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ond Clutt Po SPfttrJGFUILD, N.J. THURSDAY, •5CPTCMBCR-8rW6i3r -45-Cen4s41«w-Ccjpy 1 VOL. 37 - No..49- t

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New polling yplgces set for voters in 4 districts Springfield voters Will nave tlielr Sflynr th^.prlmarv election on Tuesday on the cliolcc of Democratic and Republican candidates for the general election on Nov. 8. Parry members wlll_choose ^candidates for one seat "on tlio Township Committee, countyclerk,tlireo seats on the Boardof Freeholders, House of Itepre- -s«Jit»tiv»&^-and—Uj—Sr-Senate^-T-hey—wil 1—also— -name, county commltteemen for each election district. . • • ' The polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m, -Changes -in-polling-places-for-four election districts were announced tills week by Mrs. Eleonore Worthington, township clerk. Districts 1 and 4 will vote in the First Aid ling". Districts 2 and 3 will vote in the Fire. House, ~ :—Both local eondldatoc for Towimhlp-Com^ ralttetf are running without primary opposi- tion. They .are Philip Del Veccliio, Republi- can, and Gerard J.'Ve/.za, Democrut. -^Thejonly_cpn test-on; tlie-locai-scenc-JsJor | ftepiiblicarucaunry-commltteeinan ln-the_fourtli_ dlstrlct. Richard A. Holmea_oL-36 Severna ave;, tlie organization choice, is opposed by Henry S. Wrighg t of S3 Colfox rd. Wright _ls__ulsp_ on the ballotas an insur- gent candidate for die GOP nomination for SCIIOOL BELLS KING for-new- faculty mombocs who took pnrt in an row, Mary Ellen Donnelly. Patricia McGinn, Kathleen Plillbin,Helen ; county clerk. The organization choice to orientation proi;rnjn_c.undu'ctiablasi-Huu*6tl(»v-bv .lului 0. rterwielfF—Kilhourne, Inez Sclmnkor,-Lillian Larrabee; rear, Klchard Greco, succeed Henry S. Nulton, retiring from office, superintendent of schools,-Shown, • from left arc, first row.-Judi I Sidney Feins, Albert La Morges, Duano Brown, Alan Campbell, is Walter G. Halpin of Fanwootl. Jolin V. Gustafson, Loretta Phillips, Janet Twardus, "Annette __Laclopga,_..Geoffrey. .Per rin and-August-AvGavornikr""—~~ZL ^ Donahue-ot-Rosello has Democratic organiza- ~MadeUne_TarHon6ki.--|udlth-L.ofgren7• BlKnclurBIutmntfORl: second '• . . (Photo by Bob Baxter) tion support for his party's nomination. Mo also. has primary-Opposition, from Franciss^\ Wz A. Kelly of Wlnfield. TMREE-REPUBL-ICAN^-incumbenrs—are" few participate unopposed for GOP freeholder -nominations. They art! UdwaTd Il.TllltiT of uarwood, tor E. Ulrlrhnf Pnmrniy nnd Harry V."O.sborne .Ir.-of Cranford. ^_ Democratic organization cfioTccs for froe- in pre^schoatarientation day 8 YOUNCTDRXMA LOVERS — Youngstersi at therSpringfieid Public Library-art absorbed ~ - (ConHr)" *) on page 11) y W puppet snow •presentepresented By~ iiDrarlibrary page l k UiUu fifiiul i uf ti in iglfold school sys- municntions specialist in the Army Roeerve. • Mrs. Blanche Blumenfold will be teacher children's summer reading program. The teenage .production experts were Janice tem^vere Introduced to their responsibilities I (olen M._Kilboimio will teach home econo- and consultant for the program for children Garner, Linda Kuehn, Virginia Steinback and Pat Kaufhold. (Photo by Bob Baxter) In an-orientation day program., last. Thursc!ay_. mics at -Gaudineer,- Sho-holdE^a-baehelor's with" learning disabilities. She has recelvnS1*" conducted by John O, Berwick, superintendent degree from Montc'Ialr State-land a master's —bachelor's and mastor's degrees. Mrs. Blu- • lindustriql^irTg .__ of schools, Tlie newcomcrs"werircoirdu'ctecl on from Michigan State University, where she menfeld has studied at New York University a tour of the township, followed by discussions spent the last two years as a teaching assist^ andlits_Graduate_SchooLof-Education,-Indiaiia at the Florence Gaudineer School. ant. Miss KUbourne" formerly. taught" fiTCr- University and Newark State College. She' of United Fund ^ Art program for Spr.ngf .eld Brief biographies of the new faculty mem- nnUe- formerJy-taught-inUiraiigO(-Summit-and-Sliorc bers follow; . ..•-. . --• •—;—— —:—- ; JVIDCTTUI, L.a Morges, seventh grade teach- Hills. • ' fo be Brown, guidance counselorjn er ntGaiidiiLPet:,Jacmcrljuaugksocial studies; Alan"Jreampboll is -nn-alumnuB^orPenn^— die Gaudineer-School, is a cunrlaude grnd- in Orange. He is also a Montclalr State gr-ad- sylvania State UnlVorslty~and formerly taught tns continSedTTvfal; l months 1 An art, class progratrroffcred this summer ~ Mrs. TTclen l tiate Of'Monrclnir Srntn Tnlll-gp nnrl h'f nlup lipli- wllli n mn'jrpr'B df^r"" frnm f!»fii-|.t"-" =Pltrtnficld" . .lie•will' "" teach 'atxth gtud"e '" by the bpringtleld Association ol Creative Arts * ly had a one-woman show ntiheDiSalvoGallery ..Jiolds n miister_'s__clegreo from M6ntciair._Lle vvnilam^CoIlei;e.-Ui-Murges-wa8-an adminis- lishh atG Gaudineerd . Max Weiss and Harvey A. Schrninm, co- in cooperation with the Springfield'Township --is--an-Alr~Forco VetenTh.~t3rown formerly — irator In camps in Indiana and Pennsylvania in New York, taught a quick-sketch .class. Mrs. Mary Ellen Donnelly is the new Kinder- chairmen of the industrial dlvision-of the Recreation Department will becontinued'durlng Mrs, Johnson-also conducted nn evening adult taught physical education at the Battle Hill for the past four years...... ---, garten teacher at the Thelmn San'dmeler School. United Fund of Springfield, nnnounced this the fall, it was announced this week. -School^'Union-.- • • .• - --~ Judith l.ofgron, who will teach langiiagcarts . An alumna of CentralConnecticutStatoCollege, sculpture class ut tlie Springfield Recreation at week._the-. formation of their staff of cap- During the summer, Springfield residents House, The group ucciilliotl twu floors of the Hicharcl F. Grecb,w!i3 teaches .sixth griule Ga^idineer,"*retilrnii to this"c'ountl'y after a' she formerly taught first grade-and kinder- tains^for the~solicltat ion-of- funds-from-r.ho attended—classes -taught by—professional- classes M Gnudlneer, is also-5 Montclalr year a't'~llie Irankfurt American Elementary garten In New Britain, Conn. building," wb'rking~-~witlr "papier" niaclif, "clay Industrial firms of Sprlnpflcld during the teachers at the picnic area of the Community tnn<-li>lln|» plnsipr cnatlni', plaster-Carvinn. State alumnus, with teaching experience In School in Germany. Sin- hnM^njrt^rrnn in— Judith A,;tiUBtafson n&lflS a bachelor's de- fund-raising1 campaignJa October. -lJ.o.ol._A_3CUlp.Iute..clnss wasJielQatthe^p Park;—Hc^wnS^Tl;of' membe. r of. ththee. _EiicHsli from Douglasg s Collegeg . Misfi-Lofgren - gree from Glassboro State College. She will field Recreation House at 59 Caldwell pi. fl h I G Lik The co-chairmen met with tlie captains track 'team, and serves as n com-~ formerly tnught In Green Lirook. teach ii third grade class at the Sandmeier"• last week and completed plans for this plfiisti nominal fee was charged for lessons. , '\\ SIIOWIIIKK of the summer's class work will. School. of the initial fund raising campaign, of the. Mrs. Ulliaiujohntion-ul bpringfleld. sculp- ' be featured in a special section ufThTcbmbinecT. . Annette .T. Lacloppa, fourth grade" teacher • United Fund of Springfield.'. •tress and teachef, was Inchargoof achlldrcn's _ hnndicraft-and pltotography show planned for it the Raymond Chlsholm School, was graduated The team cuptoiris" mid their areas of- re- art class.'Youngsters ranging In agefrom six- October under, the-sponsorship of- thhpnng COP candidate Del Vecchio from Trenton State College. She has three—~sponsibility nre as follows: and-a-liiilf to 12 were taught papier _mache, fleltl Association of Creative Ar.ts. Ycontlnu.cJon pewe 13) ' T°.am '• S'dney Plllor, Elkay Products Co.'; collage, water color,'oll^type crayoning, block iikhdhdll Team 2: WalterSommers,SprinBfi^Icr\Veld=~ ^—Car}. 'Burger,' associate professor of ""art; A —ing-Co. ;.C6mmerce_sU-area^ at Newark -State College In Union, was In 'A hhl in I Team—3:—Jv-Robert—Do rer7—H,—J.--Uuesch chargo-of-a-fine-arts-dnss-for-beg-lnners-and . Philip Del Vecchio, Republican candidate for G. Planer and TownshipCommitteem'.mArlhur_ Machine Co.; Fadem rd. area;" adyanced students ac the pool picnic area; The "llr&'Sprlnj^Kl'd l uwn3lTIp~Cb"mmittce thnrvTCCk" Falkin~retTrltrod—their—scntS7^nnd—in-i96S, ' Team ii Mrs. Mary Doby^Cfestniout Sav- , students, including two grandmothers^ worked ; whon-Mnyor Planer and Township Committee- announced thy appointment of"" William'l' .' mE° and-Loan-Asijociation; large commercial wlili 6H's~"~water "Colors,""pastels,' charcoal man. KobLir.Ll)..l:li!rdgrove'_wore_elected __. V A sextet of teen-agers jearnetl Sunday'aiter- .. Koonz1_and..Fn;tl L. Beneker nsjolnt.cam- i VI. I IIO.I /"AIVJ OljUUU ^subdivision; .,- and other media, • . -' paign inunajier!, m his-bid-for -return to the noon that there nilfihtT~be a. tiiiit' ami place Deiieker Is uii-e.iecutlVe—witJt.tiwlft Si .Co. . : . !' TClS evei-ythlug, but 'theyy- liiki.becii wronjj" In ri__rlle is Sprinvfield's representative to-tl man Co.; Morris turnplkenrea; , rtr .their, choice of both time and "place-for .a^no ,_\ya£ mayor ^ • — —•— ' ==—~— _^ Team 6: WilllamT^ooni, VvllparA~ssociato.<;,— _game_S(ipngfiold Patrolmen John Ganleyand ber of the local Board of Health. ",'" _nearing com : Townsliip Conimiileeman this year. Because- The SprlngfioldTlrst Aid Sqimd^fund drive Telirn0 7-V A" "'ifoss Meeker A R Meeker Newjneeiiag date lid .Klsch'Tircustcd the six hoy:; in the midst - -Pel ~V-ccchio - wlio served as mayor and of a cnsh-on-the-line card come on tlie front .. of the pressures of his growing business, Koony, v clfaipman, Ed^treet.-repoi'ted tills week that c s Bridces rd area- _ • "7Tr"rfrfllip pn»ini.lllB»n»in --frillll -IQfll u V steps 'of-the Raymond Chlsholm' Sclibol.. • — was-tmable to run for re-election. Del Vec'cliio -if-tho-^c3llbacks iblue=giwm6pes) come In Tpnm o. uX^i^mnJai^- iLbmn,,,- : IB running, for his soliF'on the committee. li^apalninient-of-Koonz v ——l he-Town»liip-eomirt!H"ee-will-meet-Mpndn. , , .. —, *, '.,, ... —iearn o: i\obtJir^JKciiinger-^iv,—iv-iji-goni— d -_~koonz- is through the mall ns pxppcted, tno-l^.r-st-Ald- Co^Storn avu area- ciato;: TtncT Muiacipal Building. The mcetlng-wafruavane^l..-_.Siiclyfifild_.i:e:slclcntilJuid^»Hiil^^_^___ Squad will_aE#-complete-to-Mnmal _^ •__ from the usual.TuesdayTtnTtrto-avtrttrctmfl-ict Union.• At^pollcq^iieadnOai-ters, tlToy -woro- "•jdeallns-tn'-unclcrgroural Trrigation- United l-'unct Sitlnlie=t«»JtHrtr>'-x:lcctTOn whlcJi_wil:tTaTSrj>lnc_p__. turned wtfr to thair iiart'nis-tcrawait. a lieariiif londscope suppliosJorjiolf-^uuj; n^Tuosday, - • ~—:.'." \ ——otrchnrEcs-pf-Jiiuonilc delinqijCiVCy.'"- : IJBrwKer7tor"ai.MorriB nve., -successfully tnanayea" onr^

• I." (X.".(.) LKAbh'K-Thursduv, Sept. 8, lilfifi director of the New Jersey IRS District. x Miss O'Connor, who Is an international - Garden supplubs^sfolkn Lady Revenuer' Issues' examiner, is one , of the tew female Z.~ I'aul Koinan of -11 (.'olfax rd. last weelcrf- revenue agents In' the country who" has earned — iiiiTeii'io-^rirTiii'TISErnVilli-,. rli,.i „ i,,',"i- .>„ V een problems are not ihe same everywhere^ a civil service grade 13 classification. Qnl£_ I'etl in hi:; yardliad been broken and u number wins certificate about 10.percent of all revenue"agents', nv' I item-, stolen Irom the shed, lie slated tliat Marlon O'Connor'61 52 Tudor ct., Spring- gardless of sex, attain this grade, Shotz Bald. Me theft occurred between Aui;. -10 and J2. field, was recently given a Treasury Depart- ...'lleilL; fcinlt-n liii-llldud •« charcoal barbecue ment Certificate of Award for her performance Based on various studies, the "Journal Of according to town's young delegate at parley "*"" revenue-agent In tlie 1Kb Ulsirlct Office" Tlie 'NeWJeTSeyOprorruitrie AtiBdc&ttrjn"-re-.-- -inJtewark,—--.. •—— —-— porta time It can be safely ootlmat«d-2&-pef— -a - luiul-lawii- tnowcr.—tftrce~foldlnr~r;ai\}eir ' Club and a -chnir-TTm-rk-rtric-hrttr-c im|n and a [inniTOTe—: -uiucli membtn-of her class" The certificate, wjilch was accompanied by cent of the American public school popula- , is also In her ei tAl -s;t\\ e-.um.ited the preueiiied by Josephi M. ShoiZ, tion are retarded In reading ability. >t.ll v.ilur o iii};, jicni can vary considerably from one community year as a page at the Springfield Public Li- tile mi: > i at yt-'7. to another. Mils. Is the impression Patricia brary. .She is. ihe (laughter of Mr. and Mr /abel^ki received as,Springfield delegate ut- JoIinVaLelskj of b'J LJatUe Hill ave. the recent New Jersey Youtli-I.eadcrulilp i^'.'-* •- . • Back To - • Most tli»—work—which- led- to her appoint- ference at the Apprenticeship Information ment by the. mayor this sumnler was for tlie -t-cliowsfa FffsT • '' — A • . *^B or Put was nunied as a delegate by Mayor Robert terian Church. Pat is president of-the Irel- <•.-Planer. She met wall teen-agers from all lowshii). the church's youth croup^ •. », • 1 i •' ' '•« v 1 parts of the stale to discuss problems' in . "We- held a series of dances last yeaj Delicious BU»GERS»FRANK:S»SEAFOPD such Ii>rhi4 as education', hcalt.li. youth em- to-; School ;. Ndirting with. 30 people In attendance,'' r>au, ployment, recreation and accideiii prevention. reports-i "We__ended witli more tlian 300^. Aftcr-lrenrmi; comments-frotn sorneSSdelc- Wu liavo tlio "and two bands playinc." i.7...'..." SANDWICrtES-F'OUNTAIN TREATS 2 Jrwuk.y Gifts y.ates, Pal adds, "1 realised that 0«r town has iiie aaas that several attempts werelaunched. , ;.(/. '/ you nouu1 ~ ••relatively .minor problems. We have courses last year to improve the program for the town's AFTER THEATRE TREATS . . *~ .jn our hi(;li school for all kinds of. students, teen-agers. ."This summer, we were glad to w 173 Me while many schools still Iwvo ohlyprepcours- have a dance at the town pool, but It was over es, for everyone. . ai 10, which leaves many teen-agers at loose Alao Full Course -. lewelers WESLEY ."We do need more recreation for teen- ends — and then, to haw all the neighbors Luncheon* and Dinners Served Daily agers, especially in the summer, I believe complain about the noise." • that' Mr. I'd Uuliy, our reci-eatldn director, does a fantastic Job with youth, lie is well Ui:CII)ING THAT It was up to them,' Pat. .— - Your aware of iee.n-agers' problems, and very anx- Homo Brad Srtiiili and Kay Haines decided to do\ ious to help us. The sports program for something about local recreational problems! BE WISEI •CENTRALIZE:^1°,,,, boya is particularly fine; both my brothers They visited facilities and spoke to tlie —recreation—directors—in~Summir; Chalham7 SPRINGFIELD i th us. Mndlson, Millburn, Union and-Cranford. Then Till-: YOL.'NG PIXiPLITat the conference had jhey spoke-to the Itev.'Donald Weber, advisor several suggejuons which should stir.discus- 1 "to the Westminster Fellowship, and to Ed Ruby'.' SPRINGFIELD & MORRIS AVES. Savo Timu! Save- Money!...... sion. They lifted abolition of age limits for township recreation director. ~ Convrniont - Ful I Protocjion tlie use.of alcohol. "Teen-agers often drink '•'Now we are making prog res s" DR 6-3000 - " "'-•- beduusle iheV-lhliiK it l , lliL-ni m-ouier," elude. "We are working on possibilities of DANIEL D.KALEM AGENCY pg;e^ve 'A Complete Insurance Sorvico limns, qiid no teen-age drinkitif. probl.uhi.'^--ningsj—and -of holding more dances at the Call 688-5950. She adds, "Inmaivy of the towns, the dele- various playgrounds in the summers." '; gates said, there is a problem with teen- SPRINGFIELD; Nij. agers who have -l-to 12 Jobs, This leaves them no time -lo-do-tiioir— homework,—jind-tliey-are on •thd'u'ay to becoming school droptruts." ^l-'at,—now—a—.ini'H Today....Thursday Sept^8th^ 1966 i,r tmiuy. :I:I>;, S 1.00 SIZE, INIECTOn OF 1 79r SUPER STAINLESS Sic VALUE, H 01. con t ) A WHITE PASTE PINT SIZE RAPID SHAVE In Barrel 1 W%- Q REFRIGERATOR l>£!.£& Container • ** * BOWLS —l>IliHlli- liinvlii wllli SI ,O!-V»IUE, I OZ. IOTTLE •V#% llKhl li'l" (<>r (ri'Mir. BRECK SHAMPOO/9*

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224 MOUNTAIN AVENUE. SPRINGFIELD, N. J. 0708) .' "(2O1) 370.3334 IVut ill i:i. S799 Iv SPJilNGjriELI3_XN,i)iLEApER-ThurBday, Sept. 8. 1966-3 Student aids committee New bill of f d red I^to wrisKip libra ¥ y p r o vicjes for orientation program :_._ \ Firemen respond

Bary Leibowltz of J4 Uri.ir HHI>- ciivle, Springfield, a student ut NuwaVk I'.olluije o( food for thought to suit varied reading tastes wice during week Engineering, jS servlnt: a:- ».j 1 u Science!: nmt'hinronr ;,- pocrry,tind pictui'r llu* KuRHinn Involution," by Kaye.M. -l^wll. from its origin in ihc niid-nlneleonih century The SprlngfleRTFlre 'epartment reported -business-committee of ttic l "<- Kit-nlinwii- juks, niiiU- 'up •a'unii; of tile 5pf iii(;fiuIJ Pub- ' 10 the presenrtlmerTheBuDJecrnrattcrotpara- tli»t-«ll equipment -responded to-two-flres-in- Camp tobe sponsorcdbythi' stiuk-iit dq).u-r.fiu:ni . > "I lie iiicredibli! story "of Uieftussran rvvolu- 1 - c Litiiui',' II»~W~TI,.HU ...l.iiunii. fnrilil', iriwl'. ui detail , rliT-pints nnri rnun- psychnlngy rnnnlih-red here Is: telepatli' the past week. The first was at the home of Of the YM~YW'. A of NYwjrk.'.uid vicinity WiUi cuni::i.ni,\, by iliu lilirury stuff, itii/y in- terplots; the exile and execution^ young So- communication between "persons without Hardy Smart:, J6 f^clles st. A contractor re- k cialists; thu assassbwtion of Tsar Alexander; lise of the senses;.clujrvoyance. the power of portedly had started the-fire while remodeling The nrtonrnripp proj-r.n»i fur ^nkk'iusuntiT- L'Uul', s l fvl nuTday "toTTO c"allcd-UlooiJytlJui.iiiay when tlin fltscecnintTljujucu: not prauum fn Hir* the basement. The fir,e_was extinguished with a ing Rucgers-Newurk and New.nl. i olk-|;e of s1 Cuuic to Stiuncc." by Hdwanl 'j'sur's c:ossackiUiiuMSucrcdn'early5,000lnno- precognltion, clairvoyance or telepathy re- garden Dose peiore tne~llremen arrived. ccntl^abraTul;7TIicn~iire'rrolsIieVncTT3e7aTn^The lattllg to future events oi~rtrouEhts;-andJ)sy- — An oven tire at the Aunt Jemima Pancake Carh|>~ MaeDohald andT-lnwooil, .ill opcritcti '•_NUiHi'in'jiK.r!rfilii' liSWTKind)^ phys'uj.iiliem most powcrlul-of-thoTevolutionary Ijroups, and chokihesls, the influencing of physical-objects, House on Morris ave. had sprojuttdtlie grill"" byjhe Newark "Y". • i:.iry, •biuclicmiMry, j.pacu,' anil other basic during, the chaos of VVorld War 1 §iejTseized 'such aEr.dice, by willing a particular outcome. • '_ahd duct work aijd was just reaching the attic :.cn:ncc -flelil:. ilrc all, intruJuced id purcius power. -Later came riie infamous red terror. In addition to theory'and criticism, many • , when tlieengines arrived Monday at 7:10 p.m.- m this book. 'I IK- autl/oi- alsil'ii'i-llu parents how purging the country of all dissident voices. case histories and experiments ore included The entire building was filled with heavy tluy can liel|i_awaken tlieir_cliildreii_':j.inlcrc.u I he Coiimidnlst Vartv became supreme In Rus- In this book." smoke. Fireman Siegfried Merkelbach was in Lcicucc diroii^li iiimpli'tfiirTi/s ' ' J17VENIUE BOOKS ...._SllEbtIy.._burned..by_l)9t grease onil rectived_ J.'NORWQOD sia." first aid treatment at the Fire House. ..mt-htf;, ;uul show. Itow a'few pennies spent - -HOfc/TKV-—-— "If—Vau_Have a Yellow, Llpn.'l_by_Susan M.L ICK'iil hardware store can provide inuri.- a "Love Kespelt," by-Robert Graves. Purdy. VAN NESS full ami U'anun)', iluif I'XiiL'nsivc- wlucational "lorty ntw poems by the BriUsh.pout, Itob- "Do you have a yellow lion and would you ARTHUR L.— ert Graves; The poet himself says of his work's rather have an orange one'? Purple* pelicans IJ>^L KINM.-W Kl -VOLl TIJWS _ ' that his '.., main theme has been the practical are -pretty and- popular,-bui you have to know Will o*iscuss final plans. WELLS IR impossibility, transcended only by a bellet In a secret to find one. In this brightly illus- miraclcs,-"DtTrb$oluie love contlnulni; between trated picture book story, the author will show" Finainal preparations for ththee NdrffiZJsrsoy- manand Woman.' *' * • .you how ~to^putrrwo colors together und get a Rosse Society'Si' s 12t12h AnnuaAl l RRose Show will be ^POLISH HISTORY "" T.htrdone:"— :— • - — .'•••• discussed at an 8 p.m. meeting scheduled BACKTO-SCHOOL "History of Modern Poland," by HansHoos. LEGENDS AND TALKS next Thursday nrthel-'lrst Methodist Church ".This is a complete history of Twentieth "Palacu In Bagdad; Seven Tales from Ara- :Montcliiir. THeVShow will be held on Sept bia," by J. K. Larson. "~ ^4 at tlitile (AoloWaitplolil l Life Insurance Buildim- CWTHESG Century I'qlund. from its emergence as a East Ora-™"range1! ,. I' nation after World War I to the present day.'- "From the exotic world of tlie^ikldJu bast 1—\- Described are the patterns of soclwy, the come these seven legends and fpbles: a talking (Dis)~Appearing Daily!! ~v7TrIou!rjK>lllical [>nd cultural ideas that helped camel time Can weave magnificent carpets, a HER ROYAL HIGHNESS — MEMBCRS A.N.T.A.;"N.E.'r.A.. C.T.C. dull-witted knight who casts his lot with"a.---— Konnic Grecnfelt of Spring- Boyiwuor 8-18 Inlonls to Juniors r to preserve Polish" natiairarism^cven durlng- PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED partltiQiii nh(T occupation, and the country's wicked sorcere's'sT" a"""gaggle of geese whose field was crowned as "Miss EYEGLASSES REPAIRED.. .present relationships with other Communist mlsclifevous ways create havoc In the court of ' Single* Qbeen of 1966" re- countries and the West." ,_-th(j great caliph, and others. All of thu stories cently at Tamlment Hotel, — diaU — REINETTES SIXTH SKNSli —are well illustrated." ~~ : ~~ TuMiliiient Pa. Tlie. duugh -of—Springfield—..—^~ --—-- : . !—-7^-.._'_.. ter of Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Prompt Service, Ay o., - Hansel. . „. 1_ .PLUMIif/RS AT ?48 MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFIELD Spj;ing(iold, M.J. "A coinprcl.ienslve study of'psychical-re- 35,000 loiol (o-.il ow.cult Wunl Ad. Cull Rd., she was graduated last 379-5135 486.7700. June from Jonuthan Dayton search, or parapsychology as It is now known. Regional High School, Miss Greenfelt will.mujoriu-dQi=_ matlcs-acAmor-iCan UniVec»^ slty, Washington, D.C. nwitos inquiries rc|',

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ROBINS I d Brochure mailed on request '.•> C010KHIM Telephone MILLBURN ADULT SCHOOL 6 PKOCCSSMC WUJWl VITAffp-^gl -- -^ DRexel 6-36C0 4-iSPRlNGFlELD (NrJ.) LEADER-Thursday. Sept. 8. 1966 SPRINGFIELD LEADER PAGE OF COMMENTARY AND FEATURES Himimuimiiimhiiiuuiiiiuiitiimiuiiiimmi I Editorial Comment Simuiimiiiiiiiiimiiimi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiillllininiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiliiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiilliiiiii BY BEA SMITH jHai'i^a goal lineydea . James Horner of Plalnfleld, the new football subculture. • coach at Jonathan Dayton Regional High School I sf~fceise_was last spring WherK the star halfback is gr tea£jj removed\from the arena with FioTancTBtudenl (JrIvtng"Bt the hf ...This.'is the time of the year* -a broken-leg, only the unini'- this year. Is really working up a sweat getting when Arhericans turn their . his football teams , and equlpment.loge.ther, ^tiated watch the moaning vic- setting up meetings and practice schedules. eyes to that .most "glamorpus tim. The one-to watch is the "In between" he says, "there are coaches' of all spectator sports^-foot- coach, as the ambulance carts .'"tineetings.- Actually," Horner^ay&gpgd-natur'- ball; The professional teams edly, "we've had a comparably smaller turn- away "rTis'~chanee'B f o r a r a tee. out this year. So far, we have about 40 boys. are how beginning the play for Little boys like footBall "Out that's because of the new high school pay season. College and high games because they have _]_ in Kenllworth --__- the David Brearley High school.....athrfetes are rapidly School. They took 400 boys from our school chance to climb up the back to their school." building muscle and shai-p©*!^- of- the bleachers. Little girls Homer explains that "because of this split, ing reflexes for their own like to go because" they cati li Is like rebuilding... and starting all over games, where the play ,is just again. __ ...... " • scream at the little boys. Both "But we're going' to be growing-ln the next as intons'iS but the pay some - types consume enormous couple of years," he says confia*eni]y7 wtTartesB." v^ -•-• quantities of hot dogs, hot cho- Homer's ideas on varsity sports and his ' The" best way to watch.a.foot - eersQnal_phllasaphles .seem to-offer some ~colate,' cold-soda-and-,-te promising years for the Dayton Regional ball game is'to concentrate on popcorn. football teams. TTie liig girls who react n.inphy on-anv type .: wayrth^pectator -will always f a'tivice-io the-poten--• oLeompetition," Homer says, "Is that the lQ.YeJ.orrt occasionally participants are' given the opportunity to are doing, even if most ofTRe" ^ y develop a great sense-of responsibility...a tako Seriously the suggestiob8 n great characte£ build-up.. They, develop a --_--touc.hdpns;e scape notice J whateve r iis sports7nansnip.7Ta"good attitude towardwliuilng J . Actually, thei guards putt*out-qf mos—n*m;kraattw*t interestin g "trrth-^mnle- without the 'we must do ANYTHING to win' " thE~line-r-f-J »J'n-their_p.o_sjtions. feeling. ' „ _ —JAMKS IIOKNBU . nfexi to the center (he's the one animal-r-This-can-beove.rdone^ • "There's-an attitude of pride la sRorts- Watch out for the sweet of pride In himself. A boy really develops a HmitedW a point. The classes were snlaller— -—-who -look-3-as-i-f-4-ie_is'.-t*cying. —go6dseU-confldence_and an over-all character and there wasn't as much academic pressure —build-up;": :— " —In-n-small-school. Homer says thql It's not going-to be the "Large ^schools, such oK-4>IociirT>urIliVgto~if for many of J _1X Al easTestjbing in the world to begin rebuilding and Jonathan Dayton --"- there are larger , jring plays... - — linebacker keys on the slot - alter- some top .football teams, but that the • media..;and a higher standard of teaching. ' No, dear, 1 sal'd-the-gtra-rds-r- ldeS has become an Incentive and achallenge,: And-1 -can. see right, here _how_vast are the Congress womar) to him. I didu'l uve-ri -notico that" girl 1 many school activities." .. ' '" in-the pink tweed suit. I was while , but they "i u 'wide—open "And as far as the school Is concerned— Horner Is married to the former Dawn Hay— for a draw play or~a ^Uf D0f,—"' mi.r Iw.r lit l Sl talking about the line^.piay. F I've been given quite a bit of cooperation from spent two- yCarsT~Br"Michigan-State-taklng-.a ^ ass dow n 1he . middle." people. They really are-very friendly here--- , home economics extension service course. "Yes, she cloea have-lovely lines Reports : You can't tell her a.single liiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiuiViiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, very helpful. ' But she left school to become a football coach's • thing. All factors considered'. ' which people In public office should try to rc- "And I'm grateful."'•" . • wife. . . . , ' (Thla. week's column Js the text of Rep. • slst, especially when it results In dlscrlmina- Horner, who was born in Woodbury ("that's "1 happen to have a veiry bright-wife," ^^^^^ ta trade 'atlhUweekly radio-report which-—tlon. -This - year, the tejnptatlon proved too •In South Jersey"), was graduated from Pauls- Horner beams proudly. "Dawn helps me u . , , . nj.—-r -.— iic.-heri in foiuir a motor scoot was scheduled for broadcast last Frlday.7" great to reslSlT^ird'bythctlme-tlie Gcnate- , ... . great _deBl_Jn_my work. Shu's'my secretary, _j • * * * passed the housing bill and the Banking Com- little town namedverga;;;andl grew up there.!' my_ryplst...shc puts tiibflnis'iinglouchesonmy man brings a lady to a-Wot- T, k . x it ke For me, this will be a very special report, mittee was ready to act, no less than 52 He was graduate_ d five year. s ago from Rut-' drawings of fdotbairplSysTi was never-much of- ball game;, she should not re- • ' - ^ , • -^ traffi for- It deals with what IB" probably.the single Individual special projects had been added to gers University, New Brunswick, where he an artist," Horner grins. gard it as a social-event. It d~;-»-—^ impresS people- most meaningful legislative'yiGtory I have the bill. The Department of Housing and Urban—'majored in physical education .._ — ....."Seriously, Dawn truly comes from u foot- y Development estimated that these tflone would _ "J had a contract with the Philadelphia ball family. All her brothers played football is, rather, an opportunity for witl~ bne of those space.man achieved In my-10 years In Congress. But It her to mcrease-her education , . , •• ' also affects everyone of you — as taxpayers cost the Government In the neighborhood 'of" Eagles," Horner recalls, ."but I developed Bordentown. And her father, llarry_Huy, neimeis and citizens. ' $750 million, which isrsubstantially more than- oJcnee-inJury which prevented me from Join- is in the Football Hall of Fume, lie was a and -expand her"kriew-ledge-of—-- ' .._..-. .__ •_ Briefly, It Involves.an attempted'raid on"lhc the total authorization for this year's urban ing the Eagles. So I decided to go into coach"-' tackle' In Frackville, Pa,, when they first ^JIIIIIMtMl|-inniltl1IIIIIMIillllllllll-|lll)IIIIIIMIIIII.tllllMMIIMIIII:tltlttlllttllrlll(lltlMllllllMttl1)ltt(11lllt Illllll ItttlllilltlinilillllillllilltllltlUiitiMlllil^ United States Treasury of roughly $7S0 mil- renewal program, Ing." started professional football. So, you see, lion,. or_n bout three^quaMers of a billion dol- Once again, therefore, 1 moved to strike" : , \ my wife is very footbali-minded; quite a 1 Letters To Editor I lars,«As of~yesterday morning,, we have suc- the special projects from the bill In the • HIS FIRST COACHING _P0SlTION-wa& ht football woman/' cessfully killed this outrageous attempt, at Housing Subcommittee last week. This motion Nortli Burlington High School-In Columbie- least In the House. But It will tako continued failed, and on Tuesday of this week — with (N.J.). "1 was head" wrestling and assistant THE I-IOKNEKS have a daughter, Hollic Letters to the editor must be submitted no mltteemnn Hlooin la lalldng-^Way-Out" when ITIIIV" r^rrnln \i doesn't come "the bill before the full Banking Committee football coach there for three years. 1 also Lynne, with whom Homer likes to spend much mil uamcing committee .*, ~~«-.. *..*.»*. iw. »u^ jr^iai * «i«w KitCf' thin" Monday of -^iKe^Jiieek they are- to . lic.statea.that.the otfieE. commissioners.ngreed_ —back-to-life somewhete.4long.tl»P.EfiadJpJffiai^__j— h s C81 of his free time. Oiia_UmeJtho vote was -Jfi"8iS.PEromjiexfiJtLorney ' educatior wenn att Nortto South Burlington.h Hunterdon" • appear. They should not exceed 250 words in with the merchants "oh Morris ave. that they action on the'Administration's housing pro- "much'Closer;—14-for—my—motion-to,-_^,<,_»,'ri,;n-rJ.-.iZ^7nT;- r .. Frnm rhcrcjiiorner went to South Hunterdon "Also_ in my "spare time," he snys, "I length and should be typed with double spacing would purchase properties on.Conter st. from gram. .. • _. the projects, 18 against. The next day, we Kegionanilgli School,"-where lie WaB -'(IBaTl^ ffob (not nil in cup the present parking lot on Center St. to Morris Here Is how the story developed. Under the succeeded in getting this vSto reconsidered football coach and director of physical educa- read and I participate In all sports, must-1XA_signed. Writer's name will.not be ave., so that pet ... . • Pwlferal r.nvnrn- and the question of the-special projects was tion." He spent two years there, ' — - • "But right now, I'm going to Trenton State wlthheld'-if • the letter Is of political nature. venlently, mont ordinarily pays two-thirds of the tota ' y. "This is my first year at Jonathan Dayton for'my master's" degree. So, as you can see, This newspaper reserves the right, to edit or Since when docs Comm. Bloom think that costs of a local urban renewal project and the subcommittee met and Immediately became I really don't have miicli time for spare activi- reject any letter. the Doyle estate Would sell out to tho-town-_ - the local government pays one-third. As part Immersed in a hopeless wranglti. Members —"And 1 must say—1 now have a soil ship of Springfield, when they have a lucrative of its one-third share of the cost, a local becoming concerned chat once the public of comparison as far as large and small "Partlcularly," he adds', "when I'm trying" -• • -l-...TAXPAYEIi_ASKS QUESTIONS .,. • enterprise going, and when would Collantorte,- community—can receive iEHJlt " of-the outrageous .nature -of what was schools are concerned. to start_practicnlly from scrutcli --to gut 1 have written'to the Regional H.S.'-Com-' Pasch'-ahd' Hershey Ice Cream Co. soil their .-.certain.public utilities — streets, for example^ ; ijJ _} _ proposed tlie~committee would be held "Of course, In the smaller school, we were a good varsity football team going." - mittee as tajyhat thoy intend to do about the properties? ..'.'"' -- wiiTcii "if canstructs~ln thep'rojeot area.iJ'»BPO0slble.^ Back In the full committee, with" _175 parking spaces they.provide to tho students None of-the persons Involved In the above TliisJs ail_clcariy spelled outjn the law and -.•"thoTmbcommftteehaylng fa lied to reach agree-. for-frce-at the expense ol.the property owners properties have evef replied to Bloom or the- -•I n- th• e regulation• -'• 's o-f th-• e-••'•-"- urban" reriewarpfo~ • .-»--•-. - ment,.we were able to pick up enough extQi. • who pnytaxes in this Town. rest of the_commltteemen. Or have they? We gram. ' • . > . - _ votes to carry the" day. By a margin of three It lias also come to my attention that Gom- have no answers. —•——— Iti-receut-yeurSjJiowever, some cities have_ j; votes, still cloee, wo remaved every one of ^ RabbLcbmments on meaning How about tho traffic hazard .that will be tried to get Just a little bit more than their " these special subsidies. created at ..Center st. nnd Morris ave. If this fair share of urban renewal funds. If and.when - - .• '•'• * «. • . no good parking lot is extended to Morris thoy succocd, of course, other cities find them- HAD THEY STAYED IN,, theurbonrenewal Days Jews~ Finabweek at pool ave. and Center st,? selves deprived of. help they have a right to program would have been "devastated." This The Township Committee did not tell the tax- expect, since FederalJunds for. urban renewal Is the word Secretory Weaver of the Housing way. He is called upon by the obseniance payers of this town, how much it would cost, and Urban Development Department used to BY RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE are limited. . Temple" Beth Ahm, Springfield - of Rosh Haslmna to take.slock of his-place_ them to maintain the park on the Fadam pro- describe thc-^ect of the special projects. '• in both space and time, and.to "take readings" ihnrtliiy pcuontly ogrooil. to..buy,^.eveu_ ^ja-Ctty with an His support of my posttiop, helped greatly to of- hls.-posltlon as~He travels onllfe's jour-_ though the U.S; Government 9tated that they" If the High Holy Days could be symbolized urban renewal project ha.S-.already~tJUilr lhli UJ'ul-ya- ,-,„--., i_ by a question, it., could be the one God asked •ney. ' — party for children would give them $110,000 toward It. (Not af- plans to build a new stadium, or a•• civic No one, One of -tliyc~p«rsunded- -quartet-s-of-o-bllllon-dollftrs-poorwvlf-wciliad: -us that the person can see himself real- WALT HECKMAN their Representatives in Congress to get u. lost our-fighti - • . . • yiimimiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiuuiinnnmimmiiiHHiwimiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiia- Tstlettlly-ts—thc-lwiniiei-T-eounder-iudividual • enraief spectators./. .--.-; 1 .Tlit pool recreation department last week special exception granted~ihTi"hoUSlngtlir •—'I*hB-fip:ht-is~not-completely-ovei --yet—And This has 'been a part of Judaism's Intul- f>rosur* |--a—talent— show—with—participation «-year—there werejL-dozcn or so sucli, while Iknow I've stepped oruho toes of sensitive 1 Sctenoce Topics-i tlve -WI^orTrtorTrlong-tlnie._AncU)ur religion . . :c projects Included-lnthe-houslng bllI,-botl>yiC=^colleaEUeszWlioBo-cltiesnro hungeringJor this _ has gone a step furtherrlt r c q u TIclu^^biarllrlc- nets and a — tho Senate and the Hou3o,-WJien the bill came "somothlng for nothing" gravy, I recognize . illlimillllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllimillUIIIIIUIllllllllllllllB—not- only to search..ourselves..CTQotionolly to the conference committec^CnousoandSon- my obligation to pursue the fight to the end. 1 - trumpet ai0; ; —:—: _ ._ - — SOUND WAVES TESTED- . and materially^ lxit has added moral self- The iip,s and crafts program ut tlie pool ate riojnb/jr.i? 'or tho purposo of'writing nflnhl Mnn'v -tif-tire^prqjocts^arc-still—In-the-bill— :—F-OR-1NSECT_CONTROL_ - knowledge as a goal .'of UJ5; ~^~ '- came to ai.snd-wlth a party last week for some -—The New Jersey Division ofMotor Vehicles ~bll,i~l-^ittempted to- remove-theae-speclnl passes! by the Senalo, und^attempts niay be SOUND WAVES may replace chemicals In" "For all Its emphasis on-tlii?-«roii|>-and 50 yoangsorvswho had-taken -part throughout .. jhls-week announce.d suspension of.lihe .driving. htrtl Rrnnnrts that they werciinfalr made on dicnriousc floor tcTTfcSlorc-^ome'or—aaanralling-insectST-iBasic-rosoarch-oh-usin' ~ ' . . . g collective concern. Judaism lias, clesignoted^ -the summct, There.were gamcE-and refresh=- privileges Tor "45: days, effectlve_Aug.-5, -oT:Z Tmd" "would add $S~~~7 millio n of• unnecessary all of the subsidies. ' vi- to contro...... l Insects -that attuct.r the High Holy^-Uays as n resnng—ground- Robert Ar*ruteln, 19, of-18 Twin O"nks oval, - spetHllng"To~thllh e "Fd"Federal budget—We-lost-thabdWlh t — .But-Welye wonji^ major- victory in-the-t>»l>He- •sto«d-foo4rHiBimal-feed, and-Other agricul-' for thg individual. The-tiueylon uosi'il \? In mentsi and mist of tlio children, touluid.van- 1 .tage of thew,p3"ftunity to. Wear hats whiclu _U?ErlnEfJelck Tho suspenslon^wns made tinder flghtg , Thejgpeclal projectsrstnyed In-the bill, Interest, Now that the People know how enor- tural pi-odu«s will..be conducted unaer « the fifst-person antlan. the sineulor'-'AX'hoi'i- * --' they"" c a ma. back to-hniinfus thla-yeap.——«ieniBn..ttilS- threatened -raid-on-the Treatuty 1 tftcy-had "ma3?"tariior -in die .sjiason. the state's_jpolht aystqm. -™>— nnd $28,390 cooperative agreement between ti\e-,—are.you?. - not "Wliet'.o-lS- he or they; -' s- common human falling; haupi»se,-.. actually became, 1 think the chnncos are good" U.S. Department of Agrlculture~ana~tlieTJnl- ~Tbr-:ir-Is ojily ijirough spiritually you can z""~ PTT-^'*~T^f'*ic —"""-"''"I1 T'""'"ll'l ' , • ,- -, -— f^^^l^lr^Unv^^^lt^lllll^lll^llll11ll^tl^1lllt>lltl^1ltll^ll^l^^l>ltl^l^llll^1tll^>»lllll^llll^ttl^llt^l1ltlltlt^tlttl^l^l^ttl^^ltl^llll^l^l^^lllll(^^^^^lll^^l^ll^lltt(J=; veTBlry of~Froriga7~ijainCsvUl' sayjs^sclentiiit'?. will Rtue_xats' skin • DEBT SER.V1CE COSTS, Rosh llu'shttnTT—""d^eachuST-iu culminaLion: reported debt service Increases f-stujc/entoperafecf R€rEiood=kanl< Wcc have appUaatlon to tlie;relutlonshtp 10-daysTu!^-"oil"Yorii KlppuTT .—; - MOST COUN'UES MORE "TI75B37re97^ • ofmotivjitlon and emotion, and the relation—— Costs of debt service of New Jersey's 21 • In Union County, debt service cost $936,000 ^rkycseltlspicltunlly mean.s to jud- counties show 4-not Increase.of more than Woat Morris Regional High School in Chest- Morris. Reg, High Blood Bank Is paying back, ship of motivation toieTtrntnEvfFlie-tecluiique performance as a humitn being against In 1961; $1,465,000 in 1965, and $1,34-1,000 er, has the only Rod Cross blood bank In the Most students aro unable to give blood them- InvolveIl s placinli g a ratt In a piecicee of apparatuapparatus the scalle of your highcsr—rnonrllhr—molttttinii- l ffve million dollarsrln thtpast five years and has boe.n appropriated for 1966. -will ••tbp-$20-mlllion4n-196k, nation operated by high school students. solves. Donors must bo 18, and minors require wlth two"slainless steel strips which conduct and to accept -the responsibility of striving —In-Essex-Couutyv_deht_ser.vico.cost-Ji2,5jl4,_ —The-'pi-ojeet-provldea-blood-coverago-for-all pqr-entnl rnusent. - _electrlclty_through the animal when"hls paws toward thut potential with a maximum of /\do|)ted 1966 budgets 01 all counties pro- 643 In 1961; $3,002,458 in 1965,and$3,529,588 llipfys-nSOy. l f |gtgxejiL.,costggxji s and prln-_ residents of the school's 133-square-m.lle "We read plenty about teenagers who are make contact wIlirBotirBtrlpsrVariations-lntlie^—r^9ii>eer-ltyi-It*-iK-this-str4v-ing~thai_briiigS-rnuil_ _has been appropriated- for 1966, district and, this year, collected 150 pints 61 responsible for shedding blood," Patton notes. resistance the skin offers to the" current are closestto God and that makes for the peace clpal payments on bbondd s »nd notest . TIlE^ br a)^gmGntB compares with $19,767,945 expended for tho -blood fnr—awwlnnmnifr. ln_Vlctniim, .rnporm "In West Morris, they collect It.-Tfl date,'we • measured. '• • •• ••-.. • , • • and progress in human life. of government spondlng aw reported In official- tlio New-Jorsoy Education Assn. -MAIONCLCQLOii|>JemoVits Is bigjbushiess If samo purpose In 1965 and $15,133,742 In 196V. county records. The others are "operating lam : . (As roported previously, grosB debt of all:21 A football Injury In the. 1964 season In- slttHjireqUtpmenlria- an-lndicaHij-i. jrwo.2 I7"' * |limnilllHiniHIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIMIIIllll>IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIH!l!!l!l^_ costs" and "capital Improvements". County- spired the project. "The Injured boy re- mixers, believed to be the largest used^n counties on Doc. 31, last, had reached a new- by-county totals of all iire among voluminous high of $228,566,356, up more: than;$7L-1/2 •qulred several transfusions," roports Samuel Department plans color pigment production, have been put Into federal^*—f data tubulated In tho 21st oditlon of "Financial E, Patton, the school's director of athletics. operation by the Holland-Suco Color Company million since 1961.) , Statistics of Now Jersey Local Government" • Among tho counties, between 1961 and 1965, "TedcliefsV students and member a of tho com- at Its plants In Holland, Mich, and Huntlngton, published annually by the New Jorsoy Tax- munity kept going to the hospital to give W. Va.-O:ie mixer weighs 27 tons and has a Tax Facts /I ;—;—ilubt.jjor.vlco expondlturodecrpaseaaggreeat— payers Association, afternoon,r evening Ing $S48',856 were shown for three counties blood-. So we decided to havo-our-own-blood- capacity Of 1,750 gullons. It requires a special fiimiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiMiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii? (Cumberland, Ocean and Sussex),' Threj coun- bon'k to covdr all. students In tlie school," balcony -for loading. -.The second mlxorexteiids ESTIMATED INCOME T;\X " ties (Gloucester, Huntordon and Sussex) re- So successful was the blood bankthatcover- courses in bridge^ between two floors and 13 loaded on the top Individual taxpayers who~fllod doclartitloiw-' ported no debt service pnyments In 1965, Calendar reports age was later extended to all rosldents of the floor. of estimated Federal lncbmo tax returns munt, while ono county (Salem) remained unchanged urea serviced by West Morris High. Studonts The Sprlngrtold Recreation Do|iurtment this pay tho second Installment of tax iliie on their with a nominal payment. The other 15 counties operate the program. As far .as Patton knows, week announced that It 1H planning to resume I'OTIiNTIAULY SIGNIFICANT amounts of 1966 estimate by Thursday, Sept. 15. activities for week no other blood bank in the nation Is run by high contract bridge clusseo because of their gold und other heavy metals have been dis- Tho Installment-due will, In most cases, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiliimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiii school students. ' —^tremondous-success and popularity" In tlio covered near Cortea, Nev., according to Sec- bo 25 per cent of the entire 1066 estimated Today — 8 p.m., Springfield Public Library, The school's. Red Cross Club schedules six- past. Evening and afternoon sosslons aro being rotary otTnterlof'Stewart L. Udull. Analyti- tax due. . ' monthly board meeting. 8:30 p. m., Sprlng- hour visits by a Red Cross blood-coll«ctlon scheduled, . •• - cal and assay data?'published In a report on, Josopli M, Shot/, district director of Internal* field— Chapter. ._JWomen.'s Amorlcun OUT, toam twice a year In the school gymnasium. •The evonlng clasyoa will be hold on Thurs- the find, shbw traces of valuable motuls In Revenue for Now Jersey, explained that tax- Temple Beth Alim, ' , _ ' Stdtblilt!ylpSvyy^gpjjjJ5J _ day, beginning Sept. 29, from 7:'3O until 9:30. samples of rock materials from beneath the payers whoso' anticipated lncomo during. 1%6 MojldaY— 8 p.. m., •Township Committee ers, letters and press releases. They even Tire dfternoon~chrssos-will-bo-oif 6,. ii.ohi'.rr3..rln-iint fnultt,.:o_major structural fea- has changed may bo«reqiilred to file on am'end- ••• wfth whleh ho, b«IVm.rjJdWs£rlhj»!. ~ed-decl»r»lioil-Ol-ostimated_tl|X _lJncJil1_ae the 16 C.l.r Si., SprlnoH.ld, NJ. 07081 - meeting, 1 Planning.-Board room, Municipal- knock on.doors to obtain pledges from resl-. beginning Sopt.' 30, from 1 to 3. They "will turc of north-central Nevada. J contlnue-for 10 we.ekH, and aro 6|ien to begin- . .F.LECTKIFIED C1TIUS of the 'future' may. three 'month period which ended oii Aug. 31 SS.cond d Cll .» ••Building. . • dents to give apintofblood. Then olub mem- • v r o Tuesday --7 a. m. to 8 p.' m., primary bars work out u time schedule and notify ners. " • . • • como to rely~dh microwave energy-fed-to— . .wtts..tli(L(lcstfulLt|MJde of wltlihtrlclliH', under them, through underground, plastic foani pl|»- tlio new graduated wltlilioUlFni; rafeT), "some" aloctions. ~ lJll Tim classes will bo held at the Rdcrea- M Phon«; 686-7700 Wednesday — sundown, start of Jewish On Blood Bank Day, members of the Varsity tlon Building, 59 Caidweil pi., Springfleldr linos, called waveguide's, say StarifordUnlver- r(yfpnywVji-wlU I'ft " » '" '-prtnri'-rhi' nmoinit i 1 of estimated tax due. ... • j 15t* par copy holy day of Rosh llashanah; servlcus at Temple Club drive donors Who lack transportation to A fee Is 'Charged foi the courue; Illldu U. sity scientists. Tho advantages could .be that Subacrlpllou Shtyrey Shalom and Temple Beth Ahm, and from the achool.'Coeds baby-sit for'.chlL-. .tjttjckler, a momber, of the American Bridge tlio waveguides could carry far bigger loads ' •Othorsrwhose-ineoniedur.lnfttliuquartorwasi _. -.. ' ' * * * drcn brought along by donors, and the Audio- Teuchers'^Assoclatlon, will be tho Inwufitor. of power underground for Bovoral hundred substantially inbre than anllclpated.wlll have ', NEWS AND EDITORIAL DERARtMENT Organizations wishing to be Included In this visual Squad shows movies and cartoons. Mem- The department announced that tho cqursos miW..Unsightly towers would be ellmdiuted. to increase their estimated tux |rtiymeut. Abnur Cold,; •dlloi weekly listing, and to avoid conflicts in future bers of the Red Cross Club help with r«gls- will covor basic principles Of contract bridge; •ASSAULTS are n\ado ulinpst dally on sport- Still a third group first became subject to tho —terliig donui'M-aml-BervIng them refreshments "Mimeographer-copies of the lessons will be ing records, but seldom doefj anyone attempt requirement for filing an estimated tax return -lmaetlng _datef) may send-, their '• schetlQIei 1 Lea Mulomul, ( 15th"because of thulr inc to Chamber of Commerce',"'Post OttlctFBoi ~Bfter"they~hnvo givetrbl» given .to_tiie_atuUunC8.-Uoclbtrflyou_m!«y-.be: to challenge gastronomic records aotbyjohann on __, - . Son. HoworJ, publl»l.»r: 25, Springfield, N. J. 07081. DetallH aru ' The blood-coverage followed one sifedent ail made by calling the. Recrcutlon Depat-tment Kouler or Plilllp—YaMzlk." Vozdzlk nte-7-7—.-lncoma.-Tliose-taxpttyeraJnu«lJlJoJheJr liiitlot Milton Mlnll, wny til l'l|lladelnhla, Ilosultall/ed there, he • at 376-5800. hamburgers in one slttlng*in 1955'and Keuler estlmuted"rewrn and pay .half, of thulr estl- required 75 pints of blood, which the coniumed a whole roast ox In -lldays In 1880 muted tax byjlio duo date. • • SPRJNGFIEk.PwlUcli could Ix- a mature--member J)f Association for Brain Injured Children"will " evaluate other people nnrr their problnnir-by—:—World—ofnarronsWorld_of ; nrxinonu uic~tcnsion trtMilI hl Uie modern youth centers. and [he youthful hpld"Ti"s~rirst 1SeetlriB~onnX~rail Eeasoirar " t.!.>?."aa.rxlaxds..oL.onr...lndu^ -^musicians.in Uie.iiejgrade Symphrfny. 8:15 p.m.' Tuesday at ttie Taylor I'arkHecw has b«en developing full blaM lor uver. 400 __yioua, the people now for the first time Kxtremely impressed by tlie care people ...... A...week,^Inj/ieraiu^4Mluded..a..lecture, oryr took for their property, Jim remembers that reatlon House in Millburn. years," 'according to lK-year-old Jim llender, ul-e (eeling the benefits of ihelr develop- 1 The speaker will be Harold Kamen,s, chair- a participant in the Herald Tribune Youth nient. This Is Seen through the educational Austrian jilsj'tb'ryV "a lecture on Freudian psy- "even the poorest villages were brightened chology from one of the directors of the clin- by floral decorations." man of the Tax Committee of the New Jersey Forum which,.toured !Eurpiw'this sunimor. • system, the modernization of thexiiies and bar Association and lecturer at Falrlelgh Jim,- son of Mr. and Mr*.' Joseph lleiider relative prosperity which never before ex- ic where Freud did most of bis work, and "Some censorship still exists in Yugoslav- u a presentation of a Mozart opera In the the- Ucklnson University. His topic will be -'Es- 1 Ann pi _' £prjpjifi.'M_ ranniim-r^ "Wi- -.^(^.ii. _ - -— Inn llrr-rnrnrp hiir ir ic Hfrrroftqjng " Jim ateDirer wherwas eparticularl Mozart yha dInterestin given higs firsas ti tcon was- asserted. He particularly commented on the tate Clanging, Wills and Trust l-unds." learned through our stay in Yugoslavia iliut, Tlie Herald Tribune Youth 1-orum is an J presenterprl nt dngf froi mfive, th e JiAustralm t>1nt viewpoint,.rhi> hlstnr.v lec- rigid censorship Involvlrigcrlticlsm of the gov- The Sa'tOrdaV play tlierapy program will although we may disagree with nicthoJs em- internutlonal exchange which In winter brings resume for the tlilrd year on Sept. 17 at Uii • * . ernment. ployed by the people to reucli a ^iven t li students from all over the world" to the St. Stephen's Church, Main st , Millburn. Tlie • TWO-AND-ONE-HALF-WEEKS were spent T _oiir way is not always the best. - ' .. I 'lilted States. There, is also the-'summer In addition to being president of tlie Dayton group, which meets from 1:30 to 4:40 p.m., In Yugoslavia, where formal education andfree .'.'Twenty years ai;o S'ugoslavla was cleaning program In/Europe for Amegipaii> students KegionaTJStudeiit Councjl this past year, Jim __ isjjpen to.children between the ag^s ojjiye 1 -time..observations were, most Important, /agr- up from a -blood-bath—ai-Uie concluslui'-of who -take part-in the winter forum. ' . ', . also-pfcsided over-Teniple-SUai-ey-Shalom's —and 15 with learning problems, ft provides ..reb, the first Yugoslavian city they visited, the war-and struggllnsjrto .feed and clothe . youth "groi,ip. He will enter Cornell this (all a program Including' arts and—erafts, dru»- provided much time for economic discussion. LAST ['ALL Jim entered the competition — to major lh enginserlng. . ' .matlcs," muslc'Hrts, itatar speak and sports. . . WANT THE FACTS ABOUT program. I Us presence Tn:~iIfe~TieniT-fliiaIS" ..—occasloapfjaklng the best from east and west, a different language or eat their main meals enabled him to participate In JUic summer socially,' economically and politically. We at a different time of day, or believe In a MUTUAL FUNDS? program. According to Jim it was a "three- learned of the nation's economic pressures, different form of government, but they're still fold educational experience made up of for- a development of a stronger workers' self- people-trying to lead happy lives," Jim con- mal programs, free time and personal con- management system ... and the introduction cluded. • • ' tact with the inhabitants." • of a wage Incentive system~Hnd~small~free-- A love for the late President John F. enterprlse." Kennedy ;uul u desire to know, the truth Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia, also pro- about the Negro's place in America were ele- vided discussions on Yugoslavian politics, eri- Obliootlonl ments dommon throughout their seven-week V"ucatlon, economics and literature. From here tour. Somewhat on the lighter tone, Jim also they journeyedto Dubrovnik, a resort on the holed the-Madras clothes in the German stores Adriatic Sea, where they swam and attended DONAN & CO., Inc. und the American records played at a Ger- the summer music festival, Jbn attended 266 Morn s Av.o, "TnarrtiscoThcque; — an-OPcn-air~T>rcsenr.ntlo~n of "Don luan" as _well as a concert by the Belgrade Symphony. DR 9-2666 . Springfield, N.J. "Jim commented, "As much as 1 learned about oilier peopleV'tlieir customs, their gov- Jt-wnn from Cubrovn|k thatthe group return- ernments, their social and economical sys-' JAMES-BENDER ed to Luxembourg and then took a cliartered flight back home. terns,' I think my greater benefit from this West East, and Germany together; they do feel Jim lndicateaHhat ~ there . Is a greatcm- - EYE PHYSICIANS PRE- NEW & USED Kxperience~was the. development of an abil- 'that It Is Impossible to kill the human spirit •• SCRIPTIONS F.ILLED ity to better comprehend and objectively eval- oXlfreedom, and that someday with contin- METICULOUSLY Automobile ute America's problems, as well as* my. re- ued determination and hard work, the German people will be reunified." is-promoted Dealers' Following an orientation program at Sarah Their only home stay was in Frankfurt, Qii_July—7f-tlit;..group_leit_^..and—there Jim—was—toused^-by—an "upper— TCeiiiuTdy A"lrpo~r.t~~oji a Cl1BTr.ered~illghr~rrj mrdaie~Cla"SS"rTaTnllyT~His~hTJst-brother-was— Luxembourg, From there they—traveled by a 19-year-old_,;bank apprentice. Jim stated, train—10 Purls for n week's stay. According "there was somewhar._olJ_langunge_jMrrier: FORT BUCKNER,OKINAWA — LawrenceM. SCHMIDT.— to Jim,_rJielr_siQpctv_£r_wn,S—hlghjiglited_by wltli_my_.host-parenta,_but-.ln.-.spice_of,tlila_ Cyre, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Cyre, Bastille Day, with dancing in the streets, there Was sr feeling of-closeness." Else- T20 Linden ave., Springfield, N.J., was_pro- 1 moted to Army specialist fourth class recently "Quality Dealln r 33 Ya TlreworKs over'the city and a large-scale where members of the forum-stayed at hotels in Okinawa where Is Is serving with llead- mlllrnrv nnrnrlp ' .. • ' ant\ hnsrels. v)hlch wor'e Inexpensive student •H»i U. Sr da. Purt Buckner. For pay purposes, his new grade Is SERVICE L. requirements of educational .trnvel-rthat. ,of Wliljel..they were 'in Germany; formalized ~ personal contact--ln that Jim spent: most of study "was empnaalzed, and'"mUch tfme Was equivalent tCfprppral, .^,!:';._ ' ' •. ; his time in Parts talk.lng to.people from all spent in ^series of discussions with govern- .. Spec. Cyre ls-a-communlcatlon center- spe- • Muf fang -Fqlcon • Fair Ipne ' over the world. • • " " ment officials and people from the European ciallst In headquarters company. He entered Thundafblrcf - Galaxle • Truckt the Army In June, 1965, and was last stationed Auto Ronta|i"-"D^iy;"WBek, Lang-Term Economic Community on problems of economic 273-3848 • 673-1008 iUOUP—trayolled—to—Frunk-:=p;-integEation, at Fort Gordon, Ga'., before arriving overseas 2?tr-30J5"" t.., Summit. SUMMIT yS"' furt, Germany by train, as they did through- Then it ^aVTn^M^lzburi; Austrla.lor * NoYCtnber.-l<)65 | . H'""<-Reglonal~lllgti"Schoor.~ out EuTope, "Wo received a warm welcome three days Jn.what_Jim .dubjwdjhe "picture ~" LAWRENCEM. CYRE : from our host families. As students were im- '. pressed by two thine.";; • : "1) The frank attitude wlj.li which our host families—npproachedWorldWnr II and their - Steitz holds desire to openly discuss their recent his- SUMMIT, N.J. tory. : Interestingly enough, our 16-member group, was half Jewish, and yet none sensed gun "classes -lar.Dollar, Colonial Glu«» YouMoml' any anti-Semitism, SALES 255 Brood Slr.«l 277-6700 ."2) The Germans have a very—realistic—. Fred Stcitz of Edgewood SERVICE 2B2 Brood Sir..I 277-67O0 ave.,- .-Springfield la serving BODY SHOP 211 Broad Str. 273-7333 •Bttitudo-toward the I'ounlflcatlon-of thelrcoun- try.'i'hey realize, that armed conflict or a blind as a weekend rifle Instructor Illlllliilllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllinillllll hope of-a -future reunification will never-brinf, at the Murry -.11111 Lodge in Cresco, Pa. _ ...without lots of new pens, pencils, notebooks, I A certified NKA rifle ln- Junior philanthropists struc'tor. lie gives lessons In ' marksjnniiship and safe— assist Cancer Society gun handling on a 30-yilrd g fillers, school bags, lunch boxes, sharpeners, apples,ete.^te... \ Auihorizctf Faictorv Dealer small bore and 100-yard high-" • Sale. - DODGE - S.rvlc. A group of young Springfield philanthropists power rifle range, nnd on raised.$-1.17 for the1 American Cancer Society handling pistols. ' DuJuo Dun with a carnival last week in the back yard of— He also serves as n guide on I 5AV-0N HAS THEM ALL (and more) AT LOWEST PRICES !^l Dodga Trucks ' Oep«ndobl« U.eil C.ir. Patricia L.nlnk, Id Berkeley rd. Features of the opening day of deer season in event included refreshments, j!umesandawhitc the Cresco area, taking 312 Springfield A«o., Summit._ 273-6-500 elephant sale. '- • ~ hunters.^ to Devil's Hole, a (except -the apples. Polish up to your fruit merchant for those). ; Assisting the 12-year-old Miss Lalak wore state game area covering IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilimillllllllllllllllUIIIIUIItllllllll! Arthur Strauss, 12; Jose Hernandez, 12; 7,000 acres of densely wood- Richard -Goldring,,-ll~and Gull Lawrence, 8.' ed land. ... SPERCO MOTOR CO.Inc.I Jewish youth group Bricks on nqmecT branch manager^ Cadillac-Oldsmobilc The Springfield United Synagogue Youtli 491 Morris Avo., Summit , 275-l>00 organization will open its season with an ope.li FOXBORO, Mass..— John O EXTRA | SALES . SERVICE • P-ARTS-- house picnic lunlght~ac 7:30 at the home"of" R. Ericksori, fonnerly mana- . Complvte Body Shop Sorvlco Sandy Jac51iE.Ji2.1Iawtliorneave.,Springfield. ger o( tho Springfield, N. J., SELECT USED CARS The; group extended an invitation to all Jewish branch office of tlio I7oxboro_ S.r 'ing tliw Suburban Ar»o 40 Yoa yoiuig^people of higlj schuol age. There will Company, lias been named New be nv.isic, ns well as hot dogs and other re- York—City branch manager, -Jolm-Bw-Doador-ick-of-Phlla— tlRXOOTECTKOTOrMOT IVT delphia, .divlsio.n_l manager,' has announced. CORP. TIIrickson joined theJ;oxboro Company^ l'J60 as a sales Buy U.S. Savings Bonds engineer in the New YorkQlty TAlrSPANdtttJ-SAVtNOS-|"tAN- ,—office.—-Uc—was appointed fOn ALL AMERICANS Springfield branch manager In 1962, : :—_ -J _ Erlckson received a bach-, » tic H. linportiid U«ecl Cor« --TJtt.lJ.-S. Cai*rnmtlll dim Htlt J}U\ tar Mil.O(/ elor's degree in mochanical )S RECEIVE /( in prtttnlfd tit a puWi wrrirf in Crt"P*r«il(an with ttt engineering from Brooklyn. __2125-Mlllburn A Maplnwood SO 2-4547 100 EXTRA S8.H PORTABLE 6 TRANSISTOR 7V««iiiirav Dtjtw'lmrnt and The Adwrtiiing Council. Polytechnic Institute. IOO 6REEN STAMPS IQO TAPE RECORDER .MISS BUNNY'S SCHOOL OFUSNCE7 PRESCRIPTION EXTRA VAIUE $ 25.00 students are oor best atJveTtiseTne'nt FILtCD- ^ |99L-

