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publiihed Kurr Thursday by Trumtr Pub!Uhlm_Corp. ' UiUinf Addrua: Subscription Rat* —nttnni Clui fellan . -16-C»nter Street. BprtntlleW, K. 1, 0T0B1 — MD 6W70O P.aBoxSO, Springfield, N. J. 61081 SPRINGFIELD. N-J...THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1965 . tO.OO Yearly—- Paid at sprlnifleldjr 3. 15 CeHtr Per Copy- SLooked To Future: Fr6m Proposals for future dcvcl- With the announcement at Democrats on the ballot, Mrs. bcrs .... Alvin ;B. Jayi dist •• Church celebrates 40th when drivers of-the Somowet— An American Day" award Adlckman of -37~HEmlock tisjjj opment of Springfield held-the year!&_-end thai_tbeiJi)ljrary_ _JMario;Smith, who will serve as Mrs. ^S.onya • G.' Dorsky, anniversary. *-. Bert Bruder. . Bus Co. strike . . .Springfield, from UNICO- .—Dayton de-- receives award from Spring-;" spotligh. _ii|j_i_X t !•__ throug_. __J_ *h ni t i* 1965tT*t* — . Th. 111e l~ _ wil•*— »._.l. b* eji^ move11. _ _ d*__* . to. th^ S e corner of local tax collector, and Canio A.' Casaie, Howard S. olected president of tho First Public Library broken into; -feats Clark,' Cranford downs • field Men's'I^odge of B'nilT year began with publication of Mountain ave. and Hannah st., Levin, and' Joseph-R:~Afflitto AidSquatlT-. . $1,294,129 sohool $8? stolen. ;. Francis'H. Shim- Daytori~T5-eTlcr basketball sea- B'rith as outstanding student the Master Plan designed to another controversy arose be- easily in a campaign based on seek election tcrjhe Spring- budget approved. . . _A_lastr shock, Mrs; Spnya Dorsky; Ca- son. ' •' •' :' ••' ' ! orttwryear'at Dayton. .. Gott^. lerve as a guide tor growth•>-- tween library trustees and ad- issues relating to academic field Board of Education. . . ditch fightrasalnst any possi- -nlo-A-r-Casale-amd-Mw.—Ruth struoUon of the new 10-root* of the township over the next vocates of a library on the freedom. Springfield's tang awaited— bility Iho't the projected Rt. Wclsman, elected vto Sr/rlng- "acraitton to the Gaiidinief. several decades. It ended with Fadam "Barm property at Master Plan for future dc- !W&-mlghl be extended from. fleld Board of Education. . . Springfield Leader Is , ac-\- 8chool begins....Theresa Gar»v announcement of plans for a Mountain-.Ave.—and Shiinpike January ' . volopmcnt Is unveiled at Ht. V. to Springfield is pledged^ Eilene J. Mazur of 19 Lenape .cepted Into membership by galowltrjund Wiped out ait«r..' new library tor township resl- rd. —- - ' . . Springfield's new mayor. Planning -Board mooting at by the Township Committee. rd., "daughter of' the late Capl. New Jersey Press Association. expensive hospital, bill, . ,':*'&, dentt. The political tone of the William F. Koonz, outlines a Town Hall. _i_i_JTair Housing Mortimer Mazur, is awarded !.... .Red Cross drive under wayr : The Master Plan's recom- year was set by another tri- 10'polnt program for progress Committee launches city-wide, _ February " college .5ch61arshlp_^hy'~'he- •-with Claire Dannhelmer as umph by local Republican ean- during 1965 at the organiza- campaign aimed at soliciting ' New York Marine Corps Scho- chairman;;. .' Township^ • old- Donald Lewis, r mendation -that_thejlbrsry be ...-. Now Bhglanders arrive in" S. Dresner, Harold ,BwM, Mrft- cUdatcs—for—the—Township tion meotlrig~of the Township- "good neighbor" pledges from larship~3BUHaatlon,.Jnc;_i_jL.^. est resident^ Mrs. Rachel Gar- 1 retained and'expandod at it*— Springfield to take part in Jihlllp Ye}lln: and Yale 'MiS^r present site on Main ' at: Commltteer-^GOP candidates CommltteeT. . Arthur M. Fal- residents. . , Thorosa GargaloV ^onTpIeShkrcy-Shalom Senior Theresa Gargalowllz Fund ner, dies iiJSt. ... Township's reaches $9,000. . ... Gaudlncer mayor, clergy and ". residents off of Temple, Sharey Sh«loirtr" aroused a bitter "controversy, Robert G. Planer and Rob .kin, Robert G. Planer- and Jay-. wlU begins 10th month] In a Youth Group's sixth annual arrive, in Montgomery, AI«^ and Hie planners later altered D. Hardgrovc ; won 'despite B. Bloom are sworn in—as-. coma. , j Male Choriis ' of ;7|bjicleve . , .Students walk. to. School. Principal Dr. Thelma jpin in prayer tor the late, Rev.' J L. Sandmeier receives- "I Am • James Reeb: '.' . Michaeli-D. •• where they Join ther • their stand on this issue. township victories for two TownBhlp Gbmmittpe mem- I school .thrpiiffh •-•: p<* snows 50-mlle rights jiiarch from Seliiis; v.£s-l Ther^aalcStgalpwitzends yes*'% Planned library in.coma ...-'i. Township Commit? ' Planer To Start . itee. votes thr,ee to twb'tb «e4 •cept • a "On'e. Nation Ifndfit—• •; God" pennant after . stormy Topic Of Hearing meeting .'".. Henry Grabari aid" • George Merrill) sire, endorsed .by,the Springfield pempcral*- Location Deli organization as candidates Io»r Robert G. Planer -will be named mayor at the annual 4n A ^11MJf\ ' ^^ *^~ * "* * . '^*a - . . *. J A.±^^t^^ organization meeting of tlie-Springfield Township Com- No Objection Raised seats.-:..Robert G..Planer j mittee to be held on New Year's Day at Town Hall) it To $550,000 Sought Robert p.'Herdgroye endorwSB I was disclosed this week.. Planer by Republicans to' retain ooo}» ••- will also retain his title as com- To Pay For Project trol of Town' Hall uvNpyjniK missioner of-pubUiT' safety, ~wtth .BJL.ABNER GOLD 4jer.—^-Philip.Del Y«S!Wt> Jji' : jurisdiction over the police am endorsed, aar a .candldatie firf iidi{ _ Although a substantial amount the State Assembly 'by Unlofl-1*- or~SI5Sgreemenit over the ; lection ' as mayor Is In posed site for a now Springfield County. Rcpiibllcaji «creehllijg*. i accord with the policy-of- the Public Library was expressed at corhrfilttee7'":~r"I»bnW'~Esli' present administration' to rotate is Winner of National, Morlf • a publdc- hearing held by the li- "Scholarship. '. -., SprinitfieW^ «he honor among the; members brary board Monday... night .at of ithe, Igovemihg:, body, 'or at First Aid Squad begins merai Jonathan Dayton Regional High bership, drive:,' least, aittong those who are Re-School, the most striking aspect publicans^ ~ '••'" of Jtoo eVenlpjfcwas tho objection* — T7 yRta—Jeering, mayor, William whlctLJaakjjot raised. ; Tragic hazards at the; ihte^i-; F. Koonz, wlireorittnue as coffin ~Not one comment was hoard at section of^Si^Springfield avft mlssloner of public affairs, which all critical of toe $5SO,000 bond "^vrth Mjlltown and.Shunj "" ' includes the recreation' depart- issue to pay for die new Y roads, cb'uTdr possibly bej-- ment and buildings' and grounds. which was slated for" final con- duced by a plap, of VchaniUiit*?, Arthur M. Falkln .will take sideration Tuesday night by the Uon"- pi;,!traffic; preparec(;-'lJ*Sr-1 responsibility for public Township Committee. Results pfi • Ensley R.jjBennot'..-,towns'; Works from Philip Del Vecchio, that-meeting wuX/i appear next fatiffio consultant.; .; i Spri. ;whp has rstfred-frotri the-Tdwn- -week.'-- ; .: • neia. has 84 hquses -Inlroo ^hip_ConunIUee,._Th&: office in- structipn or a"pout. to start, cludes jurisdiction';, over" roads Although most ot the speakers from the floor Monday scorned and sewersf the ,engrneerin(( de- J partment and' *he fculMlng- ln- to prefer a Fadam Farm site for and industrial buildings goltl») ,' the library, rather than the one up;••,. •.'•phllllp-j.' Del yecehto; speeto/s' etflcev .,:''•',. ,• ','•;•;.""'.- ['• seleoiedf-apr»lantff_, appeared- to- appoinied^.loUJ. S.. .Air, Foi*04; '•• '.' Robert; D.'HardgroV.e,,\w(hO'r.ii- indicate that die audience of. -Academyj, ,'Susanne C,.f '"""" some B4 persons was'fairry~even-=u tcr a year out of elective off Ice; ly split on the-tssue; , f&m4JeHiig :i-foT^MfeSr--pitlM; eAckerman will have responsibility for thp The library, as", planned, will .County....,. riaroia- J7 AclSp* township's-fmancesr———-' be located on a 1.3 acre tract at man nominatarby-Go^ m Jay B. Bloom, the lone Dem- Mountain ave. and Hannah St., J Hughes"to .servve as ;£,;£, ocrat on the five-man Township just north of the First Air Squad judge of the Union County,. Committee, will continue to-have and Dairy Queen, buildings. District Court. . . Post C«flc«. ; jurisdiction ~bv<*r administration. The Fadam Farm siter urged OUT WJTH THE OLD,—; ,Marle Anne Branco first Sprlnp-- 74 Tooker »ve. Her luccetsor, the town's first biby of completes quarter-centary. o/^ field baby born fn i960, prepare* to make way for, 1066. the new-year. - will' reoelye-»n-«Mortment of priiei from home -'delivery! . . Skaterb6a»»5' -i by some of bhe speakers and de- 1 Leonard JHeiler win be named scribed by library spokesmen as . -Marie l« the dautfcler of Mr, and Mrs. Lerpy Branco of local merchants. • •" ' .' ' ' • • .-': ', dominate Township Meettrt, - court clerk, violations clerk and their second choice, is at Shun- termed perilous.-,.: v Jick 2J Judge Harold A. Ackcrman 6f township , troasuror, to succeod piko rdr'arid Mountain ave., ap- r .SMfelman and Dr.?RudolpTn ;M£l .- c -Eugene Donnelly. Heller Feuerst'eln.serve a# Sprlijgfia3(|r! judge .of the Union County Dis —(Continued on Pag* 8) Tbwns First Ttf 6o-chalrmah W'ttia 196S Is a retired official of the Fidel- LIBRARY— " —~ School trict Court last week by the N. J. ity Uniori'''fraslr-Co7-Mrsr Betty :ter Healfh Campaign :;. CkteV) Supreme-Court. ••--- -'—•.— BrucB e SmitSih 266 , of Sprtn»V He will be In charge-of-case- HfiUer^ao.jrclatlorr, will be re- named as deputy treasurer. . •. Siren Time_ ficld,-t?-riru!f.a stabbed to dwfiav assignments and^adminlstratlon 1 ot the court, which also- includes Municipal appointees • sohed- Springfield's civil -defense' S&ForJcirh 18 In a JU^IJC Iparklng lot h«j5_l. Ulod to be retained in their -the. MpvQUe ITieailrt In • New-- • .i-Harold/Gordon and Jacob ,Trl- their alarms two noun later, A schoPl bud.. . . by local taxation.- a public hearing oh the budget rrS?8'- J u d g c—Ackerman~'was present job Include:' sirens will henceforth sound j£H; rptmery Is seen-as mo--. 1 r for thc_l 860-87 y?ar was In- Following" 'approval • by Dr, at its-Jan, 18 meeting—at- the "named to tfi . tion court in 19S6, and he served $1,748,175. The proposed amount. birthday on Sunday!..' lector. , . TSJEert; G. Planer • as subervlsing~judge of that to; bc~raised-by..taxa-tlon is an "' She is little Marte Arine and Robert D. Hardgrove'eas- :-, (Continued oh Pagt-6) Brshco,. daughter of Mr. and increase of~^i72,085^ over this, 1 taiLReat Insurgent Henry S. - : ACKERMAN-— year's ttgure' pt-$l781fl,975. Mrsi Leroy-Branco of 74 Tooker ave. Marie m^de-hei^-debuWast; Wt||(H for .the twp GOP nom-- School board members com" Jan. 2 at Overlook Hospital. -itiWons fot—Inamship'-Cpm*. mentcd that ther-new-budget ln- mlttee. . . The .Rev. James tfratliSprlngficld baby to Dewart, pastor of the Spring- •INSIDE-YOUR- of- $237;400~fpr. .debt—. i after midnight Friday ~Tlcld_ BmanueI Methodist llOa.OOO-foricpnfimilng.rerjova- will bcjhe^.wrnnoFot Church, criticizes the concept - •tlon woxk_-B-t_ third, annual OT--an-ln-' ,MWrn St.. na envlaliyiSrl Ary iVim- guide forleach"^ •il?w^rrrastDr'." plani^fpr^—thst. - _ifiLu3ship's_.-ttrtnre •~deyelop-<- :Entertainment KreWaCwv^-'.""19" ""Ttlont; because/.the-pjiiv^yoi * *' "Family LHe Todayi limit' VeWcnhir. access to by Phyllis GtWRSr-TTTrr. .T 10 maze Gaudlneer Menu 4 N,-dc: Nobrlga i Leader Profile St, An-no's-rd^Kast St.-AnneV . William Trlvett ...... 4 on-the Sen, I^anbashlre, En»r : Religious News School Board Ritce land, a recent visitor im Social News ..' 13-1S Springfield, praises the town- Sparta News 20 chip's First. Aid- Squad. ,-,, Today's-Homemaker ' (Continued on Page 6) ". t>y Mary Armstrong , . If) Draws Candidates : '(IS LOOKED W*nt Ads 21, 22 The. Board of Education is as. a year ago., His home Is at 1-10 sured •"of having more than Pitt id. Haydu i)j an executive in IHI NATIONAL STATI BANK, enough candidates to , fill the the Haydu meay-paoklhg firm in tll.ob.lh, N. J, ipur vacancies which Will be up Newark, He seeks a three year Price Of Parking 1 Maunldln Avtnua for election on Feb. 8. This much term. SPBINOHEID, N. J. wate. made certain by Monday, as Plans to run for tine Board of five candidates either (lied their Education were also announced Up In Short Hills« THE SFMNONtiD BRANCH — potitlpns. or announced definite on Monday by Robert H. John- intentions to run. .Springfield commuters wh» son and by Jack Walsh. use Millburn Municipal parking The deadline for filing Is on Johnson, who lives at 21 Ruby Thursday, Doc. 30, at 4 p. in. at lot No. 8,, at tho Short Hills Sla- Bt., is ii teacher in the Newark tlon, will now h'uvo to pay $40 a Vhc school board office in tho school system. He has boon active James Caldwoll School, i'car for tho privilege, under th*'•'. In tho Recreation Department oiins of a now MUlbuin ordin» • Petitions woro filed by .Mon- basketball program for boys hero moo. Millburn resident* may ob- day for August Caprlo and Mrs.for a 'number of years., —- .aln parking slickers for $1". a Uuth Welsinan, board moinbora Wals-h, an attorney with of- /car, entitling them to park-In seeking reelection for another fices In Millburn', is houd of the Iho lot for 25 cents a day. All • hree yoara, and by Seymour 19(10 March of Dimes in Spring- non-realdcots however, must ob- Margiilies and Frank W.-Hnydu field and Is also active In the tain stickers costing $40 per Jr. Democratic ' Party. His home Is k'ear. .. ..-.,' Margullcs, an altornoy who at 162 Baltusrol ave, . lives at S9 S. Dorby rd., filed to Capilo, one'of two'Incumbents Millburn Police Chief Frank run for the one-year unexplred seeking another term,- Is presi- Stoockle advised Springfield iommulera- to use the Millburn ' DKIVt-IN motorists who might be less careful, the noted that the term to be filled In February. dent of the board, Mrs, Wclsn^an CAKEFOL DRIVERS will have the.best New Year's Eve fun, Station, rather than lh« one -at Will ClOSI Springfield uollce warned this week. As » reminder to driver of this car lost his lire In a Kt. 22 tirauh In Hnydu is a former board mem- was elected last year for a one AT 4:00 P.M. January nf 1004.' bor who did not sock reelection year unexplred .term. Short Hills, Ho said that they ON can park on Lot No. 9,'at'Olt.a . MIDAY EXPERT TAIIOIINO - M 4-O544 Htl 0ISUVHV • Mil PAKKINO A. Btlt Pliormoty, 3n-W>, l»H Cn^idy I Nt* Y»ot forty'fau«il, Holt,. CMIUKIM JHOI «EPAIB«, DK t-li»1 sp«iNoniiD mrm-cirv CAI co. ivo. and Luckawanna pi., fqf we. am Hl.Wdy Tall.n, JO Ctnlar «., lp*. Koillit'i falnl i, Wall Co., IS C.«Ur St. You Ring, Wt Brlna, ill Morrli Avt. Csral Lant CotU t, Ollt Shop, (cha Plt.ni Colanton. Sho< Iheu, 14S Morrli Avt. l 25 cents, without need of » park. • —ADV. >-ADV. V — —ADV. —ADV, ng sticker, ': ^ 1: i- • " / . *Mwl«l«MWMlrtM«^.^ GREETINGS
It's Holiday time <..Tfime of cheer, of good fellowship and good will... a tune when friends near and far -exchange the greetings of the season. Yes. it's holiday time ... you hear it in the singing of joyousrcaroW- in the glad ringing of bells. You see it in smiling faces and glowing decorations. Most of all, you_feel it in your heart, and'so do we, as we send season^rcetings and extend'every good wish fora Happyjjoliday to you, our most appreciated friends, neighbors and customers. ^_^r . r j— ..__
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Nepalese Boy Will Visit Dayton, BOY SCOUT DRIVE NOW UNDER WAY -'3 J ~FOR SPRINGFIELD" Health Officer Cites Township Attorney James Reside WithKenilworth Family M,—Cawley, chairman of the, WATCH Kiran Kumar Bbattaral, a high-j Dayton Regiona!_.High School, solving problems In advanced Springfield Residential ' Boy Danger t// ice Halls FOR school student from Nepal and Springfield, from Monday until mathematics.;— Dr. Robert S. Mllligan;g,. Sprlni-J _J3r. Milllgan reported that all Scout Fund Drive,- said this local storekeepers told the Board a delegate to the annual Herald Janr23. ~ '- . , •Great JPot__f»l]_V_ , field health officer, this week TURNING Whlle-h eT e;^hc=wUlrhe-the |-warned-agalnst-use-of ica-ballSf f Hlth'Hhdgjth^ He describes Nepal as a "ian"d items from their shelves as soon will attend classes at Jonathan house guest of Anthony Plronti of great potentiality." Kiran ial has been ' delivered to the' imported from Hpng.Kong, for of Kenllworth, a Junior at Day- captains in the campaign. New Year's Eve partie* or at as-the danger became known. ulans to becomes geologist, so He added that many scoutgroups ton. • that he can ^explore "the hidden "Scouting has a tremendous any other time. -Nepal is a small country In the and similar organizations had riches -and "unearth wealth to tnflneHl!e~en~tfaB''i>oyB~uf our • He noted that badly contam- sold the ice balls for fund- - First Baby northern part of the Indian sub- help my country, which is just town," Cawley said. "It in- inated "water had been discov- 7 : continent, lying in the foothills raising projects. (Continued from Page 1) breaking forth from a hard shell isMllfl deceltoyr"good behavior,, ered; inside the pjastic contain- , The- health officer strongly .of the Himalayan Mountains. . of poverty, hunger, disease and ers, whlbh are designed to keep THtTXeaclef office, it> uemer si., Kiran was bom in- Kathamany willingness to do things for urged alWesidents to destroy Springfield, no later than 10 a.m ignorance." • ^others, and teaches love for drinks cold wittwarnlluting-me 'any items of this, sort, which 'durttrc-capitaHof-NepalTand he 1 drinks when the ice melts, on Monday, Jan. 3. Entries, even attends St. Xavlcr's Gbdavari Nepal is one of 40 countries one's country. • were made in Hong Kong, im- which will be represented by The . Ici e ballsbll , againsit which W1HNH, AAA HAfnC UfOV lor babies born earlier, cannot be "We ask that all contrivu- mediately, "regardless of where : School. His "lather U the secre- fOtfU CONTBf - accepted after this deadline__. tary of the Ministry of Education -teenaged delegates at the 1966 tions be . turned -in_to me at nationwide warnings have., been . they were bougntn}r. who" sent The date.and Ume~of_bjrth Herald Tribune World Youth 420 Mountain ave. as-soon as issued,, are in the shape of balls l.thenv" . in the Nepalese government. Forum, Following his three- or miniature figurines depicting DAVID B. WOtFF must be substantiated by birth The Dayton visitor has a wide -possible. We also ask that_ certificate, physician's certifica- and varied range of Interests. week vlsinin Konllworth and at any men wtao would like to fish, pink elepfaanlA__women, tion, town records or other of- Dcyton Regional, he will have teething rings or similar items. He enjoys playing Softball, soc- help' the Scouts on this fund They contain a liquid, and bey ficial records acceptable to the cer, basketball, field hockey, vol- two other homo stays, take part drive contact me at DR0-4189. HSPPYlSTEW YEAR Wdlfff Is Selected iudges__Ihe. d e c i • i o n of the In a field trip in the northeastern are Intended to _be frozen and leyball and*cricket. * -part of thc-tJ.S-and a field trip 'Lend a Helping Hand' should then placed in highballs or soft judges is final. ihas been active In be our motto." To All of Our Friends & rensic competition and is also an to Washington. —— " drinks, Dr. Mllligan noted. Parents must agree that pic- He aririftri that virulent strains —.-••• Customers tures of_the winning bady, the enthusiastic actor. Besides- his Kiran will then conclude~his mother and father may be pub- leisure-time activities—he-spends journey with a final conTerence Council, declared, "It U-certajn of typhoid and other bacteria Iished In the Leader to announce •great deal of time reading and at the Herald Tribuno Fresh Air th.at Klran's presence will be eh- had been discovered hi various and publicize the winning baby. Ccmp at East'Flshklll, N..Y. lUghtenlng, not-only to hi-n, but samples of the ice, balls made 15 WESLEY JEWELERS DfHewJtorkRrm in Hong Kong. If the plastic If no baby is enteTEoTby the OUI DEADLINE ' In__Jitatement welcoming the faiso to the students, facuivy and .173 Mountain Ave., Springflald vlsltorr*J'aineff~A. Bender, presi- citizens with whom he has con- shell should-crack, the drinker --•:.,David B. Wolff lot _.13.T^Vvon .deadline on Monday, "the contest . I. noon Friday lor ergonliatlan, : could easily become infected. rd.,' Springfield, has been ap- wilill be extendeddd fof r anotheth r club, "wiial, church n»w«. dent of the Dayton Student tact" ' • , pointed general sales manager week. iiof Bnmo-New York, Inc., Rial I—Aleanwklle, tiny Marie Branco • RCA and Whirlpool distributors, 1 is getting all set for a bl-llngual rlt was announced "this week. ;. birthday party—she is starting to •]• Wolff, w&p served as first say her first words In both Eng- / ,...' lieutenant In the U-SZATTForceT lish and French, her mother's native tongue. . j was graduated from. Upsala Col-' T lOW.LOW; ' lege and joined Bruno-New York Marie is now fluent with a —as tfa» Westchester sales man- vocabulary including Mama, da- PRESCRIPTION ager. •' r J, ,,,'•'. da, Zsa-Zsa (for big brother •-. He was later appointed as- James, 14) and' minet (the "PRICES drag stores sistant sales, manager of thrRCA FfeSch word for kitten, which is - Visto division .and then sales applied both to the baby and to 1 managed of that division. the family pet). America's Her world is expanding rap- ULE Fastest idly theso days as she begins to PRICES Growing walk and get Into, trouble on • EFFECT her own. Marie's, favorite Hoys Urug Store\ right npw are her big brother's^ THRU JAN. 2 ,'. (Continued from Page 1) elec{ric~trairis amTner; mother's OMUfl: Chain - : Stanley Wnek, swimming pool pocketbook. — manager; Otto Fessler, building As her reign draws to its close, ..'inspector; Frederick-J. Stofany, the queen continues to wear her I auditor; Ensl6y R. Bennett Jr:, crown with grace and dignity :.