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VOL. 12 NO. 51 legend Clsil Psitsgs b^ Tiymi! Pybi.jhi'iy Cnfjf ^jh* The Rev. Gerard j, MeGarry, pastor of Our His decision was based on the findings of a Similar pinn Hefeate^ Lady of Lourdes Catiiolic Church, Mountain- 10-man lay committee that was formed to study side, announced it a parish meeting last week possible alternatives opened to the parish when last spring in district that Our Lady of Lourdes Grammar School Ble Dominican Sisters, currently staffing the By ABNtiR null) "will continue to function ii long as the school, are withdrawn' at the end of the 1970- HIP Reeionsi High Srhoui Distriet Board of parishioners desire and support it," 1971 school year. Educauan list wnek voted rive to four to A church spokesman said, "They will de- fpstihmli in % new referendum esspnaaily the part, reluctantly, leaving behind them a record same school expansion bond iisue which wai that will be difficult to surpass as Our Lady of defeated hy the vniera last May ! 2, by a margin Highlanders Lourdes Grammar School has ranked extreme- of SliS vntp« in the Regional District's six ly high in educational accomplishments towns. No date was set for the new referendum. throughout the entire Archdiocese of Newark." The resolution approved by the board last Father McGarry issued the following state- Tuesday ot rhe Deerfieid School, Mountainside, ment: "Ten years ago, I was wimess to the did plnee a $6 million limit on the new pro- keep holiday planting of a seed on a imall plot in this fine posal. The measure which lost last spring had a community of Mountainside, This seed has priLe tag of $6 97^,000 Thetutil vote was 3,367 grown to a vibrant and living thing that has to 2,832 brought credit to jail citizens of Mountainside streak alive whether they be of Catholic or non-Catholic Primary oppo>iition last spring came frum persuasion. I believe that we should expend Mountain lde where mj»t voter,, objected to a By BILL LQVETT every effort to keep our school open to comple- pupil distribution plan which would have sent all On a beautiful Thanksjdving morning, every- ment the efforts of our fine public school uf the borough s -tudents to Jonathan Dayion thing itemed to go right for a Oov, Livingston system. Regional High School, bpringfield, radier than football team that has lived with defeat all to Gov Livingston Rejjonal, Berkeley Heights, season. The result was an amazingly easy "Recently, I commissioned 10 lay members which has been regarded as Mountain«ide's 26-14 victory over Watehung Hills, The victory, of the parish to investigate the possibility of home school" lor tfie past decade RegionaTs second of the year against sLx losses keeping our school in operation not for one year The vote against the referendum in Mountain- and one Urn, makes the 1970 season look a but on a continuing basis. They have spent side wai l,2J0 to 1W Springfield voters also little better; the Highlanders nearly equalled exhausting hours in fulfilling their charp and rejected the prapa al, 7hD to ^57 following a last fall's mark of 3-6. reported back to me, ld-t-miflute campaign against the plm by citi- r It was a good way to end a season « is- 'Based on their findings, I strongly believe zens who regarded it a toj costly piCially one such as Regional had mis year « that our school, though faced with great chal- h previous expansion referendum wa- de- and it matched, the way Gov, Livingston has lenges, can continue to play a vital part in feated in 1968 The primary apposition then ended every football season In its IQjrears, educating our children in the academic area. came from Springfield where voters felt The Highlanders have never lost a Thanks- Our goal, to provide quality education wi* th at -ending all Mountainside -mdents to Gov, •giving football game, and they kept thfs streak emphasis on the love of God, country and our Living tan would make the system education- alive against WatcbungHillswith conservative, fellowman, remains unchanged. Respect for ally unbalanced Gov, Livingston, under that errarless football, something which they have civil authority and responsibility to tfie com- plan would have had almost twice as -many munity and church will always be part of our students as Dayton had trouble doing all season. teaching." The Highlanders did not make a serious The 1970 plan wa- de igned to equalit • mistake, i "first" this year for them, and die The following recommendations were ad- me size of all four high schools as much as credit for this rests mainly on the Highlander vanced by the committee and were accepted possible in order to equalize educational offense and quarterback Kevin Corcoran, who by Father McGarry: opportunity, called a tine game and passed beautifully. In 1. School to be staffed by qualified lay • • • the first half he was six-for-sto passing, teachers, VOTING IN FAVOR of the resolution to picking up 73 yards and a touchdown, as he '2, Upper pides to be-staffed-wlrJh male; reiubmlt last spring's proposal,' wifli 'a: date' directed the Highlanders on two long touch- teachers if possible, to follow completion of designs, were Dr. down drives. 3. Lower padis ,(1-3) jo ,be, operated on a Benjamin H. Josephson and Mrs, Natalie :. jjon-if pded-biiii as it present, '.' • v-i',, Th§i fliW e«M early-in seebiijoVquitieiiif ton Waldt of Springfield, Edwin Little and Dr, I RegiOnal's "second possession of the game. In 4, A male administrator be appointed. Fred B, Hagedorn of Berkeley Heights and the opening periods, the Highlanders had held ' 5, A lay school' boardbe formed, John J, Cuilen of Clark, the ball for 11 plays following the kickoff; 6. Religious education to be provided on a Opposed were Dr. Minor C, K, Jones of tfiSa.feljyjrrlorB had eontfoUed the baU for daily basis by a Dominiean nun specUically Mountainside, , John E, Conlin of Garwood, agslpid^oQufLadyofLeurderfchoolfQrthi& ghyles^eheBerrniBarofKBitiwgrih-iiiflrMil 41 uluyby , Bu h purpose, 5. Dios U Clark, board president. But when the Highlanders regained me baU, 1 Many parishioners have expressed fteir Earlier, a motion to resubmit, in essence, on ttieir 37, Corcoran coolly drove them down approval of my decision," Father McOarry the 1968 proposal was defeated by the same the field, added. "However, it is necessary to get an five to four vote. That motion, presented by He passed twice for good gains — once on a accurate reading of me support for our school, Dr, Jones, would have kept all Mountainside play-fake rollout and pass to Bob Honecker (a "Consequently, registtation for the school students at Gov, Livingston. It would have play that was to work the rest of the day) and year 1971-1972 will take place until Dee, 11 limited the price to $4.3 million, Dr, Jones once to Rich Potempa for a 27-yard advance to in Bie school office. If affyone desires additional stressed that his proposal represented the the Warriors' 16, Most of the work, however, information, he should feel free to contact me "wish of my constituents." was done by Erie Jones, who came off an injury at the parish rectory or Sister jane Frances at The pivotal vote in the matter seemed to be (Continue;} on pagi 2) CLEANINO UP THE TOWN- Borough Councilman William Van Blar- and ottier borough residents are fighting the annual baffle of leaf the schrfol." com of 284 Meeting House lane. Mountainside, and bis two dau^teri, that cast by Cuilen, He stated, "I think we dl (Photo by Bob Baxter) made a mistake in 1968 and the people taught Carol (left) and OaU. demonstrate rlieirleaf-deBringMchnlque, They US a lesson. The same thing happened in 1970, The only thing we need is room tor our kids, "Now we will have the toughest time of our Miss Hoffert wins ^ ^ livei, I don't think pupil distribution is that important, 1 will vote for the plan where we can : get the molt for the kids."-••'•• --•••• --x Many youngsters who might have been con- * * * an demned to lives of mental retardation can now DR, HAOEDORN, chairman of the building function as normal human beings, thanks to and grounds committee, noted that the "'dis- from national unit the efforts of Col, Jacob Eisen, vice-president trict needs expansion, wi* two plans defeated of die Mountainside Board of Health, in rwo years. Now is not the best time, with Barbara Nell Hoffert of Mpunttinside, a stu- ' Through his efforts infants are being tested costs skyrocketed and the economic situation dent at Gov. Livingston Regional High School, worsened. This is our obligation as board has been cited as one of die outstanding high for the presence of PKU at birth. If this chemical cannot be absorbed or converted, the members," school students of English In the country. The He added, "We will use such techniques as National Council of Teachers of English has infant will become retarded. Once the condi- tion is detected, the youngster is given a spe- pre-engineered construction to cut our costs named her a 1970 national runner-up in Its and we will review our priorities. We will annual achievement Awards competition. cial diet without this chemieal for the first four or five years. (Continued on page 2) Last spring a committee of English teachers "While on die board I have had the pleasure from the high school nominated Miss I ioffert of ptting the State Board of Health to test r ••/;-" ;& to represent Gov. Livingston In the competi- for PKU, which is a metabolic cause of re- Students to stage tion along with two other entries from the Jun- tardation. This had never been done before. ior class, according to John H. Hbagland, We wrote the idea'to the Board of Health, the English department coordinator. but never got credit for it," Col, Eisen said, Christmas show A past president of the local board, he also After nomination each student submitted The Mountainside PTA Youth Theater com- samples of his best writing, including an auto- has helped save the lives of children in an- other way. Because of him the manufacnirers mittee will sponsor a live stage performance biographical sketch; completed two standarized o! 'Wow the Grinch Stole Christmas" on examinations on general English knowledge of children's aspirin have cut down from 50 to 30 tables per bottle, "I suggested that they Satutday from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at theDeerfield and skills and on literary awareness; and School gym. wrote a one-hour impromptu essay. These. should be bottled in smaller quantities be- cause it would not be a lethal doge if the This performance will be presented by stu- materials were evaluated and scored by state dents from Gov. Livingston Regional High judging teams of college and high school child got hold of the Jar an d swallowed the entire contents. This way the chances of School, Approximately 60 students, including teachers directed by state chairmen. the school's Drama Club, will be involved. The nation's schools participating nominated saving their lives is greater," he explained, Eisen is also responsible for a coming Geared for an audience of kindergarteners (Continued on page 2) • pharmacists1 official handbook. This book singing and dancing. Tickets will be sold at lists all acceptable drugs, their efficiency and [lie door. standards of. purity. He said, "Through my Time capsule display Monitors are always needed for this per- Bestowers plan efforts the next one in. five years will list The* time eapsuli commemorating Mountain, formanee and others sponsored by the Youth what the drugs are used for, their toxicology, side's 78th annlveriaryis tentatively scheduled Theater, a spokesman said, adding "If you • dosei for children and how they affect the to be placed on display in the meeting room of would be able to help for this performance party_on_Sunday body."-" -'• • , ,T '—•••- the Mountainside Public Library in a ceremony or any future*performances, please call mt The Bestowers will kick off tiie holiday sea- on Jan, 16, according to Matthew Powers, Youth Theater chairman, jean Baker, at "WE HAVE a good health situation inMoun- chairman of the Diamond Jubilee. 232-6404," son with their 10th annual Christmas party tainiide," Eisen said, ''We usually solve all Sunday at 3 p.m. at Wleland's Steak House, our problems. In fact Uiere are very few. Most Rt. 22, Mountainside. Proceeds will benefit of our problems concern food and making sure needy children, according to Arthur Goldberg, fte quality is satisfactory. Most qomplaints chairman. are minor, and there are very few problems OPERATION MAIL CALL Prizes will include autographed books by with disease. local authors. They are Cynthia and John "We test for bacteria in food and drinking Rockmore and Wende and Harry Devlin. There water regularly, especially in stores and A cheerful Christmas or New Year's message to Mountainside men in the also willjje autographed baseballs from Jeff restaurants. We go in without announcing it to service. That is the objective of "Operation Mail Call." Torborg of Mountainside, who is a catcher make spot checks. 1 have established a mini- If you know the addresses of other Mountainside residents in the service, for the Los Angeles Dodgers. There will be mum bacteria count. other prizes too, Goldberg said. rjlease submit them for publication in the Mountainside Echo so that home "We figured out the cost of the Board of town neighbors can send greetings to our servicemen. The Rockmores have written "The Room by Health to the borough's residents. It is very Room Book of American Antiques," They ore low — less than $2 a year per person," professional artists and will be there to auto- Eisen's title of colonel is not honorary. He AMS2 Robert Farley AIC Warren R. Dovies Jr. graph me prizes. earned it. by spending 30 years in the Army X-MAA Division. 138-40-8029 The Devlins have written several children's either as a reservist or on active duty. He USS KiHyhawk CVA 63 463FMSBox 1172 books. His book "Old Black Witch" ha? sold Joined in 1930 and "they retired me in I960," FPO San Francisco 96601 APO San Francisco 96274 more than one million copieb and was mode he said. "You could say it was like a second Into a motion picture that won prizes at both career besides my being a pharmacist. 1 would the Chicago and Venice film festivals. They estimate that I dpent a total of about 15 years SN Frank Palumbo B141623. Amsan P. W. Schmidt are completing "Cranberry Thanksgiving," on active duty." Fox Division B 492080 which will be published by the Parents Maga- He spent four years In the Pacific theater AUTCiGRAPHERS—Antique collectors and authors Cynthia and Julian Rockmore of Moun- zine Press for Thanksgiving next year. USS Ranger (CVA 61) FASU Binh Thuy tainside will autograph their latest book, "The Room by Room Book of American An- during World Wnr II as an executive officer FPO San Francisco 96601 FPO San Francisco 96627 Anyone who Is interested in attending the in a general hospital, He was stationed in tiques ' Sunday at the Bestowers' 10th annual Christmas Pony. This book will be among • party can call either Tom Loftus at 232-2667 the prtes at the party, which wlU benefit needy children. of Mrs. Arthur Goldberg at 232-0202. (Continued on page 2) \ 2-Thursdsv, npeember 3, 1970-MOtJNTAINSIDK (N.J.) ECHO . I ail""1 """"™iiiiuHmiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii«iiii'"mi'iiiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii(lliilliiiiiiiiiniiiiliiiiiiiiii 326 students receive listing! Applications ready 1 PROni F Cai. Jacob Bsen for AAUW grants on Gov. Livingston honor ite 'f He also is the consulting pharmacist on pre-. Applications irr now available for scholar- s'Tiption mattsrs. The of 326 itudenti In the upper ships awarded annually oy the Mountainside Texas when Pearl Harbor was nfipcked. ' al- Besides this, he is chairman of theaisocla- Br.ineh of the Ami'i-,,-m Assoeiatiun of Unl- lowing th" nrtark he wig §< nt '•) P«B'I tmH rion's therapeutic committee. The group exa- Berkeley Heights, for the honor roll for the vef sify Women, 1 ' I"-1 eligible for rhe awards then went * H-*! i"j^'np with >"- *•- \ i --M nun-s drugs to see if they are safe or not. first quarter of flie current year was announc- for t)"> P71-I97? academic yepr, sppUeantf '"I unit. Thf co'nmittee also informs pharmacies how ed this week by Frederick Aho, principal. must be femalp rpsldents of the borough Eisen «TS Horn in N^^ark, whe> r h.