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ftrripiinn Htl* VOL. 36-Xo. 35 . .F&'ijff.ffff l^Z'^'^T^tri'VT-^o. ro. B« &'^n«fe ,. o^TTSPRINGFIELP.-N. •).. THURSDAY. JUNE 3. 1965 . ri on Yearly _ 15 Cents Per Copy ^MaslerJPlanHearing Centers On Site Minister-Attacks PlannersOn Ban Central Location Of Church Traffic Pastor Dewarr Hits — • By ABNER(JOU) Repeated Rtijrjrestinns thnt the Springfield Puhlic-Ll»- Master Plan's Idea brary be moved to a "more central •location" t.hnn.th*. present site nn Main stvw.is the principal feature of th» public hearing on the new mnB- • The Rew James Dewart, pas- Iter pjHn.cjMiducled by The Plan-1 | tor of the. Springfield. Emnnuel ning Board last Thursday night Methodist Church, this week at the 'Florence Gaudincer] strongly criticized the concept of a pedestrian mall nJong^Main - Donald Rolwein, Plarihmg| t., as envisioned in the~new Board chairman, told the audl-1 master" plnn for the township's once of some 50 persons, thai the' I future, development. .— " board will "reviow-carefully^-sl '"" Pnstor Dewart, "who. had. ex- commenfa; made at Ihcrnfic-ting jiressed his opposition _to the b proceeding, with final ^ - hOBERT O. PLANER mnll—idea a4- the BUbJier.hcaring, option of the" master ptnn. Tire held last Thursday on the Mas- ter plan, detailed the reasons plan is denigned as « guid^ for for his stand'in a stntementlis- deyelopmeni—t,l- the township 'sued this week. — ovor the next two decades.-"——_ He stressed that the . plan He -also strewed, "This mas- would limit vehicular access to ^tar-plan docs not affect any of his church and to the Presby- tjie y.oning-_ordlnanees >now on terian Parish House nnd would the books. E«ch change to Im- "seriously hamper the services plemetn the -mncter plan wllh and sctivltles-of_theso instltu- new amendments and ordinnnces -tions that sustain the spiritual will require study by the Plnn- climsio-oHJie eomrmwWW nlng Board ajidjiill hearings by _The text " of the statement -the Township Committee." follows: •Statements urging that the WARREN W. II;\LSEV'»f— "Almost two months ago, In library be moved-to-a—site more Rnrintfield was reeleeted Iti nn atmosphere thnt generated a acccsslblp to the younger geTier- unrelwy «f the board al trustee* of Union Junior- Cnl-r [front. ri«.nl nf hunt nnrj vctw^ 7"-§l ntlon of readers were presented little light, our Township Com4 in behalf of tho^Sprtncfield New- leee at lla annual mpi mittcc ncccpted a ^OfTB" Nation Library Commlttec,_thc Board »f week, lie l« retired i Utf God'~ pchnnnt ~fo be Education and-the League of tendent of HieJIiiloiu CmintSL w» on the nuniictpal—fpspl r Women Voters. —• Retlnnal Hlrli School Dlstrlel Thii s actioi n wns taken,_nccord- New Library Spokesman No. l.-HmprflrMeyer of Sum* ing to one of our committecmen, Mrs. Bernard Schwartz:, co-T •?.!» «•» elected J»osrd_ch»lr, to combat the 'growing rotlglnn chairman of tho_Npjv • Libraty- _"""*' _ ._'_• .*•- of secularism which would be CommlUee, o eltixcns' group & \ •" ^""" ~\ ~ T (Intolerable.1 - which ha» been press! ng_for a "We, rriny now rest secure in ehnnsr. for .more thnn-*r yenr, r Dayton Boosters i the knowledge that God is pro- stateH"^ {mtt—her organization perly reverenced in our town- 'agrees' with : the master plan Victory ship, and Uiat, 'the foreign clc-. th»t the present building lj merit— Ohnt " passes through 'overcrowded gn'd heavily used, Springfield' will be fully •bnt=*Joes not sgree with-Its ren- -ooKnizant-of-how-we-feel-abour sons for keoplnjLthe library on this issuo. ill present site." . "Annual Dinner "Time matches, on and rel(- Jonathan' T>nvtnfT Wpfflmui; ijlous zoal^T despite She »l»o-«lt«d tti* %dBnjjer« to, , F. Brnun defeated John' ship Committee. The day was-a children ^crossing heavily HiglvScliool's 1 EXTERIOR DECORATORS — Workfnr on-j>te(>»r»lioH*_f<>r _th»_knnunl slrawbertr festival U> hon r 45 scni leltermc n A. Grlfo hjnr wide margin for. bad one for WrlghtrnTrarouncLli". he held Saturday outilde the Parlih 'House- of the First Presbyterian Chui-ch, Sprhufleld, traveled-Morris -4vei problems - 1T ' »t-*» th£_Republiciiri nomination for ns he.lost his district leadership 'Onc Notion nm nl A s 1 p 'No Assurances' — are.ieft tn rltht, Mrs. Nicholas Zurrelll, Mrs.Sven Hedstron wtd-MM, Warren Sim. of a location for a library at one' * ' " " l"" '" dinner *t _rnunlcipnl tax collcctoiln the one+n—the-Fotirth District to Paul end of the township ar)d rllffi-^?nllfTrv * Sl««k Hnl'»e '" Scotch real con I eat to enliven the pri-Jtomrih. Wright also trajleri the Last Thursday the official mwy-flcction In Springfield on "candidates for the freeholder public hearing—was held con- PXAY&ROtTND SUPERVISORS nominations, on-a local lovel- -cornlng the Springfield master Church Will Hold Robert G. Plnner-and RqberT and in the county totals.- plan." Notwithstanding letters protest from the Presbyterian population. _ . T-. Thesd. football conch of the un: D, Hardgrove—cnslly bent in- Springfield Democrats, with no =: surgent Hertry S, Wright for the contests at" thcTBcnl level, and Methodiist churche p^ p _ good occupational th'entin'. Man.v ngsters nro heading towards careers" in specialties in which they have become proficient through these programs. The main purpose of this ac- tivity is to help the youngsters develop their latent abilities, nnd, with the help of experienced and skilled supervision, to pro- vide a bcneficinl and honlthful diversion, the Recreation De- partment stated. Women's Softball Sel For Summer A women's snfthnll league planned for thi Mimtner, H uiis nnni>unced this utvk n> lh(; Springticld Hrc-i-fiiiu-i-fiiium rjt-|>art- n«-nt. Play will bi-uin a sufficient numtjer interested niRh si-ruo, ti,[> i.)c- tails are available yom :ho Hecreatinn Uepartment ai Touni Hall or from Mr». Martha Wors- •AII-K, DR ii--17ti(l. MEMORI\L SfR\ICl- — sprinefleld CnntinentU Post wars. Pictured durlnt the cpromnnlc. at the I.ecinn arc, American Legion, pud trilmti in M.mon.il Day t.i .trl lo.l Poi.bool No 45783 Rilgm lo Lit MTSUO.Mr-V — .Inrl.v Sipnklf«*r7. left, and K'^n "ttviidrr. u hu will .suiirrvlvi- the artx nnd left to right. William Wpbrr. commander, and ftohrrt , Cr.iln.onl S 1 L, 175 Morm Av.nua, craft* prneram lhl« Mimmrr ill all 111 iniiniri I'-'l playcriiiinilt, have directed winter Itul the men who havo given -their lives in this country's Uouthcrty and Raymond Daudelln, vlce-*omnmnrter». J Spnngfltld. —*0V. summer programs In Sprlmflelri for th« past three years. Thuriday, Juno 3, 1965 Community Redeemer Lutheran Presbyterian Englishman Wrtihs (lark ami ( ouperthuailr Pi. Jfuusr. I.an* Kri. Waltrr A. llruninc \irar (.-Clifford I'lanlsan Rrv. KlmrF' A. Talcott Jr. On First Aid Squad Tofli*.. T .in [MI: , H:uia >>* Sainnia;. — It) am., Wetlmin- Tlie Spiuiniielti Fa .-I ufioi..-, ." .'in |J in , pat'.uil IIJJ- stin Choir- and Chapel Choir. AH' in ii uii ij.inuirinfl, is av^ul- S(|iind iiaj :vcelv«i a aliie fiee of chi«*M£ l ...Henry Kopolr-SidncjL_Piller and Arthur . Kcsselhaut of Springfield wttt-attcna the U3tn u anniversary convention" of-^the ,America' four-state B'nal B'rith District CA£^H "SAVING' COUPON :i?!!f:!Li:^^^jJ!'iMl;CASH''sAviNG> COUPON Fastest at'the Concord Hotel,-Klamcsha MB, 30c EACH . take,. NT y.,Juhell3-T6 along tVtllt*BY rUSHLUHT Growing jvith some 2,000 other deloaatcs t cholM of. th. wkl. abortbunt. flB '• ••<"• 7 and altcrnatesr-^The District ;j BITTIWES : — ^ ,\tot Drug Store comprises — Pcnnsyl vaniajTrMey/- Chain Jerscy, Delaware and West,Vir- ginia, rcprcsenting-^nearly ^0 000 members and ovetz B'nal B'rith units, The opening session of (He convention will honor- Richard Cardinal CuBhlng of Boston, with the President's Interfallli unKEN Award. The governors of the STTAMPS four states will be- honored by PLAZA tho district. Officers will—bu elected. Awards will be pre- MOUNTAIN AVE., ROUTE 22 scntcd to outstanding lodges, Bucknell Degree councils and members for SPRINGFIELD, N.J. ^achievements—dur-lng—tho—pre-^ cedtnglyear. Special actlon~also will be taken on resolutions cov- . ! DR 6-4134 ering' such subjects as civil „ Theodore B. Shelton,_ son of rlghts,_ Integration, ahtl-Scmlt" Sot, till 9 —Sun, till 6 Or. and ,Mr«»-Raphael Shelton Ism W Russia and -the—Israel- -nf-M6-MelMli.*verr Springfield^ Z Opin Dolly 9 a.m. t* 10 p.m." U among-•SO.ienlortf who will Arab problem. "be graduated from Bucknell ynlyenrtty-=at-lU llMb.annua commencement Sunday. ''..••• - Two-Car Collision ¥R£FYILMJ6REVTR A candidate for a bachelor of A two-car collision .Saturday l»««lv« a roll »1 IllrVi FUSE with tbch roll tf»v«l- science degree, Sholton 1% aon Morris avo,,-Union,-rosulted •p«d itnd~)>rl(lt«cl of A er msr* prlnU ,,, black graduate of Jonathan Dayton" In damago to both cars, Union end whit* or Kod«<:olor,.lr»-«l««v-+Mr-l36, \77, Regional High School. He is «police said this we Appraisals - insurance »100 PACK ~ FAMOUS HAIR ROLLERS SI SAVING COUPONAUill I SIMILAC GEORGIA McMULLEN LIQUID . rOBMUU Realtor 1.1 Ot. Springfield Resident Since 1931 Serving the ... Springfield • Short Hills Area 41 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD W< r«arv« th* ri|ht to limit quinHtlH. DR 6-0200 Add Ffdiril ti< wh»™ ippllublt. If we're not filling your prescription.. .YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH! \ tmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ LEADER, Spritiflfleld, N. J. * TtiuMduy, Juna 3, 1965 " *• LEADER PROFILE THE PUBLIC COLLEGE CRUSH MRS.HENRY HUNEKE Mrs. Henry Huneke of 618 Mountain Who, What, Where Affects Your Chama ave., Springfieldyone.of-the-buftier women EDiyqR!8—NQTE:—Mew—Jtiv.T5ompat6t-ag»lntt-en1y-those try- Gender is anoifier admisjions- - AlSfl.the:Co"*ge Entrance Ex-milllw dAlllw (4 I in town, has been at her "busiest" these pablld college* lttv» seat ing-ieroatMr ihizaxap curriculum. • ainlitttion Beard admit" H "Joins work-schoiarshlpir^fe'' months". Since she was elected— 25,000 letter* af rejection to Some programs at the 'six State Bov« are at a disadvantage In In the common skepticism about come students. ''' ' president of the SpringrfieTrFLeflBue of qualified hlgb school senior* Collejes — such as Industrial arts the competition for admission at The precision of our tests tttklnit adtnlulon In September. —attract relatively few applica- the tlx State Colleges, which at- used with culturally sepaiatso only $100,000 of this" pant; Woman Voters in April at the home of The more the pubTJcfcoui Mrs. Herman Lenchner of Springfield, she -^ This tlx-ptti series from the JJew tions per opening. But those who tract far more female- applicants* or socially disadvantaged." Thus, Jersey Education-Assn.. discusses want, to teach social.studies'or for many of their programs. Mow the college board exams may make special dlsperuaUpns'to j and her-«ommittees have been studying the spice Cfliuc at the public col- English compete with a large girls, for example, apply for ele- have a "cultural bias" that maker.. mlt Negro or < the township's Master Plan. And she had I number of-applicants for very mentary-teaching '"'• curriculum*, wembers-of-rrtinorHy-froupt-Jess- ^9Hoants,-the a lengthy report to reacFlast Thursday Tew openings." which HdftM—lHrjs' nuiStoeWTsf" -Mkely—to-get the needed fop . ject students • night atjTpublic-hearing:, at the Florence, , . Some • applicants rejected fo..r. . studente. : "; scorescores. v . whho woululd be,inroUedbe. enroiled'byj^ * Whet you are, what you want A few students ar* admitted at -'.competitive jj»»cedli»siu..' Craudmeer School." - socTa^tudles would have been 1 to study, and where you want to accepted had they applied for And-girls generiUV-outnumber ie Sta^e Cttlleges under ,'^eeUl how atute the; space ' ^ _.' "Actually," she .said the other after- enroll all affect your chances for << dustrial arts. Some applicants ac- _H6oa>- we did a great deal of studying" admission at a public college in eept«d^fotJndustrial arts New Jersey. . before we prepared the report. We began haveTbeen rejected had tn 4 What you want to study is im-. Hbjnreading and discussing different books" -""-tor social studies. portent because the six State Col- telIe bver toy tt1 on planning. -We delved into its-back- - th « re * ' • "*" ***** 1 *5'' more-mature when they misslons and allocates ^bver' one ground and history. Then we evaluated . ark, Montclalr, Jersey City and ' t 15 i l Paterson S. C—still concentrate _ Springfield's proposed Master. Plan. Act- fo.BEsnoTire ?"e time-grindiny g "away, ually,"' Mrs.'Huneke ejcplained, "we en- exclusively, on preparing teach- .. ers. If a student doesn't want to for the science' curriculum, the "Jpr gradM. dorsed the long-range planning. We were : • As a result -• delighted-with the ideajojLa Master Plan. tsachrJie-jnust-lookTslsewherer— easiest Jor. the sohool"of agricul- And, when a student applies to— ture. .- -—-.-. • ,-.-some_of the _._.. _ r "Ourr Ptenning_Board_chairman, Don- a New Jersey public college, he .'. ——_'. _±J^ ' '" four girls roi every boy In the ald Rotwein, and Mrs. Christine;Ungeman, ^IIIUIIIIIIIUIIIIIlUllllllllllUIIUIIIIUIIIIllIlllUIIUllllllllllllu;,JS student body. _^iMit|jiiimmititiituiutiit|itiJUiititiuiiiutiittiiiiutJifiiitvtiiiititiiuiuiiititiiiiiiifiiiittiitiiiiiiiitittiiiiftiiiiiuii*i3 At Rutgers, it's girls -who have From Tretitdiv Secretary of the'planning board, arranged— the greater problem. The Men's by State fanrior N«lW>. Tfwrthraid of Candeub and Fleissigr their Methodist Board gca4u New "BriiiitiWlck will VlUlllllUIIIUllllllllllllllllUjlllllllllllllllUllllilllllUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllllllllUUUIlUt consultants, who provided us with infor- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ; li750-fr«shmen. (from '8,- mation and were very c6operativ«rm out ~ 148 applicants), the women's col- itiiuuiimiHiitMniiuiiiiiiaiiiiiiJiuiuitnuiinUtitiittuiiniiuitTiiiiTirttijjiiiitiiitiuiiitiuititiiMMUtiiiiiiiiiui, .On May^24_the.^UteLegls- many months of study. Plans fQWM lege-only 800 (from 3,608 appli- . «JII». >.u4i k. .ub. P^n f help Assembly candl- cants). Applicants '•« these They-answered any questibjLwe asked, . ' than M^wd "ti—dates Collins and DelVecchiorby. schools can Increase their chances to appear. Thay slwuU conducting a -writerlnicampalgn by;slmu]ta»eously,BpplydngJo-the. I.t is possible that the St«t«^.roads, and"H necessary, to «vea were very patient with our queriesrand •'Jake, over the freight respond--.;- I must say their assistance,was-very IN lantth. All -{experience gained in Spring- Annual Session less ' UH.N miiit U «Jin«J. Wrlt*r'i~naM* field) to give exposure to the . ' chairmen Abilities.':. •;•-• .•.••>"•'•.£?,>'••<>-,».: ^/..V- valuablealuable. WlthrihitWlthrhBr^^ppi , ' 1 colleges we MHUhHWlHtWlH •meijflbers—of-Springfleld nominations ffeel that. It would Have been :impossibTe~ uel Methedlst-ChUfch-nificlar—jCamden.'•—•-...' - - which the Governor-might make psllllul notura. 'NawM_wlll ba wlAUU and New Jer«ey-runnlng either ttej- ta succeed." . » ~ upon Nqattr-tnin non-polHttalUlfefiT NDgro applicants often fall to between now -and that date of win admission to the public col-, frelght-end of!••», raUWay ay**-..'- sr raiawee Ida rifht to will w special session; ': r _ ••" tern, er_tor'-thait matter,:'trmn»^.-.•„,,s, -^At Wie hearinsfrMrfli .Huneke present- wiyrmir. ; -. _• leges — "not due, to discrimina- . According to my records 103 ed"~the~Btatement of the Springfield tory entwinee_poMdes or-tjuotas— porting psjsenger* ojucommuteT \- _ COMMENTS. bills passed the-State-Senafejthe train?. One thing seems-:to_W«- , ' eague-bf-Woman Voters,^. ___ To the Editor: . . , .,„„man-- McDonough,_^lt. ,. - h experl- 7.g0 to •8ao-p.m. "on-Sunday of the stiff competl- day ooff May 24. A great number 18 level main sure and certain,,and tint 4. =-^_She_8ald: "WWe would like to commencommnt Now that the June 1 prlmarju-fo,jr .r-" In First Methodist"-Church: Js_ltt the next fewimonths It i* v- election Is past, I want to. thank wlui tn* first onih Orsl received His degree from Ironson._ •" __ ' -— '•':•• I-''',.- •.'.•••• Colgate President Vincent ST. RsbbI Dresner . will Install the ;offleew-«t-the-temple dur- Among his activities at Colgate ing .Laii Shabbat services Tri- Orst lists: member of Delta Kap- -day, June li; ••^~ -. pa Epsllbn, social fraternity; PI member of WHCU, Colgate Com- n munity Radio Service; and a Notiees- vQ member- of. the Economics Club NO*TC«- B^^^B^B^BP^"'^'] for-threeLyears,—; -Tik« Hj - OrsHs a 1961 -graduate of •Newark Academy.;_ null comumntlon llctnn MID HILCt fliul tkt WOW ptruit yrfrii looted N««'J«ri>y. . -•• * W6«]-»d. call tit-row. Dy«abl* Shoos „ spr,n,f,.,d. K.^i.r.^'' BouU H«l«n. Suld.nu; V. Pr««., 1M I; JJpptr UonteUir. ^r.^niq, Tinted Free to Legal Notice Ulehul. tttni, " But':, MS Uki - NOT!C«— mH: Union. N«w Jersey. • Match Your . • T»k*-mrtrcr-tbu Jinu V. Brtteli, VirilnU aiiute. 'irni,. 74 Jifl.non trtdlni ti Old Evtnrnn Ladti. hn . N»w J#ri»y. Favor it*'Gown »ppll«d' to thr Townihlp ConmlRo of OkjMHorn. It »ny, Jhould-b»-miil«- th» Townihlp of Bprlni'ltld, county o( »t»ly Injurltlni to Klfonors • M. l lor a- nuntrV null eotuum n«ton, Towmlilp-t!leHf-iir- tht aC> m« "Tawiuhlp .-of sprlnj!l« »frnnlrm rorr*—(iltniry. ntnt eoniuwtiflon lleenw ac-l 1st—nnmliti ltdiH37 Uorrli Avimit.'Bprlni- • "^^•i * •• - JJtUietloni, If «nr, «hould bi midt Immrdlatily In wrltlni to tinner' II. FUN-TIME AT Worlhlnjton. To*nihlp CUrk ot tho Tn»nililn of Sprlntfidd In tin County of Union and Stite of Ntw Jtruy. ...an outdoor exhibition of traditional j figurative and abstract art. Sponsored by, th« (llsnid) N(W WALTXn'S INN INC. 533-7 Uorrli Avtnui, • Millburn-ShpiS Hilla Arts Center on The Mall at Short Hills. June 5,1965.10 a-m^— Sprlnaflild. K. J. SUUUEL OUCKMAN. 