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.i~^^,s».*-l.*\.K* ,..?r •...—irv i'l..;—i^Tl^Vrf;r.;«.....:--T....r',- ...... 'j.^ ',.^_. t Thursday, April,l;5;.;:l«71"r" i»,,-rnwitr»»n-»...-.T^,,it;m.iii.i. - •"''"^•J~r \ •' L-H-LT-IIII-*'™ ,.+.—,--. A~~^.~, ^-_ '~Z~.'. ..„..; ^.^.L'.il——— •. .'••'""" . iJMIHhlJ.'""'*'""] Society^ Sprlrigtifaertime fbcareWP0P$ invites moms, dads ln..cose pf omorflency. Washington Rock Girl Scout Council will will perform May 1 1 nld a 'parents' meeting ^onl%bt at 8 o'clock sugges+s^stegs te-tedvce attacks : In the Wateunk Room of ilie WesHield Munici- pal Building for. parents of girla Interested in work by Bach Greet ' spring -- the -Season of renewal--. : saturated—fuis shuld be eaien and a larger substances in the"blood that lead to artery in attending summer camp. or'first Aid Squad share of the fill requirements should come clogging. " • • Ttie Choral1 Art Society of N.J. will por-'. by taking better care of your heart so,iliac ii_ The meeting, which is open-also to non- 376-0144 for Firo Department . form Bach's "St. Jo)in_l1>asK|on at West- might see you through ,wany more healthy from . vegetable--polyunsaturated-- fats. The' Start_up_arid regularly-follow a program Scout parents, will be conducted by the camp- field High School on SiitiiHluy," May 1, at 8 p.m. seasons, tlio U.nion. County Heart Association former raise cholesterol levels in the Wood of exercise that is determined by your, doctor ^ Ing director. Miss ldamae Trenner, who, along 376-6440 for 'hotline' : vand~thc-la"«-~lower it, says association. tobecompatlble with'your age and physical - Professional singers and musicians will Join lias suggested, " ' ~ - ,- : widi camp staff members, will show slides and'. •--• on drug problems the Choral Arts under the baton'of Evelyn With better • health as a- goal, "the• Heij«-'— JTWt-smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smokers condition. It will tone up the Muscles, sdrau——— Publl»h»d Every TKof«doyby ap late the circulation and help avoid overweight.'— _answer questions.. Bleeke for,tills presentation. THe worFwiir .Association' urges all area residents to begin liave twice the.risk of heart attack as that Washington Rock 6perates Resident Camp <|l Mountain ov.., Sprlno(l.ld, H.JJ7O6) 1 686-7700 There is no guarantee that any person will pJ —be aung in-Engliali«— • now io reduce their risk of. lieart attack, the . of non-smokers, - Lou Henry Hoover In Mlddleviile, Camp Blue • Principal soloist will be DyronSteelc, tenor, nation's bvei--ridlhg health problem.ltrecom- . Adjust calorie intake to achieve and main- escape a heart attack by following these five Mailing Mi SubirjFlpilon-Rntr Sacond Claa« fJ , points/association notes. Yet, there is mount- Heron, Sparta, and nine local day campsj; VOL. 42"NO. 29 SPRINGFIELD, N.j: THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1971 ;—-who in the'Tota of the Evangelist;. will-narrate mends stq)S for adults and youngsters because tain normal weight. Obesity Is associated with within the Union and Somerset counties area. . P.O. Box (H. Sprlngllald, N.J. 07081 J8.50 Y.orl, Paid O.J Sprlng/I.ld, N.J. '20 Cents Par Copy — '. ' I _ the passion-draiiui-in recitative tenor-solo [lie curlier preventive measures are begun, Ugh blood pressure' und diabetes and raises ing scientific evidence that thousands of lives — can be prolonged by following a risk reducing - 'I think It's time to say goodnight, Jay Thompson; baritone, .will sing-the role' the belter cliance tliere is ta escape premature the risk of heart attack. Correcting obesity TEENAGERS, Und jobs by running Wont' Adi. program. ; • ' • ^Gwendolyn...' * -of -Jesus and• Richar-• • d' Ferguson- , buss' , tli•e heart.probli™s,_The steps arc: . — : , may-also-fcduce-tlie-Concentratiqn of fatty •Call 686-7700 • roles of filate and Peter, "• , „' "• _Sct a schedule, for regular physical check-. : _^ : : The meditative aria3 which interrupt tlie ups soth.it a physician candetectwhcthcrcer- rising drama will be suns by_StooIq,_.Ann tain risk factors, such flsJliEtiJ)lo.od-pEi:s.slir_eii._ Weeks, soprano, Arine'^I?ritz,~alto; and Gor- or diabetes, are present, and can begin prompt don.Myers, baritone. Tlie work is.ulso Inter- -treatment. Both conditions are associated with School expansion proposal draws applause PRODUCE DEPARTMENT .-sper^ed with chorales which thu-congrcgu- _.tlje artery disease that leads to heart attack tion in "'BacH's~tlriitr~w<;r«'~a"c'C'IISloined—to—aria~5omc 21 million Americans lire esiimiued t^nrti the purcKgc* ,of ~ —^ singing—and which, the "Choral Arts sings: to have some~form of high'Blood-pressure, UPTON TEA BAGS BANANAS —'Ip -fhp pp rfnrtynnrn in nrirHrinn rn ihn'njanila- • Buys 'I"1 Hnn.rt Association; ' -• ' ^tor> choruses of the.priosts, soldiers and--^—If-no -special diet-is required, we WADING I GOtOEN - ^niocking crowds. ••••••..-• . —- ing habits to avoid highcliOlcGierol foods lOdCT. STAMPS Good only ot Tv(P. Cuv*. T _• Willfam.Wrenn, organist, Madeline Ingrani, control the intake of fats. Less animul-- On* Coupon p*i ciiilom**. RIM _jharpsichoridst, Irvlngtori Nussbuum, violinist, _—-r—-.— —: =—— Good Itvu Sot. April 17,1971. FOOD SUPERMARKET L»H ^an'tj-a. chamber-group of strings, flutes and' . _-» _ M- .- .; ohpes will accompany i[i various comblna- •" ,?VP| |f*>ff openforum ^tions tlie arias and clmrueses, die organ—. ~7r?^-_V"" _ LETTUCE ~--always-undersGorfiig-tiu£voice.of- Jesus. . CALIFORNIA v ...' Senior citizens ana~"atudent_._ticketb -u: ICEBERG, LARGE . for =$1-and series Toward the purdhai* of EACH HEAD HIUS BROS;- FRESH CALIFORNIA Mouniainsiile ex-mdyor- ^FthefEllZSbeth INSTANT COFFEE 10-OZ.-JAR' assails ley MiUer_of Kenliwortl.;..- .John Kostopoulos building. -of RoSelloinpn 16-- to the voters on May 4, drew_strong support years_old and iipwho can pasti.the swimming U.S. #1 YELLOW GLOBE from almost nll-thc:55_citizens who attended ability leTJt,. A~l^:r"c"tinin£r"tejj't is 'given the _ The Springfield Board of Education Wonday four Regional hlgluschools.. : • ..._. the first public *sessloTi"on the proposal, held Sewing machine BONELESS CROSS RIB firiit w.i.J;, Thu coed course covers all phases ONIONS 3 bo, 24 night unanimously urged approval_bf the S4.7 —TKS lresolutlon..pasjHSdJ!efpre anauaienceot Tuesdajniight at Jonathan ^Dayton Regional of Bkln diving and the use of the self-con-, miilion expansion bond referendum to be""five inMrestedtfttj^sJtfontoy^^ High-School Sprlngfield. OUier -hearlrigs~"will'* Toward the purchaM of ROAST CRISP-AIR MC INTOSH r -"lained^miderwnter --broa tilings—apparatus presented to the voters by the Regional High Gaudineer School, declared: _H Id Monday at-Gov. Livingston Regional, care to be taught nfi .with-! (E y HILLS BROS. BEEF School District school board on May 4. "The Springfield Board of Education Is vi- Berkeley Heights, and Wednesday at David How to .'cieaiTand._ollj.in(] adjust thejhrcad ^Cliins instruction^will be under thedirec.- bog Springfield Is one of six sending communities tally concerned with the high school education r r 43 Brearley Regional/ Kenilwdrth. r^nninn-nf ;\ horne_s.cwin£. macliine will-be tion of James ) orari, a'ssisted"by-Bob~Star' APPLES which operate their own eight-grade school-_ot-_8tudents—who graduate from our system : Tuesday's audience, mostly Springfield rest—- demonstrated Thursday, April 227 from 1:15 ling, John Williamson and tlie Union County FRESH SOUTHERN systems and then send their teenagers to the. and recognize the needTor .lirnprovemenls~lir dents, reserved-its applause for statements to 3 p;m- 'n tlie Union County Cooperative Scuba Divers Club. . •• ~ the Jonathan Dayton High School (Springfield) r U.S.D.A. CHOICE ' urging passagirofrtheTiroposal. _ " . Extension Service auditorium, 300 E. .North The basic equipment required_cimsials_of CENTER - FIRST ._•._ YAMS 29" .building taJiouse our graduates, and is aware Of the dozen speakers-from-die floor, only live., Westfield. The program will be repcated_Jjice_mask; snorkel, and fins. Tanks and reg- CHUCK CUT ot the present pressinjrneied Kr upgrading the' fwo opposed the^plahpand for very different from 7:45 to 9:90 p.m. for'tlioso who caanot ulators mqy be^rentcd if needed. DAIRY DEPARTMENT Regional board physical structure of that building and of the reasons,. Former Mayor Fredericjkjyilhelms attend the afternoon session.—: :—= Additional-infonnutloii_may-be.obiained by .59' "47* need-fqr making additional space-available for . STEAK Jr; of Mountainside objected-Strenuously to Mrsr-Garolyry i F. Yuknus,, prograp m leaders contacting the YMCA. A minimum of 10-per- -SWIFT PERMIUM BUTTER BALI both classroom facillti9S_and for ancillary the portion of tlie proposal which would, send home economisi t o( thho UnioUin CountC y EjttenEj - sons willl be needed~io~conducdddt tlie coursh e so TIPTOPL_ V --facilities." • ------—v. :._. :.--, GROUND MEAT SALE! I ' )untalnside-saidentS-tO-Daytbn Regional- • sion Service of Rutgers; will give tlip^lemon- advanced registration Is necessary; TURKEYS" tct hold meeting P2*sSSES JB^>itajHiis;; public TowarcTlHa purchase of 1 1 -rather than-to Gov.' Livingston Regional, Berk- stratlon at both sesslonsr --- 5-10 LB. AVG. _ Ib. FRESH ALL BEEF The Board of Education of die Union lntere Bt_that-the'"bo'nd referendum be approved eley -Heightsr"Where=they-have-attended-for~- HUNT SNACK PACK BREAKFAST County"" Regtonal-JHlghiSchool-iDistrict' by theaffIrma(Ivevblaofallregi8teredSpring- \jnore than a decade. ^ L__- "their" sewing macljlriej'beaujse tif'.uncerDiIiiiy 4-PACK m. GROUND BEEF '/i-gal. 1 field voters and that they be called upon to vote PORK CHOP SALE! will hold a regular monthly business 1 William Doerrler of Springfield objected to of the proper care procedure. JHtiH LEAN •yes on the referendum question whfcli will be" with-yarn PUDDINGS^. FRUITS TREAT meeting. lonlTAies'day at S pwm. In the" the proposal as extravagant. "A sewing macliine wlilcli operates pro- deerfleld School, Mountainside. put on ballot for submission to the voters on perly. :1s_an_lmportant>factor_co._tlic succe.ss ' . GOOD OHLV AT TWO GUVS REG. STYU SMALL LEAN & MEATY GROUND CHUCK May 4." —rWilhelms distributed copies of. a statement On* coupon p*r CUitomar. Two more public hearings on die IsHilf-rl hy tlip MnnrirnlrniMp rlrJTPn^ Rnfor- _ of a. sewing project,"-Mrs. Yuknus. said. at Good thru Sot.. Apr. 17,1571 BORDEN S YELLOW OR WHITE iwacd's proposed building expansion pro- — . - - • • .•-' She urged all Interested peoplpto attend UIT4-1S endum Committee, of wWdi he is co-chairrnojETr Ib. i gram will also beheld next week: Mori- IN OTHER BUSINESS, the board announced _i - one of theso sessions which oro-open-to-the— Fashion Witli Yarn," a fashloJi FRESH PORK SHbULpER "" GROUND ROUND that the Springfield Rotary Club had contributed— A number of Springfield residents~alsO-Pre- public withoui-n-fee; v show7~wtU~be~prusented Tuosdny, April.Jferl AMERICAN day at' Gov." Livingston. Regional Hl|' sented statements. In behalf of the proposal: SchooI."^Berlceley HggRta.-ang-Wedriei --—$1,200 so that students of the GaudlneerSchool . .. .--.-—~~ ~ •-*-'<• • • nt' the WinfleldJScptt Hotel,~Eli2abetii. The ROASTING PORK b BONELESS STEAK SALE! .could restore to tlie original Colonial condition _ BOOKS, BOOKSrBOOKS - Mrs. Clifford Schwartz-of-tlio-Eriends-of-—. of. dio Hbrary.JThesqle, which will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., CHEESE day at David Brearley Regional High MRS.7HAT01Y EINSTEIN, chairman of the show~wlU bo'a jeature of-au_all=diy-Home- COUNTRY STYLE '_ a second" room at the historic Canrion~Ball the Springfield FroePubllcLlbraryrsUptoher shoulders in prepar- will climax the library's observance of National Library Week.- : School, Kenilworth. "Both hearings will j Springfield Action Committee for Educutloii, to open niakers..-Day program wliich will start at THICK CUT SHOULDER SINGLES House. The youngsters received wide recogni- —lng used books and magazines that will be sold Saturday_on die lawn (Photo by Bob Baxter) SPARE Riff?—-- -5T- begin at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. told the HRjr(nnnl Rnn>-rt-n< -EjllCj.tjOIUnigm- 10 a.m.: -; .: .' _;... . . ". ' ^Toward-tho purchaM of * tion when they restored one room this year.:" Models will includo Mr I WING ON will includo Michael Paglia. Mrs. Joan ludio-visualequipment-—expansion referendumJvasbased upon expan ^,^ p-country.fltere! Jvelope. by--Aprll"_22_to_oi.th,eXi.Mrs... Walter_ COUPON POTATO = to seek'reelection in November. Forbes = program for the'-Union County Kogldnal 1-Ugh ^^and materials." ~ sionat Gov. Livingston Regiona^fjighSchool^ Gurney-of 1360 Oakland"ave~Onion, or Mrs. LEU3 BACK ON _U SILVER TIP ROAST wtU-be.,open-fromJ:rp.m..to closing each day the board ap- ,..and' Planer cited~ajrrcB5bntrtDrnhotr:g~--Schoil~District will provide a'.'.vorlety-of- , • ' ..* •----- lh"Befkeley HojglitsTDr.TTones wasi very vocal Paul-Sweeney- of-750-KenBington-a ve;rPlain- U.S.n.A.-CHOICE BONELESS H— SALE! 1BPXJ decl5lon"ihe~"prgssurerof business^gnd-s- benefits for die students, according to JDr,^ " Toward th« purchote ^f U.S.D.A. CHOICE projred, an upgrading of-the-ioreign language ACGORDINGTO Dr. Martin Slegel, director In hisstrong support; of. facility of£erings:in USED CARS DON'T DIE...Ihoy—ju«l Irodotiwoy.. ficld;—Admittance will Be -by ticket only. _prQgrarn_at_the__Qaudine^er School for seventh ~personal"obligatlons."'—— - g ''nrediB.-llugedorn.-scliool-bbard president. — of Instruction, "The existing libraries are not that referendum. Now, when expansion is'pro- S.I I your.wflh olow-eo.tWariL.Ad.Xull 686:7Jp0. I MAXIM FRtEZt DRIED RANCHERS BREADED — They added,"""While still Interested In = ••— •• RUMP ROAST V and eighth graders. Classes next year will be ^a— They added, "While still interested In = .Tn 6 Regional District comprisos Berkeley- adequate forthe 1970s. As tbe schools develop—_jected-for-j6hatlian Dayton Regional I Ugh Sdioot JAR COFFEE OUND ROASTII: ib. in referendum held five periods per week Instead of the presept--- r-| the WeUare of Springfield 'andexpresslng-g.—Heights. Clark, •Garwood.Kenllwortli, Mdun- curriculum using a variety, of teaching tech- In Springfield, Drr-Jones opposes these facll- GENUINE SHOULDER TURKEY GOOD ONIV AT TWO"GUVS VEAL < ^ The League of Women Voters of Springfield three periods. , ~~^..~ . I appreciation forjiavlng had the prlVtlggg_g^anH7rip'"-'nnfl Springfield, 'and operates" four nlques; they need to make different.'klridsToi ;~lUes "and calls tliem 'bluntly unnecessary." ? stuoe -_to serve, we fecLthat it.is in-the best = hiE|,sc hools with n total onrollmiint-of-over resources available to me.student.— - "In rhl'H.nnr' quite a contEadlction?? In the tHq week urged citizen* to yote "yes" on.the_ -;-iCPPT nts will-be eligible toenter directly : LAMB CHOPS 99 DBUMSTicSP5S29 PATTIES $4,7 million regipnal^hlgh-school^jexpansion:- into second-yeai; language qlasSes at Dayton... interests of thecommunity-to give others 3 5"5OtT—""T^™ — ^ ^ Among these resources ore tapes, film unhappy event tills referinSiiilJs_defeated,and \*L UL4-15 ' the^opportunity to present their thoughts s— ' "' ..' . nf Inrmiir" ' t ~enrollmen" " t added '•.strips, record players, microfilm-readers a referendum for expansion at Berkeley Heights STEER BEEF ' ^_ -£- - „ -.—^TWO.GUYS BLUE LABEL OR BONNIE MAID "^ plan to^ be presented May 4. Mrs. Herbert - Jleglonal,'l.lf..they- satisfy "the high school's - wi BIRDS EYE .•-. — -, "^ stariaardsbf achievement, Tarnburo added that tefcr- FiT=^:=r= C • ~Forman, president of tlie league.stutadiJThla-;: -of Springfield. ™n-ab!r!^^^ , " Or- Joncs_stlli J aglstT .proposal has been formulated to alleviate the " tlio quality,-, comprehensive high Today s::stuacnts, familiar wiUi home l\/~—those facilities? — • ...__;:."_ LIVERSLICED49 SLICED BACON 45 ORANGEJt»J-zzi^ (Continued on page 31) iSiiiMiiiMmiiiiiuiiiiiii.iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiimi.uiimNiMiii.miMiiiiiir.,: coupon , most crlticalj. space problems in tlie Tour _ school program dint "Regiijrial students have record players and often tape recorders!.aro___-__i?I~call attention how to an article-in,the- PLAIN - PEACH —. STRAWBERRY — RASPBERRY -' high, schools and thereby provide as dearly... enjoyed.1 in tho past,~ho^said;ililn-addltlon,_— —,- (Continued on-poge 31) Mountainside Echo, April 15, a statement by Toward tK« purchaie of TWO GUYS YEUOW CLING SARA UE , i7-oi. jj chlmen^of^citizens £gpinstthe refer- GREEN GIANT SALE! SLICED OR- .as pbssibleequal educational "opporturilty for J '""'• "' ~' 7" --^-,= 3 PKGS. BEnY CROCKER UJ SWEET PEAS, WHOLE KERNEL CORN OR HALVES league aea'ciencte"s~bv Improving guidance fadlitios _ CHEEStCAKE^^^ 'Our purpose ls"to brlng..to_.the_attention_ HUDSON FACIAL QUAjLjTY-500 j-WT -r-U ' has consistently adhered-to this principal as - and by;cqnstructlng''Ubrary-instructlonal me-.-/:'; CAKE MIXESJHZ.TU} CREAM CORN^IJ^ a basis 7or"the Regional school expansion. tffar dr y .-_ot--Mountalnsiae—voTe'rlptlfir^unrdimess and - "f 4, WITH Ml APPETIZING DEPARTMENi 1 discrimination "gainst Mountainside that is" tTOK~, VAC PACKED BATHROOwTisSUi • '^ -The proposal, to be submitted to the voters^ ^=~ 3 —necessary modernization and expansion at the-=— =_coniaCiea-In "tiifs reFerendurh which, If suc- GOOFOR:/«D mayI ATJ.TW COUPOO ouvNf ~ -JJJJ HUDSON-!* OFF LABEL BOX OF 60-=^=~ i- m ZEMSKY OR LIBERTY -on Tuesday,, May 4, includes plans for new --cessful,. wULcemoye" Mountiiinside students ' On« coupon p«r fualomar. NIBLETCORN four schools and particularly "at" Jonathan libraries to be constructed at-the. Arthur L. m COUMTRY STYII iEom^av^Xlvingstoh Mgli ScliooiTn~Berkeley Good tkniiol.. Apt.. 1>, 1971. KITCHEN SLICED OR FRENCH STYLE WESTRICH Dayton, a'-34-year-ald iuUdlng.JrhiS_wm..be,-.: , -,,.„„„- . - . . • "A~new sorvlce_for "children has been intro- - • "-' , .UL 4-1S Jolinson, Gov. Livingston and ]onatIian-Dayton '-- Heights, pur home high school since it-waE= SHOWCASE NAPKINS IV a7ma|or" step In achieving equal educa.donal-l^Norman-O—Banner^and-WllUamlA^Hy^o..^ Committee and Regional High Schools. Tlie library at ilie^ _duced:at;tlieSpringfIeia"PuDUc Ubriirxduring offpo'rt°ln'l96o" GREEN ,6 LIVERWURST wcre opportunity. Local citizens who have no chil- chosen Unanimously as RepubUcanxoni,__a_memherlP(_Coj!tlnijntari^ge_ 19i), Davld-Brenrley Rpglonal HiglrSchbol would be -VQ BOLOGNA drdn In the high school should remember that National Library Week, which ends'Saturduy. ^. "Ho-w is Mountainside belnu discriminated .: ( C " " dldates for Springfield Township Committee—Lodge, MUlburn.' ,. expanded;" • "-• . •. .-•••- ~ .... " • Parents \«Ul"ppw~beTHeTio7b6i:r.o.w_B,maU. -O BEANS can CRISCO SHORTENING 89 equality of education affects not only the clill- p against in a Regionql district?—By-offering—.T.. posts ^£ November's-general-election tlils_. .' jRuocco, 41, of 26' Joanno-wuy, has lived lf f ramgri-seprSductlons - ofJamous jp.alatingB.o:i them-sp'ace and first-class facilities.in a liigh "ii Mm dre'n but also the-qualicy-of-the entire com- week DYthe Republican Screening Commlttoe. in Springfield 10 years. He and liis^wife-Jand Thd librnry-instructiona) media centers (jOc OFF LABEL . 2o«%hO They first will run in tlie June 8 primary have tliroe phildren.-Jane Marie.-lS.Jsattend- ..ore important foanires^of-tlio-expansionplan," jets which appeal to children; Each repvo- , school.in tliolr Regional district. What dlf- Toward th« pUrchawof munity. . . ' y DETERGENT'•**1. " "electiori—-^-''"•.••... . •.•.•••••-— —--•"- •• -Dtv-Hagedorn'said^^Thcy-woaldnBcrml 3BUres about 7 by 5 Indies in size 10c OFF LABEL "Everyone w)lo is concerned about tlie and has Its own cardboard carrying case. (Continuod on page~6") ——;z^~ 8 JARS HEINZ - future of our community 'should support the Banner, 59, lives at 231 S.Springfield ave. Lo.rl_Anne, 13; Mtends~St. James School, and more extensive student,ilse of tlie. libhtfies "than-ia~posgiblc under present crowdecjxon- STRAIMED FOODS IVORY SNOW : Board of JBducatlon^s effort to provide the best with his wife Virginia and has been a resident loanne, 10, attends Tames Caldwell-Schoo'C ' is now on display in thermoetlng-room of the IMPORTED -• A-graduato-o£ Brooklyn Poly tachnic-lHlTti tutOr flirinrrs. fil^^r*nrq wnftlfi hnvf nHHIrinnrQoppO^- GOOOONLYA'TWOCUyS ROYAL NO BAKE-9 V.o.V.o... MA .-educationpossible iutJi£ district.'" .'• -• " Ub^-mTTScognltlon-oMierweek^aotii On. coupon p"r*uilom* C veteran, he served in the 1>lormaridy campaign, tunttjes toVpartTclpafo'In lndependont_studles G«od Ihru Sal,,, ipr. 17,1V71, TOMATO PASTE -(Continued on pogo 31) will-be open to tlio public about. ^UTCHI CHOCOLATE 29 •lie ia a member -of the Springfield Emanuel b;rilflldtltJ Meth.QdJ8t,ehUE.cli^prealdent-of-the Methodist Men's' Club^—finance—committee: v JLUUan-JoluiBpn,—- --'Tl board diairman of tlie llbrB;y*s,exhi|plt review cotrw ' ^' "ThVDomB'cratlcl.Ip.arty of Spcingfield will", ~-mUt°e"~-—•-•-••'-.- _- :•_--• -'.._- -7-77^:7—7 1 hofcd its ailnuol^dinner-danco-tjiri . 3fiiatr :==i*»E

m^:farn.|Jife:pW): cltoicKiijsifftfths: geommlttfltf^aiua^wliich^come-' OFF WITH THIS traffic study duringithe^hext,several months."" :Pdllce Chief George Parsell and Police •lines,—-phonorecQKla—lirta some irame'd* urt s'urprliiglapeaker.'"'Anyone Jjicfc I CASCADE FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS (WO G O T \ I « A O IM C V1AM-* ; l COUPON —copoowtvAT.twocuyi - Commissioner A. ArtlmrCBprla"announcodthat reproaucttbtls" will be-on sale, as'well~ua iu; tnu lustrvltios may~~contgcT"'Mi sT~7 Liifre On« coupon p«r cut ONE BOOK SPECIAL variety of books Including u few foreign ltuigu- Olesky, chairman of the cHniioi- danco com- , O00J Ihru Sal., Apr1)*, 1971. irfcrtiVAiUABii the firm of Porter and Ripa Associates, Inc.'," BAKERY YOU» loot WM\B IOW»BOIHI engineers, planners und architects.of Morrls- age editions.... , . mlttoe, at 376-2491,. ' Toward (he purchase of ... I SANDWICH stvis toWn will prepare'a traffic operations program, deadline Monday LUX LIQUID ^to inqreasb capacity-and aiifety, • * The traffic study is a prerequisite for obtain- The League of Women Voters of Springfield this week Issued a reminder to ull residents ^Afe have a great future behind us. BURRY WWHITi ,v-,b INTERNATIONAL SILVER" ing funds for Implementation of recommended Washington letter on display DETERGENT that Monday Is the last day to apply'for an 32-OZ. SIZE E BREAD Pullman FAMOUS FLATWARE . improvements expected to result from tlie absentee bullot for the May 4 Regional School ll look us 23 yoars to got Iliis far. And who'n you po'rtcompany with SCOOTER PI£S study. . —, • - . . . GOOD ONLY AT TWO GUYS > HORN & HAHDART GRILLED STAINLESS STEEL . .Board referendum. . . • ' Obviously, wo didn't make;it on .- a Volkswagen,,you still got somothin'g ' Parsell said that tlie study is being Jointly, On* totipon p*l '" ' "" .4-15 LEMON PIE stated: "W you are a registered Voter but will "Tho Bootlo wo mako today boars a thinggroon. . . . /HHt0MIIUU Roa,ds, the New Jer: A three-part program will be featured ut tho scribes wrote Iit3 notes. The letter will'bo striking rosomblonco to Jho 22B.ootlou In.fact, according to tho NADA RICH TEA COOKIES l|W«r)«r kniw^, lalarl 'Urlll, \' TWOCKYI TUMK portatlon ond'spi" spring meeting of. tho Springfield Historical shown at this meeting, and then immediately 1 POUND CAKE TWINS tSS U «d.; t«aip««nl, 7 Mivlno; that procuclod it, • ' '• • 'Official UsotT'Car Goido, Iho scfmo ment pays; 50 Society on Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. in tho historic returned to its.sufety4sposlt box;at tlie bunk." REG 9.97 GifT DIPT. apply ior an ' • That's bpcauso wo invoslod all of •Volkswagen Bootlo tliciC sold foraboi|t Cannon Ball House, 126 Morris ave., Spring- Another part of,this-meeting will be tlie , 12.5 percent. absentee ballot. field. . '. ' ' . presentation of Vnow book entitled, "From our tlmo in making a Volkswagen run $500 loss than tho as/orago qconpmy , "Requests -for the application may be made roR AUTOMATIC Porter and Rlpa'a toams of truffle englneei^- Howard. W, Wiseman, program,'chairman, Distant Lands," Tdo uutlior, Alan A. Siegel,. bottor and last longor, inslood of t car throo yoars ago, now soils for In person, by.,.mail or by phone,(376-6300) to CHEER IVORY LIQUID " ing experts will recommend methods for im- will personally autograph tho book. The book, • .wasting our llmo making, il look dif- about $200 moro. • . THRILL DISH CAMAY LAVA MR. TOP JOB ' the secretary of tlie Regional Board of Educa- stated, "Our guest speaker will bo Mlchaol G. DISHWASHERS proved Intersection channelization of widening, which Is also In the'Library of .Congress, is tion, Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Pitch, who Is u descendant of tlie Inventor of "r'r--.——feront. :' ', " 5o toc(ny, ds wo look at all' tho DETERGENT DETERGENT DETERGENT Use of traffic rosponalve signal controls, being given.to tlio gonealogicul'llbrary of tho' 1 SOAP SOAP CLEAN CLEANER Mountain avenue, Springfield. No parson to tho steamboat. Me will toll us tlio fascinating ^Tovdalo, wo'vo changocl and ini: now oconomy cars trying to loarn'ih CASCADE additions to or Improvements of existing truf- s Springfield Historical' Society by Mr., and 54-OZ. REG. SIZE whom an ubsentee ballot has been delivered In story of Ills ancestor, John JPltclf, and.Ills proved o^' basic! inodol thousands of .ono yocir'wHat It took VolkswagQn • i 12-Ql 5-OZ. BARS 15-Ctt. 28-OZ. fle signs, street; lighting and pavement marking, Mrs.-, Robert D. llardgrovo of Springfield. . parson or forwarded by mail may vote at his 'important role in tho history dt our nation. limas. . ' ' . _ 23 yoars ;to lodrn, wo qan mUso on modifications to curb parking regulations and The Hardgrove family'nunio is 'mentioned in'" polling place." Pitch will' also display various models of tlie • And some things Wojoft alono. "somoHnncj somobc?dy said almost 200 other traffic engineering solutions which will first steahiboat," : ' •'" . , .'•••• tlie book several times.. ' ' .' , Increase capacity und safety. A uliort"15ils1iioss meeting will be hold, und You can sllll sqgoozo a lot of milo- . yoars ago^ 83 57 57' 2 29 69 Also,at-tlus Umti..ail original letter written ,g '; I . ago out of otm gallon of flasr •- .31: Ikirlng tho noxt few months, Porter and Rlpa refreshments will be served ut tlio end of the • • "Tho boat ihdox of tlio futuriris tho • 45 by Gen. George Washington on June 18, 1780, Associates, Inc. will schedule moodngs with Band concert planned evening, Members .uikV guosta huvu been in-, Our air-coolud ongjnii is Gtill itn- past/' ; 1 will bo on dlsipluy. ThiB lottcrrwa«' recently munlclpul leuctors' and civic groups]tp discuss . 1 •vljed, •""••. •' ' ' porVlous to tomporalgros 6i 10'bu- . [Jocauso if that's truq, wo liavo a donated to the Springfield Historical Society program dotulls. ',•'•• '"*"." •'"•• .''•''•' ' Ibwbnd'] lOqboyo. • . > <• . boautiful past to loi?k' forward to. ' . W. r.wirv. tho rltjhl to limit at Ddytpn next wee by Howard Cusselmann, a past president und quantltUl. Not r.iponilbU A concert will be liold ut;Jonathan-Dayton current trustee dt die society. • V »O* AM. 'Til 10 P.M. )ftTH. -Til 4 f.M. (or typographical errors. Regional tllgh School, "Springfield on I'riday,' , The' curator, Donald B. Palmer, comment- Teachercontract IUHD# )ftTH. il 4 M. Ptlc«. «H.ctlv« thnl Sat.. Voter registration- wo POR iALIII ALLOWID BY LLAAW UNION Rt. 22 at Morris Awe. April 30 at.8:15 p,.m, under tho~sponsorship . ijd, ^ "Wo ^uro vory' proud- of this, valuuble The Springfield Board of Education on Tues- Apr. 17,1971. , DOUGLAS MOTORS CORP. - .•; Next"i;hursduy, April 29, is tlie deadllno for' of tlie Bund Parents. ,acquisition. Tlilu letter .which was written juut . day aiinouncod that It will hold a apeclul public new v6ter,s to register for tho |uno 8 prlmury .„•'Tickets .for the concert, which will bo prior to the fumous .Battle of Springfield und 1 meeting tonight'ut 7:30 ut the Florence Caudi- election. Springfleicl T6wii-Hull-will-be o()oii under tlie. direction of Jeff .Anderson, ure LOOKING FORWARD — Norman Banner, loft, and William Ruocco, numedby.thtj locul-t wus. penned during \jhe generul'is stay in , 430 MORRIS AVENUE 1 . noer School to rutlfy a contract for tlie coming . ' (Si Monday "tlirough Thursduy from H:30 a.m. to priced ut $1.00 for udults und 50 cents for Republican organization this week us Township Committee candidijtes to run In die June Spiingfiold, la one of the few by George .school year with the Springfield Teachers* SUMMIT CR 7-3300 9 li: students. . 8 primary electipn, plan campaign strategy. . Wuahlngton'a own hund. In most Instuncos, . Association. . iytjibvaSii •e of Mlc 'The Grea si_ "Art 1 ._-:, il^-.-tfVw,)^-. l«"iil 3 1O COnqUCT ..- _•••.;•• •.•• ••••-- ;.~ ...... ; ...... a..-—.

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Kuiiiiinini iiimiiimiiiaiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiirmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininnniiii ££. National "Youth Conference on Atom use of mini-bikes in Sprii name new officers v .-..,...:,,,.-.., /••. *3"3pflngfreia*P6Uce"ChffirGeor'giri?arseU and —i7;yenrBold-ancrpi>SFiir)*,r>n rfii* Arnm—a«ill_l>e_Mtj«ci«d-ot^-tlje4«isis-of4iust-(jerioc- _ bikes and referred to two recent magazine seen ty a motorist because he sits below the , • at 8:15 dt'tiie liomeof Mrs. Martin Wassermanr "in Chicago next fall under dio'sponsor.slilp of munce by a punel of judges comprising officials about Mtiy 4 schbol referendum ' taking court action by naming parents In the motor scooters-andn)btorcycleg fall inW the May 4 Reg/ona/ vote of,-se^cominunity's opinibn of - articles regarding this, • • • driver/s line of vision. The problem of where ~27_Lln-le Br6ok Rd. Highlighting the-agenda Jersey Central Power.& Light Company.-New from,throIlie utlliacse New' parddparion-i Jersey universitiesn tiieconference. official complaint for permitting unlicensed scheme of things has puzzled safety expert Ls ^luilirfiuimiimiimiimiiiimiimuaminiiiiuiitniitniiiummmtiiiuiiiii^HiiiHinmuuuimuiniitiinitiiiuuitiHuiuuiiii " They said thaftliere Is no ama in tlm tuwii" ' " " " ' ~ will-be election'of officers and discussion of Jersey Power 6i Ll(.ht Company, Morristowm Is being coordinated by -Samuel W.;..Laird, ftself.Many people in Spring- -"driverE-to operate mini-bikes oh public high- for a long time. Adding' mini-bikes toi'this a mirror for ship at the present time where juveniles can next year's program.. . ••"•This will be The 13iii year tliat JCPL-NJPL field-believe they can bring up Tlie following Is the second of a series of Q. IF TOE REFERENDUM1S DEFEATED, " ways. . quagmire of opinion only, makes the situation All League members and prospective mem- "*~have sent a delegation to tlie Conference. The Ijubllcii'iformntion director, and Edwin J. Sher- replies to questions-being "asked of SPACE " operate mini-bites, fcxeept in their own drive- "I_can urge_parentfl'mConsider the safety worseT" '" • '- ~" ~~ -". ~ - ratt, rc'1'.ion.li dlrectorofpublicihfofmation'for' children to benefit by a_good _ WHAT WILL BECOME OF THE MOUNTAIN- way or their parerits_j)ropeity. If the police bers liave been urged to attend. Anyone wishing • first, meeting .was held in Atlantic City and ' ".•[ TJie, JRegiorVal High School (Springfield. Action Comrnljt.ee. for Education) SIDE STUDENTS? J :'..... • . ..-?— of tlieir children as well as die safety of other 1 "Unfortunately many of'these bikes can furdier details may "call MrB.J?obert Klmmol, subsequent meetings have been held in Chicago, ".JCl'L-NJPL. —-•: : '•'• . . . ••'•'-. District JBoard' of Education- liege-education.—.... ibout^the^da^4 refereniJiirn, for_tiie_ex£>aDSjpn\. find anyone using-them on anyone else's prop- drivers using our highways when purchasing TeactllBpeedsnjH!(fclg-3O miles an-hour-and_ membership chairman, at 376-6879. '., ' • Purposeof die conference is to ylve.to a group i Is flfifcflioct-'another ro» tyrinciudlng-public-and-priyatc:parklnElols^:.-.gilts' and recreationalitems-forthelr children. - will present its $4.7 million .. Many others believe that of the Jonathon Dayton and other high schools "ferendum, whelfe the bulk of money would go for tills is definitely Incompatible with safetyfor .. Mrs. Edwary d Effr'on, Mrs. KerbertFormim, of—nation's -most nbje high school science In the Union County Regional District: - > the building of a glsnt- school In Berkeley the mini-bikes will be confiscated for an. "No parent would tliink of exposing his child children. Granted that most deaths on minl- MFs, .Laurence Lernennd"Mrsr"Sol-Tauber- - snidents-and leacher-s-a.tiiqtu'rc-of-tliepromise_•_r their neighbor's children de- indefinite period'od time, Pa'rs'ell-and-Tomp- to a deadly disease. Neither should be expose have been appointed delegates from tlie League ___ of tliepeocelul atom and to help udvanceintercst expansion bond proposal in a Heights to'house both Berkeley Heights stu-: bikes have been-reported when they have been of Women—Voters of: SpringfielSpringfieldd to-the 39tli in die study of science. Ilie conference is oiscovpi; serve .their help -toward, the • kins added. ' . . . h_s children to auto Injuries ana~posslble , referendum to the vdters of dents and all Mountainsiders, can be proposed ridden on city streets and have been in car- biennial Convention of tlie League of _Women sponsor.ed by approximately 60 investor-owned TOE Q. HOW MANY YES VOTES WILL SPRING- electric utilities throughout the United Statou,- _ best possible..educatipn; •njust- HELD HAVE TO TALLY TO ASSURE THE the_day_after: .„ _ • ' bike collisions, deaths, due to speed alone have Voters of New Jersey to be held Sunday to. WORM) Heix;ep:;M7 ' 'Jonathan DaytOn could only, suffer the status THE FIRS^FAKTICLE by IJonaiaTTeymannT' *~ ""'" "" occurred and there will-probably be many —Tuesday, at die Howard Johnson's'Motor Lodge The JCPL-NJPL delegation, will- leuve for as 4hey-werj3.Jhelped by_their PASSING OF THE REFERENDUM? •"state director ot motor vehicles, said; 1 OF 4'._We jintend~lo~have-more to j>f a second-rate school, with a:srnall enroll- '''..-.THE SECONaARTICLE, in the "Consumer in Atlantic City. Chicago on Nov. 10 and will return to New own neighbors in the past. :___ "At least 2000. That seems, perhaps, a lot "I would like to remind parents that mini Bulletin," stated;. . • , . — more. • - say-about that next week : ,. = ment--consequeiillv a school, not worth the cost Jersey.on Nov. J3, TRAVEL of votes-as compared wlth-the Other school '".hikes are not permittedon NewJersoy'sroads,. ^Mini-bl.lrff_ are not designed -for-use-on j^The Inescapable conclusions --=r^Mrs..Robert-Klein, L.. . _ , • TOUKS . CKUISKS . AIR - "^The-specific prpposal to be of extensive remodeling_and varied course- =±r3iibJ_ .-___ In the meantime, we do have elections in town. However, It must be under- "Violation of tills provision can resultintlie highways. Unfortunately, the riders are usually • bikes are nof safe for children an announced' tliat die main business of die con- - SIEAMSH1P-. HUS . KAIL . _ offerings. . . Will "comprise students and-tcachers from"", nOMlKIONAL presented by • the "Regid rial stood .that the passage of this referendum-will samo penalties, such as permitting an unll- not old enough-to appreciate tlie fact that they not safe for adults. Too many have poorly vention Is the debate andvoto on snidy Items a few comments for all those "But we in Springfieldwould still have to pa^ : engineered construction and are not designed high schools ln the seven couudea in which -Board of Education-on May 4. depend on the total yes vote of the six com- —- censed driver to operate a vehicle and operating should stay off the street, or they aro just for 197R?37~tIio election of officers and direc- • who .. regard themselves- as for" that giant building elsewhere,_as all,six" : with the:comfort or safejy--qf.tiie rider in die two companies have tlie greatescnumbcr Springfield Travel Service munities, Within the regional district—but half • an Unregistered-vehicle.- ^=rold enogEnough-tt o wanrtg-trilco'-chances. This leadds s y. is a very complicatecl~plan, communities pay for all or any costs of the meet even the" -of-cusiom-»r-B,^Uiu«»- are__.Hunterdon, Middle-••":. good;-citizens . but who have of llSese towns are not expected to vote for yErp fbr;T=t&-"ViofaUons "of die Iaw~-and to erious"^ia-==Jnlndr-Flnally, they do not NEVES A SERVICE CHARGE ^ it )c tmpnT-f^pt .to note that with the B "will^alBoBo giving special atten- sex, Mnnmouth, Morris, Ocean,-Sussex and ~ indeed. Its compli c ati otis tlie_£xpanslon. -^Springfield's heavy yes vvote- "Jthis.LMini-bikes.can be extremely dan erous to- of ten fatal accidents. Even If appropriate minimum requirements. for stability andsteer- -been too busy~to~think about submitting of a new, giant school referendum, • E that are found in tlie modern bicycle. • tlon to tlie League's purpose, to promiuepolit- - Warren. * .' . •• _..___..-.. DR 9-6767 _ range, from media instruction can counteract tliat negative vote." .'____" -botlrthe-youngsters who operatejhem andjo__ afety_ieatures.-sucli as rear-view mirrors, d i l d bil the ••_issue.s__jnY.olved' in the not only will all of Mountainside vote for it, S In short, tliey must-be rogarded at best-as- -icaLtcsp'anslbility among all citizens., by focus- High schools served by jCPL-NJPLintliose ___ 250 Mounlalr Av«., S|irlngfl«ld, N.J — —Genter-s ^-to= - • • • • • dldulyors-whh o can't'; spot7tliem-in.tlnidjto,avoidli-.heafUamps_and_foot-operatedjMsk_brakcs.arhi ld i dfddk bk e . ing on.'-Wpmen...and_PoJJtics.'.'_. ;______. coundes will be asked to nominatt'-Unimi;aniKb_ but Berkeley Heights will double that Vflf^r •an accident. . . addpd_so_tliat thgitjkes might meet licensing expensive and dangerous toys."' -• -•.• •-—.--• —referendum.- ...- Q. WHICH TOWNS ARE AGAINST-THE as th'eriattef Wantszexpanslbn In-their high UL'.. ^.'Tho'traglc fact most parents don't realize ....-^- ——TT-_ • : : "—:—~^ We start/ in tTie first place, REFERENDUM AND WHY? — schooland-has-voted for every referendum.'-^ Q6 is' that" accidents -alreadjr take, mbro lives in the Re- t -„-.- — :- . —:. •:'.— — «.«»-• ' ' ' • ' in "Mountalnsnre_^especlally. voted'f our to one s'-'tb ;15-yea'r-61d-brackot tlian anyjcnbwn IWIFNTAL. liatd-proposals against the!970 referendum. In IWQj-Moun-.: •—Q.-IF-TMS REFERENDUM IS PASSED AND :V : __7- ^"drsease.JliBJBnsyeari.-'"m6ro than: 150- Ncw"= IVIBI.N.I «M pEiiWAjt;, 1 talnside cast 299. for the-—JQ-proposal-and- O R^5^gTHgl!PME SCHQOLEQR -. .:^-Jersey--cntraren"-aro killed; and many more W' ; : 1,230 "against. Kenllwprth voted ~85~for~ahd Afcfc-MOUNTAINSIDE STUDENTS, HOW Witt — ereTlfijufedV""Many.-of.these youngste-rs are hit '~ rof-age—when-he-completes the -249 agaln3tr^nd^eagwood-^67 yes miU-76 ••». TIlAT-HEI-__-JONATHAJJ.DAYTON*-,". _V,.-„ ULTRA COMFORTABL ,' "^In" the meantime, we• can ' while walkingg , biteriding «ii"'|»l»yrq - - ' dents to Dayton, the projected enrollments . '-"register_a.-vehicle unloKS It meets all safety Drug Store Siiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiii ..-•.._. would equalize the student population ln all the" —and-howitliey affoct people aro uxury l66ITforp'allo",'"ga»ien, porch, campers. •APRIL 24. -• local-tivery stable. ;___' ". '•.'. _ timilllllllllllllUlllllltlUIIIIIMH:~- "Many Mountainsiders "fe • •• -•••• -•-• ••-• -••• ^ —or-in construction. '••"-BullPfiTplllow,chromed "le'gsr=--~ are filled with nostalgia f or_the' And-we cannot' see any valid Foundatlon have worked out' to illustrate acti^— habits ___r even our life styles, we can; help —Berkeley=l!e!glits. This reason alone-should -Inln his-llfetirae... :• •.. '.,. 1 "AS'for llcehslnjj, thoTlaw'rc'quircsam6tor-"-ii;" ., , i'VCT"^TAt ' good old 'days. Sdme~^f~our""' reasons for denying our chil- "vlsm on behalf of 'ecology, or the environment."" 7dvcrse~" the' "Ueiii! .--and -at ilieTsame time prove that Dayton's facilitics-must-be brought -.„ •„„„„ „...„ ,.7 imvinEleas"——Most know that mental dhir. We've put It all togejher in-a-pamplUet, "Be Q. CAN A LARGE, POSlTlVE~V6TE-.'iN'== clo ECHO PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 1 v know In our hearts that we are doing what we up to that level. ' __ , "nsecunnot be ISBued. thex^jtizens hope their chil- " dr"en~Jheiif"educational birth - Your Own Eco-Activist," . which wewill_be_ .can. _ ' *• • • "Mountainsiders also want a homo school for CLARK, BERKELEY HEIGHTS AND SPRING- fll"^TIIA ofdM^arc-wldelbut may not realizye prevalenttheir rea.l Now JerseyTunless tlie drive. Is at least .extent, which- maj(e._them one dren can aspire" to. higher right —"even far a -pot-of happy- OUR PAMPHLET HAS 32 pages. Hereare their children rather than having tlieir stu- -FI ELD-PASS THE REFERENDUM? -=--=- Mountain Aver&Rtf 22— 1 _ of the major. If not the major, things than apprenticeships in message~from those who are You ""J li*V already heard some of tlio n few tips It contains about airand-water dents shuttle frprruliefreshrnanyearatPayton —"Absolutely. Clark (with_ 9,719 registered Ideas set forth in our new puHrcutiott7"bnr voters), Berkeley Heights~"(with 6,392) and public and individual health " • ...._,„to. t|iree at Livingston. Dayton is not large - SPRINGFIELD livery stables. — gpp.o s e d ..-- to educational P en u t0 problems of tlio Nation. we\e spent a lot X^.... e gatherin_. g_ u .p goo_ d °-Wa°h' dlshes only_once_a day- Uselow-—— °. ih lioETairthpse Mountainside students __ged_^9I]_.__^;]__{is_u_il__ x 1 It has been estimated that A s c h oo l_is, among very progress".' ^v" ideas from_a.ll- - source^-mKi-w«.be • • t anybody-- , ' •— nor Is Livingston. "."_.:Ji^_" ferendum. There are overcrowded schools reading it will ;iqarn a. thing or two he or she pll0; pllu In each of these towns, aU^bf-whlch urgently . abdut 1 in every 10 persons -Support efforts to require power plants to • "Dayton needs the Mountainside students to in" the "Unitea"Stale^lfsuffers. n do to protect our'EartliSIt's'nOt as though Imvc .cooEng_units lo.'avold thermal pollution. equalize Its enrollment and therefore must be jieedexpansion and updating. ~' Z!f^FSpare"planEVyuk"b^ - ;: !HNl h yy^_y_,jv^[7__ . from a mental oremottonal -Discourage public and private uso of salt for. expanded. '_'. —-•• .-. — , disturbance— -'-— ~.—'J '~~ •We've got.sections on uirpoliudon,convert- -The'-othor--opposing towns, Kcnilworth and get that expansion. These, towns are working r snow removal. But wo do not have pre- ing organicwaste to valuable compost, deterr the Just as. we in-Springfield are to inform, cise figures, partly becauso gents, herbicideH>.;pe«tlcides_and_p5sB,ts,_t00J— Kenil- support, and better- the educational facilities tion the boundaries between mental 1- TABLE TOP-MDDEL noise pollution, mosquito control,-the ^l make compost worr.n,_ona-geem sausuefl wltn tlieir modern for_the_students. hi our regional district. tlnn quesdon,-^solid waste and how "JonathanDaytbn Is to. receive the bulk _ healtii and iIEess~are = q, ^Jr and thus rccycIe~tiieir'prganlFcomponcnts. - building and arc-noi-totaHy-sympaUietlc with dimly defined—and partly be- r ONE YEAR AGO -•-'•——-vote 460 to 99 to approve a special referendum _ -quantity; visuaTbllghtTl , juater polludon-and whyi .ther.eJs_alsQji-secrion,.on municipal uctlon tho-needs, of the other-schools in thc.districr. of the, moneys-Clark and Berkeley Heights 'Si. BAR-B-QORILL cause many people with emo- onough to bo truly portublu,^ . • ttayor-HENRY-j: BLJLTMAN JR. and JOHN—- f"the Board of Education to pave tlie way for ' we should agitate for returnable contiilners.^ whicli you can encourage. Foremost'is to get—;.(Rernembor..aIl six towns shared in the cost-— arq morefethllll" thanwllllng-to:;pa" y theihri share-h - ' o tional-dlsor'ders-do-not seek " bf(j"oh"ouoh to orill plenty^— SCOTT DON1NGTON announce their candidacy a"$450,000 addition to the Florence Gaudirieer stablishedr-if Kenilworth's school, including;-Spring--"- Springfield must vbte yes I"' treatment.. ~ IF YOU'VE BEpNWONDERINGwhatsomeof [„_,., i2""dfumbtor. . for- the Republican nomlnatibns-to- run "for—rSdiDOl . '. . Tlie American Legion bowlers-let (we can supply _____t of extra When iVcomestodienurnbei1 tlie Township Committee in- the November the leogue-knoiscthey aro out to win the first the-neWfangled words are that: we-environ- - information on tills subjec-t). There arc also _ mentalists tlirow around, we've even Included / of pe^ple-actuallytreaiedeachT! election. Their Democratic counterparts, A. place trophy by beating the leaders, Spring- tips' b_\exlsUn& environmental codes whlch-^ s._.rr: 1 —.~X i year for mental lllnessespve ARTHUR CAPR1O and ROBERT WELTCHEK, -field MSirket.,in_two out of mree games a handjrglossary. For Instance, it says ecology your town^fa'thers can adopt. , -.-• •§ "."""'": is "thejrtudy, or science, of theinterrelations are" on firmer "Rround; and also announce their candidacy . . . Tlio pro- More than 300 boys tryout-for the Babe Ruth , r z= _-th•<. nfi iia»^ \ .-i-rn ii ^i . -___-ai>-we-are-abIa^^~- ——\- ^==_ tlie editor's discretion, and no'vor if the letter Dayton being-one) owned by six communities directlyr-however, the -nature spout fbuf)r!;o to storo. fourdi meet of die season by~defeadng-Hill- a£a?iabriccl~Aprn~SO . . '. ThB~BoTird-of"Edu-"' , a u „, .- ,, ., • and kinds of mental illnesses "sTrTe-r ." r"MRS:-CElPFORD SCHWARTZ, cadon orders restbradbn of"oneihalf^bf tho—ic.tlon3 ah°^_ doomsdav in onejorm or an- writing to me__at theyNorth Jersey Ccnserva-* reserves-the right to edit or reject ony-lBtierV It^ls operated by-the Regional "Board' of " are far more important than oak and rtist- chalrman-ofthelocal-Youth-Employment_Ser .lO-perconi-reducUon-lnLteacHcrs'^s.alaries.—~-pl!jfig; and we "U fcffr-ftSJEE^ "jggOg;— Education-madeupTOf nine elected membera tlie. grave statistics of r proof. VdniodA- 1'HELEL-nLT THEBALANCEi only two of whom are from Springfield. _""• _ vice, asks" U YliS is necessary because^the—effective for tlio 1936-37-Bchopl-year—The^—anytMng._to_sam.-VflSt_wtltie: s like tlie_afe __xtent, call^for volunteers and help" is~negligible. - cut was made In 1933 wlieiileachers agreed —moBphere.anajhe oceans JtutJLwjtall rem-=^"trlbution in your grou_) or neighborhood,chi If the educational program never-changed; if.:. ~ This Regional Board of Education wpulef : : - Mental "disorders—can—: ^^" :r-'=^ :""" «-»^—----- —-- —- - to tu voiuntarv.. reduction--^-.-. Jhe Newark embar that everypne-of- us contributes a small- with us aoout-tfae-no'mtaal cost. the cujture_were static; if scientists ceased have to buy dieChlEholm"balldlng from the j to experlmentrff inventors-took a long holiday;.-local Board of Education of Springfield -ln . classified sunder four-major- 15 YEARS. AGO 1.^ Dloce8Q beginS-a_ census of Cadipllc laltyjn. lieu d I 11 gs;—psyclioses, neu- "thei township. . . Tlie Springfield chapter of _ if population mobility ceased; if no neWeduca- ordered utilize it and by law this would have -^-Two-retail estabjlshrtients on Rt." 22 arT- roscs,—personality or- ohar-.- en*s~GhriBtian Temperance~Union -S.^.^:. tidnal needs emerged: if researchers"conCJUa^T^r.DiHbfeonHflZrefexeno^m wlth-the-approyaiof •'"' Lawrence-A. Kamoen of. 34 Redwoolirrd..— actotldliojrde'-ES,^ annual spring: Institute....-...' .The; ====^-diat^alLanswers-to_teachiing and learrungh^^ ^'Springfield, has been appointed to tlie newly somatic diseases.: -—-'•- - FAUCET DISPENSING s= been fbund;' if producers of Instructional ma- system. ' TRASH CAN created position of diviBioivylco-prosldent of Psychoses, whicli • are —- --;- terlals ands equlpment-had-ceased v> exporl- MrK..Strpud—tills -school is' ni very small JJilndustrial relations of 'R'CA~Ele"ctfonfc'C'o'm-"' ~ usually whamrchreferredto-: THERMOS JUG nient; if community life never changed: .-ll___schopl aiid does'"not have any._sclence rooms'" LINERS turned = y'ponents, Harrison.. "••"' , when die old term-^tosonlt Pisposablo plastic ^55-a5pKafTT-Tlie REV^ educational goals woro reduced and grounded, or lobs, nor does it have- a cafeteriB"Oi-a'— picnic |u rvlcgs F : ~^ A~ira"£ive'"br'Forest ______Pa_,, Kamoen. re- Is used, are_ generally char- bags to contain;_ - is rea pnolnted paotor o£ the Springfield Method ;,"lhen_school building planning might" be a library .to..meetzilib~rie"edsr"of high school ! rHOMAS_E.JX)HERTY^?, aformermembcrof " '_ceived his bachelor of arts degree from the acterized by" strange feelings tho'moss"'—' Ightwolghrbut well dist EpiBCopal-Gliurch .-.-. Buttor costs 35 -Islmple matter. _i— —^- . students. Anodier"factor is whether-the-local 1 Insulalod-lo-kaep the Board of Education ; . .Local residents "• "Uhlvershy of Scranton. He joined RCA in 19441-~-and behavior and a distortion FORJR. SPOHTSMENI __UJ>J1VALUE cents 8poun43Jt3clocat:marketr~^ .; Bui our dynamic,.vigorous, restless society. Board,of.Jyiucation.would even want to sell '" ;as-Ja' staff member in the employmeiit-seetiori—^-- of-reality. -This, may.br ,mlnor,,» orage Icey, _ increasing;-llfe-spjuvshGibking-distan'ces, new • it, r—• BACKYARD GAMES IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIumil!IUIUIIIIIIIII(_ of the RCA Electron Tuba Division, Harrison. or. so extreme-mat-it be- • - ,.___-__£__=;i_^_ ^jbb^jr^or^ti^, rap^d\oirMnunlcatlon, ex- '- T-Conslder the.-feet.that they areuow ™!'In 1947-he was named manager oFthe Wage •—-comes-.asafsophrenla," Sturdy, plastic, outdoor lun sols ; = - -•-'•---._'.'-•.••_.; • - citing scientific .dfs^oYeriee^-and^eduLuUoUttl^^'ofQc^ Choose .Badminlon.iJlOLspshoii a =t=iinnd Salary Administration andjn 1950-he-was-^i—most-common of the severe ingfield' Ubrary_J!eports v"\ T"_I; "X— innovation!! make ft necessary^to assoss-our / of a lack of room In their-schools. Would it' -I appointed .manager otpersonnel at t|ie Hiirri- forms of psychoses. - or Cro-K.Eacruia. $1.59 VALUE s a l^o-playor. sot. s ==^:__g__r—.-: educational-goals and needs constantly. ••—"" not seem feasible that when and If room were r-i^Bpn-plaht.-'Plve- years later, Kutneen Was made"—r—-Neuroses—are—less—severe • So help tilt the delicate balance^eivtUga—-to-become nvailable~to them theV wo(4d tffie"- -'•••• administrator of labor relations for tiieoverall - emotional disturbances, ' REG. CHECH OUR WASTEBASKET-- lion .toward greater enlighienmenL'iod^rea- It to satisfy their own needs7" J77- : " 1' 'TEleCKoh~TUbe"DlVlsl6nr Ttienin-1957:he^i«rs- ••-thouglfin some cases Blinking * TRASH CAN' SAVINGS I ANACIN oh newest books for Idegl readers_} son. Joiri,iVitbjhe public in thegrowihgijMrarc- ' Mrs. Stroud, if this referendunTis"defeated,'— 1 named- manager- of personnel of RCA Com-"-r and judgment may be im- —• . S5.99 VALUE uiUUIlllllllMU!!!!^ ness of educational goals. Helpjyitli tlie ttuly expansion must, and will take place in one of '" portents. .... ~ _, .. ' —-. paired. Neurotics may be con- creative methodSTjOTntalnthesegOttls. hsBlk^-.the otlterttgh schobls-ln the RegiQ'nall'distrlci3 ; TARUTS -" By DIANA CONSTANT1AN : '•• ••• Kameen is a director and vlce-presldent*ofT~rrtlnually~bodieredJ)y-feelings FOR GROWING KIDS FOOT STOGL Botlloof 100. r: ..ECONOMICS'~: ,_ . .ln translating a more effective curriculum by.\and_*e will betoxedToFThls expansion even •'-' RCA de Puerto, Rico, Inc. and RCA_ dolCitrlbe, " of anxiety or depression. The Springfield ,PqbUc_L_lbrary lists the providing for"additional teacliing facilities and-^ ihrougli""it_l«nn nnnrtiyr~>nwij In >h»"Vti'strlrt," fbUowirig'TUHes- among~the books recently "Uncle Samytiie Monopoly Man," by Wil- -}"• Inc.-of Puerto Rico. He also is vlce_-presldeht.' ^Character or personality GARDEN SET MORE BOUNCe-TOTHE-OUNCEl- "llafrTCWdoldridge.Wooldrldge has bothered space;-help make more Imaginative school '.-There are students in thi8~total' district wno" •:iiof Despositivos-ElectrQnicor,S;A-.rbf-Mexlcp7- disorders are• dlfficulties-in acquired. ———~TTTIT* • '_ . "lyjro_unents_B'po_sslbilit___ _^ __ need classroom space and facilities" some-- Four ploco sot Includes a hoo. : T:= "to look" behind tlie^ premises tliat all of us - ~ — ' GARDENING' : —- ____ Vote yes. on Tuesday, May 4, in the Regional where. \ — ^_-z=^rr.... -•> He Is married to die former Dorothy Smith" "adjustment-that show them- u shQV8J_g_rdon and loal rakos. TENNIS BALLS 1 —take^fot^-granted^——namoly—tliat-tliereiaro -•• . of Fprest-cityrThey-have one apne andrtwb, -selves In die kind of disturbed "The Lazy. Gardener's Garden Book, ' by "• Sturdy plastic:——~ . Three In a certain"service's which only thegdvernment can - ^^have{^intedout^yiifeworihpfactor» _ tj married-daughtera.— ^-v-,-~'—^—:—i—~T-beliayioE-tllatlB-Been-ln-tho arn- -Morwood;—Forr-thp^e'-who-^dislike DR. THELMA L.SANDMEIERr—involved but\_ think you can see that ills drug; addict, tlie chronic al- - gardeti-work-butrlove to :be,.surrounded by a p migbt"Sl Hirst 1i£hl -lieautjf.iil purden, tMs book-introduces garden. original mought-V^- appear. l-would-r«unind yoUithfttift first-rate he-frontiers^f J ree Mterpti pBychOBomadc Hh .rnaximum-«fffci(mcy but ...-J^ — T~ai.(aillments. vyh second-rate .school^ystem— iftejiiflilS

T MMmiTaiilpiii III, ii,uTnr77i SUGAR WAFERS j j ;;—_»mong these-are-Tistfama-,pep-^-— —. • Crjsp-waHlwcpoidBfrilllatr. . _tim(wdln____S_^fil_6___: ~*^^jftj|byiLiuploijs^nvperten"'"'* ~~ THERMOS COOLER • .slon.-and.-certalttrklnds of ar ____ry____3~on& of-Eurcrr_e*Bi6rein6st itauifvts-. RIGHT GUAR tors suppIleiilie'frosngraphic1nierpretatlonA wtlaryou can do to hoid'them-down? — 5 E.cBriorny in gSVernment has rarely been' _ eligi hnnHl...,-fnmt trqyund ^ - . • *— - ' * * •___ :"Blmby,"-byT etor .BUtchurd. The story equated with skimping on. educatioh.'_U_.eveic__ —T ""f_lip_/Jng schedule; -—drain: Avocado. 3^fc= SPEECH • of a day of decision in the" life of a young slave In the Soa Islands' of Gec-rgia takes there was a Ume^hen society needed secon- 7 Tlielnia L. Sandmelor School, 8:45 to 11 |——quart bapaclly. ' "Speech Can Change Your LJfe,"byDorothy. i place Just before the,Clvil War, It is the story dary education for its youth, It is today. hrdnrHISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK , ».m. Tuesday; Edward V. Walton School, 12;30 Sarnqff. Miss Sarnoff, drawing on her experi- of a growing boy thrust toward manhood by Ilie-challenge lime this decode has cast to' ^-' DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS ' I to 3 p.m. TueBdayrjanWS-CBldweirschool, 9 ence as a singer and ajvactress.hasdeveloped an unforseen evenj. It tells of .simple plea- its youtli Is staggering. -The responsibility put -- to 11;15 a.m. Wednesday, and Raymond Chls- a method to teach'you how to free your speech' .S.' Senate passed a World War I REG. 30c EACH, <2 02. GOLD CREST sures, nagging fours, terror and Its afterr on schools to prepare, train and guide youth •Jf holm School, 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday. from distracting blemishos arid -utilize your Bonus Bill, April 23, 192S. April ; mutli. .'..'•• ' • >' for their future hns never been greater. Good ., - -Berwick reminded parents that certificates MARSHMALLOW CANDY new voice to enhance your personality,' educatlqn costs money,. .23 is International Boy Scout,Day. ; of birth,' vaccination and inoculation for dlph- * »• * • . . . 'ITito of Yugoslavia," by Rutli Fcandierii. Circus Peanuts or Tonslod Coconut - Unless our community Intends to Ltrnjtthe- The Library of Congress was founded, •'thorla, whooping cough, measles and polio liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiii In ^thia objective biography the author tells April 24, 180(USt)ephen F."Austin, Virginia, the' story of an'uncommon man —his im- scdpe and quallty^.f educational opportunities •' should be brought in at the time of registra- KEEP YOUR COOLI -obtained grunt of land in.Texus from Mexico :i 20" American Made poverished childhood, his experiences as a tliat can be made available to our youth, we" 1 -' tion.- • -....•' '. CUMP ON RUBBERMAID must support tlie. May «l'rpfQrendum and vote for colonization, April £4, 1823, young Worker, 'his service in the Austro- : • The United Nations conference opened' at Hungarlan armv* during World V?or I, and .'.'Yes." If wo don't vote yes — we may save ' CUSTOM CUTLERY - San Francisco, April 25; 1945.' •' •' Custom ma do toBICYCL our ipaclllcatlon* toE finally, his record In World War II followed a little money and lose tlie best that money Clamps on to your TRAY .30 VALUE,'BOTTLE OF 100' • " The first permanent English settlers in J. NORWOOD bring you njor* Wanted f«alur«i. outdoor furniture. .nwltli which hai badn nisroed tha Sprlngllald Sun ' by lUs break with Stalin in 1948, -ctutTbiiy. Tliatrs penny wise and pound foolish, ONE-A-DAY . SEYMOUR MARGU14ES .America landed '{jiiVlrglnJu, April 26, 1607. Conw«ritbl« from boy« lo glilg. Big SO" unread. Asaorted The "Black PJague"' begun ln London, April WhH.w .41 Mountain avo., Sprln.lUld, N.J. 07001 ' MS. Derby rd. . VAN NESS ctilors and patlarnB. VITAMINS 26, 1665. ..•*-. 1 wh««ls. T1 oa u _ • ARTHUR L. • Two Ton* r«d and tehlt«, WITH IRON S.rond Clo». Poitauo Puld ol Sprlnglloiil, UJ, '«J? ' PO was creuted ln Germany, April '«d|u»labl«' banana «•«!. Slots aro shapud to fit tho 'Pulillahvd aach Thursday by Trumor PuuIIulilnj Cor^}. I School Lunches j . ,. NO EMPTY SCHOOL • Kick stand. ' lrjcoirmtTjoos-lni Idiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiif. In last week's letters to tlie editor, Mrs. „ Awarded (lr«t pluc« by.Naw Jnntvy Press. ..:-•. r Tho.Moiiroe Doctrine was declared by Pres • Bri_hl radwtdMhita Ir.m. Com re- window Bpruy, utc. Volz of Springfield, live ut'93"ltaishuw uve. (Latest ln u Series buaed 911 nuito^lal pro- * " P>o«iflt'S«>vlc. RO.lt OF FILM ... Cupyii()hl. 1071. Supoli gency. . • .-..,• und If tlie phase-out plan gpoa through it A*har Mints, buglna.s*manag«r Tliey luwe .two cliildren. Gule, 14, vlaed by tlie Springfield Police Department.). - leases.'' - ' 348MORhlS AV.E.,"SPRIKGFIELD PLUS SMALL DEVELOPING CHARGE t- _..—. ,- .