„ .traffic, consultant, and t)r. Ralph (all things considered). —-Mond, police and-fh-e (lepartment The prizes^ which will be pre- surgeon and - physician member sented to the^winnlng baby in ECHO PLAZA . of tHe Board of Health.' the I960 contest, and to the in- A. number of appointments fant's, parents, include: • are alto -scheduled for" municipal | X ^0-inch birthday cake,Jtrom '^OUNTrilK AVE., RTE. 22 I • J i boards and committees. the Cake Cottage, Gen. Greene i. . FredTBeneker will be named Shopping Center; a certificate SPRINGFIELD,,, —'------to the Board of Health and Ar- for baby's first pair of shoes, CHRISTMAS CARDS V TOYb & u«.,.u« *2L ' • thur Kessclhaut and "Henry front Colantone Shoe Shop, 245 ; Bultman ' will be reappolnted. Morris ave.; a $10 savings ac- -MftC Ta^TE TREATS * GIFT WRAP & RIBBON I-*-. __.. Harclgrove' will serve as liaison count, from Crestmont Savings T ^4 with the Township— Committee.'"' and Loan Association, 175"Morris DR «-4134 ; John Quinn of 102 Irwln st. ave.;. a lobster tail .dinner • for CHRISTMAS TREE L1GH1 j^TmB LAJJ) Pp»n Dolly 9 a.m. •» 10 p.m. ' |".'5 mom and.dad, from, the Hearth lot. till » - Sun'MUlT f] , >.wlll be appointed to the Human Restaurant, 244 Mountain ave.; •Rights "Commission, and all Also, a Kohner Busy, Box (10- other members will be retained in-one toy) worth $5, from Kay's Bring yjiur Holiday-Film in office. Stationery and Hardware, 265 I- \ Richard StocWnjger _ and Morris-ave.; a $5 gift certificate, toSAV-^ON and receive- .'George Merrill -will be reap- from Michcle's Youth FashionsTl pocketbook. _ipolnted' lo the; local "assessment Echo Plaza Shopping Center; a She wave*. NOW ONLY RECORD ALBUMS _ixoinmlsslon. One for * mains to be filled. mom, from Norma's Salon of KLEENEX SfrhwaH,?: ' iSOtt^ '$5 ]',reappolntcd to the Board; of gift certificate for dry~cleanih"g7 ' "Adjustment." from One Hour Martbilzlng, 767 Mountain ave.; TISSUES .. Richard, rVlanrl™>n will be T;:nnmed'to the board of archllect- Also,- choice of an • aluminum . Ural review,, and' Azelglo Pan- bottle sterilizer kit or a case of SN068LENH iOlX :War-4imiy roll" of Kodacolor_pr black and ?r canl7 Michael Keselica, Maurice baby formula, from Park Brags, Give bar a •queen, rite MACH'J JTound wblte fllm-brought to xdtor processing (sizes _i Green and Falklri will - " ;Gen. ^-Greene—Sho -Center; moves her,head. Cone* 120, 126, 12T,'S20) you will receive a fresh . named. . lubrication and oil change, lor with battery operated CHRISTMAS roll of the same ilze absolutely FREE with.' —New-members of the Industrial the family caav-from Pinkava's CAiDY "Sprinbil (One day service on black and white committee will be William •Eeso Station, Morris ave. at M*. bright box Of ... extra fast on Kodacolor.) v—-.,:...:' j Ruocco. Clifford Zlirimer,-Frank Caldwell pi.; a $5 gift certificate HaortM mfflc and '. Gilbert and WilliamiaW. Con- from Heinette-Youth Centerr264 dark ehocoU tea. gly e, David Morris ave., and a three-piece VEEP-CUT HEALTH & Blumenkrantz, Harold O'Neal, silver set, for the baby, from -Willlam i Wesley jewelers, 173 Mountain BE A DTP SPECIALS _:T5BHford Wellen, Bernard Mollen, Domlnlckia Morgese arid Theo- $1,80 tia,' i.t-Wf-iuir . ' dore Brlndell. • brary books have been ordered. ..J=..:--.-T- Scheduled for reappolntment A.wide variety of instructional .are Daniel Kalem, Louis Splgel, materials _arfll be." available to'. ma. t%*um HEAD & , and Richard Ott_.on_the_Jnsur_-. our teachers so that they' may KODACOLOR •UHTtR'S OOOKTAIL ; snce committee, and . George meet md_teach tp> the < Individual" Ohio Arts foil' •: dlelmron tmj-board of trustees nee'dsrof children. color metal globe. SHOULDERS of the Springfield Public Li- Hired ftfr^'th^ GUp* k> geogragby brary.- ,- ..• Jan. 1 to June 3,- are the fol- 11.44 tiK, ii or. LIQUID , Raymond Forbes and Leslie lowing teachers;—Mrs— Betty Rosenbau'm will-be-appointed to Gobel of Maplewood, at. a sal- IMAALOX V'the Planning Board. AlsoTo be ary of $4,980; Mrs. Dana Wins- .'named, as ex officio members, low of Springfield, -at.' $3,600, ANTACID.. ,', arc Walter Kozub, town engineer and Martin Berlin, part-time : and Planer, ae mayor. psychologist, at $1,968 for two Jay.Longfleld will be appolnt- days a week. —-• no mi, i% or, . i- «d as secretary to the-Board of Berlin will also serve as TAPER PLATES Tax Assessors, :•=•-- how wiUiam VeitM, , teacher PEiPTO -*t the Thelma 9" DINNER SIZE 40 FOR Jjchool, will also tutor on Sat- BISIVIOL ~ urdaxe, at $8 per hour. • --4—Berwtclrnioied- that the / from ragell)_ gram, will be~primarily- fo Robert_nSouthward, finance • committee chairman," _was fox •J charge "of^prtparatloir Lyouiigstew • in gr FSRMULA 44 7Qc .school board-chairman, .presided The boards accepted-with re- w HOTDMfcffiPS at-the"•-- "'- ' " •»-= -REo^$i^scsn»^r • Education members fect Veb. v piralsijfT}'—== ' prdpossfls for emergency_bus Bender, "for * the great amount JESTAID ^service for children across Rt. of time you have put In and for ; 278 construction areas with your technical knowledge." j ROOM VAPORIZER MEDICATED . Township Comniltteman Robert He added, "We ar •-• (' ^UIIllllllhllllllllliMfinmiimiUlllIinilllinillllinillllnmnilimmiiiHiminnnmniiinrmilllimH: LEADER PROFILE Resolved, For 1966 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR As 1965~dwindles off into the mints of our policemen, teachers —-„-.. -WILLIAM TRIVE1T- —~ oblivion, we enter 1966 withthe primary whose responsibility is simply for the,,_ EMERGENCY BVBEfJ service now and then argut who hope that the worhLwill Hurvive at'teast present and the future of our-natio^am-^-i.^nt to thanlryou for help- should bear the cort. .,... If Springfield residents discover their until 1967,- ' woefully underpaid ancroVeTWorkeH. We ing us air our views in the Dec. Our cause U moral, not pouu-. K- window sills covered with snow some have no right to expect them to be any 16 edition of the Springfield cal. We are concerned for w We do feel, however, that the- local «afety of our children, no* '^morning as a_re_ault_of a stealthy_, heavjr of humanity. Leader. I regret, however, that r«iowfair"durIng''iHe night, they can be" community-~newspape£-haa.the-rkht_to ™°™. it._waa..lliil_cn.jl_Efll.likal.Jfine_ "political retribution." imke its New Year's_re.solutions, for the through editorial implication •^'Vepn-firignt that no major crisis will be en- ber of them., are,...._, ratliBi UHUI printing my letter in J8 rd. "•••-countered. All they would have'to do editorial sit8ff_and also for a wide range of- civic figures. On behalf of the varsity coaches in .it_s •' ^entiret y_ as a . letter to the *.•(- would-be-to-clear off their driveways, our high schooh-we-firmly resolve to feed editor, as It was written. ••^!\wipe the snow from their cars__. ._.'~ahd. For ourselves, we firmly resolve to 1 spell all names, and render all dates cor- our children with utmost vigor., We-fmy-- i feel'it was quite-dear that ~,T''; This expediency," they "know, will be ... ther remind all parents of. basketball we are charging the Board of '");„", "Ih-isexpediency, they know, will be rectly —-following which we- will WK1Kwalk:. Education with lack of action on .vv/due to the supervision and workof a on water_for the ^emb.ed^W^---^- ™$£$£££%&%% a moral Issue. The only poditt- When driving, we resolve to consider"" .cal inference was the. Jlack_qf _ .-r:? veteran road:, superintendent named Wil-.. to get through JU doorway. Our basket- - sympathy and direct action by *•••"•• liam Trivett, a capable crew of 11 men (a the other motorists and never insist on ball training . area need not always be our rights-just-to save 15 or 20 seconds. the township- safety director. '"foreman and 10 laborers) and the re*- known as Pygmy Village. The situation now has promise. " y .sponsibility of the township engineer, We realize there-are • some~Hrlvers -who--.• On behalf 6f~our political leaders, we do. For them, we resolve to send flowers. of changg e due to the ppositi '*.,—WalterKWiib. .. resolve to remember that candidates are tioti n oh th'rthe'partt off tthh e ( r;:-.., ^"Wfeready, all rights declarea-WH- ~~We resolve to remember, that members much like birds, They often flock to- eliip Committee. For thi« posi- of moainmniicipal boards and committees gether, and a little salt-on-the~t»il-migKfc"^3Ive: action we are'grateftil, but • Ham-Trivett.— serve for salaries which are nominal. at still concerne1 d that a possible Save-Tim*! Save "WWe haveTixTpi0WShaveTix7pi0WS7 two front end do more~good-than~a_radth p on thth e headhd; "" ~~ * ""* ' ""'" best and more often non-existent. Even Finally, and in the' full knowledge conflict of jurisdiction with Mit Oonrenieat - .w •''• loaders, one of which is new . . .a part so, we fail to understand- why. people that newnpttperiiien^ too,-are human and Board-of Education-might com-- f>^eO85,000 worth of equipment ..,,-,_ just ^should choose to submit—themselves to liable to error of fact or philosophy, we plicate the matter. ,. . ':'Tirarin' to take off at the first necessary the sort of abuse many of these men and_ enter the tiew year with a heartfelt megr If the township committee ^... sign. We're just waitin'.". • 'J. women receive. ' - • • _ — eage to all those whom we might offend: agrees ihat-bus, service is nec- ,. ^" Trivett, who has been "on the job" for essary, then it" is necessary now. We firmly resolve—to mn ember that Don't call us.JW-s'll call you. (Neceaaity will not wait unUl it pir4i_about_20..yeara-a3-toad superintendent^ CALENDAR LISTS is decided who Will foot the Call6««-5950 ..•;••.•, explains that everything that is In readi- bUl or-until an innocent child,' SPRINpHBlD, N. J. '^..Tiess • . . includes the plows--(t>ne—is~a EVENTS-PUNNED is hurt. Let's lmpletnent-ihe bus ,',j,^jeep_plowj, a loader, salt spreader, cen- Men's Lodge Cited entire community.. Much of the ^ V|ter spreader irucks and a bulldozer . . .- IN COMING WEEK fund goes to various organiza- n Wednesday"— 9:30 a.m., First tions and .foundations on college FOR SALE BY OWNER - SPRINQFI|LD 3V ill! of which will be utilized_over a total Presbyterian Church, ladles' campuses and another large por- ••sm-of 35 miles af-road . rr^winding r • ,-• -*••*. Davtes said that no immediate johanges J_ln_ distribution :ar»T "I STARTED OFF as a foreTirairfor "planned, andttiatnPraflk-BaVriest,- . the township and tKenfin^rW^ter, be- fpresident •, of' TapIoer "..'• C^hie road superintendent." : -wtU continuti e hdhds aasoctatloi n with .. •••"""• Trivett married-"a girl from Mill- the firm in ah advtaory capacity.- burn," and was blessed with five children. . _ .u—-'iThere-'s—WiIliam,~Clflyton, -Jimmy, fARLYconr i _rubllilly"cholm,,n ono* InJIvWuot. .HM- . Judyand Danny,-They all live in Spring- urgid lo .lii«rvt th'o 'HJoy Wooo-llnoo* JieldT , _ Ihlt nowipopor for olhor than i ip»t •;-.-—"In fact; one of_thfim_^~ Clayton — nm, Thurtday (t.oyan birtor. ImloJo ' works with me. Y'see, after he was mar- ^your; nnmt, «Jdr«U ono* phono rtumbor. ried, hejnfisdfid..a job, so I got hjnvj. job ftsJaborer-on my crew. - :.""' zr-=: "Clayton," Trivett grins, "made me » ',• jrrandfather five months agot. He has a cute little daughter^^^ ~ -' Two^oF'TrivelRfl" ySuims L _ -Jhigh-iichool-*and—two-are in ' grammar here "in_Bpf liujTldd;:. he indicated. Trlveflritni mcmber-of4he Volunteer ;ire ~- J • .... progress we've -awde—>n—the____j -p*s4t-2O~yBSTSTit really amazes me," he • Bays. • • " , . . • • * •• '•&. "WHY — JUST THINK ... when I started as road supervisor that many year's ago, I had just, ono truck. "Now I have six trucks, aa nart of the Top row, left to right: $86,000 worth of equipment. And let me Will the next loseGiron tell you . • . that's, nrowess! Newton, N: I., Pope John'XXIII H. S. "'Coui'se. we didn't bnvn the sort of Robert Clowe •,• traffic then thnt we do tciav ... or Albert Einstein Stockton, N,]., So. Huriterdon Regional H.S. the type of-'ro'"l" • , . or t:hp nmount of Robert T, Knight . . people ... Still, the progress we've The Oppcnheimer Fund Laurence HarbV,N.j,,St,Miry'i H.S. is a mutual please stand up? loteph P. Schlppert ' ' (Continued'on Page 5) . Spring Uke.N.I., St. Rose H.S. ' investment fund. HiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiriimitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiit Front, left to right:, > , TheOppenbelmerFuiuiisamoV- ClnrkA. D'Elia . (ual fund whoee management These seven young men ate considered among the Brick Town, N. |., Brick Township H. S, will take pNdtat risks In an ef- lohn A.Gerth -> .- • fort to make yottt money (row. best science students in New Jersey. They've just Write for a free prospect**. Biooksido,N.|.,.WestMorrlj Regional H.S. David F. land (Ii wMi wMck k«i bun m»rf«l Hi* IfttntriaM returned from the Seventh ArmualYoutH Conference ». OSCAR iAROPr Company Phlllipsburg, N. |., Phlllipsburg H. S. M Cwitar V; IfirlnprliMp , N, J. 070s!, on the Atom in Chicago, SO Morris Avanu* a«« »»fl.». U\i « IprlnglUW, N. J. IMII DiunJay Wy tmmw htklblilita C Sprlngflcld, N. J. ICP&L/NJP&L is proud to have had the opportunity •honat 414-7700 379-7444 once again to sponsors delegation of outstanding MMM tead me « free eecy ttl tb« student* from high schools In Its service area- We. < tuWrlpM** Mta MM y**r!y . Op^MbtUttr Fund t •MWI AND IDITOKIAL NrAITMlMT recognize that the advance of scientific and technical Ak U 4 knowledge is In the hands of students like these. MMtM'tfMMI U IMVISTOR-OWNIO ILtCVRIO COMPANIES Ut .M.Uinut, JUrtor Urn How.nl, autilUlori Milton Mint., butlnou _St«ie_ lalwrl H. Irumoll, •dvtrtlilng w«n«|« SPRINGFIELD LEADER, Springfield, N. J. * Thursday, December 30, J3A5 5 '65 Looked To Future: From Master Plan To Library Site (Continued froiii Pagr 1) below average. , .'A. group of light al Mountain ave. and Livingston. . . Builder Third Springfield Fire' Department rie Smith join in effort to ring in Township Meeting over an Planning Board • . . New Pub- Henry Bujtman fleeted Reader ?v?-residents —calls Shunplke rd. . . Hay fever Class-John-AV-Buok4«y, USN, responds-to 138 alarms In first MOO doorbells . . . Spring- alleged zoning violation ... u "Tiiffcr'crs~asked~lo"list symp- participates^ in "the largest"""jsii mnnih«"T,rTpflT~"~ New field's origina1-"eycsore,""'tho Hcnry-Crabarz—and" Donald "~ UntlP 1 toms lo assist research in an six monuis oi J»oa. . . wew ^ | dilapidated Mantel, Democratic candidates, iB "°° ' ' Sanitation, and Wallace Cai-1 "use'of Franklyn P'- and Hen- combat amphibious opei-atlon abandoncc | ave., Center st, and__Hannah len is Tclected as Democratic sliaw ave. an "a speedway by 18-communily study directed since Jnchon, - Koroa, " 1050,— probem n Springfield: rats plzj,B paUn. on Mountaln avCt call on Republicans dominating are Invading downtowir busl- i , ^ the governing body to "pay st, End-of-the-year rtport by leader ... Rainfall in May drivers evading the traffic- from St. Baranabas Hospital, whllo-scrvlng-with Naval M6- and Ca!dwcl pl sold to tho the_Springfield Youth Employ- - bile Construction Battalion 10 construction.'ness area as ,result of- Rt. 78 N j Cai.pcnl(!rs pcnslon Fund. back to tho townshipp of ment Service states 500 appli- . (Seabces) . . . Lynn Soulh- v September Springfield treasury the tax-, cants registered, with some 55 '"• ward reigns as Senior BalL payers' money they spent at percent of" "tfie applicajii _. Queen at the annual senior August 1 The Rev. Wyatt Tee Walk- the attempt, which failed, to er, who has assisted tho Rev. coming from boys: 134 of these prom at Dayton Regional High _ The Rev. Lester Messer- modify the Valco court deci- young people are now attend- School. . . School's out; play- schmidt resigns as~pastor oi Ma'rliintulhEr_Klng ,ln- activi- sion ->-^ • While declining to ing college. Also,.requests were ground activities begin. Holy Cross Lutheran Church ticsj>f the. Southern Christian -make-permanent a tompo'ary listed from 215 employers, with to asaumenew Butles in Long Lcadei-ship Conference, re- restraining order limiting Island. . i. Township"Commit- ceives the second annual hu- burning of trees uprooted by some 302 jol s filled; 32 per-^ July - tce meeting begins, literally, man rights award of Temple " bulldozers clearing a path cent of these jobs led to, re- Parents of- children sched- Sharey Shalom . . . A 20-yiBT- throughr'Springfield for Rt. 78, peatcallST.' rJohrrA. Bender uled"for transfer in fall from'" •in the dark, ends with objec- tions from. neighbors cnticiz-— °_!d Murray Hill girl, Jlita Supremo Court Judge Milton announces his resignation from Walton School to ChisolnT" i th bj Fll t the Board of Education- ... . The Administration, It is .re- undergoing severe strain at ev- this year to' undergraduate iin g noisei s and music from Sics, Is the subject of an eight. Feller commented that town- School are busy op]K>sing the_ mllo chase by Springfield po- shiP ordinances on burning of American Field Service of ported, j* trimming budgel-re- ery level. Qualitative as wcllvas schools, Including community 6hlft in school district bound~ -town pool . . . The Hiroshima colleges, and "from $60 million to Day Committee of Union lice up and down Rt. 22rher—P'ant H'o apply to the high- Jonathan Dayton pins • to — ' Sponsored By The SpringfieldRedder Contest Rules 1, Parents mutt be permanent rasldanU of Sprlngflklid. Entriat—«ven for aarllar bajbTas— SpririgfieldLeader First Baby of 1966 GALORE ENTRY BLANK IN THE MONEY" PAMIIY NAMB ;.,,; • •u-i- • • BABV'* NAMI • • • •...... 77, MOTHeR'S"* »ATHSR'S NAMIJ ';:,..i....««.., 7. .,7. AWSIT Springfield's First HOMB ADDRESS , irryvTV.V;.;.....;..;....i.i,,...yVi^vivi. Baby if 1968 will"""" I DAW OF BIRTH ~ •-flMIT.,..,..,A.M...t...v;r.M, HOSPITAL,...... j.,.^1^...... SPRINGFIELD'S • ATTCNDINO PHYSICIAN ., , „. ADDRESI. ..„,... „..• .".. get off to a good ; 7IRST - CERTIFICATION SUBMITTED .,..„..;.'.. '..!..(»IHli'~CWBIteiK;tT financltlly ' I I Wr.by otilhorln Iht SprloBfl»IJ Undt> In Idlii yltluro of our"b«by,i CONGRATULATIONS to Springfield's New to Sprlnflfleld'* Nfew Baby— Baby of 1966 "" Our Gift Is Our Gift to the,Baby is a ... Let m help you celebrate KOHNER BUSY BOX First Baby of 1966 this wonderful occasioJT with a 10 INI TOY i $5.00 SAJ6 • STURDY • PLASTIC TOY Haircut • Shampoo Baautlfulty Dacorated Attach «• rluypin «r Crib. No looi. Pdtli Gift Certificate 10 Inch Birthday Cake Value $5.00 Style Set (Mom 8 Dad'i ehol<« sf TO THE PROUD Welcome First Baby SPRINGFIELD'S PARENTS OF BEST WISHES Tn The Proud Parent* of Springfield, 1966 Newest Restaurant SPRINGFIELD'S Our Gift to You or Sprlneflcld's 1DB8 Baby Is a Choice of an . Congratulates FIRST 1966 BABY A Gift Certificate ALUMINUM BABY BOTTLE STERILIZER KIT Mow & Dad. A Complete Lubrication and Oil Worth $5.00 <— OK — wl»h u A CASE OF BABY FORMULA Change for the Fimlly Car For Dry Cleaning ProKviotd by your dotlor LOBSTER TAILS PINKAVA'S Motor Co. One Hour Marlinizing DiNNER FOR TWO ESSO SERVICE STATION :. Drycleaning PARK DRUGS Morris Ave. at Csldwell flao* 161 Mountain Ave., Springfield 225 Morris Ave., _...— eUI THE HEARTH RESTAURANT 244 Mountain Ave., Sprlnafltla*, N. J. • OR »-T44f DR 8-0181 B82-9729 General Green Shopping Center DR 9'4912 * Thursdoy,J)eeejjihet,JO, 1965 A NEW YEARNS EVE SAFETY SPONSORED IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY THE FOLLOWING: FIRMS: gamated ~ Robert L. Fringi , National Appliance Springfield Die Casting General^tgencies- 87a Chestnut Strett '""Service Co. Co.,inc. Unlon-887-3400- :"~ (rormeriy Alblez-Gullk) 1065 Morris Avenue - 725 Lexington Ave. Insurant • Mutual Fundi_ Union—MU 6-03*4- KenUworth-CH S-O6OS- US Hwy. « & F«lrw«y Dr. Garden State Bowl Union—MU B-8100 Unjcn.Irv.