5 p.m.'(Rain fkte—June 12.) " > / , , , , • , Director, Btockboldrr. Prrildrnl, 110O Hirain> Bd.. Eltubith, N. J. •nwrtr itmacHEL. 30 awards* will be made for the most outstanding works by New Jersejr papers wd Director, stockholder, B>e-Tr<»i., ' J7S rtbytn Plice, Ntwtrk, N. J. CTXIA OUCKUAN. DltecUir. . , t'sculptors. The winning entries will be on- exhibit in thejjhort Hills Room on Tjie 1100 Htrdlnt Rd., Kllitbith, N. J. MimnCL HIRSCHEL. Directnr, Mall (lower level) through June 12,10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Sunday. »S nbytn ritct. Niw»li, N. J. BufH. tnin—U«y SI, June 3, lOU, • • (fn: tiUtl For your shopping pleasure:_' _ ' . . __: •_ ••,,_"' ' ABERCROMBIE & FITCH • ALTMAN'S '. BACHRACH1.' BARRiCINI • B0NW1T TELLER CALL BRENTANO'S • CASHMERE BOUTIQUE . DOOP'S • HARRISON BROTHERS • HAYDEH- STONE . I. MILLER • INVESTORS'SAVINGS & LOAN • JOAN RUTH SHOPS • JUGTOWNf DRexel 6-4300 MOUNTAIN SMOKEHOUSE • U. S. POST OFFICE • PECK & PECK • RECORD CENTRE,' For Expert SALON 1)1 PARRUCCHJERE • SCHULZ & BEHRLE • F. A. 0. SCHWARZ • SHORT HILLS Oil Burner Service - NATIONAL BANK • STAHL-DEL DUCA FLORIST • STOUFFER'S COFFEE SHOP & RESTAURANT • TEPPER'S • WHITEHOUSE & HARDY • WISS JEWELERS. 7. • Grand award: a flight for two to San Francisco on UNITED*AIR LINES, tiie extra-careairline,andaccommodations • at the famous SIR FRANCIS DRAKE HOTEL for seven days. SUN VALLEY.SWIM- CLUB Schaible Oil Co. FLdRHAM PARK, N. J. 192 Mountain Av». SOUTH OR-ANQE 8-3040 SPRINGFIELD , THE MALL ^ eo»l . FUEL OIL - coke jMorris and Essex Turnpike at.John-F. Kennedy Parkway (River Road) Quality without Compramh* — our hallmark-ilnce 19SS . Melered Deliveries Budget Flan I 6 *•'. Thursday, Jun» $ 1965 * JPRINGNttB LEADER, JprlnBfleld, N. J. Students Oppose PETER:S Braun^ Planer, Hardgrove Win GOP Nad Uphojbtarlng Shop (Continued from Pftge-1) ^'leadership In the Fourth,-Wright 763 voters, J, 183-took part in Roman and Clalr« Dannhcimcr; Wider Viet War, election to,, the post {or the thir wai swamped'by the organlzar the primaries. There were 979 5th, Robert Modersohn and Bet- • FURNITURE REPAIRS . tion-backed candidate Paul Ro- Republican voters -and, 204 BTHBtS ~ :~1 ~ SUP COVERS .votes.. ' ' • Robb and Jcsn Keyworth; 7th, Brauh, the only local candidate DUtrlet Leader* Far East Boycott "Eraun, the incumbent tax eo>to have a real contest, was alio -Richard Stocklngcr and Alico DRAPERIES Lorlmer; 8th, James Barrett and Sixty hleh school students lector, defeafcd..'Crifo byjflmoiT the only one'to Issue, any sort The primaries also featured have registered opposition to a a two to one margin, 601 ,to 335.of a victory statement. He ex-the naming of county committee- Betty Barrett;; 9th,, Henryy Bult- widening.of the, war In Viet FREE ESTIMATES Braun carried every voting dis- pressed- hi* thanks "to' tU themen and committeewomen for man;; 10t10thh ,, HHeni-i yy GtGuentheh r and Nam and a proposal to iimpose people who took the lime to gothe', various voting districts. Amy Bandomer; 12th John ALL WORK trict but two: the Third, where ; "Grlfo resides," centering about out and vote for me." » ~ - Neither party named leaders In J Seldel;] nations. On .a thlwl Issue, the -GUARANTIED Gen. Greene Villager- and the With a total registration of 8,- all Springfield districts. USth, Leslie . Rosenbaum anji Gertrude Del Vecchlo. -students voted to support7»-tot=~ Eighth, the Woods!de area where Democratic selections were: 4ery-to-be-Bia-by-the SUte of 1364* Republicans are seldom found.- 2nd,- Marvin Schatz and Anne New Jersey. • ••- • Grlfo carried the-Third, 47-39, Pingry Students Win Oleskyc8th,D*JordaTfTricTnurtlk8thD*JdTil l The action came it a student Springfield and the Eighth, 10-7. • Hazel Karp; 7th, Frank Wehrle; Ave. Letters In JV Sports^ 8th, Malcolm Bohrod and Elaine congress at -Jonathan 7Dayton- Planer,' Incumbent Township Returning Thief Reglonal-Hlgh School In Spring- dommitteeman' seeking Til* first rBohrodi 8th, George Merrill; ;^etei-DaVonj)ort-of-42 Edge- 10th, Wallace Callen and Ruth ffeld. Delegates .from Livingston, full j term; • led his running mate,, wised tve.'and Gordon Cunning- aad Setott—HalL 37S-779J former-Miyor Hardgrove, by. a nillardjjlth, Donald-Mantel and slim-margin; 840 to 821, for the ham of 58 Sprlng~~Brook rd., JancrLawltH3th,' Morion Pa^ jparatory, schools joined, tho, (we nominations open. -Wright, SprlrigWeld,iwere awarded jun- lsh;_13th,_Vlncent BonsdlM and host school in. the sessions as «trpng^-^op>)si"d^lbir .the Tlocai, lor varsity baseball letter* aitt Doris ILogan. -•members tt tho. National Fior- Nilp A JOBT IjoJ^h 7 lcHboi;: JUllsldft laatit-- —<»«_.; ehslc League.•-— . •'• SutUrt ol *• CioiTm.d !>••••. Yolt'un party i _ /trailed btidly . Republican district leaders are: Town Police Say with 143 "* . He rwcived 35-ot •oteek. . 1st, William. Ruocco and Members\'ot ths studene t Housee Springfield polici e olld this and Congress argued the merits' your urvlm. If not, lit) yaur qu Hoger WlUon of 0 Redwood Catherine Beneker; 2nd, Leon- p rd. wdh a letter tot Junior var- •weekthiththifk thief—whh o lleft of tho Issues In. speeches llm- r Hem lit cm •mploymwif wanttJ wl. Jut! ard Garner and Patricia Hctm- coll 484-7700 end «k f»r AJ.Tolur_ sity track.' '• —'- bticHrSrdrJohn Grlfo; 4th,-Paul empty-handed, on MiBy 24 "after ltcd "to lhre<) minutes. A- two- breaking Into the Satidmeler imaJbrl^Lwaa^necded -to : In his contest'to retain district £chopl was probably the-aame the position of the Con- ohe who broke Into the school list Friday and made oM with , i Stev« kh jwo tyiveWriter* and aralldt pro- •ttan of Dayton shared :n lector^ 4dency of the genate, and Sam In both tasej, police said, Gershwio1- and Erlc^Kruegte they were called by the-school were Speakers Of the Houte at- -custodian"" who arrived at thethe ovening'session May: i9.r . •Other.: Dayton: atudittia.par-f school' to-find.-malicious dam- v ewl ot th« 6fctlclpating w*ro:':. . •. .•: •'; i ' Hoberf Cohan, Scott Hamm««v . ' ,-' '.; ' •••;. Sue Maas, Myrpn_MeUel, Rob-, •>••': .•' InverilgiUons• revealed ttat-m tfie-fl*st easer^entrance'to the ert WeldmaA' land ... Robert building-WM gained through a "Wuertx.•'•.• window on tti north side of the MODKUT DATT>AArP!u&BTEB ~itnty Centrj»LPow»r aol building; while In last Friday's- ^^Kaish Prornote DRESS a SLMT BAG - tfafcttt .pareuttomar COMPLETE DINNERS PREPARED IN THE EXCLUSIVI ' "~ I WEEKDAYS ONLY i ' • CHICKEN DELIGHT COOKING METHOD ORTHO ,; ORTHO '|H • M • m iowwixi'iMiJUNnsj m H m m il tUMMplWmjM >M W ».WITH Ohinch ^ Liquid Gary Player GOLF BALLSE^R WHRA Accepted Wheels S«K $998 Rosa fans. Spray Xflt. FWMT ' • High CompriMlon _J—1*-^' •'; •*• aaplder Liquid Center tDUCtti A«K ABOUT OUR BUCKET 0' Dividend •Uk cfaMttMtetl liaw. Chlordane 73% ISYOMAO -- For -4 —,-i••*-.-.-*-- 3.12 For 7-- 5;20 • **li For S ...... 4.1* For 8 6.24 Mofllh m • PATCO CHICKEN DELIGHT SHRIMP DBJGHT i $5.50 $' V, Swill Om chitk- Jumbo Oulf Shrimp. w, nwdi *t\n, erm. Muflin, Prtneh PrlM, AOUICO „ Muffin I«3T Shrimp liuct 1.49 BWMIXNHtJUNH- ChUWrt Dellflhl W* 99e Shrimp Dellghr 99'er 99c ttM DELIGHT FISH DELIGHT aim. Muf- M Blka. Unf. Pith Plum. Muffin, l i« »TI H« 1.95 Frtncll Frill, Tirtir Sauct I • IT KAY^S NtEE DaiVERY . DR 9-59M WE WILL CATER YOUR PARTY STATIONARY & HflROW^E DR 9-6060 ' tri* Tuty cut tltw I«VM la liuubn Ntfritvtlw culilur 0(nn Dolly I* I Opwi Ttturt. A 265 Morris Av*., SprlngfUldr N. J. CHICKKN DELIGHT : 661 MORRIS TPKE., SPRINGFIELD Unllf V I t M. Until v DR 6-0877 S08 Mlllbura Ave., Sheit Hills WE GIVE St H CREEN STAMPS Swing SUMMITt MILLIURrl, SHORT HIUS * SPRINGFIELD Open MoH-Thurs -4-11 p.m.; Fri., Sat., Sun; & Hoi -Ml p.m. Free Parking In LEAN, U.S. CHOICE CREAM OF THE CROP99 III N All of Good Deals Fruits and Vegetable* fairlyjburst with mouth-watering flavor. Tbclr so crisp and fragrant you can almost see the dew still on them. That* because we buy only the finest, and thin rush it to bur siores in refrigerated trucks at the BROIL very peak of Its goodness! Come in today for the pick of the b afch. . . „ , . JUICY LEMONS WINESAP APPLES Tangyl California Grown! 1 '-,r-^ --- • • • : ' ." -— ' '•'• r "•- •. SUPERMARKETS EXTRA SAVINGS! l ~t,v;y-,i^"v~'"'^'"~ v1. J Take Advantage of the Coupons Each Good Deal stoi^ is a colorful array of quality and valjie,|ust waiting to be picked. All of your favorite foods are blopming=to- gether to^llve you the biggest bouquet of savings In town. The bargains bloom the year round at Good Deal where low, low everyday su discounts on the items you use the most often, PLUS woncfirful w< COUPON SAVINGS specials, lower your TOTAL food costs $Uo $10 every time you shop 1 1 r.SfltL:;!,""'^"' ••>•-' 1. -v: Valid thru 6/S/6HF llmltt 1 par family COUPON SAVINGS COUPOH towards the purchase of worm 2yT |b. p«ek«g») of It CHOPPED CHUCK Freshly Sliced' Tfttt Coupon KnrltUt You lo L44I f 'S»H Wl*_ •••; M, OM.--. PINEAPPLE For -O^b» Bon JUICE r Only Ib. JtVJIL Tedir=: COUPON SAVINGS ih* purthow of" DETERGENT , \ • . Valid Ihru 6/5/65 Jlm». T par family Dell's Newl COUPON SAVINGS* FREE! Staff 29 oi. lib. packag* of Good Deal can MARGARINE with your puvchaia of 2 oddltlenal paekagu I thli coupon Valid Ihru 6/5/65. limit. 1 pur family , FUDGEICLES orPopsicles •MitiM r««ui wuiii miii leall Coll Cuiw 1 u. Oil »1U ritilld Wr«» Kl-C«l . Palmer Olid •. • 100 et. 2/27 U et •»« ioo.fi; 29c Bavaragoi AII'^ Ehlen Coffee leilt c*t Dlmauur (I ••. AM QUEEN AT GOOD DEAL EVIN Clitpitn, with ill el hir fibuliliswiillb, would Hit hivi biiii ikli to find ill •( thi windtr< fuHtidra'itlibli in wiy'i Midim Mtiraurfciti At Gold Dul yen find Miry rotjuisHo it giid dli« Ing,., t«ttdir,.olost trlMid Mitt* girdia ffHh fruits ind vigitikhit 11 odllt» viriity il •DMlilty leodi from thi fur iinum •HkrurtU— AND »t Olid Dili, tbi eiitonir II imiit. Wi nwpir bir wltb~httrfri*ndlr~Mrvl«ii mdy>to< •irvi HHViHlinu ftidl. HMle~wblli •vtry itilitiniHo aik* fcir skipping trip • nil pl ;•;; ' ";•;._; ; ;;.;: . in yw dM't Hud • 4kHRri riMUM ti imp at m told Dill. Our Utf.liw, ivtrydiy iipir-dlwniti m —.; .••••"•• •;;- -MLUI Mr windiriil wttkly tpMlili SAVE yu ft tlllEVnVtlM v n dy and m »ir yiaitflf, •. Yiir Mi- L.;' :" ."Kv™jm jifty'i toltb It ouruMiud! vi- '••;.:-^f; "' ,:;,' -Nobody btaf* Good Ocaf's Super Dfseounff e¥ ' " 1 ' •'••• ' •''. " • #• -•' •' •.;,• lov» AcWJoyol Dairy SOUR CREAM CREST TOOTHPASTE MARGARINE 3 IMtarorMilWtftufcr-- - / Sav* «k-Wllk«n»on i t Say* IO£i-»»th W.llworth ' ' ~~. - C 5TAINLESS BLADES I AMERIttKOSHER PICKLEN CHEESS E 3 ^39M WHIPPEBUTTER D BUntR --43' FROZEN WA « 3eWJpyal_Di •41 LK ASPIRIN bdt.ftflOO -•••.•• *„•*•'! BUFFERIN TABLETS .. 7 Holland Dutch Traot :'-___ SoV« 4Oe __ - 59= CREAM PIES ChooM-fVom 11 Va.rlelial... MtadeW Gold EXCEDRIN TABLETS CREDDAr$TIX^>°^ 39' ICECREAM ANACIN TABLETS Sav. IqvrJOe ™ I ORANGE JUICE -29= ICECREAM SARAIEEROUS .--.39s DEODORANT —Cov. 4Oe—lanelliLplut _ • ,„,,, N##rbr»lWJ#fl*Jj#il^ ..:. i HAIR SPRAY 59 I COTTAGE CHEESE Sov. 20c Sanaco Pura Froien ), ;.•"-.;<"• 1A DAY VITAMINS " -1.69 5lo«l LEMONADE C ASPARAGUS Wallwerih F Sav* Pr oKaiuilhaii|Mil C1ERM0NT SAUP »^i 49' HAWAIIAW WHCH 6'•»• •n-BR0CC0UsA^'*-3T*^>l LOWEST PRICE ANYWHERE FORTHIS HIGH QUALITY 1 AWMINUM FURKITURE Meadowgold Allen'i tkU ihirWy hiwIWN b • iMitM •» »*»I-»1")« M IHrtlAt «»j b MtHy liklM flillbr HH7l«« w. 24Vi"x34" •t*wj4. Tilt dmh* b *v*r i fMt I«M« WU). /«»»» APPLE wwilliiiMMUtiiW vinyl wtttliHI. U «I(|IHM MI S MMfoKuM* |MtH<«iu. Itw thalr It mil* Idna^liMl or CHAIR with 1xM vMU»u »l Mut-tttl* h%h <|t(Jlty. B*(h tkolr anil ctmlu tirt.wilUtiwHil »f H(*(t# 1", blttkl, HlilrftlhKlM IBUN Mil •iMtlAVW HlWft* 99 lH tlwlll* (ubvlw «M>. C*Wl( kt W I FUDGSICLES •a. L, ^ESPBllllllBlfi n I I u[Hi 1 STORE-WIDE, EVERYDAY, LO SUPER-DISCOUNT PRICES WILL YOU 2-10 EVERY TIME YOU 2 lowerYour TOM forfCojfs! Reynold! Wrap * 3 J liquid Deterg*nt- b ~ Shop AHYToiZSave WHY Day/ Gr««n Glanrbaans Kounty Kiit Peas *» Tomato Sauce ^ Sliced BMtf MM- Pea! A Carrot! Prlncella Yam! Tomatoe! L'« Gold Medal Flour llb lower PWcei od f *MJ J YOtf t/jef DoritPaiMortl lima . solid. Hunt Catiup IVap.Milk Kraft Mayonaise Beef Gravy Tomato Soup HortwelSpam miU^m^^B^m^'' kenel Ration SIMPLY WONDERFUL! VEGETARIAN MACARONI How right you are/mister! We know your mother well. She wants her store sparkling and spotless. She wants her fruits and vegetables to have that "just piAd" freshness! She wants QUALITY.meats...trimmed to Things have got to ction.She-WantsJowmoney-saving pricesPLUSJrie courteous 'service... I, ) Fussy? Not at all! She only wants the things that she GETS at Good Deal f SUPERMARKETS Now's the time to stock up on the main- 10 man^fdyorlfre rtclpes... v«al and p*pp«rs, v«al parmlglein, v>alljcaj- loplnnl «tc; dhfc TM* IS -HMie- mo»t g^Hcq*^'flavored whlfa dairy veal kind you Ilk. th« very btst—thin tllcedfromth* shoulder. Eat «om« .. . frtciesomtl •'..".•• -• ' v ..' "^ • Fresh Dressed, Ixtra Tender and Delicious Full HavoreJrU.S. Choice a treat fried for a lunchbox! Fresh Thighi - 59= SLICEMACDN CHICKEN »WD CHEDDAR CHEESE CORNED BEEF ^ 59C SLICED BACON YouVfovoriHr ...•-•••• Haydu ^ • - -—-— ^—; SHRIMP SALAD WHITE SHRIMP 89C CHUNK BOLOGNA 49C ALL MEAT FRANKS A gourm«Mr«til! SklnUu and BonaUu HayUu • OB«dO««i . e C e CRAB MEAT SALAD '/.ib.59 HADDOCK FILLET 69 CHUNK LIVERWURST >» 49 ALL BEEF FRANKS Hot from our RotliMrrl* . ' Sandy Mae • " Amtrlean Kothar KntMkwurtl or Fwth Caught C C C BARBECUED CHICKEKS •» 89 WHOIE FLOUNDER 39 SPICED HAM 3 « 99 KOSHER FRANKS 79 Delicious, Leon, Freshly Sliced Choose from Cherrystone, Chowder«little Neck BOILED HAM FRESH CLAMS Zoneirs Refer Cas&— -SPRINGFIELD 1EADER, SprlngMdV M. I * Thuria'ay, June 3r1965 * To ffltanttirig Board At a'jpedal meeting Tuesday ever, remanded the caia to tho nlght-at-th»-MtMjleipal-BuUd- "Voerd lot further testimony on Your Quality Ing, the Springfield Board of specific technical-matten. Adjustment rqbved for fur- Miller, laid ha expected the ther consideration on 'the appU- new hearing!.to take place In callM-by-Jfoseph Caruso for « July, bu(r«aldJthe. timing de- special exception use permit Leader in Tires pended on the tpeed with which to construct a restaurant and bar the applicants acted. He strewed at the Echo Plaza Shopping Cen- -that teitlmony would be con- ter, Mountain ave. and Rt. 22. fined-itrictly to the information The zoning body'referred the naked by the Township Com- and Appliances appllcatlo«i to -the- running mittee. •-••- " .' Board for an advisory report. -Robert C. Miller, Board of'Ad- justmtnt chairman, noted tnat- . thll procedure Is mandatory In Temple To Honor -all-oases-lnvolvlrrg: a I special-tot eeptlon use. Miller also dlscloiid that the board 1* fwnelly-notlfying_tlie f United SJngen of Newark,-the applleaant*,~of the ne*d for-new hearing* on their bid for a var- ' Rabbi Iirael S, Dresner and iance to erect •' singing shell the board of tru>tees of Temple and washroom facilities at Ever- Sharey-Shalom- will present the- green Lodge..- "•-.••• •:.. .•-...-..•. Ben- Sinal-CUui'-at the Service The board hod recommended of Confirmation on Sayuot approval of the variance Xo the morning, Sunday at 10. The fol- Township Committee. . The lowing conflrmandt. compose the SPECIftt governing body lait week, how- BwrStnatndati; __;_---_. —: ' ~D«vld Allen, sonTolTWr. and Mm. Harold BaiiT Gail Smanne Bllllnidn, daughter-of Mr. and ISSOBliyiENT- Lutheran Pastor Mn. Harry BUlliUon;-T?icHar¥ Arnold Cohen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Loiuy Cohen; Ellen Sharon ^=—OF Fleischer, daughter ol Mr. and MM, Alex MeUche« Louis Rob- Pastor Laator Maaeerschmld* ert Oaris,1 son of Mr.' and Mrs.' Bf Holy Croat Lutheran Church, Joe Gsns; Alan Richard Graham, Springfield, ;:w4U leave Sunday »ori'of Mr1, and Mrs. Eugeno Gra lor. a-three-diay meeting In St. ham;SherylJoyHurwltz, daugh- —Louis bf alumni representative* tervof "Mr. and Mm. Murry Hur- *f 06neerdl«-8«mlnaryrhI» alma wits" ^ ~~~?~~~ .. *• mater. Ai eaatern. sea-board eon- Also, Betty Anne; Lillian, Uct man for the 'eemlnary, he daughter oLMr^artd Mrs. Bert oiAir)ctpt IGERATOR The Hellg)ou«« School;- of Temple Shar«y Shalom, Spring' Will Confirm 19 ^eldrhwrTiainouneiidrthat reg- Nineteen young people .will be l»tratlon of. newrittldenti for the boallrmed at-St. John'* Luther- j_ 1M5-M lotool year wjU b* held an. chureli,iiSummlt, *t the 11 JttSlpp r juni^ worship iserylee .this ..Sun- day and Wednesday from 11 a.m. ctay. The •n.^t-. to 3 p.m. and-Tueiday-evenlng. from 8 to 8:30. rite. Ttfl will be quired Th» -young-tteople, who have MalhsSk "uvulation viltttf spoce •• only for ne. w studentau-Chlldren studied'for two years, wUl-re^ who have; attended the school 7 celv* thelr~*lr«t cbrflmunlon.the _prevlou«ly .will automatically,_be following Sunday.:". •'•,• >Hitcd -enrolled for geaalona wexit year. -JChose-who-willrbeieonfJmS. POWER SAVEF The regJtitration'registration, will covet iJanet-LouUe Andrew.