ei-Thursday, April 2.2,.1971 -"SPRINGFIELD (N. j;) LEADER Chairmen-

THHEE WEEK'S LETTER: "I am 13 years Will [01X1 Ifl e '"•-?—ipaper rele^ies? Write.to this nfiws- (Continued from page "])' obvious w;eds of tlie high school district, and beem-epeatedly rejected by.certaln members n\_ qnri J ajn_fegllng depressed. All of my n W friends have girl friends but I don't. I am not and ask for our "Tipson.Subrtiitting ;. Tha Springfield Fire Department answered will hold dinner on " ference does it' make in which direction and to we deplore tiieir reasons. '."' of the Board of Education. three alarms fpr brush fires last week, ac- new trustees which hlflfa schoal_ In the Regional district. Mountainside frlenxls : to build and very handsome, though. I guess 1 am Just Capital rally Releases." This referendum must be de- ealous or something. I am bashful, too." cording to. Fire Chief Robert E.. Dsff, He. The Annual Freedom Fund Dinner of the• -equal rights for all people,!'a spokesman said. bblii located"In towns offiBguoififToMoomalrxi. tis___o<_, — asked everyone to be carefuldiscardlrigilggr-. —TrtCity Branch of the NAACP wlllbe held on Ihejm-City Branch serves Sujnmit, Vaux- side tftat their buses polntto. ':-,-••_ - PHaraOtiS YWCA, 262 -liall-snd^Blngfleldr-^——- • ' ..'..i-i:—: :. J. side -aj that another referendum, one that is time. Y.ou cannot cope with the others until' Committee of Springfield will ettes and"rnatchesr£ecaus« tills is the time of ; Governor Livingston,. the school promised as Morrlsrave.,—Summit, The meeting Is catered' William Barker, recently appointed as ad- L?§!iD9 l99b! "Sprlngfi«ldJus- been .assured it has a. fair andf equitable to Mountainside; and'meets you do-something about the most.Tmpbrtanf~ • participate in a peace rally —K_ijfe-r- when brush Is dryand fires start easily. ours in four referenda. by the local branch and, raises fundsto meet mlnlBtradve director of tlie Surainil area Urban • Six new trustees liave'been nominated for quality, equal high school In the district. If the needs of all other communities^ can be one — feeling depressed._YoU-iarjOfiI_iook " corsponsored by the people's "The referendum, if successful, will p » About a quarter acre of.brush along Mount- Its,Freedom Fund assessment"to the national •League, will be speaker at the dinner. Parker election to die Overtook Hospital board of '. In fact the schools arc not then equal in edu- presented.' This good and welfare will cer- your best nor put your best face forward Coalition for Peace and Jus- root Mountainside from our high school. It HOW LONG SINCE YOUR £ view road burned last Thursday. Tile next organization. ' ' . . Is former gflpgHiir/' rijrprfor "f The Urban trustees, which ..Is''holding tlie annual'meeting.: .. cattonal opportunity and facilities, who then is tainly be accomplished when Mountainside BDI- when' you're feeling sour on the whole world. ~ -tlceand the National Peace is arbitrary, capricious and breaks promises •. alarm was Friday when brush along the rail- . ' "The NAACP, the nation's oidestand largest League, will be speaker at tlie dinner. Parker of die Overlook Hospital Association tonight being discriminated against?" dents are sent to a fine, modernized school In Try being a happy guy, even if -you-don"t Action Coalition, on Saturday 1 the district and we fully expect Jonathan Day- made to us over 17 years. — — " HOQVEJtHAS BEEN ~**" "marl" TrT^ ! hqrwfigh Huwthnrng ami Tnnkffr civil rights organization, is Interracial and is former associate; director of. the Urban at 8;15 in tlie Wallace Medical Education 'Tne same article saye:The Regional Board L feel that way. Wear a smile on your face and . lrf Washington, D.C.. it was ton to be so. ' - • . "We recognize the inadequacies of Jona- avenues burned." A tire Sunday destroyedbrush nnnil«inmlniiH«i.l nnH ntipmprc [ work Within League headquarters in Elizabeth. He also J Center. ...'' of Education promoted four referenda for than Dayton and urge it be improved tajerve try to make friends with the~wnole world. announced by Larry Letner, Tree T0E_drive and'Vista way, " •~ ' 0 "In the name of fairness, In the name of chairman. SERVICED? the—framework of thdAmerican system for served as district executive of theBoy Scoutsf,. ~ Tlie new trustees include: E. Richard Night- construction and land purchase, at Gov. Liv- the heeds of Springfield. Dayton, Improved You won't, you can't --• but you'll find'fun in ingston in Berkeley Heights, oh "the promise the ^philosophy of this Regional District to of America, first In California andlateratOak- ingale of 132Glensiderd., Murray Hill; Howard and modernized, can properly serve Spring- tryingnfyou, cahVchange your. .Iooks,_look. tlie demonstrators will de- The manufacturer r»«-iyninBmU yenrly checkup '• E. Prunty of 11 Caldwell ave,, Summitf Ralph and pledge that Gov. Uvingatonwos for Moun- which we all belong, we insist Mountainside mand the immediate with-, uiiuiiiiiiiuuiuiiiuuiiiiiiiiuiuiiuiiiuiium wood College In Huntsville, Ala. _ -; ~ field, but it is against "all reason to expands your best—but always'wear-that smile. Even ana" lubrication^ T H, Sayre Jr. of 55 Dale dr.. Summit; Gavin - tainside. That Board of Education kept their Join with usfln support of quality ln-educa- if you "were handsome, you would have few drawal of all U.S. military, 1 Parker holds a master's degree In public ad- . pledge-and did provide room for Mountainside tion. wherever It is in me total district." it to absorb Mountainside when the small site air,_ lend.and sea-Iorces in Bring it to your local I Puzzle Corner ministration and a law degree from Van Norm.i P. Spofford, presldehr" of die Summit and can not meet the need. _____ '•"• " —friends if you were not a friendly person. ; iHi^abem -Trust Company and a resident of students there. May we-remind these Moun- • " ' • * • * •, ' Indochina, and that a date be CRYPTOGRAM University in Los-Arigelee;——• • — Physical, appearance, is helpful, but if the_ Bernardsvillc; John Barker'.j>f "i'^3"Hlghlanp,mi preceding tlie mecdng. district. It is once again Springfield's.turn to Committee urges defeat of the referendum "Student population will be sufficiently equal 6 a.m. Eight dollars Will cover —Pour men ore "Pocu5;;on Patient "Care" will be.thu topi'' receive its fair for keynote speakers at uie"~annual muetlnf,', • «..„ —r— get ours anda thetnen gett outout,.' at au scnooie, , • u».«Ha chaniM 11 _ a ~ ri:cr oh hanco tics charges who will incHJileEdwardjrvJKenygn.iCliairma" resistance grou] Freda Shapiro, 132 Sagamore .-- •*' -OIS W_V_V _O_ aNV~'NO r and facilities in the regional district^ "Flexible classroom areas will bemused, ? ^ Beef;T...3.95 Sirloin Steak.... —.5-95 ~bT_"tIfu~bo"ar a: nol5afr"E="Heinlcln7~presidcr.t "It is-unfortunate that Mountainside must., "There are reasonable, fair and equitable ave., Mlllburn. Her phone -JJSOi-SdOHd HOd 'SB3Q .: Four .merTTwere arrested_Friday by-Springs .'This referendum is not fair, equitable or tluis achieving the maximurn~use~oT"5vallahle T~and~dlrector; plus brief talks from Overlook''. -adopt a-posture-opnosed-tn. the obvious-needs^ nnd TfailirrlmlnnroQ ngnln M alternatives to this referendum. But, it must h (M -field-police on narcotics charpes. They are beY •••••- -spacer" STf S3Sn BSAVaa 3HX — throu-uow-medlcal odmihistrative-staff-mem- ^oLtheJilgh^^ho^dlstricL Indeed. It ie^-Z^^^^^^L^^_t^^_Z^-!^_wbmit these alternative_^ s to _^^____Z T'We regret that, rising building costs since Jeff Jordan Jr., John Young_Ju. and Michael bers: Dr.-Warren B. Nestler, medical coordi- Roast Duclilig^:.4.7ii lobster fail...,, 5.95 Shlp.le.ry, all of Newark, and Edward Bemara nator; Dr. Ardiur S. McLellan, director of I-Uic ma______P_?fttcinla:tor-tt>lr treatnimt have nrr-,r—i-,.~-\Please Join wlttTTlsT"i Vote~nar~Ma1lltaln _.-___rr.~ flufdelear. ot the previous referendumhave should call Lee. Perlmutter Your Want Ad -6£-MontcLiiir. . .. :—=— —etnergency—medlclnu,—and—Dtv-WlUlom I7. -the Regional spirit of'all for one and one for mad. .e it, necessar.!. y-, t.o calculat._ e expansion..on_• ,., . ~at 762-5491 or Bernard"Bert- • _._Ali..wcrc_charged-Wltli. cojispiroicy. to pas s. u '-• -all.' We pledge our ' support—tn-thw next 1 "Minogue,..dlrcctor.of'medical ^education. the basis of the old state Department of Edu-^^^-™,d) 376s7fi.-:R75870n ThThne rht,r_~ia StufleTSITrinip.:". .4.00, Steak Sandwich..7714.45 Is Easy TojPlace iJarged nrescrlptlon ut u local pharmacy. In .^referendum that must treat all communities' <=adon-formulS-oMO:sn»dWperclass.rather ^ ' - - <***&>__-, addkion;—Voung*-8nd—Jordan were charged- \o be ' In. a fair and-equitable-manner*-?—:i-:ii":~ my move people ABOVE SEHVED WITH "-Wltli- using-a- gpp .. narcotics. Bail was. set at $500"for each onors"af . NATAUErWAl^DT.-a-board member ^r gJyg1 ^ofethe-peao^narch^ere asked -pernon. from'SprlngHeldrdeclafedlHlrdl : _ We must emphaslzetteurKency of passing 686-7700; — Leslie Herman, the daughter of Mr. and this referendum. Fyrthet..delay will not reduce wlahtng rn am.n_ Hit ff '. VTr A B-w finnl prppmlln -rf>nfprr .icnionnrtng his: civic contribu- ~ ' Mrn.' Ricluija:na:rffiinZl33 l^aurel dr./SprlnR- Dr.-:jose M.R. Delgado, a , APPUANOEREPI A»l« for—!Ad Taker' and -FRIDAY DEA0U-HBZZ__~. pioneer in the study and ex- . sophisticated-.-program-ln-rtl*- secondary'- ~the=need for. more space. It wllLmake.it mo: —to-affprd the fare,-may-go. ,_i- tlnns^from Joseph Dl Palmar-prealdent of tlie SprinRfleld1 Chapter-ofUrucolMallanaJ, Chapter-pi:Unico.National.. AAt • llcld.jujunlor at Syracuae University lia.s.been enslyei Emphasis In expansion has 15 SHORT HILLS AVE..SHORT HILLS iho will holp^you-wlth a All items otkor than sptot nbws should-fay named to the dean's list thcre~f_or-=tlig-fall' of controlling brain -^-schools tftair^e~hnvcrever^laiown._Ihe_con" ^—- .:., — —_ Further lnfoL inuLiuii ubout : right is Joseph Di Leo, chairman of die 'I Am an American Day' dinnerjiqld recently at Re«ult-Ge«er— Wont- Ad. -our-offico-by noon^on-Friday; 7 77 • V semester.,-. • _— • -. '":"' functions lw plBrtrnnir ventlonal and/or traditional approach has to be placedon classrooms, laboratories, libraries.. the group ind its-activltles— Opposife'fho "Chanticler" 379-3335- die -Mountainside Inn. '.-...-- r •-: . ' (Photo by E. G. Cardinal). TSM"^i™.»vi.cl •'-— modified to Implement the new kinds of learn- and guidance facilities. These are not luxuries. may be' obtained from Mrs. Amp/e PARKlfiG In our own-PKRklNG AREA mlt at Temple Sinai on^May: tag-that are necessary to-meet me needs of They are necessities for today's comprehen- :; Molly Cucchiaro at 376-6220. M____(.ry^ihexomplete1lineofnew ,.. at 8:}5j5,m. This will bo students in today s society. sivo high' school.'? ' . — • . Checks should-lje-inudejiut-to—1 Scout aide .. _ -.However, tho traditional. Inflexible class- the Community—Peace-Com- HO0\JER PRODUCTS and SERVICE WHAT WE SELL room does not lend-itaelf to the Individ MRS. JOHN DYSART, "president of the James mittee of - Mlllburn^Shart instruction, team teaching, independent study, Caldwell SchooI=PTA, Springfield,-told-the His most recent research Daily Hours: 9 A.M.'til 10 P.M. ^ Open Sundays _ZZIHESLL|ST $1.19'5ti seminars, etc. that are a Part of tlie new look. board: -— ' - —~-".'" _^ .._ _at-prograrr) -R-t;-22:(F»stbound I.ancj", NORTH BRANCH, N.J. demonstrated" that he could : control . the basic emotions "Workshop areas, departmental offices to ""The^James Caldwell' PTA executive boards: • Sliirloy. Pautsop of Spring- Neai^Sorntrvillc DriwPrn~rvlovic"'— 725-7615 be used for student-teacher conferences, edu- recognlzeB fce-fact that-ln order to keep pace Hour After Hour of~animals and man by the , UNSGENTEDANTI-PERSPIRANT field, executive director of the - use of electrodes in die brain. cational media servlco area to provide audio- widi educational Innovations, advance of teclf- ~ ilology"and our ever-rchanging society, the Scout Council of Creator A COMPLETE UNEOFTTT:- . , Earlier this year.JDr. JDel- visual equipment and materials-and adequate Essex' County,j Is attending — •.. 'Regional District must update and expandnow. DAILY-HGURSF9mto 10 PM • OPf N SUNDAYS 'Indoor and Outdoor Fountains «ilncl66r Slatuary'Hird Ba'lhs* gado.used a computer to-mon— ^Wfi-cannoT-achleveandmaintairieducaaonal MFG. LIST $1.09 6y4-OZ:FAMILY-SIZEO Program -Panorama, a four- itor brain signals and talk back ence project areas are-only-a few of the-space- "dhy confererie'e Tsponsored "by"" - 'Planters • Figurines • Urns z •'mporled Marble Top • ds of our sch o1 tlieh : .braln_..to__direct:.tts_'JZ5??bldi ._ ° - -excellence with outdated facilities. We there- tlie Gfrl Scouts of tlie U.S.A.,' •Original imported Oil'J'ainttngs Tables aiuUfciichcs fore urge all registered-voters-to-vote yes funcUon by a predetermined^- "Such facilltios can be-provlded only If a Region I, being held diis-Week— and Frames ..* . ' •• • - program. ~_ ' renovation of and addition to our present •when tlio referendum is put before tlie voters on May 4,'."_ MediiMarb.i in New Haven, Connecticut. Tlie Associated Press building - can be undertaken.' The adding of Just. ; Among -tlie topics under —quoted Dr Delgado as statine classrooms only holds the line and does not Former Mayor Henry J. Bultman jr. of : scrutiny by- the nearly- 500- rhnr gmalV rnrtln i-proivorc '- provide the kind of educational facilities that Springfield stressed tlie importance of 'the volunteers and professionals._ Implanted under the scalp and ~ awndeapd for an enrichment df-our progranc=—expansion-proposal—to—snidents at- Dayton,--—- Medi:-Mar b.i I p p parliciputnTg"u't e"Uynu!nl(jy uf :_communicatln• g dlrectly^wit...".. h • *-*T*—; '_^____:_-•_—T^niostzzantlquatedziofi-ith^TTdifltrlct-s -four-liigli ^~ Drugstores % the brain may one day give MRS. HERBERT FORMANiTpresldent-ot:the schools.~Ho^declared, ."Tlie children of this ,"" styles of tlie future. Springfield League of Women-Voters, ~also town need it," -- - ~~t~ sound to some of the deaf •-MFG.-UST-ji.M 8-OZ. MFG. LIST $1.15 14-02. "Trof rKarl'bimrof "the Maa-- spoke. She stated: . , '• •' '.,..' Doerrler, who^Was an unsuccessful candi- and light tosomeof the blind. ^aiichusotts Institute of Tech- ._-"0n behalf of tlie Berkeley Heights andSprlng- ^te fPr election to die Regional board last—_ Drugstores <^M The report further stated that J&j Baby Powder field Leagues of Women Voters! wish.to: •statatrtttrthB-raBp«uUm poll-—y— Vfc _r^_T_r_r_.~_r<.'_^ -{0) dayo-prioirto thojd nomination" of public ottlcera^NUl bo -tngplacoBBtated below. , . hold' In the various'^ dlatrlcta-bi the At the aald election, the (oliowiKg vUl Glean-Up Bags Metal Leaf Rake Power-Tool Banlc - - Towiuhln Clerk Townahip-of-Sprlnri.eld »t the plaoua• Paint-Ujiyalues Epnt^Loadisr, Apr. 22# 29, 1071 lior«lnaitor doBlEnafcd. names o Oern. T5ljo.VQiSlLJor.at.th^Primary Elootion —UESOLVEb that tho Board of Education AnotherRoalty Corner Salo - Property at 77 Eield- to'bo-hold-Jumv 8, 1071. and ot Uift of tho Union County Regional HlghSohool ' office head OFFICE-OF THK TOWNSIBP CLERK General £loction ta^bo hud Novombcr District No. 1 Is authorised (a) to under- stone Drive;.Springfield,-NewJersey sold for Mrs. - 3, 1071: . . - . . o_ .. _, SPRJNCnKLD, N.J. take as a • capital project ior-lliwful:.1 - §1 PGMlW —Pllilnfli.lrl hni~ t___ «„.„.>,I _( NOTICE TO PEHSONS m MltlTAnY ~- 3 State Euiwtani, 3 year term '^~ Qphool purposes Ui'e" construction of an piainticia nas been named of- i uKHVicE-ORPATiKNTsmvETEiiANa" l Stat« Sunator, unaxplr«d term—— addition to each of the following: schools Qu.ility nc _^2.AB3emblymen /ram DiatrlctQii — llT-iliyl-{El>-ltW-PJr'gi'fi1TWl Hlrfi flfhrti^i Pin— ^ 'Wili—slwt—b.nl-. syslvm. House Paint _-WttJ^flhilok is an-Engineer witb~^ fico manager of the plainfleld JioaprrAL AND TO THEIR RELATIVES:: -1 -ABs«mWynian, unexptu< 1 1 Abl trict: tho Johftthan Diyton Regto'nal-Hieh-"- •"•---="- - .— ANU KHIENDH: ---••:••-• •- 1 Khori«» 3 year term ~—p<>5«ir.!ul_mot.-i!_ .___!•- '•'£.!• J9! "X50I1E.INFOI1CED Raritan Plastics.^ThJs sale was arranged bylElsd~~ -^UjwriirrinUi^mUlUryflflnrtecoriiro School on M>untaln Avenue (n tho Town- ~. T StatO Bank, -Elizabeth,--. 1462 a patient In a. votorans' hospital and de- 1 County Clork,JJ year term ship of BprlngfleliLtheArthurL, Johnson •• ll^Zxiii NylonTHose 3-Mcml)oro Board of Chosen- Free- ~R«gional flicVschoolonWestfield Avo- Sprinkler by Everairf Andotson, an associate of-Anne Sylvester'sr"AII !>OUtn UVC, Dlreto votft, or 11 you are a relaUvo or holdorni 3 year term .._. lbdiiy.:.aMOdued."spo6iziiolclsT20ii ydi. oi..... frienlof a poroon viho la In tho rpllitary nuo In the-ToTmshlp of Clark, the Gov- l). li'sl-monpiilamenl. Wt.,12o/. FlLur- ' • SstateJDTfice. .:.---Z!._r.__ZZ^__ZZZ ______-. -••^jMrs? _ Lambert, until—her ^—norvico or l« a patlontirf a veteran^ 2 Morabora- Tovmshlp CommUtetv ernor UylngHton negwnuWjpScnxiTon T - • \ ' __ _, I _ _ % »_ __ H. "' * *,s_* Vi_1l _*M A.' ••.Ill" t4__H_l_'~^JK ~ year-torm~: • ' Watohung UoulovanTln^the Townahipof - At Uiii' Primary. Election, JJuno 8, Dorkdey HolghUl andUicDzvldUrearloy 66 MEMl)ERS0FTREVIEW9 EXECUTIVE IIOMESEARCII: " ' appointment, served .as plat— S&^!_^______107\,~ the Democrat and Republican .leglonu High School on Jtonroe' Avenue HANDOMATIC.HOME MATqHMAKEIR COMPOTER_ - , form assistant at tlio Plain- Jun» _ ><"', kindly wrlto to the imd«r-~ Partlofl will elect male and female mom- in the Borough of KenUwqrth, the moldng Hlnn«tl for an RpplfcnUpn tori military of the alteranons to each of the existing Now, after years ol toil-' Call 376-23Q0 for individual consultation'on bur methods field Offico; 244-E. Front st,, bertf of thetr respectivo Cpuntv_Com-{ 1^3^ to bo voKaintho .aid dMtionto inittwa In o^ch.o) the dfatrlolfl..ionhe buildings noceaBary'for their uso with 'D8_UicitcFMoUio Painl of»«ll|ng.y'our property; ---r-.- . Pleirifieid. . bo forwardiito ybu7 irydii~a>-o In tho l^wnflhlp of sprff Bflfti.i. ' . has been proV«n best. ..'.- mtUUry" aervtoo oj* a!r« a patlonTin a -such additions, thepurchjuiaoftli&aohool • A native of'SumrnitV'sheis ^ Following are ue Polling Plaaes for furniture and other equipment necessary OUR-REGQL'AR $2:44 KASSNAF Gous^on. easily, *fasls n" A votoran.' hoirolUl aliw wrlto to thotha Township of Sprlngflald; for-suol) additlonfl. and the expenditure Whichever-sport you_prefer^7 "••=•••-•• •" '•• • a - graduate of Onion High __*__<*£-d-!or «n appiio»uoii"'for a DisL 1 Proabyterian Parish llouoo • thdrelor of not exceeding $4,730,000.00; .FT^CAPACITY • SINGCTBOX '-'RADIO SJEEL" ~ School, uh-dTwas-ompIoyea by" ""TCBI"^ ArUticAtroN MAY BE ^t^— -Cliurch Mali, lower level off* and (b) to issue bonds ofthe school dis-- __both the First National Bank parking lot triot-fui^-eald'purpoee in the principal i 1 OUTAINED FKOM THE UNDEI1SIONED. 2 Amurlcan teElonttuildlng,North amount -of 14,730,000.00. Garden CaWdr Wheelfialrow —. • •.1i_v_a\_y__\__t2&_3tiX!_f to liiRlibaif- •,-,,7S aricLTrust Co., Summit^and•'•- _ Elconore H. Worlhlncton DuPont Lucite" Township Clork . o . Trlvoit Avenue and Center Street Tho polling places for tho said meeting— - RLL-EDWI'TH 90-YDS 8-LB.TEST LINE" tho Staie-Bank-^bf Plainfield, ' - Municipal uiuTdlnf 3 American Legion Building, North or elootion and their respective polling ' -. Trivett Avenue andCenterStroet -diijtrkU (doHcribed by reieronco1 " Exterior Enamel! - before tliey both were merged— .. 1. Bprinofleld, N.J, OT0B1 — ••—4 Pr^flbyterlan . ParX»h-I£oi«e .1 lotjiidrBToTsiiro timif io enjoy it witli_LQUirCijw-KiI\9 onlho |ob —wlthrtlie-Natioiial-State-Baiiki- Moduli Bofore joining tlio Stato p . Lam- PROPOSAL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION meeting or eUcUon"«lsowhero than at .TOASTMASTEHT-^ISANDER- W~G. LIST $13.95 n' OP-A HANDDALI7~'WALL' AT THE— ~ttnP=TWlluwT * placp e ^lieaignatog d for the nvoterfl-QLtheLth - pollini g aistrlot in whichih hhe compact. Easy ^^mt\n or nh« reuJdea:--^. -* 3 cu.tt. Hojyyldiily,.rcccstod.wln)oli.. . ,'.3j:u..ltJI

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., Man'* and Womqn'i In a MniutK] nnvii .- __-_-.-- «ra raoUttiuE.wltlim'aU Ofliieral Qoc- of the bidder on thu outsldo and iUL9tuni. Muuiitaln Avenue— Uon Dtotrieta u» the Dorougti. Pewfercare- tthail b« deltyprod>t tho pluoo umlonthir . 13 Edwiml V. Walton School Gym- UCTN GOLF GLOVES CORFAM GOLF SHOES . PoWteV~rs""ir'sbft hTbtulliiiU "* ---__-__. nQstutVip Mountain-AVeraK*—•—'— Pltuta.tuui Bpecuioatlonn may bo Been Inquiry mi to polling plaoes may be ItoUlnj place at Waahlngton School, at •-' Call dayioir night for FOTE^estiiriafiTand-lawn analysis cannot be 'subjected to harsh and proourvd. at tlio oftiao of Walter mailu at Townuhlp Clurk'n Office every Ea^t Btroet In Garwood, In the.School tussy'CftnnUa _t>pUyhcB ami ScQuring powderH Ki Township .Engineer, Munlolual day between B;3O a.m. and PfBtriot (or leoalvoters residing within —- UONDERIZtD-PAINTED for- ? Uu , Mountain Avonuo, Bprlngflold, .... ^..._ niKt on Prtraary Election Day. General Election Districts Nos.1 and . 18-IN,X8FT.fOLDING 40% when cleaning; I or routine N,J. * betwuen7:U0 ajn, ami B;00 p.tn. 3 tn the Uorough.• , All-Steel Lawn Edging care, wash~pewter pieces in Tho TowiiBliip CotniolttooroBorvAdUio Eloonore II. Worthington POLLD40 DBT1UCT Nt). 4 All-Metal Fence A full service, 4-season program— All Club Ropalrs, including rizht to reject any*or ill Una, If In the Township Clerk noitouGii OF aAnwooo j warm w^ter and nilld deter- lnturoat of thn Towrmhlp. itfniJoemedwl- Bpfld. Ltador, Apr.' 32,80, 1871, poUlnf place at Franklin School,, at .- nil you do is cut and water your lawn. sq. It. New Grips, each. Installed ggnt, ttirise and riib clr*y. When visublu to tlo no, (Fee: J30.Be) Walnut struct, Carwood, In the School per Hyordor ofth District for logal volurs rcelillng vltliln tREATMENT INCLUD^Si Power you'feel thntpollshinglsnued- ••" OUR REG:$'1.19.WIS.NER9OO-YDS. M:- •••^'J . nun B'.ln n,(W,,. Aiir.itInn • Power Rolling <,Fer- • ANNUAL Lawn Ki,. PROGRAM only Hour., Mor(,'thru Fri., 9MSto6; thu Townnhip General lattcuon -DlstrlctM Nos. i _. 4 K annum ed, use a silver polish or n ..nr IC PnOPOflAl, FOR THE RliSUHFACWG In the llorouglL ' , •• '• ^i , ,. ' r,,, i ' ' '".i c i > ymif inil tilmition {'10% organic) • llti- Thou., to8i30;Sal.,V:30to5 • OV 1WO THINE COURTS AT , POLUNO DBTIUCT NO, 8 sdoiluni (1 |h. per 1.000 kq. It.) - SI'KINO EA.IILY SUMMCH lilTt SUMMfM 3 Towiuitiip Clerk commercial.cleaner mudees- , 8ANDMKIEK PLAY ARKA Monofilament liCh *Jili|ionH 1000 vf~1 Spfld Loudor, Apr. 1R, 2'it 1071, • UOI1OUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE :' PLASTIC HANDlED EVtllAIN PISTOL-GRIP pocinlly for pewter. (Fee $16.10) VoUtnf ulacent DeerHddiichool,C(,ntral Nolico In ho ruby given that sealed blda Avenue, In the borough of MaunUlhaldu, Garden Tools Hose Nozzle Lawn King 4 0 will bo rucuivod by the Townahip Corrt- In the School IMstrlct (or legal voters, Fishing Line m OFKICt: OF Tilt TOWNtilUV mlttoo o( tliu Townahip of Springfield for residing v/lthln all General Election Uls- CONDITIONING I .sq. Jj.. thu rai.urf:iRln|[ of two tennis courts At trlpts In the Uorourh. UNOVIKL^ N^ Hatvlnioior 1'lay Area ujjing B, multi- PRICE SPECIAL only X ft. ^« NOTICK • ' tilaiiiom htmvy duty fiber and obenedand POLL1NO DBTIUCT NO. 8 ; 10 In herobyg.vttnl.iat the Tovrn- TOWNSIHI" OF UEItKELW 11EIG1IT0 TRCATMENY INCLUDEBi I'ownr road In iHilJlc Bt thu Springfield Mu- itolUnu place at Columbia School, dt Anrattnn < Power Roll inn ' Ffl'' Commitloa oi Ihu Towiwhlii -at nlcltial Uuildltw -on- April 37, 1071 kt u Knrinatiald In tho County of XlnlarL will fl;48 P.M.* IVw/uillngTime, IialnlieU Avenue, Uerkeley Heights, In SALE tilnatiort (-10 « organic) • lie- liold it hearing in tho UprInj[.UldMunlal- tha School District lor legal voters re- stiuttmu (1 Ih. por 1,000 tq. ft.) ,,THE_gHQ.BT HILLS <:()INTI{Y I>AY SCHOOL p«l UulldiiW, yprlnenulU. New Jorsey. nida niuut bn accompanied by atiertl- dding In General kluotlonUstrlotsNos. Sale Prlcos Elloctiue thru Sat., April 24, 1971 • We Rirebruu tho RlnHt t6 Limit Qilantilios • Grul) Proolum • Wood Control on Tueiklay evening. Aurll 27; 1071, at flod ohook In mi unount equal to.ten (10) J, 3, 4i 8 and « In the Townthln. _ i.ach Kdil'l l.tHHl s«t- 0:30 l>,M.t to coiuOdcr the report of t__- pur ootil ol Uio amount bid# ami ehall be VOLLINP DBTIUCT NO, 7 Stock up at.these tromtmdous.savings; (loinitry Day l)riv<'. Short Hills New Jersey. 07O7U btjHBinoniij oi botutfltd oonJvrred ypon unctnuod In o,benJed envelope bearing TOWNS1UP OF UEHK1-XCT HEIGHTS Gelusil 100s lota BAd jtarceU of land and rea) estatu- the ham it ol tlio bidder on thaouUldeand lulling blacs at Derkulby School at Sny- by roanon of thu lnntallution of curbing bhall ho dullvdi-od at the place andonthu dor Avenuu, UorJoiluy Heights, In tne Nylon Bait-Holder QXU WADLJJO AVICNUL", and " ' hour ubovo i\jtmo ' tloor IC liltKinot-e H, Worthlngbn Mountain Avenue, Bprlngdeld, In the Ice Cream .Instrumental Music ' " Special Gymnaitics Pri)[!ran»- •'• ttptiti I.Dftder, A^ur, 18,33, 1U71. School District for legal voters residing ' (Fei $lp.I0) wUhln Central Hectlon Districts Noo. .Henry FV ll'nry Director' 1, a, I), 10, ll,l'2tt.»irjln the Township. s ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT OUR EXULUSIVE LAWN KING UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER SYSTEM "John Viirgn, Director. . Uy order of , LteWK F, FHBDIimoKB ; 800 Morris Tpke • Short Hills •tel.~376 4705 " i( ,... , FRIDAY DEADLINE ' .... . ^ . Ute Hoard of Ssdtetjiry NEPTUNE CITY WYCKOFF HILLSDALE SHORT HILLS W.CALDWELL E.BRUNSWICK WAYNE rll'-ili,iiii,ni<. . jn'l I > t .I'uly llt'ilillk'tl hv thll lll> i Lllucatlon • J. . ntvRt^33"*W. 33 & W.. SylwnlSylvaniau '• 432 GreanMoGroonwooc d Av/o. 3B33 WnshiiiuKiiWnshiiiuloii A«o BO80p° MorriMorriss Turnpik Tllrnpikuu 877Blool..Hul.877Bloi.mHol.IAu.| Auo. . '". . $hbppur$hbp|iurss Mall-Htu. Mall-Htu.1B IB" Illulltu. ,2 233 & Willowlitoo_Willowli k ONLY ^For further intonmilioii, Write or Call 201-37')-4S50 1 ulunulii- siiul.ill All itenis othor llian spot news should be in'oUr office Dsied Aorli ai,'llrn T.I. 988^100 ' .... •'•" . Tol, 891 -1670 T»l 004-32.10- Tul. 370 470b . Tol. 22Bt34B1 - ' tul, 646-4786 1 ul. 2_i 0pl)1 by noon on Friday.' • , . ' , . . ' ' BpOd. Loin, Apr.'il3J.Wl (F.eo»i)0.13) ?" ,' : \" Mi-avn.»H.".v • ______• \.: ,; COMPLETE _ . • Aval table only th rouah "Authprl its iJ Luwti KU\\i Dealert. • Nothing else \\.e it on the market! ••

— i. - ,_tt , Caprio traces progress Cr . . . .. Dr. Stukas with dinner to be conference topic U.S. CHOICE & PRIME ^.— 'cooperative educationf-a-prografpg m allowingg- College at Rutg«rB-*nd-Upsala College.- cancer B, liwpejlatMe jdauttiun latea1 inany- Following rhfrMa«B there will be a banquet mibiin! 'Biiiploynmtn- wlfli'BcuUy' A Arthur Caprio, chairman of Springfield's Inadequacy ofprojected funds that are required About 1,000 Americans of Lithuanian descent f different forms, the programs are all based from various parts of New York.and New in the parish hall _ at i-p^>?i_wrflhiLprpgram towards a college degree, will be die subject 1971 Cancer Crusade this week stated.'"The" to meet future heeds of national research of a statewide conferehte Tor Irtterested New on the thesis that~comblnlng employment witir 1 Jersey will gadier this weekend to honor the featuring die ZlbuoklBB-women's sextet, and a fight-against caneer-^iafe botli-trlumplis and ' programs." .. '. ' ... ..Jersey colleges the first week in May. ; college claeswotk is beneficial to both stu- work of a resldenr'of Mountainside. The occa- comical trio. - - . f^endi and lnstituttond."' -': ~ ' .. DISCOUNT FOODS tragedies associated with its history, perhaps— -—Caprio lndicated,-irrhe. llmijnrlnnof. avail'- „ Edward E. Booher, chairman of the New EYE ROUND one of the most dramatic examples-of prog- able funds can now be met in a direct manner y The love of his ancestors' land and the jersey Board- of Higher Education, will be Students -gat? working experience, wage's SILVERTIP(ROUND) fc~1 am recommending the establishment of a Mtlluanlan radio hour, "Memories of Lithu- ress is the transformation that has takewplace through community programs such as our desire to keep Its.culture and language alive the keynote speaker auhe May 5 ^11-day ses- and often-academic credits as well, fhe col- &gh level wage and price review board witli ania," organized,-produced and directed by "•legeKgain enrollment .capacity for additional' Sfflorttv to investigate and make recommen- regarding atdtudes-tawards smoking and regu- ' Springfield Cancer Crusade." He continued, brought Jack Stukas, at die age of-16, to sioa designjpLto.. explore die ways and means " T Dr. Jack J. Stukas of 1467 Force dr., MQUte. 1J students at no increase in facilities or faculty datjftps on wage and' price- changes in borii iar health check-ups. ~" ''The slogan 'Now it can be donei fits very MtlalJB die (jiugiam in-i^41^ over New York's by which ccoperative education can be made ralnslde. .The broadcast is heard every. Satur-r while other stua^nts are off-campus in their public, and private sectors of the economy.' "The tragedy is the grave inadequacy of well into our April fund drive. Through the. station WBNX, and to find_-the support needed ' more .wWely a¥ailable_ to college students In day at 5 p.m. over New York's'Statlon WEVD- cooperative education periods. - Such a' board is needed to ddal with die dual " funds available for cancer research. This efforts "of our field workers and the contribu- to continue hip work. '".' : '•".:• ^*~ - die state. The UNDERPRICER AM, and is repeated oh Sunday~at 3 p.m.«n probleHT of peCjiaS«i-"maffoTarid~Iiigli' iiri;~ inadequacy is not only 'related to existing tion of our neighbors, program's such as those Almost since its. start, the radio hour had Also taking part-will be Chancellor-of noted below may be.continued—not only con- WEVDPM . IN A:TYPKA*L'PROGRAM, a student alcerv employment,. ^—- -research needs but-even-more important die been.closely associated with some choir or Higher Education Ralph A. Dungan andsevertd tinued to meet present needs, but in many The anniversary celebration includes acon- nates perfoda.pf' academic work widi periods Forjiany months tlie natiooJias. faced the cert arid ball, _a solemn Mass and a banquet. dance group. Dr. Stukas himself organized specialists in cooperative education, including ••' ways increased to provide continuity to the--• the '.'Lithuanian Echoes" choral-ensemble in Sinclair V. Jeter of die U.SrCffflce of Edu- of academically-related employment. In some dualjproblem of how to control inflation with- On Saturday at 7 p.m. the-coiiCert and bail cases, the employment .period may be as long out, at die same time, increasing an already overall research program, - — • ' • 1 1941,- and later the "Ruta Ensemble, which _ cation, Andrew S. Korim of the Anierican Natiorial highlights of die "Now it can be will feature four Lithuanian-American solo- as a semester; inodiers, the student, simul- high level of. unemployment. Despite efforts - ists: prudencija Blcklene, soprano, of Chi- continues today, under directorship' oT^j; "Association of Junior Colleges, Mrs,J\terce- _jidoneljCancer_Crusade are; - Stankunas of Linden. • lene Chilton of Wilberforce University and taneously Juggles part-time work and part- ; by liiegovernmani 10 restore economic stability cago: Ona Plluskonlene, mezzo-soprano, of time stud^,. _^ •—.=.-— - through fiscal and monetary policy, both in- '• More than $21.6 million dollars may be " ' ' Dr.' Stukas has also conductecTSSVeral series |ohn S. Wood, director of _the^ Bloomfleld Naturally Agedfor Tenderness & Flavor - Phlladelhpia; Robert Yakutis, baritone, of : An engineering major may spend one or more flation and unemployment continue to remain spent annually in the nationaLresearch.field. of-Engllsh language ladlo programa featuring College program. ~T~~ Continual, expansion of a national conference Worcester, Mass., and Louis Stukas, tenor, ^*ork terms with the sariie: "englneerliig~Tirm, —abnarmallyjiigli. , ..._;:T..-^=r.-"l-' of-Hillside. The concert will be. held at, Lithuaniaihi n Culturel , andd musici . Hed directs a More dian 200 colleges and universities board on-breast cancer, co-sponsored by the weekly, program called "Music of btthuania" ' acros8"-die- nation now <)peralje. co-op Ipro- an English major, may work on a newspaper The most recent Department of Labor-sta-— Lithuanian Liberty Hall; 269 Second St., Eliza- for one work term .and aiLadvertlsing agency I'stics.-ior-exainple. show tliat there are 712 United States Public Health Service. ' ~ ~ ^— on WSOU-FM, Seton Hall .University's station, grams, sometimes- also .known as "work-" . _ A'wider range of educational information • • _ -'•'„,• beth, Following the program there wlU:.be. the next, or a French literature major ,widi •••.. .ljbur~nurK6t5~ln~the~Unlred'States mat have dancing to Gene Gutauskas and his orchestra. Monday nights at 8:05. He was also the first study" plans, but die phenomenon has gained U.S. CHOICE & PRIME EXTRATHICK been classified.us areas of substantial orper- -caiTDe-dlsseminated in the'Spanish language BRIDGET PUGL1ESE of-159 Sunrise pkwy., ^toJbrlng Lithuanians•. lnto_.TV_by producing a only a minor foothold In New jerfiey.. no academically-related goal in miiid~niay~ — and more intensive efforts may be conducted Mountainside, is one"of seven evening ses-~ On Sunday, there will be a solemn Mass at- , decide to try welfare casework. _sistent unemployment; In New Jersey—these— noon at Holy Trinity Lithuanian RomanCatholic series of Lithuanian television programs. The to develop-programs among the low Income sion students at Union College in Cranford ONLY- THREE INSTITtrTIONS in die state Most-students take payingrjobs, whldi help rjncIudc-Atlanric^eity7l'lemffigton;"Long I given " Brancli,_Newark; Jersey Glty, New Brunswick"-" ancPTiardtt_i-___io reacli^> ~groups.**> hold^B^. degree from NYU. an- are Rutgers University.. Ridei! ' ah'a Ijloom-—. "DrovTdlng: -Work axperienco in' apossible or Ocean. City --WlldwoodTCapo May and-Vine- en wlio liave-undergone breast surgery, April 30, at the annual spring dance spon- field Colleges — with'the" latter having the"'• probable future career field. Some, however,- Underprlciiiy: Ti t stefr after Discouii "'. Caprio continued, 'The rjmefor the Town- work-on an unpaid volunteer basis merely ' land."====-, -—•••• -:.- -77=^rr^ - most extensive and well-established program;" sMp~-oOpTrngfieiaTto"'responcrto tlie_caU_oi. -.—Hall- University and-serves as director of the - ^_But nine_()ther colleges-seriously consider--_ -for merBxcerlence. ••— ' L. ' tiraat Ea»tnrn AnnounceB a new pricing tJBlley.Un- .- JNi-LAtTONrCONTlNUESaO B the_Cancer Crusade-is-nowrNoW is the rjjpe; marketing division of_the: School or Business" i ing or alreadjri51anning«^a:adopt_coopiraUve~" ,—• ACademfC' credit is often given for employ-^ OruCTry7TDairv.~anrl' Froian items throughom_our_ --' problem and, according to testimony by the for us to contribute in any manner possifme" ? ' mm-~ •'-'#»'"!" ""*jT; £• M C \A/* administration. He andiils wife, the former ndiicatlon wiltTake part in the May conference. - ment. related to-a student's studies. •.—-T~ atorei7you will find avhaw price niark.' Like the product Many, employers support-cooperative-edu- m . President'b Council of Kcouuinic AUvikrjrs3a~~ ble^===--7V|-OT|"-f|fl©Cl-^03l "T "^YV I Loretta Kassej of Chicago, moved to Moun- ; They-mclude Brookdale Community College. . ~—pictured above, the number on thatop willl raprosenY _ few-weeks ago, will again -this year_runsig-_ _He urged all Springfield residents to send tainside in March oH970. '••.".-• •-;•"; Caniden County College,"£ssexCounty College, cation because its-suppiies-highly-motivAEed- wnwhamt vnygini nwvff 5^ftflyTnrnnftfrTTnffp^r7rAfaabfined $65 for Raniapb College of Npw Jersey, Livingston. students graduater- '~n^il::ZL^L: ^_ _ _'_' numbw balow tha line represants what you can buy- •- trwitani for if you buy more than ona. This multi-price economic dislocation In many ^communities, 2_Mrs.AAA. Roof, 69, --: :-•-:-• ". ."••. ———^possession--of- less-than-25-grams:of mnrl; _sr3 30 - is guarantaad to-sava yoiTeVen more rnonay over our personal and family iiardsliip 'from loss of' ^ llllllllllljMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIlllljt' |uann by ]udgejacohjniip.r lnpr WMn^rlny WHETHER-EXPLORATORY in nature or focilsed strictly on lob training in a particular already low single price. Items 46C and above single income, lack of job opportunities and increased in Mountainside Municipal Court. Fidale also - A momodeel mlnlstry^scirdbrwiirbe Included priced. What it all-boils down to. is that at Great FRESH-BONELESS BREAST ^ poverty. Clearly rjio ..time hascome for more wa s—placed—on—probaiiun 'for—Bixy monthsT in die tliree-day-Bible-eonvention of~lehovali's funeral x •field, .co-op_progfams" are gaining" wide ac- —Eastern, tha more you buy, the more you save. « -direct governmental action;!— Report Karl W.- Kwas~nlcjc ofTCinllworth was fined WitnesseWi s ApriAill 30 throughh h MaM y 2, accordingtdig o ceptance, including the recent endorsement .of . Funeral services were held Saturday Tor fo-sing around -,$11_5 jor driving-while'Un'der'thB lnfli|i»nr nf Ralph R. Hoppe, presiding minister of the - —, ^a-Ford~Foundatlon- supported study for the PiscQiiptina-ts-not enough. . • full-scale P Mrs. Orene K. Rpot, 69, of 205 Norths ave,, -ROBERT p. HEIIU , from alcohol. In addition, he-liad-Ills driver's 11- Springfield congregation: Sam Minkowitz will leadrnembors of lsrael^-^-U^._i4>epanmr^ii6X--Health, Education and Fanwood, formerly of Springfield, who died „ Vereln ;faround-the 'world In T tremely difficult to enforcesuccessfully over __ censo suspended:for_ six-months. , —— -The convention will be held at Wopdbridge 2 ^W^Bar«^-.-TiiaKSp9aTro<»mnMjnd»i^n^ CHICKEN CUTUTS oh "Wednesday of ^asifweek in MuhlehBefg""-. Thursday's meeting. Fredr:Menke&jwfljza.&~ —• forms iof_off-camgus education be developed ' air extended period, 1 never hiive believed tliat Willis McDonald of Brooklyn, was fined . High School. ••"--- -.-;- •--• Trenfoh -Hosplial in Plalnfield. ••• •'-•^ '• '•••' '•—• company, the group on-pianb. and that academic credit and even degrees Be~ GREAT EASTERN the alternative is a 'hands'off' policy by die Construction firm on two charges. He paid $215 fpr drivlngwhUe Mr. Jlappe.told members -of -the-local-eon- —The~Wife of William C. Root Sr., she Was '•* — . —.. The group will- meet at Temple Jsrael,. granted, for experiences outside, die class- Government. In tills connection, the Adininis- IIIIIU_By State ^cnoJo Ills license was suspended and another $20_ gregatlon at a meeting Sunday night that the .associated with the George_MsMallen Curp;—— H2972M, ave.,,'Union, at 8:30 p.m Al . tratlon in recent weeks has moved toward wage 1 Matthew J.RinalJo for not having the registration for die vehicle presiding minister : room -of Springfield foTtESipasL-lB.years,....—-_— Diibman will serve refreshments. and price constraints in the construction ''he was driving1 in his possession.' . gregation would open tlie Friday eVenltlg SeS- The jjgw Jersey_Depanmgnt of lUgher.Edu-^ names new officer , .. , Funeral arrangements were made by-the ~ . Industry. • ._-—' . •. - Other convictions and fines • were Walter sion. "Then," he announced, "the convention cation,, in an • effort tu^promote-^coopei atlvu SLICED BACON ..._ _, r._i _^_ Under the existing pay arrangement • for_. Dooley Funeral Home of Westfleld. She was EARLY COP education at both prlvatev^nd public colleges There seems to me, however, to bo a need ...'_ Robert D.' Ilehr of 469 Bayberry lane^ legislators, members receive one check at Rlcbe of Fanwood, $20 for goihg-55.mil.es per chairman and speaker- will_c_pnduct a model , vice- a in the state, has developed a collection of to develop wage-price strategy on a more com- Mountainside, has been elected as a vice- the beginning of the year to cover their yearly hour-ln-a 45 mile zone on Rr, 22 West; War- minister schoof, offering counsel to loral' %>rnember of the Church and Cannon DAR PublicityChairmon are urgeirto-observe STAHLMEYER material on the subject.along with mi anno- prehensive and systematic basis, as suggested president of-the Wllhelms" Construction Co., salaries, Under the law, a legislator who re- mlnlsterson ways In which they-mayjmprbve' Chapter oi Springfield. —n. the Friday deadline for othir'thqn. spot I3lizribe±,—according to Frederick Wilhelms Born in~NewviIle, Pa;, she came to New tated biblidgraphy and has also launched an All Beef earlier this year by the chairmiinjoflHe Pros- li signs or retj,res-for any reason" the "day "after their effectiveness in the mlnlstrv. news. Include, your name, address and- All Ment it's Council of-Economlc-AdvisorBpund-to— Jr., president of tlie firm.. -~.. •• ~- he collects his pay can keep all tlie monCT,"lrL_-»n_, „/ «r_,,, n_ _ t",c ,, j. L. , . Jersey 46 She was a graduate of- • employer Burvey. to."ascenaln flic potenngr 1-lb.pkg. Hehr has been associated wlm.WUholms;, phq.no number-.——• ^——-—•. ....' * •— 1-lb.pkg. consider—tlie question of constraints In a" ministers will participate In a service meeting ~for-tlie Job-slots-necessary-to itnplomentmot ""broader context. ' • Construction sjnee 1959. He will be rospon- a.porijon oi me year. ;-— of Parsippany, $15 for parking in a prohibited Ad frnzyj finHngfteirt tri'"Fanwood ._ - " ' • particular mi sible for all field operadonp.^LlJiejnecJinriical This matter had particular meaning for „„„,; ,„-JJ^ /,LLk.,^-lVtt^Z.°..,.- andRayl work to advance themselves in their relation- piping division, •--...... ^— - Union County tlus year, because in : il r A PROPOSfiUTHAT I BELIEVE. Hts in mond C. Gray of Wescfield, .$10 foi . __ „ ... shlp. with God/'The fhfmr,. '/finmtnEffRilUvc"— igo. -' —-,- " . • '" '.; STAHL MEYER —Tlie construction firm, industrial general voters will be electing aTTmarnto complete . 'with these, objectives is the establishment of " tlio grassin a prohibited area in Echo LaJce^J-ness irii tlil e Ministry," wilUl be ddevelope d by " ' • • sonrWiUlamG;- ; a high level_wage-price board widi powers building and piping contractors since 1.898, tlie unexplred-portlpn of the term of former talks^demoilslcstlpns'and interviews, said Mr. Kootjr^of,Fanwood, jrsrMrs. ATOQtt— & LIVERWURST to make recommendations in. disputes and specialize^'"fn" chemical process-and=rc-— S,cnatofl'NIchohis S; LaCorte,,_Alth6ugh: the lloppe. , / . ••-••••••---===F====------.--r-^-MlUat_iit £orapjmOi.Bea.ch,_ElaJl_and (chubs) finery construction. Tho company is working man elected will obviously serve only a tiny rCr McMOUen of -Springfield, :: - pricing situations tliat 'have national, signi-_r Thg_Spj;itigf ield^minister Said he will discuss • ficance. The board would .not have "authority. on—projectQatrnational—and-local-clients^— percentage of,tho year, he will be eligible grandsons." -- ••- •-- .- Truancy h —-•-:•-- —:—-— , to receive a full yeat!s salary of $10,000. i^y, —to impose mandatory controls, but, instead,- Earlier this year, I .asked both-the Demo- congregational-meeting. He added that on May,L_ This is one of a series of ,'eiducators..viewed lock of WILLIES — - would ^seek~"yoluntary uccuptance of its rec- schooling as a social "cancer, 1 cratic and Republican_county chalrnjen to 2 the 'convention will hear-ataik uii ''what is ardcles^iwritten. by thej>(ew ommendations—by—labor —and-industry" alike -Behind tlie Spirit of Rebellion." Ho asked the •Jersey Educadpn AssodaUori the State could not make ^~~_through governmental policlesaffecring wages, Chisholm PTA _ejoract "from tlie~meri selected to TuiT-fpr~ the_unexplred term.a7prpmlse"tHaTFUiey 'would.—_«for^kinderga?tBn set "public"to iattend tlie session, which begins at , ' Frank JozapaltlS"oTrLake ;Hlawatha^;Was to commemorate rile 100th ' cation compulsory so long as —-. prices and employment, as well as through the 3- p.m. Admission isjfree, said Mr.^Hoppe, accept only a pro rata portion of the salary. - "rhe preschool roundup-for die JamesCald- arrostod—Monday- by Springfield police-'and —annlversary_of die.slate's free parents were being charged —-• mobilizatlon-of^public-opinlon...... -:-..- "andTW-collcctloivwill bo taken. --—- Whilejl; am^opeful that die^successful _can- .u school, Springfield, will be held Wednes— -charged-with'-driyinj-whUe-under-tne inflijencs ' public schools. tuition, ——. ""'~ , The establishment Of such a board is.sup- sponsors itipyie W( -dldata wjlLfeel^honor-Sound to accept only ther— day-from 9to il:20 u.m.,-Mrs.-Fxedkaufjnan, '.. of alcohol. He was held overnight In Jail and-^ In his 1870 report, Middle- ported by many economists, including Pres- ::: P The Ruymond Cliisholm School-P^IA W11P portion dfTlfe salary he actually earn« the r6uTianp~cllalrmanrri4s^announced. "All pro- ' BCASTyTHOSE BUGSI Find EMtarminalor In tha released, oiTf^H) bail the next day, .V~jj : *'A crying evil =greet s m...e. sex, County^ Superintendent — idenl NUUU'M, tut inei -economic-advisor and 1 er U.S. CHOICE & PRIME sponsor a full-length chilaren's film in-color, fact remains that uricler the—law hejjff no .; scliool children In the district-whowlll be.^ £losnliod SociiHnl . : everywhere, ' reported one _^og WllUs wrote: "A very current Federal Reserve Board. Chairman ^j .; sclip hen in p ; ."For tlie; Love of Mike,", on Saturday In die obligation to do. so, and he is perfect^rey ',-enrdlled In die James CaldwellScliooCaldwel l nojit county superintendent " -nf* large percentage- BfaJilldren ___Arthur Burns arid Uie-Jolnt Economic Corn- Raymond Chisholm auditorium, Sp^lrigfield, *•. Bchools a' century ago. Tliat \ of school'jfte attend no school, s __-'. mittee of-thc-€ongrc33^ > —— to take the full $10,000 salary. " "': ' V vv-4^.^iS^t^i^t^rurgey;t(lrt)tterlCj'Ji- : Eye of diet Steak 1.1,9 Middle Chuck The movie stars' Richajd Bajehart' and I1 feel it is especially unfair to the little * rtuted.•'"'" ; ' |r^vd"'waVlrregular"atlenaance either public orprivateTFrom I believe this proposal deserves serious Stuart Erwin._Jt is about. uii_Iridian-boy..who- man who.pays Ills..taxc5_:for.die full.;year_to_' _ .dupuront aml-cliild-should stop first at die. by scliool children. ' this class ofineglected chll- consideration by the Congress and I urge that 'flMjd ilJl Swiss Steak &-:> 1.19 Chuck Deckle lovos andI cares for. all injured animals...! |e , be forced "to-pay a^fuU year's sabry-fbrless" cilice--to have official-, registration forms ^ One_prpblem wac tharchlN".-^ rfrHi ~iur" rpfr>pT>"• pchoolftj. ' hearings on the whole question of wage and .Juckily^tumblesonto a horse that turnslnro:ar7 than a full year's work. Other members Jjf the. G dren enrolled In the school jails, "fid penitentiaries are DAIRYVALUES D S '"'_ price controls-'be held as early as possible, checked.- Parents whojiave not received these _NEW_ Shoulder Steak C - winner utthe races-.thereby helpingjil s:diurcjg^^T^igatLu^musOiuraong"flHft-|iiird:fnr ihelr forms before roundup time -may pick them up Canv.. "^Often did-not botfier "to'attend, supplledTSome leglslatlon'.is' ORANGEJUICE > 1.19 Stewing Beef ••—A-wage-price .board standing alone, of M.6. reports ,the Now "Jersey Edu- urgently needed'tb protectthe 1 S course^-cannot solve, theTinflatioiwuhemplby-— arTesTTtiaeems-tintortunate_ that they 'are.v i~5mahii' Chicken Steak c' :-. ,.. 1.19 Ranken „,„ cllglblo Jpcja .financial arrangement hot open ill tlien visit tlio-kindergarterllcliiLssi MIDGET —cadoti Association. Ephralm.-—.State agalnsbthp-lBrgfi amoiint- — ment problem. Any long-term" solution will Tlioro will be two'showings, the first from W ^_Dietrlgh^of_W.arren-Goimtyr— of... ruffianism and crime- TROPICANA S to tlie average citizen,, ' ,'.'.• meet the-teachers and become familiar with require-other actions by the Government, in- —1-1—a.m. to 12-30 p.m. (doors open at 10:30V the superintendent who called springing-from diis source." Round Steak .,,,,„ * 1.39 French Roast -= cluding creation of-publte-3ectbrloI5s7ext A bill to correct ,-diis-lnequlty has been'. . thc kindergarten areas attiie.caldwcll-School: for tho fhelma SandmelerandClilsiiolmSchoolL SPRINGFIELD BRANCH HOURS: this a •' "crying evil;" row- The-schools would accept '/2-gal. b unemployment" compensation benefits and-die- —introduced in the Senate by Senators Batemnn, Both Mrs. Joanne sllverstein_and Mrs. Bar- Charcoal Steak 1.39 Side Steak : -—students, -Tliesecond^ showing wllfvbo from Sears, ,Coffee-and-myself. It would"provide—^bara zylka ot-the^klndBtgawson-staff will be - • plained in 187tr-"yhepercen- '.. children from Sjp_18,J|jEA-~ cont. use of federal procurerrient policy in stnbillz- " — says, but some parents kept S —1:30 to 3 p.m. (doors open at l)for-die-Edward fofccompensatiiigjeglslators under, tlie jsairm present to-mcot thcchildren andto.acquaintr- : - tagp of. BA - ing prices. . -._.——•— Walton and James CnldwpU School' students.- . V ,Mon.thru Fri. 8 A.M. to6J£M.T~ ~ the..children enrolled on the young childrcn"home~and put ~ Sandwich Steak» 1.39 Minute Steak ' • * * • / • "." pay-day"BChedule on wliich other state employ-.. them-with, tlieir future classrooms. Refresh--^ ._Adinlssion-is_50_cents~,.to-be collected attlie: : register_during..rJa"e-ieflr jubt IffiSIr teenogersjtfl work. Oth- ees. are paid. In other words, members of ^he_' - mOnts will bo servodi —^^r.^ir.— r ~~. I^ATM. to 12~Nooifr~ -— "' " CONGRESS HASp '—door. Thero will bo no crossing guards on duty4 : -cloBed-ls-49—less than half." ers senr thelf cliildren only . 5INQLE - Quaranlod -Legislature would be' paid'dnly'for Kervici>s ... ••-••• , " ,—_ PRICE Mum:Sivingr eral -of—theae^area3r~fcegiB)ntion~• LIL.1 COFFEE LUIGI VITELLlJWI,PX).RIEDl_ „ hundreddiousand public service jobs. A simlliu;..; "Very few-cklldren, eeped— mi Legislators, although elcctcd.ifficifllst.are~ : from .!public employment bill, which-Lam co-spon-• — committee 1 ally in rural .districts, are soring,' has just been approved Sigciln by the,—. • •• .; „ .--._ • . —. . _stlll employees oftho state and ltsciiizens. MAdlSON, Wise.~= Pamela *N: "Gardiner- •--.Stanley.Jlrojisrniin et-Jonhthan Dayton Ro- if-.xhe man-who^worksforone of the various irto school at thoearly ago Sour Cream n^ 2/77i FTALIAN TOM ATOES -Senate. ,;_^." * -7 ' of 263 Mllltowh rd., Springfield, •N.J.,i3 -•-'. LIFE INSURAMCE PRIDE OF COLOMBIA " ' been-, state-agencies "is,- paidronly~fonhc:.timo~he—" ,at which they, are counted_ln_ CSDBSsf- lias, also.gr anted-tlie.PreSident jn_ ' ibrwhv shoultlrlegis^' =rjhe"diatricx~c<|nau3,- while a Margarine ^ss^l-A 23- 4/89' exterisiori -of~therautli"o"rlty It gave him-last- •^theifi-degrees_by-the-Uiiiuerslty.:6f Wisconsin • very-large proportion^of—the ^l^hrGuaranteed ~ -ycar-to-imposo direct wage"and prico controls :*he" degrees " wero awarded~on--- MAJOR 35-oz. Grossman's appointment is to NJEA"s^oca^:__;-Cejulnly-bficause...we-Bre_elected oificliilg. _blder^ scholars leave~-school Crtiam Cheese r:, "-33' 2/65' •V Multi- for - a-Jimitbd' period'.: Tills- authoriiy' could" recommfindatl'on of tlie.Univer.alty-faculty upon "for-vSifloup emplpyments-long can ^^ Savings: — tlonal education commlttoe, wluch studios we liave. a greag t reapons.lbilitpy y to givg e cuJtr Hutunl Oloilnlura|icBCo»npooy-need»-o man who t>m o.J 'provide,. I believe", a useful-stopgap.pending completiocomplotl n of their -scholustlc work by the before they cease to be num- problems .aflluqtlng _vo.(5iHM!!l-iteclucation and payers-a dollar's worth of services for .evet7_., Jj . tuecjat%n. back ground In sailing. Personal' gufdance-and-,i for the ostablishmeht of a wago-priceboard along proposes IoglsIadOii'orT5dier typbs.ofsohitions." Bd nti clo«o-t»alnind-ln-bocomlng_a_million dollar proJucor will bered. -. e die linesi-lia-Vii-suggested.— ' • . -tax dollar thmr contribute.- AdopUoffof S-2122. .^J^ ranted a bachelor of' ' S:z3 *i-'- -Mrs. Francos Carnochah-orTreiiton.-NJEA's bo gWon. l( you-arB-lntore»tod in tha"bu«lmsi IUo ln«ur- "Most of the older-scholars -Anier-.Singles^u^u^59 SINOLE Guirtnt««d ' SINGLE Gu.nnl««d :. --q'he -task of- r'estorin&-economic_stabUUy. into law would go a long way toward «dllM!lg^-=a«s degr president, nnnoUncod~die ajipointpmont tills this'goalir ————• : -- —; onco motkot and ha«o_tho potbnt!q!_>o_;«5irti af'Uait — are not permitted to attend PRICE .Mulll-Siivlnot -7 Bultonl ., Mult|.s«vlno< unfortunately, does not lend ltseU to. accom- , week. Grossman will serve a one-year term, $257000-ploa««-coll-(or-o^confld»n»lbl-lnfo7vlaw.-1Wo-h-aye. school In the spring and sum- 1 plishment: bjr_ ahy_ single • segment of the mer : months, . being-kept at ;MES an lntoro««lng lltuotlon with lop callbsr.products and Pasta Romana '-I'XrW ec.onornyv-H-is7a-[«;oblem foi^tlic nation as_a- home to assist In the work of uicki change for kitchens • $ whole and its sUccessfulVesolutlon will require the house or die farm.'' Hi Flavor g | Sauce Italiano, . •'» 13" 8/ l the mutuar"coo"peruQon of. busiiiuus, htboi is aim '-of—^Kitchen Cabinet Punch Drlnkt ^ cooperuuon Jhl Vinyl ' Irregular attendance broke FROZEN FOODVALUES s ndustry-andgoVerningrit. .do.oiLP-nnfcisJrtmPecro'-Wair.'-. - . fiOntinulty' in education, NJEA POUNDQR RAISIN POUND L-V^pn* 2/39 Tomato Puree"-^. ^34' 3/ l • Nevertlieless, the government, by virtue oL— = Three-cii.mensionni ; ponole^ —gajTSr-Arter edueaHoff BeCam* 7 "its"authority,—its resp come in woodgraln flntsl free in New jersey In 1871; Pope fflnws^--- -";34' 3A*T Roasted Peppers J^tf. lhtendent of schools, wrote li-. Orange Juice Sunrise Dfink^r:

