Mh- hirti intn Sopratio Gloria Patrizlo of Union ung the •'Kfttz 'Kramer, Viennese musicologist, of the subject as well as particular among the VIPs, becomes the most popular temperatures were responsible. However, he National Anthem at a sold-out performance of conductor and pianist; will give a lecture- methodology and materials will be discussed in guy In the firm by lending his key to his added, current plantings are being: delayed TO WORK FOR VOU musical numbers include "Tick Tock," ' 1973 "Funorama on Ice," at the South Mountain recital entitled Debussy and his Influence in the a series of skill sessions. apartment for hanky-panky. • because excessive rains have prevented •Side by Side by Side." Arena, West Orange last Saturday. ° U-.S. May 20, atr2 p.m. in the Villa Walsh John Pitt; scenic designer, explains that this on Ormont screen Nothing comas fo*fw*w>n you Affective education came into being in the farmers from getting out into their fields: -i— CALL CLASSIFIID muslcalwill run through May 20 at the The star-studded ice show was presented by- Academy auditorium, Morristown. Admission" and fh» Blum Atlantic I 1960's in reaction to the societal crises of the UAKl MSHVATIONS NOW is a difflculrplayto"8Uy because of so many According to the New Jersey Crop Reporting the Essex Skating Club of New Jersey. Inc., for is $2.50. "Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing," \K HOUSE 1 Tfc. times, such as drug use, the generation gap, 686-7700 changes. There are 15 scenes. - Bask on our sun-drenched 400 ft. long private Service, the first vegetable estimates of thi the benefit of the Hospital Center at Orange, Kramer, an honor graduate of the Vienna starring Academy-award winner, Maggie and the growing divorce rate, according to Dr. LIVINGSTON ROLLER RINK Tom Manoney, head carpenter, announced Th. Motltr Family hr-Enfoy-oCery-modern resort luxury... season show increases in acerage from last which is celebrating its 100th anniversary. Academy of Music, has toured under Sol Hurok Smith and Timothy Bottoms, opened yesterday Robert A. Pines, a member, of the conference 615 SO. LIVINGSTON AVE., 992-6161 that he and his crew used 1,800 board feel of year for snap beans, cabbage, escarole and - Proceeds from the 1973 "Funorama on Ice" throughout the world. He traveled as ac- at the Ormont Theater, East Orange. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS, 2 now courts ... planning committee. crskirrait display GOLF nearby, plus... fabulous fishing in the spinach. with those from last year's show will be used to_ companist to Zino Francescatti, Yehudi The Columbia Pictures film release, U.S. ROUTC 23. MOUNTAIKSIOB.^J. Guifstream, sallinQ, water skiing plus many The crew of six men have worked about en MenuhirT, Igor Gorin and others. He has also PRIVATE PARTIES 10 TO 2OO other activities. — complete the financing of the new Coronary hours a week per man to get ready for opening produced and directed by Alan J. Pakula has LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS - DINNER to open a\ museum Care Unit of the Hospital Center at Orange. given pre-concert lectures at Lincoln Center night. . ' an R rating. The script was written by Alvin For Reservations Free exams scheduled "Leonard Baskln: Prints, Drawings, Among the stars presented in the ice spec- Philharmonic Hall. ~" "Promises, Promises" will play Tuesday, Sargent and the movie contains music by See your Travel Agent or Call Our New York Sculpture and Books," an exhibition by one of tacular were British Champions, Hilary Green The proceeds for the lecture will be used to Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 8:30 p.m.. Michael Small. office 212-686-3565; or call for hearing problems America's foremost graphic artists/opens at and Glyn Watts, 1973 World Champion, silver help Villa Walsh Academy's Concert Choir go medalist, Janet Lynn; and Gordon McKelleh Saturdays at g «mH):30 p.m., Sundayys at 7:30 _,TOLL [REE 800- 327-3384. Speech pathology and audiometric tests will the Montclair Art Museum Sunday, Aprty.22. on a performance tour of Austria next summer. p'.m. -with a Thursday matinee att 2 p.m. hf rrtnrinrlrrl noiit month at the Midland The wwlUlu) are oto'tn toan'to tthhe museuemm ffroni t ththe—Jr.,,1973 U.8. Men's Champlo The-eholr-hag pcrfojmed in-Nevr^'ork-Ne collection of Mr. and Mrs. Arroand J. Fred Mrs. Patrizlo is known throughout the tickets may b* obtained by calling the box Jersey, and at the 0arden State Arts Center, The 747s operated on the School, Rcadington road. North Branch. office at 378-4343. :..-:~r~ T^ iT?eJestsi. will be administered on Ferrettii Ferrettl, a reporter for the New York metropolitan' area .for her participation in wider the direction or Sister Elizabeth North Atlantic during t»72 GALT OCEAN MILE HOTEL Thursdays from 7 to 10 p.m. and on Saturdays Times, Is a; resident of Montclair. charity affairs, hospitals and fund-raising AngUette. averaged 190 passengers and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Baskln, a sculptor as well as a printmaker. events. Midnight shows booked 11,569 pounds of cargo per 3200 Gait Ocein Oriw May has been designated National Hearing turned to graphics in 1949. His work Includes f flight, according to a U.S. Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33310 Month. The tests will be made available to wood engravings, linoleum engravings,, L TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: for Cinema in Union Xharlotte's Web held Civil Aeronautics Board Form individuals who suspect a hearing, loss_ _ woodcuts and etchings. The New Jersey-twin * 41, submitted by U.S. airlines. artist lives In Northampton, Mass. H h Would you like some holp in preparing The Jerry Lewis Cinema, Five Points, Union, for second Union week has announced that It will have a midnight- EARLY COPY Easter Dinner at the Out For • Drlv. In Mw ••• In At... ;• K picture is "Putney Swope," Robert Downey's feature "Charlotte's Web," derived from E.B. urged to observe the Enloyable Easter Dinner The exhibition will be on view at the museum Ntwi Riluiei," through May 20. mad-mad comedy look at the black-white White's classic book for children, continues for Friday "deadline for HOLIDAY INN tmton hoibrau batllegroundofcontemporai-y society. another week at the Union Theater, Union. other than spot news. benefit plan STEAK HOUSE RESTAURANT COMPLETE Ml MAIN ST. 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POLKA CENTER " temporary'" wnrKeai «WH~TM ltf KINGSTON 14; Field of HBBIEIIDINNER IHEiBlSr RESTAURANT-LOUNGE employees now carl receive tha fimlr) it the. HUMUS AT TOE ._.... , . vliiur 415-16th AVE. IRVINGTON extra cash in hand should RESTAURANT RESnUMNT 4 HURT REYNOLDS - Stor 18. metrical JUness_qr ^ accidentinterfere oppedrt In top holf of • unit CATERING ALL OCCASIONS KE AMERICAN -Gocktair-fcioo 14 fly ARMAND FERHAND 68«-«795 with their ability to earn a double feature, jnj—* DINNERS SERVED DAILY ~""~ OLDIT - J ami dnn 1 'Nothing i> qnita>o uni\ Chestnut Tattrn living, This extra "fringe" SKCIAl USTER 609 EAQtf ROCK AVE. ,r.. ..'Shamv*,' Pt Elmprq ...... xhiTwey SATURDAYS AMBOYS benefit brings a new dimen- UNION HOUSE _JM)LIIE«U_, • WEST OMNfif k Thaatfr. Elltobgth. The-^ JIB. Y«t tor ' Rettaurait sion of sarvice to the tem- : til kin )t, vlmn your, trying *>(« MUSIC EVBRY SAT. • IUN. M» Chestnut bt., Un -— "Famour»ir«a"WT'' "" • "(8 miles wesTbrSornervllle) ALL FAMILY OROUPS WELCOME ' otKer"~ " p'lctUri,~"'a ""~ ~»"po*r T porary help industry," STEAK UNLIMITED hard in interrupt. ' AMPLE PARKING , cornexly, Is 'TheraV A ' Sacher" PARKWAY EXIT 144 . the finest In Current said. With a Panoramic view of orBH 872-1777 MAKE RESERVATIONS ALL YOU CAN IAT 30. Sen. Navatlnk River RESERVATIONS REQUESTED ITALIAN IUN. -THUM. EARUJ' •....••': $4.95HTH~a Kennedy n\t»i VMluahle gill tlml yoa SAYERVILLE Piu>,all,ttwtalaa;vawcanmaka Pret can RIVB .mother in • AMERICAN CUISIN CALL FOR RESERVATION 534-4011 AT THE JUNCTION •Rl. aniSAT. Ull Hank AMMM UNIM Kiddie shows tei ;>SSSr 3 Accountants II War! Ave., dad Bank, N.J. .,'• .: •'•• ,'•', .. i • . '• -' ' ••• ,- » Wall- COCKTAILSLIOUOR ROUTES 9135, SAYERVILLE. 11 tM. «•! «J». 736-5072 ;f (Fallow flan to Rlvarvlew Hots.) Cocktail Lounfa- Banquet Facilities Mt7 Kailtan Am? •USINKUMAN-SLUNCHEO GARDEN STATE PKWY EXIT 127 (101) M1-7J7I 886-2817 on local screens • fUned At Fernind Club Di«ni. A wed- ' . OH Premises Catering hiR reception, A buMiics* nj Opan Dally )i,ja A,M.4MMnH|ht OR TURNPIKE EXIT 11. meet tonight Local theaters have an- «.Unique I OK, A trada ibow, A wininir, A . * JAT. TIL I A.M. The Essex County Chapter nounced their Saturday and ?uu^, CLOSED TUG5DA , or A coqvenlloa of the Natlpnal Association of EASIER DINNER .^nrjity Wddle shows this ^J^ AMPLE FREE PARK TRAWTIOMAL aArm* RINNIII V, i i with UP U «ure I*', b« » Accountants will hold its GALAXY DINER Join u» for •*!f^5: " •' • '•'•' ' ••• '.V. , •''• aatute ' FOR THE STAGE HOUSE INN ""TJrt. Adventures of 'itiwitu.'-.:' Thwo Ir| 'no I.rtter monthly technical meeting 1 11 "N«w Jtnav-a M«t BMutiiul Dinar" Eattmr Dinner UllTnUIIESTA HucklebtSrry Finn," will be SgJJ *™ k " tonight at the Carriage* Trade DISCRIMINATING 1 Restaurant, 88 Evergreen pi, • NOW 5ISRVINO COCKTAILS ahown «. the park Theater, '. . 5J*.,,-. SUNDAYS Boselle JPark, Saturday and • so KXo( East Orange. ' GOURMET 5 I1 Sunday at l:»snd 8:15 p.m,, ••an ' Dinner and the technical SUBURBAN HOTEL 1 1 • at the yterry, t«*^ «*2?~«« 8 AM to 5PM meeting will follow the social *^^^i^wmmAt Junction RoutMU * J7 hour, which begins at 5:30; CoinfAttw olnn#fi iirvcd nwn "•'"' ' ••''' '•• '" hoot Thomas Car.scad.den of 11 A.M. to Midnight v i.-i •!'•*:.••: rtMITltWlIANT AVI., UNION Peat, Marwlck, Mitchell and CHILORBN'S rMRTIONS •77-3100 SNACKBAR Co. will discuss the need for yAAI MWM ••*$,!•*••• vmtw •.tt*.-i-i,^;l«g»'>. manufacturing, reporting and wntrols. ••• v.':r ••'•;.'• ./• i';

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Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice L, Pi-Thursday, April 19, 1973- Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Sheriff's Sals SPmNGFIELD.(N.J.1 LEADER-fhursday, April 19, 1973-25 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW SHtRIFF'SSALE • I- Sheriffs Sail SHERIFF'SSALE JERSEY, CHANCERY SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Sheriffs Sale SUP^coURTOF NEW SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, JERSEY, CHANCERY jJERSEY, CHANCERY SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWJERSEY/* LAW DIVISION, JERSEY, CHANCERY DOCKET NO. F 3117-73 JERSEY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, ; DIVISION/UNION COUNTY. JERSEY, CHANCERY UNION-COUNTY, DOCKET NO. DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, same In order and reported the DOCKET NO. F-1091-72 DIVISION, UNION COUNTY. DOCKET NO. P 1009-73. SHERIFF'SSALE NOTICE TO BIDDERS Dayfon track team MORTGAGE COMPANY, a New DOCKET NO. F 1999-72 DJ-n.«4«-<7. UNIVERSAL C.I.T. results -ot uld bidding to the . TOWNSHIP OF UNION Jertey corporation, Plaintiff, vi. FEDERAL NATIONAL I FEDERAL NATIONAL DOCKET NO. . F-1090-72 CREDIT CORPORATION, a SUPREME SAVINGS AND SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Township Committee; and MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a FEDERAL NATIONAL JERSEY, CHANCERY UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY WILLIAM KEMP, ol ux.. et els.. ' MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporation. plalntlfl-VS- LOAN ASSOCIATION, a New WHEREAS th* Townthlp SEALED PROPOSALS lor ma Defendants. corporation organized under an corporation organized undervan MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a ANDREW MAY, also known as Jertey corporation. Plaintiff, vt, DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, Committee did review uld bids Act of Congress and existing corporation organized under an DOCKET NO. F-im-n removal of tha steel structure rips Hillside; third CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Act of Congress' and existing ANDRES ORAY, Defendant. CHARLES". GERALD, et als. and consult with uld aforesaid railroad brldga, Stanliy Terrace, ' EXECUTION • FOR SALE OF pursuant to the Federal National pursuant to the Federal National Act ol Congress and existing DOCKET NO. D.J. 31,03371 - NATIONAL BANK OF N.J.committee, ; and Mortgage Association Charter Act, pursuant to the Federal National Defendants. Successor - to- Suburban Trust will be received by the Township pi MORTGAGED PREMISES AAortgage'As.soclBtlon Charter Act, Mortgage Association Charter Act. UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT CIVIL_ A_CTION__WRI.T_ OF WHEREAS the service! to be , Union, County ot Union, New ' By virtue of the »Bov* stated having Its principal office In the having Its principal office in. the CORPORATION, » corporation^ 1 Company, -• • City of Washington, District of having lit principal office In the Plaintiff, VS. Fannie Gray, "rporatlon. Jersey, on May_«.-19;x -el B:30 in 2 relay events pn^OTeJtenGltite^I^^)i$ ~aiBlKJ the we~sT«rly line of f-ullon east-109.» fe^l'frutn me paTrir "It went rlgllt tu UigHiffd baseman, who stepped force at die plate: Palazzi did the same but the p -' Street, south 23 degrees 30 minutes of Intersection of the said > lletherwo Front Street the point and place of west and along SJKSJMnSKX T!m-nsWp^Jln!gJnjtt,,.C»niypl force at the plate but it was not in time as The Bulldogs' Rick Serchio __ancL..Neil , described as part ol lots 1 and 2 in Multordr now or formerly Henry 100.00 feet to a point In the westerly thence running south 39 llneotWestfUTdAvinv i r r ; Hicks, thence (3) along said line ol Fulton Street which Is the degrees 57 mlnJtes east 50 feet I Premises commonly known as BEGINNING. a polntt thence "!5V" SSB? !ST"'>H« 1" accordance. wlhTThe office, 1034 Salem Road, Unlo-i" «• tho fifth, - --' rr=r- Mollen scored the winning run, Anderson captured We first two places in the ' Block E on a certain map entitled. to a point and corner; thence This description Is drawn In . <»*.•&"!!!.*,1 specification* and the bid "Map of Property Belonging to J. Mulford-Hicks line south 26 point and place of BEGINNING. I 1312 Columbia Avenue, Plalnfleld, degreeUJmlr suBmllted by said company New Jersey. The Plans and-or w Steve Campbell started the rally with a hlt-to _ The_Bulldogs also rallied ln the seventh pole vault. The High jumper was won by Brian degrees 38'mlnutes50seconds west Being also known as Lot 14 In running south 50 degrees 03 accordance with survey ot Roger to a point; thence ... uth 40 Specifications may be seen by D. Runyon and C. H." Hand, minutes west 105.20 feel to a M. Carroll -& Company dated' wnereoy and whereuoder ,!hey . left' field. Rich Roelke was safe on a fielder's against Rahway. Down 1-0, Pimplnelli opened ' Ognowski and the long jump was swept by Rick sjtuated In the City ol Plalnfleld. 25 feet to a point and corner In line Block 13 as shown on a map ' ! There Is due approximately degrees IS mlnutet Eat! faat to have agreed to perform said work prospective bidders at the ot lands now or formerly Joseph entitled "Map ot the New point In the said easterly side ! H38.26 and 11,184.39 and costs. August 21, 1970. -Engineer's Office during business N.J., March 1892" which said map line of Lexington Place; .a point; thence for the sum of ONE-HUNDRED choice. Campbell moved to second but broke the- inning with a walk. Mollen sacrificed Silverstein, Bruce Blumenfeld, and Tint was filed on June 29. 1892, In the Perkins, Jr. (i) along said Perkins Manufacturing Town ot i The Sheriff reserves the right to * Being commonly known and degrees 43 minutes . NINBTY-eiOHT THOUSAND hours. Plans and Specifications Union County Clerk's OKIce as Line north 67 degrees 55 minutes 45 Ellzabethport. New Jersey," Filed , thence running north 43 adlourn this lain. designated at 133} East Front polnti thence (Jj north 40 degrees will not be furnished to any his ankle sliding into the bag.' Rich Conger Pimplnelli to second and Meskin reached oh a McCormick. seconds west 25 feet to5 *HHiar 0 catcher Brian Triflollii triniwi tn Ipfl flplH fnr due to darkness. tmrdlu relax tcnuiK eucli pluuud tlilrd.;—~, Union Leader, Apr. 12. 19, 26, May dated May 8, 1969. The Sheriff reserves the right to Ki" r«er _ xompitltlv* bid uponT 3, 1973 Premises known as No. 409adlourn this sale. * —, this sale. Je ^ COURT OOFTJEW • TmV51>ariff his first RBI of the game. Magiiano got the Seeing pinch hitting and coaching duties this" ' Catherine Street, Elizabeth, New JERSEYY, CCHANCERA Y adloum this vote of two-thirds of the full (Fee MS 2.11 RALPH OR ISCELLO, Sheriff ... WILLIAM J. is1 tale. membership of th*. governing proposal and contract K Jersey. REISOORF & JAFFE, Attys REKSDORF 8. JAFFE, Attys. FRAZIER, et al., Defendants DIVISION. UNION COUNTY, •""<"""» "B In the event that It Is found thai- catcher home on an infield hit. week were Frank Zarello, Barry Baldwin, Tom, DJ fl. UL CX-373-05 DOCKET NO. F 143672 GLOBE Ralph Olicelto, Sheriff body. ' There Is due approximately OJ 1 UL CX-265 05 'CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF 1. A copy of thlt resolution thall any workmen employed by me West Orange added two insurance runs in the Jacques and Gary Treasone. \! Sheriff-sSale ' J9.S37.32 with Interest from Union Leader, Apr. 12, 19, 26. May Union Leader, April 19, 26, May 3, EXECUTION - FORECLOSURE MORTGAGE COMPANY, a Contractor or the Sub-Contractor" Everyone a winner 1 February 28, 1973 and costs. 