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-Board-of-Education Monday voted-KGi '-•' | WMmat —-phase "out tfie Raymond .Chisholm School as a^ |— ~ltey part of its plan/txTcleal" with anexpeS6ea~~ decline in Springfield elementary school en- rollment for at least tihe next five' years.; ._" The 'p^lan, adoptwl-aHtirr-rnrntthly-rncftttag- at die Florence Gaudineer Schoql,_was .ap-" proved following strong statements of oppo- IS sition from a number of parents with chil- —vl-- ~imn~aT.the""Chlsholm School. The audience' |-;of- some 30 citizens Included perhaps--20 -^\ Chlshoim School parents. ~'"• - Tha—major difference in the plan from1 ••»*UMu»*!fa.fc-*-.%-7 1'••••¥; .:'. *••] proposals is that die phase-but will k.' |; iiot start "until- Septemberof "197Or~rather 1 than next fall. Starting in the fall of 1970, • there .will be no more kindergarten classes. •> at Chisholm.Youngsters' who ..would^have '••• fel |.._S£arted there-will attend the othervthree ele- thefalTof 197l7there will'be no klnder- .garten or-firstrgraderTir Chlsholm, and the phase-out .will.ba-extended upward-one extra— •graide 04Cn yisar^ • -•" ~ • " As Chlsholm enrollment dwindles, and as !'.''. =^'.space becomes available In the other schools, the iast_two or three grades wlUJb? trans- ferred at once, and~the-scliool, as such, wilLbexlosed. •."...•" " - Canlo Casale, board-president; Seymour Ntarguliesj-chalrman-of the advisory schooJL- planning committee, who presented the pro- posal,1 and other board members stressed ^-yitoj^srrecruited by the SpriiigHad Teen ^Dedication of the • new-center^fbr^u^' by young people andsenior -£™2i!raSF ^taWU|5r rf *° oldcr P01^011 o£ cleari sweepof the Job of preparing the old library citizens and for odier recreatibnal purposes is scheduled for. purposeomsnois was, 1 a.ma.lor factor irr their decision. = ::: 1 "= =^-"^--';,aa-the'Sflt*-:Mjey^^c.;Ce^iw«:™"." -l' sald the board could noT-justify the r^mQ)»ey ;rieedeoard ^.two ;boroqghs of,-NewrYprk-City_.and_; 1 veterans,:, pdtieng and Arthur "Sills, state attorney general. :Jngiieldbeforashaleft Sunday for Boston, -ing—inrr-the—CBS-TV educational program, • Donald Lan, Springfield Democratic chair- "Young-World. 1969." TheTsHow, wliich Irene are the big differences beTWBen Greece 4^o-Kiwanlo Club o{-Millburii-Sprlngfl8ld ^man,_inrannounclng this evehtr-soidTirat; !hc=~ veutux'e to It: pnrpnflfi of thtf~f1fiftrft Wflfr-fwrwfi'iW?—^"^^"^p^iii'r "~ an jaffort'Jo—iift^flie-splrlt- _ Ktonal"HiKh~Sch6grBoardbf Education allow citizens Interested iiOurtherlng the lSjBXpeCteft4Oi:Pr.esent_the-reBults ofitgjs'urvey ideals-and-programs of the Democrattcrpa -ln^an-informatamtma V^rvSanfordW

prcfiestra many-iof- whose"Tni atoPtnerly-wlth-thieFcountry'-s outBtandfifg-i organiaations-durtng Jhe "hTgTbarid" era." TA POTENTlALDemobriElcoaadidjat -*-MMusic Is one of the greatest therapies" for -governor, -adclressecFTthe^rDeimocratlc . known," Insists Dr. Welriger, "It moves the follow North avenue to' -the municipal -committee- at Its, ,r.egular March,, moods and plays a-greatpartlhrehabilitation. gr dH^^'ThOtt^ Each member of the orchestra devotes his Walnut avenue, Garwbod. The Franklin School Activities of the Attorney General's Office." time and talent to the "spread-the-good- to Miss Tarantula Is two bl<^cks along Walnut.avenue, on the' Following his preparedremarks Sills answered cheer" project and there.is no remuneration left. The school is north of the Central Rail- questions on a wide range of topics. -of any kind. The Kiwonls Club provides the road tracks, and those going there should On taxes, heindlCated that he felt the burden not cross- the trtfeks. funds for die music score's and equipment and for top citizenship : ' ' (Continued on page 10) the Union County Regional Adult Education Schools provide rehearsal facilities at the Marie Carole Tarantula has been chosen Jonathan Ddyton Reglorial High School In to represent Jonathan Dayton Regional High Springfield. Harry E. Linkin, director of adult School as the DAR "Good Citizen" delegate Spec Dennis Coll education, views the1- project as "the most for 1968-69...... '"• „ The DAR "Good Citizen" is selected each (Continued on page 10) year 'by vote of the senior class to name killed in Vietnam; three girls who possess the qualities of de- pendability, service, leadership and patriotism. One of these three girls is. then in Army onfc year Dayton band lists chosen by the high school faculty to repre- sent the~school. Funeral arrangements are still incomplete Church and Cannon Chapter, National So- for Spec. 4 Dennis J. Coll, son of Mr. and concert April 18 ciety, Daughters of the American Revolu-' Mrs. Joseph J. Coll of 174 Morris ave., tlon, is the sponsor of the delegate who will Springfield, who was reported killed in action The annual spring concert of the Jonathan be a contender'for the title of New Jersey in Vietnam last week. Dayton Regional High School Band will be held DAR "Good Citizen" In Trenton on March 27. The body Is being returned to this country at the high school on Friday evening, April ' Miss Tarantula is ..the daughter of Mr. and for burial. The funeral will be held from the 18, under the sponsorship of the Band Parents Mrs. i Raymond Tarantula of 30 Mohawk dr., Galante Funeral Home, 2800 Morris ave., Organization. Tlie program, which will be; Springfield. Among' her activities, she has Union, with a Requiem Mass at Blessed Sacra- mm announced later; will include concert pieces served ,i«s president of the National Honor' ment Church, East Orange. • performed by the .61 members of the band, Society, as secretary of the Pep'Club, as Spec. 4 Coll, who was drafted a year ago under the direction of David A. Kimball of the layout editor of the high school yearbook and had been in Vietnam since October, was high school faculty. and as a member of the French Club and listed as missing In action-on March 3. His Proceeds from the concert will aid the Band • Quill and Scroll Society. — death.was reported March 12. Parents Organization, scholarship fund, stu- She was chosen a's an alternate to Girls" The 20-year-old serviceman. was born in ' dent awards and educational programs. The State and was ith'e recipient of the K of C Newark and lived In East Orange until moving concert committee chairman Is John Qulnn Essay Award. Miss Tarantula has also served to Springfield with Ills family three years ago. of the Band Parents Organization. • as a volunteer Candystrlper at the East Or- While In East Orange High School,-he worked^ Student tickets enn be purchnsed-at the high ange Veterans Hospital. She plans to attend part time but still found time to be a member \TIONAL EXCHANGE — Irene Bonl, a visiting Istudent from Greece, at- left, and - of the, tennis clubi. • -"school, and ndult tickets from. Band Parents .. Mary Washington College in Fredrlcksburg, 1 Anita Selgel, Irene's hostess In Springfield, are pictured sharing a moment in the.JoW* Organization members or at the tfooit Va. He was employed as a frameman by the New than Dayton Regional - High School library. Irene sat In on classes at the Springfield JJersey y Bell Telephonp e Company; In Summit school for three weeks-duxlng lier academic tour of four Eastern communities as. part . A. B«t Pharmacy, 379-2079, Loft Candy beforbf e enteringti , ddii e AArmv . ' ' ' of the World Youth Forum program. EXPERT TAILORING,- DR 6-0544 HI Way Tollon, 20 C.nlur St., SprLi,oll«ld . -ADV.' You'R(ng, W« Bring,.273 Mo»rl« AYA -ADV. ,' SPEC. 4 DENNIS J. COLL (Continued on page .10) 'V1. -£> 2-Thursday, March 20, 1969-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Democrats create Native Rhodesian minister youth organization, speaks at Methodist services call for members Thru-e uKev— . iMnh-^im.rfTJSHatrKawadza., an nativmriu»e onff>\,nAf-f Rhode- The service., whlrli wlllJbaconductedEy_Ea_ s 1 James Oewart and chufch school pupils, will ": AT: its March meeting, the Springfield munici- sia, and presently a special divinity student at pal Democratic organization announced the Drew University, Madison, will speak Sunday at include a film, "Maramba of Rhodesia," de- , formation of a three-member liaison group , the Springfield Emnnuel United Methodist pictlng the life of a boy in Rhodesia, and the In- to help form and work with a young democrats i .Church, Church Mall at Academy Green. fluence of die church oivhis character develop- organization. ..' At 9:30 a.m., there will be a family worship ment. The liaison group is headed by Nat Stokes •service in the Mu-.dy Room, in which, the Mr. Kawadza^wlll introduce the film with Ta and Includes, as members, Marty Geltman Church School will participate. Parents and statement ^ab^ut his country,-and, then, will and Mrs. Martha Miltz. Stokes Is a teacher • members of the congregation have been Invited. answer^questions and hold a "discussion con- , in Newark, president of the Jonathan Dayton .cecnlhg die Methodist Church in Rhodesia. At Regional High School Boosters Club and ac- —the-W-a,m. service, Mr.'Kawadiza will present '/"'.' ' , •: K!> tive in youth recreation throughout the com- themornlng sermon. munity; Geltman is a teacher in the-Spring- Bowman Among Mr. Kawadza's contributions was /•. field public school system.^" ^ -which he visited"on~bJcycie"."D'ur^-that'tlme, .'"' Harvdrtl "it he received his BA degree fronf Oxford Uni- versity by'correspondence and. his theology groups 'on subjects such as the water DoiHC BOSTON, Mas8.--Alfred'Ellswb'rth'Bowman diploma from the University of Rhodesia. He issue and" the: need for a broad based tax. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Bowman served a six-year term as a dlstrlct-superln^J She is a former President of the League of of-381 Hillside ave.. Springfield, has been tendent, and then spent, five years as assistant .Women Voters of Middlesex County. named a George-F.-Baker-Scholar, it-was- to the Methodist bishjp. He is married and has-, ~ The resolution forming the group stated: • announce'd by Dean George P. Baker this week. . eight children, ranging tri ages from five to 20/ '!-Be it resolved that the Springfield Demo--_ ' Bowman, a second-year student fa the Har-— cratic organization sponsor a'young Dem*-, 1 The German language.-servlce.wlll be con- vard Business School, working toward a mas- ducted at.9:3fl• Mrt. In the sanctuary,, with. cratic group to~ foster-democratic principles.,,- ;, ter's degree in business administration, is civlc_responsibllity and provide an insight Emanuel'Scftwing concluding*hls_Serles""on ': named jo the scholarship given to the top five "Studie5Oliflsalah"- on political, organization., The_ultimate goal ; percent-O.fJhe second-year students. The award 5 of the project is to aid In preparing better* is.named after the first benefactor of theHar- - Senior High Youth will meet at 7 p.m. at the informed future generations/V-j. 1 \vard Gradu'ate School of Business Admlnlstra-:- home of Mr.~-and Mrs;-Davld Brady, 24 Main Parents-or-iteen-agers-lnterested^ljip_ -tion, who was president of the'First National st. " ticipatlng in this organization which is de-r Bank of New York. The^Lenten study program will hold-itsHna signed to provide a practical lesson in civiciSf- Bowman.received his.bachelor's degree-in session at 8 p.m. with consideration of the . were urged to call any of the liaison mem- 1961 from Harvard College. He was a lieu- Parable of the Vineyard In Luke 20. Each of~ bers mentioned: Stokes, 379-9472; Mrs.Miltz, hh the groiips on exposition, creative art.jjrama, 376-5748, or Geltman. 37^5977. 7 , and i^ilinpreBMrdti nayal Intelligence'! Fellowshlp Hour, License suspended June Strelecki, director of ttte New Jersey uni|j MODEL PLANNERS—Jjolng ovp final a^arigements for the "James models, and Mrs. Joseph P. Knowles, PTAjpresldent. The annual Division of Motor Vehicles, has • announced —rGaldwell PTA dessertvfashloif show aretoonv left, Mrs. Walter T. -event will be.Tield jpn Tuesday.itt-the- Caldwell ^School auditorium. that the driver's license of Alan J. .Tomle, Harm, overall chairman; Mrs. Antotfrj.^Campanella, one of the . (See article, on society-page.) . (Leader photo by Bob Baxter) . 19, of 521 Mountain ave., Springfield, has been . appointed suspended-for two months-effective March-4— ^wdeTTiiBisjBte's^point.systemV -. • Tr~-— David R;~Cotteri,-extension '-'• and campings dlrector-of tha—-- —Summit Area YMCA, has~an- ' ric unit WE ARE ~noiincedtwo assistants for die BUSINESS FOR .JY's summer day campsthis: .YOUR - summec William -R;- Liebiedz PENSACOLAV Fla. -- Naval AviatiorrOfficer HEALTH - of Union- will be assistant Candidate-Robert M. Miller, son of Mr. jind- Mrs. Charles E. Miller of 112 Meisel ave.," director of Camp Cannundus what Is it like to. be a patientjon a short- .' less~~emotion-laden, and patients return to - DR 9-4942 for boys grattes-2 through;7 term psychiatric unit such as Overlook-Hoar—.- heahh-feflter." . . •'..._ SpringfleH7N~J.,is:attenditlg Aviation Officer nrtH'lTrlnda Rlederman of New pital'a? Wbjrrite~the averjfgf'patlent like, or '. Closer to. home, able to have visitors and ^Candidate School at the Naval Aviation Schools^ Radio DiapotctmJ- Command, Naval Air Station," Pensacola, lelaH Dellvary STVIC •- Providence.-dlrector of Cajrnp: not-like? — ; --~—- ~ J_Z^?L.._- ^ i_family_contacts_(a8_apprAYed=by-his~doctor),— Triangle for girls grades 2 Firsl-of all, there-are-no-loeks-or-baiTed^^the-patieht-retains his normal ties. "Patients During the nine-week .course, he will re- Jhrough 7, windows. Qverlook's-psychiatric unit functions. ; therefore come for—help-sooner; they don't j ceive mlUtaiy_and_physical fltness_training as well as classroom Instruction leading to ~XlSBiedz, wiiu mums fui afl an-''open**~anlc^rfaii5nnieansrthat patients-'•• rput--It- off-and become chronic or •hopeless," PARK DRUGS is se y s j p hls-commlsslon as an _ officer r Aviation Of fir his second year as assistant join in activities-with other patients, eating/ * she pointed out^- - __- ' 1 225 MORRIS AVE. SPRINQFIE LD ZtUrector;:lias-haxLflJiveryear_ communally and enjoying recreational or oc- The Overlook unit also has a psychiatric cer Candidate School Is the beginning phase. R experlence as Cannundus cupational projects. Depending on the patient's social service worker, who helps with patient, In the Navy's flight training program. Genaral Greene Shoppin%Ttinm~ counselorl . Misi s Biederman—^conditionBidd , he i s allowelldd freedofd m off thhe uniit - and family-problems, pkjs an occupational was formerly on the physical sometimes supervised, sometimes not - of theraplsrwhp o pplans recreatlonal'actlvttles to education staff of the Y, and course, with his doctor's permission. \ .'•••- help the patient's progress. "^served as a counselor of Camp ^Jjhe unit is not geared to handle patients; who "' Of courae.-thereJte no "average" patient, '-Triangie-last-yeaft—z=z—^=^re-violent-or-require securitycontrols. The •Each patientJsibiply-lntllvtdnalbltdl , especialllly —patient comesTtOrOverlook voluntarlly-^of-his ^hen dealing wlth-psychiatric problems.-Ther~. — "-— •—" -"'•—'- -••—:- ti^-nm^-ij — is carefully planned-according to these

J3«ek periods duruig the sum- - mer, beginning June; 30. Ac-', The'aim of the uniris'Kfhelppatients whose .and With .^complete medical examination. Then - tivitles include-swimming in— cpndition^might reasonably be expected to . Ihe is observed clqsely by the friendly pro- respond satlsfact'orily .with short term treaty 1 fessional staff, dressed In street clothes rather strucdon and recreational J . swimming-,— crafts; . games, ment - within six weeks. ~ .-.-"."'• 'Than uniforms, to ^reate the mos,t normal campcraft,.- Although"" some 'patfent^Btay the full six i possible atmospl|ere7 | T cookouts, —weeks, The average 'lengthof 'stay on the unit -i)—His—recreational activities might include nature study, sports and skills is less than two weeks. ••:•-'•:•.•• ^rz—._J:Visits to thei " training. . . shopping, as well as~Bie~6"c" NINETY-^HNE-PERCENT_of Overlook'^ eripy. program pf hobbiSSTSCercises,"games,' New campsite this year will tients return^ jjp^tiieir home andcomrtiu rthday', parties aftd other-special events. be ifae/'Boy Scout Jamboree .safely; pasMlieJjjirJsiis period which requii^ J :ibrfa^ifS4ils own clothes, dresses area In the Watching Reserva- — hospitalizatiotij- jaccording to staff psycTjia-^ akes, his own bed and other_small tlon. Campers will-meetajthe triatsr-They'^int outrhowever,, tha^ollofw-" "general lives life as usual. YMGA-Monday-throughFriday up> prlvate-ofllcsJherapy is.lisilally"^heeded,. mornings to be-bussedtothe— and sojtie_patlents^eqi^ie;pe'riojdlc_hQsplitatt_ : ; s_.and^ campsite-by=~9~s;tti7 and will lzationir . "" '"•''' V,'-'i "'" > Interests, j^aFflgrtriin^Is planned under his owjor -be-returned-to-the-Y-Ui. the — "Patients -accept the-idea .of the (?6|HniUItltjr^ psychiatrise^P^ijidanc'e.;.—1' •• „ •; aftarnoon-for .swimminfc. be^....-hospjtal-psychiatrlc unit much moire rSadily* il^_Eyery day-ythe 'Oyerlpok ^psychiatric unit fore dismissal at 3:30 p.m. than the frlghtening'&oughtofgblng^W^bngfc: - recelvesrcalls frqni disp-essed people-seeking : ~Xn~rdaiH6natTgHtare~Trtirb? tBrm-lnStHution,l!iaCcoraing to Mrs. Florence help — for themselves or their families. The-qulateleganco of gracious entertaining wilrrRichard-- two-day_ camping trips-,-fot: Claremont7-psychlatPip-head-nurse»-^It4s-far-- 4 v "What to do in case of real emergency? First, Glnorl porcelain" i^te^jhe.- meticulous crafting from tHe^ .older boys during~each camp T" ' ' _ ,/,'' - , " • ' —: ^^ ifctheiPAtlenldsj_ylplajt,..'the police should be' -DTigmql-models, the "detailed pattetni-ln-gem-like-colars,- period. .called and arrangements made to takehimto"-- t=gold-andrp!ptinumn:Az€omplet0-selectlon-of-cream-& sugar- =—Some=^-staff ~&—fullr^ecurlty institution --' not "Overlook,^ '"sets, trays, vases, after-dinner-matching cups & saucers, -selor positions are available^ Meisel46 assist Dangerous patIen'ts7BK?nld"norfie brought to 'wid-many-other—exquisite, pieces to select -from_ln-*>ur forjcollege studentsandteach^":- Overldblcbecaiise OVerlook's unit is -not-dev^ SPRING' FASHIONS "—Two. Gift ;Gallerla, and each modestly priced. _j . ' era, especially_in aquatics and -signed-to-treat such cases and the safety of events will be taking place to Gotten at the.Y. Brochures— its voluntary "patlents^^^and^the-disturbed at ' Saks Fifth Avenue ln~ on day camps wiUbeavailable -patient^filmselfer would beendangere^d. Springfield beginning-today. Stride-RitoiQu?litv~and by April 1. "' '„ SCHENECTADY, U. Y. ~ Philip L. Mejsel, In other-situations, ,thelfamllv physician _Saks^wilLpj:eaenjL.the_12nft^ _.— pre.iirlpnt nf Chemieal 'gnd Pollution Servjcestf". -shouldbe-lmmedtately-cfflted-foTrreferral to a - spring -GpHection-of-lts-ex-~ Support -professionally r— - . *• 'Inc., wlll-asaist-ln the Unlqn-Cojlege-eapita)f--psychlatrist. If diere' Is no family physician^ ( t clDnstve^^deslgner, Louis fitted to eacFcfi[ld's foot. FRIDAY~DEADblN€ . fund-campaign among Union alumnl"lirMetro= a call tb_Overlook can-supply^lnformation re ^. —Fefaud,—today-and-tomor— politan New.rYprk-Clty aSza spaclai:glfts •qffP=~rT'gaKllHg~p"sychlatr-lstfl located iH the area-con-". Millburn, fclew~Jersey 265 Mlllburn Avenue. j: r "^row. In addltlbh, Saks "will" t ^news-should-bo in_Qur off- tain, Dr. Harold_C-.lMartln, president of th&—cerned.- Beyond this, lie~Oveiilbok" emergency—- Newark, New Jerseyi 189 Marltot-Street7 ~ also preseinr.'its rain rTC(L.by_npon ori-Etiilfl/! _. college, announced this week. - room has a qualified physician-on-duty-at-all — —boutique- —collection for Meisel lives at 45 JaneHaner-Sprlngfield.'... times, with a psychiatrist "available on call. • spring tomorrow and Satur- The New York area drive Is part ofTfiflbn's- "day7~Saks~Flftlr Avenue- national campaign to raise $12.5 million for 1 Springfield, will feature ln- Tcapital~development by the college's 175th On Ohio V. dean's list _formal modeling of both 333 MILLBURN AVE. MILLBURN anniversary in 1970. The money will be used collections between the- for a new science-engineering center^ cur~ '"Theodore W.;Levitt oM9 Briar.Hills circle ?~ rently under construction; a college center; andJDeborah - general endowment; and the expansion of other "two Springfield students listed among the 2,342 BLAST THOSE BUGSI Flnd-on_ -facilities* -More than-$5.5 million haS been ' scholars on the fall quafter-deahJs list of Exterminator In th« ClatiliUd _pledged-tO-_jhA-jnfltipnaLcampalgn-to date. .^ph1o"Unlversity, Athens, Ohio.. • - .. . S«ctl(Mil — ~~ .-"-••" ~'4~.

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addenda. To prove that there lwisn't been a better year to ( Free Wheeling fashion ... have a baby, evor. Do como in for your copy. Or wcito. Or light weight but built phone, 376-7000. : for wear. Anthony Paragano Inc. A better shoe'by Florsheim Custom Building , Alterations and Remodeling. : -£>* Phone 376-4595 FUTTER'S SHOES Springfield, New Jersey ' 333 MILLBURN AVE. MILLBURN Millliiirii-iX: Hlinrl Hills Avcinirs, S OT4M VHUHI. IVII. > ^ Millburn and Short Hills.'Avemios, SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, March'20, 1969-3 Employer award presented . . . . J , \ , Membership drive Katcavage to appear VA to firm in Springfield called gratifying by at sports nights r Dr. S. T. Ginsberg, director of the Lyons in four years bas been.a prime factor in the Jim KflfCflVPgA. »*n-p 0 Hnpman nf fl^ft Veterans Administration Hospital, presented rehabilitation of over 300 patients who .have- York Football Giants, will be • the featured . the 1969 distinguished employer award to the returned to their families and communities' listorrcal Society ~~ speaker atthe "FatherandChildSports Night;" Sunday, March 30. > ._.._„• Lu-Max Manufacturing Company of Springfield, as. self-sustaining, productive citizens. "A renewed interest in Springfield's rich • and the hospital's distinguished service-award SCOPE (Simulated Conditions of Practical —TtieTBrotherhood of Temple Sharey Shalom historical past has_swelled the-membershlp - ls~spohsorlng this', event and will serve hot to Charles Marclante, executive secretary of , ^Employment) is a_medically_superSleedi dls- of the Springfield Historical Society," it was the "New Jersey State Council, AFL-C1O, dur-r charge~oriented rehabilitation program for the dogs, beer and soda*.After narrating a sports reported by Phdfebe Brlggs, membership chair- film, Katcavage will autograph pictures and ing- the-annual SCOPE awards luncheon held mentally ill. man. Shd stated, "We are currently conducting at. the hospital last week. Both recipients Its' fundamental aim Is to provide work pick winners for the door prizes. Ticket in- a. membership ..drive, and the. response has formation is available .from Len Arons at werev cited for their "exceptional efforts In realism, including- compensation'' for producer been most gratifying." - futthering rehabilitation...services for hos- i;:tive. etf6rt. It is designed to serve as a T^brldge?— 376-8718. pitallzed' veterans- through the SCOPE for emotionally ill patients, enabling them to - Sprlrigfleld Historical Society Is dedi- tn prqBerVP flip lilst-nry pf,' Sprlngflitiri i nal~ -^--tii^-bu^Max-flrm, accepted me plaque on be-" ••I half-o( the company officers and employees. > The luncheon guests were addressed by Dr. The manufacturer of costume jewelry chains ' O. J. Harris, regional medical director of tlie "The organization willTiave Its spring meet- (MR-THE-COUNTER ,and aUTed-itenJs was Instrumental In sub-. Veterans Administration. Dr. Harris stressed T ing March 31 at the new Springfield Public and V coijteactlngjiumerous work projects of a tem- .". that the success of the-SCOEE-progranvaihich.. Library. Mrs, 'Jo'hirKeah will show colored .. LISTED SECURITIES- ;»_ . porary and specialized natur'e. to the SCOPE " is_functloning at a 46 percent discharge level, rslides-and-leeture-on-£iThe Mystery of an Old_ : ^"Program, which assisted more than 70patients is due primarily~to~the cooperation demon- I House." Mrs.-Kean is_an authority on me ' _'(™"dur ng"tne past year In readjusting to a work ' strat^d.byJocal Industrial firms,-such as ,Lu- restoration of Colonial houses. MUTUAL FUNDS ..environment-and being discharged from the Max, and by'the active cooperation of organized, Plans are also being made for the opening "-hospital.. '- -- - - ' :i. Iabor._.Thelaims_of_the^program are only " CO. INC. -.. ,,i.. Marciante received die hospitalVfirst dls- .- attainable by the- subcontracting at prevailing RECEIVES"AWARD-—Dr. S. T. Ginsberg, right, direcior.Q^tJle.LyonsJ/.etecans:Hospital» of the Springfield Historical Society Trail on ngulshed-service-award ln-recognltloQOf-his 6resents-thell9.69~dlstln^Bh^gnJby6l^h^gnuJbC»yer^ ^ ppresident of the Lu-Max ^May" if. CfiecKs^forHues may be'sent to Miss 26 LINDEN AVE. • SPRIN.GFIELD -.efforts in assisting, with the implementation Manufacturing Co.' of Springfield. LookinLki g on, at leftlf, is DrD . O. J. HarrisHi , regionail lmedical dis l Briggs at 20 Church mall, Springfield. Inquiries facturers, he said.- Thlrty-threq industrial" : Phone 379-764o—_ and promotion of the SCOPE Program, which firms~TJave~sQbcontracted with the program.' =aiPectS)^of tfae-Voterans Administration. -• -' - - - ' - ~" ', ' may be made by calling 379-6904. - . Law and"order is- =JC:AxPeer™ REG.39< THE LUCKS WiTH > -sjTHOUSAHDS of Witnesses' -dies-.ur 57 Cameo R?3K BEFORE, j Funeral '. aery ices for PAPER cpnyentionJ^cture C(Sirmey"A. "Peer, 57, of 61 li i %Y0U DURINGU(SAV-ON^ Sprlngbrook rd., Springfield, "'"ThflUgh many meh~have sincerely, tried were heUTy ester-day "at Smith drug store J, EVFH , KF~Eflng about law and order, theyjbave not and Smith Suburban. Mr. Peer J 'had success.' Even increased legfslatio'rt MORt Monday.atfhis Hbme^- at! 'coupled _with_Jmproved means-of-Informing -peepleiandlofficers to enforce laW£L-haye_noE. E±. in.' ~brou^hTo"rder."-—- • --' —— • Springfield. He lived in Sum-- These statements wereJncluded in the open- mit for-^6 years before re- hig remarks of thenpttbHc.Bible lecture.^ven turning here in 1964. He had 8c EACH VALUE by Crhsitlan H. Weining, district minister for been employed'by Public Ser- vice Coordinated Transport PRICES GOOD PEN 7 ! the',Watcht6wer "Society, to climax the three- as a bus driveSTIor z/ years.— 1 dayconventio.n of Jehovah's witnesses-atthe - THROUGH SATURDAY, DAYS A He was the master of Over—: MARCH 22 WEEK I junior^. High School in Summit on Sunday. FS • ;'. "His address on "Law andOrder—When and" •'' How?" was~given to an_audience of 2,411~ that'lncluded most of the "Witnesses from the SOAP 5 Springfield area, according to Felice Eplscopo, Peisonai Slzi Ban ECHO PLAZA ' presiding minister of the Springfleld Congrega-, _1 tl'op; ; -;— -' ^.. • r ; < '•' '•• Mr. Welnlng memibMdWae' Aose grieyed- •malgamated Transit Union. He ' -over this lack of law^and order the world was a life member of the SHOPPING ; over have reasoh for hope^ for God will shortly Rifle Association of America. -_He leaves~hls wife, Mrs. -days of this wicked system," condnue'd Wein- Vivian Rice Peer; a son, '^lng^"anHjhe fact that the present lawlessness :Wayne--•C.r-at-'home, and a — W« R»«erv« TTia Right To. Limit Quantltla -S and disorder-are soon to end? should give grandson. NET •,Ci''"jCpeaaqn to rejoice:1"1^ SPECIAL SAVINGS Mountain A ve.l " '!!;:•;?& demonstration of a typical congregation— HAIR STRAY BEO. 17c , v -j;ItteejCingtLthe-."Watchtower Study," immediately IMrs G. Velsor .-^itilOiowed-.thie-pubJUc lecture. It featured the Ro»t«22 i:i 00K MATCHES ^ilinonitlon-to- keep making Btraight paths for • ,-t-TT- S your feef." Clayton L.-Peace, circuit super-— ^-vislngjnlnister for. the Springfleld area, next Funeral services for Mrs. Half gallon In choice Diamond -ii'tJ •' addresset_the_conVentloners • on the theme, Ethel H. Velsor,_M._ot_U3_ of flavors -— hooka. * 'JDoes Your-Zeal Stir Up Others?"- ~ * - Lhaden ave., Springfield.jyere r 1 48* VALUE "••"; . " , "":T". •••' MrT^Weining returned -to-the-podlum for a held Tuesday at tHeHausmann DR 6-4134 -.'.-concluding discourse ...on -i'Letus norglven-up Funeral Home injhrvington. Mrs. Velsor died Saturdayin SANITARY DISTILLED WATER rj in ^olng_what is fine." Thereafter the dele- 1 gallon plastic MORE BUCK U gaties assisted in dismantling the temporary St. Barnabas Medical Center, rr- Livingston. She was the widow jug. For irons, l5.facilities which were" erected~to accomodate NAPKINS batteries. "* the overflow crbwds.— .. - . of George Velsor. -•-.-•-• Mrs. Velsor-was--born=ln^i. •Brooklyn and lived in Irving ton ' ;'before moving here—laBt-^^ REG. llo «":•'- *#B Sal'W r was a^member of Antiquezcdr the Daughters of American" PPlNtER'S 1 Colonists of Illinois and was CONTAC COCKTAIL PEANUTS ^1'^y - the Second Reformed Church- Goldtone vinyl with long ' 6>i oi. vacuum' -^-r^ :••-~'J ,, ripper oloilng, «tc*l frame. ' -.cans fresh ±f~ ,'i The Springfield municipal Bwim pool parking roasted nuts.. iot~wili"be the scene for an antique car show -VanJielsoc-of Little Falls; CAPSULE! LUCKY BUCK BUY M pSundly from "12:30to"4 p.m. The show wllLbe a daughter, Mrs. Consuelo V.'-: ^sponsored by the N. J. Region of the Antique^ ^-Francis, with whom.shelived... LiMlt-1- -M.UJMUI£: BEaiStEACH ' uto Club of America, with Frederick K«urtei^- —eight' grandchildren, and five- BARKES-HIND EVEREADY^ BRECK %1 great-grandchildren. - $1.59 SIZE j*; Don Meyer of Springfleld, a club member and .SOLUTION D-BATTERIES SHAMPOO .-."organizer of the local event, will display-his- *£#*- -2or.for . -=i!| ^For use In ~^=~, : oontaotrlens II Oz. I*HI«, S fwmili* . application. flashllghtBr~~~3 TOT' ; jimousine and a. 1933' fire engine.-A total- with toysetcr-

'•jexhiblt of 15 to 2S cars is expected..The-prp=- •»*y-4=s=» ^^•^ JUS SIZE J gram will feature several-field events, such as £-&& u VITALIS •'*• " ^gNrace," in'which the driver tries- to- ANTACID HAIR ___, exactly on_a painted line,_wlth a paper 12 Oz. Bottle HTft:»fitiH':«M:in'a- 'r*-ng-o.vef his head. '••-.."... ' -' dM REO. Ik A SECTION DRESSING a new jl.N VALUE- 12 Oz. Eeonony thr, — ^Township-Committee spokesman noted that ^admission will.be free. He stressed that many PICKET STYLE HOT WATJflt , pf the antique autos are quite delicate and BOTTLE- /•should not:betouchedordunagedbyspectatorsT BCTTER G(7 GROWING1^ BORDER FENCE" ', in the^event-of raiq, the show wiU be held the- Stakes keep It firm. [ SYRINGE BRECK MB. Mil ' ^LJ- 9" high, 35" long, . ifollowingSunday, Mat>ch-30. -• "' - -?-^,"^-.«i CREME j.woo'd painted white. COMBO $4 S9 GRASS Demoiselle • |ww RIMSE^ SEED ••••LETtti- SECTIONS FORl by Faultless;—• ; . ersons hurt * t^~ \^Uv 1^1^ 2-quart capacity." • II OL Bfttl*_ $1.15 VALUE LUCKY BUCK BUY !• : .•: -•-=% Tfe EAOH VALUE VALUES TO JI.M CURAD ^jjj^ftiuiT -corner 61:7s: ENAMEL yenue--tt»d-6hunplke—roacT; according 'OOOICWAI AM !N""dlamctor--~ vlri r—canpljn --'•" >5 chocolate, ^ \ Almond, Mr, Robert W. Emmett Jr. of. Florham Park 0 FOR '.( wa^the' drive rgo^the^other^ear.^-go'lng-aottth^ (.'on S. Springfleld avenue. The report stated W?r arasevwF LUCKY BUCK BUY I that 'he was on the wrong side ofrthe road. IREAK RESISTANT REQ. «t EAOH $1.49 Value * C Emmett was taken to Overlook by the First NEARLY EASTER ..JUd Squad,. Three young Springfield residents, GARDEN TOOLS FABRIC , SELF- ' ?who had reportedly hitched a ride with Emmett, ADHESIVE ¥ SAVINGS ^Jater wfent to the hospital on their own, the SOFTENER, REO. Ho jreport added. Ttiey were James Vorhees and handles, LIQUID i.. SHELF PAPER *Sal and Lou Pacifico. triple chrome ' 4-yards by 18". , JELLY i'j- Emmett was given summonses for driving* _»latcd bladi'H. Wide assortment Molded Anger W ETERGENT 'Of patterns. . ^ggf^j [ with no license and registration in his pos- / grips. , rei BEAMS session. EACH

lllllllllinillltllllNlllllliuilllUHUHIIIIIUIHIUIlllUIIUIIUHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIJiiiW^ Editorial Comment | _§_ —PROFILE- CoMJay Tarr llllinllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllll IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIHIII IIIIMHIIIIIimilllllllllMIIMIIIIIIIIIMlilHIIMIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIfi S m ni 'By BEA SMITH Parting bill may curb .-_ ^ £F ^^ "" " " Col. Ray Turr, executive director of the Sum- • mit Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, those tender moments ^^ nearby explains how the people of Springfield will benefit from, the recent merger of the Spring- /. With .all the ^controversy^-- for example --, .perhaps even field Red Cross_with die Summit Area Chapter. brewing, about the_Township' at Newark College of Engi- "It is no detriment tp Springfield'•at_all," : (J ui11liX 1,11 u*-^"_7.H——— he .says.-"The Red Cross,' by,law; is required .,,'. , r^L^i to. pt^QVltJP services, anuTne ft>m~vnJcaT nTu^vpy* y, '. **-t£iL

" maintained. _, _._ -,,--u>T^,----, _ streets Cross services and programs will be made •the morning," one "Qon't get inv6lved with available to the residents,, of Springfield—If appear,s_to. have been they want them. ; mi ht "Too few people realize-what the RedCross -rookTr^h^OTeHTM go in the e has for them."The Red Cross," says die re- this do to young love ? catering either to milkshakes tired Army coloi—I, "is .unique in two ways: T" In the first place, with the or to other malt beverages. Its services are without charge and not avail- ~ streets swept clean-of all able from anyjjther, £roup. And it is a com- "She—Hves-in-Springfiel d, and" pletely voluntaFy~prganlzation with staff and ears,-.e-veryone .in the neigh- you know what happens when " voluntary contributions." borhood will be able to tell. you take a girl holne to Spring- -.The-Sumntit Area Chapter offers- services "^"4 a'glance what time Susy Zjia: people .in Springfield,-Summit,-New-Rrpyi- field." ;*••,. . . -— '• ."dence andT'iBerkeley Heights, in addition, to gets, home from a date — and ; On second thbught, three* of ( . five communities in Pass_c:Township--rMil_ '-;'•• Ju'St how—long it takes her to the five townshipTCormnittee ! "__Hngton/StifllngrGlllette, Homestead-Park and -••••• say good night. ••_-_ -.-•••- "Meyersville.- '•• _ men are the proud fathejcs_of__:_ can-imagine the tender . "EVERY CHAPTER operates undergo chaF-T~ r g^ young ladies whose social life ter, and Springfield is incorporated within _the_ scene_on_the^ fr.ont ^ig the waiting-up-fof "Susy- Summit Chapter." .' •- 1. 9 .. • l to tell Johnny how ^to^ -home—stage':':.-' Maybe Col. Tarr's "primary purpose ^s tp be ad- - do know what-- ministrative heaji-of—all—the programs and much she -has enjoyed the "they-—really services." . 7. _ . . —evening, while /he keeps half they're> doing""^—^'— Hfi-saySr-'-We have a blood program; Any. Coir Tarf has been with the group stftcel ^--his-aiter^pJX-QJi-tKQae heacb-- ^ Actually, of course, there inXijLth^weO/hp gees to:the hospitaL-7,/Tarr, TwhjSfwas born in Hotyoke,-Mi____ -for a transfusion, and heeds-the Red:Cross 'was rai^ed-in-the state ofc-Washington, and many —to-replace. blood, finds it ls-available to him was educated therer"HB;-joined-the-V\ * " make sure they don't, belong-— facto-r-s—to-be ' considered in .. _= —without-charge. We offer servlces'to military 1923 and redred4n-19-Sg :to a police car.-_ otiuJihe IlillllHIIIIIItiHnHHilHHmiHIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllllillillllllllllllllllllllllllH families and"disaster relief.-We,do hundreds "I"' ~ "':; The sequel^ ifjfohrmy-should -of-things.-We have a large water safety-and pines. ln.-Alaska^, Okinawa and in ja proposed' ordinance— There first aid program. All members^of therFirstr1-Ing~ the Second World-War. AndJTserve! -i.let~his attention wander a bit are advantages, In "show re- Letters TTgfT Aid Squad are Red-^oss-tr^ned,-baslcally-.__the_Koreah War, too." "~ jtoo far., would-come.-WiienJie^. -mova-Kand^fo^p^the^p&liee^and . '.'We are active in_^yj)uth programs," he— Tnn% who—lives.: in New Providence,! 7—ftries to explain to his'old man fire departments,- for "in— - "goes on, "in elementary and high gCltddTsr "His wire, jne tormer - Letters-to-the-edltor-jnustbe submitted no will hot Improve since streets are not cleaned ''JWe-have a tnotpr service—r-wet I d&.' H.T-has-four children:- Fred, 36, ^—Ijust how he got_a_ticket for stance. later than Monday of "the~~week"they are to" between theTiours of 2 a.mr^ahdb^m. (noria —peop'ie~"toeoiple t*o hospitalshospitals , clinics, and rehabiliti£-rehabillttf . 3322 ; Pamela, 30, and Carl. 29. parking..., „-. in Jr.onjE^o?'- "Susy* s The measure on the other appear. They should not exceed 250 words in snow removed). tion—centers. We take veterans from,hospi- ,=-•— -house at 4 Q.'clock-in the^a.m. hand, could als^pffge'serious length and should be typed with double spacing - . On theother hand; severalindlviduals favor tals to clinics, and we .take themto'basebaU:. (not all In capital letters, please). All letters die parking ban during the early morning hours.-— •Jgames-i- in_ XY_..New. York,17 t. - to^-bowling»_ CT.r.nr-Vtnrr" Into ^frtl- WTHIltrp mi-O. Th*»V fAr»l - -an6_soJon~for patlehtsUri^the Veterans Hos- ThJI^^lhHl providing recreationalfacili- ea"ch night; This newspaper reserves the right toedlt bT?:- Springfield wouldbenefitfrom the security such _ p479t7Bk In'Braille and trans- The colonel, who likes to "garden, to; ties where teenagers"carrhave- 'reject any letter. - - ~ ; • • a ban would produce by ridding the town of ..cribe them, too, through the New JerseyCom- things with my hands—such as fish 'r 7X11 -welre trying to saty is -people who do not belong here~betweeir2-H.ui.— mission lor the' Blind-—mostlyjfor "students gun stocks, fancy tables," also likes to j ti wholesome surround- that almost anything, ,even , OVERNIGHT-PARKING _or...childron^in. schools. We also'-transcrlbe andjish.' And he belongs to_ the Ro It seems we have heard plenty of complaints" The proposed parking ban-deseiwes-the ser- - But there Isn't'too much time to. sp ings. This is fine, indeedy-forf" -problems whicffaffftr st appear Jrom the people of this town "that must be In the books on tape so that they cairlisten." ious appraisal of all Springfield residents, There is-one central building at 695 Spring- ; these recreations. . ,;our younger young adults,-but_ to be complicated, can be made "*e habit of parkihg their cars,Qn.the.atreetg: •pinions-should be expressed at the Township field ave. in Summit, the colonel says,—arid- He devotes "at least 60 hours a tyeek* ~ithen there comes-artime-when— Committee meeting, Tuesday, March 25, or to-be-made up of private~Mmes, and rdon't" we Hav^^ _.Red Cross." It-lB~a' wundH.rtul uigaiii-ati(i ^debutantejT submitted in writing to the Committee prior to "fBTchairman of the Springfield branch). he saysayss . "Youknow^h^ejnusesrLtihr' "a little effort. — . jaee.any reason why a person-woiild-buy- tiaTdateT— •', • •—-—~ —-•"•• •• "• . . * « • • __ - — —home-and=assume that the street-is-just-an I kknew something about the Red' Cross ihllimUUIMIIIIMlHIlllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIlllllMMIIIIIUIIIIimiUIIIIIIIIIMNIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlim ^SIDNEY KRUEGER" COL. TARR SAYS that "we have an addi- I was in the Army. I had worked up i extensipn pf thedriveway. _- —-• T- • , One pf the big facters tiiat_ hasn't been .'•••-• •227Lelak Ave. tional 15,000 people. But we. need more volun- the. ranks from buck=private-rand-had- Library reports in- teers. We-have-four_autos going 3,000 miles -involved-in-servlce to families. a month, andjwe.neW drivers.JThey are in ^-surance-rates are lower in towns where there ^ : -BUDGET HEARING , ., "The Red-Gross-was always working constant need. If we "increase swimming iti^ help along. 1 went up in rank, and becaj 1-ls-no overnight.parking allowed. Iidon't think I jwos-prlvy to be in_atte|idance at the public ; there are very many people, that : stmctions, we need more instructors and more staff officer, and kind .pf>gdt i8W|y jflJdjjL --, owmwestrbookstforiocql reader? be interested in saving a lltde money if get, of course,- -was. passedrby the-Township teachers'lirflrst aid. Cross activities. After I was, retired. I got , -possible, Committee_after a:"i6n^_an9'"ardu'6ifs debate. "The Red Cross." he says, "wants to pro- Into Red Gross work, and I hadn't the foggiest —vide-rthe best-service possible—if we can't notion of what it really isl-7 <• "---. . By EVA P. BROWN over 50 years" ago. The author covers the - I feel it Is very unfortunate that some Many members of, the township showed some serious points off difference to_tlie budget as get voluntary help.Twe must get support-fronT - "You have no idea of the different things' Tne Springfield Public Library jlsts^the careers of leading figures" in the case, the peoplewill have to make other arrangements ; following ^tl-es_jmoTig the books -nPw7-ready__ ^Influence, of public opinion on pplitics-and if this—ordlnanc£LjS-B8Sse_d,-but-that-iS np ''it was' presentty'proposted.••:'" " , '-."'' the people we serve;" This- particular-chap-_^people-call-about'; and how much the people : ter, Col. Tarr explains, "has been In - depend on the Red Cross for so many things, . .foE-cliculatton: '. - 7_ .7the^"law, and jhe complex and dramatic legal —ceason-^to hold .hank Where-thft-gnnrinf At the end oTthe meeting^ without anyy con- ; tion In, the Summit area-fpr 52 years." And We: want to-give them a}l the; best we can.'" —' TRAVEL — history 6f the cafite. ' . --- "people is"atstafceT 7' -7 ".!""_.. r.; - 7 ' sultatlon;at all, theTown ship Committee passed "The Viking Circle," by Colin Simpson.. . " HISTORY : '• ••-'; < '• • '- • ••. -.'.'' MRS. BBNi "•• " ' i!lin full. Theyiiidriot give 'one con- : 5^ditolft^bEtii\jgbtbAfwe A handsome-boork-whlch'-sefves asian_IntiW_^ tag/|lSbkvf^." by Patrlck_Sealei-- 7••.•;.-^^J^..^_^^_j_XO^Trj^.^ -duction to the landof the VlMngs Fnrf»flllRd.— ; ^s oftljTWings out all the_cl< . with interesting "and amusing comments on .porters'," stationed iii'i Paris, give. tij^r.T-ae^r. jhe. be life in thevarlous countries, it is sure to count of the explocivq _vlolonco of the student r the fact ti»S«vthe\5-0 Republican-controlled a^m* and 6 a.m.-being con- committee Iias'agakndisregarded public opinion "prove a deUght to all travelers, actual pr revolt there in 1968. This Is the.-Hfst ; l —armchair. .• ;_' . . : plete •study of that hectic period; with' "Spririgfield ;has many advantages and rubber- apS^erdi *anpther-.increase;in taxes _which manyjigf^our:t6«(nspeeple can ill-afford Report from Trenton French revealed"' r „ ..__,__ top -t° P-ay._777 ~W^' .-\v, attitudes abput riie prpposed parking' 1 ^^earin'g, Nat Stokes, jburjiallst-reporter writes of her first ..LSD JUVENILE. : ' At the end ef-t trip and her experlences^at Esalen in Big Sur, conecrncd abouHhew - a urember of our\c6fnmututy foe many-years. Illlllllllllllllllllllilllliiil By State Senator Matthew J. Rinoldo IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIttllllffll at 'the-Zen-Genter-and-at-varipus hippy cpm--7_ onrisropnChristophee in Egyp.t,cgypt,^ Dby ingKge JiScherriBcner, . penspehse invpiveinvolveda iin wiaenmg-arivewaywldehing-drivewayss ic-acto.ac-- •• and "vejfjr-HctiyBHtar-Juvenile orgakizatipnsi - munes. She skillifullfyy cevers-thej!__s_fleld - Christopjie is gi^proudrpet-cat Pf tHe Egyp-r'" -commodate not only two but three (andin some summed up the situation very clearly. He stated There is general agreement among state and" feWr__dl;(. o~*f revolutionar-,«,~i,,«„„„-y„ neno.,,^rUmr<.w techniques,brgahlzation> kvnnni^nrinnos —tian courtTBut hhee slips his golden chains and instances,, four).carsfour).cars. that .'!tQ.have good township government, the • local-officials-that the statejsuat act to help It is my_ slncere-hppe^that'my-feUow leg- and groups involved In self-expansTon, In a off- to Thebes Others dread the daily "car juggling" that opposition party must have a place on the pur cities- meet— the-rising costs of police islators will recognize the fequitabla'arrange- most believable tale that will delighrchil- -wiU result_wlhen_individual^members of the -T-ownshlpiCommittee." - and fire protection. A bill presently under • ment^lnherent_iii_tIiiBiformulaarid_that_they_ thelt- parents. _ ; - ... family attempt • to get tKelr—pafticulaf-car. '——^^JOHNTli LA1RD- consideratipn by .th'e Legislature would provide" will vqtejjo-adopt'thls legislation. '•• "The Truth-about-Inheritance,?_bydRobert Legeridsr" by Arnold Several feel that the stseetVleaning situation -750 Warner ave. $18,O00;Q00 for this purpose. — "• «.* * .,. .••,-' A. FarSSTSa^isSaStesrXBeaHj^ this collection are based However, under rie formula by which funds guide W all the Ins and-outsof the"laws"af- :. The Tlllllllllllliitllll wouldube-distributed,-a-number-o^countieai=- EVover"the type.,.oj[. help ..from' the.state.' AtActini g inheritance. A book for Inym^n, -with author "as sklllfu ly.,extracted^and- remolded including Union County,,-would be short- - r —theKm^er^i^KSA^e^r^i^MmB about . jh-echo^eMMes into formsjniplotp s pappeal-p , ~Each "day's headlines remind us-anew of"" lnequi^"l_'haTOJni-_ difficulties faced by-ppj|cemen and firemen, ^/r Frost. -"Son"g~bf-th?3 FW^lb iiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iuiiiiiiii By ARTHUR POLLACK •••itiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiilliiiiiuiiuiiiyM|====1^la^^"^Yntrbiuctioh tli'TMu^ ffespeclallyin-densely populated urbah-areaq.™ -Yasuko Hirawa. Japanese songs and poems If we-are^ts^t^etain-tiuallty-personnel md -to " fully researched account of the case which 1 -again. But the NlXon-AdirUhiatratlpn appears -'provide more money under aform*4a__at_ -for children, each one dazzlirigly illustrated OIL STOCKS TODAY: - ~ -en even more determined to press^or peace tfian""7 would grant-more aid to our cities. . attract-good mon~to these posltlona-Jflf the -BrSstgPKsrMallnTa.^ ' .•Elephants don't forget"... , people do ..". or_ v p futureT^we must-peovlde =better?salarleB ~~~ unionists, and defenders of civil—llbectleSib - thepast administration. EveE n beforbf e thhe iinaug - * * * ; so-we!re told. If true, perhaps ah old "street" 1 - UNDER MYHFORMULA, aid-would be dls- benefits.. At the same'time, l,t is eq adage shpnld-bcrrecalled, that the best time uratiourationn , a NixonNixon' ''trouble-shopter^ had been obvious t'.iat tjie beleagured hpmsPwner ca: j r trlbuted^ to_ qualifying municipalities-whose lie' outcome^^of'titls'trip^^effecflveSrtax—rates are 10 mill's per dollar continue tobeai^tfSE51m,ostunbearable'bi - alone. The state must help. Last year,