-Louls- - grade* otie through 10. • > JH. ,Arle«onr Thomai-;J, Breton, Deborah LynnrCalhoUti, -Kevin- _ • vwbwelectikal- I \ ~~ :&,'••• -.Donnelly, - Cheryl. LlnHa" ©rbhn, Sue AJM'Echsteiiv Dle- NO MONEY DOW* i«£^irroat,.T4w»«•*»itT4* » MihiMihi, todd-C. Ittniiw, Erdta 3. Kui •16RM4-. bjieh, uatfBT^mttM; Susin ••>-• ••:•:{ Ann. Ol*en, MartlnJKi. Poultoht , Xlnda Ann Hoblnaoa, O**y Smith, LlriartaarTJeste. chrl«- tlna Marie. Werner *nd-Linda V ft f i • AittidWeer;^—-•% BUY ON St. Jamet' achool- CONDITIONINO RQI~ « T -basket. ReglsSiQbiM were belrig"»e- lid cepted this week, Raymond S. MoUiar, -Newark Archdloceie • Autotoatic interior light 5 CVO program director said. Melyln Weiss of Berkeley •Felted glass fiber insulation Heights,, an art teacher In MONTHS Elizabeth, will direct' the arts •Beautiful flush fit styling . and crafts..program In Spring- field. Water safety Instructor TO PAY tooling for evefy will be Peter Parduccl of .r i« your honw-n* Springfield, a Roselle Park High low e6tri Deliver, comfort' School teacher, Information may . eendiiloAe'd air through be had at 334-4747. „ |*4eparulent eluet lyitem . $30:00 A MONTH ...,. J PEP'S Your Quality C«th o> IIHle at $20.00 a Automatic Tranimltdon A mojilh. Call 'ui todayl . Automotive Repairs . 6ENERAlifi| ELECTRIC Tram. Oil leak Rasaaletl Leader in Tires Engln* S. J. SPEER Tu.ne-upt. Clutch*! and Appliances &SON 105-12B . ' B-K .YtttMi , incn-vt * DKUVEKY Ro»«l«nd Av«.i Caldwall, N. J. MU 7-8344 661 MORRIS TURNPIKE, SPRINGFIELD 989 MONROE STREET SERVING SUMMIT, MlttBURN, SHORT HILLS AND SPRINGFIELD CA 6-9OO0 EASTBOUND OFF ttT. «» i \ MT. Thuridoy,-June 3, 1965 SPRINGFIELD LEADER, Springfield, N. J. 12 "Little ones aged' nn. w Jhlltflk -=—then—e T ._ . _ Cooks Class." .—— ioiilr—t-1—wtt'V—•*=*•— From Small Fry To Seaihstresses, Pipsqueaks The final i rHuW«<*H' Under,' ^ -"THE*—EEKKN—nBlrTfion; "that doesn't tfve the-girl? IRfc'S—MOtHEP^* foed-car<>-U-ti<>l;«r,M44B fmii'.-f'. y weeks. This includes' .th#J.'" Mrs. Hahn reported, ''there take the girls into the world of Mrs. Hann mused, "came to ' The best way to learn about, stitching. of the sewing rna- food costs—we take them to mUeh- confidence; in them- food' costs—we" take'them' to't.^ •cfilnc; Then there are four M local supermarket* on. . . . , mothers - - — : :— -.' textileslAvillnB, " wherurhofAe theih*vy studfitllaVy me out of desperation and a school subject or a program e]velves do s lt Th 8 ers are four weeks of classes iri gasped, "I love popovers, but _ weeks. ThlsLinclud** Jhiv'V ...is.to sit fn on an active class, •weeks of rules and rcgula- shopping tours, the manage-.- ' - °°° Jhr.i-". ""t" . modern fabrics, the care and careers." There are the two- testing of fabrics and label my daughter', been making ™*\!^h »**«**..$>??ii "Wend into the atmosphere of -rions-on' cooking-There are - mentlsextremely cooperative -nowever-nave been very co- week break-down of careers and preparing dinner.. "Natur^';z activity and snatch several -\ safely factors, to be covered — time study, recipe varia- operative. The amount »of reading and its importance. popovers every .weekend for : in home economics, individ- They must complete a gar- I donH know -how- long . . • ally", theTglrls are tested on ih-* ;" moments of the teacher's time cooking terms, equivalents, tions,"balance GRADUATK ^.Richard G. Cole, son and Mrs. W«mer_W. Cole of SJ8 Bltusrol avc., Springfield, is a UI rod S graduate of Valley -Forge — HUCIOUS •MJHt«ry_Academy,, Wayne, Pa. 5loppy_Jo«ii Cole will enter Upsala College In Etebtember-, heading'for. a career ' In oceanography.:'. • •; JWhlle. at Valley Sfcrge, Col* attained the rank-of, cadet -ser- geant.ln the student military or? gankatton. He served as a chapel aeolyte and was.a member of. tn'i var*lty soccer- feam^Co'le was awarded, a medal for hU skill :in'rlflery.':.': :.%. ' T - .'•• i.>J*i'•'!*•»' r — <- • • ', • • u '•' . . •• —-* rr lV •'•£: K - ' J'J ;J . • ;,;,, HITlUMfiaiWEiSiK -.. AND SATISMI0 CUSTOMIM .. .with which has been merged the Springfield Sun SalaryTridiGulousl)/lo\A( . Subscription Forth . To: Sprlnfffield Leader P. 6. Box 69, Spring*ield, N. J. Enclosed find $5 (check or money-order) for a one-year subscription to the Springfield Leader. Name (Print) Address . '«£ ii (Print) Nobody's going to answer this ad Nobody needs to. Today Phone Number JCP*L NJP«L electricity is and cfoes all these things for you. Read the ad again. HKIHtUD Subscription will take effect one week after receipt HM»Tmm of this form and continue for 52 weeks. [ Please check one: • electricity does more today and costs less than ever before. , •••or ( ) New Subscription or ( ) Renewal (PLEASE — W this i» a. renewal subscription, kindly enclose thee m&Uinmaking label from your paper.) . I •KMUJMtlWffiB*!. HE WAS NEAR DEATH • Tbunday, Jur» S, IMS * 1 —Father Of Two Gets Rutgers Degree in Ml accident thai amlnation/ Jacobs slU down, with flying-glass and metal. \ Minna Ave.) Avenel, and be- safety glasses', which would had.Wm near death five year* playe ' the edited . recordings 'They told, me afteward gan rebuilding '. have protected my eyes. I. waf ago,"^Walter~G.Jacobs,' hu«- a and 'typeir (lie highlights. TtU that the laboratory's walls Today, Jacobs, has complet- supposed _to pjck up., the b*hfh ' and morning before the exam, his _wer«.pock-marked with frag- ed three years of—Intensive glasses on a Friday.- The ac- Ir cabinet' mSHtr,- before long Vife, Judy, readi'th* "notes to ments, except for a 'shadow' study at Rutgers and Is look- cident happened the Tuesday will betsonftlriegree holder and where 1 had been Ktani ing—forward—to—worlt—as—a—-before^ graduat«>-«ludiht research a»- that the -system works- is Jacobs recalled. graduate in thin film appli- slsta«t!-alstMtt.'-a t Rutgergss Universityi . . evldencea-by Jacobs'- record _,Fortuna tely,-there—was-an- cations, an "area he has boen _ Jfacob*; 28, will receive a in the spring semester of his • other man In the building Application Deadline bachelor of science degree in Junior, year. That term he—who heard the explosion and working In _as an undergrad- ceramic* at the State Univer- ..carried 20 credits, a heavy quickly pTvohed for help. ' uates- eanner—who—was-expected Told For UJC Session •lty'« 199th anniversary com- work load, and achieved a ' "I must have-Weirs-pretty Prof. Walter B. Mattlmore, - • nieneement Wednesday. Later grade .average of 1.4.'A' t Rut- -sighth . TheTh y later-treateld d hhimi . "when the accident occurred thU Mnnmer,, he'll begin Is a bright four-year-old with director, announced this week gers, l.fr^fr a-perfect mark, for shock." that June 15 will be-the dead- ktudles o.n the graduate level.,-.,. He was named to~thT~DssK'«^: An_ two sisters, Jennet, 17 and ; Janice, 8 months. line to" submit - applications for Jacobr attained, the college "Llst"for' outstanding academic cobs to Denver General Hos- Union-r Junior College's - Summer. dlploma Using study (eeji- - achievement. -• ~ . pltar In 13 minutes — it is Jacobs' philosophy of child- Session.— nlcjue* quite . different from - A graduate'of both Wood- normally a half, hour's drive rearing is based on love and Both Day "and Evening. Ses- those of .fellowf students, bridge High Sobool-and-Rut-. and 12 minutes after v- -discipline. sions win be offered this year, —r~while- Ws »jghled_ classmates gers Prep, Jacobs-holds the rival.-he was on the operal- "I try to be firm, and cm=~ •\<: \ •«». •- _ t6?* notes — or doodled •*• wew Jersey CeramrcT~Socl klI-*Te«l eorrtifatedWIU Inmre excels Jent •tablllty. Wide poly-caning around'the edge) of pool topjjrmly i«cUre«Jibivy emboaacd vinyl Untat. Easy to aiaemblo. _ — ' ' 'l¥h« foldmee department'mt Tuntoia. Michael.Tabtlclii, Susan Jonathan, Dty ton Hin RECTANGULAR J V«nVr«kew, ^ Shirley ^-Hlgh Seh6oi-htt ahhounced thit Judl«i..W«l«h, G«U Wilson, Rob- 203 studatitf^nrnedd placel s denOherylrBOheryl-rBbyleb , Bifdlanir-IUchardiIUhd -O -_ A model* low pricecL-Hap s atttrdy ileeLjrallt AtagonirArleive Arands, George TJelti, Nirtcy Dztubat %" il d lW JI R 'riB Faber, Linda Enz, -Maryy. %" aqqarq e lop rail and UleMOpp W JoInU, Rigid, Llndt Frieier, Anne Gel- verticail l aleelll lappDrUrEndoiseEd d 'heavy-eiiitj' r : Jbos«ed vinyl liner, with bottom draindi . Meryl BoydmanAjifUdlw :'B>"«n H1(3llMiGit Marilyn BrotfllerTerrCchotlner, , r _. #RL 1230- Mwffy ^S JoaCaron HarbacSil Gras, Evely' Stephan CSirlmshawn Hartx,, Dunn, Cithryrt EvtfHT Jacque- Sandra HelM, Judith _ Kuidler, F--JfuditH: TH«d, Peggy Kramer, Madeline Kup-: Zl Oh' Marilyn "LearnerL , David Qerahen, Zelmtu Oerth-' Llebllng, Thornw Lleto, Mat-. 'PhyllU Gailham, Irene Gocel, Patricia dirlottt-OulvMiltOl , SVanSVkk HayduHd , Clerol Hodapp, Linda Hodapp, Montlcello, Robert Morelnei. ' I Holland, Barbara Infan- Mafgot Penardr Carol" Sak- tino, Barbara Jaeobn, Ray Jclf- owyoh, Grelchen Purkhlser, FICTEir Mary Ann ronRaolopal- Remlllngert~Llnda,' JacRei«- -No n«*d lo. w«*UI D«tt(a«d for poola MaoW. aUrutM -Bolkoff, \tt by flIHn« your pool y lW imB lui Leslie SUrkr- Pawp* uppx. 700 g •• • •«. ... • i YhiMKfuy, June '3, 1965 * SbfePolice-Ms MNUftMAT I00M with • ^eTFoFTiiesday" HALF-PAST TiEN Weequahic B'nai B'ritk Program Only Tilt StlorUI tot Includes IS Area Performers— -for Hie tUU police will be held _ • •. • . i Eighteen area youngsters per- music, studlo-in Irvlngton. Gatto "ttieaday at 1 j». mr Tuesday in . I *>rmed-ln a variety show at the i also- sang In the show. B»yr*yUle, Morrtjstown, Clifton Bef Yelled Folk SchoolJnJieHF-i Area performers "included JUNE TOt recently. The eVehl Wara " - • Candidate* have been asked to membership party sponsored byiBa't'Pi singer and dancer, anct • report »t the tesj sites. The Say- the Weequahic Chapter of B'nai i.Tony Pucclhrelll.—djncori—^»11^- reville exam will be given at the THE CASE FOR ANNUITIES^ ffrlthr-Mrs. Joseph Schmidt of i Union;. Kathleen Adnnatziaif,' VANVOOREN^ IteyreviUe-War Memorial High 1052 Stowe «t. Union, Is mem-' singer, Mary Ellen Schoonover. ]' School. Other sites are: Assump- WHAT THEY DO-AT AGE 65 bership chairman. . ialnger.-and-choreoeraphcrr-and—l hrtBttMKBKS tion School, Morristown; Wood- Many responsible life •This also guarantee* "the—j>ay=-_i The program war directed byiJohn Gerbino-- row Wilson High School, Clif- anoe executives think you're -rnenta-tor-llfe. But if the total y and John' ton, and St. MJeha«l'< Churchmissing a bet. in planning your paymentx prior to death are less Gatto. Performers are students, Auditorium, Peterson. . retirement finances unless you than the $10,000 investment the of Mrs. Gtirbino, *Ko was to-'° " g balance wUl be paid to bene- merly with the Union Conserv- 1™* CALL C1614S5 I0H RISCKVAIIOHS •6t the United State* between 21, Life Insurance companies sell ficiardos ' In continuing, income; •annuities, so it can be presumed snCOIe-annuity of W4.&6 a I VCKIAL CKUUC 11*1 Cb Mid M yean of age; 5-8 tall/ "The I they would have more; than a month, with cash. refuTTdrThU stfumental_Broup called RT. 23 • CtOAR GROVt, N I weWtfnr at lease—Ilio. pounds. passing Interest In the. matter. THOUBLESOMK 'DRUGS Playboys/' performed. They must have at least 20-30 provides • the payment for life, : But they^make=three=intere£tln8. Jaut-if-the-totaL-payments-prlor- The very- fTnics Intended to],—; glasses asa"lior=~ points. . --: = to-death-are~less than the stimulate drivers to greateeater |f— mal hearing. They jnust also be - Annuities, they explain: - vestment the balarice will be alertness, _ean be the cause of ff p pyjJLrisfeetthJLrife j paid, to ben'eficiarie* in a lump accidents as their affects wear rhav«-«^v«Bd driver'* license. ' ITTrbvide an Income that you can't outlive; . : ^_ sum; . ••' -- off, leaving the same-driver-in- I_BE SAFE THIS SUMMER 2. Tell you exactly~what your 4. A life annuity of »73.69 a I . an advanced state- of~3rowsi- Legdl Notices • income will be and when onth. This guarantee* -t*y- ness,.accordinK..to-;the.sa(fety di- Let us Road Check your car for inents for a lifetime, but no pay- rector of -the-Motor Club of >aUU of JOBEPJT JJBJUCNA, dauaui). _you will get Hrr ) —TaV« BOlIci that, ttaa .Oraat AUulla and Pailflo Taa Compaay to»i haa-.a*' »ll«d t» tha Alenholto Bwarasa .Control Board Of tha TotMf Of Jr»l»IIOB, N.X, (or a »)«narr raUII dUtrlbutlou lleauta, I Ball/ ,.l«.M.*Mltt|),M. 0-11, &• urtulua altuaUd at-1130-lIU lei. ,,,lj.»i.H» 7 apriHtllald AVa., Irrlmrtoil, H. OT,. 1 ObJwUoiu,. lf,.uiy. ahoiild _ ha wad; Immadlataly In /Writing «J VaJanllBi Maliatwr, town C1«k *t rrtW-OMAV ATLAKnO tt \ " —vkoma TM* OOUPAKT,'••wo. O. BOK Voor Uannenta are Cleaned — Nawark l,-*r-*'_ • .*, Profe««k.naM>Jfa Our Own JOHN D. Bmoorr—Obalrnim, New PWfetalonaJ Plant Powno TUelA, I - t>«uvill». H. 3. .-•-<• i UBiVMW. kWMUOa*- vlea ctmrwaa, • «,• Mail yourMlf «{. our 19M Midland Ava,^ S uwttn***11-* BTOKAGK. 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QetOuf i FOR AS Kanllwsrth Uka. Uarlton, M. J. LITTLE AS $Q03 IDWATID A. LtPAOV, LOW, LOW PRICE.' un Orchaid nd.. nrlardlfli M.nnr, H. Y. OWIt/VM A. J»IUC». Club Road. Carnnlt. ?• You can buy Royal typewriters outright You can also lease them, JOHN M. SC1IIT. OnUr Bay, H. Y. leasing gives you«\ill usa of any number of Royals — Manual or DAVID smut, 1190 Patk Avt.. Electric — without having to Invest working capital. A Royal Vaw York, N. Y. Typewriter Lease and Maintenance plan can be arranged to meet JOHN ELLIOT 8LATSR. Ramielur Rtt., t your needs. Call in today. . ' . tun JVlli. V. 3. PRINCE RANGE STORES ROBERT U. B1I1TK. IRVINGTON EAST ORANGE UNION 184R Han Marca Blvd., LIVINGSTON JackionvlUt. Tit. ROUTE 10 INSIDE VALLEY FAIR 520 CENTRAL AVE. 2626 MORRIS AVE. CENTER TYPEWRITER SERVICE KDWARD J. VOOBL. Ojtp, Bardy Farms vStitiermarket 546 K. Pamila cirela, . DISCOUNT CENTER Cor. Hoisted Sf. • Hlntdalt, III. Above the Circle 1163 Clinton Ave., Irvlngton .RTOCKHOLDIR' - ehaiuallar Aya. ( fabyan »l. OR 4-9837 'JOHN A. HARTKtRD ' 490 lailntton Avanua, WY 2-9771 ES 1-5OOO Open Mon. thru Frl. Open MonJ'^hVu PH. s, Naw York, N. Y. v Call ES 5-3380 - NXWARK 1, NEW JERSEY Open Mon. thru Sat. 9 to lfr 10 to 9:30, Sat. till 7 10 to 9:30, Sat. til! 7 -' Irr. Harald-May n, Junt J.- Open Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 9:30 \ (V T Camps Can Cut Apron Strings AND YOU'LL RAVE ABOUT THE SAVE ON THRIFTY "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY MEATS! pert Warns On 'Homesick7 Parents FINE GIFTS YOU'LL GET FOR... •nfUjp^'V boy or girl to camp will do Jor Iheir child. Another preparation for •earilp for the first time It \t always good In riiscOs camp i* a physical check-up. poM—greater— —with—the—vrttmger-Mrmper—the 1-f-jmy-rltjaWiliy l.s ' ofTilgKiFstnnriBrds"j»f wnrkwanship" -Bervier*flrmff Hste^l In the columns bejtrw .-,'-, Pilltbary Elaur Dlr . 14 Hmiroml-TWT,- Llndin. N J SHOWCASE FACIAL Dnlon Lwdur—Mir n. Juna 1 I«J Tetley's TM Bags This Week's Specialist! NOTICE Or KCTTLE.MTNT Fels Liquid None*: in iiKnrnY OIVCK. Th»i ih» flr*t »nd ftnil ircouni of the »gb- DRIVEWAYS - MASOrJ^Y • (•rib#r Edwird B Ml«hH], EiPfUtor at Felt Instant Granules the KiUU of. WJU-TBTl MOQflMAN. IVORY »«MICIDAL DETWGEMT 4 " fiff#*j.rd, wtU h» ftudUM ind itAtM by Camay Soap ihf flurrnijUf. and Tf0nrtrd fnr rcttl". 6-N Plus "V/HI, T« 27* PHIl PASCAll rrtrnt to th# Union County Court— Pm- A Al OENIS bht* DivlMon. on **r.rl»y, July 2nd next 2^.25' II D 30 A M 'mSTt. ' ^ LIQUID Uuon Ai cunam work Fd*»rd r. Mlih#ll. 1 11 Exfcu'nr WATlWBOOriNO P«lJ>d U%r 3fT,~ TPKfi Health and Beauty Aids . AiphftU Drlvtvftyi Po*lr David P Wiener, Atm^nny, 1 flTT flnrtngfi'lrt Avfniif Detergent Downy Fabric Softener M«ptfrood. N J I'nion I^nriir —June 3, 1(>. IT. 34 IX*. AMI tm-i H. i 4 t r> t w llfi 73> e »*7 RAY AVI., UNION, N. J. i 12«. M.b»r. I . \oTirr or ArpucATins Bonesse Shampoo 49 MU 6-1427 X MU A-4115 TA.KE NOT1CI that Pun At rrvVuilv m ' plistle plastic I Inr. irnritnc hi Four fUtsom PUy X- HAHt WIST SAVE 11 7oi».»-PluiF.E.T« ' 3le Township mmmUlM nt th» *Pnvn»h!|i of IMunn in Ihf routnv of l^imn for Ivory Flakes t Plenary Hrlill Co]iMinipMnn lirrn*^. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR! WINDOW CLEANING C-3(.. for prrmhM MttiBtpd ftt 1 J H.S \\>»1 FerWuhlnWuhlng II » On Former Resident* I CANHED PICNIC COM. Hiitt » Ber'vlee-JL Paflt— Mrs. Sadl«~J6hnson "of SJ1 SHORTRIBS 49 SPARERIBS . Complete Auto KetwIT ™ Slate st., Bridgeport—Conn., a 1111-11. Broad StMHllWd«__ former resident -of—Vauxhallr WA 3-6900 died May.2U_n.Bridgeport. The WELCH'S WELCHADE GROUND GROUND GROUND burial Is scheduled for today in KIF -CHUCK ROUND SAVARIN COFFEE Connecticut, PUNCH or APPLE CRAPE *% 32- "W aQ BROWN FORD, Inc. Anyone- having Information ALL GRINDS UNION'S about the ftunily of Mrs. John- son ha* been asked to contact PRINK *tz£& 58*. 78 NEWEST Willy J. Wilson "at the WUson Funeral Hpmei 174 Lake at. ': row* TWO CUVS fAOAl _ JAICON Bridgeport, m tttAlM UNT TH7ST~«OOH with • Wa«r Ad. PEACHES!^- 4 £- WJjSSns&mmmm TISSUES ' . tor Only AOt.pu wdrJ (mln. $1.40).~tall iunoo ;• • CRISCO >£ ARMOUR STAR NIBLETS CORN 6198' TWO GUVGUVSS ' . ."• •_ ~"~~m «m tWO 0UV4GIANT WM OnVYaor MAYONNAISE '-• 43 DUCKS 30 OLIVES ttol Mowla-Aveous. Baton READY TO COOK LB. %F * 71» t " MU-e-OMo IMPOjn»MUMA S-Ot lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllilllllllllU' C HUDSON SHOWCASE CHOPPED HAM 39 CANNED SODA NAPKINS 3^ 28' PRODUCE DEPT. TWO GUYS ALL FLAVORS Authorised CHEVY-CORVAIB 12 78 " CHEVROLET TRUCKS ,»a!e« i, Service - Parlr^-RcpalM TWOttOYI - • TWO GUVS INSTANT 32-oa, C WATERMELONS Jar . ^Jf V»hlm» InablM N«r Ytra AIM. Hat,.. LEMON JUICE: 4S FIERY RED RIPE COFFEE^:—1 89 u ± MAWL~ « '•_*"• 'Wlnntir mt I Aemdcmy AwirJf TWO GUVS IKMNO DKH TCTUY INSTANT But Aelfiu • JulU Anatm. SZ-co. 12.01. _fly|V BIG BARGAINS pl.btL li: WALT DISNET'S WHOLE LB. 9m^ jar j"Mary Popplns" DETERGENT 38 ICED TEA Mil 59 -Cor. Morrii A CemmercerOalon ••I. Mil. Chlldr.n'i Ihsw MU -8-S800 - V "SfOOK CMAUDS" - DAIRY DEPT. FROZEN FOOD DEPT. .miuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiwHiiim "THI BID CIRCUS" TOMATOES Wad. Ver ._Jiowiiti iBiir1 BEIT In to!»»