10, 1973 corporation of New Jersey, . UnlonLeaderAprll5.ll-19.21.lt71. be published In the Union Leader. Js-pald less than tne required ' DOCKET —NOrPMtti MacARTHUR CARR and No DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, N.J., on Wednesday, Frank Cook. Brian Mullen sacrificed Mollen to pionship race to be held at the Scotch Plains- EVELYN CARR, his wife and DOCKET NO. . F.21B7-7J DOCKET NO. F-2041-72 • GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MARTHA VARNER, Defendants. FEP6RAL .NATIONAN L FRANKLIN SOCIETY FEDERAL im B-8, 4 MORTOAGB - AltOCI ATION, • tnereby. _ -~v3 third. After Bill Palatzi fanned, Mark Weber Fanwood High School track, Sunday, April 29. CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Sheriff's Safe MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, o House, in the City 0. wholly owned government ATTEST; The Township of Union reserves.!, corporation organized under an SAVINGS AND LOAN ALL that tract or parcel of land, N.J., on Wednesday, tha 1611. day corporation oroenlted under en MARY E. MILLER ripped a run-scoring single to right. Tim The program will kick off at 11 a.m. with the EXECUTION • FOR SALE OF SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW ASSOCIATION, a corp. of thesituate, lying and being If! the City Townthlp Clerk the right to relect any and all bids, a MORTGAGED PREMISES JERSEY, CHANCERY. Act of Congress and existing ofMsv A.D., 1973, at two o'clock In Act of congrett •nd existing to waive any Informalities marem/jig -Pimplnelli - followed with' a double over the boys' nine and under race. Other divisions for pursuant to the Federal National U.S.A., Plalnllff, vs. LEON J. ol Plalnfleld; County of Union and pursuant to title Ml of th* National PUBLIC NOTICE By virtue of the above-stated DIVISION, UNION COUNTY. KENNICK, etc., et als.Stat. e of New Jersey: vthe afternoon ot said day. and to accept any bid which. In Its *S centerflelder'a head, Weber scoring from first. writ of execution to me directed I DOCKET NO. F-1615-72 THE Mortgage Association Charter Act, Housing Act having Its principal I, MARV E. MILLER, Clerk of ludgmenl, serves Its Best Interest*,^ .the boys will be 10-11,12-13 and 14-15, while the LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK, a having Its principal olllce In the Defendants. BEGINNING at a point In the landAL, Lsituate .that trac, lyint go ran parced beinl ogf office In me City of Washington, shall expose for sale by public CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF westerly side ol Grant Avenue the Townthlp of Union In the By Order of th* Townshljv Madison scored its first run off Mike Meskin girls will be featured in three divisions: 11 and vendue. In room B-8, In the Court corporation of the State of New City of Washington, District of in• me"• City of PP)alr'| a Infiel" d In the District of Columbia, Plaintiff, vt. County of union do hereby certify Committee. •.' York, Plaintiff, vs. HAROLD M. Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. EUGENE EXECUTION • FOR SALE OF distant 143 feet southerly from the Countuntyy cof Unlorfln the State of PERSELL MORGAN, et ux,. et J In the se rod. Kris SJostrom singled to center under, 12-13, and 14 and up. The unique feature House, In the City ot Elizabeth. MORTGAGED PREMISES point formed by the Intersection of alt, Defendant*. that the foregoing resolution was MarV e. MlM«r N.J., on Wednesday, the 16th day LAMBERT, et UX, et al..C. HALL, et ux., et als.. New Jer duly adopted by the Township TownshlpClerk' and stole second despite a perfect throw by of this track meet is that every runner will Defendants. Defendants. By virtue of the above-stated the westerly side of Grant Avenue BEGINNING al a point on TIMBER TOPPER—Brian Ognowsky clears another hurdle for the Jonathan Dayton of May A.D., 1973. at two o'clock In writ ot execution to me directed I and the southerly side of South CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Committee of the said Township of Union Leader. April 19, 1*71 Pimplnelli and a quick tag by Jim Lofredo. the afternoon of said day. CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF the Northwesterly side of West EXECUTION • FOR SALe OF Union et Its regular meeting held Regional High School varsity track team. (Photo-Graphics) receive a trophy, and the first three finishers in shall expose for sale by public Second Street; and running thence Third Street, iald point being • (F»i]tlO1 ALL that tract or parcel of EXECUTION • FOR SALE OF EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF vendue, in room B-B, In the Court (1) south 62degrees west 150 feet; MORTGAGED PREMISES on Tuesday, April 10, 197]. -0-0- each division will be awarded large trophies. land, situate, lying and being MORTGAGED PREMISES MORTGAGED PREMISES House. In the City of Elizabeth. thence (2) south 28 degrees east 47 distant 257.83 feet on a course By virtue ol th* above-lteted MARY E. MILLER in the City of Plalnlleld, in the By virtue of the above-stated By virtue of the above-stated N.J.. on Wednesday, the 16th day feet; thence (3) north 62 degrees of N 49 degrees 51 minutes 05 writ of execution to me directed I Township Clerk NOTICE OF AFTER MESKIN fanned Doug Serillo, Anyone interested in entering this meet Countntyoy olf UniUnionc , In the State of writ of execution to me directed I writ ol execution to me directed I ot May A.D., 1973, at two o'clock In east, 150 feet to the westerly side of seconds E from Iht Intersection shall expose for ule by public Union Leader, April 19, left PROPOSED BANK MEROER: shall expose for sale by public shall expose for sale by public with the Easterly tide line of Notice Is hereby given mat the SJostrom took third on a passed ball. Chris should send a stamped self-addressed envelope New' Jersey: the afternoon of said day. Gmnt Avenue, and thence (4) vendue. In room B-t, In the Court Franklin State Bank, Somerset. White Knights dominate play, BEGINNING at a point In vendue. In room B-B, in the Court vendue, In room B.8, in the Court ALL that tract or parcel pi north 28 degrees west 47 feet along- (Feeuoj) Natale walked and Doug Atchison followed to George J. Miller at Park Junior High School the ccnrerHne of East Sixth House. In the City of Elizabeth, House, In the City ol Elizabeth. the westerly tide of Grant Avenue New Jersey, has mad* application N.J., on Wednesday, the 9th day of N.J,, on Wednesday, the 16th day land, situate, lying andoelhg to the Federal Deposit Insurance with a successful squeeze bunt. 'The Bulldogs ih Scotch Plains (07076). Entries close April 20. Street distant therein 267.41 in the City of Plainfloldrin the to the point and place of Corporation. Washington,D ~ _fecf southwesterly along the May A.D., 1973, at two o'clock in ol May A.D., 1973, at two o'clock In County of Union, in the State of BEGINNING. got out of Ihe inning without any. further "same from Its Intersection the afternoon of said day. the afternoon of said day. 20419, lor Its written con i New- r~r**MM0NLCOMMONLY Knowhnownat-314-Hn oc 3H 21*6 damage: Mike O'Connor fliwl to Mullen anrl win floor ball league title tively. Nick Badida was high for the Eagles ALL mat tract or parceroTTarvjr' Air mar tract" or~psrcer"o'i— t—to—point with Vtie due approximately w, 56.14 leet to a point and to Section II (c) of the Fedarai Madison threatened again In the fifth. Sulzer The Blue Moons dropped two contests last running thence (1) Along said 50 feet Easterly along same $24,933.99 with interest from southerly side ol Geome street uld pionship of the Dayton Intramural Program Paul Barraco scored on a rebound ball for the line of East Sixth Street, South BEGINNING In the Easterly New Jersoy: from its Intersection with the November It, 1972 and 15.M3.11 corner: thence (3) S 66 degrees distant «9.»4 feet easterlyv aionalonog ' "i" ordinance will be further Deposit Insurance Act. - • -, hit a Texas' League single between'three week as they were topped by a 28-26 count by 41 degrees 08 minutes West, . side of Kensington* Avenue Beginning In the Easterly side line of Brokaw with interest from December 11. 14 minutes 15 seconds w, 49.50 tha same from Its Intersectiolion illwith: considered for final passage at a 4473 Physical Education Recreation was captured Zippers' scores. The Chippers accounted for 40.23 feet to a point; thence (2) distant 670 feet Southerly _ Northwesterly side of West feet to a point and corner, and the easterly tide of Leland XJinuAvenuee > meeting of the said Board of FRANKLIN STATE — . Bulldogs in shallow left field. A bunt and a wild the Green Eaves, and a 30-28 score by the Blvd., from thence running (1) 1972 and costs. thence (4) S 40 degrees 10 H llh by the White Knights lost week with a record of the only loss on the Knights record. . Along lands nowor formerly of therein from its intersection Front Street, 121.43 feet along said Southerly side line Th« Sheriff reserves the right to itoaUrl " •' Municipal SOMERSET. NEW JERSI throw put men on second and third but Meskin. White Fangs. Jim BotU^and Jim Gillece Fay M. Sattells, North 42 with the Southeasterly side of Northeasterly therein from Its ot Myrtle Avenue, North 59 minutes 15 seconds E, 71 feet 9-1-2 The senior-laden Knights dominated In other games, the Chippers and Green East Seventh Street; said intersection with the adlourn thIM*'' to a point on the Northwesterly FIRST NEW JERSEV BAN] struck out Mike DeAngeUs and followed with an dropped in 16 and 10 points in' the Green loss, degrees 35 minutes West, degrees East so feet; thence Ralph Orlscello-Sherlff side line of west Third Street --league play behind the talents of John Lancers played a 3-3 tie as Hofmann booted in 154.41"Teet to a point; thence beginning point being also Northeasterly lino of lands (2) South 23 degrees East 92.93 24-^906and running thence 1. Along UNION, NEW JBRStt unassisted double play—SJostrom bunted into while Larry Klarfeld and Kyle Eaves were 11 located 95 feet Southerly along conveyed to Christlan-Nielson David A; Gettnr. Atty. being the point and place of <3) Along lands now or feet; thence (3) South 59 DJ & UL C!C»3 OS the southerly side of George Street dAH-; oSamicino and Brazilian American Field all three goals for the Chippers and Ken Kaplan s-;»QCfnerly of Irma G. Hummer, the Easterly side of by deed of Mary Cadmus, degrees West 50 feet; thence beginning.. north SB degrees m minutes 30 the ajrv Meskin made a backhanded catch of Green high men with eight each. Jim Botte dnd Kensington Avenue from its widow, ct als, recorded (4) North 23degrees West 92.93 Union Lead»l"Aprll 5 121926, 1973 COMMONLY known as 674 seconds eetf SO feet thence; 2. • •' Service exchange student Targino De Araujo did the same for the Lancers.'Emmett Rueda , North 48 degrees 35 minutes Intersection . with the •'•'' '• .-Y.i.'l'! (Feeig.76) West Third street, Plalnfleld, (FeeJM.JO, the ball and ran to third to complete the play. .Frank Bladis were high scorers for the Blue, '"'Eo-rijf 28.B5 (oet to a point; January 20, 188a In Deed Book feet to the aforesaid Southerly South )i degrees 10 minutes JO AN OKOINi. j^Filho (Tata)f.who were awarded most valuable (two goals) and Paul Krystow (one goal) led Southwesterly corner ot lands 195, Page 415 and beginning side line of Myrtle Avenue and New Jersey. second! eaiflSO feet thence, X - AMENDING AN Madison scored twice, In the jilxth. A one-out 1 with six and eight and the Fangs' aces iwere n thence (4) South 46 degrees 51 and premises Viow or formerly Tttece Is due approximately player recognitoion from DIPPER Director the Zippers' 3-0 vjctory over the Lancers. minutes East, 149.75 feet to a point being also determined to the "point and place rfbf. WlfBRlflW COURT^OP-NEW South 5t decrees 49 minutes 30 ORDINANCE ENTITLED walk and a sacrifice bunt put« man on second Greg Lies and Greg Prussing with 14 and 12. • point-In the fine of East Sixth Jeannette D. Wlegand by Deed bo 562.77 feet Northeasterly BEGINNING. S12.561.41 with Interest from seconds west 50 feet thence, 4. "AN OBDIMXNCE FIXINO ^ldih , of Hugh H. Kendall, et .3Is, alonp tho Northwesterly side J 6,R Sfe V , .CHANCERY February 1, 1973 and colts. THE SALARIES OF THE ^pl|it,S_wedish. ; Championship' trophies were awarded to . In National League. Ulth, 12th grado. and Street, the point or place of BEING also known as 161;DIVISION, -uhlON COUNTY, North 31 degrees 10 minutes 30 wife tw»out»iihd ryya' fr : Beginning. trustee by Deed recorded of West Front Street from Its The Sheriff reserves the right to seconds west ISO feet to the, PERSONNEL EMPLOYED •° > TM4*nlghls wrapped up their champjbnship Sarracino, Tata, Steven Kubisch, Tofly Macias; November 27, 1911 In Deed Intersection with the _, Mvrtle Avenue, Plalnfleld, New DOCKET NQfIOtadZ adlourn this sale. IARD OF HEALTH faculty) basketball play, the undefeate^[',^rfen This description being In accord 1 Jersey. , . , NATIONAL southerly side of George Street Ind I Justin Schneider and Ed GersWin. Leading Book 587, Page 138, and Northeasterly side of West RALPH OR ISCELLO. SHERIFF -the point and place of beginning. I TOWNSHIP OF last week by eking out a f>6 tie with the Red Stufacts (6-0) and Gold Stars (5-0) continued on with a survey made by Roger M. running thence End Avenue and from said THIS description Is made In ''MORTGAGE -ASSOCIATION, a DAVID A. GELBER. Atty. Organizational meeting RICK HECTOR of Springfield is among 22 Carroll and Company dated S-25- accordance with a survey made by-- - corporation organized under an Zippers as Sarracino booted in three goals, scorers were: John Sarracino, 29 goals; Bruce their showdown collision course as they;jui&et 1. Along the Easter)/ side of point of beginning, which also DJ & UL CX 26905 accordance w'lth a survey 70. .._.... lies In the easterly corner of C. H. Flrstbrook Sons, Inc, Civil Act of Congress and existing .Union Leader, April-19,2e^May J, J mernl^tra of tho Summit aroa YMCA Steven Kubisch two goals and Tata one. Paul Hofmann, 21; Tata, 15; Paul Krystow, 12; TOGETHER with all materials, Kensington Avenue South 04 Engineers and Land Surveyors pursuant to In* Federal National Cv-Hr-Fli»t8r^^on last week's opponents. The Stars defeated the degrees, 0 minutes West 45 lands of Abraham L. Cadmus 10, 1973 ..Engineer amt'Land Surveyor planned far rifle league swim teams'chosen to represent that Krystow also kicked in three goals for the Emmett Rueda, 11; Tony Francis, seven; equipment, furnishings or other feet, thence running; thence (1) Along said dated September 30, Iv71^- •' . Mortgage Association Charter Act. Dream White Collars by a 40J8 count as Sam Kaplan ,,- (Feet6l.44) property whatsoever Installed as IT IS Intended to describe Ihe having its principal office In the dated 7-6-66. BEINO knowne» 1242 T - 'faculty at-the -YMCX-National Tony Macias and Ken Kaplan, six each. of June 29, 1970, and Installed 2. South 66 degrees, 00 lands of Cadmus North 40 The Union Cc^(y RlfI« League wFll hold its Zippers while Tony Francis tallied twice and and Elliot Liebman were high with 18 and 10. minutes, East 175 feet to a degrees 56 minutes West 214.70 . same premises conveyed to Leon City of Washington, District of George Street,- PUmfieidr-Wew-. -.-.-.--- Championships to be held A^bnday subsequent thereto and used In and J. Kennlck, by deed dated October Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW J973 organizational meeting on Wednesday, at Kmmett Rueda scored on the first successful Final standings: Knights (9-1-2); Zippers (5- points. John Pyar tallied eight points for the about the lands herein described point in the rear line of lot feet to a point and corner; —Ther e Is union: fronting on Webster-Ploce; — thenciH2>-NaTttr«8 degrees 39 8, -197-1, r-ecorded-Ocfobei~-14rl>n,- —GHASH.ES—MOORE and JERSEY, CHANCERY •through Saturday at the Swimming penalty kick of the'eight-week season. 3-1); Chippei-s-<4-5-3); and Lancers (0-9-3). The which are necessary to the minutes East 45 feet to a point tio,eT4 f^ witduhe aDDrmtmateiv i Section 1. Section 1 of the above 8 p.m. at the Union County Park Commission's Collars. complete and comfortable use and thence .lu, inKviTiITS! : entitled ordinance be and the seme SWINGING FOR DISTANCE — David Hall ot Fame Natatorlum, Fort In the final game of the season, Sarracino Gold Cuppers and Purple Hearts did not 3. Along the same North 04 in the Westerly line of lands Administration Building, Acme and Canton The Stufacts, playing without Coach Ted occupancy of such building or now or formerly Frank P. There Is due approximately OF FEDERAL NATIONAL FebruarThe Sherify f reserve»mi^e^^'-K.W^rTamMcrie^nmt--ns the right to follows: lauderdale, Flo. Henry Buntln ol compete in the schedule because of many buildings for the purpose for which degrees 00 minutes East 45 adlourn thlt sale. . Section 1. Th* following Hodat it 0 key »«nior this season for streets, Elizabeth. nccounted for all five Knight goals as his team Amo arid OUle Olson, toyed with the Blue Gang feet; thence Storrs; thence (3) Along said $25,693.29 with Interest from .- . _.. .,— OFMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a they are to be erected, or were Storr*s tine South 40 degrees 56 March 15, 1973 and costs. MORTGAGED PREMISES -corporation-organized under an RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff f named officers and employees the Jonathan Dayton Regional High —.Murray Hill is the coach of the local outlasted the Blue Chippers, 5-4. The game was games scheduled in basketball. erected, including in part; all 4. North B6 degrees 00 REISOORF a, JAFFE, Attys. ; of the Board of Health ot the Individuals Interested in joining the league and ran up a 54-24 margin with George minutes East 215.03 feet to the The Sheriff reserves the right to By virtue of.'the above-stated Act of Congress and existing— v decided in the last minute of play on Next September, Swedish announced, two awnings, screens, shades, fixtures, minutes West 175 leet to the Northwesterly side ot West adiourn this sale. writ of execution to me directed I pursuant to the Federal National DJ & UL, CX.24645 • [ Township of Union In the School varsity golf team. this year must attend this meeting. team. . Sirlgotis, Robert Day, Dave MitcheU,~Steve and all heating, lighting, Easterly side of Kensington Union Leader, Apr. 13.19. M. May . County of UnK/n than be Sarracino's 10-foot shot. Bruce Hofmann toed leagues will be formed in floor ball with the ventilating, refrigerating, Avenue and the point and Front Street; thence (4) Along RALPH OR ISCELLO, Sheriff shall expose for sale by public Mortgage Association Charter Ad, entitled to an annual salary or Harris and Tom Russoniello tallying 18, 16, Incinerating and cooking place'of BEGINNING. the same South 40 degrees 04 ZUCKER, GOLDBERG (.WEISS, vendue. In room\B-6, In the Court having its principal office In the within the range of. annual ninth-ioth grade American League playing its minutes West 45 feet to the - House, In the'City-Of Elizabeth, City of-Washington, District of . (Fee«65.2tl • f™' |_ JJ, eight, six and six. equipment and appurtenances Attys. salary at hereinafter set forth The foregoing description being DJ S. UL CX-272-05 N. J., on Wednesday, the 2nd day at Columbia, Plaintiff, vs. FRED schedule from September to November, and thereto, Including, but not limited In accord with a survey made by May, A.D.. 197J7at Jwo o'clock In HAMMOND, et ux., et els.. opposite each classification: The Brown Buffs were rough on the White P ace Union Leader, April 19, 26, May 3, WHEREAS- to: Two ranges, comb, storm Roger M. Carroll and Company BEGINNING. ' °' ' the afternoon of laid day. Defendants. the Township Health Officer - tle.OOO.00 CCnOeVen.1 the National League 11th and 12th graders Collars and rang up a 42-28 victory behind the doors, comb, storm sash. dated 6-24-68.- 10, 1973 Committee did — receive Registrar of ~ :«ml»es are h The foregoing description] being (Fee MB. mi Premises situate In trie City ot CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF an order from the New Jersey's second richest bowling events jn the playing their schedule from March to May. A «^lri prgmj^g rtlcrt hnlnp n accord with a survey mode iiv r. ~ UDJy_ Vlt»l Slaililln KILOS. qfnrjng nf John Noce (flix), -Hm Rngiierl M91t as 223-225 East 6th Street, known as 753 Kensington A. Dunham, Inc.. P.E. & L.S.. EaSti rcretary to fotteiy. .wiuifei "East; Will' end June 10.