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VOL. 24 NO. 15 MOUNTAINSIDE, N j , THURSDAY, AAarch 11, 1982 Published by Trum.ir PuhlrJi m<| ( or p .1 AAi ii ,r (I. i. i i id fj I II r Mii'tiari1' Kant'", a i[nr • J 11 • •. in Mountainside were to become Of. budni'1 "i w.-niuma liii ihe \wi m \ r i-corri 'ni'iid,-'1 • .r. • i -ipp . d [or dent met with board approval nv >• fieially recognized as a union today, school \i'.!i «;i>. iippiuv.rd by I he Boinci rnalh and •.(» i,il -ttifjn-- rljv,!", -iirTi r (M-urriincruItJI ion lor the pun \\a--v ol following a five-day grace period dur- 1)1 K(llJi-:iliiin lit '|"tl«»vifl;i V ni^ht'^ equipment lur computer cnurse-. We mcr currif'iihini uritmy In each area ing which the legality of last week's mertini1 arc lalkmy about three computers a I hr ec mst rut ii ir s are to tie hit ed at a Ice unionization vote could have been con- Thf mulmn lur rcdiicl ion was m;idc line prmtei « :< Ii cable, a diskette and a ol 475!) each or SJ.J!JO total to elcvelixp tested, according to Alyne Vandergrjft, by Arlhui AUcmisio. bnnnl member. network con!-nil'-: • '''he lolul cost ol a term class curriculum A recammen a spokeswoman for the Public ai'tef*~lhi' Hoard ol Ati just men!'s np. equipment i--. %i.Wi if,. Kante^aid A dsiHfin for tun instructrirs to he hired for Employees Relations Commission. pniviil Monday night ol the move ol second recommendation that i\a,i pass summer curriculum wi iimc lot a lami Certification was sent- out for tne Vail-Dcjinc School into Heeehwnod ly hie clasK ikas tabled (or the following ed WHS lor Iwti uork slafiun farK ;,f a union, representatives, said School I would like to sco iho. j-xlra rrieelirlji I < aririot sij-j,porl ,H iarrnK hie i-osl oj $B4H ' 1 he car Is are sn ihe com Vandergrift, who added that; the vole to money wi> would have used lor progryra ai Un-. iiine-1 cannot beliese ! puTers ean Tie plated on them and rnf>v form the union was taken March H afld Bt'echiViHiil no irs renovations m I>CT the slate doesn i rnanriale Knglish or the grace period covered n p working ed eiisiK and 'Aithoiil darnaue'. v field School i Atli-nasin said math 'lot it rioo- inaririatc a lamiK hfe days. ! Kanl"s ifintinued We v, The int;>l tuidncl dl *'.>, mi istf m< iuHixl i-iiiirs"1 Knodei ^aifi I A-niifl ha\(- to '.lick in the '.arnc manularl m ei lur The borough employees also voted t0 money •" < n\ <:>r thi> ro-.u o| Beeclw <><><] ayree [ue fl and adopted Bs i.VNNJOI FK \\ i havt'ti't asked tor an> thing new for cil, had previously said that there had after thr negotiation i-ommitiee met Vail-Deane School can Lake up its.new with boai d approval the site since its building m 1959. Yiall been some concern that the proposed residency in the Beeehwoori School remarked •The board was advised by the New bargaining unit not have what PERC sometime before September alter the \"oil-Deant' will have access to its up renovation fees Jersey Department of Kdueation that had termed "confidenti_a_l_employees.•"._ Board of Adjustment voted, fi-o.Mon - new home after July i Thus far. there " These persons', he saia\ are those who The arinrtpatFrt"-eT|unhwrtrmT—utri• •-+«*' - ffiy inTavororiH¥schoors""m6W' By MIKKKIWEY with," meaning thai lull knowledge of 1982-H3 will be reduced in the amount of would, through the nature of their jobs, After three months of deliberation, the complete move, but plans are being Renovation costs for the Board of the building's design would provide a $6.776—to be taken from- surplus potenntially have access to information and S3,000 in costs to Vail-Deane School, worked out for student and faculty Education and Borough Hall better understanding of the necessary money The compensatory education on labor relations, personnel and the board decided that no variance was reorganization We plan on keeping buildings—originally estimated at ap- renovations and the actual cost involv- aid is to hi- reduced by $94(1 The sum employee funds, needed to grant certification of oc- our staff 22 faculn members and we proximately $l30,o6o---have now been ed, Suekno concurred, then added that ..will affect revtinues_hul not aurplua. In The two persons whose job roles were cited to be "anywhere between $160,000 cupancy to the Elizabeth-based school. are not going to gu beyond our limit of challenged by PERC were the Maas. along with Johnson and the, yet essence, the reduction ol state aid will and $200,000," according to Councilman to be named architect, should work "We understand the Board of Adjust-' 16 students per class Since we are municipal court clerk and secretary to Louis Maas, who told the council Tues- ment's concern. Mountainside is a nice basically a traditionally oriented the council, The latter individual also together so that a common agreement day jj^j^e^n^jy^Hiforeseen refur- on the project is met. Route 22 work communitv, and thev must take school, sse fee! that language arts and holds the positron~~ot depnty-boTo^gir bishings would raise The IniTiaT 7 -precaution;, lu piultfci iliti trident's in- clerk and deputy registrar..fiL-VitaL Mayor Thomas Rjceiardi then in ^ -estimate—" —-—• --— ""Strutted Maas by saying, "We have a WJtSwirjalfic terest We just think what was done in We are planning on expanding our conv "TiiatistlesT Among the additional renovation fees three meetings could have been done in""puter and-dfa+ttng-programs The new The remaining persons whose jobs method of procedure here. Why don't would be the installment of special ceil- you review it and come back and make The state Department of one. We had to notify the city of facility is increasing the efficiency of had been declared by PEFtoas ineligi- ing ducts in the Board of Education Transportation has announced that Elizabeth by March 31 as to our plans our operation cost-wise. We can deal ble for unionization were the your recommendations to the govern- building, designed for' central air- ing body," he said. motorists will experience slowdowns on keeping"the present location," Tom with our old constituency as well as the secretaries to the building a.nd grounds, conditioning should the council later and lane restrictions beginning this Viall, public relations director for Vail- new public works, police and recreation decide that central air-conditioning Maas told the council that he would week on Route 22 in the Chapel Island Deane, said. "The meeting was critical "Right now, we're very concerned departments and borough treasurer. might best suit their needs, either prac- embark upon this project as soon as area of Mountainside. for us. Without a decision from the with just.being good neighbors." .._._.. possible, as he was anxious to see the nonBtrnrtinn for the instajjj board, we would havp hrtfLLo .QQ Four attend ducts—not the central air-conditioning actual renovations done in the very barrier curbing will be on weekdays deposit back." itself—were discussed as "additional near future between 10 and 3:30 p.m. The speed Absent from the meeting because of Williams cost items." In other business, the council discuss- limit in the area will be reduced to 35 business out-of-town, were C, George conference Councilman Robert Viglianti pointed ed a proposal tfr-appoint an ad hoc com m.p.h. during the construction and con- Novitt, board chairman, and Donald F. school board out that the, installment of these ducts mittee to the Pool Committee and the struction is expected to be finished in Hancock, board vice-chairman. "I feel Five Deertield scnooi ITgitde would be "the wisest choice," because May. • T—— great about tne decision I think the Di Arihur u ^S illiams. Board ot students attended "Futures Unlimited: Recreation Commission in order to "If we decide later on that central air is board took the right action," Novitt Education sea! holder for the las! live Expanding Vocational Choices," a non- decide the future of the Municipal our best move, the ceilings'will have to said. years, handed in his board resignation . traditional career conference spon- Swimming Pool. The council announc- Monthly breakfast be ripped down again." "There were six voting members," yesterday morning and informed the sored by Rutgers University and the ed that the bonds for the pool will be board that he would no longer be a resi- Viall said, "and we needed five approv- state Department of Education. The original work for the board paid for in full by 19B4, and that its planned by Elks dent of the borough ing votes. The odds were more difficult building was to include: a complete future status should be discussed now, "rI will no "tonfjei~"t3tr"a'~resTdent'"~of The Elks Lodge 1585 will hold its mon- as we needed five out of six votes in- Chosen as representatives for each of refurbishing of the electrical' system, in order to develop a better thly family breakfast Sunday Irom 8 Mountuinside. It lias been-4i -great- siead of five out of eight." Amongthe the eighth-grade homerooms were grid ceilings, wall paneling, carpeting Understanding of how it will be a.m. to 1 p.m, at the lodge. Route 22 pleasure to be nt service to the board Mario Coddington, Etta HaTekeh, Cindy problems faced by the Vail-Deane ad- and bath'-oom renovations, Maas con- operated thereafter < once the bonds are east. and to the community for the past fivo Hornflseher, Colleen Llddy and JJU cluded that, according to Building In- paid). ministration was the request to prove years," Williams said. Scioscia. They reported to their classes 'A choice of breakfasts will be spector Chester Johnson, the ceiling Viglianti expressed concern over the the school's standing as a non-profit Williams, who was imishmg his se- on the sessions they attended. available. Donation is $2 for adults, ducts would carry a price tag of about number of people who would be $1.50 for children. , . organization. "The board wanted us to cond of two three-year terms, express- Held at Middlesex County College, -^-- "selfcte6*"to"ServTron the ad hoc commit- Scotty Brodie, 232-9667, is chairman. submit a documentary certificate of ed his regrets and wished the board and Edison, the conference allowed Following Maas's report, Borough tee, claiming that one too large could corporation and an IRS documentary of the community continued success. students to explore economically Administrator James Roberts .and pose more problems than answers. He taxes and the school's status. Then they Board of Education members will rewarding non-traditional careers |n Councilman Abraham Suekno agreed added: "A lot of the importajTLflues. Lourdes to conduct wantedjj re-survey of the property con- ll have until May 9 itiO days from tions Tiere are financial questions. cerning zoning ordinances." Viall said. Williams' resignation date' to appoint a Students at the conference par- paper collection formed before bids are accepted and a Everything Is based on dollars," According to zoning restrictions, the candidate to cnimplete Williams' final ticipated in computer center and firm is actually hired to complete the Viglianti said. The CYO of Our Lady of Lourdes, southeast back corner of the school is in term. According to John McDonoiish. engineering and technological jab ac- project. . — — Ricciardl told the council that he Mountainside, will conduct a paper the neighborhood of 20 feet from the board secretary: it is too close to the tivlties. "hands-on" workshops in skuj. Roberts told the council that the already had planned on a committee of dri ve Sa turday from 9a.m. t'o 4 p, m. property line. The zoning ordinance April iVeieclton to make an appointment ed trades and participation j n relatively small price for the architec- three residents, three members of the Newspapers will be accepted in the calls for a distance of 40 feet. Another iust lor that time span This appoint- mathemalics aruL _study_ would give the borough council and three members from the church parking lot, 300 Central Ave. variance needed was for continued ment will carry through thev\pr 1 elec- rounded out the day. .' 'somethmg more concrete to work Recreation Commission, — —• Magazines cannot be accepted. in front_ of the school building. tions of HiK:? " ' Now is the time to moth

By PHILIP HARTMAN " according to Dr, Louis A single female may lay 1,000 eggs, and mist-spraying are the most com- In 10 days spring will arrive, and not Vasvary, Rutgers University en- according to Cainan, who added that mon methods for dispersing chemicals. long after, a horde of caterpillars called tomologist. females lay their eggs as hl^h,as no feet "Under an outbreak, aerial spraying is gypsy moths will destroy thousands of However, destruction caused by* the in a tree. "Eggs are found in a large the only way to battle the gypsy moth," acres of .forest in Union County and caterpillar can be averted if the variety of coVer, from rocks at ground Cainan -explained.* throughout the state. homeowner treats his s^ade. trees level to branches," he said. He added: n'We only spray as a last Nationally, the destruction in 1981 before the hatching season for gypsy The caterpillars also transport resort." was more than 13* million acres of moth eggs, according to Cainan. The themselves by wind as far as three Mist spraying is done from the back defoliated forest. That statistic hatching season is anywhere from mid- miles and often move long distances by of a truck and is normally used by a represents 'more than the eight AprJI into May, when the weather attaching to cars, according to Frank . jnunicipalUy [or .its'own trees. Profes- ^y ld _Todd.^the manager .of Peter's-Todd's sionals also use hose-spraying, which of the total acreage defoliated for • Some preventive measures recom- arborists in Union, can reach branches as high as »M>.feet. past 57 yearsJjy the gypjyjp&th by arborists—specialists; In the jLearnjboiUJfaiU-hernJcal Options. Arborists aljmmust be licensed by the Agricultural experts have predicted care and maintenance of trees—are: The most commonly used chemical is state Department of Agriculture. that iflffi may be as damaging to forests •Contact an arborjst before the hat- Sevln, which most area arborists have , For municipalities to conduct their in this county and the surrounding ching season. agreed is the most effective against the own spray-programs they must follow a. metropolitan area. Most are booked for spraying before caterpillars, Todd said, "step-by-step operation," according to All of this destruction is thanks to a the gypsy moth season. When cater- A second caterpillar killer is-B.t., a Cainan. mistake that happened in Medford, pillars are falling from trees, much of slow-acting'biologieal eontroLthat re- For the spraying of residential areas- Mass., in the late 1800s, when some jm. the damage has already ocoured, quires precise timing to be effective, in a forested community there must bu ported moths got away and within 12 •Treat the caterpillars when Todd explained. 10 homes per 50 acres, the area must years had defoliated most of the trees in necessary. The third moth control method, have been defoliated once already, and GYPSY MOTHS LAY THEIR EGGS-Although these moths cannot eat the that town, according to Bill Calnan.the The larvae hatch at different times, species of waspsx and_flys that are It must be expecting heavy defoliation city forester of Summit; often depending on the warmth of the predators of the mothTis^enerally inef- agalnrThe same criteria of HKhomeB;: __Ieayes_pn_this.branch, the eggsjfhey areJaying will producfc thousands of eater- Since the gypsy moth was first region, or if the larvae are on the sun afective except in small areas of out- per 50 acres also applies to watershed pillars that could leave this tree bare with a midwinter appearance, reported in New Jersey, about 20 years side or shade side of the tree. Small lar- break, which means more than 300 egg and recreational areas which may*not (Photo by Philip Hartman) ago, infestation has* become a problem vae ar« easujr to control than large lar- have been'defoliated already,' "but are l masses per acre, Cainan said, defoliated anywhere from two to three said that because of the heavy infesta-* not only in parks and forest areas, but vae, which may grow to 2/fe inches. •Arborists also suggest that expecting heavy defoliation. years consecutively it has a large tion lust year in the Northeas,t and for the homeowner as well, Because the life cycle of the gypsy homeowners know the methods of Municipalities can apply for spraying chance of dying. Todd said. Union County, 1982 may be just as "It has been in the past few years, moth varies depending on conditions, spraying and the state requirements for jn uninhabited areas if those parcels "The hiid thing is, when it nceiirs, an damaging' totrees. They suggest that that the past haajwePt thw ipravings with chemicals overnment sprayinL hold: high-value limber and^tliere Iffis art'a is hit all at oncf1." warTuTd TodriT hmnem^^rs HJOTMIIUI^—:i i i " "~ spTajnni now, before it isloolate7 tf*. * - Thursday, March ^ 1,1982^ Your Library

, M GAUDINEER SCHOOL SCHOOL HIGH TOMORROW; Soup. pliM, mixed vegetables or REGIONAL salami beef chow main with rlet, appit. TOMORROW Pin? MONDAY: Hamburger on bun, illce of onion and rpreting the language of clothes sandwich with choice oickle, French frits, peaches.

