''-Thursday,' A prii: £)', l»7fl! " ENTERTAINMENT AT 11IE "FESTIVAL will Include top members of Miss Mlyoko Wan taiabe's well-known Japanese dancing group. anniversary The group has performed Jfor a -number of ""dignitaries lncludmg' THnce and Princess . Mlkasa at the World's Fair, for special per- 75th birthday fete for Branch Brook Park formances requested by former UN ArtlbffffSfl-"" ..dor Artliur Goldberg, and for local, sfate,and In case of emergency I'luii;, for a 75L1I anniversary Clierry Blos- .iliunci, according to Harris. "Everyone is tile occasion meaningful for everyone," he out of'stall? pxogriuiis.. call som Festival to be held in Branch Brook cordially invited to bring their' families arid said,- . " j . _*_' •...".',:.._ Park'' in' Ncwiirk, later diis month, were enjuy Uils.,short-run spring extravaganza of There are 2,200 ornamehtal cherry tneea_ —anmouiiced tins, week Iry William U. Mauls,, ~ma, UDollf loTnrcaHereht specie's, nTwriatwas,- studied at tlie Tachlbana Daifte_S£hool \ chairman of the Essex County Park Com- ' ~" The Japanese American Association con- ln 1895, swampland. Tlie first trees were Japan, has been engaged in the performing is mission's 75th anniversary commitu;e. siders the display of cherry. blossoms at . provided by. Che Felix Fuld family of Newark 376 0144 for Fire Department y arts from coast to coast since 19^71 She has : . 9C In cooiwration witli • tlu; Japanese American Branch brook- the largest and most unusual during the late 1920"s.' The'park today com- appeared at Radio City Music Hall,tlie\ja!job's .-Association of New .York, original Japanese in the world. It is anticipated .that nearly ,. prises 500 acres of trees, shrubs and a Pillow Dance Festival1 in Lenox, Mass.,'ana U/ V, nulsic and dancing will highlight a special •100. Japanese Americans will attend, a num- beautiful lawn -bordered lake.. "A proud with the Detroit and Philadelphia'Symphony program which.is scheduled to begin at 1:30 ber of winch will be wearing traditional accomplishment for any community,!-'—said Orcliestras. She-has' also performed at many H • p.m., on Sunday, April IV, in [lie Belleville' Japanese attire. - : _• Harris. ' Published'E»<'YThu>idor br rrumor Publishing Com 7 ot-tiie outstanding college campuses through- 4] Mounloln o..,. Sp.Jngfl.ld, N.J.070RI -.oBo-7700 :. extension of the Park; north of Heller Park- Tne object -of the 75th anniversary com- out the United States. way. A brief ceremony commemorating the • YOSIII IMAI, an executive'.of Walston and mittee In planning such events as the Cherry VOL. 41 - No. 27 Mulling Addrc -V 'founding of ihu park system 75 years ago — Co., Newark, is co-chairman of the outing Blossom Festival is to focus more .public ~ \ —EARLY COPY. P.O. Boa 69. Spnnglicld, HJ. 07081 SPRINGFIELD, N.j. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1970- Subicription'Rola S.cond Clan PoUog. making it the oldest'county park- sysffim in J6.5O Vanity"" Poid.oi Sjmr.glit.ld, N.J. 15 Cents Por Copy for the Association. He stated that tlielr Interest and attention on the park system's Publicity Chairmen ore urged to observe the United States — will be presided over by Association, annually visits the park during accomplishments qver the last 75 years in the Honorable Hiroshi Uchidu, Japanese Conr_._. ihe blooming of.tlie cherry blossoms. "We- -order that support may be gained for future the Friday deadline for other than spot sul of Now York. an: delighted that the Anniversary Committee park development in die county, according to news. Include your ,nom», address and No reservations or tickets are needed to luvu asked us to assist this year in making Harris.— : phone number. . ' es a permanent school bus solution by June more for your money 1 says COLLEGTATE~e*ST—Starring_in_tu_B^Prtestlcy s "Dangerous, Corner" presented by '•• - [he Union College Drama Club last~weeE~werer(t'roTn-lc£r)-Mi3!rPau?t(ilii-Maggior«-oJ T 1231 Glenn avc.. Union; Miss Robin Lee Tucker of Elizabeth; Robert W, Keene of New r Providence. and Miss Mary P. Wingerter, of South . Donald Julian, a member of Io ~ the English Department, served as director. - • YOUR MOST VALUABLE -SAirtODAY thru SAT. TRADING STAMPS. Marines let PLUS _keep4ryi PLAYLAND you^ehoose ••;•, Parent speaks to Route 22,-Scotch Plains, N. J: —Tlie-MairiW-Gorps has an- committee for ifs-elforts nounced a new program under 233^0675 -tytiich qualified men and Women _i_ By ABNER COLD-- . : may select the field Jn which . A pledge to find a. permanent solution to un For All Ages they wish to serve while on-- the school bus problem on Rolling Rock road active duty. The program, by June was issued Tuesday night by Town- >ring Sunshine —ealled-the—-Ground Guaran- - ship Committeeman Robert' G. Planer, He tee Program/' is designed to spoke during the public discussion period at enable qualified young men tte'r«nd-of the= governing body's meeting "at 's Finest Miiature Golf and women to fulfill thelrmili- Town Hall. tary obligation and at tlie same— TRIMMED ""• Planer told a group' QfronceriTgd~paTents7~ time receive useful training. "We're ns jinxious to solvethis. matter, as Persons qualifying for the FIRST you are. I am sure we'll have a solution by - program must be between the CHOICE the end of the schpoT year,"" Ha has been ages of 17-26, physically-qual BEEF in charge of TownshlpCommittee dealings with ified, pass a series of mental the Board of Education. — ' tests, and agree to serve four 'Earlier In the meeting, Mayor Henry J. years on active duty. All guar- U.S.O.A.CHOICI TOP ROUND OB Bultman had commented on the problem, which antees will be in writing. and_ GOV'T. INSPECTED CHICKEN BONELESS CROSS RIB . - ,_ _ developed last month when the Boardof Educa- before enlistment. tion learned that.its school bus service from CHICKEN™'^ STEAK SALE! ROAST BEEF .„ 97* Rolling Rock-road and Chimney Ridge drive Further information may be was In violation of its policy. - -UXD.A. CHOICE CALIF. CHUCK —.-*- ill Batting - Go Karts obtained from tlie Marine State law requires bus service for ele- Corps recruiter at 272 N. LEGS °V rUIOC CUT SHOULDER C Archery • Table Tennit QUARTERS WING ON POT ROAST b 79 mentary school pupils living more than two Broad st., Elizabeth. miles from school, and the board lastjnonth_ Pony and Horse Rides LONDON BROIL CHICKEN 1ONELESS -^-r _ SWEET JUICE FLORIDA discovered that most ortKeUoIlIhgRocI;and Chimney Ridge children do not qualify under SALE TIME AT BREAST >b SHOULDER STEAK FRESH PICNICS SHOULDER OUAMCES" Ffiofos this policy. reww lecturi e QUARTERS WING ON MllCIOUS BOTTOM ' Bultman noted that the Board of Education, tWCRAFT SPORT SHOP ROASTING PORK DAIRY DEPARTMENT after an emergency meeting with the Town- Hpnry Mnrgpnail. Hlg- SWISS STEAK"" COUNTRY STYU ship Committee, H£a° Voted to continue the bus gins professor of physics.ami CHICKEN ---;., rifcTENDSB ^~ service until.the end of the present term. natural philosophy - at Yale LEGS ib SPARE masks: Necessities by - He- added that there will be~more meetings University, will give tlie sec- CUBE STEAK QUARTERS RIB PORK LOIN 9-11 CHOPS in search of a permanent solution and mat ond of two Danforth Founda- REGULAR STYU _ ^ MARGARINE YOUR ' *we will keep the people informed." tion lectures on the. philoso- BREASTS CHIC«EN^63( SOFT -Tbe Issue arose again during the public Campinfl - Teinis- • . phical bases of science tomor- Seventh grddejcldsses ^fajdyfrrg pe discussion period when Mrs. Paul Koppel of row at 8 p.m. He will discuss BONNET Ib. Hanging from the ceiling outside of Room 1$ _ articles about pollution. Rolling Rock road (and president of the Ed- Backpacking Ufr "Modern Science as a Philo- U.S.O.A. CHOICE BONELESS' U.S.D.A. CHOICE (ROUND) "Pollution Cautru! Headquarters," »t the' a rtemongtration of o truck powered by ward Walton School PTA) thanked the govejmr sophical Adventure." The free After finishing Jfcelr renearch Florence Gaudlne«r $chooV us ag*amu| record rtoeir r,eport» on yli ing :bojly~for its help. She also expressed Archery Equipment public lecture will be •. £ ..'.'._! every Monday from now until May 18. PLtJAljE CUTAFIOUWO COUPO.NS!,"- TWO GUYS ELBERTA additives. They are researching these environ- 'No longer content, w|th jukt usklpg, they are' He. urged that residents with large amounts FROZEN FOOD DEPT. : Hl-C FRUIT IN HEAVY SYRUP ' ~ ihlenn-using books, periodicals. planning to do something in fcelr own environ- of material to remove call^Town Hall each ... more savings! J films, Ulm snips and slides, but most of all ment, the school. Litter in »playground must week by Friday to make sure they are not CHICKEN-BEEF-TURKEY-TUN A they ore gathering their Information from the be stopped. A committee Is being formed to .study this problem,? »'™i=s •••»and' poster~—'—s •ar—c (Continued on page 23} : DRINKS FREESTONE MORTON daily newspapers." Clippings and magazines - WHO HAL "****^^ic~^itL-'^M''' ""* coma in 4aily. ^T^e-tgachir'n ntxtir, rtinhnlUrtn '•>. - being- miit]i*t' i ' -the students will u |V»lUABltCOUPONpr ALL FLAVORS board, the room itself Is being Inundated with. take- their flr_. .__,_, ractivism-ln -a— PEACHES POT constructive manner.^' -Bfeyersrtojpresent TOWARD THE PURCHASE* Of- EVERYTHING \ CHASE & SANBORN j±jj PIES Lions Club renews *Ricnic' tomorrow, MICHTY COCONUT OR CHOCOLATE Falkin denounces ; 1 HIGH CREAM PICS old-time yaudevilje •- XlCfHTS^ AC1 ION - ~Wayne dbstal, ri^it, and boiart* Friedman put pollution 'Studies on Saturday at school llll UflTII Good only at Two Guy« fieyyrocfinvftx again video tope in Mrs. Beatrice 'SeuguUi- seventh grade science class nt the Florence Weeds, Crab Grass. Brown Spots, ... Caudineec-School. See.otheR>picturcsJon Page 8. .'•' ., (Photo by Jonathan Chayat) . ••-.-THIS . O~«aup«.i>«€oMflflry,"Toni •a-mat petitions to run in the June 2 primary clec- '^U^™ lVtlTscasoif'of organized base-. baseballs, bats, protecfive helmets, catchers'— Kalem as-Millie, Dodle Cohun ns Mrs.. Potts, work of liionlsm. The local chapter of the c equipmem and uniforms. It is anticipated that ail. irom Springfield; Nick LosaVlo as Alan, - GUARANTEE HAM American Field Service, the Public Library, *** • ' ~~. .' ~— ball, we arc again confronted \vlth the problem .^1 LUX UWIIDl 2-39 ^iWDEiiwifiT tf Overlook Hospital,, the First Aid Squad and ^^ Dl_Eaiaing_fundi._We wilLJield. 16 tca Stir operating expenses for the 1970-season Sharon Sort as Madge, Larry-Bean us~llul, O Falkin declared: ^Dl_Eaiaing_fundi._We wilLJield. 16 tcamaju- . Virginia Petrie aslrma.-Miirv Lehne as Flo. undei -out-«NNUItt—aMt NS- CORONET DECORATED 6 PACK ^: _^_BIG ROU-CORONET DARK MEAT civic 'piujecu 'uiiU'piugrQmff'C&n "1 have bad-the pleasure and~the~"oppor- the" Youth'Minor. Lenfine' "'!•- Pnny I . In comparison wlth.our operating many uther -Wnltaltyv off beinbeliug; ann lufegiuInmuwill parronmf-nf-tit the.growtlm or.>m»ti. . h..." Y'. -•-—L ^ J = -•.-•• P•- ' I ;x f KEEPER C«RE" PROGRAM lo- ' "i old and * EYE -CAItHERS — Gas mask; and signs H have four innmi;, nnfi riirre will b5*Mphr~' Pg'""-° -last year, this is a substantial BAb. Beqbenck us Bomber and Jacll(l any lawn iiiWet —•••-«tt«st«o Monism's' aid and help. : l at the FIorenoVGaudl- • ' and development of Springfield" for the last -..teamy ip-rhf-Vnnrh Ma]nr I capiy.-niircmn.qr— Increase.-Beoquse\ofinflatl(ion, tjie Increasing •as-Christinet.rPmc^rC. _j_ L ^ ' . :_J Autoreat«»r 1000 li| It ] According to-reports,' he was burning leaves" (1 It). u»r 1000 iq HI Weed Control . CASCADE^?- School. Only members of the Dayton PTA, said Mrs/' Herberf-f orman;~presidentrof-the Weed Control Spot Weod Control (4000 1Q ' Pre-EmergenceCrab Crab Grass Control at the corner of his house when the residence Springfield LWV. Mrs. Leonard Zucker, chair- Chinch Bug Control\ FOR AUTOMATIC Szi= however, will be eligible to vote. Refresh- rnlnlmui„,,. Grass* Control, or Chinch Bug Control caught fire. The outside was severely scorched ments will be served following tlie meeting. man of tho study committee, said tluit tho • Grul5 Proofing . Sod Web Worm Sod Web Worm • DISHWASHING up to the first floor windows, the report meeting Is open to the public. Spot Weed Control Control • Control ' said. The National League of Women Voters 1:1 •PRICE COVERS ALL 4 SERVICES, INCLUDES LABOR AND MATERIALS Firemen were called to put out a fire at holding a "Year of the Voter" program in Alrco Co., Diamond road, last Thursday morn- Meeting postponed conjunction with its 50ill anniversary nation-' ing*. According to reports, floor mops hi a wide drive to gain congressional representa- OPEN DAI1V 9i30 A.M. 'TIL 10 P.M. storeroom Ignited. There was a great deal Tlie Springfield Board of Education lia,s tion for residents of Waslilngton, D.C. who do Rt 2 2 at _ SUNDAY* 10 A.M. 'Til 6 P.M._ _ of amoke and four or five mops were damaged. poatponej itf- Aprtlmentlng ta.llYQld a.con-. not hayejhls,. MemberS...ot ..dic.Jiprincfield U NI O N * Morris Ave. 'FOR SALES ALLOWED BY LAW "—A-car""canghT~rire "dt tlie corner orHlU-" (Hct with the Passover holiday. Instead of LWV will nak for signatures on petitions. Mrs; side nvenue and Tudor court Monday after- IN UNION COUNTY - 379-7879 .meeting on Monday, the board will convene Forman said, "1 urge all residents to please WEDDING BELLS^-Castmoniboia rehearse tlie ilUril act wedding Uayton Regional High Sdio noon, according to another report. By die next Thursday, April 23, ui 8 p.m. at the suppor.. t tills endeavo, r to see...,__k representatio. n scene from tlio Springfield Community Players production of Shelluy Wolfe, llershoy Snydec.and Tonl Kalem. time fireinen arrived the bluzo was out. Floronco Guudlneer Scliool. for till citizens of tlie Unitedjjtiuej." .P'cnlcA^_50_b<.v SU?K'Xl_t°mqm>w_uud_Sjimr^uyjn^iliigsjit^Jonathun_ _: _ (Photo by li. CJ. Cardinal) vv • ,*-- To Publicity llhairmen: "Beer in car -Thursday,. April 16, 107 0 -. for fund Brush fire breaks , Woald-yon Hke Homo fieipyn pxemrmU newspaper releases-?-WTite to.this news- named 'l'hoinab Luizzj,* 18, and 30 panes or glass; paper and ask for our "Tipe on Submitting MicJuiel J. I'eirolc, i\ both News Releases." of Union, were* fined' $55 cacil new services; Proceeds will help Eileen -~for—htivine beer tn tticir car CT A"'iiicufty; basketball team <" ''"•. """'^'. lanlvjtii J-mthf -Z-ethers reported b 3 ~ CTncaneersaioalrspringfleldrpIayed host last Howie Drew and Joe Pepe, as referees, and Tlie Springfield Fire Department baiu«j Springfield MwiiLip.il Courr a^ainst_caiicer has both triumphs and tradegies week to teachers-athletes from JhsCeflteftlSiX- Michael Mugers, StevenCohen, Colleen Halpin. eight brush flr«6 last-week, according«o"de'_ - Mondiry, Httry also -hud Ihcil' 7 observes week" " Jefferson~ScKooIbT Unioi£ . John Wachtel. Walter Phlllppl, Rise Strome, partment reports. • '..-.••• driver's 7 H,con5e;; :;uypcndL-(i man foi SltiMWic-ld, undlAitliur Cuprio. vlco- associated with his'lustbry'^PerKapg^bnefifih^ ~' The big winner was Eileen Slepermann, a chajfnuii, Aiiv2 rcUa:;cdW- names of district moat dramatic example of progress la tlie .; National Library Week at the Springfleid;, Aian Gelst, Mike Fanelli, Eric Diamond, Eric A brush firo brolje-out between the SarBei,t • for 3U days. -' Public Library this year was ushered in of- Union/ teenager now recovering In Children's Gelst, Philip Bas«ll«n4 John Asilo, FEATURES capiamsi T \ transformation that has\aken place regarding Co. and Bspubllc Metals on Commerce street David A. Kelley, 17, of ficially on Sunday with an open house program. Specialized Hospital, Mountainside, from Jack ll.^irdi M WaVnt-r ave.; Mrs. Aim attitudes towards smoking and regular health . last Thursday morning. Thirty panes of glass Newark Olesky, 57 Garden oval; Mry. Margaret Mc- check-ups. ..to present the new library to tivc community. injuries received when she was struckbyacar in die Sargent Co. building were broken by an unlicensed driver and pau- in December. The proceeds of $125 wenttother ONE-OF-A-KIND Clatcliey, S7li Mountain avt.;,Mrs. Rita Ott, ""'The tragedy. Is the^ grave inadequacy of At tliat~time, three new service! were In-. _ Ulfl>UTO.• — ••--•- " - fjlhj'. a light. A uile-

L r J resisrfndinp evenaftcr repeated "cmcrpchcy stops. -tliebs-t^wwaUUVtlu -Revolutionary-War.-April-IQ,.,1783* J'-TT»li »*AJ'» **"* ^p *-f *J^*,T— '—^—______.___-.-._..-____i_i. on clouds """down tho r()»d"lJihik1li]!ry^l l^rstirrouncle(l by; Adolph llitlcf.wati.boni, April 20, 1889. The idiots. . s And they donjt stop working iu the rain. One maga- first electric railroad wa"srput into oiwraiion, Designed for maximum comfort with And you'll secretly wish you were driving a zine reports Volvo to have, .**Quitc probably, the Washington, D. C. to Dludcnsburg, Md., April a shape1 that exactly fits the foot. . --- tank or some giant eement truckiu <>r<) rt brakes in the world." _ 20, 1851. . Tlie Maryland Toleration~Act guaranteed Glove-soft leather uppers, unique soft- Volvo has made allowances for the man who padded inside construction and plant; yourself iinperyiojiito the tnudnrss uroimd ynu. religious fixMdoni to all, April 21, tf)49. Jury f atlon' .ciepe-Wedna_soies :combino to —^ • thoughts, of course, are not abnormal. enters your lane at a place you haven't yet vacated. trials wer» eacabllshed In Cunada, April. .21,"— rela^rthjo fpot. Try.apalri.you.won't ; ::- LiJihs-Xir^iwpiy ''**' ravin^of a realint. And t^mld Steering is precise: four tiirns.lock to lock. Most _. State Bank. > want to take them off. Woman's, at ..easilyi.kNHj.yow1 to buy n Volvo. - __ cars require five or fivVTaiVd a half turns. And eva- "l'he"Orflcc--Df-r rtnrT\"dniliiisiratiou w $22., men's*at $24., the pair.1" " jMfnr rationing, April 22, 1942. Oklahoma was '{' ' Volvo is designed for the man.'Who roco»ni/es sive nKinernvnTj^Hirfornieil in slowlnotionare fntile7" opened cd settlers; April 22, 1«8U^— Springf[eia State Banfcwill-pay-the-npw-maxiniuni legal Interest rates on all llint to pniVK UKFENSIV'KLY and WATCH uux_KOiL_i 'zz. JVlany-xurs._ridc.Jia,thQUgh-you*r4t-driving on , ;Tlio*World-Wiir I SpldicniJ3oiuis bill passed time deposits in accordance with'the annpuncement of increased lugal max- thSAll 23; i'i25ri~ ™'~ ~——= v<,^ntn OTHKM"(;i>Y is the only way to Iiye. : _:.. __^1, «T. Since you drIve_ou_tO(Ml^_yoJvjo_s_; imums by the-Federal Reserve System^Sprtngfield State Bank offers a wide" t'Volvo rtflikeaiLi .i ib (inn. A^Volyo doesn*J_wallii^Tiroimil— 7rarigQf^yin;gsjJa^^ mterest'-rate allowable.. 'mivtlrWrf* H doesn't vlriveyfttti—^ —~ -Autobreakdowns

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percent oi tiie _aervlto calls, aiid rial'-" osttsr/lihrrowinj! the posailulityjlfloul wciitlier registeredjietc ill tliu tilX'^abquirioperccui^.pp . Caru "atiicE 90-day with3rawal privTIego "..; : profile hunk rates. lines Tsneak attm'ks fro(njM'Jnnji.___;_ .^;. :;;:: last eleven years ari'stilU UUnLund-sn'nd-nipr Next, a Volvo inaketi you feel at homo. ^Fliif; IH mi'tho-road.-—, oftlicenierBeiicles. _ your can read and understand without a lawyer. Yl/O' 0N '-/EAR CERTIFICATES-OF DEPOSIT .,"" important hecause your comfort, or lack of it, af- Sold in any amount from $500 up, In multiples of $100. This shew noesl to 1 town You know what you pay In interest and service fects the way you drive. Volvo baa bucket seats, ad- 1 ANNUALLY ON 2-YEAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT with the all now\soft sole. justable to an infinite variety of positions. There's /0 Sold in any amount from $500 up,. In multiplos-6f $100. A Hush Puppies \ easy slip- charges... as well as the total amount of tWen an mljuntment for (irnmest* and softness in the on with strap and buckle. principal and Interest you repay. And you can tMit liacks-. _ 1/ of ANNUALLY ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT FOR Try It In soft, seasonal 7 colors in smooth leather. Volvo possesses the power to lei you enter higli Thipgs being what they are today, we can't /2/0 $100,000 OR MORE. arrange a loan In advance so you have the ad- 'guarantee your Volvo Will survive eleven 7 " way traffic eduragetxusly. It's not a funny little for- ;; -Beige years. Hut at least we start you •off with D(J|losits insured up to $20,000 by F.D.I.C.. ' , • vantage off dealing from cash-ln-hand. N. eign car that ean't keep up with traffic. TREES For dolnils on these snvin^s plans, stop in, write, o(-call~— - While So get an auto loan as modern as your auto.. More important than going is stopping. So the odds iu your favor. - Blue ' l • $18; ffrokn First New Jersey Bank. LONG TERM LEASING AVAUABLE i OP ENGLANn MADE "I he Hometown Bank" SMYTHE VOLVO INC. TO ORDER HlllaMn Avm.uo ui Roulo 22 - Enlranco aiidoull on Hlll.ldo Avonuo 1HI Hrst New Jersey Bank . Sprlnu(lolJ, Nuw Juriioy 070U) u.mb.rFll FUTTERS SHOES 1440-2 Springflold Avo. • • • Formerly First State Bank of UnioUnionn 326 MORRIS AVE., SUMMIT 273-4200 333 MILLBURN AVE., MILLBURN Main Office: 1030 Morris Avenue, Union. New Jersey 07063 . (201) 686-4800 Irvlngton, N.J. J "Drawing for winner of portable color TY_to_bs__ ——W(ghw»jr IJrinth —-—Townley Branch • "• — FivefNrinis Branch "~New Provt'danc*'Branch " O»r(t Branch '"" Thur... Frl., Sol.9l30 o.in.Jp.i,,.* OPEN THURS. EVES. * Rt. 22 &'Monroe Street Morris Avo, & Potter Ave, 355 Chestnut Street Village Shopping Center 1030 Raritan.Ruad held on Saturday, April 18, at Springfield State Bank. Union. New Jersey Union, New JerseV Union, New Jersey 1252 Springlluld Avenue Corner- Cornnwrcu Place 374-4433 : *' h . •• . • „ New Providence, Now Jersey Clark, New Jersuy 7 s R IN G : *-\$'-A? ^ r. . *:'*'-' P SHRINOFIKM) (N,.! ). LE ADKR-ThnrBrtny, AprU .16, 1070-5 Div Davis says schools King retires from post SPRINGFIi PAGE OF COMMENTARY AND FEATURES " r with Western Efecfric lUUIIUIllUUIIIUUiuiUUUIUIIIUIUIUIIIIIIlllllUIUIUllUlllllllllllUUIUIIIUUUIlIU^ need more classrooms George V. King of 40 B Wabeno avenue, 1, a Vftpntn Wi-^irn* P|,.f-rrMp Hn- - JnmQrrQy^form^ The Union County Regional High SchoolDis- •VVe bcljjrvc thar wcr have developed such ablue- pivytt wIuTiT/ yUiHa HcTTJCt, Wila L ULUeQ mi ^ • m m c n4- tcTTS b6lng hatfipsr-ea Dy tfia'ck 0/flpac-i-T-V (Jeorije .J,,-Sheridan, former "reporter for Jersey'Council of Churches; tlie Rev. James month from Uie Company's Kearny Works. King -•its efforts to offer die best in education-, -' hus never been a building |iroj>osal 1 tlils newspa[>er, will be ordajjied IntojUie WesIejt'DiEica^-Drflieiisor-tmerinis'.oi.English was a ' senior business methods specialist, indultry Enjoyed came with "Wor-icT "' Sccorairfg to Df:"Warreri M,:vDiivis. ilaced beTo?V die penplti or"iius'31sti~ict~whlcli "CHriiiifaTi" iniiiTilry 'tomorrow' af~B p'.Fiir~ln~"" it'Eastern Baptist' College, St.""Davlds," Pa.,' —He" • and -his wife Mnri^ nr^ plnnnlngTnrow , . Ignorance of one's religion is probably v fhe smoker's dilemma .Warul, There was never, u package tendent of schools. " lias been ^o closely studied and amended by Uie tlie 1-irst liapiist Church, Colonial, avenue wliere he was tlie ordinand's nuijor professor, locate in Manuhawklri. His interests are (jolf, one of the greatest enemies 61 mankind. Discussing the proposed $6,975,000 bond total stalf of coordinators, directors, princi- Editor's note: In qpnjunction with sent Up a G.I. that did not include at llioreail leroce, Union. A service'of wor-y a former teacher at Burjes College In Maine s[)ectalor sports and home maintenance. He Clergy of all faiths are trying to combat Issue to be preisenteii to tlievoteraiuu special pals and oUierudrninlBtratlvepcrsunnel. aslias belongs to the Ocean Acres Country Club and the American Cancer Society's an- at least'a few packs of his favorite, tlils In the pulpit and outside their churches. ship will be held celebrating tlie ordination; -..und auUior of five novels; tlie Rev. Donald W. butt. And one popular radio pro— election on May 12 diat would-ptovlde funds 10 llie current one. It does not contain all of tin- 'Itie service will include a solo Prayer of ^lusscr^pastor of limmajuiel Baptist Church, is a meniber of the Stanley S. Holmes Cliapler ' nual' Cancer Crusade, under way One of those trying to combat this Ignorance . expand and renovate the four higk-selioolK-ii» horns which are truly needed' but it contains ~ . of ..iUfi_Ttleplione Pioneers "uf America, an is the Rev. William C, Schmidt of die Evangel : .St. luancU ()y_Robert L. Crute, selected ^Pittsburgh*•••••, - Pa. and- a studen- t in Uie Master this month, the Union-6bunty ACS _ Uiodtstrict, Dr. Davis said: . .. those which are most, urgently needed for a - "witli. ijratotul TCCQgnirion" of tiie-ordinand's . of Theology Semi7iary~and former "member of organization composed_of.long.service tele-.. Baptist Church In Sprlrtgfleld. ' : Unit has submitted the following by a leading cigarette company-^ "In.tliis Wglily tecluu'cafcpart of the world, pru^ram o(.quality education." Koin.ui Cadiolic family and friends, and a1 tlie First Baptist. ChUrdi of IJhionj Mrs. phone_emplQyees. " •_ _ - editorial on the hazards of ciga- always went eff the air with the Pasfor Schmidt is a quiet man. He Is very our graduates must be callable i die Jewish friends of the ordlnaiid. of tlie Westover Baptist Church. Arlington, To smoke or not to smoke. That of its sponsor^sjSroduct. love- of God and love of Ids lellow 'man. •... "Tlie (ducational revolution wliidi ie now instructional media centers-libraries, auxil- ' Crute, a tenor vocalist, will'receive u Va. is the crucial dilemma facing thou- As the" rtumbor "of cigarette To him the church should meet the needs sweeping secondary educotion finds us with iary gyms and needed renovations and updating DIAMONDS sands of American smokers today. smokers in the country continued to of today's world. "In a large part It Is m Mauler of Church Music degree fromSouUiern The Rev. Mr, Sheridan became a member ..overcrowding everywhere.Jn our. school sys- of- existing facility^. Baptist 'I Irc.ijlQgical Seminary. Lpui'Jville, Ky. ... :of t!)e First. Baptist Church, Union.-in 1964. - WATCHES From n e w's p a p e r s, "billboards, ••inoreasej there was also aTrtSggihg" probably "truS'That the"Chrlatalri"church Is' tem. Vfe do not have the space lor'the classt-u. The Regional'[/{strict comprises Berkeley J l—accused of not meeting the needs in May. '•• • ' ' ""' " ""•Hr. Slierniin, 4 jbiiriiaUst, fulfilled his cailirig"' ™ but ngver confirmed-corresponding I t Heights, Clark, Ci.nrwQOjl^KenilwurUi^ Moun- RINGSETS .. jnagaziDM^".radio, -and. television^ y's" worlree _ai. Eastern. Baptls|r Madison Avenue has iong'Ee'en increase in the incidence of lung y 7 guidance space, space io.'r_pliyslcui education, tainyide arid bprlnglieluTlt operates four hij'Ji- 0raii:;on_E. "Dunn, a stuUeiit at-tlie SouUiern' College ilTheoIogfcalSarnfiSr™ broadcasting how glamorous it is cancer. In 1920 there had been Is trying to change thla outlook. —: space for our Instructional materials, or for schools: (Jov. Livinj'ston Regional, ArUmr W • Hupu!;t Tlleological Scminai7;RichardG. Fer- nary. to smoke, how relaxing it is, how 371 deaths attributed tcrlungcancer. Hlssermons are expository and are taken our irulustrlal and vocotional wortf. We are Jolinsun Kej'.ional, l)nvld Ureurley Regional rell, coimnissioncd to'serve as a; chaplain Resolving to combine his newspaper back- 'from-elther-it-book.-of: the Bible or Christian hampered in our efforts to pjvo Uie youth the_ • and JouaUiuu Dnyton Regional. Inu^e-U.,S.^riny; the^Kev.^cii£rdj|^riHlthH.G. , ^ground and his^ninlsterlol calling, lie entered smart—it r—The-mUlions-of-dol In-4330-the~number-jumped-to,ovbr—. Ije8iTn~efIucatIon." •"' Dr. DaVITTaddc-ii llnTrtiursclioors are operat^ g ^ g, e oaB^r^he—FatdrUlB—ndidBtry-ts-fiihly e presiding minister of.l-'lrst Baptist Church, the field ^f'rellgloiSrjoufnalisTnTandpresently lars poured into cigarette advertis-. 2,300. By 1940 more than 7,000 oriented and he Is tryini g to makke IIt a prac- Dr. Davis noted that.the district must soon Jug at almost I,0(M) over capacity now willi .,. - Union; the Rev. Josepli II. lleartberg, execu-- serves as associate editor of-thcrChrisrian- 173 Mountain Av.., Springliold ing keep the stream of propaganda deaths were reported. In 1950 it tical one. Pastor Schmidt continued, "The implement, a broad program of independent many students housed in temporary and sub- PAINTERS, .ATTENTION! Sell our..11 to 30,000 tlve secreury of tlie New. Jer.sey Baptist principles of the Bible should be practice^ Coll o8o-7700. Index, the newspaper of tlie Georgia Baptist flowing steadily. Over the years was -up to 18,000, and .in 1960 study, "particularly but not solely for our standard classroom*-. . famlli*. with a low-coit Wont Ad Convention, and former president of tlie New Convention, published In Atlanta. the success of the advertising bar- the figure stood at almost 3G.500. In dally living." _college-baund students." ...... ' '. , : rage, whether subliminal, or hot, Tp 1H70 rlpathn HUP to-lung ranrsA 'Pastor Schmidt's philosophy Is simple. "I "Itils takes jroprn. We must expand our team am Lunceined with Hie nluy gility, -where —tCUCliillg.—W(S~mUSt r*t|T ple have_grievancesconcerning -for-thls," was Chief John U. Sayre, re- 3 tion, thePlanrilng'Board, the Board of Health, doom had settled over the city. For months Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. half of - thoBe" who had" smoked" "- "eral's reporfrwas~released, Yhe city their schools, i.e. an outdated lunch room Heis. ' Saturday — 8:30 p.m., second performance. clplent nl the first Shuart 5f RINGFIELD, H.J policy, a lack of proper playground land and twj Boards of Education, the Architectural have quit the habit. . fatherfl-ofone Texas town prepared Review Board, as Well as the Towushlp Com-- of "Picnic" at high school. - . Reed Award, who cited l-'in- We reserve the right to limit quantltle! Further encouragement to fence- —to-outlaw both the sale and smoking or equipment nr the.elementary schools, ob- jiuiiiuumiiuuiiiuuiuiiuuiiiimiu! _ Monday — 9:30 and 10:30 ajn., pre-school ueran's extensive service to solete' and sub-standard classrooms, a phasing mtttee. Can a Springfield citizen now hope to be sitters ia the discovery that.much of cigarettes within.the town.limits^ successful [there without on attorney or a rhythm and dance classes, Evelyn Panish, in- Uie community in private youUi — out of one of "their schools, etc, they would structor. 1 to 3 p.m.. Senior Citizen Card counselfng, above' and beyond , of the damage ie reversible if ciga- — under penalty of fine or impriBon- then hire a lawyer to argue their case. This threatened taxpayer suit? rettea are given up in time. Em-- .ment or both. But wiser counsels At a tirae. when we should all be seeking solu- Club. Uie requirements of Ills Job. counsel would be paid for by the citizens who Tuesday — Passover, no classes. Sayre also noted thai Shuart:.. ~; phyaema will "mark tlme"~arid be-. prevailed and the ordinance. was engage them, and we are all aware of eVery- tions B>The "alienation" of our citizens, when doors 'and dialogue between the public and Its Report from Trenton Wednesday —' 11 a.m., senior citizen moot Rccdjiimself supplied a ref- , come no ytoTBe. With lung cancer, not passed. . one's ability to afford the legal fees Involved, lng. 8'fd~'10 p.m.. Life Class. Helen Frank, erence for llnneran wlicn he aren't we7 > • ; Institution:* must be openedwider, when govern- there's little chance of turning back The majority of public health ; ment should be more accesslbleto the people,1 Instructor; $2 per session. -—appl^od-for-a-fM«iiUon on the • ^"the clock once the diseaaehae gotten authorities .m., schonl pthlete,'~"activcr in— wWerw«b«- " I . which havenot made the final change m^ihy memories-, Apd the,,,|nal>ility All concerned low-Income families who are struggling to. not exceeding $2,000. Six percent i pf the children s sewing class. Dale Dauser; instruc- YMCA as i) youth, and was a foruble.'»«/«- KOTISSERIE $1.69 SIZE, 7 Ot CAN to uncontrolled growing. of" even the moat stringent laws worl retain ownership of their homes. Since the household Income exceeding $2,000 but not tor. 7 to 8 p.m., guitar class, advanced. 8 to Y volunteer leader during Uie tlve portable advantages of private uwniutUlp arocobvitras,— -more than J3.000. Nine percent of the house- addition to your The federal government recently- to stamp out "the illegal traffic Improve our existence"; _fleld, withouralarliraa to the outcome 9 p.m., guitar class, beginners, —ly.SOn. He and Mrs. l-'inneran BAN It Is Incumbent upon the state to do whatever It hold income exceeding $3,000 but not more live at 126 Maple Street and outdoor Uvlrig. took a giaSTatep in the direction in narcotics is fufther proof that join the apatheUc "sUent majority," secure of their grievances shoold they not have legal nlngs. Instructor. SPRAY DEODORANT "of better health when it decided to a better way must be found to In the knowledge that we will no longer suffer can to foster and encourage the retention of than $4,000, and 12 percent of all household have'three children and one representation; : . . homesteads. The states of Wisconsin andMln- income In excess of $5,000. The amount of ban all JTVlicigsirette commercials achieve public health goals in a from bruised egos. .; ' BEATRICE P. E1NSTKIN grandchild. • •;- ' 1 But wait, this is such "a good Idee why .. nesota have adopted landmark legislation aimed property taxes on which claims ,cotild be The annual-YMCA award »1.15 VALUE, 9 0Z. _ starting Jan. 1, 1971. Many- majux free society. 25 Mfdvole dr. at accomplishing this commendable goal. filed would be limited to $30fl^ -' ' "' Licenses suspended I 24 g '•newspapers, the New York Tjines honors Shuart Reed, genera The battle against the cigarette "MlinillllnlllllH'H'IHI'IMHIHUIIHWIIIHfflll Because 1 believe that New Jersey should do As a safeguard against fraudulant claims, Two Springfield drivers have had their secretary of the" Sumrnlt i ratchet adjust"- JOHNSON'S must take a more positive direction.' as much for Its-low-incon3e"property-owners, claimants would be required to submit proof- licenses suspendedjmder Uie 60/70.excessivo YMCA from 1935 until hisx I Folding lished certain criteria "Obvlouslyrthe beafcure'vfor smoking " 1 have Introduced legialatlon-under which the of their right to reimbursement, Addlttpnally, speed program. HowartTrvir Bernstein, 43, of death In 1943. The criteria BABY LOTION will accept cigarette ads isniot to get hooked in the first ^State-WOuldJEImburse. qnalliiedhomeowners the state agency supervising the. program 69 Pitt rd. had his license suspended for 30 of selection Include: a person ' * * *.... ~ placej But, if you are hooked, don't : for part of the property taxes they pay. would be~requlred to review and audjt each days, beglrinlng March 9. Martin W. Skuya;18, \.ul recognized leadership and _-*«S VALUE IT all start ? despair. People are giving up ciga- My proposal. S-533, Is called the "Low- claim before approval Is given. > of 90 Madison ter. had his'Iicensc suspended personal integrity,.becauseof -BUT WHERE DID Income Householders Property Tax Relm- The most recent available figures Indicate for 30 daysf beginning March 9. whom youUi has been greatly MISSCLAIROL History can sue crests fully trace rntti^n (merry rlay, Of ormr-HfV, it; is... ONE: YEAR AGO .,.--. __,suit is filed.:and served against granting ap- bursement BUI." Basically, It would permit that 12.7 percent of the state's households had served; a person.who exem- CREME FORMULA smoking back to Sir Walter Raleigh, A new alignment of Union County Assembly proval for a swim club on Shunplke road... more—difficult for some than for qualified householders wSHtotaladJusfcdposs^^-annual incomes of less than $3,000,-Cloaer'to ;WATERREUEF plines~co"nYmunIry spirit at HAIR COLORING ose servantdousedhimwithwater others, but it" ia still possible. districts Is proposed. Mayor PHILIP DEL NICHOLAS ANGLETON purchases more tfian Income from any source not exceeding $5,000 home, in Union County, the figure was6,7per- Its best; who stands' for the when he- saw eraoke swirling ou: VECOUQ says this will have very little effect 80_acxes»_laiawii_ as the.New Jersey Quarry In-an effort to relieve shortages In the Give the AmericanCancer Society: to file a claim with the Director of the Division cent, _..... Pnssnlc and Hackensack River basins, the Trl- brotherhood princlpleTegard- of Sir Walter's mouth. The habil on local elections...The Democrats announce Co., to begin work on building Troy Village. of Taxation in the Department of die Treasury - Adoption of this proposal, would benefit the lng race, creed, nationality, -•4U5-12.,Westminster-ave;i EHzabethr-^ ^ ' • » SUPERx _ . lyejn^tb^yecV-among _. . . , ^i^ -^^-,-.-._-^ , ; for a rcbaf-nf .all or- part- of the property-^--many Vedredhifiri-rttOTWfrliliuuieuuiuerB-aylng: iHa:culture"."wh61sre;ip6nslve": "stahaord^earers-ln local electionS...Mayor • • "' 35- -YEARS ^AGO— . '• taxes paid during the previous years.' on fixed Incomes. Admittedly, Itlsnbtipantcea and.-interested In Uie work MAIL. POLISH ~the' aristocratic classesV Educating.ihe public to the dingers DEL VECCHIO responds to DONALD LAN, . The local, better housing committee conducts If the claimant's household Income was' f or the problem of the unconscionably Mgh tax of tho Yourt Men'fiChriEfiaii : :ia : CHAIRS REMOVER ••— But4t:j»as -not^until our century—-of' smoking is one-of-f^h^ i mostt- "^Democratic "chairman who ogptisesjlie pr^'"- lftjlrsnhb^s^ej-to-obutle^cahvas to"rcqualnt " ^iTJb^firless"; m^ Association. ' --~~---~r CHARCOAL that it began to have popular important jobs. They'll have a,lot^__..cedure by which the ordinanceWorblddfiig homeowners with thegbvernmentYnoderlzatioa entire amount of property taxes paid, up to Bui it would provide quick help for those who -Approximately 200 mem-' siTis VALUE, appeal. The magazine ads glamoriz- of leuummendatione- for you^-AU ovwrulKFparliBig-watfpaeserl, ^ .- program...Paris fashion designers-begln-a J300. If the household.income was more than "can least afford to carry this heavy load. For CHAISE LOUNGE -bers—friends,-community and Folding aluminum and 16 0Z. BOTTLE ing the weed Btarted to appear in you need ii3 one that works. Arid back-to-oature trend...The Board of Education -H,000 duHng-meTyair'foirwMch 0 dalm-lB," ^some-people. U might even make the difference business leaders attended die CARRIE? 15 YEARS AGO. '.—.- •• •.- assigns, a committee to begin Investigation of - made, the clainl.would be limited to the amount web patio furniture PRELL the Thirties as ladies in calf-length that could mean the difference" be- between retaining tiie_Qvmerahir) of a home and Jr- NORWOOD dinner,'which markod the Y's_. - featuring'waterfall- dresses gazed poulfully at their tween life and premature death. Sprlngfleld_annqunces It will begin giving the statflB of the proposed Regional High School. by which the property taxes accrued during belnn forced to selL-— 84th' anniversary In Summit.— • arnui. more wide webs. UQUID mustachioed Romeos in white- Remember, cigarettes most defi- Sal"k vaccine Innoculations against; poUo™A~ VAN NESS Chaise has 5-poaltlon SHAMM0 nitely- may be hazardous to your aiiiiiiuuiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiraiiimiiiiin back and is six feet long, 5 SSc VALUE, 1V4 0Z. "doUble5breasted jackets. At firdt, Hroof. D"" ',. only, the Romeos held cigarettes,- ARTHUR L. Y volunteers — 26" wide. Chair ha»_ up and proton ri.tle.and I Science Topics Our "extra wlde'seat and Bower bed>. wooden handle. BENIGAY but gradually, .more- and; more ads In the meantime, supportthe'Can- WELLS -willbe cited anna.- :. ^-^—ahowed ladield s with cigarettes. cer Crusade • with a check-up and aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii1 representatives OINTMENT The greatest boom the cigarette a check. . 'Operation Mail Call' The Summit Areu YMCX METALLIC HYDROGEN iiiiiuniiiiiuuiiiiiiiuiiiumiiMiiiiimmiiiimiiiiniiuiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiH will recognize 86 adult and... $1.00VALOE,10Z, PERFECT CONDUCTOR -. ~ teenage volunteers at a A friendly message to Springfield men in the service throughout the year. IN WASHINQTON 1 Hlgli pressure engineers at Cornell Uni- _Tfint is the objecdv* of^'Operation Mall Cnll.'L- lguders'. recognltioit-.cere-r^ ^-"-L.: S versity ore trying to create metallic hydrogen SENATORS^ •ViStfiN ~lf you know the addresses of orjier Springfield residents in tlie service; •rmony-to .bc-lield-at-ilicYM--—-—- HEO-SVNEPHRINE KNOW YOUR --~-a substance that couldrovolutjonlzc rocketry Clifford P. Ca»« (R) ol RahWay , at 7:31) t-omorrow cVen- ZS~ -NOSE DROPS and make possible a truly "perfect" conductor -please submit; them for publication In the Springfield Leader so Uiat home - - From H.J. TaxpayarsrAiiociotlon" town neighbors cAi\ send greetings to our servicemen.—; - — — 315 Old Senate^ Office Bulldina —••-lng-,~Awards -of- appr-eciation of electricity at roo.rn. temperature. Using-a "'• will be presented to all vol- .. _ •— ;-- -t \ ' ^ __ —' Wo.hlnotoh.-DC., 20510 '; -•.-:..• . 1 ,1 Thi 1 1,000-ton-press, they ali^^y=h«ie_C;reatErfc— untocrs, iiccardlng.tatiiciium- ! T*KR MORR liiawJer3ey_T6XE.ay8rs_AssoclaOon. Tills 's ___ «, . _ " 700.000 atmoBPlieres --qp- -- SP/5 J. Allen S<^imflciiier_ Terr^T Buckaar "."' PRESOHIPTIONS FILLED™ — berf of years of their service, ^nine-_miiuitas longer than . pre sut e3 UD m OF TTOTTTORKDAY " : proxlmately one-fifth the pressure at Uie center—-_ 143-36-38SS - •_ B l<>-28-SLp. Dlv. . EYEGLASSES REPAIRED ,- .. hy.-.the..YMCAr-boarcl ..o£-dl-__ . ryear._In 1966 the tax-Hme~needea was-esti— ^Signal Service Unit ?J3fJ.,>-.•'-. ., .'.' ..'.• I'..'. .-.USS JFKCVA 67 REfl, 490, "~ Ihe 'eartiu (0ae_atmpspherc ia 14.7.[jQunds : after he 1 annual April J 5 mated at tw6 hours,l?r minutes, V.r ('- ' -7L,_;pt,r square Inch.) They are-pushing ttrr ^l_SigrtSecvlc»Bn.^4=^=r-' ''• '._1-1-'.'.,._c... '•- |'PO New York 09$Qli,_ ' III. addition, _the Joseph" I*; PLASTIC PAIL ONE-POUND ' tJirreach- APOifew Yor •^JjyKUey^ Meii^'rHfl Award will •'-^-i'-'-MittFMai :--r It averjjgicAnierican will sp > upon." the time lnT^ •hi^r:^mrRday_-.-raiixtt;tirafniir day-tli'ii year. ' —:—..- -—:— ^ijilnlrtemblots^Twhateyer, they're no_ gr'e"at-v-»— 1 :i; -S2T)lvlatiiir ' I earning enough to meet tax I Z7~~~~~~—:—:——'M. — l-lnnrir ~lvluiutrs——shakeshk . FFew-person s notici e or are alarmeldd by" " "7 . Taxca~. . —-2 ^7--.43L -^tliem, and sclehtlots-have-found JlLdifflcultif ~ APO San " FPO New York -j.— - - Wo.hington, b;€r,20515- quetio, YMreutnil division di-_ WINDO r r = A1C Bob Cpafnnai- —rector, -Ui-illlchargrirofctho— -HEtrr»»>7»e. SIX PLAVER- Food~and"Tobacco '.~' • ~- - 59"7 although the minuscule- vibratibnn, ocair"fre»" ~- .. .IN TRERE5R BlUter reslatant CLEANER ASSORTCD JohnE. Melerdlerck D.C. 2 -14V-38-4'70r ^-rprogram to which all YMCA ^. Transportutloti - — 40 quently in the' California souUiland. Duta'on ISthTRSBx. 92 NEW JERSEY SENATE, 40 MEMBERS , members "anil fuiiillleii have white paint, Aerosol can, JELLIES Clothing — 25 ' these micro-earthquakes may help provide 677-39-17.(Spec. Serv. Off.) CROQUET SET Bx. 12 ATO Sail Francisco 96239 Nicholas S. LaCorle (R) been invited. drlMln SO Medical . — 21 scientists predictive capabilities and know- •.. • • • •• • . Si Hlll.lde rd. • : . muiutca. Recroatlon ^ -— IK ledge about larger earthquakes in Uie Los FPO San f-Vanclsco 96651 REG. $3.99, FOUR PLAYER REG. 89c ...with ^hlcrt has b««n m«rs«. Nov. Com Sta. Greece BADMINTON SET 2LB.BAG of Southern California geophyslclst. He plans S. Sgt. Richard II. Naumann Francll X. Me Dor molt (R) \ Includes every- Svcond Cla«« Postag* Paid "af SprlnflfUldrNrJ'.— Box 12418 FPO New York O9S25 C ORANGE PubllilniWacli Thursday by Trumar PublliKlno'Corp. _tQ_sijigjiitor_|hese_ minute eartli tremors In 312 Mawachu.elt.'»t. .: ' thing you need I School Lonches~i~downtown. Lou Angeles^ "~ ^CES^Hyy Rep. Sq. PACAF W..t(l.ld, 07090 TENNIS for two couples SLICES • "i*-.. .. •, .:,.