-HlU. Lint "- "Union—MU 8-1338 The National State Bank St. George Diner Hub* Borinsky, Prop. — .Elizabeth - Hillside - 70S W. St. Otor(a Av«. Fred Allen Agency Nick Svercbedc Jr., Mir. Kehilworth - Rahway > Linden—«U 9-8B3T -Sales - Rental* - Insurance Rotelle Park . Springfield • la°° St' * ' Summit - Westfleld • Gauer Metal Products, Incr New Jersey Bell Stuyvesant Anto Body 4 178 North Michigan Ava. — Kenllworth—241-4080 Telephone Co. Fender Works, Int American Products Co., Inc. Irvington 688 Stuyyesant '..AvEZL., 610 Rabway Avenue Irvington—IS 1-1800 Union—MU 7-4100 —4(ew Jersey Bell 1140 MorrU Ave. —"nelepnone Co. Michael Tanto Insurance Bellows Valvair Unloa-MU 8-9100 ' Union " ~ 1U S. 'Wood Ave. 1181—Route 21 — - Und«n-«IS-MW - I— Mountalnslda—AD 1-887T 01ymp*FRestauranl~r Conditioning Comptny ' 877 Springfield Ave. Town I Campus Benedict Motel -Blvislon Union Tank Irvington-EB 4-78SR Car-Company -^~ tau Dlatr ' 401 W. Edgar, Road A US Highway 31 Parti Unlimited Of llniw MorrU Ave. at Greea Lane "US Hwy.. No. 1—Linden Union, Mew Jersey — Union-1W-IM0- 2024 MorrU Ave. Unlon-MU 8-17S0 Betty's Beauty Lounje Savings Bank ~ Towiiley's RwUuraBt k 1285 Springfield Ave. Union Square MorrU Ave. Perforating Industries, Inc. Irvington—IS 4-3139 7 CsUrers _ . , ,.--, Union ' 608 Commeree Road Linden—WA S^fSBO 880 North Aveaue TJalon-SL 2O0M Betty land ~ TStHowari^Savings. PeterebTStamping-i Diner Restaurant — Institution Tretola's Restaurant 1922 X. Si George Ave. .. Mfg. Co. iJd=B2TRI777 "Newark • So. Orang*' Galloping Hill Head No. -CaldweU & Irvington Union—MU 7-070T 76 No. Michigan Avenue 1 Injured by Federal Kenllworth—CH 1-eiOB Open New Year * Day Deposit Insurance Corp. B & M Aluminum Co. 3084 MorrU Avenue Underwood - Frank* Union—MU «-9681 International Paint Co. P™« Funeral Home 114-X. rimt Ave ""Morris It Elmwood Ave. Jtoielle—CH' (-1140 Associates^ Union—MU S-1S0O U60 »priBgIi*ld Avt. Boyje-Associates irvingtoa-ES 1-I3W Insurance Specialist*™" : -Public Service 385 Jersey Avenue • ~Two VeUraM Coordinated Transport Union Autemotiva Co, IS 1-1000 -Maplaweed •89 Chtitnut Ave- Breuninger, Jnc. Unlon-MU «-7739 Pulaski Savings ft grim g Ave. Irvington Cutlery —7«i-««io - 81 Snilth St. ' - Loan Association UnionCenterNatiQMlBinli isn't kidding. That Irvlngton—ES 1-0001 Main Office— 8 CoBvenient-toeaUoM ia Brounell - Kramer - Waldor - 860-lBth Ave—KS AJB00 Ul Branch Office— "one for the road" Agency Irvington Esso Servieenter 875 Grove St.—ES 3-480^ may well take you all 1478 Morris Ave. 84S' SprlngOeld-Ave. "Irvingtqn "* Union Drive-In Theatre Union—MU 7-1133 Irvlogton—ES 2-3131 the way into eternity. Pyropfastics Corp. \ Hcutl 21 , Burton Company,, Inc Inc.. , - Union—MU 6-ll«0 -HoHdays and weelt comPPi.t. in.uranc. service— Johnson Realty Co., — ttSli ; 2185 -MorriMorris Av«Av«. '113 g. Wuud Aver • ends are tlie-timesof union-ew-suo -v:sM-8iir Linden—WA 5-6860 Universal Mfg. Co., he.:; Benjamin Romano 1168 Grove St. ii Irvington—ES 4-2030 \] j, Reahy Former President, Union iampert Farms Stores Township Safety Council *Wi -the highest^casuaUy^compiete-Reai Storej Serving the • ~ ,. , . \t i . Insurance Communities of Irvingtoni U. S. Savings Bank lists. More drivers ioo» cunton Ave. - Union, KeBttwerth,,. _ Red Devil Tools Ivy Hill Office d ,7_ Irvington—371-4106 fctnden It Roielle' 72 Hit Vernon PI. Schallc Chemkals ~~ Newark—MA 4.8800 3400 Vauxhsll Road -more of a hurry, traf- Center Typewriter Service Louis Leviqe, Inc. Union—MU 8-6800 11(3: Clinton-Ave. Regl EsUte - Insurance Tic is congested, driv- Irvington—BS" 8»3310 ~"~2S3 N. Wood Ave.' Robak-Macysyn Agency ~ Van Houten's Esso Xlnden—HU StuyveiaiF~Av«. It ing strairnincreases^ 359-16lb Ave. =.01*11 Avt. City Federal Savings- Irvington—878-4883-4 Unl9B-IM-B781 Add to this potion, . Morrii U Eiiex Counties _lowy, Binder — „ the drinking driver, ~tifson & Borrus Rosrfle^Dairy - ~ Veller Auto Electric Coacfllight 881 MillHurn Ave. 840 Wi-lal-Ava.——- -Auto Alr-ContUtioaeri r—. and the mixture; Millburn_ ""• Rbselle4-CH B-6378 •__ 415 qhestnut St. is DEADLY! " — - DR 0-2128—VlR 8-8100 UlSTOrW^rai* 1488 SprlhgHeWAve. Mipltwood—7«l-«74 oselle Quality Bakery Middlesex Tool w.l3b_Che«tnut_SU»= jt Machine Co. RolieUe—CH. 5-2291 ' — Nelson Bi Dane & Son A Agency, Inc. 1187' Globe Ave.' ~*V Chestnut Street lit Morris Ave, -1-4770 Inc. :Uttlon-MU 7-1*11=, It'g had^arfew-drlnkt tHat He Ijpflnifield—DR-«-8«6 1135 Chestnut St ~L ^^HSseUe—CH 5-7S30. .- — ^ cngonHers t . ^ n rgality-hjs reactiong-haye slo^^bjown ... Ujilon—MU. 8-0310 "Mr. gdw,Vg. Cornwall, Mgr. OeUcalesseA) -== ZJ3.W Sfiiyvesa . . Uaion—MtJ —and-Iights Wind, asAe-figfflS-drowBi^^ - Mna Caterin ion .887 Rarltan Road < 895 ' 1203 Stuyvesant Ave. tragedy. Keep~ouf of this grim picture.- If you drink, doii't drive . . . if ttOleUe-CH «-0 Mountainside—AD 8-3092 • Union—MU 7-0750 you drive, DON'T DRINK! Willy's Mountain Villa Elgene Tire Coraptny Mountainside Disposal Alexander E. Smal Agency Stirling Road Wawen Twn»p«-7S4-7311 MUltewn Hold Mountainside 778 Springfield Ave , Union—887-4150 , 882-1811 Irvington—ES 4-4400 Western Electric Co., Inc. Elkiy Products Co., Inc. Mountainside Plumbing J. R. Smith. Mfg, Co. 450 Liberty Avenue Union—MU 4-1OB6 35 Brown Ave. 874 Short Drive - Old- New Brunswick Road • 8-7880 Mountainside—383-0897 New Market—PL 2-0770 AlCOHOLind Martin Witzburg Four Seasons Play & M & R Refractory Somerset Bus Co. Son Insurers Metals, Inc. US Highway 22 GASOLINE Recreation Center Mountainside—AD 2-2030. 2022 Morris Avenue West Chestnut at Route 31 85 Brown Ave. Union—MU 7-2244 DON! MIX Unien-MU 7-0151 Springfield—DR 8-5700 Spartan Precision Frank's Auto Service Mrozek Auto Sales Parts, Inc; G.G. Woody Funeral Home 385 Morris Ave. 830 E. St. George Ave. 1187 Route 31 206 Kast 8th Ave. SpriHgfield—DR 9-0181, . Llnden-HU 6-1616 , MoUBttlwld*-132-7484 x Ros«Ue-CH 8-6860' This New Year's Eve- - and Throughout the Year MAKE THAT 'ONE FOR THE ROAD'--COFFEE! * Thursday, December 30, 1965 aaatJaaaVaaatt9Ma*Ji Senators Appointed Ir i i* m For Telethon Drive ij illm Julius R. Pollatsuhek, presi-, Dennis Jame* as master of cer- mmmmm , dent at United Cerebrai_Palsy emonles. . 1 Both Senators urged residents *& •' : . United Cerebral Palsy League, of the slaTe' to pledge gevier- mm of Union County, this week-an- ously during the telethon hours, nounced the appointment of and. expressed their hope that Senators Harrison- A. Williams the January telethon would be i_Jr. and Clifford P. Case as hon- at huge_suct'essr orary co-chairmen of the 15th Glenn Smith, son of Mr. and annual united Cerebral- Palsy Mrs.-OTOrge-SmlUfc-Jr.-of Eli Telethon. ",•'.. betli, has been chosen as junior "The telethon will be seen on telethon chairman" for 4he state. WOR-TV, Channel B, from Sat- Glenn, _ a four-year-old with urday, Jan. 15, 10:30 p.m., tocerebral palsy, receive* treat- Sunday, Jan. 16, 5:30 p.m._Dur- ment at the Union County "Cere- ing the IB-hour period, . stars bral Palsy_League j^snter in irom all media will be seen with Cnntord. . CJC. QUEEN— Hiss Joan DeFlores of Union, second from left, and Hiss Iris Collins of Ho- SealContributions stile Park, second from right, accept trophies on being: named "Miss CJC" and "MUs Nifbt Owl." They were crowned at Union Junior College's. annual dinner-dancer N. Mi- chael LlndVman, president of the Day Session Student CouneU,-and. Miss Addle Osborna NowTotal$76,993 of Westfleld .last year's "Miss Night Owl," make the presentations. ~ - Christmas—Seal—contributions problems connectedTwIlh tuber- to the Un1on~C6unly Tuberculosis culosis; prevention and control "Miss Night Owl," crowned-Mis* and Health League ..have readi- remain to be solved, and we hop* Union Girl Selected Collins ed $76,-983, it was announced to be. in a position to make a , Both "girls were recipients ot this Week by George Schotfrfgimnt' step forward In the next gifts, bouquets and trophies Miss DeFlores, a sophomore, is a president of the League, The five yeryearss' to to c combat this chron- ti i die physical science major In UJK tal thus far Is slightly ahead of ic, contagious, recurring disease. She is a-graduate of Union High the amount this time last year. Miss Joan DeFlores of Union deman of Laureltpn; L.I.; , School. A liberal arts , major, —^There is still time to send m Was crowned "Miss UJC" andpresldent of the Day Session Stu- Miss Collins is an alumna of contribution to the League," Mlss'lriaf Collins of Roselle Park, dent Council. Miss .Addle Os- Cranford High School. She Is-s Schott s»ld,-"and I urge every- Libraries To Get formerly of Cranford, was bom. of Westfleld, last year's freshman. " "• one who has, not yet done so to crowned "Miss Night Owl" at take care of It as soon as pos- -j-ihe . annual Christinas dinner- slble," '. dance of Union Junior College The entire program of the Tu- lllr000!n6ranh Id last Wednesday at the berculosis League as It relates to iticler, MUlburn. , the problems ypf tuberculosis and other-respiratory diseases In the From PolifFund Miss DeFlores, daughter of Mr. Need A Wig? i county it In the process of eval- Approximately ill.OPO „ and Mrs. A. J. DeFlores |-uatiotr by several committees maining In the Sabln Oral Polio Homer ter., Union/Was elected - .-• We Have Itl^ from the League's board of di- «Mlss UJC" by Day Session stu- . ..„ , ^.j,^, ~™.u v* M.- - Sundays Program will be turned dents over four other finalists: HaveAJffiigir^;', Smifli-of Elisabeth (•t»ndln»): U iuiiloirch»ii • •' rectors with consultants from_|_over to libraries »t Union Junior Miss Kathleen Jf. Brighton of - mas for the 15th annual United Cerebral Palsy Telethpn to be held Jan, . 15-16. With the community, iimmiUing-' to College, Cranford, and in com- fd S39 East Grant ave., Roselle ••• ..--•:• We^Oe^ I« him are Sen. Clifford P.' Case (left), honorary co-chUrm»n: Aaron Blomharen of Cranford,' Sehottr r. munities -, throughout Union Park; Miss Charlene E.-DeDeUal 2 Junior chairman for the 1965 telethon, and Julius »• Pollatsehekhek, preildont-opresldsnt-of the UnMerltJnlied__. When the evaluation is com- County. "ot-TBelin; Hiss Stephanie J. £ Cerebral Palsy Associations of^Nevv. Jersey and '" " •'-" Cerebra-—•-—•l i Palsr»-<—' Xeagu »-._.c. .o»f , plete early-in 1968, the-corranit- This- was announced by._ji Morris pif_EastJBrunswiSk,_iiiid ,£ Colon;,County., ' "•., . .. • twill'- will formulate «- five-year spokesman for theTUhlon Coun- MlM'Cathleen J. Peterson of plan of work for the county tu-~ ty Medical Society. He said that, 71.8 Franklin tin, Roselle. berculosls league, based on pub- since the funds-_uiere collected Klein, trustee; ;JBlll Hausler, Miss Collins, daughter of Mr. grand lodge representative, and lic health priorities in -Union from the public, the Medical Baseball Dinner County. The purpose of .the eval- Society felt this distribution and Mrs. Donald W. Collins of n Prepon, alternate. uation Is to insure that the best 30 East Colfax ave-.-Rosella Park Three new members, accord- would be jppropriate. was selected "Miss Night Owl" ing to a lodge: spokesman, were possible' use is matje of the funds The grant to Union Junior entrusted to the League by theCollege library will be $1,000, by the 300 persons attending the TOUR WIQ; lyjinden Lodge proven In the rank of knighij Set For Jan. 18 dinner-dance. The other finalists They were_Samuel Handelman, _ Bill'Williams, __. public, --• hJMdiLS were: Miss Linda K. Kugel of 3 IN TIME FOR Jtou Prepop n • was^* •Seyijipur, .Reiner and William Uaseball umpire, will be one of /"The amount of work the tive said. Linda ave., and Miss SusanJ^av r of Chancellor Comrnan- Wurman. The proving was^done>| the guest-speakers -at the 30th League can undertake," Schott He reported that' the remain- lonnis of 8 Larch st., Carteret. d«ir" of Linden LLodgd e NoN . 22, done by past chancellor Lew Annual Hot Stove Baseball Din- said, "Is determined by how much ing funds "will be appointed on NEW YEAR'S EVE : Knights of Pjrthias, recently. Untracht. , ,~*~" ner set for Jan. 18, at Singers. is. contributed to our organiza- |Tr-population-hasi« to public li- Miss DeFlorer who announced Phon* MU 7-6891 «"-for Appottitmont- Th»jpokesman.added that pro- Williams la. a native oi New tion by the citizens of our coun- braries In communities through- her engagement that evening to gress- -war reported orr~sr~testi- Jersey and began his' umpiring ty. We know that enormous out the county tor use In pur- William Oiaimo, son of Mr. and :tfntraoM, ; career in Union County. He will chasing new reference books. Mrs. Mario Glalmo of -2164".-Air, -ajd—Htraeh,' nr.aJgtej-Steye-Hy- monial dinner, a public speak- t ing contest and a formation of talk about some experiences—In In communities which have pine ave., Union, a junior busi- "HOUSEliiiP ,_,__-_ bowski, master-at-aros; Larry his ' years ~wlffi~ ihe National USID CAM DON'T Oil . . . ftisy-href branch Hbrariw,~The; granr~wiir ijess—administration maj or ~«t| ^teseft—lnner guard; Art Greeh- a junior order. . •-.. ,/. trade-away, fall yours with « Uw-«ast •'• -; j/^xmwy^isM®$' •••..•.., ,„•.••' League. . — Want' Aal. Call 'tM-7700. go to the parent library, he said. Rider College, Lawrericeville, 'berg, outer' guard;: Ed Sfflbert, Additional—guests will be an- -was crowned by N. Michael Lfa- 1549 S»oyviiqr}t Av«., Unjpn MU 7-«89l ^i master-of-the-wo r4c; Jon_as, _T'- O*1* DiABUMI nounced soon. Tickets'for the Weitzman, financial- secretary; . ... li noon FrMoy for organisation, dinner are available through the - Ofrtni Doily 10:30 >o 8 • Sat to 6 p.m.v J Sid Shumsky, treasurer; Irv club, social, church nawa.--—-..--. Recreation Department, Union Minutes Of Fi To Form New Club -[County Park Commission. iTNorsiVor" MINUTES or bounty, eubmfttlng tha nanree' of two A club for newly-married -•--•;,:;•-~7 -;cwi»oHj^|l*E)C|Alr '•.f^'^M-. AUQE REOCLAB MISTING Or . jjersone for the poeltlon of Project Di- . UNION COUNT* BOARD 07 rector -of the Erie—feackawarmr Mass young couples will be.organized _L Just ArtlflelaL : ; : : r!v:;V v ;i CHOSEN KEEHOIDEBIT 'amportadon Demonstration Project, at the YMrYWHA,-lO34. E. Jer- To;th*;r ~~^' ' "" '"'• "- ' ' - -' ••••-••-^^^•^ The first "artificial snow was BKOUtAB. MKETINOHn —~~-L of the Department OCTOBER tilt, 1M» ind Bridges, advising of the receipt of sey st., Elizabeth, on Monday;" produced In' 1948 by Vincent J. >ne - bid. tor the. Improvement of Roes Jan. 3, at 8 p.m. Open to-coupleS ID customers^ Schaefer of Sehenectady, N. V., Regular Utatlns of the' Vnlon' County Itreel In the City of Rahway and recom- married less than five years, the according to World .Book Ency- Board of Cbottn rritholdtri «a« held at nendlng that same be "rejeotedr-^lnas- club~wiU~sponsorr"regular social I who bring 2-2268 ih« Court Houir. Illiabath, N» J«ri«r. nuch. as the bid-contained an error in clopedia. ' ~~~ Ootobir Hit, 1905, at U;00 A. U, saleulatlon. and Je^risincultural jsvents. In- Dlreo^or Uooro prcitdltir-' Roll call terested ne'wly-maftied may_c§JJ. ! In this ad . ihowtd th« fqllowlnf, U«mbcri preitnt: tnsw BUSINESS " ^ravholdtra—Oaldwall, Ou'ohla, bonohut. Pollowlng -resolutions—Intrdouced-and Sy HeftWrprogram director, for l~:-'/"'v' •"•'"'"-": Offer Cxplras l/WU ..'..--,..•. / -,_ • ''.' •• i' Otbornv. Btimmer, Tiller, Tjlrleh, Wlluia a roll call adopted :— futther information at EL 8- and Director Uoort. Atrfp preient; County 3MI—Preaholder Btemmer.lor Dent, of Attorney Balier; Ant. County. Atty'e Administration A Publlo Affairs, 0738. Hlsslne and Plul;'Bu««rtlBbr~of noada approving personnel actlona In .TOniaB'ulo; County' Knslneer '~Xomleh; Various departments. , Treaiurer Bailey: Aiit, aupt, of Public ,3V))—Freeholder Blemmer for Dept. of Workri c« tAioa; Clark of the Board Publlo Property, authorising the Rabtg'and" Deputy Clerk AHUton. Director and Clerk to exeoute an Deputy Clerk AllliUn delivered the - —agreement for the maintenance l rayer followed by a lalnte to auid aervlelng of the New Weet- lnghouse' Elevators In the:Conrt COIUDNICAnONS House Annex and Parking Oarage,- yollowls oommunlcaUona -- received «t* monthly charge of (590.00 and referred to:—• " • for the balance of IMS. DMNT Or PVBUO 3««)—Freeholder Tiller for tile Dept. of Roads and Bridges, advising borough of XenllworthA , urging—this that the work on Mountain Ave- Board to-re-open the Chlldren'e Building nue,- New.r PVovldence has -boea- at. fcunnells Hospital .for the benefit of eomplaua and requestlngl- the the Mentally retarded children of On! Mats to conduct tha final in' County, pending their acceptance -by apectlonof said work, the State Institutions. [J6O— Freeholder Tiller for Dept. a DEPARTMENT-or FINANCE-* PCTU Roads and Brldgea. rejecting .-bid CHA»Ea-AND COUNT*" ATTORNEY]— received for the proposed work on The.lremlly and Children's society, re- the"Improvement^of—Jtosa—Bi questing an allocation of •l&TotKOiroai Rahway :and- authorising - : ^Committee to readvertlae. {«fSfiiiNt OF 1E6ADS ~ (MO)—Freeholder Tiller for Dept. of * BRIDGES!— -r^zr. Roads * Bridges, accepting bid of Plllser and Plltxer of Scotch Plains, • The cummlngs Co., Inc., of oar- calling attention' to the condition of -7-.—^woodj for frnlshlng iwo hotrper Mountain Avenue, between Highway #33 , type spreaders complete, to tha •nd Park Avenue, In Beotch Plains. Union County Road* Department Boro of New Providence, requesting! for the aunt of $<,B8S,oo. • this Board ta provide for the-tnstalla- («D—Freeholder-Tiller tor. tha Dept. tlon of new et'orm aewer drain acroee of. Roada and Brldgee, accepting. South -atreet. ; ~"vork ~ of oonatructlng • a new —Boro of Oarwood, mdoklns ordlnanea —bridge and. related workZb'nlEast to retulata the apeed FrederliTl. Harris, Trto,, advising they •J**ftt1*« t4 in thii Bewspaper wffl'reiar 88.000-fismlllecea«* WMaff-Jnit-ti have bean retained by tha XnrBTale- I— Freeholder Caldwell atated that (m Highway Department for the preparation tha surface It could be • vary fine of Cnlon, Irrlnrton, Sprtarfleld, Kenllworttt, MountiEsiaer Linden, Vallsburg, Rdaells arid of a Route Selection atudy and 'Heporf resolution, but' that he feels It ahould Ko—ll* Park tta h* reached for —• for Interstate Itoute 378, from V, B. 1 he discussed at tha next meeting and Thanks fo you, IKe last year was a to Jnsleratate 18, and repeating a west. asked that this be held In abeyance J Ing a meeting with representatlvee at this time., our office'. * . Freeholder.. Htemmer stated that this Only 14c per word UNION COUNTY rlJINNINO BOAttDl— Is satisfactory to him and that per- Based on 6 avctajre length words per 11ns greal one for us! Our sinceresl host National Association of Counties, call haps other members of tha Board Ing attention to a new law "Urban Plan rnlnht have additional Ideas. ' Minimum charge $2.80 — 4 Una ad nlng Assistance ("101") Program" am Director Moore aaked If any Free- DEADLINE — TUESDAY NOON, advising that If Union County la In holder wished to aneak. A wishes to you and all your loved ones tareated In applying for a grant uqde) Freeholder Tiller called attention to' two.or three articles In the paper PRINT on. wmn thla program to contact NACO. With reference to the., erection of COMMITTEE OF. THE WHOLE]—• bridges In dark Township, and a SUBURBAN PUBLISHING CORP. for a happy and most prosperous Department of Institutions and Alien general dlloUBKlon anaued between oles .advising, that their office and Uv Freeholders Tiller, Cuchle, Donohue, 1191 Btdyvegant Ave., Union, N. X rj. S. Public Health Service have ap- osborne and Caldwall. USE THIS proved Group I, XL and in lequlpment Freeholder .Caldwell called attention Please insert the followfa* eUultled tdi new year. llaU for the John.». nunnells Nursing 'to atorlea being circulated through- unit #2. " - out the County that the position of senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Superintendent of Publlo works has EASY acknowledging our' resolution concernlni net been filled, ae this position Is the President'! program to beautify oui being reserved for a candidate on the Nation's Highways. Republican Ticket, If he la defeated on civil Defense and Dlsuter fontrol, November iSml,, and asked If .there WANT AD enclosing check from the Dept. of tin was any truth to this rumor, A gen- 10 Treasury for 11,010.33 as part retmhurae. eral discussion eusued between Director ment of 801'. of tha cost of Civil De- Moore, Freeholders Ulrlch, Ouchle, FORM fense and Dliasler Control admlnlstratlvi Qonohun and Wllusx. 