,„_. . UE why the oil had a popuiatiofrirrexcess of 20,6oO-Bccordlng---.to-return a-portion-of the-sales tax revenues iMiiiiii'iiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiililiimiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiii^ market "in addition to to_the lS60_federaLcehsus. """ - to municipalities was. enacted into. law. But. County oratory factors'to whlclTther Qualifying: communities -would •receive^an-r- as I -have repeatedly sttessed^&ls is only MRS^"ELEONORE WORTHINGTON, town-- contest and is voted-winner-of-tl—-tai-coun s amount of money- proportional -to the total^ 'aTBrst-stP^ toward, the ultimate goal r' ffiiSount^raised—for- local purposies—by- allirr~jgla"ce^ a'i^eqUlW^-tiUuttlon.^ An analysis and understandfng'otthe chle0-warnrthat starting-April i'summonses qualifying-municipalities,--^=^^Z7 :.- ~ The probleW-aFrecnrttment and — ' • " - - "'" •'"'"" "" '"" *" »Bsronnel''fPFpge-ceTind|-ftr ; : „„, TricglB_- r*cH i_tfjilB-ard*-irsH -tiia-mnnev mentajy itzgo-away. aa'-fott^^^attgaj^omjinj^^ 1>/C^mn^^—^ejtclusivelvsfor^omperisatlng police and^fire- ' siaie^ _^- „ -:-olF?ge-innjlmB«-H5.wevBr; ^ls-TCOi3d=b^w?^Sepattnaeji^^E^neL 1 'many . mTire^^^ad—Utnial;-otgc—fl~*—ntrt ngT^inTaTfdropsritrSpring='. q,jm m;jj^ lnnk's for-a "growar^fi'.liOOOill^gfflKH'e: 6g5^ar6jT'36; from 1958 .tO-1959^ 1 : ; (fo fiaifg _rteleaset:by_ ..-ith. .e Union" damage caused, and iLcohtehds that adequate -perce>>t-in-^69^TDemand,tPr the-ma^orffve __ a|[|| Mln,V,m, ,,l,l,lll.r1..inl.ln...1M.M.iTr..,M,.Ll,1ilM..1 ,» ,..,... i ~ „„ \...... Z- Py Heights. AVERY WARD, • County BoardTOf-Electionsir.'JAMES CAWLEY -products—on" a five-week running average "IIHIIIIIIIIMMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlftlllllllllTO board president, snys.Tliis votfe'has done ~ and JACKSTIFELMAN.co-chairmenoftheRed insurance coverage Is held to off set realistic 7 >-olaimS.-When-drilling-eperatipns at^permit—d-_^-.thrQUgh_EebiL«7iJiasjj£)i S.^Eercent^abpye the nothing But damage to- tlie;people7bf thg",^e-" "Cross ljuslneas-dlvisioh'ihthe-tbwnship, urge corresponding year ago perlod^'GasoIIne glon'al district. It is unfortunate what these all l businfessrnehbusinfessnieh' and women to forward their to be resumed, operating regulations will be more stringent and costs will be highetv-but demand through mid-February was up 7.6 jieoplle have done."...EvangeUst THOM SKIN- annual' xontrlbutions without further delay, percent bur jet fuel was: down 3.2 percent. NER, veteran of 15 gang battles on New York * * * ^witha discovery of sizable reserves the costs should not be a major depressant on profits. Late February storms undoubtedly will reduce STUDIES OF DREAMING CATS lend sup- behavior to bd Identical to that of cats that City streets, speaks-at the Evangel Baptist .•• - 20 YEARS AGO • gasoline and jet demand, but the strong initial Church. " CMng a substantial increase in'tne number .'•Tax hearings now under way in Washington port to a tempting theory that schizophrenia . are dreaming while asleep...... ) . eventually wilL Involve the "oil industry. And ' *69 spurt may resume as spring approaches is the result of a biochemical defect in the of families who permit dogs to run at large, and weather conditions improve. A NEW PLASTIC designed for use by mili- 10 YEARS AGO and' the potential hazards of rabies, DR. H..P. undoubtedly depletion will come "under attack" patient, reports a Stanford University neuFO- tary medical' corpsmen to stabilize bnoken BRUCE GOLDSTEIN, son of DR. and MRS. DENGLER, township health officer, recom- again; Alsq the tax'treatment (expensing) of physiologist. He believes that an abnorthality teeth and Jawbones has been developed. Such SAMU-EL GOLDSTEIN of 26 Kipling ave., wins mends to the Board of Health the creation of the tangible drilling costd may be re-examinedj in the function of an essential brain chemical Injuries previously required specialized lab- However, previous Congressional inquiries PROFITS FOR THE majority of integrated called serotonin causes abnormal' behavior lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll post of dog warden in Springfield...POST- oratory facilities and highly trained personnel. MASTER OTTO HEINZ urgesSpringfieldersto have failed to alter existing laws; obviously,- companies are expected to be at record levels by. allowing patients to dream while awake. 'The plastic material is prepared for use by make a concerted effort to bring the March of the outcome of the anticipated hearings cannot in 1969. Improved efficiencies in refining, 'Using a new drug that prevents the bi-ain mixing two components, a powder and a liquid, Dimes drive to a successful climax by topping be determined in advance. Majer revisions marketing and transportation are expected from producing serotonin) he made cats hallu- to form a dough-like substance that can be icadcv last year's quota...Township kiddies at Ray- undoubtedly would escalate consumers''costs to provide the major-contribution to higher cinate, attack other cats and behave with the shaped around the' areas inside the ntauth . mjond Chisholm School will have candy no more. even higher. Profits for the industry would operating profits. In addition, if the recently curious mixture of normality arid abnormality that must be stabilized. The mixture poly- But the compensation will come in-the form of be reduced—as well as for the royalty owners announced gasoline and crude oil price in- observed in persons with severe mental Ill- merizes Inside the mouth within seveh minutes ...with which _htj» b«an mvrgvcf \U* Sprlngfluld Sun ice cream, the Board of Education decrees. -and-the- independent and individual oil pro- creases-hold, some contribution may be ness. Brain wave recordings of the cats showed and 'can later be removed from the mouth- 609 Morris ave., Springfield, N.J. 07081 When board members hear a report thatfqandy ducers. Therefore, I would expect only moder- derived from price change. the electrical: pattern during die abnormal with a dental burr or similar tool. [ Second Clan r%«tag« Paid at Springfield, N.J. . sales in the school lunch room have been ate rule changes at the mest. It is well recognized that Washington Is v • '• *.* * SINUSITUS or a common cold can't^dull - Published Each Thursday by Trumar PubllshlngCorp. dropping off, they . make the change. Doing attempting to curb Inflation—the Important iiinimiiiiiiiiniuiHiiuijiiiuiiiiiHiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiuuHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiu some rapid calculation, the board decides IMPORT QUOTAS ARE being reviewed, ta, word Is curb. The word deflation Is never the acuity of a special smoke sniffer that Awarded flrtt place by New Jersey Press the lunch room personnel is too limited to anticipation of higher quotas eventually, the mentioned. Realistically, our direction has stands guard over industrial complexes.'The Association In. 1967 for general «MC*llenc« supply both. , • industry has hedged by exploring for new been toward inflation,,, .and the rate has been School Lunches I . photoelectric smoke-sensing system of ,O»r-.. Phone: 686-7700 reserves overseas. However, national defense increasing. I have.pointed out before the value !llllllllllllUIHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^IIIIIIII1llllllllllillllllll dox, 'Chicago, can detect the fiitat trace of requirements, of an assured crude supply pf oil,equities as an Inflationary hedge. If the smoke in the air and sound an alarm that a 15« par C6py demands a strong, domestic Industry, which economy can be "fine-tuned" ever the next FLORENCE GAUDINEER SCHOOL fire is beginning. Some fires do not generate Subtcrlptlop ro(0 So.50 y«arly from HISTORY'S SCUAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS responsible political leaders recognize as 12 to 18 months, a strong market should Monday, March 24—Juice, ravioli, grated sufficient heat to trigger heat-sensitive 'fire devices soon enough to prevent damage. How- NEWS AND EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT necessary, v ' develop. Under such conditions, the oils, with Parmesan cheese,, green-beans, bread, butter, A'bner Gold, editor March 21 marks the official return of spring. Tensions in the Middle East are rising' their favorable outlook over the next two to fruit, milk. .... ever, where there is Jtre, there is smoke, Ada Brunnar Baa Smlli and the smoke detector knows smoke whpn It King George II signed the Stamp Act, March three years, should continue to move ahead Tuesday—Juice, hot turkey sandwich, gravy, ; • Lai Malamut, dlractor 22, '1765. Nevada passed a six-weeks divorce and command mpre faverable attention. Cur- cranberry sauce, corn, cookie, milk. sniffs it. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT was authorized by Congress for George Wash- _ rently, most cpmpanles'. are selling below Wednesday—Juice, spaghetti with meat THE PREDICTION of earthquakes Is one law. . ington, March 25, 1776. The U. S. and Greatr ' Robart H. Btuntall, Advartlnlng Dlractat .. Germany's Big Bertha began a bombardment tlielr five-year average P/E multiple and sauce, celery sticks, FreriCh"bread, butter, of the objectives of current studies by the of Paris, March 23, 1918. The 2nd British Britain agreed on the Alaskan boundary, March well below their five-year average highs. fruit, milk. U. S, .Department of- Interior. At present it Sam Howard ' .• Army crossed theRhlneRiver,March23, J945. "25, 1905. -•-. -•- i ' * * * •• • . ^

Y ' ••'•'• i •'.,,'•' -'" . • -:SPaiNGFIKLD.,(N.J.) I.AlADirAi'-Thursday, March 20, l!)(i!)r5 'Life Everlasting-cantata Cadet J)el Vecchio Newman Club member to befeatured at services CIIAHLliSTON, S.C. --- Cadtit Valentine" In keeping with the tradition of the Chris- Dr. Bruce W. Evans, . — — JCol. -anti- tian Church in the use of the Lenten season , "The Life Everlasting" features words Mrs. A. V. Del Vecchio of 50 Hdgowood AVc, selected from" Holy Scriptures by Celia M. as a preparation • dme for Easter, the Senior 1 Springfield, N.J., is a member of the- New- Choir of the First Presbyterian Church of Matthews., Passages.from Ijbth the Old Testi-" man Club at the Citadel; . Springfield will present the cantata "The Life ment and the New—Testament have been used ft fii'nlr"- nr Ihp mltlrm-y ~rnU<>\

addition to the choral work involved, pro- --- ,?1. KntkOW~ar"SplfIirgfielc!, Is on of 30 ' Anthony Mayo of Maplewood, who had signed vision has been made for specific solos to students at Union College, Schenectady, N.V., a^walver of his right to. a jury trial, pled be presented by George King, Marcia Wright who will leave Matfch 25 for a'10-week study guilty Monday in Springfield Municipal Cour; and John Bunnell. There will also be aug- * program in Vienrin., ,, j '• • to a charge of obtaining money by false pre- mentatiorrby a brass ensemble composed of Rutkow, a junior, is a-science raaJom-He trumpet, trombone and timpani is the son of. Mr.' and Jvfrs.Al-RucfceW-of tenses. The court was told that he had made 53"6arden oval. '-• — restitution for a bad check for $125 cashed at Both the church and the Senior Choirundar , IColantone'S'Shoe Store. ^the direction of John Bunnell have'Jnvlted 'Judge George b. Lombard! sentenced Mayo members of the community to attendLthis to 24 days in jail, a period already served "outstaridihg musical event in the life_of the FOR QUALITY and VALUE while awaiting the hearing. Judge Lombard!, church." Members of the-choir-participating magistrate in. Union, presided Monday in the will be: Mjr. William Andrews, Harold Bishof, absence of Springfield Judge Max Sherman. Mrs. Eleanor Burtt, Betty Bum, Carol Clark, CHARMS »-

offers — Judging by. the-caliber=of_ Paul's Trucking team7~aver= - MIllBURN MAll ; VAUXHAU~Jm. * teamg_-:entering-'the rich Echo~aKlng. 919 behind the strong MIUBUHN AVE,. UNION |—banes - Cadillac; men's and Bob' Ludderi (189) andLJadc—— women's hairdlctrp bowling Amrozewicz (184).-: "A -tournament April 26tojune 15 And from Morris County =lruMountainside, records may^-comes a pair of sharpshoot- weJU__fall by . the wayside, Ing teams HanoverSpofctShop, Stwk Sandwlchei paccording-tyTEe'1 tournament With a 908 aVerage~orrMlke the Baikal - | manager Jack Best. —-1'BUancio!s 189 average and Jot Corned Best said the high-handicapj: Charles Williams' !84,andthe^— ' teams-cqulcUiave trouble with 900-average Plaza JLanes . ^Knlihei - g -the-9O0-averageoutflts in the team, led by Charlie_Schi- | Homemade French Fries' pursuit of the $30,000, in cash sano's 194 average. '

KING SIZE . From New Brunswick comes—richest in New Jersey, also the Bill's Generator Service -offers substantial.cash prizes [HOT DOGS | team witha915average, paced for singles and doubles, with a All (he Power-yoU'll need by 19A-aVerage pinner John 1969 Cadillac Calais Coupe" for minor or major home work i "or «o!l«4 Mastromarino andal88-avcr- going^to-thejnanor-womanwho— 2 SLICE Open 7JDays a Week agelnaple_mauler,.Ken Lynch, rolls the highest gross series 6V2" SPEEDSTER JEronuGarfield comes the 915- in any event. Entries are due( TOASTER I;•':•• .'til. 9 P.M. — average Alola Funeral Home to close ApriLll.-EGho7tSn8s4^ Take Out MflB^^bMPi^^y f rlbuted~$32,105 In prize 1 Low-in-price^-hlgh-ln-quqlily. Glistening KILSAW ,— 686-2232 -ranskl (199 average), Frank money for its 1968 tournament." Qsr chrome with white-trim. Fully outomotic, Werger (190)_andGeneGowat- * ' rillii>r malm grau soy.- ' . • —r multiply Iliitl. Inurit tut- BIEMD 70 SIID with WINDSOR There Is due approximately $21,708.62 rotiud (••ding— — -wlUcintoroBt-ironrOctobor50rl»G8;and Easily installed dimmer switch controls I $8,036745—\irlth_ lntorent from .OctoBer . 20,1008 and costs, • Tho: Sheriff reserves tho right-to Sulloum thl« sale i a. -•

.CliANCy-t-FOSTER, Atty^. •

=.~--r-?PROMUJbi Notice Is horeby elyen that soalod bids will bo rocolvtKiJm^the Board -ot? Huvy JOUJI (ontiruilion, lokid on inomil. »d|uilobl« Oralily midldM (Obinil il o bujjil ptUl. Ho, SIM.. .gloll ihilvil, fsllihid mil Icami. No. 1430. y> p , , .at 2:00 1&.M,,..ahd v._. imnMuGhofthe bo oponod and road lmmodutoly thore- aftor, for tho following: r' GYM FOLDINO PARTITIONS SLIMLINE MEDICINE MAILBOX Olds must bo (1) mado on tho standard proposal form, (3) onolosodlnaGE'ALED Automatic Lawn Spreader HeraYIha lalall wold'In AND POST goc With purcrtate of any Scott't Product CABINET ENVELOPE, giving tho name of the ipraaddi—ll's toiy puih The automatic it rugged- wilh lorga whtelV. «•« Dlddor «nd PLAINLY MARKED - - - , ly built to last for years. •rutr retittanl linllh. EMlra 4 "I "; food around II shuts olf automatic- wldt IV htppir. "DID. FOR (TlUo of Dld),"-and dato and Utno of opening, (3) accompanied by a ally when you stop walk- certified ohnok 'drawn t« tile ordor_.of |-#-S5-SC0TT'$SPRiADER }°l'Sn IM linking Colonial Mil; blaik onj wkm moll bo>, The Union County Itoricmal High School / Ing. Suit resistant linlsh. No. 700A. Eaty gUi .nidltlH Mi iiocii ttwy •«* tuliud wood toll ond Imlol wilh m.nl mmnling poll. i-lown is prepared by District No. 1, orabldbond.anyof which ltlMiil.il wilh• M«!HIMUIMill.No: UW. Mo. 40IS, 40i». 4017,4IS0. slioll bo In tho amount of 10% of the total r bid, provided thM In no caso shall tho mun be loss than $100,00, and (4) do- llvorod or mallod to the nbovo plaoo ;;;:, jlameless electric cooking. on or bofbro tho liour namod as no bid will be accoptod aftor tho hour speclflod. , ^Jsda the sign of ilanieless electric cooking: the Bids not so submitted will booonsldored Informal and will be rejected. Tho OVERHEAD GDO Board rcBorvos tho right to rojoct any Reddy Kilowatt symbol, the owner of a restaurant and all bids and to award contract In part or wholo If doemud to the boHt Intorosta - GARAGE DOOR JUST PRESS GARAGE DOOR ^'-or diner displaying it has invested in electric of tho District to do BO. Tho successful ',-^-t-—r~- blddor shall bproo^ilred to furnish surety. A BUTTON OPERATOR "ircooking because-he feels it's the^best way to pre- bond In tho full amount of Uio contract, of u company authorlxod to do buslnoss WHILE SEATED In tho State of New Jforaoy. * QQ88 ^'r.pjare food. We, alcing with all the housewives Plans, Spoclf Icatlons and Form of Pro- IN YOUR CAJt posal may be obtalnod upon application 8'x7' naffiffi C411 O/RECr OJll COLLECT > * who wouldn't part with their^lectric ranges, to tho Secretary of tho Hoard ol Educa- Sovi by uty boat. Imlollollu. Tikti 111 tion of Tho Union County Itoglonal lllnh rlondiomtl/ d*(ign*d gamgi ilaoi wilh 4 AND THE SHOWROOM OPEN 7 DAYSvA WEEK School District No. 1, Mountain Avcnuo, lo n.y dawn. Up to 7 yiiori to pay School District No. 1 SprlngfloJjVNow Jorsoy ' Enjoythe pleasures -- MLhwls F. FrcKlorlcks, Secretary Dated March 20, 1060 KIllll, ^r,2O,106O, (Foo: $11.00) & of eating eu Wi IIIKVI Iho righl lo limil quonlilm Nil oil mviltl ond mtrihtnjut avollobli In oil Horn. Dotuny liivm available. Wt tn Ml lliBOMlUt lor typography llrail.>rl(tl tllilllvt Ibrougii War^h Hit. " , EARLY COPY NEWARK- - SPRINGFIELD - x SAVREWODD* MEPTUHE- CLIFTON* CHOOSI ' Publicity chairmen are Mtn. Him rri. II30-SI]0 CM. MM. Mini Sil HJO t.k MM. tin UL t-l Ml.' MM.tmitiMP.lt VOUP. uEnjoE y them often-,.. urgodtoobsorve tho Friday Ul. jMIM P.M. SM.Mr.M. • \Sn«. _M P*. IM.MPJI. DM. MM.' oWNWAVTO deadline for other than TOTOWA • LIVINGSTON • MT. HOLLY* SO.PUUNFIELD • spot news.. Include your MM. HimJil. 1»10P.M. MM. Htnrnrt-Mt P.M. * Mw. tknj tkM. f-t U. MM. mtt til H P.M, rh/t COG , Jerwy CantM^Powet DC Light/New Jersey Power & light rri.l-MOP.M.lM. MM CHANNEL CREDIT CARD •luhtiJIarhta/atumill'uUicVlililiral'arimalimi nahie, address"and phone _ CHANNEL WCllftvt M DM "tWCHOlT CH»««" .number. -^ * .. dldt more than** Lumber Store! FREE GlFLWHLOOU OPEN A NEW CHANNEL CHARGE ACCOUNT i M«I[MT PUN oi rat nut o-cuorr IUDCCT w*vt Thursday. March 20, 1969- ~~ '""~ "EARLY COPY Turned onjbnd[tuned in Publicity chairmen are urged ta_oj?serve the Friday deadline for other than spot rvsfws. Include your name, add/e-&£ and Rjufgers produces TV course phone number. youn;; actress whirls onto ilio sot and - Tlll;: l-;.\lJi:i{)MI-.\'l'AI 1'KOGKAM was Ini- to'-ncfr-ottt, in words-and-pnnromimc~ tinted bst Septoiulifcr—witli-q- group -of 6U '.aoeth Ocneoi" aUzuiion-af-l-.duar-l .co-Masters' "Spoon Rutgers and Douglass Juniors who li.icl volun- £77ic River Anthology." l-'ollowlna her actions and—toored-to-participate. -In fact, student parti- of -••-. r*; •wordb are television cameras and sound booms cipation in any activity of' the program is nfanned by. students of Rutgers and Douglass strictly voluntary. J'-iach student selects as- KARAT Colleges. ; " n( rhi-'prn^ni"1 <^:\r arc most meaning- Dick Brcyer, a, producer-fjjrcctor at Uie ful to him. Learn Self pefense . 1 Rutgers Division of instructional Television, ;jlAiLparticipani;s aro majoring insome facet For men, women & children gives directions^from a. mobile unit outside of liberal arts curricula. They will be cer- "C)on Adams Da/ - 354-4383 •mmm the set and the students translate his com—tific- d teachers upon completion of the program. - " NlhT 3540808 mands into actio'n. The. program coexists .with die usual teacher if I Hi. JtiillH, ort—afihatlng—a™videotnpc?7 When one group finishes, anotl'ier takespver teaching. • • ' and • repeats the process until tlio morning's • - The experimental pnognmi breaks themoro SPECIAL SPRING session "ls~over. tSreyWaTidTlic rosnrf'the - orless rigid bonds of tlie\traditidnalprogram. - suiff tell them they did" pretty well in their 1 lie student enjoys freedom of choice in select- SALE first attempts at television production. ing seminars and classes and other experiences relej/ant to teaching. 1'orexample, Kreat latl- ON TRADE WIND.CAMPERS -=iflIE STUDENTS-TAKING turns on the elec— riiHe is afforded^in the area of studen; teach- tronic equipment are -looming, - to become ing—under a cooperative program with high, , teachers. That's right— teachers.-"- • schools in Franklin Township, New, Bruns- As part of^an experimental .undergradu- wick, Highland Park, 'South Brmrjswlck jnd ate program in teacher education run by the".- : Kutgers Graduate School of Education, the Princeton.—:— " " students are participating In $ 14-wcc-lc-tele- INSTEAD OF THE ^traditional jiine-we'ek -vision workshop-conducted for the graduate— ^session with the same teacher in the same school by the Division of Instruction;! I Tele^ .classroom widi tlie same students, tlio pro— vision in studios~ on. the State University's gram features opportunities for tutoring in Kilmerj\rca uuuipus. community agencies, interviewing schooLad-r The workshop is" designed to familiarize- ministratlve pcxsonnel, and observing factaltyj - the future teachers will) various departmnms " it_coilncil;and PTA meetf In television production arid to tench them to ings.TIt-.also provides flexible schedules o[ operate the equipment. They_ also are "re-~ smdeflt_ tcacbing ;;in'Tiarrvajcletyjiretzachoolsir quired to submit adscript anci~pro~duce~an -"-"^Scmi'nnrs featuring ;discussions-of-major instructional film. - — ; — issues and problems in contemporary7pdui^ CAPRICE Speclal Spring Behind, the experiment, with its wide var- ca tion-arto^of tpn-stUdent-led-and^UiciEllengtl ' $995.00 List Price and trequerTcy^aepend soreiy-jon_slira5nCihr • 80.00 Freight Sola Price iety of programs, .Is the belief of program director Dr.. Erness Brody of the Graduate $956.00- ^^Cbss-meerlngs, consigtirtg of panel dlsr -School-bf-Education Uinf tmdiUunal methods : ^M~^achcr_instfucticin-""do: not ~necessarijyj cussions or- lectugesr—are condacTga~By~U'ie AHITI man tele vision-earner a.andlsound boomduring^class at-Rutger-s_DM^_ t . program" faculty members— FUTURE-TEACHERS—-Mary-Hesslnger, 20rofGUnttin-Sherman AFB, -make an effective teacher) ~1' "'" • /= =- SPECIAL FACTORY *—-——(Jkla., a-junior Knglish tnajoratDougIaasEgilggij,and"Waltei Zelin- . slon of Instructional Television. Tfiey arelamdrig 6O-studants^tat.'lng "We're not sure" at tliis-^p&int-whnr does assiatants, tacuity_from .odier departments i SALE PRICE $677^00" " ^der, 21,'of.WeitPaterson, ajimlorhlstoryrnajor at Rutgers College; •'part in an experimental under-graduaterppogpam-in teacher training ": —makciar good1 teacher,-"-she-said—''-wiui-^-wny— trJli^»nlvejglty^ut'pJde3BejtlLQrsjind^tp^ sponsored by the RHtger.S-Graduate School of Education. -iwe're experirnentingr"7 /'- — dents. ithListed PurchaPurchasse .By3/2.By.3/200 ^ $30.00 Worth off AccessorieA sF FRER E ing unnecessary—ana expen- Sign sive-—stops and starts as-red -Make Vour=AppointniDnt.Now For Reduction in auto speed lights. " •..•' . "•- . Drogjh "Your Photo In Natural Color... .." men signed the- Declara- '^In .manual gearshift cars, - Boforo You're Tanned By The Sun. BOAT HOUSE _- tion of Independence-in 1776. They were Wil- - .drive- In lower gears~only as 560 Rt. 22 Scotch Plains =-^liam" Livingston. Richard Stockton^Iohn-Hart.- cuts long as necessary before of accidents Jpen 7 Day* """• - John Witherspoon,_EranciET:J-lopklnson aprl.L_ 'imp^rtantamongreminders To save the-most. on fuel, shifting to high. Driving in Also Winner Boats on Sale Abraham rAntv,- —_u_ —- • — that-'-gpeed-doesnlt-pay" Is Vialle rppnmmRndq starting, lower gears consumes fuel _, •-" ' -"-'" - =^onB~pffered~by~the-Atnepicarte :dclving=°and=t=stopp)ng as^. much-faster". Mnsr autntnnrir i$ reported "Automobile"""Association smoothly as possible, and transmissions- will usually TJie .Garden State Parkway" Conce —moderate speeds" pay off —maintaining a.stefltijrpace in-shift to high gear at around--^ has reported thafin the five ures 20 mph- If the driver has a __4(eacs_slnce_an lncreased'65- in fuel savlngs'for drivers;! the traffic" flow. Sudden un- x percussion group Accordlng to R. JJJ/Jfllleof even.-U[fcandrdown_pres3ure heavy foot, they'll stay in low- / miles-per-hour speed limits _.the_.New_. Jersey. Auto Club, on the gas pedal—fas... t starts er gears and burn more was set south of Toms River ' Audiences hearing percus- _-speeds-above 55 miles an hour and stops—-wastes . large gasoline up to 40jyr 5Q—rr~ the~ accident rate ..there.-has sion ensemble music for the .'appreciably increase gasoline' quantities of gasoline. "Another important;' re- decreased steadily. :...— -—first-time'Ttr the New Jersey consumption. Forl prolonged— —"That kind of-driyingf!i -minde__r ^is to shut off your Executive Dlrector,rj.Louis_ State Museum—auditorium. highrspeeds you-pay_ln_costly Vialle ' says, .."practically engine durlng-proloriged waits Tonri of the New-JerseyI-Hgh- throws "pXsbTTn"e~^away.- away from traffic-stopping In _way Ajiffiprlty, which bperatas : fuel tocdver far less protihd. ; About Th* Collection of Vonlll.i i, Both Accalioiid At discover drum, metal,_ MoKH?ists-«lso-waste a lot Screeching^-brake stops al- shopplng~center parking"lots, the Parkway; said, the accident -woodland-electronic music a of gasoline by "racing" en- ways waste gasoline too." ••'—'•-tog^example," Vialle says." _—-f-ate-Haa-dropped—each ye Baih tiff «es Treveradori in sound, gines when starting._Rac.lng— —ExperTencecnvt Vef srhe-^'-'ATr-ldUrig^ngine-can-bUrn-a- since—the speed limit was an engine burns as muchgaso- saysrlearn to reacTTIconsecu- -great amount of gasoline—-• ""raised from 60 to 65-mph /0 will tive intersections in the _ about ^ quart in Just two 10- along the southernmost 80 (N*or Orub.r'i) Mon. . lal. 10 M 6 — Mon. I Fr). TiU * P.f*. when the engine Is cold. . green^light intervals, avoid-- minute stops/L miles-.fo.r passenger vehicles cqsslon., Players, a five- Only, the Parkway Jig "173 mjember chamber group de-r Jnlles long,."...... • !.- voted ;tp. thei, perfornjance-of— Starting with ah acciderit- '""new music for the' relatively Volunfeers _=_rate of-1.39_perlm"11110tf13 i miles - t Belsky's '.'. jiew-jnedluni, of per cu s slon en- . of vehicle travel in the-year ••• semble playing. _ • --* in isolation prior tc-the Feb. 1, 1964 Decorate - Since the movement toward effective date of the boosted ...^uch-griup.piayjLngiiegan about— L-dhe-Hundred-of^New-Jer—y lirfift.^ ItT has "decreased suc- •;-, sey's new school board" me'm- cessively in the five years FACTORY OUTLET STORE —SO-years^agb^JBysuepertoire r—bers wllf-.go -into-voluntary' along the 80 miles of Parkway - >•• •f6f v..V/pefcdussion ensemljle - ,_. i'sqlatlon-thls weekend for an .groups .issilmited, and many to 1.16,. 1.08, 0.99, 0.88 and ihtonslve-difeaervicft'-. course —during- the past year "07?8r ' pieces pferfdrmed by this qufn- _..'_1H boardmanship. The "re-" —tet—have Been ltth Director Tonti.noted that in -•k: _tceat" seminar, sponsored by_ —r^total number of accidents for - Infant' kind. Toflii—grouping* TSnjrfor'Ufcsnj. the State Federation_^'of_ —* OPEN MON. Thru FRI. 9 to BTSAT. ilto 3 Jjri«w«.s.t ln;._gloriauB colorB." |—'"Prafich, .SpttHUlir'' M«dtter— Toms'River and Cape'May, the^ ~- of • New-Jersey^as. intlended 1 ranecm* itftUan,-' Contempdr-:' r .... 1968 figiire~of-16Palsb re- 'primarUy td~Help tyro board, n t m ost stea e _CuatQm_ Tr ;. .. ,|,;..v:v,,--r-^p^:,:,,:-,.-..-7;, ,._flected_,4 r ^ . ~ ^y ^ ~ hand paintings. ~ " 'Jnembers,Minder stand their- cline overthe five-year peribd- Naitia brands a\low«i(^prloe»l— || .role in-educarJon arid carry-out— frorri 246 in 1963 despite the "Compare! Highest' , quality 1 their-responsibilities —-—DRESSES SPORTSWEJW—SLACKS and scrvteq-. w . any-.-Wharol m6re HOT BAGELS MADE DAILY increased traffic- and travel -Baby Carriage!, Adult Bedding ^"sensitively along this Parkway stretch, TOPOOATS - JACKETS ^ETffrii: "ever, , eiiperlenced^^boasd— ^^ EVERT DAY h. o Exclusiye Carrado Nursery. members who feel they can __.-± -ALL TYPES benefit from the weekend Varieties _L.. • dourse^are^alsbTwelcome -to"— attend. •...-.....___ ONE-DAY SERVICE The"seBslDttBT~to be held at - ^PLAfc" • >Ol'PY SEED KNinED & WOVEN FABRICS the -Etinceton_Inn, Princeton;— GUARANTEED TONION ry=—•--SESEMjgSEEp HEATPROOF md 195 5? Broadway, North-Newark; 1 block below Bloomfiold Avo -will consider, many of -the z-iZ-At-DIroct Factory-to-Yw Prices Mom, Wed., FHT10-9 Tues., Thiirs., Sat. 10-6 crucial issues_:Ln—education _ • SALT—^ • GABLIC . _ todaypsuch as financial sup- - =; Lowttt >ie»ry I —-__Bel»ky-WlI!T^ocorate.Yo Ct-for-the schools, teacher- =S PtFMPERNICKEL rabh-Padk W« Mtnu«.-— Wh.n-Voo Bring In Thl« Ad --A«fc f9r Allan Merlcln school board relationships, ACE TABLE PAD BELOW WHOLESALE COST and-the need-to heighten per^ ""ceptiveness in education,al GALLOPING HILL SHOPPING CENTER ALL MANUFACTOFrEDON~THJE:EJELEi+SES leadership. Conferees will-" 642-6500 — also be given an over-view of" GALLOPING HILL ROAD, UNION --.the decision-making- proceis """ in schoonfdministration WHEN IT DOES GET O5LD of new educational techniques

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A revario NOW... flip of the nania iwltch brlnan warm air tf that completely dries you and elimin- SOLID ates the' use of toilet, tissue. Tested -HANDBAGS- VINYL i2..x j2.. and recommended by doctors, hospi- tals and nursing homes all across ihe u For Dress-Sport-After Five and •*•*• THE AMERICAN FAMILY BIDET RUBEROIDS TRY IT - DON'T BUY IT I Cruise Wear At Discount Prices SANIWASH CORP. • CASABLANCA" and "MEDALION' 30 DAY FREE HOME TRIAL IV SUIVVISANT AVE., UNION, NEW ItllSEV 07083 Formerly of Bergen St., Newark Asm •; IDS m.r Dependable quality-assured CilNUEMEN Note New Address CONVENIENT TERMS My l.mnlv is inleioilpil In leaf Minn moie iibout yoitf re- TERMITE CONTROL ALL COLORS CALL , ARRANGED ni.trlt.iliii' m>w r.muly llult't Wo undonljnd we ,ite unilor m> uhliti.iliiin ,. '• by your CERTIFIED Rubber Back cArc.i NAMf ' ' ' • - Cotlo Pest CmilrorSpecialist? BAGTOWN 12" x 12" each Call (or Frm Inapecllon CARPET TILES WRITE 20^1 686-6210 or Eitlmats 144 Elmora Ave., Elliabeth 47 Daily 9 A.M.-8 P.M. 923-2345 AIL Cliril! AND TILES *«t l»t OIHLITY OMIYI TODAY UL Phone 353-9160 L J: 235 Lyona Vv«., Newark -W • •••••#• •;• • • • • i i • • • • ^ • • • • fj*+ • • • • • •••••%•••« Apple crop-survey Employment still (advancing; -Thursday, March 20, 1969 - INCOME will be mailedsoon jtlTIKMS }*'£% ess rate remains-3v3 pel: By Ronald Moas fcFstate's farmers WASHINGTON — Employe structlon employment tills .1268. Compared with a year ' About 30 percent of New Jersey's apple ment continued to rise sub- "February waff ~~5fi an diitlme agoT average weekly earnings • :* - ** growers will soon be asked to participate in high for the month. for all rank and file workers From. JT stantially and' unemployment Call a newty designed—survey to determine how, remained- at • a ..post-Korean, were, upj>6.47 or 6.2'percent. many apples were produced In the Garden low in February, the'UrS. De- MANUFACtURING -em- KUHNEN TRAVEL State laBt. year, wliat-tliey-were-used for, partment of Labor's Bureau of ployment rose by- 75,000 In THE OVERALL unemploy- and their value. Labor Statistics has reported. February after seasonal ad- ment rate was 3.3 percent in • 974 Stuyvi'sant Ave. According to Donald W. Barrowman, sta- justment; about half of the gain February, unchanged from the • Union Center • MU 7-8220- Jobless rates for all major tiBtlclan In charge of the New-Jersey Crop- groups of workers were vir- was due to the reTOrn of strik- post-Korean low-recorded in, Reporting Service, previous yearly apple sur- - tually unchanged from Janu-, ing workers in the petroleum -both December and January.' TOYOTA veys went to a larger number of growers. airy,, and the overall unemploy- industry.' Aside-from-the in- The unemployment-rate for_ COROllAS— - ."•* n>K/a An \)ft4a{*t Ciar. i The refined survey was designed to give more ment rate remained at 3.3. crease. In the petroleum Indus- adult men was 1.9. percent,' ——— • • -^ • CORONAS f -** m ipment maust ,^_0XNGERC _ ' "NfonagriciiltUrS'" payrolf loynmnci'txtcT" AUTO. THAN! AVAILABli : g success of rfie project. employment "increased by The only sizable drop among .for full-timeworkers'wasvir- »(pE^: -~REKACE, Growers Included in- the survey will be 380,000 in February to a new ^the^indlviduar manufacturing '"lually unchanged at 2:8 per- r ^randomly-selected, after- first being-assigned \\f IJjy^rA^i YourWom-orjd L.oky ~mgn"of"nearly~70 million, industries-was in the apparel, cent, • and the rate fpr mar-- to a size group, based on their number of after -seasonal .,adjustment._ industry, where equipmentfell ried men held at 1.^ percent, ._| iiVei Ciutj1! Enliiln $&.•&—• M1IFFIFR NOWI bearing trees. More selections will be ma - U.lcll.d FREE 7TVUoar«0,000 of "the—overalt- —its—lowest—potntA-sinceT that. ' i Oeilw—'-- from growers with larger orchards, however. . advance was" due""to-the^netr -— Employmenr-in services and series began in 1955. PAY AS YOU RIDB^NO MONEY'DOWN Inclusion ot-more. large growers will Insure return of workers off payrolls government iube DJI ,03,000 =" The unemployment rate tor that a higher-pcoportiori of the total State crop in January because of strikes. each in February; most of the~ nonwhites, at S.T^ercent, was I IMPORTED CARS is covered and will lower the cost of the gain-in-government continued tlie lowest since the Korean AMAlFElROS. fc The rise "° In February 1112 HIUBMN IVL, tHUBURN —marked_the fifth bonsecutive _ to occur in the State and local war period. Tlu3_ total white 37«-«960 Mon.&Thur.., 8-9-Tu.«., W.d., Frl., & Sot. 8-6 It is believed that the new" method will, month of substantial ..gains. sector. Other increases oc- fate also was at a post-Korean— | ^ improye crop production and utilization esti-'' Since September, npnfarm ciirred _in_ .trade_(40,000), low of 2.9 percent. mates. In the past, results of surveys have payroll employ mehff (season-^-transportation'and-publicutil^— been verified by making checks of the volume itles (30,000, about half of LEHIGH PREMIUM ally adjusted) has risen by 1.6 1 of New^Jersejr~apples received at terminal mllllcuvor by an average of which was due to the return to COAL ANTHRACITE -markets. However,-more "and more New Jer~" 325,000 a month; throughout, work of striking New, York . TAVERN FOR SALE Looking-forTSbmethi ng? sey apple growers are disposing of their longshoremen), and finance, NUTor —PREMIUM™ most of last yearJ(from Janu- , Air Conditioned • U Bar • 47 Stools • Tell mom that Kempler's is the greatest for apples through—their own-roadside markets, .insurance, and r£al estate STOVE COAL FUEL OIL * ary through September 1968),- 774 Chancellor Av«. at y Stride Rite Shoes. Nothing like them for com- ' and the terminal market is no longer ajvaUd —monthly~gains ^had~averaged (15,000). ._..i; .. . • No Phone Calls Plume • • •>) fort/support and protection for growing feet. Indicator of production. Thus, a niuch greater , 165,000. Th<3 acceleration has Average- hourly-earnings for _ SEE FRANK-PLATEK . e ._• TON TON ..pir'emluirf is placed on asurvey method which occurred mainly iri_Stateand all rank andjfile workers on -And-Tfp-pldce~ quite like Kempler's for proper -« Overl 50 —will-keep-afjreast-of total producdon,_- local government, durable Hon-agricultural - •_payroll s •-• • • • -*"* • •• ••• • ••• *^ fiFby highly trained experts. Doctor's.prescrip- -—Barrowman-said-that-the new-questionnaire - goods, manufacturing, ser- rose 1 cent in February. Aver- - "fibns filled for corrective footwear. will include a question on the volume of apples vices, and construction. . age weekly earnings were upr moVlng at retail from~orchards direct to— z— Th>-Februafy employment -37 cents—ovec the • month to"-; The Dotl-House Simone Bros. consumer s-r-*- an increasingly important quan-._~ rlg-UAlon—'-- SILVER-REPAtRS HU respond to the mailed questionnaire will be' struct seasonally • J_» Mjn.iature.s_^ DoMlfoOse dolls, 570 So. Livingston Ave., Livingston Price* iub{*ct to change without notfc* EPLATl) visited by representadves ofHie.CropjSetiort- adjusted), *aS-theJusuaLkrge. •; .. J? !f? OIL BURNER INSTALLATIONS • Fre«-Est. lng Service. A lOOper cent return is necessary • ar»mlths February employment decline •_.. MM|. A u. Kfl selected sample^.. p •wood Mon. & Sal; 9:5:30- Tues.,Jiiuis.,-Fri. l-'5:3ai-_Wed._Closed failed to materialize.primar—•"°- """""^in4 OPEN FRIDAY AND MOND*Y~N1CHT5 306 SPRINGFIELD AVE.,,SUMMIT 273-8504 ily because of continued strong—• m m *r_ J•,.«» •_I*_.o• M3L»*«» Ta.publicity. chairmen: -construction activity. Con-1 • Would you like some-help- INTERIOR —ln-preparlng^newspaper re- —leases-?—Wr-lte-to-thls news- • SALE STARTS TODAY WE'RE CELEBRATING THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEWEST paper and' ask^for our "Tips DECORATING on Submitting News Re- OPEN SUN. 9:30AM ,o 6PM GREAT EASTERN FABULOUS FOOD DEPT. IN EAST MEADOW LI. leases." - ". W1THTHIS CARPETING/DRAPERIES GRAND OPENING SALE! WALLPAPER

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,pOPULAR BRAND REGULAR DEL MONTE PASSOVER PACK ' -. 1 i • BORSCHT 25 GEFILTE FISH STVLI CATSUPfc 1 7 J * Betsy Bcfsy Ross»> MOTHERS - MANISCHEWITZ - ROKEACH 89 can ^af m. J *Ros$ TO BERMUDA FOR TWO > * Fabric Shops Op«ni 9i30 a.m. - 6 p.m. NATURALLY OUR MATZOH PRICE IS THE LOWEST IN TOWN Mon-Krl . til 9 p.m. PRICES EFFECTIVE Not ratponiibl* for typographical arron. W« raiarv* tha^lght to limit cfjantltiai. • _ + 2013 Morris Ave., Union, N.J. ["•• TO SAT., MARCH ?2 W * " Mext To Union C.n(.f Notional bank R«ar i UNION SPRINGFIELD AVE NEAR VAUXHALL RD A • \ 8-Thursday, March 20, 1969-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER HALF- TEEN SHOP THE PRICE MINDERS & X JUST &£AP THE RECIPE-ANP .GAINED \ THREE POUNDS. SAVE COLD HARD CASH! FUSS BUDGET PRICE-MINDING SAVINGS WE'RE PRICE-MINDING

BONELESS PASSOVER FOODS Smoked Hams ALL BRANDS FULLY COOKED, EITHER HALF W, MATfZ0HS.5y.9S TlessWasterLess-Woirk All BRANDS Freih lupplleT ol lb c freth water flih Egg Matiohs •*« 55, _ will be> available REGULAR' CHICKEN PARTS at moat Flnaif ITALIAN SAUSAGE YOUR CHOICE: Victory'Engineering—^ Supormarkots for Geflife Fish HOT or SWEET Breasts with .Ribfc Pauover'Menui... REGULAR Pleaie placo orders .03- 100% PORK . Thighs or Liver* 'Vaarly to Insurer Geffilte fish meeting your exatt raqulre- •'!•:• rfttnW, thank you.. All BRANDS, ' USDA CHO!CE BEEF Ibtory Engineering Corp. jNewYorkandUpperMontclair, 1 BONELESS lb C —of Springfield willplay hostto will speak.on the gglcs.icpEC *— Bottom Round Roast 99 RIB ROAST ..:-ltajnational anClhterhaUonal sentatlve's responsibility-in • JOVIN-RIADY TSai s organizations Saturday—factory advertising and public z!z.::i •;—•. ' ; l>ttra_3hort Cult theTcityJSquIre^Motoirlnn JtaL. The meeflSig wiU conclude . ThlS-mwttnCZjdthjJunclialn.Jo.be'followed Is being held, prior to and in by a queation-ancLanswer ses.- DON'T FORGET "tonstiiicrion with the Institute—slon.-ln-addltion to the sales.. HAMBURGER ROLLS ical-and-Elec tronlcs^^irieeHiSgrVictory,will-sponsor— ITDON'T FORGET 1_ POT ROAS1 Creynd Chuck HAMBURGER ROLLS s—International con- . a hospitality suite atthe City- ventlon and• exhlbltlon-Whlch Sqiiira' for. their guests and j Beef Short Ribs CALIFORNIA brings together'lndusfiy-pecr xustomers during IEEEWeek." CHUCK - BONE IN •»-r—: .plejjfrom-ail over .ther world. ECONOMY CORNER Beef Trlpel Oxtails iUCID BEEfrlJVHL; Id f. , . .. OSCAR MAYER SLICED BOLOGNA come the'company sales of fine semi-conductor sens- repfesentatiyes,_The meeting J(ng_deylcesr?Fheyiiave-partl'-; FFRANKFURTERS, , Finest or Colonlol,, All M««t Ib.tSc jwilfi be ^conducted.bjr S. Ioyin,---cipated In the Apollo, Gemini FRANKFURTWJTFlninrihBr Colonial, All B«flb.69e sal^s "manager-who will also--and_Teljtar space programs, Braunschweiger Liver Sausage HWIZRACH BOLOGNA or SALAMI, SlleW:*or.pk9.39c dlRduss the marketlngaspects"•"-—__ __, 5 HEW TASTY VARIETIES; of YECO's new products:.the . ; , ; ,...—T-'•.','.:,'?'<' Pliln, BMon, BMon t Onlom, Thlnlstor, Pluslstor, Pulsls- ':'LV'" '' '"k PitUchlo Hut «r H«m Shtrry tor;-Synchronous Controller, Aipstbr::'^: •'•"•••••'•' , - nfra-red applications of WE'RE PRICE-MINDING - yl CO's thermistors and var-- is >rs, essential- to the aerp1- habit toget HARD CASH PRICf-M/NDING GROCERY SAVINGS .' sp ice indtiFtr;yrT0:6tgJbeJ_ jat ;mlned by-Meyer-Sapoff, ihto. vi e-presldentofresearchand de relopthent, and . M. Louis FOR SALADS Mfller, chief engineer. ilrs. Dorothy-Morris, sec- - OR COOKING rejary and treasurer of Vic- tory, will outline the operation jjf. VECO's new computerized sy item for , streamlining ln- tei nal operations; A.D.Adams, of-A»D.Adams-Advertising of • Grape -Pineapple Public Notice HARD CASH FROZEN FOOD BUYS ••Pi- Notice it hereto riven that the— eentWedt -r-—- ft, f ICE AMENDING" JCHAP 8ECTBN 3 OF "— ~-^ PINtAPPlE-ORAPEFRUIT-LIMIT PIEASE WE'RE PRICE-MINDING iTHETOODETrTHB 1 H»"rt .y OUOH OF MOUNTAINSIDE - X906 ' 1401. ban | 1 ' wuf pund on ttntl hearing »t »m««tinf noiiiioNi. :'^'..'-:-; ••-•: of tila Mayor inl CounoUol Mounlaliudde "" - •• ••..j.--..'v...-. No. • or on In lift d»y o« March, UIII, k . X A EL»«EftA.HOFFARTK Buy U.S. SavlniTBondt (LIMIT PLEASE)-: Spaghetti ' No. 9 P K ' Borough Clerk &: Freedom JSharsiL M«r.» ua9(F*aM) oi. can Giant Peas JFiriast Floor BEEF 8 0Zi- SUPERB LA RUSA CHICKEN (INAIT- ROMAN -4~TO PKO. FINAST SOLID IN^BBINI Fabric Softener .HNAW CHEESE PIZZA YOUHS for CutGreen Beans I CUSTARD PIE E'RC PRICE-MINDING LAWrWflDSTIiiqrwIir make your lawn the mmt attractive In your neighborhood ...i»dlerlaMtlmi»iU'... and In law Hun *au'd 'hat e "I* pay fe" r aaad, lartllUa™" , waaeMUlla'rt and In-- ipple Juice uetJtldail Now you can enfm^^utyolaj/eener.heallhle-renanweluxurl.i . NAIISCO art lawn^wWiiirl«wrr=wHlitut lacback-br'ea'klnH g drudgery, and.lor only U per tq. ftl We • PRICE-MINDING BAKERY BUYS •U Hi* maUrla' ••U and' « S'e alIIl the wirtil.,wwkl . while you anjoy your freedom foninf. MOREEN OIANT- All made poulble by our revolutionary lawn machine. 12 oz. Fig Newtons 7 cans 9 0Z. JBBB »• • SPECIAL "Inrroductorv" OFFER! rinimitorlili and urrici;• for only-tennjrlt- Cookies . VELURE . TA»H; [ Hewvftrwaw.8oliy\mtion^1«r-Fu(»^oow*m«liatrorr(JO-16-10)^i^»V;FulMoow*»Trtlntl — ' SWeOruh-Prooflofl . * 8e»eet Seed Mixture (lib, per 1000 aq. ft) adbury Wafers ° • ContourPower-Rolling =-lVANOEHNfr I«"WONDE» WHINE iRai

1NAST anijlayn Tw< Eiptrit 5WITH THIS COUPON . HVUUIUI ^« eS^VI W •I«^*f*e1 ' . • Boz.1 onnaise THIS COUPON Designed by a famous Golf. Course Qreenskeeper, our—Miracle BEECH-NUT or GERBER. Dippity-Do ""i°H WORTH Lawn Turf Builder" does the work of a dozen gardeners. •< 4v«pz.jar 15 Completely automated, It power, aerates, fertilizes, seeds, Strained TOWARD. PURCHASE OF 3 LB. 1 ,OI. PKO. feeds, weeds, grub-proofs and rolls your lawn in a single'- dperatlonl It accurately broadcasts lawn materials for blanket-. Baby Food l Coverage, resulting in a lawn that Is close to perfection! . LOOK IT UP IN YOUR OWN 'PRICE-MINDING BUYS DE1I SAVINGS (where available)) ALL DETERGENT «.l AH WTI.i: LIMIT 1 PIR CU5TOMIR _ Thai Price We Say l« All You Pay. e'We will aupplv the limit teed, fertlllien, and liwn chemlcela. e We will apply Funk & Wagnalls I theae Injredlenta it the proper time In preclie qumtltlH.- I thru Sat., March 22 "i • fRII INIPICTION IMVICEi After each aervlce we will return VELVEETA ¥ VIRGINIA HAM - examine, arid If necaiiary, epply additional materlila it . WrTH~fHis"C0UP0N Ixtra Colt to Vou In order to Inaure • heelihy, luxuriant lawn. I Encyclopedia KRAFT *% lb. BAKED ON Past. Process M box PREMISES THIS COUPON — __, —•ASK ABOUT OUR "ANNUAL ^SEASONS" SERVICE-i 384 Pages of Valuable 20 •nUNO • Htwy PIMM AmkM tr-uu. J" LH» r~* wk» m» "> REAl TASTY. A/C > Facts, Pictures & Maps leap* MnlUaatlon l»1H0> • ll^ll lion 10OH CMtKiki • rundM Omtl • •N£W I IMITATION . TOWARD PURCHASE Or 1 QT. 1 OZ. 7*.r 1000 «. H.I • Po-afM^ Chinch Im Conltol . Wwd Control • c SiW CoMral.a OuJj-fraolln. • PaCbaCi SOUR CREAM —^ X I5 GEKOA SALAWI FINAL BREAKSTONE ' ^AIN or FRUITED VOLUME "Ricennntndeg 69 ripiclilly for Hunt TOUCH t Jl thru 5 FABRIC SOFTENER YOGURT ^'N vANiiiA__2j/JjPii,25 CHEESECAKES and family UM" CHE , LIMIT' 1 PIR CUSTOMER TOP VAIUB • NATURAL NOW AVAILABLE sach , M!M!**' Chamber of Commerce — Eaitorn Union County, N. J. C 1 r mast ;( MIMIIRii ChambChomberr of C^merceC —- Comden County, N. J. C II you are delighted with the Volume! and want to own the mffWSmt Goo* thru Sat., March 22' SLICED SWISS CHEESE 75 SPICESPID LUNCH MEAT 75' other volume! ol the let, they can be youn for only $1,69 each KRAFT • ' . • FRESH ^ For Information C —> a truly amaxlng valuel THisTcOUPON! Lawn •Aids — no obligation SOFT DIET PARKAY 39 CREAMY COLE SLAW V • • •• THIS COUPON 3 *. | , CALL MOW. lm'iiitiTV AVI., Hiiuior, N.J. onoi 1 WORTH DAY OR NIOHT 20 Prices effective thru Saturday, March. 22nd. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Not reipomlblei for typographical errori. \ • 14-HOUK URVICt TOWARD PURCHASE OF KINO SUB-ISO FT. --'MAIL COUPON TODAYh-*-j Union County JOIN THE PRICE-MINDERS AND SAVE HAkD CASH! QenHemeHi . . 3",*°v •233-8100 Kindly lend me mil dturlltlve bsaltlet "The ALCOA WRAP Eeiax County Mlrstle lawn lullder" wftheul •bll«allon. LIMIT 1 PER CUSTOMER 994-0522 730 MORRIS TURNPIKE (NAMI thru Sat., March 22 itooilll ; ' J MlddUeex County Rnast I ciiv ....>: { 247-3300 SPRINGFIELD L —-^ —— •

— * Newcomers elect SI'mNGi'^KLO (N.J.) UO A DER-Thursday, March 2*0, 1060- 9 / - hew-officers, plan Announce betrothal installation luncfi f Arlerre Mrs. and Mrs. HarolcfC. Arends of-29 Lin- The Mountainside Newcomers Club will coln rd,, Springfield, have announced the en- Install a new~~slate o^ offlcers~AprIl 9 at a gagement of their daughter, Arlene, wWerner .- luncheon in Stouffers, The officers,, elected Max, son of ihe Rev. and Mrs. Ernst Max of at last Wednesday's meeting in die Mountain- 555 Eighth St., Palisades Park. side-Inn, are; . ,,.; The bride-elect, who was graduated from Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald, president; Mrs. Jonathan Dayton Regional" High School, is a Richard • Shulman, vice-president! Mrs. Ned senior at Albright College, where she is a Homer, recording secretary: -Mrs. James German major. .. , • Kraus, corresponding secretary;. Mrs. Edward - Her fiance is presently a senior at Stevens. CpUyer,- treasurer; Mrs'. Matthew Fitzglbbon, Institute—of Technology; A civil engineering 'hostess; Mrs.• Robert Wycoff, telephone;'Mrs. niajur, lie as accepted a' position as cadet7 W. Texas Jacjtsbn, deporadons, ancfcMr s. John engineer in the gas department of Public Ser-

Bl^--. -'• ituo, rcii. wiouii- i/i ui«;',r,wui,i^Ullolue' MUSIC An August-wedding is planned. • I——Association;- performed folk "songs, entitled •> —aFemlnine-Mystique,""aTthe recentlimcheon. Club members also Welcomed MrstxRobert ZurciWskis~ Aud, Mrs. GeprgeJjSchleslngerJ_,Mrs.j5^via Hodges, Mrs. Herbert Conner and Mrs. Mr,-and-Mr6,-Frank-Zura.wski of 344 Moun- _i_MarUn Friedman as Joining member.sZ-...- -z- tain ave., Springfield, became the parents of a Mrs. .Daniel Sury, Mrs. George Catanzaro, daughter, Joy Evelin, March 9. at Overlook Mrs. Gerald Gallagher, Mrs. William Der^ ._ Hospital, Summit. They alsn hay<» » won. Frank. ~ mody, Mrs. Clayton Hedgepath, Mrs. Bernard t Henry.-Mrs. Zurawskl Is the former Geneva MISS LISA J. FREY Welt and Mrs. Wilton Kukon as attending pros- . ' Custeauv '. pecdve-members. t) • REH.T THAI-ROOM with a Want1 Ad. Only Hi per The duh plans two. spring theater parties. ARLENE-AfARENDS »- word (mln. $3.20) Coll 686-7700. ; MiisFrey The first on Aprll_26 is for the Evening Couples' Club. The show selected is:"Play it Again, Sam," "starring Woody Allen. On president of Orange May 28, the ladles' matinee, group plarife to^ Your Classified Ad Mr. and Mrs; Walter R. Phillips of Saddle- ..attend "Canterbury Tales." Those-lnterestefl brook road, Mountainside, has announced the in reservations for either-show-can-call Mrs.— betrothal of her-daughter. Miss Lisa Kareni_-Sol-Brodian.. : • ' ... • ,• '" Frey,-to-Joseph R. Stellato Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs: Stellato of_Orange. Miss Frey,1s also the -=daughter of-Leo JTFfey of ZPlairifield. Chapter meeting She ls_employed by die BellTelephone Co. in Plalnfield. Mr. Stellato attended- Setpn Hall icTBe^Gfii nese_CQokmg _ tlnlversityand-is-empldyed-by-the American Members of WestfleldXhapter.-B'nai'B'L.^ ^relephone-and—Telegraph-Go.-ln Newark. Women, who would likejo learn 'to cwrirexotic They plan-a-September wedding. — dishes—and those' who wouTd'justliketo^Bample som&f-are'^certaitoo enjoy thelorganlzation's as near as your next meeting, a spokesman said, ^ Innrder to be sure of being Gloria Chu,~~of- the Chu Dynasty Restaurant, Call 686-rrOX able to secure, the color, you Rt. 22, Springfield, will prepare several of wantphTheel height you-de— ___bjy Delta Gamma group her specialties in a.demonstration of kosher- style Chinese-cooking at the organizations sire, and your correct lastp The Summit-Westfield Alumnae Association meeting- at TempteJGmanujEj. Westfleld, on- foryolrtoTome' 1 of Delta Gamma has-announced.-theiannual Tuesday at 8 p.m." Interested husbands and nearly—for your spring shoes. Husband Night will beJIleld-Saturdayr-March friends are also welcome, the statemenfadded. WITH THIS COUPON 29. It will begin with cocktails at J p.m., with We shall try our bestto pleas e dinner following af8:30. Mr. and Mrs.JLowell you7-Also=there may be left -IZTayei, Eanwood, .at 232^2161, and Mrs. William a pair of our sale shoes "or Doak of -762 HysUp. Weatfieia, are me host- r —foirthe evening. • — "==Trlger "6f'•" 40 Green ave.. Madison,, at 377- boots you may like. All- Delta Gammas have been -Invited to 8838, may be called for reservations-by .Monday. ' - - _ . attend. Mrs. W. J,-Bicker of 4/8 LaGrande TTTMOUNTAIN AVE. — Public Notice FRIDAY DEADLINE SPRINGFIELD All items other than-spol- DR 9.4100 "'" PUBLIC NOTICE -. Uon with Summit Bold. nevts_should be in bur off- — -—.—• 1—• " (1) stop signs to be orected on —• s.L.,3/ao Public Notice is hereby given thst in Prospeot Avenue. ice by noon orTFrfa'ay. Ordinance which the following Is a copy tlary Allen Lano at its intersect, AND THE PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MOKE - LtMII (IT rwaslntroducedi-read and passed, onllrst Uon with Summit Road, GOOD AT SUPER FINAST THRU SAT., MARCH 22nd reading by the Mayor and Council bf the (i) stop signs to be ereoted on Borough of Mountalnside-at-Tt-m«eUng —»-*-.•=&!-.«=-»...• held on Iho lath day of March 1909, and yIocjcke] l Drive at its Intersection" that the said Council will further con- with Summit Road. rider the said ordinance far flnal-psss-^_r""(i) -tim—signs to be erected age on the lSth.day of AprUrl9oB;-"t~— on Heckel Drive. 8:00 P.M. at Beoohwood School, Moun- Sunny View Road »t ltsintersec- tift^^ Uon with Summit Road. ' (1) Stop signs to be ereoted on_ Sunny View Road.— heard concerning said onunaDce, Sunny'SlBBFTIrtve atltsMntsr-- WITH THIS COUPON __•' AK ORDINANeB—TO-AMENP Boction with Summit Road; - CHAPTER 118 OF THE CODE (1) Stop-signs to be~erected on OF THE BOROUGH-OF MOUN- _ —Sunny SwpoiDrlve. : TAINSIDE-1968 • Wyoming Drive at its interseo- BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Uon with Summit Road. -- Council of the Borough of Mountainside, (1) Stop signs to be sreoUd on -in-tho-County_of_Unlon,_Stale_ofJIew_: MARGARINE Jersey, as fouows: .Sawmill Road at its Intersection SECTION 1: That Chapter 118,Section with Summit Road. ' _...,. .. _ . (1) Btop signs to be ereoted on -J- 118-4 of theCodeoftheBoroughof Moun- '- - -talnslde Is-hereby amended by addbijthe—=——Char-JiirIesTtree] r RICHMOND -following:— { Uon with Summit Eo New Providence Road at itsinter- (1) Stop^slgns -•''-. section, with Summit Lane imme- , ..Charles Bti QUARTERS diately east of Summit Lane. • • • -HtnlVscourt at (I) Stop signs to be erected on djh Summit Road. ^—New-ProvldonceTtoad. "(1) Stop signs to be ereoted on AND THE PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MORE— LIMIT (1) Outlook Drive at Its Intersection Maple Court, _with-Summit Lane, * Willow Road at Jts Intersection GOOD AT SUPER FINAST THRU SAT., MARCH 22hd (1) Stop signs to be orected on with Summit RoatRoatL~__L _ —— Ou&ook Drive. (1) SStot p signi s to be erected on Finast Sylvan Lane at its intersection WrtiSowBoad. with Summit Lane, : Iris Drive at Its interBeetlon with- ^-if.1)-Stop-signs to bs-ereoted-- Summit Road. — • * •' . on Sylvan Lane. (1) Stop signs to be ereoted on Tracy Drive at its intersection Iris Drive. — with Deer r " Corrlnne Terrace at Its Interseo- (1) Stop stjnuT to be oreoted ori~" Uonwlth SummlUtoad. -TraoyDrlve, (1) stop signs to be erected on Chapel Hill at its Intersection Corrinne Terrace, with Coles Avenue, •._ _^^^ -Mill Lano at its lntorsoctlon with WITH THIS COUPON —:—(1) Stop signs to b 1 .to bo ereotod on Forest H1U WayatltslnterseoUon- -MlU-lianej- wlth Door Pain,—— _ M1U Lano at its lntersoctlon with (1) Stop atgns to be erected on Mill Lane Roadlmmedtatelynorthof ~. Forest VW Way. M1U Lano Park Commission.Road— Fox TraU-at-ltslnterseotlonwith (1) Stop signs-to-b*rereoted on or Path. . - • .• Mlfl Lane. (1) Stop signs to.b o erected Now Providence Jtoad-atlts Inter-" . on Fox Trait section with Tracy Drive. : MeetingMti - HousH e LLano at its 4nter- (1) Stop signs to bo ereoted oh BUTTERMILK :7jLB0jlonj»rlih_DelrJPath, J -New ProvidenceJBoad^- 8oz. (1) StopMRns'to bo erected on - — Tanager Way at its intersection Mooting House. Lane. wlth-Door Path. BISCUITS . Partridge Run at its intersection (1) Stop signs to bo oreoted on S.I,. 3/20 with DeorJPath. — Tanager Way. 1 (1) Stop signs to be eroctod on Tanagor Way at Its intersection AND THE PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MORE - LIMIT (1) Partridge-Run, with Coles Avenue, WhlppootwllL-Way at Its inter-- — (1) Stop signs to be ersoted on GOOD AT SUPERJINAST THRU SAT,*tARCH 22nd section with Deer Path. Tanager Way,- . (1) Stop signs .to be ersoted on AdKerman Avenue at Itslntersoc- whlppoorwU] WayT~—: tlon with Deer Path. : New Provtaenae Road atitsinter- (1) Stop signs to bo ereoted on - soctlon with Deor Path. -—ffflK^yi^p^ ^Vfttyipf L _^ _ Colon-Avcnu«-»t-iU Intersection- New Providonco Road, with NNeew Providence Road. eiiapcl-WU at Its inttrsirotion nf p slgnu to'ba'crButwl un~ m^aR/m^i!UHiy!iiy!ByMia!U!iRM3a^ . with-Aclcormaw-Avenue; \ . - _ es Avsnue. (1) Stop signs to 'be erected Ackorma* " n Avenue-at its intor- on-ehapol Hill -=_ leflilpn wlttLSfOle.s' Avenue. - Outlook Drive at its intersection (1) Stop slgnsto'be ereoted on with Aokerman Avenue, • — .' - ' Arkdrmm Avenue, (1) Stop signs to be erected New Providonoe Road atltsinter- j »w huHnnV.rtwInirlve.a - ~ Forest Court at-lts Intersection . • (l)_Stop signs to be-ereoted on - with Ackerman Avenue. ' - - New ProvldBnoo Road, (1) Stop signs to-be erected <)n:-z±._ Lan«' «t- Its-tntorseoUon ARDS THE PURCHASE OF ~ rorMniUl.WiijratitsintOMeotlon -'^ ecTedo - with Aokorman Avenue

