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1 Summt Herald Opens 29th Annual Camp Fund Drve The 29* annual Summt Herald Fresh Ar Fund drve for needy local chldren opened today wth ntal contrbutons totallng $700. Last year donatons to the fund reached $4,185 and were receved from over 100 local persons end organsatons n 1976, a tetfcl of 98,000 local boys and grls from needy homes receved twoweek camp vacatons through funds receved. Ths year the fund opens wth a $500 contrbuton from the Chesebrough Foundaton, $1EX) from the Sunshne Socety and two SO donatons ncludng one from the Vllage Exchange of Calvary Epscopal Church and th her anonymous. Snce ts beg tg n MS, the Summt Herald tvesh Ar Fund has provded over S.OOO local boys and grls wth twoweek vacatons at nearby Scout and camp*. Contrbuton* durng the lam 27 years havr reached nearly $80,000 Under a setup ntated some years ago, a three-member board of drector* drects the fund. They nclude Norman E llauscher, presdent, representng the Summt Herald. Cary Hardy, vcepresdent, representng Famly Servce Assocaton, whch operates the camp VOL BK, Nl f.2 SUMMT 273 OO0 Overtook garage Constructon Ht ««gurnet,n.4 " " ' * * ' " ' * Servng Summt Snce 1889 THURSlMV, MAY S. lt? Resdents Complan of Blast Damage Blastng by Overlook Hosptal (or constructon of ts parkng tower garage tame uslt &h«rp «"«" * ':' Common Councl Tuesday nght when neghbors etml the dynamte charges were causng damage to horm-s. and addng lo polluton n u statement read to Councl. Mrs Mgoret 'urlcr, H Dfwer Oventxm road, sad "our homes have been severely shaken on numerous occasons and He blasts arc much more spector '' 1 beleve that to be eva^!\-'' Mr& Tt k-r sal!, ;ddt;g "What * bfng.m.k.. ur ll^r«''' *l>.. clmmcd Unt the blasts are "tmcb ntt- frequent ant wmdow rattlng than eve befdtc " S'.nlh Mrs llagen and Mrs Thurter sad as property owners n the area of the Overlook garage that they w*<r*» "onttled la preventve acton not merely promses of resttuton whch are not kept." Both a»ked that the ntensty of the blast* be scaled down so»s not to "damage our homes fur ther " Mrs Thurler sad that over the weekend she had seen "fresh cracks' n the cement floor of the basement and freplace n one of the nearby homes Mrs Hagen sad because of A VRAl the blastng her tats "have become petrfed". She added that a crack has started n her freplace wall as well es >n <>w «f her celngs n regard to the alleged polluton. Mrs Hagen sad C, -r,,,,1,0 on ^HS. 22) DNNG ALFRESCO Pcnckng on the Vllage Green proved a pleasant way to enjov lunch break fur Joannf Pask, Ellen Anderson, Velma Rhode, szt Goldhlatt and Star Mauro, all of MtMtlndale-tlubbell. nc. Wth trees n the background barely n leaf. temperatures last week rose to the mld-80'8, provdng a summer-ln-aprl ambance (Judy (Yeedman photo) /t/a Phaseout Voted The Board of Educaton passed a resoluton last Thursday nght whch provdes for the gradual phasng out of the -l-a readng program n the cty's elementary schools. n presentng hs recommendatons for the phase-out, Dr Rchard L. Fander, superntendent of schools, ponted out that the system's language arts commttee had been studyng readng nstructon n the cty's elementary schools. As a result of ther research, was determned that no '.oca! nor natonal research ndcated any sgnfcant dfference n readng achevement between students educated n t-a- or the tradtonal methods Whle notng that Sum mt's students "do well" under both systems, based on research whch ndcated that no one program s approprate for all chldren and the need for on-gong meetngs for parents and faculty alke, t was decded that "now s a good tme to make the change, especally snce much of the -t-a- classroom and lbrary materals are worn and n need of replacement Th; ptaseout plan calls for frst grade students currently recevng -t-a nstructon wll proceed through the normal ran ston to a tradtonal program n the second grade Present kndergarten chldren wll contnue!<> receve nstructon n the language arts portons of the -t-a program, but specfc nstructon of the -t-a symbols would be suspended n response to questons from the audence, Dr Fander ponted out that ths week members of the professonal staff would be meetng to make the transton from -t-a to tradtonal alphabet as smooth and educatonal sound as s possble Answerng questons from hoth Washngton and Jefferson school parents,headded that the course of acton would be based on "what s best for the kds." c^mtmej t*< Page 72) Bateman, Kean Vst Herald The Summt Herald was vsted on Tuesday by the two top contenders for the Republcan nomnaton fur Governor Slate Seo. Raymond H. Bateman anrt Assemblyman Thomas! Kean. Sen. Bateman arrved shortly after 12:30 p.m.. stayed for about 20 mlautes, and went on to a Klwants meetng n Summt. Assemblyman Kean arrved at the Herald about 2:30 p.m. and left shortly before 3 p.m. Both chatted on ssues wth the paper's edtor and assocated edtor and were ntroduced to other members of the staff. Student's Acton Soves Lfe ;hokng Vctm Was Near Death Dana Cooksey s 18 years old. t was mdday at Summt Hgh School where she Bat wth her frends eatng lunch. n the next moment, a school custodan was chokng. Admnsterng frst ad, Dana Cooksey saved the man from death. She wll not talk n detal about the ncdent, nor dentfy the patent because Mss Cooksey s honorbound to the frst ad squad's tradton that respects the patent's prvacy. A member of the Summt Frst Ad Squad, Mss Cooksey, who started her tranng n the Explorer's Club, has logged hundreds of hours n rescue work, 81 Mss Dana Cooksey alone to qualfy as an Emergency Medcal Techncan Usng the Hemlch manuever on the patent, where the daphragm s pressed n and up, forcng ar to dslodge blockage, Mss Cooksey watched an unconscous man, revved, open hs eyes. Board of Educaton presdent Mrs. Elzabeth Bartz n a publc statement commended Mss Cooksey. "Dana took the tme to learr, frst ad and then puttng t to use and by actng quckly, she saved the lte of Carmne (Contnued on Pog«22l flng than brture " To back up Mrs Thurler ft v lan^, Mrs Mary Hagen o 'pfx-r Overlook road sad she had taken ; readng of Tuesday's blast* She told Councl that at 8:45 a n. S 35 a n and d 35 a n. the blasts "were heavy" whle a!!1 05 a rn. t "was medum; but at tn m, and! 40 p n, they were "extra heavy" She added that tns 2 OS charge was "mld", but at 't M p n. the blast "was nl out " Mrs hure RUU um efforts to determne "just how tgl the readngs are have been met wth the brusfoff" She sad tha offcals could not say tow heavy or how much the readngs were and when she called the hosptal, was told that she could obtan such nformaton from Martn F.gan, eltv buldng n PAL RsHlna Party Slated The P.A.L.'s annual fshng party for the cty's youth wll be held ths year on Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and May 22 at Vutderpoel Pond from " a n to p.n The pond wll be specally stocked for the young fsherpereons and free hot dogs and soda wll be avalable There wll also be przes to be awarded The age lmt to partcpate s 16. Vanderpoel Pond, located at Rver road and Route24 occupes a secton of the Muncpal Golf Course whch wll be closes! to golfers for that weekend The PA1- commttee s comprsed of Polce Del Joseph Grobarz and Patrolmen Robert Lucs, Clfford Zmmer and Scott Ketcham Gerald A Hal. James K. N'ekel*on James E. l-ovett Alfred K. Schrrtter g a tf e.p ree Prmary Due for Councl Summt resdents face «battle free prmary electon ths June? on both local and state legslature levels Although there'h no op poston n the Republcan ranks for seats on the Unon County Board of Freeholders, the Democrats wll have to com* wth H e-srdate* runnng for the nj!r<ee teats, Oo the local tevel, canddates for Councllman-at Large are GOP ncumbent Gerald A Hale, who s unopposed n hs ques! for the nomnaton, and James E. Nck'lson, Democrat who also sought the seat last November He, too, s unopposed. Nether of the ncumbent Republcan members of Common Councl are opposed for h«roranaton They nclude Ward 1 Counclman James K Lovett and Ward 2 Counclman Alfred E Sehretter As of the flng date deadlne last Thursday at 4 p.m.. no Democrats had fled for ether of the two seats Republcan canddate for State Senate runnng unopposed s ncumbent Sen. James R. VreeUnd. of Morrs County, whle seekng the nomnaton on the Democratc sde, also unopposed, s Norma K Herfeld, alto of Morrs CANDDATE N BUMMT Thomas W, Button, left, cocharman of the Summt Batemnn for Governor Commttee, thank. New Jersey State Senator Bateman tor hs appearance at the Summt Republcan Cty Commttee Dnner, held last Frday, The Senator mode a specal detour to brefly address the gatherng of local Republcans. County State Assembly canddates are GOP n cumbenu Barbara Currsn uf Summt and Dean Gallo of Morrs County Nether are opposed for ther party's nomnaton Both wu be facng Democrats Robert C Kadr of New Provdence, and former Assemblyman John J Snsmer, jr of Pss&stc County. al&o unopposed Republcan canddates for Freeholder are Herbert Helmaun, jr, a former Far Oaks Hearng Contnues After a three and one-half hour sesson Ntadw. nght,. the Zonng fefrfl "of Adjuslrnent contnued the hearng on the Kar Oaks Hosptal request for a varance to rebuld the bulk of the faclty, whch now does not meet state codes. At She same tme, however, the Board granted the ssuance of a buldng permt to K.F.G Assocates for constructon of a fourstory buldng at 475 Sprngfeld avenue, present ste of the Glenjay Garden Center The permt for the new center cty buldng had been held up by the buldng ftsjw^cor, Martn Eagn. on the bass of an nsuffcency of lght and ar. The Board agreed wth Ralph Pocaro. attorney for the owners, that the restrctons only appled to resdental zones The Board also postponed untl May 9 hearngs related to property at 5-1 New Knglan'd avenue and 32 Upper Overlook road n addton, the Board agreed to rule on May 16 as to whether ur not a member nf the Zonng Board can be absent from the Far Oaks hearngs but stll have the opportunty 16 vole on the matter provdng the transcrpts had been read Hugo M. PfalU, jr.. attorney for resdents n the Far Oaks area, has contended that Mrs. Molle Keth, Zonng Board member, who has been absent from the hearngs, Mnsterum ssues Protest The Summt Mnslerum has taken a stand for human rghts n a letter of protest to Sove Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynn n Washngton, DC. Dated Aprl 27, the letter ctes me USSR's falure to lve up to the Helsnk agreement, asks for an end to harassment and persecuton and urges relgous freedom for the Sovet people. The full text appears n the Letters to the Edtor column n today's ssue, ART'S CAMERA SHOP 383 Sprngfeld Avenue Summt, N«w Jersey O7901 m-m XEROX COPES WHLE U WAT NY., archtect and planner for Far Oaks, of an alternatve meara of ngres and egress for cars and trucks Tl» Far Oaks plans nshould not be elgble to vot«. The major pont st the Monsjsy nght sesson was the ncluson by Rchard Moger of Port Washngton,, Com, nu,j <, P,,,, n Other Acton!n other acton Tuesday nght. Common Councl Authorzed ssuance of band antcpaton notes ts he amount of $200,000 Repad 1 cent to a resdent for overpayment of taxes Granted taxcab lcenses to Bran P Cotter, Dorey Faechne. Patrca A. Greenbcrg, Joseph S Anderson and Thomas Ccalese, jr. Granted the Amercan Cancer Socety permsson to solct funds durng May ntroduced an ordnance, whch wll appear n full n next week's Herald for sdewalk replacement wthn the cty, wth a hearng set for June H Authorzed bds for re-advertsement for bds on Publc Works department personnel unforms Awarded a bd to Kuhn, Drake and Hessberger for renovaton of the Feld House at Memoral Feld Set May 9 through May 27 for annual trash pckup week ntroduced an ordnance to control traffc n the cty's streets ncludng such roads as Blackburn road, Deforest avenue. Maple street. New England avenue and Morrs avenue and Summt avenue The full ordnance wll appear n next week's Herald A bearng wll be held on June 14 Clnc Gves Rabes Shots Announcng the annual Rabes Clnc for dogs and cats next week n Summt, the Board of Health has emphaszed that snce the canne shot s good for three years, any dog noculated after 1974 s nelgble for ths year's vaccnaton program. Cats, on the other hand, receve the shot on an an nual bass n reduced concentratons Strctly separate schedules have been arranged for the two anmals. For dogs noculsted n 1974 or before, shots wll be admnstered Tuesday, May 10, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and Saturday, May 14, 1-4 p.m. at the Summt Fre House on Broad street. Cats, only, w be noculated on Saturday, May 14, from 4-5 p.m. at the Fre House. Anmals brought n at a tme not scheduled for them wll not receve the shots. The Board of Health suggests that owners check Fletcher Lne. Merc. DaKun Dally Rentals * Leasng ll Rver Rd., Summt ther own records or call ther veternaran, or the Board of Health f the dog was last noculated at one of ts clncs, to determne f the dog s elgble for the shot before takng the anmal to the clnc. For further nformaton, call the Board of Health, 277- S4S4. Gov. Byrne Here Today Governor Brendan Byrne w be guest of honor at a recepton today from 7 to 9 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Mshkn, 58 Valley Vew avenue. The recepton, sponsored by Summt Ctzens for Governor Byrne, wll make the Governor's frst vst to the Summt Area snce he announced hs plans for reelecton. Democrats nterested n attendng the recepton may call Bob Wolfenbarger, , Valee Gale, , or Harret Mshkn, ;. OPEN Sunday!?:00 to 12:30 ft your convenence, ftrown'* Hanware, 410 Sprlnglled Ave., Summt.

2 tahvbhgeh, M.>. Wll ontnue hr p*(-»(* uf BBt m 8 Shutjtke Huftd, Mw&Mm, FV4-. a wwlto lu h* afflaton wth hr $um»l M*de*J Grtmp, *.A*, at S644 VkJlej H«*d. Lbert? Gsrm-r, N J. Medbun Offr 3/ FNE JEWELRY WATCHES CRYSTAL PEWTER SLVER LENOX Ub«-rt> Corner Offce ON ALL MERCHANDSE THK&HMMn HtlUUt, ( 1MJA1,*AV 5..1V77 Rnaldo, n Talk Here, Urges GOP to Take Poston Stands Congressman Matthew J. Rnaldo, Republcan, 12th Dstrct, Appealed for postve change n GOP actons and mage at the anmutl sprng dnner-dunce of the Republcan Cty Commttee held Frday at ROYAL WORCESTER GORHAM KfcfeD & BARTON ROYAL DOULTON BNG&GRONDAHL ^SHEFFELD FNE JEWELERS 28 Beechwoog KOK. S^rr, 2/ Open d»,ly 9:30 to 5:30j the Suburban Hotel Speakng to local Republcans, who numbered about 170, Rnaldo ponted out that the voters "perceve the Republcan party as agnners" and h* urged that the party do more than serve as the "loyal op poston " Pontng out that he Republcan party s defntely u mnorty party. Polmqust To Head Kwans James E. Palmqust, Arcraft Bulders Counsel, has been elected presdent of the Summt Kwans Club for the year Other offcers elected were Josenh F.X. Saunders. CBA-GElGY, frst vcepresdent; James D Cowan jr., Holmes Agency, second vce-presdent. Robert Whtesell, Dawson Ford, treasurer, and Frederck A Bourller, K e m p e r Elected drectors were Rev Hugh Jones, Fountan Baptst Church. Robert A Butcher, realtor, Charles F Frth, jr, Summt Federal Savngs and Loan Assocaton Andrew E Graef. archtect, Wllam A Howe, Far Oaks Hosptal; Edward E Kng, Summt and Elzabeth Trust Company, and James S MacLeod, Holmes Agency CONSERVATON S NOT A NEW CONCEPT WTH OUR COMPANY. WE HAVE BEEN PRACTCNG T FOR YEARS. Hopefully our government's new energy plan wll be fne-tuned n the month tc come. However, the mportant fact remans - a plan has been ntated and wll be carred out. We must now beleve we can no longer take our fossl fuel resources for granted. Most of us n the ndustry have realzed ths for some tme. t s not true that we want to sell you a lot of ol. We want to sell a lot of people as lttle ol as possble. We at Q Petroleum, nc. contnue to strve to conserve fuel for our home heatng ol customers by offerng the latest and most effcent ol burnng equpment on the market. Our annual mantenance program also serves toward ths end. We want you as a customer to be satsfed not just because your house s comfortably warm n the wnter, but also because you know we provde you wth the best possble ol burnng equpment avalable at the lowest possble cost. n the near future, we hope to offer you solar heat packagng for your hot water requrements whch wll further help n the conservaton of fuel and n the overall reducton of your costs. As a Branded Chevron U.S.A. nc. (Std. Ol of Calf.) Dstrbutor, we thank you for readng our message and nvte you to call for further nformaton about modernzng your ol-burnng equpment whch wll save you money and all of us our precous resource...fossl FUEL Wllam R, Quattrocch Jr. Presdent CALL ADDTONAL FEATURES OFFFREO: Dscounts for underground storage tanks - dscounts for prompt payments. senor ctzen dscounts (head of Household over 65 years okj- 8u<*9«plans nnd s«ryc» cnnrsct. no «ntw«rlr>9 s«rvlc»s»»» traned full tlm# employee s on our premses lonep you by phone *» hours o flay year ; rouno - bofer-burner nstallatons qualty control of our healng ol at our 2,000,000 gallon storage termnal thousands ol satsfed customers n Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morrs, Passalc ana Unon Countes. SERVNG THE NORTHERN NEW JERSEY AREA FOR OVER FORTY YEARS Knaldo asked that the mage ol the "party of prvlege" be abandoned and that nstead of nternal strfe wthn party confnes that attenton be pad to postve programs. Specfcally, he asked tha Kepublcans promote new deas n energy, budgetng, mass transt, jobs and welfare and work ncentve* n lne wth hs contenton that Republcans "must shape a crme control program n ths country," Hlrmldo sad he had already ntroduced legslaton establshng a mandatory fve-year prson term for anyone convcted of commttng n felony wth a gun Questonng why Republcans should water down &roug trnvrymemu protecton laws. Rnaldo added, "f Teddy Roosevelt were alve, he would have us leadng the charge to save the envronment." He urged that Thr Republcans promote postve government alternatves to the addton of government programs, whch he ndcated "must brng about more govern men! controls " And, n ths connecton, Rtaldo noted tha "A> long as we strke a reasonable balance between free enterprse and the publc nterest, we slull preserve lberty n Amerca." Klnaldo urged a broader base to the party, whch would nclude all segments of the populaton le ponted out that, "B party fghtng for survval cannot afford the luxury of deologcal cvl wars " Fnally, Knaldo mantaned that Republcans can make a comeback, f nrahvt* nr<t0r«f>)k n (tut publc nterest are created and proposed and f the party does not become embttered am deppy dvded" the prmary thss year YOUNt STATESMEN Eugene J. Sehaefer, predem of uw m*» Suc MUchell Levlne, elected governor of oath and Governor Program at Trenton, and Joel Wenstrln. elecled Secretary-General ol the Model Unted Naton! Program a Washngton. O.t., and Wllam J. lavett, drector of the Branch YM, supervsor of both [Kgnuna. Bath young men were cted durng the YMCA's annual dnner he-t! UM Wednesday nght at Sulphur Sprngl nn, Berkeley Heghts (Srhnrtlrr photo) Board Dsagrees On The Voucher System o Educaon fel Thursday when Dr. l«mel l^eper, as charman of the legslatve commttee, ponted out that A3065, how pendng n llstat*! legslature, was beng opposed by the Slate School Hoards Assocaton A3065, l)r ljeeper sad, would cull for a non-bndng referendum related to the swsnee of vuuehers whch would p^nnsl parents to drectly receve school funds and place chldren n schools of ther choces E) o n a 1 d M o a r t > dsagreed wth U- drca opposton to the proposal by statng that the voucher system should be explored because " "coud be an effectve way ol educatng chldren " Morarty also clamed that vouchers "represent freedom of choce Support for Morarty's stand from the audence was not ap parent as some n at tendance sad that voucher systems have nt-t /**» **»% C»n#4 program, and Host" Sharsnn, secretarytrcafurt-'r, represcnun^ Summt and Kllateh Trust Co., where contrbutons are deposted te throe posts are nonsalared 1 The Fund operates OH a nonproft bass and makes no solctatons nor conducts any mal appeal There are no adtnlnatfatve expenses and all money receve* (joes drectly to payng campng expenses,, Donatons Acknowledged All contrbutons receved are acknowledged weekly n the Herald, unless otherwse specfed and mmedately turned over to the Famly Assocaton. The assocaton has sole use of the donatons. DON'T LET CRABGRASS YOUR LAWN TREAT NOW BEFORE T'S TOO LATE ON SALE NOW tradtonally used to avod " rod t-d'jcguonal M addlk'n, Rutuph A Schober, Board secretary. ponted out that the pendng legslaton dd not have a defnton of the actual system and therefore was consdered jkxr legslaton Other Board acton n eluded acc^j' ( *nce of the resgnatons of Edward Contully. Jeffrrso school, Mrs Judth Doto. Hgh Sch<ol, Mrs Dane Cernav.!.k Junor Hgh makes the camp splt-clom and operates the camp program Facltes used arc generally Hoy and Grl Scout and YWCA anl YMCA camps located n the regon. Other camps operated by chartable organzatons are also used. Day campng s also ncluded n the program Those wlo receve two week vacatons are usually boys and ^rls who otherwse would reman n the cty durng the summar because of famly tttt&nc&l dffcultes Others who are chosen come from broken or foster homes Contrbutons should be forwarded to the Summt Herald, 22 Bank street. Summt, New Jersey OT901 Checks should be made payable to the "Summt Herald Fresh Ar Fund " Scot GLL FOR YOUR FR E LAWN NSPECTON WHAT TO DO HOW TO DO T WHAT TO USE "WE LKETO NE1P" BROWN HARDWARE SUMMlt Robert Sherman. laboratory assstant, Mrs Csro! Ho**" QT*" Mr* Suzanne Tfuunsk, ul!-ume secretares, and Mrs Bernce Brtt, part-lme secretary. n addton, t was an ncjunced that Mrs laabelte Dcvenney, a frst grade teacher a! Braylon school Prmary member of the board Hubert Morgan, an un successful canddate last year n«u n. «<wm\j Brn nett of Planfeld Organsaton Democrats seekng the Freeholder nomnaton are ncumbent Walter E. Borght of Scotch Plans, Sprngfeld Mayor Joanne Rajopp and Thomas J Dllon ol Elzabeth. They wll run on the same tne as Gov Byrne Other Democratc slates for Freeholder have been er*m%ml uaa permt Ua«r favorte gubernatoral canddate to have a lne n the June prmary n announcng hs canddacy for Counclman at Large, Mr Nckelson, a resdent of Prospect street, sad "Democrats and Republcans alke beneft from conesed eecuns snce all ssues large and small receve publc scrutny 1 expect to take defnte stands on many ssues and encourage my opponents to do the same A resdent of Summt snce 1971, Mr Nckelson s a member of the mnbus Advsory Commttee He s a senor vce-presdent of Walnwrght Securtes nc. NYC would retre st the erc! of tb<currer! schsx! year after 22 ymmy-k of?»ryrn n ht* Stfmm synt^m. The retrement of Mrs Eta Munson, a school nurse n the system snce 1959, was also announced for the close of the school year Apponted to the staff was Mrs Mara Pedcn. who has been employed as a supplemental teacher at Lncoln, as a specal educaton teacher n the Junor Hgh School, ef fectve Aprl t. Leaves of absence for maternty reasons were extended tor Mrs. ueborah Dodds, formerly a socal studes teacher at the Junor Hgh School, end Mrs Patrca Kennedy, formerly a fourth grade teacher at Washngton school Cty Polcemen Fnsh Courses rve bwnm pormu recentlv completed m scrve pngrams! tn Unon County Polce Chefs Tranng Academy at Unon College n Cranford. Patrolmen Davd c; Formchella and Rchard F Msurello completed the program or, ses crstr.es and Patrolmen Anthony J Formchella, Alexander A Horak and George E Horn fnshed a course on "Arrest. Search and Sezure Sponsored by the Unon County Polce Chefs Assn and the college, the Academy strves to keep law enforcement personnel nformed on current laws, technques and procedures An Alaskan Experence August 9-23,1977 Escorted by Paulsen Travel Anchorage s McKnley Farbanks Whtehorse nsde Passage on the Monarch Star Arctc Crcle optons pausen travel bureau 431 Sprngfeld Ave. Summt, N.J Please send full partculars on Paulsen's Alaskan Experence to Name Address Zp Phone

3 Cty Would Jon Towns n the Battle Aganst Crme bj> Lucy Mejer To fght crme, Summt wants to jon wth four other muncpaltes n a crme nformaton system. Wth a computer based n MtUbum, the others takng part would be: Maplewooa, South Orange and Lvngston. "Each town would have a teletype whch would feed nformaton n and the computer get nformaton hock," Polce Chef Thomas J Fnneran sad when Sootacted. The nformaton would be regardng arrests, stolen cars, warrants and wanted persons. "f you have a center, all the nformaton would be fed n, and ths would eventually gve us a drect entry to the ratons! crme nformaton center and the State Department of Motor Vehcle*,' he sad. The group expects to start operatons n the fall when the computer wll be nstalled n MUburn, the chef sad. They are applyng for a grant from the State Law Enforcement Plannng Agency (SLEPA) Tre cost to the cty wll be about one percent of the total grant. The lve muncpaltes wll pay fve percent of the cost and SLEPA. the rest. The cost to Summt n dollars would he around S,500 or $1,600, Chef Fnneran estmated The regonal computer program to fght crme was frst proposed by the MUburn Polce Department n Sentember 1975 Summt asked for partcpaton Thus n Aprl 1976, Common Councl adopted a resoluton whch authored the cty's partcpaton n the MUburn Alled Regonal Crme nformaton system. The applcaton was made to SLEPA On Aprl 1», 1977, Councl ntroduced an ordnance that allows the cty to enter nto an agreement wth the other four muncpaltes to partcpate n the regonal cryn* nformaton system../"the purpose of the group effort s to mplement a jont soluton to a mutual polce problem that can more drectly and economcally be resolved by actng n concert rather than on an ndvdual bass," the polce chef sad. YM Was Host to 225,034 The Summt Area YWCA n ts 1976 annual report ssued last week on the occason of ts annual dnner revealed that ts total recorded attendance for the year was 225,034 compared to 234,242 m 1S75. t produced $36?.m from membershp dues, program fees, supportng and Century Club membershps and other voluntary contrbutons, and receved $63,410 from the Unted Ways of Summt-New Provdence and Berkeley Heghts toward ts operatng expenses of $430,160 Durng 1976, the Summt YMCA and ts Branch 1# Y " n Berkeley Heghts served 10,611 dfferent members ncludng 2,700 boys. 1, K 4 S^ women plus an addtonal 1,981 regstered program partcpants. Us personnel ncluded fve YMCA professonals, seven other full tme employees, 39 parttme employees, 128 pad program leaders, and 226 program leaders and of feers. There were 806 enrolled groups throughout the year ncludng parent chld, preschool, summer camp, theater, youth and adult aquatc and physcal wluculuu tasefco ^d toams n addton to 142 unenroler groups usng the YMCA facltes. The Summt Area YMCA whch has just marked ts 81st annversary n Summt serves the surroundng communtes of Sprngfeld, Mllburn, Short lls New Provdent:*;, P d Berkeley Ke blb, Gllette. and Strlng Cty Warns on N@w Occupancy Permts The cty has sent a warnng to all local landlords and realtors that falure to obtan a Certfcate of Occupancy when there s a change tn ownershp, tenancy or use 01 any buldng, could subject the volator to fnes of up to $200 or a jal terra not to exceed 90 days or both. The Certfcate of Occupancy ordnance was approved by Common Councl last July and apples THE WNNER D.W, Thomas of Summt accepts hs new $500 Cty Card Savngs Account from Orafo Fusco, vce presdent and Manager of Cty Federal's Summt offce. Mr. Thomas wss She grand prse wnner n CS'y Federal's recently held New Accounts SweepsUes s ts 24-hour automated bankng faclty, the Anytme Teller, located n the Summt offce on Sprngfeld avenue near Maple. A total of 1,000 free Cty Card Savngs Accounts, rangng n valu«" from S to $50». was gven to the area resdents who stopped by for a demonstrata of the Assocaton's automated bankng faclty (Woln photo) Trustees Named For' Blue Cros* Elected last week n Newark to tle board of trustees of Blue Cross of New Jersey were Rev Monsgnor Harrold A Murray, formerly of St Teresa's parsh, and Eugene J Eckel of Tar.glesvood drve Kev. Murray, drector of the offce of admnstraton of the Catholc Archdocese of Newark, served on the Natonal Advsory Commsson on Health Facltes from a ard s currently drector of the Hosptal Research and Educaton Trust of New Jersey and member of the Amercan Hosptal Assn natonal advsory commttee of health Eckel, vce presdent of Western Electrc n Newark, recently returned to hs natve state after 15 years n the Mdwest where he was formerly on the board of the llnos State ' Commerce and THE SUMMT HER *l.l>, THKSDAY, M/VY S, 1*77 NAUGURATNG ADULT SCHOOL DlMuung courses to be offered when We new Summt Area Communty School open* *" September are Bosrd of TntBtee members (left to rght) Presdent" (na Dngle, Trewurer Jm Negherlwuer, School Drector JatqurlUe Graham, Scretury Ann Hubbard and Sonjn KrHtrnMd The School has resulted from a task force study sponsored»j th* SunH Area Communty Councl and the Board of Educaton ndcatng feasblty need and hlrcsl n adult educaton located closer to home than present for U«. A Junor league two-year ({rant of M.Otto»U cover startng cots. Trustees not pctured art Betty Bungs. Jonathan f'laut, K<wemare Setppel, Mchael JohnMw Jean Sndra. Sharon Sykes, Tbfodurr Rch and >f (ererrt Murphy, ve* presdent. (Marlon Krupk«ph»»u>> Sx nfyrled n Car Mshaps Sx persons were njured tn three automoble accdents here last week On Saturday, three persons were hurt n a two-car accdent at Morrs and Ashwood avenues to all dwellng unts, resdental or apartments, commercal establshments and busnesses. A cty spokesman sad most landlords have been complyng wth the urdnance, but others "have not." Consequently, the cty sent a remnder to all landlords and realtors ths week that the "Cty Buldng nspector, Publc Offcer md-or Tax Assessor wll strctly enforce the law." rghts and affrmatve acton, reports of ttandng commttees relatve to housng, educaton, economcs and emmcnljer of the busness advsory councl, Chcago Urban League He has served wth the Unted Negro College Fund and was on the executve board of Boy Scouts of Amerca. Taken to Overlook Hosptal for treatment were Kred W Froehlch, 26, of Mele place, drver of one car; and Cvntha Wllams, 17, of Snort Hlls, drver of the At the tme of the accdent, Ktoehhch was gong north on Morrs, and Wllams, south on Morrs. Both cars collded n the ntersecton. Marguerte Smylte, 48, of Ox Bow lane was njured on Sunday n a two-car crash at Sprngfeld and Summt avenue,she was a jjassenger n a car drven by Charles A, Smylte, VJ, al«o of Ox How lane. Drver of the second car was udentfed as h austa Hu-afonK 3. of Mlton avenue At the tme of the mshap, Smylle was gong north on Summt, and Stengonr, west on Sprngfeld Polce sad that Stengune was gven as summons for allegedly jumpng a red lght A two-car crash at rvng and Glenwood places last Tuesday njured Ehe A. twter" Tl of Sprngfeld She was taken to Overlook Hosptal lor treatment Drver of the other car was Jndertfed as Vncent T Hadolato, 31 of John street T^e mshap occured when the pecker car suddenly lurched forward and crashed nto the Badotato car. Sfte told polce she ddn't know how the accdent happened but mght have momentarly btaefws out. Carlos K. Velaque, 20, of Madson, was UJUMJ and taken to Overlook Hosptal when hs car was n collson wth one drven by Harold D Claver, jr.,a», of Kosells Park at Broad and Walnut street, also last Tuesday. Rghts Unt Sets Meetng Summt Cvl Rghls Commsson wll be held on Monday, at Cty Hal! at 8 pn Among tems on the agenda wll be dscusson 0! cty and affrmatve acton, report on dscussons wth prvate employers on cvl The sol skrt. The bqauttu shrt. Summer thngs at Adam's Rh A wonderfully flatterng skrt wth many nce touches: gentle gathers at the wast, buttons down the front, comfortable pockets at the sdes. A cool blend o; rotto/ and polyester popln n cream or red, 60, We can't thnk of a pretter way to top off such a lovelv skrt than wth our Lberty ol tone/on 'Offon shrts nude just for as n reland. Beautful prnts n the colors of < summer g^rc^n,. ~ Coe your summer thngs at Adam's Rb. the women's shop n the men's store. Art Exhbt At Summt Hgh The Summt Hgh School art department wll open tt annual Art Exhbt at 1;M p.m. Thumtay May 12, n the corrdor* of the school The dlulay wll be Undent work n gradet featurng drawng* pan ttngt, prnts, hand and wheel formed pottery, mlplurr. Jewelry, weavng*, hooked rugs, batk, stwhrrj, macrgme, and photography. The (how wll be open for publc vewng at the openng and durng school hour untl Frday, M*y 27. ployment- At the Commsson's Aprl meetng, new member, Dr. Raul Coronado of 40 Wldwood Lane was welcomed as a new member ol the Commsson, succeedng Rev Allen Tnker, who resgned due to ncreasng dureh dutes The meetng s open (o the publc Curran to Run A Second Tme Assemblywoman Barbara A. Curran of Summt has announced her canddacy for re-electon n Assembly Dstrct 24 The Assemblywoman err. phasng tha "tn" recently passed $4 bhum Slate budget demands tha we stand up aganst ths 41 percent ncrease n tr Stale budget over the ns! fscal j year" Now n her fourth year n the Assembly, the legslator has served on the Bankng ard nsurance and the Commerce, ndustry and Professons commttees and as a member of the specal commttees on Energy Needs, Housng. and Tenant's Needs B1NG&GR0NDAHL PAGES 75th A E Hversary Celebraton Save2()% >,,;n,,.mll M.n Ulwuhmrtl- -vcl-mot'.sp^-'tujstsn!n SLW.m M, [nrct-m the world t-- S.^ n f Blu: t± (.r;mull Sc.^'.r lolcruon u! \..«K;!:; :.:),! l:;-.!;t!.!«!! N-JKn'u)Ut-t!lu <> fll,,!...,,,!... r.;.;!,.m,.. wnlr «!.-. tn" of,,,'.!,.,,>: t.,u,,.««> \.,.,...MtSd wt. * (ss-*-»r»s* to <.*u-utu*t:et!,,,.-.: ' -: -L-j:!-. M^MC '.yp- \\;j (balac«plt>) AM ART COLLECTBLES hht Hunk Sftct Sumrtur J..' ' ' j 7 7 The summer blazer at Roots The navy blazer Probably the most wearable. comfortable garment ma busnessman's war dobe tswhat towea tothe offce on a busy summe' day, to the country c lub or on the yacnt on lesure weekends Whether you prefer sngle or doude breasted blaestwj or three button sty 1.ng! ght weght wools,tradtonal hopsacksor sophstcated lnen we3ves.you! tnd :t at Roots Our colect'or. ncludes bla?e' s rcn tfe fnest makers " Amer.ca ana range n pnce'om 100. to 265. Come to f\u(js U yuu u'dtr»v; really don't Know now you'm mat-e t through the Johnston & Murphy's Lass^ca-^eleds'p or ROOTS clothers SUMMT/ raonday and hursdoy untl 9 -RED BANK/Wednesday art! frdsy untl 9 RVERSDE SQUARE, HACKEN8ACK/monday through fnday untl 9:30 ROOTS CHARGE, AMERCAN EXPRESS, BANK AMERCARO, MASTER CHARGE SUMMT/ monday andthursclayuntls REDBANK/Wednesday andfdayuntus RVERSDE SQUARE, HACKENSACK/ monday through trday untl 9:30 ROOTSCHARGE.AMERSCAN EXPRESS, BANK AMERCARD.MASTERCHARGE