*T-w||li AMIIUCAN=CHEESt ORANGE JUICE Ofrhinl Rladnaaa Union Motors ^""JTSfANII" — -ROYAtrPAIRY—^ -YELLOW & WHITE ox. -—AUTHORIZID—=1 UOOOE^DAItf ASPARAGUS -OOfcC-HASnC COWTAINW iNGFJUICE Nald - Owhla Hia D«m««rl " Doubl. Id. Wamaat DaubT* Ida Imllarnanll wlrt< D«ubla Deubla O Savanl APPETIZING DEPT. TWO GUYS TRADING STAMP HAN CONNIIIY ill Jomti ISIMI WEEKLY SPECIAL ONE BOOK SPECIAL YOUR BOOK \3 MR TOWARD THE UNION'S NIAHST 01MM08III "DR.NO" SWISS CHEESE WORTH l/.¥ PURCHASE OF MCrODY DUUt AND IIKVICI 3-PIECE SUN CONNIIV DOMESTIC ELIZABETH oi Jamai S»m) FOOD SAVER.SET SLICED TO ORDER 7-FT. GARDEN UMBRELLA Motors. Inc. "From Russia Aluminum tilt pole, umbrella cord, solid color with Love" Heavy duty styr«n« for storing and preserving outside with floral design inside. 4" fringe "VAIUI RATtD USID CAM" all. leod*. Long lotting. Gleaming - transparent assorted colon. ' 582 MorrltAv*.,'Elizabeth brillianc*. ' EL 4-7050 BOILED HAM Reg. 22.95 List 1.19 Reg. 79c jiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IMPORTED e a wrrHAFooD FRESHLY SLICED Rambler PURCHASE Or - 98 FUN FOR All AGES $2.00 or MOM TRADING STAMP BOOK by SLICED SEASONAL DtPT. Bowcroft Richards HOUSEWARE DEPT. Pterylimd HARD SALAMI Unloii County'a Oldest Rambler Dealer Rt. «, Scotch Plains Selected Used Can' Mlnlatur* Golf Guaranteed Bilei • Service Archtry - Tennlt At Ctnoalng - Wiler Cycles »95 CHESTNUT 8T. Pony and UNION • Mil I-8S88 Horubiek Riding Wt rtwrvt th« right te limit quMtitiu. Not mpomible lor typogrophicol wrori. Priest .Hartivt thru Saturday, Jurw S. Thundoy, June 3, SUMMJT CHORALE Church-Women Planning PLANS TO OFFER A 'SPRING SINGS' .". Covered Dish Luncheon The Summit Chorale-uiill ho|ti •*. The—Woman's Sucicfy of noon on Tuesday. This will be four "spring sings" at -'.he Suiih- Christian Service nf Sprmsfield ' me final meeting of the group mlt YMCA at the, corner ^ umnnuel Methodist Church will' Inr the year, according 10 jvlVsT and Maple sts. HI H hold a covered dish luncheon al.Lydin Schneider, spiritual life Mondays, beginning next week. . . ..,,_. jiocrpt«trv, who will conduct the Participants at Monday's ses- w sion-will sing Hnriyns "brtl ANNUAL AUCTION,j X nstrip, "New Day in Nelson Mass," which will fce Nepal," will be shown by Mrs. conducted by Ralph... Jlunl4r,._ GARDEfcLSALE SET William Rempfel. . Mrs. Orawda choral director at Hunter Col- -BY-DEB0RAH-UN1T Hosi', -presidentrwill conduct fne lege, New York City. : business session.. ..••.. Mnrl^, Orton, regular condup^- • The Suburban Deborah League, Mrs. Rose has announced that (or for the Surnmi*. Chorale, wll! of Springfield will hold its an- [n bus trip to AsburyT'aflc and lead. Bruckner's "E Minor nual garden sale and auction j Ocean Grove luj, been planned Mass" June 14. James Erb, Vh(i'. • Tuesday evening at Temple Bc°th | by the group for June 22. Mrs. ral director at the University of. Wim, 60 Baltusrol way, .Spring- Nina Howard, who is in charge l IKVINOTON =—PROM-OUR-BEAGHWBAR-GOLLECTIONS raii^uel you need to figh» on icvacatlon with larid, alga* and o>h*r ^ mlng pool •n«ml««. POOL SPRINGFIELD TREAT l»-c-awnrolcn^rtia» dii- LOVE--. tolvt imlonHv, making your BanskinT TRAVEL SERVICE you ehloxJrm»«f-POOL uraaf tawt«ini>w )pTMffflp KHliJ»ieAjrrTrxi=llfhllini basa chlorine thdt AND VIEW-HER- LATEST:; doesn't leave a iRalkv residue that oHier-taletonf Eve • Prokocirncr- base chlorines leave. BEAfHWEAR Pauline Winston INCLUDING THE EXCITING REINETTES Bernice Friedman ADVANTAGES OF SYLVAN POOLsJREAT: NEW "SAVAGE GROUP" Pat Bianch'i * Compltttly lelublt. leavai no eleudineii or tludga. 246 MORRIS AVE. DR 9-6767 Doain't clog filter. Miss Cole will be here ,to assist you' SPRrNGFIELD * Convenient. Nothing to mix, |uit pour. • DR 9-5135 * Economical. Ralaini full itrangth ov«r long ilor- in your selection of the most persorjr 250 Mountain Ave., Springfield New Jersey ag* pirlodi. Avollablt In 1 Ib., 4 Ibi., 25 and 50 ally flattering styles from the Cole of Ib. tonlalnart, 'California collection. Shown here: our exclusive tawny tiger print hip- ster bikini with a mesh bodice-inset, in Helanca*nylon,8to Hstees,'22. The "barred cage" pull-on is in black polished cotton, medium size only, M8. No mail oj phone orders. SWIM CLUB? The complete collection will bt informally', modeled Friday, June 4th, from 1] noon to 4:00 p.m. Eait Wing, ONLY IF IT'S HERE! 1J1 Msunlaln Avt., Jprlnjd.ld — J74-43M Fifili Avenue, Millburn *> Short Hills Avenues, Springfield, N. J. SPRING GARDEN MsSStF II Coifi No Mer» To Deaf With A Poof SptcMItt FR 7-4300^ E. MADISON AVE. FLORHAM PARK, N. J./ WY 2-4337 * Thursday, June 3, 1965 * " ' " block* ire large* AaV, I tUnglltf Wdeej ov»r each abytS,, Yet «u4a»tiJy, it ceased to •» and fit ao perfectly, and gome of which (till rwnain today,11st. Na^oajajeimou out sny type of mortar, that *! Being *o extremely inaccessible even" it Uy Students Seeking Summer Work; knife blade cannot be inserter!' i particularly from the lower empty between them. 1 section" from the Urubatvtba find Help By Reading Their Want Ads THE FEMININE LOOK , Looking from the heights of Canyon, where, we. .had come, almost —..-.—unappri „ Machu Picchu (old peak) M 'rom with the help of modern tain, and Won in Commentary on a recent National Editorial Anoclatlon Youth, socks oportunitics Readers who are in « posi- about 8,000 feet, there is an even • < — ahem*— equipment) and tnr summer employment in tion to employ summer help Study Minion Around South America high"er"pcak~dlrectly across the hidden in the dense Andean ham, veceiaiion, ' Machu Picchu be- "the^ lost city." Too -the Want Ad section of this nreurued to assist the parti- ( ——newspaper—today; • lUiiiuiiuawuuuiuiuiwiuiHtyJnj^^ o lh» rpfnfrpnf the last Tnp»«. run y» In It «•' cipatine youngsters by read- wnen rom Some 75 boys nnd grrlf iary Tower, the Sacred Pla*a,_ ****>' "^ ' *« Span-1 ease, see the remain,. ing their sda in today's Want Serif* magnificent rock in Vosemite work that it doe*. Some of the The Temple,' the Three Windows i8rt*' Pizarro, as he conquered • structures, and be ON".j hi« taken advantage of thfi Ad section. Bnd - offer of ircit student situation * National Park called "El Capi- way and it Is called Huayna and the amazingly accurate In- claimed thelnca CapiUl of ftstic mountain that " The offer applies In boys wanted ads this week VIEWS tari" which we make much of, Picchu (young peak.) tihuatana or Sundial. Cuzco in 153-1. Picchu—and that Is sll| and girls, 1H and unrlor. who -—Throughout - the month nf - but here in trie Andes, there Except . for wild vegeti- The city was roached in those And he never found Machu markable when you r«n>citnB are currently enrolled in ,7une this newspaper, and its Cuzco may be a headache — were hundreds of El Capitans. tion, there teems to be nothing days by a wide stone road wind-, Picchu. its history and "location. 's}.. school. The od, which must nut u ! : reven affiliated nov/spa-pen;, but it never was a bore. We were literally saturated with I ore Huayna Picchu but-clouds, ing ftrough-the- heights V-with- No one ever found Maehu (But then, there in Car «4.) exceed ' five lines (or 25 will publish - student work The town of Cuzco in the scenery. The Andes ere so high Ah! But when the clouds roll remarkably engineered, large'..PiccHu—until 1011. .. i Next: CUZ00- words), mint be presented in : ' ads without charge. Peruvian Andes, is 11,200 feet that clouds are almostt alwayalways ; nway, there at it< summit and —•:—— • ;_; •—- ^~—— - person or mailed to Suburban high, and that elevation will give playing among the peaks and on almost on 'it* very point, are Publishing Corp., 1291 Stuy- a headache, of one sort or an- the day we wont to Machu Pic- terraces, where the Incas grew vesant ave., Union. No ads other, and of one duration or" an- chu it was also rainy, so our corn and other product*:--Why Good news for the. man will be accepted by telephone. other, to almost every tourist In \iewing Was tampered, but it in such an Inaccessible, remote AithouRh most nds undoubt. [-th -was—beau Uful—Hut— fche-same; laeer-we-wondered? After all, — who's over 40 and-. - I 5' crijy .will be printed as wrlt- for uuaw wti tvul bwjc • But it is worth it. Cuzco and It is a three-hour car-ra.il trip there were more than 40 ter- §-j ten, the publisher reserves the— •Us-accompanying-trip-to-the lnca. to ""Machir Picchu from. Cu»co race levels on the ilojSB"" of "'~'. right to reword for clarity if 7 concerned about his health ruins of Mnchu Pic/nu, is both j through the wilds—of-peru ;and Machu Picchu where everyone 1059 Springfield Ave. 3 necessary. The publisher also during it, a white-clad boy came lived, which were handler to r spectacularly beautiful and. fas- ' ' " reserves, tbl ""r7Eiirf Starring on the trapeze and double swaypole Din. In luxury lr.akfaM from * a.M. Lunehisn Urv.d 1140 a.m. - I p.m. luroptan -. Amarican. Culllna Lunch 11-] Dinn.r I-1S Dinn.r until Midnight with HOLIDAY PED-E-FLOUS Saturday, Dinn.r only PRIME >IIS raaturxl Mountain Itvd., Watihung, N. J. Dinn.r Dancing Frl., Sal. I, $ftl. M AERIAL WINTERS' KENILWORTH •onqu.t rocllilUl Availobla' Muiic In 111. Ol.n Millar Styla J4I -J5»0 OPIN All DAY SUNDAY n Piono Mood Muili Nightly Ixlt 111 OardM K- Pkwy. Ampl. Parking Unit 1111 »onqu«li, W.ddingl-I. Partla. et/s VV«/I4 OLYMPIC AMUSEMENT PARK Famout for aur Italian Smorgnibord tarv.d nittly 9 ta 10 p.m. LUIGI'S lundayl 1 to'*a p.m. Dine Graciously At Any Of The IKVIHGTON-UAPLIWOOO 1 •dtaurant and Cotkl.ll Lung. I Mt Far.tt II, Orang., N. J. Dinn.r. and Ala Cart, 'til Clotlng 1915—Celebrating Our SOtk Arutiwsary--i9O5. 1 Ol •! J14I Op.n Wxkdoyi at 4.30 p.m. Fine Eating Places Listed He>« Mtnib.r af Dln.rt, Amtriean lundayi 1 p.m. Ixprtw t Carta Rlancha I 7/1 \ k . Thurtdoy, June I, T96S '• Moms Of Twins Form New Unit!Raymond Ussenden of' Cran-' Organizations' devoted to assist" supported by the clubs throogb ford. All have been member* ing and couniellng mothers . of Hi? national organization. All A new chapter of the National will hold an or-Lafayette tt. ind Mrs. Alfred and officer* of Twins' Mothers mothers or guardians of twiflj, ganization meeting E. Jagb, 319 Holly dr., both of Club of Union, Somerset and triplets or other multiple b["'" Twins has been founded in Un- Monday at the Cranwood Rest- Roselle, ire , co-founders of the Middlesex Counties. spokesman said.. Scientific stu- children are; eligible' for ion County. The club, known as rrThe affiliatef d Tw.Twin.'.Mother. s dies U the multiple birth phen- bershlp, the announcement 1Hl~~Evarij ofColonia and MrsClub. s are social »n4 educational omenon and child raising are OpM Mondoy Htrouoh Saturday 9i45 to &30-Wednudoy nlptrti '«t 9 P.M. otHohne & Company In W«»tfle!d and Newark Barbara DeRick Is Bride 1 f BflV ^^~, /w.,v' ' Of Fralik ^intent T6mia 7m — . Uliu'.Barbara Carolyn De- u* alumni of-Jonathan-Dayton 1 ; : -'. i Rltk, daughter of Mr. andJMtw. 'Regional High School, Sprlng- i .'-,-^-^ SSI iV' " '-**Sra ——: BobtttSr-D*Rldr-of 633 Mon-fleldrMrs. Torma-attended West piippiii 1 1 mouth »v«., • Kenllworth, .was Virginia Wesleyan College_in 'KTS.;---;. - ••••••"."•,-V" (••»*• ' •••'••-.: 1 —~ mairied Saturday -afternoon to Buckhannon, She Is employed as '-'• :.-•' -Frank: Vincent Torma.-son of Mr; a teller in the Blmora 'Branch •• ' • and "Mr*. Trank S. Torma of of the National State Bank of 167 Sunrise t>icwy.rMountaliulde. Elizabeth. : ~rrT •. ' —Hev. SVancli S1. MdDerrtip of- Her husband, who -also was • —" ftdl»t«dr**itbe.double-ring cer*. graduated from the Radio Elec- . - mony in.Our Lady of Lourde'a tronics Technical School, Kearny, - Chtirdy •Mountainside. ". Therecently completed his tour of - — coupUtittcelVed a Papal blessing. duly, with the-. Army National . " A reception, followea at; theGuard. He Is. ethpldyeaTa* notes Mountainside Inn, Mountainside. and collections teller in the .;•••/- .Miss-Lynn' Dtfllek, sister_ Bayway Branch of the National the bride,..served a« maid of State B»nk:of Elizabeth. ' honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. —Following a;_honeynioon trip" Higginson,- eouyn of the. bride; to Florida, the couple will re- sid«.ln_Unlon. _ -— Vlf JHI Ty^lfl* •»«<<>»« Bon- ; ; ^$$^^^ nie l*a JjeKick, sisters uf~tile~ bride; . . William H. Albrecht, brother- CATHbLKTWOMEN m In-taw 6f the-groom, lerved as SCHEDULE PARTY, beet mln._ Ushers •were-John l«lsur« c«nt«rs Higglnsori; VlncenFTPagano and OFFICERS' SLATEi_ Wehara~DeRlcic, brother of the Court .Patriola.No. J2S*r.C»th- bride; V . - ____' olic Daughters of America, will thii bride and • groom ho]cf_an installation of officers and a birthday-party on the eve- ning ,o< June 14 at St. Joseph's ALUMNAF LEAGUE- "iFIis h Hall, Maclfiwood. - , To be insUlled are MnfTred SETS ANNUAL TEA- "Behel of Irvington, grand re- Ion, vice-regent; MitM-Margareti «^Up^el«(itff6fflrour.:'flenuIna.Cc(llfoi;nIei- EOItSENJQte Hanke • of Irvington. historian; The Sigma .Delta Tau Alumnae -League rf New-JTer«esc=wlU hold Miss Mathilda Gaur of Union, ltd annual Senior Girls1 tea June prophetess; Miss/Ruth Por«et. 71- • IS at S pjm.'»t thejtome of Mrs.jj;fy;.w ' Marvin'Waxman; 4 KKoewlnjf ermp of Union,' treasurer; Mrs: WWe»tlC*g»B*" Joseph' Rokosny, moriltori_Mrs,. ] ,Th«:tea. in to serve-as an or- Mangaret •Bolton, Jecturer; Mrs. U-IUUIP vyun uniuioim nmej ono Pra<.»i~v>7<7O—,:,. ;; .'.•""-'-:——:—j?-~ Margaret Schrler,. ientlnel;~and f*H!s freshmen. ;. . Mrs. Rita Huber, pianist. ~ Sine* Alumna* League, men* .Trustees are Mr«7~Mar.garM pbers; Include graduate of most Bond and Mrs. Mary Feeney. •nf«rtalntng;tM«iforhifui^^ of the major universities In the »• and'^duwbliivfot anj^^ Mittrn^rtited-Stateirari inform- LECTURE IS-HELD w Z—~ HepresetttatLvis jrom each of "The TreaVhlgh schools have been ON 'CHRISTJANITY' lliisi~)**""'-" • • •''' ^ - '. _ Invited to. attend. • ~ m JV»r further information. Mrs. IN FARMS SCHOOL- David Klr*hf«ldr 888 Hobson-^itT Harry S._Smith, a teacher iind Q v ^: Union, may be contacted art 687-p.ractloneV. of Christian Science m in AtlantarOa., «xt>tored. "Pr«e- lu UlehWi«ryT M Iecture on Christian Science, . CHILD'CAltE GUILD May.,20 at 8:30 p.m. "in th* audi- StATE INSTALLED- torium of . Connecticut. F«rtnj •"Vinyl plastic cbHofl School, Stuyvesant av«., Unionr The Guild for ChUdCaw. Un- The lecture wsoponsored by Available In _tlon,-heldiita: lnstalktion dinner the First Church of ChrUrtian M*y 1J a* the Town and Cam- white ilrlpttt Sclenitist. . ••''..'" - pus Restaurant/Union. - - ^.Th* slate: of officers for the —Smith, who-Hr-a membeip of table) covaru. ' IM5-1O68 ieaaon Includes: Mrs, the Board of-Lecturcshlp-of the A?«»ur—L*ub, presldejit!, MSTPlwt-CHiurch of Christian Scleri- -:... Jtimwe •Halnmanritrttvlcepre Halnmanritrtt-vlce-press - tlst in Baatanr 'Mais.,-Is cur- lldentd : •M Mus . JjJadc-StelnjJdStl . aecondd . rently on a nationwide "fcurr irtdwt; Mwt^Bernard Le- S JtECENIL.-GtlESTJL- _ QU^nsty^fl^rvffiff^ft^j - -Legal-Notice Hostest slz«;for,lddjyldual .;^6Wn^*^- ai* or nosr ROSER, D< XAMANK, Surroiit. or UII County of fen baskeHool kit by NaHondl Silver. Include Onion, midi on tht nvintti d>y «r W«y A. D.. IMS. \IDOK tHi iwlloilion k" gran shear, S" anvil-type pruning shear, trowel, transplanter, culHvator, o( 'thibUiUUri!|ntiL,ii KvieatoVi or tht •itit* efitld^!«^Hifd. liotlei !• h*t»- fylcrum-wesdor and «h duraefiye green and white rattan basket caddy, 11,00 br tlvtn'ls lh» ottdltori «r.»ld d«- e«ued to exhibit to th* lubiertbtm' und«r otth or «(tlrra»tlon thtlr eltlmi •• pt garden »ool ««f..^{fR-Vfelnut finished wood hdndles."Sef Includes stain; Mid d«m>ndi utlmt thi nttli of tild dieititd. within ilx monthi from Iht : d«U or nld ordir,' or flin; will hi less ;steel fork, ipadd^^rajsplaiiter, cultivator :i«id ni^tafwdll • racks; ^Ifti ranwr birred rrom proitcutlni or. n- eavDtljif th» atmt ' iitlmt ths Mtfc« boxed/>;9!5 : ^+r':'$<^fi(!&'-. ••/.•••• • ' «r» Vtn M1.19V . NOTICE OF APPLICATION clears out rosette-type weeds, controls vlney weeds, protects lawn agalnsr • Hair S*ttlne . TAKE NOTICE that AUBU.-f Schwttli- ardt, Hobtrt Scliwellthardt tt Donald • Hair ShaplriK Hchwillcardt, trading ai The ntndmoui, Insects. Seed can be «own 4-months after applying. For 1,000 jq. % 4.95, hava applied ts the Towmhlp Commit- ;;! In of the Towmhlp it Union In the Foa5oosqft>95 ;; • / : County ot Union. New Jene; tor a • ; • .•• • .. . •. . • : . • i » ..... Plenary Retail Coniumptltm Llceme. ONLY .50 C'«S, for uremliei illuated at ins SeoH« Spreader, If; purcha^d separately, 18,95. When purchased with-« Uagle Ave., Union, New Jeriey. Normal Hair Objections, If any, ihould be made Scotts chemical lawn product, 13J9S Immediately. In writing to. nary t. ' BEAUTY GIFT Miller. Clerk ot tha Town«hlp 6f Union, CRKTfFICATES AVAILABLE at ~tBf MunlcMiil Bulldlm. frllxrier Park, Union, N, J. power rotary lawn wower—22*1 notary mower wltlj, 4 eyelp, 3!4 ,h.p, "AUOUST BCHWBIKAnDT, VINCENT'S 340 Mt. Vernon Place, engine, lever-type height adjustment requires' no tools. Complete with HOUSE OF BEAUTY Ntwitt. N. J. nonirtT BCHWDKARDT, catcher and extra blade, wlnd-up-lmpluse starter. 59.95 .compfeto . \Wt MORRIS^AVE. . 3f, E. Day Avr. UNION CENTER Krambum, N. J. DONALD BCHWBIKAnDT, MU 4-3854 104 Inwood Ave.. Cofonli. N. J. Second Floor, Hahn* l> Company \rV«>Hi*ld Me . Cnlon Lwdir—May VI, Juna », '***• i Union High School Nightingales Cited - Thursday, June 3, 1965 . * For "Their Work At Elizabeth Hospital IssTSfetrgaret T* Sanders Is Married •ill* Union High School Night-" servatlon ch«ifman of the Sub-Installed by Laurie Garcia, out- tuple* • were honored last week urban Women'*' Club which going president. They were: To Edward Frankovich In St for the 4.41B hours of volunteer «ponsor«-th#-Nightingales, and Ann Roienbaum, president; • St'. Michael'* Church, Union, served as b««t num. Usher* In-1 brother' of' work they did In the past year Mrs.