•BHBs: ^percentage ot-uie p —- A public service announcemenhto-alh— Til^ vide of tfte"6ornmUn-- lr-Westfiold Y' :iTtr TfnyTaters HareartBeetsrjo-r^^^a munlty services director, "it 1 .While..still •totaling more waa so successful we plan to HEARING AID, USERS The' "bomSr lounger will seek Fried Peppers . • L--.59* than soyen tons of bottles col- .repeat our effort in about four of paying by check. Convenient his home and his books,- re- Green Beans .lected' last .weekend in the linquish lils old propensities weoks..We'd like all Wostfield ' •--• SAVE! . . YMCA recycling efforrfortho and Mountainside residents to FIGHT MERCURY for mischief, and rise In tlie Hawaiian Punch •benefit of the Sioux Indians, start saving their bottles for and safe, too! . ' scale of Immunity to such a . Woatfleld and Mountainside Y7 us. riglit.now," sliul Newoll. POLLUTION! "*' degree us his genius and per- Chopped Onions;: 20 2/39 Indian Gllldes today announced * Residents ' may take their severance muy ontitle him to c $ TOMATO JUICE POPE OUVE OIL plans for a new collection. , bottles to any, Indian Guide In Do Not Throw Away Used Hearing Aid deservejmch .distinction.'.' ' FieW FreshI f uriti|)Qra«h°"••"• i 6/ I Tiie 38 tribes of.'thotUnaml their 'neighborhood ordirectly 124 SPIDER New jersey enacted its first Federation, composed of ap- to the Armory. , cotnpulspry-education low two Celentano Pizza 'Mercury Batteries! Guurantaed 'proxima'toly ^00 fatherrs and - Funds collected wllf go to years later. 11) (K Bring*ttwm to our office Wv will pqy you up _ c ;Multi- ' sons, completed their two-day the'.$25,000 .Intllun Fund drive John's Pizza „ • -to fOtf oadi and xe'e thpt thny.pfo_'_xcinnti{i't> ' To Publicity Chairman: 89 SnVinys ally disposed of without dangof to oi/r.on- .Would you Ilko »om'a'halp Fish'N Chips vironmunt, • ** . • . ^* INSURED BY F.OJ.C. TO $20,000 . In preparing nowipapor ro- • . "" l«d>«? Wrllo to th|» now«- A staggering oniount—nearly 25% of tho ' ' . papor andaakfor our **Tlps on*/re ouiputof tnofeuty is used for battttriiis THE UNION on Submitting N»w« R«- forbearing aid's and ot/i«ro/ocfronj,c dovtces. ' BAKERYVALUES --• DELI VALUES "' SEAFOOD VALUES With Bmphasis On Fun -. UNION - SPORTS MINDED PERFORMANCE COMPLETE SWIMMING I SPORTS PROGRAM . CENTER 'c 11b.. Wo o^/< your cooporof.ion 'o sa/varjo-fliji' val- AT AN ECONOMICAL PRICE GoUrmet Bread Corned DCCI fr».l. M».l.t»lr. L»... Fillet of Sole ... .b79* 's unMa hift poisonous niatarial so ii canJ>$ ' Mon IhrilFll ; 9 A M lo S 30 P.M. — Fri. Ew'- 4 CM. Co B P.M. s "' Other Mod«l$ Storting | 1 «" III Your HOUM *, . ,.. . iib. "7Qc ' ' recyc/ec/ for furthur constructive uno /other i MAIN OFFICE LOBBY WINDOWS: a w BUY WHOLESALE Gourmet Apple Pie /"'•'Hi."'-*' ; ib 89* ' Shrimp ^xrxz'iz'.u. bag ,• v ^ . flinn let it potluta' our waterways,, land, • Mon. IhmThllrs ?30P MIoljaoCM- In.-2.30 P.M. Io4 P.M.. SrOWE STREET DRIVE-IN: '. , DAII MIOII'K ' c animal and uvon humoh Ufa. . • Mon thru Thurrt. -D A M,toC3QP.M. — Fri. - 0 A.M. lo 8 P.M. .b39 • Instruction 611 all iiiitiumenti BANK _JJouiiiieLChallah^Li Turkejf nun Ai1uu1.11. >i:98« auefish^tt BFVANCME5 IN UNION •!:. ... Thank you,for your /ie/p.^ -Hot'pants an.d'Pprrts_suits, i •Special KIDDIE KAMP far 44 yr. olds mJ;: • 3&(i Clmslnul SI. - 24U5 Morris Avu, -- 1 /23 Sluyvosanl Ave.. ' •" Mon, Ihru Thnrs. — 6 A!M. lp a'30 P^M. • • • 1607 tunic blouses, pV[yesTO- • Professional Faculty r Np Gratuitias FIGHT MERCURY POLLUTION! l-ri. - 0 A M. lo L> 3D P.M-Ulld 4 I'.M, to U P.M. • . • meh's shirts,"rodjtrs>L'AY '•Doot-to door transportation FIVE POINTS URANCH DRIVE-IN: CONSERVE LIFE! SAVE MONEY! UUPHONt 6BB.O50O Mon, Ihnl Tlmrii -HAM tafi P-M. — Fri. - B A M. to,(J P.M. . POKER $27 >*. Panty •Using our oipn area »t Spr|n« Garden FIVl! POINTS BRANCH WALK-.Up: ' ^ •. .»•• BWng yaur\jsed Mercury Batteries to.-' . • krlon.iliru'Tluns, -II AM. Id 0 AM. mill 2',0 PM. lo UPM. Country Club ln>|orham Pork ' ", Fri. • - II A M .In 0 AM nnci ^,30 P.M. ib •< ?M • Stmsgn June 28 x'Auguit 20 SPRINGFIELD BRANCH: 71)3 Moiint.ml Avil,. Sprlngliuld HiLttDISf ^ SPRINGFIELD v SPRINGFIELD AVE. MON. to SAT. 9:30 to 9:45 Moo. thru Frl. B A.M. lolS P.M -Soli * A.M. lo 17 Noon '. I 1245 Sr.rlnofl.IJ * »-t —where Ind^viduni n«ed> are racoflnlied CERTIFIED HEARING AID CENTER 344SPRINGFIEtf>AVE. 374 SPRINGFIELD AVE. FPK NEAR VAUXHALl ROAD SUNDAY 9:30 lo 6:00 Mombtir ol tho Fodtiral Flu^urvu Sy SHEARING AID SPECIALISTS SUMMIT 373-3848 BERKELEY HEIGHTS464-1182 lj IMPORTED MOTORS 372-3875 • 12-16 BANK ST., SUMMIT 273-194Q . Berkeley Hulghts Shopping Center the musie \4 arts day camp 146 RT. 22 SPRINGFIELD. N.J, 376-8821 HO RETAIL NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TVPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRICtS EFFtCTIVE TO SAT., APRIL 2 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES MIS.:»UIHTllMiN6fr EXECUTIVE DIBCCtOII PHONE 731-2612 ., ; NEW YORK — Residents of-—(s largely symbolic. No carton to help the needy become self- • In its ' fir.'it year, CAiU; In addition, millions of peo- ...New.Jersey, have contributed can-contain Uie combination sufficient. But. tlie'cgmpas- ' helped fee(j .3,380,000 people ple.jhre benefiting from self- A ra/nble, two hikes and a bicycle trip are . _ Cleaning up the; exhaust of the nation's 80 "Actually Detroit has already madetremen-;— I 9i —$10^07,325 to CARE in tlie25 of supplies, skills and ser- sionate public support, by mil- In Europe. This year, w^th help and health programs, women's lib at UC program scheduled this weeke,nd--tor._memhcr« aari • • "wnaiife in the Rockies," a slide presenta- Mayer. director of TrailsiderH inilllon cars is going*-to be an Immense task. doys strides toward reducing automobile 1 Preventing young lawbreak- years since it started opera- vices provided in programs. lions of .individuals and mem- . operations reaching 35 coun- ranging from the provision of tlful Saul Alinsky," Mrs. Pitman is anlnno- guests of the Union-^County FJlklng Club. tion narrated by Mist Irina HrHeyer-of Eliza- In the tirallslda Planer«rlum entitled But one-thing la fairly: cectahy-Mimons of 1 rn a rBt tions to brining helhelp from the . .^ ' - • • ber^-of orpanlzanory, la more tries 6n four continents, feed-; tools and education supplies An explanation of women's many roles .in -QnSajunky, DomlnlcltJJeteipauIofmUsidg^ ««)must emissions." Kegpfer says,_ Jbut • »rff rh"^" —"^ fl i^^ir"l"i"rIysiB"fth'curreniJ -vaior-In dinlques of community-control bt rt^lrtlhJ^ ~pfty pellets, each 9rie smaHeFtharf a "pencil tier's still along road aneadtjrhe task brat- offens- ' e £rojn._becomin»•-- ^ •• g habi- American peoplpeoplee. ttoTessToro - >-tlia'na symbol. It isapersona'l Tng programs alone are nour- will lead, an afternoon'ramble in-the South' cuss the discoveries of ancient sstronomexa4S_ ishing 25 million people; Most houses,*'' roads, clinics and ../ movement.for woiner.'s liberation"issclied and her advice'Is "sought by. groups all-over Park Commission's Trallside Nature and '-, will play a major role, signing and producing a complete exhaust tual felons is considered one tunate peopll e iIn otheth r nations. New. recital date' commitmemto^'viti.'vital taskk •y.MrSi.Pitman, a formef domes- Mountain Reservation. The group" will meet"at Ptolemy', Galileo, Tycho, and Kepler con- control system within the present required The state rihare in it&work ~—of-making the world better for of these are children-fed.at „ safe-water systems. Medical—'- for tomorrow at' the stone steps s( Summit Field just pagt the • Science Center, in the Watchung Reservation, , - The pellets are ctalyste, substances that of the most-frustrating pro- on Sunday atTp.rn. " cerning the universe and ancient beliefs of our can cause a chemical reaction to take place, Timetable is monumental It can^ie compared blems facing lower courts. was announced by CARE head- The Nelly Kokinospiaaare^ -people-everywhere." preschool and nutrition cen- aid is also rendered by treai- of Uniorr'Cfollege for students, their Quests, deer paddock in the reservation at 1:30 p.m. solar system and universe. The sameprograrri cital has been rescheduled for ters, primary schools -and and-traln teaTSs sent by MED-_. and members of die community. , In 1968, Miss Heyer toofcatourolthe North-., without itself .enarinifctntajtigTeactton. Spe-T to the aiito industry being required to produce A Michigan.judg_ _e who lias quarters in New, York, as tlie Thoufch CARE was founded py issue of day care.afterdiscoveringtheexlsHng Also on Saturday, Thomas Halsall of Verona will be preBcrited-at 8 p.m. on Wednesday and Sunday at 7i30p.ni. in the Man- ICO', a service of CARE. Gloria Steinem, freevlance JQUrrialist, and and William Kent of Irvlngton will lead a 12- west. Rockies from Denver including trips to jclal new catalysts are now Deing developed for "^jj—3D7XXl-mile tire :or-100,000 mile battery f ouncf^Tolonoln n "wUill explain^—»gency-neare'li d the anniversary as an Americanjigency, other ..other institutions.—-;• a prggnyns ; were totally inadequate, custodial Vancouver and Victoria, British Columbia and at 4 pjn. on Monday, Tuesday,'Wednesday, and . flie exhaust gyntems nf tho futiirf. When ex - -on the firBt try." • it at the .Citizens' Confer- _ of its first deliveries May 11, sion at-the Florham-Madison — nationals have joined in send- Dorothy pitman, founder and - director ot a. mile hike' In the area of Pocono Lakes of campus of Fairleigh Dickinson -revolutionary, coinmuiuty-contrullc4 day care rather than educational, and that the need for return to Mount Ranler in Washington State. On Thursday, April 29. —-' rrr-^r- hauat—passes—through the -exhaust system; ' When Detroit decides exactly what it needs ence on the Administration of- 1946, when food packages were ing help. Canadians donated Pennsylvania. The group will meet at Route • University. The recital, origi- ..CLIP THIS AD& MAIL TODAY • I center in New York Ciry^-baih members of day care centers transcended ethnic and eco- this trtp.Mlss-lteyer photographed the wildlife As the Trallslde planetarium -can seat only catalysts Inside will convert Jt Into harmless in-the way of catalysts, Cyanamld plans to be Justieer scheduled for April distributed" to_Worid War M $14 million of tlie total public nomic boundaries. -"22~and West End avenue. North Plalnfield, at 1 nally scheduled for Sunday, tlie National Organization of Women, wlll-di«-_ 8:30 a.m. ., • • „ . - Qf_XbS .area, such as black bears, black tailed 35'people-at e-perforraance, it is necessary to ^ases, air and water. in"there to help satisfy these needs. Keppler 28 to 30 at the Cherry Hill Victims in teHavrc,- France. " contrTEutlons. Anorhf-rf?. mfl- I The West 80th-Su-»»t-Gommunity Day Core -deer, round squirrels, moose, elk,andbiiffnln... ohenin n ticket from the. Trailslde_pff ice on the Ever since World War II, American Cyaria- estimates that -around -five to 10 pounds of Lodge, Cherry Hill. Filblic—Troritriburjons over March 14, was cancelled due lion has.come from donors in m{ cusatliC—past, present and future stati'.* of Center,_Mrs _PUmanIs brainchild, is now a Also on Saturday; Raymond Carriere of r to illness. f H/I IW fill O women in our social structure. J Alplne- plant life peculiar to the area will also . • day bf the show. Tickets are Issued on-a firsts jpld,Co. has" been a major supplier of cata- catalyst will beThstalled In eacfi.jcar*s exhaust Judge Keith J_. Leenhouts of the years have totalled rough- every part of the worluTmany !• 0 nationally acknowledged model day care center, Millburn and Joyce Richards of Springfield come, first-served basis, children under eight $282 million. To' multiply 'The lecture is being sponsored by tluCUp' " will lead a-15-to '20-mile bicycle ride in the be,shown.. ."".... Iysts to the petroleum Industry. A little over system. This rrteans that in a year in which Royal Oak, Mich., is One of— of tliem.former recipientiTTii ' noted for its educational philosophy and com- Also on Sunday at $ and 4 p.m., Donald WV years of age are not permitted In the Planetary - 10 years ago the company sought' to build on this aid. CARE has enlisted Sf.^Wp ^ countries CARE served until College Day Session Student Council and die munity control. "~"_ ~ " Morris County area of the Great Swamp.-fjie: 10 million cars are manufactured, the potential tne out-of-state advisers in- Psychology-Club. Admission is free with a UC groupwill .meet at. the MeyersviUe parking.- —iuni chamber. • • ' . • '-ii- this base of catalyst knowledge by experi- catalyst market for new cars alone .could be vlted by the New Jersey State hosrgovemmentcontributioD5j^zj3no) Coir 684-7700 - local condition^ improved. - Mrs. Pitman isipres'ently serving on Mayor- The Trallside Nature and Science is open, IIP arid U.S. donations.of farm -fflc7irmcarioir->caTtfc euesto-may- purchase area at 10 a.m. ..-'.., chian Trail in the area of Lehigh Gap. Penn- , .:—Jftendng with catalysts that cbulct help the anywhere from SOmillion to 100 million pounds. Bar Association and tlie John Liiidsayis J3ay_Care Task Force and is the public each weekday, except Friday, frotijy) Detroit~auto-makers curb exhaust pollution. The solution to auto-poUutlnn will "be to .American Judicature Society, abundance, for an overall total rickets at-ilia door.—— .- - writing new lawn on day care-at.the request On Sunday, Conrad Schaefer of Cranford lTte^R^d * • • • "\. • ) 5p.m.andonSaturdays.Sundaysandholidavs The challenge of corning up with Just the make the internal combustion engine "run mare co^sponsors of the confer- of $1-1/4 billion worth of of tlie Now York State Legislature. will leader 15-mlle hike along the^Appala- West End avenue. North plainfleld, at 8 a.m. -food, self-help and health as^ Fast. AccuratGhService MISS STEINEM WAS GRADUATED Phi Beta_ .right catalysts Is putting, Cyanamid's-know- cleanly, andVwe-know our catalysts can help,*'—- ence^ wliich is designed toao Kappa ond mafna cum laude in.government-., . . kPJY. toIJ5e test,, for . autQ.exhaustsare.exi"- —Keppler says.'"After all, the Industrial Rev- qualnf—"non-lawyer citizen sistqnee provided for die from Smith'c.olleKe7and was awarded a Cliester fremely complex chemicals. They7 also _yary_ j dlUQon was ushered in, at least in part, on leaders of New Jersey with needy in 73 nafipns. ' - Bowles. Asian fellowship for a year's study in Nominees being sought^ ost as widely'-as (hq number 6f carsrCar wheels powered • by internal combustion en- ' the problems of- the courts, "This .anniversary Is BECKER ^ OPTICIANS | • Inrlln One of the'eountry'spronunent-journa- nenanoe';"drivingr habits,' engine design; gines. The engine's success has improved. and to involve them in court •shared by every donor who has TEf ERBORCRSCHOOL O> lists, her articles on politics, urbanpniblcins, ther and gasoline.-type. are. only a few of the life of every American, hi facr,' because improvements, ..helped make CAREppsslble," 401 Industrial Av.< Teterboro Airport, N.J. 07608 Etl, 1947 -.- DR-. H.F. MACKENSON current lifostylos and other aspects of 20th for Volunteer Awards factors that affect exhaust: uie engine did. its. job so well, the miimmoth Leenhouts;:in-1960 started said Frank L. Gofflo, execu- AForaerly .351 Wasfiingtoii-St. .Newark problem of its tbtal-wasteaiwas-bom, his program for adult volun- tive director. * century sociology have! appeared in '.'Life," • Nomination-forms for the:—Awards will be presented by It Just lnsn't enough to be able to niake "By cleaning up auto..exh.austs. Americans teers to keep in close touch— ^s 'CARE-package'--\' • DOCTORS PRESCRIPYlONS-FILLED — ''Look,". VEsquiro," "The New-York.Times".- first National Volunteer the National Center for Vol- Pn-effectivercatalyst," sSys Richard Keppler Xonservatiye Club ^have a chance to prove that-iheir ingenuity one-tc—one--widi a delinquent • BROKEN GLASSESTJDPtlCATED ~" and "McCalls." ••-. ;~~— Awards competition for out- "untary Action in Washington, f Cyanmld's refinery chemlcale department. Mis's Stolnem Is a contributini; editor of 'You can't attach a catlytic device onto any- •and resourcefulness have endured. Theauto- to act as-his or" her friend —ly,-nnri vprslonS-Qtit-ore-ln ...; t standing volunteer . action D.C.7-0 privately funded, non- mohlle—will again be an example.as well as and adviser. .operation lri hundreds pf local "New Y6fR "~lfiai;ifil'n(i_WhtCrr~carries her benefiting the community are political, non-profit organiza- ar and dien expect it to control the exhausts, TEL: 399-0909 tpjhear FDU dean montlily column' tie catlyst has to to designed as an Integral- --<• -svmbol-of- American enterprise and exper- Leedhouts'-plan was so suc- CQurts~nhd;-cptnmunitrcs na- • •"" • • • — "Is It Safe to Send-Vour-Gltild-to-College art ofn complete^Khaust conpol; BystenT:*'~ -ttKeV^Cyanamid-HiBS—good reason to believe cessful tliat it caught oh rapids ^-tionwide. 'ui! Jieiy-JhJFernphaslzecl, the car owners must that mahilltr"canr_be had~winiout pollution, . 'Tdday'!**"Tliat quosiion^wllllberexplored_ nt 8 and it can-help do the job7' sald'Keppler,;—•• p.m. May-6, when Dr. H.P. Mackensort-will 1 ii^SiiSiWjri^™:^ address the RcpubllcarrGoiTCcrvative Action yialntalniri^tlieh wiahwa Ht) that~lhelr"new vi.w-'.-::-.:-."-." --^-——---i-.- -—• -"Club: of-Union County • at ^aivopeli ni'julinE^at- Jnti^pollutlon; devicea~ca •eck_.atfulleffee»- the Woman's .Club" of Wesrjield, 318, S. Eucllil fund raising ttyeness ave., Wesifieid._TlnL.. public Is welcomo_jj»L "_ Chavez and rJio.lInltedrpirin-Workors. - A veterarr'of numerous political-campaigns - —National - yolunteer All-—nominations -will-be —there-is no adinissioircliafp^ " screened by Long Island Unl- — Dr. Mackenson, who lirtlri, Michael Lenson, and Francos McQuillan. into tlie Iota Xi Chapter of Phi G. Wexler, president. Hunter Bor further information call the museum art Station at Union College, Cranford,—in-liis Theta Kappa, national junior College of the^City_o' T^ew From $5.00 Fach sfchool, 746-555. ext. S. monthly meteorologlcaLsuntfnary.'to the Na- college honorary scholastic" SAMPLES, BANKRUPT STOCKS £Li tional< Weather Service, . • \."i society, at tile installation"' Students enrolled-inthe beauty culture curri- Duflocq reports the average tempcraturefor ceremony 6n"Thursdayeven-_. - NEW- USED COMPLETE LINE Gnnts_nf (he Industry mate no -culum at Union County Vocational Center, the month was 39.9 degrees, a slight departure ...... _ fMosury. Paint Representalivoj_ —r — secret of the fact that their utti Scotch Plains, will have the opportunity to'dls- of .02 degrees.beloVnormal. The thermometer Center theater on the Cran- To speak NEW JERSEY KPAHTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION .'.JLpfiiy"their talents Beforca team of profossionajs -hit-a-maitlmiim' temperature of 74 degrees;on - ford Cnmpus of Union College.- OF ofiiciF mate JMI IS complete control o' Dr. Paul Numerof, director in thefleldqt tlie first annual Kaifstyling con- _ March-'lS.-while lt-dropped-to tliemontli'slow ._. Dr* Donovan's tbpic will be SPECIAL SUE! DESKS FROM THE-LOGKER ROOM . . . the wortHs-out that ; their dnnbulion, through company test on Monday evening' in the-commo.ns area .of tlie hospital division of E.R. _ £>.n_2Uegrees on tlie lOtlv. On 13 days, the mer- "Leadership for Tomorrow.'' ACCESSORIES! Counseling agency _spme~OT~thFpaint stoTes~are~lsatfea"Wtrr'B"liLL Pen • of. the Administration Building on the campus on cliry.hit.5Q. degrees. Qr.lilgliter.r. . ———TiioTpiiblid'fs[Invited to-attend Squibb 81 Sons, will speak to_ -r owned-stores In most cases inde- chemistry, classes at Union ; _ftaritan. road. The event is open to tho public, j =—The coldest March day On reCordwasMarch. the ceremonies. ^ -Free Delivery" pitchers. They fall' into a definite •"pattern=hbweveir-, , .'•" pendent dealers arc used as sttp Twenty-seven models have volunteered their -18^md.l!), 1967 j)hetu2^degrees-waajceronlp(l A ctudonwnust^Da^lntheup-r^ College, .Cranford, today at' r 12T15 p.rrir- In the lecture HalT on apprpyed listing pine stones lo achieve this poal hair to be sct_and._combed in styles created by Duflocq.- perlO percent of the regularly ..which is easily-recogrfized by-the'better paintrbuyers—: by^the- scnlo~r~student.Tin- the beauty class. 7 •of tlie Nomahegan Building. —-During March. 7 2 degree days were rec6rd-_l enrolled student body and~ nr. yyllHnm A fiublnfeld of Millburn, die" -" Masury b lot is cast~wittrtrnnnde-~ Judging will be by—area—beauticians and Dr., Numecof-wllldlscuss ciir™_ around tornJOiesebaint pitchers• usually will interest ed—S6 less than in 1970. Since tlie heating sea-— Judged by tho faculty to have a director of the Educational and Vocational '• pendent paint dcdlcr and everything1 beauty consultants. --—•-— son began-on Sept, 1, 1970 4,570 degree diys good moral character and to rent medical uses of radio- e active drugs. Counseling^Servlce, .has announced that his ~Vou—wUh^^-slow-mGving--| w—Pfi^ed-pfoduet-pitchy •••• .- The contest was arranged by Michael E.Ele- .have been-recordcd,Tts- comparea~wrtli 4,989 possess recognized qualities^' agency has been .approved for an additional we do is aimed at Ins success For fante, coordinator-of-the-Dfcauty-culturecurrl- .durlng.thfi^alue_perlod in 1969^1970. - of.cltizenslilp, Prof. George P. foIIowed"in~qgick siici^ssioOy:a high priced curve" • : £ —it-ib only-Utfeugh his succoss lint .-culum. , . '• :— ----Precipltation=in March totaled 3.47 inches, Marks 3rd advisor and college . The agency Is listed in thejlatestedltlon . and finish you off1 with a'sftrewbSIl'.'.-Wrleh you swing ' we arc successful We call our The beauty culture, course arunton County which Is 41 Inch below normal.-This brings tlie - librarian, reported7~Only acr.. of the Directory of Approved Counseling .1 Vocational^CenlerT , ts. -a-ty/o-yettt-program- ^total precipitation for 1971 to ll,57jnches, __ credited Junior colleges pf- "Ag**tcfe^"'p»TCnTertcan-Bpard on Counseling Ly-Q-ulzRaiaymLshJn^ltii.sZleague^^ selves indepeiulcnt~wticmctlially which, upon completlon/o,uaUfleajhe_atudenC —^whllc—the—totul^at-tlilS'timclast-ycarwas 6.96 ferlng. studies equivalent t6~ "^llo •YouHaveA In Custom Walnut Woods Services, wHicfci piibEshetlf rjie directory. Is -Shown-above are tho two hiost used pinchers on Hockenr- •~—" ; w~e~~a7e inter (l(.p«i(lcnt~Nb~ono can to ttke the-New Jersey State licenslngexamin--- —inches. — ' - '. freshman and sophomore llard.to^itvDaugliter? -'A 1-—'• - . • - *-.. the only unlt-in the country which evaluates with the wrong product, the'Wron^_cqle)rf'jand'yoiiyiiir?!^" : -^jos^sloffrof-Mo5Ufy~Pro(Jucts'.^Suprpme House Paint-.oil ation fdr"beantreiS"rfsTCotIrsqs in"'HalrlUidslcIn.. Total snowfall (or the month measured 3,2 yaars of a four-year college : KE.W-SPRjNG counseling service, having been Incorporated deliver a product until it is maun care, diet and nutrition, physiology, makeup string gets ruptured::Yoirr_e^biil|pal?:p^lih.g'next year. rich beauty -with exceptional hiding power. Supreme inches whidi fell on one day. Snowfall for iho or university are eligible to __ FASHlbMS , for that purpose by the American Personnel techniques, and diseases and treatment are in- season measures 24.4 lnches.-whlch is lS^^^hBjvyrchHr^teTS'of Phi Tlieta Planning & Design Service—' and Guidance Association. . ; '. . goes both woys^-the body of your home as'well "as trim. faclurcd cluded in the program. '. ' .-.""' QlrU - Toons OFFICE & OFFICE Jt SvenskdJEhurchTalnt is best (or your home. If's tho c inches below normal. •': rT- JCappa. The Directory 7p'APProve .Counseling— The bisic reason wo areinbu iness _jippa, which is... BEST-BET-FOR "SIGH"^Y0UN6. AWARg WINNER is";"" .whitest o<"white house paints. Both of these products .' Come Visit W)>r>"(js7T . . Look -Agencies is available in local libraries, social _is to cam our customers' respcel regarded-atFtlie junior college ^FACTORY service .agencies, .and other-similar Institu- Hockenjos of Roselle-Park.-He-seeiiisTntent orKletting:-!!7^ have won many customers for Masury/Hockenjos. .7". Seek floats equjvaleqt-of_Ehl Beta Kappa, d-.-i~ Browse.1 •-••Weve~'crFuH-line of tions. It contains • essential information about We believe the dealer must cam his :1ms-to" promotc scholar*- .7209 -agencles-lWTrJie^Unlted-States,- Canada, •"everyiione of-his custatners_bat a thousand. He's a-sl.oW-^ ilp, to develop character,lind n and more. EQUffrCORP; customers' respect — arid Puerto Rico--t!iat have met tlie_standard pitch, straigtitJlpwn~t tre~mWdle typerEvery"tiimryq'O" forlcarnival fellowship a _rsjjuired by the board. , } NOW I We believe the products we manulac students of --American-junior— The Cranford-Jaycees-re- N.J.964-122^oi,.. 9 swing your_pain.tbmsh/jn'.his;-.|ea^3ou'1J;!nake:.a hit. lure must be of the highest gradc_ Iported-this week that plans . colleges. Prof, Morks said. f for their Centenniar- River._ ^Qck.enj os tel I s "youexactly what's^cotn ing -- tKey supply REDWOOD available and merchandised in such Carnival are progressing therighfproductfor thfi-surjace. -- - PLANTERS unique fashion that they lend them Ing of the river carnival com- selves to inlerestmp and-colorful jnlttec, iLwas disclosed that —promotion moro_Uian a dozen entries have ^chooseyourxojorrhe'll match it every:time.-Hockenjos-f;- been received-fromorgnni- JUST - We do not believe the dealer nor - Tnrinns wlnhlng tn nntErflnnrn p'Rches the Masury IJne of: Paints. He's, fearless, he_|* Masury could long exist ifenpa(cd --~—'—4n-the-carnival^ >_ _.-...-. The Joyceea i you'j .1000 Got your handsome .. in continual puce warfare but wi river carnival, as a .highlight. hitten They say there's nq such thing as a sure thing £ will always bo competitive in value of Cranford's cenlennial.yeoii- redwood—planter today,.. of celebration. In addition to~ '.'i. . but you can riR'siifH~-?inrt hR a spnrtiinn whsp yoii'.f- with" tho purchaso of _We will not nnnufaCture silb stnntt the parqde of floats', plans have long-lasting, '-"easy-to been made for canoe races, buy Masury. . '""_—_...' ;-^r; :/..:;--—^--•.-•. _| ard pTiint nor leave out a single — blcycle-built-for-two races, •u'sd^-Masury ''Redwood: ingiedienl "which our laboratory . refreshmenta_aiid_otlier_en-- Striin. ^~ ••-..: specifics as necessary to make tertainmeht. . 130 W. WEBSTER AVE. -.-..-. Any organization wishing to good paint Our good name and enter a float hr'the Carnival MASURY and wo proudly . yoi^s depend on every product we should contacr-WfllramrHlcks. ROSELLE PARK, H.J. sail III —15-Einv_sKrCranford,. pir tlie II COOO PAINT! sell -=- —Cranford—Jayceesr-^P.O. Box- CALL FOR APPOIHTM£NT, MR. P, ALBERT 271-,-f tn.tH.^. BTTsj Palsy grbyp ..The., most -frnm—in^irtp-thp-waflg—imnrnnpf^nfpiiaratinn nf fhp _l'^. •-.-,!_ I"! ff—V gBHCIIIIIIIII—11IIIIIIIWUWIIII^MM^^i—i^————~^*^m-> . - - — > :r OTR C S and riJtjtiiefis^ecQrdially-ihiiul&l^ 'r TO'"'h OId' '-O1TQ1£=5^P-*...^•••^^J:.'oCrjnr6"irTB6Uege^^^ 5 ^>^s''firsi:-"£ciij(:9tionaI Opppri- t'he&er' tirjnuitl^;';Vf. ^tJjLnSrt-.CpurH^ -™~-~.- [I\,hflid~iEsiflniiUflL-iiUlclieon.. ---. ' Mavdl' afrhF H wlnTriistar"'" if whafyour-sizefAlbbrt^ssiirisTryou proper ' x ~r-^—rr-memb^c^pf_;niinorlty--^roups-wH3 qfiSllfy ttSf Tuntl . V/heihet_you are Extra Long,—Extra Short or ^^^piiniitLiiidiiirKbHiTiT^ cocktajLl^houir;at-t __^__^_^__ . ^iid^to-atiaiid four-yeav^'fllME-es-ahiJ iuuversTHesy EJlbl- fArs, Donald- Young of. New' blllty Is also based on the completion of requirements Extra StoutwehavB-tbosizefaryau. Just select gutters and downspoutsnpenetration of mbisture becausc- • Vernon, thoTservice commit- for an associate in arts degree at a twu-year or com- the fabric and leaveiths fitting and style to Albert.- edges df lumhef were not sealed,,because nails were "BEFORE YOU PAINT" Booklet tee. The event wlU Includo a munity1 college. Benjamin was nominated for die scholar- s :: We Aree 21! Z fashion show presented by Don't let your s/Jw/teeb you away, come once and not protected, .because slash grain wood was used in ship b'y Dr. I vers en.' • Twenty one years ago, we opened tho hot dog stahd shown above. It had sight stools and-prettyTyeHow lights. Between Picolo of Bedminster; tinjoy Albert's Custom Made Suits. . • drror or because metal was not properly primed. Many For--reservations and In- r then and now, we had enaugh fun, work andhcartaches to last a lifetime. •••'•. , ,'•' • ' " formation contact Mrs. Census Hsfs S3 farms Today, we"seatT6he"'huhdred"and seventy, five peoplq In oufj.ovely colonial dining rooms. We serve luncHebn, dinner and other reasons coujd also be responsible.'Hockenjos is ' Young- at 538-5021 or Mrs. slacks till ploven at night. Our docktails and desserts dro doliclous. Our mentals comprehensive and moderately priced and we in business 'to help you correct these fafilts as they Jack Honart at 561-0731, ' ' SPECIAL OH ALL CUSTOM HADE SUITS • Proceeds will be contribut- X offer a children's menu for those undor twelve. Ma|or:eredit cards are accepted. ••. '•''.-'. appear and to enable: you to understand them. When Wandox Latex House Paint ed to the Cerebral Palsy in Union County in 69 is . dostinod .- for stardom. Treatment Center, 216 Holly Tho'noxt few years Will «oo Golger's Restaurant devolop into one of the finest eating places in'the county. We are gojng to DURIHG GRAMD mm ' repainting; It is necessary to correct staining and mois- Union Coiinty showed a total. 2. Value of all crops soldln try harder and hayo fun doing it. Yduand your fri,onds are Invited to participate. . • . 25% ture problems,so they ••will-not reappear on new paint. Available in a witlo range of of 53 farms.lntlio 1969Census 1969' $3,217,486; in 1964,. DISCOUNT FROM APRIL 22nd thru 29th' It is also necessary to cure mildew,' remove rust and PAINT & WALLPAPER CO. colors and noh-chqlking of Agriculture, according to . $3,105,952. P;S. Special thanks to our old friends and customers. From the'guy who ato twelve hot4dogs andtjrank twelve frosted root Naval Reserve figures released this week by 3. Value of all livestock, bears at ono lunch, tothe woman who always sands back her'food; wo riaod.you and onjoy .the challenge. • efflorescence, -to seal bleeding and discoloration tu Fine Paint & Wallpaper Since 1861 ' white, Wandox served its lab • the.U.S.' Department of.Com.- poultry, and their products The Nuvy has announced HOW MUCH DOES A CUSTOM MADE SUIT COST? insure in'tercoat'adhesion but most of all to paint a time before bocoinliig a full , that it Isljow taking immediate merce's Bureau of the Census* sold in 1969, $95,639; In 1964, 3-24 Westfiold Avo.,.W., Rosclle Pork " ' 245-7831 - 2 In tlio luot prcyiouq Censui $35,469. . ; flodgod merflbor of tho. Masury* enlistments in tlie Naval Ro- Uaual clean,.dust free surface. .' «erve. To bo eligible, 'enlis- of. Agriculture (f964) the num- . Reported for tlie flrat'tlmo Hours: Daily, 7:30 6.m. to 6 p m. Friday evenings'til 9 p.m. Product lino. Already the top bor of farms' reported In tlie In un agricultural census in Italian Silk Mohair-Suit '- • •"-•-'!•-$95•-.- v tees fnust bu between 17 and All.WrlnkU Fr.« Suit $95 25 years of ago andhavecom- cojuity was 103. .' Information on tlie extent to A carelessly prepared surface usually means a short product on new,, homes, Wdn^ which tlie corporate.structure- AH Yoar Round Wor«'t.'dJulf. . $90 pleted lltli grade. Furtliexln-. Of tlio county's total farms * Dacidn/Wool P.»inan«nt Pr.on Sult$90 " parjitrlife^lt-w-with the intent oi lengthening'the life of dex- Is' moving In on repaint in 1969, 39 are reported na la being' used;by operutors of formation is avallublu from farms from which agricultural Cao. of ' MASURY 'business -structure, seven of . ^ Titia report also shows av- Your paint will never fail because of guality if you use JerseysHofe— erago farm size in tlie county the' county's $2,500-and7over farms ore Incorporated. MAHY OTHER SUITS ON SALE! „ •.. Masury. .• • , " -• ,"- • '..;•• •"•'; IS COOD PAINT? New Jersey's beaches. *» • was'24.7 acres, and average - atretching . 127 . miles from* value of tliuse farms (land one] Sandy Hook to CaiJeMoy,— buildings) was $176,769. , FRIDAY DEADLINE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REfUNDEO Otlier flgorus from the. Ve- attract millions of visitors All Items oilier than spot •], annually. Many ot the vaca- pqct are: •,'•• : ' - 1..Value of all farm prod- news ' slioulj bo in our ' 2260 -560 Springfield Avemie?WestiEield^lV.J. doners find Atlantic City Just office by noqn on Friday. right for thelf. relaxation ucts' sold in 1969, $3,315,275 .needs - . • . in. 1964, $3,151,850. 1 . '.--•". . : .. ':'..!.-thurstlay,: April 22-, '197.1;;.;,... .12-Thursday; April 22, 1971-SPKIiVGFI.r;i.U (N.J.) LEADER

X FIGURED WHEN MY 3QN AND representatives^ H/S,MLS SAID My HAIR WAS Welchito Grapefnii! Drink iiiiimumiimiumMitwmAnumminitmnffiimiiiiimimiiumr LOOKING HEAT, IT WAS TIM£ c around Warindnco Park lake TO - 8-oi. con |g ' .. jflie 'bini'lc- /Jowci'Dii' -j.ip.iiiML- ciicny SIIUW While.ur' Mount I Uji, which-luvc'thick FOR SPRINGFIELD ! blossoms .irouiul il.f l:ikc in Wai'in.uu:u I'jrk, blossoms ilim gl"W in the .early moriUiip and INArVASHlNGTON One Step Floor Care • Eltobcih'.•liiil Kosc-lU-, IR-.IIU* in~I51o«i'iii.""ii"" in the muunlii'.lx. The- flower;; •'even-luve tJOOD ' wrr^i'-cpuricd liy Willi-H" AjuK-n;on, 'cliM >.ii:uiKiii of iakaiijyo, tliL- IUKL-II/O, tiie Shirofu^on, the Clifford P. Cats (R) of Railway JUICY SIRLOIN Stu'ruL^ca, the • N.ulciij1 Lhe Kuuigen, -'.uid llie. f'.tfu; Union'County I'.i.it (.'oimnis.iion.. •...... _ 315 Old Senato Office Building PEAL ' " •Jllf.l.!i;Ui-'1'i;'1.'i"'"""lO'"'''s'''uo'ivhc:Rwillil.iiYc-flciwc-ih. • Roasted Peppers Ib. ' Thi! • Kw.'mz.in holii l!i»--ii" viviil-pn:!: .o.lorini T S109 RIB STEAK " ~ INJTRENTQK " 7Kj-oz. QAC ShoulderLamb Chops lib •for nb.-ir.ly-.1 week ioni-ci' th.nj uihci= spi:ci£^.— $| 19 Board official cite!?_:s • ™CRIME PREVENTOR - Mrs.-Joan Swerdloff of 295 Baltusrol way, Springfield, 'receives the JERSEY SENATE, 40 MEMBERS 33' Porterhouse Steaks — , first Ci'tizensinfTAward from Springfield Local 76, PolicernenVBenevolentien's"Benevolent-Assodation- , D*ii.|.-tPU#M.^-____£?^°-- ?"CENTER CUTS— --JQ, - $|49~ last Friday at the PBA dlnner-^ance. John-HeffernaDCstatePBA presfdeht;"pfeSiKtSfllS~ Francis XV McDermoH (R) rOTK VnOpS^rstSuiDERlcillS:.-? HIP CUTSZJt* * OVEN Tailless T-Bone^ Ib. I - 312 Massqchusetts st. —Hudson-Together Combo Damage to building -double sessions as awjrd'as Sam Calabrcse(Ieft),presldentof Local 76, and Don Schwerdt (right) watch. Mrs. READY .£1891 Swardloff, nlonc with Albert Grady of Kenilwortli, shored the award for helping local au- Weitfield, 07090 — ' CH1EN_ FmhPicnks^-^:— T 39 Whole Filet Mignon : •"UicirTmJS ;__WHOIE— in future Hudson Family Pack Napkins OR. HAIF ' at &afiusiolj:lub Matthew J. Rinoldo (R) •-• 2oo ct. 39«— DSinyio sii^sToiis'Tnfcttliu-posslbmryotaiitinrr Rotarians tarhear Boneless Pork Butts < 69' : - 142 Head ley .tor. the existing-cil_ucatie Belter-Business Bureau it wnri-'-genulne-iulairectpearlgi" MayBo l m •- Architectural sculptor Maxwell Ghayat, who wan. 13-oz. the rftimmor. motrais, iiiid'-tlie iransfer of stu- worked with federal and iocol;agendes. Better stupid, but I-thought culturedpearls were man-— lives and works on Morris aVernie, Springfield, He came to this country threeiyears ago and January issue of his "Report follow:— - boi. . CHIQOITA^BRAND •block with .i-huavy-locl: oiiihe door. —• • 1 RID CHEEK APPtEJUICi^ 29 clchts^from school to school aimuallyTiso as made and that real pearlBjwere a matter of will be among the 24 invited artist-craftsmen has since won concerto awtirds of the Garden Home/' It Tasked readers to • Third — tilt fight against Robert Claridge of -7 DuncKif i-d., Sprinc" to equalrefrprffSKtirCF—of^Tnrowdinciamonp; the ' SLICED . - '-29-OI. luck. " ; •-•--.-- whose works will be on display at Far Rrook • z^State: Philharmonic Society -and thelnterlochen : list, in order of rJielrjurcency,_J_cnvjlronmental; _ pollution. It Ehlers Paprika =. Tin VEl CUNG con field, called police Saturday to"rcpnnrTtrar- four high schools, according to Fred.fi. llage- School, Shortlillls, April 30 through May 2. the six issues they foel are was .listed Jirst bj^lO Rer- Wesson Oil ^^^£=3 t°'J^9i Diet Delight Peaches Bananas -about—54OO..'worth of autom»lule parts were, ;dorn,'board president. ' — . ' CONFUSED ' ..National Music Camp. He plans to' stUOjrnext. > Dear Confused. ' > ' —.-'.--- Theme of the display Is "Earth, Air, Fire, year under Ivan Galamlan at the Juilliard In-_ most in need of attention by . cent, and mentioned among the —H^-or-—29'-:- stnle'rr from his car, tioliee":;itid.--Mis;iin^,.- dll Know YoOr french-XreelTBe^nT-^i-Mc^ti^ta.-25—fe^ 39 -_You're_ not stupid at oil. As soon as we WaiSITplus' ManTOBJeWftB a Personal State- stitute. .: -'..'... '• . • ••-••.' -CongrwreHt-also-asked which—top-six by 60 percent. IUUII from the -car .weireTho~t:ran:.miS!iion,~Ilrive r ment.". ••—:— Bite-Powdered Sage shaft mid shift linkage. ' .. __ and .in expected to reach 5,800 in 1973, received your-letter one ot our fleet-footed specific areas of Federal Fo'urth — the need nrover-' Xut-Creeiw Beans -PEI MONTC •••-_—^' J5^ Handi Wrap JCOFF -'roll" "Tlie referendum would ;uiih6nytHl>s~said- his' car-was "parked for doingQu favor—and the store, too.- 'Pjirujn the fliolma SandmelerSchool> . ..'._~ -Toilet Tissue -sotiw6v^--~" ^28' MaxwellHouse Coffee -in_tlie-lot,at the ffldo Diner an Ru.22 aiTdThai to. be-Newrlorsev^s state department witli the Better Business Bureau . New Mexico State College, left teaching in ment: (3)"envirdhmental"pol- ficient housing, and ,lack_of Sweathogrt Mb! ; r lution; (4) reforming riiewel- mass transit. This category 7 -they Were missini; wlien lie camcouL. !rni r!BOnongy-to spend-4n~tlie-fl3eal-year-begin*— —-IQ4B rn iVvnlo hlmuolf fn _rhi» _majrtng nt arr.-J 1 « « 39' StaffCoffee SCALLIONS FOR SAUDS "Wing Juiy-l. '—--=-h^=ii=rzr=^_'_j.. -His works.also-include designing ritual art,/ "TaTeTystEmr^SJ-problcmsof —was-mentioned-among-the-top. Gay-Bau(iu*al .-.= i-Two_i;lass_ globes valued-.u $K0- woi-o-ro- arrie,—•-...--•-... .— •- • . —— '-•idje^ cities, and (6) neglect of six_ by 37 percent of those $qve morion Groceries afftdttGood:D.eal!zz -Pocted-^stoleii-IasL-\Vci.LK!Sdav from-llglits-a't —lo.-vi—SrornhorK—of- -•SpringflcltLhas-Jieeu- An^jinoljsis. of tlio- Covernor's_$1.8 billion My complaint 1 s-very petty, but 1 felt I.had. and creating abstract necklaces and rings. Ho * : ; WATERMELON ' the_ entrance to tho-Sumniit--Hfn~Apurrmonr.s budRet"for state-government in-fiscal^ 1972;— - has-exhibited In" Boston, Dallas, .Ctenver; at older "Americans. . answtring the pall; : :r: Puc»x Blioo 29-oz. ^nc iianied-XO...ilie-ilLiim'fTTllBt-for the fall semt-Htor T boupf a-comfotter packed in '' '-"Nearly-one-thirdTomiose" - Sixth —, the need to "help -on-Stone 11111-road, polico said. iit_Anij>rlcnn Univcrsity^WaKliinpton, D.C, just published-by tho_New Jersey Taxpayers ;a plnstiC'Bajrand^n-the big (it's enclosed-••_. -IMan^and His World^' In Montreal, and the : Dress U DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL can - = Jr-^1 YELLOW ONIONS ,H^^ T Association,-, shows the. deportment is slated r —NationalDeBlgn Center. He has wonnuraerpusi responding to the...questi/in- older. Americans live in'dlg- "A"KxycleJx;lonBing iu..Bill Phillip's nf.-l.'J3—• along witli the comforter) it says it is 72" Liquid Plumber : 3 "Hawthorne avor, Sprinivfleld, waiTsiolun iron) -for-a-total of over $506 million for operating by 90", but when I got home 1 found it was awards. He is no\ir primarily concerned with • naire said the issue most nlty an3 economic'security." Tomato Juice "«TIER . - - i" 25- Chase & Sanborn con^— I MclMTOSH APPLES^ 4M t£ 49' -lii front of liis house''last Thursday,_p<>l|ce»_ costs, stale aid and capital, an increase of ritual art. •'- ^ "urgently.-inlneed of attention It was listedlflrat by 10 per- 32-oi. very very-fBmfili; I got out my tape measure ''by__Cpngress-ia.ending U. S»- cent,— and-mentioned-among . J • J » reported. ——=^- , _ .. PricHardori dean's list JtiT_\/2 million over the^currentryenr'srap- ' and it's actually 62 by 81 inches. I've also _ •—neont." Lipton Soup CHICK NOODLE 2Pk 25' Maxwell Instanf FLORIDA ORANGES Jpropri adon. ^nia-entir-e-increase-ls-attribut- sent along the sales slip. f Jnvolvement iii the war,"Wll-^—the—top—six by 30 percent^ •Jiilwlti-Riilph-PrichardiT«on-of-Mv.-nnd Mrs."" able to increased, state aid to., local schools. CAT rliaWarreportedi—^Close-to 70 "In the second part of the, John II. Prichnrd of 70 Mcnsliaw ave.^Sprlng- Institutioiis^and Agencies, tlio otlier half- refurnsterporf /percent of the respondents .survey," -.--.Williams said, Gfdssboro dean's lisf Dear Foflledt , . ' ' : T" :'finlfli^lia;^-been-nmmd-r'i-tlio' dean's list for billion dollar department in state government, USS"SAMTA~BARB3UiA>-! Navy Lieutenant: ^mentioned this issue some- "dealing with'notional priori- Strawberrj Pre*er»es 1 tlie second—term—of^thg_l970^1 *)7I.. H'rhpolj. You wereq't-tliQOQ}yj)exs/jn_fQOled—so was where rnnong the top nix."—ties' for federal spending. ".RjrSnoWdT^^rrTilTD^orSprT^i^ieldTa ^^ -education—canW-ln-4ig6l^-with year at Mai-yyille COHCRC. MaryvlUe; Teiui.- mllllonirWhlle Its operatinp: costs are up almost aoved^from sale, and the store manager has Ryan of 56-B Forest dr., Spring- Ranking second In the-poll - ^ "=^"ifr Star Studded Dairy Savings. — ^> ^ —+ ,$far Studde$luddt d Frozen Savings.'— hasljeen named to the dean's'lint ntCilasBborn Me Is "a" Senior .ln'-the'CollcKo of-bilie'ral Arts liomeport •FANCY COLLAR 22-percent listing-It "Ko. IV jar "State CollefieT-accanilni: JoT>r. Prunk Bref/., • d Sl In second place was more aid vice president of acndomlc affairs.— ministered' by tlio department Jumped" The store will give you a < for {lie cities, while increased ROYAL DAIRY'~~7 . ^^St" SARA LEE "•• inllUon'TTIie department's ?500 ~slV.o) absolutely free-along wlth^their apologies" POUHD7CH0CZC01WH" — : deployment to the Caribbean Sea. spending to clean up pollution is second lurge'sC""™'-". and thanks; ™"' . ; , . " ^., -• was third, and greater allo- CER. CHOC, ORANCE, SPICE, PEVILS,

The Department of .Higher Educaton, $lth —~- — -^——Larrie^Q'FarreUj Better Buslriess Bureau SOME cations to health programs ORANGE JUICE 39 BAHAMA, RAISIH, COCOHUT- ^ the largest operating budget of $194 million," Was fourth. ' Dinner Napkins GOODDEAL BUTTER ib-tliir(l:lurge.st in-total dollars'recommended. Pear'Larrie, •'- -._-—_ OH SALE - V2 PRICE! : 2rnamec/ fo-dean's list: SPECIAL —'It is interesting to note," &AN0UET PWPlESS I he department's, total-budget of $226 million Four years ago my husband died. After the r : ~«- ~ ALL.k-fH.bsfof PE.TJUPP.LIES" he added!_"that nearly half will help finance New Jorsey's institutions of FRESH N E -first fow-monthg,-whcnall-my friends flocked Two Springfield students have been named • Stock op now for - - . .^--~ . OLDS-GUT tAi>>- Fruit Salad CHEF CHOICE FR.FRIES ' higher education., \. *•; . '•'""• around to see if-I-was.okay, they sort offorgoL -_to"the deJJn-s:liit:atRochesttr (N.Y.) lrtstitui;e HOTEL BAR BUTTER ---— ib.« ^ ZlFourtli on tlie spending ladder is the Trans-' '•••• FRESFTTGROUNP J00% BEEF ' voy said educadoo"should be about me; A mondi agolgotaphone call telllng=_-_oi_TechnbIogy. They arer David B. Pierson [""among the nation's top priori-" poi-tuutin Department, budge«Kk»t-^lO3-millloii; :J* KIBBUE BISCUIT ^ 1: ': <' BREAKSTONE WHIPPED 51 T.V. DINNERS BANQUET •'.. —-•-'^ me that I had worrelghrhalf-hour private dance ol 147 Linden ave., second year graphic arts _ -ties,^, and onej-fifth. said FRtKER QUEEN down almost $24 mllUon_fromtliecurrentyeai'i— ~lessons -for :only-$8.™Ordinarilv-I~would have arid~photography. and Rnrlty^ Jr*P?nn? "t }*?• •^DOG or CATJYES- 10 to it should be_ our'~first x Trash CanLiner BREAKSTONE CASSEROLES All.' VAR. —Goni'ilned-Bpohding autliorlzations recom— hung iip, but itwus a gloomy 'da y and I' --••••-couldrf-. S. Maple-ave.,~frrst. ye-ar'graphic arts and _Jt!_ "^vmrytblngtarMan's fle»( Frl*n«| 6-0622'-• (Mu'-CantuV- - -i.'^ ' contiernedjwipi what their na- CIRCLE K' adopted for the entire state governmenTfor the kept on-about_my_slgning up for a course for tional government^'is.Jor. Is PATRICK CUDAHY BOLOGNA 69 SLICED STAFF fiscoljear 1970. - . $181 which is ten per_cent off^something or- BACON Orange Juice KOON FRI. til NOON MON.' not, doing. .___-' mispondii«ahro^o^riirt6hij^iff;2ni>»«rof'7Tii»lta J orli&-r~He"neveiSTStopsjtalk!ng andldon-t-want _- ;"They _are well aware, Glad Sandwich Bagi_ SWIFT H , Plu« 9>p-....: y° n 14-oi. box- 49* tr._'^_; AMER. KOSHER FRANKS il NATURAL CASING ! PANTYHOSE . -•-.;.— .FRIDAY -DE A"D"CTFrE--.-. " -::.:. All ilomt olinlr-thaii spot nim should hi, in onlndicii by noonOl ^^"i ' ' COLGATE TOOTHPASTE GENOA SALAMI lif SISS5 AND TREAT —:PrDgroBso ToraqlQ.F DEODORANT „»..„„ r'-tf,^ vjjn

;al«ffh'*l<^'"*;tt The semlnar-la-QpeiutO-WO- SPECIAL V SPECIAL For the price of regular round-trip ccpno,- 2 $ to theJ._vlcG-presiclent, for re- men who are 19 years of 3 w**tt «tf»r •*»>)*»•<•«»«*• my-class air fare'yoii als6 get ficstK;lasshotels ' s 13 • Powtr Atrallon Solid Pack Tuna ULTRA BRITE MINTTOOTHPASTE 2i-'BllSS \\&i buun lurvliiy Iho ^lomo Ownor aecretnry has prompted Miau 4tt«..,«,i for 89 YEARS. For t cbinplulo, HtEE INSPECTION of BUssiculo to alinre hor.oxper- PIZZERIA ANNUAL "GREINSKEEPER CARE" PROGMM Good. Deal — fc* your homo by a Turmilo Co'nlrol ..Ex|>url,\uporvitud lences witli otlior women. RESTAURANT UTEtnrm -: LLOYD EXCHANGE TRAVEL by llie finest lueliidjal staff, phono our noarosl' • Power Aeration >Tow«rA»ntlon • Power Aeration.- • Power Awatlon 1988 Motrle Ava., Union C.nt.r * 6B&-4&00 ; Moisturelle Miss Dufisicijlo ootorL'd tlio . • Power* Rolling' . . local off-ice: . . ' • Power Rolling • Power Rolling • Power Rolling -;-—-»•-•- Job market Ulrectly> from • Fertilization • Fertilization • Ferdllutlon ,• Fertllljallon , • '•> UNDER NEW imn» " ' I2H5-1O turtnwiter M% U.P, Oiiro rrlll|-| Bill save, in's TRAVEL MART j 15 OFF hipji school where silie had been .• : (1S.1S-10 furlmlllK Mill) 10 OFF COFFEEMATE • fertlllutlon I uruu-i Control ,6-07.99°, (ST. -uiirollud In- tliu- commercial h»% U.F, Duro • Seeding > 17S7.Sprlnp(l>ld Av.., Mdpl.wood - 7ol-o277 ; • Weei) Control lllb.rxrlawKt.lt.) GROUND, INSTANT oc.FREEZE DRIED . 16-or. JAR, + m Prv-Emerfience Cnb • Weed Control 1 CR 7-0079 curriculum. She joined her MANAGEMENT • Crab Grats Control' • Spot Weed Control , • ' . (P>«°a|lh«'-Lo<;allon) •, BLISS . '.Qrtss Control. • Chinch Bug Control • Chinch Bug Control MAXWELL HOUSE TASTERS CHOICE current employer In 1966 • Sod Web Worm • Dinners Sorvod ; • Onib Proofing • Sod Web Worn-. CqnM Jan Rdll-on PL 6 6666 lund hua since more, thnn * Spot Weed Control Control ' 'K mimmumr Please send nqe your free World &oofc • ''-r 'doublet! her unnual Income. " Al.Talttj OOt Order? , r*ta twin nu. 4 umncu Circle bno: ' " COFFEE COHK b FREEZE DRIED !_Sho_huH_ulso..fpund tlmo foi<- Call\(pr Del Ivory* ': APPLY ANVTIME W Off 1.5-oz. 79° educutioiial lidvancemtint und SAVE TIME!...SAVE LABOR!...SAVE MONEY! VM., Mla»:" WITH THIS COUPON , , • WITH THIS COUPON , •-... . . WITH THIS CQUPJQN .WITH THIS. COUPON JUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. BEFORE MAY 15th will' complete .tlie require- •tlMIMATK aUESSWOIIK AND WAITED dOLUIISI LIMIT I COUPON PER FAMILV-NO SUBSTITUTIONS UMIT I COUPON PER FAAllY NO SU1ISTI1UTI0KIS | ments for un aeserdate In arts il^Vitaife i LIMIT 1 COUPON PER FAMIIY-NO SUBSTITUTIONS UMIM COUPON PER FAMIIV-NO SUBSTITUTIONS 376-0392 COUPON GOOD WED,. APRIL 31 TNRU fiOUPON GOOD"W60» APRIL 21 THKU. COUPON-GOOD .WED., APRIL 21 THRU COUPON' OOOO WEl> , APRIL 21 THRU DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMtNATOft CO., INC. • EST. T882 degree In business udiiilnlc- ' ROCKLAND SUMMIT • SPRINGFIELD SAT., APRIL 74' ' ' .SAT,,APWl'24- . ' • ' SAT;.'APRIL SAT., APRIl 24 '- '. • s . . v • '' •. ' - • y trutlun at Union College In Opari 7 Day* a Wook CHEMICAL CO—INCT Dry'Control TOP •'•••' , . IH 4.22 IH ^'-22 -••'. • IH ^-32 .N. i. MILLBURN •MAPLEWOOD June, • . •• v 4 p.m. to Midnight ' rwsAiwAitN i Orio of the Oldest & Largest f^iras Parking In Rtior • 4-oz. --.** —. StSlltjSood DSo|L—. Miss ' DuBsiculo bellevea UNION AREAS, CALL »l>or hbriiruiqUrv. «ffiH«ri'-«, 376-5983

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^^ HEAT WITH holds at 7.1-pet* -Operating » Uti-model car in good working personal Ki]uryt^*16, fatal 41. ^~ ... ."Recruitment Week" is being observed this ; Education, UCTI and Union College cooperate ea.eamti.. order on dry pavement with clear weather -State of license: New Jersey, 1,547; New on its group rates week at Union County Technical Institute, to fulfill- TheToTinty college neeOs uf Uiifon available to groups an to spedk-af^unif-dinned i$ tlie time drivers should be most alert. York, 721; Pennsy.lvaaia.-323: the Sowh. 264; , . The Turtle rBack'Zpo, West Orange, offers Scotch Plains. Dr. George Baxel, president, County residents. - Facilities at Union County-Xechnicallnstl- Veteran actor William (Bill) Gargan lost his pp f >H f n .-orupldns for drive r—A^r*^ ^ stjirifTri ~s* r»]f '=f l Tfrls wff^lf by* .177; yiarylapd, t3fi; Cgn Prt1rur»—:—-J pedal group tour rates, to schools, scouts, said area industries andifirms have been irt->~ Through. air agreement-signed by-the-two-^—ruterScotch-piains,-will-be-madeavailable to Voice to cancer sortie years ago but has found New Jersey Turnpike Authority Chairman chuf?ch","s6eraT7anil cIVRrOrgffrUzatlbnsrwlllch" An orientation luncheon for the members ofi 1P3; Massachusetts, 70; Delaware, 63; COMFORT to-interview institutionBr^^stadents^-at-aOTf-eorolle^Mn—^-aTeyttidnstriai-prcommnnity-gFOupa-tor 00-., J-^ecand-vol^ce^aaoVa^iew-rflrfpr flargnn-WJUJ L___1_ - From 'February- to-March, the-rate of un- Alired E. briscoll "show that of.2,135 make reservations at least two'weeks-ln-ad— potential candidates for employment. a personal appearance in Elizabeth at .. i^o; :. ; college level programs earn credit toward an * cupaflSHal, educational, or"service-oriented Union County United Fund was held last week' employmenr^in New Jersey remained sub- dents on die Turnpike during 1970, 1,504-or,..^Washington. , p.C.,_50; West of the Mississippi Vance. Tours-must be scheduled for Monday' '•' •' Union County-Technical Insltute is a two- associate In applied science degree, which is the special gifts dinner and dance of the Amer- purposes, it was announced this week by Dr. at Bell Laboratories ' Murray Hill. . .''' stantially unchanged at 7J_percent of_ the work 70 percent occurred on dry pavement, 479 River, 47; other New* Englnnri states, 44;"" through Saturday. LOW COSfTUXOTT POR year school offering career-tjrientedprograms ican Cancer Society, Union County Unit, on ^conferred by Union College, Programs included George'Baxel, president. • • GeorgeM, Zrlny, general-campaign chair*—- force, according to the New Jersey Department on wet .pavement, 102 on ice, and 50 on snow. other, 17.. ' ' '•"" - The zoo anticipates about 10.QQQ.such.groups —intherengineering-tecluiologies, businessand Priday, April 30. . HOME OR FACTORY in the agreement are electronics technology, The Board of Education, governing body or man and comptroller of Bell .Laboratories.] ... of Labor and Industry's Division of Planning The late-model- cars -were in more' accl- this year. Last- year 120,000 persons" toured zz^allied healtbJleld.s, Under contract with die mechanical technology^ cheinlcal technology, • An actor for 35 years, Gargan appeared in ECONOMY IS A IONUS UCTT appointed by the Union County Board of reviewed the campaign plan and distributed! and Research. Qver-tlio montlirtoul-jobIessiZZIId2ntsrilii»n others, the 1969's leadfng~the"IIst" ' Union County Coordinating Agency for HIglier ' civil technology, data processing^technology. _more than. 100 motion pictures. In 1941, he, iiiiiiiiiiHiiiiin n niiiniiui in imtinnnir HWMwwiV^.Sl^r^^TFoScf •^uriS"^'"^ "Cboseh Freeholders, has passed a resolution materials to die team members. — ' nesjs. dropped by 1,500 to anestlmated221,0O0. -vrtttr 621rfollowedby 197O's with 536,1968's No Otlnr Htit li CUwer stating, in part,, that the Institute "...will co- .won-an Oscar nomination'as best supporting ; yp Among tfaose'nttEndiijg*were;-Fred Bourlier^- -: -Normally, unemployment' declines more than ;with 512, 1967':; with 379, and diminishing in • Students enrolled in the technological add sponsor industry-OErJsboivsponsoired courses f hiH-XoleJn "They. Knew Wha_t They Or At Srtel Kemper Insurancer-Dri-Burton Belden, Esso' this in March" wltir"Uie" pickup of seasonal- numbers down to the earlier models. • v §, lUrnpike aCCldentS: jjj— regular admissioTi>rTce~6T~75"ceht9for-eaeir hoaltli flelds-rocelveOT-the-JobLr-ainingduring- -and-offer-tlienmnder-the Division-of Contin«~ :Wanted." Probably bis best known part was : Research; Richard" Jackson _IBM^Xewis-G activities.' .' - _. ' "~The statistical report, prepared .by the = ••• i ^ adult and 25 cents.joTHeach child—It also —We'Satisfy Your Complete Heating . their two years at UCTI. During their last ulng Educauon.ln addition non-credit seminars that of "Martin Kane," the first private eye r King, Enjoy ChemJcairThomas Trotta.rEliza--^— reduces its price for a one-mile ride on the r quarter,-technology students work for area Over" the" past" year, tlie unemploymont rate Requirements And Save You Money and course will be co-sponsored by theTech--—'ina-iietwork-TV-serie^, — *— ^—bethtown Gas; Ralph-Rice, Singer Co.j-Jeffrey % Inattention blamed § 1865 train, The Iron Horse,-£rom-35 cents to ' firms, which upon graduation could become Jersey has Increased by 2.0 per- - = The most frequent cause of accidents H CALL FOR_A FREE SURVEY nicallnstituteandpublicserviceorganizadons,- At. die time he was hitby "cancer," Gafgan Ttiompson,_Ribllc Service Electrif & Gas;, a -The weatlier was clear in 1,584 or 74 _25 cents. Other "extras" might include 7 permanent employers. W centage-polnis_iin Lthe volume has surged by j§__on tlie New Jersey Turnpike is still tlie I clubs, professional organizations, unions, and .' "S emerging froni semi-retirement. Ironic- —-Wosley. Eick, Robert Sprlngtiorn, i^ew Jersey percent of the accidents. It was raining dur- cents for special food for the animals and • OIL BURNER - Gonvarsiont and |StateTSen;-MatthejRinaldo wt -J.Rlnaldo spealo wlU-be-guesc t "Tn" Institute ronslnVrs job placement. as_ "65,200. , "•• 3 old nemesis: Inattentive driving. ' H .other'educatioiial institutions," .— - - . nlly, .his last role was that qf.die cancer- BellJTeleplione Co.; Raymond Klinger, National' souvenirs prices frim 5 cents to $1.25,- Installations —- . aker at the Union County Senior Citizens orie^of its responsibilities,"Dr.BaxelexplainTcrrr±Dr-Baxel fyplflincrt tliar tin, ly^rd passed stricken President in a Los Angeles-Stage == As in former years, most accidents in r State Bank. ' . . ,' The unemploymeni-rate-decreased_berween - inl2. -._ -.. .•'•-:•• • ••.'-.. — _-l •—. The tour package includes zoo guides who • FUEL OIL-Sale* and Sorvico incll convention to "be held May A at Con- edA , r.'and is proud o,f it,j*,,«s record of almost „10 0 the resolution due to the.'increosiiifnumbers production of "Tlie Best Man.". | 1970 were blamed on inattention-behind _ A l A Also, O. Ray Smldi,;EnJay.Cljemlcal;Robert) A^^7rTotal~of 3,261 vehicles had' no defects. 3 tlie Wheel, accounting for 37.1 percent of S discuss the animals and*answer questions. For necticut Farms Presbyterian Churcli in Union. per cent placement over the years. Through of Union County residents and workers who After his operatlonVGarganmadeno attempt areas^lncreased in' four, and remained un- The remainder had: defective tireg, 210;— $1 the7gropp~tesdennay-Dbtaln"in-BdvaiiCB an~ .. 'Others who have been Invited to attend in- close cooperation with the faculty, our lay_ Weeks, Esso Research; Paul BoEland, Subur- I~the2il35 accidents reported on the Turn- S - are turning to part-time educadonalprograms-to ccoirn'to acting. Instead, he is playlng_a I ban Trust Co.; Gavin Spofford, Summit & "| wouldn't mind letting .y.ouJi.av."..tKs_L i word—fiiangi-ri- "in two. Of the larger areas; de- brakes, 55; steering, 21; Tights, 9; other, 58. = pike last year. The 1969 figure was § insinictional package which contains a booklet^ clude Martin Aranow, presldenL of the .New advisory committees, and other persons in at UCTli to the numerous requests from local - new "starring role;" He' tours tlie country - If you wouldn't put to many in-front of it..*' creases. occurred_ln Atlantic City, Trenton, T describing zoo animals,' their habitat and other Jersey Tenants Association; _Edward L. Don- Elizai>eth~Tru5t~Co.; Robert Goldsby, Leo- - Type of accident: Property damage; 1,178; | 2,272. .— ••_•.._.'. . § . 215 Hlghwoy 22.W local business and professional organizations companies and unions to conduct retraining or for tlie American Cancer Society, without . - Long Brandi, Camden and Paterson-Clifton-. intarostlng facts, a souvenir guide book and afcue, director of the Division on Aging; and firms, an.attempt ls-made to match a stu-. g _Second_on die list of accident causes-§ •upgrading classes, and to the interest of local salary ,-encouraging-felJow-laryngeetomees-aadr Laboratories, and William EUls. National_- p Passiilc, as seasonal activities in construe- .- bookmarks for each child in tlie group. David Einhbrn, director of Union—Count_ y dent's- demonstrated capability and potential greeting volunteer fund-raisers with a "thank .FRIDAY DEADLINE; _ | was excessive speed; third, defective = acdon groups who need facilities to perform State Banl^of Elizabeth. '" '•'-.•,—••'-yf^i—" *— - tion,-trade-and service industries picked up. ; Tjirtle Back is open fiuiiilO a.m. to_5.B.in._ -ijegnliServlcBfl, andXar£Ctor_EdwaEdH^aUor---•* "*-•-"----- " • •••—.. • - .With the demands of a specific Job." This is. social_services ___- youfor saving my life." •- at tf (4 -5—equipment.. ~ —88JRJ6W T "~Zrlny~ announced that "The goolvfoiyTn5Doardsp_eciHcs- In his talks on behalf of fund-raising affairs, r 1971-72 c^palgn-is41.023,p60,lrepres'ealiiig_--.'. , ... ° v . - ~, ~y-, , ourortrcftby noon on rt\ ^illlllliliimmmiuillliuillimiimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllr.. to 6 p.m. on Sundays-and-holidays—It-Is thatUCTljwill off er facilities freejof charge to ut cancer prevention semlnarsarid before reduce joblessness ln Atlantic City and In the • a 5 percent increase over last year's,goal ol earns accolades those who need them provided the sponsors do fellow—victims of cancer, Gargan-uses. tlie S975.000.V He said, ".With, the qilfclity. B£*S> • • Palerson-Clifton-IJassaic labor areas. At- taitiidiif;r: eso'phiigeal. mefliocl'of "sfJeecIvwhlch tlierapi sts nlandfi. Mprrlirir.. whose resignation as 1 ganizadonal—team ~presentr_heEe7- today,' we_'_ lantic ICityt , a Trentoian n and Long_granch~areas Union "Feeh ..... ^ describe as^a-kind of "controlled belching. ' ; dean ol"tlie-GolIege^5f^Ktuculture_midJEn=ZZr9PyK ?H = ~^V Y to-tne^unempioyment ue- = DIDl C Dr.BaxeLsaid onyone-interesKdinjitilizing e can-again-antlclpate a sizeable increaBe tKTs to-the-unemployment lie- the UdTl facllides shouldc, toIhii%wV-"" 1°*»=PW*Z- " ^•continu£..-to lmplIs-.U -Award-plaque und a framed citation. ' tlie Smaller areas, die most significant declin ThB-^ppolntmenr~of. Victor — y y n-Se-Ssqlio^cts^foTih^^-waa—realized-ln-tlie;-Ocoon-City-Wildwood- -..l.._.'!A'in' I my brother's to support—Amftrtcan--Gttnccr.. Godeiy Morella_of_Plscatawjy_as ad"- supporty -pro- -••• , T-r"^ ..-r-— i-r L- -. ___i_menc:new_ programs and improve existing i that his "decade of tenure as' deanxjf this Cnpe May_area,i«lu.cLi droppedby 1.9 per- keeper?" grum? of researchh, educatiodi n andd patient •pop«Newsr anReleases;d otk-Jor-out—T-ipslo" n Submitfing onCg in 6rder, loInmyldeThe^necessary ser- 2.—'iWhoro-is-ihe LOUD, : Institution was marked.by: courugcr^andoe.^^ccntage points to-16.1 percent of thejtfork JresKtait' of tlie Union County -."-—service Jn"thc"county7 : -^—•—-——7— -;', vlcesfor"all our Union County re and commitment toward the revision of goals r°r™. Most of die decline .resulted from tho the God of Elijah?" ^ h airmenof rh~e~speclal gifts dinner. Carton -3.-/JWhy have I found favor . Technlcaljnstitute-and Voca- ar.i objecdvos to meet the ever-changing • Wring of workers^to rtjfurblsh resort busl- . . . "tionaTCehter, Scotch Plains, "SrStallttrd, chairman of the board of Jersey needs oK citizens of New.jersey." ' w-xzs for the' coming seaso.n7TJ6spTte-UilsJ_Jn.your eyes, tliat you should'-- was announced this week by . Mortgage Co., EUzabeth, and RobertG.Guem- *[Z clutlon commends Dr. Merrlllfor his over-the-month_drop, tlie area stlll-had^the-J^ake notice of, me. when I- pel, executive vlcoTpresldent and director of "unflagging faith-intlw efficacy of uiihampered7^il»ehoBt-unomployinent rote In the state. .. am-a-foreigner? - . —£)rr-George-H;-Baxel,- presi- dent. Jersey- Mortgage, plan_to. apply-tlie-advanced discourse and -discussion -to-redirect- the " The two-areas-in which unemployment re-.-- i. Mo is the LORD, that - Morella, formerly coordln- ... gifts toward the county Crusado goal of ~ ^ energies* and resources of ^,tli0e ^ollccollege.] " it "-mained-constantwere-JerseyGityandPhllllpfi- I should diced his voice and ,ator_of diomechanlcaltechno- $165,000." . -' ' burg, at 8.8 and 6.'5 percent of tliowork-for '"'-'--^—"' '- BJil logy department in the Tech- mltted It to function as"an mr£grai:p¥rt-QfIuT6___£-respectively;e-35H?.yj — ~-~' •.-.••^--.— " 5.'"Pleaso.lcll'tnC-wherein nical Institute, will assume "planning process to chart the future course of, Compared with March 1970, the Jobless rate'- your groat strength' .lies,..?',' responsibility for, pUblic.rela- — the Experlmenr^tadon, includlngthoeoopera-- rose iiv all 15 labor areas. The-jersoy City .6- "Why has^not tlie son ,liv_ Special Value h PINE'bestseller! tlons ln addition to'tiieadmln yo dve Extension Service and the toachlhg pro-_ labor area recorded tlie most substantial-over- of—Jesse come to the meal. istrative' dntips. , ^__ (FORMERLY 0FT8JDTE^2rUNI0N either yesterday—or today?" "' "''-i*7^——' ~—;:r~~:_——.— . grams." • - tlfe-year increase among the larger-areus-- In assuming 'his new pos- up 2.8 polnts.to 8.8 percent of tlie work force. ANSWERS _ ition, Morella said he looks qeks the vote Of all 15-labor—areas, Flemlngton recorded —(RSV)~r7~canr-(Geh. 4:9).- ''History "liiisTlndeed sTidwh us Uiut nothing 2. Elisha (2-Kings'2:14).-3.- forward nrthe challenge of hlo - tlie largest over-the-year rise in rote, doubling 1971 assignment. ls,jis powerful as an idea whose time has come. from 4.Lpercent in March 1970 to 8.2 percent «uth ;(2:10). 4. Phuroali (Ex. Americans .want tojlevelop tlie responsible en- riculture board. 1 —-T— Sj2).-S. DuHlali (Judg. 16:6). "I feel a real coominitment TOYOTA to the promotion of technical . thuslasm of our young-people by giving them : Tlie_volume of unemployment should decline 6'^Suul (1 Sam. 20:27). tlie vote," Rip hard G. Sclioclrchairman of.tlio. COROLLA - education- and welcome this Dr. Merrill in April and May as hiring in construction,: •' — new opportunity to increased GOP YoutltCommltteo, saldtliisweekinurglng trade, service, "agriculture and food process- ia. ~ pubUc--awareneasznnrl imriffr— the New. Jersoy Assembly tapass-an-amend- _L_ •A resolution commending Dr. Leland G. ing increases.-* •^ 7 • ' —:•— —gTMifting of o^r t^r*hp^pi pyn_- - rhent permitting those 18-and-over-to voIC'ln Merrlll-jr!;, for p^virig^inspifddlcaTdefsliip'' The division also reported tliat betweeiiT f.nMTlMC*(Ml>*( • ItUf IIH Cl all elections. ~~ . . .. r»in.t* UMti Ul • fU. Iba | . grams,. Morelln said. during his 10 y«ars as dean of Rutgers eollege==Eehruary-and-March the number of-workers Ml lull.* IHIM C*4iUit l<[t| • Wrt4l«Ulrf Uii AU kit—4 • Morella^ has"been"with the In commenting on- die committee's work, of Agriculture and' Environmental Science involvod in labotymBnagBWent disputes in- 20 —-Technical Institute since Sep- • •Schoel, who IS also die UnlonCourity GOP chuir- -has been passed bythe-State Board of Agrlcul—— -cre,ased-by'-6,800 to 10,000. The most notable" -disGussion RESERVE YOUR CAR -' CALL NOW! 5j tember 1966, when - he__was_—. . ..man, said that the committee has been working PROSPECT AVENUE ™ ture and copies presented-to'DiTMerrill and work stoppages in tlie state involved-4,100- with Stute_COP Chairman John E. DimotTfo Chapter : 8, Parents Wlth-^ hired to teach mechanical "theTcolIege. "~ - - workers in fabricated metal and 2,000 Newark drafting.—For—the-past- two — develop new-ideas fp'r-involving young voters in (Between Eagl* Rock Ave. & Mt.Pleasqnf Aver) j D^(._MerrilI_announced recently tliat he— out Partners, Inc.,. will meet 756-5300^ L public school SaChersr- '— ."" the Republican Party and-tlie-eiitiro-polltlGul Monday-at B:30 p.m. utTtlie" •—years, he has been department-... would resign his position, effective July 1,.... CALL FOR ADVANCEVANCEDD CREDIT APPROVAL R ; coordinatoiv '• ,_ -1 •process.-- - "—'• and'rerarnToTK6~Dopartment of Entomology . 1 -Wlnfield ^Scott_Hotel,_Elizii=^_ Our-new convenient location iseqsyto reach" mid foresight to meet die present and funire betliT GUARANTEIRAHTEE IS.:SS USED CARS < Morella came toteaclilngby—— Schoel made^the'Statemcnt-fpllowlnBameet-—— _and Economic Zoology. IrtjTjTTjhn RppnVillrnn SrfPk' ^ frurrv-anywhere~irr=North"J ersey._ See our idl hi i ith ^# OVER ISO CARS IN STOCK way of Industry. A graduate of j y The resolution said J^JITTOTOM gives h big selection of^all styles, priced, for every '•tT-MM — Bound Brook High School, he committee. At that time, members pralseddie _ has encouraged and i sm - attended tho Division of Tech- Miss Joanne Sullivan'of Scotch Plains has Now Jersey Senate action-okayihs die federal _budgeL—Open-lQte^everTingsrfor your con- workers,__residenj •70 MBU __ tMr, r.l, r.i., f w^— : . 111,UJU . nology at Newark College "of ~hh'llt ^amandment.-uil-ge.g d tha-AsEambly-to"Ay foll6w-suii—~ -•I-IOi.'KT. 4-1 "HUK0U S5«S venience. Acres oOree" parking, too! ~ specjaiists to conceiye^p :r Trr : 1 scholarship awarded -by—the-^fclm'on County "and exploreldd nietliodi s of "opening tlie door of _mnrt-while dating." The panel r: 7 '. " ~~'V^fiB Engineering, earning a certi»- and educational progratns—With-imog'natlon New Jersey .: .^-•••^r--':: -:~ woutuictt. 1 -phaptor of the 'National Secretaries Associa- the Republican Party to young people." •-•-wlll-be-rled-by a professional •>, I Mi. •«•" flcate In drafting. He worked 1 >>.|||.|n.H. n..«.r.|| - -- - ..'..---.'7';-— ~ tion—(InU*«aaoraiU =--The-chaptier awards a moderator. - - JV lt —in-4sslgn-draftlng at Gulton" 4 .—-,nollowlng_ the^meetlng, •»OTOYOIA_. .SUV* .Industries. Metuchen. for four" • scholarEhljp anniialiy to an outstanding Union ^Council oh alcoholism -wKtch (B open" to~all • single -t«tnHim,-Jlrt.i«IH.irf.!i.i.il>>l^j«l.. -—years- 'and was also,employed - County high school* student-who-plansto pursue- • ,- s .. 'jo ram - mi* ... a career as a professional secretary aftjjr parents^ .there wlll.be coffee,— c«>ai•*>M>».»* by Quality .Plastic ' Molds, dessert imd dnndng. _l*i4>lM««rf. Cl< k«l,MI|lh» . lilt IIUI. where he wasengagedinplas graduation. „-.--,; 7 accepfjng gifts fotsa/e • • Sr dl TT pieces.. ' •ttVOUSWACU L==;U*5 tic toolanddie deslgnr and at—-----Joanne, is a senior at Scotdr t'lalns^Fan- Donations of household and persoqal Items " . : • _ topper eorpTTwhere hjswork wood-'-High-.School and..plans to enroll-at- 'UauViouT - -. sins 1 are being accepted" today only fof~aTbenbflt~~ "—t>nly—•—— i: sun was in product design. J —sale on-Saturday-to-be-run-by-volunteers-fram- ... CAR TO-SELL? *: Now youcim own CTNrW»HTNEY'S"futnouM~"OtuKBHituck" solIcTpine* brd- 'HOW - IS secretarial cou — room, willi th« |)«.'tpvc(l mirrored..hulfiEjJrc.8H.cr.Jop.l*atv»."fobuloualy low-price! Joanne -belongs to the Orpjanlzational Stu- — Includcdcnra-the drtuser, I In' liuU'li, the liu^o clieHl-on-chest and ihc-cliQrniing___,,_.^f CADILLACS dent.CouncU and tlie Future Businass-Loaders Items can be delivered to 178 Valley View^rd., POR OOTDOOB LIVING. ;orjvmorlca,.She is also on tlie-yearbook staff. Mlllside. -Saturday's sule will take nluce -from > nil oxpoaod tturfucnu . lowrfoot panel-bed. And C.M.WHITNliY'S dccorallng counMxl ia-youura-at-nor -- ' 10 a,m. to 6 p.m. In-theevent.ofirain,:tue-: extrn flmrgc! lieilcrliurry—oiit slock IN limited!-"-;. ~~"''~ ALL YEARS IN STOCK DISCOUNT PRICES She is a communicant, of.St.-Bartholomew e'^.-.$4T95- starts Church and assists In -the office ^^^^y. May 1. Those •- interested in further Information cuh call tlie .' 5T0BCS OPENDXItY^JO^.M. TO o,iio ; SATURDAY TO> P.M7^TI5t THE CjiCwHjTNEY CONVENIENT PAYMENT PIAN •71 UOORADO S9I9S i-Cul, ,11 .il.il U- : The last session of swim " connection -wltli-tlie • church's confraternity council aL233-8B10. >:. . - •__: -.-• —lI^ES^ PORTABLE :£: •o9UO0R*D0 I499S' and slim classes will begin classes...... _ ' : . ' • 'T1C*DllUC_*y«9S lat the EUzaboth . Brandi. of... .—Tho. agliolarshlp. -ttward-'.wiU...be..presented.... Lake.COuntry.CUib.i;,We.s.!iield,. pavid.Evans, ~ also at Route10, Morris Plains 361-8432 . ' Opp. Ihe Floglhlp on the NoiSlde -At king Georgo Rd/opp. 2 Guyi 1 'A Mil»i So.-oftoToniown C tlie YMCA of Eastern Union to JoilnnoJ - during the 20th annual National Joanne's guidance counselor-'-at Scotcli Plains- ELECTRIC GRILL 7 !l M[l70022~~ "" 1_ 824-3900 493-4X00._; 254-2500==^— — County next Wednesday -aye-- .Secretaries-Week at dn.oxocutlye lunchoon for "ranwood High Scliobl,' will also_attorid tho I' WCLU0W6 PATIO CART ling, r-rbosses • and their secretaries to bo held by luncheon.- .-,.- „..-._•_" ~~" '— ~~_- Xlnsses, conducted by_MreC^rtho~Dnton~Co.unty_chantet.today at'the_Echi rr^r: Joanne :fosid&s.. with hermotlierand sistef."~ Wllllam-Ostrander,-.will_o«er-T ,'- .....-• - - - — TOYOTA a women'slexerclso class toi-'-=^ -===?= SZGi DOM'S [SALES & SERVICE I lowed bv swimmlne lnetruc- -•- don and a recreation swim RT. 22, North Plaiciilcld „„. ,„ „,. .,.„ „„. /period. -' -. : >.•_ YOUR SATISFACTION ... IS OUR FUTURE! COME SEE HOW HARD WE TRY! RELIABLE HEW CAR DEALER FOR OVER 20 YEARS Enrollmont is noW—belng—— | PERMANENT $-ton so accepted. . — r-MODEL PORTABLE ANNUAL SPRING CLEARANCE SALE! Hare Are-Juit A' Faw of Hams On Sal* CALORIC GAS GRILL Now. -.-.ManylMora JJnailueMl ««d Spaclal. Ih Our Slor.l Sol« End. 4/37/71