16 expenses. ' <• Dlreotor Moore declared a five Min- IS It U Sheriff Orlscello, relative to adllltlona ute recess. Information re: crowded conditions I Upon reconvening, roll call showed f«v« (I) the county Jail, referred to special Jal the following members present: Free- Committee. holders Caldwell, cuchlo, Donahue, Iwtejth WM Hi OH OM Una. 1« 11 U 1» « THE FLOOR SHOP ' County Treasurer .advising In has soli osborne, EKeminer, Tiller, Ulrlch, Ut Ua tMtej WoiJ. Al- (If additional words ture required, attach aeparate sheet of t>»P»r) Bond Anticipation Notes 103 and is. Wlluu and Director Moore prealdlng. In a total amount of aBOO.OOO.OO wltl. Mra, Katherlne llrower of Clark I*W IM >>MM/ H»M'« Yaur Nmuo .: •', , ,.,.,,,,,., a, six month maturity dua April 13, 10(18 spoke on various subjects. Bherltf Orlaoello submitting month): There being Ho further business to be C—» *i aWMttylK* fh* report of the Jail Welfare fund and In considered and upon motion of Free- NumlkM MWKJI ly I4I. ventory of Jail Commissary; monthl; holder Caldwell, duly seconded by Free- report of tha Chief Medical Examiner. holder Ulrlch, Director Moore declared Minimum CSMra)* $1 Thope you prtntiihli letter'to "•' '. ', '_.*'••* -; ' I don't -know what he looks prevent guiUble people (like my- 1 Dew Amy:' • ...'.!...'..; llkev-but the says hb .looks his self) into bettut 'hooked by :re- It' WM with great Interest thai age, and from what sh« has'told — ferrai-scBeine«v-You-seerX,trust- me, he is .getting serious, but • detrjriend ;(who told me I read the letter from J.A.M. In there Is nothing on her part~7 which Her voice was raised in as far as I know. protest against the "Cllquces" it at her school. Your reply was We do hot argue about it, but " I.. .quite correct as I, too, have often since everyone U .ttntltted to an the Fast Place Totobk For Anything. tried to geg t disinterested stud- opinion, I say lt_U wrong and he entt* Ittd I thi hl •lSitboIblnTBKermnurTiTBeeTrrioi;:.. Interested In .their school I Ing wrong, and since,she Is over T'J'< and "(if ~thi«~8xtra-'curdpular 41, has to make' her ,own docl- activlUes. and experiences thht slons and live with them. - school can-afford, them, 7~ -The opportunity-Is-available to •_','•' Curious— Bear Curious! —~ REACH INTO 35,000 OF^OUR NEIGHBORS' HOMES all In sports, Tournallsm, ..debat- You are quite rlghtr-mother, ing, clubs, student council, etc. Your daughter Is .over II, has There la certainly some area In. to-make her own decisions and the eXtra-currlcul»r world 62 the must live with them. Let her school that every student can fit . . . and. apeak no more of It into, and by'doing so, wake the Because they presently enjoy school a. better one. etch, other's company ti no resv Money may .build a fine bultd- son thoroughly mlxed'up7 Slave —Mjcprobitan U thlsrlWes a cat Dear BlaVei that stays In the house 100 per- Your brother Is not yoiiFnins- HEHA1B•^AttttttiMLMBW^ cent of the time leave any per- ter. If medication ttia you| Bow- e XHE 8PEO|ATOE O» EOSBUUt * EOSKLLK PABK manent odor? where, appeal to a Buperlor Charles Court! Mom and Dadl • ' • SUBURBAN IJKADBB 0* KBOTLWOBIB Dear Charles! Dear Amy: ' ' LBADEE • isovtitAiUtooi Acoordlng to the United States I am living next door to a Humane Society, only the un- thres-ring circua, My neighbor nentered torn oat carries an odor. i|i running a beauty shop in her All other breed* are odor-free basement which Is prohlbited-by SHOES and can be kept Indoors. the zoning, law. Not only has , . • • * . she a neat set-up, but her chil- dreivjiave all tha kids' in the Dear Amy: nolmvorhood In their' yard' $3-99 to $^-|-99 •Every time my wife and I go Noise, hollorlng, animals (rab- to • social function or' a. parly, bits and a dog), cars parked all she Immediately forgot* I'm around in nnd out of the yard, alive. She goes to the man who pmciD AT l»t0 I" is the center of attraction and Who listens to this racket, not there she stays until It's time to she . , . but the neighbors! Dlitonirngad Jlyl.l leave. •• _^Now comes the best part: 686-7700 70c I have talked to her about this When It's' bedtime for the »ver- ratUatrw Public Notices Public Notices All I Newapa»« Public Notices (Mlnhnosa T ' ','""."'""..• rURLIO NOTICK (or ACTION TAKX NOT1CB that tha lo)lowln« •ppllcnttoni fur Konlnj V«rl«nce< wara ht«rd by tha Bo»»d ot Adjmtmint ti ^^ 4 Ua«al tha T«wn«hlp o( Union on Monday, Daoambar 30, 1068, tt ooo P.U, In tha Munlolptl Bulldlnt, Vtlbanar P4Vk, 1 pnlon, N. J. _ ' ' . ; _^ • •' • • MAMK AND ADDBKSS Ot DSOISION or cMNDA AffUOANT trrtdwD VAK1ANCS BIQIMStCD tut BOAtD Of Ktmau ADJfDiTSnMt To Ui»>, UtlnUIn mad a»n- John * U«H«tU M»»i!art, vart, On'a r»mllr Dwilllnl u ita9Bu>«all atraai Itai Burwtll Btrial ii to leaomMOdita Two DaHlad Onion, N. J, rtmlilai, John 0. * Mall O. VnorhMa. indn 91—Block 1«— To Xraot Si Mtlnuim A itpon«ii W IT Poreit Drlva Lol 12S—Bu»n»l Avanua Oaiollna flarvlda Stktlon tnd maatMi: SpHll|ll«ld, N, J. conur Liunl Avanua, Lubrltorlum. 1, IMS. 0 ., n Ion taidair—Ba«. 90, IBIS. LOUIS) J. OIACONA. ' I'MI (IMS) Itf lit'tha Bo»td ol A •V •••'. •*-^* •' •. / i. "'•• "+Thursday, Decomber 30, T96S - Christmas Program PREDICTS RECORD PROGRAM FimrAnnounces GTOTian Christmas customs Gentlemen were^describ.ed at a Christmas, partj. held recently by the Ger- Moen Reliremeni going man Xllub of Union High School. 'State Will Get Federal Aid For College Gilbert Moen of 2057-Sleeher formal? -Talcing part In Xtie program Pri__Kenn°th_ C^ JMariCay, federal grant great Jredit to our county and ave.. Union, baa-retired from the y president of Union ~Ju'nloF~~towaFi New Jersey Bell Telephone Com- ko arjfUIancy Plehl: Krasslmira flowofTirghly-educuted'yoUng" pany after-"WyeaTs-wrvicer-lt jLumjiOi 1 CoUeBe.jrcaiclecFifrHiran- building -- the largest single Union Junior College is con- men aiuLwomen," Dr. MaeKay ankov Bnd Nancy Diehl played [iven to the col- cerned in 1965 was tho mount- was announced this week. sat us first piano, solos and Lesia Dlduch .nual'New Year's -state*nent-»™^ «£ tlmo — ground ing ninuber of application* said. The T0IIIon~Aid Plan marks Moeriwas a plant staff assist (or riw ftnasl and ^5onna~Senko'accompanied this week that 1066 "will be ~ breaking for the $100,000 Wil- for admission to the Day Ses- tant in the 'company's plant de- tee group* in carol singing. sion. We received 2,000 ap- the first implementation of In expartly ftnsxl the \ year when New Jersey liam Sperry Observatory, the New Jersey's County Collcee partment in Eost-Orange. He inmBliiiiiiiniiiiniiimimimmimlitfiMnmtiw 1 (eels most forcibly the im- new County Tuition Aid Plan, plications, and the total could 8tarCed~hls telephones-company- J --fatnml War which Is -providing $200 career In ,1929 as a switchboard ,psct of federal support for grants for 337 Union County had not cut off accepting any cleaner In Millburn. HH-gnbse- oirilege construction -and -the- JEW & USED residents who are fulltlme stu- more. Even more .significant Nov, 7 for the Sperry Obser- qucntly was an apparatus clean- o( a stale., community dents In UJC's Day Session. is_the_fuct that we could ac- er, installer, apparatusman and LOUIS WtlNtfi cept only 36.9 percent of all vatory, which will Ji'ouse New frameman. , ' colege Construction of the science Jersey's largest- telescope— fORMAl WIM IHC Automobile building Is expected to begin the -applications to the Day ' ' Dr. MacKay, who seTVffs on a 24-inch Newtojiian-Gasse- I 7-5461 — »hona -i- MU tJ early In 1666, "along with a -Sessions," Dr. Mackay asld. granian reflector telescope—- NEIGHBORS WANT' YOUR used Hems. ,the state commission J»r the Tho UJC president said he «iryv»wii« A»a.7TBia« -Dealers' federal Higher Education Fa- campaign to raise $700,000 to as well as a 10-lnch refractor Tall''am wfcot you4wv«. Hun a low-tost cilities Act, said the new leg- finance the building;—which anticipates thal-more-siudents telescopej' . "~. GILBERT HOEN Claislfled. CaD 686-7700. islation will play a leading will enable UJC -to exnand enrolled at Union Junior Col- i Guide role in helping New Jersey's Its enrollment "oTabout 2,000 lege in the future will—he — students.. ' — Union .County"residents a*- a IIMIHIIH .JlWllillHIIUli? Institutions of higher educa- tion provide additional facili- Union Junior College .en- result of the Tuition Aid PlaF. ties for the ever increasing rolled 1,224 students durrmf- -—"TKe Tuition Aid Plan number of high school seniors ~the spring semester,- and 1,- —Places Union County in the seeking admission To college. 393 students during the Jail most advantageous position of The state's community col- semester. — a decline at 14 any ln_New Jersey, The Board -fronutho fall semester of 1964, of Freehoiaers is to be com-_ DON T GET STU lege program will get into full swing-when, the first three of •which Dr. MaoKay attributed mended for establishing this perhaps as many as 15 county to the draft and an increas- pioneering ' and significant ing "ghost" rater" "'.-•• . program, which will bring lain • ServleB_5_ Part« —colleges are opened in Sep- •Jkraplete Auto Repair tember, Dr. MabKay said. One Get 10W COST Winter Traction 1M7 N. Broad St.. Hillside phase of New Jersey county Public Notices Public Notices S -WA 3-6900 college-program was launched BUDGET STATEMENT . last September when Union roB SCHOOL YEAR ISCII-lUfJ BOJ(OOL PJ8THICT OR UNION COUNTY NBOIONAL HIOH SCHOOL Junior College and the Un- DISTRICT NO. 1 . ' ' BROWN FORD, Inc. ion County Board oLFree- ••"•' -• ': NOTICE' holders instituted a Tuition Notice Is hereby «lv«n to the legal voters of The Union County lUglorial Hloh hool District No. 1, in-the County of Union.-State of New Jersey, that a bubflS i-1 IION'S — Aid Plnn for Union County winy Will be held on January 11, 1966. between the hours of 8 P. M. and NEWEST residents attending Union ; P. M, Standard -Ttme. In Doom S12B of the Governor Livingston R»«1onal Hl,h Johool. Watthuni Boul«v»«l^Berkeley Hel«hl«, New Jersey, "at which tlm, !„. fcRD ft Junior College. enUtlve budtet for the school year 1906-1967 wHI be open for eramlnatlon and "There, is increasing con- llscusslen. The-tentatlve bud«et as.adopted Is •» follows! ««min»uon and gklCON cern being expressed in the (E (E1 &EAUR press and in pirblic-dlseussiocis <*% Dally Enronment ...... r^SL '''S> J'S" idd; ADB—TuUlon Punlls Hecelved •...*..;;.. 3.< ' .a~ so regarding the .. problems- of. •otal Avjraie Dally Enrollment •, .. ... J.ato.B _4 sal t vnn higher education in New" •. SOllnCES OF REVENUE " Jersey»_lhls_ls another sign I Sale* of the times and all to-the (Actual) (AnlldpaUi) good,", the UJC president said. appropriation Balance ...... , > 497.C43.00 Balance Appropriated .....4-r-. i «• 150.000.00 263.BM.OO " A-1 USED •CAK~'— • Dr.'MacKay, said 1968 also" Local Tax Levy .;' ..•....',.., . 2.no*,301.00 3.039.004.00 3.423.7SG.O0 Ona-Y.or Warranty will be the year ~:the post- state Aid -Oiawo.oo 359.am.oo 3M.0J7.00 war bableT teach the college Federal Aid"V '..,...... WM3.00 ""' 13,000.00 la.BM.oc Morris Avenue,- Union Tuition ...-.-. >j 0,ST7,00_ "Ml • _ MU UX)t* campuses in large numbers. af lseellaneous ftevenut- 87,849.00 -0-o-- „ ' GALA— .VOCATIONAL EVENING ' Balarlet . 073.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Prolonfl the Rfe p« Supplies ., 00.00 100.00 100.00 your tires for only (E) TOTAL VOCATIONAL BVENINO 1,100,00 1,100.00 TRADE WINDS "ICE GRIP" STUDS TOTALS »3,8B0,375.0O •4,424,844.00 14,031,834.00 *uu> \rultl Stops *K0% Gnattr Starting Tnclioo Firestone Polar True -' Sut^tooUd BtartinK practically ' winter treada allow you. eUminalfis dangorotM «jippin« CURBEN'RttENTr OPEUATINOEO Al'^MOPftMTION HALANCES JUNK ao, 1066 to stop your car in HALT and sliding. You have better car A CUnREN----T EXPENBKS ;,.,, ir>07,1«0.00 the dwtence required control on dangoirouaiy icy wads. . PER 1965 DINNER DANCE B CAPITAL OUTLAY 81,454,00 ' WHEEi C DDEBE T BEHVIOB ,,,,, ao.nsi.oo wltk conventional tirea. M EVBNINNINO VOCVOCATIONALA , .: 4,365,00 for wujmtim tnctioit ami r*f$ty Mictmd Nckti Sam »7(14,37a.OO Continental Restaurant TOTAL BALANCES JUNE 30, 1005 TOTAL ttXPENDITUriVfl AND BALANCES— JUNH 3. 1065 »4,64O,653.0O New Jersey's Most Complete Tire Service v And Smorgasbord - IMI'HOIIVEHENT AllTHOUTZATIONIl (Formerly ERNEST'S CASSEROLE) July I, 101)4 to June 80, IDCH > IMMOVMJ1SNT AUTIIOHI/.AT1ON8 JO^V 1, 1984 .. t 208,243,01 - Route 46, Mountain Lakes, N. J. TOTAJj nUVKNUKH AND UEOMNINa 11ALANCB , 308.343.0C SIRLOIN STEAK DINNER IMPROVEMENT . KXI'KNDITUMJB: nuiLDiNcui OMERSET TIRI IREE SERVICE 9 p.m. to Midnight KQUIPMKNT , 75,053.00 Including Bottle of V.O., Ry» or Seolth TOTAL IMPUQVKMENT AUTHOIUZATION SXPHNDlTUllltB 03,317.00 (FORMERLY BELL TIRE) $ UN8XVKNDKD IMPHOVKMBNT AUTHOHI7,ATIONa JUNK 30, 10(18 a05,03lt,0C 3O. Per Couple TOTAL KXPKNDrrUIlM! AND KNDINO XAEXNCB , > ' 1398,343.01 Orchestra • Entertainment The tentative bmluot It on tll« and <\\v)\ for Iniiwctlbn from January 3, 1068, to January 11, lOMi. the datn of hearUHi .between the l\nur» ot 0 A. M. an< ROUTE 22 & Springfield Rd., Hats • Nol»emaker» & Favor* 4 T: M., on days whin school Is In jftssloli, In the office of the EWcretary .'m the Ttoard of Kducatlo)i-at tlu dovernc/Llvhigntnn Regional lll«h School, Watchum 8-5620 . DANCING-10 TO 3 nivd., .Berkeley llelnhti. N. J. \ / ''.:••.- By onler of the Dosnl of Eilucatlilu o> The Union OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Coimly Heulonal High School DIslrlH No. I Monday, Tuoiday, Wednatday, 8 a.m. 'til 6 p.m.. Reservation! for group* of any size Watclwna noulivard, Ilrrkeley Ilnlihtt, N. J. 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SAVE ON ALL AUTO GAS Use our 100 Oclane and our 94 Oclana regular gas... for faslor Winlar slarlsl I- *:Ttiuwdoy, Daeamfear 30, 1965 * your "hand;_Dont lot »OC1B1 the legend of heavy drinking either to stay home or hav« • V- pr«fisure« force you to drink quiet party, .with • few old on New Year's EV«rI don't be- PARTY BEHAVIOR PATTERNS more than you think you can lieve most Americans over-in- friends on New Year^sJBve. - handle," Jone* advise*, dulge ,on that particular night,'' "The one bit ot advice I'd • * • Jones sums up. "Most people give is that people should »A- 'BVBN AN .experienced don't want to get really drunk, mit to themselves if they in- drinker lsJikely_to- get Intox- • and they don't. Maybe I'm just tend to get drunk on New Conteii^People Rarely GetDrank By Accident icated if he tries to consume getting old, but it seems to me Year's Eve. If they-do, they;, that there's a trend for people can leave'the ear.at home.". ,''- Most people who over-in- show that they Intend to get Jones claims. "It's likely tfctT loaded." y o u I driviHgi even BEfoTS protein food in the hl iOW 8 Jdulge in holiday cheer at that you've had-a"drink, is going to acts in the same way*" ">"B y ^ft ^ hrnir " **»>• ^"^ "ood level - .JJew Year's party, do BO quite There are certain pattern*- builds up, y Swvlng Skiers Sine* 1940 lie more carefree than usual." Another frequently accepted ounce of whi»key each hour. takes only . -Intentionally, according to of party behavior, Jones points - *.*,*- Even »n inexperienced few hour"s 'a t that rate to sho• w ,|Hobert W. Jones,_as&Qolgte_ • fcyOINI PATRICK CUDAHY READY -IOMNKLD TO EAT SMOKED HAMS EOtNl TlU'CO. CAHNED HAMS FULL CUT wD Hood", UHIMT SOLID MEAT FULL CUT >hsi» 417-4150 ._: SHANK Ymr'i day ond Don NO BUTT Herring ut la • whwl dnlr ki hit WASTE HALF HALF kotpltal room •tarring out Hi* win- im «rl Hw MOW ovarad land. Hll Ci ? IwitwMhHvy and MibWrnd at U.S. CHOICE CALIF. CHUCK »B jj£ US'CHOICIBONEIBS-NO FAT ADDED AP. ~Jitl!2« rL ^ii WHOLE OR ba though! of *• haadllnaiJs Id* C FULL CUT poftn of |in> a faw-mantlu ago. SHANK HALF Ob. •Spa-Hairing, .football rtor,^hurt In. 59 CROSSRIB ROAST 85' FRESH HAM 69 iMtboll aam*/' and Mian latar, POT ROAST :J 7 ^Htrring-laws kg M • iwulr-«f ^ ^ ••' Lr«|^-— ~— • • . 1m M±m '• VALL BEEF- ;-•••„:.-•• ~ fwtball ln|ury." •,,- I EXTRA LEAN M» yvas ayan man •mbhHwd, tor Mf forrrwr taamnwtM war* Infoui- GROUND ROUND 89' GROUND CHUCK > 69^ 1 GROUND BEEF '} • . H. * Thuriday, Doc»mfeer 30, 1965"* - Dayton Regional Lists Students Crawford To Selected On School Honor Holl At Church Unit I^uncheon] "Nanieirbt^mdcntrselectedforrKyla.-—^ -^'hsJfo-Yi-PpyJI1 ^ Crawford, As part of the day's-program^". "| the honor roll for—the Mf.nnrt | tJ«tiy-njV»-lplla MflEl3dL__£Vgl tine Mclchiorj Judith irector of student relations- **£ marking period of the current Moramarco" ; JuaTOTTSIikulIcz, Kenneth Mini- •rlnct'lun ilKHJlUKtcul Seminary, of the church,, will rec* year' have been announced at Also, Robert Moraines, Betty man, Anita Myhrberg, Sharon kler will be guest- speaker at the an- officers starling their Jonathan Dayton Regional High Ann Owdns, GrelchenPurkhiscr, Neuss, Steven" Neville; , nual-January Luncheon of the > School, Springfield.- Barbara Queen, Mary Ann Ra- Also, Elaine Perlman, Jeffrey Ladies'. Benevolent Society _of I second year. These Include Mrsr Honor students are: cioppl, Nancy Rac, Stewart Ro- Pcskin, Barbara, Ragucci, Joanne he First Presbyterian Church, "Clifford ^Immor, president; M Seniors sen, Rona Roth, Eileen Schramm, Royal, Susan Seagull, Gary Slm- ".prlrigficld. ' . • . . Frank Sanders, vlcc-presldentj Elaine Alfano, Edward An- Marcia Solkoff, Leslie Stark, sori, Judith Walcu, Karen \vus- : sferman, Karen Weber, Neil Wcln- The affair will be held next Mrs. Duncan Douglas, secretary,; drew, Jam.es Bender. Andrea Ingrid Swenson, Robert Wald- md Mrs. Henry Brucker, t^ Billet, SusHir-Bteckman, Cheryl man. •perg/" Sharon Weksman, _ Ina Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. In 6he Boyle,. Andrew Breltbart;" Law- ' Juniors . White. Presbyterian Parish. HoWe. urer' ' • :;' ' ,".'".. rence Budlsh, Richard Clnqulna, _Bartoara Blausteln, Thomas Sojihomores Mr. Crawford fownerly held pastorates at Second Presby- and served by the Jarrosry_anei Joseph De Crislopher, Michael Brownlie, Suzanne Burger, James Sandra Blackman, Bruce Bor- May circles of the Socjefyr™ ', Edelsteln, Barry Cannon, Richard Cohen, Robert rusi Jonathan Brcnn, Barry .erlan-.Church In Princeton and Fulmer, Carol Gras; Cohen, Iris Conkllnrfcinda Cris- Bross, Michael— Chin, Jeanne First Presbyterian ' Church— In Also, Evelyn Grlmshaw. San- |-clone, Eileen Evans, Laurie-Jo Fidel, Janice Hardgrovc, Ro- 'lainsboro.' He has also been a dra Hciss, Nancy Hillard, Steven Frank, Susan Fried, Ronald Fry, chclle Kutz. Susan Koldorf; member of the' faculty-at the Ml Don't get caught lUCHABD Hbdcs, Kathleen Hudak, Samuel Cheryl Gagnon; Also, Susan Krlegmari, Eric iWORD Of A PATRIOT — The sword 'carried' durlnr the Hermon School and the 'Law- Jollln, Joseph_Jupj_ Peggy^Kra- Also, Elaine Haberberg, Linda" Kruoger, Janice Llllen, Robert Revolutionary War by Capt. Jacob Brookfieia is placed renceville School. » — •' • mer, Madeline Kupfer, "Barbara lt "Cheryl • Kaplan, Susan Lynch, Gall Maloratsky.-Dennls »t—his—erave—in—Springfield., by ^bl» fre»t-»re»t-tre»t- Mr. Cravyford is a graduate, •pTSOpiB" on Viet Nam. avtttllble In- lttio matt ;wh{i0nTTPrbsl_ dent has Ho say, tho mombera.| of Congress ave golng™td IIBVC Jffistrecipeiorfolks- We Wish All Our Friends, some questions to ask and some statements to make." Regular, »avlnr» on deposit one year or more will earn There ai'e n number o[ fac- newly moved to Interest at 4%. Interest in compounded quarterly and pay* Neighbors and Patrons A tors which make this clour. Tho first .Is' simply the phys- MOUNTAINSIDE '—iTBlo »rml-annually June 1 and Depemher. 1. ; ical fact of our ohormously In- Healthy and Happy New Year! creased commitment in Viet SPRINGFIELD Nam; .-newly 200,000 troops, with [M« one phone call (or coupon below), the Hkolihood of many more to add hostess with baskets of gifts and '• [ Beginning January 1 eomoi BUbstnntlnl portions of our Information about the city, stir In B«nu ' Quality Meats Navy and Air Force enEnRorl in tne hospitality, and you'll have you will r»e«iv* a valuabU gi«;wh*n you open a Hew combat; and a $5 billion n yea erous and delightful welcomewelcom . Just t and Produce cost estimato tor the' war. Chsektng or Savlngi account with $S0 or mor». Tho RDcond Is the .first-hand look mnny| memhm's of Congress K83 MOUNTAIN AVE. hnvo taken nt tho war in Vlo' SPRINGFIELD—Ott 6-KKOK Nam diirlnR the Coniirossionn recess. This hns trimslnted ab 95B 8TUVVESANT AVB. Welconf^^Vagon OF UNION—MO 8-8622 struct tilnlinilcR Into poi'Kunn roallty for those-who went an • V HI 0 M saw for themaelvea. In Bnrlnjllclrt—Mn, Allc« Per«uion—S78-Tr*J • Holiday Hours . * In MountmniliK—Mra. Fr«nc«« S!I«1IMO»«—AD n-niM Open Thun, Nile 'til The third ia the ninll thn PHONE We Will Close Frl. at 4 P.M. has boon coming lnlo ConErcs slonnl oCflcea. It reflecls n grc-w WaCOME NEWCOMERS! ing uncertainty among . tin 1 Use this coupon to let us know you're here American peoplo "over the wn MAIN OFFICE—Morris Avenue nt Burkf l'tirkwty In Viet Nnm> NAME— I think thnt, In pnrt, this fool TOWNUiY BRANCH HIGHWAY' UltANCH ing ot unvest Indlcatos thnt.wi ADDRESS Morris Avenue »t Route 32 lit have fulled to oommunlcntc th CITY- rotter Avenue Monroe Street rensona fcr'doing whnt vye. nn • Please have the Welcome -Wagon Hostess tall on mi doing In Viet Nam. And I'm • I WOUld like to subscribe to this newspaper sinirr! the members ci[ Cangroa: Phone MVrdock 6-4800 VvHH attempt to nddre'ss theih v D I alroady subscribe to this newspaper Kolvos to this lack of eommunl Fill out coupon and mall to Circulation Dept,; • MtMKK HDHAl DErOllt INtUDANCI CORPORAriON cation. • And, finally, just from my * Thursday, Dicember 30, 1965-* Frank Baron Pitt, Bank Administrator, Is Recent Groom Of Catol-Atm Hunter ....