—^""1 total nt 4H^jtuaems_narticipated in ihe first State of New Jei MORTGAGED PREMISES revaluation of air assessments millionaire -John-ZurkofMsix), Tim-Pimpinelli (10) anld — Plalnfleld, N.J. Avenue, Plalnlleld, N.J. dated February 21, 1968. : BEGINNING at a point In the By virtue of the above-stated Board of Health SOaoo Jack Best, tournament annual'six-man floor ball league. There Is due approximately Premises are commonly known . ' SHERIFF'SSALE within the Township of Union to be Senior Sanitary says he will be happy; to settle John Sarracino (eight). John Pyar and Joe "fherB—is due approximately northwesterly |jn» of West Third writ of execution to me directed I nade; «nd Saying up to make your 1 $19,857.42 with Interest from April $21,304.43 with Interest from as 712 West Front Street. • SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Street, dlstarnr^400.00 leet shall expose for sale by public Inspector ^ ~ HM0M j-for-»W,60OCadlllaciii flteloth director, has extended the -0-0- 'March 1, 1973 and costs—*- . Plalnfleld, New Jersey. JERSEY, CHANCERY WHEREAS pursuant t.o. sai™.d » Grabowy were high for the Collars with 12 and 1, 1973 and costs. southwesterly therein from Its vendue. In room B-a, in the Court Sanitary Intpector IO^H.00 dreams a reality can be : THE PURPLE PALS continued their win- The Sheriff reserves the right to The Sheriff reserves the right to There is due approximately DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, Intersection with the House, In the City of Elizabeth, order said Committee did appoint Plumbing Inspector 11,3*0.00 annual Echo Lanes-Cadillac entry deadline to tomorrow. eight each. • ...1 adlourn this sale. DOCKSTNO. F-541-72 a sub-committeeimlltee , to be charged pretty fruntrating. You try I adlourn this sale. $12,870.20 with Interest from southwesterly line of Morris Street N.J., on Wednesday, the 2nd day of Clerk Typltt- 4,r00.OOto7,J70.00 Bowling Tournament (or ning ways in the ninth-loth grade American The Purple Pals tripped the Blue Moons by • KOVACS, ANDERSON, RALPH ORISCELLO, Sherlfl February 28, 1973 and costs. LARSON MORTGAGE and running thence: (1) along tha May, A.D., 1973, at two o'clock In with this subject matter, Clerk StenographerH.9O to 1.M per to figure out a way to ! Pisclotta's son, Charles Jr., HOROWITZ FERRARA, GLOCK 8. The Sheriff reserves the right to COMPANY, Plaintiff. vs. northwesterly line of West Third the afternoon of-sald day. consisting Df~tk«~ Township men's, and women's teams, League basketball competition as they routed 62-20. Art Ernst, Jim Toll, Bob Wallick, Tom 8. RADER, Attys. SPECTOR, Attys. adlourn this sale. ERNEST LEWIS, et als.Street. , south 57 degrees; 35 minutes Attorney, the Township Auditor Clerk Typltt 1.65 to J.40 per hour tighten your belt a little < 20, will replace his uncle, Premises situate In the City of and the Tax Assessor; and starting Saturday at the Rt, 22 the Red Wells by a 52-24 score, with Gary Lowy and Marc Shipman put in eight, 12,16,12 DJ 8. UL CX-271-05 DJ & UL CX 267 05 RALPH OR ISCELLO. Sheriff Defendants. west 50.00 feet; thence (2) north 32 Plalnfleld, County ol Union and Section 1. Section 2 of the above without pinching too hard. • Vincent, on his father's team. Union Leader, April 19, 76, May 3, Union Leader, Apr. 12, 19, 26, May REISDORF & JAFFE, Attys. degrees 35 minutes west 200.00 WHEREAS said tub-committee entitled ordinance be arid th* same establishment In Moun- Prezloff (14), Carmen Scoppettuolo (16), and and four points. ,- .. i CIVIL ACTION WRIT OP State of New Jersey. : Charles Sr., a 177-average 10, 1973 , 3. 1973 DJ & UL CX-270 05 EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF feet; thence (3) north 57 degreet 25 BEGINNING at a point in me did Interview verlods—Hrms- Is hereby emended lu-read as Bui you can't find any ; tainside. Joe Natiello (10) leading the Pals in scoring. Union Leader, April 19, 26, May 3, minutes east 50.00 feet; thence (4) speclklKIng In mass appraisal follows: Director Swedish announced that basketball (Foe$a7.36) ; (Fee $75,841 Union Le MORTGAGED PREMISES „.„... ..,.„,,, northwesterly line of West Sixth work; and sensible solution, and you J bowler, will join brothers Joe Rick Morris tallied 10 points for the Wellsmen. 10, 1973 By virtue of the above-Haled~~south 33 degrees 35 minutes east StreetTdistant therein TD0.02 feet Section 2. Th* salaries Charles Pisclutta Sr. of_ competion will end this month. May and June ! (FoeSM.48) wrJI^executlon to me directed I 200.00 feet to a point ln_ the southwesterly along the. same ! WHEREAS as a result of such twretnabove set forth shall be end up figuring no dream 1 of ~ Maplewood, Anthony of Four Pals were in double .figures as they T Interviews It wat determined by Short HiUs, who hit the lottery activities will center on ping pong, DBA one on Call No. 485 Charter No. 12425 , NalionalBank Region No. 2 all expose for sale" by "public Mrthwesterly thii pf'wist'ThinJ from ^Its "ntersectSn with the payable M-we*kly, th* first is worth all that, fretting j Livingston - and Peter of vendue. , said committee thtf Informal bids > tflttob* jackpot two years ago, shortly racked up a 68-20 victory over the Gold Eagles REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING SHERIFF'SSALE ndue,.In room, B-e. Injhe Court •illStreet UUI<, thIIICe D point and-place-of-^southweslerly line of Monroe ! should be solicited of four of said 1 and worry.. Roselle Park, on the quintet. one basketball play, foul shooting and several DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE , SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW House, In the City of Elizabeth, BEGINNIN— G 1 Avenue and running thence: (1) companies; and ' . ' after the drawings got under to raise their league record to 6-0. Gary new programs during lunch hour. Olympic UNION CENTER NATIONAL BANK OF UNION JERSEY, CHANCERY N.J., on Wednesday, the 25lh day Premises k...,,,. „ .... section J.'ttctlon 5. of the above Anthony and Peter sport 181 I DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, of April A.D., 1973,.at two o'clock Premises known_ as No. 1133 1 north 43 degrees 16 minutes wast • WHEREAS th* Townthlp entitled ordinance be am) the same way, will join his son end three Prezloff, Natiello, Scoppettuolo, and Jerry volleyball was discontinued because only three IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON West Third Slreet, Plolnfleld, New ' 134.01 feet to a point thence: (2 Commute* did concur- with the It heriby amenMd to reed as averages; while Joe and MARCH 28, 1973, PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY I DOCKET NO. F-1283 72 In the afternoon of said day. Jersey-*V-. „-.;»!: v • - • south 47 degrees 44 minute* west Ragonese threw in 14, 20, 18 and 16, respec- I AXIA FEDERAL SAVINGS 1 recommendation of said aforesaid follows; _CbjidfiaJr. are at 156 and 155. teams entered. - COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED ALL that tract or parcel of land, —Ther - •e- I•s due• , approximatel• •y 50,00 feet to a point thence: ll take affect at Sprjngfield Residents: U.S. Treasury securities . 8,653,889.67 inutes-eatt, along said ; same to the-foliowing confpenlet, •T>f~i»*nuary », 1*73, after a|,, Defendants. southerly slde-nrTouTh—SMonfl- . ••-•i••-m.- — northwester' !lv llntjsf Wei? Sixth ' ' • "- " TrvmM* ObllgatlonSbfother U.S. Government CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Stree143.59t saifeedt poinWesterlt beiny from_th(i—Dg distant - B»lm.; The above description Is drawn Union Leader. April IV, naturily ««>. 10 ra«iuu<4% the SM —NCWJfc-OStC>~" Other securities • Inr ... r r*wh-|I«A#n nvUod If ft Federal funds sold and securitlea.purchased. —-— . 165,0O0.ogT7By virtue 5t thTatoveUtlted '«]'*> ••"> Westerly side Line of SHERIFF.'SSALE d~tre>«lWl«n mdad UKranb ' under agreements to resell ™~.—...- „ —— nrrtrnf execution to me dlreetecM — Hu»hnnor4»-Avv -Hltncef (1> SUPERIOR XMURT-OF NEW by •I Kiir bank. Inlemt U DM Mit»Kt Automobile REX, the VAN KING Loans . r;-^i 7-rrrr rrrr.. . 5,500.000.00 i rhali «S, Ino^ o "r SaTe^bT?uOTc--1ou«<^^.™>» 30 minutes East JERSEY ,?t1IA N C E R Y or loctl Iname rti—TKIWI Mcnl ux nuy Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and 3l.«l9.2Bfl«o ; venduejivrooHouse, ln"lhem " " " " "-•-«>• •- •• DIVISION "" Other assets representing bank premises. -. 692,716.53- -Njir o minutes West, Rea^ej{atj»swnea«ther-thahbankpremlses ..: w'iiii'T* ™- -/T"K«««ii™soay, Ihe 25th day 7 Other assets-. ^ .>. -.-,-,,.,.,...... ". .. .'S.-attwiro'c.lscK' South Second " 125,336.10 with In ---_ -afternoonK»^>s ( Midday.- ~-—Strejt.JA09| to n point; thence . ' January II, 1W and colts. -TOTAL ASSETS'...... :. .--'"-. All that certailain tract or parcel of "W«£ Tin Snvrlff 1 , Jond^ntf piTBmjresrsiiuafc-.lymjresrsiiuafe, lying] , West en*:pflsslng throughaparty-. HARSROVES-enoirNA.THANlEL..:_ adjourn thlt-eaTeT LiABTLiTieS and being Tn the City of Plalnfleld, wall 90.0 feet ToTseld side line of HARGROVESfhei-rhusband;— oa'qummt Hit Demand-depositmandepostss of IndividualsIndv , partnerships,' County of Union. In Ihe State of South Second Street; thence (4) .ABEL SHIELOB, Unmarried; : Relsdorl 8. aannd corporations ....>....>; .. 22,248,384.85 New Jersey: North 58 degrees 30 minuteminutess EiEass t ERNESTINE SJTeVENSj^and | ojfcUL CXTMMJ'"'- Tiimme and savings deposltsfcf individuals, BEGINNING at a point In the along said tide line of South Second FORMAN STeVBNS, HtlR Union c«d*r*pni^-ir-ir-M.nr73. IN SUMMIT IT'S partnerships, and corporations .40,380,645.B6 Northwesterly line of Russell street, 14.09 feet to a point or place HUSBAND. Defendants. , (F*eMj.«) Deposltsoeposltsof UniteUitdd StateStt s GovernmenGtt : ot BEGINNING. CIVIL .ACTIOCTION AAMENDEM D ' 816,412.73 Place therein distant 1M Depos ItSOf-SlolMOrtd political subdivisions. ..- r.. :r:-.-.-;— 926SS1?5 lhwe3terlyrWM7feertrom^e f ^Sou1h jyTCMENT-MjWARTfT Certified and officers' checks, etc ; corner formed by the Intersection Plalnfleld, New FOR SALE ofTjREMISES •TOTAL DEPOSITS 67,757,560.11 , of the said line of Russell Place By virtue ciretna" above stated A1UW6P HIM IS ,, „,.,„ ,, i witwith thee SouthwesterlSouthwesterly linline ooff THIS llaa aa.. purchaspurchasee monemoneyy amendeamendedd Judgmen Judgmentt t too m mee directe directedd . JUMP IfitO \) Total demand deposits.... ral street and f th t - Iahall ex fti tlal* by public S1AR0OM WITH 25,476;358.19 Central street; and from thence mortgage.- -; Ijahall expose fpti tlal* by public THE ASTROS. ls - ' . M, „,m ; = Russell Place South 59 degrees 21 j W^'- « •!;, Interest 'from House, In Ihe.Clty, ;of Elizabeth, r IWherliabilities ,r...... minutes West, 50.0 feet .liience <2) ! February 6, 1973 and costs. N.J., on Wednesday, the 35th day HITIIOKLINQS "VOTAL LIABILITIES... North 42 degrees 5 minutes West I The Sheriff reserves the right to ot April A.D., 1975/at two o'clock , ' (end w*'iNfim aarvlcs) U9.59feettolandsnowor formerly : adlourn this tale. ' In the afternoon of said day. \ RBSERV"ESON LOANS ANDSECURITIES of Charles-Klrchnor, Jr.; thence RAL PH OR ISCELLO, Sheriff All lhat certain tract of land . W Msrrii Av*., Itimmlt 173-«OO Reserve for bad deU. losses on loans * (3) running along the same and 1 Mark Nlcolaldes, Atty. situated In the CHy of Plalnlleii DODGE....DEPEND ON IT! (setuppursuanttolRSrullngs) -. parallel with Russell Place North I DJ & UL CX-254-05 TOTAL RESERVESON LOANS ANDSECURITIES ... S9 degrees 21 minutes East 50.0 Union Leader, Mar. 29, feet; thence (4) parallel with tha I Apr 5-12-19, 1973- wutheasterly line from B-100 to Maxi-vans aid Cabs, . " ' CAPITAL ACCOUNTS second course South 42 degrees 5 . • ._ • Equity capital—total .'. minutes east 119.59 feet to the southwesterly Chassis Hup- tricks . Common Stock—total par value ". Northwesterly line of Russell and Burke' IPIONJSHIP COUBTS. FREE TEEM place and the point or place of i southeasterly fid* of !W*tt PouVth • No. shares authorized — 422,576 ; SlPMIAL •mmmm MOTOR CQJnc BEGINNING. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Street;' thenMjWnnlr- '" " • No. shares outstanding, 422,576 The above description It In Surplus , .. 3,387,120.00 1 ESTATE OF SAMUEL • PELOSI,. < tbuihwesteriyTc--. Undivided profits .. 1,500,642.49 accordance with . a Survey Deceased . southeasterly line of ALL SIZE VANS IH STOCK prepared by Roger M. Carroll and Pursuant to the order of MARY -now called. WMt!~ llcic- Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves . 117,203.88 EASTER DINNER mimmmmm^ fev 1 X : : : 29HOMK6ANDDGOVS 1 . Company, dated September 11, c. KANANE,' Surrogate, of Ihe I thirty (30) fc •'•••"aMaai^aUi *»^^ ' "^'"'-' ^ '"'• ' "r '^TrK^'^'"^"^^'^^ 'NWW'^'' '':' '< V ' / ' -'". - *«1 MORRIS A T.OTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ... I County of Union, made on the 13th | of Lot No. 7; IN90 BUMS 16 UADCUO m We have them I Windows, Air ,1 .. 7,117,846.37 1970 ^il • 'TOTAL LIABILITIES", RESERVES Also commonly known as 717 day ol April A.0;,-WJ, upon the. along Iln* IN THOSE Condlt'g., Auto Transmission; from 8 $ application ot.the undersigned, as and .. AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , ....-, Russell Place, Plalnfleld, New .76,586,617.34 i Jersey, - Executor of the estate of laid •take; thence SUMESI KITTENt to 15 passpnger busses and Sportsman J .. ••;' MEMORANDA There ' Is due approximately I deceased, notice It hereby given to urse and • • Average of total deposits for tha 15 I 123,947.43 with interest from i Ihe creditors ol iald deceased to /exhibit to the subscriber-under (ferttoa calendar day* ending with call date..., ..68,975,723.27 : January 2,1973 and W.964.68 with . oath or affirmation their claim; Average of totirioans for the ,15 : Interest from December 27, 1972 calendar dayst aendin " g wit'"—"""h call date" ; ^31,233,042,09 and costs. 1 and demands against the estate of '.northwester The Sheriff reserves the right to said deceased within six rnonmt Jonehund I, Anthony Plalklewlcl, Cathler, of th* above-named bank do hereby adlourn thlt tat*. from thedateof taw order, or they, declare that thlt report of condition It irtu and correct to the bast of my ' RALPH OR ISCCLLO, Sheriff will be. forevef r barrered ffromm West nros^cutros^cutlnot Inp( ofor r*cov*rjmr*cover)r~j fh«i knowledge and belief. ^ . (LIJ,AntWnVpi.tkl.wlc.;Cashier'' tarn* against the subscribersubsc . •.;-•• 1 We. th* undertlgned director* atttii tti* cornetneat of this report of »*TcJf^8 RicharRichardd s _ )*. condition and declare that It has been examined t?V v» and to the best of Union Leader Mar, 39 • i . xecutor mmmmmMmffmmm-u dw.-hnowledge and belief Is trg* and cornryef.",,-.«;. , • . • •. • Apr 5-1I-W, im. • ; -Att«rn*y Pro>

. .'. "• •:, (Cj.) JackMcDonnell,.' • •••' "''" ~; (t.S.) OltoWaddlej mchard.S. Corhit*, Esq., . > d PAIHTtJRI, ATTINTIONI Sell 15 S. Munn Av*.- " ";. ' ftt#»'«»P-'Woo**»roo**»rd'' 1 East 0>ang*7N.J. ' ' TOUACI YOUK :' DirectorsDictr: "rseir to 30.OOO femllies with, a ee $34.08), .j "coat W»n Ad. Ca I 4M-Tn» Union Leader, April n, CLAftllMID AD CAll 6B6-7700

: v : i; ^;^^ -••••" ••; .. •.•^'•:V; ^v, - •• • ••;•••••• )MMa^^ -Thursday, April 19, 1973- GuideTo Better Living ^-Thursday, April 19..J973- jn the Your GuideTo Better Living RBAN REAL ESTATE MART \U the Bb^ Country » Lake hore SJJB U R B ANRiAt^STA^t4V\ A RT Continuedgrowth ..-AYv.-' Financier spells out the services m City # Suburbs • Farm Country # Lake •Shore Lincoln will build predicted in state a mortgage company can provide POCONOS why rent ? "If people could just get report to broaden its un- REVIEWING THE situation fourth possibility Is suggested. h/SUMMER- over-fhelr fear of buying a -derstandlngT)rthe~applicahTs "wIEISmith', themortgage •.Would you be willing to WIN resort camm unity OWN your_a house; 95 percent~of: them true flnancial.statu8._"By:the.- -company would point but that change the location of your Condominiums matkelior housiing would (lnd thai; it's less ex- ume'all the pieces are put .Mr. Smith's Ti percent TtiomeT A IIUIIIB In H lower tax '' at / lew Jersey's housing New Jersey, for instance, land penslve than what they're together, we arrive at a kind mortgage for 30 years on structure area may mean a AT THE LAKE J ^picture lor 1973 and beyond Is is becoming" increasingly TloingTlght nrjw^iWs fertile- of-financlal—perBonallty-urr $^dg sli%htly_^^rfljn community at the intersection of'Annadale and Drumgool* roads off Richmond financial obligation toward tils' single-family : homes Is with the starting^ price of schools in the 1950's and recently as 1966, only a little a mortgage application these factors are considered in il9.9fld. FJVP pcrri-nt mnrl. porkwoyi CHhor homes oro priced from $49,990. • evaluating a loan application. •hnnw* Shfllor pny at Pon-h [la colleges in uie IUW'S has mr aver one-third 01 new housing rejected that keeps- MORTGAGE COMPANIES West." The Shelter Bay gages witfUe available. prospective home-buyers The most frequently cited Principle and interest I • Iptrtlkit U>e the housing market here in the was in multi-unit residences. try to improve the chancel of • •uutltjpeal , PLANS BECOMING REALITY — Holly Lake Pork.pla"n'ne7 Roy Germanotta, (Tenter) venture mark* Lincoln's entry from taking the big step. cause for mortgage rejection payments, 1167; taxes, 168;! Tynan, who will be 1970's," Mells says. "The In New Jersey we have con- securing a loan if you've been I e UIIUNO aitooK ' explalnt the Innovative concepts of the condominium community tp Robert into the slngte-Jamily housing population mix in New Jersey dominium, co-op and rental Last year, International is "overbuying" or, extending rejected Initially by probing homeowner's Insurance, $8;: I • aNTKAL MNTTMV , managing the on-site ltWtW"(rwl MUici) I Molariga (left) and W. Antony Petro. both of R.A.M, Associates, as they stand on field. *«^j!'-»' and in most other states will highrises being built In the Oakley Hill gets response - Mortgage Co. processed over oneself beyond one's financial the following ~areaa: monthly total, $2M, u com-': operation, says several of the one of teveral rustic bridges sponnlrtg the l5(MboTwide Holly Lake. The pavillion- Shelter Bay at Beach Haven continue to be heavily northern sector, and con- 1,000 loan applications -for means.- :•- — pared to: monthly financial house models that made_ 1. Have you shown us all M Mn iM *MT dltho or bridge Is constructed entirely of rough hewn wood and is in keeping with the West Is on Route 72 and weighted by the 20-35 age dominium retirement com- New Jersey Kaufman and For example, Kemp cited, outlay, $264 or U percent of Beach Haven West so popular your Income? Do hot neglect prlml W< int t*e x» hunt. "notural environment" theme at Holly Lake Park. The community, with Barnegat Bay./our miles west group which plays the major plexes in southern New Jer- Broad home purchasers. "John Smith," a man in his corrected monthly gross' MlklnlMl will initially be built at Shelter to include extra salary earned condominium homes priced from $34,000 to.