* we>nf rwo or morp drugs will affect each other if Those named Included 131 senlori, 100 juniors and presently unending college. to school He received a bachelor of science jtt^y ^re taken simultaneously. and 95 sophomores. Freshmen ire not listed degree in electrical enjineei ing f'am the ''iry Fisen is a mpmber of many nther identlflc here because Mountainside students spend their The scholarships are swarded on die baslp 1 tour, Sandy Dlckel, Gloria DoBltsUi, ._. of academic mhifvprrPnt and financial need, College cf New York. He then wpnt to the phafiniiciificnl associatians. These include freshman year at Jonathan nayt™ ""if""" Columbia lini«" fity School of r>harT'iacy wh»ri» th-" Amen' in Association for the Advancement High School, Springfield, Duke Elaine Eisenhauer, Ibrahim Elsimmik, Soiflenre striving 'or college degrees either Corinna Emertne, Alan EmiUe, Lladl gjg&ii, as undergraduates or pos'«gr«Huare students he received a F'hC dpgrep. Pus ilegrep np nf StMpni' the American Pharmaceutical As- Honor (tudents are; 1 Anthony Ferrar, Linda Flnnle, WlUUm Brm- mny apply for these funds. longer is given and Is the same as a bachelor sciciniiiiii. Mu' National Association of Retail SENIORS of science degree in pharmacy, lie explained. tlii' Academy of I'harmaceuHcal cisco, Laura Frederlekson, Nancy --•—- .ApplicaU.oji.forjTis mjy_ bj_obtainfid fromthe Pettr Andersen, Debbie AndersonL Linda 1 i Tin Mrw-JBripv Apademy of Scl- tfllen Gehrif-Grinfr-GerOWr-Sindy. AM "' schilnrshlf and Mlfwshlr chairman. ~~Sytres, DeBBie Uaker, warrenUShiiWT "•"<• Laur« Going, Jeff noodrldge, Stive Mr« «,n i ,»,!«• ' "iticiiii. lino Holes av<-. FI^FN IS TM hist fi^irrb yr"* nf r3hjng pxtcn = e. Hi !«.• i« >; f- i|i.w of f'ie Riyai Society siori rniif ^' 5 frnm 'he fit, I mils 'ollpge C'f in .».. it Hrif.ain and an affilate PebWB Crpryohann, Janet Grullch, Pharmn'y, 'iecaiise of his wnrk in piiblif man Mark Hammer, Joanne Hangen, David health, the New jersey F'harmaceutical As- Nicholas Ferro, Hart Miles Hartfeld, MasakO Hayaihi, Ellen soeiitlon is nlsonlng to honor htm. He said HE IS PRUIJD of three awards that he Hegarty, Mark Hoftr, Barbara BoBirt, Ken that die group is seeki-grc get him an honorary tpreivM oi**r flip F ast pe^Tal years. He re- Hoffman, Joanne Holeombe, Robert HoMCker, doctoral degree fr-im th» rhiiRdnlphla Schoni cpived the Oscar Singer Memorial Award ran jewelry firm Allison Hunt, Mike lannuzl; of Pharmacy, some seve1- years •n;o. nil's is given to the Stephanie Ipaut, Lynn Irwin, Rebertllsltlb, A Mass of Requiem wan celebrated Sanirday Me is married f th' fnr"i(<> HelenSchwarf? pharms'-isf in Nr* jer^ry who has aecoin- Kevin l™es, jon Kammerer, Pat Keenfln, Linda pli.shpfl th" most, lispn received the Kilmer for Nicholas Ferro, 6ft, of 283 Riviniwood, Kenny, Janice Kimmerer, Tom King, David of Newark whom he tii"f at a v*dding. Thr who died Tuesday of last week of an apparent In r'ie MnuM'^j-isi'ip Men'?? h ague a* Kcho Eisens, who Have bf'n murim' sim e 1Q"7, Prize for pi ien^e vririn;' rv see. He also was Kolb, Fric Kushnlek, John Larson, Hunter 1 in« 01 Nni u Harry Jnf*bs scored a hlj^i FRANK CAGLIANO heart attack. He was pronoueed dead Mpon Layton, Jane Lee, Judy Leonardo, Ray Lord, have one son, IJJWU, wii» ii.rn wiili rti "•isplto! by the Mountainside Rescue Squad, gradii rlnss- - a]So vigitpd th» « or nrni(^f[] pharmacist at 68; Both were admitted, a hospital spokesman Morrir'iwn NaB'"ial His- sairi, Mis» Repk* was repnrted in satisfactory torical In- k piid the Stnf iinusF rxiFRinn condition after sustaining cuts and bruises, Housp p"il ''id RRrracks in on Board of Health I Klirko was reporteri in satisfactoryroidition t'rW"n in ct'iinpctmn with *' MinNisH BlUFPRINTS rrnMi| Ladies BOOTS Choose one of these Stripfd Qoif Choose one of these fJlNUINi LIATHER Umbrella Wat Look Patent • Calf-, 6 Fashion Colors • Rug. FREE GIFTS FREE GIFTS when you open when you open NOW! a FNJ Savings or a FNJ Savings or Checking account Checking account of $ MERI COLLEGE c 100* •5,000 Mm AM/FM RADIO/PHONO COMBO NA and Accis or more Traveling Bag Solid StatStat.'Tran.'TranilitorlzodlBgMtri y «. 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' I SHW'T; Al .TT'IN, F'A?Tt)R rsRFCrOR OF CHRISTIANEDUCATIQN; CFV. RAYMOND D. AUMACH SanirH"i • 1 f •••.. ' >"">' r,i I rl,.,i, , , MRS, SHEILA HLBQURNE m '\STORS '"•arsal. Iprtiy — 5 p.m., Junior Hi|h Fellowship, Sund.iv— MneepB al 7, ". 0;IR, lf);jnB,m,and on Dayton Regional honor roll Sunday — °:M '.I'I,, Sunday Schi'ol, II n T 7:15 p.m., Oirls' Choir rehaarisL S p.m., 1 ^ noon, Toll Ronald Toll, Robert Weltohifc, Sualn 1 A total of 215 students at Jonuhan Diyttn n«MI,NnV rihip ssriifp, 7 p." ,, eventr^ senior Choir rehearsal. Saturday rvpriing Mass—7 p.m. White, Fran Wildmin, WalMr Winnlek, Miry 1 Regional Hl|h School, Springfield, eirned MFE'TING HOUSE LAW '•• 'i.v - R p.rr Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Church School, Classes Weekdays — Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. 1 irst Wltowsky, Beth Zismin, on R graded bails for children andyoungpeQple rriday, 7, 8 B'ld 11:30 a.m. Usting on the honor roll for the first quarter 1 of the current year, it was announced by PRESHMAN "NISI EH: HEV, El-MfcK \. IA1 < •>] I J" aged 3 t" 14 are (alight In the Parish House, Mincultiut Modal Movrnii and MaB»: Mnn- Denlse Alessl, Dorena Aleiii, Jill IHPF- !"(> Ut lllWSnANEni" Wl'"l- Nursery feiviee op the second floor of the 'I 'y ,11 S p.ill, Charlotte Singtr, director of guidance, «nd HIGHWAY 22 Q Robert LaVanlure, principal. stein. Marc Bluminthal,KarenCallihiB,Sipih MISS LINDA CAUL chapel, '3O and II a.m.. Advent Communion HFnedleti'li during iiie cchnnl year "i< 1 ri- Capawana, Joan Chaiten, Stephen CohsarWiflt Inriiy •» ": V 'p.m., ' h.ipel Choir rehearsal, M'H'NT 1NSIDF services!, the Rev, Dr. Bruce W. Evans will ''••yfl at 2:30 p,Ti. They Included 44 seniors, 44 JuniQrs, 48 Tnrtay .. h-i* , I"., I inii»P, '-(ile. f (',»'„ Cooperman, Russell Corcoran, Howard Drew, Sanirfi,»v • 9 V.i.n. J ami Choir i»hnars»i. preach the cornmnnion meditation,Members of fiapHr;Tfip fM! ^UTiHnv at ? prm, hv •Tpp-i'"- sophomor*! and 79 freshmen. The freshmen ''oir pra' Hi", . Devon English, Mlchail lipOilW, Richard SunH.iv — ° •'.'"., rtnjiar'mentiil marhcrs the confirmation class will take part in the ii'ent, class Includes iOidents from both Spring-- Sunrtiy - »•<'• a.m., S'lnday Sctio.il; adult v Feldman, Alan Fllreis,Howard Formin,Wgtr meuiini', 1" ».">,, ['••irning wnrshir, < linr- 'h scripturnl rending portion of the order of (. n'lfesisinns; Every Snlurriiy and e e"! of field and Mountilhiide, cl.ig", II I,™., nmriiini' worship (nut^pry), Those named werel Frank, Denise Gambee, Daniel Gseleer, Pa^e Schii,,!; (.r,iiies 1-H, l-.inriiTprten, nurse'y, worship, displaying covenant pictures which Holy Dayr and I ir st F ridays. frnni 4 10 S ^ful Gershwin, Robin Gold, Joel Goldberg, Richard 5:4S p.m., Roiiilir Y«i'th meeting, 6:4? p.m., they have created in their study periods, 6;30 fr nm " • 4S tn B: 30. Suzanne Atkin, Joseph BerUpo, Gary Ber- ( r,i.lle Rnll, II s.m., f'Tistmns boutique in pfo-servk'e pr.iyer, 7 p.m., junior Youth Coidhammer, Janet MJipeli, Sum Orice, llfernbly room.- 7 p.m., i ellow'iliip (Mi .mti p.m., Senior High discussion poup. 7 p.m., ger, LindB BjorRtad, Renee Bross, Lisa |rown, "eeUngj evening •vnrship. Westroinstf ' elliwphip. The second Advent Linda Bulttnan, Adrletme Canwr, juUstChay- iehiirOrniiildrJi^W Kopfl ,, Mnnriiy -- L'Mlp.m,, f ' ' v"" ' -»-v Dons Haws, Richard Heller, Brucs Herah, 1' i randle will b* lit on the giant Advent wreath HOLY CROSS H at, Susan Chin, Philip Cohen, Ray Dmziffer, jvrtiS( FMoiip. T f^r'n, emiMffuGted on tht lawn of the rarlshHouae^A "HE CHI'RCH 01-' IiiE RA131O ••LUTHERAN David Dubln, Marina Franclnl: Debra Hershman, Joy Hlrsch, Catherine Ir- i « I" 1 WefineS'liy — 4 p.'",, confirmntio" WeciiiPB.liiy — R p.m., pr,iy ' "»•'• planning meptlng will fallow the service, under HOUH" AND TVS "THIS IS IT-IE 1 II E ") Larry Friedman, KathleenCartlini.Madelyn win, Lsurl* jaeobSi Kenniih Jasko, Robert 8 p.m., Uiancel their rehearsal. sniriy, » p.m., divuwis' mwrtng. the direction of the W,F. advisori, Mr, andMrs, h39 MOUNTAIN AVE,, SPRlNUHELn Ceddes, Ellen Celt and, JeanColdhammer, Alan Kaplan, Heidi Klelnman, Carl Kalti, Rqtart, Manlsl«y, THE REV. K.j. STUMPF, r""" Goodman, Kenneth Hall, Wendy Kaye,Oretehen Kosch, Janice Kriipnan, Cory KruBpr.Bi^ Krumholi, Debra Kuskin, Diane Ltuhoff, Loren Monday — *»• IB p.m., Brownies, 7 p.m^Olrl IiHiny — R p.m.p Adult Choir, Kraft, Andrea Marplies, 1111 Mendelsohn, Scouts. 7 p.m., teachers' preview for grades 1 i riday - 4 p.m., Junior Choir, Carl Meyer, Beth Olinsky, Scott Prussing; Legawlec, Susan Ubes, Eric Llnderifelsor, Sundfli- — B-W a.m., worship with'I i Rnbert Quinn, Bonnie Rask'n, Yolanda,Rue. Susan Mck«nile, Janice Milailioi, WilUini Pal- a id 1 ^ r "' , f^Hri'ftT e' preview fnr grades r 1 1 inuni.in. °:3t) a.m., Sunday Srh—i • 'ii.|» da, Lauren Sarie, Michele Schachter, Alan azzi, Debr* PerlmuMsr, Sharon Petty, Jie- snd '4. LEARNING 'IB'.PS, ]fi-45 i.m,, worship, qiiellne Picut; Tuesday — R P.m., sessffin meeting, Sehlanger, Elliot Schianger, Amy Silversteln, dy - ''3n p.m., 'llarnv-TVBrraipfnr M.inriay — * P.m,, ronflrmnFlnn I Larry Silverstein, Richard Stein, FUssa ntle, Timnthy PitnpineUl, Paul PUiton, Susan I Heyday — 4 p.m., f ortfiiTiiaTi"'* 11. r-fn.. Shirley Weinberg. Elise Werner, tiPfy Wil- Rich, Murk Ronco, jonaflian Roto, Rafldl CAN BE FUN! g liams, Wendy Zflhn, Phyllis 7u»Woff. Roiwein, Thomas Russoniello, Joanne Sch- SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL — i: ISp.m,, w'-'"o" nihi- JUNIORS wartz, Nayna Sheth, Jonathan Sieber, Gale UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Dale Ames, Elizabeth Ard, Bonnie Bern- Siessel, Deborah Simon, Brian Spector, Kathl Help your child get better grades r'miRCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN stein, Lehigh Blair, Karen Cohen, James Far- Spielhote, Susan Springer, Clifton Stanley, SPRINGFIELD TEMPLE SHAREY SHALOM ber, Mitchell Fidel, IrisGinter.OilbertCleim, Michael Staub, Carol Stefany, Andrew Taul- JAMES DEW ART, MINISTER AN AFFlLiATE OF THE UMON OF Lawrence Goldberg, Robert Goodman, Suian sig, Kirn Thayer, Margaret Voorheei, John by enrolling him in EBRONIX I oday — 3:30 p.m., Wesley Choir rehearsal >MF WCAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS nreenberg, Vicki Hammer, Nancy Heller; WachMl, H(l Wasserinan, Lorraine Wetabuch, and fellnwship, 8 p,^, Channel chnir, Triv#tt •SPRINGFIELD AVE, & SHUNrifF i'n. Rachel Kajem, Paula Kir achenbaum, Pat- Cindy Zahn, Frank Zarrello, Marlene Zerol. where we use the latest learning Chapel, SPRING FIELD ricia Lalak, Richard Lnn, Evan Lanpnan, nick, Friday — 8 p.m., candlelight service for the RABBI HOWARD SHAHRO Howard Levine, Studart Liebeskind, Roybn iTiuTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiHilinlllliinuiiilUUlliuuiiJinnnnp and motivational techniques, women's groups conducted by Miss lone Lorn- CANTOR IRVING KRAMERMAN Lipton, Judi Lowenstein, Holly Milier, Sharon bardi, lay pastor, and members of the Women's Ne.il Lesser, son of Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Miller, Jon! Millmnn. Lisa Minster, Julie Mission Circle, Refreshments following in the I CISST of Springfield was called rn the Torah Neldich: THIS I Fellowship Hall, as the Bar Mltzvah at the Sahhath mnrning Ruth Popoiillo, Michael Prisant, Scott Sei- Sunday -• Second Sunday in Advent, Festival -••rmee last Saturday. del, Thomas Shaffvey, Ellen Simson, Randi of the Lord's Supper will he celebrated at the I tiday — 7.8 p.m., teenagi? dancp rlass. Spelzer, Christopher Stanley, WilliamStefany, WEEK'S 9:30 a,m, service in Trivett Chapel, and at 11 « p.m., youth group meeting, Lynn Sternberg, Dale Stokes, Leslie Stolbof, a.m. in the sanctuary, "Christ, My Saviour" I omorrow — 8:45 p.m., Sabbath evening Laurie Strum, Marie Taaffe, Nancy Urban, FREE will be the theme of Pastor Dewart's commun- "rvice. Rabbi Shapirq will preach, Lisa WIetchek, Richard Wnek, HEALTH ion meditation. 9:80 a.mj,, Church School for all Saturday - 10;30 a.m., Sibbath morning SOPHOMORES DIAGNOSTIC ages. Nursery through sixth grades meet In service. Rabbi Shapiro will preach, Paa-icia Ard, Robert Barnes, Jtuart Bre- Wesley House, Students have been reminded to Sunday — 9-10:30 a.m., adult Bible course cher, Marlon Dennis, James Dewey, Stephen NEWS FRED R, BOHL bring their gifts for the Church of All Nations. conducted by Rabbi Shapiro and breakfast co- DiBenedetto, Amy Doros, Barry Fink, Richard TESTING 9:30 a,m,, German language worship service. sponsor«d by the Brotherhood, 8 p.m., 1970 Fishbein, Arthur Freeman, Lois Friedman, illllllllllll By FRED GR|iNiIR6,,R,e,jiinillllllB Theodore Reimlinger, lay speaker, will conduct human rights award toRabhilsraelS,Dresner, Mlckl Friedman, Rachel Gold, Carol Could, Bohl named the service, 10:30 a.m., coffee and buns served Monday — 8:30 p.m., board of trustees meet- Caryn Oroder, David Hodes; Medicare bests a supplementary by the Church School staff in Fellowship HaU ing, Deborah Ironson, Nancy Josephson, Donna Medical Expense Insurance plan, a volunt- for benefit of the Aneoralmes Mission Circuit Tuesday — 9:30-11:30 a.m., adult education Kaplan, Daniel Kotovsky, John Kozloff, Chris- ary plan which attempts to pay medical to sales post in Brail. 6 p.m., junior High Youth, 7 p.m., course in "Traditions, Customs and Elemen- topher L»hman, Hedi Leylne, Elliot Liebman, costs other than hospital costs for any- Senior High Youth at Union Methodist Church, tary Hebrew" eondueted by Rabbi Shapiro, 8 Sherri MoreLnes,Donald Peskln, Karen Peters, one over 65, If you now receive, or will 8 p.m., the Madrigal Singers, founded by Mrs, - 9:30 p.m., adult education course in 'Intro- John Potomskl, James Robinson, Jody Ross, Fred R. Bohl has been Louise Goueher, will present a Chrisoiits receive Social Security, Civil Service, or named vice-president of sales duction to Reform Judaism" conducted by Rabbi Carol Salz, Linda Schwartss Railroad Retirement benefits, thtmentoly concert in the sanctuary. The group will be Shapiro. of H, j, Rueseh Machine Com- accompanied by harpsichord, flute and record. Lynn Sehwartz, Robert Seager., Jonathan Sei- premium of $4 is deducted from your pany, Springfield. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m., Sisterhood paidup del, Studart Sherman, John Stepl, Richard Sil- monthly Check, If, on the ottier hand, you er. Fellowship period following. The public is membership dinner. Guest speaker, Molly invited versteln, Michael Small, Susan Starr, James do not receive retirement checks, you pay Bohl will organize and di- Buraek will present "Characters in Search of preimiums directly to the Government, It rect all markeHng operations Tuesday — 11 a. m,, Woman's Society of a Reader." you want to pay in advance, you can do for H, j, Rueseh Machine Christian Service, Chriitmas covered dish Librarians addressed Company, designers and so for up to one year. If you prefer to pay luncheon and program. premiums in monildy installments, you manufacturers of precision ST. JAMES metalworking machinery. The by Title I coordinator can make the arrangements through a S, SPRINGFIELD AVE., SPRINGFIELD Social Security office. company specializes in gang TEMPLE BITH AHM MSCR. FRANCIS X, COYLE, PASTOR David L, Carl, social studies teacher and GUARANTEED RESULTS IN slitters, rolling mills, AN AFFILIATE OF THE REV, EDWARD OEHUNC, Medicare prescriptions are honored at Title I coordinator in the Union County Region- PARK DRUGS, 225 Morris Ave,, Spring- straighteners and tube ma- UWTED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA REV. ROCCO L. COSTANTINO, al High School District, was the guest'speaker chinery for ferrous and non- BALTUSRGL WAY, SPRINGFIELD REV. PAUL L. KOCH, field (In the General Greene Shopping READING-SPELLING-MATH at yesterday's meeting of the Union County Center), Phone 379-4942, ferrous fields, RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE ASSISTANT PASTORS School Librarians Association, CANTOR LAWRENCE P. TIGER Saturday — Confessions from 4 to 5 p.m. Open daily 8:30 a.m. to 10 p,m,- Sat,, CALL 233-6121 Bohi joined the firm In 1957 Today — 7:30 p.m., USY meeting. Mass at 7 p.m. Mrs, Blanche S, Winbury, president of Lhe 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sun,, 8 a,m,to 2 p.m. as a sales engineer and was Friday -8:45 p.m.. Sabbath services; Jewish Sunday — Masses at 7, BUS, 9:30 ind 10:45 association and head librarian at the David FREE DELIVERY ... BABY NEEDS .