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- -- cninunu n*»»«*« AND THFPORCHASJIOF $2.00 OR MORE"- LIMIT (1 st of Coles Avonuo. RoMn-Hood noadatitajntersw, (1) Stop.slgns_to be ereoted on tlon with UJ5, Route #32. GOOD AT SUPER FINAST THRU SAT., MARCH 22nd Daywrry Lane. ' (1) Stop signs to bo ereoted on Woodacres Drive at Its Intersec- Robin Hood Road. can do for yau.^Rl^ltors" are professional tion with New Providence Road, Camalot Court at Its Intersection (1) Stop signs to bo erected on with U.S. Route #21. Woodacros Drivo. (1) Stop signs to be ereoted on Wood Valloy Road at its inter- Camelot Court, people who know- how to sell real estate. section with New Providence Road, Lawrence Avenue at its intersec- (1) Stop signs to be ereoted on tion with U.S. Route #32. • Wood Valley Road. (1) Stop sign to bo orocted on J iy!KyffiH!lRa^l^l^l^l>MHiyw^Hg!BCTja!BaML!Wyt^ Orchard Road at its Intersection - Lawrence Avonue, .' Inquire about our Trade-in Program. with New Providonco Road,, \, Pembroolt Road at Us intersec- (1) Stop signs to bo erected 6n tion with U.S. Kouto #21. Orchard Road. (1) Stop sign to be erected on THIS COUPON < Apple Treo Lane at its intersec- Pombrook Road. tion with Now Providence Road, Evergreen Court at Its intersec- (J) Stop signs to be ereoted on tion with U.S. Route WJ. WORTH t Applo Tros Lane. (1) Stop.sign to be erected on •••••*••••• 25 Dlrch lUU Road atltslntorsectlon Evergreen Court. with Now Providenco Road. Parkway atltsjnterseotlon with TOWARDS THE PURCHASE Of 1 IB. of MORE (1) Stop signs to be erected . on Birch Hill Road. (1) Stop sign to bo ereated on Dunn Parkway at Its intersection with Now Providonco Road. WalnucAvenuo aLits intersection (1) Stop signs to be ereoted on with U.8, Rout; #30. BOARD OF ITALIAN Dunn Parkway. (1) Stop sign to be ereoted on Fernwo'bd Road at Its Intersec- Walnut Avonue, tion with New Providonco Road, Locust Avonuo at Its intersection (1) Stop signs to be orected on with U.g. Route #32. Fornwood Road, REALTORS STYLE (1) Stop sign to be orocted on Cutlets Knlghtsbrldgo Road at its inter- Locust Avonue. S.L. 3/20 AND THE PURCHASE OR $2.00 OR MORE - LIMIT (1) section with Now Providence Road, Central Avenue at Its lntorsooUon . (1) Stop signs to bo erected on with U.S. Route #32. OF THE ORANGES & MAPLEWOOD Knlghtsbrldgo Road, (1) stop sign to bo erected on GOOD AT SUPER FINAST THRU SAT., MARCH 22nd Hillside Avonuo at Its Intersec- Central Avenue. tion with Now Providence Road, •'. Globs Avenue at its Intersection LIVINGSTON • MILLBURN ifflJ'iilS'iffi^iil^ffifiiW^ffiyjflgglj^^ (1) Stop signs to be orected on with UtS, Route #22. Htllsldo Avenue. , • (1) Stop sign to be ereoted on SHORT HILLS and SPRINGFIELD Standish Avomie at Its intorsec- Globe Avenue. tion with Now Providence Road. Mill Lane at Its intersection with (1) Stop alnut to bo ereoted on U.S. Route #22, Exocutlvo Olflcesi v • ' on Stindlsh Avonuo. (1) Stop'sign to bo orected on 2101 MILLBURN AVENLHt Shot-wood Parkway at Its lntor- Mill Lane. soctlon with Mountain Avonuo. Oton Rood at its Intersection with . '. MAPLEWOOD,,N.J. ^ , • ' (1) Stop signs to bo erected on U.S. Route #22. , Sherwood Parkway, . (1) Stop sign to be ereoted on Tanglowood Lano »t Us. Intersec- Olen Road. 763-5450 tion with Mountain Avenucl Sheffield Street at Ita Intersection 730 Morris Turnpike (1) Stop algns to be oreqted on with U.S. Route #32, Tanglowood Lano. (1 Stop sign to bo erected on Pool AoceBB Hoad at Its inter- v ShoYtteia Streel aoctlon wltli Mountain Avonue. • ' - Comoll Parkway at Its intersec- (1) Stop signs to bo oroctod on tion with U.S. Route #22. Pool Access nonu. (1) Stop sign to bo erected on Parkway at Its lntursoctlon with Cornoll Parkway. 1 SPRINGriELD Mountain Avomie, SECTION 2. This Ordlnanco shall take (1) Stop signs to bo ureptcd on Purkway, ofloct upon Its'final passage and publica- High Point Drive at its lntorsoc. tion according to law. tlon with Summit Road, H ., ELMER A. HOFFARTH (1) Stop ilgiut to bo orwitod on Borough Clerk BE FUSSY... GO SUPER FINAST lliah Point Drive. >. KHsd Eclro, Mar, 20, 1060. (Foo:$51.60) Prospoct Avonuo at Its lntorsec- 0 ' • 10-Thursday, March 2,0, I!) (iO-SPRINGFIELD (N-.J.) LL'ADUH Democrats (Continued from page 1) •; ' '"' Caldwell Scfeoollpqrachutistsi of-the property tax was not only excessive but nlun rftgr-Rtaslwyin nature. While tlie current bond issue "wonld~postpone-the day, he-said r • il he felt."that Inevitably additional tax revenues' would have to be sought. He favored dropping parachute be fun.for children? James Cildwell School, Springfleld,~thlS past- tlie sales tax. If possible,' in,'favor of a gradu- When you "can run beneath it and hide, just week. Tlie children demonstrated newly-de- ated state income tax wliich would be pro- as you do under the bedcovers each-night. veloped skills which they thoroughly enjoyed—1 gressive and would fall fairly on private citi- The parachute and many more things were showing to a large audience of friends nnri' ... zens-and corporations lOTRe. featured in two athletic shows held_ ln_the parents. Both programs •were under the di- rection of David-eoleman,- the new physical When asked about acdons_he_would have education teacher at the Caldwell School. taken .were he governor when Rutgers' build- center ' The first and second grade children in ings were occupied, he indicated that basically their show performed forward and backward he was in agreement widi die university ad- - . (Continued from page 1) ' ' i-• ', . - rolls, - walked _on the. balance beam, ^Umbed ministration that a settlement had to be worked the puhliaSaturday, April S. a rope and worked with the large parachute. out wIthio_,the_uniYer.sity_ ... outside interference.frbm.police pr_pt ,turned-lnto,a-. •T^hey-were.-led-t)Yi-HC)anny Popo an their exar, ._ • game 'rownTprTeeriager'sl 31UB -^-ping-pong-and-a-juke-box. The maitt 'hurra- v "house the-recreation office and the senior TroBrr-rr-:—. y-- ~~r.~zijZ-~ — . dtizensl*room, which now has a smajl kitchen large circle of pupils. They.sen'rbig waves • in the nation .and must give its immediate.' iHt-togfRie_upptoir-s. rooms will be used for across the chute while different children ran . atterttion-to the problems of the cities. "If;, class.es and meetings. from one side-to another; At the end, ,they we ignore the conditions' within the gnetto/' The schedule, to be announced shortly, will raised >KB ^mrfirWittrhtgh-ln fhR air and all Sills said, "it will spread out and its problems^ —lnclude-art=classes, dance,—sewing,- guitar, ran underneath. ' craff and many other cultural activities. : Thlrdrfourth and fifth-grade.children dem- W^p™ Departing from local issues. Democratic, The next project that the Teen Council will ons orated what they coujd dn in th« second commltteemen asked the attorney general abour^ .show. They, too, performed forward and back- his position on Vietnam. He expressed dfs~1 sponsor will also be for the benefit of the Civic ward rolls on , „ _,, Center. Th ' • • • — J mats. In addition, they did a '*>;f\ .; -approval-of-the-johnson-administratlon'a hand>-*- are planning a candy sale and- leg-Swlng-*nd a hand walk on the parallel ling of the war and Indicated that he had been.' plan to use the-proceeds for equipment. The bars. ' ' v • v:. on record as being oppbsed to it for a number' "call was sent out and the teens-responded Using the rings, they showed'howthey could— •riSk^;*' --^of years. :-,-.._... ', — — ^--.^r jn.fpr.ee. ' • -.-,''' "skln-the cat.'- They did a leg swing on the : -i-tir^T : the call for help is being sent out Other topics discussed included the tide-^ to. all. The teens, are asking for help to support trapese bar. Amy Pederson was the top-of a '-'ff-.:u~; __, ,,,-.-Ji'tL £'£** lands- referendum, statetabortion laws, wlre-s; big pyramid of glrlsi The brave girls on the UtfilV-^-1 '-!•'• Jud tapping'^d "organized crime in the state;" the candy drive'.-TJhe drive will._begin this _ : Sunday. "The_teens_are planning to go~ro-the —Marcel,-Mallb'rbottom were KareV Sklar/Daln Liete, eCind Pfiffery Hibbs, and, SusaBetsny ••" " ~"- ~. „ houses and sell, candy, and they need every- Cohen. • ' " • ————'——• ' onejshelp. - • ." -~ ••'• • Seventeen boys alsol:bullt a large human .,.- An ppening^day-ceremonyji being planned pyramid. Their "top" was Joel Campanella. Vietnam vicHm _fQr_ApriU5, followed by a week of open house^_xhe stalwart boys on the bottom were Andy :.-.. (Continued from page 1) for all; Further details will be "announced in HexEaToT^JerfyZHaryey,Scott Searles.TUchard aL.lateclSJaie>.—_ —•- •—.—Klurstein; Larry Grant and AVarren'VolJiinger SpecT 4-C611 had piaBne^on^going to college ••-• . \. ~ ~~ Joel Ef lnger. took the-place of*Brlan Mercer PARACHUTE .'ATTACK'—Pupils "at James Caldwell School, Spring- parents and frJends^xThey'showed their agility at getting in and out after his discharge. He Tiad^'talketi about as7" exercise leader for the older children, field, lift a.parachute hlghjn_a pjiysicaleducation demonstrattmrfor- -from-uhder the parachute while It Was in the ale. .' • •.. " -majoring' in mathematics "and becoming- __slnce Brian broke-his-jeg when he went ski- — - 1' teacher. ..•••"• ., -===.—ing recently-. =i^urryJvpriSirJn_^djlHoTf^ his parents,_in^ (Continued (fpm page 1) The announcer for both asseinblyTprograms elude a brother, jpseph'ji Coll Jr., at Hpme,'_ r Vietnam assignment unusual STthe^adult education concept.'' w^is John Kronert; ' ' "~ ~' • ~~ 3jeen^envoy= and four sisters, Mrs^-Mahcy Kuperman 'of;' "While self-improvement and betterment- East Orange and Joanne,'Norene and Diane (Continued from poge 1) ' ~~U.' S. AltMY>~VlETNIAM — Army-PrtVBte- Coll. airat home. -.-^-_—z'=^—. program wiU~join Irene in a=af3cTISslon of~ l-lrst JJlass k?wren~c^~jn-lunrr~;22, suii uf "project not only improves the participant but. lot be kept open, in view of its con- _"What do y.oujearn from history7" Mrs. FraridsLLeeof 86Troy Dr., Springfield,^ enhances life in the community as well7""der' —^FRIDAY DEADLINE ;1 ]^ ditiori^and the predicted decline In eriroll- : Ancient histpry is of Bpecial_i *I7Ji=was=assignedxFeI). lO-ta.tlie U. S.-Army,_ -- dared blnkin; r- . / ' mentk. ' .— _ * ('.: Irene, who- plans to_study. tor_a career In;. All items otheT"than spot news should, ; Vietnam-, as a pay disbursing specialist. iSprlngfleld residents who are members of They pleaded,.JnstaadVthat the entire school archeology, a relevant "specialty for the con- ul orchestra are Joseph Horowitz of 83 will install officers °, i.°.f.fL'??_^y_il??n on' Frldayi—r i ' i' i. ~ . • • •. - • be closed at one time, whether in.l°70-or tinuing uricovering^og f her homeland's^culture— _wieyJrjy_j^r_Bjniar^S^wartz3r5?^arwlc_l5i__jriie^pr^ 1973. so that children-would not haveito attend - like to study the history of • circle and Benjamin P. Slapln of'259 Baltus- Women will inatall-neutiOfficerB. at a paid-up a school with only three grades, andless than • ancient Greece,"~I" IrenF e spad7""5s-soqn-aEr; I . rol way.—Klwanians ' headlngrthe program membership party Wednesday"" at Temple lOOchirdreii. • ^ : v finish, high school, I will-go to the university committee are Elmer L. Walker of 815 Mpun- Sharey Shalom. ~ —• '-•—* ^—^'Don't make my children attend a ghost to study "" ^-taln-ave^andlMiLtQn^Lj.Oglntz of 27 Smith-. -'•'- Th«y nr«:- Mrg.^Bney Piller. presrdent;" qrhnni " wag rhf* *wfiy nnR tnnthf>r .....__Eil_.___; JO ____Mcs." Paul Miller and iMrs. Saul BlackT-vtee-^- •it. " IRENE'S HOSTESSrAhita_Selgel of 80 Adams The orcnesttaisSirairagedbyWaplnandunder presidents"; Mrs. Hirsch-Geller, treasurer; BoarcL.memBers said. • there. •wbuId;::tioF:Be=ter,, .and. Anitafs family experienced as much"" IMfQRJEGLGIFTS DISTINCTION. flie musical direction of Duke;Ander spn^Ander- . Mrs. Mem Shafman, financial"secretary; Mrs. room for all the youngsters "elsewhere-foF' of a culttiral education as dieir vlsitoc. Anita son is a Reading arranger. His works have Mac Fischtrom, recording secretary; Mrs. perhaps three or four years^ They said they had a "sister" for the first time in her house- you invest beeiuplayed by Count Basle, Buddy-RIch-and Nat -Krownej—corresponding-secretaryi^Mr s. __ had-declded-on-the-phage^out-to_vacate the old hold, and the family discovered me pockets similar outstanding orchestras. Frank Robinson and^ Mrs. Sam Piller, senti— part of the building as soon as possible. of Greek Hfe^lnl. surrounding communities. The organization, now known as die Kiwanis nels; Mrs. Arthur Faljdn; counselor; • Mrs.' The other major part of the plan-asadopt^" - "We went to a Greek grocery stoxejnjr- - "Club"S6clety Orchestra-pf-Mlllburn-Spring- ,-Erled^3af^Sam^an,-Mrs.^orjnjn__ ifor_aJgradua••'"••l •transfe - r o•-•-'••••f childre• n yington anda bakery in New YorJc.City," We would call them, ™aejd,^ecenay^performed at the"StrBarnabas^—"ATexmdeVr Mrs.'Edward Schwar'tz.-'Mrs^MU^ 1 Xnlta_rejjflrteoVJJlAnd,™on- Sundays,' I went living in the-Baltusrol~Top area, from tlie -lavish in Bisque,"^ —Medlcati;enter,.O.verbroQk.HospItal, Veterans. _toon TeUsenTels,, Mrs.. Nat Qstroff and Mrs". Robert Edward Walton School to the Thelma- Sand- with Irene to the Greek Orthodox Church:" Administration Hospital, LyonsHospital, North —WeltcHek7"triistees. meier School, starting this September. — -Westfield." • • • . —^ Dresden," Copenhagen v_J.ersey^rralning.Center and Workmen's Circle ^ Thejnstallinhejnstalling oofacea r will-be Mrs. -Llla - . i • * * -— Irene stated that her stay with theSeigels and Cappo. ."''"" : -Home in Elizabeth. Performances are limited ' 'has been like belng-at-home^Everyone has Bur steini , new president of the Northern-New- THE REPORT APPROVED by the. board. to non-fund raising projects of nonrsecterlan —JepseVi-Council. Mrs.^MarHrL~Karp~iB' chalr- been very nice.." Anita expressed her opinloiu=-^ charitable Institutions.._ ~" ^~ mai) for the evenlng._

Tues.-Sat.. 1(>6;''Th'urs,, 10-9" Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Millburn _ _ in cardlology^-Her 1 —~& Freedom Shares 277 Main St.' •.-.._. Another, Elektra, met her father while he was ^ •studying jmedlciheatthe-UnlversitjFofAthens^^^- mentation of-any-irtan, we" must transfer, only Irene has a younger brotherTmmedCpnstantln.— those pupllsrto;.schools where they will-be ; .''As a baby I lived-two year's in' Stratoni, enrolled "for" tfie remainder • of \ thelif K-5 a village by the seaside^- said Irene. '.'Since program. _, •• • '•(* • thSH^-swlrnming has been,my favorite sport." "3. It.is highly desirable to-equalize stu- ;-young lady has studied in both public dent 'population•' in- refeitence- to school;-' capa- - i^*xe elementary schools. She attended --jcltjt.""" ' ', • - „ "7><- tKSiJtecQpoAPyblic HIghSchool for Girls and.is , MAPLEWOOD CLUB "A. Caldwell area is close to local capacity pfSsehfly^;junipr^t the American Cqllege, 439 RIDGEWOOD RD., MAPLEWOOD and will-remain so. ;lv • _^_ - "..... ftnafnlia.- LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN AREA! "5. Walton neeiSsIimmediate andlbng-rarige" There arbf^ threeT^foreign jschpols—in- MARCET 28 •reUef- -Thessaloniki, "aJ[l privately funded. Besides porting^educational services. - _ '."_.,..,t., 7 £Uie Amerlcan-Schcol.jKliereEngHshlsempha-i '•"6. Sandmeier, has. room available now and ' sized, there are French and German schools^- MARIINiSlNOimS" •--,:•:.—-r will; continue to have additional space as Irene is hoping the timeishe Is speriding^in" ^•—Provincial Color Glaze and VVooS Tones~=24.Colbrs- years progress. The United States will count towardrter high "7. Major redlstflcting is involved, in our PATIQUE DECORATOR COLORS - is colors- present plan sincej_we do include -students "I WAS ORIGINALLY given a certain amount transferring from Walton to:Sandmeier, Chis- of=time-to:: be here. And I was sent'tf letter~* WOOD holm to Caldwell, Chlsholm_to-Walton,_aad_ saying, my time-was over and I have-to return Chisholm to Sandmeier. Any other,wholesale- SoTGreece," said Irene. ._.!__'.'. - —=— "redistrlcting will serve no real purpose- and »—INSTAN-TIQUE —- Latest Colors-IB Colors- •To keep-Irene In the^-QnltedrStateSj- her -^-L will disrupt children from schools where ... • , *t^ • — lejccanireffialtf fotthe :K-5program. advisor at jonathlgnDayton,- Augtist Glebel- teaches history* contacted tneureeK- "Based on the latest figures that-indicate ~~* fOKl-N-TIQUE Metallic Tones - 6 Colors a gradual lowering of our-schooL-populatioa,- eiribassy in New YorkV^iroUgh-Glebelhaus" She has good taste!^—^'- - 1. •:• .werbave-carefully•considere'dTarwide variety, jeffofts, Irene_was granted a 45-day extension "Shesven chose her own check from . - . , of-pertinent-concems and alter natives:-How- Prices Slarl at $3.60 and ever, the following plan-provides a balanced "^JJiiring her SpringfleTd stay," Irene Was sub- National State's famed Gallery of Checks. Of Jhe \ |^- population In the s"cKpols while utilizing 'the -jected-to-what shexalled "the real American existing educational facilities to, tjie -fullest. life.'.' She was the guest at a Springfield Rotary— more than 50 combinations of attractive styles — - Club meeting, and attended-seminars-in Eliza- and colors.she chpse.one that reflects her beth.";where-she-joined- hvdiscusslonof .-'-flu^ own good taste! .No wonder so many smart women Z33ieiecQnimended plan involves: ban Problems of-tnelVorldT" '1. Commencing in September, 1969, kin= Of all the' wonders to behold inJ3p: come to National State for ' - dergarten and first grade pupils who live In.' or the nation,^Irene seemed "most astonished a checking account of their.owjil \~ . the area commonly known as BaltuB.ro! \Top ~aTTh^drmihiTor»Uir with meals. Wine and -water "nre~ die .beverages- her family drinks - who-in-tite-past have been bused to Edwjir Fine~Paints and Wallpaper =Wafi6nLSchool,, will attend Jhe Sandmeier ™atrtlie~dinner liable; —^ I—School. This program will continue from year Irene stated she enjoyjy s ^meetingg: peoplpp e tpyear to-the end ttatevery year the incom- more! "than anything-else,Jirlt JTOS.evident ==JWHIburn, IM. J. ing ^clasr^rbm-thiBrat^a-wttbcpjnmenc* at - from-hen-hostess and advlaer-in-Sprlngfleld -386^5400 THE-BANK WITH~AU THE SEI»« d^^H

.cs. "Commenclng^wlththe 1970-71 kindergarten class, pupils in the area heretofore serviced by Raymond Chisholm will attend their entire kindergarten through fifth grades lit either the SYLVJA OF FIORENTINA Edward Walton School, the Thelma Sandmeier School or the James Caldwell School, as (left) swirls bono or navy calf indicated: '• with a white trim, 46.00. "a. Pupils from the following streets will attend the Sandmeier School: Cottage lone, Melsel avenue (west side). Country Club lane, BALDINO

:>! MOUNTAINSIDE CHAPEL . , ' , SPHINGJ''IIO IJJ (N.J.),,LKADEH-Thursday, March 20. 1'469-r 11 HIGHWAY 22, MOUNTAINSIDE REV. ROBERT B. MIGNARD. PASTOR Today—8 p.m., choir practice. Sunday-=^9r45 a.m., Sunday School for every- one

pireSTTWrSprlngfield; was"callea-_-i : • u t A. from Japan; 9:30 a.m., special presentation ently a- candidate for the master_of laws in talnside, have announced the engagement of her ment. international law degree at New York Univer- of the Americair Revolutibn/will hold their flhore-is-no-charge^for the-an.- 'Confessions -Every Saturday and-eves of by~7PHStDrrMcCleanrtorcomblned-adult; and' daughter, Ann. Montgom~ery~Sears7 to~E. Todd monthly meeting on Tuesdayy. Memberss whoo ' jnouncemerit., whether-—.with-, or children's' classes. 9:30 a.m., adult inquiry sity "School of Law and is a member .of the- "Sheldon, sonloflEdSfardT. Sheldon arid thelate •j^-^Holydays and First Fridays, from 4 to 5:30 New York bar. attendeddd thhe SSprin g Conference in Atlantil c ITi^jrvTthouT t a-picture^ Persons sub-. '1 from,7:30 to 9 p.m. class. 10:45 a.m., Holy Communion. '"•" ^Mrs.-EtheLSheldon- of 36 Harwood avenue, Monday - 9:15-2:30 p.m., CiTcle-Work Day; Berkeley Heights. . §-~m itting-wedding—or "ongagemBnt- 4 p.m., Confirmation 1.— The_ bride-to-be is a graduate of Jonathan ports of the committee cliairmen. 1 "pictures may enc1ose~ttie $3 pay- !.; • ST. JAMES - -Tuesday^r^i^EJB,, Conflrmattqn.._II. 7>30 - Dayton Regional HIghSchool, and Abingtoh (Pa;) 1 merit or include—a note" asking S. SPRINGFIELD AVE., SPRINGFIELD meeting. School of Nursing and is attending Jersey_City The speaker for__the meeting willbeAdele _ MSGRr-FRANCIS X. COYLE, PASTOR State Gollege. '~ "•__•.. • Lynch, who will lecture-and-show slides on i- that theyrbe billed, ypr "the "Great Northwest." —--- ' —REV. EDWARD OEHLING,. 7t45 p.m., Lenten vespers 8:45 p.m.^Adult __H_er_iiance. is a graduate of Jonathan Dayton iiniiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuuuiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin] /REV. ROCCO L. CONSTANTINO, Choir. "" HIgliSchool and Franklin and MarshaUCollege. /--: REV. PAUl^ J. KOCH, — He Is employed by I.B.M.as asystems engineer Needlework _ book_sent 50 ^=rpattern-(add_5^JEor each pat- ,/,;.. ASSISTANT PASTORS -EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH in Trenton. . cents. Contains free~cbat patp - tern for thlrdT—-L.—i!__..T.". choice; REY^LSNE BUREAU, Mor- Friday - 7: p.m., Pioneer Girls. 7:30 p.m., — SendAQi foteach.dresspat- ris Plains, New Jersey," , uJly Masses at 7 and.flra.m.- . • Boy Scouts." Wax-Gulkin troth terji, 3()jrfor each needlework —07950. I Confessions, Monday after Novena devotions. Saturday - 12:30-8:15 p.m.. Conservative I Baptisms at 2 p.m. Arrangements must be Baptist Association of New Jersey, annual -meeting,.._._ ; ~— '-.. • is announced here Sunday 7-9:45 a.m., Sunday School-with ' classes for all ages. -1-1 a.m., morning wor- :i TEMPLE- BETHZSHM ship; speaker: the Rev. Michael Sheldon. Junior AN AFFJLIATEOF THE —CJhurch held at the same hour under the lead- -' PNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD at both services. .5 p.m.. Chapel Choir re- RABBI-REUBEN R. LEVINE _ •zhearsal with_Phil^enkins. 6p.m.,youth"grpUps 'Z. CANTOR ISRAEL J. BARZAK wlfh Dick Dugan, education and.youth director. rfay - 1 p.m.,'Senior League meeting. H r r7 jp.Bo.^Te'^eningi;Gosp*l service. The Rev. Friday - 8:45 p .nC, SaBBath"servlces. ' •- • Michael Sheldon will be in thepulpit; special Saturday - 10 a.m., Sabbath services. _musiC_anBTcongregatipnal singing, -•'• Sunday; - 4:30 p.m., USY supper meeting. Monday .-" 7 p.m., visitation, program. 7:30 - Mdnday -'8:30,p.nUi Men's_Club meeting.— p.m., pulpit committee...... ' • •"•.•-."" •^ 'Tuesday -, 8:30 p.m., Deborah meeting; Wednesday - 7:45 p.m., prayer. "*. 'VLB\ Wasserman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jules- , Wa33ennan,-was.called to the-Torah as a Bar 7_ COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCJH — MEETING HOUSE LANE " MOTAWOEMOUN!gA4t<0IDE,, NEW JJERSEY =MlHlSTERrREV. •"'ELME' • ^"ATTATC?™R ATTSCCJOTT" , 7RT I.— MINISTER TO YOUTH: WILLIAM COLTON Today - 9:30 a.m^ intercessory prayers. 10 a.m., Christmas Workshop. Saturday - 10:30 a.m.,: Carol-jJhoir :re-~ „ hearsal. " - ^" ~ of Sharon Lester Sunday - 9:30. U7m., Church School: aduhr ^"Mr. and Mrs. :—class,_Grades 53B7TQ a.m., Passion Sinclay. ~bval~Sprlngfleldr have announced the engage- Progfa^T of special music by Chancel Choir. ment of their- daughter, Sharon, to William •' Church School: Gr_ajjes;;l--4;"kindergarten; nuiS-' HrMoesch, son of Mrs.' Eleanor-Moesch-ot sery, CrMtelEeLi..Ifr P.m.; Youth Fellowship. Union City. -Hti--l!J altJ{j tile don^-pf-the late _—6:30 p.m^confi^matldrrclass.; ' W Mh •--•------•-.= --v,: Tuesday - 8 p.m;, round-table discussion.. Tfie~bri"de-erect Is a -graduate of Jonathan^ Wednesday -. T p^nTTChapelChpir rehear- Dayton Regional High School..She is pres- A wonderiuLides-for holi- sal. 8 p.m., Charicerchoir rehearsal. ently a senior, special education major "'at Jersey City State College. i —-day doings^the Nehru .Jacket- Magnificent,. -— . MISS BERNICE WAX ^ • to wear with your £ants and SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL Her fiance;za graduate of Union Hill High, Jiut~wildly practical ...:.. School and Jersey City State Gollege^teaches Annduncemenrhffs-been-made-of-th&engags—skirts.JLatecyou can use"thfs? ••""••" METHODIST CHURCH; .. ment of Miss Bernlce Wax, daughter of Mrs. same "pattern to make the _in fabrics with a • MAIN STREET AT ACADEMY GREEN the__mentally retarded in the Rahway school system. He also attends Newark State College Cella Wax of Irvlhgton, and the late Arthur- front-buttoned' princess in • floral influence .'77 SPRINGFIELD r • WniC-to:Stflnlp.y-J.-Gulkin,.son of MrsrCharles dress. length. No. 3436 comes _andJiLcobcsjif_splandoL,^_,"._ JAMES DEWART, PASTOR Graduate ScKooE ~^ '—~—ZZZZ Edejspn of-Springfield^nd-the late Sidney in sizes 10 to 18, 4T, 44, 40 —Today—--4 p.m., Wesley Choir rehearsal. . A June weddingis planned. -! —: Gulkin. ' ' _ • (bust-32 to 46). Size 12 (bust $45 to $250 " ' — 8 p.m.,-ChanceLTChoir_in_theJCEivett-Chapel. =A-May-weddlngJ:s_planned. : _l34)i takeiB_ 2-7/8 yd. of:;44~^ .. t.. r . .Friday- 7 - 9:30 p. mjr-GHuroh-BowlIhff 'There'»a bachelor who'd make a vrander- Miss—Waift—a-^graduate of Newark State — -In. faBrTc. . : . 7co*eh. TJilnlc of getting ahmban d 'League. 8 p.m., Busy Fingers-of Wesleyan ~Caricer'Jag College, is teaching in the. Newark School ~—ThiB-cuddly-dolphln-ls a funf aany-ehufdh- broken gW riiitlfi nr 4^_C!Hntnn-nir«rrSprlhpftnlrl. system, and^s-workmg-towards. her master's : plaything foryoungsters. Pat- •Sunday -9:30 a.m., family worship ser*i Jlegr^ln-Student Personnel Services. • . — ' tern • No. 976 grees the-ln=r jn the Mundy RboTfflwlth the Ghmsh Schbol...;_ ^H^il^adteofRutgegs^mEliatrjustions for making it. •- m lce^witi-be -condtKitw EU£Wl ^ ?^

and_bl!irdin day-deadline tor other a ma*) you. Lat«r, thay'll want to know you .... Into your own custom design b»tt«r. w Bring Iri your outmoded jswfrlry ond "** 'll 'gDiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiniiiiiirJiiiiiiiiiy But right now, th«y n»«tl aomathlng mow - lubrfllt aitlmotfli on freih, naw "one-o(*a> dlractlom to tha naaraat tchooli ond nhopplng lilnd" placet dmlgnad for you alona. DRESSES • COATS • SUITS • ENSEMBLES (oellltlaa and oil tha othar Information on« DISCOVER naadi ort orrlvl'ng In o itronga city. ALTERATIONS INCLUDED ' • So moka your walcoma a llttla waimar with GELJACK Jewelers EASTER tha halp o(- o Walcoina Wagon hoitasi* Sha'll •• DIVISION! 11KAUNSCIIWKIOER BROS. DEC&RATIONS • CANbY The WONDERFUL provlda oil thla and glda aa wall. •PARTY PATTERNS • CARDS . 507 MILLBURN AVE., SHORT HILLS Whan naw nalghbora mova In, call Wateoma 241 Morris A.vo. Springfield WORLD Of Wagon. , Opon doily to 5:30, P^rl. to 9 • DR 6-1710 (NEXT TO SLOANE'S) You'll'ba glad you did . . . and thay will, too. ASSOCIATE STORES \ GRUMBACHER'S ART SUPPLIES 467-0390-1 176-5990 MAIDEN LANB JEWELERS TRAVEL ti VUluue Shoi^ilntf Center DOMESTIC • INTERNATIONAL . • New Provldftnae Idrd Shop Ross Miller Llla Kleinman ' • CAROL Springfield Travel Service .URAVINSClIWEIQliR BROS. Echo Plaid Shopping .Center NEVER A SERVICE CHANGE 37 Boulh m. , Dd 9-6767 •."•.> MorrllltoWTi Springfield^ •'•_. 3/9-3819 250 Mouptoin Ave, Springfield, N.J, '-PARKING IN REAR ************ ****************** SiiniiiuiiniiiimiiliiniiiiimiiiiqiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiMiiii •':• j. ' :--xfhursda^ March 20,; 10G9-,. Ann Sqroi becomes bride Nuptidls conducted for D'tann Barker Patricia Ann Wtittriey mameet Saturday of JhomasTT Pugliese ~foWalterE Be to RoberF^PCa^Fauci in^Union •Miss Mary Ann Sgroi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sgroi of 67Zuabeck ave., Miss Pa-tricia Ann Wlilmey,-daughter-6fMrs- Irvington, was married Saturday afternoon to -Harold 1£. Whitney of 1085 Sterling-rd., Union, Thomas Philip Pugliese, son of'Mr. and Mrs. and the (ate Mr. Whitney,' was married ^alur-. Philip Pugliese of I6l3"Hnicrest ter., Union; day, Marbh 8 to, Robert-Joseph La Fauci .of The Rev. Charles R. Callahan officiated at t 2037 Gless ave.,"Unlon, son of thfciateMr.'And -the 4 p.m. ceremony-in St. Paul the Apostle nrra nrm :••>• Mrs.. Albert La Fauci. , • . Church, Irvington. A reception followed at the * The Rev. Raymond P. Waldron officiated at Manor in West Grange. — ; ;—:— the ceremony'in St. Micha«r.s"Chureh, Union. The bride was escorted by her father. •A reception followed, at U^e'Mountainside Inn, Mrs. Theresa Slecienskl of Newark segved Fashions, bridge set . Mountainside. .;'-.(. TIIP IJI iih; wns-escorted byher uncle. Adolf' ifitron ot honor, an Miss Carol Frunzl of Irvington, Miss~Rlta Whitney served as maid of honor for her •sis- Gallo of Blqomfleld, Mrs. Natalie Westervelt ter. BridesmaidsjWere_ Mrs. Adam Machow,_ 'of Kerillwortti, cousin of the groom; and Miss at ApritT6)>ei)ei Miss Gloria Gefken a'ndTflTsB'TatrlcfcrjStagg:— Angela Pepe of Newark, cousin of the-bride,_ Michael Leonard served as best min. Ushers William Lamberti of Newark served-as best Mrsi_J_erryl CiasuiUif pres'ldeht of Ladles included, Victor' Gallo, *-Richard "Magera, man, Usher;s_ were Nick Pugliese of Union, of' Unlco, Unlo"h7]rM8>-announcedlhat the club's : brother of the groom; John.Salerno of Union, annual fashion JJHOW and dessert bridge will Thomas Pickell and peqrge Wahlgren. cousin of the groom; Philip Sgroi of Chatham, be held at JVfayfair Farms in West Orange, Botli the bride and groom were graduated— Joseph Sgroi of Newark and Donald Sgroi of April l6jtt"7:30 p.m. The committee" fncharge from Union JHlgh_School.-Mrs. La,Fauci is r Irvington, all brothers of the bride. employed'.as a bookkeeper, for Picker X-Ray of the affair are general chairman, Mrsi Philip of Roselle. ' j • . - • ~ Mrs. . Pugliese, who was graduated from Gpdii;- tickets-and-printing,-Mrs. Frances Her husband, who1 attends UBibn County Tech— _EssexJ3ounty..Yojcatlonal_aadjrechnical_High itullo; ticket.sales,. Mrs.-Carmlne gclalfia,. - nical Institute in Scotch Plains, is employed School, is employed byJTommy's Hair Fashions co-chairman, Mrs. Thomas Zambolla; pro- $ ' by Springfield Tool and Die Co., Springfield. -ln-Chatham. ' . _? gram arrangement's ^]Mrs»-Lou-DtA leg sandro; illWWlngTrlioneymbon trlptoNassau in the -ii' Her husband, who was graduated fromAfch- prizes chairmann Mrs. Thomas~Zambolla, Bahamas, the couple will resicle in Roselle bishop~Walsh High School.-Irvlngtontjma Union committee- members; Mrs. F.rankrFarinella; ...... Park...'.. ___I ' County Tecnhlcal—Institute, is ^employed by Mrs. Robert 'Godutl, Mrs. Alfred R. Liotta, r nado lnJEflat.Hanover.. ^ Mrs. Frances Matullo, Mrs. Jerry=-Glasulli; Following a honeynn p to Las Vegas, salesgirls, Mrs. Arthur Russo, Mrs. Richard. Nev.t"Hawaii and San^ancisco,-Calif.,Ithe—GalanW-Mrs.=:Victor-Orlando;-table prizes. Ne'wark. . Mrs. Domnick Falcetano -and^Mf&r-Mlchael Mellilo; reception chairman, Mrs. Grace•-— Parillo_arid Mrs.Godutl,publicity, Mrs.Llotta. 4rv&edrto-Ofatory Proceeds from the affair will be donated•••— to the Union Chapier~ofTUnico~to-be used to. further~the~charltable work on mental-health. St. James Mothers' GuTO7SpTingr'reTdrwlllbe- Mrs..Clasulli will announce-the fashion co-?- r-y.Eac»lty-and-Mothers4-Gulldi ordlnator at ajlater date^-TIcket information-•— at the Oratory -Monday at 8:15 p.m. may be obtained 6y contacting anyUnico mem-. ' kr head- ber or ticket chairman, Mrs._Carmine Scial- ^^[ master, a graduate of Seton Hall University^ -flU-at 687-9559. and Catholic UniversitjrofTAmerliJa, taught at St. Mary's, in Rudierford and St. Joseph's in =-"^ •- MRS. WALTER E. BECK West Nevnork, before-.coming_tp Oratory MRS. THOMAS P. iri~1968. ' " '~ • : "-"— .'MRS. ROBERT J. LA FAUCr ~Mlss Dlann W. BarTcerJ "daughter- of Mr. and Father Fitzpatrlck heads the team of priests" •-•-,-, ,„ , -- ., -i e<^-^^~a3aigtfed=t6=trie^-^"cribPl-by tlmArchdiocese-of— faj^y afternoon to Walter EBeck.^otLpf , .:Newark>-which rocently assumed the admlnls- rWBlic luncheon set Mr. andMr,s.E.ElglnBeckof624Thoreauter., : tratlQn of oratory Prep, Oratory is"a four ~ Union. -•••<—• _ year^9jl2 secondary day school, specializing The Rev. George DeLTawter"officiated at the in college preparatory education Tuesday 4 p'.m.ceremony In St. Paul's Lutfieran Church, •*.' The" St. James MotEers' Guild will be wel- Teaneck. A reception~~followed at Club 50, • 'The Suburban Deborah coined by Mrs. Mary Moone, presidentof the Sharon ChapTer 249, Order of~ffieTEastern -Tenafly. -—'— Oratory Mothers' Guild-andhostess-ior_the- -Star-:of Union, will hold its monthly public Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. in • Miss Evelyn Barker °f Teaneck served as ' ^Springfield. ~—- "evening^ . T .; luncheon on Wednesday attheMasonlcTemple, • TSiaid"bf honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara'" A brief talk will be given by Father Fitz- A~fun~and-games-nlght • Is on the_ej£finjng*s Ponzini of Teaneck and Miss Leslie Beck of 1912 Morris ave.—Unions gp^lHR~lld"Wht'^ I patrlck on secularism and education. Mrs. Mrs^_WiHred_JBalnes,_chaiEman,_has an- Union.- ~ Peggy Ann Amberg, a member of the Oratory nounced that baked chicken, vegetables and as- Your Pocket?" There wi. •— William S. Devaney of Irvington served us Mothers' Guild, will lecture.TT question" and sorted home made desserts will be sefvedfrom- ticipatlon and members are requested to bring 7 : satchels-filled with paraphernalla-for trading best man. Ushers wereXennettGilpatrlcklofT ; —answer period will follo'w"~and-a-touf-of-the— ? TlTJTTT^ TBT.T>7rtT. ;rzz and dealing. The-program is patterned from Teaneck and Charles Stecher of CranforcL— school-will be held: • • """ivlrsTlFreaBaumanri Sri, chairman, and Mrs. Mrs. Beck, who was graduated from Tea"-, _ Refreshments will beserved by the Oratory JErnst KoerHEf," co-chairman, will be assisted _^rra well-known televlsidrf game show. Program neck High-School;-is employed by New Jersey:- Vice-president is Mrs JDavid-Schultz _MbtherS' "Guild. " . • — _hitlMts._A.rtliur. Dicker, Mrs. Marian Beggs, B ell Telephone

p^Kjg^lftOmau—.: _ ^^^. -. -,„„ _ iitio'btb.^str'Oke^6KY~s and d brusbhh witithh the: tfi ; on " &M&^l*ting^rgeyfa selectlonaawlll Bob this MardnskCI MU 8-7983 sure^of covering the surface evenly,_^_ Jit West_i3caijgeciSittg;er. and .- "guitarist. Success Story.,. Winding shore The public Is invited; In the suburban setting of Flor- * OKI Of NJ.'i URGIST *itd MOST BMUTIFUL SAlbNS The Maine shoreline winds ' EARLY COPY - ham Park, a Catering Service has ; 3,4,78' miles; yet by straight Publicity 'chairmen' are' como to be recognized as an ex- ir' line it spans only 228 miles. ceptionally fine one to consldor. urgedtpobserve the Friday Florham Park Country Club has PRICES ARE deadline for other than achieved Its success in the ca- Prices for 1969 models of spot news. Include your toring business, quite frankly, home equipment range from because there is a need, for the one to four per cent above the name, address and phpne service . . .-their excellent repu- number. tation has been earned because priceaiox-126 8_models. this service has been performed to perfection. When you engage The Club . . . be assured that your, party will SOMETHING NEW AS A enjoy privacy, a "home-like nos- kpltality" atmosphere, along with the prestige and decor befitting EASTER ... and your % BIRTHDAY PARTY the event. Thg^food and bever- ages are superb . . . the service is irnpoccablo and/y"ot is offered SUGGESTION.' with a warm pitftonal touch. Cold Wave . We are rcvoaljig tho secrets of 3 pc. polyester suit •our succoss, in the hope that you will call Mr! Fowler to dis- $Q50 flattering styled • cuss your plans. a RP1LER. SK3T1NG and up in-navy'& white Complete Of .4 . 12Y2to24y2 $'42. NO, UUSSI NO FUSSI LCAVB EVEUVTH/NG TO US I

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• Regardless of the cleaning „ • . product selected, ^^^^Koeaig on an inconspicuous spot of Pf,622 Sf5^pkSfi: the upholstery first to deterr Unton, celebrate I d their 60th mine the results. Aljbut the wedding-anniversary;-March ~only~*abrlc tharrwllTTiblTre? '/The party was given in their "Bpond satisfactorily Is velvet. honor by their children at the Selfmaster parkway address, . Mc.-and Mrs: Koenlg have RosarignsL resided in Union for the past (—:t. Michael's Roman Catho- drent 25 grandchildren and lic CHiirch Rosary ^Cohfra- live great-grandchildren. The. y', Union,.wlll-takfilplace! '• 13 surviving children ar&Mrs. April 7, after 7:30.p.m.'Mass •Anlte Kraus, of .GlarkH 1 , Mrs.^' - - in the schpol-auditorlum.^ ; Luzzi of kenllworth, • The next cooperate N

;Rt)sary-«ontinueHlts-charitabl6; . work^-The^ Jey/elry -bootiiwas under the supervlsidhof Mrs." . Lawrence Schwartz.and Mta. "line; '. William -JaCoby. The. contest eorge F eller will prfi-; committee incliided-Mrs. Al-.. _:.fred Patetta and Mrs. Rocco Bove. Door prizes were han- '..Harry Wedss; dled by Mrs. Charles Bomba'- program • chairman,". Mark ^llckyrSrrimd Mrs^toulErGIor^ .Gale^_refreahmentdchalrn{an:= " dano. Decorations were by and Jpseph A. Galer, publicity, ' Mrs.Edward Cwlkllnskl. chairman. "• * - Refreshments, wsre served > by the chairman, Mrs. Thomas • Kachelrelss, andhercommit- tee, Mrai- James. Johnson^ *• Mrs. Anthony Michalskl, Mrs. William Ryan and Mrs. Joseph Gorica. _ • ' -• - -Spring fashions will be Thursday__afternoon card shown by the Past Presidents' ^Tparties.xontlnue in the.S(iibol Club of-tKe Sixth District of auditorium under the guidance the New-Jersey State'Federa- --^of-Mrs. Gus Kaeflein, at 1:30 tlon of Women's. Clubs atTep* persL Department Store, Plalnfleld at Its annualHes- Catholic Algmni^n^1'?^ March28atl2:3° ResetvaBofiff'may be made with Mrs. Charles L/Gaptler, 13 Indlan^Rock rd., Warren, , The Catholic AluHinl Club of (647-2032). The deadllnefor- Nortii Jersey will hold a cock- reservations Is today. The tail dance tomorrow .evening committee in charge of the at 8:30 at the Florham Park affalr-ls Mrs. Gautler'•'and -Cnnnrry-Clnh, 7.3(Htirlgedale- Mr3. BarlX. Shea, firstvice- ave., Florham. Parkr presldent. Models will be Mrs. Richard" Carlson, MrsrShea- All Cathtillc^ men and women dnd Mrs.-Jerry B. Lolzeaux. who are single and college -graduates are invited. -EXECUTIVES r.oJ our Want Miss—Mary—Jane Parrlsh," Ad»wh«nhltlnd»mploy«». Brag 945f Sawitt pi.. Union, is dance aboulyoun.lf (or only $3,201 co-chairman. ' ' '"• . :"_" Coll IS86-7700, dolly to SiOO.