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K momentum, WiHrnryTint7n- technical-advlcc-toeiieli participating agency.— the. lerscymen;—Hobert—MdUnley, New Jersey l'~ plonocilnf In an educational "aimed m cm\i.uvilnr. ilie State's human ' to provide an understanding of conservation l entire summer 1 he"State'Advisory Council for Youth_Con- Regional Office:'Pallyn-P. Wintera. New Jer- work., pro^aiu lor youth dt'iijAucii to brin^;, l ! tions may desire to devote an entire summer J and tuiturnl resQurVcs," ttnd-addedi- - 'Ttie.l)if,lv needs as young people reach voting age and to a particular activity. Young people will servadon Activities was formed by Com- sey 4-H; Malcolm I . CrooRli, Mute _ • uuder'-'iandiiir and pr.utual dpj'lK'uuontocon- ldt'alinm ol most yoiinr people- makes them are faced with the determination" of State be encouraged to ' form their own projects missioner Roe last March and Is believed Conservation Committee; Ted S. Petdt, :.er\ jlioiY ubjcClHo^. Kohcrt A*. Roe, lom- want an oppbrtiiiiity foe active participation and national expenditures In tills area," in such areasjsjilghway beautification, soil to be Che first of its J r ^rGi-NbKAi ui rcimbi Z- .ini;i . .iniuniiici.'d that it-is nuw TIRE . dr.._4t,Sl. of the. Conservation Department's Division of "~ ...... on:" troni.lih'.lr schouF r.tu- irr~lb lioreljy given lluf pUTfilAnl TO lit* I'ar^s, I orustry and Kecreudon, outlined"pur- •. ct ^enililix] "An Aci lo KeguUlo l-locllutu" AvJii Uo*d, UiJnisrul Way NUM. 1V7 and ilcnt: wiiu wi'-h to prepare' for tin.- ('olfi."ii<.' K.-S.-IWIJ-7, ll.e'lJUirlcl lilKllun Hoard Kivd 1VH iuui up, CUirmoiK i'ttcm, I-ton poses ol the |>rutram which will be super- »c«, I'ranklwri'taua, Owl Court, lUw- •"•Hoard 1-x.itmn.uiotis l<> |tc I'.iven ill IV».'oni- m BIMJ (ur Ilie Towi).lil|i of tyi Infield, In vised by the Advisory Council. He said young Ilir lounty of llniuti, will SII.II (tie place* irn Avanue, [ianshBW Aveiiu*, Moban I'lkCe, hor ami'J.iuu.ivy.'IHe the ^.-oiiiiiic seni-'Sier, lirroliuder iltfaiKiute.il un lunsday, IMUHI- lUriialn Avanuo Nov. ;ikt>-JlK.Nor*oodKoad. i people's organizations would be tlven practi- tier U, 1'Xrf., beownthe IkxiriTur 7;(HJ liipttV RUXa"Nui, itxMU, Tookerl'lacaNoi. SERVICE the Center i ; .tv>iin oflerjni; res lew courses cal conservation projects to carry out on State- A.M. awl »;IK> I'M., (ir«v*Uljitt.tuiio, lur tl>e and up tuui H and up, Warwick Clrels, i.m WcdnuMl.iy and li'iday alternuoii.; as well purpose ol cunducilng • I'KIMAHV tLtC,- 'it Bryant Avenue-Nat. 2 tnd up and Windsor owned laniH or, in some instances, on private TK'N fur_lh« fwtnliutlan ul Ihibllc O»l£vra. iv». ~dT~oii halurJ.iy inormiv.'.s. Facli en.iri:'.nr?ets lands where completion of the project might .r.1 ilai m iW^tUy; No.,n.l»r 8, 1«*. .' • • uikV .1 wiy V, . ." GLNtKAI. tUCTluN will -lie. lurid (ur U» accomplish conservation for a wider area. eleciluti ul Public .Officer* m the various ttthth CHtUitl •iiall Cotiipriae the (ol- Ilii- ln-ses-ion Saturday ciiiirM.", ui'.'etini' uUirlcis In ttui luwiulut) of anruullcld at tlie i ktie Lwte, Cottier Avenue, CypreisTvr- 'fr.ii:i 'i a.m. tJ 'IIL'I.«II. .will [art on Oct. 1. about stabilizing , >»gwnod.T«rjac9, lUinwood Kpad,llem- luok 'lei'raoa, Laurel Drive, Melittl Avenue 271-39U and 3So-3V8, Wlltown Koad u Get our low pricej ll -447, Mountain Avenue Nut. 207- Ualclatid Avenue, Redwood HUM], Shun- IUd N3U W* r&lS Id r It's easy to - Nos, 1-SM — . L. - OI..J- on is-l-lr ju:liools it may prompt additional technical ' • • Wsinicr NO. « •".•- .mil tei-hiiH|. I ll' drop out. A program' of this kind" Will cer- Iskid. [1M Usmocrx utd k*4>uliUcan Partial aldstdflfl nr'lwe, Gloiivtow Diivo,' L'liclitlold I . Will .,, ain lu- iau/ht"hy-^ irmn .Sek.-er, cluir- tainly make a lasiini* impression which con- will *lict mils und temuU nwmbara ol tlieir tea, MOIMI Awniki Noi. 42B-. .24, Mldvolo "most asked for Ji.-p.irtmi.Mil of Wei.— r«E;»cUvd Cuiuuy ConuiUttw* In eurli of ive, Mllltown Hood NiPir^^.W), Moun- Ill 111 u llu- iii.iiirriii.aic uiUiiis to bear fruit throughout adult life." IIM dUirlcm In the Township of tyrintf/Uld. ti AVCIUM Noi, iXh-W, Neluoa 1'ISM NO*. <|ll.llll. .l-ui',lish clas'ses will and up, Northvlev. Tarr'ace, I'In Hood, n^ t."f ioklhcr^T^dirccrnr^of^ ; 1 1 ii4)llU!-Kooii-Nos.. 1-15, South-SprlJittf " be-i.vi ^'Tllli \NI:'lil) I OH stream improvement, "To w° tilt) of Sprltiaflii ciiua Nos, 151-2V3 and 170-604. ' the I . nt'.-r I oi". Youth. K'visira- I I'lm. AM ' Nunli-1xlu*u -tvildmu-habiuiUmdllirQiectlon of natural areas um. —Avwrnw -UOSTIUCI-NO.-IU will be increasingly .irnnqrtanc In the next . ,),„ Municipal i 7anth District liall coniprlM thu ( ~^:i yL*irrTCThc"Ncw~Jcrrey prop-amis designed ca _^ •''-.nil 3 lira IIOUM. Municipal Aichlfr ,nr T Caldwell IHaC ilia, C»y\ Court. G)mnwrc« SIPMI, ChrUcyi 4 llrx Aid nulldlng, Nortti Trlvea , Crultf Kood, I!v«rgrMn Aveiuw.'MIU- —Avotn»»" : r ~ *"""'"• Mni, ,?.l?n, J.twt I ntui, kl*nui 5 Jimo* CAIISMU School (Jyumiuiiuiii. >, Layng Terrace, L*nape Koad, Loalle llm Wonl Ad S»cli CaltlwaU l'Uc« ourt, Malhol Avontia Noi. 43V-M3, MlUlown1 any: 6 jameD C.klwell School^ytnnulum, Ituad Uoa. 21O-+46, Mohawk Drive, Newbroak CaldvMll Plate mlthfiald Drive, South ^prb^fteldAvc-' 5-t'lottnw# M, CaudlnMf SdwotCym— . 5i^T_Wjir.i3taOLliUh«»y.;?, Won [ h SprtngfUlfl Union l:|na lo HUUltla Avnnua, CAMPUS •t. K nurwnca M. Gaiulinear Scltoul.Cym- idowlawn Drive. i*urn Avcnu«,SurreyLane, JnOiVi (Jvil, 'IVlnOakH Road, Weber Ave- tire,wten nulutn. South S|)rlngtield Avenue SL 9 Rayntond Chliltolm tkhoul Gynuiu- i aild Wo(»dalfle Hot A, — ,.lmn, Shiinptai'' H"ntf . , Dim, 10 Kiymond "ChiBholm School (iymn*»- 1W UavendT District IUU compiiu the fol- tum, ShunpikB Ho»d •luwiiiai -.—: — -: " Dim. 11 Ilialmi L. SandmaUr !*chool. Soutli for only a Alben_Couri4^Ann_l!Uoo._ Arthur Strert, i _ |--DiBt,-12 liaward-V.-WaUon-fichool CymiUB- it Kuaii, llevtirly Ko«d, Ulveii StrMt, luiii.hkiunuln Aveiuia »r ~ Hiniil. iiim^ Koad. IllUildo Avenue 6 J ~WRl(UI1"liLj|DOi~Ovil8I*'*» * ' Ilk Av«tiua, Lynn fVlve, Stocked jkrimi, Moitrt- •-tr-N luin, K 'n Avenud penntesi At/eiiua Nos. 517 and up. No la on 1'laca: HQU. 2rM\d UM. North Derby Knod, KubyStre«t, SO- I r-.tWky-U^, g.1, tJpH..(.f|f|(| AYPfiHft. i -:.'• (irst Dincrict •hallcotnpriut)t«followlng: !\ Aiv.i> Terrace, Anjpll Av»nlk>, lUttla IU1I (pla Avomiu, M*rio MountaliiKid* liiva to Union lino. In- presents-lhe^- -AVeiiLW. MQrrJ« Avyenue Nog. 4-lW wul 7-1* ni Islands, StileH StraPtandTudoi'ComXr • I'orry Pli«, Klver«lileT3rIwe~N6i,'2-20l DtS'tKICT NO. 12 softesTsfep:: ^>ut)i MH(tl« Avmw* Noi. 1-155, Sprlptfllo: caniave] Avotitw ^Jou. i *nd u.>, Warner Avcuue^if Tlio Twuirdi OiuWci shall cumprlu the (ol- )wtri(j: .. WasliUistQii AvDiiufl, • Adama 'lerruce. Ilildwin I'Uce. Lirlar 11111B imaginable — Irclc, lidgrwo.vl Avetiue, ItlHalde AVe'nue WS'aiKn NO. 3 / Noi. .101-131, Irwln Street, Jetierson Tor- ...in your_size! [lid Second IHstrict shall comprlwthefolluw- race, Kipling Avenue,MadisonTeiraca,MapeB % t»«: " . • . . ViB, Mo*tm*ln Avenue NOB.' 70i) and up, Ikrkelay Koad, Cain Strvet Nat. M-H'j uul im Pans, Kemer Avenue and Wenti Ave- tii-Hl, (.'Union Av«iUl«, Gardati Uvd, Linden 1 /. Avotujo Nos^Ji ) ttiul up and 72 and up, MaLw' quality] Avoiuia NOH. 7-191 and A2-(%( Morria Avmun DISTK1CT NO. li Now. lOj-US, MauittaJn Av«mie Hun. KW-IW Hio nUi Oiitrict shall comprise the e iitNOB» ivtve, 2-1&3. ", Wabcno""" : FABULOUS off beat Vfllogo , South Aldan Koad, Aahwood Ro*d, Oilnnrol Koad, - e NOK. 1-77, Clilmiiey Rld*e IJriv*. Pax Illlli Koad, I'altouts Bam.. .CRAMMEtf FOR BACK Court. ParnhlU Road, Giten UUt Uoad, lll«hr^ TO SCHOOL.'. .w.\e got rlbb«d Utuli Avonue, lilith IVjlnt Drive, Juniper Way, (W lliird District altail compriua tlve fol Kew Drive, Kiounuln Aveflua Nou, 326-700, SIlilK poor hoy* $7 'njtilpster »klrt« Newsuwl Road, Outlook. Way, I>»ralnunon Way, y\h (.^»^^' Irnttnn rlhhnd' Acitomy tlrwn, Hlickt. CUW, UrooVcSt»et, lurtlanacka, $5 (tti> grootogt).... StfMK,' [Ulinoti Place, Hannah Street, Keolei Kbsd, Shelley Koad, Sherwood Koad, S^un- Str*«t, Union Avorun* NOB. 1-dl and " " plkeMtosd No*. 17 and up, Skylark Road, car coats \i cordur>y |« an* $6... Sunrise Way, Sylvan Lane, Tree Topi Drive. l Main Street Nou. 2 and up, Malu«l A* heatherJ.w*"t«r«> T!,V moleSIng Hoi., 2-S6, kfarrlc Avonue Noi. 15S-0J5 awl Timber Aero* Koad and Vim Way, . SPEEDWA1 ALL TIRES sUlrtc $10 (this ya gotta goo). .-- Nan. irrfi-2H, Kiountaln Aveiuto Noi. 7-74 ELHOUOREitWOBtHlNO'lUN - flint 4-i:ilS. HOE* Av*rnl* NOB. 1-74, Saltm button .down oxford• $4... lolida, Streel Nou. 1-47, Sprluufidld AVUDUO No*, MOUNTED itrlpoi, pflht»r-. .wool CPO |iic- -anti up, Timi)>t;iut. Lann.-TrlVetl AVemt? Nonh 'li-iw^u~"A"vVtiiio 'S6li(K aiul WaWivo Avon forTURNPIfE^SFETY • t» ilO. . ,vinyl gltirtg, (Up Now, 2-10*1. .--.-. . TREE!—:.. gltlrts. ..military aldrta. . .pln- I I Ci \i.'>BTHT ----- —- Ktrlpa -parits suit {a bombiholl). _ _ ._' . _ni.sniicr NO, 4 NNSnii' SPEFDWAY-PnOVED FOH TURNPIKE SAFETY . . .guporb hand-fashioned Im- Ilia I'ounJi [Hutrtct uhall comiirlno tlio fi sp[(lNt;Fir:U>. N.J; .—This famoiiH puitaonKor cni" tiro iiivoa you innnv of lowing; ni.'MQLllKW O] 1U port e(T~iili«TTorir*_ ii y nut Coun. .. |ump> vidcH mnxinuuu pvotcction n^iiinut Ivcad supuraiidn due '.i' - • — • • 500 swinging handbags. condiilou'.Jif ilio tali.- aiv: ~ UISTHICT NO. 5 to henl build-up ut lilyli speeds. _. . NATIONWIDE .L. • Ls the In, IHIIIIUII^ iiiijtat be rt.-niuVi-d ur LIOIIH)!- •ii ! C- er» ,,aro_ 'lumpIn", i .so , 1 1 'Mm FUili Diimict flhaU comprli li,iiL-d bututv Uciulwr'K , l^'OO.. '"'*," trirt'lltiUlH -^?^Y* bam. . .GOME SNOOPl lowint,; Ii, ilii! bid titim bo accoinpanltx! by u |u^ i—EXCLUSIVE WRAP-AROUND PKECISION JGUABANTEE ll 'jH^it or u 1>VU.),iX).buiul, TUEAD provides uupcrb trnclion und stability at turn- Hryi« Av«mw*Nos. f-241 and 2-1U4, Cald- c. I lie 'rown.'iiiil' may rujtrci any and nil "-•' well I'Uci Nou. 1»+-134, Dayton Court, Lyon piko spoodu-cm-winding roads. No Limit on. MILES... PUcti, Morrti^Avrnuo Nou. MM73, Mounuln for tin- UilMliU'. -l^nlTofirrv, liip will JCA^ULljUl^ fur tin; |'l""il'- i:oiirt, nim Nns. 1-77, Ralier Strwet - andd un mul I OS ami upp , Slulrt Illlli nuim tiro miloiiKO-nnd top porromumco for the UTn 61- FL'i.r. r.TFi-TiMi-: ciMn/Wri. Nou, 2-lOfl, Touker Avoniio, 2lOfl Tk A lk InfnrJnai.ifi ic rioif-or- — tlio ti'etid design. . di'tccui in uoikiiiiiiislii|i^iiul-iuau I'luce No). l-2il and 2-2d aiul 1\iU all'IKilliKll iniiil |i;i/.ir diiy' tiasM'iii!!.! en u Uk "••. ' lua.aTiillSiailWiU-fillllinTU ; isfld (itlino by . . . 356 mill bum ave., rrilMbum )ilv i.t( Urn iiiiciiinl |:IMI,1 ii« i;:". : Ilia Slxtli til'ni'.^itli It'rin-. i'f nmr piink'il i FRIEDMAN nd KENREDVANLEY . I3"glant steps from C{ li'lflli-. I'lu'c nl l.lll.u-i J[ Awuua, Buhunrol Way No a. (•11 Hli|!ill.il IIV.nl il.'lllll Vr.'t :•••! ** mtilburn theatre ITJ^aml 2-17H.1 - Hryaiu Aveiuio NOB. 20U. J-ir.'^lini.' ;i.lni;.tiniMl |>i|i .• v I hi '030 STUYVESA-NTAVENUEvUNION OENTER 2"S0. Crevconi RouJ, Ci^ opan thurs.'lll 9 Drive, MlllUim AVooike, Morrlu AvonueT uui: (iltfjilnri'H lire ur ncui.it ••• We Invite.CliPfflQ Accounts . -i t)*-? j -t tfinl 4Hft-72H, klori 4f;W TV?? SM Wllll i.iB i»rk-o ut replacement. Opon Fri.-& Moni-Ev««. Illl 9 itirn(itko south ililo only, won! od. Coll 686-7750. MU-6-5480- iHAKi410i

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: :V-;:;-^.v;. '-- ••_.. OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Pottir Pun Mon.Too.;, W.d.,8 a.m. 'tit* p.*r.'.; Thur»./Fri., til 9p.m.; 1030 Stuyv«tont Av«nu«, Fl,,, (oolw»ar (of iho «i»llr» (omlly ».l,o,o ^vou"fl'«rp*H8nalti»^(t**'"0"W"Ti : _W« Invlto.Choroo.Accoualt- . _!_,... MANNY FRIEDMAN ™"l KEN REDVANLEY MU 4-5480 # Opon Frl. 8. Mon. Ev««. Mil V A und ll Is unknown tu linn iliui L1<,;• wu.s rabid. Thursday. Sept. 0, 1966 caled fur treatment, ll Is ulsu remieilled thai PS employees receive mforinailon be |;lven radio stations Ih order Post Office exams as mad dog victim that It rnay be broadcast on commercial ra- gold service emblems dio, If possible." v "I wo Union men are among 16 employees of Public Service Klixirlc and Gas Co. who planned in county in 1067. Senator Cose safdiie pTans to~u"se the Ts-l6cated-in.-TjexaJL _ii fhkl completed 25-yesrs-O!j-3rrv(eerwit)t the firm - diately launched an intensive hunt for Kallen, -this month-ahd-were-presfrntcd gold-service • ions -tor—luil-ilm*—positions—as [" hrer clerk, carrier and mail nauium u> -™»i Saturday, Nov. 5, to asMst him in'selecti..,.. six candidates will be designated for eitcli Weekentl in search of a traveler Wlio had been means to prevent a particularly painful death. handler In -Post Ills nominees fur1 the 1'iiited Stales -Mr l-'urce, vacancy, *] WL*1VI> candidates wilLUieii comj)ct£ " / yt\\»y are William II. Slncox of 273 Montl- Cifflces irrUnlon County will be given this month, "bitten by a rabid dog in Texas and who was Police, cars toured the township, broadcast- according to an announcement from the Board Naval, Military (West I'ointf and Merchant for~tlicse two vacancies, witli ttie final decision unaware that, he "needed medical-treatment ing on appeal on their loudspeakers. ,S cello st.,- a load dispatcher witli the Load Marriiir^AcFdemles.for die daises enterln(! l>eln^ made by die AcadeiiilcUoard of die Air Dispatchers Department, (jemoral Office, of u:s. civil-Service Examiners at Elizabeth. 1 to save his life. L'.nrlv on Sunday, however,. In the summer oM' "?. l'orce, Acuileni)'. ^word was received .that the man had be>-n Members of die First Aid Squad passed Newark, and Alex Shumskl of 2523 Doris ave., Tests for clerk and carrier will be given "vriTmlT1 >r'"n *•- i>i*'n in U'i'al residents a line foreman wldi the tssex Division, Klec- Sept. 21 and 22 at the Plalnfleld Post Office fnnnd srlll in Texas, in time for the vluil. the word along as they* visited homes In their trie pistritoriun Dfc|iariineiu. , = of the-Sutc of New Jersey. All persons de- There, will be one yacahiiy to be filled 111 die: series of injections. annual lund drive. Hastily drawn slgnw-were— -and _Sepi.__23 and 24_at the_Ellzabeth Post siring 10 lake tlie examination should write class entering* die .LI. S. Naval'Academy in The search began on I-rlday, when the fol- posted In all large stores, and radio siatlpns Office. The positions carry a starting salary to Senator Case at Room l(».i, Semite Office I'J(I7. 'Hie same method will be used in filling throughout. the area also broadcast the mes- of $2.64 per hour. diis vacancy —,six candidates will be nomin- lowing teletype message arrived from police Driver hurt in mishap Building, Washington 25, 1). C.,.no later than 1 in San Antonio: sage. Announcements were planned for Suri^iy Sept. 21), -his office .said. ated, with die Academic Board of die Naval "Attempt to locate for emergency message morning in all local churches. - . Richard J. Fastnacht of 1568 Porter rd.. A mail handler test will be given on Sept. Candidate :>-for the U. S. S-irvlce ACjtden>ies__ Acadeniy making/tlie final selection. •.> 20. at the Elizabeth Post Office^ Surtjng : -VincenL-KiiUen... white, male, 40, thin build, _ The efforts were lialted following receipt Union, suffered a bloody nose last Wedncs- should lie at least '17 years of age and must Hiesame nv.'diodT wfll be~UH ed lirfinriijr dark complexion, partly "bald, driving '55 or of~the following teletype message Sunday at "dpy "afterlhe crashSTIhto ajjarYecTcar owneff" - salaiy is $2.H pel liu'lii. - .— -—-- not have readied .tlicir J'JnJ .birthday by-July two vacancies at the Military Academy (West '56 white Chevrolet. Subject was .'.living in' l;45.a,m,: • : . ' .'"... • • ,-• by Mary Rellly di (115 Falls ter.. Union, The Civil Service Board reported tliat fur- 1 of the calendar year In which they will enter I'oint) In 19p7. Twelve candidates will be Mexico, left Laredo, Tex., Aug. 30 on route 7 "Please cancel, as 'subject, Vlnqent Kal-. while driving in diat street;at about 10:15 ther Irif6rrnatioji.and necessary forms fqr ap- one of.tlie academies. nominated for diese two vacancles7 with die p.m. Police said he dropped a cigarette on tlfe" plying ean-be obtained at_aU Post Offices or -toSpringfleld, N.J. Kallen was bitten on hand len, was ijocaled'and taken to a local lipspltal,"' In Room 18 at the Main Post Office, 310 N. Then- will be'"'two 'vacancies to be filled in Academic Board of the MilltaryAcademymak-" by rabid dog approximately two weeks ago. Thank you •very much for the .cooperation." "floor of his car and bent down to pick it up tlie class eniedin', tlieU.S, Air I1 orcc Academy . ln« the final selection. ' ' ' when die accident occurred. ' Broad St., Elizabeth. .