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; (OP«.~Atl-*l8Ctrlc-«ln1£ly-plU0»^ >\ — CflLORU Black rTdr «^W-VrIiF5pTitterlncr«ilBsr n "I"- • irM* t— —•• ' if...... 11.— —. i .._, Into any «>'i»ji.n?iI!l°"»*hold ,, |V H»HDMMGDUim rMr 'outUt* No co*tly In*tallatl6n- ^V GAS GRILL INCIUDID IN IMS 1DW PMC!. EVERBADV "D"-CEL-lr- ^•yds; 1 no m«»»y .charcoal pr . llgjillnfj ',\' Heavy guaga siael^por- . 1,5 VbLT ' S220.00 I a* inold-faahlannobar- 2X142 Nylon sculpt $69.00 ; colaln, andtnolod Imldg at Big Savings. Red S275.OO bVcultig* B«»t »' all, unlqu« HEADPHOHES PLASTIC TAPE l2'XX4'2- $119.00 and o,ut. Outdoor cooklpg Red Nylon sculpt •yitont'»«•!•" In flavor. It •e with any-at*l«o-*y*tam-. BAnERIES S133.00 $69.00 at a inomantK notlco.No For Toyi, Flaihllghti,'' Many Decorator Colors 12'XU'H "Nylon Sculpt " allawi .for p«r(oct char • o o DD o innnnnnnnnnnnrBTnnnnf YS ,4 MOM IS Vequency ralponia2Sto 18*000 W/Cutlor P Blue/Green SI 49.00 • woltlng to, reach cooking 1 Radios, Etc. 12 X12'5 Acrylic shag $79.00 control, while locking.I" II MAUBU HHIII.IP I1IIS & • H* ' ' . . maK Green . S1G0.00 remporaturo, charcoal la Up" 'H IMMLA II1« REG. to choose Irani. lS'XlB'B Acrilan oil' of the natural taite »J|u»lobl. filV9 „__ RED., c Gold at 1/IOththo coat of cl.ar- SPRING GUARANTEED 4 Ooqf H^ijiop. AutCond »ll , Eorphon.. ls'xa'go $7.95 Acrylic Plush ana |ulcv>. Rotl««orlo» II MAUBU Oniviillbll SHIS 4 for 74 4 f or49 X5'X9'2'< Blue Acryllc.piush . S275.00 uhd fa wUi variety coal. Can be'hooked directly OURPOHTIAC U OAP»IOE Hiifa»__S!MS Avocado 5159,00 torrialha'tiK line.,Side tables SERVICE USED CARS... CHECK WITH US! S HlghlonJ Brand 15'X» Nylon Sculpt 'M IMPHU _: St>u<<. A/SIMC S E.VEREADY • WITH BATTERY HURRY Blue $160.00 and battery operated rotliie PRICES START —SALE of CADILLACS—i OLDSMOBI1IS H CIMPALM A S S C by 3M "Scotch" HI INTENSITY ' Acrylic Sculpt $89.00 ....:. IHIi 12'X16'6" bBrf ' S23O.00 rle> available. ~ Alt AIR-CONDITIONED ,'M OLDI 4« Li_l.l«»S S —S99.00- LOW... SPECIAL IMPIH— .__IIMS C-60 BLANK LAMP WATERPROOF for Best Choice! Blue Tones Nylon -Senior— COMPLETE INSPECTION OF YOUR 70 Coupe DeVtlle '5T95 3 n.H>I.IIOflllUfl. Jv,l»f S,llMt A/ C Nylan shag sraroo $89.00 II "U" HudlM - -IHIS > with Hl-Lo Swlicti ' •... Subject to prior sale. Green Tones COME IH and SAVI NOW 7 V iHEllEUE Hi*., _SI1IS $99.00 69CoueeDeVillc. '4495 II DEI.T« "II' - -tlHl CASSETTES I Fully Adjuatobla U X15 KodelShag .S206.Q0 UNITED TIME OFFER! '•( HAUBU Hlrdl^ , IMS UTB COOLING SYSTEM & '68 Coupe DcUillc *3T93 II CUTUM _^. -iiois. II IMPALA H>idU> !HS I with Bulb. 12'X21- 5215.00 $99.00 OPEN It Floot.lPorloci 1 S1G0.00 $89.00 '67 Convertible 1_I?2T95 PARTIAL LISTING -REG. for Boal«manf 12'xa wa LAtC •$"S'-'"89« - $3.95 Shorn Homo., and"•*•* o/nnit S224 '$149.00 AIR-CONDITIONING '67 Sedan DeVillo '2595 CHRVSURS W •VERV oINSPECT ALL HOSES II MUiriNO Ftllbxk -IK1S Limit 10 OulJoortnioii J 687-1787 - •«" $129.00 BEST DEAL PLYMS. & DOMES REO'.$4.97 * NIGHT o TIGHTEN ALL CLAMPS • '66 Coupe De«ille_-'2I9S u ro»D no ._ SPECIAL SAVINGS ON AREA RUGS! STATE o TIGHTEN BELTS •• . FINE SELECTION 7 Ot. tkldlhip. All C ' AU VCARt AMD MOOIIS o PERFORM AIR-CONDITIONI>4G II CHlVILER L.-SIHS 8 TRACK TAPES 'II CONVERTIBLE 3 D* tyip , All CONC1 , .M .. ' 4' X b' Rectangular or 5' Rqund . OPERATIONAL CHECK •I FAIHLkNE Undll) 'II FU«Y Hiidln' SUM STORE HOURS: II IATELLITE Hudltf - 1I1IS FRINGED AREA*RUGS - 19.95 Mon. thru Ftl. 'M'FURV WAOON KM5' 9:30 am to 9:00 pm K Only 3 EXTRA IIH0NMVIUE •V (ONNEI/IUE H.T JlStS U d • " Vinrrlcu"* SIKIMJJIU. <• of JL I'unioun Hrunil»" I FEDERATED ELECTRONICS 9'Oval Ared Rugs - 39.95 Sat. 9:30 to 6:00- . •> WITH THIS AD, PLBASE'- V' CunJ . J Dl '•I C»T«LIN» it.gODOE POUKA -_ IUIJ U.S. IOUTC 22 -UNION, • 688-8441 (foooooooo 6JUUUL11UUUUI '19 OTO Hirdltp A DIVISION OF- FEDERATEDi PURCHASER, INC. ' . " '•/•_ 6' X 9' Rectangular Area Rugs — 39.95 •69 BONNEUIUE H.T •fUlCHv i MODUS (W.or FfogsMfi-£a>foaun '(> ORAND FBIX • .155 U.S. ROUTE"22, EAST i choose'troiii!. > . . EVES.^r.V - SAT. To S •I O«T«LIM« II IE l«l«l Hi.iU»-.11111 ' SPRINGFIELD • 376-8900,.^ decorators II OTO Hniof'. ^ W!!l*rHL""'j^^sr1'1" II 10NHEUIUE II.T,_-. 'II alVlilH Nlnlltr -_^M4ii HOURS. DAILY 9 A.M. lo »i30 P.M. 5 CONVENIENI WAYS TO CHARGE IT! •MOBAMDF«IX_,-. SlOtS •'*. C»T«UM« , »»>IIAL LliTINo 'ir EL£OT«« ns H.T tins SuturJoy. 9 A.M. to o P.M. , ' 'II IK»l»«K Hi'JIo* ^_«1«S, EDCO'S Rt. 22 UNION uimtl Revolving Charge i mile west ot the Flagship, opp. McDonald's and The Mart "•*..-.! k i» 'la .ViOllT^^Uki

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CANDY hlN A MINUTE, WILBUR-. Living tit its flnofil in Plans to create wildlife refuge: JeconomicHt"fflShloftl KnJ<>y • He.has been named "LobV ing, Swimmings/Golfing, Benches A m'rg1 yminpster In. the "Reservation off Crest Drive. and Bqardwalk In a tioHday re- "CTti"a1"d Hi if geesjeTriiallard- ~^by the ~crews "caring-foi'-rthe.—•— Essex County I'aHc-Commis- sort settinjsthat Is ideal for either ducks, -'and native 'birds now animals. ••'•', : Blon family has taken .ovcr_ ln —""According to an early Park ^_._ .. yacatloa or year round. responsibility for a 6-1-yar- ariTTiestfng • di'~22=aitfC" . tract undismroed. . ."•'• Com-nission a)muaT~repdrtt • .'Alt units Ranch BtylecT old feature of the system.... fallow deer were chosen Jn. - in quads, twins and The Turtle Duck Zoo, Just The? zoo staff plans to~cn- cburap.e.the habitat of various .. l'X)7'because tiiey are "very singles. - '- turned ' eigin, now operates prolific, .gentle and tlie least the DoerJPadcHcl^*''"0" was speclns which are naturaljio- tiio area such as turtles, rac- shy.of die various species." established by -tlwCoininis- coons, skunks und possums. /oo officials say they also sion in.. 1907. •• Previously. : They, nlan enlarging a, small are hardy and thrive on^aTere -special Park Commission pond for il sh,'ducks and geese. thai would quickly debilitate to, replace an older store in in either late-1971-pr. early crcj*s had cared for the deer most other deer. They also Supermarkets Qenerql • East Brunswick. The other i9?2. •-••-.— ;.-••<•- ~Tierd. Tiu- f)eu-r Paddock now con- tains about 50 fallow deer of are a herd animal and are . Turtle- Back Zoo officials amendable, to' close proximity have already moved toward all varieties, black, white and spotted. .\houT~25 babies are of dozens of their own kind, showsrhigher earnings . theirlgoal of creating a com- expected UUA Spring, The herd [-'allow deer, are Mediter- Supermarkets General Corp. a speciality store in an en- plete wildlife rofuf.e in the is led. by "the toughest guy - ranean in origin anci.-have announced tills week diatln its Deer Paddock, .whjpjjjs lo- closed, mall developments in FUEL 041 in there," Zoo officials said. cated in the South Mountain spread over mucli of Europe fiscal year ended Jar.. 30,both Bridgeport/wasopenedflurlng iIV the wild or innemi-wild sales and earnings increased— the past fiscal year.Steinbaeh— park settings. Croat herds "" 22 percent over the preceding and Hochschlld, Kohn each Top Grade17.5ji -roam the ancestral estates year. Sales werei807,458,000 plan to open a major branch of British and condneoM. as compared, to $661.218,000 . store during 19.71. ~~- : • CALL NOW nobility. - . -T——during the 52 weeks ended 'Rlclfel— opened two-Home— This breed is shorter and "Jon. 31, 1970. Net earnings Centers during the year, ln- To recondition your furnace .oEo—stocky- than, tlie native before extraordinary items creasing total selling area by. and burner and SAVE on your American wlilte-ialled deor. were $7,659,000 compared to- —about 80 percent^-Tlicse-new— The males Have Impressive __$_6,40D,000 in theprlor period, stores were majpr contrlbu- racks. like:n moose—which -Earnings per common and tors"to a 61 percent sales.in- ~~lVuve a Targe broad flattened common equivalent share be- LI ease in the Rlckol operation !._, afeS, c"aHBa~u7~palin, from fore extraordinary items were during the yenr«—^irae new -- $1.92 compared to"$U60in the Rickel stores were under-cbn- diatc. priorjcjr^Earhlngs per com- structioh at "tlie end of the flsc •fhjr- fidloy-deet-pnr — mon share. hiUy-diliirrrlrhe--T °l year,-O - FLOORS gin controls, jtepeat forward spacing. Fully-electric -• elected—vice-chnrrmen. Don- older unit nearby, and the 13th T

__—Jetstar"' mnte' the grade wheTe- •> Commission, was elected sec- . pany's supermarket-drug ever you're going . . . and helps • rotary and Dr. J.Douglas Car- store operations account for ' roll Jr. was named-executive approximately 80% of consoll-"'"- you get therqfaster! ••• ~^r,)y jilrector, diited sales. SHAG FAMOUS MILLS ~-^— -^-^ Tlie company'sTiepartment1— CENTER JTPEWRITERSERVlQE FRIDAY DEADLINE store operation' s presentl"y 'in- AREA RUGS SPECIAL PURCHASE 1163 CLIHf5N~»VE7riHVnn3ID»r —_ AH-rtHnt5-othnr-than~spot- lude—34—iinlta^-wlilcli—lr«de-^= news should bo in our the -.namss—Howland, ES 5-3380 —Steinbaeh and : IIochscliildr~ oMiee-by-noon-on-Priday.^ ohX~0ne: i HIGHTSTOWNKO PILE PLUSH or

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Wood Parqo*» Flooring That lays Like TiUI -phoito was one olBQ,0Q0^killed inithe •intends; to_pound on the world'sreonseienee untilTsentient v men and women everywhei^are r^^ Gulf of St. Lawrence, one of hundredsj-ofibousands-of seals 7 speared, shot, gaffed unngcessary qru.eIty aind^d^struc;tioii ^^being infIicted upon: Norwegian slaughterdn^tbiezAttotic. an i ma Is. You'' contribution-win be used to plead creatures who cannot fhenisefves-but: wKo^d-tfrnb1y^--;:^;^^r;:- DonM: believe furriers-ivvho ^^OLrl d peTr^Kele^ycrpy d th ORIGINAL OZITE KITCHEN CARPET LINOLEUM FASHION SETTING PATTERNS slaugrlter^nywh^re js^f^ ^ ONLY7 OUTDOOR CARPET 1, Alice, Hemngbn;itestify: that on March 437^l971rr-the ^ 'se'co'ri'dnday. of the• Canadian season on seals—I sawcthe same^^ bratahmassacreagainsbwhich ^Friends^of Animals^ Eriendsdf Animals, Inc. il feS3T50TH STREET ~ " of which lam president)-hasTbeen protesting for years.—

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v Fttm iheat. vtnyMloor/that you can In- KAltLUN THE FLOORS while the mot he rs watchedi n=terrpr a nd-stress^v ^ •lalt yourself. .It'l fail and eal/. (also tax-deduptit?le). Simply unroll and tripi, • If You Are One Who Cannot Be Indifferent to the Suffermg of OtherGreatures 9x12' LINOLEUM RUGS YOU CAN HELP F/rst-by refusing to garb yourself in the agony of another, by refusing to buy the skins.of wildlife. Second—by causing*this advertisement to be inserted in SPRINGFIELD your local newspaper. (A mat will be sent upon your request RT.22 One Block from Broad 2 Doors West of Barn's to Friends of Animals. See coupon.) 4850600 376 5220 Mon., W«d\, Fll.,9 lo 9, Tu.i., Thun., Sol.. 9 lori Mon:77uW7We. JL <&^ &r -*- -i- • - • • i rwrvr yr* - vfri-f—rt? ^p^^r.^rT^H'n-r.tXfJ.'.t: ~rr.-tn.'2rr-;:j:''?\psg'~*'li ~fl RABBI -REUBEN R.T.EV1NE a.m., Holy Communion and sermon, Today—8:30 p.m..Jladass^h meeting. Sunday and festival occasions; morning prayer First O'The Fresh Produce E-riday—8:45-p,m., Sabbath services. and sermon, second through fifth Sundays. 10 lecture dealing with V EVANGELiBAPTIST CHURCH • Saturday--16 a.m., Sabbath services. to 11:15 a.m,. Church School. Baby-sitting . .• ?42 SHUNHKE HC. SPRlNCHEi-D Monday—8:30. Jp.m,, Men's Cilia meeting. -at 10 a.m. '•- --•: • WILLIAM C. .SCHMIDT JR.. PASTOR - Lf.-fci , Today—7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal with di- ents meeting. • • " ' • . • L rector Jack Havlland. , —r~ •j-rtrn- - Wednesday—12:30 p.m.,- Sisterhood adult r - Frlday--7:l5 p".m.. Pioneer Girls, ST. JAMES -" Tlie-Mountalnside Branch of die American education meeting; 7:30 p.m,, Pre-USY meet- 45 S. SPRINGFIELD AVE. SPRINGFIELD Association of University Women will liave baniraay7- / (^fh^Qgh~school gym and swim"" nlghl. 8 p.m.,' college students to hear Grady Ing; 8:30 p.m^, cantorial commHtee meeting. MSGR. FRANCIS X. aXO^-RAStOR.:^-... Bernlce Schachter. sculptress, speak at Its REV. EDWARD 0EHL1NG, regular monthly meeting tills evening aC-8 Spires speak on "The Credibility of Eapter" SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL UNITED «4Uitgera-Law School, Mueller Hatfc .*•— REV. ROCCOL. CONSTANTINO, at the home~of Mrs. • Louis Parent, 1467 "•~METHOD1ST CHURCH REV. PAUL.L. KOCH, - ._ . . ~ "Woodacre3 dr.. Mountainside. ~~ ' .Sunday—9:45 a.m;, Sunday School with clas- •.- . SPRINGFIELD . ses for all ages. 11 a.m., morning worship. -. .'.'_ ASSISTANT PASTORS ... ^i- .. Mrs. Schachter's topic Is "Trends and— JUICY 100 SIZE JAMES DE WART, PASTOR . •• • ••" Techniques In Sculpture," Sho will lllustgpte Pascor Schmidt will be continuing, his mes- - Today—'3:30 p.m., .Wesley Choir, Wesley ""SatufdaV^Confessions from 4 to 5 p.m. SUPIRMARKITS sages in Uie~Book of Acts. 11 a.m,, Junior Mass at 7 p.m. her • lecture wltli slides and demonstrations. Church under the direction of Mrs. Robert House. 5 to 7 p.m., fish.and-chips dinner In Sunday-_-Masses_at'7,'8:15, 9:30 aud-lO^^. 'A native of Elizabeth; she has received~first_, Donggri. 5:45 p.m., youth groups with James Fellowship Hall. 8 p.m./Chancel-Cholr, Tri- a^n. and at'nooii. "" prize in sculptureattheMonrnoutliShowandthe QUARTERED vettCliapel. '• '.' 03 anl sculpture prize at,the Short Hills Mall. -Wesfervelt, assistant^io tlie pastor. 7 p.m., " '_ Daily M"^ -^ ^ * 8 P-m. " • : LOIN SLICED everting Gospel service; • special music," con- Friday—a p.m., Busy Fingers of the Wes-~ Confessions" Monday through Friday from - She lias studied at tho Newark School of Fine Pork Chops leyan Service Guild at. home' of Mrs. Peg Arts, University.pfOhio. Art Students League, v gregational singing, and a message "By Pastor 7:15 to 7:45 p.m; No confessions on Sundays. 1 EachPkg. Schmidt. Nursery care at both services. Voung, 47-GUnton-ave^, Springfield. 6 p.m.^ Holy days and eves of Holy days. ••"•'."Greenwich "House"In New York,-and Newark— Contains Monday—7:30 p.m., Pioneer Glrle, Explor Senior Highs and Junior Highs will leave-for a "7T~~"Sranr7College..'Mrp. Schachter is director of retreat at Camp Aldersgate, Sussex County. the Artists and Craftsman Guild In Cranford;- 9 to 11 Sunday--9:30 a.m., morning worship, Trl- - ' Center & Rib Wednesday—7:45. p.m., prayer , meeting; ptisms -at -2-p.m.: Arrangements must be ler. work she has used stone, wood, cement, 'WASH'. STATE RED r vett Chapel. Sermomi^Chrlst's People." 9:30: _„ '. in advance.-. . — ^ plaster aiicLterra cotta. . ' . ~ _CutChops "The-Patriarchs at Prayer." 7:45 p.m. YP German language worship conducted by ' • prayer meeting: «How.to t3e a Christian WiUi- Er^uXschwmi,"°ra71ia7torrSe7mohTT;The AAUW meinbers^iave been invited to'bring-—| Delicious Apples i OUR LADY-OtLOURDES their creative arts and crafts, for display at FAMILY PACK __gutPelnB Religious.:•• :. ^Drsa'ples' Refresher Course." 9:30 a.m., : 300 CENTRAL AVE., MOUNTAINSIDE__ the. meednf;.—Any wornmrgraduate of a four--" MHJ-L. I,..'. .-- „ ~ — - Church School for all ages. 10:30 a.m., coffee, REV. GERALD J. McGARRY, PASTOR year accredited college' Is ellglblo to Join ——-'• Tomatoes P •'• iMiPm^T™^,^ biins and conversation In -Fellowship Hall. REV. GERALt^B. WIIELAN . NEW YORK STATE ',._..— -4% \b^^fQt AAUW., Mrs. .JuliaJ n Levitt of-296 Meeting 1 cll?lst s REV.RAYMOND D. AUMACII ; ^"rihouse^ne.Mountainside.willfumishinforma- •;&^i^Rfw 2SJ»^ "• ' 3 -ASSISTANT PASTORS ^.tion regarding membership. YelloJUICY DtLICIOOS—w Onion' s Q » £3 SO. ^PWNGnEL^^^^jUJ^KErm).";',;.,;;!^-^.^.^. COnfTrma5™;cUs¥T" ' " Holv Week-Services:- Tuesday—8 p.m.. Women's Mission Circle. Confessions: Friday, 7:30 RABBlHpWARD SHAPIRO _ j±iyedne3day-'-_8-p;m^ German- Bible study "=-- It7 1 77 '• 3:30 to 5:30 p^cConfessions will not Watermelon 121 |J ;KRAMEKMAN• ;' group. " '' ' ._.-—ll._._~_— -":-"'"•' Today--8 p.m.; Xo A_Qroup_mfieiing. be-lieard Saturday eveniric,;' •...-•- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sacred Trlduum! Holy Thuc9c._. AT THEzGARJSMEmiXm^AVAJjMM vice.' Sermon -Topic: "Speak, to UieJiEarthJ MORRIS AVEN0E"A3iCHUECiLMAlJL-r^=: a.m.-Tind^S p.m." "and Mass of Our Lord s— -. -^-,-^SPRlNGFlELD -- '- '-'VZZ===_^r^^_.^^^ . -—~± ASSORT to Fresh tome -PASTGR-^REV-.-BRUCE—W. EVANS," D.D,—^Passion-service andHoIyCommunlonat3p.m;; GradeA- nDTRECTOR OF CHRISTIATI EDUCATION:--.. Holy SaHirdavV-Massand-Eiiste"" r ' .. " . Flowering Bulbs-^^ 5 lo 6-lb-nvg. —-'-Saturday— l0:30'a.iii.,"t>a"bbath morningser- at 7 p.m. There will be no midnight Mass;—— Virp;—RTihht Sh.iptrn ui|ll—pr»^X|)a''."7~ p.mj-,—• "'• --'•'•' MRS. SHEILA K1LB0URNE : "MRS7.77iMEST:r'BEL"LIVEAU "patr'orTs' prBview"Df tompleartshow. 8:30p.m., Today—7rl5-pi'm., Girls' Choir rehearsal. Easier Sunday, Mass at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:30 a.m. visit fa race frack .MRS. GREGORY S. ROBERT D.-HELLER temple arc .show...... _- and-hQOn. —--•- fertilizeSAVE CASH r 1 » $ 189 _^Sundayfciill day, temple "art'Slibw"• -rehearsal. , • —. ; Geiger, Fabric Land will_prescnt-tho Mountainside Victoria G. t/one '' Mcjiday—8:30 p.m.j. Brodierhood board 'April 22-25--Ecumenical Assembly of. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Newcomers club's spring fashion show under_j CowManure Pork Cutlets. Church Women United at wlchlta, Kans. Mrs. MEETING HOUSE-bANE^r- . -•.,-- —tte-matro-llEaslilons In Sewing," May'~l2'"at """ i j"^ r~ Carol Clark weds nieatlnfr .. •'•— "•. Sheila Kilbourne of SprlngfleUT^communica- WHOLE ..'.Wednesday—8:30 p.m., Slstcrliood board- James 12:15 pirn.—at-the Mountainside Inn.. M£s>l.rnPfniTIGS-bn( Chicken Cutlets "tlons chairman for New Jersey,, will attend. 5 IMPORTED meSHng.--. ~. \_2 - .'"_.". MINISTER:-REV.-ELMER A. TALCOTTJR. V —Manfred-Dalliausser-and-MrB,--Van-Sellers_ " »^V-N<>MJ33wrv **• Sunda;y--9:30 a.m.. Church School.Classes DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN-EDUCATION: .-. _,,.i; A ; - - "_l ' ' radedbasis for will co-chair die event. The following club : OVEN READY H a m Stea ksf»% %"'£?* on . a-graded-basis tor cnnnreirana young MISS ON0A CAUL . nupUo\s announced members wlll.model:_Mrs. Richard Bl.nckwell,_;._ _^\ - people ages 3 through 14 are tiuglit in the Par- vv Pennsylvania man MR. DELI SAVINGS••*'»*»W ~ ish House. Nursery service isprovided on tile— _i y-7:30 p.m.,-Chnpel Choir-rehearsal. f . "~- ZJgjgL __Mrs, Homer Costalos, Mrs. Morris De Vlto, Church "Chuckles breARTWRiGHT" "~ 8pm., session meeting. '-• bandra dail Oelger, daujjntur ol Mr, ana Mrs^jPeter Harrison, Mrs. Thomas Marches, Victoria -Gliia Lione, daughter of Mr. and in church Sunday AVAIh. sccpnd floor of the Chapel. 9:30 and 11 a.m., "P.- Sandra Gail :Celger,~"dau01tur ol Mr. and r p , Saturday— 9:30 a.m., Carol Choir rehearsal. Mrs. Frank J. Golfer of 43 Clinton ave.. Mrs. Anthony Mazzuca and Mrs. JamesTayl° - _Mrs. Leonard Lldne of 171 Chipmunk hill, Carol LoulseClark,daugh.terofMr,aj]d_Mrs. Quick-Frozen •Zl aervieefi:- Tlie-«eV;-BruceB - 7 ; W. Evans will preach at both services. CliiET~~ Su73a y^-")fl~iijr C.~"iirirnln7;"worship. Churchy "Sprfir^riiTcl. wus marrieu i-eTv"19~lS~JaTTigS'^ ~"A Day at the Races" is planned by Mrs. "Mountainside,-was married SaturdajTto Gre- - Samuel Clark_of_6..LitcWield_pl.._SEHngileld(-~ ^fRG For Locked School: -Grades' -1-8, kindergarten, nursery, Hdwnrd Bellivcmi, son of Mrs. Phyllis Bolli- gory P. Arlstoff, son of-Mi\-nnd Mrs; Eugene was married-Sunday to Robert David Heller, • care. Is provided for pre-school children on die Alan^Zilullm«m--0n:May:22 at the Garden State '-BAKED ON IC In Flavor • yonil nf :\M\ WII-;nn-T-H—Sprfn[rf{rlri;—^nTI'Dr. Park raco track. Cherry Hill. TicketsTncludo Arlstoff of Newtown Square,- Pa. son or Mrs. Mary Heller' of. '55 Mountain ave., PREMISES soco'nd-floor of the Clmpel. 7:i5 p.m., Westr ..— Wednesday 8 p.m., Chancel Choir rehear- minster. Fellowship for all high school age William Dellivcau of.Watdumg. —-.--—-- the bus Tare arid admission to oie ciuiTIiouse;. The Rev. .Clack-Hunt performed the -ccro- -—Springfield, and~the late Raymond Heller. HAM The Rev. James Diiwart performed the ~mony at_the First United-Merhodist Churclir- The Rev. Efr.'-Bruce-Evans performed die ~ young people. - «« - Resorvdtions-are limited to 24 couples. Tlwso Monday—3:15 p.m.. Brownies. 7 p.m,,_Girl ceremony at tlie Springfield Method!stChurch7~ Interested may contact Mrs. Zlmtbaum or Wesitfleld.-A-receptioii.fcillowi2d at the West- •_i ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church, _F'xa nkiu^erT^ytS"^ FRESH W/RIBS v p»n<;<: I IJTIIF.RAN CHURCH ""A"Vec"eption followed mt tlie Town and Campus, field Women's CluS. "" ' -• Izfispriagfierd. _A_roception at theMountainside - --MCS.-JlenttldJleyinann.. The Newcomers Club •0- FRY BAKE OR bcouts. -. - (THE CHURCH OF TlIE_RADiq. "LUTHERAN: Union. .. ' —- .-">r_'^r~ Mrs. Patricia Olesky ofFroBtburg/Md., Mountainside, followed. Tuesday—10 a.m., Bible study group, ledby : is also arranging a candlelight bowling party - , Taylor Pork-RoJk.^^ _ BROIl Jb AND TV'S' "THIS-1S THE LIFE ) .Mns^JUUl'am^l3«'ur.s_oL.Irvlngton-scryed- t J -Mrs." Iris Bradisse of Springfield served, as Chicken Breasts Mizrach,Knockwursn5rft5 ;*.99« Dr. Evans. 11 aim., workshop day with imssion- 639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPKINGFIELD-^-- as matron of honor. Bridesmaids wanTJenriy' •t s^o-o-d^ca-FQ^t]^kots -—-sorvedj^ilia£mvof_lionor. Bridesmaids were_ matron:'of honor. Bridesmaids ..werc-.A_niia_ --N o vi e-Lo x—--ion — ; of Elizabeth r ' " cnll.MrsT.WIUlam Parker. Maureen;-aancy=.-pr. Bronfora . Conn,, Eliza- - e tcry-at basklrig Ridge. ^30 p.m., CUb Pack 70 T i H<.iimnn nf' Ri7rnm.|r~BettV Lou Ilromslco of r\ , • Hoi! or Whole £- Y Slab Bacon syTkfn.™ "~"ib.4'5 Today—8 p.m.,'Clioir. , "• vratrCBl^F^tid-Sally. Gelger, all of Spring- ^'" ' -'!_ —^betintostoff-of-Newtown Square and Casuandra meeting. '••••. 7 Stirling, Mrs. ^Heidl Hlllnslcl of Springfield K aSTrQ.ITU Stlc«dwR.>qu»jt—W-IIF3-' Sunday— 8:30 a.m., worship. 9:30 a.m.,Sun- ' field, the bride's sisters. Mrs. Heymann andhor new- board wore .- Talarico of Fanwood. Elisa"ZnppeHonlofllunt- and Rutli-Woo£ofipringfield. Michele Gross- Smoked Beef Tongue SficecTBacon _day^SchooL^ml"-&lble-el»«Kes.-9:30..a.m.r.: Robert; fielllvoau of-.-Springfield served as '-' lnatalled at a recent luncheon at tlio East ' ' ington, L.I., served as junior bridesmaid Creamy Cole Slaw jibrSf ..AKTIOCH B "man of Springfield served- as flower girl. . MECKES STREET ANDS.SPRINGFIELDAVE. .Chr,iiitlaiwenew«l-He''rieKi--ip;4S-a,(n^worshlp——best man for.hie brother.Ushers were Larry Winds rostaurant^The club's chorale.group aniPcva LlolieofMountalnsldewastlieflower- —wlth'Holy Communion;" — Memmola-.of Eatontown^'Dimny Cilnter-of" ontertainod. Mrs.^Rdbert, Klerspc~and~Mrs.' "girl for her sister.. .- : -—-~ Thomas Niesz served as best man. Ushers ^-SPRINGFIELD < ; B i e d 1 -BradlsSC "f~ Vlntfrtnvm, .Wisr., __JREV. CLARENCE ALSTON, PASTOR ' M'irirlify— ?:3O~il7WT^~W3rld'Irlend5lil|J Ch- T5prim^iScl.^priirffiTTd . Rbnalcl'RnniiK1:"Mnlm*hrnR~cY~CranforT d ".Robert-Ball-were-co-chairmcn... '. _ pell Shorman-of-0eean^Viow,-Delrr < ¥y . '" Latcy "Hilinskl _of Sprlngfieldr Jeffrey Katz- —Saturday—3 p.m. Church School choir re- ^juid "Frdnk~ -_ Geige- - r . Jr. of Springfield, -- - -The-club-we^omecl Mrs. Morton •Abend, ..'I" *f bes"t"mW-Ushers were .John, Tllley of' of Springfield and William Matthews_o£MUfc_. mm^ hearsal. --• -....,. bfrd?sT)rbther. *«— Mrs, Albert DlGlorgio^Irs. Bertram Miller; Newtown Square, David.^Utsky^of WescClies- burn. v>,. • , Sunday—9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m., r", Mrs,: Edward Oels.^-Mrs. Michael Perrotta,—-pi', t" of Newtown Square.-1L- .„_. Doinveaii"ls; ar-gradunre of Jortufhatt:.A/; Mrs," fumes Rau .and Mrs. Louis Vetter au brotlie: '"—'--' Mrsr~Heller is a graduate of Jonathan INTERNATIONAL SEA FOOD "Thi iollowlng tormon Is not Intendod o«any worship service 7 p.m., evening fellowship. Dayton Regionol Illgli School. Springfield, an/T new members tliis month. •"' _^rrr —'_Mcs»^AEls.toff_ls_a_g'riduatc of Gov. Livjngs- Dayton_RegionaHlighSchool. Springfield. Sho —Wednesday—8 p.m.Tmldweek service. Changing closet? ton ' Regional- High School, Bi-r.Keley.,Heights, -inlrli a«m»t>l on thVrlghti of non»bBll«v»7i;"~~ •the-Fiishion Institute of^Teclinology-of-Now—^—^ -. -••--:•:• • ... . and Harcum Junior College, Bryn Mawr, Par- is employed by tho Martlndale-Hubbell' Finast Vegetable •York.-She "Is a fasliion'dosigner-fog r Austin - Mrs.. Ricky OolB,-Mrs..WlUiaOoB,Mo m Rosenberg Publishing Co.. Summit. - depirbnentiofferlngsTwiU run -_-(=> * _ v/"Ol'"ir^pll=-tifne-^ *m'^hions, New_Yprk City." " and Mrs. Jerome Spevack attended their first She is employed-by-Alr-Cou,-lnc,k7Mountain Her husband also is a graduate 6t bay ton -fouf -——V»/l V-^—j-\j\)\~&\jv\—'""v—~7";"jtter~hi •.•'.-- side."' ' ••- I ~ •'• Regional. He-is an electrician for Zlmmermair" | The Aristocrat of Outdoor sketching and taial.VHo l§ a -senioriat'Suton Hall-Uni- Roses were presented to Mrs. Lnwrenco Her husband is a-graduate-b£ Pennsylvania - Brothers~Contr.ftcr.Qrrs, Cf¥H6rd,~V~"^: i nily Ib. juice Cocktail :-palntlngi-widi professional ar- v" iuth' Orange'; "fere"he isiinjoring., ••.: 'kMrs^-Theodorp. Brown^-Mrs.-Edward State Unlversiry., . University.. Park.Jiej. . s em- • Following a honeymoon in Florida^" the • - 5 1b. box- $3.75 ^dst lngrid HofeOnstructing, to evaluate Collyer. Mrs. ~. Albert D'Amanda- and -Mrs ployed, by the Aetna Life Insurance Co., PW1- "couple will reside in Springfield. Hndur . advanced "dEinese cooldng, Tlie couple, is-rcsiding in -Springfield. Charlos Dougherty, all members whose three- adelpMa. Jumbo Smelts 10 to a Ib.. taught by Jean Ueh, and ad-r Senior County Home Economist ^ year terms havo expired. •—'— " ' " " Following a holieymoon in Miami BeaCli,"tliC; ,' " vanced decoupage, wlthCecilo A chaiigeTOf season requires changingcldtlies- -'X-i~~ MlLj' '•' II' -.-.--••- - couple will reside-in SccanefPav" Fresh-St€fQTfrerClams egistraticin Lovitt; instructing, are open in ycur closei_Such Ji change-over may be f|IfV W&ClCllFICI Garden Club topic WXJ x • Summit YW registrations - done-in connection with a thorough closet ' «f V •/ .- * fr*'" i7 S£RMOIV| -PplJytiorLcgused Ha6dock-fflk^r^*£^^&/&= 18K GOLD JEWELR for late spring-Classes will cleaning.'lloweyer^you can be more objective C 1 SUNDAY'S I Flounder SteakiT^oroncr: ^ R9 FROM ITALY bfldn J^tontjBVf Muy 3* AH dss** : evaluate^clotlies-bener-rr^you-are nor 7 scs will bcffln the w pushed £qr_tlme with the added -job'of clean- ^by-hearing, aids Hool& C Cf The problem William Smyeri~oTr~Westfield, a retlred- 17 and runfor men and boysT; Classes. for__ r health, physical -education ii; your tlothes. .it; .- •—-ME«^mid' -MEs7--kudbipb-Fv • Suriclv"'"of 260._ a problem bocause parents .Hearing— ml centers _cliemlst, will discuss recycling nextThursday, Bread CrumbsR.dm^or. youth in tlie new spring terma HAIR-WEAVIHG April 29, at 8 p,mrat'tho"Elm Street School, recceatlon department. Adult garment and" -P|o ...application lo luwn jnd^garden soils. He. also SNOW For September-Enrollment There are also regularlylly— _ Her fiance . is a graduate of the School of. -JT.he_need, tliehj-is-for-ex- fiedJ:le.aring.AidC^pter.Sum- will explain- tlie salvaging process-for traslv___ Finast Soqp Padsljri' . mi^Anyone who brings them NeW procaas Hair Weaving 1 : -arnplei- A cftUdlnefid3_t6 be h bi th e, sewage sludge and-leaves; In willTie reimbursed for the Tqh—Smyers""wtU"use~'cbmpoBrEam~ NURSERY SCHOOL , shown, not-merely told—Iris . I_'.. Icnll For At>|,t. • pies, charts_aniirpchuri;s to_descrlbe sal- Baitlett Pears yauJiaveu't worn a conaiu-flcess. i seT— difficult .for tho .cluld..tq-5B=—"solvage-value-of tlie mercury^ 289-7100 '•"•..Z r SNOWCROP ^grouped=aeeor<] edding is planned.' vaging •pnocess'es~and~how"communlties' can past season, you will not likely .weur_it next -"."""" tabhsh a proper set of values ho added. " ' - ....-...._ 12-oi. can ThurS(k>y- A/ . —Monday - Friday Mornings ,.; is a clue to future shopping choices. - - ;"•— tlie adult prerogative, but such -686-7700 -—- . ' P amangphysical Htness clas- ' ' After removing all the garments "from your ; A daughter,;-Amy^-Eam«la-.Goldenberg, was wlll-.not include the prqjifcr -ses—for youth.- Aquacetera. clOSeCyou will need-to brlng-OUt tlie clothes bom April 7 in OverlgokiHospital.-Summltr 'roligion, --brother—, Mrs. McFadyen, Jenos Snack Tray Pizza .' . for the approuchlng season; Tills is wliere tho C Libby's Beans Satuf dayTnorningprogram for to • Mr. and Mrs. Alan Goldenberg of 328 hood'arid fair play;-If parents COiSUJMEILPRpGRAMS try-on session begins.' Hopefully,—all gar- Raccoon. lioilow.-Moiuualn slde._Mrs."Goldon- Finast Corn on theXjob 4-pig 45 girls grades 1 to 6, features L say "go" to church," and do .' ' " nienls were~~put' uwoy. -ciqan und in_good borg is tlie former Vicki L, Shapiro.— not—what- dobs a child think, ~Mr. Dr&eserrwed Nur$ery; TypinflTT'ennis Clinics "artsTcraftsrswinTTTitng,-baton shupoj • Howevori each garment needs to be^ 00 Gold Cups ^Sj. Toasties Crdckers f r i jf_ parents say, ' 'love • thy ffcrnlce McFady'en of Es3ex_Eell3._wlfe of and games. — checked—foP looso buttonsor open, seams. and-do—i Further' Information: T«lephon« 273-0900.. For adults,' the YW 'offers tirese~gantTeTits, . clffi"ck~tho- g —ihe—iate^Richard J7Tv1cFactyenr-v/as-marrled and women; ladles learn- to '—In—trying—on, „ Deviled "i'r-men will a child do differently? last Tliursday-to Ronald H. Dreesen of Mont- Salte-Sea Fried jwlm: aqua-gym, including lenRtli orthe^liem7~YonrniIy^Wd"tlmtjdu will AIL.i.>.eins-other-.--than-jpot-news ...should bodr_.STh5™"~fs~loTirD31irate7 clair and Beach Haven, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Vienna Lo ng Gxa i n-Rice-- n water exercises-to keep fit, need to lengthen certain garments-before in ouroffi.ee by nbbh on Friday..__ exampler^^- —•... Henrv-nreesen of Raccoon HpUow.-Mountain»=: business women's slim and .slde...J-._,..'._j=rn-' "Ba x-.s-^-E Ba th room Tis'sue-r^ntzr-4-nkg- v.—Andrew 14 q^Dete r g^ n t---a^^»

MMm^m^^ ^r^j -5t..Ellzabefc.rTrf!:i i_. ,--.:_. - '^—,—Lr^Heim—^.'...'i,'..u^- Head & Shoulders 1 lheJ"Sr6bm " is "a graduate:oftho-Plng _ 5~"—;"'Riih-P«fc' Gibson Girl School, Elizabeth, i, and Lehigli University, LOTION SHAMPOO DOH'T MISS OURTftBBlOBS BetMehem, Pa. Ho. is the vice-president of VARIETIES Sharp Reductions Atlantic Track and Tumout_Co.,_Bloomfield. 100 Tea Bags 14c OFF LABEL Following a wedding trip to Europe, the Blueberry Muff ins ;• AAfr'sT"$K65 size couple will reside in Essex Fells. w ' * • "Brea'Brebl*ilok $ Ioin o Parfail • 6.5-oz. bot. YOQUrT ' Poach, Strawberry, Raipbarry • Q?| dresses THI- FRACilLK LOOK Finast TO MAKE MEN Swiss Slices 1 •Elections planned DECORATED IMPORTED ENAMELWARE for all occasions ^SJJs t'XS? h kMORli GALLANT - Laughing Cow THIS WEEK'S FEATURE- rinast Dog Food tunics &• pants . SALE by.Caldwell's Kraft Singles Pan.pr«; WITHCOVER.J'A.QT. Secret for sports & evening I. '':' -.—The—James (Jewell .School PTA, Spring- Reddi Whip Kreemit . field, will hold an afternoon meeting on Mon- OUR ONLY i » . ' '• N<>n Dairy Command C=l, V u a| Sauce Pan coats day, May 10,-at-1:30 p.m., to elect officers /VxOrQOririG FloiichtnanniR«o ' ' for the 1971-72 schooj year. • 99KFal>r«a Mrs. Robert Tichaz, nominating .chainnun, Findst Z[p Taito'ililioMilli' mostly pastels CLEARANCE has announced tlie following slate of officers:. president, Mrs. Leonard SceUo; honoriiry' Manulaclutet'i Coupon tAanulaetuici'i Coupon Monurgclurpi's Coupon | Mrwulactuier'i Coupon — ^ Manu/acluu'f's Coupon Mnnu/aclunvs COUJJOII " OF FINE DESIGNER SPRING WEAR \ present, 'John 0. Berwick; vice-president, • me urc • < BLOOMFIELD Sale alsonn Mrs. Lawrence Zavodnyj honorary,vice-pres- •THIS COUPON I THIS COUPON _- 3 -THIS COUPON THIS COUPON ( WORTH '331 Broad Street Sleelc aHiootli slcia ident, Mrs, Robert; Powers*; secretary, Mrs. • " WORTH WORTH "7 C • WOKIH l EC lr la every- giovannl. The trustees are Mrs. Anton Cam- • ; Towards the purchase of :Towa[ds the purchase of: 55 Towards the purchase of: ^Towards tho purchase o Towards the purchase otS • '''.'.. panella, Mrs. Andrew Merkulo, Mrs. Joseph e purehas i purchase < ——- • Coats. • Suits • Drosses . a Mb. can ol ! 1 larg'e bars of ! ; a 1-qt. 8-oz. bot.ol d4ox|qro« S IRVINOTON wnjiian's -.wish. Our exdifslve Exr-tunf clec- Knowles and Mrs. Richard Tichaz. ! ' a 5-lb. bag o( : ToWdrds thie. capurchasn ol e ol^^;Towards the purchase of: • Day and Evening Wodr 1301 Iroly.iis Ircii'lintMit' removes.Imlr (.'tally, 'i>uin- Mrs. Scelfo, us program' chairman, ututed | a Mb. can of S2c b3-lb.l-oz.pkq.ol TASTERS 5 Vlngfl.ld Av«. , STANDARD STORAGE RATES • Sportswear that after-the_elect(on.of officers thu Jamon HILLS BROS.! ll ^: MR. CHOICE "* &Bro.iPlac-. W« urua you tu'tuka utlvurttuu^ "' ttllu vrrV timely SALf! ,.|fissly. lotewr. Do tome ill for-ii private con- 'Caldwell School Choir, under tlio loaderslipp -which will urfurtl you MtuiitlUl HUVIU^H, aver und itlioy FOR YOUR FURS our iilreutiy'low, low prlonk. ORRIS': of Elaine Scurtls, will present a musical FLOUR II COFFEE COFFEE DETERGENT|| SOAP |•| CLEAN 5I SPRINGFtELP "Huirittibii wltli one of our experts. Tlierc'a no program. . ' ' in <>ur modem storage vuultH. WEDDINO SPECIALISTS cliart'e. of cou^nc. CuI17^376-7OOO for -your. Umlt (1). Good at—"«* llmit(J);Goodor Limit •(].). Good at 727-763! Morris f'pke FREE ALTERAtlONS Except Budgat Merchandise " Limit (D- Good at S> Limit (l).Gobd at. -^gg- limit (1), Good at "S»'limit (I). Good ql .g ! 8. Morris Street- . • •..-. ~ EARLYCpPX ' Sat April 24th<5Finast thru Sal., Ap(il 24t on (Mir premjtins in Ktidt (Trungo • appolKtiKciit. Tlie Hcauty Sulou. FUR STORAGE. Lowest rates. Call 379-7333 ( lnost thru Sat., April 24lh inosl thru Sat., April 24lhc ».FInasl thrb Sat., April 24th«9rinast thru Sal., April 24lh«5r'ln0st.lhru Sat., Aprlf24lh.« 376^1565 Publicity Gha.lrmon are urged to observe - i'BA/JGA/N STORE FOR MILLIONAIRES" MILLBUHN-. MILLBURN AVE: AT ESSEX ST. the Friday-deadline-'or othor than spot '"•" jliithur Htoru ucouptu Htorujgo' 485 MORRIS AVE. OPEN JAOH, S. THURS. TO 9 (Our Only Store) PRICES EFFEOIVE THRU SAT., APRIL 24lh. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAI.ERRORS. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. J^^ SPRINGFIELD now5. Include your namo, addross and 25 Vnlley Street South Orangn, N.J. Hour.: 9:30 lo 6:00 p.m. [ Sliorl 1 tills Av.'im<-«, phone number. ' ' "T