$38.000, is located off exit 58 of the of Long Beach'Island. role in formation of newsey." from buyers before opening "The rejections rate was early 30's with a wife and two from overtime: or yearly salary, $1,100. huilM «.m Suentr ktw. Bay. "In the planning stages WWW til Mn mi ntnat m* Garden State Parkway, just one mile west of Route 9. in Little Egg Harbor According to Jay Cranmer, right now, however, . is a Enjoy natural beauty, peace, quiet. There is nothing between Lakeview households. Economists see a The Influx of corporations to extremely low, less than 5 children. Smith makes $12,000 bonuses. Oakley Hill at North totally completed model the Oakley Hill community, - With his ^mortgage corn-] itUnml koae-7.000 It. abm Township. the Lincoln operating partner complete series of new models and its ledgendary lake except clear air, wooded walks, healthful • J15 percent rise in the rate of the. Garden State to percent in fact," said Kemp. a year as a computer MI wni-At A him enow NIWT Scarborough Cor- home." Scarborough Corporation has 2. Can you cut down the pany's assistance, . Smith, - for TnV'.'',. Philadelphia that will be available within a. sunlight. There are few places that offer so much. Lake view Manor offers household formation from 1975 national "headquarters, His knowledge of the loan operator. He plans to buy a .amaigfniuMtJMiion ' poration's new residential The Oakley Hill community included the samn elements of number of options In your new -would now be comldired a| inm m. tmin. no*, ot r.r.c " metropqlitanarea, "Lincoln is few weeks," Tynan says. a rare opportunity for you to own your own apartment home 25 year- Ito 1980." manufacturing plants, and requirements of government $35,000 home with 20 percent community in Jackson Is offering six distinctive design,! craftsmanship, and home? Try to cut down on the high calibre loan prospect; *m Jrt HU.-rra. «t H Md I •>!•. a growing, future-oriented "This community will be distribution centers has agencies and private insuring or $7,000 down—an amount he mortgages available up to 95% "Financed." ' ' Township,) Ocean County, Is models in colonial traditional llvlbllity, as In the some 3,500 extras in your new home. All with a flnanclalratloot only 24< corporation. \Vhen the op- distinctly Lincoln • from (he ' He said that while the birth caused a corresponding influx agencies, as well as financial feels should Induce any .rate has been declining in already, getting buyer design including bi-level, two- other residences the company of them may be attractive percent. ; Cheesequake Village salesp6rtunlty to,' purchase the new name, to the style, con- CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES of people seeking housing. The Institutions comes from mortgage lender to grant him Tecent years, because of the response although the story, ranches, and split level has built, to make this, the features, but perhaps not all Kemp added; . i Beach Hqveh West site arose, struction, amenities and .Basic construction ot steel & answer to those demands in processing hundreds of a $28,000 loan. concrete Walking distance to downtown shopping iPill and changing mores, the development is not scheduled designs. first North Jersey Scar- are immediately necessary "First, use your- mortgage! we recognizfed"'it as ;\ unique features." the northern tier of the state borough community. previous applications. When his loan application is (two-car garage, finished .Five story Hl-rlse area, schools and Bus to New York and to open officially until later Homes at the community service to its full advantage. I chance to become part of the .Elevator ... Stops at All tovels Philadelphia. ftSC. rrise'^noS . ^been the highrisc.'Mells this month, reports Carl include three, four, or five Oakley Hill's homes in two- WHEN MORTGAGE rejected, Smith becomes basement) or an extra Don't try to be a financial j at high clip in final section seashore second-home field." Lincoln Property Co., based and Basement Purnell, director of sales at confused and apprehensive. bedroom.) -d-o- in Dallas, Texas, is a leading .Laundry ' In Basement bedrooms and up to two and story, bl-Ievel and ranch companies attempt to secure a genius. Don't be afraid to askt A community of con- with vanities, and kitchens The one time he should turn to Cheesequake Village, may Accessable by Elevator $ I Spiraling land costs and the community. one-half baths. Also included designs are priced from loan for a prospective 3. Would you consider a questions. dominium apartment-homes equipped with refrigerator- Cranmer, a native of Long international developer of escalating construction his mortgage company for be reached via the Garden .Each Apartment Has Own "We've been showing the are family and hobby rooms, $34,100. homebuyer, they consider change in the style of home, in at the entrance to freezers. Each unit has a State Parkway south to Exit Beach Island,'feels the area is residential communities. Individual Heating and Air i:r 25,000 K'36,8011 FOR AN EXCELLENT material prices have com- community to pre-opening gourmet kitchens, formal The community is located several factors. The age of the help, he hesitates because he the same location? Perhaps ' "Second, show all your Chessequake State Park, ideally suited to the talents. Lincoln presently has several Conditioning System has taken his mortgage balcony, patio, or porch. The 120, right to Cliffwood road to Write for Complete Brochure: bined to price the middle- homebuyer prospects for dining areas, and gracious on New Prospect -road-in applicant, the number of your needs could be satisfied Income source* and let the Madison Township, featuring community has city sewers and goals of Lincoln "Shelter operations in this region: .All Windows Insulated Double income worker out of the personally the end, right on Gordon road -Eane Glas wrfk« now, tin said, -living-rooms- Jackson Tpwnshipv-Ocean—dependenta-and-the-lengUvarKl by a less expensive style at .mortgag _ e compan, y deel a reasonable price mid a guud y S un ul|irlii 0 ol —Princeton—Meadows, fuui— and water service in addition "to the village. With the ex- .^J A .!.!L'vi ,' , .Individual Water Heaters in single-family housing market . County, and,can be reached At such a Ume, a good home. • • what's necessary for loan location are making Prel miles northeast of Princeton, .HOMO . AfAHTMiNTJ and they seem not to mind that All homes in the community stability of employment-are 'to paved streets, sidewalks ception of Thursday, models this typefor. tlncoln, and we Each Apartment in counties such as Bergen, he mortgage company is an Most mortgage companies approval. Withholding sources which will have 5,000 jNAME. our models aren't finished and will be built on minimum half via the Garden State Parkway reviewed. The applicant's Corporation's Cheesequake and curbs. All electric power are open daily and Sunday will put maximum effort into .Free Parking .CONDOMINIUMS . LAND added. Many younger couples acre lots situated on the to exit 81, straight on Route long-term debts (outstanding applicant's best aid in helping try to get their applicants' W Income may hurt you in the Village, a popular adult making it desirable to those in residential units; Forest .IV2 Baths and Balcony with 4Vj our landscaping engineers lines are underground, from 11 a.m. to dusk. ADDRESS . are purchasing single-family have not put on the finishing rolling hillside of Jackson' 549, Vi mile to route 526 West financial obligations met on a to reverse a mortgage what They want, where lhay -long-run, community! Creek In West Deptford; and Room Apartment FOLLOW THE REAL .Carpeting...Wall to Wall homes in southern sections of touches." "Apparently Township, and each will be to New Prospect road, or via monthly basis for a period of rejection. The mortgage want it. But sometimes, none "Finally, If you're' turned Saul Dreler, president of the The Woods, an apartment In ICITV - New Jersey because new company can explain why 4he of the above alternatives Is down the first time, let your village now under con- Corridors -ESTATE MART WEEKLY today's sophisticated fully landscaped. Trees, are Route 9 south to Route 526, more than 10 months) are d , y Prel Middle-Atlantic Division, .Master TV AntenAntennna with New ICTBTC homes are selling for $15,000 to application was refused arid SIRIt -ZIP. homebuyers are more in- abundant throughout the Lakewood, "and West to New evaluated. applicable in Improving a mortgagt e company hhelpl , you said that sales are gaining struction in Upper Dublin, Pa. York Philadelphia and UHF j $20,000 cheaper than in New Home sales ot Whitfier terested in first selection of tract, and Scarborough is Prospect road and the Oakley The mortgage company suggest ways to overcome the client's chances of securing a' understand, and overcome, momentum In the final section The northeast regional office Channels. iPunMuNFt N NuO Jersey. problem. ,..- • of Lincoln Property Co. is in .Telephone Outlets Prewired rMeft> fttMW (Till 44M«H way, the units are selling for Jersey, developers-builders. — the glass and pottery has been arranged for Lincoln .Excellent Location...Directly at All homes include city water- dollars In home sales in less Lakeside/ Park and Beach Sliding glass patio doors leading to your spacious M Uttle M $17,490. The 80-home, single-famlly_center. ,; by the Philadelphia office of and sewers, and all utilities at You'll find that good living has more meaning in than a month was reported Lomas & NetUeton. .Social Room...Recreational Oakley Hill will be placed Georgetown where |ust a stroll through the woods rear yard. All this home still priced at $36,500. And Three models, with one community opened for sale HUlsborough's,! advantages' Facilities. wo have other models priced as low as S32.500. .. this week for Whlttier Oaka-ln- -underground. Another^feature Is arejraahment-rwhere boating, swimming, land isle in_Jtfarch and—^the- ^to-home buyers-include-not- ,Sand-Pipe With Fire Hose On sportsnaTVcTBarks aro airrie'arby^whBreTrtBxtean— YoaH-have lo tee it to imagine the flootHitein- tTMdoorw«rtTw fj~~HlHsborough by William ••.. response has surpassed all our only living in the'eountry, but Each Floor. at Oakley Hill is that no ad- it. Drive the Garden.State Pkwy. to F»it«a Fmtnn 'air seems like a bracing tonic. And Levitt Is build- employ.ei. Brio Steinfield, vice-president of expectations," Steinfield says. accessibility to New Jersey's Hillsborough, take Route 206 jacent homes in the com- Ing Georgetown near fine schools and excellent Rt. 37 to Hooper Ave. North (Rt. 549N) and con-' Lfera9iyuiflLcJ south from Somerville and DIRECTIONS: GSP to Exit 01. Straight on LanM Mill marketing, US!. Home of New All six model ~homes on super highways 287 and 78 Road to trnlrk light ontoo RtRt. .8fl 88. .Continu Continue e past" Rt' ." 9 munity will be alike, thereby tinue north to Indian Hill Rd. Then right on Indian turn left onlrlillsbbrough road, (slightly to left) onto Nortth Lake Drive. CoContinun e on to You'll Tove'the Georgetown homes among the HIM Rd. to Georgetown. Or drive Rt. 9 south to Rt. Hillsborough Road are at-makes il convenient for fast Model Area. adding to the custom at- or take Route 206 north from FROM RT. 9: Along Rt.VIn.. _Lakewood past county Line trees, visit them all and especially this one, the 37. Turn east on Rt. 37 to Hooper Ave. North, (Rt. • trading attention with the commuting to metropolitan- :._ad appro*. 3 mfln, Makke right turn at Irene Court Facing lake on North Lake Drive at Forest ave. . mosphere. Tennent. with its inviting entrance, huge living 549N), and continue north to Indian Hill Rd. Then "Longfellow Ranch one of the centers. It is minutes away Princeton and turn right on Motel. Continue on straight to Model A UKEWOOD, N.I. room adjoining the groat formal dining room, car- right on Indian Hill Rd. to Georgetown. - Scarborough envisions most popular models. from many of the state's large Hillsborough road. It is 2.4 Oakley Hill as a continuation peted wall-to-wall. The family room is as big as —Gpan every day Irom 10 to 5:30. Georgetown, miles to the community. u'-r.o-a another fine community being'built for you by Typical of the spacious companies which" have moved of the successful construction "many a living room. The large, country kitchen Visit the different... comes equipped with built-in hooded range.and Levitt Residential Communities, Inc, a subsidiary homes offered at Whittier or opened divisions in ad- by the company in southern oven, and solid wood cabinetry -Tho master bed- of Levitt and Sons, Incorporated, is at Toms River, Oaks, the Longfellow Ranch jacent areas. Another ad- New Jersey where it has . room, is 17 feet long - a fireplace In It is optional N.J. Phone (201) 341-8100. has ten rooms, four or five vantage for the family to live previously built. Objectives of as in the living room downstairs. And there are AS LITTLE AS 5% DOWN: two other really large bedrooms as well. Bath and TYPICAL riHAMcma AAHANOEUEHT*: C«»h price of Dover $32,500 bedrooms, three full baths and to -Hillsborough "is the that construction were the «v rv~,n nmmi«jl n( SI 7OO, Cnnventlonill Mjjllliai ell t30W» '< - powdor roonfchave-ouHuied-nwtolo top va»UI«ft- 7 50% plus .25% ANNUM. PfinCISTAQI Mil 360 monthly pcyrrwnu hear garage. It coinbir jtdiuuH creation "of an entire com- ' Laundry and heater rooms are separate. Attached ot S3i£B4 covej* principal. Interest. *nd estimated current monljv ' the sweeping lines of a ranch. system. munity while adhering to 2-car garage with ample extra storage space. And lyuxei. home —with interior Ownership-irf-WWttier-Oalcs- -customized standards for spaciousness, traffic-oriented at Hillsborough offers custom- every residence and Insuring for convenient family living. It style homes on approximately 1$ I wptl$> car attached garage. The first' two and one-half other baths, ^There ia_ a_jgentlyjra-ingjtreain.d\:-8er6n8 lake. Lakewood, one of Greater A Prlvqt* Four Season Community floor also has three family The BryankCoIonial at $63,490 . . Ancla refreshing sea breeze tells yorryou're just plus spacious leisure room. '" .. ; ji."] American- Communities' bedrooms,' including master i has covered portico and two- Hlnglo-famlly residential; * few minutes fiam Barnegat Bay, and the • -private beach- •year "found swimming pool -•--#» fully In ffh* k>ocono Mountains.... bearoom with private bath, "sTory. colonnades, 25-foot _AtlantfcOccah. Which means you'TC^otrsonre-" developments, is nearing a discover this gracious Including stall shower. rnaster .bedroom suite, three Holiday City can be all play and no woric. ^ equipped spa • private oceanfront terrace • 24- ,ii(U'i0'j-' ' •'•••. ...i - .'. • '•', •.'"';• ,'' i . ,- '•:.!_[ -'A ' sellout, Martin Newman, vice- ' "What .the architect, other bedrooms, two baths of the best boating and fishing practically Especially when you consider that there is onlK,/ M president,' reports that 90 an hour electronic security • coffee lounge & card room MorganpnvlnU , hftt ijnnpln'thn d pnwrtftr rn>>ni - TJifl" ~ in your own back yard. -percent of the home sites have^— j-,,...J«|«.»"» * *rt;?* WIIU4UWUr y^ ^_*!»». i JrJ|g ...... _-_...„...., -^MV..lo~—^^-A nominal charge t^W^^m^^Tor'^^"^ wp>«t»u: • ' • . - completed and occupieoVSlxty— lndlq^thr0U9li woodland tMMHity. And pur«, wfflt«L snow for activity . "can go • on one-naif bathsTYhTYhe SandburSdbg carvood Forest Is Indtwd unl«|u«. One* th« prlvat* •state of segment of the family, en- covered portico and family always planning trips and tours. ' and one mile from charming Toms River. Coma It's a whole new concept in oceanfront living, There are just 26 homesltes on* of Amorlcii's w«althls>st art collsktors, Shorwood forttst croaching upon the other." room on level by itself, as well available for sale In the 210 - The rural community of as four bedrooms and two and see how much more you get out of life here. And single-family complex. staffed with mora full facilities than most over r*achlHls HlUoborough was selected for one-hajf baths. .::•': see a community where the overwhelming Located on James at. and castle-Ilk* home Isyout ClMbhcHise.l And ther* ar* stables f«r U.S. Home of New Jersey's Home buyers at Whittier majority 6f homes were bought through the " Sunset rd., Lakewood, the new hains*back riding m a ski loa>a>i wit h a ImMthtalilnmMthtalilngg vievieww ... . first (ingle home developrrient Oaks will have the advantage word of mouth recommendation of our residents. community offers nine model* ad lt f cfth h l m Somerset County because of of US, Home-arranged on minimum 100 by 120 foot ;and a varlaty ff craft: shops, where luropean artists once Its unusual tocnUoh; Situated conventional mortgage Directions: N.J. Turnpike south to Brit U, lots with prices from 131,990. ; : worked on rastorlnoniastarplvcas. ; ;;\ • , ; :> . in one of New Jersey's most financing.' In addition, other south on Garden StateParkway toExita2A. Now It th* p«rfect time to select your choice homeslt* at attracUveopencountO'sreas, buyer advantages Uidude rib Proceed west on' Route 37 one mile to models. : Hlllsborougb is surrounded by additional costs to the buy«r to Ope* 7 days a week 10 AM to dusk. *:'>•: •!••• •h*irw^rtBr^l:;D^ ^i$^:1$$0i$$ rolling hlUs, woodland, open: secure the mortgage: loiiis, EARLY COPY \ ]l-jv.\" (201)341-8300. ^ • •*•",•(• farmland. V^iltUer oiks 1* and rio "closin* co»t»'Foiri • ... •"..'• 1>: Br+chur*• 1 Publicity Chairmen are HttUdway between the cultural .'Oth»r. legal fees. ' .rv .^' \^ (2Wl229^0a.rAxW«j»8«cflvl«w10AM-6PMckiHy : urged to observe the, '•']•• '•' rwood f*r«t, I^ ;cito-;(|P|i|Sto?r ithe •;V "•«• Hom«.of New Jersey Friday, deadline for., ;., :i\ *'• community of one of n divisions of U»Tu. :.';•••,'••,>'•• ;>.••'• DIRECTIONS NJHimptkotoExlttl Garden State ParXwoy JOW lo Exit 105 follow W. 36 eoJttc other 'than spot new*. .' .'.••'-*•••• Niby i ••fe: •^^trajncllght.trwnmatnsrlght boarloftapproxSrnlleitoOceonAvoriuoandHortxxK Include your, name* address and phone number. , • '6