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* muy bo u««d toi u „....,„ —_JI»»-7(or_a_ff« o|Lfotl and r«pli»« will b« forwurdad it • p«cl(lfd. In na cd IT'S A BARGAIN when it comes from ATB.ANTSC Iin nam« be • : J.._..|__ '' ' .. :.._.. :...m:J • • 1 til = • • UJG will conduct HALF-PAST TEEN Dij.Y-e.cs, beware of. sen ooI children f~ ~ Institute for Safer Living of the American traffic —No playing In streets, alleys, or drive- 2-dqy orientation, when sehnnl bells not o safety as they start back to schouL ...AMDL£rM£ TELL YOU- readjust from nrJiit beginners are properly suy cooperations c n r m motorists as well, warns the Institute fm'6»fer- insure this -!-No—roller k nt' e -' " sidfiwjlkfi_er_ g Tuesday roacziusr FOR MOTORISTS: and will obey rules for safely using die streets driyewaysinto streets, Living. Droves of youngsters will appear, on —Use extra-drlvlng-Cautlondurlng hours and sidewalks to and from school. . --N.....o hitchin. g ride.-,_,__s on motor Vehicles when streets and highways once again, taxingdriverg- Union Junior College, Cranford, >vill conduct when clilldren are known to be traveling to and —TEACH SMALLER 'children the follow- cycling to or from school. to be constantly on the alert. a two-day orientation program lor all LJay from school. ' ." .'. \ ing Important safety rules: PARENTS SHOULD cooperate fullywlthpo- Session freshmen next Tue5day^_anJ_Wsdiit;s- Clilldren under 15 cannpt he expected to —Slow down when you see children walk- • —Stop on curb, look both ways, and watch llce, teachers and Parent-Teachers Asso- •day. , . :...._.. . '-', assume full responsibility for their actions ing or playing near the roadway ahead.' for turning traffic before walking across. ciations In all community activities aimed About 400 Dny Session freshmen and 62 In trnffir, TM-; U esp>»rlnllvn-ueofthe young-— •Mako It a standing rulo to'I -Cioaa only—at pro|>er CTO3JWalkst If no at child safety. student nurses from Elizabeth and Perth er children- and the large group of beginners travel more slowly In school areas and heavy crosswalks, personally slio'w them the safest —Always set clilldren arf example ofsafety ftmboy General Hospitals are expected to ai-; - starting out_ta. school for the first dme. residential districts durjng-the school season. crossings.to and from school. behavior by your own conduct when walking tend the opening session at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday While motorists are charged withthe larger —Give children on bicycles a wide berth. • —On roadways, wall; well to tlie-3lde al- or driving on the streets. • . In the -theater in the Campus Center. The share of the responsibility for protecting young Be prepared 'to stop quickly when meeting or ways facing traffic, Many motorists fall to realize how great Speakers will Include Dr. Kenneth C. Mac- pedestralns, parents should share the burden passing. . , —Always walk across streets when the their chances of hitting a school child really -K.ay, president;.Dr_iCenneiu_W.-Iversen. dean;_ ~by~maldng sure~theirohlldrenknow and obey --Be-alert to spot-small chlldren-on- tri- "way—isclear; never-dart-into-tlie sur«et or are, until-they-stop-to-thlnk-of-the larg»-num— • Prof. Hermann J. Bielefeld of Summit, chair-. all rules for safe walking and cycling. Proper cycles, skates, scooters and similar vehicles. run across. . ' ; ber-Tof-chiHretrwhleh each day use the streets man of the Academic Kvaluation Committee, cooperation between parents and""motorlsts —Never take a. child's actions for granted. '. Impress children with the heed for obey- on their way to and from school. In the vicinity and Edwin Ourand of Cranfordpdirector of can substantially reduce the number of ac- ARvays expect the unexpected,- ing all traffic officers, school crossing guards, of an average urban school this number ranges • the Campus Center, ,r cidents. . . • , — POR PARENTS:. • . :. - whether police, school safety patrol, or me- into the hundreds during certain hours of the • Highlight-; ofthe program will be the showing - The following suggestions are listed by the --Clve-your children a refresher course In chanical signs and signal's.' ' _ ' day. — ' of the film, "I Wish I Knew That-Beiore-l Went to-College," and-a picnic at 12:30 p.m. J illimiMiiilillllliMiiHililHlHlimilllllllllllllllllllilimilllUllllllimil—irjinle becomes impatient with Susie who is in Nomahegan F ark, opposite the L'nlon Junior playing with one of her stuffed toys, she may College campus. In the afternoon, represema- grab the toy and- push Susie to the floor. : FamilyLife Remember, children are not borogenerous and TVmoderriization study fraternal Council will .review student activities ^considerate—they-must-tearn and be .tuuglu - and programs available at Union Junior Col-'. Orientation[starts by example: If you display courtesy and kind- legs. „ • . "- Today^ ness In handling this type of impatience. It Or. Heni-y EVanE,~asso"Cnmrdirector of ad--—""ZTI,—|i • ni/-\r will help both you and both girls to_ become ^ - missions of Rutgers University, New Bruns- —Ql JUlllVjl I By Dr." Mary B. Kievit more patient. If possible, you may also try I wick, will speak on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. In' - ' Recommendations that Rutgers "University L 1 family living comultant to provide similar.toys (or both children or dropped from .the voting list In a year," —the'theater- on "Completing the Degree Pro- The fall semester at the UnionCountyTech- 5 ,~7 -Ruta«ti-*Th»~StotB"Unlv«t»lty suggest anouther activity as a substitute. Bureau of Government Research make a .study- -he declaredr : —: '••••'- ' gram^UnTon Junior College." Other speakers nical Institute started with an orientation ses- Generally a child does not suppress his im- of operations within the Jurisdiction of'the "1 -am acutely aware of the problems In- • will be George P. Lynes, admissions officer, slon aX Union Junior College, Cranford yes- By thus trying to see the situation through County Clerk with an eye toward-modern- volved In maintaining current records of QW w ro atlence. It shows Immediately and outwardly. the eves of vour child, you will gain a better .,>/;.—• M.,.i fc( | M rnrdov for all full'tiroo ddv r " " *" re—ptedged-tlris—week by FrnnHH -community—pnpnlntlnn^ hm 1 pnlnt nut that ^E rizatio • Robert Lenry, financial aid officer. • Z£imSx~^^ Win||eld_._caused to be-con- -._ ception of a few where last-minute changes -: •--•.- impatience^. _ ... • ganlzation Democratic caKdldate to 3Tat post.—ducted-a-complete survey-toHs^all Residents .i^_._ -~'-;\ Arne Hook of Rahway, president of theStudent have occurred. At present, there are some therefore/guide your -Council, will welcome the freshmen to Union Johnnie may show displeasure because to a Many new .techniques-In -record-keeping, of the township in order to bring th e records,, Junior Collfce, and Prof. Forrest P. Dexter openings in the following departments: chemi- little child time' passes slowly, Thus, If for including those of registration, up to date." cal technology, dental assisting and data accounting and other fields have been made Jr., of Crimford will preside. example, you. have been aware that Johnnie Memorial planned In industry and government in the almost "This Is one""of"the~many.experiences - . Freshmen will take placement tests as re- prxuSH'f,"hrnrM^nff assistant course is a wantss *a bobox o offcra crayonyns sw t ocolo color nlr his books book' bu, tbu t The main lobby In Union Junior College's half-century the incumbent has held the post, I have hod-ln-14_years._of municipal govern- qulred next Thursday at 1:30 p.m. KaUy-E»id.-He-emphaslzed thafc-lie-ineans^nO- ment that makes me feel well qualified for An orlentationprogram for sophomores will ^aS^Thitta?^5SfSSn"o?8ttS S«°P ""mediately. Nor-should you scold,Him. memorial to Mrsrcharles Redden, who was reflecjtlon on the retiring County Clerk, but ~urrofrice~of"county-ciork;" : — be held next Thursday at 9:30 a.m. In the'the- m C h m e a S0 n S y U C Ro8elle Cranford feels strongly that anyone new coming into th.e "The first thing lwould_doasCountyClerk," ater of the Campus Center ..on "Planning for ^ ^™£\^cSSS££$$- - ; convenientl»° / *y mnnag '""""Ie lt>A AS s?o Johnnihnn lee °2gete tSs ^a ' V^^Hadassa h a*s Ethe outstan- d woma ™*?™.°_a scheduled time basis. lmpatelnce, .especially when the baking will, by Dr. K«nneth-C. MacKayT-UJC president, Another, point on which Kelly pledges an the statutes still leaves room for more re- Robert Blunnon of Newark Rtugers and Robert ' The Institute graduated its first class in be done in five minutes or a litte longer. and Mrs. Bernard Kott, chairman of theMollie -all-out effort is the_wldenlng of mobile and view." — . ' " avy-of-Stev'ens Institute of Technology. chenxlcAUechnolggy Ms t>asj_J"ne. AU of the —ChildrenT-llke-adults; sometimos-show-i'm-- nlght-reglstratlonTotIvoters.JIW.e_ara-lQSlng .rr= B N V i 1 < : In the afternoon, curriculum meetings will graduates obtained employment prior to gradu- padence when learning a new skilU Susie may . oulinour continuing battle to have the full , ,s^ .«^Al.^ JK\^ri."' A J.*b. . ! mn Inrtnt' in'pnplneer- atlon. ^e—trying to l«arn to In re hpr shnffH and hft The entire proceeds of the fund have been public voice heard when many thousands are n8«-77oo. turned over to Union Junior College lor me memorial and-additional contributions will be welcomed, Mrs. Kott said. • ' Mrs. Redden was president of the Board of APARTMENT VACANT' R.nl II F-A.Srr-wllli o lowcou clniilli.d. Coll ABA.770O b.lor. you Education of Union County Vocational and Tech- ~~- ~~~ •—---- :--=^-.-—- —- _ -=__—r--. attention to something elie.-Then-Suste-wHl-- -A-formeP-member-of-tlie-Granford-Boarj _ relax and give her fingers a chance to relax. Education, she was general chalrmanforUnion —; - A third common cause of Impatience among Junior College's 25th anniversary convocation children is lack of consideration for others. 1957.

JOHN S Main office SUPPORT THE DAIRY THAT openjng set B FIGHTS TO KEEP 16" Aluminum EXTENSION LADDER for MILK PRICES DQWN1 in campaign REGULAR 1 2.99 without rope Rop." Florenfe P.Dwver(R- N.J.) stepped up hercampalgn organizing eltonsuyunnounc- fngsh'e^wiiropen headquarters _ (NEW VACANCY) for tlie new 12th District Con- 20 FT. Reg. 15.99- 13.47 DAIRY STORE gresslonal camonllin In Plain- field on Saturday, Sept. 17,- 28 jT, Reg. 23.99-2047 She also unnounced the ap- Best Qualified, 32fT.Rog. 31. pointmene of four" associate campaign manager's in (the Courageous; Representation, Union County portion of"thc 40 FT. Reg. 39.99 • 37.47 . ; new district aa well as a cor- 20'to 40'with ROPE &PUUEV ~ Lawyer. Veterart OUR STORES \ ordlnator to.'work with both Union • and Essex branches of TOR WEEKLY her campuign committee. JUG-MILIU "SPECIALS! - ~ Earlier, tfie^appbihtmatit of i';utl tor bv C^nipaiai Commiltoo, John ^. Bendof.' 18 f'oss Biook Road Livingslon, Now Joney former -Assemblyman-William. y H. Everett of West Caldwall GAL. as -associate campaign man- LIGHTWEIGHT ager fortheEssexCounty sec- -but RUGGED JUG 350 "tldn""of the new'ill'strict was 92 C FT. Aluminum Unl.n announced by Mrs. l>*yer. HALF BUYERS COME RUNNING Campaign headquarters, J STEPLADDE _GAL._ ~762 "Mountain -Aw«. -Gongresswoman D*yer said imarlng~strsngih~—-yot-so— will be locatedln Room 202 bh)llllti PASTEURIZED Spflngfl«l

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UNION STORE: ASK FOR aASSIFIED 1014 STUYVESANT AVE. (Noxt to McCory's) UNIQN Sept. (t, IJHJiJ Allen states opposition To build-up in Vietnam YOtt V(e Take Thn Opportunlt Dr. Robori P. Allfen. Dfjnocratlc candidate "we became. lnvoIvedAlt'wbuld swell die mount- fof Congress In the l^ili Dt.siri.ct','this week ing casualties and destruction, would extend the To rush you all a Happy r took Issue wltli reported plan:; coming from conflict for. years to come, and could very well and Prosperous New Year h IDON'T PAT military Ml IIHTJ'.I' In 'inf^im if 'i hntM-iip h T n' would bring China into die of Amer.lcun troops in Vlenium to "iibout conflict on a large scale/ -And A Sincere "Thank 600,000 in die next IS months, ' Dr. Allen said that "what we need'now Is "Such a motfe, in my opinion," Allen'said, a cease fire, not excalatlon." — Shop At Bardy Forms-SAVE MONEY!-- and Lough All The Way To The Bonk "would double our present commitment, and Citing a poll taken In Ohio last month by would represent |h£jjreatest-esculalloii_slnci- Hep. Charles A. Mosher In which 68.3 per- ,-iif i-vpri-ssed the opinion that die-United States should "try harder lor peace n'AgOtlH- tlons," Dr. Allen voiced his belie! that slml- Adult schools plan lar_sentiment exists in New Jersey, "il sampling of opinion in the last month, since FREECELIVERY ^ "registration dates 1 received the Democratic nomination," he . asserted, "indicates a similar trend'ln our 't UNION-SPRINGFIELD District." ' - . • _next 2 Mondays Discussing-tlie. sentiment In Ohio of 63.7. of those polled that the Vletcong should par- —ticipate in peacil, negotiations with the U.S., .rciiistrar: Dr._Alien said thai this was elementary Co" Fresh Fruits &• Vegetables at tlic Jonathan'Dayton He- any serious effort to end~ihe~war in 'Viet 'rton wlU Extra Fancy Large Sy^^^ and David H. Nam around the conference table, "How else on Monday lid Monday. Sept. 19, from 7:30 negotiations, if we refuse to sit down with led to boRin tho the very r.roup against whom we are engaged SEEDLESS GRAPES " in battle. v»— Your Choice Courses rmn'.iiiR from such popular favorites -Dr...Alle'ft said that the fact diat 54.4 per- I Flaming Red cent in Ohio "answered "yes" to die quesdon .is ryplni*. shorthand, bookkeeping, sUmnasUcs ''• TAII A %# f* - briuge —"Wai ii a mfcmtfce-for tho U.S. to get so r\rr -—goU,-.io_ifucOiewj[5ur-ToS' lrrSprinKfield B»- tvolved—liv-tfie_warX!i_fortifle comparatlve reU(l,ions,~~psyc1idlo~Ey 'OfThtrcx-- conviction-dmt—we—sliouldJ)endievecy_effori lUHATU cepcionnl cliild, law for die Layman, 'ami "to rectify tills mistake, before wejiroceed a Springfield Symphony and in Kenilworth, home to a point of no return." . Freestone Italian ~ hair styling, art experlcncos.jndjiutqjnecli- anlcs, .are bcinf, offered. Furthei'-lnformatlon_or_xi_ile(nile

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.y, , • ... •^---••\:\-. ••'•"•; Thursday, S UHS«— Six sta eges ofleHng expanded programs Undergraduate - I;oreign—Language; Under- <'KADI'A II' riivii.KAM.s in .-.irl\ .luldliood l')S.|, then-wi.-ri'thi-etAmdt.-r-gradu.ile decree Undergraduate - I | j — I'aterson State College; Graduate-Language and Hearing; Graduate - Special Fields, N- I.IVi- ' pi-i,|M--Mii.: nlTii-,.,1 it f;i !•• Imrii Stilli- Kraduate - Speech. Arts (fflJlor); "Graduate' - - Muuw-laU ''-•'ITr and'Communications; Graduate - Communi- 12; Graduate - Socially and Emotionally bevii audion.-iid l>> IIK.-M.IU- ll.ui'.I of I'-du- In I'lMi, lliuiv will bo In. dent I'ersonnel Services, Supervi'slon'andCur- liiih; Graduate - Mathematics, and Graduate- - cations Ulsorders, and Undcig'indoato-Healtli Maladjusted; Graduate - KorIy~CIiIiahood-Ap-" riculimf Development "(Including Adult lidu- cation at .ill .ii\ >.,.ik- lulk-fi-Mi) lu-lp pro- 'Hie following new program's JuiVv.- lx.-v.-n aiir Social Studies. .' • _,«. and Physical IZducatlon (Women).' prpved, and Undergraduate - Homo Econo-- • vido-,pio|k-riy prc-jurr.! u-,.iv-ht-i--i .ihvi faculty thori/ed wiiliin thu last year to l>e c-Hiublit;iu:d catiuu) and Junior .College Training. ' _ Newark State College: Graduate-Art; Grad- . Trenton State Colleger Graduate T Speech mics. _ rHpinl)i'i-h tu -t.ill j 11 -- It.-.mini-.' in-.liiutlous. .it the- Ntate cullegus: • ' • __ ^ Jersey City Stale College: Graduate - ling- uate - All K-1'2 fields, MAT; Undergraduate, - An imdi.-rgr.idu.iii.-..pry*1 I'.HII do ha.-. IK.-C.-II an'- Cilassboro State College: Undergraduate - lh.li; (Graduate - NIatliematics; Graduate - I lealtli and Physical Education (Women); and tliori.-ed iiiv.iiiy vliihliiond cdiiv-.iiion. Health and 1'hy.sical Education. (Women); Art; (iraduate - Occupational Hducation, and • UndargFriduttte—-—i ImmltJi—(Men—afnd—WUIIUMI). Ilk- cvtlk-t-v.--; ii.ivr lueii V'.[-LJls_acdons,andI—"taUon-for-no.^ayinE-mucr^ mdiiCV'ToV^erers'tlitiiv;' srrl~.i?7-umt.'d~tliatr"hc-"offered fol' tlie~fn-5t~rlme:n"Wo~suite" col- -said so. Stilt others did not care one way ration nnd snld, "I <-an'r sny mi.r-h incept ro ni.Ktu a >.'oou In iin-. leges—rater soil ..and ITCnton—^are eTiFoi'llng' or the other, but did not approve df some say hello, for I must be off to Jerusalem." - • \ow, add' lour -month" oi iiiart'i.ii'e, | have • 3tudent-s;who-w|sh-to--pursuo tlie.baccalaureate -of- the Israeli-policies as ^ell as some of And he was off to Jerusalem. Members of Alofce if A RULE found urn" how lie i'oim-s hy lii'-- "'Vood livini'.." dc'gree In nursing...... the U. S. policies on Israel,_nnd debated the ti,0 staff -continued for (Urn however,"~and to.:__. -For- -''••~WltlnlicarrlvalTif prc-schoolprograininnd" matter quietly with oacli other. ;—tho-questlons—"How-are-rtlte—Arabs-treated >)7> 1 counrr colleges orrchc-Ncw—.|ersey~5ccnc~lJi ' more were only annoyed at the continu- - in Israel "? tlie Embassy replied that "tlie what he does with-In.-- pay cheek that' 1 feel large numbers, tertchers are needed in tiiese ous blame put upon Americans for Israel by the Arabs here are better" off economically than' BACK i:' di^honestl lie r.iiflrs n off ou-ry pay-day fields. More and more touchers will bo re- Arabs. One woman voiced it when she said in Syria, Jordan, Iraq,etc.'! Araksjiuve money, at two dollar: ,1 lukei 10 ISO.iiu-n, anjl ciyn;-e- quired as an Inc^reaslngjiumberof pre-school TO 7 . to a Jordanian, ilWe-are tired-of-lxilng Warned—tho same"rights before courts, can vflte and quuntlv, he brnii- home serveral' jitiiulrtiil "programs are started ind additional counties for Israel. We are not responsible for Israel. . hold offlge.-They have a military registration dollar:- a week. ll SCHOOL ^M -lire ih.n il hi*- employe.i".1- eyer iound -S1MPI..F.ST . but nor-rtll-f\merlcans, It-i«-nora; naetation-JIlieJirabsiave _S«B Us For All. Your out- about thi-, he would l^fiTxHj.'TuMalKt-d but a private contribution and Israel is a-- universides^But-the-unlverslties teach in Clothing Needs. to' him, hm he in.-.i'-t-' thai he is doliwjiothing Fifty per cent of students with poor visual • 1 performance can sue.clearly enough to pass state created by the United States and not .Hebrew). Somo Arabs-in Jordan had said, wroiu . Aim,, .1111 1 pickingpg' on him for nothing , _Cl)» \ I. S, '• huwevei, that tlium was u guodly bit uf dli.- or .-•liuuld I jii:-t keep 0111 Oj-.."tH j^jll.^ji,!^—^.-h^tr,^—l(>i'—m'.lbin.i—th.lt'-- "tatoi'"thcy"ilo~."""IiiraoTIu ono place l fcab piivulely in om wmideiIngs', exti-.i IHK'K r- [he most t.nuVi.siiv- I've ever. an o we the -cold-water- splash-oh your face, you feel predates, it most. They- know they need Help did not get to ask tltfe Israel Arabs them- lie.lull II'.nw--.c-r, lie, i-i con'.iiiv-'ii'n:' vi lottery _so liiipp^idutyoil fox£et..what.you werestqamj;'...- , and . u.so_Jc_IniollJucntlJr. andj)onestly,_ Money. 'wJiicTji jl:^j inr—nJyvJJl" ncci'syrv;" enll:"t the" ini'about. - - '-•'•"'—'•'" . -goes .where-"it la- supposed,-to-go. arid-there- Ara~dlnnsr~mTiDnng WKirTSoTmr Jewish of- aid ol ;.our .itiurney to. inform him ol the Another method the article told of is to is no scandal.. U. S. ald-x-ohsists of dollars, ficials the question was put, "Is Israel very .Lien.UiiL-:- lor :~{u'h an o'ffense. Hut ^top-hiin... food and equipment. No teclmlcal assistance lie down und to think of what your friends : orthodox?" "Changes are quite considerable," before your lioncynioun cottage turn-- out to and. relatives would say if you should sud- is needed." . ~ tho speaker replied. "Not rtiany Israelis are .i_ Tu««.( Wad.f and ~l.i'e :'L-pai-ate '|ii:iitei'r -nitlie county- Jiull "dle."- It's' kind of uruosome. but when ~~. ITl-.-. «-»-* Z^ZTijiyrr-K-aiimit-rliari^fDl-— Hiwranfl-Bi-hllt^tlie-hljr"'• you realize how much people really love and I'liKHAPS IT ALL really was only Tel hotels, which are inspected by a boar.d to I K-.ii- \nr.: '""":. "";• • . , . . need Vou, you decide -thut you shouldn't be Aviv, for Tel_Aviv_was a strange disappoint-—^"Be correct, njir.tlculflriy_fpr the tourists and FROSTINGST I told Andy, it figures o'j ment," and that is whero'we,staycd._But Tel rJieir plctureof Israel, keep to the food rules." quittt - it>'glcolly thdt you have' - - \houf that teenier who h.is a temper prob- , j. ^ lle_ Aviv, with all its reputation of being a spank- People coming from Europe or the U. S., to sell the steak and not tlie 1 leni: In an article I read, a few -.'ood re axors- , , c £ teC.,la|.ers will profltfromthc.se Ing, modern, beautiful city, looked remark- tlinli to be more orthodox for they have a OZON sirxle. That * why over,' the were ,ne,i. One w.i - sort ol silly hui.l tried - 'as , ^^ , ^Qw ,,ow mndde|Ung bolnK ably unspanking, unmodern and uribenutiful. particular reverence toward ISl'oEl and are yoarj Kless' lios stolcod—tH^ir And it was a let-down. ' —hnpresscd with It."" reputatioTr on thoir "steaks"!" . it v, ,en I ,-ot mad and ir wrkedl All you do lcuimcr ls mKl., have finally solved most of i- nil-., ceruaLbowl with water and ice cubes . [, [ j , | will. .. I havo come to thn_r.nnrlnslnn rlifir Isrnells - • • • |n 0 lem nnd lo| e ot lerS -do- not "like- to garden..I did not see one pretty • WHEN WE WERE IN JERUSALEM we visited I lien you ;;Uvj): your laci into the water and ' . ' . . p Q\ ^ Public Notice Public Notice : - . Public-Notice ml ar garden or one well-manlcurod lawn anywhere. the University of JJerusalem. "Tho llobrew At'Tel Aviv there was a parlcnearourhoteL ^University.here-at Jerusalem,'-our-guide said, -•- At: The Price of Beaut and It had grass and trees, but they looked "is exactly die same as the religious Unlver-- ^ Morris Ave., Union uncared-for. There was u new Hilton Hotel sity in Tel Aviv, except at Jerusalem two llM ll111 1 ] — • " n.ili'i. III,I lii-iuli,: .--li..ll I next door and all around its front, sides and plus two, makes four, while ut the rellKlouH-- AIR CONDITIONED rear, were masse: s oi -ruDDie.rtibbl6, mounas oi school at '1'el-Ay.lY.i.two plus two.'lilANKGOU, -qTTinri-tT-t'-TTii—nn-STTn--(V--nir"- jllrt-and-_broken-camom. Thoro wuo no land- -.ft I". : IV! , I |,I I I't hi U, I 1H ;•' (:•••!••: >iin,: L[ [ v^.snn _ M.\\ Jl UM Y. All ..-ilin.-il FREEPARKINGI four months prevlousl , _^ ' in igS3, The old one Is In an area whore-the—; MUSIC BY ---'"-E'veiizr:llie"nSIiop»--l--saw—were :a surprise.. "Israelis musf go through Arab territory, and H^ 1 needed only toothpaste, and usually that, In ' so ' It Ts empty. There are 12,000 students, ~ MUZAK- many modtirn Ainei'i.c«n-bt-imdtt-ls available 1,.100 teachers and two other campuses. Foreign I In blgcltles in bright, new-stores-allTovcr students'number 7007 and they have a'specIaT" ihrr:. Mill ul I the world, but in Tol Aviv all I could find -problem here. In Israel all schools are.taught I.,I FUEL OIL was Kolynos--ln 'a very dingy chemist shop. "In Hebrew and that only. .. ,. luJikr.. aiLil.lliu- Iru-Utt ul.. lUc 1 ILL only ONE .t-nifini i-uMic l.ll'ran.vI_NluuiitauiM*fc, If UL- Well, our tour -was "limited;".! saw only Fpr the foreign students, therefore, some ur- TOP GRADE Jerusalem, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Caesaroa", Haifa ccnt-Coursps, medicine say, are given in Eng- M,;II ^.ilil Ai:ri-i-nii-nt anJ (iil'iii:-li .and Acre nnd stayed only four days, so per- Ush fnr rhn. first_cwo-yeari;,-hut-afteii:tlie-end—; PER- "liajisTtliot w(is the problem. '. of the two years, the student must have learned Mln. Dol. „"—..:: : •-.*•—— _. • Ilebre.w'-ln order to continue, -, .---• '• ; •—— —C;O:D. IN OUR TOUR "OP ISRAEL, we went" from . One professor at-the teclmlcal university- GAtr Pfe-Gala^Openin] Jerusalem=Iaraol to--TeLwVviv—by—bus-wlilch—told—us that tho flrst=nativo to -bo an^archi-"- took all aftornoon. It ls a scenic drive. Leav- tect in Tanganyika (now Tanzania) was'caught Restaurant • Dinor vii liy il,.;'uwni.-r i.li.ill v\v;i-,-.l llu- -litfT-Jerusalpm-one travels down a mountain, at Technion in Haifa.-"He might not be the Elmwoodond Springfield Avos. -I.IIIU u! I..IUI Ct-l-lUli-.f clwcV. I IHl.M- Iln-M, 1 AHstdte HILLSIDE CII'VUIIIM'.IIKC:: Ihc nwiit-i- hli.ill l,,,vv II,, for Jerusalem is on a liljjh pliiteau, then lhto only nrcldtect in Tanganyika 'now,, ' the. pro- Irvingtbn — I-IKJ.I lo fcUti aiul-cv.11^1 -I.a-vUmii^.vj-iu- —a—forested area" and then a farming nrcn fpHS"'- sold, "but he d be the only. Hebrew- r . . and thence to the sea and-Tol-Aviv.-Tills was speaking arcliltectzlnjiianganyikq;" - -•—. OpenT 24 Hours SHOPPING PLAZA - always.the green growing secdpn jiTPalestlne . Although, there are no' American students ,i|il'lli:iil'lu- m l-.-rvlllfd !lii-cl:-> (ire ii|'- [ilii:.iliU, to IIIJ Ijunvli. wlii-n" tin- l,ivlir and _lt _stlll Is, • ex'cept flow the-country is_ nt Technion, one professor who had taught - PJonty Freo Parking- ' jn: lurniLluvJ In liv.ii ul I'tirtlUuvlCluv-t'., -•-•callod-israeU The Negov Desert In the southern FIGURE TONE —HJV.1 i—---'""••'— "' .r>«»—.I«.I.».,^..r"i,«^« Amcrlcnris snld"ihat teaching American stu- -h. I v,riifii:iiu> i.( Suiuly, sl^ll UIHU. ilui ii,.< half-ot-the country is thoTbalky .one. The Is- dents is quite different than teaching those In ' ^42-0244 Sillily t:uin|iany will (unilsli H,L- nun- • raelis, however, have succeeded-in taming Isrrtol.' "The U. S. students ar6 bla_se'nnd not Harts—of—it—wltli—farming and the discovery interested, but the students here clus'ter around SPA ~ 1/2 PRICE m'ircr Homl In iwlcr iln- lull iiiiimim nl" NEED A J0I1? Read il.o H.'lp I,):. Iml uiu! Mi.ill ri.-in.illi In Inrce (or - of some minerals there. me until! am wrung out.. But the teacher In me WontoJ jnciion. B.it., .1,11 . . . 1st 300 Women !)nv (1) yi-.il- alu-r lin.il vi,ni|]|v,ili,ii ami JUST FOR WOMEN . From Tol Aviv on another day, we drove responds. Americans ru^li out at tlie boll; Is- l'«l# pigapectlve - emiifoyers mod - •"Luxury Spa . Who'Join Boforo In tlULjjus^ligallv; northwards to Caesarea, raeli- studertts .stt and want more." about you. Coll 686J700'lo; q I4«.. Wo Officially Open I,C_AIA lonii A-U I" "Inli'i-. .mil M.il- —Haifa and Acre. Caesarea, south of Haifa, Another said, "Youth never gots tho chance por word Einployitionl Wanted ad. GO OIL HEAT -l-TO-niiiln and—AcFapnortlrof^Halfq^are^arlcient-citios- to respond and-fuifH-Htself-in-the-Etates-Hej-e- inimum) h :—-—^- wlth" old" ruins. Caesaren~ns" a "matter of •PlysfrFi-tacss •-- ••- l'r.,|>., ,,h r, I ihe pathTof youth'.is not blocked by old fogies. Studio ^~: -fnct7~has almost nothlng-but— ruins-and-lles——'|'hc—sccret-of^Isrticl^-progreMa-^that-yourtg—-| directly on tlie beautiful sea. .Acre contain/ people get tlie chance tq/uso their learning. With today's modoi'n oil heating system and fuel oil you. . PhQCiilclaii,_Crusatler_aiivJ-Sey.OEii.LQtl!er_irulns._ nresli_-out-..of_collece_they_ clve_thcni-tho bit . - --will haye "tho cloaViost, mbet oconomical Ond safest Koat of civilizations piled one upon tlie other with, jobs." - — / — oh tho "rnarWot." Wo «atl «fy youi1 comjflota • hooting ond rixc Rcikrcin(j JIC. UL' I.. Ll- ^ll|lt,,llliil .IIHl r .:T.ii,,,il In il,.- rul.lii. l'i-,:fv a living city on ton of all'ljjnd it too is on • Apparcntly"thoy aro good7~foF t'sraKl"

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WillcliTiii Ou. hi I IIIIIIU I1. >WI»-r 40. Coquette 1163 Cll.toi Av.., Irviigtoi 1 t;ola Op""l"U* I" Uutt.Ml.ucli, Wulllli-ld, Pluilllil-I'l "M.I Now IWUIK - I inniu 1^. W,-l)i-|-.iSt-i;i'tijii_ 41. Football -fastener "• REPATRS • REHTALS |i|, H, I'Ui >4) 2304 yaux Hall Rd., Union, N. J. 42. Molding! Call ES 5-3380 ' * REBtllLTS ' L_ leant; did after our own Civil War a century SPRINGFII^D (N.J.) Ll-]AI6ER aiiu. — -. Primary -Thursday Sept, 8, 1-96G-11_- "Cambodian;; have ujiH(MJ-yeur-<)ldtrudition {.Continued from page 1) , of enmity toward all Vietnamese, South end (Continued frorp page 1) - — -- holder nominations are John •>', Cirelii of Nortli. 1 hey would not do anything to Iielp New Providence, Harold I toffman,ofElizabet h Methodisfs-fesum< any Vietnamese of any variety." border arenn jlli_-|;i,-dly n.-,ed by. llci-ini; Viet and Richard W. Kocluuiski of Linden, They On ucxu.sutions of growing Communist Influ- have opposition from Jolin l\ Blewett of iyiij', troop::. "Our linillHjii. ai'i; "livlously nol ence, Itabbi "Dresner notes tliat Cambodia worship services ilL-lliiiiiVL-," _KiU)lii DrcMK-i- comments, "but doe:, not lyjrder any-Communist countries. Her ...Linden, _ Anthony..Ji._Conte of Elizabeth and Wn *aw no-fvMurn. L- to i-upport tli<--:,c.'chorees. - George _B. tiddy-of Roselle Park,—runnlng | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Armed unlis would have to luuvo camp-fires ^! are neutralist Laos and pro-Western Vj^rtyinri nnH 'IhriHri^H, as_a_ team. Anthony W. Bellusclo of Clark is TR--IA* SPITFIRE MARK II • and oiliertricvt' of "tilth-. pruMMice.'We Tounct- also in the race as an independent Democrat. I •>P00 4-DR, » i;oo CONV He adds, "Communist policies are unlikely nHif p^rr nf • H ruling rnyitl'lynairry.•|vlnr'' Cllffprd (". Cane 1B unopposed for the Identic."* sprvlrpR nf divinft worship will be CHECK OUR LOW PRICE5I Wi71Ti5Tu.vKT ppy Sihanouk and Ills -officials are certainly not 'Republican, nominationio retain his seat in resumed by the members of Springlleld I'hc hujvy trucks needed to carry supplies.. prorCommunist. the U. S. Senate. Warren W. Wlleritz, the Emanuel Methodist Church Sunday, at 9:30 CHATHAM MOTORS Ltd. would ali.o leiive evidence of their piiiiuatc "Of course, they know they must live with Democratic organization candidate, is opposed and 11 a.m. Paetor James Dewart lias an- M iuuiid i.ut -BIT Communist"China as a fact of life. There are Dy nnvid irost. nollllCea Ilia! U\H sucond BUIVILO will begin tllltrliM ItrUUlTHUtEtl OULtl w.iys are largely impassalile lo heavy "ve- „ some Chinese technical advisors In the country, Dr. Robert Allen is tho Democratic candi- at 11 a.m. this year, urging members to note 219 Main St., Chatham, ME 57700 .hides.". • but there are more French. The only military date for election to the House of Representa- the change from last year's schedule. He will UDM I ft. tO 9 f M. The- local rabbi reporis that his f.roup did' 1 mission in Cambodia is French. The country, tives in the reapportioned 12th District. Rep. begin a series of sermons this Sunday on "The find specific evidence of U. S. bombings of has good relations, all quite normal, with Florence Dwyer has . Republican opposition 'Basis of Decision" entitling his first sermun the first lesson YOU CAN F!ND border villages. IL; states, "We were in Cliln.u, and with France, ' Australia and from Jolin W. Bender. "What Is Your Ultimate Loyalty?" • -villages which had been bombed only u tew. Kussia." Participation in the primary election is Church School sessions will also reopen this hours earlier. We saw children burned by 1 open, to all voters registered as Democrats Sunday at 9130 a.m. There has been a change napalm bombs. We saw the Ixxly of a-proj ,- or. Republicans who wish to remain in thein location of several of the classes. Grades Buried nant woman shot by. machine &',un from a HOPES OF FKEVENT1NC further escalation Good fit and support of the war. Rabbi Dressner says, "were hurt same party, to all wlio have not voted pre- one' through six will be'located on the ground- -helicopter^-at aucli-cloKO~i-JiiiKu-!iliii«cuuld iiot_ by three U. S. bombings during our visit. The viously in party'primaries and tojhose who floor of the Chur.ch. Building in the Mundy aro so important to encourage- liossjblv huve been 'mistaken for "nn enemy— wjsh to switch parties and-have-not voted Room, with the Junior High meetlng'thls year •soldier. ' _CambQdlflnB'w7int only to mnlnrnin their neu- good walking habits. . treasure trality as a non-aligned country. They are In tile last Kvn nrlmnrleS. on the third floor of the Christian Education "The bo'l'der lines are admittedly not clearly . quite nationalistic, and they stress their own POLLING PLACES arc as follows: Building. The nursery for three-year-olds ThafiTRhy BO many mother* defined, but the arcliitectureof the buildings District 1, First Aid building;' ' In Your Home varies-so-ijreiiily that U. S. pilots could not • national interests. They are happy to accept and the kindergarten are located on the fir'st _economlc uld from the U. ST, or any-'other District 2, Fire House; floor of the Education Building, with the Senior and doctors recommend . , J u «I * taVtr a- ktiort Trip from -have been making tt-'mlatiike. ("HitilKXtlans build country', but only if there-are no strings District 3, Fire I louse; High and Adult Classes meeting ln~the Spring- our famoiis gtride-Rite-Firatifc- your butpmont to -your uttic their homes un stilt::; Viemamese do not." (or..ih« big payonrYpo.'H. lind attached. ' District -I, First Aid building; field Public Library. . Un rclaUp"n!i~Tieiwei'"iT~l|ro~U. S; • andvtJanv— Jistrict—S....,|iunes^_CaMwell School no-loogof-noedod appli oV\ca *, bodia, Habbi Urusner communes, '""thepeople, "They soe two basic requirementsTorfjSSC The_early service of divine worship is livid furnilurit, and oifLBr homufioTu In Vietnam. The first is that the U. S. must nasium; C]n_llie TrTveVrChapeI~oirtlTe~Becnra)^ioor-of~ good* ihol you Con coiivort villagers und ruling officials, were all very District 6, James Caldwcll School friendly. We had free rtln of the country. recognize the national Liberation Front, politi- the Education Building, at 9:30 a.m. while the into CASH IN A HURRY will, cal arm of the Viet Cong, as factor in any nasium; German language .service Is conducted by Ema- an inoMpflinivo clotiiflad ad. • *'••• negotiations. District 7, I'lorqnce Guadineer School gym- nuel Schwing, local preacher, intheSanctuary. "PRINCE SI11ANUUK., head of the i;qvern- nasium; . Youth Fellowships will resume their meet- Your ad will appear auto- iliem, told us that he is very eager to reosta- The second is that tho I). S. must prepare matically, in 8 suburban newt- to withdraw its troops from Vietnam. They District S,' Florence Gaudhiee'r School gym- ings' this Sunday with a picnic scheduled for blish diplomatic relations, once the U.S. re- nasium; . the Junior Highs in the afternoon, and.the Se- papurs in noorby Union and ntul stops bomh- realize tills cannot happen overnight, but stress Ei.o. Con tnat the Americans must be prepared to witti- Distiiit 9, Hayniuinl Clilsholm Gcltool-evffl— nior lligha meeting, at 7 p.m. lir thc-T-rlv«Ht- • ".chj.n.Q_ mor» iho'n 35,000 i villagui;. nasium; » ^ Chapel. terTDppow;dtoil inierveiitiaa. ln ,ajv._.as_j)ari_Qf_a.^niijie.jj_ey]tTallz.a^n__oX_dfil^X] ] lies. ~ " ' ' : : the entire area, both North arid South Viet- hh h'i _. j i« low . , . only 14* per the Vietnamese war. His attitude is'that we nasium; - • • are free-to send all' the guns we want, but nam, as well as Laos, Cambodia ondTlioiland." evening, in the Mundy Room. 'ord wltn a^min'lmum charge not men. The Cambodians set- our-tvoopu-us DlstriCT 11, Thelma Sondmeier School gym- of $2.BO. All you have to do FOUNDED BERGEN nasium; - • t pick i>p (lie phono. a continuation of French colonialism. FRIDAY DEADLINE In llfiO Gnv. Poter Stuvyesant founded District 12, Edward Walton School gym- "Tin- uiu'ple there trtriyti

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v _ ~— li-«M»h« ^,,l|,1|.,il||ly Mi,,I.,,,}.,., Hi yi.1 I,, , ./,. , 1 V ..,.I«.»,.M. ,„ ,„„, ,_ ..H,,|,, . .,^,.,.| „„,,, • , „., ,,,,„ RIODVNilOWATI i wl.D " " '"''t'"1"! FnlcUiv,..,! (M l( H\ hJIIM h .1,1..-., ( Pirr^l.i "BBT ' •'• , (4.. ... 1 ' " • • SPRINGFIELD • 727 i supervision was furnished by the scoutmaster, 1 Pi Sept; «TTitt$6— kturxy-ilupwiiz. :— — -Seoul Troop^ends The Ten Mile Hlver trip Was the-cllmax-ot— O-L• "I '•'••inlvp-Kiirnme• * "- •ni.jfuilivir WMdurin. «~gp wlilc— " h Trqo- - 7f pI 701 _met.^ every week. Week-end camping trips to Lake 2^-week cafnp'trip; Minisink In the Pennsylvania State Fores,!, Po- Statelibrary establishes program unt : cono M,o alns, and a "Koblnson Crusoe" MiIh e BBureauu of GenGeneral l RfrnReferencc e oll ttlih e itbtalie err IIII . McttjnouglMcUjnduglii , director of didiee" New JerJer-- program is thfe establishmenestabllshment of Irie tele- sey Suite Library. phone reference service to area reference • week-end on Sedge Island In the Shrewsbury —I ilii^iry-Jiji's I'stiilillshed a section fp.r_stutg^. 69 badges earned -feffest«mm-s«FVJce-ut tin wide reTercuce and referal, according r.o~Kog-~ ""1 W,r:it "TTTu-.irft't; i I o culminate a'summer urscoutlnc,activity^' owi'isliipTourlli of Julycclebratlonwefeodier i-irliir number may be reached by diallni' "o|)erator" the Boy Scouts of Troop 70, Springfield; have 1 lour of the troop's scout leaders, Michael ami asking..for 'M-'i'>2-t>2H2 collect. The returned from a two week's campini; expedi- burns, Mark HurWltz, Harry Warman, and Hospital management course collect service .is avulldble for reference liun at Camp Kernochan, Ten Mile Klvex Klclue Ualan returned from the council scout questions only. "•-".. Scout Camps, Narrowsbi^rg, N.Y. expedition at I'liilmont Scout Hanch, New- PIOPLf A second pprojecj t ~ot--Uie .referral scrvici- During their stay, the scouts earned 69 Mexico, In time to Join the troop at camp. - ll »i a" f:ubjuci imir-r tn thr 1 by GEN Rutgers"" i.i tin ilinl.j badgcg j and eighg t partiap l badgmg. d- the Men's Club of collectloils~of New Jersey libraries. Tliuu^h "1 roop 7U is sponsored ROSENFELO - Ruiflers University announced this week that provided in management, communications, ac- all were able to advance at least one rank i;i the I'irst.Presbyterian Church, Springfield, and tills project has only-waned, enough infor- scouting-. Other features were the building of "growing demands" for its hospital manage- counting and medical cure techniques. Students mation hat; lieen as-embled to augment tlie normally, holds its meetings oh-Thursday eve- ELOENE TIRE CO. , ment courses has made it |WSSible to extend may enroll fur the certificate or special ; a permanent bridge over a stream,"erosion nmgs ~at""7:3U at the Caldwell School. They l -Velerral r;ervlceB. _ I COULD HAV1-: DAN( |-:h All NIMH.. the State University's Hospital .Management courses needed'in their work. control and animal shelter projects.' The would welcome "any boys, 11 to 14, who are 1 Jack Livingstone fias been assigned iu han-' ..or so the favorite sunn i loes...... aml Certificate Program to Newark beginning with Applicants should be hiuh school i;raduatea. troop ulso placed first in the campwidu aquatic genulnuly—iniercijied In becoming Uoy Scouts die ilie_dutles connected with thlK Jiew' ser- competition.'' _^_ . . for a turn, or two on tin.- (lour must the opening of the fall term, Sept. 21. Those enrolling for the certificate program • vice. I'oliect calls Will primarily be handled and enjoying tlie rugged road of scouting." everyone- we know likes in dance,..The Iniroduced in 1962 in Paterson in co-opera- must have the approval of l(ut|;ers administra- _ Ihe toys were led by senior patrol loader 1 by Livingstone. , • Waltz, Tunyu, li'Ui ,,. Polka, lox '1rui, lion-with t)ic Hospital Council of Passaic, the tors and the hospital advisory committee-in ihe Michael„ Fiurns aud asslsiam _seni_(jr ptitrol liiK Apple, Go tio or. what have yun. I xiension division's Hospital Management area where they are studying. 1 _VJMON. J.'OOK.-GRADliS ' - leader Mark rturwlizr^couis" attending this RENT A-66 CAR __To_. eacii_!iis tor Her) own, but djiii't- linri'ivim, mie of the first in the country.'has Detailsmny'be secured by calllni;orwritih&'' '"Vision Is probably the greatest cause of long-term trip were: Michael Klein, Ken or Station Wagon a while it is. Ixvii expanding sleaillly with increasinjfurfer^" "a"R»Jt^crs^EXleuSI0Il~DlVlSI0n~oniCe. UnTCJ tX)or~a'eholttfsliip~JinonE-children ••o£-nornm)- " Mcrr-cr^briq Hcrj5tTOn^:Michabl joyntr,-,Vlit^ Some—people 'however like—to—xtnncc ini'.s at additional locations. It is now avail- are located nt 601 HrnqrV st, Ni*wnrlf n-li— intcllicence, says the New je"T-"ey"O|ilometrlc cent Burns, Daniel G. Ola.sln, Gary Newman,. 277- mbre than oilu-i".s..,:;o much no thai, able in Cimiden; Newark, Mew) Bruns*ick and phone 021-1766; 35 College ave.( New Uruns- Association. . . Paul Cooperman, Robert Vaughn, Peter New- ECONO-CJ they make it their lifetime occupation. Paterson in co-operation will' the New Jersey wlck, 2-17-1766; 80 Hamilton St., I'aterson1, man, Seth Malovimy, Alan Gerbor, I|arry\Var- 3100 1 Imagiuo lTyoirwill how much you would Ilosimnl "Association;"~—• ' ~ "-'"• 684-4882^-and 436-1 - umi;,-«.,-Camden %4- : APAHTMLN] -VACAN1? >R»n _mun,- Richie Qilan and'James W.eilen, Adult_ pay to lturn to be a I'.OUII dancer....Our The first courses at Newark will be In 1766. man of the week took muu-out to figure principles of iiianjig'oiiuuu and hospital ad- ~thc answer^to^rhr-i^T iiin on Wednesdays from 6:15 to . ....Murry Xoiclimium, Horn on April 7:SS . p.m., and nursing floor management, 4,11895. ' ' _/•""'•• also on WrtlnesdayK, from 8:()S to 9:45 p.m.' Murry -figured tliat the more you want *•• Tlie PaTerson. offerings" include the prin- to da'nci',_iiiul ihe'beiiel~you warn lo 'clples course on Tuesdays from 6:15 to"8:10" dance, the more you, or anyone, should p.m., hospital accounting, also Tuesdays, from be willing lo pay. After paying a nom- K_:2i)_ to IU_p.m.,,_and medical termlnoloey, InnV-•nmniinr~ffi~lc.irn Ihe fundaiiieilt.il 'W"t"-i|n"i*^d"iiy"|diiyss frofrm »:2(:2 ) to U) P.m.P. ' dances you arc m.a 'position to .enroll Tlie'liospiialcoursos.availnbllilbl e in New Hruns- ^ iflb^15 of $9,UU0.U0....Y<;=s W'u said $1>.UJ('!.I'K>. to 10:05 p.m. ancT.hospital linance, 6115 to I I? P$2& Alter completini; ilu:> course you may K:.lJS-p.ni, on Mondays; jxiblic healtli and hos- now enroll in the' ".Lifetime cuursc", pitals, 0:15 to 8:05 p.m.-arid effective com- at n cost if $7,300,l)ir,....yes we said munication and report writing from 8:15 to $7,300.0(1.....The-1-unshed product.'...'. _K>:05 p.m. on Wednesdays. iTODAY Certainly not. You many now enroll I he Rutgers llospital-Manngemeut Program for an additional "Lifetime l-xecutive is designed to increase the administrative, •mem and technical skills of hospital BONELESS-TOP ROUND CROSSRIB rrn'nm-Wrrrtn-ttftwismm-hfJri' UllrSOS -tO-JlS^- quite ,nn amount to -It'tirn to dance and .sistant hospital administrators'. Training is quite a bit for Murry to report on Ids rnx_Zrpiiirii....Liku- it "...l-ULu- contact Murry, more commonly known as Art- -Imr KluFry. "New Term feegins We're no expert on dancing, but when lfCOMlf!; in New ui KLTKI'M' t.ll'ca ROAST BEEF we're more than qualified to examine your-preyetu tires.-, and niake-xe.com- '•----Willow School -for emotionally'disturbed HO FAT ADDED rhendations If- Ni/«~nresnrtrnccdcc)r children began its new term-Tuesday-at-the--- Stop down and" see us, we're on Mill- . Cummuulry Serivce Center,- 692 -Bayway,- town Ku'fld (LietweenMorrls Avu. and Lli.-abetli. • . ••.-.••• POT ROAST READY TO EAT DRUMSTICKS , Iioiiie—22j~opposiuTTarcIier's i.iruvo;' "" "Sponsored;by the Union County Association"""" 5 Make it a definite point to"~se'e~ns- ' "lor '-'Mental I lealth,~tlfe~school takesln'cbildren CALIF. STYLE TURKEY real soon. • "~ T~ ' ""Tv*onT"thro'e~to seven yearsofage. It operates CHUCK SMOKED HAMS READY to COOK 'on a full-time basis, from 10 a.m to 2:30 WE ~ - p.m. five days a week. FULL CUT BUTT HALF ib. 63 ADHERE TO 'Tuition fees are based on a sliding scale. i OSCAR /MAYER SKINLESS COUNTRY STYLE HIGHEST Tlic_m3jor- source of tlinds for tlie school is U.S. CHOICi BONELESS . END Of STf AK OH OSCAR MAT IK WU ._ INDUSTRY the Union County Association for Mental Health. C ALL MEAT -- '..'.. STANDARD' _ _;_iid.dilio!ial funds have been made available by «7 FRANKS ALL BEEF SPARE RIBS Ib, 59 the Hoard of Chosen""Freeholders Tor~'tlie — Ib. BOLAR ROAST SUCK>-STKR SPRING SHOULDER • balance of tills year to sup FRfSH QU* • grant from the state. ib. Jjimlier information may be obtained from Mrs. Durban) Solook, chief psychiatric social CHICKEN LEGS SPRINLAMG RIBB CHOPS — workc-r-at-tlie-L-nlon-Gounty Psycliiatr-icClirii'c,- FRESH QUARTERS WJNG ON I'lalnflcld 6-6870, or Benjamin S. Kttinger, LAMB CHOPS OUB .HlaltDS-Hit executive illrector of the County Assocladon- LOHDOH BROIL SHOULDER CERTIFIED for MentalHcalthr273^5.S5, - - CHICKEN BREAST SPRING REG. AS-IS «% 4fc U.S. CHOICE BEEF FOR BRAISING . 1 HCS, A11BNTION1 S.M your..11- lu-,35T000 SHOULDER T«STY- i wiili o low.cou Want. Ad. Cqll <\BA-7700 SHANKS of LAMB» 39 : • U.S. CHOICE SHORT' CUT SWISS BOTTOM STEW CUT UP ' M 4% IMD NECK of LAMB ,49 Yellin resolution RIB STEAKS OWCM OSCAR MAYER SLICED HIRJCUTS— offers-sympathy." BACON i-lbVAC PAK The Union CountyH:artAs- PORK CHOPS sociation has adopted a reso- liition~ol"sympathy ltrco'nnec-. tlon with the dsatli of Dr. HAWAIIAN PUNCH MOIST CAKE MIXES Clmrlps Yellin, n long-tlmt'— mn-mber of its bourd. Or. RED - GOLD - ^ PILLSBURY 19-ox Yellin died Aug,_2S . OR LOW CAL 46-ox "Wo deeply mourn our fri- 6' OFF LABEL *»* end and dedicated board mim- ,beypnnd~rededlcate ourselves to u cause to wnlcirhe" dedl-"• AIL COLORS' cated^liis *lifer"~tli(TresolU- tlon-- said. "The- officers and msmbers ot-the Union County SCOTTISSUE Iloart Assocfa"tionexteninhe:ir~ -*AARTINSON:S-HAND TENDED. most hoartfelt sympathy to his wife and family." COFFEE-BLUE OR RED 1UMINUMF0IL The . resolution was signed tWO GUYS WHrTE OR PASTEL TWO GUYS KO5HER , • — ^^ by'Dr. "Harold Wasserman, oi prosldcnt. Dr. diaries Lo- DILL PICKLES 48 mack, presldent^Bloct:—Alex NAPKINS % 23 TWO GUYS ALL PURPOSE LIQUID TWO GUYS SLICED IRISH • #tk4% POPE MINESTRONE OR • BM C l-lb. cam POTATOES- 29 LENTIL SOUP^5 • MONTE, HUNT ot tWp GUYS SLICED_ORjlALVCEP OR HALVEKS YEUOYELLOWW 4^4% POPE CHICK PEAS OR WHITE OR RED The vjjcntlon-bound car i/. ^loaded" --with luggage nnd C rfiore passengers than.usual—'" PEACHES"sri5r4^99' m-lftirnp-rn—tlic drivor'a-dis- tractions, _Uhorty_M.titunl In- DAIRY DEPT. APPETIZING DEPT. FROZEN FOOD DEPT. surance Companies relates. AMERKAN CHEESE SLICES W BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALVBIRDSEYE VEGETABLES FRMCN fc IUI iiinu i-«i. YELLOW & WHiTE 12 1 COLD CUT SALE MIX OR MATCH I MA,«««S « CARROT* IU,««;«.S tO-oi. . ^ — KRAFT DELUXE °? SPJCEB HAS?., QS.SVS. PLAIN ML nuitD vicnxius 10-.1. VEAL, PEPPER OR PICKLE TOBJBUIT DRINXi *LI. FLAVORS MARGARINE & PIMEriTG LOAF ib. PRODUCE DEPT. WEEKLY Join the Star- BANANAS BUCKET OF SPONGES GOLDEN RIPE PURE CELLULOSE -— COLOR SLIDE PROJECTOR-^! CHIQUITA lncludei_at lea it 1 S-cellulote. spongot and 2 19 an all-purpose plastic pail. Reg. 99c SAWYER ROTQ DISC. 500 WATT. i§ INSTAMAtIC OR 35MM SLIDES g FRESH TENDER MFG. SUGG. LIST 39.95 ± REG. 16.8S. Fan cooUd, ««y load. % CARROTS C HUI OM nun -CALIFORNIA SWEET-JUICY— *±~4± *—TWO am memc STAMP ROOK • ^_()n M;t> U I'J.II. the U.S. Treasury," i' BARRETT PEARS 2> 39 HOUSEWARE DEPT ..51 —I he-lit si,-Scries E Savinus. [Joml. • CAMERA DEPT- 25 YEARS OF * In the 25' Veins sincv I'MI. Amcriciin^ PUT A JL, TRY ALL'S NEW JL hiivc liiuiyhi- morj; .ihiin SI5O,O()().(l()tl,(IO(i 1 COLPWATERALL QUART wnrlh oT St-rics |-: anil II Savings Bonds. DOVE CUP OF POWER Thx-v slill nun S4lJ hillion. ' * Star-Spangled * IN YOUR BREEZE C5IANT 79' LUX BEAUTY BAR * 3 PAK 35 I'tir uuir limnv. unit family's future', and KITCHEN EG * Security * voui: aniniry's luiiirc , . . join the grciitcsi SUNSHINE RINSO 'GIANT 69' LUX BEAUTY BAR BATH z PAK 33' ' * • ••••••* thrill pmiiiam in. ihe world. ••' ' ~ FOR AMERICANS FLUFFY ALL GIANT .OFF 65* LIFEBUOY REG ? FOR 27' * '44 • GIANT 57' LIFEBUOY BATH 2 FOR 37' KING SIZE LUXLIQUIP m 1 (1(1|)|![L|||(| FMISCHIAPARULI 42 oit. OF'F 83' CllUdlll SPRY COLDWATER SURF GIANT && 59' MRFUMEOim

