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Molli/icj AddreM! -- . Sublcriotion Bale ^— Second Clou Poltbge 15 Cents Per Copy 39-No. 9" P.O. Bon 69, Springfield, N.J. 07081 SPRINGFIELD, N.J. THURSDAY^DECEMBER 7, 1967 $o.5>v£rly .^^ r P«U <•• SprlngH.ld, N.J.' probe of wayfpfaniters District ready to program for expansion ~ lang_deToOr Aslar Regional High SchoolDistrictBoard' The three citizens who have obtained petW of Educatldn-planned-toannoujicelts-program -lions" tofile-inreandidates, buthaVg-not as yet for aipanilon and pupUdistriBQUonataspecialc fUed,. are-Mrs. Henry Huneke, former presl- ^next Thursday three local residents dent-of the Springfield League_of_Women _; .._....._. _ri-__*. filoflffrnn^ldRff ' Voters: Robert Halseyrformar-boardpresldent Compfeffefrof highway for the one sedfTfom Springfield to be Springfield Public Library, jind Henry at the regional board-election on' Feb. 6, S. Wright,-long active on the focal-poHtical nqw~p5slponed fo~ J 972 and educational scene, who ran unsuccessfully At the same time, plans to seek, another : -term- were, announced by one of the three last year for the regional board. • __ .__ township "administratlon plans' to call'",'" members of the Springfield Board of Education ' The__b^ra~comprlses' two members each__ for a legislative investigation of State Hlgh- 'Whose terms expire this winter. The other two from Springfield,. Clark and Berkeley Heights ._.. way Dupartiiieut planning procedures,. In-tha- stated that they had not yet decided whether or and onejsach from Mountainside, Kenilworth wake of last week's' disclosure that comple- not to run again In the local school election and Garwood. The other member froniSpring- tion of Rt. 78 is at least five years away, FebTTJT" :.~ — field Is Mrs. Leonard Waldt, whose term has-=- Mayor Arthur M. Falkin announced this week. two years to run. _ ;i~Z~ "f Construction oTTthe superhighway into The seat on the regionag l boar^«ud »Is ^beinu«g two years to run. _ _;iZ f ... y , former hearth BoarBd d memberb s whose' terms expire this Newark is now scheduled for 1972, if sufficient Vacated by William Melick, year, to addition to Melick, are Alfred,q»_ federal funds are available, Commissioner presidenvwhidh o thihi s flfalll , disclosedil d that-he will Battagll'a-of Berkeley Heights, and RoberCW." David J. Goldberg of the State Department "retire, from office after some IS years of Lockwood of Clark. Nelther-has announced his of Transportation disclosed at the N. J. High- plans concerning another term.-—— way Users~Conference.seminar held'In Tren- 1 - - • « »_» ' • • ' • ton last Friday. ' '— •. '- —V- ie me . FRANCIS' SHiMSHOGKr--°» --of & He added tfeflULa bUl to permit transfer medal I members of the Springfield Board of Education of' Rt. 278 funds to the proposed Central ' completing three-year terms this winter, this jersey Expressway is passed in Washington, week reported that he plans to seek reelection. then 278 will be terminated at'Rt. 1 in Linden. - The other two are. Mrs. Lawrence Dorsky and That bill has passed-the House, and-Sahate Erslcine Canlo-A. Casale. Both declared that they had approval is expected. \ . —• ••—:_i not yet reached a final decision on plans for Commenting on Goldberg's announcement ~lh1rwexrthree years. ~ concerning the delay in Rt 787Mayor Falkin 'copter pilot - The Springfield board operates-five schools stated: . for local youngsters, running up to the eighth - "We are extremely dismayed by Commis- grades. The regional board Is responsible for sioner Goldberg's report that Rt. 78 will not . four. high schools for teen-agers from six be ready for use prior to 1972. Our-concexn ' communities. ._ is-tJBBed-Ori fttvfact that Springfield is losing the; benefit of approximately seven years of -for the regional board, and for the registration tax ratables which would have'amounted to of new "voters to participate In the regional TRAINING SESSION---Members of the Springfield First AHSquad take ~ with Mr & Alex Bednarlk. a member of the Aid Squad^Udles election, is on Dec. 28. this time the taxpayers were not ' Deadline for filing to run for the Springfield part in monthly drills as part of their Ih-service^rilning schedule. Auxiliary, as victim," are, from left, Richard AmosrWlHimr^ Drr^Barry Lauton, at left above.is oTJe ofjdhe local physicians who— Barrett, Malcolm Bohrod and Mrs. Myron Ogonowski (back to served. board, and for voter registration for that elec- "The-lack of L , _ . tion, Is on Jan. 4, often assist asinstructo'rs.Snownpracticingresuscitationtechniques camera). ' ___ _ Department in beglnnlng_a_r_oad such as this. In addition to the.-choice of candidates, both _ without having accumulated all of the right elections will give die voters an opportunity of way, and without having gained the necessary. to pass on the budgets for the next school approvals-prior to its origination, Is certainly 1-^. year presented by. the two boards oteducatlpn. Town__ Sauad issues .. cause-for concern.'" ••' •' ' •'- ;•.•.;...•.•!;.'. •' .. ~v- ' l i ...membership^" canv'9ralft.'PAtillijDUUfl U««iMbB"r:'.'Vv«^e;.v:^'^u •\j_v...'.v$*•-<' Fredericks, aljhe Regional Board of Education at Jonathah Dayton _ Regional High-School; we will be looking at this barren wasteland (Continued on pofl»T5) -^The Springfield First Aid Squad this ViSK -toj.respond emergencies during daytime „ar„e riot„ trained-medical rpersonnel . The,y —ar e for five-more years/ — andsufferingfrom the —~ j : ., issued an urgent appeal for additional volun- hours? . ; — volunteers who are willing to give up time-to dU8t-and,the,deMs,.no|qnlytheinconvenlanc>. t „ teers . to serve as members, particularly'tb , An Aid Squad spokesman declared: help their feUow men. They are ordinary dti-_ but the estfeUcrfasulC •.[:> ._•••••;..,>_. i±\-i —I—* rpy "We who worked to hard tp make Springfield . take part In the crew which Is always on hand "Members of the Springfield First Aid Squad zens who have taken Red Cross and squad Red SGGKS ^ __ training courses. , • - the kind of.©wri we "are allitappyto live in are -iSquad members ^who arrived at the scene particularly insulted that tall of our townsT '• :,T»f an accident are not medlcallyjralned. They . people must suffer-this indignity. • volunteei^ Buddhist monk recalled are adults who have learned^Eo-keep calm In 'We Intend to ask the;new session of the '. emergencles.-Through experience, they have legislature to conduct an Investigation into learned how—toiapply book learning under er activities Springfield^ pressure. Through practice, they have learned ~~(Continu«d on The Springfield Red-Cross chapter has an how to operate lnhalators and resuscitators. urgent need for volunteer workers willing to, quiet boy...an honor student..lnterested in From" training, they have Iearrie3rhow best WO EDWIN M. ERSKINE A in Monterey, Callf.f-and was sent to Saigon to move victims of accidents and heart at- •aerve-as-committee-chairmen—Mrs. A. D»—matfrand-science •— • for a one-ryear tour of duty in 1963. Higlfschboljish AN-KHIi, VIE'lNAM^Forhejoismln com- tacks; "*- — ..-...-. Duca, chapter chairman, declared at a recera Hug wasthe way Springfield residents and Following his discharge from the Army. '- "During the coming holiday season,-the. bat, Army Warrant Of fleet Edwin M. Erskine, meeting- at the Cannon Ball House. school officials this week- recalled Stephen 22, soh of Fire BBpt7"and Mrs. Edwin M. "If-none are-forthcomlng," she declared, tlnu»d on page 5) First" Aid Squad will not take a vacation. Shlafer, 25, who on Mpnday became a Buddhist - They will operate-24-hours a day as usual. new procedures Erskine of 167 Linden ave., Springfield, N.J., —i-'our service to the community-maji-welLbe monk in Vietnam.- — ' ~ received' the~Alr Medal in ceremonies near seriously curtailed in the near future." Mr & Unnecessaryrtfiey will-mBn two_ambulances An Khe, Vietnam. It was his sixth award of Duca asked all interested men and women to - Shalfer, brought up as a Jew, m>t onTy took at once, and even-^provlde a third crew~if orrrnow closings the medal. ; ;r^~~r —- ' call her at 379-4092. ' , a new religion, but .also a new name—Thich necessary. But they need people. WO Eraldne earned the award May 18 while. Chapter member's discussed the group's par- '(Venerable) ThienFlien. • • •• 1 Snow, closings at JonatliaTTDgytBirRegional , •_The son of Mr. and Mrsi-Hyman Shlafer1—- "Where are some of tHe~pther reliable servlng4*j-pilot of a UH-lDTielicopter during -. tlcipaUon in the current United Fund campaign 7 High School will be announced over three radio . a hazardous evacuation mission into a booby.—-and called for more volunteers to take part of 11 Troy dr.-,. he became acquainted with — residents"o'f Springfieid?-Why do squad-mem- stations, It was announced this week. The trapped landing zone. Many casualties had al- in the residential canvassing phase of the Vietnam as an Army Interpreter" in 1963. bers, who already give-much of themselves, school has -also established a "snow com- ready been sustained in the area wherf another fund drive. Shlafer-graduated from Jonathan Dayton-High— have to give further- time for work on_mem- mittee" of parents to be called for lnfor- aircraft-had detonated an enemy mine when Mrs. Frank McClatchey presented-her-re- \ School in Springfield In 1959 after spending bership campaigns? . ' matlon on closings, . . . landing. port as chairman of- volunteers. .'She noted his first two high school years at Weequahlc ''There are at present only 10 members of Th6 closings will be announced over radio. Disregarding his own safety, WO Erskjne that ln-Getober and November, youthful work- High in Newark. ... -i •_ . i. (Continued on page 5) station WOR at 6:20 and 7:20 a.m.;' ^TABC , maneuvered—his aircraft Into a. safe landing ers and Brownie Glrf Scouts had given 100 - At-Bayton -be was a member of the French .arid WVNJ. The announcements, which will. and then directed the quick-and-successful refer toljonatlish Dayton, will apply as well : hours of work and had-made -160 favors and Club and. Chemistry Club,' school newspaper, -^^evacuatlon-of grOTnd-combat troops, including place mats .for use in birthday parties and representative and on the track team. Annonbr 2 gunmen fake $250 to the other three schools In the Regional •J_many, wounded soldiers. . _- :— -Veterans Day and Thanksgiving observances roll studenr-who graduated__ln the top tenth High School District. < _ . .. . l_Z_:jIburing the operation, WO Erskine made r-at-the_East Orange Veterans' Hospital. - -^ -of his claB9r*e_was^pacticularly-:-lnterested-, ^In order to relieve overloading of the school._ several landings Into' the dangerous landlng- MrSr-DaniePKalem,-blood bank chairman, in math and science-clubs. _ —• ' L swltcHEoard, parents and students were-asEea__ -.— ~ goiw~and-contributed greatly to the^'auccess • llwrpfl rpfliill-fi nf thB-hTnfvlmnh1le--glflitsfoat. "He ndjnnrf'H wsll tn'srhnn) rtfw u , jlice~reported that two gunmen held up the- lo-cllp and save the following lrsTpfmothers _^^Z oMhemissiotn^ho-war«nM«ieep-fs-amem- -JmnBTX;huccnjii^.z2JtandJto.the_Defense in his Junior_1yeHr7 -Bald Charlotte-SlngerT Garden State Dairy StoTB7762-Mountain~ave^ to be called, after 7:is a.m. iftKere~Ursau,r- ^ ber of-.ConrtpariiLCBTthgirHtCavali-ir DiyisHjn rv GoBBPaeg^GoT off ice • otuRt. 22 on- Nov.::-?r-r~guldance-director. Basicailyhe was a rather °at~12:3O p.m. Tuesday TmrnpiRapea-wlth^rap-' doubtjbgjitjcho°I closing: l- ~Z29ln'Avlatloff. Battalion, neai^An Khe. -The^ first "bTood bank Involved 99 donors^JP—-quiet boy.a^- - •==z;z~====^= ixlmately $250 In cash. 1 nflV WCTSdescrlned —^of~ freshhiBh.-.gillflB]r 6oldhajmjer,i376- --J=_ .Krkslne Is a _gjrjaduatej)Uona^ai^ayton^-_reglsterejj.nursefc^itfW voltln- _'After gradkialnrtroOTIflgffschoolhe attended BB- whltq, ngwi~fir their_20s. one needing*a -* jOgjVjean Kroeger. aTgjBaflfcaMj" _==^R»jilonal-High-Schoul-iiiiJ-altended UpsalaCol- ^ teers and 23 chapter voluriteers_working llu— RenSiilaer Polywchnlc Instltute^nFTxoiNjY., ^shave and-one^wearing-a-brown JacketrTOneZ_fana7376=«099r ——r^__siMI_. ,«-,,.„ Iege befom-gnteping meT*mrJust-two-years— hours. The second" session had 50" donors, and then transferred to the UniversltyorWaih^ uLUie inei\ WflQ a>mod-.with-wh"at-app(?nrffd to ~TFor sophSmores. SophlgTCBtt.^gjQ-6173. _: agoJleTBXPflcisJoJbe-homeonleavelnJFebru--., ...with four nurses givTng 15-hours of time tngfnnr- ••• j- ; - —— - .45 caliber automatic. There were-nb and'Gertrude Segal, 376-41707^' ary.-Erskine has^two more-years to serveln- and 13 blood-program volunteers contrlbi% . A hitch'in the ArTnyTnterrupted his studies.' For juniors, Ruth Hutchison, 379;S105; Jean ~ witnesses. : . • , Margulies, 379-9132, and Gert White, 682- uniform. ;- . ' -. ' ( .. ing 48 hours. • He attended the Defense Language Institute They forced the store manager, Allen Park- er, to He'down behind the ice cream cabinet, 9580. . then made their escape in1 a.manner not_yet For seniors, Edith Zuckerberg, 379-9244; determined by police. Police. Chief Wilbur Ruth Welsman, 37.9-9022, and Rosalind Yab- C. Selander and members of the force searched lonsky, 379-2436. the neighborhood, but found no information. Mrs. Margulies is snow comitolttee chair- At Jonathan Dayton The Investigation is continuing. man. . Police Reserve seeking recruits
J- • • . • • ' • ' The Springfield Police Reserve Is seeking rec.ruits to bring up the strength of the divl- sion. Applicnnts must be 21 years 01 age or over, and must be willing to take police training. Ml uniforms and equipment are provided at no cost by theCivllDefense Department of SpYlng- . field. - • r Anyone desiring to join the Halico-Rasorve may obtain dptalls from JCnptain Les Bell of the Pqllce Department, or Saul Freeman, director of Civil Defense nnd Disaster Control, nt 376-0544, or complete the form shown below.
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., Signed: • • MAKING PROGRESS—Wlurthe exterior virtually completed for die inslde-tlie building wllj.be able to continue through the wlnterrnonths. CURRENT NEWS — Riqliard Nelfelcl, left, nnd. David Qpponlielmaroco-edltbrsTSfanows-. new Springfield library nt Mountain avenue and llnnnnli atreet,''work Completion date for the-building Is now tentatively set for April. Please mall toi ' . • paper scrnpbook nt the Thelmn Snndmolor School, to contain pictures nnd article? from , • »—,^__-_ • ' ' ** t Soul-Preeman the Springfield Leader • about youngsters at the, school nnd.meml'ei« of tllolr lu'riiic.".'. Municipal Bldg. r EXPERT TAILORING-DR 6-0S44 HI Wav Tolloti, A, Bail Phoiniacy, 3/9-2079, Loll Candy New articles will be displayed in the classrooms and then adtl... totlic scruplmok In tho EX' RT SHOE-REPAIRS, OR 6-26B2 • Sprln«fleld, N.J. 07081 Colanl'"'B !>">• ,' 'H5 Mnrrlt Ave. " -ADV. 20 C«nl«r St... Springflald . ADV- You Ring, W. Bring, 273 Moitli Ave. -ADV. school library. . . • .' . . - • : 2-Thursday, EJkcsrjaber 7, 1SB7-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) representatives Jonathan Day ton Regional this month The second monthly bulletin Issued by the •>^a>aH 1 ^V^^^^^^^^^^B town. Those interested maycallforanappoint- • Mrs. Gibson 4t 935-O50S. /** V/V* uldance -director, Charlotte Singer, lists the jnentjt 779-3229 and ask for Mrs. Murphy. Dec. 13 and 14—Upper Iowa interview 'following visitations by college represents-, Dec. 8" antf9—College admissions interviews THblel"RoosevelHn-New York (3ity-by-eontac tlves to Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. at Hotel Roosevelt In New York City, by calling Information desk at the Hotel, 935-0505. Dec. 7 at 8:30 a.m. Stevens Institute,'Castle ""Point Station in Hoboken', with d suburban en- vironment specializing in engineering science-. for men. Dec. 8 at 11a.m. Russell Sage College, Troy, N.Y., with an urban environment for women in a privately controlled school that presents a program in secondary teaching', business, physical education, nursing, laboratory tech- ' nology, physical therapy, elementary education _with arts and sciences divisional-majors. Alderson Broaddus College, Philippe, W.Va, with a small-town environment in a co-ed ~ •**•:'! IZPrjyately controlled school that has a curricu- lum with four malor divisions in humanities. social science, natural science and vocational. - Also programs in business' administration, Christian education, elementary education, medical technology, music educationrnurslng, radiologic technology,-and secondary educa- tion. Dec. 12 at 9:45 a.m. GeorgianCourtCollege, Lakewood, with a suburban environment for Roman Catholic wdmen that offers a program in elementary and secondary Bchool~reachlitg,~ —biology,'-business administration, classical languages, chemistry and English. Elmira CollegerElmirarMv¥irwith an urban - environment-JotCWbhien 'in a privately con-- trolled_BchQOj_that features 3iliberal-'«rt8__ —program JhaUDayj>e£ombined with specialized| —. | "cnwc ov TUCCCT" urses~in-BeconclBryTeadilnyK K after complett 60 semester hourrs ^t collegcollegee . —r~ - >jri lu-iii'ii nwv«u I • —t)oo,-IS-at 2:30 p.m. Maryviile CoUege, /•m _, Maryviile, Terih;," wiithu a small-town environ— merit that has a liberal arts program for co-ed REED^ students. Related to United Presbyterian LIONS ROAR"FQR EDUCATION—Val Del Vecchio, left, president of Ing on are Kelko Tamagawa, APS exchange student from' Japan now Church. '. .-•'.. . —•—- BARTOJSI the Springfield Lions-Club, presents a contribution to Mrs. Benjamin ^attending Jonathan Dayton RegionaTHigh School', and Saul Freeman, Dec.-lff-at—10 a.m. Philadelphia Career LionS-CJUbrepresBntattveto AFS4 • -"i School, Philadelphia,- Pa., with a large city— _Josephson of the Springfield Chapter; American Field Service. Look- environment for girls Interested In a career STERJLINCB as- secretary or airline hostess.— ^ Springfield men ~Deci 21 at -8:30 a.m. United States Naval B'nai BVifh vocational services chiel Academy, Annapolis, Md. with an urban en- vironment and an enrollment of 4,2^5 who are id NAA dinner Offered a basic curriculum strongly oriented to address Springfield Men's Lodge to science and engineering with majors'-and , - . Joel GoiaBeTg7 acting director _of. .B'nai Lodge of..B'nai BMthotr Monday at 8:30 i 23 fields. This meeting is for Junior B'rith Vocational Services of Northern New p.m. at Temple~BetlTAhm. field, attended a~ eetlng" of the Union ooys^otuy. Jersey, will-address the_Springfield Man's Wallace Callen,' lodge program chairman, in announclng_the_speaker, said:^"The B'nai B'rith vocational Services plays a vital role ler was a guest of Ralph W. BURGUNBY,J3IAMOND AND TARA PATTERNS ARE^EICIURED HERE two days before the wt1 ARE In gliding parents and students in educational hdurray Hill, a former Springfield and career planning. Professional counsellors The-IoCaPNAA chapter is now in its s< date of the meeting. Each student is limited to Reed and Barton Sterling mirrors the IN *-•'- conferences a liiuiilli. — BUSINESS FOfe test and Interview students to help them under- year with a membership of 150, poetic mood of magnificence in each —• J' "='••-' YOUR—— stand "their interests and abilities and' to bulletin also-lists other conferences by A meeting will be held next Wednesday at college^TepresentaUves that are being held_in_ of many elegant patterns? Order, FINE IEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS SINCiE 1MB- HEALTH acquaint them with occupational,"career, and 6:30 p.m., at the Winfield Scott Hotel In Eliz- educational infoHaation.—,. ~ other locafionsbeside the Dayton Regional your Reed and" Darton now, during abeth. John V. Deaver, vice president of the guidance offlce/ThQy Include: -NEWARK I MILLBURN DR 9-4942 Goldberg, a native Naw Yorker, received his-- Chase Manhattan Bank,' will-speak on-'^The -Mar«b!s-Save-by.Jhe-set-eve(rtrSelect 1^ • • • . . . • H — —MM»H » ^» « —. ^ — a. MI MWm* *t MWm. m* m _ • ^8 189 Market St. I 265 Millburn Ave. Radio Dllpaiehod B.S. degree in education at the University Economlc Outlook In 1968." His talkwllL College at Holiday Inn, State Parkway from 24-elegant patterns." MA 3-2770 | DR-6-2100 ~ D«llv«ry S«rvlc« of—Rhode Island, his M.A. degree In psy- take up the controversy regarding a tax in- Exit 138, Kenilworth. chology atNew-York University and ls.Studying crease, and the effects of the British pound's. DecDec.. 113 an and 14_fro 14_from 99 a.ma.m.. ttoo 55 pptovBr for nls doctorate- in counselling psychology recent devaluaUon. AU area accounting and—College-atllt' ' GovernoGe r MorriMris HotelHl. M5r at Rutgers University. He has served as a finance men were invited to attend. ' PARK DRUGS psychologist with the New York City anti- 225 MORRISAVE._»- SPhlNGFIE LD —poverty program a.id-has::served on the staff Central Greene Shopping 0 tulip" of the vocational services office for the past year. In addltlon-to-the talk by Goldberg, Herbert lucky the Melsel, Vocational guidance chairman of the local, •lodge,Jfflll present a B'nal B'rith voca- ""-' --•JJ-" •'•'-',|o^xgpFe^ntatiy%-6£-:the,.;:-