TUESDAY: Oven fried chicken, pstate popi, |lma ByRp6EP,_SIlV|QN._ Ha wrote-morethan fi-ttcore of books terest rates, The depletion of fossil fuels first, before using the Informaion in his beans, pint appiV The following are the reviews of the and one successful play with Elliott due to bungling Inefficiency and waste book as a possible supplement. His in= vegetable, chiliad |U.c WEDNlSDAY: Corned b«ef, mashed iwnl potatws, cabbage or macaroni and ch«e«, green j*|. recentfiTpopular books available from Nugent "The Male Animal,' Perhaps by the oligopoly and petroleum cor- tention is to inform about many ap TUEbDAY Ch««bur9. the Springfield Public Library. his most controversial work was "The porations (they could have long ago proaches to relief and to help you .select (Hot with tartar sauce on bun or Wogn (y and ptar halve*, ve elflble MARCH 18; Soup, plus, ehMM SubM. !hre# b*in • JUDGEMENT BY APPEARANCE Year With Boss," which was a candid Jbund alternative and eheapeE_sau«wR—-wi.th tt^ 9 ' salad SK beef"Ctwrn«BtnTTtWanlMHSteSiue«. WEDNESDAY Spaghetti with meal gr - "pRlNOFIILD BLEMENTARY SCHOOLS p "T^ also have had a profound ef- There are tension headaches; nnd butler. toned Ml«l v-lfh dressing, TOMORROW: ChleNen salad Mndwleh, tangerine. By Allison Lurie fect on inflation, mHrain and "mixed" hoadaehoN, rheoM, sandwich with choice of two " MONDAY; American ehMSe sandwich, lettuce, ty founder and editor. He was the prin- corn, rossed salad with dressing, fru.l. n9 > Best known for her novel "The War cipal figure in Thurber's career and in Harris explores the relevance of mar- cluster, menstrual and others such us aPTUiSDAY; Baked chleken, carpet sticks, raliln Between the Tates" Miss Lurie has at sandwich with choice of two. whole kernel corn, whose periodical'"90 percent of my ried women in the* work force to those caused by Ice cream, hot dogs, ed 5,il,ia with dressing, fruit C e tempted to interpret U* language of °w6 DNESOAY: Submarine sandwich, stuff appeared." homoaexualtly, childless marriages, caffeine withdrawal, hangovers, MARCH 18: COW wbm.r.n.iandwlchwllh«.Hur« lettuce, lime |»Uo, peaehe*. clothes from, the points of view of. Thurber preferred living in the coun higher unemployment among black fasting and Chinese food. Some of these MARCH 18 Meat ball hero, three bean salad. «p youth and age; fashion and time- place, try (in Connecticut) to New York City,, maies and libertine sexual standards' may be avoided by shunning the known pie status, opinion; color and pattern; about which he wrote: "New York is *He disagrees with some scientists who causes; others may require treatment. male and female; sex. nothing but a peaceable Verdun, with say that the American dream of univer- The doctor's own regimen has been The vocabulary of dress Includes music and the theater, the only things sal prosTCrlty will never come to puss. especially helpful to many of his pa Three earn clothing, Hair styles, accessories, that keep people as sane as they are." But he soggests that the centralizing tients troubled by headaches, anxiety, Secretarial Service jewelry and body.decoration. The man- Referring to aging he said: I suppose at trend of industrialization should be fatigue, irritability and insomnia. His Prep honors ner in which these are used t our choices oui age we all have bruised and flatte- reversed. If so, It should achieve higher CRT (Comprehensive Relaxation Printing and Mailing of clothes, etc! defines and describes nend batteries and bearings* but we will quality goods and services and rising Training) program has five *self help KPRINGFIKUJ Huh ourselves, dependipg on practical con- all keep running for years, with certain consumption standards, through components, which he explains careful urd V Fernandez, a The Quality Makes The Difference siderations such as comfort, durability, engine rattles and squeaks." Replying elimination of bureacracy and oligopo- ly. A large portion of this book is sophomore and Richard availability and price. The" fashion in- loan invitation from Harvard Business ly — an onerous and visionary task. devoted to the correct approach lc> M Fernandez and 964-7766 dustry has had some effect on our School, he wrote: "I had.to give up MKTIIODSOF PAIN RKLIKF psyehotheragpy, which should help Thomas Ard, juniors, have Ask for Dick Sundel styles, but only whenjt pleases the ma- public appearances when I became KM), "No M«r»* Headaches!"-- identify needs, and seek appropriate attained necond honors for INSTANT COPY CENTER jority do we accept its trial balloons, and went blind 20 years ago. and By I)r. Alan t', Turin advice. Other sections deal with the Second quarter at (hair, maxi-shirts). Bach individual besides, I am now in Europe, and in the As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Turin hiofeedbuck. jaw problems, Si'ton Hail Preparatory 2404 Route 22 East, Union, NJ, should translate .contemporary fashion fall I expect to be in Jeopardy. " advises that headache suffers should be hypoglycemia, muscle trigger points School In South Orange. into individual expression, IN QUEST OF SOLUTIONS sure to consult the family physician arid alternative diets. Miss Lurie has written about the "America Now: Why Nothing Works history of clothing and suggests that By Marvin Harris color, design, arid decorations have Anthropologist Harris lists some of "meanings'" to the observer. Blue the defects in our present society: cult, means coldness, a severe-skirted suit is crime., postponed marriage, rising pretentious, uniforms suggest lack of divorce, pornography, shoddy pro- imagination or conformity, high-heeled ducts, unemployment, etc. He notes shoes are considered sexy, that the former American work ethic 4L JP A GREAT WRITER and Puritan sense of discipline has "Selected Letters of James Thurber" given way to a libertarian, Spen, per- Edited by Helen Thurber migsivw culture. Instead of producing These letters are not arranged goods, most Americans now produce cometoyout chronologically, but according to services and information; automation groups, such as: special married and unionization have changed the friends (theE.B, Whites, The Herman naturet of jobs; more women have Millers, the Ronald Williams, the John entered the work force: business forms NeiqMHMhoo O'Haras), his doctor (Dr. Gordon are larger, more bureacratic. Bruce), and to members of the Thurber For these reasons we now have infla- Circle Jfijbbs^Sullivan. Tynan). They tiqn^a_rise in our national debt, a include anecdotes, humorous stories qualitative decline in our goods and ser- Money Tree. and personal opinion. vices, a shrinking dollar and high in- Thurber was afflicated with poor eyesight, which eventually resulted in IF blindness. His letters reveal his wit, moods, unpredictability (anger, M M humor) and talents. He wrote con- H B&M M siderably and carefully; He embellish- M M ed his comments with charming draw- M ALUMINUM CO. M ings (men, women, man's best friend), N 2064 Morris Aw., Union • 686-9661 unmistakeably Thurberian. M WINTER SALE M N Art auction set M Aluminum Siding M REPLACEMENT WINDOWS x N by sisterhood White $ N Storm Windows 2*97 eaCEacrh N SPRINGFIELD-The Sisterhood of & iiiiiiiiiiii Congregation Israel will present an art Strength & Growth auction Sunday sponsored by the Na- tional Art Auction Gallery at 339 Moun- At a tims when you can't afford to tain Avenue, at the corner of Shunpike take chances with your Road. The preview will be held jit 7;3(L KENILWORTH ^WHttllth past year •• ens of the most uncertain periods -pTfBT-attdtrrranGtiQffat 8 pM, for the savings and loan industry -• Items will include lithographs, et- BODY & FENDER Berkeley Federal Savings achieved $50 Minimum Deposit chings, engravings, watercolors, COLLISION EXPERTS record growth in both.assets and Tain a minimum monthly bal- sculpture, enamels, batiks, original oils 636-NO. MICHIGAN AVE. rangTrToT ance of only $50 to earn 5V»% interest and,: more than $500 million! on your account and a minimum balance Each person attending will receive a KENILWORTH of $500 to avoid service charges. A small lithograph free of charge. Coffee and During 1981"we opened our new Corporate Headquarters S2.50 fee will be charged in" any month CALL in Millburn; started two new branches jrL6rlck_aad—- that your balance falls" below $500 cake will be served. TAKE IT Monroe TQymaM&jm$m4mg~Qpwrmwsln\Q Middlesex Further information about patrons ^County; establish'ed new Trust and Consumer Services ^ndihe-admission-fee iravaHiBIe from Departments; and added to our customer service staff. Sharon Borenstejn at 376-4448 or the TCTA synagogue at 467-9666. there1? macrTrrntfcfi more Fo come...more new bran- PRO ches in the next year...and more services to help you Students visit manage your finances, not just cope with them. Retirement United Nations Visit your neighborhood Money Tree soon,..and discover FORMER OWNERS just how Innovative and convenient a full-service savings SPRINGFIELD-Three residents and loan institution dan be! were among the Newark Academy OFLNJ $250 Minimum Deposit eighth-grade •• Call for Current High Yield •• Nations headquarters in New York, HELP FIGHT fft m«ntyh 'RA 8n? Keogh retifemeni accounts have an They are Beth Lebovitz, daughter of INFLATION' Certificates of TB-montn maturitt y awl offer a choice of rates Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Lebovitz; David L Littenburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph -l ( Littenburg, and David Markstein, son which option you chooie your of Mr. and: on ? rtP BT a fair market return, Elding a ,The eighth-graders are students, in on Labor 6 Month Cartifioatf k^Ierted retiremen« income you can coDnt r ntees ou the World Cultures course. on ALL Insurance Deposit • ^% W.® 5. V a full 1% above the Claims -• Call for Current High Rate • details an8 Parents invltmd Rates may change weekly, but Ihe rate prevailihlfwhen you operi your aeeou.nt is guaranteed for the entire w •" - to school night •fREE 26-week term,. 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To attain full annual yield, principal _ in Antique Oittlirirsh. and interest-must remain on deposit for a full year Tax- Saver Certificates must be held to maturity for tax benefit LARGEST ZENITH SHOWROOM •Smart ^^«t high rates and IN SUBURBAN AREA the Berkeley Money#ree! 1 YEAR PARTS, SERVICE AND LABOR ON ALLZENITH COLOR TV SALES & SERVICE am boy ffiQin-tM s iw% 761-4674 • 964-0646 • 372-3327 Federal Savings ahd Loan ZENITH JON. SHORT HIUS; 85S Millburn Ave. • 48727M SAME DAY SERVICE WITH EVERY SALE THRU Hours: Monflay thrtkFriday, B:4S to 3:30 • Oar prut buying Thursday Eves, 6.W to aoo, Saturday, i-30 to 100 powar inn yen ' UNION: 324 Chestnut St. • 687.7030 FRI . Hours: Monday thru Friday, 8:4S to 3J0 POST f Friday Eves, 8:00 to 8:00, Saturday. 9:30 to 1:00 9to9 i Othsr Branehss: E»ai Hanover. Livingilon^Newark ^^ SHOWROOM Monroe Township, Whii!n8,'ManeriB§!ef/LaMshur*fc Uakcwood, Brick m Mamber F S L i C 1S29 SPRINGFIELD AVI., Trust Department.: 857.5000 MAPLIWOOD 9to6 MOUNTAINSIDE (N'.J.) ECHO ~> Thursday, March 11,1M2 — 3 Firm receives business award The Money Store Investment Corp have been able to play a significant role Under the program, qualified cess $i and $5 million In loans respec- based in Springfield, will be honored in expanding small business activities businesses can borrow up to $550,000 tively The Gold Medal is the SBA's tomorrow ai the only non-bank lender and employment in the metropolitan with the federal government highest award. in the New Jersey-New York area." guaranteeing up to «u percent of the SBA officials estimate that The metropolitan area to receive the Small SBA officials said The Money Store loan. Money Store processed nearly $14 Business Administration's Gold Medal Investment Corp. is the first lender of The investment corporation is the million in loans in the New Jersey-New Award for 1981, any type ever to earn the Gold Medal SBA division of The Money Store, Inc., York region in the fiscal year ending The award, presented only to lending Award in New Jersey. Only two other one of the nation's largest independent Sept :«», 1981. Making the award organizations that process more than lenders in the region, which includes second mortgage lenders. It was presentation to Mr. Turllelaub will be $10 million in SBA loans in a single New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico licensed to participate in the SBA loans Pelur Noglia, regional administrator of fiscal year, will be presented to Alan and the Virgin Islands, exceeded $10 program in 1979 and since then hiis the Small Business Administration Turtletaub, president of The Money million in loans in fiscal '81, and they never experienced a single loss, default Store, at the Downtown Athletic Club were both major banking institutions. or repurchase in its SBA operations. 19 West St., New York City. The Money Store Investment Corp., II has been granted a special "three Channel lists "We are especially gratified by the with offices in 13 states and the District day processing service" Htalus by (he award," Turtletaub said, "not only of Columbia, is recognized by the SBA. enabling it to provide swift ser- week's shows because it demonstrates that we have federal Small Business'Administration vice to customers, and it has won SI'IMNGKIKLI) Cable television achieved national recognition within as one of the most active non-bank pro several Bronze and Silver Medal MAKING IT OFFICIAL—Springfield Mayor Stanley Kai«h, center, signs a pro the lending industry hut heemiSF we oessors of SBA loans in the nation Awnrrls. symhnli'1 of prik-OKKinK in CK Channel PA 2 hits listed the following show.: (or Ihe programing week runninn clamation naming March Red Cross month as Clayton 5. Wynn of New Pro tomorrow through next Thursday: vidence, left. Summit Area Red Cross Chapter chairman, and Howard F. Heer Tnmmrow TV Millburn at 7::§() p m wagen, Springfield Branch chairman, look on The chapter has launched its an- Sunday the Stale Regional Wrestling nual drive for funds needed to support its 16 area activities and to provide its Police arrest pair after chase Match, New Providence at Berkeley share of disaster relief and military liaison work conducted through the national at 7 p.m. Monday: Senior organization. SPRINGFIELD=A pair of Plainfield vehicle, with lights flashing and sirens charged with resisting arrest and four Scene, Tenants on Guard: leases. residents are being^Meld at the Essex wailing. The vehicle then sped up and counts of af>gravateri assault. Repairs. Evictions Part I, at 7::J0 p.m.. County jail after they led Springfield the police officer radioed for Solis was charged in Irvinglon with and Union County police on a high- assistance, A Union County police car and no Medical Minutes with guest Dr resisting arrest and aggravated Sorosh Koshan. who will speak on Saks is training girls speed auto chase Saturday night on joined in the chase as the pursued vehi- assault Route 22 and the Garden State cle reportedly swerved back and forth childbirth and infertility, at K ;!() p m Parkway, ending just north of Parkway repeatedly striking both police cars. Wednesday: TV Millburn at 7 :?() Exit 143 in Irvington The officers pursued the vehicle pm . Willhurn Police Department- an to turn on the charm Fire Tips Inside I,»»ok with You in Mind, at 8 p m through the Union Toll Plaza on the and ihis Week in Summit at H'M) p m The driver of the vehicle, Isabele Parkway and finally managed to <\np it 1 Hy I.YN^JOIH: To assist Pepif-e durmg the first Reyes Stetdel. 27. of 102 Central Ave.. Kditoi s note: Tin iiifiirnialion on Next Thursday: TV Millburn (repeat i in Irvington. fire prevention uiifl fire saf«'t.v ill SPRINGFIELD Stand 'itraighl class, model Lynn Schlereth and the passenger, Cesar Solis, 42. of at 7 in p m., :«) Legal Minutes (repeal i tummies tucked and smile, smile, 438 West Sixth St., reportedly fought When the suspects got out of the cur. column is provided by Hie Spr- at H p.m.. and This Week in Summit at demonstrated several exercises and en- police reported, they kicked, punched ingfield Fir*' Department uiid the smile That is what Maureen Pearre couraged the girls to develop proper with police after their vehicle was stop- H::«) p m Additional listings can b<> will stress to :$4 pre-teens who have ped and both are charged with ag- and spat at the officers who attempted Firemen's Mutual Benevolent Associa- seen on Channel PA 2 eating and exercise habits while they to handcuff them. tion Local ,*iT for the benefit of the signed up for her charm class spon are young "When I was in eighth grade gravated assault and other charges. 1 Steidel was brought back to Spr-: homeowner. This ai licit , Ihe second ar- sored by Saks Fifth Avenue. Spr- {••••was 5 feet y inches tall." she told the According to,reports filed by Spr- ingfield and charged with criminal ticle of a series, warns home owners lo Programs set ingfield, {jiass if you think that was fun, it ingfield officers, the pair was being mischief, eluding police, reckless driv- avoid being penny wise and pound The three-week training course was wasn't. But tall girls must carry their sought in connection with a property ing, driving without insurance and lea v- foolish when ll come* to home heating designed specifically to to tench 12 i« hpads high or risk round shoulders." damage complaint at the Colonial ing the scene of an accident, this winter. for children Ki-year old Rirls young beauty hints. Next, the class was shown a posture Motel on Route 22, She then was brought to the Irvington Using fireplaces, stoves and portable SPRINGFIELD-The children's charm and poise, better health and perfecting exercise 'standing against a A Springfield squad carr pursued the Police Department where she was heaters to supplement costly central department of the township Public vardrobe planning. For a finale, the wall, heals, shoulder blades and head heating may reduce fuel bills but can Library has scheduled the following bourse will feature the young implies in should touch the wall allowing room for send the fire hazard level soaring, after school activities during March: n afternoon fashion show one flat hand between the wall and Two arrested in car theft warns the National Protection Associa- A craft hour for 4- through 10 year Pearce, promotion director for Saks, small of back) and the correct way to tion (NFPA). The answer is to follow olds will he held from :; 15 to 4- 15 p m Said this was the third f harm f lass she sit. After all, "You never know who's watching you out of the corner of his SPRINGFIELD-Two men were ar- Police said Echovarria was seen some basic fire prevention rules next Thursday To celebrate the begin nas taught here I taught several without fail ning of spring, children will make con 'classes in the past and I just love them eye, Pearce warned rested Saturday in connection with the heading west on Morris Avenue in a car "Inner feelings affect the way we theft of an auto from the Elks Club on reported stolen from the Elks Club with 1 Have chimneys cleaned at least struetion paper butterflies decorated The girls get so much out of them that n once a year Repair any cracks, leaks, with wool and paper straws. Registra- makes it furs for everybody look and what other people see. This is Springfield Avenue, police said. the left wheel of the auto "bent under what your favorite boy sees when he Laurence Scott Grant, 24, of 619 High and making a screeching sound." When corroded metal, crumbling bricks and tion is at the circulation desk in thp mortar children's department, Thus far, Pearce s classes have been looks at you in the cafeteria So be sure Bridge Rd, in Colts Neck, faces charges police attempted to pull his car to the so successful she was 'fnrcpft fn Turn tnsit up and smile, look confident ' of simple assault, robbery, resisting ar- side of the road he reportedly fled and 2, Always use a screen in front of a An after school movie show will be at girls away due to limitations of prefer working fireplace to prevent embers 3:15 pm on March 2H "Mr Superin At the next class, the girl's can look rest and obstructing a government was stopped at Millburn Avenue when red class size. forward to meeting an SFA hair function, after he was arrested in con- he was cut off from flying and logs from rolling into visible" features features Dean Jones as a research chemist who comes upon According to Pearce the class was designer and a skin specialist from the nection with the burglary 6f a the room, created to instill confidence in the girls 3, Coal and wood burning stoves re- a potion that makes him invisible. store's cosmetics department motorvehicle at about 12:50 a.m., ac- "It's really to help the girls feel good Pearce's efforts seemed to pay off as cording to a police report. Police also quire special knowledge for safe in- The film is 90 minutes and for ages 4 about themselves, 200 attend stallation and careful tending while in to 12 years. There is no admission the girls marched out of their said during the arrest Grant assaulted "I believe anything you can learn classroom with heads held high three persons including Ptl. Ivan use. Learn how to fuel, start, rekindle charge and younger children should be fund-raiser and maintain your particular stove and accompanied by an adult. you'll keep up for the rest of your life." awaiting their next lesson in youthful Shapow. she sajd. beauty His alleged accomplice, John how-to regulate -the^Jampers-to-prevent- MoEe4hanJO0people attendetfa fund- overheating. Ecnovarria~ 22, of 801 Fourth Ave. in raiser Feb. 28 at the Elks Club for Girl Scouts to hold Elizabeth, faces charges of receiving C.A.U.S.E.-Citizens Alliance for Uni- 4, Locate portable heaters away from stolen property and eluding a police of- fying Springfield's Education, Accor- stairwells, doorways, bedding, drapesr spaghetti dinner , ficer. furniture and people. Never let children COSTS ding to a Spokesmanpa, , manyy H p "play near heaters. Use extra caution SPRINGFIELD=A11 township Girl were madde toward the Board of Educa- while wearing long, loose-fitting Scouts, from Brownie to Cadette Scout, feton Hall Prep tion campaigns of George Gomes, Den- garments. One brush against a heater and their immediate families have been position for status quo nis Francis'and Lou Monaco, who are can start a tragic clothing fire, invited to a spaghetti luncheon from honor roll running on the platform that all schools 5, Never use a charcoal fire or a gas 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the SPRINGFIELD-Barbara Adler. 'top' property during declining enroll- should remain open. j?ange for heat—both release toxic Presbyterian Parish House on Church Jim BasUe and Saul Grohs, Board of ment or' cut programs long felt MO tfNTA IN51TJIT-Se 15 n Hal I 'Springfield store proprietors ancf gases which can be fatal or explosive if Mall. Education candidates supported the desirable in a fine school district," Preparatory School in South Orange residents donated more than 70 items allowed to build up indoors. The luncheon costs $1 per person and Committee on Saving Taxes Spr- Grohs, has urged the closing of has named honor rolls for the second for prizes. Further information can be obtained will help support the Girl Scouts during ingfield, have challenged opposing can- Caldwell as a logical step in retrench- semester of the 1981-1982 school year; Further information on C,A.U.S.E. is didates to explain their position on the. ment. He has also said: "They may available from C.A.U.S.E.. PO Box 124. by calling the Fire Department at 376- their 70th anniversary. Advance reser- Among those who made the list are the 1740. vations are necessary. status quo. have another answer. They may be tell"- following Mountainside residents: Jet- Springfield. ing the public that they-, are for the frey .AhUiolm, a freshman on the first Recent Campaign flyers have stated Springfield Public Notice that Lou Monaco and his running mates status quo when they really plan to honor roll; Walter Kempner, a close Walton in a surprise moyj Party to honor lOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD NOTICEOF HEARING favor keeping all schools open rather sophomore, first honor roll; Edward I NOTICI TO CREDITORS -would be tiscally irresponsible since COUNTY OF UNION PLEASE TAKF NOTICE thatjin FSTT J3F IRVING- SICGLCRr than closing ^ne Ualdwell School as Mayer, a sophomore, first honor roll; , WMtKtAi, the Local Contract! application has been made by HO- Deceased Caldwell would require renovation if it Law of the State of New Jersey LY CROSi LUTHERAN CHURCH Pursuant to the order of Walter decided by the board in December, the "Joseph Reilly, a junior, first honor roll; (NJ.SA. 40A:il 1 et seqhreqgiris for a Site Plan Approval and E. Ullrich, Surrogate of the County were to remain open and would again Gerard Franciosa, a freshman second the passage and advertijing of a Variance pursuant to the Zoning of Union, made on the Sth day of group said, UNION—A victory party honoring resolution authorizing the awar Ordinance of the Township of Spr March, A,P., lfBS, upon the'ap- be targeted for closing as enrollment roll; David Gagliano, a freshman, se- State Senator C. Louis Bassano will be ding of contracts for Professional ingfieid Sections 17-8-3. b.l. d.2, and plication of the undersigned, as E« Adler, a past board chairwoman, ask- continues to drop." cond honor roll; Thomas Reilly, a Services without competitive bids, d.3 so as to permit the expansion of ecufrix of the estate of said deceas held from 6 to B p.m. Sunday at the Clin- and the Church and Church School with ed, notice is hereby given to the ed, "How can they do this*' With the Basilesaid: "The^ublithaS-the freshman, second honor roll; Alex- WHEREAS, there exists a need less than required parking, certain creditors of said deceased to e« ton Manor, Route 22, Union.' for employing an_ attorney who under»lita^_jaarjtlng^—spaces—and Wbif-to-the-subsef lb#f under oath or— present budget $45,000 below the cap of right to kMw^WhaT they plan to do ander Caiola^iL sophomore, second specialiies in real estate tax ap driveway fo'eatea at 639 Mountain affirmation their claims and -—A Union Township Republican, peals to defend the Township in cer Avenue. This application Is.now demands against the estate of said 6.7 percent, there is simply not enough before the election so that the public Twnor roll; John Schon, a sophomore, tain complex tax appeals pending Calendar No. 1 82 S on the CUrk's deceased within sht months from Bassano was assemblyman from the before the Tax Court of New bJihJ money available without other can vote with their^ ideas on financing second honor roll; David Walls, a CflfiDriac anoLa pubeOHJis eTy old -20th District untU-being-eleeted « "TeTsef, aTTd been ordered for the 6th day of be forever barred from prosecuting ~measufesrTfiey"w6ul'd~fiaveTo go for no the status quo in writing. Our position is sophomore, second fionof rolFf state senator in November to represent WHEREAS, the firm of April, 1962, at I 30 P.M. in the or recovering the same against the raises for teachers next vear, sell the clear, what is theirs1'" Frederick Ahlholm, a junior, second Hosenblum 8, Rosenbluni, Esqs , Municipal Building, 100 Mountain subjeriber the newly-created 21st District. has txtensive experienc* in the Avenue, Springfield, New Jersey Mildred Siegier honor roll; Francis Gagliano, a senior, detente of municipalities before and when the calendar is called, Executrix Springfield The party is being sponsored by the variourf county boards of tax ap you may appear either in person or Stern, Dubrow second honor roll, and Francis N611, a Citizens for Bassano, headed by Gary peals, and by agent or attorney, and present Marcus B, Cooper Attorneys Public Notice Wl senior, second honor roll. WHEREAS, the best mferesfs of any ob|ections which you may have 74 South Orange Ave > W, Paris, treasurerin Bassano's senate the Township will be served by the to the granting of this application South Orange, N.J. 07079 PUBLIC NOTICE FOR THE SALE " * " "ON" B"N1W ™ " retaining of a specialists In the field All papers pertaining to this ap 116389 Springfield Leader, March OF TWO TRUCKS BY THE campaign. Tickets are available by of thedefens e o t tax appealspp ; and plication may be se«n in the office 11,1912 TOWNSHIPOP SPRINGFIELD Hospital conducts NOWW , THEREFOREEFORE . BEE IT of the Administrative Officer of the LEMB; M6?724 Notice is hereby given that sealed writing to 377 Foxwood Rd,, Union RISOtVED by thTfHfSm Planning Board Ideated In the bids will be received by the WHEN OLD CAItDO— mittee of the Township of Spr Municipal Building, Springfield, Township of Springfield to sell two 07083, or calling;• 687-0236. ' New Jersey trucks. SAVE 15% ON ALL tours each month Ingfietd that the firm of Hosenblum TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFI1LD 8. Rosenblum, isqs,, retained for a Jay B Bloom, Esq NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1. one 1»4» International Pick.up HAIR DRYER REPAIRS MOUNTAINSIDE-Children's fee of Sl6.000.00-'to defend the 114392 Springfield Leader, March that the Board of Ad|ustment of the with snow plow. Township 0{ Springfield In the fax 11, 1982 Township of Springfield, County of J. one i»H International j cubic Specialized Hospital, New Providence 2 of Mountainside appeals of Troy Limited vs. (Fee: $07 3S) Union, state of New Jersey will yard Dump truck with snow plow. Road, conducts guided tours of the Township of Springfield and Stif hold a public hearing on March 16, Bids will be opened and r*ad in felman vs. Township of Springfield 1982 at 8 P.M. in the Municipal public at the Municipal Building on facility on the third Thursday of every are Merit finalists presently pending before the Tax Building, Mountain Ave,. Spr Mountain Avenue on March 23, 1982 Court of New Jersey, TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFitLD ingfield; N,J. to eonsid*r the ap at 8: IS P.M. prevailing time. Bid month, beginning at 9:30 a.m. In- TAKE NOTICE, that the forego COUNTY OP UNION plication of David Smith for a ders may submit bids for one or IS SHORT HILLS AVE., SHORT HILLS, NJ, 07078 MOUNfAINSIDE-Two borough both pieces of equipment. Vehicles terested parties must call-in advance, ing resolution was adopted at a AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND variance to the Zoning Ordinance 379=3335 (opposite the "CHANTiCLIR") 379.3331 residents are National Merit Scholar- regular meeting of the Township AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: concerning Block 36 Lot IS on 19 may be seen "at the Township Committee of the Township of Spr AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Battle Hill Ave,, Springfield. NJ, Garage located on Center Street 233-3720. ~"x between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and lDaiiy8:30S:3O •GOODTHRU 3/25 Sat. 9 • no-1.: 00 ship finalists. ingfield, held on March 9, 1982, THI REVISED GFMERAL OR- David Smith A short slide presentation\of the ARTHUR H.BUEHR1R 3:00 P.M. weekday! The two, Joyce Little, daughter of DINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP 19 Battle Hili Ave. mm m m IWITH THIS COUPON ONLY™ • • history of the pediatric rehabilitation Township Clerk OF SPRINOFI1LP, CHAPTIR Springfield, NJ 07081 The successful bidder shall have Mr, and Mrs, William Little of Not- 116408 Springfield Leader, March VIIITRAPFIC, SCHiOULE II, Applicant five (5) days from bid-opening to facility for physically disabled children 11. 1982 NO PARKING" 116348 Springfield Leader, March a, purchase the above mentioned tingham Way, and Andreas Nonnen- (FeeiSIO.Oij TAKI NOTICE, that the forego equipment. All payments shall be and adolescents and its programs 11. 1982 paid in full by cash or certified macher, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ldthar ing Ordinance was passed and ap (Fee.; $8.82) precedes the walking tour, which is proved at a regular meeting of the check Nonnenmacher of Old Grove Road, are PUBLIC NOTIGI Township Committee of the _ArthurM. Byehrer guided-by members cOhe_SejmoLAu3L- P-LANNING BOARD -—-^ Township-^of—SpTtrfgTield—iiriM Township Clerk students^atrthePmgry -School, HillsideT" "TOWNSHIPOPSPRINSFIiLD . County of Union and State of New 116342 Springfield Leader. March 4, iliary. The following actions were taken Jersey, held on Tuesday evening, HOST MISS A YVEIsK H.lfSI The two now qualify to compete for ai the regular meetjng of the Pla'nn March?, 1982, (Fee: SI3.J4) Merit scholarships, which will be ing Board held on Tuesday, March ARTHURHBUEHRER OFMK'AI.NKWS 2, 1982 at 8:30 P.M. in the Council Township Clerk CAI.L6K6-77UU )SPRINGFIiLD AVENUEC Mountainside Echo awarded rn about a month, Chambers of the Municipal 116407 Springfield Leader, March Building, 11,1983 FOR HOME DKMVKKY Application No, 10 81 S. Yaeenda (Fee: 14,83) 100th Anniversary Year Enterprise^ j^O Morris Avenue, Language^&chool -Btock~f4TLorjTi>r Preliminary and Suburban Newspapers Final Site Plan Review and Cohtfi of America tional Use has been approved sub installs pair jec! to conditions. SWARMING Published taEh Thursday by Trymaf Publishing Walter Koiub CBppv.iMl ttyyvesant Avr., Unloitr N.J. 070BJ, Administrative Off ieer MOUNTAINSIDE-Deutsche Planning Board HEADING WEST— Spraehschule Inc., the German Township ot Springfield TERMITES 116390 Springfield Leader, March language school In Union, has installed 11, 198J use Prospect Office at Asher/vMntz, publisher Charles Kolber and _Lothar_ NonnenT !Fe#'«M,62) MENT rnicHir^Fofficers Tor 1982, Kolber is David Hamrock, press secretary and Nonnenmacher is a^ Special Drinks! general manager trustee. ~ REMEMBER PROSPECT ST. Paul Canine The school is a nonprofit language executive editor YOUR FRIENDS Delicious Munchies! school which offers Instruction in Ger- ASK FORA Robert H. Brumell. IN THEIR Fridays & Saturdays 9 pm-1 am COMPIETE HOME** man language, literature and music for" INSPECTION-NOW! HEADING EAST- VP of advertising children and adults. The school will BEREAVEMENT AAorf Perlman, hold, its-annual dinner dance in the use Hilton Off ice at advertising manager Act qyKWy. .Isold additinnjl ddnugc Chanticler Chateau, Warren, on March THe GreeNHOuse Bfcss IMniiti' inpeiK.. plu! our l[i-h 27. . '. iiicii sfatt - ofovidB a cfnlui y ot Sam Howard Sand Them A Ifaifwfl neetttnte Thpy II chefk •I pi B3R ysut m\»e huu^f and hplp ¥QU AOid JACOBY ST. Publisher 1938-1967 Mdiinmal pioblcmB S vr-n Quar.tK ©OFinterviewing • HOT TURKEY TRAIT Kft in intiiioeU Milton AAlntz, retired, at Publisher 1971-1975 •FISH TRAY 1 • to select candidates PHONE TQDA?: FULL SERVICE OFFICES OR H 1 SMMtd Claii PMt«i« paid •» Mountainside, N, j. The Executive Committee of the Spr- •MEAT,TRAY The Mall at on both sides of Springfield Ave. ingfield Republican Party js interview- 1 Short Hills 233-4448 30 cents per copy ing applicants for the 1982 nomination We Deliver Annual iubwriplton r.tt flOJe In county, iU.Ofl lor Township"Committee^ 1 Lf*nT7U»U 0 PftU l.nnniLmnn fit dun ^9 to submit a resume by Monday to Diane 25 Mill Road Also featuring, &reenhouse Brunch and Trust Company RaprtMNtMi MtMMJIy by Romano, 'township'Republican chair- Irvington 37H.2600 I • Sundays: 11 am-3 pm o U.S. Suburban Prei» ln«. • • f , at 407 Hillside Ave, out of me sum! *»o t «doisf