* Charles Swindell, club Peggy Jones, vice-president Su- was the gating Saturday of the eluded Richard ficzko of Union,! Junior.uafatr.i at Elizabeth General Hospital. president, presented awards to san Fatkus, recording secretary; wedding of Miss MargarM T. William Htuwnin of Union'tnd of Tomi River, Mr*. Elizabeth Law, director., of the girls in ceremonies at the Carolina HII HI SdMht*^llrid^ ers—at—tire—hospital- KcMSST Mrs-Arthur J. Sanders of 943 field. Paul Sander* of Union, Mrs,_ ^rariS who . thanked the girls and added that Debbler 2ocher-wsrawarded~a~; treasurer. since the Nightingales had been bird-shaped rhlnestone pin for Ray ave., Union to Edward V.' - graduated—ttmr Unlo founded in 1050, union High 18.1 hours of service, the highest Pinned for 10 to 50 hours of Franfcovleh, son of Mr. and Mrs. girls" had put in some- 38,050 contributed; She won the top service w«-e: Vincent J. Frankovlch of 1984 In Race hours of work at. the hospital. award "In 1664 with 191 hours. Elaine Hermo,' Bonnie Rice, Ellttbttit.. • •/••• JMrfc_GgfltgeJHlgel,_youth con-. - -JSftwJMghtingale officer* were MarWyn Ballantine, Cathy Erday, trf. Fororr Studenjruaenrt ^ounuCouncii l •••_ Her husband, an aha Elizabeth Raspa, Chris Joya, , =» the eeremony^t-4i|-The--Bui««t^unlo*- HlgTTSfrTTIBe^fS'r^^ev-T— Carol' Brcynlkji. Carol Rickor- ,reception tor- 200 giiestsrSciiool Student Council" in Union School, Newark, i* eraployed _ Tihiuser, .LraHe Beck; Shirley a-^aT'lSeHBlue^Shutter; today will pick Jair eandldatoa Aufematie Switch Co., Tlorham •-•• Watte, Irene Tishman, Ellyne _ Inn.JUnloiu __ __j^ : to run ior president and vie* psr^c Ha lain hi*. Junior year if '. Flnkel, Judy Zwalsky, Karen The bride was escorted by her- ^Mjtiden^oi the.councils ,. theeventaa; Mtstont tt! fulrieigfc.i*- Pfelffer, Diane Turkin, Kathy father. Miss Helaine FrankOvlcKI/ju^jjinj fcr the hotoinatlona' Weldnioa'University.' ".''.V:'.'S'l' Whltbeck,. Carol Dlugos, Dorie of Union, sister, of. the groom.jvjii be; lieona, Berger, Uhda!, .roUowfag, a honeymoon. Kipsh, Sharon Dvorkln, Pat served as-nttM.'rf~honi*rBidd«^-t-Sfe7--gu»Bi--;Cht*BB.' <^offrtyj^Bennnd^-t^'coupl» wUl!«i"-t Casey, Linda • Suhanek, Audrey 7 Ehrlich,- Bella Halpern and Joan hialds weta-Miss Marlann Sand- -•• • • —• - -'- - -• » - -- ••« •-'-• • ^r^:,..M- J...,_....J. .ai^ ;.'••. Bressler. ert of Union, sister of 'the.Tbride; t«,bloojn' and Wendy Zwalsky( Beverly Frankoyitch of Pinned for 50 hour* of service Union, slateii-of the, groom: ..and-J^,' o? belter were;' - :_ Mlsiiisai Dolore* Roccla of Union. , „ . ... ,. .-,-.j. NBl.Krnr hTSHS-Nancy^ranltovlch of Un- Frl. A Mom .,; ^•..^i-^m^.i Debra Elfenbelh, Florence Scial- [- ion served as ax junior: brTdes-. til 9 •.•.-.'':-^/^^^rH I fa, Judy DeJohn, Sandra Neshin, mal'd_and Mls«' Theresa-Sanderfrj Barbara Maisel, Bette Toppman, fewarkrcousln of the briderid, | LBsrbara-Ihompson^ulle-Salo-- was a flower girl. • ' tntMr^BVchSf Majewski, Elaine - Michael- Struening of Union, Unioiv Antique Dealer Pechowt Judi Goldman, Barbara Bifterman Directs Albeneslui, "MHrleno Kmetz, In College Show, Sole Margaret Dl6UEhyv Linda"Roscn- . MM, "AlieM Burchirdt, 2384 krmntr.-.Carbllne rBaslle,- liaurle Couple To Leave Steuban it., Union, is among 2S Garcia, Dot Uhrig, Sue Patkus, :dison Musical ddealerl * JlJew^ Jersey, Me* BettyLou Hamilton, Jar/fet Lip- fonn Blttemtan of EdUon, in York, and Pehnaylvania—who kto,_Marrianne Patkus, Hermlna Pinary Positions ploy•«, of the Bherwin-Wil- Smill, Eva Bleleb, Sue Malkin, wd*-H«; ifeney-DeliC-Bue-Lihdner^Cathy- Mr."and Mrs. Francl l_i mi Cornpany inUnlon,l» di- i ri. Union Junior. College'* campU* b to ehooM from thaa . .,i?£eht«d last weekend.at J. P. will be-open t6 the .pubuT-ou Mr. West, a" former_soccer I,: Stevens High SchoolrEdison; > June 8 and 9 «wi*' 11 ajn. to1 0 ' Cathy;Erday and Laurie Guv. coach at the school, was -cited ~ ;^iActiVe - in play, production t Ji:ib JWll U l $ g 'for hi* 'work inr-schedullng •While: attending William" iridiE™L,p.w#. antton Jii»e:ib JWrnill scholarship* from the Suburban classes and examinations. "He Mary-Unlverdty-and Santa Won- t(rB Wornen'rClub, It wai announced. Putnam pwgrim, Mw.^W«iter has been an able college coun- lea:City ColIegerCallfcrn!a,Blt- Hl«hll*htlng.t»ie show will be ..-Be'iuiol'.ficulty -idvliori_elted selor, to our class a* well as a has directet d several.thev - tiq R h III , hd at thh e ceremony were. Ml*Ml * AAr- friend." the dedication gtatod. group« in.Jthe state of Newmade jewekj^jnuMc boaes, old lene Pittengerit , h,ealthhlh. teicHer, •tltra. West,. achool librarian, WThe—HeV«lerg-of—UnioWThHVlfUi n New Jersey map*,, mirror*i , small and Mrs* CatherinCthi e DDembe and JSnTSfit not claim credit forjter- ROSE MAR1B RBID chest*, olld Jewelry,-bid portraits, self for the quality of. the library. and fine porcelains. but the evidence cannot be over- Speaker for the evening" was By Research Groupp looked," mid th« student*. The Edward-Andrews td "Flower* b library "organisation-!* flawless" RaKway. Andrew* SeversGoldberi memberg .Memoria* of thel Ruth Mm, Weat'*- dteecUon, MUrdock 6-2026, they said. • '••..•'. /" •; •••.•'•: ELISABETH STEWART y p py. Tlie Mitch Mak The - West* will retire In June tecture ind horticulture, ,*ra recenlg'.tan/Mag"qtq ' the after a total of 67 year* otser- d h g Serilor LLeagu e of UnioU n at CCon- Viee to"the,school. ThBh^ScQaslon' waS fol-gregation .Beth Shalom. lowed by i djiestlon and answer Union re*Went» who took part d A sliMfflttis donation was made try the association to the. Call- Paula Frledlander,-Mtt!,._Shelly. The Senior ClUsens of Bnlon men'* Association* of Union for. MM. CeU . wlU g*Uierlton»rrew;tt *ir-isut*i!Bdl{ij»;F work' to Summer*, Mrs. AruT^BU- coromtofty«-—-ii.\'•'..." ". •••.••.-, ^7G5 ftlniky and Mr*. Municipal Budaing to pUn wt- Prlert • announced" the follow 'traii- vOelb-. --Mr*.,':-,. Harriet tlvfUea for the *Unun*r and to Schwartz of SprlnKtielddlrtct- shuffleboardjm_th« re- ing 'i show. Others in the cast eentljr cotnpleted eottrt In BEACH PARTY ing, Harry livermore; dvle, G, l l "case of rain, tka Springfield; Mm. Claire" Cohen . meet CilifarMSr Bb OtlJ Frota Hetite «)te 8 jj V Barbara OstrolJV- Jo »Utue* •- (irft *o tight) •wlmsult with Ou CamlSOle DTa, VtyQU Wb/ifl I' "cotton cawlsole b^ttrin^l^f If ; / 1 ROXANNB 2" pel bwl«» £$i^"'" ._ gwimtuit with coMtwutfayr tHm. ,Whlt«, navyj madm _tri^s0lor -acetate/Lycra, - tuck brfc lGreeni navy, —^ lowback. Prlnted-Xyera, - : 4 _ 'sen, brown, blu*. $2r» ~< ' tjo* y ttu*av« rt*. rut* tkt t$uitk mm,: • - - , | J '; |1S*# ij.»;t£... ',f*'-- a,LtlU! ''•' T.r ' . • w-'l|j|l'VI • •.• 1 /h«n jrou think sun, fun, surf 1 •'''• • ^ Li -•',':. (/"",,'l'ti^'^ii1 ' j*, ;>. iip-'ii.^ii.ti, .] ..-'#•"•" I nd sea flattery ... think . r ii ! • B.''i' l i ''Vl St . *r«r.in. '<: ,1,03l^NNB...andSTANSQMMERv. Kiijuijiij'.i.k v ' ' n *•''• ' " ' f ;-,;^ 1 heae 4 from a varied collection r. TLJ- 0?B ''" ?&•&.'* \ 111 niake your thinking: eapluf. , ,.; *4 j veryKOXANNB. swlmfaBhion # 11 '•'->^3 V". if' . „. . ,,• iyi» .' ('•,•; 1 »[ rJ* «* '*. Vt">JM> 1 if a* warvelouB proportion-fit, 1 f ii !' l'i'iii'1 •••' ' ill ylthABt!'bra1 sizing for .. m irae foundation fit in every size. 'imi j' • .'•;' '#f j GFT£mr/QuB, ski V. \- •I.* •, Jun» 3, 1965 * hill, Mrs. Xe Roy Horan, Robert Wacker, • Mrs.'. Willl McNamara, Mrs; Charles Fric£ Farms Legion Auxiliary Elects Officers For and Mrs. Andrew Knox. Defeat, I Mrs, Alfred Stein was elected I are: vice-presidents, Mrs.. Paul | and sergeaht-at-arms,' Mrs. secretary of, the Union, County piregideM-of— Connecticut-Farms [ Klfner. Mr*. WHliarfr Banks and Thomas Kitzler. organization. The Union Coun- Walck, Mrs. Paul Kifner, Unit 35, American Legion Aux- William McNamars; trea- Thre» -members ot the unit ty convention will be held in William Banks and.Mrs. iliary, Unlort at the Tuesday . MM, Xe Hoy Horan; Hti^ were honored at the East Or- TEosen«F IH5 weekend. Dele- ert Gargullo. ; r evening meeting. torian, MM. Robert Wacker; ange Veteran's Hospital recently cates to the convention ire: Mrs. Flag burning ceremonies Other -oHicers-for next year chaplain, Mrs. Harry Kurtzner; for the hours they "have volun- Theodore HeeHsteiner,_Mrs,._^yi teered. Mrs. Paul Klfner has -fred .Stein, Mrs, Edward, -Ca- Home this. evening. served 12,000 hours; Mrs. Al- fred Guenzler, 2,000 hours; and Park-Union Deborah Unit -Mrs. Prank Perina, 300. hours. Members attended Memorial Day - churoh services at the 24TH PINGRY SUMMER SESSION Sets Initial Board Dinner Christ Evangelical Lutheran .- June 28— August^— Cnurerij-Union, and-marthed-ln. The Park=JJnion Guild of Memojrial Day^Psrade. Reading Cllnlt — 3 or 6 Week Course Deborah will" hold its annual guild's fund raising goals Jtor Donations were made toward Advanced •' DevelopmentaL- Remedial board dinner at Zig'i Restaurant 1965-60 have'b'een sot very'high. the 'Fourth ot July celebration In East_Oronge,-June-l8. Mrs. ariaihe Cancer Fund. . Milton Moekowltz, outgoing Proceeds, from all the Kind rais- Academic Courses ~ president, will. be honored at ing projects-are sent to JJeborah Mrs._,Calvln Walck was—re- •».=«»^-o-x=^r^30-Hours Instruction - Review - Ad-i/ the dinner. ^ Hospital, Browns Mills, a non- cently elected president, ,-Mrs^ vanced Credit -. Preview -Foreign LanKuagea - Mathf/ sectarian hospital, Robert Gargullo, chaplain and The guild has annbuncedTKat •-cah tAm-, •_ Charles. Prick, recording ematics - Encliah-Science - History. . . there-is still'time for bowler* JollLftejuramer league at Hy- ..•'•• -••••. Enrichment Program :~I~I3 way Bowling Alley, which begins . - Suntmar Prices for this MonltOnlyl Courses in Composition and College Literature Basic its season Monday. Mrs. Isaddre -• Study Skills - Junfer Hieh Great: Books - Publlett Greenberg may be contacted for LEHI6H PREMIUM Speaking-Psychology - WorM Communism. - additional Information. The COAL ANTHRACITE league, InddenSyy, k not limit- etcHQir^ ed to Deborah, member*. ""-'" ~ Buck . The first board meeting of 'the season, with' the newly-elected 50 Age«_5r14. ..Dally 10;3Q am to 3;45fim officer*. In charge, was h«Sd yes-, 95 Swimming i Grimes.- Sporlsj- Arts - ^lBi^B terday. Faff plans,were discussed TOM m TON 'ter-a"membereJilp drive In Sep- •MEW OCTlCERg TAKE POSITIONS ~ At the" annual luncheon of the Auxiliary to th«Union tember, a card-party lunch, eon at **• J County Osteopathle Society, May Z4 at the Arch EesUnrsntrMinburn, an installation e*re- Altaian's Jn-Short Hills -and a Simone Bros. Coal frFuel Co, tnony af new-ef'kers was,, conducted. Among; olflters prssentedhere are, from left, Mrs. theater-party In Obtober-to see 351-6050 PINGRY SCHOOL 358-6990^ —Arttmr-Troum. •( TJntou, presiaent-elect; Mrs. JoeTMsyer, presIdentfMtrs. Alfred Alexrod, the • Broadway._prjociuiMoh pi 1405 Harding Ave. Linden ' president of the XuflllW to Vew Jersey Association of Oiteopathle Physicians and Sur- "Road of the Grease ' Paint, i OIL BUBNEB INSTAIXlilONS • rrM JUI. HU6"" "~ «eons;.wSTserved as installing officer; Mrs. George Colvln, treasur«rj_ana •Mrs.,: Michael Smell of the Crowd." 1 Sotulntul»«a «*f UnionUnU ., vice-president_ . Group. contribute, I1.0M to the Memorial General Ho*- pltal BuUolri* Fun* at the Charity-Ball which was held Mmy 1. Board Director ' • ; p _Wa« « Amerdcatv JHotne Deparfanent, Mrs. Harry D. KeUer of Union ion,' was,' among the .-recently Will serve a_two year term. and MM. W7 E. Muller of Union, elected board of directors of the "Among the local: Federation Sev«n«t District pubUcity cbatr- New Jemey Sta,t« Federation of officers who will leave on Sat- man. . •.•-.'•••.•' •_ Women's dubs, weleomed - tourday ' to attend tti* General Mri. S. He'ifcerf .Taylor, pres- the port-camrentton meeting In Federation of Women's dubs dent of Hie N. J. Federation Haddon Hall,. Atlsnttc dlty, convention, - Sunday through ancL a representative on_the 10 WEST <% Mrs. W«r8or'T»pre»«ihing the June II In Now Orleans, La, areGeneral Federation Board, will WKK at • SKCUIS be-aceojTjpariied-by Mrs. W, Muller of Union, to "join IMCrs. WUUam H. Hasebroock, presl- dent.o* ttie_Gener«l Federation of Women's dubs, and' • group of—165 clubwomen 1c ".Athens, Greece, where the General Fed- eration International Confer- QUKK AND ^ASY^TO PMVAREI ence will be held July 1 and 2 at toe Athens- Hilton Hotel.- Ttoe group wUl leave-Ntw-York-GHy,- June-14 and return Juljd7; '. —While abroad the delegation Wlll rriSM with General Itera- tion—rolubwomen^_4n —tlsbon, Rome,' Cairo, Bethlehem, T«l ATfllv, Vienna—and—-Konaohr' Stops-will be mad« In Madrid, 6 EXPENSE PAID Naples, CapH, Venice, Florence, Delphi and Jerusalem. • VACATIONS FOB 2() Days• 6 NitK) -More than 750 . members of JhJLJKew Jersey State • Federa- tion WomenV -Club, attended "VineJandiDay^LfttUvitles atthe world famous institution, the Train- ScnoOl~irViH?SlanarMay 28. Pearl S. Buck, noted_ltovel> 1st, i serves as president Of tti« board of trustees of the Train School->t Vdneland. Mrs. Rich- ard J. Hughes ("First Lady" of tb*. state), was guest-ol-honor. Dr. . Walter -Jacob, dlfector _of the, training" school, presented FUlUttFUMtKfiOROTEL the main address. .. Repreaenun^ •)•'. womanv Cilub ot' Oontiecticut "Farms Uh ton, tifere Mrs. Charles_Blrch, Mrs. tgntiiiiM Hertllng, Mrs.. Al- bert-JMuell*!',' Mrsfl-W; " ler.AMrSi PhiUi> P*cal«, __ fr*d—Stein and- Mrs. Walter, WhfSlie«d. V " • ' ~ - The program consisted of clinical demonstrations, *)chifa- Ita, children's aUi tours—a—luncheon ATLANTIC THRIFT CENTER dren's program. . About 35.0 children from S5 Route^2 and Sprlnjfl.ld Rd. states and . 14 fovedjfn eoiirMes e are enrolled at the school, • 97 FRUITCOCKTAlt S^'l" • CHICKEN Art*)': private -non-profit research and demonstration center for the treatment,' education and ear* of the "exceptional child."- ; •.••.-. ^~ HrGHLIGHT-DINNEr* FOR SECRETARIES County 1t»ea,"~Iiirecterroit-RecreaUbh. at thTlCate Macy. I^cTcrOoTWiBSP' wnt-Hotne forJBusiness-Women. the destructive ones, She discussed''"nhis Is KW and looompanled her talk with iUdes tHMMSfSUUKSSj) of the home.. Hug mdj National Secretaries . Associa- tion officers, who were Installed mud the ones that are for the year UW5-86, were Miss Theresa. L. Keehn, president; Mia Mary M> Schwemmer, vtce- ^ •. presldent; Miss Marjorie J. Tim- oney of Irvlngton, according, sec- V [.HMdtSA.toWtn,- h, iiiiumi, etrpet bMtUr, ctottm' retory; Mrs. Cattiertne T. Sadow- Y«« ew(htMhdaa «slor potHIV* sWi corresponding secretary; and H llddted t Mrs. Gejjtrude F, Moren,'tressur- MIBAY NADUNI All IMau dhw riwa ip M, mlH*d M iMi uwiswiMr, IIMUU It* b AHTSORPtST EXTERMINATORS •or *W*» by FtMoy M huui* puUtea* corrn V IS* Elmer St. l la Mi* M»i luu*. WetUUId,H. J. Fiahini • Swlmmint SSOWYBSACH ^ Bottinj • Fimlly Fun uiuux rut*. ' ettvt. AD 1-1557 AIIUls**! ROMAINE NEW CROP FRESH iviB Longer LETTUCE POTATOES RADISHES And Love It 2L» BlylilM •! Metii • thm Sahnriay,Jaw ». Ws NM*V« As ri«M to IMH wimttits, WIUIAMS In Lovely UNION — 8 Polrth Shopping Canter crt Chwlnul St. — Opan IctU Thuri. - Frt. t Sat. '»ll 9 p.m. OPBN SUNDAY 9 A.M. lo 2 P.M. TttMITI * «ST Lavattette SPRINGFIELD — G«H«ral Or««n« Shopping Ctntcr, Morris t Mountain Av»,, — Open Monday thru Thurtday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday,0 a.m. to 10 p.mi, . Saturday, • a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday, 9. a.m. to, 6 p.m. ' • . • i CONTtOl, INC, LawlltH* Chwabtr »f Cfmttt* Uv«ll»tW;W.J. ,,_. Vdlt your Trlpl»-S lodamptlon C«nt«r, Madlton Shopping C«nl«r, Main ft Dwyor, Madlton. Opin FrI. 'Ill 9 p.m. All R«d«mpllon Ctntarfjsleiid Monday*, •'' \" '!•>'..• Thursday, Jun« S, 196S * Utility Services Stu dy Report Published A comprehensive study 6f utll- lems of providing utility serv? development occurring in areas for the local' muhiclpallty to EVERY GRADU, fly services In New Jersey has Ices »« they-relate to State-wide without adequate_fadlltie« for solve'many types of utility prob- It calS~"foT lems alone. Throughg h lntermuni- of State and Regional Planning Hi* typ« «Hrl i>l_utlllty Improvements in the distribution olpal cooperation, as well as of the New Jersey Department servicei s founfd In the State to of water in certain parts of the.state and county—technical and SHOULD of LWervaU6ns:iftr~Ee6iiofflltr shown enTthd 18 maps contain- state. . ' . . financial assistance, the utility . Development. ed-in-the-report, The-report-recommends that ervice problems of. the future •The 82-page report contains ' The study concludes that In ltitermunldpsl cooperation U thecan be solved. • an ...analysis of water distribu- general, electric, gas and teJe- best method of resolving prob- ' The* study is a part of tfie New _Jqji, ' sewerage systems, gas, phone utility services have becnbeen_ lems of utlUty-airvices-alucy e It Jersey Statewide Planning Pro- electric arid telephone service and will be able to keep- pace Is bbecoming virtually Impossible gram; the object-of-whlch-is-the . and underground utilities, .at well with the. state's growth. The formulation of a-atatewida de- _as »a section, of the aesthetic study-note*, however, tea* sew- velopment plan-Copies of tills ramifications of utilities, The erage systems are becoming a report arc available at a charge study describe* th* basicLprob- serious p»b3era because of rapid of <2. They may be obtained by contacting the New Jeney Dl- Jd»loi!