„ Kenneth McCullaugh Mrs. William Clancsy promoted to sales manager In . education Snabbat, Brearley Regional. High School,-Kenilworth, SURGICAL SUPPLIES... PRINCE CARD, 1965, He was formerly wim i,m, and at noon. Saturday •» 10 a.fn.i Sabbath services, . Daily Masses,at J.and 8,p,m. _, , ..,.,, ..,,. where th« meeting' wiU be held, said Carl was NER WALLETS ... CHARGE PL,A(I CuTOss-Wright and UlinBii •••" Moridiy — 8:30 p.m., Sisterhood 'meeting':'' * scheduled to speak" on the use of the llbfa'ry' AVAILABLE '.:."• RUSSILL STOVER AND Tool Works. Confessions Monday through Friday from Tuesday — Bi30 p.m., religioug affairs meet. 7:15 to 7:45 p,m, No confessions on Sundays, with the slow learner. As Title I coordinator BARTON'S CANDIES . . , HALLMARK He ii a piduate of Rens- Ing, 8:30 p.m., idult lecture session. ^oly days and eves of Holy days, in the Rigional District, Carl helps develop CARDS. •i'elaer Polytechnic InsUBite Wednesday — 7:30 p.m., Pre-USY meeting, '' MassM — On eves of Holy days at 7 p.m,; programs of study for the slow learner, and and holds a master's degree on Holy days at 7, 8, 9 and 10 a.m. ind teaching aids. ; from Stevens Institute of NEIGHUORS WANT YOUR u»d limi. Tsl! 'em 7 p.m. HELPFUL HINT: The supplementary plan LEARNING CENTERS ' Tichnoiogy. Bohl 11 ves in Cha- what yfly hays. Run a Uw-Eaif Cliis]!ie3 Ad, ffapttjms'at 2 p.m." Arrangements mustjje RS; ATTiNTleWi -Stlf youriilf to 30,000 provides you with an insurancecardwhich tham Township. Col! 616-7700, ' made in advance. familiei with a lew-esi'l Wont Ad. Coll 616.7700. discribeg your eligibility forteniflti. first half of 1971—one of Unit opened them, in Fairless Hills, Pa,, will mark the company's first expansion outside New Jer- Hi There . . . by Channel sey, Thouitndi came out to take / Failed the Garden State Farm$ advantage of fte bargain! at Y will pour out me recent opening of the Chan- nel Home Center in parflp" Breakfast Test, . pany, the 13th store of die coffee house fun chain, Channel Home Centers "Just Tongue," biweekly carry more than 50,000 prod- coffee house for senior Ugh ucts for the do-it-yourselfer students (10th, 11th and 12th for home beauflflcaaon and grades), will be held at the maintenance, Summit Area YMCA auditor, The - day started with a ium this Saturday from 1:30 to ribbon»cuttln| ceremony at- 11:30 p.m. tended by Parsippany Mayor ConHnuous entertainment Henry Luther, Councilman will be featured, refreshments Dean OaUo, Edward Bangert, sold, and an admission manapr of fte itore, and top charged, Orianlzed and oper. ChaanJl maBagement, ated by a group of senior hl|h While a local radio pro- students, the activity is super* pam listened in, shoppers Vised by the YMCA profes- watched product demonstra- sional staff. Uong and explored flie selection of merchandise in the 30,000 foot faciligp, Jonttiian Frid, Barnabas VOIHttSNTAI) Collini of TVs "Dark Sha- dows," arrived later and IS FAS\ TO PLACE sljpied autoiraphs for his fans, Tlie Parsippany store will . . . .11 SI PHONE be followed by the consolida- tion of Channel's two units in Spriuj^ield into one 80,000 Ask far 'Ad Taker* 9fid for a Good Egg Check Our iquare-foot home canter. she will help you with O Two" more Channel itores Rcsull-Gelt,-, Want Ad. Window Stgns-hr-Breakfast Hri n -gpgfl-in' fhit- ft*** **************** *. Specials on Sale Dec. 3 fhru 5 Don't La Her Freme IWJ Chmtmas -fiSFEGCS iTAYLOR'SJrAYSTRlPi •ORANGE JUICE FUR Merry Money We Carry • VAN HOUTEN RAISIN BREAD AM The Loteit Styles In • KUYPER'S JAMS & JELLIES * COATS Eora SPlCIALh— * JACKETS THE SODA'S ON US * BOAS Joyous Christmas Buy a half gal, of let cream CHARGE IT WITH MASTER CHARGE at regular price , , , ytt a * HATS laryi? bottle of GSF Cdat'too short?. SODA FREE We1// lingthan If-' Is it out o( style? We'// remodel itl M!i.K'BUTTERiiOOS.|CI ORI AM • COTTAQ • OHIlBi>BAKIQ OOODS EVERYTHING IN FURS" U4HI/IAMUI OPEN 10 A. M. TO ID P, M. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Roppel Furs TRUST COMPANY COPYRIOHT BY qARDIsN STATE rAHMI INC., ALL RIGHTS HISEHVKD CRANFORD . GARWOOb . PLAINFIELD • SCOTCH PLAINS • WESTFIELD 974STUYVESANTAVE. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SPRINGFIELD BiRKELEY HEIGHTS .UNION- ' 762 Mountain Avf 450 Springfield Ave. . hav" it mailed t" him) at the Westfield YMCA, 138 Ferrlf pi,, and have the farm siped by December 3, 1970 Fitness test clinic hli rhysieliin, then preieat the ,-ompleisd form to the YMCA rfceptianiit in ordei "> is scheduled at Y '"reive a teii appointment time. Wf Of THE WEEK 1 Hemopheliacs get Thi WMifleM YMCA will conduct physical ! flows test clinics for men on Monday, Dec, .-®-§^:':£jP- blood from templtemplee 14, from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p,m, and Saturday, Dr. Davis to lead Dec 19, 10:00 «,m. W 11:30 «.m. Mtn will Members of Temple Beth Ahm, Sprinj^ield, be teited Urns with lnstrumenti deilptd to recentlv Hnnared two pints of Mood to Mark mensure thiir skin fat and girth, vital lung convention panel Rosenwsld, J6, and his bromer, Glenn. 12, of cipaeity and heart recovery from mild exer- Rahway who are suffering from hemophelia, cise, The data gathered will be evaluated along Dr. Warren M. Davis, supprinteiidnnt of the rhe dHeape is caused by a lack of antlhemo" ijlnbin. the FUbstanee that rmm hlnnH roclnt, with penonal medical history and die individual Uhlnn C«l»ity Regional High School District, 1 will be placed Into a particular exercise and will serve as chairman rif a panel discussion Mere Is no known cure, runnini schedule to gult hli present fiffiesi tomorrow nt the annual convention of the Mid- 'ompleta blood trsnsiiuglons ure necessary level. This work load will be gradually ifl- dle States /Sfsofiatlon of Cnil»E»« nnd S"-'-II at regular Intervals, L qat year the brothers creaied as his condiflon improves. '•>ry Srhnol, in Atlantir Citv, uaeti more than 1,001' pints Anyone who Is inrerentefl in dona'1"*: W.,,H . ,.i ,-nntt,M fin. There will ilso be clinics Monday and Dec. Hie panel will discms n speech t« he given y 12 for men who have been tested before and by Sol M, Unowtz on campus tensioni. Uen, (i rfMlSR2. are in classes currently. Classes are held l.i'iowltz, a Washingtunattofney,was chairman lll'vxi Is available from [he temple's blood each Tuesday md Friday, 12115 to 12145 p.m.; of a committee appointed by the American bank for any member, his family and parents, _—Monday-and-Wcdnesdayi-SMlS to 5i-15,p.m. and Council on-Mucatiun to atudy^the-earnpu^ [ t can_be_ obtalnM by _cailln£JVtiljii CallmL at 170-0533 " # 8 to 8:30 p.m. slt'iatlnn. Dr. Davis is the only New jerr-jan To enroll in the test clinics, an applicant on the Middle Slates board of tnisteei. The three-day convention ends tomorrow. n(*» b« qnoth.r tinel, NEID HFLC fi-d (h. PICIII fPRWN should pick up a medical release from (or oe ID thai!' a WOM AJ Coll 68) 7700 ANNIVERSARY PARTY - The PTA of the Thelma Sindmeier School, Springield, cele- brated the school's recent 10th anniversary with a luncheon for the teachers. Shown, THE UNION CENTER NATIONAL BANK from left, art Mrs, Joan Corey, PTA president; John O, Berwick, auperiniendint of schools; Dr, Thelma L, Sandmeier, for whom the school was named, and William Fallon, principal. Steinhardt named HAS MORTGAGE MONEY FOR YOUH as senior executive Seymour Steinhardt has been promoted from VJCfapreiident to senior vice-president of Keyes, Martin & Co., Sprinjfiald, it was HOME BUYERS IN... announced mis week by Martin Steinhardt, president, ! Seymour Stiinhardt joined Keyes, Martin in 1948. He is senior account executive for the UNION, SPRINGFIELD, advertising agency and also directs the igeney's personnel recruinnent adverttslng department, : He' ii a member of the board of governors Of the Advertising Club of New Jersey, Stein- tardt and hii wife and son live in Manhattan, KENILWORTH AND Chamber sponsors MOUNTAINSIDE labor conference The Westfield Area Chamber of Commerce is Joining with similar organliadons lo sponsor a labor relations comfirence on Wednesday, Dee, 16, according to Gene Snrouss, industrial division chairman. ; The conference will begin at noon at the SEYMOUR STEINHARDT Howard Johnson restaurant on Route 1, Wood- bridge CooperafionChambers of Commerce al- so Include those of Eastern Union County, Ed- dal, labor relations manapr of the United ison, Matawan, Metuchen, Perth Atnboy and States Chamber of Commerce and Vinetnt J. Woodbiidge. Apruzzese, chairman of the labor relattons Featured speakers Include Anthony J, Oba- committee of the Ntw Jersey State Chamber. New service for students' problems A new tutoring service In "Students who have prob- rapid reading classes for stu- Westfield ii predicted on the lems in school, who receive dents and adults," fact that most children with Cs, Ds or failure grades, may McCullough is a graduate of academic problems can be eventually consifier tiiem- Micbifan State Untversltywim helptd, within a short period of ielves failures, not only in a degree In English aid Edu- ami, to sebieye good grades . ichool but in Hli. This low , cation,,,He. hai aone, post-, Iri school, self-opinion is relnforeed by grgduate work at the Univer- When the home you are Wnneth D, MeCuUoUgh, " thtir classmates, friends and sity of Dea-olt and Wayni Stats Idirector oftheEbronixLearn- parints, ytJvA'sity, McCuUouihOiiight |ing Center at 211 Ilmer St. in "The end result is thatthiy junior high school English In dreamhig of and the WisBfleld, stated that tittem- may drop out of school or, Michigan and, most recently, ter • combines electronic certainly, will not go to col- was manager 01 managiintnt Tt^achiBj-tnachliies, pFogram- -legBi WecontendJhatthiisite dexslspjnflnj_an TTTI "TTI io SAT. & SUN. • ••• CREDIT AUTO Mima SERVICE OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. • •MB "11- Tin BAYS HRMS OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. LET OUR EXPERT MECHANICS CHECK YOUR CAR! BE SAFE! OPEN AN R&S ACCOUNT 4-DAY SERVICE SPECIALS! UNION and IRYINGTON ONLY! PAY AS YOU RIDE! NEW DOUBLE ACTION SHOCK ABSORBERS Restores New! 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A rFMININE LOOK to study gambling AMY ADAMS A«In O as source of taxes nuiiilliiiiiliMllllllllllllllllllllUllllNIIIIIHiiiuiiiiiiiiiuliiillllillMiilillr/illliiliiillliliiililiiiliiMiiiiiHiiiii iillllillili 1 he I'f.tendal ••* cn'Sino gambling as i iource tiear Girls: 1 ol tax revenue for New Jersey wilJ be the DADDY, WON'T YOU his part, Oth«r boys sre the M 0 W A R D"""" ni subiect of an economic etudy commiislonidby PLEASE COME HOME same way, too, and it make! Until these boyj grow up (another year or so) and want purr nf t'lf e"ipl"VN"; '«i(i v»'i"n liny-* unrl the NPW jersny Hotel-Motel Aiioclitlon; it near Amy: us fe«I so dumb when they was siitiin'Mceiti (his week hy Charlei W,Davis, My husband Just told me walk right in front of us and your friendship for the lame 1 vi-. Mil" , It tc ' .|llll"-l nil hunt •• 'v.iHflitiMigh. executive "ice president of the aaioclatlon, he rtntpn't loves me anH has don't even say "Mi". 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UNI-QARD MASTiRCHMQE BANK AMERICARD IVIaan or our own - Shop Daily convenient • ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS HOME •*• ENT 10 am to 9 pm REVQLVJNQ CHAME 911 W. ST. GEORGES AVENUE .LINDEN . PHONE 486-9080 Sat. 10 am to 6 pm. 2121 MORRIS AVENUE . UNION . PHONE 687-5701 .-Thursday, December 3, 187U Church Chuckles byCARTWRIGHT PRICE- fc PRICE- MINDING MINDED! "Fussy" Meat B> First O 'The Mithl We Accept U.S.D.A. Food Stamp Coupons! 'Fadaral guideline! igggail wa heneeforfh refer to ilnnsri 11 the morally dliadvaniaged,* Smoked CALIF. Holiday luncheon Pork for Garden Club NAVEL POT ROAST A Chrlitmai luncheon will bi held by the Butt Mountain Trail Garden Club it the home of BONELESS Mri, Wilbur Grovei, 346 Old Tow rd,, Moun- CALIF. BONE-IN, CHUCK CUT tainilde, on tueiday it 11 aim. The decora- ORANGES (SHOULDER) Uom will be Chrlitmai arrangements made by Bit members for the patients at John Runncll's Hospital, , The club Is contlnulni itl annual custom Of placing Chrlstmai wreith* at all the public buildings In Moumainilde, It hai also con- 69 trlbuted a gift to Lyons Hospital, The members will ittend tfie FoodUils Cluh 10 49 luncheon at the Towers today, after which Iceberg Lettuce they will attend the "Christmas In Crmford" RIB ROAST c homii tour sponsored by th» Garden Club of Fresh Tomatoes n tln29 Cranford, A "holiday spectacle" decoration C CHOICE will be placed by Mrs, David Dllley In the Melntosh Apples s!n 3 U9 Mountiilniide Public Library thli month. (MICE) 4B"-nn" u A* ^fl Yellow Onions 3N29C Bazaar on Sunday Mr. Deli (Where Available) International Seafood Dept, sponsored by ORT ROAST BEEF TURBOT FILLET The Greater Wesrfield Chapter of Women'i SNOW WHITE American ORT (Organlzaticm I or Rehabilitation through Training) will Join the other 31 chap- CHICKEN ORIiNLAND lets of the North Central Jeney Region in $1 FROZEN partielpatini in the annual Region Bazaar on "i !b. A Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., it the YMHA, Green Lane, Union, There is no admission C Halibut Steaks* charge, 'Liverwursre .b 59 BREASTS Mr§, Bernard Zweben of Bloomlleld is the c White Shrimper; coordinator of Eh§ baiaar, with Mri, Ronald p - Sable Pieces if65 Schapow of Somerset her co-chairman. Mri, C Steamer Clams'" •- Alfred Wolin is president of the Greater West- \n? Rice Pudding U5 field Chapter, Mrs. Mark Spivak and Mrs, Dean c Fish Sticks .,!".:* Robin ire bazaar chairmen. ti Midget SalamiS^f75 PROGRESSO Shop the "Fussy '' One For Better Meat Buys! HELLMANN'S 11 c Rib Steak if': ' ,b98 Sliced Bacon ar,;: TOMATOES Calif. Steak!?;;,1;:: J8C Sliced Bacon X?& MAYONNAISE c Fillet Steak 5w&t • )f;98 Bologna R^W'A;?-.,- ieme redries with money to invest in IMPORTED, J Hiputual funaiwondir whether they eughito. ,.-••, WITHBflSILr LIMIT 1:qt,[^||( ieoBjult a broker, ""Hilft ...easy, answer is thit it all depend^ on, LIMITS Ground Ctwck W •sji9%i inueh you know, how much you curie-:, 2-lh. 3-02, cm quirt, and how willing you are to IP to thi J Ground Rtfunduftl trouble of selecting a fund from thCTleti and figures available.^.„.,„__,_.. „ ...... But. mere's also i finaneial angle. When ¥ broker invests your money for you, he charg- es a fee. That means you can't count on FINAST your entire mm beginning to work for you right from thi stirt, And the fee you pay isn't lometfiing you may be willing to shrug off. There's been PINEAPPLE much discussion in financial circles ilnce fees rose above S percent, find the Securities and EXchanie.Commission is receiving re- questi to do something about the situation. JUICE Meanwhile, the inveptor has one alterna- tive open to him. He may adopt a "do-it- yourself" attitude when trying to make his money work tot* him through mutual funds. This strategy leads to the "no-load" type of fund. The phrase refers to the fact that no broker's fee li involved. The investor finds the fund he wanti, and makei hii deal -directly with it, - - ' ' • - - How does he find it? He may react to the advertising on the financial page of his news- LIMIT PLEASE paper. Or he may go Into the subject more thor- oughly, as prudence dietawi. One way is to pt a list of non-load mcsmbers jrom tim Investment Company Institute, 61 Broadway, C Dairy Mlighls! Frozen Food Favorites! New York, N.Y. 10006, and then compare Kitty Kat LitterF- 25 ^89 Marshmailow Ae past performance of these funds In luch 1 1 M C CAD A I FT COFFEOFFE reference publieaHons as Wlesenberger's In- Orange Juice-F.nHi -" J*- 39 ORANGE JUICE EhlersTeaBags'S vestment CompanieB, Standard and poore'e RINGS Stock Guide, or Fundscopt, FinastToasties^ '^w Whole Kosher Dills No-load mutual funds have certain advan- tagis for the "do-it-yourself" investoPi Evaporated Inst, Breakfast r They're easier to figure out than the eoffi- prehenslvi itock market reports. And they Fruit Cockt lOO'Gold Cups put your money into enough eompanlei to give Disinfectants you me feelitig of ieeurfty that comes from Kleenex Napkins™, Amer. Cheese Green Beanscut'orV^s nudging your bets. Corn Muffin Mix,a« Numerous Amef leans have discovered this Bread 'W Bake MixF,« Kraft Nat. Swiss*.,™ f is one good way to add a Utfle extra to re- Nabisco Doo Dads Brement toeomi, That'i why the no-loadmutual Fabric SoftenerF« French •Fries Rj:ifficy,5?