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Fine Footwear for the Entire Family and personalized fitting by Designer Dresses, Hah no & Company Westfield MANNY FRIEDMAN & KEN REDVANLY 1030 Stuy.vesaht Avenue « Union MU 6-5480 Op«n Mon. - Frl, Thursday, March 20, li'jG!) day diggings and rock quarries. The state's Minerals from clay pits location in the center "iif MbgaJopolis, "^apid Cancer Relief unit population growth and die boom In highway, [udukrWilson troth The greuc ,bulk_.gf .New.-Jeraoy's mineral commercial and residential construction gives . bii.;"Vi-L!:fe-'- -' to rTold annual drive production comes from the ubiquitous and New Jersey mine operators a rich; vast and __ announced recently anything but glamorous sand and gravel pits, easily accessible market. •.,' -f* tev.eV.-. beginning Monday Mr., and Mrs. Louis Kuffllk of Newark have --announced the engagement of tlieir daughter;- fhe Flo Okin Cancer Relief will hold its "Dorothy Ann, to Bdwurd Harold Wilson, son- annual tag drive during the week of Marcli uf Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold Wilson of-Uamilron ZA Headquarterswill-be at Herbert's Chev- terrace, Union. d, rolet, No. Broad street, Hillside, and at 1B20 Tlie bride-elect, who Is. a senior at Jersey (Manor dr.,.Union. — ~- City, State College, plans to be a teacher of All members are requested to call and .the handicapped. • ' . pick up a cannister to: man tlie streets and Her fiance, who is a senior, at Rutgers Uni- \. buildings in Union and the suburbs, to raise versity,. Newark, where he is majoring In money for the individual cancer pases" which ' " fjusiiic-ss and economics," i?; a member of liu comes to them througltsocial service agencies, . Kappa Epailon fraternity. personal physicians, clergymen, institutions, »h.ospital and through personal rcc'Qpmepclflt^&n 'JJV.1 UUUkUi 5rov'ide.^nursing--rneltcaF Son To Ronald Webrles registered nursing=home—cobalt and X*Ray .1 tlierapy cost of blood transfusions and all A seven-pound, eight-ounce son, Ryan types of approved medication, Wehrle, was born March 7, 1969 in Saint The humanitarian-organization, has no paid Barnabas Medical Centery-Livingston, to Mr. workers. All "membprs-fiaveTpledged^them- -and-Mrs. Ronald Wehrle of Roseland. Mrs. selves to help. They also support acancer WelirleJiS the former Stephanie Kluck of detection program and help maintain the Flo Union. . —:• -.._!._. _..•- - _' OkttrTumor^Clinfc at the Newark Beth Israel > ,____^ - u . , Medical Center. The oVeralt chairman is Mrs; Sidney Hlrsthel of Union, second vice-presi- .—, EARLY .COPY . • ~ dent, and Mrs. Sheldon Simon of Union, first MISS''^NATALIE ZACH^R "~. Publicity chairmen are urged to observe vice-president, who Is with tlie newly formed , - the-Friday—deadline-for other than spot ' Young"Womeri's"Group of theJElo OkiO-Cancer news." IWclUo'e your name, address .ind '- Relief. Associates fromunlon-are Mrs. David /Sfatalie ArZacher 1 one number. . . MISS DOROTHY A. KUDUK Cohen^and Mrs. Eugene Baum. Mrs. Meyer- Krasner-ofcHillslde is president. isjmgaged to wed mm Mr.r and Mrs. E. Paul Zather of 10S& Club names Kensington ter., "Union, have announced the engagement-ojLtlieIr_daughter,_NataIle Adele, to 'Robert William^ Behringer, son of.Mr. and ^officers" Mrs.jCharles Behrlhger-Qf|J3lirk.^__' -—-.,- The bride-elect, who was graduated from Union High School, isr-employed by S-F-D meeting Laboratories, Union. „• . -' ' Womanis-Club-of Conn- —Her fiance, a graduate of GovernQruLivlngGovernQrLivlng - ecticut -Farms, nominating ston High SchooLBetkeleyHeights,iShLBklHihtis s currentcurrent- .committee, consisting of Mrs. ly attending Union College, CfanlorcL_He_iS- William -E. Vogel, chairman; employed, by Vlctprir Engineering Corp. In Mrs.~Joseph Tomascek, Mrs. Springfield.-—•—; - - LesUe_ Onzay' arid' ' Mrs'; William Scott, presented~a slate of officers for the 1969- ~7Cryeaf af~the" group's^ larrneetlng, last Thursday. Named were Mrs. Koloman G. Kiss, president; MrsrWaT- JH dCidyFp > Mrs. -Richard E.JHartman, second vice-presidenti' Mrs. Jrvlrig jTrimiher, federation %iii "secretary; Mrs'; John'Barna, recording secretary antt-Mf37 F Butler Hehl; treasurer; Electlon=wllr=bp'held at-the annual meeting in'Xprli./j Mrs.. Frinlc ft 'TOU' dent-of-the Woman's G]xib-at~~T7~ Chtiti^^F ^JIh' WiU-entertatoniernbers"df'the MISS executive boaTrcTit her home : pn.March.27. arfrp ^A~^l^g b ingacjement isJolct will 'follow. All departme chalrnieri.r'and committee oidayle J. Sacks be requested to „early rfeports. Mrs. Beatrice F.-Sacks of Union has-an- ,, Tlje^Nfew-^ersey State F.<5d- nounced theengagement of her daughter, Mi&s ;ratlon of W<>nTen'sClufi$held Dayle J,. Sacksy t6 L>ee-Levinson, son of Mr. "Sastet U^";d5th7.7tf)uii(al' Club Wpmart"^~*Sficl"Mrs. Samuel Levlnsbh of Bayonne. Miss ~1^""' ' <=~'\ Sagks also is the-daughter if tlie late Mr. 5~=qsniwu-TvSacks. : : •j=—~----_; o'f the Woman's Ciub-iof-Gonn- " . The^bride-elect, who-was graduated_frorn Stand put in brazen TrrewfisfiTons from the enormous Mr. Easton creates new excite- Union, nw^'-t :Uniotr~Mlgh~ School, is~a 1 junTo^ at Newark selection of spring designs at Flemington Fur's ment with warm pastel colors |n the clubjjWertffi. State College in ynlpnj;_She is major^i larnous Tdl^ir8riCbjihtryrftishiort;cenU!r» -The .finest jre'sldent;^Jtrsj»' ••'Elementary eduoatlon -• - __alllgator print leatherST Mi ice-presiaent; .Mrs:;* lr f domestic and Imported fabrics —-bell bottoms, Kls6, ^e-pregiaentj'.;wc8i(F",v ".'. ""HeiHS«nceLwho wasgraduatedffom __ >ranato^M ongiovi in white for a-stunning'.fashion Hartrnani.Mr»s..WilliaWScOttiij.Mr's..William Sc0tt"r: 'High School, is a junior at Pace College"1it£ -<"• ..•••. minis -^- belts high ahd low -^ great new \ effect '.•••" _ Mrs.' Irving Trimmer and "Manhattan, where he Is majoring in account- Mrs. Joseph Clarke ~ ~ ing anddata processingi styles for the bold, or traditional models, all"; ^A Juner4970 wedding is planHBotr" in a dazzling selection of coloT and texture- -everylstylc in your size. Choose, from gabardines, silks, Vallsburg-, announces the engagfiftieilt of her Twi nsa reborn - : daughter-Marie to Phil Mongiovirsoifbf MfsZ -flartnelsxxottons—knitsr«ashmeres—fine-wools-^nd-many-others- to Andersons Princeton to stage ; Naney-Mongiovi, of 16 Brookdale ave., Valls- .„__.... Rare value priced ..••<..•..-: 1 •.';• _bur.g. Miss OranatQ-ls-also-the-daughter of the "• from"$39 to ^295 twins, Elizabeth Jate Mr. Anthony Granato. Ann Anderson, -five- pounds-, ^Plough^S nd^ta rs , -Ther-briaertb-be is a graduate of Essex 12 1/2 ounces, and John Sin- Sean O'Gasey's "Tlie Plough and the Stars" County Vocational and^ Technical High School. :r—She-is-employed" at Adams Industries Inc., clair Anderson Jr.. eight, wm-be presented as theeightfind final pro^ were-:—ductlon of McCarter_Theater of Princeton' Union. —^_ *.'•'-:— University's '1968-69 drama series, tomorrow Her fiancev a graduate of West Side-High >-will-alternale fn repertory". School, attended Fairletgh Dickinson Univer- -Gernplet"»-your:'Easter ensembleTwitHa glarnorous "little'fur" — . _ ."Qedlpua!Land "The sity, Madison. He is employed by Englehard so important for all 'your^peclal^springTiffafrsrFlemfrrgton's-huge isrErpJ^ary Ann, 2C[ months Scarecrow1" thf ouglTAprfl 27. ~_ r Industries., Ine»,JJillsido.— "collection of fine quality-fijFs insures you the_style, color and fit —^ M.FSi-Anderson-istheiorm- • "The Plow and the^Stac!L(part.ot,ajrilogyj just-right foryoir. er—Anna Marie Katchure, including_' "Juno and the Paycock" and At our famous rare-value prices _ _ _-.: ' daughter of Mr. arid Mrs.*John'- ""Shadows of a Gunman") is dlrected-by-Bren- . Hqt show is scheduled :: Katchure of Pershing road, dan Burker who also^-will=Tplay- tlie leading — frorn $69 to $2950 - '. '"- Onion. ' ••.... "role of Fluther Good. Otliers in tlie oast are. '::r:Richard Ma'thews, Kathryn Walker, Tom Tra- -•• pey, Beth-Dixonr-Susan^Kaistew,' Holly Vil- The Mothers Auxlllary_ofjrraap-8S oy OPEN SUNDAY & EVERYDAY TO 6 P.M.. WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY"EVENINGS TO 10P.M: laire, Eye Johnson, Martin OHver and Arthur M OFF,SHORE. : "Spirit Chu"r"ch""wlll hold-a '•RaTshoW 'T5yThe7 ttiSS GEE In tlie effort to reap under- Lithgow;-. • •' .~ ' ^- ' .i Modern-Hatters oLJersey City, • Monday "at" FINE FOOTWEAR water riches, man" has'sunk 8:30 p.m. :— ^_ 974-Stuy.ytesant-Ave^-—Uiiion-Cciitcr nearly 9,000 of fshore oil wells in the world's The affair will be held in the parish hall. Open Mon. & Frl. aval • 687:4524 continental All are invited to attend the showing of —ahelyes^7~—:— Birth of peanut butter NO. 8 SPRING ST., FLEMINGTON, NEW; JERSEY Easter bonnets. ••• ; ^ One uf llig-Worid'rLarKestSpecialistsln Fine Furs •Mrs^FranlfcDiAllalachalrJadyJhe mothecs^^_ who wnit^sslsr'are Mrs. Edward Kuff-and t. Mra^ Anthony Vene7Ja.

loETghfto . _. 'Unl°Si_ presented—ftrther's. Night on March 8. A musi- cal, "Union Ala Mode," was presented featuring biving- ston School parents -and- teachers. _ • A special award was pre- sented to. Joseph.Babrowsky is a good for outstanding services to the Livingston School PTA. • He was director of the show this year and has participa- ted in many activities inr the HAIRCUT past years. A cast party from the two bit phone call "Union Ala Mode" cast was WITH EVERY SHAMPOO AND SET held Saturday at the home of FEATURING Mrs. Alfred Liotta. "Medals of Honor" were presented to MISS PAT MISS JUDY MISS JO ANN " all the fathers who participa- And it's got onev Every night after 7 ted in the show. AND MR. SAL CAESAR and all day Saturday and Sunday, Historic tree you can phone anywhere in New Jersey 7 DAYS ONLY STARTING MARCH 20th Bermuda's Calabash tree in Walslngham, Bailey's Bay, for a quarter or less; plus tax! NUW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT under which the Irish poet Thomas Moore sat and com- That's for 3 minutes.. ppaed some of his odes, may , NEW MAM'SELLE COIFFURES still be seen. Poet Moore and Hester Louisa Tucker were This rate applies 2822 MORRIS AVE. UNION neighbors in St. George's in. 1804 — and n notorious flir- to all station- ,)ii«t.Across The Street From Springfield tation between them is thought lloiirn: 9 to 6 Onlly^(y9 to 9 Friday • to have inspired the odes.The to-station calls, street where they lived? "Old '•v TEL. 686-9771 Maid's Lnnel" ""• .. . except collect or LOT OF v credit card calls, an< If tlie earth were perfectly smooth and round, the ocean calls billed to a third num! would cover It to a deptlu of 12,000 feet. ' the attributes of God! such as, splendor, and reinvigorate the spiritual forcus lurent SPRINGFIELD (N.J..) hi'] ADER -THuj'Sday, March 20, 1969-15 beauty, sovereignty . : New Year, Na w-Ruz, Prior to Naw-Kuz, Rouse explained, Balia'is/ liacli fluha'i month.is marked-throagtout——~\7, -idle world over observe a 19-daOerl6d~of" flie year by Uie 'special observances of its • v~ fnwring from finrlg» to sunset to refresh first day. fo be celebrated tomorrow planned at Y r Members of'the Baha'i Community of Spring- On me Baha'i calendar, this is the year Instruction in golf will be j-lfleld. will Join with millions of Baha'is around 126. The Baha'i era, or calendar, commenced offered by the Summit YMCA the world-tomorrow in obsewdng-Naw-Ru/, with the year of die Bab's declaration of His this spring for both beginning . ^Ijbe Baha'i-New Year. Naw-Ruzliterally means mission, which is the year 1844 AJD.,-ac-— players and those with some GRAND new day. - cording to the Christian' calendar. The Bab experience. Classes will be Baha'is and guests-wUl-observe-Naw-Ruz was the prophet-herald of the Baha'i Faith held at the Galloping Hill Golf at a festive dinner gathering at the home of and lived in Iran from 1819 to 1850. He was Course, Union, on Thursdays, UNION Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rouse at 56 Denham followed by"the"prophet=founder"of the Baha'i from May 1 through June 6. Faith, Baha'u'llah, (Glory of God),'who lived -stated that the Baha'i faith. wlUch milch of His life in the Holy Land until His•.-••: Golf pro Jerry Gorclco will - SUPERMARKETS: glye expert instruction to be-. ' originated in Iran (Persia),.' in, 1844,' has a- Ascension in 1892. : tinlnillltll llf.

Those nfew to the greens will its season of renewal, springs The Baha'i learn the fundamentals, in- calendar is based on the solar year and con- eluding basfc"shots,fromplay, sists- of 19 months, each with 19-days. The pitching.. and-woods.JTJpS-Qn solar year is equalized by four (five In Leap •play and methodsrfbrimprov- Year) intercalary days preceding the last Jng the game Will1 be offered Baha'i month. The Intercalary days are dttys to the more experienced golf- J of, hospitality, charity, and the giving of.gifts. 1 _er who wants a summer mihus The years, months and-days are named after sand traps and double bogeys. Clubs andjjsils are available at Galloping Hill, or persons _may_ bring their own cluba. Ppwers_appointed~ ^.Reservations in the golf _ ^classes are limited, so early";:— registrati6n~iir urged. Those. to position df bank Interested may call Linda—•'•-•-•• "Johnson, health, physical edu- Security National Bank has announced the cation ind recreation-direc— appoinonenrDf-RoberrBrPowarsTofSpTingfield" . torpat the YWCAy 273-4242, as vice-president in the personnel department for further details. located in Melville. ". —Powers was formerly director of organized" m,+i, 1 tion planning and vice-president. United States Trust Company of New York, and a former YOUR KANT Al) professor jrtJPace;eollege: —: ;— -- He recehreeThis BA degree from Syracuse IS-EASY 10 PLACE I—iJUnlveralty.-He is a member of the American Institute of Banking;-"~Atnerican Society for AND SAVE! Personnel-Administration and American Acad- -?I- PASSEDIJ Mrs,' Ellen Zariri-of-15:,Surrey lanefjlprlngfleld, receives congratulations : 686-7700 n^ ' from-Motor Vehicle_Officer Ronald Harris, from the Trenton-office, on' doing well In |—emy of Political and Social Service. 1 her ""series of _drlvlng^test,-called^Porto-Clinic;!'----given aLthe Union R £ S store. Mrs. Alb for 'Ad Taker and .- Powers resides in Springfield with his wife, : «he will help you wlth-o '„, .Elizabeth. Zarin's sons look on as Officer Harris explains the depth perdeptloirTgsultBr-Every- one earning—passlhg^scores received-a 10-percent discount-coupon for merchandise Roiull-G'etl.r Want Ad. ROBERT EMPOWERS: • good In any R, &:S-store. _ — . • IABLE COUPONS

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UNION - S Point. Shopping Canter at Cheitnut St. - Open late Thure..Prl. ft Sat. 'til 9 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY-9 A.M. to 1 P.M. FRI. 9AM to I 0PM Fine Footwear for ifie Entire Family arid SPRINGFIELD - General Green Shopping Center, Morrla & Mountain AV«,-0pen Monday thru Thuriday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. SAT. 9 AM to 6PM personalized fitting by Saturday, 8 a.m. «o 9 p.m., Sundoyi 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. ' &KfN REDVANLY SUNDAY 9AM I. 6PM Vlalt your Trlple.S Redemption Center.'Madlaon Shopping Center; Main VDwy.r, Madlaon. ' !:'• . •'•'••' 1030 StuyVecant Avenue '• Union MU 6-5480 Opan Thura., 'til 9 p.m. All RedemptloH-Centera cloaad Mondoya, ( „ Op«n Mon, • Frl. Evo». PLEASE V E SAFELY! •j :• i ••' in.j Pharmacists plan Seton's soul weekend: Hi-Thursday, March 20, liJ(i!J-SI'HINCI'l Kl-D (N..I.) I.K \I)KK • VISIT" Predict rise SHERWOOD SCHOOL THE :•&&?- -five-hour seminaL in industrial For Boyiand"Glrli . ~~ Lofsjof sights, sounds • Grudeil ttirouah 12 • Remedial Coursel In Reading EAR on drug interaction ~ ipp'rnprlnte Plnrjmenl tinrl Mnttiimatlct n/ollabli - desorving black students who 1 ''You gotta have Soul" will Wheeler and the. Match Mak- sales~tofals~ Smoll Clones • Individual to itudonU be the password this weekend -ersr•""• - h|4 p PIERCING A five-hour seminar on drug Interaction and Sales of industrial products adverse drug reaction will be given" next rwhen the Black Student League One of. the highlights of die v higher education. The goajk NOW IN;THE SECOND TERM of Seton Hall University, South program will take place on of Seton Mall University, with and services will rise 1,0 per Thursday in East Brunswick by the Rutgers- cent during 1969, 'advertising College of Pharmacy Extension Service under Orange, presents what is be- Sunday, at 4 p.m. when a Gos- reference to community ser- \ 55O Mt. Protpect Aye. Wut Orang"m~ lieved to be the moist ambi- pel Jamboree is presented in v|ce and promoting scholar- executives" estimated in-a polt Joint sponsorship of the New Jersey Phar- conducted by InsUrSftcJal Mar- Marlon A. Horde, m Now Professional Offlcos maceutical Association and the New Jersey tious and_comprehensive pro- Walsli Auditorium. The Mighty ship, are the goals of the F.Nudinr Burden PJion«: 736-3530 Gospel Giants have toured in • Black Student League." • keting Magazine, y \ • New Earring Selection Socjery of Hospital Pharmacists. gram devoted to black cul- • • N Clb Pl ture ever presented in tills every state in the country. "Our members," he con- Advertising and sales pro- Now Club PlanT Alvin'N. Geser, executive officer of the, area. The weekend begins Fri-. and hove broken gospel albums ed,_"ate_dedicated to the • Same Professional Service motion budgets are scheduled NJPhA, said Association members Will par- day -evening . wfien James sales for"-: United Artists- sescilicf.- .inri Interftsts-nf rhft to—increase 9 per cent over • Plenty of Parking " ticipate in the program as part of the con- Rt-nwp the ."Klflg^etJPUJ^ Records. The Giants mouo black comrnunjty a.nd die pro- ' *~ hg MiiwwTii»iiiji'iiiiiia at iha iitaiB'ir' 1968.L win urin »«B«UtrfJBH IS . with presented participants by~Rutgers* ceti—for- the ' benefit of the going to • let ;Twill 'give all piiopTean in- spending "fn ivoo iitue more "Purchase of $5.0O_or More. _ Roy A. Bowers. ' ~ ; Dr. Martin Luther1 King Jr. shine." sight Into blactrculture, which than covered rising costs," ALSO MANY EASTER SPECIALS ON" . The- prograwy-;in .tlia tchargo of Dr John- Srffniafslilp ,Fnn(i flI_S£tsnt The Robert Patterson^Slng- 'is, one of Uie many cultures IM publisher Robert K. Heady ~5ALE _ L. Volgt, extension service director, will Hull. , - another jambciree at- that ••> compose the unique. stated. "Expenditures for PROGRAMMING ers are begin at 9:39300 a.m. and wlll-present^l ill^l n deptdhh That same evening, an art traction. Their voices (one American culture." The pub- 1969, on the. other hand, rep- •— - -A 1—2 Year Diploma Course*" the. hazards_of drug Interaction alfd adverse exhibition in the student cen- male, five female) andinspir—; lic is' urged to attend and resent a substantlalincrease- EAR PIERCING CLINIC reaction, Geser-said. Plans for utilizing the ter featuring prominent New ational delivery have gained participate in all of the events. desplte the f'grrvmnir-y rigs In — Latest IBM Syttem community ijnd hospital pharmacists In patient Jersey black artists will open; the'm'tbe reputation as one costs. If budgets are reliable ~ 1585 Morris Ave., Union record reporting will be presented. TlUs show will run through of the most outstanding gos-r bellwethers of economic opti- l-B-M-360 - on Fremiies pel groups. They hail from mism, this study indicates a • IBM KEYPUNCH 'These phBrmacy-patient-recordS"are-otr^March-r3-7-and-will encompass healthy_yetu—for-~-American • Houri: Dally 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. utmost importance to .avoid serious conse- oils, water colors, collage Brooklyn but have spread the l-B-M-360 - Coniole Operation Cloied Wed. .-Man. & Thun. Nights til ? p.m. quences ttof drug interactions," Geser ex- and sculptures; Featured "go}d and^—soui—itt^theiiE: Industry.". . Near Two Guy. STMork Twain Dln'er plained. ' " . . artists include^ MrsT~7&mes throats" throughout this coun- I SHORT INTSN5IVE COURSES AVAILABLE —"Two drugs, either prescription or over the SummersroflRlainfleia, am try anclTiurope. :—=£OH-A-JOB RESIDUAL-DE'NIAILCARE—I BOOKKEEPING AND ACCOUNTING LOCATED IN THE McMAHON counter, may adversely affect each other, teacher at Lafayette Junior.' Other— groups appearing in Thole little clostljjed ods In Veterans, may receive Vet- -••-;• . BUILDING^ '"" thereby causing unpredictable, negatlv6or even High-School In Elizabeth, the Jamhnrm^lnclude the Fj£ erans Administration carefor " FREE PLACEMENT ^ Donald T "~v' ^tnfl.: boclt of the paper may be *_ dangerous reactions. At the-very^least^they—~__._. _T uUKU^aTCrt«,v.,u.v.. ..f .C your answer. Each weelT it*« service-connected dental con- ~" _ Approval* can interfere with the benefits _pf either ark, an-art instructor at the—f d,—the New-JHope Young __ditions without.!., supporting.. I or different. ,Mol(e^_r«adlng. the,: NJ^STATEDEPT.JlElEDUCATION 9^1040 drug. ' ' : Newark School of Sanctuary— elasilfled military records for six "Conflict can happen between drugsancl IndustriaFArts. Choir-of Orang_p, and a solo and ever^ week. - months after release.. • N.J. HIGHER EDUCATION LOANS certain foods, and also between drugs and performance by Albert Pulley NO APROINTMENTNECESSARY" _ has had shows at _MJMBER UNITED BUSINESS SCHpOLS ASSN. - alcohol. Consequently part of the progranvwill" the Brooklyn Museum and the pMJpsala College. ^be-devoted "toThese. dangers. The pharmacist Newark Museum.-His exhibits —-• - • # • '. U.S. IMMIGRANT-FOREIGN STUDENT with his record of a patient's history and his represent the_theme of the. THE WEEKEND WILL con- JOHN ROBERT POWERS — Approverj-for Veteran f - personal knowledge-of past .experience jsjnthe weekend and include "Soul elude wltlia "scholarshiptea" best position to warn against dangexons_cpm- Cover Numbcr—I;' *~:_ "SouL 'Where the presentatlon-of-ad--_-_"- E SchooljorWOMEHof ALL AGES. PUT' blnatJons..' ,~ : liitlonal—funds—to—tne^-K-irig-^- SIGMA 'A series of workshops andpan5ltUgcusslons~^~Come"The Judge" and a Scholarship—Fund will be --,- Creator of the World Famous •-' will~fOllow, Geser added. The program will "Psychological Self - por- ide. James Deas^ a senior AND SCHOOL OF^BOSINESS MACHJNES XOWORKfO^YOU education major—from Wil- -be "held at Brunswick Inn, Route 18, East trait." Other exhibitors will andJeider In (he personal ImprovcmenI Held for over 35 years! ——25 Branfford PI. N«wark 686-7700 Brunswick. ' be Robert Taylor and Don- mington, N.C., is chairman of ald Mayesv both ofTEast Or- the "Soul Weekend" assisted— -^ -- . Hair Styling & Makoup • Volco & Diclion • Walking i-Posturc ^ 622-6668 by more than fifty members / • Modeling Tochnlr4UB!prv»3rdrob8"& Fashion • Flguro Control of~the=Black~Student League / PERSONAHTV DEVEtOPWENT * SOC/At GRACES —Call-Now-for-your Complimentary PorsonBl-AnalysIs—"AT MONTOLAIR CENTER" tell your neighbor . SATURDAY MORNING will of Seton Hall. '— NEED A JOB? Read the Help Wanted lection". Better still. . . let OVERWEIGHT? see-the-wjneurrent running of Deas said, "Soul Weekend 470 Bloomlleld Ave., Montclair, N.J proipoctlvo employers read about you. Call 68o-7700 for a-U« per JOIN LEAN LINE Workshop seminars lnthestu--~-is our^endeavor-to-assist-in 783-4040 " WorcT Empjoyment-Wantfcd ad^$3rj"0 (minimum) - • „ . KNOW dent centeFde^tai5nbIicr~the-education^ of worthy and It's Newl H's Great! art; dress, history and re- ligion. At 3 p.m. theT31ack For information call 757-7677 —Gpmmunlty Development.of, • Free lifetime membership J> Free -Gifts East Orange" will present a • Eat & Lose vtelght • Free diet recipes SIGHALST-socIm fashion show to be followed by _ *'• " every weok _an_AfrTcan dance exhibition. • Buzz Sessions"- • TLC Continuous entertainment will : * SALE ENDS Location.i Ellrob.lh-Wlnflold Scott-No. Broad St. THE WILLOW SHOP be provided- during the-after- Wed.. 9i30 A.M. or 7i30 P.M. noon by the Soul Satellites and SAT., MAR. 22 ... DURING THIS FACTORY AUTHORIZED ~~S?FISgf retd—EllcfClub380:SpFl«sf l«ldA V e, The flneit In authentic an- ' theFive Stepping-Starsr~-—:;T Man. 9i30 A-M. &'7>30 P.M. 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i , .' Rash of break-ins SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADEK-Thursday, March 20. 1969-17 „ 17 residents given do ring^past week tuition aid grants reportecLby police SpringflelOollce thlp past week reported at Union College six incidents of breaking and entering, suc- • Sev-nT^n-Springfieid.reBi.dentsjvere among • cessful or attempted, In private homes 662 Union County residents who haveTreceived-—-A ^7< one in a place of business'. tuition aid grants of $300 f of the spring semes- i'.' The business burglary was discovered by ter at Union College, Cranford, under the -X\ Police Qhief: Wilbur C. Selander, who spotted tuition aid plan financed by'the Union County M .?'*r a cellar window "open-S___K_y__t_Beacon: Board of Freeholders and the state. •Hill Stationers, 226: Morris ave.-An-investl- All Union County residents in Union College's gation determined that Qie window had been day-session as fulltime students were eligible" •fnrrprl nppp ' and;._t?3.JaK_n frbm the cash for tuition aid grdhts under the tuition aid plan • —'—IMII Im .Iliilnii: f!nll>»w SHiiliilnrmwTi "

111.;—ranne way had been entofefflaitTuesday.There . were jimmy marks on a door, and the house municipalities qualified this semester for had been ransacked. • - • • ~ tultldh':ald"grantsr"DrrKennetli'W. IverSen, ., The same day, jimmy,;marks were found on acting president of Union College, reported. an apartment door on Tudor court,, but the' The largest delegation of 94 students is from door had not been opened. Police quoted the Cranford, while Winfield-has'only~two students / bulldlng_Buperintehdent as saying that a young benefittingfromthe~program. — •• •• ./ man and woman had been seen In the area, • The totals for other Union County munici- driving an qld_car. ' "palltles are: Elizabeth, >87; Westfield/67; . A home on Baltusrol way was entered and ITmV-n, 66; Union, 47; Plal'nfleld,-40;-Rahway, . 36; Clark and Roselle, 29 each; Scotch Plains, ransacked last Wednesday. DR. RICHARD FRANCIS FRANKSHJVYDU JR; On Saturday, a burglar gained entryjg &_ »—.26? Roselle Park, 25;" Fanwood^' 22; Rertil- home on Tree Top drive bynjreaklng the worth, 16; Hillside, 14; Summit; 11; Garwood, _glass in the rear door. He took a kitchen ~ ~: --sacked;" •-•••_,_ — .- . '.'"" during" Holy—Week,-Wednesday through Good Leonard AyHaine of 28 ArchbridgeJane,_Ro__ —_nno_nce_~_y—i*i___ty^_i_oiir__— st Co. Haydu ,« Friday, at 8-p.m.. .hgveteeivcompleted by- aid F. Haselmanh of 26 Rose ave;,"Oregdry is secretary. and_general manager of S. Hay__~ -Springfield Emanuel"TJnlted~MeESodlBt-6hurch". S» Jones of 72 Warner ave. • __-37r _and.Sons.-Inc..J>Ie.wark.^____^_. ______Cadet describes according to William Rosselet, chairman of. .Also—John -R^-Maleckarjbf-21^TwlnTOa'i

_Mall.-.O0 the opening night; some of the models will arrive _ln cars provided by. the deal- s The largest outdoor auto ers. The show is scheduledfor ' •; show in Northern New Jersey 7:30 and music will be provided ' ^ will opentbffilght at the Mall at by Count Gregory. , Short Hills _uid run through . Two" other fashion shows: .^Saturday, ..March 29. One Will .be_glven on the Saturday'1 : SUMMIT" "afternoons of March 22 and29 EAST ORANGE »; Uc m_n_facture.wlll beeidiib- at 3;'.o'clock./In addition to -^--lted, plus_.aj cars I'-ct' -fSitei -•wi^pTte'entertalnin'ent by bar- ^m- than 100 makes and models bershop,, "quartets -fr.ojn_2 __ ~r~ ' will be on display. The _cats_ _untii S. occupy -the-enti_e.M»JJL-:-,_ --^Iri keeping with the season's—- "area, both on the lower and. theme, the Mall Will be decor- upper. level, and in the area ated-with huge colored Easter \ of the B, Altman store. eggs, rabbits and flowers. On _lnasmuchji_ the show coin- ~ both Saturdays, beginning-at J» cides" WIHir_Se~pre- Easter •• • noon,"llye jelly bean bunnies * -' shopping-period^ merchants Will have surprise treats for ** and aiito dealers are cooper- children.—:.-- v ating in special-attractions. . The auto-show-lslsponsored.._ • Three fashion shows will be by the Summit Automobile" PANTX—r .^presented outdoors on the Dealers Association. ^^~~ t T polr ~ "regularly 3.50 pr. IS FOR

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' . i • , SUMMIT phort. •=' ; EAST ORANGE phone 273-5600 672-1313 WH_ NOT CALL US TOOAV AT BOTH STORES OREM Thur».ay» 'til 9:00 686-77dO Ask for an-Ad-Visor - -Thursday, March 20, 1969- YR to hold Summer Fun Club will rally Clark named chairman convention X and party —-""The Five Points YMCA'will holditsSummer to renew, acquaintances and meet prospective'.: of 69 scouting Fun Club rally for families tonight from 7:30 campers and their parents. 1 to 8:30 at the YMCA building. AlLllley, camp. A new program for boys and girls entering Victor W. Clark, vice president of the The Young Republicans of dlrectqjywho-ls returning tills summer, Will kindergarten Is 'T^ljffi^srfsr'sr'thls summer. Summit andJEllzabeth.-IruM-Companyr~hae" Union County will holdTieiF . showalide's of laBt summer's program and The Adventure Day Camp" for" boys and girls eaTTiained chairman of the 1969 Union -eleventh annual convention and explain the various opportunitiesi available for completing 3-7 grade will be outlined. This Council, Boy Scouts"'of"America, "Scoutfag- cocktail party Sunday at the boys and girlsj-K—--8- grade. There will be program- is a result of the Bicycle Day Camp in-Actlon Expo," it was announced this week . -Winfield Scott Hotel, Eliza- prizes for some and refreshments for1 all. experiment last summer which has been modl- by John J. Radlgan, council president,_Clark beth. Many of last_year's start are returning this • ' fled to include more' -voodland experience and also chaired thfe 1967.Scout-O-Rama. . Chairman John D. Hatfield summer and some of those will be present swimming in the EJlzabeth YMCA pool. The - Union Council isi" cbniprfsed~of scout or- has announced thai the busl- 'regular Fun Club, too, will be outlined for ganizations in" Clark, Crarrford, Elizabeth; .. ness- meeting and the election . new people ln-the_area as well as the Learn Hillside, KenilwOrth, Linden, Rahway. Sprlng- •of 1969 'officers will begin at. to Swim opportunity in-the,;Whale for yyouth HThfr y^t^prr win coni £K -four years.--* '— ~"* -1-J-J-» p -* -•-- ft ,nf rhft Clark, who lives in. Scotch Plains, Is. a: die new program innovations. career banker.'He had held the position of the cocktail The summer program folder • arid applica- Executive Vice President of the. Clark State party'will be the presentation W. Emlen-Roosevelt, president of bodrThe- lii" rinhH "wiirhft available and registrations will Bank and Trust Company^ which was merged of—the Nicholas St. John National State Bank, Elizabeth, and First Bank , be accepted now. Enrollment is limited so as into Summit and Elizabeth Trust this week. LaCorte -Memorial Award to' and Truqt Company, Fords, has announced to maintain the small group. Identity and the Prior to Joining Glark'State, he hi that Republican who, in the today that the shareholders Of the banks have, low counselor-camper ratio. There are a few as vice president and treasurer of the Bank of belief...of the YR's, "has approved a merger. ' • . counselor openings for'qualifiedvhlgh~school Levlttown, Willingbbro;. manager of the mort- fl) IMS XM.T (NtMIV PflOOUOIMMfl. . demonstrated ' the- honesty, Roosevelt stated that an 80 percent approval. ..and college students as well as C1T (coun-v gage department of the Philadelphia National ability, fairness and objec- was received from The National State Bank selors. in training). Interested persons should ' Bank, Bristol, Pa.J and comptroller and afc- tlvity which ch ar adted zed_ shareholders; and an 82 percent approval was contact Howard B. Merrick, bwujch executive, : ! sistant^treasurer of the United Title and , Senator-LaCorfci,—The award "recelv^''fr6nTrthe-FirsrBand-and-TruBt-8harg-- . fgr anapplication. Additional Information may ir car the movie stem Mortgage Guaranty Co. of New York, ~~WaB~flrBfpresented last year holdersr" , be obtained at the YMCA, 218 Salem rd., call A native of New York, Clark studied at ;to Senator- Frank X. McDer- '. These approvals ratify the actions taken 687-5570. ""•'.•" 7 City College "of New York andjs a veteran mott, now' president 6{ the by both boards of directors. The consolidation- Incredible as.it sounds, you ore looklng.pt tKe of Navy service during World-WarIIr:;-^ State Senate and a candidate of the banks is subject ,to a final approval. : romantic lead of a big rmwJHollywood~plcfure. • He servfid~as~vice president- of the execu- forgovernor. ... by the Comptroller of the Currency, wiuiam" Ex fens/on Service plans • • Nease, no autographs. " . tive board of the Boy Scout Council in Burling- Vying to geplace chairman B.Camp. -' — ; :„._. The piclur'e is Wqlt DIsneyTStudlo's "The love ton, N.J., and is tf past president of the.Opti-",, Hatfield. who is not seeking The combined resources when'the merger mist Club and a Trustee of the United Fund in jBug," And our VW appears (in all its real life reelectionli , are JohJhn titi. Cc" ., iB effected will be $35B,7b2,UUUY arid bilslneSS ^Burlington County,-In-addition,jClark Is also Anderson of-Summltand Mar——will contjnue-undeSLthe nHme.pf.The National •'•• The Union County Extension Service has splendor) as Herble, the main cha'ractqr.' a former-trustee-of- die Llndenhtirst^flULV ••scheduled a,meetlng on Spring Care of-th'e tin Snyder of EUzabeth.JTie _x=State Bank, Elizabeth, iBoard pJTEdueation and is president of the . VICTOR W. CLARK new-officers will be introduced" The patrons of First.Bankpand-Trust CoYn- Lawn to BenKeKTTuesday at"8 p.m. TneTHeet-, -movie star out cUbe bug?—rrr^-— ----- Clark-Rotary Club. during the cocktail party. pany when the merger, is consummated will -lng-will-be, held.in the*new Extenslbri Service • Whynot? " .' -_ •~~~~--^ " His other affiliations include membership —biveentertainmentandhors continue to" be served by the same employees Meetirig Room at 300 North ave., E. West- . ' Signing one upToFa lifetime costs-only. *I799 - . in the Masons, the Burlington County Board of Clark and his wife SHlrley have two cfiU- ,-dren: William, 22, and Janice, 17. d'oeuvres—will'-be—provided^—v-as-previously. It is the intention of_The Na- fleldi. •'" ' : That s less than they have, to pay other movie Realtor s, and the National:Associa tion of Bank for an admission charge of ' Uonal State Bank to continue employmenUof—-_ErlcJtJiLEej;eKson^Jr,1^seiiIprrcovinty agent, "stars in a single day. one-year ' technical secre- •?1. Many 'IocaT~and county _; the personnel of First Bank and-Tjuaf ttom- Will' dlRCims Umtogtiecaytzlng^weed control, •=©neo- llT"^ ' officials are expected" to at-" pany~anoTto""sffer_theni the same fringe bene- - "insect and disease control,' and other phases making crazy demands. (A gallon of gosfor-every arlal^courseT^ . tend and all. area residents"~^ fits as those presently-enjoyed-by&e person of-turX-management, Time will be allowed for The Crafts Center Is avail"- 57 miles or so Is all.) ~~T- -—', • -—' jgn 29 Tiel~of"The*.Nfttionatrfitate^anky—:—r-—• r—— •-• questions and~answers. ..-..-. able to airilth and-l-2th^r-aHe- ;ine meeting is open to all county residents ~T |v)o studio-could-aslrfoncrless-tempefomental—- The NationaNationll Statt e Bank presentlpy main- ' Union- County high school stu- BOWLING BUG? Find tqulp -tains 1.4offices located thrbughout Union County and there is no charge. The new-phoneaumber- _sjar, .(It'll work any time, onywhere-and~in-cny^r at area technical school dents whose local districts do mont, cepalr», lh and the First Bank arid Trust-Co, has nine of all"branches-of-the-County-Extensipn-Ser-: weather.)~~:- ; ~. • - - -—— hot offer courses in the fol- Wont Ad tectlon. vice is 233-9366. ---•-.- ;v Parents of students and Center: the Technical Instl*- offices in Mlddlesex"County..;, Or one with fewer bad habits. (It doesn t even lowing; ii other interested persons wlU tuter-me-Crafts Center, and. j^ ^pa^;:aut0 body repair, drink water.) ~. . have a chance to visit the new the Division of Continuing Ed- baklng,^beauty_culture, com- Or one that ages so gracefully. _ —facilities of Union County ucation. mercial 'art, culinary-arts, And of course, there Isn't a,performer around Technical -Institute's Educa- .The Technical Institute electricity, graphic , arts,, • ^hnV'irbe't't'er known to.the public.; tion Center at 1776 Karitan offers • two-yeslr, post-high heating-ventilating and aiiv ";j school programs Jn chemis- Who else makes three million personal appear- rd"., Scotch Plains, on Satur- machine1— shop, •• ' V";!; ances on the road every day? ^~—r -. .' day, March 29^ ' ' Houis"Hegy, dlrect»r"of"Bd=~~tronicsrand-drafting; and one- television repair,andwelding^ Our cor con bVjawJnWWr Disney's Production ot "Th» lov« Bug." missions, said the purpose of ' year programs In dental as- Students are generally yrr~: '' ' ..nr~'~ ""•"" • " •" •" • " '•• •-• " the informal visitaTt5nls-to-=Bistiiig. library teehnlcalr-aa- transported from their local 8UQOESTED RETAIL PRICE EAST COA9T_P.C provide anopportunlA'forhigh ~sisting, medical assisting, high schools to the Crafts ->--DEALBR DELIVERY CHAROES, I schbblstudents, their parents practical nursing, and pre- Center for half-time pro- and the-public-to_tour-the. technology. New courses toj^-gr am s. • If they spend the morn- Institute and crafts center. be offered inSeptember, 1969; Ing at their district Tiigh teformatl6h^wiU=be-avallable include - two-year courses in—~scho6ir they hnve afternoon •\\, : n biochemistry, business ad- classes at-the-Crafts Center.- CORP. on acunissiona- requirements^ ministrationTilvittBchnology^-- ;j -H-ABjrwtend-Bfternoon^clas— Short Hill Moll. .^educational offerings.juitlpn.*, dental hygienisti electrical ses at their local school, they 430 Morilf Ave. Summit. N.J. . loans-ahd. scholarships. technology and electromB- iavejnorning course's",at the • -• •'.!•' -r-There-are- three dlviBions chanical Itechnology; ana~SZ: of "m'e~TechnIcal Educaaon Craftlts rSente^ ' ;' A third division of the cen- ter is the Department of Con-- m*t-V- • Ldnuing^i: Education which iS<. • ' ^presently' serW I ' of 1200 ^idults-who wish to .".1 .rV ddvahce into technical work •'V upgrade_thelr_sldlls_ln>^| ••-•I technical field. fee thefdst-dryiiigl3>qint-MaticyjCartfer RoliLdtex .'" Diploma programs are—| 7 available In' 'business tcT'~~ ', • v New Jersey engineering'"dAwlng, elec- 1 tronioaili:aH^c¥»ocessing and • Dries'to a beai!ititUlJ!at finish in 20-30 ' '-'•prdttr'ammirigi civil (l|ghw.ay) ' minutes. • - •' V BAN KAMERI CARD ' technology,.science (Including' | -.'':.. metallurgy and strength of • Cpverstmosfcinterior surfacesjwith one coat:-•——f^l ::7::! r;:!: ... il'-'i- ^-.1—:.•_•:' •" communications. • r-wbod, plywood, plaste^rcdi1'ipo$jttoin T Certificate progratns are I , drywall, wood -AUTHOmZtD WQNATVJBtfl -^-ofiered inappllflnrpi aefvlfilng 1 _V_r auto mechanics, auto body re--SI bricks. JDHIM STEX/EWS pair, graphic arts, radio tele- I : vision repair, heatfig—venti- I -'-4i- » Ou/GO SAC lating-and air condiaorung7*r ' • Easily appliedwith brush or roller. . machine tools, beauty culture, •-Washable with soap and water. maintenance mechanics, and, • i.

s^ .'• e Instruction in golf will be per gallon when so it's bouHd=fetwnaea*t offered by"ihe"Summit YMCA Regular single -thls—spring_bQ*-for begln-- gallon price: you kj ll ning players arid those with ~j—; some experience. Classes will *3,98 more business yotL "•ETKia- at the GaUoplrig Hill 4:: Golf Course, Union, c . ;•""'.("

days, from May 1 thr'ough'June- .-• •1' '• ' •.'..; ' Golf pro ]ferrv Gorelco will glvedinsteuctlpnjotbegUiners from ?ii3QJo 10:30 a.m. Ex- ;.golfers will meet m~~ irom l,UaS=ni4S a.m.-ThOse ~\ we'w to-theigcfifins^wlll-learn- the* "fUndaffl^ntaltir- Including -

TO0Te^xpeiriiBn<56d^olfeiwho wantp B summer nunus/'sancE traps and double bogeys. — ,' Reservations in the golf classes are limited, so early IV.?? registration is urged. Read- HOTELS & ers may call Miss Linda John- RESTAURANTS son, health, physical education and recreation director, at 1 '< the YWCA, 273-4242, for fur-

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' 'A 1 Yale, Columbia advance; SI>HINGl'. IKLJ)(NtJ.) L W AUK W-Thursday, March 20, IUG9-1U Watchung champ Bulldogs finish 19-4, -Princeton win _ League champion. Harvard led four teams the game. Gary also moved well through the losing to W. Orange in sectional semi into the semifinal'round of die Ivy League P.iypt_and Jed Jboth ieams_with 22 points. Lowy harassed tiie Dartmouth offense with By ARNOLD GERST • basketball playoffs Saturday at tlie Florence 22 points, Lbsanno had 14 and Dave Margulies press. The. Bulldogs collected 28 points in tlie ' Gaudlneer School. Princeton, Yale andColum- pressing and steals. Tom_hlt a season high The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School had 15 points. * bia also won quarterfinal games. This Satur- of_15 points on offense. Mark Weber also basketball team completed its 1969 season with period, but West Orange's fast break still I day, Princeton will face Yale and Harvard sparkled for Princeton until going" to the bench an 19-4 record by beating Caldwell, 71-55, could not be stopped. One man or another constajitly_broke -the press for Orange and wlirplay surjjrfsirijfColUmbia. The first game with five personals-in-the middle of tlie fourth and then losing' to West Orange, 75-62, In tlie. WESf ORANGE HighSchooldefeatedSpring- will start at 1:30 p.m. „ " period. Weber, who usually paces the team sectional semifinal round of the Group HI scored on a- layUp. At the 2:23 mark, West field at its own game—the fast break. The Orange extended its lead to 68-54 and was „ Harvard ousted Brown,"60-43, after taking —on the Scoreboard, turned playmaker In this state tournament. Bulldogs-led—15-8rat tlie "conclusion of the "ran 18-6 lead in the first period. Kenny Baroff game. Mark • found :the-taller Princeton men "Against Caldwell, the Bulldogs hit on 15 .. never In danger of losing to the-Bulldogs. first quarter, but the Orangemen scored 13 Dave Margulies had 18polnts for Dayton .—and Mike Klarfeld paced Harvard, Kenny wit..__h open under.the basket and fed his teammates of 27 shots from the floor .in_the-first.half_^ straight points In tlie second period and took ha r ;= with..,; 17-. i-RhnnnclB Ralph 1 ^aanW <\ 1? itrv^rrrm-esented for easy bucket^. Wefoerwairthe —^~hnt1r~TT|r~tt ~itftr'?n~hgH'riirn»Tli5nfT Tn ilif 'ti S<--lS-lpmrt^"R1Mi~TMav"iiihW~nnrrn•VoHX f inon .nrtt*A~~ ^-- ^eajftfcSUM;smO^ most'of .Mackis"paspei^^ a- very T I :. i. ' .' _..JTj.. . — — gooi Bobby Meisel y^^p the game attb. Max for Dartmouth, Both lilt welt from the outside tile period. 'At the end of the first period scored on another jumper, and his team led Although the season ended oji a losing note • Bar off and Derek Goforth opened in the back this*ye^rfs~WatchuhgConfereiice championship court, while Klarfeld and Charles Adlckman and kept the score respectable with their Dayton had a 17-pblnt bulge, 24-7. the rest of the game. West Orange outscored long-range bombing. Dartmouth, however, was Through the tremendaus rebounding of Ralph Dayton, 22-7, intlieperiod and, led, 30-22. at must not be forgotten". Dayton won the con- - worked' out of the corners. Sam Kaplan, ference with the first undefeated record in the Harvard Center, had 10 points In this game completely, outmanned under the boards. Melsel Losanno, Caldwell did not score in the second the half. - who controlled the ball very wellrhad 10 period untU_there_were_five minutes remain- 1 conference JUstoiry and faces next year with and also helped control theboards,-- At the 5:30 mark in the third quarter West rising hopes. . • __ —- Brown had an extremely poor first half;—' points and played a strong,floor game. Tiss ing. Losanno's control of the boards gave Orange opened up a 40-23 advantage and ex- 1 Ralph Losanno, Frank Bucci, Dave Mar- Was high with, 17 poln.ts.~Gary (hit four times Dayton Its 20-point lead at the half. tended the lead to.20 with three minutes re- trailing 25-12. Brown, however,-put on 8 1 gulies, Dan D'Andrea and"Bennls Lester made third-quarter charge that brought them to from the floor and made- nine shots from the In the third and fourth quarters, the Bll^ maining- in the quarter. Dayton was outscored foul line. ..•• " •> ' , up one-of-the finest basketball teams the within seven points of Harvard. Mark Tasher, . dogs breezed to their 16-point victory,,Frank_.-in-the-perlod, 18-12; (_ * *...• school has had in many years. With a winning' with another top shooting afternoon, led Brown Bucci, who had an. excellent 'night-both of- In the fourth quarter, Dayton rallied todraw attitud-**"-•Je- and" spirit on the team, Dayton was —-with^21-polnts as he hit consistently in every YALE PULLED ¥ mild upset over-Pennsyl- =-fensively-and*aefensively,_scored a game high—-within nine,. 59-50, by using the full-court vania, beating the second-place finisher In able to go.a long way and eventually finish quarter. Mark was good nine times from the" on top.. • field and three times from the foul line; John. regular season play, 58-45. Yale's Vinnie Zurkoff played-another strong game for Brown, Davis was sensational. Vinnie contributed' a finishing with-r4-points. Elliott Liebman also game_high 20 points and was also the game's 36 get letters lowa^Oklahoma, sparkled for Brown.drle was especially strong ppyg ~ off the boards. ~ _-.;' --— -raveSi-Always a threat to score, Vinnie would s travel « ». t draw the defense to him arid then pass to his teammates for easy tuckets. Vinnie did this, irTwinter sports llKansas xjgin In State playoffs , PRINCETON OUTSCORED Dartmouth In consistently In the second half when Yale out;-1 - every period to roll to an easy 58-40 victory. distanced Penn. Yale's reboundlngduo of Davis Iowa and Oklahoma, champions ofjhe East-" Gary again paced the team in scoring, as he Gary Werner and Tommy -Lowy both played—and Steve Harris keptihe_P_enn fast break qijlet 1 ern and Western Divisions of-the State League, has^ done all seaso'nT. with 12 points. Tim my for outstanding games for Princeton. Welner com- most of the. contest. Harris, very strong on led the advance in the basketball playoffg; Pimpinell ftad his usual strong deferisivefpme" pletely dominated both backboards throughout defense, scored 12'points'for'YalerArt'Free- The annual winter sports award assembly Kansas, with a one-point-victory, alsoinoved and rebounded wellfdr Iowa. AlanLipton played•••- - - "" ""•" ^ "^ ' -"--- mnn gjgg contributed to *he Yale, scoring with .was held in Halsey Hall last Thursday to up,_as_didJVyoming, with a two-polht-vlctory. well for Carolina. Al had "a""fine floor game baseball opener some long-ranging Bombing for ,i4--poMtg.-—honor-Jonathan-Dayton-Regional High School Iowa,- unbeaten in regular season play, and hit four points. ' Dave.-Kessler_paced, '... LrrvSiivetLarrv Sllversteii n playeplydd wetUl fof r "Yal"Yle" and atfiletes~"who~naHrh—hd d pafflclpated^-uv-^arsityilVlIt - breezed past North Carolina,-33-20.-Gary Carolina^with^-seven-pointfl, while Robert Roth The-Jonathaff" Dayton Regional High School tOD scored six^points._ .'•"-•• • wrestling, basketball,-and.bowling. ._ 'Prealaff_and-Rlch Peldman_agaln-were the hit five points and was strong off the boards basebaiL_team_will open its season aga Penn, with a good pressing defense, took-a -Herbert^H.=P_nervathletic director, acted team leaders. RIcEThad lCTpoints and received ORIaHoma -routed .Arizona. • 30W13...'—Bob- Westfield on Thursday, April 3, at.3:3O p.m. 27-22 lead at halftime. Jeff Safbkin led the as master of cer«m6nles-and-gave~a; brief iZjh6.st£vo,tes for the'game's outstanding player. Fleischman led the Okieswith 10 points. Bob in a road contest. • ._ to face — Penn press' and turned in 15 points to Iead~~summary of each sport activity as well as __ _ .__.-- • _ 1_. hit three goals and madeigood-on-four foul Coach-Ed Jasinski pointed out thattherewilt his team. When five fouls sent Jeff to _ie~Z~-introc_clng--the head-coaches—He^pointed-out "shbtsrRich^joldhammer-gainedthenod-as the- be many veterajis_returning from last .year's. locker room in the third quarter, tht> P^n that this award is given to the-"boys who game's top playeri-HWtdi had six points for squad~includifig^siar pitcher Steve Jupa, Rlc erowr hopes-for victory went with him. His baU have distinguished-Aemselves^throughoutLthe Dayton trackmen Oklahoma, led all rebounders and^howed great L~oranh67~DaV^""COhen, Bob- control was missed, as well as his1 defense" season ffoo r marked skill and abilityy,, who have The Pistons will meet the Bullets in the _and_BGMing.JGilenJ_Qope_v,.Gary.Shu_nanrand-- -conformed in-training regulations as speci- ~hn"al""game_of"the~CaiaweIirSniaIl^l'ry basket-" "Joe Pepe-all looked, good for Penn. Cooper ' fled by the coaches,_who__haye maintained ball playoffs Saturday afternoori~at the James -a high standard of school loyalty, and who hit_eight points, Shulman seven and Pepe 6. " shots, Eric Wassernlanf Caldwell School. The.league champlofTPIstons, "* * • • _ have by their" actions demonstrated the best Ricky WilllaTns.and^Bili tallied seven points and led both teams-off Benkus.— Z-Who-. finished the regular season undefeated, _ COLUMBIA REACHECCthe- semis with a standards of adiletics." for good season moved past the Celtics in-a-semi-flnal game Head wrestling Coach Richard Cook awarded - Mentioned as pitchers forr DaDayton-a; p thrilling 54-45 victory over Cornell. Columbia ""D'Andrea, Wolff and Cohen.' last; Saturday while Jhe high-scoring Bullets hit the first 10 points of the contest and led 15 letters. Head basketball coach RayVnond The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School KANSAS MOVED past Indiana. 20-19. With Wolff andF crushed the BJJHkens. --—at half time, 23-15. Cornell, with a hot-third Vanchus-awarded 13 -lettersf^and^head bowl- track team will open its 196^9"season against 10 seconds. remaining^ Al Geist hit a Jumper will also catch. Millman played third base for v Sjringfield last yeaiT^while Jackson played The Pistons suffered through a cold-shooting period, took the , ing coach Peter A. Scocca awarded eight Roselle—Park on-Wednesday,- April 2, in a out of the corner to give Kansag,.the victory* letters during the ceremonies. in the infield. . first period to beat'the Celtics, 13-5. The Jerry. Jones/ with four personals, then re^_ road contest starting at-3:30p.m^ = Al hit five points during the game and teamed Celts held the Pistons without a score through r Jaslnski said that this yaar-the defense will turned to. the game and took complete charge. ~~The list of award winners: _ Coach Marty Taglle.nti's 1968 track team_ 1 : _wlth Jon Roth to lead Kansas' fourth-period'. be good but the- hitting remains a question ^ the -first-slx. minutes. Bobby-Ersklne of the Jerry paced Columbia to victory. Jerry had Wrestling: Michael LeGrange,. Andrew finished jvith-Jin^excellent 9-3 record and - "rally. Alan Weinmarfof Indiana took down scor--^ Pistons took charge In the second period, as he 19 points in this game for his best Ivy League Kriegman, Kemper Morse^iGary Branning, looks to-this-season—with-high- hopes. .The ing honors in this game. Alan tallied 13 points mark. He hopes that the club_can pick ujjjast•'_.; —hit-three consecutive shots to put the Pistons scorinfToutput, but that doesn't tell the story.. Michael_McCourt»_Stephen_Max,_Dayld_Eiefc_ outlook for~track is very bright with seasoned " on five field goals and three fouls. John year's ending~pa"ce. "Jasinskl pomtaTouftEaT" into a, lead which..they-neyer^loat. _Bob's six His defense-was sensational; he held Cornell s son, Barry Snyder, Ronald Shapiro. Randy veterans and promising young athletes. Baranlck" and Craig" Branning completed the : last-year.the_teiim"dld"not"havea";300 hitter. .••;.• points stopped—all—scororm—Steve—Pepe hi t top scorer Huntoon, ^Michael Davis, Gary Haydu, Dennis In theJJM-yard dSsh and-220 will be Bob Once again Dayton faces ~a~tough"scKedplsr^ - ,-- , •„.• . •„ „ -D . Al Wilbourn. to 14 points. His scoring for Indiana. three points for the champs.jwhilejlm Botte passing and playmaklng were the bes^seen Marino, Gary Jayne and pary Grant; _ Sasse, Jim Robinson,- and Mike Robinson, Wyoming beat California, 13-11, ln a defen- ~Sc5tch~Pralii3 wfllrbe very strong in the — —Basketball:-RalphLosannorDavia Margulies, while "Bruce Smith. Dave Mav Lee Kronet and -Watchung Conference, but Jasinski saidthftif— connected on a goal and a paif*ii free throws- in a long Ume_and-fie-exhlbited great team sive gem. Wyoming had to hold off a determined Tnlhe final period-to_expand.the_PJston-lead- leader ship-throughout the final perioi He Dennis Lester, Mike Pomji, • David Cohen, Pete Dsmmner will run the 440. Competing final-period bid by California to nail down the Dayton can come, up with another pitcher, to The Piston defense was again outstanding, dominated -*n-the-floor-and-wajrclearly the Charles Foster,. Woodrow Younge, Edward . In, the "880 will be Marty Josephs, "Gary go with Jupa, the Bulldogs could contendfoc— ig the_Celts without a field goal through game's outstanding player. Graessle, Frank Bucci, Daniel D'Andrea, Street and Keith Theile. Dale Yadlosky, Ken .. lamplonsHp. Another strong team Spring- :T the entire game. Steve. Lubash with three . Dave Mitchell also played a great game for Robert Janukowicz, Mark Hollander and Robert KuntzJ_flnd—Todd Herman will run In the from the foul llne_caced the Celtics, while Columbia. Dave hit a team and personal high Gottlieb (manager). .mile while Norm Reinhardt, Mark George and Steve Breckef and Scott_Grayson each hit one. _o„f 2_4. points. Dave was mainly o»..-.„»««».»«n the receivin. g ~ Bowling-: Bruce J3erstein, Mike Goodman, Ken Hall will compete in the two-mile. Jn the closing . Larry Us season. The-rest_of-the-team=_i —The—Bullets- once-again-had their-potent—-end or"passes-by Jones. UWaB~Dave~how~—ZTo"dd_JHermanT Ted Rosenkrantz, Robert' Jhe field events also look tob e stronger working out with. \*eights, LZZ^IiE joifense tuned up as'they crushed-the BUU- -ever, who made the" plays, count-as he sank the Shindler, Henry Kienzle, Mike-Greenhouse and Dayton. Ed Harback -and _DayeJPierson will kens, 27-18. Scott Searles^paced the Bullets driving shots. Dave also hit the boards well Raymond Haines.—:' —^. compete in the.pole vault.jwhile Charley Fos- -chung-Conference-championship may become with 12 points. Scott hit in every period to -for Columbia. Dave's' defensive rebounding Each coach complimented his teanunem-' tor, Mike Burns,_Gary-Haydurearr-Mende, w.hile Scott Meyer son-hit"a pair, of big third- f r reallty.- give the Bullets .an e_arJy..te.ad_an(Lh.e.lp them ^limited^the_Cornell team to one shot on many - I*™ ° ^^ devotion and dedication and: ftennlH Marino, flary Orflnr, Jnhn Hngpnmrier. period buckets. Chris Stadler, Ray Jones and retain it through the course of the game. occasiohs.TvfeirAndersonrwho-took Cornell>s^~loyalV^to"*oir"sPortrthelr"scht)0te?n,-d-to—-George-King-and-Robert-Kiirt^rjrill put ' loore shared scoring honors for Califor- Jim Lopez arid Greg Lies also played-well AT~Wilbourn when Jones was in foul trouble, ooaohoo oloo otressed the the shot. BUI Keller, Bruce ZateEJcTand nia.. Moore was Jough off the boards, while for_the Bullets—and drew praise from the gave Columbia a~top defensive performance. importance of winning, and persevering \to , ,pan Silyerman will hurl the javelin, with Ray was a passing"wizard in tlie-game.- Jcmes, Chamers now _officlals. Jim-tallied- six-points, and Greg Nell hit-only a_single bucket but his presence . Improve after defeat. .w.PljiStertLj3urns, Haydu and Zabeiski" throwing" with some fine playmaklng, led-GaliforriJa-in hictwo_buckets for four, points. Tommy MarS was felt. • .. •;.""""• ""TffieTajscus. :..•.-,.. ~ the final period. —;— ' •.'* dne also tallied four points for the Bullets. Howie Tenenbaum tookjip the slack for. .. .• The hurdlers will be Larry Stewart; in^Fri Pete Cook rounded out the Bullets' scoring -Cornell in this_game. Howie had 27 points RbGkets boost lead - i Bove,- Stan Mazieka, Woody Young and Jim "wlth-a-free-throw.Steve Clarke,led the Bllli- to le_r_ll-players In the round. HpwleJilt_ Robinson.. • YoUnge7~MaTlr-ap"rran and Bruce kens with ^ight^ points and good rebounding. 13 of 16 foul shots in this game and ran off •-• Crersteln-wflFbe the high jumpers. . ' TommyTVisniewski also looked_good_for "the 10 straight-free_thro.w.s.-injie_third:period.- According to Taglient, this lErdjErlargeBt ^weeping Bills, as did \Paul_..Grigg. Tom_ tallied six , „ , — • , - Al Wllbourn" was off torm for -Cornell but track team ever and, barring any injuries ^points, rt —the—Bulldogs will have a winning season. -Ihe-standirigs4n-theiFriday.Afternoon Boys" goals. jvhile-Paul-was-good-on two field— still-managed'to Kit 14 points on seven field Dayton will-compete. ln regular meets and Bowling-League were shuffled againJastweek." ' goals. Al got hot in the" third period tofhelp " Hurricane bowlers Saturaay's final game will bring-together will 4have a practice meet .against. Verona For the third Jime in as many weeks, a new , the league's top offensive team and top defen- • Cornell. Al also rebounded well and kept on March 27. ' Top scorers in St. James Ladies at 4 Seasons team has taken over first place. The Chargers-- -£Sive.;squad. The Bullets have-scored ftore Cornell in the game. on in. the Thursday-Afternoon^Boys* Bowling wereJMnnie^Liquori.^-160-163-479; Helen moved Into the top spot,-taklng_oyer from-the • points -_thi.s_sgasonLJhan.^.any^.other-league - League. "The Roekets, .who have won 20 of Kepplerpp, , 153174474;A6r6 l ^"tS7n»ozMiappli^azth:lk team while the Pistons-have given up the - their last 22 league games, blasted the Hurri- 169-45516955 ; Fran Feeney, 162-174-454; Roseann earlier. The Chargersmade -their move with a fewest points"-in-Ieague-playr"The—Pistons— canes lnst week and have moved into a com- Pirates, JVarvn. 155^39: Dot Kameen, _151-432; pair of victories over-the^-Raidersrwhileme- • will. also be attempting to becom^The'flrsi by five manding four-game lead.-IheJbbys roIFeach TheresarSchmidtr-154'4l-7;-Carol Butler, 164;, Jets werebelng beaten twice by, theChiefs^" • Small-Pfy team injjriany years to go through week at the Springfield Bowl, sponsored bythe- ~ Florence Grant, 159FMartene Koonaa.1.51.. The boys-roll in this^RecreatiQiilDepartment Recreatlon Department. _ _ tj3ubattle4er title •sponsored program at thejSpringfieldBowli^—- an entire season dfd^hmEls Anothertop team effort, led byDave'Brown's : —;~ Sweeps jvent to the Terrific Three, Tumblers - -^ship-gameJsset for 1:30 p.m. Saturday. .— Chargers provided the best team bowl best Jbqwling-of the seifsori.-paced the-Rockets— and Thre7 e Chums. Top teams-are the Three two-game sweep of the Hurricanes. Dave had The -Elrates-and—the-Rookets-moved-past—Chums7= 41.5-24.5;—Terrific—Three;—38-28;—-lng-of-the day In crushing the Raiders. Steve teams tie^for 2d games of 125 and-141 for a 266 series. Mar- their competition :last week to gain the final- -Sparklers, 36-30; Swingers, 34-32. . BIumenkrantz-rolled-a-SH^seriestopace-the Your" _ lon Dennis with a 233 series land Matt Levlne" of the"Sandmeler"Small Fry League basketball .'": " - rout. Steve had games of 165 and 146 for his - TheGems increased their" big lead In the * * *~. Horns " Tuesday Afternoon Girls' -Bowling:League to with a 220 series -also rolled well for the playoffs." The Pirates. gained Jhe finals as ' * * * persohal...... high of the season. . Kenny -Barof -f als- o BE WfSEI Auto they downed-the-Tlgers. The-Tigers -and-the surpassed-the magic 300 mark for the Charg- _.a fulLJLve games last week. The Gems split Rockets. Bobby Wallicjc-and-Steve-Roll also e M n team J ln Bu»ln