Sunday Funeral services for"M6non Llttman, 64, of 88 Troy dr., Springfield, who died Nov. 29, were conducted by Rabbi Reuben R.LevJne Sunday at the Suburban Chapel of Philip Apter -and Son, Maplewood, Mr. Llttman operated his own printing company In Now York' City. He - was bom in Brooklyn and. had lived In New Jersey for 20 years.-He was a member of. > SUPERIOR CLEANING Springfield Lodged!7B'naT~B FWrBlid-tiTe- Lynda-Wainess-a-junior-at-Jonathan Dayton-^— & SHIRT LAUNDERING Shackamax'on Golf Club. • Regional High School, Springfield, is president^ the Fan Ev.ry garman* traated with STA-NUwlthout dia»e*« He_leaves his wife, Mrs. Sylvia Stedeker Club of the-!iVanllla Fudge," combo scheduledfor appear- Free Parking ; j,' Llttman;_a_ daughter, Mrs. Jean-Kaufman__of ances soon on the Ed Sullivan, Joey^Bishop, Smothers . Livingston; his mother, Mrs. Dora Llttman of Brothers and Hollywood-Palace TV shows. Shown with' 230 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD7 Miami Beach; a-sister, Mrs. Elma Kaufman her are Mark Stein,, left, lead singer and-organist, and of Miami Beach, and two grandchildren. • Vinny Martell, lead gultaf 1st." New Jersey director o£ Con- servation and. Economic De- Local realtors attending Arelppment;—D t.— S al o-m-o-n- Flink, chairman of the-baard of the Real Estate-Research AtlantitGty convention —Corp.; John T, McCarty, as- Local realtors, led by Har- luncheon and recieve a plaque, slstant.to the president, Rock- old FT Hudson, president of ,— Among the speakers at the ford College, and Walter the Board of-Realtors uf tliu ' convention are Robert-Roe,. Klerrianrradio commentator. Oranges and'Maplewood Liv- ingston, Millburn, Short Hills, Public Notice and Springfield, are attending .' ' ^^u, ' llecombor I, l*»67 the 51st annual convention of NOTICE OF SPHINGPIELDTAX ,SALE . • '. .' . _ • the New Jersey Association of.— PUBLIC NOTICE is- h»nby given- that Jim uiulunitgiwi], tho Collector o( Taxou-of who's going to flabbergast her at Christmas th* Tftii/n^kip nf Spr.ngfinlil._hi_i.w Cnnnty ol Union will on lite 4lh uay o( January, I%H -J-ReaTEstate Hoards-thls^ Week. It tan o'clock In-llie- forenoon of that dayin lier Tax Office In tlic KWnlclpal OuilUina, Springfield, New Jerseyr expose for nale'llio (ollowlnn .ilencrttxnl laiuls situated in Uie ^—The convention., largest wild 'l'nu'nfihln of Sprtngllglil.. nfi ^lilcti.tumm, n r , JiMBnwMTi^«nr ipufillmenta I of the ytur reaij-esiaiejneeTfllgileltl ease 1966 together with Interest ami costs, remain unpaid ami In arreara. '' - TtilsTHltT la riutdo under ihe provisions of an Act of thcjfialfllnliiii! concerning unpaid _ of "the Mississippi-,-with««ore tayei,--aBaaaifflmTg=lfHl_othernjimjcjpal clifc-gBB on real propenyjiwroved M.irch4, _tlian-2=S00Tfialtors, their"as=_ Ttttti—IQ^Jfltl?0 -1'10- amount* cliargeablo against salil lanil'titi tii"ihrnrTliy "Q»ty 'yft? BH compuied-trr-th* Unpnid-Tax UIHV fo>"H>e Tounwhlp of Springfield, toaeilief wilh ihtf— and wives ln-atien=~ Interfliuoo-siulflrnounts to Hi* oala 6i-t.aiw-and t'lTe^coaii of.aaloV- . - — — * The" lald-luula, ilto nanwft-ol—Uia^porHnnn 4n arrears, thirahnoiints due WaltTTIotQiTn-AHtintiP" —lfl68Ua~ap[iearBon-aaltl-Ui.[)ald Tax Salb lint, are as follttWdt*- City.' -.,.- ' -• -_ Namo fllock-Lot 5level In tfie lap of leisure -Hudson, In addition t«-belng Villa Contracting! flameless ^president-of tlie local Board of . Villa Contractlna_Cfl—r . AveT" Gordon Chrlaienson 47 Koeler St. Realtors, Is a-director of the T.P. ClirlBteneen h Son 65] Morns Ave. 2,900-member New Jersey T.P. Chrlitensen Eat, f>7!> Morrltt Ave, all-electric Murray Amorlcon Corp, h97 Morrl. Association of Real Estate Darbero Clccla dish- H7I Mountain Ave. Boards. He will participate In Darbero Clccl... ..a. flh" Mountain Ave, .the annual business meeting of John Novak Jr. , DallUHrol Koad 177 dryer Any of His uforeaald tracts or lotu may be, rpdeonwtl by the payment t» ihe underalRited washer the association. before tho sale of tho amount due thereon Including miorasi and die cosw ol advertlu|ng, Given under my hand tliladrst day of December 1067, ' - • 'L" This year's convention Kiirle A. SmlUT theme Is '.'The Many Worlds- Collector of Ttuiea of Real Estate." — Id, Leaderi December. 7,*H, 21 and 2H, l')67, (£ee $12.fi0)< ' Hudson annouhced that Charles T. Shlpman II has been sleeted by the local board as its community servico award' winner. This program, ; sponsored jointly-by NJARE B 'and Franklin Capital Corp., ' was established in 1955 to - and recognize efforts rendered by or a realtors to their community. ' TFrom the wlnnors selected flameless unbelievably lucky by each of tho 39 boards, b]b' g electrie the wife who Jersey's "Realtor of the Year," who will be honorodat a community servico award
This luxurious casual looks like a million and feels like a real NEED HELP? nothing! It's virtually weightless! Meticulously crafted of sand steerbucK and genuine Malayan crepe, this remarkable footwear 'Anothor Roalty' Corner Salpt Property is ideally handsome for-every fun occasion. at 32 Pitt Road, Sarlngfietd told for Mr. Ruisol D. BlxaMi to Mr. and Mn. Snbatino Caitollanl rormorly of Newark. Buy with assurance from the This lalo wai arranged by Joan Tardlff, dealer who displays this seal FUTTER S SHOES •alot asiociato with Anno' Sylvmtor Coach Horner presented the second annual _Mr- Kelsey drained several Jordanians'to . ."Orange Ties" awards to Kevin Keller,.Ralpn~»"se his-method Jor teaching Arabic. They TLosaniio. Nathan Edelstein and Steve Jupa for became teachers to more than 75 missionaries &H4 ', being outstanding defensive performers dur- *om fif&T?tm B,lto5f.5l,rVpg 1" * "Um" ing the year. List year's first "Orange Tie" ber of Arab states of the Middle East. ln ad d on lan a e rk M r K el sra aWard was Won by Bill. Burnett, now at Rut- . '^ %** 8" 8 Y° ,' K ' , " --nets University. • sey and~hls wife asslsted_nflHonal churches Select-from these many Royal Danish placa • A]so present as guests of the Booster Club ta Amman, ZerkeTnd Jericho. This Included and serving pieces. ___ were the assistant superintendent, Dr. Ran- some preachlng..bj>ys> and girls'dubs, camps, 1 dolf T. Jacobsen; principal. Robert F, UVan^ Bible classes. andSunday schools. ILLUSTRATED: T3 IARQE BUI ture, and assistanrpTtacipHT^nnF Romano. „ |° prepare for missionary g«r-vice. Mr. • 1. TEA SPOON • SMALL BUFFET i *> • *V- r '• " Kelsfey attended Barrlngton College, Provl-, A gift of Royat Danish brings the • 2. PLACE SPOON • CREAM LADLE ' dence, R. 1.-,- and-Wheaton College,JWheaton, elegance of sterling to any home. • 3. KNIFE D GRAVY LADLE 111. He also graduated from Wheaton Graduate .• 4. FORK— • JELLY SERVER Wee In size," but It casts a pro- In fact,irglft of International Ster- 5. SALAD FORK • LEMON FORK -Temple teens plarr School. His first experience in the Near East phetic shadpwl This mouse •• came when he served as an assistant on • 6. PUNCH LADLE •• ROAST CARVINQ SET "archaeological expeditions there ln connection belongs to a strain in whlcrffnus- -jlngrlnrany pattern will be cherished' • 7... CAKE BREAKER D STEAK SET ; program with filrrr with his college work. cular dystrophy appeared as-a- forever. -. • 8. HORS D'OEUVRES FORK _ • SALAD SET' 'Mr. Kelsey now works with the Conservative spontaneous mutation; for scien- • 9. BUTTER PICK ~ • SUGAR TONGS • WEDDING CAKE KNIFE - The United Synagogue Youth of Springfield Baptist Foreign Mission Society of Wheaton. tists attempting to unravel the If you already pbssessf 0iTOLIVGFQBK Following a semester of- linguistics and Near- complexltles_of the human dis- • U. ICE CREAM.fORK • ORANGESPOON — will meet tonight at 7:30 at Temple Beth Ahm.. ;_RpyaI Danish and wish to • 12. SUGAR SPOON D BOTTLE OPENER The program will include the showing of a Eastern studies at Princeton University he ease, it has become a lab'oratory- "tool" of extraordinary valbe.- • 13: FISH KNIFE— = -• CHEESE SLICER i full-length motion picture. On Nov. 26 a will return to Jordan to continue working with ~add Jndlvldual sen/Ing • 14. FISH FORK • DRESSING SPOON , ..joint meetlngwap held with theSummltCha^ter.. the growing churches and developing the Ar- • 15. PIERCED ------abic study program. The dy mouse is makings signi- pieces,. ."orcontemplate DPOUWRY^SHEARS : The program was a folk singer, Bob Ariand. ficant contribution to the battle VEGETABLE SPOON D ROAST-KNIFE SHARPENER ~ - "On Sunday a discussion group will meet at . a gift, now Is the time, to tl 16. SERVING SPOON against dystrophy. Will you help, D SALAD SERVING FORK •-the home of Aimee Kaplan, 2 Layng Ter, T|ie D 17. FLAT SERVER • INFANT PEEPtNO 3P08N Lions to dine too? Send your contribution to make your selection from discussion will" be on the topic, "Why Be The Springfield Lions Club will entertain NoHllt • 2-pc. BABY SET Jewish?" :• members and wives at a dinner-dance to be held our complete stock. r J3 PON BON SPOON • 3-pc JUNIOR SET ,* On Wednesday', the executive board will meet, on Dec, 15 at the Mountainside Inn, Route 22, MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY •m_ BuJTTEn R SERVER KNIFE D TRAIN-ESET and on Dec. 15 the chapter will Joln'ih worship Mountainside. For "more than 40 years This D CHEESE SERVING KNIFE O TINYTOTSET • with . the Millburn • chapter at Temple B'nai club has conducted this affair, and Val Del ASSOCIATIONS OF AMERICA Israel. All candidates for the USY basketbal;ffi"l .*• Vecchlo,_pre3ident of the club, stated that Tie Ts sure "t5aOtjSni-g-0- on for an6tbeF4tT meeting, accordlng_ro-a-group spokesman. ears.1' FARLY ••.. MAILIEARbY- tOOK YOUR LOVELIES] -^for the HOETpDAY-SEASCm. T~ -Jnrfashvims from* • — DOREANN 7IP ^ . / X(> > Holiday Cocktail Drenei "" $30 and up Illustrated below are several patterns in International Sterling, CHRISTMAS CARDS • Pro-Holiday Saving SPECIAL RACK all available at S. Marsh & Sons. Large Stock on Hand Reg.-$35 8, up $20 and $25 , HALLMARK -NORClROSS' KAYSER LINGERIE AMERICAN ARTIST AND OTHERS Brai 8, Glrdloi by Parma.LKl I .1. 48 HOUR SERVICE DA'ckON kNJT DRESSES - • HOSIERY-gold and >llvar IMPRINTING CARDS IN STOCK Panty Hoio $2 CHRISTMAS WRAPS -TAGS ""THOLIDAY SWETTtETTS" • GLOVES-gold or illvor MAHUOIUlUt > VAUNtlA VIIMN U*III«MI« MUH6W MMIIIH HILUM MMIWIUI! ,, Ills fS'u.UH & IWAH UK WW IHU/f WIO MW Mw UUIT RIBBONS * shorty or long QIFTS • MAJESTIC SLACKS, SKIRTS, JACKETS & BLOUSES ml* 'am.and NEWARK - BEACON HILL COMPANY match 'B."» 189 MARKET STREET • MA 3-277O MILLBURN 226 Morris Ave., Spriiofield (Opp. Siioppiig C«nt«r) DORE-ANN DRESS SHOP FINE JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS SINCE" 1908 265 MILLBURN AVENUE • DR 686-6882 376-1256 • ?63 Morris Ave., Sprlng Editorial Comment \. 3 PROFILE—Louis Spigel iwniniiiiiHiiniuiiiiniHiinHininHiininHnnilnniiinuMnuiHnuinmnmihinimiimniimmiiiimHipHHiHNmHiniiiHivimHHim-— ,as the stepchild of the regional* . By BEA SMITH Regional school plans Louis Spigel, one of Springfield's more active system, first to be raided for men, has served a busy six months as president affect entife township top-teachers when a new school of the B'nai. B'rith Springfield Lodge 2093, opens, last to get new equip- and is eagerly looking forward to another busy r.*One of the-year's most sig- six months. As president', the tall energetic, -'—r jjieant-eventsj will-take-place ment and needed renovation, friendly rnan says, "1 am correlator for the r$xt Thursday1 evening, Deo.; Some, of these complaints are entire lodge. And that includes our partici- valid; many are not'. — pation ln the Hillel Foundation, the Anti- ]#, at Jonathan- Dayton Defamation League, Leo Levy Hospital in Den- regional High Schooty. whvir^ One suspicion which does ver; civic work, veterans'affairs—the whole tjij) Regional Higlr''ic'iool •- appear jto_ have a measure of works. • validity is the belief that Gov. "We have B'nalJB'rith groups in 46 different Board of Education will prs- countries, and their individual efforts on be- aaal its plan for long-range Livingston is the ^academic half of everyone benefit a great many peoRle.j expansion and future pupil show school of the system. "Here-ln-SpringHeld," Splge'l says, "werun— The students there are-bright, 43" programs a year. This past Thanksgiving, • distribution. - "wo presented 12 baskets to needy families-— ^J-We-©an-ear-fiesl-l-y-h6pe-that— undoubtedly, with a scattering worked through the Township Committee"on~~ —$pringfield citizens will be of BellTJaboratory Ph. D. off^ this particular project." spring among the brightest. In One~rjf-the lodge's most important pro- pV'jStml'. inrthe largest possible grams will take place Feb. 12, Spigel' indi- , ljumhers, since-the plan pre- addition, family tre§s~tend to cates. "That will be when' we present our 4entad that evening will have be longer in the western hills, annual civic affairs award. The recipient will—I and backgrounds gene"ra.l 1 y be Rabbi" Reuben R. Levine of Temple Beth w|e greatest possible impor- ' Afim. The annual award-goes to 'the outstand- tfanue for. several reasons — more- aristocratic.—- ~ • ing citizen in town, who~has done for the I.) For one. thing; Springfield • One undeniable fact is the coriimunlty over and beyond the call of dut^. presence of advanced college r_ . |&xpayers_will.join vvith their_ — "THE-RECIWENT is selected^ explains" o 11 eague's in the. Regional preparatory courses at Gov. -Spigel, "after we've senrout letters to various Livingston, more-often-than at organizations asking them: to suggesran out- _LOUIS SPIGEL ~"^tles to pay for the new ex- ~ttte other-schools, sfanding^cltizen. We- have committees-that , .eyer—rea.-sorj,^ r ~ ~ • find out_what kind of activities the" citizen is Springfield womeU'ErdhrisioHTn'October-VWe —pansiori over a period dfmany Involved ln^-we have a ballot on it and the re- had the Rev. John Grauel, a Presbyterian rhin- J-ears - -and figures proposed. Some evidencejo stipportat cipient is.chosen. . • is'ter, captain of the ExodusTmd member of tfae- least the existen.ee of aaatti- ' "The event is held in Temple Beth Ahm- Haganah, 'as a guest speaker. He helped fight . ~- ty. regional school boards ui iiinimtiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimuninii iiiniiiiiiiiiiii T-4«^a7-whether or notbackedby et a regular program. Four to five hundred for. tlie state., of Israel, andTils teUlng-of-Ws §#ite naturally include a large people attend. We have a—keynote speaker..- experiences was an experience for us." ' numbtfr of~digits. facts, was provided by the up- Then we present the recipient wlth-the roar from Mountainside last LeVfers to Editor plaqqe—the_Clvic-Affaics-Award for the out- Spigel, who was born in New York City, - Second, and even more "tm- .iiiiiiiffliiHiiiiiiuiuiiliiium^ standing citizen of the towii-for the year." was graduated from. New York schools. He the board pro-" attended City College, but left to~~go~1ntirthe— s_portant, much of tftfe future of . .Letters to the editor-most be submitted no The way It stands now,.regional board elec- Spigel says, "we have a vocational guidance posed tosend teen-agers from program too. The director, Joel Goldberg, service. He .speni three years In the Army — Springfield will be determined ' later than Monday of the week they are to . tions are run in Tavor-of "incumbent board Air Force^ during World War II, and was that borough to Dayton, rather appear. They should nor exceed 250 words In members at the whim of those very members speaks to parents and children on guidance by- the kind of secondary edu- 1 stationed in various' parts of the world, in- length and'should be typed with doublefpacv - themselves, while they sit on the board and placement tests.. For fqrther information, —cationj£offered to its young than to GovT Livingston. parents .' hlay comeTtiow|i~to—6Uf~6fficenit"~ cluding" Italy, China, India and the Islands,. --- Ai_large part of the protest, . Ing (not all in capital letters*. Dleasei. All letters . trvao -hush UP vital issues, and full elections, 1060 Brpad st. In Newark;" ' "I also taught communications in Madison, J people. Good schools, to coin must be signed. Writer's name will not be with-- As-a candidate for regional Ijoard last year k of course, stemmed simply In March, he continues, the B'nai B'rith Wls.' He was discharged as a master ser's— an expression, attract_gqod - held it the letter Is of polltlca nature. This and *splrant-again this year, I ask the people geant. from dislike of ohange.-from- _J>ewsp_aper reserves-the.-rlght..to_edltor_reiect_. of Springfield in particular_to raise thehueand Lodge has an Anti-Defamation League pro- residents. --.„ ' any letter. —gram-"Robert-Kbhler, regional dlrector-wilL' satisfaction with one school cry' of the masses In outrage at-thls osttlch- "THEN I WENT INTO wholesale and_retaU JtThe township~fiT3FaTd"of~'Ed- llke performance-of the present regional board, speak on the-varlous problems. with a general lack of L "And ln April, we hold a sports night. hardware and building supplies In Newark,: ufeation has wrought—for—its- SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION . Let's get it out in the open Instead of ln where I remained for 20 years—until the~ closed "executive session" where all those -We—presentsa scholastic-achievement and children an outstanding school knowledge-^ about On Nov. 21", ln the .squandering, sweltering . sports award to. the outstanding student-ath- highway took over the area. Now I'm asso- —80-degree heat .of Dayton High School's entitled to can vote on it and get some live ciated with Bamberger!s_in-the_buylng=llne. We still recall, howeverT wires on our regfenal board. lete at Jonathan Dayton Reglunal-Hlgh School. system, culminating in amid- cramped library, citizens—of the six-town The student is selected by a combination of' And I've been, working In insurance for the 'dle~;school which provides - the- matrons who called~to~r a region were told that it would be "confusing" It wouldn't cosr morerthanrabout^$300-to people, including the principal, guidancecoun- last six years." ._... ••— -" to have" more than one polling place for the"^ mail sample ballots for the Feb. 6 election and cfi'allenging, progresslveedu- t.h orough investigation—of sellor and the school staff, and a plaque is , Spigel, who is married to the former"Ber- regional school board election—on Feb. 6, it wouldn't cost much to spread the voting; awardedJJ-—^. for -y-o u n g s t e r s in "moral, "social and academic 1968, and that sending out notice of election machines around, like, for example, in public nice Sojow of Newark, moved to Springfield buildings other than Springfield schools in four *-* • • with his family 13 years ago. . ; . •' •-..•• _g£ades sixtp eight. standards" at Dayton. They .in the form of a sample ballot to all registered THE YEAR IS culminated in May with a are certainly- entitled to ex- voters by mall would cost '.'too much," when quadrants _pf_town, ~"My, wife also isactlve in thercommunity," 1 __ . - _i.. HENRY S. WRIGHT dinner dance held at the Short Hills Caterers he says. "She's a member of the Springfield ^TF-r^m there, they proceedto press their~philosophy, of life $17?,000 ls-being spent on "busing" alone in Short Hills, says, Spigel. "It, also is the for one year I S3 Colfax rd. B'nai B'rith, a trustee of the Sisterhood of a^higtf^school, which ig-much- month in which we hold our installations." Temple Beth Ahm and financial secretary of and of-educatiOH, in.any way jiiiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiig njore tKaditiojaal in many bf its they please. "We are the only lodge out of the 37 lodges the local Hadassah chapter." philosophies, where the phys- THANKS FROM HIGH^SCHOOL in the district that has made the service fund The Splgels have three daughters, Marcia, The regional board and ad- School Lunches | • To the many friends" and supporters^ of _&r the last six years. We have acBumulated 20, who attends Newark State College ("She's ical plant needs exte"hsii(eger-^ athletic teams at Jonathan Dayton Reg'ionaF ah additional $14 per capita. Thar will give — ministration, we hasten to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmtttmtiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiii a Junior, there, arid Is active as regional ifetric treatment and wher^* High School. B'nai B'rith extra money to balance the ' vice-president of Hadassah"); Carol, 19,' a inevitably, less attention is >uld certainly tie unwise^ FLORENCE GAIJDINEER SCHOOL , On behalf "of the administration, the Booster budget. sophomore at Douglass .College ("She's a reflect any of_the same Monday, Dec.~L.11—Juice, frankfurter, Club, the athletic department and the many "Especially the Hillel program," Spi- past president of the Suburban Council of B'nai •-••-• olUPr ' - - - - * -••-••• •. to take. ; 1 ,.B^hGil „ „ ^ .,t Jherry^.16h6 , a Junloryi ..-.,.__..„- ai a bomrftunity ; , ,-~r — - • ,-—.-.-»-. .— ^JoriWOjah-Dayton "Regional High"9ch6al'("My" many Spr; a _. .. .._ "Tuesday--)uice- "grflredc¥eeseor hafn'3and-°^:isti^p^ books W~stamps for *6(Jr hew r than to the needs of the entire - world.' Arid" wlth'-'our n)oneyp wt ate able to -• -^little-^pne^-ls-a^past- president of the .B'nai - -p o s si fci%>will—attend next < wich, dill pickle, chocolate padding W^tpp^jft;. 16 mm-pro.lector. The projector has been keep them going.'\ - j_. "B'rith Girls of Springfield"). . •'.•.•'. sfx-town district. '':."' ', ping, milk, ' - "-••'• -.-• ,:J* ,(t.-iorderfid-and will be put to use by our athletic —Spigel states that the Springfield lodge" is " Spigel's-townshlp, clvlc_anaTBocial aotlvi- Thursday's" meeting— to see Wednesday—Juice, hamburger, F katehuMV department as soon as it arrives. 1 v "the largest service organization in Spring-' -ties keep-him extremely busy^but-'in-hl* Too many Springfield citi-_ what comes t h r date. iidTyS 'Hiitt ti series was the top "man In the _„, „ . School ElecUon of.ilie Bosrd of Educsdon • Gdorge-rolled games of 127 and 155.GilGleim of The Union Counrs Regional High School —District No. 1, to* be held on February 6, rolled a 253 series to aid the Atom scoring. —1968, kindly write or spply In person to the_ I SANTA BMBN&S GkWX BOYS € GIRLS 2 oz. each of |.'}i' Steve Zwillman and Kevin Herridge were also _underslsned-sl once requesting that a civilian SELTZER Skin Bracer effective -for the Atoms. Each- boy rolled a— . . sdjfresLandi- - 41/4 Oz. KtaelSIre. 2# series. Stuartrblebeskind was the leader sddress-to.which said bsllot shoukd be sent, -and Cologne. snd must be signed with ~your_slgnature, and Lot[the Hurricane attack. Stu posted a 281 series jitale the-reason why you will not be sble to , LOTS ®& TOYS ti.se SIZE _vjith games of 130 and 151. Joe Pepe had a vote-'st your usual, polling plsce. No civilian absentee ballot will be furnished or forwsrded "1 afternoon with a 227 series. to any-appllcsnt Tlnless retaiest tnerefor Is* I ALL ARE VALUES FROM*1.OO TO*U9 ——$1.00 V*lLUE received not less than elght-48y-dsys prior tILT iTIie final-match of the afternoon saw the sur- to the- election, snd conlstns the foregoing PUSH-BUTTON •- prising Raiders trip the Bombers-in-both "' Infornisiion. ' —' EVENING IN PARIS ends of a two-game match. Steve Sllpe, taking Dstedi December 7, 1967 -= HOME PERMANENT • 'Lewis F. Fredericks, Secretary L 01FTSET over as captain of the Raiders, led his team-— Board of Educsllon of The Union to'-Victory with a 276~series total, Richard. - County Reglonsl High ' i Cologne and Toilet SI.SO SIZE ' ton, rolling as a new member of the Raider Sprlntlleld, New' Jersey Springfield Lesder Dec. 7r.l°67(Fee $7,60) Vwater In n blue and tenffi, was_ also effective with a 227 series. gold gift box. COVER GIRL I Leon Malrgulos was the top bowler for the - OPP1CE OP THE SECRETARY Bombers. Leon, toppled 226 pins In this match. OP THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MAKEUP Teke notice that st s meeting of the Board KONKI TRUCK IMowie Levlne dropped, a few sticks on his of Adjustment, held on October 17, 1967 the TOY CLOSETS PARCHKSI REQ. 9So application, ss submitted by ARTHUR MQRR1S (b«4l'< el I sets el ^Liquid or compaot. ^P league-leading average but,.still retained-a CensJele Will, J tfeii. I|l| for a variance for front and rear yards was mlntalure ulentlli. — large margin over-the, remainder of the league. approved. CHAMPAGNE Howie— rolling at a 151 pace over the .first Said application Is on rile lit the Office of 41c UK tAe Secretary of the Bosrd of Adjustment, BUBBLE BATH --—four weeks, Is.number one In the individual Munlclpsl Building, Township of Sprlngflald, average race. Stuart LiebeskindTwho garnered- N, J., snd Is svsllsble for public Inspection •®JSi-:; ^CEPACOL }._• and Is known as Calendar No. 67-17. ' 25 oz. of liquid bubble the 1967 championshlp,"ls'ln second place with • OTTO E. PESSLER, SECRETARY bnth In a full olzc— Board el/dlustment LOZENGES a 136 average. George Robblns is the third- champngnc bottle. place bowler. George is hitting the pins atra— Spfld LesdsrJ^c : (Fee (3,00) Box of 24. 