£79« nfls—are-dolng-such-a-boojnlng-buslnesii— ?il!sbury Rolls Music at meeting Sharp Cheddar slruil, i cim FINflSTGflLLONJUG 7 (\ of society and guild Egg Nog Appl^C[der 19 ""The Musical Club of Westfield will provide mi program for die combined Woman's Mis- Health & Beauty Aids Ouen Fresh Bakery ston Society'and Friendship Guild of the First Baptist Church, Westfield, Chrlsmas tea on Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. in the sanctuary, Lavoris Donuts Bet^ Kittlison Is chairman of the propam MOUTHWASH which Includes the Musical Club Chorus under APPLE PIES FINAST PLAIN, In Apothecary Decanter fee direction of Louite Andrews, wlm Barbara FINAST LARGE 8" SIZE SUGAR, CINNAMON Kaedlng accompanying on the organ, a string MFG SJI 19 SIZE 14 oi , 1-POUND 6-OZ.PKG. and organ ensemble, Josephine Donnlnl, so- hoi •FINAST prano, and Mary Elizabeth Bonnell, organist. REGULAR OR MINT SERVE WITH IDE CREAM 79 oi Mrs. Harold ShiU is president of the Wo- MIC LeanS Toothpaste Sliced White Bread 2^,4? man's, Mission Society and Mrs! Dale R. lubi 69 Lauher is president of the Friendship Guild. Mrs, Homer Tucker will lead devotions, Following flit propam,, refreshments will be ,MFG. MFC. •.THIS COUPON BLOOMFIELD served In the~narme)c THIS COUPON I THIS COUPON , MfG .^^. (HIM mil QN THIS COUPON ( WORTH WORTH 12 WORTH 10 i WIJRIH 30 ^» ViOHlH 10 WORTH 20 20 . 331 Broad Street towards (he purchase AOiberneAve.^ Sisterhood scheduling TowarrJi Iht pyrchue ol _ lowards (he purchase ol Inwards it>. pu'rtist ol 5S imri-hdspol Towards Ihl purchase o(; ola 4-01. iirot J,sii(6)! pi 12oi NR boli oi; a 1 Ib can of Jl Ib i 31b, loi pk|, . paid-up membership fett IRVINGTON Hills Bros, i — The" Sisterhood of Temple Siarey Shalom, Royal Drown m J!?tt0M Axion Ohoict 1301 Springfield A vo Springfield;" will hold Us paid-up memheriUp Dttergent I dinner on Wednesday at 7:30p,m.atthetemple. s " ColSolia " S Quick Cocoa ^ Pr6-Soak5; Coffee FriiiiDriidCillii * ___ r A Brsii P| ace ^ LimiUl) Cuiid at Super Limit! I}. Good ai Super Mn Molly Bureck will prpsnt "Characters to » _ .UIf floodDIB a l ^J CHOC.OBJTRIWBEI1RV limillll GondilS Finast Ihru Sat, Die. Slh. Finasi thru Sal: Die. Slh. Search of a Reader," In which sh§ reviews |^ Firrnl Ihru Sal Die Slh- . Finpil Ihru Sll Dttjlh ™» FnasFinjill inn.111'" SJSJI 0#D#t£ 5)h, FiniftlhruSa! Drr Slh 3SPRINGFIELD| several current best selling novels In a 727-763 Morris T'pko dramatic format. Further taformaflon may be IS ..aa*!^^^ obtained from Audrey Sllvsritein, membership & Morris Street Vlci-chalrman. WE RESERVE THE SIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • • ' NOTJESfONSIBLEFQrliyPOCRAPHICAl ERRORS, The next Sisterhoodjneeting will be held on PRICES EFiCTIVEJMU SATURDAY DECEMBER Slh Jan. 13, jt the- ttmple. . I'hul-H Heer [Mvifi ieanlsiuf | nrnl 1 vis planning Toward the purchols si ,1 teRtin'-inlal dinner fur H^itiert I, M»ilmann, 2 RARS IVORY SOAP jjjU as th-> froup's i»""«'i n"""1" •>'*«'» V 1 ",irs of ST vice. He has .itr'ipfd th. pm ition "I" E rpi.-..-(--( 1 •.»!.<).... •„„! 1...I,,-,. v I- tt™- 1011, E The dinner is acheduled for jan, 16 at wieland'a Rt- 'k Hcnse i1 Moiinfnl)"ida, 1 pnni^rer SI ' ' 1M "ffi* Hi- ^ill he i*i '"eildanre, ileilrn,T"n¥ who liso served is husiness more for your money VftLUflBLE COUPON ^= agent fnr the l"fal, will he replaf ari hv Rocco Mars.'ini-, who is chiirman of Hie dinner. Toward the purchaie el PRODUCE DiPARTMENT Other memtiors of the dinner committee HILLS BROS. 10-02. JAR lnrliirle Henry janas, Assemblymnn Charles TRIMMED FIRST CUTS Irwin and Ted Nalikqwski of Drive, tin- Team. GOLDEN RIPE •lers' politiral sction fommitise. INSTANT COFFEE The lofpl's hisadqiiarn-rn in ificunH if 1144 CHUCK Sniyveiant avpI( Uninn, CHOICE BEEF BANANAS Gregory To speak | STEAKS at UC tomorrow COUPONy^ CENTER Tieketi to a lecture by Diek Cregory at Union College lomorraw evening, will be avail* Toward the purehnie of ff able to the public, but will not he sold in advance, it was announced by Miss Eileen BURST ' ENZYME POWER" Q READY TO EAT Dowlin| pf Elizabeth, president of the Day m US DA. CHOICE BONELESS Studenf Council, which is co-sponsoring Cre- 94B. 13-OZ. SIZI ^ SMOKED fULL SHANK HERBERT J. HSLMANN lory'i visit with the Society for Modern Re- CROSSRIB rvfcii annnn construction, The lecture will be heldln the Campus ROAST HAMS Center gymnasium on the Cranford campus 95 FULL CQ 1 Christmas festival ib, at 8 p,m, Miss Dowling says door will he U.S.D.A. CHOICE BUTT II JO 48 open at 7 p.m. and guests will be charged $2, Admission Is free with is Union College identi- SILVER TIP ROAST FRESH 3-LB. PKG. OR OVER features fairy tale fication card, U.S.D.A, CHOICE FLORIDA ZIPPER SKIN A fairy tale by Sophie Relnheimer "Aus Gregory, lecturer, social commentator, Tannenwaids Kijideritube," willbedramaEized comedian and author, will discuss "Civil TOP ROUND ROAST GROUND at the annual Christmas festival of the Deut- Rights—Right On," his beliefs concemini the US DA. CHOICE BONELESS m-)Q FLORIDA ,. sche Sprichschule Inc., of Irvinpon, to be held past, present, and future"direction of the civil CHUCK b h rights movement in this country, b 9 Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Masonid Temple, RUMP ROAST bF FRESH EXTRA LEAN TANGERINES " ° 6P8 North Brold St., Elizabeth. GROUND ROUND I 39' According to Hans j. Ludscheidt, president U.S. I) MAIN! RUSSET of the school the festivities will feature chil- CYA Club fo sponsor THICK CUT SHOULDIR OOV'T, INSPKTED-THieH ON m Mh dren of all grades who will depict various m BAKING c paper drive Saturday C b scenes of the fairy tale and participate with LONDON BROIL CHICKEN LIGS ,49 POTATOES songs, stories and dances taken from German The Union County CithoUc Young Adult Club BONELESS SHOULDIR 39' Yuletide folklore. will conduct a paper drive from 10 mm, to GOV'T, INSPlCTID-WiTH RIBS • Jfc, U.S. #1 YELLOW GLOBE .,' Santa ,ClauSi nisi, Rv'urr- fufti'ig out th? pat- tern, «>udv the material Mr*, Pr.lt, nj Pfi uns up the figure, ti^» rn"sf 'leenrarive pr'flt •il I.,,.- if. efferriimoos If Ribs, kraut excellent on cold nights 1007 BY MARY K. WEAVER CIMBBIBB County Home Economist Belts are an important part The piek-a-rib supper may of a wardrobe and makln| your be ideal to serve as a meal own can be fun, DirecUoni for on a cold winter night witti hot Pattern No, 1007 contain 4 rolls and a crisp green saljd different itylei. to complete th« main course, For Needlework book send Spareribs and sauerkraut 50 cents. Contains free coat are old companions. They are pattern and embroidery and a great for youngsters, forout- coupon for free pattern of your of-hand nibhUng, as well as choice. for the maficuline memhers Send 50 cents for each dress of the family. partern, 30 cents for each While ribs and kraut are needlework pattern (add 15 wonderful for the family meal, centi for etch dress pattern, die dish is a perfect choice 10 cents for each needlework for a winter dinner party, pattern for mailing and hind- A large platter ofsparerihs Ltai) to AUDREY LANE BU- and sauerkraut on the fiuflet REAU, Morris Plains, N.j,, is sure to make for a swing- 07950. ing, informal dinner party. ^iniiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiii For alight ind refreshing dessert, w* would suggest a lemon sherbet topped with a {Thought few strawberries, RIBS AND KRAUT 3 pounds iparerlBS, cut I for food in pieces salt To keep potato chips freih 2 tablespoons butter or and crisp, they should be margarine stored in »n air-tight can until 1/2 cup chopped onion ready to eat. This keeps the 2 tablespoons caraway humidity out andthecrispnesi seedi in. 4 cups sauerkraut For i ipicy float, combina 1/2 cup hot water ., 3 eupi chilled crsnberry juict 1/2 teaspoon " Tail'jco cocktail or appit cider with 1 sauc» teaspoon cinnamon, 1/4 tea- 1/4 cup brown sugar spoon nutmeg and 1 prntvanii. 2 cooking apples, pared, la Ice cream; blend until cored, and cut in smooth. Pour into 6 tall chilled wedges. ilisstg. Top with jeoop of vanilla lee dreamj ^lace a Sprinkle spareribs on both, cinnamon stick in each il de- sida§ with salt. Place in shal- tired. low baking pan. Bake in 350 Stir 1 can condensed Ched- degree F. over 30 minutes. dar cheeie igup until smooth. Pour off fat, turn rib«, and Gradually blend in 1/4 cup bake another 30 minutes. ml lit. Add 1 hard-cooked egg, Place ribs in large heavy chopped, and i/4 teaspoon casserole. prepared mustard. Heat; stir Heat butter in small skillet; often. Serve over French add onion and cook unttl tender joist. but not brown. Add wiBi cars- way seeda to sauerkraut. For an apple delight, com- Combine hot water, Tabasco bine 1/2 cup unsweetaned ap- sauce and brown sugar; *dd plesauce, 1 tablespoon rai- to sauerkraut and mix Will, sins. l/Bteaipoongratedmel- on rind, and dash cinnamon, Place iiluirkraut mixture Heat; stir often, S«rye warm; over spareribs in casserole. sprinkle with 1 teaspoon Top with (ppjes. Cover and chopped Walnuts, bake In 350 degree F, oven 45 minutes, YIELD: 4 to 6 servingi, Deborah group to hold tag week A real An hour's work today buys The Park Union Guild of 25 percent more pork, 20 peri. Deborah will hold tag week in c«nt more beef, 13 percent the townihip from Dec, 14 more potatoes, 20 percent to IB, according to Mri, more potatoes, 20 pereent Estelle Fried, chapter preii- more milk, 2S percent more dent, peas and 40 percent more Plafli for the drive will be eggs than it did in the late dlsctused at a board meettng IMO's, to be held Monday at the First State Bank of Union with Mri. NilDHILF' Find !h« HIOHT Andrsa SplVack, vice preil- persen with Q Want Ad, Csll dent, in charge, 681.7700, ii}'^ 'eryYfajesty' 19Z0 THANK HEAVES FOR LITTLE GIRLS: W \ ' '$ Jjitit.,gJd.,JfitJTysjfldLsa[sJ2L4iEJidi_ ,_ ^ Christmas ctriarfiTivteb it corTrrtrue with Hahno's darling Madame Alexander dolls that won many awards and many hearts with their imagination, excellence and appealing life-like details. Each with a personality all her own... , LI •''• & newborns, or infants with rooted hair and soft vinyl skin ..and 'Sweet Tears' who needs 'Mommy' '; '.V: to bathe her, change her wet diapers and dry her real tears...or a cozy, .Infonti fogunlori . lays! ifVfor to Sfit 20 •. OPEN DAILY 9:30 - 9i00 SATURDAY 9i30 • 6i00 soft cuddle doll...9.95 to 15.95...waiting to be loved, in Hahne's Toyland. 146 MORRIS AVI,, SPRIN0FI11.0 379-5138 i Ihursday. December 3, .1970-2 '•' our prisoners oi war in Vietnam, Mary C, Kanane to be honored Mrs, Frank Palmer, wife of a number of Plans for holiday season Pntt 3.J, wn, arreptad Into the unit &§ a new at testimonial dinner Sunday member. Thi Stite Court of Nsw JsrMy, CathoUe cocktail hour and dinner it tin WinHeld Scon by American legion Auxiliary Diughtiri of Amaries, will honor Mary C. Hotel in Eliiahe*. Kanani, Union County nirrgpte, at t testi- Among the friends honorinj Mid Kanani Plan! were made for the holiday season atB The pajtpreiidpnts will Irild tlitjn Chi r n:i,i« monial dinner Sunday, A Mais will be c»l*- will be members of Court Immaculate Heart recent meeting of Connecticut Farm? Unit 35, party on Tuesday, Dec. 1% atthehoim1 uf Mr i. brited at 4 p.m. In St, Gtn«vi(ve'i Roman Of Miry 1360, Catholic Diufhters Of America, American Legion Auxiliary, held at thi Post Henry Hauck in Irvingtu". er" '"'r"<" 'n'111'"" Citholle Church in Eliiabethi fallowed by a They will include frand regent, Mrs. AdriM Home, Bond drive. Union. Mri, l.eR»y Horan, gifts will be exrhangeH. Burke; vice-regent, Mrs, Donald Ebert; sec- fhe urilt president, presided at the meeting. Mrs, Alfred Stei", "hiiirinii" ^f [hr \~'><--i ond-vice regent, Mrs. Robert Donnilly; re- Christmas gtftq will be senttnLeRny H"f.in, Presidents* Parley, i& i Linnm*; u hu^ Ef ip t- cording sicretary, Mrs, John Winters; ffea- ja'in Stanler jr. and William Taylor, all sun, Patricia Murphy's onSundayf "-*f (.r^i*-^ Frank D. Morris surer, Mrs. Sam Bruizi; trustees, Mrs, John of unit members who are serving in the armed n^corations and have dinner. Beirne, Mrs. Charlts Berry, Mrs. Frank forces overseas, and to a mamber of post SS In regular busings^ taken up at tiin Tiieptiin^, Ubrizzi, Mrs. Adslph Czyehowski, Mrs, Rob- who is in Vlneiand Veteran's Hospital, Mrs. a donation was made in the Cluire Olipluiit couple honored on ert Raymond, Mrs. Juki Reppirt, Mrs. Willi- SMphin pslisyrffl? riRlBnTTSiimi rwlnnn, i- lehnlarfhip Fund, Mrs Andrew K'lnx, PHII . am Voeteh, Mrs. Robert Drew, and Mrs. •f charge. rati-m and scholarship rh;nf < *wnf piplun-.i Charles Murray, Miss Edith Meaning,child welfaret-nairnwn, that this srhnlarsh'p i^ ripen tr itiy lauv-'htr" ••{ 5Qih anniversary Bom in Kenilwortti, Miss Kanane is the is in charge of sending a Christmas hjeW>t f.. a veteran. It is a department pri'im* arid nI' daughter of the late Mr, John T. Kanane, who the family of a needy veteran. units within the state are asked in duriatL1, Jf servtd .as.postmister ih that borough during The unit will hold Its annual Christmas party The "nit »oteH to purr-hae*. s^f) aiiHirinnnl THF FLOOR SHOP the administraHon of President Theodore on TiesHay, The past presidents of the unit will poppies fnr thp Pnppv Salt i" May. pieep „,.-- F<7 1934 , "1 RooMVilt ind Willam Howard Taft. She is the host the affair. Mrs, Theodore Rechiteiner, poppies are made by disabled i'lturjii: »IIM M's. Sam Herow and Mrs. Vlto Fresplone are Iff paid l"t thpir work with 'ho niiiirA ftr"- judgt of the Surrogate's court and clerk of die ••,-•- * 1 :,.,!.,„.. • I ;l, probate division of fte Union County Court, in change of rhe decorations' Mrs, Robert 'iin sal>>. Mrs; Rprhsip-not I . h.< i •II.HI Misi Kanane li the first woman to be sleeted Cargullo, Mrs, Andrew Knox and Mrs. William Mrs, R'-hpff (iatmnlfi, p >pp' p- *• *>.in QUALITY tfF 1 freeholder and surro|ite in Union County. McNsmara will provide the refreshments; and man, said si!'1 will rnntacr rf'^ * -J • *fPMrriin F rR TRY " Miss Kanane is lined .In Who's Who m MISS MARY C, KANANE Mrs. Charles Prick will assist Santa Claus if regarding the P'*scpf cfHitest. ""' WORTH AVF ijNinn America, Who's Who of "American Women distributing gifts to the members, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Horan a"tl memhf'r'i "f ('if j'i''li.nv Mueller is (n charge ni invifnfions fBf'olHSrsr t i in the East, Who's Who of American Women, EARLY COPY will attend the ^mericaM W>r ha = >•• o "ffN MOII , THURI '• « Mothers, li and the Catholic Who's Who. She is a member Publicity Chairmen are urged (§ absefye the •nony for Pearl Hurhor l \ *• i- -i ' •• On Saturday, Dec, 19, the post and unit will of Connecticut Farms Business and Profes- Friday deadline for other then spet news In Wewaana park nn Sunday, 332-7400 sional Women's Club, the Regular Republican elude ysur name, address and phone number hold their combined Christmas party, Mrs, Members signed a puiitinri [ruin tlw Jiitu-r Pork in ,11 I01 aJ|aC5riI to building Club in Union, and is a former stM§ regent, Horan is the unit chairman for the party. Woman's Club protesting inhuman ."