series. total^pf-23glo3ead-her-team year.-ArlFFreeman^posted^rserfes-niarlc RiclFSchwerdt?s 120-average is"" „. in this matcli. RS ha led-.:the-Rangarg.with-a- : DebbiSTKuskln .also ':hadAai.JEine_serie3Jor-ithe- Davls J!5?L Andy ^Armour each hit thr^ee for GemsrTjebble postedj\ series effort of 236. 37--good3for7OTrd place. Andy-Mendelsohn and"_, 345—sectesr^Art rolled—games of 182 and Dealers' Larry Frldkus are tied at 117, followed by the Tigersr- T --_-:.-..- . - •Top teams in Sklttlers at Springfield Bowl 163. Mike .Klarfeld also rolled well for-the- Debbie rolled ^1 143 game to register high in Bobby WalUck," 116; Sldp"Moore," 115rBrian" are the Alley Kats, 50.5-24.5; Lucky Strikes, this department. —Marc Roslin- and Brian Deutsch combined Rahgers. Mike had a series performance of 295, Uuide Ogonowsky, 112; Mark Shipman, 110 and Tom to lead the Rockets over .the Jets by a 28-19 i42-33, and Gall Diggers, 37.5-37.5. while Tommy Lowy contributed a 269 series. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii The Charms, who received some good bowl- Moore, 104«, score. Marc was high in this game with 13 Bobby Lee was the Falcons' to bowler, Bobby ing from Karen Landow and Gail Grlndlinger, points, as he hit six shots from the field and ' High scorers included Nellie Phillips, 183; . rolled a 283 series ln a losing cause, illMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUi A1H Herman, 182-162; Jean Esposito,. 181- SPERCO upset 'the Stars twitie last week. Karen paced one free throw. Brian knocked in 12 points' the two victories with a 195 series. Gail in this game, as he hit five times from the 152; Nancy Falcone, 180-156; Anne Graziano, ' < The Lions and the Hawks split their two-1 > rolled a two-game total ofl88.CarolRoessner FAMILY field and twice from the foul line. The two 178-167-496; Jeanne Keyworth, 171-168; Ruth gome match/Steve Harris of the Hawks took ' MOTOR CO.Inc. was the top bowler for the Stars, as she' posted boys dominated the' game ln the first half and Wood, 167-163-485; Jinny Banner, 167; Jackie the honors for the match -with an impressive a 228 series. Joanne McGrady was effective put the verdict away early. Dave Shulman Glassen, 165*157; Madeline Roth, 161; Dot 291 series total. Howie Foreman was effectives LIFE TODA Y Kuehn, 158-155; Kath Grimm, 156; Verna Cadillac • Olds'moblU I for ^the. Stars with a series total of 203. Carol led a stubborn Jet team that would not give for the Hawks with a. total of 267. Nick Martin 491 MorrU Av«., Summit 273-1700 Roessner's 134 game was high hi this match; i By Mab«l G. Stolte, in to the;Rocket attack. Dave hit eight points. Anderson, 154-150-454, andAdele Colandrea, and Roy Greenberg were the top bowlers for c ISO.' " . . • SALES-SERVICE-PARTS The Strikers and the Dancers split their 1 • County Homo Economist Aaron Adler hit four points for the Jets to the Lions. Nick rolled a 272 series, while CompUta Body Shop S*rvlc* help their attack. Roy chipped ln with a 269 effort. SELECT USED CARS match last Tuesday. Hz Simpson of the PLANNING FOR SECURITY Serving the Suburban'Ar>a 40 Yuan IN LATER YEARS Strikers was the outstanding bowler in the Steve Harris and Mike Levlne moved Into, a match. Liz had games of 122 and 124 fora Have you planned for financial security in IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIU your later years? Or do you perhaps feel that Earn sports numerals virtual tie for the league's top average award, series total of 246. Joanh Foster rolled very Steve is holding a slim fractional lead, hs both AIRCOOLED AUTOMOTIVE well for tlie Dancers and enabled her team to current family needs and wants are so great Your Classified Ad that you cannot tackle financial goals for the boys are bowling at a 135 pace. Tommy; Lowy take.one of the two gomes. ' ' Twost'ingry students from Springfield earned is third with a 134 average. Roy Greenberg • CORP. future?. athletic letters for the school s winter season. 1 Carol Roessner continues to bo the high is fourth at 133, while Ed Gerstein is a very .. "E»t«K County * Oldest Recent research lias disclosed tjiat many Ross Ackerman of 121 Laurel dr. played on ; Authoriied VW Dealer average leader in the league. Carol, after 14 strong fifth at 131. The other boys ln the top families Jind it difficult to look ahead and the freshman basketball squad, while James 10 include*: Art Freeman, 125; Steve Blumen- weeks of bowling, is setting the pace with a anHcIpate family needs and wants that may Sarokin of 15 Christy lane was a member.of 125 scoring average. Debbie Kuskin is second krantz, 124; Barry Fink, 124; Mark Jacobs, occur at some future date.: Even next year the minor basketball squad. 122, and Stu Garawltz, 120. with a 117 average. There is a four-way tie seems remote to some people.- for third with all the girls sporting 104 aver- However, a family's wealth W any particular '-Org« S.lo man | 001 ages. Those tied for this spot are Liz Simp- Orjmpilic S. lmporl»d Ustfd Cor* time will depend upon how carefully the family son, Diane Searles, Jodl Rotlienberg and Jo planned some time in the past and how clogely as near as your phone Ames, Tlie other girls among tlie top 10 are: 2195 Millburn Ave.,^(opl,wood So 34567. they followed their plan. Cindy. Zahn, 101; Dona Haws, 101; Karen IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIII Take a careful look at family expenditures. Call 686-7700 Peters, 96, and Karen Landow, 93. Are all the "necessities" really necessary7 & Food is a necessity, but is it essential to have IN SUMMIT ITS the most expensive cuts of meat? To Publicity Chairmen: Could you add that money to a savings ac- SMYTH £ count or insurance program aimed at provid- iiiiimMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i Would you like some 'help ing income for emergencies or for. retirement . MILLBURN - SHORT HILLS PRESS | For in preparing newspaper re- years? formerly • ' g The decision to make a family spending THE ITEM PRESS u 5 1 SALES-SERVICE-PARTS' leases? Write to this news- plan, including current andfuture goals, Is a ' • . . 'rofrt i . . § paper and ask.for our "Tips personal family decision, only you and your , BUSINESS CARDS to CATALOGS | (and w,1n«fln ti^rvlctt) CALL DRexel 6-4300 on Submitting News Re,- ' family can decide, what your needs and wants v, ~ 20 Main St., Millburn ..3 .326 Morri« Av«. Summit 273-4200 ure and cau make a workable plan to achieve PHone DRexel 6-4600 g For Qualify Fuml Oil t OIIBurnmr Sarvlei lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllS, leases." • those aims. ViMiiiimiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

»•• 30--Thursday,. March 20, 1969-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LJSADEj Bogrd-ofiRealtors members Japan missionary named committee chairmen to be preacher at Three members of the BoarrLof-RealtoriL. 11 KII its own rmjltlplcJlsiing service; More Lutheran Church — —at the_Qranges and" Maplewood, bivingston, tlian $570 million ofi-eul property has been, sold The Rev. DonatdJ. Mexican will be guest m^\ Millburn, Short Hills and Springfield liuve through this facility since itwas established as one of the services ofthe board in 1921. _gpeaker at both 'services Sunday-morning at , been appointecL.committee chairmen in tlie Holy Cross Lutheran Church, SpdllEfleld,. -New Jersey Association of Realtor JJoards, Multiple listing is tlie plan for selling real lJastor McClsan is on leave in tlie United' It was announced by Frank J. Citta, president property by combining the attention of. tlie States after serving five years in Japan. of the slate organization. ' ~ , exclusive agent with the broad coverage of a He-will also present an illustrated lecture Julian^Brenner was named chairman of tlio large number of offices working together co- with slides on the work of the Christian church —1969 convention committee and also will head operatively, lii -effect, the multiple listing in Japan. The slides will be shown in tlie the constimtionaUrlglitg-cornmittee. William service is a stock exchange of local real estate, ', v ~"~~ -.— fellowship hall at 9:30 a.m. to the combined F. Berts'chlnger .will' herid-bdth •lawyer-realtor" children and.adult Sunday School classes, with r3

Among 516 persons appointed by John Cotton saies*tnlbrmaiion for .distribution to member, College, BrorixvTlle— rv; f • 1 of San Diego, president of tlie 87,000 member—offices.:. .. College, Fort Wayne, Ind.-. and goncordia". National. Association of Realtor-Boards, were The central office is to tlie listing-system Theological Seminary/ St. Lo'/is. In 1963; two member's of tlie local Board of Realtors: what the telephone exchange is to the tele-' upon j;r.aduadon~froiii the sfcminaryv-he re- •tp-f... • - • Taylor was BpPo)nft^-™-tV-ra»'itnrR'WiiRhlne- ' nlione system, or the ticker-tape service-to ceived the assignment to Niigata, Japan. Be- ton committee, and Bertschingef to tlie^om- the stock exchapge. Iris tlie focaT point fore actively entering the work of the ministry -mittee on board'jurisdictions.^' .___ tlirough wliich all information concerning a in Niigata, he spent two years-studying tlie property for sale is transmitted to the member Japanese language whlle"ln Japan; THE^HUB^OF'tlreTeal-estate'rnarket place real estate offices, and into the hands of sortie At present he is enrolled at UnionTheolGgi- for a large part of the suburban areaisllocated 400 full-time brokers and salesmen. cal~ Seminary, New York 'City, and working In a'brick building at 21Q1 Millburn ave., On -receipt of a listing agreement at this towards, a master's degree in missions. This -Maplewood. This is the home of the Board of • office, it is duplicated for distribution to, June, hcplans to return to Niigata with his, REV. DONALD J. McCLEAN Realtors of' tlie Oranges and Maplewood, Liv- members. Shortly afterward, photographs of wife, Ruth, and their three children. • ingston, Millburn, Short Hills and Springfield tlie- property are processed by tlie board and its multiple listing service. photographer and the prints are distributed. .„• Organized In 191.1, It is one of the oldest Not the least of its funcdons:is"me-board's Newazlt-man is sought FOR THE FINEST IN EYEWEAR -real estate boards In New Jersey, and with Jbulletin, mailed several^ times-weekly to all_ ~9A jnember-officeSj, one of the_.._ largestoj . The member offices. Thls-bulletlri_contriinsreports ~in Springfield^shooting iS^tHe~state to" KaWlts~7*nf'all' properties sold, rented, qr'wltlidrawn, own horfie. It was also one ofthe first to estab- , clranges-bf-priwis-and-other-lnformaUon. The • Police are- seeking a Newark man believed ,.' .. -—i =s=— — bulletin^is die medium from which each office ~7- responsible for tlie shooting of a Kenilwortli r ~JERSEV*S'~F'lRST" LADY—Mrs. Richard J. Hughes.-centec—spokepata recent meeting In rAl(AM> «J»:...V. - ' corrects its listing Information..-— •/ resident .early_Sunday morning in the cou.rge_ 'Short- Hills of the Ruth Gottscho Kidney Foundations Sne~is-a~charter member of the -\*OJiege QQlTIISSJOn •• ... _- Neftrly:_eyery propertyjjuyer.passes through of an argument on Stiles :stcefit,_SpxingfieldJ_ —The_man_soughir_was_identifled only by his OPTICIAN ', -^foundation, wlilch provide^TrrTittci3ricttineys~to~hwpiiuls and-indivlduals throughout ^one_or more" of die member offices_before ==rr - the state; With hnr are Mrs, liCSter^l-Xfeberjnaa^oLSBringfield.IjSft.'and-Mrs; Bernarii Marcv.Berla>wlU^daughl£Ilj^Mr,^andJylrs.l, purchasing property inthlsarea^ „_ -^-last nomeTHollo"^iif ^~ Loborolojy on Pramlsos . ? Joseph Berkowjtz of. 32 Cottage^lane, Spring- ~~ai5lngri6reXj5o~sed-io~liBdnEB from pfacticaUy The, victim was John Faines of Kenilwortli. : ; : ~~f 9-5:30 ~Thur». Eve. f-9 field, has been accepted for admission to Na-J afl of jts active and -established- offices. The- who :was~shot~in~Theriefr shoulderr:He-was = -Honal College~~or' Education, Evanston- majority o'f multiple listing SalesTiave been kept oveVnlght at Memorial ^General Hospital, •HOORSi s5T~9.5 m ~Wnrnit£e7TIU,__tpr_u>e. term~Degmnlng'^ept --pj)-Opet.atlver-More than 60-percent of- tlie "Union, and then reledsed-later on Sunday. 357 MILLBURN AVE. MILLBURN" 22. Miss Berkowltz is a senior at Jonadian properties^ sold have-been-between- member No~chargea_wexe filed against FainesTTnie" SWING Dayton Regional High School. , offices. ~T •_-.•-••-•,-- , shooting- took place at i a^nT.""on Sunday. Lecelpts_andjEranchise taxes Jersey Central Power & are paid to IndividuaLmunicl- tight Company-New Jersey pallties as apportioned by the Power ""8i~CIghr7CbHiiany.^ta—~ state. 1968 paid "nTbre than . pfthemorethan$14,185,000 paid by" JCPL -NJPL on the wL_ $19.000.000 In federal, state_^: W^lrh and^Jpcal^taxes^ Ralph FT Bovier, president of the elec- tric' companies, announced this week in Morrlstpwn. .rnoreTthan You'll Be Tops (n'Tho ~$14v185l000 was paid in gross • Easier Parade Wj(h A i^~rscBipTS7nErancnlse and real A good '. Dore Ann Fashion...... estate taxes to die municipali- ties to their" service terri- " A'Chic Now-And-Af»or tories. The remaining taxes habit to get LAYAWAY were-paid on the federal and— -D«l«cfabi'e^P!l'ac

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HANDICAPS NO _BARRIERi----Parttclpating in the-activities at "Our Club" In Plalnfleld, •sponsored-by-the Easter SealSociety of Union County, handicapped' youtfislolirihe physical - '"ly able in recreational activities. Shown are Tom Phillips (foreground), Beth^Ann Morton of --••nwellftj[lelgr Awn-" ' '"" ~ ' RIEGEL FULL COOKED Easter Seal donations GOV'T INSPECTED CHICKEN READY TO EAT R|G. STYU^THIGH ON SEMI-BONCLKS yedf4arijgL^ CHICKEN LEGS Eaater Seal donatiqps work-for-handicapped Plainfieldr—Transportation is provided for REG. STYLE -^= ---._• _.... SMOKED -persons in many ways all through the year. membersrfrom-the-Union County area by the Handicapped teena'gers,rfor_ example,, joiitthe.- Easter Seal^-Soelety—for "Crippled Children— CHICKEN BREAST .65 physically able' to partlcipTSte in recreational and Adults of Union County. FRESH activities at' "Our Club" every Tuesday. In During the summer, a resident'camp on a- 120-acre estatg_near Hackettstown offers'chll-_ mascot dreni and young adults' In wheel chairs an CHICKEN LIVE rst__time,- to Join other-youths around a ROAST campflre for a community sing or Just to name look for pretty rocks.-Swimming and a wheel TRIMMED LEAN BEEF :r r chair square 3ance are also-popular at the TheJMon CoUege owl ls^about to be chrls- CENTER camp. : •; . • GROUND CHUCK SS "The PapeF^Blly-™"»t"' "»w«.pnpPr, la The rest of the year, regular weekly recrea- _ \IBONELESS » sponsoring" a ''Name the Union College Owl"— aonal^.programs offer teenagers-arid adults" GROUND ROUND i CROSS-RIB Ib. contest. Warren G." Kahrit, Jr., of Lavlna a wide-variety of activities, including Girl- -coiirt. Summit, contest chairman. report^tllHt—anf,,Boy Scout units^ThlS year a vocational skills program CITY CUT COUNTRY STYLE , OSCAR MAYEFHL7BEEF or ALL MEAT -JmoreUhan 100 na'mes have been submitted.' Program has been established. In ad: - CITY CUT WHOLE REG. CUT FRESH Contest motto is Giye^a Hoot. dltlon, .Easter Seal~donations=provide=equlp- i Contest winner -wilitgo down'in the .annals —.ment to-be loaned out, information and refer- Ib. 55 SLICED BOLOGNA "of the""Cranford"institution.-More.immediate ral~~Berviees~as well as contributions for PORK BUTTS SPARE RIBS rewards will be an evening jor two at The research. _ '— CITY CUT HIP CUTS _ TWO GUYS BLUE-LABEL OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT or ALLBEEF Flagship, Union, and tickets to the upcoming .. . _lhisjnonth, letters are being sent to resi- coiMde play, "Night of January 16th/' .' dents ~of~Unl6h County asking-for help. Any PORK CHOPS 69 SLICED BACON 49 FRANKS ••' Judges for the contest are Roy Smith of donation hefps to ' open a door to -a=happier Elizabeth, vice-president-college "relations; fuwre-for_a^handicapped_persp.n._AKcompiete not be possible, but better -IrwinJBhillips. of Oakhurst, director v^ -.^ ... - . . -. ... - -»_. _ • . Campus Center jnd student*. Jeffrey R. An-~~™»bflfty and joy-in living aw.-*rhe Easter B in "B Sliced, Crown or Chopped de-r-ioh-bf^dranford. William R. Volk, jr^jof^feal Society-welcomes new membew. In- ARMOUR, UBBY OR GarwoodT""and"Miss Linda M. Di Nicola of formation may be obtained from Mrs. George ::=^47 Skylark rd.. Springfield. ~ Raymond._execuave. director, at 756-6559. ZDINTY MOORE_ The-towl was selected as the Union College ^ • ' - ..—_. j_ 2^ — mas'corIn-1933 "when classes were offered (~\,Trtrlt*r\\i rli\/irlonrl _..qt.- f only in an evening session,;^^,;r. -WUQTl eiiy QIYIOenU OLIVE OIL ean w ^-Etix&beihmannamedr declared by MINESTRQNE, LENTIL, ESCAROLE, MACARONI& BEAN '.. - __Roymond JV._Bauer, president of tlie~Union PROGRESSOSOUP5 99 !". —County^JTruat-Co., Elizabeth, announced this " SveeTfcthat-the board of directors haS-declared Clemens G. Scharwath ofrElizabeth has been —a -regular quarterly cash dividend of-15 cents appointed* a special assistant-to Congressman per share on-the capital stock outstanding, CHICKERINASOUP 4 99 Charles .W. Sandman Jr^tarhis-campaign for—-—payable-May- 1,- to stockholders of record " the Republican nomination foFgbvernolT"^ ' April ,11.__....'.;_____ —Scharwatiwwns. artlve_ln_Sandman's 1965 ~ The payment marks the 14Sth cash dividend, gubernatorial campaign. He moved to CBII- and the" second~follbwing the three-for-one fornla the following vear^oworkiBjrln"Governor— stock' split approved -at "the special stock- Ronald Reagan's 1966 campaign and was a holders' meetingTasrNov^=21v—Based-qn. J,,,.—_ ,. r —-3-v- --1^173,840 • shares-presently outstanding, the \;A •", -2L^°f rldee' nir :-^tu^ne°~^:*i:a"lstributlon totalsjl76,076. New -Jersey recenUrto_assume-an aotiSe^ -Bauer indicated~the^ictlDa_by the board RED OR WHIT -f6le-te^dman's:1969campaign-.-Hevissal^_^LJ4cectors was a refleca5n STcontinued a CAPITAN GREEN & WHITE-14'A-oi. cans -tnanaget-for-Warner-Artex in Newark and, ^£ ^^ ^ tm'mmOui CHEF BOY-AR-DEE SALE! : eflritag6B durlng 6 flrst C CUM SAUCE lives at 59 Cherry St., Elizabeth. ._ : . • —- •EEFARONIMSACNAOt' ASPARAGUS SMARS^JI 99 PROGRESSO In remaining coconut andchill" for creamed vegetables;^-- *- PRIMACY ARTICHOKE HEARTS 15-OZ 2 C SPAGHETTI itAMIllfOTlUCK, Pork liver Is- a good variety Eor several hours'lo blend- meat, supplying three-times flavors. ""' "~—— • >. 3 of99<=WmE VINEG_AR 3 '£ "99 BV HELEN HALE* as much iron in available form PIMIENTOS Orange-cojcbnut Jlip is a as any other food. Public Notice. RICE-A-RONI —, ~ —WITH JtOMATOTSAUCE Ct CHK SE lf~~^ m§ JtK special treat. Use orange Juice Cocanur Truffles PRODUCE DEPT. in equal amounts_wlth. coco- ' ' (Makes 24) BOARD OF EDUCATIONS SPAGHETTI 0 £ 79* ^nurinilk with-sugar to taste. 2 —t-a-bl^s p o o n a Tovmohip of Union, County of. Union CHICKEN OR BEEF 4: 99 btt . The Board ol CaiicftUon of tho Township 5EVEN SEAS ITAtlAN^FRENCH OR RUSSIAN TOMATOES TWO pounds of nuts in tlie of Union, County of Union, Now Jomoy sh"ell_wj.ll_ yield 'abouttone—lr egg yolk BOllclta soalod blda for tho furnisiunc 01 RED RIPE SLICING "pound of nutmeats. If ready- l^^cup mjpplloa os listelitdd bolowbl . SaiSidd lildllod to DRESSING l bo pufblicly openod arwt read In UieOffioo '.*to'-iioci nmim>i'ii'iitiBtiiti" rli nn 3 4-ounce bar'sweetchoo ol--Uia. Sdrrntorv X:ELLO CARTor g /4-eufcjtBaly-grateci^coconut bu^^ IE PUDDINGS 5

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shouldn't they meet us half- never worn makeup before but - Dear Amy: way?'-His name is forbidden as of late i have. . .just to try EXCLUSIVELY AT I'm a woman in my twenties in our home. to hide these horrlbreToQktng- and I've met a man as old as Do you think 1 should do as things. 1 thought I'was doing a my father. ( b'elievcTr have •my parents as* and give him -good "Job of. hiding them.until fallen in. love with him. I've UJJV It would kill me.todoitfiig, one day I, was in a store jiad 1 •in TjeBfTSeeing hltiifdira^carnow but 1 love fliul-roepectmy par- was .passing i mirror and in secret from my parents he- ents-und-want- to do .riglit by caught a glimpse ..of. myself. I *.ca«8S.- 'My .-flfW^^SHieMDE : item, Iju't 1 apdesperntely wflnr l.f .awful' mostly because-jlTe s ii'tr i w'itfrTfrKe m "years-backrtno_ wife died after 23 years and -'— :—-ri Heartbroken young for my age, I can't be lie is divorced from his second Dear Heartbroken: , lieve I am tlie same girl., r jwtfeTT. If your parents truly.love_ My husband isthe one who—J—•• He has a family which Hove BAR-MITZVAH The names of almost you, they will accept the_man first'made me aware of. my :-dearly and tliey seem/to-think; pi your choice. A woman in her face, and now.-f'rh very-self- the world of me. I know he is twenties should know-the-dif-_ "conscious because otlier_peo- \f—' F0RMALS any household product or a god& man, but because of my ference between love and In- ~ple~liave~been making com parents' objections, I quit see- fatuatiqp. If there is no doubt; ments also. ~ ~' In Your Choice.of :_ medicine you have in your ing him to see if I could get jin your mind, tell therrrtvhat over RitrTandforgerlever met Amy, is Uiere-sucliji thing——^j ,.._.-.«,. i§u have told.me. EDWARDIANfandT kitchen, bathroom -him.-1'knownow Iwillnever get Parents know that- they can- "as-having a face lift around .-—/•—. ,-_A him out of my mind. He meana not "choose a mate'for their here^oFBostonrlfnotris there DOUBLE BREASTED STYLE or bedroom. _ —so much to me. « • children and sometimes they anything else that can be done1. - He's willing to meet them uStTBiqrerteircedispidisappolnp t -1—get-plenty-of-sleep, I take in all colors in SILKS halfway "and talk tilings over,. mentrbut if your man is kkini d vitamins and B-12 shots.from —but-they-won 't "glve-lilm~thg -and_considQEnteZto_them, they the"doctor. Ijvould_appreclate_ "SOLIDS, and BROCADES —chance. They say he's after will eventually put on aJiappy any advice you can glve-be- a wife and is just fooling me. face. cause I'm really. . . "~ Open Evtnlngi for Your I'm not a kid any more. 1 think Desperate, I know__when a man is pulling Dear Amy: Dear .Desperate: : my leg. I'm not above making —-My—pr,oblem_ls_about my Plastic" surgery has been- VVWAV mistakes with my life, but" looks.* It may pound silly to —you-but=fonrmedit:S-a-lot of... — Public Notice unhappiness. YoiTsee I am oitiy NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT 25-but-I look more-lrke-45.My-•••— _MoUoo. In-hareby_tlve>L_tJatJhe:»c- problemJs the bags and dark- df-th»ul>»criMr ABStgno^-iof thebsnofit of creditors ol THE-iBTOAL circles under my eyes. I've J>AJIW,TNC, wUlbo audUed and »Ut«l by the Surrogate and roportedforsottlo- mwil to the Ewex County Court, Prc- Cal'Says: bato Division, on Tuosday,_tho_29tn day of APRIL next ' . HARRY A. MARGOLIS' 60 Park Place IIW Kowark, N. J. ~ OWN BUSINESS. HEWcST BOY WHOLESALE ESTATE OF CHRISTINE L STATON, In... "NOT Earn Extra Income For Th« LUXURIOUS PLUSH CARPET Notice Is herebytfven^thsLt-theuc-_ Family -- Sell To Friends and ARMSTRONG VINYL Testimen Co-Workars. iWI aiMM^rfy-thoy th e BurrSurrogato nate andj'eportw' • ARNBL SHiFTTCBESSES— StkYELVET^ LINOLEUM for settlement to the EBsex-Oounty Court, Completely Installed with — Lot«iri9o8'PdTfSrh»— — Probate, Mvirfon,_onJruesday,.^wsv* • ^s f i^*»« es r Steps • 4 8 BO h er ib 6n Rubberoid •". ^SQ^ or Steps - Selection LIN. 2Si dMeM odT'»u°°7 , ' ' ' py y Special Purchasel VD. Reg. J4.95 Uheorodltora of »»lil docoasod to ox- htblt to the subscriber, undor oath or 3(lrm»Uon, tholr olalm. and domand, 9x12 100* Dupont Myloo— Theycould^ejthe nminirt tho estato of said ilooomod ^SrdnWmonths ltom this dato^orthoy Su^o forevor barred from prosoouUng tlNOLEUft nainesLof your children! or recovering the »amo aeolnat tho sub.- CARPETS y 12 Spectacular Colors ~ RUGS idl ii Matching Extra $-90 '0 9x12 Ft. CASH&z Most accidental poisonings Large Sixes " ~TW#" Reg. $4»?5__ CARRY

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Williams offering universities—ihrdiifjlloui ll.u to compete for state, lie also -.saicLiiwi in- fellowship for one year terested, persons may writu to hisi Washington jjffici' for ••^_ WASHlNeTONr-—-Senater for the fellowship forms'.' """ draw big response^ trbm educators championships uvutlable in student plflce- re'iiBS_been"an overwhelming response established/£he" fund to "receive contributions ing June 12. Some 2500 music students will participate' There's an opsnlnt; — u one- from school-officials throughout New Jersey for the support of such young people programs The Monday-through-Frlday- school pro- in the Accordion Teachers' Associationof New yenr U. S. Senate Fellowship to the call for classroom-hour Young People's there/ j grams this Spring, which begiu-Moy 5, will Jersey siute accordion, championship contest, in the office of U. S. Senator "Concerts scheduled in May at the GnrdenState Authority Executive Director D. Louis Tonti each'run ncTmore tlian l-l/2.hoUrs.Themorn- festival, and convention at the Military Rark Arts Center, said a spokesman for the year- said it hopes to accommodate some 150,000 ing performances . start .at .10 a.m., andTITe Hotel, Newark', Saturday and Sunday. NJ).- The New Jersey law- old facility in Holmdel. - school cliildren, nearly twice the number afternoon shows at 12:30 p.m. Refreshment TJie. two dnys of competition, the largest maker-this week announced the SPRING SALE x held by the association, will draw partici- Reservation forms~were sent to all publjc, brouglitjo the Arts-Centerunder the fund intheT-'-stands will be open from 9:30 a.m.until2 p.m. fourtli year of competition for LUSCIOUS LINGERIE PEIGNOIRS TRAVEL SETS priva e^and parochial schools in late Febpipry, opening~season last yetir. •-• for students to purchase lunch or snacks at pants from ages 6 through 17, who will be the fellowship, and said that and t tipi assigned attendance for nineof the .adjudicated' In thpir musicianship in solo, -gFaduating-college-senlorsjmci- • MADLY CHIC-CULOTTES^ HOSTESS ROBES duet, cptdlxivand^orchestra divisions-. —• •• BOLD BRIGHT BEAUTIFUL BEACH COV€R-UPS# professional performances!ntthe_Arts Center- purchasersof box seats for gradupie school students -- atnhliltheater have already been filled. 1 -Princess and Queen of the accordion will who are New Jersey residents SHIFTS ~ ~ / TERRIES summer; season—af-nighr-lim,e IN nrwrt'lirtlvl rh flip Mirrr Tin1 Yuunt' arleilri] fmluuliiv evrnliin. There WIIKJIHO —-I.., i rlr- StJCOnu SQt tcfrr —v-'l'he winner oMheyear-lons May in weekday morning and early afternoon merit's, of. Community Affairs and of Cohserva"- . rpnnces for youngsters 'from disadvantaged Teachers' Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Daniel performances, "all free of charge under the tion and Economic Development. for fellowship will serve in Sena- areas of New Jersey=and,~depending upon fund Desiderio, will perform. _ _tor Williams' Washington of- •• alfsiJeies of thkGarden,State Arts Center Fund. Fund contributions are being solicited from resources, a number of school programs again ,' The two days of activity_ will-be climaxed i Tfie New jersey Highway Authority, which: MRW Jersey business firms and the public at fice, working on legislative • 410 Ridgewood vg .in September as last year- —by an evening banquetrSunday^when winners • and administrative problems. Phone 762-9716 buil^Tarid^operates"TEhe"Afts Center at Tele- large this year, as well as from purchasers- Donations to the fund, which are-tax-de*-—oLtlie_various categories will be presented Hours — 12-4 Maplewood, N.J. graph" Hllf Park on the Garden State Parkway, of box seats for tile 1969 summer season start- at the staff leve'h : - ductible, can be.made by check or money order their trophies and cash awards. The se- Senator Williams said that payable, to the Garden State Arts Certter Fund lection of the New Jersey State champion application forms' and other~ and mailed In care of the New Jersey Highway-—virtuoso will alsQjbe announced. Authority, Garden State Pdrkway, Woodbrldge, N.J. 07095. * — York.last season at Town Hall. . SfLECHVkSER VICE j The nine'school shows witli "full houses "al- Mayr14— The Symphony of die New World, ready are .the morning and afternoon perfor- composed of outstanding musicTflns of all races Questions and ans werst mances of: the opera-'.'TheJvlagic-Elute" on and creeds. -May 21; the two performances of the oriental May 15—-Alice rinnHnrinln nprl Onr^rp ff)Tn- Illllllllllinnillllllllllll . ._ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlllllltR fantasy "Box of Tears'i-on May 22; the two pany, presenting excerpts from" the dance- ^,,. like nfc other —Golonel^foseph^T.AvellH; ggerrcyTiewspaper? performances of the comedy-drama "Babu" on drams "Axion Esti." i May 16--The Beers StatcT'Director—of^SelectlVe" Send' ~May"23;theTnprning-per formanceoftheColum- t Ser'vice,_has-issued .the fol- order for $1 to the Supecins»^^;-bus Boychoir'on May 20; tlie afternoon perfor- -motherv-fatherpandidaughter-witluo-repertory lowing series of questions-fre-- tendent 6T"*Documents, U.S. monxejjf the-folk music Beers" Family on May -drawn-from-ballads of Scottish and Irish an- EXTRA LARGE quently asked about theSelec-^Government^Erlntin'g Office. 16; and the morning performance of the singing cestry. ^ '.' SELECTION tlve Service ^System, along - WttshlngtonrD; Cr^2O402. with .-"Youngtimers" on May 28. ~ May 19—The-Kaleldoscope.-Dance Company TO-CHOOSE with appropriati e answers. . _ a letter requesting an annual ^iiolfgiiwATtirce^ Jazz andjnod- FROM ern dan * My" neighbor's son, an out- subscriptions Selective Ser- 5,058 in- full capacity (the surrounding lawn ' . ^' „ , , n , T- 7n . • standing athlete, has not been vice. space-excluded)^-^^ school youngsters'- attend- May 20—Columbus B6ycholr. of Princeton-. inducted.^'He claims he Is not V ' *.* * ance at-any-slngle-gerformance-wilLbellmited— in1 a program -encompassing the classical and' physically qualified. How do It is my understanding that to ^SOOr-Actual seating "wiU"Be"bira non-re-t— popular field of music. qu explain this? :there are twfrdlfferentclassl- served basis. WolfganMay 21—"The-MaglcJElute,g MozartrpresentefbTBv" ea nFift opera..byh Ave-. SeiectLve Service local fications given tCL those who The programs are specially-geared for dif- lf Md^bd Ffh A , boards determine the avail- are' not acceptable for ser- ferent grade groups-as not

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nominated for an'Academy Award for her role. enthusiasm, vIslS?"'this* reporier""the otjier3 TKTS The supporting cast-includes JackAlbertaon afternoon to exclaim in his natural buoyancy name of. riirJiy photography studlos-Carlaiw—: .Carl-and ^rina—my father und my' mother." CRANFORD-- -THREE IN March .27, at.l2:30 p.m. Mrs. and Martin Sheen. . that 'the Flagship has a new pollcyl There will -THE- ATTIC, Thur., Fri.*, only be no more cover charges. We will have mini- Zuckerberg was born in Poland. "I came Mon., Tues., 2. 7:53* 9:50; Schwartz will describe Pass- The associate film at the Artels -IHot here in 1929 in Newark." After Hie was gradu- Millions," starring Peter Ustinov, Maggie mifm charges for our excellentdinners. We also Sat., 6rf)5r8v 9:55; Sun., 6:05, V have signedup PhylUs Dlller for April 21,, 22, ated from South Side HiglrSchoolirrNewark,lie 8, 9:55; featurette, Thur., Smith, Karl-Maiden, Robert Morley and Bob joined the U.S. Navy. "I was a U.S. Navy offi- $3 Newliart. Eric Till directed the. pictured,—25, 26 and 27, to add to our big name policy. We Fri., Motu, Tues., 1:30, 7:15. have signed Tony Martin (April 18 to 19). cial photographer. .'" 9:10; MONSTER'SHOW, Sat., London Lee (April 6) Enzo Stuarti (March 28 "JLused to entertain in comedy in tlie moun- -10:30 a;m.,-2 p.m.; Sun., 1:30; v 1 -and 29) and nextweekwewillhaveCount Basie. tains on tlie Borscht Be.lt.J was 10th bananflji.L. . * * # Laboratory for-Learning— — Sea Gull comes $5 iTweek. I appeared with Milton Berleiln 1941 "I'm going out to Hollywood this week to line- MILLBURN CINEMA (Mill- farrnfy Fun f \ facility-allows us-tG up the big names. I expect to talk business wlthi at the Flakier in the mountains. Tliat was tlie place to be seen-~atrthat time. burn)-—THE LION IN WIN- 1 Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. - ~TER; matlrreesr2-p:Tii:rWed~- See the Newest and the Beit offeryou and your toiOrmont scfeaa ''We need a night club in this vicinity; We've "But I couldn't make tfllving, so I weht into Al The 3rd Annual Official 11 nesday, Saturday, Sunday; '"Tlie Sea Gullr" film adaptation of Chek needed one for. a "long time now; -he-says'. • the photography business. With a little show .evenings, Monday through Sat——,| . hov's tragic play about unfulfilled lives, opens "When Larry~was~dolng~it• . . ., I. was yery-en business In my background, I alsojvas able to -airday, 8:30 p.m.;.Sunday, 7:30 ' —InstruotlotLallowLj. tomorrow at the Ormont Theater, EastOrange. Ihusiastic. And we want to have all theTjest do theatrical photography. ,; • EASTERN group rates! No"•'. . -- The-plcture, which was directed by Stanley^ ^shows iiuthe country. . "So, 25 ye"ars ago,_I started tlie Carlan w Cumet-and-photographed In color, stars Simone "We want people to come to Union to see the Studios. We have been in Irvlngton for tlie past LEADERS AT THE FLAGSHIP—Joe Zucker- jiressure, each studanl 1 __ berg of Springfield, left, poses with, Larry ORMONT (E.O.) — Last -\Slgnoret, VanessajRedgraye.Jarnes-Mason, Ug;sbows-at-aminimumcostrinplace.o£-paylng five years. ~ Oixon'at the Flagship Dinner Theater, Union. rimes today: SHAME, 2:18, TRAVEL TRAILER progresses at his oWn David Warner, Harry Andrews, KatnTeetTWid- ' Zuckerberg is married to theformer Edythe_ ''"— ZuclcerBefg.^rphotographer in tlie area, has- -7:48r9:59;-featurette, 2, 7:30, speed. Cost is ai>"ni does and Denholm Elliott. "Schwdrt/ •bf~IirVln^lonrTuid they have four joined ranks with die heads of the proprietors 9:41; THE SEA GULL,-FrU_ -children, Judl.J.9,. Robert, 15, Aclene, 8, and -. wlflva new "bigname"'showbusihesspolicy. Mon., Tues., . Wed.7~Thur~—! CAMPING SHOW / Kenneth7-3r-Judi attends George Washington 2K)3, 7:03, 9:37; Sat., Sun., 2, 'University in Washington, J>.G., Robert is at 4:33, 7:07, 9:41. "~—~= _MARCHi19th thru 23rC per lessprtlAct Np*f,' 7sAin picture Meadowbrook '.'• Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Sprlng- • Win a Camper at —fleldr-and—Arlene is at Sandmeier School. • Free Parking 8. ShuttleBus — Ray Mlltond-wfiUsifar-ln ".Take Me Along" at' Quinnplays Paper ttjm-Hoosevelt Stadium IFTTOU - DON'T HAVBTAN- "Robert plays the trumpet in-th&liigh-school Noon-10 PM Wed.. Thurs., Frl. ORQAN. ASK ABOUT OUR is feature tl HLY_ the Meadowbrook Dinner Theater,—Cedar_ —hnnriT -says=ZuckerhercLwith pride. 'He also 10 AM10 PM Sat.^ 1-7 PM SUn. LWNTHLYHBHILAN M .'if he Night They Raided Mftsky's,"-film Grove, beginning^Aprll 9. The show_wlll run plays In a little combo. GENERAL ADMISSION:') I.2S —" CHILDREN (under 12): 5Q.c_ comedy, starring Norman Wisdom, Britt Ek- through May 18. Zuckerberg says tliat he also'takes .pictures. MAJOR SCHOQUIH.I — land, Jason Robards,. Harry Anderson,-Den- The Glenn'Miller Orchestra with-Buddy De at the Brookslde Swim-Club in Union. We want JHowdoes an actor feel about portraying a JERSEY CITY ARMORY holm_Elliott, Elliott Gould and that late Bert JFraaco will appear f6r one night only, Saturday ,- to build-that up too witli big names." ; ^=--.—-pope?_ Montgomery St-aLIorjian AVB. — MUSIC . Lahr, came to.the Union Theater, Union Center, April 5. i_ . •_ ~ " •• __^"_ The policy at_the Flagsliip, he ernpKasizes, ' Anthony Qulnn, who plays-a Russian cardinal Convenient from ever^dlrectlon 57 NEW ST., IRVII . yesterday. Curreptly at duTMeadbwbrook Is "," Is big name entertainers only. I suggested elected-tp-the-Vatican in "The Shoes of the~^ detailed map on request . 371.1400 The associate film is .'The Party;" starring starring Earl -Wrlghtson-and-Lois-Hunvwlth th t-we charge the Ieast^td"glve-the audience -EIsherman"=atTthe- Bellevue Tlieater, Upper — I* W.tfTSCRni 1140, M.Y. 1001B n Montclairy-explained on the set of "The Fish- * »fpy^ .ciAll^r.q nlnnHinp—\-,nncrabongett annnrtd .Mnrfff Margel Nolan Van Way and- Marthe-Errolle. Kismet »i.theA »»«•most• ffonkr. eittheiAirf n.Amoneynau''. ' . . will run through March 30.. He also is in charge of arranging tlieater erman" tliat "It really is a formidable role to parties_for the organizationSi-^We-willrhav.e- lattempc"' dampening political and eco-- M DINNER THEATRE Unf • Ley Smoking -, speciol discounts for organizations with ban-' """"During-- tne~fnmrngrhe"became~i-t . U with a " 508 MAIN ST. nomic—developments over quets and fund=ralslng shows. If we don't have psychosomatic disturbance. EAST UKANGB ~muclToTllle~g"obe;—^"^——^— "wh'at they want, we'll'geUI. ' ——•——LateiL_when he returned to the set, he said, 1.0 breaks records- Based on reports from most _JlYpu.Jgiow, last Sunday we had "our first. ""IUWmtPortraylng an^ intejlectualgppe^Thisj "One of Ycnr'l 10 Beitl" Cue of its 116 member sta man must s eak t0 e > wedding at the Flagship. We're-reaUy expand- P ™ neartrHe-mustrhuve *• April 9-M.V ** Checlcovs' Beautiful Film ,«. A final totting up of figures "United Nations "International ing our services!" ~ , *at quality Pf being able to give to everyone" TAVERN ~will-show that the world's air- RAYMIL'LWW"1 JamesMaion, Vene-maRedgrave Civil Aviation-Organization ^ • -> ... ..the thing which we all need—hope." -229 William St. SI mo tie Slgnorot- Color- For Adults liners in 1968 broke all traf- says scheduled airliners car- Pl«catoway, N.J".~ COONTRVAND WESTBRK fic records in splteof travel- ried-261 million passengers stardom in his first film,_ 191.5 blUibn passenger-miles — MU3IC r- == "Uawjrence of Arabia," has Friday and Saturday evening! iTast year. -~~ ^- :"—BT3at|STlHr"to— tr30».rm '"' ii'HL • since had numerous versatile FEATURING sey is carried on in four bogs Ql AAlllp'Urn roles; He lias tun. tlie garnet "'• THE KOUNTRY KINGS Patricia RESERVED SEATS NOW located In Buttzville, Mt. Peter •OToole,- Academy _ft«.m-colne"dy t0 -AT-BOJCOKF-ICE-T^BV- Be thelr-Newton-and Stanhope. Award nominee, is the-first- -Neal^ MAIL-... OR... Tlie putput-ls sold principally In PHONE ••- film actor to play the same 1 in bulk=rfor^_use as a soil SAT. $8.95 ind up ALL FOR FrinkO.OlKoy " 744-1455 character -In-two-rnajor-fflms The Finish Line conditioner. .__."._._ """"" portrayed King Henry II SPECIAL RATES FOR BANQUET GROUPS OF 40 OR ".iURt IGREID AVE. A IRVINGION C6NTER.ES 20070 • IRVINQTON. N.J. .—in Becket" and he is King Dining Room & Cocktail Lounge Henry_II-.opposite KaB ----- 461 Ro«ovlllo Ave., Newark , CD UNION • Buslneis Men's Luncheon SAM UNION 686-4373 | Hepburnln"The Lion In Win-" From-l-li30-to-2:30 990 Sluyvotont A»o. ter" at the-Millburn Cinema in Mlllburn. • ' • "•_ Dinners* MULLIGAN'S PUB who rocketed to 5 L Comes to the FLAG! IIP 2SHOWSNITELY Continuous Muilc Every Weekend Stortlna Friday April 4 Bob Shoemaker at the piano - Waekendi Feo hiring For Reservations call 482-7778 BOB GAKES-ond Hi. Sldemen- A NOMINAL MINIMUM CHARGE FOR NON-DINERS. VT.h« PpfV", RAY BAHRET At The Organ Potor Sellers, Clouding Longot FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARCH 21-22— DIXIELAND^MUSIC Evergreen Ave., Springfield SOCIETY MUSIC fiASIE BELLEVUE NOMINATED FOR -•——" ---• si.io—- AND HIS IB PC. DANCING.OfeCHESTRA UPPER MONTCLAIR* 744-1455 ANDY WELLS ORCH. Mulligan « Pub, famoui for Its ACADEMY AWARDS -Comploto vnrloty of music 8-12 Lunchei and Dinner* (till ncludlng 376-0489 ~ Coming Attractions! ^ Ample Fro CTII ATDT|~P"Ui>AV <*nJ SATURDAY MAwl UAKI I I..; Plus Dish Capri, Cornl,. Dlr«ctl^nB;. Rt.22~to"SprlnKfUld to Evorffreon Ave. —- -TtrfRIL-5 - ONE Nl TE ONLY- I0R AIL PIRIORMANCK 662 RIDGE RD;(RT. 17) Lou MONTE & London LEE P6T6R EVENINGS N,ORTHARLINGTON,N.J: OTOOLe FRIDAY 8. SATURDAY- :30 Tony MARTIN APRIL 11 and 12 KWHARIN6 (201)991-5377 - SDNTOlf THURS THRU SUK - AT 7:30 H6PBUR PHYLLIS DILLER APRIL,24_-_25 - 26 - 27 iMABIINPOlL THE PRESIDENT'S MATINEE DANCE NITELY TO HOWIE WILLIAM'S ORCHESTRA IRVINGTON 1 ANALYST "™' Coburn WIO..1AT.-SUN. SPECIAL GROW, PARTY AND BANQUET RATES. SUPERB CHINESE-POLYNESIAN DELICACIES T&TfiRERS ERVEDNITEXYr^— RESERVED SEATS -. ACCOMPANIED BY EXOTIC COCKTAILS Reserve Well in Advance ' Phone 964-1550 NOW! IN THE'SURROO'NDIN&SOF QRIEkTAL HOSPITALITY FOR CHOICE SEATSI . mill 4-l554-1558 or anyjtKO-SUhlty Ju«t IS mln. from Newark via Rto. 21 nortti, -—-m Bellevillellille.. acrbVi blbldgd e to RRt*.** J7,-llieJ7'l n nortt, PauttloWHiciH WKHBMWmU (til Juilt Ull« it 117-1031 padtsen travel bureau' 2)4 ml|e«l| . •^FLAGSHIP 201-273-1313 COOL SUPPERCLUB ROUTE 22 • UNION HOUEASTEft"

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Open til 1 a.m. (No Performances April 1-6) For our give oway I ES 2-9647 __ ES 4-7699 No Purchase necessary | RESTAURANT Robert Anderson's Rollicking Comedy TAI I YHH COCKTAIL LOUNGE \m SEA SHELLS FINISH LINE & COCKTAIL LOUNGE IMLLirHJ & RESTAURANT "YOU KNOW I CAN'T 628 Boulevarti |, 461 ROSEVILLE AVE. \Rosevllle Section NEWARK (Foimorly • Cooeh & Hatiei) Kenllworth 272-6580| THE H CUSE OF GOOD F£OD V 943 MAGIE AVE., UNION HEAR YOU WHEN THE ^Businessmen's Lunch and Fine Dinners ' John W. Yoiinj • Builneu M.ni Lunchet '(r"acllitl«i-fOr M««tinot and Porll.i Robert Shoemaker o» ffie Piano and Dinner WATER'S RUNNING" : Sft rved Dally Where else but at CLIFFSIDE SWIM CLUB can Make a Date > Diners Club 4B2-777H American Enpress Closed Sunday EL 2-6251 you find exclusive club privileges at family April 29-May 25 GO... rates? Where else indeed will you partake of a full program of adult and teenage activities The Tuneful, Toe-Tapping Broadway Hit OLD EVERGREEN LODGE TRETOLA'S and entertainment? A top notch, well-super- UNION EVERGREtN AVE., 5PRINGFIELU AT FIVE POINTS, vised six-day-a-week day camp? CLIFFSIDE'S "GEORGEM!" FOR OVER 30 YEARS . . . Bar, Lounge, Private Parti 50-meter Olympic sire swimming ppol is crystal Jam«nr-Bi'i(iiitro7-Moinn)«r— •—•— A fnmily place for Continental and Open 12-10:30 p.m. May 27-June 29 PICNIC GROVE American Fa ud' • _ clear aquatic fun all day, all summer. And HALL RENTALS - DINNER PARTIES A LA CARTE. MENU: *""" MODERN & SQUARE DANCING Entree* including potato and vegoloblei "relax" isn't a nasty word; there's a place to EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT S1.50-S4.7S • Al*o clt<.ldr«n'> menu snooze, read, or play " DR 6:0489 DR 9-9830 MU 7-0707 Box Office DR 6-4343 Subscriptions/Group Sales DR 9-3636 s T R VERN AMERICA ON WHEELS WATCH FOR A NEW * UNION HOFBRAU rc o c^ «R Op.n Klltoly 7:30 tell P.M. 1252 STUYVESANT AVE., UNION Mntlnaei: Sat., Sun«. & "FAVORITE PLACES TO DINE" Cliff side* Swim Club Holldayt 2 to 5 P.M. : BOCK BEERFEST CONREC O^ LIVINGSTON, INC, AJinlnlon: Matinee! 504 . , • • - FR'M SAT., SUN., MARCH Si, 22, 23 ! PAPER MILL: Evunlngi Jr.00 FEATURE COMING SOON V. • Hats m Prefirels • Dancing • En»erralr,menr . OLD SHORT HILLS ROAD, LIVINGSTON, N. J. • 08ZO781 Livingston- Roller Rink , MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW VourWasti: Jooph G. Wlmmer & Man Eckstein MILLBURN Al5 So. Llvlnflitori Av«. ' , IN THIS NEWSPAPER ;4, ^ 687-7020 telephone1 circuits ure pro- vided so that veterans can call . Thursday, March 20, IDG9-A 5' Dr. Mead tlie "nearest VA office in Nugi.it observed tliat Viet- tlie mailman. Me urged that Computers give information nam veteraiiaxctunilng liome relatives and friends see to It another _city without charge^ llat For the veteran -witliout a 'in small numbers, might not be » mail left with them for a met-by-parades and hands, hnr veteran1 actually reaches die to speak at high school-diploma who has JlMt n THE SEARCH FOR HEALTH oirfcrenefits for not responded, there is still they are never overlooked by, v6{eran"'" . ""'• .-.•••"-.- -'•• JKMIIfWK - * .".lior example, die man who another letter. Me is advised MH session New,ly returned veterans center in Austin, Tex, Com- THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH puter-produced letters are :riruqa*o'nished high school is. that an appointment has been "Margaret Mead, Dr. Halm, should not overlook news they made for him with a VA rep- BtiHEsni. mnut —reeeWe-in-the-man-lFonvtha --• .sent to die veteran's home asked, "Do you want to finish address in the case of veter- high scl(oorf~Do"you-wanr-8-- resentative. If he -can't make Having • featured speakers at the-18th Veterans Administration about it, he is asked to select a more Job opportunities, money for ans who have not finished high job? Do you want help in buying HIGH vBLOOD PRESSURE arteries, and may also cause annual Mental Health Confer-' school copies go to the VA Re- a home? Do you need medical convenient time. '__ impairment of heart and kid- ence June 4-5 at the Military education, free medical....carfi_ • Hypertension,. more, com- and other benefits, a VA gional "Office nearest their or dental treatment?_"._L monly referred to as high ney function, leading eventu- Park~HoteT~iri"Newark. The homes. Letters to all veterans give ally to-heart or Mdney fail- conference is sponsored by the spokesman said this week. WE ARE NOW OPEN blood pressure, afflicts—at~ Paul M. Nugent, manager, The computer-takes notes of a VA telephone number where FOR SPHINO_AND EASTER least 17 'million Americans. ure. ~ New Jei-sey As oclation for whether the veteran has com-•"^mbre information is available. .Mental Health-and. the Depart- New Jersey Veterans Admin- VISIT THE BARN GIFT AND This disease Increases the . The cause Qf causes of hy- istration Regional" Office in ' pleted high school and if lie has .A pre-addreseed inquiry card- With risk pi heart attacks and pertension are >stlll un- ment of Psychiatry, Rutgers is' enclosed so that the man ANTIQUE SHOP AND THE- Newark, described how conn- a disability, and it produces CHILDREN'S 5H0P ' • ihau -teK>wn;-tiowever," one theory. Medical-School.- ^Hitter- to fit the-chxnm- who y/antE-help-^on a sperlflr "SiBIe"!! man iiu!} • fksto recendv^reEasecT •*"!• ritablllty of the central ner- Times" and reflects recogni- If he writes in Ms telephone vous, system. The highly sus- tion by the sponsors, of the vicemen at the time they are Gallery to show number, a VA officer will call ceptible individual is usually ''adolescent as anage-group in1 most likely to act on it. to set up an interview. In some WEIGHT tense and high strung, and , turmoil. Conference Chair- cities with no VA office special over-reagts to unpleasant sit- man- Is W. Edward McGough, observed! is AatnVany organ"- lithograph exhibit WATf uations or to mental or emo- M.D. of tlie Department of tzations and agencies are try- Stmf Uklng, torn* UiUntog, WMI tional stresses. Psychiatry, Rutgers Medical ing-to reach the new veteran Final professional art ex- a |KO|fM* (Ml wbriu. Other-observations suggest School. at a time when he is unsettled hibition at theBloomfleldCol- and likely to be moving-abput.^ lege Gallery this academic WHY INCOME TAX that a tendency to hyperten- Dr. Mead, worldTfarrious sion may be an inherited trait; anthropploglst7~wUl speak on ••» V A contacts' with the veteran • year will be -a one-man show VACATION-for want but tills is often difficult to the "Roots of Change." Dr. - are carefullyplanned with this of work by Jean Schonwalter 24'-nour-a-day • determine, since families us-__Glnott, child psychologist and. problem in mind, Nugent said. of" South Orange. She plans -7~~o? a iervi«L much more in com- - author, of the~ best'selling- collection of re- mon than genes, such as en- "Between Parent and Child" servicemen are—briefed on cent lithographs. $« * : ! virpnmentarfactors that may will present the topic—Be«>- their veterans'benefits. Many • TBereV > o jb eon e at « t^alf^ct susceptibility to hyper- tween Parents' and Teen- in Vietnam are briefed by VA The college-gallery Is lo- NORTH JERSEY TAX SERVSCE Welght WaWBer«® service - agers." Max Lerner,-Ne\v while they are still in the field; cated at Westminster Hall, Wig Makors-forftrr York Post columnist and pro- Servicemen about to bedis- corner'of Franklinand Fre- fessor, at Brandeis Uniyer=r charge_ d _are-show n a lively mont—streets. The" show is •BELLEVILUE _EAST ORANGE UNION Qualify, Styling, Ssrvlce „ Mnoien 571 Main Si. 137B-Morrl* Ave. I -•-contrlbjiting factors in eleyat- sity, will be the keynote speak- moviTon benefits. Printed in- scheduled to open with a re- A) So. Harrlion St. mor?lW2<* Weight TormatiQn Is alsoavaiiablerat=cepdon_orLSunday, March 30, 759-0040 687-8839 J,ing Wood pressure, since ex- :-_ yv 676-8747 er. M«Btei" In New er. . . —— — separation centers, and the from_3 to 5 p.m. and to con-? conclnetad %y'• eep- I cess pounds require the heart "Dr.- Donald J. Holmes of the | SHOPPING CENTER MORRTSTOWN DOVER * =J^t6^Work harder-and smoking separation, process' sets up • Unue until April 18. Monday- Roiile 22 l«0-S*mh ,.7-E. Blockwoll SKI University .of_Mlchlgan Med- still another contact. ~. through,. Friday., the gallery " lembertblps ue being ac "• tendshto^constriict blobd^ves- ical Center will discuss "The Open lale "ill 9 P.M. Mon. & Thun. 322-5141 ' __L539-6227 346-8080 M•••lad Bow. _i_sejsj,j _ '—. —^Problems - of Adolescents in~ A copy of every discharge is open -from 10 a.m. to 4 9.9 Wwkdayi 9-5 Sal & Sun NO APPOINTMfKT^ Mfri5SA»Y weight oft — and ! -Hypertension can_be_con=__.Resldentlai TreatmenF~Cerl- (Department of Defense Form P.m. and on Saturday-from-2- ' bf( ~T tt^Wiht ' "__^ of clinically. ters".The conference pro- 214) goes to. VA's computer to_5:p.m.,-_ _^_."_. Catcher!. j proven drugs are available for .. gram will also Include work- fllO—eervice pi i treating hyperrsnsion-of all shops on "America's Youth beloW, any lime of day or J degrees-of—severltyT"" Only ~ Alienated or Committed", ...:_.-.\__.:^ ~ _jlght, and simply_ji»k, i .rarely does Jt_p_roverimpos~ "The Schobl Dropout-,- " do-we" ifiht WaicH; • sible to bring exceedingly high "Youth and Violence"'r^Ado- ;.\ I?" • blood pressure under control lescents and the Courts", and. 'T-'': :| with individual drugs-or com- "A New Kind of Facility —^ —000-8600 ' biniBons of drugs. A New Philosophy"^ _ «txK*-s ——»^3jjioreq\rer, the obese patient' Additional information ore of the ; with hypertension is-usually the conference- is- available TOO GOOD TO MISS: •placed on a reducing, diet by from the New Jersey Associa- {W Vie kern latenaUMd, i his physician, .since blood tion for Mental Health, 60 {.pressure often_falls_with _Sduth_F,ullerton ave., Mont- DIART i •weight-loss.'- The—physician__clair, O7042.Jtelephone_numi- ber of the association is 744- FURMTUim Ball benefits Galleries' Peter Duchin will lead his Firm Guard Mattres ANNOUNCES A SPECIAL orchestra in a program of .'Something for.•everyone! Special _dance music for the New Jeo=_ -areas devoted to special view- sey Symphony Ball to-be held on Saturday, April 19 at the .i.ihgs...Spanish, Co foTTI a I, Con- FOR Robert Jreiat Hotel in Newark. reduced in all sizes . .temporary, Italian, French— —The selection of the Duchin • --Country Homes,JDrajLe.ries, Car-" orchestra wai announced by .-.Mrs. .Walter Margetts, Jr. of ;;Jpeting, .all under one roof! . —New -Vernon, state chairman of the —seventh-annual ball. The internationally-famed_ 1 THliU MARCff22nd ONLY Peter Duchin orchestra has -playetFat-mahy-of-the-maJor- SKI PANTS-PAft KAS-SWEAT E RS art, symphony and, opera balls We feature only the- most-re- .3fl3H!G"piiK:h

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•&.• OT «•" .-.-. never growiourtjfstyfe at Stop A Shop. We sell^nlyUSDA^hoice Grade or Swift's - Premium Beef. Every cut is carefully You'll live our, meat-wrapping technique. ' Everything we do is with an eye to giving- you complete satisfaction. Or else.— •jut Younnpney back cheerfully. =^~ . i Choice Maxi'tnan meats!