-;,Mlsi Carpi Ann, Hunter.daugh-^ Hi td Mr. and Mrs. Hoss P. Hunter of South Miami, Fla., was married Nov. 5 to Frank . Baron Pitt, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Pitt of Forest dr., (Jnlon.i The riewlyweds have re- tently returned from a Bermuda ' herteymoon and will rMlde in- Worth Plainiield. *''•;. Rev. George L. Ourney ofrl- riated at the ceremony' in The . Church of the Holy Sacrament Marilyn J. Guon©Is-Bride: _..* Wait Hollywood, Fla. Atten-_ iarits Were the bride's godpar- ' -^-jnto, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kuiie ef Coral Gables, 71a. Of^James Joseph Siivale _The bride was in honor_itu=_ ,Miss Marilyn Joyco Cuonoi Vaughn "Barber Schoolr-New tent at the Urilyeralty -of Miami daughter of Mr. and Mrsj_John York City, is employed by the {Florida), where she wai award- Cuono of 43B Inwood rd., tinr Village Barber Shop, Union. • id an administrative scholarship den, was married Dec. 19 " to toncholastic excellence-lot—four James Joseph Stivale, son of rears of study. At the university^ Mr.' add- Mrs. SnmUel—SUvale -BETROTHAL TOLD- •he - held leadership offices In of 112 East 10th St., Linden. Simrai Gamma SiRnia, the As- Rev. Thomas Doherty officiat- OF GAY_C: HAUCK; ioclatlon ^qr_Chil4hood Educa- ed at the. 4 p.m. ceremony in Hori International and the Unl- St. John the Apostle Church, AUGUST DATE SET _**r«lty__o£ Miami Chorri. Mrs. Llndcn,_A_recepUon followed at PiU laughV kindergarten In the Villa *Roma, Elizabeth. Nforth Miami Beach private' Miss Beverly"Ei'dody served ichools and had served as public as maid of honor. Bridesmaids; telations manager for the Con- WCEB Miss Donna Dlppollto and »ertone^Corp, (Plough, Inc.) at Miss LJlyanne Dlppolito of Eliz- he New York World's Fair. abeth, cousins of the groom. Miss Her husband, who also was Rosemary Cuono, sister of the fraduatcd from the University -bride, served as_flower girl. tf MlamTTserved as treasurer- of StopKen Hcndzak sorved as Jlpni Chi, received that frater- best man. Ushers were Michael CHECK FOR CHILDREN _ Ladles of CNICO recently- pre- iity"g national recognition for" Cuono and Raymond Cuono, aented a check for (100 to the Janet Memorial-Home for OEHRLEIN COUPLE r --^| mtstandlng leidvniilip, was sec- Children In Elisabeth. From left are MM. Dominlck Fal- brothers of the" bride. 1 retary at Beta Beta Mu, National Both tile bride and 'groom cctano,-rood anil welfare chairman; Mrs, Frank Splrato, - ..SPENDS HOLIDAY Hnarice Fraternity, .secretary of are alumni -of linden High president; Mrs.Dot Womble, member of the Janet Me- IN EX-HOMETOWN Wen's Chorus and a member School. NMrsr-Stlvalc, who is a morial Auxiliary Board) and looking on are. Mary and First Lieutenant > an d S\» Ail-Oampjjs Basketball Av», children" from the home. ' ' , — 1 "fiam. Following his graduation, senior at Newark State College, Richard Oehrlein of Fort Bragg, . je_was employed by the First Union, is majoring in early N. C, formerly ;of-Union, are. •._. >Tatl6nal State Bank of New Jer- childhood education. . . spending Christmas with Mrs, , MRS. FRANK BARON PWT* .Her husband, wh6 attended .Oehrleln's parents^ MrJ_Bnd Mrs. >•'•••' leyrHi'ls currently an-admlnis- Townley Women's Group John Betzner amT sister Sandl •• \ - gattvIve assistant wltii the First of 2198 Morris ave. Union,- ~ >j ' Itate Bank Of tTnlnn, ind <« pnn- t,t. Oehrlein, who was grad- '. tlnuin« atudles at New-York LINDA SCHMIDT'S uated frfm Union High Schools...:.•_ ffnlve'rilty Graduate School-and Pierce-Okulicz 7Marks 10th Anniversary 1 -fte^Atttrioan Institute of Bank- BETROTHAL TOLD Land West Point Military Acad- ^ ••. MISS^GATlWAtJCK _Tho Women's Association of the The Christmas portion of has returned from n*. • • TO MR. CASCIANO Mr. and Mrs: -George Townley Presbyterian Church, program-was a candlelight ser- month stay" ft HfaF:pDminlean-—*i----^-r- Nuptials Officiated Sunday Hauck'of Schneider avfi.,_Unlon, Union, held its 10th anniversary vice, with readings based on the Republic... . ••• ' ••.•.'•;' • , ' Miss PhyUls Ruth Kerce, and Tuckerton,~have annquticed and Christmas meeting Dec. 20.WrthTrf Christ. At trie conclu- "He and .his Wife, yrtio was BATTLE HILb UNIT the engagement, of their daugh- sion i of the service, each mem- also graduated-from Union" High daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Doug-— Mrs. Edward Hague, president, TO HOL&MEETING laa Pierce of Sldgewood, was ter, Miss Gay Carole Hauck, to ber held a lighted candle. School,;are llvlngih Fort Bragg,- married Sunday afternoon to William Franklin Gricr 111, soil opened the meeUng~at BUS p.m:-.. The theme for •196tf,=lt-was whsre-he-la. stationed"with the, -room—representatives of |-wlth a prayer and the reading announced, will be. "Mission: ; Julius =fcOkullesr»otrof-Mr.- and of Mr. and Mrs. William F. .Army."'. •'•'..".' ['.'•'. ','.'. ';.."'; ;'•'•'.•,•. Slttle Hill Sdhdol, Union, will Grier Jr. of Mendham. • ] of the "Purpose of _the_ United The Christian'* Calling,:" ' The Following' the Christmas visit '.." Mr«. Julius bkullci of 2tRTIn- Presbyterian Women." ' — ' told their next meeting Tuesday dlana st., Union. ' ' Miss Hauck, who was gradu- groupVnew "Little Sister" pro- they wUlfly tq Coral G»bles,V'"£L !Jan. 4) at 8 p.m. in the school Rev. CyHl BerndT officiated ated from Unlon-HlBh School, is Followlng brief buslneas ject was introduced. Its Idea is Fla. where they^wily; y l spenp d this;, y •afeterla, with Mrs. Sam Davis, at the I p.m. ceremony in St. meeting, the program was lntro- for •; memb.crjL to bring backY a NewYear fcibis..parents," ' " M^v" '' \.' ,~ fhalrman, presiding. « senior at Newark Staje College, member .who-has ldft the or--an'] d iSwMj, Oeh^eta'';$; .>v /. Joseph's Church, Maplewood^jV. where she is majoring in ele-ducedby Mrs. Ruth tHehi; The h Plans will be discussed for a reception followed at th* Cor- anniversary was observed by ganlzation or attempt to interest 340 Delaware U^<^'5 e^(\': mentary education. She Is pres- have spent the holiday Jn Flor-" heated party and bazaar. onet In,' Irvlngton. ently serving as treasurer of Chi each of the past presidents, who a new^ one In the worje-of the :: read a resume of activities' froStj" church/ T-wo)v« gueatir were Ida with the littuant's broth*r Tb* Wynfield ; Community The bride's father escorted Delta sorority. his daughter. Miss Marilyn Ann their respective years, A memo- present, Waittr, who' also was graduated floral-group will entertain the Her fiance, an alumnits' of froni West Point, anndd ivboivb Is Joom representatives. Hefresh- Pierce of Rldgewood served as rial service was held for. the A fellowship and refreshmenrefresmt maid ttTTionor for her sister. West MO«T1S Regional High late Martha Stewart, a past perioidd followeflldd the_ponclU8l6thlUl6n Stationed witi h thhe AiAir ForcF e at"t " ntntg will b* served after the School,- also is a senior at New- 'CAl FBeiJFlrtdJtr?''' neeting. ' '; \. Bridesmaid-—ww Miss Gayle president, Marie Pierce of Rldgewood, an- ark State College, where he Is" other, sister of the bride. majoring in. social science..Hs is Nofice^On Engravings Sal De Leo of Union' served member of Sigma Beta Tau as best man. Ushers were Jo- fraternity. For Social Pictures seph Florl of Union and John An August weddingisplanncd, • ••.••••. •.. •» / ' ..,. I Thte: newitaper doe* not pg maintain It* Mm enftavinf- the groom, . plant juW_ «ada H aeeeaaarr ~ MISS LINDA" SCHMIDT Mrs. Okulicz, who was grad- ^ARMS BPWCLUB U eharf* a fe« for- en»T»v- uated from Cornell University, ^MrranarMrsrEassas Schmidt recelveanan" "M A~degree-^r rTASYULErURTY;- Jni» of photocraphs to appear of 143 Laurel ave., Union, have Columbia University. She-Is witilh weddingWddta - and . announced tht engagement of teacher in the Union Ave. School, 7HN ATTENDANCE ment atoiie*. There ft - BO their daughter, "MUs. linda Irvirigton. .*'. ""' charge Mr stories; they will Schmidt, to Frank Casclano, ion 'Her husband, who attends The Corvneotl'cut Farms Busi- be pubUshed. whether or not • of_ Mr. jmdUIH? Peftr Casclano Falrlelgh' Dickinson University, ness and Professional-Woman*! HhotocraphU desired. ofBJdlson.; : evening dlvlsion,_l*:_emj}loyed Club of Uniuii iislu it* Christmas An (statement entravlaf, Trie bride-elect, who was grad- as ~an I.B.M. programmer by -pally iecently~ln the Town and alwati one ooltunn In. width, uated from 'Union High School Elastic Stophut Corp., UnlonL., Cami>u«t'A]ben Room in Unlonrl will _eoM '\VT. 'The fee fer gftd the School/of guslneta Ma- The oouple_WUl Mrs. Josephine Stlne nrid Mrs. chines, New»rk i« ldb weddlni en«ravtnjM trW, tit . . -^-L t -• 1 t '' Evelyn McGaU . served—as co- IS far on« ealumil tr~%5 tor | Jaynea_MtiIBr~T'reight~CoyrEU--| FRIDAY DEADLINE cbairmen. Mrs. Florence Zends ";two eolumlu. zabeth,. Was chairman of hostesses, and Her fiance, who was grad- All lUm*-other than apot she reported"TKat 71 people at- uated from" Essex County Vo- news, attbtnlited to this news- tended the party. • cational' and ..Teflhnlol High paper ahquld be in our offle* WEDDING— School, Irvihgton, Is employed by Frfday. Mrs, McGall and Mrs. Victoria by >'abst Blue Ribbon Co., Deadline for late copy i* Schaofor arranged the games of IMITATIONS Newark. _•-- -;:.;. , Monday »t noon. NO COPY the evening. Prizes were award- WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR W-^l ed to Mr*. Frances-Amend and MITZVAHS PUBLICATION In onr "B~ext- Miss JJorotheg-Behnken: laaue after Monday noon. , MRS7TULJrflS~0KtJLICI2 "The Connecticut Farms BPW I X miit umpUlt ultcllon. N«w ilia, xhoral group,_composcd' of Mrs, • and dMlflrit. SMlally carrot, PUel' —Miss Eleanor J. Stein of "D5B * .nlly fe«i*rtiltol. '•<«»• MU. I.M34 Elsbeth Radzlo, Mrs. Elinor • • and w* wpl d*ltv*r *>nolBten rtifem hl^r , FB1BAY DfiCBEIN* AH Hema other than apot new*. snbmlUed to this new*- »«per ahonMbe fa our office by ftlaay. Deadune for Ute copy I* Honda* at noon. NO COPY sheets and tOWeU Hurry In for super savings > WItE BE ACCEPTED FOR MJBUOAThON' In our next onHahne & Company's'famous name sheets and towels. Chooso- Iwue after Monday noon. • plain and-patterned'styles In many beautiful colors, NHD A JOSt «.od «h* H.lp Wont.J IwtlriH »l Hia Cldtilflwl t«f- You can y yaiir MWUM. H ««»y Hit your «|u«lin««»- tt.n. In an .mploynnnr wanMd «J- Ju>l men's elothing MH Ul-7700 anil mk *•' AJ-Tok.r. Fine suits and coats featuring handsome fabrics, distinguished styles and quality tailoring. And PRIVATE BUS SERVICE there's no charge for waist, cuff or sleeve alterations. WEStFIELD-OHANFORD AND VIOINITY TO KATHARINE GGIBBS In MONTCLAIR I OH m v • IORSTANUL Wrllt or ttl«hon« for lull Informitton M PI>aMll Kj HuhUr, M. i. lU . Alu ichooli in Bmlon, frovldtnet mil 100 Uik Av»,| Ntw * Thursday, December 30, Temple tfinahu-EI YMHA IMttDetaits 756 E.~Broad st. _.. Church Shackles by CARTWKIGHT TSjfc JbenAjf Wettfleld Rabbi Bernard M. Homn Friday — 8:15 p.m., Sabbath Starts New Year Of 'Springfield Day' Eve Service. Tuesday — 1 p.m., Friendship Several Ktiridred families, re- "hostesses, from '-Springfield, Group. 8 p.m.,™Posl Biblical For Witness Group siding in Sprinufleld, have re- chaired -tfy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .history^ cjasj,. ; ceived invitations to attend tho Falkln and-Mr. and Mrs. Bernard-. Jehovah's Witnesses will start ^Sjjr|pgfeld_ Day" open house Sanders, Includes: Judge and .1. First Church Community Wednesday.— 1 p.m., Sister- the New Year With "a" semi- got-together' it"the'~new*YM-^ hood-bridge. 8:30 p.m., Men's YWHA bu"dlng'on Green lane Mrs, Sam Goldman, 'Mr. and,. Club board meeting, annual Btble assembly of IB Of Christ Scientist Presbyterian neighboring congregations ' In In Union, cm Sunday afternoon, Mrs, Charles Hlreh, Mr. and Mrs. Friday -^9;15_p.m., Installa- 422 E. Broad st., Westfield -==- Meeting Htra#e Cane Pl^lnfield High Sohool, Jan; 21-at 2:30, It was announced by Al- Jack .ysdln, Mr. and Mrs; Sey- Sunday — llaLm.> Sunday Mountainside tion Sabbath, bert L. Kossler, president, and mour '.Cohan, Mr/ and Mrs. atrvlce; Sunday_SchooI. Bev. Elmn- A. Taloott Jr., paalor Inquiries regarding Templo 23. Official annwiBcenient wag 'Bernard.Meltzer, bulldlnB chair- PhlUp Melsel, Mr. and Mr*. •Wednesday — 8:15 p. m., tostl- Thursday (Dec. 30) — 10 a.m.,membership, and Ihe total relig- made this week by Felice Epls- man of the association. Bernar^._Mollen1"Tttr. and- MM, njony meeting. Ladles Bible class. B p.m.. Choir. ious program for children—and copb, prefIdlhg minister" of the There will -be a short pro- Donald ggtwgln; Friday (Dec. 31) —10-jwn> sdultSt..as well as nursery school, Springfield Congregation. gram, at which officers of the .--Also;.'Mi., tad Mn. MartUT T~ fin? Church 12:05 a.m., WBtch Night Ser- are welcomed. Information may The entire group, officially association, as -tfe.11 as Spring- Shlndler,-Mr. and- Mn. David vice. Film, food, fun, Communion be obtained, by calling the designated as N. J. Circuit Noi rfield leaderf, will address the Becker,- Mr, and Mm. Bernard • 0/ Christ 'Scientist Service. Temple office. 5"bf Jehovah's Witnesses. isj:om- •guests end explain the services Cole, Mr. and Mrs- -Abner Gold, '; 19! Springfield ave. posed of over 1,700 active min- which the. new"""Y" will offer. Mr. and Mrs. Irving OoldsUin, ...j^^__ Summit isters «n"a"ir sponsored by the When It opens this spring. There Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hell«r, Mr. flunday — 11 a, m., Services, St. John's Lutheran First Presbyterian Wafbhtower Society of Brook- will be refreshments and guided and Mrs- Frank Hodw; Mr. and Sunday School- and nursery. _587 Sprlntfleld »V» •'_ —Morris ave. at-Mala it ivn; N. Y. "This circuit of con- through • the building, with M»,;Kl£hard Ka!veb«rg, Mr. MM) irogram finishing at 4 p.m. Mrs,_S»nford Ketsler, Mr, and 'Wednesday — 8:15 p, m., Tes- Summit Rpriiurf le'd gregations meet* twice a yi J committee timony. ~ Eev. Richard L. Peterman locally to seek ways to Improveaef ihfi-p - -Reading Room, 340 Spring- Pastor Rev. Donald C. Weber, ministers its teaching techniques and over- Norman Lowewtein,' Mr. and Held ave., Suhimltr open dally Each weekday, 9 a.m., prayer Wednesday — 7:30, 10 p.rn all knowledge, of the Bible," Mrs. Aruthur Mlnlnman, Mr, Mid service In ChapeK Junior-High Department Christ- Mr. Eplscopo explained; Mrs Edward Schwartz, Mr, and . T10 a._m. to 4:30 p. m., except Mn, Nat Ship; - - . Sundays and holidays. Also open Thursday—a p.m., Adult Choir mas party. . The assembly, which will de- Lutheran Church rehearsal. , Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Church Also, Mr. / and Mn, Jade "Ehursday from 7:30 to 9 p. mr; velop the theme, "Increasing Our Sobsl, Mr. Mid Mr* -MUton afrd after the Wednesday meet- . Friday—11-p.m., sacrament_of Sohool. Classes for all on "Glad I got rid of that looia mow—it mighHv* Praise to Jehovah," based on the aitarrsormon theme, "Now graded basis—foF—children and Teltserj"* Mr^' and™ 1 slipped and burled somebody 1" __ ——-—— Psalm 145, .versDi.3,uwill begin —togs to 9:45. Before Faith Came/ young people between the >gcs Plans Installation Weis'l, Mr. and Mr». Sol White, . (This Sunday's Lesson Ser- Friday, Jan. .21, evening arid -"Sunday—* a.m., sacrament of of 3 and 17 are taught in the run through that Sunday eve- Mr. and MnTBtrnanl Zurkptt,. the altar; sermon theme, "More Chapel and Parish House. Nurs- TrtiSBT-Joseph Wengert, ordained Dr. and Mr*. Emanuel Sbantoa, > A consideration of U)e nature Than Letters on a Page." 9 a.m.,ery service for toddlors, ages 1 St. Stephen's jtnlnlster and traveling district ForNew Officers the service;, "sermon . theme, and-2, is held In the Chapel 9:30 «4 Deity will be the.theme of Episcopal Church ~ Methodist Group supervisor of tho Watchtower New officers-of theTtedeemer "More Than Letters on a Page." and U a.m.,'identical, church Society, is the featured speaker. this Sunday-'s. service on "God"-10-a.m., Sunday Church School, worship, services. The Hev Main st. opposite Taylor rd. Lutheran Church' of Westfleld in all Christian Sdence~churchi. MUIbnrn, N.J. Jan. 23 he will speak on the Will Be"Installed at church ser- Carroll Stamping 41:15 a.m., the service; sermon Bruce W. Evans will preach at subject, "What Does the Resur- - «jt throughout the world. theme, "More Than Letters on a both services. iThe Senior Choir Bev. James E. Llndsley, Rtotor Sets Service For vices this Sunday. The pastor, rection from the DeBtrMean to the Rev. Walter A. Reunlng, will il The sermon will consist of P-age."-» a,m,, 10 a.m. and Mil5 wyill aing-at the 9:30 service, • Sunday - 8 a.m., Holy Com- You and Yours?" /• . Leading league obrrelated readings trffifi the a.m., nursery service. 4 - B p.m.,and the Girls' Choli-«Mhe~44- iniiniQD.!__ 9:15, mornlnioigg prayepayer perform the installation cere- Bible and from "Science and Youth MlnUtry and choirs. servlce. Child care for pre- (Hol(Hl y CommunioCi n thirthidd -Sun S - New Year's Eve Cecil 'J. Jonei, vOlrcuit juper- mony. Carroll Stamping defeated Co*- fiealth with Key to the Scrlp- Monday—8:80 a.m., LCW, ex-school children Is provided dur- days). 10 a.m.; Church Sohool, vlsor, also from the Watchtower • The new officers,- elected at lantone Shoes in thr«t~(aniet, Including child care and-adult Now Year's Eve will be ob- Society; will awlst Wengert. the Voters' Assembly last week while second Placr Erbardt Tel- • tjires" by Maj-y-Baker Eddy, the ecutive ' committee. ing the 11-o'clock service in served in Springfield Emanuel Discoverer and Founder of —Tuesday—10 t.m., LCW Bible the Chapel. 7:30 p.m., West- class. 11 a.m., mornlni prayer Jones oversee* the work of Je- Include: president, Robert Schu- a'vijlon lost two games to CeoU'i (Holy Communion, first Sun- Methodist Church with a fel- hovah's Witnesses in the Spring-, Delicatessen this, yreek in tha Christian Science. Included will study. 7:30' p.m,,' council meet- minster Fellowsbip-dneetlng -for lowship hour and service from mann! - ylco-pfesldent; ' John lie Moses' well known Injunc- Ing. ." — • . ' high sohool age young people, ) field area. ' visiting each" week- rWietj) treasurer, Henry Fell; Springfield Sport*, bowling Tuesday-9:30 a.m.,.Holy Com- 10 p.m. .to midnight. a different' one of the'circuit'weeks- rWiettl league which inwta.'i't' thr tion from Deuteronomy: "Know Wednesday — $ p.m., Adult Tuesday —-fl-p.m.,* Christie) cuit's .secretaryt , David. Janisko; finan- l munion. 10 a.m., Prayer Group. Refreshments will be served IB congregaHoDSv gprihgtieia Bowi;'' •'" therefore this day, and consider Choir rehearsal, • . ' education committee. by—the women's groups follow- cial secretary, Robert Ca^well; ifcjojhhiejieart, that the Lord -—Wednesday —— 12:30 p.m elders, Miles—Miller, Arnold ' This week's bowlln(t jjut', Car- ing the showing of a sound film, roll in a four-gime laid-atop the la Goid in_heaven above, end Ladle*' Society January lunch- '"Chrlstmas^ift-Hong Kong," the Treptow; trustees, William the earth beneath: there Is Battle Hill-Moravian eon; ThjTTTev. David Crawford,' FirsLBaptist- Hawkc, Walter Blanlken; dea- league, with a_ record t- * Jhuriday, DeeemW 3d, 1965 * there are few spots In the Uni- ted States which Jiever set snow. Ebx3litanpSt JBMw fell, as far • Worrying^About Sn QW? Could Be Worsesouth as Lakeland,-Fla,, near St. Whyi iglumly at the at Silver Lake, dole, in juit 24 during January, 1911, according snowfall In orie season was sot Petersburg, in January, 1988' falling tnow and brood about hours^And at Tahoe, Calif., 108 to World Book Encyclopedla—In- -from-July, 1055i to Juno, 1056, So, Uk« it or ^ not, inowU go- galoshes, snow shovels, and ach- inches oKSliow came down be- the same year a record-depth of when 1,000.3 inches of snow fell ing to be with us for awhile, and- ing backs, remember—that ; it tween January 12 and 15, 1952. snow accumulated at Tamarack, at the 5,500-foot-level OT-Mount in quantity,-People--who like could be worse. The record snowfall for a cal- where 454- inches covered the Rainier, Wash. Be glad you don't snow include small children, iki- ""Much worse; for instance,-buck endar- montk occurred-aLitaina- ground.