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Thursday, April 19., 1973' CALL an'AD-VISOR' 7 MtrdimdlM for Salt 15 Mwchmdiu (or Silt 1J fepbiltWimp Odd Jobs 70 • Thursday, April 19, 1973-t *>•>••••••« AIPHALT Orlvewayi, parking SPRINO CLEANUP TIME IS floolini t Sidinf Apartments for Rent 101 Homes for Sale 111 HOUtlCLBANIMO HERE. YARDS, CELLARS AND ALL IN SUBURBAN By Insured traded mtn with I . PORTRAITS lots, All work done Wllti power DEBRIS CLEANED ANO own eoulpmant. ont tlmt or rell*r. All kind* masonry. Jeme* REMOVED. CALL TOM, 926-404). ROOPINO—IIDINO MAPLEWOOD 686-7700 ] rtflulir «trvlct. B*ck*d by LaMorges*, II Pain* Av*.; Irv. SPRINGFIELD -'. I IN OILS OR PASTEL :, R 4-26-56 irrapalrs Gutters - ^. 3 bedroom apartment American Beauty--charmlng 7 Blue Chip Corporation. Alto ES 2.2021' ' « room colonial on quiet street. floor*, walls, rug> windows, • SIZES Il"x14" and 18"x24" — • '.K f-f- overstore. Available Immediately. Finished attic or 4th bedroom,. furniture cleaned In your ORiVIWAYt, Patios, Stepi KHdiMC*t|«*ti Call 374-1013 basement rtc room, new-country TODAY! .1 • ASK FOR MR. BROWN Sidewalks,«. Curbing. Call for frai — Z4.I9-10 kitchen. Principals. Reasonable. mf r JPRINOFIELDROOFINO SVc UNION estltnatM. All work guaranteed All pbaSM *WKhM ramooeiini, 7633971. * syi {M 762-4755. 4 rooms and bath, 2nd floor. Hea Z 4-19111 DEADLINE TUES. NOON MON.-FRI. SAX. SUN.9 A.AA. - Cablnifi,:.-' e»"nt;r topi -—ooo iocs supplied. Residential area: Adults K3.J-: LIGMT TRUCKING, RUBBISH Phon* 379-19*4 or 964-9163 *24tT 9641279. Available June 1. MAPLEWOOD 4454MI —R EMOy BOT—FROM—YAR OS X^Tf.Uft ATTICS tCeLLARS.4l7.ibM" EORJHURS.J»UBL ' " Csrpentir DOBS _Your Roof Leak? Call UNION JUT4J*ElEO0FW(0.7So»flngi - 4 rooms,—l*t~floor, -all utilities A unique homiiormanyoseTrFor ALUMTN¥MT STORM T)0ORS gutfers, leaders, repairs. (FREE Included. S220 month. Business or family wanting room to stretch) Business Opportunities f M day warranty. NORMAN'S Kitchen, elation service and ATTENTION -AND WINDOWS. DEAL CAKPINTIBl CONTRACTOR modernising by one of New ESTIMATES) WorTguaranteil elderly couple preferred For professional man who want* Help Wmted Mtn I Women 1 Help Wanted Men & Women HHp United Men (Women I SERVICE i. SALES, . 645 DIRECTLY WITH INSTALLER ...All typti-ramodellng, addition*, Jersey's largnt manufacturers of HOMEOWNERSI .• We do our own work. • Fully Available May lit. 687-4532. office home combination! For Chancellor Ave., irvlngton J74- CALL DAY OR NIOHT 241*946. repair* I. alterations. Insured. Insured. ^—; —— Z41910 Mother-Daughtersetupl There are Hdp Wanted Men & Women mVINOTON Wm. P. Riviere 6M7296. kitchen cab/net*. Call mmo AHIcs, cellars, garage* and yards Tim Romari Dave Parella 3 to -5- bedrooms, 2-baths, den - Help Wanted Men* Women 1 dp Wanled Men I Women 1 H4i< drt and sh r H JUPERINT1NDBNT BEAUTY PARLOR ..or nx). - ... ., . cl R It 42 cleaned; all dirt and rubbish 3742279 617-3091 recreation room, 2-car garage, Couple, mature for main, PIANO, UPRIOHT FORMICFORMICA . RBS removedd . Leaderdes ans dd guttertt s Apartments Wanted 102 Info NIOUCB KXCES5 FLUIDR4 191S5 CARPINTBR—Contractor, al !!ffi2f*SURFACIN"OO OOFF canedcleaned;; trtruckingu . Very X-4-1980 double lot I This homne Is the> besI t " DRAFTSMAN tenanceand repairs for garden call 371-43*1. WITH FLUIOEX — LOSE GOODCONDITION type* remodeling. KltcMn* an KITCHEKITCHE N <&BINETS.Ne<&BI w birch buy on today's market at only apartments. Union County. Z4-10-t S35 door*, new finish plywood drawers reasonablble ratesttes. . Kitchen cabinet factory needs — TELLER TRAINEES WEIGHT WITH DEX>A DIET bathroom*, dormari, addition*. d finish Rug Shampooing S51.90OI Nuff said, Better seel ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT draftsman lor lay out work. Full time lob. experience CAPSULES AT YOUR CALL 3792959 with nylon runners by Grant, new Call 763-4054 81 APARTMENT NEEDED for HUNT FOR YOUR STAR absolutely necessary, l X 4-19-15 Repair t, alfwatlons. Insured. R self closing hinges with new mother & son, 3-4 rooms, RING - 376-2300 Benefits, excellent opportunity DRUGSTORE. H*ln», 6*7-2«M. PURCHASING DEPARTMENT LET US FIGURE IN YOUR PLANS! bedroom- apartment with IralrocltoiH, Schools 9 handla* 4 backplate, entire, Irvlngton-Maplewoodarea. Please ANME SYLVESTER'S 35 K 419-1 utilities. JIM week. 245.7963 terior framework resurfaced PROFESSIONAL RUO call during day, Mr. Slkora, Pike 5OAYWEEK 8:30A.M.to4:30P.M BIN'S COW •*• ROBBRT DEMPSBY Shampooing. Reasonable prices — fCORNER.REALTORS .._._ purchasing experience in established EAR"N 1500° «°, UP part time at your T .-.. VX-4.IM . 1SPOUMP, ^'-JOM-Cranbrook-Read - Machine Products, 761-5511. Z419111 . Time oh your hands? Bored_wllh_yoyr m CARFcN _.- gralrr patterns. Sanding or "The Quick & Easy Way." Marty '.purchasing department. Good starting slary plus paid own retail, wholesale business. No TBACHBR Part Time Saturday ALTERATIONS Union, N.J. 070U Wallad, 7614261. ^bospitallzatlon and life Insurance and other fringe benefits. experience or capital required, 2-3 NAME & ADDRESS |ob? We can change all that! If you like COLLIofc JOAflDlf removal of Kitchen cabinets not Mature working-woman desires 2 mornings, buslnes* position at tt<4ll]. FIVI POINT! 2SPEED-OCVCLE 4(2.1491 required. Freeestlmalei. 473 6400 : 3— X 5 3-»l , i6., APPLY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT eves, week to start. Married, 21 to working) with figures In a pleasant Union School. Certification In INITITUTt. . "'"" AUTOMATIC ' K t-l-12 or 3 rooms, reasonable rent, WHY PAY RENT? 30. College helpful. Call 662-0742. 374.64T9 aftar « n,m __™ -rjmoTrr^pTiiigTreTd~oT—irvmtitonr wtien thishs- spacious 6 roam cohwrtat -working environment) we havo soverat- CHARLIE'S WOOD Shop Llgl -4- MRS. JEAN LABASKA Immediate occupancy. 351-4427 is priced at only 134,000. Features required. Call 964CK40. Famous Make Whitgjora SplnefWalnut . 316 East Second Avenue is priced at l 134000 Ft IN SUBUBBftN CLASSIFIED OUITAR, Piano, organ, bass, Carpentry work done, luspended after 7 P.M. modern kitchen, dining room, 193 Morris Ave., Summit, N.J. EXPEDITING teller Trainee positions .open at our Hut*, saxophone, clarinet, winllr Ital. f"xt. Spinet c«lirng«_4 block .celllngV Window PAINTING -Int. 1 Ext. Free. *yNJQnl -.game—room.—with— bar. wait r r! nd — UndsapeCsfdlftlng 63 -• Z*19102 An Equal Opporlunllv Employer tiling rnp'T* "'"• ',""""2f '.!l -various—locations,—(Car—^ay-^b*— trumpet7T/lottn~»T-wur~HSrne~6r - v •••- 11I4.M Frultwood. '/•-—;•"" ~ ~" - -Chains. Repair anything m wooc Estimates'- Qulcrreiuple service. carpeting throughout, call now I suppliers. Modernolflce/benellts mine 233 0M5, M15455, 245062). Wurlltier Spinet Walnut. Call Charlie after 4:30. MU 7.9119. Call Ralph. Mother a ) sons (21, K ft 16 yean) Eves: 741 4360. Maplewood, N.J. Call 761-4150 necessary.) And you'll like the good___ ' TELEPHONE PK APPLIANCES Wurlltier Console Frultwood. . 355 0U7 Services Offered 82B seeking-5 room apartment, upper And Be OUR MOVIE GUEST H4-I9? -Chlckerlr«t&!memporaryJnialnul, ^TI--!AN UPS, OAK RIDGE REALTY- Mr.Sorrentlno. .—455J0mAvenu*,Pa!fler«on lawn cuttlng.'/hedgo trimming X 4-26-73 Irvlngton. Call 3742405 or 371 6143. LAB TECHNICIAN ;— salary and benefits we offer. Please call OUITAHLBSSONI Stelnway Cortole Mahoganey. J. JAMNIK 7-419-102 REALTORS 376^832. For beginner* s, advanced. Any 3795537 Klmball French Prov. Grand. Clrpaling Dependable work, free estimates. Burglar Alarm Installations. Do _^_ . Z4..9-1U EXPERIENCED Trainees (or 686-4800 for an appointment. style In guitar by professional Open Dally 10-i, Saturdays 10-6. Sohmer 6' Grand. Reason**!*. Painting, decorating 4 Any Home. Free Demonstration. mlltl-coll winding and single, coll Experienced or will 6*4-1423 paperhanglhg: Free estimates. Free-Estimate. P. 4 R. ALARMS YOUNG WORKING couple seeks 1 ROSELLE HISTOLOGY winding for transformers. Fuil Instructor, Don Rlccl Centlne, M?' H » 19 H PRICED FROM S695 Call 687-6258 or 6876619 any time. bedroom apartment in private 4 large rooms, .heat & hot water train right person. FRBNCH PROVINCIAL—1 Piece CARPET INSTALLED R 4.19-63 379-6226. • time. 3710300. : sectional, living room mirror, GRIFFITH PIANO w»lltowall. Plus repairs FOR FINER GROUNDS X t-f -71 home, June 1. Call 256- supplfed.-Near shoppIng~8TTJUW^ Registered. Minimum T year experience. X 4-19-1 FIRST NEW JERSEY BANK Car required. Liberal — R-5-J-* A PAINTINO, DECORATINO Z5 24-62B between 5 4 9 p.m. J Schoen Realtors 34VJX54V., wedding gown 4 crown. 60S Broad St. Newark 6235*10 Bxperrenced>CallAndy. MAINTENANCE Professional Rug Shampooing MUSICAL INSTRUCTIONS -All 202206 Traffic Circle, Rarltan, N.J INDUSTRIAL!, AND PAPER HANGING WANTED—3Va - 4 room apartmenZ 4-19-TO2t U50 No. Broad St. . Hillside Modern laboratory. Good salary and Union, New Jersey Social Benefits paid levels piano. Spring and or 4 M1 THOMAS G. WRIGHT •.Floor waxing. for retired couple, in Union or Factory Help »'" "' ' ^ K4-1,-15 R 4191 -.—•— • K 4-26-3 "BIIPJBNTIAL Free Estimates. 923-5946 liberal benefits. Apply Personnel Dept. ik FOX THEATRE PARK THEATRE • An Equal Opportunity Employer M.F X419- by company. Salary summer sessions. Call J FULLYINSURED 755-1444 Springfield. Call MU 7-0830. =—. U Z4M9-J0. Lemansky, 4SKW;. s) par hour! SILVER COINS: Mexican Hidalgo FACTORY OUTLET SHOPPINO X t.f.73 2458318 after 5 P.M. — Z 426102 Needed M-F commensurate with ! R 4-Js-» an- d- Cauntemoc-- • ; larger i|fwlnl OUIDE -says, "Pearl Levin Cejn«l»rijyois_ S*rvtryinl gI UniUnioon and Essex OtHY'S PAINTIWQ. ' Z4-36H2B _SHQfiX_MlU_S_ General factory wof**. no gr»»f»r illu> Loungea Blltl SCOTCH PLAINS- BACHELOR NEEDS ' OVERLOOK HOSPITAL XX!pprlence needfr UNION ROSELLE PARK ability. Write y dollars offered by U.S Loungewear from designer house* TOIMBLAN INTERIOR 4 RXTBRIOR 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT Owner Retiring companmpany benefitsbenefits. Please apply In PiftonUi Tile Work 88 Lovely sprawling Ranch, offering 193 Morris Ave., Summit, N.J. X-RAY KCHHOLOGISTS - confldence to: P.O. 10 Genentt-servlces Administration and good name brands. Labels are 1 ORAVBS for ulck sale. Roofing, Leaders 4 Gutters. Fully CALL 761 5998 person. COLBER CORP.. 36 at S30.00; beautiful sparkling out.'' Highly attractive Floats, -Good R S-17-4.1 insured, References. Reasonable - AFTER 6:30P.M. easy living & everything on 1 floor. Equal Opportunity Employer M-F Bufflngton St., Irvington- 371-WOOr Robes. Speepwear. Caftans, Shift*. enn value at LAWN cuttlag & complecomplettL Rooms are alt spacious! (YoujullK X 4-19-1 FULL TIME Box 1581 c-o historical coins suitable for location. V*ctlon 37, Hollywood Free Estimates G. HALL - 232-3557 ANTHONY DE NICOLO TILE Z 4-19102 love the new custom-built Kitchen * ELMORA THEATRE., ELIZABETH Investment and adaptable for Travel Set*, Terries, Patio i. Memorial Pk. 6SS-11S1 911 AM or malntenanca sarvlce. Specializinializi g - Aftef 6 p.m. CONTRACTOR Kitchens, 5 DAY WEEK, 8 TO4 & 12 NOON TO8 P.M. Suburban Publishing OITICTIVVAOINCY PollSld* rni/»riip« At Horn In sodding, new* lawns, plantinli g & privacy of the Master Suite. Confidential Investigation of all lewelry; 16.00 each postpaid after 4 PM.— shrubbery, trees 4 plumy Garden X t-f-73 Bathrooms 4 Repairs Estimates Furnished Rooms for Rent 105 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., TJerjey residents eddspercent Dresses That Go Everywhere. 410 K-4-19-36 PAINTINO 4 DBCORATINO. Int. Cheerfully Given. 686 5550 THE DALZEOrCOr- .4. • •• PART TIME -kinds; guards and guard sery, 407 roinlllllno, M1W20 sales tax)1 , whilB e My supply lasts. H 4 2663 -ft Exl. Alleialluiis, uantilin). free — FTirgg FACTORY Union, N.J. - Essex 5t./Mlllburn. W»t3t4.- '••'r.gWL • ".'"i-g "- M» JJj; OWACBLAHB (KENILW6RTH est. Insured. K. Schrelhofer. 687- 525VONNIEjGfcYfcR Mlllburn Ave. , HfcALlUShort HillR s PART TIME WEEKENDS ( ; LANDSCAPE GARDENER -Saturdays, Sunday•ys «<• HolidaHolidays—y — -^—•— — Xtt-.LANDSCAPINO CONTRACTOR EXTERIORS. INTERIOR work. We also have small appliances, ski boots, - Shrubbery, patios, walks, sod S. Dutch Boy paints. Quality work TUTORING—Qualified teacher Reasonable. Call 687-3084. winter, N.J. In summer. ' & Interesting. Call 424-5800 tor bowling ball, misc. M6 4751. HOOVER APARTMENT SIM 376-0290 : KEY. PUNCH-EIU., all ben aPPt. «r openings In our aoHiing-HouseboldI Gifts : tree work. Permanent driveway Reasonable • Free Estimate. Cal wishes to tutor grades 48, Math, Z 419.106 •^-= Z4-19U1 • R 419-19 Portable Wajher, 1 year old. 4 concrete work- Can M. circeill 667 8761. English and Reading. Please call $135 l • PARK THEATRE in Roselle Park or the ELMORA WANTED TOOL & DIE MAKER CLAYTON'S ANTIOUBS. 1515, MIOHTYFINI Excellent condition, tao. 241.5279 SUMMIT I -GAtfftl-UNION, lite typ, sort BOYS WANTED WINDING OPERA- Stuyvesanl Ave.. Union. Open 276-1B56 after 5 p.m. : BY LARGE SUBURBAN , Experienced cow or horse manure, rotted rich after 6 PM .' JHOP~-7O7~OV*I7 Spring clolhu 376-1194, S, Weelll 273 5376. !-— Hit 91 Houses for Rent 110 -mail, lite figures SI30. Must be 14 and have working TION, if you en|oy dally 13-4 except Mondays. R -5-24-63 S ANDDPAINTINO UNUSUAL RANCH SHIPPING CLK Union J135 papers. Call 374 4492 from 1 P.M. THEATRE in Elizabeth, letter must be shown at Excellent company farm top soil or fill dirt, till H 511S end accessories, house Items, |us Interior, exterior painting, If tor any reason you need the' NEWSPAPER GROUP _pald benefit*. Something for every collector. We delivered. Al*o limb chips, 111.2: things. Some old, some new, all LAWN MAINTENANCE, Mowing CUSTH. REL-E.O. All ben. 5 P.M. . and have . sewing also buy. 617-1777 or 6M 2244. OAS RANOI — Magic Chef. work, professional results. For rYeatherstiipping 98 IRVINOTON convenience of 1 floor living, let us '. R4-I9- Top hourly rat* delivered. CHESTNUT FARMS bargains. Merry-Go-Round ReSali & trimming. Available evening tree estimate call 3993871 or 933 show you this luxurious 4 bedroom,. S15O dexterity. We will Classified Advertising Phon. tollcltor, lalet experience, :H-4-26-10A Maple single bed, new spring and and Saturday*. Can Ray alter 3 rooms INSPECTOR (fac.) Union the Theatre Box Office For Your Free Guest Passes. Pleas* apply In person 6M-4MI. If no an*, call 1754417 6 to mattress. Maple bookcase, Hoover Shop, 4K INDEPENDENTLY? PRODUCTS .assisting In office In Roselle Park] bathtub, ihopsmllh. celling tiles, R 4 19 15 acreage a, country homes. beautifully landscaped,* extra 700 Liberty Ave., Union art department In Mlllburn. Must to assist In preparation of food, Call 241 0440. records, lumber, .tools, motors, RBTIRBO MASPN INSTALLS * BUDAPEST H. W, DAVIS.REALTOR living room, dining room, new r r excellent rworklng conditions anc ,«6 OF'TAX RBPORTPOB TAXMANAGERS AND ? Oop,Ca1vP«lj 17 JOHN POLITO -Licensed *£8?.\Z2 0» »0e, tufi b(Bement. waActive suburba b n newspaper chain 686 4000 ' I be able to work on your own. Main 125 Long Ave. Hillside N J. 07207" hf- w ' '• •jc. 4 etc. Morsan Tent 12' % If - if M«l, WILLIAM JAiKO Electrical Contractor. Repair* •NEW STEPS 4|J5iMODEUSVOLO RiO.NO.l broadloom, fireplace, 2 berths, 1^ n fiflht individual Equal Opportunity Employer! benefits. 763 5050. -'•'• •.<•• PAINTING CO science kitchen, family room responsibility Include; mailing list Equal Opportunity Planr1 SECRETARIB1B •: ; --- Skeclal. , . 1246 Knollwood Road maintenance. No lob too smal STEPS. FREg E5TIMATES/964- Excellent Wallpaperlngjnterlor 8. MONTROSB, PA. 18801 *>,,.! .-, ..- Eiferlor Painting, very Clean. f71» 2782881 . production, and newspaper page relief. Good typing skills and KITCHEN HELP ' Male Female Age No Barrier couru,> tti. UNIONION,, porch, large fenced back yard. MIc dummyinpJ Good salary, -many tOjmovc tofKcwlbWrtb.wlthin 2 yean. 2 IOEAU OPPORTUNITIES AAAKES IT HAPPEN < -f- z 1445. . -: ji-m R«-7Insured- . 527.(957 — Z5-3-100A CLERK TYPIST telephone manner essential. For For general utility company. /FOR EXPERIENCED (SECVS SAT., AMI. la. * AM, XI Alden WESTFieLD, CLIZABETTH Kf.f. ALL MASONRY—Slops , XT 40's..Conventional mortgage only. John P. McMaAon Realtor company benefits. Call Mr. Mlniz, Interview call 3769200, ex!. 313. Benefits, Union area. 7 a.m.-3:30 CONTINTS Oil HOMI WOODBRIOOe, IRVINOTON and Phone .W1.7IK4 »»nr < P.M 6B87700, for appt. National Company located In Scherlno/t a <,nia'|or pharmaceutical health care company active 11 ' WHO ARE LOOKING FOR: Lono and > short term d,, Springfield, (off Mountain Bedroom, vanity. Kt. chair*, crib, ELECTRICAL WORK DON* Sidewalks, vaterprooflng. - INTERIOR PAINTINO IMS Morris Ave., Union Union. All fringe benefits. Good R 4-19-1 p.m. Call 688 1000 ext. 324. ve. .4 Sherwood Rd.l Bikes, WMMfT, N.J. DOO COLLBOE. - Insured,! A. Apartments for Rent 101 Open Eves & Sunday A88-3434 H t-l-1 . K4-19-1- worldwide, offersgoodsajprles, excellent facilities, and very liberal and assignments, work local S living room, dining table, buffet, NO JOB TOO SMALL. employed, Decorating & Pfeperhenolng. starting" pay. will consider GIRLS complete benefits. We emphasize conditions that enhance personal Challenge areas, no fee, cash bonus. -' appliances, tools. Something for -... CALL132 6519 DAYS ZARPUI-I-C" Mil 7-4476 or ES 2 . Matteo Aplcella, 209 Bryant Ave., ELIZABETH Z 4-19-111 beginner • Call 6873324. K-P - DATA growth and |ob-4*t(3faction. ^_ . __ - everyone. < relrlg., studio, odd* 1 ends. tit. Spgfld . 379-7(36. IRVINOTON 5 Family & Store, St. Anthony's UNION - X 4-19-1 I nlectlon molding operation. _._ .-Diversification EVES.CALL 152-356*—" ""*• - _1 •"'.Mff^a :! ASSEMBLERS 1st, 2nd, & 3rd shift. Programmers 4*71. POODLE PUPS — r X 5-31-7* 4 large rooms. In 4 family section. Owner retiringig. I'n in 1 'arnlly. best location, fully Recorder Operator iR FURTHER INFORMATION AKC Register, ' '— K-TF-44 ALOBNIS DAN'S PAINTINO house, excellent localloni^ S/9,900 Light Interesting work, hand No experience necessary- Excellent company benefits. New UsttFoiiBd 14 K-4.I9-K INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ..excellent condition. Asking S7 shrubbed, many extras Included, assembly of small electronic Call 686-6123 _ JE'CALL PRSONNCL. 743-4000, EXT. 668 SECY TO OUAUTY brown or black MASON CONTRACTOR STEPS ANO DECORATING, INT. J. EXT. available May 1st, heat 44nio- hot t For appointment call fiorciyca modern office. No experience ,,6HPRANGE ST., 8LOOMF4ELD,N.J.07003 COPFII TAIL!, t end t.blel. snornmerclal wiring. No lob < ' SIDEWALKSPATIOS 1 apprecl1 Mltl cdmponent parts. Bench work, R 4-19-1 OS dresser with mirror & bench, 243*»J9alt«r3PM. small or too big. 1744422. 45* Nye REASONABLE RATES. FREE water supplied, »195. Call 3756423, _AoHicy_Realtor.221 Chestnut St., SO'? SB'OM? '° "'- CLERK-TYPISTS necessary, KP graduate Northern New Jersey SPECIALIZE IN SMALL JOBS ESTIMATES. INSURED.J99-9414. Z 419101 congenial training period. All GRINDER . o D , ID welcomed. LIBCO • 379-1430, exl. CONTROL MANAGER LOST:-Passbook No. 42017. First bookcase, 3 lamp*, barbecue. , . R 4-19-17 Ave., Irvlngton. Roselle, 2412442. — Z4-19-111 fringe benefits. Call 464-3200, ext BLANCHARD ANO SURFACE pharmaceutical company 101 No.Wood Ave.,Llnden 925 1601 National State Bank, West (67 RAY AVE., UNION, N.J. -^ X 51073 Z-4-19-111 has openings.for OS COBOL This unusual position 1995 Morrli AV., Union 9*4-1X1 YORKIIf,AKC — K 4.26-44 6(6-4815 or. eM-1427 IRVINGTON WATCHUNC 244, or apply to personnel dept. GRINDING. MACHINISTS 1 — , R 4-19-1 'requires a person with good Irvlngton branch. Nye 4 MALES. TINY. *. R. PAINTINO t, Newly decorated 4W rooms, 1st ELIZABETH LATHE OPERATOR Apply programmers with 3-6 years' 319 Park Av.,Sc. Plains 132S10I Stuyvesant Ave. Please return to Hf;fS6" LOW & LOVELY CUT IT OUT! SCHCRIMG experience. secretarial skills Including H^-191 uyv FINE BLOODLINES Ice. Moor apartment, heat, hot water ALLOY CAST a, PRODUCTS Wd ft- MRS. R. KURZ steno & typing. bbanankk. RALEIGH BICYCLE 757 6990 :- —-.;- Enlertiinmtnt EAMOF ITALJANMASON." 