OPEN DAILY 9i30 A.M. 'TIL 10 P.M. W. r..«v. th« right to limit auantlli... ' SUNDAY • 1130 A.Nt. TIL 6 P.M. Not f«4poft«ibl« for typographical *rror«. ROUTE 22, UNION, N.I. 'FOR SALES ALLOWED BY LAW Pri<*< •Hxtlv* tKru Sal., J.pt 10. 1966. ¥¥•¥• Girl to Andersons SI'KINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, Sppt. 8, 1966-13

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TmTTT Xhree elderly Sisters ^ar_O;gqin; Newark-marripge & at |Jtr.lc nl Stntcirtsland, N.Y. _of units appointed:^ th-Onks to Overto operatiorK Tin,- t-aiilea' Guild of Holy Cross Lutheran -Three sisters. Who have iful Heard eacli ) sbu his mu.uie field^oi vision. to Warren Smger Church, Springfield, held its opening meeting ' otiier br'the sound'of any ualural voice from lust night. Mrs, Joiui Denman, 240 Old Tote.. 25 to 38, years respectively, are back In the "AT ITKST it was like hearing tlirough a rdr. Mountainside, president of the nulld. pru- world of communication us fl result of a series tunnel - far, far away - it took" a while to * Sided. The followlng^clialrman lot the current uf dulicafO~ear operations performed at Over- get clear, each hour the sound became closer year .'Were announced; program commlliee— look Hospital in Summit. ' .• and more-definite,"- explained Mrs. Hansen. Mrs.O, J. Theobald, »f Warren, chairman, and Mrs. Mary llansen of Oran|;e, d4 years old "I laughed and oried,_lt_WDS so-wonderful I" g and deaf for the last 25, was, sister No. 1 she exclaimed. • ' Mrs. Thomas Nelson of Murray Mill, co chair- 1 man; hospitality—Mrs. Uorjhlld liirsch, 106 to undergo the first lengthy, delicate opera- Her sister, Mrs. Helen Kasmussen,62years Ualtusrol way, Springfield;1 publicity--Mrs. tion, called stapedecujmy, two years ago. old and deaf for 30 years, was at tliat time William '.Weiuel, 21 Warwick circle, Spring- This operation, restores hearing in the type residing in New York City. She came out to you an Unconditional of deafness called otosderosis. in this condi- Overlook Hospital to have her hearing restored, ' field; altar circle--Mrs. Robert Erv'dericks, tion the stapes, a liny bone of the middle and was soon followed by the third sister, 2'M Apple Tree lane, Mountainside; Parish ear beco'rnes atrophied or hardened,'stopping Mrs. Anna Sawinskl, 68 years old and deaf h workers circle—Mrs. John Andrus, 422 Roll- the transmission of sound. It is removed and for 38 years,"''Tarpon Springs, I-Torida. —' ing Hock rd., Springfield^nd world friendship replaced with a soundj:onducUve material by. ~ Since it is "recommended that a year elapse circle—Mrs.John llaselmann, Sr., Ill Field- means of an operation performed througii the between ihe delicate operations, a year Inter j/ou 5vvitxfi to modern stone dr., Springfield. •, ear canal wlthniinuteinstrumenisKUlded.byihu each sisier underwent the stapes operation on The Kcv. Kennttth J. Stumpf, pastor of Holy aid of a._bmocular microscope which permits the remaining deaf ear. In late August sister ;rfl6s^5puke_Qn_!^me_AJtar'' -explalnlm; the —.Siiwliiskl-complfctcd-jh(?T0und hnlf-dozcn openr^ ' duties and opportunities to servo the church through membership in the Altar Circle. Host- lion:: and the three s igtecsTeJofced in their Gas Heat! I esses for the evening were Mrs. lirwin New teachers cumpleiely regained hearing; Schwurte and her mother, Mrs. Emmy Becker, * . » • .., of- 200 Glen rd., Mountainside, and Mrs. Anna (Continued from pago 1) MKS. IIANSI-N recalls her first tlurill when Schlcho, 1132 Sawmillrd., Mountainside. , , _ , , . ,.,. , i , natural hearing was restored, "I hadn't heard Z i ^fc'rlpnct' f a flU ' l5radu ;';«£!!^L_ ny husband's voice since shortly after we Mrs. Lillian Lan-abee is the newi librarialibrarian I J , * r. „„ and the Sandmoler and Kdward Walton schools. w rc m?r£M wlien bei;an t0 0 dea Ladies of Unicosei _She holds a U.S. degree froni^ Trentoii_ State sounded*so different from what I remem- ColIegeTTre^well as schoofTibrury certiiica- • _tlon. Mrs. Larrabee wus formerly it school, Her next excitement wa« coin)! shopping Public Service's alT-new writlon guarantee takes any risk mil pf convening Ip for a i'.own for ceremonies of t.he Eastern lunch, fashion show , librarian in I'lainfield. 1 ql |i: n Gas Heal because it promises to refund the entire cost of jnst.ilhni; Gas Meat if Star Organization, of wlilfTl '" ""''"'"'^ The Ladles of Unlco of Springfield will Patricia McGinn, si-mnrl |>rnrli' ti-nr'i'-r •" lr sponsor a luncheon and fashion show, "Salute the Walion School, holds a degree in history ..."My Husband, Sven, said - 'You do all the - you're not completely .nul totally sjIi.sTiefl.' talkinj1, - and all the paylmjl' lie had been , $ Here's how it works: You convert now to modem .Gas I leal and tell to Autumn" on Wednesday, Oct. 5 oTFioon at .from Caldwell College for Women. She did the Cl.nnticler, Mlllburn. Mrs. Nicholas Di her student teaching In Hanover Township, -doiniJ everything for me for yearsl" Public Service or your healing installer you want the protection of Public Hansen pointed out tliat his wife's whole Service's unconditional gtiar.iiitee. At the end of one_y'ear Public Service will Ciiorgio of /48 High Point dr. Springfield, and she lias also, spent several years as a cliainn.'iii of the event, has-announced that Sunday School teacher. •personality had changed as a result of her "refund every cent you invested in Gas I leal equipment and controls if R.J. Goerke Co., Bllzabudi, will present tlie_ Geoffrey . 1-.., I'errln will teach Spanish at' restored, hearing: - you are not entirely satisfied. In addition, Public Service will remove the fashion show. Mrs. Azegliol'ancaiil Jr. of 3 the Gaudineer School, lie is an alumnus of "Now she speaks io' people and joins in installed equipmenlTvit.houL<':Q5t-to..yo.u l_. — Drlar illlls circle, Springfield, is serving a? lloughton College and Rutgers University, with everything', whcEuoS-bcforCshe used toliotdoff ^- Don't wait! Riyht now call Public ServiccryoDr-plnmbrng^cnntrnctor or co-clmirman. Tickets are available from any degrees of bachelor of arts and master, of and avoid getting Into conv'ersations. She's so heating installer' for a FREE homo healing survey, plus all the facts about education. ' - interested in, everything - It's a whole, .new member of the organization. . • world for nil of us," Puhlic Service's all-new unconditional cuarantoe for automatic Gas Heal. Mrs. Dominlck LnMorp;ese. president of tlie Loretta Phillip," wiM '" ori;"aiii/atlon| has annpuiicedtiiattlie.Septeml)er teacher at the James Caldwell Schooj. She was -geiierHhmenibcrship-tnceuiig Will be held"artrnr" gi jduutud fi'ohfCIussbo'rcrSnrfL' College; Janet Mon.orlal-flwme, 700 Salem ave., Eliza- Mrs, Inez Schanker is assigned as a libra- Unifed Fun3 beth. The chapter plans to'give financial aid rian at the CalriwemiiuPGhisholm schools. to die home from proceeds of its next char(ty An alumna of Newark State College, she tin;: ball', - ' . •'•••"". six years of public library experience in llllai- _ iContinuod i.... i • - - • : ^- " Miss Klsh Rozansky, dauKliterjof Mr. and \ —fetn. Mra. Mndeltn rarj;or7sla will touch first ~ot SprTngTield w con"ducI~lts~irnTIur~rai«t ~Mrl^MTrTt5"1oHefy sets honor _„ -from"1¥critoirSrsToraiIc[;oandforiuerly taught has been set. • , , linger, son of Mr and.Mrs. DenjamtifSlnger _ ill Bordentown. , .;'_ '1 he co-chalfman of 4he industrial jivislon. Jnnec Twardus Is [henew third crude teacher of~ilfe 'United l.und, MaFVei'ssTihd Harvey A." Kabbi IJavid Freedman officiated at the cere- to Adeline Repp er • at the Chlsholm School. An alumna""of Cedar Scliramm, have been very active in local-civic -mony held at the_Clinton~Minor .••ijrNeWark,"" .Adeline Pepper,^author and lilstorlon of Crest College,-she formerly taught in'TOST—-affairs for a number of_y(*nrs;"Weiss Is the where the reeepiion followed. Ualtus.roT7upartment8,sS|jrlngUeld, will be_ an Castle, Del. -....-- president ajid-*>i*ncr of Lu-Mnx Manufacturing Gail l-ogel and Joyce Singer, sister of the hunored guut.1 lit u formaljlinner to be given Co., -M Brown ave. He Is yice-president of the groom, served as bridij attendants. Marvin Sept. 23 by the I'ennsbury Society at Penns- Springfield Chamber of Commerce, presi- — Kozansky, the bride's jjroiher, was besLmati."' bury Manor, the re-created lurtne of William Auxiliary of VFW. Post derit of the Rotary Club of SpringflelH and a Ushers were Jay YarnoiaTTfuIry^Ruzansky; lJenn, owned by the state-of Pennsylvania, in _J formor tfiember. of tho Springfield-Indusirial Micha Morrisvllle, Pa. The occasion will Deja p_rer. begins regular meetings Cominltioe. -Wolss is a-trustee-of_tlm_Hres^ view of some 70 pieces of folk art fro>n tile byterlan Church of Springfield, He is also a The bride and groom are alumni of Wee- Abby-Aldrich Kockefeller collccUoh_ at W The . Ladies Auxiliary.. of. the Veterans.-of member of the Elks Club'.' . . _qualiic High School. Mrs. Singer was grndunuHl- llamsbun;, Va. - __ • Foreign Wars, Battle Hill Post 7683, Spring- Harvey A. Schramm, a life-time resident of from Jersey City State College, where she in-j-' PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY . -"A week later Miss Pepper, will particl- Yield, will open their regulnr monthly meetings Springfield, is an Industrial sales englnoer jored in mathematics. Shc_tati|.;ht in the West- pato in the four-day Amerlcamr-1-orunvalso ta Wednesday at- 8..,p.-m. nt thc-Guy Bpsworth with" the ";|er5eyCchtrttl~t'oWeTTr~niglirCb^ OFimgiTscTiool systenrttnityeai\ Mr. Singer is be held at Pciuisbury Manor on the Delaware. Post^Amerlcan Legion Hall, Millburn. _ . Scliramm is president of theSpringfleldCliam- . attending-the College of Fmporia in Kansas, The fourth day of—the fortmi, Oct. 2, will The^iresident, June DeFino, will' start the bor of Commerce, vice-chairman oftheUnited where the couple—will'-temporarily reside. feature a tour of "i'ront-l lousertlie N«w Jersey first meeting with several new projects. Mrs. _Fund of Springfield—'Vice-chairman of the ---:-- — . —. - . State Museum at Trenton, and liistorlc sitosin Del;ino rociiluijted all members to attend and to Springfield industrlul committee and-.a-.mcm, bdP — EAR-L-Y-CORY- Publicity chairmen are urged'to observe tho Frjday dcadljno for ot|\er than spot ne-WS. Include your name; address and SAEEL¥ —phono-number. ;—. -293 « ~"ticipnte-'Mn~two—trade "shows^ scheduled for tlie in-Jiropolitun Main Street sets area. , Tlie_fii'3l -slww -is"tlie_Si>- ciety of Packaging and-llandi-. DEAL MILLBURN two exhibits- ing 1 ngineers C'onveiuion_.oh?" Elkay Products Co., Inc.,Sept. 20th thru 22nd at the Rob- 35 Brown ave.,-Springfield, ert Ireatlloti'l in-Kuwai'kj-nnd- one of the world's largest the second- is the exhibit of U.S. Top Choice manufacturers and distri- the National Institute of butors"' of moving van pads, Governmental Purchasing on; EGGPLANT padded covers, and materials Oct. 17 through 19 jii New BONELESS SAKS handling equipment, will par- ; '-York-..:- , Ta S to Tempting ach STEAKS^ . "INVTTES^OCTTCrTAKE ADVANTAGE *TCUBED-STEAK ' LONDOfTBROIL OF ITS SEMI-ANNUAL CQURTES\H=E-RIOD •TOP SIRLOIN-^ APPLES • CHUCK FILLET _SPECIAL-OIU>KK "ilDT-iiN" SKI Ib J_SD -* SHOULDER STEAK

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Kay^tLDuiix 'MILLBURN ft SHORT HILLS AVENUES, SRRIMQFIEUD, N.J. . nt * Fresh, . SWAMSOM DINNERS .oei, 53 ~llARGA"RINE ' :rt9-73S3 — Oi>*ii ,Kv.>». Mon. & Tl'ium. to 9 Plum I L: S|trlngfielil Av«. (Corner Dorgcii St«) " 3 50 Now York • While Plains • Spriifgfiitl.rl • Oiirdim Cily • Wiiibinplon — 0|Wn-Kvc«r Wod". & Fri. to D We have many, many more specials • __._——Chicago • Skokio • Dutroii • Bovorly IIil)u • Pt.16 Allo • Phounix • , Miami Bench • Riilm Byjch • Ft, Liuiclurdnle —Aslcfof-a circular, a/ nearesbmarlceff Thursday, Sept. I), l!Hj(J First Boptist St. Paul's. Episcopal 170 E)m n.,-w««a Start seventh year . Holy Cross Lutheran slates Woltflold, N«W Jor»»y Rev.•Will,UMI K. Cobcr, minUlar Rov. Richard J. Hordmon ~lod4iy. Woman's Mission Society circle l at nursery school R«Yj_Jo1in C.W. LirnUy ini-i-tiii^s, >;;i(i a.m. 1 p.m. H p.m.; H p.m. Christianlzducation program Rev.-Jo«aphS. Hsfnton rimrFIi Calihiej and R p.m..Chancel Choir* ilulyC'rubb Christian Nursery .School, 039 Rav. Hugh Livongood TI , •, Mmiranin-nv 'pt4nfield lxfin it^aevup of Clinton Hill Baptist Meeting with 1'arenis, •'• ^iSlf!^!!!^ - ^—»S ave., Sprlngfleltf, will " launch n Christian ladifs' - Hible -1 li»ur will bu^m - -a iall :-|5 a.m., Sunday Schoul; cWscs and Setmiun: 11:lici a.m.,__>1ornlng I'rliyer and thei direction of Mrs. I'Juiuld l.i. lilocke, field and llie New Jersey State Department,of birthday:; "may be enrolled in the Nursery the spreading of the gospel to other regions. for jll_ aces. 11 a.m., nurs*ry class, Chil- •Sermon, and 7 p.m., '>th tiraji.' J.b.Y.C,Meet- 1 director, Vistory and iiewconiers in tlie area hducauon, the school offers a program of Class. All children in the eighth grade or During this hour, a baby-siltei li. available. , drcn's t'liurch. 11 a.m., mornlni , worship.' Ing. „, ' ~ . • '--'- -are cordially, invited to attend the services; guidance, and tra^iin_ for pre-school children below arc to assemble in the nave of lite An evening Uible cluss iu&—men is being — S:-IS p.m., Youthtimu; [',roups\__or all aj'.us. Monday - K p.m., S.1-..Y,C. Small Croup; of all faiths. K.very effort is made by the staff scheduled for early < ictober, 7 K:-IS and III-a.m. Church School .sessions. church for opening devotions at 'J:30~ u.tii,,_ <} p_.m.| pi'j£_—sci'viL'o prayer in the Church Leaders.""- ! ' Coflee I lour between services; -1 p.m., Kamily, to help ihe.pupipadjust from the limited en^ after which each child will b« assigned to Ills1" _. An orientation, meeting' will be held on - Library. 7 p.m., cvunini1. tio:.|H;l scrvia.-. ; Tuesday - -K p.m., Consultants-' meetiitg. Program and (v.'M) p.m. Cliapel Choir rehear- vironment of the home to his responsibilities new teacher, and then proceed to the normal J riday, Sept, 16, at 7::)(l p.m. for children l ui-:.day — S p.m., lidi'udc- leaders and Wednesday - '!:3ll a.m., Holy .Communion; sal. as'a member of, a Ui'oup, I'nstar Stumpf said. class location. The teachers, assistant teach- entering the seventh grade and eighth grade coumimcenk'U iiit'Lt, S p,jn., officers of the 1 1 K p. in,, hpiscopul Clmi'chwonic.i), (Ky.ei.ilnt ,, Monday, 7: IS p.m. lioy Scouts, Troop 71 The interior facilities, as well as the outdoor ' cvs,' and Sunday School. Officers will be Inr who wish to receive confirmation instruction Women's Missionary Society met* at-theliyme - Urandij; B p.m., J.K.Y.c:. Advisors'' Kit -'t- and H p.m.. Wesrilcld (.'oiiiicll of Churches playground offer, scientific educational equip- stalled in Sunday's church service at 111:45 in. preparation for church membership. Their - of Mp.-dvrwln WcllaiiiT. ' *>j ment to the children. To round out the pro- Thursday - 7 a.m., Holy CoininlHiion and "open mcetinc'tit tlicl'irct -Mnthodist Churcft£ a.m. A coffee'in honour of the teachers will »#areijls are al:|o expected to attend.;'I lie first-- Wednesday — s-p.m., prayer - praise ser- • gram, the school also provides varly training • be held for cVcryouiTpreseui after the service. "'year class will meet on Monday .andUK;second vice.. S:.ui p.m., children's Bible story and V>;M) p.m.."T'ireU: Meetings i" 'Jm'hoMu;:,. Westfleld, _J_ • . ..'. -• for the Ixiy;; and _irlK-in the Chriiilian foltli Beginning on Sept. IK, the High School t year class on Tntsday, bjuth at •) |>iiri, - ••.. prayer time.1 : . • . —' ' ~- Tuesday, noon, Now York Uualnessmen's ; —rainchron;—vt'M) • p.m. Commitment Club; -B • and life. . . . - . Bible Class and., the' Adult Uiblo Class will lurther inforuiption about any of these — Nursery O|vn duriiii1, all services. St. John's Lutheran p.m., Uoard of.Trustees; 8. iJ^m. lioard .of Session:; are held onMunday,-Wednesday and begin fall~ study series, and a ru.*w pastor's programs may be obtained by phoning 37^- Iriday mornings from 'J to -11:30 a.m. linrollr _ 587 S| • Christian liducation; B p.m., Choral ArtSoci- .Adult .Inquiry Class ,wllL_begiu .-a. 12-week •1525 or^57nr;572l!. • iiient ill opt^n. to -children -uf all faiths, tlirou St. James Sum ety,'aiid'R:15 p.m. Board of Dcacoa!;. "COUTGe. The Rev.—K^-.—J.- Siumpf, pastor of •15 S. Sprimjfiuld ov«. and four; years old. Openings ure stiiravail- . Holy Cross, explained, '^Anyone wtlo wishes .Spr ingfiuld Tutlay -- K p.m., theservice. B p.m. ,able forjho curient term. Those desiring fur- -to inquire- further into tiie Christian faith or ]r, Francis X. Coylc, pastor Adult Choir. — St. Stephen's. Episcopal ther information may coll the church' office:' to receive Instruct ions (or the purpose of be-" v. Edward Oi'Ming and Sunday — B a.m., Sacrament of-the Altai'. Main St. opposite Taylor rd, 37V-I525'or ti35-l'J57. coming a member of Holy Cross Church is Temple lists times "Rov. R^icluird Slardonu, oswi&tont pastor;. '0 a.m., the service; insiallation of Cluirch Millburn, N.J. invited to attend." School staff. Ill a.m., Sunday Church School. . satiird:i_--coiilo:".:.ton from I p.m. to S:1UI R£v. Jamos R. Lindsloy, Rtictor 11:15 a.m., the service. '.>," 10 and 11:15 a.m., Lowronco C. Apgar, hui&ic director of Holyt Day_events p.m. .uul lioin 7:.UI to ') p.m. • ~ nursery service. •! p.m.,1 Junior lli|;h Choir. s Summer Schedule: "Alfa r sodef y pla hi Sunday —Masses at ', , °, 10 and 11 a.m. S p.m., catechelkal classes. 5 p.m., Child- Chyrch-t-o resume s Sunday: 8 a.m., holy cuiumunion; -10 a.m., I he scjiedule of Jewish Ilii'h I loly Day ser- and l.';l p.m. ' " fen's choir, 0 p.m.. Senior lli_h Choir. vices at lemple llelli Ahni, S'prmgfield, wu.s I Lilly masses at 7 a.m. and H a in. mornin_ prayer and sermon with l.i'olycommun- t .Mmiili'iy --—7--P.il'., .CTnircl___S_ji_»l dinner. -luii..-uii-Jlrst. Sunday of mont)L(chlld_care in meeting Tuesday announci,d this week by K.ibbi KeubenK.I.e- .___ oi'ilessuuii;, Monday alter iiuteriiYdi.- I uesday -- '^-til a.m.," I-1 HV, MoiTi'inKCirUO,. service schedul'e_ "~j_iiptisnis— every Sunday .at" 2 p.m. sharp. church house). " ; 1 he l-irst Presbyterian cliurcn oi .^piiuji- .2 ji.in., jiCC, 1'elmer. K:15 p.m., LCW, livy- Tuesday:' l':30 a.m.. holv communion. . • Our Lady of Lourdes Uosary and. Alt.." Servioes for KoMh HashaHiili will'be held AiraniYomems iriusiTie" lYKidc" In -advance-with— ITlIll', Cifole"." ' ~ ""'" - _Soclety__o£ Mountainside will hold,Its first, ficld will rosume its regular I all schedule ; 1 f Wednesday .at H:'M[ p.m., next I hursday at '.> one of the priests. • • ' ' ' rf* 1 meetinj; ^r~UieTseiTs oii .TUOsday^'evenini , -in- -of—wor-siiip -servlce!i_Qn -tjunduy—at ':3() and Our Lady of Lourdes the schoor auditorium on Central ave. 11 in the Church Sanctuary. The Kev. Bruce 304 Cuntral avu. it 'J"a.m. Yum Nippur service' will beheld The Ruest speuker will be tho Kev. James • W. livans will preach and the Senior Choir J^ i. " MountoinsFdo on I riday, Scpi. 2.1, at ft;Hll p.m." and Saiur- ' T-'lildhr who is tlic Assistant"Superintendent will resume us'ministry of jnusic under the- Rmv.'Gorold J. McGarry —Pnstor "day, Sept. 1!4, at '.' a.m. of Schools for the Newark Archdiocese. Ills direction of John II. Bunnell.- Mrs. William. Junior service:; will he held from 11 a.m. Rov, Francis F. McDarniitt topic will be "Federal Aid to Education." T. Meglaughlln will be ut the organ. I he Rtiv. Francis X. Curdon, AsWistants u> 1 p.m. next'I hursday, Sept. 15; i.n IricUiy, Mrs. Jolm Knodel is~ chairman for the sacrament of holy baptrsm.wlll be administered svpt. Hi, anil on Saturday, Sept. 24. Sunday Masnos ' at~7," ft, 9:1S,-1(1:30 a.m. meetini;. ~A11 members, OS" well"Tis-tho5c- —at-the.-ll-o-'clock-suFVlco, >— -- — -nncH-y-noom • '^ ^mumfln.nf.rhn pnrlsli who would Ilkn tn hrcomc Church S"clioolIEessions.wlll boi',in for oil. Weckday Masse;: at (v.'M), 7:15 mid «' a.m. members, are invited to attend, she s'uld. departments In thii-P«riKhllpuseund.ilieChupel Holyy day ma:,:. MmSH 7 tdtO^ _under the direction of .the Reneral superln- tendent, HarolcTw. Jones. Kegistration desks' Dinneryxivnce planned— a.m. aiitt 12 noon. 1 I'.irst Iriday Masses at 6.-30, 7:15-iuul 11:.'«) Deborah board session will be manned for all now students entering a.ni', ~ the.'school.- Starting time will be 9:30 a.m. by mixed bowling group Miraculous medal noyena Monday in H p'.ni. Suburban-Deborah will hold its next "board — JJenediction during school year on i-rmays 1 meetui_ on Monday at b:ju p.m. at Temple Navy man parffcipnofes- - I emple beth Alirn .^unimer Mixed liuwnnv. at 2T.T0 p.m. Baptisms on Sunday. ; a( 2 p.m. Beth Ahm,l_-irlngfield. I'lans forafundralsing_ -^e^__t__yviH- spons'Ji1—its -iintiu{tl~dinncr~tlancr - 'by appointment. b'azaur~a'nd ror-tire~SejSe1riUef~IiiSliIon SlioW" NSvy AirmariTI'hlrd Class Rupert J. Humor on'oci, l| at the temple, with cocktall^beini;-, OFFERS yyy iiieetihg~wiiriicrdiscuS;5rdr' ' ° •" : •-of'TffiO^Morrls nvc.,-.Sprln;T,ftctd7~witB~gnc-ijf" Wednesday meetings to-0:45 p.m.— the parti'c'i'parits 'in a twoAlay exercise con- I'rl/.es arid trophies will be awarded to ducted by..the Naval Air Kesoryes at the the .winners ,of both Beth and Ahni leagues First Presbyterian Naval Air Station hi Lakehurst. The exercise w]ioJiav'ejiarii.cipal > CHUB HOOFING • SPOT WttO CONTROL Temple Beth Ahm 7 Loyalty," beginning a series on jhe basis of • AND CHEVY TRUCKJL - An affifioto ol tho .'- UniTod Synarjorjutj of Amorica ^-decision for Chriotiaiv-disciples.,5p.m., Junior YEAR 'ROUND GUARANTEE with our High -picnic-nnd meetin_r:7 p.m., Senior High HOLY w '..._ Robbi Roubon R. U___i_no. , Yo.utlfWlll nioet in the Trlvett Chapel;—:.: . - ... TALL Cantor ISMM.1 Woisman, ' UIESP«INa~- - Monday -- 8 p.m., MethodlstMenwillinstall I1AYS • PoWci Itiition 60 Baltusrol way, Sprinrjfiuld • P4**r-Hel*t»t 1 he officers of the club, under the direction of Limittid Number P H • rirtiluition it i lu i.uc l.ockiy -_.7:31> P.m., United Synagogue Y, -..- Howard Mason, retiring president, -Rosorvatlons AvbiToblu 1 ooo tnTr" """ open—house—picniCT-T.12^-1 lawLliorn~ave__8=il ..Jljipsdny" --'NnnnT-Wom.iiUj; Society of Chris- - Cnl!-- • Spot WtntCant'sl p.m., Hebrew School registratton. 8:30 p;m., lian -Service; bring a sandwich; dessert and 1 tool you necd- SPRING SUMMED Scliool Ixiard, special ineetini . ' . beverage will be-served. Report on schoolof Temple Office • Powir flteuton • Powir JUnlion ' • Powir Bollinj • Powtr Rolllrif Tonwrrow -.- 8:45 p.ln.__Snbbath service. missions by" Mrs. Lydla Schneider, ^p.m^. CallNovrt- • FtrtilifilianTllSini • r,iliili.lljn)|'.U DRexel 9-5387 1 • Funam Cootlol Saturday -,'9 n.m.r SabbullirhiervlcAf -off-ic-lalrboard,' - . .. ' _. 1000 m It or, - -« • Wtil I Crib Cru'i ' Tn fnK'itnct Cub Conlrol •" Mon. S.-TliuuJ_L0_lQ,-6 H.M. J ..ChintHMiCwim ^—LesteivBrAun, willrba ctUlcxLXQ.the.Xorali as' -Holy-Gros-s-Cu+hoKin_ 379-787JL —OrairtiBirol _.tt_Bar MUA1ah._lL._n .m,,__*i_'lihot seryice. w-Hni C«M(»l—-—• • J -(--T-ho-CliurcW K of tit A-R ad to~^Luthf»r on Hour'/-- Sunday -- 9 a.ni.,-TipTJn-tlig bL'ssiurt^, Sunday!" and TV'i '!Thi»- Is ,t.hi. Ljfo") School and confirmation classes. _ 639 Mountain avonuo,~Spr(nQtiold, N.J. Monday — 4 p.m., opening BcSRion, llobrew -_- TI10 Rovrirrmd K.J. Stumpf, Pastor nlajE-Wcdnesday clusyes. 8:30 p.m., meeting. —— _ _- Tuesday --j4p.m__;'__flnj__4-^&iqii.-Uel_rew _ Sdiool_jr '""• r ' " uaittcr-meeiiti.. _ p.m., Rosh* Httshnnalt

p.m.,. Wjlther tcague zone board nieeting, ^ Wednesday .-- l:3iLp.m., Uible hour begins •' Save The Increase Plu.s Our Discount PricosI fall series. ' — ~— Bring along a poncil dnrj we'll help you figure your own deal NATIONAL Evangel Baptist KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET Shunpiku rd., Sprinrjfiuld Wnrrmi WlH'ioni Weil. Pastor Qualifyrtmd-iiervi cc for0vcr-3o~reors ' Sunday - 9:15 .11,111., Rev, Herbert Henry •• '••--.. :-. •'• • FREE- ' -.--••• • _2IS-MOUNTAIN AV^ OF) IVFRV l-'hrenstein, director of Biblical studies and ~ ""ift at the E '• ' , H.J: "• , FRr.F. PARKING Tuesdny - B p.m., prayer rueetin_.

SUNDAY'S CMONTN LET'S TALK A DEAL!" ST. Stephen's Episcopal Church When a |;lven sltuutlon must be "resolved, it sometimes happens tliut.courace is a far (Maid Street, opposite Taylor Park) greater asset than physical atreniitlitl , •, • When the popular attitude I:; not. necossarily tho proper "IKST STATE BANK, OF UNION Sunday, September 11th : attitude, those who would stand alone, , or with the, minority, NIW itmit must not be \Veak.of heart ^r . •.lilllll.- 9:15 Famlily Sorvlco. of Morniny '1'9 lie rii'.ht, rathor than to • Prayer (Classes .follow), be popular, is nconstant dial- . lcn^o; Jt Is jthe nauH-e of man Morris & Commerce AV'es. 11:00 Morning Prayor and Sermon M\IN oVl'K K Morri- Aitmir ll llurkr P«rU jy w seek apprby.al of'his con- TOU'NI.F.Y1»1UN(.1I ' lilt.1IVC \Y IIHVNC1I temporaries, I vUOl F I v'HI-VHtl' C()UV«IU * Morrlb Avrmir ul Honif a .1 v . ' •"•' l ' M nil v) r Hunx •> • "•• 1 --( ehllJ-coT«rTrf-W&-and -11:00'services,) Tho pjiuwor- is faith. Olio, Potl'rr Ax-r-nllr Mi>nrcir> Slrrrl •"."• 1 v.i. n i^rn r AH nr »L CM I on UNION Open Eves. , MU 6-2800 must liolliye In Hod and ih •#l»u' ll liuumu'f Coi;i>rtiuui '"''iii' '•••! MM 11 WOIVHI the ifrlncliilos'ot t'hrt:.tlanity. If'there Is such iiulief, it is MUrSock «-4«M .the source ol lasting courai',0 and endurance," •.,'.. •-Thursday, S'ept. 8, Miss GaH Prestwich is "married Church wedding to W a y n e D. Fe rd o n Sa tu rda y for Mf. Salerno,

'Die tnarriJi'c ol Miss Gail Marian I'regt- Toms River girl Burroughs tei.. Union, anil the laic Mr. Mi.;> Jeane Kugler, daughter of Mr. und J3 I'roM-wich, lu—Wayne Uavjd r-'aidgn, Mrs. Michael . Kugler of Toms River was son of Mr. and Mrs. David I-Vrdou ofTowaco married on Sunday, Aug. 21 to Ernest Sa- took place Saturday. 1 he Rev. Russell C. lenio, son of Mr_and Mrs. lirnest Salerno Ulock pertormed the ceremony at Connec-^ • ' of Unl6n. The ceremony was held In the'lloly lictu Farir|s l're:.liyterian Church,- Union. A— Spirit ^Church, followed by a reception at die re<,vptloi] w;is held ai the Town and (..'ampus Town and CalrnpuS-RestatJrant,-Union. Restaurant, ' ,( Miss Joan Anderson was maid of honor. The bride, )'i\'i-n~in marriage by her' cousin, MIKS fiileen Wilton servi-d1 us'bridesmaid. I.(.•pnHrd.llow.il ill, had Mr;. I).(iru|'j', William- Research unit sets Best man was'Henry Salerno, brother of1 son/ her sister, as inairon ol hunor^-Brides- ,,„ the groom. Ushering was Jerry-Salerno, maid:; were Mrs, Virginia Kramer," sfcter of . another brother of the groom. , ihe groom* Mrsu'lilaini.- Nino,-Miss Pamela its membership tea Mrs. Salerno attended IJurdutte College, Wilbur'and Mrs_., lilame lilyj. Doston, MiJis.Jluc husband was .graduated... .' Wiftiiiin .Aucliierlonie was best man.fpr Ills.. •-•rom Soton Hall University, and did graduate ,n. Ushers were D. Gregg Willi-amsbn, on Monday evening work at I'ordliani University. -iiPTaw^oT the bride; Joseph Kramer, The Ruth Estrin Goldberg Memorial for After an extended tour of the United States, brother-in-law of the groom; Michael Yukas Cancer Research will hold its' lBtli_ annual, dio couple w>M reside m CallfonnaT~ . and IJouglass Mowrow. membership tea Monday at H:30 p.m. in Temple . The bride is a graduateof I."nionnighSchool. Sharey Shalom, Springfield. --" She iy- unipluyud at Prudential Insurance Co., Miss"Norma Weinstein of Newark, group Union proprietor takes . Newark. The groom1 is TrjTrjduato of LJoonion president, will conduct a brief business meet^~ High School :uid is employed as a computer ing. A skit written and produced'by Mrs. Mel- • special trip to Germany operator at Warner Lambert Pharmaceutical " vin Stein of Union and Mrs. Edward Schwartz Vo., Morris Plains. of Springfield win be presented.iiy members. Joseph Wirnmer, owner of the Union llof- The couple will reside in Union. Membership clialrmeh who are In charge of brau, is "'currently on a combined Iwsiness' arrangements for the evening and for the and pleasure trip to Germany. Uorn in Uav- current ~3rlve"Tor~ new members are Mrs. arin, Wimmer Is making his first visil In Howard Alter and Mrs. Arnold Socolow, 13 years. '' ' UULII uj union, anu/virs, Arnold Nreain 01 Uiar . Tie win visit relatives in Wolfratshaven, ..Hostess chairmen for the evening are Mrs. near Munich,. and tour several breweries.- iauid-r)ront,-Mr«; - Harrison-Elliott-and-Mrs.— He-alGO-willbuy-authcnticticcor'fonhc-Oniorr- 1'rnest Freeman, all of Union. Mrs. Dora restaurant. ' _j Pollack of Newark and Mrs. llaroia Shapiro • Mr. and Mrs, Wjmmer, before establishing of Millburrv have supplied decorations for die the Union I lofbruiL oile. year ago, owned the MRS. WALTER DREYER event. MRS. ERNIiST SALERNO Bavarian Village in Newark for 17 years. Marriage is held Susani J. Kppp

MRS. WAYNli 1). IT.RDON to Walter,i Miss Susan Joyce Kopp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TYed_C,. .Koppj_Jr, _o_f;_Lancflsiej rd., Unlonrwas-marrled Saturday to Walter PatrickJ>e)m wed I".. Ureyer, si>n of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Dreyor of Kawamooh dr., Union. Dr. Robert Scott offlciateil at die ceremony to Lebanon-bride in Westminster Presbyterian Church, Ellz- abeth. A reception followed, at the Chantl- clor, Mlllburnr— —. . In NewJ-lamp shire Miss' Jill C. White was mold of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Josephine Fuga, Mrs. Miss Judith Bassy, daughter of Mr. and James Carney and Miss Barbara Dreyor,: Mrs. llarvey L. Iliissy of Lebanon, N.I I., was sister of the groom. married Saturday to Patrick Selm, son_of Mr. —Robert Dreyer served as best man for and Mrs, Charles Selm of 21(1 Longview rd., his brother7."Ushering were William Weag, Union. Herbert Hummel and Walter Ernst.. • Kev. -Frank Crowley performed the cere- Mn and Mrs. -iJreyer-are alumni of Union mony in SacreiLJJcart Church,. Lebanon. A re- I Ugh School. Mrs. Dreyer Is n representative ception followed in Lander's Restaurant. with N. J. Bell Telephone Co. JJter husband Miss Janis Bassy was maid of honor for Jii_ein|ikiycilJ>y Industrial pjyaQod.~-Unio.a- ~1rri~"5t5tCTr~nr'ldesrrraitTs were MTss" Louise" Following a . honeymoon E.T'uerio Klco, Bergeron, Miss Susal Gilman and Miss Lois dip couple will reside In RoselTe Park. Palmer. Flower -jdrls were-Jane Uassy, sis— ter of the bride, and Carol Smith, cousin of the groom. • . ~ for his .nephew. .UsIieua-wei'-e-Charlei CJ-'Nell,- une- Loslie'Palmer and R,'Curtis Mills, __ The bride, a graduate of> Peter lieni Brig- forJSteiLL ham School of-Nursing, Boston, Mass., is a MRS. HUMBF.RTO ROVIRA • registered nurse In Columbia, S.C. Her hus- rband~ra—:r—senior—nt-tiie-University—of South Carojlnar Miss Swiendc oftu'ln e ? • 1 lie coii|iie will reside In Columbia, S.C. following a wedding trip to,Virginia Deach. becomes~a bride -St.—Michael's Church, Union,"""wns'tho scene 2 missionaries to speak z: of the marriage-Saturday afternoon of Miss "Tvfiiur'een- Joan Swienclcki, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. JolmJJ. Swienclcki.of Parsippany- in Orchard Park Church Tro.y...Mills, formerly of.HJnl'in, to llumberto •• Rev. Donald M, Taylor, missionary from' RoviiM,. son of Mrs. Amelia Diaz of Eliza- Cambodia, arid the Philippine .Islands, will be beth and Gregorlo llorlborto Rovlra of Eliza- _a guest speaker at the annual missionary cun- beth. A reception followed -at- Snuffy's Steak —volition in Orchard Park Church of the Chrtr^ " House, Scotcii T'lains. tian and-Missionary Alliance";T2M Victor nve., •viiss Mary Brace served as maid.of honor. r "Union, lie wtll discuss his work when he and Bridesmaids included Miss Carol Ann Swien- his wife .began Jheir caFoers as'missionaries ' oickl nnd Miss Jo-Atm. Swienslckl, sisters of- —In—Cambodia aid in the Philippine Island, -the bride; Miss Patricia Ann-llusar, cousin of where They were transferred 'when thuj jjje JjrlxLe; -and Miss Virginia Cedeno. Miss sli.uatloj.iJn Cambodia became critical. _ Nancy Jean llusar, cousin of the bride, was. "T Rev.1 L. Edward Davis, pastor of Orchard a flowoc-glrl. _ . • " T • - ParkChmvTvrhas lnviiocl members and frieuds_.-— Julio Dia^, 'coiisiifof-tlie groom,—served1 to the convention, He lu^sjilso inyilediiiepTibllc as best man. Ushers were Jame^ Dlttmar, "Mariu Di-a/, Nrcol rteina anTI"Nel"soiV DpR^T ventions at H,-when Miss Mildred Gresham, Rafael Reyes was ring bearer,1 —missionary lo The

..Mis c;ordiav-ao-aturt>naroT^Waegu^;ihit;-. School, -NewaJEy-->^5~ em j' ' ~' having-anil-Luan jV^soclatlon. Newark; Her fiance, wHo"was-jipSUwtotlrfrom Uniott. Ill-gh School, l.imttonding Newark College of- Kutgers University,- whern \u; ik n-Tnemlipr of— KC Church, Union, wrlMiokiitTSTirst regular Fan Delta F"hh— Includes SltampoG . monthly meeting of the season'.on Tuesday aiid Sal at K p.m. in the parish hall, ~~ A June IH, 1%7,, wedding Is planned; House ol I ormal installation of officers will be held YINaNT'S Buuuly at tills time. They are: Mrs. James Coates, • hjb Appoin Intcn I Nocc'.Miry president; Mrs, James Caulfiold, vlce-pres- Union P.TA names idi'iit; Mrs. Waller Schoeuknect,. Secretary; 2027 MORRIS AVE.— Mrs. Matthew Wade, treasurer. •UHIO.N CENTER " •••' MU 6-3824 Members intL'rijsteil/in. bowling ,ou Wed- officers for season '---- .'\— '.- OponT««'y Day T- nesdays may join tlio Rosarians-lwwlinglt'ngue a """""The f.'hlon High Scliool. I'a'rent-Teachpr TT-rlovn~trri!r—100 o—virgin^wool—knit—conr- Associatjon officersaiul board members for, by Romia "'cause it's wtfrm without .weight MTMBERS A.N.T.A.. N,F..T.A., C.T.C. _ll^e_year_l'Hiti-(i7: liave Iieen jnnciujiced, '_ <>nd wfinkie_fr-e-e^-tao^Can-be—wonwtml ted FRIDAY IMF .The are:...president, Mrs. R6bcrt Clee; or sliih-line- as i'llust'ratod,. Colors: Wine, —AlJ—Uumi_ottu!V-tluJn—tpo+- vk:e-pi*esidenl. Mrs. Irving Rubuifiold; lion- arafy vice-presldcnl, Harry K. Cookc Jr.; 49 OB nc.v)s. should bo % ouroffice treasurer Mrs. William McNamara; recurd- by noon on Friday. iiij1, secretary, Mrs. Joseph llallyrinc; cor- Uf^M£l hook; budget and finance, Mrs, Irving Rubin- field, co-chairman, Mrs. FrcdjDerger; char- For F.unnin' . '. . For Shoppin' It's Slack Top ' =T acter and spiritual, Mrs. Philip LaPoInt; citizenship, Mrs. Clinton Moorman; civil » Tho now cuNvolvot'look ih a lovoly warm defense, Robert Clee; cultural arts, Mrs. washablo liglitwoiglit fabric for the top. Jiiles Borger;'Founder's Day, Mrs, Joseph' Colors, arc taupe, . gold and cranberry. invitcr, inquiries firfliirdini; i^;islration for thi' 'fili 'G/ (crin liiko; high school service, Mrs, Harry Ger- Sizes 8 to 16. S|)(!cuili7iMi courses ol instruction .in; oflerod foi Jumim, tel; historian Mrs. William Mprrls; legis- 15. lirailcs 2 and 3; I're-tcuifs H'i'ilns '1 In 6; Junior llii;h and llii'.li lation, Mrs. II, Leo Divey. . . School students, The- faculty .is coniniiMHl ol .iiroltssii-'iiiil teachers nnd actors havini! liacknmunils in •cliildrons llicalrp. Also: library service, Mrs, Burton Fried- oniversilv nnd iiublic sclionl:;. to It; vis inn .mil l*'i;ilim,iti) II ic .i 1 r >• man; membership, Mrs^. Jujm Gallagher; —- l^tmHrrTT pan 15 . . . pants . . . tlh ion4^ Ittrg- .niddiii'clini:. m.isic, rrulwrt • I lassaril; uewsleuer, Sirs. '.Ilowtird Scliwiiru, cn-chalrina'n, Mrs. Seth ; ost array from denim tlio fintist w6oloiTs(" Cm iiculum l.iculfy V.illa; pnreiu-faniily, .Mrs, Philip I'ortnoy; In sizes 6.to 20 at Stan Soninior. SINGING FOR MUSICAL, THEATRE JAMES CAMPODONICO procedure-by-laws, Miss Luunora FeiichUT; • , • 4. lo|-18. CREATIVE DRAMATICS ' RUBY DE STEVENS, program, Ilarry R. Cooke, Jr.; publications, DANCE FOR THE THEATRE \ JAN MC ELHANEY Hlopil equal portiotiH ACTING TECHNIQUES \ BARRY WQLOSKI of cream cheone and a Mrs. Russu|l Frame;,publicity,Mrs. Stanley 1 l-lo/.ei\;' schoi|l education, Irving UubinfU'ld; directors • " .••-• • specialty cheeky. Col-. ' 1 Monj 5. Uurnun, I).A., M.F.A. Thuiltru Arts. Tliuatrii Eilui:.ltion and social liuil rbiJm representative. ^ Kirs. ; Gllilo Biro, H.A. Sputich nnd Drama ' .or.will) roil food color- Dianiaiitiini'Gomes,. co-chairman, Mrs, Ko- ]VUAJ/,OAJ A/. ^7T. .- ..inn. -Shapo Into an ap-^ bi'i'i'Llubucky, • , —' ' ..for additicinal information write tit call 4 • - 1 Tim Thojtru Sellout and Producing Coniiimiy, P.O. llox 212, • pie', trim with green* The first executive board m'eeting will In .. Maplewood, N.J. Phono SO 3-3736 held attho high .sclluOU-Muntluy-at Hi |).m. -iti-Koom-llj -"" •; -Thursday, Sept; «, 1!>G(>

ARUMJT...DRIVE SJFEIYf

a biOjt more closely, in ordePr 10 protect the precious lives of children going to and from school? ALERT motorists everywhere/drlve a bit more carefully at all times, watch the roads and curbs Here Are Some. Other Ways YOU Can Help

• Be sure that your car is mechanically safe. Check brakes, steering, • Never pass a school bus loading or discharging passengers. light, wheel balance and alignment,"tires at frequent intervals. • Watch for children darting out into the street. In fact, watch out' • ' Watch out for School Zone signs and adhere strictly to the speed for children EVERYWHERE and ALL the time! restrictions in these areas. • Remember: children are unpredictable. Their safety,is YOUR re-" • Watch out for and obey school safety patrolmen^ — sponslbility. When in doubt-^^STOPI L_!