—-- • ^ ,. liih make In 1921, 76 inch£S_Di_snow fell raclc, Calif., which got 300 inches The alMlrae U. S. record for galoshes an . But no matter where you live,. New Year's Week Store Hpurs\i^ OPEN WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 'TIL 9 P.M.^f ^M "FRIDAY TIL 6 P.M. • CLOSED SATURDAY, NEW YEAR'S DAY ft !•'• STOCK YOUR FREEZER WITH ALL YOUR FflVORITECUTS.THEY'REflUREDUCED- Ampip JUSTINT1MEF0RTHEH0LIDAY1 things...Idt^Odnes...M part of myearmhichhmim^ momenta of mddewment and exkporatiom toOe teorJd, I» thecountry, to eur~commmity. Kowmelook to 1966, confident tiu* ike progress Me IwMLBMKle and the friendships we established wifl TOF actJBiM to gram and mature, ~ •-•"^•-—••:•••-:: .^ -: SIRLOIN ROAST •BET—^rOKS—VEAI. "-TJWfc' rtftVow effwenf anrf p&pns June etmtrSnOed ' mwck to keep oar community e^ moving formdtoicard MEAT LOAF MIXfc 69 mbetterUfe. Wemeproudtohe apart of thiscwiominded Uk =ai**rll CALIFORNIA |Elb ^— tfft&fll intj * • • ••—* PAKE Hopes For The Futtflre* YUBAN •JST23« V33a STIN6 MIXES AM or PN iCAKE USTEWNE 79c CHASERT •3r39 CRAHERS NIAL iMtkWU > PARFATT MARGARINE Savings & Loan Assn. JOWEiS I W. Westfield Ave. (al Chestnut St.), Roselle Park, N. J. ELIZABETH BRANCH - 29 Broad St., corner Dickinson 4^89 NCM *fht A •J Dvumbar 90, 1 »69 * Chest Diseisfj.. In Berkeley Group Gives Hospital Two Television Sets Heights. forts to provide TV .seU to all Company Names The Weacon Club (Western Eugene NargielW, superintend- Lou Barbusclo represented of the county nursing home units Electric Activities Committee of ent and Medical director, for use Mlu Dorothy Walsh,, publicity In th~e state. - . . " ' Newark) today presented two In the nurses home section of the director of the Weacon Club, and A BUIINIIf JOF VOUX OWN . ., , rind DRIVE SAFELY Armand Fiorletti portable—television sets to Dr. John E. Runnells Hospital for commented on his group's ef- It through Hi. Warned liciloiil Armand A. Florlcttl has_been elected secretary of. GrassmatMr Kreh and Mixer, Inc., a civil en- gineering firm • with offices in Elizabeth, Union and Bridge- water. Fiorletti also will serve as a member of the firm's board of directors. ' _ Fiorletti, who lives at 109.East Munsell »ve., Linden, has been associated with Grassmann, Kreh and Mixer slnca 18*5. He •holds bachelor of science _»nd master of science degrees In civTT engineering'.from Newark Col- AEMAND A. HORLETTI legej-of Engineering' A native of Elizabeth, Florlet- 'ti Is a member of the American Society- oHDlyll-Engineers, serv- Pro-US Teach-in ing onThe comrnlttee for student guidance; He also lj a trustee of the -Ktoleailonal..._'_ Engineers Society . of Union County; a --Set Al Princeton rrtember of the New Jersey and T-—$ho Now Jersey Young Am? National Societies of Profession- ericans far Freedom and. the al Engineers, and chairman of ~ConBervattv*~Ctub~oC Princeton the state" organization's^ public •"" University thl» week announced relations, committee.' ' •..'_• plans tor a pro-American' In addition; he' Is a past chair- "Teach-In" to be held_on the man-.of the Land Surveyors EFFECTIVE JANUARY l/lMfr _ Princeton Campus, Jan. 8. Functional Section, and > mem- In announcdns the event, Dr. ber of the New Jersey Water ON JULL DEPOSITS HADE ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY, JANUARY 14,1966 Peter E.JJutler of Mountainside, pollution Control Association, slate cHairman of YAF, said the New Jersey Society of Mu- ~ that, "similar rallies and teach- Amerlcan Congress on Survey- ins will be held in mator_Amer- ing and Mapping. lrnn, Asian and European cities to mobilize international student support for American policy in Name Executive . Viet Nam." "As part of ttiis iniernBttonel Of Air Reduction effort arranged to. counteract Thomas C. Ellis has been ap- anU-Viet Nam demonstrations in pointed-executive vice president the United States, the Teach-in of the Airco Welding Produc' at Princeton will feature major- Division of Air- Reduction Com- • academic, miHtarry and political pany, Inc., which has a plant spokesmen. The United Stated In Union, it was announced this Government hmr~bxJlcated that week, E1U» was formerly as- a representative of We Stale De- sistant to—corporate president, -partment wHMefend-the-Admin- George S. Dillon. ' btration's policies In south-east Ellis studied at—Columbia Asia. In addition to the sched- .University and Joined Alrco In uled serfs.-'of speeches, debate 19.43 as general auditor of the "•with student'leaders will b« fee- corporation. He Is a member of ~tured," Dr. Butler sold.' the Institute of Management Sciences, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis live tory grown sons'. '"•'.•" • PuMMly ttwlrme* tmdlndlvMuale .r. urged to ofciuv* III* Mdoy deadline of lhti_nawtpaaar far oHitr than epet NIIMUOM «AMI TOW imel JreM. ,nm Tnuratloy K"«m better. Include TaP 'am Wfcet you Kava. Rail • lew l««l NEW "HI-RATE" ~ ClalalnefL Call 4M-7700. your mm, tuJdrate •ml phona number. INVESTMENT - REGULAR. __ fmates OlFreekolAers Meeting* SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ...STNorsni or MINUTES or Monthly report of the County Trtas- REGULAR MEETING Or urer. wu ncelvad. TTNION CODNTT BOARb axiplM, Clooniy and Co., mbmlttlng OP cnoUBN-MEEHOTJlERS ' Interim Audit Report. for' the nine KtxifoAR MEETING man' month! ending Sept. 30. IMS. NOVEMBER n, 1MB* "Report or tha Btpt, of Rsade and • Regular. Meeting of. the Union Counly BrldgM, •dvlaing' of bide racetved for tha Improvement of Roia Btraai, fron St. NO HIGHHl RATE IN TH^GARDEN STATE Board of Choaan Freeholder! waa- held at the Court Rouat, Xllaabeth, Ntw Jer- Oeorge Avenua K the Clark Townihlp ' «ey. PoVfmber 4th. IMS. at SIM P. M. Lint, Rahway arid recommending aecap- Prealdlng: Roll can tanse of tha low bid . I Member* preaentt rREEROUIBRa CALDWaUt AMD OB. TO REWARD HARM0NM WVBM WITH LONQ-RAHQE 80AU INTEREST ON HARMONIA REflUfJlR SAVIHaSAOCOUrtTt wffl , oaborna, Biemmer, CHH ARRIVED AT THIS TDm? l and Director Moore, NIW Bvsnntsa WHO WANT HlflHER EARNIN88,9V« bank lntrodu{*« tha INVEST- Brat annual rateof 4V»% starUnf-January 1,1966 — compounded laldwall and Ouohla. following NIreioluttona—JntrodUMoW Bvsnntsa l and and paid 4 Hmes a year on all balances of $25 to $90,000. Attorney Bauer: on roll call adopted:— MENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT effective January I, 1966, which wiH • PtatpTreaiurer (iM)—rreeholdar summer for tha D«L „- . _ Nt-Komlolii ,»ii- of Adminlitratlon aad Public Xi- give depositor* 4*fc% e year return aftof depoeit hw remained In IT WILL PAY YOU TO OPEN AN INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT pervleoirVUoir r of Roade! TomaattlorClerTomaattlorClcrtt of Uthie ^alrirapjiroThirianoalrihiiIn H -Ihe eawuntfcr ^l^quarto^ £oo«rd Rabi«-and Dmutr Olark Allllton. m various department!. OR ADO TO YOUR REGULAR ACCOUNTTTTtieWI -- - ,..Ar.,.. Dtputy-.oitrk- juifaton.1 dullrered th» («S6)—Preaholdar •temmar .for Dtpt, «f oprnlne prayer followed bj a, aaluU to ' AdmtniitraUon anil Pobllo -Af- Htrrnome deppsrtori <|e«lring io <«n«fer-fWKJ»-fi;oni-theft-Regu!ar the flag, •--- : ' ' . •.••••-.• fair., approving Increment! to Ramember ~ your Harmonla bankbook oen be used at both Ma^' ••- Freeholder tiller made a motloii that ' varloui •mployaea on thelr-annl- SavJngi Acoount to an Investment Saving! Account must submit , the minute* of tb« Meeting of September' t.riarr datei,-- -inonie-Cflleae. ' — . 16th,. 196R, be apptft-YMii which «i riul? (itol—JYeeholdar summer for Sept. of their pwabook «wd -&i&f% aeeondad by, J'reeboider trtrloh. -Roll c«n- Admlntitratlon—and Public Af<> ; showed s Member* votlna-ln the -iU fair., creating the title of Senior -The •WRete"^^ INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT Is Ideal for lenr flrmatlve, 1 .Vember, Freeholder Don- Maintenance Repairman^. Carpen- Until e depdett eheH liaVe remained te a* Iriwrtmint SavIng«T -ohue voting In-tha negative •nd-3-Mem*' —-"' tar and aaUbllehrng range. range savings goals such as a new home, a car, retirement, college . Wri. Preehotdere CaTdwelt and oucbla (407)—Freeholder Btemmer for Dept, of Account for fbwfull cjuerteraytHvIderid perjode, K earns dividends l_ -. abimt. •, Arimlnlitratton and 'Publlo Ar- -education, ee part of an estate-planning program, etc. Although 1 at the rate appltcabie to Regular Savlngii Acoount* — 4V4%. per :—wjiHinujncwrDW* fair., onatlni UH», of MUmbw -thislype of acoount has income advantages, H Is, however, a wise •:.—Pollowlnj eommunloaUoav,ta- noelvad and 8t.am(ltt«r, Por.m«n,_. and annum, effective Jenuary 1,1966 computed hi the ieroe-manner.— and referred' to!—• Mtabllahlng range. thrift habit to keep some funds In a regular savings account... 'HEMKTMKNT Of (40t>—Preaholdar Stammer for Dipt, of At that time the deposit will receive a speeW tUvidend—pieservBy rtratio PROFERTTI— Admlnlitratlon and Publlo AN MadMy ayeitable for flnanclal ldltt .-Parkins Authority, requa«tlns a'rpeclal fair., appointing Laonard Mni- -% of 1% per annum, fcr the preceding fottr fuN quarterty dividend, nef>Unc-*ltb thla Board to further dli- : .:::.: mom of Ro»lle a Member of tha eu». the I.ailnf of the court • Rouia Board of education of tha Voca- periods. The current rate on Regular Sayings Accourrtt, W oonHnued tional School! In 'the County-sf DE?*R™EN? Dnlon. for l~p«r|od of four yaan. Wiraugh trwfourfuH querterry^lvWend per^ follwvlng a. deposit LOAN ADVANTAGES BEVENCE *-riNANOeor : •C40BAlrrl1>r#eholder stemme'r 'for Com- ' • Department oNf XnitltutlonN a and A enr mittee of the Whole, that tha rplus the piesent special rate, wwrtoLtherefore produce earnings at YOU CAN BORROW ON YOUR INVESTMENT-SAVfNQS ACCOUNT «IM, lubntlttlns > IIHBV ntlmata for — ae>t Regular Meeting of the ' oht1d**'CaYi—Bureau of chlldren'a^a — Board of Freeholder! wilt be -the rate of 4%% perenwim on the deposit for ettoh periods.^ JustasjoleenjMa regulareavrngeaoeount Presentyourbenk-- .(CM. ' • . ' • • , held on Tueeday,: rHgyjmbir v nEPARTWENT or PTJBLIO istli. IBM, U:oo A. Mi, imUid loook and wall arrange yow teen hi a matlw TB ANn WtTU'AMl— of Thuraday, Hovember 18th, n the^depceft «r« be oradHed qMartoVV«rt* cH«dende Borb of NeNww Providencerld , ancloilng IBM, to permit Member? to at> reiolutlon petitioning thla Board to re- tend tha Uirle of Munlclpal- at the investment Savings Aoeount rate declared by The Board of "-open the Children'* Building at Runnella Itlee confirence. yoim mvECTwiT mm MCOUHT - JUST WW! THE COUMN Hoapltat-amf «-alrallar reaolullon from <4o9)—Frinholder Tiller for the Dupt. Managers from time to time, which wiN be composed of the then the City of Plalnfiald. . of noada ami Bridge., approving nEPARTMKNT OF ordinance of the city of Sum- Regular Swinge Aeoount dMdend Mkvpiue tee eddWona. rete *OAT>» a nWDGESl— "" mit, regulating Special Jrrafflo Boro of Koeelle, anotoilng lattara, r«- oondltlonl. • ^ , then IN srtsot. ~' • ' - ' • 'HARMONIA SAY.NW BANK laaiaa and a reaolutlon pertaining to (410)—rreeholdar Tiller for tha Dept. the pnrpoeed alignment of Route. I-37B. of Road! and Bridge., r.J.otlng City of Summit, endoalng Ordinance blda received for furniahlnt on* MeH to amending trafflo ordlnenoea,.- ' portabla air compnaaor to the DlTlalon of Motor Vehicle!, Road Department and-authorising SPECW. PASSBOOKS Ordlnanea of the »oroof_fJaj a.m. to be r«advattl.ed. toMlahlng a 3» MPH-Bpi " : fitu—r holder Tiller for• ththaa Dept. SpectatpflMboolis lor km*mrt Setfafr Atwounte wM be re- ^ both direction! of trafflo of Road! and Bridge!i, approving Quired, and will be Issued upon an MltJeTdepoett of $1,000. Addi.. ~ - l-erwtese f ($1,000 mfnlinwn required). .Twv< of .olatkv-encloirng Ordinance -Ordinance—of—Uw—Townihl'ownihlpp of providing for th« reaulatlont and ran- providing for the regula- tlonal deposits and Withdrawals mey be made in multiples of $500, open an Investaieint Savlnfls Account* "trol of through atUBU, etc. _ Uon a~Tmtrel—st—tai50TSIT51—BT ._r Ur 8. Army Enclneer Dlatrlnt, Kew alreata, atet , ___ but dividends way be-wHhdorwi Jn any arrwwit-The betenoe hi York, advlalng application haa b««n made (<10)~l>rr»hnlit«r Tlllei' for the Dept. hi tha-M_J-JMIZJelaphone-Oo,i for-a of tloada and Brldgea, approving such an account shell be'not less tfenJI^DOrand parmlt to Inatall a telephone taMt aoroll protioaad rtaolutlon of Jha city i*aawfclo nivarji '••^"n WfwuyK wnrl »aat of Linden. Inaofar ~Uh $5O,OOrJrpcept asftfliinltted byJ^>rl^ -pity of tTBdiw. rpnuettini an BoariT jgd-woed i amenoUa rexolmlon ohanDinB •p.co- JM»)— yriaholder TUIer" fur -Bie~^«pt. •avTnga account,ta VV Wi^ C^XWO»JW bs w«iW*Ns« efdlvMend ,M\M on varloui m»d»"t: o IricluiU-Wood :.-.. rtfttoaTrrTRTTBrldKe!, approving AvenUB-lrom-Rarltan Roitd to Bt. ctoori'e -^—rOntlnamCT-of-tlle- Cllr :.uf iilrn- iST'p Iprovldlng for~th from Bt, ocorga! Ava., to the Account* may ba twatetwsd at any tlm* wfthottt loss'of Interest.' bridge acroaa Kait Elihtta olark Towtiihlp Unt In the City of Motor Vehlclea, a.j of Aahoray, for the aum of <»1,- of th« Townahlp of _. M8.36 and mttthbrlalng Clreotor »(Ulxtlni parlclns on Bvaretta cirole and and Clerk to ueouta agrH(nanta Btuneaant Avenue. ooverlng ume. Dr." '4 NRB A JMt taaa1 It.. Mala Wan** * Thursday December 30, 1965 tocllan •! tha Ck.ulfloa'JaaVt. Yaa M> One For TheRoad^Or Parkway sirabably Una1 aa omploy.i wha'taa ui« ' your MIVUM. H nat, Hit yayr quatlflaa- Tips for redeemable at the restaurant* the occasions. riant In an .malaym.nt wnOa* mi. lint The Garden Stale Parkway 1 will give motorists" an extra until noontime Saturday, he cards will be. passed, out at nil 04-7700 ana «k hr AaVTakaf. Today's Homemaker hour to celebrate the New added. Parkway toll booths by the Year's arrival on the road Each card entitles the.motor- From.Mary Arrn'trona, County HomaAjatrt come this Jan. 1, a Parkway l*t to "a oup of eotfee or tei, '8pokesman~"sald~this-weelcr-: - or-gUw-c-f-mtlk-.—. and-tout.. ~ANDY KLB8S liiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiKiuiitiiiiiiiHiuiiiittmiiiimmiii The Parkway Is extending or doughnut", and urges him. to stop for the occasion at VAMED FOODS 'bee n •--"•—'-estimateJd -at well above its annual Free Drinks safety, the next Parkway restaurant average. Apples are one of the program on Jan. 1 lo_take- in tfOYV PLENTIFUL ahead in the. Interest of safe- MOVIES • RESTAURANTS most versatile and best liked the hpur before midnight as Festive decorations and gay ty,, he-sald. . . ,. ..:.. fruits, • -— well as the regular 12-to-lZ - and other amusements ._. : "party-foods are the order this ' Parkway restaurants are op- "Make thai one Onions, potatoes, cabbages, period of New Year's. Day 1 holiday week. But family ' erated by Howard Johnson and and split peas, among the veg- morning." meals go on and staple fare V/pWiixv House, according to etables; will-all be plentiful- —jot-ihe road••... Mi. for good nutrition must not be The ninth annual Free location. The Authority reim- Present upwardly revised estl- overlooked. It's a time for fun Drinks affair sponsored by the burses the restaurant oper- mates of the fall potato and and- family - get-togethers;. It New Jersey Highway Author- ators for -the Free Drinks MUi, llllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllillllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllilllllllllinil -cabbage crops suggest consid- ~. coffee . »* this . 11 I.I^—also be a—season—when ity, which operates the toll •The traffic ,safely_r«cgr.d_on_ erably more abundant juppUes_ special activities leave less |—re*di-wtll—agaln^offor-rnff pr, "the Parkway during its . an- of these two Items than last • money to purchase everyday tea or milk and toast or nual Free Drinks program has New Ycar^-We year. STATlCnST _foads,' even lets tltne and en- doughnut at its. Parkway res- been *ApeciaUy.... good in all - Although meats are not fea- euj to» ixeptprepuc—e them_. ; taurants to encourage safety years, no Ycddents of any tured in the current U. SHD.'A. stops there during" the exub- ''type being reported on two of love our friends Feeding the family, may seem listing, they cannot' be over- to offer more than the usual erant travel period, the spokes- looked in relation either to man, saldr challenge In early January as mealtime satisfaction or nutri- and customers!" V; The safety ^drinktPlus Is By MILT HAMMER * § the parly mopd continues, but tion. Variety meats, such as given at Parkway expense~T>y" some help can bo found in the.;"Tlver; tongue, kidneys, usually invitation only. The Invitation iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii number and variety of foods provide low cost protein — "Happy New Year collectors betweea 11 p.m. on in.plentiful supply. Uslrig foods chickens and some other poul- New Year's Eve .and 11 the Montand, Is happy when He sees readily available sometimes try have not shown signs of a , :: CHANNEL CHATTER: Have following morning, but sire young flrls. "Why shouldn't saves shopping time and tisu- price rise .comparable to that "a guess u to where Mary Mar' 1 ally helps in keeping costs • tin uw the rushes of her up- he be? He'd be craiy If he _^OJLred_mejltSjJIhej^_aM"usually""" weren't, and I'd-be-Indimant down. "some "specials" each week "iH~ OOOD FOOD and o FRIINDIY ATMOSPHiM ;. coming; TV special: MaiV Mar- The end of the year brings RAPTURE'MOVIE i'.t&M Helly Dolly 'Round the. t iiL thVniarlceir And evetrtheTnosl Joanna .Barnes'., a,n unusuall assortmensortment of plen- '""". It Our ButlntM • WorW," "Whleh airs on Feb. X ested." . popular and - not low priced IS NEXT FEATURE contract for the New York tiful foods,, says the XT. S- De- meats take kindly to "extend- \ m NBC-TV? The reels were partment of-"Agriculture's Con- J unwound (or her. In Marra- based-"TrUls of O'Brien" TV ers" such as-rlce,-potatoesi or ON ORMONT BILL ; series guarantees her five free" sumer and Marketing' Service. • keeh, Africa, where she was —other vegetables. Fish U high days a month to fly ba.ck to The list Is long, consisting— "Rapture." a French-made "THI PRICE IJ RIGHT,.. (hot'iWOHTl'' Vntttns prior to her current In nutrition, and when chosen Hollywood to see her husband, mostly of fruits and vegetables, ; with discrimination, can be «- illhi; Involving an interrelated 'J run In "Dolly" in' London . . ; Larry Dobkln, a direotor there; with pecans again In feature search for love and. starring a i gimme 81f«oret told fellow real boon to food budgets, Can- •••.• • * » • • . • pltice. Texas, Oklahoma and—' distinguished international cast, ; aTiert (tar George Maharls on ned fish should not be over- th«r«'ionlyONE CELEBRITY BITS: A high- Georgia have particularly looked,' And there are, always headed by Melvyn Douglas, Pa- J the "Bob Hope Presents-The heavy production of this popr tricia Cozzi, Dean Stockwell and -Chrysler Theater* episode, "A light Qt the upcoming special, eggs, cheese and even nuts and "An Evening-with Carol Chan- ular nut. But even In this area, benns for tasty protein dishes. Gunnel. Llndblom, .is_:.the_ next J Btnall Rebellion" (NBC - TV. popular pecans are plentiful screen attraction at the Ormont •Jan. It) that she is. not dls- nlng or How to Watch TV With- Potato burgers, stuffed cab- L for use in breads, desserts, Theater, East Orange. „ that her husband, Yves out Being ,'Plugged' In," • (CBS- bage rolls, beef liver, creole RESTAURANT TV, Feb. 18)"wlUbe a_ segment ; candies, and other holiday beef goulash with noodles, "The Ipcress. File," Harry between Carol and David Mc- goodies. _^_ — clam fritters, cheese Spanish Saltzman'g espionage film Intri" Callum without music. Insiders Supplies_:wiil"be exceptional- rice—salmon—rand green pea gue, starring-Mlchael-ealnercon^ Muiic for ^fly_it_ret»rjls_Carol.at her fun- tlnues for an eighth week at tha All O«cu!on»_^ ly bountiful on grapes, oranges ~ scallop, tuna fish-vegetable pie, tUvtrfrpm farjkfni niest mid with-a great command and orange products, grape- stuffed fish' fillets, lamb stew, Ormont Theater this week,-with Open 34 Hour. of satire.. . . A cigar fcompany fruit, apples and red tart cher- dried beef and macaroni, baked late Bhows on Fridays and Sat- MARK IF producing a half-hour color ries, so fruits may be served tongue with raisin orange' urdays. Mm on the life, of a Hollywood often alone or in prepared _jauco, and hearty split poa BORKAN star with EdJe_Adams as the foods. This year's gfape pro- hoadliner. The film will be of- duction is record hlRh. The and"fr.anKturier soupp-are—au*i-— rorchaiUo fered gratis to TV stations around fruit bowl can bo beautiful gcstlons for extending the main the country . . . Tfie "Hollywood at less than the usual cost. The dish, netting extra flavor as Af af M •: ' Palace" TV show is getting a season's apple-crop has also well as economy.. royal reception from viewers mainly because of the show busi- •ilillHilllllllllllillllHlllllllllimilHIIII'lllllllliHllHIIIIIIWIinillllllllllll'lllllllllllll ness aristocracy It offers. Names, Stadia «1M7U like Blng Crosfby, Fred Astalrc, Joan Crawford, Margot and Fon- I FAMILY LIFE TODAY teyn, Ray Bolger, etc. are hosts I ByTHYLUS_fiRIIB_i- | "ejRotn"" • • • th. Std*. UBtveWlty- I.UIIIH!L.llirSp,eldl.