- APO San Francisco 96227- W play. PAINT ROLLER ' Awarded first ploc* by N«w J*r*«y Pr«av ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiliiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiis. —_• J.II. Sammond EACN BALLS - Aiioclollon In 1967 far rjanoral *HC«lt«nc* " " FLORENCEGAliniNURU.SCHOOL A MOVIE Wini MORE STARS tlioii Holly- B12S382"NCB"3H CITIZEMSHIP IS A TWO-WAY STREET 1:PO San Francisco 96601 M tthew irnamont gradu. AND TRAY LONG PLAY Monday, April 20-, Juice, pizza pies, tossed wood over imagined-—about 100,000 of them— ' TK» Individual who lalnfl MU put* In. Phon.i 684-7700 has been produced by three scientists. 'Hie pro- Cupt. Tlieodoi-e A. Ilohn ' * •' . 142 Headloy l.r. salad witli Ruaslan dresalni'., fruit, milk. Tuslog Det. 170 community aollulll.., who folia to lUDDort RECORDS Tuesday —-Julcerroanc turkey, gravy,cran- ducera-ara astronomers from Columblu Uni- Amu. G. Zukowsky ' Union, 07083 '• community ln«tllullon«,' d.prlv.< him..II 0» NEWS AND EDITORIAL DEPARTUEHT versity and tlie University of Chicago. Hielr •APO New York 09254 WG AFU95H0OO- NEW JERSEY GENERAL ASSEMBLY, wall o> olh.r. ol th. b.n.lll.ol community :crco records In an berry sauce, noodle:;, green beana, bread, oellon. Support ol civic ond phllonthroplc Leather cov«r, ip-to-date assortment film Is tlie first computer motion picture aiiow- DeC 3-26 Tuc Recon 1 Abn«r GalJ, •dllar ' butter, milk. . ' 80 MEMBERS octlvltUi ond In.tllutlonl proOld.. Hi. of&olml-atM, and of-tunes and artists. Hob.,I LltllnJ ' Jonlc. C. AJI. iug the birth of u galaxy and its eurly evolution. APO New York 09149 i.rvlc.a ond locllltU. which no Indlvliluol Wednesday Juice, spaghetti with meat The movie coveru 2 billion years in 10 mlnutos,- KjAjSticliter Horb.rt J. Hollmonn (R) weight. L*l Malamut, dlraclor uuuee, celery stlcko, I-reiich bread, butter, « * * • ^ con .upply but which .v.ry clll».n ot Ion , REG. 69a beginning with the first turbulent moments of Officer In Charge Thomas A. Small 2508 Sllllw.llrd. : tlm« may n..d. • cookie, milk. MINE DV112 B198092 WELCOME .WAGON 276-5990 " ' BUSINESS DEPARTMENT u guluxy'u life: u vust cloud of gas .100,000 UC-8 1st Lt. Union, 07083 rklna lor Ih. nca.*z.4* Thursday —juice, liamburgur or cheese- light-years wide begins to swirl; spiral urms PPO San Francisco 96621 I. .uch on DfganUatli FIND A SCOURING Robert H. Bfumall, adv«rtl«lng dlractor FPO New York O9S51 b.n«flt ol'oll mij d..•vln. u oi tt>« .upport BASEBALL BAT burger ketcliup, hamburger bun, French fried emerge and spin; and stars are formed. Hugo Mi Plait. (R). of »v«ry cltlk«n. R.m. .ib.r, clllK.n.hip >> PADS potutoeo. carrot utlcks. Jello and topping, * • « a two-way •*'.«). BEHERIOB AaMttment Include* . San Ho«o>d ; . A1C Patrick N. Lamb 118 Prospect it. nardor.ortb.llb.tJ. PublUb.r- 1938-1V47 Friday—.Soup or Juice, choice of salad MASONRY MANHOLES ARK EXPENSIVE ', 147-38-0144 Bx. 212 1 • Summit, 0790) CHECK THE Uetal handle. plate (with tuna salad, potato getnu and allced and time-consuming to,•build, nuys u Detroit USAI' Hospital ' HlELP WANTED ADS tahutlfl pall In Trudlna HawajJ, publl.h.r .. _ -UimuiQ)_or-)i|ili!.-«andwlch on liard roll, _choco-^ ..company. Itis.ru3i;iirchiug.a.ilberglai/a-rola_ :. _... APO-San Franciiico4)6274 -• — • Chariot J. Irwln (R-At Lor .) • IN THE CLASSIFIED lute brownie, miik.' " . 0 Mlllan Mlnl>, ..icullv. pobll.h.. forced plustic prefab tliut is exacted to ease PAGES OF THIS Menus'subject to change In caae of emer-. 600 Sherwood pkwy. tlie problem. ' ' • NEWSPAPER gency. . tiuniiiiiiiuiiuuiuteuiiuMutuiiiiiiiiiiii.utiuiiimiimuiiuuiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiuuuutintnuitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiituiiiiiii MountalntlaV 07092 /•••. SPHfNGl''IKljj (N.J.) April 16, li>70-7 ;_ .aiid program offerings. •Thursday, Educators, Stuff members' ot the De- Overlook Amilrary pjveiV\6trn1trrnsrde women win Clean xiir' cars will race partmtait of liducation and Karen Fifzgerald Motoring over HALF-FAST TEEN Gov. CahiJI rpprt&exitadves of odier de- Mother*!1 plans ameet'mgjpr AprlP Do 'Yon Have A 25 meeting as observers. Is engaged to \yea awordfWcmotive ONE 7H/MS I'VC NOTICED S1NCC Hard-lo-Fil Daughur? An allTstudent committee lias been formed chicles, McGregor said. Calvin J. Hurd, a mnmber _MJUJU)4 Mr.::. I'.. A,,liyzBeraLl of 15 JL Springfield women tion at Atlantic City lor. competitii TAKING 7HAT.Ul4-£R-u'H.. THAT But of die StateBoardof Education • Si... lO'/J^o IB SAMCAZHEGIt: COU^SC IS at the Massachusetts liuiuoiio of Technology , tiie.Jnterest has skyrocketed. We have ...Ij.3VS^oBpital insurance first .'• G Wh< -~* ?-rHKf~HQW-I-fi£Al LV-CAy tllu engagviiM»t"of their daughter, Karcn\ Kllza-j will conduct their o[»n membership meeting "Air Car Race (CACR) which, at present, has United Staiejs oiidliave eveo received a rt- d1 wil eide People planning to visit'neighboring Canada u nd needs "f**"* «y» ' » P« ' Siibteehs'' beth,_lo '1'liilip Logan.. son. of Mrs'. (•••-'-—' on Monday at 9:30 u.m. in the hospital audi- , or Mexico by automobile tills year wfre upwards of 30 entries. This August, tlie final ?4"•' Edward A, Dougherty, associate director of sen and Mrs, Sgarro. Mrs. Gerald Slflvin Is impartial group whose members will not com- .race umong-low-i^ollutioacars.caiiie.frpm twd Mrs.--Edward Hay won second place In the membership chairman for the club. financial;responsibility laws of all but one cation, will greet, some 60 NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE Overlook Hospital. He will speak about the beginner oil painting division. Mrs. Henry Hay- , of the provinces^ That means you may be pete in the race, is charged with the respon- tnyiiiL-ering professors — Ur. Richard D.. New Jersey citizens who will The executive board of the Mountainside Thornton of MIT and Dr. Jerome Sliaplro of sjw;.'...,- new extended care unit. • . ' ward won third place for her beginner water . required. to prove "you are good for that sibility of raising money, supervising the Judg-' spend the~day~formulating a COMMISSION EXAIW7GET ON— , This-facility is Overlook's newest major color entry and Mrs, George Horyat was given Woman's Club met la'sTWeek at the home of ,. amount in the event of an accident. The ing and administering tiie rules. dw.- California Institute of Technology at Pasa- jUiJiiatlvo sut of education. Mrs. George Cn»d4QPi-,Mr.s. George Ramsey---^ THERIGHJTCOJiBSE. addition, built a£ a two-story:_sEEyc.Eure,-oji-{gpr- honorable mention irrrrie'beglnner oil paint- r)rWrnfeTT3ritls(r "Columbia lias-a* "At" fffst," with "only 10 to 15 entries ex- dena. • -" .; goafs: - '_ Enroll In of tlie multi-level garage, accessible to the and Mrs. Melvln Lemmerhlrt were co-host- , Tlic race is an outgrowdi of an earlier con- lll ir.Tr.7B-Sc1ii5lloT-R.ol Eilol., ih. rlghl tour... ing class. 0O.mlidmuniV 'j ': ' _. _.w~j>i6y r*-.-- r:!rpected, tile planned 'CACfi—could have been It's K«od»d up to conven—«^; ~" " ,atitrrla\i In*- •—-•-—'— s^b&Hsftir «7yo ramp on tlie fifth floor levelTThe 80-bed unit luncheon at the Mountainside Inn. °'ic at MIT and die other at Caluccli — who oroonfiatlon. Two w..ka und.r th.lr sup.rvlmlon InBur.s • surance coverage, ask your agent or broker terests. are being invited to you of b.lnn b.tt.r pr.por.dto go Into th. profitable and will house the 'long term parjenls_who have Mrs. Chaddon, program chairman, announ- " 'for a card which is readily available built electric-powered vehicles and raced die meeting by the Sute De- ced that the club was entertained by the fresh- ai'ainiit each other in opposite directions across lnl.ro.lln0 fl.ld of R.ol Eitol. passed the acute phase of their illness, no ', for that purpose. (. - " partment of-faluciilion. wlilcii .longer needing intensive nursing care, but still Minister will speak man chorus of Jonathan Dayton Regional High . .'I'MexlcQ.requlrcs'.motOEliig.vloltors-to-carry Hjaspjtaliie>xpenses increase^ tJiu country. Interestingly enough, -that race, 'Ss—coordinating- tlie project. COMMISSION School, directed by DaVtd Porkola. Mrs. • Insurance from a Mexican-based company, WI HinPwaiT^woirby ~C y I le ch~d re w "s i gnifiqaTit" Tlie project is.designed to MTSSTCXREN HTZCERALD Dougherty, a Summit resident, has been as- Bthel Malmberg of the Ellzabethtown Gas 'Which you may be able to obtain In advance public attention to the anti-pollution potential^ stimulate,- during die next 12 Our school It opprowad by Iris commission to ~nr«por« you about social project Co. spoke on-outdoor cooking. of electric vehicles. — lor ihs «Ham. W« Wilt conr(nu»-to-lre(f».»...qulr.d curriculum,--, oil., psrsaniil|i«d of their seventh child, Christopher James, ave., Springfield, have announced thb engage- pital Association reported this week.Thehigli- einiysion of pollutants"and no long as they r Instruction dsvoled to ense, All/p^ported." " to a series of emission tests for which points_ at Seton Hall- University SchO'-.l of Nursing, d yuxicuC , j "muriitinuniuyy "hospitals—regiHtereou;i[nuii: _ d by the AHA. will be awarded. All entries willraccalongdie_ ing.~lt-is anticipated that tlie 322-4800 .'.... mediate past position wanadiTuTilstrativeresl-..—action-research project testing out the nature Er. Edwin L^Croahy^dlrector_uI^AliA^_ _ ji^h s _represchts 81Sl.S.jjexcen5 t of all hospitals^ . „ —tentative-goals formulated at South Orange, where she is president, of Phi dent at Princeton Hospital. of lay .'ministry In the institutions and stlrue- Delta Pi Sorority. Upon graduation in1 May, •«ald, -'Ttie inflated cost of everythingHios 48.5 pe'rccmnir3ll-hon>« DM " '•jchi teenage unemployment rate has risen to five penses of $17.2 billion, or $2.5 billion higher "We have heard from many other univcr-'-- 15< Tube of Gtu« It is believed that the pressures of \^tlmes the' adult rate in recent years — com*~ expense per adjusted patient day was $68.41, "taln's merchant fleet, largest the accelerating pace oi Western-society beth, to Donald Nicholas Kender, son of Mr. of a daughter. Wendy Ann, April 5 at Overlook glvlna yo m or $9.15 higher than in 1968. slties," McGregor said, "but cannot publish In the world. In 1965 British and Mrs. Nicholas Kender of Clifton. . to Chicago youth conference on atom -llospit.-U, Summit. They have another daughter. TurMSulidu MUin. i/pared to three'times the, adult rate before -U-complete entry list until we have received are ..^either causing or aggravating many N«w from Scotn! .._... i'~'.S £1963 -- as a tesultoi a number of factors: Admissions to community hospitals totaled vessels carried nearly. 15 per physical as well as mental illnesses. We Miss Grimshaw, who attendedJonaihanDay- Seven outstanding high - school science Lisa. Mrs." MaHenseiCfcr the former Carol. 28.4. million, or an increase of 2.1 percent - final verification from those schools which cent of the world's sliipplng ton Regional High Scliool. Springfield, Is a and will return to New Jersey on Oct. 25. Supar Turf-Bulldor glvoa yot) '.the unprecedented 40 percent growth In tlie Essex orchestra • merely expressed interest-iirtheirfirstletter. are more in a hurry today than were our students and twn science teachers will attend -The nine member-JCPL-NJPL delegation—-Mueller of Springfield^ - r;number of youths, aged 16-19, the smaller over 1968. Sincu 1966 tho largest increase in tonnage. senior at Upsala College, East Orange, where 1/3 nun gr»«n|ng poworl '" admissions each year has been recorded by . "Building and racing on experimental, low--, parents. We are also exposed to much the annual National Youth Conference on the will comprise students and teachers from high How? It*, almol*. Molt l.rKMi.ri 4^expansioni'*of Job opportunities for youth, high greater stimulation than~We were orig- she is majoring in psychology. tlie Medicare patients — in 1969 Medicare pollution car is both costly and difficult. One— Atom in Chicago next fall under tlie sponsor- schools in the seven counties in-which tfie._ n««d a «poc'ol bulk aatarlal to carry "jtumovei*' among teenafic^iyorkers and legal plays Beethoven end to which tlie committee has pledged Its A Very Happy and Hoollhy \ inally constructed for. Most ^physicians Her fiance, who attended Clifton High ship of Jersey Central Power 8i Light Cbmpany- two companies have the greatest number of nulriantf. Not BO with n*w Strpvr- . ^restrictions on youth employment. admissions increased 6.1 percent. Patients School, Is "a"Senlor at Ohio State University, Tur< Builder I lt"» mada by an oclu- less than 65 years of age recorded a 1.1 efforts' is to find outside sources of money PASSOVER - today acknowledge the existence ofpsycho-_ New^Jersoy Power- & Ught Company, iHtomer9--Tliese-are-Hunterdon," Middlesex,' ——tfv«-n«w procait that allpilnotaB tha •' It concludes: ''increases in tlte lever and The BloomJteld Symphony Orchestra, sup- somatic illness. Studies have shown that ~ Columbus^whereTHe'Is majoring iii chemistry." SCHMIDT'S percent increase in admissions. for groups interested in turning their ideas to AM our Jewish Friends ' This will be the 12th year that JCPL-NJPL Mnnmouth, Morris. Ocean, Sussex and Warren. na«d for bulky . corrlar matarlali. . ^expansio_ _ n In the coverage of tiie federal plemented by the Bloomfield Civic chorus, into vehicles." emotional turmoil not only can cause He served as president of Oliio Gamma Chap- r Raiult? 1//33 mora_ocluol (artlllia(artlllir : The average lengtii-of stay for-all patients and Neighbors!... iEr~.ot.Sigma-Phi Epsilon Jraternity at Ohio have sent a delegation to the conference. The Htfih-schools served by JCPL-NJPLinthoso^ ~ .. PORKSTORI than avar bf h l' § minimum, wage "may have"contrlbured" ralhe—guest - musicians and vocalists, will present 1 . - There is also a chance of an entry from ti ulcers and headaches but can increasethe first meetitfg was held-in Atlantic City and counties will be asked to nomlnatc'oiitstand- bafora»ln tha. taut tlta' .employment problems of teenagers, but It Is Beethoven's Ninth Symphonyfor the JiFSLame^^wai the same os~ln 1968. As in State. " .._.__. . _ b.,. • •• • Japanr*A"battery~inanufaLUirer there who has - effect of germ-caused Illnesses. Man will subsequent meetings have been held In Chicago. ingmale^ science students from-the class, of . BEEF • VEAL • LAMB ••-»"•--•- — disentangle such elfects^-from in the orchestra's history on Sunday, Mary previous-reports the Medicare |>atiews-stayed have tu cuntrol his "runaway emotions." 10,000 •q. (rbwv>». in tlie hospital longer diaii otlier padenLs. Purpose of the conference Is to giveloa group 19,71. From the nominees, the student dele- • TOP ORADE UEATSfc FOWL 2-4, at 3 p.m. transoceanic telephone to find out if lie could Shirleyls In a. hurry fnr'your Prescription? CaU of the nation's most able high school science gates will be selected on the bnsis.-of past • DELICIOUS HOUB UAT.r. COLD CUTS 5.000 aq, rt. k*> 7.95.'.. !'evidence from a variety of sources, including _ Approximately ISO Instrumentalists and In 1969 the over-65 j;roup'|averaged 13 days _ Church group^sponsors • MANY IMPORTED SPECIALTIES per stay; in 1968 it was 13.4 days. help a-student group there enter, a car based I PARK DRUGS, 225 Morris Ave., Spring- students and teachers a picture of the promise performance by a panel of-judges comprising •IJEADy-TO-COOKSAOEHBIlATEN . .- '' experience in foreign countries, suggests thai vocalists are expected to participate. Llla field (in the General Green Shopping Cen- of thSpeoceful atom and to help advance interest K r- The fastest growing service in hospitals... on liiii batteries. officials from three New Jersey universities. ..% W^aubtfantlal'differentia" - • ••• ..l .betwee n yout.h and. Gage, soprano, loan Aslanlan, alto, Charles ' Tlie answer was yes,*' McGregor said. — ter) -Phone 379-4942. Tn the Garden' bazaar in the study or science. Tlie utilities' participation In the conference 1*07 STtlYVESAHT AVF. i< tflult rirtES would increase job opportunities House, tenor, and David Jones, bass, will sing is tlie outpatient department.. In 1969 the na- Open daily 8:30 a»ro. to 10 pnn.,_Sat. The Relief Society of the Short Hills Ward ' The conference is sponsored by approxi- is being coordinated by Samuel W. Laird, (Opp. Hollywood Plorl.t) . Mforteenagers." . solo parts In the choral movementofthlsgrcat tion's community hospitals reported 118 mil- 265Met»lt , , Jack's Coin & Hobby Shop 8:3O"XHCIO 9 p.m.. Sun. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day mately 60 investor-owned electric utilities_ jiuhlic information -director,* and ~ Edwin J. UNION • FREE DELIVERY • 964-1314 j' " Trtie sniay was made at tho requestofSecre-' symphony. lion outpatient visits, a 6.6 percent increase ' '.,, EARLY COPY FREE DELIVERY ...BABY NEEDS ._ Saints is presenting "In the Garden," a W. Cl«a SiH Oioaa SHuaaa • Pbana J7MI77 over tile 1968 total of 111 million, lnpatient . Publicity Chairmen are urged to observe throuRhqut the United States. The JCPL-NJPL ~ Sherratt, regional director of public informa- WHERE. PARKING IS NEVER A PROBLEU '?. wry of .Labor George P. Shultz, and was con- The concert will be presenteiat Bloomfield 1273 Ub•rt^A»•., HlUild* 926-1590 SURGICAL SUPPLIES ... PRINCE GARD- bazaar. It will be held on May 2 from 10 delegation will leave for. Chicago on Oct. 20 tion for JCPL-NJPL. , :__... '"dutted under thedlfectlonofThomas W. Gavety Senior High School. Admission is fee. days increased only 1.3 percent over 1968. the Friday deddline for. other than ^pot NER WALLETS~.CHARGE PLANAVAIL- a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Short Hills Chapel at asslfitant commissioner for wages and In- Edward Naplcwocki, director of the orches- Personnel employed in tlie 5820 community" 1399 SPRINGFIELD-AVENUE "ABLE. n WS lnclu i_ HELPFUL HlNTr A shot of graphite Booths will contain white, elephants, toys, "Teenage Job problemsrihe report finds, may Chorus, have extended invitations to musicians total of 1.812,552. •.._.-..•- _ __phpn«"nuniber. powder into the door lock at least once a gold-l£aflng, .candy, trousseau items, baked fuve'been aggravated by the increase during and vocalists in North Jersey to participate. _year wTITkeep It in fine operation ^on- goods, and-teen-, child and baby articles^ Many the 1960's, In the,hjyol-pl.the.mlnimuni wage Musicians I. have -been asked to report .with ditlon for the life of the house. Pencil- of bYerarticlcs to be' sold? such as quiltg. relativl e to.avefigjtt*Wi » Hdbyti lnsu-uuientBi Jut Uie urciietitra • rehearsal- on point shavings will do. afgharfs-'and trousseau ltentij, have been-made- any Wednesday at 8 p.m. ar. the Humane by hand by members of the Relief'Society. THE SEARCH F01? HEALTH tension ldfcjjverage °l the minimum wage law ,. — "Luncheon will be served:' to Induwies in which teenage-employment Civic Center, 84 Broad st. Vocalists may is important. "The magnitude of the employ-^ ««~"P * 't"° ^Cage-oh" n .Tuesda•"--'»«y -»»"•"evenin«g a»t' *8 "p.m m . 4 trappingt conifoif bills ot THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH ment effects of minimum wage legislation *e Civic Center for chorus rehearsals. A recent survey conducted has been small," according to the , Protection of wildlife, chil- 8[IH(SD»-M»«!UK0 . ' dren and pets istheaimof four by tlie llumanc~Soclety trapping control bills- sup- revealed that New Jersey vet- ported by tlie New Jersey inarians treat large numbers electron micro- Jpbfinding guide of trap^injured-anlmals' each Supplement your Medicare. ..' THE MICROSCOPE . ,merdal lemini Ball' slated— Branch, Humane Society of die Less than 300 years ago scopes, United States. " . year. The New Jersey Veteri- Anton vmLectrwenhoek: looked When the instrumentnow-in^ Bergen County Senators nary Medical Association has iturday in Newark mature women condemned lcghold traps be- VANHOUTEN Into his-slnelfr lcna-JidCJo^—.plamlngrhr-pertecSd. sclen- <1 . Joseph" c. woodcock' Jr., scopc to see aniUtescrlbe the dsts exjljcxructt to Jbbe able tto ! New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Gem- WASHINGTON^-- A step-by-step guide to -Willard B. Knowlton, Fair— cause their use is ciucLfrlngfl«ld Av«., Irvlnglon, N.J. , PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - ing upon our fast-diminishing —I minute fine structure in nature science and medicine. These those aged 55-64 years," Mrs". Elizabeth* Public Service "Electric and wildlife.' - . Hurry. Enrollment for Duncan Koontz, director of the Women's previously unseen, for exam- instruments range from the Gas Co., Newark, last week Tlie brunch-has a number relatively uncomplicated =tu- oofc/rt0 Forward To Your Orc/«r Bureau, points out in the foreward. Buy a Loaf of VAN HOUTEN King Siie Bread ple, the virus of polio. kV won~~eTmajor award In the gas - of leaflets emphasizing the dent models to the medical {•- Thel v pamphle1 1 1 1t explain111 s how to do a self- o» reiuiajLpjice^^GET A j^QAF OF Investigators arc eager to Just Promise to Pay Us Back... •Mmmmmmmmm AA _«.mm m««# m ' " r" " !'" ^ . ^^F**" * "^ w «u » i>^u— '-industry's. 13th annual Public danger und cruelty .of leghold expand their horizons further. mlcroscope_co..the binocular [n •jnun - • inventory,, prepare a resume,, locate Jobb leads, Rolutions Achievement traps, Mrs. Maxwell said. VAN HOUTBLHOLLANb MEAL BREADTFOR" Dr. Benjamin M. Slegal of_ research microscope, all of — NUT/I ^ > prepare a_lpfn?n l»»rr«»rr- n"f applicationnppHrnrlnn,, anandd. offerofferss Awards competition," spon-—Those Interested In obtoir.lng- closes April 30th. Cornell-University recently which ^ilie lenses and a direct TWO OfPtCES TO •"" guides to an effective interview. One section sored by the American Gas u supply may write or call tlie"". was awarded__. ^ light source to accomDlish und _^ -•"Si (IDU( VftIL L. . _f. . .ia~ devoted to training opportunities and a _.AsspcUUon. .__ .._.lUO.rm>n.-£HtT. J3pMiQ dn^-a—new ..car? j r ,. ... r ixe assorted' • daintier*"^"" ^••-yj&u" cyeragei~Hr^rBJk«t<^S-;an _ _ ,_._ ^—_^ . i'rtarerajtsiiwln ^ " * fflgbt- billioniis'' of otrla'ch^— blood _c_ 1"^. .-~- ' - ^1 ^:^ liS-.Jg a "span two to Uu»e causes1 malaria. I— . ...._. ^.^AlL^^S^'rNetfark-compwii^^ -frt.^f\;;T.7il ate ~ the site of the-seventh congce«B"6t-the ^ rirsc-placg-hpnor's inthe —'——n^tween: • \;__: ^ari—AutO-J T r. The'Bamo-year'KIBBS -HEuropean CuIturtfn^olinflatlon^rylay-24 to 3Q.~ " ix«rition"s~area-"ileveloi ' ' ""' " " "he~thomo is "Citizen anddty-ln the Year - cuteRory fox—Its -continuing — _ - , -fouiiS" tlio agent of diphtheria. Comertrooday and see :how helpful ^ c of . Sunshine HyiJrox -In—contrast-to the 'coitven- 2000.". Technical,' economic and-sodal • prdgranr to inako .known "tho ' me» Lubor 8 flureuu-ol_. tional microscope, tlie new we can be. - ; developments will be analyzed and discussed, utility's interest in New Jer- Labm' Statlsilca-for Uie U. S. Add fixtenclcd Benefits Rider 65 if you also wish complementary coverage for elfrtrnn microBCnpfis, wlilrli us well as basic human factors and their lm- soy'a economic "growth, to' Atomic Encrcy Commission. nj tin- hnxpitnl. These services include surgery, radiation . Fruit Sherbet cost about J50.000 apiece, use —pllcuftmu fut physical urlnui-ptimuH'B mid ahow tlie lmaTTcTuTCSBOTiinnRr- ^Woi scrvV''s electro-mugnetlc colls architecture. tliat Public Service is pro- esiablluliment:: • (1 nc 1 uding Instead of, lenses and a beam of The congress forms part of a lia^Blc inter- gressive In developing its ser- non-profit organizations^ therapy, diagnostic services and pathology. Additional'cost, 78t' a month. electrons Instead of a light OIL.HEAT COMFORT disciplinary study on urbanization, one of bur vice atoa, .und to attract now grow IS |iorceiit from 43,400 to 49,1)00, in contrast to gov- •Coverage cft'ective July I, 1970. For New Jersey residents only. creamery fresh" . beam to. achieve their liigh ; U a largo projects which together make up the Plan business to Now Jersey: •' magnification. In addition to "Europe 2000," launched by the European ernment-owned establish- producing sharp, clear Images LOW COST LUXURY Cultural foundation In 1968, and due to bo ments where employment dt>- Illue Cross ami Dlllc Shield ROLL BUTTEU R . eiilurgeil SO.OOOtlmes,special completed in 1973. The four projects orei clined "1 percent from 101,000 Dos 420.' Newark. NJ. 07101 HOME OR FACTORY "Educating Man for the 21st Century;" "The Painting display to 99,21X1. pliotographjq teclinlquos make id me iippliciiliomuid-deluils on "llluc Cross and Dine Shield ii5" with llxleiukd llciielils Rider 65. It pouolble to magnify objects ; ECONOMY IS A BONUS Social Sciences and the.-l'uture of Industrial Picas us muchas300,000diameters. No Othtr tUaf Ii dewier Man;" "Urbanization - Planning Human En- at Art Museum St. Peter's gets Or At Safe! vironment in Europe," and "Kural Society In Some 20 of tlie most Influ- SPECIALS OH SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 16 " tho Year 2000." ential figures In contemporary Nume We Satisfy Your Complete Heating In connection with tlie congress all exhibi- Amorlcun painting are repre- $20,000 grant THRU SATURDAY, APRIL 18 TENNIS LESSONS Rofluiremenfs And Save You Money tion on' town planning and architecture of tlie sented In un exhibition; "Tlio Saint Peter's College has Atldrcss_ TRUST COMPANY CALL FOR A FREE SURVEY future will be held at the Bouwcentrum, Rot- Recont V ear's," wiilch opened rucelvucl u groin of.$20,000 terdam, from May to September. at tho Montclalr Art Muijeum. from the Western Electric Ciiy_ _Counly_ • OIL BURNER - Conversion* and (UNESCO FEATURES) Sunday, and continues through Fund, It way anuouncud tlila MILK-BUI rtB'EllQS'lCI CREftWCOTTAQE CHEEBE'BAKEO GOODS CRANFORD - GARWOOD - PLAINFIELD InitaUatiOni Muv 24. weok by yei-y Rev. Victor R. Stale Codc 'Kesearcli scientists in • FUEL OIL - Sale, and Service Tho urtlsts. Including Jack- Yunituni, S.J., tlio college's -' Advanced * jn.-osldi.Mit. university laboratories Help for job hunters son Pollock, Hans Hofmaim, 1.2 QHF OPEN 10 A.M. TO ID P. H, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Tlw grunt will be Used for St<*t6 throughout tlie country ncctl ' Sy Grubel Many older workers Just don't know how to go Wlllem de Kooning,, Conrad ihbusands of mice to help KINGSTON CO. Marca-Rolll, Robert Mother- tlie colleue'u lOOtli anniver- CSF-S70-4] ubout looking for u Job. A lot of frao, easy- sary -devolopment progratn. ^-BLUE CROSSMBLUE SHIELD. save lives from cancer. UfWon County Champion V, ,215 Highway 22 W. to read help is available, in 0 poiiuilet "Do'a weli, Adolph Gottlieb, Gruce COi'VHIGHT UY UAKOKN HTAT1! I'AkMS INC., AIA. HU1IITH KKSKHVICH , J964 Ji )966 thru 1969 Ilartlgan, iJames Brooks, ui-u 'l'liu college has set u JS.B lOUHOSlTlAI, U1US K)Hl>OCT()Kpll.L!( \ •. ..Will'.yoii.IiclpV „_ J: : .Hill,Id.. N.J. - onil bon'ts for Mature JobSeekers, published., 1 lusnillil Sofvioo 1 NcW Juisty (New-Jersey Uluc.OtliSj'Junt-MtilicilUS\;(u|oil.l:lHjiJjLN-9«-l«'.w)!.(N2wJ!««!Xll.!S;.S!l-l.e!i?!'!l! -SPRINGFIELD^ - -BERKELEY HEIGHTS- ' abstract 'expressionists ulul million goal to bei raised by " JPST". 1928 4—"" by the U.S. Department/of L4ibor. It's avail- 1 1972, thu Sulnt Peter's cen- NliWARK TRIiNTON CAMIMIN MORRISTOWN GIVE TO YOUR cf(«r6 P!M: ''232-9494 belong to , tlio ao-called Now 762 Mountain Ave. 450 Springfield Ave. 686-0690 686-5552 able In local Offices o« 'tie State employment York School'of painters. tennial yeur. AiiK-ricjn Cancer Society (Borvlco tlirouchont die country. ' 0 -Thursduy.-.April 16, 1970-SPRINGFIELD (N. J.) ' LEADER' '--• Tiianks to the-human development program, umn ihfc ojbudvuntaged; cliey liave learnedhow more of these tmptoyees stay on the Job than Une to ket-p ilieni on the job. do at many other companies. f?ubllc Service's : Bonnie Brae benefit introductory doss, teachers warn - ''llir-lnfr—tavi - ereintiHp die.diBadvanrnged p retentionn rste.eX fufiQ: do much good,* Bdwa«4 J. Lenfhan^- for its disadvantaged employees Is consider- "The Bonnie Brae Farm for Boys Auxiliary asalijiunt ..vice-president in charge of area ably higher than the nationwide Qveroge. will conduct its annual benefit May IB and 19 fon new salesman P.S. supervisors gaTnunelerstancling developmegi and urban affairs, explains, "un- Chalk it all up to tue; progranvs rheme at Mayfaif Farms In West OrangeT The pro- Tha oprlng ltcture Mripa, a course for all less they become permanent enipioyees^— SWi, "Walk a Mile in My Shoes. ' gram w(U lnclijde.a luncheon and a fashion' •••;•#.-.<« new salespeople of tht_ Board of Realtoro ol What 'hanpens when supervisory pe.raannul tills tusk eaauiaiitf*, - In liuu. pr.u[i;ruiH,- - Publi____e -•: «-tfisks. SUC)L'^. show by Drop's o( East Orange «nd-ShoM- the"Orangea anffWapttwlKxJr'-rvlngBton.Min^"'"- ^uj55r5l5ors*Tcarn~iiow'5r5l5oru*TcaVTi~liow : to deal wltif ""Wufi"Hitt_gIasses""Wufi"uitt-gli _ on. he Jlnds. tilmsell in a " .Bfnce tiie~KTHtIonQrAlKan.c!••<. by troin*J WE SOLVE YOUR The course Is mandatory for all new aales- mlddle-clS!ia6U|)ervl5oro u newuriderstandlnu I-'OK INSTANCE, a major factor in UK-' SUC- of tlio helplessness and anger that a new man ' Ornn 200 dlsadvnntngcd persons . have been i, Bring than, up to currant ' people In the 100 member offices of the board, qf tlie priblamsj faced by^dlsadvontaged new cubs or failure of the,now worker from'tlie on tlie.,Job feels if he-is. placed in a totally hired in tlie Newark^ and iilizal>etli areas. An volij*. , PEST CONTROL PROBLEM! ft will continue twice a week for five weeks, employees, regardlesSTif what color they arc- hurcl-core uni'inployud is die relationship he alien environmunt and told to perform a task additional 200 unemployables have been hired And it has successfully converted j>eople whu in Paterson,,.Jersey City, Trenton'and Camden. • Termites- Ants- Roaches : .enabling sales representatives to learn develops with l;is supervisor- and fellow work- he has-never attempted before," sai.d.Jphn *%odorn Laboratory thoroughly the' practical detalU of the real wero previously considered "unuinployajjje" ers,. The "trustwylk/' ip which one person (i. tichler, manager of Ajual opportunity Mice - Rats estate business. Into productive workers^ •' _ . plays the-role o' a bllnti-per3on", ^ves pnr- activities at Public Service. Study tour of Turkey * Gemk IcUntifi.d The course is directed byjQjiorglaMcMullen Ptiblic Service currently has more man 240 ticlpants in'tliu 1'ubllc Service program an Tlie prism glasses, plus oilier aids, arc * E»tat« tpccialift of Springfield who has enrolled prominent real- "unemployables" working regularly at pro- idea of tlie kind of mutual trust - which is part of a kit produced by die Human Develop- A :;bc-week study tour of art and arcld- 761-6484 tors and attorneys to lecture at,the sessions. ductive Jobs and it expects to meet Its.com- necessary man employee relations.il p. ment Institute of Atlanta, Ca., s subsidiary tenure in Turkey is being sponsored byTosun- On completion' of die course the sale associates mitment to tlie J^afional Alliance of Buslncss- harly in tlie program a supervisor is i^iven pf.the Bell & llowell ComjHiny. ... Bayrak, assistant professor of fine arts of the 6HE6AN t SPENCER, INC. STANDARD T«rmite \ Pest Control ..men by placing approximately 300 dlsadvun-- u pair of trick prism glasses which make liim • • • . Huriiam-Madlson Campus of 1-a.irleighDickln- will be awarded certificates at a luncheon to (D.ci. Bldg., Irvlnglon Canl») 1703 Sprlngfl«IH Ave, Maplowogd be held In their honor. taged persons In meaningful Jobs.by.Jutic 30. Sff multiple Imnges. Then he is uskedio solve J MORIi 'H.AN-1,000. Public Service super-- aon University. 'Ilie tour will begin June 8 and end July 17. '1007 S^ilnglUld Av... Irvlnglcn* 37<-B00O Member: N-J- Si Nallunal Peat C Springfield • real Q8t»W. offices are repre- ' A "human development' program is making some simple puzzles and perform other simple visors hove taken-pact in" the program work- sented by Lewis Epstein (PhiUp J. Cart- wrignl), GajrgjU-^Jirky (ReiOQUSorpcir) ^4 Claire Butler, Patricia -L. Doris • and Ruth Young (all of Charles A. Ketnllnger). Pearson - The Board of Realtors will hold a luncheon meeting-next Wednesday at. the Maplewood J is elected " CouT«yrCT«'~Clubr rtad—to be a people Donald.soa of Morrlstowii and Hill was fined $25 by Judge_Max Sherman ~~ "Viewed from a rnmpmpnmry p<»rcirwrtvi»t 11 discusses where to Uve, asking us to search Available for for evening purchase; of Ur|» of moral example and humanizing law'for CLOTHINQ SELECTION Mrs. Anthony Rlchel of Scotch in Springfield Municipal Court Monday on the.confrontation between Moses and Pharaoh our hearts and minds and pinpoint our (rue~ All Occasions New! Girls' Long Play Composition AH Ctais. ExUtm, itc camp orders, between -ftOO- PJl another charge, that of possession of a hypo- carries overtones of the struggle against the all who cared to look and to listen. Interests before we buy or sell, it offers guide- TPlalns; two brothers, Tbamas > —*TKH lUstt T*P£ SEWW8 d9PJ4il il lh —ef-ftldgeflel*Ond-WWiam of rlprmlr-iwffrili-. A H^y-mnnrh jail sentencyiwas r?3W|JHT ""'"" that we hear so much about "Thus we must learn to differentiate be- lines td help us find the right niche socially— Ample Parking HatfSoles— suspended, and lie was placed on a year's today, tween and-estabUshjnent revolt which is com- and psychologically. -..:.- and Women's Stereo _ DR 93135 Jlackensack: a sister, Mrs. Air Conditioned Jumbo Feather Rubber Heels - Frank Day of Jersey City and probation. " , "The original request of Moses was that parable to the rage of a child In tantrum, and There's an excellent section on cllmau as Sandals Record Albums I and Rubber Infants'- Toddler*'• Girls'Wear 4-14 ' that which truly seeks to bring to fruition It affects physical and mpntal health. The re- 1 10 grandchildren. CaM THU 6-14 - Junior*' 5-15 - Baytwear 4-20 : The funeral was from Smith those changes in the social order which new, port tells us how to evaluate what's bestfor Sleeping Heels For J&HT & Smith Suburban, 415Mrrris _. moral insights have made Imperative. The us on the. basls_ of_ available^ lnfprmarion, -Israelites-cried out"because they became de^~ Boys&Girts ave. ;_...... ,.,—-~ -High school draft education - Mffliy^sfTis don't waST'to" move when we 277=3722 $> Pillows Men,Boyan: personalized and disenfranchised In a massive retire. We prefer to settle down and eiljoy AfMr 7 P.M. ... OF SPRINGFIELD technology of tombs, temples, pyramids and life In our own hometown.-And why notTTVe and Ladies 4prfor 246 MOWUS AVE." :_>, 379-JKJ35 granaries...... ^u., •_'... ' .. can create our own favorable-environment;— IS "Some of our young feel the •same Is hap- Reg. Low Price 1.89 Dally 9i30-6i00; Thorsv & Frl. «i3O"-V.pO___ .,, -Summit Y necessqr Movers' oorr. non-moverso , we shoulhld allll heehd ^iflafl-J^JMc^i^,), , rin says •, penlng to them in* a technology of computers, Harvest Years' suggestions for Improving our . •• -. ... ''•••' •>» ' iC>i- S«\/arol .rytail at Ihb laW Orooify_hlHjixJB«an_Mar- beards carrousel Irving Halpetin, coordinator''of j the *< _. 'a causes 140 or more persons per week to of mass communication and of War, To that- environment by eliminating hazards In it. As ' tin, Frank -. Sinatra, ! Ven- ^rne to the draft counaeling^offlceinTeaneck. degree in which youth's striving represents ~pric*l Camfortabt* (ling Information program in New Jer£iey^ high = - . - - statistics show, far too many of mif-Vg«Vif-Cards," a kWffi^TBTai^Tirel HaipcTlii aaid^-'Tric act laexplalnedandinter—- n Iffirlmntp nnrl purposeful urge to make so- n^gl^t thin aspect." " •trap, colorful trim and or- ^p namanrt.Stiea l(Mj 5-10. - 101 Strings! More—savel — Reg. Low Price 39« pr. Reg. Low Price $1 pr. dessert-card party.j will be Springfield last week at. the home of Joseph preted to all who seek help. These range from ciety an Instrument of equity and brotherhood. The "Erivironn'Environmenx t for Retirement" riport .held at the Summit YWCA the director-of selective service to sons and ; Marzell about hia program of draft education their voice must be heard, and to that extent also contains a table of comparative-living- SHOEDePT. RECORD OEPT. SHOE REPAIR DEPT. . Thursday,. April 30. Home— .members 'Of the American Legion and qon- Reg. Low Price 2.59 : -in the schools. *" . _ - - - • L.~'. the establishmentneedstheself^evaluationthat costs for retired couples in cities across the baked desserts, and beverage • servative'.membeps of the clergy who meetwlth Pharaoh disdained. nation. Jumbo sleeping pillows filled ^'WIU be served at 12:30 p.rm. . He raised questions such as, "If you were : r rer-dasslfled l^A what wouM yoit do"Jlts!3"_j; r.1 •"•"•"'"What Is tHeproper time to consideryourHT seekingourhelp are very hawkish.'- versalityy . and: applicabilitppyy of its sgmessage.. Is a good "ho» He differentiated betweendraft education and they accept us as part of the scene. They do 74% Chlordane Tackle Box by Matchbox -Light Bulbs pink. wrappings for table- PROTECTORS, white FOR draft counselinE by saving. "Like driver and their thing and we do ours." Public Notice* "T'ji' i:c~ prizes, pink] tallies will carry family-life education, draft education is a need H5IpefiH*d6VOteBLhlB mU-ttniB ui draftcoun-— out the scheme.__ Notict of Btttiement. NOTICE B HCR&. Before LookingEIsewhere— Try UsI injtoday's complex society. "According to him, . sellng and- has a paid staff. The office Is open BY OIVEH, Ttut flu Brd. «Ul»f by Russek Decorators ID the community. Tickets for the country. The need for further development ll«nf C. Kanu>«, udnotKiallo for 1 Halperin stated thatflve high school guidance Reg! Low Price 8 forri.52 s.-'-.'ikitTa. '.?.?:; • 1 menl to the Union Cooaj Court— Comp. Val. $3 . Rag. Low Plica 2.49 Reg. Low Price 44' ea. uDt6 'flTTfliaTfTiny^iTfiOptTlinffff nt_" counselors are now taking a course In draft In each county of the statelsurgent."He added 1232 Sprlngfltld Av.nu. The greatajt can in the taimlla Clo»f«lnforc»d; »npi>rlrh- Vou choice ol 60, 75 or 100 ^tntfjYWCA. SincereservaUons -counseUng'for-fi the-Bergen Peace—- that he hopes that funds wllLbedonated andthat- 3TORMor .-rworlti-^or—young—WhwlT are limited. It has been urged Center. "TralnlnR courses for guidance coon^——six-new centers will be opened within the next . Irol; provlda^fgit and lait- pact plaitic tackle box. rWdtt frosted bulbs: You'H- r You'll want to Start your J persons wishing to attend •" ."selors are being, set up in other parts of the year. ,7'"" -,—•-•!.., " "..._1——-IJ^. (Opposite Lyons Ave.}"~~—'~f ing. conlroi OT horn* and Single tray, »ix large conr-~ m.wiint.to get In ea'rly-.foi^th)s Another Realty Corner Sal* • Property or lg Woodr ; Uwnoco Friniiiuii, AttornayProSa SCREEN: - coliection~riow and~Hdve~ Crest Circle, Springfield, New Jersey sold for Mrs. . contact th•.„„.,„e .YWCA. as soon as staier'-he-contimied. -- gardan liUKtil Sovsl partmvnUl-Save I fantastic saving! — possible.— ~ . He described a recent-memorandum of die' Nawark, N.J. "" Curtains • • B«il*pf^ads fun'tobl _Mary_ Thornton. This sale was arranged by Anha To study architecture BpOd Laa4ar, Anr. IS, 13. 1070 — OAROEN DEPT. . 8POHTINQ GOODS DEPT. DOOR TOY DEPT. TUQHT O RAMA DEPT. WilsBrT, an associafeof Anne Sylvester's "All Girl" . New York Board of Education supporting draft (Ito.w ta.10) ' Draperios • Upholsiered . «"• 'PUBLIC SEWERS counseling In all of its high schools. Halperiri ' William Schwartz,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Real Estate Office. ' V Furniture T"| CLOSER J'The • first public sewers said, "The American Friends of SeryiceCom- . Edward Schwartz, 26 Sycamore ter., Spring- FRIDATDEADLINE l(v1PERIALQUALITy -were designed to carry both MEMBERS OF PREVIEWS EXECUTIVE HOMESEARCH:"" mittee.is generally-accepted as the.source [of' field, has been accepted as a member of the All items other than spot m* RESIDENf IAL & COMMERCIAL Weatherproof Jiiunan waste .andjraln water .—freshman, cfusu lu'the School-of^Architecture ADDING MACHINES Box of 10 Quality Rival 7^ Indoor . shbuld~bs iii out bldce'by" Call 376-2300 for Individual contultdllon on our-msthods of . Into adjacent waterways with- sclors take the AFSC or related courses." of Cooper Union, New York City, It was an- 375-2484 television Easy to Use" 1 tolling you* proporty. out treatment. In older cities Halperin described some of the complexities nounced this. week. Schwartz will graduate in noon oa Friday. Super Soda ^Automatic •-(hese sewers are still in use. of the Selective Service Act He, claimed that June from' Jonathan Dayton Regional High. Chargers Can Opener Antenna Caulking Tubes PLAYTEXL Reg. Low Price 1.99 WHITE MUGS K»ep« doon thut. 7T* 3O's TAMPONS ;lighlt~Culi' down $i ^ETER EASTER SAtE UP TO on your fuohbilli *_»! „ : - Reg. Low Price 14' ea. for LR°VALUES' : Comp. Val. 1.49 _!tog. Low Price 1.19 Comp. Value 12.05 Milk white mugs for extra com- Reg. Low Prloe 29* M. Soda charaar film all «oda . Fully nutomafiiv ffioflm =• Comp. V«l. 1.69 pany that sometimes drops in! four. _»ection_^t*lescoplng Stopi all. draftf and itay»_ ^aluminum elements, fully elaiHt folly wwrfhjrjnwrf,— ^_Biiy on* and get FREE 8 pack Great for avarvday use too—see ^7 VJfew you rl •"" - '" weighted'base. Claqrs_up_^ ovaildble to you at a qreqt" ^y.^Sibtiaf Victor I : lavingil Sov«l~-> • j irnachlmrat ^.L, ..«t. c»o^^ r -ST-. APPUIHCT 2l32 PA!KT OEPrr MM1 z^itwwtts t-*r« IdoShfor-tlLgf. .cirico^.ptirato rnanyt.'?^tMJ'.^al|y. found only-dn-hlgher^rfcB". ^•craT^iia^ ..fTeolori.....: ;m»'chlneV.~ "^ ~_.. .' a Easy to bparata ' • 15 Minute Emergency • Fully IlKtrlc Addition and , Subtraction Jet Faucet Aerator *****4**t**t*******H4t4**t • Automatic Cradlt Balanc* Safety Road Rares C* Modarn Daelgn •*7*ib-K«» and Full Keyboard IFE Mod" daa b \~v J•'.:. Quality Built Ip. Yaar. ol ONLY STRIDE < , Troubf* Tnt Opiratlon The Kosher you get; •-'-'• MODEL ••" WAS NOW" $14 90 ' ' 10-Key Toidi ' Reg..Low Price 28' ea. ' Reg. Low Price 79* ea. The bettor It tastes 14 ; ( 999,999.99' $181 .DO , $139.50 Don't get caught on the road without flares! Keeps HI* Inside or out*ido threads; modemile all your WHEN IT COMES TO KOSHER •+4+—**+*4*+**+*+t*4444+*t ' ' Full Keyboard faucet*. Complete with adapter. MEATS AND DELICATESSEN, W* Oarrjr HOBLEE md BUSTER BROWN, t«»l Totals the other traffic out of your way safely.' NOW YOU CAN CHARGE IT ONE OFTHREE WAYS AT THERE'S ONLY ONE'PLACE ; I 999,999.99 $191,00 $149.50 TO'SHOP ... YOUR SUPER GREAT EASTERN DISCOUNT DEPT .STORE PLUMBINO DEPT. :i CENTER AUTOMOTIVE DEPT. DAVID WATCH FOR OUR [- WEEKLY SPECIALS TYPEWRITER RT. 24-UNION EVINS ',•; i' • ••••> ,• W. PATERS0N-1ITTLE FALLS RT. 22-N. PUINFKID RT. 1-NEW BRUNSWICK RT. 440-.JERSEY CITY Natural Python and SPRINCFIILB AVE. 1 ;: / RT. 46 AT' BROWERTOWN R0. AT WEST END AVE. I AT THE COLLHEIRIDCE N. OF DANFOITH AVE. black patent, 55.00j CHARGE {'•!' '< p-zm^Si "': •••-•; ' SERVICE ••I. Morri. A»a. t, Vwi Nell td. Great MAX & DANNY 1163 CI.itoi.Ava., also white Calf with v brown or blue patent, 5HHINGFIELD NEWARK ; ; open Irvlagloa •JOS MOKRI9 AVK. 416 CHANCELLOU AV1£. OPEM MOMDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.-SUMDAY 10 A.M. TQ 6 P.M. A DIVISION OF DAYUN INC. Eastern 49.00. 3V6-47H • 376-4718 %& ES 5-3380 lt«MS ON SAtI WHIK allANtltUS IAS» 1 South MlddlaNack Rood, Gr.ol Nack, 1.1.(516) 4874050B 237 MillbotnAvanua Mlllburn, N. J. (201) Dllo-1234 •'iHURS EVE TILL 9 1 HUH PARKINO* KHEE DELIVERY* CATERINQ . AI,$0: 201 E. Main Itntt, Boun* Brook 356-09 REPAIRS. RENTALS . REBUILTS