134 pace..-Beb Fox and Dan Kotovsky hold OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY fourth place at 127. ' * OF THE BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT Teke-notlce that at a rneetlngof the-Baard-- $9.99 VALUE APPLIANCE of Adjustment, held on October 17, 1967 the r application, sa submitted by M. I R. RE- FRACTORY METALS, INC, for a vsrlsnce for POLICE OR BOYS OR GIRLS side and rear yards wss approved. UKUUU WOODEN PIANO FIRE CARS Said sppllcsUon Is on file In the Office of' Prudential names •Ins eAlolity. adull ills l>We medsl ley Islet > 1 WRIST WATCH the Secretsry of the Bosrd of Adjustment. Municips! Bulhllng. Township of Sprlngfleul, 10"len|, nylen slrlnfjs. \ wllh I lien.. , plus altlen flfurei. Commando wiUch -for boys with N. J., and Is svallable for. public Inspection snd Is known ss Calendar No.*7-I5. —:— , 24-hour dial, sweep second .hand. Reed to new post OTTO E. FESSLER, SECRETARY Girl's princess Board ol AdluimretU ntsKlon wntch^ Robert J. Reed of 38 Henshaw ave., Sprlng- Spfld Leader-Dec 7, 111*7 (r^fifln) $I.I5VALUK ilolil,1 hag' boign»ppomoted-to administrative as- Ench hns ——sistanHn-therPrudentiaHnsurimce-Company's OP THE DOAHD OF ADJUSTMEOT -group annuity department • • ' ' - _ Take notice that at s meetinSJif the Boird rj,'^*=9hides.rclmove for. -V-— Reed joined =th«-company in 1957 and'had of Adjuatment.'held on October-L7.~1967 the «il RUM AND BRAHDY sppUcaUorl, as submltted-by HERBERT KAY -eaiy cleaning; Long, been.nn assistant research •analystbefore-thls for a variancance for lot coversgcoverge was aon™""* Jtlbl rjoFa^. nrnmotinn, .faom .fljjS tn I OSS, humnnioH in the tsiilirrlir^H'tillH i ifi'-'iitnn.fi'-'"" "-'"'^--"-'"'^--rr u,e lld' —Army^aie received-a. bachelor's and a mas-' "Secretsry of the Board of AdJusimenCTCjunlcl- pal Building, Township oi'Sprlrigfleld, N. J., - 2pol| vAiue _ ter!s~aegfe *******.************** granted to the follrwlng football players and _ SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) L^AbER-Thursdajv^ecember 7, 1967-7 managers: Don Wiulsh, Gary Ginsberg, Ed -HdrtaokHMoh Jarman, Henry Kienzle, Tony 44 varsity letters presented Mlnrilcozzi, Craig Andrews, Bill Benkus, Keith Brownlle, Dan D'Andrea, Dave Epstein, Richard Falcbne, Gary Fox, Marc Green-, Ivy League basketball schedule begi to athletes for autumn sports berg, Gary JaynepGary Katz, .Frank LaMotta, Steve-Max,' Peter Melerdlerck, Sal Mucarip, Forty-foury«rslty letters were awarded to their presentation to the following letter win- Alfonso Ramos, Bob.Sasse, Philip Stokes,' members^-o^ f ththe JonathaJonathan DDayto n RegionaRill ners. Lonnle Strum, Bob Vaughan, /Richard" Wil- HlgtuSchooth l footballbll, soccer and-cross-coim- Coach James Horner, football, 22 awards: liams, Glenn Wilron, Bruce Zabelskl, Andrew for top players in recreatio —-^try-teams-at-the-annual-fall-athletics-awards——seniors:-Richard-Bromberg7-Terry-Buckflar,— Kriegman, BernardTerlmahTTetfiVcreenkrani;-" s^.assembly In Halsey.Hall last Thursday, with Nathan EdelsteinrKevin Keller, SalvatoreMln- Alan Musko, Mike Dershowitz, Jeff Goodman Last Saturday was opening day for the 1968 anotheffront-couK operative for Cornell, John in league play this season. Coaching Yale this the Junior and senior classes in attendance. nlcozzl, Thomas Pnznanski, Willis Rutz, John and Walter Galpa. ' ' ; youth basketball program In Springfield. The ZUrkoff, another sixth grader wlthja-omlse, season will be Les Rosenbaum. Les will be . HerbeM H, Palmer, athletlcr^Jlrecior, was Schoch, Ronald Wilson, Brian Zabelskl; Coach Martin A. Tagllenti, cross-country, program offers basketball-training and com- "will hold down a guard posirion-for Cornell. • making bis first appearance in the Ivy League;' In charge of the assembly. He Introduced juniors: Gory Haydu, Steve Jupa, Kenneth Kur- seven awards: Mark George, Kenneth Hall, petition for Springfield boys from nine.tol4. Jerry Jones.and Larry Sllyersfeln, both in the after being a successful coach in State League the coaches of each sport, who In turn made nos, Ralph Losanno, Gary Mayer, Richard Martin Josephs, Norman Reinhardo-, Kenneth The program is conducted by the Springfield seventh grade, will help in the back court for play for many seasons. Jeff Slater, an Ivy Moskowitz, James Robinson, Lee Rothfeld, Shatten, Alan Todres and Cliff York". Recreation Department. The Ivy League was the Big Red. Ross-Ackerman Is another State League veteran, will head the squad. Warren; Larry Stewart; sophomores: Charles Foster, 1 Coach Louis Piccolo, soccer., 15 awards: organized last. Saturday at Jonathan Dayton League graduate', who will be counted on heav— Schleupner will give the squad another veteran William Keller, Woodrow Younge. seniors: Derrol Brooks, Donald Cubberly, Ho- Regional High School. The boys-will meet each ' lly in the line-up. Derek Goforth rounds out the performer. Schleupner Is able to play both Recognition awarJ certificates we're also . ward Spielman,- Robert Jitaehle; Juniorss Ty- "Saturday from now until the middle of March, sqiiacL^- —••- front' and-back court. Howie Tenenbaum and rone Chin, Warren~Danzigef, JosephFrterir The""Ivy "League is the final development j .- Columbia Is another team in the Ivy League Jeff Sarokln will give Yale a pair of speedy Silversmiths Ray.Haines, David Plerson, Richard Falkln, stage of the youth basketball program. T~ h set-up. Coach Jack Weiner will head the squad. back-court performersrBoth boys are seventh ESI-4600 Michael Robinson; sophomores: Thomas boys in the Ivy League are mainly 13^an Jack took the title last season with the Cornell graders and are coming off top years in the Campbell, Fred Gold, Joel Millman, Jeff Mor- years old. The league is.also open to younger team. George Robbing, who was the State State League: Howie Fleischman-will give-Yale- Silver Plating Antiques ris. boys who .have shown particular talent in the League's' high scorer last seas'onrwill be size up front, while Bob Goodman and Gary Restored & other leagues. The league'is composed of six counted on to'be the, point producer. Barry Nelfeld will provide scoring punch. Mark Berk-?. & Repairing teams, who will meet-in round-robin competi- .Pomp, an Ivy League-veteran, will also per-' owitz, a strong forward, and Tommy Falcone); tion throughout-thS-coming season. form this season for Columbia. Gavin Widom, a top guard prospect, round out the nine-man Trinity dean's list Cornell, which won the league championship a sixth grader,with a great basketball future, squad. .... —- - Tableware - Flatware - Hollowar* last season, will return to defend Its title will operate in the back court for Columbia. Dartmouth moves Into league competition Delrdre M. O'Meara of Springfield has been with.Caach Phil Kurnos at the helm. Back- Bill Stefeny will also be counted on In the back with a new-coach. Jim Haines will be at the Silver- named to the dean's list for academic excel- court wizard B6bby~Meisel will lead the. court for Columbia. Steve Zwlllfflan will also helm of the Dartmouth green this season. Dart- J lence at Trinity College, Washington, D.C. Cornell team. Bqbb.y, only In seventh grade, be in the Columbia line-up. A pair of big boys, mouth will be led Into competition by Kenny ' FRESCO Company- # senior-history major, she is an alumna oMfc, performe•••'•• d••••• in thejv- y -Leagu e las- t seasone-d- Ken Perlmutter and Kevin Herridge, will be Bar off. Kenny is a seventh grader with Ivy, U M A a my N rth P1 leld counted on to get the ball, while Leon Mar- experience and is a^proyen scorer. Al Wll- 500 CHANCELLOR AVE. IRVINGTON « i \ ^l ° ,^ VK ° r ^ - Cook, a Stite ^^graduate, will operate She Is the .daughter of Mrs. Thomas F. O'Meara j^e front wm for*cornell. Joe Pepe. a gules and Jafiu"e~"FHrber—round out the squad. bourn will attempt to control the boards for. of 61-Mountain ave. and the late Mr. O'Meara. : -Bixth grader with much promise, will be Yale should prove to be another strong unit Dartmouth. Al is also, a seventh grader. Tommy Lowy, a—top prospect, and Bobby Zucker, a lefty scorer, will operate in the . back court for Dartmouth. Howie Levine, atop . Commended scorer In State League competition will be in - ~~Hfe line-up, as will Todd McQuald, a-sorappy b'ack-courter. Gary Welner will do heavy work £&m 0 /0^WkM -underlie boards for.Dnrhnouttv-Bob-EoX-an" Jave.Schaffer. complete the squadr A Springfield businessman . _ Coach Jack Williams'will'ligad a strung Har-~~ has received a certificate of vard quintet this season. Williams, a veteran- commendation, from Ameri- coach In the Ivy'League as well as other-youth drug stores cian Oil Co. for what compaTiy" sports In Springfield, will baveBruce Jeffreys officials describe as his "out- leading hls^s^uad. Jeffreys played In the Ivy ' ; standlng.courtesy andhelpful- teague last season and' is a proven scoring ness to motorists." threar^Gary Tiss, another seventh grador with PRICES QOOD Nicholas fjurizer, who oper- Ivy experience, will be In the Harvard line-up. ates the American Oil station Vincent Davis can be expected to do heavy work THRU SAT., at 4 Millburn ave., received off the boards for Harvard. Gary Schulman and nu. *u JIO t_ the award recently from Mi- • Art James, both State League graduates, will- chael - Singer,-owner_ot_Eed- operate In the Harvard back court. Harvard CHRISTMAS -eral Oil Co. and AmoricanOll can be expected 16' get some scoring punch .' - -fllFTWRAP distributor in-the area. from Bob NarUuuH. 3tu LlnlwjHldndrJogGardl- • Certificates' of commenda- ner and Richy Colandrea will give Harvard WRAP: 26" x 240" POIM-28 tion, Singer noted, go only to — Bright, gay^ designs, strength at both ends of the court. • '. '" dealers 'whose service lsso The final Ivy League will be Princeton, which VOUU CNOICf outstanding as to merit un- will be coached by Joe Demark.DemarJc.ls • WALTHAM solicited letters of apprecia- another new come_ r to thelvy ranks, and he will tion from customersztheyiayjB be'lnchatge of a"strong"squad. The Prlnoebn • 11 OR 21 JEWEL helped." —team-will be ledby JlhiSchoch. 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ROUTE 22 ot SPRINGFIELD RD.- UNION ••• UKU- , HI ki uEDftcii cunp OUR 7Mh nnd TONEUE AVENUE STOREI YOUR Uni-card ACRES OF FREE PARKING ••• »• -Thursday, December Knights present awards toll winherl 200-voice chorus to sing for best contest essays orTCbumbus Springfield Council, Knights of Columbus, DiPrancq, Bob Zappulla and Wallace Clarice. this week announced the winners of its recent Qolumbus Day essay contest. They are Kenneth The Springfield Council recently honored its at NSC DICardo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor DICarlo past grand knight, William "6; Lalor, at a of 169'S. Springfield ave., Springfield, and Ann dinner-dance at the Union K of C Home. James The Music '-Depaitinaii~ef Newark State and recitals In the Middle West and In a pro- Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Geoghan was toastmaster. Robert Hannon and, College, Union, will present Its 10th annual duction of "Show Boat" produced irrWashing- . Fran Kaelbleln were co-chairman. r Gallagher of 2755 Carol rcl.; Union. ~^^ =^~rofHanael's"'T —The~*itle~assigned-for-the-entries-ln-the at 8:31) p.m. .at the NSC Theatre for the Per- Constance Bennett. He holds a BA degree essay contest was "The Happy Mistake." Both More than 200 people ^^ forming Arts on Morris avenue. The 200- in.political science from Howard University, " of the winners are eighth grade students at Speakers included Msgr^-ffands X. Coyle, Volce chorus will be comprised of students Washington,' D.C., and is listed In the 1967-68 St. JameFSchpol, Springfield. Each was awar- pastor of St. JamesHOBnnis J. Burke, district and singers from throughput Northern New edition of "Who's Who in the East." ded a ""$10 check. Mrs. M.J. Messina was deputy; JosepVPltzslmmbns, grand knight of Jersey. Jack E. PlatT, chairman of the Music r— Miss Brown was a member of the original . moderator of the contest. -Judges were Thomas the Springfield Council, and Lalor. Department, Is the director. Broadway cast of Menottl's "The Medium" • Soloists will ha Eva. Morris-Thomas of and has appeared with the Chautauqa'Opera Elizabeth, radio and conceit "Singer, soprano; Company, Chautauqua, New York. An alumna USE CHRISTMAS SEALS Aired Hill of Teaneck, concert aritst frcm the of Drake University, Des Molnes, Iowa; the CtflSagiTarea. bass; Annajean Brown of New American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, York City, a memBSr of the NSC Music De- Illinois; and the Marines Music School, New • partment faculty, contralto; and William Cahiff York City, she has studied in Vienna, Austria, of New York City1 soloist at West Park Presby- and has appeared in concerts and-operas in terian Church, tenor. • Vienna, Graz and Llnz, She heads the Voice Miss Morris-Thomas has appeared on radio Department at.-Newark State. , station WNYC and has 'fcen featured in oper- Canlff -has appeared 'wltli' tlrtr Evansyllle • ettas , andxonceriajiUlieJSe^YoJrkjCiryCenfer Philharmonic Orchestra, • die r Fred Waring Opera House and Town Hall. Currently a stu- Pennsylvania^, The Sundancejgaroque Music dent of former Metropolitan Opera singer Rose Festival in Bucks County, Pa., the Boston Bampton, she has been the receiplent of a'—Opera Company," snd~the~N6W York PS0P four-year scholarship to the Turtle Bay School harmonic-Orchestra. Last summer he per- FIGHT TUBERCUL of Music in New York City. Last October she formed In productions at the Caramoor Festi- won second place In the Marian Anderson val - at Katonah,~N.Y., and the Fair Lane iaawsa»aaaaasea»aa»aa»jaaaa»waaaaaaww-gw'i''» *.J,\a»»i "M.. •.>-' - ^BKH^aB^asaaaaaaaaeaVAavpeavjiaVAavjiBBjHiA^Heaavjei national scholarship competition in Philadel- Festival at the University of Michigan. He BEST ESSAYISTS — Anthony Grazlano, at 'right, presents awards to the winners of the. phia. has recorded for Columbia Records and rec-— Columbus Day essay contest sponsored by Springfield Council, Knights oFColumbus. They Hill has performed as a soloist In concerts'~ ords regularly for Triton Records. are Kenneth Di Carlo of Springfield and Ann Gallagher of Union. parents invited to] . EARLY COPY Publicity Chairmen-.ore urged tq observe deadline for other than tpot newsHnclude your name, Ml dJiJ plioiie number. ~ ' -• the fall series of programs-at the FiVe" fourth graders and the Pathfihder_program ; _, ',—; . mwmm Points YMCA ends this week. Howard Merrlck, forlifth and sixth graders went with-their Public Notice Public Notice hrnnch executive, said that-invltations have These club groups have,had a variety of_~__ ruDllc H9"ce been extended co-parents to attend the closing programs which- included an—Olym=— NOTICE TO PERSONS 1NM1LITARYSERVICE • OFFICE OF THE SECrttVTARY . • Connecticut rarmi School. ~~- -sesslonst© observe their children's progress. OR PATIEOTS IN. VETERANS'. HOSPITALS OF THE BOARD-OF ADJUSTMENT —pics with a -father and son luncheon that . AND TO THEIR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Take notice that at a meeting ofOw Board of. -—.— The Wednesday and Thursday Baton classes outing last Saturday. These club groups have U you^mrta-die military karvic. or are s—Adjustment, held on October 17j»67 the ap- Tickets $i.00 at door • will be expanded lirthe winter series, be- rjetleM-ln-a-veteraiu' hospital and desire to pllcadooV—as" submitted by EDGEMOUNT or front! - had a variety of programs which included an vote, or II you are a~ ralaUva or Irlend ol a •REALTY COMPANY for a variance lor rear — Group ratai ginning Jan. 8, Merrtck said. The trampoline Olympics with a father and son'luncheon that person wt» Is In lbs military service or IB a yard vas approved. Rslneltes o( Springfield, and tumbling clans is new this year and some showed a > film of the last winter Olympics.•-- pedant In a veterans' hospital who you btlleve _Said_appUcarion la on (lie In IheOHIceol die 240 Morris Ave., Springfield '——txAU SO 3-3736 will d.«ire to vote In die Annual School Secretary ol.the Board ol Adjustment, Munlcl- Union Bootery - of the boys and girls "participating will be They had a visit from a naturalist who brought Elaction o) rha Board ol Mucarjon ol The pal Bcialnf. TonqiMp ol Sprinfliald, N. J,, 1030 Stuy'vesant Ave., Union ph.ras.acc. . ready for, an Intermediate coarse being planned his live snakes. Some of the activities were Union County Regional Hl|ti School District and UiavaflaMa tor public inspection and Is No. 1. to t. held onPebrary fc-lvoj, kindly-toom •» CaUndar. No._J7J«u ~- • - ~~~ or aend stumped salf rjddressad , for the winter series. *— craft project's, games, stories and ceremonies. writs to the underBined at once, maktaf . OTTO E. FESSLBR. SECRETARY envelope lot P.O. Box 212, —'—Parents with children in the swimming class Physical fitness and gym games are part of application lor a rnllltary service ballot to —• Board ol AdJuspaeot - MopUwood, H.J. be voted, (a said election to be lorwarded to SrjOd Laadar-Dse, 7, IM7 (Pee.tlM) visited the Central Branch Tuesday to watch___elr experience.' The program is designed to - you. U you are In the mlUtaiys«rvice-or are clffg. Boys- —'bring-out the best_ta each boy. Some new a patient In a veterans' hospital statinl your name, afe, eerial number, home address and bused down from various pick-up points In activities are planned Jor-the winter series. •the address at which you are" stationed or Union,-Kenilworth and Roselle Park. Swimming Robert and Richard Hampp have led the can be lound. or |f you desire the military service ballot lor a relative or Irlend, due instruction is offered on all levels of the . men's fitness and volleyball class on Tuesday make an anillcatlnn under oarh lor a military YMCA Progressive AquaticJProgram; :- evenings and are now encouraging skiers to service ballot to be forwarded to him, naUnj " In your application that be is over the age _____ The- jr. high school gymnastics class has participate to keep-In shape for weekend siding. ' ol U years and stadaihlsiume, serial number, been meeting regularly Mondays from 6:30 The-cooperative nursery".school program home address and the address at which ha la stationed or can be lound. . to-8-p.itii-wlthrHenryJCratz, Members Have for 3 and 4-year-old boys and girls carries Porms ol application can be obtainefttrom ' ' worked-on the balance beam,-high-low::bars,. through the year and follows the public school program calender so the school will-close Dated: December 7,1967 horse_aad parallel "Bars r Flying, rings are . Lewis F. Fredericks, Secretary . ' - expected to be added to the various pieces of for Christmas vacation December 22. Mrs. Board of Education of' The Union apparatus for the winter-series. '" Shirley Gargano and Mrs. EUnore Luce have County Rational Hlcb School District II been the teachers in the prograni-and-wlll • ~ . • ;AW .._. - XHE NEW Pioneer program for third and _ . New Jersey dads for a bowling outing last- Saturday. continue when school opens Jan. 2. . • spr_tu«id u>_r 7, 1947 (Fee 17.30) MARY CARTER Sparkling Eashions > for the [Holiday Season nowl '"' 'Then you will dance to k dawn In our lovely formal for cocktail fashions. 1 Your choice of ready- 1 mode or on exqui slfe I cu •tem-maJS~rflbvwi~'""de- I signad by JEAN, a cou- , touri«r-or distinction. WALL PAINT •-ONE COAT COVERAGE • NO-DRIP —ENDS ME8SY JEAN'S PAINTING Bridal Shop • DRIES IN 30 MINUTES " • OUTSTANDING HIDING 964 Stuyvaiant Ave. •elect their aovVi POWER . Union Center from .JEAS'A. • SOAP AJVATER CLEAN-UP " collection. DEMONSTRATION—Andy Nelson, right, demonstrates elBC- phon«iJ86-3030 tric guitar for John Vella^xenter^Jif 1014 Warren ave., at exhibit jjf Fender Instruments at Anthony's Music School, 2 z -^O95-01rzabeth ave., Elizabeth. Andiony Marino, school dl^ Reg. *5 *'PERGAL rector, looks on. Nelson, is a Fender representative and re- cording star. . _ STING > For Your Holiday.Gift Giving! GAL. v 3-Speed IN LOTS OF suggests 2 GALS. OR MORE ROYAL ACRYL Free Embroidei^d RENU «,«u, MFBDRESSES ALUMINUM Roekoff Interprete todayU— ir'. total look of fa«hlon with WOMENS AND CHILDREN8 25% fresh, new Intense color- CLEANER THI OINUINR Ingi-lnyour choice of Royal, IN LOTS OF | SIZES. Lt. Blue, Gold, Mulberry, OFF *:L Rose Pink, BanS9ni7. Gray,' Lime, Apricot as wall cs 2 GALS. OR MQBEL f . QN£ DRESS ) •white . , . -i—. CONTACT • rattback Handlebar* Complement his wardrobe; tastefully with a holiday CLASSIC INTERIOR • Stlna-Ray SaddU J glfL-oXjCALaud' dress ahlrts i FREE PAPER 95 by Ramey • Silk Rear Tire & 25* from $5. to $16.50 LATEX tM00 and • 30 In. Wheel* J WITH ANY PURCHASE Th«~SHnfj-Ray li the perfect choice for thgt now h PAINT M- PER GALLON TUCK —< I OF $10.00 OR MORE WALLCOVERING Sting-Ray ridei is that different, and that exciting I We have 170 HLMOHA AVE. i 4 ^-, WITHCOUIK)M- a complete selection of genuine Schwlnn Sting-Kays all set (Cor. Pentilngton St.) ; up and ready to ride. Bikes are our business. We're Factory . I5L4-I7r»71 Franchised to sell and_servlce the finest I . . .Schwlnn. And NOW 6 ATLANTIC PAINT SUPERMARKETS IN NEW JERSEY TO SERVE YOU. do.n-HYilss-our blo~s«le«llon-«f-uhusual-ae«essorles to add to MEN'S WAK the fun of bike riding, ' American Express- Diner's Club- Unl-Card and Rockoff Chorge Accounts Honored Holiday Store Hours-Open Every Evening 'til 9 P.M. (Directly across from Echo Plaza) Sot. 