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: singer fo_ r m speaker to discuss ^ Washions for 1971, AAay 6 by Farms club women .." .The Rosary-Altar Society of Holy Spirit The. Woman's Club of Connecticut Farms,— ilia-.-nieuting, and all annual reports from de- . §isJ^Q£^^ oLSta TionT-wlll hold its Slsc annual club-dinner at .pa'rtment chairman" were presented. Contri- .—~——Chunph—wiji--sponsor—its miHUai-card party— ; r : "thiTowa 1ind tarnpus Kesraui'ant,"Mx5 6^ irwas" buQlTiBri^cIVrc1j7a"Ne*"JerSey'SriK'P«d'era-': Yacov Dan; an Hraeli-born singer,"will en- • lI'vKshlOn- show 6n"'lriday, Aprir,'3O at 7:30 'Hie Springfield chapiter of Hddassah will Temple Sharey "Slwlom, Springfield, will .announced oyMrsTRfcliardRausser,chairman, tion projects; were discussed and. officers i tertain next Tliur.sc!.iy, April 29, ai 11 a.m. "at jcPtm. ip the Parish Hall. meet'tonight at 8:15 at Temple Beth. Ahrn, commemorate Israel dependence Day at at the group's final business meeting"'"bniiif Tlie coining year were elected. ' • .' • . •'-...--: • ,-a regional Sifltei'hnod-program at I einple the Sabbatlrevenlng servicXtomorrow.Aspart mi -The -theme for. this year's show will be a 1 Springfield. Tlie guest speaker will be Mrs. year, April 8. Reiervitioiis niaybe obtained by' They arc- Mrs. Krayer,, who. dasre-elected. hm,"Springfield;-A luncheon• will lie' nw 'journey to the Far East," with fashions pre- 1 Richard•' Barrett of Livingston, president of QI the observance a njew fUm-wlIl be, shown., .contacting Mr3.Joseph-Tor.siello. .. _ president;. Mrp-.: William Voi,'el,--flrst vice-- served. siljsented by Ramona Rull, of Ramona Inter- the Northern New jersey-Region of Hadassah, which ^stresses prospects for^peace in''the president; Mriij Richard I liirinKfh, second vice- The temple's Sisterhood will serve'as hos- -o. national, of. Madison avenue., in NeW York. Mrs. Walter K-rayer, president, presided at who recently anended . die Mid-Winter Con- Middle East. Opportunities for-pfeaeefol co- president; Mrs. GeorggC'yombes, federation tess for the program, which is part of the "Ko" 3d, Miss Rull will present her original designs fer.enci: In., Israeli She will discuss her ex- existence and understanding becwedNAraba ,';ecretai7, Mrs. H'.une'r Dukes, recordingsec- ach Celebration" of the Northern New Jersey -g.of Western would styles, executed-In fabrics periences as a delegate thore. and Jews in Israel are documentedin>Se- rejai-yi~and-N^r«Vcliarles-Dirch, txeusurer. • Branch -National Women's League. The activi- yond the Mirage,"" a half-hour cttforffluftftar.'. ' ioj of the Far East. , , Doctor schediHe^tj ties mark the1 28th anniversary. oLili'c lejj'.iie's.-. Mrs. Clifford-Schwartz and Mrs. Anthony •Tlfe group voted on donalions of*^200 to'tlie Oenner are program co-chairmen.Mrs, Aaron public service tdevtaoW«JTp?W#=s»6wings.X -.---..ejn-.A world traveler. Miss Rull was born in the Torah Fund activities io suppon the Jew^h T - The film was produced by the Jewish Chau- : ,,lnOrient and raised in Hong Kpng. Her family Gullnicn's Association of Union, $200 to-help Theological Seminary of America, Ka?ln is Jhc chapter presfdenK^ •;--• •--•• -scnd~l(KJ children from ungraded classes in the A Hadassali spokesman said the tauqua Society. The society, founded in 1893, •-^EOtocludes Chinese grandmothers, a Spanish lg^eaklo<5RT^ ' • Dan is of 1-r'unch-Moroccan descent. He is is the educational project of the National x Inn grandfather, on herfather's side, andan English Union-School system on a weekeBd^tb Camp' bphthoimology. department -of-the Hadassah ••" Dr. Ernest C. Lowpnstein of Raliw.-iy' will.' MinisinkruiKl-the remaining $613 to. various ~"described as ii virtuoso on the cordovox, Medical Center in Jerusalem is continuing Its Federation of Temple Brotherhoods to foster \ loj grandfather on her motlier^s. When she came to the. electrical instrument on which he"7iccon]- speak to members of_women's American ORT civic and federation projects. .program to help t)io blind in African countries. lnterialth understanding. \ tlie United States to work at theUnited Nations, patiies " himself;^, according to Mrs, .M.inin- ''oiflhe feli'ill love-wlitrxtifrcDuntry. and felt.she tonight at 8:30. JJe'wiil represenutlui." ' —'1 liu inx'Tiiatitmal affairs department will ._Under\ihc.program, which was developed by A yearln-preparation,_"Beyondth«Mirage" County Unit, American Cancer Society. He i:i 7BreVjjer77~p»'i>iir.i!• > 1?!W1rmnrc~—. ' ' — was filmed in Israel with Arabs and Jews— _ PW wanted to Introduce some of tlie beautiful J its "last mc-ciing of tlie year Tuesday_at the- 1 _P.r/lsnac C. Michaelson, doctors and nurses .a member— oK-tlui Unit's l' hysiclim_Sptuik(;rK _.-Mrs7 ShirlejrDolTJourgo , executive direiKk'iu-of-m»-lsr-a8lis.4towavor,-riiay-maln- worked on the filming In Israel, ..with. Fashions wilTbe on sale following• the "Officers for 1971-1972^«im~bo'-lnstalled- Skwirsky and Mrs. Sol Kescler, members of and" she wl(l show a film, -Breast .Self- / "tlff'CIcTs^ls^lnnTM^ahTTHe^ofeesman Jewish and Arab personalities In the turn 'Tucsdav— e-ucniiig by_tlic Newark Link 3, of tlie """the N'atimia1"Tora1iTu7rd'rX^.Tilen~c(?l^Tircabinei7r Examination."' __^'~' -' ~^ include: Teddy Kollek, mayor of Jerusalem; following, all Massej!iLpn_Saturday and Golden Chain, at.a meetinji at tlio-Eli'^abedi Local arrangnVuTil:;"~are unLHir"~iIie direction stated. ,— . The event Is open to the-publicr The public is Invited to the"m'eetinp which "She contihubd, tlie eye department in:Mon- Shimon Peres, cabinet member! Ellas Nakhleb, will be held at the.YMHA on Green Lane-iu ..Masonic Tempie, 668 ^ortli'Broad'st., Eliza— f uviii~Libeii^andthe ^Flh Arab—member of the-Knesset, and SaUnr .i Baltuch of Springaeldiii beth.-Xlie_installutioii will tukoplacti follow- rd.-rf a member ofthc brun_oh s-T-orah Fund 'Joubran, Haifa ArabJeader.ChrisUan^Moslem- -resldcnce-haH cabinet;-jAra. fiooi'nu Wldom of become independent. However, Tanzania- is president. Refreshments will be served. •— inC_the-"7:30 p.m. mcotinit. ~ sending -more personnel—to Jerusalem-foi^ and Jewish-students from 'irfany parts of-tiie ladies Aid grplfp training so-it- can expand Its services.; Ha- world -also' are^lntervlewed-in^Israel-bj-the Mrs. "and-Mrs. Philip Meisel-of-45 Janet lane;" dassah doctors are still serving in Malawi and Ruwanda. ~"" • " _ *"'" - "At this critical point In world events";" g to appear Lebow said,"with interesi_in^i^4id<8e5Baat=.- at a high peak, we are proud-to-present "",'the Ladics-JOa"Soaety"br the' ElIzabetH" the Mirage'. It~'goea beyond the -9 .'General Hospital. E. Jersey street, Eliz.ar. jdtCancerUnit-dinner Walton mirage of propaganda and emotional speeches t° fieth, will hold its annual:geranium plant, sale The nlnUiTTjuffiuia - specl nl of extremists to correct lies, distortions and • — !oq Saturday;'May-I atSHUngle Hall on Jacque nfwrffnryppH thflf "hnvff \rrf*ri hnrrpH1 rilffTniflr— SERENADE'T0_St'RING T- Members of the Auxiliary "to the Union •- gold.wire and silk shantun):. Left'to right ^(standing) JJTO Mrs. ( - gifts:-dinner """"dance colii- -?= Weet;~ad1acenl to the hospital. Sale and •" G'ounty bsteopathic Society worV on centerpieces for Memorial RobBrtMau^&^M^&r^_.a=J^s;r;MonT)nAliefl0«n'ains>de!aJ^rMnT—Alfldd cldes wltli tile' . jth aiiniTOr- •and'war. Eydcup will be from 9-a.m. to 3 p.m., it was Volcc-to-cancer-yearsivgo, and "We show the spirit ofIthei people inIsrael": - General Hospital's annual charity ball scheduled May 1 at the Alex Kowalenko. Seated' from Jell _are Mrs. Arthur jCunlcella, who-has found a second voice— snry_ye'af of the Union Cotinty The ' FT A ^of-the Edward- Wnlton_Sclioo|,^_ • -' .announced. . ^ T~ic!lntc>!L'Manor, Union.. They arc constnicted from-empty cocoa Mrs, lolin Gudells, KenMWortli's Mrs, Peter Rama and Mrs. John a new career; will maken--—Univf-Stnoftcari-'Cancur-So in their struggle-for survivlal. We show how""" •" w0 : -Springfield.—will sponsor "Dad*s_:N|j>'ht.: .Out • , Mrs. 'WUUam Taylor, general chairman,- tins covered with old sheet music and plantBdr-writh-flowers-of Forrara. --•-•*•-- —• - • _ ;;:'"''• •—'—— — •' — — personal appearance "at the ciety. New jersey Division, . . ., . . - -Israelis are developing the land from a barren n9jw)ill-be assisted by Mrs. Benjamin Priesti- With Mom" Monduy nt 8 p.m. in tlie school's BERKELEY IN BERMUDA — Among student s from the Berkeley Schools whro participated in 7 special gifts dinner and dance Inc. .'; ;;- . _~ wilderness lilts a fertile garden. We show how Ml ; -gymnasium, The program will feature a dis- _Bermuda College-Week-were-(froin4dft>-Chai?l«ne-Gnihec-of-ri»rlt, KBthrrinn:Rrinhard-df-^ i^f-j' president of- the^ljadles Aid -Society, "" of the ~American.'..Cancoi:~So- Initiated in H; -rhi- —they~ar£-rising—thd-llvlii^NiuiUlards of Arabs •3U1> ,Leonar '!___„ dJ EC. Fishedm,Un**r and candy cussion of IPI mathematics, a systematic— —Union, Denlse Jones ofUnion,CathySauerofUnion arid Karen Goldmtn of-Springfleld. Miss in Israel technologically, economically, ed-— l J ciety, • Friday, April 30 «t tlie ciol gifts dinner committee _ approach to icacliitiE-this subject, which .will " j' Orders may be sent "or called In to Mrs. Parties otFParade — Gruber-la-a student at-the-Berkeley-CIaremont^SchifcrbfN«w York City. Others are stu^ ucationally and heaIthfuIIy._We show how Arabs. _Winfield Scott Hotel, Eliza-, has fixed its gonl this year to begin in Sdptombor ot Walton. : faylor.-or P1™18 m3y be purchased the,day both. $12,000 to support American _ dents at the Berkeley School of East Orange."-'. — .•':.-•- "and-Jews alike in Israel -hunger-tor peace. 1 Participating In tlicTdlsxuESion will be Mrs. —~^lpt the sale; •' — • — Cancer Society programs 6T-.- Roseann Gillls, sclcncc-jnaiii specialist In the._ *" Proceeds-will go toward the development its public luncheon researcli^—etlueation^ontl-po-—: Springfield sdiool system, William Fallon, Antiques show Temple Sisterhood "Now more than ever, while an uneasy, •- TheB'nai B'ritli Women of Onion will ho "The monthlypublic luncheon sponsored by the ticnt service in tlio county. GEM DOES principal... of tlie Thelma Sandmeier_SchobL~ truce prevails in the Mlddle^East, we "feel lub ;_their-next- meeting Monday evening at tlie- Chairmen of the - special— Masonic. Temple Foundation, _s«dll be held where an IPA pilot program bogan tills past that this film will ..help to reduce the hatreds Alan IS pOrn_ Ma"cHnlst Hall, Chestnut street. Union. Follow- Wednesday;-' at- tho' Maaonic--Temple —1912- ^slated Sundayxz- plfrR dinner flr^LX-nrton—S;— OUR EXPERT PURCHASING POWER PERMITS US TO ^September, 'and,. John "Kaufman, principal of tfinetb i and ease the tensions that have the world-sit^" ing a business meetingr the program wlU-be- .Mpr.rls ave., Union. ' SESllnrd, "cluilrman '-6t_tltc" the--Walton-School-.—A- question and answer i 1-1/2-gunce son David Tlie fifdi annual, antiques: PASS ONJTO OUR CUSTOMERS THE MOST EXTRA- , jting on a powder keg in the Middle East," '•" presented by tfie Home 'Service Department of ~Mrs~Richard Anderson, cliairman, has an- board of Jersey Mortgage Co., period will follow; — - - - • Z born" Marc^30ri971 ta sT . show and salo ol tlie Slster- -.Elizabeth,--" nnd Robert G,~ _ Tho Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ahm, Spring- Lebow concluded.^ _T_—.::'—•• Vincent's " Hospital-Momclnir.'--to^Mrr and Public-Service featuring a demonstration on nounced thatbaked:chicken-wilibcBervedfrom- ORDINARY VALUES IN SHOES! INCLUDING SUCH home entertainment, called "Parties On Par- "lioo"d~^6f^Tomplo Israel of Guempol, executive vice- field, will hold lts~hext coffee and culture Mrs. David Hunt of tittle Falls. He Joins a iU.5fiflirai:to4^im,— . ; • _Scotch Plains and Fanwood. the best session on Wednesday at 12:45 p.m. In the brother-. Kevin Andrew. 16 months. Mrs. Hunt - ade." Mrs,. Marvin Bram is vice-president in The members ofTtlHreonimlttee are Mrs. president andjiirector of Jer- tANPSAS DR. POSNER. STRIDE-RITE, AJC fO iSS will bo hold Sunday.from 11 sey .Mor.tgago-plan to apply teniple y'outiriounge, _ is die former-Ronl-RutEbrU^ ~ cliarge of programming. Mrs. Bram had invited" Arthur Dicker, Mrs. Ada Hamilton, Mrs. a.m. to"7 p.m." -. .the advanced gifts toward sur- EDWARDS 111 .'__. -—Rabhr—Reuben Levlne,. spiritual leader of A Kentuckian, soqn to] retire, ponders his American Legion i' the entire membership-to-themeeting. and Gh'arles Velsor, Mrs. Charles "Oswald, Mrs. announced that the public will Be welcome. Dealers from tlie matrppol?r— ^passlng'thctJniorrCquntyGru- places the~invasion of privacy the temple, will be the guest speaker. He -future, thusiy: "I, have spent twenty years as •II I - III EnisriCocrncr, Kirs. FraTBaumnnrr^Cliarles. itan—area—will feature art will talk on "Analyzing Our Intermarriage _-a maniffacturers soles re0resentatlve;-My Job - A rummage sale-will-be_conducted_by_ tlie Oswald-lUcluird-anderson-andCharles Velsor. ~ -sade goal of $165,000. •—The-next-ineeting-of-the-Louiso-Waterman Will" nOlCI • "•'-chapter--Suriday,7Monciay^and Tuesday .it 240 glaasrporcclains, silver, per- Wise Cliapter of the Amerlcan_Jewish Con- Prbbleni^'* -He^wlllzrfDllDW—hlHTtnillciwidiTra— required that 1 entertain irequently. Although iod . furniture, old copper, . question and answer period,.._..:.... >,. .. jwe had only^ two childrenr ray wife (who also "'•' UVUV- ^"Morrislive., Springfield. Mrs. Louis Heut- to shop. * gross will takejilaco at 12:15 p.m. onMonday, The American Legion Auxiliary of Con-"" —'."-linger.-is vice-:president in chargeofJiindrals-_ Jewelry, brass novelties^ at thcr-homFoPrMFs, Btarnard Horwltz;-19— Mrs. Harry Rice, adult education chairman,7 worked) and I.-maintained a very large home primitives, old paintlngs~and : wum&ffi "announced that-»cbabysltter_ wjjl be available throug^' thefyears, The.children are-grown, hental. Unit.2X8_of Sprlrigfield will hold;Its - ing, and Mrs* Saul Levinson is chapter presi- an Dee Rimme LindendHadassah= Cobane ter.. West Orango.JThe subject of the diintu. —-..-•. SPECIAL GROUP for tlio afternoon. Tho president ol the'Slster- annual pancake breakfast on Sunday r -day, will be /'Surveillance and the^Invaslon of- married and succegsfulw! on their own. I"will dent. ~ ' ' "• .-•'• ':---'• —— Lunclieon, tea, and dinner =hood-tB-Mrs.-George Wldom. . — • ' . soon retire and wantmjrw£feto_dojbe.same _ atrthe—American"teglon--Hall on Trlvett a^re- Privacy." 1 3uer"Breakf(U3r will' be" served betweeoHB_; will be sold inTlie SpringGar-_ ^auction BLACK CALF •• BLUE CALF Reservations-for the spring-luncheon at tlie _so~we' may enjoy laisurt time together, W«L UNION, (atrThc Cenlcr) fo weal-Union- man ^den Tea Room. Free parking IWOMEN'S i:—are,iil):t!ood.-.financlal sKye and can afford to v-a;nv:and"i p.mr Tickets wiHTje available at An art auction will bo held Chanticler, to .be_held-in-May;twiU::be:.taken;:. ^=^FRIDAYDEADblNE- •"thffdoor; '- -To -TublidF7"Chairmen:_:_ will bo available.- Sunday at 7|)i.ni., by the Linden- CALF -GREY Bonwit Teller-will- provide fashions for this stay-in; our present'home, but 1 believe'it is Gl V ET0URU0MK ATTOdCI I OF Temple Israel in Scotch All items other rthan spot news should be —morertnan we need. I wilt-to-sell-and move Proceeds from this fund raising project— Chaptor of: HadasHiili, nt DRESS will be used to support Legion activities. "like BoTrreFfiiip^ Plairi8~Ts~I6cated on Martine.: -Congregation—Anahe-Chesed,— ' office by noon on Friday.. to a suburban apartjnent near rny favorite "nvcntTe.—Admission to "tlie goUJcburse. The wyeVlip't sure,.She Ukes'to The primary work of the unit is to help, the in preparing" ""newspaper rer_ ' St. George avenue' and Qrchard- Union's "bost^ploco' veterans In Lyons and East"Orange VA ijos- . terrace, Linden. _ . ..- - to-'shop>l has an ox- . putter around In the yard, has a htiga flower to-thib news- gers of tlio show are MrSjJrv- .-.garden.-and thinks she will enjoy.house- """'?!_to_assist families of vetersms i " -A.selection'of original7olls,..- g^&oToction of- to aldtheir-chlldieu Uliuugh ing . Koplan—ancOvirs.J.Hurton™ —etchings,-woodcuts, drawings," keeping chores she hasn't had time for before. • . •• • • i *^f W««M -»,,wi« ~---r- ~t_r 11 ^JftA uyif|l ^A&£ pleasantly -priced- BUY ONE PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE, Said It Uke ThIs... Burros.' '••-.-'• — ~Ifmllg'd'edlti6hs in lltliogrnphs^ -I wonder if" we can reach"a solution satis- -alstance and scholarsaips for higher : /•• on .: Submitting;^- News '"re^ -..quaTity mercjiandUe"- ; •'••'"• SHOWER CURTAINS GET THE 2nd PAIR FOR V2 PRICE factory to both of us." - : —.'.'-—'Z~~'-^7~^~^~,-Hon.". ".' • -• :..„ ;".,. ;;.".; ' L«U1RAEEKIES. . . •-UATH-DQUTlQaES- antj is big on tliou- SELECTION If. yOM" can afford to Vcay in a^iresent home, ~ 'The American Legibri ^Auxiliary also helps ''• BEDSPREAbS • TABLECUOTHS £J_JilLJ^i2 i? SomiTof ghtful survjc"e. (same P'lco-rgn9«)^^/1rN^_i. ' "Blnnqnm DISCOUNT with a place for a garden. You could try one fashion show to_iDeLgtveaJby_the' Board^of. s be Mrs.-Joseph F.eldman. — High School and Is employed wlthAirco Weld- Time." ...-.- plan, br both, before making1 a final decision Realtors of the Oranges-gnd-Manlewood. : UNION BOOTERY = ing Products, Springfield;- -' • —- •— — Mrs. Angela DlGloaccliino about what to do with_ your"present" home. Livingston; :Short Hills, Mlllburn ancfsprlng? Her finnce;"who attends Union Collefje,_is__-: I of-1237 Coolldge ave.. Union,. O MEtlTTA^SCHMIDL ; La shore —1030-Stuyvosant A field Wednesday at.the Chanticler, ShbrtHilla. yol stiggestlvo of tho "• ~7>e west Luhr' "\v QLttii rwill -have'- a-booth featuring DAILY 956 A STUY.VESANT AVE, _.Anne-Wilson lsrasslsting the "chairman in' Tlio Garden Suite Highway Union . - • 686 RT. 22 SPRINGFIELD nt nT cy openwork typical of -1972 Wedding Is planned. jiousehold products. "There; UNION* 686-8499 ~ 77~5fe£//rt£f pattern =hos—signs., ppsteel in Frenchr- OpVn Moh. & F.I. Ev planning-the sprlng-partyj. to which all women Medllorranoan decoration. ilso-will be bootlia. containiiig. realtors, wives of realtors and saleswomen -^nc'ar-;itsrnortliorn terminal.. __.' .Until 9 PiM. Equally-afhomelna items^ ^such' asr baked goods from the 101-member offices ofthe board are 7 The reason: many ErcncliCa-.. and "candyj-an- - auction^^ duck- . nadians find the Jersoy Shore names frec/ericfe Tiffe invited, Georgia McMullen is the Springfield -l 7 pond and magic shows for cuil=.. ( '"' 7 MISS JAN DEE RIMMELE-""""-• -—aiHdeal-vocation-spot uncluse •- On Open Stock——^j rX5» ...... ciren. . Frederick Titlei of "Springfield has- TIELiTfOirrHFBMIFOWHHF • ..' Mr. oricI'Mrs. John Rlmmole of 1638 Stuy*-. -Cliclatiperliighwiiy on their way ..numed-.to-memborship • in Phi - Beta. " -^Ac:present-thei«~ate-26-woTnen realtors - -to AlgrTGdldenbergs :_-Vfisnnt. avo., Union, havo^iinnounced die cngage- Tickets cart be' obtained by" from Quebec to -thc-shorc; IS OUR BUSIKESS .galling Mrs. John DechurtSr, national honorary society, at TuftsUnlver- belonging' to the boaril;-More than 6f) percent- Expires June 26,1971 IUST ONE CAll provldts prompt txpirt •'" mont of their daughter,. Jan Deerto;Robort= of the sales people_are_women. — i»vlc> at riifoulile ratei FOR HI A six-pound, 14^ounce daughter, Aniy -Martin :Schlenker,son ofTMr. and Mrs. Robort ar3S2;filiO. .- ^ —: NATURAL -Bity.-Medford, Mass.Jle will be initiated in roua REPAIRS — . - -Pamolu GoldcnKirgrwas-born~Aprii 7, 1971," ceremonies on May 5.^7 "" .,, -^- • .- ..-Schlonker of SS8 Schuyler way, Union. PAINTING, CARPENTRY at Overlook Ilospltal^Summit, to Mr. and- .Tlie bridt~elect-is-a-sophomore-at-tlio Uni- Title lig~the~sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald TEEN-AGERS, -find |obi by running Want Ad..- ; ELECTRICALrPLUMBING. Mrs. Alan D. Goldenborg of 328 Raccoon.- Brittle mistake^ •H," Title, of 21 Cottage lane. He-is-a graduate ~'CiU «M-77OO - nowl ' .'. , - - .- ••- versity of Vermont. GENERAL REPAIRS Hollow, Mountainside. She Jolnsrwo brothers, . Her fiance will bo graduatodfrom tlie Uni- of Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. —IPIHH c«U 3JS.7JOO — ut

1 ibfr-onnBnTpcrE'= lon^^T:;::" ""^ •^-.-DeHorahThosp _^5^raai3iuiiicifiia5!3M: ~ to hnvft your next party " -WtUs.jSpe^fes^digTimfji^ ^M-wilh-oi 'wilhoul: a "-picture"' —by Judga Max Shermra^- "trcatmentr "|=PBKUIIS suLmi Itrng; wedding |' servieerhenafe"oti callevery hour of the day, everV day df the year. They ArenoT K?fstetn>t >> ,. /Irs. Sey- Tof' hbui't-and lUng^dlseaees;V" Sovo 25°o on Plains was fined $20 for1'"not mour Markowitz, Mrs. Arthur a or ongacomiinl picturos~m'ay'"=" WILL track down the leak and stop it, • Of course, there's never a charge for • | enclose HID $5 • payment or s thb besl known safely pulling out into traffic Plotkin, Mrs. lly Feldman," s the investigation ... and certainly never any,reason t o be. embarrassed on Rt. 22 Went. He also paid Vtrs, Ido Vogels^n, Mrs, Ro- DOy T a include <• $15 for using an obscdle ges- bert Gllckniiin, IJirsi Jack-Yo- Mr. ancl Mrs. Robert- O. 1 thoy be billed. shouldthe suspected leak turn out not to be a leak. Q So please — if you think- ture at a policeman. . selevich, Mrs.."/VitHur. Blor, Cock of 1129 Howard st.-, Three persons were fined- H costs a lot lew than Mrs, Ham. Weshnak, Mrs. Union, have announcod the' ADDED POINTS: you smell gas — don't hesitate to call. Holidays. Weekends. Nights. Anytime. $30 each for'Speeding. They, •UH VSomla renttMfby Mertx! Leonard Haft, nfid 'Mrs, Sey- blrtli-of a son, Scott Matthew, were Michael DeBietro of " mour Dnrris. Founder is Gus- on April1 4 at SC Barnabas • ~ drossos and sle Terry. Union for speeding on Melsel Medical Center, Livlngiftoih soparatos- in avenue, Aubrla Lamb'of Plain- A cosmetics domQiistratlon Mrs. Geek ' Is tho former. SO field for speeding on Rt, 22 ind will- be given by thoj-par Dorothy A.'Uoftier Of Union. easy-c.dre fabrics Louis Caver of Plainfleld for . -Coamctlcs, creative make-up- to make tho going 65 miles per hour in a 45 every Place Setting! Piece , . the ulHmate,rh7cQterlng . . flL JllQ^t of HOW ECHO SETTING STATE • -'.y.our-wardrobp RECIPE for for partloj 2 minutes from Garden INS (RANGE on every Serving Piece Automablle, LI fa. Homo- up to.oOO tf Stat« Parkway i . Soo thorn all COME ROMANCCI —JEWELERS-— ownnlri, . Health, Boat, Builntiis.. .Top-quality horo - now. Hurry... this ofter ends on Juno 26th I On-premlses parking Llmouilnd Service to T»W« one couple, put 1571 Morris Ave., Union • 686*0322 pratpctlon ,at low cost, ; Si zos 6-16 ..thorn on a Jet., to Call... andnvc^l brine you for 400 cars ' NeWork. Airport iForodui (or fa»l, fair 'claim settlontonta; uasy Europe or u orulM an Econo-Car. faster than you can sasn • ' ' • • • . . v • n Overnight motel facilities (or out-of-town guests payi.iont plart. •hip to the Cunibo.n, SPECIALIZING IN REMOUNTING rhl^lti u dalh of tnoo^'> "7 Agsnts on Hand Uttf, a palmtree -or'* • i. r" plonlfl«p! wedding chapel , • Watch Repairing .' • Diamond Setting'.' DUKILOP SMELLS? * 2 completely separated ballrooms for Belter Service" qutlnt French revt^ki- . CHAMPIONSHIP 'rwit and louvo ;«IoHe • , . . " Entire building air conditioned ' . . -Coll- fof Other recipes for ro- ; 688-5526 tnliooo available *t»>,. . Bookings now for 1971.-72 .':'.' - | ERV and OTTO ALWAYS AVAILABLE Or StSp In-' ^-"" : .„, A'-.-'i-. .--iT .ROUTE 22 (Westbound) „ , '• ''•-','. ' v UNION, N. J, 368 Chestnut St. Union 300 MILLBURN ftVEv MILLBURN TO SERVE YOU At 5 Polnt» (Adjacent to Union Motor todgeV af Unlon-Sprlngfleld Line Our Door. Ala Alwayi Op.iu.. Pu>li Button anil Walk-In Open Monday Until 9 P.M. '. 233-0020. 277-3100^ . ' .All W ,k OoncOtl Promlsds ' . -Tro'vel SaryUfV •'.'. a 379-1595 .'.,.•" ' • . ' 488-3781 . •• •-.•> . '. . * ;C«i

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AUTOMOBILE-WISE Listed are 11 automobiles chat once were Wool has become iho bril- kaleidoscopic movement. Hie sliapely impact upon sports-. — well-known. When they are Inserted over their Uarit translator for the Ajneri skirt is set upon a tiny bodice • wear. Flowered knitted prints Miss Valerie June Miller, daughter of Mr. married Sunday Saturday to Harold AAarr&n bloRKoni -as—baring halters - • , o support project correct, dashes, the word "Automobiles" wili ...can'way of wuaiTni;'clothes, with neat L •shoulders from and Mrs, John Miller of lW Van "appear some place:ln your solution, J St. James Human C'jitholic Church Sprinj^-. • • Tt'f' fiprinjr r(iljff7tl'>ir'.^ ,'nf which pie eyes emerge In many ' ,.?oi^bjne^_wlth_slenderj'3nt.s_. T f c l tiinfoilf , waa iimriedGundayalterneoirtoOridGdl e v ' Tlitf Valparaiso* fclnlvtiisliy Guild uf Ceuu*l ""~rHupinoiale"" DeSop~~ Aubnni ' Oakland fteld,- was tile.setting Saturday aftjernoon for - American •>'designer:, boaiit "shapes:, freely gathered and .or flowingsKTrts deeply ruffr - New Jersey will sponsor a luncheon Wednes- John..Smith Jr., son of Mr. George Jolin StuK peerless Hudson • Moon- • the -wedding of Miss Donna.Kowalski, duUgliter sheer wools,., lighrwejghiwov- cuffed, narrowed and long, led ut the hemline. pl day at 12:30 p.m. at the Redeemer Lutheran Smith Sr. of Oxford, andlhfiiateMrs. Katharine Paige Durant Steams of Mr. and Mrs. Antiiony-Kowalykiof 806 ""ens and doublet™ is,,lending ' leu o^ mutton,:. or _rou.ndeil .Tlie peasant influence is Church, Westfleld. Proceeds Will be used for Smith, , ,. 1 over rd., Union, to Harold Marion, son of Mr. y .themselves Sidmirably to the' fro'm"enlarged urmholes. strongly rooted • in • fashion. the guild's project to reface and redesign the The Rev. Gerahi Marchand officiated at tlie •Marvelously * leek, elon- : .Harold Marion of Cedar-Grove, and the late lithe, lightly cliiiKing lines of Fabric colors, textures . and university's art-musiebuilcUhg anttTlie-mall- gferefrlony In St. Paul the "Apostle Church, prom 1 Mrs. Mary Marion. . ' fashion; gated-wool"skirts-nrc-com- patterns- mixed-in—a-sklUful- to incorporate it into the fine arts complex. lrvington. A reception followed at the Town -The Rev. Edward R. Oehlinjj officiated at the -•'••-'--I1UT'long, 'newly propor- bined with skinny ribbed wool mannpr convey a spirited fa- Mrs. Vivian Abell, the owner of CraftTown, and Campus in Union. ceremony. A receptionfollowedatthe'rownand -boned silhouette returns to knif sweaters creating a clae- ' shion attitude. Sleeves " are a craft supply store in Verona; will be the 'The bride was escorted by her lather. . Richard A. Wenz C.impus in Union. . "".- • woman an aura of f;educiiyu .aiclook which frequently sub- traditionally puffed, necklines, guest speaker^Her topic wjll h« "Dnn'rThrnw Mrs. Mary Boyden of Jutland served as mystery. She is freshly at- •• The bride w?.s escorted by her father.-Mrs. stitutes for the elegant sil-£^widely u-scooped and-skirts It Away," which also is the title of her forth- matron of'honor for her sister, Bridesniaids tractive in brighter colors, Terry Thompson of Point Pleasant^scrvcd as hoiiette of the dress. Many - gathered in dlfndleeffect. The coming book: She will demonstrateTvarious ~ were Mrs. Judy- White of Union, sister of the married^ Safurefey more concerned with fabric; matron of' honor for her sister. I3ridi;iriiulfdr feature, cutouM and bands of decoraifrve If sought is tucking, !——handicrafts. , : bride; and Dolores DcBarros of Newark. ; and the orlglnaliiy~ordetailed padded stitching. Contrasting embroideries and naive little 10. rr.=^- -were-MrK.-Robert Wels of Moticvillc, coushiof i She teaches craft skills classes at herstore. F. Douglas Rue of Plainfleld served asT5esT~ workmanship. Whatever tlie colored' decorations make bows; ' •' '.. -T-- ' 11. --' thu fci"jiin , Charles- Marlon. Irrof CedarGrove, Ill August, she and Mrs. Barbara Farlie will be- man. Ushers were jUchard White Jr. ofUnlon," measurement from the floor— many a woijl skirt a back- Running after the sweet und— ----- •« t * . to Judith Chaloka sister-in-liiw of the groom; Ellen Oleksik of gin taping a television program-which_will ap-. bruther^ln-lnw~of-the bride; and Charles E. inuxi, midl, and below die knee. grotind in the manner of a simple fashions is the-witty, ANSWERS - lrvington, couain., of the bride; Mv;;, Jamo:> pear weekdays beginning in September. Mrs. Boyden -of Jutland, another brother-in-law of • — each woman Is adapting to painter's— canvass. • - Mono-- Jwooly-Uwprkman's. _^ stylings 'sa-HBowoxny- ..Kowc.pf Kosclle Park and Carol Palanowich Abell~also will appear on a television show in # 'the bride. • . - — } it, styling fashion far the-occa- .. gramminp; of sweaters and, such-—as gardener's aprons, dm) NosdnH 'IT 'sssri of Union. •"'".- 1 Philadelphia where she will show how to make Mrs. Smith, who was graduated from Union .._sion. The purity of fine wool solid colored chailis shirts.Is mechanic's coveralls, busboy •aN\rravo • lewera from aluminum cant. ' High School, was employed by Tessler and Cliurles_Marion. Jr., of_Ce.dir_GrOYcrscrved fabric induces shape and dc.- a most becoming .custom jackets and schoolboy blazers, -nv 'L 'oxosaa V'airaowanH-'s 'NOOW sign control, Mrs. Walter Gaestel of Mountainside will - Weiss Inc., UiTOh, prior - to^hef y as best man for his brother..Ushers .were Ro- touchuch.. 1._.^.w• -Jil l ___..;—^_-_adapted-for_town_wea- - -,- — r -in •y "zincs -•£ 'iNVHTia -z 'SNHvais T bert Weis of Moncvillc, Terry Thompson of lfb serve-as-hostess-fofthe TunchePni-Mrs. John Her. husband, who was graduatedfrom.Wash-T bppo Knitted..'.sportswear is un- _3lgKrwelghg t wooll flannel,, airy Point Pleasant, brodier-inJlaw. df~the bride; Wiest of Westfield iirprSsIdeni of the chapter, ington High SchooL'sqrved in the United States clothes in us spring 1971 guise conventional such us'thclonj;- fl leece, denim-like-trlcottnedilikt — Eric Chrisiopheruon of East Orange, Dave university is in Indiana. , - Navy. He is employed~By Bower's-Schumann -includes——miiny-^ wiHowy nd wool' fancies. Combined S'lvasronorTrf-Clifton and Frank Metro of Ease and .Welch,-insuranceragency"ln"^ashlngton drosses of sheer wool primed -the waisnand-often baring-the' with-turtle-necked-sweaters, . Orange.. ' '-- x- — • • and pleated in knife'urci-yscal "mlcirlff.-Thq little—rpp-worn one catradd-a sleeveless vest Mrs,.Marlon, who was graduatcdfromUnion Following a honeymoon trip to South Car- stylo, producing a fascinating with. wool-shorty shorts hu-s a with shoulder^srraps-balancedT^ High School^—is cmployed^byrSchcring" Aucf/on fo beheld ollna, the cotlpla wlllreEldD'ln'Oxferd.' at the bone orshapely skinny Bloomfleld. • tops. • '-,'•_ Mer-husband, who..was'gruduaied-fromCiif-_ ' Aiiother~of the great wool arHittside_church fo.EL4.J._Scott High Scliool, ia empIoycd-by-Na- looks. Is Jhe elegant-walking tlohal Newark and Essex Bank.-BIoomfield^ suit-worn with a. widely -The Alter Rosary society:Of_llie-;lhimaculate Darlene Jadelis^ He attendsBlpornfioIdCollegeovenlngseiisions— Bt-JtHmeimi/ool-fdlt—hat-and, Conception^Ukrainian Catholic Church, Hlii- HPrcsently;servlng-ln llieNationaTGOard. dashing printed scarf." Wool "l^l^pfloiStiirdaH y ^gy.p pants arc everywhere, purely ~ -7-Pim.-ac the church. Proceeds-wUl-be-used IS UEREr Saturday the couplf will reside In Little 'Falls. . tailored-u-latlie^rBle-thirties—;: J WrtTBl-e-smgedforspringmamany^J^ET3WE, lightly clinging lines of Achllle_ -for the building fund.- —~~ " AND SUMMER- seen with an lnfiniteTOric Those working on the auction are Mrs. Gerald -sweaters, tunics and shirts. -^=~?Ptendored ' weightless wool shaped by Um-'—^-Battllo'sday dressiSWtesjhebeauty-'bfBel- IS NOT TOO FAR AWAY! Danchak. MrsrMichael Sagal, Mrs.WalterSy- '"~5ffecr.Iveiv combined with an"-—~bo«o-Manzo=of-DuVl(loW~Tlio""CbaTatarude'"•' laine's :she.er-. woeMobric ft a melange of t.. Tim. sak, Jvlrs, Anthony=Qrahowski,_Mrs._loseph M iss Kachelriess uu-ctiveiy coinoinea witn an i,s_ - o C7Cle_of_a . green and creamy white.5elK=ontained_dec- * fathlon. ihfrTi. ^ • "^ faifilonltnjta unlined wool cape croating a soft> :swlngy cjrclln2 m Maavecky, •Mrs;~Wolter ZafflflhlinskVSusan •Jqihloo iloclii • faahlon tultt costume look. The. classic—Suit' and coat fafhlon ipo/t coaTf engagement is told «r• — line. .----.. .. :.J.:4__^.._:""::."-•• Harry^ tazawltz,- will preside. Mrs, Harold f matron; George Mackle, worthy patron; Mrs. -2.cups sliced celery Her husband, who was graduated. from bordered ut tho hemline by a 3 tablespoons corn starch _ TheNew-Generatlon is.composed pfathree- .•• THE FIRE PLACED Soolosky chaplain will offer prayers, — WlUlam~Wonslau, jssuclate' matron arid Mrs. 3/4 cup parsley sprigs .' Bridgeport University In Connecticut,; is anv~" giant. ruffle_oy, il.rr bane d seoFerrn P ol~^t? _ ploco combo band of three studeiits-(ll-to-14 _fMrs. Arthur H. Goldman, nomlnatingxom- MRS. RICHARD A. WENZ . Ernst.Koerner, secretary. Also eleciod.were 2 medium onions, sliced years old) of the-Bastardo.School of Music, accduntant with liolzer.SmolIn and Co., New- •'' broiderymany-coat. sRuf/les.ar intended foe rsee moonn on—" -JL£fli3s_mIlli egg, well tbeaten:=-^ 1 chicken bouillon cube POLISHING & PLATING _mptee chairman will holdsecond'nomtnatlonof Miss Judith Ann Chalbka, daughter of Mr, MrsTTlobcrt- Erickson, Mrs. Robert Miller '- lit walks. Unlinedandfeatlier- 1 teaspoon vanilla •Elizabeth and Colonla. Thoy will feature music -officers-and the election will follow.— ind Mrs. Nicholas Chalpka-of.Carteret, was: •- rarid MrsrFmrry Wlnn; ' ...' 2 teaspoons salt from'foreign countries, waltzes, polkas and :,; Following a. honeymoon trip to thoDahamus, weight,- flannel—and_fleece:—-—Pour-1 teaspoon com syrup & REPAIRING " Reports will be given. Mrs, t)oug,las_D.ayi.s,_ married Saturday.-afternoon to Richard Allen""" _ A ways and means-meeting will be-held 1 bay leaf ' BRASS •SILVER—;— .tlie.couplewlll reside In Rosello' Park.—-J^_l- dominate the fashion scene. into each of four custard cups. J/4 teaspoon thyme leaves folk music, plus a sing=a=longand today's rock Rospital chiarmon, will, discuss a recent party Wenz,-son of Ml-. andMrs.-Rpbert WenzSr.-of^^L April 29 at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple." —Swlrl"rnp«i rn rnn lV» i music. ••--.-_ ____^ .. . W • COLD . • CHROME 397 Bergen s^, Union. j-6 tablespoons com starch ~ I COPPER hila.ac therEaTrtOriirig'iPPcterahs'Hospltal and Officers_and members, are invited to attend. sugar, corn stanch andsaltin . —Place chicken In kettle; Sister Ellen Patricia Is tlie hospital admin- _M)M^Sidney Scrulson', child welfare chairman, —Tno-Rev. Howard McFall Jr.officiatedatthe double boiler •topT~GraUuall>rI~| istrator for St. Elizabeth Hospital. • WE.HAVE ONEOF THE LARaES.11_ !ereiribny-lirth"e First PrgabyterlanCorgrega^=^ cover with about 6 cups wat- •"" AND FINEST SELECTIONS OF • will talk about a parry at a North Jersey Traln=~ add milk, -'•' stirring—until er. jUld celery, parsley, on- ~ FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT IN vTHE -• _ Ing School for Retarded pWldren at Tolowa. "abn of Connecticut Farms, Union. A reception ianie Dawn born smooth.— Cook bver. boiling ions, bouillon cube, salt, bay' x k WORLD. EVERVTHIKQ DISPLAYED An aucdoriwill follow.-amtMrs. Sablosky followed at the Seven Arches Restaurant, Perth water, stirring constantly, un- leof-and thyme1.' —._ ' No> in labor force' «- FOR YOU TO SEE- ~ and'Mrs. Sam Welhstein .will be,acutloneers. - Amboyr-;— ',. " ., , zjocaljcangregatmn- til mixturo thickens enough to % ALL TYPESLOF SCREENS Prpceeds will be utilized for parties plnmied ... Mrs. -Kenneth Chalpka sister-in-law of the ;giiC:r_r :;. — . " Housework and kids running you ragged? Find,put mound slightly. • .___-.; k .CUSTOM MADE— . for, veterans and retarded chlldren^jind for bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids • -.^Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church:: dQce "heat and simmer until People consldered-^noWn-tlie labor forqe" • -.- «. INSTALLED An eight-poilndj-10-ounce daugliter, Stepha- Cover; cook '-1CT minutes -were Mrs.- Theodore Nugent, sister of-the .-'•r;accepljed_aeveii-new-adult members at tlio -i-_ •— .what a couple of hoursj^w.eoU can do for your Make-Up, clUcken™ is tender. Remove "Include all_clvll)arisT6 years and over who af II"V»~BfS-InSrS.WIri a (Ir.plac. ^toiH food baskets for needy families bf veterans nlc'Oawn Romer, was bornj\pnl 6, 197On stirring occasionally. Remove : . groom; andRegUiaConte. Stacey.Davin"served -fJtajoBy.Thursday Communion Service. •• Hairstyling, Figure, Wardrobo,-etc; : chicken. Strain broth. (There . . not-classlfledrbjTTlio'ncabor; Deparmient's' » nwm, plwa»« bring In tfi«'h«lght "ln^)nlQn.-lnfOrmatlorrof anfamUyln need may" MISS DEBORAH KACHELRIESS Saint Bnrnubns Medical Center, Livingston,yto frpm balling water; stir—a- k and wldHt of.your Hraplac* opening. be-xeported to Mrs~L7azawitz'(687-2467) or^ as flower glrL •-. J-'Tney -are Miss. Kathly-Brfldley-o£:964ZW.' ihoultbo'BboufiS^ups.yRe-"-^ Bureau ~nr Lnbor^Statistics as:Temployed^or— I Grand st., Elizabeth:'.Richard K. Groel of 697 Mr. and Mrs. -Lawrence-S.-KachelHoss Sr. Mr. and." Mrs. William Homer of Morrison" Tho BarbTibn School-ot-Modoling-in-Uniori"pfssents little mixture. into egg. Then '— - YOUR OLD SET IN EXCHANGE - ..Mfl. Philip Garfinkle (686-7412). Baskets are •-- -Theodore—Nugent.- -brother-ln-law"'of' thg^^ turn 5 cups to kettle. Mix 1 uhemployed^rThese persons are further7clas-^3 Selfmaster-pk-wy.Selfmasterpkwy.,, Mrs. E. Freda Hanson.of .. oi"376 Delaware avo., Union.ihave announced. averiiie7 Union. She joins a sister, Lisa Ruth, . a stroamlined course only for housewivos. . 'stir all into hot_rnixture. Cook •../ ^presented at Tlianksgiving, Christmas, Easter .....groom, served as best man..Ushers wereKed^I. ubrotli with corn starch. slfied-as-^-'engaRed-ln own home houseWor£" 1994 SPRINGFIELD ftVE. '_205Q_Iyler_st.,_Mlsa_CyntW.a_A^Kratz-und—-tlie_engngomont_of_tlieir daugluer, Deborah 8, and a brother, Jonathan Blake, 3. over boiling water 2. minutes,- - 1 i7 "oTTassover^r • . -. ' ' " ' ; ' neth-Chaloka, brother of thebrlde:and-Robert^ : - You probably won't become a modor but, what's wrong. = ^ into broUiin kettleTHHifglir 'In scnopl7'^ unabie to work" bocause-of- . Mrs^Rdmer ls-tfie former Nancy Huusmann s tirrihg-^constantly. Remove ~"-Wenz Jr.,. brother of tHe~groom. Timothy Nu- Mis'inCa'uiy.Kratz of 3*i-Ncwark 'ave., Alvin _ -Lynno, to WlUiam II. Gawthrop Jr., son of to boil, stlrringconstanCljrand^^Jongtenn^physical.. or mental iHnessr-and._ HflPLEWOOD 763-1830 of Union. ''..-:.-• with-looltlng-like ono? Rhono or'mail this coupe from" heat; add vanilla. Pour —gent, nephew of the groom, served os ring R. Walck of 319; Roosevelt lane, Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. -WllUam-H. -Gawthrop Sr. of f^r==- -today for dotai nTTCIassos Begin immectfafSlyT" ——lntocuscardcupB. Chill and- NATURALLY, nothing fake- _:boll ...1 ..minute. Add. clilcken Mother.!!. Tnr-.:-r^r.i^-z_:'Z~' ~.".—:—- bearer; .-.. ! ," ~—:— and M:ss K-atliy L. Yunker - of-7 Slieridandr.; Qrcland. Pa —L7._:::: _. unmoldr Makes".4-sorvlngs. Mollie Parnifh—Combines and heat. Makes 8-servmgs_ . V . ' jean Marie Kelly -Colonia. ""— -^—-MIss^acTielrleVs.-whojjins-ffaduate'cUfco' MRS".-PAUL STORER ;;r' -~~~ Mrs. Wenz, who was graduated from Car- l bone, snakcskln and pure _lnl preparation for .membersliip they -at- "" UnioUi n HigHih SchoolShl , is a sophomoife-at-Lafay-phfeatLafay _ ..TMiss Darlene_Glorla Judelis; daughter of —teret-Hlgh: School and the University of Pitts- -Birth ..-of son -announced' virgin wool~te produce a tended five 'Inquirer'q s Seminaryy Classes" ette College^ where she ismajorlng In French. Mr.,ancFMrs. George^jadelis—oi..122^Erhardt —burgh, where she received a B.S. degree in BARBIZON SCHOOL OF .very contemporary. Qostumc hldheld=ii n the-churchh h parlol r and-superviseid d bby Her fiance, who was graduated from William plans fall nuptials St., Union, formerly of Vai.lBburg.wqsmarried '"psychology, is employedas a purchasing assis- 28 .16 M°rrl« Av».,-Union. H.I. Phon«.M>&4-8°25 - for today's fashionable. A the Evangelism Committee. '" +- ==..^=I_.J?entuCharterrSchool—Philadelphia, Pa,., is a- Jby fhe Willigm-Donohues - Saturday—afternoon to PaiiKEdward Storer of tant forAllled Old English lnc,(-Port Reading. . .snug capelet rounds the K reception for the-new-niemfibrs-and—senior at Lafiiyette-College, where he is Miami, Fla,, son of Dr. aiid, Mrs. Edward Her husband, who was graduatecTfroni Ottnnf^ "A.-nlne-pound, two-ounce son, Brian Francis- it—of~a crisply styled_ church elders wns-held March^3Jl;_Z—S- : majoring.in internaU'onuraffairs. Storer of Needham^MaSisr \. : High School and Miami Dade Junior College, ' 1 Donoliue, was born April 2 in Overlook I lospital, - matchingshort Tfleeved attended BlpomlleldCpllege. Ho Is employed : " ====:_^; • _ A June 1972wedding is planned^. .ii—z—-_. addr pliono - The.Rev. Michael A. Petete officiated atthe_ Summit, to Mr.=and-Mrs-Willium:£)onohuc-Oi , • dress. The prettiest of ceremony-in-Holy- Spirit Church, Union. A inthe Marine Operations Division of Sealand ^Wigs more popular reception' followed at the Cldair MUHInn. : Service," Port Elizabeth. ' He |olns two hroth'ers, Billy,. 7. nndXommy,— TT i. .-3n"ed~ wool felt" by FrankJt The'bride waSTesopred-by-her fatherrMrs, Followlng^-a—honeymoon-trip: to Freeport, Advertisers''siijr ehe out' of everyy four .„£],,XH| iternE other thatan spop t nows should b«" 'i, and a sister, Kailiy,.6. Mrs. Doriohue Is the Olive,—Kabric—background-" ^— A (to PairuTLazdlns^of Belleville, slster-ln-law -v Bahamas, tlfe~coUpIe-wUl~reside in Railway. women own n wig. _""__""_ ~"_\ '-in oui--of(Hk»-by-Hoonoii-Fndoyr~-"" former Irene .Murray. -—;_of pure woolfromJJnpnd- of. the -bride', served asT matron of honor. .' '.agnliubriCH.- -'•--- Brldesmaltir Wiire Mrs, Lois Jadells otToms River^-slster-ln^law of the brKle; and Mrs. Diane McLuugluMn of Lakewood, cousin of tl|o iri mll-drtuiJ wohan . . . former Unionife, _, li an ln(«r«»l«d maul bride..^ '•""• ~~~.:rr^-~^'--~' -. - -—BTUce-Storer of Needhum. served best man slates installafion f er his brother, jJiher a were George Judells A regular meeting.of_Tri- of_T6rns :River,-brother of the bride; and John |umlnar Link 1-2, Order of tho Cronin pf Brighton, Mass; Sq tu rday Golden Chain, will be. held TTie~brTde7-who, was graduated from Valls- "Monday at 8 p.m.:'atthoEllza- Mlas Kathleen—Ann-Shea/.-daughter of Mr,_ :burg=High=School-andrNewark School of-Fuie betli Masonic-Temple, North and Mrs, Albert Sliea'of'Short'jllUsy formerly- and Industrial Arts, is employed by Eastern • Brond-streot.-Elliabeth. — Airlines. . •-^ --.— -.- of. Union, was married Saturday afternoon to Lt.^ —Her husband, who was graduated from Eng- Robert CharlesMendes USMC,'of-El-ToroMa- ---'.- Installation of officers will dtahTdrliHrr^School.—and--Dade7Gounty-C0lIege.fi JTJne Corps' Air StatlbrrrEl Toro, Calif., son of ta1

-of Short Hills, 'fhC brlde-olect'Who is an alumna of'Unlon" ^lpn Denkoof Edwards- will be gileot speaker at me 11 a.tn. worship To Your One-stop Maternity Scene - • High-School,-attended-Flagler College in St. Vllle, Pu,, John Mendea of lrvington, cousin of service. Mr. Long, dean of the Newark Evan-' Augustine, und Is employed by New Jersoy the groom; David Campos Jr. of South River Our confer is the newest in the arGq,.most attractive and as gelistic Bible School, is a member of the ""Be}* Telephone'Co., Elizabeth. and RIcIiardTiarlos ofBellevillo. Children to benefit American Tract Society of OradelL. " . ;Her fiance served in tliq. United states Mi's. Meindos.wliownsgrndiuitedfromMary- Mrs. Roslo Lee Moss of tlie churchwlll comfortable as home.' %n fashions as bright and feminine as springtime, • - A&\ Force' and is- associated with Dobbs' lnwn of the Oranges' Migh School, South Orange, speak at 4' p.m. She will discuss "Chiiut in from club project— Broil.--of St. Augustine, • and George F. Manhattanvllle College, Purchase, N.Y.,'where 1 You," :accordlng to ,.tlie'Rev. Norman Olphln, • Dirragh, County-Record Service of. Atlanta she received.a B.A.degreqillmatli.andRutgers • The social servlcd'u'depurt- 1 lriterliii pastor of tho church, '.'.''•... you^Il find the coats,; dresses, ensembles, sportswear ln-Ooorgla . ' . '.-••. ' Graduage Ousiness School witli anMBAdegree ment of the Woman's tlub O 10 Doctors Available .15 Licensea Nurses .'jt September date ia'planned. isL.employed as a senior svstcma analyst for of New Providence will pur- that you want . . . plus the perfect accessories Esso Mathematics and Systems Inc., Florhnm chase "much needad'/'play- Second raiheoats Park.: . . . ••••'. ground equipmentfortheChll- Rummage sale in May Save wear on your child's school garments Hei; hqsbund, who ,was graduated,'from Seton drcn'.s Shelter at R.unnqlls Hall Prep SCIIQQI, SetOn Hall University, South Hoapital. The department has T""•';" ' • 2 Physical and Recreational Therapists ...... in sizes from 3 to 46. . ' , '& rummage sale will be hold May 2 tlirough with a second raincoat. Cut as a poncho from : readily-avoiluble plaaticryardgoodBrthe ruin- Orange^ where he received a B.S. degree in had sovoral fund ralslngproj- . MaV 5 by tlie'SlsterlloodpITeinploB'nallsrael, accounting, ttttendetl the Marine Corps Officers octa und is now planning an 7O6Nye ave., lrvington. On May 2 tlie sale wlll_ gear Is simple for'youngsters to puton.ullowy freedom to "slosh around In puddlea, may be Candldato School, Quantlco,' Va. and served one event which the public will be open.frojn 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hours on tlie year .of- overseas duty in Oklmiwii. Me la cur- help to support, • . , otlier 'days of sale are 9 u.m, to 4 p.m; folded flat and is "u cinch to keep-cleunii rently stationed nt ElToro Marine Corps Air 'MrS.1 Ouorge Piper, chair- MEDICARE APPROVED. LICENSED^ THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Station, CallC as-ailnanciaraccbuiuing offlcbr,- man, has Invited mombors and -Upon _hlfl release from active Uuty In two tlie p- bile to lend tliolr.Bup_- APPROVED FQR OUT-PATIENT PHYSICAl THERAPY $ months, he will uttpnd graduate sclipol,' pbTtTiy" attending a continental • Chart)* for Pictures breakfast, Thursday, May 13 -^ AN EXTENDED, CARE FACIUTY , PEASANT DRESSES ...... 2°° Thpr'a Is-a'chaigo of $5 lor ' " MRSj-ROBERT MENDES at 0:15 a.m. at tho Bird Cuge Kostaur'nnt, Lord and.-Taylor, OPEN ADMISSION POLICY - wedding ami , cngagomont PEASANT BlOUSEl vrr^'r pictures..Thoie'is no cliargo MiUburn. 9B5 ^^^| STUYVESANT AVE. tor the aiinounceniont, whothor Bridal showerps held Tlie progrum will be "llio 1 Shop Mon^^Eri,'til 9 P.M... ELAINE'S BARGAIN ODTLET with 01 without a |iicturo. | Private' World of Qud* und Most charges accepted—or open one 38 SOMERSET S.T. • OPPOSITE TEPPEBS • PLfllNFIELD for K6fhryn Helmstatt Datli" presL'utod by,Lor(Lund THE WESTFIELD CONVALESCENT CENTER CHILDREN'S CLOTHING AT FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS Peison^ .submitting wedding! 01 oiiyageniont pictures may! A bridal shower wuu held Sunday In honor of Taylor panel memberu, Wil- -. - —.-- -, j v- ...... liam .Merrill, Henry Luskin*" 1966 Springfield- Avenue, qncloso fho;J5 payiiienI or' Miss Kathryn Helmstat( ut die home of Mrs. . 1515 Lqmberts Mill Rd. WESTFIELD 233-9700 George Trenkler, 1505A Stuyvesuntv uve.. and Edmund Brnnsky. Tickets include a We asking that are $l.S0. . ' All Major Credit Corc/r Accepted " Muplewbpd Union. UelutlveS and friends uttended. thoy bo bklled. • . ' ; • ' Miss' Helmstutc wlU tie married to James Mrs. S, J, A'/eveilo may be 763-5813' ' HOURS'TUES. TO SAT. 10-5 Trunk next month at the Wieland Houue, conflicted 'jt--. 273-8905 for Mountulnslde. '-. . " addltlouul {njprmutlou.

'I. .'• i^a*.: 7 un.ii.-ir^.-J=i-r^~ n^u'^TI^n-fffi'^n' ;7 hKIUAT. UCAUUirtc Dr. T ravell to taflk mthee scientifisaenmic .program qiertliere wiUu ixb

iutry Association's Region 3 Convention, April • . • . .'».'• . " -•'.•.- l SUTitA '71, TJmrs., I'-ri., Sal.; Moii., Tuos.., - Moiv'tlUiv^ New |ei'seyjiiG each week take The most conmion air pqrjiiuoii_incideniH re- occurrence, and the caller's name, address 2J through May 2, at the Shelburne Hotel, "The Bpy Friend," starring Joan Bennett i. 0:35, 10:11); Sun.. 2:15, :*:5(J, 5:25, 7,Jii5. UNION'(Union Center)—\JL NEVER SANG tlie time to dial iW-2'.>2-.7172..lo_rep»riabuses ported are open buniini', oV trash, enussions and phone number. •'•'•' Atlantic City., . ' . '_'...' at the Meadowbrook Qlnner Theater", Cedar Hi:10._,.:;. . •_. /. • . 1 FOR MY FATHER, Thur./Mon., Tutes., 1:30,. of the enviriiiiiiieiii. Tl'ai's the phone number of sinoku,- soot and filtney from factories and' 'Hie complainant is not forgotten. It is recog- The'New Jersey Podiatry Society will" be Grove, is a tongue-in-cheek recreation of the ., _ .„ ;*»•... 8:35; Fri.. 1:30. 9; Sat.,'3, 6:15, 9:25: Sun., HymnMtk*-c)oct; trlrpntmp, -mAmr volnrlf pv|unt^-;-—particularly bUSCS '' iiizcd diat a citizen concerned enough to report host and 'co-sponsor of die convention,* and musical domedy of the roaring "20siV . ELMOKA (Eliz.) '— TOKA-,TOKA, 'IOUA, 1:30. 4:45 8; F1VE.1EASY PIECES, Thur., , and dieselTfueled trucks. Dr. Albert ,G. Heller of Elizabeth will be service- begun by tlie state Departident of an abuse of die environment would appreciate In the' current revival of tlie show abput tlie 'I h.-rTrirp-Mon^-^TiTO., BiOS—Sat.. 1,. 6—"MOM Tues 3 7, 10; Fri.. 3, 7:30, 10:30;- the invest!- In order for the department to-Investigate a learning first hand about its Investigation and director of the scientific program, accord- gay, madcap days of tlie early jazz and flapper uil;r2r30.-5;-25; -«t20rfe.rtureiie, Tlltir;, Sai., 1:30. 4:30, 7:45, 10:50;.:Sun . 3 _.6:lS, Env'ironmenta. ing-to Dr. George Js Deyo of Elizabeth, Union y ; i and' correction."LEfiffiPlii!!.^ from tlle complaint, specific facts must be supplied by resolution. For_ dils reason die person is sent era, where heroes and heroines \vere innocent. In., Mon., -'Tuos., 7:35; Sat., 8:35;_Stin. 9:30.- . ,: > • •" "".- • : the callciv.'J.hcse include the dato, place and . a postcard" (acnongrarn) acknowledging the County publicity chairman. Jokes were plain jokes, dancers' were hoofers^ 2 15, 5:TD7BTD5: . - - ..liiiie-oQiK'klent; type of problem (ix'., smoke, call, receives a callback to obtain additional Dr. Travqll, will discuss die "Role of ana music had bounce, J-'The-Boy Friend" is a\ jhe'"Environi«ciiial Action Line'j bypasses u c e die iiine-cohsumlnc "ilfronSrcluimeliv'pr.ic-- —soot);—suspected—polluting^iburce—(name of— _Skeletal.-M 5 ^ _^ In die Painful Foot*" Other deliberately corny caricature of the librettos 1 UX-UMON (Kt. 22)—- COLD-'IUKKEY, . Food haLits change •"esfiiw 'of the pnl.ili^'s complaints. By plioninf, Tactory or busines:., license number.of bus . -information and isanformed when the problem- featured speakers and tlieip-topics" Includb: - for musical comedies before,' 'Porgy and Bess" Ihurs^ r-'rl., Mon., 'lues., 7:15, 9:30; Sat.,- Recent ad agency-survey allowed Mr?, liome- -' (*O11-2"(1'2-7I72 tlic citircn reports- directly to •or truckv the names of oilier witnesses to the . 0. Tlieodore New, D.P.M., Dallas; "Rasp and "Oklahomal" changed song and rinnnp. &.. 2,J, 6, 8, 10. ; - jnaker, faced widi higher prices, has changed tlie - conimrssionur's office in Trenton which Evidence gadiered by the'state's trained Teclmiques in Bone Surgery of die Foot' ; shows from meclianical vaudeville into adult her food buying habits.-She is more con- promptly- contacts""tliiTpropor bin'ean for fol- ^experts often corroborates the condition re-* Louis Pierucci Jr., M.D., Philadelphia, "Vas- musical plays, -i MAPLEWOOD —AIRPORT, Tliur., Fri., cerned with costs and quality than convenience Realtors cittend ported to die "hotline," and departmental cular Diseases of me Lower Extremity"; Such songs as "Won't You Charleston With. . h.iiSn JrX\ics. -2 .-(J^2U;.Sat,;-l:25 4:30 • 7:10 """"low-tlu-oUStir During npriworfiiiiTlioiifs, calls Winfield E. Butlin. D.P.M., Atlanta, "Pos- ww f t t and brands." She watches for sales, substi-r are, taken"by an answering service wluch im- action taken. Marty complainants willingly file Me7," "I Could Be Happy (With You,"._'_'Sur le i». 10, Sun., 1,3:40, 6:25,9:10. '.-'.. tutes less expenstye=foDds, plans.menus lnad^-' affidavits and offer uyappear as state's wit- toperative Podomechanlcs"; R. Douglas Col- Plage," "A Room in Bloomsbury" and "it's •-- ...- mcdfateltrea'ches tho appropriate'department linsrM"-D-T"B«rwlck. Pa.,"NeurologicalTest- « » * . ' .\ : vance a'ld does more fuod preparation-ller—^ official at his home. sales conference nesses In court actions. Never Too Late to Fall"In.Love,," represent MAYl:AIK (1-lillsidu) — -—T'eRA, TORA-,- -self: -' - :. Foe general-information or literature, Writo ing"; and William S. Barnhart, D.P.M., Fort the era of tlie 1920s. :-_.....:.. When ihe.sorvjpiboganlascOctober,Richard " Knowledge-pills Creativity. Equals'Success" •'• TORA, Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues 8:30; Sat., to die Public information Office of the Depart- —Worth, Texas, "Overall Conceptof Padent It Is set on. the Riviera in 1926 near a'•• 2, 4:30, 7, 9:35; Sun., 1:30, 4,-6:35,-9; AN- I. Sullivan, state !commissioner of Envxuou^- is the theme-of tlie Ajmuul Spring Sales Con- ment of Environmental Protection, Box 1390, Management",.. .- ~ ~ ,, iiii'iiral .Protectioli,' remarked, "it will help us L fashionable girls' finlshinp; school, and con- •DOLUSlA, Thur., .Fri,, • Mon., Tues., _7:45 fei ence~of -tlie_Ne.w...-Jer_sey_Associati6n of- -TreritDn 0J625. ./ •'•'"'--.-• , .. ., cerns a rich man's • son, who eairns4iis living Sat., feaiureue, 1:30. - " •--; by providing die deparcmont-'widnnorcreycfC Realtor Boards to beheld today at the Berkeley- ' •-7;invt~eaYs=Th3l1.^1l could-a£fordj-to:hirc, and it as a hotel page-boy,jvhp meets a poor little Cartefct Hotel, Asbury Park.The.uffnounce- rich girl- who cannot many tho boy she loves -"—wilPhelp the citi.zcn by elvinfi him a central . ORMON1-- (E.O.) WOODSTOCK; Thur., .inent was made by Sidney lUKoorse, Chair- Copernicus VIOLrN SOLOET — JMn Yen ehlenofSummit, because he!s_a-mere_messenger. _- — : place to:"call with any complaint about the man of jhe Salc:£j2oiJerence~Committee,^who_ F ri., Mon.', Tues.,-2, -8:30;- Sat. rSim^-2r 5:30, - : a native of Nantou, Taiwan, will entertalrtv_ ~The-.muslcal—will be at ;thc Meadowbrook environment." This forecasuquickly. became: -stated that with ihorigage money more readily Tuesday,, May 11 at 8:15-p.mi ln-a S ^smP' ... JiiL ^available, tlie sprln(f."bf" W71~wlll see a re- gets~tribute^~r PoreiKirSerylcg~8enef it Recital at the Paper "^_, RIALTO" (Westfield) — MEPIBSTO WALTZ, tit co Air pollution complaints trigger 60 percent ., surgence. .of_re5.idoiuial-KuleSraiid..a greater f .:.".. of die calls; \juter pollution,.20.fircent.lTJie :r Mill Playhouse, Miflburn.^sponsored by the" t ••-interes•-interustt on "tlie"tf"e part of_tiiof_the real estateisalesestate'isales-- ' -"~L C-—±. -Ij— -II- ._= -Kenuwortii, N^illbiirjx,ancl SprlnifieWRotary remaining; ,20 percent concern incidents of peoule-'und brokers to know more-abuiit tv ' QT—3iAfOn rTClll l_inipr_opcr_dred£in£ ' ot—solidnvasig-tli ipoaal^. J Clubs In Cooperation- with the Paper Mill-.- dav\s market"and-the- real gstHtBlbus.lug5£._ . ^r—JZf'•**•+-!LA^ . and the Millburn Townsblp-Culniral. and — • TIU. p^lfrfillrtlwrBlty Club ^HeritageCommittee.—-- : ""' -rrrr-.^r^z-1 -of- MMWV*tKM.l(l qf-its Polish Cultural Society at Seton Hall Univer- •/'Woodstock,-" a diree-hour film experience EUROPEAN imiiuuiut i in 11 ii ii ii ui mi iti u|' "5Irv7~Wtll~U. The first recte(Hhej3icture in color.^-.^_ ^ ' Tennessee Wlliiams'.'"PeDlod of AdjuBtment,''-now thfotij^iJvliiit:2^r~=--—'--;-~ ;;. : " cmnpus. '_ , •• • • solo album of RITA COOLIDGE7"Rita's die ^ Jan Zaprawa^Ostromecki.of. • same gal_who_was..fcauirc_d on__Joo* Cocker's JYpJks.wogen. Roselle, former preslderit-of— Igmash "Mnrf Dngn ft Englishmen" album and During Our Special die Pollsli University Club, ia -in~the.fUm~of - die^atno'-tiamc. .Songa-un die . Two Houses shp> Maplewood bills 1 executive, director and will.: LP include. NelL Young's "I^BeUeye In You," EUROPAGAR ™ present a" mTj'morial address somi blues-thingbluesthingss like "Born~fc)ndeBorn r A Dad HOLIDAY TOURS ' on-Copernicus, and his pio- Sign'i:and-li&ln'tThatHeculiar,"MarcBenntt^ Pearl Harbor film neering achievements^-—: "Second Story^Window" and two other songs toff' drama -I.' WEEKS- IN^EUROJEE- BRITISH Dr. Charles Allan Baretski "Sd SWid" d th g • • PLUS CAR. . , _ ? (CAR PAINTING) diat hc.wrote especially for her: Steve Young s —"Toral-Toral-Tortl'HifplayinEatrwoarea "Alrport/'^wliich was nominated-for un of Newark will be' program ^Seven-Bridges-Road,'- and Doerge uuI-Wclss-— • PLUS UNLIMITED FREE MILEAGE — :• EXCELLENCE 1 chairman. Prlncipnl guest movlo .theaters this week, the Elmora in Eliza— Oscar for "D"st- picture" is die current • • PLUS AIR FLIGHTJCO AND FROM ^-_ "That Man-Is -My -Weakness.'-- Additional bediandthe Mayfair in Hillside." '•• uttractioii^iJifeNifa7ng^o.u;dTliu!ltei<"'l(i"Maple- ^-AMSTERDAM, FRANKFURT, or MUNICH lCOMES TO LINDEN: '"sTiuaker will be the Very Rev. "Michael M. Zembrzuski,' _Song," "1 Always-CalledliehVMOQntains" and _-^•-EUIS 20 NIGHTS ACC0MODATIONS A ""~ • AMSTERDAMT7TS40B. — 5 ANY-CAR