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Let's-be honestf-Sqme shoppers are a^little skeptical about buying-meat \n's you can supermarket. Because they thipk the side they can't see isn't always as god as the side they can see..that's, not a problenrrifybu buy your meat" at Stopf Shop. Because we promise Maxi-Man Meats will always be fresh arTd dellGibf F A SH-IO N~_rHECK-OUT ••-- on both sides. With no exceptions. OR YOUR MONEY BACK, -^Stepping Into spring in the "Jacket Ijlreps, dramatically • styley d here in black' and -whithit e "Cotton chfickhkB ited* with red banding, Old-Fashi6ned goodness in a bright new lie dress,, with inyerted_ Bottom light..-. wh'tjre;vpiJlean see your meat-•••-" nt-rple'at,.is topped off by' 1 • i/ittig|- l-jacketi BSCali£_ ^ being ciA and prppared-for-youby-bur^ — xi-men. Sup^aquality maxi^maruiigats Round Roast liliii

Ib C Need.helpLGot a question? Need some cooking advice? Top Sirloin Roast 99 Eye Round Roas —Just pick up the phone for JhJiunaxUraari-se cy ice..-We'11 come-a»running;—r~" Government Inspectedj . . famous Lean Ground Chuck Season meat with salt and pep- x.y. 1 * • < per, on sheet of foil andsfrape" _wlt|i your hands to look like a big T-bone steak; nice and thick. (i-man promises Brush surface with butter.or oil •'" enjoy every cut and broil. • -^——

at Stop & S NTRIGUING - "Chli Extra Lean Ground Round i Mix-Beef, Veal ilacquer N fe Rib Roast Here's a robust, full bodied cut with plenty of flavor. . . wasteless Ib ; . . for many servings. In lolly old England YY\\\| f\i\V A I they serve with York- \ \\\\i////r\s \ \ V^'V-' shire Pudding and \\\W//77ft C Horseradish sauce, 79Ib 800 Morris Rte. 24 ings 29 Livers 59 Oven-Ready Rib Roast 89° Turnpike Short Hills Seafood for Lenten Menu's Visit our fabulous Dover Deli We have a marvelous selection pi all the fish you could You don't.have (.o go to.New York to find a real delicatessen ox the kind of want for Lenten menus. For your baked or broiled fish party .pla'.ters you've heard of — or seen therel Because now New York's try some new sauces .'. . curry sauce, anchovy sauce, or . Dover Deli Is here . . , inside the beautiful Stop & Shop. So for superb cater- oyster sauce. ing call 467-O41O In Short HIHs. " VM c Cooked Rare Roast Beef >£ 1 Ib Prepared on Premises KJ;. i ^ Flounder Fillet 79 Baked Virginia Ham Half Pound 79' COAT AMD MATCHING dress add up to spring fashion. Rice Pudding Costume shown Is in ^ Ib 1 Haddock Fillet textured- cotton, with gentle shape. , Suggested by. Austrian Imported Swiss Cheese - National Board, Coat and Suit Industry. Cooked Fish Cakes 5916 Rumanian Pastrami Whole or Half -" RENT THAT ROOMwith a Want Ad. Only Mi par ward (mln. $3.20) Coll 686-7700. ^H

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Visit your new 800 Morris Tpke. go mini pricing® and enjoy a freezer full of savings! Stop & Shop —ffle.24 Sara tee tonight Short Hills Sun Glory Light Coffee Rings Pear Choose from great flavors like Blueberry, Raspberry or Maple Coffee Lightener Crunch, to add a touch ofjjqqd- messrto breakfast dr snack time tnka advantage of this out- Perx coffee lightener is lo-calorie and keeps Ariolher good low mini-price.

-selectlon-ln-Qtir frozen food department TH E R E AL z c SuTGIorjrOrarige Juice T H, N G ca°n 6/85 Stop & Shop Fish SfrckT -\6kf-2/$l Stop frShop Waffles ™> 5/99c Sliceditrawberries S! li?2& Pf jnuH to almonds, i dreaded Shriinp Snacks !£ftg 'SSTJ* ^1 _" nuUtp roiil riot*,; walnuts to: "2?. J butternuts—if you like nitts your eye*. 7^Twilli>op!"AII in one pUc*, PLEATS ARE an opticaJU, v "Illusion, created by the Vj -tay to find, Mini-Priced'.' prinLof tills washable, drip , __dryable, packable dress. By -V; —Sacbnyln-.'eieUa"-fabric the food store of the future! — •••• ••»• —^^v^ ^

Every kind of-fiv CoulJ want. •. (uvon hard-to-find _: specialty foodsr.*:. the fairtous ', ~ brands, plus our own fine- quulity Stop & Shop label.-

Pineapple Grapefrui Stop & Shop REGAL-Infinlia clUU'IIl and ^cashiers to speed sophlatlcatlbn Is expressed - In this-lonjpfopmai coat oi r you through •, cadet blue . cotton velvit [Kernel Plus "MprejK- A Designed by BUI BUss for Sweet outs. Maurice Rentner. It's Btyl^- ed In the military tradition with gold brpld frog clos^ lnga. . Fur trim edges the A healthy thirst- or CREAM STYLE cuff, and muffs the neck. quencher for home Make a Shepherd's om school kids p ( pie tonight.-One •thlrsity Moms- 7" pound of ground beef Dads. Keep an extra 46 oz fried, add to can of

on hand, you'll love cans crearfi style corn and • mas Wj - , ^B t 4, • ~" ••'^S'ii—T-.""' ~:~""S""' m •F

-tfl Pepsi, "the taste that beats the others coldi'-Enjoy sparkling, refreshing taste of Pepsi often to quench Young Sweet Peas that thirstyzybungster or grown up. —•

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Bottles —Wedon t lhihkypu,shQutd have to lug a lot oCIu7ffput to (he parking lot. Drive up_and one'bre'bf our grdce'ryBoyT LEATHER GOES BD- will joad your groceries right into yourcar trunk WARDIAN In many-a-gprlng- ;k-seat. NpJjpping,""pie»Se. '69 ensemble—-witnessthis suede suit' with double;- ~ breasted Jacket, A-llne "—-Skirt Jt!glstltched In white. By Outer LtiLl v

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38 oz VAc quart itore Address King-Size Axion, 20c off pkg #7 Sunsweet Prune Juice ]ar 39° lorris Turnpike, pkg of 12 oz 4Ac Stop & Shop Jumbo Towels, ass't. colors 180 sheets Log Cabin Syrup bottle *>' Rte. 24, Short Hills Clin £IAPU fnnlrfnr' Shortbread Swirls, Iced Fudgles, . Mb $ 1-lb c Jllll UlOry tOOKie» Chocolate Chip, French Apple Fingers Pkg ' 3/ 1 Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix pk« 2/3? 14 oz 15 oz' can 5/89° ^ Minute Rice .— pkB i Hunt's Tomato Sauce _ \\\\

Choose from a wide Selection at tour Dairy Barn ! .Save more on Health & Beauty Aids Baked fresh from tour ownvvena! y2 Gal. Merit Axelrod's Halo Rise Stop & Shop Yah Yah DASHING -Stripes go sophis- ticated for spring in Oscar Ice Cream Yogurt Shampoo Shave Cream Apple Pie White Bread de la Rente's urbane gown FruH flavored of cotton twill. Printed in ISc OFF LABEL 15c OFF LABEL Serve this delicious SLICED brown, black, and white Half gallon carton In Plain or apple p'e with good polka dotted stripes, the vanilla Blue, Regular or Your choice of Men- Delicious white •^sorted flavors, now tasting Stop & Shop bread will please plunging V-necked dress is hall pint Dry, your choice, In ''thol, Regular or Lime at this low mini- coffee. all your loving set off by a wide red patent containers an unbreakable 7 oz 7 on and Menthol. Have a sandwich eaters. belt ' p*rlce. Buy an extra. pl-illc Try It and see. 59 237 plastic bottle. botllc happy shave. OU: 1-rb, 6 dz pkg 4 Mtr.Boi Stop & Shop Sliced American Cheese '£9 ,., Modess Super or Regular Stop & Shop Family Size Silver Cake PK8 49° 14 oz 9 or pkg IS KVSY TO VLW.K Mich's Whip Topping ".s^ Listerine Mouthwash bottle Daisy Plain or Sugar Donuts of 1 dozen . . . ji'STIMIONK ', Mb, 3 or 10c OFF • 6.75 QZ C Caterer's Kitchen Sherbet, ass't, flavors •%' Pepsodent Toothpaste, Family Size, LABEL tube 59 Stop & Shop Plain Lemon Pie pkg 49° ' A»k fof 'Ad Tok.r* and »(t« will h«lp you with a . Rmull-G.ll.r Want Ad. ' *********************

' V full-umu. ' !.\: Oiw-liulf u( die pienii- |)L'u!it'H incli'ule ihone iiictirred A 8 -Thursday, March 2(3 leaj> of uge. ' • iiiiii;_J2^i_d for. inudicul insiir- ]ji'iinarily for tlie prevention C. MoinlVer'of llonseliulilor \IIICL.1,- U|) in U maximum de- 'or aUcviiitiun of a physical Federal fncortie tax-question* or menial defect Ar.1 illnu.'js. -Public lie.'ationship 'I'mx - If a |ior- 'diictiun •of--$l">i), may IXJ de- 1 son iSj a member uf your duttfctHf-y^u itciiiiza.Tlie lial-j 'I'll s Includes amounts"paid to TOWNSHIP OF UNION •"—O-' ls"a full-time student a-—moved since your employment household", lus.need not, bc_re- ance of your premiums may ])'ivsTclans•",: Biirflcuns. den- NOTICL TO CONTRACTORS " (Prepared by Internal Revenue tists, optometrists and oilier PUBLIC NOTICE 1» hereby given that Service) "•- dependent even if lie is over ended, you should notify your . Jated-in..orddr-tu _be_cojisra=~" be added toyuuroiliei'iiiedical . seslnd prnptMsla will be received by the 187 employer of your latest ad- ...ered a' dfpfnri^nr. llo^evor. L£JJpe!L§,fi-S to - •detorminp :•—.categories ut -pruaitioiiers. Township Committee of the Township of Q: Where "do I obtain tax dress for forwarding, 'yi'iuf Meiilcal ' expenses include -Union tor UM CONSimlCtlQNQF AlUi.- - forms?— A: Your child can qualify us he m..st- have lived in your whether or not lliey exceed MKORCED CONCBCTK BOX CtlLVKHT, a dependent regardless of age Form W-2. household the entire year and 3 .percent of your total income. masonry flumnand related work in Branch A: Use the tax form mailed If you are unable to secure 7 ol th« Flilabeth River between Lehigli to you whenever possible. If and regardless .of the amount -..-must-mei;txlie_ollierioi 1 r tes ts. Q: What medical expenses and limbs, eye glasses, hear- Avenue'"and Arnet Avenue, in the town- 'of his income as long as he ts- ~aTot'nr~W-2 from your em-- ~"If a person is related to you, . are cleductihlc? ing aids, crutches and othor ship of Union, Union County. New Jersey. JyouJiaye_. tojjue. another form ployer, you should attach q, The work shall consist «(t l}ecause of a mistake, use tlie ' a fiiir-time student and you he need not be a_member of A: jOnly those medical ex- similar costsT • statement to your return, ex- 1 1. 50 L,F, Reinforced Concrete bummed address label from • provide more than half his your household or live witli penses which exceed 3 pcirccnt Transportation--costs Box Culvert, 4 feet high plaining the reason, and indi- 1 by 12 feet wide, com- tlie form mailed to you. It support. , you In order to he considered of your total income can ha curred in connection with pletn In place. A full-time student is one cating the employer's name, a dependent. ' -deducted. Subject to tills re- 2. 1300 L.F. Masonry Humir, 3.67 is easily r.emoved. If you hire medical treatment may be who is enrolled for the number address, amount of wages re- D. Citizenship. Teat - Per- atruction you'inay deduct med- claimed as mtdical expenses^ feet high by 12feot wide, an accountant to prepare vour ceived, and tlie amotmtof in- '•- < • eompleto In pUo«*. > tax return, give him the forma of coiii'ses considered •' full- i son-must be a citizen or rcsi-' . ical and dental expenses which, • This does not Include dep're-'- a. • 20 C.Y. Reinforced Concrote ottendancfe at Ills school come tax withheld from your dent of this country, or.a.resi- •you.actually paid fur'ypursejf, Slab . litailed to you and ask him to J ciation or insurance on your "b. 30 L.F. Masonry Wall ntleu.1 fur ul IgflS dent cif • Canada,- lvlexTco;'-Mj4 rbift-docs jncliide amounts• *gB™ 'S CSWJtllIT TT '/rx:h"M • ig^wJr-S-4Ai«^»r-trom—your= ;axi, Dtfs, tntin-or"- 'embankments. Is employed full-time during' • your employer to issue a new 7 4. 240 L.F. 15-Inch Reinforced nearest IRS off|pe~or from: taxpayer claims the exemp- ywir deductions on l o::m 1040. plane fare. You may deduct - Concrete Pipe Storm tlie day and attends school at W-2 to you, clearly marked tion. . . Yo-i may deduct medical and • 5 cents per mile for medical* Water Sewer, complete most banks and- post offices. l, - . . "Corrected Copy." You Fusli in place. .*.#--*' nig t< E. joint Reflirn Test- Per- dental expenses only on tlie related automobile costs, in- Boneless ;• ' 5. 4 Units Inlets, complete In If-the student earned more should then file .Copy B of the son, must hot have filed a joint year in which they are paid. place, using existing - Q: Where should I file my stead of detailing the various castings. return7 than_$6Q.CLdurlng die year, he corrected Form W-2 with your return with fiis or her^pouse. Deductible medical ex- expenses. CLUB STEAKS TURKEY THIGHS ,. p. 400 L.F. Concrete Curb;7" xlO" must file his" own-tax return completed tax, return, along Espouse is never a dependent. _ x 20", complete in A: All residents of New Jersey^hould mail their com-' on which he can claim his own with Copy B of any bther '. ' * *. '* l< 7. 150 L.F. Concrete Walk, 5inohea" exemption even if his parents—Forms W-2 you may have Q: Explain die deduction for $189 in thickness by-four feet g^ted returns' to Internal • Ib. . in width, complete In Revenue Service Center, claim him as a dep&dent. recelvedi medical insurance premiums. , Ib. ' place, THE PINGRY SCHOOL 8. 200 T• the calendar_ B^GKJSS Income Test - tion of & Reinforced Concrete Box Cul- should get your, refund with- yeart afiiTSre not expectedto'. ' Generally." a dependent mus Springfield _ ' ' - - ."•• DR 6-5505 -~- - t vert, Maaonry Hume ana miatedWork" 7 'and accompanied by a certified check, In. 5 - 6 weeks-after you, return to work during thecal- have received less thaj£$6f HltLSl5iE ^^ 956 STUYVESAHT-AVE. ' ''~""'" 1 fwhUr'j, nhftrif# or ft tdd bond duly exe- rriail your return. .-If-will- endar—year,: he must-furnish gross in the tax year.This, cuted by the bidder as ptinclpalandhav- irton—* ~" ,_ina_aj BureW. an amount equal to atj probably take 8 -' 10 weeks your Form W-2 not later than, tijst does not ^pplyjco your leut ten (10%) of the total amount Of the' if~ you mail your retumaf-__3Q_day.s_af tec__he makes .the children- under 19 years of — fcdd M guanmtee that in caae a contract 355-6990 is awarded to him he will execute such terjVprlll. last payment to you. If you have age or your children who are - . contract and furniaKa satiaiactocy_Per- ' formancfl Bond^ No certified check or . ' * cashless check or bid bond will be ac-: cepted If the amount is less than ten- per cent {10%) ,arTire~l5liraTnolinf'bia.~ Deposits.- accompanying bids shall be __™H™ **aled In the bid envelope. '- t~JDfawtngiB) ppe5Micatl6nBriiid the form i of bid for uSkpropoIeS work will be fur- nished by we Township Engineer, Itichaxd A.-Mtxex,_aLhU_afiice. 1034 ~fial«m-Road,-Unl«x,-N»>wJersey«ataooBt of; $10.00 or the »ame may be Inspected by prospective bidders at the Engineer'o ofaoe during business hours* Plans and specifications will not be furnished to any contractor within four (4) days prior to receipt of bids. ''— "" The successful bidder will be required to enter Into a contract agreeing to con- T6rmTB"t)l»Te|ulatlons~and conations of -Ch»pter-15O Laws of 1863. known as THET" "NEW -Ti^pigrY ppFVATT.nJnwAnr Any, and the regulations of the New Jersey State Commission of Labor and Industry. The successful bidder will be required to -pay not less than the prevailing wage rates listed and made a part-of this pro- posal and contract.. m the event that it is found that any ' workmen employed by the contractor or the sub-contractor' Is paid less than the required_w»(;e rate, th• e TownsKIJToTownsfiljTof . Union may-terminals* • the> contractor'contractor's righ„__ t to procee, d withtheworkoDrkorr any part o.m.-f th. e wor*:..—k wher. e ther^. e ha.—s been. striliiar_ _ ^a_ to pay the required wages. The'Con- tractor arid surety;shall £e liable toth e Township of Union for any excess costs occasioned thereby. The Township Committee reserves the critfit"toT«i«cVany and all bids and to award the contract to any bidder whose— proposal in its judgment best serves Its Interests, '. By order of the Township Committee. -— MAJW E. MIXER Township Clerk llnfhii •n*Mrt~Uir, 70, IQfUl (fg.ffft 114)

RUBUC NOTICE Notfoo is hereby given that at a meet- -inj of tile .XOVtnsjdp Committee of th» Township of union in the County of Union. held on March 11, lees the following -offer Ms reoehred for tne purchase of the dwelling-house Jooated on premises ship, Union 'County, New Jnivy, owned by ttis Township of Union in Urn C6unty ol Uhlon; 'ucofbr from William W. Frlbsrnr, of DTI Bonnel Court, Union. Nsw Jirsty to purchase (or $100,00

andsald offar may Bien-be • 'mm , _, A deposit dT$'l .UUU-o'r'iTl'&'f'ergtlBhs-arllaccount jnd jcijf rently proved—Bp—nte' sale confirmed and "Accumulated dividends mayrEe-wltbdmwn.atany time iif part ~ =T-erSfiEM^OFrADP TO ratified upon said terms and conditions earns 5% a year lriterestrcpmpounde3^uarterly-as"f6ll5Wsr or a modification, thereof, provided that tl or In full. Dividends wllhbe mailed to you upon request. YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT HARMONIA, no higher price or better terms shall Regular Savings rate (currently 4'/2 /o a year) compounded then be bid for said property by any other person. " • and credited quarterly: March, June, September and Decem- The balance In an Investment Savings Account may not ex- YOUR FAMILY FINANCIAL SERVICE CENTER. I Mary E. Miller' Cle A ol the Township ber 30th, and a " ceed $7500Q except for Interest accumulations and as other- of Union in the County l » wise permitted by law. \ ' UnionLe>der,Mar.30,1969. (Fee:$le.O!) , Special rate (currently Va of 1% a year) compounded on Investment Savings Account Depositors may also" use their FREE Postage-Paid Envelopes for Saving By a quarterly basis and credited to the account at the end of bank books as collateral for loans. _ —-, ^ Mall. Phone 289-0800. .. », the fourth full quarterly dividend period.

We Care About This Community. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY — Read Us HARMONIA r HARMONIA SAVINGS BANK Every Week—- One Union Square, Elizabeth, New Jersey 67207 and See. I I enclose* $- . ($1,000 minimum required). Please op^n an Investment Savings Account as checked. I enclose $ to open a Regular Savings'Account as ohecked: I • Individual Account In my name alone. • 1 UNION SQUARE • 540 MORRIS AVE. • 'Joint Account with '. : : —— BANK : • Trust Account (or „ ^ ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY I NAME- BANKING HOURS: lnn Brand • Ullln. Product I ADDRES8- ; ,,e 24 HOUR SERVICE jJNION SQUARE, LOBBY UNION SQUARE DRIVE-IN MORRIS AVENUE l( your money Is presently located elsewhere, HARMON|A dfti complete the I UNDEN. N.J. OWOnl. Mln.rmi. C.O.b.) Mon. thru Frl...,'... iv.... 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon. thru Frl 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Frl 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. THE FAMILY SAVINGS BANK SINCE 1851 entire transaction lor you. " . ten r/iiu/rotv sv. Extra Hours Monday Evening. 6 to 8 p.m. (Excopt Monday-Q a.m. to 8 p.m.) Extra Hours Thursday Evening. 8toB p.m. I 'Member Fidaral D.poilt lniuranc«,Corporetlei CAU 353-1444 WALK-UP: 8 n.m. to 9 n.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ' ' lhU8day sfaff changes Coordinating Agency Id sttJdy 20, 1969-A 9 fefey county unit of needs in four fields jJFoup for retarded The Union Cojinty Coordinating Agency for requested Dr. MacKay to outline a borad' Higher Education will sponsor studies to de-- survey to determine areas of need and inter-',, * Two changes have been announced In the est in-Union County for higher- educational staff of the Union County Unit, New Jersey termlne"the needs of Union County in the fields of nursing education, programs for tlie econom- programs, ana to study the new. charge- Association for Retarded Children, by the back legislation to determine its relationship president, Bertram Schwartz, of Westfield. ically and culturally disadvantaged, retraining programs and programs in citizenship train- with {he Coordinating Agency. The charge- The positions became available when Mrs. "back law provides for students in Union Betty McGhee, who had been director of die ing, it was announced this week by James S. ' Avery, chalrrnanr County, for example, to attend a program '' • Union County Unit's-educational—ppograms,- in Ocean County College not available at' The studies will be conducted under the Here's the season's was-prp.moted_to_execulive-directjqr, _qf the Union College or Union .County .Technical organization. • '•',"' —leadership of Dr, Kenneth C. MacKay, execu— newest f88n*onTirend« ' dve director and former president, of Union Institute with the Union County Bo^rdi of Inspired by. daring —MrsrBorothyPinlzlo. ft.N;. has be arf-nf rht; rnlrlnp pout. nlle p {p ,:Acach«.d

rugher. EUCTcatlon plans- Union Col- th school.age who''are ndt'accepted in tlie spe- legc and Union County Technical Institute, cial education classes of the public schools. toouch Jor fiin- Judge, educators Scotch Plains, for two-year college education. dressing."Gals Mrs. Finlzlo is a graduate of the Jersey idhL -go—wild—for , Institute will-earn college creditsand qualify— ApacKeT guy si City Medical Center School of .Nursing. Before for the Associate, in •Applied Science degpee_~ Joining "the Day Care Center staff in 1963, Jo discuss helping through Union C9llege. - - ShV worked at"Elizabeth General Hospital in general .nursing, as health director for stu- — Four programs in electronics, mechanical.—— dent nurses, and in the out-patient depart- chemical, and date processing technoligy will _ children in trouble be offered during tlie 1969-70 academic year ment. At the Day Care Center she has served J as a teacher and as assistant to Mrs. McGhee. A panel of four persons willdiscuss "How at the Union County Technical Institute under Mrs. Finizio llves.in Winfield' Park. We Help Our Children Who Are in Trouble," contract with the Coordinating Agency, Avery - 4 reported, • '" ...... Kirs. PHscTIla Jordan, R.N., has been ap- at -the annual meeting of the Union J^ounty Sizes 6-20. pointed supervisor of the unites Independent Psychiatric "Clinic" on" Tuesday ~ at Overlook The'Coordinating Agency -authorized the Living Progranu—wiilch is—located—at-the Hospital, Summit. drafting of a contract with the Union County . Technical -Institute for the four prograrns now CLOTHING Union County Rehabilitation Insdoite, Berkeley . --The-RevrSslvatore-Cltarella of Kenilworth, Hblghts. Here young retarded-adults are taught^ offered there, and authorized the-drafting of program chairman, annouirced,Jilis weeklthat _contracts Jor-seven new programs now being sfcnis to Increase their ability to participate- the paneJL will include. Judge Fdttle JONAS fir home and-cpmmunity life. • 1112 LIBERTY AVE. Jflt [Mrs. Jordan lives in Short Hills. She re- —Opii- ceived a BS; in nursing from Wittenberg Phono 289-5149 ~i~ ccp

the Child Psychiatric Unit .of. Mt. Sinai NittoU, principal of AlexanderHamllton:: THlgnScTiool, Elizabeth; Reuben' Feld- •• *, The Unfon-Gounty Urilt,conducts-riumerous stein, house master-at Summit Junior High ^": edtcadbnall and • recreational-programs for " ^REPAREnNVITATIONS-—Invjtatlons to-thB-Wew-Jersey Symphony's JewdJ3all on^April 19 School,-andDr.-JayWi-Fidierrmedical-direc-"" ^•-retarded'people of alleges.- • — ••;. 33gLtHelHobert 1 rearHotBlrNewark, are preparedHjyrfrom-leftr-Mps^BcMCC 0. Rfwl, Mrs. tor of the clinic _ •; Information^ can . be-obtained* from Mrs. -AnthonAnthony AH and Mm. David H^H.nffman- 8lIi>Ilj£abejh_.;The8lIi>IElj£abejh_.;They &r6JpejTlberr6JpejTlberss ooff **ee newlX " I Mqlifjee at tne^-urutls-tieadquarters in Kenil- The program will-start-atr8:3Op;m^at-the fch~ formed EUzabeth^JHillsidEUbhJHld e ChapteCh r of thhe Wom^en'sCiunnUtteeibZffieiNew'JerseW'CUibZffiN'J y SSymphi»iy_ hospital's auditorium. • ._ IF Orchestra. •__' ~ •. ' ' ' •--"" 1.. Benjamin H. Haddock, executive director of the clinic, announced that trustees will be e'lected-to represent Berkeley-Heights, Moun- MAKE YOUR OWN. advisors tairtsiderNe*J>rovldence, Plainfield, Roseller -- Summit^—Union-and-Westfield.- OBier Union OPEN TVTtST —County communities are represented. into woods asiciorgreafer did After the niemb«?ship meeting trustees will elect officers for the new year. FRIDAY Two hikes are scheduled for I. He's "Judd for the De- Standardizatio;andardi n of . federal -assistance ' i "HTembers^and-Tguests-ot-tne— county~'welfar[ty~'wel: e boar"dB~ahd~tacreased state pillllHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII Ilninn-Gounty HildnR ClubSat- Paul'Anka aldlto the boards-were asked last week by EVENINGS r urday and Sunday. Girl Bah the Citizens .Advisory Committee of die Union . Most long -!— On* Saturday, Miss Irma H. Dave Gorrowoy County! Welfare Board, according to Gerald_-_ --distance rates Heyeirof-Elizabeth-will-lead'a 2. Father -of-r/iAy TKree BaunrKnrtner, chairman of the committee. — six-mile ramble in the South | - are cheaper The" committee asked "the enactment of 8 P.M, Mountain Reservation. The David Wayne _ after 7 P.M. on group "wffl-nreeirat the park- FederaLkeglslaUoiOO:pr.O-Vlde for the Stan- _ ONE OUNCE OF ~ weekdays and all ] ing area nearest.to South Or- David Niven dardization of assistance throughout the^na- ange avenue^on Crest drive at • \ Fred MacMurray tion" because welfare costs to-states "has iUSTOM BLENDEDI day on Saturdays..; j . increased immeasurably -due to the rising" ":.'~ _ 1:30 p.m. ' .- 3. Zany_^ fellows, Rowan -and Sundays, and ' ' _cost of. livingl'_ and that "Federal contrlbu- Robert Franzblau of Somerr l«tl»r •' ^tlons_are limited "by the reason-of-existing with the Ws cheaper set will lead a ten-mile hike formulas of participation. • ~ in the. areS: of Mount -Tam- Lswii Purchase of H Martin many and Sunfish Pond in The committee also asked the state leglsla-T 5iy 4.-Star-of~BrandedA- tur.e~to~ "amend existing laws wherebyZthe7' The group will meet at West Noil Word.n . administration and cost of_aaslatance pro- , End avenue at Route 22, North - Chuck Connors grams be taken over 'by the State of New PIPE MU 6-3421 Plainfield, at 9 a.m. .— '- ; Bill Dana JJersey y therebyy relieving local-government 1019 MORRIS AVE. :—-For—-fJrthei^Jhfor 5, TeeVee ser.les-w.a-tc-h-lhe- — of this responsibility.* concerning the above hik"es, ratings. contact the recreation depart- Pre«i BEEF SALE ~ Critics Scholarships given LARGE SELECTION-Ot - ment-of-the Union County Park ..•>• Commission. ;. -TT~ Nielsen -The- TB-Respiratory-=Disease^AssociatIon^r- SIRLOIN STEAKS n ^^ofCehtralNew^Jersey — sponsorsTOftheUnion, . Your Want Ad IDJOU Hudson and Monmouth County Christmas Seaj__ TOM'S — I .'J9AB A|pJD(J — 2 ''J9MS|A Campaigner has awarded scholarship grants to—^ PORTERHOUSE STEAKS asy To Place ( f |uenb seven area physicians to attend a Postgraduate SMOKE SHOP ->-!|jBdxo~- c'^UQDS Course~on Pulmonary Function, which will ha 974 STUYVESANT AVE. ; Just Phone held MarcTr2Tlo~2,8, at Boston City Hospital,- — UNION -Erashly Ground =Sa3/v\SNV Boston, Massachusetts, it was announced_by_ 688-4334 " 17700 Alfred A. Vonderaa orKenilwor*, president 7 ^^ KANCHp;^ NOW ON DISPLAY SHIN SOUP MEAT (Bon* In) PORK SALE 'S Garden State Fanns .-- -~i-i CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS ib. SEE IT AT SMYTHE LOIN END ROAST ib. in andsee PORK BUTTS the cars listed below. FRESH CALLI HAMS They proudly wear Fresh City Cut SPARERIBS ^Jtt I llltlllMllMIIIIIIUIIMMtlltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltll^liMlllltlllllltllllllltllllllUlllltltlllllllllitllltlllllllllUlIUlJIU this emblem: Try Our Extra-Lean TTORK COTtEK AiTantlllilrtg Bonaless Pork .Treat-T.RY IT TODAYI Ib. uiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijimiHiimtttHiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiMiMuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiuuuiuaiininiiiiiiHHW i|j,lTT7^M-l;nl^.»>^.,.4J».p... 1lfllW>M^—^ r=Fwm-Trl»- ^--zgr: E=mi

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These compete withtheclasslcBhirt-_ dress, -'j . ~ • Exterminating & TtrmlM CohtroJ Restaurant ft Take Out Service 1 • AUTOMATIC TRAMSMJSSIONS •BOATS^-OUTBOARD MOTORS •JUVENILE FURNITURE t TOYS Further fashion Impact "appears In the palr - DENCO EXTERMINATING CO., INC. _5JMQN^SJ4JiyrENILE FURNITURE IN ELI2. . , CHICK'N RIBS ing of-tough" and tender fabrics— pique witli LEE MYLES AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS MOIOCRAFT ^ :-._ . -^TV SNAC'KS--^PICNICB -- PARTIES voile7 for Instance, or gingham with eyelet.v . -^Johnson motors, boats, trailers .".T=. Terml.te__cpn_trp.l_.speclaliats — SERVOS JUVENILE FURNITURE IN ORANGE TAKETT PROM A PROj—TAKE IT TO A PRO 9 Professional tt Scientific 9 Dependable The finest In baby At teen furniture fl( toys —.Open Six-Day* Brfmrto. 7 pm —" Everything goes, shapewise — just so long TRADE WIND CAMPERS ' — Pest. Control Protection — as it's fitted. In dresses particularly, -the 945 Elliobarb Ave., EllxobohS - FREE-DELIVERY-k-ASSEMBjLY —332-Chestnut St. at Five Points Union 687-0300 '1265 Shjy vo«ant Avo., Union 687-4568 _865.Eliiabet)i Aye^^Elliabeth 351-1200 . -1— Coll 687-9113 - • waistline moves to new levels — up the arm^ - Telephone 351-0030 _ — 319-Moln-St., Orange " '1 -674-5274 Holes or down to the Jilps to formtfie~blousant. the princess and.the torso looks all wi^h,'.•- • AUTO RADIO SPECIALISTS • - • Bowline Apparel ft Accessorial FIRE PROTECTION—\ ^ •KOSHER MARKETS__ ,, • ROOFERS •-.--__- - lots of body seaming^- » ;'• ' , • ' -iEORGE'S PRO-SHOf FRANK GREENBERG-'S -- ~~Pahfs" burst'Torth ^everywhere, as" an off- : 1ELIZABETH FIRE PROTECTION CO7 --F. SAMMARCO &~SON ROOFING CO. BUNDER'S JERSEY RADIO._L_ —Bowling Balls, bowling ' shirts, trophies -• at — KQSHER MEAT MARKET shoot of their new popularity with Mother.-,— awards - Pluming ti drilling - ALL TYPES OF FIRE EQ.UJPMENT - Roofs"^T3utters_^Leadorj>:- Since .1926 SPECIAL: Recondltloqed reverberator, =TfKBiaT«eTei58raVIng- .—•-•-••• -KOSHER Home. Cooked RCTBy=to--Eat Foods Legs range from- a-sjight flare to "elephant- - amplifier for your oar - $9,95 ' - MEMBER OF B.B.D. - Garden State Bowl ~ Union 85o Gibbon* Ct.. EHxolnrtfr FREEZER ORDERS AT LOW PRICES leg" bells. •_.- i,~ •':••-"• '' " •"" Aye., Unlpn 1028 Stowe St., Union _. 686-7651. As for style dnd fabric, just about evefy*T~ , variation flourishes. For _example,. a denim. - T^—jumpsuit-has"3n-invertia-pleat on- the leg,, • AUTO SERVIOE CENTER ~, •'] ;-, • BRIDALt?HOPS - •FLORISTS and that is-faced with a giddy gingham, check. B& L CITGO BRIDE'S SHOPPE OF-WESTFIELD — • LAWN MOWERS- Sale* ft Service Another approach sees .the hard-working ll EXPERTS AT: transmissions, air conditioning : Open 9 AH to STM^Saturday til 6PM H.J. BURKE& SON—= BOULEVARD .GARDEN CENTER -lookzof-Plllow-tlcking overallsL-transformed Great variety beautlfuLgowna - Sizes 3 to SO • v stale, lnapeotlon fli warrantiea - FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS - TORO-JACOBSEN-LAWN BOY For Information fj dl ,t~I' ~~i03"Lenox Ave. cor plortfi~Avo. iJ 604_Bouloyard, Kenllworth 272-6277 1865 Vouxholl Rd- Union 688-9888 ^3^3T555 891 Pennsylvania Avo., Union 686-0955" . fabrlcsTHPurable press shows up for Sunday--...,,-_'• Concerning This Directory " best and-llve-lt-up everyday wear.- - - • FO RMAL~WE7nrnSlBTTr - -Voiles,-in-polyester or polyester-and-cot- *AUTO 1 TRUCK TIRES * Building & Remodeling - ton blends, head for the Easter parade. Hard- . _ R t i & Sales— ^PAUL'S .AMERICAN TIRE- EXCHANGE- Contractor. en B rnirRS on their heels ire knits, piques and ginghams. SINGER'S FORMAL WEAR UNION CENTER WINES & LIQUORS — &••••:•'" BE8T PRICE SON QUALITY TIRES - GEORGE FOLENTA Call 686-7700 -•- Baby checks are Important.In coats, f61- Featuring Nationally advertised formal. FREE DELIVERIES-— j : Mnjfi - Mnrnn TIINF-TTP ublleeln c st 91 86 tn \fntn**~**iH. Carpeta and fumlture^lejanecLby-hand.. .°. P " P ^ PTdlsappolnt yout for-homes, business, motorlvehloles . Corr$lete~~\ftheel~allgnlng & balancing repairs —— Residential flt_commercial Administration hospitals during 1968 was 964-1292 _ —Complete bruke service— farynjjr'hBme or office 1118 LlbaHy Ave., Hlllilde __L 354-589*3" 1070-Sal.m-Rd^Unlon- - 487-4050 "$17Loeu«t Ave.;"HiiT»ide 687-8451 :$39:34'l

•iJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllS ^CARPENTER & BUILDER • FUNERAL DIRECTORS • RUGS«rC«RPETS— ==: ROLLING PIN BAKERY MICHAEL STECHER KENILWORTH FUNERAL HOME In U nion to call Police THE FLOOR SHOP;: New & Used -ORDERS TAKEN POR ALL OCCASIONS- General Contractor - Additions - Alterations Conrad J. Wozrtiak, Mgr.? "QUALITY AT A COMPETITIVE!1 PRICE... Dormers, Baths- Insurance Estlmatu __-AIR CONDITIONED CHAPELS- -TRY-USMI" ^— 60| Chastnut St., Union 686-2490 —'Repairs & Gutters — —Ample Off-street parking— ~Dia» 686-0700 Automobile 2740 Kllllan PI., Union 686-9625 Washington St., Kenllwororllh 272.5112 ,540 North Aye.; Union 352-7400 4- Dealers^ • BANQUETSrWEDDINOS, PARTIES • MEAT MARKETS SRHOOLS-WELDING •CATERERS -— • FURNITURE DEALERS• ... GENERAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Guide p;«v', CLUB DIANA — - CRANFORCr CATERERS, INC. SPEKHARDT FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY GAISER'S PORK-STORE-1NCV-"— nillllllllilii'Miiiitillillllillililllilliilllllllllliljliiillltltllilliiiiiiiiiniiiiii^ v_r' -. . — 3 Beautiful Private Rooma —" —•—— 9peclallling-ln-buHet catering, ; Qtmllty immw^nrfB oold cuts — meats — SCHOOL OFWELDING " WEDDINGS - BANQUETS - EXCELLENT FOOD : BEPROOM3 • BEDDINtr =-ptNIWG-ROOMSl Acetylene — electric — tig —mlg -...... Dancing-*—|cloor~8howe Week-ends "W«_ComeJoJv;ou" CARPETING- TABLES -' DRAPERIES . IMPORTED > DOMESTIC SPECIALTIES : ——•—IndlvlduaT-lnstructton ~Dpy/evenlng fcSagO:Sprlngfle|d-Xve., Rf« 24' " Union 1033 Springfield Ave;, Cran 2Z6J155 Decorating - Slipcovers - Repairs- Cheeses — Beer' 1419 Stoyve.ant Ave., Union 688-7555r 0 9 Morr Av Un|on 686-3421 — Veteran Approved — . h Er? ' !» °- 1118 Baltimore AyeTrPnden:-- ^486-0150 —_— •- Old (mobile -~ • BARBERSHOPS •GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS ' Oldest & Largest Exclutlve • CLEANING & LAUNDERIN • MOVING & STORAGE •SHOES-for Women & Children I Olds DeaUr in Union County |! sumo Do DIAMOND CLEANERS GULF PRODUCTS &I-SER_V1CEJ BURNETTVTSAVEWAY VAN LINES UNION BOOTERY ^ Shirts,. l.Quhderlng,-tall(2ring,r formals —SpedalUlng'- filllng-dootofst-prescrlptions ~~ Specialized Haircuts - Any Style Reweavlng - Suede Bt leathor cleaned Local, iong^dlsTBnoe, oVermmsT Fur cleaning (k storage : : __EREE-=aoO-SaCAMBS:wiTH OIL J. FILTER ". Exclusive agency for ELIZABETH MOTORSM .LADIESLHAlRCUTS BY GUIDO " FREE ESTIMATES - UNJTEDVTOCEINES Roled Used Con" Gajloplng Hill-Shopping Canter Union . Complete caroare- repairs & tuno-ups 1210 Spruce St., Roselle-- - 245-4343 SELVA DANCE WEAR~ 11075 Stuyveiant Ave., Union \ fi 523 ChestnutJLtwJJnlon ' 686-9777 582 Morrli Ave., Elliobolh EL 4-1050" ' •J Telephone 687-3585 -— 1030 Stuyve»drit Ave;, Unlon_ 686;5480_ iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiaimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin: • BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS ^— •SPOTTING GOODS • COCKTAIL LOUNGE & RESTAURANT • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ?—=. ROSS SPORT SHO.P : — EN ROLL-EiSI E_ In Union to report o fire ZH:.. THE CHATEAU 1664 : _l:- -GUTOWSKI MUSIC CENTER Don't Mlss-OuMth-Annualfaoltle^BKowF -UHIiJH —SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE- Businessmen's luncheons-Dlnnor-Banquet room Sales - Lessons - Rentalsdt Repairs - "Tuesday/Nlte Mar. 11 at 7 pm FULL ^DISCOUNTDIS S AVAILABLE- . UndenjHlgh School-^^-- _jAppro_ved State Department of Eduontlbry ' Dancing week-ends to the fabulous "Four More" Dial 686-1230 MOTORS 1664 Stuyveiant Ave., Union 964-0383 1209 E. Grand St., Elizabeth '. - 352-3754 Casting Demo. • Fly Tying *> Movie * Door Prizes AUTHORIZED 1109 E. Grond St., ElUobeth'""." 1053 Elizabeth Ave.,-Ellzabeth 354-0Sd6~ DODGE-DART -•-COBSET SITOFST • BEAUTY SALONS —•NUKSERY-& GARDEN SHOP ANN-LQUISE-TCORTET SHOt5 SERVICE CENTER" • TELEVISION SERVICE Sales & Service —IMPERIAL HOU5E-OF-BEAUTY - CHEVRON PRODTJCTS Ik SERVICE- EVERGREEN PLANT • Cars) "Our Pride Is In Your Appearance" Free winterizing, with every tune-up- ~Bv«rgreens - fertilizer - plont-seod- — ; j^CJT O BER S P E Cl A L "—~~—WETBFECIAUXE IN SERVICING T604 Stuy ve sont Ave,,_Un.|pn 686-4 Vl4 -Free-Grease job with*oil ohonge tit fllter- Lqndscape pUntlng-lnsectlcldes-pottedmums ' — Nationally Advertised.BrarulK — • COtORTV'S • _ OURBBST.BODY WAVE ...... YVV$10.00- Morrls Ave. 8, Liberty Ave., Union 687-3696 1061NrBroarTSt., Ellx. 354-0833 118rMorrTiTAve., UnToT? ' ~9«"4-ld29" J056"StOyve*ant Aver,-UnYon 600 BrJtJIivaTdrKerTllworth 276-2331-

ArBICYCLF DEALERS •'~ - DANCE STUDIO * OILS - FUEL TWUMPH - JERRY'S SUN SERVICE CENTER MAJORTftRAND TUBECO. VICTORY BICYCLE & TOY CO. DOROTHYINDERtEfB-D*N«E-STUDIO _..- SUNOCO PRODUCTS 5. SERVICE - KINtSSTONCO; Maker Of - WE BERVIGB-WHAT WE SELL -~' ALL FORMS OF Open 24 hours - Broke work 01 minor FUEL OIL - INSTALLATION- SERVICE Expert repair servloe - All makes At models : "CT-6+ V ' SpliNra~MlrJ~'• TR6-J» ISO NEW BICYCLES ON-piSPLAY — .' Stago Arts & Vocal Training -•-- — — repairs - PLUS Diagnostic Center "2304_Vauj

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• DINERS • GLASS & MIRRORS • PHARMACIES •Tropical Fish ft Pet Supplies FORD MARK TWAIN RESTAURANT DINER UNION PLATE GLASS CO., INC. LAWRENCE PHARMACY . THE SEA SHELL DORAN Dial 686-0700 .-The Populur Family Eating Place - Auto glass - mlrrorp - tablo tops . FOR PROMPT PRESCRIPTION PICK-UP "WE KNOWOUR BUSINESS .,,'.. taring the Children - Delicious Moaln - Retsilvorlng - Klnzlng - plcturo framln" ' • • AND DELIVERY....CALll 1729 Morrl. Av«./ Union 688-8020 TRY US AND FIND OUT" FORD, INC. 1601 Morirls Av«., Union 687-1680 686-2468 or 686-2478 628 Boulevard, Kenllworth 272-6580 1352 Bumet Ave. ' Union Ef •/ 11 Formerly Brown Ford • DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT • HEARING AIDS-ZENITH 1/ II Unlon't Newe«t Ford & Falcon • PICTURES & PICTURE FRAMING • UPHOLSTERERS 1/ II "* Deal., ZKNITH "LIVING SOUND" HEARINQ AIDS GEORGE K. MACKIE if l| 1 for Service and Sdlei GALLOPING HILL INN THE W.W, GALLERY U d Car> at DELL'S DRUGS IN UNION CENTER - Walter Wolfberg - Furniture —- Custom manufacturing *sJ!isl .*•' " — Announcing — Free testing in our prlvato fitting room Galloping Hill Inn Catering Service J Oil painting, reproductions, groupings, Upholstering — Repairing — Bedding (One.yedr Worfortty) or in the privacy of yourhomu. 335 Wlnfleld Terr., Union 686-0336 2037 MORRIS AVE. UNION Galloping Hill Re). & Chestnut St. Union •. - FREE 10 DAY TRIAL - Sculptures, photoframes 81 laminating , ^ 1586 Maple Ave., Hillside 926-1210 471 Kearny Ave., Kearny WY 2-3752 MU 6-0040 - Call 686-2683 - 983 Stuyveiant Ave,, Union 686-3128 1, ' Open'EvenWgi Till,9 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH • EGGS& POULTRY • Ice Cream Parlour & Restaurant • REAL ESTATE • Vacuum Gleaner ft Small Appliance, JOHNNY'S POULTRY FARM JAHN'S ICE CREAM PARLOUR & . SUBURBAN REALTY ASSOCIATES V & E SALES CO. ' MAXON Eggu — Poultry — Duttwr CHARCOAL BROIL • - For.DUYINO or SELLING,,. - FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALEas« SERVICE Cuterlng to luncheons, iiwaet t6 At speolalty - On All Makes V Modoli,- - Wholesale & Relwll - Call tHe ACTION OFFICE of Unlonl — Free Plok-up Bi Delivery — to report a fire parties - Accomodatlons for up to 75 2464 Morris Ave.; Union 1298 Stuyvesont Ave. Union .", — Prlvnte Dining Room — ' ,Mj 1219 Springfield Ave. Irvlngton PONTIAC,ln(. 2029 Morrl. Aye., Union 964-0477 - Call 687-1657 or 686-0597 - 925-5533,-- 688f6568 - 68B-6569 „ Telephone 373-5441 - Aulhorl ted Salei Service PafU Dial 686-1230 • ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS' — • INSURANCE Complete Auto Repair • RELIGIOUS ARTICLES In Union to call Polica - :. Route 22 (Wettbound) TOWN ELECTRICAL UNITY SERVICE AGENT, INC. LAURA'S RELIGIOUS SHOP MNION ' 964.1400 Joe Cuntalupo, Prop - Lie. B.P. 1D08 - INSURANCE, AT 8AVINO.8 - Statues - Pluques - Missals - "Emergency Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Durglar (V Flro Alarms - Intercoms - Homeowners' 84 Tenants' Pucka«es nrlclul books - Sick call sets New services - Alterations - Electric heut Flro, Liability, Automobile, Health, Life Rosaries - Hummels ' • - In Union - Telephone 686-4165 - ' 954 Stuyvenant Ave., Union 687-7333 1179 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth 354-9194 ^ 0101686-0700 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL : y — omet • EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES • JEWELERS RESTAURANTS-CHINESE • WINDOW SHADES & BLINDS . PLACE MA,RT PERSONNEL SERVICE GELJACK JEWELERS CHINA HOUSE OF UNION MAPLEWOOD AWNING & WINDOW SHADE CO. Aulhoriled Sole»'& Service SECRETARIAL . .Receptionists • Clerical dlv. of Braunschwelger Bros. THE Chinese Hnd American Restaurant All types'of window shades - Free estlmsten T*«tli)oes, Kxocutlve, Ailmlnlulrnlivii. -OMEOAWATCH AQENCY - DISTRIBUTOR! Jloonna _ Western Mills Cot DATAPROCI.hMINCi . I NOIMri-RINO ORANOE DLOSSOM DIAMOND RIN0B Finest Chinese Cuisine - Orders to fmki Out T LlncolnMercury Inc 241 Morris Ave., Springfield 376-1710 2015 Morrl• Ave., Union 1861 Sprlnfltleld Ave. Moplewood 1191 Mo'rrl* Av«-. Union 964-1710 CALL 763-3575. . j - Call 687-3577 or, «9B-?4?7 - Coll 761-6565 .SS!B!™.._JBnaUM4 JL830 Spfingfifeld Ave,, Maplewood A 12 -Thursday, March 20, 1969-