'til o P.M. - FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE - VAUXHALL CYCLE CO. Rt. 4& RT. 10 RT. 18 RT. 9 PRINCETON 8. OLDEN AVE. 863 Vall.y St. WAYNE HANOVER E. BRUNSWICK ; SAYERWOOD TRENTON 256-0038 887-8970 257-5330 Shopping Center .'394-jlOOp (at Vauxhall Road)•' 721-4621 M.J. 686-3907 ^^ Open dally 10 A.M. - $ P.M. 'tilChVistmas- DRIVE-SAFELY FREE PARKING AT ALL LOCATIONS Sunday 10 A.M. • 4 P.M. 1^1 • !:•:• —_. • ' -7 !,' • • __ ^ - • -••,..••**>•• '•'*•'. •.'W-->MBJ -' .5' ' ; \ • ' > •• . . '•' .' i • - \ ±- 'V ' •] -—• , ': --'-^—^- ~ push a button for a sharper clearer picture on new '5S995 coloFTVf flt St.nnlpiy's \>w, toeis (loinjy. "Push- And Stanley knows a bargain. He bought the-A-F-G- butte«-(-A-utomiitic -Finertunint? Sylvaniti's lowest-priced. color "modeT wi^h jQ_^et trbette-tir-fiic-ttHie=i-n .secojnds.....;_,. ^FC. And got a handsome-contemporary de- Before, to ^eyy?o_ocLgictei:e, ^^ "sign; cabirrefc finished"inHvalnut veneers and ; ^e^fine-1unin^ ;;d i.a 1 \yi itra"tching_so!.ids . •- ~~ FTof-it safecrTTcRer. ^3y^^, ;ow^yotLthisanci ^~Jn TM(lition^i&tanley's- enjoying-, tinior-to- _-the--2-l__o_thei'lr. .S,yjfvHriia-"color TVLaets"—each .life colors. Because ot Sylvan la's T'oloYbrTght jvith an AFC button of its oiyn. -"•"—_ — "• 85"'picture fube.— .* -.' "••' After all, why let Stanley have all the fun ? ROUTE 22 -UNION. NEXT TO LOFT'S ;C ANDY -MUrdock 8-6800 HOURS: DAILY 9 to 9; SATURDAY 'TIL 6 < PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Isoniazid/ Rlohfifd A. Voofhees, comptroller, and Rey- rediscovered' after 15 years il E. Kellfv treasurer, of the United States . A^coverA. discoveryy that mad^ffonmadg^ft-'ontt Daepage head'- isoniazid, revolutionized th(he treatment of tunj? Savlrigs"6ank; have been promoted to vice pre- do so, if'the'condltion Is under controlf'the berculosis^by'releaBlng from TB hospitals t, it was announced by William B. Llck- "l\s~wTnter settfes^irf.'milllons-of-AiTferlcans '..weeks of planned conditioning, an asso- 21iWs_ilfteen_year3_iu;(jlis_ln_the_iiews ,-presldent.-Ihe-appointitieiitajrB.efiec=_ ciation spokesman 6aid.' spoklSSrhaif said* " * » • s^. jp" today. In 1952^thetliscovery of the wt|l mm thfilr eyes toward the ski -FOR^-EERSOfci-Wlth^fliealthyJiejrL live Dec-1.~~ •._. '"'•/ • ing for the first hard-pack snow of the season. The~word-t3fjcarjfion-Bpplies-particularly-t05 It tak.es' a certain amount of courage to strap those who jjavfe sbme^form of heart troyble." and his doctor's green^light, there Is an Voorhees and Kelly will continue with their on'a pair of skis, but even the most intrepid Their Jirst and best movers to stackjhifskis additional word of caution, your Heart Asso- control. present duties. Voorhees started with the bank, pending a medical checkupT'People^lth'mild ciation notes. Much skiing is done at high The New Jersey Tuberculosis and Health 'tan should pause to ponder what he Is about to in 1961 as assistant vice president and .was do, the New Jersey Heart Association warned —forms of heart disorders maybe-able to go altitudes and JhisT places an added burden on Association; whlchis-rfow conducting the 61st ' skiing safely if thephyslcjaffadvises itTHeirnay heart -and^lungs. annual-^Chrlstinasbeal Campaign, reported promote. •-.-- d to comptrolle. r in 1962. Kejly. "began -this week. • --.--'' cwl logs. that today.-fsonlazld is-causing a second— ,witihh thhe bbankk in 19519500. AfteAft r servini'lg Ihn variou i s • Skiing is a strenuous sport at all ages. Those re^KHonTn TB control. The Association capacities hewasappolnted>sslstanTseoretary in their middle-years, who hav.eled a sedentary id the drug is now used to prevent tuber- -ln-1954.-asslstant_Jic>'presldent in 1960 and life should not undertake sudden exercise All wool -_losis through treatment of parsons who are 'treasure """r" i'n" 10A>1962,> .- without a doctor's advice. He may recommend Melton Infected with TB germs but who have not yet become ill, - A tuberculin skin test will show if a person has been Infected with TB germs. A positive & Boys - reaction means the person is infected but does HALF-PAST TIEN not necessarily have active TB, Isoniazid .can ANNOUNCE 95 prevent active TB. _ SERVING SKIERS The TB Association said thls-ls so signi- YOU/? FATHER WANTS 7O Slleil ficant that expert medical opinion refers to - Z:WONDER SINCE 1940 Boy'• 40-20, Men 38-44 —It as the second revolution In TB control.. This use of Isoniazid is called chemoprophy- WHAT'S ON=ff/S M/ND?/ -Rt. 22 Scotch Plains -233-0675 davldBURR laxls. It means the prevention of TBbythe use •• Quplity Equipment Repairs ' of drugs;', _ . __ . ^>l'l 1059 SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVINGTON What it means to thousands and thousands of. . HEAD DOGNER - MEGGI - SUN VALLEY Open Mon. & Fri. Eves 'til 9 P.M. .. people already Infected with the TB germ HADLITOR CUBCO - KASTINGER - WHITE STAG =ls that they can, by swallowing pills, be pro- -Membar Ski Sp«clali«t« Guild SPRINGFIELD tected from, developing active tuberculosis and having to spend weeks or months-awayJrom their families regaining their health in'a TB hospital. •' FUEL OIL . According to the TB Association, extensive —trials'on using-lsoniazld in the prevention TOP GRAD —-bf=TB— have-been-conducced-by_the^Unlted States-Public Health Service. • BASEMENTS *ADD-A-R0tffll show that the~extefiBiV6 use^-of —chemoprophylaxls-now_w.ouldJiikely_leduce by • ATTICS Ht KITCHENS— GAL. ~300",000 the total number of TEL pases In the • DORMERS ' •BATHROOMS United States' in the next fifteen years, the , • ALTERATIONS""•PORCHEST^ Association said. . ii-i.-. ChemoprophyUuUs with Isoniazid. Is report- Allstate ed, to be safe for children as well as adults, EL 50350 ' experts said, but medical supervision Is ex- FATHER, SON 514MYWAV tremely Important in order to see that the EIZABETH Fuel Co. pills are taken according to schedule.. CRAFTSMEN Chemoprophylaxis Is recommended forcer- tain groups by a priority schedule as follows, WAv.rly 3-4646 , the TB Association reports. ' . 1).Ex-padents -'persons who have had 'active"tuberculosis ana nad no drug therapy "My ofeor, I'm freezing) • or had inadequate drug"therapy. MEN - $5 |^ WrSere 4\ paper anB ask for our "Tips , W 8 A.M. U 6 P.M.^762-8168 oh Submitting News- Re- wot - (CtOSED MONDAYS) 4ea9es." ..'"•' r^ URGE; WEIGHT -CONTROL ' ORGANI w FIND 01 WHAT IT IT AND WHY IT WORKS FeeJS5.00fot First Meeting (Includes —Registration) On Every Single Item In Our Showrooms $2.00-Weeklv Thereafter. L (Execpt-Falr Tradlt Items regulated by Federal price laWt) ~~~~ Inquire about ^-'•r \t*>\ •>>< > FREE Life Membership Plan. Branches ..':"„'..._.! In 19 Counties. For Further Information Write WEIGHT . WATCHERS | The Organizer by-Lord-Buxton 107E.Mt. BEDROOM "LD." SALE m MEAfT - Pleasant Ave Are you nn organized organization man? Here's a new Livingston, kind of billfold for you: it keeps 12 cre3it anu memt»!r- N.J. 07039 DINING ROOM 'IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!' jhlp cards displayed In orderlyT fumble-free view, Great? 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And you LORDBUXTON YoucarVta.ke the flash' J BEDROOMS 1 ORANGE . Get the latest model: thivsllm, sleek cowhide set that holds out if you want to, If get these wonderfu'l savings in any style or pe- \ every key and piece .oJ paper a man is likely to carry. Every PLAINI'IELI) . photo and card, too, because this Convertible* Billfold has a you don't want to see . SOWER VILLE TABLE LAMPS ' removable pn« case. Black or brown, with thin push-button the light, we have other - • nod-that you like. Gome see these fabulous >.Key'Talner,» from $8;00 the complete set—plus tax. SPRINGFIELD Key-Tainers. Some SUMMIT ACCESSORIES — furniture buys now ... and beautify y6ur home zip open. Some flip UNION in time for the festive holiday season!-—•* Yon may pharge your,RIFTS at -epent-Mo6t-eqme-i rn—^ GRUBER'S. If you're undecided...give lady colors too. WKSTFlELn a GRUBER'S Gift Certificate in any de- For ladies. $4.00 plus tax VHIIPI'ANY nomination from $5: up. BUXTON. FOR 0LASS SCHEDULES] OVER 10,000 TOP BRAND NAME FURNITURE ITEMS INCLUDED IPHONE (201)992-8600 Use Our Convenient Charge Pfan Open Every Nlte 'Til 9:30 Sat. "Tit 6:00 NEW JERSEY'S FINEST SUBURBAN SHOPS N. IRVINGTON UNION ESSEX GREEN PLAZA CENTER CENTER WEST ORANGE FOR A JOB FURNI Tho»o llnU elanilllad ad> IrT • Open Every Evening Until Chrli»wq»'ill'? P.M. 'ihe back of tht papar may h» your answer.''Each week It'I ROUTE 22, UNION, N. J. HU 8-5500 mm n, MWDLETOWK, N.J. dllleient. Malta raodlng ttia claiilllaJ o 'mull' rhll waak ..j and every week. ) • \ policeman. That means a mnxlmuifH>enalty •^December »7, yeora in nririon, contraBtetl-to only, qilside to show Sen. Hughes bill to at pMhseni for an attack against -SenivJHiTghes, who has been a'leading^t film drf Olympics in .ptfshlnDdshlnKg legislaleglslatfofi i affecting fircmfrn sincp - firemen nea ring final OK Jffe became a Legislator a dccadiTago, began - "Hie World Is One," a color, soUifd film to wbrk on the bUl and to,*rilist-support for— awill-be shown at the Un^n County-ftrk Com it soon£ ' after a NewarkJtlr^ e captaiin waws klUekilled mission'mission'sTrails Trailsids ideNStt.re >lature and Science CoCen State Sen. Mildred Barry Hughes (D-Unlon) the Assembly will give the moasure>-*'' re- by a sniper's bullerwhlle he was responding ter, in the Watchung Reservation, on Sun -sald-thls-week-'she-has-high-hopes-of-attalnirn! fl!ldl one of her-principa„.,...,„.,. l 196-7 ..„..legislativ, e ob- RiclWrd J. Hughes will sign it ^odn qfterwurd. city last sy: The film depicts the ^events at 'the 1964' RUGS AND ^CARPETS jectlves—a lla w to stiffeiff n penaltieli s fof r assaultsl . jr/ The bill, which is to tak-jj-ejHect as soon as MESSY 1 Innsbruck-Tokyo Olympic games. FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS ELIMINATES X o—n "firemen ^" ' Her bill to' achieve this goal the Governor signs Jfi will give paidand MATS -Sy- .REDUCES •A passed the Senate unanimously last week and volunteer flremen^lus some, other public ^Wl?EN'SII_. E INTRODUCED the measure "~"OrTRIrJrTday, Tiesd.iy, WedriesdayandTliurs- and otber FRONT /DOOR MAIN- will be before the Assembly for final action servants—the rs«fhe protection now afforded /Nov. 20, ahe extended the public servant day, Dec. 14; at 4 p.m. each day-,--Donald- Respiratory Diseases JENANCE •-•-v-KEEPS at the closing session Monday. • to policemen^who are attacked while they opts' category to include not only policemen and W. Mayer, director of Trailside, will present HOUSE COOLER IN Sen. Hughes said she is reasonably certain on duty.r" It is a misdemeanor to assault a firemen but alstf members of ambulance, res- one-half hour nature talks for children. The SUMMER, TOO... ; CUTS HEATING BILLS -—v^— -—-—^ —7^ cue, first nld and emergency squads or cdtps topic to be discussed during the four days Th« oreateii heat IOK In and also any physician-, nurse, medical as- Is "Microscopic Wildlife." The lectures will any home \t through an sistant, or employee of a hospital; clinic or be Illustrated with color slides und admission op«n door. Btcsuw the jTfflbuianco sen"1cc~whilu ilic'y ui£ perforffung is free. . '- Entry-way door Ii closed i before the houn door It See FULL-SIZED MODEL in October duties. _ The Trailsido Nature and Science Center is opened It may actually pay for Itself In fuel sav- In Our Showroom Prices of many products "When these people are performing public open to the public each weekday, except Frl- ings alone, increased in October, but -servlces " Senator Hughes said, "they are day, from 3 to 5 p.m., and on Saturdays and- prices of farm products and. .-entitled 'to all the*-protection they can get Siindays from 1 to S p.m. The public is in- foods declincdrthe Labor De- agalnst unwarranted attacks.-which can occur vlted to visit the Nature Qenter, view the partment's Bureau, of .Labor in a wide range of unfortunate circumstances thousands of exhibits and participate in the Statistics (BLSj reportedthls from a minor auto accident to an insurrection." . scheduled programs. _J_—ZT week. . The Consumer Price Index (CP1) rose 0.3 percent to Unconditionally Guaranteed 117.5, up 2.6 percent over the Christmas tree fires year, and the Wholeswle Price—. Index (Wl'I) fell 0.1 percent to can easily be avoided Set Vestibules, Enttyways _. 106.1. Wondefiing. and Stom Windows in Tie WPI decline'was due" to Christmas tree fires can stove, television set ^>r any easily be avoided, Actual f(». On Display a contlnusd drop in the prices other source of-heat, and never about in Our Showoom of farm and food products. Joseph A. 'Ayares, local place itjfhere it would block NoObllgaHat Industrial, —commodities .representative of the Allstate exits. _ — - . tomorrow's averaged 0.3-percent higher* Safety Crusade, says, "Ob- .. 3.X)se-only ligljtsand'elec- aid SERVICE IS QUR MOTTO -with increases being posted serve the following precau- trical equipment that have the —tor nearly half.of all classes-*- tions in selectlonjjreparation U nderwrlters^^Laboratpries^ ;'—of~prodjctg;—— IT——**=**=*— and—decogation^ot-your-tree—mfcy-labcfc-eheek-for-f rayed Preliminary -data— for, and unless something unfor- wires, loose connections -and_ "November show the WPI un- •_:seen develops, you'll have no brokeiLSOckets befor-a-wiring". -.changed from -October. Farm" trnpic; yuln flra In vour th£.tree. Never overload'cir- 666 MORRIS TPKE. SHORT HILLS products and foods dropped an home.''^ . - oiits or outlets and never use additional 0.6 percent,'while . 1. If possible, buy a very strings • of lights on' metal 376-2723 industrial commodities gained Recently cut tre'e. Saw tjie end trees. 0.2 percent. ' _ off . ciiagonally at least one inch above the. original cut. -TThere are a lot of Keep the tree outside in a Public Notice " bucket of water or in a mound •good tars you can get for'3500. NOTICE of snow, until you/re ready to Applications now belnf uxapwl (arp6iitlon ' of Mtroltnin on th« borough of ^ountaliuldA bring it into the house for This is two of them: Poflc« D«p«^m«nl. ' . • •' •' • decorating. ". \ - An uumliullon will bs hdd on Dscamber IV 1967 •! 7:JO P.M; II the Deer FlelJ 2. When'you bring the tree School, Cnlnl Avimia, MounUlnslda, N.)^ inside, 'support it firmly in^ HGS No ipplicillom Mil ba icctpud alter Dai camber 21, 1967. a stand-that holds water and be Appllcanu to ba balween Iha !«•• of 21 and sure you add additional'water « SUNDAYS If you don't happen to need two cors, there's JO, V8" or more, ud a Union County realdnt (or a period o( at laaat twoyagri. daily. Don't place_lhe-tree .only one thing that you need less. One car that- Sur(S(~niary Ufllifor Incraaainl to near a fireplace, radiator, costs asjtiuch as two cars. 57.668.00 aflar Uina yeara of aorvlca. All benef lu. - vacation • paid medical and i Unless you want to pay-aJoLol memey for a lot hopiltallzatlon - Insurance - nlna paid holl- day* - longevity pay. Public Notice of horsepower that you'll never use. There's only Application! may be obtained « Police HeadMiarierer-Rouie-fJ}, Mounulnalde, N.I. - * JERSEY ons'slatein the country where you con-go foster Mmds Echo Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 14, 21, l%7 (H: tllM) CHANCERY DIVISION than a VoDtswogeri—Nevada, IMo ipaedilrnit—rr UNION-COUNTY .__ , they're big gamblers out there.) DOCKET *M 519.44 - J 1663-*> WRIT OF ' - TALKING The only extra horsepower you really need is CIVIL AcnoiywniACTION/WRIT OP EXECiinaH. B for all those poweJUjadgets. Which you need to LOUISIE MEEBNDACllERMEISBNBACHER,, PttlodH, ACTION le 0 car thot.slze. Which has to be that size to' WINTER VACATION ndant he SPIASHIHC BABY-DOU By virtue of the above>etatadd WWrit, to « LUItrlo hold all Ihos'e hones. HEADQUARTERS directed, I ehali enpoee lor Sale by PuU Tubsy splashes automatically VeddoeT lo Room B-», la Ike Court Houaa, All of which also makes the average cor cost al- to the City of BUiabei. N.I.. oq Wadoeaday,-- as soon as 'She's placed in •*N0W LISTEN.,JWERICA'S most as much to run as two Volkswagens. Consider- Ihe aodi day of December AD* 1567, at m ! Water up to her tummy...in o'clock In the afternoon of eald day, Most Popular Toy Soldier ing a VW gets as much as 27 milAs to a gallon of all the rtejit, tlUa end totaraat of the above- her own plastic tub. named detaSaol In and to the rolloem, pro- Gives Commands to Other gas. ttiaa balof In lha Towiahlp of Union, G.I. Joes But If you're still not sold on the idea of two bugs County of Union and State of New Jeraeyi for the price of one beast, why not take advantage BEO1NNINO at a point In M northweatarly | of this special intrpductory offen One Volkswagen aide line of Braun Terrace *kleb point U 89 7.00 dlaunf 192.25 faet »>u4ioei»rly froin *e 89 for half the price of two. Interaectloii-of nW auulli»eim-ly-«l«e-ll»e- Value ot Morrla Avaoue and laid aide Una of Braun Terracei thano (1) alonf aa|d «U«. *'t>f B T 4 ™ hffrBi w'aSiSreennrJnute'a *eattlOW7 DOUGiAS Met'lo a'bolllll !War(3) portt tra»u»«a It mlnutea SO aetonda eaai MM feec to e Chooie from Soldier,' point; thence M) aoull aldetreafll n SallorTIMarlne or Pilot. out 106.47 feat to the point ejid place ec % N«ar .Hilt .Hall ' DEINO known and dealmated aa Lot 10 aa ahown on Map entitled "Map of Lardi- 430 Morrl. Ave. CR 7-3300 Summit, N.J.. mont llalghta, Union ToWnahlp, Union Co. New Jereey, dated Feb. 23, H<«" end filed In the Union County Reglater'e olfl£e JOHNNY SPEID CAR SUZYJHOMEMAKER STOVE Aug. 2, 19« aa Map 329-D. The above deicrlprJon la drawn In ac- *•""• DRIVE IT BY by <32g> cordance with a eurvey made by Trouaaon1 1 Decken Enilneera ant Surveyor*, dated REMOTE CONTROL THALBEALLY W0RKS1 GardM StaU Faras Dec 7 thru 10 Nov. 16, IWiroujhl to date June 11. I960. Deing; the aame premlaea conveyed tp Erwln 20.00 Value . Meleenbacher, and Louleo, hie wife, by deed from Alvln Bulldlni Corp. dated June- 17, 1950 and recorded In the Union County ' UM1IM1-'. Office on June », 1930 In Cheese Book 1830 of Deada at pafe 73. Being known •« #978 Drum Terrace, Union, -—Newjereey, . . —. 8-ox. There la due approximately^ (397.00 and coata. Gotl Jait, Slow, Rlghl Hasbro SNO-CONE MACHIHI Pkg. or lilt. Forward or Re- Juil place Iwo ice cub« lev Frosty's, CHEESE SLICES The Sherllf raerai the right to adjourn vert. • Full klnq-sl» oven with com . top, Add any one ol 10 delicious llav- 35* plate solellie y door. Bakes COM American • Swl»i Amsrleon "ImltvlelSal ly^W _ ' RALPH OmsCBLLOr-Sherlff _or«d syrups to the thaved Ice and you've COLDIIOR AND MESKIN, ESQS. - EXTRA SPECIAL . got o grtot tasting SNO-CONE. No luss, 99 MS" dla. by 1" deep pdn. DJ a UL CL-S26-O3 IOW,LOW PRICE on ' no trouble lor Mom or you. Warms lood on top .ol stove. Union, Leader, Nov. 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, IM7 Johnny SpMd Softly wall plug. • " • (Pnaror S^ ACCESSORIES . 6.00 Value 1 OFF — aiSRIPP'SSALE -I MUENSTER SLICES 15 SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION • UNION COUNTY- Av«. Pkg. Son. Priced by Weight 99* Ib. DOCKBT *L-32670-66 J-H6J7-O6 — CIIIL ACTION/WRIT OP EXECUTION LOUIS CHAJES and ' « AARON SPBCTOR, Plalnllffa, VB. . -WISCONSIN GERTRUDE KISELOSKY, Difendant. : SWISS - Dy vlrolre ofbSeabove-atatsd Writ, to me CHEESE -dlractad, I ihill »»roai ton Iila tiy mithlln Vendue, In .Room D-8, In the Court Houae, In Priced by Weight $1.17 Ib. '- the City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednoaday, the 20th day of December A.D., 1967, at.two o'clodrtn the afternoon of aald day, all ihe-rtihr-tMe-aniH mm«d dft&vdint" In and to the followlns pro- ' pcrty,.towUi PRESSMAN Famous NATIONAL All th« following loyn-tKT or parcel of Und PROFESSOR WONDERFUL S and premliiM, her-sliuittr more partlcliltrly diKrlbed, iltiute, lying and balng In tha.Tavm*. GREEN GHOST GAME ahlp of Union" , County~ t*y (3 Union md SUte.of Now HOCKEY GAME 1 iaiowrWP6«lgraredTilrIror5r A lantoitlc ipwlnl buyl Hord- ..'. E>citjng Qame ol mystery Itiat .G10WS- — Now you can p»r(orm_ond-doJln same k 5.i whlclrtoV-|a-d.algnated on wondsrloltrlckitholProteirorW -- K "-wood Irnmo wiHTpuck 4 sficks. . ' - In the Dorkl .11 takes you out ol this lul dots oTTTV*" — _ . ., H«etl O«6l»r —•wofld.-Vou'inFnlocli pits. FEEl bot!-"^*^7: 35, 1956, mrvflyad by Trounson b Decker, bonoj'-- snokol in soorchJor 12 "litllo •- .EKlnMro.ind Surveypri, Union, NJ., and" Compart ol $6,97 ghosts" luminous colors. Urnit I • : UMIT mom fUed'ln the Union Comity R«|lner'i Office ONE «l Pebrutry 7, 1057. la-Mip No, 457-B. »843060 . - #T-3905 9.00 Value BEl«0-ilto-Ti«Krlbftd'-ii-folloWfr—B&- GtNMNa at • point In th« North«aslarly line of Kline Court (formerly Sheritonlload) tbaraln dlitanl 57,70 (MtNorthwaiterlyfrom a point of curvfl ludlng into Rahwiy Avenuej FANTASTIC TRIM-A-TREE SPECIALS thttue (I) North 51 (tagraea 53 minute* 100 fMt to • point; thenca (3) South 8 dagrMi 07 mlnjtfli Bait 50 (•euoif'point HOME/AUTO Kiha Northwesterly line of Rihway Ave- at INCREDIBLE LOW, LOW PRICES! y*I thence (3) along said line of Rihway e In a SouthWMiirly direction on a having a rtdlue of 1,000,00 feet ._ c dleunce of B4.6B feet to"a point Deluxe Deluxe XMAS ST0CKIN6 ol cutve leading Into Kline Court] thence (4) continuing'.along aald line ot Rahway 2^" long. Choose I.3U VflllM Avenue on-'a curve having a radius of 15 7FT. SCOTCH PINE from Muikal, feet and curving to tho right an arc di«- ' unce of 26.03 (eet to a point In the North- Atigil or Wlnler- easterly line- of Kline Court;,thence (5) tanfWn 866609/IO- along said Una of Kline Court Nonh«3B 66* ' - degreei 07 mlnutei West 57.70 feet to Hie , point and place of QKOINN1NG, Thla ueacflpilon la In Accordance with a survey mido by TrounKoii b Docker, B. 9 Ft: HOLLY GARLAND COOPER CHEESE SLICES 8-oi. Pkg. Engineers ami Surveyors, Union, Union 2.00 Volue 1 County, N.J. dated January 7, IQSfl, Holly t Cedar Ban lm rlodl Priced by weight or Cretn ond White P° Being also known as 2343 Kline Court, TREES JITIJJ JLIV.CJ with While Harries Average Pkg. 8-oi... .$1.17 Pound Union, Union County, N.J, 066402/3 ' There Is due •pproxtmately $6,626,4'] and M <)_ f ••• • BABY GOUDA. pkg. 53< ; coats. COMPLETE WITH STAND The Sheriff reiorv«n the right to-adjourn thla isle, C. SINGLE CANDLE HOLDER . 