4 PAGE! Prnts n Show v. "Graphc* '77", the ffth contans the work* of P annual nvtatonal prnt prtntmakers ncludng Pat show at Gallery 9 of N. Greenwald, J Llan Herrgel, Passac avenue. Chatham, Steve Horan, Sally wll open Frday, May 6 wth Kugelrneyer. Lesle Mllar, a publc recepton from 7-10 Arcada Olenska-Petryshyn, Ron Rlddck, Zlla p.m. The exhbton wll contnue through June 4 and Robert Sutsman, Judy Targan and Waterman. mper MOM wth a $ft from our Gft wares Shop Drowse n our Goorm* and 8«lh SWop». Many < f deas to Sumnu { N.J Free Gft Wrappng and Hat JTFABULOUS PLANTS FORsf SPECAL,* HUGE HANGNG lu FUCHA BASKETS n flower $9.00 Open Thursday Evenngs Untl 9 GFT DEAS Hummel Fgurnes Musc Boxes Ornamental Clocks Jewelry Boxes and many more unque gfts. TO WH) Rev. and M* Elmer Fnujuer Francta of Mr End avenue and Normandy Beach, have unnouncrd tht engagement of ther daughter, Katharne Sheldon, to Wllam Francl O'Brka, jr.. «>" of Mrs. Wllam French O'Bren at Kernwood Ro»d and the late Mr. O'Bren. Mbs Francs, a jjtudualtuf Summt Hgh School ana uean uno College, s a student at Mthknb«rg Hosptal School of Nursng, A June weddng s planned. (Wollburg photo) Church Women Set Luncheon The annual May Fellowshp luncheon sponsored by Church Women Unted of Summt wll be held tomorrow at 12 juun a hf Unted Methodst Church. Mrs Eleanor Smth, presdent of Church Women Unted for New Jersey, wll be the guest speaker. Mss Captola Dcker-son of Summt wll provde the musc Tckets, at $2 50 rarh. wll be avalable at the door t's a Pappagallo get together of crepe, kd amf rope, puttng you n the mood for mnglng wth the crowd. Bone, navy or whte. $29 Nee Dell's Deadlne s Noon Monday Publcty charmen are remnded that the Her»ld deadlne for notce* of ehb meetng*, "country fan", apart. local event. weddngs engagement* noon Monday before TOtnday's pcmucauan. ' Such materal receved after the deadlne wll he ether omtted from the week's edton or drastcally cut. Although the noon deadlne for tucb materal ha been n exutaace for many year*. The Herald ha* recently notced that more and more cosy s beng receved well after deadlne. Parsan Slks n Local Show! Startng May S, Hand mads Gallery-Shop on Maple street, n conjuncton wth Catherne Sugy of Pars, France, wll hold a lowuj show tutu SmE uf the most extensve collecton of French handpanted slk scarves, stoles and shawls n the Unted States. The collecton assembled by Mrs. Sugy represents the work of 12 Parsan artsans, wth each pece sgned and hand roled. Orgnal desgns are outlned n slk, Mnted, and then steamed?or severs! SMUTS to create a lumnous sheen. Each scan s also sutable for framng Handmads offer the Sugy collecton at prces lower than currently avalable n New York. Mnatures At Kaffeeklatsch Patsy Shllngburg of Summt wll share her hobby of creatng mnature THE SUMMT HERALD, THURSDAY,»A S, V77 f doll furnture for doll houses al the Summt YWCA Kaffeeklatsch program Wednesday, May 11 Mrs. Shllngburg leaches classes at her home and at the Westfeld Adult School. Also charperson of the board of trustees of the New Jersey Neuropsychatrc nsttute, she s one of 18 delegates from New Jersey to attend the Whle House Conference on Handcapped ndvduals. Open to the publc, Kaffeeklatsch begns al 9:45 a.m. and ends at 11:15 Classes for chldren and babysttng tor nfants are avalable. Further nformaton may be obtaned by callng the YWCA, Vassar Cub Meetng Set the Hon. Serena Perrett, frst woman to be apponted Unted States Magstrate n He slst«of N~- Jersey, v?u! speak at the annual meetng and French pcnc of the Summt Area Vassar Club, at the home of Mrs. Peter A. Hager of Short HUs, on Wednesday, May U, at 11 a.m. nterested club members should contact Mrs. Rchard Horn of Short Hlls ( ), for more nformaton concernng the annual meetng. Jr (CoraW Photo) Roberts-Mader Juclee Mary' Mader, daughter <H Mr; and Mrs Maxmlan A Mader of New York Cty and East Hampton, N.Y., was marred Aprl 311-to htad Bargeaves, Roberts, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs Donald H Roberts of SuunK. a! the the Convent of the Sacred Heart and of Newton College, Mass., receved a master's degree from Teachers' College, Columba Unversty She s tht* coordnator of remedal readng servces for PASS, an afflated Sacred Heart New York College of Pennsylvana The ceremony was per Her husband, who was Frances Wyatt, lyrc formed by Rev Emerson J eraduuted from the 'lngry soprano wll entertan The programs are open to all Moore of New York and School. Hllsde, and Fortnghtly Club at ts nterested women The Rev V. Lee Rchards of Prnceton Unversty, and clubhouse on Wednesday Center s located n Room Phladelpha,!>a who served as «VSTA May 1! at 1:30 p.m Her Three, Untaran House. Catherne M Raymond volunteer n Baltmore, Md., program "'Through the Summt avenue and was mad of honor, whle the holds an MBA. degree Years" s a combnaton of Whlttredge road, Wh-t other attendants ncluded from the Columba muskal memores from the tredge road entrance Margaret S. Roberta, the Unversty Graduate School past to the present vehcles brdegroom's sster, Mrs of Busness and a master's both for her soprano voce Gregory T. Flynn and Mrs degree n urban plannng and actng ablty. Wllam A. Parsh from the Graduate School of Her sngng and actng Daughter Sluart O. Roberts was hs Archtecture and Plannng career began before her brother's best man Ushers He s n the management graduaton, and whle on Rand A. Mranle, Shaw T. Tao and Albert H. Weeks. The brde, an alumna of MAKE T A t enmty» «R an M utc Phladelpha Natonal Bank. The couple wll resde n Phladelpha. ANNUAL POLTCAL LUNCHEON Co-charmen for the annual Summt area Republcan Women's club luncheon May 24 al Canoe Brook Country Club, (left to rght) Mrs, Elmer Hayes and Mrs. V.M. leymau have announced that Frederck H. Sm tag. a natonal drector of the Amercan Assn. of Poltcal Consultants and coauthor of "Partes: The Real Opportunty for Effectve Cttlen Poltcs," wll be the guest speaker. At an n :3fl socal hour precedng the p.m. luncfcess local county, state and gubernatoral G.O.P. canddates wll meet nformally wth members and guests. Reservatons, due by May 13, may be obtaned through Mrs. ryman MOTH DAY 505 MLLBURN AVETSHORT HLLS, N. J, Sale Wll Ad Anmals The Summt Anmal Welfare League wll hold Us prtug rummage talc on May 1Z, 13,14 la the form? Publc Servce buldng, corner of Sprugnt-U and Summt aveate. Doers wll open an May 12 at p.m. and on the other two»»l* day, hour* wll be l«to 9. Donaton of clothng and merchandur wu le accepted startng Frday My, from noon tll 8 p.m.; on S»turd»j May 7 tram 1! to S. Then the week of the sale, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, good wll be accepted from ( to > p.m. Ths week the League telebnte Re Knd to Anmals Week. For further nformaton regardng the sate call 73-8*49 or Womef'TuT s Talk Topc The Untaran Church wll present a program featurng Ellen Curco of the Campus Center for Women at Kean College on Tuesday May 10 at 8 p.m. She wll speak on "The Women's Movement and Where t's Gong." On May 17 at 8 p.m.. Dorothy Krajewsk wll speak at the Center on the epc "Gong Back To UTArt> ' Ctu. ^ H r*^*> '^ h some of the problems of reenterng the work world All Women's Center To Dodds Mr. and Mrs Wllam J Dodds, jr., of Mountan avenue, Murray Hll, have announced the brth of a daughter, Kerr Legh, on March u. Physcan s Board Member HarlL-y G. Sttpard, MD, of Summt today was named to the board of drectors of the Amercan Occupatonal Medcal Assocaton, an nternatonal organzaton of 3,600 physcans who provde health care for employees of prvate enterprses, governmental agences, academc nsttutons and other employers. Dr. Shepard s one of fve physcans elected to three-year terms on the Board. Dr. Shepard s drector of lnuustra h«]u for C!5A* GEGY Corporaton's Pharmaceutcal Dvson. He s a dplonate of the Amercan Board of Preventve Medcne, certfed n occupatonal medcne, and s a Fellow of the Amercan Academy of Occupatonal Medcne and the Amercan College of Preventve Medcne. He also holds DenbershpS n the Amercan Medcal Assocaton, the Summt Medcal Socety, Somerset County Medcal Socety, the New Jersey State Medcal Socety, the New Jersey and Amercan Heart Assocatons. He receved W t MAKK GOLDEN YEAH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Storks of Wllam street, were honored Sunday, Aprl nth at a SGtb weddng annversary dnner held at Town and Campus, Unon gven by ther chldren, Robert W. Klsrk*, Mrs. Clara Sewnr, mm nn. KenrcM Davs, all of Summt. Mr. and Mrs. Stark* were murled Aprl 24, \m n Summt and have spent the major part of thetr lves at Summt resdents. More than ZM frends and relatves attended the aft at Besde ther three chldren Mr. and Mrs. Starks have fve grandchldren. (Wotn photo) Soprano to Entertan Fortnghtly Members scholarshp at the Julard School of Musc, n productons at the Paper Mll Playhouse As leadng lady n muscals such as "Sound_of Musc", "Caruu&e', "me Kng and 1" and " Do! EXCLUSVELY Do!" Mss Wyatt has ap peared around the Unted States. She has sung on many naton TV network shows and regularly as solost wth Fred Warng On The Voce of Frestone she had both operatc am Broadway roles. Tea wll be served by Mrs Alexander Smon and her commttee: Mrs. AC Chrstopher, Mrs. James W Harte, Mrs'. Gerard J Kennedy. Mrs. John D Marchaod, Mrs. Vncent G McMulln, Mrs. AJden Ope, Mrs. Glbert M. Schmdt and Mrs. James E. Spvey Powers at the testable were Mrs. W. Robert James and Mrs. Dares W. Jordan. SCHOLARSHP BENEFT-Helpng wth phuu for the Wellesley-Holyoke"Meander n May" tour of st homes n Montclar and fve n Short Hub, May 11-12, are Summt resdents Mrs. Dean McCumber (rght), charman of hostesses and Mrs. G.W. M«r«ln. He event to beneft the two clubs' scholarshp funds t ttled "Homes wth a Decorator's Touch." The earlest on the tour s an!8th ceatary stagecoach step. Another features a French ktchen wth open hearth whle a thrd csr.'.ctnporsry rr.cdc! dsplsys s Klsrds rssm. Besgser Durng Garnefcu StlBdefs' home s cmed. For lkrt nformaton call Mrs. McCumber. 2:3-3*32. hs medcal degree from the Unversty of Vermont n 1951 URGE SZES SUPEROR SERVCE & SELECTON We Provde an Up-toDate Young, Smart Look! HALF SZES 14H TO 24H URGE SZES 30 TO 46 "New sprng styles arrvng daly." DRESSES COATS GOWNS SPORTSWEAR FREE ALTERATONS ON GARMENTS FROM $ SPRNGFELD WE. ''ESSEX GREEN SHOPPNG PtfU SUMMT WEST ORANSE (RT. 280 BUT Sft) OpM Dally M010 9:10 Open Mon. tofrl. )0-t St.to«Thwrt. to t:w N»ER06NFELD- 4 NO. WASHNOTON AV. BANK AMEHCARD.MASTER CHARO8. DEE-j CHAROE Natonal State Bank Promotes The Natonal State Bank, Elzabeth, has announced two promotons n the Summt offce. ncluded among those recevng promotons are Joanne Robnson, who has be*n named trust offcer n the Summt bank, and Janet Schadt, who has been made admnstratve assstant n the trust department, also n Summt. Scb) AnnBottel Graphcs lwtoctm ntnt c< - Ctrtfutt- Statonery {5j«Dpwnut ftttry junu

5 THE SUMMT HfcRAU), THURSDAY, MAY 5, W J Young Traveler Ends Far East Wanderngs Edtor'* Note: Peter KwUlker, a Summt Hgh graduate who has studed comparatve relgon n college, conclude* bt travels n the Far East wth the followng account. Sr Lank* Sr Ltudu has often been geographcally defned as a teararap off the southern tp of nda. For me, ths last stop along my Far Eastern route has ndeed been loaded wth bttersweet ngredents. Many people regard nda as an nvald whose poltcal and economc fortunes such relatonshps suggest. How then s Sr LarM'sposton n the world to be gauged, a country whose exstence seems lo be so totally entwned wth that of ts northern neghbor? Ths entanglement wth nda may not n fad be admtted by ether naton Stll.lhaw! seen ( erun bts of evdence, superfcal perhaps, or even rrelevanl, all of whch nevertheless pont to the exstence of a merarchal structure n whch Sr Lanka plays a second fddle to nda Upon enterng nda, the tourst s repeatedly asked about what he may have depend largely on thesmuggled n from the West benevolence of the more ndans are wllng to pay prosperous and powerful hgh premums, chefly for members n the world optcal and electronc toys communty, not to mnmze lke camera*, lalulators, the emotonal dependence tape recorders, t-u n Sr SETTNG UP PHOTO SEMNAH Dors Lange. program charman at the New Provdence lbrary, dscusses the subject matter of a photography semnar wth phst«-journalst Bob Berry. Berry wll lead the semnar at the lbrary at 8 p.m Vlay 10 (New Provdence lbrary photo) Photo Semnar n Boro "News photography s spectacular events such as sports acton, fre, tragedy or hstory n the makng. But on the local level the news photographer s challenged by depctng rather ordnary events n a new and refreshng manner." So says free-lance photo journalst Robert K. Berry durng a chat about some of the subjects to be dscussed at the New Provdence lbrary at 8 p.m. Tuesday May 10. As part of ts contnung communty servce program, the lbrary has nvted Mr. Berry to lead a dscusson amed at helpng communty groups, clubs, servce organzatons, etc. get ther photos publshed n the local papers. "The edtors of the local papers are very far when t comes to prntng some of the photos submtted to them for publcaton," says Berry. "But, unfortunately, that farness sometmes forces them to publsh pctures of questonable qualty. "Our purpose durng the dscusson wll be to gve some tps on the do's and don'ts of takng smple pctures of local actvtes The better the pcture, the greater ts chances of beng publshed," he adds. Mr. Berry emphaszes that the sesson s not desgned to make professonat poograpbers out of anyone and wll be geared to the amateur Owner of Hobert K. Berry Assocates, a Summt based frm dealng n Lanka, the bulk of smuggled goods comes from nda, ncludng such treasures as sarees, towel* and other textles. photography, publc relatons and journalsm, Mr. Berry's photographs have appeared n the New York Tmes, Busness Week, Dunn's Revew, Good Housekeepng, nterors, the Star Ledger, New jersey Musc and Arts and many daly and weekly newspapers and magaznes. He s probably best known locally for hs weekly "On- The-Square" seres for Murray Hll Square ncludng hs award wnnng snow scene of the Square at nght. Hs photos also appear regularly n the Summt Herald and the New Provdence Dspatch Persons attendng the semnar are encouraged to brng ther cameras, samples of ther work, and questons regardng what they wsh to accomplsh n the area of photography for themselves or ther organzaton. n SETCO Post Vm Problems On the ferry from nda, there were many Sr Lankans wth parcel* packed wth ndan floods, presumably to be sold at great proft t can hardly be consdered an easy buck for those engaged n the busness t mght perhaps be best descrbed as approachng Ssyphean, a task startng wth applyng for a vse at the ndan Hgh Commsson n Colombo Daly there are crowds of dark-sknned ndvduals watng {or hours to have ther applcatons revewed and approved by dsnterested ndan offcals. Western toursts, on the other hand, are allowed to cut n at the front of the lne when requestng a vsa Sometmes the heat and the sweat makes the crowd nervous and mnor dsturbances erupt These requre the acton of securty guards who am ther bllyelubs at a lew wel-closen heads The day on whch 1 vsted the ndan Hgh Commsson for my vsa to re-emer he sub contnent was the um on whch the ndan Presdent ded As a mark of respect, the embassy was declared closed. The crowd was frantc, especally those at the head of the lne They desperately waved ther documents hgh n the an and pleaded wth offcals to gve them that hotly soughtafter stamp of approval.. along wth a handful of far-sknned travelers, was Just about to reach ths fnal step n the panful hureauerate procedure. t was a Frday For two consecutve days thereafter, the Commsson would be closed. We tred to work out a deal by whch we could leave our passports to be processed, for we all were eager to depart for the more attractve spots on the sland Flched Pasaport Then the smlng man appeared. He assured as that our akupert* would be processed frst thng on Monday mornng and that they would be kept safely n hs custody untl the tme we returned to the cty to pck them up. That was the last tme saw my passport. The culprt, presumably a quckwtted Sr Lankan, had sezed on a unque opportunty to steal passports wthout even tryng. All he had to do was smle and hold out hs hand. The last tme saw hm, he tamed off a whole stack, presumably to help other Sr Lankans get out of the country and do some more smugglng. On normal days, those lucky enough to obtan permsson to enter nda must then prepare themselves to travel by nght tran to a one-hotel port n the north where the ferry.'leaves for the Subcontnent. The actual crossng takes about three hours, hut the formaltes nvolved make t a 12-hour ordeal, just sttng on board at ether end of the lne and watng for one's documents to be checked. Summt and Elzabeth For the locals, the return Trust Company has an-trnounced the appontment of the goods are bought n s even harder. Most of Joseph Bennato of Madras. They take Elzabeth to the poston of tremendous amount of admnstratve assstant, luggage wth them along the consumer loan department. crowded ndan rals to be Bennato attended transferred a second tene to Wagner College and serves the neffcent ferry and as correspondent secretary fnally a thrd tme to the of the Amercan talan slower-thsntrns Sr Culture Socety He s a Lankan express tran to resdent of Elzabeth Colombo A DAY AT COPPER SPRNGS Swmmng, tenns, playng n the sand, havng a pcnc - that's a day at Copper Sprngs. Famly membershps are now avalable at only $300* for the year. Call S8 for complete nformaton. copper sprngs BBACHAND On New Vermn Koad n.,..,... Ste of the new Racquet Center CLUB Meetng Sr UrnUru t was on ths tran that had my frst contact wth Sr Lankan natonals They were well nto the home stretch of ther busness venture. The thrd class compartment was stuffed to ttnd the glls wth people baggage. They sang tongs all nght, smled a lot and offered me a steady stream of cgarettes Frendly people, thought. 1 broke my journey at Anuradhapura, hstorc old captal, to vst the runs and the tree under whch the Buddha "receved enlghtenment. The manager of the establshment where stayed was vsably dsapponted that had brought nothng to sell He presented me wth a detaled lst of thngs to brng from nda the next Ume 1 should vst the sland. He sad that should wrte hm n advance o my comng so he could contact hs frend, a customs offcal at the border. He was so obsessed wth ths scheme that he faled to notce my droopng eyelds and poorly dsgused yawnb- So, 'm stuck here for a whle. t really sn't such a bad place to be There are lovely palm-frnged beaches washea by a formdable surf Blght-colored tropcs! fsh swm among fantastc coral formatons And a varety of seafood, exqustely prepared, can be had practcally for!he askng Ceylon s a haven for sun worshppers from all parts of the world Consequently, nudty s a fact of Hfe n some areas, wth local 'peepng toms' 1 ( 'lfeguards" call them) watchng from the shadows even notced a few Buddhst monks n ther ranks (enter tor Buddhsm Sometmes 1 forget myself and thnk that 'm n nda. Then see a statue of the Buddha somewhere and am remnded that Sr Lanka s the sprtual home of the Buddhst relgon. Buddha supposedly vsted bete once. A temple stands Just south of Colombo comrnof«ln g the ste where he preached hs sermons The tree under whch he was enlghtened to the truth contnues to grow, transplanted from ndan sol, and ) now surrounded by a golden fence at Anuradhapura And hs tooth les enshrnged n a gaudy pn) 1 temple n Kandy Ths s a Buddhst naton. nda s largely Hndu Buddhsm represents an effort to reform the nequtes of Hndusm Perhaps theren les the dfference between the Sr Lsnkans and the ndans Hndus tend lo accept ther fat* quetly wthout puttng up much of a straggle. Tme and patence..«* *j.<» ^nnu wth whch thev chsel away at ther success story Buddhsm s egaltaran People struggle to outdc each other Ths s htuna nature Sometmes h struggle turns ugly Th< straggle ntensfes on a! levefs when brth does no dctate certan gudelne! wthn whch to operate Th dfference s not black an whte, to struggle or not t struggle t s s queston o degree Even the Buddha tred to mpress upon hs followers the concept of moderaton Some say that the Hndus have acheved more wth less effort and tend to agree Perhaps the great teacher would shed a tear knowng that hs people are strugglng too hard and n the process are sldng backward He s expected to return n about 5,000 years from now. We can only *~. 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6 THE SUMMT HERALD, THl KSDAY. MAY 5, 19T7 Your Help s Needed...Now Wth the approach of summer and all that goes wth t, resdents are remnded that there are many chldren n Summt who face a bleak vacaton f not enough funds are rased n order to send them off to camp. The 281 l annual Summt Herald O*mp Fund drve gets underway today and t s hoped that by the tme school ends n June, enough persons and organzatons n Summt wll have donated enough funds to send an estmated 100 local boys and grls off to a campng experence. Those chosen are from economcally poor homes, splt homes, emotonal homes where lvng together takes on the atmosphere of 8 tnder box, and homes where chldren are just so much extra baggage that they wander the streets wthout supervson. For these youngsters, lfe has already left a negatve mark. The least we can do s to see that they leave ther en vronment for at least two weeks ths summer for a tme n the sun, to swm, hke, relax and enjoy each other's company. Won't you help by sendng a check to the Summt Herald Fresh Ar Camp Fund today? Whatever you can gve wll be apprecated and wll help just one more lttle boy and grl feel they are wanted. Please send n your donaton to The Summt Herald, 22 Bank street, Summt, 079S1 n care of "Summt Herald Fresh Ar Camp Fund." Unsafe Rght on Red To some drvers, perhaps too many, the new rght-turn-on-red s just another lcense to drve recklessly Every day we see drvers falng to come to a complete halt before startng up to turn rght Recently, a drver makng ss rght turn on red cut rgh! n front of another motorst and amos caused a dsastrous accdent On another occason we observed a drver lookng to hs left to sce f any cars k.ver? approsrhng before he made hs rght on red and nearly ran down a pedestran on hs rght who was crossng wth the lght These nstances are an example that The theory of applyng the usage of a voucher system to educaton perodcally rears ts head. Some tme ago, possbly about len years or so la the past, at least, Nat Hentoff, who s not an educator, came up wth the dea that f parents were ssued vouchers n the amount of ndvdual pupl costs, then those funds could be appled by parents n the selecton of any school for ther chldren to attend. Now, today, ths dea has reached New Jersey. Sometmes t takes a long tme for deas to cross the Hudson Rver, even though Hentoff actually expressed hs deas rght here n Summt, New Jersey, at an au-faculty meetng. The New Jersey verson lakes the form of a pendng bll n the Assembly, A-3065, whch would call for a referendum n November on the ssuance of vouchers for elementary and secondary educaton. At the Board of Educaton meetng last week, one member of the Board ponted out that the State School Boards Assocaton s opposed to the proposal. At the same lme, another Board member reasoned that such a voucher system would gve parents addtonal freedom of choce. At least one member of the audence at the Board meetng ponted out that n other stuatons the voucher system has been used n a restrctve manner n order to crcumvent the law. The Board's secretary ponted out that the pendng legslaton, whch was sponsored by Assemblyman Mchael Adubato, and co-sponsored by.41 other assemblypersons from both sdes of the asle, ncludng Assemblywoman Barbara Curran, was vague n nature. On the surface, t mght look lke a fne dea to gve parents freedom of choce. But, n a very practcal sense, don't see how the voucher system could work. Suppose you lve n Summt and you hear that "X" school dstrct s offerng courses, whch are better suted to the needs of your chld. Of course, Slngs and Arrows The Voucher System No Way the rg h-turn-on red s not safe f left n he hands of rresponsble drvers. We thnk rght on red s a slly opton and w«: queston how much gasolne such permssveness saves. We would hope the law s rescnded before cars and pedestrans collde However, to be realstc, we guess there wll have to be tragc accdents frst before we shelve ths very foolsh and dangerous road ttszard. n the meantme, however, we hope hu<m> who are found abusng ths prvlege be socked wth a heavy fne»r lcense suspenson, or both. then you would elect to use your voucher to send your chld to the other dstrct. Except... how does ths chld get to the other dstrct? Who provdes and pays for the transportaton? s the recevng school n a poston to accommodate your chld? What oblgatons does the recevng school have to your chld? Questons are nnumerable. t's qute (rue that Summt has some empty classrooms and a declnng enrollment, but are we n a poston to accept "X" numbers of chldren from other dstrcts? Consderng the reputaton of the local school system, 1 can envson bus loads of chldren arrvng each day to enter classes whch eventually would become overcrowded. Then, who s responsble for the needed captal expanson? The sendng dstrcts or Summt? And, suppose n a certan number of years, another school dstrct becomes the "n" place to send students, then what happens to the buldngs? The voucher system may seem lke a farer way of handlng school selecton; but n actualty, t s not practcal. n ths day, we are always concerned about polluton. Presdent Carter has made t very plan that gasolne consumpton must go down. And, n New Jersey we are talkng about the voucher system, whch could theoretcally put more students on the road, necesstatng the usage of more cars and school buses and the consumpton of addtonal gasolne. t woud seem advseable to wrte Mss Curran and tell her the voucher system s not the answer to any educatonal woes ths state may have; common sense would dctate that such a system s totally unmanageable. Just thnk of the poor kd, who goes to a dfferent school dstrct each year, because Momma and Papa h«vt heard of somethng supposedly better somewhere, somehow. The bottom lne s each chld. doubt that the voucher system wll help many chldren. t may only gve parents the lluson of choce. W.S. THE TURKEY HLL TEA HOUSE Th» vary wrty resdence st Mapla street had several owners and numerous occupants durng Ks lfetme, but ended ts days as a popular tea room.- from about 1320 to 1923, when t wa«replaced by the present buldng of the then newly-organzed Ctzens Trust Company (now Unted Countes Trust Co.!. The tea house was approprately named, (or Summt n ts earler years was commonly referred to as "Turkey Hll", or the hll above "Turkey", as New Provdence was orgnally called. t was operated by Mss Fsthtw Whts, dolsqhtfr of Theodore F, Whte, a former ( ) pastor of Central Presbyteran Church, end Mrs. John!Clars*8) Dey, whose advertsement n the December 17, 1920 Summt Herald offered specal three-course club lunches for 76 cents and full table -d'hote dnners for wth a specal Chrstmas dnner for $1.50 Earler busnesses whch operated n the buldng were (accordng to the 1913 and 1916 Summt drectores! James B. Armstrong, a barber; L Mendelson, a mllner, and Mrs. F.A. Nelsons employment agency. The resdence was once the home of James D. Rce, ocs) staton agent n the md-1800's and Summt's postmaster tom , and, on en 1872 map, t was owned by a J. Smth. Jonathan Bonnel, the son of Summt's "founder", Jonathan Crane Bonnel ( ). owned the house n the late 1800's: then sold t to hs brother, Davd, n 1916, who, n turn, left t to hs sster Jeannette R. Bonnel n 1916 Jenne sold t to Maurce Spnnng n 1922, and n 1923 Spnnng sold t to John D. Hood as the ste of the new Ctzens Trust Company (Contrbuted by the Summt Hstorcal Socetyl Letter u he Charman European Hstory Course: A Must Kc Note - Th? followng letter WM wrtten by Summt Hgh School hstory teacher, Warrto Brumun, U> Socal Studes Department Charman A.rt ( utterr, upon Mr. Brannon's return from an Advanced Placement Hstory Conference n Maryland). 1 attended an Advanced Placement Kegonal Conference»l BeJtsvlle. Maryland. chose to partcpate n the European hstory dvson The presdng offcer of the group, Dr. Denns Klnge, : l)cknson College, atd he could not conceve how any academcally nclned, college-bound student could possbly complete a balanced hgh scnstt program wthout a course n European hstory. We are always happy to have our own prejudces con frmed. Dr Klnge has served as a reader for the Advanced Placement <AP European hstory examnaton. Hs explanaton of the examnaton markng was most mormauve and useful to anyone who teaches an P.r course where essay answers are a part of the examnaton Most of us n tlls secton were o the opnon Uu>t the European hstory examnaton s (he most dffcult of au. Dr Klnge dd gve us some con fdence that the examnaton s stll dffcult but more reasonable than t was Ther Answers Are Eagerly Awated The Canddates and the State's Envronment! By DavM F. Moore New Jersey's varous canddates for Governor have been sent dentcal lsts of questons about ther stances on a varety of envronmental ssues whch are of crtcal mportance to ths sute we're n. Ther answers are gong to be publczed pror to the June 7 prmary electons. A total of nne state envronmental groups, ncludng my own New Jersey Conservaton Foundaton, collaborated on workng up the questons, whch bear on everythng from wldlfe preservaton to nuclear power plants Other organzatons nvolved are the Amercan Utlora! Socety, the Assocaton of New Jersey Envronmental Commttee, the league for Conservaton Legslaton, New jersey Audubon Socety, Publc nterest Research Group of New Jersey and the New Jersey Chapter of the Serra Club Questons focus on 10 sectors of envronmental concern. About energy, for example, they ask canddates what they would do to conserve more energy and f they would support a moratorum cm any more nuclear power plants pendng state revew of envronmental and economc mpacts of dependence on nuclear power They are asked for ther vews on proper federal, state and local roles n Pne Barrecs preservaton, especally aganst possbly napproprate development. n regard to cancer n New Jersey, the questons ar* wfwthpr thev vtruld The Amercan Dream Foundng Fathers Handed Us a Begnnng by John W. Gsrdner A former Secretary of Health, Educaton and Welfare, John Gardner s the Foundng urman of Common Cause. There have been, of course, as many Amercan dreams as there have been Amercans who dreamed Dreams of freedom and dreams of materal comfort, dreams of brotherhood and dreams of greed, dreams of success and dreams of escape. The lst s endless. That lst temzed s not The Amercan Dream. The word "dream" n the seme of somethng desrable that mght come to pass mples effortlessness and pleasure. The Amercas arr. bears no resemblance to that. t has requred great exertons, stamna and hard work n the heat of the day. t has brought exhlaraton and pleasure but also sufferng and hardshp. The Dream began n England and Europe, n the mnds of ndvduals. The fantases of empre that moved the colonzng natons and tradng companes were never The Amercan Dream. The Dream began as ndvdual dreams of opportunty all knds of opportunty. For many t was the opportunty to pursue ther relgon wthout harassment; for others t was the opportunty to escape, to he free, to better one's nt. to get rch, to star! a few years ago should say. at ths pont, that the fgures he cted to prove tns dspelled the ast reservaton had about offerng the course n Summt do strongly recommend t not only because thnk we have a suffcent number of students who could proft from t and score satsfactorly n the examnaton, but also because know that the subject area s so valuable that whatever can be done to elevate ts prestge should be done As an "obter dctum," Dr. Klnge also stressed the abysmal lack of preparaton n place geography he observes n the present generaton of college students strongly agree wth hs further observaton that, wth ths handcap, no one can be more than a medocre hstory student < ncdentally, Dr Kltnge s not even mddle-aged He appears lo be n hs early thrtes) Ths meetng, along wll) a bt of very specfc materals whch the C.E.E.B Coege Entrance Examnaton Board) provded, made the long drve to BeltsvTle worth the effort ncdentally, nt the luncheon 1 was able to talk wth several other people who teach A.P US Hstory courses Ths nterchange was worth the ordea! establsh a broadly based nvestgatve task force and, should studes warrant, whether they would enforce strcter controls over chemcal hazards. Publc transt's need for better fnancal and bureaucratc support, as well as ts clsse relatonshp to land use, energy and ar polluton are probed. So are sold waste problems. Addton of all wldlfe nterests to the Fsh and Game Councl, plus more fnancal support for the State Dvson of Fsh, Game and Shellfsheres, and wder areas of coastal zone protecton are two other subjects awatng canddates' answers. Canddates are remnded tha, despte sonc progress aganst sulfur doxde and partculars, most of the state remans n bad shape n terms of other dangerous ar pollutants They are asked how they would protect ar aganst renewed use of hgh-sulfur coal due to the energy shortage. Water qualty and land-use vews and proposed lnes of acton are also stressed 'm especally nterested n whether canddates wll offer to push legslaton for transfer of development rghts n order to preserve open space -~ agrcultural land. t wll be enlghtenng to assess canddates' vews n these areas, whch bear so heavly on the knd of state we wll leave our hers For that matter, t wll be nterestng to see whch canddates have any vews, and whch do not. agan, to fnd exctement Then, early n the lfe of the colones a dstnctve way of thnkng about socety began to emerge. Despte great regonal dfferences n style, the colonsts developed some strkngly smlar atttudes Wthout attemptng a complete lst, one mght menton an unwllngness to mport to these shores the class structure and poltcal patterns of Europe, ndustrousness and self-relance born of necessty, a restless habt of movng on," a dstnct taste for rsk-takng n foundng new colones, n relgous dssent, n land speculaton an an abdng dstaste for herarchy Before the 1600's came to an end, ways of thnkng had emerged that made the Revoluton nevtable. The new socety wasn't born n That's when t was old enough to leave home. n the last decades of the lbth Century, crucal ngredents of The Amercan Dream were put nto words not just the words n the foundng documents, but words spoken n meetng halls and wrtten n memors. The words sad that we as a naton were gong to make lberty and jusce a realty. We asserted that "AH men are created equal." We were gong to set an example of enlghtenment to the world. t was all ncredbly buoyant, vtal, young and prdeful and only the KtHHmHHnmttlHmHltlmslltmmtnnmm SUMM Eve E. Forbes, Publsher Norm8n E. Rauscher, Edtor Batty McAndrews, Assocate Edtor Lucy Meyer Assocate Edtor Thomas J. TOhnonte Advertsng Manager ERAD Qualty Weekles of New Jersey Audt Bureau of Crculaton New Jersey Press Assocaton Natonal Edtoral Assocaton Publshed by The Summt Herald Every Thursday at 22 Bank Street Summt. New Jersey Entered as Second Class Matter October 5,1889 at the Post Offce Summt. New Jersey, under the Act o March 3,1879 ALL DEPARTMENTS: $7 PER YEAR N ADVANCE BACK COPES 30c EACH Letters to the Edtor 1 KjBBlmrllllllllltmnntnn'aNnmnmnr, Protests Persecuton Edtor, Summt Herald: The followng letter has been sent to Anatoly F. Dobrynn, USSR Ambassador, expressng the feelngs of the Summt Mnlsterum. Publcaton n the Herald s requested Rev. John P. McGovern. Dear Mr. Ambassador: We, the members of the tnterfatth Clergy Fellowshp of Summt, have unanmously gone on record to protest the falure of the government of the Sovet Unon to lve up to the Helsnk Agreement. We ask that you end the persecuton and ntmdaton of Jews and others seekng the rght to emgrate. We ask an end to the harassment of persons by deprvng them of employment when they apply for ext vsas. We ask an end to the sentencng of nnocent persons to prson or psychologcal wards on false charges. We ask an end to the mprsonment of all prsoners (Contnued on Page 7) Ffty Years Ago Common Councl approprated $40,000 for constructon of the Feld House at Memoral feld. Road and sewer bds for Summt avenue, Prospect Hll avenue and Maple street totalled $130,000. At the Dramatc Workshop: "Grounds for Dvorce" wth Php K. Trowbrdge, Claudne Ncholson and Catherne Vreeland. Twenty-fve Years Ago Mrs.H. Ogden Clutsam, Jr., was elected charmatvof" 1 Lookng Backward 1 ^tnmnnunmuhntmunnmnm the Summt Twg unts. Common Councl post poned a decson on possble parkng on the Vllage Green. The 27th annual Morrs- Essex Dog Show was held at Glralda Farms. ** Ten Years Ago Common Councl was asked that all of Glenwood place be rezoned for resdental use. The Adele M. Lynch Scholarshps for grls were announced. Ground was broken for two bus shelters on Broad nuummn street under the jont sponsorshp of the Summt Area Development Commttee and UNCO- Fve Years Ago Mrs. Vrgna Dearborn announced her Democratc canddacy for the Ward 2 Common Councl seat. Overlook Hosptal was the benefcary of a $2,000,000 endowment. Common Councl adopted an ordnance keepng tower apartments n the center of the cty.