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1C1L— 'Hospital experience essential; '. who has apptltude for details, Tesigners - rermaneni EARN EXTRA -OPERATOR ~ Goo'd starting salary plus bene- maintain neat and accurate rec- fits. Must have background of ords. No dictation. . That's what we try to make-all oLoULPjtjents. Qng_pf the najlffli's MUST BE EXPERIENCED) • Medical terminology. Call or r WORK AT GINO'S ;, apply Memorial General .Hospi- HALL V FUHS lr»C. Position With Major leading medical centers has the following positions for you: " Excellent Working Conditions; tal, 1000 Galloping Hill Rd., WHITE AUTOCAR TRUCKS FULL AND PART TIME DAY HOURS All Benefits Union, N.J. 687-1900. _U.S,L22,-Uountalnsldo • _ • Start nt $l,75-per hour Plastics Equipment N : ._ - R 3/20 232-4600 ~' • Enjoy free moots APPLY: R 3/20 PURCHASING STORE ROOM CtEi?K~ • Paid vocation and holidays -Weokiioys 8 A.M.-to-4-PiM; - -•• . MATURE WOMAN • — -1 * Thanksgiving turkey i .•• TO BABY SIT -^Mahufacturer T^.^— _-.--—-'—', .*!£ . • Christmas bo nil it .ELASTIC STOP NUT DIV. - ONE DAYAWE liK APPLY TO MANAGER - 763-8073 - K3/20 STENO Triese positions with Egan^a major manufacturer ,at^ BUSINESS OFFICE CLERK Amerace-Esna Corp. ... Full time position. Short Hills loca- f—:.: GINO'S RESTAURANT MATURE^ WOMAN COMPANION TO tion. Excellent working conditions* Non plastics processing . equipment, offers strong job — (part time evenings) 2330 VAUXHALLORp. ELDERLY LADV. II DAYS A WEEK. -26S0 RT. 22 (WESTBOUND) ~ '• UNION, N.J. ... SPIUNGFIEID contributory, retirement program and ~ security as Well* as the association with a fine ^_R.3/27— r othor fringe bonefitfl. Salary common- 378-lB26,after 3|30 P. M.- surate with experience ,., Call ' — —growth company.-£»>efience-in-design-of extruders, _ An Equnl Opportunity Employer • K3/20 MRS, SHILL- -379-6700— dryers or web handling equipment is preferred, buK- INSURANCE An Equal Opportunity Employor. not necessary. You receive a salary, based on your HORSES M/F -...,• • . .xa/20 1 _WQMAN_JVANTED qno^day^or woek AIDES. own experience and abilities. EG AN offers a bij for cloomng and some Ironing, : 'We're iSrowing-Why Not Grov^With Us?~' Gorman speaking nroforred, JS m!ni_ . SECRETARY list of Benefits_iaciugjngj_Cgmpony poid Hoapitql^^ (For Data Processing Center) utoa from busoS #141 and 8 In Union. -WANTEDII -_ Progressive International Corporation ^20nMat«r* Womon^to troln os seeking oxporlenced secretary.-Must zation, Surgical, MajbT~Medlcal, .LTfe^ lnsurano»^< i Due to our rapid oxpamlon, wo are accoptlng application! Iloforonces. 687 - 8654 aitefTT^mTor' wookonds 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. X3/20 qudllfled Mur.e AldesTTW^elT -have-cpod~steno-and typing skills, be -tho-followlno-poiltlons. ^^ , _ woll-organiEod, capable of working "Paid Sick Leave, Liberal Holiday and"Vacaticjn,u? 3^jpjp[grj Program staHIng March 31, without direction.—Varied. Interesting Schedules,'_2 Profit-Sharing Plans, Stock Purcha^'J r—working conditions and benefits-progfam.'Applym p "WOMAN TO CARE FOR GOOD 3 YEAK 1969. Paid whll»-«rdlhlng7=^— work, busy schedule. Pleasant sur- OLD BOY IN MY HOME. 10-3i30P,M;. roundings. Good salary, -and bo- -"'- "" - - • _Send-resume_or_calJ-Mri''w son at Personnel De'partmeflt." "•'_•_ -"'; -RATERS - FILE CLERKS . 4_diysr$I6. Call 687-0421. -X 3/20 APPLY MONDAY'S, WEDNES- . Convenient Sprmgfleld location. DAYS, & FRIDAYS ""- 370-7600, ext 7S4 -—. A 3/20 ST. BARNABAS - - , •-,------We con offer you arToufitandinn-TPPortunlty. Call now i fine) •FACTORY PERSONNEL DEPT: : : Light mochino work, no oxporlcnco -out •xaclly-wnat-WnJinvo to offer. . nocosaary, day or night Bhlffc—Ratir— —SAINT-EUIZABETH- Egan~& Company MEDICAL CENTER »l,80J2.09l_|.lO .Increase- aftor 30 -HOSPITAL SHELLING & SMELLING OHIO CASUALTY 38-Wm laimrerr=St^E4lnrt«rth- " IBBTTMorris Ave., Union,-N.J. 'J6 So. Adamsvillo RoadrSomervilie, N.jrO6*87-6MQH?. 20W So. Wood'Avo. Linden PHONEi 289-4000, Ext. 254 d Short Hills Road —2401-Morrla-Ave;,- Unlon 'Worlds largest Personnol System An- .An Equal Opportunity .Binptoyer -- 925-1030 , K3/20 Twunces—lOO's of openings in secro-— Livingston, N.J. ._ 964-05S0 An Equal Opportunity Employer tarlol -office -clerical-administrative.;~ rEqual Opportunity-Employer FULL CHABQE UOOKKEEPEB .K3/20 sales U technical fieldsrOar service O 3/30 R 3/6 for congenial Linden _Csmpany,_ sqon_ __chargo 1B CO. paid Call our profes- moving Into now and lareor quariors. sionally trained employment counsel- AccuracAy y and responsibilitp y mandamanda- ors now. tory. 92B-851O R 3/2/ 0 TEMP NO T*EE 688-5700 • - -CLERKS . K 3/ZQ- JOIN THE GROWING AETNA -.. -~ TYPISTS- 1 INSURANCE -A-t Manpower GAL FRIDAY OLSTEN SALESWOMAN for Home Furnishing ••-SUNOS . •• :MILLBUJRh| AND SPRINGFIELD Full or part time vvlth fo«t Store. Must havo good color coordina- SO YOU ARE A Casualty Claims Man i W _HlpJi school flraduotg. No-«Xr . Browing auburbon Co.. great op- tion. We will train you to sell. Five day WE WILL TRAIN __. _HAS THE-JOBS woek. Allbusos-pass our door. >I.7B Or An-AirOhes Underwriter TEMPORARY pqrlence necessary. portunlty taf%a\ who^ltkea small POLICY WRITERS Informol-'bflloe, good salary & per. hour plus Commission. Send - *"F ILb CLERKS Good wages, flvo-day week, advancement^medlcal and other _resumo to Box 714, o/o Suburban Pub-" Are you-ready to improve yourself and your, position In 1969, or ar'e^ou Uuhlnj Co.,1291SbiyvesantAve,,Union going to stay in the same rut manyflnd Ul5mS6lves laU In life? CLERK TYPISTS • CLERICALS ..vocations, pold hoUdoys; liber- benefits, 35 hr. . week, wide N.J. —D3/20 |~_ OFFICE •al company pension plus Social Varloty of^paslgnments, hour* To the - ambitious atid experienced men who aspire to greater individual— fllbl responslhUlty: a better salary commensurate with performance, continued RATERS Socurlirr—Blue Cross - Blue BECHETAKX - KECtlIMST education "and an opportunity to display your talents, so you can attaioun your Llboral benefit*, excellent working conditions, 'good opportunity. ' Shield. Overtime available. "HAVE THE SKILfcS Apply Mr. Robert Wilson Call Mr. Morrison Injton oenter. Diversified duties, t personal goals, we Invite you to consider UlWnt with us about a ohaluje'bihanfe'Ml WORK andsome steno. Salary open. (Ja employment.. .• . •;••' Apply Monday through Friday . 686-2000 -Mrs. Hills, 371-6622.' H 3/20 Our success in the insurance Industry is due to ths people who work for and 9:00 A.M. to 3iOO P.M.. Em- are a part of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Group team. '?~~ AETNA INSURANCE CO. ployment Office, 180-Boydon — LETS GET TOGETHER- We havolE, if you do. , ''.' KVl.wn 161 Uillbura Ave. Mlllburn can last a day, Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey. GENERAL OFFICE- Clalmsmen call or write 8, Rose ' . <;•*i'nt* ~T '- . An Equal Opportunity Employer CALL AND FINDrOUT ABOUT TYPIST^ Underwriters_oall_or_wrltB_jr^_T._Kelly """ X 3/201 "Full tlms~permanent positions PUBLIC SERVICE WORK •--:— — OLSTEN'S aocurate clerk typists "Ai-olerk. OHIO CASUALTYINSURANCE^GROUP^— -201-964-0550; iiUliill UuoU. iu wurfcr oi»»t J"l> "RBPRBBHER" SCHOOL All tlBUBflLs ft f«vuiaUle start ,,2401, Morris avenue CWWUINAIL-U IKANSPORT --for' gnl with—older children, lnff salaries. Contact personnel ACCQUNKNG pleasant working' environment, -277-6200 ATTEquafOpporlunlty Employer typing, telephone, all- around or a month ~ . ."~" K-3/27 —office .work, steno not neces- SUMMIT & ELIZABETH •'mil CLERK TYPISTS^ - sary, good salary, advancement, OLSTEN f nn special benefits, hours flexible. TRUST CO. ...it'sup Call for oppt.-MO-6-2003 SERVICES. 367 Springfield Ave., Summit. SHIPPING CLERK COMPTOMETER CLERK TYPIST An Equal Opportunity Employer To work in shipping-receiving department of the sale* «nd.Beryloe ANDREW WILSON & CORP. K 3/20 /office of HONEYWELL, INC. Will be involved In the iahlt*l8g,- -Interesting-position for somoono —UNION OPERS. • 97-5 Ball Ave.— Unlon_ _19«9 Molrls Av«. recelvlng and inventory control operations. Liberal fring* ' to with good clerical background. and an excellent work location. " - Experienced and liking for detail CDU, FRIDAY FAHWOOtJ — TYPIST , work. Good typist, own transpor- KEYPUNCH OPERS7 iLxporlonccd, accowiti~rooolvatale/ 282 So. Ava. 089-1720 (9-3) Temporary •••lnunent In Llr- "" TCallDTETScotraf 233-9200 tation . necessary. All company .payable. Typing necessary. ARE YOU paid-benefits, ELIZABETH deti. Apply Immediately, No Poo 688-0400 R3/20 - oharg0d\i _^ SECRETARIES _ -125 Broad St. 354U3939 (9-3) PYROiLASTICS CORPT _ ClrtL-EIUDAY - CLERK TYPIST NEWARK "-— WESTERN GIRL HONEYWELL'INC, QUALIFIED IN As-a-famous Manpower—White- Experienced IDM Electric Typist. Some 1139 E. Jersey SB - Eliz. ALL OFf ICE SKILLS •WAWWHIOHT OFF W. CHESTNUTBT. -advertising background doslrod for 24 Commerce St 642-0233 3S2=7960 - 574 Springfield Ave. - . Westfield, N.J. Q709Qyfu " —^UNION, N.J. An equal opportunity employer. ". ' r*' ~Glow-GlTlryou can pick the intorostlng, diversified _ opening In K 3/20_ f itF1hlM young-organliation-looating-iji-Xou ;- R3/20 ANY OF 3/20 - days,:. the weeks, the tnohths_ sons Rd., Union, N.J, earl OFFICE MANAGER - BOOKKEEPER, -Sloaso call 233- 1000. Excollont salary for properly e)a?erl- THESE AREAS? VACATION BON USES;; NO FEE- you want to work. If you have enced person. 8:30toS.$12Sminimum, TYPIST TEMPORARY TOP RATE GIRL FRIDAY - TYPINO more for right person. Union area, Excellent\]}ositlon available-wiih es- ACCOUNTANT- -office skills, we always have CLERK TY05T5— SfcLKiB,PHIlApeRETEK • 964-0810. 3/iatlt, tahlUhed expandingclinical laboratory, REGISTER OR CALL FOR DJC. 20 MQNSOE ST, OFF HWY. Modern bulldlnp;, near bus line, full TH/.UI03M" • • Steno ------interesting:assignments at-top- 22, UNIQN. 080-2910. X-3/20" benefits, incentives plus advancement "CHOICE—ASSIGNMENTS |N (FULL-TIME)^ opportunity.- Contact...Personnel Dept rates. Come see us soon/ GENERAL OFFICE WORK PBX 555- ...::!•• National ClinlcalServiae Labs' USSESSSSSL "Typing YOUR OWN AREAS. JOIN A SEVERAL—OPENINGS-EXIST; .For assistant in small 2 girl offloo. SWITCH B0ARD..TYP1ST - 2119 Millbum ave., Maplewood ^XFVopId growth has crsatsd a Cost.Analyst. op»n)nc;, atjt : GROWING PROGRESSIVE SER- FOR QUALIFIED CLERKTYP- Diversified duties, light typing, 5 days: •762-0205 chemical plant In Linden, New Jersey. Expansion actlvH|sS)W(H iling. _ ISTS;_EXCELLENT WORKING 0-0, Apply In person-Thompson & Co. • CLERK TYPIST- - , - H3/20 permit personal and professional recognition. VICE N0\(L__ CONDITIONS; ALL BENEFITS. 2280 Morris Ave. i. Union = -688-5800 K3/20 :-RELIEF-SWITCH BOARD --- - TELEPHqKE<)}lDEB CLERK^ ; - ThIs statLpoiitlonlcan b»st b* tllleJ by a graduate AJ APPLYi Top spot for' gal with telephone order ant [[Bookkeeping TASK FORCE .Pleasant small, air conditioned taxing; exporlonoe for manufacture's ~ with 2 to-3_y£?'«' pl cost accounting •xperlsnce. PIcxIblJMy MANPOWER Weekdays 8 lo 4 P.M;- PLE, SLEEP IN. LINDEN VICINITY. office has Immediate—openlngS7 .sales dept For appt caU276-00dO~ also allows us to consider a rscent graduate Whos* accounting _CU_Bus.lneis_ Machines" NEWARK'-— Call botwoon 6-6 P.M^JB6-56!)0 or .for Women looking for steady Ext 9. ... K3/20 Interest Is In the cost ar«o • . . or an undorajaduaU aceountrne. gpo^ " a80-)B21 R3/20- —Jobsi^noarjiomei Mo. 44 bus to- ma|or with goad aca3SmTc~woili In ediroeeauirtlUB.-. -——~—-^ 744 Broad St. 623-8050 Help Organlaatlon— _EJLA$T!CSTOP KUTUWT TYPIST If you are call: ' door. Generous pay. benefits to TorriHc opportunity for -good typist —ELIZABETH- Amerace-Eina Corp. those qualified. to learn dictaphone it other duties make Excellent benefits plans Includ* tuition ralmbursBmenl and a-3~ —Apply injiorsort. Job interesting. Forappt CaU270-0000 weak vacation policy. Prompt IntervUws arranged for qualified 1143 E. Jersey-St 352-2303 U41JE!,_Jer>ey St., Elizabeth '2330 Vbuxhall Rd.( Union, N.J. HEbP-WANT-ED- DOMAR BUCKLE MFO. CORP. - - -—- :>.r Ext. 0 •• K 3/20 candidates ~wri~«Hb^TrOTflBBntia|-^»ume^—lnefo^ln«-»oJo^jj^ j_ 20 Proipeot St., WeBtfleld An Equal Opportunity Employer ~ —KEARNEY ~_ 3201 E. Edgar Rd.,_^- Llnden- —qUIred to: " "" — .im-ini ---,- ' -~'0-3/Siu— WOMEN: - 866 Kearny Ave. 991-6912— . ^— 3C-3/BO- ZTYQUNG-tADY"" •• >- '.- MR, A. P. CORSO -•:;=• --.-;,\r.-,uu"" K-\ -— , R 3/20 1 K 4/3 "- CLEnK-TVPIST " iir " EMPLOYMENT " TO. . . , . . ..-. .^-$95 AVON RN's & LPN's & STAFF For sales branch, opening..AprLLlatu BABY sitter lor Infant and light Unlon, Garwoou, Cranford, Springflold Union County near O*S, Pkwy, primary SERVICE— housekeeping and Ironing. Hours unifications are, enthusUBm and CtERKTYPIST and Nowark nroasf_Como In 0J|i(iaU PART TIME—-"' open. References, Must have" tra reguulnKthoao various poaltlonW* leasing telephone voice. Job includes pnrt.HnnMlly-fllWII W ^ —- Foo paid or nOBoUablo.CiLll270-GOOO —[mmadlate-openint^availaible-for-^ elephone xontflcL -typing and record -P;0r-BOX-12rLINDENrNEWJERSEY07036 _ •.; ,Tu Union Full time aoourate—typl.l-to-do general staff and J>art time KKT's ' -964-1300- "^— —MILDnED MILLER 40ENC«= -I-T-A5 THOUSANDSTJO... r |fp"ortunl»y'Employ«rT»7r' "i>5) ^BEAUTICIAN, experleneedL general—ontYloe^-^dutiea, relief and LPN s, 3 - 11 and 11— 7 Starting salary open.- Company-paid" ":' "". full or part time. 10B No. Union Avo.,- -i?=- Cranlord board operator. ~ ' __ --H3/20 In B modern hospital. Excellent benefits and cash profit sharing. Call— Call eST-3384 -REPRESENT AVONCOS- 376-8100, for appotatirienC "=" :— between 9 A.M. -6 P.M. -opportunlty-to-grow wlm~a pro- Jo—all—new— applicants, METICS.-CAir greBslWlhstitutlon..Competitive * ' . ._. R3/10 I-TX.I WHITE AUTOCAR TRUCKS CLERKr .- Tsfartlng salary and excellent MEN : -clip this coupon! It is BOOKKEEPER - U.S. 22, MountBlnalde -TYPISTS __ fringe benefits. Call or apply! shc Hf*Iu Wanled-Womcn 7 " '.', •iayl-.il Part tlmo or full Umo. Mature. Knowl- 232-4600 _. —353-4880 --375-210O : rMEMORI AtOBNERAL HOSPITAL- worth $3.00 |n addition ' [e^of-Shaw-WaUter system. Some WOMAN WANTED TO TAKE DJTHON- 1 R 3/20 ~ruir~ttmo— B:30 A.M, to 4:3O P.-Kt- Or 1000 Galloping Hill Rd., Union mo EVERY .TWO WEEKS. WILL DE-_ HELP US FIGHT WATER POLUTION to high hourly rates for . With growing Electronic com- Part Umo, 0 A.M, to 3 P.M. Sovoral 687-1900 LIVER AND PICK-UP. MUST BE IN We offer Blue Cross, major 731-6500 mVINOTON. CALL 311-9507. X3/20 one week's workl jal, life insurance and liberal lntorostlnic and dlvorslflod positions, _ • • ~ . ' RJ/30' vacatioiutiOpportunity for advance-— BOOKKEEPER ASS'T. ;od stating solary-nnd-libornl bono- O 3/20 mont, Calfior appointment* Sts. Apply In parson or call ~ ,—r— REAL ESTATE Ip WonicdMcn 03/30.- Top NaHonU firm, R£-#22r Union, ASTHOLAB INC. N.J, can train anyone with basic knowl-" INTERVIEWERS One of-the largest, moat attractive ASSISTANT tor elderly WUIIUUI, 4 MoCandless St., Linden edge of bookkeopfcpfundnrriontalB. Must FISHER SCIENTIFIC CAREER OPPOttTUNITY "**al-«state:-offloes In the Short Hills- OPEN HOUSE 'ill. .0 area has openlnts-for-an alert, at- •loop .In, room, bath. TV, small 025-2282 X3/20 be pood typist and able, to uso 10 koy - 52 jPaBom Rd, " ' Sprinjflold Career opportunlty-for-amblUous fe- Accounting Clerk salary. Send particulars to Box adding machuie~Oooa~ialary, plus malo. Maldng lnsuronco underwriting tractive, Intelligent saleswoman. Ex- Aii,r 1003, Union, N.J. 0708a. . H3/27 BABY STTTEIl WANTED excellent fringe benefits. Contact Mr. an Lqual Opportunity Employor lntorvlows for tho local offloo of o perienoe-preferred^by not essential. rililll 3 to 12 p.m. Evenings >t my home. Del. " •- ~~~~-~~ '••• •"•••"" '~ -X3/20" Ltlonwido—firm; -interesting outside Pleasant, congenial of/ioowithtremon- Experience in getiergl acdount- Saturday Morning M'llll ASSBMBLEM- Do ALL'N.J. Co. workj dous established earning potentiaL . . in.II -Part-time—or—full—timer-Assemble" _,„_;_- .„. CLERK-TYWST ""' Inji previous investigators W social 376.2300 --&J3/20 snd solder small parts. KiKnowledgt e of ^12 monllui^ position 8 AJJ. to 4:1B- - work-lialpful)-8ood-startlng-oalB»iy| BX— Interviews . ^jl^ifflnfl Tnoflal™Mlfl—•Ing—tools' ; BOOKKEEPER; auto parts-company— full benefits, 3 weuks vaon- _j ponsos and fringe benefits! promollons student. Excel lent company ben _Eectronl

We •reoulra-^a''* young lady_-vvnfi ^ employee b< '•- pleasant-ramd"—buslness-Uk•* —telephone volo»^W»-wm train1 but still-In its inf«ngyi_PJiit to^thB-tem»nd()us"gr< =625 Hahway i-i-wl thill" our' -- yWia^-T»Bi7SS^IllH^ffiy»ttl- - — g— ——BUHJtOOOHS BDOIOCBEPINO MA-' applicant who has good poten-- An Equal Opportunity Employer— CHINEpPER. Experionc«d or trainee; tUl. Excellent working condl- -Dcr_You Want ToZBet; ^YoiTWilnk you're cbpoblfTof fining6h* of Uibm, come in forsooth... *.—dtverslUed-duUea In tho bookkeeping tlona. Call Peter Tllp, 686-7300 donlah and an Interview on Saturday, March ^3* between 9 A.M. dept. pleasant working conditions £ -CLERICAL A Keypunch - Excellent Fringe Benefits and 1 P.M. . ——• frtnjw benefits. ' ADAMS INDUSTRIES Till UNION CENTEh NATL. BANK CALL PERSONNEL DEPT.'— • We are a loader in our rapidly growing field, • division of one of 2003 Morris Ave., Union, N. i. 1110 Springfield Road Operator? .. AUDITORS America•• top corporation!*. We offer top salaries, very llbejhftt1 An Equal Opportunity Employer Union, N.J. 07083 "435-4400, EXT. 216 THE Major international corporation based and extenHlve benefits (Including 100% tuition relmbursementy X 3/20 • Saint Barnabas has an opening An Equal Opportunity Employer in Now Jersey eeoks both Junior* and and excellent, stimulating working conditions for- chemlcsiny^ for full Umo keypunch oporators. Semi-Senior Auditors, Pleasant work- experienced, mechanically-Inclined, technically trained people^ GOOD HANDS' PEOPLE On this Job an ojporlenccd Key- 3/30' ins conditions, interesting travel, ex- • punch Operator can make her own cellent opportunities.for advanoomont* night hours, Sho'U work in modern Regent accounting graduates will be WE'HAVE THESE POSITIONS OPEN: • ;^ surroundings at this now subur- WANT YOU! SECRETARY considered for Junior position, AppU- , .ban hospital. AND ... WE'LL cants for Soml-Senior'positlon should Join Allstate's Clerical TRAIN 11ERTOOPERATEACOM- tutve at least two years of Public Ac-" TECHNICIANS, JUNIOR: •'...'•..' . ^IM . PUTER, Cood Salary . . . oxcol- -MEDICAL- A good background in high school chemistry and up to two year's* Insurance Training Pfogram Full • Time-Day s-Rototion counting experience. Extra benefits in- lont bonoflts and of coursecom- clude excellent vocation schedule, of general laboratory e^cpttrlence r ,'V''>j nutor training Is a big PLUS (1 Weekend Every 6 Weeks) liberal paid holiday program, Froo life Recent Higli Schodl Graduates lor tho futuro. Apply lo Porsonnol Experience preferred. Knowledge insuranoo. Free hospital, surgical and DonL, Monday thru Friday.jO A.M. of Medical Terminology, good medical Insurance and company paid TECHNICIANS, SENIOR: . . ° ]|' to b I'.M, or coll: typing and clerical skills . . . pension, plan. Please send resume in Two years of college chemistry or chemical engineering and two Westfleld Sound the moat nttructlve clerical positions in New Jersey years general laboratory experience, preferably in the pro davit ore open rluht now at the Allstate Insurance. Company. complete confidence to Box'OTlB, 0U2-B300, oxt. 320 Qood Salary b Liberal Benefits Suburban publishing Corp., 1201 Gtuy- induKtry.. fi- •'.-,. . •', , • W*^ CALL-WRITE-VISIT visant Avo., Union, N. J. If you are a hl^h school graduato - no business experience An Equal Opportunity Employer. •pi. neooiisary - you're Invited to look into clorlcnl opportunities PERSONNEL DEPT. DRAFTSMEN'/DESIGNER: '•](•••< at Allstate, ST. BARNABAS One to fivflwe yeary*4tr*» enperionoo In procen« type «qulpmont for .••-• Saint Elizabeth Hospital pressure vesselsl , lltft hydraullcii and Htruotural. ALLSTATlE QFFERSl . • 225 Williamson St., Elizabeth Auto Service Personnel MEDICAL CENTER 389-4000, Ext. 294 I MECHANICS ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN: Old Short Hills Rood An Equal opportunity employer BODY MEN CTRIC N 'The Georgian Room' • Top Starting Salary f ll Livingston, N. J. K 3/10 POLISH Ens O to three year* iof eleotrloal draft ins estperlence or • r*b«nt • Pleasant Working Conditions , An Equal Opportunity PORTERS drafting uchool graduate. • Liberat Benefits" SALESWOMAN LUBE MAN Food Preparation ARATORY TESTING For large active Heal Eatate office, We are growing and we need help. ENGINEERS, INSTRUMENTATION DESIGN: Sears Profit Sharing Steady omploymont with all usual- affiliated wlih American Institute o! Our men make more Ml$$9 because Require m BB In Electrical Engineering and 3 to S year* e; bonollts. Hours 0 to 4:30 P. M, Marketing Systems, Many buyers we offer the best pay available for top . lenoe In the deilgn of control •yatema with electrical, Promotional Oppo7luniti'es fi day woek. Exporlencpor o helpfupfl buut and sellers. Experienced preferred. notch men. We also offer all benefits and hydraulic component• for sequencing controlM< A v Ste! Interview confidential. Call 319-11300, and excellent working conditions In We are presently accepting applications Wh position in our .WE ALSO NEED: not necessarnecessaryy Call 687800687-8000 fof r of flow diagram• and control panel dealgn U alao neoeMMary. appolnunont, X 3/SO or writs: modern new fscilitles. Georgian Room as a utility worker in Food Preparation. HENRY J, LANSU, Realtor Contact Al Mlkltlx, Bsrviae Mjr. LADIES, oarn your vacation money 311 Mlllburn Ave., M WALLACE CHEVROLET , ENGINEERS, CHEMICAL, MECHANICAL AND CIVIL:' '-F'$ now showing an euiluslvo lino of homo SOU E, Linden Ave., LJpden 488-4000 Bxdellent po»ltlont» with tremendoua .growth potential oponHat'J') KEYPUNCH OPERATORS fashions. Call 667-11311 or 861-2461. BOOKKEEPER, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE thta time In Keuearctv and Development, Technical Service*, mf»- • 5 days - 3& Hours X 4/3 . SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR and related duties;* good fringe beno- .•Ign and Innlde aaleut ' ,.. . •KOR THE FULL STORY ON CLERICAL OPPORTUNITIES TYPtfiT - HILLSIDE , fits, pleasant working conditions. Sal- CALL 464-2366 AND ASK FOR MISS DENTSEN. MATURE WOMAN wlih bookkeeping Some experience preferred but not ary commensurate in Linden. For AppL • Wed. and Pri. evenings - 5 - 9 necessary, Freo hosnltalliaUon, bonus Do come In for an Interview. Our office* are In a beautiful, »utui-~ anil tyjling experlenoo, full time, do- L call 486-3801, ext. 0 or 20. R 3/30 • Wed. and Fri. evenings 5 - 9 Saturday and Evening slrod. Part Umo possibilities. Call and prom sharing. 868-3131, Ex ~ ban, park-like netting In Union, N.J. on U.S. Route lj, E««t Interviews by Appointment 213-15111 between 0-8 p,m. (Summit) CLERK -bound, (oppoMlte-the Union Motor Lodge). , > ><< .i-it;iil/l Transportation urrimged X3/2O and Full-time Saturday SWITCHBOARD - RECEPTIONIST FOR SHIPPING DEPT, LOCAL AREA ' COMPANY PAID BENEFITS. Why not call right now and join -". MEDICAL RECORDS »88 Fee Paid 081-6040 Mr, Pedallno K Come in, or for an appointment, call Mr. Sullivan, Manager, at "The Goods Hands of Allstate" BOB board, light typing, mill, eta. 1 WAREHOUSEMEN CLERK-TYPIST A pleasant lob for a. pleasant personal' Large steel and aluminum warehouse . lty. Call 378-6800 233-6600. • . Hospltul avperienoa essential, requires several men tor .night shift. Must 'be hiah school graduate; all ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANIES aood sturtlng salary plus bene- Sa»ford benefit*. Apply in person only. Contact' GRAVER • ' • . • '!.• ' ' - fits. Must huve bnckuround of n 3/ao ; Mr, George Boe, ibetweon 0 o.m, - 4 •HIM. medical terminology. Call or p.m, .... Lr RjVajL WetlfieldrNew Jersey - Mountain Ave., Murray Hill, New Jersey upply, Memorial General' Hos- HECRETARYj-u. WATER CONDITIONING CO. rnni ORANOE LAW TlAlS "YOUNG MAN - full time work as a 'An Equal Opportunity Employer pltul, 1000 Cllllloplnu Hill rd.. 3 OIRL OFFICE U.S. Highway 22, Union, N.J. Q7O83 Union. 6B7< 1900. , TELEPHONE - 073-9313 'driver and handy man. CaH 313- IBBl | a 3/ao a 3/20 H3/20 K3/30 , between. O^km, (Summit). ^X VJO __Jtt\ Equal Opportunity Employer ' ' ' & -Thursday, March 20, 19G9-A13

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T STAND OPERATORS ACOJIIDIAN SANO ELI-XTIUC, POODLK PUPPItS ALL MASONRY WORK -tot purks b snack-bar cuiujfjtitilorudr-) with wlri), . roly uuud, • tL-rrlllc AKC reifiutcrod, -blacks b browns, NKW OH ALTEIIAT1ONS. for golf cournu,no lnvD«tmrntri..quirui. Uiy. Call - innoculalod 4 groomed. $100-*125, Komfort ;|,y i:MPiX)VkD-mstl|ii:i), Apply-Unlon County Park Commission, TECHNICAL I - 1857. A 3/20 Wldto Miniatures, atuJ service cham- Acmv Btu riiiabuOi, "BrAltman pion blood llnus...... — Dry denning Laundromat I). LACK! 687-4533 R 4/24 " / YOUNG MAN Mon, - Open 'til 0 1'ri. it Kat: Cloaiii Bun. (PROFESSIONAL &i COIN OP.) TKAM OF ITALIAN WASONS CLERKS IIICYCI.I'S THE PLUEII POfiDLi: SALON Knowledge "o.f" 'blueprint* and- ... su(VKi;wrrii CTtL __ WASH •N WAX CAR WASH antl carpenters, can beautify your liotnc. Nt'W ail'J Ubni;bi|'.illBtounla; 128 ufodels - 666 New HruncwlckAvo., lords,N.J. ... Steps, patio, sidewalks, cli. Call after vhop methodsiimeful; excellent •—Sto: -*!A-yrarB In buyln-'SB. Victory Uicycl't, • 422-5515 J3/20 515 Lah'l-ih Avenue', Unipn/ N.J. 6P.ll, YOUNG MAN foF circulation dept, of suburban week- working conditional "11 bene- 2500 Morris Ave, Union, MU 6-238*1. UUrdock 8-9596' 613-'6313 115/1 SAMPLE -n-tn. r PUFF professional bathing T/F and groomini: of all breeds. Pet G3/20 lies. Knowledge of ABC preferred, but not necessary. APPLY: supplies. 667-29411, 1420 Hurnrt Ave., ALL "MASONRY. PLASTERING, W.ekdnys 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Short Hills, 11EI)I1OOM SW - 6-PIKCK , Uuht Union. . A 4/l(J Clothing WATERPROOFING, ..HIUCK STEPS; Must have drivers license. Call Milton Mintz, 686-7700 PACKER— nuilioKany, doublo b«l. SELF --EMPLOYKb .6 rNSUHEIl. Gooil ronditioiv, » BUY SMART - QUALITY HOUSE- rt. NUFRIO- 1^3-8773 G4^4 for appt. • .„ - SEVERAL OPENINGS ELASTIC STOP NUT DIV. NJ. Call 088-0722 alter •! P.M. J 3/20 ATTIJJT1ON D(X) OWNKIIS , WAIIES, Clothing at Merry-Go-f*ound Ttio Town £"Country D6TsTfaInI«e*Clo*b~ " ALL MASONRY^ STEPS, WATEH- of Union offers a 10 week training Hosale Shop, 4 1/2 Lackawanna Place. Amerace^Esna Corp. • Ol UlUOn Oilers B iw WUHR UUUUJ.K Millburn. Tiiurs- Fri-SaL 10-12, 2- PHOOFINC, SIDEWALKS, WALLS: Will repQekage dyes, plgm»nt«_ Has Jmmediaie SELF EMPLOYED - INSURED. A. and chomlealc from bulk dryrni coursojor $15, Uugfit by AKCliccnscd • tao :: 0.4/3.. 2300 VAUXHALL RD. CLEARANCE: iudguB, For Information call 277-4433, * ZAPtULLO S EONS, ES -2-4079-MU- Into »moller «ompln site P^ 686-2114, or 232-9183. . 214/3 7-6476. • - G4/24

Mu»t broylde own transporto- euarantJi. Roduc'od-lo -taS.eo.or $jt.Bff' tlon. Excellent company bone- r mdntli. Call Warehouse ManaBorto; guarantor. "MOVING REPORTER P.M., 1( loll, call coDfcct 561-2600. I1U46 ROCKAWAY 627-7259 r Z 3/20 Also quality dog houses—all sizes (1 None Better at any Price Locol & Long Dlslonce PLEASE CALL MR. E. DAY WAREHOUSEMEN shapes, housesforcatstblrds. JT/F Free'Estimates AT 687-2830 _ 1 NUT or STOVE ..... $27.00 QPIIPIBI waieliuuec—work, order CAMERA OUTFIT - complotn. 3 mos. PEA . . .' $24.00 Insured REPORTER "for large" chain of-weekly suburban news- picking, packing and shipping. old. Super 8 mm moviu, brand now, (Keep u» moving and you save) 8 Wook Course $25.Unlon 5 Interesting Vforlc In Telephone TOY POODLES, Male b Female,black, MAN FOR LIGHT CHORES. oVtJ BANKPROQF MACHINE^ ants. Save whore the saving is eood I white $125. Standard Poodlos, maloji -Call D.« Jordan, 757-6793. A 3/20 _. «,TO!ClLCllABilAC3( , — HOURS. -NEAR UNION. CENTER*— Salary plus commission — female $180. All puppies, AKC, wormed 204 CHSSTNUT-ST.. ROSELLB P/iaK —8H0RTLWE MOVERS X Necessary. If You Have The OPERATOR and permanent shots. APPLYi ..^ir=i_ : CALL 226-0114 Experienced preferred for posl- CilESTNUT 5- 16S2-FREE-DELIVERY PACKING d STORAGE APPLIANCE AFTER 7 P.M. — Ability To Sell We Will Pay You i? -KITCHEN^SETITCHEN^SET, -exce-excellent-conditionl , -- -FISHERMAN'S DEN •—_ ""• NJ3AILY. G4/17 MOVING. 24 HOUR SERVICE." _ Weekdays 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. tion In our proof dept.,'-located-— —- Full or Part Time -— yelloll w U chromhro e with eoinch-sifnu^oin — 4B8-7J67 -•; - i=_ X3/20 While We Train You. Excellent 204 North" Avo.7' ~ \V0slU0Id—1 In Berkeley Ht«. Salary com- POSJTKMS AVAILABLE^- ktiii Georgian marble top. Undor 3 Tet-232-2083 . ELASTIC STOP MAINTENANCE Company Benefit Program, Good menBurate with experience V yrs. old. Very reasonable. Moving. Open SuiCTO-4 • Handi-Chargo Dry Cloaning & Tulloring -ROBBINS d ALLISON, DJC.-l Porter to Join stall or building In Starting Salary,'. Discount On quallflcations. Pull timer5 day Call 688-2883 after 7 p.m. A 3/20 MOVING - STORAGE - PACKING ^ri)erace-Esna Corp." APPLY W EEftSON J 4/3 f U Short Hills; 48 hour-week, benefits. Purchases. Paid -Vaflptlon And wo-skr "all -benefits. Contact- SUITS - DRESSES 213 SOUTH H"F~ '"»"F"P". N.J. MARTINIZED*l.I0" Call Mrs. Kesten Holi. "Holidays. X ^ L _— personnel • * • MACHINERY - hand saw sharpener, (ALLIED VAN L'AES) 276-0898 ,,^330. VAUXHALL RD. ' 379^1958 K3/20 Vetoother «i sottor. Dolsaw sharp-all, ._. 1 HOUR MAR TINIZWi b3/27 - *- •• "• mm NJ JUMt JBtOOMINGD ALE'S Circle saw sharpenor, files, grinding 5M CHESTNUT ST., UNION.N.J^ 1 CASH FOR SCRAP G3/20 ... ~;-=L. * = * DON'S-KCOX6MY-MOVERS, INC. t quo( Opportunity Empjoyer SEARSRQEBUCK >ND GO.' TR Load your oar. Cast iron. Newspapers ' Local Si Long Distance Moving 367 Sprlnafleld Ave. Summit,N.J. SHORT O t -80f per 100 lbs.; No. I Copper .40 Agents - Ropublic Van Linos • ~ ' 0 3/20 MACHINERY LOUSONS ROAD. UNION.JJ. : 277-6200 Q 3/20 MUST- SELL -----BEDROOM,-SOEAS,_ .per_.llL,-hoavy ..brass ..22_ perlib., - •—. storage - Padklng chairs, lamps, rugs, plcturos, BOCOS- rats* 15, lead it and batteries. ACP CALL MU 7-0035 • DELIVERY MAN-irWe our car,, 40 r AND- (An Equal Opportunity Emnloyer) ~An Equal Opportunity Employer Papor* Stock Co,,_61 ._So._20tt(-St.,_ EL ECTRICIAN, llborised, oonsultus lor sorios, bar, garden furniture, mink "your'"wrrlng problems.-NeW.servioosj G4/1O-* ' hours, 5 day week plus overtime. All K3/20 stolo, Persian coat 731-0078 eves..or Irvlngton, (Price subject to change). beneots. Apply weekends. "~~ -a 3/20 G3/27 ——' -noiob too small.-Free estimates. Frank Tl t-in ESSEX PHOTO TOOL SHOP CASHIER Deflsantl. 233-2228. A 4/10 atWttidd Ave. RoseUe Park MATTRESSEapfactory rojoots) from= MOVIE PROJECTOR 16 mm, FULL TIME •- $8.05. Boddlhg~Manufacturors, 153 N. SILENT/SOUND ANY CONDITION. HIGHEST QUALITY personallted • ODD JOBS - — akffied. seird-eldlledrand NEW COMPANY SITUATED IN UNLQhL service. Licensed and ^banded-elec-— Cellars— legal-, tralli'lation Saturday. - A 3/20 MECHANICAL, CIVIL AND "4i oujlllied Inlerpreler; Bpanish, PR1CEI ,«M perform. FLORENCE MM Fronoh, Cerm*u*.^ Also business All modorn bedrooms, living rooms,- )M5-1570. rCLIP.t SAVE' ;, PAWTINg« PAPERHANGINO . L~ SEWING __ N(ACHINE._Homo Craft, dining ropms, kitchi-nottes,-ioo -boxes . -ELECTRICAL, i ;_;.„;.. X 3/20 7J7UANKAM ERICARD corrospondunoo Jn Spanislir-Frc 'ing REASONABLE fiormin. 23J-B1D1- .,. " "R3/' : portablo deluxe, *elg CALL—.* , y4 -JQayUmo** Nlajit lime 371-7127 - 373-8518 ~J 3/20 ~Bd iisted soiling —• MAN ; ; , • Bl 8-4030 923-0181 OPERATE YOUR OWN BUSINESS . — " R T/F cleaned, 6 waxed. Window PAWTWO Top—national firm»~. Route 22, as segement of fast pace moving com- g shann-Qolng* fc house _WOHK-DONE=INTERIOB t EXTERIOR -=• AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER K 3/20- pany. Must have drivers license. Ex- "BOFA - 4-PIECE SECTIONAL $100. COMIC BOOKS-»-colleotor-will buy ' ~ Unlon^ will train in;-shlpplng-- J4/24 "—~—-T-FBEr ESTIMATES boriBnco packing fumituro.aplus.IdQal- _Call=altcr~JB P. M. wookdays 064- accumulation-! ft nln*[le.-,l|*B)ie|L.JatSiL _CalL88(kSllB3_ FIELDS 743-7009 _J 3/20 dept. Experionoo not-n*c&*sary__ Inisband A wife buslneas. Steady work. but •«gemo.»» 1B. Salary plus 1628, and all—day Saturday and — -prior 1955. AlBO BlgXIme Books^ Good benefits. Premium wages. Phone - Sunday. _ •- J3/20 V _ Call 376-2995 ' KT/F ANY KITCHEN FLOOR PROFESSION-^ benefits. Contact Mr. Dal* Mr. Allen 354-7800. Z 3/27 —EXPERT-PAINTINO - Inside II oul-~ ALLY CLEANED It WAXED, $4,00 - side Inmlred. Free - Estimates. DO ALL N.J. 687-5100 SINGER PORTABLE Equipped to SERVICES. $5,00 None* Hloher, Charles-Lamet, ; PrSTRATB, 15 DeHart PL, Qiiabeth" — - - X3/20 Five week paid training p Instruction:i, Schools Big tag, left for repai'r d nevenver ~RID .. ,.--• ifilniehance Bervlce,.UW9n. BBB-89I9.' •• --889—M91—-f:—J4/a4 -. .ENVIRONMENTAL" •-— forrepbUlof$17.50 We .reniovo b take away any old ap- A 5/8 _ Starting April 21, 1969 -Service-Mgr;——~rr — —ANOELO'S PAINTING ft -E u b.u * n*TRODUCTORY~8KETCHDJG Si OIL ._. 621-2M2. Z 4/10 —tillances • from your—hbme----stoves^. Furniture Rnpoir-i bolllltilip .. • MAILING HOUSE •^^For placement on all shifts PAINTINO ages 6 - 13|-6-Iessons_— "Washers, "refrigerators, freoters, DECORATING D INTERIOR 1 EXTERIOR *fc#A !fti.tltut« '.graduate pre- Must be familiar with Phllls- »28, Tues. or Tiiurs. 4:15 - 8:18 I SOFA -"CONVERTIBLE, ba* with stool, sinks, bathtubs, etc. Service.charge. FURNITURE and PianoB polished. Re- - burtf mall Inserting machine, To assist kN'i in patient care Call .alter 6" P.M. 237-0537.or l-$7, 2-$ 10. R-L Scraplron.b Metal, TREASONABLE PRICES -f erf ad. Good opportunity for kitchen table with chairs, rugs, etc. pairing of broken furniture a specialty, -J—.—CALL 379-6257 advancement. Fully company experience in .mailing house de- 232-5138. Z3/20 Ideal for bachelor. Call 3B3-4S82 be-* Antiques restored an*l—reflnished.i. paid benefits. ___u __•___ _slrable - '•• lore 6:30 p.in,: 241-.586S after 7 P.m. ... - . WILL BUY OLDTRAINS, HeraxRuff.T1HIB-806V , . -T/F DAN'S PAINTING t DECORATING - MOzEXPERIENCE NECESSARY A 3/20 ,v,, REAL LAROESIZE^MADE BE- or will consider alert, aKgres- FORfe 1040 - ANY MAKtWIDE OR. INTERIOR t> EXTERIOR - REASON- PLESSEY - ilye individual with mechanical —H-S-GIRADUATES PREFERRED TRAINING SNARE DRUM - BRAND NEW, RED ABLE. RATES-FREE ESTIMATES - STANDARD OAUOE^ CALL 946-812JS. TNSURED. 289-9434 —• X3/20 i^hl 37^-hour work week; - ^._- PEARL, stand, sticks; must see. Call t "AIRBORNE" -COMPUTER PROGRAMMING MU 0-7804 after S p.m. and all day All types of garage d y»L-"s-t»lled, Apply to Personnel-Department garage extensions, repairs •> »"S^*j»i : t»r4Ch»^n,J wook-onds*^ - A 3/20 T PAINTING It DECORATING ~. E• IBM KEYPUNCH WE" • aleomo ..'ators It- radto-oontrou*L__ . Froe EsUmatos-Insured thC BUY BOOKS .OVERHEADr DOOR OT. ,. _MU-fl-79B3 . • J..-G" NATIONAL STAIE_BANK_ JBM DATft-PROCESSING STEREO, AM-FM, Motorola, Blx»p«ak- —STEV: : I ^ors. console, now condition, S150.1 in- O6/.16 • "88 Broad .1., BHz.beth 354533QIE ^—^ ——^$2:39 perhouTofrcompletionof ... '" 5Tatltl PU laid Danish-end £ablos, $12.50.; leather EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE-P-AWIER An' Bqual Opportunity Employer PUns._ . top oof fop t-*hIe,*12.-Uaa-2473.-A 3/20 Home trnproveinonts PAINTING b DECORATING, Exoollent' Good Pay*- Steady Work,^ Many '' . . . _- -Training Program " " = -'Approved-fffr—Votorans_by_N.J. _^JPAYDJO FOR U, GOLD COINS work; Free Estimatosi-buured... '- Benefits. Call „ . '- ~ . R 3/20 State Deptr-of Education ~.-— 100TV-SETS, »W-to-»59T-al-K>-port— in$287»3l/aD •JCSlHSCKJTTA .761-4488 K3/20. ... SCHOOL OF nblnB, color TV, $159. Mobile TVCon -5D-432.767110D »»Jr^Sr^P *» -—-MOLD DESIGN^" LIBERAL EMPLOYEE BENEFIXS__TZ — DATA EROQRAMMINQ -247 Springlleld ave,, Newark and 885 G M COINS, 57700 nn*-nv« W,, TiMnirt REMODELNOW FACTORY ~ PAINTING b DECORATINO ' 1018 Stuyvesant Avenue, Main sC^East Orange. Z 5/22 "• Why hand out bits 0* pieces? - SECOND SHIFT ~ "TRAINEE. -•-- INCLUDE: iNTfifflOirTr--E3CrERlOR;.... ALSO i Union- 964-1144 Let Linden Lumber Coh»truoHon Steady- Jobrstartlng-4:3Q-CTir piith' Free Blue Croi. & Blue Shield MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE PAPEWlANGma,JiSXIMATES GIVEN ' PLASTIC INJECTtCfN. 4/10 i VIKING CHALLENGER XMTR Dlylvlon -THE PROFESSIONAL W.E. MoDevitt, 675-4980. • J3/6. _ overtime, insurance and retirement AND RIDER J, for entire family LltV-ln»ur.*mce and pension plan, I 120 Wattsr CW/phone, B0-6 Meters Business benofiU...Dependable employment, no . - MOLDINO_ MODERNI2ERS - plan, .construct 12 paid holiday' - 12 working days vacation • 15 days cumulative With ManuaL-Asking J6B.00. *" layoffs. Call Personnel 272-5734, CALL 376-1421 after 4 p.m. tf^^htIJbF Custom moldingplantoUersdlver- > ilck leave • 2 personal business"days • Evening and night sKTTi BREAK INTO ELECTRONICS TV BE- INTERIOR PAINTING "bUTCH BOT —- Cranford. iX3/20 PAW. Study at -Home. 34 coursesr • --•-- KT/F Directory basement to attloal Ouorantoetl allied produotaTorworlron. MUST differential ^ _ ' ... . ' reliability, alnoe 1937. Notional AVERAGE 3-172 ROOM APT, *U0. • GUARD — Experienced for campus have mechanical drawing-expor!" Personal Instruction service G.L ap- AVERAGE 1 FAMILY HOUSE, 1175. proved. ICS rep. D. T. FINN, P.O. YARD GOODS brand name award winner. Direct FREgiESTIMATES.-CALL-OM-iHnr . patrol; good pay and benefits; uniform once, pood" salary, oxcellcntop- . whole Bale saving a I No money furnished* days or eves. Call Seton cortunlty, all company paid bone, Come In, write or call Box 042, Clark, N.J> Phono 3B2-8896. IF tT'S WOVEN-TRV-ALPERN'a For STOM SHOP-AT-HOME Decorator ' -I i Hall. 762 - 9000, ext. 481.— ••— MRS. EDITH MARSHALL, R.N. -2.5/88!-nrh : — — down* 7 years to pay, Kroe^.B»-_ Service for DRAPES.-BLIP-COVEIIS, TV~SERVICE -AIR co l PARTICULAR? - Willing **to_D*OLfor At* Equal Opportunity Employer . Director of Nursing ' UPHOL8TERY, BEDSPREADS, CUR- ^_ . 3/20.M. • PYRO PLASTIC CORP. DEVELOP _YOUR CHILD'S TALENT .COLOR TV SALES b SEEVICE 2 Weeks Only . . . Specia oxport worTinMniinliiVWo* mix color*-:: DRAWING los uvT slflee.-fron - ReisoB rH6rM"6516FVi CARPENTER Freo flgtlni^te8--30 "yr.a..- ot. quality. -3SU t ~3PFR6SeAtES,Al«:.OE.. „ —^-oasrterWirierWU Xtsconnl sales"ahd repair a.. Call WSlni_PBOOFDJ0 4-MASON-W Progressive .School. of Music - WA hOIrttK by mww it qu7«ru wiu rw UUIU THQMAS G. WRIGHT—*_Sr Call (ot^appoinlijjwlL.688.3007. R •788.1444—J •, NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY SALES'BERVICE DEPJ. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, Good WTERVIEWERS ~~ typist, Gonoral clorloal duties, Ex- —ASPHALT driveways, ^irking lots Good typist, processing of —A 3/20 built. All-work-dono with power rollor. by qualified - practicing accountant. CAREER OPPORTUNITY PERMANENT POSITION; - porionco necossary. Si^O-A.lvi. - 4:30 Personals Call for appointment. ' BEAUTIFUL PAINTING at cut rate opportunity for ambitious male orders and general correspon- All kinds of mason worl*. James La prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fully APPLY IN PERSON dence. Musf lmve pleaslnK Morgosc, IS Paine ave., Irv. ES 3- 241-2060-638-1280 Insured, ALSO complete Janitorial ser- n.w insuranoe underwriting Inter* Mr. Beck 'S tor local oftlae of .a nationwide GRUNINGS telephone personality. 33' CHRIS CRAFT 3023, : T/F vice (i floor Waxing. 371-7385. X 3/20 tr Interesting outside work; no sell- 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM WCOME TAX RETURNS. PREPARED uiKt'vdlleoUng or canvasslnut previous 59.So. Orange Ave., So. Orange HOUSEBOAT P/UNTINO is DECORATING, ANTWUEilEWELRY DISPLAY, from IN YOUR HOME BY QUALIFIED AC- Interior li exterior. Froo estlmatos. lnveatlgatorajor social work helpful: R 3/30 $5. Come In, look, touch, admire. Old PRICBD PROM $10,990 * COUNTANT. PHONE M, niCHMAW. rood startlngp salary: expenses anu ' craftsmanship, Corto Beauty Parlor. A. BARTL l> SON FU B-7138 J4/10 Work dono with tho greatest of care. fringe benefits} promotions from wiln- Springfield Center. A 3/20 Barnegat Bay Chris Craft Call 687-0631. X 4/ _ ' in: work confined to Essex, Union or Clerk Typist KJTC11EN CABINETS, ALUMINUM MACHINISTS Secretary Rte. No. 37,Toms River, N.J. WDJDOWa, TILE BATI1RO IMS Kitchon Cnbiniils Middlesex oountles. For Essex and ANTIQUE JEWELRY ~ 244-3400 WEATHER STRffPINO. ". * LET US do your palntlt*g, Intorlpr,' UoiMUiall Mr. Shjnlsy, 823-3833; Mid- Good typlBt, oyporlonco nocossary, SALES-SERVICE DEPT. Wobuyli^ell Open Every Day Boot 8t|ps ES 3-5380 . G6/22-, oxtorlor, 15 yoars expi-rlonoo,' free dlesex* call Mr. Conway, 240-2400. MILLING MACHINE general clorloal dutios.- B:30 A.M, - Oood typist 8. skilled iteno. Kltchoh Design service L modemlBlng minor lrepolrs. All work gruarantoed. K3/^0 „ authentic aantlqun o jewelrry JV20 by ono of New Jersey's largest manu- For free oatlmatos call 751 * 4632, S:30 P.M. • • Diversified duties. Experience priceidd ((romm *B. 370-233300. ••FRED STENOELM SURFACE GRINDER neceasory. Bl30 AM-4IJ0 PM •ALTERATIONS - facturers of Kitchen 'cablnots. See .JNVENTORY SHIPPING RADIAL DRILL •REP.«JRS Builders Fslr's factory showroom on ARE YOU READY? •FO11M1CA TOPS RL ,22, Springfield. Call 378-6070. Male iGoragu Sale-" BT/F. SAVE MONEY BWaht, lntelllientlndhrlduallookuKfor Experlenoed operators required. •CAUWET WORK OF ALL KINDS a position to grow In, Must.bo all YOU CAN DO1TI Top wages and benefits* GULISTAN CARPETING »— excellent ••688-863.!.. We will paint top haUof your houne, you around type to handle inventory control, BOATING TIME IS NEAR! BT/F .. Iscspc Gardnning setup shipping schedule, eK. In email condition, maple dosk, sofa, mahogany paint the bottom. Why tike ohsnees? trcngenial office located In Irvinston. Accountant Extruder Operator dining room table with pads, patio Lntimate free. Gutters, leaders, paper- Salary commensurate wilh ability. D-M-ECORP' chairs, completo sot of Brltannloa Jr. . CAHDONE GENERAL CONTRACTORS J b H LANDSCAPING repairs. FredrlokW, Richards PLASTICS — llko now, misc. items. Sunday, INVENTORY INC, Commercial - residential - In- . shrubs, evergreen planting. 3, Union. T/F X Mahy Co. benefits. 1217-Central Aye., lOllslde ASSISTANT TO THE AUDITOR OF DISBURSEMENTS AccounUllg. night Utah School groduato, 1-3 yoars extru- March 23rd, 10 a.ra. - 4 p.m., 2064 dustrial. Alterations, additions, general own construction i> maintenance. Has Mrs. Konvit .642-1104 phone 399-3800 X 3/27 atudont doslrod. 1-2 yoars accounting sion exporlenco, preforably in viiWl Emorson Avo., Union. CLEARANCE cabinet 6' bathroom work. 373 Boyden agricultural, b horticultural school fioliL Mustbo mechanleaUy Inclined. Sot 686-0045 A 3/20 Ave., Maplewood. 7D1-4B02. training, free consultation. Serving ' Piano Tuning K 3/20 . exporlohco and 6-0 credits in account- PA1VT TIME 8 to 10 P.M.-mon ncodod ing. Excolloht opportunity foradvana**- up, dlamahtlo. cloan operate onj mako D Union County. 333-6097 R 4/9 to deliver our advorUsing nmtoriaL, mont 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. nocossary adjustments to ' oxtruBion PIANO-TUNING N01 experience neoeuaary, $3,60 per oqulpmonL Rummage Saloi 20 to 40% OFF AND JR. PROGRAMMER ' hour. Car essential. I * REPAIRINO 887-1082 . At/f SPRING RUMMAGE SALE, Wyoming ' Boating Accessories, Paints, Hard- i . BILL'S LANDSCAPINO, 1, 2HDONK 6 months to 1 year experience with ProsbyterUn Churoh, 432 Wyoming ware, Skis, etc. . •• ;. Wcei Lawns ' oleanod' cut b trimmed. DR. 6-3075 . BT/F COBOL and basic for N.C.n. 31s and PRINTING SALESMAN , ' Thursday, March 27th, OVER Warehouse Maintenance Dept. YOUR OLD PLASTER. Monthly rated, Free estimates, and*o;£. 415, Dunking background de- For Union area.excellentcompanywlth 0 ufa, V) 4 n.m.i Friday, March 28jh, Spooial package or Individual sale 6B8-2036 . ' ' • alriewTxil noV neooisary. full rango of letterpress and offsot 0 ajnuto 12 Noon. A 3/20 SUSPENDED, BLOCK. OR METAL 1 day cloanupti ALL PIANOS eoulpment Including hot .-<>"'" Call 0 a,m. to 3 p,m. Openings Personnel Alpox-Alumaiirait Boats R4/3 Or send reaumo Including Balary re- presses up to two color sheotfuu L 241-3'00 EVES. 686-0771 v . TUNED AND REPAIRED tour .color roUled, liberal monthly Lost & Found quirements to Personnel Dept. (Matorlal Handlors, order pickers, or- For Ixiltdlng maintonanco and grounds Mercury Motors ' • ' TOP GRADE Reliable Appointments Kept NATIONAL STATE DANK bonuses plus regular commission li Cemutory Plots expenses. 226-1000 K3/20 der packers) care, pick ups and tlolivorlos by com-- nED TADBY PERSIAN MALE CAT, Outboard and 1-0 Units KCHEENED TOP BOIL . Rudman, Maplewood, 761-4siS 6B> "Bread-at., EH«; 354-3400 7 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. pany veldclo. Day Shift. (40 hi-, wook) • Pacomaker Trailers HUMUS - TOP DRESSING •An Equal Opportunity Employer hair clipped, still undor caro,.Reward 4 Oravos IB BURIALS) ORACELAND . DR 6-001)8 O 5/15 H3/30 PLATERS for return, please cull MEMORIAL PK., PRIVATE OWNER Opening in new department of growing 373-6043 • A 3/26 New Jersey's Boating Supermarket JJ25; GOOD LOCATION." PERPETUAL Electronic company for oxporionoo In CARk NON SEC,, WILL DIVIDE. •'. EVANS TREE SERVICE PIANOS TUNED precious metals with knowledge of gold, Phone 46^41X10, Ext. 244 for interview appt. >• EL 2-3087 - EL 6-9&2 EVES. G4/17 Pruning, fetfdlnteA.tree removal. Land ALSO 7"::>, KITCHEN PORTER nloklo and sllvor baths. Wo offer lUuo clearing 1'pUnfW. Iiuuranc«covere