1.50 Volue ,2*.. HALM I OltlSCIiLLO, Shvriff lO'CandltHoldar BABY MUENSTER 65< MAX II.HBRnCTMAN, Altyi DJhUL Cl--BI3-0;i , - Centerpieces with' ' Union' Leader, Nov. 23, 30, Pec, 7, 14, 1%7 Compare Condle, Ctdor ond MI * pkg. • -.-j-.-»-•-4B< . ,- K^ An A u fo irra ficD f sfi w a she r our/inpr oh IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT! Enjoy amazingly quiet operation with this Frigldaire Custom Deluxe Dishmobilel—-7 —;. # Cushion-Coated Steel Inlerlor.y whisper- mounted, pump, quiet-reversing drain re- duce operating noise." 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Handy nylon spatula • ! and.mixing spoon, packed in a good looking gift carton. Come See - You'll Save At Brick Church Appliance *Mui» be in«?alted to Public'Service electric llnei by Jon. 10, ,1968 n't Be A Dishwasher-BUY ONE? ORANGE UNION RAHWAY MORRISTOWN BLOOMFIELD PARSIPPANY NEWARK" BERGENPIELD HANOVER. 170 Central Ave. 2714 Morris Ave. 1735 St. Georges Avo. 197 Sojjth St. 1055 Broad St. tQ2 Baldwin Rd. 84 Bloomtleld Ave.' 52 S. Washington Ave. 249 Route 10 OR-5-8300 687-2288 FU-2-0699 JE87«64 ED-8-7008 RE-4-5125 Hb-: '314 DU-4-9877 TU-7-6522 Cbnven/enf Credit Terms - No Down Paymeht - Up To 36 Months to Pay! jl6'-Thursday, December 7, (N.WLEADER piiuuiuiiuiiiiiniuiii (HIIUIIIUIUIIMUUIIUUIIIIHIIIHIUIIIUIIIIIIUMIUUIIMIIIIIIIIIIl iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiii i f For And About Teenagers) IAFF Of THE WEEK ^FAMILY LIFE TODAY Tiffs forJxScldy's Homemdker Mabel G. Stoltc, County Horn* Economist from Anne L. Sheelon, County-Home Economist USE TANGERINES INrA TANGERINE CREAM MOUSSE liiiiuiiniiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiuiiniii ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiipiiiiiiliiiii DELIGHTFUL CREAMY DESSERT 1 envelope unflavored gelatin Enjoy tangerines often, they will'be avail- • 1/4 cup sugar _.;. "able-thrinigtrFebruary; W _l/8 teaspoon salt A TIME^FOR DISCOVERY A ball and a kitten, furnish other examples 1/2 cap water - • • , Small children need a time for discovery. of learning from experience. Most, popular for lunch boxes and snack 1 can (6 ounces) frozen tangerine Juice con- They need the opportunity to find things out,- '"' A ball rolls because it's round. It will THE WEEK'S BETTER:- "I'm a little young time eating tangerines are also appealing centrate, thawed, undiluted to learn by themselves. .. * - ^^ stay still only on a level place. to have such a problem and I'd rather hot give when used to prepare certain desserts and 1 cup heavy cream " ~ Think of all a small child can learn with A kitten Is soft. It purrs. It runs and plays. my age. I have to sneak out to see this person sauces. . • . Mix together gelatin, sugar and salt In a pan of water. The-water"spJaSh'es. It spills. It even scratches. 1 am in love with, 'because my parents don't For a dessert treat that features this saucepan. Add water; place over medium heat, Jt is_ wet; Some things -float on It; others Occasionally parents are overprotective and —approve of him for some unknown reason. I'm fruit, try Tangerine Cream Mousse.' - stirring constantly, until gelatin is dissolved. sink. It is clean-— at least for awhile. the child does hot have the opportunity for dls- . engaged to him and I-know the marriage will Served with an accompanying sauce that Remove from heat and stir in undiluted tan- The child can drinlrlt-as well as play in it. covery. He cannot play with water because go through (or we love each other dearly. Alter gerine Juice concentrate. Chill until consls- You can tell a child of all these qualities he may get wet. • '• we're married, we probably won't visltrmy also uses, tangerines, it becomes-a delight- ful way to include this seasonal product in your -tency of unbeaten egg white. Whip cream and of water. However, when he becomes directly' He Is kept from the kitten for fear he may parents too often, for I'd feel as unwelcome as fold Into tangerine mixture. Turn into four- Involved with a splash, a spill, or getting be scratched. A ball may roll Into the other he would. I can't quit him. What should I do?" menu plans. ~ ~ j_^ ^ The mousse is a dessert that is made ahead clip mold and chill until firm. Unmold and gar- wet, there is added meaning. Now he. is really -room and he is- not permitted to crawl there. OUR R^PLY:.You realize that you are a nish with tangerine sections. Serve with Tan- li»w eon w« potilblly make beautiful muilc learning. , . However, what wonderful adventures a,child "little young" to have such a.problem. If you and refrigerated. Unflavorett-gelatin Is used as its base. Such a feature makes it ideal gerine Orange Sauce.* YIELD: Six servings. "•thar,w|»«n wa'ra allwaya Hot?' can have when parents allow him time and realize this, you are probably too young to get , TANGERINE ORANGE JjAUCE "opportunity for discovery? —"— married. And, what are the other factors? How for—the-ensulng holiday-season," since last minute preparation Is eliminated. .' 2 teaspoons cornstarch ' A word-of caution is in order. Just be- old Is the boy you atfe engaged-to?-Or, Is he a 1/2 cup sugar man? If he 1B young, he is almost surely not cause a glass breaks when It is ~ dropped 1/4 teaspoon salt . _i —, does not call .for a demonstration. This Is a prepared to take on the responsibilities of a ; T different, rather explosive, . kind of dis- family. If he is considerably older than you are',' ljcup orange juice covery. your marriage, if it takes place, will probably Temple plans talk - Satisfy a child's curiosity with many safe be handicapped by the fact you do not have things. " ' . - many mutual interests. Think the situation butr- Don't always_say "no." Let your child be clearly. Do your parents object becauseyou are kans an adventurer. Provide time and opportunity too young?'And, -because he is too young? Or, ^ ~ • -V • • because he is too old for you? L Paul J. Rivera will speaK on tfae"problema for discovery. ~ . ' of the Puerto Rican community in this coun- try 'it the Oneg Shabbat reception following If you h_ave a teen-age problem you want to Sabbath services tomorrow evening at Temple' Elmira College aide' ~ discuss, or an observation to make,-address Sharey Shalom, Spriiigfield^rheiprpgram was Complete j|§lection of: -your letter to 1?OR AND ABOUT TEEN-AGERS arranged by the temple's sociit-action com- -COMMUNITY-AND SUBURBAN PRESS SERV- mittee.-Rabbi -Marsbainj. Hurwltz ls^ to visit ICE, "FRANKFORT, KY., temple's-splritual lendai dm lni{ t\\p leave of ^—Miss Mary Ellen Tobev, assistant to thedi-_ absence of Rabbi IsraeljL Dresner.\,_n ' rector of admissions at Elmira College, will' ~ ., PINK. rUINSETTIAS ~ Rlvera-is-an-assiBtant-soolal-work-SHXP— visit Governor Livingston Regional High __ Pink ROlnsettias wlU be added to the .tradi- visorjtor the_dlvlsion of public welfare' of- School, Berkeley Heights, and JonathanDayton. tional rich reds and'ivory whites of this longs' the State Division ofJnstltutions and Agencies' Regional High $chool, Springfield, next Tues-- standing -favorite Christmas plant this year. in Trenton.-Ha_was born and ralse4"InTuert°^ day. ~ • -. - ' • . Since demand for polnsettlas is growing stead- . Rico and is an alumnus of the Univirslty of. On Wednesday she will .visit Union High ily, it's wise,to glace early orders forpre - Puerto Rico. He has been a' social' worker : School; •'.,.. ' • _ ' ' " '.. ferred colors. .''.''" since 1955.,-- ' -•. ' < ': •"• •" Save Time, Save Money, Save) the Super Savings Way! BY HELEN HALE • Here's a canape with a party flavor. Generously spread buttered toast-vfingers With finely chopped hard cooked Rna - eggs, mixed with mayonnaise. Arrenge-^two whole Norway sardines dove-tailed on-each •UPlllMARKITf and top with a sliver of pl- ~ mento. . -A-qulck and easy way. to. prepare' eggnog sauce to serve 1UKIOUS MMntUTarWACK RIUIR over pudding-or cake Is with bottled or cartoned-dalry egg- nog. Simply combine 1 pkg. (3 oa,) vanilla puijdlng" mix With, 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg. Stir in 2-1/Z cups dairy eggnog. Cook over medium heat, stir- ring constantly, until pudding comes to a full boil. Serve hot. Makes 3 clips. • ^Creamed vegetables make -winter meal planning almost easy. The "added nourishment, . is provided by milk, an essen^ tial food In our daily diets., ^^jlx^di l[the iwoon siucrfowi Halibut flllrt» "••••'-'*•**' "«— <*w*» - weH^vele Helen's Favorite ,... MOH.-FRI.1OAM-9PM LAY-AWAY PLAN Cream of Oyster Soup^ 1/4 cup butter Gift Certificates 1/4 cup flour Ham & Swiss Combo;>¥_5 . 1 quart milk SUNDAY 1PM-S:OOPM Available! — i teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon celery salt Dash pepper ,1—pint uncooked oysters ' Remember... Melt butter in saucepan MOHTE $ over low heat, blend in flour. Add milk; stir con- Prices start at 9.88 stantly until sauce Is thickened and smoothr ~ D Many styles and sizes P Complete with metal stand Add seasonings. Drain ' oysters, reserving H(jUor P 10 year guarantee 13 Easy to store _ , and-cut Into medium- sized pieces. Add oysters YIU.OW CLINO SLiaD or HALVIS P Ea»y to assertible D Can be used with regular and liquor- to hot milk or Italian light strings mixture. Heat until edges of oysters curl,, about 2 minutesrServe-piplng hot with crisp crackera_or buttered toast strips,'. :_ Public-Notice-?7 Honey AMERRYDMSIONOFSYLVAN POOLS, INC. BiliM of ROBERT A. NBE Puriunl u lltt or Vanilla Wafers —NNMT Aluminam OWN ftESN QUICK A IASY UtOZIN SAVINGS FINAST DILL PICKtIS BURRY ASSORTMENT c% "X"S*f Finast Dinners Restaurant «fS^w4 CHOICI Of JUCID Utf, HIID CHICKIN, wBBng^lUCIP TMKIV, SAUHURY JTIAK, MIAl IOAT FINAST JUMBO TOWELS ZZ^ 'H^V Shriltl|l Coclctailsu 3,.', 99 24,000 Customers Can't Be Wrong!! FINAST JELLIES. • .S» J" -- I FINAST DOG FOOD "'CH^M ,85 V!i« Party Shacks;^W W 2^69« CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS ' «• Hotel Bar Butter . Yes, we served that many customers . NESUFE COEFEE «»i*4J3-*-i-; BIRDS EYE "AWAKE in 1966. We thank our loyal patrons HILLS BROS. COFFEE 'i.45 Brookside Egg Nog e'!,59« YOR' GARDEN SPINACH C 7, for making this past year our greatest HILLS BROS. COFFEE^ ' 7 3 ever in 31 years at the same stand!! :" , BrooksSdeHalf &Half 23 MAXWELL HOUSE <">'"" ° 3 5 SLICED WONDA BAGELS 2 plgi. Hurry I lasf Chaiice 41 Tftii Spetlol Price I Mix 'am or match 'em We hope you will help us make MACHINl WASHABLE STAYS SOFT Stemware 1968 even better Gerber's Baby Pants DESSERT "flO CHOICI or rouK SIZIS B MCDlUM. Ulllt Tlii*Munii(;i!m«iil •,• DISH Y ai HI HA LAIH.i: 3 95 With Ivary 43 Purchou . TMIS lib. 4 FINAST Famous For LEMON PIE CREAM CHEESE . STAMPS KRAFT Bor. with purchaw ol 1 pint bottla al Hamburgers-French Fries-Coffee MARBLE RING PHILADELPHIA FINAST MOUTHWASH AJulu.OHty - UMII 1 Par fon Car Service from Noon to 1 a.m. Daily; No'on to 3 a.m. Weekends IHtl COUPON OOOD ONLY AT fmAIV loan At IMINUIIIO ONIV LIMIT OHI 1*111 CU1TOMIN 586 MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFIELD WHITE BREAD , OOOD 1MIU IUN.. DIC. l OOOb 1HIU IAT., DIC. < (ATMILLBURNA^/E^PHbNE-379-9836) •' ' IRVINGTON . 1301 Sprlng(itlt) Avenua OTHER STORES IN ELIZABETH (2>> WE8TFIELD, CLARK TOWNSHIP, ROSELLE, & JERSEY CITY (The Whlto Mono) Sf RINGFrEUD-• 727 Morrli Turtiplk. HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN-CHURCH (THE CHURCH OF THE RADIO "LUTHERAN Chun byCABTWRIGHT HOUR" AND TV'S "THIS IS THE LIFE"). Dorothy Sammond 639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD V THE REV. K. J. STUMPF, PASTOR ,, Today—8 p.m.", Adult Choir rehearsal. married m church - -Friday—A p.m., Youth Choir rehearsal.- Cerrifor Biddelman • MOUNTAINSIDE CHAPEb - Sunday—8:15 a.m., worship service. "9:30 t&Philip Martinez HIGHWAY 22 a.m., Sunday School and Bible classes. 9:30 Km—adulf-^nquiry-class;=l(k45-e.m.rHoly married at temple REV. I ~ Mlss=0orothy Ann Sammond^daugfifer~br Today~8 p.m., choi_ r rehearsal_ _ . >^Communion. 4 p.m., "Messiah" concert, Sunda'y--9Mralm.7sunday School (nucsery). Plalnfield. 7p.m., Walther League zone Chrlst- Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Sammond of 12. — Miss Bette Sue Ellis, daughter of Mrs. Mapes avn., Springfield was married Nov. Lillian Wiener Ellis of Hillside and Edward 11 a.m., morning worship (nursery). 6 p;mri. mas party, Westfleld. 4 to Philip Martinez, son of M r s. H11 a r 1 *• youth groups. 7 p.m.• , evening worshi'....p (nur-• - Monday^9:15 a.m., circle work day. 4 p.mrr H. Ellis of New York," was married last Martlnez-of Livingston and the late Mr,joSeph Thursday to HORTINSI SAY» '_ ;' A , ' Thy holttit Ittmi havt th* fun _x look , . . moving out oi fail oi thiy r«ach (hi Barm wonderful Try our non-drying "Facial plltjlntd flldv.i $o . . , plU Cocktail Mask which tones, jln*d ponchoti (lolld 'n plaid) (lushed salts, and,. >pll from M5 , •. . arrylle' flihirman new world skin and whips, up texture and •wtaliri $10 (machln* waih 'n Our best color. machlni dry) (loppy dog curltr We are offering you. this generous bogi $4 ... illvir mini ihlft awaits" you ' gift certificate worth $5.00, a In Twiggy $33 . , . fak« fur wishes for a mini coal $33 (bolany fabric!) (Feathered Eyelashes to fit your eyes) delltloul >*-'• •>-'"• ."••'... 1967 - VPatrice Foster is feted iter born A five-pound, four-ounce daughter, at a surprjse^snpwer Lynne .Virgil, was born November 27, 19677* "•' A surprlse^ridal shower, honp In Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, Patrice,-Foster, daughter oijtht. an to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Virgil of 1895 Manor dr., Union. ,Mr£. Virgil is the former Rose -JX. : held Nov. 24 at the hpmeof Mrs. HowardSny- :ufol •>V„ PK I—- -1 HAPPY CHR16TMAS PARTY ,- Or irit?-Johri Gardner, seated on Santa's lap, would like^ • to get.the preparations over with and get on to therrea) thing, as members of theJDnlor MRS. TIMOTHY M. ERDAY .... Woman s Club of Connecticut Farms get ready for their annual "Dessert With Santft!ipa»-ty__ Wi to be held Sunday from2to-»p.m. in Holy Spirit Parish Hall, Morris ave., Union, Refresh- . monts will be served. Standing, left to rlght.JaceJvlirs. Kenneth Rogers, president; Mrs. Barbdra Grabko, Robert-Cleveland and Mrs. John Karsten. Santa is Mrs Roland GfaSettino, and «harlne Santa's lap with little John Is Christine Schwarz. Timothy M.-Erday ar& wed Saturday 'Miss Barbara Grabko, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Walter_Grabkoof S86Thoreauter.^l)nton,'" was married Saturday morning to Timothy M. Erdayy, .son Df,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Erday of- 343 NeNewarkk aW,W ' UUnioni . TUB Rev. D. A. Mockridge HI officiated at the ceremony In Trinity 'Episcopal Church, Irvington. A reception followed at the Hotel Suburban In Summit. . _ - Miss Jo AnnJKnox of New YorklClty served as maid of - honor. Bridesmaids were Miss - Cathleeh Erday of Union, Barbara Grabko of Fanwood, Jane Miller of Brlston, Vt. and Linda Erday of Union. Jeffrey A. Richards of Union served as best man. Ushers lnlcuded George Klein of Union, MRS. JOSEPH LA CORTE JR. , John Grabko of Fanwood and Theodore Manning of Bristol. — Miss Judith Ann Gollin, daughter"of Mr. Mrs. Erday was graduated from Endicott and Mrs-. Barry Gollin of-1021 Burner, ave., Junior College and Monmouth College. Union, was married Sunday evening to Joseph Her husband, who was graduated from Union Stanley-La Corte Jr., son of Mrs. Philomena Junior College In Cranford served in the Na— LaCorte of Edison. . . • • . ~ . -.tlonal Guards. He is employed by Summit Rabbi Kenneth Rlvkin bfliciated at the 6:30 Truck Body Inc. V*' p.m. ceremony In the Manor in West Orange, Following an eight-day honeymoon in Ber- • Miere'a~receptton-foHuwcJ. •"".—: '• -muda, the couple will rwilrfo In Summit. Bridesmaids were Mrs. JeffrejrCirpssrMiss Fraiiclne Brooks and Miss Abbey Goldberg. v< Junior bridesmaids were Miss Amy GplliiV . !__••_ v- - • and Miss -Randi Gollin, sisters of• the brldQ ^ .Q (j CI (O fi O* George-Lodato of Newark served as best, - : man. Ushers included Pat LaCorte and Vlto The-Ruth Esdrin-Goldberg Memorial, for La Corte, brothers of the groom; and Edward Cancer Research will hold a combination board Frledlander, brother-in-law of-the bride. ?nd_general meeting on Monday, at Temple Mrs. LaCorte, who was graduated ^^^^taHd^h Mrs^AIlan Union High. School, attended Miami Dade Junli Louege anfl i-81HSlgn Dickinson University. She. is employed as a secretary by the Lam- port-Company, New York City. elephant sale will' be held, With Anne Cohen -as auctioneer assisted by Elaine Katcher. Her husband, who was graduated from East A bowling party was held ar Sunset Lanes Side High School and JerseyCityStateClollege,- in Hillside, and $102 was raised for Cancer plans~to~8ttend"graduate~ttchool; He Is a mathe- Research. - '•-••_ matics teacher atSnyder-Htgh-SchoolrJersey City. . ' __ - lowing a honeymoon trip to Acapulco, Panel discussionjs slated the couple will reside In Elizabeth. _ " Hat, $5/ Sw*ata^7$10 /Skirt $15 tomorYow night in temple .Sockt, $2 /.OloVas, $5/ Handbag, leather $27' A panel discussion dtPProfessor Harold Handbag tuede w/leorher $25 / Chain Belt, $4 Film planned for church Welsterg's article-on-"The Growth of the Organizational Jew in-American Life" will A film program will be presented by Con- be held tomorrow evening following'Services in Jour levels of feminine fashion necticut Farms' Presbyterian" Church, Union,. Congregation Beth Shalom, Union. Sunday'at 7:30 p.m. "Christmas In Appall- - This-will be past-of a series of Oneg Shabbat achla" will be, screened and a report Will open dlscusslons.NPartlcipants in the discus- 985 Stuyvekant Avenue, Union Center be- made on that section of the country. Carol sion will be Arno Herzberg, Mrs. Fred'CpheTT New Charge A'cctl. Welcomed singing and refreshments will follow. The—and-Daniel Gilan. Joseph Serchuk wlUxserve Open Ev«ry Evenlntf Until.ChrlUmm public ls-invlted. • . ' as moderator. . n ' ' L n- ' J i ents at the New Brunswick rOSt rreSiaentS State Home for" the .mentally III I. retarcted, whichis- the welfare •"Schedule dinner." club's project for the.year. — __—T— •'• The members-wttl have a visit Members ol the PastPres- from Runta yhnn J ldentsClub -^Glub-oof "Gormecttart—Farmsj.f the Wonmn's^nr-irift-_ g wni i wiU_hold thejr annual^JiciatiJ— — mas-diner party -ancLmeeting • at_the home "of Mrs Alfred . Ueln^9S9 CaiaweltWe., Union Monday at 7 p.m.— An InnKpamlve HELP WANTED ad In. the ClauiClad, pagai of Mrs. Stein, president of tlie thli nawtpaptr will rtoeh ov«r Club, wilt preside at a busi- 30,000 n.orby t.ad.r-lanilll.i. ness session following the din- Td*pla» your ad, coll - ner. Plans will be made for the type of Christmas gifts' 686-7700 to be purSliased for the patt- At Flemington you'll find the largest selection of • . - , fine quality furs to be, found... anywhere! SHOWROOM HOURS: -Sunday-fc-Evair-yday-to-OrP.m- Wednoaday & Friday Evenings to 10 p.m. - — Santa Claus isn't the only one with great ideas for Christmas. flemingtfmfur company We thought up the Trimlinc* telephone. . The -Trimlinc telephone K.benulifully designed^ When •If you want Touch-tone service, the additional Touch-. FIRST STATE BANK OF UNION 1 No. 8 Spring Stroot, Flomington, Now Jersey you pick up the handset, ten Touch-Tone pushbuttons, •Tone charge covers all the phones on your line. V N.I-O-.N — which let you I'dinl" twice as fast, come to you. Maybe you'd like to play Santa Claus with our idea. ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST SPECIALISTS IN FINE FURS There's o niiw recall button, too. When you want to You can. To order Trimlinc phones in cither wall or miikcj u second call, don't hung up— just push the (able models for Christinas, just call your Telephone' . •-'"•'"•^STS^V""'"' convenient recall button. •• ' ' • llusiness OIVicc. The cost br' a Trimlinc phone is' nominal^--only Also available with standard New jersfly Be|| j •t Mlit" f i ni DM «n ''>MI "t MiHAf i ( pennies a day. And there's no extra charge for color. 'dial in new compact-design. • . . -eoU of, RoneHg-ara-in'cnaara-in' i ge qtarrangemeius. • Festivities and the showing of "club films of" Unjonjtes •Thursday, December 7, 1967% activities from 1965-67 wilt follow. ./' for school Holiday in Nevada to hold Yule parties ~ , . .. , , . y k J ss Maureen Shanahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J."Shanohun of 75 Pembrookdr., - Kenllwpli(h, was ..married Sunday afternoon to. ; Thoma*s-Mv" Lucy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M., Lucy of 41 Tower dr., Springfield^ _ The .Rev. Saivgtore CiterlUa officiated at the 3 p.m.' cererrloW In St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Kenilwoi^h. A reception followed at the Town and Campus Restaurant, Union. Mrs. Lucy, who waV graduated from Jonathan Dayton Regional Hlgh\Sch6ol, Springfield, Is employed by Verona Pnarma Chemical_Corp. Her husband, who alaoSwas graduated from Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Spring- field, is employed by SetonHlall University. Kgdimah Chapter reports on needs Mrs. Bernard-Fine of Kenilworth, philan- thropy chairman, for the B'nai B'rith Women, K'adlmah Chaptec,_reDorted on the chapter's needs aTa" recent meeting. Mrs,- F hie announced that the B'nai B'rith Women of District 3 purchased an A.CvSpencer Fluorolume Illuminator for the Leo N. Levl i.,.MeS!$SjgU[losplta.l at Hot Springs, Arkt, which "'~ of arthritis. rs. HFft-haS"appealed to memi •' "•••—* ^-.vbers-forlcontrlbutionsfor, thejequipmenth , and a. certificate will be presented to an Individual or chapter Indicating that their name has been "~ given for thepurchaseatLeoN.LevyMe'morial r Hospital. •' • • . • ^ - Members also were requested to contribute Chanukah gifts for the Children's "Home-in ' Bellefalre, Ohio. Articles such as stretch socks for boys and men, traveling kits, and items for girls, 12 KHUJ years old, clothes, brushes, kits, kerchiefs^ novelty scarvesand "WlnenB^sm'ilr-sewing kits, embroidery work andjoose leaf "zipper note books are needed., Opportunity sale.. ,_ seTby temple unit The Sisterhood -of Temple Beth El will hold on opportunity sale at the-Temple, 1374 Mo.rtK ave.,'on Tuesday and Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Clothing for men," women and dill— -drepfhouseliold-iippliaiices, bric-a-brac, fur-, nlshings, and~paperi_gopds are among the new and nearly new'' Items to be sold. Among the hundreds of things on sale, a largo number of giftavrsuitable"for Chrlstmasrwlll-boavail- able. . A luncheon will be served on each day.