7 Letters 1 SlUSHlllUltllllllUtUlUUHHUHltUUUtNUUtUtrF. {Cofttnu«4 from P«9«6) erf conscence, other Jews and Chrstans, and we urge shut such prsoner l d mmedately Rev. John P MeGovern Presdent The nterlath de Fellowshp CM Summt, New Jersey (tuef lons Anwer Edtor, Summt Herald Far Oaks, n a recent letter by ts admnstrator, state* that t cannot serve m a treatment or referral faclty under a new law that allows polce and certan authorzed persons to pck up people suspected of n luxk-alon Whether the hosptal can contnue to exempt tself, except for polce referrals, remans a queston. Consder the authorty gven to "authorzed" persons n ths law, to volunteer frst ad squad or ambulance members (ndvdually or as a group), paramedcs and rehabltated alcoholcs They are free under ths law of any lablty because they "shall be consdered as actng :K uts cynuuc u mrs off!e»! dutes" n pckng up suspected drunks. f rehabltated alcoholcs, employed at prvate treatment faclty, Have, as ther offcal dutes made so by the state the pckng up of people suspected of beng drunk, t s hard to beleve that they wll not soon functon n that capacty wherever they are employed for that purpose. Are physcans gong to gnore the opportunty of havng possble patents brought n By tuse authorzed persons, on the latters* responsblty, when malpractce nsurance rate& have rsen as hgh as they are now? Wth more ndvduals comng under ths Law (alcoholcs alone are estmated at 300,000 n New Jersey ) addtonal complcatons could result, further encouragng hosptals to use those free of nublty and offcally Charged wth these dutt*. Ths may be why the new law, n settng out lcensng regulaton* for alcohol treatment facltes, mentons only two types of facltes, l) those acceptng the full spectrum of referrals outlned n ths law Md 2) prvate facltes refusng polce referrals t may already be antcpated that t would be dffcult to elmnate cases bought n by "authorzed" personnel on ther own authorty Cvl rghts problems under ths law should be recevng close attenton, partcularly for the tme pror to offcal admttance to a faclty Asde from squad vehcles wth rado, other authorzed pck-ups may spend consderable tme drvng around to fnd a sutable faclty on busy nghts, ths wth no lablty ncurred Far Oaks s sskn 'ar a varance o expand Beyond hat. t projects future satelte centers n the area ts present system and concepts may have awayot expandng, too, ass the need develops and the law allows ths to be done Mrs Jean Paa&haus 75 Tulp Street.auds Ftreflghtrro Edtor Summt Herald We would lke o thank the Summt Fre Department for ther rapd response to Uc call for the Src whch European Hstory " 1 " Clarence B. Dean A Mass for Clarence B. Dean, 61, a lfelong Summt resdent was offered Saturday n St. Teresa's Deaths Church Arrangements were by the Burroughs and Kohr Funeral Home, W» Sprngfeld avenue He ded Aprl 27 at home Mr, Dean was manager of the Berkeley Pharmacy n Berkeley Heght* for 14 years, retrng n January He wag an Army veteran of World War 2 Survvng are two daughters. Mrs Barbara Oelmne and Mrs. Joan Van Dyke; three ssters, Mrs Dors Capone, Mrs. Else Heater and Mrs Mldred Van Derveer. grandchldren and sx Mrs teurgr W. Mles Servces for Mrs Jesse M. Mles, 4S, of m Aahwood avenue, were held Sunday n Wallace Chapel. A M.E.fc, Arrangements were by Judkns Colonal Home She ded Thursday n St Barnabas Medcal Center, Lvngston Mrs. Mles was an anesthesa nurse at St Mary's Hosptal, Orange, She was on the board of drectors o she New Jersey State Nursts Anesthesa took place on Frday, Aprl 22, 1977 al Prospect Hll avenue n Summt Ther tenacous and ef fectve pursut resulted n a successful effort t«end the threatenng lre 11 s encouragng to know our famles and homes are protected by such an effcent department Mr & Mrs Charles Messna of Bufferng through a rather flaccd sandwch and a soggy potato salad But, there was a lvely nterchange of deas among teachers. Whle there was a bt of dscusson of technque, most of the emphass centered on content, where t rghtly belongs. To me, ths was most refreshng 1 do beleve we ought to do a great deal more to brng teachsrs from varous dstrct* together for serous academc dscussons Vstng classrooms n other schools, however audable, does not accomplsh what ths nterchange could do. Fortunately, the conference was over n tme that 1 wast able to spend two hours to the Natonal Gallery "> Washngton. bought 73 re«huctans tux) sldes whch ntend to use n both European hstory and humantes classes. To conclude a rather long report, 1 want to say that nature could not have been more knd. The whole Washngton area was awash wth sprng. After the museum excurson, 1 drove up to Massachusetts avenue o Mount St. AJbans and the massve nearly-completed Cathedral of St». Peter and Paul. Nothng could have been more refreshng than walkng through the garden of ancent boxwoods vshe the carllon was beng played hgh up tn the central tower of the Cathedral. thought so many thngs n ths peaceful place - of Woodrow Wlson, whose tomb s nsde and whose grandson, Francs Sayre, s Dean of the Cathedral; of George Washngton whose golden statue s on the Cathedral close; and most of all, of the detoton, skll and magnaton o! the men and women (James Buchanan's nece endowed the Cathedral's grls' school who made such a beautful place. n short, n every possble way, the day was for me a complete success Thanks so very much for makng t possble. Foundng Fathers wsest of our Foundng Fathers caught a glmpse of the enormous tl fcultes and challenges woven nto the Dream To a youthful naton, a sense of mssng came as naturally as a leap n the Sprng sunshne All of our hstory snce then has been one long nstructon n the dffcultes o the Dream. We know now a!! too well that our Foundng Fathers ddn't hand us a completed task. They handed us a begnnng. We have had to work stll have to wort very hard to make real the deals expressed n the foundng documents. There have been enormous changes n Amerca snce the begnnng No doubt there are great changes ahead n patterns of work, poltcal and economc arrangements, the shape of famlar nsttutons The Amercan realty wll never be statc Nor wll the Dream: lke all thngs n the realm of values, t wll be recreated n each generaton by carng men and women t wll gude them, and they n turn wll keep t alve by re-shapng t to meet the unrollng future The essence of relgon s to testfy unto that whch the Lord hath revealed, and follow that whch He hath ordaned n Hs mghty Book. Baha 'u'llah {Publc meetngs every Frday evenng. Call or The Area's Largest and Fluent 'uclt's BROUGHrfL*m/<XL, 5JS SPRNGFELD AVK. COR. MORRS Audtons Scheduled General audtons for the Summer Plays performance company wll be held at Kent Place School, on Saturday, May 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Summer Plays s cosponsored by Kent Place School and the Exploraton Theatre. t s a professonal performance company, presentng classc publc theatre on the outdoor campus of Kent Place School. The 1977 summer season wll nclude Maxwell Anderson's "Sant Joan" and Shakespeare's" Twelfth Nght." Performances wll be gven on Frdays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. begnnng June 17 and contnung through August 13. The Summer Plays also offers a specal apprentce program for hgh school students nterested n the theater, nterested persons should contact Robert Prdham at Kent Place School. Assocaton. She was a member of the Amercan Assocaton of Anesthesa Nurses, She was u member of Club Cscuso. Mrs Mles was graduated from Martand Medcal Center Nursng School, Newark, and the St. Agnes Hosptal SchooJ of Anesthesa, Phladelpha Born n Florda, she lved n Summt for 30 years. Survvng are her husband, George W ; a daughter, Mss Lynn D.; a son, Geroge W jr., her parents, Frank and Besse Wlson, sster, Mrs Mabel Kdney, and a brother, Rev. Frank Wlson Jr Mrs. Catherne MaslerMm Mrs. Catherne Musterson of Woodland avenue ded Aprl 27 n Overlook Hosptal Burn n reland, Mrs Masterson hod been a resdent or Summt for 60 years. She was a member uf the Rosary Socety of St. Teresa's Church, a charter member of the Bayley-Seton league and an honorary alumnus of S Bonaventurc Unversty Mrs Masterson s sur vved by twu sons, Comm Chrstopher M o 'vuguuo. arsr lebert M st home Funeral»et vces were held from the Doyle Funeral Home, Mornstown. followed by a Mass of the Resurrecton at St Teresa's Church Bural was m Teresa's Omt'lery A. A.! «o >""'" A MMss ut H'j^» A 'arlapano, 51. a lfelong rc&dem of New Provdence was offered last Thursday n Our 1-ady of Peace Church. New Provdence, followng the funeral!r:::!< Paul lppoulo Summt Memoral, 7 Summt avenue He ded Aprl 25 n Overlook Hosptal Mr Parlapano worked n the mantenance depart ment of the New York lfe nsurance Co., Clnton, for 1? years. He was a Navy veteran of World War 2 Mr Parlapano was a member of the Wllam J Paca Club and a member of the Usher Socety of Our Lady»f Peace Church. He leaves hs wwe, Grace. a son, Peter; a daughter, Mss Ann Mare; a brother. John, and two ssters, Mss Carmella Pnrlapano and Mrs Mary Forte JJL fejgmuusen John t ngmundson, 54, of Summt ded Saturday at home Memoral servces were held Tuesday n the Chapel of Central Presbyteran Church Mr lngmundson was employed by the State Employment Servce n Newark for seven years. Prevously, he worked n advertsng for the Amercan Motors Co.. Ford nternatonal and Carrer nternatonal, (or many years He graduated from the Unversty of Mnnesota n 1SH9 and the Amercan Graduate School of nter natonal Management He was a past member of the nternatonal Advertsng Assocaton and past drector of the World Trade Club of New York Mr lngmundson was a World War 2 Marne veteran Born n Mnneapols, he lved n Detrot before movng to Summt 20 years ago. Survvng are hs wfe, Neva, two sons, Davd and Paul T; a daughter, Kathryn J, and hs mother. Mrs. Alce R ngmundsnn Lowell W. Hanse Lowell W Hansen, 58, of New Provdence ded last Frday n Overlook Hosptal. Servces were held Monday n the Brough Funeral l Home, 535 Sprngfeld avenue. Mr. Hansen was a scout executve of the Boy Scouts of Amerca, Bayonn? Councl, for 21 years. He was a member of the Bayonnc Rotary the 1 Bayonne-Bergen Temple Lodge 99, F&AM, and the Scottsh Rte, Valley of Northern New Jersey, AASR, and was actve wth the Unted Fund of New Provdence. Bom n Chcago, he lved n Bayonne before movng to New Provdence 20 years ago. Survvng s hs wfe, Betty. THKSDMMtl tthalu.thlhmml.may S.1V77 PACE 7 NEW OKFU F.llS-ltecmtly buttlled offcers for the Summt Elks are (left to rght, front u» lsrold Barkhsrd!, trtasarer; MsrUa K«jr, leadng knltht: Anthony Flesh, exalted ruler; SalvntoreVntamorc. loynlknlghland HocMam. chaplan: (back rowlaugusl Pencnger, tler; Josrph Bachstatler. nner guard; George J. (lark, esqure; Kd»ard V. Daly, lecturng knght; Anthony Santltlo, fve-year trustee and Vlto Stbla. ttcrt-ury. Servces for Mrs Haretl Vulkentng, 73, of Summt were held n the Central P r ( s b y t t* r a n Church, She ded Aprl 26 m St BsrrBbas Mcdcm Center Lvngston Mrs Volkcng was a member of the Young Women's Chrstan Assocaton, Canoe Brook Country (lull. Junor League and the Garden Club. Horn m Scranlo, Pa, she lved n Easton, Pa. before movng o Sum 4" }«ars, ago. Survvng are her husband, Robert, a sun. H Undsay, a daughlcr. Mrs Josephne Whle, and two yvoodbury Gven Good Scout Nod Maron A. Woodbury of Hawthorne place has receved the 1977 Good Scout Award from the Greater New York Councls o the kyv Scouts u> Am^nca The award, presented at a recent nsurance ndustry luncheon for the Boy Scouts. s gven annually to leaders of ndustry and dstngushed publc fgures n recognton of the "actve concern they have shown for ther fellow man n ther bl&tru^ - ^' ;>*rfcrtful lves " Woodbury has served as presdent and drector of The Rensurance Cor poratton of New York snce 1965 From 1972 through H"7;? u**«;*r!ve m fundrastng for the Greater New York Councls of the Boy Scouts Woodbury served as a trustee o the loegr of surar.es lot sx years snd was» member o ts executve commttee and charman of the fnance commttee He also has served as a member of the board of managers of the Amercan Hull nsurance Syndcate and was char msn of the board of the Rensurance Assocaton of Amerca n 1OT He s h member of the ndustry advsory com mlttee apponted by the Natonal Assocaton of nsurance Commssoners Mneral Shortages Could Brng Chaos, Rnaldo Says Warnng that the world s approachng a crtcal shortage of readlyavalable mnerals, Congressman Matthew J Rnaldo sad today tha Amerca and other ndustral natons rmy not Wat much longer for an nternatonal treaty governng the recovery of ocean-bed mneral resources He sounded the alarm as delegates from 150 natons prepared to reopen talks on oceanbed mnng ut he ffth U.N Law of the Sea Conference openng n New York Cly next month Notng that the conference has been deadlocked for three years over the ssue, Rnaldo sad that f the delegates agan fal to establsh an nternatonal polcy u d«epsea mneral mnng, unlateral acton by ndustral natons "wll become a dstnct possblty Rnaldo'ts acton was remnscent of a warnng he sounded about fshery protecton at a Law of the Sea Conference n Geneva three years ago He then told delegates that the U.S. would establsh ts own 200- mle fshng zone f the t-anference faled to agree on an nternatonal [act Orgns Wlmngton, 1 1 v N C, t r o rn Wood bury a the Unversty of North Carolna and receved hs law degree from the Woodrow Wlson College of! _s*a' A?!""' H^ t»»*vwt wth the l r S Combat Engneers n the Pacfc area durng World War and was awarded the Bronze Star for herosm Floor Waxng s Really An Awful Job!! So s strppng and re-waxng 1 s there any way to stop 9 "The same knd ut stuaton could develop over the recovery of an underwater treasure of mnerals," Rn&do &ad. The world's rchest depost* of manganese, nckel, copper, cobalt and ron are beleved to le under the sea Federal estmates place ther value at 13 trllon. Rnaldo commented: "1 do not want any one naton mposng ts wll on others or creatng nternatonal conflcts through ocean-bed mneral recovery "But must warn the Law ef the Sea delegates that f an nternatonal agreement on ocean mneral recovery contnues to be blocked, the ndustral natons can be expected to go t alone n the mnng of seabed mnerals " The Unon County Congressman sad Amerca s tn no way responsble for the delay tn reachng an nternatonal agreement "The US las gone out of ts way to encourage an nternatonal agreement," Rnaldo sad "We have even proposed s dual polcy for the recovery of seabed mnerals through whch one half uf nl mnng stes would be reserved for n lernatonal use Addtonally, we have ofprovde the technology tor nternatonal mnng ven tures "Ths s a generous ober, makng t possble for small natons and those wthout the technologcal rescurees to share n the benefts of seabed mnng." Rnjlrto artaw "Amerca cannot afford U> contnue watng year after year for an nternatonal agreement that appears ncreasngly elusve " Yes Some of the new "no-wax" floors can free you from ths thankless Ob But please get all of the facts before you nvest The "no-wax" concept s often msrepresented Nothng lasts forever, ncludng a "no-wax" floor The basc queston s. "What floor wll look best, wth the least effort, longest 9 " Many of today's "no-wax" floods fan nnr wthstand movng heavy furnture and applances, sharp fallng objects, and hot partcles such as a cgarette ash These floors may not reman good lookng very long!!! On the other hand, some of the most durable floors are the most dffcult to mantan. Desgner Solanan by Armstrong s a floor whch delvers the durablty you are used to. wth an ease of mantenance whch you wll fnd qute exctng t won't last forever, but t wll serve you better than any floor we have ever had to sell 1111 Avalable n 21 patterns and 90 colors, we can hep you wth a new Desgner Solanan floor whch wll be just rght n your room. Or, f you lke, we wll help you completely redecorate. And t won't be expensve. A good szed 12x15 ktchen normally costs less than 400. tax and nstallaton ncluded. Your nstallaton wll be performed n the ncomparable manner for whch we are famous. Your BankAmencard and Master Charge are welcome "a totally unque experence" The Square Yard, nc. 456 Sprngfeld Avenue Summt fl

8 FACES THE SUMMT HEMALD, THUKSDAY, MAY 5,1»77 Tenns Galore For the Summer of week season May 9 - Sept, 30 UNLMTED PLAY AT MURRAY HLL RACQUET CLUB Ptay Monday thru Frday 9 a.m. Co S p.m. Lmted Enrollment t's to your advantage" at S125. per person MONTCLAR Savngs Bank For further delas Call MURRAY HLL RACQUET CLUB CENTRAL AVE MURRAY HL Once Bed-RddenResdent Becomes Advocate for HandcappedPersons by Ann Sentnel f you travel exclusvely by wheel char, you don't have access to any publc buldngs n Summt; you have trouble gettng n and out of the local banks; and entry to and ext from most shops t dffcult. Curbs must be jumped rather than rolled down, 11 s practcally mpossble to fnd a parkng space wde enough to accommodate a specally equpped vehcle and wheel char Most of us who walk don't gve much thought to how we'd get around f we could not walk, but several years ago, one Summt resdent had to thnk about t. What she dscovered heghtened her experence and long- «>sr>ulmg ntmcot n a cause that wll take her to Washngton next month as a delegate to the Whte House Conference on Handcapped ndvduals Patsy Shllngburg, 30 De Bary place, says she became aware ol what she calls the "access problem" when she developed a stratta** numhtna dtkfuk«* "! sy n bed convnced w»s «ars!yscd," she relates. Am! thought about how 1 PAYS THE HGHEST REGULAR C *VNQS RATE AVALABLE per annum Y E L D S 3.47 /o At Montelalr Savngs Bank nterest s compounded contnuously. nterest s computed from day of depost to day ot wthdrawal a mnmum balance of $10.00 s mantaned contnuously to the end ol the current month and wll be pad on the last bankng day of each month. FREE PERSONAL CHECKNG ACCOUNTS FREE day good-by to the hgh cost of checkng. Say hello to no lee checkng. t allows you to wrte all the checks you want FREE. Checks are suppled wth your name and account number FREE. Monthly statements wll by maled FREE. No mnmum balance requred after an ntal depost of $100. MONTCLAR SAVNGS BRNGS YOU THE ADVANTAGES OF A MUTUAL SAVNGS BANK would mantan my n-casdependence, how would do tl* lack of employment of specal educaton, all the thngs 1 wantad to do, opportuntes and economc f 1 were n a wheel char securty, and the cost and thought about how lo get to naccessblty of transportaton." U» pharmacy, how to cross the street. The barrers Dscrmnaton aganst seemed almost un surmountable." Mrs Shllngburg was not paralyzed, t turned out, but she ddn't lorget about the problem, "After all," she say*, "there ARE people n wheel chars who lve and work n Summt." So her advocacy for the handcapped contnued. t had begun, actually, years ago n 1971 when the Shlngburgs learned, as they had suspected, ther two year old daughter. Lllan, was both mentally and physcally han dcapped Prepared by frst-hand knowledge and experence, Mrs Shllngburg attaned postons on the boards of the March of Dmes and the Cerebral Palsy League She serves now as charman of the Board of Trustees of the New Jersey Neurop sychalrc nsttute n Last sprng, the Board of Edumtun asked her n represent Summt at (he New Jersey Whle House Conference on Handcapped ndvduals There wert' sx hectonal meetngs n the slate, and of delegates selected to represent New Jersey, one quarter must be, lke Mrs ugburg psrcuo <A handcapped ndvduals Mrs Shllngburg wll be workng wth a secton ut" the Conference assgned to Socal Concerns whch ncludes th»»tljtw**f * j* general publc toward the the handcapped s another ssue for the Conference Even recently, Mrs Shllngburg reports, handcapped persons have been asked lo leave hotels and prohbted from arlne travel "There s no federal law that u hotel cannot dscrmnate aganst a handcapped person," Mrs Shllngburg explans, wthout-needng to underlne her belef Kat there should be. "The handcapped aren't!*^!n^g lo be gv.' anythng," the Summt delegate contnues "They're only askng for the clmate to make t possble to help themselves " n Summt for example. Mrs Shllngburg ponts out, thfre <"<uld be extra steps on the buses to make access passble; curbs should be cut and sloped; entrance* lo shops and stores could be Park-and-Rde Servce Begns Free Summt Mnbus park-and-rde passes and free parkng are now avalable to Chamber of Comment members and ther employees, along wth all athrr busness people n Summt. The passes may be pcked up at the Mnbua offce -.,\ ' floor, Cty Hall, 512 Sprngfeld avenue. Free parkng s avalable at the Communty Pool tot off Ashwood avenue next lo Jefferson School, from Ap. 25 to June 21, on weekdays only; andat thes«rtor lgt, redesgned for easer passage; a few parkng spaces could be desgnated \ School lot, Kent Place boulevard, from June 22 to Sep for the handcapped only tember 2. Free Mnbus servce wll be provded u> am from these parkng lots to the Summt Ralroad Staton Unon place, startng at 8:05 a.m. Specal bun servce wll be scheduled for 9:15 p m <«, Thursday evenngs after Summt shops close Bus schedules are avalable wth the park-and-rde passes For furuwr nformaton call 273-8». and publc buldngs should be Kupped wth ramp* "There s a generallyaccepted phlosophy," she ssys, "that everyone s handcapped at some lme n hs or her lfe." The Whte House Conference on Handcapped ndvduals wll beheld May S-27 at the Sheraton-Park Hotel n Washngton whch s makng specal accommodatons for the handcapped delegate n addton Lo the 643 delegates, there wll be more than 2G00 observers from federal and stale governments, organzatons servng the handcapped and ndustry. Summt Tsens Employed TL. st wwy r Twenty-fve teenagers n Summt are currently employed n non pr>! communty servces, Aprl 1 lo June 30, through a federally-funded after tchoo! youth employment program mplemented by (he county. VUV Ul Servce (Y.E.S.) at Summt Hgh School has placed 2!) young people who are now C! WMBVC workng at Overlook Hosptal, Chld Care Center openng of ther shop.. Ambance. 380 Sprngfeld Beard»f Educaton, Cty ^VAwA torfav^ n^nrrnw *?Mf K»t?r«fov JKnb K^rrv Hall and the Board of people ether through the photo) handcapped, recreaton. Recreaton offce. fufded program or n partcpaton n cultural At the Summt Neghborhood Councl, three busness, for summer or L'Ambance Opens Today prvate ndustry and actvtes, archtectural accessblty and trat Summt Hgh teenagers are part lme work, seasonal or sportaton Her specfc employed as recreatonal year-round, should notfy t won't be long before s to many dfferent area of expertse s '!«' ades to the youth drector. the Youth Servce Bureau "lunch at L'Ambance" tastes and budgets yet s of pyehologcal adjustment of The Summt YWCA has an offces, , ext 628; may enjoy a reputaton akn the hghest qualty workmanshp." handcapped ndvduals offce assstant and a or lo "breakfast at Tffany's." and ther famles mantenance employee. Nether of these stores has Both women are probably "There wll be a great Funded through the SAGE Slates anythng to do wth eatng, best known n the area for deal of dscusson about Comprehensve Employment and Tranng Act, the Get-Togethers but the reputaton of thether operaton of the eeobywcs,' * Mrs. Overlook Hosptal gft shop. Durng ther management ShUlftgburg beleves program provdes partcpants wth up to S hours man, SAGE volunteer such notables as Georg Mrs. Hose P4cb, char- they ntroduced tems from "Medcal costs, for example, arc a major of work per week. Frendly Vstors, has Jensen, Carter, Mark Cross problem for the han-currentlydcapped And there's the teenagers whose famles changed some of 141 Unon County and Kosta Boda They the.el us help >m gel n know um nr» nun nmn).s ( uu'kly as possble Our humcv vwll u l! un y.n'j prt'svn! «;UJ v»;h ^;!l> K'/lmgs ;u UM'ul nlornalon meet the federal ncome gudelnes are n the program, adsnsured ss the frst jon! venture of the Unon County Dvson ol Youth Servces and tb* Unon County Dvson uf Employment and Tranng n the summer, the two.<*,.;»,;..«, VU.;.«r.,*. SHEDY'Summer Program for Economcally Dsad vantaged Youths wth hopes of placng 1000 youths n postons Tk>8c etu'tv o hre yuung scheduled a gel-together for vstors at the SAGE Offce, 50 Deforest avenue, on Monday, May 16 at 1 p.m. There wll be a general dscusson of the program and an opportunty for vstors to exchange experences Accordng to Mrs. Pach there s an ncreased demand for the vstors who cau on shut-ns or people who cannot get out very much, Each one s assgned one person to vst on a regular bass. They wrte letters, ptay games, read or mostly just chat Anyone who s nterested n fndng out more about ths program may telephone the SAGE Offce, Acheve Honors Senors Terrence Murphy and Danel Rauch, both of Summt, were named to the Honor Roll for the thrd quarter at Seton Hall Preparatory School, South Orange. To attan ths recognton students are requred to acheve an "A" average for the markng perod. GETTNG 1MMBANCK HEADY Mart Wltrarr and OUe lrwn surround tbemaelves wth French slk flowers, mnature rooms of Strlng slver furnture, and many other unusual gfts. They wll celebrate the grand latter at (east, has spread worldwde. L'Ambance, openng here today s settng ts sghts on smlar acclam Owners Olga P lrwn (Ollte) and Martha J Wttner (Mart) present some of the most unusual gfts n the area. Even Tffany's has recognzed the chc of L'Ambance by selectng! to sell some of the exclusve peces from the Tffanv Collecton.... managementtechnquesand n a few years made the shop a more proftable enterprse for the hosptal "That experence taught us the mportance of havng somethng for everyone whle stll mantanng Other ecluslve offerngs qualty/- notes Mrs Wt nclude French slk flowers mer : "That s why we are by Joan Tupper, of Smthsonan nsttute fame, and a full lne of orgnal Art Deco jewelry by such artsans as Lalque and Rousellet. nternatonal n scope, L'Ambance wll offer a lne of Orental and slver antques, sculptured brds from taly, French porcelan and crystal and more. "Shoppers n ths area are very demandng n ther quest for qualty," says Mrs. Wtmer, "and we ntend to cater to ther m demands by emphaszng servce n addton to exquste merchandse." "Elegance byword," says Mrs. lrwn. "Our shop wll offer classc, creatve merchandse that S&> A PLACE FOR KDS harcutters etc. emphaszng the breadth of our merchandse," Mrs rwtr contnues. "We want each gft from L'Ambance to reflect the care and carng that went nto ts selecton and presentaton. guess you could say we want our shop to reflect a proper atmosphere for ths shop png communty...l'am bance. L'Ambance s located at 380 Sprngfeld avenue COED 2 SCUBA CLASSES s our Starts MONDAY.. MAY 9, 1977 > JBB MEMBER FWC MONTCLAR VLLAGE SHOPPNG CENTER e NEW PROVDENCE ' OTHER OFFCES N: MONTCLAR UPPER MONTCLAR CEDAR GROVE -THE JUNGLE RO0MwHh Tgers, Glralles and Monkeys - " Very Spece! Chars and Toys SHAMPOO PRECSON CUT BLOW DRY $foo w " \\y 7SB MOftRS TPK. Next to Shoe Town SHORT HLLS,jjt / : 4 Vllage Pl»m (across tomcunngs) South Orange \".u. 762«9775 Summt YMCA -call