This message sponsored in the Public Interest by the firms listed bolow:

B..&.M- ALUMINUM CO. -Aluminum-Siding 2064 MorrTTTvV., Union MU 6-9661

:A-A AUTO STORES MEWETT'S NURSERY KRAJACK TANK LINES, INC. PETERSON STAMPING & MFG. CO. UNION DRIVE-IN THEATRE ,' 663 Ellinbnlh Ave., Elliobelh AVe. 75" No. Michigan Avenue Route 22 EL 3-91TJ8 ' EL 4-4133 1229 U.S/Hwy, 22 Raselle Park- 352-2093 •Kenilworth.~"CH: 1-0900 Union MU 6-1260 577 South Orange Avo., Noworli Mountainside AD 2-4091 -7**+™—=-FIRST STATE BANK OF UNION LAMPERT FARM STORES . SERVING YOU FROM FIVE Stores Sofving the CommunltUi of Irvlngton, _ PYRO_PLAStlCS CORP. AMERICAN CAN COMPANY CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ," Union, KmllwortK, Llndsn & Rosalie. D, MU 6-4800.— 7AN HORN & DOLAN - DRUGS & COSMETICS PACKAGING — Buy Milk by the gallon and save • Pyro Park f — REAL.TORS-INSURORS U.S. HIGHWAY 22 250 Nbilh Bfood Si. Union • .. . - ' • MU 7-2500 FOUR SEASONS PLAY & RECREATION CENTER -LINDEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. 'Union 608-7600 Ellinb«lh EL 5-5700 AMhCDCAU AUCDUCin nnnDC ^ West-Chestnut St. at Rt, 22 . : 725-St.-.George-Ave.... _ANPERSON OVERHEADJDQPRS Union _____ MLL_-015i- Roselle 241-OLQQ RED DEVIL INC. • — •••J)75 Lehigh Avenue--- - _. • ' ~ •- —— . — AGEHCY, 1NC7 2400 Vauxhall Rood 485 Che.tnut Street Union MU 7-1JI1 union-MU 6-7500 _ GARDEN STATE BOWL Union • "" — NEW YORK OFFICE- - „ MAX0N PONTIAC INC. ,. 57,5 Lexington Avo., "iti'.PL 2-1700 N»w York ' --_ UNION-IRV.-HILL, LINE SINCE 1926 ' {George'. Pro Shop Located on Preml.e.) Union- -- V ' -T—.MU 8-2233- Whsroyouconalwayveountondapandoble isrvict BROUNELL-KRAMER-WAiDOR Rub* Barn laky, Prop. Nick Svercheck, lr,, Mgr. . 1477 N. Brood .St -_ AGENCY __ Hlll»ld. ' ' . VWA 3-6900 • 147B Morrli Avnnui SAlEMnAUTO RtPAIR COMPANY WARNOCK LIQUORS Unlo... • - MU 7-1133 GRAVER WATER CONDITIONING COMPANY _MftllMTilucmc»lcl)ftC.7,n 203 Sheridan. Ave. DIVISION UNION TANK CAR COMPANY ~J . ITlUU W IAIM JlU tPI JrU jA L V.U. •—: '— 1070-SoUnv^-Rood- U.S. HIGHWAY 22 . MU 7-4050 THl HJ7BUTLEirCORPr - Union 687-8300 382-1611' LT6ifigh Avenuer~ -Qnion MU 6-5555 HARMONIA SAVINGS BANK The Family Bank SATELITE DINER & RESTAURANT" WESTERN ELECTRIC CO.,INC^ •jout. 22

Brunt)'nCornerCoffes Corner-Coffeee ShalSha>l -f tHtiHJTURE CRAt't^ifc OAK TREEFLOfilSX Sugar BowPcgrttectlonBiy-oi LuncheBnette .' v U.S. Hlnhwa)/ No. 22 & Folrwoy O'lv. -XifiXifi MoriroMri o AvenuA e "' -••—. : =HTSzHtghway 22 lIfr0U.S. Uigluvay 22_ 225.W. St.-Coorgc AVL\ Union' —•- _ MU 8-B10Q. i _ ..• Snringflcld -DR-6-HO'l) " — Mountalnsldu—A10-2-6402 '" -Linden. .1IU n-9SS-t —• -^_ LEMBO CONSTRUCTIOlTCO. SAMUEL W. OLIVER, IMC. 320 Sheridan Ave. TRETOLA'S RESTAURANT . ANGHAK TIRE BO. C amp town Tool & Die Go. Genoveie Insurance Agency Roselle CII 5-6236 1836 E, Elizabeth Ave,. ., •\2H No. Wo 3d Avo. Stdnoy Road PaHoping-HilHioirl 204 Morris Ave. Union MUW-07Q-7 Llnclsii I1"J tt-020fl , Kenllworth f)8H-R.|06 Springfield MU 2-9311 LINDEN AUTO BODY OSCAR'S BAR DellclouH Sondwlch«K A Speciality. - 740 Ellmbeth Ave. * ' TSW GARAGE GRABERROGG INC, Sprlngfl.ld Rood & Rout> 22 Andy's Twin Boro Liquor Storo CANTEEN BAR & DRILL Llndon • . HU 6-9100 j. Union . ' • . v MU 8-9805 l'J21 E.-Klizabetli Ave. - Englnit«rlng ln|actlng Molding •., • ' ••: • •' ' •.*"• Linden VVA 5-0020 . 5-Wo.utfielcl Ave. ._ ' •_ \ . ——-303-Michisuti -A-veiiUc ToolHDI. Rosollo I'urk 215-0800 Knullwortli CII 5-977') 750 Colfon Ava.iu. t- LINbEN PORK STORE Ronnie's FemlnW Fathlom K»nllworlh , CH 1-1155 Prim. MooH & Poultry 120 N. Wood Av«. . 29-3S E. Prlc.St. . 1 1 "- '" " • WA 5-712 r RkJI Chorg.-CCP-Hondy Chcirg." UnlOlT PI4I6 Qtati Company— Avis Rent-A-Car-Truck ORANFORD TAXI SERVICE AUTO GLASS • MIRRORS HAEBERLE & BARTH U.S. llwy N:i. 1 ' 225 Cr;«yfoi'cl Avenue ' 1729 Morrl. Avenue Cninfnnl CII.S-2581 -I1U ft-2272 Pun«ral Dlracton mHEVH0..LET IN0. Union MU (1-8020 lb25 Av^V, Union R.*S. Home & Auts Stores 971 Clinton Av«.'; Irvlnjton 2277 Morris Avenue U.S. • Highway 22 • ES 3-3333 - MU 6-4666 Union MU 6-2H00 Union MU 6-8200 • -' ••• ••!.••

BABGOLD SHOES DELL RAY REALTY "V'AUXH'ALL CYCLE COMPANY 30H N. Wood Ave, ,459 Chestnut Street SINGER SEWING CENTER Expart Repair., Part. & Accaitiorlev HAMBURGER WORST MARKET McCRACKEN FUNERAL.HOME Schwlnn, Rolalnl,, Kulllu.t Linden 486-.(>665 Union MU 6-9101 fiiilloping Mill Roud 1017 Stuyvesunt'Avenue 1500 Morris Avenue • • Union 688-7014 843 Valley Street, • Union 688-2888 Union MU 6-1700 Vauxhall Union MU^6-3907

BLIWISE LIQUORS Dobrowskl Fuel & Service Springfield Die cutting Oo., Inc. 1267 U.S. Highway 22 100 VI. Uluucke St. , HI-WAY/TAILOHING- MILLBURN.SPRINGFIELD . • . ' ' 725 Lexington Avenue ' WEARITE SHOES iid OfclW 20 Center Str«ot TAXI CAB CO. Konllworth CII 5-06D9 1014 Stuy voant Avanua • v- • Springfield -DR--6-0S44; : . Dlt 6-1000 — Union . .• •.. MU 8-5225 ' Unlon'i Lauding Family Shov'Stora

Springfield Height* Qartge . / EASCO AUTO SEAT COVER CO KELL'S TOWN SERVICE BOYLE ASSOCIATES MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 721 Mountain Avo, limurartc* SpaclallltM 493 Doulevuwl • . 1521 Stuto Highway 22 1070 .StuyveH(int Avenue' Springfield DR 6-1804 JAMES F. WHITE, REALTY 00. ' . 355 Jarivy Avsnua Union MO 8-602.1 • v ll UR-Cj-9724 „... Ulli' 2B°>7040 Union MU 8-2000 1423 Stuyve::ant Avenue Union MU 8-4200 KENILW0RTH SWEET SHOP SPRING LIQUORS INC. Flilr for Bviuty Mair Design Studio (Lunchonalt«) . MpUNTAINSIDE CERAMICS MARTIN WITZBUHG & SON BROWN FORD INC, Fsoturlng 30 FlavoVf of tc« Cr*am Echo Piano Shopping C«nt«r ^-^TLKLiti'iSasaaflttlV -.. J.:--."M:s.. MldUtuu- Avenue.-.. 4?o BouUvurd 1140 U.S. Highway 22 Rout* »2 & Mouhtaln Ave. 2022 Morris Avenue Union Ml).6-0040 : , \ . Kenllwurth 241-363,9 ' K.nllworlK , BR 6-970 Mountainside Al) 2-7879*- ^ 5ptlna([.ld ,. ^_i_t ... • • Union M.I V-2244 . , -Thursday, Sept..8', 196G- Barbara J a ne Ga ri I is ma rrJe< Jnitial meeting set BOY-TO-AMOGRETltS ~ . A seven-pound son, Peter Joseph Amogrettl, 'Marilyn D.'Mohr wab bom Aug. 31, 1966, at Overlook Hospital, for Deborah Guild, Summit, to Mr, and Mrs. Peter Donald Amo- Mapleweod,— a tu rd a y to ^ AI b e rt 1 i 4s J, ,. The iliixrlj^c of XUn* lui'luj'a J.uioCai Ult, Park Union groupz: 1. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Molir Sr. of " daughter of Mr. anj Mrs. Anthony (.'jrilKof 'Park-Union. Guild of Uebora:i will hold its Tarandno.oMtoselie Park ann d Mr. and Mrs. . first meeting of the 19d»4'7 year at tlie Ma- - Union ave*'. Kenj|WOrfhj|r r hnywannnnnrfvirh^Any - Pet J Ui" 1065Mr. Vernon rd.,, Union lu Albert I). Ulley gagement of their daughter, Marilyn Doris, J. 07 Valiidiall rd.. Union." in..; . f Mr. M. ALiijyj l Trhtnlsi—rtatt;—Ctl55GMt si.. Union,Sept. I'J Mrs. Aibc-ffLiiicyji-.pl at B:3I1 p.m. ' _ to Arthur S. Ehrlich, son of Mr. and Mrs." 37370 Martin rd., Union, wok place Saturday. Henry Etirllcirpf Cranford. R^lit'lii^^^^l l l Mrs. Kutli Slater, program vIce-prFsTdrnt, FRIDAY DEADLINE has urraiged a social program to be pre- Miss Molir Isia graduate of Jonathon Dayton ceremony in St. James Kuman CatholicI'liur'ch -Regional High. School, Springfield. She is Ail items other thpn spot news should Springfield. A rcd-piluM was held at tlio .Illue sented by Mi's. Khoiia Fischer. Mrs. Fischer will demonstrate the use of .beads and color employed by Kemper- Insurance Co., Summit. >e in our office by noon on Friday. Shutter Inn, Union. ' . Her fiance, who attended the University of Mrs, Kdward Koessncr \va:i"iiiiitron ofhonor 'schemes in tile home for tlio fall season. •Mrs. Phil Kopp, membership vice-presi- Notre Dame and Fairleigh Dickinson Univer- for lier~slster. Bridesmaids were Miss Janet sity, Teapeck, Is the vice-president of Bay,way Fun lor All Ao«l • Cool and Shod, —L-illt-y, sister of die. jjroom: Carol Ann Koes- dent, lias announced that tiiere will be a" mem- bership tea 0:1 Mo;id:iy. For, iiflilltional infor- Liquors, Inc. with branches in Linden and sner, niece of tlie bride; Mrs:. Robert Chrlstl- 1 Elizabeth.— . - " ano and Mrs. Kiclurd .Thonus. mation, MU-K-154 ' may be called. Donor credit BOWCRAFT PLAYLAND Frank tiarllis, brother of thi.-bride, wisbe.st^ will be given to the sponsor of eaclwiow :ncm- The wedding date has been set for Feb. 5. tout* 22, Scotch Ploln» m'an. Ushers were Jolin .i-illey, brother of the tx;r. . . 967 • Mlnlalur* Golf • Arch.ry groom: Kicluird '.Itiom;i5lHVoodrpw.Jensen and The Park Union Chapter is sponsoring a • Paddl« Boon • Com»lng lad.es' djytimo bowling league to be, active J\ VISUAL PROBLEM • Thomas Bazis." ". ' ' • • Many children pass the school vision test, • Pony & Ho.••bock Riding* The bride-, an alumna of Union Hiuli School, on 'fhursdiy afternoons. Memliers and friend:: • Go-Kant • Tobl. Tonnli are invited to join. For additional information, reports die New Jersey Optometric AssocCT was employed as a secretary at Bull Tele- atlon and still have a visual problem requir- • Picnic Ar.o •Snack Bar . phone Laboratories, .Murray .Hill, prior to Mrs. Warren Cohen, may be contacted lit ing attention. her marriage. .•686-3036. ., . " . - Her husband, who was graduated from M."B. Henry Slgmon (at 686-3966) is in charge . • Temple1 University, riiiladel|ihtu, I'a., has a of car raffles. Stations ure ."available now Protect your graduate a.'isisiaiit^hip-to'-ieiich at• Temple-iiml— through Saturday and Oct. 23 through Oct. MISS DONNA HINRICHS Protect your will study for his master's degree in health, 29. All raffle, books must bo returned ay school youngster • and physical education. ' ...J . ' Nov. 1, it has been announced, lawn with Following- a wedding trip to Bermuda, the Mrs. Jack KumJn, Union,-trig week "cliuir- Donna K. Hinrichs couple will reside in Philadelphia, I'a. ma.i, has 'announced that tag wjjk will bo withanAGRICO held Oct.-- 17 through Oft. 22. She may be contacted ut 6B6-2791,' and territories will SAFETY PONCHO AGRICO ::-r-vjr,\ • be assigned at tlie Sept. 19 meeting. engagement is told Mr. ,and-Mrs. Bernard H. Illnrlchs of 247= $ Grass F< , Longview rd., Union, have announced tlie en- with th« gagement of tlieir daughter, Donna Kathleen/ purchat* of WinansrKirschner AGRICO. to Joseph A. lluyden Jr., son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Joseph llayden of South Orange." ^engagement is fold Miss Hinrichs Is an alumna of Mount-St. Wintoriio it now! O.n'e $4.95 bag of . .Winterizo this weekend - it's Mary's Academy,- NbrthJ'lainfieldTTUid' will" AGRICO Grass" Food winterized 5,300 the professional way to a receive a B.S. In mathematics next Juno from Announcement • has been made of the en- sq. ft. Makes grass spring.'to life. You. beautiful lawn. Apply AGRICO I gagement of Miss Ellen Phyllis Winans, Boston College, Chectnut Hill, Mass. • Her fiance, an alumnus of St. Benedict's mow. it an-d |ot the clippings lay. Th-A, Grass Food-usod by 2 out of daughter of Mrs. Edward VVinans of33Swartli- 1 mor.e_rd., Linden, and-the Into Mr—VVinans,- J rep.,_Newarkr waa-gruduated - with JB'A,' blanket of cl|gp'ings^_ protects grass 3 profossional_g'rass growors —^^to--lra-Mawin-JCirjiclinot-r-son-o(-Mr^iuid-Mr-s.- ^rooT5~whTcn conTinuo to grow all~v7inter. At yoor local gardon conto' Ben Kirsclmer of Union. ' ' - June, and will attend Rutgfirs Law School this Miss .VVinans, who attended Srrnn Hall Unl- • month. '"" verulcy, is' employed at Quadrel Brothers., An Aug. 26, 1967 wedding is planned. Rahway. , . . MKS. ALBERT D'. LILLE Y ill'- "- Her fiance who, attended Newark College of —Engineering, Is a senior at Fairleigh Dlckin- Reibers note milestone — Cardinal son university. J - ML\ . and Mrs.- Hy Uaibor of Debra -way, • zthica Fu nihstarts— A Juno wedding is planned. Union were given a surprise dinner party by their daughter,. J3iu;buraL anda group, of Three to enter 'Jpsalci College their friend's,' at1 Townley*s R-istauraiif, on 272 MILLTOWN RD. its.-Sunday-School Three students from Union will be members Aug. 28, In honor o£ tlielr^ 25tli wedding an- of the freshman class at Upsola College this niversary. .' '""*" ''."' Septembcr,--They are -Emil-Angelo Gelani of Tliey alsb~liave a son, Pfc; Jeffrey, who SPRINGFIELD vNJ. ^ DR 6-0440 on September-! 8 2215 Alpine ave., Irma Meta Anidt of 224 ' is in the Army with die Third Infantry Di- The Sunday School of the Utiiicol Society Millton avo., and Linda Marilyn Kroll of 875 vision, statiojicd in Germany. of Kssex County will start its-1966-67 term- Donu Road. • at 11 a.m., Sept. 18, at its building at 516 Prospect St., Maplewood. Mrs. Kenneth Cluck, director of the school, Auxiliary holds — " MISS PATRICIA IIUD/1K has announced that parents wlsliing to make" DRIVE CAREFULLY...SCHOOL'S OPEN inquiries may do_so_by writing to Mrs. Kurt __a_board meeting Mayer, "the registrar, of~ M lleatlierstone' Hudzj^Demestre —tor., Livingston. . A planning board meeting .. The school, which will_run for 37 Sundays was held recently by the mem- is "operated by the Ethical Society of Essex. bers of the Michael A., Kelly troth is announced,—County,~(f religious and educational fellowsliip Post and the ladies Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Stanley"! luciHifof licker rtl., ^without formal crQixLor_dogma, uniting men- . 2-133 __-.VJ'W of Union. Plans in the belief that the greatest spiritual values' were discussed for joint spcinl Union, hnve-nnnounced the engagement of their are to be found in raising the quality of human affairs to be held this coming daughter, Patricia Ann, to William Demestre, |lll "Muy St., Irvington, "'." Classes' nt the school will, be devoted to The Ladies Auxiliary—wili—— Miss I'ludzlk, an alumna of Union High School tlie study of die world's religions and die meet tonight at 8 at.the post is. employed by the Elastic Stop Nut Corp, lives of great men, tlie moral and ethical home. Plans for the card party What ever happened _Hor~ fiance, an. alumnus of Irvington High aspects of everyday life, tlie—meaning'of to be held. rOct, 4 by the to child-size portions? School, Is a junior at Monmoutli College. He science for_munkind-and_otlier^toplcs, auxiliary will be discussed.— Cliildren between-the ages of five and~14 All members are asked to at- ._ They giew-up inlo lafga tamWyvu Mtving! al also is employed by Seal's Roebuck and Co. 93 SCORE-GRADE AA ill Middletovvn. . - are eligible for enrollment. Children of. non- -tend, . . — —- Grand Union, family-pock miolt la [|io^)-iii0 pso- • members as well as membors are welcome, The Ladles-Auxiliury-of the nut butlBl and jallgrr-Arwayt piited lo jov« you •Mrs. Gluck has sald."Tlie""scliool includes 5th district deportment of New HOTEL BAR hioneyl Great way lo feed, the energy crowd . . . ^nursery facilities for thoso-uof pre-schoql Jersey VFVV wiil hold ircar- gfeol for balancing your food budget, tool- " Union girls invited - age. • • .T" nival party_at the Lyons Vet- • Two of the special projects the school . erans . Hospital" Saturday butter to college luncheon has planned for tills year are creative-vvork- morning at 10. For additional shops and visiting" other reUgtous con- information, Mrs. Thomas mr CHUCK Miss Caryl Ann Schneider'and Miss Sallle gregations. Kennedy, president, may bo 69' CALIF.ROAST contacted. ; ' CALIF. STEAK Poore McCrath both of Union, will be among C C uimnxi tlie Incoming freshmen, who will bo-accom- Members' are requested to CROSS RIB ROAST , 89 SHOULDER'STEAK-»99 qqc panied by their mothers at the lltli annual Teachers to hold -make their reservations for- CUBE STEAK luncheon-picnic giveo'i.by,.'clic Smith £ollogo the auxiliary's birthday party C -dtmref. by-Sept, 15?.which Is..-. ground chuck^^—IE «•*- PORK CHOPS r, 59 the deadline for tickets. _ co-3-p.m.. at the -home of Mrsr" Robert M. BONELESS ~* / These Back-Ta-S

A scbe.clules tsrKSst ! Tuesday^ ineeTing~ 3 *| Court linmnculate Heart of .Mary_//136p,-Catlipllc-Daugh .. tCTS.-0t..Amurica,.-wili.. hold their first meeting on Tuos- ; C day at 8.-30 p.m. in the Lower i i - '-* i PARTY ANIMALS ,,»47 Routc 22-Mountamside Church' of Saint 'Michael's. < C ' P'innl plans for the Western HYDROX COOKIES I 89 morton dinners 2 79 lutiv COOMB 11... A *1r County Fair to be held Sept. C 17 will be ma'de. --..--.-. .. FRENCH FRIES 7 S".V*|-9° PETITE PErfS 3 ;: 79€ ASSORTMENT , ."- 47 RE-OPENINQ Kaffir 'ticket:: can be re- PBI-fALL IAWN ANO" turned at this meeting. Grand v Regent, Mrs, James bonlon' iTAL."BEAMS 5 ^^I^-STAFJLIQILIIAHER >°»' SS- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 hoppB*for"a~f!uuJ atiendanco «t l s 98 me [neon AWAKE I wuKunsH DINNER y; b9 PEAT HUMUS 2 "— l SWISS CHEESE UAIIOOUA1I00K r*I*U\HiJ _ _ Mit ui nun 8 SERVING LUNCHEON & DINNER nuiuit c»vt C • Visitors return ARTICHOKE 'X 65 CHEESE CAKE—"ST FERTILIZER 50 ^H - • SEVEN DAYS A WEEK BLUE CHEESE C FLOWERING BULBS ,^59•pMrJ* w ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1'old-i cvnunUO'l-iii""''. ... .,.Aswiwqiisi«Aii^6S^.^dfe ser, and sons, I3arry' and MOZZARELLA Li'MABEANs1 3',°;$100 PIZZA'.a^c'ja'55 , Richard, have returnetfto'l'ell VlTA/M/N COUPON SPfCW Our face -may look difforunt (both inside City, Aln., following n/ visit to Mrs. Feldsor's parohts, and out) but our excellent monu and friendly Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris FREE 100 STAMPS j service remain uhcharvgod. of Mcistcr avo,, Union, The win inn covrou *KS HHCHMI or l-'oldsers attended tlio wedding CMUD tjmOM GTRWEBAGS 25 J: 45C of their niece. Harbiira Luis 5 5 Charen, of Union, Aug. 20, VITAMINS ; ' COUPON OOOb tHIU SAY.. SII»T. 10 SCOTTOWEL'S 2A39 BOG FOOD FOR RESERVATIONS^ Nurse graduates V AI) 2-2171 P.k.ii(l.(llv.

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" -,*;: .!••—-' - -.- •-•?/ .. .-— -,.• .<\ TUurtiday, Sept. 8, 1UGG "T" ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuMiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuiuiiiuuiiuiiwiiiiiimiimiyj 4Tom Curtain'on Union screen | Theater Time Clock 11 Julie Andrews and Paul today, \\PI on Its' twin bill, WWio's Afraid OWirginig Woo/f?' ~AH tirtrcsiistcdnnrfurnishedbythetheatemr" Newman co-star at the Union "A Ma' uld Get-KiUed('- ART (Irv.)—LOVliU «N|i; Thur., Mon.; -JC 'I QClV L' Theater, Union Center, In with Me. a Mercurl, James • Tues., «:2(); Frl.. Sut.. 7, 10:45; Sun., .2:15. '*'• 73/ "Torn Curtain." an Alfred -Garner. Sandra Dee and 'sfiatteWng' experience to-audiences Hitchcock mystery film in Anthony Frandosa. Ronald 6:05, 9:50; MOMbNT OF TRUTH, Thur., Mon.. 'l-ody L.' film comedy In color. Npomn nnH Cliff ' match—has spilled-over and shattered all four 'f 7:30; Frl..!• Sat.. '•>;'-Son.. 4:15. 8>« come away"~1rom "Who's Afraid of J ' PFI I FVl'F l(Mr.)-T-l;flllW''. "F. ML'SI^. color^basedonRomalnGory's _ The picture, wliich opened_dlrected die scrl lilWoolf" feelini;like you've ]ust"~run ' parti cipantsi~ ro say~nothin$pof~the~audience.-" rifrw Audience^ emerge fror.i "Virginia Woolf" daily and Sunday matinees. 2-p.m.; Monday :. You also come awaiLWlll) a new res-. ugh Satutuay eveningsefnngs., S:3U; Sunday, 7:30. •man, Sophie Loren and DaVld •-with a variety.uf liimipietaUons. une com- Nlven, opened yesterday at the General Douglas MocArthur mentator, fop-example, went so far as to CLAIRIDGE (Mtc.)-—DOCTUK._Zi]lVAGO, 're eneriuued—because you've just matinees, 2 p.m., Wednesday, Saturday, Sun- Cranford Theater In Cranfprd, tched a middle-years couple claw at each see .Martha and George as Tlie Washington!! Peter Ustinov, who adapted Military Atademy and. their story as the sterile saga of Amer- day; evenings, U p.m., Wednesday, Thursday, Dodicolod lo with every cruel weapon they have honed Monday,Tuesday; 8:30 p.m., Friday, Saturday; the script to tliC-Screen and razor's edge over a Jons years of prac- ican family life Mike Nichols the illustrious^ directed tlie picture, also, (fas dovolppmonf- director of tlie film, has a simpler view," 7:30 p.m., Sunday,, a walk-on role. — ,/ good citizen*, ,good studenti. Boarding ond_dayt_ seeing Martha and Geor|;e as an average CRANFGKD—L-ADY *., Thur., Mon.,Tues., • Grades 4-11 < Q>Hege preparatory curriculum in And .you look at Mrs. Klcliard Burton with The second feature at the upper grades. Military training for oil levels,. couple_wlth. average doubts and misgivings 1:15 9:05; l-'ri., 1:15. 8:45; Sat., Sun., 1:20, Cranford is "Duelat Diablo," new eyes-lxxause, in what mu&t be orie of tlie .5, 8:45;* DOEL AT DIABLO, Thur., Mon.. Highly qualified' faculty. Smoll do**»»( individual most strenuous roles In the history of drama, about themselves and each other. • a story about soldiers fighting attention.—DoUy tutorial period. Modern, well- I'OMIvDY SCI'.Ni; — Samantlia liggar and We saw it as something hopefully-other than Tues,, 3, 7:25; l-rl., 3, 7, 10:30; Sat., Sun., she measures up to the impeccable family* 3:05, 6:50, 10:30. . Apaciips. equipped . facij^i tittf. Indoor and outdoor pools, dry Gram catch Jim Mutton in pn»ci.-:;s name; She coined weight, let" her_ hair be average—but as something far too close to The picture, stars James .„ Sportf foT.all. 40 mile*, from N.Y.C. Catalog. uf rhavini' in "Walk, Don't Run," Colum- many-truths for comfort,^ . ... ESSEX GRFEN CINEMA (W; O.) WHO'S streaked with gray and her violet eyes be AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF7. Wed.,..TImr^; Garner, Sidney I'oltier, Dili Colonel John L. Hoar, Superintendent bia • hicturos rolcabo in Technicolor, wliich circled with tired shadows, w|ille summoning Filmed in brooding black and white, Trovers • and' Bibi Anderson. " ' General Dougla* MacArthurMllltocy Atodomy s (or1 another week at tlie Kit/. "Virginia Woolf" is-potent stuff, deflnitely--' Frl.,' Mon., Tues., 2:15, 7:15. 9:50; Sat.,- Mount Freedom, New JeTkey 07970 up a depth of portraiture that we thoiwhtjiad I, 3:15, 5:30; 7:50, 10:15; Sun., 2:25, 5, 7:30, It was directed by Kalpjr lill.Mbi-th.. . "77... -. Jbeen__lp!;t forever shortly after "National like the ads say—for- Adults only/'" Nelson in color. Telephone: 201-895-3000 '—'-VERNE BLAKE 10. Velvet"";' •- GROVE CINEMA (Irv.) CHARADE.Thur., Actor plays eight roles "Virginia Woolf," current attraction at the -Frl., Sat.. 8:40; Sun., 1:30, «:40;-MADAME I£:;scx Green Cinema, West Orange, the Holly- X, Thur., Frl., Sat.. 7, 10:TOr-Sfin7T"3T3O. wood Theater, Kast Orange, "Tho Millburn 7,-10:40; Sat. matinee, from 1:30, THE BRASS- in Palace Cinema film •„ TheiPh.'r , Millburn, '.and the Ke(;ent Theater, BOTTLE. THREE STOOGES COMI-DY, Ivli/ubeth, Is the love-hate.story of Martha CARTOONS. TEN COMMANDMENTS, lues.. "Impossible oji Saturday," a joint produc- Another Fun Filled Year Begins! and Cieori'.e. Slie is a college faculty wife, Wed., 7:30; featurettes, 7. tion by Mero/ l-ilinsj" JjJ Aviv, and-Aliiot: 1 bored with her ploddln, , professor of a husband, IIOLLYWOOri- entirety in Israel, and—with'The execp- most of all with herself, lidrtonjs her placid, .tion qf Kohcrt Miri;ch, who is a member of Sun.. 1:45, 4:10,,6:45, 9:20. Register Now! iiitelleetural spousc^who. could be quite con- MILLBURN—WHO'SjACKAlD OF VIRGINIA -the (.'omedie- lrancai.se, the .entire cast was tent with his place In education if Martha recruitecLin Israel. ' •WPOL-F?",-Thur.', Fri., Mon., lues., 2, 7:15, weren't continually needling him on' to seek 9:25; Sat., 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:40, 10; Sun., 1:30. The whole family can get in on the Hie st»ry is basically about ;m inter- . seek .a liip,her faculty status. And If she n.inon.i'llv siirc-ssfnl li-ttjRh nrrlic-irrn l<-udw 3:45,6,8:40. -. -.-•- -• _.-••<•. rfun~and healthy' relaxation that al.-u ,.tVv..y;,,,M^i.t; an anxious IRMQN'l (fc,.U.J~TULAKjOHN7TnT3k1i,.l:ri7r: .ilid his -family, riiptofraphically, it •show-s-f~-.ll)(iil-t—r,jr •.... only-icB^kaiing-can-provide-l- a b'acki'.ruuml of modern Tel Aviv, ;uid many Mon., Tues., Wed., 2:14, 7:44, 9:53; Sat.. other points of nuerest In Israel, own. ' . • 1:41, 3:42, 5:43, 8, 10:16; Sun., 1:51,. 3:52, To|)_urofu'ji.ionjli. urovidu round tlie^ -injunction (or. The- film, like iho prize-winning Edward 5:53, 8:04, 10:15; Featurette, Thur., Fri., — Ttny Tols • PriMuonur;. • 'Impossible on Saturday" has been Albee play before it, capsules tlie_couple's acclaimed by* the1 13'nai IJ'riih .comuittoe-M in Mon.. Tues., Wed., 2:06,' 1:36,--9!4S;-Sal.. relationsliip into a few brief hours between 113373^3475:35, "7T5i. 10':OB; Sun.,' 1:43, 3:44, Mew York ;md • Los Angeles. The Board of midnight and dawn. Fruo Pi;ictiCTi Sk.iimo.' . Wofikly Tun Fcsi:. Rabbis in'New. York City, wliich i.s perhaps •45, 7:56, 10:07. It starts out in "low key, with Manila and PALACE CINEMA (Orange)—IMPOSSIBLE' ' Duvolop |)O!iluru, conrduinliofj, tii-lf cnnlujunctj the biv'.j'.est j'roup of its kind in the United CTobrge strolling; homeward over shadowy cam- ON SATURDAY. Thur., .Fri.,-'Mon., Tues,, T Stales, has vMven it Its endorsement. pus (;roulKTs~Orr~arrivlng; however, Martha Wed.,. 2,' 7:45, 10; Sat., Sun., 1:30,. 3:40, ~ ^R E GTSTE B~M OW'A TT H^~ S\C HOOT The foreii'ii I'ress Association in 1 lolly— ii'rform her weary husband thnt tlielr sociali- 5:50,8,10. ' ' •: ' • NEAREST YOUn HOME" i "|hl *' as one uf tlu. foreign 'film's"to bo shown couple_ new jo_tluM:olleee over for u drink—_ Is shown a book of poems written by "Doc- , here in l"w>. _•,...... _ —tor-Zhivago^'-by—Aloe Guinness, ln"tnm"of " 'a yotinvfinntructor and his brideT 7 1, 3:12, 5j2i_7:36, .10:01; Sat., 1:16, 3:41, VISIT OH CALL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Ilirsdi portrays oli'ht different roles In die A youiii1, man, George reflects, "ltflgures," the same title, continuing for a 10th week A film. I hey include an S3 year old orchestra at the theater in Mbntcloir. Also in tlie 6:06, 8:31, 11:06; Sun., 1, 3:25, 5:50, BTT5, .he says. And that. sounds the bell fdr~tHe 10:40. •• - . leader,, and live of Ids sons, each'of them opening round. The first Jabs have already MGM color spectacular are Geraldine Cha-, plln, Julio Christie, Tom Curtenay, Siob- ..> RITZ (EH-z.) — HIDE BEYOND _VEN- wltli' .i separate national identity. Ills pei.'- landed when the newcoit1ers--shlninply plnyrvi gpnnrc Tlinr Frl Sun luTMI.IHiV JTC n iierm.ui Wb"nfaiT"wiicr" u ' Mnti r Tiwq - b.v George. Segal and Snndy'Dennis—arrive. jviCNonnq, 'Kicnorason, RALPH X EVANS ~miisquer..ijL:'^-au_a-iJj.iaa..is tlie hij'.hlir.ht of,' il^y party's cud, tlic,-l-tH>y il—having grossed " ,TIio Sanford will have a T.A.M.I. show, I MODERN JAZZ BEGINNERS. HhLD SUB.OIKI.UOO. 62 musical weeks and a spocial picture. . ' . . ' - Breaks I 1 S nl Cy Wi fCatUre a Fend D0X D0Ck AND ^ The liodgors and llummer- t ^ f -h " ' ' " ^li.Nfc«i^illl By MMTTFAMMfR H.Hll- ^ACROBATICS Wed., Sal., Sun ol 2 p.m. stein musical extravagahze, to Scliool show. . ••'--,•.., ,„ TELEBRITES:When LarrrBisrroprsoir-or Frl. and Sat. 8:30. Sun /iJO.-— "TlwTSound of Music, .con- AILboys and girls undor tlie age of 12 will j fi hed Hlming his role 'ADVANCED ._;; Mon. tluu-Tliuri at 8 p.m. comlc Qlsh nis CARY GRAIi tinues -breakiniL-box office re- receive_.fl.free colorful poncl box, courtesy ,„ aH upcoming "Bob Mope 'Present The cords, as it enters its- 62nd of the School Savings Bank-at Howard Savings Chrysler Theatere" segment, lie-sennniiank.- SELECTJLROUP OF SAMAMTHA EGrtJjfa WINNER OF 6 MUST-R:E,G:ISTER week at the Bellevue Theater, p.nnkL Sanford_and South Orange-avenues. -you note to producer Stanley Chase. The note Upper Montclair. The film,' JIM MUTTON .- ACADEMY AWARDS Newark. Adventures of Stiibad-'-, an animated was s, ed ..Son of ___. SOn.of-a-Bun.".... which stars Christopher cartoon, feawre will b<| shown. Doors W1U Allen ^^ who orlglllal,y plnnned t0 tapo CHILDREN .••-. IN PERSON Plummcr and Julie Andrews, open at;.U;.30.P.m. and tho show will start- £0UFu7eeks of CBS-TVs "Uassword"inllolly^~ won numerous Academy DAVID LEANS FILM« : at 1 p.m.. . ' - wood., has extended his schedule there to twelve. -Awards.— ——"~ —: -weeksr^liui'lng-this-period^thc-showr-wtll'bc— Joan Dlond seenin color for the first dmo;.TEdIe"Ada"ms~ RIDE BEYOND VENGEANCE lias been signed for an appearance on "Holly- SUDS AND "WATER ori Art^lhedter screen wood Palace" and "The Ked Skelton~Sftow.";..'._ ZHil^GO nd water is tlie only Joe Layton, who is currently staging musical 8 p.m., Frl., Sat; 8:30, safe way to clean your foam "The "Loved One," Evelyn Waugh's pro- —numbers for "Throughly Modern Millie," RESERVED SEATS' ivAll rubber pillows. Cleaning fluid has created.a l')23-srylo viuIUeville sequence— BOX Or-flCC, MAIL OR will damage them. vocative comedy satire, adapted to-the-screen by MGM and Tony Richardson, opens Wcdr in which Carol Channingisshotoutof a cannon,. nesday at the Art Theater, Irvlngton Center. singing an oldtime tune, "Do It Again"... The pTctufe highlights Robert Morse, Jonathan Sally Ann Howes, die boautifiU~EiigIIsh,.star- GROVE CINEMA ES5-57W Winters,' Jolin Glclgud,~ Llbonice, .Roddy who hiis just flnfshed taping "Brigadoon," 16th Aunft 2)«ISt. IrvlnQl for ABC-TV, has been honored with an Ln- t^SutOY vltation to be the solo ontertaTuiif~to perlorm ,____^__, _ .._ _ '" at Naw York's City llnll on "Uni'tod Nations -also— Trie~tissociate 15II1 ut die ArtTs "Moment Dliy""l\i OctorbTnvTWost of the periorniors wh"o Ctiry Grunt/Audrey Hapurn of Truth," a spellbinding picture~about bull- .. will.appear in Richard Lewine's upcoming "CHARADE" figlltluc-and bullfighters In Spain. The plcturo ABC-TV s|ieclal, "Rodgers & Hart TODAY," 'BORN FREE" was directed by Francesco Rosl In color. are younRor-than tho Rodgers-ami-lln'rt snnps ~ .__-_• ~*~* they sing. .' , . __—_. . - ' • 7~ '^- '..—77 7 • ^ ' ' ; •-+•* - • " , DELINQUENCY, JJOOR VlSlpbl . " . :' - TV-TQP1CS: Lurry Ulyden, who day. 1 Conditional] — Log* S -e \s__a high refotionshlp between de- —arcliltoct-ttfniod football coach in the TV Tinquency and poor scliool work. Of 350 cuses spocall, "Olympu7r%000," opens next month.., handled in a Tennossee Juvenile COUIH,-90-peF~~on Drondwayin "The Apple TrCC7"-directcd ko o. Ill N.J, Sho 9ent were retarded in s'chool; The.New Jersey. by M' Nichols...^.Academy Awaitl-wluulng! Tho Acadumy A Optomstrlc Association roports tluit a frequent composer Paul,Francis Webstex.-wlio.has writr "Yeor'» D.it PoriiloiilEil " SchoolTtrtrancy and flnairy"" _ tctnnntil''-iuiu'y' bu a slj-'li' a^'Btns^njng; -orjjohn Huston's -epic. a;lj!i;ltrto~;the.film's tlitme_soni; _~~^Z - DAILY MAT?. 3 KUTTT IVIir- MON.—t»mr I'M. iiitiF •'Adventures of Sindbad"— Deutsche Sprochschule^lnc^ Paul Newman Julie Andrew* Will rtopaa <>•,Saturday, S«|ne»ib»T lOtfc "TCHN CURTAIN" ; " A Man Coulld Get Killedll " SL Paul The Apoktle School 285 HESBIJfvTERRACE, IRVINGTON, N.J

r. • Registrajjpjhjdays r'. September 10th and September'17th. . botweon 9:30'and 11:30 a.m.