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/• • •>•• iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiimmiimiimiiiimiiiiiiiwi: 1 may tiave every person "Etifbpe'anice whiz who reads this column de- Thursday, April 16, 1970- Chemical lectures a running assignment manding equal Umo, but this Is year college or university. demonstrates skill; By how T feel unless someone can "But In Riost othar respects EVERY AMY convince ma o^urwlse, , • , , , ( - they are vary ^li&rew^ ,iul~ slate3'xirSeTon'"by. PradTangnat night for ffiuugjKi5f righteous . Sunday churcligoer' .dents for trans-fer into-efoun- - Co. in memory of Dr. Cecil L. Brown, former lists in senior • pairs, were members of .the "I don't expect to win the. marathon, but 1 The 27-year-old teacher, who .weighs 145 our backs? who doesn't really live her rolled V in correspondence less skilled jobs." . manager of scientific liaison at Esso and a 1969 and 1970 U.S. world team. hope to finish among'the first 100," said Dr. pounds and stands five feet, six Inches tall, 1-stayed home from work for~ daily life as a CHrlstian. The coijrses — almost as-many- Welngard. has been competing In races since sixth grade. EUROPEAN students as attended all UJS. past chairman of the North Jersey Section. Already announced as performers in thet 'several months and my hus- type who drives people like annual ice benefit for The Hospital Center at More than 1,100'entrants are expectedlnthe He ran at Forest Hlllo High School In Long bandTtiad to lake a part-time "Corrine" in the opposite ~collegesand universities,** an Professor Prelog will'lecture on subjects Island and also participated In the broad Jump. article enticed.'-Training by he has studied for many years. The titles are: Orange are the 1970 world skating champion race. Job. I felt sorry for him. He 'direction. — '. . Because he wanted to devota full time to bis HOLIDAY p Mall" points ouUn.the- Monday,'The Geometrical Basis of StBreolso- Tim Wood and world bronze medalist Julie His strategy, Is to start slowly and then to looVe3 so tired ea'cli nij ,ht, so Amy. your response was Lynn Holmes. - • pick up the pace. studies. Dr. Welngard did not compete at KUHNEN WILL HAVE I went back to work knowing very tactful, and X feel you issue of Manpower. "Some merlsmi" Wednesday, • The SCeric Course of Marietta College In Ohio although he ,r8.n by 15,000 courses, many of them —the~RedncBun ul Ctibunyl' Compounda;*—ana Funorttma-also will present the U.S..Blrat1ng- .-IlWheii..vou run in the marathon and you're full well that 1 would have were right; one does find one- dance-team-of Judy Schwomeyer and Jim- not a superman, you've got, to start slowly and himself on an average of 10 miles a day. rather' stayed home to take. se^ *n helping others. A very duplicating each other, are on Thursday, 'The Role of CeWin Antibiotics - He said he hopes to Interest his wife, Joan, .. the market-1' as Specific Complexlng Agents.* Sladky, runners-up in world finals dance com- try to pick up tlie pace after lOTjr'15'milesi**" care of our cliildren. ' Chrfsdari principle. petition this year. he said. "After 17 miles of the race you're a graduate student at Columbia University, in fii: academic subjects Professor Prelog is director of the Organic 1 running. y These children are growing— A psychiatrist can give an . are taught, by mail, tliere is Chemistry Laboratory of the Federal Institute Pera, who-started skating at age 5 in his faced with what is known as 'Heartbreak Hill. up* without parents and nothing extremely troubled person That's an Incline of several miles and if you "I've given her a pai.r of track shoes," he heavy emphasis on Job pre- of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland. He de- native France, was French juvenile champion good-is going tocpmcoutoflt. more,Immediate help and di- paration* Unions and industry termined the chemical structures of many J in 1961 and winner of the French senior- - survive that, you've got it made for the rest stated, "but the extent of her participation With features like these for your A working mother and n work recdon. He is one of God's of the race;" -right now is timing me.'-lff - •-— Op»l Kad«tt or -Volkswagen ECHAHIC TRAINING use the mails to train budding significant substances, such as the alkolold PRQF. VLADIMIR PRELOG championship in 1966. In addition to "his —lng-iatfier-holdliign-couplc of helping hands. .One direction craftsmen. ; zzz^_: European ranking, Pera was runner-up last Dr. Weingartl conditions himself for the No matter how he finished in the Boston J family fun and 0n.oyn.ent—. DRIVtlN drugs used to combat malaria, has carried # During Our Special jobs can't iate the riylic care might Well be to find a (church One drawback: the dropout year s world competition. • race, ~DrL Welngard has his eyes on another -out extensive studies on the preparation and maratlion • by running six nights a week, no of their children. family. Corrine can pray to rate is high — 70 percent for properties of antibiotics found in. nature. The Milltanos, who live in Colorado Springs, matter what the weather. One night a week • EUROPACAR prize winning pool detlgn Dues anyone have a good God for help, before she'd go he runs 17 miles round trip fronrhls horno- private home/ study schools He has also contributed important ideas Concert to honor placed eighth in pairs~compedtlon in the • HOLIDAY TOURS luxurious picture frame copfng To All H.S. Stniors and Guidane. Counsellors answer for these problemsT to church. But one usually- and 90 percent in some busi- RUTOCEHTW to the theory ol chemistry, mostTIOtably re- world finals at Ljubljana," Vugoslavla. • ~-i—"_ in Yonkers, N.YJ past the Yonkers Raceway automatic world famous Mrs, lirown finds that one needs to be with ness and industry courses. It THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY —ganUng molecules-shaped inthe form of a ring In addition to the featured performers, • 3 WEEKS IN EUROPE JET AGE CAREER BOOKLET Dear Mrs. BrownV others who are seeking o ls-hard to keep student mod- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT To'LIMIT QUAHTITIES. more than ISO skaters frbm the Essex Skating FUEL OIL close and chemicals with structures that are-hot — —AXIA FEDERAL SAVINGS— ^» PLUS CAR „ ' malntenance free vinyl Interior _^ Uom how otiimn htnre UKt aeded inrty ttrjunoimg •I personally fctL*l,iU.JiUSr._- f ..relationship with God. vatlonkigb by mill, the article sVnisfetnc, iluit is, wUvh luiVu i Club will participate in the production. The ^ • PLUS UNLIMITED FREEJ4ILEA6E field of Ihe leotxng N.Y.-NJ. metrdpolrtan oirponi band and a .wife-should only Many people believe that it .notes. • The memory of Jay Dandurand, a Newark uu^ ^ TOPORADI Installed In lets than a week handedness._ club has produced the show for the hosftttal'a • PLUS AIR PLIGHT TO AND FROM have the number of cliildren takes-^-the""effort of prayer, State College music-department freshman-in---.tM,nfffrr • WRITE... VISIT... PHONE... As for community collegeSf slnce~the first Funorama in' I960.- AMSTERDAM. FRANKFURT, e» MUNICH long term flnandog ~theyT^iinrfford Uuu would not study and discussion, beyond *••••••• 1967-68, who enlisted in the U. S. armed y^ Saturday performance" will begin at A J^ 300 Cols. • • PLUS 20 NIGHTS ACCOMODATIONS TETERBORO SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS they are' 'spreading like brush Mix. Del, • AMSTERDAM . . . J354 be a hardship on them physic- the assistance of a* good fire across the land," accord- Convention to beEeld forces and was killed in Vietnam last moSHi; 8.3fj Compoundec) -7 GREAT StttPES • UNUMino SIMS1-, Teterboro Airport, Teterboro, N. J. The Sunday performance will start COD. A _ • FRANKFURT ,_^ *3A« ally or financially. To have preacher's sermons, to~{jaina Ing to an article entitled "Fin- jyilljbe honored by the college's Concert Band Quarterly '^ •-MUNICH ..-..,. S17lt more solid foundation and at a concert tonight at.8:30 p.m. in the Theatre --~ ____(MI)_288-1880 ,__- ..more than one "or twochildren ishing School For Workers." Minimum J5,000 closeness to God. — — For futurejtpmemakprs for the Performnig~Artsr_ ' _ _-• •-- ,:. " t I am interfiled in your froo booklet "J«t Ag«". I —when a husband's earnings will South Mountain Arena box office orthroughthe .For 2 Y«an on The annual convention of~the New Jersey _ThThee program Iis being "dedicatee d cohlm at not permit-it is why you and A Searching Protestant Funorama office at The Hospital Center. SAVINGS CERTIFICATE Public Notice 7~Future"HciTasmilarfl;ot"Amwlcawill be-beM" the request of his former claasjnajgSjjow Allstate many. more families are IUG WRENCH ACCOUNTS •KUHNEN "Teellng^lEhe nardsiilp!fy(>ir«t4»Uv»alonto ington, assistant state education commissioner and the American cojnposer William Grant . d*y, tt» 31st day o* APRJU nmtt. in charge of the vocational division, will'speak Stills' Folk Suite. ".' . •- " ' FIBST NATIONAL ffTATKBANKOF NEW JERSk.HfolTOeriylheN«UDn-J at the convention. SUto tunk of Newark) D*iUd: Unxb 10. 1870 WEINER. WEZNEH ft GLENN ON, Attor- Public 'Noifce neys WRENCH N'- 33 Broftd Strict Ulotlce-ol.SalBja J>u11Uan By Uaator i GREAT Superior CMrtolNawJQ,DocM>K>. Irv. Hormld, Apr. 0, 10, 1670. QUALITY Chancery Dhrlalon Essex County Great Order For Sals On Partition ESTATE OF HELEN LORENZI Great rdao known M ELLEN LORENZL; GREAT By virtue of an Order of tha Superior Court of N«r Jersey, Chancery DM-, utt l*^aup«t(inl^p«t(intt. SAVINGS •ion. Eee*x, County, died on Ft) NOTICE OJ" BETTLEMEWT , | WHEEL BALANOEl 25, 1970, In ui a£Uoa pandlaf Notica la hereby riven that th» BO- Value to 16.00 vberein Francte GUeaar lsfh*. coonta of the sobfldriber, Gnudianof th» ik-ir****** and Albln R. Snhnlctd, Stalla SfaibDicki, Eastern esUtfl of HELEN LORlijZ] al«o known . Elm ZB.proTflm,a&t Company, toe,....»_. u ELLEN LORENZL an incompetent, WiTHBVERYJ corporation ot the State of Hew Jaraey, DISCOUNT FOOD CENTER Eastern will be audited and stated by Uw Surro- 2 PIECE AUTO 1 Great OR MORE MOV •re tha defendants, the subscriber, m gate an) reported for Mttlement to the m Master of tna Superior Court of Mew DISCOUNT FOOD CENTER EMCX County Cotirt. Probate Division, «R 42 HO; Jtrsay, will on Wadneaday. tha 22nd day on Tuuday. the lttfa day of May nest. lF,a stern of April, 167Q. at one-thirty o'clock PAUL POLICASTBO VINYl CUSTOM TIRE PURCHASE J (1:30 PJH.)ln 'taaftanioonf prevailing time) mUatpobUoreikdUfl,fiiRoom*22£ nta:ApnLORDl, LORDIf TTIVUTTt UMPEIUAL . —" at th« Coort HOQM, In Newark, H«w Attomoya _^ Allotted Colort to Chooaat 11 HU1 Street Jars«y, IMA Street at 13th Avani«,,Ute —Newark, M.J. from. Front and R.ar plana where tha Swiff of Eeeex County •fssjeMl^y |^^lf>f TM^I^ Ffi^ftEf • *,H o£ ft1*• Irv. Iterald, Apr. 16, 23, 1OT0 - feUowlu-daser&ad tract an) parcel ol U.S. CHOICE & PRIME land ana premises, hereinafter particu- larly described, situate, lyiiii and bslna EaUta or JOHN B. VEWTUllL BR,. In Ow Town of OYlacUD. in tfaeCouatyc} CftBBMl, Esses and State olNew Jersarf, toondod~ JHirauant to tb* order of ANTHONY E. sad described as kUowa: ; GRAGSO, Surrocals of the Count? ef- meow. BBG1NN1NO—at a point In the Eaaax, this day made on the application ' westerly' side of NesbU~Terrace of the undaraicnod, Exacutrix of aald de- tnereln distant 100 feet oorlBerty ceiaUda-iiotlca ta hereby ftvun ta tbc from the mrtherly aide ol Harper creditor* of said d«o«aa«d fciexbtbi t to Avenue; thence (I) lrom said point tba «abaarlber, mdef oatb orRftlrm»- Norm « demes. 0» mtoottsWest tl»m, th«lr claima and demukJa 100 fft^t ^ ^ jyittya1* ir^sjsa^f f^] from WIDE said point North 44 depjtea » SILVER nwnthjr froth this date, or they will be minutes East 29 feet to a point: forever barred from iwosecotlnc or re- thence (31 from said point North 49 corarlay the same afnW the sxtb^. .. dsfxees 0» mlaitoe West ULU feel acHber, to a point; thence (4) fromsaldpoint WhlttR- ' North 41 dearees H lnuases East TIP EYE ROUND EDNA P. VENTURI 8.0) feet to a point: thence 19) ChunklnOH Dat«(i, APRIL 10. 1970 from said point Sooth 45 decrees Da - "" FRANK METR^ Attomoy FAMOUS MAKE minutes East 1U.B9 feet to a point (ROUND] 24 Commerce Street on the westerly aide of NesblttTer- ' Newark, N.J. . . — race; thence (6) alone said westerly trv. Herald, Apr. 16, 33,1B7Q. —aide of NesbUt Terrace Sooth«de- OIL FILTERS ..„ 99 minotsa West 30 feet, to NATURALLY AGED FOR TENDERNESS & FLAVOR • point and place of BEGINNING. The aald Neststt Terrace waa Estate of EUZADETtI KOWALSKfY, - _e*Berty'lo»wn~iur-PBrk Mane and • ~^, deceased. also kiamu as Boll Tsrraoe. Pursuant to the order of ANTHONY'S. GRASSO. Surrople of tha Comty of Now. known M SOO.NtaUtt Ter- Esaen; mm day tnade oo the application . riies, InrlnftDn, New Jersey. - of the andaraljpied, Execntor of said •*••"—nfdd. notice la Hereby given to the .__ '^f vun^a^aia|^iaj.thelnv TCPROUND •DIKIUL1HIMIIM $iig iTAUAN STYLE creditors of said deceased to exhibit ^J ^^al^^l4II^THjm^|||a^e|jap^|y^- OB to the said landa and premlaea FRUIT SALE HalW aaBaa s>al sal •> a^ OaM aSaaa BaBal U „ . C to the subscriber, undaroathoraWlrma- Hot or Sweet tiona their claims and demuda umtiist 3 far WHITE IIOIE th* estate of said deceased within idx 1 tor«M» CUTGREENBEANS Your Choice mootha from this date, or they will Ilor«.W nlokl, hU wli-, by dwd of John U. Fer- LONDON BROIL —brLjorever barred from prosactnna; or • tor 4«.» rante and Joan H. -Ferrmnte. hla vUe, l-ecovering tha out - »ft)n«t the •ub- 3 l»r U.99 FRUIT COCKTAIL aerlber. - — —'• 3 lor U.W dated Nay 11, 1983 and r«ooitled In the 1HIIUI Essex County Rwlatar'a office on Uay CAU ROSE CALIFORNIA • —- nonniT D. HODES 14, 10S3a In Book MM of Deeda for aaid MIXEDVEGETABLES Dvted: APRIL 6. 1OT0 3 lor U.U Coooty. at pan 319* - . —I1ODESA HODtk Attonuya tac£»dlnc ttU «aUtes and bfareata of BARTLET PEARS WHITIROSI Round Steak ia.-t-.wi Stewing Beef ;&S -89< 17 Academy Street tbs pluirt-r-'. PYances GUuaer (formerly Eye of Fillet Steak £2. ,,'1.69 Newark, N. J. Frsno«s amimloki), Iw bnatHuvL Uurry ' Irv. Harald, Apr. 0, 16.1870. B, Gimanr. tha '•trffTy1*frt. iUhln. R. M SLICED BEETS Shoulder Steak Eye Round Steak Caljfornia Sieaki- ., 89' TIRES MOUNTED FREE! y jlXl.t lp^y;.l ESTATE OF K MIL IE K. MCGU1RK, •a eorporatkui of the State of Now Jeriey, London Broils Shin MeatTBorMtsss) «.. 79* deceaaed. and of all persotu claimins by, from oif. Minute Steak Pursuant to the order of ANTHONY *jirsr|^w* ^Kaafn of any of the* ttccepUiur, Hi ft E. GRASSO Surrogate of the Com lieu hert^iflermentirtned. - FlOnken (Mbfor Braising) Shin nleOt[ShooldarBoo.ln>_ Ib 5"' Essex, tnta d»y madoontheappUL Tb* entire Interewta and eetatu of the of the undersigned, tnecutrlx of aaJL plalntltf and defendants in the above en- -deceased,, DOUCB ia hereby given to the UdedoanH will be eold free and clear of Chicken Steaki* Chuck Dctkle,^-^ End of Steak i creditor, of said deoeased to exhibit any lien* or enewnbrances, except for to the subscriber, under oath or •«-.. the purchase-money mortcmra timed the firmaUon, their claima and demands Supreme anrlnga and Lou AMDctatlon of Pepper Steak ia. Middle Chucks Chuck Chopped axalnst the «atate of said deceaaed bvincton. New Jersey, the balanceowin* DRIED PRUNES ^r:L-.69< •within six months from this date, or they wwill l bee forever b&rcMironnmaecutliit; as of Anfiist31~lMe. and oeepi^forthe wmBMsmssz-JzsMiL Swiss Steak of .tft^ sales' ^Alanoe to t>e tnlf| upon coilfaniiew*4' EATS Koahor JJCMICKEN , Sale shall be also subject to: _• a) Such faots as an tnspectlon of the -For— Plrmouih B«fc _ IU. »a. property aad-an- aomirate survey mJfht rmilj , - ~~- ~~ '—r-^r -Passover LinkSausagea Franks All Heel . . pj,o W0R* WTH THLNEWU! fWl'fWaWat* - fJUH.alif tO llTrdlT KlVl hl

1 irserdd.sfi ^ESHjiwi'taiVf 1 an4 tffoVrtw to I California Squid•Hk. . *<" «1^»» : >" molting tK* tough job .„ K Than It UI>hWi th« «oty Way to do It. " . FROZEN FOOD VALUES • TU St^p-n-EdQw Is mad« frorri flnt qiwlity"IKMI. Dbl 1 VAI UFS BAKERY VALUES HI bta' ADJU9TINO UHAKK8 AND laying undergrtxjnd iprlnldlng lyileml, tcraplng CIIRVULKM HLIOIITLY a 26' llOat) LEFK AND Pound Cake *.<>,,„„•. M reildue from llooji, cKlppIng l<» from ilepl and LOUffi KLATZKO Chopped Ham Mortadeiia. White Bread T. walks, «tc. Dai*wl: Uafch 30, 1070 Russet Potatoes 5 39' Carrots , . Odglnal Factory MARTIN ROTH. ATTOIlNKV ta 30-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Equipment MOTOH 744 Broad atr»«t Ellio's Pizza Dinner Genoa Salami Rice Pudding ( l Gourmet••" SSSi SKNDOKDKH TOI TUNE-UP Newark. N«W Jersey • • . • • While Hos« Mclntosh Apples V 3, 39 Florida Corn ...... 3 39 J 0. 8 DISTKIUUTOkU Brand now Irv. Herald, Apr. 0, lfl,.ll(10. P.O. UOX 413 SHOOK ABSORBERS tpa/U pluq«i Smoked Chubs Macaroni .',', Tea Biscuits g. mjNULLKN, N.J, >'o*- mail Am«rlcon ear* t*tt«J and Vegetables »•• ^••c;r^*" Delicious Apples 2,. 39' Frying Peppers PLEASE RUSH ME THE FOLLOWINGi In.loll.J. NOTICE OV avnrrL'EUai'i' Deli Crisp Rolls D l-S'lKl'-rl-KIJOKR H1 JIO.0O ,N«W pulnt,, Notice ih horaby Htvoti tb»t Utt). nu- I <,ilolo>eOi;l,.ok counta> of the aubaKruHr, •Jiai«ruj« fur Orange Plus *uTAJ" • money onl.r for I the benefit of crodltor* of HWIMMINU (No C.O.b'e, iilauHo)* Uhlli.wt.q lue. POOL it ItliCHRATIONAL UtHVICW, NbTE.AdJ Jl.ifl for no.lap. and • at Cora 6*Cyl. I me. Wtll be audltatl ami olaUa by the SPRINGFIELD AVE. MON. to SAT. 9:30 lo 9:45 Burrogata aiwl teoortoodd tor Battlement y Court, lhMb«t» SPRINGFIELD AVE. MON. lo SAT. 9:30 lo 9:45 8 Cyllnd.r 14.BB to the E«»ex Cotinty Court, lhMbt NEAR VAUXHAU ROAD SUNDAY 9:30 lo 6:00 DV.rvlrtliiiif except liluda, whluh U UvUlan, on Ta , tthh« QlQlh ti»hy or NEAR VAUXHALL ROAD SUNDAY 9:30 lo 6:00 uuuruutaad for twu y.ure. Cuii be June next, . ouHlly repluund or nhiupeuail. MAX J, I I'lBueoorderNOW- Avoid Mprllii* j«n 10 o.m. - 10 p.m. DAILY - Auto O-pt. OP.n SUNDAY DetoJ: March 30, lino MAKEWEW ANIJ MAUICINBtJ, SPRINGFIELD AVE.ft; RT, 78, UNION, N.J., . ATTOHNCTH ..NAWE • ——. 744 broad Street WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Newark, N*w Jurtwy NOT m»rore»i»ti ton TVPoaN*rHiCAi iimorii mien irricrivi TO ADDRESS. Irv. llorald, Apr, U, 18, ll/IO, •AT.. APHIL1ITH. I we neslnvi THI maHTYo LIMIT QUANTITIIB CITY STATE- -...I:!), i Thursday, April 16, 1970-1 Politics of enVif qhtrvenf: FOR THE r Blahdness getth^brusH'off 1nstattattoTT ^cl6an-up seen too costly painf College Center prexy at UC _' ^Students at Newark Starx- College hdvu staged a visitor wajks Inside tlie. effect Is a cross l •Jrf'rsu*Cc«yl^rijfirr^1fiinfArt?w'Jffuliwii* to' tiornbat "tetween o dlBcotheque'ana'B boutique.•-•-'---^——k _—fe-- • rr~aJL5i.jeijj£h». blondneab in Uie College Center of the Union EuEcrib"Fl>r. grams iliat, in order to be. national level will liavoaprlce Weeds, Crab Grass. Brown Spots -uH-iii iluiicnt-of-biUion.-i-.of as -r^ie guest speaker Wjisjin- ...toward the pur^haio of '•Harolld SSprout, a.senior re- effective,—wilfi l inevitably be .J.!owgrd_fho Purchoso of '' dollars each year, nounced byy Dr. . Albert E77~ , 2-IL, 6-or. BOX search associate at the Center severely restrictive and very Bare Spots, Chinch Burjs drubs. NSCto hold annual carnival" Meder Jr., of Wcs.tfleld, 2 (Two) 1-plnt, 8-or. bottlas for 1 nternational Studies, expensive." chairman of the inaugural SEA MIST AXION Princeton University, who is The Tribute Transporta- UK. SPROUT, EMEKl'lUS committee.— 1161 currently teaching an innova- don Commission recently -profeBsol' in the Department Fungus, etc . etc, i;tc, • A highlight of the Inaugura- PRE-SOAK "Tjf zfc?vliticy tit -Princ-**U)n-lJj.i— in the tradition afxrstate^air AMMONIA course'1n"tite~pCilltlcs"of—pTFdtetcd'~thai ~ lion will be an'acadefnic ^ Good of anv Shop.RU. mark.t wEirt DOLLARS MA(TE'THE DTf-'FERENCE"— Americans~hnve~yetToT5ce"aieTiafa"ponticar p Good at ony Shop-Rite marltot wK«r« versity, noted that there is Kenneth May, carnival chairman and Junior Ization Carnival to be held at Newark State- It.m Is ovallabU. Coupon limit on* p«r clearly a spreading awareness decision!; involved In renewing our polluted atmosphere, suggests Dr. Harold Sprout, cession including delegates it*m IB oyallablfl. Coupon limit on* per For a greener, more beautiful lawn- mathematics major from Roselle, released College. Union. April 24 ihroughr^prtl 26. family. Void where prohlbltad by law; (oinlly. Void »h>r« prohibited by low. of environmental deteriora- '" wlio is teaching ".m innovative course Hi the" politics of ecology at the Rutgers Graduate from two-year colleges and Coupon ..plr.i Sot., April 18, 1970. School, l!e_ yays the tusk of cleaning up our air and water will have to compete for plans tills week for tlie annual Student Organ- Tlie theme for the Carnival '70 is tlie universities anandd" ffrom Zoupon .xpi*«« Sal., April 18, 1970.. tion, coupled with.a widespread "Psychedelic Circus," which this year .academic and professional dollar support with the nation's other Bocial commitments. . , ? L MM sfrom l ln BIRTHDAY So«: " '*! _a a d-^-growlng dcairc_to_do. features major e*tiUm2 * ita T ead g- societies; lOtMWIIIH sum e tiling. zens have been Likiiif, the le;ul THERE IS NO QUICK or are all going to be involved. ~Vfeaih~eTniah: industries in tiie trWltioh of a sute fair. iverseri walfelecled- " "1 don't believe that the en- lnflthtiiili'orilieeiivironment, clean solution to any national . Prof. Sprout is encouraged Two of the films'which will be shown on a president of Union College by vironment as an issue in poli- while- some black leaders have dispuTeT.over priorities, Dr. that restoration of environ- continuous basis April 24'nnd "25 ore—the^ the-Board-of—FruBtees-effec— VALUABLE COUPON tics is going to go away. already ;;iim;esicd thatthewar Sprout pointed out( but a legis- mental quality "has become a /March was cool "Last Came of the 1>)6? World Series," rive Feb. 1. He had been serv- Tnere'sgoing .to be a continu- on pollution in (me that should lative coalition could lake concern of students that may sponsored by Rhelngold Breweries, and "The ing;.! as acting'president for ...toward ffi* purchaso of ing awareness that -things lie w.ige- Precipitation in March totaled 3.67 Indies, dent of Neptune. -external relationships. He '^ho'TrreTXoiiceVried "Tvltirthc'"™^genrtesrtnefeierai-EOvern^- ber—Who-payrff-How-ffll " •Mbich-U-,i0-abowa • normal -Thia-hrlngs- Iii=s^a^y==^de^7=""ClSnlVaTw*70wwni=alB AVf.; IftVINGTON CENTER ^ develop Union College, recording secretary, and Mrs. environment has the makings Helen^ T. Fnrrow of Westfleld, a member of and the words "Census Enumerator, Official Cunningham (Oliver) .and Greg of a 'class* Issue." Dr. Sprout the planet and some of which' in the warm oceans of the Credential" are_printed acrbss its face. It Smuk (Charlie Bates. Watch cool it. Scientists nre-con--~ UNION CENTER NATIONAL the English department ot Union-College, world^nnd-which carry hent warned. Concern with lhe~T treasurer. bears the census-taker's signature ond-cer-— Guard, chorus) of Berkeley physlcalhabitat, he indicated, cerneii tecduse they^Ibri't yet toward northern l^tltudei;.^ titles that she is authorized to perform the Heights. Mike Patraas (Artful OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS appeals more to people who have adequate knowledge pbout "Many people are currently* duties of a census enumerator and has sworn Dodger) of Clark, Louise already have'their elemental' tlie long-range effects of worried about tlie local effects : to keep-confidential all census information Ghardo9-(©W-Saliy, chorua)of- changes in the earth's heat • CCP* UNI-CARO* DAVID BURR needs satisfied than to those of oil slicks on shore areas ^otrprovlde; ~ —>- —^MountnlnsidertncretlffStaOla" balance. «•"- Pays You ;.-/.• ' /-^r. AND MASTER' CHARGES who. don't know where their and wildlife* 1 am even more .Persons purporting to be census takers (Mrs. Bedwin) of Springfield, next-meal is coming from. "Thermal polludoor is one concerned about the possible who do not have this Identification card should Lynne Caprlgllone (ahorus) Upper andmiddleclasscltl of tiie most important unsolved effects' of rr|ld-tropical-ocoan reported Immediately Jothe local police AND Kathle Horan pollution problems^—said Dr. ' oil slicks on the heat transfer Spofford, "president of Summit and ..or to theTHlstrict oltlce, which Is located' yrf^r Richard Peskin, professor of : system," Dr. P.eskin said. Elizabeth Trust Co,, reported tills week die at 1151 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth, telephone Jim Regan (Fngin) and Paul Shopping- He explained" that the heat est Rates On Savings bank's net income increased 17.3 per cent tor • 355-1151. mechanical and aerospace en- Sullivan (Mr. Bumble) of glneering-at the Rutgers Col- transfer" system is fragile, and MAXIMUM RATES PERMITTED BY LAW the first quarter of 1970 ovet-the comparable Census takers will be further identified Scotch Plains, Jim Petosa Ct lege of Engineering. His field oil slicks or cloud seeding period of 1969. Net income' on Mardrl3-was by-The puitfullu cuiiuilmng-thelr-snppll' -(att-SykEs)of-PanwoodrAnn of specialization "is atmo- could change the pattern of J334.966, or 60 cents a share, compared to The porcfolifi_ii;blue ond.bears_the legend, MeAnany (Nancy) of Summit. spheric fluid dynamics, die tropical itornis and have $285,681 or 51 cents a share. "1970 Census." In the portfolio the census Cindy Sumer (Bet) and Pot study of the general motions major effects on the earth's First quarter deposits rose to $151,444,786 taker carries her supplies of report forms, Sumer (Script Girl) of New _of the earth's atmosphere. climate. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT against $139,077,767 for the first quarter of maps, pencils, and other tools necessary for Providence, Eileen Brennon" WATCHUNiG _=...;;;J|.96S!.-.Jotal.assets-Maxdv31-were.$123.0a7,310__-her work. (Widow Corney) of Scotch r 1 -— -^-compare'd tb-Jl*2iB9l7i43ij-yeanigow- —T~—•-:-: r Js a thermally-steady system, ' ALTHOUGH THERE ARE 1 *"|" '» ' "'"Jl Loans Increased to $107,639,481 from Sowerberry) of Fonwood. ~ ... rT.JieaneiJgihe. which- absorbt real daiigers -of tipping- tlie $95,598,894 while capital and reserves ad- _energy from tlie sun jnd Jieii 1 f -Mark Holub ofSumniltfsme —eai tli a "heatrtra 1 irncer Dr. -. -vancea to $14,577,930 from $13,531,401 forthe Gounty Trust pdys re-radiates it out," Dr. . Peskin sees .some avenues,by P*r stage manager. Mary Lou same period of 1969,an increase of $1,046,529. - Marinaroof Scotch-Plains and Peskin explained.—"\Ve~know ' which Immana can lessen these FORT YEAIK I BONELESS t . tliat large scdTe man-made •-dangers.^ - - .Annum 20-cent jdividend Dan Gold of Summit will pror changeiarc altering this heat —First, ho hopes that-man will vide the music. . . cycle, but we don't yet know -'temper his piggish demands The board of directors of Union County Trust CHUCK enough.about-.how it operates for more and more energy" FOR 6 MONTHS Dinner will honor «Co.~hHH"authorlzed its regular quarterly cash CHUGK to "predict the consequences, and thus limit the strain on tlie Annum divident of 20 cents pershare. payable'May Palsy unit POT ROAST ROAST • which_couIcTDe very .grave." envir6nmenr.-Second, hehopes Or Smith-Kearse -"— 1 to stockholders of-record April 14. '~ . • * * man will stop proliferating, Par Commenting oa the action, Raymond W. FLOWERING TERRY JURY-SHEER COTTONS^ . DR. PESKIN SUCCESTED and third, he hopes mat tedi- FOR 3 MONTHS Bauer, president. Indicated that the dividend that one of the major ways in nology_«lltbecome more effi- A testimonial dinner for Dr. Myra Smlth- meeting set Annum,- Kearse, retiring executive director_of_the- reflected continued favorable earnings and which man could be throwing cient, so iliat its side effects / 6 prospects tor the bank. Thequarterlyearnings The Cerebral Palsy Ser- ' Union County .Anti-Poverty Council, Inc., will the earth's heat balance out of on tiie atmosphere are less report, released simultaneously with the divi- vice Committee., of Union killer is by creating more damaging. - be held Thursday, April 30, at the Win- field Scott Hotel, Elizabeth. Tlie affair is dent announcement, showed operating Income County will meet .Tuesday, -. carbon_dioxlde-in^tlieaanoj.- —Dr.-Peskln-alBO=would like ; before securities gains or losses of 45 cents ~~ April 28 at 10 a.mV_at..tho 2 yd»r 77c s*phere. _ ' AUTOMATIC RENEWAL CERTIFICATES -being coordinated by .the: board.of trustees,.. to see vastly more research ; ~i, '• Money raised, by the dinner wlllgo-towards per share, up from 38-cents for the first home of Mrs. Mortimer Sweet, ' All bufnlngEiyes.off carbon money expended on study of the : Elizabeth. Mrs. EdwordGray, I ,1 _Ready to be whippedup into The.jabrlc you'l1l summer in, ^ $1,000 OR MORE IN MULTIPLES OF S100 , n scholarship for-o young person Becking quarter of 1969. After giving effect to securi- dioxide and wuter.Jn the upper cartii's atmosphert), so mat ! - - , a college education.- ties soles, per share net Income figures— also of Elizabeth, will be the the young new shnpfs ofJa capturing all the delicious/ atmosphere . carbon_ dioxide- JNTIREST: FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT ^more reliable data becomes : Reservations are now being accepted, lrt- -were 48 cents and 30 cents respectively. co-hostess. ' : ion. Liko a poncho. A beach breezes: And the prints are so ci.eates .a ''gi^-eeahouse uvMlablc. ,: ; -AUTOMATICALLY.RENEWED AT MATUR- _ .Mra, John Kennedy of.Sum- c effect,-'—trapplng-tlio-earUi's.• ___fQrmotion may be' obtained from.Mrs. Evelyn: Looking ahead,—Bauer^Mggested - that- the— |^-shift,'Cotton In 35736" widths, --pretty,"36/'45* -widths 2 to * —Dr.—Peskin and Prof. A^_; -I.T-y-.U.t+T4fc-r-CANeELLED.- INTEREST" Prank, dialrmai'i. Union County AntSEoverty .banking Inriimfry m»y-not-rjaUa»-aB-tavorahl«>— mit, committee clutirmon, will lit'ttt and tlius mi sing its.tem- _yqii£hii_Hnvens, cbairman pf_; : - 10 yard lengths. < ; •'---• Council, Inc., Court Houso,^EllzabeUi.-289- dlacuss-plons for the group's "' Full bolts. perapare.' ' • ' -—-•—--- . the - meterorology-departmenfc-i .—a~ full" year comparison-^Uh 1969 as- ex- .'-i;-'3777'or 686^3298.1'-ll'jj,.-!...^- '• ' * " annual dinner Notice, to be held RIB QUARTERED the earth^e-IernpetatLLte, Dr. I'pilfl luiui"l»Ma CUT SHORT FOR BRAISI — -^r_ Mr- by the recenf reductioiUn tho Oie_j«ater; tliaTSbmbustlon - Usts-who-oort do thoaecessory ford sL COTTON CREPE NEWS i ;lves. qffT'.tliough-,noi~usually . research .Into tills possibly strong apeutic equipment and for the a DAZZLE or DOTS •t uiwailnB On March 31 the Union County Trust Co. •sliought of as a-|K>llutlonprob- crucial field. «11 kind. o( ''Whnt lo-Vemr scholarshlp fund. with Wh.l" qua.tl.on.. L.I showed resources in excess of $221 million; For Information and reser- 88 FOR 6 MONTHS v ^ Annom u. 'h.lp you pull capital and reserves of $21,631,032. vutlons contact Mrs. John Kennedy at 273-7933 or Mrs. Reg. 1.29 The bank report Bhowed 1,173,840 shares of g. Z.Z9 1 WEIL ARRANGE TO TRANSFER YOUR FUNDSFOR YOU' SPORT COATS common stock outstanding owned byoverl,400 Dave Giardlno 273-0232. Bj* P.treo.lll stockholders. ' 1 Dots add big fashion dusli tu DRESS SHIRTS Fashion's Important crepe .wardrobes. These are effec- By Prlna. K«ir«rl >i—teHture-in^cottonS-With Mini- INSURED BY F.D.I.C. TO $20,000 IMPORTED KNITS ^ Scouts plan -—• tlvely splattered on crisp, care finish, in prints to ploaso- By Dvnun " ' . . crease resistant cotton. 44/- all. 44/45". Full bolts. High school guild a dinner dance 45" widths. Full bolts. . master charge Tlie Northern District of FRESH LEAN THE UNION Union Council Boy So < > to electofficers MIK fOMVUNIFNT I 0CI I'I'"' NS ":'Am,eriCB, .*rttf hold it; CENTER Tliu Roselle Catholic Adult Guild will hold 1 annual dinner-dance onSatiir- MAIM OFFICE' elections at a meeting May 25 at its head- day, Muy 9, at 7 p.m. at die ' Mon. thru Frl. - I) A.M. lo 2:30 P.M. - Prl. E»o. •• 4 P.M. lo 0 P.M. CREAM MAIN OFFICE LOBOV WINDOWS: quarters on Kariian road, Roso(lu. Knights of Columbus Home, NATIONAL' l Tlio candidates aro: Benedict La Conge, 1034 Jeanotte ave.. Union. UNION Moo.lliruThur»-2MP.M.Io6:aOP.M.-l- rl.-2:30P.M.Io4P.M. STYLE CORN 3TOWE STREET DRIVE-IN: president; John. Fitzgerald ond Walter Or- Tickets are $5 and may bo Union (Hua, Route 22 & Springfield Rokd BANK' Mon. thru Thilra. • 0 A.M. lo 6:30 P.M. — Frl, - U A.M. lo a P.M. EOHO PLAZA leanskl, vice-president; Mrs. Laura Rudin- obtained from Frank Gun- with k'Mthtiiwrk utid RltiklvM BRANCHES IN UNION al: SHOPPING OENTEH skl and Mrs. Eleanor Schultz, recording secre- daker, phone 688-1682. Shop Mon.. Thure., F.I. 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. ;I5O Choslnill Si. — 24SS MoThur«. 8.'Frl. Ill 1 to obsoivo (ho Friday dond- Huwell, Somervllle, Tunis River, Union, Flamlngton. Candl Robinson, New Jersey dairy prin- FABRIC SHOPS FIUE-OR 1GE — Scientists concerned with tlie heat balance Frl. - II A.M. lo 0 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. lo 4 P.M. UNICARD - MASTEKCHAKGE cess; -and-Mrs. Ann Werner, a home ocooo- lino (or olhoi than suo! news. SPRINOFIELD BRANCH: 703 Mounluln A»u.,Spiln(jlliild 4 DANKAMERICARD of the earth aren't sure whether a new lee-age lies alitead, Mon. IhrU l-rl.; ^UJ\.M..tu.2:aU.H..M. . mlst "with the—New Jcrtiey -Department- of- "—Include" your namor addross"" but they are disturbed over the lack of funding of the basio ZV V*9^^V *^SH^ ^U^^ ^^—^^* • ~—»—~ ~^^~w^ ^—^-^-^ ^ • .^ ^ -^, ^—v ^.. ^^ afe^^^B — — ^^^^^ VS^^B . Union's Only Moiubor ol lira Fudurul MiHcivu Ilyslom Agriculture, spoke on nutrition at tlie Adult aiid phono numbor - ' ., m m w research which would enuble them to more accurately Guild's March meeting. ^ll.« tfttMrn Ihur April II.W. i.i..». Ih. right lo limit qOa.tllll.. Nol ,.lponiabl. (or lypogrophkal .rron. predict how man lu changing the earth':! climate. NJE OAUEH -Thurtfday, Ypril 1G, li)70 Relevant education is the major goal ; A bdcking bin at tlie State University of Newjyork at Buffalo Reunion for fliers Technology, arts wh" has hflfl rarTT?rH ( of the United States on the Florham-Madison bers and educators new opportunities to be- and talent could be brought together to support, urated. ^H*T wlll~receive an Wald, Harvard biochemistry professor, articu- -come involved In community and urban affairs; those working for the State Government. Among speakers already scheduled to ap- flore Hospital in tha Bronx and Cardiac Con- . as tliu custom spread, the mezzo Campus of Fairlelgh Dickinson University on " encourage and strengthen innovative educa- r areD puty Attorne for his continued late defender of youth and peace advocate; 7O flf sultant for Irvington House, Irvlngton-on-Hud- .. .JRAIN LEAVES •agency prepared its glft__ The Garden Slate ArtsCSi April 77 and AprM .' 7-4^p m In Twnmbly . and, to use the public and the private -sector —tionftl-ideas-aihi-pi a_i innovative educa- This would be an act of simple justice," £!? ^^ y Generapollutiol nTheodor cases Ien Ice to aviation, at the May La jaren Hiller, Slee Professor of Composition BRASS TOUHK-; to bridge. the-gap5~becween the colleges, the ppc er ey: P -son.-Now-Yo.rfc— " fllMINOTON .—greeting message. Lost year,—7 - ter,-Holjndel, will begin Its Hall'Lounge. . ;_ supported by a single Institutionns/which-couldTiot-b, organizae- Sharp—said.—"Moreover,—if-teacbers-poBrr JSf^S*.J :f ?^} Ylvlsaker former Stare close to 17,000 American dinne r. -The plaque will - be 1994SPRIHGFIELD AVE. • " sessed this right, school boards would lose 11:30-1:06-2:30-4:00 third summer seas presented by Russ Bruikley, FRIDAY-DEADLINE : tion or,, agency. > their one-sided legal club and would be forced mmissioner of Community Affairs; Richard iwoman received theattracrive with a concert by/ sop, "HAPCEWOODT •—7S3E1830—# '- - Sullivan. Director of the State Division for president of Silver Wings, who All items other-than-^pot-rtew&-shoujd be "The consortium-has now been formally to face their obligation to negotiate with SATURDAYS cards. Marilyn Home, icclfilmed • •„•••••••"•••.. j organized as a private, non-profit corpora/.' "^fcandWacerjJDan^el Gaby.; chairman served with on operatop r at in our office by noon on FFridayd . employees In gobd-talih/^- N SUNDAYS and Contributions should be sent " boti) before and zfwf her re- - lion, ^ts^purpose is to help relate education Penalizinli g rikistrikin g IIndividuald s and organi- ? ->- DemocraUS.Policy CouncU. which to: Mother's Day Plan, CARE, cent triumphi itropolltan— Teterboro In 193ft. "to the needs of all citizens, and its concern zations has not prevented strikes by public ^ *e environment as one of its top priori-. HOLIDAYS Anomer operator in that eS ia nd l)iSi 660 First ave.. New Y«rk,_ same-year was'Geffrge De ~"is~~to improve thV quality of education for all 5 . - ' CongressmonrHenry HolstosU .Ni3£. lt)016.Makecheckapay_ ; people." " ;"""' . J")Pl°><*?> "Sharp; noted. Under rijTs^-^^-j-J, c7ng^aS^'ant^Svl^'^i Gormo of Red Bank, who will quo, employing boards can Ignore legitimate- Special Ratn jor able to CARE, Inc. Be sure to opera- Dr. Fjellman said that while the consortium proposals of public employees. Some even Schwartz are Seton Hall alumni." " — be. on hand to recall •how huge enclose your name—and ad- .ghts in li^r two-night crowds would swarm onto the board of trustees consists of people associated turn their backs on mediators provided by Seton Hall~sclEnce faculty and students will -Partitrnnd Gfoup* SCOTwlg. $| tenjent of Schools. ' Jail. . - from surrounding communities are Invited to— 1 B coen 01.-con— Opera News jiad come out! A^." ^ =™Bal ' 3- 32 ojt.-Cons—• "Other memhers are: Donald, M. Cook,* dl-' The cSmmittee took its action by endorsing participate hi the day's activities, with an arrlcll quoting Eng- .1.&? A=°st?orjllflElder; rector, educational planning and. program, .:_ -a. policy of the National_Education.Ass ' And. on a campus where student attire is - * •.Kay. Brick, wllb Is an active YOURS for only belMonre 1*CA"~Corp:r' Cherry~Hni;~DrrThomas"H.™'. " recogni"zing'tha't""fteacKers may have ilo'choice Typlcally^nt6rm^l~anoT1u"gmy~rriTIlvrdual7"a~ NARRBWLEAF EVERGREEN SEEDLINGS Happy Jack Richardson, president, Montclair State Col* but to resort to a withdrawal of services" in degree of-uniformity will be in evidence on- est mezzos who stages the Powder Puff Derby each year, wants It lege; Dr. Michael J. Ross, superintendent of crisis situations, and urging "repeal of state their beck SPECIAL "Introductory" OFFER! -~ Pancake Syrup Corn Beef schools. City of Orange: Dr. Milton Schwebel, think MarH known that the reunion is not to laws that prohlblr~wltbdrawal of services." CareerGlub SALE be a stag party. While women dean, Graduate School of Education. Rutgers, The NJEA committee further voted to Bold Strip** + New Longer . greatest.' Xou riethi ill of tti» following mitariili ind tarvlco (or only 1 o iq. ft the State University; Monslgnor Joseph J: Collar- the faihlon look White Pine, Austrian Pine, Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir, . pilots were novelties around rv; 7H 9¥, can 34 01. bottle__ 12 ax. can ' 'endorse efforts by New Jersey legislators to Both by Miss Heavy Power Soil Aeration * Full-Scope Fertilisation (25- 15- 10) 67 Vopelak,"~dlrector, Educational Opportunity ! PERSONAL In permanent pre«» Hemlock—5 seedlingsoach in packets of 25, $3.50 Home am Teterboro before the Lind- 49* strengthen collective negotiations by making Th« dr«»« shirt look I* changing , . . th* [he" New Jersey bergh flight, they soon came to Salo Grub-Proofing * Select Seed Mixture (Hb. per 1000 sq. ft.) Programs, New Jersey Catholic Conference; teacher withdrawal of services legal." move Is to bold strips* on whit* ground*. a pdctef'Ttox inc.) Symphony ar included in the -ijwnWeedCdnuol * Contour Power-Rolling <3>OXSEE Sl.omClom. Kitty Salmon-Cat Food N»w lonrpolnt, nsxrow >pr**d collar li Just occupy the limelight of avi- Dr. Nathan Weiss, president, Newark State BEING OVERWEIGHT li a very p.r- 1 classical si'|scriprion series 64 ox. con 49*1 CN Plot . Included on the committee are a school social what you want to go along with today * fash- ation society. College. ions. Contour tap*ring to mun '• n«al, ild for the Arts CALLNOWI LIMITED TIME OFFER (*J000 sq.lt, mln. 6 6-nr rnni . $| 14-oz. bott. 63* worker, a college dean, a teacher at a state lonal problem. For confidential In- HUE CHEWS MT.BIE TO THE MO.IIIS COUNTY SOIL C0HSE1V, DISTRICT now_pelng lioXSEE Mined Claras institution, and botfi elementary andsecondary Irttn fit. Of .65% Dacron poly*sl«r and Centex sea; at-.Telegraph 35% com bad cotton. '*S*nforlc«d - Plua —2" ^«i-can ' ' 37aV Kitty FlihN CMx. formation; on the "Weight Wotchert" - the GardenState Wo.t Pine classroom teachers.. The committee's vote waa- 'Mo your ihlrt naveir shrink*.- — atg|~aT*l COURT-HOOSErfnORRISTOWH— - one: 538-1552 DANCE — Miss Miyoko Wantanabe, weU-known Japanese - Hill Park bi TABLE PADS Thlt "WONDER MACHINE" Make* Our Low Price PotilbUI 3B0XIEE Clam Julc. unanimous. f ^ Parkway. Tlio bo>Tofflce 22-ox. bott. 59 < Singles plan party program and ichedule of meeting* dancer, and her group will perform at the Essex County -t| si. con 29* 2 6-oz. cans 35< The legislation is sponsored by Assembly- —Park Commission's 75th annual Cherry Blossom Festival address is P. O. Box 116, ONE-DAY SERVICE Dftlsned by a famous Golf Courts Greenstteeper, our "Miracle Lawn Turf B'noi David Holiday Singles, age group phone "WW" Community Information HoLmdeL Q7|;3.. Builder" does the work of a dozen gardeners. Completely automatedrH power men Peter P. Garibaldi of Jamesburg, Frank JONAS at Branch Brook Park in Newark Sunday. The program SUMANTUn' sf ABC aerates, fertilizes, seeds, feeds, weeds, gnjb-proofi over 25, will hold1. a cocktail party and dance Each of-tfc two Arts Center and rolls your lawn In a single operation! It accurately I R. Conwell of JerseyClty, HerberrJ^Hellmann Repretentative Loulie Schuyler. at S5l begins at 1:30 p.m. in the Belleville extenslon-ofthe—-• HEATPROOF ui Geisha Solid Pack Tuna Sundav_-as—6-~p7m. at the Holiday Inn, Routo classical su>iscriptlon series broadcasts lawn materials for blanket-coverage, Lohmann at of Union, Charles J. Irwln of Wfcitfleld, Her- - FoxMeaP gtudanta * Qoya park north of Heller parkway. The Honorable Hlroshl NATUfflOOF resulting in a lawn that is close to perfection! "376Sst) ""* Junction jof Route 17. Lyndhurst. 686-3560 or 992-8600. ~ also lncludts the NewVork bert II, Klehn of Rohway, Christopher J. 1112 UBiBIFTy^rVE; — Uchlda, Japanese consul in New York City, will preside LswM ricHnr Crtcss mI IOuSssraaMx .* Music will be provided Ibythe Manning Hamil- Jackman of West New York, and Donald Macrae HILLSIDE SHOPPING CENTER Phllharmonljc with pianist ~ He'd C abba g< ^7 7-0*. can <41 * "" l _nr rhw ri-rrmrtn\em lylehraTtng ft* park agency's 75th TsW« P*«a. W« Msa ton orchestra* -Of Laurence Harbor. L. .- HILLSIDE • 289-2149 anniversary, making it the oldest couhijr'pWirsyBtBTn—-Vladlmlri-A leuazy.and'agaln - with Lorln I Hollander under -CVABAKIEB- 16 01. ,13-ox. can 79< ln the nation. No tickets or reservations are needed. . ACETABl^ PAD CO. • Th« Prlc« Wi Siy li All Vw, P«y^_« W«, will., conductor iApdre Kostelanetz, •upp-y th« flnttt. MMC tortlllxtm mnd lawn IX... 2 can . 53 < ctwnlcAla. • W« will apply thttM lii(r*dl«nU jt and the Moiieyev DanceCom-7 642-iWOO ttw proMf llmf _|B pncl_.M„ qusntltlMqimntlttrt., _• rill Accordionist will play pany from Mo , sndATU II rrt Mch Mrvsc* MM drill Coff«« -.Regular Oelbaum will be soloist t tU txtn and Drip ' SANI FLUSH Sacramento hy, luxurl* 46 OK. eon S$i for Symphony'$ flight EASY OVEN Spray Cl.on.r Tomato Juice at South Orange concert 7 oi.-can 734 Accordionist Donald Hulme guest star An the "EdSulllvan ' The South Orange Commu- In addition, he.has appeared :v 16 oi. cm-: $'!:!»