- Chalrmtm for the opportunity sale ore Mrs. David""Rosenswelg of. Union,~Mrs. Archie Libkind of Elizabeth and Mtfs. Richard Scopp of 'Lin-itiv Committeevfliottibors in special areas' oT~the sale • ars, Mrs. Stanley .Wuhl, , Mrs. Irving Mankoff, Mrs. Benjamin Schnrf, _Mt5; Howard Diamond, Mrs. Harry KlKzner, MrsriiymiirCltlini-Mrsj.-Artnuc-Silkj allof Union. •_• • w _IL .. - -"Th*. prnrcnrfa nf fho gala will liB part Of -the Sisterhood's financial pledge to the temple, for repair and refucblshingiof_the_butlding. ^SHQFEARLY.... MAIU EARbY: PRE CHRISTMAS :;'-'V SPECIAL '•" PERMANENT WAVE $0-95 . . r«g. S20. with thll,ad only I on TUBS,, Wed, & Thurs. ohl,y Olfsr Expires Dec, 22nd. NINO'S CONTINENTAL COIFFURES 292 S. Michigan Ave. ' - Konllwoctti . 241-4644 . j/ii. his eyes, seem to be1 powered by 300-watt uiiiiiuiiiuHiuiiuuuuiuumuiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuuiuuiuiuiiiuiiiiiinuiuuiiiiuiiiiw •••• -\. -.•.-•.. . v ••:: \< - 'V bulbs. That must be-'the real reason for die beard, both '-also ~ in-ir.pn grey." Ho is about name-"BurningxSpear," for his gaze is a five feet, 10 inches,tall and heavy-set. burning shaft.of appraisal. "The Messiah",will pe'presented by the Tlie day, v/6 met him, he wore a grey business THE KENYA MR. KENYATTA rules over has r/?i • " A FEMININE L0bk _...A/AFRICA, J967 j suit, u.beaded "beanie", which sat on the back_ Bloorrifield-'Clvlc'IChorus and the Bloomfleld,. been a British colony since 1921 under die Symphony Orchestra on Sunday at '3 (Comtnentory on a Nqlisnal Newspaper Association Study Mission to eight African countries • ',-> '| of ills' head, and a fancy fly-whisk which hung control of the Imperial Colonial office and Bloofnfield High School. ,-" /' .. i .-'• ' /' south of the Sahara.) ,-•;'. •',. _,, • 1 .unused from his right wrist. It looked as represented by a governor-general and-his -^ though it were a horses' tail--but should have Edward Naplwockl, associate conductor of council. Before that It was known'as East the Union Symphony-Orchestra^wifl share the WWMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII iiijuiniiiiiini mm By TRUDINA HOWARD mmiiiHi UIIIIIIHIIIUIIHI imiiiiiiui inuiiiimm iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiii been a lions' I suppose — and it. hod what v Africa Protectorate and Nairobi, the present podium with Donald Gage^irector of the seemed_toJje_aJinelyJiand=ccaftedJ_Jeweied_ oapltal.-was-only-a-tailroad-town-and-safari- we^e killed in the uprising, some thousands of ness and death" but to "fight and prjs^ItyT" . handle. These two items are his signature - ~clfoVas7T^aplwocki~will-potiduct-the-orchestra- ".', .,Twenty-ninth In A Series supply station. Starting with 1958'the British -^tn the Overture and pastoral Symphony. _ KENYATTA.IJNUMITEP_ natives were killed and that is an appalling And it seems to be a veritable fact, and he, reportedly, is never seen without them, agreed to a series of steps leading to the in- .• He has, be it rioted also^srfent-almost 16 lie also wears and mustache and a spade-like -Jomo (Burnin. , g„ Spear. ). Kenyatta who is {act dependence of Kenya which was accomplished The Mau Mau movement arose within tlje years in England and wawasfWries marriedd at one in 1963. credited with being the leader of the Infamous time to an English. white woman. He went Mau Mau movement io Kenya, and who spent land-hungry Kikuyu tribe in 1952 and lasted - . , • • • *.-* fnr a hlnnriy two years. Kenvatta. himself a to Russia for an education, but he sounds Next: Kenya Safari fcbout-njnejears under imprisonment and re— Oxford British - and he claims not to . be a Subscribers select , gfrictionliy the British for his very activities Kikuyu, was sentenced in April, 1953, as a INSUNT leader of the group. It was a secret society communist, ^-Nor has he shown such tendencies. Jn that movement, is today the top manin Kenya. It Is. said also that Mr. K, of Kenya at . :a^\. • .; He was elected that country'sflrstpresident with the taking of oaths and the use of in- Symphony's music timidation, terror .and force to gain objectives, 74 plus has been' mellowed by age, by im- PRINTING (n 1963 and thus made the very unusual'step' prisonment and by four marriages; that hells Regular "subscribers to the New Jersey . of going from prisoner to president. one of which was to" drive all the English 1 COPY li 30 sitoiti (whites) from Kenya. • keenly interested in Buddhist philosophy which Symphony Orchestra's Suburban Concert Ser- i« In January of 1963 when our Study Mission teaches mat the secret of life is brother love ies are being asked to select the composi- Addilionol Copl.i-IS< .ock .25 "group was also in Nairobi, Mr. Kenyatta had The alarming fact, however, is. that it might and unselfishness, and' in the teachings of tions to be played in the orchestra's March • OHut PrlaUJ Oi wn Ini* 5j>t_ yet become president but he was an still not be dead. "It is potentially still LETTERHEAD SIZE dangerous—wiuY new organization," we were Gandhi which holds to the principle of non- 8 and 9 performances at Montclalr and MHlr ^ 1OOO COPIIS Important official in the'government under the violence. His governmental policy, like that FIDT 100 COPIES burn. . _- ~ - British, and we met him. It was a memorable told in Nairobi In 1963, "and could be a threat IN S MINUTES IN-M-MiNlMi. to any power who comes In after independence.'' of Tunisia's Bourguiba, seems to be, "go Geoffrey Platt Jr., Symphony manager, an- -. OFFERS THE LARGEST SELECTION Occasion. ' » slow and get things done gently burdeflriltely." - W\Ve hadbeen Invited to a reception at the home To Kenyatta too. though? Who is a Kikuyu nounced this week' that more than 1,700 ballot OF _ All of which are a far cry from Mau Mau. letters had been "mailed to the subscribers, '2.55 6.50 and ati ex-Mau Mau? _ t QX the'then Governor-General of Kenya and one - If . this be true; and it is the general Adolllenol Ceplea AMIHenol C.plei. Be that as it may, it is-a bit Incongruous along with a request that they be returned 15.50 1000 6f the guests-we were Introduced rx> was-the opinion that ltjs true, the first African" : SPORT CARS • SEDANS 60. .100 and even somewhat startling, to be able to by Dec. 15. <: • •' ' / '•Minister of State for Constitutional Affairs president of Kenya may yet reach Nirvana chit chat at an.elegant sophisticated, English Platt "said the letters were sent by the/* • PRINTED and Economic Planning, MrTJomo Kenyatta." by living happily ever after. But if it is only Resumes party -with a charming, gay and Interesting Symphony's music -director,.Kenneth Scher- SEE THEM TObAY AT YOUR , '.It -is rather a Jolt to stand at a cocktail a veneer, or mainly if the second president NEWSLINKS (I.B.M. Retyped) man-i-and have him turn out-to_be^JomO merhorn. Subscribers have been asked to AUTHORIZED DEALER^ U ^ party in the ballroom of the mansion of the of Kenya is to be less mellow, and less wise, OUR SPICJAtTV Kenyatta. write In their choice of music to be played English governor-general and have the reputed one might well shiver as one chlt-chatsV We had the same feeling In Berlin when we in each of three categories: . NEMETH BROS., Inc. ^4.95,- leader of the Mau Mau ask you if you would care At any rater wise and mellow and capable Overture. • • . SALES • SEKVICE • PARTS • BODY SHOP top another sherryl After all, the stories told sat In a nice, cheery building with American__ h M ^tt M . . • 1.4' ,A . k • ' •- -a « Thone BUY-0200 J a&out this man are not exactly gentle. The Army—Off lcialB—and-dellghtedlyThad coffee as Mr. Kenyatta may be, he doesn't look placid, Tone poem, suite, or miscellaneous musie. STUDEBAKER PARTS! SERVICE - MAIL IN COPY . . . DELIVERtD BY UNITED PARCEL British themselves once condemned Mm as and easy conversation, only to find, that the " He doesn't look benevolent. And he-doesn't — Symphony. - . „• , »21 CLIHTON AVE., IRVIMGT.ON Platt said the returns will be tallied and the -£ REPLICA PRINTING CENTER "the African leader-To Jarimess and death." building was the-ex-Luftwaffe headquarters, look 74. He looks alert and debonair and like -372-333 Open 9-8, Sol. 9-4 3^2-3342 a capped bomb. I would say he doesn resulting concert program will be. announced 44 W. GRAND ST., ELIZABETH -I ome -polIHclans in KenyaTiave considered him It!sJike relaxing ori top of dearOldSraoTcey— a capped Tbomb. I would say he doesn t n "evil man who wants to .drive out all whites only to discover it's Vesuvius. miss a Public Notice OPENS SATURDAY COLISEUM rtoKETfeALTVjNM , MtoliM.EXECUTION. For ANTIQUESFAI SSSS Mm Ywk CilittW, 59tk St ( COIWRIIUS iky (TtXMtnbar o»t. al llM p.m, (Pr«- nlllMTteul. All *• lollowfni trKtorptrcel 1 to 11 P.M. dally, 1 to 7 P.M. Sundays Sl2a Urty •TTwirghVPuWiiVWtMirtBrf--" Ti wiifajwa atf * a r«" ' HOY J» D'ALOU, SHERIFF Loau ]. Cohen, ARonwy 100% HUMAN HAIR Lqtait S»n»otlonl VallaXaaaar-Nw. U, SO, Dae 7, 14, 1967. (Fax (51.20) 100% HUMAN HAIR WIGLJTS $ 12.95 COMPLETE . WIG SERVICE CLEAN, STYLE; SET PRIVATE PITTINO ROOMS U • WORK ROOM ON PREMISES EXPERT HAIR-. STYLISTS Convenient . plan Opan Monday h Thura. .\ -ill.1 4 ,". '•—— ar- goodtimeto buy H Bonds? Any day is a. good day to buy years from issue date. 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SPRINGFIELD - Ganeral Grnen Shopping Center, Morrli & Mountain Ave., Open Monday'thru Thuridoy, 9 a.m. lo9 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ROUTE 22, NORTH PLAINFIELD Saturday,. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m.,to 6 p.m. . ^ .' • '.' (jarmtr tit* »/ fftt Wathintton Ihuie). , Vlilt Triple..5 Redemption Center, Madl«on Shopping C»nte>, Main 8. Dwyer, Madl.ion . ,. . Open Thurt., 'til 9 p.m. All Redemption Centeri cloled Mondayi. Michael Pflrks_BS_Adam. Ulfa Bergryd as Eve, |22-Thursday, December 7, 1967-SPRINGFIELD (N. J.) LEADER Layrentiis' "Bible' Richard Harris as Cain.-John Huatoni «B Noah. Stephen Boyd as Nimrod, George C. Scott Niis&^ahJ&tiren is sexy continues at Bellevue .„. as Abraham, Ava Gardner as StrOb, Peter Ormonf, Plaza OToole as The Three Angels, ",Zoe Sallis 1 Dlno De Laurehdas "The Bible," con- as Hagar, GabrielleFerzetti as Lot and Eleo- tinues en the wide, wide screen at the Belle- nora Rossi Drago as Lot's wife. 'Family Way' film vue Theater, Upper Montclair. inMeadowbrook's show Produced' for Twentieth Century-Fox, the The red velvet carpet is out in the newly- ~ " FRIDAY DEADLINE renovated. Ormont Theater, East Orange, for, x 1 By BEA SMITH production ot "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," .All items other than spot news should _p_atrons to see "The Family Way," which is nM may not be as effective as when Carol Chan- pher Fry uston. ^Persona/ Tom Jones "Diamondsi_Are Are'l AA Girl''"s Best Friend," cal-scprtrlsby-Toshiro-Mayuzuml^^^—•—,— —be-in-our-o{fice-by-noon-on-Ff4day. - nthg •^'Birust ' the tune atnhe~Broadway as rendered by blondebio , sexy Mamie Van The cast, Inorderof Its appearance, includes Theater, Linden, also is Tioldlng-weir "The Doren, In the Meadowbrook Dinner Theater's audiences, but it certainly has its peculiar . open on bill at Art Family Way." .^' ~T~FC'~ charms-in Cedar Grove. ! Ingmar Bergman's adult Swedish drama, BLAST THOSE BUGSI Flno*-*— Produced and directed by Roy. and John |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiu!HiiiiiiiuinHinoiiiiiiiiiiiii|umi| Perhaps "Diamonds" and "A tittle-Girl- Exterminator In the Cloielfled "Persona," opened yesterday at the Art A Sport Gift Means Mora Boulting in Technicolor, the picture stars From Little Rock" ana "Bye Bye Baby," Sectlonl . : Theater, Irvlngton Center. The psychological Hayley MiUs, Hywel Bennett, John Mills as voiced by the petite, wriggling siren, do' Especially If It't From jmyster stars Blbl Andersson, I•., Theater Time Clock | winning and Marjorie' Rhodes. ^Featured roles are not come out-as a Broadway musical devotee t "Tom Jones;"' Academy—Award assumed'by Avril AngersrtizFraser, Wil- classic All times listed, are furnished by the the- expects to hear them, "but they" do -have a jmotlon picture, based on Fielding'i fred-^ Pickles, Johtf-Comer, Barry Foster aters. '....' particular attractiveness in the way they are !18th century hovel ofruraTEnglaTidriBTh"S*Art'S and Murray Head. The screenplay was written presented. associ«e film. The movie, a mixture of by Bill Naughton, and the musical score was ART (Irv.)—PERSONA, Thur., Mori., Tues., Miss Van Doren, who cannot sing (who comedy and drama in color, stars Albert Composed by Paul McCartney. 7, 10:30; Fri., Sat., 9T10; Sun,,> 7,' 10:30; TOM SPORT SHOP Finney in the title role, Hugh Griffith, Susan- JONES, Thur., Mon., Tjies., 8:25; Frl., Sat., says she hgs to sing?), bounces around the " On Thursday, Dec 14, the Ormont will hold . . . stage In'colorful costume's molded to her. No. Jariay'i Lorgait, jitost Complete Sport-Shop nah York, Dame Edith Evans and Joan Green- a speciaOnatinee screeningjrf-l'Lord_of the_ 7.10:10;_Sun.,_5:18, 8:30; Sat., Sun matinees, So what if she entrances the male audience wood. • . 1171 ELIZ. AVE., ELIZABETH FliesV tor the benefit of the East Orange • • • and embarrasses the women? RENT THAThoOM will, o'Wont Ad. Only iM« Catholic High School. Tickets may be ob- BELLEVUE (Mtc.)—THE BIBLE, Thur., Phone EL 2-0404 FREE PARKING |rirwird(n.ln. 12,80) Coll 684-7700. talned by the school or at the box office. Fri., Mon., Tues.,-8:30; Wed., Sat., 2, 8:30; It's a laugh show,, pretty far-fetched from Open Evanlnga • In Our Own Lot If so',. be sure the sitter Sun., 2, 7:30. •< • the real story of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" 'Til Chrlatmaa — Aeroaa. The Street —Let-sitter know knows what to do in case of •\ • . * * * _ which gets lost in the shuffle and wiggle. CASTLE THEATRE fire, the American Insurance CASTLE (Irv.) — TO SIR, WITH COVE;" The supporting cast Is talented, as usual, the Meadowbrook, and particularly out- fire precautions Association says. ' Thur.inur., Frl.rri,J , mon.Mon.,, Tues.lues.,, 1:45i;w,, V:JU7:30, y:io, ; at fjje j Irvington, N. J. . . _ Make sure the sitter knows • Sat., 1:15, 3:15, 7:15, 9:50; Sun., T73DT3:40, landing are Jack Hiiliard, "Alice Beardsley, William James, Peggy Hadley and Donald Burr. COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents Are you planntag to employ 5:50,8,10:15.. _• , William ~ -•-.- LEARN.,. ft t of flre she ta to Marvin Gordon supervised the direction (direc- 10 a babysitter-during tha holi- ^ ^ chudren outof the da B? MILLBURN—TAMING OF THE SHREW, tion?) and Donald Yap, the musical part of it. Y .- house quickly. Thurn-Mon., Tues., .1-.IS.-9; Fri., 9:15; Sat., It must be true that gentlemen prefer • Under no circumstances 5:40, 9:45; Sun., 5:10, 9; ACCIDENT, Tliur" blondes; at least, they do at the Meadow- SKI should she and the children re- Mon., Tues., 3:25, 7:15; Frl., 7:25; Sat., brook^—in an eye-popping fashion that be Qiroux Qrtnadlnt Syrup adds varve enter the building. to-fine foods and drinks. At food an imaglnatlv* POTIEH 7j45; Sun., 7:20; CARTOONS, Fri., Sat., Sun., comes Miss Van Doren's personal interpre- " and packaga ttorat. For frae reclp« book wrlta Oiroux, Brooklyn 7, M.V " Night Skiing — - in JAMES CUWEnrSTwwbucJioiiof l,.'2:50; MAN CALLED FLINTSTONE, Frl,, _ »'-*|~- of. Lorelei Lee. ." Overll ••= "THE -Sat., Sun., 1:15,^:05. ~ PLAN Sidney PoltLsr IB. (E.O.)--THE- FAMILY WAY, EASY Mon., Tues..-2rl3, 7:43, 9:56; InThe Beginning Filmed In D-130' turette, Thur., Trl., Mon., Tues., 2; 7:30, '• • LOVE Color by Deluxe- 9:43; Sat,, Sto.,3!l8,-5!26, 7:44, 10:02; i.- •• • • .TECHNICOLOR* - in BEGINNING PLAZA (Linden)—Tfii , FAMILY WAY, INTERMEDIAT Thur., Mon..'Tues.,.t7:15r9':15, Fri., 7:30, • ADVAMCED- Ample Perking* Loge Smoklno 9:30; Sat., 6, 8/ 10; Sun., 5:25, 7:25, 9:25; 508 MAIN.ST. MAN CALLED FLINTSTONE, Sat., Sun., 1,— BLUE SHUTTER INN 2:30. . 2660 MORRIS_jim_UNION • $43.25 with our ekla, boota.polea the family Exclueiye."A Olrl. A Boy. A . Wad. Sol. 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NOV.29-DBC.23 Poltier has «0ti many stage and film awards -including an Oscar. v Featured in the Castld film aceJklayGeeson, (."HAUNTING, INTENSE!" iCADEMY AWARD WINNER Christian Roberts, Suzy Kendffi, the Mind- f -Tim- nn ALALBERB T FINNEY benders and Lulu. ••"•.- ~ • . IliNGIviARBERGNfiANS lorn mtsmriKmfntttim^isfff. i:"^.^-* : fivni S:$$is £muaFi6iox«E.<. jauiuaitw ctMTin • r.6 t-aum leteSkew'H.Ke*. i ACROSS • n*Ure •' r-lfc-aryrrJOhv-livj;--- •IA»LY * SAVII 1. Find* -*>TKOW,.I ;,j fault Land ft Open: poet CHANCELLOR DELICATESSEN NtW YEAR'S tVl. SHOW 23. Defeat AMD RESTAURANT RIB N BIB INN •tarring .—ELIZABETH -.RICHARD 28. Harbor ' MORIY AMSTtKDAM . _378CHANCELLOR'AVE., NEWARK 279 SPRINGFIELD AVE. BERKELEY_HEIGHTS plui I h»Ur P» Vorlatr TAYLOR BURTO - Raitauront Catorlitg. Specialising In Condolence Trays and Cold Cut Luncheon Man.-Frl. /Dinner Mon.-Sot. fll. ti SAT., DEC 39th li 30th THETAMING Plattan .Sloppy Jo«"Sandwlch«»- for all Occaiilom. 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The New women by almost 3 to 1 in respiratory disease counted for 1,116 deaths among males;\gm^ physema and bronchitis claimed a total-ofW —-Publicity— chairmen ore^ Jersey Tuberculosis and HealUi Association as a cause of death; 4,163 male compared to urged too bserve the Friday ATTENTION WOMEN r,518 female deaths In 1966. lives. - "^•'^^ • ^.<^"^ said this week, that the'number is Increasing deadline (or other than rapidly...frpm 5,209 deaths in 1964 to.5;601 Major type of RD deaths by sex varies. The The-TB assoclatioh whjclris conducting its Looking for gift ideas for the SporlHmen?? most recent figures . (1966) show malignant^ 61st annual Christmas Seal campaign now sup- news. 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Then, I'll see you ——THE OLD FOX NEXT CLASS STARTS JAN. 2, 1968 «. . 162B Springfield Ave., Maptewood, N.J. Route 22 Scotch Plain A e in the morning. Oood night, David; good night, Morbn Van Buroij^oiijhlli President-of the Nome .->. \iiij_:'' ' • • — ' (At-flurnlii Aver)' • 889-8323-24 I Chet, '• .'4 .' State'.'.'. O j -.-—HARRISON, StfOES United States? was known asjirtiu Old Fox" to City"- L'. .' .' .'..' '• — Ample parking 0PBM05im0 9 P.M. ~ -rW-jU Harriaon ave., HartUen=^ 4B3-8961 Phone . Vj_Zlp Code l New York-politicians before lie became the Hours Rear .Entronce. "~ UNTIL-CHRISTMAS -country's chief executive. • ' '..• |-Corrcerts,-r r?» •_ V OPEN lectures~set 'ACL YEAR ' Aperies of freepubllclec- tures beginning today wUl •Wghllght Drew University s last week; before, Christmas INSIAN—• vacation. • -COATS-«-COUERRS- Author George 'Elliott ,will AuthorKad Monhotton, ttt, speak in an English Depart- OIL PAINTINGS Seasons Greetings to all pwiriends RAINCOATS • SWEATERS 1 AMP, Brunswick 4 Ebonite Thent Lecture at .2 p.m. in the • -PICTURE FRAMES Dealer.' BALLS, SAGS, SHOES Wo hove them all . •I ;i • GIRDLUS • BRAS * SLIPS _' of Mr. Jerry's . ' University Center, Madison, . ART SUPPLIES • GOWNS "HOSIERY • GIFT CERTIFICATES today, followed at 8 p.m. by . DOGGYTOWN GOLF visiting Professor A. 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I6O» Mnple*A-vnv Hillside •• . • Routo 22 • Watehuno SPRINGFIELD (N.J.j LEADER=TTffiirsday, Dec rr 7, 1967.-25 i Dayton quintet f« rrow Basketball clinic fdr township lads | reasons f Ray Yanchus, head basketball coach at Jona- than Dayton-Regional High~School, and mem- If bers of his staff will present a clinic for season boys in the Recreation Department leaguers- a;"i all interested adults next Wednesday from ' 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dayton gym. The Recreation Campbell, Kurtzlo ledd Department urged all boys to take part, arid to wear their team, shirts. A special invita- team as 2 key veterans tion was extended to their fathers. The winter program of league activities is By MYRON ME1SEL now getting Under way. Small Fry Leagues The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School - for"~boys aged nine and 10, in the fourth and basketball team will open its 1967-68 season fifth grades, play each Saturday afternoon at tomorrow night when the Bulldog cagers will the James Caldwell and Thelma Sandmeier -play Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School schools. The State League, for sixth and seventh of Clark at Clark. The game, which will graders, meets at the Florence Gaudineer~ start at 8, will be preceded by a Junior School, and the Ivy League, for seventh-and varsity contest.' Dayton will also travel next- -eighth graders, plays at the hlglfSchool. All Tuesday to Rahway High SehooL boys who register will take part, the announce- "We are counting, on performing as well ment added. The league officials appealed for' as-last yearJiLIcojnmented head icoach Ray » fathers-and- other men to serve as coaches Yanchus. "We do have the personnel wmake ^and scorers. ~ ; , - .this a good season, ine team-has been working hard and is doing consistently better in set-; • scrimmages, .despite-a slow starts-We'vehad - FaIcons keep-grip . a few~minor'injuries, but the whole team should be ready for-playitomorrow." Two of last year's starting five, Richie to remain unbeaten Campbell and Gary Kurtz, are back. "Camp- bell has done a good Job this season, especially- on defense, and in addition has developedinto in Friday^boWling - a strong score'r this year. Kurtz, who will , The Falcons continued their domination over play guard and forward this season, has been the r«st of the league in-the Friday Afternoon doing well in all. departments:- rebounding, Boys' Bowling League, as they swept to their passing, and shooting.' . * ' eighth consecutive victory without a defeat. "Tony Gromek-l6_our big ntan at 6-5, The boys returned to competition.last week and we are hoping he can do the Job inside. at the Springfield Bowl after a week away Ralph LoBanno came to the team late from 'over Thanksgiving, • .