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• '-* , March .11. 1982 Sveg^gp Musical meeting in church Religious notices-— Buffer crumbsjs TME^mimGT^MpQfTiimFtm Temple Sholom, 815 West Seventh St., Presbyterian Church, Springfield, will HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH p m , Newcomers FeMowship, 1 Plainfield will present an adult eduea- meet Wednesday at 9 p.m. following the (Th« Church of «h* Radio "Luttwran Hour' and TV's WEDNiSDAY—9:lJ a.m., Bible study fellowship. cheesecake lion musical Sabbath tomorrow follow- "TM*|»1twUfe"> i; IS p.m,, praise and prayer service. Boy's Brigade, Lenten service in the Pariah House on Battalion 730p m , College and Career Group ing the 8:15 p.m, service. The Western *39 Mountain A v«. Springfield THURSDAY—•• IS a.m.. Mothers' Club (child care Buttery zwieback crumbs provide an Press onto bottom and sides of a ^-inch Church Mall, R«v. JMI R. YOM. palter provided). effortless crust for the Fruit Gimcd square baking pan. Refrigerate while Wind Vocal Ensemble will be featured The group will mark its 30th anniver- THURSDAY—10 a.m.. Bible study, 11:30 a.m., FRIDAY-1: IS p.m., Pioneer Girls (grades I to 8). Cheesecake, Its filling is u salin-smcMith and will sing music of the Jewish PrtemfcMp Circle. Boy's Brigade, Stockade, 7;3O p.m.. Senior High preparing filling. For filling, beat cot- sary. Special refreshments will be serv- SUNDAY—«;30 a.m.. worship service. *i30 A.m.. • youth group. Singles group. combination of cottage and cream tage cheese in small mixing bowl on liturgy, Hebrew Madrigals and Sephar- ed by Dora Speicher, hospitality chair- Family Growth Hour. 10:4J a.m., Holy Cqirimgnion 'cheeses with trad.ili.onai eggs, sugar high speed of mixer until almost die and Israeli folk songs. man, and worship service ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH J Admission is free of charge. Addi- MONDAY—9 a.m., Embroidery Guild. 4 p.m., :4S p.m.. SUNDAY—»:M a.m., Sunday school, 11 a.m., *or make ia^pretty patterned .top friim bowl until light und fluffy. Heal in cot-- LantanMWrshipservice. I;*Sp.m., coffee fellowship. »hipserviee. 7p,m , Youth on the Move Fof Christ slrawbdrftes, blueberries, neeliirines (age cheese until smooth. Beat In sugar, Irish ballads slated MONDAY—? p.m, Male Chorus rehearsal and kiwi fruit iMifore'gla/ing. vanilla and salt. Beat in egg yolks* one 'Hoe Down' dance SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL UNITED METHODIST TUESDAY—7 p.m .Bible cla*s 8 p.m .Senior Choir CHURCH rehearsal. . at « tlnie.Cirudually blend in flour, for club's meeting CHURCH MALL AT ACADBMY GREEN WEDNESDAY -»p.m., midweek service <*riiNl Preheat oven to :J5() degrees F, Beat egg planned March 20 R#y, George C. Schltilrtger, pastor FRIDAY—4:30 p.m..women's Bible class 8 pm The Catholic Woman's Club of SUNDAY—9: li a.m., Church Se,heol. Chapel i.ent*n Sunday School teachers' meeting 1 cup zwisbuVk crumbs whiles until soft peaks form; fold into The square dance committee of the series. "What United Methodists Believe About the OUR LADY OF LOURDIS CHURCH ._.-,_ Jjjnip.i'-stock) buller. melted cheese mixture. Spoon into urust. Bake Jewish Community Center of Central Elizabeth will feature "Willie" CLyam) Witness or the Spirit." Thtephi! Wall is guest MOUNTAINSIDE 30 lo lin minutes or until light brown on Now Jersey and the Sisterhood of Tem- Lynch in a program of Jrish ballads speaker. 10:30 a.m., morning worship. "Crucifying Rev, Msgr. Raymond j. Pollard, Pastor 2tahIi>s))iH)nssugiii' Our "Distrust." 5:15p.m., evening Lenten experience, lop: turn off hoii!; open oven door and Monday at 1 p.m. at the El Mora Rac- Rev Edward Eilerf, Associate Pastor, Rev Gerard Killing ple Emanu-El, Westfield, will hold a "The D#atti of God. j McCSarry, Pastor Emeritus* let cake cool in oven. Jit is normal for "Hoe Down" square dance March 20 nt quet Club, 08 Fernwood Ter. AAONDAY-7:45p.m., UMMChoir. Mass schedule—Saturday, i 30 p m , Sunday 1. 8. 1 cup cottage cht't'si- cake to wink slightly in center.) Lynch, who was born in Dublin, TUISDAY—10 a.m., pood For Friends B p.m . 9 15 and to* 30 am and noon, weekdays 1 and s a m 1 package us m.'-h cream chwse. H::j«p,m. at 756 East Broad St. trustees. Wesleyan Service Circle. . holy days, 7. Sand 10 am and'l p m Noyeriii. Mon Itefrigerule several hours or overnight. Stan Zackowski will be the caller. Ad- Ireland, recorded ballads there. He WIDNiSDAY—H a.m., German L*dies Aid. 7-45 days, 8 p.m. .softened For glaze, mash ' - cup of the strawber- P.m., Heur of Power. :; ditional information ean be obtained by plays ihe guitar. A social hour will TH1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i cupsuniii* THURSDAY—7:4jp.m., Choir ries and place in suueepun with sugar, calling 232-5514, 756-2021 or 232-fi770. follow. FRIDAY—Ip.m., Buty Fingers. MORRIS AVENUE AT CHURCH MALL I teaspoon vanilla extract 1 j cup water and lemon juice. Combine SPRiNGFlELD ' teaspoon salt TIMPLEIETHAHM Rev Robert B Cunninghanj. pastor eornsiiireh and •, cup-watemKld~t?r TEMPLE DRIVE AND lALTUSROL WAY THURSDAY-? 30 pm , pastor nominating commil ;) eggs, separated fruit mixture. Heat lo boiling, stirring Rabbi Reuben R, Uevine tee. I p.m., ehoir rehearsal FRIDAY-J p m.. Youth Fellowship meets to sec ;? tablespoons Hour constantly. Boil and slir % minutes, William A. Freundlich, D.P.M. Cantor Richard Nadel FRIDAY-a;30 p.m.. Sabbath service Kaflima "Chariots of Fire 1' -j eups fresh whole strawberries Klrain and cool. Slice remaining announces Irtstive service SUNDAY-» am , Church School classes 10 Is am church worship service with dedication sf One Gryal ; strawberries. Top cheesecake with SATURDAY-lOa.rn 5abba*h service icups sugar the opening of his SPRINGFIELD OFFICE AT MONDAY—1:15 p.m.; Sisterhood board meeting Hour of Sharing offering and sacrament at intanl 1 rows of strawberries, blueberries, nec- baptism, , i j cup water .155 Meisel Avenue Springfield, New Jersey TUf SDAY—7:30p.m.. USY meeting tarines and kiwi. Pour enough sauce WIDNiSDAY—8:30 p.m.. school board meeting MONDAY -7 pm . Girl Scout meeting 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juiee for the practice of Podiatric Medicine TUESDAY-? 30 am KatleeKlatsch Prayer and t tablespoons cornstarch over to glaze. Puss remaining sauce. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Discussion Group 7 30 p m . Pack 70 commilipf 1 Sports Medicjne. Surgery of the Frwt -> meeting i cup water MEETING HOUS6LANE. MOUNTAINSIDE 1 Rev. Elmtr A. Talcott, minuter WEDNESDAY -3 IS p.m , Webelos meeling S p m ;: cup fresh blueberries Janukowiczes have James S. Li (tie, organist and choir direetor Lenten series. The Christian Looks At Death i 2 small nectarines' THURSDAY—i p.m., confirmation class 8pm p m fruslees meeling Ladies Eveninq Group Office HOUFN: By Senior Choir rehearsal girl, Down Aubrey, CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE 2 kiwi fruit, peeled and thinly sliced Ml i)y> Monday A Appointment SUNDAY—»:30 a.rti , Church School lor nursery 36EVERGREEN AVE SPRINGFIELD For crust, combine i\l\ ingredients Mimduy KvpiiinM. • through eighth grade. 10.30 a m,. morning worship Rev Richard A Miller, pastor A seven-pound, four-ounce daughter, ONLY Tursday Kvfliing. with Mr. Talcott preaching. & p.m.. Senior High SUNDAY-9 30 a m , Sunday School tor all age-; Dawn Aubrey Janukowicz. was born fellowship, 4:30 p.m.. junior Choir rehearsal 10 45 am , morning worship ,)nd ehildQen s church AfUrnmiii 467-4612 MONDAY—8 p.m , trustees' meeting 6pm, discipleship e!as§ ?pm evening praise ser Body program Feb 24 at Overlook Hospital. Summit, K Kvi>ry TUESDAY— 9:30 a.m.. Prayer Meditation Bible vice ' to Mr, and Mrs, Robert Janukowicz of other Saturday Group, TUESDAY-1 p m Ladies' Bible Study (Child care provided'. Livingston, formerly of Springfield. TIMPLf SHA'ARE Y SHALOM planned today WEDNESDAY-7 JOpffl. Bible study on the hie oi Mrs Janukowicz. the former Gail AN AFFILIATE OF TH1 UNION OF AMERICAN Christ. Prayer and sharing HEBREW CONGREGATIONS 5 SPRINGFIELD Carol Eisenbud and Susan Skeer, Fingerhul, is the daughter of Mr. and Most Health Insurance Programs Honored AVENUE AT SHUNPIKE ROAD. SPRINGPIELD owners and operator of. Body Magic, Mrs, Jerome Fingerhut of Springfield. including Medicaid and Medicare, Rabbi Mcrton Kaplan Her husband Is the son of Mrs. Carol Cantor Irving Kramerman African violets Inc., will be guest speakers at a FRIDAY—8: JOp.m . Erev Shabbat Ki Tissa Sermon meeting today at 10 a.m. of the Young Janukowicz of Springfield, and the late topic "The Golden Calf and 'he Failure of Leader ML John Janukowicz. , . ship," Film. "W«r Without winners " Mothers Club oj iA lUMDJY—ToTBlTrfvrShibbat servTcei Presbyterian Church, Union. They will SUNDAY—"') am., coffee and controversy in Tern pie Beth Ahm The Union County Chapter of the include a demonstration of "Body Single Parents plan THURSDAY—6 30 p m , blood bank drive in Tempts African Violet Society of America will Magic " Sha'arey Shalom. present its 29th annual African violet Body Magic has classes in Union, dance in Wesifield CONGRIOATiON ISRAEL OF SPRINGFIELD show and plant sale Friday, March 26, Springfield, Short Hills, Summit, The Single Parent Group of Westfield 33» MOUNTAIN AVENUE CORNER 5HUNPIKE from 6 to 10 p.m., and Saturday, March West field and Watchung. Members of SILVER SADDLE will hold its regular monthly dance ROAD the club will take part in the program SPRINGFIELD 27. from fl a.m. to 4 p.m. at the All tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the Knights of Rabbi Israel E, Turner Saints Episcopal Church Parish Hall, and have been requested to dress iff Columbus hall, 2400 North Ave,, Scotch FRIDAY —7.15 ^,rn., morning Minyan servict 5 W 559 Park Ave., Scotch Plains. casual clothes and sneakers. p.m. "Welcome to Saobath- service . *""• Plains. The group, which offers a roster SALOON SATURDAY—? 30 am . SaBbath morning service On exhibit will be more than 200 Additional information can be obtain- of tennis, skiing, special events, discus- Sermon, "Remember to Abominate Evil Kiddusn plants ranging from miniature to 18 in- ed by calling Barbara Grilloat 351-0507 after servites Host, Rabbi Israel Turner S Mom sion groups and theater activity, has 1274 No. Broad St., afternoon jervice. Shaiosn Judos repast featuring ches in diameter, grown by society more than 300 members. Zemirot m*lodie5 and discussion .Farewell to Sab members. In addition, trailers, ter- bath" service THURSDAY DEADLINE Dancing will be to the Don Randee Hillside, NJ. SUNDAY—1 a m . morning Minyan service ! p m rariums. artistic and underwater ar- All items other than spot news should Trio. Additional information can be ob- departure from synagogue for ''Barnum" theater rangements will be on display. 1 party [reservatisns closed) 5 40 p-.-n , afternoon be in our office by 4 p.m. Thursday. tained by calling 379-2684. 354-9708 ivening sgrvice 6 4S p.m , "pre Purim spectacular : The show is open to the public, ad- ,at synagogue. Open to public mission is, free. MONDAY—7,10 a,rfi.. morning minyan service S:-»Q EnterainmeniJ^ p.m,. afternoon service, advanced siudy session, Non-members are invited to exhibit IN-HOME ESTIMATES evening servie. 4.45 p.m., Purim festivities, reading any named, single grown specimen in sfn MegillafTlstorysrEITiieTrfor chilcirerTalia~iguTts" non-rnemBeTcTIIsel—o QW£8JC^YOUVVANT Friday March 12 TUESDAY—1 i.m,, Purim morr.'.r.g service, reading each variety. Plants must be delivered of MeglllBh. Refreshments. 5:40 p.m., afternoon, VALUES! evening service Purim S'udoh in the home. to the Parish Hall Thursday, March 25, WITH QUALITY YOU DESERVE WEDNESDAY ANDTHUgSOAY —7 li am . morn between 7 and 9 p.m. by ing minyan service. 5:30 p. to 3:30 p.m.. religious THE GINGER MEN t-Mi- 1.40 p.m., ajternean lerrii,*,. mJuani. • For additionai-tBtepmation rogacdiag- efl study session, evening service. the show call 671-6872 or 381=9443, Irish, Traditional, Folk, & Country Music THURSDAY—8 p.m., finance commifret meeting INC. ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Elizabeth is born !19MALNST.,MILLiURN ALUMINUM or VINYL Rev Joseph D. Herring, Rector 00 SUNDAY—lam , Holy Communion 10 a.m , family to Richardp>arrs^ worship service and'\5e>-mor>. Church School ana basysiUirtg: {Trig"H!ra~mj.seryiee includes Holy Cern A seven-pound daughter, Elizabeth 295FOR 1600 SQ.0 PT. COMPLETE-SOFFIT-FASCIA-INSULATION mynion on first and third Sundays and on festival oc Tarn Hughas Steve Hughes eaiions, morning prjyer on other Sundays ) Th'ayer Garr, was born Feb. 5 to Mr. ROOFIHG-UAOERS^ITITERS-DOOBS LflX£J fl 8 1 8 I B § f 9 8 9 § 9 t I f 6 t 9 fl • 0 8 # 8 jjjj and Mrs. Richard Garr of Washington, MOUNTAINSIDE GOSPEL CHAPEL HBO SPRUCE DR., MOUNTAINSIDE DC. JSi^Lc^.t^r. STORM mHOOVBMASONRYAaTYPE PACK YER BAGS A C'MON OVER.. The Rev. Matthew 1. Garippa Mrs. Garr, the former Efissa Susan BRANDS USED C«RPENTBYREPmCEMENr WINDOWS SUNDAY—945 a.m., Sunday school for all age groups (bus service available); II am, worship ser Title, is the daughter of Mr, Gerald H. ALL AT LOW, LOW PRICES! /- Your Host: PAT McBRIDE vice inurst-ry and junior church provided) 7 p.m., Title of Cottage Lane, Springfield, and svorship service (nursery provided) WHY WAIT? CALL NOW- 687-9278 MONDAY—1:30p.m., cottage prayer meeting. the late Mrs. Edythe Title. Mrs. Garr, —"i S m rray" *"" Pihle T*i.i*1y whn_ was- grariii'afed frnm jnnathjn_ rheeting. THURSDAY—I p.m., choir rehearsal. Dayton Regional High School, Spr- FRIDAY—7 30 p.m,, collegeand career group ingfield, and Drew University, is a • As a Morris County Freeholder.., study. former captain of twirlers. Rod Frelinghuysen has taken the lead in addressing key issues: ST. JAME5 CHURCH 4SS. SPR INOPieUD AVE, SPRINGFIELD WWWWWWW • SENIOR CITIZENS Rev, Raymond P. Wsldron. Pastor MWMW StftOST MSi Rod has secured federal funding for senior nutrition sites and 10:4i a.m. and noon Sunday. HANDBAG SALE helped iaitiateyranspQrtation-programs,.provided-alternatives- Daily Masses—7 ana i g.m. Masses on eves of holy days— 7 p.m. Mas*es holy days—7, a, 9 and 10 a.m to institutionalizationjunded senior citizen support-units^- -— anaTp m Every Bag REDUCED! Pehanee (confpjsions)—AAonday. 7; 15 • TRANSPORTATION to 7:4! p.m., Thursday before first Friday to the. Rod has proposed common sense solutions to the problems month, 71j fa 7:ii p.m Saturday. 1 ta 3 p.m. No of mass transportation. Rod opposed unreasonable fare lehsauled confessions on Sundays, holy days and Always.,, ^u /O , eves of holy days 20% increases on the Conrail (Erie-Lackawanna) Line fought to OFF A continuing move the State on the re-electrification of the line: pushed for iVANOIL BAPTIST CHUBCM the completion of vital roads such as Route 24 liSSHUNPIKERD., SPRiNOF 1ELD UNIM SHOE SERVICE Rev. Ronald J Peri, pastor tradition of service. SUNOAY—9-4J B.rn.rSunday School classes for *ll • FISCAL Bf SPONSIBILITY ages. 11 #.m, m^-nipig wonn»p. NufsefY, toddlers 1021 Stuyvesant Ave. and junior ehurch (pfe-school through grade 3). 4:45 As Finance Chairman of the Board of Freeholders Rod has p.m.. Children's Choir junior High youth group. j:30 UNION 618-3218 held the lumen government spending. This record of fiscal p.m., prayer service. 6 p.m., #venjng s#fvic(. 7; JO responsibility is evidenced,by Morris County's Triple "A" Bond fatingr the highest financial rating any government can achieve. HAVE A • PRESERVATION OF OPEN SPACE .. Rod.has fought.to maintain open spaces in Morns County CHILDREN'S and has lobbied successfully for federal funds for the acquisition of open space lands. Today Morns County is WEAR .„ recognizedm JiayingJhe.bestpark-system -in the^state, PARTY • As a Leader in the Community.,. "THE LOLLIPOP TREE" Rod Frelinghuysen has demonstrated his concern for people through his service in community organizations including: is blooming with Spr- 1853 Morns Aw. • United Way. General Campaign Chairman ing and Summer Union •6*64114 fashions. Designer and Board Member. . labels at the • Morris County Retired Senior Volunteer Program "Greatest Discounts," • Member. American Legion Post 59 and V F W r?ost 3401 • Advisory Board Morris County Assoc. for Mental Health ' now., be the* first to ar- • Special Gifts Chairman, Morristowri Green Renovation range a party and. Campaign. receive our gift to you. TRAVEL - ^Member, Morris County Board of Social Services. DIMENSIONS, Inc. ' ^fjc^ernor.NewgerserWstoricaI^ccie^fc f ~* r^t • A P^^^^ F f^ I ^^1 mi j ^E _ -_ k I " - - .^K- -T ^ ; _^ — : — - ———r^—— • Trustee. Morristown MemoriarHospital, PRESENTS The 1982 World's Fait at Knoxvillt! AsoiirnextCongressman... Luiury Bus Tour Excursions Rod will rontinue the high standard of public service May through October 1982 Group Ratis/Fiintf Raising

Family Groups Welcome 7 Day, 5 Day Packages Include: A recorpl of local achievements, a ded'cation to , WitMir 1»-M|IM W Rilr tfrnpSdi honesty and integrity-these are the rSr^oiKe •TM.BporUttofiTo.ndFromFiirGroundiD.ily tfimarKS AMtBke yMoilrm Frelinghuysen tradition of service. onne -DAILY WORLD'S FAIR PASSES! linghuysen For Congreis Committee. MWACCIPTIMG RESERVATIONS FOR AU DATES 8 fff - Travel Dimensions Inc. T8 Summit Avenue, Summit, New Jersey 07901 For further information to make a contribution or volunteer contact campaign headquarjefs 766 7877 +- -L '-»•?"-V 1