_jrf__St*U and nectohal Plaaning, port Otflce,, Box" 1078, *' '. Trenton. ' . I •••' Bible 'By MILT -\ «U>)toOty's modern.jdHvhestln* system •nil fuel oU ymi lUfyve ttuPdtantsl, most economies! nod safest Best on SPEAKINGT r i> WAet.,,\Ve'»aliify: your eotatfeU healln* and fuel needs -Circle the name of the apeak' er of each 'quotation.... ., justablerollercbmbs!348stiRe make you.ftshen of man." edges:&; Hairdest hlith*carbon *toe1 ^ _ 1 1. "Follow mer-and I will makiTyoii~flsheMrofTnen." etedrlc shaving! CompletewlthfittedtriV«lc«M.' '" (James, Jesasj, John) l^'The serpent bamtdltUIr In. wrllim td VtleatUM Miiyw Town CTtrk «r Intlmton, LOW mice Lv-.-.-f-.tiPrxiili any, In wriUn« t* VtlkaUit* wmmmmmms#mIdea from ooffirowrrir HAM. * owtiu a«tt .•^Cwr-ft^.wjt.r.TffiTwE.'ijrtt . .. , Vtu, * Dlr. . 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UDLiiA^OS Low Price • *•. ..'. ...!..„".. 0- 'M; Easy-care ^ ^i'?i® e-wear CfltEOll R&G atart K» BELL APPLIANCE PLENTY OF FREE. PARKING SINGER And Hem* Fumlihlnos j W\- NO CASH lNOiltJ/ C*nlsr 1044 SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVINQTON Raul* 22, Union Open Evsry NHe 'til 9:30 RO (Null I* l«h Candy) DOWN! Sundays 'til 6 p.m. WESTJJHESTHUT XT. LEADER, SprlnBfl«ld. N. J. Thursday, juna 3, IMS 23 Fight Fan New Sour On 'Fight* Springfield Man Joined 'Jake- Chorus —4ftiile-moct—losidon isty—lane-was-ai—lhe-~Sl> 8ttidio-than-an-ar«na^*-Y«Hi>r at home listening to the- Lis- Dominic'ii' s YoutYhh CenteC r iin commented. "Eight buses- ton-Clay-Muhammed All fiJ Lcvvislon, Me, and hud just were parked outside with ascoon radioor watching it settled into his seat-to-WBich- TV equipment, and the center in a local theater;at least one champiunsliiti light. One was filled. At the pro-fight Springfield man was righi t at—mii.utc later, he was on his introductions,' thej* were ringside. Phil Ycllin of 48—lect leading—the crowd in portable TV cameras in the chants ol "Fake! Fake! Fake!" ring, and ' during the fight "Lislon aita~Clay should jjet they-wero only_»_ foot-and-a an Emmy," said Ycllin. "Tne, half away." - ' whole pcrioriviaiicc was iikc a • "Whon the ilght-b»ean; Us- _fJ. Master Plan school show. The -arena was a ton came out: with his. hands ~\~. (Continued from Page. 1) biu gymnasium, with •• cara- -down, "a& If daring Claiy to' • this, because the implementation board_^markors to—show~TK»- hit him."•"• As the two Just is/ vaguerThe financial-analysis It-wns as it the danced around, Vellln thought kids had made thc.sccnery.and -to himself.-^ hope they don't lie." • tho ring. -Robert Goulcl even. call the figHt; there's no .danc- "forgot"the words to the ''Star '" " Present Building ing allowed after ll;p.m.." : The *t»tement by the New Li- Spangled" Banner." And suddenly it wajs all brary group urged that the pre- Yellin.—was- taken to Lew-, one.minute the at- sen.OlferaryTbulldlng. be retained "!sloirttUh""a""fil'oup-of"flO~aut«r~ mpiphere had changed com- -to-prpvlde such "library serv- deinrrs-by J & J Automotive pletely, mSL everyone In the, ices" as "materiaterr lists, dis- Distributors ol Newark and audience . was stunned. ' As plays, films and oHrcr. library Soundox_ Radio, ; Corp. • of what had—Happened dawned;"| materials" related to group_-pip- Brockton; Wltmhc group Wore former fighters Rocky ilarcl- on thempthey_j»se^lo_thelf_:v.V grams, story telling groups, film feet- and' began crying "Fak.e"' showing;, discussion, groups, spe- ano,-Charley tfusarl, and Wil- lie Pep. . -•' -•• and "fix!'! Heavyweight-'tot*-.. ,' cial subject programs, film for- ful-George Chuvalo was in-ihe .:: ums, lectures-and "music., At a-dinner pjrbL-Tjcfore •; grams." _ . . MBrciano was guest .*"'• ' ' ••"••.••••:'ci«y.- riBnl Mwr-SchwarU declared that speaker. Hozpredlctcd-anearly • knockout by. Clay.._l"Slx or these: activities- will constitute his camerr a to take some P'cP - FELIX)' the "library, uses" * specified In seven ' dealers ^- immediatelji •ran out to "phone bets in to :t"ures, sat there with-his cam- pote* with former boxinc grut the' will of the late-Mw. Sarah J era In his-hand. *'' Bailey,' who left-the building to Nw • sf0T)r» Ycllin smiled. await the CUy-IJilon heivrweifht eh iAunikiB fnc nniv «iiclTT -Strangely, cchoiHjrClay s car- • ' . • tlutlon held lait Week in tewliieB; , i «he "• " " • «uidefe»ted he«vywel«^{ eh*mplon,>^th a-pon^^ purposetownship, for only such a licr .^BrkS| Marcumo said — . *EW CLAIMED to have, ^•^u^^^H^-th^verxonj^ :out .._.. were expressed in a statement o.f Charlie I'usari—said he—uw the Springfield-League of Wom- -an^lght:lnch flick. J>Ut that en Voters_r*ad bv 1U president. ARItlVING- at the Youth _. It. seemer' almost impossible to Mrs.'Henry J. Huenk Center by bus at 0:45, the be a knockouU-Joe Louis said "Expansion of the llbrai'y oh group found the Center Tt- he didn't see anything. FJoya* .most humorously disorganized, Paicrson,_at -ringside, was the • fcJFE SCOUT William A. Hankln Jr.. of SprlntffeW (left), and Flnt Claw Scant Mitb«:'C. jtjj present _sltf." she , declared, ._— t — — — .. _.. . .. — Class St -doW not meet" the planners' Of-., the reported 2!iO police, only., one who said he saw a Frederick of HllUMe explain to a young vU|tor how he can Join-uou Unc The KOU1« were owfl criteria" on proximity to they saw only IS Maine troop- solid hl fiili o* a eoniinfehfrfrom the Union Council, Boy Scout*- of America, who served lul ers wearing Western-style "I'm no expert,"' said -Yel- Week a,t ttTNert York World'* FairTnd at "The Wonderful World of Scouting," thcpavUlon. schools, and central location-to 1 the bulk of the~-eemmu! hats. There was W one collee- lln, "but-1.'would; say It Was. o^the Boy Scoqu, a* member! of the World'* Fair Scout Service Corp*. • .• population." Ung tickets, and local t n;1ake, a real big fIBBCO. Xls- peonlo.'were- comlnt! In free ton just rolied-pyeVrSome said " ~ Women Voter*' Stand he. had^bcemdragged, or. hyp- , Mi « » The XWVy statement added, to -fillthc empty $100 -ieate. "It Iookea~m"brS"IIkB-'».TV notlzed,' eariler Jn the. day. Trip From Town "W» recommend that and ex- Thchf just at the right word,•; panded library facility' be built : on a "site more favorably lo- hekeeled over!", --—- - . "DlsBPpolhted7"-commented Will Get Degrees cated." •• ' '•':..-^.i.._J-.-;-' • In other areas of the master f "Velllh^--Wellt"We w|re pleas- Huenke commentedr PasIo>Dewart ed to be at a hls'tpry-maklnf From Seion Hall a complete financial ' ' (Co'ntlnuedjrd(Contlnuedjrdm bain 11)) event. • Maybe 'it was pleas-; necessary. The plan fails.toforc- st., - therh e :were-4i0—assurgnccs urable. "and: maybe .-it -leit-ii- Three Springfield residents ca8t__tho_^eapital_expendltui:es from the Planning Board or the bad taste, but it was an event —will be among those awarded needed IO carry out its objeot- Township • Committee' that vehU to go. dogree* Saturdayjn commence- Ives, andrfaUs to establish-the cular access to these • churches At any rale ment exercises af Seton Hall relative •priority.^ofjJndlvldual would, not bcdenled their n'rem- bcrs andJcpnstltucnts. • -. organized circumstances ;,aur— J/nlverslty.-South Orange -expenditures. . •'-.'••• '»-• ,',,•..•.. — "Some rather hazy thinking rounding the, flghty-continucd ~A master of arts degree will .."It dow riot program these ex- y g --even-aftert the knockout, As was * exhibitehibidd b th h be conferred on Francis A..Mc- penditures In accordance-with a ; those who "Borne 40 -newsmen .rushed ..to Telgue of 51 Shunplke rd during projection of the town's ability sought-Jo . explain the schematic theionly two publlclphonet' In development plan for.downtown 10:30 a;m. exorcises In Walsh to pay.' "•• • -•: p —ther center, on either" stUe" jot SpringfieldSrifild , PVi. o jlllr eiote of ANNfciYLV Auditorium. ^_ She alto declared, IWe . • jiarllcular tthhe exitit, theth !d doors were corns Undergraduate degrees will »tr-the-'plari.:talls; to-explore the ppedestria n Y pletely •blocked,;. - , "T"Thh e mallll was Ncflned as be awarded to Patricia M Green desirable _or-Undeslrable-7devel- r of «8-D Wabeno ave opments where other communl- place" who'ro" "pcdeslrlan* cdurd acd C Getteau of 28 Lyons pl>- tles border onBuiliitfileld. These wllk lnsafoty^-I-knbw' of no development* might be-, the sub- street where pedestrians: can dtrfiig 3pm exercises on the walk In safety, and thus it South Orange campus _ PETER ject of jolnt^plannlng jmd agree- PATRICIA M. GREEN ment with h^lghbpririitBwns.- would appear that upon comple- Miss Green Is a graduale_of_ tion. 6f~Rnate IB; ahd-th«-relQC4Ja=|^— the Sohool of Nursing-, and Get- , "the league had hoped that MAY ROOM yrlth a Want Ad. ttlol n off MaiMin , St.t, ththe ppresentt MX f*i wtrJ Mil ft 40). Call teau—the Cdllege of Arts and Norwich Degree more^jpeclflc recommendations d i Sciences would-be-, made, regarding the street which extends from iMpr- methods of-improvtag-«nd-con- ris ave. to the Methodist parson- Ing thfestheUa-ot'thB cpm- For Dalrympli ,'Neithor- the Methodist. Church _NORTHPlBCJitVt. — peter L. Board iitup _ _ th« Presbyterian- Parish PRESCRIPTIONS Oairymple, ton of:.Mr,.and Mrs. A new, more centraUjrlOcatSI-fTiall will have"dlr'c"ct"access' "to jdte for .the, llbrauy was also their main entrances should "the •"Ertc~GrDaIrympIe of. M CpnET , rd., Springfield, N. X, is a can-recommended, in ' '• •• - master plan take effeot. didate for< the degree=Bfrbachr •maiHrrbehalf of the,Springfield The Drug Stores elor of science In 'engineering : Joarjl.«'f Education, '.,, the future of Academy ggreen, -management at NorwIcJrUnlver- Itvall, hine 8p*Aker» from-the Best Buy aity, here, on Sunday, June 13. IfieIfi ' representativttie of thth e plannpl - audience .objected to Ihfr pre's- ini g consultantltst andd. theth . Plannl - Pilled by Dalrymple ufalso scheduled to eiit llbrary-8lte;; and one sup- ehtdtmatcHndlcated receive an army reserve com- ported expansion at the present restriet mission as a second -Heutenan locationlti . TTe n speakerk sdi discussedd tho use oLBlack's lane, Academy otheritipies.- •' (which do*>j hot appear PARK DRUGS Is the^ J 46th commencement at The Store That Ctrei . Following the and_Maln_st.-Jn Norwich, the oldest private, mili- wein disclosed that the library secure better traffic 225 MorrlfrAve., Springfield tary apllege In the "nation. site was1 discussed to-some ex- control, as U an^-man In his (OINIMAI OMINI tHofriNa awni) — ____ 4ent-at the atari .'of .the planning ai«ht ^mind,~; trayelltig east or Service • WIDAY DMMINI process, and was .considered ad- west on Morris ave Daily 9-10 • SUM.'B Irtivtt elUf than »|Ml tuwt, tub- equateqt . . ThftihtThereofter,-ihe_ttjattet r off these-streets-that obviously go •~DR- 9-4912— q ,_ nowhere, and-that 'would only la Milt it*wi»a|Mr, tktuU k* fat a new, lqcatloruwaq s notiinvostli - *ur tHI« by Mfey I* bitui* ~' gated ln"~rejiuon to, any other serve the-institutions and prl IISH In tha Hurt UltM. parcels of land In the township vate dwellings IocatcdUn their Most of the othert " qquestions "directed-to the planning board "H-ls-time for our political •were-ooncerned-wlth'-the-de.ig- lcadersr who have given us 'our pennant,' and .for the Planning Julkurof the Main st. area "as Boafd, whlch-fl89 given us 'Our Get Acquainted With QUALITY to either enter with the M,6thooH_t-Church,:.and:,a num«- public? Btatcmeitt.detracting tnial - ^MQREY- LaWE'S- bbe r nff churchhh •rloadgr«_stronglldtly 3_f7acce«s.tp th loot- conOTBBted that the church believe that 'ads. gincyjyehlcles; _ ants,'; lnit;ln the plaa£3l31i6se pileg. vchiclia-forfuriftrals..auto -who-^o^ not-^glve-serious-conk TT5FT of elderly and chuach member*. Rotweln stated that the mas- ter plan expressed "no Intent to SHIRT UmTf proper acceu to proper left Academy green out of the buildings." map to discourage access to the Malcolm Kasler, who had but-rond by through traffic." lined details of the master plan .- A comment outside of the LAUNDERING as a representative for the-con- mainstream of. suburban culture sultants, Candeub and Fleisslg came from Lee Valber of 1.1 of Newark, commented that Evergreen avo. He complained, Academy.green would remain as "All the discussion about the Nobody ever thinks a connection for traffic .from library centers on accessibility Utt church to- Black's lane, al- to children. J about a water heater... until it runs out thouSh'.'lt U hot" shown" oh" the "There ^are adults who use the maps which are a part of thelibrary. Lots of us adults still do master plan. , { read a book once in a while." Kasler taid, "The map. Is Just He suggested that the town could Quick recovery electric water heaters never get thought about one artlst'i' concept of* the! possibly use two libraries to town's future development. He! nerve all areas of population. They just work away unnoticed,' unsung, r—• •^ producing hot water that goes on | Jj" and on and on and on. If you owned one, I Box sT.'RoottTsM' Prescription* Pilled you .wouldn't even know it wan there.; \- MorrUtowu, New Jersey Eye Gle»M« Repaired. A« you use the hot wiiter, it l^eats up more Prgmpt Service) (M (nll.lafMUUM M • in a big hurry. And it work-, without. qul Put A Spall OOW< "On» Satt *«mb»r ISay," "Glmma - Some." ns LEE: lnU o JITURET itearo8jr;^Th«B«eollastlan. (MHRCOBVi - _»«l»ctloo* In all REPmiSHJNCr CO. Nlcbotro8jir;^hBtoft And May." WJK •.(.. • talpi toma of th« fcinn »JytI p*ri«l"rOrnHmt tWMrkttn for eord*d-by Mlk« Nlchol* and THM l3wi iUtambr. the put 15 y*ar* now iiraarfy Wain* May.' Th* edlaeUon . Lopei. It M*itt« to Olttt -t» to utve you-wlth-tht-%Tn-qu»l- ineludM! "A Little- More that with aasjb Baw valaaaa, ity at ih* aam* low prleiu you dauM," "CockUll Wano," Trtal'i vole* «.ta fc»lU*«« « "Telephone," Bach ;'i'o uachi" ' belt«r. Ihb one vleaaet the "Phyalesl." "Sewncl Wano . lUtanar. with munhar* like! 1 &HONB ' Concerto'^— (TRe 7"Denllat),' "Sad Tomorrow." /AM f od "Merry Chri«tmi«. Ooctor" and BlneaM," "People/ "Laura." — —BI. 8-8402 ~ Tran»fer«ne«". (MERCORY- _^'Mo .aogooi - • . 'T^ «teal woctlar nplaoc Jottoae^r' tMlton »l uHi*n»a«i Ui» tul»4»!to, undo MU tf Hcwouanc*r lM, tKlr eUlmi anl dMam *#niC*TJ0X iSSeiri «tjo^6^bdi '•Mr A teal worrier ain't forget what a blown* can dp to T?W tl Inrtilll .. tLUuuii wonwatt 9.XOWHEAT atw. ,*jwm.-j-.- Mtluair, l BiNetsr. , Nouof«tlp- i BlNsUir, 3W Ut Vtmta AM.T Or«HM. Notitu «r utaeKtvm . ttkt AtUot t£»t Ttiamu aiondi tut tnTB6kH »f th«. «twa «r H. J., to I Idiim wUO MMIWMIM llMHW. O-«. t«T wUW »ltu»uif •« t»4 tijwi AVM ira. H. J. OblMllem,. II uir. ikMiM In mm* IwmxlltUlr In wrltlnf. to Vilwtlni Uilunw, Tern Olnk M JrHmton, AI4HM) THOMAS BIONDI, OMtTRtmi BIONDI, S3t L»OBJ AViHUI. PARAMOUNT InlnilM, M. J. ItY. Virtlil—llu 17. Jiui* 3. 1HI. All Tir*t Mounltd FREE ofici or irrucATt«N TELEVISION & RADIO IUI BOUW thU Uut C. Waihbura. UtdlBl u Mm BUI 8u * SrUI, hu • i SALES «nd SERVICE tnlisiM «f tht I»n of IIVIBJIUB, Opan Every Nlchl Mil 8 p.m. M. J., »4» a »«BUr NtaU »6«UUMpli(U lOSf South Oraitg* Av«nu« 11MSH, 041, t«T ItMUUU' lltlMMd M Y>w pw*ia« dj*«IU*eth«mi* down p*»* edk, Low pajruuu attaaieiL 14TMNBM Avwat, ttvlattoa, W- J- OhlMUtu, U tar. tluwM b* mull (Valltbun) Ntwarfc l«HUUmy Hi wHitaif to VdtallM iMUtaw, **wa otwk »J ESSAX 2-0300 CLINTON TIRE CO. ' s tombitdy «., HER SWIM UlBlMOOd, K. J. HOTPOWT J $»HO MAOlb CHlf HOtfOtNT_ KHTTAIU JOHN M. RBXUby, S P6RCIUIN WAMUtt M'i-OAS RXNOI MSHWASHI|t R.D. 1. Bo* 137, 8 NdHM-OK AfrUOAItON Tiki ftoUM that N«« ron«rlne.-»/» Mw Votkar, Inc. haa ttwlM to &• ' Uvwtst C«(«) MtU 6f thi Tows « Inrlalioii, K.J., cosrrAsnJt • FREE! '20 WORTH OF FROZEN FOOD WHEN YOU BUY" YOUINIW • trvlAMolt,'.' K...X | REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER OR HOMt ratEZEB AT MICIC CHURCH VRANCBS ~W4 W. Muuu AM., , Soulh MtlMMdi H. J. Iff. ««r*H—M»y.»T, MM S, IMS. (*U! tlt.U) Utst »?*Bk_Baehit«WaH!l|. Wtmtr. •VBttborttr, - ttwHBr" ir*i »r.uhm< hay* aBpUM to Uu Atise- lolia S««wtH CMltroI MoaM «* ths Tows of TrUnstou.KTUtK . 3.,3 tot r a BUUsrja r HUH BWIUttBlloSrlll»ttU«j -CT, for irtmliw •Itustti »17»«1-67 O ehsaulloehsau r LVMUH »nd *TT > 4eu4eui St.St , IrIrrtnstoBt , WlteUoas, V Wlwvyou U« SYtVAN POOL TM6AT you hov* till th# chlorln* SAOttStlftt1. 33] IUIS60B HolioV, Hountaiuldt, K. or nnld«Mil y*u tMHMi to ftgh) boc- wsn A «itd7elh«r twlm- vttTtetw^ttHWW —V*ka nouw »•» Kwlln'i SU» tlwor Co., IM, »^6»#6»»Uofl,^ trtdlB* U »»U«»=«UlHU«U6f-W.i fcM WW H U)t AluhsUa'BM*ras«-OOBliM Bard f y»u eWoriiwr.. POOTTRIAT I» pfltk^^ Wovt ii jolai w odar, H thallty ir»ikh)t thdf bat* ehlorliwt l«av«. Uaswt. cv UUCLLSA. Guarante«^ort Air MS Park n, lr»t»|Um, K. J. In MH p^ I BtRkfj J. UfJBLUESU **««. r • ADVANTAGES OF SYLVAN POOL TREAT: IS oak Avanua, Irvlnstan, H. J. parts ana lalxw m tfw «yw|»rtl*r, Mw «*tk*> fox MI Mir undlttoiwrs, ws sjuariiHt** y»U will r»olv» Irr. Haraia—May IT, tw S. IMS. * C«m^U>«lyulubU.lMiv««MclsiHllH»uertlu CT| * UB UgpBtUIIWH tq; vlcfory ovee-Rex -Dairy- —MlkeJSidocTccame-UiuviUt-the. ,thlne and-.gave—a—solitary nlng.;"pltcher fielding gem of the dayvwhen I Shuje *ad-four-hitsTfoFthe 3wa"rg wa« phlil tn'-get men raced ^^W ankerj,widGoldnnn hadtwo. initho..eight spotsA-Key'hlti iandcd^lpHEJ wero a-slrighr SCHEIflf: mt-p j dtheTirsFin by- Pt'le 'Mlerdlerck. Dairy-Queen The winning CHEVELLE GOLF EQUIPMENT in - the- opening- frame, iosrthe helped by good flelding-by- from'Crestmonth, Robert Blum, =!iFKpHr«SR lead and then came-back to de-Mark Apirian at shortstop and Bill Benkus, Randy Stec, Jim feat Colantbne Shoes, 11-8. Dick Ron Frank at third base. Maxwell and Bobby Janukowier; Our, Fisbbeln struck out 10 men to win his second game of the sea- 1965 BECAUSE Lai* Mod«l son. Tom King led the winners "BEGINNERS SETS at bat with three hits. Mike H«adquaii«rs for: our wkoU Una I*... Jaffee had three hits foi- Colan- CHEVROin USED •IRONS tone, and Gary This homered to -spark a five-run second inning.. P. I. FLYERS Sneakers CORVAK Shut-Out By Un CARS Richard ian pitched a four- Chlldran hit shut-out-as Geljack Jewelers CHEVY H Arc Pretty beat "Relnette's, "10-0. Two fine Ivor Men • Woniwi SALE PRICED WITH catches by centerfleider Nell Tu- • mad* by I. f. Goodrlth Hot Buy*, ren saved the shut-out.