3Sff V2tf?inE3g -supplied. Future newly-weds EASTER SPECIALS WOODED lvi ACRES Electrical Ind. 24 Linden Avenue Men'* S speed English touring and carpenterscarets . W«-.caWr n beabutifi y 9231, CHOICE ELMORA AREA This 3 bedroom ranch Is the Stop working at a |ob you hate - 100 Swenson Drive, Kenilworth. Starting salary up to -IU.ie.14 R 41917 374.1256, 399-0969. preferred. Immediate occupancy. .'. . ,491 CENTRAL AVE Irvlngton, N.J. 07111 bike, excellent condition, like new, your home, steps, patios, X 5-10-73 Call 379-3844 Thurs. 4 Sat.; 6 .7 DOCTOR TRANSFERRED epitome of gracious living. :, MURRAY HILL, N.J. take an Interesting one with S59.95, Call Rot*, eve*t*4.**44t90. IRISH SKTTIRI, AKC, Dam sidewalks, etc. Cair.e&Aitt . 675. Corner custom built split level, Spacious family room with this malor manufacturer of [ 60 Orange St., Bloomfleld, N.J. 07003 - »14#50O SECY TO ASSISTANT^ MeTCkndlHlwStlt IS- champion blood line. Litter of 13, SIDNBYKATI P.M., Frl. after B P.M. An Eaual Opportunity Employer LABORATORY PARTTWfi" : r R4-l».15 ?<41. (.!' . • PAINTING. PAPERHANGING, Z-4-19-101 half brick, built 1958. 7 large handhewn beams, stone fireplace scissors and shears. Typing's ... Applicants of all rac*f ar* ancouragad to apply Qualified applicants should We're looking for someone with MOVINO. Lane cedar chest, now 5 week* old. Call 4151964, THE FABULOUS rooms, science • kitchen, 2I11V HXI? 1 REALTORS INSURORS psychiatric social agency. Call tor bacteriology. design of fcjpllng & special machines. " 156 West Third Avenue E, * Orange Av*.. fry. 372- 12x15, 12x11, other* 4 oval*. Wilt Nwk. 3 elks. E|ii. llneTott^t . yjki: paperhanglng. Leaders & Gutters.- Unfurnished or furnished 2 rooms Transferred professional needs 3- — R 4.10.1 Mrs. Deutsch, 474 8047 Roselle, N.J. 07303 151 Jefferson AVe., EIU., EL 2-MOO bedroom hhom e I•n Unio•• -n area for AUTO AIR CONDITIONER IN- ELECTRICAL 6t9i. SOMMITTIBALVH FOOD give a warm look to any room In s- --Z—1—i RT«|7 Free Estimate. 414-4306. 4 large foyer, heat 4 hot water K 4191 your home or apartment. Bring FENCING X 5-10-73 supplied, convenient to buses,, Z4-19-I11 approximatelapproxlma y 1300 per month STALLeRS.Experlencod only.Full CYTOLOGY SEND RESUME-IN CONFIDENCE INDUSTRIES Long & Short Term STORE. 4»4 Sprlngfl.ld Ave., DOOJ FOR SALBI IRISH rent. Call 687-8300, Ext. 324, or lime employment. 14.01 per hr •(• TERMINAL OPERATOR Sit CR 7-2050, room size. . • • SETXEJJ—SUPPLIES, AKC, reasonable rent, write Box 15S2, c- c | l o Require* BS degree or — •—•--- . FOR APPOINTMENT etui* IM o Suburban Publishing Corp,, 1291 Geo. PATON Assoc. write Personnel Supervisor, benefits Including hospltallzatlon CLERK TYPIST L*. .!P !?H; . .P.Por.?".nlty (or Ml Central Ave. Murray Hill, N.J. Assignments SHOTS AND WORMED. (75. 1 Real Estate Broker Mortgage. •GRAVER WATER • Rf>•*.*r• —*J••••••ilvin • • i«a^^tiiifiiiiiB Tie -VV^-WsHld. .*v*.,«os,Pk2411616. -and-llfeHmnrania. 33J 5JJJ. provided If necessary. -WALLINGER —-- X 4-9-1 MALE, (, 2 f BMALKi. 1WV) fmtiH- BTWoWMT Sluyvesaiil Ave., unlun. txrtrotTtofrwo eo., Rt. a union YHERAPHY DEPARTMENT equivalent to loin medium .Bonuses FRINGED OVALS SB ijja...... - —-- - Z 419101 Zt-f.lll . —" ~ X 4-191 sized Pharmaceutical firm. Real Estate Sales People Poittbli Oof RIM I 241-9791 -zmonrj 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. 377-9000, EXT. 27 .Vacation Pay Htf.17 PIANO TUNINO IRVINOTON 5 DAY WEEK We'd like one year Wanted-.Immediately- by—one ol Complete line Includln* •*• Rt-f-er IRVINOTON Corner house for 3 families, l experience working-In a - BLpOD_BANJCl Union countvJs.Jaraest firms HENRY P. AND 5 room*, 2nd floor Automotive Parts-House Good • |VPist. speed writing. • FREE.. Hospital l«le, aluminum Tan*t*,:«lt. ALLIED ^VAN—tltlBS, INC. modern kitchens, double garage/ Attractive salary plus paid computer evlronment. Will OHAUS SCALE established In 190$, Opening new REPAIRING fumlsirewrroasTieat. Income Property 114 JM IP! EXPERIENCED ORDER ~ (NIGHTS)— MOVINO AND STORAGE J. ZIDONIK Mayiat.suo. good Income. Conventional id life Insurance train bright person. Dutlqs Requires ASCP with at :_J» HANOVER RO. FLORHAMPARK "Gallery ol Homes'' In Cranford. ^8!W.i!£5RSSr mortgage only. Brokers Invited. CLERK. EXCELLENT will Include operating . Experienced saje&_.people benefits and goSd^alary.Free JlRePROOF ^ VAULT*. 232-4464 DR 63075 34 Arverne Terrace OPPORTUNITY ALL xSrSsumi computer terminals by least 2 yeacs—biood- bank R 4-10-1 parking on premise*. - Xtf.74- i Phone 371-9622, It'no-answer call NEWARK BENEFITS. CALL TONY 4S7.11S9 5—J3AV— WEEK, "NO preferred, but will train If you are Mh 233-8269. 1 APPLY PERSONNEL-OEPT. feeding 18M cards Into qualified. Residential supervisor's IRVINOTON Isabella Ave.t-excellen! location, • ' "R4-19-i reader and distributing rlG, WILL TRAIN. ppolDJftenMiall-*3J.4«70 4'/) large front rooms, heat & hot Z 4 19-W 3 family income-producing. 13V* print outa and report. " st. class PLEASANT a. GOOD SALARY IN position also available. Resident* ly In nperson, - Exit 141, Garden Jt»te'Perkw>y;_ IRVINOTON OVERLOOK HOSPITAL '•EVENING. xperlenee. Qual of Cranford-.CIark area preferred. water supplied, elevator building, rooms, 3 complete baths, , central l Etalne Terrace WJ Morris Ave., Summit . BEAUTIFUL, NEW SHOWROOM. Starter home for-young rn^ipip *ymet*lratMwlMfty«wcMreUxl* DESK CLERK P-T Downtown Newark Savings Bank r ^venlnes •ach mk, 3 PM. to 10 has on opening (or a IBM 0}9 Alpha COMPANY, WC. 375 Mt P(leaMntAve, i^t»pm^^f^^tmiit!tm^^-*mir^^f,p>f> > Numeric operator. Company paid 410 Rahway »v«. Union, N benellU. Call 624.MD0 loYaMr Equal Opportunity employe.r N f J . .. —._ 1— — K 4-19-1 'xWi siEA^ ASK FOR OUR AD-TAKER

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.-Thursday, April I1?, 197? Public Notice Public Notice Unemployment drop reported Teacher programs • Thursday, April 19, 1973 Offices foi Rent 117 Public Notice NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS DEATH HOrtCES -'SHERIFF'S SALE Pavilion, Irvlngton General Hospital. Public Notice Is hereby given eTiimiiiiiwiinmiiiiiiiliiuiiMH i at Drew SUPERIOR (CHAN) E.117 c.,'••- erf, "Sunday April 15, 1973- interment •'-'orArfhur, aramffattterof Leonarjj VAILSBURG . .... SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Proposal must be accompanied thai sealed proposals for_ fyr-. BECK—Frederick Richard, William and Ronald for New Jersey last month approved by state Name the Bunny contest /SHERIFF'S SALE _ , by a certllled check In the amount nlshlngT'Iabbr arid materials for: Saturday. April 14, 1973~" , apt»e. 6-2 Hollywood Cemetery Monday SUPERIOR-(CHAN) E 171 SUPERIOR (CHANIE-138 JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION years, of Irvlngton* beloved Mayer. Funeral tervlce wat held FULLY MODERN SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW ESSEX COONTY, DOCKET NO. I of 10 percent of the- total amount Construction of a Parking Lot at KINO—Entered Into eternal rest, ' at The MCCRACKEN FUNERAL about arms control AC offices. all utilities. JERSEY, CHANCERY SUPERIOR COURT F-164A-7S. FORMAN MORTGAGE i bid or Bid Bond for the lull amount Ihe Frank H. Worrell High School, husband of Edna Bemert Beck, Arthur R., n, of MO Spotford Ave., Unemployment in New Jersey decreased by ployment rale from 7.0 percent to 8.8 percent of OF NEW JERSEY son of the lale Charles and Maggie HOME, 1500 Morrll Ave., Union, Reasonable rent. 1013 So. Orange DIVISION. ESSEX COUNTY. CO.. a corporation of New Jersey, of Contract. Check or Bid Bond Is Irylnglon, Npw Jersey, will be Eli jebelh, on April a, 1973, beloved on Friday,' April 13, 1973. 5,'400 In March to a level of 210,000, Ronald M. the work force. for Saint Elizabeth Deadline set bv Fnstpr Ave.i 2 blocks from So. Orange DOCKET NO. F 3381 71 J.I. CHANCERY DIVISION Plaintiff vs. MARTIN ' to be made oul to irvinoton received by the 8oard--of Beck, devoted brother of Mrs. husband of Alice Herwlck King; The College of Saint Elizabeth, Convent ESSEX COUNTY SlLVERSTEIN, et als., I General Hospital. Proposal Is lo be Margaret Kaufmann of Union and interment Hollywood Memorial Heymann, comisalpner of the N.J. Department' line. 373 Ant KISLAK MORTGAGE COR Education. Irvinoton, New Jersey, the lale Robert Beck. The funeral devoted fattier of Dean King of Park.. In lieu of flowart The decline In unemployment was attributed Stationrhe ,Colleg has receivee of dSaint approva Elizabetl fromh thConvene Newt More t-'CUUIIMihan 200 entries alreadC y J>Chave" Ibee nUy l CUblCI set for Saturday Z 4 26 117 PORATION. PlaintiH—VS—.MARV-- DOCKET NO. F 50-71 Defendants. Execution For Sale of ' enclosed In a sealed envelope and County of Essex. , . North Plolnfleld and Mn. Leonard of Labor and Induitry, has announced, thfe "Name the Bunny Contest," New Jersey ASSOCIATED EAST Mortgaged premises. to distinctly show the name of the service was held at HAEBERLE J. contributions may be made to'the seasonal factors, including the recall of submitted for the New Jersey Easter Seal PIET 8. FRANKLIN PIET, her proposals will be received on BARTH HOME FOR FUNERALS, (Betty) Sweeney of Linden, and Memorial Fund of St. Thomal Jersey State Department of Education to add Easter Seal Society, 9 Terminal rd., New husband. Defendants- Execution MORTGAGE CO., a • By virtue of the above stated ' bidder and marked LINEN brother of Welcome King of preliminary ejtlmate, prepared - by apparel and construction workers and ex- Drew University announced this week that Office Space for Rent 118 For Sale ol Mortgaged Premises. corporation organized and writ of Execution to me directed, I April 30, 1973 at 10:00 A.M. In Ihe 971 Clinton Ave., Irvlngton, on Norfolk, Va., Beatrice Woodruff of > Lutheran Church, Brick Town. - two new dimensions to its teacher preparation Society's Name the Bunny Contest, according Brunswick, 08902. AND Board ot Education Office, 54 Ml. Wednesday. April 18. Interment In Department's Division of Planning panded employment in retail trade. After the latest in its series of special conferences By virtue ot Ine above staled existing under the laws of the shall expose for sale by Public LAUNOBY Florida and Mrt. Ana Callahanol program, Beginning with the fall semester, the to Samuel I. Landls, president of the New A panel of Easter Seal volunteers will select ~ N:y• Court-J-.Ts Building lh.Neivarlu_ Jersey: . ... Conditions, Technical Edward Kletke, also survived by Wednesday, April 11. from The SUBURBAN CHAfEL ' percent was down from 7.1 percent a year ago. wife of the governor. The program will begin with a keynote ad- conditioning & heat, 7 lavs. Close described, situate, lying and being °--n "luesaay ' , 'hejst day of May, BEGINNING at the corner relect any or all bids due to any nine grandchildren, 16 great- OF PHILIP APTER «. SON, 1600 Through the addition of the early childhood service to thousands of New Jersey residents in the City ol Newark- County ol ,a ' one-thirty P.M. delects or Informalities and not Specifications and Drawings may Sprlnglleld Ave., Maplewood, on for cancer studies Among the State's nine major labor areas the The bunny in search of a name is the 12-foot dress at 9:15 a.m. outlining the ethical issues to Parkway. Excellent-- for lormed by the Intersection ot the adhering to IruLipecincallons, or bo obtained at the office of Karel grandchildren and four great- ittS* component, candidates for Bachelor of Arts handicapped by birth defects or disease or engineering or manufacMu-er's Essex and stale of New Jersey: '"eva ing Time) all that certain southerly line of Banta Place with great-grandchlldren, aunt of Fla.,belovedwlfeof the late Philip . Monday, April U. Interment King ' March unemployment rate decreased in six, tall Miss Easter Seal Easter Bunny, which has involved in arms control policy. This will be lot, tract or parcel ot tarn and the westerly line of Colt Street; lor any other reason. The Hospital B. Phfilpp. A.I.A. - 381 Chestnut Eleanor Kletke. The funeral J., devoted mother of Joseph Knef Solomon Cemetery, Clifton. degrees in Elementary Educatrion will be immobilized, either temporarily or .per- rep. or small office staff. Call BEGINNING at a point in Ihe Administrator reserves the right Street, Union, N.J. and. Mrs. Paul Gregory, also increased in one, unchanged in two. Compared been on lour throughout the state at various followed by a general session on national policy evenings 6 8:30, 241-0286. westerly side of .South Ninth Street thence (1) running- westerly to sever and make awards of all or service was held at HAEBERLE & prepared to teach in formal pre-school manently, as a result of an accident." along Banta Place north 5B .Proposals must be made out on BARTH COLONIAL HOME. 1100 survived by three grandchildren by memorial group with a year ago the rates were down in seven Z 409-MB atapoint therein distant 183.25 feet parts of any-bld& to-ono or more ihe Standard Proposal Form and . ,„,..„. „, .„„„,„,,,„„ and four great-grandchildren. The PPBIPBR—Harry F., on situations as well as in grades one to eight. ~ shopping malls. The bunny, which dispenses issues and an afternoon session on In- from the corner formed ov the County of Essex In the State of degrees 43 minutes West 23.36 feet bidders. Pine Ave., corner of vauxhall Rd., New Jersey, bounded and to a point opposite the center line In the manner designated Miereon. Union, on Monday, April 1»' funeral service was held at The Thursday April 12. 1973, of Union, areas, up In one, unchanged in'one. Courses will be redesigned to include the pre- colorful plastic, candy-filled Easter eggs; is ternational policy. Lynch will be available to intersection ot the said westerly (Mrs.) L. Galllna McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME. N.J., son ot me late Frederick and Rutgers University .will receive a (10,000 Stores for Rent 121 side ol South N.inth street and the described as follows: ot the partition wall of the and as required by the. Funeral was held on Tuesday, ' presently on displaylil the Wlllowbrobk Mall on all participants at $2 per person. southerly side ol South Orange BEGINNING at a point In the premises herein described and of— Purchasing Department Specifications and Drawings and Interment In Hollywood Memorial 1500 Morris Ave., Union, on Lydla Pfeifer. devoted brother ol grant from the Ruth Estrin Goldberg Memorial school element, and a close relationship will be the premises adlolning known as 4 , Irvlngton General Hospital p Saturday,April 14, 1773. Interment John Ptelfer. uncle of George. Rt- 46, Wayne. Delayed duty starts Ayenue and running, thence (1) northwesterly .line of Maple must be enclosed In a sealed en- v: *r*, . •'- - '.-.-• Hollywood Cemetery. - ' for Cancer_Research, to aid in developing a established with neighboring nursery schools, . _^™__ IRVINGTON South 1ft deorefi Wr-it Tt fee Avenue at a point therein distant Banta Place; thence (2) to and inoton'Herald, April 19, 1973 velope bearing the name and*" BRADY—On Sunday, April IS, John and Robert Pfeifer, also lyjll ho hnlfi in th^i ^,r"nt Hf)ll ftfl —small WopTorrem r sur vl ved by seven greet nieces end —vaccine agaifatamcci, at a CandellghrBaiT' dt!i Tllei:u l Bti! upenlu rear of building point; thence (2) North 74 degrees . .-... . -jnr uuun sain center or saiu -*"™" 01 me maaeT. ana ""—'•'•' ""««-•»" -••!•—- - •- — nephews. The funeral service was idwleT^rten^aTiraay-care centers so th^tT^!^S?^."H" \ ! ^ i the Drew campus. Because attendance will be ~West 102.5 feel lo a point, thence intersection ot same and II partition wall and In continuation sublect ol the proposal clearly beloved wife of the late William F. Maplewood NJ., on .Friday/April Saturday April 28 at Schackamaxon, Country students will have the 'opportunity for field all residents of Ne»_Jersey, but prizes are for details call 372 0X14 \. held at HAEBERLE a, BARTH for Navy recruits^ limited to the. capacity of the hall... the con- , - 2 4-19-121 131.North 15 decrees 38' West 25 soulhwester V line of Nye Avenue thereof, a course" of. south 31 marked on the envelopo. Brady, dear mother < 13, 1973, husband of the- late w -geared for children between the ages of six at)d (eel lo a poinl.-".thence (4V Soulh7J -thence-running (1) along-said-llne- degrees-17 minutes-wesl ,60 feet* V>7 Kandel-orWMtfU -C-onttanee-Coopa ' " ' CE^^IOOna _0uhj.Scot«h Plains Mr».-Seymour Kerbel of - experiences related far thetr~woTk7~ " ~ Operation Cache has been developed by the ference organizers suggest thai spectators plan degrees East 102.66 feet- lo a point ?' Maple Avenue South 57 degrees thence (3) north 58 degrees, 43 W. Melbourne _ Kno* «n 33 minutes West 25 feet; thence (2 minutes west 3.14 feet; thence (4) tljnc designated will not'be ac- Maureen p. Buiione of Warren' companies. " ' * BEING KNOWN AND North 52 degrees 27 minutes west south 31 degrees 17 minutes west 25' SHERIFF'SSALE Adelaide Knox, also survived by interment In Hollywood. Memorial '• Memorial organization, will formally present chairman of the department, numerous and their personal affairs before reporting to active feel; thenc* (5) south 58 degrees 43 — SUPErRtOR-ICHAN) F-177 -. cepled. • i. Twp.. dear sister ol Mrt, Florence six grandchildren, Funeral service DESIGNATED as Lot No 2-1 as '"0 feel; thence (3) North 37 RT Of NEW ..pack—...... ~ _'T.ll -the grant to Dr. Otto Plesda, immunologist at complex societal factors have caused an in- "Those interested in..helping to name our The conference is presented and sponsored, laid down on a Map ol the Louis degrees 33 minutes East 25 feet minutes east 26.50 feet to sold line SUPERIOR CO'u A certified check to the order of Masferson of Maplewood,. step- was held at SMITH AND SMITH methods, concepts duty. The program gives high school graduates WANTED: Shop or Store lo Be an 1 by Drew with the cooperation of the Arms Used For Work Shop. Reasonable Greiner Properly — d thence (4) South 52 degrees 27 of Colt Street; thence (6) along the J E R S E Y/ CHANCERY the Board of Education of the mother orthe late William F. and (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris Ave.. QUINZBL—Charlet 5.. of-102^1 -- the Rutgers Institute of Microbiology, crease in the number of children from all Easter Bunny should send their suggestions to 180 days from the time they enlist until they same north 31 degrees U minutes . DIVISION/ESSEX COUNTY, Town of. Irvlngton, N.J., for ten John J. Brady, also survived by 13 Springfield, N.J., on Tuesday, Rent. Call Evenings, 487-2606. "" BEING commonly known ,is 351 minutes East 100 leel to the Mountaln Ave.. Springfield, N.J., "improving Capital Cost Estimating" will be economic backgrounds who are being placed in Control Association. Drew president Robert F. H5-3 121A South- 9th Street. 