..nHitione Cariiolic Daughters of America, Miss Kinans was elected to fte posiUon of national rigent of the Catholic Daughters of America in July. Her Catholic acavittes re- srulttd in receiving the "Pro Eccltsia at Pontifiee" citation by Pope Plus Xll In 1954. She received the award from Archbishop merriest stotB uitowii Thomas Boland it St, Patrick's Cathedral In Newark, ydu casli arid^lue Stamps, too! Robert Weinfeld marriage is held Miss Marjorie B, Rltter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Melvln Rltter of BUMbeth, was 12m JUICI cm married Sunday, Nov. 22 to Robert Weinfeld, BRAND UNION PROIEN son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weinfeld of Union, BRAND UNIO The marriage was performed at the Maplewood f MR,, MRS. PRANK MORRB Manor in Maplewood, where a reception fol- Buitoni Pizza (K,K1S.O, X 69 Mr, and Mrs. Prank D, Morris of Kenil- low«d, J^w*^ Santa saves, worth celebrated their 50th wedding anni- Mrs, Ruth Weinfeld served as matron of £ versary Friday at a reception at the Lynn honor, and Helene Sherman served aj maid Roman Ravioli mm * 49 Restaurant, Elizabeth, Approximately 80 rela- of honor, Bridesmaid was Suzie Orlffsl, and tives and friends were invited to attend, ( junior bridesmaids were Linda Wlfleowsky and Onion Rings ™«u™, X 29 Mr, and Mrs. Morris were married in Diane Witkowsky, Susan Wlfltowsky served as Cranford by the R*v. Dr. George F, Greene of flower girl, ROMS thi First Presbyterian Church, Cranford, Arthur Weinfeld served is best man for his Mrs. Morris is the former Elsie L, Miller, brother. Ushers were Craig Splro, Larry T <.. Si 00 The Morrises n»ve been reiidenti of KenU- Shulmin and Edward Levey, Gerald Weinfeld • MUIIHOOMI O ri,, I worth for 40 years. Mr, Morris is a former served as ring bearer. councilman and zoning board' member. He Both Mr, and Mrs, Weinfeld are garduates presently serves as chairman of the Building of Newark State College, Union, and are Grounds Committee of the Kinilworth Board of employed as teacherj in the EdKon school tsdueiHon, He is president of Morland Asso- system. 3 COURSE CHICKEN OR TURKIV elates, steel fabricators and designers in Lin- den, Mrs, Morris is chairman of the flower oara Lee niiun •>< oD committee of the First PresbyteriM Church, Ethical Society to hear Chuck Steaks Cranford. Strawberries «•«. «l 47C The Morrises have two children, Mrs, USD* CHOICE 'Corporate State' talk e. BEEF LOIN William Desmond of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Rich- Green BeansS'Srs. '^19C Sirloin Steaks ard C. Morris of Rahway, and five grand- _ Michael Grypp, leader of the Queens Society, children; e ill*iiJf at'the'liMea! Society of Essex Fudge Pops *««» «' 59 ' CHUCK L&W1d JjKll a.m.^rtopTe^_¥ee C Sealer for wood itate Versus the American People." Calif, Steafe ™« i. 891 Ground Chuck Crupp also is on the faculty of the New 79 Dark itiined jiroqd, to be covered wl& York Society and is an author and lecturer. LISTERINE , i Ught?edlored,paln^-imistJilESt-fae-gBUed-wia Musical selections win be given by Lois Hank Steak 'ill" i rieommendtd prlmer-seilir, wlft tluminmn Raeback, folk singer. The public is invited to ANTISEPTIC pilnt, or with ihellic. attend. MOUTHVV&SH Shoulder Steak '?S( » sl°° Porterhouse "!;,;T Breck Shampoo^":;, tt 73C Round Roast mi i sl00 Chuck Fillet ,„ > ,99£ St. James group C Baby Lotion .»«,.., :,;; 88 plans Yule party Ban Roll-On ...... r 77C t+BOWCRAFT The St. James Rosary Altar Whole Fryers 29 Seclery will hold Its annual SKI SHOP Chrlitmai Party on Monday followln| the 7 p.m. Maji and Pork Chops 79 Route 22, Scotch Plains, N,J Novena devotions, 233-0675 • Mimbiri of the society are FRESH asked tobrlnjaiiftforSanta's WESTERN I"* OR ROAST1' pack and small toyi, colorln| C SmokeC d E lit 1940 bookt, crayons and other Red Grapes w A. 29 Wieners ™.','. 75 WILCOME itttni to fill Chrlinnas stock- 55 Ingi for the Mt. Carmel Guild. Avocados »"«»• «. 29C To OurWi:W§rW: '-•• intirttiBment ' wlU be "A • ..Cpin.edje.efo.ir;?:;.™, 9?;. Different Specialty", a violin Mushrooms ::r £ 69C C l of Skiing Fashions and piano duet by Samuel Pat- Spars Ribs SMALL,LEAN 59 Cherrystones "il". 59 ner and Charlotte Poole, TANGERINES r: and Fiberglas Skis All members of the society Hot Dogs "!S0N 69 Knockwurst NIP™ 99' are invited. FOR C C , « » W|IIM|»IU* E n |( n ;69 All Beef Franks m 79 oausage u»mni n»i Meeting planned s 29 ^ ^Ifl PSiMlUM CUPTHisi VALUABLi COUPONS Midaet BolobnaJSL i l juujuye riiiioiiiNi by Rosary group mid et Boloana 100^ft ffii"s cflypgfSfJUMPi ^nd S i SOiiSmiHPwith fftii eouson JHI1 S ] 9 ' St. Joseph's Rosary Con- pufchaiG Q) 20 ib Bit? liyrehasooi l.Pjal ni: I Morton Cream Pies 4 I fraternity of Maplewood will US No 1 SIZE A I FRESH CHILLED QRANGEQRl hold a regular monthly meet- POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT JUICI I ing on Monday in tho new -• -•••••• -••-• I Welch's Grape Jam - 49 church hall following Novena COUPON GOOD THRU Jj OUPON G0OP 'HNU Yg i SAT.QIC S S 5A' ,"D"EC 1 W services in church nt 8 p.m. w f ReeuEi Bipf. =_ Mrs.- Peter LaScala, program Solid White Tuna % 39 chairman, requested that Ro- sarlans donate gifts to the aged 50 STAMPS ! 50 STAMPS C Crisco Shortening,^'" 83' with this coupon i *ilh this, coupon 1 Spaghetti "jr.* ^ 19 members of the Ivy Haven Purchiiie ol I q! iflr gurchssr n! 1 Ib MB Nursing Homo. instead of ex- S 00 0C FRISH CHILLID U.S. No, 1 YELLQW Crispy Crackers S 3^ 1 Viva Towels ^,?i^»t.M Tdianging gifts, —._ Christmas carols will be C Facia! Tissues "»fr" 3--s.89' sung at the meeting. Mrs. COUPON GOOD THRU i-OUPON GOOD THRU Chunky Soup «^; ~ 49 Stephen Speckhart, chairman SAT OK i SAT DIC S IN PHi 1 1 £ of the nominating committee, ™™ .:n,,49c Libby Corn JS .: .?.:, 4.'i 89 Will announce die slate of offi- Ulli cers to be voted on at the STAMPTA S 50 STAMPS^ meeting. The new officers will with thil esupgri snd pu w serve for two years beginning '"'" lhJOJ6; *ilh thi! coupon and Tetley Tea Bags SHSLLED January. —- purthait olin^ irayphg Hostesses for the evening NUT MiATS 3 or ,4 pound biB GRAND will be Mrs. Stanley Polnick, Uni'l 'Ifleciiypnn per EuMQR* APPLiS UNION COUPO'ON GOOD THRTH U f U.I. # I -i%"min, All Purpose Flour Mrs. Stephen Kurylo and Mrs. SAT.. DlC i umit en? eaappn pop Eyiroii IDIPT COUPON GOOD THRU f, Steph&f Lewlcki. SAT.. DEC 5 \ IB rusggci Dif. 50 STAMPS j 50»:•( ISTAMPS Del Monte Peaches School will use with Ihii qoupon and With this coupon and vs. purchase ol any 1 Ib bag UufCliaseot JOi'lQIh, BJH FROM ' Advent wreath •FLORIDA-.— --- • • IDAHO OUR Indoor Tennis Fashions, Too GRAPEFRUIT POTATOESW The classes atSt. Michael's * Limit ene f,f]yrj@n per euMS'n?' l:^il i.n|.. ilyyol' i.:* u^himi.. VANILLA B WHITE COUPON GOOD THRU COUPON GOOD THRU IBP com. School, Union, will beusingan r Advent wreath as part of their .. :: SAT..~DEC..5. ..• ' SAT.. Die. 5 W YOGURT 9 BREAD _ __j;!!Ll»8£U[l>IJI J_ GRAND UNION ASST FLAVORS FBiSMiAKf . K!HO SI celebration of the Christmas RIDliM BOTH COUPONS AND GIT 300 EXTHA season. Advent is the four- BLUE STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF «| OH MORE Of TOYS, (0111*111(11 Pumpkin Pie «« week period before Christmas IOSIH n i mi 3 V 69' n I f- I NINC! LrHN ... - ,» that prepares the church for 200 STflMPS 100 STflMPS C the Feast of the Nativity. ___wilh_!hii coJoon and. Breakstone «..ra« S 27 C 1 with ihii couporfand The school's foifrth graders purchaio of 14 or more purehlie ol I! or mors Pound GakeJ";,,,, £ 55 , GIFTSiWRAPS OR . s will attend the Paper Mill TOYS, GAMES OR Fleischmann's »mum«i«.». 45 Playhouse, Millbum, tomor- !TOYS or GAMES GIFT WRAPS Danish ••Hornsfe.'.KS. K row. They will sej; the play Limit Bn| Egypgri per EUMgmer 1 'Hans Bfinker.'.. „ COUTON 0000 THRU fSF , The school will celebrate .;••• SrVTo DEO, 5.-.' • -WIS or 1S09 Ol «oil its First Friday Mass tomor- row at 11 a.m. Guitars willbe PDICIS fFFiaiVI THBU SAT., DEC. JTH Wi RtUHVf Wt DIGHT TO LIMIT QUAHTITK5, |; • played by school members. UNION -5 Point! Siiopplni C«nt«r otCh.itnul St. - Open lal* Thuti.-Frl. & Sat/Jtll •) p.m. OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to ! P.M. Unlimited - Convenient I SPRINGFIELD - Gentrol Cr.en Shopping Ca'ntti, Morri- & Mountoln Av«.,-0p«n Monday thru Thur.dny,? a.m. ti 9 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Home grown Soturdoy, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Free Parking I .Summer squash and its ro- —tund relative, the pumpkin, are _ . Ylfflt your Ttlpl«-S redemption C«nt#r, Modtion Shopping Center, Main & Dsy*r; Modlion, . ' ' both native to America. Open Thur*,, ^11 9 p.m. Alt Redemption Centere cloied Mondqyi, I'hursfla.N. Pm-emlier 3, 1J170- Rinaldo will press Marsh birds caught in wildlife poses Senate passage of Union College prof offers taxidermy display environmental act State Senator Mitthsw J. Rinaldo (R-Un.) There are placei in the great outdoors where said this week that he intends to push for one might chance W sea a wily raccoon steal- Senate passage of the Environmental Quality ing his wey up • tret in order to make a iduearlon Act, A-1092, tasty meal if the unhitched eggs of the wood- The bill, which has been Introduced In be duck, Or to see a broadtail duck in full flight. Assembly, would authorize the State Coma Or perhaps gaze at a large snapping turtte missioner of Education to promote die estab- as it poises KseU for a lunging attack upon lishment and operation of elementary and ft'i njxt target of Its steelingtrap Jaws, secondary environmental education programs. Then there are other areas where one might get a glimpse of the fenrher'«d inhabitants of j Under the bill's provisions, the com- the marshlands is they E" about the daily missioner would be empowered to act up and task of surviving. operate regional environmental education cen- Then there are nthflr iress where one ters and facilities which would assist In the mlgh» g^l » glimpse nf 'he fenfl'sred inhabi- development of environmental education pro- tants of the marshlanHf " rt"v s" sHnut the grams in each school district. Huily task M surviving. Instruction at these centers would include Perhaps one of the least likely places the study of man and his environment, and these all could be found *s on the Cranford problems of environmental pollution, ereiUn,. campus of Union CoLl»i». "ninety, perhaps, and survival as they relate to the fields of hut true, nevertheless. ecology, social sciences, language arts, These member s of th** wildlife commune mathematics, the arts and humanities. The and many more are all fhefe, in the new facilities of the centers would be available Science Building, beautifully moimrpd and pre- to any public or private school in the state, served — thF work of Richard E, MeKeeby, The bill provides for an appropriation of an iBPirii'-t'"' in rh« • nll-gpe Blnl^gy Depart- 1500,000, which would be used to establish ment, the program and to assist In financing the He is a tepeher of ehordate biology by participation by local school dlsnlcts. vocation and an amareur taxidermist by avoea" tion. Combining the latter talent with a deep, "Certainly $500,000 is a small amount of lifelong love of the outdoors and high ad" money, when compared to the possible bene» mlratton for its creatures, McKeeby's taxi- fits of this program," Senator Rinaldo de» dern'ic efforts have been of great nssist- dared, 'It is an Invesnnint in me future. By aneo to youth groups, zo"i"fv Haefti§ and to heightening die awareness of the ecological i lU threat on the part of our younger generation, we Increase die chances for our very sur» HIS LIFELIKE COLLECTION of marsh and vival. This is a worthwhile program that is* wetlands-dwelling birds Is currently on view serves the support of every flunking citizen," in the entrance lobby of the Science Building, Thij parHcular display is aemally part of one created by the young educator for the New Jersey junior Sportsman's Show, which was held last April at the Rutgers University Tesimonial dinner Field House In New Brunswick, The specimens are arranged in an illu- will honor Halpin minated showcase and the simulated back- HEALTH CAREERS—Students from eleven high schools in Union, Essex and Morris ground is akin to that of their natural sur- counties learned about health careers last week during a viHt jo ChUdren'i Specialized A testimonial dinner to honor Union County roundings. Included are the loon, grebe, clapper Clerk Walter G, Halpin wUl be held on Jan, 22 Hospital, Westfield. The itudents represented Unloa HJ,, Millburn HJH ClatJiam HJ,, rail, cormorant as well as many ducks, Mc- Cranford H,S,, Westfield H.S., Holy Trinity HJ,, Westfield; Mother Sewn HJ,, Scotch at the Wtafleld Scott Hotel, Elizabeth^ It wai Keeby received some of these specimens from Plains H.S., Summit HJ,, Kent Place and Balliy Ellard, More than 65 students partielpated announced following a meeting of approximately game wardens who had confiscated them from in the annual program under the direction of the hospltal'i Senior Auxiliary. 75 supporters, apprehended poachers. Halpin, a resident of Fanwood, is former "Mac" grew up In the crystal-clear hill RepubUean chairman of the Fanwood Munici- and mountain country of Sussex County and pal Committee, former deputy register of deeds spend countless hours and days in the woods and mortgages and Is current president of the and on the lakes and streams adjacent to his Red Cross, vets' group New jersey State County Officers Association, Newton home. There he learned the ways of the He Is co-chairman of the late Msgr, William beaver, the deer, the fox and the rest. This C, Heiinbuch Memorial Fund, wildlife lore has been invaluable in the pur- suit of his hobby and has been just as ln- join in blood donor drive Halpm is married to the former Marlon valugble to eonservaflon-minded organiiattons Anderson and has three children, James A,, which Mac has aided In various projects. One For the fourth consecutive year, theAmeri- 35, Unlonj Hurden-Looker Post 50, Hillside; Sharon Bei and Sandra Lee, THE FINBHTC^ TOUCH — Richard E, McKeeby of East Brunswick, an instructor in the of these has been the innovation of malting can Lsgion, American Legion Auxiliary and Resell* Park Post 60, Linden Post 102, Col, Committees and chairmen for the testi- Lile Science Department at Union College, Cranford, and an amateur taxidermist, placei "blfdhouses" for the wild woodduek so that American Red Cross will conduct a joint ef- Young Post 102, Elizabeth; Unity Post 229, monial include Michael Magnolia, general a woodduek in position on a ffee-.trunk display of specimens which he has preserved, the female can lay her eggs in a place pro- fort to increase thi number of blood donations Rosell»j Bayway Post 260, EUiabeth, and Post chairman; Van Dyke Peilitt, master of cere- The box at the top Is an innovatian desiped by McKeeby and conservation groups which tected from predators such as the raccoon, during the period from Dec, 7 to Jan, 4, 328, Clark, All blood bank and civil defense monies; Joan Geer, reception; George Symt, protects the eggs of the wooduek from predators such as the raccoon, one of which is * * * Rudolph Surman of Elizabeth is coordinattng chairmen have been alerted. publicity; Vincent Festa, arrangements; Mil- Shown climbing the simulated tree just below a hooded merganser. MANY OF THE LARGER SPECIMENS with the iflorts of the American Legion units with All community groups and organizations dred Matthews, decorations! Wllbert Miles, which MeKeeby works were brought to him the Eastern Union County Chapter, American have been urged to pledge and donate blood tickets: Catherine Pearson, treasurer; Ber- after falling vlcttm to the nemesis of the ani - Red.Cross, through the Red Cross blood program Or nard Yarusavage, program chairman; Alfonso mal world — the speeding automobile. As a community hospital blood banks when re- Pisano, speakers, andAlbertSteiglnga, general Recognizing that the concentrated giving of quested. business. Realtors' state convention set result these creatures, who otherwise might blood in a too-limited time might result in literally have gone to waste, are preserved much of the blood becoming outdated, the Legion ind put to constructive educational use. Per. and the Red Crosa have agreed to make in- hapg the two most unusual specimens acquired tensivj efforts during the first week of the Hiking club in Atlantic City next weekend were an armadillo from Florida and an albino drive to obtain blood donation pledges, to be . Realtor Rae Silverman, president of the Real Estate Commission; New jerseyInsur- pheasant from Ohio,.,,, ,.,...... ,,... „ Mif fulfilled'later in the campalp, < -- Ealtern Union County Board of Realtors, wiU ance Commissioner Robert L, Clifford and Last year the taxidermist-teacher was sets 3 walks lead a contingent of area Realtors to the 54th Salvatore P, Sangiorgi of the Federal Trade amoni Union College faeulty-members-who-' . flThe-leSon units In the area which will Tw6 hUcis and an afternoon Annual Convention of the New Jersey Assoeia- Commission,' ' were honored by the PTA of the Blooming- partteipate Inelud* de Argonne Post 6, Eliza- rambl» are scheduled