•- .will entertain passengers Show," tlie ""Garry Moore -ASK ABOUT OUR "ANNUAL 4^EAS0NS" SERVICE- 46 ox. can ^si*«T aboard a specialTWA "Cham- Show," at Radio City Music / RFUAHLE nity Orchestra will present its as a recitalist in other major pagne-dinner" flight to beiie- .Hall, at_the New YorfcAVorld's ' 21st spring concert Saturday, cities including Boston, at the NEW CAR ' Agril, 25, «t.S;30 p.tn^ln the . Gardner,Museum inCleveuujd,. S • H«»vy Powet Aeiatiort • Full- LATE SUMMER • Lite Powt Aeratmn • Mgrtlmm COMM fit the New Jersey Symphony-- Falr'ahd Canada's Erpo'67. — It's nice not to worr^ Scop* FsMiilitattotvl2l>- 15- 101 • Re-S*«d- Ftftiltretion 38% U>>a,e FurvgurConuol • ' HiC Orchestra. In 19bl, lic^rryyoeirqtad til DEALER FOR ' auditorium of the South Orange Ohio, at the Severance Cham- I •rvg (I Ib. - 1000 W. (t.) • Prc-Emtrtl* Crab Chinch BUQ Conirol • Weed Cor.irol'jyPon- The flight will take off at United StateyW toe wprldj INN.il. Junior;.High School, 70 N. ber Music HJOl and ln Wash- Gran Control * Grub Pi oof ing •» Emerge C»ab G»aw Control '.' Z.".- R«Oil«*Dr/p Rldgewood rd.. South Orange. ington, D.C. at. the National - trol ••Cflfrpour Pow«r. Rolling Rf gflar t Drip Fruit Drinkf 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April accordion %- champlop'^hlp OVER 20 YEARS'.' itfc LnrflM t S* 25, from NewarltAlrrjort, tra- comperitlon_held In PalIanza V abouFoW^^fi Admission will be free. _ GalLerjrof Ait ' • __-.' .^j _ $|85 B Otpt.inNX llie~6rchestrayconauci«Iby Oelbaum has appeared as a <] 1 Ib. can I vel_up the NTew England coast, Italy, and won first prize. A [ 2 ib.. 46 oz. cam over floodlit Niagara Falls, graduate of the Juilllirrd; Stephen Shlinan, will play soloist with a number of major ~and over , portions, of lower School of Music.ln New Yorki G^Heats so well, Copeland's Outdoor Overture orchestras including the . EARLY SUMMER • Uio Powtf Avratmn • FALL «tF"avv Power Aeration • FultScop* ill B.C. Pound CokaHix . 11 I — and Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 Baltimore Symphony Orches- f Full-Scope F«rtr, Abr.16, M, 1070- i V ili. 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WE ONLY SERVICK , OUR CUSTOMERS TEN TRUCKS "With so many others netting the Call today. , TO ASSURE NOW TO REMEMUKH: unique advantages of Gas Heat, FAST SERVICE SERVE YOU BETTER "WE NKVER IIOLU RALPH TERMITE CONTROL FOR A SALE! WE by your CERTIFIED OUR PRICE IS PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY RIGHT. ONLY THE RICH Pest Control Specialists LIBERAL FINANCING. CAN AFFORD 560 Springfield Avenue Westfield,BLJ. ALWAYS SELL AT FREE A POOR Call P... •...(..etla.n DISCOUNT (Formerly MALLON-IRVINGTON) INSTALLATION . or Eolniut. HOME SURVEY PRICKS!" 1128 SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVINGTON • 375-9200 Near Garden State Pkwy. Exit 143 Open Evenings till 9:30 • Sat. till 6 233 Lyo,,. Av... H.work 687-1482 r I:MANUI-.I MI-:'IlK)L)l.S'rutURCII -Thursday, April ib, lu/U- MMtt-hTKiaX AT ACADEMY CUUEN ' " "' Gregory Meissner SPRING ItHcLD, NEW JliRSHY Wedding riie$> held JAMr.SUIiWAKT, PASTOR Today—4 p.m., Wesley Choir rehearyul; married iri Carolina HOLY CROSS LimiEKAN OIUKUI |) Hall. « p.-n,. Chancel Choir, Tri- in.Gudad Juarez ,j^Bli!CSulP5l._j^-i-'=CT=;-^^ ,.. .._-:'• : I. to-Sara lay--'T7, "T!30r p.m., "Church" Bo'wllhg* -—. Mf?- Lois.Mayo^McGifl^dfliiKtueratMrs, -. "Lutliur M. Moyer of. Westfkld and tile laie" ' • 639 MOUNTAIN AVi;.,.sr>KlNGII|;Lu' Nl H p.m., liij^y l-'ingers of Wesleyan • x Mr. Mo>»r, ^as married April 1, In Ciudod - .. WE Rty. %, }. STUMI'I--. JJASiOK " -Scirvice .Guild: ulihome. of Mrs. Peg Young,- •.IUarez"Mexlco-,Tfo" ~Jdmi:s Aslilcy .Wotton, son Today — 8 p.m.. clioir. I. 47i C.'llntoii ave. .\ ' • • ' . of Mrs. James A.' Wolion of Ponipton Plains Sunday—8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. 9:30 nSa|urupy —V :i.rtj^_to 7 p.m., "PancakeDay" and tile laic Mr. Wotion.- . a.m., Sunday School and Bible classcis. 10:45 -. , .'rvi by Meihpdlst Men of tlie oorigrcga- a.m., worship. , • < tion. rickets may bt^'secured at tlie door; Mrs. Wouon, a graduate of tlie Katiierine Glbbs School. New York, is secretary to tlie —' Monday—4 p.m., Conllrmatlon 1, H p.nu ciike aide during tht- same hours to raise superintendent of schools in Mountainside. Her SHANK HALF Voters'Assembly. " i, ., ~ '. ' money for the tiioir (;owns being purchased Tuesday —10 a.m.. Parish Workers' Cir- tor Hie Chancel Uiulr. • husKand attended Washington and Lee Univer- cle.. 4 p.m., Confirmation II. a p'.m., Sunduv sity and is employed by tile Port of New York Sunday — 9:;iO a.m., worsliip, TrivettChapel, Authority. . . School staff. , Sermon: "Creeds Must Be Sung."- 9:30 tt.ni.. Tliey will" make their home in Westfield BUTT HALF 69 Wednesday —.1:15 p.m., women's Uible Church School for all ages; nursery through class.. ! sixth grade In the Wesley House; 9:30 a.m., Gurman luiiguagc worship service, Emanuel Named to honors list COMMUNITY.PRESBYTERIAN QtURCH SchwinR, lay pastur, |>ri)achtngrTi0:30~a.iii., David Chelkin of 10 Warwick circle. Spring-. ~-*~MEETING HOUSE LANE cottec aiH buns served' Iii die Tield, has been-n-amc-d" to tlie fionors list fo> A Little Buck Buys a Lot! 11 al j,. til a.m.. church jjuxficrxr W e,s Ujy Ho.u^c.. jN jJJy . the fourtrrmarkin£-pcT!pd;.uriylorr|5tflV/u'Pri;p"' - —^'-Lot u£ now -llno-a^loud-hymn-.to drown II a.m., mornliij', worship. Sermon: 'Creeds POT ROAST A. TALCOTT JR. ing School, Morrislown. He is in tile fourth form out the clinking of oil that tmall chongo MINISTER Must Be Sung. 6 p.m.. Junior High Youtli (10th grade). hitting tho^collocllon platovl' CALIFORNIA MISS LINDA-GAUL, Fellowship. FMERICH BEEF FRESH BQNE IN Ib. DIRECTOR 01- CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Monduy -- 4 p.m.. confirmation class. 8 p.m., C C SaturdayVB a.m., men's workday. 9:30 board of trustees. CHUCK CUT 79 Tongue SMOKED Ib 69 Chicken Legs 49 a.m., Carol piolr reliearsul. 8 p.m.. Couples' Tuesday—8 p.m., Wesleyan Service Guild. (sumrsisiRMOtt) •-'• Wednesday-' K:30 a.m., confirmauonclnst; fINASI lib. I -Army Specialist FoufLouls ~OVEN1iEA6Y - Cut from lit 4 RlbT Only „.Sunday-.-10 a.m., morning w*rslilp; youlh will Ivavc for the annual New York trip which S. Bodian, 23, sonTrf-Mmmd Mrs. George iejviix, "Love." Chlirdi bcliool! grades I-B, tttrtdttdfthl Catliei3raT OUR WORLD ' PKEM1UM' —MIItACH XOSHM; —I *7 kindergarten, nursery. Cradle Roll. 7 p.m.. of St. John the Divine. Admittedly, much is wrong Bodian of 54 Tudo court, Springfield, WHfc In; Swiff Bacon SlICID Miner PW. Senior High Fellowsldp. . • with tlie world today. But, this recently assigned to the 2d infanrxyDlvision 95r ; "" inr Koreims a~medlcal aidman.. '• „.. RIB ROAST orjWtAMI iJK*«^»;_ .... 5JP^yi P.niuJnistcca!-mccilng^ : I lRST_PRESiBYTiiEIAN-CI-!!JatJI iS-UOtlung new Our wnrlrt htm t ESH, UWGt - 5 to 6 Ib. Average "jm fL ~— •"' ..;.- Tuesday — 8. p.m., UPW general meerini;. MORHIS AVENUE AT CHURCH MALL never beciiperfcct. Sin is as NAST .. mgic e _ Wednesday — 7 p.m.; Qinpei Choir re- SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY old as tlie Cardan hi Eden. Sausage Meat S'89 nearsal. 8. p.m.. Chancel Choir rehearsal; PASTOR: THE REV. BRUCE W. EVANS, D.D. Temptation reared Its ugly Top chemists qsk HICKENS mjmm '49^,'™!f»_^_|,"_ COlONIAl . . e UPER deacons' meeting...... Today -- 7:30 (jjn^Webeio Scouts. 8 pjn., • -head even in tlie life of Christ. rrOnilS SKINiCiSorAUBtEF i Parks Scrapple hoard of trustees. 8 pTi^r^teachers' training . m early days, Christianity EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH session. struggled against the forces of.... <* senior at Daytonr SEAFOOD SAVINGS 242 SHUNPIKE ROAD, SPRINGFIELD Sunday — 9:30.a,m., Church School. Classes . oppression apdtyVanny, a con- MR. DfU (Wh*r*D*llli Avail.) WILLIAM C, SCHMIDT JR., PASTOR for nil on a graded basis for children and flict still taking place lnsome- -Today-—7)30 p:m., choir rehearsal; - young* people between'the agOS'Qf 3 ^ MRS. CHARLES D. 1SOM areas ol tlie world. To be a to_JQm_sympbsiijm :.. Friday—7:15 p.m.. Pinner r.M* Tin taught In tlie Chapel and Parish House; nursery -QirfsUM-meiint tp £lace_your. Mackerel IN AST p.m., Boy Scouts. —service for toddlers ages 1 and2onthe second life" in danger '--. to ..invite Mitchell Goldberg of :Springfield_, has been • Sunday — 9:45 a.m.,". Sunday Scliool witli --floor of the ehapel.-#:3Q«nd 11 aven deatii. named to take part in a symposium for out>--: classes for all ages. 11 a.m., morning wor- worship services. The' Rev. Dr. Bruce W. Today, the enemies of standing high, school science students to be FANCY, Freth Bttttoa ¥Tlut» IAKEIOI ship. Pastor Schmidt will continue his mes- Evans will preacluChildciireprovidedforpre- .Christlahify do not wield tlie sponsored by the" N. j. Chemical Industry, Dratted i*.26< Ik. | T* PREMISES ***** "on the Book of 1 John. Junior church school children, on »the. second floor of the to Charles /som, sword:"Today-thc-enemy is" Cquncir'April 24 at^Princeton University. The to_ held_ flt.,tic. aamc hour uiMlor the leader— ,,,.Chapel--i p.ni.. meetlnpDI Wofsliip andeduca- —ti»at--»niod^i n^ citizen -wh0so f : AS* Sit "announcementTwas n3"de"Tby Tt'oBert'K ."*Di^i nhlp nf Mrt. Rolwrt Ponson.-6 p;tni, ^dulli tion committee of session. 7:30 p.m., West- For Potting," wawHfieToMtNUND' V ~nouji Hot Sol ami MRS. GREGORY J. MEISSNER words ~ and-actions speirout" president of Enjay Chemical Co. and chairman C groups* 7 n-m., pv#»ntng f^nc;rml H^r\jj^f» with minster Fellowship meeting for all high school wilHive in TeltaY tlie tlieory tliat "Godisdead." of the Chemical Caravan. Stewing or ., age youngj>cople. Miss Sara Agnes Abernethy, daughter of Mrs. Turbot Fillet 55 congregational singing, special music and a J. R, Abernethy-oLCharlotte, N.C., and the Victoria llona Tomle, daughter of Mr. Today his-cojiprr-isthe ln- He added..'This is the 10th year thechemi- Salads— |Q message by PaBtor Schmidt. • Monday — 3:15 p.m.. Brownies.-7p^n.(Girl and Mrs. Victor Tomle of, 521 Mountain ave.. -Sy/.'crcnr citizen who con- cai industry has honored the state's top 200 MSc, Colt Slaw late Mr. Abornethy, was married April '4 to Tuesday —8 p.m., Sunday School staff Scouts. Gregory J M f M d M cerns himself not with the high school science students with the oppor- Cut-Up »33c Cod Steaks °agffL"fc4it Ptckltd Htrrh.9 Fillet meeting. Tuesday •— 8 p.m., session meeting. good or the bad, so long as tunity to exchange views with distinguished Gustavo HI, Meis^er of U16 Sylvan. ^.^^•.^^^-^ *&'&?£ he is not personally involved Wednesday — 7;30 p.m., prayer_ meeting. Wednesday —< 8 p^n.f teachers* training Mountainside. DaJUas, Tex. The Rev. Dr. scientists, professors and industrial leaders . session. 8 p.m.( Cub Pack committee meeting. Bruce W. Evans officiated at tlie First Pres- or concerned. Today his during a day-long program." The Rev. J. Andrew Gullick, the bride's bi Ch helper is apathy on tlie part iiiutoinuHinuuuiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiu h R H H Hil Theme-of the day Is "The Changing-Re- DOLLAR TEMPLE SHAREY SHALOM broTerr-law-. X£%5&L7££ l O'^^^Tt^ aI lhc 7ower Stea k House "°^T of good men; men who be- sponsibility of a Scientist." Emphasis will be AN AFFILIATE 6F THE UNION OF JJr. . offlciatcH att the Sugag w Creek Presbyteriay n side™^. ' Mountain- lieve in right against wrong on the need in the '70s for scientifically OBITUARIES I AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS Church, Charlotte. A. reception followed'at me Mrs. Leonard Ross of Virginia was matron but will not become involved I trained persons to direct their considerations iiiiuiiiiiymiiwittmwtfltutiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirl -SOUTH SPRINGFIELD AVE. church. of honor. Mrs. Stephen Cannon~of Dallas, In tlie struggle against mili- Co the effect of their work on society and Its" r AND SHUNPIKE ROAD I * «V*« . .f • 1 L . . I' "T" 1 . 1 « • tant forces dedicated to de- earth environment, as well as to the economic GREEN—On April 12.- Petor Pi.-of 68- r> N,J. ' struction and corruption. and technical benefits. Wabeno ave. -RABBI ISRAEL S. DRESNER Christlanity,j>{.ceu.rsc».will X^senlor »t Jonathan Dayton Regional High HA.TTERSLEY—On April B. Mary A., of CANTQR IRVING KRAMERMAN survive. But that "good SctictoV"Goldberg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. TOMA Brick Township, formerly of Springfield. ' :.:—AUcfiael Baumrind, son of Mir and Mrs. WHITE TUNA world'' of peace and brother- Morton Goldberg of213Lelakave..Springfield. SARGENT—On April 11, Emma- B.; of '- Raymond Baumrind of Springfield, was called hood shall -never -Camc-until - He intends to study biology and biochemistry 58 Mscke* st: ' to the To rah as the Bar Mitzvah at the Sabbath good men" rise up to meet tlie at Brnndels. Brown or Cornell. DEL MONTE 7oz. morning service last Saturday. lllfi t-winner of the schogj mathematics Tomorrow — 8:45 P;TO;> Sabbath evening award, a.member of the Spanish. National frfe» •**««*• ©r?fc» . , CHARGE TOffPICTURES' ~servIcerRafaiJfT5rcsner will preacha' Bermon.- SOLID PACK loHowIng Mtoruv After a trip to the Virgin Islands, they will _Honor Society jg-offleerof tho Dramatics Clnb '• There is a charge o( $3 for Sacurday — 10:30 o.m.. Sabbath morning if Nnrili Texas. service. Rabbi Dresner will preach a sermon. make their home in Mountainside. * VOUItttANTM) andTreclplent of-a M«rlt Scholarship lpttrrnf wedding and engagement-pictures. Aftei: d trip.tn Europe, they will lfve In commendation'. Goldberg has also been active DOLLAR DAY BUYS WISTFIEU): Iba StrMt Sunday — 9:30 - 10:30 ajn., adult Bible •Dallas. IS KASY TO I'LACK In the American Field Service, literary maga- DOLLAR DAY BUYS There is no charge for the an- study class meets with Rabbi Dresner. . WDTnEUi Worth Aw— Local girl on dean's list . . . JUSTPIIONi: lie— zine and volunteer tutoring program. nouncement; whether with or , VA APPLlCA'nON DATA ' ' ALTERATION]—Except Budget Merchandise ll •• ^»ithout*o- picture. Persons sub- ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH - Marilyn E. McCafferty of 260 Old Tote rd., • \No a|i[ilic>k lor 'Ad Tot.,' and pictures may enclose tho $3 pay-- list for tlie ~fall semester of the 1969-70 aca-..,NUai'y ,1957 of service-connected causes to rc- FOR^THE BIRDS Saturday — 3 p.m.. Church School choiro demic year ai the University of Delawarclnj jjeivt'uicroased paymenlsunder VA's new de- sh« will h«tp you with a tithMauMroinclude a note asking rehcarsaL •# • • . ••, , JJawark, Dot, ., ,t >-.-»—= ; ^ jftjAlency •' aotl^ Indemnity cpmpensatlonV..aw. R«»ult.G»tt«r Want Ad. By FARRIS S. SWACKHAMER, «V.t they be billed. SuAclly^^Wi.mr. Smfiifif. Schooll'ila.'mt SCOTTOWELS TOMATO JUICE worship gervifv, 7 pjn., evening fellowship. v prof««ior, Union Junior Collag* ST. JAMES ' Wednesday. —, 8 pjn., midweek service. S. SPRINGFIELD AVE., SPiUNGEELD- —"Blend 1'1tte~st6ry-telliflg~siau of;a master WOT MSGR,— FKAI^IS—X. COYLE, PASTOR- of the suspense novel with the avid enthusiasm REV. EDWARD OEHL1NG, of an experiencedbird-watcher and you come DECORATOR J1EV. ROCCO L. COSTANTuNO. up with Margaret Millar. Whether sheVtell'-— or ASSORTED REV. PAUL L. KOCH. - —ing about the slctpasslon of Charlie.Gowen FISCHER: / FAMILY^POJ LUCK —r^-—-.!• n-ASSBTANTPASTORS In "The Fiend" or Houdunit, the Uttle brown KELEN HALE Saturday — Confessions, from i.u> 5:30 and ..- bird who acquired- a name before he even .had TRAVEL —from-7:S0 to 9 p;nu =^— an Identity, the split personality of, Evelyn ' Best known as'a flavoring 45-oO.jninutes, Ten minutes —Sunday — Masses at 7,>8:15, 9:30 and 1O:-)S ..Merrick. >in -"Beast to View" or die pig- . .- KOUTeUW.tMOUNTAINAVe. for pickles, rye und pumper- before done, brush again with a.m., noon and 5 p.m. headedness of Morgan, the band-tailed pigeon, —IMIMOFIKLO, N.J. nickel bread, dill seed has a honey and A -1 sauce, Daily Masses at 7 and 8 p.m. _; orl how a girlasked^Cofdon rosTSr. for .a wide variety of other culinary T ^ , d Qr Confessions: Monday after Novena devotion:. -»_ match In "Wives.and Lovers" or howRichard ..U3ea -..addlng a.hright,:V0-.^ -* > , lct 4ate. ' —Baptisms: 2 p.m. Arrangements must Ix the rat slept In a coconut.shell, her words J m zai pSbt ot nO made In advance."." .—.. - : MORE DOLLAR STRETCHERS made touch to soups salads. don't have to cut the lemon! paint a picture that you hardly have to close sauces, meat and fish dishes.- -' J ,„,, r ^ your eyes to see, PARIS-ROME sirapl warm emon t OUR LADY OF LOURDES FROZEN FOOD SAVINGS •Pot cheese, Dutch, or room'tempen5?c:andTab a Mrs. Millar's birding career started with FIRST O' THE FRESH PRODUCE Schmlorkase arc all the same ,„,.,, ,„,„ r J 300 CENTRAL AVE.. MOUNTAINS1DL a mysterious "tapping .on-a-summer's day riNAST - WHITI GRADE A _1INCOIN $ v ir Then you &ln REV. GERALD. J. ~MCCA"RRY, PASTOR shortly after her husband, the other mystery JQW 45O. REV. GERARD B. WHELAN, writer. In the family, had left for Mexico^- LARGE EGGS JUICE DRINKS ORANGE JUICE REV. RAYMOND D. AUMACH, • It neertTedttt-come from the lanal on-th»lower Pet Person • Double Occ. ASSISTANT MINISTERS T GRAPEFRUIT' UCHMON floor of her home. When she and her three /' products such "as" -- Masses•« 7, 8, 9:15,10:30 a.m. dogs set out. on '.ah.ah. expiorafibn-oexpiorafibn-oii usje Ml ELORIDA-SEEDLES&— t'OUND TKIP JET - ~cheesecakr^-pic"andpastries.~~"BaiteR:ucd-FrSnkfurtor«^^-- thhe tappini g ceasedd withouih t a cluel . As soon in! 1 Weekdays — Masses at 7 and 8 a.m.. First URGE SIZE FLAVORS mWEKmN CITIES'CITIE *• "HOTBI. irrii Ready for the other cooking 2 pounds frankfurters, cut as she was back upstairs, the tapping came fUUIDA" PRIVATE BATH FOR ENT1RBI season7 Here's the main —diagonally inl-inch - -Eriday, 7. 8, 11:30 a.m. :..-"..-" again. With the coming of twilight, tile time INDIAN RIVER 1TAY • BREAKFAST f SIOHT. course for six persons. Select""" pieces. . Miraculous Medal Novena an.d Mass:.Mon- when spirit noises aresreputed to reach a day at f p.m. L Borbora Dee Cookies 3 £ °,'; '1 Muellm-Rigatofli—4"* •*••• 89c DEEINO TOURB* ALL TRANS-' two small ducklings. Washand 3/4 cup chopped onion ""crescendo, the ghostly mjlse faded away. C PKBi_TO_fc_FROK- AIHPOHT8|_ dry thoroughly. Spltfr-and-—:2^ahlespoons vinegar -- Benedlction-innring- the school year on Fri- After breakfast the next morning, the phdne MclNTOSH APPLES 3"• >»»39 N days ut 2:3Q p.m. Cold Water 0«'E .OVNT ;,!S?:U?_ Finast Cleanser 10"™—-'I VEGETABLES • TIPS TO AIRPORT PORTERS ' sprinkle each portion with 2 tablespoons brown sugar Jrang. Mrs. Millar's across-the^street neigh Baptisms on Sunday at 2 p.m, by appoint- JAFFA ORANGES 3^59* RICHMOND HOMCPKRBONNKL i auroEsJ "lemon ]uice. Brush skin with 1/4 cup lemon juice ..... £or_sald_to Icome: over .fi_she: wtoied to see Finast Mayonnaise > ?•• >« 53c Finast Ammonia 4 M>»«I.U».»|- -—J—rnixture-of-iyS-cup honey and-;—1 cup catsup-- •- t- something peculiar. When Mrs. Millar ar- Confessions: Every Saturday and eves of OARDCN SPKIALS WHERE AVAILABIE N ST Call 376-5711 2 tbsps. A-l Stoak_; Sauce. 3 tablespoons Worcester- rived at the neighbor's front door, she was Kitty Kat litter " * 10 & 39c Corn Flakes "NA" 4"~H*»'*1 Broil over medium hot fire, shire sauce Holy Days and First Fridays, from 5 to 5:30 motioned to silence and led to a. window PEAT HUMUS $1 TKurs. & Frl. Till 9 P.M.] turning ever, so often until 3/4 cup-water ' and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. looking out on.the .'drive where a small" folr^ COW MANURE Tissue 'SgSSS? 4j:S9e- Sunshine •. VKNNA MNOUS l£;Aft- skin Is crisp and brown and 1/8 teaspoon cayene pepper, elgq \ car was parked! The left rear hubcap oz. pkgs.;~ J Sat. 10 A.M. • 4 P.p. v lbba meat is lender — usually about if desired. A rice roadway was being attacked by a brown" bird. The 50 50 °1.8^ FlnanrMuifaTd ^m-Mr Flnatt SlicerBeefs 10 !i"; '1 Sundla* Iwirl Cups avlan visitor was promptly dubbed Houdunit. Combine all ingredients ex- .Here's a usoTtor highways that we'll never ' Now the tapplng^at the window was explained. cept frankfurters. Simmer 20 have in New Jerseyl Farmers in tha Central Thelblrd apparently considered-both hubcap PORK or VEGETARIAN riNAST DIIT HEALTH A DEAUTY AIDS American country of Panama • have found minutes. Add frankfurters und unusual way to utilize the asphalt surfaced and lanal window mortal enemies. COTTON 5WABS cook slowly 10 minutes, stir- LIBBY BEANS DOG FOOD ft •> • -rlng-occaslonally. roads runnlngthroughthelrfields. Theysproad LATER. THAT MORNING when-the super- ^"—~ outtheir rice to dry on the roadways. ' market checker totaled up Mrs. MiJlar^s-pur-^rH^ -Chas'es', % -39-cent-box-ot parakeet seed was - Q-TIPS ° Included. -Thla-wtta-apread-on-tjie-ledgg-tiut^^ _ -^-rnnr^l- side the' llvlng~foom—^window.-;Tlie—flrot~ —'•--—•t7 Waa*;HoUaunlt" or his immediate"

__, r, '1 paused 10-read the informa- ; At Marsh, buy three- pieces of rion sheet In the display case near the floor. BREAKSTONE WHIPPED CR It stated that all of the birds Inside-were famous International Sterling from Santa Barbara County and there were BREAKSTONE ARM 2^1500 flatware and-gct the -fourth-piece- nearly 400 of them. I'.liad 398 to go." /Sour Dressina AVIV ' M«rgan la tlie central character In a whole HAT ARM free. That's our new .way for you chapter devoted to band-tailed pigeons. When 5 1.49 to., save on any ol 9 different he came to tlie yard of a birder-friend, Vita Herring he liadn't yet learned to fear man no many patterns. Whether you want to wild .birds do and ate seed from liia host's' ~~ OF KOSHER PASSOVER FOODS I hand. He spent most of the pay perched near "illin" for yourself, or buy for the house. "Any approacliing car or pedestrian, _ any dog or cat ambling past on tlie way to' the bride, come see us today.. ""the biii'i uuca^-Morgmi would-clurUeii^e. with"" Writs your dreams In a kind of warning., grunt, 'Who? Who7' " • ^VAVAVAYAVAVAVAVeS; Marsh's bridal reglstor and "The baying of hounds couldn't liavo sounded THIS, COUPON g THIS COUPON | J£ THIS COUPOCOUPON ' make them come true. a more effective alarm than Morgan's rather § THIS COUPOH Af|C a* ft c OUR BOOK OF NEW MATERNITY FASHIONS WORTH 19 WORTH IV WORTH - - Select the sterling, cliina .ind ^hm- oI[..on)lnQll3-QUeatignl_lWh71_^__. WORTH XU 5 is |ust off the press and w.iltlng for you. It'u our very own i.pwnhan ol * ware'you woukl like td'lwve ami just The story ,of Richard, the rut, who. got 'wmrdt tk* pwr<|i«t« of Sj Tfwarrff iKa pwrthcift* •( ll r: l! n or stoned, on fermented grupua und then slept Towareli th« purc two «W «i, \mn 5 Ib. 4 .i. pk«. • a* | ^^kIcrofthT^V -'" "ll >-"ll" ~' "! _ register- in M.nsli's Brid.il Register. 9 |ar* «f Junior^ i^ 13< Off IA1H 5 ! it 1 Ib. 10 o«. |ar al . it off in u coconut shell is much too fas- 2 bar* of < JAFFA JIM summer 1970, featuring all tlie cnuUjiliig!; in clotlifi; .nul Wlien friends or • relatives ask. you, , cinatlng in die original to risk retelling, AJAX GERBER 5 POLANERS COLD POWER | CHILIID IIIAHI addenda. To prove that llu-rc li\«|\'t lieun .i better ye.ir K.RA'K III'W Lnyelto-Xinw.v Kuiiiiuliiii^s Booklet i your parents or your in-laws what.you "The Birds und the Beasts Wero Thero" PHASE 3 now l'i'iiily, It'u ii ijivut lii'lp ill if'tliuir hitliy' would like, just tell them you're listed DIODOHANT iOAI1 MEW JAM FRUIT SAIAD tohave a baby, ever. Do come In for your copy, pr write. Is Mrs. Mlllur's sugu of addiction to blrdlng CLEANSER BABY FOOD S DETERGENT S i t«'l»i'tlii'r.•])» write oV pliimi' I'v. Tlio uiii in Marsh's Mmlal Register. You'll he and is her twentieth book. It's u complute Urnltdl-OooditluperFloMt UraltlD-OooditSupirFlniit S \ Or; phone, 376-7000. delighted to find you' i;et so IIHIL-|I nf llmlUD-OooditSuturFlniil UmltlD-OoadatSuptrFlnist LlnltlD-GeadatSuptrFlniit 5 Limit (I) - Good at Supar Finast i« .'1711-701111. change of pace from her well-known novels Good thru Sat, April IBIk Oood thru Sit., April 18th _ ^; of mystery und suspense. If diere were u Good thru Sit, April 18t>v Good thru Sit., April 1 MS Boodthru Jit., April IBtli tf Qood thru Sit., April 18th what you wished for. MfG Mro Union College award for tliu beat nature book i' ^^ d of the century, this one would.get my vote. SMVAVAVAVAV i wmssmmA FRIDAY DEADLINE ' Prices effective thru Saturday, April 18th. We reservo the right to limit quantities. Not responsible for typographical errors. All items other tlion spot now& should bti in ouroffico by noon on Friday. Mlllburn ami Short Hills Avemtft, S|>rl»t;fii'lil MillliMi'ii nitil .Short HilN A veili Millhurn, New Ji-rsoy: 2AS Millhurn An: • Newark, New Jersey; IH') Market St.

i A' Dolores Korody, Homemakers Day -Thursday, April l(i, 1970- 7 Ta]jlc^ for tlie May 6 donur dinner at the Fred .A. Juliqno of" PvL EricYoung program, -luncheon Deborah.Guild discusses Patrician Caterers -were selected. „ 40th annual, June weekend at the ParamoimtHbteI,iPa.rks- m wed Friday night .... , , .,, , 1 ville, N.Y., are still opeji. Additional informa- lly Park Union- Guild of IJeborah'held a lwn muy be obtained .by calling Mrs. Gllda is wed Saturday 16 T aimuai Huiricmakers Day program urui irujtnna Monday ie. Mftlijiiat'fi Hull. Union, xiiit " to Jean Buchy in Si John's tti; Korbdy, iunc)iea«-ap!Jn"ffBre3'Fiy'UieXJriiori County Home Mrc.~ EufffiS" ^fe^T>resi(Eiitf "prc"sUii.-d." -Auxiliary Elks Dolorpa Korody o f Mnrrlt H Springfpg i ECOIIIJIIUCS - Extension Council, will, be lield and the-late Mr. LesliL e KKorody, was married MiirV Jcan-I3uctiy;&agltttir of Kir. : Juebday, April 28, at the Mountainside Inn. ; tecs': .Warren Handscoln will be installed as George Wlgurt,' Mrs. John Madison, Mrs. Friday evenuig to Pvt Eric J. Young, son of Route 22 West, Mouiiuinslde, from 9:30 a.m. Alexander Huchy of Clurk, wu^ijiiurriedSatur- president .of the Ladles Auxiliary to Union Raymond Struening, Mrs.. Paul Bodner- and Mr. »rd Mrs. Robert L. Young of Juniper way, day afternoon to .Fred, A. Juliuno, son of Mr. until 2;30 p.m. - •. 'FHEE & EASY .. : Lodge-. No. 1583, B.P.O. Elks, at the 40th Mrs. Richard Yerich. • . Springfield. _lilulfte.will be served at 9:30 a.m. and Dr. und Mrs. S. Samuel Jullano of 855- Heminos O annual installation dinner at the clubhouse, Soloist will be Mrs, James XVBosky und The Rev. Paul Koch officiated at the cere- . ; fARKINi; Emily Aln™, sociologist, Douglass College, ave.. Union. - ~ Chestnut street, Union, Monday. Dinner will accompanist,. Mrar Walter Kruyer. mony in St. James Roman Catholic Church, : The .Rev. Edward j. Eileirt officiated" ar~ Rut^er^ University, will discuss trends in be served at 6:30 p.m. Newly-Installed exalted ruler, Joseph De Springfield. A reception followed at the Knights thiully |)utierns in_l'Pamily of thu Seventies," the. cert-tnony -in St.: John the Apostle Church,- Odier newly-elected officers to be Installed Stefono, and hia predecessor, Wilbur Moyer, of Columbus Hall, Springfield. Clark^A reception followed ut Le I'reu'u in "at 10 j.nu , •. are Mrs. Norbert Chaplnan,* first vice-presi- will be guests of honor. !" • . The bride was escorted by her brother, Les- — -''lirlc II. Peturson Jr., senior agent."Union ftoselle Park. _ . \...... dent; Mrs. Donald Albecker, second vice- lie Korody of Columbus, Ohio. Genevleve The bride was" escorted by her father. Cpunty Extension Service, will provide garden- J president, Mrs. Norman Schroeder, recording Klein of Cleveland, cousin of the bride, served lnfoniiatioji in ;.'Color Me Greta hi the Seven- ! auletle."Buchy oi Clark, ^served as maid of secretary; Mrs. Warren Pearse, correspond- as maid of honor. Geraldlne Hall and Jean hOlwr for lier sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward Stachelin, ties" ai Uim. •. ing secretary; Mrs. John Higgins, treasurer; Herman Kaffke* Hall, both of Westfleld, nieces of the bride, 'Hie lundieon speaker will be'Mrs. Harriet John Lewis of Menlo Park, sister of the bride; Mrs. Nicholas Simile. conductress; Mrs. John_. were flower girls. _ _ 1 and Cloudette Papson of Rosche. Sandra Uuchy Clinymau Kollcy of-|';schumaclicr a'CorSJlS" SPRING.., = tinda, McCafferty linfeld, flag bearer; .Mrs. William Gourley, " "PhiirpTCbrody of Van Nuys, Calif., brother will show and discuss new color schemes in of Clark", Ulster of the bride, serVed iu, fJowtir_ cliaplain; Sunshine ladles, Mrs. Robert Smith' ^m~aflchirthdays of the. bride, served as best man. Ushers girl. "Fabrics for Homfc Life." -'. -- - and yOin~COiJi_ WA VE _ond Mrs; Max Fels; publicity, Mrs. GeorgeN. were William Corbett of Springfield and Steven Lundieon -reservations at $3.50 are available —William Vcrdcrese of Union seri/cd"a's ho'iil" married Sdturday Foster and bulletins, Mrs. Louis Schjunann. -MoFtln-of Union.— —,— ' •- man. Ushers were Ted Kuchnrskj_.of. Stolen __ a) partySunday from-Mrs-; Walter Curney,-176pTHKBTi(rave:r MrsfPaurBodner and Mjsi Ceonard Mackle Mrs. "Young is employed by the'New Jersey TJnlon, or Mrs. Albert Kolvltes, 17 Madison wave »olvc» all your pemmnrnt wavn "Island^' N.V.r ""nil Joseph Musso of Union. will be In.charge of the Installation ceremony. Bell Telephone Accounting Center in Cranford. Alfred Ceres of Irvington. cousin of tlie groom, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kaffke of 2554 Spruce ave., I?auw6od. . - - problenu. Even if your lmir i. baliy Mrs. Charles Czerwlnski will be toastmaster' •St.. Union, were honored at a joint birthday— Her husband Is assigned to a tour of duty in - Mre. Carolyn F. Yuknus, program leader- fine, dry, lilRachcd, «Iyc(l or Jiruy, yoti served aa ring bearer. and will present Mrs. Richard Yerich, retiring Germany. MC£«Jiiliiiii0, who was graduated from Arthur party Sunday hosted by tlielr twin daughters, lionie oco.iiomist, said tiiat the day's progranx can be sure of anaturul ]ooL'iiig~Iui>- president, with a past president's emblem. Mrs. Leonard (Ruth). Ecklo and Mrs. William —".. MISSJUDmiMENTZEL' - •would hlghllglif home and family trends for trouswave. • L. Johnson Regional High School, Clark, is Mrs. Michael Mayer Is gift chairman and employed as a bookkeeper for Ullrich Copper (Evelyn Sturm). The affair was held_at_uio- •the seventies. will be assisted by past presidents, Mrs. SchwablschevAlb, WarrcnviUe, and relatives . Inc., Kenilworth. George Wigert, Mrs. Harold Clauer. and MrA. Bazaar scheduled ""Her husband, who,was graduated from Union and friends attended. , ' Troth announced Ye$!... complete with Harry Bagwelli-Flower -committee members Mr. Kaffke was 80 years old Jan. 5 and High School, attciidcd"Union County Technical are Mrs. Walter Heiss, chairman, assisted by Institute, Scotcli Plains. He is employed as Mrs. Kaffke was 75 April 9. RESTYLE CUT • RESTYI.E SET Mrs. Alex McMenemy and Mrs. John Madison, • The Kaffkes settled at the Spruce street May3by^erhEI—rf -jflfa Menizel Saturday Included a fireman by the Township of Union. and all past presidents. , THE FLOOK SHOP .address. SO years, ago-when-they camefrom Temple Beth El, Elizabeth,-wtil-hold-a ~Hr.' and Mrs. Charles I Mentzel of" 629 Following a honeymoon trip to Bermuda, — The husbands of the jiewly-elected officers"^ bazaar in tbe social ball at 1374 North ave., -EiT. I93J ,—~ "TnG-cOuple wWresKla in Union. • _jj» 9 formerly of Union, and Mrs. Sturm is the' U30 N, Broad St., JoaVjylic SlrifcK'WM—— gathered throughout recent months. she Is niajoring in special education. B'nai B'ritinWomen' of Union will-hold a - wife of William Sturm of Summit, formerly Her fiance is a senior Jit JerseyCity-State_ EL 5-4356 or FL 1-9845 ' (Fin«»t #1 Qmliiy.ElienlureI3O.M) -Hundreds of individual articles will boat the "College, where lie Fs majoring in-physics'. paid-up membership party Monday May41 at" .oHJnlon.Tjniuu—. . — bazaar, sponsored by the Sisterhood of the An October wedding Is planned.. . 8:30~p.m- aiTiIfo"YMHA. Green jane, Union Mr. and Mrs: Kaffke also have two grand- temple. Funds derived from the bazaar wilT" (_J fipfy-ipi prnjrrnTTi fnr thn_ evening, planned children,-James Sturm. 12, and Kather.lne.- be used toward the continuance of the reli- . by Mrs. Philip Reichman, vice-president- byORTChapterZ Stnrm, 10, "'_". l'.l__T_! --I? glous,. educational and community programs membership, and her "co-chairman, Mrs. Mar- The Union Chapter of Women's American ; which ore conducted by the temple. .yin Bram, yice-presldcnt-propram, will ORT will hold a cord party, Thursday. April '3Or'Sr™8:3fr-panrTuT'Hie- Pltst New. Jersey'" SWIFT'S PREMIUM GRADE 'A' TURKEY'S feature a^ fashion show by Certo's Dress Shop announced. There will be a snack bar and free oTEEzafcai;'""™'"?"™'""""""''"' IT/ Bank, Townley Branch, 1201 Morris ave., - Union. Man Jong, bridge and other gomes will entertainment for children. The. public-is— The committee assisting Mrs. Reichmanin-- invited' to tJleTlSZaar and admission is free. cludes Mrs-Joseph Harriett, Mrs. David Edel- - -. MRS. WILUAM O'CONNELL • , be played, and men and womsirare invited to GRAND man, Mrs, David Feinberg, .Mrs. Frank Gard- froth is announced bring their groups7~RefreShraents will be Mrs. Jules Tralghten of the Sisterhood and Son to Jo$epfo-Raffjnos ner, Mrs. Julius Jacobs, Mrs. Gerald Koross, St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church. Union. served. '.,'-. Stan Curtis of the Men's Club are co-chairmen of the bazaar. . • .- . UNION „ An eight-pound,- cwo^ounce son,-Joseph Mrs.-Samuel Leibowitz, Mrs. Eliot Levin,' waSTthe setting-Saturday afternoon of the . The evening will feature a mini-Chinese Daniel Rafflno, was born March 28, 1970, In Mrs. Alan Serle, Mrs. Milton Simon,.Mrs. marriage of Miss Hope FranceaWeber.diugh- auction with prizes, and highlighting the.affair DEEP BASTED-OVGNREADY-5 TO 9 POUNDS Overlook Hospital, Summit, to Mr, and Mrs, Oscar-Siperstein and Mrs. Joseph Weissmon. Ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Weber of 1160 "will be a prize of a two-day vacation (or two Breakfast habits Joseph Rafflno of Bashford avenue, Union. Mrs. Saul Levinson is president of the Woolley ave.. Union, to William Charles O'Con- , at the Granite Hotel, Kerhonskon, N.Y. FANCY NEW ENGLAND-WHOLE Mrs: Rafflno Is the former Barbara Williams. chapter. nell. sonof Mr. aadMrs.CbarlesM.O'Connell _Donadon Is $1.50. Additional information on How does your family compare7 A survey' of 2733 Morris ave.. Union. _. tickets may be obtained by calling 687-8711. shows that three-fourths of all American ; ' families do not. eat breakfast together. One- FRESH FOWL • - 39' CHICKENLIVEI Ttie . Rev. John Pallslts ofUdated; at the ceremony. A reception followed at tho Moun- third of all homemakers and a quarter of fRESM ROASTING .•.<&. FRESH BONELESS FIR8XCUT .••<» tainside Inn, Mountainside. . Babies grow quickly all husbands eat alone. Ten per cent of the 19 speaker sgT~j men do not eat breakfast at all. In one out Mrs. Faith Coleman of Morris Plains served During baby's flrsLyear, he usually triples of fourhouseholds, one child eats alone with- CHICKENS •— 49 BEEF 3HBKET • I Sunday morning —bis-birth-welghti-This growth Is the result of out parental supervision. Six per cent of the MtYMMUWlMOf as, matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids c c twura MIMHIM were Virginia Muslkevlch and PatriciaSuther- ._. an adequate Intake of nutrients and calories. children go to school without breakfast. 3 e V FkiniiySiTc p9cks ^ Robert (Bob) Kopko, assis- lond, botlTof Union. ' s*~ r85 SHDSKGE: tant director of the American - MRS. EDWARD STACH^LIN - ctinaoMi CM COLD CUTS" Ethical Union in New York • Miss Linda McCafferty, daughter of Mr. John Lallis of Union served WbeBr man. City, will speak to the Essex GuMlplans" C and Mrs. Walter McCafferty of Iseiin, was Ushetsjwere William Coleman of Morris Plains SUCED BACON . 95 County Ethical Society. 516i married Saturday afternoon to EdwardStache-— and John B. Sutherland of Union. - Prospect St., Maplewood, Sun- RENTAL LIBRARY C lin of 244 Burroughs ter.7 Union, son of the MISS CAROLANN WALTER Mrs. O'Connell, who was'graduated from annual fair SAUSAGE MEAT" ;89 79 8 day at 11 a.m. . late Mt. and Mrs. Frank Stachelin. Union High School, is employed in the Eastern FOR THE VERY LATEST FICTION The Volunteer Guild of Me- . C His topic will be "Toward a Branch office, of Chubb and Son. tac^Short- . 09 SWORDFISH STEAKS * 99 —| The Rev. Raymond Waldron officiated at ' MYSTERIES & BEST SELLING morlal General Hospital, new Science ol Human-ness." the ceremony In Su Michael's Roman Catholic Cqrolann Walter Hills. ~ ' , -59 Union, has announced plans to Buysrpaf KKLBASI ?fuiTorTURBOT,» 69° DRESSTSALE Tlie public is invited to Church, Onion. A. reception followed at'the Her husband, who also wu graduated from NON FICTION bold Its second annual Ped- 25 OFF 1 attend meetings and the coffee Town and Campus Restaurant, Union; ' v:!-* Trottrannounced Union High School, served in the U.S. Army dler's Fair on Saturday, May houcioUows.- . - J3everley Lemberg of Iselln served as'ij and is a Vietnam veteran. He la employed by REASONABLE DAILY RATES 16, In the hospital parking lot 1 Ult BATH % of honor.-'Brldesmaids were MarJ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Walter of 12Klpllng L. P. Thebault and Co., Morris Pluins. , -on Galloping mUlood;—~— APPLESAUCE STMKWTTIHU | HI-CDHIiiKS .ve^ Springfield, have announced thtengage- Chairmen of the fair are U PHASE III SOAP Cafferty of MountatnsideLcousfc of t Thircouple will reside In Roselle Park. ' THE LOVELIEST and Kathy Schuetz of Union. ;> ment of their daughter, Carolann, to Sgt. Mrs. Helen Nli8b8uijior2085 Daugfiter is born ^Charles L. Schlro, sonof Mr.andMrs.Charles BOOK & SUPPLY STORE Tyler St., Union, Mrs. William Brother John Shanahan of Chicago", IJ, Sdhlro of Southlngton, Conn. ' Kroebel of Clark, And Mrs. SPRING DRESSES BY cousin of the groom, served: as best man. d William Roberts of 380 Whits- to Union couple "Usnefs~were BrlaT McCalferty ~of rseia", Ruth ft NEWARK STATE COLLEGE wood rd.. Union. 05OFF Jonathan Djiycon-Regional High School, Spring- twin OF BUTTEHMILK .a.,^!!) FLAKES brother of the bride, and Joseph" Wascliek-of MISS TERESA MAYER — The fair will consist of dis- AMERICA'S MOSTTXMfHJS A six-pound eight-ounce field, is employedas a switchboard receptionist ONI I.U., 1-OZ. PKG. iu daughter^* Joan Mary Jeranek, Union. .. =^-_v ._ • by Bull ±nd Roberts, Murray Hill. .".''.."Mr» and Mrs. Andrew 'Mayer of Colonial UNION 3544062 play areas the width and length was born April 7. 1970, in MMrs.. Stachelin, who wasg graduated Trom Her fiance, who was graduatetfrom Lafayette avenue. Union, have announced the engagement Mr. Eatowto^ved oT~two"aufomobnes~ in which PILLSBURY« "- PUNCH DETERGENT ^ MANUFACTURERS Overlook Hospital, Summit, to Kennedy High School, Iseiin, andd Berkelekl y High SchooITBrooklyn, N.Y., is presently serv- of ^keir daughter, Teresa, to Marc Shea, son OPEN 9 to 7 WEEKDAYS various -types of merchandise OVEN BAKED 8 kEU06S'S - COUfOM COOO TMKJ iAT. AMIL II*. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert W. Jorr Secretarial School, East Orange, wiia em- Ing In. the-U.JU-Air. Force, and is stationed at- - .of Mr_and-Mrs. Warren Shea of Westfleld. • Rev. and Mrs; C. Morgan-WBgner of —witt—bo —oxhlbltad;—DtKplay" -met—o^ 2140 Leonard ter., ~ ployed by Generaf OS6I6 Corpr lTSTBf • Mcfjul'r'e Air force Base. The bride-elect, who was graduated from Hillside have announced die engagement of areas ni-e available for $15 ' •"AssorTorj'Sr/los" each. Civic, church, garden, Union. '•• •• ••__L_I- ..marriageg . A September, 1971 Wedding is planned. Girls' Catholic High School, Roselle, Is a their daughter, Ruth Helen, to Jeflory C. ALLPU|IPOSI__ 59 TEA BAGS 79 • Sizes 8- 20 Mrs.. Jeranek Is the former JJer-husband, who was graduated from Union student of the Fashion Merchandise Course ..Eaton, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Raymond Eaton pflTT»nrjrtyTTr-hfli--.and- rEospltal ' 15 GF! at the Taylor Business Institute, Plainflcld. groups, as well asindlviduals, ^a-v^aa. GRAND UNION m^ Barbara Papaca. N High School, is employed by the Union County of Suburban roAd^ Union. ParkJ^ommission. - ' ; Third_child born April 7 .'Her fiance,' who was - graduated from' St. Missi. Wagnerr-a graduate~orCpsalirCol= have been invited 'to exhibit The newlyweds are- on a ,honeymoon trip Benedict's Preparatory School, Newark, at- lege. Is currently working toward a muarV wares at the fair, according 69*SALTINES 19 KRAFT MAYONNAISE lends St. Peter's Collegejn-jefsoy Clcy. to Mrs. NusbaunV'who is. In -to Jamaica. ', degree in social work at Rutgers University, BATHROOM TISSUE - ^a-, aaa^aaama HAIR SPRAV-REO. OR H.T.H. . A_ —.. OOUfOM OOOO TMU SATU AMHL II*. ^ To Publicity Chairmen: to Sal Santoros oi UnionT New Brunswick. , charge of reservations. UMITi OM COUMNWICU3TOMU Display . space may be' re- - 160 Elmora A»e.,x -Echo Platt Would you liEe 'A six^pbutid,~ two-ounce daughter, R'obyh " .... Her fiance, a graduate of Rmgers.Unlver^. SOFT WE VE 2 25'LUSTRECREME 44 USED CARS DON'T DIE...th.y ,u.i i.oj.-owo,.. served , by contacting Mrs. C Elizabeth Shipping Ointtr, Rt. 22 jf Israel Verein schedules Santoro, was born-April :.7,_ 1970. In Over- slty, ia in his second year at Princeton some help in pre-, ..Sail yours wllho low.COM Want Ad. Coll 484-7700. Theological Seminary. Nusbaum at 686-2669. "P^sraws™'ssMt -•:- 59" ftS OR #9 79 289-1222 J»rlng«leld 318-0602 look • Hospital, Summit, to Mr. and'Mrs. Sal paring newspaper -- fun night on April 23 Santpro. of 919 Pennsylvania ave.. Union. She Posters andother materials will be proyrdSaty the Vo _ LAH08A -TOMAT0S0UP -"iT-W releases? Writ1e to joins a sister, Gynlne,, 7B and a brother. Sal, > ^yjp ~teer~GuildrT r6ceeds oftHb C !,: Op.n Mon., Ttiurara-Prl; '^1p.'w C "ask foe, our "Tips Union. George Feller will preside. flume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pnasa- SOFTMARGARINE ,'^49 LIMIT i ONI COUPON MS CtHTOMIR iCCP, MASTER CHARCE & UNI-CAPD -*Jl$iiA'l on Submitting News A fun night is planned by publicity chairman and jnore than 1,000 browsers, -Mi.~ S2.99- flume of Prescott rd7,""Unl0n.' Her husband Briizers will be donated-to-Memorlal SPAOHETTI SAUCE 3-89- . Charge Plani Available Harry. Weiss. JackRoss_will serve refresh- is the son .of Mrs. Grace Santprp_of. Berk- PUNCHOETEIUIIT ^'7t Releases.'*" ^.:- :•- ments. -. .' --'-•-. General Hospital. C B0S3G shire place,- Irvington. -- • TZZM. S4.99- h c r 29 POTATOES »""• - . i9 WTTH TMrt COWMM 1M MOUU Ot for the Rough Ones QUICK CONVENIENT ONI 1I^>L MaOf HOM fc HAKUUTT vent, in addition to teaching at Concert seL BEEF STEW St. Elizabeth's College. Shots 53.49* Nun to talk author of a book on "Medita- GRAND UNION CRINKLE CUT STOUFFERS CHEESE AND OOUKW GOOD TMtO SAT.. AMN. lib.. Edwards Bruzers for _ VUtXti OM COUKM HI CUSTOUML - tions" and a "Biography of 0RAN8E PIUS FRENCH FRIES Sister Miriam Teresa/' both boys out-tough the tomorrow to dub_unjL_ published by Benzlnger Bro- Theatre Six in Mctuchcn thers, and Is editor of the or- * sib. 4Q< . mm s •>• s'»i^. Sister M. Zltaof the Sisters roughest kind of wear. will present the third folk MTUrr COUPON **• MOUU Ol ___ ganization. "Bulletin."' concert of its Contemporary^ I M.OI. Pfta Of OCOHOQM ONUIOI of. Charity, and treasurer of 1 •the Sister Miriam. Teresa Sister -Miriam ,Teresa's ' Yet to.ugh_as they are, '" Music series tomdrrbwT Tlib TJ4.99 PIECRUST headquarters Is located at concert will feature the Bouk- league p( Prayer,~wlll""!Se COUfON COOO tHKli UT.. AWtU ^IA. " Convent and a special meet-.. 1 ends.-Cbarloy Mottola, Flip guost speaker ol tbe Catholic' they keep that dress-up- s 39 UfcUTi OM COUPON fO CUSTOMU Ing will be h3d Sunday at_2 ^_^ and Lois Peters (and tholr^ • WITH IACH $3.00 Woman's Club of Elizabeth at 5S C -WEen something's funny. But^otjier than that, •m. in Mother Xavler Ju- . frldnd, lrwln)~and CatluJdrul, —ruacHAM . C :I°.69 ha nu)«tlng Tuooday-ut 8 p.m> Iook,-Take a.better: Z7__ I«Cir< IIIUSIIGUIAIIO CAUURLOWER °C_23 niorate. 'The public is invited c c at the Winfield Scott Hotel, "a three piece bandfrom HcaMi& Bcautyfljn_inXor-- .Mr».. Philip J. Byrne rEARbY COPY j- COUPOH QpOO THtU IAT. AMU li : h*ubHrlty chnlrinen at'e'TS".- s—part -ofiith*g-se.ries"B ^ 39^ obaene l feji'ir ensemblar-r ti efficient phone 9< i WU-rtmaii Trio, wtllf^e- writing; and editing, SWEET-PIM: MEATED Ormsybe:it'sibeguist^^she^Kasiipecial feWnj^ t in Mary-Lawn Acad-. —than-spot news'. Include arB:30, All PURPOSE SW6ET CATIWC W6STERN ONI ll-OL Ma O>~UUSACtCHtm._ fonher work. And for the customer^sh&4alksia s .of_gt. -phone number,—' -—^-•._-- — Public Notice POTATOES VALENCIA ORANGES —TQASTA PIZZA each'day. • . • • _-.... Sinco 192>KSls'ter Zlta has COUfON OOOO TMU lAY.._AHMt II*. BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 IYi ONI COtJPON >U CtilTOMU ~^ been in charge^of thet Sister Township ol Unloti, Coun'y ol Union ^ "You know/1 really try to help people," she Miriam Teresa League of Now JeraaV Prayer lieodquarters^at Con- 6««1 10191049' 50000 Union. Cowtty of Ualm. H«w'Jar«0yurttll '— Mil; I.MNlfl hiMS 14 p.tn, on Monday, ApriJV", 1W0 In tho SNOW WHITE "MOONLIGHT" -know-aH-aboat-thc-problems-peopie-can run into•-••- Odlc* ol Uw 8*ar«UryPvilmlAlfltr«Uon uuoritm . \ ot« iwrru or M o«sw ABU building 2309 MorrU Av*Mtu«t Union, FI6HT DRUG MUSHROOMS ^ SPANUHMILONS ..69' when they deal with a large company. NGENT'S New J«rssy . far Uw foUowina ttsins: C MELVINA'S TYPEWWTEH RIBBON SUPPLIES EGGPLANT ., 25 Marrokjcu ... PAL VITAMINS HOUSE OF BEAUTY DITTO BUPPUES - ••*•"•• ADDICTION C b I 7. COUfOM OOOQ THtU lAY.., AWHl IM, "I realize it's frustrating for people when we don't ARTS* CRAFTS U1MLX> SUPPLIES :.B9 PINEAPPLE . 29 • . BUPPLEMENTAHY , tNOTHUC- TOMATOES • 39 ilMIT: OMI COUPON Ha COfTOMM come through like we promised. I jUst try to TIONAL BUPPUM JANITOIUALflUPPUES. t itOOF HEPAMS SQ 333 convince them that I care about their problems. 1 PERMANEN fautruaUoiu to UlJJeri, lAirm of Pro- 50000 , uid Bp*>cliJo»Uoiu m*y b« OKJUH- WIIH THU COUfON AND PUHCHAK And I do. '•''-'•• • ONI OJtliOH BTl. MAI LAML oM i-qr. u>oX. CAN _ Him mui sn»>s_ WAVE j kt th« offlofjolthfl S*crotary, Ad- or iiiHtu rATH[« rvANrs OAMCS 1st Anniversary mlnUtrmtion Buildlntf. 8U0 Morrla Ava- uaxunMi t»w. Union. N.J* »M ona copy th«r«<»' EASY OFF OVEN CLEANER KIEAR FLOOR WAX EFHRDBITHIBIETI "People often think of us as just the phone, y b«obUln«d by wiah bidder. AVANTE or IRC1E CIRCLE BONNIE F1UIF COOKM COOO 1»WU SAY..' AHHi Ilik COUPON COOU *H«U 4AY.. AMU. <••!•• . COOPOM OOOO YIMU 1AVV AMUi llth. f. Sale I COUPON UOOD THRU UI, APWl »* I COUPOM OOOO tHtl) tAV.. AMItL llth. company. But we're people, too.!' • onrtiilsdQhMkliitheiUnountKfloutlinwl In (he UiartractloiU, binding the bidder to In Union nxftutt a d ltUWklf Ule