9 A New Trend n Counselng THE SUMMST HEKALD, THURSDAY, MA Y S, 1977 Clergy Consultants Come to Fore to Provde Help by Lucy Meyer Mnsters who run nto snags wth extended bouhselng o{ ther parshoners, or people who don't want ther mnster to know ther problems, can come to Clergy Consultants. The drector. Rev. Kenneth A. Austenberg, meets wth mnsters, rabbs and prests weekly at Central Presbyteran Church, but they could come from anywhere n northern New Jersey. The nonrtenomnatonal counselng servce s sponsored by the Northern New Jersey Conference of the Unted Methodst Church. People who have no relgous afflaton, or fnd ther own clergy not accessble, may come to Clergy Consultants. Fees are on a sldng scale from tero to $25. The counselors, who are experenced mnsters, prests, *nd rabbs, receve no money. The fee goes to professonal psychatrsts, psychologsts, marrage counselors, etc. who gve tranng tme, Rev. Austenberg sad, when ntervewed n hs offce at Central Presbyteran. "My feelng s no pastor should counsel beyond fve or sx vsts wthout extended tranng. f a mnster s gong to contnue to counsel someone, a couple on ther marrage, a young person havng trouble gettng started n lfe, he needs addtonal tranng," he sad. "After more than fve or sx vsts, any number of dynamcs may develop. The most blatant one s where the counselee mght fall n love wth the mnster or vce versa. The mnster may probe too deeply nto the background, and somebody already too fragle mght be precptated nto a nervous breakdown " Or a person who should be hosptalsed, or seen by another professonal, mght gve out sgnals whch the mnster could overlook, Rev. Austenberg noted. Every Frday afternoon, sx mnsters come to Central Presbyteran for l't hours Also, two of them receve an addtonal hour of supervson of ther work for n-depth counselng The purpose of the extra hour s to develop the sklls of the counselor, the drector sad. Wth the sx, he dscusses the people they are coun- EYENG MOTHER'S DAY Gettng ready for Mother's Day and Verltas Montrssor Academy's annual plant and bake tale are Jonathan Afurd rf Summt, Mckey Both and Todd Locevare. The sale s scheduled for ths Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. al tn- Corpus Chrst Parsh Center, Southern boulevard, Chatham Townshp. selng, not by name, but by stuaton, gvng them on the-job tranng. There are 20 mnsters n the program who meet wth supervsors weekly and monthly wth clncal socal workers, psychatrsts, psychologsts, or marrage and famly counselors. "The counselng pastors have a caseload of three to fve a week, n addton to ther regular church work. Clergy Consultant* started n 1971 because a number of clergy wanted to mprove ther counselng sklls and couldn't gve the tme to travel to New York for tranng. But they could gve one day a week for contnung educaton," the drector of the servce ex planed Spolng not love Rev Austenberg sad they try to get pastors to understand the nteracton of relatonshps. "For example, spolng s not love. Kds can get spoled just as frut can get spoled Oftentmes, spolng conceals the hostlty of a parent We try to get pastors n see all the underlyng relatonshps n people." The pastors can lake courses on counselng n the semnary, read and Buyy. but they really only learn by tral and error, unless they get nto a clncal stuaton such as Clergy ConsuHans provdes, the drector declared "n the elupal process,, errors are reduced. We try to pont out where mstakes are beng made, sr thngs are overlooked. We suggest thngs they wouldn't thnk of themselves. We wat our pastors to be more than just competent but«klul. Most May wth us for several year*. We don't charge (hem The fees gves the pastors go to pay the professonals who help us." Sometmes, the pastors can gve more help to a person than a psychatrst, Rev. Austenberg sad. Or a medcal doctor. "The doctor leaves off at death, and the mnster pcks up there They are both there at brth, but the mnster» also there at the weddng. The mnster has a certan understandng of the sprtual dmensons of lfe. The doctor sees only sck people. The mnster sees people n all the normal and healthy aspects of ther lves. He vsts famles n ther homes. He sometmes fnds the problems He s not there to snoop, byt lo cere " Tough case One of the cases the pastors brought to Clergy Consultants nvolves a man who hfs been out-of-work for two years Hs wfe has been supportng hm, but doesn't love hm, or he her, but she can't just dump hm, Rev Austenberg sad. "He s seeng one of our counselors, "ne arc tryngu> help hm see how angry he s, that part of hs unemployableness s hs atttude, not just the job stuaton He's httng out at everybody, ncludng the counselor. Ths wll be a long-term case " A success story resulted after three years of etun selng for a'young woman whuu- hukuand hud ef her She had two jousg chldren and was gong to college, but she felt overwhelmed, Rev Austenberg sad -Now she has completed her educaton and s ready to start ter career. She has just fnshed her counselng, and she feels good about herself, where she started ot feelng bad about herself. She s ready to be on her own." Losng a spouse lo dvorce s almost lke losng one through death, he sad. "The Bref reacton s much the same. We help them to verbalze ther feelngs, negatve as well us postve." Most people wat too long to come for help wth marrage problems, he thought. "They feel fghtng s normal and don't come for help untl one spouse fnds someone else." Rev. Austenberg has had four years of full-tme tranng n pastoral counselng. Ths ncluded two quarters at two New York hosptals, one year's nternshp and two years resdency at Amercan Foundaton of Relgon and Health "My tranng was by a psychatrst, and 1 contnue to dscuss cases wth a psychatrst. 1 am sub contracted out, on «parttme bass, to Clergy Consultants. 'm the drector. supervse and work wth sx pastors each week, meetng n Summt, but am responsble for the supervson of the whole program," he sad The pastors he meets wth counsel out of ther own chur'eas- HE 5JJC SgTCE *O counsel for three to fve hours a week wth persons referred to them by Clergy Counsultants Appontments for consultaton may be arranged by callng or wrte to Rev. Kenneth A Austenberg, 1437 Valley Hoad. Strlng. N J Tour Cbs«rv#» n observance of Natonal Hosptal Week, May 8-14, John E. Kunnells Hosptal n Berkeley Heghts has CHOKEOCKAMKK Metropoltan Mu*U«l Theater'f selecton of Trsh :Harfllt of Cranford as.-hnrcogr»s»her for lt» Ju»«t». 8 show. "Godspell," completes major *t«f( appotntroeau for perlumc**»< lh e Summt Playhouse. A leather o«mlnt- and movement, Mtoa Parftt has appeared *«Celebratton Playhouse "> Cranford and traned al the Amercan Academy of l>ranttc Arl» and l-b Studos. receved recognton from the Jont Commsson or. Accredtaton of HE Hosptals The nter of commendaton ctes Kunnells' efforts to provde hgh qualty of patent care and servces and wllngness to partcpate n voluntary accredtaton Specal tours wll be t-omuceu a the hosptal on Wednesday, May u, from 10 am to ; p m Publc vstors may report at the Mary Connolly Hall' nformaton desk Summt Grl Cols Carter Early n March when Amercans across the naton placed phone calls to Presdent Jmmy Carter, a Summt grl made what she thought was a successful attempt to talk Wth he country's new leader. However, the Whte House nformed Mary Muldowney of VaJemont way, a sxth grader at St. Teresa'*, that only one call actually got through from New Jersey and t was Undaunted and convncfd she had spokec to Mr Carter, Mary wrote the presdent a note descrbng the crcumstances,' Late n Aprl, she receved a short, formally-prnted reply over Carter's sgnature thankng her for her "frendly message" and notng that "t» encouragng to know that young people, lke yourself, are concerned about the future of Amerca." ' Whatever \bu Need. JK OFFCE MACHNES wruefo* Summt Avenue artd bank Street Summt ^ " MOTHER'S DAY s MAY 8th SPECALLY PRCED GFTS Amercan ndan Jewelry New Peruvan Jewelry 18K Gold and Starlng Slvvr Hand-Crafted vory and Scrmshaw 33 Maple Street SSSt PAGES JERRY'S NDAN TRADNGLPOSL Specal For Mother's Day n the BNCHANTD FOREST MAY 5th - 14th FLOWERNG PLANTS HANGNG BASKETS HANDMADE POTTERY AaSGnTED BASKETS % OFF ENTRE STOCK 33 Maple St., Summt SERVNG NEW JERSEY'S FNEST CLENTELE SNCE 1924 EXPANDNG THER ORENTAL RUG DEPT. N ORDER TO DO SO LTD. MPORTED GFTS DECORATVE ACCESSORES S HAVNG A CLEARANCE SALE 50% OFFENTRE STOCK STEMWARE, PEWTER, COPPER, BRASS, OL LAMPS, NDAN BEDSPREADS AND PLLOWS 428 SPRNGFELD AVENUE SUMMT

10 CAGfc. Ml THESUMMT HERALD, THUHSDAY, MAV 5,1*77 FOR YOUR PROTECTON rd tnsurftttc* rttord LET US VDEO TAPE of flm veur hom«contents *nd ftlmtk ComplrH Cut SSS VDEO PRODUCTON SERVCE New Prcvkd«ne«, HJ, (201) Local Group Gong All-Out to Ad State's Many ndependent Colleges by Lucy Meyer For busness leaders concerned atuut the future of ndependent colleges n New Jersey, a conference was held recently n Bedmnster wth two Summt resdents attendng and a Summt organzaton coordnatng t Present from Summt were Donald Thomas, executve vce-p esden of TO MOTHER WTH LOVE 1977 Mothefs Day Plate from Bng & Grprdahl GFT B0XEB-SH1PPED ANYWHERE MdsttTcharge - lsa (B A) accepted AM ART- COLLECTBLES l Hunk Stn-et Summt 2//-2 ' Bell Laboratores, and Thomas Sayles, presdent of Summt and Elzabeth Trust Company, He small headquarters n Summt of The New Jersey College Fund Assocaton, nc., t 450 Sprngfeld avenue, rased $538,000 last year for 14 ndependent colleges and unverstes n the state and coordnated the conference to rase more. The local organzaton s one of Jt> natonal assocatons, founded n 1954, to ad ndependent educatonal nsttutons n ther fund rasng. Leyland M Cobb s presdent of the Summt assocaton "t all started by busness people wantng to help less well-known colleges whch have good programs and obtan some of the money they need to keep gong. Money goes so readly to bg-name nsttutons all over the country The fund provded the ndependents wth an effcent, economcal way to rase annual operatng support from busnesses, Mr. Cobb sad when ntervewed. The college fund does not seek alumn gfts or n dvdual donatons "We don't turn anybody down, but we're prmarly nterested n takng the collectve case of these colleges to the busnesses n tle state. The ndependents are educatng 20 percent of the students n New Jersev, SO percent, addng graduate students f these 55,000 students went to state supported nsttutons, taxes would go up tremendously," he ponted out. The cost of publc hgher educaton n the state s conservatvely estmated»t *Z?0 mllon, net cost, for 1975, he sad "Every student at a taxsupported nsttuton s recevng a tax payer subsdy of approxmately f 1,800 a year. The problem we are facng s tremendous eompettor. A newspaper supported by tax funds would put others out-ofbusness Each of the 14 Buttnes benefts The 14 whch belong to the New Jersey College Fund Assocaton are: Bloomfeld, Caldwell, Centenary, College of St. EUtabeth, Drew Unversty, Kelcan, Georgan Court, Monmouth, Prnceton Unveralty.Rder, Sant Peter's. Seton Hall Unversty, Upsalu and Westmnster Chor. These colleges and unverstes beneft the busness communty, Mr have to rase more nufy a& Cobb declared they can't go lo the taxpayers for t The n-large, techncal "Ths state has many companes dependents costs go upwth headquarters n New every year, and more and Jersey, Our college* and more students can't afford t unverstes are one reason ard have to go lo state they are here. Our ndependents produce colleges," he sad. a hghly-qualfed and a hghly-suued tabor force. So when busness contrbuted, they are makng a real nvestment, not only for future employes, but n terms of the qualty of lfe n the state whch makes t & good place to lve and work." Students attendng the ndependent colleges must feel they are gettng somethng extra over the state nsttutons, he Md, or they would not pay the money. "The ndependents are a tremendous asset to ther communtes A bg thng now n ths state to the nontradtonal educaton they are otterng students of af age, md-career people, housewves, veterans and senor ctzen*. Today, there are sll knds of courses open to people comng back to get ther degrees after a lapse of some years," he noted. All of the 14 provde substantal scholarshps, he sad, but need help wth constantly rsng costs, or some may fold. "We feel our ndependents are servng the publc as much as the publc nsttutons. Our ndependent* urc not schools for the elte or the rch, but are servng the people of ths state." Oddly enough, he ponted out that a wealthy student may go to state-supported nsttuton. There s no lmt on ncome, "Under our present system, young people can go to a state nsttuton for a tracton of what the state nsttuton costs. State schools have mantaned ther tuton levels, even though ther costs have rsen just at the n dependents have." he sad Coats to educate a student may even be lower at an ndependent college, but the prce s two or three tmes that of a slate nsttuton "So our 14 ndependents need the help of the busngs communty to keep our doors open each year," he concluded. Communcaton Wll Defne 20th Century, Says Gamblng Although we have landed men on the moon n ths century, ours wll be known as the era of com tnuncatons, predcted broadcaster John Gamblng to a capacty Summt College Club audence!ast Thursday Gong to Europe? Lose the group, but not the group rate. Amercan Express wll show you how. xrsonalty, who s the early namng voce of staton WOR n New York, sad that rado and televson as we know t now wll seem prmtve by century's end. Televson, for example, wll Orwell's "1964" concepton, "t wll be bengn," Gam- Meetng Date Mng sad He also agreed wth the tete Fred ASles's *n»ly>»» Oat televson wouu never be held on June 28 n ther-place rado. "We'll board's offces at 520 always have rado and Sprngfeld avenue, next to Cty Hall, al 8 p.m. The Aprl 26 and May 24 meetngs have been can* celled the same forms," Gamblng noted. Gamblng sad that n hs 25 years as a broadcaster on the mornng "lsmblng wth Gamblng" show orgnated by hs father, the rapdly Where once 25 to» statons exsted n the entre New York area, 8U-90 are nowoperatngandfthekcc. Carre* > >!» p!gn»toone?! more bands, vn-'l have even more. What has happened tc rado s smlar to oc rurrences n the magalne feld "t's an age of specalzaton," Gamblng sad Broad-based publcaton!) lke "Lfe" ana Coller's" have gven way to more same way, rado statons try lo zero n on a relatvely select audence. Thus, we have classcs! End what Gamblng termed "dentst's offce" musc Msons. varous gradatons of rock, or all-news statons tke SPRNG S HERE We know that sprng hat really arrved» les the Sum rol Garden Club holds ts annual plant sale. Ths year the event wll be held tomorrow (May 6 > at the Summt Promenade from * a.m. W p.m. Gettng ready for he sal* arc left torght.mrs Duncan Brvugh. Garden Club presdent; Mrs. Sam Atknw and Mrs Hrhard (,m WOfcfmf WCBS and WNS. WOR, on the other hand, s one of the lew broad-based statons remanng n the country whch attempts to cover musc, talk, news and communty servce. "Maybe we're a dnosaur, tut l hope not," he qupped. tke televson, rado s subject to lstener surveys whch occur four tmes a year. Asked about the demse of the Bob snd Ray afternoon program on WOR, Gamblng repled that t was (M ut uuvc ycab u KU never able to delver a large enough audence. He added that he beleved the duo s now n Calforna preparng comedy routnes for syndcaton, some of whch may agan be ared on WOR Amercan Watercolor Exhbt To Open Syndoy at Art Cmnmr presdent, and Jane Olver of Maplewood, recpent of he Mary S tl tncda and cash award The Socety was founded to gve aquarellsts an op- On Sunday, May 8, the portunty to develop ther annual exhbton of the medum and exhbt ther Amercan Watercolor work Prevously, watercolor was consdered Socety wll open at the Swnm Art cemef. nothng more than a sketchng devce. Watercolorsts A travelng exhbton snce 1955, t ranges from wrre <*xc!u<ed (rota tradtonal technques to membershp n the Natonal contemporary abstractons. Aeademy of Desgn, a The 50 pantngs, selected prestgous ertsts' by the Jury of Awards from organzaton founded by more than 300 entres, nclude 11 prze wnners The openng recepton on Samuel F.B Morse n antema f!u»m ftrp M&rn Sunday. May 8 from 2 to 5 Cooper, Amercan p.m. free and open to the Watercolor Socety publc. Summt s Represented Navy Petty Offcer George Schulthes s the Summt representatve for the Navy Recrut-A-Thon for Muscular Dystrophy now beng held n Morrlstown The Navy recruters of Morrstown have pledged to keep ther offces open for three-hundred hours and donate- a dme to the NfDA [or every person who walks nto tlcr offce durng tha kcked off on Monday wth a specal appearance by Mss Dorothy Collns, of "Ht Parade" and the Northern New Jersey paster chld for the MDA, Danny Temple of BuddLake. Petty Offcer Schulthes wll be acceptng donatons M behalf of the MDA at the Navy Recrutng Staton, 99 Summt avenue street. nformal gallery talks wll be gven on Thursday, May 12 al 2 p.m. and on Sunday May 15 st p.m. Groups wshng specal doceot guded tours should cat! 27a for an appontment Deposts Up At Cty Fed aty Federal Savngs, the state s largest savngs and The exhbt may beloan, ncreased ts deposts vewed from 12 lo 4 p.m. $51.1 mllon n the frst weekdays and from 2 o 4 quarter ended March 31, p. on Saturdays and 1977, versus $40.5 mllon Sundays through May 22 at ncrease durng the frst the Art Center, 68 Elmquarter of Ths ncrease represents an annual growth rate of 21,9 percent and brngs Cty Federal's total deposts to a record tme perod $9B5,721,000 as of March 31, TTe Recrut-A-ThOn was vm. Total assets for Cty lorslmm TJe one tt>e others canqute copy. Federal were reported at $1,-274,931,009 as of March 31, an ncrease of $49.4 mllon for the quarter, versus a $25.6 mllon n crease for the comparable perod n Net earnngs were up more than ll percent to $1,423,000 for the quarto-, versus $1,275,000 n the frst quarter of 1976 Europe, Amercan Express style 8 to 30 days. For dscrmnatng travelers magnatve vacatons wth many cruse tour combos. 3 escorted categores deluxe Grand, frst-class Prceless, * medum-prced Carefree." Plus Freelance" vacatons where you lose the group but not the group rate. See our '77 Europe brochure for detals. A New Adventure n Elegant Shoppng OPENNG CELEBRATON MAY 5, 6, 7 Kosta-Boda Art Deco Jewelry Tole Ware Orgnals Lmoges 11 The Camden AMERCAN EXPRESS 361 Sprngfeld Ave. Summt, N.J Now Open Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Send me more nformaton on: Tatu Crstal De Sevres French Slk Flowers < - Orentala Mnature Furnture n Sterlng Slver Exclusve Offerngs From the Tffany Collecton Usng fne leathers s just the begnnng. A lot of handcraftng and caro go nto every Horshem shoe. And to make sure you gtt a perfect ft, Florshem shoes are made n many styles n a whole range of wdth and szes. The Camden, shown above, n oack or brown calf wth hand woven, ary moccasn plug. $42.95 L'Ambance t's not just a store... t's an experence 380 Sprngfeld Ave., Summt, N.J TheCOUMTRYCOBBLER Vtl lage Shoppng Center New Provdence Both Stores Open Thurs. & Fr. 'tl 9 P.M. Bardy Farms Warrenvlle Free Parkng For 600 Cars

11 THE SUMMT HERALD, THg NEW PROVDENCE, BERKELEY HEGHTS DSPATCH, THE CHATHAM PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5,1*»77 a new store has bloomed n lvng color! T'S HUFFMAN KOOS...THE BEAUTFULLY REFURBSHED FURNTURE SHOWPLACE. WE'RE HAVNG A CELEBRATON PARTY T0M0BB0W NGHT AND WED LKE YOU AND YOUR FAMLY TO JON US. T'S A CELEBRATON N A KALEDOSCOPE OF DRAMATC COLOR TOMORROW EVENNG: 6:30 UNTL 9.30 PM! BE APART Of : THt ; EXCUFMENT you'll feel when walkng through the door Dscover what beautful home furnshngs can do for you lfestyle Experence the lvng deas" ol the all-new You rg Contemporary Shop feel yourself drawn to the over-100 model rooms of fne home and apartment fashons wonderfully complete lvng, dmng and bedroom settngs!o dazzle the eye see the color coordnated beddng department wth the most comfortable names n sleep you H enoy the fascnatng carpetng and olonal departments yo'. th rooms and everythng s accessorzed for the fashon-conscous you A'! the truly lne qualty furnshngs and accessores you'd expect to fnd n New Jersey s fnest home furnshngs store Huffman Koos We want you to enjoy t wth us a lovely evenng flled wth exctng new deas at the Lvngston furnture Showp'ace of Values ALL NEW MODEL ROOMS REFRESHMENTS ENTERTANMENT OUTSTANDNG VALUES...AND A LOVELY EVENNG. JON US TOMORROW NGHT 6:30 PM untl 9:30 PM n person: Ray Mles of WVNJ RADO! v LVNGSTON SHOWPLACE FURNTURE STORE Route 10, Lvngston, just West of the crcle

12 PAGE 12 Ht SUMMT HKH4.lt, Y. MAY 5, JV77 Scandnavan Lodge Slates Open House Lodge Urme No. 429, Vasa Order of Amerca, has recently moved from Summt to New Provdence, where t now meets the Lfurd Frday of every month al the Amercan Legon Hall on Ekwuod avenue Un Sunday, May 15, at 3 p.m., the Lodge wll hold an Open House at ts new home to ntroduce lsetl to tfe Fashon! am Accessores for the Youn; Straght (nt nf a fan Hand-smocked Jnw wth navy tutu />t folly Hnders m Ptlvesterlrattn Szes *" 14 /y s.j K,- ' U ) A > U.1 > ' / dle rtom J r M tnjv\ the world nf BOH JEPSOS 8 mtutchn,fc tnmlo.tt leaturng ht> frtctj t'// R WOODS MRR.-Vt HJ n the lower courtyard Plural Avenue, Murray Hll, N.J. Monday thru Saturday 9: JO - 5:30 Thursday untl 9 Open Sunday 12-4:30 communty and Jsp!*>> tems and actvtes of ts Swedsh hertage.* -Begnnng n 1923, when the Lodge was chartered wth a membershp of some 80 Swedsh-Amercan*, th? goal of the lodge has been to perpetrate Scandnavan culture tn 1969 Chldren's Cluh!>nnrn; was formed to ' he Yam Peddler teach tradtonal folk dunces and customs The lodge, wth the other 19 n New Jersey, supports he Vasa Home Park at AT H5TORC MuRRA' t. SQUARE An old fashoned shop f>r today > nrt-dlcuhnnan The Yarn Peddler nvtes you to our 3rd Annversary Sale h n,.. < / o. ~ vay ;, ooc / L Hours Colo-Rectal Cancer Test Free >creenlnj(& for cttttet ul the cout ***>d rectum wll be offered by he Amercan Cancer Socety's 'nlon Count) unt tl Sum ml ul the ltt< on buldng on May 25 Hour* arc 1-5 p.m. at *»" Budd Lake (Mount Olvr Townshp), where Scandnavans from s) over the state jon (or ethnc Sprngfeld avenue. accordng!> Mr* Adele celebratons (rosett. tuvrdntuur of the Crusade n Summt. The mll antes that men and women, mpetally those age 40 and up, should ndude ths smple le«l as part of u regular hrall exam A May 11 M-reenlng l» also scheduled n Berkeley Heghts ul Che Town Mull. 211 'ark pltt-c front "*> pn and n Sprmfelel on May 20% OFF ENTRE STOCK 5 :.*.<>: 'Mnvlay 'nl > M[ J[.> AV [ S*JU'\\! 4. t. 1 A...»,... Murray Hll, N. ) 464-HK49 For MOTHER'S DAY... and everday 21 Fne Shops to Serve Your Every Need Come to New Jersey's moat elegant women and chldren, plants and flow* shoppng vllage Brng the entre (am- ers, yarn and yardgoods, handerafted ly along Our twenty one fne shops furnture, ktehenware and accessores soon to be ncreased by another twenty for the home, gfts and antques, a fve feature a stunnng selecton of gourmet restaurant, fne foods and classc and casual fashons for men, cheese and much, much more. Bava-Larson. Jewelers Wt* l)mertt>f tn Ptenom.tft ]h? tab) net maker f.arh Handtratted htrw.n Uunlrv Clother Cautal Ch'thcs U>t the hum 1 u*m/ Hftmmell Sk & Sports For the Hpvrtg Enthusast Tmepece;. Ltd Watches Chk Repars The ( htdren s \taut'm\ r^homfur thr )<.t,,,t he Yarn Prddl- 1 S rcdkwnan Doran Houw Ltd landk A -ldt'ttfh Rchardvon's Pewt, trr Slver rngramg s Golden hmt>!e rabtts for tl«tad\ of Fahun Mare Sladler Fne Apparel for the Ladv The Salon Personalsed Hatrst'vtng Donan House l.d l-lurtsfs 1 rt%h /V/cJ and Stlk 1 <, >.. m rpey's on tn* Square l.tr (.rau-m hnttg hv Ktht-rt Plate /,-n thng f<:r tn> ht< hrn and fu C"wX lte Hadc) (altery At/f An and S<ut['tun Pumtjun Ld. Ant.Quef & mported (tft Hobbn Shop My rd Coag* Wm Feppcrell Ld The Plant Shop Antquaran flm>* tmn. Map Qullly mh, mpurt Punrwn :'! lne /,Wt The An ol nmar PbmllapmM... and openng soon Vs a'vs TheWckery Dntnctve Creatonn MAC HUGH MURRAY HLL SQUARE Floral Avenue, Murray Hll, New Provdence, New Jersey (201) Monday to Saturday 9:30 to 5:30/Thunday tll 9100 Major Credt Cards Honored. at he Karal llaley Krrmltun* (enter ( huuh Hall from S p.m Kur further nformaton, tall the Sumsnll Board <>' Health, rr HS4 Boord Meets 'Butterfles 1 at Playhouse The Summt Playhouse wll end ts 59th season wth the comedy, "But tefles are Free." by Leonard Gershe, openng Sunday, May 15, for a week's run Successful both as a play and a move, the comedy tells the story of Don Baker, a blnd young man tryng to adjust to lvng alone n New York Cty lxve walks n, n the person of Jll Tanner, the grl next door Mother meddles, complcatons arse, and t's all accompaned by sme w-ry funny dalogue John Rogers, formerly of Summt, and a wnner of the Playhouse Assocaton's Award n 1965, plays Don Baker After majorng n theater at Denson Unversty n Oho, and ganng experence n dnner theaters n New Jersey and Pennsylvana, he appears for the frst tme on the Playhouse stage Jam* Sehne.t nf Summt, who has teen actve m hgh school productons, the MMT and OMT, s caul as> Jll Tanner, he alght kook from Calforna Florence Legh, who drected last season's "toar Lke a Dove,' s back on the brght sde ol he footlghts as Mrs Baker, lon's The leftular monlhlj :m*eung o the rubtee^ o! the l"rw Publc Lbrary of The Summt Chorale wll Summt, Neu Jersey wll be present ts seres of annual held at the lbrary at 8 p n, Summer Sngs begnnng on May ll Tuesday evenng, May 10, and contnung for seven mother, and Arnold Buclane returns to tle Playhouse after a hatus of 15 years, n the role of Ralph Austn Arnold was las! seen n the sprng, 1962 producton of "Rebecca." Marshall Edwards, who was frofpsse* Jeff C4>»p*r n las) M's producton of "Fnshng Touches," s makng hs Playhouse debut as a drector, asssted by Nancy Bauer. Co-producers are Dck Harnrnell and Florence Legh, wth DckGhsun as stage manager. Set desgn s by Bll Schmtz. The constructon crew * headed by Hank Crolx; set decoraton, ngrd Campbell-, props, Janet Edwards, costumed. Peg Hanuell, make up, Betty Moore McKernan; and sound, Fred Sbeett. Prompters are Gerry Hopkns and Chrs Stanley, wth Maranne Pyle n charge of the. coffee rt-w Tckets for "Butterfles are Free" are on sale at the Teapot, 58 Unon place, or call sabel Mercer at or Mrs Hopkns, at Evenngs, call Norma McGough, at The Summt Playhouse s located at the juncton of Tulp street and New England avenue, just off Sprngfeld Avenue Chorale's Summer Sng Opens ORATORS ALlr SeUclfd parlcpants of the recenuy rood'j tpd. 1 tth anmal, oratorcal contest «pon«ot«d h.v the Optmst ("tab»f Summt-New Provdence are, front row. Stuart Srnator. Wllum Keller, Alson Stephen, Joan and Anne Sta unon hack row Joseph Scala, Andrew CJrmes, Katty <"urrry, Melbsa Montourl and Wendy Krelder Lrlgh Kanner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Kredrrtrk Katner ot BumnU A rr< tplun for the Bshop und c o n s e c u t v e T u e s d a y Mrs. Spong and the ncwu avenuet evenngs at 8 p rn m the confrmed members uttl br Among the dstngushed l.ld tn the 'uruh lall audtorum of Central roster of conductors n the lmnc<latl> after thr ; Presbyteran Church, seres arc on May 10, Jon a.m servce. The ctft&se* corner of Maple and Morrs Qulnn, (rganst-cholrmaster al le f'resbyteran Wlllun K Stran and >!(-> have been prepared by trv Church, New Provdence.!tsjbe-! Morrs of CaJvar) conuf.tk lhe "oj=r! Church e yuung "Requefn." Mf»y 17. >«Sunfls Ctufmc'n usc p y drector. G.L. Nar, wth prepjratury course 1Tr»r Orff* "f'armna Burana." beng confrmed are: Lut-u* May 24, Desms Shreck,.\lruwlnHh, rhh&u»pher professor of conductng at and Dull f!adge>. Elta'b-t Westmnster Chor College Byrne. Paul Kspo&td. Julf^ e a d n g Haydn's Koter. Susan Hat, Ame "Creaton." and May 31. Ho»ey, Scott Johnson. AEQ> Rchard Westenberg,.knbr. Waller Eduardt conductor of the Collegate l^awrence, AndreH Lncoln. Chorale and Muscs Sara Charles H l^>vejoy dong the Haydn "Ntlson Chrstopher Major,"lmnthy Mass" and the Durufle Newbold. Gal Kutlrdgr. "flequem " Geoffrey Savage, Duuglas June gu«-sts are Barbara Strahan, Laurlne Wheeler. Lngelbach, drector of Choral Actvtes at Douglass College, New P'unwck. Roger Nerenberg, conductor of the l»ro Artc Chorale n Rdgewood; Frank Nemhauser, conductor of The Vllage Sngers at (Sreenwch House n NYC and Joyce Keshner, Drector o( Ars Musca n Bergen County S&tw: M> May 7 th \nz Dm Ths year's annual E.K. Gummng Mercedes Benz exhbt at Murray HH Square promses to be even more exctng than last year wth over $250,000 worth of beautful new Mercedes Benz on dsplay. 12 exctng models ncludng the 5 l*j cylnder Mercedes desel and the 450 SL. lj % The Hans Kraft "Oompah Pah" Band wll % provde the muscal fun throughout the day. E.K. Cummng's executve sales team wll be on hand to.., answer any questons you may have regardng purchase plans or leasne programs. Come see the automobles that have become the standard for excellence around the world - the exctng Mercedes Benz. Celebrttnff Our 20"'Annversary EK. Gummng c orrs Are, Elzabeth. N.J. CO ) 1M * *- - >-**; ' / ; - *:< \ C * \ * SUNDAY V8TOH Ht. Rev. John Shelby Spung, Rl*hn > (oad)ulr of Ut- KpUcopal Docese ol NcuKk. wll vst Cavary Church, at 11 am >o Sunday, to conftrm a (lass of 26 young people and»» adults. Hblop SjfOK wtl also preach at the %:t% am Prayer Servce and M&t>t n tn«. l*a»l K>n (rf Cathffllr Sarab Jahrex. Jentller Wala. Patrca tttyoa, Faherty. Jennfer O'Bren. Susan Wlgton, and Dtvd Weathers Adults beng presented for confrmaton &!u! recepton are; Mss Chrstne Cehorkl, Mr. Conne flardtmau, Mr» Warren Kmber. Mr* Robert McCoy, jr., Robert C. McQueen, ttnd Mrs Ktmer Sc Mnd and Body Exercses Set Exercse classes to relax and tone body and mnd wll be gven.for sx weeks begnnng next Monday, May 9, and Thursday, May 12. at Temple Sna, aw Summt avenue The Monday class m«ts from 9-30 to 10:30 am. and the Thursday evenng class meets from 8 to 9 Classes are open to women and men. teen-age and up Mafuus r^culu, uacef, actress and certfed teacher, uses exercses wth musc, based on dance movement and physcal tranng. as well as relaxaton technques and ponters on body algnment and energy dstrbuton, to help students acheve a sense of ncreased vtalty and well-beng. Those who warn mure nformaton or who «jld lke to form ther own croups at dfferent hours should phone Mrs Fneder at before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m Please Recycle Ths Newspaper r 1 SCUBA CLASSES STARTNG MONDAY, MAY 9, 1977 SUMMT YMCA CALL OR CALL THF SKN DVNG CENTER. -KS9 HWV " -? foson, N