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ItyCKNKt'AKY-" windows Alter the area is dry, I suggest ap- (Questions on building,, home main- Q. My husband and I have just bought Your advice will be greatly plication of a good sealer to reduce the tainence and repair may be sent to an older house We would like to. restore upprc'tiated Joseph J.G., Keunsburg, possibility of further stains. A good ler Here's How, Copley News Service, in it properly, which means Betting rid of N.J. razzo sealer is recommended care of this newspaper _ _ the acousticaU-eilinas in the bedrooms. A, Drainage and location have I have heard it can be done with a put- nothing to do directly with condensation ty knife, but wonder if we would be left of moisture within Ihf walls ol a home. with a battered ceiling, not to mention Moisture that condenses on your win- the time-consuming, messy job ahead dows liimch from the air In the rooms, Marsh has the of us1' Do you have a better way1' Mrs not I rom I he outside or from the Nancy W . La Mesa, Calif ground Largest Collection A. I know of no easy way to remove If you have ihe type nl* insulation with the ceiling tile. Bui it is not too hard to u viipii and moisture-proof barrier on pry oil the tile, and your problem will il, M ^nuld lend to reljiin moisliire. of dramatic rlepnd on how your ceiling tiles were in- cither siHiin the house, or prevent its stalled fnli'iini•!• through the walls, us it does New not ali" i moisture to pass fhrough There are two methods of 1 installation one by the use of furring Cook)") '. npnrs as well ;is sleam Iron] hul sh'-'i'1!*-. drying laundry will cnus<' sliip. .uid then si.ipling the tiles to the in condense on cold windows strips. Removing the tile from these Roc1 •i'-s, aihe moisture, chimney sliips should not be loo difficult, using a maks in ; 11 •; < I i'M||i,c inniHtiiic pf() HOSPICE PROGRAM MARKS FIFTH YFAR Eleanor Burko, center; and Gin -icrew driver However, then you will lilenis ny Cooper, right, both of Mountsinsido, celebrate the fifth anniversary of need lo remove Ihe furring si rips Overlook Hospital's Hospice Program. They are both volunteers At left is The second installation method is use I Kimuesl you have an exhuuHl Ian Margaret Larson, hospice patient services coodinator for the Summit hospital of a adhesive cementing the tiles lo Ihe venled dii I'ctlv outdoors installed in the ceiling kitchen in draw oil cooking vapors II your storm sash is made ol wood, drill Whether your !lies are on furring several one luurth inch holes in Ihe hot slnps or arc cemented, there will be Music careers day set torn rail lo pi ovule a venl for Ihe vapor considerable clani'age to the original Shi HI hi Hi i>, I, ill vwaihiw si ripping the ceiling in the removal of the tiles The at Fairieigh Dickinson ceiling surlaee will require a complete p(>r rii.ir'i'iii umdiiws rTi.n he neei'ssnrv k i In |)l'i'\ ni 'he escape ol he;i! and vapor i'elimsh job. eilher 1 •ephi J' > i-il or J| The Florham Marli«son ('nnipiH of arouriH i* ^ infiu'i sashi s Sou >,IMIU1H IXH'turos on career oppni tunitic". m • M\ ci e(i v\ iih (ti v u'all 1 ;I |sii i i \ ' i li • • (11 r I he 'III rt* • I'; 111 r ( ' in Fairieigh Dickinson rnivt-rsity svill music and porfoi mances MI e schcdulci I'here is nniilher po-.silnhi\ Alter sponsor a Music Cnrppr Day April 5 for tent el i hi. .MI iri Ihr hi.ii' ( l>\ by Carol Ann Watson, rlaniietis! . lemovuig f he tiles. Mill could have the 11 high school students, offering music. Belinda Hartley, saxophonist. Walter ceiling sprayed with an acoustical ceil- \K hal' .' i mcjins riecessai v, lecture and campus tours High school McAlonn. percussionist: Vernon ing mixture whfeh is quite attractive y Our iycar-old red hnck palm is junior and senior music students from Township High School Chorale. Union and is lound m many homes today yelllriU numerous yrease spots caused schools throughout New Jersey will High School Orchi'slra. conducted by There is no resemblance between this by foo cist a few samples from our a»ie" Tickets must be obtained in advance. ext 435 The deadline for reservations Agent Orange unit Auction slated pfinpd fror'i $85. For information call 527-2337. is March 15 w/// meet March 21 to aid animals ,,,» -„,. ,,,,„, ,. (II Hf I, ill. The New Jersey Agent Orange Com mission will present an informational Peopl' lor Animals, an annual program Sunday. March 21. from '2 to t wellar>* s'.'oup ser\ ing l;ni"n and Kssen p m at Vr'W Post ?m, at W)\> High St Cftunties uill hold a fund raising ;nv Marsh A DeBeers Union. tion at T id p ni March 2fi at ihe Diamond Award Winnmi The slate commission, which was Knights ol Columbus. 11KN Park Ave . established in I'M), will cover a number Linden of areas related to the use of herbicides The group, winch oilers a low cost in Vietnam during the period 1962I971, spay-ncuter program, also \s"111 hold a For additional information call B87- meeting ai 7 ;iu p m Wednesday at the UAL'UES 2775, Sunnysuie Branch of the Linden Library, lot) Edgewood Terr The topic Program on cancer will be "Vegetarianism for SMQKD 1st Cut A free discussion and film on breast Humanitarian Reasons." cancer will be presented by St. Further information is available Benedict Society, 210 Amity St., from People lor Animals Ine , 11)52 E. 265 Millbum Aye J 07041 • 2W-376 7100 CORNED Thursday BUTT Elizabeth. March 24 at 7 :«) p.m Coffee Elizabeth Ave,, Linden 07036. telephone Open $249 BEEF and cake will be served 374=107:!. Am«fican gxpress VISA • M8«er RICHARD SHEiNBLATT, D.D.S..RA H Bottom Round Eye Round M BACK CUT •General Dentistry M ROAST ROAST S-JSf Orthodontics M Ib. M $259 $259 Periodontics M Ib. Ib. Endodontics •J Boiled End Shells Of Italian Sweet Reconstructive Dentistry S VIRGINIA BEEF SAUSAGE M Inhaiatibn Sedation 8 HAM $O39 N (Nitrous Oxide) $239 Mm Ib. N intravenous Analgesia S $]7? Cut I Wtlppid to Order m

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Thursday, March 11,1982 NJEA is critical of cuts in state education aid The New Jersey Education Associa- jersey-schoolHr^rr tnp^ o! hm earlier The Governor emphasized his tion has criticized Gov. Thomas Kean cuts. This isn't time for New Jersey to •background in education over and over for allocating less than the full amount reduce its commitment." again in the campaign," Connerton of education aid to school districts than Connerton called on Kean to allocate said "Now is the time for him to prove is called for in the "Thorough &-Effi- the full amount of aid called for in state his commitment. Now is the time he'll cient" Education Law The Governor law, and said NJEA would work with be judged on his actions, rather than'his announced Friday that he would other education groups to lobby for any words. We're willing to work with him distribute about $65 million less than reasonable tax proposals thai might he on ways to fund schools as they should what IheDepartment of Education says required to fund it be funded" is called lor "Gov Kean is doing why! he said he Alumnae unit would ni do at campaign time," NJEA BOYS' & GIRLS' CLUB OF UNION Executive Director James P. Conner lists meeting ton said He's inking money from Th«- Alumnae Associa- SUMMER DAY CAMPS eriuejtii'in if) hnlance the «t;itc iniHget imri of St Vincent for Boys and Girh and we r e going to light for it AcHfiomy Newark, will 3 7 and 7 1? ConniTton said that Ki-an told educa hold its annual reunion luncheon at noon Mfiy 20 at tion groups during the campaign he Weekdays 8:30 5 |4g Per Session would like to sec the state fund fill per Mfiyfair Farms. Eagle (Membership Required Over Age 7) cent ol education costs lor elementary Rock Avenue, West und secondary educa!ion Orange * REGISTER NOW! LIMITED ENROLLMENT "This is an odd way to do that," said Tickets are $12 50 1050 JEANETTE AVE. UNION ('onncrlon "This cutback in en S p e e i a I table ar- titluments will mean the stale will be ranguments for individual 687-2697 funding less than 40 percent of such i-lassos and ticket reserva- costs The slaie ' reasurer says the state tions can he made by will be funding W 2 jwrcent unci'-r the writing or calling the Kean budget, bul we think th'tl school a I fi22-B40fi f i 11 r in M estimate is high In any «•> •"' >' '- ••> GASOLINE • DIESEL longwjiv Imm rj) jx'rcenl • REG. LEADED 110 Stamps show 9 Conni'rinM jil'iii crih/i'd (he jJ'ivi" ntir • NO LEAD- 1.13 A" for wailing' so 1'iriy In release hi', aid set March 14 figures, saying the lateness in the vT A stamp and com show • PREM.NO LEAD—1.17 ,!? PACKING THEM IN^Some of the 300 million aluminum by Aluminum Co, of America, The New Jersey plant school budget cycle will cause "chaos" 4 beverage cans which will be recycled during the next year in many local districts "The districts will be held Sunday from • PREM. DIESEL — 1.13 handles cans collected from a dozen Northeastern states 10 am to 4:30 p m. at the begin their journey from Alcoa's Fairvlew plant, where and the District of Columbia, all were told how much the formulas MINIMUM DEL, 1000 GALS. they are processed and baled, to reclamation mills owned would give them in December," Con Hamuda Inn, Garden ALL DELIVERIES COD. nerton said State Parkway Exit 135, "Most districts have been working «n (Mark ARIBA OIL CO. 686-1818 Four classes their budgets for months, and have lit A special Clark show Early Semester plan tie time left to make changes If Gov souvenir curd will be Kean gets his way, they'll have to plug distributed Admission slated for m different figures an make other ma and parking are tree. For jor changes, either raising local i»x*«< information call 247- to start at Seton Hall publications or cutting programs "Six years ago, the sUite came up Battin plans The Early Semester, a new plan Hall on the South Orange campus A certificate program in writing and with an aid formula of'er long and hard allowing a head start in college for 25th reunion The schedule nf the Rnrly Semester is producing business publications will be research Flvcry year since. th^rf has "We're Always On Sale!" qualified high school seniors, will heiiin planned to provide an adjustment to offered this spring hs the Center lor been some backing away from it, and The graduating class of First Quality • Famous Maker March 22 at fieton Hall University m college for students just completing Corporate Kdurat ion K>>;in College, Guv Kean is continuing that 1957 al Battin High School. South Orangp and continue until ,lui\ high school An initial course in the late !! mon backsliding, despite what he said in the Elizabeth, is planning H HANDBAGS & UMBRELLAS 28, ! campaign 1 afternoon on Monday or Wednesday Inlormatmn on th< tour courses is 2Slh reunion in the fall 6B7-2967— The Early Semester is a full-time ses NEW will run until May 2fi Remaining availnhle tiv calling Y,>7 ;W()H The The N.1KA executive director pointed Graduates who have not UNION SECAUCUS sion of four three credit courses in two BRUNSWICK courses may be chosen from among courses ;iri" Introduction I.;i\'mi und out that there s .-in pU-meni now that yet been located by the Union phases, to be selected from IT courses II ^ Rt 1 Market morning, afternoon or evening summci Design and Management of the wasn I present in the lust nix mmmitlee should contact Market It Pita Lewis in the regular College of Arts and programs in June and July. With in Publications Operation , years- huge federal cutbacks A E Steinen, 313 Reindel F f i. Sni Sun Man tnru Sa' Sciences curriculum Knrollment in (he struction by faculty selected from the "The latest Reagan cuts will take PI , Roselle Park. 07204 Early Semester is limited, and applica- regular university .teaching staff, the The courses will be given from 7:40 to more than $45 million away from New tions are now being accepted Registra- special study plan includes only stan- 9:40 p.m Introduction to Business tion will be Wednesday and Thursday. dard college-level courses that are Publications will be held for eight Mon- and Design, eight Wednesdays starting March 18, from 4 to 7 p.m at Bayley generally transferable to other colleges days starting March 15; Advanced March IT, and Management of the and universities, A special counseling Editing and Rewriting, eight Tuesdays Publications Operation, eight Turn Off service is also included in the program. starting March ifi; Publications-Layout Thursdays starting March 18. Heart patients Courses are available in psychology, communication^ biology^ ^chemjsty, .Lamb, named sought for tests American history, fundamental matnT the Money Eater calculus, statistics, music, philosophy, chairman HERBST 5-PACKS Gne=time heart attack victims logic, ethics, political science, between 29 and 64 years old are being Betty- Lamb has sociology and religious studies. A appointed memorial gifts -FOR$1.00 OFFER. 2-Months Earlier! sought to participate in a study, which reduced tuition rate, available on an ex- lowers cholesterol to unprecedented chairman of the American A blooming bargain! tended payment plan, has been Heart Associ at ion. levels. established for the Early Semester. With heart disease claiming 800,000 Metropolitan Chapter, ser- The Early Semester is open to any in- ving Essex, Hudson and lives annually, the National Institutes coming freshmen who want or need to of Healtt^ is funding four research Union counties. begin earning college credits before the "Memorial gifts," she centers across the country to explore start of th fall academic term, such as the role of lowered cholesterol in the _said, "are donations to-the those students subject toToss of Social Heart Association in treatment of heart attack victims. Security survivorship benefits unless The East Coast Center in tribute to relatives or enrolled in college by May 1. All friends who have died Philadelphia, provides transportation students accepted into the program- and lodging for all prospective par- from heart disease, as however, must meet standard Seton well as gifts to mark bir- ticipants and an interested family Hall entrance requirements. member to take a screening visit. thdays, anniversaries and Complete information and enroll- other special occasions," Additional information is available ment details are available from Seton from the- Hyperlipidemia Study, 800= Hall's Office of Admissions, 761-9332, To make a memorial For Just $T.OO you get a pack 345.1057. gift the Heart Association each of Herbst quality nasturtium, Al en office can be called 24 ,>* snapdragon, alyssum, cosmos and Foodtown aids j address hours a day at 429-0904 portujaca seed. Turn on (Essex) or 789-3088 Write todayfor the seed... oryourFREE 1982 rules, changed (Union), Give the name of Herbst catalog with over 2500 flowers, fruits and ~lfie"pefson to be honored, The Immigration and Naturalization -—- supplies Including seedling trays, peat the name, of the person to •-•-•--'• pots, fertilizers arid much more. Food shoppers can now make a dona- Service (INS) no longer requires aliens be notified of the gift, and tion to the Eastern Union County Y by In the United States to report their ad- the sender's own name Write today. shopping for groceries at a Foodtown- dresses to the agency each January, and address. Check or AMERICA'S #1 PORTABLE HEATER Mayfair store with scrip available from which had been the law sjnee 1952, money order may^be sent the Y office, Foodtown-Mairfair will However, all aliens residing in this to the American Heart donate to the Y 5 percent of the face county are still required by law toAssociation, Metropolitan value of all scrip used. report a change in their addresses Chapter, 12 High St. Glen During chilly The. following Foodtown-Mayfair within 10'days of such change to the Rtdge, 07028, Herbst Seeds, Inc. stores are participating: Westfield, nearest INS field office. Such notifica- North Main Street 1109, Brewster, N.Y. 10509 March & April days .Berkeley.Heights, Elizabeth (Elmora tion should be submitted on form AR-il and Newark Avenue), Linden, Plain- which can be obtained from any INS of- field, Irvington and Union (Stuyvesant fice. The annual address report re- all you need Avenue), quirement was eliminated by Congress This is a cost-free way to make a gift .Dec, 31, 1981; Congress left subsequent is Kero-Sun to the Y and help support Y programs. reporting programs to the discretion of Shape up now... To purchase scrip contact Minna Rubin the attorney general. Dropping the Keio-Sun Rentable Heateis ate available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the "Y" office registration will save INS $1.2 million in 8 U.L.-listed models that aie lated (289-8112), annually. Summer's almost here, from 7.600 to 19.500 BTU'san houi

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'"*' 1701 E, 2nd St. Scotch Plains, 322-2077 Fitness Forum Distributed by ELMCG DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 973A Stuyvesant Ave , Union, N.J. (201) 688-5252 11:00 to 6:00 Mon, through Sat, Thurs, to 9 P.M. Sun, 1 tofl Jaesif t Atom test witnesses sought The recently-formed state chapter of —"Atomic veterans are suffering from veterans disabled in the service the National Association of Atomic all kinds of radiation-caused illnesses country. The difference with Veterans (NAAV) is trying to locate an and cancer and many of their children vets is that their disabilities a estimated 9.000 veterans living, in New and grandchildren are being born with beginning to occur and the gave Jersey who witnessed nuclear weapons birth defects," said Joan McCarthy, is ignoring their problems," she tests while serving in the armed forces, founder of the New jersey group and __MreJJVl£CarihyJ's Jiusband^ wi p iW p i a nuclear test called Wigwam went into Hiroshima and Nagasaki "Most of these men don't realize the from the deck of a ship, Accor after the atomic bombs were dropped. danger until after theyget sick. If we records that Joan McCarthy o The organization will hold its first can warn them in time, than early* from the Navy, her husband n meeting on March 2B at 2 p.m. in the diagnosis of their cancer could save 100 times more radiation than Graduate Student Lounge of Rutgers" their lives," said Mrs, McCarthy. sidered acceptable for the put College, College Avenue, New "Our main goal is to help atomic died last year from cancer at th< Brunswick All "atomic veterans" and veterans or their widows obtain legal 44. their families ;md friends are invited to advice, prompt medical attention and "I think there is a connection b attend. For information call 44HMJ949, disability compensation. mv husband's exposure and hi; Thursday, March n, 1982 social /ehfertainmenr7sporfs this week Temple marks 25th year; Evangelist set Synagogue Youth plans film planned tomorrow for crusade in convention participation Gospel Chapel This year, Temple lha'arey Shalom, ty. About 100 members of the National beginning March 19 and continuing Springfield, is celebrating its 25th an- Additional information can be obtain- The Hev Matthew Garlppa of the Council of Synagogue Youth will attend through the weekend Congregation niversary, Y ed by calling 379=5387. Mountainside Gospel Chapel, 1180 the Springfield Junior Convention Israel of Springfield will serve as host The temple also will show a film, The film tomorrow night is a half- Spruce Dr., Mountainside, has an- to theShahbaton "War Without Winners," tomorrow hour documentary produced by the nounce! thai Evangelist Frank Gon The weekend will represent the first evening following Shabbat services, Center For Defense Information, It was zalcK v ill conduct an evanMt'iistic Fashion show pre Nf'KY convent Kin to he held in 'he Shac'arey Shalom was founded, by 13 directed by Haskell Wexlei. whoso crusMcii Wi-rin<"id:iv nt 7 :M> p m at th<- Springfield area Ih<- program will in families in Springfield irv 1957 who were award-winning cinematography in church due March 20 elude ("liiration;! -,es' >on^ about t'y;i|<»:, who has a master's degree PjiStnvo Hi't 'ii K( id K *KU''ier . seeking a temple to practice Reform eludes 'One Flew Over the ("iifkoo's Thp I In'on nnunty Chaptpr of the Pro Judaism. Services were originally held Nest, "American tJiaffis<. " 'Who's 1mm lloh Jones University, haw b*'*>n ''.p-r itlUll I' /id' I ••' 111' ~ V •IM^Ji'JJi" till Afraid of Viffiinisi Wonll ' ;inH ( nm condl)' ling I'Viitijit'li'tic cr lisjirlf's for ?> hi' amon|j *'' * . i,n, ,,,,*,,! , ,.* ti,, in the Presbyterian Church in Spr- will hnld its annual fM^hinn sh'iu ••KH ingfield until the present building was years in North and Central America < 'in cntinri ing Home 1 liint'hcon at 11 4S p m '>n Marfh W erected in 1961. Sha'arey Shalom is af His IIIC look ;, dramatic turn from the A nin'ii' ; an will h" [" " • "li-'( •.•! ilw- fiTiinii '•< fHNhionK by Stan Sommfrs nf tinion, an Hebrew Congregations, the national A charity bail evangelistic ministry following a two March 2h art , exhibit by area artist Edith organization for all reform temples. year bout with tuberculoKi.s. The i-vuril m 'iryam'/erl by Ha^hi •F'alchanes and a mini benefit auctiiin set March 27 The i-ianuelisl has been traveling lor Marwh Lanncr, regional leafier of The first celebration this year was the pii'i 15 years with a group of young ('ontnbutionH and giftw from IJn'on Senior Nf'SS Mi' h;te| Taubes. rlirector held Jan. 17 at a champagne brunch A people called Freedom Sound They county businesspt; will h*< prnvirl"r| !*• ol .Junior .VSV arifi Shirru-'-" \Hli>r progressive dinner, a musical Shabbat The Union County Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Ladies Guild will present the Gospel in churches, prisons. prizes 'iiinnjiI lekH'hapti-r a'k !»'•! service, a family picnic, a temple show nursm;1 homes ind m plazas They also The faKhion show is an annual fund and a dinner dance are planned for the sponsor its i:5th annual charity hall The Fl/ Cli;ii'ii Hcgiori -.i-rvinu New go ini" i iniiii' siiti ii HIIIH jih'iiif pm raiser of PHI to allot scholarship fund', year March 27 from 7 p.m. to 1 am in St ,Jersey. p;(rt <•' N(lv. S "r k drui K:-Mern Thomas the Apostle Hall, St George LEONARDSOUCY JR. gram for deserving high school seniors p'arm Th dinner dance wiil be held May 6 at Avenue, Rahway The Rev Heorge Their me'lmm is irmsii ;ind ;* sharing ing to enter the secretarial field Tun PiTinsN l\ Hrii" .pc'isui K 'j't tciiior \''SS iti'ipti'r'. |'-r hij'h •' h'i ! ~' i J ' 11 • F i f >. ,.nH the Short Hills Caterers in honor of the Gillen is honorary chairman l<»nn of JH'I'.nn.'ll ("i|«iM''" ' >iiii<- .!•• Hrii(j scholarships are plannfH this \i>ai. on«' Author to talk fii ] 11 • 11 f r ',"•>' \ ;)''nip. I ,i i, MI mf .ic? •„ temple's cantor. Irving Kramerman Steiner and Kay Grote arc en ;>nd ah oh'ii ir;<>i s for ;i rneiTiher of thr Fuiinc S«*c'ettir !••• Kramerman came to Shs arey.Shalom chairmen Tickets can b*> purchased by In a i I'll I i"n to chut eh «'iuct«i. school ('hap'''r at Mother Setnn High S< h'»il ;(jj(.s Id In i < I hi- r < • j J i • • • i ..Hi;,, t r r i •. r * • in 1966 after serving as the hazan in calling Jennie Oasano at 24ft mo or the io club group drug a'>ii'mhln»s. personal soul winning f'Uirk . the ri.ther to an aiw, lni;h •-;< hnoi than "'• "i"'1 > 'iiinii' u-> - •i;inii;il I•, N. '•:,> Temple Beth Ahm, Springfield. He is a CYO office at :»8i-t:j!0 on the street, radio and television pro- senior in Union county weekend retreatii -Ahurt: parlicipants member of the Cantorial Assembly of Leonard ,J Snucy jr , a naturalist, grams, the Ffank (Jonzales Reservations must he marie in ;iri ''xper ii-ncr a tr;idi' ioriM I Sahhath photographer, lecturer and author of EvangelisMr Association has built an vance Tickets will not he sold at the The tirgiini/iil inn also ruri. Jive New Jersey, a charter member of Spr- Four youth deans will be honored 1 ingfield B'nai Brith and serves with the They are the Rev Charles Hartling of the recently-published booklet, "New orphanage in Tepic, Nayant. Mexico door, but may be purchased in advance Leadership Training program , tor its chaplaincy at Overlook Hospital, Sum= Holy Spirit Church, Union, the Rev. Ar- Jersey Owls," will be guest speaker at Pastor Garippa has announcer! that by contacting Maureen Kreger a' Ma advisors «nd collfeuiHie voyth and a mit. Cantor Krammerman has resided thur Humphrey of St Joseph the a meeting Wednesday of the Mountain- the service is open to the public 40S:i, or Betty ContnrnoHt H2K !ifi<)7 weekend cntwliui' (fit ','oo doat in Springfield since 1945 with his wife, Carpenter Church, Roselle, the Rev, side Woman's Club, Inc. The meeting Additional information can h«> nhinin soungsters with \( S\''s ' nir \\;.\ will he held at noon .-if [Affaire ft ogr :i ni for thf- leu i-,h dcul MilHcent, a retired teacher in the Spr Andrew Frye. Immaculate Heart of ed by fiilhntj TV} 1W). Restaurant Mountainside 1 ingfield school system. Mary Church, Scotch Plains, and the Flo Okin plans The or ganiati"n i>> u -, outh iti" . v'Tient Rev Edward Szpiech, St Adalbert's Soucy also will show slides of New nf the I'nion of fjrthi-'l'.v !'•••.*•• ' nn Singles group ffFf-g^TTnTv r.T ,\rri'Tif fi Beverly Lerner iftarmivefsepy ehair- Cnurch, Elizabeth Jersey's resident breeding owls He is a fashion show man. He^issistants are Audrey Silver member of the New .Jersey Raptnr man and Rosalie Joel, ways and means Association and Summit Nature Club to hold dance The Flo Okin Cancer Relief, Inc . will chairmen: June Gornstein and Joan Minister slated Satellite unit The Novat B'nai B'rith, B'nai B'rith sponsor a dinner and fashion show at Baumgarten. ad journal: Lenny Zucker fir3 Manor. West Orange Th" f-ni>iion-; and Marty Manes, program: Marge Catholic Women Women singles unit for Jewish college on Faiih puipii plans meeting graduates and professionals, ages 21 to of Jalm & Co will be shown ;t< 7 p m Grossbarth, reservations, and Sandy Reservations can he marie hv ;~S4, in cooperation with Temple Emanu The }U'\ \ cp rmn \ ' r 111IrTi: 111• r Greenman and Abe Schwartz, public! to meet March 22 Sylvia Liebowit? at T?'-. IRR? -., The Satellite Chapter of Springfield Kl of Westfield's college youth commit director ol the l.u'hi-i.ii, 'hunr, ,n Hadassah will meet Tuesday at 7j44 The National Council of Catholic tee, will hold ;\ Cafe Novat dance Satur America'-. World HunjJt r \p['(-.' A:|; r Among the3 committee chair"1'-" • -i' Rosarians to hold p.m., at the home of Susan Kravitz. of Women will meet March ?2 at R p m in day at H p m in the temp!'- nt 7 ,« Faei he the pllif)i! arui I 'iui<-i kine- < ,,' I ;, i'h St Michael's Churrh hoi! Kelly Wtrfet lm I,P7lip Win'er of Spr irigf if-ld fish, chips dinner Springfield BArhara Ruhflnenkn will Broad St .W<»u field Lutheran f'hurch "' i Soo'h ^' \<-^ preside Union Additional information about the Flo Okin is a non profit orgaruyalion Y'ro\ idHfire Sundas ;•' 'he •', '.o inn 1; The St. James Rosary Society of Spr- Sharon Bernstein will explain the The group will collect items and dance and aboul the organization can with a staff of volunteers Monies from a m ser\ifies His tupic -A\\\ he ingfield will sponsor a fish and chips Passover symbols represented on the discuss the need for shelter prepared by be obtained by calling Mark Ross, fund-raising projects are administered ' Freedom ttj Service. ;,nd he -.,\~.<, •.<, ill dinner on the evening of March 19 in the Seder plate and the meaning of the the missionaries of charity (Mother president, at 232-3974 or Dave Mandell. by the social service committee for the lead the adult forum at '•* 4n a m u, school auditorium. The dinner will be "matzohof hope ' Teresa in Newark) Items needed are vice president, at 272-4115, care of individual cancer patients show pictures of hi- ri-cen1 •Anrif: 'r:ps. catered by the Argyle Fish & Chips. small dresses, chairs, bedspreads, cur- to "world hunger center-- A Passover cooking demonstration tains, blankets, combs, brushes and Charge for Pictures Take-out orders will be available from will be featured. Participating will be Priest will speak The Rev Russell E .S'.mnMii; 1J I) 5:30 to 8 p.m. The sit-down dinner will toilet articles. Additional information There is a charge of $5 for wedding and is pastor of the church Gloria Brand, Galia Landman, Bar- can be obtained by calling Helene be held from 6 to 7 p.m. engagement pictures. There is no The Rev. Owen Lally, charismatic The community is invited '" attend bara Merkin and Ruth Pinhasovitch, Zeleniak at 245=5715 cJiarge for the annoyncernenL whether Additional-infopfflation can be obtain- priest, will be guest speaker Saturday Additional information ran be nhiained with or without a picture. Persons sub at a monthly breakfast meeting of the by calling 464-5ITT ed by calling Peg Hough at 378-8977 or Additional information can be obtain- Delegates from all the parishes are mitting wedding or engagement pic Joan Scelfo at 376-4292. ed by calling Mrs. 467-4823 or 522-1840. invited to attend. Elizabeth Chapter of the Full Gospel . •jhniilH unflflip thg US Business Men's r ell6wSrTTp"TrTTffna- Gordon Club-plcms tional at 9 a.m. in the Clark Howard Johnson's, meeting Tuesday The Mountainside Garden Club uill Kluebers have girl meet Tuesday at 1 p m at the home ot Only Mrs. Maurice K Walton, llj Gold A daughter, Katherine Elizabeth Edge, Westfield Shirley Parkas vs. ill Klueber, was born Feb. 17 inspeak on "Pressed Flower Arranging Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, to Mr, A workshop on arranging with greens and Mrs, Gary Klueber of Hillside will be held March 23 at a: 3u a.m. at the DAYS Avenue, Springfield-, Mountainside Librarv. will muster more money.• •• High-Yielding Investment