this beth; 'Sahway Post 5, Connecticut Farms Post Bon of Realtor Boards at the Chalfonte-Haddon On the agenda of topics will be New Jersey's dale and Roosevelt Schools In Cranford for weekend for members and Hill Hotel, Atlantic City, Dec. 9-12. Critical housing shortage and the action which contribution! to a pilot program in environ- pests of the Union County The largest Realtor,, convention east of the magt bs taken to meet the powlng housing mental education. He assisted in snident pro. Hiking-Clubf- -•,._.,_- -, Mitsissippi, it annually' attracts about 2,600 needs. "jeets and provided visual aids during" the On Samrday, Robert and persons, ' course of the year as the students studied on County 4-H Club The Community Service Award luncheon will Anne Vogel of Cranford will Mrs, Silverman is also a director of the location geology, wildlife, water resources, lead a 12-m_lle hike in High honor Realtor of thi Year nominees from each weather, astronomy and plant life, 3,100-member New Jersey Association and of the state's local boards. Presenting the to present awards Point State Park, The group will participate in the annual business meeting plaques and announcing New jersey's Realtor MsKeeby Is a graduate of Rutgers University will meet at the Paekanack- Saturday, Dec, 12, of die Year will be screen and stage personality where he earned a bachelor of science degree Union County's 4-H Club will hold Its Wayne Slopping Center at The convention theme is "Sip of the '70s - Laraine Day. Eastern Union County Board of before being awarded his master's degree annual awards night tomorrow at 8 p.m. 8:30 a,m. Sold Through a Realtor," In addition to me Realtors Community Service Award winner is from Union College, Sehenectady, N.Y." He at M*rck I Co., Inc., Rahway, The public Also on Saturday, Ann Kent general sessions, scheduled are a brokers' Realtor James F. White of Union, He was Se- became a fuUtime member of the faculty at is welcome to attend. of Irvjngton will lead a six- spsaker-go-round, workshops sponsored by the lected for outstanding service rendered to his Union College, Cranford. in September 1968. mile afternoon ramble In the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers, County 4-H'ers will receive awards in the community and the aid he has provided in the following categories; Music, drama, sports, South Mountain Reservation, the Mortgage Bankers' Assoeiaflon of New field of health, welfare and veterans services. The group will meet at the Jersey, the.Institute at Real Estate Manage- sewing, cooking, forestry, woodworking, ar- He participated in the establishment of the first Dividend announced chery, electricity, newspaper, public presen- Locust Grove parking area in mint, and the Multiple Listing Police Com- the R(gervation at 1:30 p.m. health agency in New Jersey concerning epi- The board of directors of the Summit and tations, and other areas. mittee, an appraisal luncheon and an office lepay and Is presently serving as. state "vice- On Sunday, David and Naomi management session, Eliitbeth Trust Co. has announced fiat a cash The following communities will be, pre- president of the Epilepsy Foundation of Amir- dividend of 25 cents per share will be paid Suttir of Clifton wlU lead a Keynote speaker will be Dr. Anthony Downs, lea. sentid; Plainfield, Elizabeth, Cranford, Moun- ten-mile hike in the area of real estate economist from Chicago, Other Dec, 23 to shareholders of record Dee. 3, tainside, Rahway, Scotch Plains and Union, Cedar Pond in North Jersey, guest speakers include Realtor Rich Port, The Eastern Union County Board of Realtors LaGrange, 111,, president of the NationalAsiO-,. is_one, of 39 Jocal Realtor Boards of,the New.-.. CiaOon of Real Estate Boards; Philip L, Man- Jersey Aisociatton of Realtor Boards and the UG dinner will honer ganaro, secretary-director of the New jersey National Association of Rial Estate Boards, Brady shots grounds superintendent Ueorge Baron of 1409 The Union College Class of Thelma ter.. Linden, who will 196B awarded a citation to retire Dee, 31 as building and Baron at their commencement at NCE show pounds superintendent of exercises, making him an An exhibition of 24 photo- - Union College, Cranford, will honorary member of that graphic works of Matthew be pest of honor at a dinner class. Baron was cited by Brady, famous civil War next Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the students for keeping the photographer, is being shown the Westwood Lounge, Gar- Union College campus "in in the College Center of New- wood, such a high state of attrac- ark College of Engtaesring Baron has been on the Union tiveness and so has contrib- through Friday, Dec IB, College staff for the past 15 uted greatly to our well-being Shown under thi title of years and has served as and academic achievement," "The Brady Exhibit," the superintendent of buildings The students also noted prints of Brady's artistry In- and pounds since Union Col- Baron's "spirit of ohierful- clude portraits of Lincoln, legs moved to its 30-aere ness and composure In spite Grant, Custer and Sheridan campus In 1959, of demands placed upon him," together with historical Baron and Ms wife plan Baron is married to.the How to tell how used battlefield views and city to move to Florida in early former. Cecilia Jharkey of seines, A short history of the January, •---———, Bayonne, and they ire the a used car is. photographer's career and a parents, of two soni, George synopsis of how photography Until now, thai hasn't always been easy. In (act, it's always jr. of Iselin, and .Richard of been next t§ imposBible. was done in the mid-ISOO's Linden, and i daughter, Mrs, Used ear dealers just don't have ii in their nature to blow i Is Included In thi exhibit. Edward Porbanskv of Colonla. sale because a ear blew a piston. Mo it of the prints to be ,.« They have "seven~g¥in Rutgers prof cites potential for service Oegdlii" for surfnce mail for Arms n r ni ti! OvsrS-0's was ^Jsv, f> fer parce Is and Nov U for oree'ipg f" irdi; fo' space n vgi Iqble mgi 1 ( strongly that we In computer science should If you think the computer ii juit i glorified deadline was Nov. JO: nnd fm TAI fTnr cslculiitJng machine, you should talk to Dr. not try to beeomfi the high priests who are Engineer elected r.l Airlift). Saul Amarel, chairman of RutgersUniverilty's indispensable intermediaries between the Nov. 27. faurponing department of computer icience. computer and the rest of die academic world. lllllllllllllllllllllliIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllliiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimli IllllllliiimmmiiiHHiiiimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiui Seated in hii office at Livlnpton College, "Our task is tu bring about a situation (by to secretary post Dr. Amarel wixes altnoit lyrictl about the developments in thtory, In practical designs poterfyal of the computer as an intelligent and in education) where such intermediaries Leo Eckman of Sprtngfield was recently Mrs. Ruth Rauch; michine which, he sayi, can go § long way will become unnecessary." elected secretary of the New Jersey Society For And About Teenagers towardi isilsttng teichers and researchers in One important service Dr. Amarel minks of Municipal Engineers at their annual meet- ftelr Work. His regret la that few persons have the computer can (erve is to facilitate indi- Ing in AtlanBc City held in conjunction with Hadassah member THIS WEEK'S LETTER: "I am not quite a good grasp of the possibilirias that the vidualiied insffuedon, something which has the 55th annual conference of the New Jersey a teenager but I have a teenage problem. computer offers, become increasingly difficult with the Be- State Leape of Municipalities. Services were held Tuesday for Mrs, Ruth Rauch. 51, of 547 S, Sprtngfield ave., Spring- There is a boy in my school who liked me :'Too many of them are still overawed by mendous surge in College enrollments, Hi has been involved with municipal engi- last year and acts like he Ukes me this "We bring in vast numbers of smdents neering for the last 12 years and Is now the field, who died Monday in Memorial General what they consider the mysteries of this tool." Hospital, Union, year. I also like him. But, there's one prob- My goal Is to reach a point where people in with widely varying backgrounds, educational engineer for the Township of Branchburg, He lem. Everytime he waLks by, he looks at different disciplines can talk directly to the histories, Interests and aspirations. The com- is a graduate of Newark College of Engineer- Mrs. Rauch was born in Brooklyn and moved to Springfleid six months ago from Newark, me but never talks to me. He talks to all computer and use it to add materially to puter can digest information about etch sm. ing with a degree in Civil Engineering and the other girls but me. Does this mean he dent and it can help to tailor instruction In has completed postgraduate courses in public She was a member of Springfield Hadassah and thiir Intellectual resources," he says. the Sarah Sleifer Orthopedic Relief Society, likes me or not. Does he hate me? And, how a way that fits me student as a unique person," works administration and management and can 1 make him talk to me? * » « She is survived by her husband, Bernard "SOME COMPUTER SCIENTISTS may die- • • • sewag* treatment. OUR REPLY: Do you speak to him in a ALTHOUGH COMPUTER SCIENCE hasbeen He is licensed in the State of New jersey Rauch^two daughters, Mrs, Joyce E, Carter of with me," he adds, "but I feel very State College, Pa.,.and Mrs. Linda Lee Murray friendly manner each time you see him? It recopized as a disHnct academic discipline as a professional engineer, land surveyor, seems unlikely that he would be talkative for only 10 or 15 years, and the computer it- of East Northport, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs, professional planner, and sewage treatment Dorothy Robinsteln of Irvinpon and Mrs. Libby around other girls and then become shy self made its appearance only a generaBon plant operator, Class 2, He Is a member of when he is around you. If you are friendly, ago, the principle was actually enunciated in Pearl of East Bronx, N.Y,, and three grand- the American Public Works Association and children. there is no reason why he should not re- 1834 by an Englishman who was studying me the Institute of Municipal Engineers and is ciprocate. If you have never offended him man-hours of labor required In me producUon a past president of the North Jersey Public in any way, he has no reason to hate you. of pins, Works Association, Eckman also serves on Put a smile on your face each time you Charles Babbag*, a noted maoiemaUcian, the Sprtngfield Flood Advisory Committee, Registration will begin meet, and mean it, If he likes you, it won't phUosopher ind mechanician of, the 19ft Gen- be long before he is talking to you. tury, devised what he called an "analyrical If you have a teenage problem you want engine" 136 years ago, but the state of COMMUTER WITH COMPUTER _ Thereia for YMCA winter term to discuss or an observatton to make, address precision machine manufacture at that ttme Sa-oczyniki of Perm Amboy a freshman at your letter to FOR AND ABOUT rEENAGERi was not far enough advanced to produce it. ReglsffaUon for ilie coming Winter term will Rutgers University's Livlnpton CoUege, Robinson receives be held at the Wesffleld YMCA from this COMMUNITY AND SUBURBAN PRESS SIR^ In 1871 a commiBee of me BrWsh Astoda- receives some advice on a computer prob- Monday through Saturday, Dec, 12, VICE, FRANKFORT, KY, Uon studied Babbage's idea and concluded lem from Or, Saul Amarel, chairman of the Many new classes have been scheduled. Along "that in the present state of the deslp it li computer science department. a doctoral degree mrough 6, instrucBon in scuba diving will also not^ more than a theoretfcal possibility," with the traditional classes in swimming, William H, Robinson, son of Mr, and Mrs, Classes in fundamental wrestling and basket- be available to men and women over 16 years Present-day students and professors who uate students are employed in computer, ball will be available for boys in pades 4 of age. don't Jlke their asgiped class schedules, and related occupations; the remainder are full, William E, Robinson of 350 Central ave,. customers whole charge accounts iQaysrry also time students; some of mem on fellowships Mountainside, was recently awarded a doctor may take a dim view of computers, but melr and teaching asslstantshlps in the department. of philosophy degree in entomology from Iowa » State Unlveriity,' Ames, Iowa, HJB specialty FRIDAY DEADLINE ''opinions are notshartdbyDr.-Amarel;"• ' On the: underplduate level, the depamnirit. "All items other than spot news i d"lt takes Bipergon to mike i mistake," he Is sttrseBflj students from all Unlti of die wis research on North American flies. says, "The computer Can do only whit some unlveriity in New Brunswick, They numbired He is a graduate of Jonathan Dayton Reg- should be in our office by noon on Friday. person directs It to do." same 5QQ last year,* this fill mere are about ional High School, Sprinj^iild, He received 'YOUR FHSONAL iHOPPIR MADE TH! DIFFERENCE - 'his bachelor's and master's depees from • • « 750. They are drawn from virtually every SB 268 MORRIS AVENUE arles Bibbap, an English mithematlelin, Kent State UnlversiW, ^ }, Ohio, jobmson^ EXOTIC OIPT1 ented-thli^dlfferene#-eiigina'i i .. hill 1, 1 (>: Sfafe receives low bio Schi,nune I aistriiitiiin I •., I in", u' Soe.iu us, Community colleges meet non-degree ambitions nn ,1 rontrac; \<° pr-viiiy ihr UrM m.ij''r re- pairs to ihp Kuuto 3.'' Suiury bridge since purely vncationul field, especially into non- The former, programs that help the citizens for Viefory Bridge job the 3,000 loot lung structure *,\! Sin ail high sehoui (jradudte» who continue HIE VOCATIONAL FRONT, the study "ir education are looking for a, djgrei, • that the rate of high school graduate! ttRgrcc areas. of a neighborhood take advantage of educational h in opportunities' via such aids la tutorial pro- i«™ the Muldl?n«)> c paper prepared for the N.J, .in to two-vejr tglleges is increasing "The most impprtint taik in vocational Men' .if Hiphei Kfluratlon show| that Lister than the rate if those going on educatloil before the community colleges (tea grams, day care centers, workshops and •'V m:4 iiisiijd caiei" triinlng, neighbOF- •! .ynar Inititutlons. in the area of creatin| educational programi special admission policies, are already in liiipruvempnt ir mere "enrich- riip iarne time, the percelltap of high which provide 'career ladders' for icudanti", existence at the atate's community colleges md that mure and more they are i ^uiduslei enrolling in traditional vo. the study sayg. and other insOtutioni. I! t'li'ue in the community colleges, nal and technical schools is dropping, a That Job includes also the retraining of Deeause they "aeknowlidp a greater rt« iri' the findings of a study on "De- I the study attributes tn "the rapid growth individuals forced out of the labor market sponiibility to the local community than do the V jCM v • first bilHun-iiollar bAllk, is paying a arerii •-, vinie'' weather c.indiMiinu In your old ones providG 13 per cent more. Traction on Bres, announced a ban un them to become t II,, 1 'livi Iciul ,if fft,1? iiillUon to its more HI n.ii-kel houi', ice with npw studdeH tires in 211 per cent effective April 30, l»71. area. ii'.'Hii dqiiisJ'urK, John W.Krpsi^'liair. s|p n' turistF Iriiike an educated better, and with "Irt studded tiros, IBS per Bin Covernment offHIals ?.iid ihat their safety ' i' ill' bii.ii.1, reporipd thtg week. Tills .MI' 1, Vlnlle, genorul manager of f ent better. declisi value was being outdistanced by the highway;, B Mr i.ii.il riivirti?nds fur I '70 (u more .-^ hM sev Automnblle Clubp AAA, cites Drivers should keep in mind, however, that the N. damage they caused. Ontario's highway and,:' •4 4,'! MII11H,II. p f urpsenting the liirgest i, ,i [i.-ii..! "mnce records of each type studded tires should be marked so that they transport experts fuund that ruts from a fjuar- the I, 1 il liivi.'i'iul payair >n ?jvi,,jn jcc.unts fnr ,., in. .IUII reviews eurrent legislnriiin can be placed on the same wheels each winter, of tti i ter to a half-inch wire found to result in the • v M'.I, in iliii »(.iin, ,,.ii.'s 1'ivoiving Btuddnd tires, Th» studs wpir at a slight angle, causing them and ,t • pavement during a single season of driving. ! h• • 'Iwii.l r.i - llviiifnik (or regular j,..!..