• t A 14 -Thursday. March 20, 1969- Seafood loaf, economkdjft 'lumbing & Heating Public Notice WALTER REZ1NSK1 UNION --- PLUMBING-HEATING CHESTNUT BTHL'ET TnUNDERMRD, 1954 T-1III1D con- ' attractive Lenten rneal^I:* Mason reconstructed 60 x.BO building. vertibl«, uood-condition. JBOO. ciu»li, ' WInsullulon, repairs, & Call 373-7154 ' A.il/20_. 2-49H8 Show rooiiii shop area, office, fate. Notire in hereby riven thai sealed .1/2 teaspoon Tabasco " • Building- Ideal for any use,' Lot 100 x County Home Economist 1 bids wlll.bu received In tile Hoard of LKO KANTROW1TZ 150. For further information calL BUIG'K liK * BAhnn tonvurtlbla, Education Offico at theTtonatliajrlMyton Vary your Lenten menus by 2 tablespoons minced • onion PLUMBING-HEATING GOIICZYCA AGENCY, Heal KaUto 1963 - PS/PI), rc-d bucki.t seats, Regional High Sdiool, Mountain Avenue, 241-2442 ' •how. morn condition. Call 330-8637 preparing an attractive sea- 1 teaspoon minced parsley :" Alterations - Repairs - Jobbing A 3/20 Btiriniilield, New Jorsey on Monday. Prompt service. Call MU B-1330- ,22J .Chestnut St., Koadle^RJ. aitor 4 P. M, April 7,' 1060, at 2:00 P.M., and will 3~In 1 tablespoon finely.cut celery'- T/K bo opened and read immediately there- ; lol: CHhVROLCT - CAI'IUCE, 1067 after, for Uie following: — Oneof die greatest advan- leaves" ~"\" " -'- 0 - seatur, air condi- : 79 I Furnishvd Rooms For Rent 105 statlonwastationwakoni , 0 - seatur, air condi- INDUSTRIAL ARTS SUPPLIES ' • tages ofa se'afosdl&at is"that 1'" small*' green pepperv- Rest Home* tioning, f?lK Call 273-0537 a%r • FOIl 1060-70 6 P. MT =~^ m/zo- any variety of cooked fish may — chopped ; -ii UNION - Very nice furnished room, __;Hlds-itnisH>o-H)'mado on the standard aiERRY HILL Rest Home for the Aged proposal form, (2) be used. 2 tablespoons melted butter ' utilities supplied. References re- PONTIAU • 1066,jyee, - convertibleconvtiruoii'i. and Retired - home-like atmosphere; quired. "MU 6-8021 alter 3 P. M. i 4 d Nutritious and easy to pre- , or margarine .,_ ..->:•>:> State aDDMVed. 500 Cherry.St., Ell/.. weekdays, all day weekends, z 3/IJ 421 cubic Inch engine, 4 - speed r EL 3-7657 J T/F transmission. ~ . pare are two other ways df l/4'cupmillc Call ICS3-3768. A 3/20 7lHjdTrimd PLAINLY. MARKtU- —- II1VINGTON — "HIlJ PON (TiUu of Hid)/' and data and describing a seafood loaf. Nu- 2 beaten eggs :'•••>•••••• 'Roaring & Siding SLEEPING ROOM for gentleman nuar MUSTANG—1865,—utandard • trans- ' timu of opMiJjiKf (3) dulivtrod or jnailod tritionallyit provides protein- mission radio-&- heater,er,.. riuw.Urttvuw.urtHH . to- Um abuyo jtljuie on o* bt-lor* th« -•- Flake flsh before welghihg;::: 600 Grove Street Z 3/20' low mileage, gruy, good condition, cacalll hour nanu'd iiB iio bid will bit accepted to tlie dally diet. As far as Mix with the bread crumby- A3/20 0 375-1434 after 5:30P.M., aflSr tho hour specified.—liidjr"*!"** prppnrarlon In.concerned, ills •lomnn j^lrp «?nlf TnfiftRr^,., '

Uma awaracoTtTrSEL n_ to thu best interests of tint ^-Wi'th a seafood loaf, plan to milk into eggs. Blend wit FRANK STRAUB, EST. 1931. All kind* dO 80. fy • •of roofs, leaders and gutters. Quality, serve a green vegetable and -fish mixture. Pack firmly Into" UNION - Large room, private homo, Plans, Spuciflcations and Form of reasonable pprices. 688- 5452,277 Globe Automotive Service 124 Proposal may bo obtained upon applica- a crisp salad. Both will help small (3x7 Inches) greased^ T/F, noar all transportation. * 1 '-ave., Union. .Gentloman proforrcd. tion t o tho .Socrelary of tho lioard of to make the meal even more loaf pan. Drain^off any excess ' COLLISION & MECHANICAL RBPA1RS-Hao«ttoatt n or«;or« • UnioUion County BBogtonfo l Call 687-9475. Z 3/13 appealing. ROOFING, new or Repaired. Also LiAYNE MOTORS "lilgh~School~DIstrlct No. 1, Hountaln Jiquld. Bake in moderate oven-'j Avenue,-Sprinefleld. Now Jorsoy. leaders L. gutters. Do my own work 465 LEMGH AVE., UNION. M.J. SEAFOOD LOAF (350 degrees F.) 50 mlnut«s> since ''47.-/0, HUNNICUTT, Irvlngton. UNION - furnished room, 1st floor. By Orucr of tho Board od Education 371-3038 li't • Roforoncus required, MU 7-3542 G4/1O of Thu Union County Regional High 1 pound cooked fish * Stand for a minute or two, theh, _Call-altor-5-P.M. L aU day Bat School District No. 1 1 teaspoon lemon juice turn out_ on heated platterjjit*' Roofing - Guttors - Leaoera r Repairs 666-2608 2 3/13 Mini-bikes, Karts, Sno-Mobilas Springfield, New Jersey desired,' -garnish -'With-peas!? Free Estimates - Insured Lewis F. Fredericks, SocrotJiry 1/2 cup bbread d crumbb s 32 Oberlln St., MapleiDOOd, N.J. - Dated March 20, 1969. . - - • " ii Furnished Room Wanted 106 MINI-BIKES-KARTS-FARTS- SpQd.Leador,Mar.20,1969. (Foe:$9.6B) 1/2 teaspoon salt . SO 2-1644 *N. BADGER 964.0l7S_ TCAMP-MARBJE— ~T5/22 ±3 giiiiiiiiiiiniininnmiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii FURNB3HED APARTMENT desired by - 63S CHANCELLOR AVE. business woman in Union. Call after 1RVD4GTON ES 5-1M5 Rug Shampooing 7 PM. ZT/F. ... :...•• 886-0004 Z 3/20 Scalod proposals will bo recoluod by . GIB CARPET WORKROOM MYKE'S KART SHOP, AMOCO SER. tho Purchasing Commltleo o(thoTo«mo( DEATH NOTICES Carpet cleaned In your home with 'HOUSHU For Rent Go Karts-Mlnl - Bikes - Snowmobiles -Irvlneton, Now Jorsoy, In Iho Council the finest professional equipment. 89 Chambers, at tho Municipal Building, on ^iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiinitimuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. _ --j. 1 nales, service l» ln- Uses' ti New-Buy SrSeH-Parts 81 Service Monday Morning, March 31, 1969, at Mrs. Elizabeth Boyor, LINDEN Rt. 22, North Plainfleld, 25o-6226 • 10:00 A.liL E.S.T. or as soonthoroaltor BISSET— Joahlo (nee Reid), suddenly A furnished 2 bedroom duplex, air on Thursday, March. 13,J969,agod.tfl— Ellon Maurer and Mrs. rtancesL as posslblS at which timo thoy wUl be Thompson. The funeral service was] -conditioned,—available—May_J-Jbr_fl^ jubllcly optned'and road to: ':. yoars of 1152 Howard St., Union, bo- iiiuiiUw. ^Zott^prasutllitjes. Reference Motorcycios For Sola 127 lovod wifo of Coorgo Blesot; devoted held at "Haoberlo Si Barlh Colonial ^ RUG^CARPET-OTHOLSTERY- and security. Furnish and Install - Two (2) abovo Homo," llOT^m^KrefoornerWIIax- CLEANED In your home or business 'ground portablo Bwimmlng poola -' mothor of Mrs. Christine Lang, Mrs. MAX SEROTA. REAL ESTATE BSA HORNET 1967, 4*0 cc. Like tlma Zuckorman, George S. and John hall Road, Union, on Tuesday, March ••-••' FREE ESTIMATES - CALL hew, completely, stock,' 1700 orlg. ' 4400 ' x 7BB' (Olympi(Olympic SlroSlro) compocomplotto 16. Interment in'Graoeland' Memorial EXCLUSIVE BROKER with fencinfencingg , platiormplatiormss , oqulpmont R. Blsset; sister of Mrs. BollaSkolton. Plk 686-5316 ED STACY/ • UfflqN__AT/; -402 Colonial Ave., Union 688-8267 miles, never raced, must sell." Free and (UtratKn- ~ •—--'- • Arthur aani d Andrew Rold. Alaqsurvived , ' Z 3/20 helmel^CiaPMnT-6613.., H T/F —speclfiod. -by—IC-£lgcuidcuildr OCEAN .GATE - 3 bedroom ranch 667-8872 after 5 PrMi" Purchasing Agent, Room 200A, Munloi- JiaiilW, Union. '" '••• •'-.•••••-aaafti----»/F living room, modern kltchenTtfled— - pal Building. — rbath. ' enclosed porch, ns heat, All bids shall bo accompaniod by a ; r-^T1iirmniTarBeTrvi8eTiairheid at"* T certified chock In the amount of Hr% of~ —BRIGGS^-Oeorge M,, at hls3i6mb7S68" -Call 688- 3168 - ~ ~ PaiMLc Notice THiTBldrmado out toTHTTown ofTrvlng- •rlU's Homo-*orTFunerals,"-6(IO'e - '"' - - ,. KT/F Morris—Ave.T-SpringUeldrrN.J., on —tonrNeV-Jersey.—Proposal in to ho.cn* vesant Ave.TIrving' —Custom Made Plaatln Slip Covers -Tuesdayd , March 11, 1969, husbandd o f 14. Intormont " • PUBLIC NOTICE closed In a sealod envelopo and to dls-" Anna van Nostrand Briggs; father of Call for Free Estimates CITY OF LINDEN tinctljrsTiOW-the^namff of the bidder and Park. '•• ' STEVE ART PHABTICS Robert M., G. Harvey, Richard, W. SPLIT LEVEL -PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that marked: . • . Brlggs, Mrs. Arthur Swanson and Mrs. .•'• • .: 382-5311 M3/27 the following ordinance was introduced SWIMMING POOLS MILLER—Marie Elaine (nee NM^), Salem 'Ridge; 7 rooms. -Ul/* b*tha_ William Kowalskl; brother of Phoebe suddenly on Tuesday, March U',v 1949 -and-passod on first readingby the Council Bids must bo presented inperson.hy a M. and Albert D, Brlgra; grandfathor J J ~ BtlPCOVERS - CUSTOM MADE Urge enclosed porch with awnHiK win- of the Clty_of_Llndon in the County of ,of,,304'park PL. Irvlngtonj'f'•• - - dowBj^Jwmo redecorated last year; representative of tho udder, whencalloa of 13 grandchildren and 5 greatr grand- - FREE ESTIMATES-- LOWEST.EMCES_ Union, State of New Jer«oy,on March IB, _for by the Purchasing Committee and not wifo 6f Henry L. MUlor; deVolecT; ~ wall to wall carpeting. • man * .-'... . .1 children, Funoral servleo from smith 1069 andwiu PaliruBunted fui fmtliei —before or aftor. of James A. Giuliano, Mrs,' Lin _. DEAL DIRECT - NO. MIDDUJEMAU- and Smith (Suburban), 415 Morris Ave,, deco. Kirk and Randy-Murd8cl)jiariig^i- 688-7534 ~UJ/2?~ "conslriflratlomiid-hearlng-to-bo'hold In BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY Springfield, on Thursday, March 13, NPrMcMAHONrREA the Council Chambors, City Hall, Wood tor of Mary J. and Uiolale AHliarNSli- Intermont In Springfield Prcsbytorlan ton; sister of Mrs, Edith Traynor. Wst 158S Morris ave.. Union Avenue, Linden, New Jersey on April 1,_ Cemetery. _ - -PLA8TICBLIPCOVERS made border. • MUU 8-343 8-3434 - • -survived by-2• grandchildren,-TK^TtH- Open dally 9-0; weekend»"tU-!!kd — noral was helcr-from ','Haeberle am Pin-fitt«d.~Unlon Carbide. Also cloth ^T z 3/20 soon thereafter as the matter* Tho Municipal Council rosorvo tho reached. • Barth Home for Funerals,'I 07 covers made. Free shop at home ser- right to aooepl or rejoot any or all bids BRYS— Kdward, on Wednesi ton'Ave,,Jhvingto --•••— _.._^ FRANCIS H.DANN- —due-to-anv-dofectg-or-informalltlofl and UNION - 12, 19S9, of 10?6 Grovo-SU,. ^—14;—thence—to—S.. . _ndrflilfiorfiig"fo the spoclacauons, OYtov N.i., Bon pfthe 7=-^"^»l- BI-LEVELj-B-rooms, 2 car garage, AN ORDINANCE. TO PROVIDE "any"olh"er reason. N.J., Bon of the lateTIafOnalKO . Church for' a'"Hlgh"Mass of 1 • extra large fl&fner lot, many extras. TOR THE PURCHASE OF CER- Ann Brys'j devoted brother of Mrs. _ Municipal Council \ Mary Sokolski of Trenton, Mra-Lor- Convenient location. Mid 30s. principles TAIN EQUIPMENT HEREIN Division of Central Purchasing _MUELL{3t-On Monday, ' March, "To, only, 667-1863. JS^T •NAMED MAKING-AN APPRO- etta Bauor'of-IrvingtonpJlll'Brys^of— ld6*9;*Roso A., of 20 Ostwood.Ter., Town of Xrvington, New Jersey Nowark-and-xoo^Brys of Toms Rivor. GRASSMAN, KREH (1 MIXER, INC. PRIATION THEREFOR AND T,E.Sanwald > Purchasing Agent Union," fcJ.7 boloved-slster orMUry f <-The funeral was held from "Haoberlo MuoUor; also nurvivod by 12-Ji(f<;es. -Survayars AUTHORIZING THE FDJANC- IrV. Horald, Mar. 20, 1069 (Fee $11.05) 1 33 North Broad Street DIO THEREOF, 'gt Barth - Homo for FunoralsJ. 971 ., ~Tho funeral was on Friday eoi , M.j. EL 2-377.0 CRANFORD .- BE IT ORDAWED BYTTHECQUNCIL Clinton Ave.,-Irvlngton^olCBitiira5y^i: Mceracken-Funoral OF-THE-CITY-OF LINDEN!" SHERIFF'S SALE March 15 tllqnce to St. Leo's Church .1500 MorrlsiWo.. Union. Higfl PAGING THtLARGE=FAMIty- SeoUon 1. That there shall be and here- B0PEB10n(CHAN.)B-J for High Mass of Reqikem. Intormont of Roqulom at St. Michael =j/J' in Holy Cross_Comotejry, North Ar- One of Cranford's' lovely older homes. by Is authorized the issuance of obllga-— PEraDn'tMURKOrrNfeW JERSEY, : Unlon. Jntorment Holy Sepulchrij^fc| Large living room, dining room, mod- lions for the purchaso, in .accordanoo CHANCERY DIVISION, ESSEX "lington. ~ J tory^Fnut nrnngn,^ : jIntIIT-j " ra>"ms and ™r.alr». Estimates cheer- -ernftea Wtchen (dining area), lavatory -with-the provisrons-hexeof, of the lol- COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-918-68 -ftlly given. 686-5550 AnthonyDe Nlcolo First Federarsavlngs and Lp«v Asso- NASH—On Monday, March 1 T/F I floori * uwiivum ith on : Payloador ~'claUsir."ot~New York, a United States BUTLER—On Friday, March 14, 1060. WHliam-IL,_oX_3B4jsjravlag_ (136-3826 Don Williams. Priced at $41,000. with back hocnoo,.d, di' p Cathorino (Oborlo) of 13 Mountiln Aye., Elliaboth, N.J., beloved hual ring depth 18 feet, tr "—j. Defendants. UA^U Warren, N.J.; bolovod.wllo of the, lato Margarot (Hnloy);:stopfatheron» depth 15 fei UJ S. Gary, Mrs. idliabeth Hadlngel CERAMIC TILE REPAIRS SHAHEEN AGENCY- Model M500IUU,| LDiesel Sale of Mortgaged P*emlses7 _ ~J6hn~Butlor; dovotod mother of John FREE ESTIMATE • Motorrworkuig " By virtue of the above stated writ— and Frod BuUor, Mrs. Mildred Waryn - Miss Margaret M. Garry; son of Mar- ^-JNSUROR height 12,600 lbs. of Execution to me directed, I shall and Mrs. Doris-Syvertsen; also aur-- garet B. and the lat« Harry Nash; After 5 P.M. 24Si4M0. !&~3/27 15 North Ave., E. Cranford, 276-1900 - To cost approxi- expose for sale _by. Public Vendue, In vivod by 5 grandchildren and 1 groat- brothor of Edward and Mps. Cecile - %3/20 mately - $12,000.00 Room 228, at the COURTTfOUSE, in randson. The funeral was hold from- - -Wilson: alao.survived.by.e,axaa4abll. To trade in one 1961 Newark, on-Toasaayi"tho 25th day of u/Mrs7'73fU jundjhopplng. Call naw-to.see. rectional signal _the_oaid side of Bald-alxeet; from the~ also 6 grandchlldron. Funeral was held Vacuum Cleaners lights, top flashor,- Intersection -of— the sarh% with—the it !J —Buoikowska of Newark, Mm Anna Jan. n —from~tne- Galante-Funeral-Homej ~17— kowska of Poland; .dear-Oepl JOHN P. McMAHONrRBVLTOR- air exhaust removable norlherly—llne oLMadioon Avenue; >aclHc-Et,^-at-Walnut St., on Thursday. -V-t-E BALES CO. ^t scroons. thence • (1) running along-ttre-said side frod GutowBkl prjursoy CH Factory authorised sales fi servioe ; 1565-Morris Ave., Union ... Jcqulem Mass at Our Lady of Fablma noral was held om-4>lus-oplnntal, -1-1/2 baths • CatorpUlar Bulldozer- gage . promises abovo described is one dishwasher, 220 V, attic faH7~2-qar One 1069 Allis Chalmors— gas range. • STROJNY «JohTTB.,, ori FERRARA—Joan, on March 10, I960, 1166, 19691969, ag58 yean garago, vosinl Ave., Irvington, wUe-c*the-lat IRVINGTON house beautiful cliss. „ •..,. provisionstof law pertainlng-thoroto as - Chambors, at Uio Munlclpaninirdlng, on —InUrmont-Graoeland- Memorial Park. and when directed by the Council and in Charles Wober; devoted mother of Ed 3 rooms. 3rd floor, "THE BOYLE CO.;— Monday Morning, March 31.1969 at 10:00 ward Wobor Sr. and Robert of " _ newly decoralei_Over-$100. aocordanco with tho directions of Coun- A.M., E.S,T^or-as-soon Ihoroaftor as ronoo Harbor, Charles Jr. ----•• Adults only. . Real Estate slnoe 1905 Dil, _whloh may lnoludo tho trading In of possible, _»t which time thoy will be :HANLON--Sgt, James P.; killod in chusetts end Mrs." Viola Brae —~-•— Call 371-7149-- ZO/20— The Oallery of Homes- Realtors old equipment in connection with thepur- publioly opened and read-to: Viet'Nam onfhursday, Fobruury 27, also survived by 13 grandd 1143 E. Jersey St., Elifc, 353-4200 chase of any of the above Items. Furnish and install: Ono (1) in ~ I960}, ago 21-yoars, .of 15 3Bth St., —15—great-grandchildren. Ths. UNION - Beautiful six room (three Open Daily 0-8; Sat. 9-4; Sun. 12-3 - Section 3. Tiiero is hereby authorlied ground swimming pool 40' x 78' .Irvington; bolovod son of Holeno Ains- 1 the issuanco ofboi&ramlclttation notos sorvlco was held from."Hai bedroom) apt. Large deluxe kitchens- " . 2J .3/20 (Olympic SUo) complete with fenc- worth Hanlort of Irvington and Jamos Barth Colonial Home.'. 1100 Pine Ave modern Srfamily, housc,,_Call between and bonds of tho City'of Lmdon for the ing, concreto apron (4 foot) equip- -F. Hanlon of Koarny; brothor of Mrs.... purpose of financing the cost of tho afore- I^cOntor-yauxhalLHQad,J!nlon,c.nTue» 2-8 P.M. MU 614836. 3/20 M/A. ment and filtration systemn&horoln USED-GAR FORTSACEV —Carol" Brasaor.- The- funeral- waa-hold— day,_March -IB. Interment llollyiow SPRINOFIELD said purppsoejn jut amount not exo ceding lfld ' at "Jllaoborlo and Barlh-llomo for "Sixty Two Thousand Two Hundred Twonty ij^spoclflod. • Momorlal Park. - ^A'il —IRVINOTON - 3 rooms; 2nd floor," In accordance with specifications and Funerals^ 071. Clinton Avo,, Irvlng- "TIoar~BentorrHeat,4iot wafor d xrefrl*- ..OPEN HOUSC Flvo Dollars ($62,225.00) belngthe esti- ton, on Thursday, March 13. Intor- mated amount, of bonds and notos to be— form of proposal which can bo inspected _mont_ln_Hollywood Momorlal Park. WESNESK1—Emll,~oh Xh erator. Adults preferred. Apr. 1st or ; "arnrropfes obtained-at-tho offico of tho March 13, ago 7T yoars,20f --sooner; $120 plus security & relui- ;5A"T.8uSUN.Vl P.M. to 6 P.M Issued. Tho ostlmatod coat of tho uforo- said purposes Is statod-to bo the sum Purchasing Agent,Room200A, Municipal Avo,y IrvlHpon7~husbgni ences. 375-2464 Z-3#0 — " EUiabbth F. (hoe Thomi ot-Slife-HvB-iThousand Fivo Hundred- All' bids shall Ibe acoonipanlod bv Dollars ($65,500.00) ^ L> -NEWARK-WEEQ.UAHIC PARK ARtA 3 new homos, many extras Included." cerUlled-oheol(-lll-Ul«T«« •'" ' v Section 4 Thoro '.' ' • l-Rftom->iHniry apartment available'in- •-Visitor call for appointment. tho bid, mado out to tho Towmrftrvlng- ~ '•" one rifNaWiirksfllleat addresses. Sunk_ Eves. 570-7139 — In addition to the obligations ton, NeW-Jorpcy. Proposal Is to bo on- - • 376-0770. ereby—au_thorlr.ed—the-sum'-of—Threo ldllrfld6dl sand—Two-'HundrefH"' ' ""' ind WUlianTMclrmBrWrs. Vio rom "Haoborlo and Mra..Isahollo.Fraylngrnl 1 u tnV. ».1m linD-Vuan erals; OTt-eilriton-Av«.-i-lrV»igt ~\Hv<5a*byril~g|.uilui;lilluruiL-Tliu 'Bids must bo presented ihporson, by a loe was-held'at tho "McCrackon ffiaiflUTU'TTW"l^Tj7Hat*ilB being not loea than Spurchil»lngXommlttoo unllnot

_oL Albert .WoId'jof.-WeBt Or»n««: p HUDER^»ElQre«iae=O«i_(i'«eiJlCu>idlei> •."• rwrvtv*a-^?:grandchlldr«n7 wn5~ -on Thursdiy, Matoh 13, 1060, ol 1140 loraLsiirvloeoiwafo neior«r"juo»ori« Wool6srrAv(crTUnloir_wJfWool6srrAv(crTUnloirwJfo of_thoJatBlofthoJatB - (iJlarDO)arthi llohfl|ohfo"fbrPuneral»^l4l£co fbrPuneralsj'JjKlXCllll t "years; that Uie supplemental "del David-It-(Hubor)r35TOt«d-slsn!r-of . toonn Ave.'Ave.',, IrvlngtonIrvlngton,, oon SaturdaySaturday,, MarcMa h ment-W been. (lied in-' tho offico ol tho Tlio Municipal Council rosorvo the' Mrs, JoIm(l>hvUla) Sullivan and Mrs. 15," Interment Hanover Cemetery, Eaat- City Clerk: Uiat such statoment shows the right to accept or reject any or all bids "Goorgo (Gladys). Mueller. Funoral was irn Star sorvlco Friday,— •-, • gross clcbl, as. doflned In N.J.S. 40A, duo to any defects or Informalities and not section of this newspaper. conducted from "Haoberle L Bartli Chapter 2, Is lncreasod by authorisation adhering to tho specifications, or for any Colonial Homo," 1100 Pino Ave., cor. YOUNC--Juli_tf^_k«*^ _ B1 ^at F,. . ,tad o n... Thursday.1 ._ h *_.... I , March of the aforesaid obligations by Sixty Two otlior roason. Vauxhall Rd., Union, • 13.10JJ0, of 18 Marshall St., Ii-J—'— BROOK^IDE Houses Wanted Thousand Two Hundred Twenty Flvo Municipal Counoll • \ devotod sistor of Martin F, ..„. ._ Dollars ($62,225.00), and that tho obliga- Division ol Central Purchasing fredL Young,. Mrs, Lillian Tbasdalo, BUILDER WILL PAY TOP PRICE FOR tions BUthomod by fhisordtnancowiUbo Town of Irvlngton, New Jorsoy KAW — Bertha R,, of 31 ML Prospect Loator C, Young and Mrs, Evolyn E,p RUN DOWN t NEGLECTED HOMES, within allucbi limitations prosorlbod by T.i;.Sa)tw:dd, Purchasing Agent Avo., Nowark, N,J., on Tuesday, March Dlngor. Tho funeral service was held GA|tDENS ANY LOCATION.WRITEP,O.BOX672a said Chapter, Irv. Herald, Mar, 20, 1060, (Fee $11,5B) 11, 1069; aunt of Harold M, Kaln, Fu- from "Haoborlo ti Bartli HomevforFu- UNION, N.J. {CONFIDENTIAL) XT/F . Section 6, Tho sum of Fivo Hundred neral sorvicu wns hold at "Smith and norals,'.' 071 Clinton Avo.,' Irvlngton,! . >H^rsig 'Realty Dollars ($500,00) Is stated as Uio aggro- , Smith1 .(suburban), 415 Morris Avo., on Saturday,-March 15, Interment in i gate amount included. In tlio coBt of tho Springflold, N.Jt, on Thursday, March Woodland Comotery, ' Moving » Storage aforosald purposes for tlio cost of au- 13. Intormont Wallklll Volley, Cemo- SOMERVILLE thor iilni,-sollinp; and issuing obligations Your ad will appear in 8 newspapers tcry, Waldon, N.Y; inoludlng advorusing In connection with MOVERS-ALL POINTS U.S.A. firmncGig and purchasing tho equipmont. KARSLAKE->Choeter C, on Sunday, 1N.MEMOMOM ~-.. Florlda-Callf. Spaclallsts Section 7, Tno bonds andbondantlolpa- March 0, 1060, of 1047 MU Jullono $85 - $130 Uon notos authorlnod to bo lssuedhorein in adjoining communities of suburban Lane, Toms Rivor, N,J,, formorly of In loving memory of Rleliard Michael shall bear lntorost at not exceeding six Kearny and Newark; beloved husband of Heat. Hot Water .por_ocnt.por annum and shall' maturo In Loablrol, age 10, who dlod'dn March Hortenso (neo Klomont); devoted/alhor 21, 1060, First anniversary moss at annual Installments witliln the aforosald of Mrs, Claim HUdcbrant; brotlior of Gas Range - Refrigerator porlod of flvo yoars, tlie first of whloh Essex & Union counties. St. Loo's Church, Irvlngton on Prny, IS/GEL Mrs, Millie Roe and Mrs; JMUUB Or- March aft, at 6 A.Vl Rov..John CoSway shall bo payablo not more than ono yoar lowsky. Also survived by 1 grandson. officiating. Musical background pro- Office- 129. Mercer Street MOVERS-Sine* 1888 from tho date of tho bonds and no annual Tho funeral sorvlce was hold at "Hao-., installments shall exceed by more than vldod by Kathloen Lesblrel, Vicky Dl borlo L Barth Honio for Funerals,' Edwardo, Torry DlEdwardo, ano Miiry- (201) 354-7800 100% the amount of tho smallest prior 071 Clinton Avo,, 'Irvlngton on Thurs- SOMBRVILLE, NJ. installment. onno Guiorro. , ^ Offlcot For Ront day, March 13, fatorment In Rose- RA 5-2958 RA 5.-29D9 Section 6. Tlio full faith and crodlt of mount Momorlal Pa\)k, . '—\ "Beautiful eyes and a tender jnills tho City ofLin(len,NowJorsoy,arolioro- t Wq had him for suoh allttlowhilo Z3/20 2600 SO. FT. available In Kenllworth. by plodgod for Iho payment of the princi- modern t air conditioned. Just off " KOVACH-.Rov. Dr. FrankB.,onTuoa- Thunk you God for 10 shortywuoa pal and Interest on all of tho bonds or day. March 11, 1060. age 75 years Help us again to fight back thotoars; IRVDJOTON- Rt, 22, closo to Garden state Parkway. notos issued pursuant to tills ordinance, Low »«ntaL Will consider illvld1-- of 75B King George 1(0,, Fords, N.J.; Help us to roaltgo ^'Ttiy will bidono" 4 rooms, nnalosod BUII porch, supply r and tho sums roquir'od for such payments belovod husband of Ella J, (noo Zbo- own huat. Children woloome. Avoilablo Call Mr. BrownUe 688-U020. Z : Thank you again for a wonderful son," shall In each yoar whllo any of said bonds ray); dovotod father of Frank Z. Ko- Mom and Dad . X Ovl May 1st. $135. ' . or notes are outstanding bo included in vach, Mrs. E. Roborta Maddux and 371-8646 7. 3/20 tho annual buclgot and raised by taxes TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD Daniel J, Kovach; brother of Mrs, levied upon all uio taxable prop'orlywitli- Elluibeth Tench, Mrs. Kathorlno Hallo. Apartments Wantod 102 Automotive Iri said City wlthou t limit as to rato or Paul and Steven Kovach, also survived amount, by 11 grandchildren.Uio funeral sor- 'Section 0, All matters rolating to tho . vlco was held at "Haoborlo and flarth 5 ROOMS, heat supplied Irvlngton- bonds and notos not horeln specifically HOLLYWOOD FL Maplowoou area, wanted by 2 adults Homo for Funerals," 071 ClintonAvo,, Automobllus For Sain 123 sot forth may bo determined and provided Irvington on Friday. March 14. Cro- 1682 Stuyve• .. 6therwise prohibited herein. Maiisquan Inlet: She explained that Senate Bill S50 wouldpro-

evr Jersey Boat -negulanon one jetties anu i ' finance tlie establishment of a pilot program WILL HAVE FOR Such flag should be-displayed from a buoy, B. Underwater diving Is permitted only in for 1969-70. " • - ' .-=?- •plains her assignment this way: "Each stu- floau boat or other floating. object.. Such tlie area etfst of an imaginary line drawn from dent takes home half a worm to observe tlie YOUR PLEASURE flag shall be 12 inches minimum rectangular, Ocean avenue, Point Pleasant Beach, extended Introduction of tlie bill was initiated, by— .regeneration process. Half the students take to a point across.Jhe inlet at First avenue, die New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teach- the ~head^sectjorv7and half "the tall"section. and_shall be a red background^with a white ers, the first'bill ever sponsored by that, Fuel Oil diagonal stripe running from one corner to the Manasquan, Day-by-day observations are made "on-the C. No diver shall surface more thari 25 group. The concept Is patterned after a school—"growth, movements, and general behavior of other. - of the. art8~that~WBS~BBtablished by North— 686-5552 CJP A power vessel shall not be operated feet from his buoyed flag7~except in an emer- the developing sections." gency. —. . Carolina In 1963. Homework experiments-form an important . within 50 feet of such flag except in those WEIMAR OIL Co. FALK OOAL Co. Barnegat Inlet:- • "Establishment of a state school would af- .. part, of Mrs. Seagull's science instruction. # Opel Kadott or Volkswagen cases' where navigation is obstructed so us to 352-0141 686-5528 prevent passage, then-the operator of such A. No person-or persons shall, while" en- ford talented youngsters the opportunity of ~~-DuHng~thes>year, her_students_take home such During Our Special . gaged m goggle fishing, spear fishing, orskln taking specialized training in/art, music, dance,, other creatures as snails and hydras for ob-^ servatlbn and experiment,-_ '''•.- Complete diving, enter-into—any- narrow, confined, or_ drama and allied fields," Dr. Raichle ex- SERVICE - INSTALLATION - FUEL CIL EUROPACAR WINNER BOATS improved channel, or approach within' 100 plained. "It would also, give "R the chance to" "Along with learning tlie facts and skills feet_p_f any anchored vessel, except the one _ enable talented children In culturally "deprived of science, homework assignments help in- AMERICANS-OLDEST FIGERBLASS~BUICDER from which he is- diving, within • the tecri- areas-to fulfill their potential." - still in a child the meaning of what Jtjs to Weeks in Europe torial waters of the Borough' of Barnegat The idea has been endorsed by the New Jer- ' be. a scienilst7""RFs."SeagulI~8iy_s.~ • One of~Mrs. Seagull's favorite but-of-class • J«t Flight to Amiterdom, Light. , ". - "_ sey Education Association, the Federated Frankfurt orMtm4ok- BOAT HOUSE INC. . B."- No person~Bhall dive oh the north Boards of New Jersey, the Art Education assignments challenges the student to deter- • Plus Car sideof the^soutlrjettyf^— : _mine whether or__not_."Solution X" Is plain •'Plui up to 3'0&0 kilo: "2560 RT. 22 SCOTCH PLAINS 1 ~AsB0dBtion7 the New Jersey State Council on . 7PPEN 7 DAYS 233-9315 C. Diving shall be .permitted along the the Arts, the State Parent Teachers,Assoel-r . tap^ water. Each student is given a coded vial JE north Jetty, . .• ...... -,. adon,,th.e Ne\v Jersey.Symphony, the Prince- containing clear, colorless, odorless liquid • Plu« up to 20 nlghtl r -that—looks-like—water. Some of the vials do -*. aceomatJaliona D. Diver must mark his~positiqn With a ton Chamber Orchestra, the Garden State Bal-"^ AMSTERDAM. $320 Family Cmlser •• float and sKlrt'diver's flag. let, and Classroom Renaissance, a statewide contalirtap water; but others hold saltwater FRANKFURT: $338 COBRA 15'8" or lime-water. MUNICH: $343 i Sp*clol ~- ___,_ Family Runabout E. ' No diver shall surface more than. 25 program-focusing—on the ^ arts in education. =i Sal* Prlc.only S5995 Special • - feet from his-buoyediflag, except:ln an emer- ' Other charter members^ of the DARE com- - '" Mrs. Seagull~glves=the=swdeni»*e^dviaspon- SaUjPHe»_nnly__$. 1495 ngency , . --,.-,' ', -".":' - , ~^Hfe^jr^Dr^^cEPW^Hlktas^pf^rdentrdf- r W/ —-——'• -g^rcSCTjO^E: DIVIDENDS trlii)* Bow Rail • Con— Robert A. Roe; state a Commissioner of Newark- State-ColtegeFDr.-William Brooks, iWtibli! Top Side (i Aft - Conservation and - Economic Development in - ^Mote=tlian-I4r250,OOp_WprldJVar \ and II "Kingston CQres~Beyon,d ComporaiL. Out»In • Depth Finder * Includes: 35 HP Outboard -eenter-of-Humanitles of the New Jersey State•- yet ant A ve. UnionjC«ntor Engine • Running Lights japproylng- the Gommission's,,actlon said that DeparOrient of Education; and Dr. Jack Platt, Veterans-will receive $236 .million in diyi=f N.J. Mattresses • 36 Gallotu •' Mechanical Steering • dends onjthelr GI insurance policies_during- Tank • Interior Trim • Twin Slooper Lounge Seats the rules had been developed after careful state music chairman of—the New Jersey .{ftO.rn. Seats • Nylon Line » Vinyl Carpet • Interior 1969.' ;"•••: juid Anchor • Fire Ext • Trim • Freight * Nylon Investigation of the-needs of both skin diving ^ongress of Parents and Teachers. .-— , FrBlgtit • Marine Head • Line and Anchor *-Fire . and boating activities and gave full considera- ' "• ' Compass • Safety Glass Ext.-* Llfo JackoUi* Wind- tion to the safety .of skin divers andfpro-^T Windshield • Vinyl Carpet shield. . • - •'-- Public Notice • Sleeper Lounge Seat • Section to boats operating in areas being used ., Life jacket* • Bilge Pump ft Blower ' . ,_.._^ by skin divers.._ . ]j_ CITY OF LINDEN - === tiNlOM (Y>mjTV,HEW-,TERHRV NOTICE TO BIDDERS BARONET NCBt SHALIMAR 17'4" BIG 1. Sealed proposals will be received UR LOWEST PRICE EVER! by the Council o{ the City of Linden, D«.p V*. Trl-Hull Ruggod Family-Runabout State induction call New JerooyonAPIUI,l,1969atB:OOP.M. Tp.clpl '' .. . Sal* Prlc* only $3695 SaU PHceonly $1995 Borlbed-work: . "include*: 70-HP El'eotrfc Lights. Including removal of Start* Bow Rail* a.Colb Includes: 49 HP Outboard existing algnals and Incidental veriiblo Top > MittreMco .Engine • Vinyl Convertible work, complete In place at the • Helm Seat • 18 Gallon Top • Safety GIMB Walk-' Col. Joseph ' T. Avella, Nejiv Jersey State Interjection of TWELFTH XlnV • Remote Control* Thru Wlndahleld * Bow Dir-ector-of-Selectlve Service, announced this STREET AND WOOD AVENUE, • .Hre Ext. • Cabin Bulk- .Rails • Mechanlcal-Sieer- in-accordance with plans and ~ -touvre—Door- 4ng—•—Running Lights ' * week that the state's induction call for April —r"Bpeciflctttlonfl* .«,.freight • Safety Glass Fire ExL • Ny[ylor n Line, is-for 697 men, 76 less than the March caiE b. Reconstruction of concrete Windshields • Mechanical Anchor • Vinyl Carpet • sidewalk at various Parks, bo- Safety Steering • Stern Interior Trim* • Controls The national call Is^for 33,000 men of which ing approximately 4790 lineal Seat,* Vinyl Carpet • In- • Fuel Tank • LUe Jackef 2,500-will be allocated to the.Mnrlnft Corps. _ feetol concrete sidewalk, Trim •^Battery * - 2. QUALIFICATIONS_PF BJDDERflL l I4HUkL.-LENGTHS±iSXED ARE GUNNEL cial status to carry~out~the~obllgationsof Water Color Society, Academic Artists, Iajcf. tho contract and to complete tho work and the Cranford Creative-^rt-Group,— contemplated therein. The foregoing shall be in addition to —the- provisions-of-IV-S«-40iB0-S-whioh relate to tho furnishing of ,a statement -—^ahbwlng^thfl^bldder/ a -financial ability and experlencir~ln- performing public work to qualify such bdddor to receive plans and speciilcationa to be bid upon and the same are expressly made apart hereof. "''- - •., -rrrzf The set with **l**-49» To proouro the phnn ^"d m»wmni«Hnrigj KRAFT MAYONNAISE ' prospootlye bidder shall make pay- Shrimp 16-oi. |ar 39* ~mo"nt to the Uty Engineer's. oMicVbf $10.00 to oover (ho return of the plans f and. specifications in good order within how Main -LESTOIL 130 Off Salt A Sea Clam Chowder ten (10) days aftor the opening of the BP-306 28-OI. mm . bids* Any bidder or-prospective bidder —26-OJI. can- 39^ wHb shall fail to return the plans and bott. 51 < spociHcttiona In good order and condi- tion ^wlthinTauch perloa_6f- tlme..shall±=: MOTOROLA MOTOROLA forfoit-sald payment ahdthe"same shall belong to the City of linden to oover MOTOROLA Freezer Baas event the suocessful bidder^^ il to_enUr~into a cdntract with Compact 'CadetL Solid State SIgnal^Sensor tho City of Linden or fall to file there- 23" diaq. 'ed porformanoe bWWttU 3«o«V:can»11As PORTABLE Coll*9* Inn Chicken Broth OHSOLES

•BhalV'be' irotapbhaiblinuriha 37< : Va n 11 lo, CffocolotOj __„ Enaeirfor all-of-ItsTexpenseo,- WDSON JTJBWELS- Jumbi loaaoa and damagoa.by reason "of aucn^. L*m«i/ Choe ToKndto Juice~ Telescopic VHF anten- Family-size-set wlth^so- iailuru-uu-Unr-part of the bidder and" na In side handle, crisp IId state dependability!: HUDSON FACUL TISSUES Bltfoty, Dr~oithor of them. Extension 32-oi. of tlmo to enter into tho contract and black/white pictures, all CONTEMPORARY walnut ve- EARLY AMERICAN maple finish Instantplay-no warm-up. 2 box.i 200 ct 59* " can failuro to do ao aftor auoh oxtension of tlmo shall not in any way affoct VHF/UHF channels. neer cabinet, 295 sq; in. picture. cabinet, 295 sq. In. picture. In- Antenna. BT-614 tho rights of tho City of Lindon against Instant play! Automatic fine tun- stant playl Automatic fine tun-' Nu Soft Fabric 5oft«nor tho bidder or-surety company, 1 10«O<( Bromo Seltzer Tho Council rosorvos the right to Ing, Vlsl-Trak system, and elec- ing, Vlsl-Trak system, and elec- 33-oi. cont. 67* Tidy Home rojoct any imd all bids as may bo doomed to bo tn tho boat1 IntoroBt of tho City oi tronic picture lock. CL829 tronic picture lock. CL830 Nlaaara Sproy Starch M.dluifl VA-ox. 33^ Lindon. Tho Contractor shall entor Into 7*Ort Lunch Bags tho usual City of Lindon form of contract, 15-oi. cant. Hi . a copy whoreof may bo inspected jn Niagara Spray. Starch Laro* -2 5/8 ox. 59* tho ofdeo of tho City Enginoor, and samp shall lncludo and'shall DO regarded as 10* Off Kino '4<^-oi. including. whothor tho • samo is $ SPECIAL 22-QI. cont. 57* "2 Si 45*" specifically sot forth or not. the pro- SAVE 4 ' visions of n. -S. 34:10rl (Chapter 230. SAVE P. L, 1032) and all utate lawa 'and labor VALUES Raalemon R*d Pack Tomato*> regulations rotating to thomuncipaicon- 29-o«. can 37* Efferdent tracts, 2 303 en* 45* Dy order of tho Council of 2 to 8-CUP 3-SPEED tho City of Lindon, N.J, Squeeze Lemon Rod Pack Tomato W«dg*t from Bott. o( 20 John A, Ztemlan 3 16-on. can* 89* City Enginoor Rod Pack Tomato Pura* Lindon Loador.Mar.SO.lOOOJt Foo: $32,20) UNIVERSAL 3 29-oi. can* $1 Bott. of 40 8 ELECTRIC SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Mini-Brew basket, flavor selector. > Powerful 3-speed mixer. DOCKET No. M-613-8B 9 ° bOXSEE-MANHATTAN State of Now Jeraey: CLAM CHOWDER Glad NOCAL To: SEYMOn I1YAMS: . 2 IOK-OI. cam Hi Dy virtuo of an Ordor of the Superior BEVERAGES Court of Now Jersey, Chnnoory Division, DOXSEE STEAM CLAMS Garbage Bags maclo onjtho 17th day of Febvunry. 1060. CRANFORD ELIZABETH HILLSIDE IRVINGTON 24-o>. can 45i No Dap.-No Rotum in a civil action wherein Linda llyams la the plaintiff and you aro the defendant, CRANFORD RADIO, INC. ALTON TV APPLIANCE TOBIA'S WILDEROTTER'S DOXSEE MINCED CLAMS 30 ct. 47* you are horoby required to answer the 8»ox. can 35^ complaint of tlie plaintiff on ,pr before 26 Eastman St. • 276-1776 1135 ElUabotJi Ave. • 354-0525 1299 Liberty Ave. • 923-7768 910 Springfield Ave. • 399-1402 2 bott.. tho 18th day of April, 1060, by serving an antiwor on Mario O. Farina, Esq.. plaintiff's attorney, whoae addroas Ta ROSELLE PARK SPRINGFIELD EHLERS VANILLA EXTRACT No, 1228 • Morrlu Avomio, Union, Now NEWARK PLAINFIELD Del Monte Lite Chock Full 0 Huts Jnraoy, and in default thorodf auoh PH06NIX APPL. CENTER -.. "4zat, ,\xt 49^ Juilginont shall bo rendered against you ROYAL HOUSE WATCHUNG FURNITURE K& R APPLIANCE CENTER EHLERS BUTTER EXTRACT aa tlie Court Bhall ttilnk equitable and 200 Morris Ave. 376-6380" Coffee Just xou shall file your proof of 282 Springfield Ave. • 243-6842 327 West Front St. •755-1100 w\alllelJ Av*., cor Locu.l Si • 24) 8HSH Chunk Tuna Btirvico In l *i Uio rulos of t|to civil practice and pro- lanaavta. •*LM«H • UUWHU.I«WU> • UWH. i * v iWiftM • auiivii«..a t a A*. • auH|r |iu. •» >_ituj IMM a>«. • aaien coduro, -i-rt , Ml Lady Choo«o Bllnti«a Tho object of uuid action ia to obtain a judgment of divorce botwoen the aulci i I1.W nun IM.rn awi VM^iUin • liKI »nrf !•>*»>•: IWi AMIUM *-•r ll»IH,, LM» ludU^ kliwliwxx (|DI, Ka*ir* 16-ot. ffkg. 55* IM JII . tiw Mm; u t n *»u; \u, «iwiiii<» • r«««, rh41rh.4.1.11 i fntMn • «ea»ei«I>ei«I> , tniuti n •»• • •••• launwicilaun i (kbtwtU Happy Jack plaintiff and you. , L^'wi? .^aBaw1=fa- tiSK -.- «...i«T....«••« aia««», o-d-nj ryn.iwr.; «•"» '" • taunt.ta »m«r«i i • • AM. • f»4ii«, a t.a AM. • Mtuic Sunahlna Pig Sara Chock Full 0 Huts MAIUO'G. FARDJA. ESa Mid^ - MIWAIK, kMk A^teiMiluykl Ho.Z, hiMW tsttni < 11 W 1 kwUtnti m rAIIRttN. Unlittul VAttliU • PKlTH AMHV. AM. • ireiaa VAUIY, a. .1^ um | juwjuwi, , j . V.,, iiml . «ucclu«ucc«luaW. . u».>.u».i>.n rumiiurumii n I lo-on. pkfl. 41* - Attorney for PfalnUff aiiJ BlVV. A t a AlU III AlU • HAYa1l Pancake Syrup Instant Coffee MARIO G. FAUINA TV: Nablaco Caramal Paanut Loai Attorney at Law • mi uaa aaaacH. IKUIU tv • win iw Yian, a«ui A»II • 'couipuLunl staff Lu-uiake relew * WITH A ItESTAIiRANT vantirstudiesr—reviews and evaluations of matters affect- CHECKUP AND ing the status of women and A CHECK MORRIS AVE. 3T6-G823 SPRINGFIELD to transmit appropriate . recommendations to . the President and Congress. AMERICAN Second, creation within the FOR THE WEEfC executive branch of an Office CANCER of-Women's Rights and Re- ALL YOU CAN EAT NITE! sponsibilities headed by a spe- _ SOCIETY Monday and Tuesday FRIED CHICKEN ___ Come One -Come All Wednesday— SPAGHETTI »-..-._. .YT77T.....^..._ $1 ?•- Proof of age facilitates ~~ ', Guild for Child Care2 — Exclusive Area Showing ^—. IEEF i CABBAGE: •*"' j security- For the Benefit ^fjlerebral Palsy Children Friday -FRIED HLIT of Fl0UMDIR^T^ZZinTT7;T7.T.::.. $1 WMPECIAUZE IN PRIVATE ROOM CHILDREN? BIRTHDAY PARTIES AVAILABLI FOB PAPTil - PRIZES "-SURPRISES Livingston. SchoolrMidlianAl:Blvd.,-lJnion OP EM DAILY — Featuring America's ALL ITEMS SUNDA.V THRU THOSRDAY Finest —'. ON OUR MENU ThurHdayrMAReH-20, 1969 "* • 8 AM to 10 PM 7:30 P.M. DONATION $3.00 FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS DOLLY MADISON ihg^ necessary documents with —For further Information1 HustmtTds Will Enloy It : 'til Midnight • TAKE OUT you -at—the- time • of filing. Wltfc Youlll —-" ICECREAMT 1__ into the "i -;"In addition to the social -Phone -calU88-2078 security card, an applicant should bring proorof his age • TOMORROW-LAND and his feaeraj. income tax _. i withholding^slip for 1968when.. of MEN'S and ' ' The calls at the dlstrlcfolflce;"^ .Jones^sald. .The tax-slip he.: • '- explalned_insure.s_that the In- dividual's—1968 earnlngs-cair be readily Included In figur- ing the benefit amountj_ He also pointed out that the_best_and-pneferxed_proof- PANMAND of age is a birth or baptis- mal Tertiflcate.,In their ab- Where-It's an earxy scnooi a year with The Howard's Golden Passbook Account — roFcensus^recordTnay be found For Boys and Girls ; acceptable as well_ as other ;^or?natdocuments which show ;die persorlVdate of birth or 98 Lage. ! It ls recommended that any- ; one who does nothave "an offl- ! ctal birth or baptismal record ; make _an'attempt to secure one well'before the planned -date-of filing. An official copy Tof-.oia5 Dlrthrecorainaybes"e" Z n\rpA hy wHring tn fhn cus- todian of such-reeordEfQE-thfi. place of birth, while official copies of a baptismal records are usually available from J _ihe-church..where.theJ3aptism Mm was performed. However, Fashion-- right one—should delay filing an -application ..just because~he Style-right ^ "does not have tlte necessary Fit - right document in his possessloi Jones said that "the . pie at the social securHy^-of- up-to-the-mlnutel fiqe will- always' be glad to ZzComelnandsee! • assist you in obtaining ac- ceptable proof of age. It would "be advisable for persons who do not have a birth or bap- tismal record to dlseilss with the social security peo- ple well in advance of filing." Jones stressed that it ls'im- :portant-that-aper-iionflie.lnthe- iiC!=r.*=t*r=- three nnonfe-peri'od before the 5995 ^•5995; WDM'S IMRMON

...". .KEEP YOUR FAITH When_health_iaUs, the-wlee man seeks the services-of a qualified physician^ Very Jew of us'rcflre totoleratethe dls- ^coimfort ofanailment that can be medically cured.

tuluW -UUL4—fuliu—tn—a ybe made anyfcti without so much as a glajice?—-— We becomejauoyjwlththo-of- • I WithdrciwqiiFrngyibe-made irTrnPltlgleTl>f $500< a.nd accumulated divi

ft^^t^B^djayjrifd^sltgcc ;_. m5fletloport request .sopg ^ r"1 *~pffw JYB will rretkff '~r us. quick to reach out and re- Special rate (currently Vi of 1 % a year) compounded oh a quarterlyHasis capture the faith that has been 55-ACCOt slipping away? and credited to the account at the end of the fourth full quarterly dividend Check your faith,'as you ] would check your health. period. ' • 4A% A Whatever you believe In, hold Thereafter, thelnvestment'Savingsrate(currently 5% ayear)compmjnde^ firmly. Faith . ls strength. Interest paid from day of deposit—compounded and 00 Faith is courage, and it is and credited quarterly^ :,_....,:....•...•... credited quarterly: March,' June, September and 55 'hope. Yet it needs refurbish- ing. It needs attention. * ' December Ut-on all balances of $10 to $75,000. Double and Single Breaded Faith should be a matter Sport Jackets of practice, not a once-in-a- : while recognition of a personal - belief, or an Individual sense e Mail coupon today, visit* any of our 10 convenient of values. offices, or call 643-1000 for complete details

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