WED. 1 THUifS. OCT. 5 6.' 8:30 CM. :n n»r«nn 2 Ktndorgarton c.lassos - 5-7 years lONA.iinN u, no. is oo. i< QO.' u 00. if nil "" ,**"' *"" 8 Graded classes - 7 years.and older TickoU Avtllalili: Sludunl C.nl.r Bon O«IC« (9-b KM LJUiQiiu^tzoij^sz^aggso-S) ~- - • 1 Post Graduate el'ass Kt'N ROBERTS, Exucullve Producer i Unlwonily Concert Production >. . President! Hans^L-Ludsclioidt For "furtlior:irffo'rrn"aHon;'T;aH: 'r - Dr. Roborr C/oos - PL 7-3107 . • Mr. Goorgo Srru jyno - AD 2-0208

UUlKmECOHIl ~*. Knowtodgo U powat - ' , ...ROD STEICCR - * moUo Gorman your child') tecpnd tongungii 1930: 1966: "BViNGTON ftNTtM »tiS 3 0070 » IMViNOION.N. J. PREPARE-- Ut* Shm&tl. A I.I. iHHHHIi^H Long Distance to Long Distance to EXAMS Seattle-$5;25- •COURSES HECIN r ORANGE O|1 :!,','(l0 Doc. Scholastic Aptlttjcta Towlt (S.A.T.) SATURDAY CLASSES i-'WlinKtlAY CLASSICS Quito ;V change lorn throo-'mlnuto n-ight slntlon cnll: - *A deKghtful 9TH YKAR OP SUCCESSFUL OPTHATION Especially whon you consider that tho cost has gone down rnlhor thnn tip, i-inllka Iho cost ol most things 'fyposslbleoti COLLEGE REVIEW CENTER (you could got 25 ornngos lor 10tf back in 1930). Dolly ol 2:15 - 7:15 - 9:50 DIHECTOHSi'lrvl'mj J. Go'ldlioro, IV.A., M.A. Lowor cd^tsaro'noaccTdpnl. Wo'vo boon working hard - Sot. 1:00 . 3:15 -5:30 - 8C50 - 10s 15 ^§tunlq Morion Soltiur, II. A., M. A. lor yonrs — to mnko thorn posslblo. And wo'ro still Sun. 2,J5 . 5,00 .'-7.10. 10,(10 • Fm liiluri.ititl.oii Call 9 n,m. lo 9.^.iu- EXC, SAT.-SUN. 2-B-IO SAT. S. SUN working nwny. • • • • . — - 777ZRrjSSaX351a Meudc, will open us centied trial ai witlcli AKC -Thursday, Sept. 8,1966, Beagle club triul suusun on Suriduy. championship points, are NliW HALL OF FAMER Trials are sctieduledforxlu: awarded will be Ijeld Oct. 22- Seton Hall presented grant second Suncluy of each inonili 26. This event will utll'act plans trials eiiLries from tile entire east- Hebrew School set to with a varied program of of Great Americans, fctNe w ..Tlic- New Jcrs«y Beagle Club brace, smull pack, two couple ern area, • ' : 4"hc—i;rotit«lHchaittnan;-Kl- to publish Chinese textbook -— Inc.-, witl'riiriuiirurlyrS' U1ia~pac1r-nncrdcrby-evciii5-oirttip- mer Kuckman of I'lulnfleld, mnniiy. y.ruund-i ut iUMe year's agenda. 'Hie aiuiual 11- Seion Mall University, South Orange, has complete a series of Chinese textbooks con- airplane to "fly. TTe was ln- ' nnimliinrt- n pr-niir-yHH In 11 vnlumes. .'Hie initial. subuppcin bfjctncb Sunday. 1 In, 1955. C~"^ a banner crop of rabbits in ' Uet Velial, Lag t*******§**********f*. 1 Slates Office of Education for the prepara- set of three titles In three volumes Contains •******+*************** the lUO-acre enclosure, lie tion; and publication of a character textbook Chinese conversation in character form. The only accredtcd non. -•• con- also said that wide paths havc_ of advanced Chinese ..Conversation, accord- final set with throe titles In five volumes is gregational' Hebrew School, been mowed for easy spec- ing to Dr, John B. Tsu, chairman of the •composed of Chinese readers. will open a suburban branch NOTtCEh tator viewing of die beagles In Union Technical Institute FOR LOBSTER LOVERS ONLY! Department of Asian Studies. . . '• Dr. Tsu said that "the unique feature of at 4-Freeman pi.^ West Or- action". • The new award will enable Seion Hall to Seton Hall's material Is'its use of fewer ange, on Sunday, it was an- A PRIVATE NON-PROFIT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

* " . '3- characters utilized in more combination than nounced by Kalph Wechsler, president of the boardof.trus- Wstti is Nor. Jirfty will }o«,G»4 is Iriiri Gitury uipert. tomfjiru: »its in other texts." There are only 1,500 Chl- Announces 1'iirollnn'ntii in _ ncJe characters In the Seion Hall texts, tees. \ 2 LIVE MAINE LOBSTER (TWINS) j tscpi'.ss' I KBOOUI iui it Ikt »t.(rf. . . it) lodouljj Vuit tkl ' but they are used in more than 5,000 com- The school, which for 17 • Boflvd, b'oilvd,' *)flw«d, hood, anyway you like 'em .< binations with many repetitions. years has been based In * Mechanical Drafting - $C CA PERPERS6N The Seton Hall Merles of Chinese text- Newark, will now offer its Admiral books has achieved wide-ncceptance andusc -program • to- ibe-roatiy^subur.»—I '•••• INCLUDES SHOWS. DANCING '5,50 both In tills country and abroad. The De- ban families which have Tn- ^ue Print Reading dicated the need for this ty|ie Reservations suggested • Call 787.">722 . BenbowIniT partment of Asian Studies is now compiling a dictionary to complement its special materU , '•rhnnl VVcrhslpr said. . * Electronics Technology THE PINES -,-«>-»HI-27- 252 M«iti Sum, Wed Oungt, N.J. . 731-2716 als and its completion is expected by ih'o end; Mrs. Augusta Shure of lrv- Tki ens Idlim i >•.,!.ni. .lilt ol liutr. M li.i loot 11J sruk of the year. - '. ~ ~T ini'ion, a former member, of Duu'i Ci>V n4 A..mi. 1.1|.I. Ci'li llo.oul. r.cLi.i iimim Dr, Tsu said'that t3tatistlcs gathered by the staff of Zronist_archiv«!; int niiw p********************>EDISON N.J. and library in New York, has ^Comprehensive Electronics t*********************** Seton Hall indicated that there are now 120 colleges and universities and HO elementary •• accepted the cliairntanshlp of - Convenieniently located at Morrisrand and Secondary schools teaching Chinese to the committee to implement more than 3,000 students. Hve years ago tlve expansion program in that Stuy*e$ant Avenues in Union Center there were less than 700 student!; learning town. _ . - .Albert Gottlieb ofUnlbnwlll DAY and EVENING CLASSES : assist the expansion program in. that town. Gottlieb.'is.''a FoTTuTI details wriio, phone dr visit ! member of ihe0school s board Two new schools of trustees. -Union Tec hnical Institute For the first year in the, su- 2000 MORRIS AVE., UNION, N.J. in burban school. Bet Yoled will |U'(Mdu H Muiiiluy'iiiornt'iieprl— Apprrwcj hy M Cambridge Preparatory School and Regent "iifuTy jTOde—for children iiir- 687-6220 — School of Business are opening in Millburn first or second grade public EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON CLUB THE RAVENS NEST under the administration of Dr. Joseph I1. school and a beglnner-'-s He brew School class on Monday, "COCKTAIL tOUNtiE & RESTAURANT-- Duckley_as superintendent, lie is die former RESTAURANT - Wednesday -and-Sunday—for— (Entrance tfirougK Union Motor Lodge) principal of Newark Preparatory School and 327 CHESTNUT ST., UNION -Al 5 Points W«tt Chestnut at Route 22 dean of Essex College of Business. those in diird grade of public Route 22, Union 1 Mile West of Flagship e CATERING TO FAMILIES o Union, N.J. Tile building is located at 26 Essex St., school. Further information' The Vail-Deane~"Sch6dI with Quality Fresh Seafood at ^ _ 4B7-B60O !- Millburn, Classes will^start this September. may be had by calling Mrs. FOUNDED 1869 n-oderafe prices Come ond En|oy the' Ultimate._|n_ . Both schools are co-educatlonaT arid" will have Mirlan..S. MaklrJ.^prJjiclpal,—! .COMPLETE DINNERS o Monday thru Friday . at WA-3-1500. : . . . ,_ .... 12:00 • 2:00 p.m. yg The d»V ^ll Clarns any style, Afrlcon Lobttar Toil*, Br akfast v Businessmen's Lunch & Dinner hold classes from Monday through Friday, from ,a bet •h- Broiled Lobster, Jumbo Fried Sltrimp, Golden Bronch Room_ COCKTAIL & WINE MENU • SERVED DAjLY & SUNDAY 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Evening classes will be on UNBREAKABLE " Four Seaiont • NInety-sevon yobrifaf qxocrio'nco ond acnle- - 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. . F 11/3 American Express f Diners Club Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evcrilngs, from - Once plastic~spray bottles _ Carte^Blonche, honored herel vsmonl -irw«cho.aUiin_for girl*, from -Gradq 1 FREE PARKING MU 7-0774 T/'F 6:30 id 9:30 p.m. Registrations are being uc-_ are emptied, wash them clean, i through Grado XII. Boys are accaptod from ORGAN MUSIC cepted now. . ' "" They are, unbreakable and are Grade.I through Grodo 111'. i__ Frl. & SaMUles '. F 9/2 Cambridge Preparatory^ School is a' useful to wash-children's • |~*~SCCSndaTy'll rfj ii ^ft-DrJlmall-Cj musicort. lonquaqos ond Inter- dltional make-up and refresher courses fdt' hands "after playing or scholastic sports. ^ -., GARY'S .port graduates. All academic and commer- -traveling. ... • ~ • — Hotablo record In college acceptance,. BLUE SHUTTER INN TAlLYHO XOCKTWL LOUNGE cial subjects are_ offered. The school will Cotalogue ; & RESTAURANT be fully equipped" with a science laboratory Moplewood Springfield (Formerly — Coach & Horses) and library facilities. Special (imphasls is For Information or Appointment 2660 Morris Ave., Union MU 8-6150 BLOOMFIELD 1790 Springfield Ave. Springfield 8. Morris Ave> 943 MAGIE AVE., UNION, N.J. to-be given to training - In study skills -and ' CATERING _ Tolophono FLanders 1-3141 " SO 2-1247 DR 6-}000 ELIlobeth 2.4251 reading speed and comprehension develop- 0n» ol N.J.'." Inrgatl and finest John W. Young ment. All smdcntS-WilL-rccclvc guldance_and -COLLEGE counseling to prepare them for college en- Mr. Edward W. Hathaway, A. B., M.A. focllitiei lor - BUSINESS MENS LUNCHES trance or. a high school diploma. Four-yoor coodueatlrih'al Ranquots- - Weddings, etc. Whether for luncheon,-dinner AND DINNERS or just a snack " Regent School of Business will otfer stu- Liberal Artl Dances - Cocktail Parties . SERVED DAILY _ dents tlie opportunity of earning a diploma Enrollment ol 900 •** (3 Rooms Aval.labl.) Once you eat at Gary's __ (Facilities for Meetings and Parties) after the completion of high school. A one- you're sure to come back 16 miles from Times Square Cocktail, Lounge Open Dally • ORGAN MUSIC NITELY yoar diploma will be- given in Junior nc- Day, Evening and Summer TO REASONS WHY YOUR T 'F BrlnrJ.lho kTJs along, wo love 'on '9/22 comuinn, machine stenography, medical sec- : ... ^—W-6/-23 retary. logal secretary and executive secretary fields. A two-year diploma will be avallable___] in tlie nccountlngand court reporting areas. HARRY'S "5 Fobi'o'n Pioce, N.work,- N.J. BETTER CLOTHES & SCHOOL CLOTHES Johnny Murphy'. Restaurant & Cocktail These courses arc designed to meet the needs WA 9-96BB • TOWN LEY'S, Sf .snuL'iits who wish to enter these profes- NEED BETTER CLEANING Ample Porklnrj Accounting , 0 • Vacotlon Time Closed sions as careers. • — BRASS HORN ^Ir*"' "^" Alr-Condltloned 580 North Ave., Union Biology - . . S^pJ. ,12tli^PperLSBpt 27th_ EL 2-9092 • BY --. ELilob'oll.-4.fl7o7-' Ample-Pjlrldna-on Bu sin oss Admirti strati on . f .. Premises ^ • • DO YOU LIKE SEAFOOD? Pairking on Premises ' It's Always Good Ta*te~~bnd Fun Chomi.stry ."* ; LUNCHEON. & DINNER DAILY ' " ~, We serve Steamed Clams 8. Clams onthe'h Slietl* Ice sfoting schools Alaskan Crab Claw - Lobster Tails - Broiled - To Eat at Townloy'tf" . . Hcbnomi cs TeBOEUF Expnrlly prepared from the finest foods-*. . deftly Prime Ribs of Beef (The Very Best) prved In o gracious utmosphere . . . from U'30 Maine Lobsters — Steaks - Sauerbraten and English ——-- =n^— 'All Baking Done on Premises I. French Gleaning. 7rii7"Td T:T5 "YTniT ~ Sun.~lhru Tliurs. «_Frl. & Sat. many other Continental Dishes. registration Special Banquet Facilities From* ~ Fronch o 2:15 a.m. MUSIC at Ihe Hommond Oraan Special Business Man's Lunch Served Dally J. Hand Finishing 10 to (00 People ' German . '.'' .. . LIGHTLY. ._. Al.o Children'* Platters. . ';''Registration for'ilieTairtorhi ig being held 3. Guaranteed Satisfaction Open Dully 12 Noon to I A.M. from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m^daily and until 3 p.m. 'History QanffUct Rooms AValtoUe for all Occasions 4. Free Pick-up and Delivery T/F "Frfdays-hnd Saturdays " at the "Ralph Evans Mathematics .': • ••. • • • • BT/F 5. Minor Repairs'Free Ice Skating School's in Millburn jindJWestf leld, • jPW^Iosophy :•- 6. Nation-wide Bridal Service Physics _, — - The Eva'h's schools offer beginners, inter- 7. 15 Years in Business mudlatei. and advanced courues' for pre- Political Science. CHANCELLOR DELICATESSEN -OLD CIDER MILL GROVE .' IRETOLA'S B. Household Experts , school children,' pre-teenerg, teenagers and Psychology^. adults. Lndies daytime Classes and special ' 9. Italian Knit Specialist At Five Points, Union, N.J. Religion ' -•'• AND RESTAURAMT . courses in' the evening for adult couples T6. Recommended by Thousands 2443 Vaux Hall Rd., Union . MU 7.0r07 " are among the specialties includ'edin-the-cttt"- logy—• : - 378 Choncelior' Ave., Newark o8o-4o95 WA 9-9B72 — Op.n 'til 1 a.m. ^ _ FOR OVER 30 YEARS ... rlculum. A' fomIly-plaCB-for—Cantlnontal_flnli__ Spanish ' -.-BANQUET FACILITIES .—.- American -food ._•- .- Specialising In ~~ ••—••In-addition to regular.class.s. Condolence Trays, and Cold Cut Pldtters Sloppy ."COCKTAIL LOUNGE A LA CARTE MENUr-^-^ "practice skating is provided for all. students Joe Sandwiches for all Occasslons • PICNIC GROVE Entrees Including potato and vegetakisti' as well as weekly_skatlng sessions" for the Hot and Cold Hors D'0«uv>_es $1.50-54.75 — Also children's menu entire school. . - 232 Amherst St., East Orange 1 Wines, Liquors and-Beer "Serving the public for three generations" t Bar, Lounge,—Private Parties; Open ; CHARLES KRjVANEK and SON . Evan's, a former' pro(ejjsjonal with leading ~^ OR 3^5500 12-10:30 p.m. Sat. 'til 12 Midnight. Director of Adml«slom_BoJLM»l OJL>-3600 ice • revues, .ua&-cn]1istcd oilier_p_rofesslonals K> teach "tlio Ralph Evans method" luliis ~ ~BLObMFiELD"cpLL_EGE Our trucks are iti your neighborhood .wico a wook* schools; Both schools offer .free parking for. - Btb'oM F JELR",:"N. J. Our phonos arc ol your survica 24 houri a~dliy , UNION HOFBRAU all students and- family plans nrtravailablt) — at reduced fees, . ~7^ • ' . UNION'S -OL-DE-COLONIAL-INN __-B.ESXMI.BAKI.r TAVFRM ftV.nCKTAIL BAR NEW 1252 S^uyvesant AVD., Union tENR0LL-T0DAY- • •-—•' \ -j.4B7.7020 - r : RESrSUtTATncTUN. • 1*074jjioai." St.;rNiwirlt, H.J. Veal Fllet-wlth Imported Mushrooms ttii Sluyvesont Ave., Union,* MU 6-9705 WA 2-2076 . ^...._.;. NEWrJERSBY eQtLEGFPREPARATORY -APP-RQVE-D-B^ 'Roast Prime Ribs of Beef -•/-.- ^ITALI'AM. CUISINE : •DANCING & ENTERTAINMCNT DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL ^inajtt^Food ObtalnabU Anywhertf SYM\PHONY " COURSES NEW JERSEY STATE CREDIT rCARDS HONORED Exclusive ' Restaurant featuring JOACHIM SCHROEDER "-At—Regulor Prices AIT Courses~Fully~Appro,vod^77— FREE PATRON PARKING FACILITIES TOR SMALIr^PARTIES SpeclDllzing In serving large, groups / - ' ' AMPLE PARKING Admittance To AlLCollaga* — Full-Course DJnne(S(- buffets Approved For Veterant Danquet Facilities AvaHable Your Hosts THE WIMMER-F-AMILY Coniplete Party Planning Service SCHfeRMERHORH- -Two Year Diploma in Muslcal Plrec^|or. ^J _Cpurl Roporting^* -Accounting ilcltftr serla.B, Fri. s Ono Yoar Diploma.in-ExoCirtlve b sorljri, Sat, Ktart- OCICTAIIT LOUNGE -Secretqry**TT Junior 3lT2L Accounting --»—boL •SPRINT5F fll.DJti : gpy • ' DR 6-39Q0 • : _ ^DUSINESSM'ETrTTtlhlCHEb'N SERVEBTJATLY Woltnr Trampler- •-— vlolisl —— •— |v|odica.|—Secretary -.,. --.-...- FROMTl:30 A.M. 7 . .pianist COCKT*ttrHOUR-*^0-TltfJ;00 P.M. • ~ ny Hal l( Newark • ISSBC PINNERS SERVED TIL 12 MIDNIGHT' 1 PRIME RIBSOF BEEF • " CLAUDIO ARRAU SCHOOL . COLLEGEDF -'STEAKS AND CHOPS I GROVE Nov.19 , ' FINEST SELECTION OF SEA FOODS HALL RENTALS — DINNER PARTIES. p I arfl • t ..." ' ALSO CONTINENTAL "CUISINE ' BUSIHEStr MODERN «, SQUARE DANCING 'Rmparor' Copctirlo DINERS CLUB orgun music nightly 1019 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, NJ, Mltchtill 2-O48O AMERICAN EXPRESS - ' EVERY .SATURDAY NIGHT~ R 2/2 CARTE BLANCHE W'8'31 -'NUT&RACKER' Accelerated Evening School

i Dec. 26 DAY or EVENING Lupe Serrano ' prlrno ballerina DIARLES LOUNGE OLYMPIC RESTAURANT BASKING RIDGE INN .Garden State Ballet . B77 Springfield Aw., Irvlngton Basking Ridge, N.J. Restaurant & Cocktail Loung^-..._ _ 231 Raul* "I odla'crjnt to Bmedlct Motol' " p _ Educa"iibtia 10pporUinity Linden , ;• 4B6-9713 CATERINC On Route 202-o Miles South of Mo.rrlstown Eileen Schauler sopr -ENJCERXA-INHE.H-T_Fr| DANCING V Continantol • American CuUlne • . North Shore Opora Co. ; • -Frlduy,~Su_)u»ilay- dntJ Sunday Evan)n*ga uiicheon-^^--. • Dinne. In a Suburban E n viron in en t LUNCHEON & DINNER SERVED DAHLY '[ ^ 9iOO p.m. on ,.'• ciill'dren's'Menu" for brochure featuring Charcoal Bjolled Luncheon and. Dinner Served Dally Spacious Parking • Steaks • Chops • Loiisler Tails Sunday Dinner* Served 12 • 9,30 Open Every Day . T.I. 766-9854 ( AMIUJIIK.I American-- Itullan - French Entrees • HIK.KVI ^Banquet FocflltUs for any Octal I an* B 11/17 A.EHIGH PREMIUM Plreparatary School Sciiool of BunlnweH. Credit cards honored ANTHRACITE COAL Grades 9 to 12 Post hllgh School 0 ' Po»t Graduate Diplonids in; PREMIUM Full High School •Junior AccountinQ . NUT or PEA BUCK FUEL OIL Curriculum Machlnv Stenography •. PETER f AN DINER STOVE College Guidance Court RvporlinQ . Q'uw Gtaciomiy. . TON TON TON 'gal. C o 11» o o Lt o a r,d *• T r a i n i li Q Medical Secretary Af*nr.fir(\rtft! Tnlr,rin(j \t 1 tuinl" 5i«cretury . 2431 Morris -re. Union Mil 7-2260- / ^ no oddttlantil cost N^-si Exbcutlva. becrstary J1B0 SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVINGTON rim (Al'-Condltloned) - Your Host.i Bill «V Mick.y 372-VBoO poth Schools arc coToducational. FulUtlmo Viiw •Kali an(J Part-time Courses Day and Evening Classes e LUNCHEON o DINNERS Simone^Bros. Specialising 'In ltallo.1 Pood < e Open 24 Hours Ustwl Here H. Mli;i.Bl UN. N.J. :tT(>.T7r>r> INTIMATE DINING ' ' • , e 7 Days a Week . Coal & Fuel Co. ______LUNCHEON -DINNER' e, Fresh Seafood Served Dally V 1405 Hading Ave. * ,._. -Jilt one bttTctTofMlllburn *top of Erlo Lack-nwanna Railrooc. 'tint! Pulil ic Sorvlco EnterValnment Friday B.'Saturday « Pastries Mode on PVemlses Llnd.n HU O 0059 Bu«~tTlne* that connuct Morrl>town and Nowurk • e-Ullno-lb. C!illdjen._—. P(!c*k »ub|»ct to change without notice I '^^ Joseph P. Buckley, Pd.D. - Ef/ucof/ono/ D 20-S'PHINGFIKbU (N.J.) I.KAUHIi Thuruday, Sept. 0 Swimmers win Miss Geiger, Creede break records special honors ATTENTION BOWLING LEAGUES for Optimist Club annual swim events Two pool record:! wire broken at tlie third Jim cut tlie 29.1 time to //./ seconds lor As the n«w season draws no or, affjclo- plete coverage, of oreo bowling; Two bowl- '. uimdal <)|>tinii9t-Club swimming nieet-held -«i—• _ Jiabln (jfk« WMtifMt 19 break her old record . nodos of America's nurnbvr one participa- ing columns are planned. the Springfield Municipal Pool la H Wednesday. 50 meters: ~ ~ , in tlie 13-14 event, and she did. Robin's time township pool tion sport, bowling, or* (••ling th« button ".As the Pln» Drop** will contain team Thirty swimmers won first, second or third In the 25 .meter freestyle for swlmin'jrs H of 32.0 brought her home ahead of Linda and under, Diane Scfiaffer came in first, fol- Bill Kejchle, couch of tlie Springfield Munic- flies and getting the urge to once again standings of a)I area leagues that desire place ribbons in die ten event meet. . liulcmun, jsecond, and. ferry Creede, third. lowed by Uian»-I-ilrels and Catliy For^soni I3ob Planer touched out John Edwards in a ipal Pool Bwirrr'tcnm, presented tlie annual - "go-downlD-lholanoi." .. . publicity, A second column/'Bowl ing H igh' In addition, IJillitelchle.coacliof the SprlMJ;- Gerry Harvey won the event for the boys. swim team performance trophies at u ceremony lights," will contoin top individual scores field swim team ;uid "director of tho meet, _ thriller to take tlie boys' event, wllb Steve Bowler i wko" w| ih to hove publ I city Andy Austin and Gary Grant were second and" Alexy a close third. at tlie local poofSaiurduy afternoon. about their league appear in this newspaper ., of the week's action, anecdotes, bowling presented two trophies in buhalf-of tlio Op- tliird. . Kim Harvey and Walter Gaipa received tile interest pid'ees and bowling news—of »p»<*.— timists to die girl and boy swimmer who turned Chris £onsates, a gold medal winner in tlie wl.ll have an easy job. Union County meet, won tlie 15-17 freestyle awards us the most improved swimmers on tlie. flc interest to area bowlers. ~ in tlie "most outstanding performance" in tlie' Kim Harvey took the y-10. freestyle event, team. Both winners had worked hard all Tho .sports department has prepared rnryr, 'Pin trophies were awarded to Robin beating out Roberta Oppeuheim and Carol ahead of Uemse Lester.uiTcT Jill Williams. League secretaries may submit items for Bullman. Hrian Hector missed tlie record " IJIriLC'reede captured die final event of the , .sdmnicr-" and had the-satisfaction of seeing bowlj.no publicity forms which qre avolTable --- "Bowling Highlights'* as well oi their (Jeljjer and Jln^Crtede who established new at no charge. "'^Th* coupon which appears records In' their events. " . bur swam a fine race to defeat Jim Kdwurds day establishing u. new 5(j-meter record for 'their time's, improve in-almost every meet. 'league standings for "As the ,Pins Drop." below should be pasted on a post cofd and In the a,lv\u' SO meter freestyle, Robin and Joe Pepe, a young swimmer who has bcciii._iue. L5^17-year-old., boys to shoot at next. Trophies (or the team.members who had . Secretaries are requested to mail the cou- mailed to the sports department so that ar- broke the old record of 3-1.0 seconds which she, Improving with every racfi.- •••—— year: ,27.7 seconds. Don Gubberley placed worked the hardest during tlie season went to pon to the sports department ''as soon as Jill Williams.und Howie Alexander. Reichle rangement* con be made to accommodate set layt year; Kobin lowcredjhe record by second,,and.Denny. Lester, third. In tills event. possible so that forms may be returned by 'Hie ,11-12 racea were very close.in bodi coiiihientcd tliat tills WJS a hard award to make your league. • — ' ' •• two full seconds.as she won die 13-14 event the boys' and girls' eutnts. Vivian Celi;er, -because so many of tlie boys aiid girls had_ the beginning of the season. Only standings in 32 seconds flat. . -. - I'aula Natiello and Sue Grimm finished 'in ' This newspaper .,w]|| try to offer com- submitted on the'&e forms will be accepted.- p out tiieir best efforts all summer. Jill _Xuc other record was broken by Jim Creede t ^Pnrtiripantp s muy ut i u|ige uwn singleg, tribut ~ try out lor the YMDA swim team. Junior double or foursome .schedule, Tee-offff tlme.wllllll and" Senior Llfesaving courses will be con- be from noon on. Anyone Interested may con- . ducted, twice during the year. tact. Den Grnu, 73 Laurel dr., Drr~Ed Wer- on classes, clubs, activities All regular YMCA swimming and diving ,fel, 121 S. Springfield ave., or Dr. Gould instruction this year will be offered onaco-ed MUTUAL FUNDS 28 Briar Hills circle, all Springfield, or A complete program of classes, clubs and MONTHLY INVESTMENT N. interpretive dance, drama, music and puppetry, basis a|id classed according to ability. Twelve- -contact Temple UethjMim DR 7-2987., activities' for. fall.has. been announced by the week courses will Ixfglven three times during FOR rni i Fr.F-..»nn'»i'TigrMFNT- It wns also announced this week tn'at the Summit YWCA in a brochure distributed to with the aim of working.up shows to be per- formed at hospitals, special children's events the year with advanced registration necessary, • OPI'ENH l'|M CR annual Yom Kippur live Dance will be held some 5,000 Individuals, organizations and In- : since class sizes are limited. ~~ f li'.l:I.ITYTRI MD. '• •"" MANHATTAN oirsept. 2-1, in the temple auditorium. The dustries in the area. Most evening classes .and convalescent homes. The girls will meet cliairnTaii of the dance, Elliot Schecluer stated • are open-to both men and women, and baby- at the YWCA on Thursday from 3:15 tp 4:30 p.m. Women's Sllmnastics classes will begin A"J AM L^adino FlmH. that Cy Mann and his seven-piece orchestra sitting is provided for' children of mothers Teen Time, for junior high girls, combines Monday~Sept. 20. Classes are held Monday and Lulod 8. OvocthrCounlcr Securing wiH perfornK Admission will be free forall attending daytime activities. Since classes are . an'informal session with a-serleo of Interest, Thursday-mornings'at 9:30 and 10:15 for Y Phonr o. Wrn. lor fREE.Inlo.mol.on . paid-up members of the Mens Club and their necessarily limited, in size the YWCA has sug- groups. The program Is held on Monday after- members. An evening Sllmnastics class. Is wives. gested that early registrations are advisable. noons. "~ .. held on Wednesday, 7i45, which is .open to F. Oscar Baroff Further information about the Summit non-Y members for a nominal-facWpmooi*- Daytime class Qfferlngs^include: two in badminton is scheduled for-Mondays, 1-3 80 MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFIELD, N.J. YWCA's falT~program may be had by tele- i.- 379 76.16 bridge, one-for beginners and the .other for phonoing the YWCA at 273-4242. A brochurfe •- p.m. and Fridays, 9-noon. Women's swimming intermediate players; two Intensive study Eng- is scheduled daily tliroughout the week. 3767329 to hold tryoyts lish_classes for non-English-speaking adults; will be mlaled upon request. —.,,.. .. - ^ three French classes, beginners, Intermediate Of SswimminW imm I nCl^reg teaa mm -and advance* three, in Spanish for the same proficiency levels; three art classes: charcoal • ••— . ' land pastels, water color and oli painting; —^Ihe-rVVestfleld-YMCA-will-holcUts-tr-youts-l-jetterg-arid-layoutgi-modem-danceclasses-for- for die swimming and diving teams during the women and for girls in the first tlirpughfourth month of September, it was announce$l_by_John^_grades;.-Mrs.Flx-lt," which gives instruction ' A. Borton, assistant-pliysical-dlrector. Swim—ii^the- technlques-of -simple home -repair's;-.- team members will try out on Saturday, Sept. rug' hoollng, millinery; sewing for beginners, 17 at 3 p.m. New swim-team prospects will tailoring, and sllmnastics. — try out on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 3 p.m. Diving Evening offerings will be: a painting class team tryouts for new prospects and last years' taught by Albert Bross; graded classes In toiim'members. will be held on Sept. 26 at English, for non-English-speaking men and 7 p.m. _ — women; two modern dance classes and a four- ~sesslon~dlscusslon series on philosophy and religion..—- Among the clubs and activities for women ate a Wednesday morning Kaffeeklatsch fea- turing a new program each week and concurrent, activities for pre-schoolers; the Homemakers Club, with informal programs on the first and third Thursday evenings of each month; an International Club that Includes young women -from around tho-world who meet.on-the-flr.st— and third Thursdays for outings,-sportsrfllnis; _and_the Thoughtstirs, an evening discussion group" that meets on the first and third Wed- nesday evenings. _ • • ' Slnglfc_young.p£QfES3ionaLmen-and-women • 974 STUYVESANT AVE. . meet for programs; concerts, plays andlports Union (opp. Shop-Rile) MU 1-8220 events on the first and third Saturday evenings of each month when"tho Jet Set gets together, , Single young adults may also come with a friend- or alone to tho Saturday night social dances on HONESTY —the second and fourtli-Saturdays-ofeaclimontlu— INTEGRITY The Moodmakers provide live music. -QUALITY- —An~exsenslve-program-ls-offered-to-senlor- higlf school 'girls Involved in the YWCA's Service RESPONSIBILITY '__ Trl^Epsilon clubs; which stress the three E's of education, social ease and community ef- s — Is. Better Radio "Di ipaTch»tT~— Delivery Service fort. The clubs' meet weekly or semimonthly — STATIONARY & HARDWARE ALWAYS during the schoql_year and offer^ girls oppor- 265 MORftlSAVE,,-SPRINGl=IELD—DR 6,0877 tunities -^jo developJeadershlpnbllltiesand to Jersey Gmwth Certificates PAtYDRUGS S engage in social service projects. Volunteer ~ We give S&H Green Stamps "and professional leaders work with the girls in Froa Parking Roar of Store . Sliap^Xonl.r) Sprlnafield, N.J, their clubs.' the maximum interest rate is DR Mew this year is a special program for ninth .graders -4n tho perfor/nirig arts, including a^flable in New Jersey^^ yom- ^"~r=::r=T—-!!L»rcoinplil« program^iFiiuBttlie needs and obJBTtffgs-of New Jersey savers. iiicluJlng new

;tiajLy/° 1»rsBrGrowth Gertilicatrjs"(Savinp Series), N.J. •_--- NOIIC i: ll is In your inleroHrTivjiivcsi for ii_soud, "siirv x*-'"''""'"-" 1,1 is ciiuiill.v in your' !>•* (lrHI-n*.mthly.mf.-Htiv »f Ihr I u -inlercM In invest whciiryoA tluiw ymu 'innnl'v-will in IUJJJ'_fv ivuu\-s|i'il cjnse lit II thu inontli of Scnluiutuir will be huUL -In home, whyre il will work ilircclly lor (innylli iiml pnniiiy m uiin tmu -li'lik* ry—ttrfiwtrl c*CTTiIli2iii.s, avaiiiihic fo~~tiu!r\rfCtViTfis~Tj'nri iuViupmlii , utfer e\;iclly tlKit inl;l'ity nt" investment. 5'/2% Jersey Growth Certificates Firs» National Stute Ilimk of Ne\\ Jvrsey 20-B (Growth Scries) 8 JO Krond'Street " V' u Hiirn from day of ilepusil a full .W* per Veiir. y° P. S. Express Issued in a inmiiuiiin anioiint of $1(111(1, in nuilli,'>les N.t'wtirk, New Jersey 0714) I tif $100. l'-ycitr miiluritv. ruju-renewalik-v ( :) Send me comiilele inliiiiniiiioii on k-ise\ iwlh Ci'1'tilli.'aies. the fineit fbr a Illfl^ BUSES I )7nTictos'ei| is my clieik for $ - sue r-iTsi NfuronarState'Jefsey" 514 % Jersey Growtli Certificates (iitni'lli ('erlilifldles'in the ries and iiinoimls") ha\e •indicated to (Dividend Series). S'iCr (irowtli Series S''.i'>. Dividend Series 5'r SIIVJII|>NSeries check mnilt'il t'tich yi/ur/ervjuun from tlay AiiWiinil S . ' . • Amoiini S - . Aniiinnl Sj; ' llf-i|e|H)sil7it full S'-UJ' per year. l.ssueilWn u mini- muni amount of $100(1, in multiples of $1(11). I- Annual Closeout Sale! BELLSI BEUS! yl'ar miUurily, iion-reuewahle. MORE-BELLS! Street y Certificates- •-..- .- '"Zip DoVllleSl Convertlblell Q95 (Savings Series)- l ; Soeial Set'urily No. dtf iday l ant Saturday and StoVftplpes Tool Automatic >()-ilay renewal. l .ftin from ilay of ile- Don't Delay - Monday Stpt.i through Oct. •• "pi a full 5','t< per year. Issued in a minimum amount of $1000, in multiples of $1(111. - • 5TOCK CARS AT ORBAtlY Leavo Morris and Mlllburn R1DUCID PRICES Aves., Springfield 10:25 The interest rales on these cerlilicales of'deposil are not pjedieaied on aniki- a.m. (Sats. 9:55 a.m.f, paleil earnings, hul are |!Uaranleed l>y iheleadiuti full seniie Hank in Ne» leisei,. and'your money is insured by (he Federal Deposit Insurant Coiporalion tip Leave^Sprlngfleld Center lii $10,(1(11). . . , SPERCO 10:35 a.m. (Sats. 10:05 a.m.) In terms of your greatest interests, you:_ca»il.get_clo$er_to' home than Jhis._ Round Trip 491 Morrli Av»., ESfAijltsilED 1U12 . T. ^%% ESTADIISIIED 1U12 y Open Evei. 't0 S-Wed. & S«t. til I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiililiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "Serving The. Suburban Area for. ITEM PRESS The Put 40 Yean." From ATT/RE'FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN trst Jlatioual • BUSINESS CARDSM To BANK OF NEW JERSEY CATALOGS 1992 MORRIS AVENUE. . . Newark, New Jersey 20 Main St., Mlllburrt UNION CENTER (201)• 96.4-1230 Member Federal Doposlt Insurance Corporation Thursday, Sept. 0, 1906 voters data on county candidates

es.iliu cxpfxllem Jiucesslty of nical Institute programu should be furtliered ner's staff on CigaiVtie Advertising Code; John F. BlewoH Dsmocrot county takes the lead and initiative in the to - meet tlie needs of. our county youth., The former, .member New Providence Planning To help you understand and know the i field.of education, planning and health." County Planning Board should be encouraged Board; Union County Mosquito Commission; Drake,.Uuslne"Bs.coliege7"Naaonal Service candidates in Tuesday's primary deelecc - ' **T7^ I lie nrprnrtipc _ l Ceorgo B. LidSy "~^ ~ — — • as'their efforts will provide a basis for'elfiv />cti 1 ormer Knhw3y~~Churier Commission*--— "nomy , county budget Is allocated fOF education. More Hospital Foundation. •ed to office of Union County Coroner in 1065. funds and.facilities are needed so that evory not.e.ndorse pr oppose candidates. luliway I'ouncllinan 9 years - Mernber of quality." "Utilize certain High Schools~and establish "The present Planning lioard leaves a lot Hoard of l-'r-jehuldcrs. World War II Deiach- . •— * • • qualified student seeking vocational and tech-' accredited freshman-sophomore night college to lie desired. I feel a ^full-time qualified ineiit Commander. I-! valuation Hospital, Mem- John F. Clrelll Democrat nlcal training can be aided. ' The most sig-S curriculum courses at little expense to tlie director would serve the county.'s Interest for. niflcant county effort In tlie field of health, • CANDIDATES FOR BOARD OF CHOSEN ber Veteran:;, Civic and l-'raternal organiza- 482 Central ovo., New Providence student..,JKxpahd and make available cpunty vo- a small additional cost; providing a ctjnral tion.'. - Home Owner~irMarried, 2 children"' Age 38; New Providence Democratic Mu- Kunnells I lospital" is being cut back. Tills cational schools for ali-who want to attend. point for information and ucrjjij', as a liaison ' -FREEHOLDERS 3-YEAR TERM • • "Tlie County College created within Union , nicipal Chairman; President, New Providence hospital should be used to Its fullest sapa- Proper county planning can attcact desirable —between state and local governments, es-. Candidates for Freeholder wore 'bskod- •Junior CoWi'j'.c and the Vocational andi'ecli- Board of llealtli; former member Oov.Mey- city." • induatry.^nreventjndustrial-residential over- _peclally since new highways, pro|>osC'd~and , to^provide a biography and answor the'fol- lapping at municipal boundaries—assure ade- under construction disect this cuunty. towing question: "The office of Free- quate water supply—utilize all county-owned "There is-irdeficiency in oyr state faci- -oqulpmont-for-municipsl - usage on a per diem holder offers ppportunitios for accomplish- lities and Union County must make pr'AV-ision:; basis. Work towards elimination of air and for die many qualified students who cannot con- ment in education, couhty planning and— Garden Center planhed for weekend;water pollution - establish recreation cci)- tinue their education because of lack of fi-_ health. What do you think should be done ., tfcrs for senior citizens and pre-school clril* nances. • in these areas?"-— " —dron,' - establish more county park facilities "This "county is~lactcnTf: Jin effective agency • . •:••- . - •,.*> in municipalities, subscribe to physical fit- to cooperate'with the Slate Department of " -Har.!.y__V, Osbornu, Jr. -^ispublifan - will be sponsored by tness program.t" _...!.-.-;--... Health. Such a board, could iirovlde'tcst- 5 Dartmouth rd., Crunford [' ing _ f acilitie s_4nd. infonnatiulij or_lhi^imblic_ •^ A two-day Ciirden Center, sponsored by the vatlon, Berkeley Heights Four Seasons Gar- ln» addltiomo tlie~abov"e exIilBIts the follow- Anthony E, Conte Democrat and local agencies. A Health Department must .monies; incumbent I ri I rail.side (.iaiden Llul) 61 UlUOII County, WlU- -den Club; Junior Exhibit! nir^iT. "Sunny Arr*»c tn|> lecnires will also be presented: •)7T ]X Fll M.I, h/» f'fforHv)' ;ni hibits prepared by various garden dubs in" Garden Clubof Union County: Poisonous Plants, y.fc.ti*^ojfic^pj-^^^ "L'liiuirCduTity "asToliowsT [ \ — Mountainside Garden "Clubr-DahIitts,JOseph Variousflorlsts wllPalso present* commer- ig and experience- you havp' had and aitciKlei.1 Kuii'cr*- UmvcTt.iiy LibrarVj Trailsldo Garden Club of Union Nelson, Wejtfleld; Berrled-Shrubs and Trees, cial exhibits. The public is invited-to attend "loumy ha.v already u:.[abli;;hed a Planninj1, Union County Park Commission, and Bird this.,.two-day Garden Center. Admission is Present facilities are inadequate fo'r those " wn.cn would qualify you for this office, County; Compost antTMulclilnf!,Mountain Trail ; BiKil'il in 1'JhS. I In:: board will-uid in assisting ".snloii—Clul), - Mountainside; Water—Conser- Exhibit, James B^Mawley. Summit free, a spokesman-said._.: ; :.-.. ":' jjualifled to enter college.—There l.i a.need . : •• jiid UHprowiiu-.-ilr.unu^c aiKl..flouiJ- i:ont_t;ol_pn for" anothor~vocational-school to^repareour- *5-.-*.?- ..«• Hal pin i-n-ni-. ii will .insist ,|[|il narliclna'tc_ 1 Nichols .Court., Fonwood J—youtli-witli specific skills, J _in_i|iipi'o\inr air MIL\ water-pollution controls. l-Vlf17-7iTtftH'' T~nrrTttli-lf-il • l-il.'ll • A County Hie llo.ird-already is extending financial aid"" Gollege, Agency say^salt-marshj^squifoes ia..'m'edy and qiwlified siilctciu*) to enter Union ^Junior C'ullej'.e, A voCiiiroimTHtechnicul school is-already planilud mid Underway, "n a site schedule concert buzzing around Linden's eastern side in Soou h ri.iin.;. lied facilities liayeJjecu_i:x^_ pnmli-d in tile John Kunnells hospital to meet indexes are: Plainfleld, Fanwood; Scotch^ ill .1961, Complete-knowledge of administrative - 1 — -The eastern part of Linden Is being annoyed Plains and.part of Clark, 1.5, down 0.7; Union, "Harold Hoffmdr*^ -D«mocrof the vrowim need, for faciliue:; lor ag.ed and 625 Weitmlnlter ove., Elizabeth duties of County Clerk. Appointed Deputy Ke- chronically ill." • , , •-»• . •—•• by salt' marsh mosquitoes, Robert W. Helm, Hillside, Roselle. Roaelle Park and Spring- superintendent of the Union Counry-Mosqulto field, "2.0—down "6; 8; Wesrfleld, Cranford, —Attended Rutgers U., American Institute of. .Sisler of Deeds and Mortgages in Extermination Commission, ~lfaS~rcportcd. Banking, Special Federal Tax courses at u c w i u" \ ••-*-.•.•• —Newark State College, in, cooperation with Garwood, Kenllworth, Mountainside Tiiid part v 9 Ropublicim Anllt ony W, BoJJuscio Domocrat CIHA Corporation in Summit, will presen£_a_ Helm pointed out that "there is no real practical of Clark, 2.4, down 0.4; Berkeley Heights, New N.Y.U.; Graduate School of Public Relations ^' ,, I I X c u 461 VVuila 'AVy rdiTCIarClk piano concert on Oct. 10 by Paul Baumgaruier, relief for this typo of a problem until we get Providence and.Summit, 4.4, down 0.6. of Princeton U. Banker atJ'irst National Statp ,~'\ (leiu-ral coiuractoi" and kind developer; own- Swiss artist who is-"making his. first ap^ a weatHer change such as a heavy rain." Bank of N.J. Momb"er of M.J. State Investment"-"' • M'"c">tion: Vale U.Waduate.l'i-IK Utisiness- er-opor.itor of A.W.Hellusciu ,\ Son, Con- penrauces In the United States thls-fall after— ——Helmclalmed that the salt mursh mosquitoes : • Council; Consolidated' Police and Flremens fessionaIndustrial l Sales-liniUneeAdministratiorn Husband,Occupation" lather: Pro-, ..~striictiot\ Co., l.lnderi. Served crnCorn'ression- _a career a:v pianist and pedogogue on the Con- . are breeding .outside of the county. He xc.4 Pension Fund; Former instructor wltli Amer- al and Stale Committees; presently Dit-eetor- ported that the control index-'(the weekly aver-^ three children. Training: Gained "l-v.OOO" "Tinent^ ^ . '* ~ Freshhian at college ican Institute of Banking. votes Freeholder'caiididaie.\ -of- I'ublic- Works and Engineering, Clark. 35 The concert will be held in the college's new age number of mosquitoes caught In one trap S'cars •of~cXleiisive-T*x|iei1ienc-tt-iii-l)UsinosB-or- in one night) i "Requires sound fiscal programming. I favor"__Exiicclcncc:_Suuci;lor Coilc.L.tuits_lMilia;ej_ ~r,(X)i*-5unrThc:itcr~for~thc~Pcrforrning-Arls, -the::cstabHsh"munt of a~non"pardtnin-Bo8rd-6f— Judgc Hetficld '(j,S.C.) Wright vs.. Nulton, ^oveninicnt \yitli a t"e.cQn]_jj( proven accom- with a few hundred seats open to music studepts the week for the Linden, Elizabeth, Rahway rd., Union, N. J-. , Is a member of the fresh- J pli ^Inviont. • and Winfleld section. man class at Lafayette College. A grad- Advisors to counsel the governing body on Docket //l w 12-11-1 nmML-15472 -nSPW pro- and the remainder reserved for academic, • major longrange problems. Further elabora- tecting aspirnnrjs rights, fair-eyu.il repre-' "An exploding popuUitionj'tlitrcver-inert-ufi-- ~btfirnocs~nnd'culnu-al figures as'well ns Swiss The control index showed decreases inother._. J.iate of Union. High Scllbol, Spiro will major In tion" on this proposal will be givon soon." •liu'. elderly :4tu.iuon plus the technological history. sontation qn_ballgts, .drawing for position, officials. . • sections of tho county, Holm-reported. The e.tc...UuaUflcaiions.: L'rojjerly._-uiiErJaIcL~lLuiiIl_ Biruiiigarlner's"*fir5T~vi5it "to'this "country 2315 Oldgrove rd., LlndenV discretionary-powers, understanding'litlc 1').' |l y rbeing—ar-mngtiii-by-tiic^CHiA— maaagemenu. J_ Graduate of Boston U., majoring in ac- "I, I lie dire need for sensible "escalated in SuimiTit tlirough the offices of C1BA Limit- 1 1 0 1 education on-till-levels, - ._v- ^;^ counting! "and RutgT3rs"taw"School—Pracricinf; John_V._Donohu.o_ . ^ ^.SLV":. . . ._ ed In "Jn"slo;""SS(Jizerlnnd^BB~pnrt of the cor—; UJCplcms 6 19 Droko avo,, Rosollo "2, Our' very position in the -megnlopo- poratloh's 'cultural and social service pro- attorney In City of Linden. Presently legal -advisor -to-Linden's:. Planning Board, and the Education: Rutgers Newark." Experience: gramming.^ •__ ' Sorvad—as--ftill-tlmo^l-rcoholder~-in-—I"S'^—- --—: . . liejUdeiit Eugene G, WilkinsofNewarkState- registration - Asslstan(_Clty..Attorney,..in Llndefi, Wliile in college, president of1' Bi-otherhobd Council; thrqe conrccurive term?; riirrentlyi rcanircry College, and Jack Platt, director of.music,are State Freeholdor.s Assuciation; member l>'uads overseoini; the concert plans,. A reception will Roglsfratlon (or Union Jun- past State Vice-President 6f N.J. "Jaycees. lor Cnllogo's 34th nnnunrnca- __J^Education is basically a.state and munl- and Highways Steerliii" t'omiiiiliee, Nat. ^lation-of—Caiuity—Uffiijal. • Daiiingartnor Is kTfownto- American audi- demic -year will open to- cipanimction.-Fut— specifIc^f^lTRrtfainseZSSis: ences only through recordings, among which morrow. viced by tho Freeholders; such -m technical liastern_.Union Coiinty. L'niteiV FniuL his pluy.ing of the Bach sonatas _with cellist- Al) Day Session freshmen i an advertiser schowlinir, special facilities for tho retarded ,flrst N'J- C-omuy Code of l-.thic.,- \ Pablo Casals remains in current record cata-. ~wlll registex-tomorrow from and the establishment--of-u Community--Gol- • ''••clinical Institute; Motcl-lypc •QUM. |TV AT A COMPETITIVE PRICE llo les . . TRY US" lugues. These wore taped at the Prades Fes- ' 9,a.m.-to 3 p.m. inthe'gymna- lego. "Tlie-Gounty "Praniilng-Boanl should'be » niHl.hivesimeniol Idle-l-imd*, tival'iti'Ffahco in 1950, Baumgartner has-con-" >. slum "of the Campus Center,—— —"""more than-a referral board. It must take posi- certized extenslv(jJ,y wlthCasals in Europe, and .'Cranford. All Day Session tive'-action in developments which, alfect more Francis A. Kolly before that with uie. cellist. Emantiel Feuer- sophomores will 'register than one municipality or county facllftiesi The- 79-A Wavoeroit Avo., w.mfiold manii. from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday —board-Rbould-bo an Information source to mu- I-ducatlon: Attondwl Ruti;or- Labor —A-l**1- . In the gymnasium, J tuje Registration fortioEvening _\SilUiiikl^_lli—'_ mastcrrclass.es inpiuncrat the'Basle Consar— nieilL, • UIIU I UUC1U1 I luuimun, i lie ^uumy ;• ; • "":•'• 1 a.\- vatory and in GermanvTahd England. - ,' Session wlllbe conducted from I-IcaWi program should be examined so that Municipal government- L' year.-, now -9r_x 9" x 1/J6" f' to ' 8 p.Hl._onJIues.day and He was born In 1903 In Sj. Gnllen, the son of action is taken in areas of most need, .i.e., Assessor. _ t .. ' a catliodralorganist. After pinying the violin, Wednesday l.n-tlie_gymnaslum.. child welfare and mental health. A county '• Uxpcrionce:-l-ormctx.hiol St^-ard oi^ee- Dny Sesslq'i classes will be- __orfiaii and piano as a yotingGtcr, "he continued - Health Agency "should be established'to work -workers Local ,/.|5,!(i. now (jnmy Uris ,.uve -glH-on-F-rldaVrSept.-lOi-whilB- Vinyl Asbestos his "musical studies ifrMUiilClmnd-eologn'eT" • jo-wnrd the prevention'and eventually ellminn-' ^llalrm™- .l>°.r.mul: ^ i^-'•-esule.it. I ,u..n lh.!l927." he_;becaine a pla_no teacher- at tho classes In the Evening Session will open on Monday. Sept. 1'9, " Uon^t^r and water pollu'aoiC Cologne llocliEchule Fur Muslk and began his too, can act as a liaison with the comfnuni- ^rence-of Majors,. .Served In-lle.n-i-l-uml and ""concert'career, often playing complete Bee- while lato registfatlon-for tlie thoven eycles .-- all the keyboard sonatas plus Day Session will take place on the Dlabolll Variations. Aside from solo ro-~ Tuesday, Sept. 20. . ' . —cittrls;—he—ImM-performed—frequently—wltli- l.'urope's leading" orchestras under such con- F.ARI Y COPY .-j —cteiurs as-Hcrbert-von-K-wrtrJanr-Qtlo-Kjem— velop Poise, Confidence, each perer,. Joseph Keitberthp'Rafoel Kubellk and Publicity chairmen are -Pnul Paray. - -. -~" • - - ' - urged to observe -the Friday •• Ability to Peal With People IRREGULARS- deadline -for"" other than spot — —new*. Include your ~namo,—Z~:zil dddress *and phone number. COURSE