- football, but he showed up well in the scrim- Bob Lee and Captain Mik^ Levlne enabled mages, helping considerably under the boards' ie. Falcons to sweep .two games from the Cliff ..York has also missed some practice because of illness, bat he- is shooting well Tigfcrs. The Falcons moved three games up =r on their closest rivals.'Bob rolled a 259 —and—should- be"fi»e-fer=me opener.JQfinn.y_ ' series t&space the Falcons to their twin vic- Lester is hustling and is a good defensive tories. MikevLevlne-rolling for the first time man, also'strong under the boards. A big this season M»r an injury, was in mid- factor could be David Margulies, who_is show- season form. Mike posted a two-game total ing a lot In the scrimmages and, particularly, of 236. Barry Finloias the top scorer in the blocking a lot of opposition shots. Tiger attack. . BarryVolled a 241 series. "Alan Todre* Is playing well defensively, The Royals moved intbsa second-place tie. and we hope to get some offensive punch with the Chargers7"aS thejNtopped the War- Jxojn_him as well. Don Cubberley is a much riors twice last week. Arnie wjumenfeld had improved 'shooter and a strong hustler, and LEADS WOLFPACK — Bill Kretzar of Springfield is co-captain of the North Carolina State' NAMEETAS ALL-STAR — Kevin Keller of Jonathan Dayton Regional High" School. Springfield, - Jon Schoch is also starring to score, tallying a terrific day as he paced the Rojal attack; was chosen as- tackle on.the third team of the Union County All-Star squads named by the University basketball team, which launched its season Saturday night at Wake Forest. Arnie turned- In- the season's-sebond best eight points In last Monday's scrimmage. Lee Kretzer led the team in scoring last year jvlth an average of 11.7, and in rebounding. —Newark-Ne.ws_end_Star^Ledger and the Daily-Journal of Elizabeth. Dayton players receiv-^- . Rothfeld Is mother really good defensive man._ series performance, as he posted a 321^1 lng honorable mention includecTKalph LossanbV*Nat~EdelstetnpJliri-Roblnson"and Larry— Arnle's games of 187 and 134 boosted hist —-Stewart,- • — _. '. • « • In addition, Alan Garawitz, Burt Kravitz.Mlke to victory. Perry Koplik with a 243 total i _DavisrMike Pomp and David Cohen will rounds To Publicity Chairmen: rolled well for the Royals.-Roy Greenberg was^ out the varsity squad." Campbell, Kurtz, Rifle, two pistols listed the top bowler for the* Warriors, Roy rolled frrnmnk, Ynrk, Todrfm, Ciihbftplfty-fln4-Pfhnfh- -Would-you—1-i-k-e—some-help a 254 series. are~seniors; the other players are juniors. among break-entry loot in preparing} newspaper re- "Scihoo/ Sports. •. •»••.-' In another match last week, the Chiefs split gr A burglar who broke intxTthe- home of leases? Write to this news- with The Chargers. Gary Neifeld of the Chiefs AS FOR THE OPENING CONTEST, Varrchmr stated, "We don't-know much, about Clark, Salyatore Querques of 104 HlllnWaveV early paper and ask for our-'-'Tips- was the top individual performer of the after- Schedules on Monday. made off with a wide variety of noon, as he rolled a 327 series, which is the 1st conference test, except that it hai lose four of its five starters " on Submitting News Re- 'from last season. Its Wad man should be Guy loot, including three weapons, according to high mark of the young season. Gary put to- the Springfield police report.' The Intruder leases." gether .games of 142 and 185.- The Chargers VARSITY BASKETBALL Gorski, afootbaty player, wfib~played well : shuts out Cranford last year.' "'-,'••'," pushed in a screen on the back porch and then put together a balanced attack against the cut another screen leading to a.rear bedroom. »Your -i.rii.i-ML. • ii>.'.i—i»..i..-._j'.'jrg^jjg Fgrijjfir^r ,Tht Jonathan-Day to^ 8'-A-^b; Johnson^ - A : he Watchung Cwiftrence shoul Youi wont i Zip' Code iTeasyTq place Phone/686-77O(T 0708! • ' for Dec. f-o-_.5perTd~year af Dayfpn ; SS#fc, - ^^ — -"""; Springfiei'd-tave-nues.and Rfr. 78 cross the"kah\*jpy River. ,at-4be Springfield- U#on line. on mpv compose sq . 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Delaware Ferry, and a drive north along the/ c Included in this trip is a crossing'of Delaware Delaware side of the Bay and the Rlvertb New'" iriTb Jersey's past Bay on the Cape May, New~-'Jersey=bewes, Castle, and the Delaware Memorial Bridge. , A new f jlder describing six close-to-home and involves' a, short excursion into-'New— -rls—ineludodj Irv the second New Jersey tour, Other tours In the new folder Include 'a historic auto tours of New Jersey has just York State. The tltlei_"A_ghos't town, a rust- which covers a distance of 178 miles, starting 290-mUe round trip via the Garden _State USE CHRISTMAS SEALS ler's lair, tropical gardens and scenic wilds from New York. Highlights include the Wash- Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike, visiting published lolntlv by the New _Jki'3oy_ 1 Travel andResori Association ancTthe State splce"thTs"Had3dn"HlBMands-drlve^J ; -•m'g'ton's-Orosslhg—area-along—the-Delawai *— -Sandy^Hook-State-Park^andJhe^Jersey-Shorej- Department of Conservation and Economic A simplified route map accompanies each River; the five-mile Blue Star Drive lined historic Barnegat Light; the restored colonial Development, it was announced this week by of the coiir descriptions which include mile- with dogwood on U.S. 22; the Shakespeare industrial village of Batsto; Lebanon State Conservation Commissioner Robert A. R0'5. age distances between points of Interest. On Gardens in Cedarbrook ParkT Plainfield; the "Forest; Lakehurst, home of $he dirigibles; "M.iny of New Jersey's most colorful and the Hudsort'Highlands dv.ve, for example, the Wallace Hou^e at Somerville where Wa ihlng- - and Allaire State Park.: • Going Out of Business historic areas are covered in the booklet, descriptive material states, "Nowhere else con stayed In 1778; the glass and pottery Molly Pitcher's well, Island Beach State which was mapped by the American Petro-'« in the world can you find an extensive wllder- plants at Flemlngton; the artists' colony at • Park, the Clara Barton School at Bordentown, leum Institute.. They range In length from ness so near, a metropolitan area as the New Hope,_Pennsylvanla; alid the old Delaware and the one-time residence of Prince Murat, 173 to 290 miles, and practically all of the Hudson Highland!!. Shades .of cowboys and Canal—wlmre. a sightseeing barge is operated • nephew of Joseph Bonaparte, are featured In a. trips can bo completed .n a single day. Indian:-., heroes and spies, battlefields and Wednesdays, Saturdays,, and Sundays; a log 173-mlle New Jersey tour starting and ending - SALE! Titles suggest the scenic and historic high-' ghost towns, mountain passes and tropical cabin at Doylestown; the Hessian headquarters at Trenton. " • . • s e n lights and give a clue to recreation enrouteT" gardens are waiting for you here, just the and the Trenton Battle Monument; Morven, The_StaieX newesL ig!>?§? J 6 attraction, FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS "After 34 year's in Irvington we are Commissioner Roe commented. • ..-. other side of the Hudson River." "homo of New Jersey's Governor at_Princeton, "Holly Bush," on the campus of Glas'iboro Tour Noi~reovers~a-'total-distanc:e pf-176 • * * • and the Princeton Battle Monument; and his- State College, where President Johnson and and other closing our doors on Christmas Eve miles on a circle drive from Morrfstown, A CORNER OF colorful Bucks County, Pa., toric Rutgers University at New Brunswick. Russian Premier Kosygln met is a highlight Respiratory Diseases for the last time" EARLY COPY Publicity chairmen PREPARE FOR EVERYTHING MUST GO! urged too bserve 1 Refreshing New Ideas -—jeadline for other than Including store fixtures, cash regi- spot news. Include your For The Bath 1 : COLLEGE BOARD EXAMS ster, 5 ton air conditioner, etc, ODDS ARE -—n-ame,—address and phone COURSES BEGIN SOON FOR number. - . • Bath Acceilorlei • Shower Curlolm • Towell • Cloiet Accenoriei • Dtcoratlv* Toilet • Gal Barbtquti March Scholastic Aptitude Tests (S.A.T.) 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REdwood 1.-3995 — REwbod 1-3928 "TEntpr 9-3444^ Dy virtue of the above suted writ of Execu-_ S E D-R-tV E S A F EL Y ! tiim, to me directed, I ihill expose for lale by Public Vendue, In Room 226, at the COURT HOUSE, In Newark/on Tuesday, the Ind day ot January nexv it liSO p.m. (Prevailing Time), all that tract or'percel of land, altu- •• ate, lying and being In the City of Newark,' fo^the-County of Essex and State/of New '"aiUMINO In the northerly-line of Avon Avenue at a point dlstsnt 366.82 feet westerly, •from the weoterly-Une-of-Treacy AVenue; thence running along the line of Avon Avenue north 67 degrees 40 minutes west 30 feet] thence running north.22 degrees 20 minutes east 115 feet) thence running south 67 de- grees 40 minutes east 30 feet; thence run- ning south 22 degrees'20 minutes wast US feet to the .northerly line, of Avon Avenue and pUce of Beginning. Being Lot No. 34 Block N on a reviled map af property belonging to Union Building Company situated In the City of Newark.' —BssM-Gwwtyr-New-Jersey, made by Frank 1 T. Shepard, Sliv. lOOv, SHAVES40SFASTER Together with and subject-to the rights SHAVES2WEEKS0N b i common alleyjtfllhjhe owner of the premises adjoining on the east and more We've put on a particularly set forth In Deed Books A-40 . .w look" just in time ITHAN EVER BEFORE A SINGLE CHARGE page 364 and H-60pi|e 196. Being the same premises conveyed to the for the holidays • NEW NORELCO' NEW NORELCO mortgagors by deed of Sidney Joihue Sllpe, _et als, to be recorded slmultaneoualy her«- Come in and see us! TRIPLEHEADER 35T _ "wlth.' ' . RECHARGEABLE 40C Being known il 307 Avon Avenue, Newark, * THE WIMMElfFAMILY on wheels. Close comfortable shaves anywhere New Jersey. 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N.J, November 27, 1967 UNION HOFBRAU RALPH D'AMBOLA, SHERIFF TWICE AS MANY SHAVES- _ Samuel Dreakln, Attorney. ValUburg Leeder Dec.~7r14, 21, 2t, 1967 1252 STUYVESANT AVE., UNION RE PER CHARGE AS ANY (Fee»42.24) SHERIFF'S SALE OTHER RECHARGEABLE SUPERIOR (CHAN.) A-9 SUPERIOR COURT oV NEvV JERSEY CHAN- 687-7020 PLEHEADER CERY DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY DOCKET Now taking reservations NO. F-S975-M. — • And it's a Trlpleheader (or New Year'• Ev« the shaver that gives THE HOWARD-SAVINGS INSTITUTlbN, e corporation of New Jersey, plslnuff, vs. DON- the closest, fastest, roost • ALD BENN8RS, « sis., deiendtnu, BXECU- '-nofCT?S[e- Eiijey . tha ultlmiita In Eoropaon ContlrTanfoJ Cocaine, '-Business.- -man's Lunch- & DJnncr. Cocktail - nrpMu F.rl."n|gh"ti Brown Suede ^""-687.8600 ~_v Black LeairTar Black &. Brown .^ Leather & PLANNING A Suedo " .' SPRINGFIELD Black & Brown CHRISTMAS PARTY?? 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On Christmas morning, pick JThree hikes are scheduled up gift wrappings immediately The rest should be gathered for members and guests of the after presents have been open- together and placed in' (waste warns of new Arab threat to Israel Union County Hiking Club this' ed, cautions the American In- container — preferably the -Saturday and Sunday.- surance-Association.- " -garbage-or-trash-can-i Rep. Florence P. Dwvgr '(R*-12th Dist.) makes sense in human terms.-' AND ' SECOND, THE "reasoned and On Saturday, Richard Hess Rumpled papers are always the home. Sunday night warned that "die threat to Israel's -. Noting the parallels between the 19S6 and restrained" way in which Israel has responded of West Orange will lead a security not only remains but is Intensified" 1967 Arab-Israeli wars, and the need for to military victory, especially in the face of six-mile' afternoon ramble In as a result of Arab preparations "for another "effective guarantees" of. its Independence the' Arabs'—"deliberate campaign of hatred,^ the South Mountain Reserva- round of aggression." and territory,-the New JerseyCongresswoman threat and provocation," : tion. The group will meet: at ' Accepting the Eleanor Roosevelt Humani- Urging free-world opposition to the jag- stressed - that neither Israel nor Israel's the Locust Grove picnic area ties Award, Mrs. Dwyer "termed it "es- gressive plans, she pointed out that Arab states, friends can afford to forget that the failure near the-Millburn railroad LEWIS IMPbRT MART pecially meaningful" to her because "it is .are receiving. Soviet weapons "in. greater of .the 1957 guarantees, were partially station at 1:30 p.m. number and higher quality than before" and responsible for what happened last June." a part of one of the most noble and selfleflfi— Also on Saturday, Robert .causes I know — the effort to strengthen a' she charged that' Egypt's Nasser and other-~^ She said the two wars "have revealed the Gasser of Annandale will lead 125 Somerset S». Mo. PldlnlleW Arab le'aders-'have returned to the offensive full measure of the challenge aimed at Israel. tiny country, arid Its people who have taught a 12-mile hike along the Can- less than six shprt months from all but total Both wars occurred as a direct result of the world great lessons In courage and humanity nonball Trail near Mldvale. OH block's norifi of Tappers) being _ military defeat" Arab hostility and aggression. In turn, Arab, — and because it symbolizes the spirit of The group will meet at the Congresswoman Dwyer ,spoke at the Plain- hostility was motivated by an unyielding and' a great and gallant woman — the first woman administration building of the passionate hatred of all things Israeli, a hatred of the world during her lifetime — who ex- Union County Park Commis- field Area. Israel Bonds Committee's award emplified the very same qualities of humanity presentation dinner where she received the based on tortured interpretations of history. sion, Warlnanco Park, Ellsa- r• Earrings & Boutique Jewelry dependent -and-courager-quaUties-which-8eem-so-nften— "deliberate' distortions erf'Israeli-Intentions, beth, at-6;30-a;mr- from around the world Eleanof^Roosevelt Humanities Award .as .to be in such short supply." "a •distinguished legislator" and "stalwart . and the peculiar concept that the very existence On Sunday, Fred Dloul $1.00 up of the State of Israel consfltuted an act of According to the award committee, the Union, will lead a three hour friend of Israel." - —. • Hand-tooled Leather Bags Major contributions to peace in the Near aggression.' And the aggression of the Arab Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award was hike In the Palisades Inter- LEARN states, on both occasions, was powered-by established "to perpetuate the spirit and state Park, The group will • Hand-woven Greek Bags' East, Mrs. Dwyer said, could be made in Ideals of a noble woman who graced the J at least two ways: first,-by-halting further, Soviet incitement and supported by Soviet meet at the administration also .' -' arms." , ' —. American scene a_s _a humanitaria-j--n. fighte„ r building of the Union County arms shipments to the Arabs' to prevent • Decorator items • "one-sided superiority," and second by des- Two'things especially Impressed.her as a ~for-freedum, defender of-taiderdewloped-na PsrlrCbmmlBBion at 9 a.m. TO DRIVE result of the June war, Congresswoman Dwyer tions," staunch friend and supporter of the for furiter Information Brass-Copper-lron-Wqod-Pottery- -—troying- the myth-that-because the Western =—Powerff-need-Arab=oH=and strategic-bases— -said: -State Of. latflel," concerning r|i« nhnvfl hikes ^•Fabri.c.Wall Hangings — the' Arab states can effectively neutralize "First, the Immediate and total commit- ..Governor Richard J. Hughes and Senator contact the recreation depart- • Hand-craftedJrje_e_o_rnaments it's pleasant, the West in its struggle against Israel. ment of the entire Jewish people to the defense Clifford P. Case were honorary dinner chair- — ment of the park commission. "As the June wan demonstrated," she added, -o£— Israel," especially the response of men of the "Congresswoman Florence__P. u, inexpensive --"the Arabs-need the West more than the-West American Jews which constituted 'probably Dwyer Tribute Committee." Harry E. Bron- USED CARS DON'T DIE ... needs me Arabs, and if this fact CoUld, be the greatest single abt of mass philanJhrophy ston was general chairman tod Philip J. Levin •"•pfu«|.. ttod..owoy,-s»lLiuior» Holiday-hours: Mon thru Sat 9i30 - 8:00 ntinner chairmanT^ • ~ ' yJ*_.« .'•»•"•• Won. «. oil made dear in the Arab capitals,, it would be in American history.^ • — — . - Wus uitiuor and easy -a major contribution to peace.'.' _ '-' ' • * * * • -at CONGRES&WOMAN DWYER .SUGGESTED jhat a workable-settlement of die Arab-Israel^_ Editorial war and a Jasting p^ace depended upon' the i' - ••• • restoration of. a military balance.of power DRIYEWELL in the area, withdrawal-of die "Great Powers ' tops hqzing ' {Soviet Russia, the United States, Great Britain AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL and France), and direct negotlations-between the Arab states and Israel. at college 418 Broad St. Summit If peace could be secured, she said, pros- Greek hazing at Newark • pects would be improved for "die cooperative State College has "become in- 277-3648 development, of the"great potential of the creasingly obnoxious," an Eastern Mediterranean:, the only objective that editorial in the recent-issue the college newspaper said. ippers ' ' "Gpeek hazing, an ancient •HIH" tradition...... has "S»t\come in- creasingly obnoxious"*^ the •— past years, as more and more 1 1 f.. Greeks scream and dance In , a building bulging with nearly ' four times Its. intended from capacity," the editorial tf the ; , 1^g^t«iitorlatfyjrs*fl the ' -paper's editor-tjjit year called." •; most '...for an.'end.oiiatUeasiBQme "The-" nSrtty ( furniture .""- T."'~_" ",>"«*? non-Involved' -forced • w bear_the'd«afenlrig rfoice, the congested passage- # THE MILITARY-LOOK ways arid the pushing .and * ;a yviLever shoving that ensues.",; w^ "This In behavior muatb§(Ptfpped..lUs is just brimming with Christmas gifts. obstruc General Electric f iW'.-',v •£•£0 comfort to his . leisure hour*. Soft supple Shiny and sensational. Fashioned erf gleaming stretch vinyl.-Knee- - high or over-the-knee. • Black, -Noth|ng-ordlnary-abdut this stereo but thB-qprtcet Adeslgner piece—eyetyjQoJw brown or. alabaster patent. Sizes authentically styled of genuine walnut veneer over real hardwood solids—which 6^11. Z:—16.98 and 18.98 means vibration-free performance. As' for- The1;stereo—-yoyt'll marvel-at-lts pro-- fesslonal-squad. Solid State-jnglneered in both-Amplifier and: AMfFM/FM Stereo Tunerj«!ih Automatic Drift Control-to "loBk^ni^tattorrsrEasy-lo adjustTfor_rjerfect balance 0/ tone and range from the-loudneis, bass, treble arid balanctreontrols.^ Gives your records loving care .••'. . Tonal I-Changer is jam-prooTTPrtifesslonal Tonal I Tone Arm has new retracting cartridge that floats, over records, prevents "scratching". Speakers are front-mounted to give ' vlfc ^fe. ^*. ^*. *%f* you the full,.rich, all-around sound. Right and left n speaker lacks'Included, Also Man-Made* Dlamend 'Stylus. Storage room for your records, too. >-Vtli'» Winy Inl WKM yau kitf Oil NO DOWN PAYMENT! DIRECT FACTORY SERVICE Money EAST TERMS AVAILABLEI ivill«bli lor thi Illi olthiipplliiKil.m ' In your General Electric 6-Speaker Console mailbox. Solid Stale Amplifier—no tubts. 60 Watti Peak Music -If you'd like to have regular, COSSACK CASUALS Power (30 Watts EIA). 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Then at maturity, Hickory colors. 11.98 •• ...... , • fne Qarrington your II Bonds will be re- Fireside warmth outdoors (or all kinds of winter' '•Minimum Retail Price . ARD t"Msn.M«do" Is a trademark lor diamonds manufactured by the Qeneral Electric Company. deemable at par. H Bonds weather. • Lightweight, 'water-repellent,' non-skid Irlsed Q.C. peitWrf; . hnttnms.' Block and brown. .-' 18.98 *TStalurIly.1A'ilc"VoUr"BBhlf5Hr" S«« Our Currtnt Display, Prlcei.and Termi, about H Bonds-and. start finding money in your mail- box soon I BELL APPLIANCE SERIES© AND HOME FURNISHING CENTER 1055 SPRINGFIELD AVE.,' IRVINGTON • 996 STUYVESANT AVE., UNION ROUTE 22 (Next to Loft Candy) - UNION SAVINGS BONDS ... iaf«fy,.'. 0oocf fturn.,. ', OPEN EVER,Y MIGHT TILL? EXCEPT SATURDAY 688-68OO Plenty of Pre* Parking 'tfuaranfetd curr«itt fticom* llso a Konip'loi Charge Account O.r Uni'-carxJ vMail'andphono Orders Filled ES 2-8367 or MUll8-8357 "Tin V, S, GovtittmtHt dott not p*y Hours: Daily 9 to 9} Saturday 'til 6 for /An 4tivttik0m*niJt it priitmtd *i a public strttc* # Iht Trttiury Dtfitft- ]Hl tiling Coumil. —, ' . .V-Thursday, December 7, 1967- To Plact Your Ad To Place Your Ad Col! 6 £-7700 CaH 686-7700 D£ADLIN£:-TUESDAY-NOON DEADLINErTUESDArNOON FOR THURSDAY PUBLICATION FOR THURSDAY PUBLICATION 1 Help Wanled-Women TYPIST - PART TIME* BUNK BEDS $20 and $35,with mattress ACT STAMPED LINENS GUITAR STUDENTS WANTED • FOUR HOURS PER DAY J10 extra ~^~ - BEST.-- KNITTED SKIRTS SHORTENED .LESSONS GIVEN IN YOUR HOME. CU eO .' IN UNION AREA. PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY 564-0021 H 12/7 PRICE CLINTON YARN & GIFTS BEGINNERS PREFERRED. I' " CLERK TYPIST ' CLERK TYPISTS ' Send resume to Box 511. Union Leador. all mcSfern BEDROOM: LIVING 1106 CLINTON AVE: 1RV. CENTER, ES-3-3215- L 2/8 1 .Tichnleol D.pl. , Salel Deportment •. 1291 Sluyvosant ave.. Union. 2400 MORRIS AVENUE _ _ CUSTOM SURFBOARDS ROOM, REFRIGERATOR: DINING ! Mature Woman, Good Typl.l. Good, typlit. Experience nee WETSUITS Ei surfing accessories ROOM, KITCHENETTES: STOVES , General Clerical Duties, ••••"V. Genero[ clerlool-dulle... WAITRESS - Exporlonco.fromll A.M. UNION, NEW JERSEY . • WALTERS FANS, ETC. Bl 8-4030 WA 3-0184. ; 8i3O A.M. - 4t30 P.M. 8i30 A.HT- 4.30 P.M. to 4 P.M. rio wcokchds, good salury ^___ —276-3744 B T/F T/P . • .> - and lips. Apply in porson. _^_ ' ATTICS & CELLARS -©PENINGS-FGR-- "YARDS, GARAGES CLEANED SEMI EXPERIENCED CASUALTY e CARPETS »3.98 to J24.95 e A.J. P1K0R BUYS Si SELLS - TOTH PHARMACY ' CALL J 1'J HAULING 1844 Springflold Ave, Maplowood e LATES1 COLORS L DESIGNS e Better Grade Used Furniture 204 CHESTNUT ST; ROSELLE PARK KEYPUNCH OPERATOR- A 12/7 WA'5^364or HU 6-1943 „ ' IBM Department _ UNDERWRITING CLERK e GENERAL ELECTRIC FINANCING e ANTIQUES, CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC. CHESTNUT 5-1692 - FREE DELI- J 2/8 — "— ' Experience necessary. YARDS "N"YARDSCARPETSEBVICE EL 2-6538- MU-6-6051 VERY OPEN DAILY, Sunday 9:30 to WOMAN FOR PARTTIME ACCOMPLISHED STENOGRAPHERS INTERESTED IN LEARNING 205 Orchard St., x_ Eli7abeth 478 Chestnut St., Union. J:30. C >V14 8.30 A.M. • 4.30 P.M. IN ACTIVE DRIB STORE — ODD .JOBS - Rubhlstt, dirt removed. TrTEHRSURANCE. BUSINESS. • . El 3-0050 L/12/28 G 1/18 Cellars & yards cleaned. RUBIN BROTHERS - 392 Chancellor iDrv Cleaning & Tailorincj -13] Ave, Newark, 923-8BOO. B 12/7 UNUSUAL BENEFITS OftCHASED DUMP TRUCK SERVICE COlTORTVSALE LARGE OR SMALL LOTS. 622-2521 All makes - Lowest prices SUITS-DRESSES G 12/21 ' • • APPLY NOW - FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT (Immediate deliveries) CALL . Phone 464-4100. Extension 244 ~~ ~ 353-4334 ' J £1.10 • ." • for interview appointment _^_ . : BELL APPLIANCE (M/ B. A It man PEERLESS INSURANCE COMPANY HYW 22, UNION, N.J, 688-6800 1 HOUR MA TEL. 964-M04 MR. KEEFE ' CASH FOR SCRAP G 1/18 . 