« In Human R.la.lon.'""»"'»»'"" CATERim TO^AMIUis 'KNACK' REMAINS whhjOuollty FrtMi Uaho4 Play Is important for children's J'prlcai. r; AT ART; TWIN BILL- —ivuiiij tini'eftts-find themselves development and toys are a nee? BLUE DOLPHIN in flie predicament after Christ- .e)(sa_rx_.p.art of play. It's really • COMftlTI WNNIM • f • IOUAM DAH«IM« BEGINS ON JAN. 5 All rrwK W«Kr Fiih In fcaim. mas that thore are so many toys, much better to space new toys SEAFOOD Claim any t*ylt, ^fnan Ubitar TilU, iv«Y U1UMAY NIOHT "The Knack — and how to got that the child doesn't know what all through the year than have Iv HMTAURANf-ona TAVIJtN I LUNCHEON CLUB iikt •tuyv.wnt AVI., w Union, N. j. "Tha Family J»wal«" Wo ara naw UcalW at aur j Ice Skating is more than CHILD'S PLAY! Jarry Uwli ' OH* NOMIMADl Mil . NmrAsaraM GEIGER'S COLONIAL AKI A DILIOHT TO «AT WALTON'S DNION WALTONt UNIQUI ATMOIPHlll AND H8WITAMTY yl It's also the fun-filled way for ADULTS ' OHN 7 DAY! W.J., Jan. S ; i : : ttt Oii. Day Only RESTAURANT lllJO A.M. ta » ».M. TAPROOM W. Nalur. ... • , ... v-:;. ' ,; - to KEEP SLIM, TRIM and RELAX TENSIONS! "DM SOnjNDEKHANNir1 Illmi SANDWICHII larlngfUM Av*., Wailfltla un Moimi AVINUI • . H M»tl» Reh.U 1 , AND IUNCHION STICIAU • I .»'J (Oppo.lta IhU Uka NrM (Airan htm T*wn Hall) MT/f Ca/M "tocKsNpr osrABa" AD 1-1JM UNION, N. J. - MU Mitt L H.Ull i.U 'J REGISTER NOW •..,, y l DO YOU UKI HAWODt •' . * ' . • W. ..rv..H«m.d clatni 1 Clami an A. if Special daytime slimming , HARRY'S V> Sh.li . Alaikan Crab el«w . l.L.l.r lit rakyon Ha<«,, Yalta - itolW Main, lokil.n • lUoki - sessions for the ladles , Ntwork, N. J. iouorbraton and Many othor Contlntnlal Country Dining WA 9-SH WIH.I. i( Evenings for adult couples 1 ^RKWAVK Alr-Conillllonoa Saxlal Ruiln.u Man', lunck Unti Dally Bmttttmtmimtitut: to "unwind" Amplo Marking Alia ChllJrW. HoH.r. a T/« HELD OVER 2nd WEEK! • Our Mth Yaar ... lurop.aa • Amorlita Cubhta ' ir Family Plans... classes, for tots, JACK UMMON Th.f.V anly ONI . ' "Wo MuH I* Dalna lamallilni lunch IM. Dlnn.r M» i pre-teens, tennagers TONY CURTII KaaJ ana" a filana'ly PED-E-FLOUS latonlay, Dlrntor anly ' ' NATALII WOOD KLESS' h Our IUIIHMI Maimtal* alva1., Walttmng, N. J. DlnMr Dancing M., lal.ft Ion . if Develop posture, coordination MutU ta tba Ol.n Millar Styla HITAUKANf • DINIR Ofton M HourHoi t Ivory Day .1 tho Walk •i win riaaa Maaa1 Mi»W Nightly and self confidence "The 1 At llmwaaa t t>rlH|H«M Av.«. y-'AhipAntpl- l »orkln« Cadllllu • lono.uata, WasslMi ft PartU. Unca IMa WINTER SESSIONS BEGINNING NOW! Great Race" Irvlrtalon ' M Vt V 11/M ht Tathnlcalar ITAIIAN CUIIINI \ • - AND!.— , ", • •'. Tfco Hnoit U*i Oatafrlabla Anywh.ro •rank llnatra Daan MarMH OLDE COLONIAL INN Ixlloilvo (Mtounmt Dine Graciously At Any Of The Anlfa Ikb.rg Urwlo ArJr.i. 1074 Iraaa* At Ro«ular Nioo "4 rOR TBXAS" 4J5 tiiox tlroit 11J North Avtnua Nowark, N.'J. laaetallilni I* Hrvtng hr|a |tauai In tolor Fine Eating Places listed Here Mlllburn, N..J. w..m.U, N. j. MA I-W74 . •ull eivna Dlnn.r. • luffata M «-S9M Adorn. 2-S740 V*717/ia 120 * 'Thunday^December 30, 1965 * SPRINGFIELD. UAPER, Sprlnolfild, N. L BASEBALL GROUP SLATES Dayton Varsity Teams Split _TO The Springfield Youth I—^-~4»U-L«agiM>-wUl-hold Matcfies^gainsi " nual election meeting Monday •'at-8:30 p.m. at the Recreation'''' By MYRON MEISEL I all distinguished themselves at found the varsllly's Ed Camalcri - House. League officials slated The Jonathan Dayton ReglonaU.Dayton, at 136 a strong grappler. De- ••that all men Interested in the High School varsity wrestling At 98, Todd Hayer and Dave ~splte~*Mu]ler's larger frame, Ca- '"'baseball program for boys nine and basketball teams^challenged Plerson, both on the Dayton maleri stalemated him at 4-4. to 15 are invited. the school's alumni last Thurs- team, wrestled for the varsity Ed'Korecky gave the alumn_ The slate to be pr'esente44n»-|aa'iyy eveningeven . The result was two and alumni^— respectively. Pier- a greater leadv defeating-Glenn •• eludes: Jack Williams, business remarkablmarkat e close contests, the son won the match on a 4-2 de- JBehrehs of Dayton by a_ 2-1 ""^tpanageVilTJaelc Slater, secre- alumni winning thej wrestling: cision. At 108, .Ton Brenn amT decision. -.••tary;_Bob Fielding, treasurer; Pete"Molle>i battled to a 2-2 tie. : match, '21-17, .and the varsity At 148, because of the lack of ." Afine>~Gola7puBircny director; victorious In basketball, 83-80. Stu CoheHpreprespntlng the-var- an alumnus. Gary Haydu, ~V, Joe Pepe, equipment manager,. Hftrf Wrntmrrl Goldham- The Dayton cagers will faceJ yl freshman, came Into the meet 7—mid the following league di- Hlllsias-Hlgh;Schoor'hext Wed- incr in 3 close bout ai 115," All against seasoned Bulldog How- rector.: B11 lNJKsbM/y 0 u t h nesday evening at 8, at Hillside.' those students currently Bttcnd ard Rubinstein. Rubinstein won \_jnajors; Bill Alexy; youth ml- The wrestlers will entertain the Dayton?' the bout; 3-2, but Haydu put up "V(1nors, and Bob Wlttlsh, Babe Jefferson High School toauuext ". Kul-llll Wl*l.«» • J a fine fight and should have a ' Ruth minors. A director for Tuesday at~3:30. _..The first alumnus -to Wres tie promising future with the Day- - "the Babe Ruth majors will .. -.Jn_the_w_r.cstling Journey, the was Jeff Karlln_aJ 123. He pin- tori team. -"•also be named. Alumni had several open tpo_ts_ ned. DuyionVJoo Sarno In what Returning Rich Basta plnncu filled by Dayton students, es^ "waTTa close contest. Butch-Arn- Dayton's Bob Entoona In the sec- pecially in" the lo>ver weight oRT of the—alumni faced off ond roundr Basta wrestles col- classifications. -N5table in the against varsity man Dale Lies leglatoly at UY-r-Then the trio meet was the return of Tom next, at 130. Lies put Up a well- fronv Missouri Valley faced' their Venice, Tom Baker and Rich fought battle, but Arnold won a pa,vton_succcssors. Baker, at 6^ Blttle,' all three the heaviest 4-2 decision on a near-pin In wrestled- Al—Sllvormantoa 3-2 starters for Missouri Valley Col- last seconds of the bout. decision "for the alumni, and lege, Venice, fllltle and Baker Mark Mullo'r of , the Alumni Venice defeated Ernie Miltner 2-0 at 178. In the unlimited category however, Blttle found a strong Regional Qixtsdored opponent In Greg' Baskln. Bas- kln lost the bout, 4,2, but held up exceedingly well against Blt- llc, Including one well-executed By-Westfield throw. _ y Daytori athletic dlrocior Herb The Jonathan Dayton Region-' rallying Westfiold team scored Palmer served as referee for the al High School basketball team 12 points in the time remaining. contest. was defeated last Tuesday—by Dayton lost the game, 71-59. On, the baskolball side of the Westfiold High Schdol._by_ a Thc-Bulldog cagors played a program, the—-uaislty played score of 71-59, The Dayton cag- generally strongigame, bu.tfnilcd against fqrmer^Dayton stars_o»_ BUNNT er^-have yet td break into the to maintain themselves for the Mlkd"Keelzor7~now at Miissn- winning column, with a record entire length of the contest" nutton; Frank Monticcllo, attendr so far of ,0-4. •—^ • ' —• Ing Delaware, and Butchle Bell The Bulldqg.doiousc was quite of Montclalr State. Jack Apgar strong for the first half. Despite served as_alumnlcoach, and Bill Wostfield's consistent control of Krejzer served as.Jreferec, along MONTCLAIR STATE KEGULARS"=^Slartfrs on the college, slve »tar. He lives at 197 Henshsw ave. the ball during the opening quar- Rockin Bowlers with coach Joe Mills of Dayton, freshman,'has averaied 14 points per fame. His home , Give^ ter, the Dayton cagers mnnagfd basketball team from Sprlngfliild are Jack Apgar. center, Starting for tho alumni were _and Keith' Nelrel, J-Jjht, shown wim ineir coach,' Dnvn at 86, Henshaw aye. Soth starred at Jonathan D»yton:'Re^!: J?^Z~ to prevent much scoring. The ontlceHDrKTet2cv,"Davc Bonas- Bulldog offensive ~5hapcd~np in HoIdTiWPfice- Watklni. Aprar,'a ,5-6 junior, U vanity c»ptnln, with » gfonal High Sohool. — •••--_•.'£_ lawskl, Bell and Jimmy Ljes. 10-polnt-per-game aoorin agverage,- and is also a delen- Basketball Clinic the second quarter, under the |_AJsb: playing forthe former Bull- balanced playing of Mike Lester tel, John Katz, "MHclT '"IJe'vi-11','•' who-';:will dogs were Bruce Lodlg,. Cliff unjrj and Steve Hlrschorn. In Girls' Leapue Terry,,...Alan'-. Greenberg, Dave Jeff Fine. , ^'* - present '• i(. basketballs sKow~a~nd' 1 , Down by only five points, at The pockin Bowlers..paced by Dropkin and Bob Rles. , ' Fot~M&ys Raiders Robert Dorsky, TXv* C'Jan."•' 12, at; the half, Daytbn managed, their star bow(er, Lorraine plc-r " The opening Day*on-five, In- T§am Id" Mollcn, Steven Blumenlcninzi— through superior defense and a cluded Steve Hirschorn, Mike Ricky Rubinfeld, Robert Rpien->- " :~7:30•p,m;>at ,the Jjai 1 dohl, continue" 16 cllng~to their V~ Schoo], ,under -the sponsorship of balanced attack to come". within slim one-game load, over,.tho Lester,- Al-Lobbato, Joe Buc<;I -Lkrantz, Bruce Cohen, Jeff Saro- ( thrEe" pdjnts of -. •victory in the th* gprtogtieWr«ecr0ation-De^ Strikers In the Girls' Bowling and Cliff Yor*. kin. - last, three-and-a-half minutes of The game, particularly at tlie Pteymg Recreation Basketball ^gljartrriB'nt, •is' regardjed_js_jhe_ League-—Thc~:glrt«—bowl "each the-confceit^Suddenly-r-the-Bullr TUay^fthb* I V KK.v7asmoreBfinbotKlniK i rDave-Schat- Walter" PhiUippl,--Arthut' yjorld's free th,row eljamplon. • dog defenses-collapsed and a y cAmp Team rosters tltlve leaKUf—sponsored by the ball contest^ as. the alumni rah :his week for 229 boys in three-! icv, o^ougias, wiiuanvs, Hall, Barry Rose. . Bxunner, Andrew Kaplan, *. His record irom thViouUlneis Springfield Reoreation. Depart- Into the varsity, often knocking if the four boys' basketball Jciiicyi . _ Bullets: Prank Geiger, Bu-ucc hew" Teltser, Mioljliret i them over.' The" entire game was Utah: .RicharU .Fi'cundlich, Lyons,' Steven "Harris, Howard • Jols: Arthur iFreemanj; ijjSrjr _ ^ icaguSTsponisored by the Spring-- ''. a iniss,--fn' a: fast-moving jmd high-scoring, field Recreation Department. • jirleamaan, LLarr y SiSilver-l J Tcnebaum,. Mickey Byrd, Joe O^lntz, Alan BamberijVr,;^Jelfi., Last week the Rockin Bowlors with both leamiTTapslng-on de- Robert--'. Szpara, Jeft , LeViltfc.bnce »!: Eead Ed .Ruby, recreation director, rey Schneider,; liaiTy: FrirlliSf! spMt. a two-game series with the fense. 'The varsity moved "-'the caw Artjyrw, M,.. itor- McCJuald. • '. . • ...•;-. .';• Steven Rosehbergiii y.Vi'.- hoUrt.' rnlssirig aid that rosters for teams in tho caw Artjyrw, 'Alley Cats lomainlajn their lead. tter .than previously this bort- Hipp, Gary NcwiHHn;; Todd; Sandmeier League '" 871~attempts, ; •' ,••[.,.,,,•, ;• , '" Lorraine.Cicconi turned In year. Mike- Lesleivplayed a fine A/y~ Coaguo, which is composed 3y Ranger Team series for two games. Debbie of boys in grades seven and >uc««uuiu, Dennis Holler. ' . ' ' Tlg'ors: , Mark^Tasher, Barry ',•'.'. The, Jan. 12 programTsT de- Klelber was . also effective:__1pp gaTnc, as did Stev«—HiTschorn Wyoming:, Kobert Reichmari, signed particularly for coachcajl and Kerry Tompklnsv The 'alum- ctght playing on 4he_lJonathah Ici-st, ,'Joey Oardlncr, Donald the lenguo lenders as she rolled Dayton Regional' High—School" Larry Sicrnbach,- Hobcrt Gold- Robby NEW and boss (n ,the. 'fojiri munlelpa.1 a 188-sericS. Carol Hammcn was ni, especially""-Kre'Uer, Montl- niana, Robeit. loucKcr, Tom JJ'al- iPcskin,' Skip'; Morrison, .'recreation . basketball'! leagues, In Boys'League celio, and Bonaslawskl, all play- court, Will be-announced follow- Nick Marlinovitch, The Rangers-EbJJed an all-time the ton performer, for the Alley ing the Jan. 8 session. - cone, iiob l'ox,uJ£if. Cohen, Kp- Leo, .-• nnd for iiitei ested adults. Be- Cats with a 114 game In 'their ed well. ' ';•..- •"':':•*... Uerl Jioore, Mark Yacullo, Don Rawitz." '•' ; "," ' • . high team gBme'of.7.-&Lthlsjyeekgm.&Lt ; :The, alumni tended to depend _ skies" hlffroe ^thrbw'. exhibition; winning 'effort, _'Ji ' • Listed below are teams in the Astlcy; Eugene Shutu. Pirates: Dayo Brown,.:Chuck During the holldai*season,"^j to crush ththo EOBIOEI C andd- increase 1 on long passes for scoring, ; I. svltt.'jJwiU.; • also "demonstrate Tho Strikers'moved back in- State League, for sixth; and sev- , _Tcx_as: Carmen-Bove, Robert Freetlman, RobcrtiStrpiiiejKii, | 5j raay. yi'.e-yejaiiressi;quii--*!^ their lem In ." the ' Springfielp d whereas Dayton was Intent; on a. enth graders, playing at Flor- —, pnootlng friim-the floor, passing, " t th to first-place' contention last moving offensive. ~Dave Dropjtln Neisel, -Onalg NdwlhsUi, Mlikc AnUiony potVuzieiHTIlmmy Toll, >'*• preoiatlpri to aU;,piiV .ytotiSf BoyR* Bowling League" to three vveelc as they swopt two- games ence Gaudincer~~School; the Brauh, Karl Mendc, Randy Hun- Mitchell KufHor, Roger Bodlan, ro of the alumni provided some . dcrful customers for • their '•>. -timr-d'ofcnslve tactics'.. games. iiJT' rn the Allcy-Oops. Bnrbnrn fine outside shooting, mntohotl Small Fry League for fourtrFand' loon, Perry Kopllck, Robert N'ur- Howard Osbahr. . •••."••.'••- -"He will speak on baskotball J)iLJhe_wclLmlkd_hall-handIlng flfth" gradori,- playing ,at 'the donv, istuart Llobskinci,. Jeff Chiefs: Gaviii WldomT^Jona-. 'loy^uq^ohigR^i,^ ijcs -and answer questions on t'Q « IPO, **j|v, 4*~...j .,, tor two' 'team oTTBuccI and-Hirschorn. James Caldwell School, and the Kanipf, Dei-ok Gofoith. than Zui'koffj John- Bate, .Roger cd a 180: "Wolff's-tWr^gtWAe all-^ Fry Ecaguc, also for Interpretations,, of the .rules, The gam»sA}Mtrj(lhla Vogf also rolled A good deal of humor wis pro- Frank,—Steve - Cohen," Edmund SIJOW will also include films oX ics of 351 set a hew league. rec- welll -4ori > tthh e winners-ais shhe v foarUi and fifth graders, at the CaldweirxSrgue ' '", oTU- Scott Prusslng rolled a 3i'p vidod by. AL Lobbato; whose ag- . Knlcks:' Pete Greenwald, Marc Gerstein, Andy Mendelsohn, Sam PARK DRUGS^ ' some of last season's—major nere.d 210 pins for the two Ramos, gressive style complemented that 'hUjna Sandmelor SchoqJ. Kaplan. .: , -, games, There will be no charge two-game scries, "the- Hangers — The'<-flnsl match of 'thc-.-day- The rosters are: . " uViattiiews, John Mercer, "Billy ' 225 Morrli Ava.', »prln^t*W; Nil^' now ha^e-a-record of 16- victories- of Alan Greenberg of the alumni. HuntleyTBob' Kasch, Billy Phil- Rockctsu.:Louis Klein, Jim : i ' for admission, . . ••'-•• and four losses. , s«w the Alllejtos and the Charms Tho alumni, despite their light State League ~~~ • Weireberg,-. ^tarlon TDennis,'. Rob-- '. '•" • :''•> .>hon» J7»-4Mr;l'r77- i''.' split a pair of-.ganres to remain lips, Don Sohwerdt. • ,- • • :OM>IUI Oraan-' Shopping - Ctpltr' The" Black Hawks continued mood, took a lead' in 'the first _CAHfor^i^Leej_ Adler, Pobj:-Geltics:-Don—Klaser, Charlie ert WaUiek, Joel Goldberg, Rich- tied for third place in theTeague 'quarter, until a driving lay-up ard ' Goldhammor, Bruce Hof- . RCMIIO piipalchad pfilif«tY^«r«lea^ In second plnee by defeating-the standings. Alys.e Cooper of the Goodman, ,. Howie Fielscfiman, Srllegel, Eric Greene,. Jeff Colan- and foul, shot by Lester-tied the wann. - , .—• •• •/— •--—,. [.ghnrgcrs In two games. Gary Alllettos paced all bowlers -for-| Jarnle Farber," Ross Ackermani drea, Billy- Puncheon,, Biucc store, at 18-lfl. Hlrschorn, re- Leon Margule«7—Sandy- \VeisB,1 Ohargers: Gary Tlss, Douglas • ; ;7^e'ii.>»MT-Jihl.tO;'Vil»fVv»' Neifeld paced the Black Hawks the dny as she rolled a hlgh-252 celvlngseveral excellent screens, Blumenfeld. Mark Rpnco. ",. Bunilni 'III «.»,•>;";:••,.'•'•• with a-244-two-gamc gnmes. Sharon Alan Goodman, Mlke-Klcltii'Ar- •Wegj-Scott Hermans, Larry Zel- Sllvcrman rolledTT250 two-game led the varsity to lead 22-l8~at hur James...... ' • Billikcns: Joe Sllverman,. John ler, Garry Hrhii^mn'n. **— **— Gngnon and Sherl Morcines were thtriq^d d Gacos, Noal Andorson, Richard I scries for the chargers, and'Ken also effective for the Alllcttes, Oklahoma: Steve Grau, George I ^Tl *"™,', ™'u"'ou"' ^i^sas. Perlmutter rolled a 2()9 for two Jim BclHyeau, now on the Sharon hit'200 for. two games, varsity, broke through the olurri- Malgerl, Steve Bcrson,. , Darmy games.— _ while Sherl's total:for.ihe match Marianhio, Gary Niefield, Ar- Koldorf. .: : ~"" ni defenses on several (focaslom, |—Nats: Roy. Grecnborg, Ricky •! The Tigers held third place was 170. 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OUITAB LESIONI mad. gat*, ttw'-StMaMtat, — 341-4lif mult be tubmlUed lo—pereon or by MVBVAYVV S PBT RHORHOF TOTH PHAKMAOT •one leucm at 11 Maiey BltG^U Wt A DEMONSTRATORS mall. PubUiher retervw the Hint to ' . (Formerly Joeeph'e) - -Bprlntaekb caU ; £jjy < SYLVAN I A" reject • aotlee for any roteon. Any 311 Market II., Newark, Y, 3. IT., BOB Party Flan -• Evening. i ,1 '• 1 r * Thundo>, ginjmiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifliHiiiiiiiiiiiiiig I DEATH \~ I IAST WEEK! CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWER. * HOMES FOR SALE I" NOTICES I REALESTATE HOME IMPROVEMENTS i '-- • • ,• S ACROSS iO.Mlmloks ^llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIUI? 1, Dutch 1MJWN "BACimsCH--^tJharle»-P.,—ellddenly-on -najnelor,- AEurele Prlday, Dtc. 24, 19G5, ate 47 (turi, of Apartrhanrs to Rant Houiei For Sal* Houies for Sale 230 Mount Vernon pi., Newsrk, beloved 2, Of the ear husband of Virginia hi. (nee Valestlrnr 3. Conslel- — 21. Ssber* devoted father~of Steven C. Backfisch; ELIZABETH—aublel—3Vt a —y«wr«lMitft»«--»a-ln ihU Mtynpipsr^Onnsuh' igjOOO f»mlll«i tw* p Adto»nt to New Rlker Hill School DIRECTIONS: From Newark or the i. .nii Heat * Hot Water Orange luburbi take Rt, 10 (lit. Pltaiant ave.) WMt to UvlngiUn eMeli; BABBLER—On Wednesday, Dec. 33, 1065, Gas Range Refrigerator Proceed half around circle to Beaufort Prod B., bf 245 Milton ave., Union, N.J., drogen to burn hotter—cleaner and mow torn. ave. Right turn ou Beaufort ave. and Based on K tvetsire leiurtb wordi per Una ' . Ueloved husband of th« late Caroline proceed ihort dlitanoo to uodeli on Ulntrnum ehsrfe $2.80 — 4 line ad (n«e Wolf); devoted father of Mrs. ' pletety.lt goes further, yet costs no more. Office — 129 Mercer Street right. Carolyn Naupohs: alto survived by 3 BALKS AOENT: BILTMOIUJ RIALTT, DKADtWE — TUESDAY NOON grandchildren and 11 great-grandchil- i Get more out of your heating dollar* by oalk SOMERVILLE, N. JL SUMMIT, 313-1800. MODEL OPEK dren,.'me funeral service was held at "• • • l: • • • SiHIAM MINT OK WRIrt OUAMV • • • • • • • the 'McCracken Funeral Home," 1B00 Ing us today! ' RA^SBB JBA 5-2909 DAILY AND BUNDAY, 13 NOON TO t Morris ave., Union. Interment In wood- R/3/3 v. M, MODEL pnoN» MJ-BMJ. • SUBURBAN PUBLISHING CORP. ' land Cemetery, Newark. • \ra ••'*•' -'•-•- ia/30 SMITH—Jesso, on Wednesday, Deo, 33, B 1*91 Stnyvwant Ave., Union, N. jr. 10GG, afee 03 years, formerly • of Mar- _.. • VIClNlTV cella, N.J.. hUHbawl of the late Harriet A.B&C Farm & Country Homes THINKING pF SELLING? USE THIS p Pleue ltuert th« fallowta* lUsslfled *&i Barl Smith;' brother ot Mrs, Lillian CALL OUR OFFICE Anderson and Mrs, .Bdjth White. Pu- Furnace and y m _ ' • '• •,,,..'.'..« .«*....'