rog in EFFECTIVE SPEAKIMG • HUMAN RELATIONS ^-Disc. Patterns •Limitod-Qttantlty CHINTY CLERK m.ocrgtk WAVS Primary CarneglevCour«s

as e^Sy-ai" picking up aah. Elfftctlvoty - *T . • son Ycnmreif And vo ':" ^.™— M 12 "yrs.-goyetnmei B8 VftUt HaA! WUh'A "Our courteous tloisified Ad-VisorV ^£- Rememb«r Mtmes •_ • Think nnd Speak on Voiw ft 1 »nd_Wo"Y Qe A D«ttor Conversationalist OPEN MOM.,'WED., THURS. IO 9 • Develop Your Hiddon Abilities will help you write your own "want ad " * Win That Uettor Job, Mo'» 352-7400 (Paid (or by Campaign ncomo Commlttit, Joiaph Pork. In'our lot adjacunt to hull Or.lnl, • tion write or cull Ir- j' ~ i /CJ\ 1/ II 33-C Sealoam Av«., If it's something to sell, buy, rent, •Scndrfor-thisH— FREE BOOKLET hire o.r swap/ you can count on an ; by • *,* ••••• •;• •••*••*•*• ••'* REGIONAL ADULT &CH0OLS Dr. Joyce. Brothers ^'to'ieanr^tout inexpensive wanf ad in this newspaper. Jonatha.n._Dayton_Reg.ionial profitable Temporary FOR AMERICA • • FOR YOU Hrg(r-Sc h 0017—Spring fie Id,-N.J. —Offiee-Work- - (It will also appear automatically in and David R. Brearley Regional the classified pages of seven other ^ High School, Kenilwortn, N.J. WU.S. newspapers in adjoining towns. Why not ANNOUNCES REGISTRATION Monday, Soptartibar !2; and Monday, September 19, 1966 SAVINGS call us today I jN-

b«g!i waek of Septanbar 19, 1966 For lifornatio* or dalalladi broclmra call: MANPOWER* Springfield Director: Hairy Rogars, 757^5956 1201 I. Grand St. Katillwortli Dlractor: Harry ll«kl«, 754.4216 686-7700 *****-«"*-*-*-**-*+* *-*+* •* ****"•• . ******** 'I'lnu-Bclay, Sept. 0, 1060 To Place Your Ad To Place Your Ad Call 686^7700 Call 686-7700 aEADLINE': TUESDAY NOON "DEADLINE: TUEST5AT~NOON 7 FOR THURSDAY PUBLICATION FOR THURSDAY PUBLICATION 7

clp Wunlcd.-MciiJi_WQJUf.ri' 5-. H.-I'II W,,,,-l,.,| W> Help Wonted Women Motchondise For Sole. ~' 15 HI 1 k'l UHKK • I VI'I id-:: -.i-s. flilo ry rejects; ffon- lit tmit-, sunn- l>.".H,i-ipiiij;ati..ltyplnj! «l'.i li-ncid MeiiotJ.i-apnw, 'nil nun-, n .'»''.. He Idlni' MJIII. lai Hirers, .'.1 N. ll. '.1., 1 ast Oi-i'ui e; e sl.r.w i-ounidia- ^ • 'Plfomi'ilwoiAimj Condition.. cii!'torn I iichi-n. i-.urly American 1 III I . v/'V« .„„• F.i.,1,.. L.m«lll« . • • TECHNJCIANS- OPPORTUNITY • •FRCr COFFCC-BREAKS •• li'i.iv-. liaised jianeled ijo'irs, ' 'vri ralllnH —TAH 1 T1MI"-Al II-K SCHtidl. 1 rj cui.toin w joduood included. r.HK-3611.'- FULL TIME-B A.M. I,. 4.30 P.M. - -ANIIXAIUKIIAY CIRCyiTS J "A-.M. TO 1 P.M., 7 til '), call 1)11 V 1 1 APPLICATIONS.,NOW.nFINC ACCEPTED i .iniiiii-r. i \ve. . J ...nil AI'I'I.V SIIOI. IllWN HI I '. t'NIoN ,,VT/1 II 'I/H ,725 Coii nJ.n,N.J. • TECHNICIANS-CHODE TEST CHUBB & SON, INC. V 9/H. IW1CI A MONIII - : /Multiple i tin/ ln:air.il|.'r I .n.loi^rlti-r.l • • i'l,.AYi'it .'PIANOS run SAI.I: I'AU'I IIMI' - • ' 1 I 'Ml S1 •. Sll I'l.MS '- AVI IIAIM ' »:.«! till' noon ' f •' DRAFTSMEN- JR. TO DESIGN -H(.-culiilllloncLl;,refltvnulile price !,. Also l-.xcellent ll.ilnln,' pio^r.iiii:. lur Indlvnloal;., liuliulll.j', -.1- I Wl-1 N- i'l. -..J-l. I'LK III'I U- .'are .fi.r liifanl ^ loilLller,,own traini- recuHilllioneil up-rlKlni Kinaiion I'nlon >.H7-(ii:lli recent June |..r.iil!, .'.eeklli^ proln.jll.nul ailv.ii.. rii^ut. Call M5-S3(i3 -. 'H"NI '' A.M. t.. '> r.M.-".'lh-:MK! • PRODUCTION CONTROL CLERKS" 1 GlfcLS- - WOMEK ' . . U linineilll j|-_-nlI,,-., for . ~ /i IYI'IS-1 I. CI-NI-UAI. ol-IIU-: WOHK- • WIREMEN- IIIKIKKI.I-.I'I.KS - 'At'l III.'MS Clil.I.I.I.US* IMautlful—t^oit—clutch Stoles, Silver, ' NIDN. Nl W Jl UShY Uonlliiiiliir Its solid I't'owtli in solid slate. Micro Stale lias White h t)lack,.iicverB" ••• |HK Items: Pino Knee Hole desks, lamps, i Saturtioy»-- >e~unelli['(;ni; iifai'.'CDinpcteni: CJJCCI- -ihc-l-ne-l'iieku Kein; betlroom rw. many-otiicr > l«n w."l'kinj'-foiuUlujtt..-iieiiLl-reiiUluc p|.iuL._ Itcini). M. WclnberB, .'IS S. IJerby HA., I .„ ,• ,. . ,L',.. .i.n'i '.., Ili.j}"".iM;" (i"" i^'t I'll'"" 11" ( nr Interview. Address P.O. Box 207 Sprlncficld—Iliura. li PrlUayrl.l A.M... 1 li'-l nl ..«.":".' li.llll.i.i.l IllU Interviews weekdays ) to 5. I .i'. ..•, i iii: -i..II.' •! Hi. A.PPLY: B I'.M., Suturduy till. noon. L _^ fill ft.S»40 "THEMICRO STATE — 1 — irT7ir- ROBERT HALL : WetMI N - ll^ht work, umeiitbllttc conT ELECTRONltS CORP. THE MICRO STATE CLOTHES liuinui- protluctK, wu will Lraln you. s A I i: 44-5B NEW ST;IRVINGTON,N.' Ui/ :ihUt, ho:;pltullMtlt)n. other bc- Cul UK 'I V - Al.l. MAKI-.S Tol 373-9377 . flt:i. Secure alurconj'enliil jobuwlthn A SUBSIDIARY OF RAYTHEONI CO... CHUBB & SON, INC. (|MM| PIA'II-. I U-.I-IVI-.HI1--S) ETECTRONICS CORP G 9 8 ;rowlnp company. Modern plant. Near l-l 'HlAI- AVI-.. MliltllAY )I|I.L, N. J. III.-.I.L Al'l'l. lA Kt. .^2 Apply In person Oscar. Schmidt 51 Jolin \-. Kenjieily" Varkway, Sllol-I llllh., N. .], 'IIWY 2:, UN'ltiN, N. J. - v A.-SUBSIPJAfLY OF RAYTHEON '.MCI' '1IM1-- -- It'NCII lUHMI - I" International, flnrden State yd. (behind ' ni ' • " :'" lourn ft tiny/"s-(l.tyn R'VJCCV, cxccllci Klckcrn) union, N.J. or cull 964-1077 for evenlnj; or Saturday interview. lay, Till-: HUUC.I.H MAN 11T. 22-dBB. SWING Nlir.ULL '-I'lnlun ' — • U 9/B Help Wanted-TAcn Situations Wontotl- SEVyiNC MAC1IINI1 . ._ V/o/15 fflnixli-lAlUnn'JioleB, sews on button.';, monograms etc, Gunruntec-, no ultuclir PAII'I. riMl' WOMAN CHILnilUNS IJAY. CAIIE '.( All I MIL'S 1..AUI :. •" '- -— ..\/i-•--ti-W(K- 1 YI'IS I- Full, jVurl tlttitibrday,Hc'aiiBe;lllnclic;, mento necd«I.M5.5O,-tertns M.OUdowit : I'AVHOLL Cl.t-UK TEtEYISIQN an rarain.' Ivi.-l r. srlujrl .mill -nriH -;.ilc.T~.-.incivon-7lWii« hm< in Sp 'omiin with knowledge of payroll pro FOR LIGHT FACTORY WORK .closed play"area. Call'(ill week - $1.00 ||c-r week. CALL IIUMI. CKLDI'i p BV kk i/.innrr fiiAr • ~ PCM & DIGITAL JU6-MW—-,.-—-— '. ,/uIT, fWiu-i.iI uTIU'c W5TT-miPrt'Kiini ; LHlurca, general'officelUllles, liuui'S II W SERVICEMEN Mii*77aa " J rTlrwiilF'ynrTrty-^l-tUHH'tl. 'typing- mitfr fillniyi-\ii.:rVi-iu-T-tI.TeriiiariviU BU T CAPABLE OF" UEARN-' PULL - _jeZ_ iviMtion witli cli.incc~torrnpittniiviincr-- ING. TOP PAY. PAID HOLI- , sfAknCI), iirViwcil ociia nunl. l.xccllent wrkini; conditions. DAYS, HOSPITAL & SURGICAL 'AND ••••._ lonal extra lianclTParttlnio liecretarV, Automiiticully mukefl button holes, liYl'l'ViM I'l K' WAMLL'-Mun. '.. .SV.ci .i.'V liMiir:.. S.ilarylili'.li.Smiilrcuumuwilli I'AHI IIMi; BENEFITS ETC. PLEASANT . \.PART TIME -. ollege pluy Kadierlltc Glbby.'. I'rcfe aewu on buttons, darns, overcasts, .!:."•.K' \.P.M. S!'i-.i Ivivc >.wn ir.ii'i. 'embroider!., applirjucs k sews with (ir:.i lui'.i--r in Uux JJ1. Union Lciuk'iv ,yfif WORKING CONDITIONS IN norniiiBa In smull office. MU T-flM porl.itii.ti ..i- be wilhln walUnr, illM.iuc twyi lieedlclj, =l'yr. gunrantrr, nvnil- I'.I'M >iuyvt-'..ini Avt-., Union. . II.. l.n;...iim,.ni I'll ^- MODERN.SHOPrUpCATEDm NEW YORK INTERVIEWS Full Tim* Pcrmdnant PatlllonR'" Wl : -— LU-U;'JI5 - CM 5-O22 ilme\iiO5(i;5(rr'AX.i: IioH|; cuuDTi'" SPRINGFIELD. PHONE DR 6- Electronics manufacturer with an expanding professional M6-61Q0 ' V/IO/27 5454 FOR INTERVIEW OR development staff is interested in additional porsonnol 40 Hour'- 5 Day Vuoli. n strucli on o,-School*. I'l'll WINI'l'IIS SEND_J1E5UM£_TO. ADDRESS i leik-li'l, \el- an upivrlumiy m r\j>rni'iu-i-it .in -Icroidjl Mnclilnou III:AL I-SIAI'I; to work on now products development in data, transmis- Part Ti...o BnncR Po.ilioni. BOX 329 UNION LEADER 11 IMI •! a in- pin KJH.\MMIN'J_=- K I ttl'K .-iil.T ^^jruiH-nl, e\iu-ru;iiceiiii- Ill-.M. II LI|.|:UA4UKS . »ne of the Ifll'i'.eiil, niosi ultructlve 1291 SfuyvoioMl ivo., UNION Available Rvonlngt; Sofa bed, .Club clmlrwlth ottoinan, sion 'devices for long-range communications and com- INI II - IJ.VI A I'lan 1 S.INC. 111 Uanlsli arm cbfllr, end tables,, book- iuv.ss.iry, I'MM.I Ijpl.'.l, Ci'iii'enlal oil tec I'..I- I II-L'IIMIIIL: MlilliUuclurllll'. i.'.il uBlaTe offlceu In Short Illllti B 9< 1 4-5 Hour. A Miol.!. wllh .ill heiidlts; Plume jro-iil.iU A.K. leases, mirror "SO.X. ii, kitchen net: _ -^iJiilil-.l I'll INI'.. ai: I'lirnlllL', for an alert,, uliractlve, mi)nida"fibn5"'and-'commercial .applications. • . J Ml I kl lv i i'., :>|u iii,'lielil. itellljjenl saleswoman. Experience .D - ITXL'I'LACI.MTN'I .. Minn:]- All-like .new._C«IU,aftar <• 1 ;M. 3V4.- 1 Snath M. r:.|-hr.-ll Irvini'lon EKCellant Compon'y B«npflt ~- 1 roierrell, bill not essential, [ileasani, ' —Proyram \ I lav '. l-.vcinni . >rfj:Mon:. 0712 \ WAI I Kl SS I. C( u 'N Hit CIIHL, ex|u-r- A Siiliiirban .ilni"s|ilierc- .-onduclve iiiifenl.il office with (riMiiondinisestab- -nl, S days,- no' weckendM; I'Oi.i}^ \ U 9/U- shed earnlnit |ioientliil. Cull Mrs, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO ARRANGE APPLY^£E£SONNeL OFFICE.: - to I'OUII. learnitij-,. - » CLERICAL salary •?. ll|n.,-S' I.. 11 P.M." Apply •-, . IHII'LI- Lll:l. CAKI'hJ'IMi- • •-' In ^'r.son: LOeAL-INTERVIEWS ^. IIUill. HI II.VI.M'UIH.K \MMINL;,III< Wears ihr.-.."tlW-s loi'u'.er! IX'-llln^-new COMPTOMETER HAjiMi-K'r's i IINII i "HnNi-:iiY SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. E xp LT i enced_q.r._. (AREA CODE LOUSONS RD. UNION, N.J. lOlh SuiyVL-sani Avenue, I!nion . •if Co rail n,', idea! lur flVH home • UKCUr'HnNISI JT35 C 'J/8 today I - • •— \7Ki7i~ Inoxpenenced AH inii'ivsiltu', position .(.waits a ur U.cnl pliuloi',rn|)|iy sliullo. l.xcfllni r^PHONE alary.',.|«iiin». Apply: ' ' Ci-mprti.MU [vrsoii,' Musi l«J -tfooil~,»t- WAI'IKrssI s'lknirs ll'n. :i, an'd/oi- I I'HSIAN'S Sll Din : THIS-WEEKONLY. UMI:N Mj'.iili-^. l>ivt;r'iiflf(l. .work in aur 111 ». Uli'.ll tips, eslieilenced and WIICELCIIA1K - INVALID WALKLIi . If U51 hiuyvwam-Avc, ~ l^mo Help Wonted.Men & Wumon .5 I|..I)K.'AI.—HI.I'l- I'l H l.MIS'l : Male ap- i-oVe.1 luJtiie 'hiily'irinn-ie; p}.'u;*jiiL.-nt CUU'I'OHES-AND UlHD PAN EXCEL- • : CAFRTHRIA' lini.I'" rvic'e; 'I'IKtVrii' Carelr'SLIIUOII, I'.U. LEN1 CONDITION oj)|iorluoity for ijrowtl* : (Apply Pcftonnol Our own staff is awa'ro 6"f (his iiArZ^'" ''iK'tVrtJ ,ux--":!:i, Moi-risto (l.l'IMIllilN (.'I.I'KK - full time with 1;UI-L Ki PAUTTIMI' U 9/8 'lulnil', tiyulmi'. slump company. Mil;. Jjomeslic Holp Wonlcd-.Wonton . 2 -an equal opportunity employer- . ...r.._.. Little or no expcrle-nce required, a;; TSTnliltT lo work Sii'iT,T7Tnnniy~t!rtIF!l we will train. 5_ilay_-week, no_.Snt, IUN_:\Nli_Wj.!\!I.N ^_ _j Chubb & Sony-lnc— 1 with piihHc aiul aiitninii- rrsponMbillty IIAHY SriTI-U _ or Sun. Muny benefits which Incllule HVML MAN'UilKS, men-woliren- iriTS Wnvr.N'TriY ALTl.ltN :: r rniiiiiuni poslilon for the rli'.ht pyr full~-liou|iltul*ancl life Insurance. Uni- ouple:,; we train ynu; ]ir.ui-me'iii ^cf- - (-.,1- (V.VIIM MIlU'-.tl-MOMi; Dec', 'l In| h y j^i Lltiin' IKUNiNi: . WORKNEAR HOME noli; Mailtr.on Arm. :I77-(IJ">'I L-MC\I Wi:l>NI'.SI)AY HN1.Y forms anil meals' nupplleil. -Call for ce. Dept. I', l.aiaern i arei-r .scliuol;,, oi-ator M-rvia- lor |)lm - 6R6-1II4A. I KNi'S.-Koutc IU .mil Jill: 111 I'Altll I1MI-. -t:enellil luiuwkuctH.'!', Lose Weli'.ht Mtchr-rntlr IH \-A-Mll.T Cull Mr. Crow any wo ok cloy liw I wo on • IlKNKI-'lTS.- Olio .day..I wei'k, reli:ienci-:i Inquired ".'• v/ii/m '"' ' - \VOM|-;N_---. •Al'l'l Y IN I'1-.USUN: ^ I .ihliiii ' "-Iv ''-•—it—A rii;i'^- I'nii'.s, ~1 AM'uml 3'PM'at .(6.I.700Q. _ Al'l'l-Y-:------!/ -:- - (no' i:lilldrtin to care lor) '• in •! - Min. thnH-rldny Il.jur •; ,lil;!.!ii--A.M,- to '-lll'l-sat, n'i:.ixl'-- SHORT TWEED ROOM to :-.ni'ply IV'pariiiiL-nl inaii.i|',er_ 1 II ')/» day hours-, apply at office; nilil.iy: till septemtiel- 1.'. li'l.l.llURN li' SHORT MILLS AVI-. ~^^~nppo m tn' crn t T I-O0L1 FAIK Lost LFountL-l.. • _!_„_ jllL 7r.-?IIO(] SI'RlN(ilMI .U), N. CLKANIIMlT CAI'AHI li, I>L 1201 StuyVoaaiit Ave. . Union TT fSl . V/'l/H' .._5V -- Small iilack male dO|',, brown Dogs, Cols, Pets . T— 17 I; •pawEr~vtctnlrv~v>itixhnll—K AVON LAIlll-N can earn many" home', -refcrcnccnr -$!ri! -per--IU'lir, INSURANCE COMPANIES" Tel. - CR .1-77.15 eves, ti to B- 70 lius, ""NI-.WSPAIT.K :. AIIVI II IISfKl, lorr;Au^( $$$-. e.a'cji week, d.nrliij', An 1 'iu.il i'iiintiy l-impluyur very Irlerallv ii87-l'H5 , line, Uund'.-rfiil with clali!rL.ii! . .1- Mounlam Avo. Murray Hill, N.J. -CHRISTMAS SI-XLINC; -SEASON. Il/'J/ SALI-SV.AUY •II y.al wolllil 1lli- ^""1 '"' '" .. j'.'-i, .liter I i',in. Eiiunl Opiiortnni ty Employer (.'all tiKlay fm-lioint.-upiKiliitmoiit 1 7 pnblL-, altjrt, niul brltrln, to work li modern,, wt.ll-lh'lilei! .!i-|..iilnn-nl, liavi ^~- , . G 9. 8 Vk-lp°W , te6«- •IH.iV.s limni.l Mini • iiati,,. •,.',„ •ilays \ iniif.u-nis; profit sharint; shop 05') 1 N)-!Ji. loiuaci service manager, Wul- _LINDI--N - i-:i.i/Ain:ni CITY I.INI- ~r- " v/.i/is r.rqoiii 'an >'. i.'Vu 'i-in; " " ^tnowlPCt^c—ot-r,-iitui: .mil i;o<>d-tti.Hd. e i tu-vrnlei -lKt.--l'Klu; ". ELECTRICIAN- AII l-i|iial Uppuruinuy l-iniployer "•'U \ i-^u ' > 1 inden. —T&MFOR-A^-Y— SEAMSTRESS—FITTtR Z—l 041/8— wriliiii; necessary. Uer.inner acvepl- Pormpnont poal.tion In .1.1,. l-vr.'ll.-nt wrrtmy ^..millions, and ASSIGNMENTS- lx-Mie(ll:J. Air - CiilldlUulieil office, lo- i preiTa ..|iei.Uui..., paL-h-ft-r.small prn- We-ar»—a~\jrowih company—wx*— vak'd' i'-- M.i|>k'Wi'.oil - Union vicinity; ANIJ SUIIS; S DAY WICliK,' muiit lie over 21, salary plus ov*er wild Jnduftrial olaclrlcul wi ponding our mi idon Hal stuff. *y«tom«. Bit/ able to- initall, r.resstve L-Jnipiniy.Tir new~|iITiTi|;' All ,1'lease write to HOK .117, Union Loader, 3S IIDURS: I-XC:I:LLI;NI UMi'UO time, all benefits, upply: 1. A S CIIEV I'l-tielit:;. Apply in iier.sdii, Walton I ill'- Wo-olto~K(Jv»-o vacancy in aur 1'J'M .'.luyv(,-L..iiu Ave., Unit>tv™—V^'/N LOCAL uicNici-ns. ' UKl.l.'I. Munis iLi Commerce Aves spoct, (rouhlo ihoot, repair now divliion.' francliiscd by o 1 aintain industrial oloetfico or.iiurles, 1K.1S liurnel Ave., J"/ ' -l.iniMt— ' natlannl ly nKnowo n com pony parotus. ZZ[tDCtflifl3i'lClfrn~'Ai)) SStock NOSP-ECIAL..SK-ILLS_ PERSONNEL OF FICE3-J LEVEL ANIIQUH l-L'JtNITL'Hl-.- -l» years olil, Day Shift-7-^0 A.M to .1 J? E«cl,anu«). If you are a,iuc* - PUNCH PRESS .•vi-ellent ccnditlon. l..lvtiu: ri'Liin-coucU AUTOMATIC . utrmpmr pers_ori7 or know you could bn, half, .iliH) illnini'. ri'.nii bullet -"^ -Wnrrtetl-T-o-Bit SHORT HILLS MALL ' profit tnarlno p OPERATORS there" It a plnca In our future 301J " . •"- - ' SHORT HILLS, N.J. SCREW Apply/ Personnel Dopt. for you. To" write your own Vi/s • lil'M 9,'B u sflm nKporimicpd; n ticket infivo ffflurtrrr-€cfN~Mf. ' SCHERTNG CORP. onut^- potnntiol; 2 roluting .' wns|islaml.-.,'>2U; col- I. Mum K.\ I;LI.I nts, 'll, o MACHINE Popp!o.-to,ddylJot_iLConJidBnllal l HUUM, '- HI IHHI U MiHi: niNINi; rk, l»»sl- suilod lor. l Fino Pliarmacnoti hifts, full in,^di Clll ond insur- Interview. ' __ - •- Clocks, i.-|H; -TOinil' K-nnSI, '-^iJlLjII Mill ^: —^llUI-i— (jood oppoflunity. —B-IHHJO 1 •SKCH.P.TAKY 10n Morrlk avo.,"Union, N 1 l hlahlil ;;, uUI clialrs, clocl.s. !'.\W5, ITi. HI A-lniii \f\ U'l.-I, experienced ste An wqual opportiln F, ip SSils^My-urhrti. 'i 'pen. ilallj,- J JTlVyr. 'AII.Q ict op.Unil pporxito.- V t-F 10 ^l'.-ta=-int-|u*n|TMUHlayh. i'u'riilu \ lii-rj i li (• \sn ^^"Dutl. honu screw i|ilfS Kli'l 'lltiy)dL'l-:OWaN- part or-fuUttnle, (ion lioi : H-nrnos, eTr rt I'e'irt ' T'1 iy"~wnrt;i''linujl .sul.ury.. '.'ll'il ollt comptlny" BtmjiliKT A ?33TVouwholl Ril. Union, hh-J STiMLlT»;UYSlTN 1 _ AMIHIl'AN llHrfi I'llINT CliT : Mori* Tlifll - Fri. - H0B7 Sprinj'.delil Ave, X' nl.'- .-l-l-l - — _(Ai SHIPPING in-rXj-tiuiunsiHp TEMPORAiMES - Us; liberal vacation liollilay, l»en. (IMMEDIATE ^OPENINGS) ..-. hl.LLS -1395 Morrit Avo.£^J_n11_ _ ELAS-T-IC-S-TOrTNU-T llluii—U-a.:;.. L'I lie—SIOcJ. , [, I'lki'iK : 4 13 Ptirk Ave coiisldi REPAIRMEN (SHOP) New .Hid U:LII; lu.'ili'i'L'iinis; I- ; .1. li. M.n-.u.'llles I'v |«-r IIM I h. No ll Hxcellent worklni; conditions CAL " II '.l/B 1 • • •"• ,V/')/« Electrical Products MUST DE H.S. GRAD. ' repair -I'IVI.IIISIS; 'pan. ; 1 i .p|vr .'-I; |..-r 'I I..' 11'e.ivy'Hra .-. .'1 ve.ir.-, m l.,,.-.in,.|,-.. Vuiun 'Hicu-U-, .... ,.,.u ,. I e.,,1 I'V anil ll.it- • • I'-XL-elk-iu v/ofklni; col'dltiiilr.. Corp. ' LA'lllli HANDS No priiviouh euperience ret|oiriul ' Short Hills, . i'l 'V .'V ' M,.,',,' \>e., I'm..,.. Ml' "-"--.. „,,,',. A ... |' I'AI'I K.MiVk LU. •• LIIMJIJI lx'iu..fii |irii|;rani ] MACHINIST I n ''' I -M. . JJ'lth hM. Irvi.i.'li.nI . ' • *• I.'L'IIO.IIL ^.ahiry twiuw . ••' :ilvii. Liuui|i:iny in nmv plant. All l«Jiii!- 1.045-FLORAL AVE; UNION, N.J. ALL lIUNlil-riSi-UVliKTIMU; CALL OR APPLY TO nt'T] \ppty—.n-pi'r-nn; \V VI t < 'K~M ULLIA ^V'A'l.'WOKKIrK; I'l'WIK : liliA ll'UII S, IMS IliiriU't Avi-., UIIIDII. Mr<. B~r~A 11 man' HANOI moi. t, Miii, at. now occuptlnn op(il icotloim I I I II iTS '"Hanil. ."uw,~ niiiU'^drIir"|irLS!:, rowlli iiiilt'tiiul in init-|'ii|mUyt'X|Miul • - li 1/H G.9 a lull No. Htli St. Keliilu/ortli, N. | •'lie full nrul winter sttoton. Son radial saw, lloor spindle simper, lathe. lli: Data IT..ai,..|,lt,|Vl.t. • ; U/VB All lllulori.'.ed. I'all alter t> I'.M. t'HH- MjU.IIINi: (M.'I-.UATOIIS- & Co. , port tliuo. Encollwiit lianollti. ' . ' I'.M, ULIUK. SIIUI' •LA1.I \1K. MMdlNI |.|)i( AI»rT; WLMIIL'II toDpcratc IIMII - automiitlc MlN-lli:lit work, iiiifi'-iiilillnnciinsiiiner ELEerRIG 1 Jill I'AUK A'VI'.; I'l AINI-II IP fri'ilui!', maclitiiL. :., lli'ht WLii'k,tixculU'tit SECRETARY prLitklcti], we will irnlll you, Puy ,'jhlit, o5Q LIHCRTY AVE., UNION, N."J 351-2700 Exi 303 Short Hills,N.J liospluill/iltlon, .dlher lieiielltii. Si^-ure lilNINi; KlH.NI SI.l-i) piece Italian I'l .|-;I.III.I work'tni; LoiulHUinir'ni Union, N.J, pl 6HP- lOnh. E ii. 361 or .167 is acci:ptliH' ap|tllcatlon:i .mil cnnt'enlal Jol.ii wltll a I'rnwini', SALES prnvincl.il leak wi.o.l; .1 IVIMi IdH'M SCHERINGCORP, WHO WANTS lor a I'ASTKY Clli:i- ciiiiipiiny, Moilern plant.' Nuar Kl. ;!'-' M I -with 2 iiul lal'les .'. lllln|'S, cuf- •' Mir. ul I'liw I'lurnuoiiiiili-ala Apply in pemnn Linear Sclnnklt later- lee lallle •. Iwlu chair. .I7'l-.l-lll(. PIANOS WAN I ID ,.11111 M,i .y AVL., lliilon, M. J. MORE TkAN •••• ' • niitlonal, tliirileii Suite Kil, (brliuul Klc- CLERKS SI'INI, IS - - CliANIti - I'l'liltiUIS m l-.xperloliced ijllly, S'day wi/ek, ll'Vl V/'V» - '."H-KS.'l -. nil' I'HKIS' l:xcell!ill lienoflts kel'u) Union, N.J. nr t'ull ')h-l-ll)77 for ilay tililft uni|'t;vrnl!ii/, tililft. Plca- JUST A JOB rt An i;i|ii,i| •ll|i|i..rtiin|iy I-.tuptuyul- (or eveiilni; oi Satnriliiy Interview, . SIlll'K lU'YS I lilNl.'ll I'HUVlNl'Al. DINlNt; UOHM, V/T/l- uant Slinoliltdlnt':;, I'.oml |iny, bonefitn II "/« Il'l/K, and holidays. SPIllNlil-'lliLl), N.J. can onjoy a woniUirftil wuy of work part time, .1 ini'lu:; a week, li lo '' I-.NII IAHLIS, MODI UN HI UUonNI, ; anil all day Sal. $1.Wiper lionr.-Apply A-l HINDU ION.-KI.ASHNAHI I-, ' I liAINS -- Will liuy standard i',am;etoy OH6--II82 ut C1I1A — one of tlm worlil's leaillni; l'l-;iisoNNi:i.i>iiit:i . . lialns, in.ule licliuv I'l-ll), real larye [ili.uin.icemlcal coinmulco. llulKlln,:!; iii'i'EU I.I:VI:I. Sat. inornliii',. ') I" 11 A.M. „ Ml! |i-H')|il C'LHIIK IVI'IST- Work witli Iicmeu, ll/M/8 ! si.-e. Jlll-illU.', ''i A.M, to S I'.M ; anil of.flcuu aru branil now uuil Ikiaufl- OFFICE ASSISTANTS I UKNI'IIJUI'. Cl.LAIfANtU I'lKril.l. - AND IN OUR ' ' II I/I' licrmitiK'nt work, U'nicoiirliilunii, Cum- IIIHI Mdrrii. Ave., Union "•It'-Hto lifter ? I'.M. puny IkmefllK. i:.ll. .Surgont h Co,, .15 Inlly deatgneil. iHli™ macmnea are Day & Evening RESTAURANT topa. You work 111 atvlaxed,L;loinorniiS nisii WASinns II Mill I i»ll>s-Nill-. lU'l'li:., lloiiev Stern Ave., Sprlnf.flclil, N.J. M-Ttisil vw ,all-l ii-e I iiiKl'., Moiir, IKYINI'. ION unnoa|)lii:rt;. Aiul.yuu!cu uuatud aa.aii •- ANU -....- Individual. So L;OOLI work and raplil ud- ; . mis iioys COMPUTOR OPERATORS' Yotinjvmitn, lili;h wilHmror college tiiu • fWAtTRESSES |U"\I Tir "I null - t.t-N Il-K, " uiiini'.* H »/H lndn-,1 i-UI It.N. for nocuiul tililft dutUin ilent etc., Inteiesteil In doi'n|., |,.ml \vi.. IrUiii'lo'n. l-S'-.'-i'S'll. . I/I _i vancenwnt come oa.'iy. - Uiy-anil ulijit iihlfls. llood workl ,12AM«o'7AM. i.i::m I'.M. . Miilnl|',lit) In plumtnoillcul Other Ijeliuflts tuclULUj: " conditions, ma|or nuxlicill '. life I scuplni.'.^work for cmnpany Incaletl li . n j - MonntuHiiilile, Cull 23:i.5(IJl) ' t'l.iiik i vi'is;i LUjpartinuat. lixOollinit working cotw • Top tjulurleii surauce free, Nleiiln and unUiiriiiiitiu Excullunt opporlunltioH, tntiny am-" • DISHWASHERS IOMI. 'V'llOl."''I AIII.I'.S""ii .\lVl.S>il|<- illlloitn, • •' ployoe luinafiti. Apply Pantonnol •- ' "*"^' . . II '>/! |'S HAY I'llllNI |.K?'-|.|:"J, I.VI NINliS . IntL.rniilliif, wtftk, iHirniani-nt poi4lton • FIlliK. Illiiu iVnriB, Illlk'i shtoM pppy . ^ _ 5 DAY WEEK;CLOSED SUNDAYS Vl-ll-l!- i.,-.V.U_i.r.'U.-A i-R-.SLK- with olil fiitatilisliL.il firm, I'.LIDLI L.|I|UU-- and Mn Jut' Medical INTI.RNAIIONAI. IICUSI. HI' Doparliii.ihbolwoini 7 A.M. ani)- Apply Wui'kdjyu « Cu 7 I'.M. SHOP 'siVri-ltvisdl '""••; " inib- HOLIDAY5T vR'l Ml III'M'I., Kl Nll.WlIlt III. tvlnlty. Uri^lit, liiti'r{....|ii.Ll, Ik^'liuu-ruc- • tjenyroits vmuillon and holiday 1'ANCAKI S . • 3 .P.M. siii'i'.uvis|.: IH MI:N II HI/I ci'iuublu: t:ull Ml 3-HJ-KL . ' policy •J7l,MjllUn-ii An-., -•' MUllii lii|ierlenceil. t'lotiu tolerancu con ' ; Apply, Kmployiueut Office - " v/')' /NEW JERSEY BELL numer proilnctii, ICxcellent oLiporiunUj Apply Personal All ••24 ELASTIC STOP NUT, l.OWKI.Y I-I.l'l lltIC OIU'.AN, I.elille - TELEPHONE CO. ami iHini'fltH; motlerti. plunt locutt'Ll h | CIBA CORPORATION linlnii dimity >l#.|, .Siihtnlt remnne inu ibl CORP. OF AMERICA kuyboufd: full nctuve,peiluls, llawiillun illllllltl.N :. ADIJI.U,..DAY ti I.VI-. Mu'» SS^Mnif 111 Avenue __ 1100 O.nnuo Avu., Criinloril, N.J. Hillary remilreinuntti to |lox II^IU Unlot npyp(j ir : AH I STUDIO -. ~ HM) Vnuxliall ltd. Union, N, J " Kuiiintlt, Nuw ^uriiey 07'Kll UeHiler. r. H >StiiVVeiilint AVi!,, Union ' Upper Lbvel ...,, 1 yuur.ell for i,,.ly 1.' 11(11 • C.ll iU An Et|iint Oyporlunlty Etnployor ' $1,'^! Iwst iilft-r, <'Hl»4o