..' , I .-Thursday, ApriL.lG. 1970-' NCE honor LOOK WHAT FIRESTONE DID • • -'J'huraUayApri. l 1G, 1070- . _A/nit.^ Elizabeth pair To PPublicity Chairmen: The ""Win \Wbridge — - Would "you TU sets dTnner ^ some help in pre- to Skurla both of EUzabeih. placed first Paring newspaper. •"' • Peter J. Skurla of Whip--- pany, has bec-n named as Uie Compared witii what inflation Is-cofctil -lor Whelan 1970 recipient of Newark Col- NJBA president indicated that the rise in A testimonial dinner for this newspaper and of us, die price of slowing it down consumer prices in 1969 had slashed six County YM-YWHA, Green lege of Engineerings liilward ing it will beithe "bargain of the Edward L. Whelan will be held lane. Union. ask for our "Tips !•'. Weston DistinguishudSer- percent off the savings dollars of Mr. and Mrs. on Friday, May 1, at 7 p.m. at •according to Edward A,,Jeeser jr.-rp, America in the following pattern: , • on Submitting News .vice Award, to be presented at of die New Jersey Bankers"Associatii. BETTER THAN EVER! the Winfleld Scott Hotel in Milch Mlchaelson of Cran- - $32.7 billion from the JS45-billion hold- Releases," the College's annual Founders president. Peoples Trupt of New jersey^ Elizabeth. Proceeds from the ford and Harold.Drucknian of Day program, Saturday eve- ings of American household)?,' Individuals and dinner will be donated'fto tlie eiisuck. . • .- „ trust funds in the form of bonds, mortgaged, Linden placed second, Russell ning, April 25. _ Union County Chapter, March Kalscrom and Robert Taylor, As this bankfer sees it, the six percent debt securities and savings accounts at the •MORE THAN 30.000.000 SOU) THRU 1»0! of Dimes. ~~ Skurla. a 1941 graauiite "of" increase in the cost of living' in 1969. alone * both of Westfleld. third. Man ' -Newark College of Engineer- end-of 1968. - - '•.... Whelan, founderof the Union chiseled upwards of $100 billion off the pur- - $2.6 billion from the $43.5 billion in Welsu of Westfleld and Mike ing, is to be cited for his chasing power of everybody's dollars. He de- County Chapter, March of Tried of Elizabeth fourth. exemplification of those out- coins and folding money in circulation out- Dimes, has served, us chair- scribed it as die-equivalent oi a 6. percent side of banks. C-amcs arejield everyMon- standing qualities of citizen- sales tas on every .spending dollar as com- man of tlie board since its in- ship and professional com- . --.—.$66 billion from the facei value.j>f_the cepdon more tlian 30 years day at 8:15 p.m^ ac the X^ —pared, with -the-prices of things at the end of $1.1 trillion of life insurance in force in the s American as I>ctency that reflect on NCK 1968. ••-.•••• ago."During his chairmanship education. . • . United States. more than $3,000,000 has been USED CARS DON'T DIE . . . The presentation, of.-the. Citing figures to back^ uj) the estimate of .. .-Plus additional. WUjons_in the.form of_ contributed by area residents.' , tho/.lu*! t«ade-oWoy. Sail you/1,, DLD-EK Uie"$lO0 blllitfiv'pTus ."cost "of"Inflation in" with JJ lw'Cdil Wont Ad. Coll Weston Award to Skurla is.one shares in moneyed corporations such as banks Whelan, who hasbcen'Jctive 686-7700 - of-four major honors Newark —and • • ers at a nieeHng-of the NJBA. executive com- for more thanthreedecadesin r College of Engineering be- yond.the scope of die federal data. jJolitical, civic and fraternal stows for service to" the in- mittee in Washingtin, D.C.F "It is unthinkable . Jesser conceded that one man's loss may diat such' a rise in die cost of living continue affairs, says, "this has-been stitution, to engineering edu- be another man's gain, since the loss of pur- ' the most rewarding activity of cation, and to tile. community unchecked." chasing power by creditors con. benefit debtors i a-*.* " my life. Tlie most lasting TERRIFIC TERRIES SALE " at large. All of tile honors are who can pay off dieir loans with cheaper memories are those of things presented at tiie Founders Day BANKERS ARE PERFORMING their proper dollars. However, the effe.ct-Qf this, he said, you are able to do for some- FKOM $6 .VALUKSTO occasion wh'ichthisyeurisex- . roles in, the fight against Inflation, he said. is to unbalance the economy by encouraging II . peeled to include an audience * *whcn they discourage borrowing for specula- excessive and speculative borrowing and don or. expansion based on inflation psychol- est joy and satisfaction. ROBES COULOTTES SLEEPWEAR of 1,000. The program will spending which add-to tiie inflationary pres- After the conquest of polio ogy and expectation of higher prices- However, sures. When die borrowing demand exceeds bo held' at. die HODOI Robert by March of Dimes finances BEACH JACKETS Treat, Newark. ' they are not rejecting all loon demands, and Uie money supp.y fog,,^ ^rar£ 3 are ^ scientist,", the Marchof Dimes Skurla .,is.pr£scj]lly._djswlci_ 8 9 Uctttl0n8 r °rc ^ f"i" ,. "*"PP ?? ^VL_natur.d_ result nnrtX high rn.r of entered the~fleld-of'blrtirdc-- Samples. Closeouts & Slight Irregulars plant manager, for N.J. Bell -irnculariy tnose wnlcB appear necessitous , fects. Whelan said, "for too Telephone Co. at Summit. I Us or wWch will add to production of more goods jolns Uie high cost 0 Uvlngp ... . . NOT A DROP TO DRINK — Union College chemistry student Thomas Butler ol Scotch "BACK IN THE LAB — Spies, Butler and impagliateUI, submit samples of the Rahway River at lower costs and prices." "" ~7—•- /"*L * • :— l_ L J Plains gets set to-cast out a bottle lor a water sample of the Railway River. Butler and to the Hach pollution test as part of an honors program in diemlstry atjjnlon College,* many years families were apt TREMENDOUS-SAVINGS LARGE SELECTION association with tliat-company Cranforrt The—students—wtH~worir up a pollution profile of the river based oa_samples to hlde'aEnormallty In axhllcl. • began in 1946 in Newark; he. Jesser referred to the criticism which has V_||Q I riTlCl T\ SGlGCTGQ ' classmates Ernest Spies—of- East Orange, and Mark ImpagllacelU of Plalnfleld, are : tasting the river • for pollution- as part of an honors program In chemistry at Union from various points along-the river. The studies will be turned ov«r to die county and., Death of an infant ..was far -"has since served as dlgtrffiT; termed' tlie issuance of credit cords by .banks says about tiw new, widt easier- to take for most famT^ ~ "indiscriminate" 'and "encouraging an infla- College. Cranford. Samples aretaleen away from Uie shore for beat results. state. Prof. Parrls D. Swackhamer is in" diarge. — PEARL LEVITT construction superintendent in' | lies than - child the parents 410 Ridgewood Road, Maplewood, N.J. / ;Hackensacky "as district plant, -_1 rlonary expansion of borrbwingat a' time vyhen for MS volunteers believe could not take a nor- - otlier- forms of borrowing by customers is fir«stone Phone SO 2-9716 _ .._Eyeiyday_Vl2:30-to"4T3b manager iir^1i7irnftTr.~asTdivl-- Joseph F. Hobbins of Rahway, Immediate raiil place* in society," sion plant personnel super- being restricted." "Experience fras shown," oavs you mar* mli«oa*..,y«l t retainer all the J.W. DANT OLDE BOURBON. 134 years of America ho stated, J'that a very large part of the past president of the • Upper New Jersey i n of mane • cppablllflail" •„<.•• Xbonselofs Whelan, who has visited the inevery drop—-how come-itdoesn't dost more? visor .In theLHudsoft division, ._ Chapter— National-Multiple Sclerosit^Soclety^ it* p»opt»-don't-bw)r *'500«""'ar mH»ag« 'alon^ Salk" Institute^ln-Callfornla^ and-at his present Summit credlt~esclenaed by credit cards~ls~8lfnply~ ••••••••*•*•••••••••••••••••r 5TWJGHT BOUBBOM WiiStli • M PROOF • O J,W. W« DISIRI (BS CO., H i, tt-Y. replacemenror credit previously extended by lias been named 1970 MS Hope Chest Chairman .„, buy thsm b#coua« thy'rt • •ro/irj,..f ody t speaks glowingly of tlie work * . Post. He is a native of Irving- of Volunteers. The announcement was made by load.up >o oIT iypaa-of punTfthlng tld* rood* and'lain interviewed being done at the institute in * :—reniilort nnrl Ingtallment lenders. Thus, the. ths abut* of tuatalnsd long dlttanc* runs- a! «uper- Coiin A highway 'apssdi. Bui you'll b*~Happy" 16~ fcHo~w~lhi PHYSICAL 1 the field of birth.dcfccts. I increase in credit outstanding has not_been _ - Browning, chapter president, NCE's citation to Skuria will new wide "500" will dsllvsr gtsat mlUogs. If you*T Tlie Eastern Union.County Whelan.ssiioMofiheprobj^, of inflationary significance." -The nationwide appeal runs from Mother's YM-YWHAYMYWI1,, Green lane,,— StudentsTb pinpoint pollution N.J.DEPT. AGRICULTURED CERTIFIED MERION BLUE GRASS dwell largely jugon his per- He pointed outjhat the entire volumfe'of Pay. MoyJO, to Father^ Day, JuneWDurliift slbl* driver - u*m good judflsmsnt In brotili lems Is to disseminate lnfor- _ RENT-LEASE-BLm thafpertpd, -residtsiitS' In-^ riicchapter's trl- Union. Is 1 ntervfewlnK male matlon to" the-pubUK"-""After-J- fare of his home community, credlt""card7debt owed by almbsT"*"*'"""'"* *" <• • ajjgnmsnt rsgulafly •' you g«t ivin nari mileage.1 'applicants, for, summer posi- "At Union" College, environmental problenft qpiqy county area of Essex, Hudson and Union coun- are being token out of tiie classroom right to ^liould make;the study more meaningful polio vaccines were devel- ^ Hanover Township. Skurla has cardholders at the end of 1969. was~less than THERAPISTS tions ' as Junior iuid senior oped, there was a tapering off Q INDUSTRIAL ties will be called upon for their contributions. -twice-tterved as mayor of die $2 billion, and that this Is considerably Jess counselors in its junlor(k-6th their source. . . . '" tlian past student efforts. Prof. Swackhamer The funds will be used for local patient ser- said. • temporarily In March ofa township (1965-66 ant. 1968-: than two percent of the totaj of $170 billion Win a trip for 2 to the Grade) day camp, as well as .The Honors Group in the college's chemistry~ Dimes contributions. But now 0 of consumer and personal creditoutstandlngdt vices us well as the National Society's program program will not confine their studies to text In conducting tlie pollution study, the col-~ 69), is director of safety for. of scientific research. The underlying theme mule und female applicants for that tlie public is becoming » TURF GRASS, INC. the community and is now in the end of. the year, according to Federal Re- summer pnsl'Inn^'/iB rnnn-ic- " boofc experiments, but will create some ex- lege liaa tlie_ full cooperation of tlie Union of the 1970 campaign Is that most frequently, I * . — I m . . j^~l ^ . J I\»1 niivil *rw% j-» •«•"«-• *% t |S«.*I ar« /kiiin w*n\n\tnw*9 V r\. .f Arinir ff aware of this great contribu- 0 his eightii year as «. town ship serve data. , 1970 INDIANAPOLIS 500 lors for tlio Tween(7thllnd8th perlments_of_ftielr_ own relevant to today's County Part Commission and "Railway Valley (LoBonc & Schuch) young adults are afflicted with this disease. • Waturtilied. Patrol. " ' don to life, renewed support is # committeeman. as the personal guest of Mario Andretll— FULL OR PART TIME grade) travel camp program. science. The group will test the waters of given tiie project." • E. WILLOW AND BLEEKER ST. DISCUSSING MEASURES being taken by the lii addition to the openings, the Railway River for pollution. Mt-nilxjrs of Uie Honors Group participating StlU active in business, • MILLBURN, N.J. DR 6-6060 federal fiscal and monetary authorities to slow the jjinlor Day Camp "We know the river is polluted," says in tlie project are Miss Patricia Keefe of Public Notice The Tri-State Transportation Commission A set of NEW 500 TIRES 221 Hawthorne St., Roselle, Ernest M. Spies operating an insurance agen- • Floor down the inflation trend, Jesser declared that (Y-HO-CA) lias a position open -Prof. Farris S. Swackhamer, of Cranford, ' DEAL DIRECT WITtKHE-GROWER AND BE SURE OF cites changing standards of urban living as Coma in and register today...no cost,or obligation...you may be a winner I cyrEdward L. Whelan Co., • BOROUGH OF nOSELLE the dollar loss in purchasing power is only EXCELLENT CONNECTIONS for a camp nurse. Tlie mini- chair.man_of the chemistry department, "but of litiyt Orunge, Thomas M. Butler of Scotch™ FRESH.CUT SOD- Union County, N.J. reason for waste in ^today's cities. A repod prohibits by isw. you owa ltt o V0UrM|| to como |rt and 8Mthe - naw^vrdeTIrostone "500/ "Plains, and Mark P. Impagllatelli of Plain- Elizabeth, Whelan is also a • NOTICE OF PRIMAI& ELECTION part of the cost of the Inflation cycle. Ul- "muni qualifications are one student experiments will be aimed at timately, also, he said, the nature must pay of Uie agency states that ''the avera(te.-.fflnUly year pursing experience in a ^ pinpointing its source." field. state deputy of tlie Knight;; of • NOTICE IS HEREBY "GIVEN that in the bill for dislocations In the economy which lias more to spend and can afford to be more _ cump or hospital setting, or These studies will be turned over trj~th'e -Columbus.—Ho vms— among •- iccordutc* with an Act entitle "An Act those who founded summer • .to ReguUte- ElecUona," R.S. 19:12-7,. have resulted, from-inflatl wasteful. Thus we find ourselves generating successful completion of'a RN county and state, he s,ald. Revised 8Utot«a of New Joraoy and tho "The economic price of hnlrihg nrAinfln- more waste while demanding more of the po- PHONE 233-3720 program. Basically, the study will involve taking camps for boys at,Culver*3 * unendmonUi and •upplement* thereto, Lake and Bamber Lake. * the District Election Boards In mid for tion," he explained, "has been aptly described tentlal disposal media of land, water and air." The Y serves through its - samples'of river water from different loca- At the request of Dr. Frank J the Borough of Resells will sit In the no *t?ls\u/tn{v*-nfilning-painsa . * BuDill"t painful.Tinflnftil JInSo ao fri'ai^nngradual • SERVICE CO. camping program, children tions and analyzing its content. More re- places herunafUr designated on Jane T EARLYCOPY L. Moore, superintendent of ^ Our Specialty g of Xevere4-sections-of outeconomy- ELGENE 1 from ages three through 15 in B.-00 p. in. DOT for tho purpoao of con- may be, it will be less than the agony of coping on DnfurgBd M.lltown Rd.# Union -:—— five separate day "camping what tlicn was called the R&h- ^ ducting s PRIMARY ELECTION forth* th way. Refo'rrrtftdty, he was ^ nomination of candidates ss hereinafter with an ever bigger post-inflation handover Friday deadline, for other than spot (Hear FuroNr't QrovO J87-42II; 687-4180 MISS PREITNER programs. All camps are so- • TIMC PAYMENTS * Prizes awarded among those who -organized Q Ustsd: some rime in the future." . .. J news. 'Include yoUr . cial work orientated. • EASY CREDIT A UnitedStatasBenalor-flJeartenn- Open Dally 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., Siturdty 8 KM. te I P.M. "The Friends oftheReforma- ^ ' A member of tho llouse of Repre- The.. cost-of-infladon. figures cited by the phono number. The minimum qualifications OVUt 70«>llATISFICD sentatives from the 12th Congres- for male Junior counselor po- tory." He and his associates « OAS CUSTOMERS sional District at stamp exhii worked among the boys in an a Three (3) member? of Board of Public Notice Public Notice sitions ore some priorexper- cffort-to-develop—in them a. # RESIDENTIAL f Chosen Freeholders, three year ience with children and attain- RUG COMMERCIAL terra J • ' • ELECTION DlffHUCTS WESEX '70j the WestfteldStampClub"f sixth proper^social outlookand to 9 . A Councilman farth e Second Ward of t>sao *ni and «303 rlrst Ays., U merit of age 16 by July; for the Borough of Rosalie, three year Central RsOrosd of New Jr^ annual stamp exhlbltion-and boursei-was held - enable Ihem to lead useful and • term . • Ward On* - District One Ward Too BEIFUS BUICK REALLY GIVES senior counselor positions one Saturday and Sunday at the Westfield Rescue satisfactory lives. '• SHAMPOOER CAS-F1M*«11HMIU k—H.9 •"* A Councilman for the Fifth Wsrd of must have completed one year kKri.,-1. r*w •—• YOUR WORBIM .r. Central RsflNld of New Jersey from Squad-Building. Many phases of philately wore . It was Ills work on tlie Ellz- # .the^BQWUgh.of Itoselle, three year Sheridan Ave.. to easterly Roaelle Una. Mercer AT*., from Poplar St., tc of college and have had some __ * ' ...... term. . .• •••]tA • • ' '• to Socond Ave..tolU«thorneSt..toThin "Harrison A*«., to Fifth Aval, to Dralu YOU SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IHV^ ^ —Covercdby the 65ft pages of stamps andcovcrs ^ abeth Elks Crippled Kiddles • : ALSO AT THEJPRIMAHY ELECTION Avo».to Draks Ave., to Flnt Ave.. (o Ave., to S«v«|ith Ave., toSpruc e St., to camping experience. The sal- exhibited by tho members of the dub. ,. TO" BE"HIXD—JUNE" 3» 1070^ "TlIDt'E" Shnridsn Ave., to Central Railroad of Fifth Av«.,*p Poplar St.. toMerce i ary'scale is competitive with Committee — on whose board • SUBURBAN 'WILL BE ELECTED;-—,-, l-Hi -.: • * The • besc-in-show award was won by Ernest tar 1 Rtro&lican and 1 Democratic Com- Wsrd Two - District i^res , oilier private and agency day 1 Wsrd One - District Two - E. Weaver of Westfield for his exhibit "Harn-/ "mitfeeinin frt*'eMh of the twenty camps in-the area. • his appointment to the founda- ' -JfittUTO- HEATING ANDXOOUNC CO. Election Districts —•-. Third Ave. from Drake Ave., toHaw - SeveBDI~Ave., .7rom StVucs St., to den-The Original Expressman." The HarriSeS" Hon. ••- --:-.-— —• 1 Rupubjlcui and 1 Democratic Com- thorne St.. to Second Ave.. to easterly Dralt* Ave., to Morris Place-to Chand- Applicants -may contactCarl Express operated from 1839 to 1845 and was_: -« "^ MrW.,CI«»y>v». R.-.H-TPWi mineawomsn from eachof the twenty ler Ave.. to Grand BL, to Spruce St. to i __• -Whelan servedior-22 years ~JJ — • Election District* - — • ROMU« JIM. to wrt^ly tnlpr Cf**^ -Seventh W — ~- flh.irirTT..iT..- rnmprf.nf;iilTnnr>flIl the forerunner of the American Express Co.— Park Commission line, to westerly Unioo BtfifNOW 1 as"chairman of- the - Union * .289-8112 for further informa- T~~: 243-2100 " _•_ ROSEIXE County Jf^rk Commission Line, to Rose-' Wsrd Two - Ostrict FOOT , This exhibit also received the award presented County Democratic Commit- " wood Ave.. to Sheridan Ave.. to Sixth tion or an appointment for an Ave., to Drake Ave.. to Third Ave. Grand St. from Spruce St., to Chandler by the Postal History Society. tee. He was a delegate to.seven _ Wmrd Ona - Disbrlct Thres . Avey to llorrls Place toDrak e Ave., fo interview. ...JPOI.UNC PLACES St. Ceorfe Ave., to flproct 8t.,»wt*ndo>nf Chsstnttt • Warren Street School (Auditor- . Newman Place from Thompson Avo., St.: and" Chestntt SL. extended toCen - "Bernard J. Mondi will be co- Sayko" of Roselle for "Airpost of the Italian^--=r- ANTHONYPETT^UZZr • POWER SAWS ;-• tun.) along Newman Place, Newman Place ex- tral Railroad of Nsw Jersev. chairman for thedinner Colonies."'- :- Cliristoplier Dletz of Rail- • —•-WALLPAPER Harrison Avenue School (Gym) ttnded and the eouUierly UneoftheValon Wsrd Three- District Two honoring Senator Harrison A. The President's Award 'for' the best single way, cliairmanof-Uie-testi-7* • ELECTRIC _Atnhun Clark .Ugh School County Park Commission to a westerly Convalescent unit "STEAMER . Abraham Clark W" School line of the Union County Park Commis- Third Ave., from Cnsstntt SL, to Williams Jr., to be held on . frame-exhibit went to Alexander L.-Bcinkmaii moniol dinner, said tickets~cun • HAMMER Eire House sion, toSt . George Ave., to Thompson Poplar St., to Fifth Ave., to Sproca SL, _ of Mountainside for his exhibit of ' "Civil War be obtained by. contacting the • " • DISC SANDER Borough Hall - First Floor Ave., to Newman Place, to Seventh Ave., toLocus t SL. toFourt n May 15 at 7 p.m. at Uie Hotel Borough 1UU - Basement Word Two -District One Ave., to Chtsbwt SL. toThir d Ave. Winfield Scott, Elizabeth. Covers." . National Foundation, Marchof • American Legion. Hall - Grove Wsrd Tore* - District Three appoints Petruzzi Dimes, office at 1139 E. Jer^- •. .6'4'CLIMTON AVE., Cor. 20lh St. Street Central Railroad of New Jersey from Mondi Is chief executive of Robert C. Hylan of Westfield received tlie Wuhlnctm School. ..•..-.— an extension of the dividing line between Seventh Ave., from Locust- 8L, _L_award-prosonted by the American Topical-. _scy St.. Elizabeth,. • ^ort IRVINGTON Lin. |T Bprnce8t,.to E.^lnttiAvjL.|DCh thc-Republlc-Wlre-Ctorp.-I lo is- T-i. W0 and Mt-Btoea * -•-•*•-—. 1 Association for his exhibit "Passenger Ships Anthonyl' Petruzzi,"'R.U~.' of 136 VI.."SriT~ Serving asco-cliairmen of* Waahlngton School ^ us #271 and #303 First Ave.. respective- SL, to Stalsn T* ?^ P,»p*" Trr^nirft resldent of Scotch Plains. ave., Roselle,' has been appointed assistant ~. Grace WUday Scrpol' ly, to Sheridan Ave.,.to.Firj£ Ave.. to way, to Ninth A**.,^tOLoeut SL, to _ - Past and Present.*! Hylan also received die tiie dinner arc: Frances Dono—•- Oracs WUday School Seventh Ave. administrator in-cllarge of nursing ut^ Cornell _LDraks Ave., to Fifth Ave., lo Harrison most popular exhibit' award based on the vote - van of Elizabetli, John Mottley * 371-7766 DESCrUETJOrfOF BOUNDARIES Avenuejto Mercer Ave., toPopla r St., . Wsrd Thre« - District Four RENT THAT ROOM with o.Wanl Hall Convalescent Center, Union, ii_.was-an-;" COMPANY Ad. Only 16< pnr *OlJ (m!n. of those wlio attended the exhibit. . ~ of^Ellzabetli and Genevicve •' -"" staten Island Rspld Transit RsUwmy to - nounced~uiis week by.:Mr3r"Hlizabeth Bair, •••••••••••i Chestnut fit,, toNint h Ave., to Spruce $3 20) Call tai-hoo. ;. The award presented by the American PlUla- > Pascale of Union. . SL, along Spruce SL, and Spruce SL, - tellc Society forthe bestexhlblt by a memberof -- L .'.l-N,, administrator. Enam«l Finish *xt*nd«d to SL Oeorn Are.,toWh«at- Cornell Hall is a lOO-bed nursini; home •heaf Road, toState n bias* Rapid Trmn- -^the-soclety. wenuo Cllbart E. Foster of West— ANY UNGTH : No Joints Berkeley Trailer •U Railway. ^^ - field."" " , — ~ —located-at~234~Chc5mui m., anhc^l'ivePolnts. MADE TO ORDER! All Fittings in Stock Ward Four - District One SEE the BEAUTIFUL F. M. Schwartz of. Plalnfleld won tlie novice Petruzzi, a native of llu/.leton, Ea^__was Central Hailroad of N«r Jersey from award for the best .exhibit by .a first-time, , tfi-aduatedirom high sdiool tlicru und attended- - Locust SL. to Chastnut SL, exCended, Jursey,..Gty State College. He was graduated SALES & RENTALS CO. alone Cheibut SL. extsoded and Chestnut —-exhibitor. - ~ : - Aluminum LEADERS & GUTTERS BL to Fourth Ave., to Locust SL. to • SKYLARK 2 NOWWAR4WS! from Martland Medical Center School of 43 Industrial, Rd, Fifth Ave., to Pins 0L, to Third Avs., to A first place "award was granced to Robert 2"x3" SQUARE LEADERS or- «- Locust SL, toCentra l Railroad of New -J. Houston of Clark for his exhibit "Re-used Nursing, Newark, in l'J61. 3'ROUNDCORR.IIADERS * Berkoley Holghtj, N.J. Jersey. OUR ALL-NEW Previously."-.PetruzzLIm:;, ta.'lLf Wy ' German Fieldpdst." . s LESABRE CUSTOM SPORT COUPE nursing at "nursing home!; in Ha-zleton und lOUngth. . . 1 • Camploi. line of Trailer Accessorlea & Sarulc. Ward Four - District Two Psnnomnt •plod On WHITE FINISH •RSEPir estimates cheerfully jtivon Jorsey City. He also served as manager in J r VAH0MEMOHIGAGES ' ~2"xJ HAR -Rq»HUt UH~CPBL aTo"Trwvel Troller* Campers toe* thu claims service division of Hospital Ser- _ by week or month. SL, toThir d Avo.TtoPTnsS.7to Fifth The VA's home loan .guaranty program,— 3" ROUND CORR. LEADERS Ave., to WhMtsheaf Road, to John SL, to ELECTRONIC vice Plan of N.J. •••.._ 10 •T)Vele"r"ln'Volli)W»tone.,o "lu.ury home JH llie room" Third Avt, to Vine BL", aloof Vino SL, signed into law In June 1944, granted its first Petruzzi is u -member of the American iISP_& SEE HOW REASONABLY YOU CAN VACATION and thru Water Conip*ny.Pump8tatJonto ~loan toMiles^ErMeyers for purchase of a two-, Central Railroad ofNow Jersey,. . 'Nursing-Association illicl (he IJuzelton_Conir . THIS YEAR WITliMAXIMUM EASE 8. PLEASURE. Economy^Can Be Beautiful- '"storyiiouse in Washington, D. C. : nolll TM pn|rtl Ward Four - District Three.•_-. MUSIC CENTER- iniuilty Art League. *• S" ROtCUTTlR .027 Coufl* Central ItaUrosd of Now Jersey from IS OPEN! OPENi MON., WED., & FRI. Ill 91 '_- •sterly-Rfrselle line to Wster Company 1K. Iff. 1J'. IKlsogllu laileai ._r:r^.^;,.:i Pomp station, thru Water COBUMny Pump "' ••-•ALL-DAY SAT. Station aitd-ftlorQrVloe SL^.tn^rrilwi Ay- JNlihtheXar TharMas -GRAND 6n WHITt FINISH to John BL, to whestsheaf Road, to FUth 464 9169 " —.~ ,'.•'.-. ..464-0353 "Ave^to" Aldene itoaiiL-to First.' OPENING ALUMINUM GUntR r C Westerly. Rosaile llns*, tu CB ' road of New Jersey. F0ft; _ALUilRINGED „ 027 Gouga 10' Langth ~r-;~.—* l»^ Ave.,- frOm-wesUrly RoseUe , to AldwurRoadTb Fifth An., to Rnsollorlno ROHPETS, ALTQSJ stpre: _o£~j£o-U|jper' New=Jersey Ch apter. National Multiple Tratuit RaUway, to Locust SL. toNint h Sclerosis Society.—lias been Ave.; to Staten IslsaiJ-IUptd Tr»nsi» [t*ilwav,-ti).Wiieaisheariload\ to Rsritan named 1970 MS Hope Ch,esr- Road, to Pine St. toBtate n Island Rapid chalrmnii of volunteers, it was TranBit lull * - — — * announced by Colin A.Brown-, Ward! ONE MAN CAN GIVE DEMO ON ing, chupter president. I ' 1 • Fifth Ave., from Wood Ave. to Ststen THE EFFECT -—-Tlie-nationwide-appeal-runs aland Raplil Transit Hallway to Pine INSTRUMENTAL iWXfc""^. "CHArTSlUWSIIII ALUMINUM St., tu Itarltan Road, toWoo d Aye., to OF A TRIO! from Mother's.Day, May 10, l\\Vt_ '^ ATlOWtH Watji'lvo -District Three PICK UP o to. !• adier's Day.-Jurie 21: Dur- SHUTTERS ing tlmt period, residents in With Center De Haritan iloid from Wood Avenus to WE HAVE A'COMPLETE STOCK OF ELECTRONIC MICROPHONES-AND ATTACh- 2" VINYL CLAD tho Intersection of Rarltan Road and the tha chapter's trl-county area 9-GAUGt rear line ol lot- on tb« west side of MENTS FOR WOODWINDS & BRASS INSTRUMENTS. FAMOUS BRANDS'INCLUDE of Essex, Hudson and Union Cre*G«nt Ava,, slong the rsarUlwoflota It" m. la^. II. 4!c on CresoBnt Ave. to CUrk St, and Shat- VOX ACE-TONE KOOS,- VARITONE, RHYTHM, and MAESTRO. counties will AMERICAN 41" HI. la*, n. Sic itt Ave,, alone Shaffer Ave., toBrook - lleir contributions. tf HI. In* II. UK lawn Ave,, to Wood Ave,, toluu-lts n SJ STAMD^RD U.-4aiL II. 1U Iload. ^ Tlio funds will be used for ..Wanl Five - District Four local pattern services us well If HI. In. II. »(k -TAVEnJ^folSTDUiRlNGOUR SPECIAL SALE ON DRUM HEADS, SAX & CLAR- llrooklawn Ave., from Rsritan Road, as tlio national .society's pro- All panels .nd T1th ff INET REEDS, NEW & USEP INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC/ INSTRUMENTAL ••te ooropl.tely ORTABLE * **'r*Tt,VtlT TTUrth flfci. elsiig th» gram of scientific research. assamblad Jk f.b- DOG KENNEL rear Una of lots on ths west aida of Bukk's Opel Kadette 2 Door^ec SONG BOOKS. DRUM STICKS'HSVAND MORBI ." - - -•- The underlying theme of Uio rioslad for easy 6' lllgh-6' Wlil«<13' Lun Creaoant Ave., toBarits n Road, to POWOERMuW \JIINiBAlHS Installation. No ' tncludeaOatawlth Lock Vh«aUh«af Itoad, toS L O«or|» Avo,, to 1970, cuinpalgn is. that most "ood AVB.; to tlrooklaMi Ave. , 3 Month Rental $10 (Credited CUSTOM [iimwtD \ APPOINTED THE THAW IS ON AT - posts to aet In NOTICIC TO VOTERS; V you have RENTAL frequently, young adults are pd. No wire iy ciuastiuiuj as tolocsUonoitnepoUin M Beautiful Low Priced Carl MINI-BUDGETS against any purchase) plus your . afflicted with this disease. . to stretch or SCHOOL PROGRAM Additional Boot. lOuie In the dlatHat In wfeiah you reside discount!' "YOUR ••, •atasto hang. Available call tn« Horoutfi Clark's office, Dorou«h O Ull. ToL 24S-HOOO, between (he hours MULTI- it OiOO a.iIU to 4:30 p.m,, Monday rirou|li Krlday and 7.00 a,m. to 0:00 SoUa in. lYliiury hay. 1209 E. GRAND ST. FIND A VALUE BUICK Sarvlca JEAN KJlULLyjl Uorouch Clock Sales and B.nlali ELIZABETH - EL 2-3754 CHEVY . i« B(iouL.bi-, Apr, B, 18, 1W0. BETTER JOB Rapoln DEALER' (Foo 9110.3a) Gutowskl U)J>VII Muu., OPEL Service Lalaoni 488 tVOKJ AVI., MVIIKION -MOW 243-S2I7 'Itiura. CHECK THl: Oppotit* Lyons Bowling Lanei FRIDAY HEADLINE BEIFUS ,lo I., y i> HBLf. WAHTED ADS 22/7 MORRISJ&VI,, OHN WUKOAVS7.JOTO>I«JM -iAYUtOAr T SO TO I F M All Iloins other than spoi IIOWS O|iw.'Biily & IN THE/CLASSIFIED S.il. 1.16 UNION 686-7800 should bo in our office by 1393 SPRINGFIELD AVE. IRVINGTON ES 5-6600 ic Center PAGES OF THIS iiooii'on Friday. OF PAKKINC IIEAII. OF UtDC. CITY 1'AKK LOT NEWSPAPER A -Tliursday. April 1G, 1970 Five Springfield sfudhentis win curator

NJ. grants for college tuition "A Naturalist in New Guinea" will be the 'topic of the Summit Nature.Club program,- by Census , HVIJ young, people fr^i.M Sl>nn*-'f.e*d lutve Xcy.uH and uuiversjiies. Aw;i>4^. for out-of- itmifihr. al folS^in tlie Lincoln Sfchoj^.gu^fty'- beiile-awarded Newr Jersey j5tare~$chalarship&.. - - Questions onxonsumer buy«- >£iau. i flrFRHrtRnc&?mHy-tior - stceetlStjS: jierc em , lorluin. .• ... , - - .. iiig ...oaBL Iwtnie. Jniprovemenr for ct»]|t;jjt; mudie:; suirtin^ nexi fall, according <>l tho.se given in any year. -; "-•s^- —.— expectations are being asked to. an announcement from the State IJoard of Scholarship holders must be full-time under- irobortMerritt VatiDeusen, assistant cura- by representatives of the Bur- Higher, Hducatioii, 1 he Springfield winners are: graduate students in schools approved by die tor of the Archbold Collections at the Amer-~ l ican Museum of Natural History, will show eau of the Census In this ai^ea Kdihlcun M, Johii:>oi), )H Edgewuod ave.; State IJoard of I Uglier Education and they must' colored movies and will talk about his work during Aprils according io Mary.M. L.oveti, V) Untile Hill ave.; Neal I). have demonstrate*! "high moral cliaracier, in New Guinea. Van Deusen has participated John C. Cullinane,~mrecSdT~6r" Nudul. 2 Woodslde rd,; Susan A. Schafftr, 56 good citizenship and dedication (,o American i 1 in a nnmberi of expeditions to New Guinea. the bureau's regional office in Garden Ova), and Sherry'M7"Z6ht sf' 116 Haw- ideal:,. ' thorne ave. ' • Although it was not possible to grant state Tne questions are asked Tlie scholarship.; are' worth-up to $500 a scholarships to more' students because of the four times yearly as part of u year for four years,, or five years if iliu :;tudcru limitation on the number available, a sizable • nationwide effort to collect in- ic ciuolk-d in a five-year undergraduate pro- number of students reject^ liave been notified Baseball formation as a guide to federal gram, 'J he mute paya.thc annual com of tuition that they may qualify for tuition aide grams if (Continued from page 1), _,.. , . agencies *nd'other groups in up io $5f)0. ' • • they attend a college' or universiry in New cost of living and a risc^in the cosTof'our " developing programs based on F3y™law,'*'rnoniunriber"ot"awnrclrrTinch'ycar in*- -Jerriey-whfre-*uliioi.-is more tliau $450 a year. equipment, weueed additional revenue to.cun—-•• consumer spending patterns. Now's the time to shake winter out of the house! equal io five percent ofthe number of graduate.*; Awards will be announced in June,- tinue our program.' •" ., . . * A sainple of residents in this the previous June from New Jersey 7>tihUe-and • - ApplicationS^for next year's awards" will'tic ' ~^0 organization ljS unique in tliat tlie area will be asked if. they —Use'this home impraveltieTrfpage to guide you in the selection of tho service you might needl private Jtii-lt schools. accepted jnjhe'/all. The.Scholarship Com- contributions received are utilized exclusively expect to buy..a-hoMSf»t rnryar ' It was possible to grant scholarships to one- mission Is expected to sec a (leadline of about for the benefit of*£prlngfield youth. While we major appliance during the founh_oj_ the students making application. Nov. 15 for submission of applications. In provide a service to Springfield,by this base- next year and if they havemade There weie'21,732 student.*; who submitted applying, studenc.-rmust file family financial 'b'airprogranVpwe are not funded by theRecrea- : recent purchases of these applications by the Nov. 15 deadline last fall. statements and high school-transcripts. They lion Department, but must look elsewhere for items. Homeowners will be. Tlie State Scholarship Cornmib*:;iunv which also will be required to take qualifying tests. the necessary funds." asked aboutJujme-improve- administer;; the program, selected the win- mehts -and' repairs during the ners Using a formula diatlakesintocon'jidera- last three months and any ALUMINUM SIDING MODERNIZATION WITH IMAGINATION planned for the future. . AIR CONDITIONER^ as required by-law." . — The most recent, survey, LEADERS • GUTTERS • ROOFING The scholarship program waii initiated in taken in--January, Indicated -1959.' Today's group of winners is the 12th that consumer expectations to PORCH ENCLOSURES since then and the total number of wiiuiers held by vets—I buy houses remained de- 'AREHOUSE Dr. liichard A."Hartkopf.or pressed, and that expectations— STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS -With slate .scholarships. New Jersey stu- Weiitfield was instarie(j as- I PORCHES to buy major appliances were dents have attended or are attendljii, 750 col,- vicc-prealdenl of [lie New Jer- below the leveLof'a year aga. _yey Veterinary Medical v ALUMINUM AWNINGS SAUI ~. Association," at Its 86ihannual At the same time, the survey Buy MW and »av»l and DENS uncovered signs of strength meeting in the Hoiel Dennis. in antlclpaTEd purchases of AilanncXlty, last week ._ alkin announces Dr._Hartkopf, who lias new cars and home improve- \ (ConlinuaJ ffQ.m_poge 1) _ ARE OUR BUSINESS •~ments. - __^_i 1 YEAR GUARANTEE ; served .as secretary^ vice- ON LABOR & PARTS from town have maile these^yPaTs a most rewarding president, president-elect and All answers are kept confi- experience. dential by law, and information 5 YEAR GUARANTEE president of die Metropolitan creative PUNNING "My family tias grown and my business luui- New Jersey Veterinary Medi- obtained wfU be published only— OTTSEACiirsTSTEM beconie~tlivcrsified_demanding. mucli more of f original DESIGNS as statistical totals. TCHJRING THE UNDERGROUND — Members of Springfield Girl Scout cently visited tho caverns at Luray, Vn. The underground experience cal Association, was a mem- Troop 273 of St. Jantes Church, led by Mrs. Lee. Andrews Jr., re- was one of the highlights of a .four-day trip which also Included my time than it has in tlie past. Serving on ber, of' tho state executive A- quality MATERIALS "WE SERylCE WHAT WE SELL" the Township Committee was never a burden stops at Washington and at Colonial WilUamsburu, Va. , board from 1%6 through 1968. :; 4r true CRAFTSMANSHIP Public Notice regardless of the problems that were involved .• Dr. Hurtkopf, who was born "MoinboT-Bettor Buslnossmen's Buroau of Union'* TRI-CO ENTERPRISES because 1 felt I was a part of a vital.function .andI -roared in Union... is.-4.. - NOTICE TO PERSONS DESDUNO aod4unTTifwrtimc. •> THUBSDAY dilO p.to.-9 p.m. fast rate tliat the heart does not completely of the Summit YWC A, has been •lgnad at once, making application for a PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS 1 1 272 Milltown Rd^S&pl *WPS^W*"**. ... i,. • . BjniTfl'srst'T'.s b.stf ' ' HE MAYOR REPORTED-that tlie N. -J: "contract. This—- !- make • s the pumping actions'*,*>scheduled for Monday, April . military service baltot to be voted in said 2515 VaOxhoM Rd., Union- 696-0891 Bo rd of Public Utilities Commissioners-will election to b« forwarded to you. If you 372-4938 :i-i-_; ! necessary (to bring .oxygen-rich blood to all 27. from noon to I p.m. -are in the military hoi l_u_iiearlng April-30 at 10 a.m. on the ...parts of tbe Body,' totally ineffective, and Luncheon will be served pHisn>to«»teranshnspltil. stating your petition fqr a rate increase filed by the Public name. •t^.saiialntmberJiDmeaddress. death soon follows. - - promptly ot noon. Mrs. Jolm _ Service &ordin!V9 Sunday. • Clerk Coraraeicial . Humldifleri previous heart disorders: The control group future. " Hall Six—Wda- were received for painting the of 20 received no treatment at all. Mrs. StochaJ. who liae a Roads outfide of Town Hajl .and the.Surah Bailey The rernaining dogs received one of "the background in political -«cW_^ TWSpectator, Apr. 9,10. l°70. . Pllter. "•"-"•;- Civ^c Center. They ranged up to J5.400. The" —'se 110.10) — Parking Areas three drugs^either following the appearance .enee, is> a member of the ex- .' contract went to tbo lojuibidder, Jomar Paint- of arrhythmia, with additional amounts of .tiic. ecudve committee for the ; OVER 50 YEARS - Service Stations . V«nfHating lng;of Panerson, for $3,000. T»ks notloa that snJiraHTP bM baan "" " —— ,' ^Consumers League pf_New mada to the Mayor and Coonell of the Full Lin. Mason Work •fhree police officers ,were promoted from ' Boroun of Rosalia Park to truufcr.ta. Jersey:and chairman of^con- OF EXPERIENCE J, Curbing second class patrolnuirr to first class. They Iranian located at B8S-MS Chestmt' . Frs. Estimates \SALES - SERVICE - PARTS ~sumer -education for the Street the Plenary Retail Ucanse No. Residonfia» & Commercial are William Cleri, ^Vnorew Calabrese and D-2 bald by And/' Twin Bore Llmor ... 2 Wo, Radio Egul.p.d Town's landlords, League. She has taught classes Store, tec- m% is ANDV'S Tfom. SPECIAL THIS MONTH: Full Insurance CoV.rag. FOR FREE ESTIMATES Doniinlc.Olivo. 'ci - • . In consumer concerns at tlie BORO UQUOR SfORE for nremlua Termite & ' The mayor appointed tiu«o membors of the .locatad ai B06 Cboatnot Street, Roaalle _ 100 AMP SERVICE, STARTING AT $185. ^ South Orange-Maplewood . Park. Naw Jersey. . PEST CONTROL, •~Z5^*tihihlU — .Adult School. Mr s. Stocji oj was_ The officers and stookbolders at said - CAlt 382-J570I function as a subcommittee of the Planning -tenanfs-hpld firsL:^ oorporatton sre: * / ' DURA-BILT PAVING CO. formerly chairman of tJie_7- our generating stations in .. PresldmtctTrsaaavsr. INC. Board. They arc j^2ulhnpsncani,Atthur-Kea~- pubUc affairs committeeof the April 22nd has been set Anthony B. Ruhllla Newark 248-3328 selii&ut and $jchAS*w(fUii&dx'e&. Sayreville arid Squth -BIO Locost Street K & M AIR CONDITIONING meeting last Week ^Summit YWCA. aside by student groups Hosella Park, Hew Jersey VOGELELECTRICALCO. VJ2 E. 2ND AVE.JIOSEI.I.E Mayor Bullman alsq proclaimed Saturday, Persons interested in at- " Amboy from coal to low- _ Springfield 376-6140 May 9, as Fire Servtoe Recognition Day, and . Harold—H»— Llebesrdnd, chairman of tho -across the nation as the day Secretary. Mary EUan Rnbllla • " IF NO ANS. CALL tending the luncheon are urged - 410 Locust Street * IHEATINGCO: he-urged all local residents to visit the Fire Tenants Rights Committee of Springfield, on- to make reservations ahead of to focus on our environment, sulfur oil or natural gas. Roadie Park, New Jersey 688-6565 EVES. 688-0661 241-8883 2*1-6746 ~ 531 Mountain Ave. Springfiald House on thai day to1 see the latest local "nouhcecT~that the organization held its first Oblecttoas; U any. should be -made 356 W. Or and Ave., Rahway time by calling tho WYCA,~ ' to honor Mother Earth. ' And the same is being done Immediately In wiilfer to the Boroutd equipment and techniques. meeting with management last Friday. The 273-4242. Clerk, BorontnHalLlaScbestnutStreeL committee is newly created and deals directly to our station in Holland -ROMlle Park, New Jersey 07JM. . AUBV'S IN THIS CRAZY WORLD OF SPECIALIZATION with tenant-management relations. This is the WATER.SUPPLY- Hundreds of Environmental^ -Township right now. When TW1H BORO UQUOB STORE. INC. first organization of this type to have official BY: Anthony n. RnbUla By 1935 New York City hod ' Teach-ins are underway or HERE'S ANOTHER ONE FOR LAUGHS! 11 T4ie Gasdeh State 'parkway broke its all- municipal sanction and status in Union County this is completed, our PreaideDt ALUMINUM SIDING KITCHEN REMODELING time record of toll traffic and receipts for a reached the Catsklll Moun- Toe SpecUtor, April 9, It. U70. termites, or the state. tains for Its water supply. being planned on high plants will be 100 per cent - (FeellJ.50) single day twice during 1969. The biggest take Management was represented by more than The city's main reservoir in — schooljyjd_cgllege cam- ash free and will operate •^ • When you naarf brTixli VINYL SIDING Custom Made Cabinets was, on Saturday, Augv.2, when_$190,702 was 80 percent of the ownersTJr"their representa- the Catskills Is the Ashokan,'_l cub.net_to match your cxUtlng -eoUpctedr—T~ tives who own municipal dwellings in Spring- while tlio Crbtori River was puses:They are reflecting well within the acceptable;. FENCE cabinet*, why not cull In in extra And Built in Furniture Of 1 kitchen cabinet •peclutUt*? field. The governing body was represented by put into use In 1840 In West- on what is being done to our . limits forthe emission of PROTECTION • When you're r.ady to hl.it. all MFTWOOf Every Style And Finish Liebeskind, Mayor Jienryjultman Jr. and chester and__still-suppllcs thoea pipe* under tho bathroom - earth. And what must be_ by — •Ink, why not call in n 'bathroom AIDING Z Committeemen Robert * Planer and 'Nathan much of the metropolis water -... ~~ - sulfurdioxide. Call... Complete Works ' ,( , Stokes. ____ — needs. . "v done to protect"It"-'—• FENCE SPECIALISTS! • Thinking about lamo cabinet* Plastic Laminate Speciality: 1 —fur your dan or (abtly room, how/ >' Mayot-Bullman had sent letters Inviting man- Of course.purnewOyster- about culling In a "den or family workmanship agomentJojLthiejmtttu'-meeting. -According-tor ~We, your neighbors at 1 .. _F-r,»_E»iliwiU». ;•:••, "". ' Liebcskindr "Their^large"turnout"indicated— l^jCreek Nuclear Station and •.And when y*>u need any cabin*. To> .t aluminum sldVn'g* UJESTERn 763-1936 aroo " Jersey€entral PowerA-r -onlritctor. Vi siTOur"Sfibwroom And Worn"?5 "tffaHagemenTs iSncern" and Interest In -their the Yards Creek Pumped or 687-398?^ TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL .__. _ tenants and their proporties;"- VACATION ^ Light and New Jersey '—-—- muda-to~ your'«peclf{t>«t Ions" npao' - Shovtfpom Qpaiv Nightlyby Appointment Qnly. .•..y Storage Station do not^ Lies be kind dedaredthat tldlTls a*tvi =-Pbwer & Lightr6emm«S»J=^= VrhnBg piirp"Bai.lfl To'hif* pollute the air because they Z.Catt today- both the management-andTh?~Tehants"si4es of— iREE HOME-bEMOMHRATIOII= ==^WE5T- ORANGE —"475 Rrrap&LAveT ^ ri Jl^ ny Cabinet .Specrolist" - _• ••'.. SH~^-~: :.j:x -resolvff^WiyrJflgue^fiiatifirlHea :._._Jogenerate«l8ctricity. :_„ -AUne AiutVince Bombact^Ownei infancy rather than wait unid It has blown our—»- I FULL DAYS + tTierffahyjlhreats to bur of prQportlon,~-whlch could tHen-Cecainc^both - 21 AtYaridsereekwe'fealsb.- : (N.J. Siol'. LJcinMd. Controcror)- " PAINTtNglRON RAILINGS egvirpnmenHrVewantto To Choose irgm\ ..^r;ji_ 183 U.S. RoBte^GriM Brook —embarrassing- aii^J harmful to bothpan^eirHeTZ 1050 FREE MILES 46. Lexington Xvo.,~ff MOUNTAINSIDE"=^TD48 Routo 22 Q. I have a palro^'wroughtlronrainngir keep our land beautiful, our ~" building extensive on! my stoop which have quite a few rust * VINYL-ALUMINlZED 21/9%$prlBBfleld Ave.,Vow Hall, ( Ualo» ) N.J. 748-306* A suggestion was'mode to tho mayor tliat tlie air clean and our water . \ . . . recreation facilities- Open All Day Saturday • spots Where tlie paint has flaked off. 1 un- name of the committee be changed totho "Ten- ' derstand there are paints that can be used 7Q50 fresh. Why? Because We including picnic areas, ant and Management Committee" to sliow that PRIVACY TYPES right over rust butl am wondering whether live here, too. nature walks and a visitors' "it truly represents both sides not only in "Pay lor only Iris gas you actually use. tills Is a good practice.. What do yog. theory but also ill name," Uebesklnd stated, - . center which will permit1 * WOOD STOCKADE rctomniend7 ' . A •. second , suggestion, approved by Mayor Who* o dsol. G«t a IV70 Otds ' We realize our responsi- „ ^Th even more people to TERMITE CONTROL veiit mat spots from getting worse. How- ^fiuttman—wfls—tliat-managemeat-aitaer-^eXecx - bility.tapro«ide-youwithjan_ or elect one of Us members to represent them Ing, .automatic traAamlsslah —enjoy-what Mother-Nature HOUSE PROBLEMS? ever they cannot smooth the roughness of : abundant and reliable W« Sptelallas In ths and that the tenants have tlie some right. Ac- ' radio and proper Insurance (or -•"•—;•• hastooffer. ' THE --' ^ M the rUfltec|i»por.s or fill In the lioles where ""ly J79.50. • PRICES! . prolssllon of pfaporty paint has flaked of/i For a smooth, even cording to Llebesldnd, this would be an ad- supply of electric power. & HEATING The answer ro your problem way be against t«rrnlt«s ditional step to make' this committee more Call lor FREE Tale-Reservations OIL & GAS HI AT' flijish you must firs);' get rid of the rust. functional." But we also realize our Our environment has been Unmark.d cars & irucka Utje a wire brush and coarse aluminum SAVE UP TO 40%l Call 373-1800 RE-ROOFING INSTALLED ox}de sand ponliic service NEVER LEAK uniedaf.es the U.S. government itst If[.. A woman . . . JUST PHONE 99" 201-233-6373 L.GELMAN&SON SAVE THIS PAGE FOR REFEREHCE CROWN TERMITE CONTROL hejp you afTtfB PAIMT BUCKUT. RantaDarf Open dally to 6 (or,by appointment). postmustar "had been' in offlco 14 years when : FT, INSTALLED 156 Custer Avo., Newark !f, General-Manager ., . - - 1 tlia Coiujtluition wu» tlgiiod, but 'oV'6ninicntr:r:rr"-":::~1' •v~r Root* 2i •' (*noh(*' " — _1. 606-7700; -rr CALL COLLECT -• t —AMD1773 SPRINGPI6L0 AVE;; MAPteWOOO 1218 Springfield" AVe". ""(Next to Kleas CUSTOM MADE ON THE JOB P.O. BM IBI . UMeh Plains ,, Diner), lrvlngton. Phone &99-2525. service Was almost exclusively a lan's-WOtld Aliens.. olSuiSi'rlsnl.A.Csr Corp, Ask to,