-Steve CHEVELE HEAD COVERS AND BAG Goldstein led Geljack with a tri- CempUt* AitortmttHt " la rail ri«M oaft ' Too! 11 ple and three walks. Jimmy Toll In olL«lxtt_ pitched the last inning ior Gel- V*»IIIM * Hw»H*s for all eeculem. Iwaieaute eugwvlnr on premises. Group Summm* Casuals Bee.iu for all yeursttortlajT: food need*. To Dean's List Ottwiitare our prices before you buy. For Winter Quarter Auiherined Dealer Mauhattau - AMF - Aee Bowllm; BaHs Steven Atkin, son of Mr. and on SALE Mi*t««ir * KcdrilUng • S hour service Mrs. Sidney Atkln of 43 Kew dr., Springfield, has been named VAlUilTO I3. M PRO SHOP to the winter quarter dean's list a $4.ts ...... $1.95 AINHMiHA «tMVMtH, tHIVHU, «MVAU, CHnW * at Rochester (N. Y.) Institute •MVUTM, «HW WUC1U mi OK Waft CAI MAIM jkTtNMM, tACAND AT. of Technology, according to Dr. i mi mmmem GARDEN STATE BOWL Leo F. Smith, vice-president for COLANTONE 1BSSHOSP academic administration at the CHEVROLET/ Irv. - Union • Hillside Line school. . . 245 Morris Ave., Springfield, N. J. Atkin, a 1063 graduate of Jon- • COMPLETE SHOE KEPAHt SERVICE • MMtt KMtlNSKY Ull B IMIIIA GUSDUBROW OR 6.2888 • Free Parking la Hear MKkMIITOl MU 66300 MANAOIt athan Dayton Regional High School, Is a second-year student Thum. ft Frl. S A.M.-9 P.M. -;-, oPiH in the School of Printing. '" ••#• E HEAD SUGGESTS TRIP Sills Will Receive ' Vacation Try A Safari To Mozambique 1st Safely Awartf'i licenser—-for—the—big—ftve~ TO THIS must be added tries primarily are interested Sessional white hunters on sal- have to chare everything, and Of Tri-Counfy Unii millionaire, to go on safari or Mozambique that 'chaps beasts; $250 for extra mileage the cost of guns, clothing, pho- in conserving their game," ary have virtually no lncen=—take alternate shota. Wo mat- ,fo/ big game in Africa now- who spent a lot less than i charge (almost inevitable);- -tographic equipment, hiedtcal Mascuoh said. "Consequently tjve—to cut rates or accept ter how" hatrd he tries to be Hobert Plaher, adays. ' ~" . • did had just u fine trophies, $600 for shipping baggage and equipment, liquor, tobacco, demand for safaris 1* brisk,' small-change bookings from scrupulously fair, your pro- Police Comrhissloner, is _ That's Hie considered opin- although not in such, great trophies; $150 for ammuni- and soft-drinks. —and these governments -are America." fessional white hunter cannot man of the. committee .ar ion of—J^- J. Mascuch, inven- quantity. So, by Inquiring tion; $100. forJiotel expensMj- — "The reason it costs more In under little pressure to-eut^U-- —But-in-Angola and Mbstam- guarantee you, both, equal-, ng a dinner Sept. 23 at,w tor — sportsman of MUlb-.rn, around I found that any fel- and $100 for safari Irips. To- -Kenya and Tanganyika Is that cense feet.' Also the safari bique where game is' just as luck. So each partner In the tune tiie. fiwt.T«uiuaj;i.»i( Jwtoo has ahot all the African low with a .reasonably good tal $7,630. • T'~< • tbece~Kngllsh>speaking coun- companies who keep the pro-' plentiful,ltifl , safarfii hhuntini g iis not. safari must be' the-kind—of~ award of- the/ E_sex-UB "TEST five — elephant, riUno- In6ome"can have at least one to 'well developed as a chap who can -take either good Somerset Trafflc^Councll''i •eros./Jion,, Cape water buf- big game safari during his buMneeat.r*There aren't- .so. Jo isaq WR «BtA-3lo«r-pw|\»' be presented to. State Att " -*-on several °: lifetime," be said. rntoy famous hunters, »ad,the; grace/'..: •,:_ ,:__.._..". General Arthur jr.,gills,.: -in tfenya, Tanganyika K lot of folks may imagine) 's&veramerrtr are more inter- Finally,- Maswich sald,..any? hd announcemen.--tbat.lv and Portuguese East Africa. It oosts. a minimum of $25,000 ested Jn encouraging the s«- on.e wantin_g to,., _go on safari In has been chosen tofcthe' iiwaiS Mtlscuch is president' of or $50,000 to to after ttie hi* far! business, Single^junter*—Africa-should, read up., thor- was made by Henry, P, Woiri =—^Breeze-Corporations, Inc., 700 five in Africa. , there- will be rnore' apt to' pughly on the subject at the president of the:Traffic Sa**W •Liberty tve.. Union.' . "Nonsense,", said Mascuch, guide two »pori__nen and sa- ,viooe5-pubUc library no mat- Council and phalrinan of•'•._&£_• ::.-::'•' "itor^-years. ago, big game "a '.couple of"' rich Cronies f»ri bookings-oi 21 days .or ter whethtarhe intends to gg_ i_B_ward committee. •'<•'. •-, ;'"v 'hunting was only for;-the-inll- "it spend 10 to $13,000 even ahorter periods, Msecuh. first class or on a shoestring. Expreisintf his pleasure ai the explained, ' ' ' . .>U_>naire who eould pay tor a each on a 30-day safari, but JJtiere also are- safari agenta* choice \of Sills, Planer.... ei(y .- caravan of. a 150 African na- thejr—w6BH-be— Uvlng_Uke -—Hie Most Importantatep la listed In the yellow pages to plained,, that the attorney gi "itves- sweating their way at kings. The basic cosVeven planning • • low cost safari-i« New'York, Chicago, and a few eral has made a determined ef4 - IS to ,20 miles a day -over ejepfenelve Kenya- or Tangan* . finding a' congenial—hunting" :oiher fort-to unproveihUJhway- condH yikfl, avemgM._abouLt7,«00. the veldt and through junele ' companion to pay half the vx- They, represent prominent Af- tlnn«'throujhout:.the~*late'. " It can be done far oottsider- treiis," said Miieuch. "But to- : p*ns*8r*_id Maseuch. "Re- ricans sif^ri - firms -in. ..this. tWffll'lB62aW.tyrofflcelnB62:;i : ably lees in Morambdque- or day, _he" four-wheel-drive member, you are going to • ' try.:' • ~. ;• •• .,.••:•..,•:.; chairman of the State Coordlif« : scouting car • enables the in Angolsy-the big Portuguese. atlng Clouneil oa.Traffic Saf -West African colony." aportamsn and his profestAon- . (113)—yVithoiatr for COM' introduced the state: p6u>e i In fact, said Mtupuch, H ttlttit-of-tht-Whol«, rVl-uar a^jrfiite'hunter-with a email _. n't chrtttl_n Akin*i; force to patrol the M^w .force of trackers,-gunbear- •two . congenial sportsmen abeth.-.IU tinun oongraUilaUom upon This hM resulted Tiv fewer't . . . ers- and servants te cover 100 share the fame vehicles and ttt.ilxty-(ly<..t*r*.-( nlttenn and Itt; mMU f_r;,lh«,eontrlbutloa It hi* inadal «(?••. ; .,.„•_._. , JnlleS a day and get more tro- the services oTThe same pro- 1 ;: f . phiar-ln a week than could fcustonri white hunter,_tthey MOM ' rej«_«tV,': PIaair !'' garnered-over a morvth on--mlght_be able- to arrange a ^bswsrttia^ Sills -hiui:- ^^ oMifasWoned safari.-- _good Jl-day or 30-day safari U. _j . .:. ,. of AdnltnltlMtlBn-at Ptibllo Attalrt, apJ palgn.to ' Moving penonbel aetloni In nrloui ''•:• "And tite business man no in one of the Portuguese epl- MnE or tmr WHotir - deparimenU, ••.: -. •• . ..' . . - • fcnger has) fa spend 70' days - onlen for .under 13,000. each, .' J»y A. lurnmlr, 'CtMlmu *t.' UM 7l5_>—JrteholMr Btewmer foi W1lntmisuUil6 s d»llmll b « «wdrCiltt niilt b4y numtnc in Ain- . uttbUud «y«t»ra tugtn In ttiti' U <*. Ifcti Jet airliner will take from New York, tr th« MnoluilanLjM tht Commlt- hiira there and back in less Airi fate lnoidenMly, is Ulnlng tb* 'wrvlMi of- Uanagemellt Mutl' (or UK tUl«r>ro<»««in« MUlp-: Service Auoclatse, Inc., of New..York, ::ifcirr-ari!«»j>_r-©*-Tlisr^ unt, : : •' - • . . to prepart a «urTa^,and ipetUIca way," explained Mascuch. ...^fetri, The economy- ctoas round Union daunt? ]r*irk OonulMiaa. •*• (or tht turnlihing of n*M*tary-< >urtn» thin Botnl-thrt^Uuli'Kiiumj suUr and Ubul*tut_ BUchlne*, In' ._ —The new-freedom-of tmns- trip to Nairobi In Kenya from 'let Ut» taltty tUbt Bttbllg »UlltairUi» r N«W York Is $1,130.- to Mo- - dipartmenu, fw^iht Mm of p ___^_, '.port also has opened., up to Vwki, u trail u lh«lr own MaplojMM, .op.j. ' -.."\_i,- • ..,•_• - _-l-r'_- MltkDtQUS M bit_ tpOPil^ tO Aft*" , !•-» v«ry to\ onirf ih (loTI-»«ehol(ltr;Bet«untB » (or tiept. High Schorr and Hut*_erf'Ur_f*- •portamtn thousstvV of ; *>)a Jotae »J«0 less. '. • «rt MnoraKl with of: AdmInlttr«Uoh--arid- »ubUo-Affaln. lJld^diJi •quare mile* of African ter- ulety rulM. granting tongtvlty to Che«ur Anthony, ritory attU teeming with fame _ What are the basic, coats -Joht-p. UlhM, TrutiTDrlvtr In tht Moad Droartaent, _th»t.formeriy w«s totally to- lotan.K. RunnelU r itfe.tfve. Jun*l«ri»«J. - v :. ..- . UiU Boud tor thtlr (IB»—freeholder Btemmer "for Dtpl. aocessiWeibl , h e saiid For Kenya, Maicuch listed " K Drnlaiu litw>. Jhese: $1,130 to? sir fare te Oow ol Mnu«unlo»UoB . ill_lLr>«ui» -city-our*: tt •Affair*, _ to formulutt and; print lU ,, WA'.;m~to»JLvriit*m~i^~'y • 28 * Thursday, Jun* 3, 1965 . UADER, SprinfliUM, N. J. (IlillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHilllllllllllllllllllillllllll (AMY COfV . Publicity chairmen and Individual! are urged Is obierva Hte Friday deadline of HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Hill new»oo|>er far olher than ipol Welfare Groups Set - Mawer'Thureday fe.ejven better.^ Include - /«ur neuite, uddran and phona number. Annual Joint Parley Institution* and Agen- fcrence tit the Municipal Wei,-— clen. fare Employees and"THc~ County Hospitality rooms will .be es- Welfare- Directors Associations <«bll«hed at the .Terrace Room These STUDENT WANT ADS have been placed by high school"^ Dear Amy:. :' ,_ .• and wouldllke-her.lo always be -*nrife-T>ordnVe^n«a8iriT*l'He"'"and""th? Surf Room at the l students and are run free of charge as a community service. , • . raotel! My husband not long ago suf-1 my best friend? , ' Empress .MQtel,—Asbury Park,; = — j, In the majority of eases^hey have been printed exactly as written by beginning at 9 a.m.,.it has bcenl fed "i^rlous illness, Now!. " that he is recouperating, his doc- Dear J. announced by Mrs. Goraldlne N7| -the student. _____ .-•••" ' ••• • - ' -tomsald thai he'could live to a •You cannot make';mother un-|| Donohue, Roselle welfare dircc-j ripe old age'if he stops smoking derstand inythlnr the does notj1; tor, wfto~ls~alB6""v1ce-presldcnt | Park Pool Filled and watches his dlit. care to ... so don't push thai) PARENTS: Since this newspaper has no control over the persons of-the Ccntral-Dis.trict, Munici- ' I am very careful at home lo Issue. ...•'- respond ing to these nds, we urge parents to carefully check references pal Welfare'Employees Associa- prepare for him only what hi is You. should be permitted to and individuals seeking; the services of these youngsters, particularly ~T tion. - • — allowed .to eat. But what good : From Own Wells make friends of your tfwn chooa-fl t bbitt ' ~~ ' ^JUCIKC Archibald Wacker, wel- is it! When he goes out to eat,ing so-long as they are decent, tor babysitters. ' fare Jjrcctor for the Township of respectable • youngr people. For p ,—Harold— cerncd . . pairents-to veto a frletm«J>Jp be- Union, will attend the conference , ii EMPLOYERS; Minors, under 18 years of-ag« requlred to have SUMMER SESSIONS manager of the swimming pool JUSO, he con JojOTvbke like cause of THEIR concept—of along with thb ether directors achimney working papers for each' individual job. t Apply now • Classerstart and staff members in Unlmr at Olympic Park, has announced _J am beside" myself as I love standards.seems rather snobbish " June 15th > — Liberal that the four million-gallons- of him so much, but he just won't and overbearing;- Ut me. iArtsi Sciencesdences, Veacher The theme of the conference ^Education, Business Admin- water that "fill the pool do notHHslen.. — -STUDENTS: Ads may be cancelled by phoning ' Istratlon- • - Coeducational- will be '^Economic Opportunity come from public jiourees but A Loving Wlf* PERSONAL TO MlXtD UP: • Contact the Director of Act from Application to Partici- frorn_dcep artlslan wells drlllerl Dear Wife. _ Intimacy, not lanetifled by a Admissions <»_OR-2-53OO pation."--Speakers will- include on the Irvlngton-Maplewopd marriage license, is WRONG no Your—husband Is a~blgf boy • Mlseallanaour -f • ^; Dr.. Noble Heibcrt, 'Plalnfield amusement park property 40 now. If he wants to Indulge him' matter what a. boy tells you. A school superintendent; William years ago. •elr In /those things that are srlrl your a*e~Beeds a mother. tXSHt QBADDATk. 6T I.H.i. Willing I*. FEMALE do and^laiVn any •• typa 6t 'Work. UPSALA COLLEGE t. Flaherty... Jr., director of A new, free circus will start harmful to him, there) Is nothing Plesse tell your father so. ATTENTION IlllllllllllUllllllllilllllllllllllll'UilllllllUlllUIIIIIIIIIIIII Collegt count.. Ftrtaanant ar'vatt. Uma, East Orangt • N»w Jtrsiy health, recreation and welfare at the park oh Monday, succeed- you can do about It. .Some p*oa Job,. Call W 5-O401 anytlma afUr 3;W. In Trenton, and John Taylor "of ing the show which Is currently man SCHOOL- girl deelrea Oerl-Urae the New Jersey State De&art- featuring the Aerial. Wlnters- . . . and he's one of them- What someone else. may work Monde* through rrUay. Oatwbla trapeze troupe, Jeanine Plvoteau, Vest to IllevUte execesslye per- 8ITT-K it lWlni club. Aw ll«- babynittemaleiglrli, and can da flllns Don't nag him, Just hope for te«n yiiri, old and » Junior In Hi«h end i»we Ivnlne. "" Erench aerlalist,Jieads the new spiration may- - not help you Situation T bill^wfiich^wiU^lnclud/Svt'ete, Iv- the best. Bchssl. t»» CAUL CALL 68£7?0Q-ForAn7Ad-Visc# PERSONAW —AtrTOMOTIVB-i=rJBUSWESS DIRECTORY w MonayTo loan' Radlc A TalavliloH Rapalr U*-MAn»O-f«« Boy Boa»tt,-btrtb. " IV * BADiv '- ^j L1VINO BOOH RET, touch It 3 chain, ASPBAX.T drl>t*an, parklfii loU botlt day t>atUai, aluBiTrir aiulall NEXD EXTRA CABttt »IOWB * «TOB«TO E AAIB'CONDInOMBS4B | UGKt yACTORY WORK. ASSBMBLBRS AND INSPEC- 3 fBd—tablat with formica topi; 3 All work done with powar rollir. All oecailuueailuu . MrM . «dw«rd«ddJ . BS 3-M3B3 . Coniolldit* all your, dabU and rf 'LOW BATES - SALES • SEBTlCBi " rtyb Wanted • Woman lanpa, all In good condition:'m S-S1S4. kladt of uaaoa work. Jamil LaUortata. Clip for futnrt raftraaoa. B T/T duct monthly paymanta, Moflty for CUNTON MDSIO-OO. — BI S-4ISS?i TORS. APPLY IN PERSON. is Palat avt.. In. u 3-3033. T-p howa-lmnrovaffl.nU. ApBllcatloiu UV- j.- • B/8/3 an by phont. Low monthly payutnti, ' y, '•. AC* WOW ., . Cir kACKincKi coirrtai PLOM. Exterminating' ooBfldantlaL bamtdlata aarvlea, s ytan ilara WM bttwaaa now 4r vacation PIONEER PAVING l« pay, • • — Una. Pull «f put" Una avaalaui ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES 4 ploU, HOLLYWOOD . UBWORUIi ..fcptrt »ork. KUaioaabU pHctt. Rast HOMM PARK la Onion. NoB-Saetarlaa. tlSO MO 6-3J18 MO S-818S CA S-34M IMPEMUL txranuiNATiNa co. Call Mr. Ltoaard OK i-two - cat B-»MY. • v/«73 Ml Centril Avt. Murrty HiU taeh. AD 3-nis. B/6/34 wMrwt TftT-siai • " . V/t/1 KOp«tlT._* INSWrr BPBCIALIBTB, Call anytlma batwaaa • a.a. * s p.m. IY BILL Matt Bomt for tbtu • EXPWBMCE0 Ttrmlta Preorisi auaraattad 10 ytara • 1K/aVa _. -and Rattrod-—-hdma-llka aVi SLxraoNs^oucirou EarnntMOOS - drtvawayt, rti - ttatloBi,' aoaphartj Btata approvad. MM. chanr- from h»ma, all irtu, Mil llhicrflsni Wanted H*lp Wanted — Man PAINT pwklBpwlBff araat,.raaurfataraatraaurfatlBir>tBttraUl a at, MIS. I kL-S.TSM. __J :!"• • . J/7/l»j work, coamlooata ataUr. Moving and Staraaa tMTDUOcoMMjmB e KTHUOIt W. A. rABUBUBil * aONS Heor Waxing .^_ WAITSUISEtf' • ; EXPERIENCEPJTEACHBR HAMWOOP IIOOIINO CO.,. dwlraa RIOB AND AH J-1TM, P.O. Box 334, WaitflaM Booflnfli •Siding- Hapolfs /•Part ar full Uma, utMritaatdl youBi Han, wlUln» worktr.ts Itara Bat.t lex M1U Lana, MoBatalatldt A»alltbl»*>rAllbl* - tttutoHoH g l m«oU»y (toor laylBf. o«6d workla MBdlU V/J/33 BENTON &HOLDEN, INC * Bottlarard KtaUworiB uhMl nUtetis MU situ 4, 4-B130. call Mtf 7-3«40_i!tir c p. $3.25 per gal. LONODUTANCI,.LOCAL A-STOBAOS WUXIAM B. TBtT' . ' { -4* V/«7S P. PASCALS '* A. J. OENII <4> VMH DtftataMt Sarrtaa) ' Rooflai • Uadaia - autlart .' . MAN WANTCIl ' Satin EBamcL- Water Piootlaa-ABd-U«MB-Wort CH 1-02S0 Aluminum window. .(Do Owa Work> YOUBI Btan te ba el.tk In Mleatw- Toiitb Ploor rtalihat -.-- : AtahaH Dtivawa'ya ~ YAM UMSS . . . teturad - . " ta i-UU ( -CLERK TYPIST-^.-: S|fUdtl»tM Wanted.— M«« ttB part 11M« or wMktndi; apBly PARK Color UatchlBg _wr»lea Sta Bay Avt, Dnioa •/T/S forTnturanot offlot, eon- _ •. . • ,aiA/4i CHKJBCOTB-PAWT-WOBXi —Oali-uo-a-uiT-ar utrr-4ati _. A —-OJC. WAJXWd ' 8J0_to-4J0^B-da)M, UdaBT— ' • -.,-• V/«/3 a Boultvard Xaullwortfa .•- - ' •'•'••' a/im~~ta_ Hurt wakad — rtu eltaalai — ., a and avallablllfyi BAKER » . " • ...... ^Md •WA»hf. to sat H4 t< wattr ta aallart ••' >-;| • IIBJE14 ' VT sVONHATa m v ,w«* Wrtta sK Corp. ! 7-TOaB-Of * I. WATaJtPROOPlNO'CO J ••'T.:-5I| ,l»th-Minmia-%vt.j. KthUworth,;.»; 3. MAT—U ft. Chrla-Dr.lt, ltU, tltapa THOMAHO S G; S. Twin la'a • »M. • &.*. OoaBltttr MATiN**M*r wrs^*v''Ow-;,a»iJaiiirMt»i:}j 1W Stutmtt Ave. SCBOOL POB P1IYUCIANS' ABBS «Bt«rtor 'daa; tatlmatta. ,• • U.OOO.. CALL WA^B-WIO. j/l/a POBM1CA TOPI t T •• KenUworth, N. X -^. WATc':^' •..•; ' ' ' ' eABINBt WORK OP AUi tOttDS" —SI Plfth AVa., N.Y. J.CH itijje • _• Uodtrn. *Uhl -In ¥.:j.