.... neral service in at' "Haeberle it .. .. EXTENDING ' FOR PROMPT . EASY Uarth Home for Funerals," 071' Clin- Burner Plans SEASONS GREETINGS • -. ton ave., Irvlngton. COURTEOUS SERVICE . BWANINQHON — Anna M, (nee Reln> WALL Kldrnai & Gait, Realtor* hirdt), on Thursday, Dec. 33, 1905, age Available »•<,< • -BEN ALPERN, Realtor »13 St. Oeorge Ave., RosslU ' WANT AD U0 years, of 170 Dewey si,, Newark, 10 wife of tli« late Arvlu W, Swanlngson; 48 W. Ualn St.. Freehold, H. 1. • . • OH S-4<2» aUtur ot Mrs. Emma Pox and Mri. Eva Dial 4GJ-6te* ' Itoth, Funeral services were at "Hae- ' • B/13/30 B/ia/30 Wo Keep Your Tank FORM 18' berle Si Barth Home, for minerals," 071 MOUNTA1NSH1K •ii Clinton ave,, Irvlnuton. Bntombment Ln Our A HAPPY NEW YEAR I In Falrmount Mausoleum. ' • EXTENDING Day Basis JrCUET B. M«H1IXIAM8, Battler Hv« W) Wor4« M i WURZUACU—Lcroy W., on Wednesday, lb I. Ualn at,, oheiter, N. J. SEASONS GREETINGS to Deo. 33, 1BU9, age 64 yean, of 44 Dodd TO KVt i«««rti'vviiiHio»Oi»i ii it., uloomfleltl, biloved liuihand ot Bthol uowers WursbaoTi; brother of IW fcrtr. U>| WohJl CROSS COUNTY REALTY Mrs. Mabel Ilatni, Mri. edna Ellison, •Use Our EASY-PAV _ Even Payment — BBDGET PLAN* •ABLY AMERICAN MaW» YmrJl«i«rviiHain tarly ttvo pcatt that-plague Cnlifornia hl citrus cropa, "are bclnt-ltllleazE JicldrtCBt£_by_J;ho U,S,:t>epart fllET MIOTJON DINNER NEW HAMPSHIRE asc tjiont of Agriculture by artlfi- NOISEMAKtltS rSttuar¥ and—Mbdcrft Oanclndf— ' BslljwooJ Mllklh.k* SOUVENIBS FOR THE LADIES -RESERVATIONS MUST W MADE ' CllUltltlny Wvliinr l'«rk Clilflkfn clnlly Infecting them with 1 HOUSE virus disease. In these prelim IN ADVAN« . *?V' 6pk25c .:• Sma_n_67c__ For R«l«rvatlom HornW 10o off lnary tests, scientists spread tht- Rt, 24, Convent Ml L*m Kitty Salmon disDaso by spraying mites with AD 2-3873 Call DR 6-0489 wator containing ground-up in JE 8-78BS Cocktail Mix Spam Spread Tea Bags fectcd mites and by lntroducinj Gal Food live infected mites into healthy .00 populations. • M TONDIA LOUNGE ADMIRAL BENBOW 3 oz. 48 ct. 6 oz. PEOPLE who plok' and ea 2139' 49' 8 1 wild mushroom!) are plnyinfj 1 MAIN IT,, WEST deadly "garden ,. variety" o Khleri Ground Mdlund Houia M.Mh.tl.n Mil " Simtlnl tar,va "Russian Roulette," warns tin. Open IB oa. tile Mapls Syrup • American Medical Alsoclntion, House nnllaiid HOUM Whllkiy iauf Ml« Only a true oxpert enn de Black Pappsr 111 o>, Me Spaghetti Mix B.... 49c NEW Mollmia HOUM Tom Oolllm Mix tcrmlno whothcr a wild mush TO OUR FRIENDS AND PAtKON* YEAR'S If, o«. «!!<• |l»|i]iy Jafk ' room is safe or, poisonous, and Hnllind HOUM l»lt|ulri MX oven experts are sometime: FROM EVE III ot. .Vlo Puncakd Syrup Holland llouaii M»l T»l Mil fooled by vnrletloa\ that lool .4*31* S4-OI. 43C No Minimum III III. Ailfl alike. Tho AMA snys pcoplo whi OSCAR'S Moui« Dry Imlanl V>l« Lin all , Won enjoy eating mushrooms shouli stick to commercially KI-OWI Cocktail B»r Ehlers Coffee Route 22. Union KCB. varieties. Featuring Buffet, Roasted Peanuts Iniliiit Vila In; off Snap Off Bags CLAIMS of commorclnl cloui OPEN HOUSE and GO-GO Glrlt Olanr 6/C Boedonf that seeding can In c NEW YEAR'S EVE 9.50 per 9 oz. (ifntU FrU \»r ofl . crease rainfall have been coiv DANCING • NOUEMAKlrtS • HATf b81 20 firmed, by a University • DINNER 39* Chicago , scientist. However Sriantl A frl.ndly EVinlng With Ui Y.ur Hot! • DANCING Home Dry flavor Homo Dry Romtid I»l»lnf«ctant says Roscoe E. Bruham Jr, th •HATS Ton,y DeG»nnaw> local rainfall Increases coul • FOOD • NOISEMAKERS Nestle Morsels . •BAUOONS 1 AlUt possibly be at the expense 0. Ad|ac»nl I* Qardtn Slola fmliway J 1.1) Roasted Cashews Mixed Nuts Spray rain decreases In nearby areas •NOISEMAktRS He banes hl« statement* on tin Your Ho.li 461 14th Av.,, N.wark For Reiorvallon* Call •'•"• C c findings of a slx-yenr study 0 OiCAR 4 MARTHA HAMANN 8 oz. 8V2 QZ. MU 8-9805 ES 2-9218 , 731x2746 65 6.,2-s 45 65* 7 0,79 'loud needing over part 0 Missouri, .r * Thur»d«y, beeetnb.r 30,. 19« IEADER, N. 'J—1 tpfiving Dabblers In The Arts Ptefer Symphonies Federal Ftinds QK'd *T-A:survcy ol muslcaU-tustes Center to be built on the Gar- orchestra was, the first choice favored preference. guide in the planning of musi- musical programs, In addition •jnong more than 6,000 In- den State Parkway, ••-•--' of 2,331 of the 5,055 survey The survoy was conducted cal programs', for the eiiltural- to symphony orchestra jnd For Schools In N. J* recrcational^omplex of the ballet, were: opera, 3201; pop- tirssted" parties showed a Parkway Executive Di- • responded, drawing a top amohg those_ persons receiv- Epprovlng projects under $10,000 < rirong preference for sym- "rector D.'Louis Tonti this tally three times greater,than ing-Garden State Art? Center Parkway. The Arts Center Is ular singers, 211 i"; folk • slnu- TRENTON — Thcrstffnr£dtr=- jrogress reports to serve as a to be opened early in-1007. ers, 2705; jazz concerts, 1008; cation Department has approved on-the-spot, while four regional Jhony-programs-at-tho -Arts—week-reported, that.symphpny. _ opera as the second—most more than $8 million in federal teams from the Department's lundsfW New Je)«ey-schooLdiK«- .Trenton... office »re in_the Jleld_ 175; operettas, HO, tricts under Title I of the Ele- approving projects "over .$10,000; order of preference, i and others each .^dcr 100. mentary and Secondary Educa- All of Jtbi teams, he said, are orchestra received 4,102 to tion Act of 1905. set to-follow up the programs WEEDER'S DIGEST lead the musical parade. Bal- The New Jersey Highway The figure includes $417,445 to see how successful they are. let, which placed third behind Authority, which operates the for~tJnion County and $70,534 By Your Rutgers .Garden Reporter opera in ' first-choice selec- Parkway, unveiled Dec. 1 the for Essex County. , tions, _was_jecond in the over— -matter-plan-for-ihe Arts Cen- Education Commissioner Fred- HOCKEY MATCH- ount" of preferences, with tcr as dcsJHned by • architect CACTUS FUSSY Your plant needs all-the! Edward Durcll STomT TEe~ crick M—ItaublngeF-noted that If you bought a Christmas it can get, KO move it around If 3,671 votes.' • approvals totaling %1H million SLATED SUNDAY - caotus-or-received one as a 'gift necessary to got sunlight by day more are"cxpected~to~be-ready The New Year Will open with;- you're probably enjoying its and artificial, light at night. by early -February and an plcnty" of action at the South additional $2 to $3 million early Mountain Arena when the Roc- flowers. Keep it cool. Your plant will kets meet the Eoontoh River- BuUf you've been girowing in March, when summer school last longest on a sun porch that projects afo approved. . slders_ln_the hockey ga^ie of your own plant these many docsTiot got colder ,than 50 de- the month Sunday at Bpjn. months, hoping it -would! know way musicals, chamber music, New Jersey's total allocation grees at night. Drafts or cold or choral groups, operettas, band The 173-mlle Parkway, under Title I, which is designed The Essex County Park Com- when Christmas arrlvedrand act warm air will-do your plantrrar mission Invites i any group of accordingly, you Tinay have been concrtsconcerts,, modrmodern dance, poppopuu - whicch sspanp s the lengtg h of to a||d educationally deprivep d good. . chlldrcnd , h b t 4 children and two supervisors to disappointed. -lar musiic and bijf-bandfer-anijfedd New-Jorsey, leads directly to has .been set at $24 watch the game free of'charge.1 Save The Pot foreign dance .and singing the Hill site from .cither its millionillion. , . Many Christmas cacti grown Louis A. 'Dughi; state assist- Interested— persons - should con- ITtThome ^produce beautiful fol- Finally"wlren~your ^Inset- groups. northbound or southbound tact South Mountain • Arena, • 560 colorful bracts fade~and- its roadway: ...'_„ ~ ant coordinator of the Act, said iage but no flowers, according to In first-choice selections, that more than 100 specialists Nqrthfield ave., West Orange/ a Rutgers-flower specialist, Mal- leaves begin to turn yellow (or the count ran as follows after An annual_aix-weck. Music it stays green and seems intent 2,331 for symphony orchestra: Festival is scheduled for the from the Education Department colm H. Harrison. are In the Held.helping districts '•"."". OU« DIAWINI They're extremely particular on growing its spindling way 670 for opera; 543 for ballet; amphitheater eadu July; ,and through the ceiling) it's time to. 514 for popular singers; 37? August starting in 1067, with to plan projects;- . . . li neon Friday, tor,'* in their needs for light and temp- County staffs, he said, are also tlub, wclal, hb' erature. say goodbye. . lor folk singers, and 341 for other programs planned .dur- jazz concerts. These were the ing the year. An Easter Sun- Strict Rules Save the pot for growing six categories of music specif- rise Service Is planned as tb^ It's a real horticulture-adven- plants wtth less exacting needs ically listed on the survey opener in March, 1067. ture to make one of these plants next gardening season. card with space for write-ins. bloom-tor'Christmas. By follow- Gardeners in this climate who A survey • of- preferences In ing .the rules you can get gome have tried to save their' Christ- The survey reply 1-ards were drama and other performing DR. ALEXANDER KAPI4N idea of what a florist must do to mas poinsettla roots to-grow a attached to the second pro- arts,is-anticipated at a -later deliver a bloom-laden_plant for plant outdoors next summer in. gress report on tho Garden datcr The second stage of the" OPTOMETRIST " State -Arts Center Issued last Arts Cfcnlcr project Is to in- the'holidays. ™ ;• , hopes of havtKlpa home-grown Septembera_The report went clude a drama- theater. -The „ EYB8 EXABIINED 'You MKOKAN CHEESE JSliT^. -59* '.•SoSl^fe" •',,"•• aws •.. ••„,„: >^»« ma taxi • •»«<«. •_. ••• **•& •• tmitt IMWB, ' ' • • • WMMma wl Bink Ere Smm* V*a 2^ savings Bank Eyi UvcteH SJMon Z PMVLVMtiS wtmomvsmi IWteiepfcorie "bills you receive beginning January f,'. t8£ATS- 1966, voill reflect a cut from the present 10% to 356 in FWAST 1 , the Federal Excise Tax on yoGr service, both local juict CHOCOLATE CWP HKM wttam VHHU moAV, MAW. llVtl Mi HAT(N BUND i <***> HAlNnttD, Wesmfelb, New Jersey Bell HIZAUlM wd HACUNUOfl. W* Part ol tha Nationwida Ball System" SPRINOFISID — 7XJ Morrli Turnplk. IRVINOTON "— 1301 Sprlngfl.ld Aval. -Hf {•••' ! story of~a rcfUBCfi~boj—who tories and 18 lo«»et.- :" , •t.<1 ~eSe7 ~"And this Telerence illl UMMy *v*. guest speaker^— ' wanderd s intit o a missioii n churchh team Increases cons, Arthur Knauer, Bernard fjjom Science and Health: "The Her. D. F. Atckeaon. pa*ter Church Lauhoff, Fre'd Shorsher;- mls- -- High scores in the week'* play and is Invited to attend the were! rolled by: Howard $»lanr power of God brings deliverance All organizations of the con- 170 Elm St., Westfleld, NJ. Christmas program. • He-and~hl» sldns, Crome Dollase, Kenneth to the captive.- No power can gregation 'will resume activities Clinton Hill Booftst Rev. William K. Coben minister parents are enthralled as they Suhi; ..stewardship, Donald Bae- Withstand divine Love." beglnnlns; with the first week and Henry Hcholx, SOS,; T = 1815 Morris ave.. Union- ' - Sunday — 8:45 and 11 p-m.,come to understand the "great der, Kenneth TCrojnmenhoek', In the new. year. ^" ~., 'Rev. John D. Flssel. pastor Morning Worship. Communion «st-stoiy" ever told." ' , •—-. The first-place Pollcarplo team Edgar Warnej parish education, Sunday—9:30, Church—School Service. Sermon by U16 -piastor 1 Thursday — 8., p.m., -choir A song service will be led by won three games, and the second Jfohn List, Paul Loftness, Ken- COPY APW for all youth, adult Bible class. rehearsal— ,/ on the subject, "How to Rest." Kmanu'cl Schwlng before going neth Thompson, William Meyer; — Mountainside 11 a.m., Holy Communion and ;place—Springfield Market lost All orytAtawMifj and••.!•• •j-lday — 9 p.m., to midnight, Music under the direction of Mrs. to the sanctuary, forjvorshlp. three this week"to Increase Poll- maintenance,JDonaW. West...... T Umon'-Ghapel Scricture text distribution to alf Waitch Night communion service. Donald..E. Blecke. Visitors and Pastor James Dewart will pre- qarplo's lead in the Springfield of s>' worshippers. AU members' and newcomers In the area are l.lhr • The carry over members of ; •..'•' Rt. 22, Mountainside >J- 'Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Sunday sent the meditation during the Municipal Bowling Leaguo, to boards. and committees will be. spot uewi Mttw*; »nu» *« ta friends; of the congregation are School; classes for-all—ages. .11 vttcd to attend. :845 and-10 aj service conducted . by. MiMiv-four—anv d one-half games. The . Rev. Robert Mifn*rd, pastor reminded of the value 6f begin- Church School sessions, 10 a.m-, rededlcated at Sunday's services. v 1 a.m., nursery ••-class: Children's Schwlng. The topic selected is,' league meets^—Ini—Springfield The'traditional tableaux of the pnMies)tfo!i-l8 4fe6' Bfxi'Ifpva*. i'iFrlday (Dec. 31) —^New- -nliiK thV-year—in—worship of Church. 11 _a,m.r.momlng wor- Coffee Hour for adults college "Thoughts_a.t-th«jrhreshol'd of Bowl. "" ' ' ' ' rieiw we our eelornu t« kll year's Eve . Watchnight and' Jesus Christ and the dedication youth. 5 p.m.. Junior High Fel- Holy Natlvlty~will"be presented ship service. 5:45 p.m., Youth- 1988." Pollearplo swept from. .Qtodfcq-two times this Sunday. At-3:3of -tw*y" "•'"' ' Communion Service. of themselves to faithful church Ume;.groUps for all ages. 8 p.m.,lowship. 6 p.m. Senior High Fel- attendance for the year to' Come lowship. 8:30 p.m., Chapel Choir nal Garden Center,', while the second, "fiilrd 'and •>' Sunday -- 11 p.m., Morning adult,.rBible.-prayer fellowship. Worship: "Benewal and Dedica- for the most Jruitful Christian L reheawalr—^ — Springfield Market lost to D'An- fourth grade students of Hie Sun- 7 J?.m;, evening Gospel service. drea. Driveways. , day School" will participate In THE CHRISTHOOD tion." NO;M?onfiKnatton'- class Jlfe possible. .. Wednesday — 8 p.m., prdyer- .^Monday — 3 p.m., Girl Scouts,, means not the body of' J«*U« this ^Saturday: The Day Nursery Tuesday—7:30, elders' meetr YWCA Welcomes High-scores w«r«.'.Tolled 'by! the carojs. and readdngs to ac- pralse service; Youth Choir re- Troop 87377:15 p.m., Boy 8couts, company the stven scenes from but th« perfection of dlvlna School will tie close dduring the Ing. 8:30, joint-board meetlng-to Troop 71. .-; -• -.. Henry Eichblz, 200 and 803; plan annual church- council on hearsal. 8:30 ' p.m., children's Mark Conte, 233; Frank Katz, th» ijory of. tiie .birth of Christ. virtues ' manlfeit In . Him. :bjDliday .week. _ .'.-..-.„•. 1 ' Bible .Btory and-prayer. Tuesday—•>. 8 p.m., Housing for l*«''fl«h. throu|lh' the; ninth Therefor* It if wrlttan "Ha last Suhday evening of January. Nursery 6pe»^3uringTrall serv- the" elderly'commlttqe. 8 p/~ Area Newcomers 231; MattDlAndrca, JlOi WUUam Important for all members^ of Smith, 206, and Edward j~--- graders will present the tab- U Opi." ' •:-^rv, •;.,'..L_.,)[' ices. • ' Choral Art Society.— The Summit YWCA wiU weU leaux ft 7 p.m. '.', . ' . ' ',. •' ' '' Writtnn the elders and trustees to be come ^.newcomers to . the atea 201. present for this meeting. ^Wednesday — 9 a.m., Study 1 Group. 3-PJn., Girl Scouts, Troop with'a "welcome coffee ' com- St. 223. 8 p.m., Teachers' Fellowship. bined with a regular Kaffee- Temple 8 p.m.; Race Relations Commit^ klatsch program on Wednesdi , UJLSprraiflelij 'ave. morning, Jan. 5, Srom—)0 to An-4HtUate Of The United Bprlmfleld - tee of thijWestfield Council of To all our wonderful cut- — Synagogue of America. Churchesr—~-r .-••—~----^ 11:30. Tiie program will be t. Hftr. Francis X. Cojle, pastor presentation of the newestridear temars,,. w» extend an Rabbi Reuben E. l*irine •«T. Edward Oehltnr and Cantor Israel Welsman • • for home: decoration by, Har- —. Bev. Richard Nurdont. riet Cilngman Kelley, decorator EXTRA special greeting • "60' BaKusroI' Tvay,. ,;- assistant pastors Springfield tmanuel Wednesday—7;3O p.m., , Youth consultant, and lecturer with "" for a healthy, prosperous New '• Year's pay—^ masses at Schumacher & Co., Group, Club 5-6. . ;•'."• 7,:($i 9; lO.ianflflTajm. and 1205 UAethodist niwyMr, "'"," •'.' .. Friday — 8:45 p.m., Sabbath Main st and Academy <>«S'*""L|__Mrs1, Kelley, a graduate of' service. Sum^.-^v masses at 7, gr o, Bprincfleld . . ' ' the New York School (6*- = Saturday — .8 »•""•> Sabbath. 10 «nd.J.jLisM.JW>d I2il5 p.rri. Rev. Jamet Dewurt' tc'rlor Design, will Illustrate both. •/•ye WHERE wi SIIVICI service, Dally m«Mts at 7 and 8 a.m. tradWoilal and contemporary Monday — 8:30 p*n., 8tft«i- Confession*- Monday" after Eriday — to p.m.. New YeacV schemes In decorating. Her lec- Stationary * HarJwor. hpbd meeting. " , noyena devotions. Eve fellowship and service. ture Is tatlored-to meet all, In- MS Morrli A»... BprlnftleU, H,-'•».-• come groups.' • '>•. • • '. nil. «.os7f • —• Wednesday — 7:3CK_>m,, 'Baptisms every Sunday at 2 Sunday — 9:30 a.m., _d_^ OpnMu. thru >rl.,r'tll SIM P.M. ttG Clulbb 7-8. 83.8:300p.m. sharp. Arrsmgemehts must worship, Trlvett Chapel. .9:30 At .l_ihe -first ' Kaffeeklatch- '!•(., 'Ill Ifl p.M.l flun,, 'ill-4'p.tti. p.m., temple, executive ' board be m»d«- in advance with one a.ni;, Church School for all ages, pVogram of tho winder season, 1 w» i it«.a*H or««jmr«m»» meeting. of the priests. — — •••--- — 9:30'_fjn!I~G«rman language the. YWCA' has'invited new- Vrt* Fvklnf Bur •! Stor« Dally services at a.m. "and Confession SatouriHtys from '4 ?;-- Theodore_J.3f«n.sllnger comers to coma.aa^uests. Those 8:15 p.m. p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m r ihj^, .10:45 a.m., church new tto the area or new to the nursery, 10:45 a.m., divine woiir^. activiti:vitlees of the YWCA who ship; John -Wesley Covenan-1t: hhave not received an Invitation Service-first used In 1755; Ser-and wish to attericTmay call the. LDtomTiodh^hleyrYedr7aric! • .Vision""" jjased YWCA at 273-4242. Baby-sitting «J the . lor Infnnls-W mqnths and more c WrtK it oor best Wishes. ,-, Sonloi!HlglLMYF , •and chance and rhythm classes —Tuesday — 8 p.m., official for pre-schoolers - will be pro- board. "•'•'." vided. "Wednesday — 4:30 p.m.. coti- Thev' YWCA's~ Kaffeeklatsch firmatton cjass. 7:30 p.m., Bible meets Mgutorly on Wednesday study iroup, Triyett Chapel, mornings. Further information about the Jan, 5 program or future ones may be 6btalncd by telephoning Mrs. Allen C-Bal- lard, program—director, at the Episcopal Church YWCA, . / • •-. •' - 414 E. Broad st,, Westfleld £NEW Rev. Richard J. Hardman "Rev. John C. W. Linsley Redeemer Lutheran Rev. Joseph S. Harrisen Corner of Clark st. and Cow- -Saturday (Jan. irilrr The perthwalte pi. opposite the CJrcumslon^4- a,nr.,-^Ho3)fcCohv- /Roosevelt Junior High- "' Corn- " r~ Westfleld, N. J., Rev. Walter A. -Re — 7:45 "aim:,.; Holy ^Viou—KlchaRd, O. Markworthr », Morning Friday-—»4©ror 31) --"7 p.trnr slng...-_I., "vdonununiuilOiBBRj"! - rSunday •:- 8:30 armr-Holy l Communion will dEhurohmen? :——' —0:4. 5 a.mi-.-Sundalayy SehSchooi l and Bi-_ --Monday r-^ 7:30 p.m.,-Boy l^R Scouts. . —"'. vice: lnstallaUon_oJ[~oftlcflrs-.aI'lrmT t Tuesday .— 8:15 p.m., Parish" both 'services;* 3:30 p-m.,' Tnb- wHincdl meeting. loaux of Holy Nativity, Sunday Wednesday — 0:30 a.m., Holy School grades. 2, 3, 4, w.111 par- Communion. 10:15 a.m., Alter ticipate Tho Children's Choir ulld. 8:15 ji.ni.,' Mon'e aub will sing; 7 p.m., Tableaux Of board meeting; Holy. Nativity, Sunday School Thursday Jah. 6) Epiphany, grades 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. The Junior 7 -a.m., Holy Commtiiilon,, '9:30 Choir will sing. . a.m., Junior Woman's, discussion Monday"J^ 0 to 8 p.m,, Altar group. ' .Guild sewing; 7:30 p.m.,'Elder's meeting; 8 p.m., Deaconess meetr''. Our Lady Of Lourdes ne. • Tucsdny — 10 am., Commun- 104 Central ave., Mountainside ity missions committee; 3:45 p.m., Rev. Gerard 3. MeGarry, Pastor Confirmation classes A and ti; Rev. F»nol« F. McDermltt, 7:30 p.m., Deportment leaders Rev. Francis X. Warden, meeting; 8 p.m., Sunday School assistant*. teachers meet. Rectory—11221 Wyomlnc dr Wcdnosdny — 8 p.m., Bonn" Sunday Masses at 7, .8,. 0:15,of parish education meeting; 8:15 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon, p.m., Trustees mi Btlng. Weekday Masses »t 6:30, 7:15 and 8 n«n. Woman Reports Theft Holiday Masses at 6, 7, 8 and SAVINGS 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon. , After House Entered AND LOAN ASSOCIATION AUWMIZn CHiVMUt. O»lVltUL COKVAlK, CHIVY M, First Friday Masses at 8:30, Ati undetermined amount of cMvnn. apw MUCKS ,*1M Monday nt 8 p.m, Benediction Howard of"l Laurel dr., Spring- /CHEVROLET k during school year on Fridays at field. ' • • N MAIN OFFICE—ISS4 Vlngfl.ld Av«., c«fn«r VntpM U,, MapUwood - 10 J-4700 . MOBIIS t COMHEICE »VL 2:30 p.m. Baptisms on Sundays According to police, entrance nt 2 p.m, by appointment. was gained by' thlevcn who TUSCAN OFHCI—1040 Chuncdlor Avt., •»«> Sptlngfl.ld Av«., Mdpl.wo.J . fO 1-O00 ' Confossions every Sat.urdny forced the rear door Romii tlmi; mi #-1800 - OPEN EVENINQf UNION nnd on the eve of First Fridays between noon and 3 p.m., while 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. the Howard home' wus vacant. WOULD BOOK .NOYOLOPIDU luT.reav, SaMay er kel|«ay« bay It Bvenlag olauei. Co-ed, Ave., Dnlbo — HI) 1-1303, Knee, oilloe, HK»H)ENTIAL BNOW BSMOVA.L ployen oonred by the Mr Labor WrIU or Phodefor Pre* caUloi It n—T-DIATI DBUVBRY go rark . B, Newark—MA ,3-3880. 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