500 CHESTNUT ST., UNION, N J. ANGELO'S PAINTING & QECORAT- EXCELLENT WORKING . CONDITIONS, AIR-CONDITIONED AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER B 12/7 Load your car. Cast iron. Newspapers G 1/23 • OFFICES, LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFITS. ~ DRUMS - 4 piece set complete with dOf per 100 lb.; No. 1 Copper 40tf 1NO I' & Co. cymbals & high-hit, originally $300, per lb., heavy brass 22# per lb., rags; lectricol Repairs INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Help Wanted-Men & Women 5 excellent condition. Asking $150. 276- lead 9tf and-batteries, A & P Paper REASONABLE PRICES jC. R~ BARD, INC. 0817 call Jitter 5 P.lvl. '. _B 12/7 Stock Co.,-«1 Ss. 20th St, lrvington. OHtLE0LtE0_ CALL 379-6257 B 2/1 Short Hills, G 2/1 '"• ' — __• Licensed-Electrical pontractor. Re-. —. HOSPITAL & SURGICAL SUPPLIES ' , "ELECTRIC G-'UITATL. palrs ti malntenance.'ilb job too small, -BEAUTIFUL PAINTING call us for prompt service - EL 2- 731 GenfiarAve. '"= .._. • Murray Hill", ly.- LAB TECK-T 2 PICK UP TYPEWRITER7 'lato~modol,> portablo CUT RATE PRICES : EXCELLENTCOND1TION, Askin«4«S- 3445. . ' — ^BT/F SATOPACTION CUARANTBUD +• -~. .... - EqualDpportunity Employer M/F CAtX AFTER 4 PMr~ M0 6-4398 preforred, with Italic or Script typo;. B-12/7. ___ ^1_ _ also-BionoT any condition - Fully lnsured-Cal) eves. 317-7355 - -Mechanical Testing Service: Sales" CALL 241-5544 B 12"/7 B 2/1/67 : . ' - . Has. Immediate ELECTRlaOUITARS ' .Miss Katherine - expert permanent IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS "" ' we h«ir-c*moval. Recommended by Doc- '. EXPERT PAINTING trl NIGHT SCHQDL_=STUDENT , ' In TELE- tors. Send for free Information bookns r- PAPERHANOING •"• "".'•• _ •• . ACTION HOLIDAY OFFICE ' "" Openings - Like new, Vox, 12 string with caso BUY BOOKS•SLAINPIBLD PREFERRED. EXCELLENT PHONE SERVICE SALES. $200.; Beginners electric with caso 520 Westfleld Ave»~ Etiz., 289-6840. • Free estimates —30 yrs, of quality CUrks • Typlsti ' HELP NEEDED t=OTT - ""J30. Intermediate with case $45; 379- T PL 4-3900 BT/F , " ' . . work/Immediate work for holidays ' ' * Secretaries WORKING CONDITIONS. 449^,' ' .. • L12/7 O 1/25 WM. CHAIT PAINTING, EL 3-280*- Bookkeepers > Woman or man' desiring a change -CLERKS TYPIsfs andthaopportunlty, to supplement, J 2/8 ' __" Permanent Positions . your • Incomei Permanent par* FORMIGA KITCHEN TABLE^rey lime Highest Pay • Best Co's ADDING MACHINE OPRS. Waitresses APPLYfWEKDAYSS • Business FURNITURE and Pianos polished. Re- FRANK DELLER times Plckyourevenlng hours; No oak, 4 chairs; AM-FM Radio, West paring of broken furniture asnedlalty. PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT ACTIOlfGIRL START YOUR SATURDAYS 8 AM-4_PM experlenconecetiary, Ifyou have German make; both excellent condi- Permanent. tion: Reasonable; 687-4583 days. Directory Antiques restored and retlnlsbea. FREE ESTIMATES, B.B.B. 930 Stuyvesant 'Ave., Union SHOPPING SPREE NOW ffie dUllty to sell we will, pay L12/7 Henry RuH. MU 8-5665. T/F -. -> UNION, NJ. „ , 687-6860 ELASTIC STOP NUT you while we train you. Good MU 6-7774 O V\. #94 Bus alopiaTour door. (Part Time) starting salpry, discount on puri GOING OUT-OF BUSINESS. Must sill Appliance Repairs B 12/7 WORKTk WEEK, SHOP A WEEK CORP. OF AMERICA chases, paid vacotlon—and holi- store & window fixtures, cash register, PAINTING ti DECORATING, Excellent AND KEEP AHEAD OF THOSE days. • . 5 ton air conditioner. - ." ' TV SERVICE - AIR "CONDITIONINO All typos of garage doors Installed, . work; Pree Estimates; Insured BILL'S. WE HAVE FULL TIME LIBERAL EMPLOYEE - COLOR TV SALES 81 SERVICE' garage extensions, repair*-*, service, . JOS. PISC10TTA ii 3330VAUXHALL RD. UNION, N.J. . Irvington Men's Shop' electric operators & radio-controls. ADDRESSOGRAPH AND PARTTIME ASSIGNMENTS, 1023 SprlngfleldAve., lrvington CLINTON MUSIC «t APPLIANCE MU 8-2750 JT/rM, YOU CAN EARN HI CM RATES DISCOUNTS, -An equal oppoVtunlty employer ' 506-508 Clinton Ave., _ Newark. STEVENS OVERHEAD DOOR CO. OPERATOR O 12/7 SEARS, ROEBUCK &"CO. Call 373-0744 12/7 248-4538 . G I/IB-1 CH 1-0749 . J 2/7 •' AND DONUSES. SO REGISTER LOUSONS ROAD, UNION, N.J. " PAINTING (1 DECORATING • • -! /'This opening requites o per- TODAY. 27V4 HOURS A WEEK- ; Tree Estimates - Insured : GIBSON ampllfer, 15 Inch speaker [Aspholf Driveway! 25 Home Improven >iV son with some oddresso- Apply Personel- LAB TECHNICIAN ' reverb, tremlo, 2 ^hannels^ cover. MU 6-7983 J.GIANN.1N1 I v. graph experience. Pleasant For chemical engineering pilot. ' -Uks-new, 125 firm. O 1/12 — . .. ^ ; P. Pascale ii A.M. Cents GENERAL CONTRACTOR <•.*.surroundings,, attractive sal- plant work. 0>3 yrs. experience. ^82-5099 ~B 12/7 TEMPORARY SERVICE Office, . ( REAL ESTATE SALES, established of- Water ProoBngi Mason Work R Hi H HOME IMPROVEMENT REFRIGERATORS-WASHERS-CABI- \ j ary and benefits (Including H.S. grad with strong Interest In fice in Union, full or part time,,to ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS including Leaders, Gutters, Siding, • • proflt*«nar|ng). • : • GRIFFITH PLAYER PIANO NETS SPRAYED IN YOUR HOME LIKE I UNION ELIZABETH Upper Level math or science. Position In-, learn reel estate business.. Pleasing GOOD FOR REC ROOM MU 6-1427 or MU 6-4815— Roofing. -Free Estimates 354-2361 NEW ' " ; volves recording of data, optfira- 952 Rey-Ave., Union, N.J. 1969 Morris Ave., 125 Broad St. . r .G 12/7 manner and enthuslumneededjcarre- BEST REASONABLE OFFER J/12/28 - • CALL NOW • ', To arrange for' a convenient .Trtion and construction of equip- quiredrjTPTMcMsiron, Realtor, MU 8- 372-3982 - 'G 1/25 - ; Interview, call Mrs. Stile.,— 686-3262, 9-5 354-3939,9-3 24 hrs, 37S-7617. ment. Permanent position. Lib. 3434. •-!_,. B-H/7- B 12/7 •"' " HOME'IM'PROVEMENTS ' . B 12/7 : V 464-2364, or apply In person NEWARK .. SALESWOMAN WANTED eral employee benefits Including ASPHALT driveways, parking-tots Extensions, • dormers, ' recreation •;• any weekday, 9 AM to 3 PM. 24 Commerce St. WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR 75%-tultlon reimbursement. Silunlions Wuntcd HAMMOND ORGAN SPINET built. All work done with power roller. rooms, garages; many years. of ex- SPRAY OR BRUSH_painrJ.ng in or out- 642-0233; 9-5 AN EXPERIENCED SALES- . Phone For Appointment Light cherry finish' All kinds of mason work, James La perience, Howard . C. Kruegerr- -sldo, reasonable, also refrigerators £• ALLSTATE '.••-" B12/7 WOMAN IN OUR EXPANDING COMPANION to"care for elderly lady Excellent condltlon4700 Morgese, 18 Paine ave., Irv. ES 2- and seamless floors. Call for estimate AIR REDUCTION - ti light duties.' W|ll live In. Private 3023. • -." T/F _272-5071; eve's. 755-2133. DRESS SHOP. IF YOU WOULD RESEARCH LABORATORIES Call 687-1608-^=-JCJl/30 i 12/21 24 hours - 375-7617. . B12/V L INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE -generalagencyneedoex- room. Experienced: Mrs. Alexander, [.Mountain Av.. Murray Hill, N.J. T:IKE TOMATCB-JTCHANGE TO Murroy Hill 464-2400 -375-1557, 10 to 8. . • A 12/7 ICarpcntry perienced rater forf Ire & homeowners, LESS PRESSURE, SEE. US. HAMMOND ORGAN - Just In time J & P HOME-IMPReVEMENTS CO., BEAUTIFUL PAINTING >.' Equal Opportunity Employer bookkeeping knowledge helpful, excel- An Equal Opportunity Employer for Christmas II Chord organ, bench1 OUR SALESWOMAN ARE HAPPY 1 INC.- CUT RATE PRICES .., lent benefits, located In Union, 688- A 12/7 Business OptioMunilics B and music; perfect condition: org. price A. BARTL & SON .SPECIALIZING IN - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P'• • V .'' . " .0 T2/7 6258. A 12/7 AND YOU'LL BE TOO. •* J11S0 - a real buy at $650: Call MU 6- KITCHEN CABINETS.-^, Fully insured - Call eves: 371-7355 WINDOWS, TILE BATHRl - .ALL TYPES OF WRITE BOX #512 c/o MAN WANTED, mechanically Inclined, FOR MONTHLY PARKING 7557 alterTP.M. no weekends. .IMPROVEMENTS B2/8 • •, , MACHINE OPERATORS --some ex- UNION LEADER, age 25-40, year round position, paid IN IRVTNGTON CENTER L 12/7 _ JWEATOER STRIPPING. . .678-1233 Days . BEAUTICIAN r MANICURIST $8.00 . ES 3-S389 WEEK-END WORK perience necessary for production work 1291 STUYVESANT AVE., holidays *& vacation. Chance-to learn DA 5-2028 Eves. SAVE MONEY on milling machines. Good pay phis good businoss with good future. Inside ES 1-0600 L 12/21 HEALTH FOODS - Nuts. Herbs, HoneyT G 1/18 A 1/11 - •- . "YOUCANDOITI FOR INTERVIEW UNION, N.J. U outiloe work. We will teach you. CALL 37^3586 ' ' A 12/7- Incentive earnings;—-r-: • ' _ A 12/7 Salt-Fro* Foods, Plour, 1RVINCTON We wlU paint top half of your house, DURO SCREW MFG. & CO, FRANK CURRIDCO., 666 Morris Turn- NEED'EXTRXMONEY .. HEALTH FOOD.CENTER.-BV Orange -y5upHnnhebotnimrWhytakech«nce»I=- 1064 Springfield Rd. Union, N.J. pike, Short Hills. 376-2723. A (2/7 A,ve.,' uTington, ES 2-6893. — T/F CUSTOM KITCHEN cabinets, $395. & SHEET ROCK TAPING 6' FINISHING" FOR HOLOAYS7 . up; room.addition's, alterations; com- CEICINGS - ROOMS —ATTICS . Bsdmite free. Gutters, leaders, paper- Ai : Operate side Une business, work at plete carpentry-work. Call Manny or . CALt-ANY TIME ••:: • •'. , hanging, repairs, Frederick W. Rich- MATERIAL HANDLERS.. . ' homo,, no gimmicks,;,-WRITE SIDE- KITCHEN TABLE -solid maple; .7" ard STES 2-O03iJqr 3SN5453 -Union. L L1 J^p^44^9a6S716< J 12/7 .'.-. '• MU D-S149-, : AJ2/2B- 'BABY'aTT- i«Mf^/V^».y:|(a^;p« "" -'-" —on.«tan4Rr" r to'cars for 3 aUldrea,.weekda^si Irobuig. ,£pring(ll!lir.'Someriel pus. »123^.Gentral Aye.^/^i^^fnl ili"" OPPICEWiAKCTOUSir»wightbyTnar.- from 3 to 10 P.M. until Christmas. cornor. Call 379-5182, beroro 3 P.M. An Equal Opportunity Employir p - 376,3578 A 12/7 or after 6. Roforonces. II 12/7 A 12/7 _ facturers' rep. In RoteMe, Roselle Park Htf 6-1349 betw. 6 &7. P.M. L12/7 lichen Design Service & modernizing TBRRAC1NA ^"AINTING" or Cranford area.Wqutd share recep^. eALTERATlONS Jw one of New Jersey's largest manu- TOR, Houses; Bridges, Factory, Chur- tlonlst secr«arV. NfcST about 700 sq. eREPAIRS" ches, interior & Extnrlor. Insured. NURSES MESSENGER,. MORTGAGE TRAINEE, LIONEL TRAINS: 027 - Loc., Diesels, Ticturers of Kitchen cabinets. Set ft. equally dividedoHi«randplantwhicJi accessories, cars, trucks, car, tracks, ePORMIGA TOPS Builders Pair's factory show room op. Free estlnutes. 354-620? after 4 p.m. Shirt-Hills, NURSES young man with car to learn mortgage should be'ground floor with 220 mr»i •CABINET WORK OF ALL » .J 12/28 . NURSES ADVERTISING sales; weekly news- business. Coll MR. LAWTON transformer, auto.Swltches, flno cond- • . '• . ee688-6632e« t. 22, Springfield. Call 379-4070. papers In Union and EKsexCounty: sal- phase service and havti tuck door. In-" Itloiy 68B-I437. J 12/7 S T/F • • • ; ...••.•• R.N.'s --3 to 11 &-11 to 7 shllts _ •- 687-8950—— A 12/7 tereatedpirryphono 241JO33.B12/14 BT/P WINTER SPECIAL III ' r NJT~ in - newest most modern hospital In ary, commission, expenses, bonuses; FROM WAYNE PAINT & WALLPAPER company benefits; a future. Coll Miss ;7 LIONEL TRAINS, tracks, trans- Lampi Rapaired y.r . .'• . •' the area. Apply ln-person-Personnel 'CSen 686^7700 7~~~rHT/P — — NOW PART TIME^^^ r formers, wiring, tabled accessories. '•' LOCKSMITH SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Dept. MEMORIAL GENERAL HOSPI- Men needed to fill openings in factory Instructions. Schools ! TDCRSMITH -WINDOW "CHAINS IN- ROOMS ....'.$19.95 TAL, Union, N.J. ' BT/F See It set up - 821 llobson St., Union. •IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS branch $52.50 weekly salary to start. < MU -7-955°,- MU 7-9007. J 12/7. STALLED, HOUSEHOLD REPAIR & Make Your Old Lamps Look-New COMPLETE INTERIOR PAINTING - JKFOR-PERMANENTSALES- . . • Call. 687-8637 A 12/7 HOUSE LOCKS INSTALLED. ALLRB- AT BARGAIN PRICES ---CAFETERIA ASSISTANT - IBM TRAINING PAIRS'DONE IN YOUR HOME. FRISH. > Rewired •Marble' Base- or CALL NOW FOR ADDITIONAL i EEOPL.E FOR - Gene'ral all-around work. Must MATTRESSES, factory rejects! from 923-9774 or SI 3-0304.. A 12/14 i columns added, 2HKOPF • -PRODUCTION—MILLING-MACHINE—PniJPIITFR- 1 $8.95r-Beddlng Maniifactm-ersrl53 N. 1 DOES BEING YOUR OWN BOSS htmdle dishwasher. Modern cafe- MAN, TO OPERATE AND TRAIN FOR ^U'"™ ' c" RAMMING — Bring to atore 17.33 Springfield 696-7228 Residence 674-8136 terla. Permanent employment. Park St., East Orange; open 9-9; also Ave., -Ma p le wood, or call SETUP. —• IBM KEYPUNCH 60S West Front St., Plalnfleld B T/F INTEREST YOU? . Goad salary, liberal employee DURO SCREW & MFG. CO. 76l-4l<0. We ;jell Decorator benefits; 40-hourweek, 8,30 a.m. IBM DATA PROCESSING UamfTI & Shades at tremendous YOU CAN JOIN THE MANY 1064 Springfield Rd. Union, N.J. NEW AND' NEARLY NEW . BARGAIN WALL TO WALL CARPETING -5 p.m.J no weekends. A 12/7 Short Courses, Tuition Plans. Carpet complete home. No money down. savings. • SMART KELLY GIRLS WHO SCHOOL OP SALE - by Sisterhood Temple 'Beth B & W LAMP CO. 4'- SHOES WORK WHEN THEY. WANT, AS Phone fbr^appolntment' El at 1374 N. Avenuo, Elizabeth,Cloth- $2.00 per week. For Instant credit, AIR REDUCTION DATA PROGRAMMING call Mr. Sam 373-6636 L 1/14 AND CONG AS^THEY WANT, AND 101B Sruyvesarit Avenue, ing for entire family, dishes, paper REPAIRING • RESEARCH LABORATORIES -••••••- . RETIREES goods, brlc a brae, furnishings etc,,' - S12/7 SOME EXPERIENCE HELPFUL WHERE THEY WANT. KELLY Union - 964-1144 J.ZIDON1K * -GIRLS ARE ALWAYS MEETING Murray Hill, N.J. 464-2400 Part lime and evening hours hundreds of Christmas gifts. Tues. DR.6-307S BIT/ BUT .1LLLJRAIN. -' • • • B 1/11/68 NEW" FACES-IN-NBW--PL-ACES- -An-Equal-Opportunlty Employer available as drill press op«r- & Wed.,- Dec. 12th h 13th, from 10 - TOP GRADE ' . "iEULL TIME, IMMEDIATE EM- "— A 12/7 ateri-and hand desurrlng. Goed A.M. to 9 P.M. A 12/7 SCREENED TOP SOIL PIANOS TUNED PLOYEE DISCOUNTS7EXCEL- - YOU TOO CAIT vision required. TUTORING •'• SHEBTROCK HUMUS - TOP DRESSING— • ALSO I OFFICE desk Ismail with chair - OVER YOUR OLD PLASTER. • • "DR 6-0058 G r/12 PIANOS REPAIRED - fc-ENT BENEFITS. "> BE A DURO^CREW.3 MFG. CO. J\LL SUBJECTS AND LAN- EXPERT TAPING & FINISHING. 1064 Springfield Rd. Union, N.J. ' SB. Portable electric sowlnf machlne- REGISTERED Ii INSURED -MU6-1681 -Ci-Cosclnsld GUAGES JAUGHT 41*1-YOUR ~J5; Zenith T.V. $20. Tires, wheels, G 2/1- KELLYLGIRL — A 12/7 & hubcaps, -'see at 40 E. Elm St., BT/F • CLERr HOME. • • • / 5- •• NEEDED Linden. • H2/7 POINT Mature Man For Duties- _ CWRIDGE .. CEILINGS BAD 7 y lpply_P_et$.one.L — SECRETARIES .. .. CEILINGS CRACKED 7 . UQU0R MART In Supply Room. -WAREHOUSEMEN - —721-7486 B T/F ONE YOUTH BED AND MATTRESS- Lot tho OLDEST Established Celling 340 CHESTNUT STH UNION, Nij. Office, TYPISTS- Firm in tho state renewrjiem. (AT FIVE POINT SHOPPING CBNTER) TRANS. MACH. OPER.S. V IVORY PAINTED -"$10;; ONE HIGH MU 6-3237 - FREE DELIVERIES Must Have Me'chanlcal 'Apti- PERMANENT POSITIONS Personals CHAIR -- red _-_$8.-Good Condition, .METAL..P_ANEIiBLQCK..SUSPENPED_ QI2/7 Upper Level CLERKS' , • tude "For 12S0 MULTILITH Reasonable; 687-5673. L 12/7 Torms arranged...Call HARPER G 12/7 PRINTING PRESS. General warehouie work* Order COINS" & STAMPS, U.S. & Foreign; 241-3090 Evoo. 686-5771 K Yin - DONT LIVE WITH THAT URlWi-"f picking/ packing and ihlpplr>g. bought, sold & traded; plate, blocks, GALL HERBERT TRlEFLEnV. •' KELLY SERVICES singles, positions, matched sets, mtnr Plumbing Ii heating, Jobbing, " •'•; CLERK TYPIST Excellent working conditions. Similar expeHen«« nacBiiary. TOY TRAINS WANTED - . Cemelaty Plols ALL MASONRY. .ALL-EUSXEUNG "THE CAN DO PEOPLE" . All beWtt*T-Apply weekdays Iijwicelled. Mr. H. Himiak-P.O. Box Mnde.-bcforo-1042,-Also trolleys and arjons 8i contracting 24 hr. , 8 AM to 4s IS PM, 12 month position, l 60W60W V NJ WATERPROOFING, SELF EMPLOYED jjervlce, 356 Union Ave., ES 2-43660/" 3 week paid vacation! For appointment 100'Menlo Pork Shopping Center, . and Sat.-9 to 4 P.M. ; r train catalogs. Estate $75 (2 burlils) $225 (Bbuurlols): , Si INSURED. A. NUFRIO ES 5-9327. EdlsarT" .. B 12/U T/P . '.;.'••• - Cell-Union County Regional —High ;—— RE 1-2084 B 12/14 Grocelond Meniorlsl Pk,, Kenllworth, BS'3-8773. . O12/2L School. 376-6300, Ext.'96. p i /7 1180 Raymond Blvd., Suite 1725, ExltA'138, Parkway, Perpetual coro, ? Newark—^- ELASTieSTOP NUT LOOKING-FOR UNUStWCItOClDAY — LEO KANTROWIT4 - ' . • * ' . -4*1 Non g«,, EL 2-3967-EL 5-9222 EVeS. GIFT? j_ ALTTMASONRY, STEPS,.. WATER- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Coll 379-1400 YARD GOODS ' . G 12/14 PLUMBING-HEATING -, An Equal opportunity ei iployer Artist api^liilmnf In hnmri miii-nln TRY ALPERN's PROOFING, SIDEWALKS, WALLS; Alterations - Repairs - Jobbing ;' CLERK—-TYPIST; ; ". EMPLOYER COR^OF-A AMERICA •offers'services to provide the unfor- IF IT'S WOVEN SELF EMPLOYED - ' INSURED.=_A. Prompt service. Call MU 8-1330. . A 12/7' getablo and- decorative glf " HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL PARK, Inc. ZAPPULLO tiSONS," ES 2-4079-WU •X/p-—--—r^-^ Purchasing Dept. at least 3 yra, 2330 VAUXH ALL RD.,UNION, N,J. "Tho Cemetery Beautiful" Stuyvesant •Kp. llgrrr-atsno, accurate able, A. Kochman, 687-831 7-6476. ' 0 12/21 OPERATOR"- experienced on custom ;An Equal-Opportunlry Employer COVr;RS, UPHOLSTERY, BED- Ave,, Union - MU 8-1302. 1468-70- S^REAaS CUR-TAINS, A-plKuus-CSll JeHraperles. will also train good Z r T : Antiques Stuyvesant Ave., Union. MU 8-4300^ detail material. Goo d sewer wlthout-experlonce, Plea- — - r~ ~. •'• '6 12/7 ; brmgn~our-D.ecbrator,j»lth-Samplo8,blhSl - G 12/28 • ~ .Salary range plus ..liberal em Needed to .o'sslst manager In Tttwn-irnnil Rulor. CUSTOM SAVINGS AU masonry, roofing. waternrootlnaV fl, ll downtown office ol-International ANTIQUES -_Cjpper CMLhods J27. iMPLE:_Lln«l uramos,Measured, ljb(! 371-2752 -12/7 DISHWASUEH plnefurnlture $20 up,, Brlc-a- Clcnnina Servicecpntor , 34BI 'All types home repairs. Coll evenlngs Phone For Appointrnenf concern. Tralnlng~ln. reseoMr*— f =Hung5af3KSKIS*l SPRINGFIELD 'cutlon, to me"directed. Tshall tjipoie"for JU.PSS sale by Public Vendue,< In Room 326 at the of December 9M*V sr'llIO p.m. (PrMalUni - 4 llpes J2.80 THREE NEW HOMES" ARE-.. COURT HOUSE, In Newark, on Tiindsy, the TUne), Ji|. ,. '•- FOR GIRLS and BOYS OF ALL AGES , J MlracU Wkltt Ntstafi _. funeral JohHtoH Baby , service was at "Haaberle t Barth Home PUZZLES . GAMES .CARS. DOLLS . ETC. J for Funerals," 971 Clinton Lotloi WhittMr listdHt Coffee ion, on Saturday, December EVERY TOY BELOW WHOLESALE COST, J Hollywood Memorial Park. # Pop-Ey,e'.r?6fj, '•liR.QgeyyiAjinrDolfcel.'.TlnV! Treasure-''{ „ ; •,.™,"1'- CraWalong Baby Doll • Hobby Horse •! PJay-A-Tune • Hobby HoVse I Do«rr « home; sl«nr of Leon Corks of ^jj • ^ rjiVth"Home for"Punerels,"971-, two brothervin Germany; seven grand- Desert Rats • Grow Your Garden » 1-Man Band Drum Set Newark, Funeral service was from tbe „.", " ," . irvimton on Thuradav De- children and 13gr«at-grandchlldren, Fun- Royol Chocolate Pudding ' _ "Oalant. Funeral Home," 2600 Morris °S 7 al'll^Twtmtt CToS;- eral service was conducted from the Me-. Highway Construction Trucks • plus hvany; many more toys and loddl. Bey 4 3-o». pitgs. 43*— Ave,, Union, on Friday, High Mass of SJSlMemorlal Park! Cricken Funeral Home, ISCOMorrUAvo- Reouiem Su James Church, Springfield, wood Memorial rar.. ue, Union, on Saturday, High Mnas of • GIFT ITEMS ...•'• Royal Darkaweet Pudding Beef C.iiki Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ^ DBRMOTf-rOn Monday; November Requiem at-Sw-Josaph Church, Maple-' 4 3-oi. pkga,.43< 27, 1967, Joseph M.. of 216J Kay Ave., wood. Interment in.St, Mary's Cemetery Union, N.J., beloved husband of EUiabeth In Bast Orange, Royal Vonllln Pudding DEOENRINO --On Siturday, Dec. 2, LeUa (McOovornji devoted fsther of Joseph 2..^- 55* r.nl, 4 3-oi, pkga. 43< • olB.PowderhornWey Berkeley M. . JJr.jw ^d C " — ' YOUNG — Lawrence'T, Sr,, on Sunday, 49< ;< December 3, 1967, age 66 yean, ol 27 "SSa^oiWaHMrfflSy1 • gXr"oYbthr^ orBe'giar«. liM lUWIvM"bV~. Ave,iifc POIANER W-l-D-E APPLE CIDER JELLY -iri XtAPEJAM GRAPE JELLY or 2-02. CUSSES HAVE A HAPPY DRIVING WINTER WITH ORANGE MARMALADE 1 SOMERSET TIRE'S SERVICE! CHOCK FUU & NUTf, 'TTS HEAVENLY" 43 NESTLE. .• • .' • • -Mb. I CHOCO. OUIK -37 LOHMANNS NEW PACK ICY POINT ''• --^_ y ^ TWOWIYSUNPEELEOWHO- " — T— »— r-r-r ,---- U RED •29 BLUEBACK SALMON 59 APRICOTS *':, MLLSBURRpitiSBURRY PAMSHAKiPANSHAKES - TWaGUYTWO GUYSS FANCY . -~ f: «OrriMtjOV»YiMH>A»nfillW~" ~ M y— -' PANCAKE MIX 2 - 49 BARTLETT PEARS 3 * 89 LIQuTb DETERGENT S,/- • i.. DAIRY DEPT. SlAflSS CHEESE KRAFT NATURAL SLICES 8 OZ. WHITE BREAD ROYAL DAIRY PLAIN It' VANILLA. HALF LAYER CAKE "29 CARNATION MHADED LARGI 8-INCH YOGURT **W PUS AtL VARIETIES SHRIMP DANISH" -thr istinas Hustc •tarring JacW Jon«i, RotiVta P*t«n, VUnno Choir Boyi -Inelud' o JOHNSON Ina man/~fsihtliiULJiai' hiJ' Sllani MeaWn iktion.lrtt any. dxor. Nlghl, D.cl< ihTHoTC Pint No.), Eaty to rtad (Hal. — Hdrfc—th«_H«rold Ang.li, . .j many othvri. . LIST YOU PAY 5.98 ONE 4.79 BOOK With a Food Purchaie of $2 or more JEWELRY DEPARTMENT KIELBASI HOUSEWARES DEPARTMENT with this Coupon TWO OUYS HUNTINO CtUB, HNKT N,Y. «ATI HUNTING CLU9 10 YR."O\D Buy 3 Monro-Matic Shock TWO GUYS* BLENDED RYE SCOTCH WHISKY CHAMPAGNE Absorbers At Our % STRAIGHT BOTTLED IK BOND Low Everyday Price... VERY SMOOTH ' CHICKEN BARN' BLINDED And Get Fourth Shock No Charge. TWO GUYS' WHISKY MARQUIS D'OR* IMPORTED TWO &UVS* ItlCKIEMV FtAVOHEO . Oll.r Explr« 12/13/47 PRIVATE STOCK FRENCH WINE BRANDY WHISKY 40% STRAIGHT, BUT FOR * 6 VEARS OLD 69 MIXINO. IllU-HtimW— • Yo»r Softly li Our IHIMH at i Illail wllh A.B.C.'lliiuol iolcT"orly In Owfltld, Ktorny, tolowa. No. (train N«wJen«y'iMo»t CompUl« TlraSarvlce ^ •»» *.. ,»•...,,... oid_«.- EVERYDAY PRICES' s^^wisarBir'iJSjaat.TPiSai lite PrlvoKl Brandt ond Ihew are our B • Kl* • •"* • r •*•***"*» i i liquid Milk, Clsoniiti or AltoHolle Bivirogai SOMERSET SERVICE ro o vln on (FORMERLY we nesERVB THI RIOHT TO I LIMIT QUANTITIES, NOT OPEN DAILY 9t30 A.M.'TIL 11 P.Mr- RiSPONSItLr FOR TYPO' ROUTE 22 8L SPRINGFIELD RD., UNION SUNtHAY* 10. A.M. "TIL S P.M/ ' ORAPHICAl (RRORS, ROUTE 22, UNION, N.J. *FOR SALES ALLOWED BY LAW. PRICCS IFFCCTIVt THRU •)6 DAYS^WEEK • DAILY TILL 9 P.M.. SAT. TILL 4.P.M. • f^U 8-5620 SAT DEC 9 1967 f • *i