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imimiumHwniiiiHiiiiiMiiiiumiiiitMiimiiiiimiiimiuiiiiiiiuiiiHuiM Bgnh concert at FDU to,ngfionajLposr famis assails '*».' V - ..- ...^; -Thursday, [>'•? ..•.-.-,' banjo player, will per rtruntarvtmmn JBrspy 8ghool-Bom,U» Association. 'Madison campus of Falrleigh Dickinson Uni- has beenelected northeast regional vice-presi- Opinion Research Corp., Princeton, is con- "The purpose oi'the* surveyI sis to deter- versity on Friday at ,3 p.m., on the Frienil- dent of the National School Public Relations • ducting a survey ,on~ behalf of the Equine Ad- mine a head count of the etjuine population benefits! rollbqct Author is graduate student at Seton Hall ship~XTbrary lawn. In the event of rain, the Association. Luse's election, the result of a visory Board of the New Jersey"Depmunen*--jaudMHen develop ari'estimate of their direct . performance will be given in the library. The "mail poll ballot, was announcedby the associa- at Agriculture among horse owners In .the and indirect value to the economy of the A Seton Hall University graduate student *lili judo; another form of combat, as a clubs in Millburn, Asbury Park, Manvllle public is Invited to attend without charge.1 tion's national board of tellers. state.' •; ; -'-.-. ' -•-:..- counties. This information will be used in has combined scholarship with his interest in monibeV of. a Judo club at.Falrleigh Dickin- and at'Seton Hall. He-holds the- second degree better directing the state's" supportive ac- for ailing elderly in job training program kurate, one of the-Oriental ajfts of combat, son University.-He was stationed in Japan i Belt in two different systems. He is MOVING? Find • reputable Mover In ths tivities in the equine field—in particular, USVS.. Sen.. Harrison A. Williams Jr.fr..iB-N.T,, (D-N,J;J"r ' • , .. . ' -.1. _• . • \ W I.. W ." to produce a1 booK on tiie growing popularity —with~thcMarines wherehe received Vf»c:irl/»nr of .Jackson. , . . ' r Ad Section. * The Chubb Schoof of Data FDU freshmen in. areas of research and development." Opinion . suid tills week that New Jersey andriie nation •fwenty-three New Jersey banks are parti- dent Robert G. Forrey, the program is a pilots of karate in thin country; • . _ exposure to karate and participated in the.- Research said. "seem to be shrinking from our commitment cipating in a joint job training'prQgrarri, through project and is expected to be in operation early Robin Rielly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1963. Marine. Corps' karate-championship^, to meet die needs of older Americans." " next month. . - ... u. - • According to Dr, Michael Rappeport, direc- ; Reilly of 52-Andress ter,. Union, is tlie author ' His interest in karate- and his stifrt in ' Drjye-(n concert -Processing - ICT is now VA orientation bdsrs tor of statistical servicesatOpiAlon Research, He mide his comments in a speech at tlie under which die-banks'.have pledged to hire and v 'Tlie 'association acting.as))rtmetontractx)r ' Therfreshman class at the train 100 hard-core unemployed or underem- provides the opportunity to many of our mem- of "The History pi American Karate,'" re- Japan led to a more general-interest in - The BloomfieldCollegeStu- '"The accuracy of die census is dependent New Jersey Democratic Police Council seml- things Oriental, and he enrolled in-the Asian Florbam-Madlson campus of. • -nar-oo-tlio-problemg-of.-thg plrtft'rly.-The re- ployed persons in northern New Jersey. ber banks to participate in a JOBS program cently issued by Semper Fi publishers of dent Association will present approved for GI Bill.."•'.: upon reaching die small horseoWner:-—-*at- 1 Little Ferry. While-"tliere are other books on . Studies program at Seton Hall. He Is .con- If your scotch Falrleigh Dickinson Univer- is_to say, people owning less tlion three marks were delivered on the Douglass College The association has entered into negotiations ...where they could not effectively do so lncuvwii- Sister Kate Taylor and. Chris sity will play host to the with the UJ5. Department of Labor to become alfy," he said;—----- instrucuonand performance of karate, Rielly's tinuing further graduate course work atseton Rohmann at a drive-in con- horses"br ponies; In order to assure a-com* campus. New Brunswick. --•••'• -.,-.--—.-•'-• is the first to be deyoied to its history and Hall and has been a teacher of political gea.r_ ' . 1971 Incoming-freshmen on, plete coDnT"and derlvejrlBdrnnm benefit from Williams declared: "We!re worrieth-.-.Ke- .' the prime contractor of a N&rlonal .A IHHncft ofr • The—concern shown by, the^-banks to help rprt In fr* Ancrin 'pflrKinp: Day and Evening Classes Businessmen JOBS (Job Opportunities In tlje development in the U.S. -graphy-and American history for thEee"years~ twg_ consecutive weekends, diis research, we have sent letters to all publicans and TDemocrap tpgether. Wajeelthat., eradicate one of tlie major problems faced-by^- lot- tomorrow at 7:30'p.ITUi. costs$2 more than -April 23' and April-30, at Business Sector) .training p'rogram. tlie first The book is an outgrowth of a graduate at Marlboro High School. -fcriown-hoFfle^bwners throughourthe state asking we arc battling the dead welghtofanYidmln-- our diaadvantaged citizens is very gratifying," '"• A graduate.of \VOodbrldge High School, ho an academic preregistration istration^policy-of-lpetrenchment on ah. fronts statewide batikiflg_otganl2anon~in the nation he added, '-and with die s"uccess~of diis initial thesis which helped win Rielly a master's for-their cooperadon. Owners not receiving to sponsor such a venture. degree in Asian studies from Seton Hall in graduated from.Rider College in 1961wJ)er£.tie...'._ ..orientation, program. • our letter .are Urged to call or write Opinion /*s far. as elderly Americans are concerned." "program we anticipate diat.tlieprogramwillbe .1969. It traces tlie ancient development of started a karate club and" has taught at other r:- The programs will offer Research Corp,,iNorth Harrison street, , . 'rl|e continued: "Medicare benefits are de- In die JOfiS program, launehed in 1964, tlio enlarged to include banks in other partsafthe- karate from Its possible inception and trans-, career as a-Lomputer Programmer the Incoming freshmen a pre- .Princeton, N7j.pln orderthaL-weJTiay include_ teriorating at a frightening rate. Patients at dlsadvantaged are recruited andjiiredforjobs,' • state." . — mission from the Orient-to tlie U.S. and its view of collegejife.- their animals in the survey." __'_ "nursing homes are being told, sometimes after trained on the job,~"and are helped ro keep subsequent growth in this country. Although -weeks or months, that theydonothavedie pro'j-' working permanently. Tlie government, when it is generally thought karate originated in able to tas For information and -Gdtal6g,-and-to- tection • they Uiuught diey had. It's been said provided7for-under-^]OBS**eonrr'acts; it-pays j-^j *^r_ India, Rielly supports the theory that-it may —-— tliat-tlie-long-term care benijfit under Medicare -- businesses for the necessary training and . Igiiiated.earlier in-Greeco.-- . '" irs SPRINGFIELD FO THE FLOOR SHOP '. is now about half of what it was just two years related expenses. .- . ' • for ourfree IZir .; Under tlio plan. NIBA acts as prime contrac- • -ktirutc .movemenmovement in theUJ. 6m the differenc 1.934 , ubout-1955 and^now numbers about 150,900. "Par-from countering tills trend, tlie 'Ad- tor for a consortium formed by the participat- - Ing banks. Economic & Manpower Corporation, devotee s::in.1200 commercial...clubs, including" 233-0675 L4nots ^ministration has ordered it.~Not only that. It TRIUMPH Til. New York, N.Y., a firm of manpower training about 150 collegiate clubs. Tho book points - -iQUALITY —-Plants to devastate Medicare still more. At a : out tliat tliere is as yet no American form of specialists, has beei) retained as a subcontrac-." NOW OPEN CHUBB SCHOOL "AT A COMPETITIVE PRICE... TRY US" time when a knowledgeable advisory board lias tor to Drovlde assistance to die banks iif their karate. Many forms are being practiced here, _ _recommended:broadening of Medicare, tlieDeT lijelly notes, and it will be 50^60 years, before Daily From 12 Noon-.__:— OF . UNION training programs and also_lojDrovide:the™ portmant of Health, Education and Welfare is specialized Job rolatededucatlon and counsel- —•'•,• jLjuplqu form foolves. - The book Contains.:, - Miniature Golf-:p«ihall-Bb«in9-Go-C«*r-i- :QATA;PROCESSING Av,.) working, around the clock to reduce Its benefits 51*3dirn F. Kennedy Pnrk* _plidtos .and-ilnedji - drawingsd' as • well_as_ii_CQm- Golf Driving Range-U Drive Boats-Archery —— still m5fe~aiiot)ular and pictureaquo in museums, military sites, ab 1826 die -Rideau Lakes main- hull of tlie Nomaliegan Building on tlie Canada. Mere mllea from tho bustle of mines and many other.reminders of Region waV'dpenSrup with __ Cranford-campus—and -In- dle-loEbios-of-.tlie -. , city and highway arcappeiJlngpflaoeful- is.colourful post. Through Ihe-eentreof BURMADIIDMAMN AUTHOR-— Seton* HalitJniversltv graduate student Robin Rielly shows a copy of Ills w^ back-country lakes and roadwaya. Syl- the area runs the Rldcau Canal which - the beginning of construction Elizabetli and piainfield i campuses, ''Miss van settings create a peaco of mind lor today, as when it was built in 1826, of—ths Rldeau Canal from jT^pook, 'The History of; American-Karnte," to .lUs. wife.'ITlji'rlie only"liook^bn-tlie-liistory-_ even tbe most harried visitor looking _ transforms.. UitLhugv. Bprviaot waters Nlte Qwl" will beelectedby evening students— and- development of karnte In tlus"cbuntry.- Rielly. ^an^Asian-Studies scholar at Seton" for a pleaaant change (rom.Uv worka- into a navigable route between Kingston" Kingston to Ottawa. Today at ail three campuses and crowned at tlie day worlds " and"~Oflawa. The myriad lakes and thousands of pleasure craft Retired educators Hall, is the son of Miv^nd-MrsrRobcrr-lHclly^52-Aiidr,eSs_ter.-,-LfllUuu=^=:_=r--- • •' rivers How in a Bi£tlng~typicAlof the dance by Lynchy . : :autiiully_a££aic_ The Rldoau I^k«» and lOOOfaUnds - - pro-Cambrian - shield country *• of wlnri»r will neglonoffera unlimited vacation facili- Eastern Ontario. - •waterway,-enjoying the thrill —U14L Tun wwJ rkiiUnnn> era nt ittur rososTuida.caslraward of.$100. . iinfsrtipa in an area Interlaced with ... Tho'ltidcau Lakes and 1000 Islands Is of passing through pictur- ~Vying. for tlie. title of "Miss Nlte Owl'" a vacatlonland without peer (or variety .. roada and-rfvjaw^jooks and lakes and" r esque locks and channels. E arej-Mias-Sylyla Heinkelo of-Ellzabctli, Mlssj_ . Insurance-plans for older started; i«m* ottbM-tMmt jCa»a(Haniiih»«y(rte=r ir.fl[yf tn^yT "TntJftn thfs Ni^rf**ii* «^*« "take you there, Boating and tta raUtod your tastes cut be pampered whether Whether your vacation Linda' Helmahn of 90 Kuna-ter., Irvington; explained and evaluatediy Lawrence" Burman, _ LmQtmtlea are Bbire^wlth the wnlcome - they run to a quiet cabin on a peaceful dream brings yStTETthe land Insurance consultant -for-the Notional'Retired visitor. -Ahorejr camping out, cabin or-lodgt Miss Bridget Pugllese^pjUl^S Sunrise pkwy., Uving at a resort or more active enter-1 of. the lakes or the spread •^-Mountainside; Miss Jan Peterson of 127Sheri- Teachers Association, at a meeting,of the talnment In the larger centres. a r ea-rea I estaie=Gnms UteraUy-*-flaherman'fl_i>aradise; the _oj_thg.lslands, both sections don avo., Rosolle park; Miss Rose Franchak —Union County "vaoatlonland aboanda-with « sp«ciefl of this region offer accom- . '-"today"at a noon luncheon in tlio Town arid if six urca~Fe"ai csrnrc .brokers— Tanging from panflsh to muskles and. First time visitors to tho area are - —of Cranford,.Miss-Elaine-Haltli pf-Rahway and ""sKT^lillTrabodi;—W:—Kdton—Evans, Inc.,- 78 _ oven iKa ''best fisherman" doesn't inevitably enthralled and soon pecome> modations to suit every l_CampusJKestaurant, Union. . will be able urbencfit from u homo-purchase regular summer residents. Why'don't Miss Nlkkl Sliophord of Piainfield. ~~ .. • - Maln st... Madison; Raymond Connolly Co., have to lie about his luck. taste.. The/, larger centres- Members-of NRTA who are interested.in...._ plan announced lastAVeelc by-Daniel C. Ilanra- T you Jain them? 33" Essex' nu, Mllburn: Ijolmes Agency, 291 offer the latest in motor . insurance matters will bo welcomed at the— "liah-of-Elizabcth", president jifdiDTERE;. Inc. • Morris ave.; Summit, and Nancy F. Reynolds hotels as well as a great meeting.' A question and answer perlod_wlll Under, tlie plTmr '" ond'3t.TWostffolcKr—~ number of old established provide opportunities-for individual cases to .aa-elect: to havg-hia former Inspectprs enforce irom uua Somethlne t*i Evary hotels steeped, in the tra-~ be explored. .'. rr - ' - _arcsldencotnken off •his''hands quickly tit Its ' BECAUSB-ALL-TI IB-participating brokers M«mb«r of th« Fimily .dition of gracious living.. Retired-edactrtors-* interested in" the local appraised-value, loss' tlie necessary expense \.ar.e_memhors of lnter-CltjrRclocntion-Sor-- HISTORY AT-ArffcAHCE--— Smaller^, -villages provide organization may contact Miss Maxle Demur- of trodinErHanralian sold.'"" ";•""' . vice,. Inc., the nation's leading not-for-profit'. -SCENERY UNPARALLELEBI . Cario*lnc andd all other formonsa* o( faoatincfaoatlnc via witwih Mai Scenic aplaadora-wfVtdV an entrancing t S or CPKageS Bines Colanlal tjmiia Uio HJd«au Lakji and 1000 Islanda aria lun boon a truck=safety7rules—— est, 515 W. 7tli St., Plalnfleld.-Membexship_ TTnTswlll give'the individual-cash-to pur-- real estate referral'service. cllents~also • Cruise th« mighty .St. Lawr... tf• In the mm'aaThm'aaTha a groafraupggroafraupgyaBnop-y • atraffica - wgry.tauiuy actlvliyln Uig Emaairputiuanu Colonel"D~Br'Kelly;-superintendent of:the 1 . .•-•wimmlm.^p-boatliigwiinmim-«r-boaUr-boaUiMr.Ui.U tl af ytlatitMurlMtlna..a»vtltit "'die~ros0rf' areas . myrca-fcr-an^ifE^FoSSPlsalmon, trflut, plckarcl.ur-.wiUl-cyo.pi^o. quanHlft», muaKQUunst.fuyl.whitefiah. aro lilick B«M7:; , in NIITA is opon to men and women who haye •fhn^r njiew.homo^ug; soon as possible-in tlio • benefit from, organized help in thc^tjenrch _ r«nc» through th« lOOOlalanda .laK« wal a ar* ui\matoh»oh»d tor purify andd aafotyaa , - N,J.-Siat,e Police, has estabilshedfivc-tnspec-: —•-Tourlri«-l..! •i ••*, works wltli "die federal" government in tlie Particlpating-realestatefirms iutliis-orca tlie POTERE program thin:.. sets it apart WRITE: RIOEAU LAKES end looking for rtst and relaxa- enforcement of truck safety regulations. —- include G.E. Rowland, Inc., "13 Eastman St., from previous localized house-trading plans, _:...- ,000:ISLANDS doru-If islandlivlng is-your' The new state, regulations, based upon the - '., Cranford; The Boyle Co., 1143 E.~~Jersey— participating brokers pay no franchise fees, TRAVEL CSUHCIL, P.O. —Federal-Safety Code, call for self-inspection : desire then "get away from "Science students ' '• —— — • -—na—i.s-tho case in somi:-homo-purchase :;nr-,.__ BOX \2Sx, PERTH, ONT. • it all" wldi a cottage perched • by tlie motor carrier-Concerns. Terminal" -and on-tlie-road inspecdonETby State^Pollce -hAGiTOPO Iltdn LlTGr - Members' of intw^City Relocation-Service serenely ._on.__p.as 'of muny_ islands. In the region, and and Motor—Vchlcleofflcers-insureTvdluntaCy— will vie cW5 sites ' : Use" prompt communieation«=_to-jer-ve clients live~Ih an empire ::of.your compliance with^the"new regulations wliich _ seeking l^meiT^itr^lirstdlir^citiOsT'When an 1OOO ISLATVD CRUISES own. The.atmcsDher.e.of.ypuc— provide for immediate removal from tlie Tho 21st uniiual Suite Science Day compe- about-to-movc home-owner lists liis property •" 6NVABIO •_ ' - • \'.___ choice is yours for die se'ek- Idghways—of—those vehicles navlng major- titions, will bo-liold Saturday, May-8, at 9:30 -for^saltf-witli—an Inter-City member, ho is Ing, city-style in 'Kingston safet____.._y equipmenr t defects.' . a.m., at five collego locations: tlio Flotham^ . '--The: Irvlngton Districtof.tho^Mefropolitan advised of 'the orfjanl/atlon's no^cost. no—— =_ _ Tnlrty~Jroopors have been trMned by fed --Madison and Toaneck.canipuses o[ Falrleigh : ; .Life liis'urani:g.CoTTioTioredrwo~o£ its, mem- 'obligation referral service. : , . .. .' _,JhM the largest boat* cruising. aetothectvmg« Ulu ovItomcnt-Qf Uio (iport couplod ^castorn encoplialitirbeforo June 1. Tlie recom-^^ -P10"1 °** t!. 10 _wl»ner.s_.wUMlll l bo made dMay~199. 1 _V^catlo^ wonderland, ^-^^ ,.-:."•„. _... tastes but one thingis stand-_ Wlth-Uio-plvasuru-aikl aafetic.qf id Vlitara wlwro both beginners and personnel witli 20 years':service. . "selects"nVallablo homos , that mntch his re- . thatabomulnttioirei. .., ard—dio genial hospitality. oxperts"can loam d rit -mcnd«tlon-carne-froRS:Dr,-Edwln.-L^ Brower, . "Cash prizes, medallions^-plaques' and cer- " Zwelgbaum1 and-lite-wifer^Glorlai-have-two quIWSltleflts;"makes hotel or motel reserva-—~— director. Division of Animal HealUi, Now cificajles will-be awarded. .. ctuUdren.-He'-belongs to tho National Associa- "^-tlonsr;mocts-tlio-.clienf: and, his-faraily. nt'air- XOUT- -—rA atS-Punaoiiltor Dl»a«l Unit Something for Every ""x; - ~ {ion- of insurance Underwriters and B'nai . "port or train station and "otherwise 'works—: Member of the Family "Eastern encephalitis, which'is usually ^ty-tli"-Now Jersey-Science teacliers-Asso- "^R'rlrJi.. ' ... ____?1 .^"jo~oiimlffat rich ._. Orange. and In severaTforeign nations.. , .emit tako_yoii pnJ^inirv-_ nOISLANDSTRAVECCOUNCIL, ffBjU tt o.l"_° r u i 1?. P.O. aoX-l25X-P-EJTH70HXi—J through tlio aroaiha In- dlnnit oallod Manitonn*;"" Invitations liave_gone out to "' Orhcostra_undor tho baton of Tti 0" Ca nl bn of tho Great H A VE^OinFFmPf'ieST VACATrON 'SUGAR BUSH-HILL'^ 3tDance-Lessbnr*2fl~ Spirit. 600 Hueh- Inter- : 1 . ••... . •* '" -•'•-'• ^-••-•- -".--=.rffr:Tffe'' : Z^J-,-.:.'.'.-'".I •nt«cor *Tcli«'< sting HiEhtB"_aB_th1o .Symphony Invltlni'fijiSrn, to i\f~ •»••«• . Swlnttj oto. Millionaire. Coteny; u j.i.{j_a—A... rLiLLi.i.ty.-AiJxjU 1732 SBfilnfj»W:AV*_ i.;.ja.QqJ Ball to be J|eld2on3Snnirday(__k,.New Jersey '" Syrn-pifony— "VSpOmScCr^- LANARK COUNTY Ontario J "- 22,;. ac'Syrnphany^iBnll.'" €h*chcstra- and~Bpecinl"guesr- _BJG

. — Wrulua WookonS-- ••BaUutamDn—__7—r!»l*«»«iixk_ «;tlrtu:kw»y. Now »IK -Candyhub the_cover_depict3-tlie farBous- ^., N.i nr.f'T northbound' and southbound. z^& 'Hiruway'to ltootirl7Qonnectl]wWlUlInturatAtaBXto 1000 jBlandfl Brldgu,. ways, —A system of -••- HlepH awuy in the Hiileuu ljHk"i;M~»"ml^_100() IHIHIUIM ' Vienna opera ball after wfiKE Knlurtamlng 'conductors toll you Uiti nn;Ion uliould uvon bo coiuidurod noar Wrlto ior (r«o broohuf« " 1000 Ttilnja to Bo« uid Do." • BVWAY TOURS. He sold the audiorlty was" complutu without a cooling trip on ono vncullon pnradiHu.—Uuf(inin:r or cxperriiWimmur Uils__yjoar^s_]_JiUtihomo is- utorlun aiul lagomlii coiuiocto*] witli 1000 ISLANDS INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL Writ«LJoiieoh|iw Keorp. 114 Drununond' A General Tour Folder contains a map advertising for bids on a con-, tlilti fairyland oomc true nji you uttjoy of UiL'fiQ powerful lauiwlipa tlirou^lt tho O. F, Forth, (Mario Canada. aliku will enjoy lliv vxlilluriiling Killers und mng- copied. • . IUI ditcliantltie amlrolaxlngrcnpitofrom 1000 Inlands, , NJ 4 - BOX 428, ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y. 13607 013-2W-ZJ02 of tho County with 3 Byway Tours out- Tilts ninth annual benefit ' tr.act covering construction of • t)io "outaltfo wqrld." No vinit \a tho iilfioml" Mocnle VIOWH in ulinosl unlivlivvalilu NO MORE l^LUSJSIi^ . lined In colour. 3. Individual BYWAY. for. the orchestra is entitled a' second span parallel to tlie TOUR Folders havo doUllcd maps colour- vnrimj'. Conic for Inie fninily fun! ' ,' • - OR YOUR IVIONEY BACKI 15-yeor-old Parkway bridge koyed to mar^ors ,a|onK tho routes. - "Tho Promenade Ball."" At tlie original Vienna opera ball TURF GRASS, INC. e'a.permanent ropitir over tlie bay which hasserved' Points of IntorSsl aro_shown and mile- RIDEAU LAKES PARK HOTEL STIRLING age between points'Is ftH/ort.- Each route the guests paraded about tlie (LaBorro (f Schuch) wall and coiiinu crnckn. Tt both directions,of travel in two PERTH lanes only. Tlie bay [(ot'ders on euldos you to Nino pioneer history, • opera" house showing off their df»nn't fill cracks-— it bridp't: KENNEY LODGE "lasclnatlnr^atchlteclure, - plcturesijuo NQRVIC beautiful •; gowns while on- 30 BLEEKER ST. them. Glenn, winy.-No winel- Cape May County in the south CAMPING GROUND Where you can relax and— beauty apd Inemorablo tourist dollshts. nnd . Atlantic County In tlie —lookor-B—ln-tlie-bonus . IWiod— -MILLBURM.-hlJi. iti|{! Invisible. (Ovor 2000 Acrou - Llntwl by AAA) A FAMILY RESORT ON To recolvoa General Tour Folder, till In north. .- Rtdeau Lakes, nanio and.addross and send this ad tot and alied," ' DEAL'DIRECI WITH TIIE GROWEIl AND BE SURE OF . caich up with History ' • - — Symphony Hall will be MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Under the improvement A WONDERFUL AXJL-FAM1LY CAMPING GROUND . Jones Falls, Ontario NEWBORO LAKE liRESH CUT SOD "ON UNSPOILED CHRISTIE LAKE, transformed for tills auspi- TuK-Koie Co., Inc. guarantees th.it if its project, tho now span will • • ON THE niG RIDEAU LAKE ' ; At Uiu huudwuUra of the Wdeaua - iturroiuvled by tho Jurgoat tnona of LANARK COUNTY TOURISM products are used as. directed la bridge MODERN AMERICAN • Niwboro, Ontario cious occuslontoresembletlie carry northbound' Parkway Wcture Uook Lakuti «^d Stroams In th»J world. . • AND PROMOTION COMMITTEE near Perth, Ontario, Canada hat the childrou upliiHh In cracks, watuiproof dr rosurlaco; cracks. PLAN RESORT WIIKN IN Till-: 1UDKAU LAKES - 1000 great opera house. A hardwood loakE and eroded surfaces will not re traffic in twp lanes while tlie DaLuxa AccommoilatlottK P.O. Box 70, Perth, Ontario, Canada • 1HLAND ARKA HK flUJWTOVlsn'THti tho yuiu'ty of uupervltmd FISHING • BOATING • GOLF • SAILING FISHING AND UoauUM,.Clow, UiyoUutWl air and wal«r ' buuchuu or poolu or ritfrouh floor Will bo constructed to appear. Should Ihoy reappear, • lull-Koto existing bridge across tlie buy . Suparl] Po^d - Goad FUhlrlo. ONLY OLD VABHIONKD GI^LIIIAL extend out from tlie stage and ' , do., Inc. will, Inroujh its dealer, rcnlacc •yuitU-Kuiuumioi. #65 Mll«B f^m 1000" ' . DUCK HUNTING BTOitii, OIJD CIH:DOAK -CIIIUSE. ' lit thd cootlny Wutoru of will be reserved for south- . Guldaii —BoatM & Motor I Aval lab la For Information write >||lJL t\ IDEAL-FISHING & FAMILY-RESORT AREA Its products used In making such repair, •Cloun flwlmmlntf [uluiulu Intarttutlunul Urlitifo MAl'Ll! SYUU1'. lMlOllTED 1TJGLB1I quiut lukuu hy your cAttuuu* cover tiie orchestra section bound truvelers exclusively. PERTH CHAMBER OF, COMMERCE . ' . IN SEASON Rales atari at $11.00 por day, wr poriion unil tnoluiiuu a htjariy TOrFKtL HUDSON ,-llAY. ULANKLTrJ pr will refund tho purchaso price, at Wrlta for colored lirochuro or call -tmaalaat al»l JoUcloun aimer.-- •——.- ' "' . ' or lod|i«.' ICnJoy thu Hummer of tlio auditorium. Cafe tables, BOX 75, PERTH, ONTARIO, CANADA J- 613-267-1700 613-359-5500 lor rtoorvatlom BOX 4)9, PERTH, ONTARIO, CANADA , AND COATfl. 1MPO11TED LINDJS. ALPHA youf'opliuiL The proposed contract will Phono 613-272-4235 HAND MAIlfi IN0IAN MOCCAE1N9, lit thlu wutor wonderland. adorned by candelnbras, will take approximately two yours Wrlto far lirochwo to NO11VIC LOBO1'. CHIUSTIKLAKK. l'UHTK. tJNOIilSI! UONK CHINA. SOUVKNniH. be set up around a danco area ONTA1UO CANADA . COMl'LKTt: UNK OF KMlTTlNa WATER CONDITIONING CO. OF NJ. INC. to .complete. ' 3= .or tor ^ " "" "" ~ and buffet tablus around tlio YAllNif, IMFOHT.-TD WOOL1JNS* FnEK and Tuffglass Fabric JJUL 'KNrri'KNrrik lNlNb-rnocrioNB Toumm- room will provide a lato eve- KRACK-KOTE Thu P.ark"v7uy'!r"Gruat Egg VISIT (pohtaJiL 1NKOHMATION. • ning's supporj, •We Service, Repair & Rebuild' . • ni . i/i» Conn CverythiiiK you need to repair 18 II'. of Cracks. Harbor Day crossing, tlielo.no ,, NORDLAW ay flana - I'lko A Caiuuutui .". PINE-'GLEN^ . Pint Kit » I{J>J » Contains l-pl.- Krack Koto, 1 mil ]«• « 18 (1^ 1UST. TO Fishing tteaort Bass Lake Lodge THE SCENIC LODGE Singleton Lake A champagne rocu|)tion in *< . Tulliilass Fabric. Froo Aoiilicalnr.. • • ;• undivided traffic portloifalong . . HKLAJC, » . .; WESTPORT, ONTARIO Ot>ENITtoMAYOtENITtoMAYB fill Make & Model Water Softners Wv know yquwUl«nioy tha hams cooked' IJODGJE ' tho foyer of Sjrmphony Halt tlie toll road, 1ms been tliu LODGE 1 ADELKINDH. FISHMAN SMITHS FALLS mo«la uaooinmodailon andthoTmUonr *, OPINICON Cottages ;-\ • will begin tlio formal 'evu- scene of steadily lucre UBlng O»t»w»y to th« l hosplUUty. and 'And 'uublnij with privuta ELGIN/ONTARIO A l'uiiilly Vucutloii K>iHort ott ' • We Also Deliver Salt For All- Softners congestion, especially on sum- wlille oiijoyiiitf Uio \\oicu uml trunqulllity of.Iioilfl LAKK^ 1U mor« Uuui . • BWIMMIMO • 30 Miles from iho' Thousand ,«hovuar«, 2 miles aunt o( 1000 ,.th» Klileuu f.oUou, .1 mlU» off , ulng's proceedings, after 400 htllou of lrruuular bliorulltiu oontnln "tliu tiuoiit flnhlntf v/^tora In For iraa 60-pou4 brocliure" Uluw) Url(l«> - Intha Heart CHAFPEY'i L6aKS ' liltuui Drldtfo, JuHt ott 1000 Trullur it. Tunt VtxV* ! - which gUostS'Wlll 'promenade' 25 ? mer weejeendu as movements Uit» lUduuu Lukod LMutrlct, ijujtd fiotcontimiiiiidtHiin any way. Airivriuutt of tha beautiful tliiWi Ijtketf, -"' !' Circle W. Ranch ; Ulnnd. PdiliWuy' uii thr. St. Lu\v Pliotm 613-359-5.475 No. IS Ulultwuy, op«)ulhiu ott oh WaHtpoft uoJ )d nutul imita ovDrlooldnt N«w-' : . pMT^RIO : Salt - *3 Per. Hundred lbs. MAPLEWOOD Pliui oiilv In » Wdti vnrlmyoi luicoiumoiiatlpnu, J meuia w»^1 h uholutKOf •r^nun Rlvor, puved roiitl to tha tlio Moillflml 'Aniarlcun I'lun. ' to die dunce floor wheni they are bottleneckod. by ltu con- TJ,o Rldouu Lake , Vl«liurmun will'thrill to tli« tiludlunuo o* '«aiinon, inunti^ muJiy ruon/uUoiial fuuUltluUi liahliitf llcuimud, tJoJ*" t*lrlu boun*, Uu«, plokorul UKI plka; Connootud by Uia llldvim bow L«k« crrvato^or Koml-iirWaiv \- " '.-..' ': --' dour. KlihlitK, buutltt^^ • bumly Mooinir I" Lndno wltli lirlvul» will waltc to tlie'music of tlio v _gtrlcted'{ruyel Bpuce. . . dui>utuluhlu irtiiloru; outuuiit luiutuluiitf rump, tncklo uhop. Our frlundly Cwui nutuork tha Hld»u Lakoti chain olfar«'qniloln< bath* family unit*. Control dining room Lpmbtird/. Ontario, Canada Pjaliin* mid'ronurt hotel In tho a you Ani«rl«*i(pliyi, Marina, Bprlnc b mun- banoh, hum* ¥ C,I>UUM(I inaulu. WINTKII liulli, cubliin-, «liuolou» u™<"»l»; Now Jersey Symphony Delivered l boatliu trlpa down 110 mlloa of tiloturosqua witor- • TtJuphorii*D13-lrf3-0156 l.uruu b tJinall Muutii Uutiij ' HOUSE OF COLOR \ ' " '' ''" , j Ob MlLlil 'lWM Till-; 10 WESTPOftT CHAMBER ' wkya from Kingston ^ OtUw*, mir "iBnlng «t lia beat, boating w*l Nldeuu- L.ukaa, Huperb ntH«la, I'lifhlntf guidon' on roijuoitt. , Kacltadcd *«** d |iMSt» Hufw' Bittuly tmuoh. -Onoil ywlm- ^-wrltu'ur u r 4 EXCTLLKNT CUEINi: AT MOUKllN. Bp*cloua well-ah&dod lawn* for your vlth all convunlenodH. Bprlag-led Uka lieatad pool, *'tennla, ' baata, Oot>U nouummudiitlona by duj? Northern l»lko ' ' . two txaruuuw. b4th" ktttl., half, o mliin."' luiMtlnii, ...tlnhliivi—UDnt. '..•' FRIDAY PEADLINE- OF COMMERCE J enioymaiu. 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Stressing the dangers of Indlscrimlnafe use cent study ln_Grjat Britain with laboratory, • and caffeine anhydrous), Elsenwrlies in refer- " Eiseh suggests studies similar to Thosere- of aspirin, the science edltdP-of tho"New Jer- "rats/most of [which developed kldn«y'd.amage ence ,to the'Bridsh tests: portei'in the British Medical Journal shouldhe offer 75 courses sey Pharmaceutical Association's Journal of within 20 weeks of moderate dosage'.' • "If these feslilts also apply toman, they sug- undertaken in this bountry, andquotes Dr. Rich- 1 SovSnty=-five undergraduate courses In en- Pharmacy has called for removal of the anal- gest that aspirin, not the previously implicated aril S.' Farr,«, president of the American , gesic from counters and its sale only on pres- Recalling governmental actlaii la this country . phenacetin. may be the major factor in anal- gineering, sden ciTHnaiKe Kumanltfes"will be" 1 Academy of Allergjy, as warning against uij- cription. last year which eliminated phenacetfn from gesic neopropathy in patients taking APC.mlx- offered at Newark College of, Engineering {orrne ' controtled yso of aspirin. „•.'..... diis year thrpjugh its anhual summer ses- ; Jacob El sen of Mountainside cl^s a re-- r .APC.jjivediciae3 .(aspirin, phenacedn turesV " • '' • ; J sions program. According the the NCE registrar, the sum- mer courses should be particularly valuable Folk fair this weekend to students normally enrolled at another-col-- lege, to~NCE studentsJwi_slUgg" to advance thejr standing, "aiid Jft.fcflaflfemitudents-who-^ are planning to enter NCE. as juniors in the— on 3 Morri^tampuses ^Soond» liko Junior just parked.your1 car. - •" " P'fteen top namo folk" per- land, where howascalledback This year's sumrridr offerings at NCET rep- formers, tri-campus exhibits. for several encores. • resent about a SO percent increase in the- jG offer speakers- _and. banjo,,_ " Admissxdh for l'fidaye've-: number of cburses available to students as workshops'' will highlight "the. ning's concert is $1.50. a result of the colle""ge's efforts to meet • Folk music workshops and particular undergraduate needs, The summer on Mid-East situation Bottle' Hill, Folk Music Falc of the at tlie Florham-Madison cam- exhibits will be held onSatur- sessions include courses in" chemistry, civil •' A speakers' bureau, composed of men and . day, beginning at noon on dje engineering, -computer science, economics, worn™ volunteer's, hasbeen Instituted by the University, . Drew University three fcampuses^: Tlie work- electrical engineering and engineering graph- Greater Newark \Women's Oivlsion of the and the College of Saint Eliz- shops and exhibits will take ics. A variety of courses in the humanities, American Jewish Congress, led by Mrs. Helen abeth on Friday_and Satur- into account oio many aspects- mathematics," mechanical engineering, physics Ersliow of-Westbra'nge. The'bureau has offered day. Several of. tlie. events of the folk phenomenon.^ Tlie and sociology will sflso be available. .' its services to church, cultural, and civic., .are free and tlie publicTls" "afternoon program_ls free of COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS 'NCE has also* made several scliedUIe-^--grtrapff:in-the-Essex-ebunty^itea. ••-— welcome to attend trie? events - arrangements" Which will allow students intake at tlie three_Morris County wmbinatlons-^fjnoHilng^afteraooo-andevonlng_ - ykThe speakers plan to^ discuss Israeli -Arab campuses.— " -— — • 30 Watt classes on the freshman'and Sophomore levels" ' relations "wiaTalTeye toward -aT-m-~jrrBmr~r the- Kev713ary Davis and —hKIUAY DCAULINfc— r^EafieFnesl-^met^eErwiU-offerJiiroughlts fact from mytli in the Atid-East-sltuation.' y perform rAlllleTfts otl^er than spot sessions all-jof^jthfLcourses"ribrmally given "accbrdihg to' Mrs.',~Herbert Walter of'West in_concert on Friday at.8 STEREO SYSTEM p~,m.,—in tlie auditorium of news "should b.c~ in our in'the sophomor^'y^alrrThlFwiirinow trans- '"'OrmiBg; iJialriuBU'uf die buiedU. -—3~ office by noon on Friday. $ fer--students"with deficiencies to make up "'. '_'.. •.!_ ...'.'...'••• —.". _1 . ' '.'.'."-'" the" new Dreyfuss College^ SAVE 40 1 tlie fall Included on the graduate level rare lecture building at tlie FIorham-Mad- r J nts ison ca"mpus~-of-PairleiEh EVERYBODY'S PROHEEM —-Rilliirinn-iq-pyprywhere~it secm>i~A Hiir(>pi-s tlrnct9 ~ iu dieiuli-al eug' "~ chemist Is helping the government of Iran in its efforts to stem i(£ricultural and industrial n,H »- -^^2» ^"er than-r?-00 scierice. industrial' and management DieldnsorLUnlYerslty. pollution oftheCaspianSea, source of the country's important-caviar and-sturgeon industry studentatQ Its-snmmer.sessions^ CoUege' eeiing, and mathematics^- Graduate" tliesis Rev.—Davis;—a—holy-Wues officials—beUeve-th&Tg ;r course offerings"' . ^^ groject work are also acceptable during singer^is a preacher who de» may substantially increase this year's, en- Th^l nterest"to gos- rollment; the summer. peOin^ngotaUyJiUhir For a limited'time only',-'Ph'oeni'x-ls ottering JJie-typieal summor-couFKe Students interested ip enrolling for under- learned most o£his malerlaC3 -a complete stereo system, featuring an AM FM three credits, meeting for three hours three graduate' "summer woi'k .at NCE_are.' askea ^TTrtfainlivri' "Muitipienrnmerrbum-iifaTrack tape player to-writer to -the Registrar's Office, Newark br-plionograph records. * : and two matched 2-Way speakers. 30 watt times—a—week for five weeks.-Some of tile Ho, lias-composed a great annount-n tluit In u curses begin on June 15 and. dltlcm—^TO- -cu»tom output and at a savings of $40 with all the deal of his own material and.^:; moile. aullu wv will Rutgers prof Graduate _students should communicato- —brings-die fervor of~thc dpwn-" quality features you would expect at twice A limited number .of-graduate level.courses directly wltli the dean of tho Graduate Divi- - the price. Come in and sec it today! / . will .again be given at-NCE this~Tsummerr- r home pbeachec-to his concert .Caviar'would-stem'to affect seriously-die pat conclusions during""his~stay, lie did define slon atthe same address. '•••..... r-performiinces, . .—7. . —— the problom. -—Bromberg, a guitarist, can lives of very few pcbplo^—unless they live In OPEN Iran. - '7 "It seems obvious that Iran requires a na- play almost any fretted iltstrur . PLJENTY OF tional trTOuitoring-proJectfifchtpsaid,- ment, includiog banjo, dobro Mon. thru Fri. There,—the-production and processing of ill pjorrsj ~FHEE until 9 Sat. 'titJB_ caviar is.an important industry, nricf tiie~~i~~~Ttli' '•rite worked.-wltli technicians Juom tlie Uni- • and mandolihlHehas recorded. versity .of Teheran to-gec-this-prolect started. NOW! PROTECT with such artists as Bob Dylan, — PARKING! of the_iiiduatry_i.5..diroctly related to tlie well-- Jerry Jeff Walker, Tom Rush Located ^ .JuOiase. .tilings iti-tnlnd, a Rutgers agri- tho- sophisticated- kind .of "work that otter FOR YOUR pod and lorn' Paxtbn~^Bromberg CREDIT TERMS -—across from cultural chemist spent most of a month in, laboratories in the western world's univer- -has wom^acclakri at die Phil-" Union- 964-0144 AVAILABLE Nat'I. State Bank. - Slurr. ll.nuu.- - ~lranr~^Ie?rg~"~Wihnetr, an assoclate-research- -adelphia and Mariposa folk' Mon.-Kri. H :.*0 inn-9pn ~~prbfe~so~ at tlie College of Agriculture and "Before the. >Iranians can go _any further iff PRESEASON PRICES 011 economy •festivals and at lnst. year's Sat. 8:il) imi r ti pm Environmental SciencA_.a;ndja-specialist In toward protecting this industry,, they must TRENTON—Dr. William C. Isle of Wight festival--in Eng- detecting pesticide resi'duetv'hud a"serious acquire y AS LOW AS ONLVJ Freund of Millingtoni- vice- mission. '....'. tlon and supplies," he said. V president of the New York —^—'The" Iranian government is aware-of~tho. Rapid acquisition oflthls_equlpniont was one Stock Exchange and member^ worldwide pesticide residue problems, and it of the recommendations lie made to thosmltli- \—ofthe Economic Policy Coun- wonts to act before" tlie fact to maintain the" sonian. 17 cil, will speakonNew Jer^eyjs FOR THE FINEST IN*«««« high quality of its sturgeon and.caviar," Prof. (compounded daily) «K RUNNING FT.R economlcprofile at the "Cov- IN TT~E~~R1EVC1~T1MH, WoT.WinilSlt Brought"' -Winnett explained.—,-r—-.- _ ...- cmor's Conference of die 70's FOR QUALITY IN •••••• HOME "~H

fROOMSi iTlhenjj ^ ^iP^ Non og; etecntt) a recora ^ PRESEASON SALE • 1 However, you may cl\oooo any yearly maturity to III your noods Irom ' er-terrolies Ht cnl|ngJfi TT9.70, ^vEigthe American tax»~ =•= ADDITIONS S years through 10 yoors . . . - . " '. ji.' Payoe. co«s!ng furllier.detitruc.tioD-lo.lh«!;wod OpIloniGolquarlorlydividonactteckslorlnteroolimalloddirocllyloyau The Cost of Repairs Far Ex- \ • piled worldwide figureB. Fro© ^s/)fii9'es • Financing Ar.ronged United Woodworking Maturity Date- - D op p Dorlck Hanlph, UNPA'B w|th tho Dlvldorid Sorios. • , '...... " - 9Y?s. 10Yrs. ceeds ihe Cost of Treatment J chief of promotion-and finance 106 R». 22 Hillsid«, N.J. • Depo-ltolnsurod up to $20,0Q0'by Federal Dopo< insurance Corporation. SYrs. 6Yrs. 7 Y(8. 8Yra. Social.Socurily No . „ ' operations, added in an inter- 923-3280 : view lliat die groiBS sales 232-3325 anil Hoes Higher With Delay • Jumped nearly^ SO percent from • IP No ANSWER CALL 322-741B—-. ; SEAMLESS GUTTERS N. J. Hltitn Ucomoil 1 Avullnbln the previous record' of1 $4 2398 B^YLLIUM RD, SCoYCH FREE ESTIMATES million, set in 1969. As a CALL US FOR FREE INSPECTION J historical footnote, he SELL YOUR EJTARUSHCO UI2 observed that the 1970 figure alone equals the total of all OF YOUR HOME • sales during the. eight years DO YOU NEED PAVING OLD ONE after UNPA issued its first Custom Built-- Pormanuntlv Cons(ruct«d Alpftalt Driveways to place your We H|)uolull/e uxcluslyely In termite control. Our ^ stamps in 1951. vr$t Jlational Jtate spccliillzcd 'equipment.ciiubfeM an to do a bettor, The 1970 net income lilt a Residential. • Industrial-Plattts- rtiid ta.oru -eoiitp|el«.job wliieli yvc guuranlcv for • recbrdof $3.8 million, rough- '-"' 'Conimofcial ' Scwic~ Stations adip the v WITH ly $1 million above the i969 Patkiitp, Ai.oas- Roads • •;•.;•. BANK OF NEW JERSEY net. It is tho net lncome~vhlch A Is credited on a pro»aated rM A WANT AD tXECUTIVE OFFICE: 550 Broad Street, Newark, N.J. 07102^ basis toward tlie "annual ALL TYPES Of INSTALLATIONS , -I'il V*V ' • Utf Mo.on Work HOME IMPROVEMENT TERMITE CONTROL SYSTEM • "dues'' owed by each of tlie Fra EklliitulaM Regional OM1c->: Mlllburn " " Regional OHIco: Nullay 127 governments wlilch ure 1 METER, 230 VOLT, ' '.K 2 Woy Rcxllp B.iul|.|.«J ' 397 Mlllburn Ave., Mlllburn, N. J. 07041 , , ' .350 Centre St., Nutley, N. J. 07110 ' UN_memhors, Tho division is Full lnnurot)co Coverage 30 Offices Serving Caldwell, hvlngton, Livingston, Millburn, Newark, Nutley,'Orange and Verona. ROSEtLE UNION—^2 'boded on the assessment scale. 100 AMP SERVICE r)m. SECTIOM . >»t Colll ' d • . • A MEMBER OF • UBad to determine euch coun^ - 241-341 681-9153 • try's share of Jhe UN general (•165) budget. ' ,' \ \J . • '• • DURA-BILT PAVING CO. Kempler Shoes >. cfirJt oJtational <^tatc *~ »-"-'-'—!••-"• •••»••:•• f •• ••-*•• —=-r-—•,-.-;r.-^'^M-dfe. -^' SBjSc ;fefrsiBSi«H3BTO£^I^fe'3ag^gaBg85^

fryouts slatet Tha^lxaaeation Separtment haaiasued lim--',' .i.r..(:ic'.iii'i.vuluiiL)n uk- study ' If .you sew, it's easy to to border off each patch in colored homespun for Jour detailed information concerning the girls' area create your own individual the print. • ' . country-l>IfT dress^ give it a p^fyfi^ii program. Wr.lT ll.lS. 1 Confusion ;inil noise.are the look ~ with all the trim- Stitch -vertical lines of ricfc^—lolksy flair with .embroider- Tryouts will be held at the Sandmeier I linln>l!C<\ natural enemies of i;ood.study ings. ' ' ' . Virtu.illy i-vi-ry I'.inin-iii in rack onto the fabric first, and ed peasant braid. -_ ( School SaanMay. The Junior League try- habits.- There may be nothing ex- theth n sew on all the -Horizonhi- _. For best resUlts-ln.apply- outs for fddnh and fifth grades are . That's . \vliy_many parents- clusive about the pattern you tals. Complete the look with ing trims, be sure to use cot-. scheduled for'? a.m. The Intermediate are' selling. jMdu a-placo-in _clioose _.but tlie Way you use a peasant blouse.of cotton ton mercerized thread in the League tryouts for sixth, seventh and a Ivili'ooui, I3ascment7 attic J *i;ims — either sparingly or in broadcloth or badsie, edged same color as the.trim, AJU_ eighth grades are scheduled for 10 a.m. "By-BRTATTMOttEN - - . mv-nurcli for the ynun|',cr "_gm^ii.abundance--L1an makean in matching yHrk rack. ways, handle trims loosell y dand .T*e. Senior League tryouts for ninth, loaniet' so hf. can work with- !Otb..llth and 12th grades will be at The Jonathan Dayton Regional baseball team individual difference.' • A combination of rick rack use a light thread tension on lost two of three conference games last week. luittlie annoyances of chatter, . . . an»™d braidu.a»i ' caii~i4i» - i.ipetl • niod- . tlieTii now conie-witli perm,i- _tp_ Verona today und faces New Providence wnli wide mitchi-d l.ipcls. rick rrack between two rows -.exact location (or the trim on Monday away. "juiratioii. Even a small room' ne'nr press finishes ihat^ellm- _ of • flat.btaiarReverSe die. ur.T__yo.uc dress. ' jJii.-i.-piiir wiihitlie cni'i'eiiv ran offer space, for a; dusk, iimie rodinus ironing,' The Bulldogs were able to get only-three .ii-i.-iul trreiiviroinneiii.il living rangement of rick rack and ""If"it's to be a bo; hits agalnstJ2aldwellas the Chiefs scored twb Vliair, light and a closed door. I-or your_summer_ sewing braid fora border outlining the _trim, measure.lt off with a J r ;;nd tho roiurn to lite natiir.il However, otlier. essentials .|!r."Jci"ts,_u.se_trims in irnagi- TUn's"ln the first. The losing pitcher was Bob 'cvin>n--.i natural neck and waist of the dress, ruler and~niark your fabric -2 hsH enhis school T~JanukovHcx.(l=l)r help-give-rhp-yoiiniTster n fee!-;— —native—now^woys. If you're Or for a mbro frilly treaw wit'h dots or dashes_wherej winner- i;' clr>Cr-in£ m with a inK of "liL-loiicinp:" and case making; : .*. -__11ie_&ulldogaj)ounced back Saturday.to beat • new perspoclht.* (i'tMi'il^i-aiul pensant skirt.:for——menr, • try a~CPinblnatiuii uf • the'^trim Is to go, i nen coyer • Kenllworth In a non-ebnferencagame. Kenilr in his surroundings.-' ' insianco, choose a colorful venjee lace andbutterf ly ruf- tB5Tn"afKrwllh trim and stitch. Prix M.mi?; on faMiii'ii'.': fast Cuncoi'cl sur.i'.e'sia'a ni|;will --,- patchwork - iirlntotl—cotton—. fling. If ..you.usa-UliMenched to open May 3 djf__ worth, took a_l-0 lead'in the first off junior • To figure trim yardage when -T-Frank-Eillipono but the Bulldogs tied the score .liilpeauilflfsliiiiiaimpho"^ e" Tlien~use~jumbo-si7.c rick-ruck—cotton- -miolin or natural- it's ' not shown, on a pattern, m Till! "6uyiVf.ibriL-s-- helpful in-. otlecuve- study.^ In- tlie fifth. In die sixth, Janukowlcz tripled determine the location of the '" "in a run and outfielder Bob Quinn brouglit him in -pure form .p.-in hiuh-L-oiiiu Walls and ccilitij- .•ihoiilcl bo Warinanco Park trlnvand then measure! either ^home with a bunt downTIie" first base line. The - Jlmwafresh '.tirract'iyi'ly-finislurd and ilee- L r • (he-pattern or. tlio garinanV- :> .. The_21st annual, tennis; school,sponsored Bulldogs KeH off a Kenilworth dureat in tho . outlook iirwe. vc, wPIj^H. eun- orated, with' pictures, .maps Add•an-TBOctra half yard or- by _the_Unlon -County Park Commission and s'irncuonv-;:ul -final inning on.the relief pitching of Janu- . i-,-,-iiulperform- ami ,|w like. The window -more of trim, to allow for]pin- T7~ the WHrlnimco^Tennis Club will begin on kowlcz. The fvinning^pltcher was Fllllpone. .'ince. \ersaule cottons loom- '-.-;|iuiiUI be draped or r.nt-min- ing, curves, or corners, _- Monday, May 3. at~6p.m. at the Warinanco Park tennis courts, Roselle. _ ' — |.-. . At home to Summit -Mondqy^tlie Bulldogs ._, u3ieTJJpiDiV fi^ opened up "wlth_ five^riins on—d~bases-loaded ivnnd^r3tnod~tni rd bxni r d ThD—BChool "Will r^nfriff "f Tl W innHlUlll1 - f.lis'.lH.-weiEhrcoi-ilu- w.ili panollliK helps establish double'by Dave_Miniman:anda single by Rick— -•:- Tff.n*tMiB_-far iwtiirf. (^ 7 yf-arn nf my and over) ^^ ^_ Wnek. In the fiftli inning Jim Schocli was re- _ ir hoinr-like, coinfoxtablcon- and six uic-tiour sessions for ,children-r(8- . . po))HTi7 *vji-oiiniL'nt for tho-combination^. . _.. .-- _—----_---^—,— .^M_—lleVed'bylJoe Eepejind theHUltdppers picked— "•'-' .to 16 years of age Inclusive). The sessions - CRQSSING-^PHE^BAIt——Eric-Bergman has-been-showing consistent prbgre's's tt'tte pole up seven runs In the next two innings. How— ml dobby.-loomed _ !wdrpoin-study~Woodj',iTiitiei'ic"iH Ainroii Ny- i winner Norm Relnhardt was followed by mushroom, khaki, burnt ot-- Doard dividers, tho Masonltc • double boiler top. 'Gradually— (Continued from page^ 1) ... ; ' ..'. Dennis Eplscopo, — Last Wednesday niglit7-Farcher's .Grovewas lon and Lycra *S|iajule>! in i El "ahgc, cordovan brown, ombre consultant ailcls. Separate add^ milk, stirring until CANVAS AWNINGS < oriented toward theseTmedlii:Sbme students Jn thejilgh apd-low hurdles Carmen.Boye" the scene of the New YorkCosmos'firstpublic 'black, turquoise,-brown,-iind 2087 MILXBORM AVENUE, MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY 763-1526 reds,-anil a whole range, of. desks.and snidy facilities aic smooth. Cook over boill.^, PATIOS-CANOPIES Regional golfers find It easier to learn from *em than from and Lenny Prather took 1-2 sweeps. —appearance. The-new pro soccer team, which coral. Sizes fl to 14i^Aboui l)|iies- from failed tones to ink-" important in a sltuatioirliko" watery stirring constantly, un- COMB. DOORS 4 m iGary Grant, ScotLrlermah.and"Stu Brecker Splays . tlje—Nortli American Soccer League, $25,00, .•"'•- —.'.' .' blackcnc-d navy. . _g ^ this. • , • ... '•'• til-iraxturtr thickens enough to & FABRICS STORM WINDO"WS~TT; "He~Bdded that th.".e Or._.SIflgp inadequat| e librarnnj^^zjZ^zzz:y space swept "the shot event: Grant ais0 Won the played a "New Jersey'allrstarteani under die mound slightly.'• ..._,i ./„ Time Poyment»A'rqngi divide 2 matches thac-now exists, hha sid llmltEdjJhe^.buyinq lib g of javelinwidi RoyGreenbergsecond; Joe D'Ag- iT.loadership. of:?Manny Schellscheidt-o^Onion. Cover; cook 10 minutes The Jonadian Dayton golf team lost its new materials. • ostini :took tho discus with Bob Day-second. MannyiscoachofallNewJerseyall-starteams I III II MINNINL ARI OI LE1TLR WRIT ING --Tile combi- stirring occasionally. Remove "There's Just no place to put new mater- The Bulldogs extended their unbeaten streak and also coached the Junior team which defeated Piiblicity chairmen' arc. urp Y reviews its progress^ n.itlon of dat.hlnR dot1., and rom mtlc ruffles, rlbbon-tled THE PAPER DOLLS ARE CUT OUT "Tlrst—matcb^of~tlie~Beason^(to"New Provi- from -boiling water; stir, 'a" dence) last week bur~defeated Kenllworth to ralTC-The bookshelf space is limited. We are"- to five by-beating Hillslde.-Paul Faneroff got • a. New York Junior all-star team, 4-0, in die " Ip observe ttio" Ftittny dead- - - - t. •, __ „"• __-_, M-^- • .,. , J';_ _.-«•- ... together In on Empire gown, by Ghevette is *a notabrc Dayton""bff to u fast start by winning the 100 preliminary game.-The juniors from NewJer-"J~~ —little mixture intOi.egE.-Then— boost Its jecord to 5-1. ^—- severel. y. limited in ou_r storag _e spac. e for line (or oflici-limn spot-news. _at jCHlfTIVUrSCir Y^ 01111116^ —•addition to anyleisure-time_wardrobej_ln.rcd;aiid_wliite, -^_ stir,all.jnw.hat mixture.Cook dil If k bl d.andd 220. Joe Rapuano, Bob Rlpp and Barry . soy showed plenty of "speed and knowhowandl '~- die" sleeveless gown-1G In n care-free pique voile of over boiling water 2 minutes, AWNING Steve Gechllk's one-over-par37 wasgood -periodicals. If you take out a table to > Gerst followed widi a sweep of the quarter--z_wowld match them against any junior team in the DIAMOND VETERAN — Bob Jonukowicz, ln-his=fourth year as a starting infieldor for tlie Incliide^four-phmc. nddioss .- -..^ ^nmmi~vMCAin u.st^ekitudi^occasion.ot M6o«Oru»...Throu. •ee-Tpoints-ln-the--Kt-8 loss to-New more shelf space, you reduce the number of stirring, constantly. Remove 9:30 o.m. to 3!30 p.m. Providence. Stu Gafawttz shot a 39, while' students_who_can_use.-the-Ubrary for study mile. ' — — ' .- : ' ' " • • ~urea. — Jonathan Dayton Regional-High School baseball team. Is now doing double duty an the key --—anajmoiie -miinljei:- • 1(^ ly70 ,mnu.,| rfipnrr-lssiiwr-—its-a'nhunl- dinner revealed that from liwat; adri vnnllln. pour Sat. 10 a.ni; to 4 p.m. 666MORRISTPV.(Rt.24W..,) Stadler.urid Kotovsky took the half-mite. Tlie Cosmos 2-1. vlctory^over tho New Jer- Tnan of-the Bulldogs^nound staff. :i__.._ __ . ** ~ =—with'jncreused services-iind .:.,, SHORT_HILLS yitira r^_ vKotovsk—._>...y an_-jdj sophomor_j_, e rDavid_Hode^ -JJ ,._J__s and research." Dr. Slegel said. 'Even wlm Into~custard cups. Chill ahd has 4Ss and Steven Berson, 48. •_. Street captured the mlle.wlth Episcopo thirds soy all-stars was a -sliaky one. A goal InTdTeZ programs, tlii) YM hud n total the present-arraigerhent, there Is room for last 15 seconds of tlie game gave them their _un_mojdr" Makes 4 servings. Gechllk again "led"the—squad-in an 11-7 only a small percentage of the student body ;.'." ; "lilllBp "recorded nttendnnce of 134^686 Reinhardt won the two-mile with Ron Frank victory. Randy Horton:of the Philadelphia for tlie yeTir and an operating In thelibrory^each day. 1 tocaI schools with a ^36.' Garawitz and Justin Schneider "As an "exampTenarmViniiaequcy, Dr.- Sieger" third.^Tlie^liuraies-were won-bjrBovewith j UkiUkrainians scoredd . tlieflrsCgoalfor'theCoimoslflt^lfhCi - •fleflcU of $5.186. • '(Continued frompage 1) • .—. = I C/inic slated May If had^ys—Other—Dayton players were Scott. said the library at the Gov. Livingston school ' PraUier third." Grahtrwas 3econd_in_the_shot In tlie flrst^half on a hoadball.Tony Verstraate •It'pr5auced-$182,000-fr.om=' Prusslng and Kotovsky. ' ., •_ ls^so-crowded that each student can spend " while D'Agostipi wnsIlsficojidriiTthe discus., ofifobokenFC was tlie first maH'cverto score. & mombcrstiip fcea,.-.prticJram ' an average of- only one hour a week there, Greenberg^vas'secondln mejuVeUnwimOran^';:i-^^st the Cosmos wiAa wellp^^^^ . feeMj^iipporthiK memborslilps --and-thero—^-'Is-no -room-for-the^audlo»visuai; tliird, •-•• _ ._ J ,= —;m ~~ - • tl'e four-minute mark of the first half. Tbig was— X.Xi.n.m»nmentf ...... ; S_ Springfield's. _ — six annual Junior = nnd. contribution si_ and re- - _ equipment which.we. presently haytf."_ _ •-——. —-^-" ^ r^ !:'^!rr:'r::foilowa:yilorTon'aZgbairabout' 20 minutes - - gpP5" ' t ,;, - =3 -Olympi. »- .c^ trac-k and field'.program will | ceived $49,6o5 from 3ie Sum- ' ' Bdlplayersrtohold "Mostif the equipment and materials are- later. The all-star defense held until Delgat- — THE'-.REPORT ALSO outlined changes | get ""dor way Saturday, May 1, at the g mit-Now Providence United . HEARING LOSS • -.• - Hearing.aids are less satis-" in die audio-visual storeroom at the other end Memoriat shoot brokc the Ije at, tlio end of the gume. Despite planned for this year's summer school. Tarn- | M'elsel Avenuo Field. • | Campnlgri"toWard its operating Impaired hearlng.is a lead- factory for tliiBXondltlon.Jjut. NEW of die building," be said. ' ' ..the bitter cold wind,, tlie're Were over -500 hcro wiUbc buro declared: ...'_. Z^ZZ? . "clinic at 9 a.m to g expens'u of $237,787. ' - ing.cause of.chronicdisabllily—speciul-uudlioryZtralnliTg- or* annual fond^drrve— ._*.»..,...» _ •.-• •-.. . . frdzensoccer fansatFarcher's Grove towel- 2 Cosmos.' "botaiied-" information—and applications = demonstrate and explain tlio various = -DnrinP 1970 the YMCA in"" this country. Estimntcs~spoec|ireading. may bo useful. very shortly to parents = events tliat-WiU be Held the fouowinge The Springfieldjunior.BisebaU league wlU-z:c7 LeflOpe el^p^L^ilfn-, ,tr-——^mi -oycr-eipht-and-Ti half A hearing aid cannot cure conduct The Cosmos, team looked good but-I^expbc't fo'rThTl97lTummer school program. - —|Saturday-at the Springfield JuniorOlym- | mduct Its anFjg Sou"se-to-houselind drive- Slegel.,i'~~ jaidrmere.should.b; IZ T\i i Ie imor ' u e IIIuse_ '^ of; The.*18th -annual-ivlemorial-Shoo . * t ut trap her., inclnrlira- WM "ISVV" million Americans witllbeur- ' deafness.'If cun compensate -Saturday and ' Sunday. A—Ieague"spoke8man md otner tliejn to start slowly."They hayetlie-Dest play- ••-.- ..,t is.offntorest to note thaLSn additional -| plctruckandfieldchamplonships. Regis- :| . . AV materials in the library, ahd._skeet,..sponsored by the Union County'. c 0 for the M 8meetw 1 117 rn m',, JnH ' i"i; defects of varying degrees. ;for some -haBrlng'-lossc-s.^ -said,-'"i(Uoi.. park-trap^nd-skeet-grounds off KenUworth 1 dOaUOs All lribtl smooth running soccer machine-yet. Tlilti only 10 youngsters who will benefirfrom'-greater: -luiUlUUUUIUUUlllUllUllllllUlimillUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIliilliiiliu retired'^ciof^ra^"-^'^' varlc"ty of causes at any ^ore^ha .hard-of-hearlng to_ — s!ll™$S^ CratJord. on-Sunday, at 2 p.m. participants? aoauos AUmbU . comes from playing together. Every man on the. develBpmont of motor skills, coordination and- irce-dieir-fieldjTlp-experlencqs._ rc|.,iBtereu spccini^jjrqgram mujrlli-a person's llfe It may -useful—business "and social- 1 - eluded four YMCA profession-^ A "Invest in the youth of-our town. ™ '•_ IBTRe—Iibrary-proper7f6r~~ This-evontris~hcld annually: 10 hohor"tHose—"rGosmos is'-"'a;- star on-hlsTowrrteom-and coach. j^y Cpncopts. An lmportant-gdal"of"Ui6"pWP— -rosultfrom prenatnl injury to—lives.—Recent, advances In. in to develoD'the abllitv to demon- "Industrial arts ..•^a:5uB5.ejygrjasdeslgnod. —als.-seVehother fuUtlmo em- : Competition will begin Monday in the-Youth jny audlo-visuBl equipment.—The students do men who had won a special event at die park- Gordon Bradley has^the Job of blending diese gram isi st oto aeyelo deyelop p tnthe eaDUit ability y to._oemQn_—-to deman- t(rgul[Ugu . ti,0 beginninegg gsjuden ^t in thrdevelopp- the child if tlie mother—has- technology—and design have_.^ not'have'easy'acce3s:to~the~equipment which trnP and skeet grounds' and are jnow-de- players into a lilglily competitive team. -^ZS^igcrate those gkjlls In a wide variety of physical _ployees, 35 pnrttimf; ctn- Major=and Youth Minor Leagues, for bays 9 ment-of-basic sklUs-noeded-for-worklng with— GortTKiii measles during early dramatically • improved the to 12, and the Pony League_and Babe. Ruth '.is so Importanimportant t in'outaourr educatioeducaqn today.oy". : _-•_ ' ceased._J ._ " .The season opened last Saturddy night in Srr~ education,; gamos-and activities dirough an ployecs, 34 parttlmo program .The shoot will be uSOrtarget eVent,:25 at ! wood, motal. and plastics and to proyftjejip- lenders nnd 37 volunteer pro- pregnancy, brMn damage to. atvi0 and wearablilty'of these 'J_~. Iveague, for boys 13 to 15. •-. ..,..•• — '•-—':—The-library at the David Brearley buildmg P J prOgr ttm 'has £ designed for those—P°rtunity fSrSavSncea studenTSlo-WorKoinrroro— |~-gra m-lcadernrr—~ L- ._; :— tho-child at' birth, ,certain_;aids>ii0W(,ver> only a quaU ' currently-the-dosest- to-beinE-^an-instruc— :Skeen_and_l2S_withla^:diatance handicap' at Louis Stars, 2-1. This Is a good atart for any hereditary fact'ors,-or eluMd- jfjed pliyslciuh C8n'determine_^ i D ll h h b cbTvihg UUs uddl- sophisticated-projects of tlieli-own-choice. ,- According to Dr. Alexander —hood—diseaae3_such as mea- if use of a hearing aidwoilid l VhhI^^ D. Cro sett, Y president, the r sles,"~ -mumps, .and.._s=5aEipt_Jbo.-;.b_(!neficial™£6r." the"indl-" most stiklng growtli in the past fever. Most heariiig losses re- vidual...... ;. -. _ _ w^Mdapdrbval^- P-?^'^^-in^le::arts.;:Mnter- Tlicy^ —yoar-wasTii men'* C ; suit from-an-inkerferencw>«! ge •.concerning--operation of-the studio . lire-to keep abreast jioscproblems can vaccine to all boys and girls ' for a projector or.-record player to get:ttr- won theskeo c event und Petfovfcli also won tlie __cher's Grove-U-wtw-a-blg-win for tlieTocal 'be continued witli-tha addition of an art-studio • equipment-wl)ich will enable swdentsto^be K<1 r; . corcected .byumedlcul or"" between tli"e"ages~BEBH5^eor i . lin kP .!ftii-Avonua=-^-iiefasr"-erosett-explalt)edir^ l.the classroom for teacher use. W|th every- trap event...... ' -hooters becaiiso die Hungarians wcrirjust one^_ course and televlolon workshop. Course offer- ' able to wri^on_saidlQ_prfl£luct|ons with full : -beauty Sidon, Sprinndekl, -ceCOIMly. wnp; a .guest speaker.— "~~dilng"lirthe""Ubrary-inBtructional media'^^Cen-— '--"•- :_ - - .-point behind EUzabetlLburhaSfionemorogamo ings forth o onrichment Progranrwlfi lnclude: --knpwlodge.pf die studiosjotontial. "At the same time wo"htivo —-'--,-,^-piorence inflouiidtrans- and clemo'nstrtitor—lor members of tlicrCliur.ch oPbatler- L i , , , n ., _ inato the source of German t0 Tlie oth as Ct of rffin:ilrrlcu Ul m wl bo u in -ter. books affdnon-iookmedia-wouldbereadily '• / &.. ,. ckx 1 • \ • P^V *<* EUzabetli has. This gives Elizabed. S.An Btudlo- _.Thls c0Urse'will provide an. - '. ' ^ P° , 7 . . " '. Day -Saints on White Dak.-Ridge i^MaitSliorUliUs, Mr. ^" ^ ^ *° inH.ntlonary mission also rcsttlts-whcn-the._meas'les-in pregnant women. _ c yplrijl w))lr)i rit'r-f.q'jlrnrort availablefor student use in one center in the | *. ® 2ff" ...... 7 .. |..Y. ' a^threoJpointJead wltli Just two games left to opon studi0 experience whereby students will -\£le^ 0^^ " . . injmlirroii^hMtsB-tcmn- _—•; t . . building. "•• • '" .• • l L| fer/Thfiprogram covered such items of interest such'as .Linprcceaunioa.-can upon our^ bEatSa^sound/waves Into the negative motlieVs and "WeJust don't-liave-tlie-faclllties fd£"stu-~ The"~gUmV"Was-U3"*mttiurc5 -oid^toeirCarlos ^ materials to develop tholr own proT)lem iEacIv"—^ m or s n r IN SUMMIT IT'S .Siega-nf..t,li<--HuugMjlan3Jii[-CliBjiet_oii_a alow, —atudent-wlll have tho-opporiiinity' tocnop«— Eracticos. Those-au :'. .the curling 'Iron;"tlie Mind blowerTiilgli fa>^ion coloring, _ ^'"° f '^^""Et'rnrv"" ' "<-' . earrbecomos anchored'-pojiitrve..baby or mlscarriagel • dent use of tlie^AV-materiols and equipment.-—— l b r b0 d 3 s n _ -We have it available for die teacherslnthe ~ -low:baU-in-the--ittfreoirnei -of-tliegoal. The pldy —^tyle-cutf-andTOdny'ftcoiffuroE— in.idditionta-slumpoos;' ---S^S^^n-H^i^nJ^iVniw ' " "V" - - " growth. This may 'now be prevented. All :d along those .1 ~C-rim^condlBonerM''imd^ ..- r -was set"tirr:by:a-defenslveblunder.i'iieJlui : 1 Til rj 1tillCl 0LJI L £ ' H "" — ' "'—'"~*~<—' --<— 'u FWT:"T^ — — £ -•"'"" •- the next 20 .—'pit-ls-hopod thatrtliero-is-sufficieiifcintierest.-^ ond^pen^fitsrTn^jgmmirgtJhc. allow 'wpF^ie- •l-'10n e-~ gg-gg ^Sra^i"^! ."- ! ' "' •• • - - -—- - ^^ThB-ihl^jctlonnl^naterials. pwntBr.iihniivrL^ ' ~~^££zZZTu? on thu 1 ' —be'me heart of each school^iDc^Siegel-suld;-- •-r^1 'sp^-; W^ ~". 4' the 37-T ^ t|iqt tligjlepth oM rb'pariss Ttle -__.-ri^.agr.oss :;—andacope of th6"sriidio.•-;'-H3I_ ";•.--—- •-- .-,-.— ooma-igpprovea--tuition .gijinth-ior—it ... sil-1- ae-halftime^-n: —TOSS1 ronnienrafcr^clencc~-'^PnviW>hn»nViir^:'''*a?!wft?- '-""n™.1"8 who-plan-to continue gmrtiiurp-—- gitlffiia"faft??^jj^^ vear^:» ::'^^i