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" ~ f ^5 srA»ywMan1c ova • union . shop to 9 men &Pr! • ^-9600 «fe4 east broad sfc» uoastfieidi « open thufsday ur*iT9 Thursday, March 11,1982 Rinaldo office offers Crafts on at annual hobby fair seniors tax checklist Information about the hobby fair and WASHINGTON, D.C.-A tax The New Jersey Republican reported Local craftspeople will demonstrate directions to Trailside are available by their special talents Sunday at 1 p.m. at checklist booklet to help senior citizens that the booklet was prepared in calling 232-5930. file their 1981 income tax returns was cooperation with the Select Committee the Tnailside Nature and Science issued by Rep, Matthew J, RinajdgjR- on Aging and the Internal Revenue Ser- Center's second annual hobby fair. N.J.), the ranking Republican on "the vice. The visitors' center, located at Coles House Select Committee on Aging, This is the fifth consecutive year that Avenue and New Providence Road, "MR. BIN' The 17 page booklet features a Rinaldo has issued a checklist and MountaifiKide, will be filled with ar- checklist of deductions and hints to help general information to help senior tisans working on stained glass, the elderly file their federal income tix needlework, quilting, tin piercing citizens prepare their federal income The ! returns by April IS, Major changes in tax returns. scrimshaw und other crafts, QUALITY... the tax laws are covered in the publica- Single ^copies of, the booklet arc festival runs until 5 p.m. SKKVICK... tion; a listing of telephone numbers is available to individuals- bulk supplies TraiiHide'H hobby fair will empansize SKLKCTION... provided for taxpayers seeking may be obtained on request by senior the "how to" aKpect of each craft Ar- tists will exhibit ieehiniques and supply '•Quality is Remembered Alter Prle» It assistance in completing their state and citizens clubs and organizations. Lorifl Forgotten," This is a slmpli statement federal tax forms. ••-. Copies may be obtained by contacting information. that ii so important in today's world. How Rinaldo noted that the booklet also Congressman Rinaldo at 2338 Raybum Shirley Telgarecz will dt-monstraw many times, in your life do you buy * how to make stained a\um sun catcher "bargain" and are not happy with It J weeks contains information on residential House Office Building, Washington, lator7 How many times do you hav» to be energy credits, credit* for the elderly, D.C., 20515, or his district office at 1961 Specializing in clown pattern*, thp shoved around not find assistance, never reporting income from the sale ot a Morris Ave,,, Union. Q7083, telephone Wostfiold resident uses glass get |usl what you wanted because fhty were in •out of stock?" Knowledgeable sales people home, estimated tax payments, and the 687-42^5. rather than pieces. This results are most difficult to find today. At the "Bin" new estate and gift tax law. There also richer, brilliant colors vye have spe«ialiied help far every depart- ment When it come* to special situations,., is a preview ornext yearTTaxes, and a The Seniors of Berkeley Heights, a drapes shades... Blinds... Roman shades... look at various programs intended to Honors at Bucknell group of golden agers who range in age verticals s«e Ed or Jack. For our hug* SELiCTED FOR ALL-STATE BAND—Marc Parmet, tenor saxaphone player, form 60 to 94, will demonstrate Bath Department.., curtains... kitchen promote savings, Two borough residents have been ensembles,,, blankets... tailored curtails, "Too often," he said, "the elderly are named to the dean's list for the fall and John Brown, percussion player, have successfully auditioned for the Region crocheting, rug braiding, knitting and pnseillas panels and tablecloths see jo, not fully informed about changes in the semester at Bucknell University. II North All-Stafp Band. Both students auditioned with musicians from high deeoupage. Mary. Rita, Sue, Marie or Debbie. schools in the Region li area at Hlfhtstown High School in Hlghtstown, The band All of us ar« here to serve you, no commb tax laws and about benefits available to Lewisburg, Pa,, Mary A. Rosenbauer Palette paintings of landscapes, •,ians, no "pushy" people to sell you what you them. This booklet helps them avoid a of Robin Hood Road earned a perfect will give concerts throughout the state. seascapes and birds will be clones by do not want We want you to be our satisfied customer situation where they end up paying 4.0 average. Kathleen M'Digiorgio of Penny Smit of Union, She studied under We have 35 styles ot kitchen curtains on more federal tax than is really Park Slope also was cited for academic New Jersey artisits Herb Wyllie*>nd Ed displ«y son spreadt in stoefc... S! *tyles of Hughes and her work has h«>on shower curtains And this is just a sample of necessary." exellencc ihp hiiop iniection wo carry in our stock. Hospital announces displayed at various show*; .'""I <"" "MR, BIN" Plotkin hibits. THE Clark: Helen Kokosny and Jim Mum- major renovations ford will work on Colonial crafts Curtain bock from Rokosny will Hfmonstrate quilting with FREE Overlook Hospital has members often have dif- this Center cannot take the traditional patterns, while Mumlord <"* tfath S/tcp meetirtg. announced plans for a ma- ficulty moving about." place of inpatient care for will use common household tools to tin O36 STUYVESANTAVE UNION •6865015 SPRINGFIELD — Dr, jor renovation of its aging The Overlook plan calls those who need it," Foley pierce lanterns, sconces and HAIRCUTS David Plotkin, a resident, physical plant, the addi-for filling in the L-shaped said." chandeliers. Both teach their art in Including Shampoo and Blow Dry tion of new beds and the wing built in 1952 which adult school. has returned from the 86th construction of a new faces Morris Avenue. This annual Clinical Con- laboratory facility. The will allow for the enlarge- If you are looking for a great ference of the Podiatry total project, planned for ment-of patient rooms and A good ring won't cost much more Limited Time only! -Society of the State of New ^frHk no "further; " completionn by 1985, will"nursing stations. than the cake. And you can keep it forever. York, held in New York Ci- cost approximately $40 In addition, the realloca- Special Low Price We need several youngy attrac- ty. million. tion of space throughtout Good On!) If Reserved By April 10,1982 tive men and women for our ad- Plotkin concentrated on Construction on the the hospital vjll provide vanced haircut training ses- topics including children's up to 84 new hospital beds^ foot problems, running laboratory building, to be Custom Color sion. built on Morris Avenue on The regional planning and jogging injuries, and body which evaluates new concepts in "flatfoot " Overlook Hospital proper- Hair cuts performed by ty, is scheduled to begin in hospitals expansion plans licensed hairdressers. surgery. has recommended that wedding June 1982, It will provide .Mpre.. than 1.000 Overlook be permitted to No children under 12. podiatrists and physicians 23,000 square feet of laboratory space, new add at least 67 beds. The photography ft For an appointment call from the nation attended project is presently being the conference, which con- surgical and 'critical care units and a new power reviewed by several state sisted of lectures and planning bodies. Compared to all the other wedding costs, even one of the plant. The present hospital finejt ArtCarved rings is reasonable. Because you can keep it SALE! f 964-1330 scientific seminars on a laboratory, which per- "The need for additional for a lifetime. Each superbly designed ArtCarved weddins variety of subjects dealing ring Is hand-finished U karat gold, with th* excellenci thit with the most recent forms; over one million beds at Overlook Hospital has been »n ArtCsryod tradition since I ISO Come in Capri Institute tests annually, provides is apparent to us every together. Celebrate your new beginning with an Arttaryjd developments in foot care. ring of t|m*less beagty, The conference also dealt less than 12,000 square day," Foley stated. "Our with the use and abuse of feet. medical-surgical occupan- •AMERICAN EXPRESS -VISA •MASTERCARD Of Hair Design cy rate approaches 100 W. Kodak Jewelers "The Place To Buy " • 24-8x10 photos in drugs in sport medicine; The new structure will Bridal AiDum dermatology; the connect with the existing percent on a,daily basis. • 2 Parent Folios 660 N, Michigan Avenue, Kenilworth This situation makes itex- mftrhanicsj>f mnrnng-aari- jTospital, and the critical • 11 x 14 Portrait L fahmd MK Donilib; Rt«. Z2E ___ care area will adjoin the tremely , difficuldiffTcuTtF to • Large selection rheumatic diseases in ? Wo use Kodak paper emergency department. schedule elective admis- of previews for good looking children. ,WE iUY OLD GOLD I DIAMOND'S By appointment only. , wedding photographs According to hospital of- sions and is a serious in- MIDDLESEX MALL, So Pilinfiild ficials, the idea is to create convenience to our doctors LEOaiWOQD MALL, Lidpwosd a "hub of the hospital" and patients." MORRIS CO, MALL, Mortisiown Lorstan Thomas studios WORLD TRADE CENTER, New Ywk where all critical patient The hospital's Center for 523 iROADWAY. iiyonni UNION: 1051 Stuyvesant Ave, •686.5600 care can be concentrated. Community Health, jew© lers PLAINFiELD: 19 Watchung Ave., 757-5791 According to Thomas J. scheduled to begin opera- CORNER MORRIS & STUYVESANT DIAMOND APPRAISALS PURE 100% VELVET £94* • UNION, NJ. Open Tuts, thru Sal. 9:30 lo i:3D-Cloml Monai) 9 Foley, president and tion In the spring, should BLAZER Reg. $90 3|| 5 director," "Overlook offset some of this de- Hospital, like so many mand, according to Mr. • SEWING NOTIONS • WOMEN'S BLAZERS •OUTERWEAR »ETC. others built or expanded in Foley. The Center con- the—early- 1950s with tains a five-suite same- federal Hill-Burton funds, day surgery unit and ex- i DANNY'S • FACTORY OUTLET is now faced with an aging tensive out-patient testing viBOe Springfield AV, physical plant that can no facilities. "Nevertheless, ,7 FABRIC MAPLiWOOD, NJ. longer meet today's health • TUiS. THRU SAT, care needs. Our older .: 762-3507-- rooms do not meet current Nice Stuff OUTLET • UNION MARKET building codes and are too 24-25 Springfield Av, small for the kind of BuyDirect You Won't Believe The Prices... UNION, NJ. medical equipment used from Factory FRI. THRU SUN. _ - in today's patient care. You Won't Believe The Labels ... Patients and staff OVERHEAD DOORS

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At Tretola's you'll find the best Italian cuisine r, By JIM LEAHY shrimp cocktail or the most day morning and my friend and Restaurants come and scrumptious Italian antipasto. owner, Henry Augenstein, pro- restaurants go but places like Next comes the soup. You'll mises to oblige, Tretola's at Five Points "in simply love the famous Union are there to stay forever! Minestrone Milanese, thick and PERSONAL TO MRS, rich in flavor the. wayG.M.T.— The comments of your Why is it that some minestrone should be made. If letter dated Feb. 27 have been restaurants become huge suc- that doesn't agree with your passed on to the restaurant in cesses while others decline into taste buds, may I suggest the question. I'm sure this will HANDSOME EXTERIOR of Tretola's, Galloping Hill Road familiar landmark Trefola's has been doing business at the the category of oversized ham- wonderful French onion soup or never happen again! at Five Points, Union, beckons diners as they pass the same spot for more than SO years. burger joints? The answer, my baked onion soup au friends, is simple. It's owners gratin.. .absolutely marvelous! caring what they serve to the { CHESTNUT public and treating their Now we come to the main at- Caft ozanh »•* K£ST*U!t«llT • lunn's business in the same manner in tractions, such as the fresh eg- SHOPPt • QUIRING 'Lt~~' TAVERN which they care for their own gplant Rollatini or fresh.clam 1998 rrjorrfj five. Union, NJ 686-6633 I restaurant RESTAURANT home. It's people like Erich and sauce (red or white) ladled Distinctive' German-American Cuisine Yolanda Fisher, owners of over imported linguine. If we $ ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE -ttrH—haverr't stTucK youiT PRIME RIB ,, 7,95 • Fcltucini W • Breakfast Choice aged beef, served to order with french fries or • LJ Signs w the traditions originally set by gourmet's nerve yet, how about I OPEN baked potato, house salad and cheese toast. •Vial § the founders , of this fine lasagna, ravioli or imported I DAILY Specialties jg • Luncheon $ restaurant, Joseph and Mary spaghetti in either tomato, BAR B QUE BABY BACK RIBS , . 7,95 • Scungilli U meat, marinara or mushroom m to • Calamiri fj Tretola, more than 50 years • Dinner Chicago Style with our own Spicy Sauce | Midnite ago. sauce? Whatever, you know it • Mussels W will be delicious! • Seimpi • Cocktails DAILY BLACKBOARD SPECIALS I Sat. • Steaks „, |T!I 1 A.M. When I was in the restaurant Wi Cater PriwHe Partiei • FEATURING SEAFOOD, HOMEMADE • Chops 5 business, I used to tell my If you think that's the end of SOUPS AND DESSERTS. » BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH • PARTY PLATTERS MS employees that we never serv= the menu, you couldn't be more "For The s ed customers; on the contrary, wrong! The 16 different seafood Ultimate PrlnH rrieej] 649 CHESTNUT ST.. UNION we served friends and items including shrimp Par- - 4n Fine Off Parkway North migiana over shell pasta, broil- 800 Westfield Ave., Rosalie Park At Exit 139 guests—this is the same at- Pastries" MAJOR CREDIT CARDS titude that seems to prevail ed baby ' lobster tails- with iMilifltn every time I visit Tretola's. I drawn butter and baked clams never get a more warm feeling Bourguignonne blended with of being wanted and someone garlic, shallots and other exotic really caring about my needs spices. than _MJIi4 I know many of you love TMtoM stanfly'amazed at the friendly, lobster the same as I do and UNION'S MAINE SEAFOOD family-oriented atmosphere at A 5fj YEAR TRADITION Tretola's really has a RESTAURANT SINCE 1954 § OF FINE FOOD this fine restaurant where selection—live lobsters either everyone seems to know the Featuring; OPEN SUNDAYS DINNER SERVED FROM 2 P M. to 7 P.M «T MOPERATEj»RieES: broiled, steamed, boiled or MONDAY FUTURE - COLONIAL HUNT iUFFET person at the next table. It's Famous for Fnsh Fish, refreshing indeed to be exposed served as lobster Fra Diavoloj • Live Maine Lobsters || Live Lobsters, Baked Clams Casino, to such a cordial environment, not to mention Lobster Ther- • Florida Stone Crabs NORTHtRN ITALIAN & GUASSIC FRiNCH CUJSUINI Homemade Ravioli and Lasagna. midor with Sherry or the most • Jumbo Shrimp Our Veal Scallopjne and knowing full well that if friends BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE famous lobster Cacciatore -over* • rortTtiS'.WiroiNGS • BAR MIZVAS Veal Cutlets are made continue to. frequent the FRESH FISHTOILY! ACCOMMpPATiONS FQR SMALL PARTIES With Baby Milk-Fed Nature Veal. OR OROUPS UP TO !00 h A Friendly Coyrteoui SMff CALL FOR INFORMATION OB RESERVATIONS in the Dining Room and Be above average, Finally, there are six dif- Luncheon & Dinners Cocktail Lounge Provides Skilled- ferent veal dishes, five dif- Mon. thru Sat. NSMESS PCOWS i\m- Mon.-Fn. ii:30.2;30 Proftsiional Servict under the dir«cfion ferent ways to serve chicken DIIWER — Mon.-ThurB, 5:30-10:30; Fri. & Sat. 6:00-11:00 m of Bfiehand Yolindt Piseh»r What about the food? Well, it 2258 MORRIS AVE. Mffi HOUR 4:00-6:00 Mon.-Frl. COMPLWIirTARlf HMS D" MUVMS 687-0707 just happens to be some of the- and eight different beef dishes UNION • 686-1200 En|oy our a la ear Accept VISA. MASTER CHARGE AMEHlCAU iJ(P>RIU CLOSfDSUN&MON I've made many times before: restaurant! ''Union County residents can So my friends, for lunch or consider themselves some of dinner, mcke Tretola's become 1 the luckiest people in the state ^aj_ljie^_^rjCfis_aEe4ust 245-6520 Good Time Steve rignTand vou couldn't ask for a Willoughby restaurants just minutes away betterplace to take the family Charlffi & Company from their door step," out to dinner. Be sure to tell STRUT Triuii,, Fri. RISTORANTg You'll Lovt Saloon MWh them we sent you! • -Our liftliin Tretola's menu is most boun- Regionil CuFs'ine .w»|iR«~iiv.ftum mnimn Jl J tif tit afid-eatersr-to-«very--eon Come In and try ourt ~ MI ceivable tupe of appetite. to tell you an Easter story ffnlfrlw Arises Hearty Italian Soups Sun. A Man Testaunantsv The Cafe Mozart, RESTAURANJ AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Satisfying Pamta Dishes PRIME RIB DINNER ...,..$7,95 Tempting Entrees enough to choose from on this 1998 Morris Ave., Union, In the FEATLJfUNCJ SEAFOOD, BEEF AND POULTRY -most-extensive menu. If you're meantime if you have a sweet SPECIALITlEb Lunch 11:30 to 2:30 Catering in our luxurious real hungry you can start off tooth and want to sample some FOR YOUR DANCINC & LISTENING PLEASURE_ with a choice of hot or cold ap-_of the most fantastic chocolate Tuesday thru Saturday BELLANDONNA ROOM Suru 3 to 9 priced from __ petizers that inciudes such -you%e— ever—tastedr freshly IN OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE Please follow Sheffield Street signs for easy access. WED. TQ SAT EVE^ &.SUNDAY AFTERNOONS mouth-watering delights as made for the Easter season, 1050 Rt, 22 West, Mountainside per person baked clams or oysters casino, just tap on the back door of SERVING LUNCH &. DINNER DAILY 1U3O A.M.-lo PM baked clams arregahata, ,SAT.,IltL \1 P M CLOSED MONDAYS ^ for re$ervatwnt, great restaurant on any Toes- JUNCTION ROUTES •> k 34, OLD BRIDGE, N,j accommodates parties,of 10-100 For Reservations cill .,, 201-731-4898 233-4990 -

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Thursday, March 11,1982 A concert Weekly Feature of at-AAoH— The Union Leader Mountainside Echo The Livingston Mall will Springfield Leader Linden Leader present a special winter Kenilworth Leader Spectator concert Monday at 9:30 p.m. in the center court. Irvrngton Herald Vailsburg Leader The New Jersey Pops Or- chestra, under the direc- tion of Michael j. Buglio will perform SEND IN A preview of the con- cert, with selections such This Weeks &a "American Fantasy" COUPON by Herbert and "Overture From the Opni.i Z.un pa," by Merolil will \w TODAY! highlighted Lucky A full eonciTt will (»• sia^eH an hour later oiler YOU CAN RE ing a variety nl music.il solpclions including; I bos:*1 inner for Two from Williams. Anderson, Hi'rmiinn, H;imlis