'Newark, Nev aforesaid line ol Maple Avenue the east 85 feet to the point and place of DOCKET ;ilO.- C 237-1 71 RUBY percent (10 percent) of the largest grandchildren- and- two-greet- April 17, Interment Hollywood suddenly, on Mooday, April 9,1973;' , Dt,. Plescla'a studies will attempt to convert nsychology, curriculum, resources and ser- have to report to active duty. point and place of BEGINNING. BEGINNING. McPHERSON, Plaintiff vs. 52 amount for which a contract may-, .grandchildren, The funeral was Cemetery, Union. In lieu of beloved husband of th* latt :I the topic of a one-day seminar to be held at pre-school agencies; and the prevailing con- Oxnam will chair the opening session; Arms Jersey- flowers, contributions may be tumor cells to a form that does not cause fur- vices, and evaluation of children typically Although enlistees need not take the full 180 BEING commonly known as 167 BEING known as No. Q Banta HOWARD ' ST. ( CORP.. a be awarded, or a bid bond for a like held from The FUNERAL HOME Charlotte Trlveff Qulnztt. devotad Control Association president Archibald S. Tho approximate amount of the nvnvii, Lumriuuiiun* may D* : «_noriun* m«*ii -, ther tumor growth without interfering with that Newark College of Engineering Thursday, cept - concerning the impact of early ex- Summer Rentals 122 Judgment to he satisfied by said Maple Avenue, Irvlngton, N.J. Place, Irvlngton, N.J. corporation of the >tate of New sum, executed by a surety com OF JAMES F. CAFFREY «, SON, made to tha memorial fundof-i father of Harry T. and Charltt considered to be retarded, emotionally days, Operation Cache gives them a head start BEING trie same premises Jersey,etal,Defendants. ORDER pany authorized to do business In April 26. periences upon the.later development of the Alexander is chairman of the conference and sale is Ihe sum of TWENTY TWO The approximate amount of the FOR SALE. 809 Lyons Ave., corner of Park Pl.» Morrow Memorial Church, I Richard Qulnxt*. brother o» Mrs. part of the tumor which involves an immune disturbed or brain injured. Two facilities over other Navy recruits because the time THOUSAND FIFTEEN DOLLARS Judgment to be satisfied by said drawn Inaccordancewlth a survey Ihe State of New Jersey, mutt irvlngton, on Wednesday. April It. Maplewood, N.J:, or a charTty'bi t May Deppe and Mrt, Louisa Sponsored by NCE's Division of Continuing the closing session. BEACH HAVEN WEST salejs the sum ot Twenty-Three made by. Decker engineering • By virtue- of. the ahovo stated Hurlbutt, also turvlved by four response. He will be working with tumors child has emphasized the need for more already based on the Saint Elizabeth counts toward seniority, according to the Navy AND SIX CENTS (S22.015.06). js h um Order For Sale, to me directed, I accompany each proposal. To St. Paul the Apostle ChurChurcch campus, 3—botteoom—homo—on—lgoorti h4l "*"*iou5anou5and NinftNinft. Hdd Fnrty- Associates,d»ted April 16. 1971. Successful bidder will be where Ihe Funeral Mass was April grandchildren and two greatt occuring in mice to develop the underlying Engineering Studies and the New Jersey-New teachers competent in this field. Recruiting Branch Station, 272 N. Broad St., complelely fenced. Screened Ct fpr -by-Public— was ofi • artchllrtrenEutrLjil Ihe New Jersey Association for Alexander has been assistant director of the The Sheriff reserves the right to Five DollarDll s and Thirteen Cents IT IS Intended to describe the requlred to furnish a Bond from a ept s sou',, , itrvlc« Learning Dorch, outdoor barbecue, private ad|ourn the sale Irom time lo time (23,945.13), together with Ihe costs same premises conveyed to Martin' Auction, in Olflceof Mierltf, Essex CampflddSI.. irvlnaton, beloved-i was held at SMITH AND SMITHSAi " piuceQuira fur puwlble application to humans. -¥O«-*«ouong-omie American Society uf Cost special- education endorsement, fui- DtsatJWiies and tile Calais School, will be ac- -Elizabeth: U.S. ArnTs control and Disarmament Agency docK, many extras. From June County Courts Buildlno in Newark, surety company authorized to do Interment Gate of Heaven as provided by Low of this sale. Silverstelnand Phyllis Stluersteln, wife ot Joseph, mother of Mrs. . (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris Ave.A , The Memorial was organized In 1949 as an Engineers, the seminar 5 will discuss new mulflted In accordance with the guidelines thru Sept. 697 5914. his wife, by Deed dated April 28, on Tuesday, the 8th day of May, business In the- State of NewCemetery. cessible to Jhe special education students and Also available to high school graduates is a and is chairman of the American Bar Newark, N.J. April 2.1973 The Sheriff reserves the right to next, at one thirty P.M., Frieda Fran kef and Samuel, David sprlnglleld, on Thursday, April 11, ., 253 122 JOHN F.CRYAN,SHERIFF adlourn the -sale from time^o time 1971 and recorded May 3, 197! In JefaeyHn- the full amount of the BREIFUS-On Monday, April 16, and Julius—Kurlander, alto j interment Falrmount Cemetery. ' outgrowth of an Informal social group of nine' concepts and methods for contemporary offered by the State Department of Education will provide opportunities for pre-servlce ex-- nuclear propulsion training program for those Association Committee on Arms Control and Book 4372 of Deeds for /Essex (Prevailing Time) all that certain contract lor the faithful per- 1973, Emily (nee Wllcintkii; Chatham. Continental Lodge No. '/ NORTH WILDWOOD Adams, Adubato 8, Tafro, Atlor as provided by taw. ' ~ ~ tract or parcel ol land and VVIIcznsk " survived by six Grandchildren and young women who had known each other since capital projections. and consultation provided by specialists, will who want to broaden their scientific and Disarmament. Now renting for Memorial Day neys Newark, N J., March 26, 1973 County page 351. / formance of tho work and to formerly of Hillside, devoted wife n «(^arandchlidran.'Funerat 190 F&A.M. conducted services ,,' periences in this area. Irvinoton Herald Apr 12. 19. 26 JOHN F.CRYAN, SHERIFF premises, herelnalter n.irticularly guarantee the payment of all liens two r Wednesday, April 11, followed by " their preteen years. They maintained their The program will be held at the NCE Alumni be added to the approved program in technical background in subjects related to Wwliwiri «. .-ii^ ;w|y 3, ^irQurt. The.approxlmate amount of the ripsrrihor). ^Itnntp Ivtnn and being of the late Frank, beloved mother wats htld frorom Thae SUBURBAN All educatioiutudies at the College will Ho has been undersecretary of the Army and apartments & rooms, Week, Finn, rcimm & B-loonn AHui neya c rf.qiilr»ri hM of George, Charles ot Hllislda~-..- and QF PHI.LIP APTFR ~ the Sprlnglleld Fire Department's i) friendship through tin, twin until th» nVath _ Center, 150 Bleeker it.. Newark, and will run Flpmpnl/iry FrliipnUnn for H\pm» Btndenta in tho CCityy ofNowark. County ot The Board of Education HMnKCT WAiHInflTongT . NJ.. loving rHAPFI ' Service. : — continiip in rw> rm|lt upon a broad liberal arta nuclear engineering Mnrp infnrmqtinn k New .lorsfV 3tntp treasurer Nmy rhnirmnn nf monthrseasdh. "S871871 Irvlngton Herald, April 5, 12, sale Is the sum-t V Essex and State .of New Jersey: SON, 1400 sprlnglleld Ave., Irani Da.m. uirough 5 p.m. A registration fee of 19,26,1973 (FeoS57.60) Thousand Four Hundred Sixty- tho right to accept or re]ectese anny or grandmother of J°ngrandchildren. Maplewood. on Friday, April 11. from cpneer o( Ruth Estrin Goldberg. planning to worjc with handicapped children. available at the recruiting station or by calling the Board of Governors of Rutgers-The State Z-119123 BEGINNING In.the easterly line and 11 areat-grand~chi]aren. The foundation, and graduating teachers will be Three Dollars and Eighty-One all bids, or any part ot a bid due to Interment Beth Israel Cemetery, $40 per person will be charged. Professional requirements will Include a Cents (529,463 61), together with of Howard Street 1 members of the NCE faculty. Beverage Control Board of tho never age Control Board of the and fifty five minules east thirty Board of Education. the King Church, Hillside, where a Newark, N.J., Beloved wife of and Mrs. Mary Gudat, sister ol ,, . belong Jo tbe organization, raising funds to MILEAGE. 51249 Newark, N.J., March 26,1973 eight feet; thence souih fifty-nine Toieph A. Lardlere, sister of Charles Perko, assistant director of Model homes CALL Town of Irving ton to transfer to Town of Irvington lo transfer to JOHN F.CRYAN,SHERIFF All bidders must be prc-qualifled Funeral Mass was offered. Gerhart Retch, alto survived by ' support research against cancer. Rob Chris Inc. trading as Riflnoy's Wine 8. Liquor Inc. degrees sixteen minutes east sixty- by Ihe State "' Department ol Interment Holy Sepulchre Carmine and Domlnlck Boncourl. four grandchildren. Funeral* engineering for Merck Chemical Co., will 375-0923. Zucker, Goldberg & Weiss, TWO feet one half inch; thence Mrs. Mary Cece. Mrs. Angela With the addition of the $10,000 grant, MADISON LIQUOR SUPERETTE trodinq as RIGNEY'S WINE 8. Attorneys Education before submitting any Cemetery. service was held at SMITH AND HTF-123 for promises located at 378 LIQUOR for premises located at 21 south twenty elght degrees and CUOIIO, Mrs. Pauline Caagleno, SMITH (SUBURBAN), 4t3_Morrll •Jf discuss "Capital Cost Estimating for New open on holidays Irv. Herald, April 5, 12, 19, 26, 1973 Ihlrty'-flvc minutes west twenty- b|d, In accordance with Title 1BA: Friday, and Mrs. Mlnn(e Doyle. Funeral Rutgers University has received a total of WANTED Stuywsant Ave"., Irvlngton the Mill Road,, Irvinqton the plenary (Feosei 60) 189. Ave., Sprlnglleld, N.J., on Friday,;« Plant Facilities;" Mark Growman, analyst for plenary retail distribution license retail consumption license c 28 four feet nine Inches; thence north April '13. Interment private. 137,310 from the organization, whlclf has Michael A. Sunsteln, vice- Party who needs l00%"fmanclng . D 12 heretofore Issued to Madison heretofore Issued to Mary Rigney llfty-cigh-Udegrcetr -and thirty A Corporation submitting, a bid (HUELSENBECK FUNERAL ib RCA Corporate T)perations for David Sarnoff with no money down on a 1969 mlnuies west sixty three feet five in response to this advertisement, Anna. Besofsky Bugano. Funeral - distributed a total of $361,228.17 since Its for- president of marketing for the Javlin, S1295. For instant credit Liquors Inc. trading as Madison trading as Riqney's lor premises HOME, 1106 South Orange Ave.. Research-Center, "Estimating for New Ven- Liquors for premises located at 378 located at 71 Mill Road, Irvlngfon. inctrcsTthence north sixty degrees, shall accompany such bid with a was conducted privately from Newark, on Tuesday. April 17. mation. ^ New Jersey Division of OK call OASIS MOTORS at 721- Stuyvcsant Ave., Irvington. Objections, if any, should be thirteen minutes wet thirty six resolution authorizing Its proper HAEBERLE & BARTH HOME ROBCRTION—-Frances E., on' tures Under Uncertainty," and John Lynskey, 7100. feet eight Inches to trie aforesaid FOOR FUNERALS, 971 Clinton Funeral Mass at Sacred Heart Tuetday, April 10. 1*73, of 4* U.S. The funds have gone to support research at Kaufman and Broad, Objections, If -any, should be made "Immediately in writing to PROPOSAL . officers to submit such a bid and Church, valltburg. manager, cost engineering, for Bechtel Corp., K 4-19-123 line of Howard Strei-1, and thence author I ilng such officers to Ave., Irvlngtong , on TTuesdayu , April Route 11, Green Brook. wIM of the• ii> nationwide housing producer, 1968 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon, made immediately.. in_wcltlno-tO— Valentine Meissne'r, Town Clerk, Sealed proposals will be along the line of Use of Computers in Cost Estimating regular hours comes as a VW-1949 FASTBACK. Sid. Irans, (F$13 Rental end Laundry Services for adlourn the sale from tint*? to time with tho Revised Statute 40A: 11-16. wat held at SMITH AND SMITH., I Goodman of Union, Mrs. Murray Sklar of navy-white Int., 70 engine, snow Florham Park, N.J. Ann Battschllnger, Nancy Carol, Applications." AMY RUNFOLO Irvinqlon General Hospital. as provided by Law, Funeral wat held from the John Andrew and" Curt Edward (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris Ave.. Livingston, and Mrs. Samuel Talesnlck of convenience measure for tiros. Gxc. concl., $1400. will talk. Sect. Newark, N J . April 7. 1973 MICHAEL A. BLASI Leonard Lee Funeral Home, 201 Springfield, on Saturday, April ii. '(•'• 3743622. In accordance with Lau, great-grandfather of April Springfield. — Professor James L. Rlgasslos, chairman of prospective homebuyers who 807 Inwood Rd. specifications and form of JOHN F;CRYAN. SHERIFF Secretary.Business Manager Blancke St.. Linden, on Saturday. Hulh and Jason Rottort. The Interment In Pretbyterlan K-4-19-123 Union, N.J. NEIGHBORS WANT YOUR used proposal which can be Inspected Ell las I. Cohen, Attorney BOAHDOF EDUCATION April 14. Thence to St. Elizabeth's funeral service was held at Cemetery. NCE's department 'of Industrial and must use their leisure time to Irv. Herald, Apr. 12, 19, 1973 items. Toll 'em what you have. and copies obtained at the office of irv. Herald, Apr. 17, IV, U, May 3, IRVINGTON,N.J. R.C. Church where a Mass ot -HAEBERLE (. BARTH HOME view model homes. The 80,000 HOMES! WANTED Run a low cost Classified Ad, Call 1973 Irvlno'on Herald, Apr. 19,-1973 Requiem Wat OffWM. inleTrfUnt managemnr-englneering, will moderate the —Part y—w*to-fteed&-MKWtr-*tnan€T(>g- (Fee $15.84) Ihe Purchasing Department, 3rd - • - • Cemetery. South FOR FUNERALS. 971 fllntnn _ £*ttrei (nee Blonket protection Moor. blllaBelh "—Scuillino Ave.. irvlngton, on Monday, program, and Professor Carl Wolf of the same builder's sales offices and with no money down on a 1970 Plofnfleltfalnflel , N.J. Wosnlfrer), of 30 D Forest Or,, To protect blankets in the sickroom and YOUR AD WILL REACH OVER W.000 HOMES Toronado, AM-FM stereo, air Ii. Interment In Falrvlew i Springfield, N.J.. loving mother-of department, will discuss "Developing the model homes will be open IN UNION, SPRINGFIELD, MOUNTAINSIDE, cond. J2795. Foi Instant credit OK CAMPANA—Arthur, on Friday, Cemetery, Westlleld. ' John Rothenberg, also survived by r'H pamper the patient, spread a pretty covering ROSELLE, ROSELLE PARK. KENILWORTH call OASIS MOTORS at 7217100. April 13, 1973, age 72 years, LONDON —Dorothy (nee two grandsons and one great- „, Proper Organbational Climate." from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. every LINDEN, IRVINGTON, VAILSBURG. beloved husband of - Beatrice Wersttaw). of 11 Wentworth Rd.. , over the lap and under the food tray. For this, K 419123 Andorson Campana, devoted granddaughter. Funeral service , The program on capital cost estimating is day jit Raintree, Coventry HILLSIDE. MAPLEWOOD. MILlBURN, LTD 390-1949 Summit, N.J , beloved wife of the I was held Irom TheJieRNHEIM-'i't Just pink the edges of a square yard of soft SUMMIT,WESTFIELD.CRANFORO, CLARK, brother ol Mti. AmeJIa Senopole, late Jules, devoted mother of Mrs. t OOLDSTICKER MEMORIAL;;;, one of more than two dozen special presen- Square, and "a country RAHWAY FULL POWER, AIR COND. Frank fleil and William C. plastic — or hem a length of washable cloth, _ GOOD SHAPE Campana. Relatives and friends Glta Flalschner, dear sister ol I HOME. 1200 Clinton Aiut'H0W Would you lik*. some help In praporing tained from the Dbdslotrxof Continuing tomato red, white lop, white in- Chakan, Mrs. Mary C. Johnson! ! ' to observe the Friday deadline What she Monday, April 9, i973. age 67 years Scott, devoted mother of Linda K,.n terior, auto., console, air, AM-FM Miss Susan Chakan, Mrs. Jullaiine nev/spop«r releases? Writ* to this news- Engineering Studies;- Newark-College of Okllchany and Mrs.'-Heteri1 of Irvinoton, husband of thr late and Catherln* S. Scott, daughter of for other than spot news. • tape, under 30,000 miles. Good Frances M. (nee^tort),dev«ted : Bernard am the late Catherine:'e==~ Camaro, Auto. P.S.. $2795. For 1973. Divine L made t«ttftmerlcan Cancer Orthodox Gn • • "mreS). 1 instant credit OK call OASIS ant In i Society):. . . • MOTORS at 721 7100. ssTBrosa 5treetr~EII«ebeth, N.J. rial Park, Linden." j K 4-19 123 CIBRIAN—On Sunday, April 11. McCLUal—On Sunday, April' 19, SOPKO—Michael, on Thursday, PONT I AC- 19*6 LEMANS 1973, Margaret J., of Union, N.J.. 1973, Miss Jessie, of IBM Bertram April IL 1971, age 72 years, of convertible, cjood tires, new trans, ~Se1SVed daughter of Elizabeth and 1 battery, muffler, & •starter. 1 the late.Paul Schneider; sister ot To -. Union. N.J.; beloved aunt of South Orange, N.J. The funeral owner. Asking 1300. 687 5383. Robert W. Sommervllle; also : .was held from HAEBERLE «. Paul Schneider. The -funeral -survived by several nlecet. BARTH COLONIAL HOME. 1100 . K4-191 service -was held at Jhe -Private funeral service was held al ' Pine Ave., corner oTVetntiail Rd., REASONS CORVAIR—1964, 2 door, 4 new McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, the McCRACKEN FUNERAL Union, on Monday, April 16. tires, new clutch, now starter, 1500 vorrls Ave., Union, on HOME. 1500 Morris Ave., Union, interment In Roaedale Memorlel needs flywheel. $150. 379-5480 after Tuesday, April 17,1973. Interment N.J. There were no calling houri. Park. Linden, N.J. - fi p.m. ' Hollywood Cemetery. MONAOHAN—Naoma A. (nee1 K 4-26-123 CIERPIAL- John J., of 3»J Fedor Aye.. Linden, on Monday, April 9, O'Brien), suddenly, on Thursday, ' TAWItsjL—Florenc inee ADrjl 12, 197.1. irf iVwInyim. wlff nt ' KO>aial«tilT.N«jft Tftnrll ULIB1, nf ^ Anna Jachyn'cierplal; father of mediate Patrick J. Monaghan, Irvlngtonirv , N.J./beloved'mother of. John M. and Kathleen; brother of devoted slater of Mrs. Mary L-Corp,. Richard Tawrel, USMC, of Jospeh,Louis, Miss Anna and Mrs. Rlelemeyer and the late Lillian Irvlngton, dear (later of Mrs, PARTS, ACCESSORIES — FOR Michael (Agnes) Mysiks. The Cavanaugh. Joseph and Leo Dorothy Kot. John Kent, Arthur IMPORTS, SPORTS, Jersey's funeral was held from the O'Brien, aunt of Mrs. Reglna and Edward Kowalstl Th largest oldest, nicest, supplier. KROWICKI McCRACKEN Freckman, Mrs. Call Kremenlch funeral we*»eld on Tuesday. AprJ Imported Auto Center, behind rail FUNERAL HOME, 3124 E. 81.and Ronald Rletemeyer. The 17 from The PARKWAJ station Morrlstown. 374-0686. George Ave., at the Elizabeth-' funeral was held from WOZNIAK MEMORIAL HOM8 K 1.MJ3A Linden city line, on Friday, April HAEBERLE a, BA.RTH ' HOME 320 Myrtle Ave., Irvlrnton. thenci 13. 1973. Funeral Maas St.' FOR.' FUNERALS. 