Now programs Intrbducedin: ttiB'BJ«l;of-tHe Board-nf Bducurioiyin "hulpful-foriihlsrgipej)f.:..lqs.'i.r.;..clilld -from tleafness due" lo T"s expansTdhlplan," Dr. Hagedom addeit Tlie^shot rJebcandPd-toDalictia^vlioblasteditln:-'. the Ir ^nvincnmfmLdnr'ng field trips to farms'^ 1970 wore pro-school and kin- ' When something goes wfong "Rh diseases'' -Now tlio score was 2-1 Elizabotliwlthjust 15" rivers, - ponds,•, tlio ocoSn. fow'sts,- '' quarrie- s ' Guinoe, Antolnetto lnguagglato. Lillian Larra dcr(;nrtt;n courses and sutn- are boo D R EX EL within the inner ear, along tho Write to Nlll Feature Ser- I , P lihese Jlgures with any and all SPERCO minutes to go. The Elizabbtli defense was a d for nn-tho-snnf lnurnlncr phll - < •'William . McNoeco, Joan Montgomery, 'mer clay camp for klnder'gart-t norve pathways to the brain, others. Our rates arathe loWest In the •little more reliable in the second half and hold. 'hers,.having a recorded atten- vice, Betliesdn, Md.20O-4,for QUALITY CLEANERS ,'.' ,- or in tlio brain itself, a more a. free copy of "Hearing Loss, area. And, there Is no down .paymont MOTOR CO.Incc.U Republicans With' three mlnute3 to go in the game, Q&licos dance of 1,898.. and .family serious loss called perceptive requlred-^we'll lend you the full price took a pass on the right wing and played around "camping weekends scrying 44" liopo tiir.oug'h- Research,". .. (Continued from page 1) 238 Mountain Avo,, Spl-jnrjfield or nerve deafness results, ' Publication No. 207. • ' • of a new car and even approve your •liq has been ajsales ehglneor for Alien Bradley two defendors and tho goalie for the final score. Truck hits pole, ,N.xt lo Spiild. Poll Ollici.: 37?-5D.?,Q__L 'fnmilitin. _ loan and give you.a cornmltment before 41\ MorrU Ay.., Summit -', 273-1700 Tho outstanding defensive player for" Eliza- ... , , Ongoing activities included. adults' wore tuught to swlhi, •• Co., MllwuUkee, for 22 years'. Ho is' urhombor you buy. Credit life Insurance is also SALES-SERVICE-PARTS ' betli was-MarioGonzales. I don't know-hifvtlior' -fpen CniV.6S QWQV TOMMY teen programs: JuatTohgue, p 370 passed .other swimtostsv »••••••••• • • • •/ of tlie Springfield Swim Pool Committee, . available. Even if you have a checking •' ' G»Mpl«i« Bi^Jy Shop S«»vlc« - Springfield Industrial Committee (six years), DRY CLEANING bi-weekly coffoo house;.Bull and 162 were awarded llfc- ' SELECT USED CARS . Cosmos mlssedj, picking him for tlio team. A tractor-trailer knocked Ring, New Providenqe drop-In , siivlrig.certificates.. .* AIR CONDITIONER I or savings account at some other bank, - Safwlng tti«'Suburban Af«a 40 \mott AM1CO, Springfield Republican Club, St. Jam.es The Elizabeth reserve team lost-4-2. .In A down a utility polo in the'Lido' MASCARI battle of two local Junior^team Elizabeth "D" BONANZA center; YMCA-Cliurch Athletic In tlie.gym tiler" were 54 we'll still be happy to make the loan, -MwuuiuuttuuiuiuwiauntuttiiuiiiiiiuuuuuiiuiutituiiiiiiiiiM R.C. Church and J[s ylce-chulrftian of tho . Dlnor parking lot on RtT 22 League' senior high boys bas-- Classes and teams attended SPRING Clean-UP Who knows, you may like our service Springfield Republican Couhty Cotrin'iltteo;— . defeated Newark SC. Elizabotli "A""defeated ' 'and'then, left the sdeno T\ios- > Mefniigr of UNICO ..,»' 98 so much that you'll decide to do all Germun Hungarians S-0' ketbnll and—cocd-rvolleyball by 5,642 with a 28,056 atten-" AIRCOOLEO AUTOMOTIVE •*•*).••• day morning, according to ^ 'U.C.VJLA.fUnion County^-.,,_ teams, and tlie Den, drop-in' dunce in opoti periods in tlie Special.. *7 . up TO 00 your banking here. Can'you think of a '.' ELIZABETH SC will meet''Eintracht'at Springfield police. Vutoran'x Boxing A»j /elation) ^j in game room withji totoljnten- gym. Indoor track, and hund-. tjetter reason for "offering the lowest CORP; •6 Point Chock-up lnclude»:t ". Schutzenpark, North Bergen, tills. Sundayar Tlio police report said the dance of 17^220, )v(otropol>tua".' bull and squnuh courts. Adult auto loan rates around? u..ly'« Old«»'.-" ' -. .' 2:30. All Elizabeth fans aroat/ked to support truck backod into tlie polu, 100 •*' Ch«el< & Claon Flltar •' Muolcul Theater, producing school Involved 633 youth and vw j the team these next two weeks. '" knocked it down mid caused *U.S. NAVY Submariner I FREE' DRY CLEANING .CREDIT summer- musicals,. Involved aduits in 63 classes. J* Oil Fan Motor . * Former* Information sail: 2334400 Nowark.SC, in its bid for first place, goes "livo wires" to fall acroqs die . can bo yours in our . 196 youth of'high school and Tho Summit Area YMCA, ,* Ch'«cl.(|,CleanC«ll« [ • J against tho Bavarians at Furcher's Gr.ovo at road, A witness told police • •• is now Your.Chevrolet . |! " college ago with an'uttendnncti which has just celebrated its 0* Cldan Alt CondltlonAr , ; 3:00. " . ' " JLJ^.- tlio vqhiclo hud -out-of-stuto GRAND PRIZE DRAWING figure of .4,807. - 85di anniversary in Sqmmlt, • * Clu.ck Ellielm,jy.of Unj»» li'cense plattJB and also guvo Salesman (for good deals) at: ' ' .» Indian Guide and Indian officially serves.the munici- •* Chock'lnitollotlon i •, police tlie name of thucompany .. October », 1971 . Princess programs inSuinmit, palities of Summit, New Prov- AUTHORIZED Sales And Service Your :.:_ "THENEWI"'-'- • ." '.' .'i'1' J *Sllil«-out;OnH«.|)osltinq your dry cloaning rocolpt and surrolindlng'cbrrimuniti'es idenoo, Berkeley • Heights," • From JJ.98 to J39.95 (of u reasonable facsimi If) in our fllont drum. Short' -Hills, Mlllbunj nnd- • -CENTRAL SYSTEMS 2 BE WLSEI . Auto ' totalled 116 tribes with 854 lno»« NO PURCHASE HPtrCESSARY. (You nuadn't b«" Springfield. Its membership • To Publicity Chairmoni dada and 907- boya ahdglrla. Motal'SplUd Sho •. •;•"... *5.95 InnuronCB 1 : Some i'lS-boys and girl^a ut- includes men, women, boys, , J'"'"' INSTALLED & • Bo..boll Ball Frctn.Jl.90 with u». Would you like rr-V :.- ALSO- ••r '-r--T t«fnd«3d YMCA regional real- girls, and-fanillies of diverse 4 SERVICEDr ; > • TRUST COMPANY . *p|u. All Yoti. oth.r Bm.ball N. -dent cufnps und 415"boyu und_. fulthsi color. Interests und 'soine^-rielp in pre - MONTHLY WINNERS backgrounds. Aldiougli bound 189 girls uttertded.the Summit D^SlptAl NFIeUD-. SCOTCH PLAINS • WE^TFIELb R T '. ' ' Savo Tlliml Savo Mon(iyl paring newspaper' , 6f $25 515 $10 - .YM'B own day camps'.' In-a world-wide fellowslilp, : ALLIED : v Convanlsnf- Full Prot«ictlon ~ a wltli other YMCA's, tl>e Sum- SH°O P roleases? Write to ln aqdatlcs, 78classoa and • Air Conilltlonlno 8. TV 313 Springfield 13S4Sluyv*»ant - ID R Y C L E AN I N G CREDIT| teams had an atteridanco of mit Y'ls on^ Independent and <039 Cl^TA* SPRINGFIELD GARAGE DANIEL D. KALEM AGENCY ...this newspaper* and Bolf-goyernirig organization 374-4900 Ifti 17,694; open swims and family Banl, Am.tlcan», A Complot" ImuraHco Sorvl co ask "for our ""Tips with, a hoard of 30 directors .l., Charg. At»p ^—"SUMMIT v.; 311 Morris Avonuo Springfield, N J swims hod an attendance,.of setting Us policies. *' Op«n M*n. 4 Prl. Till 9| OA.r Day. THU Call 688-5950 • on Submitting' News 771. LYONS AVE., IRV1NGT0N 371-6464 34,341 412 youag8(ers ahd . j New & Used Cais S Tmcks HAiTtB CHABflB *oooooooooooooooooooooooo< SOOOWIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOI: xxx>ooooooeoooooooooo«ooooo<- X»oooooob6ooo«doo<»o6oo«oo«(> >OC>O00O0O0000000<>00<>O0< x>o >ooo<»oooooooo«>ooooooOO0O0OOOOO0OOI>0OOO0O0OOOO< XXX>0000000<>00000000000004««< »OOO0OO0O00O0O0O00«O00OOOp« XXXX>0<)0<>00O0<>X>OQ(XO00000< OOOOOOO GOING ABROAD— MUST8ELL.ro"»T_. For Personals- - or Piersonnel xx>«ooo«<>oooooooooooooooooo00<)OOC<>OOOOOOC<>00<>00<>0< • • TEACHERS WANTED Rldlatafcwer " ' BARTENDER WANTTO - NIGirrB TIME EARLY EV1-S. For Iiursday svmuntf. trom 6:30 b.m. sonable oBerralusKl- - complete Satln- • -or AMBITIOUS LADIES . KEY PUNCH OPERATOR «ood berHoom suit*, complete dining Our household and beauty de- Immediate steady position. Some «*> Good worrdns conditions, rteferences, ^to. miVHed roan with «I to vUlt a 6*30 nrruatRelormJewlahRallgjouJ Cardan Tractor CLERK STENOGRAPHER STENOGRAPHER JiWon .Location. Write .Box 1039. £oi 'wtlV AdmirJ TV ^ataut flooj- ; ^ partment can use ' you right perlence In keypunch & verifying re- appointments In local area. SaleB eM' School. Xau*-37S-93o7-or-aftar 0 p.rn, TmES*TUBES -—PosiiioriB ovallabl* In c/o UnloB Loader, 1201 Btuyveaant 353-2JJB. K*/Zlk model. Columria stereo tii-« * record . slsaS-12 - ...',- now in bu~r order und delivery quired. Good opportunity to grow with VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Ave., Union. _ 114/22 ionaUty, corrraraattorul abUilv ana««- Cleatxl tiro «t» «rr-filial tracUos'e* dept. Uusl Havo~I-5:Jloura"per ~ a relatively new E.Q.P. Installation. FIRST NATIONAL STATE idlr,nt character. BondaUo. $5.00 per. HOSPITAL Apply to Personnel Director. J18-62M. tN4inn.^nn. PFH MQMTJL PART barf vttko^ apocliig ths Lnrj). Bot /» POOL TABLE, stmnlard sile; oai CdU T« Kill Bugs? SaUrte*. starting at $5,524pef tor r«UaU« m»B. HoUy*oodCmnrfery, NO OllLIGATION. PHONE .cJmr?-«i« • jinnum fli $6,202 depending on KEYPUNCrFstlPERVlSOR Excellanl ' career o»l- 748-0517 K4/29' ACT NOW I TUHN YOUR SPAHE11OUBS axperlenpe. For further Infor- »«7.60 6TAKTING BALAKV UOIIB urn currrnlly JII- TELLERS BOVAL TYPEWRrTEi; «1S. • SPECIAL SHOES lor waitresses, b«au- mution, write or ,calj ,Mi»» '. DJTO SPARE MONEY. $»OO OR MORE i Lead, operator with rhanagenVlntlbllityr tSJN J TYPIST • • Writ. P.O. Box 1040, c/o Suburban tlcians, nurses. Ripple i elide solos, FOR VACATJQN,-l«-MSn, SW-21S0— •^^^ —j i wsi '.ill *"*t Utf^ Publishing, 1291-8royvesant Avcu. AA . AAA, alr« 5—11. For appolrr'- party] Fee Paldl Contact y in person, Aak forBIK EXPERIENCED Light ' bookkeeping. - Hour« to . Ml-2910. _..'_.. RT/F - YA HOSPITAL~ - vide VUiictd, intomnllnu Mnda. Union. 2-4/22- -meni-oall-DH 6-5312, .« - 8 PJ COMPUTER BESOUHCE8 ' —" work "in —lli"«~~ nnmiciul Niok, Sp iitld Houso. Kt iiferlNATIONAL-STATC ' _ ault. -Uu*t have own trnnvpur- ' dally. n ,^" E. Orormo, N.J. lSlvStuyvesant Ave., Union 687-7022 field. Wr offer an exr«l- Sprlmfleid lullun to Union office. Bluo SWIMMING POOL 18' X 4', includes BAKERY SALESWOMAN, part Umn, : ue apply In person, 20T-676-TOOO;—Eltsn60'3rJ7 - - lonl •timing •nlHry~OTir- '.' '•• -BANK-OF-NEIOERSEY. and ather.bcnefltt,' STEREO In bwutlful-6'fi, *alnut con- • tonding benefit pn»i£rum, »!. v/ith bar. _S«£ for ISTSjnwsr——- BETZ BAKERY ' . or 368 Openln^lnaK» nro • currently J. LEVENS/INC. lole . • AN—EQUAL. OPPORTUNITY -- ond vary - pleuaunl' Work-- unjd..BacriJk«"»11»P. 7 pi, — ••-- 3 Union Ave., Inrlngtorl-34/W - LEGAL"SECRETARY ail uUl« throughout-—our 2526 Route 227 Unlon-6BB-3I02 EMPLOYER - ing condition*. IMoUBn CLERK STENOGRAPHER for exparloilCird evenings or weekends, TA/7.1 Positions (iviilliibla In • yilnm • - -'R--4/22 BANKING 59 deco- Renting Boats Cnll 373-1641 550-UHOA[> ST., NEWARK Solorles s^BrtlnK'Dt $S,5 24 pe^ ^ Start tmmediately. rative work, Ul beautiral*walnvt table, National Bank, 2003 Morrla Ave., • worblnu condition*., I'louse . »4/Jl- An Equal Opportunity Employer nnnum.at »6,J02 depnDiJiniion"" fllf7r-6970 Z4/20 3 Bsilan marble tablesVvalued over (cost 1350 never-unpaoked—Buaran- Union. Call Personnel, 688-0800, or CLERKS ajpply any Wf-tk'duy ut Uie: $400, best offer; 2,mahoiarry tables. write P.O. Box 1, Union, N. J. 07083 experience. For filHliHr-lnror-. leed). >12S (private) CaU 4OOO0OOCK>X>^O<>OO^ Z4/22 AlBjaKJlwtlty Employer . LOCAL IlEWEAVINO CO. mutton, write or' call MUs PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Desires hand pleoe in-weaver 5 days i Clpollo Situations Wanted 7' --TTK«/ LOAN & 550 Droad St..-Nowortc; " week tl28. Good forking conditions, SF.CRCTAnY-STENOCHAPHER SliKKT MLTAL &IIAKH B KT. Newark air conditioned. Writs".tojr-1041-ii/c ™VA-WQSei-T-AL An Equal Opportunity Employer. " M:Volumvnl.-.WQa O-3 p.nC Ing • alary, full benefit pro- -~ ience In-EKO, chcal X rayrsiirl-lal^ feXPEIlIENOED MOT11EH-WBHES TO LIVINO DOOM rURNITURlH rrfriger- conditions" nnrf"boneflti. Apply " ••--• 686-4800 ""• X »tor, dinotl* Bet-knlck-laiickfl, wuh— •SECRETARIES CAN RE- ' atom and pi a a maul working desirable. 374-6060. . R 4/22 Peraonnol Dept. or call FULL b PART TIME - 2 positions (or CAnE-FOR CHILDREN IN MY HOME. CEIVE TOP DOLLAR ALSOII cleaning* and—ocrviohnt-oll— •1^ FIRST NEW JERSEY-UAISK DAY OR EVENING. iiyt machine, odd chairB, lamiw, boy*» condition*. PIOUKO apply MEDICAL ASSBTANT . cummer blcyclei umA i«n, HnsoAuoto. , •. ___YARD GOODS , . . -•- -- --• : R 4/22 Monday thru Fridayay. NNoo x 1930 Morris Avc, Union .' „ CAlit 373-3226 R_4/^r 4 '.— any woukdny aUtho , --— Suburban surgeon's office^ •••" -686-4800- furnaces. ' ' -376-OT32 . Z4/22 perience necessaryary , bubutt t mDcluuiicaml l IF \rr*"S"WOVtH THY ALPKIIN'S. For PERSONNEL DI^PARTMBNT 2"p.tn. - 10 p.m., A days ireok. FIR9T NEW JERSEY BANK CUSTOM BHOP-AT-MOME Deoorator 1930 Monl»-Av»;rUnlon ability dealrcC-Call-Mr ldb t Typllit ikme at bornn. WU1. pick up t S50 lirood St.,'N«wnrk R4/22 SW QUICK SALE—-41nlntf room set, gen- StfeDHAPfcSSUPCOVEBSeTvtceferDHAPfcSjSUPCVEBaa , ' . " CLERK/TYPIST..„_ -An K<|u«IOpportufiHy Employer— UPHOLsSTKREIf S HELPER ilallver, Wrlte-itoK-1037 c/o Union. uine /rultwootLcontoniporwyi o montha UPHOLSTLKY, UKDePIlEAUS, CURr m o ,__^i!i! ?jitHt _.yP?nlnB: for _ (in ex- —.:-•-..- ., ...\ ,..• K4722 Leader, 1201 SoiyvAnant Avo., .Union. old, 40 x W Uble. 0 Wtth back chalrst~ TA1NS.-A phone caU bring* our Decor- • , Wlth'drlvor'sUoense. MwlicttlbonoaUL, Kj._ •• : . . K4/22 perienced lypiit with • tnno iih- licxy Docoratora, l(M33Stuyvo«antAve. -trndrfront'Call C6B-0774 after 7 ftm, afi5f~With gninrilnf *iTViffl iW RnlwT. V J Z4/22 Ility. Plomimt working condi- For Best in Clericals sec;— NURSES TEMPORARY^ PERMANENT ---GARDENER/ .Irvtngton,.37B-B00X. " " '~ CUSTOM SAVlUCS" EXAMPLE: tlAei./. : WdJfa^plUie^rodjie^rodi tion l." Good " sfaKIrig "ial^ry^ -MILDREDMILLEU AGENCY" Business Opportunities 8 odollnc — Hodonndlchcn Wjiirl-' 108 rJ. Union Ave., Qranford LIGHT MAINTENANCE— ~~7T'WANTED RETIRED MAN — MUUwlr l«>^r9fiH&:h««, J97.60 Apply ot AddronoRroolvMultl-^. «o«oooooo< CannoiBWur twin refrigerator/ complete* Similar Savings on all falv graph Curp., U30 Ht. 22, . 276-0600 \'\" n 4/22 (REGISTEREDr To fill adxton poaition ot Snntonl_ LlgUt mnlntenoncf). 'Hoights Preabytftrian Church,' in erfect conditio WM ^rica aal Blx«, from the larjreat seloc- Mpw$rs, ^-tewms - Mountaln«ld», K.J. Z3.V5y.10. • SECRETARIES _work,. Y«_nr^round lionand color range* ALPE1WS, f/O IrylnjEton. -Work consints of a^5 day RUVEL ENT., INC. iri-aink orator tUspoaal unit; new poper An nqual opportunity- omployor. •CLERICAL.— JOIN OUR C.C. & I..C.U. collant "tybffclna" work .week, 4 hours a day with Tuefl. HOUTE 10. WHIPPANY, N«J.,TE1.E- •/ TYPISTS Will start at train you-on—*- rmnrB^wttti^BtainleaBr-itecl—hood-A- PHOWE BJ.-^JIB. nmu*rS&o-*;t*r- ..-' , Z4/22 Some typing, recent experience hunoflta. Apply P rHonnel .Do-. & Ttmrtv" oti. Any ona wlahlns to—:part or-full-time basis in your .•-.._i_ST.AFE.'.'—..-•-'.•- . CLERKS pnrtmqnt or coll: ~~apply~'for position, ploaao, call tho • _«h*u«t fan. Other Hema. 703-7098. to 10 P.M. Mon. to Tri, 10:00 A.M. to _npt_n?c*Mii;ry .-\VM1—consider 'own business.' Call for i ** alter 7:30 P.M. . Z4/22 6^0 Ht ri ftoy- ~' *7.-T/F prut Ume. church offloo bet, .B «nd-liardally.__. CLTERK TYPIST SILLCOCKS-M1LLER CO, " nrmuin -AND ALlTffTITER 372-0*71 —^K4/22 Trlplfl floor enamel refrlgorator, staln- >»C«OO0C«000O«OO00000<>0OO« Avo.,-Union i In your own business It on the way able to type*—oniwrr phono^- —PtUS'lRTCOOR SIAFF _ •— MOT-Et-GtEfiK-"- success. Call botweoen 7 i-9 P.M. oven*, broUer-*- grill. Atlaa Waxor, X)O0OO«0«O0O0OOOC«X>00O0OOOOnd off. no rotation of ihlfls. YOU'VE. ONLY Experience not requlrfld. Apply. Pleaie cull 'luting Proriucta Co. tarPBted In- rotumlpif to the Weeltfrntl-bonua, l-nrge dlfforcn- CARAGE-'HELPEH — Tiro ropalrj »ooo«o««o«o«oodooooo»o»oooo< draulla lifts, bookcaaea—6 ft.,-8 ft, 241-5040 - Ual nnd many outBtondinn bane- ONE LIFE TO LIVE, lubrication. Pormunonl Job. IJonorit^ 9 A.M. - 12 noon. IRV1NOTON longVWroughc Iron dining11 BARNEGAT. BAY ilnoHi world? Mature woman —MOTO tt^IiO DO E;—1«O—Union— -Insturction&rSchools 9 room, — K 4/22 Mnted—far—fliiiiK & 8onoral_ WHY NOT LIVE IT . include pension,medtcal.aurglcaltilaji, TES1U1lfvlng*nTES1U1' lfvln"~*rwnipitRllp s •jenk lpavo. etc, licetmed MJ driver, Avo., IrvlnBton.-37l»J000/ "• erical work. No typings. nu_ TR'VINGTON GENERAL ~ AS AN OLSTEN GIRL? »ooooo«ooooooo«oo 22S cherry dinmg - room- frufav PENN VAN ^HoBident-of-'Unlon County.-ApplyrUnion " ulL K 4/22 Tired of slow prop-ess? Want mdck 'robe. dresBM. 3-way mirrors, a TUNNEL DRIVE eno: Contact Mr. Sauors County-Park-ConunlaHion. porsonnat results? Try our teaching system at condltlotiera, llnenn. drapes, JtaUan : „__ ._ HOSPITAL ;-' WORK A DAV, .,..., ,„. ALL MODKLSONTlIflP -TSAPHPNT" "WFT.rH Z-Z dept.'flAom?_9t.f_F11 ttatx>Ui, Mon.-Frl. PUD MUSIC-WOHKBHOP -- leaching marble tables, hospital beds, \ralkers. -Mni-HrCruiimBii |n«B) Corynll LONGER OK( HIGH PAYING 0 n.m. to 5 p.m. . K4/2D. SCIENTIFIC" 832 Chnncollor Ave. Guitar. Baas L Banjo. Irnorestod caU -wheel~chalrs, baac .portihln aleotrio SEA RAY: ~ '-*'- 35 Stern Ave., Springfield —TEMPORARY-ASSIGNMENTS. :MACHINE="SHOP- I 3S4.6405 •Linn heaters. Inter-coma, Utche equlpmont, Local aulomobilt> donlerihip Irvineton, N.J. . ^'tL&AAlNU MAN ' 376-7050 »•' 372-4600 Ext. 255 china, twin beds, all types easy chain «««ki girl, preferably wltfi •ome n Eijuol Opportunity Employer V —For- corridor *. Xt - atalrwaVH -ln.prlv ate tor turret latllol.UvorljiOnial _A_ t much :morc-JB4..Woodland Ave.. BOSTON WHALER r ; " ""••' R4/22 --"— OLST;EN -~ • — inaUlutlon, Mon.-FrL Mooln Si uni- _BUtOn.Otlv«-=.—*kp*rlence; - -guod . . • K 4/22 boring mill, drill preaaea, Personals •'. 101 aimmit, 373-45eorlO-6-daily.—R4/ii " •tnrtlnH valary plus nil compunyt-_ ——palnl-.auray.nr,-aMaombler ond IT PAYS'TO BUY- ^benefit •, convenient' ..location"." Senates lorter (wi.rohouaoman). QK. i«o«oooooooo«o«oooooooo<»oo Snailin, 1061 mpany~'tocn'ol'ltK. Won-,, Draperies, winter -coats, .ceneral Iwy.35,Northbouh«i.L-Bvpllf,tt«»,N..T. 1128 Springfield , Irvinjfton darful opprtunity for ricnt 000 Kalrmount Ava., - .raid other group*. For Informa- Morris Ave., Union. . K 4/22 ortunity for ricnt Elizaboth, N.J. 351-S-tOO taus.holilf lhliiJs.CaU alterli P.M. 793-7J93 II 4/32 Cull Mr. Ulalxlnll 632-17^5 TELLERS .._ tion coll weekday evenings INSTALLERS '..... ' .; II4/22. utter 5 P.M., Sot. 9 A.M.-5 H.M. tott 14/22 WP SELL THEM • • • - J'K 4/22 DfNTAL ASSISTANT - PAItT TIMK Phone: 372-1568 WE SERVICE' TIIEM In happy 3 girl office. Varied duties. 5 . EXPERIENCED WE WILL TRAIN-YOU KOH- ESTATE SALE — 9 Pc. Maple Twin —— : H5/13 bedroom, ohalrn.libUa, ds.ks, clocks, ..•••;• r -1/22 dayu, noWednosdays,ononight Attrae- u A FUTURE IN TUB EVER ...MACIUNEOPEltATOirMECHANIC BECRETAIRIE'S— — TVP1ST9- -Uvi, aalary.-.—fiafl.0an9—H 4/32 OROWINO-COMMUNIC-ATIONS- r.OH UMPW-PJ.ANT.: - etc, Sn L Moil, Apr. 2? bit, 12-J . WXXXXX»QQ0OO00OI»0OO0OP0C-~ — . . PLKASI-; C;ALL "ptlCt, 70 Unlen Ave. (oH Glenwopd BANK OF HEW JERSEY 1NDU3TRY WITH ONE- OK 383-33O0 • . K 4/22 HAVING THOUBLE «lth your-lons J J3fiE5jCals,_Eels_. 17. WmSMAKm FOREXQUB R-1 Temporaries -TH6-LBADING CONCERNS. hair?- Coma to 1300 Btayvesant Ave.f SHOP, STEADY POSITION. PLEASANT . Union. 964=1200. -Unuin.—ltiCAHMEM/£li^ahtrni WOHKING CONDITIONS, , *s 95 Murrla Avo. Unlon»..9tS4=lJDil. • Trolnlnmttr;Fun Pay KC Uoxw^Mlnlaturons, ; 101 No.Wood Avo. Llnd. 925-160Q ;oj^;Bhag. —blooiv B»«Ua*^ condltlon^complot«ly Dachshunda, Boarding, grooming, ' -37fl0721 RV*l! 21 9 Pk. Ave. Scotch PI. J22-H.I00 • !Pll _R overhaulBd. C»ll AM« only. • studs, >lic. breeders. Weeping Willow You PUPPET SHOWS^=Xltlllnal croaflva liirp. R.P.G, Unowl»iiB»- 376-3133 , Z4/22 Kennels, 244-12,80 •}!& M.F.G,_cOBt-oxccllent'bone fits; nroKTama for sohoola. orEahlutions. () l UrRTHDAV-PARTY SPECIAL — after • J-'rrjo LlfV Iniuranco 37 Mhr> wrtok, Bnlory-10 $8K. —CXSOTOVE $M, SKCHETARY-H1-lingual - ' Cull 2.I1-IM00. • •• . • performance, children make puppets Klttrr oxpurlincp only. Top • worliiny condlllo • Tuition. RpKiilre*oboooooooooooooo«oooo60<- 2 burtaUB$4G;blu«fcCToencarpttt.rurti/, 0326, 287-03M,^375-4026, ; % 4/22 cull PerttonmiVdDpiU-tmimt. 023-1141. •——•375-2100 1 ,-1- - $65; htdo-i-bed $10;5 arm chalrs$40; this ad 353-4880 - , _Garage Sales " ' 12 2V* color TV, 0 months old, $300, Skis >ooooobo6oooooooooo4<>oo« Hilary,'Apply In : EVKKYTHINft-VEHY nEASONAULK, DOG BREEDERS'" portion betv/oon 'I p.nC - 7 p,m., 756-6828 Odd .tlishos, Klausos, twln-alKO lioau Lady's Diamond solataire, 33 point, SHOWCASE 371-2100 Monday Oiru-Friday.. —: • boards, small vlqctrlc heatar, chil-' a 4/22 DUNKIN DONUT3 MOMS WANTED -' Hillside- -"• GAF Cprp droh's Dooks, tricycle, low floor model AAA quality, twist sbttlng In whltoRold IRVINGTON HERALD • UNION LEADER • SPRINGFIELD LEADER • VAILSBURG LEADER Uni and matching interlocking dlamondcllp 70S llouluvard A-Miehitfan, Kenilworth high chair, double aluminum Dink, Linden, N.J. f-~ M/I' aluminum table- v/ith-beacrrumbtfllla. wedding bond. Best offer, D48-4830. , 114/22 ' '353-4880 to tit, stop table, two odd larnpa, chairs,, dd^modol Polorold-ln-Boou-condlUon ink .^y*V LINblN-LEilDER • SUBURBAN LEADER —•• MOUNTAINSIDE ECHO WUl6nl|hte^(Jdldo &anfordT-Undcn-Rahway Model E100 r^nHiul>Td7T(CBlroiirTVrnMi>AKC or best offer SlwW Hi wormod. Cropped «T docked, RESEARCH JJ4-0431-- -F-4/33

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l| MUW'fVVk.-KNOWLKDCEOFTEI.E- SAT'.. APIl. 24, 0 - 13 Noon. IT.- Wrought Iron IiiitiUu]W,' v/lcUVri- -AT.HOCKAWAV-KKNNELH: — •!• SUBUWBAN-PUBbrSHIWC-CORP.- ~ JJAH-HILL-DB,, Union.'-.• , -Z 4/33 b(imhQO,—^.brutiii bt>d«., cane, ho'iinkiiil to purtlclpiitt PHONI: swrfciiuoAiii) DFRIUKDUUT* Toy I'oodlo, bhotland Shuep Dog (SJidl- , • 1291 Stuyv.«ant Ave., Union, N.J. ' ru«h & door*. Ttioue tiro, nmonu; UXCIUIIK routiurcti project for NOT l!SSi;NTI-\Ii,_pAlil!_Mll« MlNTZ tic], Welsh Torrlor (i Wlru Vox Tor- IJ • which you will ho pulil it Coo. An Eriual Qpporlunlly Employer . MOV1NC1—CONVENTS OF 1IOUUE FOH tier PunrJou, AKC. l^ullv Guar. Inoo. L *¥/ 1 Amerace - Esna Corp. (1B6-TJ00 l'On AI'IfOlNTMEN'l'.' li'l'/r C, 4/22 SALE including Englisbpramcarriage, *\t * A A m-,__i_ ii. ' n tvi mm t\ v « WOOD At MKTAL WormiHid. 1Ut 40, itocknwuy - 021-1260 PLaie Imert lite lollowlna claislll'eil udi 0006< Jumbo Kymm M«t, toyu, brlc-a-brao,' F 4/23 CALL aloctrlcal upnliunceH UAT t BUN upnliunceH. UAT, t BUN., _,URNl-TUR£ STRIPPING Domestic HelpWatited-Womon 2 >oaoo«oc«oco«oooooooo6oooo< Al'It. 24 SiSi M, 10 AM-41 P.M., 1048 • 2330 VAUXHALL RD., UNION, N.J, JOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX (Hoihovul ot pulnt, viimiuh fl* DOG oni:nfi:NCic >«cx>o6o<56 Woolloy Avvo.o , Union, Z4/22 1 I (AN UQUAL OPPORTUNITY BMI'LOVKRJ. HolpWanted^on&Womon 5 HolpWanted-Mon&Womon 5- liiqUor, und tn muny outivu white O-Wook coui-uo, $28. Union, WuntlluM, CtL- ED FOR IIOUUK WO111C you wultl) ' - 0 4/22 HELlAULi:, STEADY, SATURDAYS )«O00O0XJOOOCJOC000«00000000< lllialntli: Woo uml Irviiujioh. 1 2." ' 4 N.J. £)0C COLLDCli, OW-MOU 1 3 5 . ONLY. I'lllKNDl.Y PKOl'LIi CUO '.' . . •"- •' • Lost & Found WOMEN ...... 14 •POOR'RICHARD'S. FT/K 1 114/22 TELLERS-FULL'TIME .. .. • •• CUrlcnl TIRED OF COMMUTING LOST-Dlaok I'omalo out, u'mall whlto FURNITURE CO. •. 1 WOMAN WANTED FOH OENEHAL ujiot on ritht uldn of Iho bank, ' ' 4 60 No. Willow St., Moutciulr ' o 7 8 9 .rOTHECiTY? HOUSliCLtlANINO, 2 dayMWouk, relor- aM 1 enauti, experioncoiL Call days 376- ; ; MONEY TALKS! ,_.., L.__— ' ' -,K4/a2 783-5333 LOST; 3 rliwri, onu uilvorwithomarnld Opun Tuus.. Thurs., Frl. liSul. DOG BREEDERS 6040, UVunlnud 370-SB2O. * VI 4/22 JUNEGRADS WORK CLOSE TO" ' atvi white ulonun, ona amaU tlljunotvl '£ A/22 clutitor vlth bluo uaphlrt), boUnnol 1 * * ". HOME IN IS YOUR FUTURE ahapo. Lost vlalnlty •Momoflta .aenX n .13 ' . U Hobpital tJuntittioiitai value. flfl6-17t)4.- SHOWCASE THINK ABOUT. IT! NUED I1KL1'?? 1 will help you ttCliiuvo .Hplp Wanto'd-Mala - '3 •• . ; . - H4/22 CONVENIEIST, r u lush L grvenur lawn than uverbofore. Not a kartn000000000000«0«0«O"' " Intorjmllnil unit fOSITIONS OPEN'IN THE direct froxi , ^', •'",. I 'cliulleuulni. opiMilniiu avuilulil" «» INSUKANCK CLER- EXCITING WORLD OF DISCO0lNT^= personality aiid basic ability in ninth. Miisfbo able to For Sale reliable beitadariit '-^.,S l'| ICAL TRAINEES wHli .pnimotliuinl iip|ihrlviiilllli Opor- •FIRST NATIONAL STATE .Old EnylUli Slieep Dog itlU H 1 I IF YOU Art PERSONABLE 3ANK OF NEW JERSEY . lent benefits, paid vacation and many holidays, and fine x<>oooo«o»oooo<»obooo<>ooo< Name brands, lull (catuco, all .Lha»a Ap«o, .- .Silky T.rrl AND ENJOY MEETING .Baianll ' .Scolll.. . I »nhiUM uro t;urruntty .Sulnt Batnurill .Dobsrmans .ui .nwii ;H1I ho i i' PEOPLE, THIS MAY BE .• O«< uvuiluliltj throughout our Personnel Department wcokttays b.etwoen 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Froiii $89. , • • ' .Sdm^M .€tc. Etc. '....TIr.« (.) ....P.« Im.Xlon Slo.ll.lo". •/Del.) ....' : - 1.1 i uti»oupll»r» '>f C YOUR CAREER C.UM.'i, bought, eolil, uulialiged; all' SBP WAREHOUSE OUTLET )iu' Jiyiior :uid- 5G8 E.ELIZABETH AVE.,LIN.DEN ,[ BBnhw .U-yt'lu. Wu .of/utt' ; .lido, Union, U.S. . • •zt/ll '> PrblMHHlotiul Don Groomlnu V -HV. ..'"TIITI • I'OB Al'I'l.Y IN 1'liUSON TELEPHONE AND - ' •.;'.FIp|L.ITY,, ..•••• ::-...* -.'-,:. ..;. OPEMDArLYS,SAT,,F'Ri: All hrenila Deadline: Tuesdqiy Noon, for Thursday publication "OUTSIDE SAL'Ej" • \n J 'ury, fiill'l.tmurit proUrmn ._ HKALTUlOor EVE'"TIL8:30'." • POSITIONS AVAILABLE ami i plouuiuil . work Inn ' Unidh tru^t Company ^~ lliui of lutural t>^(»N(n« 127 E. ELIZABETH AVE. ,I.I:NBAU.Y'»;"|S 'm -n.iii Voit CONVIJNIUNT INTKHVIKWI.- HAI.T-rilEE to BUOAltLKSS miy .wwiVkiiiiy ut tho s IHIOTOIHVINOTONN llb^LTH KOOKOOOO ffTOHrh ' FULL LINE OP DOG • CALL FOR INTERVIEW. 1MCHHONN1CL 0HPAKTMUNT :. 7G5 Mad St. ', • ' . ,:"•'' u Orange'AVe.A . ttrvlnauirll . ICEl B-ftBOi. . MATTiraStJ), laoiury »iects( Ironl SSO Hroud HI., Nttwurk . « . SUMMIT HEALTH YOOU BTOjlK-40BTOjlK 4 SUPPLIES AVK., Newark, N.J. JO.00. U«ddlng MaBulaclureTB, 1S3 N. 686-7700 »»K 'o» "B^- i'c« An tiquul Optu.rimilty linijiloyur Ulntlld AAve.v , KiKumniiL CM 7aUl7-al l Park BC. ICast Orange: U0 l 10% DISCOUNT WIT.H AD. Vv . snJOIM'OKTUNITB CompanY KMIM.OYEy K An linuul .0|iportunlly'Uni|iloViirM/K 808 W«it rlt^ DAILY « AMIoSPM ~ '" ;—~~'TL MOUNT .•.IV AVK., MHKBAV llll.l.. N.J. 1 .^ 1 -. ..l.lhlLlll.lll t,hriVlH*^1|Vh»lk AN. l-;'*1 " J i \ . •• •ThursdayTApril 22, 1971- ,,

C^ofTinden, Union County, Nj' ." ilW-kttU. _. rof'moit , SY OF LINDEN " T *' PUBLIC NOTICE surh bidder to reo efv o plena and spec iff-", [he biader -amount" nut' eiL'waK; ^.o^Voo-^oeinrf DOCSOhoOMtt) FREE dRASSHAN, KHEII L PUBLIC NOTICElfl nareby glton mat »._». is tha period of Are yew-a; , 1, Sealed proposals will be received, oi lindtn against t}ia or surety TggnCTwi the estimated amoJii'of, oblibaUon* o' proviflions of thttloregDlngOrouuute.br J01W POUTO -• Jitiuw rlectrlul. MOVING-Reasonable ral»a T0WNS1UI' CCERK'S OFPICt cm or UNDEN , • ' that the oapplemwiUl debt BtatementhM citions to.be bid upon and the *ams ^re oompajty. , ' ' • Days b Evurdnffs trt0 Ourveyora , a regular rowtlftg ?( Uw counoll of B r by the Council of the City of Unden, at the City of Unden to bo issued for thw ' thfl inapplicability thertjoi to any ur«on Contractor. ^lurfiilra it mmintoaanc". iftor&r" - Bstitnalva - Insured 433 North Uroad Street UNION, II. J " . " PUBLIC NOTICE 1> » "'*SS! boen Mod In the office of the Cltytlerla expressly made a part heroof, *• •-' Thu Council reserves the rt|frt io crrv OF UNDEN r -I\>odlo Grooming school of America, i City of Union held on th«30thday of 1 the City Hall on Wood Av*nue, Unden, purpose of -UnaQclng utid improvement. or circumstanceB, shall not be abemrf '1, iob tA-rimall. CaU.ua for prompt local - - long' ijistance shors BCMr- NJ EL ST. M1CHAEL!S SECTipN ..J NOTICE OF PRDJlAHY AND tolVlwl ordlnancm ordlnancs IsU I d _th»t such BtaUmeotrtoiMtbaBroMdiWl V BIDS AND BID SECURITY* AUMda reject any and all bids us maybe deemed PUBLIC NOTICE ia hereby riven that " C41ITO1-4MB ' F4/S0 : .prU 1971 the following Ordinance was H.-.J. on MAY 4 1671, at -8:00 P.M.' Tho estimated total cotter said improve- tu affect the Validity and cffectivfcfu>*aof vict El. S-M4S. - .KW..•:Iidn. Cll t»J«. .He/2* REGISTKATION AND GENERAL r a^l 2% lirst rwdldMl bby U» u defined^ to V.JA-«A, Cb^#Ur i> .. must be' mad* upon-vtandard proposal to bt U) tilt best Inttfrc-stofthe cliyof the following ordinance''waa introducod -' ELECTION . : introduced and paasod on llrot re&dlng* prevailing time, lor thp folloving d©- forms furnlahod by the oiffce of the City ment la sUUdtobe thu wituolj 16,500.00. lh» remaihing terms and provlsions-or" ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX Brick capo, 4 bedroom»v2 buth*, nd the Bald ordinance will be taken up dl tSlh. Clly ol Uodailn the ia increased by authorisation of tt*> •crlbed work: Linden. The Contractor shall enter into" ' and passed on first reading by the GREAT TlANE pupnii-s--TW'-nty yejr£- UENTQN L HOLI)i:W INC. X»OOO«00000«O0OO0O00r »«con4 «nd final reatUnctf at a M*ot- aforesaid oUlfitions by Bbdy Seven . (a) Resurfacing of 7inchUtumlnou« eliinGj otherpt-r»na*nd*ircumstanceB; oC breedlnc tor* stow or aimpiy'tfi* Floors Scraped _ 4?A." LOCAL fc-LONG DIBrANCL: MOVING Act to Il6ffulahta P^^^t^nffi* DotXcti ifl , imTtaX wUl ba prMtntwl far t enyel«P«q betting.tfic name indAilrefli a copy wtierecf rosy be u1*i»ijloa' In the County of Union, State of New Jersey. priated In addition to Ui» obllEatlona Tile Work-. . 88 lavatory in basement' _.„„ n« of CounoU to b« hold fa th« Council TnauMnd roar Hundred ptfty DoUajrs . —faikciilain-pivernentB-'in'tivr- along hereby authosixed th« »um of $B2S.O0/, but each terra and provision ahall be best companioCoio n po ibl-">iiwos STOUACi: — ALI.IKU ,VAN UNt.'; hereby riven that tha Union County Board lianxbeni.. City Hall, Wood Avenue, ($07,490.00), and that the obUjpitioos an- . of the bidder^uid a n of Urn office of tilt- City Pnciniti'i and Sams on AnrU 20, Itrcl and will be presented i hluns, n >OOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOO< 1 LUCIEN PLACE from Raritan Road. which sum has been made available by tieomud to tic atparate and Indopt-ndont. brtadles. Uack h»rl« (47 Yoara DeOendahle Service) , 4 of Elecfiona, 63 Rahvay Avenue, EUt»- ~ideic~Nw~"JersBy ~ on TueadaV. tbo tnortted by tttia oriUJiiiW*>njTi« "within - proposed - work' on the outside of such shall Include and shaU be regarded as for further consideratlan and hearing few sduii stk. fcj-sali-. Kolyur •.Hl.CiK JOHN P:McMAHON, REALTOR both, N,J..»«J tho Township Cleriea l Avenue, linden. New Jersey oaTuesaay,. to Farnwood Terrace, and FERN- envelope fiSdressed to the Council of the includiii^ whether the «amu Is epeetfic- provision in a previously utioplod budget Section 10. All matters relating to the r-L 1-2727 . G8/24 -TaE REPAIRS b 1^85 Morrl. Ave.. Union EI> REPLACING TILE FnCTURES. • Offlo*. Municipal Building. Union, N.J.. jn/vuling time, or as soon thereaftor May 4, 1B71 ail:00 P.M.proviOlingtime, .City jof Linden, ^ach bid mustb« accom- ally set forth or not. the-provisions of Hall, Wood Avenue, linden. New Jersey of thT-etty-oi'-U«»*»»^ft* down payment, obligations not herein apecilically flot_ MU 8-3434. Orchard Terrace, consisting of ap- 1 H.S. 34:10-1 (Chapter 230 P. L. 1032)"ind Bald sum being not lest, Uuuj fivu (5) p«r Mortn may bo determinixi and provided by] AND nNEIIi:i), 2*6 1-lj.coln !>., Uv- ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVENN.. will be open to receive renatratlonaaiu aa the nutter can be i^ejujhod at which or an soon thereafter as-the rjyitter can 6ecUoD S. The awa of Two Hundred panied by *"certificate of a responsible on .Tuesday. May 4, 1971 at 8:0O p.m,— l 373-180& ST/I ." nouluNS ii SJLijsoN' me. • a. Open dally O-9;' vjeoko"'<" >H 5 . ..prmdmately 4400 square yards of -surety company executed by the bidder all state laws and labor reEUlatlons re- cent of the obligations uuijtoriit-dherein. subsfro^ient resolutions or as provided by f- ANTHONY DF N1COLO e8«e8«-85588550 tnuiafera of voters onths dates and hour5_ *lme and place all persons whose lands - Fifty DolUre($250.oq) is atited aa the 1 prevailing time, or as soon thereafter MOVING - STORAGE - PACKltJO hereinafter dealgnat»d: , - ' • " " nay be auected by such Improvement* 1-1/2 Inch asphaltic concrete top,' and such surety company guaranU-oing' lating to UtH'munteipal contracts. ^ 1 Section 5. It ifi hereby dHr Who may bfrlntereflted therein will be that the bidder will.execute the contract tly order of the Council of. HENRY J. DA RAN the period of usefulneBu \jl Uio aforesaid Section 11. This ordinance shall take *.- • Puppies. KiUons, Cats. UOAI1I>D.'G. (ALUWMMJJ-UNLE) - 27^0t9«. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES oithe aforesaid purposes lor the coat . required, --" Improvements, the Wtuiy in^ofwiiiclitliu effctcttn thujnanner prcoorlt>od by Law. OpSTT days a w.ek till 8 P.M. >4fXXXXX>0«000<»O0O00«>0O0«r-4r».r-373-^72(. AprU 36th, 21th, 26th, and 29th, 1671 ire local Improvements and the cost L Ihe MUNICIPAL PARKING AREA ertormance bond recited In It,S,2A:44- thhjeriod of fifteej)413) yuars; lhal / Frellngtarysen Avenue N»k. a-UuoU- - Uon with financing wd purchajjing the at Ml {Cnopf Street, together with City Enalneer, FOR THE IMpnQVEiaENT OF XXX»OO0O6O0O0OO0(i«0000000«iV JER8EY; • — NUETO RIC11FORD TERRACE AKC roistered. North AinrrJrnn yun Lliio CALL 636.2086 Z/T/F dining rooms, kUchon. 2 lx.drooms, e&rd by telephone or1 by writing to tho AN ORDINANCE TO PROVJDE uiiew feet of 30 inch iinlUry sewer above designated during the period of CHANCERY DIVISION. UNIONCOUNT^rf nY RESURFACING, REMOVAL said obUgauons bythoHumofjn.OTS.OO. KANANIN ^ SurrogatSurrga e of the Countyy of 371-TU1 ES/.IJ- |~X>0OAO00O000<>0O00O00OOO00000< -The.-CENTLBmrn of lh« bath, enclosed porch. On 2nd floor; 2 iX)R THE CONSTRUCTION OF Utd shall-mature in ^nmrt liutallinants tocetber with all related Incidental 1 and that the obligations autliorizcd by this d o th 9th dayof Awll AU i—xx>ooo«ooooooooooooo«<»ooooo< County Oomrd or tho Township Clerk,- Within the tSotimiSpktiM otflVeyeuro. forty-five (43) days following Uio public 'DOCKET # T 43B7-0t> THE PERTHAM*- ~--.-OF- EXBTING • - PAVEMENT ' ' Union, made on the 9th dayof Awll A.U., . Moving IiiiuHlry bedrooms b full bathJ-Alumlnum com- Tho transfer card may be executed at SIDEWALKS AS REQUIRE IN uithorUed the issuance of work. opening and reading of auch bid, - BOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION, a banking ~~ER WITH ALL jJECtSSAJRY.H - ordinance will be with in au debt limita- 1971, upon the application of uie under- .. Furniture ReuaiEJI- , 50_ Tutoring • . --. — 9P bos; low (tv^i-nnlnl wjrooL l>ricod at AND ALONG THE SOUTHERLY — the first of which snail b« payaHa not • -•" Z. OUALiriCATION Or BIDDERS: The tions prescribed by said chapter. BUNNY'S GROOM LAND H T/I' home and Rutlled or delivered to either^ m~- ._ for the porChaaB, In fccoord- more than one year from IDS , date of .. , Plans and speciflcations-mity-be-In- corporation. Plaintiff, vs. DONALD J, BTORM SEWERS AND INCI- signed, as Administrator 6t the estate of Professional grooming vitfi : SIDE OF WEST BTIMPSON ance with the provUions hereof, of the Oovermiu; Body of the City of Linden spected or procured at the office of the Section 6. The,Jium ol 5800,00 is ntatod said deceaaud, notice is hereby given to' X»OOOOOOpOOO!»0«0000< ' WJOOQ«0000«<>000<>000«<>00<>«00< M ! office so thai it la received no Uterthtn the bonds and no annual installments ahjfcll' GIVENS, et ux, et ala. Defendvits. DENTAL WORK AS A GEN- touch. No tr«nmilliceru. ' ' "'\lAX SEKOTA IlROKEll 0:00 P.M.. April 20th, 1071, at Which AVENUE FROM MITCHELL following equipment! ->-• . wiUvonafdor in determining the quallil- City Engineer of Unden. NewJersey.To oif the aggregate, amount included in the the creditors of said deceased to uxhibit KITCHEN- CAUWISTS' IlKFINcillKU. DRUNf 'STUDENTS. UEGDJNERii! TO exceed by more than 100% the amoqnf CIVIL ACTK>N Alias EXECUTION — ERAL IMPROVEMENT. MAK- ' Call Ml-4856 I' 4/29 _] _ FtORIDA SPECIALIST ' 67 time the books for registration and trans- AVENUE TO WEST BROOK, )ne New 20 cubic yard Load _C*tionS' of t bidder hie record In the procure tho plans and specifications, a FOR SALEOFMORTGAGEDPREMBES. INO.- AN -••' APPROPRIATION cost of the-aforesaid lni^rovomunt for to the subscriber under oath oraiflrma- ADVANCE. of the amallost prior installment. '"-' ' performance of. any-contracts for the nnwrruAK. TOLisntp, KEVAWDIG... fer of voters for the Primary Election AS A LOCAL, IMPROVEMENT Master type Refuse prospective- bidder ahall make payment By virtue of the above-stated alias THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING engineering and inspection.costs, costs tion tholr claims and deDiands against tho ANTIQUES IttSTOIItrfOIItrf. H PtAUO STUDENTS-- POPULAR MUSIC IN PART AND AS A GENERAL- . Section fl.. The full faith and credfil construction of aUni^r work and the 1 of authoridng,fleU(ngan(JiHsuintobUEa- THEORY INSTRUCTION. V/Ul b« closed. *J- • . —Dody, mounted on one of the City of Unden, New Jersey *tirt to the City Engineer s-ofiice 01910.00 writ' of execution to me directed I shall THE FINANCING THEREOF.' estate of said deceasedvtthinsuctiionths HI:NRY -HVKF ••-—-• Moa*- sefis Geo. RATON Asspc, . ; On TUESDAY. JUNEeth-lMl-betwefin IMPROVEMENT IN - PART, 7 Governing Body expreeely reserve* th4~ to cover the return of tho plans and spe- expogg tar sale hypublic vendile.lnroom BE IT ORDAINED 13Y THE COUNCIL tions, Including aaVcrtlnin^inconn,iM:tion from the data of &aid order, or they will _ 370-4339.- . Zt/M- 1071 Generta Motors hereby pledged for me payment o! the .. — right to jeteoi tha bid of «uch bidde - tho hours oi 7:00 A.M. and fl:M P.M.. a MAKING AN APPROPRIATION Truck Ct5ssio,-Mod.l r cittcaUoiu^ln' good order within Ten (IU) D-fl, In tho Court House, In the City of OF THE CITY OF LINDF.N, therewith. be forever barred from prosecuting or r wocooooooooooooooooooocoo?/ w Real E»t>ta .'Drober .Mortguees ^THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING . principal and lnterea-t'ot) all of Uw botvliy If such racbr^aisclbeea that auch bid- Section 7. The bonds and bond anticipa- EXPEI11ENCED GUrTAR-TEACHE.R,- ^rimjuv—Election will bo hold forthe #HM 77313. 1 complete or notes Issued pursnant to -thls'orJ' h«ll ;:!»• constructed JUJ TtoulfMlif tvivi Fapproxiroatoi 1 payment and thu name shall belong to ly described, situate, lying and being In* ; pavement where.necessary together with aaidperiod of usefulnpHti-in-attnual-ln- 401N, Wwd Avu. . •' REALTORS • along tha BouthorlyflidoofWESTffnMP- raised .by taxes lvrled upon all the tajD^ obligations. , tho CitiToMinden'tacoyef It* expenie n and radlo-controls. ~ : 1901 Morris Ave. Union, N.J. Following are the PUBUC OFFICERS B Tandem noUDT7l< the City of Undon in the County of Union all necessary storm sewer and lndi- etaUmBnts. th« first of which shall bo Ltntt6rtN;jtNj; ; "~" -— G4/2» -•- to be voted for at tha.Primary and' "ON AVENUE from Mitchell Avenue to 4-6 ton; Ferguaon (port- aWe.propertyJjyton^aald City. UNwK TnoGovernlng Body raay"mtke"auch- !~~inthw uiemieesr -• " - -• - and State of JJow Jersey: payable not more than one yuar from th» Undon Le^rr, Apr. 15, 22, lwt Waterproofing- J6B7-9000 Bves 379-6520 limit SJI ffr^r^M^ ofnii'st^untj inveatication aa It deems necessary to - dental work, being approximately 5350 Wanted To Buy, iiuAn ixxin co. 97A Genera) Elections; Yeot Brook, being approximately 750 able), to ooat approxi- 1 • In Urn «vcnt tho successful biddorjthall Known and designated as and by the square yards of resurfacing and 2100 data of the bonds and no annual Uuitoll- (oavl W Feus J12.31J lineal feet of sidewalk, together with all Section .9.' The Invalidity or Inefleo'j determlno the ability of the Udder to ~" '• WOTOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOCt rwr - SHORT tlNK MOVERS ' 3 Senators at .Large. !_. mately' 11,000^00 Uvenesa OI wiy-ona. or more terms, 6r —- fall to enter into a contract with tho City Lot. Noa. 374. 573 and S76 In Block No. square yards of pavement removal. ment nhoU exceed by morji Uian lOO&th*.- incidental and appurtenant work. , aveness oi any- - perform the work and the bidder-indajw of Linden or-faU-io-file-tba required'.! 16 on a certain map entitled "Realty Section 2, Thai said improvement shall • amount of the smallest urbr-lnstallniont^ WACKINQt BTOKAGE APPL1ANCI-- HASKMENT WATERPROOFING 2rAssemblymen— One CommunicaUonB BVB- ' prospective bidder,-aa required, shall ; AEheriif . ... ,.._. • - ~ 2. Tliat thw nwn*r Icni.'to txjst'approioV''— porformanco bond within.t»n (10) days Trust Map No* 37 of 440Q Lola situated" - be constructed' an a general Improve-' — Section fl;-The-*uU rflit),-andcrtKiit-of- TV-SETS WANTED • ~ MOVING. 2441OURSUnVICl-l - —ALL WORK GUARANTF.ED MOUNTAINSIDE . • , _ 1 ~—&ARLY COPY tr;—A County Clerk" _ • ._ land fronting upon the southerly aide of «,^:^ »fterthf> rivineof notice on bohalloftho at - linden, -Union County. New-JerAxw^_ -ment juxri thexoatthcreof jJuU.btt.bQmo '.. thoCltyo(Lindeo.N'lwJt,rM,y(flri.ju.ro- J2S portublo 23" fli color H^-iL-CALLJl, SMITJI,-.., —Raio.Ki ruioh, 5 years old, choice (or thU purpose as the City Engineering 6B7yi]7 ~ 3 Members of Uie Board of ChdBtri I '"(SBt"~EtlniMDl,~AVenue from" MllcKeir City of Unden-to srictrbiddorthattrnr surveyed* February 1, 1007 by J, Lv by the City at Large. Said Improvement "Pot H'city—cKcrtrmen—arfr- 3H8-9OT1 F4/22 . corner lot, professionally land- venuo to West Brook are ordered and. Department may request. ThtGoverning award haa been made to said bidder, the iiffRawsrvarmi'v^ymr: tiro ruviij. f n* i" --1IOIHY- P. TOWNSENU, AGENTAL- escaped, Ure« fcnced-ln yard, 4-5 Freeholders ior the County of Union Bauer. C. E. and Sur' EUtabeth, N.J.' shall be according to pUns, specifica- »OCOoOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOt* ^ •reeled to construct the said sidewalks' $71;000.00 tecOVcnditB ol meTnn^ Body raaarva the right to"rejec t any ' City of Llnden-tttay-«w>rd-.the con&act pal and interest on all of Uio bondtfor urged to* observe., tho ' AtUMIN 1>M GUTTERS bodroomi, 21/2 baths,oat-inldU3non. for « term of throe yoars provisions or .the'ajtpltoabUity of at$ - nerh3 p tions and profiles forsaldwor.kjirepared —IJI:D VAN Lmra, INC. MOVING "AND 2 MembeTB of .tho,Townahip_Com-. above mentioned along their respective Section* 3.' The"purchase and acquisi- tn-lho.naxt lowoat reapondblo bidder or The toreioing*"toreioingpfg,iTlsea'g,iTls aurfmtliet. ~~by tho City Engineer and on fllelnJiia notes Issued pursuant to Uiiaordinance, sroRAGunKEjex wlthdiiimJasher. larae reo roomwiUi term or provial&ti' 16 othfir persons and! -iiivestl|fttlon of aueft bidder, falls to 1 ' aurfmtliet. anA the »ums.requiredloruuclipayments I^^Fridoy deadline i 'BICYCLES' WANTtD —- ai^LL^Olt 4465 G 6/24 ' raised' hearttl-lireplaco.. and class mlttoe of the TownshlpofUnlohfora premises within thirty dayn. from jthe tion "f tht i^r"^ Jwiitit^hii b In its judgment may proceed to'ro* describeibd iin occoru>nc> e inth a certain Dftlco and tho same shall bo.done under - TRADE DJ YOUH OLD 38" UIKt . 232-S404 awl 6M-4465. ; =r r : pasaago. of this ordinance, and if the clrcttmatances: but each term andOTOW^' deu*onstrata that such bidder is properly advertise for m*w bids and UW aforesaid th ti shall In • each-"****"~*" '' ~ -* •*•* Complrt" . sUdlnt doorsi tamdry room 4 don, 2 term of three -yeare*—• — -"- - made in accordance wiUl survey made by Donald T," Cooper, Jr.. tho supervision of the City Engineor.,_ |oj)a#-^Mr^no^farsrout«Ui VICTORY CYCLt: SHOP , ildewalk* are not completed by any such • aion shall tie-oWhad b be aepartU |U' qualified by. experience and Hnancial auoc«saful-~bid_••}££= iidUnages by •-rgaaon-of-goch-faHure'on- on to rauror" amount ' — phono numbor. aCXCEWENT—WWiSOTST^ Maurice tanco to schools.. AsWn<-$Mit0",- —Jtt*nihcr-DtlliBirj*Bpeotive County Cdm- nun t fuiUi i njHyb?tlplgiialjwjHy?pl l andp "«WB ofXIhcoln Street at the Intersection * * financing 'n each-of tho-distriots of tlio cause Uie".'sam6 to~Bo construotea. in of old equipment in connection wii ---Tna-feretnlnf ahall b*inartrtlUnnto ttie the part of-the~ bidder and surety, or' -_ tho cost of tfaiJ afores sesIn an • 6ection-l>.-The invalidity or Inolfoc- — deslgii-purtniys 'tlitrprimary elsniencs rJfTrannrfrwfifch-supporc life and must be protected. CASH rOHSCllAP"" NO Jlib toil ^ST -Undsay, 4 Klmwoou_ten;4rv.,ES.-3-- -PrinolpaUonly, for ap|it call ••• GeoUon 3. That the saldimprov4menljl by subsoouerb a roltionsQresolutions^Qrr aas ^==srov.«snr« «.e. «):8D-!nwnwirroaw 3lln*r ol tnehCEHcnslon of time to enter thereof with the* Northwest aide. of Load your car: Cutiron: NcvJnpaniirn of Union. the *p7trchaae of any titth e aboveJtcmjL, •" >eewri Vt IffHw. "J "' ' ~, ^ Blancke Street {Etat);**HJ from said T u- We: will Iru '••' : "'•'ODD JOBS -^,--. isr ABSENTEE nALLOTS ' diall be according to plans, speclllca- Section 3.-Thar* i» hereby aatnbrliea to the fumlshinf of a atatcmont showing into tho contract <""J_falliirp '" •*" •" 5of nor 100 lbs.; No. 1 Coppor 3G$- Section 11^ This ordinance shall 'talciH the bidder's OnanolaJ ability and exper- after such ckteh»lon «*-timeBhall not -potntof tJeginniag' ninnlnrtliener: per lixj He*vy_-ilri8S-,2!l-[uir-lU.;- •ClGIlT-TRUCKINOr-«UBDIBH- Applications for CIVILIAN ABSENTEE. 'IKnm nnrt t\r^tt\\nf^ frtr wnlri WorlLmi OTft-the Issuance of bond anticipation"notes •—effect ln"tKe banner prescribed by law?1 (1) Along the said Northeast side ol . BALLOTS for tho PrimaryHecUontolw edbT-ffionci^B^lheer «W Uje «SIff find bonds,of tho City of Linden for the . Burn 1^"IMH UTVI UnMi-rll-fl A fr 1*.- . ENDMiSS ALUMINUMS- DIUIQMV 1 h U Leader Apr. 23, l^T((Foe »34,a7)_ Uncoln Street North 41 degrees S3 -PAPEK STOCK CO 48-34 So. l!lHli- hold June eth, 1971 will be furnianed by-l irk-atuil bedotwunaerhlBnipeTvtston.-; pirpran r-f finf"'- "g-t * cost of the minutes West 60 feet to » point; ^i;K CO. th^Cpi^^CleTjS.^CQuxyiouBe. Ellca- Section 4. Ttm sold imnroveroenifl ahallJ SL. Irvlnffton. (I'fico HUb]tfl io chaise) t. (••87-10..1I •; WHICH DO YOU WANT?—- % HU-"" iwrronstrueted as aloe J ImprovemeBOit: thenco ":;..._,.__ Real Estate lo 1 j _(3) North 4« degroes-OS minutes East X T/.F Delia -H.-Itollac.k. — I i*r?- lKilldJi8, .i *- — pfH nri'i pn • g*n*r* ^^pV'Vfm"!^ n TJ2-03S4 t r 100 feet to a point; thence quiUftod, registered voter upon pereona part-and the cost'thereof and the Inol- (3) South 41 degrees 65 minutes East MAX WKINSTK1N li SONS —X»c«ooooooooooooo6ooocooo««ooo< J or written request. The executed applioa lantai- exp*6nseB~COnTlBOtRf—merewtth bo Issued. .... _ 60 foot Jo a point in the Northwest Buytm" Scrap MeUl Bine. ^20. 2426 —PAINT,- "CARBErJTI>Y. - PAMKUNC, tiotinn musmt b e filod Iin thoe OttikeOffifce'of-tho— of-th | shallb* BBoeasod upon tho ocveralprop- 009 Is stated to be Uio Morrlfl ATC itwir nurnot Av»-. J Union Home Improvements—:—~5G~ artiea frontlns-upon the improv«n«il«-| J 1 . ULOCK CEIUNOS. KliPAni b CLEAlfc:t_Acrea 100— "112 Counry.Clerkno jess than ol^it days prior Hum* of Seventy One Thousund Hollars - ""~OAid' tha^VTi) *"'" ' •-• i ' - • T18«-B?3O ZT/I Houses Wanted In the manner provided i^y-law.———— • WINDOWS. 4 Gurmts, CALL A'* X>OOC<»«000000<>«00<)CIOO<>C>< XXXX»QOO0O0O«OOOOOOoOO«O<>OO< to Primary Election. - (4) South 4fl degrees OijninutM Woal IMPHOVtMKNTS - QUEBEC, CANADA.'-- $495 .CASH Applications for a MILITARY SEH- Section 9. It is hereby determined that " ~7»o.oo). - - '"T:_." 100 ftet to thiy-polwV-and place of MvH3U»r Suveral-woodod 2-1/2.aero lola near 2 - Cfamlly houso wanted' by,private VlCETmiXOT will also be furnished by the amount wtdch the City of Unden will Section ^TToeTi* is hereby appro- FOR A JOB DI^JDJNING. —, • a largo river in Rouyn. Excellent pike party in Union, now to' 13 years old, the County Clerk or Township Clerk to 3Ontribute to the payment of tho coui of priated In addition to the obUgadona Being commonly known as #300 Lincoln chu Itcc. II good neighborhood, walking dlfitanco to Ihe aforesaid Improvement* lo the sum nereby authorized the^aura-of—Throa ••"• 73 b moose area, noar electricity, i-Jods . any member in tho military servloe; or Thousand Five hundred- fifty DolUra Thixa lltlla cla»*llla9oooooooo? and that the estimated maximum amount adopted Midget of the City of Linden -.6-8 RoomJxJine-WlotetLln-Urdon. be- "ttit^Unlted SUtos has boon engaged. Any as a down payment, said sum being not •Jlffaranl. Maka (•odlno .and the househoW-appliances which are at all 1OO f^-^vj APPLIANCE CENTERS of the special assessments Is the mimof I HOME IMPROVEMENTS" uxturior-arul interior. Spoclal prices •Apartments For Rent tween Uumet Avc. Ji- Springfield line^ relatlvo.or friend of suoh voter may also less than five per cent of the amount of fixtures arri part of tho realty, ~ '~ ' Business •for rainy day PAINTING. ALL WORK : immediately or in near future.* No "230.00. Tho bonds to flntnce that part ALL WORK DONE TO IOOOOO< procure anupplicntiommd emcutasama the obligations authorised. clo««HUd 'mu**'-ifil* waal .There Is duoapproximatelyjl8#349.63 ni'ASONAHLli AND QUALITY WORK- xx*xK*xxpte6t "'agents. Call 485-3351 after 7 P.M. for tho voter. Applloatlons must be fully >f the cost of tho local improvements to witi) interest from October. 1, 107,0 and IMPROVK YOUR HOME aasessed'on property shall Include hr Section 8, It is hereby determined thai ( ond avaiy MANSHIP. 388-3116,7 a.m. tojl |fan. UNION . . " , • , .-•-.. _—. Z4/29 exocuted and filed promptly lntheCounty 1 "costs, • • ' ' .. Pirectocy_ -OJT7T : Deluxe 2 bodroom garilnn apartment, Clerk's Office to expedite mailing of the tiUe-thereof UieWrd "AM«VBment.f' iiiniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiliniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHillllliiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiininiiii: HOT TAR ROOF ;. TheT Sheriff_ reserves the rigfiUbrwir on* 1 "-*Bection flrThereiaherebyauthorized Porch Enclnauna, Sidlnu, Tub rofriBorator, air condltiorungj ga- SMALL HOU3E-»ranl<«l-ln-Unl"ntry, IMlntlnfC li PaperKaneinB. Interior b nuuro, centrally located. Maturecou- . POLLING TLACE INFORMATION tho Issuance of obligations of the City of 3-COURSE 1OV1O' RALPHORKCELLO, Eheriff vlcinlly. CUT after 4 P.M. oraU a Ua yday Unden for the purpose of ilnanciiufJhe Mummrv: I'll Inl ing • Rcpulra.J • oxtrrlorjjnoan M»rk. Call after6 P. ploT liny. $200. 688-2334. Z 4/22 wookonds 087-4442. Z 4/2 4/222 Tho location, ol the Polling JPlaooof the— KOVACS, ANDERSON, HOROWITZ, RA- xsooooooooooooooooooooooooooc—i district in which you reside may bo found Doat of the aforesaid Improvements In an -DKHI« DATOL Attya. __ otlT. "' amount not exceeding tho sum of | DEATH NOTICES SHINGLE ROOFS -_Asphalt Driveways .I'rcrEBtlimitr»,_s.Fll!ly_In»urricl. in the upper left hand corner of your J1J* LLCX-3MJ-04 , • —~^- . . pSWTWtrwrnrDUTCHnoY MODERN FURNISHED 1 1/2 e/dci- _ sample ballot. .-^7 $3,800.00, said sum being the estimated Unden Loader, Apr. 1,'8, 13, 22, lV71. CONSTRUCT ART _ Stores ForRent-" — 121A^ maximum amount of bonds and notes to ^iiiiiiiiiitMiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiittiHuuttuiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiuiuuiri 240-LB. SEAL-O-MATIC 10'xiO i6<5060OOOOOO3000 1 1 Family House, outsidoorlnsidoSlufl, nncy. brick building, carpcUmVBlr - Further Inquiry as to the location of (ree| 3.4B) 7.11-1H01 or 762-21117 : So'lasded. 'lT.e feaUWltT8oTQtalcoatofsai d fl 2 Family -^r.jiSU, 3 Family — $376, condltionini;, parldjig, oinElo only, x>6ooo<»oo6ooooo«o«ooooo«o< the Polling Place of youn-voting district -EllubethM.( ... WlUlam 1L. • P. I'ASlJAl.i-. U rtu.v.i-..w _2$180. 6ITN1O75 Z4/22 Improvements I* stated to be'tha sum of - WATEB-PHOOVDJO-t MASON'WOUK— Family — $475. Rooms, lwllwaVs. UNION may be made on any buslnosa day be* sday, April 14, 1971, age W day. AprU 13th, 1971. fcff« Tl yeari _,.^r'oii/ offices paintod or.papered *2u MOIUUS AVE., NEAR HARDY twoen the hom-fljcj 0;QO A.M, and 4:00 |4tO0O,O0. To Unanco ao muchoftheoost ROLL ROOFING ASPHALT DIUVUWAVS - htaa ahalL be.barno by tho City at yearsrof -322- Delawaro ave^rUnionj— wf^3-6rchard Rd.; Maplewood,- " 8PIUNG CLEANDJa-.— Nil-Job lr»-kljj:.. & up; also caxiMintry,lenderssiguttors, . ' "FARMS MKT., approximately 000 oq, P.M. at the Office of the Township dork wife of the late Samuel Lees Barlow; ' MU 6-1421 or M"' '"" 1 mVINGTON band of the lato [IwJvig (noo 1 90-LB.- "Your-WantA^ -Vfiry rtusonabli , FruoeaUmalos, froo ft., suitable for store of office. - 6B6-2B00, or ftt Uic Board of E.octlpns Largo, being the sum of' |3^S0,00* , tbond sister.of the late Ethel N. Wehnart.—! devoted faihar of Henry W, Hellrl< -or~ton"nmall:—Onw "load -lakmi all.-- 4 up to -datq-roomo, 3rd-iloar«4n— CallMUfcUOB Z4/22- Jtaf.ol.. C-4/23 rViH-cloaneellarB, atllcn, yarla. Alto minor repairs. FuHyTrimiriid,374-S430- Ottiao - 353-5000. ._.. _ / antielnatJon reitnw w\ hniylnofthT ClL,^. i-^Plw ftmeralaervice was at "Haeberle. brother of Mra, Minnie HenaricV; . BUN. OHM* $100 or WA 6-2073. • F4/22 Privatp' house "on F^Dis AVD,:- half Ihqulry-tnay bo mnde on ElocUon Day Linden In the/ amount of 13,562.30 shalhll l |' • laiulucriplrJE^Callj 744-7120 or 744-- block' frofn-CUttton Avc, hoa[,-giui Darth Colonial-Home," 1100 Pino survived by ,.2 granocWldr*n * and jls Easy To Place " 2070, .._ ~ • • -ft/21 : between tho hours of 7:00 A.M. and 81OO be issued, and to flnahc*-th» coat of the /e., corner VauxhaU rd.. Union,, on great>grandchUd,-Tb«-fui(Briu servi MEMBER CHAMBI• _C !i M CONTI1ACTINGG _ & oloctrlclty furninhod. Suitable for P.M. at tho Board pf Electiona Office - Improvements to-bo-spooiaUya#s«ased C KAN'S PAINTING <| DECOIDRIRCT mature pornon. Itont $150 montiu No' Summer Rentals 122 Monday, AprU IB. Interment in Holly- was af-MUeberle A Barth Home ' Cha». CC. Zb6aB94Bjobl6aB94Bj;; 6607-41153" 3B3-BOO0, as herein provided, being the ifum of wood Memorial Park, Funerals/' 011-CUnton Ave,i-r l4 •'• »«FREIVSTi:NGKL'« . INTKMOIl b EXTERIOR - REASON'- pots. 373-1484 _ "": Z 4/22_ >»<>0«C 00«00O«0<>0O00«>OOOOo0< $330.00, bond anticipation" notes and Phone AsphaKhltP , CurblnK, Knlr«ncliln«4 •ALTERATIONS ~ — . ABLE RCTES^rmiEE ESTIMATES Following la a list of tho Polling Places ton, on Friday, April 10. w< ton roller.' HflBiduntial L Industrial "itrtho'Township of Union: ' assessment bonds of the City of. Linden CLARIDOE"Charles"F,, of 7 Dundai— In Ifoltywood MemorUl Park. ;rroej»Urnattjn. _K 5/13 •ltEPAIRS . - _T INSURED. 289-9434 110/27 1RVINCTON ' 3 bodroom homo, 3 blockj3.frurn— -:=^^--'-POLLING PLACES'- 1071 in the amount of $237.50 ahall be issued. ••FORMICA-TOPS.. —4 1/2 roomu, hoat It liot water bnach. For July, Aug. or saasorL"~ Rd,, Sprlngiield, N.J., formerly of Section 7. It fs nereby determined thai Union City, on Saturday, AprU 17, 686-7700 •CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDf! PAINTING - INTERIOR b EXTEIUOR supplied, avallablo June 1st, opposite FnmUy preferred. 489-7601-alter '/DISTRICT. V-zi:;..: - the period of .usefulness of the aforesaid CONSTRUCTION ASPHALT drivewayi), lurking-loU. All •0B8-6632* .T/F PAl'KIl HANOING ^JEULLVINSUIIFD Irvington Park, nlcvator building. . If.H ZV22 1071, husband of MaUiUdaWrschCU- " RASAK--On' ThurvUy/AprO 1», *W work done with powei- rollor, Ali-kinda NO. ' . LOCATION Improvements foritho financing^of ' '" " -'*-— father of Charlen G..~John J.. Ellubeth A. ( PetrM) qf lUUaiile, N.J | Aslt for—Ad Taker* and El. 2-9734- •-•• CallES. 3-O800 - . Z 4/22 1 Sanford Avenue. New ^rnasonry. Jamed LeMonireur, IB Piino Livingston School-Gymnas- tho Qblfgittons herein authoifseO sh F, Vajvd"enburgh and MrauT^ .belovod wife oiJobaKldevotetlipoQu or Ely 2-0316 II 0/0 .llEACIl.l(AYnlWF.if_ ._ i ium, entrance on .Midland .Issued is tha period of ten years she will help you with a AVIL', Irv.-IS 2-3023. .. • KT/F ' K-itclfen Cabinets ium. entrai JD«H ivj-jsoilng-, adWaurvlvod by 13 , of Mrs. Ann Adams, Ur«*.Ir«W' 'I—MADKOM •-•^Z^Z^=r=-Jl - 3>UodroonCIlanctL>._ijUTOont dock, Boulevard computed from the date ofthebonds:that grandchildren. Funeral wasfromSnllth 1 bmiroom cardon aparonent b gar- aon aftd-Mrs. OJBn*^BMlaMf~:... R«TuU-GeUer - Want Ad. •'-—^^SUDURBAN PAVING COMl'ANY PAINTING b DECOHAT1NG. EXCEL- fenced in yoxol.-A minimum 2 week Livingston School the supplemental debt statement has been and Smith (Suburban), 419 Morris Ave., survived by 0 grandchildren. Funeral LENT WORK. FREE ESTIMATES. ago,'$243. Decoratod. Adults. Avall- lum, entrance on filed with the office of tho City Clerk and PARKBIG AREA, DIUVIWAYS.CUIU)- SEE HUILUlillS FAIR'S (atlory «how-_ nblo May 1. Eunr-commuting-ta NJfs- rental. Security required, - Springfield, on Tuesday. April 20, Itigfi was conducted from the ."MoCraoken mtL FREE ESTI11ATES.WOIIKGUAII- INSURED. JOE PISCIOTTA. that such statement shows the groan debt Mass of noqu.em in fit. James Church, Funeral Home," 1500 Morris Aye;, room, Routo 22, Spiinfflicltl.-KitctlCTl 60 Croen Villago Rd.. Jn 7-0570. as defined in N.JfA-40:A .Chapter 2, ' ANTEED. JSV 7-3133. C, 0/3 rAT,. MU-_8.2730- X t/1 . Kawameeh._ Jr. High ' School" # Springfield. ; _ " ~ ' Union* on Monday. Mans at Christ The L dnnlRn anrvico b mod«rnlaln{( by one-— ' ~ " Z4/22 Gymnasium, entrance' 1665 increased by authoritation of the afoi KZ • -•"—•••• ' ^~" DF.ACH HAVEN'WI2>T King Cburch. HUiaidO0W><»0(>iy>cyl<»0O0iX>c Loan* the obligations authorized by this ordt- types romouelinc. Kitchena, L balh--. -.6070.- - HT/F r Tuosday, April 13. 1971, age 48 yoaTB~ . rrilMirfMT Park, Union, N.J. _._ " . scroonod porch,outdoor BHUbarbocuo, Biortuemplel Rm..lO378tuy-, runco will be within all debt limltaUona of Irvington, beloved husband of Lola roorrw, dormera, addiUona. Vlopalr L vesant Avo. . • Y ' prescribed by said Chapter. LrrTLEFTEED=-On April 18. -BltoraOonB. Irunirod.Tt,'lIoUilo. ' - KITCHEN HK- 'nee Kahl); devoted-fathnr of Gorald J 087-281111 —KT/F ALL PHASl'si OF- lUmmele'a Flower Ehop, 1638. Section (U JETie sum of $200,00 Is stated L' "' Jiolty, Ann Jlpyrifx IWnn'ff'^,- Elitabeth'Clover UUlsUeld, of CALENnAB" VAUTAXD ADDREBS DECISIOK OFTHB~ ~= TB - COUNTkR- Apirtjii.'-itWnnlwlvCranord.f ' Bhiyveaont Avcnuo •-••-•• as tha aggregate amount included'tit tKo~~f ton, beloved wife of tha UU Fr PREHiaES ETF ECTED VARIANCE REQUESTED DOAnCOrADJUaTMENT LiNALTiJllATlONaC cAum . W. "Jo"*; SbL Contractors, painting, Int tuxt, area proforrod. Exi>cutlvo of muVor and Mark Cornwell; son of Nina and UtUedeld: dovoted'motherof OielVto , NVMBEH Or APPL1CAWT Milnonry, altoratlons, tilticlrlcal wflrki —• Heudquartars - Hre Co,M2, >cost of. the aforesaid improvements for ' the late Lester O. Cornwell: brother - -lob.. 11. IIEW'A- ""-*$•» lcroal corporation ri-cimtly Irutmlorrt*! ' • 2403 vauxhall Road, rearen- engineering and Inspection costs, costs - H«lph UttlHif M; dour; »ont of MtsH Friiu onQmates. K. Schrelltofor. 087- . w of MTB, Normo: He at, Mrs. LbcIeUb^ Into area, i»lookiini for aonob>Hlroom tranoo r.1 a^h^^Trng w^lHng.nat^^Wnhllcpi-1 Wedn'aiid tho lato^ho) Shlnm.aleo •• Florerico Porter. Mrs.' Grace Gullck, ' 8 K Mortnu. b -3713. Ron LatUorl, 245-037B; F 0/24 upurtmnt.1,, WtlUnK t^ nJjn luaau. Ilef-- Mrs. . EdnaHrioVjaHj,, MMrs..' Irene,jp jpc- 1?»3 Uorrls Avenijo "To Erool and Maintain A* ' Juffareon School Auditorium, tlona. Including advertisingihconnoatlon survlvediby 3 grandchildrea Jno fu- •'inn • li»l«« 9j Block 3, —• ~ Model tlome sftd B»l«* Oonlod oroncoa v/allnhln.. Call. 084-83fl3 or I Automotive " ontranco on Hilton Avenue thorowith. • • . • ..,"'. .'.- neral'service waa, from ."JlMbarle ,fi ~ Govern,-Mrs..MarGMMy y TVbllneTVblln ^ and MisMiss . HOUSE PAINTINO ' •-' 370-7700 cxt, 202. , ' ll/TF GartnwCIoyor, The funeral servicei s 1340 Liberty Avonu*. __LoUlllt 18- Office. '=•--• - Lamiscapc'GB'idening===—63 '- Julforson-Sohool-Auditoriuin, ' Section 0. There Is hereby apprQ- Barth llome foj-'Funerals," 071 Clin- 1 HUlsid^ UX . ~ CAnPENTHY WORK - ^cuttt-rs b • •~' 1NTIJHIOR It EXTEIUOH • ••-' - •- cnirancp on Hilton Avenue priatod to tho aforesaid purpouf, In »dtli- ton Ave.", Irvington. on Saturday, April- were Bl-"1rheTerrilI"Funeral Homo, .' leaders, porclies b addition*. Frop , LMADKHa if -GUITKIIIS' i ., COUPLE 6 3 Rrown Bonn- Union High School. Room 109. uon to the obligations hereby authorlxed, 17. Intermsnt Hollywood Memorial flOO Stuyvesant Ave.. Irvington,onWeov -^--estimates. Antylmb after 4:30 p.m. . MINOU ruiKiiro, Itofornnana 460-5006 • unfranco on No. Third Street dVltsrmont Clinton Cemetery. J nc!(K]a-0-fl-.rooma. Irvington..'•• : the- sum of $200.00. being.not le*s than • P--.V-.-- -v -, —— • . AS»itara*r-b Agn«« MU 7-80S0. . _Ji5/29 Kfl/13 Automobiles For Sale —123~ - llurnot JrWUgh School, Room 2993 Oslllnl Orlv. To Alter Tlie Kronl Yard •-fiKADIHC b LANDSCAPING Call 373-7516. Z4/2tt five per oentoftheoUlrattons authorised ntn Horvalli Ireiex 83, Block 14, Setback Of An Existing— Granted ._..' . PERMANENT PAVING —124, cntranco on~Caldwoll- To ba"i«Buod horsln which has boon made • Avonuu cORCOnAN- -On Sunday April 16, LANDWEHR z UKaUL,, d ^^.. :"UB» GsllW Drly.. Lot"*) -'-... .llulldinx. "All typos of carpentry.porcnnn,cl6a- 370-.0039 • 0 8/21 I'AINTING L DKCOHATING .:__ BUSlNl2iS COUPLE souklngJM roomB available by provision In R previously' lTl.rYankJrtw^olBayhrlk -JrtRinw^ 'Byhbr , .Wky.AprWkApUU 1122 , iWJ aged 84 yeirs^ofy l Union. N. J. ' C; - at*, paneling, block ceilings, etc. Spo- . - 1'rou KnUtnatofi - lnuurW • • . HillsitJii/KlItabcUi/Unlon area* Way or CHUVKOLET IMPAI.A 1004J-IIT.--I Burnct Jr. Hltf.School.noom adopted -bi3grt~orthVXlr/cirTai«l»nr Tbm»—Aiv*r - formllformally of Irvington, —1T-Winceton St., MaplowoodMlowood;; devotedJ cbAWina in Bmtll Jobs. Fully itunirod; - MU fl-1083 --••' J, G1ANNDJI tlunu ocoupancy, Reanoruble rent. Call V8, HydronuUo, PS: WW.-l owner. ...Section-10. The bonds and bond antici- f sister of Mrs. WQlUm Eaiiler-of I ^ C4/20' Very BOOI! corulltion. Jfl25, : belovad husband of tho uto Mary. Rose ' ; local HilloWc. carpenter. Call In A.M. U§B-1717ji/tor B;3O P.M. 7 4/Z3 Avenue '-"— pation notes to be issued herein shall (noo Hackett); and son ofthelatoHohry MapTewoMpand^HrsrEooNelsdrTMp^HrE-Nldrf-r ' John ibdn Jr. lag L>o Hue ' "To ErMland MalnUln A=- : ~or idler 0 P.M.,ij«r««>."~7'"KT/r—; Call 064-1030 " '/. A/21 DMlston Roserved. ChrlBt Evangelical Lutheran boar interest at such,rate or rates as tZ "Br._and'"NeUle Miles Corcoran:' Clark Towrishlp. Thp funoral' service #1»H .IULHKUI,. Indut«: IKock 0, Two runlly Duelling In ,. - - to Alay.17, 1D71. MN1K 2 bodroom-aparlment • Church, Morris Avs.5. r-baU-CH-6-4644 - tho late Edward core •l.AM- GymhaMuniv entrance 1886 first of which shall be. payable not more Robert Corcoran of west tfrrahgo and [ Interment (lollywood Memorial. Pork. ARCHIE EUIKONI 1 David Terrace than onojyear.from the dato of the bonds J Union UuUr. Apr. 22, l«l_^l^ip....,, n.i ' LOUIS J. OIACONA, Have vour prosent carpets uitportly Proiosbloiud larulnc:iplnt{, .rprlnc l! 1/2"- 4 roonis-*li- — brothor-ln-law of Joseph P. lfacketi, uppor Irv. /Millburn / Mftplowood / 14 o Mylos Atrtbmatic Trans- and no annual Installment shall exceed by Relatives and friends and also members : olaanfid- fa -brouoht hack-llkn new, by clean up, K'-natal triaintoiunca. Nuw - „;_. . BAVKMbNE o 01) Tiroblr uitor". | TORINO tnilllA '70, \ npooll 1« 1 10 J-lVa Xlub, 261 Ocean County ar« VindlyifrWied to tt-- fromlhe "Calante runernr~*4ome," 11JLLY INSURED. | n nM- • •- T—•-. y,4/:- lnannualTuistallmenta: not oxcooding In tend-tho funeral- from "The Funeral —rov/or uiira-Broliiis,—4ao-lum-Alr,- niPMDTIftheT«mteiiwl)l" raltii. A. I^oKldjii, DUICK Li: BADRK 1000. 2 door H'f, lum. Cor. RommoB Avo, L from, tthhe datata of"the assessment onds will be offered for tho repose of his SO 3-3003. 1| 1(|/|j —mito. trann., prey. • black -'vinyl roof, "KllHwiPIaco and no annual InstallmenItllt t shalhll oxc AprU 16. ltni, of Toms lUvcr, Dornastle Ka*lp WorHad-Woinan Maspnry *, . , . . . . . 66 Widow wlflhoss'rnallaparlmonLvioiluty •oul at 0|3O A.M. Interment Holy Qepul- merly, of Union, husband of Joi —Ptrnn Tuning .' ~ P3, PU. factory air, 1 owner; cloan. 1'irot Connr'egational Church, tho amountQ(.UI« ftmnll^prlorlnstall chro Cometory. •"'.__•_.-*•- H.lp Wqnl,d.-M.n ....' JAovIng 01-Sloraga-...... 67 Union™/ nlrabnth / Ilosollo /Rosrdlu —$2150. Can be. ieehWodi' only.-700- (neo zito)f. father of Charles:' Rates- 'JLD CEIUNCS JiWALlfl- —*••-- • i Dnrfa Avonuci mont. Tho bonds to flnanoo Uid-cost of •Domastle Halp Wonlad-Man tzr —Mortgboa-Loon*-.-* V'V • i'tZC68- COMPLF-TE , CAHPFNING SHIVICE, Park, rvauonablo. Call notwntm S;30 b Libcrty iv.^JUnion, 0 A.M.-4:30. .- Utho-local-lmprovements to be assessed of Nunzlo, Anthony, Mrs. E\.. . .. L.Made now with Shoolrock. H!3i:i:DINI!, LIMING, PClWlIll HAK. ] _ TowiiJoy Vlro-ttOUso, Worrit rono, Mrs. -Angelitia Marslono, MrdJL HalpWanlaialantVWomsn:.;,,; ' Music, Poncing, Dromotlc .'.-69- er line Insured. 7 P.M. 600-03S4' Z 4/B3 •^~68ftf 4000_ " Z4/22 _'Avonuo.... ^against. property Bhall not be Inffuodin CLARK -- On Momlay, Aprtrir ING, CENEKAL CLEAR UP. MONTHLY MtrPWNOS '1 axcosa of the stated estimatednuudmum Lalloy, of 250 40th si_, Irvington, N.J.,- Oraco~Ang1OTSITaKrr(ErttndchlW. Furl' Demastlc Halp-fctanBi Woman . CaU Jack 702-OMO. -__ F-l/22 •MAINTENANCE .SFHVICK, J71-1230 ^ 1/2 - 3 rooms, iippor Irvlngloh or . St, Michael's —Poroohla] A or niora com "MUCTANCl convertible .1000, yellow, amount of special assessments or tho brother of Mrs. Percival8Unton;unolo noral was from' "Golanto' Puneru Situations Want«fi-rr*~r. . . Odd Job...... /0. AND^EPAIRED Maplewooil warttod ' for widow. (sold" School Aiuillorium, Orange Horn el" 2800 Morrln Ave., Union, oft •live lm«rllon» 75*per Una "_.- n o/ia llktf new. Low mlloapo, automatio,_PS, vrwtln amount of special assessments,thencon" of Mva, Elmer Stuart. Funeral service, Buslnas* OpportunUlas^*:.-'.. Oil Bumar Sarvlca ...... 71 liomo. " "• radio. Many (odran. *—--— • firmed, unpaid and not delinquent, Uonds was held at tho "MaCraclcen Funeral. Monday. H»Qulom Mass. St, Miohk«V9 1 _v T cnrmc5 —— Waaljinyton BchoolOynuua- •Ch^cch,_UnIoiv_ - - '::• |^ InstruelloAs, Schools • , • ,~r Ovarhaod Dpiirs V . . • . . ... 72 •10 or more eonsecu- ~~— _- NEW fjljEI-jTHOCK OVi'It OLD Cain«l-0B71 '14/22 _.CalI"!n6:bT30" . Z4/22 him, Whltewood---Roil—en-~ to flnanoo C.ty~ofTltv!i.n'a sluureof the Homo," 1500 Morris Ave., Union, on—-' coot of this improvement shall noLbe Thursday. Interment Graflelaivt Mom- - Hvo inaortlons 70^parjllnai PLASTUn, AI.5O NF.W WOnK^nGMC: J 4 rooms wanted for—2-lnatUro tyomun LsHUtHL.ln^iixcesa-Ol'-U.e.amounl of the oriol Park. . .. SHOUDY — ..On MondayrApril 12,1071, "Polntlrigot Poparhdriglrig . —•MU"8;nn(ir'ArTi:Fi ;p;>.t 312-1057." In Irvington (2nd floor proforrodjriwith-y 'CHBVHOIjh-r-ieeo-Malibu,--! Arthur H,, of;l Is ScUiUoydinTernu : 52 con.acutlve ^ Btatwl contrlbutiQiu-T-! ,__ PER5ONALS . . Tuning . . . ,. ,..-• ..._74 - . —IC-3/0 lioat mlppllml . - " _ ' Groy-niiie, vinyl 'roof, auuupauiL ~:ium,-cQr._Ji NirwarlcH,J;, beloved husband of He] ln*oVtlpn_* 7' 65j p.r line ES 5-2520 2-4/22 trana. PS, radio. OBo-OSl-Dar 087-300,1 Killlan Piaco Section 11, The fuU faith and credit o: DldtASMO-Vincont, on April 16,1071, - M. (Olakyjj brothorof «ayn»nd[8h-Wwl'husbandof-J4arla(nefl Danielle); Minimum' od 4 lln.a $3.20 lawrtii, iitn;