••* p Car, two bicycles • -Thursday, \prU.lG, 1070 are reported stolen Ramblers plan 4 TVere in past~week on cfycrnefy FT 1 our tripy are scheduled noon r:injble in Branch Brook • .. Springfield police reported one car and two ppHf-iq r^r. irpirrf Thrtntrvi' y by defeating Clarkfdr record of 22-5 r jClfft"SrTrvlt4tDn took his" car a ~~ "guests of*thc"TJnfoh'- County- bToituiuitj-The group will megi - pg y scoftd 15 'pointsJaiidl.sc-t_ up _many' otbers- - Morris Avenue Motors u Morris and Melael _. 'Hiking Club. at the Iranklln street sution J970 besketball season last Wednesday evening, lilc skill at-getting"Ehe Ball andtriggering tlie Widom was perfect from {he free, throw line, avenues last Tfaurgday tor servicing. The •.— On Saturday, Irene Aria us of • the Newark City Subway at at tlie Florence Caudlneer School as they de- Springfield fast break, hitting seven of seven shots. manager called police the next morning to re- of Newark will lead an after- 1:30 p.m. • feated an aUstar eighth-grade team from the Springfield broke on lop earlyrirrthis-game, Highscoring forward Jdhn Zurkoff also ex- port that the car had been stolen from the AIHO onijaujrday,Misslrina Clark Recreation Department League by an 86 as tliey came out in a full-^ourt zone press celled. John contributed 18 points to the win- parking lot during the night. 1). Meyer ofl-llzabttliwilllead u alx-inilc morning ramble in to 54 score. This was the Springfield squad's agalnsj the taller Clark players. 'Hie press ning attack and hustled off die boards for 12 Patrick Pren of Salter street called police Y girls plan 22nd victory of tlie long campaign and gave ' enabled the Minutemen to take the game's first rebounds, hive fouls .sent tlie hard-pJaylnK the South Mountain Reserva- st Thursday evening to report rthaf his tion, The group wlll meet at ibem~irfinal season mark of 22 triumphs against 13 points and put them up by a. 17 to 1 score Zurkoff to the bench early in the fourth period. bicycle had been stolen while he was-at the five losses. before the visitors hi* from the field. A short John finished tlie season as the Springfield GIs' dance the Braiiih.'ill terrace parking Florence Gaudlneer School. area, off Crest drivo, n quar- Joe Pepe began 'where he left off in the re- lapse in the third period brought Clark back high scorer with 4B7 season points. John com- Mrs. R. H. Kaveberg ol Laurel drive called About 150 servicemen .sta- cently"concluded Springfield invitation tourna- into the game but the rest was easy. pleted his fjUiiil year with the Miautemea-witlt- ter-mile from South Orange BANKAMERICARD police Saturday to report that her daughter's tioned at Fort Monmoutlt will avenue, at-10 ;*,m. meaLjoelcd the team to viciory-in-the-final-~ Qavln Widom was again superb in the back a scoring average Of Just under 2O7poInts a be guests of theJiiniorHostess bicycle was missing. Also on Saturday, Robert' game with 26 points and 23^ rebounds. Joe was __courft_C;avJuv-with-lH0 pressing defetise and 'game. Barbara Maxwell of Cranford reported that Club At an Evening I n Paria also effective from me free throw line were he playmaldnc, contributed greatly to the victory Howie Drew dlso contributed a fine last game and Ann yo^elofGranford-will lour hubcaps were stolen from her car-list dance Saturday at 8 p.m. The lead a •14-niilc__liike_along tlie . hit 10 shots. Pope, again going-over taller" *as"h'e*Tfas~done all season, Gav in this game to tlie Minutemen scoring.. Howie, who -has -' Thursday. Miss Maxwell told police that she event will" take-place ttC'liie — played goodUfllToll'season affiTwho hasbeenn AppjTIiCTirau irii'ITln tlie area parked her car in the lot at Saks Fifth Avenue . YVVCA, 1131. E. Jersey st,, ol Muum Mlnsi ln.l'ciuis-yl- • most .vital part of.the attack, hit 16 polntS-ill while' she went to work. When she came' out .Elizabeth. The affair will be tliis final game. Howie once again excelled vania. This group will meet at RENT at S p.m. she found the hubcaps missing, open to other servicemen in West Hyd avunue a^id Koutu YMCA fills , defensively, hit from tlu> outside and was a anting to reports. . if the area on leave. Music will'" '22, Nortli I'lulnflcld, at B:15 GREENFIELD terror off tw offensive'boards. Howie hit a be" provided fiy Toby Clahr, a John Lanza of Morris avenue reported thaK a.m. season total of 387 points for the Springfield disc Jockey. Girls 17 to-25- "TWO-WAY" someone stole a raincoat* a wool Jacket ,and ••' On Sunday, Nathan and Deny a camp pos±_ - squad. Tliis was fourth best on the squad, but slacks from a bedroll last Thursday. He told wea ring ' 'dregsy"—Utub.sfH" DRIVE AROUND Linda Blederman jit New surpassed die best season total compiled be- police mat the bedroll was on. his motor- may Join the jujiiur Hosiusses Levin of Kahway will load the fore thiiryear. GREEN POWER ON PENNIES! Providence has been appointed cycle which was In the rear yard. annual shcllcc and trail clean- SAVE up to $3.00 f hf»Siim- Bobby Hydock and Billy Palazzi again gave —T-ha-housekeepar at the Howard—Johnson - ^s Trail in northern Newjerucy. tnlt Area YMCA's summerly- — Jf^ performances, as tfiey took turns sharing Motor Inn on Rr_ 22 East reported that a The group -will meet at the COVERS 5,000 SQ. FT. lower rates - superior service the blick court wlth Gavl chairman Gai Kosko Linda camps. It was announced by " Widom. Hydock hit television set and two towel* were stolen from Lang Shelly Irederlcks and Paekiiuack- Wayne ShonjUng David R. Cotton, YM camping SJ* PoInt* in «•>? gnme. while Billy hit a pair WEEK-END SPECIALS R.,CoticnuYM camping p g, y p one of the motel rooms Sunday. JoycD-llubcT. Center at 9:15 a.m. 95 "EG. dlr.cc.tor. Cotten also an- of free throws. Both boys were very solid on 7.45 -MohrOfllnl V — col/fol "ttiSuTIced that som defens?lmary DANDELION and BROADLEAF With Purchoso of scribed. •action lor tha nomlnaUon ol pubUc «*ld (Uv, $7.00 PREVENTER withTUPERSAN communities—to and from Union area with an open house ers in temporary Jobs both I -"•-— will be held In the varioua , All th« followlnc tract or pared of Any Greenlield Mi.virui 1O or fROM II Und and the premises hercliutUr par- camp. - This was not a contest officially under the Q. tbo ^DVTlSlalp Ol £tovifltffi*4l(l Bog Product I Recommended for pre-cmergence, The all In ons lawn treatment on Friday, April 24. at 5:30 Union County and nationally. ic«4 twr«lntft*r dulfiutiMl, ticularly dj •ihulsd. lylnf and auspices of the high school authorities but p^U'if .in tn& f^iitrnrirBtHy sf govninifi of WEED KILLER control oftCrabgrau (smooth and that fertilizes with 18-6-6-Xcuu- Miss Biederman, who Is g.m. (tiiring National Secre- Cambria,*, said - coffee and nuxmvm tr* Uu Public OULctr* to beginning her third season rather included certain Springfield boys who taries Week, it was announced pastries will be served and one MvoUd tor »t U» Prlnury E3ection to Springfield In ln« Couitty, of UiMon vvl - COVERS 5,000 SQ. FT. A/lorfcs Hi way to show you whire you've been ... hairy), Foxtail and Barnyard Grass trolj Crabgrass and Lawn Insects are Dayton freshman. They organized them- bohiM tk Iw a. 1WO. mM »t th. SUto of N«w Jsrsey: In nawly seeded or established --£\w!tli Chlordanein withthe YM day camps, will by C. J. Cambria, manager of gift for each category of sec- 1 ElacUon Y> b« held NovMnb«r BE0INNINO at s point onth« Southerly tells you where you're going I turf. j*i5, one application. also serve as Camp Triangle selves to play on exhibition game against the ' the Union office. retary, typist and clerk will aid* of Usctua Street S44.12 foCtNorth- girl's" camp staftadvlsor. She Minutemen. Some of the players were not on_ Philip J. Cartwrigh* !»c. nftttd Btmt*a BSBVSf *"• .wssterly from th« Intersection of the Cambria said that similar be awarded to an Olsten regis- . -Jtmb«r Hotu« of n.pr«««nUUvo« •aid Southerly sld« olMeckes8Lr*etwlth the freshman' team, and the boys wore the :vjn«a UM 12th Dirtr&t . tfx Woatcrly sldo of SoulA BpringtltiUi G-1404 is a graduate of Montclair- celebrations will be held at the tered employee. Visitors who l Mlnuteman rood uniforms for the game. rMtmb«rs Baurtl of Chown Avenue; State College and teaches phy- • more than—135 other Olsten attend the '"open house" will tliencB (1) running North AA depvea Powered with 2-4*D and SILVEX, Killt dandelions/chick-' R sical education at Plalnfield also receive gifts. - -i UM&txara Towiuhp CommltUo, 33 mlnuUs West alone the said •gfe . . weed . . .' over 700 other broadleaf weeds/ offices throughout the country. \. Tavuaklp «l 6pyt«rUn Pu-Ub Hoc*.. . IJu place of SEGINNfKO. " circle, "Springfield, is among 21 Union Col- . Church MaU, low«r Uv-1 of! UEOiO loU 50-5» both tncluatve til the out-of-doors, . - _ Block 71 on the T»J( AUas of the Town- 1 lege sophomores who have been elected to . 2 American Ufloo Duildlnf. N. Brochures andjreglstratlon"' Iota Xi Cha'pter of Phi Them Kappa,, national •Trtarett Av«mw 4. Center Stra«t tmown ajvl do»ipuU

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PAU Secretary BOAHO OF ADJUSTMENT -SPIUNariELD, NEW JERSEY ; L^r. AnrU •I -The Reiular MaVUni ol the Board ol Adjustment oltheTnmahlpof Gtorlnrfleld achedulad to be bald on TueadayTAprU — EARLY COPV 1 11, 1OT0 la hereby cancellad and you are hereby noUflad that UUa maatlns wUl now— _Eublicity_chairmen_aie..u(Eed ... . WITH SHERWIN WU-UAMS PAINIS. TIME FOR A CHANGE be held on Tt» ._ lo observe the Friday' dead- •:00 P.M. i , . FROM-WINTER TO SPRING . . . JIME TO GIVE, YOUR HOME BuUdiaf. Mountain Avefaia line loi oilier than spot news. New Jereey. PAUL GREENffTEIN Include your name, addiess AND YOURSELF A LIFT! BRIGHTEN UP YOUR LIVING ROOM, SeoreUry EASY COLOR SpOd Loader. Apr. IS and phone number.' • DINING ROOM; KITCHEN OR BATH .. . RICKEl HAS EVERY- T.HlNjG_Y.aU. .NEED^.LO_ MAKE^YOUR :PA|NTJNG „ PROJECT SELECTION wwm AT EASIER TO DO! . ^: . mm RICKEL * *w** ********* ***r*

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SIMICIOS! Americans iinest Alkya* enamel , ,'","iTi tie anywhere , . . on woodwork and wo/ii. tightrlt makes your Many beaulifoVcolors. Ends the Guess Work in Select- PAINT ing Wall Colors! If You're Color home a safer place Matching Drapes, Carpeting, KEM-NAMEL Ready i*o Use! • No "Painty" Furnishings or Looking lor Beau-'' ...-.-'... — —. -•Y|~* t •• (• ••— tilulrWdll Colors, Visit Rickel -to-bo. The.East;.Easy' Uaon • Dries in Thirty loday and~HXak'e~yo'ur Selettlon~ A white that tfays white, won't yellow like Wall Paint!" Irom Sherwin Williams Color Minutesj _ ; Remember tonight r-~4udinary enamels ((am steam, grease, coo it- , One Coat Boutique. Easiest Paint Color • Scrubbable, Wash "1^ spatters. Use it anywhere .... on wood- Covers Most Selection Evert Simply Pull and 'n Wear Colors! Turn on a light. iseball Batting - Go Kartt wort, walls, Cab/ne.i." Color-matched to SurtocesI Tear Oil 9" Wide Paint Swatch. , Super Kern-Tana Latex Wail Paint. Archery - Table Tennis. Easy Clean Up with Soap and Water It's FREE! t- K Turn off a thief. Pony and Horse Rfdes "^-jUlltdini At I'icltup fricoi. SALE TIME AT We ReteWe TK« RIQI.I TO Urn!, Quantities Copyright 1970 By Incorporattd Ideal Advertritnij PrlJ"U Centor PARAMU9 INMKI fit rufljmur-i., GlttiuffUilU Shi>i)}>'<»t) Cnhl ' ',UJvl,nl,,ll.J0.*o,,,IC,,cl 20 HEAD SKIS OFF IN.,I to MrmiurU 4 M;i.l Nonhol Soul. 4 OPtN CMItV ami SAT. V tn 10 BOARD OF REALTORS OWN IUKV (imf SAI. 'V »i> '0 nN PAIIY o,»y s,*r. v i ' i. OWN DAM o»J Sir. 1 lo 10 .,e OPtN OMLV anJ SM.'V h 10 OPCN DAItVunJSAr. Vlo-10 OKN DM1 /'SAr. V lo 10 u SUHOAV 9 lo 6 - SUNDAY 11. t * SUNDAY 0 lo 6 ••UNDAV « I. 6 ;| Of The Oranges & Maplewood . Livingston Cluled SunJuy •IUHOAV « I. 6 (609)871-4000 584-8181 696.5600 Millburn . Short Hills and Springfield 10 ' Backpacking 44S-070O . 549-83OO MLS OFF •To SelUWm.All.iw.jd By Lnw My I,HH.~lAIU-.JtyUw 1 EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 2101 MILLBURN AVENUE, MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 763-5450 Archery Equipment Unlinritod Convoniont Pinv. •,. ... 'I'liuruday, A()i'il 10, 1970- Grants to be given Quality of air being improved Art; graphics sale yiiiiiiiuiuumiHiuuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiMMiiiuiiiaia 1:30. 7:30; l-rl., 1:30, 8; Sat., 3:45, 8; Sun.. 3:52, 8:02; ^Saturday e ven iog^ at adult school t£ teachers under The Theater Seen Theater Time Clock ..BUTCH CASS1DY AND. THE TT area; Essb officia] reports — "The Geiiel-Jliuu Clap," a film developed listed i STOOGES MICliT HERCULES, 3:45: Sat., 1:45, S:-|5, 9:45; t Yale fluivL-rsiiy by,a group Including William ' innovation program Tony Awards to be front at Ethical center :iis!ied'by the theaters. • 3. Sun., 1:55, 5:45. 9:45. , uiu Collin, idiiyerslty ctia|)Uin, wiil-lly.. graphi sliuwii l>y intui&k'Qr'ii!^™.!!!1™^..^"11 wiir be presentcQ afHic EUiic.il CltiSfey, uirK fkyspr!! ppya T. ei" Montcluir. Mrs. Marilou third year, individual projects aimed at trying iiHmtli. f daily, Saturday and Mon., Tues., 1:45. 7:20, 9:45; _Si Campus Restaurant. Union. and chal.cngt.ig problem, but ihe sulfur from fuel'oil. Ksuo , Sentiment and subjective Judgment occur at Mamer, director, is "a member_of the Print lelliBun f.i!,lii(jn .1 problem that concerns many ouc new methods of instruction are uwarded nuous from 1. I-'rl., 1:45, 7:30, 10:15; SaL, American ingenuity has faced uesearcResearchn anaiiud i-n^mferinm-uEn . these awards,' as well as in movies, l-'ollowinf* Uyuns was tapped (or pii.sl by Ilobc Coiuicli:dl America and lectwfejrjjh(he.subject adulls, p.inicuhirly those of us with children up to $1,000 under an appropriation of $100,000 1:4S, 4:45, 7:35, 10:15; Sun., and overcome o t h e r-_such__. mid others have developed a Is a scorecard mid some comments to mis- •Mnrrison, li-.id dr.mia critic of Variety, 'in-high school and college," Meyer com- made by the. State Legislature. FUNNY 1:15, 3:45. 6:30, 9:10. , ; FRANK problems" in iho pab'i "»d 1 number of these so-ciilletlluel . and history of graphics. Mrs. IKiiiier will be guide, you. 'Hie best way to play tlie ^uessini; on tlje h,i!;is of columns seen til these* mented.. ".SeVer.il members of tlie Adult. Joseph P. Conerton," coordinator of thominl- l'*ri., Moa., .'..... t • • am confident it will do so oil desulfurizationtechniques. at tlie oi»eniiig to give informatToiLOii the graphic game is tlic-sjino way you really do it for tlie FONTAINE in School's board of .trustees previewed it and graut program in tlie department's Division Sat.. "1-.20. S:4S.T ,~again.*LT--,.,I!.-.... , _. - Facilities using.the Esso Re« processes. . - } Academy _ Awards—by making your guess at MILLBURN CINEMA - - were very much • impressed; they found it of Curriculum and Instruction, said the May 15 5, 8a0;fea- PtrctmR The cpcukci—described- search proceGseB- are beinp .—Tty:-<3diibit_will feature pruiriinjill medi;i_ tlie last second, when tlie envelope is beinfl', THE PR1HET-OF"MISS JEAN" AFUNPJX —hjghly..provocjlivc," he added, _ wln deadline will enable the department to review' "liiiy"..roles, mn.-ly i Hrnmlnn r., Fri., Mon., BRODIIL Tliur., Mon., Tues.'. recent-progress in two aspects installed to help-meet long- Including intaglio, lithographs, woodcuts, seri- Among the topics "Tue Generation Cap" THING the proposals and select the grant winners '^jyy^iri—5iewi-iuiier_aiid has a^_g"«^ d'oy-.' Sat., 1,5:25.8:34; at air pollution: automotive range, demand &' for low-sulfur graphs and collographs • which range in size luudiei .upuu^jecurding. Ui_Mcy£E,_arc .what •way as any other, and It's a Uttltrmore exdt-— HAPPENED J ln-atnpli-time for Implementation-of the 1970- Ceorj'.e~~Ho.si-—always in lop" ; , cihissioris and •"emlssibne of* 'conxeirt fuels/ " " "' ' " " ~fF6nftwo by foiir.IhcKbS'tO'^TtaSfmTch'dsTThe studeiits think of education, religion, and _ ing. 1 apologize if you have to skip around ln_ ON THE ' -71 projects to begin in September. • FISH ,_.,. sulfur ^idjLJsfroin large in- Tlie.shaker noledjjiot die full-color war.ks represent a variety_of style^ -udiaLiuiiluc.'^jL.wjlliJi: very.dosi^.^. ,_„ ethlcsl why thuir VIOWB ara-o^en in confllcc "There were 108 projects "funded for the TfhdeacTi category. Tlio list "is I'iven "in the - -SIHCL-E* 'dURtri;il and commercial present "state" of air contarni- witli some figurative, abstract and non-repre- .SUl'l\)U:riN(.; ACTRESS. MUSICAL: Penny r .1:.."22)-THEV~ • HAMSTERS "with those of their elders; and ways that 1968-69 year and 100 funded for the current order it was received from tlie producer, ami Soelol facilitics. -; " - nadori. did.not occur overnight sentational pieces . . . l-ullei 1 just plain hope she wins. Bonnie '•OUIJUYE, MR. CHIPS—Peter OToole, wlio S1OOT/H6RSI:S, Thur., Fri., • GER8ILS parents and teachers can better understand 1969-70 year. In each year some 400 applica- Is not necessarily die exact order of |>resi'ii- playa the title role In the muslcalversion o£ _Mljnf7VJ'ue3., 7:20, 10; Sncv" Ho reported thai control and final solutions would noi_ _"_—Allworks ai-e signed, limited edition prints /l-'ranklm—In ::nme-show with Penny. Melissa DANCE undoy ' AIKO Starring • BIRDS OF ' ..- the youth whuse. idealism often takes' furms tions were submitted. •• . • cation on awards nl|;lu. '• ..... - sun., .1.3:15,5:25,8:05,10:35. systems on 1968 model enrs be obtained that quickly either, done-lay contcin|>orary artist;; from tlie United. Hart—lief show, closed in half a week. Melba. 1 fie uijvel and film, and who won the Best Evgry Sun. Nlla COLEY WORTrl ALL KINDS that appear In rebellion against traditional Conerton said that nine additional minlr --PLAY: "Borstal Boy"—tlie best piece of are. designed lo reduce one Significant solutions, how- States, South America, Europe jmd Japan. Moolluiani ever, can best be obtained if .Baroness von Essenbeck, who 1ms an hi- spellbinding, the season's smash. "Indians"—* OLD EVERGREEN FORALL~~ tlie currenLEChool year for innovation projects most dilliclllt Job and solved tiie problems.' Award), is seen in scene with younu Craig MR. CHIPS,Thur., Fri.. Mon., : 11 ond 25 SOLO OUT = —uriburned hydrocarbons— by all segments of bur society " tlie show. All tliese artistu have works, in tlie xestuous relatlonslilp with tier sou, played IXiy is.a Montolair artist who te/fches at uie in tlie teaching of reading. • highly significant, an early season Hop. ''LiTjvt Milton Kat:;elas—line work, but play did not Marriijii. Picture opened yesterday at'tlie Tues., 7, 9:20; Sat., 1:20,'4:40, LODGE , PETS 65 percent. Another source of view the problem as one of permanent collections of loading .museums,;~ " by Helmut Berber. Adult film drama, of Red Hot Lovers"—thin, jx>pular. Any of die -HR. D WAV MUSICAL •'II" •liiliical Cultui-e Society. Her weraiion among in- politan Museum,- Whitney Miwcum and the. u Museum. Anotlier^of theaitists, A^bertChrist- Montclair qrYshow inn at tlie Ormont Theater, East Oranyc. MUSICAL: ' "Applause"-—A sure tiling. ANDY V/ELLS ORCH. RATES AVAILABLE • "' *_ .60 percent. Further improve- dustry, government and the Library of Congress. . 'J).._, . •' al>m'r._-nvcr;ij',i', thou^i I think he failed to Fri., Mon., Tues., 9:05; Sat., Compl«fa VorUty of Jaiier, had an exhibit of palntinga^the same "K Painter - A Potter," on exhibition of "Coco"-—a success because uf Hepburn. direct his le;idinj', mean, llarciy seems lo IK* .1:10, 4:30, 7, 9:30; Sun.. 2, (Sil. $9.25 a up) ments are expected to bring. public. PANCE MUSIC f Tfi Several of.jhe_artisis_c»rnezfrdm the iocal-7 —niuseum-lnNoveiiiber 1969. — abstract collage paintings and large ceramic "I'urlle"—not bad, but hardly overwhelming. "-_4:2O.-6:4O. phout ~nr 'fi r- reductions in 7 -tin* ITKHI of thu season.lie's getting tlie inu?r^. Winner Gig Ynung _... _ ^-hC-said, lime-ig area. Including Clare Romano and JohirRoss— —•Ml prints iii-ilie-vxhiblt wilHie-oit^ale at Jugs and homsj ls.now-oftvlewatthe^lontelair XbcTnuslcaPseaSoTiTius been sopobrdial dit-ri 8'lil ? 37G-O189 - those and other emissions. view's ant! publicity, deservedly, loo.__.. CARPENTERS. ATTENTIONT' eded to build thejy; of Englowood, -"best known for their devciop- priced runlng from J10 to $90. Profits wili > Art Museum. Yutaka Ohashl-ia-the painter, Private Parties up to 200 are only rhi'ccTlOiiiliiees. "Soil you...If lo 30.000 (omltio. -Tlie speaker reported that IJIUI-X.TOH, MUSICAL: Midiaellientliall— MAYFAIR (Hillside) - JL facilities to proviiiiCsufflcient mentof tiie now coHograph niedhim. Worden be doVatcd to the Kthicoi Culture Society. Bruno .mVerdlere thc.potter. ACTOR. PLAY: James Coco—well'likedand wlih a low^aif Wan( Ad. Coll • . progress also lias been inadc voluiDiiS of low^sulfur fuels to had a very Minis show todirect. PhtllpKosc on screeharFox DREAM OF KINGS, Tlitrf.; 666-7700 THE SEA SHIll good, could be the sentimental choice. Trunk in recent years in rcdufdng meet tiie growing demands.of "solid job, but not luspiiinj',. Ron I-'leld—fluid, , Oiy. Youilg, who won die, Oscar for Best Fri., Mon., Tues. 8:30; Sat., opens at May fair L 62B BOULEVARD, sultuc-oxide emissions commercjrand industry. Crimes-T-cxcellent, tliuugh unknown in tills sciiiiillatinj'.; a1:;o dicl the ciioreop.rapliy. Ron &i|>|>ortlnj; Actor in_^'-ThCy. bnoot norsea;— =3.10:3Offiun., 3:02,6:36,-16:10" i KlnllMorth 272-6580 Antliony Qulntuiaro in "ADreamotKing^" — ?.uumry u"d llls P1"* 1K brand "uw- |;rlt: lops the field. * - ' Lton'r 'HiL'^' which is continuing on screen . HAIL, HERO, Tliur., Fri.. electric power gencrjirncrattoi n pp- A : — Weaver—aa actor's actor lii tlie best senrie. tions and large us> new fllm__at tlie Mayfair Theater, Hillside. SCENIC Dh.SK.NHK: Mine Cl">"L™—had n at' the Fox Theater on Route .22. Union,"" Mon., Tues., 6:45, 10ll9;Sot., icrs ofUt/avy ^A ji |CJr —fuelboiU Tim plrtlire lh short-'run and. eluded last wimmer^-a-gifted sl'art'S acting honors~\vTtIi Jane l-onda,-Su-- S:20._a:54^-Sua.,-ia5, 4:50,- f^Ha^uch-/QjQf..-fnUSI-C- ene df.'di',nLT. No Mlclziner^r-anadicr yxc^t~ saniifih .York, Michael Sarrazln and Red 8:23; Sat., moun.OOl ARA- ''LAY: Helen Iljycs—at-her bust —jitcaii;liL..pLiyij rnrrly wiit-jjitilil1: ratei-' Uuttons,. 'Iht!. picture,^Iilmea in color, wasr^ =B IAN-NIGHTS. l:30;i:3_ —Taimny—tirtiTTeF:--my -• choice^ J y There .should IK* wp:iratu prizes.- H Aglhofi/rJKrnlir Fur \ festival set ^ rooks—her play ran only one directed by Sydney-Pollock. •' in stellar roles. tl|c film was photographed bei't—Hondolph—iinn-thr-smHfth—iJ ••''They Shoot Horses7 Don't They?" waB Saint Peter's College, Jer- niglit. This category hardly matters tliis in color and directed by Daniel Mann. " . ho w.i.1; top uoich with a multi-seem1 show. nominated for nine Academy Awards. sey City, wiirholil an art and season an there.were no cliallcnging plays for .The associate feature at tlie Mayfair Is COSTUMI-; UliSICNIvH—Ray Ajjiayan—liad BALDWIN music festival Sunday iltrqugh acrresscs. - "Hall. •HerofrnJult Him about, a wealthy^ .u show nboui show hi/. A bif. pjus. Cecil Bc-u- Tuesday. ACTOR, MlJSiCAL:LeiiCrirlou—lie's got the nioog^ialreLl- ^ollege-droi>M}ut. -Michael- Doug- -i«n^-«trictly a pt*rnonnlity-arttM.-JW; Uol>ert _.:_Gn-the -openlng-iiay-paint~_ smush show. Clyvon Little—^oixl; it will "be' Disna>Mnovie held - MftttttlNTOWN las (Klrk_Pouglos' son) stars wltir Artliur. 1 Lavine—tii.s .show flopped. Coslunu'.*; may not ings, sculpture- and handi- closep Robert Weedc marvelous singer, PIANOS ^ Tteune3y~and Te^resu Wright. Die- picture. have been noticed. T'reddy Wittop-—i|iiinspired crafts"will be exhibited in tlie Again, no overwhelming rules. . — • ARMORY In color. Was directed by David Miller. work liiiK. year. -- college -quandrangle. ^Ardst.-j ACTRESS, MUSICAL: Lauren Bacall—de- on Bellevue_screen Also Large Inventory of Th« Saturday~inlfllnce features at tiie May- UGIITINC; DFJfK;NKH:-Jo Miel'/iner—had :t who are not students or teach- mand a recount If she losesT The lady Is'a haunting sliow.io iiy.Ui. tinniest lo remember. Walt Disney*^ classic film, --^Fantasia," ers at the college liave also fair are "lOOl Arabian Nights" and "Three sensation, katharinc Hepburn—some may pay Stooges-Meet Hercules." — ' — ^_ Tharon , Mu.ssei—r-immy. opportunities with a continues on screen at the Bcllcvue Theater, YAMAHA * LOWREY PIANOS been invited to show their their respects with a vote. Dlly.i Wading— Mulligan'! b Wavofite decorator Stjie multi-scene musical, Thomas" Mcelion—bril- UjJpur Montclair. The .music-color cartoon work. her show closed after four performances. 1049 Clinton Avo. liantly succeedeti in creating a ^larinplylitniow feature, with'exccrpts from Beethoven, Tschai- »lrvin ton» 371-8833 During the outdoor ac- SUPmRTlNU ACTOR, PLAY: Joseph CoV B SALES & SERVICE Whether you favor the clcun, uncluttered lin liii-i>lonii;ii--oausttl t'.emtint- diHCotnlort. kowskyp Dukas,-Stravinsky, Schubert, Mous- * tivities a group of bands will Art Cinema continues —-his show ran for two weeks. Ken HowilrtF1- .This is anoilier catef.ory riiat shouhlbe sc|);ir- Kor^sky, Ponchlelll, wiihStokowski conducting, Rtb* • Bto«k« offer a variety of music from fine and has a good, sympathetic pan. Dennis HO ntrd into plays/ and inusteal?i.—Hics'e will lv vhnwn continually jtliis. week. . hard rock to jazz, blues and King—one brilliant scene. ' * " with ^Marriage Manual' -iill itiiisters of their cralu • "[•"antuisia" was produced in color. folk sqngs. A barbecue also Urn SUPPORTING ACTRESS. PLAY: Eileen kl Michael I^enneii will be held, delivery, Gerard Dam(ano directed the adult *'docu- Hockar-t—a previous winner. Bltliy'eDunnci w LaleiU, butXshow'iioi' conducive ANTIQUES . • mentary-rype" film, "rlie Marriage Manuai^"~ fresh new eye-catcher. Alice Dru/mnond—-'. — At 6 p.m. the activities will abilities. Run Fiald-—also'directed; Oscar talent appears— ,"• which is being held over at the ArtClnemn in suffered an early closing. Linda Lavin—ex- move indoors to Dliuieen Aud- choice.if he winsA^Jrover Dale—sliow was n FAIR &' SALE — — WATCHUNC, N.J. Irvington Center, (or anotlier week. tremely clever-actress. 1 will be mildly upset 756-3708 itorium where the muKic phase flop. Lout's JohnHon—^naimained j;otx.l Broad f Millburn Cinema APRIL 24-27 ROUTE 22 . Open Daily Till 9 P.M. will continue. :• ' The picture, narrated by a psychologist, was if Mlss-lleckarl doesn't .win. ^taliaii provincial produced In color. wav standard. . Members of the- college's --•-••-•••— ACTOR, MUSICAL: Rene An- iscar-wiuners and nominees NATIONAL GUARD glee-olub-wlll-act-as singine - in an exclusive double-feature bill at the" ARMORY waiters and old movies will Mi4llHirti—Shiemnr-'.Fhe-i)icnn-cn~ort;"Bu be shown. •—-••• UAYFAIR. 508 MAIN ST. Young people niake up mory than'40 percefU,. C;i.ssidy and the Sundance Kid and ''The Jkpiece suite* / ^fCj EAST ORANGE ; Primt1 of-MlfiS Jean Drodle." . ,.'. ., . —Saint-Peter's students are "A DREAM OF KINGS'^ Off 5-2600 Paperback novel of all new applicants-at local cmployjnerit v '-lUitcli-Gafisidy—mam Paul NewVnan, Rob- MIRACLE HAIR in' charge of the festival ond_ Anltiony Qulnn In0*>/St*v«n» EXCLUSIVE services offices. The number uf job'teeker*~ "are belnfi^"u^ervlsetrby~TEd- "On* of lh« yam's 10 b«*i''~ -—between tlie a(',es o( 16 and 22 years is expected erl Kedord and .Katharine Ross, iuid was' Ovaliabler42x6O\with 3 leaves **HAIL HERO""/ purchasedfoc-Wm ward Reuier, assistant dean of # Dirk Oog-fdr ln8Hd Thullrr Hi bu about 15 million in 1975. ', directed by George Roy HilL, \ SAVE SOr wiihthu atl lot. Motln** HOLLYWOOD — * • Itnr opfnlng clay INVENTION- students. ' • , ^U-LTHE DAMNED" Vdict* of "Betty Baop" inhun- China grill and glass, glass 1 ••1,001 Arabian NIQKI." In A Slr;inj;u Land, paper- tuck novel' tlut is oirreiiily To appear in film druls of cartoon's before Hlie • "3 Stoogas M««' H«rtuU«" R«t«-iv,rouml TWOOD — MjoQues- w.is seen in person in any of Levie given shelves and lights. 62x19x76" and tells of Uiu upluuval Ui dm——', Year's-Ten Best!l_ YOUNGER sociation. was awarded thai; world created^hy-jJie-HM-priK— OKALaOAao of Review • "organization's Highest symbol in^ Hexual, relitfi«l(h o low-cost CALL COLLECT (201) 925-4744 an incapacitating stroke. Four side chairs Ad call 686-77O0 Eugene O'Neill's UNION LONG DAY'S 2-6251 Dolly UlTneoi, HAIR CENTRE OF NEW JERSEY Strike idle down Two arm chairs „ i the "HOW TO" film 1 -r^-Aprll 18'lhrough 2o JOURNEY INTO NIGHT r.9,1 0.1 I - Curium ut K,M.. OR-5-ISai 16 WEST ELIZABETH AVE. MATCHING SERVER, $199 BELLEVUE* , SPECIAL STUDENT RATES PLUS AN KXTKHKIVF TT during February HELD OVER2ndRECORD BREAKING WEEK C AL SUNDAV ^N^W JERSEY 07036 Lw%?< v&JkMiSg*' -UPPER MONTCLAIR rwf, n DINNER , $M WASHINGTON —Strike IMMEDIATE DELIVER Y ClULDHK»lt:^,omp|olo Sundllv ri-lnner -ii-S- ^••••••••••••••••••••••••••(•••••••••••••••llllllllllillM Idleness in February 1970 ac- KNOWLEDGE LOUNGE-UAK OPEN DAILY FROM NOON OLD S I would likt le know mormbodl ihi Mliadi Halcplit* Z counted for 0.13 percent of the BAHMAlb-j6YCE estimated total working time, Contemporary + LOVE ^Make a Date WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT S DANCIN5 the lowest level for die month -=HAPPiNISS" ; co;;v Coloring FocllllU. ' V EVERGREEN since 1967, the LaborDepart- tofupio 75P.r«.n« 376-3840 § AtDRUS- ment's Bureau of J-abor k 8-piece suite yf\\J\J Statistics has reported,; m LODGE -MAII ; ZIP- There were 1.8 million EVERGREEN WE:, man days of idleness during 'S nUfH0H£__ ^__ : : S the month, as against 2.6 mil- * Surf tdble,< 42x60", with 3 leaves SPRINGFIELD TllllillllllltllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU lion in 1969 and 4.1 million Jn_!°68,_ »China,grill and fetass, glass MATINEE — PICNIC OROVE it's Great-Fun!.: LUMCHEOM- ~— shetjDesandMghp!. 6&16XL7 SESSIONS DlNKER.PARTIES

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Hie JuiiaiJun. LUycon ftcgiuiul High Scitool DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOOK truck L^am bo<.su.-*«6<)600000«OO00OO0O00O0<»C» X)OOOOOC<>OCC«<>0000«0«000«0< >ooooooooooooooooc»oooooooooo< >oooooooooooooooco<«oooooooc< Huiidoi',;; will OUUIJICIU in the - Union County >«0OO0ooo«>oooo«»oooooooo< >«>0O0O<»0O0OOO0OOOOOO0O0Oocooooooooo< Help Wanted-Male 3 Help Wanled-Malo LilMlleit)'.c rioitUvYonli'ai-honic;. - W>6OO&0OO0O0O00O00OO0O0000O< A£umyl bolh teanu; Uut week tile [julldogs —- SECRETARV- were ovtriwweriitj^ in almost ill! tlie events. CLERK TYPIST .1"._INVENT6RY_ CONTROL for — " WHAT A AB NG ACCOUNTING-CLERK Against Clark, Arnold-ijcrst rim the 100-in E1!RCH. ' ACCOUNTS RKCEIVAULE BGRED^ WITH HOUSEWORK;. 5120 up ADVERTISING AGENCY | WONDERFUL WAY Lab Technicians a lime ol 10.6 while .Lenny I'raiher was third ~~HI«fi ~Si-ri66I~ greduele. "Diver: TTrun^icirour^rBd; ~U]im~XG~WI>i . E«.riicnc_d QnJy^ .iiulMty- ap- sifted duties. Light typing with H^urcu. Lluht typiii|[. Ott pend* on bkgd. 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'' MILPRED MILLKK AGENCY pp, YOU, choose the daysr- hemistry) llurd. •rtit.Uullilous swept tlie 440 wllii Paul Make the move lo a cKalleingmg job opporiuhily. 108 No. Union Ave, Crunlurti wllllfiit: lu luntributo your aiulrfilt (53,n), JIH' kapuunuaiulltippfinishlng K 4/IC _Jo—hrlillmt JiJ^-iaiiiVj. we. the-weeks; the-months one—I\vo--tlueu.. , RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS DESK AS A CUSTOMER- u ijooij Job for you, r-il.-*), in(rro>illnK w,.,k you want to work Some Experience Desired; Excellent WorkingXondi M.u-ry jnsoplis led a lull-mile sweep in. a - CLERK TYPIST SALES SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE KEYPUNCH OPL'RATOH — National TECHNICAL SERVICES coocern bas Immedlau optninv lor otfotury |M V.r./U..(Jf H:l>3 with Todd'Herman s^i ud Typlttt. Dlvtiritlfled dutlea. e»poil.tu'e n«4' experienced or IBM selwol gradual In .xnli-r of N«wurk.' as a famous • Mike Stadler third.'Cary Street won tlie mile U::iO A.U. - 4110 V.u: SALARY $100 PLUS. SEMI-ANNUAL REVIEWS. GOOD ararboub r weKK. Conveniennnent t locilociUoU n a Eenerous benefifit tiroKram. Koorr interinte - ^ WHITE GLOVE GIRL for Dayton in 4:40.5 while Kenny Hall was TYPING, PROCESSING OF ORDERS, GENERAL CORRES- APPLY: i —^Jl PONDENCE. MUST HAVE GOOD TELEPHONE "COM- view, coouct p. w.-pric.rsniTssiTssaas " Co. Diamond rd., SprlnjiltlJ/Tj.Y '• for MANPOWER tliird. '•» ~ ' r lJ/Tj.Y __, CALL 404-4100 FOR INTERVIEW, APPOINTMENT. MUNICATION.. 8;3Q A.M..r.-A-30J'-M-'.-.-'. JK>»»MX4/ Vuu wstwU tut lK« il^yi yim 1'dnnr—' WEEKDAYS 8 AM TO 4 PM* In tlie two-mile. Norm Ueinhardc won in / u«"fiTW u« iwn uTwetk. or (ull KEY PUNCH OPKHAlVJKiJ 1 9:43 while Keilli Theile was third. Carmen Air conditioned uftlc AIR-CONDITIONED OFFlCETTfBERAL'FRIrKiE BENEFITS, ni. Hit timi' tor i«r|uln week* »r moiilttn bunellle. Excellent wa rklng condlllune. PAJ1T TTME. KXPI.I(llJ,fi;i) kU : was first in tlie 120-yard high hurdles NAMKYOUH HOUltS" • ler, I 291 S'L : of (lie year. If you're un trxpot- EXCELLENT WOfiKINGCONrJITIC n. N.J. I lrpr^_fiumn\il^ N.J. % mile from Boll Laba) "I $PHIM0-ST^ M0RH*y HILLS, M. •Him.im""" " 'llj/W" (AN.EQUAL OPPORTUNITV EUPL6YER) Drure Zabelski Hwcprthtrshoc-put.-und Zabel- Job Where You Have A Chano BtjuiiLjQpDiirtun.ly Employer (M/PJ -(.l-mlle. rrorr. Summit. N.J. >/• rnlle from Dell Leb.) ski (151-11), Keller and Foster swept_lue Netters win 2r Dayton ploys^on road Q 4/1 •; To Put Yow-Skills To Work SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR discus. Woody Younge^rbiinded out Uie scoring— Equal Opportunity Kmpluyer (U/F) G 4/16 Let Us Hear From You. - TYPIST CLKRKS - Beginners accepted foc~ttus' Chevron Oil Cu. in J)T)lon hu« r WOMEN-GIRLS ''"' -—with a leap of 18 .ft., 3-3/4 inches. In the long wortirwiiuV poaltion In sales depL 71- OFEICE^LERK r -.- : immedltilo opening for PBXI Sulury up IO $2. SO per hr. Hart jump. - •" • ' - .- l NOW 1/2 I.Kir »..k All wtploree beneUta. DICTAPHONE OPERATOR 7S6 Operator. TyplnK and light . face Caldwell in llAXTHt WAHKHOUSF. CORP —-HELP'WANTED--- —- A-l- I t.tn« mortiloa oi* oorly wvenlnir". " \Sprin|»flcld demolished West OraiiRc—last clerical dullett Inclutlrd,Excvl- | Linden of.IPe ia«kln .(2)'brii{hl ^irst fwo=^ — HMEOfATE HIRE. :.,'Union. Un- 1500. Are You A Good Listener? __leot -working condition* _ und ) Wednesday with another -awesome-show-of— :-,_. -WOMEN— ' (NLGHT_SCHOOLiTUDEliLPREFERED) InltrvUwi 0-4 dally < Good "SpeKer?" EMPLOYMENT Company~t>»n*(ll*t $~~duy ii.uA" cut ion' drpl. Sulnry " bui.ua strength. Kellerjmd (Jrani wereJirstandthird and another walk got Dayton In trouble early,- . week, •xpcrlamrd dciiirtiblv. Por informiillon Cull Mr. Ma-Ui TASK FORGE- (PART TIME WORK) hour, flt-,0 lo 5. Cull Mr. Keur- Genorol Clerical Duties. Excellent-Worldng Condit- —In tlie javelin, and-Zabelski nnd Foster were" league By ARNOLtTGERST but Wolff got out of the Inning by getting the 101 No. Wood Ave., Linden 025-9339. ! —TemSOIIVV II"'P Service No fee Good Accurate Typist 92S-1600 - nvy, 6B7-1 550, Ext. 48. first and tliird in tlie discus. Foster, Abel- Dave-Minlman s--two-run home .run in the U ions AND Benefits Program. Hillside hitters to fly out. CASHIER Who Can TypB_?O WPM Avon Offers An Excellent (i 4/16 An Equal Opportunity Employer ski and Keller combined-far-a. .sweep in the The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School sixth Inning broke a 1-1 tie as the Jonathan • Although-thn Du I klogs won their opening game STttNOS TYPISTS^ . ... • X 4/lo WOMEN - PART TIME , KEYPUNCH OPTRS. On an IBM Electric? shot put, with Dave Stromeyer. and Paul Fries tennis team got off to a fast start by de- Dayton Regional High School baseball team of the season, Kevin Moynlhan pitched an out- v PART TIME Earning Opportunity In LABORATORY SECRETARY Telephone ooliciUitlon work, from your APPLY: WEEKDAYS 8 AM TO 4 PM scored its second victory of the .season, a DICTAPHONE PBX OPHB. JhuH timu mornings. 20 ' ^bamij(-atyoiir convtniencu. Can il —fir«t-oml-thlr(.lt-nl work, will challenge Clark on the road. • . Today Dayton will play Summit in Summit APPLY IN PERSON ate. SECRETARY- 140+ -AVOMAN-FULL OR PART TIME Carmen Bovc won both tlie Idgli and low squad today. Against Caldwell Dayton was able APPLIANCE rUBBTTUBE CBED1T -Course. ALCAN HETAL POWDERS "mornings" Dnclft&niriSKnrvC.plant. Against^Uriioh Catholic Hank Dobln, playing and Saturday the Bulldogs- will face Verona SIDHE NEEbB EXPERIENCED Omt- 9:30 AM TO 9T30 PM - 901 Lahigh Av«., Union Paid vncftlion. beneata. CiU bet. 1 « Amerace - Esna Corp. __ hurdles and Lcn.Prather was second in the to collect five hits and hit many other drives FOR GENERAL OI " If You Are All These: ' Gal Friday typo, tiuud—tUcllU, 1 : on the road. Wednesday, Springfield will chal- CALL: An Equal Opportunity Empluver 3 P.M. Smart Cloanern.SOCCbanooUor highs and tliird In the lows,. first singles, lost to Dave Phister, 4-6,-1-6. solidly. The Hilltoppers are strong offensively n3-lU3, MR. N. WHY NOT WORK drain* lo work extremely dlvar' ' . Av.*., Irvington, 371-8616. 4/ie ^nge Whippany Park on the road. X 4/16 sifted Job, and your own cur, 2330 VAUXHALL RD,, ; ' UNION. N.J. Dayton swept, both the 440 and mile'against Coach Norman Pollack said that Dobln actually and defensively, and Springfield must get more Robert Hall Clothes Mlnlman,-besides hitting the home run deep UEAUTIC1AN ( rerrule) AT GRIFFITH are the r«quU.te for lhl» Jot). x>ooooooooo<>x>ooo<>ooo< West Orange. Raptmno, Josephs and, fresh- didn't play his normal game. Howie Levine had batting support Co win. Experl*flc»-for VsiUtjuTf Stlon ' WESTBOUNOLANE.HIGHWAY22 Summit, Union, Fee puld. Coll 276-6600. no troublo disposing-of Ty Nett^ 6-3, 7-5, to left field, drove in the other Bulldog run 3SO-IT700 or WHERE YOU'LL HAVE NURses MILDRED UILLER AGENCY Domestic Help Wanted-Women- 2 (AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) man Jim Dewey led the 440 sweep and Street, TI4-WU B proce. ... B>ue Cro.e/Blue 8hle CALL 353-4880 FULL OR PART TIUR__ STENO rhanko in step. Call 8U-4049. aikfof~ plete tlie scuriiig. ' \ Art Starr and freshman Marllh Dennis, oedurea. pleajlnf Ulepbone nuuur. CLU1K — DH-EHESTINa WOitK In ,-RlderJ 7-3 AND 3-11 JIHIKTS , Frank. B4/K* I OVERTIME The Chiefs tied the game in the third on Son* afiorUiand. Write to Box «Mfl, credit dept. Knowledge of typlnf. E»- IrVington, Maplewood Although Hillside lusfto Millbum last Fri- playing first doubles, beat Union Catholic, ... Ufa Insurance — Exi«H«nl woriO0OO0O0O0O0O«>00000OOO0 On Saturday, April 25. Marry Josephs, Norm won his second straight state championship Uaufana. 213-U2S. An Equal Oppor- GRIFFITH LABORATORIES meet Chrtl Bervlea rrqulrrmmU. Send CHIP MEN much better and "exhibited a powerful serve for Dayton and got credit for his. first Victory for home, aluxt be prejenUy employed. tunity Employer. n1 oll!-a__h.Cily TYPISTS-STENOS-KEV PUNCH APPLY DAILY 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m. ' of the season. with a 58-39 victory over West Orange, Mini mum 3 yeare' experieace. pleaae 855 Rahway Ave.,JJnion, N.J. lUJi, Urt-en, N.J." , n 4j\i xxx>ooooooooooooooooooooooooo will participate in the two-mile event in the to beat Ron-5chuli(ianr6j-4,'£-3. Howie Levine, write Box till e/o Union L.id.r, 1291 J85-JIJO SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 12 champions of the northern division.' CLERK TtE PAJD . . »1» An Equsl Opportunity Employei KEYPUNCHERS X 4/16 Penn Relays', held iji 'Philadelphia.