v'C' f . I'hursday, .Sept. ii, l!J(ili-

-.- rs; Aotomotivo Londscope Gotd*cning '63 Music, Doncint), Pioniotic Apailments For Reril 101 Plunibing & Heating Houses For Sole HI fe A UKUS. CuN'I'KAC'llNlO l-U Ill-Al K 'IOI' SI Al, CXJA'UNC- (>lkk ITNUST SCWiliNW)" I'KIVA'IL INSKKUCIIONS IN YOIJH 75 IIUINI.I.'N ^ - -II) Automobiles Far 5ale _,. .. 1X.H* SOU --- HOMb-.—iiAXAHHONH~*-t'l AKlNtrf. '' Asphalt Driveways, parking t.ors, I drying, nvphalt »e»lcr- -~«p*«ywi-«« I'liJMiUNc; li HliATlNG iis-j»ui smi.i.j drlvcwayk. HeavutUible |irlcct>, all work MOUtllN Mli'lllOLK. ClJASSICdL <• .Cement Work. Work Cu HUMUS AH I I-K 1 -mi'i Fl I7ARFTH THnuill.. '_.-, -... u- -U/1U INS : FOR - —: saw ASI'UALT driveways; parking • lois IMMLD1A.TC WiLlVEHV • rs 7-mw ' ,i KllCf kltdlcn, t oi UPPER ELMORA I MII.LSII1L IlLAC'K IOI1 SI.ALtH CO. PIXNO LliSSllNS I-OH bl-'GINNI-.KS VIO/27 11 • WEST FIELD built. All work ilmm wnli [x*w«**'-*^ijy£l1 2 STORY LUXURIOUS ALL l< V/B U RATKSTOKTALtrSEM:-- MR. SLACK MU 6-6039 MHS. ANITA GARCIA. 1642 1)1 l-L AVI ., Mi:r.' un i . MOUNTAINSIDE AH Vlnds'ol "inason worV. JariifJ U I Rudio & TV Re =OBIVI.WAY)i — 1/10/20 LNi 77 FANWtiOD Mnrgtse. I» ramyavc;; irv: ITTT-TPTTPT T ; IVSI, block, -t door hydm- s . All] AS- UK IVI. WAYS KM'AIIIED I-OK 1UV1NUJUN - I «. t l«droom spin., I/I IV-.- HAIHt. I1ION1) ' OWNER^JRANSFERRED SCOTCH PLAINS niat(c, K K H,-'[illp covers, good con- ulr condllloncd, free gas, olf, suc-fl 5FALING- Don STKOVIFCKY- • nw7,rnrMTniNrr7:nimH; " II 'I/I5M.'VI I. SIJIll 'Alll 1 dition. 2B1! I1L.UV '.ST., HII.LSIRi: '"' puikln^. Availnblv nuw, I rum $125, SACRIFICE - QUICirSA.LE • So, ASI'IIALT UKIVUWAVS - C:UNO'KI;TK. M"M-illl.Y MMNII NAM I . 1 1 >W It A 11 '.Al 1 SI. SI IIVIl I W1-225H Conci-sslon. Coll 373r7IU7 or ''23- Odd Jobs 70 I'l.lNlliN Ml •.II '. Al'l'l . • '.MH-4S3K WALKS, paiioa, curbing. do/*r grading, Ill AMINAIII I . . . Ui57 ' ... .'• HURRY TH|.S.-WOM'T-t*5TI CRC1SS COUNTY ,REAL.TY HAMHLi:il J'M> A door Si i-dun, rvrH. excavating, 'reeebtinijiiea; reasonable. l H '1/15 REALTORS P 'DiugL.& CoMiiph'Ci ODD JOBS -• Ulil.l.li.1., .In I HI Ictu cunditioII, 2 t-xcrtI snow CliNTHAI. HAVING WY : -1S.V) _ ThorBOYLE Co. , 854,Moupialn Av«., Moonlalnildff lirci IV-llurs t. yorili. i U-.U1.-.I. willi-Wh'it'Lj. belli;- ti IOT1I I'MAUMAl.Y ?est Homes 79 -REAL-ESTATE StHCe t»05~ slip ( I'ACIIYSANUKA DCJMI' IKIJi-y: .'.I.KVI\-|- —IRVINCTON — 4 it y/* J MA ?-75?I '" Mtn tinn ~~K\j:.i~u6u*riZi~xiw"\ Th« Colonial BuiIdlng-Op.n 9-8 "~"AD 3'540f . I*. I'ai.cjlo t. A. J. Oni* ' Cliesuiul 5-16'J; .nul Hi-in-iS! - liuim--llU- almo:.plic; J4(l I'l K niOIJSANI) Swim Club Now Open 3SS J..icy av«.,ror. W. End. B -14.!.' or Ml) (I--1S1S IJ NO. HAUMS CtlUUT MAN' . I'AIMIVi '-.-|i| I in.AMM. FLORIDA MODERN RANCH I.IVINCSTUN WY 2-0714- Roofing & Siding • 60 Diy Clcontng & Totloring 43 PARK GROVE APTS. Autoowtive Service 124 II 11/3 ..-.,- Hi i- ^ -UM.il'- -4 BEDROOMS , I-'HANK SIKAIJH, I.S|.,l'):il. All kinds 316 EoiUrn- Parkway., Irvlngton RETIRING? Bi iNcMi ill luul:.. l.-..di'!-;. .md I'llttel1:., ' PANELLED FAMILY ROOM' CAKLONI'. Ainu Iii-.PAIK :;I.N"II-.U (ilJNi"Mrir-|.AWN l)AMACi:7- -• I'arilin; .ircaa. Jrivoway., curbUij;. L\ye in-tho-'-Land..ot 3"'Sia^ 'TI' -|MP*>H I I^j>-VIN I A<.l iMAll IINI/II') ' ANSWI-ll , I.AWN KKNOMTION I'ltjc esllmillcH.W'y|-k tuarajltccd I Hi il lit 'MAKTINI'/INn ton»", at MgrVtir-fairt«T~Dsi- Jfi_Jft:ari..,iif_-Mi:ll!.!U!.i!i_i]!;dij!!l.^lli "-" • Call ba'wiiU3 A.M.'.'- 1'hM. I HAM: ui'f ilk -UPSTAIRSEXPANSION— -• MU.7-JI.I.I '••>' CIIISI.M.'I vf..' I'MnN, N. J. lorVoV' Florida. Ove/ 30 \ak* + Lji|)eMciii;c'. A-l 'iii.tllly i'.iiji.iMi.-il on -,_4-l'.M d-l.'.M.—toU-ii •ll'tl l-AiMiwnrv-s'inr ANTr.irT— on property. Honiai, from ...II iiulu-. and mortal':. - ; rrjn/o •• • c/'ijz: .' 11 'V-- Why nol ia« what W.G«.I ' NEAR PARK l-lll.l .1 Sl|\l.\ll '. II.II |l -l-.'itliiijifs - Injured Sti.- .i:i(Ai-"isKUNSHir ..I ir I«-M Mgr.-Apl. 4, 316 Eaitarn Pq'rkw.ay $8,390, itrmi at low os S290 I Ml IN, N.. |. - •':' 1U1.-1I111, St., -Mapluwood, N. I down, S55.78'por montfi. Cen- FAST POSSESSION MUSI I'AICPi IN SIIKK 8eers, Wine*, Liquors. —??•- io j-iiiii N. LIAIX;EK :i7i-4;i-/ ApartmentB Op«n 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. Electrical Rcpai'rs 44 Lownmowoi. Service , • Ml—f - .' • I *»H'» Somerset St., Wairliuri[;--^.l-'^Hu 64 PHONE: 371-1797 tral wator & iewog« system. $26,300 . Come and sae on our newt -l( •'/» jniIN I'ui.nu . 1 . .. ' T/J Ii US I .AWNMiiwric- iii-i'Aim-.n' •• MIAKI -' CHAS. G. MEIERDIERCK JR. i-il l-.lt-LHK-.il I untr.K-lr.i-. Ifi-p.ilr; limrior f. I wi-rriJrrnmrmi:— WJI.I.IAM II. VI-IT '_ F lor I dq-bound bus or piano I.ll.ll HK"MAK'I ' Nl-D. l-'lin TICK \'V. >• IT.I IVTIIY. REAL IUK COLL1S1IIN h Ml.CIIANK.'AI. HLI'AIK'. -I.-i w-, n.. ]J) !.].> .ill.ill, call .ipi«:l«l 1 *•'••!. ,H"ly, 1-1' IIIIIII,IV, 2 H'joflnf, - Lculor;; - tiilttcrii N|-9 roomiJ for renl, beat K. trip leaving soon. :i-in ; HI:SIM:I M. I.JMMN, N. J. piumpi :.L'riKC- - IT. J-.I44:'., coal.s for priLi-* "I our. Car|iirimy • Aluinlnuiii-Wliuluwi.,(Uo-UWn Work) hot water nuppllod, Near-»liot>pirig~fy 7.16 E. Broad St., We.llleld LAYN1-. MJ'IOKS. ••(AT riVn'CINTMIill'I'INl'.l'l Nil HI f. aiding lull -iJi'lcc. l.xariur winjuw • hiMittid— I:S :t-US3 i. Allsopp Realtors AD 3-6639 4«. LLHICII AVL. UNION, N. J. ••' "~rVyw r Ml' i.-;ij;i7 - I Nl I HI MVI-KII '• trim; SI.Ml pi:r win*™.. Ma -I-:(<.K/. C 10/27 — --7<>2-9724 B 9,'g •MU 7-3543 I,/"/-'-' I ' K 9/8 1 * f. 'i/H Masonry 66 •J .1/111/0 . FLORIDA CENTER 111 SIPI MIM ( I i\l\ll IUIAI: R_llg Stiumpooinij ALL MASDNKY, IIKIl K SHI'S, SIDIC- Moving S. -Storage 118 ..Cotiincl Mutiny 31 ttl II |l I', I I'll KANMIN IRVINGTON - '" \ ^238 Morrl. Av.., IMI'IIIIII n CMI siuvir i WALKS,; __sl-:jji_ • KMI-I i >VI.I > .'. 1Nl..- r .. J-II.KI I'.iinl i-'l' li> M.-..ii.i : irrniiirsrRvirr.j. • I-IHCA MIHIM;I'»|H;I|,-IK, |iy • AIJ. Makus - All Mucloli. nrrrlnr, r HI I l-n . • t-in . .iiiicnii j, l)perT ip ^' cli-ani;!!, ribald wall to wall. AD62I17S (F-4) II-:(.'KF.I< JI.UM:Y KALI-.S'C.UKI'. • luriiiK-.i Sjkc-c-i.ilm-t; I II I V'l I' .... IN^I I-M ' I W.|[.'l Morri'. Ave., 'Union .SHOWIUipM' MS \\. (ir.,,1,1 St.. I li.;. Free Membership I >.!' 1,1.•;,:,„,I,: \.ii | ii.i • . J lll/li IHVINCTON - « YtAH-S OLD. 2fiimlly, .; • u, 3-irh A,'.-- I:KK.III\vi i i Floor Mticliincs & Woxing 48 ALL . MASDNKY, S'llil'S, WATKI1- MADISON ARMS APTS.' 6 h' n, modern kltcliiiii ^ bjiUi, niiiny i- . I M.iii.i I'.unii ALL IIJNKCAKSUA.S'II.IJ IUHjriNi;, SU)l:WAI.KS;WAI.I.S;.Sig I- Su 398 Stuyvosont Avenue ni'i. rnnvfiilrni. '""H ^'-|if.-t>'-|'l MlJIU-iul'.i U..II . l-iiininii,- r.'Hill Inn,' rvcyori 86 HJI' UlTl.l.AK CA.'.ll WA1IIM, l-'MIM.OYEIJ-INSIii«l:l)' A./AI'IIJLI'-i p:i only cull a.f;suini) 5-l/2Xmoru^j; " Gorprn-Try—: •r -M IS; fci—Jsiffn , ;r t. I'm—i., v.—rrrnTTT ' X.MAN, KKI-.II I, MIM-.K, INC. Siorcs For Rent I21A I'ILOIIH* :NS-UI..I Recreation Rooms - \fi 1-1746 *• ES 1-U7M. H/''/8 _ . G M;i:i: 1 IIIL-.;, Mures, •. l-'.K>iiir|i':;-l l- l-J-ln'J niortjiuuc on .WOO down; 5 large rmt;,, K I I I'M IN I'AlilM-. I ., Al IMIMM ri.Asii-KiNt; - I'AU'HIM; Air Cond. & Rof.-Ffoezor all ycarTound. ' - •' ' I'Tup Hollar Paid - I'lin-.. .'.puclidi H 'I/IS llnliilicd rcc. rm., W/W corjx-'tinB, rv- V.-17CUU-W-:,, 1IU ll.VI I IKUUMi, N" ••KHIS--HV* lilvA^lNAlil I- : EFFICIENCIES & _ 13B7 Springfield Avi;,, (Sok'Clnl (l.'-.-d Tl'ilL-k',) fiurulor, ulr-cuiulliloiud. 371—ISM ' \M A Illl-K S.lllll'I'IM.. MU S-17-7') ilf Woil, •.:,--- :I754241 - AlKI'lllt'l AUIU WKI'.CKI.IIII t-BEDROOMAPTS. II 9/tt ' 11 < IllColnw 3,11%, :iK2-.(0IS AllV IILIUIJ.. ck'UHL'd Ullil \v.l.\al. Kui: ' • • • .. i ;/"•/-•" MoH.l'Apl. Op.ri 1-5, 7-9'P.M. J 1XIUMI1—A.MJ XUU.AU—MI- ri.uiiMVr-'WiiiJ.ni'.-UjMRdP I >™n<- " Wrt.-nr'^—M—mr—\\-ri'nr^ --l 'r ._-. 'L_ PHONE 375-0519 ,-i.~- 'LINniiN- tow." Low" taxes; colonial. uO—-.—> H«-—Ml; "-"" ! 'I,,\SI1:KIN!.;._ I 'AiajlN'-;._ _ si If- IJ -Uu —\\ U.-.I.U'-'-.\UIL .ML - J4^1—- UOSnLLE I'.AKK - Modern front, u Wriiwinco ujction; 3 Ijedroomii, 1-1/2 VOUU;NA CONSI. CI.>.'"•" I1DCK OR I'l-AS'l i:il Cl.lLINi;s, I'AIN I- • lIliT '. I '..- I .'.lllii.il,". . p Ite. UHtxl tor office jir aiiy bui'ineii batlirt, .living room, dining room, . Autos Wonted i .ir|u-nlry - MiLSuiu-y - Ufiil tHrecl, INi; ANIl KKI'AIIIS, l'-|li;i! ISTIMAIIS. I.NH.-., II. f.KAMCKO -N. I. Stan- II- sniiNf;rii;ixi - -t ROOMS &'UATII. buiy .cornor; GalltiplnK 1(111 Hd, Futnituro Rcpoiri _J 50 • ; - -T/r- sclenco kltclion^ (llil;illcd_bauemeilt, 1|r.uliir. .. .' . MliAT SUI'I'LlIiD. $|25 encloned porcli; anaclied ftarancrC Tnl' r..v .uld ii li;vcl.-i:iyii:ral inudcrnUilliU^^— MHO i'i,ir.iv.-"|i.iii-,iii-ii, itu T)R 6-35H5 : I'.MN'MNI: >. mi-iiu'.\iiNi";7"i u-V'iii-n IIU (.-2221 II i)/B I CAI1S. I'KIIMI'I SI-.IU'ICI.. CAI.L'l (lli "n;!.s _ ... . • H 9/8 c I " n . I 1 AI'I'KAISAI. . • 'Mi-MIIM. V/'V'-"1 WAI.Is'.. I'lll-h-., li.llln:..hl.i.-l. lonn- bolcsr Kcntoh, Kim [—-Ml~ n=nt.nS—.— .— lyj. ii- in.I ill i.ini-1-..ll' M-i'il. 1'iv Ul'liolstrry- -B- -DNK-1N wlr> LliniJlu-,. K-.I .. I.I Ti-i.-1'M. iiUUciou L'xcupt oloc^iric; near OJJCII Hoimc, Sut. ii Sun., 1 to 1 I'.M; .•'.^:ili.\i'.|ii|i'. - Am.-.. L-ompU-li-il, —rTMnllA uiNi Kill , INi". I'lNIti IJ'I'IIOLsTIMiV _h it-p.i';[mrriirlnn. nililnplnjf Illli-H.l — Hi lUiUMONTKOAD- , I II..- .1.1.Kl. .1I11T.1111111 ' .u;.l/ivi). |L-'" 1 _S2 „ , ' _ l_ " - ~. |/-l 11/4,1- liuupliiil-u.-ry-W4nl;:-l.nclicTr-r.-tirntn^ jiocUon. $120. Out* months free rout. ~Vucunt tlajH) CooT, Wont Lnd Soctlon, \Jluiii- ului.im.'-., Mi.iv. ".rff'lci": ....I room cli.ilrfl, linnirdlatc sci-vluu H/ll- 4 bi:dri)omt>, 2 battis, nurBory rooio, Fii-.- l.:.[liu.iH-. - 111. lliv.i liL 2--I52B • |( 9/H MOIIJHCYCI.f - I'll.I' Hull,.,-,, (Mvla- - Vi.irii--.. Vt~uT^~-^;rr.^-~~".,(l Hitli Av.-., Irviiii'.toii-..I7S-I7.r.',l- ' roc. room wlth-biiK Newly decornrcdr 1 : Ml I'-V-'S.i |. ( IIANNIN Uor)'.Scrumlili!r.2NI .'..:., .' III.JMIII:. old . I ^-I'r.'.l^.';--.•••-. ...• ._.\/.'J/^_ 'ir:AM lll - ITALIAN MASDNS CAN Low i'lO'o. lmiiiediiitc_ocauiaiicy. Call •-- " - y 10/6 UNION - J-rooriUiLluuit, lipt.water t. fiIIPlVVSliJ1 K\ UL." i ii" I'.IIIII : :. i.iillu :Cintfi>l::. IITAITIFY YflHR - III (Ml-. iTLl'a 7S4-3397 OI-_«I7'-(M»7, - • IC'r/B T'AiJtJ, SIDI.WAI.k-:., LTr, --CAI.I Kin; nuppllelir^ollvcirieiH to lilippplllg-L- r/tlm-:.'.:. L'\IKUI.\|i noiili in Water SnfTChdr-i-' \ rirnsTi N- ,I T AFTrii li I'.M.— h7.l-i..ll.1.—II O/22 rAIKTO'- "-" liii.-ri..r - T u.-rmi- trun:i[wrtatloii. JKTV1. - DUY NOWI HONDA, IIKIlw;i-:,-|oNI, • \-,AI I I U.\ III INS • I'l ASIl:U ,'iiul I'AITKIIANCINl. OHH-7-I7R - • ROSELLE VESI'A. MON'll.SsA. A.I.I-, l|. i\UA \ i-i i-Ml;-. I AMI NMAY.III-ALIU'W- • t I 1-c.' .•Mliiliil.-.V.-' liiMii-uil .-• • K 9/8 •US. .Arlington Ave., 1'l.imfleld . \. .-. l-.uj\tlu\'.l'JlJi WI-. SI'|.;i-|AI.I/l-.- IN ll.-m <...." |1L-|- Mu.- - liny". Si'i-vlc- nvtKin:.\n GAKAnr rvuiu s.-M I I'll IVriilJl '' -- 4 FAMILY.._-.- I'l. 7-n.HH I .illllHI «"ll ,.lXl kin.iu- UNION - :il>OOMS, llliATSUPPUKI). S.ilo:. - ^rvtai-- In.t.ill.ition ALL SI/US ANI.) SIIAI'K;. III I 'IS Sun WA'II Km.. Automobiles For Sole 123 . .'1'IN Al:-n: 1-i-l.iimni: wall.-,, lutu.J .ind. ..II Kl. :•-' i-.iii. TM-t I'll:.- KTIII.) MIL,I, AVAILAI11.1-: OCT. 1ST. $1(X> INVESTMENT PROPERTY ; Avr., Lhiliin iiMi-l)77 MU n-7722 !.'!.''-:'!'."ry "-paii-.T. I HI-USIIIII.UL--.c.ill J.S, I'.iy:. I.I. Ah I-I;IIIIINIII-K Hi; .I-;>27S : CllliVUOLET 1W.-I, IMI'Al-A, ION- .."„;..„,.„;, -V d,i iriu ,,i n, ,- lower' IJ 1D/J7 I'AIN MM.- IN II Ullil.- I VII Klnl. H 'V8 Tlifoo robnr apartmontx I HI.I I '. I IU,\ I I -. VI-ltTlllLli, J27 ENUINE, Ml 11.1".. [ "I-}"^,.,',',,.,:!"!,,,, "'",,, Ij ,N. III/I- OH l.oor, Warlnanco Pork tocllon ,.j*.'Ctlon,-hriiiiiidjutc dcljVLi;1.. In M \K,\ CALL 7.8H-7'I7H :Wcallierslrippini| 98 : au'iicUaii: 8 iiuicU'h..' HJ.-I: to : Tlk- V.-n.fi.n y llra.utiliil" Miluv .mt Moving & Storage ASKING $36,900 '' II °/8 67 M I isilM M IMMi'WS, IN 11.TTi7uL'K- SdMERVlLLE Sjicciall "I rue llclni.-i wild VL'.. L'niuii .-. ML :i-r.n»J. Uxw, ? INI. MI-TAI Ul A I lll.lt SIKII'I'INi;. I1UNTON. b IIULhKN, INf. For fortdnr dotallB call. . . ^11 iMil;, inalm'i/ 'Inn.- .>n pr.-iiu . :, L',. I'AIN I IM. Will! II li II |... is. M.iin-kr 1 mil:..!)', -I KliiwuiulTfl'., In'. XLIEi.J MN'OTir":;—mu. wrnn~n' -.nc:.\i. f, UINI; |)|STANt:i-: MIIVIM; HADIO EillEA'liiK.OHIGINALOWNI-.K: J_LJllUlJi-liiJll^=?sL_^_ - Wei.ilii-ld avc. :. -l-.ocu-.t :,t., ' ;u-l.l u.-., I niuicj'v.- .-.s-.. n | GORCZYKA AGENCY — $700. MU 6-5C.07 U 'i/H (•17 Yc-urs lV|iciitlali|e. Sc-rvlctO 108 Cliaitnot Stroot, RoKalle Ko.'iullf Park" • " ' J-ll-l.U.i Cloth in q 37 • FL: 1-2727 J .. : .-.: J/'U/ZL.. \\A f-i'.' '.I ..;- !::. I -'.I \i. ior your money • 241-2.U2 pnKVF.TTls I'Jof.SnNfi RAY, 42511.I . Gutters & Leaders ALLII-.ll VAN LINlCS B/9/8 iouoSTPONTIAC l%-ll)onnevllle,Con- cunjiLNt; - iiousi-iiHi i) - 1:1ns C/M/15 jcrtibl!4.i!oew!wciiii:j..jcl!aki^ "111 INK SMAIITI -innk- SMMITI HIV, nuJ« I» at llotluiii-ejtcellent condition. Miifit :;ell. ih« y|y ROSELLE PARK oncl Hoiiiionidilo. Private (iB7-IU87' wiih a loi.ri... *o... Ad. Coll M »\ Ills, IN^ , I'ainlni); in am! mil, N-ITIH.' ,II ..-.I .' Apur linen I s Foi- Rent 101 siilc Sho|i, l-ackawamui I'l.. Mlllluni BROOKSIDE • " || 1/B ; . AIM.7700. |[)-lj; L'--I:.lll; tTlnsttl Mou., Weil, Mi )\ |M , - :, h .K.u.lV y.-lll-:.. J VI-. .-ll.tl-.uil.'r L'!L_r-I'.l I'jl-'.. HlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllLI -. .—• V, 11/10 I'Al KIM. li.'in."., ,i|i.irlii:.iii h in...... -in., .:., HUJ-SIIH. - -1-1/2 i-ooiii iipiii-tiiii'm, CHARMING COLONIAL:. — L-Al I - MI1--V-II.-I..-. - • -- :n:i :;tow-'. Adulii: GARDENS 11.l-li. • ' '._ 6 ROOMS--. GARAGE . _ . - Conl & Fuel - 38 Home ImiHovonicnlV - —56 Ho wig • Realty HKNRV—I'. HlWNSIiNIl, A(;|-.NT"~ K .'1/8 QUIET SHADY STREET I DEATH NOTICES I nnMi ixintnw MI\I-. ALLlftl) VAN I .INKS, INI.'., MHVINI. ••• _;_ KI-« SliMMIH IMlll'l-.s vU !. M' '.\-| -i Three to Five rooms PRICED TO SELL!! . ^iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiitiiimiiiiu AND STIIKAtiU: IMKE I'lKIOI- VAUI.'IS I I11-.I.SIIJI;:IMMI.-.I)1ATL OCCUPANCY. — l;lsle, on I Iiur:-ilai7 S**|Hcin- or llfjulom wa;; ojfcn:tl-'.it st. i.uiiir., .'.;.r.ii-*•:•; in.|iiy >v..r;: "i\r\ii.r- Al> 2-441'4-5-d, Al) 2-llliH. '1/IS TIIUI-I-: KOCIMS AND MATH IN "PHI I'HIMIliM L'UAl. Yi'.l . \N l»l II ! EhlGELMANN REALTY-COMPANY Cliurch. l.jfayctit- St.; Nfw.ifk^lmc ICIKI-. IIMMU-,1 I-V kVm"'L-i, -'-.'UVSII:!;. VAI'i: IIOMF. UI-DKOOM AND $78-$120 Ave., irvlnr.ion, "boioved ;.i:.ter of Mr., ( i.llt' Of Hc-4tVC-|] I I- NiiNI—UU'M.ll Al ANY l'HU:l- 1 Realtori -- .InBuron iv.•':.,,••.'•<>- o *.!. \ MILLEK'.S. MOVING - HIM:;, rales - \."i p.iiiu ILI..II.'.'C,. Wi-nt-.-ri,:,',,'" '' KiTciiKN r-uuNi'sjiEL). III:AT, HOT Hu.'ol ittnUmnlt ami Uuymoiu! jllelxil. Hoot Hot Wator •• 304 Clioflnul St. RoioIlD-Rorli. Gtot-'atiu fr«io iii;tliu^ti>!> — 'iiu.uiuil - W.VILK SUI'l'l.ll-:i). IjUlE'l' Nliltlll- Ihr luncrat (.ervlec was I if Id ;L( "ll,it>- RUSICNtJUl.O — Cli.n-lif., un Mnir:a.r Gas Rango • Rofrigorator. CH 1-3600 berle nnd Ilnrth, .Home"" tav I imcimb.lV i'l-A fiii.illl [II •<_ K7W SIB.WI local - loin; dlbt.mcu - slitiro :^v.-clals iv.iii,'ln.:. n-|> in . .III.] iki/k u. IIOHIIOlill, LXCHLLLNT LOCAL ANI) y:7| Clinton' Avo1,:ji'viiii',Wli>.tnlciim'iii SoiiJ-lde Hfi^iit:., III'I'.1I.HKI U( lin.- l.iU- lu L 'Slilkl li Kit f - • •$.Jh.iHI- - RJJ N25B5^-_CII 5-32MH.. . J/'J/H KKIIAKJi: Nt.W YoKKI.I(A.MSIt)ltT,VnoN.SUn'- - Office-- 129 Morcer Street iii Hollywood Memorial I'ark. jiliine.. (net; Vului/u); l.iilift of i rani •I inrin • ..:._ l;l AULL |;UK HISiNI.SS PICKSON OR ' N\ IKinillNS F; ALLISON, INC. bt'uthcr. ' o( Nicholas-ituUt-'iiiiJKic-Mr. - OIAI. 'i'' ROSELLEPARK r-Wv.|iK-'l-.-H<--rl S-IVAIFRS, NfTTJIG N'itiTO;tT7^~s'ivmAr;iV" - PACKING I -- Un Wednesday, Au^ Jujicplilns Uorla,-Mr^. r'cppir..i Li lu. Piano Tun -.-••• 7,j CALI. Ml'Kl KICK J XALLIIill VAN LINES) II tit :»l, I'Win, tiriiiTc M. (lUbL-r:.un). oi i.urvWei.1 by wxc rM -mcludi. KUUT il ». - - MA • ?-/'is;t MA 2-7r. RA "5-2958 '^5-2909 1 1 -2"13 SUUTH AVL; Cll.\NI-UUl), N.J. $9,500 • 17 Ubb Tide Urivu, Hru:k 'luwn, ti.}., held iroin Clalantc I'IIIHT.II MUIIU , J * n n/io t)t>lov(3tl wife of the IIIIL- Wllli. 111*11 .IHoom- Sandford Avt\ (V.iih.burf),' -.nli-mii. Hi snri-il. -1-I.rii....' I .ill TMUMI'A- •.•-2n.il. TK|->7f0H>B yDN - M Mill lid.,.- .174-IKI5J 1 HARD TO BELIEVE? ini'.dfilc Tlio funeral .'icrvicf w.i;. ,u ihfM.i:.:. .11 Si. "HOCLO '. I. ltiii\;i., -|I.1.-IMI;I .inyliim- Vsk (IT jim. I'lAM'j, Kl I'Alkl I) - .'* lli'.ln r.iiiMi:?, heat Mipplled, roa- 1 McL'riick.-n" FuimiMil .H.fimi',..l^M.i..Moi:n:i • —r- ' I/''I/ !- C. CilMINSkl, - I s -.- :;oiial)]t- 1'i-ilt, avalluhlo Oct. l:it, -Call -now and- be-tlt«-firtt- to- sec oiiti.Ki mi JF.WM chilli ..Room^-Eoi-Ront—W5- Avo,,- Union. InUMtiiciit .In j.v-'i'i'.i'ft'ii i/ laiiu-:. A. on hi'-..lay. xiicY^L^rij NHTCiN - l..ovcly slui-plnt; rooin ing unit.. Good location. Kitchen Ccibinels" 62 I) WIIITL'.-^.'.I.I . All I'IAN. I'. 1 -INI)i:N - 'I room apt,, 2nd floor, In prlyute hhonir ; nt-iirbilM-'b S ?I hi CltlTCUIiTI -r Mnri:r«[ I.., (IIOL1 ti iKly Vllliinf ,\\\i:\, "Unio J/.111, 20 v —^~ Excatlent Oppor'lunity s .vinvi: f/tan - $2.1,05 - - IUM:M . ui:i'.\ii;i:n i:a;:, cUjiUrk- 'N lit-nt iiuppllcd. Aillllt5 Clomliiinan. •; l^rovo), on 'I'liHrstloy.-iJcjitL'iTilwr U d o,f Miu'd,ilcm- (ncc S L ..'Xl'l A Cir,\L - >22'.25 - I. il. lii-n IV: H'li IIVK:.- •. iii.i.L-ini.'ln,' . Kl:|)MAN' .otiLy,- tio iicu. Availiible Oct. Iuu^all- "-PTSANURbALIYCO.- ajio HI,- -of *>' I'olumhtn—AAT,,- Nr fJ M Music, DancitVtj, Dramatic 69 Sal. or Sun,, -11') HL'IL-II St., LliuUm. l( 9/8 wife of ihu late ('.(-ovyy ( liuhrtt: ilu- viM-il In 1 i'.r.uuU lull I In- 'UHL-I al H-1/H 2,1_E—Woitllold~Avn".-, >Ro»: Pic; voird-mothci—al-c;por[:r"!'T~rn ——-— —— \—nrxicoAi.cci. •;— VlCinNTTlOl.A;' coiKoi-i vtoliiuVr, cx- riANll l.l'MNl. IRVINCiiiJN -' 21 Maple Avu., near -€H 1-0070. \\r-... Donald KIKOUII and" ilu.-'laio \Trs. ClolonUl Hon J." nun \ it |icriunccit 11: II c h e r\. offers prlvnlc Mni-|',rii"v( Miixdutd; M-A'uv of Mr;., Mamie \ imx all Rd.lnU'riiiL-uitn •' • • \AM' lUVINCil'ON - n room:;, licut !i llol Seun:, iilnKle I'noni, prlvatu untrance; •~ • B-9-8 l lt-auoii:i, all k-vcl:;,- Dayy, i-vi-f;.. S^j, 1 Hammer; nl'.D iiLirvjvcd by ' t'l'^i'dclill- urlitl ••, Lllcclow B--I30') . iilr MUlN'r; — W.IIL-I- :iii|ipllt-d; i>irn(;e, excel Unit.con- no cooklni;. Iiiriulvo onTii-eliimetj. 'Ml!- ; (irk. Norinii Autli, 7i5;i-ll5li. • , |i IJ/|, dren and.7 uruat-iir-ajulcliildfun.-'Mrw-dui-f— • I. /llm.NIK dition, Ailuli^ .prefcTTuil. Call aftci- L1U O-ildiOnr :i7'.>-27"7. ._ -----SCOTCH PLAINS -4l>o, i v.i -—• • STU DI-:NTS_WANII; I > ^o, scrcuncd itorch, (inifilied bi Ave,, Iryln^ton. IntLTincut In Hull f -V::- S. .MM. M., U mum. iiF.t;iNNi;its i'i(i:i-i-:iiiii-:n • \ _ INinoN. - Aloduni Apt., 2nd floor, UNION - Furnished room for Lftluliicati nit'iu", 3 /oncd hot vJutor hout, S-l Memorliii I'ork. ^ lo d wilt! Of ! d'd \. Mi .ILJS'UI: i ter a liS 3-3215 PjuiTibtnn 8. Hciiliiiij 75 2 lamlly; supply own oil lieat, }.W() Kontlcman. Near all traiiiiportatli)ii. k\'|T|-|--|l SUHT, slllll.'ll. M.I ntmrli. ut:i. iTrrrbllTilnDSH cqiipk'. ilU mrrcK (I|..AS.Si;i( — On I UB-Muy, AIU'.UM M), I', \ ot'.i'l and (.'l ,•:-• ll.-im.ill. Mir tui•r.i: l • KTWratlNirHlciNI-. ' IJLIN'T IJV'- W1 ! II-I1IA r I IKH'I :i'.'i—iij-i i ' .- l _ .'-'- . K'VB oicil|i.incy; moving, mil-it yell. $27, HVt William C., o( Jl-l') Stochtir Ave., Pnlon, I .tl "HlK'blTlr • IM 'CUN'loN YAH N: .-.-. (. 11 • I > PIANO U-SSONS C'A^.i-iiMuii-in iKiiii.i II Cull 232^)0-11 ' H-'>/H tMlovotl llUr-lmrKi of l;cnr(nce-heHord)j UNION - L-iu-pc iilct.' room next to devoted fnthor of William J. Ci|.i: Irvin,'.(0n. intL [IH'llt 111 IK MILOliY - APPUECIATION -'IKCII- irncruii;; nuw .rlr^irir rnntt.-rinc ?-l H1V1NI.I.ON -AtirnctK'e new 3-1/2 bath; rnirlucratur., ('.arago. Co^d locu- SI'lUNGFIULU-CUSTDM-BUILT - and Mr::. Albttrt-Jolm, brother of VIL inl I'iirk. 1 - Ttli-wci-rI-S- 2-UIKjlJ - '• . • .'irr.e alr-colltUtloned apt., 8 X I'l tion. C-oiuloini'iit, roftu-oncoii. New H i-iioni, linder coii.'itnictlon.' Col- U. Glassor-wid Mr*. MIMLHI" S,ivtiro 486-6721 or 180-2926 I /] Ivliit', -tiL'a, si-'lf-coiitriili-'d hunt; purlc- Call MU-6-2170 ^..'. - fax Suction, end "of Denh'uni lid., 4 y, "11 VVMm 11 a/A t •> '] KhMlflJ Clouts—hr-^hopptnf^*'MiiriIcTpal~poq Crncktitr Kniicr.il I Vino," ISlVi Morns WL'.—iennilu'nrTh.^in^tHrirt ^f thr—hm- COME SEE I'LIMDIN'.. - IIIAMNi. •ttNION - Nice new ftirnliihud room, pltiyi'.i-oiind. Dlri-ctioiis: 4 block.'; wost Ave., Union, thomJ^'rt) (1r;U'f-ljitlinran [•l:;e (ncf -Uiltor^):' duv-ii^l—u»,...i—rt- - .|;..-|i.in- i.'huivli, I inlon, wlieru a iiervlcc WJ-. tuiKI tiTilN - .1 I1OOMS, IIKAT & clean, comfortable, tiln coiiultluni.'tl,_ of Sprln^flu'lil cciitiii'. tin Mnrrli; Ayi.',. WHttor-H, lii|j|»i-iimlMr-. Kn.i U. M^lin-" l.'rumju livi'vii'i. I'liirdll1 -i-l \|. I ..-I' «_H:.10 A.M. Interment in Hullywoud -HOT—AVAT+.K—SUI'PLTIiDr—^138 prlvato entranoy, private bntli, burtlnr^ti turn rlRht~on IVllham. Shoraton, HAZEL HOMES Moinorinl I'ark. -Viiuxliall llqad, Union. Intfrninui r—:—•-Frwtr-rlooMo-door pickup ^ — — - n III.III * —f^-.i-—-w^~; VLiiiL-iu luc.uluii: l.st floor, lieut- uup-

IRVm'/l."N - s i-ooin .i|i.ii-nni'nt,~l.'it c ~A»T TtDTn DRIVING ' -*1 • SCHOOL I. lllll£l'ill WiliJ i"OIK UnHairgrpund Eloctrlc~ufi\d Tolophono Cljofnijiig 3 bodroojy^-Coldnjal In lluubt'l'lu ?. tliirtli i'olonUI . n.ll riirk.-W (inu reildtintial ( neinhbornood, I'lne A\u.; corner oLViiuxlinll |{it.,'Uiilu. liai.\t;iiiN-iii'Coiii.ii)(;i-: si, -tflolo to (liopniiig, (xl.taas -& TVVYU: -*^* ~*chool»;-TitttjcKHd—gnnrpir;—living r| |V|1f)tvm|rr|r)fi LI D DV-oml-V-IZ-Z-ONI room, tlinJnQ room, dltclian o-ul J J;l'. Sr., of d.S') lHih Ave., Irvim'.ion, Phonoi 241-4343 * " r VACATION AT 'iOME . [nci.- .Otto); dc^otL>d f.itlkT ui Mr:.. Joan raar icre«)n«d in porcli on 1st N.J,, beloved hii;.baiul ol Ituth (Lomlu.-); devoted fattier of John J., Tliuodotu-l-n- ruiror, Mrs, Marilyn We(isnuin iinil Mr^, 11 LAKE FRONT Ivvsl, foil bOKamonl,' low taxn-i. :ili"j'|Hil|' •'. |l- VliK-t-nt t:., A/:i liichant (•, l-anj,1,, Mr;;. Huth Ann *SMrb<.ti ':>on ol Mr., Clara. I'. I- nil IH'L'1111'.IKI, . ur C.lll 17.1-IBV2 SPLIT LEV.EL"- Itoburt I humus, and Mr^.. Loun.n d Air(|ii.i| - 1 'mile; brochor of Kuyinoin) I IUIIL-;-also l( 'I/-'1 . McPHERSON REALTY CO. 12'YEA(?S OLD vlvu; nl:io~ surviveed by 100 ,;runddillilrvnddlll . !iiirvlvi\1 by Id^rundcluldivn, 1 uimr.il wan ' (Raallor) ;uiuiiicu\i fj-oin ''IIj!-lu.Tlf •- llarth Monu: wa.s conduct ml from ti 1 IKVINt.'luN . ^ Ho neod to rid a m llo* (91 if «nwry ; 19 AMm. .1. . irncken Kuiu-ral Home, lSU)Morr|s Ave,, for I'uiiiinils," '',"! Clinton AM-., Irvuii'.ton. I.'.H SII,,IHI|1ANI1 I 'I .Al I, c 011 lor It til |, 3 badroom t, Jar git 276,0400 Union. Intfrnu'iii in literi'ieiii I'oimtti'ry, I KS^i. IK' 1, IS1'-I.1:'S, ruor porch, hot wutnp htiat, 2 fttr Wll UAMSON — l;ffii* Shirley (nv«'MI> I'njiiy IIK- .:II;HIII anil i|iin-i uf pri-war 276-0011 '•urdvl, sikllc'iilv ' on Tliur:idav, Jipifin-- 0"i'"0t*> -•—'-- ...: - :p.K.|nll:.|ii';;:; uf Il'Vlii(',ton's~lii'tt.'|- I) 1 fl XLAUU-MiU-v,^at:e-bl^of-l5a-ii,t:iiiituii >*ji—l,-Utiu,-of-lUi l-C-Untun-Avu., U'vUij;- •- naliii.ilur.l .ijil. I'lili1,., wllli all IIIMII- PRICED IN fHE30's St., |-:ost ('riiniii', alhier ot UOIKJII W,, on. I! iu liumral ;.ui \UL- wti:- huld ut cl'll l.lti:Ui:lit-^uu Inaiiattoi .>iipruiiilil:en, Alice kllm of Wayne, the lute ^1 Clinton Avc, Irvinc.ion, Liii.Siitiirilay, John J, awl ,1-clvyard I', al Jeruoy Lity. REALTOR-INSUROR LARCHMPNT_ESTATfeS liiUfniit'iu iii Hollywood Muniiirttil'l'iirk. NEGAT BAY I'linorul wan held from the Uuymotul Fun- l E77CHfl WIN 1 IHA1 DOOM will, n Wont EXCELLENT *t'«l CVnier, 3D2 Sandfoni Avo,, neai'Tiv- ,0VFERS SMART NEW HOME A.l. Q,.|y »4* ,,; w,,,,l (wm.--V3.B0)-.-- inont Avo,, Kdqiiiem Musi; was offci^t at Coll V.Bft.7700 B 9 '8 COLONIAL HOME St. Jo.'-ttph'u c:iiurch, Inlerment Su Miry': t!ainiU«rj, __ * Hollywood Florist J) | O,ZJ(J woodlnn.1 lol W;. MIDACARE l 1402. STUYVESANT .AVE. l'KHTl': — Un Se|iiuiiilH*i-1r l »(>(\ I'fltfi' Sr,, of 5iH Vine St., IlL-Jltelli, N.J., UNION - IRVINGTOH 7S (L 10 Protection (or care FIREPLACE , . 9p«clali«t» fulher of Jolui, I'nter, I .mil;., and Mariln • nnr- °" " ° •'• •65 and tinder Wo ipgcidiiu'ui Fi.niunl " $15 ,995 Bull; front Inaoon lot. GO GAS HEAT? lnothei of Jolui l-oprete; ul:.o tiurvtvol Dni lyn mill Syi.ii'.illiy by IS I'.niiHkhlldroii. 'I he funenti wa:, Ariniim.rnB»u for tli» lit.i.iiv.il SHOCK 1 CAR GARAGE filniily. JuNt phonn: Our .now rnnclt lioimt o((«m living BRAKE caiuUiiMiHl from the McCracken liuii'i al room, dlnlnn room. 7 littdrooiiiH, ABSORBER lluino, ISOU Moiii:. .We, Union, • Ii••.!• MU6-1.H3H 19 ft ull.porpoaa room, Itllchan, Specinlltta JOHN P. McMAHON M.ii>!< of Uetiulem w,r" otfruiM at t|ic SpoclfllUt* bruanf Cluuvli of St. John ilie Apo.-.tlo, I .indi-n. ' ceramic tllffd bnth nnd uurnav. 1585 Morrl. avo. 'REALTOR Interment ,• In Si. I'liMtnide'-i i enn'im y. Muny moru ? and 3 bedroom plan* MU 8-3434 tM* U whet? vnur CJ''( rOuml Itl'i MO t\n\{m\vt\'.,. and niici) |»y i mil at uvallubla. Eucerient flnoncing on Ol>.rtill<<nur rji. \\l \,ui ^rt IHT rOuuil iy 11*111, . . B 9 8 l%n, Mlldrwl A, (KoeustuT), of 'So I .ur- Plumbing, wo also furnish and install Gas Heating- 1 1 1 )liOCk jlitUlbvr, lirjU- ins|)cili>i'il... rvrn I'tu I11.1U'' \il|>itt'»i'ii[I. wjy Dr., Union, N.J. hulovtki u/iiw al W, Is Kasv 'I'olMat * —i7t|uipntBnHrr-homr51iust*lll(o yoursrSteatrTT . .Hot UNION C.ifinvlllo Milliard Jr.,; dwoiud inollu'r.ol jU-iii-i1 Midli;i-di_(Ui.ior_i/(_Cilbt.'it ».. and ¥Ui,,,,i,,.|onU or year round r.tll.menl 'M A MIDAl tHor ^I Wol»f Rnsfhnnr'd . .-. Hnt Air , ._(oveiui,000-Gas— j—oi—stjWRISE~BEACH"-^1o~«P•.. II.. l^lovt^l wife ol CiiiiUiin (Clmi In*-) 1'iiuo; N" 74, lumj.ll .«! evil »nd »o 2 miles to •'«<<'' X' 596 Clie»tnu» St., RAsollo Krk* duvott'tl liuitliur ol Ciniltlu riutt);iKiU}'lih'i Aik (or 'Ad TciUr1 ciiul •I »l. 1 lUNl In't on HI. 9. HO Vj ulllo . to bUlirlJO of Miil'V and MklmH loilnu; M:.lm uf O"ch. dl/ From Tom. Mlwr! South on Ilt./J. V »«• .', ».KKI l.i I,I\K» • • s .. . . For Froo Estimate Call CH 5-2)00 Mrs. Nellie Miicaluuu ni^—M»-.-ju^. '"ll«» la Kui..i«-U«*0HV-- • AP-AU-1 Mt-M T— VAC AN 1-J^«•»!-. I "Htplutltunl life nrn>l lot wvire rhuir Imi'li prf>ri»ti"'»>'l. Ro&ult-Gettor Want Ad. ^ I . A - i. - 1 «llli li low-CIl)! tluK'li-J.. ) , 1 Cu'll ISB.O7700 I..lui> you lwu.ilL vc, Nowtnl.. Siilomn Mli'.li - * •

--V i4-sHHi.\c;>u:i.D (K..\.) I.I-: rriday., Sept. 8, i'JOG Realty wins Softball title in extra inning

victory overi Remlinger

The new champion ."I ilu- ^I'liiii-fn-til Aduli I nesilay ni^lii, with I'icc-One Realty trimming A.K. Meeker', lh-li; us Hob KalScr's four lilts lured u real .•:|iim--uii)'kr l.i.-t M.n.l.iy rvciunj- :;p.irl:ed the l'ltid chumpions to victory. I'icc- _ at tin' ..Springfield \)IIIIK i|i.ij__Swiiii"lV'ul In de- (iiiu.|iiitiiuluil oui IK hits, with Norby Wroblew-- feating Charles Keiuliiu'.erid al I M.ne111.1 unr- ~ntn—.md nnry-l-anctici—cach-pOTinE—three.— i;;illli: nlaVoff UHleli] Illllletlir leaYlleelulll'llun- )<\ck Sorienti had but one hip; that another ship. The score was T;o. Ion)' home run, this coming in ihcsbulilo pro- This was liy far ihc- hesi y'ame .>l the i iiiin' duce (oar irillies. seasoii( witnessed b\ .1 Im1, uu'iimM i'i partisan' In iIn- other half of the twin bilj, Kuinllnger fans, and a (mini' clnie.i.s n> a heetiv,pennant Keal I stale siuotlicrcd Somcricl Bus, 13-4, race that iiroilucvd u SMU-'III IU: after II -.•-.iide;;,. a:. Pom nick L'astuniuvia limited Somerset 1 io ,.;IN hits. Stall. Wci/uewski and Al Doyle hU with' Ixuli dubs liiiisliin. nnh'iiU'iitiL'.il 11-A ; j records, honi'.' run:, for Kenilini;er, which coasted after reunji.; five rulis in. the first iniiini;. A dr-.m-iin: uuL-uL-lhe-par!, hum!-' run to. dead cenierfield hyA'uiuie C.ipnu uHheNitinm Kaln" forced iwstporiement'of Wednesday's 1 twin bill until,Thursday uve.iunj;.--ln the first half of 1 lie- seventh innlili dashril (lie Impel, of 1 the Keiiilinj'er nine, wlneh hi|i uumieui:. earlier i;ame of i-he evenmi ,, the PDA stopped, A. Best had knotted thiTcMUiit at six-all ariluv'uip ol the i'harinac.y, 1I-1U, in a sluufcst, williSamCala- .sanv.1 inniii)',. Kemlilk'.ei- li.nl threatened m')'i> • brese's I'llA nine amassini', l'J hits to "oust tilt aht-.'id, only to'ht.' thwarted KM .1 ilefem-ive j'.eiu I')ii5 champion Best nine. Jimmy Crowley, by right .fielder Ray Kjei'er, xvlm snared-Man i b.irlie Irauciose, Tnink Jazlkoff and Cala- IIIVSL' all Ciini.. tliroufji. with (liroohits cadi, ' Wei.'.newski's Iuu|un;' fl^ ball and prrveMieil 1 two more runs frnni so'i'iih:. lapi'io, was by wuh .|a/iko(f,i rowley1a|id.Seyillcliitilncronnd far t'he offensive star iirtln.1, biy j'aiii.-, I'euiii}' trippers to pace the winners. '_~~ two [.singles, a double aiid the hmne nil) which lop hitlers lor the Dest nine were Jackie broukht the chaiVipionshiptn ihc 1'irrj^t incnincr -\|)r,af with a pair of humu-i'uus,. witli. Johii- ric\-One jumped off to a twu-rim advantage Koncu'nc/cy and Bill Krer/.er each coming, hili horn-'' runs 111 rlf.i' lulinni ii:i|f . ,< III,, f n-.:l- -inn ny MI. . imiMN SrFNlF -- Arhlpri'B-nf In irlnnnl High Srhnnl SprlncrflnlH hwun lV ' — double by K ick sunenii and : Tlest riiaruncy fell behind by six runslntht football workouts lost weekat Melsel Field. TJie Springfield grldders are preparing for by Capriu and Johnny NristrLi'i.i./Keiplnu'e]- 'li'rst-lii'uim, iheii cairn: back to score twg,runs their flrst'senaon of competition without players from Kenilworth; who now attend the new ,w:is nol to be denied, ,\\w\ c.uiii'h.uk with three ,111 the>^coi.d on Koiieieiiczcy'sTVolYPrTun to David Droarly. Regional -High School. The workout was also the first for Dayton under runs in the second on .] snii'le bj lloli I loyle, ct iner, PTic, I '1TA countered with a single tally" ~\Xm leadership ol Jim-Homer, new football coach. See Profile Interview on l'age 4. a ba5C on balls,1 an inlield error and single:. in the tlnr. N;i a home run by l-'raiik Jazlkoff, (Photo bby- Bob. Baxter) hy Harry M.t. ann-aiul Ucnni: Kos^wic. In the but lost ti .' la;icl ill the thirdjvhen Best third, Kenilin.rer increased the lead to ilnve scored si.\ ivi;is, fuauiriiig a fiomurunby Jackie run;; as Doyle's ••iifi;le1 a base mi halls to Al, Apg.ir.'":.._. ~x" "• Hossexi and a lonj1, single 1'V- nonunicr. t.'as- . In the fifih liming,. ihb^llDA broke open the CcU-'Uiwia produced two runs. .'ame liy 'scoring H runs

sim;les by C'aprio, 111.111.11 er \inme Plain and • niosi of t!:j djina|:e. liest scoreiKive'runs on IJdl Saxarin. I hey then 'wcni'ahcad by cine run fi\e hit1- ui the final liming, but this wasn't win in-the f.lflh wlienJJul: .Soi'ieutl w.dku'ed a lour enoih'h ,:•:• the I'llA ellnilnateij the 1%5 cjiam- lK'ii\e run into left cenu-r wuh cue On, followed piollS. . •"• . '\ . • by a. i;lo.ubie by. (.-'aprio and Ti"~nTrp"produciu:.1 Sprnh' l-uluors eliminated the play-off hopes in cou sta sini'.le by I'laia. hi [he-rr-'Aeiith iiiiiiuj',, Keni- of M .recli •.•Ailvurtftiiiii;. by jicorliii'. a IQ-8- run'"alier n_ wc.ivry. Mike risano hit two home runs and a The Spilngfiuld Hullo; pistol tii'atrrhTls'Wji -first-place—in-the-B-Bivifiioii-of-tlie Unibn- i and a triple, to provide the scoring punch for C6unty Police Pistol League The final team i.with Riei'ei:'s creai i.itch savin;.' a tired Hill 'thf wiiHiers, l_4ick Sc.hwerdt hiltiii|;-a-iionie -run ...record .was-.J2 -Victories.jind-sayeu-defeats... - sayarin"ni"iA 1'nv-Uiir.- — — JU.the.third but failcd-tu tuucli-tiiirdaiid-Was^ Patrolman Cugene Pederseh was team captain. , ,li] the.- bottom u,f the scvein-li L asiernovia - creihted witli a double. Members of the tcanvwith-their averages retired Kick"soricnti dn a routine fly to left, i',innt'n I'ecarro was the tup hitter- forMa- and the number of matches in which they bill I'aprio ilieir'il.is.hed the hr,pe: of Kemlin- participated, included: Tech with three hits, and Len Brauiisiein's lout 1 ;:er;j_b\; pounding a line dwvc round tripper home run produced two runs in the sixth. Spring Ptl. Howard Thompson, 29-1.45, 11 matches; winch cleareJ.-the-; barrier in center . and scored ilux'e in the sixth on a double by Ullly LtrThomas Kennedy, 291.-17, 17 matches; Ptl. •• broui-lii tin" championship lu 1'icc-Hne Kealty. I rhardi, which was followed by a longjiomsnin Edward Baumer, 290.08, 13 matches; Peder- . •. I 111' ^slN'C.Ll •" tiAMI playoffs started last hy I'lsano. sen, 288.89, 18 matches; Chief Wilbur C. Selandcr, 288.45, 11 matches; Ptl. Robert Magulre, .281.15, 13 matches;'.Ptl. Richard Goetzke, 277.17, 12 matches;- Ptl. Rlcliard 'PAY PHONE Westfield YMCA to conduct Elfvin, 273.13, 15 matches; I'tl. Donald Scli- 11 I 11 fii • -' : wordtwordt,~2bHr 268.6O."lQ-matches, ; Ptl. William Sed-~ BIRD' " " ' 2 11 5 matclies, and I'tl. Kdward COIN BOX" volieybarl, titness programs—-^•ch £25.1.501 , 2 matches. A variety of activities will <>:30 for those who wisii to ai.ain be offered at tile WJSI- . pnrticipato in the "Run For COLLECTOR field YMC'A for-nuMftliTs'fall. Your Life" program, In acl- WINTER TREADS OR In -addition to the new and dlTibn to volleybafl." Season concludes •* nq oxperienco iioodnd coni|H-eliensive fitness pro- Volleyball also adds a tre- • rjood ilarling snlary grams, many individual and mendous recreational and fel- t) oppor!unity~f'or advoncnnu'iil I'roup activities will be of- lowship activity to the pro- for bowling league DELUKE CHAMPION * mult bo high teriool, grod fered. • ' — ,- . gressive fitness; work with The-Temple Beth Ahm Mixed Bowling League will, drivor't I iconic, line of. the most popular poriods for play scheduled af- of Springfield has concluded its sonson at - • liberul bcnufitl, including''' groups ls_ihe 5:311 volleyball ter tho fitness classes Mon- I ly-Way Bowl with championships going to the c o 11 o Q o *^vt tion old plnn NEW TREADS class, bach Monday, Wednes- dny, Wednesday and Thurs- team of vyasserman and Wasserman in the day and T ridny from 5:30 un- day at 8:30 p.m. Nooniimeflt- Beth division andKaveberK-Hermanintho Ahm RETREADS ON SOUND TIRE BODIES OR ON YOUR OIMN TIRES ness enthusiasts can also par- division. Second-place teams-were Sanders- NEW JERSEY BELL til 0:30, buih courts ouxlieup- p fji. "5- ' • • -«* - per gym of the "\" aro flijed take of their fitness work, run-_. GreeriTell and Rosen-Schwartz. TlUrd-plnce An fiqunl Opportunity Employnr wiilrmen pursuing the fun and lionors went -to Shtafman-Rothstein and New^ ning and', volleyball, asvolle.y- : ; For norc information call: fellowship of fitness through ball sessions are heldMonday; ~rrTark-Millt r., . '•'.,' ~ the exercise qnd coiiipotilivo WdddFiWednesday-and-Fridayd s noons Abby Weinborg was high scoror last wook * .19-23 52 spirit of the popular Y-ln- ffom 12 until 1:15. . ' with__2IS-221-601.Slieliey Wolfe was loading Monday I iru Fridny venied sport of 'volleyball. .- A sucond popular group ac- lady with 197-180-537. 5 P.M. l-'roin "this tu'oup also is or- tivity is the open basketball" Other xpp scores were recorded by Jerry !;aiu:u>d a Y'team to repre- poriods. Monday, Wednesday Farkas,, 46,4; Rosalie Millihan, 436, Jules ^ndjrriday ar^8 |),m.jlie_Iarge Wjisjierrnan,_516; l"d jihtafman, 203^514;Oscar emiijir"lMis"iness~"iiien's~"j)Tay gym3nd '"Saturday at '3130; """Baroff, •2T9-5Tir'Dnnny"Rosehtlial, 233-573j" throtighom the winter season, scrimmages are held with all . Mark Polsky, 518; Jerry Shulman, 244-524'; Volleyball can be combined welcome. The fall basketball Also, Vicky Kaveberg, 448; Lois Kalsh,41-t; with asspeu-u; of the Y's major will also serve as a condi- Carol. Popper,-160-121; Flora Lichtor, 404; fitness- program, as there is tioner this.\/finrjjig_a_3iLlea|.ue Phyllis Polakpff, 437; Jerry Rosen, 525; Stan -~Kalslir,5U;--Bob-Bornsteln, 521; Sam Fox,521; - Ceorge Widom, 511; Seymour Lampf, 200-536.

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