971 Clinton to St. joseph'a P.M. Carholli Adalbert's Church. Interment Mt. Ave,. Irvlngton,on Monday/April Church, Irvlngton. for a Punera. YOU'LL SAVE Autos Wanted 125 Calvary Cemetery, Linden. l«.. Thence to st, Leo's church. Mass. Interment St. Stanislaus Memorial contributions to the Irvlngton, for a Funeral Mass- Cemetery. Mlnooka. pa,- Vlneland Stale Hospital were Interment Gate of- Heaven JUNK CARS OF ANY KIND Cemetery, east Hanover, wanted, 34 hr. service made al the funeral home.. TafUfCHK—Robert J.. , WHEN YOU WRIJE YOUR OWN CLASSIFIED B.A. Towing Service - CIPRIANI-Louise (nee' GrellaU' M0K?TT'~;Ant.fr0. J. on Monday, April 9, mx of 13) 9641506 of Ettex Fells, beloved wife of the' Saturday; April 14, 1973, of Tanager Way. Mountainside/ »'vr Kt.f-125 late Joseph Clprtanlr devoted Newark, husband of Esther (nee .husband of Mary Dermodv Bertollo), father of, Louis R-, . Teuscher, father of Robert T.I AD AND MAIL WITH YOUR CHECKt mother of Mrs. Dorothy De Marco Susan H. and Constance TeuscheTi, Mobile Homes of Essex Fells, Ralph Cipriani of Robert G., Wilbur L., Mrt. Arlene 126 Woodbrldge and Mrs. Claire Slppd H. Llnnett. brother of Mrt. son of Mrs. Arthur C. TeuscriS' SPRING GARDEN -of Budd Lake, beloved titter of Gemma Floravanll, and the late Funeral was held from SMITH FOR ONLY * MOTOR HOMES FOR RENTAL Alfonso Grella and the late Philip Dalla Montlvonl and Virginia AND SMITH (SUBURBAN), ill 1 We will rent vour unit. Call T;K, Grella. also five grandchlldrr- Floravantl. also 1} grandchildren Morrlt laid. <.. -4Wntal-?&3-e5v6-+€Hp:;«r-sov-.• _ BS^Accbmmodotionj to (It all udfletV Lockon, Dresslno Rms., & Ca- MINIBIKE4H.P. women ond men. GOOD CONDITION Heaven banos, CALL AFTER 4 P.M. Cemetery, East Hanover. In llalietu of Al Jocobton, Director . EASY WANT AD FORM ASK FOR BILL flowert, contributions may be 9—A program for all. made to the Heart Institute. 'St. wt/^ry —HvtfiJiwoiinsor AVTjiAGEni.T.NXTirtli:LTriM)i>ro70fruNlfi-<)f<~'" TWchael't—MeUIcar "nCenter, " MUCCIX6—Nlcholat, on Monday, • Nursery, 3-4 yrt. Newark. "• deVoted .••••;c-".". • • '•• KXTI1A U1NO WOIIDS ALLOW TWO 121 .IPACKS. FUIUIIE YOUn COST BV April 9,1973, of Roselle ParS,r4j., George Chamlga :v, . • •.-'.'.•• - ' • i MUI.TII'I.VING lilt NUM1IK1I OF WOIIDS DV ISr MINIMUM CHARGE 1.1.00 Raymond • Troraitlonol, 5 yrs. w OUTKI N —Ethel (nee beloved*husband of Mary (nee t2H A\rr«jn- WWtkl * , Dubrowsky), of now. Price it. -Tomaato). devoted father of '"•ten " ' • U«e Gottred, Director YOUR CLASSlf IBP *D WILL / 1 Linden.' beloved wife ot the t " Rbt D. MUI dflh| y|f#>v»« —Menderr-tuvlnu nmiher-of—t BARTH • Teenagers, 13 - IS brother of Mrt. Ai HOMB FOR 5—Broodway entertalnrjient. Doncet, APPEAR IN FIRST! ISSUE ' Dubrow, Rose Shapiro, Sa Monroe Klein Sissklnd, Sarah Simon and Tha funeral wa~ Clintoj..n AveAVI..I irvlngton, on <:l.ASSlKIEn DKPT. Abraham OutKIni o^ar sister of Splash parties on Sat. Nlte. • Ron GoldfadderH SUBURBAN rUDUSllING CORP. Hyman Dubrowsky; alto survived r . Martha Autma, Director Asst. More Henna 12*11 Stu>vr«am Aw.. Union. NJ, -Uy-42, ' " grondchlldr fi. I; Tliursda ce to St. Oenevl 1 iJ-^-Most Imporloiil.- 5prino-€orit p, Un 13 devoted •k- Mrt. y bursting with memories. , And when you give love, yti'u get it back, . John, alto For a couple of hours a week, you could be that If you can sp.-jre some. t|ine,:evcn a few.'hours; In • Sc • LINDEN LEADER 20' 16 17 18 19 20 grandchi "" ' ••""•••>"- ^ or write to someone. call your local Voluntary,5r\fetl^h Center, or- additional1 wo\di aie There are so many Helens who need you. There "Volunteer," Washington. E^C. 20013. Mft H»S1BW •SUBURBAN LEADER rf, attach itpattitt ihttt of, are children who don't have parents. They need you. 'W"Wlr' ••• "iv*M''i !••'•,- ". v U urn Thereta't Broadway- and TV artrcs* Kay People who can't read or write or speak English. They *IRVINGTp|J HERALD Medford shows you bow to tend need you. Guys in veterans hospitals, patients in 73 EAST MADISON AVE. JKKir conMbuttoii lo the American mental institutions, mothers who don't know how to i l»7J, Ojord*, , Ave., Hatf 0...... •VAkSBURfi XEADER ^ Sockly'f Cnuede. "Your 1 •77-43Q0 Barry Segal —^General Manager 1 hutban(fpf Rose.dr and the la your partner In (be George 0. Jr 1 Florham PorH Mrt (gatest csneer," *ayt MM alto' ' •SUB SPECIAL OFFER LIMITED TIME ONLY bfewfe Mrat, co-star of the I Dun Martin TV thow. IT.' *m

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Second Class Postaa* Mailing Addrssu SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSPAyTAPRJL 26, 1973 Subscription Rot* P.O. Bo» V), SprlngfUld, N.J. 07081 18.50 Y»o»ly Paid ot Sprlngflold, N.J. 20 Cents Per Copy REALTORS MULT4PLE LISTING 'NOT EVERY . . . PRACTITIONER' Whether You Sell or Buy available through members Not every real estate practitioner is a Realtor. Use The Services of a REALTOR. Only those acceptedjor membership by your local Town plans 'joint venture' real estate board or as individuals^ and by the of the -^National—Association—of—Real Estate Boanls~are —~ REALTOR'S PLEDGE Realtors and may use the term which is registered •_- TTiose in the U.S. Patent Office:— •:::'" Board of Realtors Porhaps the best summary of the high ideals which library museum wing the Realtor embraces is contained in. his Realtor's of the Hedge: ''''"" "'"' ~ PLEDGES FOR THE PUBLIC The township "plans to consider a plained that expansion of the municipal late-night parking and other violations in the pledged cooperative effort" to build a historical garage, on Center street at the rear of his area of Crescent road and Baltusro! way. The 1 museum wing at the, Springfield Public property, is in violation of local zoning or- mayor said he would investigate and take ORANGES Specifically, how do;s this code of ethics obligait/ • Library, Mayor William A. Ruocco told some 40 dinances. Pepe reported that he had been whatever action might be necessary. the Realtor to act in the best interests of the public? I AM A REALTOR citizens in the audience at the Township unable to obtain a clarification of the issues Following the meeting, Ben Yarrow Committee meeting, Tuesday night at Town from town officials and had hired a lawyer to disclosed that he had resigned as a member of to an rcproapnt Ma 7VND Learn all pertinent facts about the I Pledge Myself Hall. lhl> Spnl"r rifiT-ng' Hnnoing Sanford Meskin, township attorney, said that declined to explain his action but added, "At a _ piuueily fui—which he accept5~lfis~ The mayor said the project would be a joint venture of the township and the JIbrary the matter was under study. He added that future date I will be free to talk.". agency. : since the issue might lead to a court suit, he felt -o-o- To protect the individual right of-real estate trustees, with both groups sharing costs. He Protect the public against fraud, mis- declined to provide any further details until the the Townshljf^Cojnrnittee should not now IN OTHER BUSINESS, the committee voted Established ownership and to widen the opportunity to enjoy it; Including LIVINGSTON. MILLBURN, representation. or unethical practices in township..._a.ttornejJ.-.'.can work out an discuss the problem. to abolish the Landlord-Tenant Committee. the real estate field. wTangtjmunt Wllll tlte iffWyengfThe library. —AihnrZeller-«omplainer x at Dayton Saturday the students have had an opportunity to work 54 W. So. Orange Avenue neglected such basic .kills M 531 Valley Road 206 Main Street 649 Morris Avenue nominations in the June S primary elections— Angelo (Duke) "Menza, GOP municipal of pool memberse . with adults, meet professional artists, attend 366 Main St. speUing and grammar Jonathan Dayton Regional High School's West Orange 731-9100 South Orange 7624800 Millburn ' 376-1013 Springfierd 376-2300 and the November local election shapes up as a chairman, said.that his party made Its decision In other Recreation Department action, the art allows and learn new techniques."~—" «' •_ WestOranae - 7364B00 KARAM, VOLTAIRE PETRUCELLI REALTY CO. TANNE, BEA, INC. contest between Dr. Raymond Constantian and at a screening committee meeting last Wed- vocal department wil| play host t" th»-"«-rinrnl BRENNER & CO., INC. „ this unusual program has provided an op- -436 Main Street 540 Volley Road" 312 So. Orange Avenue Hal Dennis, two Republican newcomers to.the_ students of James Wood High School of Win- 71 Valley St DECHTMAMARRY M., INC. — ru^rfny HK.alri rhnt lhry/i^^lll^y-Jlhl lTtt^ "» deP^taent under several portunity for thejiigh school, adult school and ~T808~Spririgfietd~Avenu6 _"_' —West-Orange ———672-2606 . West Orange Gouth Oianye ThTownshii p AtAttornet y SaSforSfd dMeslri rin and in- several Um^andth^lrVattoldtagTtt Un chester, Va., Saturday at 8 p.m. at a joint —•—South-Orange TAYLOR. FRANK H» SON IMH "basicTiffls, Including grammar and letter «« ™»n'«tors. concert in the school's auditorium. community "specialists to share their Maplewood 763-7800 KLEIN. THjCiiftS.J.Tai^ PRUDEN,WALTER R,INC. cluding Township. Oommitteemaji-Norman knowledge and resources for the benefit of the T BRETZGER, WILBUR J. ^.Note First Name " • —All community residents and-their friends — DEGNAN COMPANY, THE ~TO"Maplewppd AysnUB^t! . _ • .... • - 614iCentral Avenue —— Hjjnnw anil Maynr Wllllnni A. RuOCCO, was student, according to a library spokesman. 29 Essex Street ..._._-.•' r-'-Maplewodd" . "•"" 763-0600 East Orange —~r—. 6762900 23 So. Harrison Street " have been invited to attend this musical event, 331 Main Street - •„, • High sdiooUjbard unanimous in selecting Con»t»nti«n and Dennis Participating in the show, which will be on Millbum 376-2882 KLEINWAKS 8 CO. =TWYM0N0, HOWARD M. & SON He added Attendance—nt the concert will entitle all ; ;:: West Orange „ 325-15PQ "' '" le- - 673-8100 over two other aspirants, Donald Quau-oneand" exhibit through May, are Richard Gaipa, Mally BUCHANAN, ROBERT J. 108 Baker Street-- - --—-- --=-• -•--•- -•—~ •-••••• Incumbent Townihip-Committeeman Robert ^worked well with most children^'some are not ^g^" students to jpin with the performers for the 42 Sanford Street— . -356 Millburn Avenue TAYLOR,NANCIE B— - - — Orange 676r6B71 Maplevrood _.:__ -= • ; • 763-1313 Waiserman. - learning. There has to be some onus on us," just" * ~ dance and refreshments following, to be given East Orange 677-2800 r Neldlch, Meiarue Uianfls.- -J D iMARTIMQ..eEOR0E-ftrlNC. -—•••- »n.«in.nr ni i .^-^^BEMLHiQER, CHARLES*. : — Springfield 376-9341 - . elected lagtfall—=*« 'to™ miatbe someonjactonitW thVlwrn at no-ejetra cost. ~~ :: .-—- _JaURKE.40HNX,JR : and Judi Singer. i S88S..Livingston Avenue .-..: 561 ttoftHfleld Avenue": - iiEjjijjejyrj^isjc^ ii_r_^:: TBaindicated earlfer that Inhibit thelrlearj||ng." •'• The exchange^tugentgjyill be housed in the invited concerned-parents and, otfyw The public has been invited-toattend tbe "Livingston West Orange j- :.. 731-2333— - Springfleld ~ :.....: 376-3319.. nin Hit' flmi #itfrrnittfd his ".homes of Dayton puptla and will be entertained .Livingston 992-2600" The datesTind locations announced this week visit the Gaudineer School and alt in on dasscsvo. postal ^souvenirs' opening reception-at-th? library. •"-.-- ~UtlKtET, NORA E.^ LIVINGSTON REALTY . - "TBILTE^JAULINE J. - 3254300 — ^^JprospecUve'iaiidldBte at the last by~tliei)i for.,.UiaJK5kend. Members of the BYSTRAK, WALTER for regular monthly meeting* of the Union Jonathan Dayton music department canvassed :.~105 E.:N6rtfifteTd:Hdaa~: ' ~ 114 S. I Ivinn/itonAvenue• — - ; -.. .92.94 Millburn Avenue TreffETFELICE P. minute. Sourccsoutaldelhe party organization saving that he could «et up special "meetins»iiDiiiPoetmast«r Owen Morrison disclosed this 496 S. Livingston Avenue County Regional High School District Board of when requested. - .week that customers attending tbe Springfleld homes in Springfleld and Mountainside last Livingston • 992-1800 Livingston 994-1510 Millburn' ' ' ' 762-8770-,- 92 Hobart Ave. had suggested in the past that Wasserman was Livingston 992-2105 Education through Jan. 8, 1974. are: -O-O- . . ."Postal People Day" observance at the local weekend to raise money to finance their ex- DUMPER, SARGENT, INC. LOCKE REALTY . ROGERS & ROGERS, INC. Short Hills . 487-1334 more Interested' In appointment as township • Jownship seeking C&R REALTY 321 Millburn Avenue ' 25 E. Northfleld Road - TOBIN, NORMAN L, A Cfl, . Thl> Tuesday. Arthur L. Johnson School. - magUtraUr-but-U^-was-atrongly denied - —•SHEHMAN3EGANJu>statementa4>ynoUm post orflce on Mandayfwul be" glven~free—pMteTreTurW^njT6"}Helr~guests' homes in 366 Millburn Avenue 38 Chatham Road ,1R.M"ch Clark, cafeteria; June 5, Deerfleld School, ShorrHills -— -: 37&.2460 -Millburn — 376-4818— Livingston —r-—~ ~^994-0600~T 83 Park Avenue recently by Wasserman, Ruocco and Menza. that he and his wife had met In a closed session souvenir envelopes. Virginia. * Mlllburn ~ 379-7771 DUNN & HARTFORD, INC. ....- LUCA$& ELLISpAtTV,INC. ... . ROMAN REALTY Mountainside, auditorium; July 3, David Selection of Weltchek .and Stokes, as with thei Board of Education! to review their v Ceremonies will be held Monday for Issuance The Dayton Chorale recently performed at counselors, umpires CARANO, VINCENT J. Maplewood '. - 763-1400 7 Highland Place , ' 2228 MillburnAve. ..^J,.....,.. 306 Mlllburn Avenue TROPEAN, JAN REAL ESTATE Brearley School, Kenllwortb, cafeteria; Aug. 7, Democratic qtaiulard-oMrers was announced complaints of last month. He said there bed of a set of 10 eiflht-cent stamps, honoring two- the Westminster Choir College in Princeton, ate_no>»Lbf Ing'wcCBptPfl at_|he- —-•-+--•-•- 487 Pleasant Valley Way ; ^Davl4Brc«rl(iy School K«nllwi)rthrcajga»iat- ^jMapJewopd 76Z-/744 Maplewood /, 467-1177 r h^lfallfalee Greenspoon, pirty chiTrjnanTTVat been »/ "lightning-chai-. , n of eventsrby-tlt..t ' eebplo>rs. Stoke* was mayor in. should not replace the regular program of ion for recognition of the vital 1,124 applicants fop-the 350-volce All-State The day camp_ program at the Municipal 107 E. Mt. Pleasant-Avenue^ 393 Northfleld Avenue ;;i:;. . WestOranae 736-3232 .26 Millburn Avenue Maplewood 762-7774 cafeteria; van. 8, Arthur L. Johnion School, '.MM'.Hl'tu^iiiiuLt. ,jiM.",'n!.i'.: . Instruction but should be used as a supplement. , assigned to the mail service Chorus. They are George Esparza, a Swimming Pool will run from 1 to 5 p.m., Springfield 379-7484 Livingston 992-8276 West Orange "i ii; :•'• 736-B200 WESTGATE REALTY, 1^^ vCi«rk. cafeteria....?. ;•:. ..•;.;.,.; ,*;..•.;,•."-'.-:. '-.•.;••:.. itknotfortUchUdren." GARIBALDI REALTY CORP. SANDS, GLADYS L. - 107 E. Mt. Pleasant Avenue ania valid Ume to take stock of the challenges sophomore tenor who recently starred as Tony Monday through Friday, and will start the first - CHAIKEN, RICHARD IVI. MACK, GEORGE K, INC. • All cesldents of the' six Regioiia) cam- '.Charging poor morale within tbe school, in "West Side Story," and Debby Mich, a 2 Edison Place 331 Valley Street Civlngstpn , ^ 9944730 which mult be Jointly met by postal people and week In July. 379 Morris Avenue 4 Washington Street ' i . mimltles, Berkeley Heights, .CUrt, Garwood, Sherman said there bad-been harassment by junior alto, who also appeared ln.UWesTSide Springfield 467-3000 South Orange . 762-7214 by th^ millions of cltliena throughout America The Recreation Department also announced Springfleld * 467-1520 East Orange • 673-6B77 Kenllworth, MounUlnslde and 8pruujfleld, the atoitustraUon "U an employe did not bow wb»depend upon the inail as an eatentlal part Story" and is a Chorale member. that any high school age boy or girl interested GERARD0, ALEXANDERS. SANFORD REALTY CO. WlLLETT.OONALOW, ^ CHIRICO.MARYJ. were^irgea to attend the meeUngi of thehigb down, This is "a darn unhealthy sltuaHon." He Oi,the¥per»ooal and bujiness lives." in umpiring in the junior girls softball league T/A Suburban Essex Real Estate MAGUIRE, THOMAS J. 168 Sanford Strait.,-.:, ., The Saturday night concert of the combined T/A Better Homes Real Estate Agency school board of eductUon which begin at 8p,m. added that thos* wanting to leave became they •- UMmwule, the local postmaster announced choruses will feature a program selected to should contact the recreation office, in person 294 Morris Avenue 27 Lincoln Avenue East Orange , '. , 6744558 350 Millburn Avenue on the flrit Tuesday of each month. Coffee tfl were unhappy With tbe scbool "got dellberatftry ' ''opetthouee''on Monday for anyone interested appeal to a wide range of .listeners' tastes. The orby phone (3TO-5884). An orientation meeting Springfield 379-2510 Orange 672-15B1 SCHAFFER, R.G. REALTY CO, INC. 1 Millbum 467-2886 311 Mlllburn Avenue , •" ^ fad hlfh bf poor reoMnmendatioos. ' • • *; . InvWtm* the local Post Office. two choirs will combine in a rendition of Aaron for all prospective umpires will be held this N GIORDANO, EDWARD N. MARSHALL,fl.E. &80NS , INC. :( • - d-to«flieclal meeting of the " i to be available In a Copeland's 'That's the Idea of Freedom" and Saturday morning at the Sarah Bailey Civic COLE AND COMPANY 499 Valley Street ,«,„«„ 29 Essex Street •.••.•'•:"" ..,-.•',, • Ml S. HarrlUm Street 1 Short Hills Avenue „„_»-„ : : SCHUMACHER; JOHN C. & CO., INC.^ staff held to .discwa ike t come" basis at the the "Creation" by Boborwitz and Porter. Center. All candidates are required to attend. Maplewood % 762-1700 ;MI||biifn •',-!•• ;••',-. ? ^ -#v 376-1600 tbthli h Short Hills 376-0936 BiePlei^niVfii^Way fc"'Mti£' U be imprinted or Handel's "pay by Day," Hayden's "Darkness COLLINS, PELL TJr. GOLDBERG, HERBERT E. MC00N0UGH&8TELLAT0 Wa> All Over" and "Adoramus Te" represent WertOrange:.^'.•vi•- -: !' 736-2100 hpW r 57 W. So. Orange Awanue ,• 6W.§p;pr»noe/ the classical motif, and the modernist'will lions' show tomorrow 2 E Northfleld Road qfl,MBB, •Soutf "••••• 8h«rman sal<| Uat ie Llw ngston BUZ-6ZB9 8ElLE«teE0R0EW.,INC. enjoy ''Willow Song" by Ralph Vaughn South Orange ^763-68qO lS^ ;:':^/' d^ussed th* b^. u5t i will be prepared in ad- The Springfleld Lions club hat announced its T COLLINS, WARREN D. GRILL REALTY CO. 674-8810 i: 1 1 mating. Sherman «dd«d. 10 Potta] People •tamps. Williams. Lovers of folk music will have an "biggest show ever" will be staged tomorrow X . ;i:'1^No.:Livlna»ton%veat«i;vv^ rji^.'^.f. -: >»,;.'••' 66 Brick Church Pla» ,„„„.„ 686 Morris Tpk. 37B-0290 KINSLER • "he,urged the board |o «4 they are known toarrangement of spirituals (hat Include "I Hear at Bp.ra. in the Jonathan Dayton Regional r ' a Voice In Prayer" and "Sunthine in My Soul." EehOrange - 876-9340 MERC, ELVIRA .. rk»d by band with the School auditorium. The proceeds of this i 1 Saturday's concert Is the third of the four- 116 Short Hills Avenuuee--'' ''"•'• •"'•'" '• '"' '^ I nbtnf«rtv«nd will be sold for show win go for the benefit of'the CONHSLLY » CONNOLLY CORP. 168 Spring Street 339 Valley Streaj. ^^-, o,:LMri8«tqn>ivenu#:^i clvwfortnelOiUmps.orso part series held b»the vocal music departmenU Readers may purchase thejr Ucket* from i Mlllburn ' 378-7273 South Orsnge ,- .v'.:•'•',.• ;:.ShortHil|r.v:;.;,,,,::;i;;;,i BOB^LMnBttonAve. „, iisa ••tbtylM under the direction of Edward Shiley. member or at (he door, V iff" :;35\! Livingston 8SZ-1/6O

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