AH a special added at- I at a L< Winner traction, •Glenn Miller in Concert" will be played by (he Livingston High School Saxophone Section. Th»r(> also will be an Molly Kozicki Irish sing-a long in honor of Union of SI Patrick's O;iy. Th<> conifirl is i)p"n to the puhik1 an'l then1 is no ;idmission fe*' ill Dine At Additional information can be obtained by calling OUR READERS Harriet Zoeks, director of marketing and promo SCENi FROM 'OKLAHOMA!' Peter Cimiglla holds hands with Michele Mur- 8. ARE... tions, at 994-9391. ray as they dance through human ring in the McAteer's Dinner Theater produc- c>3 Tretola's tion of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical at 1714 Easton Ave,, Somerset. DONE ON 'That's Me!' The show, with performances Friday and Saturdaay evenings and Wednesday set Saturday and Sunday matinees, will run through March 31. * Come and Try Dm New 4 Exciting J HOT SMORGASBORD That's Me!. " a musical 4 DiMurtMif Ho! SpPitrfK, All play for children, will be *% T_hu Ttnif Mun T i*,^ •-. ihiir<, $C45 I Fri 5pm In tn p sit tiw nnlv presented by the Pushcart Players .Saturday at 1:30 II p m at the Newark COMPLETE BREAKFAST SPECIALS from \\ «t!mn Seafood American pfefeflere at the There will be no charge. Additional in- dishes including Shrimp & Mussels Marmara. at a price affordable to you! ed by calling 376-7350. itol11, Scungilii, Galarnan. Linguine* Whole Theater Company, formation can be obtained by calling visli, S^lad Bar. Dosser!. Coffee & M 1 Montclair, March 19. It the student activities office at 527-2044. Much, Much Mere! ' ';l' ' ,1s.' II'. " .(Mil iji.ilKii will have jreview perfor- lAfri' returrv. The -New Jersey tvenmg btudent Almorl Thie Fos &r w^ns- • manees on Tuesday, ijt" 5 h'hi1 ,i|iui| Mi hot Council will sponsor the National Only 1 Wednesday and March 18. Players' musical production of "You're piii li'M.I . liiiiiH i)I Iwu Wi The play will be staged on Saturday VISIT OUR -y u- rj!!in;i>fv niuH-i! gl i. A Good Man, Charlie Brown" March 12 Tuesday through Friday "Afri," a song and dance troupe, will at 8:15 p m at the Wilkins Theater For i nhc rnni|jiMiii)iilaiv iirt at 8 p.m., Saturday at a CUM hiwicylli.iij,', ilihl •IUI'I iliyh' be at Union College. Cranford. for a the Performing Arts. Admission is free. and 9 p.m., and Sunday at return engagement Saturday at 8 p.m. Michael Ponti, pianist, will give a 2 and 7 pm. Packages from in the college's- Campus Center recital March 27 at 8 p.m. in the Wilkins Additional information Theater. The group of black and white Theater This will be the fifth and last • can be obtained by calling dancers performed last fall. concert of the 1981-82 series. $2125 744-2989, Tuesday through The concert is sponsored-byth^iCeaTr -«# -—^•—9~ pefperson Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 . The show. "Movin" On Up: A Journey College Student Organization, the p.m., a.nd Sunday from Into Blackness." traces highlights and Evening Student Council, the noon to 8 p.m. achievements during the black man's Graduating Student Council and the journey from Africa during the 17th Concert Series committee. Tiqkets may The inns With A Difference Century to life in the urban centers of be purchased at the box office, French films this country in the 1980s. LIVINGSTON PARSIPPANY SPRINGFIELD Route 10 • Route 46 Route 22 to be shown The production is brought to the col- Greek tragedy set 0 263-2000 376-9400 "The Past and the Pre- lege by a alumnus, Jesse Devore, who sent in the French is production manager of the troupe. It "Iphigenia At Aulis," the last play of Cinema," a festival of is sponsored by the of the college's Greek" tragedian Euripides, will be French films, will be groups. Student Government Associa- staged at the McCarter Theater, presented at Seton Hall tion, the Humanities Project and the Princeton, through Sunday, The play University, South Orange, Black Organization of Students. will be directed by Spyros Evangelatos, HAPPY HOURS European director and scholar, in his- on four evenings Wednes- Additional information can be obtain- Complimentary Hot & Cold day, March 31, .April 22 American stage debut. ed by calling Terry Benjamin, sponsor, Additional information can be obtain- HORSD'OEUVRES and May 5, The public is at 276*2600, ext. 308. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY invited to attend free 6f ed by calling (609) 921-8700. ' .4:00 P.M. • 7:0QP.AA,. -.—•- charge. All programs will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Flute the Student Center. set March 26 p ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Department of Modern Jean-Pierre Ram pal Languages, .French Club and his magic flute will be By and the Honors Program, presented in a solo recital Additional information for Unity Concerts March smooth O'HENRY can be obtained by calling 26at 8r30 p.m. in the Mont- Dance Dr. Francesca Sautman at clair High Sc hoo1 sailing •auditorium. —-_ Rampars repertoire listen whpn you leave to your ranges from works from favorite the 17th century to the pre- the arrangefttents to us music sent day with excursions into jazz, English folk full service/catering facility Monday songs. Japanese classics hru You Are and the music of India. Saturday The Best Additmnai informaUon SPRINGBURN from canlie obtained by calling 8;3O.P:AA, Treat Your 744-077,0. family MANOR Banquet Facilities 25 to 1000 To The S A WEEK 1.LAM to 2 AM Luncn, uinner, uouhtails Best LUNCH OR DINNER

NEWARK INTiRNATIONAL AIRPORT n fc. 2nd Ave, OPPOSITETHE NORTH rBRMINAL RdseMe, N.J. 2800 Springfield Ave. (Rte.24 160 Holiday Plaza. Newark, N.J. Now Open hor Luncn from 11 A.M South Ave., Cranford • 272-3888 I i . r Thursday, AAarch n, 1982 A'PartyinMe' is special treat 686-7700 Classified 686-7700 HELP WANTED 1 HELP WANTED 1 HELP WANTED 1 HELP WANTED By MILT HAMMER and George Martin, Disc and Data's Pick Of features Thillipe Wynne, the LPs-"Party in Me"former lead singer of the by Gene Dunlap (Capitol Spinners, on lead vocals PART TIME \ • ST-I219Q). w and spotlights Gene's per- uburban Everyone who loves a tussive finess. This all- party is in for- a special star jyijJaboratiorL .;__.[s_ ublishiny SIUDENIS.HOUSEWIVES, treat with the-release of destined to'become anothr Gene Dunlap's px- big hit for Gene. _j orporafion SENiON CITIZENS hitarating new LP, iun There's also a very album which t'leuriy Npecial surprise on "Party Join the MOR&iNGS...AmRNOQNS,,, demonstrates that Gene's in Mi1." Gene's ocal per- EARLY EVENINGS... musical taiejits know no formane on the song, "Community Leader* bounds. ^ "This One's on Me," Various schtduals, 3-5 days per wish with thi Ever since hi1 go! hismarks h\n debut as a 1 possibility of summirs off. Ptrhaps we can match first drutn at age, lour, .singer, "When I perform- your hours with our's, music hus IHJUII the biggest ed that song on the uarty of Gene's life. album." Gene recalln, "it ADVERTISING Creativity tame from was actually the very fire! SALES hours of practice in histime I _had ever sung in i 522-8585 ~pumTe7 And it took me a <'ar«'«»r opiioflunity for agination from jazz gruuts while to gel used to think- mal(*/f(kmal(> to join our display aclver- such as Joe Dukes (drum- ing of myself as a singer." tlsliiH NtaTf, SalpN exptrienc:!! preferred, Summ/£ and\ mer behind organist .Jack Niilary plus commiKKitm. Full time and McDuff), who played at Just in ciise you missed J various clubs in the ami. the reeent Grammy part time positions available, r n u S f c O M P Another major uiiliionct1 Awards show on televi- ilD OP THI SUMMIT i*NCa»POB*TION was James Brown, whom sion, here are the winners. SUBURBAN PUBLISHING CORP. ;iB7 Springfield Ave. NOT SO FEROCIOUS—Tiger concentrates on task as Charly Baumann, tiger Gene idolized, "Anything The Best New Arli»st, Summit, N.J. 07901 trainer, puts one of IS felines through the giant steel cage in the all-new 112th edi- J. B, did, 1 wanted to do," Sheena Easlon; Best Hock P.O.BOX 3109, An Equal Oppty Employer m/f tion of Ringling Bros, end Barnum & Bailey Circus, Show arrives AAarch 31 at says Gene. So, funk Vocal Performance, Rick UNION, NJ. 07083 Madison Square Garden, New York City, for its annual two month spring engage- became part of his reper- Springfield, soap opera ment. toire in addition to jazz. star; Best Pop Vocal Per- CALL ASHKK MINTZ AT; ARE YOU While in high school, formanee award, buna 1 LOOKING FOR... Gene got a job uL a local Home; The Record, and COMPANY PAID Gil S."Heron set for concert music shop. "II waSons g awards went to INSURACE PROGRAM? great, " he remembers. "I "Bette Davis Eyes." 686-7700 profit SHARING? Gil Scott Heron, singer and poet, will and the Evening Sun Band. would pick up all the newAlbum of the Year award pleasant ENVIRONMENT? appear in concert April 2 at the Sym- The concert is sponsored by the stable COMPANY? instruments in the store was "Double Fantasy" by «l AM 5 PM WORK DAY? phony Hall. 1020 Broad St., Newark. Rutgers Newark Black Organization of and then practice at John Lennon and Yoko 1291 Stuyvesarit Avenue, The concert, will will start at 7:30 Students, the Rutgers Newark Student home." One store Ono- Best Rhythm and IF SO.,.WI MAY BE p.m., will feature flutist Salim Wright Government Association and the Essex employee who shared Blues Song, Bill Withers; Union, N J. O7O83 LOOKING FOR YOU If you nave ( high school education and enjoy general County College Student Government Gene's enthusiasm was a "Just the Two of Us;" clerical work OR if you would enjoy assuming th» duties of Association, young guitarist named a stock room clerk, requiring light maintenance fi< gesd Unionite will play Best Country Song, Dolly driving skills, II you are iookihfl for a long term employer,.- Addi t i ona FFT SECRETARY 5tttr Apply in perton at National Telephone Directory Corp. 10JO In concert T 648-5630, 648-5933 or 877= they- formed The Earl Best Rock Vocal Perfor- Hillside mangfacturing/ Galloping Hill Rd , Union (Large building directly aerots flistributor business the street from Gallopina Hill Caterers). Ask for Mrs 3073, Klugh Group and began VACANCY'S Mature individual with Keith Hardy, cello, of Union will ap- mance, female, Pat Price •_ gigging at clubs with Senator; Best Ethnic or CLERICAL good skills to report An iqual Oppty Employ M/F pear in concert Sunday at 3 p.m. at the jonnathan Dayton directly to Vice President. 'Musicaltrip to Zoo' names like The Pretzel Traditional Recording, B, Regional High School Sor Mgjf have prior ex YM-YWHA of Metropolitan New inglitld. Full iirnB, u perierici & refertnees Bowl, The band also made B.King, month position daily Self motivated nature is Jersey, 760 N'orthfield Ave.. West required as VP is often out premiers on Sunday a .few Jemo tapes* with hours* B A, IS. .fflcodl^pina BANKINO Orange. -Quincy Jones won the- sKills; essential. Atfractis/e «t -offteff- Stems a die GOOD RESUMES Gene behind the sound most Grammies, in- benefits, salary 8, worKing taphone a mgsti Person GETGOODJOBS David Dworkin, conductor of the Condit Atkinson, composer and assis- conditions. hired will have constant hoard, before splitting up. cluding the coveted Pro- contact with customers «. PART TIME Metropolitan Y Orchestra, and a pro- tant professor of music at Middlesex order entry aept Must COMPLETE Gene next played drums ducer of the Year award SECRETARY work well with others. RESUME Teller 8. clerical openings fessional clarinetist, will be featured in County College, will have a new com- imrnediaf* vacancy in »t several of our locations for two years behind the and four others. Salary i, benefits com SERVICE the concert. position, "A Musical Trip to the Zoo," guidonce office at mensurjte with e« Hours 8, days can be flex late Grant Green. In fact, johnathan DaylOn perience Interviews by »ble, pernaps we have an Tickets will be available at the V box premiered in a children and family con- Regional High School Spr appt only. Call Mrs Van CAREER BOUND opening that will set your Dunlap's first recorded ingfield Pull time 13 tinatiBB 3364. schedule Please call our office. Additional information can be cert Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Highland Gilley slated month position Daily ADVISORY personnel depf at 5J2- composition, •'Em- hours 8 4:15. Good typing Jjij. obtained by calling 736-3200. Park High School auditorium. There CENTER panada," appeared on 4 sfeno skills essential will be no charge for admittance. on Ritz stage Attractive benefits, salary Call 763.4336 Auditions slated The Garden State Symphony Pops Green's final LP, "Easy." Country music star & working conditions ADVERTISING n Millburn Avt MillBurn ^bSunvnhmd\ Orchestra will perform, Robert Stowe, Gene also played on Mickey Gilley and the Ur- LIBRARY SALES PEOPLE ( ^Bzabah J three Roy Ayers' Ubiquity WANTED director of music at the high school, will ban Cowboy Band, with Our Company has a for musical play CLERK M Springfield Ave, LPs before reuniting with April 1st vacancy, Oover revolutionary concept in a be narrator. two surprise guests will Browing, exciting field AUDIT CLERK Summit, N.J, 07901 The Club Bene Dinner Theater, Rt, Klugh in 1977. Since then. nor Livingsion Regional An iqual Oppfy. appear at the new Ritz High School, BerKelBy that has already proven to fast growing company in be a most valuable asset Employer fn/f , 35. Snyrpyillr. vill hold nnfHHnni for Heights. Full time, 12 jjoissieWflfaflAud+t -Two fmanr-o«Ttv- _ Clerk, some experience the musical, "On the Twentieth Cen- several times with Klugh. i 4:15, Good typing market place. We af- : -St-r—EWzabeth, for a -fteed-ST-toM yf trie Iff -prrfWrel Bin not re ; TIME 5*eretary for law tury}" Monday at 7 p.m. and performed on his people with direct selling quif»d Bookkeeping firm ideated in Union, typing (#0 for Jewish singles special St. Patrick's Day benefits, salary S, working backgrouria a plus, flood The production will open April 9 and conditions. experience, who are it wpm) experience i steno albums, "Magic in Your show Wednesday at ?;30 cusfomid to earning salary and fringe benefits. preferred but neither is essen play through May 7. Additional infor- Two dances for Jewish singles, highest commission. Op Call tial, call after !:00, 964-5633. Eyes," "Heart String," p.m. Contact: Cnarles mation can be obtained by calling 727- between the ages of 21 and 39, will be Bagman, assist ant pqrtynity for advance "Dream Come True" and It was announced that a Superintendent, Union meni is here, Proftcted L JtAJLLjnMl^-fitlitfi-JMEK-Jfl- 3000. sponsored by the Dunams of New County Regional High ferriforiet are available Union, some steno, Mexaele "Crazy For You" full service bar will be throggh out N,J. Pull time 6868200 hours. Betwein 4 4 8 p.m call School aistfict number 1. 487-0573. Jersey Sunday and on April 18 at L'Af- "Earl and I.work like a Mountain Aye; Spr preferrefl, part time available at the theater, .available. Serious in An Eiqual Oppty, B-npioyer ,4n««?t#r-N-i*-. 07011: 374 PART TIMB faire, Mountainside, Live music will be quirie's only Porpersonal Chinese circus set machine," Gene says. His 6300 Non profit Wornen's org. neefls and later, patrons may interview call Mr. YanOw, featured from 8 p.m. to midnight. GENERAL OFFICE work in 4rt permanent part time help for debut Capitol LP, "It'taks e their Ritz ticket stubs 994 4721. The George Street Playhouse, 414 Additional information can be obtain- Equ»l Oppty A.firative surance Agency, Mutt type busy office Ujht typing 8, Just the Way I Feel," to the Blue Ribbon Inn, Action Employ«r Direct contact with public. In varied duties. Opportunity for George St., New Brunswick, will pre- ed by calling 254-4537, featured a song by Klugh YANOW teresting, challenging, near Irv person returning to work force Hillside, for free admis- ington center, 3717550. 684 JAM. sent "The Chinese Magic Circus of as well as two of his own ENTERPRISES. INC sion ania free drink. ^ Livingston, N.J, PERSONNBL Taiwan" April 5 at 7:30 p.m at the 7 PERCENT HAL VJUiKl! musical , contributions. State Theater, 17 Livingston A"»¥e.. New Tiefcetsean be purchas- PROOF Golf Club Maintenance Of all the timber lost in the United- That—album-was—«n-4h# l i p Brunswick. Additional information can States each year, only about 7 percent jolf club grounds. Call a? lilt. CLERK TYPIST R&B, jaz^ and easy listen- noon to 6 p.m., Monday OPERATOR- 7 lOa.rn, be obtained by calling 248-7717. is salvaged and used. Medium sile manufacturing ing charts for weeks and through Friday, and 10 This full time opening in CLERICAL eompariy seeks an individual Berkeley Htights requires General Factory Help with good clerical skills, A spawned the hit singles, good figure aptitude a, the background in personnel depart a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Duties to be parts cleaning, ability to work accurately, FULL TIME/ ment desirable. Must have "Before You Break My maintenance & deliveries, App Mail order information Experience preffjred. knowledge of health claim forms ly in person, DURO SCftBW t. Heart" and "Rock Rady" PART TIME & tie able to communicate well can be obtained by calling MANUFACTURiNO CO., 10M vparty in Me picksup rail personnel positions Botn in ofarii written form, oil 1352-7469. "^ depf. departments. Duties include Personnel Dipt,, 345 6200, for right where "It's Just the misis typing, reception and contact BH RATES NOFEB appt, Way I Feel" left off. "I with patients. Good skills re 'Bajour' play quired. .Hospital experience INSTANT WORK! Hexacon Electric Co. think the new album has a d«sired. Excellent salary and CLERKS The Scotch Plains- t benefits. TYPISTS ROSELLIPK, very universal appeal," Fanwood High School is STBNOS Equal 9Ppty emp. nVf C« Apply In Person BOOKKEEpeRS PARTTIMBTVPIST -says Gonft PersonneLBepartment INDUST. LABOR hrs, per week, 14,00 per hr. Summit, N.j. Mon, to Thuri7¥a.m, U noon reach out to everybody, production of "Bajour." ALL SHIFTS Union 'location. 686-3010, and then invite them into the production will be per- Equal Opppty. Employer Temporary, short & long term m/f The assignments avail able. PART TIMB- Bright energetic my album to party." formed in the auditorium mature women, part time, in Hosptal Stand By Personnel eludes ! Saturdays per month. The first single from 12, Center Wall covering fc fabric tales ex- 4!> Chestnut sf. Union perience in decqrjtina & sajes "Party in Me," a tunexall- Additional information AVON ^rt Orange ^pfeferfidTWS Jill, jenny, ec^ "Something Inside My NOFBILLS? —•K^-iirSouttresseit-AV' — PART JIM? ~~™ HeadT^wfiieh Earl Klugh 889-8600 between -9 a.m. BONNET Orange, New jersey and OVBfiSBAS employmenf, Ms, per week, OpptyTTrnasnTon"—~~ co-wrote with BUI Allen Hop on it now! B* an Avon Equal Oppty Emp. M/F Bxcellent Ineome potential. Call • fiold. Free wardrobe. We train. A handy refirence of some of the finest and 3 p.m, , Representative part time and (312)741 9710 detention 6784. Call 9 a.m. noon for appoint festaurants & cuisines in New Jersey. see how much frn and now pro POCTORS ASSISTANT meni 756 3068, . fitiible selling ,;ir De. Let'j talk Part time, full time, large fast MM & MIN'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT, ~ GOODi TIME CHMtlirS SALOON, IMW. about If! Call nt)wfor detailsi -*mtHmtit*Mmifnem»w*ark; MS-iBP. rffltr"— " outgoing, frlendly^rellabl* peo INSURAMCE P/TOfncrWorker M1-Q03V. Hailan and Continental American PI* to staff our Union office. Hrs, Salad B«r, Coektails, Luncheon, Saturday Dlnn*; ESSEX COUNTY For construction office on Mor- 9 a.m. 3 p.m. or 3 p.m. 9 p.m, cuisine. Banquet facilities, ris Av*. in Union, 3 or 4 days per Specials, Featuring CholeeCut Prime Blbi, N,Y 736-2866 Mon, Fri., Sat, 8:306, Starfing luncheon, dinneri eoektail(, • • CLAIMS APPROVER week, 95. Liflfit bookkeeping $, Sirloin & Seafood Delights B E L L E V U E LINDEN TWIN salary during training, (3,35 per UNION COUNTY Knowledge ol payroll required. hour. Rapid reviews for pay ad Eisp«f(*need in group health Send brief resume of personal t. ARLENE'S TALLY HO 943 mm AV«,, union. (Montclair)—CHARIOTS ONE-ON GOLDEN vaneement based upon flexibili claims. Salary bised on ex work experience fo Clals. flex ISI-0101 Luncheon. Dinner, Cocktails, Catering, ty & versatility. Family dental HOLIDAY INN, Springfield- "Ruby's" OF FIRE, Thur., Sun,, POND, Call theater at 925- perience. Excellint benefits, 4723, Suburban Publishing, 1291 American Italian Cuisint Live Entertainment. & vision benefits, ON THE JOB Route », Wtst. SreaKfast, Lunch. Dinner, BOOKKEEPER Union location. Call Ruth j*rett, Stuyvesant Ave., Union, N. j. Mon.-Wed- Fri,Sat. Ma|or eredit cards. s,, Wed,, 2:30, S, JTO7_for timeclock. FH., TRAINING. Call isabelle at 686 . Catering- Fine food afwHIeefcfatt; Irvingfon area. Full charge. 37? lluO...... T w 6814 or 486 68J5 for-an appoint PART T 1MB Or full time work, rftirrton •"Gttai ys Cur da-" J/6 V4UU, ?:30, 9:S0- Fri., Sat., 1:30, Man Sat. ~midnighT~¥how, •iGrWri.au- wholesale z.Co: ".Ex ment. JOBS OVERSEAS. Big money ideal for housewife with school (At Tht Center), 6M-4U3. Distinctive German- p«rlence required in all phases fast, 120,000 fo IJO.OOO piu» per age children, in dry cleaning . '- 3:40,5:55,8:18,10:25. , ROCKY HORROR PIC- of booHkeeping, full benefits pro Dedicated toalirmativt aetiqn American Cuisine. Ireakfast, Luncheon, Dinner Committed to Success year. Call 1 716 S42 6000, Ext, store in Union area, Monday h G AM; EO TURESHGWJ gram, s day week. Write class: 3093,— Saturday, H«lp assemble orders t. Cocktails. Th# UlflrnateJn^Fln^Contiriental TO; Box" 47J1 Suburban Pastrier* Party Cakes: Creative Oft- HOLIOWINN NORTH, IMMflliMyPlaM, S. counter work. Will train. ( Newark j -NIGHT LINDEN TWIN Publishing cc.rp, 1J91 Sfuyve LEGAL SECR1TARY. Full Please pnont 686^4144, Premises Catering. Newark International Airport (call tor directions) DREAMER; SWEET sant Ave, Un.nn. N.j, 07083. DENTAL time opening available infirm in 589-1000 American 4 Seafood Cuisine, Banquet TWO-PARASITE. Call BANKING TECHNICIAN Short Hills Experience in civil CHESTNUT TAVERN RESTAURANT, *« Facilities, Uuneheen, Dinner, Cocktails, SAVAGE; HOT PROPER- theater at 925-9787, for Crowii& Bridge^ litigation preferred. Excellent Part Time Cleaning Entertainment Nigtitly. • typing (kills required, lenefits; Chestnut St., Union, NJ, VMS696 Open for TY. Continuous Monday timecfock. Fri., Sat. mid- TELLER I)ep;u tnu-iit , salary opened, ffali olorla 447 Day hrs,, all around general LurHhecn & Dinner Featuring Italian-American Full time position with advance PreparafofT Department, 0767. , cleaningsrna]jj)larit. 486-418!, Cuiiine. Open 11:30 AM to Midmte, Fri * Sat. through Saturday from 10 night show, THE "SONG m^m potential. Excellent work Models, dyes and articulations. Til 1AM Major credit Carol, a.m. to 11 p.m; Sunday, 1. inct conditions in suburban com Apply in person or call Mr, 0, LARGE TUXEDO FIRM McAfEERS. 1714 Easfon Ave., REMAINS THE SAME, muriity. Experience preferred. needing full & part time help. Real Estate Sales SomerMt Exit S27o« Route 217, Cue- Paid company benefit*. Ms. :t7.v:n:ti" Tuxedo or retail experience B/K'S NEW LIBERALIZED CLARE ft COBY'S. junction Routes 1 p.m. to ll p.m. LOST PICTURE SHOW "One of New jersey * Finest Rtstaurants".. Romeo, !4i SJ13. helpful, and are willing to train. No, f a. No. 34, Madison Township, Restaurant ALLIEDCIUIRGIN COMMISSION SPLITS ANti Lunch, Dinner,Catering«»ijH. FIVE POINTS CINEMA (Union r-PARASITE. Equal oppty emp. m/f Call between JO a.m. & j p.m, "CALL IN" LISTING LtADJ and Cocktail Lounge American & Continental LABS Mon, Fri, 373 7410, ask for imil Billing JOHowar^St Irvington, N.J. PROM 34 ACTIVI YIARS • Cuisine. 721-4»», Charge Cards, Wed, thru (UnionS-PERSONAL FrL, 7,'8:40, ••10:20; Sat. or John. PLUS RELO MBMBiftSHfP »gqil*(,Qpptyenip, m/f Suji. Infertainrn«nt, Closed Mon, BEST, Fri., 7:30, »:404:45,; ' fi::«, 8:25. 10:15; WiLL EWABUB THE EX- MULLBERY STREET (ott Sheffield st) loso EXPERIENCED Media PHRI6NCED TOP BARNBRS CIKNKKAI. buyers/planners, marketing TO VASTLY INCREASE THE CORNERSTONE RESTAURANT I Route M W. AAount»insld«. 233.4S0O. Lunch, Din Sat., 2, 7:30, 9:40: Sun., l,Sun,, 2, :»:50, 5:40, 7:'3O, Legal Sfcretarv OKKICKCI.KKK persqnfi*!. Now discussing TMBIR EARNINOS. CONTACT nc Delicious (lalian Arnericiintood! "J:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:20»:2(»; : Mon,, Tues,, Wed,, future jobs, N.Y./N.J, Escellenf Part time, experienced in* litiga RON KLAUSNER, FOR CON- LOUNGE, corner o! New j, Pearl Streets, tien. Call M4 329!, andiiuqani Dineri Club, Ameri Must bo eKperieneea in BiliinB, companys F/P, O,V, personnel, Fl JBNTIAL APPT, Mefuchfrn. Chafrninfi__ jntirnafe ftimftg _gftri_ ?::«), 9:20, Springfield, 447 84U. BuTineisrnen's luncheon. American, Continental tfiEllSA!jjLg flg : K> 6M «• adult midnight liOO, ~ * anCNffBOdCuisine. Cocktails-. T+ie brest ifr h*8di inw skills. If you're comfor lie working with figures we lional )tiz, Wefi,, Fri.,• Sat. and Sun evenings. THE OLD MANSION. 91? North Broad St., Fri,, Sat., DALLAS (Summit)-BEDS, Thur,, will teaeh you what you need to FILKCLKRK No cover or minimum, S49 5366 Elizabefhtown, Elluibeth, N.J, (Hillside torder). SCHOOL GIRLS. Mon., Tues,, Wed., Thur., know. Full time position with PROGRAMMER RECEIVING & French, Italian, American Cuisine- Luxurious dining le.id.ng N.J, advertijfrip flBoncy in South Orange. Beneiiis. Crtll We have Oponirifl in our file (topi. N/C STOCK THE CRAB HOUSE, Mi /Morris Avenue In Country Club atmosplHre, Daily businessmen'! 7:45': Fri., H: 10; Sat,, l;:iB, We are seeking a responsible In- Miss Sfrflno, la B100. Good salary & benefits. (r«»r the Arehj, Illtabeth. 3S3J9O9 luncheon specials. Banquet facilities from 15 to 200 5:20, 8:50; Sun,, 1, 5;15, Develops, processes 8. designs flivitfufll for receiving, shippina Specializing In Italian dishes and freth tools lor CincinnafiMlllcron Reservations accepted/American Express 9*5 1516. POrNTS CINEMA Contact Mr, Norfi* «. stocK. Pull time position, app- Seafood Quick service Clam Bar Lunch, ' 8:15, tape fc CNC machinina turning ' ly in person 9 a.m.-s p.m. P S, R centers. Benefits include tuition- ' r. Late truths. Cocktails • UNION . 9e4.?ft33 , ? ' —- -, industrim Supply Company, 204 MM: • fl^«JdMMitiSi flen MariitIStiJitniJa}J 1WUTIM nOfflilt TUtSWTS 7 Eleven, riivisioriJ of The tal plans. IIIT7«0W, Westfield Ave., (MlSURWftttt SIM ^p rr* p SNUFRTS. Ttw Fameyi Sftak Hwise, finq applications for if« IJ6I OHIO CASUALTY RM*l)t Park (1 mjn. from exit 137 O.S.P.K WaiU TVilS WiiffcV BRBSZECORPORATIONS Route »,Seeteh Plains, m-77H.. Stuyvosflnf Avo. Union, NJ 'INSURANCE CO.' INC REAL ESTATESALES Serving {firmer until 1 AM and drinks until 2 AM, Luncheon, Dinner, Cocktails, Catering, locafion Pijrt.fime 8, full finie lUi Morris Ave. 700 Liberty Ave 'Union, N.J, . interesftd in a career in Real New menu all entre« under M 00, new lower Fm,s»i, »OUIIMIO«IT[ SHOW positions avAliable for llp.m, 7 Union, NJ Unbeatable Greek Salad Bar. Charge Cards. Bsfatef call for details on our drlrm prfMi and (ist^jy Mur.'Sunsst. Monday a.m. shllls Benipdi-Tt Duties includi' h^Ipintj- 8. attent.on to detail more m fin A Free Dinner for 21 Use The GAL FRIDAY cuito.iierswrite cla»ifie(i .i I', portant therv exper CLKKK TVPIST tiike subscription ordrrs ,imi Spnngdeld/Short Hills In.ur.vice to lookiiv: f<« —Liberal fringe benefits, tfandy Entry Coupon on The Dining Page I CPA firm in Union, Mini _ f (lilt Ttjrnmilcr'. hull nriieV"benettts y pj! olfu p dul >'% o i p.m. Contact negotiable send resume with Call 964 W20 .'10s. ill LOK V44 7400 v aMiy requ.remenu to Box w? pniigtleld N j 07081 i "Thursday, March II, 1982