13 THE S MMT HEKAL), THURSDAY, MAY &, 1*7? Communty Councl Revves Clearng-House Concept Mrs. Onvd Watts, who s canvassng four organzatons to help complete the SAC<"» nc«communty resource fle, ntervews Hubert Held, drector ol He Sunnul /\r Center (Judy Brck Freedman photo) Chldren nvted to Create Mother's Dav Arrangements Mother s Day n the KeeveaKee Abueum wll combne the natural beauty of sprng at The Clearng wth arrangements of cut flowers exhbted by Summt school chldren n an Arboretum sponsored Flower Show All Summt chldren n grades 2. 3, and 4 are nvted by Barbara Stockton, charman of hc huw, o delver cut sprng flowers n contaners for exhbton to Wsner House, 165 Hobart avenue, between 10a.m. and 12 noon on Saturday, May 7 At noon, members of Summt Garden clubs wll judge the entres and the arrangements wll be on dsplay, Sunday. May 8, nrcn o 3 pn FurRT nformaton can be obtaned from Mrs. Stockton al After the fuwer show a 3 o'clock, an Arboretum gude wll be avalable for vstors nterested n a tral walk through the Arboretum woods REACHNG THE TOP Constructon whch began last October at Cty Federal Savngs' new drve-n faclty on Summt avenue near Broad street contnues on schedule wth the roof now awatng nstallaton of skylghts and glass enclosures. The buldng desgned by Edward Durel Stone Assocates of N, Y. s expected to be competed by early sunme When constructon began, the fence surroundng the ste provded an extensve canvas for art students from Summt Hgh. LWV to Ar Sunshne Law A rountable dscusson on the "Sunshne Law" wll hghlght the Summt League of Women's Voters annual meetng Wednesday, May 18, at 2 Wentworth road Followng the 6 p.m. buffet supper and meetng, Mayor Frank Lehr and Counclmen Tom Button, Gerald Hale and Al Schretter wll dscuss the Open Meetngs Act passed last year, consderng both ts effect on the operatons of flty government n Sunrat and whether or not the law has ncreased ctzen awareness or partcpaton. n a related area, the program wll also deal wth why the publc s not more actve n cty matters The LWV welcomes publc Country Far Saturday Washngton School's Pocket and a Mother's Day Country Far on Saturday, plan! and bake 5ak May 7, vv!! be held!8 ar. to r^-j-j-u «utj tj ^,'s!sb!e n 3 p.m., ran or shne, and the cafetera and hot dogs ths year wll feature and soda wll be sold out mechancal rdes ncludng sde. The Sugar and Spce the Whp, Moon Walk and booth wll sell treats for hayrde. dessert A myrad of games wll be offered and a televson set s among the selecton at the prze booth. Other attractons nclude clowns sellng balloons, Country Store, Kalco Ktchen and Kalco Ktchen, Jr., Toy Town, Pck-a-.S8SSSS9SM, AY A (AH K. NOT JUS AJOBr LEARN ELECTROLYSS a*, the World-Famous Kreo nsttute end anoy a lfetme career. Tho demand lor permanent her removal treatments are greater then ever pbtof*. Age no barrer. Men end women. Day or evenng classes. Come, "rte or phene (311) lor free booklet "H". Oaro Artlnlan, world Acclamed Authorty. Drector. NSTTUTE 1K0O Broadway {cor. 43rd St) New York. NY. toom comments and deas at the May 18 meetng n Jean Relsen's home at 8 p.m. Coffee and dessert wll follow For more n formaton, call League Presdent Sandra Dresdner, by Betty MeAndtt-ws The Summt Area Con munty Councl s seat frmng lsel as a resource center and clearng house us t approaches completon of a major anduhtkusly detaled nventory of 360 organzatons, n Summt, New Provdence and Berkeley Heghts Called "Project Gve and Take," the nventory wll ultmately serve as an organfcator-lo-organa ton program of nformaton retreval Every concevable group ncludng men's, women's, busness, professonal, poltcal, servce and more, wll be catalogued nto one central llt and cross referenced four dfferent ways by facltes and equpment, by personnel, by organzatonal name and by^rogrms and actvtes Explaned SACC Charman Jean 1'aulson. the Councls hoard dscerned a developng need lor such an ndex "We could see that volunteers and lunk were becomng harder and harder to get When we fnsh ths fle, t wll be easer for organzatons to fnd out what s already Swng done, who already las certan tacutes and peoplt* t should yep o avod She contnued, "We hope &,cct*m to ths ty *.' of n formaton wll also strengthen communcaton among the varous groups n our area Rght now. many organzatons have certan groups who know them pretty well, bul a lot of others do not Announces 'urpom' The SACC ntated ts campagn wth a letter to all area organzatons exnventory and enclosng sample survey forms developed under the gudance of Cty 'lanner John Gege from Baskng Kldge Geger also traned Mrs Paulson to conduct the ntervews whch have followed up each an nouncetnent Mrs Paulson, n turn, has traned some 20 others to ntervew each group usng the survey forms "t took 50 mnutes to tran each ntervewer and the smplest consultaton takes at least lour hours. That's why ths project n really u nnjcr un dertakng." she asserted The documentaton ncludes such nformaton as types of personnel, professonal or sem professonal, prmary Lsc thf Summt Hfrnld> cubmet ut toumt^ ur quck rtu>-and sett lu-lton Ju.sl tal OU ul ak tor "Clasbfrd." CHARLKS MESSNA, M.). Wll contnue hr practce of1* ttnl) Mt-dkn- at 6«> Praapccl Hll Avenur, Summt, >.J., n addlllun lu hs lmted afflaton HU thr Summl Medcal l.r.un. '.A. al 364.J Valley Kd_ Lbertv (jrnr. \J. Summl Offc UtnltrOfVr MT-1600 The Tme Has Come For A Change Hove you seen our Refreshng lne of sprng merchandse? Crsp Curtans Beautful Bedspreads Dazzlng Draperes Brng n Ths Coupon We'll Gve you *5 Towards Any Purchase of $25 or over OB offer expres May 14, 1977 MUBURN AV, MfLlBURN Open MonfcThors.Jtl 9j>.m.? 6 W «functon, facltes such m audtorums, ktchens, stage*, parkng; equpment such as audo-vsual, outdoor campng, vehcles, games, medcal supples; persons served by the group types of programs and format To (let Thngs Done "We're not nterested n an organuflton's budget," Mrs Paulson ponted out "We just want to become an nstrument for gettng thngs done and brngng nterested partes together " Presently more than half completed, the resource fle wll become accessble as a servce to SACC'a member agences, not to ndvduals The fle wll be updated annually or when necessary The concept of a communty resource center s ncreasng n popularty throughout the gutte, Mrs Paulson commented "Summt s one of the frst communtes o be part of the Natonal Resource Center Network" Ths SACC project coud become a pattern for other com nmntes, she added Thhose ron-d o n tervewt, many of whom also serve on the SACC board, nclude Executve Mrertor Mrs Betty Bangs, Hn. Davd Boyce, Mrs Shrley Keeney, Mrs Drunlla Cooper, Mrs Ann Grmes, Mrs Edward Hughes, Mrs A H Hutson, Jon Flaut, Harry Barto, John Rapp Mrs Davd Walts, Mrs Jacke Wckerneyer, Mrs Kathy Englert, Mrs Judy Shpley, Mrs Janet McDonald, Mrs Ken Hamln Mrs Marge Wtebe, Mrs Marge Braender, Mrs Helen Arnhuter and Mrs Sue LaLonde SACC operates by corn rnttees formed often at the request of member organsatons The Cotmc.l has an actve Senor Housng Commttee workng wth SAGK am s nvolved n a Socal Work Outreach Project wth tn- Neghborhood Councl uu others. t sjamctpates tn the Summer Sharng Workshops now n ts thrd year and s currently part <>! a task force ntalng a ne» Summt Area Communty School openng n Sep tenoer and offerng courses n adult educaton Other commttees nclude health educaton and youth n Where wll fnally fnd a racquet wth real slam? Al F«t>n of c OLjrae 1 J ' -V 1 K A Uj 1! «-C 1 1 H > J 1 - «' > V. 1 ' jf 'T txjr j bw. CAN ADD A UTTE SOMETMN TO YOU" / MntDlumMV Home mprovement s somethng you ve probably consder od bul somehow the costs havo often seemed prohbtve Yet m today s _^ economy, addng lvng space to your present^ hotte soon a better nvestment than purchasng a ^ larger home Or perhaps you ve thought about addng value to your home and enjoyment to your Me wth a swm mng poo', freplace or other maor renovaton Whatever home mprovement dea s on your mnd, now s the tme to dscuss easy mancmg at any Unted Statets Savngs Bank Loan Zone Up to fve years to repay We can loan you up to $6,000 and gve you LP to 60 months to repay And once you ve tlled out an apples ton approval can bo made n as lttle as 24 hours You Bo* row 60 Month Home mprovement Loans Monthly Payment UNTED STATES SAVNGS BANK CALL TOLL-FREE 80O "' *"' l ''' Newark Mom Offce r/sboadst rrankmohcc 67? Broad St vyhoke 72 M VtenonP SwnAcnuOtco s SewnhA Total ola! 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14 PAGE 14 THK SUMMT Hf.HALD, THURSDAY, MAY, 1V7? GKKEN GOLD There wll be drllng at the Recvm-Hred Arboretum ths Saturday but for green not black gold. Mary Penter and Llndk Clare of the greenhouse commttee prevew tbe "Screwdrver" cure and easy method for plantng pachysandra to be expktel by charman Robert Hunt at tlw vommluee's sprng demonstraton and plant salt. Tte sale wt) run from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. n front of Wnner Houne. The demon straten wlt begn promptly at 11am. and be repeaud at p.u. llustrated drectons and tree dvsons of Mahvsandm wll be offered n vhtlnrs Meetng Calender The Board of Health wll meet Monday, May s, at 8 p.m. n the Board of Health rtknas, :svco»u uuol, 71 Ths- He»«*Rg Authorty wu mrtr Tucsuay, vay O. at 8 H-m n Cty Hall, 512 Sprngfeld avenue Boteman Nxes State Budget He Plannng Board wll hold ts conference meetng on Wednesday, May 11, at B p.m. n Cty Kal. Msgr. Harruld A Murray, formerly of S Teresa's Church where hereturnsto The Muncpal Youth Gudance Councl wll meet Thursday, May 12, at 8 p.n n the mayor's conference room, (Sty Hall. MQRRELL E-2 CUT SMOKED HAMS 1.98 CLEAN-UP FOR SPRNG GRANULATED LME FERTLZERS State Senator Raymond H. Bateman (R-Somerset) has opposed the Hyrne Admnstraton s H-blon state budget because t "ntentonally underest Etsles and gnores sur jyses n r»r.#b- lt tvftfy f.h«* slltl^ Bate n) a n < C) P Uubernston^ canddate voted n the Senate aganst the appropratons bll whch funds Ue budget und has proposed sgnfcant cuts to reduce unnecessary state spendng "Next year, we must get rs-j '_ the lax and the Kjrt»tj(*r*l jr- r*?«-fsrw!'f ^ WcHng ncome ta^ money from!h? people, «n the one hand, anl rctuufg t pwe meal to them n rebates, on the other," he sad New Commttee Studes Ethcs Moral Commttee organzed bv tle Archdocese to ex pore the moral mplcatons preach Sunday sermons, and dmensons of the now drector of adgrowng number of medcal mnstraton for the Archdocese of Newark, wll whch have ethcal end and scentfc advances serve on a new Medeal- moral applcatons. Such t«$es as genetc v**r e equred 0&6th Stock Up On Gardenng Gear! p death and patents' rghts are some of the areas of study The membershp s drawn from hosptal admnstraton, aw, theology, pastoral care, socal servce, nursng and medcal specalty LEGAL NOTCE NOTCE lufty. nc., * F ffce **afce K9 O*C#mfW V. >***< to be *.!* ttmmtf S*ftMW nternal RevffluaCod* s ALL GARDEN TOOLS and SCOTT FERTLZER and GRASS SEED Lookng for a bg selecton of lawn and garden supples at real down-to-earth buys? Or some expert tps on how to get your garden growng strong? We're the folks to see! SumfVlT, NEW JERSEY Keepng Water Clean At KEEE's dscusson last Tuesday concernng "Water: Keepng t Clean," envronmentalsts teamed that economcs are a major reason for the dangerous buld-up of metals n sewage sludge. Rchard T. Dewlng, drector of the Envronmental Protecton Agency's Regon 11, stated that the buldup s one of the chef obstacles to spreadng sludge, on the land or producng commercal organc fertlzer from t, nstead of dumpng t nto the Atlantc. Dewlng expressed the opnon that unless there s ncentve to prevent metals from enterng the sewage stream, the sludge, produced by evermore refned treatment technques and thus more nghty concentrated, wll contan "unclean" components that wll render t useless tor con verson nto usable fertlser Vewng the government's edct that sludge dampng must cease by 1981, Dwelng asked, "Even l you remove the metal, where would you put t?" The EPA drector beleves that the pollutants beng generated demand a hgh level of professonalsm n treatment, whch only large (systems can support. Mayor Frank H Lehr, who s a cvl engneer, ponted out that the Jont Meetng, wth 12 communtes ncludng Summt, bult ts prmary treatment plant n 1936 and s nearng completon of ts secondary treatment system n Elzabeth. He sad tertary treatment s so expensve t s not under consderaton at the present tme. WATKR: KEEPNG T CLEAN A the «Usth of K.K.K.P.'t seres of s-mnar» on Qually of Lfe" held last Tuesday n the publc lbrary, a panel of three authortes dscussed us many aspects of the sjurt-s and dsposton of tbe vttter we use Shown, left to rght, are Guest Moderator Mr*. Cameron Boehme of South Orange; Rchard T Pewltng, Ph.D.. who spoke on "PolluUon: Sources and KudT; Summt's Mayor Frank l.hr, whose topc was "Treatment: Knds and tell", and t'ruf. MeJvn 8. Ftnuten,._! 1*1. t\ avalable» f* prncpal rllct. 5J0 South Street, MorrUtown, New Jersey 07*40. lor nspecton uurna regular butnett hour* by»ny C1#n who requests l wthn K) days, after the date *>< ** publcaton, Tht prncpal Manager of Th«Bunbury Company s joftn M. SH Ma» 3, 1??7»*-QO NOTCE 1 he followng decsons were fenderco by 'te Sumn»t Plannng Board at the msetno ta Aprst 35, 5977 The applcaton Q( R*>**er* Bnder to vary tr\e Zon\Q Ordmancc *o permt the cr««ton ot g ot havng woth than requred by the _ Ordnance a 2 Hgh S^e*'- B«x:k HJ2, Lot* s and 5A, located n The sulxjlvuon applcatun <t. Scarr^and^A.. or on foenaroe Lot A, BKK )\9, tl, 2*5 and 347 Kent Pece Boufevtrt. totaled n thefts sngle famly ttttdct, wacjawfed and approved e* a mnor subdtvon The lubdvlon appltaon of A Crtel, m dvde Lot 10. Block 19, ? Park Avenue nto two lots, ocs led n the B-Busnws Dstrct w&% ctassffesj a major subdvson A copy of thereotulonson (l* n he offce of th* Butdlna nspector Marn J Ea»n Secretary Dated- ApfH 25, l«7 SH-May 5, 197/ $7,60 drector of survellance and analvts lor the EHvronmental Protecton Agency's teglon, and the author of over 100 artcles on waste water treatment and polluton control technology; Ntyur l.ehr s conaulllag engneer, a llcen&ed cty planner, and pa«l charman (070-75) of the Jont Meetng Sewer Commsson, and Dr. Fnsten s poferaor of envronmental scence at Kutgen and author of a laboratory manual on "Pcut'or Mcrobology". AAA Names Mrs. Pfaltz To Board Mrs. Marlyn Mur Ffalt of Prospect street has been elected to the board of trustees of the New Jersey Automoble Cub, the Amercan Automoble Assocaton afflate n Essex, Morrs and Unon Countes. Mrs, Pfaltz s a prncpal n P & R Assocates, a Surr.rr.t publc relatons =sd publshng frm. She also s the co-author erf several books and, snce 1970 has been a lecturer before women's clubs, conventons and contnung educaton programs. Her addtonal professonal experence tru-rudes employment wth the Amercan Shakespeare Theater and Academy and Board Slates Closed Sesson The Board at Educaton wll hold a specal meetng today at B p.m. n the school board oce, '»? Mape street, to declare a closed sesson n order to revew personnel matters. Mrs. M*rllvn M. 'fat Batten, Barton, Duratne nd Osborn, the New York Cty advertsng agency. She also held the poston of secretary to the dean's offce of Harvard Law School. n addton, Mrs. Pfaltz has been actve n publc servce here. She s an advswy board member of the Summt and Elzabeth Trust Co. and s a drector of the PaMfc Qbrery. Mrs Pf;',t sse - ms3 apponted to the Ad Hoc Commttee for Utlsaton of Kent Place School and served on the FOR THE QUEEN YOU LOVE. REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY May 8th FROM THE KNG OF DAMONDS VENCE JEWELRY 'We f. Ssaseh' Far g«>»»«n A!! "rk* S:r.g< Sprngfeld Ave., Berkeley Heahts Onen Daly 10-6 Fr PTO Elementary School Board. She was a member of the board of the Summt Junor League and has hed several postons n behalf of her alma mater, Bryn Mawr College, ncludng that of presdent of the New Jersey.Bryn Mawr Club. Mrs. Pfalu s marred to Summt attorney Hugo M FaU. J, ard has three chldren Polce Report Two Robberes Theft of some fre extngushers at Jefferson School was reported by the Polce Department on Monday. Entry was made va a sde door to the school t was also reported that a rug estmated to be worth less tha $500 has turned up mssng at Chrst Church. t s not known when the theft took place or how entry was made. A few weeks ago a rug estmated to be valued at $15,G00 was stolen from Kent \ QtC LJUAH. kll*~ Mg measured 17 x 29.6 feet and weghed about 600 pounds. The rug s stll mssng. CONSTUCTON GOES ON DECK PARKNG WELL UNDEK CONSTKL'CTON The news U the annual meetng of the Overlook HmpUl AssK-alon lau Thursday WKA a sprng 97» conpletton «tatf lor the 50»-&pace deck parkng vppmu the Man Ennttce Admrng rvnceruk»v archtect Kuho + Drake + Heftberger, m. ol (Hmmlt. ar? nfwl\ elrcttdsummu rustt-fs Robert ). Hoyer of 2 Kngs HH Court and Amos T H*-JM>; of 26 Os BOH lane; retuag AuxHurv jretttdcn( Mr*. George W. -Sull\u «( 6 Hartley road; and Thomas > Sa\l*-y jr of (hutham. prftturul of the Summt and Klzabrth Tu&l Company, who was r<m*lect«d to & becettd term on the board of trufcleeb New Trustees Named the board of Overlook Hosptal a! Jhe snnus! mtsfmg w Apr 2* «ef Amos K Beason of Ox Btm Lant- and Hubert U loyer of Kngs Hll Court, Markharn S Checver am Frank T k-lly both Short Hlls Rodetted lo a second ttrn td offce wert* James B. Duke of Berkeley Heghts and Thomas D Sayles, )r of Chatham, presdfnt of Summt and Elzabeth Trust Company Re-elect«l from Wcstfeld to (ll a frst full term uf Offce are Samuel M Km ney, Jr and John ) Stewart txh havng serve<j an uncompleted term uf offre- Mr. Stewart s servng as treasurer on the Overlook Board. Overlook's board mem- AMA Health Tp.. bers berve the hc>spta and ther communty or. a ht-r lme and expcrt«; to &et polcy for Ue effcent as well as v M Beason s senor vce presdent of Morgan (uurarty Vust Cornpany Nt^vt York Cty, wfere he holds supervsory years wth Pfzer, Mr responsblty for theroyca- was assocated wth Muncpal kmd Department Dan Yt- MlU,!nc. and Publc Fnance Baftkng Standard Brands nter and Research and Advlsafy natonal nc., Standard Croups He s also on thebrands nc. and E boards of Hg Brothers, nc Dupant te Nemours & Co of New York Cty, the Mr Hover's cvc and Muncpal Bond Gub of New welfare nterests nclude York and the Dealer Bank drector. Foregn Polcy Assocaton. Assocaton, board of Mr Royer ts charman trustees. Councl of and presdent of Pfzer nternatonal nc n charge of nternatonal worldwde operatons At Pfzer nc. he has served as drector and Bugs, Not Self Are the bugs eatng up your garden 9 Most nsects can be knocked out wth sprays, powders and other posons, but the unwary gardener sometmes can suffer from the effects of the bug sprays, too Some tps on use of nsectcdes are offered by the Amercan Medcal Assocaton. Read the drectons on the contaner carefully and follow them Tre manufacturer spes ou he proper usage and safety precautons. f the drectons call for rubber gloves, protectve clothng or goggles, leave ths one for the experts and use a less potent poson Store the nsectcde n ts orgnal contaner, wth orgnal label, n a safe, locked compartment, away from chldren and pets Destroy empty contaners mmedately Apply downwnd, to avod nhalng sprays and dusts Stay out of freshly sprayed areas the rest of the day Do not smoke whle sprayng or dustng Some of he chemcals arc flammable And you mght nhale posons along wth the smoke f the chemcals are splled on the skn, wash mmedately and thoroughly Cover brd baths, dog dshes and fsh pools before sprayng. Pour left over spray down a dran or nto the sol. Don't leave t around n pans or pals n case of accdent, follow the drectons on the eon taner f n doubt, call your physcan See The Mets Va Bus Trp St Teresa's Holy Name Socety wll sponsor a bus trp to see the New York Mets play the Los Angeles Dodgers at Shea Stadum on Sunday, May 15 Buses wll leave at 11 am from the dmeters nt thn n«gfnegs parkng lot next to theresearch Foundaton He s Junor Hgh and wll return the recpent of the "Outstandng Communty Ser- followng the game Tckets are n the mez vce Award n 1966 from the zanne secton, and wll be sold through Peter McKeth, nsurance Corner Bv SPENCKK MABK.N Spencer M. Mabcn, nc. WE THOUGHT YOU SHOULD KNOW... tha durng a recent flvyear perod he average clam netllemral n product lablty cases ha» ncwa»ed by 300%. The resuttanl n»tronomcal lablty proteclon co have pu! sonae msnufdnurng companes out of busncon and threaten mll others. What'a the pont? The pont s. h» s juc one u* the many clrcumsnnces helpng to push the cost of nsurance beyond the reach of many. You can help by talkng lo your neghbors and fr'mk wrtng your repretcatstb* n govcraraent and contactng your nsurance commssoner. Or, by talkng to UB. Then maybe you won't just blame your nsurance company and your agent. The more people who understand the problem, the better prepared we'll all be to work out the solutons Ths nformaton has heen brought to you as a publc aervep by SPEN- CER M. MABEN. NC, 39 Wchxood Kd., Summt. Phone: (1. Your t>n*-kl<»n un&wer to com* plee nsurance protecton. f nternatonal tdvuncng through posts us executve vce-presdent, vce-pres den m* om*rat»ons ad mnstratve vce presdent. vce presdent for fnance. controller and assstant treasurer Pror to hs 25 Amercas, board member, Wlkes College, Wlkes Barre, Pa. He was the recpent of the Prmun Vvere Award from World Mercy, nc n 1974 and s a member and past presdent of the Pharmaceutcal Manufacturers Assocaton, nternatonal Secton. Mr. Cheever s dstrct managerfor1% Broadway Corp., New York Cty, where he s n charge of the desgn and constructon of buldng facltes. Hs pror posts have ncluded vcepresdent, Eastern Arlnes, drector of plant engneerng. Bell Telephone Laboratores, Western Electrc Company, superntendent of con structon, Defense Projects Dvson He s a trustee of Central Presbyteran Church and on the board of Canoe BfOok Country Club Mr. Relly s presdent of Brooks Brothers, New York Cty and hs former busness assocatons nclude vce presdent, Garfneke!, Brooks Brothers, Mller and Rhoads, on whch he also served as board member: presdent, Wallaches nc,; vce presdent, Saks Ffth avenue. Cm the board of governors of Rock Sprng Club, Mr Relly s also on the board of Greater New York Councl Boy Scouts of Amerca and n 1975 receved an award from The Lghthouse, The New York Assocaton for the Blnd. NOTCE TO CREDTORS ESTATE OF HAR8Y u PAULSEN, Deceased. Pursuant to the Order of MARY C KANANE. Surrogate of th«county ot Unon, made on the 29th day 0* Aprl A D uoon the applcaton of me undersgned, as Admnstratrx CTA of the estate Qr sad deceased, notce s hereby gtven to the credtors of sad deceased to exhbt to he subscrber under oath or affrmaton ther clams and d»m«nd$ aganst the estate of sad deceased wthn sx months from 'he (Jute of say order, or they wlt bo forever barred from prosecutng or recoverlno the same aganst the subscrber. KarenCStabtoford Admnstratrx CTA Orloff, Lowenbach, Sfelmsn & Segel Attorneys Gateway One. Newark. N.J. SH May 5, Paddock \

15 t- Watng for the frst annual Olympcs to open between the students at Frankln and Bray ton Schools are Davd Mlchuell, Gnnv Johnston, Gretrhen Ht! and Dan DrHlentu SpnnngWheels,Olympcs Style The charot wheels spun; the armor dashed; the javelns were hurled and the gods benevolently held back (he ran. Cfy, tub chafua were wheel barrds; the anr.or, gsrbs^c csr. top; and the javelns were broom stcks at the BrayUm-Frankln School ffth grade Second Annual Olympc Games. Mrs. Eana Arnold, Brayton ffth grade teacher explaned, "We've been studyng Greek hstory and the frst Olympc games. We are here at Memoral Feld to try to relve the feelngs of the frst partcpants. After student Tom Chapman read the oath of sportsmanshp, Mrs. Susan Walker, Frankln Ffth Grade teacher, who asserted she was wearng a chton, not a toga, sad the student* had enthusastcally partcpated n makng ther costumes and n carryng out the detals of the ceremony. A torch was lt and Tom Osmun opsned the asmes as hs rsr. the ova a Memoral Feld. "My mom made She torch," m confded -ts a bedsheet saturated wth torch^ flud, wrc) am wappeu auulu a uwon handle. "f remember correctly," noted Frankln ffth grade teacher, Mrs Eleanor Hemstadt, "women were not allowed to perform n the Olympc games. f they even watched, the penalty was dlsasterous." The whstle sounded and the games began. As Elzabeth Hutchnson hurled a javeln, to the delght of her classmates, Mrs. Hemstadt laughed, "We've come a long way." YMCA Re-Elects ts Presdent Eugene J. Schaefer of New Provdence has been reelected presdent of the Summt Area YMCA Vce Presdent and senor admnstratve offcer of the Summt-Elsabeth Trust Company, Mr. Schaefer has been a drector of the local YMCA snce 1971 Other offcers elected for the season are Davd L. Allara of Florham Park, Rchard Houghton of Berkeley Heghts, Donald P Braender, Rudolph deroode. and Bartholomew A. Sheehan of Summt, Vce Presdents. Edward H Ncoan of Murray Hll s Secretary; F. Chandler Coddngton, Sr s Treasurer, and Mrs. Henry C. vn of Berkeley Heghts, member of the Executve Commttee at large. THE SUMMT HEHAUVrn'KSUA Y.MA 5,1977 FAGK!5 Former Resdent to Heod Exxon Research; Dr. Hakala to Retre Dr, Edward E. Davs, jr., a former scentfc advsor to former Presdent Nxon nd a former Summt resdent, wll become presdent of Exxon Research and Engneerng Company effectve June 1. He wll succeed Dr. Nel V. Hakala, of Greenbrar drve who elected U> retre May 1 after 34 years wth Exxon. Untl recently, Dr. Davd was executve vce presdent and a drector of Gould, nc. and presdent of Gould Laboratores, nc He served as scentfc advsor to former Presdent Nxon from 1970 untl Pror to enterng government servce, Dr. Davd was executve drector of the Communcaton Systems Dvson of Bell Dr Davd s presdentelect of the Amercan Assocaton for the Advancement of Scence He s also a member of the Natonal Academy of Scence and the Natonal Academy of Engneerng The author of three books. M.S andsc.d. degrees from the Massachusetts nsttute of Technology He s the recpent of several honuury decrees and Dr. Edward Davd "The Legal [tghts of Dr Davd holds a B.S Women n Marrage, from Georga Dvorce and (he Legal nsttute of Technology, and System" wll kx- the topc of the Summt YWCA's An-h snd.ear. program on Tuesday Mas 10 at tn- V buldng Sylva K o r d o w t- r Kean Launches Headquarters The Unon County campagn headquarters for Assemblyman Thomas. Kean, Republcan canddate for Governor, was opened n Scotch Plans last Saturday mornng Over 200 greeted Kean at Use headquarters, 454 Park avenue Kean told hs audence he wants to ncrease the nlmrwr M NAW.1f»nu»v w&lf earners and establsh "a program of tax ncentves and abatement to encourage ndustry. He also sad he supports an across-theboard cut n state ad mnstratve costs and s commtted to total revson of the "T & E" law Aurnhammer n Bateman Post Mrs. Eleanor Aurnhammer of Murray Hll has been apponted cocharman of the Unon County Bateman for Governor Campagn. She wll serve n ths capacty wth Frank Blstz, jr., for mer mayor of Planfeld. Mrs. Aurnhammer, a 1976 delegate to the Republcan Natonal Conventon and member of the county fnance commttee s a former county vce charman and New Provdence Muncpal Charman. numerous scholarly awards, partcularly tor hs work n acoustcs, computer scence am communcatons. Dr Hakala was educated Dr. Nel V. Hakab Women's Legal Rghts Probed Borodnsky, Presdent of the Organsaton of Women for -egal Awarewss, wll be the luncheon 6j»aker. A resdent of Maplewood, she s a co-founder of OWLA, an organzaton whch seeks legal educaton for women to nsure proper representaton n dvorce and other legal ureas Lunch and Learn, a Humlty ounmu \ wca program sponsored by the Publc Affar* Commttee, meets from 12 noon to! p.rn Reservatons for luncheon should bt madt n advance 424? Famly move At Roosevet Roosevelt School P.T.O wll present "A Famly Nght at the Moves" featurng "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea " Theffeec adventure wll be shown May 13, at 7 p n n (he Roosevelt School audtor! tun Tckets wll be sold at the nformaton, call Debbe Cornsh, at Mchgan Technologcal Unversty and the Unversty of Wsconsn. He joned the company's Products Research Dvson ft 1843, «nd«fter a varety of U.S. and overseas assgnments, became ER&E't vce presdent for petroleum research, and subsequently ts executve vce presdent. He became Presdent of EKfcE n 1968 Exxon Research and Engneerng Company s the prncpal research afflate of Exxon Corporaton DOGGSE DOG WORLD j Bruce Lee ftesnck f (HTM look lot mall»»« ntellectual mn F«m»l«<M>. uwcklly «KW «"" «* w * cty. Hm to Mod «**» >» * *" ".,11,1,1. Ntur*! loo* «n oy» «'»!»W tarty wth 6tMtl prowl Of Mtnfl ds m 8rel.l.dv«nt»»t l the»c1 Hut t r tqulr > no camk- ( Crew cut s prmarly for tht yrnmw wt M«lr wll ««! lra 1011 up t cut preptrty. f four dog sn't becomng to you - he should tx comng to us»t CANNE CAROUSEL Scholarshps To B» Offered The Summt chapter, Natonal Secretares Assocaton (nternatonal), wll offer scholarshp assstance to ndvduals presently employed or returnng to busness who are studyng secretaral subjects. Crtera for selecton wll be fnancal need, good scholarshp wth secretaral career as a goal, excellent character, prevous background, schoolng and experence. For nformaton regar dng the scholarshp, call Mr*. Susan Chuba durng the day at before May 10 Co-op Sponsors Sot. Bake Sale The Summt Neghborhood Councl Food Co-op wll sponsor t Bake Sale on Saturday, May 7, from 12 5 p.m. at 139 Broad street Refreshments wll also be served. The Food Co-op meets every frst and thrd Wednesday at 8 pn and every second md fourth Wednesday at 9:30 am at the same locaton on Broad For nformaton, call 275 1MB. The most extravagant thng you can do wth your money: GOLD MEDAL WATERCOLOHST - Former Summt resdent Barbara G. Watts has won the gold medal of honor from the Amercan Watercolor Socety whose travelng exhbt of pantngs wll stop frst on ts natlonwfde tour at the Summt Art Center. He local exhbt open* May 8. Now a resdent of Hghtstown, Mm. Watts s s part-tme assstant s the Psdds School V Ubrafy. A gfttaoae 01 Fra rsue wh saununlu af study at the Brooklyn Museum and Cooper Unon, she contnues to attend workshops. 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16 THE SUMMT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1ST?? Braves, Athletcs, ndans Unbeaten n Jr. Baseball Second week acton n the Summt Junor Baseball League's Senor Dvson saw the Brookd&e Delcatessen GULLS drop the Brooks Hawks, 5-2, wth Olle Herman leadng the way wth a trple am a sngle, Robert Morton «nd Ed Tamallanea had key bts D the bg ffth nnng. Torn Del Duca, n relef, shut the M door on (be losers, wnnng nl frst game. Andy Englsh led the HAWKS' attack wth two RBl's NTERMEDATE LEAGUE Behnd the excellent The Torcon nc., RAMS beat the Prnton Kan* ptchng of Lawrence Twll, BEAKS, 9-7. Both teams Earler the GANTS and the DeKhter Optcans' BULLS now have two wns and a Maben Agency CARedged thetorcon nc. loss. All Haback drove n DNALS had ted, 6-6. Davd RAMS 5-2. Laurs Wade and three of the RAMS' runt Barber stopped a CARD Steve Swell each crossed wth a double and a trple. rally by strkng cat the sde CAR NSURANCE HEADACHES? WE CAN HELP! CALL ASK FOR BUCK MALAN a NSURANCE AGENCY ~ 35 DE FOREST AVE. home plate twce for the wnners. Alan Buchhol of the RAMS struck out 11, whle Al Haback contrbuted two tmely hts n a losng effort. Steve Mara also had two hts for the wnners. Bll Mauze scattered eght hts and struck out 12 n ptchng to hs second vctory. MAJOR LEAGUE Natonal Dvson play saw the undefeated Cbafelgy BRAVES beat the Mftben Agency CAR- DNALS, 9-0, and the Unted Countes Trust DODGERS, Leroy Horn struck out 14 n the frst vctory and held the CARDNALS to two hts. Horn teamed up wth battng star Mark Felx for three nts apece. n the second vctory, Mark Felx spun a neat twohtter whle Clark, Horn ard Fred Hopkns combned for 11 hts, ncludng several homers and trples. Bobby Foeco laced a trple, Chrs Schraft and Von Neda two hts each Devn Arknsen of the Dodgers had two hts The DODGERS l rebounded &aus Kc Johnston's GANTS, 9-4 behnd Arknen's ptchng and httng. The Dodgers' nfeld held tght. The Gants' hot bats had gven them an early lead on the httng of L*on Fern, Chrs Deeker and Ken Week*. wth the bases loaded. Barber also contrbuted a double and three RBl's. Chp Drer had a par of double*. Chrs Kuabb ptched the route for the CARDS. 0. Mchael collected two hts. Chrs MeOffen slrwk nut seven and yelded only fve hts n leadng the Schavone Constructon METS to a 63 wn over the prevously undefeated Setco CUBS. The METS collected seven hts. ncludng doubles by McGffn and Andrew Horowtz and two sngles by Bran Kasbar Wally NMson and Kasbar combned for two double plays Jeff Plant and Joey Accorsey doubled. Dave Munzo scored all thee CUBS* runs. The CUBS defeated the Holmes Agency PRATES, Nck Cagnole stroked uuublc and a snjrtr!» drve n three of the Prates' runs. The CUBS jumped to an early lead n the frst nnng on hts by Munaso, Pl»ut and Accorsy, and scored agan n the second nnng on a bases loaded sngle by Joe Heeney. The Natonal League standngs: BRAVES MW METS CUBS 210 DODGERS GANTS CARDS 021 Prates 0-3* AMERCAN DVSON The Kaon Realty N- DANS, unbeaten as of week-end, beat the Engelhard YANKEES, 8-2, and the Basset t Assocates TGERS, 12-2 Steve Hauck pcked up the frst wn, strkng (Ht 13 whle allowng fve hts. The NDANS broke open a close game by scorng sx runs n the fourth nnng, the bg blow beng John Graber's %.!. * <ln..fc*t<, U!ll^l)-Hl WU'l Ml* UVUKV(L wth the bases loaded. Vto Catllo went wo or two Ray Rodrquez, Paul Tafashuk and Hauck each had two hts for the N- DANS. For the YANKEES, Rchard Hess ht a solo home run and Tm Kennedy had two hts. The NDANSrouted the TGERS on 14 'hts led by Come prce Graber wth three apece. Graber ptched the wn, strkng out seven. Jm Lttle and Paul Tarashuk each had two hts, Fred Perce ht B home run to account for the TGERS rum Losng 10-6 wth two out n the sxth, the Qualty Automotve OROLES ralled for fve runs to defeat the TGERS ts a wld game-, Erc Kurschut walked, John Holmes doubled, Chrs Strempek Bn) Mll McDonald sngled then Drew Nchols trpled for the scorng wrapped around TGER errors Larry Evertng and Fred Perce had two TGER hts, Tommy Osmun a double. The OROLES ran nto Tm Kennedy of the YANKEES who ptched a no-htter, struck out 16 and won 28-0 For the wnners, Rchard Hess had two Ht's and Jonathan Constant one The Lss Pharmacy Athletcs ted the ndans for the lead wnnng two games, 8-1 over the METS on John Kelly's ptchng and Joe Pars's httng Peter Gles had two hts and Peter Swett B trple for the wnners Joe Callaghan doubled for the METS The As beat the Hoot's RED SOX Brad Mller and Bran Sundcy dorabned for the ar. Jr.- Pars: sgsss led th* attack wth hrf* hts and an RB Bod Downey and Ken Newman drove n the led SOX runs. The Slate Faun RANGERS won two games. a 131 rout ol use onus Agency PRATES on Gary Tyler's ptchng (16 strke outs) Md 5 RBl's wth a home run n three hts. Joe O'Mahoney ht a home run am went 3 for 4 at the plate, Brad Vance, K.C. Jacobson, j Anthony Hos and Ray Staughton each had two hts STlr 1.1NC; THKKA' Summt goal* Mke H»le> (31 > clear* bull tony from Summt goal durng»-3 tmrcrtm' lrtorj user Mkplrwood Lacroue ('tub. Haley payrd an out standng game. Leo Paytas and >ufl Hadgrly scored three goal* each for Summt, whte Jm COBUM talled twce and Pat McGemgh once. (JJ.Dunne photo) Every day s savngs day wth Nova. And total value day, too. No wonder Nova's been the famly favorte for 15 years. But wth today's sky hgh prces for lesser cars, our Nova prces are added reasons for you to come quck. or the PRATES Vance and O'Mahones combned ptchng talents to lead the RANGERS to an 8-7 vctory over the RED SOX Chrs Tyler went three for three and O'Mahoney ht a tow"hng home run. The game was won when John fcottnsham bunted safely to lead off the hraac half of the sxth, stole second base and came nto score on a sharply ht ball by Vance and an error. John Bart v,as the loser but struck out seven. Hubbard ht two doubles The Amercan League standngs: ATHLETCS 3-00 NDANS 3-00 OROLES 2-10 RANGERS YANKEES RED SOX o-j-n TGERS 0-34) MNOR LEAGUE The Optmst Club WHRLWNDS won two g8!s!'es, kmh'knu the mperal Products CYCLONES, 7-3, and the Rceard Bros MON SOONS, Brocket! Parsons struck out 14 n the ntal wn. Peter Sanborn had a trple and a sngle whle Pata had two hts for the Cyclones n the second contest, Brendan Gbbon bested Kevn Harrngton as Davd Meyereord ht a home run and a double, Sanborn a trple and cnare Reeves had three sngles. Kye Jones trpled for the Monsoons. Jones won a game over the Travelong BLZ- ZARDS, 8-7 Tm Shanahan, George Brewster, Darren O'Nel and Jones ht home runs and felded well n the vctory. Scott Lalonde ht a home run for the BLZ- ZARDS. The BLZZARDS dropped, a r r v ' s Gulf (' (Ml,M0l"n ACTON Summt players thorn defensve teamwork n front of goal n larrwet match ulth Newton Hgh. Crag Curtss, Bll Ford and goale Terrence Duamstop Newton shot. Seve Wlrtman scored fve goals and Bran Dunne three to te»d Summt to vctory (J.J.Outuc photo) HURRCANES, 20-18, on trples by Pete Sagansk and Joe Murray Al Hoesy n tched the wn The BUZZARDS defeated the CYCLONES, Deerpath Constructon's THUNDERBOLTS slpped past the HURRCANES, 10-7, on Marshall Ftz' wn Bran Maoney gut a key ht n the wn. The Mountan Agency STORMS defeated the Bedrosan TORNADOES, 10-6, OR strong relef by Paul Aument and Carrol! Mackn for Glen Gncley Mark Takos had a home run Crag Blanch and»-a Reynolds ptched well for the TORNADOES. Bele-Fare Cleaners TYPHOONS outlasted the Planners Dversfed SQUALLS, 11-8, behnd Mke Del Grande. Jmmy Pantn had a grand-slam homer for the vctors. Blly- Taylor, Steve Kessler, Matt Sponhemer and Scott Pantn also ht well. THE SUMMT EXPRESS CO. MC RALROAD AVENUE Summer Sports Clncs S! G ted by Summt Y' A number of regstratons for the Berkeley Heghts Branch YMCA summer sports clncs tfor boys and grls grades 1-8) are already n, and early regstraton s advsed to assure par tclpants of ther desred perods, accordng to Wllam J Lovett, Branch program drector Resdents of Summt, Mllburn, Short HUs and Sprngfeld are welcome to enroll ard wa b trsn sported from the Summt YMCA to and fren he Berkeley Heghts sport clnc locatons. from 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; The popular clncs, n-afternootroduced last year, operate clncs from 1:00- n one-week mornng or afternoon sessons from June 27 through August 26. Dfferent sports are offered each week wth emphass on comprehensve nstructon and skll buldng n a partcular sport. Sports for boys wll nclude baseball, basketball, soccer, gymnastcs, and wrestlng. For grls ther«> wll be gymnastcs and "Sportorama," a com blnaton class of soccer. softball and basketball There wll also be an advanced gymnastcs clnc for grls grades 1-8 offered «R Monday and Wednesday evenngs at the Psssac Townshp Youth Center from June 27 August 19. Mornng clncs are held 4:15 p.m. Afternoon partcpants also wll have two swms a week at the Summt "Y" pool.call ether YMCA, or , for brochure and further nformaton. We lve up to. our reputaton. Specalty novyjkdurnq the _ Overstock Nova stock SeJ-of _your Ag«nt For ALLED VAN LNES J77-O3T5 An fxt*m«ftt reputaton s often contfttered valuable as»t. W* al Fltchcr Unc«ln-M*rcury-D*fsun»r» proud of OUR 3) ytsr ohj rtputtton and w* rcttlzt mat all of our bunst rttpendson lvng up to t. Wa of ftr a full Hn«oft fttw Mftcotnt. Mtrcvry* tfttf Datum* for pur* <hast or featt> cxcatltnt vatun n qualty uftttf cart, and adhere to tht strctest standards whn t com» to wrvts, Thtt* are th» thngs our reputatondoptntf* on. We cart what you tnlnk - and wltcn you thnk sutpmotlvt, wt nvant you to thnk R«tch*rl van Russell's Barnes Chev ftver Rd Summt MOVNG & STORAGE DATSUlSt* UNCOLN MERCmtt 68 Rver Rd., Summt