-. ui ili'i snow iUei provide eon- to l"y over slightly nn one side, and this V H. •'•• '•' "• '•" .' -lii-iit'ily biisis ind for ,iiii n.' K in, nuoting o recdnt study by can rediino much of their "Jfnctiveness if sidp s.ivi'ii." i i iniiu-i DM ,i qiiirtei ly hniia (i nil l.if"ty <'nur.cil [hat show these they are lf^t,liMM m invpi in tlip r,pp^eit«> ¥ the • 'leu1 i ii • cl.iiilii^" liipg" saiM, "ihot our I*. iiJf' '** y"Y ten' bet'^r irarfion than tiri!. , I ,!.!!•* -f qrtj vti'i'S plus .'111 WliiW how* ".; .n r;l3' e i' e at 15 degr* ev regui •• 'I'l'r iii,- indi ,li. •!•« fi.ijinri.il |iriihlems NOW THAI SlliniJF.i) imES have ai lust Fahf -I 1 FUEL OIP.L, 200 Osl .mi i .]t(?tl '!> ..in cvpf = inrreasini? gained almost nailiinwlde,icceptante —they're loo- '• ,1 Mm D> 'K ' In. U'.^ili .. .-iisptutive dividend, by now legal in all states except Louisiana and TopGradel6.9; COD. 'M,, i it I ll- Bl I nil- SNnW rlRE record [ares less Mississippi, as well as In 10 Canadian prov- 1 h- I i * * rt • >> ' -.1. i -. ILL, M.I' l.l Will vvimi it c->fnes fn braking dlFtances. On Incei — it's ironic to note that ominoui signs i ,-. I pd cru &f they're only 13 perrent CALL NOW t > < ifi^.-l.ir nre^^ rind only "ne per cent Tn rermiHitinn your (urnoce . i 1 ii f. i o. The warning rn motorists CONVERSE IELE'S l.B.A. PUMA arid burner nrid SAVF on your Choir fo sing of museum usiry• • w lircs. then, ie implicit: Whendriv. M pit lul ing Mil l.ifi , i I II \ n \ ,1. i.-i i nli t1" THE i! I .iif j; I,if nntiiH v. r1- • nilr i J»3S nnrt SEARCH •«. I, SI,,ii(,. 1IH FOR I! [1 HFA1 TH 1 "-J. Ill inn Wl INSTIflJTES nt Mf Al IH 11 inig I -fXJPA, now ap= i,, MI;., m • i' pitiv^il ,ind nvi»ilahl§ through H,| !'"«':. lo pi cm npti"", is relipving ».[:• tlit" I' '-,i M .1 I ^yrTiptnrn^ ,if patients with ill- ''.il tJiipht i 1 ' I I -> I U II'-- IS in pi'i forni.inf-s if ' I lie Miner-i. kfi " In p.ii kinsiin's disease -- a crip- M students h,4v>. . In- tin N™ Jersey Donci I li^atrt- I'Uilri Millet (-fimpanv will I'lins nenirnlogical disorder. I nti infi l M.-MriiH'. etil a r 1 ! h, ^n,iF r, Ji vine ,it tin. Mprj npylitan i 5|H r n Mallei, who A mniii> the symptoms al- n tutt N:t-n York tity will dRncc rhi' Snow (^UPCUI, arid \li Pniirfafr^kh, wlio will ievi.ued by L-MPA are l,;i:|, , ind jaunt Rule, star as the t'rincf, Ilie ballet will he given at ,! and "p.m. tretiior, reduced movement, •'•"-. 'il at I'lninfield High School and at ";iil p.m. Dec, Jh •ind rigidity—those typical of itkiM 'or [lie pfri'fgfffi- at North Hunterdon Reginmd Ilijili School, Annandale, parkmsomsm. In one study of ,'S el "The Nutcracker" Parltinsoti's disease patients mruinhlu Iruttl the New treated with the drug, every J - ,P\ D.'in.-i- Ilipairp f.uilH, clinical feature observed, in- .' UlHlii,,l di ,, Mciimraiii- Conference will discuss cluding gait, posture, hand- writing, and speech showed great improvement. Accord- new concept for schools n% t irv n^at feeling Farm co op sales Nil tin I titli i- t 4 «• 1 ih Ej f pathy and dep e si n in below last year III | ! I I 1 I I lev 1 [ th pailenE wa epl Led I | I II I \ I I r | I n J b> n f veil bei % and e 111 I 7 1 1 I I I II I ne*wed ntere t in nund= ir mm 1 je e> I rme 1 1 II I 1 II t I [ ilins- | r i t n il t w -th f F I IXWk tr ipy i b ed Lv I -k pi du i dir i%li 1 r ] i L I Id b> ire As result f chl I ndlflg in r rji£±n a dgcade of fe uve m i) tint. ii [J ^ I i ILI ti F lu u 1 I f \ t r ai h I IMMl len n i I id r i I ti t i und that n mine I I r f New J Ittl perl d e ding l> r_ U e\ I ll J ailed i pa ru e whl h 1 m wh t le [t ih I ir. sel ptre I d ^h pi nt lar^t quantitie in 4 Sb I3f Id during tli t M r 1 l \n 1 11 ll I t n part f normal mparable pel d il v r h i w n r rt uppiy in Id I \ l 1 | 1 1 rt III- ll d ll mpl n III t i f t am f Parl-in n di e e EUREKA The t cal ver mpil 1 m rrb 1 I It m d 1 p % n in iiffe n l-dti nt Tl fc nest e earch bv the Newjer e> Uep rtm nt 1u ti i rr u tui d tiffing tep wa i cry to pig e f Agriculture fr m lrdivi f il I il I r i 1 r> t tr pi n [ th d pam e CANISTER VAC dual rep rt ubmined by tr i u ihai n b I J-1- Ui\f tunatfcly lenti I CANISTER 14 member rganiz ti n I Smct">- tl V 1 r t lie el p d th j p tm t l i nd th t d pamne delivered with Exclusive the Coopertive Marketing i-onlerenee wiU be (jQvernur ieeHng additional feder 1 into the blood stream wa in New Jer \ Will n I i ahill tat Ed lu dis nd finan 1 l L i r t r hing it target the u tl n r m n ner L rl fr*sm th Stat Legi lature b in After more tudy they VIBRA-BEAT L M rbur|,er nd Dwighr di ertd that a chemical VACUUM Santa pays visit Differencnted taffinf. i a \llei d ,l f [he L. radiate new meth d f using te1! hers I ely related to d patnine i, h 1 f Erlu n n t the It prep e that tea hint be ould each the brain and far thorough, yal gantle cloaning to Franklin State Univer it> 1 Ml hu^ett differentlaled int v^irl u raye tha-desired ettect this- fhp lm f tl" nine oie nd r p n lbilm I hemi 1 I L UUPA Santa I lau m de nun i i in r ih uil r Alt!" ugh treatment with eheduled st p t Fr illir all w [ III iitfer nt iniei t (Jj f 1 1 edu t r L-DOPA h b en ailed th Cleaning Attachments btateB nk s Jri e-mTu da\ ei b hi e and lmhit n 95 rej, dins, th ubjtit f dif mo t in*p t nt ntributionto morning f te her : tl e hool f i t i d uffnii, ard t e m d al il rapv I a neur 1 Sane [ pped E laun h t ff I~e^tb ll 11 I pi re vij that ne taffing ^1 i\ di ea e in the pa t ^0 rri tm Hub [ celebrate differenu a 1 I I rm 39 F " nif.1 [ be c1 11 dw th y r e par 1 for n even [I e pemng f the b n> new h 1 t Vibra-Beat seeks out hidden dirt, offers the mirui" ur f d ff uli e um d b ti tr atn nt onti ue 88 I ill Ide Hi e at W) N I ru n The dr g aj e me n convenience sf a canister, the efficiency ot an The dep imem ha re (r al ( Jiti r nn ted f-d 1 fu d plea vi id el t u h a eived am unt i L [_ r J LT upright. Vibra-Beat vibrates 2,000 times i min- nau e m ting lo I p- f in tru ti n nd t ute to shake-out, beat-out deeply embedded 26 pet te I w bl nd pre ure mo irdmju Li ed d i d t ban in drrf and fluff up your carpets, P Er m f r tu* iea i fin u l The e sidt re Here's the all-steel powerhouse from Eureka actions may be easily con- that's loaded with features, From the conven- trolled in some patients, but ient carry handle to the easy-rolling wheels, in other patients may bar use this vie is built with value in mind, Comes TYPiNG INSTRUCTION of the drug. complete with tool kit to handle all cleaning ELECTRIC TTPEWHiUBS Information. about—Parkin— -choresr-Power-to-tparefor every-cleanlni-job^ ",4, fM Mm..."...- son's diieaii patiints -and- SMITH TYPiNG SCHOOL their care and treatment is 494 CENTRAL AVE,, E 0. available in a recently revised DAILY-TUIl, AND THUHS. IV1S, National InsUtutes of Health PHI! 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IISS ASK roj Automotive tmi dliirlbulsr WE-RI E-X.P.A-N-D-I-N-G I™ »:J0 A.H - 3 P.K^ WOMEN naidi ••perianoerj co.infr man Require a perion for general FIRST NATIONAL STATE EXEERIENCED ffe fe*t our jjf#P»nt =1af? jui! er right mas wi'Mng Is ieBm, plan! mainienBiio. Prff.ruhlj I ean'l hand!* ih* job' S( n?ni with industrial esr.cHenr(.,Mu«l BANK OF NEW JERSEY FIRST NATIONAL STATE Excellent future for ambh'mi OP'1" peraon. Call Mr, Pi — ' •• b? itirchanieally Inelinsd and Lost & Found 14 and M and Eseeptigna! apportunl- BANK OF NEW JERSEY •PBoinimant. JJ7-422I. hendy with tooii. Will work in ly join an qgefiry (h-lt wiM rfifn tlai currently aiHi areas of rarpeniry. miliwriffhi. i, wit* IS or min Openings are currently PATTERSON'S TRAINEE nhnui van; w# fiffsf S K*»l.?ftJi|s LOST: Tabby oil, Marmalade color: u wenles titf for typln. [n down- AUTO SUPPLY, INC, eUeu-leai and Nuipmrflt F? dfnw If you qunUfy and a chanf? lost vlclnllv si HprlnriieH Xoad, Union, tawn Newark and our aysten far elrperiweed pairs. Permanent, growth oppor- livings «d commercial |O]9 Morrli Ava. Union, N.J. j {ji io «niar with fl edmpany an the eorderlnf Snrinjt'-li c-11 attir9p,in. •uburban Orania of* tunity and liberal ?r.rar^.-v |h? m.-v*, AH yf-U ne«.i tn iijp _„_.____ Vi ITM mh ficaa. Theie poaMions tellers. We offer an i«il- h#iiafili. Apply- chain - 30 slyrei) ieeks CHRISTMAS IS A lent starting •alary, full aggr-iit ' ?, SnibitloiJ* pgL^i plv '• hfif-* wr'sfc nji-i Hr-lfr "m* "(«!" or leshmaMBi a ee'rtaln At provida, varied, tn- benefit program and pleasant HEXACON ELECTRlf_ srlenf^d individual. DEPI= ihr iky'f th*- limj' $%, Fvt im •fin u "sp SltolP if oilier rid- lere.tlnj work In ttia CHF.MIST I6S W, Clay *,(„ RolFii| Park TIMI OF working condition.. Please NITF ^pporliinlty. |7,100 jmijj^ (jiai^ infepv'"* CB'\ find Oaf apsolfisaiion, lsdicataa slaerloi' eneiiini field of bink- epplv any weekday at, the phi• '•' staH. Many (nc?n nation ijjiiujt the employment of olusr tn| and flnansa* We Malarialf and rmrm fj.»nil»i For Sale persona and are enildarad In vlolition offer »n eieellani JOY AND BIUS PEHSOMNIL DIPARTMBNT funlUaf with liinfipaiiH and MECHAIilC, d«y«, full tirae. Good p p a! fee Art. atartini Raiary, plui gill Broad St., Newark. polymera. ielid rh«niifai fnun- BW Appt, CAMhfll IHELL, 1113 ft IB. lh= FRFQ ALLEN AGENCV Additional information about the an outstanding b#na- Accentuots fh§ ioys, An Boual Opportunity Employer datigni inoiudlng as nr MS Morria «•"•:, Union. Tony Toflitll, X 1J/3 Art's provisioas iu be obtained by fit pragram and ex- degnta. Write lo Hoi 98), Union sn-iiij, xi vi aaUlsiorwrltiBiths; tramaiy plaassnt work- eliminate the bills by Leader, 1211 Si,, Awe., ill i Merchindisi For Sale 15 V. B. Department el Liter Ing conditions, Plaaae Union, X IJ/3 i VINCENTS JEWfcLERS wife lad Hour DMldfln Bppiy any H/aekday at becoming an AVON WORLD BOOK UlB! TERRIBLE TYPIST (ATIC WAjRDig W Representative in your DELIVEIH MAN WANTED needs man in each school di» = "w. i>"w, pstHfir.. TO deliver piliM wepMwia. REAL FSTATE SAl ESMEN ATTRACTIVE II You Ar« i Terrible Typist trie!. Excellent famifiK», part PERiOMNEL DIPARTMINT CaU SSB-llSS r! K TELLERS WELCOME WAOON neighborhood. or fulll limei , lal m your own 5(0 BROAD STREET, NEWARK But Have Pleasant Ways We after 4 P.M. KU/3 rOLONY a'PALTY WITH OF Expansion provides gpsningi •et of World Book on only 3 FICIB IN NEWASK AND 1HV- B4BY CAHIUAQE, i jeari old, lor heaus.ea in Onion ana. An Equal Opportunity Employer Hava Several Jons lot You in lalea. For Interview appointment iXPERIINCED 1NOTON WOULD LIKE TO X 12/1 A •>•(? lood condfaon. Aeilve commnnltv baekkrounrj CALL NOWi cult Monday, 1%1-lUt TALK T1 V3f ABOUT "" ' |20 pnfarnd, Must In)', have uit Suburban Locations. Call Now. K 1 2/3 FIRST NATIONAL STATF of ear. no pre-iohoel children. GUARDS full 388.0931 1. iJ/S Mailble houn. Aunsilve CLERK TYPIST $85,00 UNION BANK OF NEW JERSEY QENIRAL CLERICAL WORKl FIRST NATIONAL STATE Tart Tins O, Full tin. Opening S eurf=»ntly 44 ineh rruit«ooJ LIGHT TYPINQ (NO EXPERI- KENILWORTH ilable h hout suf Call 717-2421 BANK OF NEW JERSEY ava WHETHER YOU AKF. Lie EN K 12/3 ENCE NECESSARY.) iyitctn ist cpgri d r-.neh Pro.ineiai MOUNTAINSIDE Immadlata upeningi INSTALLERS Bsvinfi t »nd SQtnmereiiil BfD OR NOT CALL IIS fna RRF.AKFRONT A-l EMPLOYMENT throughout Newark are Uliefi, W* Qftsf m rieel- INFOHMATION, .371 R71O BIAUTY ADYISQBS 964-0880 MEi. IJSSNSB SPRINGFIELD availabla for Indlvldyall lenl *tarHng isiftry, full CURIO KOKOT KgHMETICS, Full or part 101 NO. WOOD AVI., LINDEN 1961 Morria Am, Union, N.J, benefit pmefain and pUa.Q.n Rill time, WIU triin. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., U«n thru Fri, with poiioe sr ••suriiy 921-1600 731.8100 guardi experience. Par* WE WILL TRAIN YOU working eondltlBni, PUgge CABINET MI-MM, Ifttr I fcm.R m IMS MORRIS AVE,, UNION K 12/3 aoni poaieBsing related FOR A FUTURE IN THE apply Siy ^'eeitdav si UIP 9S4-1300 background! iyeh at EVER QROWINQ COM- BEHiQNNEL DEPARTMENT $260 819 PARK AVE,, SC. PLAINI VAILSBURG firemen, slliiarv paliqe, injNIGATtONi 1NDUB- ROUTF SALESMEN 50 Bn»ad St., Niwafk, 5 iE worth 1595.00 BABYSITTER TYPIST-STENO etc, wiu alio he com THY WITH ONE OF THE Snark fsorf i!p™i= ESP* ' nt An E^ual Oppsffilnity E^isvf (Qallopini Hilt •(••) wanted for inmo IRVINGTON AppUjiint mull [»«"• fooil aidered, Gsoa iigrtirtK LEADINQ CJONCiRNS. (ipptftyniiy, i op Heni-fiii. hi call 763-B234 •mall •ohgglglrl on Monday, typlni & Him ikltli. itsaay aalary, full benefit pro- R !2/3 iiir# unlltnitgd- inlnry anij South Orange Tuo.day, Wednesday and Thuri- 375.2100 position with a leading Fosd gram. No night or week* • Training at Full Pay commission, Cigod pnsl '"Ofb GIRLS Fraeeftiing CDinpany, located end hoiira required. Ap, (Jay from Jill to li30 p.m. Call • 9 paid Holiday. ,153-7513 between § and I p.m. Wanted to earn full time wage! ROSELLE - LINDEN In iprlniflald, N,J. Taw. iil- ply any weekday at the WAREHOUSEMEN n?rpgRUfy, *f W\\\ irain V«LI, on part araa acala to he trained vQ,it«Be it this immadlate open- IFHI Hoipltalliation Full and pan liml, paid ho.. Fsf personal interview, r=*lt PRE,CHHMTMAa Kffi SALE ae baauty advlasra. No espaF ROSELLE PARK lnj by contacting Mr. Walaky, PERiONNEL DEPARTMENT (after g month a) pltaUzatipn and iniur?ri£«; 7 P.M. to f P,M. 227 = 0268 Bov*! or Girl's DeluM Polo Bute lance raquifed. Call for IJ0 Broad it, Newnrk, N.J, Pleasant werklng ...njil l,,,,s. K 12/3 %U §5. aseembled free. appointment. 751-6911 ba. • Free Life Ineurgnce VICTOIIY CYCLE SHOP BQQKKEEKRJ ASSISTANT 353-4880 ,,„. An E^ual OppBrtunily Employer air cqndltiQnfd *wgfehsu8s, M Opportunity far Borneo™ with DP tween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. • Tuition Refund Program Nd emefleme n^gesaary* SSM Mirrii Ave,, Union |^!| perfenM la various t»okkeenini funa. X12/J G1Z/3 • Penalon Plan Call perionntl 8130 a.m. - 1 PRiNTER.OPERATOR Hens, inolBjIiif payroll, KnowledH of NCR machine helpM, If noileamaloiig COMPLETE HpUIE rUBWBKBJOi.- ODU. - PABT TWE — lain a?er |100,oo vitkly lrl(* Uta-i«l»« pL FM PtU, Cal MANY OTHIRIINEPITS "•"' KETCHUM 10X1S ofr.el. KnowlPdgc strip sitn m on our new Baby which elimi- HIGH SCHOOL ping helpful. All benfrilf. O.E, air conditioner, 1M "U»; ' nates most tedious porting. Pleasant CLERICAL WORK, m DENTAL LAB. ¥lg erdiFB In your hsmatewn. tadiy! IMMEDIATE OPENINQi DISTRIBUTORS, INC. piect bedrMm; J piece livtag room) aiis RT.M, ionoN lofiHIB • ••• MANAQ1M1HT RMOURCEI ITEM PRESS, Milllsum. 116-ibQt. «urroiii»llnjj, congenial 7-flrl office, ^_j wigklt, FASH. GRADUATES For Interview App't 611:4433 40 Bqulll, Ave.. W,W, Bradford oak taUe, 4 onairj, 3 oi* aervera CALLiiiasM x il/io IOB Hi. 18M1, Mv, of eompatar Besoureea 1 !76-?0 s to ! one tear lunch. Blue cross, 1119 ituyvesant Avi, union 517...145! 4 With New jenej. Driver , !76?00b R 13/3 t, hatch! nun; lamps li many other Bin Shield, Mstor Madlcil, Lite to- itiij, ' 1 itema. aoe rfollywod Av,, union, OAL FBTOAY 1100. Xlf/a license and driver ! lately nTaiaa, Molt Burini, peiiaisn plan record to be geyrier! for major an-iiss, I la/a , , . what elB« can wettU you? Phone htodsm Sir, firm uaumei our f«, Help Wantid-Min I Women 5 Hi ipWantid-Menl Woman 5 Mrs, Bath Polo at 917-02110 Ute flBra wort In yBur teyl Call PrinUni and Lithography com- WESTERN (W7-5454 TEMP NO FIE pany, EMellenl oppormnlty to CAMERA^ Minolta Auto Talephoto, 1— learn ail phaiei or prlntlBi 2.|.ri li! M-M, §m Auto Tele-tarn MAMASEHMT RBOTOCEl »l«Ht r 4.1, F»M M-M, 210 M-M, lest - HILUIBE M». of compiiw SBsmress Bil/i builneae for devaiopment of ofl.r, 372-MI! yter « P.M. ZU/a 151B Shr^o.Bnt Ave., Union tn-MS4 OLSTEN bright perion, ELECTRIC xafi X 12/3 Mln-WomBn MATUBI WOMAN for • SERVICE CaU 376-tIOO, En. 213, DON'T merely orlgiten oarpeta , , , Light Oeanini and UgL. R 12/3 Blue Lustre them ... no rapid re. CLERK jom Beep.ln, CaU MD (.7191, B I! aouint. Rent shampooer II, »croia for advartiitni dept.j weekly > URION VOUHO MAN tt help eontrMtor im NEW JERSEY BELL 1919 Morria Av.. 616-3361 COMPANY, inc. iroi,, 1J6.S1 Grove St., Irv, I ljfi newspapers; ifUeresitng, divei. HELPMATES PAHT-TOffi OFFEE WORK •tall eleetro mechanical equipment in •tflad - work covering all And earn hlghait ratal for your File dart (i typlit for psrrnjBM FANWOOD Union and mil-rounding areu. Mum be 36" DISK & ehulr, liestoffer, phaaea of jioiv.papor wopkp mrticulmia In mrVmanstiip and de- N.J. inltallaUon erganiintlon HOLDING SPECIAL SATURDAY INTERVIEWS typing, iteno, olerieal ablliUet. ppsttton In oSiee iHated In trrinjton rfj io. Ave. 889-1JJO 1-5 qual Opportunity Employer lareslouiifer, eieellent conditton, some steno requiredi pleasant !000 Morrli Ave,, Union 964-8770 center, Hours llftlt 2j,m No meanor. Oood paj and beneflta, per- An E wsrklni Bondltlonip near experience required, Pnone jfl-41 ELIIAIETH manent, 40 houre, 114-3112, j to 4 K 12/3 Call'iS'.MSS 111/3 Union Center. Call Mr, Minn, X 12/3 lor HI Broad it, 114-3939(9-1) H», , R!i/3 ON DECEMBER 5 - 8:30 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. 