— '- --*_who_wa— s havinR-some ,trpuble-With the windV~~ Stuyveiant'Ave., Union, H.J. K4/1S PLUSH EXECUTIVE Springfield, champion of the Central New Ceil for brite peraon wilh PART TIME — llouttivtvc*, career UNION CO. FIKU " defeated Pete Emmons, 7-5 nnd 6-1. Levine AGAINST "HILLSIDE ln^Dayton's opening knowledle of all ficura work, APPLIANCE IHINE PRODUCTS The Springfield two-mile team had the Jersey Region," used Its height advantage, FULL & PART TIME Cirl«l E*m»Wro$iO(JMli1ortJlahfrnt Experienced and junior gaU of- 1 Ave., Uaplewood was down 3-2rln tlie opening net before making game of the season the Bulldogs could get FANNma-EEBflONNEC WI-03M a nam Hun ^of homn mrn prtxlncta. fastest qualifying time at tlie North Bergen FACTORY HELP W« mn a rapidly axpandlni: coen- fered vacations thl« imnncr, K 4/16 MEN only one hit, which dlun't figure inthe scoring. superior shooting and bail-handling and a CLERICAL - 1M1 MORIUS AVE. UN1W, K, J. Fun — excitinfi Hak« your own hoaxo. opportunity to utilize the aklllst trials two weeks ago. . . . a comeback. Danvilgfflr, in third singles, over- X 16 Steady - year vound ecnploynenl. I5I9.Bluyv«.nnt Ave. Ujilo«_ .Bcnch-arul^ • l^Weelcv vacation after 1 year fiiiHrrTmaDic k Fishbein, twofreshme'n, bombed the Springfield run. ~~~ RAMER^NDUSTRJES CLERrOCAL - BWrTCHBOARD. WILL •Choice of ihiru: ' ' iPABT/TlMl. TYPIST 637-^454 HANDLER MFG. CO. _J Need- car.—Parking- racllltl.a. 1 • $400 mojith pension program and Wldom 11. Widom's dribbling and passing 410 V. Waalii*ld Av«. TRAIN. MODERN OFnCE, DOWH- Day (fli.U- A.U. to S P.U-) Wonun wauled am j>cr»^ah|rtp*rt tim X 4/lf> WASHERS 128 W. Iat. Avo., Rose He, or — i John Vernickas and John Horvath In an -8-3 Wolff gained the" opening triumph, allowing Krlnfl. benefits Including major Evening ($ P.M. to 12:30 A.M.) -•PalJT ho*pitallxat.on, dontpl at Caldwell today shredded the various West Orange defenses. Roaslla Park (No. 28 Bus) TOWN NEWARK CALL MMU TO medical and life insurance. Call cjerk' typist. Muni bc.H.S^%r»uJuAtc • REFRIGERATORS 86-90 North Ave., Garwood. "pro set in second dounles. Silverstein and hits only to Marv Sweet and Sandy Freedman. Nlftht (12:30 A.M. to 8 A.U.) ttccvrala typist, cuod eoeller L hav TYPIST FEE PAH) $100 and optical Iniuranc* plan ( n FeraOflfiat. i;j R 4/16- niinrhnn' Itiyrnn Hl|;h Srhnnl FI^H^In ^i»*rn jty " pntnrf4£PAIU_ JilO night ahift•') . ~i:»tnJ bi-MiUUiiii m-ar HurTObeaTTp •*""•" Jewel of a epal. TOBIA'S APPLIANCE by'-tho—Gomets,- walk,-Freedman_'a single —Marder, provlded.the-rebounding 1 East last rallying-toTirtn.-~' CLERK-TYPIST- Ts la ft plaiMnf apot far 'ttrtalla mrV^ ' WOI>ttt3(»NKl |-LII,'«ly*Av~.r,*imislile "'"" General shop work- aomtt mociunlcsl Wednesday, 9-1/2-8-1/2, but lost.to Summit,-. Gary Presslaff, with a basket and good on* *t» llVca to kaep bujty, FACTORY" HELP W« - are convenlanlly located Loi* Ibtlchert, UNION, N. J. WA 3-776H TRUCKING CORP. experience aeairftbie,. Fi FANNING PERSONNEL- Mr7*0390 — with • public transportation and 370-3411 . K~ ^' The remainder of the scoring was distributed This opening is considered lOfll MORIUS AVE. UNION, N.J, locatsdlaBirliktfeU.rLJ.bos . narking close at hand. ' - Equal Opportunity Errfiloyer Ur. Olinger. The Bulldogs, now '.i-'l, will be at CaKIwell OS oor NlOrlTlHirf. We oKsr many "TYPIST FEE PAID J100 SARGENT WELCH SCIENTIFIC CO, among Marder, Alan Weinman, MltchKurtzer. clerical in nature, but it of- sdVantsfasi Ischstbal Top Wstaa. Tmka PART TIME Itan't liko to linser? You'll ! - • " AUTO MECHANIC 35 stun Ave, Springfield, N.J. ' today and at Vemona-April 27, CLERK TYPIffr- PLEASANTSPMHO- oftHlscurrentnicorasiUyliy r movn up fast with thla apol 1 Thriving Import«(] car dnaler Steve Brumer, Alan Splelholz and Bobby Lee. FANNING PEHSONNEL 687-0390 DOUBLE TrlREAT^^Charlie Foster is a key man for the Jonathan Dayton Regional.High Against Bridgewatar—East. (Jary Kac^, fers you the chance to per- F1ELD OFFICE. RN's-LPN's ' : notxln first ilo«« machftnlcB. HOTEL DESK CLERK ' An Equal Opportunity Employer —Other-members of the championship Warn FULL TIME , nt-aoao. -KW1 MORWSAVE.. _UNK>N,N-J.- L "" SchoolTrackteom in both the shorpurand the long jurnpr^ -. ••• golfing first, shot 4S and gained a Innc point. form many interesting duties CAlXSJiVMpp - EutT "X4/l« &NURSES AIDES 1 Top-waj«« «r .1.1-rol",• plu» -Mbst-Dc oroeriencBi on Nar«2oar were Guy Warman, StuartRuff,. Billy Rosen, Kl/ll Private duty coses.' Length. X4/16 I bcnafitH; 5 mln. pkway oxll CaU Mr. Hnteruaon Ma-loop, Dave Epstein, golfing second, shot 42 and COMPUTED 'MAN-FULL TIME "'tYe_Jteinhart,_Mike, Koanett. Rill Rnhmd.- in varied areas. You'll work Ladles. FASHJOM WAOONofsOlsuaoU d«ys, «hirt_ to auit. Some live- I MS- Lot'* talk. Call Ron' •' WUJt'lLLD SCOIXJJOTEL-K4/J8 scored two. Steye Gechllk golfing third, shot HEKHAC. AUTO.JJRANGK. SEMI RETIRED MAN - PART TIME. our switchboard, typeiarKfiiir »"MI I~ Tn • For hardware storn in lUUolde. Scott Meyersdn, Lawrence Klarfeld and Jay ruiford Miy 1. Company bwetuZlM- _____ No - ' 676-6070 HIC1I SCHOOL or college boyaviUlcar ~a--40-and-plclced up two points, afld Don Lan ver>Ul4Ml dutti«. Coulter ••ctronl.-., nteunry. Mat* t» ov«r 21, U yoa can SERVICES HOMEMAKERS/UPJOHN ..Cpsi-Ot-XIVING Ui deliver papers ln.$>rlnrJlek!8Atur~ EL 3-3383 R 0» K4/IO Tiuf. Ht)rJSEWIVE3: Narrate fender assistance programs. Some of these please callUrs: Gilchrist at Bruph-Mullitfriiph Corp., 1 ' H' For blow molding departtnontr... ates, Atlantic .Metals Lead Plpett won ovcri^ The Millburn match could have gone either FANHINO PERSONNEL. M7-01WJ fmahlon ehowa. 3-3 eveaperweeK dnalroble. Dagrao not r«quir*d. daym, top ratn nnd benefit*. ' ^are tn-prlson training, pre-trial manpower (Ml HOHRJS AVE.- UNION, N. J. *23 to )40 p*r PVO. Frea te Rouir 22. UounlulhHlde. Atlantic-Met als-Tin Uiwles ami Atlantic Metals 241-1000 . CLERK TYPIST FULL BENEFITS services,—^job placement, - and bonding for- way.. Ga~ry Rat/,, shootlng"a~40~ and scoring GAL FRIDAY ' Car neceuury. Call for ippt, X4/18 Sliver Dollars defeated Atlantic Mctalu Gold . 7 HELP WANTED 750.3060 4fiU.0fi3Q 356.5M5 . TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT ASST.FOREMANor TRAINEE pose-prison Jobs. 2-1/2 points, defeated AtocDoyle, one of the GRIFFITH LABORATORIES- 'For How molding department, ' Bricks In the sweeps. Warinanco courts - ADAM AS CARBIDE CORP. COMPANION WANTED FOB ELDER- Typing rod dictation aktlla ^WOMEN j R*xi.^rl«iii:tta ly|.lal*r olfclric, ' finest TichoDf boy golfers In the state Don- LY LADY. LIVE IN On'FOfl NlGlfTS Important. Qood Blartlng salary. TEMPORARIES with itjitiludc for (Inures. Pre- ' 855 Rahway Ave., Union, NJ. doy«", top, rota and benefit!!. . ffiimft virrorlf^ wnr to PrColn —tarn-had a 47 for 1-1/2 points. Steve Gechllk Hl-Market-StHMit- -OMI.Y.-SAIJUIY, Houni 8:45 to 4:45 p.m. Moun- PAKT TIME WOMAN OB HOUSEW1FE- fer Home knowln(jen of ftMH>it - . CALL 970-3103 X4/1O to be rA£HK)N STYIJST, 3-3 evenings 688-0330 & Sons, Perelli's Texaco, Haimon Rugs and " a • 43 for one point. Dave Epstein a 42 for lalnaida attlcm. Mrs. P-nraivd LET AVON rutoN, blltu of ladlnBi »hlp.itntt open for net play Kenilworth, N.J. 07033 _.233_»600 s week, up to tii per svenlttfj FREE ilcicumnnlH; hut Will train. An Equal Opportunity Employer "cONSTBUCTALL, INC. '"". Knights of Columbus.' (Off Oat-den State Pkwfyj at DO YOULIKENEWCLOTHESTRacinre WARDROBE. Cu* necessary. - - MudcRi uir cornlUlonrdofflcrs, 1600W.DlBnck«St Llndfltt.N.J. 1-V2 points and SteiU«nt worlcine conilllions, . X4/.1* . ~ NEW & USED An Equal Opportunity Employer FASHION FROCKS, 1 or 3 evenb(. I OAL/OUY ntl FEE PAID «120 A FEW HOURS EACH WEEK littcrnl 'pmployeit btrnofltB. 587; Joe Pep^e, -203-584; John Maleckar. 188- in;Warinanco Park, Ellzabetli und.Roselle, week. Car neoasaary. Call Ut-IIM Wun yomr food skills you can PIUC DOAllDOPCTATOR -MAINTENANCE MEN 551. and George Keppjer, 204-518. or 07J-»I»0, ...... --. X t/U SELLING AVON COSMETICS, WIT1I TYPDKTLBIDT. GRIFFITH LABORATORIES - MANAGEMENT TRAINEE are now open for play, irwas announced this bs s star In rrlanoly offiea. FOBCLDUCALWOHK TEMPORARY SERVICE Eaperlencadfor molding shop, ft « ymaKrowyrprtft. FANNINa PERSONNEL W7-0H0 NOWCOULDMEANAHOUOAY 578-2800 R 4/10 Ihot will keep you am bo«y ur B55 Rahway Ave., Union, N.J. Automobile Higl' scoring women were Nnncy BurkhunU, week by Joseph; J. Birmingham, superintendent oHH-0.13oHH0130 year round overtime. All Ordor d*uk experienca tt aome collen ' CLERK TYPIST- EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 1M1 MORRIS AVE. UNION, N. J. you want to bet 181-507; Millie Colondrea, 189-433; Ann Krill, of recreation for the Union County Park Com- For commercial real estate broker* X Vl» IN STYLE LATER ON PRODUCTION Hb'LP, Union.N.J. area. 'R 4 benefits. — - helpful but, not-requiwl. Call Mt;, " Billiards, program„ RECEPTIONIST new oHlce In Ulllburn, e»oell«i»ark- Uttit metal assembly. $2,10 an hour PIKE MACHINE PRODUCTS Ho/fman at 370-0000. KVW-- lV)d77 H F1 fKlM' l"V4PB mission. ."""7""'.L",./__:•.•;• .—._ • — CALL N OW T«mporarl»» neadad BK typlsla, 353 Boyden-Ave.r Maplowttod - pewters' SECRETARY Ini coDdttions, intsresUni workwUA top ~ ~ OENERAL OrFICE ajtar 30 days plus Incentive. 40 tour «ocrctnr'*'.»,_>nd office much- salary commuumrate wlm akUla. FOR TYPINO AND ANSWERING week. CaU 6o7-&S24, 11:30 to 4 T>,m. K «/16 MEN (3): IK) experience necessary; *• . " The tennis courts will be oppn on weekdays Na«d all In onv girl for Uiay Union - Summit Inn oparatora. In St. James Rosary at Four Seasons lu.'it P. F. .Pasbjerc Deweiounent Co. PHONES.! COMPANY HAS BENEFITS, X4/I8 COLLECTORS Y.OUNGMEN will train you in tMltlag fabrication aivt . from 9 a.m. to dark, and on Saturdays, Sun- Qtttca, • Top pay plus fringe 99 Bleekar St. MUlbum, N J •«T-«04» B4/1O Kenliworth - Springfield opftrfttlivaiachlnes; excellent working . Guide Wednesday, top scorers were Sally Chesley, scheduled Sunday ,days, and holidays from 9 a.m. to 5:30 pjn. banvflta for enargatlc porttoti. RECEPTIONIST CLEBK Slop In lodny. MECHANICAL TRAINEE - condlUona and opportunity lor sutranctt- - HKl-P-MATIvS If you're a H.S. Grad antTJook- FOR 3EWINQ MACHINE AND -rrliiQJ52-202-534: Roseanne-Warynr 172-1S6— On-weekdaysf-except-holidaysrplayers may Heavy typlog of loilar* and OENERAL oKke clerk; nod typist for •.....„__;... 731-91Q()=..:.T=_...... Avallahle illtlM tnent. Tlie blnflbc'thFolIcTrAllilellCX'cagiie'Ca'mp bills. PI ••punt wotting condi- FIGURE CLERK FEE PAID » 100 insurance aganoy; orflc. looated Inbv- TEMPORARY 9KR VIC K -ingfora job with a'fulu.Tlhav VACUUM REPAIRING. -UliLTINO WDUffTRIES CO.. INC. — 1- 477; Anne Schaffernoth, 186-164-474; Martha -Unioo UettopoiiUn Vmxk Union— 1 Fund will benefit from a vuriety show-ahd • ^)Uiy free of charge until 3:30 p.m. After 3:30" tion... 'Call for appointment. Past advancement for flfur. Mr. AnSiony, Jtl-UM, 0:» Clark, Cranford, Rahway HUNlON . »day ».ek In uur new- Lnlak, 174-464; Lois Lalor, 156-401; Theresa p.m. on weekdays and all day on Saturdays, — - clerk wllllns to learn A (row. to 4 P.M. -Ie!-us_fae_[he- judge oPyour. eervloe dep't. In Cranford. Full —~ 004-15U -X 4/lfl IN SUMMIT IT'S billiard match to be held Sunday at 7 p^in. at' ACME TUBE •* FANNDJO PERSONNEtr . in-OMO time permanent position end Schinldt, 400; Joyce Polnzzi. 1S4; Carol But- ssr* CALL 353-4880 'qualifications for a position Hi-Cue Billiard Lounge, 333 Railway, ave., Sundays and holidays, tlio-foo-wlll bo 50 coats 130 Olt Bt. 371-1.150 Irvlnglon 1011 HORRB AVE. UWON, M.J. mi t., ,—„! nlfln. xmUns; ln- RECEPTIOC.BAR company benefits. ~ Phone Ur. ler, 157, and ;Anno Grazlaho. 419. , per player, per. liour. Rosorvutloiib may be »~ . X 4716 bjdlnf dlcUnbon. in small groving Irvington, Maplowood Gr««t tha public. Very U(ht typing, Sctilund.' 272-85SS for further _ PARCEL POST PACKERS Elizabeth. Proceeds from ihe-Beneflt will be., ompany. Idsai Cor local area resided Gem of a ipot with natlwully known with asin Irvington as a COIN MulUrr trl or housewife \ Some enporianca praferrad but — SMYTHE The top tl^ree teams are Kool Kats, 48-1/2 - made for a fee of 25 cents por court, per GAL FIUDAY. rlittlEUtkltobuayMwcu- iing plesant working conditions. CALL 375-2100 Co.. bettiUlful location J4U. CO. PAID. U TELEPHONE COLLECTOR. T; . will truln. Eicollcnt worlclne used by "PAL7"to send-Ellaabeth youngsters to gy-n.34H.llM5 erf 2 Call L4NJ Martin - 6W-&TO0 tnK to reliim tp Die l>u»lno»« —26=l/24-_BaRettesr--46-29. and Sntiletltes, hour. —- • .;' COMPOSER/IBM Westfleld, Scotch Plains " *"" tHE SINGER CO. conditlono.. Utiorul Uoneati. : jMmmer.ciimp. Tickets are $2 each. " : 1 far KfpolnUni-t. B Via SNELUNQ L HNKI-UNC PERSONNEL world wmi1Dr<>r1b«n*^ dl REED 0, CAKNRICK - _TTie program wlll-mmii'-wltlujurnyhtblfiun The bard-aurfapsd^tejinla.courisjn Railway. tit*. CKJrnupnil. .lUIsIde UTMU ' 108IMQ Pft'omni offtctt, ull ben eft la. rtunity amployer _3Q_Qorleht.Avo. . - Kenliworth K 4/W Contncl Mr, Hnnaen, Suruenl" — -OPPORTUNITY—FOR—AD- ~~ K 4/16 poclTet billiards mitttjii-,between the Bayway River Park. Cedar Brook Park, Unami Park, Ideal working conditlona. Air 9707. R LADIIvS. keep your full-time. k>b as Millbum . K V10 .'-... The Springfield JJkialofa Jnst Monday at— : Conditioning.- PI ••••ml" n«»o- «u*e an3 mother. New program avail- -Welch ScU»ilflc-Co.,JS Stem VANCEMENT Community Center "aiiij 33nrrl*ittcir«rtthlcrlc"~ and Kawmrieeh' Park;_ h»yH._bfien.riiu.service OIRL for K abl. now. Hlibest commlsolon.. j CALL 7.31-7300 BECEPTIONIiiT/TY'WBT, rood telt* Ave., Kprinnflwld.-^TPVOSO. ,—- Echo Lanttt-had LilUnn Voungi 152-167-451;-, clataa. Top pmy, I dkt nhon* VQ1C«. typlntf ntdUa, JlUak. light League All-Stars. _ — :—. " "' —rr— thtrintT th if h ». A-ivamr^nrnt. Will •csiiMa-wn r An Equul Opportunity Kmploynr •LIBERAL BENEFITS--- --;—Ma^yann-Kunc^l 73-151-450; Jeanne Keywqrtli, :- wk llTnl«»liry uun>n«- ,, . . • K V18 - g '•;The variety-show willf begin. atr^dO. Mini.. -•MUSTJJAVE NJ. DRIVER'S^: -~—~' " rt7;'^um-^W>oau^l:~RlMnnr'Shnhwri>ncn|>|xuUinlty litnployor Amerace :^Esna Corp. SELeCTTOSISD CARS Good benefit lirogranu Inclutllng profit niuy worL (or. u (nw eo 40 V.af. ure, die euro could bo worse tluiti the malady. 'sharing plan, U2b~33OO, ext. 830.1) 4/16 U lew WaokM |ll looutloiiy tennis team, practices his service technique. . JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES uoiwoiilriit lo you. Contit In 2330 VAUXHALL RD. UNION, N.J. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiuuuuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiii tuduy. WcMl ,|Mlt you lo1 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY liUI'LOVEM OlsteivSeryics wirk tomorrow. No (•.«!• ~ Sava Tlmol Save Moneyl Rapid growth of our Dlroctory Arod» raqulraR additional -' DRIVERS AIRCOOLED AUTOMOTIVE EARLY COPY, lnt T- Full Protection p*rmon«nt '«l«pl'On« p.r.onnol JN OUR UNION OFFICE, GENERAL FANNING. . ' • _ ("My 'l'n.^t.ir Tnill<*r- Pubticitv/ chairmen"arc^urged-to obstn-vrj-tr»o~Frrday '3 locaLswiramers. TK^V~rii~trot7"ah'tjnu»ool opportunity for -r - -CORP. - •:••-• • AUTOHEPAIBS "TEMPORARY '"' tilntlulit Truck uru, '" deadline for/other than spot news. Include your name MNIEL D.KALEM AGENCY" . . .CAREER MINDEDJiOME Union, New Jersey FORCES 8ECHKTAIIY rl.'i: 1>A1I) |l10 addruss and phone number. .* score in Y tourney A Complete Insurance Sarvlce • ^BtCdr I'lflUire vour»utf In this busy ROAD SERVICE salts tilticp M/llh great people. NltWAKK • 10 Cui Cl. PLATFORM MEN Call 688-5950 ABOVE AVERAGE INCOME •REFRESHMENTS r'ANallNO l>KUStiNNlX 66V0. 030: 0 n,.|,l Av. -and — —rluccSpilns/ield-lneinbero-of-the-Sununlt- SPRINGFIELD, N.J, SALES -COMMISSION-BONUSES lOol MOIUtCiAVK, UNION, N, J. Area YMCA boy^swlnUEiim-xoin|M>tei»,Mtunlty (CiTiplnyur v SUMMIT — 20 Main Strict 751 Poiracr.s Avinu., Weitll.ld, N.J. 070S»b U5UOHUIH AV.C, UNION All Items otltor i than fpot tioWa aliould ba CALlDRexel 6,4300 Cleik ; Make-up mirror Cull 02.1-1064 Mlllborn 467-0764 ' • 0 4/30 ' New & Used Cars & Trucks OR CALL 233-842B L our offlcv b/ noon on Friday. For Quality Puml oil S Qli Bunt.f X.,vlc. Sales 273-4800 , , , Seiylco 2/3-481(1. HOUHSi 6 AM-I1PM -Thursday, April >«x»oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo< ,»ooooooao«v-. • • . xx»ooo<5ooooooooo«< HtZJNHKl • iooocooooooooooooooooooooooo< BHOHT 1 Wl Mf)VUd, how- Taka botlca that apolicatlcin hxa t>*«n AND SUPPLEMENT AN QHDt- . IZEU, GAS HEATINO JTJ-4S3 th. Town ol bvlnrton.' th« ordUunot >ft forth t*low WM Intro- *v«r, that It la rjguir»4 (hat th* booth vt mada to tha TowTy*hlp Committu, ot tb« NANCE ENTJTLKD "THE it Th« stnlor ct>isy~ Jersey, luU th. 14th dayolAprin.,.., - Uonu-luli N-J 466-1Z6T^ ' T/< X -pauid and ipprovtd at • mtttlnf auch outdoor tLfffar b« ancloaod, and no Townahip of Union to traocfar to Oacax TOWNSHIP Of SPUING HELD nlkl Co., l.»» - 6bfl-&7O4 thl." 4B. ElongH.d 30. Hanc- CowxOlmui Hano r, akirtal Inirb- of the Towniolp CommitU mmitU* of UT Commlttt* of tha Towrtaldp ot Union u ' •xlta' u hiriUiit forth ahall U v Hamann. Uartha, Banuan 4b Gooria 11*- ' ZONING ORDINANCE OK EEP- Public Notice XJOOOOWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO©* 8. Wort of ifavad ti*-tollowUii ordlnar*}., whilh •hlp of Union Ln tht County of Union hiW, tha County of Union, hold on AprU 14, oulrtd. V mann trading aa OSCAR'S BAR for . TEMBER l&U'' • AT HOCKAWAV KtNNtLS •n-on ordlnLaca was taken up 'on ft. y , 19T0. and that tha aald ordj-iUkCvVUl be I Scotlon 10. (•) 'AU Uc*n»«fa ahjJl pr«mla«a located at Sprlnfflqld Rd. L f AlTOIt* --U1NLTTI-S - KELLY MOVERS 1 Rest Homes 79 • ttfnt • AprAUU 1414 . 10701070. ThTh< twwtty dady portortdd oll furthar eonaitWrod U*x luud -jkaMg* •>*• ; HE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND • Uuatcn Terrier, Dalmatimi. Web ^-t- NOFlELD . 50... 21. Choral rsadlfig and psBBflfli ' operate th»ai - BERKELEY HFFG1TTS " 1*1 iulJ Hi-tired - twliiu-llkc auntie lO.Ueeda greateit •julilcTent atieit4ATit» to' fxcUit>U eiv" i but. atiLVvvnd. SOU Cherry ___k I'.W. ~ ...'An OnluutfacainUtlad " l1u- iownatilp HAHWAY.. IHE TOWN OF Teller . raxor strop strength' OKTMK JnVINU'IXW TOWN COOK " MATTV-r, MILLFR --TJ-jn;e' and oxh of p«raona and cara,- vt —;•V W tUTWELlVAiJTl THI E TOWNTOU - FL 3-7C5 AS AMf-NDhD AND «UI'PL1 Twwiuthlp C'U-rk i irotn iuvJ to tha UM.-^tcr, and p«j"kixn£ arta funlier ll.tan.uumi . u! I IT I 12. Ira 2. Blunder AN OKlJINANCL lnwritlnf toMarY K Miller. Umber ftte.'.' shall be amended and sup- MFNTICIJ AWDSPKC'IFICALLV HV AN ' OIlDlNANCi ' l'lt(JVIUINU . mvS iidfoitung public ro»da, utd to keep Townohip Clerk of "the Uemtutod u> readaJt tAliows: SPRINGFIELD AND WOOI> : PLACK LOGS tr»ni|ullera..Cftll aftu Oerahwln'ii 3. Well- AND UiC. FOU THE UCINiilNG AHIJ oniur aiul prevent'|unit; lncaaeofvHirr- Union. N\ J. 411 shall be supplemented to road BRIDG E, MUNlCIPA L CXIIl- , Call HOYAL ELECTRIC OJOJOOOOX^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW f Till r HKGULATBJG O, TIIIATIKJi ' SUMMITS ELIZABETH UKIJVfc-Hfcli U 3-29B4 . forto co-ordi- INGSKCTION 13-28 OFTIItDtV ^fiicy. OKCAK HAMANN av follows: POHAT1ONB OF THE BTATL the aumcier ruah. AlrcondlUeo INUTON TOWKX'ODK OK Till-: etiAiu; OK THE IN THE TOWNKIHl' trt VUldH i (b) In UM operation of u.idU>e»Ur.Ute • OF NEW JERSEY, DATED 220 scrvlcaa our specialty. No Roofing & Siding 80 14. Relative nated ' TOWNtillll' OF. UNIO/J ' I-OH IN THE COUNTY UK.. UNION ! Springlitdd ltd. t Hwy 22, 4- 11-129 Driveway: - -TRUST CO. UEAUTtt'UL ALL WHITi; CAT ANtBUA WOST KblEfl— owner or opcrutur Dtiall provlda utd •.-»- Union, N.J. A private road leading AUGUST 6, IBM. , X «/M Tin; coNinHurrioN AND . AND STATU Ul WLW Jl.ie>L"Y. - - a MALE. 1 YEABS OLD, VEI1V OfW ofellU 4. Repeat CUUHCIL Of Till; TOWN OK DIVING- lores auch rultB wi r*Eul»tioni' n» art' UAItTHA HAMANN from a street UJ B building. - WHEREAS, the Tovnship- a7 spring- Kmplo PRICE: JUsf 1/>VK baths, 4 bedrooms, klfrtifn, *J''*'-U 37. Opera TON Uut: OI'HIATION UK THK SI CON- '; ' UK IT OmJAINri! by Ut.- Townatii|i ncceaaary to k.t>ep order, .naurt- aialnst WILUAM H. VLTT -Baautliul ocean view «ltn ten- 15. Balu 8. Kxcla- Comniitlte D( Ulc TywiiiJiip o( Unlun in tii&il li Miry 23 house, garage j parking .field entered Into' a' contract with the i HrSIIIFNTIAL !• COMMERCIAL WIK- ECONOMY MOVERa, INC. _ - Roolin* - LAAu* • Cull«» - wear UhX'TION l.-Swrllun lS-2i o( Uio I»AI(Y TIUIATMUJT KAClLITIKa Hf]fl*TifcM3ry noifil! aini a*l fnrmJ ol rtig" mnt*wj»ritlnrlotJ-—— ^r^iarsT named mxinictpalltlas" " tlatod— ' :'ma KLECTH1C MEAT. ADt CONDI- Tr ~- beacb rfafcu.PA - Town Code In twrtby aiiniuiixJ UY JOINT MKr-TINC I'HOVID- Urn County ol Union: Vroo e»Umato» - do own Boi UH, n—r-H-l'! N.Y. Will. M.T/F. matlon 38. Doctor ordtrly corwiocl and sliall r«movH Cfa^rtG£ 1UUANN iVD bhall be amefkdi^d and supple* August 8, 1631, one oJtJno provisions (WTI.r.TS. BPIXIAU3T B> LOCAL-& LONG DISTAtlCE— IW, YOU- AN Ai'I'IlOWUATlON - Section 1. Aauardor rvlrrr'-'ltointtiio J promptly Irsn t)m prumlaus pe: of,which Umltejd the c^u&penaation of ULLOnPAIlTTIMK men and 74S-710O Ii 4»5- ~"" All N." lfl.Minjtr«l«- 8. CuU abort deterrent TO MKIT THK COOT THiJlK- , 751 Mitchell Ave., moitcd torea d as follows: lductlondt-pa AVAlLAULi: -Tbcarnuxtr 2412 VAUXHALL BD.. UNION Kertlon 13,20 CotrUllwrutor Ga ordinance unliiaa s. 0iJI< r'*nt int'^jjijii' I are disorderly. Blowing of cujar horns or Unlfln, N J ' 9-l>40 Drivewaya, parking ar*aa the members and chairman aa therein -". 687-0039 Uutrumenta 7. Cuckoo. and Combustlblv rt-'fiuo (i-ry OF AND I'ltOVlDING fOK THK oIiriVan I" irrained. G«xl inom-y turt timu. rhoootj y Chief of the Fire i a vt r nt tK before 10 ii.ni. knd ^t"r fl 11.111. >oooo«oooooooooooo<»<>oooooo<' anxiety *-h€Tclplt>r« r. 9,M^ 1 NOTICK TO cnrorrons. lighted, and arorwriiitely-plantrd and, r-fyrrr-T>r i t*"" ir '- » • w~flr*. leadsr., cutters. For depand- PUTNAM MANOR 43. Before •halt provid« u wuUjrUght nictul can __ilc tunn3l!l"iWat~ "WtirrriiT rtramatir^^* -.ta-partmrnt shall beprovtdvd al «U time* fenced £qr the protectioa of adjacent service* requirei d of hthe meinbera. Electric Train Repairs- HINHY P. TOWNSENI). AGKNT AL- auTe.r»toe, call «M-«»n tor Ir.. 9. Qroup of with cover not li i into a certain con trie I togfttwr-wlth the oparatlc. waudKV.ll". titotiun (.ulurw «-x- •hiring pfrformancfB.t.t th* Uwat«r aaia 45. Poem of n ' £m C A CHAR L£NTL DeceutvL. propcrtiui sjrfjdiaU be irrangcid tor NOW- .THEHEFORE,-|ie:it Ordained^-.. uuriuutrron in u>i* JTM. OUTIXIOH uu> VAN LINES. mc^aQYiNO tqtv. COLO.MA.Iy-o room., IK balhs. , city of Kiitf Orancti; Townohlp of K1U lUbitlooa or other lfhu loriuu of,-uiiut-*-' - najceaAarv ^ ~ coa^xol ^fj^r** rrt 1 nlpn ^^} T*rT*ff 1 nooV VAULTS. Jalousie porch, panelled reel" ..... tibmlnees -pralaa — r Purauant to tha order bf WARY* C ihn "convenient access."~*gresi",' anO ' by the "Townanlp Committee of Ihe Town- J SQ.VAIU1 ELECTBIC TRABIS- «. AURORA orcurrlne upon lh*- theater preroiat'S. anfuty of vehicles' and pedeetrlana. ship of Springfield, in the County of . „ ™t.,,,,urei«' _J_UMCm. Co. needs lrt*Uli»ut mocim Ii CAH1IV. CALL MB. >ooooo<>oo<>&oc>ooooooooo6<: 332-4464 ai»l. 6.B-446S roonV, lame lot, attached Har- 11. Challenged (d) All drivrwaya and nil exterior KANANE, Surrotalc of-tho , County jot 1 REPAIRED OOFINO— new or repaired. Alac- lead- 47. Diamond Such, facilities shall be maintained Union and BUI* of New Jeraey, aa fol- ion. DOUGLAS KNTr-HPH&U*; oriented iwrapn wtio Uki " to vork with ' •"•' are. Eacellenl conditionconditn - . ll^ifs must bv jpprovt-d by tho Townahip Union, 'mad* otv-th» 10th d»y.x)f April Ac SnnrHOBBYSHOj •rrVV i JuHer«rrJuHer«rro3TnfowB-wlifkTCalT l 13. WullW ~ position" ntwf^Btm pApcr. wood ar- A.U., 1D70. upon the appliczoon of the - ln good condition by th* owner. lows: bM.T7O0 X4/23 ; rrrria.,2 000 plusUndlta. 35 lour ^ Wanled To"BD ** after 6. (lto(Irvlnfton)) . Pried at 144,000 0 extract ticlca. olil BttiW. cardLoard or other tinn. corporation, or uauuciutiunof p.r- .jiKiner. ' V-D-..5 ln any non-residential dis- ARTICLE 1 KTTCHKN SIT, like iu-w. [lotaid table, »ooooooooo«oooooooooooooooc< 1273 UDerty v.t luUalde, fi2fl-lS90 ruiuac or nibUtdi that will turn. AU and Town of Wtat , with "Joint undvrslcn*d. aa litcutor of tha eatata of — {,",,£ 1S4-4I1I. I'. ROIIKHT MANN. KOHhlNS b ALLISON. DJC. TTnS.676» j 6/2» "JOHN P.McMAHON, REALTOR 22. Give the . Mvetinc" prwvldin.__. Section 11. No ompWo« shall be per- naid deceastrd, notice la hereby given to trict, a driveway leadine toan y gar- Section 4 of the. aforesaid agreement I 4 cOtyir., white wood with sold etrlpu 1 paper (oxcuptnfwapap4-rBl,ooctiJ»lor uiilud in any incloovi iheaUr during WANTED: iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC« MOVING - STOHAGIi - PAC1CJNO of « aucundary tifsinent facility; and pioycea, the creditors of aaid deceased to exhibit age, parking area or narking lot eball which this ordinance amends be amend* ! and Kvendpr cuahione. Cort ,169. TaW- Cn.st-type Freeeor 2ia SOUTH AVI'-., CHANrQHD, KJ. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo< 1585 Morrla Ave., Union once-Over — or lmilar maUriuulib (c) The alnruUr Uull inclwi< Um ^oura In which motlr pictun-a qr thea- have a minimum width of eighteen ed to read as follows; "*' RETIRED , it tor »60. Al-SOirjdoor-outdoorwalcr- tied in tuidlca or pJaced In paper WHEHKAB aaid contract provided tor trical productions $ f being shown or to tho subscriber undar oath or atfirma- SLIIVICC HTATIOW ATTENDANTS CaU 771-M33 .'Zl/lO Exterminating . 46 (ALLI1 1) VAN LINIS) 276-08'Je urveyors ' '~86~ • 14U 8-'3434 23'. Ricolled, the Townohl p of Union to be charieablv plurAl and the plural tiir biD^uljr or tiie tion their claims and denumda pyinfrt (10) feet. Section 4. The following limitations Part Time' falls. W5-BWJ a.m. only, X4/I". Open daily 9-9; weekend, til 5 • bua betorv platlni aamo ln thecon- mala fender ahall inclu.lflt.tT f.maJf, . dUd 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances shall be placed upon the comp«uj*- Full or part time. Gasoline only. Ml KJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt O00OOOO0O0O«O0OOOO0OOCK»OO0< . Z 4/16 ulnpaln with a proportionate aha re of th« coat of tho caLate of aaid duct-usod within six EoctiMn 12. Any uLtlo or municipal months from the date of aaid order, or In conflict or inconsistent with the pro- tion of members tocompl y with the • ° EXECUTIVE? TELEPHONE ahirtd available. Apply In perpon to SECTION 2. Boctlon 1J-M of tho Irv- • auch facility; and J* luilawiul ior-Ltny__ off!"'fa. [^''T -olficer or fireman may requirements of the statute In that . JACK KEfJJ AT . KITCHEN HANOI-" Tappan, exrellont BESTI HAVING PEST PHOBLEMS? " Mll.l.l R'K MOVU^U IIUSSMAN, ' KI1IJI L MDCLn. INC. 2S.E«tat they will b*- forever barred from prose- visions of this ordinance are hereby I condition. 8 It. lormic a kitchen coun. . Call today (or guaranteed rvautCa. No ( l -:—evenlnj t-iHer any th«3t«-r at any timu for th« cuting or recovering UMT same against repealed. respect. Looking (or a'part-time, •SOLICITORS ALLIJJGAS(MOHIL) ti-r and atnk, etc. Any rvaaonablo ofirr. All modern twdroom^ living rottaa, contract to atrn. Survuyora EI-IZABETIT" Lie firat obtained a Ikwt ,Utf.Tofur. yurpoou of inspection to tniorct* obedi- • - No member shall receive greater 741 Ea*t Vdtai lid., (W. #l) Linden ™*J^. ni«l_i cirUln monrya I ti connection with ing nrat oouuneu a »CII*I .unrroiur. [ 1 •J££ ! th« sulwcriber. 3. This ordinance shall take effect after C^dl 687-0422 aftur 4 p.m. X 4/l6_ dinlna* room., kitchenette., tee boxes L fi M tJdennUuunK Co. ' 374-4064 • j-Jt - 433 North Uroad btrtit 28. Playpen lectioSection 3f* i' of BaI(TT52IIIly:" uvi" 1 1 aOd talaUa9B« J-4/» J4/30. IJi«abelh, N.J. IL 2-3770 dweller " " WHI^IKAG aaid n-qu.-rt tor.addlUoiul cenaef ahiill !>*• in wnufi|£ iaj^J~f^Tj In "JurBey und the ordinances of DvtTTown- --.^Kxecutor |25.6o per meetlncl tart nllnls afs EARN $74/WK. UavtLmo ctit timo 0 6/21 W. hav. 10 garagee anJ . 10 in Svclion 13-1 and paper ' triplicate with th* ibuuuJjp CU-rk to ' llp of Union. I, lieonoro 1L Worthlngton do hereby tendance at regular or epeciilmelmeett- . tige organization? LAMPSL Duncan Phyfo Uble. cocktail 29. Gnawed, Bi tnonirya ri-prvai-nta thu necotvi inJklll- 1 DenUmln nornaAO. Attorney YOUNG MALE: OH YHUALV. UU«. drapes, bedapreada. kitchen and hi 8-4030 fi-OIM xxxxxwKxxwooooooooooooooax • ooooooollS JOIiS. Iloyden Vkwy,, Maplewood. FrL. SaC Fences 47 HusJcrDancing, Dramatic . 69 separate ateam furnace.,'alumi- exceeding 30 pound* In w and wworn to by BachiivKviiiual applicant • the public use or the accomtnodatlon of meeting of the Township Committee of than $400.00 In any calendar year. executive''secretary of theI 687-61W » V Guido'a beplACodlodurablepIastic NOW THKUKFOHEIUJTORUAINKD Uio public nhill be ttdequately ligltUd. Mtnsd tche, Apr. 1«, 23, 1070. SlVIi TKLtPHONK MANNER. Suii-U to 4. X , KURNITURE, ORIENTAL X»00000009««>0*00000000000< XX)O00OO0OO0OO0O000000O0O0OO< Tile Work 88 num combination.. Weat end by tho Townahip <'ommitteu of th* Town- and, li applicaiit la a rorporuUon, by all . ' * (otw.f Fees $0.60) the Townahip of Springfield In the County except that the Chairman thereof. HIGH CALIBER TYPE PHONE HUCS. aiLVEIt-ClllNA/PAINrlNGi looetlon, near the school. W st -- .-"prpjyri-i r t*P-*-anttdd d placcldj a t hthe curb principal offlcera, bclurt an officer au- ' Soction 14. If uiy nee lion, «ub#«ctknu of Union and State of Nf-w Jersey, held •hall receive 'such compensation Irvington Charijtieioff Commeice?- i / KENCINC. ALL KINDS, FOR ROMIj . DRUM LESSONS ship, of • Union in the County °' Union: sentence, claus*, phraa* or portion of s- , -, . I WORK. EVES. OR DAYS. COT Cl.ASb' hTC A.J. PKOII . note ! tor collection on tfaciMual.<.^>'"rHr-n j thorited by the Ltwa ol N(-w J.raey to, on Tuesday «v*4ning, April Mr-lWtl^ L_aathe Rirwerage Authority -hatf_f|y . SALES REPRESENTATIVES ' MATrnFi, AN1) DOX SPRING, DOU- t mDUffTRY. CHAIN, UNKORW00D. GIVEN .- Buy on FHA or-VA-Tfiimsl— ~l*ry|lnf] ^_ *yYi(. T6¥/ffiitfiiP of - UnX&fv- i&-~ thla ordinance ahall, for any rca""OH. be m -ROME --;—day*- deaitnated By UjjrTTIrpctor fif 2ZALtD|PROPOSAL " ~~ ' ' " ' " .— IM v *. n....**^ .• v-- a «^ • %.' ai tail a * f#^ — 6*6-6081 or 353-6SM G 5>1* rpXEESIMATEa TILE W0RK1 REPAIRING aiccordancif wltii tlj^.iiurijniijntionudcQiv* admlnialer 3u> oalh: •-.-- -'•'-' • - and that the said ordinance ahall be sob- not to eweed-tlSOQ.OO In anycalv bfe ableto fie! to—•- STEADY NON-BEAIJOMAL EM IlLt: SIZED, NKAni.V WFW ALSO KillcWorka.. Sectlon'4. Th*- lownnluii Clerk aiodl hvld invalid or uncenatituUonal, by any -mitlt*d for consideration and final pas- andar year. ' " - 6 CLERKS . ' ANDMATTnKSS. i W Tile ConU-actara, tdtchena, tract ahall bv and lahi>rcbyauthorlzedto court of cofiipvU'nl jurisdiction, such • j—ADVANCEMENI PLOYMENT. TWIT IFH DESIRED KUT"».« Section I-(-28 (b) Nt-wapapera ahaU tranamit ontJ copy of auch upplkktlon to .Staled proposals will be received by 'B3ge~ar*Ttrreg-jlar meeting of the said .ARTICLE n TYPISTS j ORNATE OLDER TURNrTURE bathreoma and rspalra. Eaunutea The Boyle Go. be aocurcly bmdlod. UM} In pack- furnlAH funda in cohhrrtion with U* fir at portion ahaU b« deemed a aepantc.dlS- tho jUsi«.._.W Soor«Ur. . .y. of th« Dokrd of 1 ANTIQUES WANTBO, GUITAR 1> ACCOBDK1N ltaaona taurht cheerfully ftven, J76-70T7, 636-U26, phaaa ot the conatrurtlon of the afore- tha Chief of Police of th.- Towna>ilp, who Townahip Commitlee lo-b* Mid oo April Thla ordinance shall boTotroactive to 1 . acea not exceodinf oQ.pounde and tine (and indept-ndent provision and such ' . Educatioatnn of ttheh. T Tow n of Irvingtongn, .N New 372-4100 : G86-1QUQ. PRIVATE. BUYER. by competent Uachera. Reasonsnle DonWWlama. ' T/F The Gallery of llome.-Healtor^ mcntiohwJ /atiltty., - ahall caua« an invetfticatiunlobomadrof ' 26, 1070, in the Springfield Municipal Janoary I, 1870. : j ; ICALL MR. RYAN - .. I1 placed acpvataly at tin, nurb tor adjudication shallinot affect theremaln- t Jersey------, i•n- th-*-e Mai•• -•n- ™-IXnln- g Room -•-of the ARTICLE IH An Eflwl Opp3-«00 Section. 2. Tho turn of J30.000.00 t# applicant and reportOn-ri^ontoUmTown-... Building at 9:30 P.M., afwhkh time and. 9 a.m.Jo 5 p.m. '"K 4/16 . | Manufacnirara, 153 N. | TIONINO OF GUITARS. Aak lor Oouf * -OpenDal!y9-B:S>t.0-4;Sun. 12-3 ^•oilwtHof. aw dayi-rnwiTiatrd by the anip Commlttoc' No lict-nsv shaJl b«- ',dtrlinrr tAof thlathlai orduaJaci_nrdinVn/'j*. * Outdoor Education Center, poyia 31. nlaco any person or persons Interested- This> •rdinanco ahall take-effect-.m- ' to A.M. —S P.M. • under rujea hurrby mppropria/iH) to (hi- paymeot to- -S^tlon 15. Any peroon violating any of RFSgington Township (Hamlnfton)Hlnfton),, Now Parkki*S S U Easl Orang*; open 9-9: iJ*»o ] Murphy. 6b"?-4638. (R 6/30 warda thu coat of aaid flrct ptuia*. TtM iaaued to any applicant wtio r*hall hav* . >ereln4 wftl. be. tfvman opportunity to tnecUately after passage and publication, ANY KTTCHEM FLOOR PROFESSION- ' Z 4/16 ao pr<-acnb<*4. b»4Mt convlclettof k crime. • tiit** provision** ™ "this ~ 9rdtnxtif9 afuulr bv-lxard concerning such ordinance. as required by law, — • • ; Waat, Fttint 6L, PUinfleld. .j T/r j CASH FOR SCRAP XXKiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC... auro ao approprlatxi ahtUl bo met from y^j-yaoo "~ "• • ISTUDENTS— rAnNJlOOPEtlHOUR. r car: Cturt irw. N> AI.I.V CLEANED b WAXED. 14.00- >oooo«aoooo«<»ooocoooo- Tire Depart- ' not more than DO days or both in the dls- torfor: Clerk, ^Jtdtsodoced dto tor firsfit trwuuiijTir uTirii regulal r appuranee. C«ll on yiosporta for __ AKTKK HMO P.UT7 I -",-. or -.-..-- Income Pioperty'--^r^iiJ led, tiod «W placed at th« curb lor rr*tiori of th* Municipal Magistral*. m«mb«rflhlp In Chamber" oi Cominereo «aaoau n V3a Ca nl('ft*Tractor _ XXK)«0O0OOOOO \nr»\ ordi*— assolntsiont. - •' v' MEN or WOMEN, Interested tn earn- .. iVaUabit Unden <> EUtabeth. ExceUent lection ' day* dealcnated by Ow- . Hcctioo-3. It la h«r«by dotarmin^d and -i -w—inrtmsiat-mt-. h-T-*wnh_ar,B_ __J- mvmOTON-OUTDOQH— —_ ol Xtelon and SOU of New JsrsejrnillS^ * R4/18 . ala»«-12 KAHL OMilTJI.M LIOHT TRUCK1NO. BUBBIBH ^D-yoctor of Public workt nance* pertaining In fin' or' safety." hereby repealed. on Tuesday evening, April H, 1070 ntf"I300 peryTnonth,~pirr*tlinfl-and Clent*d tlri* giva •Mcolieat traction on i—NEW AND OLD TLOOltS'SCRAPl.iJ. returns. stated that (1} th«_m«Mn« ol jucb_lnu__ - - Section 6, Tbo llcenafih*-rj-by required Section 17. This EDUCATION crNTrn and that'the said ordlnanco ahall be more? CaU ffor pappouSmcntp , Me-S»29eS»29.. tuW without eoudng tho lawn. S«t of 2 REMOVED FROM YARDS, AT- MAX SEROTA REAL ESTATE SECTION 3. If any aacttoty-itMcce- pTCrVemeni (hereinafter rcfcfixd to aa > irdlnance aharrtake i_ ACCOUUTiCAL TILE CETLtNOS UAX WEE.STE0. b SONS ANU FINISHLD. 246' Lincoln- PL Uonuon.. BenUocaaenUoca.. clauanoclause orr phraae of thla • ''purpoae"), la not n current oxpense of shall be laau&d by 0»- Townatiip-tlerk ' effect Imm4>dlat*ly~itncr publication in aulviiltt^d for octiaidairation and final x»ocx>x>o<>o<>oooooooooooo<>ooo<>: betweeb n 9 a.m. - 122 p.m . « 4/1° Goodyear tires; Uk» now. TICS 6. CELLARS. EXCLUSIVE BROKER 1 " ' ' ' AT VARJOUS SCHOOLS PROPOSAL « 4/1° Duyttfr Sen* Matal Since 10JO. 242« Irviniton, 373-1606 T/f Ordinance u bold invalid by any Court aaid Townahip, and (2) It is necessary to upon the direction of Un- Township Com-, the i^anner provided bv law E ,'passan at a regular meeting of the slid SECURITY GUARDS - Call 2ff7-352a 1I/U Morria Ava. (near Barn** Av«., Union CALL 6B7-I032 402 Colonial Ave., Union »M-«2o7 ln accordai»D44 wUh-a^octflcaliona and 'Sealed p*opoeals-%ill be received by Situations Wanted ., • -7 RoalEttato of Competent Juriadlctloo, auch portion— -rin-p-rn-mirt-tunynnr Yy thr <•••»<•«». of • mittee. • . - • Union Uador, Apr. lB,lC7OlF*?i«7.21)t ' form oi~plrol£sal"whlcJrVan oWalEed'ta the Purchasing Committee oithaTovnof Township Committee u» be held on April X)OC«00C " X T/F Z4/l« ! ahall bu deemed a separate ciiatinct obligations of aaid Township purauant to ' &4>ctlon 7. Th* annual licons« foe for , — I the office of the Assistant Secretary M 23, 1070, tn the itoringffeJd Municipal Situations. Wanted-" 7 MINI-BIKE, bicycle, tricycle, wicker ee^eaw ZT/I XXKXXX»00«O0OO0000OO0OO«O« t •Irvington, .New Jersey in the Council Excellent positions are now - coachj niL cornlcea, etc 376-1421 ! Furniture Repairs 50 Public Not.co I and Indepfxtdeid prwlalon and auch the Local Dond Law of New Jer " each auch license for kn indoor theater ' i ML Veroon Avenoc, Irvington, New Chamber, at the Municipal laiildlng on Building at 8:30 P.M., at which time and XXX>«000<»00«00«<»00000000000< Lb MGENERALCLEAN1NOSERV1CE ~ r'Tialdliig; ahaU KH effect the validity of J r place any person er persons Interested •open for men as security INTERESTING L DlVEjlSlFIKD POSI- alter », lil/l IndustrialSpaceforRent 115A — __ i * "«y. • . Ttu-djiy April 28, 1S70, at lOttUC (herein, will be ftven jm.oipprbjnltrto _ TION torrol'abl e mature RESPONSIBLE H.S.ST11OENT dcalroa OLD TOONEbt^ >oooooooooooooooooooooollc»- of ordlnanca* (n cohillct or lnconala- Proposal .must be accompanied by a Said ordinance Is- posted on the bulletm ™c.. Cafl nJI. caS: a, pA£nt»fnottae 667-6413 H4/30 10JW)) SO. FT. 100s s 100, '2nd Door, L - the ordinance oet fortii below was intro* mENTED) under a contract for use at 4n civilian,or military functions May 16; antiquea, attic treaauree, cel- Call Nancj, 3T7-JJ1SJ1 , 377- ANTIQUES RESTORED,REFDJISHING. oooox>o the ordinance set foi-Ji below Vas Intro- I lion has been made to the Township Unt with UM provlslaiJ of this Ordi- year. No license ehall U- Issued until ths certified check In the amoral erf 10% of board In tho office of the Townahip caU 311-5286. 374-055rafter«P.M. UT junk, etc. Space $13. 4 1/4 toton elevatorlt , fullfllyy aprlnUired: 0 I pttrpoiie, and (S) the esUtnated majdmum said fee has been paid, in the event that duend at a. moetlng of the Township the bvfngton General Hospital for a 2 4/23 HENRY RUFF MU 6-8663 M paraleen J* ^!^ " '«*rtln| of the Townaliip j Committee of th.TownshlpolUnion,New nanc« are hersby repjMled. Committe* Of thr Township of Union in the total ajndunt~oT~fiid, to be made out period of three (3) years. Clerk. . - , . • . • . "is preferred, but nol required. ««V-2M0 , R4/16 _JJGilTlllAllLmO, Cl*l.ARi V aNOTON Coounlttee of the Townahjfl at UnloiUn-i- J.r.oy to traosfer. lo Jewllan Corpora- SECTION 8. Thla Ordinance ahaU. I amount of bonds ornoti-anecessarytobe said license shall be revoked, no part of to the bvlngteo Board of Education, or Eleonore H. *-Worthingtoh AND ATTICS CLEANED. FREE ESTK 1 BEDROOM, 3 l/lroom^rpU* o( Uaon on April l IB70 t- iMued for aaid purpose ia t47^00.00 and J hll I tj oi sccordanee with specifications and •aCIIEST prlcea paid, old baar. atelna, ^"i, ?ST8! , *t » ^ tyi UNIOUNIONN UQUO UQUOHR I^MI MARTT . UM effect upon paaaa*"» and poblica- a bid brxfi In the total amoantoT the form of proposal which can be Inspected Township Clerk .. You'll work on rotating shifts EXPERIENCED TYPIST ~ ' REFRIGERATOR MATES. DAYS, 374^3919. EVES, S7»- «lr coooooooooo«ooo2MS Uon aa provioed by law. [ before stated, includea Ihe" aggregBtS" bid. Bid* ofiist be Mibmltted In sealed and copies obtained at the Office of lbs G.E. Good working condition. turnlture; complete contanta o! homna . X»ooooooooooooeo«(»ooo00O0OoOoOO0O0AocjOATwvwj v ""••1"19 1 lnctoo. New JBT»« wUl ma«t onTitea- i to bo neccsaary to finance th* cost of year upon th* filin* of an application lor on. VATJLSBURO Omces i-or Kent Municipal Headquarters, Friberger No. D-16 heretofore issued to Hall ' • ' ....-.— .... *---*>--— Park- Morris Avenue." Union, New Jer- Propoaals must be accompanied by a XJOOOOOOeOOtKWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO >ooooo<«»oo«oo<><>ooooc<>oooo<>' Garafe ooora installed, garaia extetv- Park. M«rHs Avenue, Union. New Jer- Liquor Company for the promise* lo-! da, cveolnc April 2B, W0, at fl-QO avy. on April 28, 1070 a( 6:00 o'clock The Irvingtoo Board of Education re- HOnCEEHEJEBY ered for these openings. Good •dona, repairat ssrvlce.electrlcoper- ,..,.-... -,..-» . 4 ROOHSL 1 accounting, en|*lne«ring and Inapeetlon application Cor an original .Hcmae. No b Certtfled Checit tr-tne impmtotio%of- .REFTlIGEnATOR, FRKSIDAIRE. fAM- l»a BunaS A»*, N».ark eey, on April 2I# 1070 at B o'clock P M, cated at 2041-2043 ""prWleld Avenue, I o'clock -xin,, to to" ca , costs, legal *j-p«ns*a and other ex-. P.M. serves uw- right to accept or reject any the total amourrtbidfortheftillajDountof propoaaln will be received for supplying lousiness Opportunities 8 fiisineis Opportunities 8 atora ancTradio-contr-09>l Z4/K . Township Clerk - ; penaea, lncludiaglntcresionsuchoblira- MARY E. MILLLTl the contracC Check is tob e made out to xy>ooooo«ooooooo«ooooooooo«x OOOOO REASONABLE OVERHEAD DOOR 'CO., C1I 1-0749 , - „. .. m,m,0000OO«OO0O0«X HIOlfWAYB IN THL TOWNSHIP Woodbridge, Now Jersey b« hoard concerning such ordinance the licensed premiss's behwi*. (he hoar* . IN THE .TOWNSHIP OF UNION. . 245-6000 • HIGH VOLUME VERY GOOD CONDmoN _II»NIW MAN - ALL SMALL JQUO room., UnlWlrvlmton vicinity (or OF UNION IN THE COUNTY JOSEPH CnEENBLATT and. at.-roch racrtini or adjourocd- , provemmt fund in txaigpt* h*r*tofore Aast,' Secretary- Buslnaaa Manager Bids must be presented lnperson, by a bids may be opened and read. - MU «-»346 K4/10 A. BARTL A 6ON Pioperty Wanted 120 of 8:00 A.M. and 10;00 A.W. orbefort- CONTROLLING THE DEPOSIT- Board erf Education representative of the bidder, when called --BpecincaUona and bid forms may be — Mr. TomGannizzo KITCHEN CABINETS. ALUMINUM /.JtblJND THE HOUSE, PAINT, CAH- July I (3 family preferred). Call — QFrnrioN" • Vice Pres,, 8«y, Dtnwtor meotings, «aid ordinance will be fur- 1:00 P.M. onJAncUya. ING OF UTTER ON PRIVATE t4&-ieU. Z4/1S -iOdOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfKViooC BE FT ORDATWFD by the Township 1223 Robert Street. ther considered for second and final , alJt> to finance said porpos-i. The sum of Irv, Herald, Apr. 18, 1910. for by the Purchasing Committee and not procured from the Department of Police WINDOWS. TILE BATHROOMS prarnY, CLEAN WINDOWS.OUT- reading. $2,300.00 I* hereby appropriated from Section 9. Th* exits and tixit doors of PRKMEES AND PRESCRIBING (FEI-:: 111.04) before or after. • , of the Borough of Rosalie, police Head- ESSO SERVICE BDC PIECE CONTEM WEATHER STRIPPING. 1 Cooimltta* of the Townahip of Union in Union. New Jersey oach theater shall open directly from Uir PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION 4 TtRSt. E.TL . CALL AL «o7J75Si • such money* to the paynumlofthecostof BIDS WILL NOT BE quarters, 310 Chestnut Street. Roaelle, SCHERING Ucquer over mattoeany bt ES 3-S3A9 OB/> NEWLYWEDS - taachera - mk 4 or ttu County of Union; CARMEN FERRARO VALENTINE P, MEISSNER exhlbiilt-a hail On to a etn rt, ullcy or THEREOF." Pair caulluUclfS. larnps, OS/7 I PAY CASH Section 1. The provisions of Section T . said purpose, public parking area. All alaloa ahall lead TOWNSHIP OF UNION -New Jersey. — ~ jnornora rroomao , vlcmlty Irrinctopy Vice Praa.LTreas.. Director , Town Clerk Inc lamps, decoratlv. 1 . of an ordinance antiUsd. "AN OHDI- Saction 9. To firamo aaid purpose, directly to entA No oiilcor paaaagvway BE IT ORDAINKI) by the Townahip PUBLJCJJOTl^C^abeygivt hat ACCEPTED BY MAIL No bids will ba recelvod unless made CORRORATJON, ^ STATION FOR LEASE SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXOOOOOOOWXX HillaldaHillld , My J Jly iny • FOR YOUR HOME OR LOT 21 Rsv«r« Doult-vard. Irvlnfbw, N.J., April 14. 1970 • bonds of aaid Township of an itgcregate CommttUt) of the Townahip of Union in an ordinance, the title of which is In writing on the bid form furnished by room taue. from 920. — MAN WITH-hARC^ it SMALL-711UCK- Aftsl < NANCE TO REGULATE TttA*TIC-AND-. tilson. New Jersey - -•'-** April lfl, ltrfO(FecJ dull be lea* than throe (3) fort ln width I .ALTERATIONS' IOH CLEANINC CELLARS, GARAGES NO GLOBINO EEia.UOR principal amottnt nol exceeding and all aisle* and passag.