-»h«aa MO s-HifT^ 1 4« PT. EASTEBN Skiff, }»&» , 9 Parrnawaht Jo Motor, tltotrlo aUrt and twerator • ' ••-:•• •• ..»/*/• Ukt Btw, luUy tttulpBtd. »»*». ^AUTOMATIC! _ STERLING"PLASTICS .Co. Iran tailings STICS . CARPENTRY-=-BUILDBtt MACHINE OPERATORS U6CN*AIHM1M AddlUoBlP=NMedalUMf. alUratloai: .taBtrlanead OB Aaatdjlrldlty, Davta- ' We/I Dos*, Cot*, Oiutam wororkk doat, aiaiaaa vaeatlsae n h»Mu. part Bretra * Bharpa aad otniri, ' . VAKtM COOMtUMAM"'. ~ : BAI BENS CM aMli AUtt aal. ua and tpatau, Turr.Uatht . BAI, BENS — CM and. hand israw uueblna. ProduatUtiT •o«' txpcuiNci - DEsnum Mtraar;;.Maitttnt'.':.w«rklat; WBdlUoai, CALL tn-mt. HKr-KERK POODLE SHOP" ,..:. —~, • • ' • • <»/«/» Batht .'am, Camatary *1ot«_ CLERK, WA _, _. iraduata,_ taharal _._ . BXPEBI8NCBD APP1VANCB •MABH»^. .. MJU -Uat-duUaj.Liirn»atilBi.lnvoltaa._BHiit ba . lull, a* part tlmi; JOB* ttUblUhtd •OUtWOOD MBMOBIAL PABBl, B«O. - (664- al -flruraa. AlT company btnafiltg Hratl btat&ta. —• — -'— " -Tba-CaraaUry- Bautlfol" stuyvataB* CORP. «P AMERICA »*/* J1EBMA•••w»r.N. SHEPHBBA POPPIES,-..batU' AVt., Onion - MU «-1303. Bwa, OttlOt. UM VuiUI U— , ' Data. * . 41Ufull fill tw .y Biarktd, Taw-otaaiploa. 1 Aa Bqual OepBfewlky •raploytr - wMkl, paraat doct may ba aaan. Kb SO Park PL, Hawark—MA 3-assO. FEMALE OFFICE HELP! -l>wn,' . • . , CV7/1 TCREBNBtt TOPSOIL '"•. -. . ' ,. o/4va M;MH tofe'bbMU' dlilributtr M MMwu OBOOM1NO rOB CloHtlng - HoutahoW Olrh MttB^s>)farBiui«praMMH roonuta ANA Pita •' —an/i* till for aBpolBtaSir -r Mff a-0»4a THINK - IMAttrh-MOK - aMABtl »Vt —*MABT—at*MABTat - Marrr-oo-RotwMarrrooRotwd Haiala da>, Oarrlar lalaiaaa ara wanlad by. your Baop, Utkawaa»JUtkawaaa»Jn.fn . MiUburai 10-ia10iai local watkly Btwiaapar. If yoa-ara 13 TTOOT Cloatd Moa^; Wad,_ • ,_ o/d/3 yaara Bid or oldir, you oan aart ipaad- tout loMitawo ttetvt CHIHUAHUAS. AKC taf btwuyli_ »tur-a*ara ttml by Parhapi "tsu column _e»a hilp you BR 8^447 . —~~ EVES; find III Mr. » llmlljd tlnta »aly/ feat —J/f/M Coolirtial Awr;iiooKiiMK^ CALLING MR. INCH tnd fouad aotleii will bt>rlnUd VMM or CHABOB In thla ntwipli>ar, Kotltat ADOBAVLK VOX TOOBtKI wuik-bt tubmltttd IB p*raoa or by A PAIITICULAK tfi«r~3:30 PJW. mall.—rubllthtr rturvta tht rltht to Orty or Black, AKO tH »D>HtEB PBlCBS ; ' S4.o0-.Mnt MDNDRBO j-«Bly ««• nlatl a nolle* for »»» «m.»» i»y Fttl30at P W0MAN__ . Thart art rotttaa atlil ooaa. MOM iSmBut'uil rale* Will blaat~Tiitra. AU» amall Ytw« •^ ia »*M Ww t« B*k Mid*!*) nonet r.utivtd by-> P.U, oUndty^ IiMaa. Vui atll. — ••"-•^D~1 "WI » Job, lw» ant *h4 «UI • •.; . , - ' • ,*.*/» will apptar la fatlanrlnv ttiurtday'a DOO — COIXW — Uala, ' lit k DWWftil. Wt4rMl «»d h«l» to ptpar, ~.lM.U—o*~dtUvir-to-Suburban -Bld,--AKC,-|pae«t;wrllt. BK PAtNTINQ, PArEBHANalNO * til bulW It. tf-mt-aftn-MMi my ri«ult^ wiilJit JBl .-jUuyyjUM - Avt» abll bttwtttr 4 * *•••:• —: i Nut or Stow -. ^ $21.50 typt rasairai alaa atttult palntlat tt ' UMtt M.aM-)l«ulbI»-UM tint Jtttr BA U«.M . BtfCKM. I1I.M oc«'ao»trlB»ao»trlB».;; -..:^-~-'r?=^ :~-.rr?=^-- w» »Ur-WM» »»eo»li««l«rr in* JtOKER WOE lll.fll Uf MALTEIS u'M MtM, OUAftANTEE COAli • , • M/U MA «-«» — MAl-«« com*. - BOY AND.SAW • , pij MU-M1-1M1 dallvtry * UiUlItUoa A. BSTTSa CA«B PBICB M nuMdtyW -writ* tti kex -11*, ACT- ErAPHJANtB- : • Kwwi, SUM, cslaa, unaaa.: B BEST Brao, JLBllouaa. - BfoUaahoUL Qobda. • . . Hlltaldt PRICE ERNEST MILLS BR 6489S i'J. FA»ITM«»'*.«>B0OliUTS« • ,' SALKaWOMEN AU. UOfttRN BOnoOUl UVWd PUB BtmMATta — PULLY DI»OBB0 Mta«W' iasaHiaa tsa W MAOMMt IIBVICIMAN ttoeiii nswua«3UToa; BININO ROOUI KJTCHiNrrTBi: novxa; A, J. PtKOB K(| * sitlS > UM PANI, CTO. Bt ••40W «A 5-0184. BMltr arada Dial Parallura STOVE . PAnnMa * : K/6/S4 CHINA,-UIIC-A-Blue itallaat .work i It ar BJAra.'eaBJteu- • ,,,'< ;' ' ltM Ub»rt» Avt ADVt«TI»INO- IMCUlXtKa,.—book a-«ut • ut) NUT or J-r' IBUHOI' _ .«*« iHktriians. Isr •** — ., -WA Mfll rillinr V. JL BOKirACIO SI tBl and btulaaaa farm!, call 3T3-671J. • •.-•-.. ... - .. -JOT 4T« t* b»k».«tt dully fw atCWWAV, Kaabt. Uuon, HaMlttt,_ w 1-famn/ — I lluet - chlcktrjit|r-a» mhtr wod Btaaatr'S: UM. Moo. Prat tat- roi|< Uuuradr =— .7, .._•".. J/S/1T lSHUll ABLB Of CBABOES uiad; modtlt; rapalr I fltll I "*"- '. Hi ^^=5^^35 PABT TtMB "— WOMBN PLOfBD*' IWSnBBB. • - HJCA»ONAgjl._ , ^«J.ur.fTW Uy ttM. Thtat lawUy-S3M,>tt» epir t ettrrtK—HolljwH5^-WtmatliLJ>»tk. haavy brauTHSWJh^-raw. le O«lBB; H. J.-Bait-elltt Ld\8b:»Ba batttnu. A ft CaU-Ml'S113. or wrIU ». Behaller.Tr r Nteek tut, al .So—UUt «t., Inr. lB«tOB. —~~ .O/t/8 DtUVKWAY SKALOOXTIMa. JWa rajlalr Roia gt^-HBuraft H.- »r—- • «/«/!•» . It' ttal with bail' malarial! avalltblt. Lowaat prlcai aaywhara. fraa attlmatat, v/6/9 CONVAU1CEW* AIDi, whlal ehtlrt, PIANOS WANTED PAJNTINd OUTSIDE . IHilttE GBNERAL-HANDY-MAN : eanu, trutehM, oomnodt ahatn, walk- call J. Vn» -333-6000. V/8/34 WORK AT HOME HiUMd awler CttliUB for minor r»- trtttti, at». Balta • n«KUIi. Clinton All makes; MA 2-0800 J. OUVA » MV 1-1119 dU'l 1BHS CBMENTBD WlTn JOB..; BIIH in ofllct buUdlai; nrBtBtrr. • v T/H> Drug* I C«WHi«tlei • •• O/*7i 3U» W*Uw*> IUuu V 1 m '.* Thursday, June 3, 1963 * 'BUILDING • HOMES FOR SALE APARTMENTS HOME IMPROVEMENTS REALTOR OF THE WEEK GARDEN RKFQKTER Sollows Classified AA Manager By YOVR i For S-Newspaper Organization SPRUCE TREES oseph Carr Believes In Planning; lf~you have a spruce tree . frank B.. Sollow* ha*_ been, : that's dead or dying, you're-not ngimcjd yiaftglf)*^ -~- flr1ve>r'Malflig alone. , 1_^_ " manager of this newspaper and Plans To Meet Area's Growing Needs ^Rutgers spwlallst* havt-been its) -.seven affiliated weekly Joseph J. C«rr beUeve* in Carr & Brown oftfee is staMed looking at such trees In many newspapers* _ The) announcement- parts of the state, and finding planning. He 1* NOMAHEGAN PARK SNKW on* moTVv. ONION H/o/3 NtW SI-IJtVB, ltnrury-ho«uHn— hir- itto Wi:um WORTK »r OPEN FOR INSPECTION: BARGAIN ury area! lntludaa -3U1S raaraatlan r.e. Scott Co. Realtor* MICH BDBSTANTJAliy MDrJCKD, room, larga dining roam, aeltnea kllih- 4DO 'Wse-lflSLP AVK. VOK THIM BKAllTirtlL BliMm MONMONII an, 3V, bathe; ;ioo-tt. front; under o-" Sunday June 6th rT ivt d T WAio ^Uft_lJ :hn Carpei Service y ^ ^-rJMi«,Y Msjte ^r- --= ^Beautiful fT-Rm. Split A- ulldly-bullt' hliwe with BltiUr 4M •manvauo AVK. ntvWOtoK—tswr-f MOWVt>g_|l)M:.DOV>K- wallt,—hotr-wtUr-battbsard h»efe full _heatheat.. alurahium etorrmm n, Beautiful JB year old home, let ftoo haumtnt,-rtt. room IMS ItOKKI* AVK.I VNIONl -WNMU—VOat Mill utabllahad. _ electricity, • 3 garagat, eilra _ let. 4 rooma^ UUlel bt. bathh, eneloied porch; 2nd patio,, many otheh r feature!. Truly-* as ytart. Bttlrlns due to Umau.' UI.OOO. .Omar. U standard Mace. fine bowel I iu juutaa • ' W /at i' floor 3 roome and We bath. 5 Zone Oil CALL NEW APARTMBNtS-. B/8/3 hot water heat, beautiful let I«OK3«O). ili l» tUttuupsirUUsU u »»t hihutt i 139, Laurel Avenue, Union BROUNELL& KRAMER Loll WonlMi t trtdram A 3 ktdresn Near Verrlll Road u Houte.M. Bu. Tur bftndltlonm. ladlvtdui] h«« GORMAN AGENCY Over 15.068 eatlifled home ownert •,',*bhW«l, i MtptUd btllf. OJC au As A Mud Pence 2-PAMILY ItUrdock S-18M RIALTOKB tOTS WANTMI IVEJtYTUNG for a Tropleal Wih »u»l' Realtor MU 7-5050 nil Morrli Ave., Onion. Open 0-n. •t« ntu. Angel ruh braedtra (40 nr.), Jf y*u're willing U> work a Utlti NEARPARKWAY LOTS WANTED . . , One o» New Jerity't n> 80 tankt, beaten, pump* pliuti. See you can own a 4-bedroom—1 bath S ralnlt, aert 4* A Ji * Dalea' We art In need of commercially tontd $85 TO $155 Brink front,. I raomarand tilt bath 1 INTEJtlOlt DECOHATINa offer takeaall. Wlta Sd *ontar, 60S iungalow In a wall attablUhad nelgh- B/8/3 UNION lou with a minimum of a ISO fronltn W4 orevt BI. . irvlngton Worth av«» Und.n. or call i»>.tUT. borhsoa, near tchoolt, eburehat and an lit floor, S + Hit bath en 3d. . W S4M0 e* 110 6-7318 attached garage, 3 sat furnacee, 330 ind containing not lut than 23,000 ' • Service Center* MY trtcrnportaUon. Owntr uutl wovt SPOTLESS COLONIAL arj. ft. Wt have a national firm tha.t It , J»W3 out of Bute. - electric Vacant.' Call ua lor lmpecUou. NEW USTINaS . NEA» DNIOK HION RCHOOt . H,«M down. rulI.wlM msoo. ready to nurchata for cath. If your lot 4 BrDHOOMi — ilt B»TH§ Bptelout living room with flrepltet meett their requlremenU. Bend dttirtnt Elderly Porton • Bourd THE DEA^ON^AGENCY Owner treniferred — Uuit tee thlt eun-room, dining room, modern kitchen of properly with price to commercial INSPECTION Jordan Bans, Inc. well-kept colonial. Ideally located oft 3 bedroomi, large modern bath, Addl< department. • . , . FURNITURE REFINISHING Oo» and 3 bedroorai; air conditioned; Itealtor — Iniuror Wett Lake Aye.l Uodern kitchen, full tlona] bath In baiemrnt. Two ear gtrtge. BOOK AND HOABD, slut companion, . ' UALTOM dining rroom, 4 bedroomi, and 3 car " 1| wttanable retati bett looa- wanted for coavaletctnt alderly : Cfaaford CXCELLKNT CONDITION. JDST A REUlPHOLSTERING : , AV»Ave. . Open for Intpeotlon. Bit Clinton ava. Newark. BI 34UM. garagel *EW STEPS TO AU, BD8X0. IN The Berg Agency ipwn woman who ntadt little can. Ca CAUi MOW TO BCEI U""A" :S-TO4T. R/e/3 MO 6-S1U. . H tf» •/•/a II Center it.. Uctuchcn. M B-5700. DRAPERIES ^SUPCOVEItS- W*UMW*WSBKUiIUM!W*WSU U ...lB.N#wirk call .'TOLI. FnWB" :. ntOT buutllul iroAmt. hti BKOOKSIDB NTJUINO. H0IM—Saning ittMfSOV • martin Jtochadd lld 3rd floor, C>l The Kolar Agency, ReaUora OUT Uorrli ave. Union HO S-7004 MArket 4-8686 CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE hot tha area belt. We are Ucenitd by the CUSTOM BUILT Lovely 3 Bedroom Cape Cod *L 4-433S OPEH EVERV DA' Neit to rjnbn High School State of N. J. Call Director, Kathleen Brick naneh, 3 car gang*, built In 800 JUlrWAY AVE. EJZABETH Builneii, Bukeri, Realtore, Inrurora • . 8/3 — tot A eoMHifi.— ' . ChrltUe, «9 Brookttilt Place, Cnnford, 1658, Lot 143x150. Houie hu many AtUehed garage, fenced yard, beau ' B/6/3 B/«/3 Moving t Stereo* M. J. Bit 6-37S6. B/6/2< many Mtrai to nuweroue to mention. tiful thrubbery. Convenient. location. Interior Bacorollng ServUa . ntVINarON—New IVi air conditioned HCATt VLAINniUO COONTOY CUTS KOSEIXI PARK "When Haiti U.NeeJeJ" lo» ASKING S44.SM W r OB A HOVINO tiperleaoa by s>.garden apt..All appllanMi, full b*th. Farm A Country Homu R. O. Cammarota RED HQT!! Room Arranglny •' loytult »r further Information CALL rt«H TIME 'orrcMD DON 'T MISS THIS. ONE taptrleneed novert . . . ll AGENCY JUST LISTED^. :K t. DALY * BON . . . aientt Color lihtmat I Maw, at*. **** ijB '»Sai er UO t-EDSS GORCZYCA AGENCY Half Duplex, eomlitlng of entry hal H5.90O ir Oreyhound Vtn Unas, Inc. LAKIWOOD ABKA HJuaatk 4-MMi Kveulate CM t-ll!tun porch, living room, dining room, 3 bedroom. 3 bathreomt, three y«ai log CHISTNIIT smtrr, BOIEUI Nettled among tall tract on a double ES 3-10U .Atk far .' V'V • • old blanch on Lovely Lot. CUrage am kitchen. 3H bedroomi, modern bath. lot CM ft. deipl In Wettfleld., ThU 0/n/» Kenneth E. ,Gilmofe I.DA —W^ worniifvue , apt.«fJV*B. h«aeww» * 241-2442 aU on 900 ft. lot. 10 year 'Id brick * frame epllt level ha* full batement. ouhwaiher, waiher and CAPE COD eupplltd In attracUve dryer, etc. Only 1300 down Is quail- a/i/s $14,900 hat a living room, dining room wtui OffltM For Rant BI 8-OHJIj . - \ ..__». __J m Chaaoallor Av;, nt_ flfledd bbuyeru . Wo doelng eottt. rWL $20,500 adjoining aeraaned _ * glair porch, Wariithapi t Shaw laawa ' ''uaaiwiftatioB * atoru.3_5 RenEuat x gn8toPRIC»E il5,30«. VCT Of MMtWIH* _ TBIi ONI WONT lAIT kitchen with dltbwathtr. There ere a K/S/J 3 FAMILY ' , tOCAIT «CTXD» . Pisano Realty Co. CH 1-007 bedroorai * bath an aaeond levil whll DISK IM« FOB 7 MAN'OIB tTv / Wl & Krupnlek, Inc. fctrewely deilrable "A" icaldentlal up a fe* atopa to a third large bad HawUlon Jr. High Section; Owner II K. Weeltleli Ave., Keiille rark room wllh a walk.in elont. A eon NIWA»K, N. I.' • 9315 Hwy. ». BROKKM, Uktwood oecurJu 14 Duple*, rent* 3 antt,. Mod- ana. » kedrooM.' flret floor, aclenc Will IOCAWB IN UNDEN Between mthild and Laktwood. kitchen with law dining area; 3 foi . " ' • • • . B/ay vtnlent location for Holy Trinity School *' woltti «j>t. U&dMtt UI« bills * kltohM, ern kltchln; Ho wiring bothkldei; hat it Wettfltld nigh. Hot far from town. t ^'•WrW dwoitU*. ftnmedUtt MfiMW 3S3-3M0. >vei, 4C3-6US. air oil heat 3 unite, cuctuent. op- dormert. front'*.rear for eaiy futura portunity, call tor paitlculart at: atsantlon. Mill' batmen!, iWUIda cel NHD A JOI* laul tha Hal* WanleJ Several emill, tiptrale rootnt In oltlea -..But »!•»• lar entranea. SatttoN *» rha CkniUatl fo.ei. You can eulte. Clerical oceuctncy only. Preient tenant would ba willing to thare re- THE BOYLE COMPANY probably «iul wi ampkyw wka can UM r j 4Vt mme.ln na; AFAITMINT VACANTt taut H Raal Xetata Mnea IMS R. 0. Cammarota your aarvkat. If ml. Hti your cjuoUBcB- SS4 «. »-••' '• • Wtltfllld ceptlonUt-elerlc. Ittaionable ren ,.'. briek building; garage, New Yc . Two Oftieei to Serve You AD S.15S0 Writer Boi 101, Linden Leader, attwark.ii »4 Buiat at oorntr.. Cau with « tawcsir tlaittflsd. Call t»*-77M 132 Main St., Chatham —.C3H-71M AGENCY Hani hi aw employmenl wonled ad. Jutl Utmbtr UulUpla Uttlng Syatem. __ Llndu, N. J. Sttta uia Intended, SSS Jtrtty Avt, CUubatb — Bi 3-430 a"/ eall tU-WOO «iul auk far AjUfolitt. H/T/» you Uiaakelk 4-IIITl Ketalagt OH 1-ltl / •-v.1 AutorrMtArfet for Sal* Legal Notice * Thuitday, June 3, IHO ronn 4 door hardtop, ill »hltt, PRornsAL AUTOMOTIVE low mll bl W cm finance Call Jamei, fifl7-lD30. KL lh» PurrhiilnK Commuife of th* Tcin 23, Union, acrnti from Robert H4U nf lr;lni:'.on, Se» Jerif-y, In the Coun-, II 6 3 cll_Cr\amber. t> th' Municipal nullninfi. 'A Fuhny, Funny Thing* *n Tuesday Morning. Jure 13, lflfis a*. WASH jrfcp,1 infii pickup. 0 cri- 4-wh*«i 10OO AM DST or *» loon there. CROSSWORD PUZZLE <1nv*. hub,, *lio» filew, 7,f>00 raJlei. Eflrr ai ttouible it which lime ' ^T iiS 99c l'J.2QV. "37 ii-ry; Chev , standard en- will be publicly oprnrd and rrad rurnuh »l»''L»hHb'-~Jlv»nue, . Union Illnr, |35. Eadlr • Service Station, 1374 ACROSS 2, Rowing Mftln n . nth**) J ti j nil. on. — • •' - 0.6 n l.Lottucs Implement COLLIKION * MECHANICAL REPAIR! LOOKING KIR INTrRKSTED 'ptrli«d APPROXIMATELY 153000 CULLONS- ' 4-Rodotit 5. Deadlock, 10 tsltt ovtr ptymen'i on repoeaert 7« «f ali-l^T By I)n> WILLIAM H. BRUCKEk told Mi its loanous belly laughs, too. li ..-LAYNE MOTORS li.ii-llin ffporu Can inri American APPROXIMATELY S 0, River-bank 4. X pasty ••»« Jxmau AVE., UKION, MV i-mi Chr.' Lo-i jjomenu. Ctll 687-3030. Aik . - ' =: FUEL OIL Ir.e wuatiii, nu*i.iie5X Kcmans Preshy Marker, a . product stairway; cement *~ ' ' ; r\ <• P lor Mr. Kltld It T K In acto.-aVi.ce »IMI iprcillci: .or.i tn j By Sen. Harrison A» Williams ... Inward the purchase of ! WASHINGTON — Senate I am quite sure, in reconciling i This legislation-will help us ANY 5-LB. -BAG—-— the -differences betwjWBrt "Uiejto develop programs to make Aet!L-Wm mean a House and Senate versions. And the retirement years more COUPON SUGAR ± J**r«hot in the *rpi to the New I feel certain the President will I meaningful, productive . and Coupon good.at jfcrtey Division *©nA«lng sign the bill. • • - • j pleasant. WORTH pThe Division has attempted'to" "But: appropriation-bills are It will help provide opport- ANY SHOP-RITE SUJ>ER MARKET igittbllsh and_6perate. a mean- less predictable and it'sprosihl« unities for suitable employment WHERE ITEM IS AVAILABtE__^ ingful .projp-arrrr for the senior ,,>.we. . ' ' student" attending Union Junior ave., Union, MU 8-#165, and College on a fulltime basis. We Mrs. Elizabeth Zlpldn -of 24 SURVEY are confident.this program will CsJfax Manor, Roselle—Pack, WATERMELON 15< [lHt-« college education pos- CH 1-0969. ' CHICKEN sible, for, hundreds of Union SWEET CORN nm 5 ^ 29* • Air-Conditioning County residents who otherwise would be denied the benefits of Electron Tube Firm CREEK PEPPERS • Complete Heating higher education," Dr. Me Kay Mid. — Wins Navy- ^ORANGES 10u49« CELER1T - ^19* ORAMGESTlOi.49f • •Boilers ^=- .- The UJC- president said the A_ $48,900 contract has been TROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT nomical- and most efficient Rahway ave., Union, by the Defense-;Supj>Iy."Agency for Union County."to help,_«l- : : -levtate—the-ariUoal-«hortflB«-"oiWhor:ta.g*-;"off ( «Si*ronie-supply_eenter in-Dav- IRDS EYE FRUIT collegir~)'MUMcJU,,,.for.. -Union ton, Ohio; ~ _•_. - Coujitnyy restdBnts/^ __Ten_ ceramic and metal en VEGETABLES DRINKS ice Union Junior "College, which- veTope,— magnetron .electron, W.BS founded Tin033, is a. iK —- wil'l Vm' i> Call 245-6500 year community eollegc, «n- the_ Union—plant for the Navy llftljally_ transfers 85 per cent of iDepartindnt.- " ' ORANGE JUICE household pests? DAIRY ..DEPT. DELI DEPT. Kraft or Put* Moid Swiff • Pimnkum FRUIT SALAD CANNED HAM MAXWELL 69 HOUSE SHOP JIITE BACON hti»6Sc APPETIZER DEPT. ( KUthmCoebtd Kitchen Fresh ROAST BEEF CUCUMBER Al WMtoJUUwt SALAD TURKEY ROLL All pests and insects hate the WESTERN brand of- service ... it means they're not long for this worldl Ask about our HOME SERVICE ICE ft FUVORS SHOP-RITE .., it's safe, swift, sure and keeps your home free of pests and Spring PAm effective through Saturday Night, Juna 5th, 196S. Not reiponilbU Clean all year long. Local people give you local service! Call today. CREAM tar typographical en-on. We reserve the right to BmSt quantifln. '>••, ROUTE 22, UNION UNION CENTER UlESTERn ROUTE 22 and SPRINGFIELD ROAD _ » AM.HH «,rio c. «, 936 STUYVESANT AVE., UNJION Na M n( EXTERMINATING COMPANY OOOOOOOOOO There's a Shop-Rite Near You — Call ESsex 5-7500 >OOOOOOOOOOo 1048 Route 22, Mounlalnsids-Phone Adams 34100 V ' ' ' I