Awn'lno*, ^hoda*. HHmra ^rvfnflton TTKUi>r.mo ... >OOOOO0O0OOOOOOC«XX>0O<> repose olhor t*ouL . 30 Watch R.polr 96 - These are currenf KitohenAid models;, not Mil 0-ll2a'( - 1'1-im Dullvucii'U 22 30 1OTI Mrs, IIUIBII ChoHlur.Urid Mrs. Am«Mji Building Materials , .'. . • ' :i40 Clioutnut St.,. Union - nofuroneoa roquiriuLCaUMUe-SOai Union Loudtir: Apr. 22, 30.0 1OTI. NOTICIC TO JO.D ... j" Interment-Gate of Heaven Cemetory, Wat.r Softener...... 97 * Linden Lead«// * Suburban '/ -J/32 AND HKL.P WANTED '. Hanov«r,N.J. l Soorono. Ills tunurol servloe wu a< Loader. (K.nllworth)] "The ClolhiiiB.Hpusoholii Gifts , 37 (At 1'iv*.- Point iaiopniro; Lmiturl '(Foo: 907.03) "Tho Torrlli t'unoral lion . 31 W.ath.r.tripping...... 98 "shipped down" or "sale", models. Wurry- while G»/f, Rest Homos 7!) -\DVKHTt8EKS , CoblMl Moklng . . . .. • • ,T.ilw nuwRpupVi' (iooas ' tir GIIKKN' — llttymorui J., on Tuosda' stiryvtisunt Ave., irvliigton.Wt. ^. WindowClaanlng. .-".... 99 SpoctotC (RoavlU & Roaalla UNION''• • . v liitorrniint l-'idrniount Cumetery." Carpantry. .... * • . . •;• . 32 RP1UNG L'LO'JHJNG FOlt ALIA' Nonr-'Morris Avu. t Hulfstn IU., nowlUifcly rtccept-help want. April 13, 1071. agu 43 yoara, of llfl Park). • • t / Carpa'tlng. . . •'• . 31 there's a good selection. -_. fltvlo. quality, low priqoii. I'lnu iiH'n'n iv Hn.i. lout nomn (or iK woman only, 1 urge attraotivo room, UlvertluementB "in violation - JWfldlbon AVfia, lrvlngtan,duvottf(lfathar uiyta Si jatki.lu, liouiiuwiircij. ami Hutirtiil — homo-ltkn atmev tiLini privnto bath L kitohuii In young of John, Jo Anno, and Janius Green; CaUrlno...... ' ..•••• .34 Tho Miirry-Co-I'iciiinit Hc-Kulr< 'aiiop 'Masonry. ho ABO DUcrimlnatton ; In Cloulng Deadllnvnoon -Tu««- piliim: fit.illo npiirovwlpiirovwl. 3fH) clmrrrry ill.ill.,, • funilly'typo DnvlronmonL $Z6. per rinploymnrit "Act • •on of luxymond v. and Mary Grcon; .Callings...... '. . .'. .35 4 l/a Lack:iw;uuia 1*1,, MtUburn. l.li*., l:i. O-'lllhlh . . V/XV/FF. VMiok. .6U6-207I1 '/4/aa brothur of llobert.A. Greun uul Mrs. . 34 day of weak of publlcollon. , " Qtum Tuuu. Uiru H:it, 10-1. KB/13 The ADEA- prohibits urbl- rairsuay,. April IB. ll>1l,»];tJiturinKi t>iH In,- loymant tot p«rnoni> between ducted from "Hauburlu li liarth Home tho lnl» 1-roil II. Wlttoli devote*,! Ada (nqy not 4>« placet), cor- in 1 U38 • Apartmants For Rant. . . . ,101 nloyi'd, Iiiiiiir.td. A, '/Al'J.'lJU.d. for l-'unorftlB," 071, Clinton Av«,, Irv- Coal JLFuol ,;:" ••••-.'''}'(!. Roofinp, i Siding 'Furnished Room IWdHtod • ' 106 Uio " uuotL of 40. and 65 uml o( VroJ 11, Wlltel; sister 0< Mr* Coal&Fua'l. rected or cancelled on.Satur- or MU 7-(1476. Xi fl/l6 lion Vi" umplovoJ-*, vvlUt 25 injjton, * bio htllltir. Mrs, Klorenot) Pow«rs, Apt.Wonl.d to Shara. .. . 101A p . 39 Aporlm.hl. Wanted. . . ^ . 102 day, Sunday, or holiday*, at« Woman on Genial Soourlty'would like nor«t un)pl,ovee.u. «mploym*nt Mra. KJiu Hill, Mrs. •»•-'— "—•' Draparia*. .,..'.....; ll-.AM OF fl* Alii AN MAEfJNfi . Helen unit lubor »ortfanlx»*• GllKKNEY—Oi. April 18. 1071. JoHmJi WUJliuiirlUirbflrt, mi , ., . 40 Board, Rqom, Ca.e 103 .which time offlc«B.ar«'cloiad. • ROOFING* room In Irvlnijtoii with cooking"privi- Groanuy, of Irvlmttoru btuoved iiuuband Drasimattang »•'*••••• BBD Appliance Centers are Individually Owned and Operated. United Coal Co. uwl uarpantiii'-u, Wo'can luinitiiy your tlonu. , ' ' 1 arandmoUier of Mru, Naiwy'Ann Al.I. TYPKS litUIIM. ' yourself. of tho Lite Lydla Durmer Oroenoy; Drivaway*. . • • .41 BuM'InpasProperty ..... 104 Ths'Suburban Publlahlng Corp, ttnniOf tittipH. Diitlon, tililowalkii. 'U\ 3l»h; Ltriint-triUKlnvjlherblLsuj* (Qudllty At Its Best) > AdvortluomonlM . uontulnlnu . dear unolo of James 1% Durniur. John . 42 Fumlihad Room* ForR.nf 105 asiume* iio rvKponilblllty lor Cull a7:uti»n • mft-^-Hi-- -NHW^OH -RKPAIHK— IN8UKKD Call 702-3301' • Z4/2B .Hull. Hi« funerid ««rvio» wMsillHtt- Drug* &Co*m'at lea ...... CAI.I. .17Wi<>0S HNDAS Fnp I uuch to mm unit phiraMOU a» H. Hulao and Mrti, LOUIBO Uull« Tliu . 43 Furnlahad Room Wantad. . 106 •rrors dftar tha flnt Inaartlon n 4/ao X>O00«0<>0O0OO0O0 aoo In iiiock-- buy moro ror lwati ul fuiwrul Horvlou wan at ' 'Tho Torrlll berle b Harth ltoino for Dry Cl.anlna* Tailoring • This Means that at BBD You Always Buy from a Man Tea Knew y 10/1.1 Die Cyolo Eupur Markal, N.J.'u l«re«Hl Funeral Iloiim." 600 BtuyyoHant Avo,,, I/71 CUnUiii Avo,, Farm* & Country Proparty .107 or error* that'do not aubatantl*' . CALL 761-4455 GV,0 Housos Fo< Sale 111 niiluiiutiiiU ,u cortuln uu» • ', Alirll 11. Inlet - III1ICK fiTl.l'S -'fJU)I-:- oxclualii'o llonaa J«oler. Wo'ro No. 1 u "into 35 Io SS," <>r-i "~Irvlngton.on Monday, Inte rm until Wuo- .Clactrlcal Rapalra.' . . . .' . 44 Goraga For Rant. . . . 4 .. 108 ally affacf the rnaaalng of (ha dalo Moinorlal Park, • • ' l'ATIOS - ANY CONCH TTJ^ WILLIAM HuVI;iT bucaUKu wu oufo. 1'Vury wt« t'l °- Imllur upoclflcntlon, lniti — ilo own work. All N,J. 4 Imilroom Cuti Cod. living room,. yif CYCLE L spoinr CKNTKH -"lIfc:MMKR—wiiUun • V, on 'Tueuday. Cor. W, Slli BL b ArllructonAvu., WfliL yitumt of older person* nnd HoU*a* For Sala. Ill correction by tha advertiser j L a coNfiituri :I7:I1IB:I dining room, "at Uunt Killb:itn,ba!fo- cnnwUlorcft In v|oluUo»\ c*t April 13UI, 10TI, HE* 84 yowa, of 10 ...FOR BEST SERVICE-PERSONAL ATTENTION mohl, nttlH'iiHl u -• PL7-8MB. .. 'urn .4/ Hou... Wontad ...... 112 lirlr.k it H\ack Work Al.I. MAKINMV, 1'LAi.TI I'lrt., gO f/luoc^ill/loc^yy Abt, " , .• . Bflkmnn- II. trvlngwn, tiolovud bus-, 'bafotra Tuesday noon of weak lutvlauuppod ^iil T r batui of HtJotv A, Homnibrt davotod P*M*Moc*hin.» i>Woidng'• , 48 Hou*a* Wantod To Rant. . 113 liBjturintf t I'alcjiwo WATI ItmiUOlINO, III1ICK !.ll',W llirgo treetj, l[ONtiA l"oi(01'"loT'cC, OUKteltli lialnl Knr • tlonu thlu naWHi'upui' ,of publlcatlpn. ; Cull 8^4-1700, ^ V4/iO . Hl-:iiK' IMI'IJJYIfJ AND INt;t'HKI). Ni:W HOOFil or oiiytypo rpof'ii ro« Auuuinatili) fl ' inortKaijo. •JoK Vurv Moil coivllUon. 373-01110 01' kno win ijy ucuupt Ihilp-Wuiitml futliur of Mrii, Uoruaru J. Uuiiglor Pumac. Claanlng. . . . • • , 49 Ineoma Proparty."; . '•"• • .. 114 A. tJUl HIO — \ti S-S'1'13. .0 5/20 .jmriod Luatlurn Si CnUvrtu 1 do my * only..- a 3 und WUliatn J< iKommur; brollior ol , 50 Industrial proparty 115 Box Numbers may be uisd for , UWH work*' All work guuraiitaiod, .ton * ar/l-117'U- "l/^ from ainployarti. covoratl by Uta. Rout) Uulil and Mru.. Mildred Pumlture Repairs. 14/23 U.o 1'ulr LuUir/Stuiulurdti. Act, Lot* For Sal...... 116 recvlvlna; roplU* for a'fea a'f l •'1liuii»lcuH-:fi'3-(f/Qn,, Call iiftur 0 1»^(, Kung; ulso mu*vivudby4gfamlolilldr«n, Purs, Repair* ot.St.ordg*. • ,• 31- : ELIZABETH v 'Diugs-8. Cosmeli.es M.ISONUY: l :ill0rt -• Mt'i'iSI «J 'A.ilk/i - 7 CRANFORD licli. t*ppllt)M to oniploymont ,lr> Thu fuiwral wau from "Uauborlu 6 D«*lgn ond S/mparh^ Offka. For Rant...... ]J 50^ and rapllas wilt ba for- ^ HILLSIDE" Alt tyiimi of pliiiii b f;nu:y llnnilimi-, - Mini-tiikos, Karts, Sno-tnobiles terututti enmmttrce. If they a lii-lfk b com-riitt1 u^irk. I'rii; I'litlin'at'.'i; Harth Homo for Fuikurolti," 1)71 Clitv- Arrcjnnstnfint* Jor tha, I^T 9Krt Garago Door*. „..,..*• , 52 Off lea Spaea for Rant, .. 118 -Wardad If * pacified. In no 'UiTH IMlAUMACY for \vmu thwi Uio IMUUI mini-. ton Ave,, Irvington, on 'Itiuraday, April- ••'VJ M.'llai)|i, 232 -•lUi. ]• 0/13 i. family. Ju»? phonal' u)i;j 53 Otflea Wanlad to Rant ... 119 con yvlH box holder * name CRANrORD RADIO ALTON APPLIANCES mum wuuu ($1,60 uit hour (°r Guns, ( * .". •• .*.'*••• TOBIA'S APPLIANCE 204 eiWHTNUT ffl'.i KOtiKLLK PAHK CHARMING *CAPE MINI 1UKI-: — ltupii BoralilbUr (or IK thvnou to b't I'OO'H Church, Irv- . b,a divulged. viw.v. ni:uvi:nY O.»I-:N VMW wlth-l'iirui*. uiit-ln ktlcliwn,. wull, ilotiillB call Mti-7203 botv/ooll 4 b't i-rnmi uiuplpymoiit OW if l\\*)T>\ inuton, for a lU«h Mauu of lloqui&in. Outl*rs& Loodor** •. • •'• • 54 Proparty Wajitad 120 Y ; 500,000 ' viticiQN! ntxiii) n.VtJiii ft, tinunti-rlop rjinuu. .1 l.uil- do nut puy. 'tlinu itnd u hutf foi Inf«rmunt Holy Sepulchre Cemtitory* Sala*, R»nlal*,Apprnl*ol. 121 . M EASTMAN ST. Jtfi-mS . 1135 EDZABETH AVE. 354-0525 P.M. wenhitiyu, JI 4/J2' H*°tlng ...... ' • 55. 129? LIBERTY AVE. 323-7768 WMtmtt, tiln twtth, 'lUnmhlnn In work lit 'itutiefcH (if JO,'tiourti. In i Moras.For Rent 12! A L TOl'LACUA Hama Improvemant* . . . • 5a coLT&rcAt«Err^ (,-/r ' uuconr! tuitli. rinUlutcl work wutik. If ri>riulrodPt>y luw, •Summ.r Rental U2 CI.KANIINC, -OQMJ'ANY rtic runt I i'n roam, (.ttuchtul ynr- \ -• •' • '. J •. 1 Addltlonul luromiuUun i.bout Incoma ToK R.turns. • . • K'llf :;iiiiMil»it(ili»i', 1n llu. llointr mjti, Itiruu lot. .'•'*• ' EARLY COPY Insurance. . ...'..» .,<'* :& Auk fqr Wultor Honly culllnu or writing nlarloV Decorating...... > 59 hm • ' iRli , 60 -- CALL (;H/-:>1)31 . . to observe thu Friday- doiid-. ,g „. AUTOMOTIVE 686-7/00 L1NPEN IRVINGTON SPRINGRELD THE BOYLE CO • U.;*I,.1)B*|7«V.ni'ertl*^ Jnaufotlon. 123 / iine for oliTor than spot nows. uuu imill lluur DlvUlon . Phono' Automobile. For Sala. . . Take stock i^i Americ 62 Automatlva Sarvlca. . . ^ - 124 NoWuiU--' - Kitchen Coklnals PHOENIX APPLIANCE I'liol l.':.'iiONAl,"l(tJ(i.SHAMI il43K.Jt.rB.-y SI.,K!la...-JS>4aO0 •Incliiilc your namo. address ----- HuVUSSivlWiionih 970' llro ii.l HI. ELKABfiW AutoB'Wantad.v.-.-.-. . • 125 LINDIN RADIO WILDIROTTIR'S OrT IN'IKIMl. Al.'lfl W.M.I, T'l • nilntTo~4I" Sii ':» ilm ihuiia lUS-i27'J • 2-226B' Mobil. Horn...... 126 PbUMBERS, ATTEMTIONI Soil ami phone number W E. ELIZABETH AVE. M6-2591 910 SPRINGFIELD AVE. 339-1200 ' 20d MORRIS AVE. 1T64U0 n.'xiie; ci,i.ANi;i' AND 63 Motorcycle. For Sola . . 127 ' your .orvi^o. to 30,000 locul «T/f Landscape GardGardeninge . . Lawnmower SiServ' i 64 - Truck*, For. Sola. . ; . 1 138 (uMillio. with .1 lowc,,.I Wu.il Ail cull 606-7700. _ - - g'--. ^

Hizdbeth General Fortune and ihe'NatlonarAud'ubon publication. Miss Katharine D. Cass ofUnion. vice-presi- teers udio assisted with tlie Christmas Seal t for Rickel Center dent' of t|ic TB-Resplratory Disease Associa- Campaign. ' . Cunningham is a graduate pf Drew Univeroity^ -The-maBageiM>l-thenewRickel Home Center, tion of Central New Jersey, announced today '/•Cunningham,, who resides in'Florham Park; and holds an Tionorary doctor's degree from which opened Thursday of last week in East for Springfield is jo hold classes for has written a dozenbooks and nearly a thousand •376-0400 for Police Deportment tliai'the association will conduct its fourth anT ' Montclalr State College, He has received the Brunswick,' is Michael C. Anzano of "Edison, ; or First Aid Squad nual business and diiuier meeting Wednesday articles on every facet of New Jersey's past New.Jersey Education Association Award for AM. Rickel the firm's president, announced and Ipresentj His books "include "This Is New evening, ,May-.12,-at the Casino-In-~rhe-Park,' distinguished servic^.io education. ' ..„_ this week. . , . ;, * ,. Dial Operator for Fire Department 07081 expectant parents^ Lincoln Park, Jersey City. • • ' Jersey," "Tlie New Jersey Sampler,". "The. New JerseyShore," "Newark," and "New Jer- Tickets to the event are priced at J7.5O and • The new East Brunswick Home Center Is Classes for expectant parents at The Eliza- The program will also feature an address 376-6440 for 'hot line' , • seyt America's Ma.in Road," die only one-vol- may be obtained by calling the association at 7S.000 square feet Is size and is located on beth General Hospital will start, Monday, by Jolin T. Cunningham, New Jersey author 333-30BCI, any business day^Miss Cass urged . Route 18 and Racetrack .road. --•_- - —on'drug problems Publlihod Ev.ry TkuridK Pottage •• • partment—gained while, assistant manSger in Moiling Addon Subicrlptldn Rof« Subjects will include "Pregnancy-The Impli- Christmas Seal CuTnpalgn. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 197) Pold ol Sprln (l«ld, N.J.. " 20 Cents Pjr Copy - the original—East-rBrurisvvick B^>re. He has VOL. 42 NO. 29 p.o. sXSifiiu/H t8.50 Y.o.ly B cations of—Pregnancy on- Members of the Miss Cass said that the session, scheduled- Penn Glee Club to sing at YWCA in Elizabeth completed courses In business and clvtp ad- Family," "Physical and Emotional Changes to begin at 6:30 p.m., will include tlie election —ministratioiii n andd lumber-.reiSlUin^tTitrCltyliberisllijii?9telty: In the Expectant Mother," "Physical and Em- of officers-for the 197.1-72 program year, dis- The Elizabeth YWCA will sponsor a concert or the board of ,dlrectors;pf College, New York. . !\' -v oUonal Preparation of the Mother and Father tribution and review of the group's annual re-' by the University of Pennsylvania Glee Club eral chairman. Tickets-jnayJje-secured from He and. his wife, the former Mary Williams * tor the Birth of the Child,". "Physical and port, -a discussion regarding the association's on pridayrMay 7, at 8:30 p.m. at the Masonic her or from Mrs. R. S. Tomllnson of 647 Elm of The Bronx, JJ.Y., have eight children Wi' '" Emotional. Needs of the Newborn Cliild," program, of work during the current fiscal Temple, 668 N. Broad St., Elizabeth".' St., Rdselle, or the YWCA, 1131 E.. Jersey St., 10 grandchildren. ' \ "Tlie role of the Motherland Father,'—and ycar^und thepresentationofawards td volun- Miss Trudy Loronz of Cranford^a-member Elizabethr—•'" ' .- : • . "Instruction JiTCbntrolle'd Breathing and Re- Bill to a if wins luxation during Labor." ' The classes,,to be given In die evening so that husbands ahU wives can attend, are open aiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig to expectant parents regardless of the hospital they may choose for the delivery of the baby. A professional nurse wlth-special training BANANAS Patlang rule in parent education, will conduct die course. Classes will be held in theNursingStudents ^ Rpiri sr , Fllrahelh. A_nominal resent fee is charged. Forregistratiorrandadditionald — tighteneel for Tlie' CbUritll '6Wl As thiB iiifuuiiiiiiun the Public-RelatlonsOffice,Eliza- week reminded residents that atourof-J beth General Hospital, 289-8600, mayjx! called.. the high, school facilities will precede TwojppenL houses •its referendum meeting jonight. The 1 meeting -wiU~focus^orr-7(Jnion—ebunty-6 ^—Anfcpottution vnlt /scrjeduled by UC .Regional High Schdol District's proposed ™ building expansion program to be pre- R-esoiutiorrJisWlldws' need tatlte voters next. Tuesday. SWEET RED RIPE -Committee exempts a- ""•' A tour-will-starr-at'-7r4SrTne-jneetin°- ! I— in Assembly measure _ Si WATERMELONS property'-qn-higfiway = will begin at 8:15 In the cafeSrio of'thV" Union County Citizens for a "Clean Environ- - •IJnioiL.CoileKo will liop'r two Saturday-morn § Jonathan-^Bayton Regional-High School. "-— "~ By ABNER GOLD —rEL. rnepr fnrmcrlyTln'idii County Cltlzenrrfor-eiean- nc open houses ta welcome hij-h school )unlors BY JANICE ADLER • ~ On liand to answer questions and explain -the refeTendam~wtlr-beDr.~Fred_B.__ — Tlie RecioTilfmiglrSchool District Board of y —/Yir~ has-asked citizens of Union County :to"bc-" -and <:enloi's'and-thoi~-narcnts-ti> dm Cranfor'd "Towhslilp Committee Tuesday night Education Tuesday night-formally approved ...-, come more puIlUtion'CQnscious during tlip r.nr-— campus "and to ncquuin.t them with the college's PASCAL CEKRY 318f afyroved 4 tu 0 a /uning- amendment which Hagedorn,. president-,of the»4iegionaL||_ school board; Mrs. Natalie Waktey board = the purposes of—a bill now-before the state — • .-rent Earth Week observance, educutUinnl proemms and facilities, it was re- FRESH FLORIDA -lncxeases the amount of parklrig~spaco~De- leglsiafurelwliicli would establisli procedures David Blrkit,- president,' said: "Few people ported dils week-by. George PI Lyhc,q7direcio£ quired for all new nonresldentlal construction member from-Spclngfield.-and-Robert-B- Ca~yanture7 Iilgh" sdioorprlncipaj. 77 3 for"|tlie~3isiolution:.ol a 'regional' district, or-. ". realize tliat by buying tlie right products every-. —of-admlsslons. JUICE ORANGES 12^49' In Springfield., Committeeman Robert Planer the withdrawal of_ one or more communities one can lielp. by usrng~reiur[iable_botacs, low Tlie opi'ii houses are scheduled for this Satur- was absent. - -- ~;_• aiiuiiuimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiil -— from such-a district. ' ..' . .or non-phosphate determents, low or nonlead day and Mny 8, both from 10 it^m. to noon, -U.S. #1YEabW GLOBE - The action came after continuation of-the,'. Meeting-before-some 30 interested citizens •g^j^i^o^- t^r auolrtiny HDT nnd disposable dia- Accordln|S to Lynes, iliiTojTcn houses are du- publlc_hearlng from the Apri]_13 meeting; The ut-ihc..beerficld School, 'Mountaliijiide, i _ pers, and bymakinganeffbrttoformcar pools, signed to ElvBn9 washrooms.-- value of scliool prbporty; not tlie original cost; " bers. Mondily meetings are hold on the first more ycafsat four-year, colleges1 and-univer^ It also ialis Mr one pafKIIlg space^foFTeach District Board 6t Education on its $4.7 million expansion bond plan which wlll-be-tlie-aubject- ~'~3;-'Municipal credit ratings of withdrawing 'Wednesday of eVeryTnonthat die RosoJUe Fire -sides.,'-The college offersprograms in liberal '150 square-feet,—ratlrer-than-tlie-fornwr-203— districts, should be utili/ed to prevent Im-— House, 725 Chestnut St., Rosellc.-Furthe: ' arts, engineering, business administration,^ PORK square feet. " '___ ,of a,referendum on Tuesd5yrSome"75""itl7sns~ attended. . . . - • • ..._ ._ pairment—of—the vuluo of -.regional bonds;-" formation and a free. "Ee'n.-tipK^Kheeican'be life"science, physical science,'odticatlmi, and _ Joseph Cook of NewarK; an.attorney repre- 4. Auditors of. tlio roglbnal;:-distficif~and Toward the purfhax - The now-coipmehts wcrein addliibn to dis-- obtained by" coritactlng-Valerlc Dwyer of Ro- iaw-eiiforcsment, - which lciid to-an Associate _senting two families on Morris aVenue, said " -component districts should supervise the-dls—:__ elle, 245-2693. .' • • • in-Arts -decree.— , . . LOINS cussion by board members andothers on_os=~ the ordinance should oe redrawn to clarify tribution of assets. NESTLE CHOCOLATE —• I GOVTiNSPKTtir" pects-of the proposal which hadbeenpreviously Union College-is accrediteiTby tho Middle these_pointsT7He added thac the action to mea- 5. There should lxjafprmulafordetermlning • reported. .. ".'; ~" " 1 "of ^'^^* CHICKEN -sqre-a—bullding's-slze- from the outside is thu share of'Jbonded indebtedness to be re- : "drastic-,". .:ln-addltion, Cook -presented a Among the new topics mentioned were tho _L C1 LEGS ; following: tained by u withdrawing district wlilch has ^ -pebtion opposing the-ordlnance to the cbni- j _noijo_DLtherregional facilities in its borders.. THICHON Ib. BREAKFAST TREAT 49* Minor Cj K. Jones, board member mlttee. He said that about _5CL percent of p n 1 h ln - . 6. There should be some protectlon-for 4=RJ}eekeepingClub property owners affected bythe zoning change from Mountainside, shifted his stand somewhat "ffliOSF'^AI '• — ~ndl Srh '"'' s °pf» nr """~ tryouts for the girls' sienior'at Newark StutcCollego, Union. Tlie Recreation Department towns which might be left -without school fa- tenanee of trees: and shrubs at a public meet- -on-what-he-regards as a commitment to .keep— softbaU-leagutr-held-Saturday-nt-tlie-Sandmelcr Pleld; Debbie Bell T will sponsor-play-in tliree ay.o groups, for fourth imd flftli Rraders,- signed the petition. ~ 7 ~ ;— — TTcilitles. ...__z. —. — ••-. • ' ~ _lng next Tuesday at 8 p.m. In theUnion County • FRESH ALL BEEF 1 1 Gov. LivlngBtpn-a-r:hls-borough's home high ' is tlio catclicr and the umpire; partly hidden, is Connie Ledder, a for sixth, jjcvcndi uiidoiglitli.graders and for high, schoolers;—r Extension Auditorium,-300 E. North-a"- .sho w film April 30 Committeeman -:Raymond Forbes said the 7, Tliere should bij ..explicit provislon-.foc —committee"'Is not "contemplatHpg penaLtzing— school. He said he would agree to have Moun- Westfield.^.^ . .1 Tho-.-Unlon'County'4-H SJuburbun p GROUND BEEF SHOULDER - —ALL VARIETIES BANQUET tainside vounBsters attend-sclioorin Spring- tenured- echoOl . persgiinol, particularly ad- ing Club will .present film entitled ' 'Boes gqr: -anyone:" He added thatlhe.townshlp Is trying alnlstxators whose responsibilities might bo FRESH EXTRA LEAN •splrramoni"soveral districts;- •' ._:•—TO-PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: Hire" "on Friday-,-April 30k at 7:30 p.m.'ln the' Exteiisioh'O'ffice, 300 Nordravcr.; E. Wostfieldr GROUND ROUND b COOKIN' " •__L.Board imembors stressed^there wasno im-'. •_ Would" you like Verne help in preparing Aclmissio'n is freo; •'•• - -mediate likelihood of dissolution-bf tills dis- BAGS "- Gene Lord of State' Farm Insurance said his ' ^-Berkeley Heights residents declared that Refroslimbnts will bu.served by the Subur- I'Ktan LEAN ',-.- . •V'^k school buses-from MountainsI3e~woiildT)e less : ; ilojig Morris avenue -paper and askfor our'^Tips-on-SuErnltting ban Bee "cltiTi. "Coiii irdrQtioTlCV 4^H-leader-and -of-a hazard:on-Mountalri-avenue In Springfield, to run _T, n 'i • »i professional apiarfstjrwtlj conduct u.diacussloii thevalue."Jr. \ • THE MEETING CONTAINEDJew refo'rences GROUND CHUCK ^79 Arnold Konstad s»|dJJventfe|lS_thej_t6vmshlp^ -a-heav^ly-traveled artery.-than-on^the hilly, d f te r sto ck "News KeleoseSr— , — l6dflfIlT ' iWIFT PMMIUM OVENHIADV DUICIOUS : 7 to the '4.7 expansion bond proposarioibC7pre=L_ ; -_ • CITY CUT COUNTRY STVU should buy property on which to park."-He- winding approaches M^Gov* Ovihgstoh. -=^ GREEN GIANT -—Board nriembemJndlcated that tlie lillly -.. _, .iirosldent.-tliis-weekan.ioirnced sented to voters in the district's, six towns oh added that he feels the ordinance "smacks of -Tuesday. •• • - , -' - DUCKS 59J SPARE RIBS terrain~at'G6vr'Uvlngston~w6nra"""naKer"ubr_ the purchase o* all of-diu' slock of die Suburban FROZEN partisanship and is not realistic," . —— .-Publishing--Corp.,'--lryington 'Herald, Inc;,- During the public hoaring_atjlio close of die standal expansion .of .the building:and parking: __Nell_Eruker_Q£^14S. BONELESS area, there-at least comparable ln cost to" ^Trumar .Publishing..Corp,, and-the Stuyvesant meeting, however,Jormor Mayor Fred Wil- BONELESS STEAK SALE RICE 12-oz. Dry of 191 TookeP ave. will bothel971 Dofrio-"" Offset Co., owned by the estaleofSamlloward.' liblms of Mountainside asked about enrolment p ROAST BEEF SALE! ..,.! cratlc_candldato-, .fqr..Springfieid_To_wnsl!ip ddnreJJTeme provide more athletic fieldsrv ^ m -Mintz was an assoclit" of Mr, Hnimn-rl for projections .made in conjunction with die ex-' 20 - 2-OZ. PATTIES RANCMMS " complained about the fences dividing Committee. Their candidacy was announced- iVinrr- rlinh ~n yrMir^ •_ •_^=z paiiBlpn planning. ~" ----- •-—^- T MORE MILES THicicxorsHoynjEH ...Z mercial and residential property, especially —-in response to charges that sale of Bal- • at the annual Sprlnfifiold' Democradc'dinnor, "Springtime ... ZW-lb. tusrol Golf Club at any tinie might swamp Mr. and Mrs. Mintz reside at 307 Aldenrd.,- -—rDrr-FrOd Hapiodbrn ot_Bprkeley~I-Ielghtsy^ is the theme of the aimual. Ibr boa those behind the post office and the Conte's _ SpringflelcT board president, said tlio projections extended LONDON BROIL SILVER TIP ROAST 1 —dinner-iittnee:sponsored by the Toward the purchase o BEEF PATTIES •a (Continued' on page 23) • (Continued on pago 23) by tlie. Duma erotic munlclpalchairman.Don'a'fd The four corporations publish eight news^- raintrr~lfl78.-I:Ie_agreed_that the figures showed- —Gerebral Palsy Seryico Com- TASTY Lan^who-ls-aLcandidate for the State Assembly. -; papers, -Tlio-Union-Leader, Union;-lr.vlngton an increase from the;present-.5,-S00_studejits.. SWAN LIQUID RUMP ROAST Ib. BIRDS EYE ORANGE q:lia--"974-elocttoris—follow two'succcsslve— mjltee of'Uriton CouTftyT The SHOULDER STEAK Pius <- 39, !== Herald 1 rvingtonjjVailsbLirg Leader, Newark; to .some .5,800- in 1973, arfd--tlieii a 'gradual "affair wiU_be_.held..May 1 at DETERGENT Uj 09 BORDEN'S LITE LINE years of Democratic victories—at -die-local-7" Springfield. Leader, JSpriiigficld;. Mountainside -decrease to about 5,100.In-4978. ~". - '•'•""" the Shackarnaxon'Country Club.. LfcANS. TENDER"__J_ : :: poll37"Prosenc"MByog-Nat-Stokes7Won:hi"-:sea|-r- -Echo7'M'oun"t51hsiabTThe7^"7-narW"oTKffseUeT 12OZ. SIZE : CROSS RIB ROAST*I =Si SAVE 2Oc - ~ —in-Scotch "Plain's..Music will be .--.- 12-OZ.SIZI inr 25 . i-jln—1969 und~Cp'mrnltteemen Arthur Caprio,.— Rosellfc Park; Linden. Leader^Llnden and diq •figures wore based solely on ehrolmonrnow— ""by'~tlio" 7Edward' Nbwak or- GOODOillii.* ATTWO GUVJ CUBE STEAK 23 and Roberr-Woiichekiwere the winners indie - ; OfW<«u0OM par cutlomtr. ICI Suburban Leader, Kenilwortli; along -Wldi-Tho. in die sending elementary-schools and did not We soltVblvos; BccauscTwc"-jbeiievc a touj;--^-— — chestra. _ ;_ "'•_' Good thru Sot.. A p., 14.1971 TOP ROUND ROAST k I " 1970 eloction. Tho-seats -be|ng-ooniefit^d£ill=—Suburbanalr; e a —semi-monthly publicatioiL ionslctor "iicli fifct,ors as recycling of liome's lastinu car will save you a lot more money thait - .„•, A weekend in Bermuda for. UL4-22 .1971 arc. Chose presently held by CommTttee-- mailed to.50,000-homes in die-suburban- arca_ ,sales-to"younHcr-Jumilies-\«itli"smaller"chIl-7. lonjjilastinBTgasoline. Grantetly--WC"can!t ^—__; ' two, ' a popiup~'rV AM/FM TURKEY —STEER SLICED- MILK • men Raymond Forbes and Robert planer,- _ - •'•. of Unlon-and—Essex=Counties;-JFhe -publica-? dronji-futur.e liuiialnii-developmenta within the guarantee how lon){ your Volvo will hold up, :... '" radlq_combiiv(itlon arid a.cas- e - Pragecand Dry were described by a Demo-? _•tions:havc-a-totnl7Circulatlon of:80,000 indie 'dismcxjihd a shift in attendance to public m Expansifori" oi_mu. tour high schools In tlie." "tlisses; transferring students from school to ; but we .do" know Volvos last an average of-M—" . • =rsette-and radio will be award-. DRUMSTICK ^ 29 BEEF LIVER cratic spokesman as "two men who. are extra- middle and upper-kieome-suburban-aroa sur- schools~ frbm"private7iind parochial schools. tJ.S.D. A.CHOICE f IHST CUT" APPETiZiNG DEPARTMENl Union County Regional ttigh School'Dlstrict school as to equalize tho crowding among all ordinarily well'qualified to servo ontlicTown- —^In—othor business,^die board- upproved on years^jn Sweden. eiirT" — • ' COUPON LfrfEEjE^ TWO GUYS BLUE LABEL OR tONNIE MAID —shoiild-noc wait until tlie state legislature acts. "roundlng Newai'k.and-Ellzabet(i. .. ,. Mrs. Frank Plzzl- of Now die schoolb', and elimination of-school-classes • ship Committee. Pragar ls'-crairicd as sm ac- • j»The.Stuyvesant Offset Co. is-the"printlng uppllciuubn for stain approval fbr_ die con- ou DOMESTIC-".: onbills providing for withdrawal or dissolution;'" such as thb'se-for^the slower^learners, for . Solfy want true economy, biry_a Volvo fi-ohv Providence ' is in charge . of Toward th« piinha**" of countant, having graduated from.city-Univer- organization for the' publlcations-and Is now tinued use ottlJIffisTUaidaTSCclassrooms-bqcaUso- SLICED BACON 39^CHUCK STIAK5^49 —from-a -rogl6nai-Nysto«ri~T^ne~pr©sidetit7of the : us.Ghancesarc, you shouldbedriving j resorvntious and Mrs. Wil- ONE JAR OF lb The- lionor students and for-some of dio ad- sity of New _Y.ork, nnd Dry is an attorney, in the ' process of Installing, tlio latest com- of present overcrowding in the • Iiigh'sdiool3. " lACAMCCO IMP0BKIu ) FARMER SIYL1 PLYMOUTHJOOC_ ' board of education said this weok. vunced academic 'courses.?.-— • '. •—••-•-- it to the bank to milke deposits liam McCaffory. of Summit HEINZ MEAT OOR '•ITII' ™?L '""""": """""""V »*%#% •-•:>"»Yy-^i=>~=-^-—. M'1% BOILED; 7 "''-~lioMng~~a-Iaw-~le~;reo from Loujalana State puterized pliotocbmpos.ltion equipment; ~r- ThcsQ. Include one room at-jonathun: Day tori 1- m 7 ""Even if suclj a blLUis passed, tliere Is-no "-—TThe .., RQglqnal . District will, present a . University, Both nibh"lmve"pluye(i~u~cilvc roles long after you stop driving it C way of knowing^noW-JHhetliur the- terms for .Milton Mliuz, who is president of "the lour Regional, Springfield; four at' GovrLlvlngstdn FREE! $4,730,000 expansion program to-the voters IrTlbcal activities."' ".' ' __. .. — ervations nnd tickets call Mrs. l theretomakecarpayments. ^g^jHj^^pjj j|| SALAWII:,y9 SAUSAGE MEAT.^4y HAM dissolution or withdrawal would'be"atcractlve : corporations, will be the publisher of the news- Regional, Berkeley Heights; four at A. L.~ Plz'/i ~l_277-2840 or Mrs. 1 WITHJIHI* COUPON A SI< ^oCTucfday.-.-^v..-.-—^^—--v^—r —---— "Inreferrlrig tb~Prugorj, the party spokesman l~Clarkr"and:five at'Dovia^ _' MFR. HEINZ CO. - ~to~tlio?yaters- of tills regional district," Drr^" 'The Regional District conpprlses Berkoley- papers, T(ie_pther_offlcers"are ,Margaret.A. McCaffory at"273-ftO96,—T- obop oNiv At two ouiri ~~- RICH'S DARK MEAT Fred B. Hagqdoirn said. >-,—._ .— •- — lndlcutec( dittt-"Neil probably knows more about -Mlntz, vice-presidentiindsecretary, andAslier Brearley RegionalyKenilwortli. , • • " " Proceeds will 'be uscd~to ffift TWO GUYS YELLOW CLING"" TWO GUYS CRSAMY , Heiglus,-Clurk, Garwood, Konilworth, Moun^ _.._tax-and—financial-matters' dian anyohe else' m Onm coupon per CUitonw.' "It would seem foolish.to.dotract further talnside a.nd_Sgringflold, and operatesTo\ir lilgli -Mintz, -Vlce^pr.esident.-treasurer and business" .- . * + « . • ' — "O*°4 ll»u lal.. Apr. 14. 19 J support, inn-'Cerebral—Palsy r n c JUving in town. He works for Phlllp-J.-Le.vin.. • mana'fier.r-' • . - -THi; BQA'RD PRESIDENT, Hagodorn, named LOHGTETRM PEACHE; TURKEY jrom the edtic«tionffhneeds^.-oiir sni ^ r hy -Bflhaoliii'VWliir a- totnl onrr.'wlt|i litiadqujnEr ;• "StlWJHIMI "gSjf^jS^^S^^^^'^

Jfe-'-Sdejna-to l • -"no urgen'cy in passing legti cniTl>l;.s •wn rir~paclou< parking and . C00J Don Sol.. Apr. 14.1971. for tho formation of roglonafscliodl districts , Friend, Inc.,. in'MlUburu, a volunteer group "• "Tlio Heglmtul High School referendum, tliat r pta'ld. Wood irams. * nttu 1 about' rising taxes have met to form an largo laUctlon o( name and prlvolobrand.l • - ti-oz. tWODUIt -•. wlilch mans tlio phone J467-2487) ai'ound ilie GOOD ONtV AT tWOCUVl j^U .^.•* Hoovy duly lipper. ^ •was- passed in .1931. This act .cbntuined no. 'Springfield will benefit from, must- bp strongly organisation called RID; "Republicans, In- ii p«r cuilonMt. provisions for dissolution, of-or'withdruwul'. clock. . • supported by '.bur 'citizenry. An addltiwi to • «io. Mr Yomv ' 100* i ' dependents, Domocrats for basic education THE FINEST WINE MERCHANTS IN UNION COUNH 686-1845 .. *p>. 14, IWI .from a regional system once it is formed, "During' the 'last' few months," Schwartz Jonalluin Dayton is sorely needed and .long ; GIFT DEPARTMENT said, "we lincl indications that "many cullers and against wasteful and unnecessary spend- . Krl««r Imported Sparkling. and in the 40 years since then no such onabliite overdue. . '...'• ing in our public schools,'*,. legislation bus been pussed. , -\ were lifrtiid they might be identified by Hot "We have become die old mini of the BAKERY SPECIALS Lino volunteers. They sometimes usked for A-spokesman, added: . ' • .. _ "Further postponement, of the expansion will ,. Regional District, while tlio othor communities • . "Tho May »1 Regional High School expansion BLANC DE BLAKCS DOM SILVAHO ROSE 7"reqUriie~~eltiref" ilio~~lousliig of even ^ioro teni- ' out-of-town aoiVlcoa in order to guarantee have benefited from new and Improved scliool £ 1 referendum is the first target because the Sunny win* from PartumiI. Qual- anonymity." • - ' ONION ROLLS PKC,OF6O-, 29 WEEKLY SPECIAL porury classrooms or u definite cliange in tho. facilities. Let us not lie short-changed: any ' referendum, an the one voted down last May, ity atamodoit prfca, frv It I«J wine COUW.JI.RU J»t,twlen 'I'" 1 1 broader-extension of the service wo Imve. to a good, sound high schoql bdifcutlon. AIRWICK SPRAY » • "Instituting double soasio|i3 ot.iuritmdatory '. Import, olio la.lo ahdquallty 99 price. ( referenda dmt built the other school complexes. "UecuuKo of the lack of tlnui we feel dmt. but much'U»« In coat. 2 BARS Or LARGE offered Springfield for tlio past 7 1/2 months. 4/5 Quart COCONUT CUSTARD PIE -*.„ 69 12-manth school, which would ineuiTs'umnier- .•: . and atlilodc facilities. 'It is our turn to receive public debate with another groupcallodSPACE, 3 AIR FRESHNER AU calls to-tlio Springfield Hoi Lino will bo some ' consideration" mid support from our IVORY SOAP v referred to tlie mow'number, 467-2487." a group publicly -endovsing the referendum, neighbors, - ' "~" ... ' may not -bq foaiiiblo buforo tho May 4 vote, OOOO ONIV AT TWO CUV) STREUSEL BOATS -^ 43* -JllllllllllllllllllilllllHIIIIIIIIIlililllllllli lllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll| ''Our children desurvo the tost we. can give CORDIER BULLY HILL On* toutton p«f ^uilomar.- Polling places -ttlthomili. public debate by' interested citizens • . tloyd Ovu J-l. Apr. 14. \11\. •• SUGAR DONUTS ^35- would go a long way in pi-esenting opposing' On« O< France'm Top Expdr'fer» VINEYARDS U Tllu' Heglomil lllu^'Sclio'el District | Viewpoint!) oil tlie "referendum, • referendum nn the $4.7 million plan to 1 -..' THu Lea-jlii. of Women 'Voters- of | •'We are going to pay for an addition in the "RID will "conduct a .direct mull campaign . R?d or White,,- • |29 THIN PRETZELS BOX »+. 79 • Springfield ;Wlll- provide lnfonnatlolv on H •near fiituro,jWhotliorrlt Is ut SpriiiKfleld or before(, tlio May 4' roferondum 'in ordur to. PLAISIRDE FRANCE . E»(o(i.l.ottlodby Wuit«|r Taytjor expund all four hinh scliobls wl.lVbo held a '•Porkol'eyi Heights. Tho tax dollars this time •' 1969 vlnfag*. popular Fr»noJi , from hU prlv^if -yltieyurd. In Tuusdoy from 2 to'Op.ni. Springfield.I. the rosults o^Tuesduy's'referondum on 1 'explain UH opposition' to tho Referendum. ttfbl* win*. Choos* from R«d, *N,Y. State. Coma l|t and hour 4/5 Quurt rhojleglonal High School expanslonplun, g shoiild bd spout hare at homo for our school 7 polling placqH iil'o Jonuthun DuyionHe- i Members "working on tho mulUhg will be Whit* or Ro»«. May th« pl«o ^ 36 th« Mtory if bout thti \Ma tit IU In 1 glpmil Hifili School, for Election Districts § COUNT1N ON VICTORY — Elton Dry, left, and Neil Prager, named fiyllie Democratic Interested cltlzeiiii were advised to call 3 „ and our children.- • i , . i- Mrs. Grace .Lubimin, Dou\oci-;ittc>conimitteo- •ur« b« yours) ; . . 1 N.Y. Statu WIHK.^ , - "Do- yauvuolf, youv' community, and your 4/5 Quart 1 to 6, and dm Edward Walton School, 's . Hcreenlng. commlttea. tlils~Week as cundidates for tlie Towndhlp Commlttoo, mnp plans 376-.W73, 379-6609 p'r 376-4271, between | * woman, audUlU Doon-Jer, uiii;uccuBBfulcundi- W« raurv* tlw right to limit quonlitics. - -ciilldttiii u'fuvpr uncl vote for die passing of tho u OPEN DAILY9.30 A.M. 'Til 10 P.M. foe district:! 7 to lS. - • >' . | for tlio primary election on June 8 and for the general election next foil. Today is the the hours of 9:45 and 11 p.m. on/ruoaday. | cliito for the Rogloiul School Dbard of •Edu- W« warmly lnvll« you to vl.ll us «lili«r In p«raqo or by phoiia and wo will try to o