17 Summt Edges Mllburn Wth Extra nnng Run Summt Hgh lah hadftbattle hatle» a u l-o l«u lead n vy. the n». frst» nnng»» through two extra nnngs when he trpled and scored Monday afternoon at nl a wld pu-h Mlburn * Memoral Feld before ted the score n the sxth edgng Mllburn Hgh, 2-1, n nnng. The loss dropped the a Suburban Conference Mllers to 3-4 n tle conference and 5-9 overall game. Kevn *helan scored the Summt resumes conference acton today at wnnng run for Coach Art CottereU's Hfftoppers n the Verona and wll play at bottom of the nnth nnng Sprngfeld on Monday when he sngled and stole afternoon secone base. He moved to Top Poneer* thrd on an error and scored n garnet last week, on Larry Rose's sngle. Summt downed New Summt, whch s 5-2 n the Provdence Hgh, S-l, but conference and 9-4 overall, dropped a 9-0 decson to receved three ht ptchng West Orange n a par of from Rose (fve nnngs) Suburban Conference and Scott Lesher (four games. lhnlngs). Lesher was the wnner, boostng hs record to 5-1. Phelan had gven Summt frst-nnng home run by Ted Black-well and then blanked New Provdence on two ht* the regt of the way. Summt ted the score n the fourth nnng and scored the wnnng run n the sxth Three more UJS n h* seventh made t easer for Lesher. Kevn Phelan scored three lmes for the Hlltoppers The outcome of the West Orange game was settled quckly as the Cowboys go! to Crag Mard»ny for sx runs n the frst nnng Larry Roserelevedand was touched for three unearned runs before gvng Scott Lesher won hs way to Scott Mller n the fourth game n lmtng the fnal two nnngs Summt Poneers to just three hts. was lmted to just for (our Lesher was touched for a hts Atlas Refnery Scores Two Softball Vctores The Summt Recreaton Men's Softball League opened the season wth Atlas Rsflaery notchng two vctores. Atlas d Landscapng, 6-0, and then came from behnd to edge Park Vew Tavern, fw, Park Vew downed Marco Polo, 8-1, and Cty Auto Top and Marco Polo played to a 4-4 te. Two other games were raned out. Don Gedds opened the season for Atlas by holdng Medna's to two sngles as Us mates accounted for eght off the servngs of Ed Torres. Atlas seated ther frst run when Lou DPars ht a sacrfceflywth Jm Brannon on thrd. The cng was added n the ffth nnng when Jm Detz doubled home three runs and Steve Schroeder followed wth a home run. Bruce DeMao had a double and sngle to ad the wnner's attack. Park Vew was upset mnded when t faced Atlas. The Retners were up 3-2 when the Tavermtes scored three runs n the ffth on Wlle Horn's three-run home run. Jm Dek got two of them back n the second HSM trf tt* tntjn 0 wth ** * w*>run homer. Ralph GssoM doubled homje Bruce Ruhnke to gve Park Vew the go-ahead run n the sxth and they added an nsurance run n the top of the seventh when Pete Horn drove n the run but {Klled a muscle tryng for extra bases. Pete Kvlen came on to releve and wlh one out and two men on gave up a double by Schroeder, a sngle to Bll Smo and DMao sngled to tally the wnnng run Park Vew had opened up wth an 8-1 wn over Marco Polo as the wnners banged out 12 hts off of ptcher John Patrck. Pete Horn gave up two sngles n wnnng hs frst game. The score was deadkxded at 1-1 n the thrd nnng when Wlle Horn doubled and Pete Horn sngled hm home Park Vew udded two n UM? fourth, two more n the ffth on Bll WUkeson's two-run homer. n the next rmng Conne Horn talled vk c:.,»y and TOu Mc/Vnsny Pete s«d Conne Horn had three hts apece la lead The Park Vewers Andv Genuald had two sngles for Marco Polo Patrck and Tom Surma were the opposng ptchers n the 4-4!e Wtwee Marco Polo and Cty Auto Top. The Auto Toppers were salng along wth a 3-0 lead on the one-ht ptchng of Sum urn when Marco Polo erupted for four runs on only one ht. ncluded n the nnng was a walk and three costly errors. Auto Top ted the score when Paul Covello was ht by a ptch wth the bases loaded to even the score al 4-4. Bll Smt) led Cty Auto wth three hts, followed by- Dck Peterson, Rch Healey and Tom Surtnan wth two sngles each. THt SUMMT HEB ALB. THURSDAY, MAY S, 1977 School Sports Slate] BASEBALL: May 5 - Summt Hgh vs. Verona Hgh (varsty and junor varsty), 3:45 p.m., st Verona. Verona Hgh F'reshmen vs. Summt Hgh Freshmen, 3:45 p.m., Wlson Park, Summt. Oratory Prep vs S. fttrck't Hgh (varsty and junor varsty, 3:30 p.m., et Elzabeth. May 7 Oratory Prep vs S. Mary's Hgh (varsty and junor varsty), n am, at Elzabeth. May 8 Summt Hgh vs Sprngfeld Hgh varsty and junor varsty), 3:45 p.m., et Sprngfeld Sprngfeld Hgh Fresh men vs Summt Hgh Freshmen, 3:45 p.m., Wlson Park, Summt Oratory Prep vb Chatham Boro Hgh t varsty um junor varsty) 3:30 p m. lt Chatham boro TRACK AND FELD May 5 - Verona Hgh vs Summt Hgh, 3:45 p.m.. Tatlock Feld, Summt May 7 New York Relays May 0 -- Summt Hgh Freshmen vs Wllam Annn Jr Hgh, 3 45 p m. at Baskng Rdge Mav '" Sprngfeld Hgh vs Summt Hgh, 3:45 p.s eefc Summt or»u»ry Prep vs. Unon Catholc, 3-45 p m. at Scotch Plans' GHLS' SOFTBALL May 5 - Verona Hgh vs Suaaat Hgh, 3:45 p. n, Memoral Feld, Summt Summt Hgh Freshmen vs Plngry School,. 3Ab p.m., at Hllsde May 10 Summt Hgh vs Unon Catholc Hgh, 3:45 p.m, at Scotch Plans Mountansde Jr Hgh vs Summt Hgh Feshmen, 3 45 p.m" Memoral GRLS'" VOLLKYBALL May 6 - Summt Hgh vs. New Provdence Hgh, 3:45 p.m., at New Provdence Mav 9 Sprngeld Hgh vs. Summt Hgh, 3:45 p.m.. Summt Hgh School May U Summt Hgh vs Madson Hgh. 3:45 p.m., H Madson GOLF; May Summt Hgh vs. Madson Hgh, 3 45 p.m., ut Madson. May 6 Roselle Park Hgh vs. Summt Hgh, 3:45 p.m., Canoe Brook Country Club, Summt, May 9 - New jersey Dstrct Tournament. May 10 Summt Hgh vs West Orange Hgh, 3:45 p.m, at West Orange LACROSSE: May 7 *-- Lvngston Hgh vs. Summt Hgh (varsty and junor varsty). 1 p.m., Tatlock Feld, Summt MB'.!1 Prnceton Hgh vs. Summt Hgh (varsty and junor varsty. 4 p m., Tallock Feld, Summt TENNS: May 6 Summt Hgh vs Mllburn Hgh, 345 p.m., a Mlmr May S - Burwtt Jr, Hgh (Unon) vs Summt Hgh Freshmen, 3:45 p.m., Wlson Park, Summt. MayS* New Provdence Hgh vs. Summt Hgh, 3:45 p.m, Wlson Park, Summt Summt Hgh Freshmen vs. Pngry School. 345 p n. Bl Hllsde May 10 - Catu"*vH! Hgh Hgh Freshmen, 3 «p m. Wlson Park, Summt. May West Orange Hgh vs Summt Hgh, 3:45 p.m, Wlson Park, Summt N«w OHk«r* For P«nnt»rook The Petnbrook Women': (klf Assocaton opened t's l&th season wth a coffee at the Old Mll nn n BernurdltVll** Offcersforthe comng year are Mr* W.A CroweU of Berkeley Heghts, presdent; Mr«.-fred Mannng, Chatham, "vce nresdent; Mrs Robert Hallam, Ctatha, recordng secretary, and Mrs Robert MacArthur, treasurer Summt, THE ALL NEW The Old ndkn Game Testmonal A Vew from the Top by Howe Anderson Even before Abner Ooubleday or James NatsuUt brought out then bats, balls and peach baskets, the Amercan ndans were nvolved n what has to be classfed as the orgnal Amercan sport - lacrosse. There were very few rules n those days and n some cases the game wan used to settle trbal dfferences and hundreds would be nvolved. From those days of dsorganzed mayhem, the game hafc evolved nto a hghly st(jsteated affar whch s beng played more and more on the hgh school level Lacrosse used to be played on the «>UeK latt ' level only. There were some areas on Long sland and n the Baltmore arta Wcrc 1' was played on the hgh school level, but teams were few and far between Ths has all changed, however, and lacrosse has become the fastest growng nter&eholastc actvty. sklls and strateges em- popularty s the varety of The ncrease n theployed n playng the game. number of colleges whch Besdes stck handlng, offer the program lacrosse nvolves sklls tecrutment has become as normally assocated wth mportant to lacrosse as t s soccer, basketball and to the other major serts. No hockey. Contact s also an matter how you eel about mportant aspect of the present day recrutng practce, lacrosse n volvement stll opens another door lor the hgh school graduate Nrw n Summt Lacrosse n Summt s stll relatvely new A group of nterested parents began the sport seven years ago «n a club bass Popularty was almost nstantaneous and the actvty s now an n tergro) part of our total athletc program You mght be nterested to know that of the 21 varsty sports sponsored by the hgh school, only track and football have greater student partcpaton than lacrosse One of the reasons for ts Summf Runners Wn 3rd Straght Tom Norns won (he shu put (47 feet, a nches), the dscus throw (144 feet. 9 h nches) and the javeln throw (153 feet) to lead Summt Hgh's track and feld team to an vctoryover New Provdence last week. Summt has won three straght meets for a 3-3 record, whle New Provdence fell to 2-2 despte a trple vctory by John Connelly n the ntermedate hurdles (41.0). long lump (21 feet, 10 «nches) and mle relay. Doug Vander Wa cleared 6 feet, 2V4 nchest) wn the hgh jump and set a New Provdence record for the event Pete Ockson won the 100 (10.2) and 220 (23.1) for he Hlltoppers Mke Schpan cleared 12 feet to wn the pele vault for Summt! Other Summt wnners were Mke Gamo n the mle run (4:40,9); Grts Newell n the 440 (530). Carl Newell n the hgh hurdles (15 8), Fns n the 880 (2:01.2) and MacMahon n the two mle O:22.6). Softball Slat»d For Woffltn The Summt Board of Recreaton s nvtng all adult women of post hgh school age to take part n ts Softball program, begnnng Wednesday, May 18 and Thursday, May 19. 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18 FAG, S On Vermont Lacrosse Club Garry Vreeland of Unversty of Vermont club Summt, a freshman goale, lacrosse team whch s and John Cbmbastrf Summt, a sophomore mdfelder, coached by Bruce are members of thecn6.gr ande Tlt. SUMMT HEKALD.THl-KSfAt, MA 1 5,1977 Chuck Webe Playng Lacrosse wth Cornell Sophomore mdfelder Chuck Webe of Summt s an mportant member of the Cornel! lacrosse team that s bddng to become the f tret collegate sound to wn back to back natonal champonshps The Red, whch has won 22 game* n a row over the past two years and s currently ranked frst to the country, r gven a good chance to wn the NCAA ttle game, to Mot tn's Day Dnner Menu Reservaton be held at ChBrlotteevlle, Va. May 2» Webe hss seen consderable acton ths sprng, playng on the Red's fourth rdfeld He has played n fve of the team's mx vctores and has socred a par of goals Hs talles came aganst Hthranked Harvard and fourth ranked Penn Webe was named the Most Valuable Flayer of last sprng's, Vftrptv "H" team 6 Receve Plngry Letters that went 7-2 and defeated tome of the nator' top junor-college teams Chuck s the son of Mr and Mrs. Wllam C Webe of 3» Ashland Road, Sum- track, and Frederck sports competton at The Utahafer. Sprngfeld Ave-, Pngry School n Hllsde manager of the fencng mt, N.J., and s the team youngest of three sons Honored at a specal Recpents of other A three sport star at assembly n the school awards ncluded: Grls' Summt Hgh School, were: Davd St. Lfer of Junor varsty basketball, Chuck s a comparatve Joanna Way and Robert Judy Goodwn, Jew lterature major n thesehrleshem, Drud Hll Rd., England Ave.; boys' junor varsty basketball, John College of Arts, and Scences UNCLE MRK CASUATPACE 3 Morrs Ave., Summt Sx Summt resdents have been awarded varsty athletc letters for wnter for swmmng, Charles Loura, Cedrtc Rd,, ENTERTANMENT FR-SAT 9 P.M. 12:30 A.M. ROCK COUNTRY MUSC SPECAL THUR.-FRr.-SAT MAY 5-6,7 Sauerbrouten Full Course Dnner # Potsto Dumplng' Rod Cabbage Block forjstcake * k wrestlng; Edward Reeves, Templw Way, and frank Wall, Ramsey Dr., wnter Bradfe.QtdrkRd,, freshman swmmng, Lesle Crawford, Hllcrest Ave., and junor varsty wnter track, Gordon Bloom, Rdge Rd Take A Break by Al Stone (Ml**. H>* M»*» «*# st m*nw't «# 6- tt want t«**»«m twt «* *«f * * tfr*m«<m«lut>t 4- (Hl»ft#* t( ** * tmmwrtnfttw kwf '<«- UC.MD WMf tthtf* W * ht**nt *w ** * *«,^-1 S'lnwbAN Honl '""^. W<m>t??3 JOQt fcf f «w (»tt n«m y*v> «t«-nttf#f r«*4»*«*. :.SURPRSE MOM... \ ON MOTHER'S DAY J Custom Mode Cakes Grandmother's Coffee Coke «Assorted Cookes Candy! P!,,sr Otd-. Codmu'o Ck k.m,...our Bokers Take Prde And t Pleasure n Servng You! Open Mondays ~~ hfsv )<- r'»htrtnls *rv rv'nnmrml'd fur ymtr (fnfttf l>um$un'-..tht'y "ff''r you gool food and pleasng atnumjhrrv that m»ut> tw/ meal an «.«/«/ ten re. Malpere's Restaurant 38) Sprngfeld Ave., Summt Save on Specal Full Course Dnners Monday thru Fnjav Served lorn 4pm to 7 30 P M Chcken Cutlet Parrmgana & 3.55 Fetutw FNE FOOD AND BEVERAGES Entertanment Nghtly Open (or lunch daly 117MMNS. OPEW7WY5 {gbgj^^^^^^gj MHH REGGNA RESTAURANT FORMEBLY COLONAL S0U1RE! MOTHER'S DAY DNHER. 2-8 P.M. 1TMLAN AMERtCAN BUFFET Featurng...MomnaM Launna fe- v«l * Pejjpw, Clam Casno Pork tm t many stttr tptcltwtt ADULTS W.«CHLDREN M.W Resenuons 464^ Sprngfeld Arc., Berkeley tteghts llam$ttuu RESl*UH*Nt AND COCKT A>L LUUNGf FAWLY DNNNG GRACOUS COLONAL ATMOEfHEHE LUHCMf ONS OAll * - Dnners Servad from 4 30 Sun. 12 a otottta..us^s Cn«^«m - LlOM} Man THE CAPTAN S GALLEY (FORMERLY SWEET CHARTY'S) OUR SPECALTY SEAFOOD * Luncheon - Dnner Cocktals -SPOUTS FANS ENJOY OUR 7 FT. T.V. SCREEN T., MADSON HUNT CLUB RESTAURANT Servng 3 Meah Daly Complete Dr.ner Specals / O SUMMT SUBURBAN HOTt L S'O S>..n< t.e«a««summ. Enlertanmen! Frday & Saturday Evenng FOR THE BEST N... AUTHENTC TALAN CUSNE J HOURS s AM-1AMOALY "" tm occo J PZ7FRA& BRNO l-l Cn««YOUR WNE OR BEER RESTAURANT CATERNG ALL OCCASONS ly Frank'! Plzerla.) ^ ^ MADSON 377^161 wm j., '/ For Gracous Dnng Murray Hll Square 45 Floral Ave., Murray Hll, NJ Open Daly (or Luncheon & Dnner Brunch Ssrvod on Sunday 11 AM - 2 PM Call for reservaton) - Expelcnoe the n«w... DSTNCTVE ENGLSH TUDOR MOTF LUNCHEON.- PNNER - COCKTALS Dwtdng & Ent»Unm«nt Fr. & Sat F.««. BANQUET FACLTES- NEW EXTENDED MENU Here s a restaurant that combnes atmosphere. enterta"""ent and tnt food nto a totally unque dnng experence. The decor lends an ar of exctement to any meal wth a turn of the century motf hghlghted by lovely tffany shades and nterestng artfacts anl memorabla throughout each of the dnng rooms. The Wdow Brown's offers a wde range of entertanment that's sure to appeal to just about everyone Each Wednesday, Frday and Saturday evenng contemporary musc and dancng s featured, On Thursday t's an authentc Barber Shop Quartet complmented by pano and banjo, and on Monday evenng rsh sngers wll be takng your requests. The Wdow Brown's has recently reopened, and propretor, Frank Balden, has exercsed hs expertse n creatng a well-rounded menu, a menu wth the emphass on lve Lobster, thck, jucy Pnme Rb of Beef, top grade Steaks and an extensve selecton cf fresh seafood dshes. For a totally unque dnng experence choose the Wdow Brown's located at 117 Man Street, Madson, NJ. ( ) Servng lunch 6 days and dnner 7 days a week. Cocktals of course. Banquets to 60. Major credt cards honored. Mother's Day Dnner served from 19 p.m Complete dnners from $5.95. Chldren from #2.35. tltt DNNG N THE tahr AUffllCAN ATMOSPHftE OF MS PARTY A BANQUCT FACLTES FROM to U LDO - LUNCHEON DNNER COCKTALS - WCNVKBY DAY - Jl 7 SOUTH ST Dal t DNER M0HHSTO*N RT. 22 CENTER SLE, SPRNGFELD "Spacatng n Seafood" lop»nsal»db»rl HOME-MAOE BREAD» ALL BAKNG DONE ON PREMS8S DALY OPEN 7 DMS-24 HOURS TH AFTON mr * ttnmu ^turr TONS 37? SM.A "VOYAGE 10 A \^> \ OtttlNSEXPERENCE* f> RESERVATONS?M* g [, 359 SprngteW «., Summt t»vqus FOB OUR SANDWCHES S STEAK8URGEFS Qualty cochlal^ Credt Card Honored Executve BUSNKSSMENSLUNCHEONS. mru d H: TOA.M.oA.w N«n s mansm SSJ JACK6THEQU(»eDAFTeH» 30 63&-D7 72 g So Pa&atc AVL, Chalham <» <, UNCLE MKE'S 3 Mons An.. Sumnl Mountansde Onn U(,'K 45'H AW't''RSAK' 1 LUNCHEON DlNNF^ ("(KKTAlS A TRADTON N TNE DNNG BnguoHto J0(l S»- 12 «l " Kl?? Mountansde, N J 32 19ft? SERVNG... Lunch Onjf and Fne Wnes & Lquors 'Relax tn our cozy Dnng Room" CONTEMPORARY ROCK ENTERTANMENT Fr. S S3!. N:!= VALUBLDlNL Open Mothers Day Fronts p.m. To 3 a.m. Servng Breakfast - Lunch - Dnner "FREE SAUD BAR WTH ENTREES" BAKNG DONE ON PREMSES 1079 VM.UV ROW. STRLNG COUPQN" 15H 8 Wf OS ml mehs g^mon.flll.<0mm.c.o>no W THTfllSCOM(>ON(*«M<tl>llSH«kl SAT. «SUN.40l"TLCL0jNG -g O O S*T «SUN 4 TL CL UM K ttfl MHT N M CMrN ' ~* PfRmUS fhcllle m SHEM MOUSE 1 MSfll t. Mas!!eet&, tu, 1)} MM» >.m.everyoay,j,, H,4J and Slced Tomatoes.,. Broled Cty Lon Pork Chop and Appesauce Grlled Calves Lve and Fed Onons Tender Slced London Brol from choce Flank Steak. AM dnners nclouu Juce, Soup o he Day, ossuu s&d, choce of dressng, dnner rols, choce of 2 vegetables, nc one of our specaltes stuffed baked potato, dessert, plus pot of coffee. Cakes, >V>, Puddngs Homemade on Premses lude 'N' Hun, (. Enjoy Mother's Day wth u at the Rde 'N Hunt Club All New Menu Prme Rb - S3.95 half portons avalable Also our famous lobsters. WEDDNGS BA.NOl'KTS f M H M\M M Tv. K\KMM; SNACKS: 21 MntrtHtk Hoal Hrrntnhrlle, >J. j? (H 202) l(tt>-(m)b f B. Foxy says : 'Treat Mother On Her Specal Day Sunday, May 8th" Complete Dnners from served from Noon H 9 P.M. n the New AMERCAN HERTAGE ROOM on (he Man Floor Reservatons SUMMT 570 Sprngfeld Ave. Summt, N,J The Hunt Club ReMutranl wll arrve Breakft and Beverage Servce wll be avalable from 12:30 P.M. ll closng n belh Hunt Club & Amerlc&n*Hertage Room

19 j! - a 1 4!! s y - * j MERCEDES RENZ DAY AT MURRAY HLL SQUARE - Rght at home n the central courtyard of Murray Hll Square n Murray Hll, are twu Mercedes n celebraton ol ts 20th annversary tnd the success of lust year* shm, K dmmng wll h»m "M.-nclrs BtsnDay" at the Square on Saturday. Ths year's show wll feature 12 Mercedes models. ncludng the cylnder Mercedes rtfcl and the «e St. Summt rfosh Wn Two Games By Marlsme Drttmnand Excfc!S*ft ptchng by Vctor Thomas led the Summt Hgh Freshmen baseball team to ts sxth vctory last week, a 2-0 wn over New Provdence. Thomas fanned seven batters n hurlng the shut out. Summt scored ts runs n the second nnng Vnes Larkn led off wth a sngle and stole second base. Larkn scored on John Hate's ht to!rf: ffed Jack Rogan walked and sfoe second and was drven n on a ht by Malt Fay Summt overcame West Orange, 12-5, behnd the ptchng of Doug Post Vctor Thomas led the of fense wth two hts, n eludng a double. Summt scored runs n the frst four nnngs wth strong httng by Ed Rodrguez, Bradley At Panzer Bll Bradley, basketball star and Rhodes Scholar, wll speak at the 20th Annual Honor Convocaton of the Montclar State College Panzer School Councl on Thursday,May 12, at 1:30 p.m. on campus n the Student Center Ballroom Bradley retred ths sprng from professonal basketball. A 1965 graduate of Prnceton Unversty, ho starred on hs college basketball team, beng named Al-Amercan for three straght years n 1964, he won a gold medal n the Olympcs n Tokyo Bradley also has been accorded recognton as a scholar and a leader Twenty-three physcal educaton majors wll be honored at the convocaton, ncludng MargaretSavageof 87 Beekman Rd, Summt Summt Booters Wn Three League Games Fve of the s*c teams that make up the SVSA went wth acton last Sunday and came away wth a record of three wns and two defeats. Summt's Dvson team was awarded a vctory by forfet, 2-0. The Summt Spurs of Dvson 11 added another wn to ts record, defeatng Brdgeweter, 4-3. Ths brngs the Spurs' season to 5 wns, 0 losses, and 2 tes. OB perfect playng condtons the teams fought to an exctng 2-2 te at the half. n the second half Summt began to domnate play and went ahead late n the game on a well-taken corner kck by Peter Rogers and headed home for the wnnng tally by Andy Taylor. n addton to Taylor's goal, Peter Rogers scored twce and Chuck Colton once to complete Summt's scorng. n Dvson play, Summt suffered a loss to Brldgewater, 2-1, despte goalkeeper Paul Green's save of a penalty shot. Summt led at the half, l-o, on a goal by Matt Taylor but f someone n your tamly h:s 3 drnkng problem,»qu can see what t's dong to them- But can you see what t's dong to you? For nformaton and help contact AL-A NON Wrte P.O. Box 487 Or Cal Faced Wth A Drnkng Problem M fal net no Urn «M lck rllrrt? Perhaps Alcoholcs Anonymous Can H»lp Wrte P.O. Box 315 Or Call let the game gel away n the second half. n other Dvson acton, the Summt Natonal team beat Westfeld, 3-0, on sold defensve play and welltaken opportuntes by the forward lne The Dvson V teams were n acton and came away wth one wn and one loss. The Summt Sautos team beat Sommerset Hlls, 4-2, whle the Summt Unted team was losng to Westfeld, fro n the Santos game, the vctory was acheved through a team effort. Summt controlled the tempo of the entre game and put t away, leadng 3-1 at the half Tommy Osmun scored two gjcas, Phllp Pard one and Vto Cato one. Larry DeCsare was outstandng at fullback 1 % 1 1 'O CMh2l AS Steve Reynolds. Mark Psvw S(«"vp Mtddxnn and Mke B«k«t. Mddlcton and Bosket had two stolen bases each as Summt had seven stolen bases durng the game. Summt'* fn*shm«*n haw* a record ol 6 1. LEADS BBLE WKEK- Dontld V. 84-lbert or Murray llll. charman and chef executve offcer of J.C. Penney to.. nc., New Vork, tst been named natonal charman for the 37th nterfalh Natonal Bble Week, November Seber succeeds (he- Commssoner of Baseball, Bowe h. Kuhn. who was 1976 Natonal Charman. A natve of Hamlton, Oho, Sebert was educated at the Unversty of Cncnnat. He s an actve layman n the Chrstan and Mssonary Allance Church. Murray Hlt, and s a member of The Busness Councl, Washngton, D.C.: vce charman. Natonal Retal Merchants Assocaton: charman of the board of trustees, Nyack College. Nyack, N.V., and the East Coast Advsory Board. Unversty of Cncnnat. He s a drector of Unted Way of Amerca. Unted Fund of Grean Nrw York»n«the Natonal "Mnorty 'urehasnfs Councl. nc. tes^essssa: Do your home n prnts. Screened prnts, florals, documentares, geometres, plads, strjxs. contemporary - a:d rrkjre fabrcs tlan y>u could wsh for At ravngs you never hoped for, up lo 50'fc! Wfe recotranend custom workrooms CORNERS 123 at to, teover, N cr. The frm of the two remanng "poston nghts" n the schedule for the Madson Plata ndustral Bowlng League caused a three-way tc for frst place A roll off next weak wll put Welsh Dary and Cooks Applances n one contest and Chatham Fre. Dept wth A. Corrad & Son n the other. Ths could very well Celebrtes n Tenns Tourney Tenns stars Arthur Ashe, Bob Lut, Fred McNar and Sun Smth are among the THE SUMMT HERALD, THURSDAY. MAV 5, CAGt 19 3 Teams Share Lead n Bowlng champons to play at the ''Show-down at Morrstown" tenns tournament on May Basketball star Bll Bradley ol»o wll * battlng on the court Bradley wll play n a pro celebrty match slated for the fnal nght of the two day, three-sesson com petton Bradley las ended hs 10 season assocaton wth the New York Kncks '"Showdown at Morrstown" offers % *,mo n prze money t wll be held n the 3,500-seat Wllam j Mennen Spof Arena The sessons are scheduled for Frday nght. May 13, at 7 p m, and on Haturctayul S:30and 7 p.rn mult n another roll off to SheaU at 587 (Z») and the detemne the eventual Ken Loock at 582 (206). champons ' Vc Tome Carpenters Cooks Applances took two.cemented ts hold on ffth games from Welsh Dary place wth a sweep of Mele ^ last week, causng these two teams to end n a te. John Cooks at 581 (242) and Nck Change at &53 led ther team, whle Don Hamlton rolled a fne 560 for the Darymen. Chatham Fre Dept. brought tself nto the threeway te wt. 1! a clean sw«ep of A Corrad & Son, whch could possbly clam second place More lkely ths team wll end up n fourth place. Jack Conbn rolled u fne MR (212-21B) followed by Dewey Kent Place Lacrosse Team Wns The Kent Place Scnool varsty lacrosse team hrrwwl ts record to 2-0 recently by defeatng Newark Academy, 6-4 The loss put Newark Academy's record at 0-2 Frst-perod acton saw Kent Place leadng 4-2 on goals by Odette Gult, Jennfer Koser and two by Mary Clay Felds The Newark Academy goals were contrbuted by Jenny Huettner. Secund-a K oa 's were added tjy Tory Thomas and Odette Gall for Kent Place ufd by Ellen x'buhn for Newark Academy Skywnd Auto Parts Wns ndependent Loop Tlts Skywnd Auto Parts league champons the lasf two years, scored fve runs n the top of the frst nnng, and wenl on to beat Terry's. Luncheonette 10-4, as the ndependent Softball League started ts fourth season of play The bg he n the frst nnng for Skywnd was center! elder Bobby Brandt's three-run homer n the bottom of the fourth, Mke Ptoano ht a three-run homer for Terry's to cut the lead to 5-3 Skywnd came up wth three more runs n ts next at bat to put Skywnd ahead 8-3. Skywnd collected S hts, ncludng home runs by Brandt and shortstop Chuck Fotey.Terry's had t hts, wth two each by Rcky Armstrong and Mke Dffana. Suburban Hotel, tralng 7- *. gong " the ~st!!!!ng, came up wth seven runs to beat Uncle Mke's, Suburban had jumped out to a 41 lead n the second, but Uncle Mke's scored sngle runs n the thrd, fourth and ffth nnngs to te the score. Uncle Mke's took the lead wth three runs n the sxth before Suburban batted around n the seventh. Outfelders Andy Cattano and Carl Bressen led a 19 ht attack for the Hotel that saw seven players wth at least two hts. Losng ptcher Waylen had thre* hts and shortstop Felef Nestle? a home run for Uncle Mke's Thrd baseman Scott r- The., tnt Annual Mothers Day Pendant n tuerup scared twce and drove n al fve runs wth a double and a home run as Terry's Luncheonette scored a 5-1 decson over Magc fountan. Ruerup's two-run homer to left n the second nnng gave Terry's a 2-0 lead n the bottom of the second Tom Clcaleselut a three-run sx* to put Magc Fountan n front Rueropcame up n the fourth wth two men on and ht a drve to rght center that scored three more runs to put Terry's ahead to stay. Comstock, Ruerup, Cooke and Mke Ol'ana led Terry's wth two hts apece whle Wechel, Ehrhardt, and Kronerh had two hts each for Magc Fountan. Skywnd Auto Parts won ts second game scorng nne runs on just eght hts to beat Masco,»-7 Skjwtd scored n every nnng but the frst, but ts bg nnrngs were the fourth when t* scored three runs on three hts, and the sxth, when t scored two runs on three Masco errors to up the lead to 84. Masco came up wth three runs n the bottom of the sxth to pull wthn one but Skywnd scored an nsurance run n the seventh. Masco outhtt Shy wnd 12-8 as Musrllo, wth a solo homer, and Prazner collected two hts apece off wnnng ptcher Dave Conroy. Dave Swck, wth two home fx."., and Bobby Brandt, wth a double and a trple, led Skywnd DAMASCENE'" Noted Ann Arbor wldlfe artst, Harry Ams, created ths tender vgnette. "Doe Md Fawn", exclusvely for Reed & Barton to naugurate ther frst annual Mother's Day pendsnt n ther starsng Ds?5&JMM>n««flv«r. a rch blendng of 24 karat gold electroplate, bronze, copper and pure slver. 16" - 18" adjustable chan ncluded. Elegantly gft-boxed. $14.95 (ncludes chan) S'tORr MURRAY LLSQCAR- FLORAL WE. MURRAY HLL. N.J. Contractors, who now have a battle to keep the sxth spot Vc Tome, Jr., rolled 580 '200) followed by Nel rvng at 523 Pat Mele was tops for hs team at 581 (216). The Spare Parts took two games from Man Auto Sfcles Greg Gelson led the Spare Parts wth 578 (201), whle Dck Stus was top» for the Auto team at 553 (214) The Masons posted a clean sweep of A & J Con structon. Ths wan a case of the Masons beng "up" and A 4 J "down" at Torn Mttgan rolled 582 ( ) followed by Paul Pller at 558 (221) and Ed Flppone M5 for the Masons. Madson Tre Company welcomed back Tom Secula's fne effort of 562 (204), but the Good Gup took two games from the Tre team Kck Kern was tops for the Good Guys at 538 (»1>. Wth only one week remanng n ths season, t all comes down to the fnal three games, wth only ffth and the las; place beng resolved AHT AUCTON ADS WORK Halon Freedon. Coordnator of Overlook Hosptal's Moble ntensve Care Knt MFJtC t. accepts a check from Al Schretter, t trustee of the Summt Jaycce Foundaton. The donaton represents proceeds from an art aucton held earler. Mrdlc, servces the greater Summt area, provdng ex t-rls> n medcal assstance n addton to (he Frst Ad Squads (Sehneller photo) 1937 Reunon Planners Search for 51 Mssng The Summt Hgh School Class of 1937 hopng to plan ts 40th reunon sometme ths year, wants to get n touch wth some 51 classmates whose addresses are presently unknown. Of the total 185 class members, 115 others have been located and 19 are deceased. Those who can provde nformaton on the locaton of people lsted here should call Peg Cotandrca, , or wrte lo h«at 480 Sprngfeld avenue, Summt. /^dresses are needed for Catherne Acheson, Cham Applefeld, Lorrane G Bather!, Edward Boryeskne, Robert Burford, Eldred J Carow, Lous Carpenter, Elate Chg, Wlber Cst. Florence Connelly, Joseph Cullen, Else Dean, Gordon C. Dunbar, Rta M Fagan and Mary Fcrnhout Also, John Francs Forte, Wtnfred Ges, Elzabeth Hazelton, Helen Maron Herthel, Edward L. Hll. George Hyde. Roland Hyde, Susan Margaret Lamb, Edythe Lent. Raymond J Love, John Martn,' Mary Fath Mller, Ashby MH chell, Sandra Molnnn and Charles Morton. Addtonally. Vrgna Mae Nethaway, George Pc(to, Davjd Phllps, Sally Raymond, Gerbert Rebel, Cteorge Rvere, Anthony Thomas Romeo. Jeans Sanford, Edwad J Santucc, Albert P. Santucc, Donald R Scherdc, Howard M Sch mdt, Catherne A Shafer, Margaret P Shaub, Bar bara Shaw, Delbert Wnston Slaughter. James Smth, Horace Walker. Eleanore V/Phh Mary Elzabeth Wllams and Elosc Wunner Your Furs Keep Them Cool n Summer n Our ( old Storage Vault On Premses At l»w Summer Hates Call M.LBUHN FUR S1OPPE Mr, Arthur Dome 315 MUburn Ave Mllburn Concert Masters, BASCALLY BACH.OS Bove, Soprano Lous Bagger Harpschord anl (rfcan Stephen Berkelhummer «)lu«- ;,(«) k«">rdt-r Tmothy Eddy. Cello Wednesday, May 18, l!w as H» M "al Sant SleU^u 1!. K «*cupal Omrh H) Man Street. Mlllburn STUMP" "-- ' l'n * -Tr'- <Tl)c o ^d-p up la Dspatc Pul3lnne<j e vo'y Thudty Wated to your homv by ublf npfon Only Sumrntt H1-1 ad 2^3 -tooo Os o.tt h 444 HOBO Wsh Mom a Lrr p t Very Happy Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8 wth... An Exceptonal Dnner At We offer a temptng selecton of ntrgung appetzers learty homemade ho & LOU soups elegant crepes, generous steaks and chops delcate crepe desserts, hot apple streudel, creamy cheesecake Brunch wll not he served. MURRAY HLL SQUARE Floral Avenue. Murray Hll, N.J.. Call for Reservatons Open daly fur luncheon 11 :30-4, Dnner served on Sunday 12 - < Major Credt Cards Honored.1