>aoBd L*M^~ T * " - .hf pf ITr*— •- " " •- Kenilworth, N.J. iJ_On Rto 22 in Union i XIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSXXXX ' .FORMICA TOPS UMALU CALL RALPH 39S-42O3. PAID - NO DELAY - NO " lions" aiM' M p*rson~Pt*ii r'*i.an "an I*IH*~ . titled Ordinaiy* h^ apfj t*\r m^mr. in hwre- Tnwnsihinr Q* linlrtn In t -Com*? due-to-w-defecta or ii^nnailtteraJKr- cent of tfic-totalanwpt-bto-Dr«b.d bond •CABINET WORK OY ALL :0OIIOOO0O0OO0O<>OOOOO< by adding a further provision to be Uv | PUBLIC NOTICE ' any of the aaid aielus or passageways' corporation violating any of thej)rc-_ Union, New Jeraey on April if, 1970, i also reserve* theHi^toBeveriu^rous right to reject any tnd.allbidfl, and «*aid . GOOD CONDITION, »43, FOR ALL. xxxn>o«o<»«oooo«oooooooooooo<>00000000<-ZTF - Steuben Street between Ray Avenue (FeeHB.24) to- amend CttApter 121 of the Code of the Section 8. To finance said jurpoaa, a Balcony. The UmaU-r* «hall b* provided both in the discretion o? the Judgo ' WO VIOLATIONS OFFICER Irvinj^NewJwattrfllUl- •the period of ttiriy (30) days alter the Nnr condition. ReaaonuilB. MEL • 624-7M5 KITCHEN BEMODrXrNO INC -^ INTERIOR AND MTEFUOR. aod Garden fltravt. -i - Borough of Uotmtainatde by adding ut with fira escapea .placed aa and when- of the Municipal Court. AND DEFTNW0 THE DUTIES David j.ColdberK, actual date, of opening thereof. Ca 5-7109 D 4/16 dJJ bond anticipation noU-s of said Townahip directed by the' Bulidinj tnspfctor and Full-Time & Part Time _ After 6 PM and weekends 679-4746 'B. WILSON S VLVAQE. INC. From Start To Finish. Cabinets, Coun- REASONABLE PRICES, ,_ _Spacfi.Wanted ' 120A_ Parking of vchiclea shall be pro- NOTICE TO BIDDERS I oifice rbulldins cLasalilcaiiAa and to atv of-an aggregate principal amount notex- Section 2. All ordinances or part* of » THEHEXJF AND FIXING THE Purchasing; Agent JEAN KRULISH J4/30 ter. Top. t> Carpentry. Call 007-1249. hiUUd at all times on avcry day of i thorite revision of the tone map, which Chief ofthe Fire Opartmrnt; provided, ordinances Inconsistent herewith are 1 SALARY THEREFOR. Irvington General Hospital Borough Clerk CALL arS-tor XT/F - >O0OOO0OO0O0O0O0000OOOO0Oi)bUjh£lLtntfais purvaant to wild LocmtDond however, that where Uir- nntirn scaling hereby repealed. "> . . Union Leader-ApxiLXaV-1010- Rosalie. N.J. An .xcollant opportunity THRIFT <• CONSIGNMENT SHOP BE- •xxiooooooooooooooooooooobftooc r afur rOH BTORAOE OT CASE OOOD6 Notice Is hereby given Uut sealed bids to brtBjnW pu capacity of such theater shall bo main- "— HUMBtrOIL* RtFINING CO TAIiDED CHILDRQ4 ASSN., 137 So. PADfTINO b DECORATINO, E3mall*rat Z 4/1S . • stsubtm Street from.*, point cr) The Spectator, Apr. 18,1070 XFee $8,03^ -for «mbltlou. Individual! APPROXIMATELY ISOO BQ. FT. >tl/ >w tained on the sroond floor of any bujld- WOOD AVE., LINDEN 925-4522. Tues- Appliance Repaus 23 ,8EE BUILDERS r AIR'S ractory abow- work; Fro* Eatimataa; Inanrod. by th* proiecUon of tho loUrasctlon of Mountainsitle for nsiintr"i *Tij s r#- Tb* following amendment* to "the pro- ty^ f It... n ~TA«,-'-w> baTotSny T*: Orr escape shall be effect Immediately after publication in j to Join • prog««alv«, OARAQE TYPE BmLDDW. DlVINO- oi tha norlharly aide of (Uy Avenue poasd ordinance"w*r« aooptm alspubliai . c Iho manner provided by Uw. i P.O. BOX-66 r ~ Sat. 10:30-3 V.m. Frl Ncta.fl:30-9p.m, xx>oooooooooooe«»ooo6oooocK raom. Boot. VL SprlntflaU, Kltchan JOE PISC1OTTA 1 ADULTS (Ualn 4-5 rooma. h*ai yt t pair nulcrialsi In the Borough ofMoun- purauant tothi s ortlliuince the^ggrente retired. In the institner of an outdoor qiitimtiiiiuimiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii»iiiiHiiHi»iii.ip|iipitii^iiiif|;i|i-ti|||^HIH|||||»|||ni|[|iii^ trowing r»l"U ch«ln. W. DS/l daalcn aarrk). 4 modarnlslns by on. CaU UU R-T.5O JT/r forniatwd. U po*aibU, May, Jon* or TON AREA ONLY. CALL *"^ l with aald aide of Steuban Street (D t, tsinstdv -in-the County of Union with an ni*«tlAg of Uw Mayor and CoutxU hold oq amount of notes hereby authorised to bo theater. It shall not Im hPcesaary to ln»- , Union Leader, Apr. ie,l(nO(FevSll.O4) . haw- opsnlnKa' In our J Z 4/16, TV SKRWIGE-^—AW CONDITICMUNC ' of N«« Jwae/a laarceat manufu- ~ point created by (he Iniersecticn of' rtfJti < f April t, 1970 and uie Ordhuncs Number lff*#aa>*arf| #|*jM fr** -r*ff" **Mi sW MS- f^WWsTlt - Automotive-,UIMwm and WW X>0OOOOO0<»O000O00<»OOO00iX tha projection of Iho aoulherly aids 3 MICHELIN X RADIAL TlHES COLOK TV SALIS AND SEnVICE nirera of Ukhen cabUMta. Call Jlk EXPERIENCEIX >1EAT PATHTEB, to- «qual to the prlnclpjU'ainoanr of the S«aaonal Dapt. ' althar WITH WHEELS. Blwi 135-3M. •070. • HT/f "SS Oil C*aB>rd4Ml StP4ft4Vt\ WlUk *alsjt SldfJ 434| bonds so Issued. If the aggregate amount. CLINTON APPLIANCE INC;T6a-2a00 Urlora or axtsrlora. No Job tooamaU . -Stores For Rent 121A said St«ub«n Strati. ' m*eting of tfwMayo r and iovamSTto hi I DEATH NOTICES J full or part-time. — Reasonable price. 7a MlUburn Avc^^. . —.. MlWiira- 1400 Ton* UtCCoDcfvp* lUtwith of outstanding bonds and noTui~Iasu*d • MODEKN 2 BA¥ Lost & Found- - -' 14 CaU 272-4217 after 7p.nL fi 4/l« xx»coo«o«coo<>ooooboooo<>< WUlini to work on week-enda. naaaon- FAMILY oi 3 adult* b 3 Ucnaf«r* Saotlon 2, All ordinances or parts of ' held on th* 21s* oooooooooooooooooo . : O 5/7 able. baured. m.Xn X 4/l< oztUnancag Inconsistent herewith are , SUf-Thin Overlay F.Q.A., 6:00 PU. at the ^iiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiitiiMii If you're Interaatsd fnreal (bvlnitoo raslde-Bta) a««k » room 12 RMet Manhole* i beechwood School. time exceed tho sum first mentioned In careor opportunity, our _LBnrlscaceJGafd?nlng 63 iW'JsrMy, -•• this -section, the moneys ralaed by the DOG OF THE WEEK SERVICE STATION up;ro% xxxxxx»6«oooooooo«oooooooo« INTERIOR PAOrrma ——; -.-. Section X.Tbia ordinance, aball ttUc* , M0 ------ELMEEERR A. UOFPAj-tTKOFFAiTTH DERCHOF"William C, on Tuesday CORDON—On Saturday, AprUU.lOTO, Rush: devoted mother ofJha. LIUltui (ull-tlmn opanlnj. o«er LOST " »0O9OOOO«OC<>d«O<>664«O0«XX tssuancti of said bond* ahaU, to.not less April 7, 1970, age 00 yoara. of W Lewett a of 5383 Nocale*, Ata*cad«ro, UNION AREA, REASONABLE ON MOST ITEVS "-AND PAPERING •it(*ot l0UP«diat*ly-aft*F tiubliflsUon I»- j .._;..-, Bor9«h,CUT>! -. - __.tbsn-th*-amount aLauehiuu:*«*,-b*ap-. Mttrpby and Andrew Ruah; sister of every chance for advonce- -RENT. GOOD VOLUME. HMD — - Tu»*day, Morek 24 ^Asphalt Driveways 25 BEVESfLY GARDEN SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES , . nMrpdyiw. ptafettcBt Nyr- Ave., Irvington. husband of the California; beloved huaband of toe lat* Henry Heliyigeli also survived by 0 t'l^rVci 350 NortbAve.cDraQ^OTCj. Gmrwood ^ 891939 ll II a The foltowintt »iT.dWni«nlis tos to proposeproposedd pU*d to TTm payment of such not** then , laic Christina (ne« Haminei): devoted Wiiroa. (net Brulw), devoted father of mcntl^rV TRAINING. CALL 686-3565 R4/23 XXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK Sprlnc dean up. and any other type ot ' CALL 1S»-al40 X 4/l« rAIULY wiln 4 school af»d ohlUraa Union Leader, Apr. lo,1070(Feefl3.44) ! liaiLV.S. mi.it. «2 «iTo*-rfay, May 1. oJEiSrT5adi nUmbbS A420720-70 are herebhby ouutandlnc, ' • - > - ~-u - grandchildren. The funeral waa from taiid ..ompanrbenente. FROU9-5. BEAGLE, io mo., old, work that'a needed. Fre._ estimate. l«(f at 2.-00 P.M. IV-»alllni Time. !£SS?" " * father of Mr», Mildred B. -Richard* Mra. -June Kally. and Mrs. WUma '•Haeberle ft Barth Home for Funer- z4/is ASPHALT driveway*, partdnK lotaTAU ' derperaiely needs B I/J - « rooma, Section T. Each bond anticipation note Klmmerle. brother of Harry; alsosur- • black, white undarbudy. PA1NTINO SpecUlcatioo4wclilcatloiisa and form*s of bid*bids ,for I "££?' , -n,,, SectioR, n Ul-1404 and-HBrberl-A, Berghof: brother of al*," 071 Clinton Ave., Irviiifton, on APPLY IN PERSON TO: - ' " Brown headr*«t>wn *P-«»h 'WE ARE REM0DELINO Idtchen and work *me wltli power roller. AU Unda INTERIOR - EXTERIOR, VERY REA- mbiton or Tlcliuty. immedUl. oec»- ih*vX,™,-^the proposedi work«A, preparer^^r+A d hby. n^rtRobert t Section I. That B« taauad porauant to thla ordinance ahall llnda Berghof and Mr*. Marie Rob- vived by 10 gprandcliU-Iren. Ftn*r*l **r- panoy. CaO O J- IMl alUr « ».»!, I* daUd on or about the date pf its ls- vlce will ot> held at ths McCracken Fo- Saturday,-April 11, thance to3t. Leo's Mr-N OR WOMEN Interested In owning oo chast, whllfl •t4f««k on must veil 4 year old, 16 ca. It West- - maaonry. James La Morfeae, IB Paine SONABLE RATES, FREE ESTIMATES Automotive erta; also survived by 3 grandchildren w __EEB8ONAL MANAGER SO •uanoe and ahall be payable notmorethaw • neral Hc3flie 7'15OO laarTi -——--*- t_JT..._ for m nigh MaasjJl— a part Urns business -- earn Income fq/vhead. Black collar, no Inchoaso—ACFIUGERATOR. Perfect Ave., Irv. ESliMJJ. K T/r LANDSCAPrNGL f.rtllisinc, limlnf, r«- REFERENCES. CALL M3-O45O. UO-4O and 4 great-grandchildren, Thcraneral A R & S Home & Auto Stores one year from its date, ahaU'bear li*- _scrvic* was at "llaeberl* b Darth _c*i_*riwir*day.atull A.M, d1»,O0O ptaa a year. Call iV-\»f tag... Uala. Ahswors to working order. ,50. 680-BM7. D 4/16 T seedbic. po»er raHn», aprlnf duo- X4/K IRV. TOWN EMPLOYEE A family( 3 " PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that* Routo 21, Union, N.J. lor anpointmeat nutai "Eagle." MftSEBVE » RENEW YOUR DtUVE- aervlca. th« ojdltunce.set forth below wajLintro- ncor at norooih-MalL-U- iVJU.-sai,-, tlome for Fonerals," D7l CUntonAv«., BKELMAN (MO Cavanaugh) — Sarah WAV, APPLICATIOM-APEUtn - BY diUdren), dailr-M i-yrooinitalrrw- _ herrafter determined within the limitk- An.Eaual..Opportunity Erjplyr« E81-1! R»7l4_ qUALmrPAINTINO duced at a meeting of the Township Com- Mountainsid*. N.J., and ofaaidCommLi- I Irvlngtan. on Friday, AprU 10. Inter- GREEN—Peter-P.. at his home. «»D (Sally) wife of tha late John, real- ." R« WarJL_fetJ?« torn .7 UATinNEj BEAEOHABLE RATES. mittae ol the Towmshlp of Union In'the mcnl -Falrmount Cemetery, Newark. Wabeno Ave.. Springfield, on Smday. dance 72 N, Mann Ave.. Vaflaburc MODERN BEAUTY SHOP .--. PLUS TOP RATLINO pipra— AFTER 6 P.M.-:«X4V0aB7 and' spraying ipiarlo* and' eodarlor^ Automobiles For Sale:. ; 123__ J«ra*y.and DMslon of Local Oovanv on main street in Newark. - - Plo«a« contact Tail or »S0.00 BELt-'S LANDSCAPING &SS-2SM free eatlraataa: ijuurad. Rey Jade, X>0OOCX)OOOOOOO«>O0<>«<>OOOOO<>O< County of Union held on AprU 14 1070, April 13, lino, lusband of Muriel 1 mother of John and tha late JJort>thy. -..___:. Jo/IB and that u^stlrteToinancu^strteTinncc will be furthefurther ment Aid District Office located at Tea- CALAUUSA--Anthony, on April 7, Hab*r Green; father of Peter P. Greet) 8ANDBLABTER - oxnarienoed and Priced tosel L , Tadd Rupp49rt, 242 Olobe '"" CALLM5-5O99 ArtEHoP.H. Lawna cuL clvansd and trlnvmad. apd 4S5-03IS or 4M-57M. J */3i HATUHi BUSDIEaB WOMAN wttn t Fngalhorn of East Orange; slater ot Other ucnerlenoed yard If1""" CHEVELLE, lftU HUlib-*, J dr., R/lf, considered fof r finafil passagl e at smeetii u n*ck A-mory, Teanack, Avc. b IJbarty 1970. husband of AnloinBttu (nee Uen- Jr., Mrs. Floyd DWULMBOB, Mr*. Arthur — llBlMBtfh A' ES. 1-2317. Z4/30 Ave., Union, N.J. O7O83, K4/18 SUBURBAN PAVTNO COUPANY Um maloiuiance. f*r«a «atlmataa. ob«llntITala«l sbow oop needs amall v-e, auto., P/S, W/w, factory air, Rd., Taaneek, N.J., andmsybeliMpected Section 2. Proposed ontinatKeiaimbfiJL s.ha.1 be signed by- tWctiainnaaof the — ilalicchlo);-Ialh*r of Mra. D*Uy Trlno, RlcheJ; brother of MrsZXrvik Day. ~«n|. «nptoy»»ti Joc—d Union. SPRING SPECIALS booa. or anarfanant. CT4-SS00, 9 to 8 of the Townahip Corr-mlHee at Municipal East Orange. Mra, Anna K*yl 0 4/10 phon« (201) 686—1617. PARKDIG AREA.CPRIVEWAYS, Union and Irvlnftoi. area. aitv» *•?*. low mU«ag*t call Oaoa^. Haartmartars, Friberger Park, Morris" by prosp*ot]v» bidders during business Mrs. Julie Be Fede; Mra. Riylli*Solla Ttwma* and William Green; grand- 6J7-40OQ -' '• "WON ONTVPnOCBAW • PAINTINO WrrH DOTCH BOY &/-1B12 titwren" 0 A.M. b 7 P.M, and Joseph: brother of Mrs. Filippiua Mather ' ol 10 grandchildren. Funeral and Mr*. Christine Orobsjr*and gTand- Any halp ot Infohnatlon r CURBDia. FHEE bmHATEa, WORK RBj6l AVflMe, Union, New Jersey, on April ae,. "*ctlon: mother'of SuKanne Kovner. Mrs. Carol Schools All ' oev hirnlbire IrrInning French GUABAKfEEtt MW7-3H«. O 5/U One-famllv baaaa outalde (ISO- 2-- -— J 4/lA ""Bidders will bt furnished with • copy -sKw-ftnte .«- i! bytneTowBafaipaerk.S»IdofflCBr.are Accardi, Mrs. Glna Coppola La Corte. from Smith and Sn-iih(aobarban), 415 •-•" ' rf m ' SHIPPING CLERK- Amhltloo.manfar on-ou* losf dog will b* provincial UiriM room wllb « marble 1230^8"— f37B; raoms/hilla. Korea RESPONSIBLE Mj Itao at 8 o'clock P.M. "Section-8. Mrs. Jennie PUtlotta and the late Jo- Morria Ave,, Springfield, onTttunday Wright and and Emmie CoiUdV. Funeral xx»ooo«ooooooooooo<*>o<>oo< LANDSCAPE 4| MASONRY AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN oi the spocifleatloaa by tha enginMr on Nonroniormlng Uaes h/ »*by authorised to execute uld note* t ^.iMit^. dmartmani In small oillfie. " moil appreciated by two ton tables, 5 piece Tbayer rarraery, - • _—-}—;—^™ ; . C0»ttRACTOR - i S20 and up. Alao carpentry, leal . . deslra 3-4 rooms. proper notice md payment* of coat of r sephine; also 7 grandchildren. Funeral April 16, at 0 A.M. Remriom Mau ai from The Raymond Fttnerariawrul CenterLBIHTI, WlUtnin lCa. irsdutte. Paid hoaplt- Ueditarraaaaa styU love Maia, chairs and tuttera and vlolalfcna. Very rea- CHEVROLET IMPA LA 10M, Blue 4 dr. -— ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN and exemptions. TT7 •»'_t..tt:Jfl»ff_ift((l not-f* tn such forma * waa from the "Calante Funeral llome." St. Jamas-Church, ajringflBld, at 0 , I Sandfard Av*., 00 Ttiriday at a 3u - DeVry Technical Institute tiaailbrokan boy*- ' ,,' "P~~P7C8C«LE * AU OENIfl Lawna and ahnitm maintananca. Curlja. HT, factory air. PS, sutomaOa, low ORDINANCE FIXING THE SAL- preparation. Bid* mart bt mada on stan- thty may adopt In conformity with law. : aUaaUon arrf MlUays. Saliry llttlS tabUal also desk U chair, partv aldowalka and — aaphalt rvpalrif. sonable. Free eeUmatea. free minor dard proposal fonnalntJu nunncrdesif' 1 2800 Morris Av«x( Union, oo Saturday. A. M. - Relative* and friend* areInvited A.M. Reqn*-nn Maaa, Blessed Sacra- --'-Mr toir. CallCODt.TnrEliECTBON- ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN • HAF' i WO1 reiialra. Fully tnaurad. J71-343e, B2S- mlTiage, axcallent condition, extra*. ARIES OF CERTAIN OFFICIALS Any residential _ ,11)* power to determine any matters Requlam Mass at Bt Michael's Church. to attend interment In St. Teresa* • ment Church, East Orange at 10 A.M. bio *10i chalra,, Island bar »ttli "*™5iSg &SB«gg " .r t_ BO*t-T?l5 _B*/30 tins tins. «4*-«H z 4/lft AND EMPLOYEtS IN THE nated th*«in airf require by th* specifl- with respect to aaidiarteoi*otdetermined EDUCATION *• >0O0C<>00<>(X>00000O«>OOO«>O00 - " >—-— carpet, chalinc S«37 J •/«• cations, tnuit bo unclosed ut **alod en- use and atructure which lawfoU' Cemetery. - mtarment Gate of Heaven Cemetary; 964-1500 2 BEOBOOM APARTMENT wantod tor TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN THE existed «t the Ume-of the bythU ordinance and also tha power to Relatives and friends are kindly In- BIO PINE LAND6CAPING June 1 by 3 vorkint woman tn Maple- CHEVROLET IMS tmp*la lledan, PB. velope*, bearing th* nam*andaddr*a*of •eH said note*, fa hereby delegated to CHURCH—On Friday. AprU 10, 1070, V 2343 Morris Ayeu Union Auction Sales j 11 COUNTY OF UNION." adopted bidder and name ot road oo ooUld*. ad- this ordinance may t**s coi vited. ' O 5/14 Bprinc cleanup. mcnlhly.nijdittcoBJH'"^. DAN'S- PAINTING -it DECORATING per Irv,/SprlB«fleld or violn-- R*H, «Uok, 0 cylinder, 1 owner, very March 34, 1.770. any aucb existing «MKC«l0»mlng tha prftn&of body who 1* hereby au- Louis of 142 Jacob St. Maplewood. ltAVAN)O--On Monday. April 13,1070, >000000<>00000<><>00<>00<>< aod,' nhrtatM. Unian- *^lnj-t»n&SDrliu> — |,-*E3CT£ni0R-^_REA8O! S-OIDO or ES B-2W2 aftsr 0 dreaeed to Clerk of theBoi*oughof Mous- thorised to aell aald notes either at one N.J., beloved huaband of Elizabeth; de- STOCK HANDLER "STKR»R 5laal.t«60. BE IT ORDAINED by the Townahip talnside and moat be accompanied "by a - - twtiMteaar oi" ktrticbirs mav be ••u'rw^- Charles W., of «1 Union AVe., ldlta- flatd ax«a. Call iftar S pjn.. ES?.- Committee of,the Townahip of Union in time or from time totim e in the manner voted father of Fred L.. Lotd* J. Jr. beth, beloved buaband of th* late Wary BTANXJATI— Martha (nee 8chmlti)j on VARD GC^DDS 0901 HB/I4 I'uzrMu^oi4:r a£^-.r.tn*IUd«U5b"' ™Ued"rX"iiX""" and Mrs. Marc Bader; brother of Mrs. Friday. April 10,1070. aced 69 years. ART & ANTIQUE AUCTION IF rrS WOVEN TRY ALPERN'B. Fpr Caipentry 32 260-0434 x 5/1 C*nrViMrJ -Itn Him as. inJlmnme. msimnv_Csacr£iiX3ijv Ann a); devoted father of Ml- ' 'PosltUin with camping nod The collection gf painting* of^ »-4 ROOUB tor middle a«*d woman, FORD OALAHE 500, 1068, 333 aufaj- *mCnrvtVd " "— i to the aama .xtrat aa U It ven Be"-""e Uo»n fl.n. Hn l ia. hirrrb i» y determined. ttBd ' ~' ' h f^Uer and.Mra.:Uarl&Ab. chael,"~Cttirlas~Jr. -Uifl~Wr*^MS"fyjuvr —oi-Neiart, -bfiloved-wife of JoaepB" ~inortlnl soods cheUn In Union- IBW TRAININGS Dr. Eric D> Schaar, and paint-"* CU&TOU 81IOP-AT-UPME Decorator Ilto/Ul tor lnia.ealitit.oem>' Section 1. Thai part of Section 1 of the Ol *hw | \j$ p^ sOTTcKBcSr declare^ .thjct (he, period of usefulness oi • • Irhlld. —fitanoatl'' sister of Charles •Schmitt. ~ Bervlo. (or DRAWB-.SUJI.COVEKa, _ — -- EXPERIENCED GARDENER - jnl^--per^cl_l»UrIor, 3 doar.iur., —.... alKrve*amUUed/orainjujce reading "Reo-- " "ara. NaftCV "P;Hav&M:* '«,.». Excellent salary and bone- Ing*, art object* from other — PAmTTNG It DECORATINQ |WO or best offer, need not be more ihan »MJXkO.00 nor Tha fimeral waa from "llaeberla L -COMPUTER PROGRAMMING UPHOLSTEBy, UttBPnEADS, CUR- GROUNDSMAN DESIRES WORK VmB y '"=" reaUonSuperlnt«ndant I12.S2S.0& be and Aj]y ttnuflVwopad lot wuliiji' anjr life, I* a pariDd of forty year* computed ). MlchaeL Join, eatatea, will'bo aold In public" TAINS. A phone call brings otuf-Decor- . Free Estimate. - Biaured ° ' C*ll ES D-73OI S48M shall not be less than 9300.00 and be "McCrackrn Funeral Home." 1500 Frank, Mrs. Ann Groahanaa/ Blral Barth Homo farruneral*,' ' 071 Clinton T. J. PAOULLO OIA tha same u hereby annncUd to read as aru beinc aon«l bythia ordlnanc. from the date o( said bonds. Morrts~Avv^~ Union, oo Monday. High IBM KEYPUNCH auction In the elagant "Diana"" ator. willl Samples, Advice and Ruler. - Ut-OSrn ~ R4/18 MU O-7IU3 J. fallows: ' delivered at the place On or before tM aa anofllcetajDilUitBbaewhlchhasB Mary lUppisi and Mr*. Eleanor WoJ- R4/16 Room of CLUB DIANA. 2B00 1-3 BEDROOOM apartment wanted for FONTAIC- 10U Boon, A door liT, Auto< hour named above. The .nandard pro- • gactJor. P. ai*Ji"" decorating the - Ltvtngeton. ^ Mtnsd £cho Apr.10, Itn0(Fu JI0.a3)- -bv-^7T3OiU>O-«nd that Uw issuance of the pola; son of Mra.Donnta Petti; brother - Francis StUf and Mrs. Dolly Ullch; TELEPHONE SOLICITORS 101S Btuyveaant Avenue, tomb of UhuJceBpeare." School 0.-00 SaL'and Sun. _ T/F 11 4 o tondfl^fcod .note* auUwrlzed byhiaordi*,. of Mrs. Josephine Pedovafto, Anthony, Bowk of Irvington. 9 also survived by 0 grandQhlldrea Tho UATUKE COUPLE fcMOTHE R d*al« MUSTANO 1988 •JU*MW0WW*rtlbl*,»1' UUnioni , FranFknk BBowBowkk of Chicago, Mra. '. EAST - TIME Ifidon-. 964-1144--K j^j. of Van Dyclt - "Young Duke lCflrrrcABpENTY; ^TTL—»""w» T'/ 5-0-room*,- b¥loftc«V^loQ/MaisU-' nance wlU be within ail debtlimlUtlona — James and Jerry Petti and Mra, Anna funeral waa from ''llaeberle fc- Darth Need aood telephone man with ALLTiPhBOFCARPENTRY' SAVE MONEY , ap««d. 0 oyL R b If, factory air, n*w Helena Paatarokl and Mra. Sawera In Armor." American piimfttlv*. »OvO0000<»0O000000O0000O000< YOU CAN DO IT1 wood, forr lmmadia U occuoccupancyp y.. prescribed by said Local Bond LAW. Marque* and the l&ta Phllomena Henna. Kswiot of Poland, The funeral was on Home for Funerals," 071 Clinton Ave., nereuaaive telephone manner. port rait a and landscapes. !tEPAH(S t ALTERATIONS Lawnmower Service,. 64 Call ES B-Mol Z 4/lfl iMlisd wlda oval tlras. 90^00 mjlea, Section 10. This ordinance shall take Tho funeral waa from HaeberleA Barth Irvington, on Thursday, April 0, thence Thla la an excellent and re- Boats & Marino 16 SMALL JOBS MY SPECIALTY We will paint top hall ol your riousr. Cabirday, AprU 11 from the "Wornlak >oooooooooooooooooooooooooo000000O0OQ0O0( ACME LAWN MOW Eil SHOP, aalaa- AND PAPER HANGING wanU *-* rooma In viclnliy of tfnloiv lands DAILY, ALL DAYWEEKH1D6, loved wif* bf Joeepii: dear eloteT of—— .for appointment. 371-9750 ' •liver, -.. .tino"~ French eamau oaaatlafaoUoo. Tiat»upt Union Leader, Apr. Ifl.a970(Feef*5.ia) • Rutgers St.. lrvlncton. botoved wife of JOHNSON^ Rusaoll J., onWu „ Personals^ — 10 ' SUSPENDED CEILING Mrvlca-MtUOoUoo. " "' OMAS G. WRIOHT , HOME A MIXED "5 MONTH OLD YOUNG FEMALE Lesfar It, Erlckson; devoted daughiar _MrjL-Mariiio Lordl and Mra. Jos*pblns _itlo«», , 40 small and lurge plua parta. Compare all our prues. 759-1444 • XT/F April 8. 1970. ag« 74 y«ar*r, of NwirkT Holdoni. both of Irvington, Funeral »O0«9O0«0<>0vO00<»0OvO00< OVER YOUR OLD CRACKED OLDQMOBILE 1D03, of Mabel G. Mameo of Irvtngtim; dear huaband of the late 131.ub*Ut~U»vB br onza f Inures—child. vpurt .." Th? Boat That Runs I'LAHTEH. UEAUTTFUL* ECOWO Full aeaaon guarantee on all repair uow — TERRIER. MIT2I WAS BROUGHT TO THE SHELTER mother of Junes R. and Nancy Lynn waa from ''Galaiile^Funeral Home," Mll«|.. ll»y«'.mlvaii's IF YOU WILL SENDMEartamped.seU : d Call 353-0000. Jljl™ DMohanlcalty food. Johnson; brother-in-law of Mra\rLoal*e addressed envelope, IwUlbegladtotell figure*, nudes, dancara. . CALL HARPK«~_ :; J. PUDUC NOTICE Is her«by gtv*n that BY A FAMILY THAT WAS-MOVING AND^COULD NOT Krlckson; dear'aistorof Marilyn Maa- 400 Sahferd Ave. (Vallsburg}, on flat- ._ FULL CATALOGUE rma Dime Uolon area, Violnity Btuyveaant • "AaMririasOL— the ordinance let forth below waa intro- sano of I>ompton Lakes; also survived McMahon. The funeral aervlee was at urday. High Maaa of Reoulem., Im- you bow tn supplement your pyeaanl In- 241-3090 .EVES. «BO-»TI1 K T/y »OOO0«0000O0 DECOItATINrr OMO- "Itaeberle b Barth Home for Funer- THE—ALDlH-a5. -SWEDISH come , Write to llox #879, Suburban RETRESTW1TN fBTIMATES" -"-— oil 5-7 P.M. E81-W9 Z Call 374-30O8 . Z4/U 1uced at a mpetinj ofthoTownshJpCora- by 5( nieces aixl n^phewn. The Amoral maculate Conception Church, 0:"luA.K DESWKED 25 FT. FIBER --XXXlOO0O600OO0O0<><»O<)OOO<»O0< Liquors, Wines, Beer . 65A mittSi- of the Tuwnahip of Union ln the oervlcee were on Saturday. April 11 als'," 971 Clinton Aye., Irvington. on Publishing Corp,. 1291 Btuvvosant Ave., AUCTIONBERt CALt"0»7-«2»» X»O00O00000<>O00OOOOpOCOO«i Mlllincton,-641-0<^J0. CHRIS CRAFt WAT Pnooima, URICK HS; xxxx>oooodoooooooooooooooo< J worth and Mrs. Edwin (khaefer of Louisa Mayer UmaUdtir; brother of Dry Clpanlnx Laundromat Call 9BO-40BB. Z4/10 tJ Section 1. Tha provlaions of Section 7 TILLJPM AND WEEKENDS FROM 10AM TO 6PM. RoohasUr, Mich.. dearaUUrofWalter 11A1IY fUJlNITUItE - tillson Crib uul SELF EMPLOYED ' L WBUHtl). "ttf an. ordinance antltlMl, "AN OIUJI- GtblAHno--J«nnle (neo Cammarato), Cturle* Alfrod of Union, and WidUm- NEW 34 KT. C1IHIS ClJfAPT WASH 'N WAX CAR WASH A. NUFMO - ES 3re173 O e/l» i>00000<><>C<>OOOOOOOOOoooooooooo<>ooooo<>oooooooooo<>< California Buyer liLgton, on Mcuvlay. AprU 13. tnterment SU'.KI'S iSIX. HOT Ik COLD UNION IN THE COUNTY .OF UNION" b* Mra. HOBO liarmsJo, Mrs. Julia Nerl, and grtMt-grandmother oi Beven, Her- Hoilywo^l Memorial Park. ,• alary, ' coniptMiy ,b«n«fltk>. liuny'oUier Ihlnga. CaU 370—1000 alter CONTENTH 0*' APAUTMEWT - SELF EMPLOYED-INSURED operation, only minus all interior services, i.e., no and the aamo ia hereby further amended BRING IT TO THE SOCIETY.. u-uiiel. and Anthony,Gerardo, and tha via* WU Wednesday, AprU IB. 1070, Apply in p«r«on only. »tim. • „ X4/1J KTTC1IEN, LtvmO ROOM ANU UED- WATEK, BIIOWBK, ETC. ALL Clothing, Household Gifts 37 B. LACK! (W7-4533 DeVry Technical Institute by adding a further provision tob e In- from the KenUworui Funaral Homt*. PIUKHOLAUS. HULL, YOURiCAH «1Y 1'HONE late, Oscar Gerardo Jr.; aiatar of Mrs, ROOU, htl.£:UL.t, MANY OTlIEIt x»»««<><><>«0OI>O«00<>00O00<>O0O0«<><' ' 1100rrEiarATReA110UflF.!10LH-rrEi«00«0OO*« Uiahofl, Horb lutml'o B1I0P: 44-l/t LACKAWANNA PLACE. >ooooooooboooooooooooo«>oooo< f direction*. Tho funeral service* were on Friday Ttm fuHjrrBs "^inline WWIIT .. ... s. MIliLUUHN, N.J. (OpanlO-4Tlia.-SaLj QENTLEfciAN daalriist furnlsh*>d room DE HART MOTORS • - tfectiorr'tt. H U"™© rdtnancw "o*r Tj*jrt*ir*Jf "Tlprintr7rom the "Haaberlu li ttartn ItolpWantcd-McnS, Women 5 Gmnien Center, 200 Dennuui ltd.. Cran- Unlon/flosalle l*ark vioinlty. Imme- ;r hou»«hold Item.. iLAIlOAltil forJ, Op*n Bun. 21 ft-04IB, • J 4/23 , J 4/16 -Moving & Storajo 67 VIAUO - TUNINO ,,300 M.hwuy Ave., lCIlCI|«i,|,ell| w ordinances. Inconsistent herewith are FunaraTiV *11 ClintonAvo., Irvington, Homo for FuiiurolB," V7l CIlntonAve,,' »000000««<>«000«00«)00««000< ^rll la, 10 diate ooounanoy. hereby repelled. . \, brvln-.tun. bitennoii Fsirmount Corao- XX>«40«0000«bOOOOOOOOOO0« >000000<>00O tiblt, breaWront and 6 chalrB. lijcciil- Coal & r'uol ., 3B MOVING VOUNO MAN, aged IS, WanU furnished 965-1333 or 269-08BCi,/T/p: iiaiUt a.-VeiUburg: devoted father ol ZACK--l"«Ur 1'., on liaturday. Aurli equipped with sklliu(acCDSaorlue,9S00, X>X>00<»0«O0<»0O0O«OOOOO<>0< Dil, 0-3078 XT/V the manner provided by law. Joeoph, trances Viilcarol MarlonIlit- tiern>att V., of 1107 Chestnut«., Union. lont condition. t , • Local Bi Long Distance room with a German family In Union, 11, lir/0. as* flltyoarrf, of Vl-Cltubln BANKING POSITIONS Lost & Found or beat oilor. >Ta->l»3 X t/it X»OUOO«0«O« Union Leader. Apr, 10, lOT0(r««~U1.04|) tenhaaher, formerly of laeliii, Joalm N.J., txlovod huaband at Catharlna . Call 6*8-3447 Z4/1B Tr.. Et.tlmat.s Call 007-8330 Z 4/1* _ . THIS ADDITIONAL SERVICE "I would lik© to give MITZI {T«MB1«)J devoted father of Arthur H.] Bt., HouiJi Wvor, N.J., balovwl hu«- OpportUtiltlow In Mm fu«t'),ruw- lnU«gU« and Grun, and brother of band of >lonnae Iloemmele Zach; Insured Plumbing & Heating X»O0OOO0OOOO0OO00OO0O0OO<>Oc>< Trucks For Salo 12 NOTICE OF AW'UCATION Mrs. Vlnoenza Maasltnino and the latd Lrothor of Arthur; also survived by Intf fluid of liunlilnii und (1- DUNCAN l'llYPfc. WYLt blOi-'A ANU UNITED COAL CO. xxx>oo<>oooo<>ooooooo Take no tic* Ihat application has boen ! Ahtonio Carrubboj also eight granl- 3 KranddhUurad. WKute funeral sar- dovutetl lirothar of Mrs. Nellie U- ninos ur. currently uvalluble LOUT - lloy. havy Uu. bench Jackal Dogs, Cats, Pots (K..P o. moVlno.onJ you »ov.) 0O00o« lanher. Tha funeral Was from HIP- lett it Uto llthway llrvar la.t Tueeday, LOVE UKKT. CANAUIA1M KrTCHGN Houses For Salo 111 mada to the Alcoholic Beverage Control a homo" chlldrtin. Funeral was from the "'Hay- vice was hold at th* McCrackan Fu- WOKK TAllLtl lUtAWINO 11OA.I1). >00O00OO0 PAUL'SM&M MOVING I'l.UMIIING L HKATlfJU CO. 3. - lOOJ. 0>IEVU0(,|..T VAN TKUCKU. -' Poard of the TJpwnof Irvington to transi or i .itond t-Xmeral Center." 323 Gaivlfanl n-trul Home, lOO" Morris Avo,. Union. berlti b Uarth Home tot Funerals. Call B89-OU26 alt.r II l'.V, K4/10 r 071 Clinton Avo., Irvington, on Wwl- CALL ^47-0030 X 4/lB DOGOIIKDII-JJOK (QUALITY AT ITS BEST) Hurl) TrkilBr -.V. "Uon't Llvr WiLT ELIZAUKTH . 1 - 10 fL, 1 - 13 «., IB00 (or both: 7 • ' »-. *150^ t» Chart** i, Viola Kutyla trading as C \ Ave,. VuiloUirf. ona«lurUay, lloquleui FIRST NATIONAL STATE 8WeekCoiirao>2&. Union (i Wow ' 1925 Vau.holl Rd., Union 'Iiuit UHH>I" C*ll 1-2J ,^fO0eO 2< bou Kwellint lor Mluj,,bor., vuvler. tiumiiay, AprU ID, Thoitco to Si. LOO'H tSTr t-UUlXIN SCHOOL BLCCT1ON - 2 fam- b V'S TAVEIlN (or premlaes located at - Maaa lit, Joseph's Church, tistOrannd. HUytl— Lillian C. (n«« Kellrigal). on Church, lrvlimtoi^ for a High Mass DININO 11O0M «ET. IJV1N0 M. 1JOO COLLlOOt CALL- 372-3366 Q ^ 6aB-776H ' Ishuno . Marvin a. Svw«r Claiming ll*- j cunpsr.. .to. CalCall laflo-0303 boUem 7B1-78S Lyons Avo.. Irvington, the (den-, Wednesday April B. 1&70, aavu th BANK OF NEW'JERSEY lBmUy. 407-3303 J T/r' ily, S over B, taooellent mortgage I A.VL I 0,M P.M. Sproy WflK optional....SOl extra Name ...... *.% (Ml Avv*,, Union, IUX>M BET, b KrrCllEN HLT. 1C T/F IwifB, CoiUr«cUim. x T/F iLssuniptlon available, Aslin* I AVL I 0,M PM zVu ary retail oonaumptlon iio«na* C-43 of NoWark, lMj[ov«dwUuofanlr'~' M. MALIC POSITIONS INCLUDK1 GOOD CONUIT1ON, HKABONAllLe $31,000. . Sorry, coupons not applicable haretofor* Issued to Philip Forglune Wnl. 4/(), no collar. Cull O0S-0OB3. trading aa Forglone'a for fremlsaa lo- . Teller*, Benlur Collection M«u Z4/W CAU. 378-3311 J 4/10 HUMANE UOCltn-Y HI.-NTON L HOLDtN, WC, OOHCZYCA AOENCV. RealEsUte and Loan end Discount Tetter*.' DolMrmuu Ulapherds, l>oodleeli mixed LOC'Al. * l^NO OIHTANC.-: UOVIMO 241-2442 tor this service. oated' at 7B1-7H Lyon* AV Irvington, • FEMALE POBITIONtllNCLUDICr ELtCTHlC AUHINO MACHINK. I'uy- breeda. puwlas, CaU, Kittens. D(«5sinnkiii|; BTOllAOl^ - ALL1KU VAN LlNt-S ALTtHATIOrJH Ii ItKlAlim 231 Cheatiui Ut, Resells ObJ*otlons, If any, should be made HOLLYWOOD KLOIMST ; Teller*, c'eri* Typlat, Blenu alxjok No InaBtal* ohookwritor, lUilulox. ltalri|[- Ptr tfUPI'l.Ilia >0OO0O0O^ (Ai Yoaf* Dc.xtiulnbltJ Uotvloa) CALL BOL UNYDtll. 4V1-QM % 4/W immadlately In Wrltln* to. Valentino Addreii . ii\ . . . • • • • aratai1. 24 u.f. Mo by fcldu. 16B2 ShJyvmoni Av*. . Clerk and Loun ami DUcount ul. ijuu.o CLINIC Ol'KN Tuos. LTtmre.8-ttl'.M. LINENS "" -1-2737 at/t VX»K I'llOMlfl'MEMVlCK Maleaner. Town Clerk, Irv.n4.tan, New • C*ll arjoIllWB X4/W Next to Jarsey, Union • Irvlngton .... . Teller*. Interview, -are held BfiS-4U WwL f-U P.M., Sat. 1-3 P.M. n;i)nKm BHpl\T! UtVINOTON t .. eatti w**Ud«y at Uio BHKLTtlt open daUy.10 KM. - • P.M., lXIN']l>N'YARN TOmr] s MOVERS' 2 family house 376-7508 , CllAltLES KUTYLA. NsVOI» -—"—." • "-* "4 over* '"""•>— • •• •• - XI E. .WILLOW ST. ..Good Deal .. L'ltKBONNE -Bal,«.lta..lOA.»<.-oll.M.' •.•—.. tiua CI;INTOU'AVF,, • —— NO* JOB TOO SMALL SiCI DADVolJ,o? Sol Delaware Av«.. DWWSUK u'-d Sympothy 55U Bioad St 134 Lvergrocii Ave., corner BBO 1-re- ,, DtV-'C _ ATTICS L CVXLERS CLEANED . 1'lUM lot Union, N.J. A»fonya>men,« for %hm b*>«0V*d PLEASE DRIVE S A F E L Y !• Unfdujvaen Ave., nearCltyliiieNeWurk. 1?J H.ODDHODD 0 iS 3-2020 '' R 4^30 Wo,,, Ad. Cull &Q6-7700. 30 TioKemr Ter. '•I 4730 VIOLA KUTYLA Nk J 4/l« H, 301 DelawaTa Ava., (omlly. Just ph'onVf , UiUon, N.J. MU 6-1830 Irv. Herald, Apr. 10, 33, llWo ,. (r'awC-lMM) Bide Tour of American Homes." Itwaswrltten > as a children's guide to the architectural styles in American homes',' but because of A record quarter Architectural oddities ' to «iichlteciur«t--e.doy br Truihar PuUnt.i"» Co.p. depict architectural oddities throughout die of a number of children's books, several of of fine architecture. ' TThe National State Bank._wilh_24.offlces 41 Mountain ov... Sp

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SWEET TENDER CALIFORNIA GOV'T. INSPECTED CHICKEN PRESIDENT- NJXOt)!. after slgnlhgiegtslatlon sponsored by' Rep. Florence P. Dwyer (R-12th Dlst«-N J ) to establish a Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, CHICKEN LEGS "a.?, ROAST explains to reporters at the White House bill signing cereinony dial die new commission TOP ROUND will make possible the kind of planning and preparation required to absorb successfully the 100 million more Americans expected by the year2000.CongresswomanDwyer, I CHICKEN BREAST — OR CROSS RIB senior minority member of the Government Operations-Committee and duel Houses 2 - ' sponsor of the bill, was joined by from left, Rep. John A. Blatnik (D-Mlnn,), and Rep. mSHUAN : GOV'T. INSPECTED CHICKEN Clarence j. Brown (R-Ohio). . _ '--- ^GROUND LETTUCE CHICKEN LEGS CALiFORNiA ICEBERG Courtly park units participate CHICKEH BREAST ^^? b 39 SSPAKE ROASTING CHUCK EA HEAD The Union' County Park Commission ls programs will'.be presented on die hour. RIBS O'I STEAK doing its part in the nationwide environmental At the Trallslde center the program In- PORnumK SWUIJUKV ROtlOA COUNTRY STYLE U S D A CHOICI teach-in. cludes a sky. show in the planetarium, guided LB ^ anonn annue womw ; fc. TRIMMtD FIRST CU1 LB AUhough die national, programs are walks on me nature trails and talks on "New ORANGES scheduled for April 22, die park agency will - Jersey, me Ocean State," "A Grain-of Sand," CBmrCUT " TWOOUVSOflUXiHAND __ •ONtUU ... ^ in the coming municipal election. They ore Robert Wei (chek, center, Africa, its Animals and Problems." and REPUBLICAN STAI©ARD-BEARERS-—Mayor Henry J.Buhra an. left, GOP nominations to run for Township Committee. Today la the dead-: STARTING HANDSHAKE Nat Stokes^ lefti Democrat elected to die- .hold its events Saturday and Sunday so mat DAIRY DEPAKTMEN1 •od J. Scott Donington, township proMcutor, this week filed for the line for nllcanHMnr«*tnfll»p»rirlnn»ifnnin ln-th» Jtif»» 1 prtmnrtga • i. Committee Jast (all, welcomes the party's two candidates and Arthur Caprio. • ' -_ — (Photo by^E.G^Cardinal) more people may participate. "Elrst Aid in die Outdoors." The last talk Lectures.demonstrationB and guided walks will be given only at 3 ond_4 p.m. SMOKED HAM STEAK b 98' SLICED BACON *r79' SMOKED BUTTS . 89' AU FRUIT nAVMS through the Watchung Reservation will be con- On Saturday at 2 and 3 p.m.. David Moore ducted by die commission's Trailslde Nature of die North.Jersey..ConservationLFoundation BORDEN'S and Science Center and die Union County will conduct a program, 'The Crisis in our LAMB CHOPsHOttioa i 8$ SLICED BACON * 59* SILV|R TIP ROAST . 1" D^oWats psdc Environment." •-••'. Outdoor Education Center. Programs on both ^HBHBCTIAJMM- UAlWUCHOta•ONflUS . - TWOCUYJAU.MIAT "^ * %-qt. days "will be "from 10 a.m. to 5 pjn. All•- Six programs wlH.be presented each hour YOGURT at die outdoor education center,. located In 19 C if is rtefedecli "T J die Deserted Village area of die reservation. CROUND ROUND . 89' RUMP ROAST . I SKINLESS FRANKS . 69 n bticibKRAi i miuxr im field officials to meet Weltchek to head tscket Programs at the center include ' 'Ecology —• Mrs. Clifford Schwartz, chairman of die Census Basic. Study. of_Uylng Organisms," "Qrnt-. Youth Employment Snrvice In Springfield. ddBHenry-j. Bulfmnh and'John Scott Donlngton from 1963 to 1965^-Hei also m-goniied die Arthur Caprio and'Robert Weltchek diis "Both Bob Weltchek aHa'Art Caprio offer SOFT N' LOVELY week Jtnad tn»r several times during me past..—this, week announced tlielr cftnmi<'.Af jmitt^m^i-g. The response to die re- mlttee In die November election. •the-Juiiior Baseball Leagues for die past 15 teering," the use of mop and compass. ^agL^gsgaiis^ Mrs. Barbara Glaman,-district manager of At 10:30 a,m. Saturday at die outdoor ML noANr.F 6rly. and daugh- have been returned on April 1. If yours Is Donald W. Mayer, director of Trallslde, and! FROZEN FOOD DEPT. not feel YES la worthy of dielr tjme, if diere WhTppany. He is a meniber "oflnc American^^"~"Ca^npalgnaiuOiia"aer.ve(pgOiiaaer.ve(II inin Uii thiss cpitcapacity yf forr one ot die. missing, fill It out and. mall It 14-OZ. BTLS. are not enough registered students to fill Jobs, Legion, j onathan Dayton Regional High School tlie past three years. He also serves onUie Ltebeskind said thatMayorHenryJ.Bultman Tncnt."- • ' ters Amy and Lisa live at 14 Mohawk dr. _ Arthur Ryan, director of die Union County! If- JoBs are scarce from time to time—perhaps had asked mat one' temporary representative ' A party spokesman gave die following back- in Springfield. — 'today. Don't make the/Census Bureau "come Outdoor Education Center. MINUTI MAID .FROM FLORIDA Booster Club, Holy Nome Society and Republi- execuTJWTcouncil .of "tHeTJnion County Boy' calling for your census form. YES has outlived its usefulness." Mrs. can Club of Springfield. He-also acted as Scout organization. , be named from each of inc. mnld-unit apart- ^ infOrmlltlon onU,e candidates I "Bob has long been an active member of Every person must be'counted, the district Schwartz concluded, "We would be interested municipal' chairman ot the local KepuHIcaiT" Hc^is a member of the Springfield Council, rn^nP. developments. , -——^-:—^—° ' .-^ _ die local~Bemocradc"organizadon. He has- manager said, wnedier by mall or by personal - 'YMHA lists closings ORANGE JUICE to hear from parents and students as to organlzation_in_I966-1967. Knights of Columbus; the New Jersey and Union Monday's meeting, designed to elicit die ...served as district; leader~ih tho'lOuTTJistrlet, ~"~ visit, and-die cost of die census_goes iip with whedier they want YES to continue.*' - p Bultman has been a member of the Board of County bar associations and theTrlal Lawyers' "tenants' sid^o o^tlie atory,'—will be similar election campaign manager, vioo-chalrman and . each housenold-.diat must/Be visited. The office will be open on Tuesdays, Wednes- Health, Planning Board, librajry:.board.-and- Association. Xp o^e held ApFil iO-wldi-apartment owners. chairman of the^Springfleld Democratic Muni 1 -~-S^:{k)lnted_jut jteJ. the success of the for Passover festival -Bultman is married to die former Margaret cipa'l Committee. 1 TWO CUYS FANCY ayrrt^(rvJnp The chairman added, "This meeting with die e ls a census depends, oh die cooperation of every "The Eastern UnTonCounty-yMiYWHATGreen -c«rliBnulled i-«Mi-«.Srhwm-tTntlU4Mniinrii|n, jDojiington, who' ifl-;«.nWvaJit3BrtagileM..-. .. .-; -.- , —_ (Continued on pog» 8) tenants is ,ihe_sacond-Iiitcp-in lhe_o.verall.plan nr • "^ member of the Mount Nebo Masonic household and every Individual in-filling out lane. Union, will be on a holiday schedule ave., Springfield.. graduated from-tlio local school system and -to make this newly formed commiitec-(die -.—--.. fcM bodgeTTrtruteeistef e dSrifiWGmiiof the^Jpringfieid-€ommtmitt y and returning thejluestionnaire. Helpful-ex- -for the forthcoming Passover, festival. The WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE fronTDayton Regional. He is also a graduate first for the state of New Jersey) aware of At a recent meeting .of the. Springfield Players, a trustee of the Springfield Lodge amples on how to mark answers toThe ques- BARTLETT C [POTATOES 1 of ETnai B'rith and a trustee of Temple Beth building' will close Monday at 3 p.m. and ORE-IDA of Setotf Hall University and Setoh Hall Dni- Registration dates set die basic tenants' grievances, and problems;* Clelrgy, held at Antioch Baptist Church, the _- donsare given on die yeHowJnstructlon sheet will reopen-Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ' OF PASSOVER PRODUCTS "Regional schools versity School of Law'i.Dontagton ISJI member ' He directed his call for'volunteers to ten :RcvrJamcs Dewart, minister of the Spring- ~Ahm, jia_weU as a member of-iboDeth Ahm furnished widi die form. For die la.tter'days, of die-festival the PEG ui CRINKLE _Qf.tho Jaw firm of Morgan, Melhulshi Monaghan. for kindergartetixlass ants from Troy Village; Short Mills Village, «"ld Emanuel United Methodist Church, was "religious-school board. He served with the The brown mall-back envelope that came with building will close at 5 p.m. Sunday. April' PEARS McCoid and Splelvogel hi Newark. cted U^. Army during World War II and'was -ALL NATIONAL BRANDS AT CUT 5 99 Floral Homes. Walker Apartments (815Moun-. e'<{ convener'of die group to succeed the discharged in 1946. i your census form does not require a stamp. 26, and reopen Tuesday, April 28, at 7:30 p.m. Presently serving as township prosecutor Dates have been set for the annual kindergar- tain-Eve." and 45-53 Morris ave^)", Leigh Rev. Kenneth Stumpf of the I lolyCross Ludieron plan first hearing .._.••• COMPAL IMPORTED DOWNYHAKI and attorney to die Springfield library board ten round-up, according to John O. Berwick, CUIMPAI. IMFOKItU - fc__^ IHBBDIIM rintendent of the Springfield public Manor Court, Leslie Apartments, Mountain Church. "AKT'CAPRIO brings to tils candidacy an rao AUIS ww jPRicisr l WAFFLESwrao.6 8 ^n^jd View-Gardens. Baltusr^Apflrone.its.-Sprlng Xhs^Mfiliibj-rs of die Rroup w_elCTmCT_the_ ~a<5tive"background^in businesyand communitjr-^^ neanr0ld^brookVlllage.Ce.uGreenvT..age,Town.lou e. Rov^ ^^Schnn^rnew^a^or.rtvangel TWO GUYS TOMATO PASTE i: 69 ROASHD and served as assistant recreation director:. ire Dec. 1 are eligible. Birth ccrdfl- g, S service. Art is marketing and sales manager—~ Rep. Dwyer's questionnaire TWO GUYS STIMSfc PtK U U ««« TMMIPAO. 01MOWMKAIOIII C Baptist Church, at dio luncheon at which die for BMC Corp. in New-York. Prior to joining £ ELLIO'S PIZZA* a,..*. - 69 The first of four public meetings to explain ^Cates, vaccination certificates for diphdierla, ' Evergreen Apartments, Summit Hill and Bui- Rev. Clarence Alston of thc'Antioch Bapdst _tb*e proposed bond lssue_to expand and renovate" ~ whooping cough and measles, and polio innocu- tusrol Gardens. Church, was host. Plans were discussed for BMC, he worked as account' executive at MUSHROOMS 4 - 89 SPAGHETTI 4 ^ 89* -^-ladon certificates should be brought at die R. W. Wilson, a New York advertising agency, SLICED CARROTS F>PM UNTIL SOUP OB WHinROH APPETIZING DEPT. dMrtour~high schoolsln the Union County Last day to register Llebesklnd asked all those Interested in die fall meeting of diegroup wliich will be seeks thinking of-canstituents C Regional High School District will be held time of registradonr Berwick said. serving as temporary representatives to sub- held at dio Evangel Bapdst Church. (Continued on page-8)~ Wednesday, April 29, at Jonathan Dayton "Today is the lost day to register for vodng . Registration for die Thelma Sandmeier mitTtheir names to Mru. Eleanor Wordiington, MINESTRONE 4^89 TEABAGS .Mr, Stumpf_nn.d Mr, Dewart were selected , ^_ __• - • -' • • v WASHINGTON— Rop.Plor-_.jye!Jar5-sysTeTil~COngTeW=- Regional High School, -.---.Springfieldo . - if you "are newly eligible to .vote or will have School.-WilUbe held-Tuesday from R:4Sjo township clerk, at 376-5800 during the day, or woman Dwyer explained, is ^wbsomtttcoib to- plan--

~-L -r^- -r-.-"ciST"Mis.,TJwyer s'ald^-' Two of the, questions ask ,.constlni£iiLS-Wxhoose between Ty^ay^ABilil£.Jji alternative values whentfanse" SPECIAL High SchooLeiark; WeaFiesdny, May 6, Cov. , —---. — ^ ••. , values — for example, crlnTo ENRICHED WHITE BREAD S> 98 WEEKLY Uvingston Regional High School Berkeley. c ntr61 Heights, and Thursday; May 7, DavldBrearley I he BlghBchool students of tomorrow in the advantages of expunded facilities," Dr. Duvls ties —. may bo in conflict In ITAL. STYLE TORPEDO ROLLS 2 ^ 55* Regional High School, KeiuUworth. Union County Regional High School District said. fo perform in Crpfirorcf connectio° ***t^^in with particula ***?-r L—1 CARBONA' Each of die meetings will be held In,the "i think it's lmportunt that the parents df lAe *Por SaU« Allow«d by Law tT DOESNT PAY — A truck driven by Fred Bayroff of Ellizabodi was police, Uayroif backed onto tho property, dropped off tlie tmimpu and books. There will he more opportunity for Saturday night, in prupurutlon for dm advent through the office of The Mas-, suggested The telephone 0 NI O N »•» Morri. Av the program will close wldi selections from Independent study. Wu will be ublu to gut die- "Oliver." Adult deketfl are $1 and student , mired In, mud tills week after lie dumped tree stumps on someone got stuck ua ho was trying to leave. Dumping rofuso In dila uixja in of Iliyllght SuvliiK Tlino Sunday at 2 a.m. For terwoik Foundation In ,,umbcr is 756-6686, und tW students out of study halls undliitoclussrooms those in doubt, die' old udugu still applios: Moiilstown. • • . ... - tickets 50. cents, and bodi may be purcliased - elsu's property. Springfield police charged Bayroff with dumping nodilug new, according to police. address is 40 Somerset st. ' . ' ' (Photo by Howard Thompson) where they belong.-These are Just a few of tho Sprl|ig forwurd und full back. v' at the door. refuse on prlvato property along Mount View road. According to