686-7700 686-7700 HELP WANTED Classified 17 FOR SALE _17 WANTED TO BUY 20 Apartments far Rent 105 Apartments for Rent 105 Automobiles for Sale 131

Music instructions 15 DINING ROOM-9 pc ,1800 LiV HLIZABBTH I'/a studio apt LANDLORDS Ne Pen No WAITRESSES/M int( room S PC SBOO Call bi'lwi'l ii TAHLKPAJJN LATE MODELS ^s , MUSIC LESSONS a! your Convienient location Adults on Ofjiitjafirjn', No Expenses BB si«B,m.3M 1I7S Cuslorn matin to fit your dinmq WANTKI1 •79 s, B0 models at wholesale Full time days 8. evenings. Ex house Piano Trumpet It Organ iy 1191 3!5 Cherry St Comp Sr rr'nnod &, quali*".'d tenant4, tin periencedonly Apply in person lobir vinyl lop, irii iioitom An SILVEB'CHINAipOBCELAIN pric.fi Call lor detaiis- Music j composition. For info/ between 3:30 8, 7 JO r c DUNN'S RESTAURANT, 400 W PLBA MARK IT inrloorT tolnrs ordiir now for Fast.'. JFWEL HY.WORK5OF ART iy Cr-nfury Rr-ntals 379 i9fj"l l' .TOfV\ LEASE 6B7 76OO AT WESTERN Call Steve 245 4474 nufdoor, March 77th 9,1m ,i 10 And so is the money-more ol [f( Westfleld Ave, Roseile Pk 725 0700 ilNCLi PliCiS ESTATES GRAND APARTMINTS *« eOADRUNNPR between 2 4pm only p rn First Prrsbyii'rian Church, Paying More We Need Moro UNION Maturr. wark.ny f,,,,pi,. Spring Is In the air, S. the lobs are PLAY OUiTAR Quickly, pro Boselle Park, N J 440 c u in Raselli' yVittc variety of cllMlcr Call 389 76JJ, 111 12U 4 rnnrn'-i, hf.-it h. hot ^.j'c.r f. j F plentiful h»re. Put a (mile on ^y pid Pits, Dogs, Cats 19 Efficiency. I Bedroorri 4, 2 Buns great WANTED- An experienced displays, i dllpi iiihlt* draii'rs. Mpmtef Asigc Anliquf. Df>lilpr? bedrriom Apt^ , fiL,ir parkway. ni^herj. I fjlfjf k from -i 11 F-'i.r.p .• your face 8, add sis in your Superintendent in Irvington to method, play songs after- 5 Call 686 0597 retri'Shmcnts, baki' Siilf Dcairr ADOPT 6IOI fl inanllis Spit; nf America Inr A/C. % off street parking 241 'fiir.'.portHliun a, N f A,„.„,..,- checkbook. We need take care of 45 garden apis of lessons folk, rock, blues musit , spots avniiahic 7.1S 2961 ?4S SECRBTARIES WITH SHOB 476 9719 miiril tiTn.ilr 1I011 Vrry Wivmi, B91 Mat 1M Can M7 541; tering 5 rooms Salary, part 7300 1 THANP, DICTAPHONE a, out uoinu, shol ,. ',p,inr i'i Autos Wanted time References required Can REAL ESTATE 102 IRVINOTON i 5 Vdcanf roorri', 138 TYPISTS a, WORD PRO 946 I08J F L E A ^MARKET Dealers 1073 __ Apartments Wanted 106 CBSSORS, REGISTER TODAY Instructions, Mise 16 Hcst, hot water Convenient In JUNK AUTOS & TRUCKS wnnti-r.ilfs. an BEAUTIFUL CATS f Of antiri WORK TOMORROW THE House For Sale 104 quire J4\ 3 L/on^ Avo or , ,ii * WANTID Employment Wanted 2 tiqui' elealrr^ w,,y floor, St Prtul ,:iro,n ill 2619 7733 or 76.1 VH',H JUNK CARS P.. ing up WESTERN Available Tues or Weds even prpvaft? qroup r.iins Uvinqfon nruiiT.-il. luvinii «, tii-.iiiiiy 1 1 Hrokrr. (.86 1680 IRVINOTON J'j rooms, unlur Highesl priLRf, p^.fi ? H^ty^ * Temporary Services ings. Sat. or Sun , day& 4B6 ISBO tutorial service",, 1090 Clinton 10/3 OARAGE SALE S,i( . M.iri 11 II IRVINOTON nisneo, all utilities Supplied '-> USlNi^i WOMAN Afiffe r.Hl I 964 3778 1114 ftariian Rd , Clark or UJ S7H1 Ave . Irvington Call 675 3359 3SJ.JS00 9 S, 1290 Barli,ir,i Ayr Union TOY FRENCH POODLI link Make The R,,jht MQVP ropt rlectrie' Wall to wail fif-'-jjfP'- 1 frri ript fi "j Of 4 i=-i'T'^\f 2110 Morris Ave , Union Housrholcl. lurnilurt' & i IniiM^S inq lor nrw homr Own, 1 PMONF US' 3 rii-clffinm nomi. rarpeimy, ,i/r , a, of street park hfMAy Union ',pp .-iqi .. LOCAL n*^w r ar dpa'er will p# y Child Care 4 FOR SALI 17 rc-lot .limn II irv yuumi, . . 159,500 Charles A inq, S37j a month plus I month JM 'ViDO £^! Yl uy*jr oooK Dnte for clean 944 1100 HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL r irllrnt fii-illili Ask lor Slnrlr, Rt'fnhnqi.r R,.,,ilur. 176 33 19 M.-turiiy Call lor an appoint 1 '•uTj'jff, u sf,fi --ars An mafees SUMMER DAY CAMP» A GIGANTIC FLEA MARKET PK Union, N J nnuljli'tir.ivc m N**ed 3' isr^ / roorn ap^rtm&nf MATURE WOMAN willing to s,t tll'IWCCn <> t, H 6H7 7700 .if (.•• ft mem.AAr Fitjrjoralfi, Til 7711 and r^odels Al^o.vintage cars SPlCiALiSTS- Arti a. Crafts, Municipal lot. Union, N j Sun , choir r ari^,! n<*nr fount,nn 25S Or \rr\ii\\ hOuS'? Cad 177 ??AQ for your child in her home in p m 6HH VIM KINILWORTH S'L. 3 ridr-,, e rr,rr- ,,,,,,, vir raff ?616JJ* Drama, Phys Id,, Dance, Water 1 May 2, Bnai Brith, (12 00 Call I BO 7 3 , h,itne, ,jr , iifeplare, W'W iSyiNGTGN 3rd. floor Apt E*' ?8Q After j in $6^ l ,Q6 A^ Safety instructors. Music a Springfield, Flexible hrs Any n age Call 379 63J§ 6§6 7903 ( .ifp . f.-i'ti filling, 3 frif Lj,lr Convcniont to I mrtiedifllf for Ann wks.,f4. Local Must drive Call MOVING Anliqui-v dr.ipi-s Tiii WANTED TO BUY 20 CheMnijI Be.iliy. Broker 6R6 533 1400, ACCORDIANS Drums, flute, PriHct'ton Rii Uimm on Mwirili &ppl / IfJBO Pi art AWHOUNCEMENTS 5 guitar, cases, famburines, Uih. nih. 9 ,1 BOOKS Rooms For Rent 110 We Buy .Junk Cars books 1! 50 Ui 374 5184 TOP SJ PAID We Buy and Sell Books MOUNTAINSIDE AISUME IRVINGTON Near St Pauls IRVINOTON I '/ 1 F'f««a MOVING J5V Sillcm Mil Union 171 PARK AVe . PI F I n J4 up wrj Jii 7420 Personals 6 IU',% morlqaqr- jo quahhrnj rhurrh 2 npdroom ^pf cirsnl fQijiT-,,, Y 1. r.,,r- j, n.Tiri BIBLE QUIZ and BIBLE PUZ Mr*n h 1.1. H 10 5 P uriiilu! r, ,ip p L ,1 ivno SWITCHBOARD/- ai CORNIR, Two Children's rnjypr an ih.s prftTy 3 bedroom Availahlf April Ki ijvs DBr nquiri. Hi 1 ,-,"• •• • l'« 5'iflv III FENCE COTcham link "& r ,inf h 3 llAths, fTirfriy f.slfa'j month g, security Ut.hlipi. ,r, Motorcyies For Sale 139 activity books by Milt Hammer CASH FOR SCRAP '.f "it't 168R wood, free estimate, financing til5.vO0 Call nowr PfAitof thjdcd 289 0798 after E, p m 33 Pages m each book toniainina Load your i ,*r C,iu,t iron 7">c i.i' ' arranged. JH 5094 or fjs J567 H.ippy Homes ?.1'i 3100 IRVINOTON ru,i YAMAHA I9jjfl black X5400 tun to do crossword puzzles, till MATTRESSES twin-,/ , Ir 100 ihs . ni'wsp.ip. r-, SOS (JIT Ill l',K II. 5 (Or %Jh r , • < I , v, n. IBViNOTON Coif '• room ..rjt )'. 6«rol!efTi 11125 <-.a,»0f MALL For rent veteran's of 'n. true and false quizes, ll)<. tirll liiincil.", Iri-i ill Inr ROSBLLS or7 in J ismiij hnijc,(. a.tsfi 1/ •',! • i-pt 37] 6583 afier in sentence hiding puzzles and S. uvcrkrnii', 7:16 Oh)/, ,i,.ni Apr- , • • 1 • , Foreign Wars space mo 20 in.iii'r.am NO I i 'ip[>' ' SO'e r • healed nr ds irpdif $15,000 Lpn% Cfiurrh AvrjilnblP Jy"f. RECEPTIONIST many more from both O'd nej 1 s MOVING Fiirr.iiiir, Hi nra','. 22c pi > ii' '.Li <• Own<,r wl hoarier mor fqaqe c e Pennsylvania " Ayp New Tesiamen! Books A good t st.i?^n ninfith I y plu^ uti h ' f> , ! Trucks For Sale 142 Linden call Jftnf 7 „ m HA} pi 1 An: rs hit yi I, prr II, L-i-.llI 8. "''"' ' " PllOnr S99 6690 Broker., ,n»,ln(l and easy way tor the boy arid ,ilyniL!iiiin fan', wr ,ii-,n !.., Offices For Rent Trtis fast growing leader m the 9BW Cht'vrolrt & iniir.i 119 HOMCWHECKBR girl to know and understand the liurip prinl nuts ft T,.h i ,., paint Industry has an excellent Rd Vailsliurti Bat ilJ'J iytiur-ri.in p bi ish.na -Ofid,Ir,r Call 687 183 INCOME TAX RETURNS Is Bible belter Each book |9e Also Harnllr [l.lprr rl(,»ii i.ii u MiLLBUBN •, — ,!.• ;'<-' opportunity (or an individual Corp. 1291 StuyvL-'jant »« pertly prepared in your homo, at Send for your copy of either book siaul troops ft iivii iissii' « » with experience or a Demension OV1RHEAD Gar,H|r door', Ijn.on N J 070B1 board, a pleasant phone manr«p your convenience Call 14! 0579 to BAKER BOOK HOUSE. 1019 complete *v,jh at 1. i-ssor irs Likr p PAPFR MOCK CO i« ." BUY OR SELL CALL NOTICE TO and neat appearance after 4 JO weekdays, anytime" Wealthy st . Grand Rapids ni'w 965 6779 mih SI . Irv/.ficiliin i P'II .•'• •"' IRVINOTON (UPPER) 1 JOB flPPLICANTS weekends Mich 49506 to , h.iniir i bedroom apar!rT*nnt in quip* Stores For Rent 122 In c newspaper does not know We offer a good salary, excellent 17 1 I7S0 elevator building, n»(it iuppiied ? BIDROOM Set 8. hying room WHITE IRVINOTON MILL ~> nnar ng 1 aerepi HELP WANTED company paid benefits and a Heaity Realtors 68B 4200 AAature ipnant i.f Mjuf'tf pfpter set, both are new IIS0 each PUBLIC AUCTION btyyyebani Ave , store for rent ads from empior'efs covered Of pleasant work environment MRS, HELEN Purchased from bankrupt red S310 374 3;,: SUN MAR Id 12:Noon UNION Mother/aaufjhter, 'spMt fT,f^,-,H ,,,„ ,,, ,- jp.-sf, ^ 1ir,Q .^.q thf. P.i' L#f5Qr Standards Act Please call Annette MinpheneNi Psychic reader a. advisor will retailers 241 9176 Large ail day antique col FURNITURE Irvel, corner property 8 rms . 4 | r p : J ' F..-i •.„ - , ' Mir< i 4161300 Break evil spells or possessed lectable auction Over 400 Cash for. Old, user! befl srt-, nm bedrooms. t:enl A/C, patio por mt. F'JgisfSfnfnfr^ if fhey Of Pairnl cards Guar 44] 9636 BUNKliDT Complete with ROSBLLI PARK items 15 c locks ing room sets, desks, tlrrssrr-, ch, firj bsmt. many psiras 6fl7 f mr les=. Vhan the legal mattress, twin sue, S140 Call n\ 1 F J76 0547 regulators, walls, etc. i rn,iirs. liimpv chin/i, V.IM S939 in".^ ^dQ? y 3^ per crank record players w/ ninss w.ifi' (Estates houqhi i Spacious hni_ r -,' IS .1 l» p« lh« SBBN INTERNATIONAI ilO INDOOR FLIAMARKET morning glory herns, cut Mapif'WOOf! Used Furhitur • RiLY ON A HFALTOP Tr . c PAINT CO , INC" People interested in advertising Resellf Catholic H 5 . Rantan glass, diamonds a, gold, Apartments =. "Pw',p^ppf aee = not know ~C.\I.L7fil-O.VI!l For ByyinqOr Spiiino AUTOMOTIVE 134 ny , ,,C-« , HELP SANTiD IJ70 Morris Ave space tor novelty. ynusuai, Rd . Sat Apr,I 1 9 ( Call 34', stained glass lamps ana B A HIT 1 p m or llrtofl' 9 ,1 m RAY niLL S. fi.',',nr Union, N j 07OB3 seasonal & all year round items 3350 _ windows, porcelains, ad>, 'rial nO,fat» 3 preferencj 681 6000 in Garden AUTO INSURANCE Equal oppty emp m f in a new caialoQue C.Mi 49? 793B loads of furniture, cherry t,a>.eg or, rt-ge from emplfjjier§ ask for iob CEMETERY PLOTS secretary oak china C CW pr^,j n, fp.p Agp D'lcrimina closets, tables, chairs. 4 I.|O\KLTKAI\S Setting t.or r F^plg^f^gnt Ac? Con r TELLER HOLLYWOOD fancy dressers, walnut IMMEDIATi CA'iH Hf marble top Victorian fur Top prices paid 6JS 2O5B Air-Conditioned D*} For check cashing company MKMOHI VI.IMHK 2 FAMILY RESUMES f niture. pine, mahogany Autos For Sale mn Must be experienced Gaoa op G tM h h s o m H n r G <:* ' .i v n s """ OLD CLOCKS 4 t^raaf ^ plus 3, W,§IH fa The Ji 2 Rooms. $450 135 'o "'wmai.Df, T'C "i"'«S and other carved fur center, alum, biding ? c^r, h>q portunify. Call 42J i!J3. Resumes professionally written Mausoleum*, nilici" i %on POCKBT WATCHIS , B 11 r ¥ P'VIFE G V Personnel spfingfiplfi 4A? niture and much, much H,yrir-,i tash paid ai'.n par' 5 Rnoms, JSfiS "0 Broaa S' 8J14 more Relocated t3 Far Reorti |3^ ABB 4300 Union 964 i: Full dining foorr*. largp Cher s Grnve, Springfield Newark. N J . or 1 titcnen thai can accom COMMUNITY PLATE! wrv.fr Rd Union Larger seating Orig Recyeier ^ .^ * ip Mtfa TUC-phone 445 3379 UNfON moclate your awn rigtnes TYPIST for 13. *vifh 6 Irfvino piuf.es capacity 0 real or tti 3471 TAX PREPARER washer 4, dryer Casle Plrfjf^_di?sign Initial A 1350 restaurant and parking MAXWKINSTKIS TV Beautifully land PWIiiiionsr lob Min fee iirrn 687 5637 (directions Morris Ave to And SONS PART TIME Taxes prepared m my Home Liberty to Fareher's SINCE 1930 scaped garden spis yv«ik Call for appt, 6i7 9148 CHANDELIER Black wrnuqht Grove 3 2426 Morris Ave , Union to all schools J, iijin is iron. iiKo Black, wrouq.hi iron Tom Sctimitt 446 JOBS Daily 8 5 Sat i 30 12 6B6 B236 minute express < 'd* fn ERRORS^, £ Requires, previous business es BOYLE Penn Station, H ¥ C i« t.nrTO, ^.,-.,, .„,-,, Bj0Cf swaq with blue stained qla ,% Lost & Found 7 T V •SETI WANTED VVOrk.m per it nee, not necessarily rpr^m ll]i lor botn F.repiacP screen cellent shopping close tiy of nrM Color or B ' W tail nnft Busy office Minimum u S?S IS m m Minolta fJ'icra REMODELING k I, n ,,,. GALLERY OF HOMES Exptrt malntpfiAFifB Ma" FOUND Male Gorman only nflv". 151 5?5> ' eves 1AI W.p rn ) Room for arivanrp case s. nasn pneluftpfi %)%*> c flbinots. appiiancps S, ,« on premises Shepherd, about 1 yr old, founa 7496 IF TOUB AD MASAN merit. in Union Center vicinity May Negotiable 687 26J1 fessofios Call mofn.nqs before ERROR ru-.e •:/,! rn New On Market r have been trained 9 5, 964 7dJ6 13 w«r , ^s altc; 7 96J 1315 Wanted P or Cash ^ M S fl • i. , ",whup ;a n DRAPES Custom, golf! lines', STAMP1, Blalely Two Family Call Judy at 378-5500 eves . 617 J33J OLD BOOKS S. Pubi'5ri nq Corp c#nnei valance Hanqine in our Iiving, SANITAS 100,000 rrjMs. 30"= to RUCS Spotless, one owner nome, With COLFAX MANOR o ORIENTAL Be 'espfjfii E e 'or #' for appointment LO1T Mixed Collie, male, white dininq room Excellent cendi 60 s 0(1 iN STOCK Harrison maintenance Uoe br,ck S, alum ANTIQUES 1 after •»•(, ^,5. ,, B and brown, 45 lbs , his name is tign Reasonable AKo 'HCIM^ & N J 483 1030 open ! na^s exterior Ppatures two. 2 Colftx Ave. W., '71 CMKVV fAMARO- 5 Un< Sandier & Worth Pr, vale Bu^er 124 6705 1 Lucky Lost January 24, rrTans chairs 341 Q3H0 Bedroom Apt^ formal smihq puEH -a an Rt. 22, Springfield, N J SOFA Cotton velvet Hr>>. k color At Roseile Ave., W. :S5(i engine, 4 speed, FS/- Equal Oppty gmpioyer M F Hollywood Avenue, Hillside roam on l«,t floor i large excellunl cgrulilron SEARS area Reward 3S4 9071 iARLY AMERICAN Dmellps modern eat m kitchens Atfrac PH. 56,00(i original Call 886-7700 washinqm,ichine CALORIC 30 WASTKI) Roseile Park yVAITRBSiPart time, 10 2 30 maole or p,nu 1139 s pt but live lot Asking 1124,900 | miles, am-fm cassetlc ^Q masi cgrrec'ion i Mofl. Fri Executive dinmg LOST 2 charms, I gold. Baby s Cher block 599 7 pt modern green stgvo 964 I4B? alter I p m ANTIQUES FURNITURi Call 153 4300 room No experience necessary 1139 chairs SI2 ueddinq sen, Immediate cash for 6sfates, *i Resident Mgr, stereo, good condition, picture, and heari with small SNOWBLOWiR 4 H P TheBSpiieCo. Realtors A WORD ABOUT will train. For interview can twin 550 IjH S7B 7J198BJ, ailer tiquos, qlassware, clocks, used very clean. Asking diamond Reward Vicinity Reasonable Goon rondiiion S30 5O Ave lastCranforo Mrs, Bgseh, 544 foiS_ Paine Ave., Irvington. 199 37IB 1 p m furniture, ruqs. anyfrlinq old 20 indepen Owned And Operated [ 81,900, Call 6HH.4()SM (.arage Sales 6B7.BA26. yrs. eipJap dollflr.. 44A J018 245-7963 - • after 2 p.m. etc. Apartmints for Rent Ifl5 SP'5 ROSELLE PARK 1 bedroom. 7 ^ Q ^!PQT' .a 1 f , ARE YOU MOVINO? Don ! Kitchen, living room I, batf|. top : 3 -71 CAMIL CAMARO SBOr' C ... D ',r r.g jj , - * leave your fuel o.l behind wt location S350 plus ' J utih/y per Coupe 31000 rr-.ies 1 nwnff , -se^e""; ^^ ;,-. dg not pay cash per gallon 753 IJJJ month Heat supplied Avail I Gnraqu «epi iJ.SOO Se' ous -n i r:ampi, rt,th lown Of April 1st Call after 5 30 345 I jyriM onl, 233 uil 3'f"iance^ 'Ha* -orl 1,2,3, 4, J, 4, >, B, room apart 6938 1 irol Business and Service - mcfilj, 7 Iflmit -IX CUXLAAS Pyn.3 flood F50 c -a'o -ia'S", tfof" nomes .. ett All (reas, all prices New ROilLLE PARK- 3 rm%. kg: i~ Cai: 373 9388 - - - - \ — "* T "*"^ T^pQnig, '1 Of listing! daily. lit., 1350. plus utilities, security, !he person piaemg tnt ACTION RENTALS plus fee Chesmu' Reaify '64 OLDS 3 docif i.',, ne J60r i 351 0955,351 OfBj Broker.684 1680 Boor good Can vaj ?;'89 . f ^!r. .oca! regulate ns