20 THE SUMMT HERALD, THE NEW PROVDENCE, BERKELEY HEGHTS DSPATCH, THE CHATHAM PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 5,197" t SUMMT NEW PROVDENCE BOARD OF REALTORS BERKELEY HEGHTS MLS SUMMT J SUMMT SUMMT SUMMT SUMMT BACKYARD CONCERTS. FREWORKS, BASEBALL On Memoral Ftd, Ft t bl&ch, ftrayto. Oak Kr.ol SchooU- Appealng Ccona featurng f*muy rm. com p&tck flagstont j*att», fend tun deck, attachttf tarts* >ntt>0*hrv MARGARET ft. $Hf f*ard AGENCY FAMLY NEW LSTNG DUPLEX, lvng room, dnne room, ktchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, tut! basement, <9e«p lot, alumnum ldnj, low STO't. Courteously nervng Ortalfe* Summt reer j. Farey Realtor Ave., Summt Ens, n-m PRVATE PARKNG N THE REAR For FAST results... use Classfed Ads EXECUTVE COLONAL 5 bedroom - 2H baths. 30' lvng room wth mlble freplace, modern ktchen, lt new tled baths, ckstts galore. Famly foom werookn pool surrounded bj protenkmtll) lsnd$up»d ground affordng utmost prme;. Must be swn to be apprecated Many Hnt. Set through THE STAFFORD AGENCY Realton 10 Bank St, Summt Eves. & Sun. Mrs. Close 27727M RANCH SO NVTNG! Your >eung people wll warn to Brng rwr mtr.es wmt lo <tl tug famly room openng out s tn. n«a*d pool or to «t«.r arotm h«freplace or h*» nn ol png pong or pool Ths handsome wht* brck «frame c«lemel has a woodsy vew from me lvng room.dnlng room& large ncreftned porch. The frs! floor else n* 2 twn tl«bedrooms + 1 baths, panelled lbrary, newly decorated Mlcher. & powder roam Tn* 2nd flow h»s «tw»n bedrooms + J Seth A rt(y wtttful tmntl TO l««l SRL omrunu ruous OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5p.m. 317 Damond Hll Rd., Berkeb, H.lthU EXCEPTONAL 1 oeoroom horns. backs up le»cres Unon county Perk n qut! NK Provdence nefftfeer hood! HANDSOME BED (RCK COLONAL FBE PLACE n tare* lvng rttn, 11x11 SCREENED PORCH, VNYL SDNG lor LOW-COST HtATNQ wth ABSOLUTELY NO MANTCNANCEH «<.»00 JUST LSTEOTHRU OLSON ASSOCATES R8ALTOWS «*M»S«1O«Sprngfeld Ave., Nfw Provdence 10 Bank St., Summt Em. & Sun Mrs. Curts »B.-M>»Tm. rw-m s<tamtnta Cwto!).*! *re«deep tot low txt f JUST LSTED vpt!(**(» tewn*ry ktchen Wvey deep (at $o)ert cut <le t*c w Berkeley Htlghs * EXECUTVE COLONAL S4S ' S tn ths brand rtcw lutng, potmtng all thast nc* to have features you art lookng fort Such as, screened porch, den and rec room, freplace n lvng room, 3 bedroom*, Vj baths, and 2 ttr garage- Backyard ttretches 200' deep and ta a pato for ceokout*. See soon n MMburn and ashng u*t S4),5C0. Cat) ( «.!. Mr D.r, 46441S9 Member.Cofttt)*fttsl Referral Scntuw tfte. * * # CHELL REALTOR ASSOCATES m proud to jnnounce the openng of ther new offce at: 524 MORRS AVENUE, SUMMT and arc pleated to ntroduce a ntw concept n tm pyrchaaa or talk of Kt»l Estate through Ds tn*t*u#ton at ther Centra) nformaton 0»ttV wth compwtcrutttf uta on atl homes llttttf for sat* n *H of tft* Summt *rn» Morrt County araas. You are mvt«d to att«n«l an Open Heusa at 5S4 Merr Avenut (across from Murco Poo Rattaurartt) on Sunday, May Uttt from J p.m. to 4 p,m E TAKE ADVANTAGE vuoun yaw oetv a 4 b*dr«m 3 bath, J car 9tr«ged Cstoftal SjtH Level en one of s«mmt?> tup*! «wrn»n«str&etx wth prvtv w&tkt&s preswrty t«r ONLV n?4^? Better or*b th b«r««n ovtcfc ** rar*y tvvt OUft {Ulftj tatf (*m enotfqh to go to t»# boarfl. 44 Sprngfeld ftsenue. Summt ** ***#***; MADSON ft R&fa n - n#ar traffcpfrtattot n Splt ntar recreatonal *tl(3 n Coen*) - ntsbf t*<f**tttn* ***(S SUMMT ONLY MANY CHOCE BUYS CALL FOR DETALS V ARE MEMBERS OF *f MULTPLE LSTNG BOARDS Summt Offce Chatham Offke 6SS-6DO0 nstant nfo on mars than WW UHngs tn Summt and r Morr County" J WTH OTHEH OFFCES N CHAT HAM. MORRS TOWN, BASKNG R OGE. CHESTER CLNTON, SOMERSET SOUTH, HACKETTSTOWN &MT LAKES CALL US TOSEE Great spht level. Lvng room, dlntog room, ktchen wth eat n area, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, famly room, 1 car sarags. Centrally '-azsuc n New Provdence mmedate possesson, 145,900 Trm ranch. Center hat. Lvne room wth freplace, dnng room, ktchen wth eat n area, jalouse porch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, 2 car^tarase Beaut) tut area of Summt 187,500 Spacous Colonal splt tevet. A real delght tor s large famly. Entrance hall, lvng room wth freplace, dnng room, kttfwn wth eat n area, S bedrooms, 2v} baths (plumbng n lor 3rd bath) famly room, full basement, ] car attached garage. Rollng hllsde of Summt. S19.SO0 Courteously tervng Greater Summt PETER J. FARLEY RtBtor T79 Sprngfeld Av»., Summt 27MU1 Eves. 4S4-O52! 2/71205 PRVATE PARKNG NTHE REAR VALUE You'll apprecate tht value of a t*rgb panelled famly room wth a freplace, the conv«ntersee of the brght eat-n ktchen, the tpactout 4 bedrooms. Cal for EXTRA Ths custom by ll home has lot* of e*tr*s nctytttng 3'j baths, a rec. rosm wth wet bar, a den, plaster wafts, «rtd central ar. Enoy lvng rt ths center hall Colonel for ll.ooo. GRACOUS LVNG NATURAL Thome s a natural for th* Rattch mnded famly ts 3 bedrooms, 2 bath», lvng room, dnng room and famly room are large and tunny. Askng n fh«tow 2 91 Morrs Ave., Summt, REL Eves. & Suns. Mrs. whtesell 27M175 or AAr. Cowan J7JJM3 BEST EVER * * NEW LSTNG COLONAL tn tdealc settng, beautful crcular < «nd ttreh wth central park w*mn dstance to tf: tc#n.; &nd tthoof Lvng roem wlft ttr#fm»ce, «rg«rfono roam. dsn. naw ktfthea. bcdrthjm. full and 2 Hast baths Panelled rec room,! or e»f*ge- A$ttns $T7,SSO- S«ntng you n 4 tounes: UNJOH MOKRS SOMERSET HUKTERDOH Naom 8. Fason, nc. REALTORS 102 SUMMT AVENUE, SUMMT GLLETTE BRCK RANCH HORSEMAN'S DELGHT 9 Plus Acres 3 bay Horse barn + fenced corral + 4 bedroom ranch s sn deal package for horse lovers. Rased hearth freplace n lvng room, formal ttntttg room, 2s ff so,, paneled rec. room. Covered pato overlooks deep estate SU0.0O0. a. Mtnun.»(..*«v. Monker.»!-K;< L. Bas. m "' a Gumm, U4-MH ve N. Ford, 4A4-&741 V Zatnchl, 44-}Sl] L Z.nlnHH. t>l-0»!) Scftmalenbroer, 331-nu MttMn or;»u.r,f>.«sts; :r;ns! RCHARD C. FSCHER, nc. R8ALTOH8 «*»» Summt Um, & Sun. Norm* Owen S SUMMT OUR REPUTATON S BULT ON PERSONAL SERVCE NORTH SDE Ths majestc * bthsroom 4'j hath ColtmJa) wth two mat t&r u.t# wth lutnc rooms ttuattd. on over an acre of secudffd property has floor to celng wntfcw floodng every rootn wth fght, Out doors there's a lovely pool ar.d pato, tntjoort fhere' long, wde entrance hull, targe* \Wm% room, formal dnng room, tun porch wth rock gardtn and grtenhoum td a bg, brght eat n ktchen wth butter's pantry and brck grll. sm.oso OLOwCR TtwKSBUSf Th«dcrmftatlne horse man wth a londnesj for ht orc home* wll love tfn queenfy Otflroom Vctorun on 7 acres, of rch, rollng farmland. Prom ts rately Georgan entrance hall, rest contry ktchen wth brck lreptact, orgnal wde board floorng, bult-n boofccsses and Federal paneng to ts 3 barnt, prfng. and smoke house, ttorage and w»ecn (heels and S acres of fenced pasture - t's perfect tor the gentleman farmer n everyway. SB?, :t J Sprngfeld Avt Berkeley HeshH Eves. & Sun. Barters Nace *M HS4 Mayljnn cktn 4M«t» Call us. You'll be so glad you ded! BURQ6ORff SUMMT - WOODLAND PARK M.ret»!.rh.t.k,nQ»-b«aroom 4-batt al.brlck Colon. lal wth slate roof - the ultmate n gracous lvng, from ts massve* 10 *«panel lets lbrary wth huge martlle freplace to ts magnfcent master sute wth dressng stcove. sttng room, enclosed perch and tuftdeck. Other luxures nclude completely new ktchen (Uullsrs pantry s equpped wth wet bar, grll, Scotsman ce maker), grand formal dnng room, basement wth recreaton room areas and wne cellar. H.Kl /^j^s BROWN FOWLER KKALTOKS TOP VALUE frft COSDTOS where n New Provdence can you fnd a 4 bedroom center hal ColonU wth HrepUce, grognd level rec room, lots ol closets, thoroughly clean and freshly panted, Solarlan lloor n tre ktchen, retlnlshed floors throughout, J car garage and more? Where can you fnd t prced n the»70's. we're sure you'll love t»s much as we dot Call soonl OUU EXPBBfNCE-MAKKSTHE [HFFK113NCK Call us to see ths perfect 4 bedroom colonst n Berkeley HelgMs. Preperty 150 x 299, buutluly amc*ped Central ar. Electrostatc ar flter - the works. Askng»l\5,O00. COLONAL Wth Charm Plus on beautful Valley Vew Avenue. Large landscaped lol wth prvacy. S bedroom, 2 baths. Exceptonal offerng. Transferred owner. 4*k. ng 5)17,OM. PROFESSONAL USE Lcv=!y!pr.:;h trck Sum w m* >«sn or any type of professonal use. 1 bedrooms, J baths, 4-room Offce Sute wth ample parkns facllttlee. Askno J125,ooo. MOUNTAN AGENCY Realtors as Summt Avenue 273r?212 Summt Eves. * Sum. 4M-SMJ, m-a, 17107a], 277.]014,J73-J3!s *! BERKELEY HEGHTS GARDENER'S DREAM Beautful large level lot wth a vl»w n the dll area of Berkeley Heghts wth story took flowers and penllngs 4 bedroom, 2 bath Colonal, 2 c»r g»raj». Just^Mnttd am f*«t*r;tsd. r!y occyp^nc y A «*50 n ths won't last long. CalUsTompec. Realtors Sprngfeld Ave., Summt Ask for our current Homes For Lvng Magatlne Dck Corby Svenlngand Sundays Call BllleDePrlo 785 Sp.ngf.!d «w. 5 Mountjr *»e. Summt «"'"»""' Ml Bethel Road Waron $ [REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 CHATHAM BOROUGH CHATHAM BOROUGH SUMMT 1 FOR SALE BY OWNER Charmng 3 story Capt Cof, Con. venlent to tran, shoppng, etc. On wooded lot n pleasant ruljhborhooft. 3 bedrooms, famly room, l full end 1 half kattu. Redwood uaneled lvng room and dnng room, freplace, screened porch, aetached garage, car port, excellent storage space. Effcent ol steam heat. Full basement. Hgh MO's. Prncpals only. Phone «3S- CHATHAM OORC 5 Bedroom Colonal s years old. thru»r.!:r hsll, elegant lvne ream and dnng room, large eat n kltchsn, panelled famly room wth llreplacs, plus fnshed bascmtnt.!'l baths, central ar, fullyc»rpetea. deally located n beautful tm !!. settng CONDOMNUM - Trl-level. 2 bedrooms plus den. avt baths, garage, AC, all applances, WW csrpjs MSess P" -= -»» " NNE ROOM splt. Central ar. 3 rooms on ground level prvate entrance. Excellent condton. S7,W9. Call or J7^7«9.

21 1 s ll 1 m 1 m well tefth Xmatt>um%, modnd **h, entle&tt ''fef1 * fr«tt and CttAf MAM TOWMSHtP R»ncfc tsmt on ** *cr* weeded le. / 1 tmlvt HEGHTS j ^AYffEN? BLUE'S? tf wt'te ht-t'ft 10 h*tp y*»y O ner of Tts $ bedroom, 2 b*ltv CuH*! stana rtftdy c «H, fefst *ny CfUhfj-0 Mum jjt f work, you Wt!!. jujl (all FAMLY PROBLEMS? f tou SEED 4 BEDROOMS AMD Aft N LAW AFT. N FAR HLLS LOWTAXlS 1 BEES & WOODS N GROUND POOL DOG SUM HUGE WORKSHOP PNO PONG ROOM PlEAS.6 LET Mt SHOW»OU THSATTBACVE MOWlfc 1US REDUCED TO $89,000, 0WHER WANrs OFFERS RUSSELL S. WOOD Realtor THE CHARM ol the TALL OAKS area. he aroma ot sprng ttowers urrcjnd t'.: =ttrsttv^!v =c=r sted 4 bedroom Cape wth new modern klchen, 3 lull Oaths, wetllo wall carpetng, dnng room, lvng room wth freplace, enclosed porch, garage, full basement, new roof Large closets, spacous master bedroom wth cedar close! deal locaton for :ct~gt. tran*. Sj-Soo Prncpals only For appontment call «7.SS2. TOE SUMMT HEKALL), THE NEW PROVDENCE. BERKELEY HEGHTS DSPAfH, TUB CHATHAM frkss, TURMUAY. MAYJ>^ ONLY ONE AVALABLE S b«f aomt,, t\n bash, lvnf nom, amne ream, tt country ktehm Wt turr.hh at, major t h*» wftter, Kr conaltonn*. 6*u Summt Wtefe to trkn,fcchftal, church**, #t. l?3 p r mtmh BOB BUTCHER & ASSOCATES Rtltw S*^n«1«!4 *ve, fetfkwtv M«lel»H 464 7*00 LL.UA.stTM - r?s north Bread S. Hewly decorated «*.?, ]Vj room epts Delune elevator bultemg West mttler area near all trans Call fvt(m to r fte.m to p.m 475 Use Daly p.m JSSSM1 New PROVDENCE: room partment, famly Muse Ut Hes furnlned encept electrc lt per rrtomn. Cs«n * ". LOVELY 1 Dr., 1 S, 10 toy. LR & DM, eat n ktchen, retr 4 E>W, w-w carpetng, A-C, heat suppled garage n Summt deally sltuat ed for schools, chvrcn, RR ft Shoppng tn par month Lease. securty, references requred. No pets, mmedate occupancy Tel Super. J/l Hs SUMMT rel Sprngfeld Ave For rent. mmedate or future occupancy. A-C 3 bed., J»^ batt * v tswsfecv^s-»*s.."v P5J.S! $4 r»e room, garage, btcdty «Ens L~ck?«**» *o NYC one {! S!=-t Mr * t,.»»m«wt Eram SM 10 sumlvtt Large apart staton and hosptal. S42 per month Call J77-MM after e p.m. Apartrctnt Unfurnshed E_ ^ Wd PROFESSONAL small «p»rtmen» nsumm ares ONE bedroom convenent to transportaton Summt area fteply to BO«4S, Dlpatch, 111] Splnsfleld Ave, New Pro* NEW PSOVDEKCE rw * Meat ' nd water tu^»«4. Matwra MURRAY HLL Fo«r belroom, COU! couple or.nfllf AvuHabl* Jun«<- V tatts, rased ranch on a hll, 87?- 1774«*. lvng room wth freplace am) cathedral cthung, dnng room Rooms Furrtshed and famly room. Cete to trans and schools on quet cul-de»ac Wanted Hgh 1*0'* J>rncp»! onlv *** YOUNO BUSNESS graduata teekt snglt room tor thrca mc-thftj 7* r HELP WANTED R ESUMES! Each te'kum * result of u. depth utter vew and genmnt tar an appontment; U KERN A. ULRCM LE GAL JKKetfcf t E*F^ vnete Fo* modern Mwr Mlls Swrnmt l»w 6th«Call ««W PSYCMlATRtC hll To MO#b wth Htum mt te Drtttut ont v tef vxp«t.stcfcd v*l«wflt Swmmt Herstd Sex. Sum OAL-OUY FHOAV nter «stn«and cmhenfltns petton at Hsrtsfsae fettery: Chat ham t ntormst atmesptwre Ca» 135 * * pm MAN.WOMAN, Wl and pert lma Clurllne's Ona Store H 1011 STOCK Permanent employment lor o.oal llted person to wor* n a clean, ar condtonal! plant. Recelvlno, cleanng am atrntng part away. Call )!«! Burlng nstrument WANTED Apartment Ona bed Co., le Rver Rd. Clutnam, NJ room Summt or tm medal* An eoual opportunty employer vcnty, tor lngle wertn» person p O Bo 114, Summtftprtmtat EXPERENCED ktchen help Apply n person: Charleys Aunt e Passac Ave., Chatham. Furnshed > typst for dverstus EAST ORANGE 21S S. Marron S Delude elfkencv apts. S36S2Z0 per mo. All utltes, ww carpetng. «!K n cengenlat offce Pleasant surroundngs. nterest ng mal order and retal busness AC Free oft stre.l parknj Penson plan, proft sharng and Etevetar buldng. s7s-t7ea. nsurance. HJ-JSo. MADSON Female wanted to share house»14»-month plus securty. Call 5<0 M7» * BEDUOOM5. rec. room, 1 oaths ar condtonng, wall to wal car petlng. dshwasher, laundry room argeyard. New Provdence Ask ng SSSO 4«4 le. House Unfurnshed 1 NEW YORK NORTHERN Dutches County15PRKGFELO. Hall Of duple*. 3 vcoftan Fernefe JO nttev pond. wvoom, onns room, lvng trout srream, 2 beamed Hvm9 roon>» room, btchsn, den, l bath; basement j s*r«fe. 2 floors country htch«n. t bfedroot115 up, 1 month plus utltes, month down, 4 bahs, treer.ed parch. securty Cull J»-*m. tottage barns. safu (n 1,000 MURRAY HltLAvalUDe lamt (fatey. 3 bfrdroom, 1V-, bath, sptt-tevetf attached garage. j SHORT HLLS Walkng dstance ta staton, 1stores 8; school* 1559 per month. CtM*4 4 SHORT HLLS KAlSEDArtCH t, tand- Offces tcapet. Schools and N Y stn wthn walkng. n t.co't Prtnclpals only. 4#? 082«. SUMMT Offce Space. Com pletey (urnshed &»rp«ted pr vate offce. Full tme recepton MSCELLANEOUS 1st Personal teltphone Answerng Conference room for yeur meet ng. BANK STREET PHdFCS, SlONAL CENTER. CALL SS Power boat ncluded. Mnutes from tk ares back dour open* on Green OFFCE SPACE FOR RENT. S20 Mountan natonal Forest Wrte: sq fl. u.so eq. ft. plus your own Stger, US A1A, Pompano Beach, utltes. J offces, puh conference Fla 33G«room, clercal area, stocjt room, ACREAGE carpeted, pensled, central ar, ample parkns, 2 blocks from ralroad Wll tub~dlv.de. The Rtchland Co., Realtor* 27S-709, BY OWNER - 10 S acres, su.sw. N.Y. state. Near Pepacton Reservor. Fronts on town road wth electrcty avalable. Gently roll- ng w.tt beautful vew. Jon area land owners huntng assocaton CENTER OF CHATHAM. S room sute, % lavatores/ 1560 square fest wth parkns. $250 a month, mmedate occupancy. Rch.and Co., Realtors and have thousands of acres to hum end fsh. Cat! * , evenngs.! Vacaton Reetafe RENTALS Rooms Furnshed WAN 1 ED Mature person to share lurnlshed house ROOM apartment, utltes. Avalable June. Call J HLTON HEAD SLAND, S.C. 1 bedroom vlla completely furnshed. 1 golf courses, 17 tenns courts, pool and ocaan swmmng. Access to Hyatt Hotel facltes. June a Summer Rental, 11*0 per wk. Call 374-SM weekdays untl 4:10 p.m. or 73S-5M5 eves, and weekends. Brochure anl sldes avalable. VERMONT. New home n rural CHATHAM. Modern room lor busness gentleman only. KHchon mountan sutng. Accommodates 13 comfortably. Ooll, swmmng, facltes, prvate entrance, parkng. Convenent to transportaton. tenns nearby. *JM per weak. References :1. HELP WANTED SUMMT - LARGE furnshed room, wall to wat carpetng. t NURSES Close to center and trans. Responsble people only *7! - Nursng! orentaton lor UN's lull nteretted n qualty oerlatrlc lme and part tme 3-11 pm. llpm- 1 Apartment Unfurnshed 7am New ncreased benefts program. Modern 100 bed nursng home. Call Kng James Nurtlno Home, Chatham Townshp, 82MSM, Monday-Frday»0-4 pm. MATURE PERSON for newly organlest data processng unt to key n data. Accurate typng «s»mla knowledge ol bsetkeepng halplul.»enellfs. Tel, ss OJW SALESPERSON, full tme Apply n person, Woolworfls, «97 Sprng feld Ave, Summt. An equal petton Relall tt pet cnce helpful. Hwrt 4» am. plus all day Sat. Apply n person Lquors, 441 Sprngfeld Ave., Berkeley Heaht MAL-FMALB n work n toad servce - salad preparaton, e a.m.» p.m WATKESS t a.m..jo p.m. UTLTY - 1J»«p.m Start mmedately. Call Mss Mayer, sll ll«. Bell Lan, 14 PART TME tvenlntt, arnar am counar man. *u«l b* famlar wrh lomml r.» n-»m. FROCHTMANS. SECRETARY to manager, Av» Hw lnura»c«otka. Matfwn laaunt urroumln m chat bam Mour-J *M»rala lyplnt rwt.n.ry and M ttrno. H tp«n>lblt matura p«r»on prtfu,h Call UlaU4. HOUEHOLD oommtc. 44 bran pt w.«k, HS, To b» UBfUM Mltl,(.,... «n< l»*r«. e*tkk«, caanlns, wamh, ronlnd clolt ns, etc CHllor.pp»lntrotn,*lS PERSON ter h*rdw«r*-.ohk* wart or* ftttftm «Kp#rtBC* pr* t#rr«.. 9 d*y w*«h, fm r.ghl. Co.td v*dn*td»v. Hurvey J T>9er.»«MHbtrn Ava, W.l burn. 3H 044t After 1pm V BOOKKKEPKR - PC ^mr)»an Exutx County fathtm hopp* tm port-tkportcup. L#tt«r> at CrcKllt. Summt Resume and salary req. wmt M#*-»a,»* a». KTCHEN DSHWASHER and potwasler to worh n all phases ol the detary deparmem n t nur tng home n Chatham..H AM 4:30 f> fx Own transportator. needed Call,)) SM WATfR WATRESS MMB D1ATBLY, EV8NMO* PtR SfSEK. COCKTA.:L AKS FOSS EsvcE. USJFOKM: TURH $HED. NO SUNDAYS. CAll HEW HAMPSHRE HOUSE, )>> UHDAY EVCNNOS, 4;S0 to O:JO NEW HAMPSHRE HOUSE. HM' RETAt SALES Fshlor. ad mnlstratl»«ablty ultra fashon able store n H.. needs persen enperlenced n merchandse pro tentaton. ablty to oroane and arrange stort. Kestme and sal ary rn Wrte Summt Herald, Box 101, Summt SECRETARY to take mlmms for the New Prtwdence Retreatlon commsson- J»»»MtS :;:." able. evenng meelugs per month and caskmel a««motal meetlnas Call *nd«w S.»»rtlal. Drector ot Recreaton,»«4«O lor personal ntervew. WANTED: person to lauaoer and ron shrts n ther home. JH-14 alter J P.M WOMAN to help mother wth young (hm/en. Monday thru Frl day. a.m. -».»»HSM COOK - part tme. Nursng home. EXPERENCED lmousne and Eusrsacc Br»!err«*. CsH ssa,,, lam drvers wesea. n>*r. «tl w a»a»mhe»- PUSH. OLEHSOE NURSNO HOME, New Pravldenc*. 4W-MM. PART TME poston now aval atle Cor New Provdence Hjh School student wno 6»s no' y*< completed l»«t r u e. Call New provdence Lbrary, SOl WATRESS, taerenctd. s days Monday - Frday. ft-mll. COHTROLLER'S ASSTANT us.mo!l,ooa Fee pad AHat town Frm, 5 years' enper countng and busness Relo caton p«d. call n Mla-ago Act Now Personnel, Employ ment Agency, Cornwall* Heghts, P* t*w». Orange Savngs Bank n Maasw na* an crpenng or a teller wth a mtntmum ol 1 year experence. At Orange Savngs Bank you wll fnd p*a»n» workng cenw< ttorn, modern offce jurroumrngs. * young statf, and excemett wneffu atwafln* you. Ca us tgday ata-z/wand ask tor Mr. (>agano ORANGE SAVNGS BANK no Man Street Madson, N J opportunty employer, M-F SECRETARES NOSTENO We have several mmedate cautons for secretares wth g»d typng sklls and at least 3 years' offce ex perence. We offer congenal workng atmosphere at our modern ar condtoned offces, plus excellent benefts. Please call to arrange convenent appontment BRAUN CFSRAUN&CO MURRAY HLL, NEW JERSEY An Squat Opportunty Employer M-F SECRETARES Bllon-dollar Frst Natonal State Bank of New Jerscv has mmedate openngs avalable for experenced secretares We offer an excellent startng salary and abundant and generous benefts from weeks-long vacatons to 12 pad holdays. nsurance and hosptalzeton. Please apply any weekday at personnel department A W s H A M BPM '3!f' '.* 500 Broad Street, Newark, H Frst Natonal State BANK of New JERSEY Frst Natc State the HELP WANTED HELP NANTES FOR SM FOX SALE BANKNG MWE YOUR MOVE ' Ht )m< tt lon SETCO.»l N«M Jy'< tunng ttank Announce ytwr ml.l n ltkt challmum op«nnt: TE^ERS xp.n.ncm) prh«tr(n( Barn l»y Heght!»n<l Summt tots lc Regular tnd tlt hlll COLLECTOR Mutl feavt vald M.J drlvtrt llunu.tdn polllon t n cur nallmw lon fl«partm«n at our B«rc«nr Mclahtt opera tlmlt MHtr. e«p«rl«nce pt- PROOF MACHNE OPERATOR tperlente a must. Poston > at our (svrklrler Melfs Opel lon center CLERCAL Oood typng smut reur«a n oor Berkeley Heghts Op«o ton Cenle fgs, attractve wsrtet ana good benttl ountl wood - Wove WW C»H J'7-«M. c*r GUARD Par! tme wrekeml a l oays. Requre t*n*me p»< lor one a hour shn p»r wos Experence wth Detss f watch r*nu*reo. Own u»np tkfon necessary phone tor apponlmts 444!1W ARCO, NC. Mountan Av«Murrey Equal op }Ortu nlty mptov CLERK TYPST Trust Dtpt. Ths s an encelent poston lor wmtone who enjoys dlver lcallon Accurate typma hll general ohee oackaround Ths pesllon s currently ocs led n Kltabtfh, but wll be re located to Summt n the neer future Hours:» PM 30O5 STSH t BXCSLL8HT kchkfh S NCLUDNG PROFT SHARNO Call Personnel tor Appt (201) ot Unted Countes Trust Co. 161 Walnut Ave., Crantord, N J 070U snegual oppertunry umpoyvr MF BANK TELLERS FULL TME 1104 PM) PART TME Safurday mornngs) Summt ft Me PUnfeld We *re seekng responsble, dependable [mjvdysf who etoy workng wth tfta publc «nd h#v» a flare tor fg*;?**. Experenced oreerrr&d, bu would b«wtlng to tran rght ndvdual Good star-lne salares, excel tent company benefts ncutj ng proft sharng. Please call tor appontment (201) or Unted Countes Trust Co. 101 WAlnuf A.y$ Cranfnrd M. 070U en equal opportunty employer MF CLERK TYPSTS TWO TERRFC TYPSTS......are needed by one ot the world's leadng nsurance companes. No experence necessary, but you must D» able to typ«at l«a»t M «!"«Choose to reman at our SUM- MT locaton or bo WUWB to transfer to NY C alter» months Ether uojltlon ohtrs a aood salary, sxcellant berwllls and plaasant workng condtons. For an appontment please call $ KEMPER NSURANCE COMPANES 25 DeFortst Avenue Summt, NJ. Equal Opportunty Employer SUMMT AMnstttm - Ettcune p Clercal Tran*** EnpmerRt Tjrptts "Wrxr* Nt«FuturM»«9«' 4S< SPRMOF6LD AV (AcrMMront n* Strut TlwMur) SECRETARY, tot tnthoa n Qlhc»»» SuptrlHt«d»Bt el Schoolt. Mutt M ralkkla, lavt»dmnlln»«atlllty. mlln lve, and 9tMt commarrf ol»r,ou»oe Prmary oulnl n tlt»f#» S Btr»K!BS! fkrlh mert OooQ»crtlMr»l and clucl tkll Mtenllct l> jncnth po»ltlon; secretaral pty,cal«&*no letter ol nter e*t and re*me t Summt Board ol Educaton, f 1 Maple S.. SummM Allen, Dr. Gerard Murphy An AttrrrstY* &< Ton Employer AVON S.MAE VOUSJ you've never»ld 6e*or«, lust «tew hours > wee* can or mo tree t.tsllent ernnss when you sell fcvon Product*. No tupereme nwttsfary Call lody VtS nm ACCEPTKG Ttme, Part Tme W Weahfe«S, D*V* ft E ply n Perse** Sa?-, A, fch 4 fr Mt or t eyt Aj»pl»tt*«Aw 1? -~r"r- DAU A JOB Choesefour Place Pcfe Yo«rTlrffe Call a 1 TCUDrttttDltC n * ( )«wnnn»*k.>> t* Part Ave., Sc, PUn, Chta Cafe t-lcensed n*rse wll c«re for your chld n my home By hour or wetjh &t FegulS sltter's rates $77 ACTVE J yr. old beyt need melure male or t#male for a pteasant summer that nclude* mmmng, arts ft crafts and study Must be ever ana able to wart or g«t rm v ne#3t«*u Rd, ChafHam ttos tnlatlmsmer Also need someone after Khool n June Call after P.M, «H«t SPONO CLEANNO, nsol or oot«l8, he»»y or laht. Helfren c*s Call Gal, mornngs U44U WORK weekend, May nt,»«. M»y nl, -4. All»or«wrjnteo S5 per hr. Banelll N P Pr*s. CtKrch Sr Hgh Call W4-M!or U«1117 & Lawe*yo**!n0 and Clean-up Students Reasonable rales Can Antques CKATf wauhung An, Chatham, 4)S!70t W BUY AND SELL furnture ar ln* pantngs ^ COME TO OASKMO RDOE Antque Show May t.. l«a'to vst Lantern House Anllque Stop u&l up Ue street. :;RD ANNUAL BASKNS KDae ANTQUE! SHOW AND SALE. Methsdllt Church, Fnl.y At.. Sasklna RMge. NJ. May. 13, neon to 1? P.M.. May 1«. A.M. to ] P.M. u dlstngnlthh exhbtors offerng Qualty chna, clocks, slver, furnture, etc. $t.so donaton. Free chld car*, lunrheon and snack bar avalable. Bcycles STNGRAY W" Schwnn boy» bhe; *7* model, 5 speed, whls Fully equpped. Cxeeltnt cond ton. H3-4U5. COLUMBA 10 speed. 3-t md and vst 39M- J7J-3»51 RALEGH 3 pwd boyt, Se»n 3 spew* men's, Sxcvllcnl condton. mulj HOT p.m. Furnture Galen Supples K HE t«tu ttn> sol, lt* Garage Sale CHOCE sower to Retre)**' by Crutktfter* Tlftany fat servce, tterlln vne, Vctoran plate, tryta stemware, cut glak, mrror, 7S Havlend complete. Ete (tre, oak bum.n desk ard char, Ht table and cnln* can ne!. Cedar chests, pwtcatd pctures, rocks and sent stones, jewelry, (owl llnem ard Dethln* Many book. Tea *««on,»a-d«r Htln>s, T», mucl aosl tons a brae. Frday ft Saturday, **»v 7 a 111 j JUST delvered, brown leather type couch. Wrong color lor us, mar b«lull rloht (or you. Call lor detals, rltll) *Her < p.m. CHERRY dnng room sute. m»pl«slngl* bm wth table. Call 4t«-S4r7 alter t p.m. MAHOGANY dnng room table. 41 ««wth " Hal. table pad! Excfllenl condton. HSO. 177 USt SOFA, >»«., MttlqM (ad velvet, matthlnolov«aal.< DNNO ROOM Bnullst trestle table (1 leve) «ceneb.ck chars, btautllul dark wood. E» eellmt condlllon. Best offer ac- HELL AM dnng room round pttfesa.1 table, 4 cane-back chars, 2 leave* vultn matchng burl aprons; lke new MrS.»JJ- 91?*. ANTQUE WALNUT c«n«back stttee -pleca burl walnut bedroom sute. 271-«!T. shp Dlreclbrft kbut ShMvpke ftftfsecton, PUftWTUHE, teat, Nrmtt ch«n tat»t«and other fttm«% urdly and &uft6*y from l> ts Of char t St, Summt 4 FAMLES ftfewb tf l»,*thtr to rnsfc* one tantattc g**fb9* &*>t Ttmrwlsy and F-rtdsy, Ma* dente?-«p.m w Nee YARD SALE **RCtS$, t* farts Te^f., Chatham Thun. ft Fr*., M*y 5» ( j (..s., (^/.uc^ tale * brae, (jtetpt, chars, rt*9t, (shtm fxtures. ramtt. shetwe*. tettfnjl louver fes'-*,? >" wftde, baby equpment, t»yk, e^me, D*3»1, mk fees?., ds'! & carr'*-^ GROUP SALE t Vasmtm bke, semes,, Aft\> 5'uup Sale v.y fr 7 O ^ fr«commonwe&ltn Avft. Ne Provdence luassftr. e' vt«- r t,llrt»?n' rtnthat 4 bke* T W'l furnture, end tnaoy. marsy et' Std ttrnt. Household tems ll ree»ort»bl«prkws plus port«e:c Kucheoad dshwasher femos "tv? s Mountan Ave. tne»( Elrc>>. turn mlt SATURDAY, May r 16 to S 13* Woodbne Crcle. Nsw Provt^^nt* CentemporBry lurnltwre, b*r. get dryer, mltcelanesus ttt-m* No early ferds. WVNU WE*. Ap«m'»«r All must to S" lenlh color TV Furnture, washer,dryer, electrc Whrlpool Relrljertor, rugs sofa, b by lurnlure, toots, etc Sat.Sun, May ; d 4:!9 p rr> Ml Morrs Ave., Summt Hear, upstar. Cash only. Me earty tlrds OKOUP Oaraee Sale. Saturday. My ), < Chart, tables, dkes.»ys. household Helm, chldren's clothes. Uscetaneous lumtue. VA Washngton Ave-, Chatham DAY SALE, Frl May t, 1 a tv % ^.m. srss rss, wcks?, ^tr.t3. lamps, shatters, baker's rack, wlngback char, nfant and chl dren's tems and more 341 Wash ng-ton Ave., Chatham Boro. SALNG to new terrtory. Come to our house for sate o«the cen Everythng must go. May» o a.m * p.m. 31 Cayuga V»* Short Mlls. SJ»-J» FRDAY $k SATURDAY. May». ; ) Sttltord Dr., Maason loll Qre*n Vllase H«"trm tram several homes. SATURDAY, May 1,!».M to ] P.M. Amane retrj., mayat washer, dnette set,!». ward rot, slaaa«sm.?sr<! twh, oapertmcks, cauch, chasl. book- Ave., Chatham OOK! thb STABLE" f Svmmll Ave,, Summt V4 P.M. wed. rrtfu Sl BOOKS FOR SALS Come vmt an hstorc sufele o&d««3 wth nterestng ouoptrtt book barsstns. BOOKS BOUGHT. Ca&n pad let oood books. Prompt remov HtrvarhUves?»sm LAWtMOWtf n (pa *re lecfctng let #n ettetnatve n buyf's «R»v> l^wmtowef. ccftsoer thu oler - RtnlKl ol <m* Kl ovr hvavv dtty tawnma**r st tht entre W»HH tor onlf st For more nformaton, &ee m S Tavlor Rentel. S^kelcy H«antt New open sundeyt MUSC BOXES, musc bots. musc boxes, musc b *a CON VERSATON PKCl. Martns vlle. Open Wed thru Sal. 16 S or by appontment, 3St~44M USED t GALLON AOUADUMS REASONABLE <»< SU) LKE NEW fclectrocycle Heavy dvly msterlxed, excellent condlew 17J4JS5 G T your head and body n S?»P«Sa twmmer. Coed classes D physcal ftness, dance movement and relaxaton raaruta Fr*«4!er nstructor. 4 Mondays startng May» at».» em or 4 Thortdcy tart ng May 15 at t p.m Temple Sna, 201 Summt Avenue. l» s?7* feefore t a m or after t p m Muscal nstruments APARTMENT SALE Saturday, WANTED STENWAV. KNAftE. May 7, 10 to 4 p m SO Morrs Avs., above Cty Autftop, Summ M&S0H a HAMLN Oft other eood um«pdno^ Top pntes p*"l We 3 HOUSE SALE 27 Manor Hll Rd, Summt. Thurdav, Mav S,^-4p.m. Frday, faay t, 9 U Toro lawn mower, Sears shop vac, men'* 3 pece suts 44 tong, black fur coat sze 12, seasonal chldren's clothng. offce tvn*wrl*»r *«<1 «t fw Farftsa portable ergan. Msg nus chord organ, standng )»ns odd ktchenware.?'2" Wf amj&urgprnl corntce Sears» pov't abw, trtvvt ot*» arm char and more. WOVNO. Partal cofllert ol home. Antflue Lmoges chna, antque cflest end dnng room server, antque mrror Large Scandnavan desh. Kenmcre washer, W>lrl K»l dryer, st v»r, books and m«ny mlccl leneous tems. Prced to jell One day only; Frl.. May «.» a.m. 3 p.m 1 Pem Terr, {oft Lafayette Ave ) Chatham Dorougt. Ttree D House Sales Haute A tat# Let us prce and tell you Household contents CALL OorltHof <*4 Dorothy McElgunn Oorothy Kolt) Household Goods LVNG. DNNG, bedroom furnture, desks, pantngs, mrrors, dshes, accessores, radal saw, typewrter, mmeo and many other tems. Call lor appontment. 17J-1?!!. WMW1. HOME CONTENTS (PV) Hammond console organ. Home full of lornlture. Cut glass, brc-e brae, lnens, etc, Frl. * S»f., to J. M»y t» 7.43 Falrwood»d.. Madson. ORENTAL RUG: Bengal, Pan-.4. r.m.m 1A' 14'. m»rum shades ot blue on whle background, uses. Negotable tm. : RUG, bound, r xv, red, whte and blue. One year old.»m-28b5. PARTALContens ot house. Best rlfer for Karsan rugs, mahogany dnng room set. end tables, sola, char, rocker, rucmer.relrlg«rator,lreeer. Morel»»4»3B4 3*1* ALYEN8UR0 ELZABCTM.N J Open Dally H? Sat h 6 HA ft OMAN pano <s!e New Sptnt P ana, Sltl Full keyboftrd Be&ttut cabnet Excellent tone 10 y»«r guarantee Pano Rental Plan Avalable ftltenburg Pano Hou*, t 1ME- Jersey St PANO. Uprlgm, Cable-Nelson Exceltnt condton. Must sell Askng SSOO MUSC starved student nterested n obtanng pano n good condlon Please help by callng n 1270 alter p.m HAMMOND Ml electr c or»»n and bench. Best offer. 4 Motorcycle 3S0 HOHDA Motorcycle Mn cond.lon Must >etl SS59 llrm Call atttr 7 p.m r-otj. 750 KOWASAK,»?S 4M » aster 7pm Pe WEST MOHLAND Whle Tar rer Must Ml» mmta man. Ml thots, pedgr.m, ktum atelea. obmenct trrnt U»lr,g keme regtred. rumm nft»r P.M, KTENS ra* to ga#d somsts. BO> traned >»: os> after 1 a.m. ADORAtLE S month old mns ture Dachshund (temalt). AKC regtered Pleast call Used tat J LZ»J OLDS Oe»n «da hartftep V, f'.&. P.B.. ft$** K.H C«ll tttter «p.m., V- 17M '7» P*C f. *,«c,hna r, vnyl re«, bucket seats, radal tres, r*ar mnoqw washer, wper»nc dttog ger, ar cendttefltg, PS, sferae, rado, tnted Blast.!s,H0 mtes, tan rwdaay mru thvrg^y nw POKTAC w*»on mstc ransmlsoa. PS, PB. * U»0 mles Enceltsr! esnortrtr. e ~> «s, Btst oler over >>oo JJ-rtl 41 PLYMOUTH staton wagon- Means ol transportaton. Best o<ler Ol alter«.: U twv Utt CHEVB0L6T sardfcjp eon verllble mpau. Otanant»«t lon. TtlepwnM»WS. s» BUCK Bleetra n mn oms tl»n. call Ar! Hr V M «"5«l, stereo,».««mles 4M J»Malter «:M p.m. f71 CAMARO; 4M. Ooml n- anlcalconon.27! MM. n VESA OT-Hatchback, 4 pe. Only S2,etn> mles. New clvtcn, eng., ex. (end. f4ew»»*>* tre*. Akmj Jtco. After S-M, ejs-mm H73 PLYMOUTM Fury doer, v auto., power, ar, mles. One owner. <2arage. Ex. callent condton u.«0 ) 7T«t «jo FORD Tsrffl! ««aa». «,««mles. P.S.. rtew snow tres, roof rack Mn sell J7S KJ» '7! FORD Country Sedan Statsf Wagon, automatc, P.J., ".».. AC, Radals. rack, traler httt,»,90s mles Askng Slltv MPALA -7S 1 door sport COUp* PS, P S, AC EKcetlent cona lon S.SU ll 4240 alter 4 p.m. 4 MAG RMS, l<" Call J73 1H l»*» CHEVSOtET cmro Sports Cavpe. Low mleld«. gxcetten} condton. Tnfefl etts, rear «lreter. AC, P.B., PS., Turba Hyeromatc, E?8 steet betted radal wfltewat! tre«. BC46V»t>3e offer consdered. 1734a)l aer» p.m CHEVY Caprce Dark Otta, door, a«lu«nteflor. Nm» Mcheln llret. Tramftrred, must sell callafln 5 MERCUfy Marqus Brttuflham,»?l Stereo, AM-FM. PS., P.B., sr, steel studded mow tre on wheeu. Good rum'-ng ord*r. 3&O3?s.m- and 4p.m tres. June Cus.om r. Many extras, new radal 30,000 mlt Must sell Dv Used Cars Wanted JUWK (. and rocks up to S30 pad mmedate p.clt up 7 days, wfek Free >»n9. Courteou WANTED TO BUT BOOKS. Good books purchased. Chatham BoQkseltar, 8 Green Vllage Rd. Madson. K2-1U1. JM LANT wll buy used ana on tque furnture, chna, glassware, slver, jeweh*y, etc. Call st The Ucsr.2 Ksr.. S73-S551. Pets SUMMT Lady wll buy household!*jrp.:«fcr3. Orsn!2! rtfss. sn. SUMMT ANMAL WELFARE tques, pantngs, slv«r, chns SEEKS HOMES. AKC affectonate and cwt*»y. Telephone bull sp»nlel, tlma pallntte. Young rsh setter, only fault fw's LONEL, Amercan Flyer, l«s too afectlonate. PAPERS DO.trans. mmedate cash. Wll ply «nr NOT 00 nn WTH OOOS. nnm Happy um 'leah.ooo Top prces pad *«frendly ml breed dogs, young and have had ther snots, Colle- ANTQUES, old cons, old guns Bo«er-Shcltle adurabl* Schnauer and utnbermx. Good natured Snoodle, tny ANTQUESRESTOReO beagle mx only 10 weeks old. M.J.Marlan,61S797S Pretty cackapoo puppes. Altec tonate neutered cats makg ttta btst house pets. All colors. Adorable kttens ncludng red long har,black long her, tgers, sllvsr greys and many, many e!t»rft se<k homes. RUMMAGE SALE TME AGAN Prcng and sortltg a»ys. Frday and Saturday, May 17, us p.m. Manday, Tuetdy. Wednesday. May M0, n, 4-«p.m. Donatons Mll be gratafully receved durng thes* hours. Sellng dates, Thursday, May openng nght at apm. Frday and Saturday. May 11-14, 105 ptn sellng days. To ba held at the former Publc Safvlce Buldng. \ SprngHtld Ave., corner at Summt. For nformaton call 2732U11 27MV4O; 377 )SS3; after 5 and weekends m-t!!3 or KE WANT TO BUY SUT Antques; lurnlturt, Of' ettlal rujs. chna, slver, doll Mewelry, etc. ' WEALJOL0U0».TB ESrATESANOPUtCHAS,. ENTRE CONTNTS MsmSerrt *,»«!»s *pj»t!s! Assoc. of Amerca * m Apprasers Assoc. of Amerca q a Chamber of Commerce Please call MORAL'S ANTQUE GALLERY LTO. 4S SprlngeUS Av. Wrnnll mom