Appliance Repairs 26 Home Improvements 56 Landscape, Gardening 63 Moving & Storage 70 Painting £ Paperhanging74 DEATH NOTICES JOHN'S FRIOIDAIRB ADRIATie CONTRACTORS FOR FINER Oround SHORTLINE MOVERS Washer 8. HefriBerator Service Dormerj, additions, basements maintenance, reasonaoie rates Packing g, storage. Specialists BRADY- On Maren 2, 1983, Ka^fin and Mr% ^yng ano Mrs BeSS'i Horaf.k SAve «t bathrooms t, kitchens. 94J-4?74 No charge for fertilizer a, lime Mountainside Rescue Squad or in piano a. appliance, moving, 24 WILLIAM E, dftorgiana (HuKill), of regamijS alSO Syr #Ko surviyea By 'wo grand 375-2299. 8 a.m.-11 p.m.,7days with full season agreements Paramedics of Overlook hour service. 4i6 7267, Lie. 4S0, V%reTown, N.J , belovea wife of en.igren Funeral . was con- AN TONE, ABB 1170. Hospital sv FERRABO BAUER ieTfiara Brady, devoted mother vu:es wt're congucied from The OucieO from Ths MC CRACKEN UNIVERSITY VAN LIMBS COLLINS- On Marcti 3 1982 Cirpiriiry 32 HOME IMPROVEMENTS INTERiORPAINTiNG of Jamil M and Jarqueline MC CR1CKIN euNi94L PgNERftL HOME 1500 Morns FREB FBRTiLIZBlTi Lime "An Educated Move" Local, Home improvement*. Additions PAPERHANOING Brady, The funeral service was Timothy F,, of Union, N.J., HOME, 1500 Morns Ave , Union, Ave.. Union, on March 10 Ser ALTERATIONS Additions JOHNNY'S LANDSCAPING long distance, i, storage. 17a- beloved husband of the late basements, paneling, carpentry 5pring"._c!ean up, trimming held on March a at The MC On V, ei r C h H I n * g r m e " ' v ces m Good Shepherd roofing, repairs Reasonabl roofing 8, siding. IBB 5844, !070. "Anytime" Free Home & Offices CKACKEN FUNgRAL HOME. Mary (Lyne), devotM father of Hollywood Cemetery FiiiTi,!,' u*h*?ran Church Son^erviilf rate!. No |ob too small Free esf shrubs J, bushes, new lawns R t esfimates. Aaents for Smyth INSURED 1500 Morris Ave , Union Inter Francis T and John J Collins r e q u i % IS ,. O n f r E3 U ! Q n | I g .mermen' HsUywoOS Memora 376 «27, after 6, 763 177? KITCHSN COUNTIR TOPS, sodding, seeding, fop soil- Men v«n Lines. PUC 493. Mrs. Marie A Micone, Mrs thly mainf. 6i6M)0f ment Hollywood Memorial Memorial Pund pi Redeemer P Butcher block and various col Union 964-4942 Park Jean Thomas and the late Helen Bellis Conifruetion ors, custom cut 8- installed, Lutheran Church Prnspec' P. Longscre, also survived Oy u Street lrv,nqton SOWBOTHAM Rober All type carpentry work: done 119.00 per Ft , total cist, il? 'ehildrcn jnd eovon great 1 S Anthony J , of Union. N.J.. grandchildren. The funeral was MARCHITILLO Nan,;; M se'g^ea husbana of Patricia Small |obs my specialty. Frei A-l RUBBISH REMOVAL 5 JEN ROC VIDEO beloved husband of Agnes conducted from The Me lor men* of Newark on March npe POrriDOnio father of Mrs esfimates, Mike, 611 4635. Appliances, furniture 4 rubbish McOiade, devoted father of Jonn NICO JADE LANDSCAPING removed Attics, cellars, PRODUCTIONS CRACKfHN FUNERAL HOME, 6. 1982. beloved wife ot LDU,| A Pa'r. c. a Perry of Midaiestx G.CReiNWALD HOArlE IMPROVSAAiNTS ALLASPECTSOF garages, leaders & gutters A. and Kenneth Belfiore, 1500 Morris Ave., Union, N.J , en mother ot the late Virginia -.rj'^er of Frank of Union Video tape any oceassion. Wed brother of Samuel Belfiore, Min Carpenter contractors Additions, kitchen remodeling, LANOSCAPINS cleaned. Reasonable, 763-S054, dings, Barmifiuahs, parties, af March 6fh. Funeral Mass at Ho Sister of Rij;rlaro H GMIo. Mrs R Char-a of J=!orid3,Kana Mrs All .type repairs, remodeling bathrooms,' redwood decks, J32.354iAFTER6P.M. nie Cieary and Marie, grand Iy Spirit Church, Union inter Carmella OeMar.zo Mrs Sail, C :ara Cuf'er.ei Parsif^any also fairs 8i speeches. For infer,, call father of Christopher. The kitchen, porcht'S^ enclosures alum, siding, roofing, dormers HOME HANDY MAN 964-41S3, ment St. Gertrude Cemetery. uselara. Airs. Sylvia M Lenci, Surviveo by three grand LANDSCAPE GARDENING funeral was conducted from The cellars, afties. Fully insured Ail carpentry work, 9A4-7M2. pointing, paperhanging, Mrs Leatf "Sperqoie. Anthony L children Relatives and friends New lawns made, cl#an ups, carpentry 8, odd jobi, clean was ^.C_ CSACKEN F U N E R A L _ FINA- Joseph N , on March 3, Grillo, Josephprillo and the late aft£nde3_ the funeral from The TO iob too small, 9448809, 77 HOMi, ISOO.Marris Ave., Union, TWi; of trVfnBtorr,'—betoviO ^oi ithereia Conese CMARUIS F MAUSMANN 8, ]qbs, General contractors, fireplace, repairing, rototiliing, shru nrniher fit Mre lanif» rntlage fp g - SON -Ptt-NBRau HOM-E, 105* brrtrfc—wort^^ryQrn sddttlflns" nted t, pruned, thatching, LAS PLUMBING a HEATING i Sf i IMPROVE YOUR HOMB WITH ODDS JOBS 9TH YBAR ch, Union interment Gate of oi Springfield Relatives and conducted from Tup -MC Sandfora Ave 'rvngTon infer alterations, ceramic tile, aerating, reasonable rates. 763 Service Specializing in small OIL — Carpentry will repair o - triends, also rnembers.o.f the 5e . 'TTTe nT""M 01 PyVv BScT """W eMo fTgl driveway paving. 2?2-Il»i. 40S4, 8 a.m.»:30 a.m. or 3:30Eltctrical lines Si repair.*. Bain (obSj-wBter- hestfs7 bathrosmsr^ build anything. Small lobs, 964 tino, plumbing, etc. By In- cond united Churcti of Christ, ir 1500 MOrriV-Ave Union Bti Park, ynion P.m. 10p.m. repairs, ete. J74-B741, {Lie, vingfon attended the service at 3 3 STORM & replacernenf win dustrial Arts Teacher, 6B1 Sim • BBCHkflH Harry W of March 10 at 9 a m Funeral No.354) The CHARLES F HAUSMANN VVEINOAIRTNER Julia H ot dews. Storm doors, awnings. In or 944404S anytime Mountamjiae, N.j.. on March 5, Mass in St Rocco 5 Church 4 SON FUNERAL HOME, 105? Forked Siver. N J on warcp s. terior a. exterior painting. Free MARIO'S Landscaping M, IUZZ0LINO ^ 1983, beloved husband of Newark interment Holy Carpet A Rug Cleaning 33 PAINTING, Papering, banfgrd ~Ave.. irvington, on IMJ, w,fe OI the late Joseph Afl estimates. Envirogard-Window Spring cleans up, monthTy PUDMBINO& HEAtlNQ Catherine M (Williams), son of Sepulchfe Ci'metfry Carpentry Stores, homes, of March 6. mofher-sf Joseph M and Wiyng CO, 964 8830, maintenance, lawn renovation, Electric sewer clsanfng 933 Mrs. Emma Hamby Service ices. Code violations corrected. PLAUKA- ^lohn w , of M"a7 " J. Weingaerfner Service was seeds, fertilizer, lime, top soil, 9094Lic.64as. Lrt7 Edward K , of Lake wood, ^ towall. Plus repairs, 6x Free esf. Call 6i6-9122; _ — —was. conducted frorrr-Tfie~MC^ tinsville, N.J . on Mtircn i, 198), conducted Irom The MC sod & shrubs, planting CRACKEN FUNERAl. HOME, N.J., formerly of Union, on perTerrced, catrAnoy, I ncoraa Tax tteturn 57 ionMo^eryeasonatr " NEED A PLUMBER? husband of Bessie E IKmosko' CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME 4438908 . 1S0J Morris Avi.. Union, on March 4, 1982, husband of Bar father of Alan R., Mrs. Elaine 1S00 Men is Ave. Union on est. Call anytime 488-31S8 Call OERARD, no job too small Monday March a, at. la a.m. bara L. (Lehman), father of INCOMETAX RETURNS Visa & Master Charge 333 3!87 yolk ana Mrs, Nancy Jannnj March _B _ Interment Hollywood CARPET, TILE, LINOLIUM Federal S, State, prepared Rubbish Removed Cremation, private. Family re Gary w, and Mrs. Janet A, NOW IS THE TIME- To call All fyrniture wood «. metals License No, MM, Dickey, brother of Mrs Mary Memorial Park ',Private insfa!l»tlon & rtpal in your horne or mint LAWN BARBER for your land guests contributions to trie Rowe, brothef of Harold Lee, work done at reasonable prices aken away. Attics, basements CallfilmerV, ZelkO,484-0058 scaping ne«ds, 245 2417. "We & flarages cleaned. Reasonable PLUMBINOftMEATINO alis carpet eleanlna^37l4ii9 NOWAITINO/BY APPT, keep your lawn styled" rates. Repairs, remodeling, violations. Bathrooms, kitchens, hot water Union Pgbiic Notice SUP1RCLBANCO, Federal 1 staff forms com Z.O, LANDSCAPING 325-2713' Rleted, assisted by computer boilers, steam & hot wafer Carpftf & upnolltery steam Complete Landscape Service systems. Sewer ele.aning. Com Call. Lou Conte, 487 96J5. cleaning experti, Rf asonable Monthly maintenance, Reas, Paintings Paperhanging74 merclal a. residsntial, Herb AM^Qrk Guaranteed "4iHOUR NOTICE- Township of Union in Ihe County ol PERSONAL Tax Returns ates, free esf. full ins, 761 04J9 Triefler, ES 2 0440, Lie, 1000, FAST cKtr DELIVERY Free Bstlrnates or 687 7294, PURSUANT TO C231, PUBLIC Union has awarded a contract Prepared, Federal, N.j, also AAA SPRING SPECIALS 7411328 Family in Of Out painted, IJ7S LAWOF NEW JERSEY, 1975. THE without competitive bidding as a iiQQiRes«_hLJt.JlMflSOflable Fee, Pools OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT, prolBSSional service pursuant to Call Byeji, Wkends,, 6660131, S47S,, 4 S475 & up. Rooms, Of Clean Up Service Zuena Landscaping lices S, Hallways, I3S a, up. Also THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE N J S A. 40A II 5(1) 13) This con 50 GAL. OF THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, TAX PROFESSIONAL will Professional landscapfrtg Ser scaffold work, windows & doors , PRESEASON SALE tract and the resolution authorising Up to 40% off. In ground t, above COUNTY OF UNION. N1W it are available (or public in" HOME CLEANING prepare your personil or vice. Speciality in laying sod a,Carpentry very reasonalbt ground, BERGBR POOLS, JERSEY, HEREBY PROVIDES spottier! in the office at the Programs for people on the so,business tail return in your ihrubs. Free estimates, fully in Free tst., fully ins. 374 S434 or 75 GAL. "48 HOUR NOTICE" OF A Bxeeutlveii Professional Home home, evenings or weekends. 7615511. kenilworfh. 237 S900,725 1S20. Municipal Clerk iured. Call 743 S58J, SPECIAL MEETING FOR Cart, Inc.,2451945, Quality work will maximiie BYORDEROF THE BUDGET DISCUSSION AND PER TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE your tax savings; 447 S011, Masonry Printing 79 SONNEL MATTERS 100 GAL. ' 69 Champion Pa inters Nancy Oerr, Driveways 40 TIME: 7:00p m - Township Clerk ALL MASONRY, brick, "Quality workmanship" OATt: March IS, 1982 200 GAL OR MORI stone.steps, sidewalks, plaster Interiora Exterior decorating Awarded to; Planners Diversified Tax Returns Prepared! LOCATION: Municipal Building, Services! Rendering certain' When fh* problem Is faxes the ing cellar waterproofinfl. Work NICK WILLIAMS »4io 8048 Quality 1976 Morris Avenue. Union, New \% Ogarn. Self employed Ins, 3S technical advice and assistance in answer I* DELL HAY, Personal Jersey connection with Section I Housing American Paving yrs, expd. A.NUFRIO, 373 1773 DANS PAINTING Printing attention to every federal & Interior S. Exterior NANCYDERR Assistance Payments Program on ARIBA * Invitations & Co., Inc. state tax return prepared. ALL MASONRY — Steps, Reasonabl* rates, free TOWNSHIPCLERK behalt of the Union Township Hogs 1 sidewalks, waterproofing. Self estimates, Intured, 889 4200 116413 Union Leader, March I , ingrtgency. Asphalt driveways our special An Appt, /Weans No Waiting. Announcements: ty. Residential, com mere iai, In employed. Insured. A. ZAP I9i! t Timt Period; April I, 1912 to March 686-1818 PRANK'S PAINT Carp. dustriel. Pavlna machine PULLO 8, SON, 6874474, 372 IngagiiTient » (Fee 16 14) 31, 1983 6S6-9101 407». Interior t, pxterior Painting Cost: Not to exceed S27,625 00 (West) available. PELL RAY REALTY Gutter! and Leaders Widding . OIL CO. 116J13 Union Leader, March Ii BINiliLaMORGESE NOIiCSOF 4J7 Chestnut St. Union COLANTONIO MASONRY Scraping with sand machine 1983 Free Estimate) Fully insured. Bar Mitzvah CONTRACT AWARDED 964-4096 All Typ#s Mason Work I Fee SB 12] TAX ACCOUNTANT^ Will Call after 4p.m., 372 4744 The Township Commillee ol Ihe prepare your personal federal, Free Estimates, Fully Insured • Business Cards Call 241 7010 B. HIRTH PAVING N.j., NYS 1 N.Y.C, returns in INTERIORS. EXTERIOR • Letterheads 4 Driveways a, Curbing, ParkinB our home evenings or TIPS, SIDEWALKS- All Fainting. Leaders & Gutters Lots, Free Estimate, [mured, weekends. Professional service Tiasonry, 2j ye#rs experience, Free estimates. Insured, Envelopes 1 at a minimal COSITJ?***!?, after_ 'vtly—Inruriar^RtBSOnibl* Oj3S41^ p.m. ricti, AA, DEUTSCH, Spr VTypesitting I."" INTERIORS EXTERIOR ngfield, 379 9099, Electric Repairs 42 TAX RETURNS- prepared now. Painting, leaders a, gutters Pastiup Short form 17,00 (both Fed, 8, Fre* estimatei. Insured 4ii * Camera Work A* E ELECTRIC Sfafe), Call- David Coppo(a Moving & Storage 70 79B3 or 7S3 7»2». J, Giannini Commercial, industrial, between S-8 p,m, 418 8031, CALL residential, smoke detectors, % & A MOVING A STORAGE J. JAMNIK FREE EST every Time School of Cosmetology i Lle.6248; ^ Kitchen Cabinets 61 ow rates, 24 hf. service, local & • Painting Decorating ong distance; 473 MSI.- & Paperhanging Int. txt, 686-7700 mms. KITCHEN CABINETS UNION 417 42M W- you use the i At MOVING* STORAGE Sold & Installed, Old cabinets & Roofing & Siding 84 and HakDesign HXPBRIINCED K, SCHREIHOFER - Painting Furniture Repairs 50 countertops resurfaced with • LOW RATES inferior, exterior Free A. MAARTEN ROOFING CO- I Formica 4860777, FURNITURE POLISHING ' CALL 241-9791 Lie. 705 estimates, insured, 417 9241, 487 Speciali5t in shinglt roofs 8. • Learn a Licensed Repairing, Antiques restored, 3713, eves, weekends. repairj. Slate Asphalt Wood, ProfBHion in Reftnlihlng. Henry Ruff, Call BERBERICK & SON utters Leaders; Ins. Free, SAVE MONEY! PAlNTiNO Elf, Ul mi. Eight Months Xpert MOVINO a, STORAGE Interior & Exterior. Trim work. Buy Direct From Factory it low cost. Residential", Com • Financial Aid Dolly Madison Kitchens Apartments, No job too small, G&G ROOFING CO. Garage Doors nereial. Shore Trlpi. Local 8, 944 His. Shingles, Hot roofs, repairs, gut Available 52 howroom ana Factory, Rt, n, .ong Distance. No iob to small. prlngfleld %n 4070, ters, leaders, also painting. • Day & Evening OARAGE DOORS installed, 41 SOU. Lie, 440, REASONABLE PAINTING Licensed, insured. Free Classes oarage extensions, repairs & I Family i37S, i family %m 6 •Wimates. 373 M78. service, electric operators 8. Landscape, Gardening 63 family I67S 8, up. Rooms, hall • Dtsignif radio eontfoli, STEVEN'S Florida Specialist ways, steres, offices, 135 & up .UARANTEED INSURED OV1RH1AD DOOB, 241-0749, ANTONUCCI LANDSCAPING Commercial, residential & in Hainmtting CIJJI Residential-Commercial DON'S dust rial, also carpentry, roof WE STOP LEAKS - • N?i! Sculpture Taught ECONOMY MOVER,Inc. JoddingSeedingShrubs Ing, gutters, L leaders, scaffold ROOFINGS. REPAIRS Skin Cure • Europein Skin Care A Rock Gartens-Lawn Care worK at reasonable;'prices. Fuily General Services 53 LOCAL& 174 7S10 "". Makeup Techniques i Roseile Park 241-5090 insured. Free estimates. 374 WILLIAM H.VEIT A.C. TYPING SERVICE LONGDISTANCE M34or741 SSH. • Classes to Meet Don Albecker, Manager Roofing — Seamless Suiters. Technical Legal General Fast, Fret HStlmafes. Own work. In Your Schedule ROBERT O'BRIEN Interior accurate. Done in my hon-ie, II UNION, N.J, . surtfl. Since 1932.3J3 11SJ, •Nail S Ed's Landscaping painting « paper-hanging craft years experience. Call 488 18)1,spring clean up. , Monthly 687.0035 Lie, 22 b#t,?S. sman. JO years experience. In maintenance- Seeding, fertilizer sured, 9M-3W8. * file Work • Color Artist 8. lime. Shrub I. tre« service. 91 Hom> Improvements 56 Free esf, 964-7633, anytime. MOVINO SIDNEY KATZ JOHN DeN I COLO Tile Contrac Have something to buy or sell? One EXPERIENCED GARDNER Paint ing, p aperhanalng, tor — Kitchens, Bathrooms, 1210-1212 I. GRAND ST Local 8. Long Distance plaiTerlng in&lds & gut. pFe¥ RBpaln, bitimates cheerfully" hone—eoH—to—xts—ts-tike~diuling fttTBB»TlONtrf p§anup7yp estimates. AS7 7172. given, 684 S5S0. I ILlZAilTH •(ding, porehet, paneling, of any lawn for SJ week^Sodnr , top (Keep us moving and you save) our entire circulation.,.person-to- flees, biiemtnfi, wtentns, addl Mil, Call 6845S49 SEVERANCE * SON TV A Radio Service 94 tloni & iioriTieri. CallTSmct, «?• FREE FERTILIZER ft Paul's M&M DECORATORS, INC personl Place your Want Ad today! 1234. - inferior & eAteHu^, No f@o roe 965-088 TipT ti -Moving—— 10% OFF On color TV-i OBNtRAL CONTRACTINO- monthly maintenanceain , H 1925VauxriallRd., Union large or fog small. Reasonable ^tik. Ask for an,.. (FUILY ACCRIOITED) (FUUV ACCMOITIO) Ns (obi fee small, free estimate. perleneed gsrdner: Lew rates. 4M-77M Lie. JM rafii, iniurea. Free MtimafM. Free Estimate Call Jo*, 487 5341. Call anytime MI-J141. /CALL742S76O Call 276-2687, anytime tla Thursday, March 11, 1?§2 Business news Deadline is April 30 for home energy aid y-.afi,. The deadline for applying for Home was approved in late February and we ly of three; $880 for a family of four, People who MM ve their heating cost in- Energy Assistance benefits has been estimate that New Jersey's share will ,$1024 for a family of five; and $i tea for cluded in their rent are also eligible to representative, servicing Vnedical affairs at Allied extended to April 30 because the federal be about $4.2 million," said G. Thomas a family of six. apply. However, people who live in the peal estate firm's Corp., has been named a government has warded additional fun* Riti, director of the department's divi- Special arrangements have been public housing or receive a direct hous- liquor-related businesses trustee of Union College ding, • sion of Public Welfare. "This means the made to allovv senior citizens and the ing subsidy are not eligible. in Union County. Foundation. He is a l»37 The state Department of Human Ser- county welfare agencies will continue disabled to complete their applications ROBIN PREI5LER has alumnu- s of the college. vices had anticipated that most of the to accept heating applications through at home and mail them directlly to the Households that consist entirely of joined Alexian Brothers original funds would have been spent by the end of April". county welfare agency. Extra applica- students who are tax dependents of Hospital in Elizabeth as March hut will continue the program Under the HEA income guidelines an tions are available; for the elderly at another household and people living in director of planning and for (hose low-income people who have individual cannot have more than $449 a county offices on aging. nursing homes are ineligible. marketing. not yet applied " month in gross Income and still receive "The special Congressional funding benefits. BREEZE CORP. ol Other maximum income levels are: Umon has reported net $5

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