22 PAGfc 22 THE SUMMT HEHALO, THUBSDAY, MA Y 5,1V77 WANTED TO BUT SERVCES 1 NANCY HERMANCE ANTQUfBUYNO SERVCE jh FO«OV(«!SYKS E- Htter TCM. mm.^ult c»t far: Jewelry, Furnlturt, Sl»«, CKn, Dltss, DelU, Orental rupt, Palntlngfc, etc PANO WANTED GOOD CONDTON Z2M195 fl CAN COLLECTOR wlt pay cash for older btar cans (No alumnum ptsase. J APARTMENT tlt raatlterale. n aom Munton»<7 Uo r SERVCES Carpentry QUALTY CARPENTERS AND ROOFERS nteror Exteror 30 Years Eperence Call CARPENTRY Alterttmnv feae ments, attc*, recreaton room, atftftons. Fr#» estmate* 27? MS. ^t -f m...- u *- CARPENTRY, hoae remodttmns, repars, addtons.fd alteratons by * Pfo. Ff*e etttmate " ftfttttno *3 ttttrfsr; sakw J-U. >pr Csrefu! WKk,T>r,hH r*#.or.*oy prk*< P**ss ta S6?S btfere?,3b A M ot efte ABDTONS ALTERATONS BASEMENT KTCHENS PRES ESTMATES CARPENTRY Addllons. Alter atlon, repars No work too small. Good work at reasomble orcet. JJ».«s?. Clean Up HAVE PCKUP THUCK Hub thtb»ru de&rlj removed Attcs, cetttrt, garagts cleaned. Pck up and delvery of mot tem, * your convenence Sprng cleanups W4WS CLEAN erws remove applances, turtlturs, brush, etc from house arttf yard. AM type* landscapng and tree work. Freplace wood CHARLE VNCENT. MM2U. 24 hr. servce. CLEANUPS Tratt romovaa, straw and alt. Ary M Heatonable rales. Ask for tlavt Ev««fs* 444.7»»4 4M-«015 Electrcal FRONTER ElacrK Company, Clark S., Summt, prompt wr vtca. No lob too ttnall. CR 7-»' no answer, 7S7-S402. Furnture OSEPH CHCH & SONS, NC Antques r*\\ott64, furnture repj!r: :rh> r» <»«>>l»9 Antoue bought solo. S3 Morrs Ave. (r«ar), Summll.!?7«1 H har-man All types of char repar* H«m} canng-rushng. splnt ng, Rewetblng. AH typ*» of furnture and repars, and touch-up. Antques restored FURNTURE SOUGHT & SOLD, MARTN D. URBAN SK, 211 Hckory Tavern Rd., MeryersvMe UnrJ and Garden LAWN a GARDEN CARE Claan g, Free estmate. VNCENZO PSCONEB. mn : 71-4J0) LANDSCAPE GARDENER WEEKLY LAWN CARE. Clean-up, repar & put n new lawns, seedng, lerlllng sprayng. Put n sod. Plant, trm t remove shrubs. S years exparence. Free estmates. )74-<SH DAN RUSSO, landscapng Oar danlng. Past and weed control. Monthly mantenance }. COMPLETE LAWN and garden- ng servce. Monthly contract. Fret ettrnatts. Call GARDENS, ROTO-TLLNG. rotted or fresn cow manure delvered. Wllam Hellmann* 37e-0!l5. MKE MEDNA Landscaper Clean-up^ monthly contracts. Good ortas. Fret estmate » LAWN CARE MONTHLY RATES Sprng cleanup. Ftrtlllnj, crab gran, chnch tug, fvngu, weed control. Leaves hauled away n fll. N.J. State Pestcde Control Lcense. Jarry-Oe«'» Lawn Care. 71-W0a. Reasonable Ratas Free Estlmate Fully nsured, FRANK SERNA Landscape Gardener Compe? Lawn Servce or Land nd Garden OUTDOOR DECOR COM me T LA.NOSC*HhO SERVCE MONTHLY R*T«S FR tf CSTMAT t OD KltTet MOW 1 NO OPSOL HRu&s oesk STEVSTK6CM PHCNt«M-UM e kk6l.~ v KB6MTS KUSTOM GARDEN & TREE SERVCE RALROAD Ttt «Al ^ UN SQD BUCK FNE SCREEN TOPSOfl Ask for Dave LAWNS.SPRNG CLEAN UP MONTHLY LAWN MANTENANCE LANDSCAPE DBlON & "QUALTY" OR? N j State Certtteo Prte Estmate* JOE SERfNA LandscapeOrdenef Also ask about our low cost Lawn Chemcal Servce THE SUMMT OARDCNCLUB ANNUAL PLANT SALE Many tpecul plant! from member* sardtnt SUMMT PROMENADE FRDAY, MAY t 9 a.m.tslo.m, Ra!M Sahrttty, May 1 FHUNNG& SPECALTY Cleaned!«!»»* UAWN CAB AHD SPBNO CLEANUP, Frw t»tmat«rllunabu r.ltv R. U 2 Call arymt, m-tm. HARCELLO CAVRLLflKU LANDSCAPNG LAWN MANTENANCE Sprng clean-up, new lawns and ma&on work S or m n 31)6 all«r 4 y. DA CHERA NC M»fon work. c!l htnd, and waterproofng, T) 0445 V ANO J MERCADAMTE Maon work. Water dranage Sump pumps nstalled. M 04)0. SALTUSROL CONSTROCTON CO. Mason Contractor A Bulder Stone, brck sdewalks. All types concrete work and constructon. N Kutts, Summt, CR J KNC N MASONRY WORK Ben Cafagnn over 20 yrs. exp. Steps, patos, s^ewalks. stucco retanng walls, freplaces, etc Call alter p.m., t-mn. PAVNG GENERAL MASONRY WORK CURBNG, BRCKWORK SDEWALKS: PATOJ 273 JUS or «2-3l34 alter 4 p.m MASON CONTRACTOR. BULDER CONCRETE WORK slps wall) patos - Mrs-places plasterng aratne and dranage work carpentry work wood decks-repar or ;naw rec advce ft desgnng 777. oza*. - ANTOMOALVARO Drveways-Seal Coat RRTas-Maunwork 27M4S9after«P.M. SCREENED TOP SOL DELVERED Bleeker St. nlurn Ralroad Te & Steps f RANK SERNA landscape Contractor ALL 'Vr-fc ot maonry Brck end stone work. Atso, drveways snd ndoortlastttrng. 7J-fl3?, TALAN MASOKS Old fashonad craftman wth 11 yttn «.p«ttnt«n PATOS FREPLACES, SOKWALKS. DRY WALL ETC FROM BRCK to MARBLE, twaut fully dona at old tathen«d prces. Our work l 100 par cmt ltlklm call ALDO ROTONDl at ttl-nat or m vu TRMMNO ANO RE MOVALj vary reasonable;!r#e astlmatas!7! «/\or uj.ljoj ELPElt tl TKlt Auklng at the t nnfv Servce Awocatan's Felt d«uttur. ltd Saturday nl ht at thr tfaun HM Club, were (front row) Ryan Bsrnett, Kallryt KcKla! Kll»brth lowey, Vter v.ll. < bock row) Kck Kufanle, Amy M(->-tot<l, hm* Howry. Beth Frank*. Carol BHtlng, Kathryn Howey. l*slt> Weer. md Todd tnrkr. Mtsslng from the pcture were A.T Castllo, Crag Curtlss, Kmdy Kowsle, Mkf Morturty. and Hob Mortarty S'rucreds from tht beneft wll provde n.lem.luul coun tr: sellng servkes (or f»m!le» ta Summt and New 'rovtdj-nce SJudy reeden photu) SERVCES Herone Pantng-Decoratng KEN CROSS EXPEHENCtD P*NTB8. lenofolertor pantng pret, V l.avttol. f**f HAVE BRUSH wll?»'"' Coll<«> HcwM l o OuaMty work wt* prevous Mper tntt Call 11H. J-3S.»' COS THRD THOMSONS MOStC (3^ nufflbtft) about March 34lh, Sum mt tret n r*d flwr en*«ejp* tn*tn&*a t»u ttoor^ n tewno - Elutv-e Gtcvtn" SO rcwtro Ms queston!. *l 177 e»u or 8Str GEOHG-M 27J 1010 c FOR (=NE PANO TUWNO Msctltneous ANU HEPAHN5 CALL L. MOB VATH, >»?»» WNDOW claanng, gutter clean PANO Tusnft. fne tonng, r* ad and repared P D«Angelus, Hrng «nd r egulatnj Call W-dll. Joseph Orjvn»,?S4 3»» LAWNS cleaned and cut, cellars, attcs and garage cleanng. Lght haulng and rubbsh r«mov* ) LOHT truckng and delveres cellars and attcs cleaned. Rub blsh removed nt-lut or v j s! COOK S AppHanc* Salt«and S»r«c«en all sbolaneas ncludng room a f condtoners, electrcal sardsn equpment, Park Atfft-, Summt Movng tfurnture MOVNG AMD MAULNO Charll- Vacenl « hour servce. J TUNNG (teoulatlno DAVD PETRACCOKO REPARNG ' r *m Plwterng PASTER! KG E»(jetl repsr or new shee- 'rock & tapng - pr#paratcn tor pant We <6»perat«wth "Oo-tyour setter " Known recofmfertdfrd Sumrrt! Shart Hems tmorovemenl & Repar 273-Stftl. Rug Cleanng J STeAM CLEANNG. 0«cents p«r square foot. Rugs & upholstery Tony's Rug Cleanng servce, Sprngfeld. 17fl Qr-Ss Free est mates L Upholsterng PantngOecoratng UPHOLSTEHNO Recover that_ char or sofa. Fabrc or Nauga." Revnbblns, He buldng Call 111 VNCENT 8AOOUT0 1H3. PantnE & Paoer Hantno NTeHOREXTRlOR Wndow Cleanng SWMMNG POOL SERVCE L DRVEWAY BLACKTOP SEALER FULLY NSURED EXTEROR house pantng two college students, expm-fcn prlc«j. Frw ellmttf. Contact Gr«g,j;t.)n» after»pm. PAYTAS PANTNG Experenced Colttgc Paner* Reasonabt«. Relable f-j"v '.marts C!.cr!r;s sstlmstc or 27 J-7B76 after * p m. Ash (or Ocorg* WNDOW CLEANNG Prvate torne. Professonal worn at lowest ratts, Fully sured. Exc*lertt refarences. JU-SKH or 23MM9. NSTRUCTON STUDY DRUMS WTH DAVD PETRACCORO te?r«11 there t to know abou playng fftfe drum». Readng, se work, Jan, Dock and Latn. For more nformaton call SUMMBR readns anfl wrtng DO YOu'nwd a l.,< p.lnttr, n- l ' 1 "«P'Wln- f nrl f. h T'"'? door or out, wth < ym"«untng developmental. Small g'oupt. MMrMnct urn rom collto. lor CtrMH* lrttructorl, TWO n- the summer Rssonablt rattt Call lw»: 4uly t - AlBUt J.»»«.««M August as. Call «J5-'.*M or U34 arer 5 p.m. V '/ rvbcrsncw YUKK S! OCK E X CM ANGF NC ANDOTHER LEADNG fxchunges ^locks, Bonds, Commodtes, nvcslmfnls and Advsory Serv Sute Sprngfeld Avenue Summt, New Jersey THOMAS S. PALUCK (Mgr.) NSTRUCTON COED Modern (anct. f* 30a m or Thusdsy,,**rl mg toay!3 *! p.m Temple A Ho AVMUbla tff ndvduals or 9roup& al ehtr ttme H %2t* b«fore HE er #t»f t p m J fbtlk AND SPANSH E>p»f fenctl N.J. ccrlthed leather, torn tna l«*a a&r&aa, wn ut&r tludftnt^ tnd teach CGtwrattona! ansvagst} atfum n an tnjcv*t>*e manwr Lost. & Found j FOUND ffltl blond apneo! && 'vt'fllty Swmmt Av», Sttntwo Of. C»*l fttf 5 p m WVW* Far Oaks elude roadways on both Tulp and Prospect stret'ls tesldmu have cotenetat tha the Tulp street roadway would m&e a hazard k>th to the envronment and to traflc condtons By proposng an addtonal entrance on Prospect street. Mugor dd admt that such a revson would cutback tle avalable on the hosptal faclty Questons were drected to Magor by Kchard olve, attorney (or Kalr Oaks, anl conssted manly of actual utlzaton, and the need to ( T nnfram to tsu. «^t»to hf* savng code. n hs cross examnlw of Magor, Pfaltz ndcated that Psychatrc Assocate^ knew tha Far Oaks Hosptal dd not conform to the state code at the tme ol purchase n December. 197S Pfaltz also asked questons related. to the nterpretaton of what s consdered a covered area as opposed lo a roofed area and of the defnton of lot '- overage Vtraecaro " Hgh! alter the rescue, (vprng vacaton Uegan and Mss Cooksey l(-ft for Span! J«her return, she sad, hf realty >»! n "When b«>gan h'uuyn^ frvl :t( UMK nu tlu* fr*,! * a fantastc nument 1 tad no tet-lwg whatsoever tx'cum' COuUtj' thtllt'vt* l had happened to me When got Sack to Summt and propv Sut Cr UUngB U> me,! thought, u deed. had done somehng 1 have been knd of on top of the world ever snre then t n«kt>.«me f«*l good because have gone through so much tranng "How could 1 aft so last"!! hadn't been on the SuntH rrss Ad Squad. 1 mght have hestated. 've gotten a lot of confdence from my work there. t's the crew chd who evaluates u stuaton and tells everyone to do t on my own You can't be nervous, you have to act. 1 " Upon returnng from Span, Mss (,'ooksey learned she was accepted a Cornell Her nterefel hek n bochemstry Wll she pursue a career n nedtlne? " doubt that 1 wll because t demands so much tme." she sad Other Board acton nthat after each blast, dust covers the urea. She sad her eyes, as well as those of her cats, are rrtated Both Mrs. Thurler and Mrs, Hagen clamed that some of the machnery starts up & early **** ft:45 a.m. Councl Presdent Pro Tern Murray Ko&s ad mat he would have cty depart menu look nto t* stuaton The new garage, now under constructon, s slated for completon next y«w anr was a source of much area neghbor concern. J/f/o eluded approval of Project Head, Readng for Enjoyment, Adventure am Dscovery, a summer program desgned to promote recreatonal readng durng the vacaton lender the propo&al, chldren wuut receve certfcates for readng 10 to H txxjfcs, whle students rendng 20 or more valdated books would \» rewarded a certfcate and «small Rft The Board recom rnendaton that the eunen! hgh school graduato) requrement ofw) credts K.- reduced to B() credtls was approved, wth Bo«r<5 [terner julf^ v rktvotng agarbt the reduc thh Mebera of le auderce!k>h supjxrted am voced dsapproval of the charge nput were answered by both Dr Fander and Dr DoMld Gedds, p'ncpal o! the Hgh School Dr nlander ponted out that there was a queston UKU the legalty of requrng»o credts and that parents had been advsed of the possble *har0f> twr» mnnthk nan at a publc meetng. n addton, Dr Gedds ponted out that the evaluaton of the mnmum had been an on gong project for 18 months. and receved throughout that perod of tme Board member Donald Morarty added that the new mlntmums provded more flexblty n course selecton for the Hgh School student Other Board acton ncluded the establshment of a class of approxmately ten perceptual!y-mpared students, to be housed at «' $ h. JK pl4s Brnyu- school nex,year who. as part of my lfe,. --CHATHAMwould lke to settle down and rase chldren " CMEM-A FlStRR S BORfl LADES' NGHT TUESDAY BARGAN MATrNEE u nn stm t no TLES FALLNG DOWN? FXTURES OLD? SAVE 10% ON REGULAR PRCE...«CALL US FOR A FREE ESTMATE AND LETS GET STARTED NOW TO REMODEL OR ADD A NEW BATHROOM! Vst our Showrooms lor the latest n vantes, fxtures, cultured marble tops and jccnssotes FRED A. HUm.V.EL. 506 Arlngton Avonua, Planfrl:l *\ SXPR6S MAY 19, US* rav ONE-STOP COMPLETE REMODELNG HEADQUARTERS SRVNG NEW JERSEY HOMEOWNERS SNCE 1922 Blastng Cbuncl also approved an ordnance whch would amend h traffc and parkng meter ordnance. Tht bll would prohbt parkng on certan areas of Morrs avenue near the busness dstrct At the last Councl meetng, merchants n the area protested on grounds that parkng on Morrs avenue n the area was necessary for ther Councl also approved an ordnance whch would provde a $5,000 emergency app uj atkm for an k nose consultant H4ND41KDS DOG OBEDENCE 8 Week All Bltfcdl J NEW JERSEY DOG COLLEGE Hand duv Show and Sale Stamg Ma Ca 6B7 rsv Ad Rte Servces FREE FREE FREE Why pas lor 7 day of Nursng Servce when pa can get 1 f R[E' l«ou. RB LFH ho l»t SS HOME, HOSPTAL, MUSSNG HOMES 24 HOUR DEPENDmE NURSNG CARE Bonded - nsured - Lcensed Call Da; o Nght *ar-> 586 Central ftve. East Orange N.J K==aee==aac= AUTO REPARS \ SPERCO MrO SERVCE 35 RVER ROAD COMPLETE CAR CENTER SPECALZNG N OLDSMOBU-CADLUC asfasrs-t Stmntf Thv -OWPENTY ALTERATONS ftddtflns DORMERS MAJOR RENOVATONS FREE ESTMATES & PLANNNG SERVCE DRAN CLEANNG 11 J j C H A T 11 A' ELECTRCANS UTOMATC ATTC nrtutors ' - $ MANK J f ST A JH PBES SCOTCH PLAMS Electtctl Contractor A. SCHPAN AH Types Home & Commercal Wrng 46*8369 N J. Lcense & Busness Permt 4811 CONSULT OUR BUSNESS DRECTOR? NSULATON WUrtlllC BULDERS SUFPlt 100 Summt fee Chatham, H M t«h!t»ltcn Spec* 51 *' Altt nsulaton Blown n o Blanket Free stmsss NTEROR m EXTROR PANTNG Sprayed or Brushed Call OLSL WN «UOUO«S Slm 1 BeechwoQd Road CR Moms R««CR Delvery Servce TMERS KENMELAS PANTNG Brush ot Spray Home mprovements Eves Km NTROK PklNTNO txtgaor PANTNB PAPRHANSNO BET4L M0WR0OM U>J»rllH«*»».,M,p OsllyQMSJO Thn. M TO PUCE YOUR AD CALL N&Me#tte!feM&##^

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