611-7 700 for appi, NEWARK DININO ROOM ilT, 9 pB, coloniali HT/F HOUHKEEPIR - ILEEpm, 3 ADULTS NtMl — FW BBUBBUl 24 Commerce It, 642-0233 large taMe (3 le»vea!! 4 Duiimry aide NO LAUNDHX, OWN ROOM A T,V, Dsdarn e lorr thee ina , 12 p,B , llo R 1J/J AT 536 BROAD STREET, NEWARK 4 2 irmchalrii 54" (wtiih- tea «»gBn. For Meat In clericals in; mm TRANipORTAfioii. roREim a a,n. sWIt, S»J»JSJ 7 1111 per dayay,, UU- HARDEE'S RESTAURANT i (c, colonlil bedroom, cheat on cheat, WLDRIB MttLER AGENCY SPEABHO MMON PREFERREft teral beMflla aftn 8 mortha. OiU dmihle dresser, mirror, 1 nigritahles, 101 No. Union Ave,. CranfonJ CALL jJS-Ml! AFTER! ¥M flm Mondiy lo Friday, 6-3, WOMAN NOW HIRING 4 poster Be4 lp.53B( batwean 8 £ i 278.8600 R 11/3 Wf-iWl K 12/3 For home eUanlng anil itartlni p,ra, z 12/3 dinner ••»!, 4 day» a week, FULL AND PART TIMi HELP CLEBfcAL SWrrCHBOAHD, WILL HOUSEWIVES 1 p.m. to I p.m., Monday thru You'd probably enjoy working closer to home in the TRAW. HQBM 1 TO 4 OX I P.H, Counter help. Mature woman ORDER PICKER Thutaday. Mountainside. Call CASHIERS • GRILL MEN EXCHANGE OB 3 TO B P.M. isJlBlBisJlBlB , betwbetwese n 9 mimil 4 Essex County area — and you can. wanted. Will train. Qood atart- Full time, paid hospitailMUon E.Changs th* armo^TOe and "*WN NEWARK and Iniurince. He>aaant working Monday tfnu Fridayid , K 12/3 FOOD HANDLERS • MAINTENANCE MEN ing •alary. Apply In peraon ba- waate o! hard water lop SEEVi- ITfl, I P.M. K 12/3 condltloni. air conditioned twsen 2 and 7 P.m. Monday thru Inquire at: IOET eondltlonad water. You'll Fid 'areheuse.——Ne^=.el^BfitneB. : 6B'aiiaryr"""'eaIi "-"parfaiuttl; -^^ WORKBOOK ;S '••" nivef f»fr.t it. Call the SSSVl-V 70S 8:30 a.m, _ 1 p.m. We're seekin| SERVICE" REPRESENTATIVES for our iOFT man, KB 3-1200, HULTB , i Need! woman In, ouch achool ,• * HARDEE'S RESTAURANT PEBViiOFT 1046 »t, 46, Moun. QrOlvIng corporation ojfahl KETCHUM dlntrlct. Eicollont aaminga, liviniiori, East Orange and Newark Offices, TYPISTS opeortunlly for H.i. irBduate, lainside, "The'only wainf Bleep LAW part or full tine. Bam your own comei from clouds," ,„,.., HUUni to laam. Olerieal DISTRIBUTORS.Inc. Tree let of World Book on only U.S. Highway 22 (Center Island) Unisn in the same locations, as well as Mcntclair. STENOG- duUsa Include typing, poitlni IOIEH, MUITsiownfpnio AND J W I 2/3 3 ulaa. For interview appoint- RAPHERS in Newark and REPAIR SERVICE ATTEN- and fllini. iilary baaed on . 1TMAND, 5 DA«, 9--1 P.MP.M.. , ment sail Monday, 757-3366 J87-9881 .quaimeiiftMr 35-hr.—waekr-- J\. CALL-MJ-MM—uJ ^™ — "tuft-— -DANTMoMustoniiftelephone contact in East-f range- m ClHDajWBaiionallaBie; lioetal boneflti p«|rain In- R 12/1 cKktall UMo; 2 lamps, triple drapes, cladet tuition aid,. For appt. and Irvington, . ' ' Best oHef, Call up b 12 Noon or plaaaa coll Mr. Amatrsng at NURSES-PRIVATE DUTY WOMEN - Teliphoiii «!isiton Iroa after I P,M, 289-7066. Z 11/3 6(6-3700 In Union, M.J.^ SALES WOMEN your on borne. Earn up to iWow, PARFJlMEiTBIPORARY wask or more. Make own deliveries. Call 529-2450 Inm 6 a.m, to 1 P.m. FUR JACKET - hllck broadtail Per- Prlyat* duty cases, In hone» (Full Time) ' brmdnew, size 10-IB. C«u alter and hospitals throughout the 'K ia/3 PROCESS MEN Our Plant Department also has openings for LINEMEN, CLERK TYPISTS-Z irea, AJi jhlfts _ work when Experience Preferred; We 925-3419 Z12/J National Food Company locate.] you with. Wa handle your 25 WOMIN NEEDED INSTALLERS and REPAiRMEN in the Eisex County In Springfield, N.J, needs (1) waakly paycheck, ail t«a« Offer Many Company Ben- area. FUR SALE- TWO GUILD QUANTUM to operate Talei machine alto and iniuranoaa, end relief. Due to T,V. ooveraga, Cuatoln- IA1E iPEAKER CABBIET1, with nes tjfpini 4 olarieal duUiil.(Othaf) No fee. For further information efits. ari awaiting your oall - j calls JB Umiini (paakera; also ne» Dual food tjplng 0. eUrioal aUlU. oall par hour will giv« you $4 par ESSO ENJAY Biowman Amplllier. CaU tm.Vlit Dlveralfled Si Intaraatlng po.l- 272-5800 APPLY IN PERSON hour! Call 219-1711 after I P.1B. H T/F tlont. If you are Interested In R T/F Sound interesting? Call 649-2773 for more details and nt-ady tmplayinenti Contaot UNION COUNTY RESIDENTS 3:30 AM To 1:30 PM FREE ORT lAiAAIL iUN,, DEC. i, Mr. Waliky. 676-4626 ; WANTED — liByallter, II yeui or . We Are Looking For perhaps schedule a time for this SATURDAY,DECEMBER 1PA.M.-1. P.M., UnSiliYhdlA, Green - older, tor 1 yamB elaldrHi, every Lane, Union, Nn merehanaUa only. 379-iO°0 K 13/3 ESSEX COUNTY RESIDENTS Robert Hall Clothes 5TH at 536 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, Or just stop in Tw huie floors, Bttelt bar A ttovie DEMONJTTRATOHS: EARN FULLTIME that day, if you prefer, rooB toroMldran , zis/a PAY rOH PART TIME WOSK, LOCAL WEST BOUND LANE, HIGHWAY 2: WOMEN - m you like to: talk, hive H.O, THAIN SET witil over M ft. of ', COMPANY. 349.8237, 381.2913. 245- HOMEMAKERS/UPJOHN UNION, N.J. RESPONSIBLE MEN track, Hiaorted ears, erujinea, hedld- Hm. RT/F R la/io (An Euujil Opportunity Imployer) tnit, smfches i tasle, last offer. O IS7S FOR NEW JERSEY BELL S7J.414S Ziift CKMMCHAB< lncluiinf 2 SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR m made slip covers, eieel- -KEY-EUilCH-OPERATORS- Monitor- 65BTB;- iHpaflenetdT i Tjplni uld,IUingJM»ilir«B,,9 An EquBl Opportunity Employer R 12/1- ^, i.-^-iii-.i jnL-s..:^: ..=«rltv.i.:-;5.—;r..i.^.:^i=.-!: L-VIA?=:^2r^,^^^^,:i^iLj^v^.^^^^^^:.^_.^^i:\^.,^, ..^-. a.m. -I p.m. S day week. CaU 688-2900 IN OUR IEXLTH FOODS . we tarry • "(ull (Must be Experienced) LINCOLN ELICTWC WOMAN • OH mm otflco. No ex- ynj a! BidBrH Joods-Him.flONEY. 147 L.hlih Ave,, Union perience nKfuary, M hsura 110 to SALT-rBlE ft SUQAaLEB rOODi, Excellent Working Conditions; , X 12/1 Jtot UHUB oBitw, en-uu, xnfl BANK TELLERS BVDlriTOll KEALTH FOOD STORE. Petroleum & Chemical Business Opportunities 8 8 Onnle A?e,, IrtlBiten. ES 2.M93, . isoretarial, OfSee t Clerical position Commerelal dspt. Igrparleneid SUMBTT HEALTH TOOD STO11E.4B4 „ • All Benefits aVaUaMirteTMoe et, pal Domestic HelpWanted-Wornen 2 or tuineei, (ull Itae 1 pan Sprtatfeld Ava,, iummit, CB 7.2030, • (any, BtlLLBt"— LDIB 46 SHE »oee9«e©s«Q9sss0<9ees»Q#eeQ»oee9«es < time pSBltioRB (Bltempgri ii COLL1OI frUDENTi- WOMEM. Have ZT/F * APPLYi WiiKDAYS 8 AM TO 4 PM Ave,, Union 686-3 Operations early evening hours only). Col- fun - miKe momy • spare ttrna, or on POUPAMIDJI —ForoUmwoBln, We lage >tudents cenildered, ymr W, jhowilii Holiday Mific mod. In met tome, on rooia. No heavy ITALIAN PROVINCIAL BEDROOM vsrK, THE UNION CENTER uats, comBUsllon on every order, SET, complete _ »400 or belt offer, . , ELASTIC STOP NUT DiV. Men Who Are High School NATIONAL BANK IM-M11 after I P.M. z 12/10 " ' Call 511.4112 ZB/J . , •Altt n«.(2II, 233-B530 2003 MorrU Av.,, Union, N.J, ( * Amerace • Esna Corp, , Kli/3 681-9100 JULIJIDE' HTCHEN CA1IKETS b IDIK, wroaftt • VJ. , Graduates or Equivalent- An Equal Opportunity Employe •DEUCATBiEN, pod taslness, must iron Pdtchen iat (5 piece), Tiki new •el), lest olfer considered, foriurthBr W sola, twin beds, lanpa. 2330 VAUXHALL RD, UNION, N.J. xia/s Help Warited-Maia fixtures 4 other L rifun Iruirsri.is, 3, 1070- f Merchandise Fo' S.i^r !h Dugs 'aU. Pels ,, Hume i Painting 1 Papeihanging 73 Apartmaits For Rent 101 Houses For Sale 111 »O, OSOOOSWKfflV* >» «•. »'•"• dooba 1 DEATH NOTICES gi.'WINL. MAt HIM = *uii) iqUimaUt, f UI>I1(, pir.M t «™. 1 mry >Ulrlim, WtlMAJlANIli (tups, Ak 7 tiuunptoii ANOELffi PADTrtlOt PAPBRiiANO. niiiiiii i IIIIIIIIIMIKMII.IIIIIIIM)I tnn tdiiiiitiiiiiMiiiiiTMiiniiiiiin t)ii in tininiiiiniitiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiKMiiMiirttniTiitiiiiriiittiriirtimiiirr •ALTFHATViNB "Ei.pl button liyi*i. hlin>! stMfh, I* in n?edlr, m^i-'i taili ibr^eii, arots, 'iomerMsed tin _ DJTBI»R ANn rvrrnirm. ALBRECHT - ittbert W,, luJd.nlj.on OIORDAND-On iunday, NovemHr 22, PARBgNt-carrti A, (net Driiel), on orftl' shildrsn, r^ady fp* x*n«s sale •Hr PAIRS '•>nw«ill,t PWCB, 4 LOVELY IpHlouj r« ii«. '« I FAMILY, 1 room apartments, 5 in nufy.ini 4 ,lr.*ir i™l l'"«l »*», ! N Friday, November 37, 1510, lie 10 1970. Josephine (nee Gtampertone), be. Friday, November 27, 1970, sM 17 1 'W, IS. 3iil = 34S.S8OS. f MP A TOPS f ALL Sy-4257 X T/f floor, sjeeUent oondlt'jn fc &*** gar faraft, axeeliini Eonditiofl. ^* yews, of 419 WMtowood read. Union, neve- imjMfwi, p'ir«rt-»' , ll« o' Uon, Inoiudis heat, hoi ••!" ' »Jr .^•lltnt fflianeing available. years, of 123 West End Aft , Newark, loved wUl of the late James, dear iuft -4iM,rt *..t f't-'- *<".iael, WORK Or ALI beloved husbsnd of Anna |n#t K^rgtn- mother of Marie DiFlllppo, hula spa> wife of tie late William C, Mm; T/l conditioned bMnem. iiualniu nonczYCA AOENCV ? U/i •BOB HOOSE. PAi« 1 ES« woman or couple with r^ipr-nrea weok)' devotsd father of Robert A. of leBa, and Jack; sister of Leo and devoted mother of Charles W, an4' 341.3442 M«if, l.ii*2yra., AKi n«|. All llnu, PAJNTDiOii PAPER HANOINO only. Write BoitM, lu'iurb.n Pub- binerset, Richard li, AlbrHM of Edl- Charles qiamportone, Lucy Maggie, WUbert R, Parsons; also sgntvad by atsnElerfui 'liSf^Htlon, ntur*H ppt for spsClAUzmo m Bi>ECIALBTS'D(TERIOR t HiJilnj, 1381 Stuyi.i." " - , I'nlsft 33i Chiitnuf St., ROHUS eon, Mrs. Lofraine E, Weisneri of Lena Prlele and Rose MeElategta also 5 (randchlldren and one (Teil-jTind- rlUUlT 4 rnNSIGNMFNT SHOP RK-' rhi!tlri*n, Tall 232,5806. B 13/3 COMPLFTI; BATHROOMS -. VBJVL ECTEnl6R«6t7 - 1S23 X T( I U/3 lineli nwuhip and Mrs, Leaivi HinlM survived by I p^ndcnlldren and I great chlu, Thi funeral was from"HstMrle TARUt-U CHILDREN ASBN,, 1H ». of Oakmrst, N.J.j brother of Mrs. and Barth Colonial Home," 1100 PUlf l FLOPHI1 .- eAnpENTRY-.rrRAMjr 'ARIBJPANY gf andghUd. Reposing was at the Ray- wfr*D AVf i,IN !KI.'925.*5?.2. TUPS,* Milton cohn of Irvlng^n, Mrs, Frank Ave,, comer Vatymaii Road, Union on TILE WORK"RH>:tTBOCK.. PLAS" PAitf'DIO L DtCORATmO, Ej-"l'"* I ACRES • WOODi, swiminlnf psol, mond Funeral center, 322 ganford Ave,, i in *n ^V* '*' ''* ' lMnro I ivp.tnck ' ' HWC RKPAIHS-.'IUJTK CULMGB ynQTON Kopp ul Menuhun and Frtd Albreehl funeral on Wednesday, November la. Tuesday, December Ij thence te Re. W .. ,i.. T..g EsHmaUs: Insur«t. I IBOKS, hut ft hot *w " mprUnl, patio, aen, rec room, 3 bearOGins, de.nur Lutharan Church, ProsMct PANKL WALi^. Free 5B*inialBff, JOE PBHIOTTA IM floor' mar Misia, (I ' t'ariLni, poisiole 4th, super sice 3 ear gar- of Florham 9*ski also survived by S4 Reo^ueR Mass at iacred Heart church. • •i.l. HAHirV •- TI4.2O« 7H" ( KrandcKiidren, The funeral service was Intsrmititi Holy igpulffcre rpmetory. Avenue, Irvington for a semee, Inter, M BviilabiB n*s, 1 r.i ' ^fl28g, age, eatra large laundnr b mud mtnt in Hollywood cemetery, IJF Til 50*1111 TUNIES AND ItOR ' 7111/3 room. WUk p "all Behoofs, lots oi at "Haeberle li Earth Home tor FMner. ; 4 ale," Sfll ctlh^n Ave., infinKion en QH MOST (Tit* ' - .Kent Chri* " HOME IIF.MOIIKLDIO privaov, Immaeuiate. Valuta at OORMAN-Clara M, (nee little), rad. SnfSK'Al MEtCnUNl ' '*T! M PhPne; 119,1100, asking |99,BgO. Oner, Monday, November 30 Mermsm in PAMONi-eerrie A, (nee Prisel), on LABGi- li SMALL JOBS Woodland CsffieUry, aonly on Friday, November 20, 1870, '*" North A«p,, t;arw •t" '•' Williams says I'hursday. December 3, 197u Public Notice Public Notice NOTICE or SALE OPDrHANCF NO MC 3373 changes by IRS BOROUGH OF RQS1LI ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE T^ AMENL ENTTTLFIJ COUNTY OF UNfOH AN ClRD^IANfE TO NEW JERSEY ANO SUPPLFMENT £ H^^TER 15, HOUSING CODE OF THF ARTICLE m, PAH |336t09e A^ESS^ENT fR3. OF THF ^ 133S,nlK GENERAL TOWN CaDE, ALSn KNfH/N Al will aid seniors MENT BQNm HRHINANCl Na, MC 313S, Thi Borough of RSiali* (hefilnafter Mt 3129 I HERFHY rtRTIFY thai th» aSov^ P^4 IFlLALLY fi¥ ESTABLISH referrnd \ti &j ^rourn j, i municipal ING UNIFORM RAT F^ AND WASHINGTON, - U. 8, Senator Hirriion corporation of the State of N*w jefisy, ordinance Ns Mr 2770%u Lntrsdured ai thp mtetlng of thp Municipal touflril ut Fffc& FOR PARKING PLAZAS ioeatsi in the ( sunty sf Unicm, hsraby WITHIN THE TOWN, A. Williams, jrf (D-Nj) his umounced that inVltos icaled propeiaLi for the purchaJf the Tawn of Irvinfton, NPW Juney, held on November 10th !«70 and after puhlt I HFRFBY CERTIFY tfiSt the stove the Internal Revenut Service has ap'ted to af itj bandi herelmfter defcrihVd Sieh nr-imanc-* No Mr 2273 was Introduced iimpUflcitioni and improvements in tax re- Bsalrf praposals will be FP^ alved, pub- ci\iafi acrarrting to law wftS fUTtTef JR at the mfitinf if the Municipal toumll lic iy opened an^ announce^ 6y li> Qor •idertnl far flnaJ pana^^p and w;< finally M the Town of Irviriflep, He* Jeney, adgpisd on No* "mN«r 24, Imn L[| r i pordn| that "represent a major breakthrou^i ougn t mmcij st 1U nisetinf ronm in thr hplo on November 10th 1B7S( and after Uamugh Hall, t hestnut Strent, neieiln, raiblit. honj-lng at s mr sling jf thr putaliriticn aeppRJine te l*w im fuHhof toward tndini tax Injuitice for our senior Municipal tounril 1 thp TJ»TI ii [rv N(^t jcra*¥f on Ifif 15th iuy o! [Jrctni t.onsH>rp«l for final passage anH was citizens." bPf, IRQ a| B 00 n nlflpt P M (tyt*r< lnftan, N^w Jerapy ^aid trdlrtanrr *an HnaUy adoptPd on November 34, lg70 standard Time) el hy th>- Mayir «i«l rpfurn^j n after i puKir hearing at a ffieeUngi f thi- Senator WiiUami also reported that the Thr bands compris" tr* fallowing tw- bpr 23th J^?0 ml iill tait *H-n Muniripal s uyfleii cf the Town ->l Irv >asusa of fapndi, vtLj [*e« rfntior 1*, 1970 a r H nj I, !s» ingtcn, N^w Jersey Eai<3 afdtnare-r bx> ^-v.jnbcF 30 l!F?0 Special Committte on Aging which he chairi Ml ISas'bbfi Assf>a»ment Honda, f^? d m the Mijor ana returned sn will iisue-a comprehensive tax guide tor eT ahlr In annual Installments nn 13th 197(1 and will takr pffert J Decfmbef 1 in each year as cmti(.r ISth 1978 aecQrdingtL la* —• persons within thi next two WMIES. (•-•HOWB Herald, Dec, 3, I 4 rf 140,095 In e^h af thi yeu-s 1972 rriNF p MtRFHi-r The senator In April chaired hearlnp on to IBIS, inclusive snrf $ift(M> T*-wn C ri problems which older persons encountered in \ht y»ar 19§8 t& 1, 1970 (' (= •• t^i I31Q0O0 General Impi-TVi>mpnl in compiling their tax returns, Bunas, payable In ?nmi? mstail PA> MENT FRc i TMI PI m^nta on fWftmhsr I in ,^h^»> "While the chanps molt specifically deal () as follows PAY TH* T WN *- JH Mlt f *F Irvington, New Ji-rney with problem! dJicussid in our hesrlnji, MS 086 in tjrh oi th* ye?rn THE CURRENT AKJESSMFNT TAKt HUTICL tfiat at a regular mtsl t r inK of thp Munieipal rnuneil af th* Town they obviously will help taxpayeri In all ap 1971 and \Vf2l aM|4g,fKH3 in rnp (n ^ jni t Tint, i rs*7 nf rarh of tli* y*9Ti Toll t^ \*jm ci irvinflon hnl^ oi Novomber 24, 1B7Q, groups. They should prove to be a boon for inclusive i ILITIl^ fun THI I IM &t 'PI.lk..tlin « dubmittwl by M-JHlL MErTBJf MAOJT V N'iNL f nf .11 mfi[- f>r s variance to ersct a "UlUoni of American taxpayers." Thp tends arfidaitfd Dpcmiber 1.1S7O, gaanlirt- arrvice staUon at premisen and arc of (ftp rfprajmtn?Utin oi 15 and ni TLFT ^F * FR" D Tf T * * * Knwii *s »Jl y»^ lintoi! Avenue, frv rtfirtij N*--«. Iprp^jf, ravine bepn F«¥om lion of ii,QQ0, i44 HlG 00 THE NEW JERSEY LAWMAKER pointed I HFPHi^ < MTIM lhat th it.™ npnrf i fiy tfir I>ar1 ^f ^djustraeni witfi In Ihp PV Pnt the purchaasr o j U^ bonfln l i out that reasonable estimates indicate that plsttfl U) take bund* &i tfitt lift pufiirity nkiate No MC 2?7 wan mlP JUTf wliirh are not in m lUplps of fiv, swti at tfir H]PrHnK ^f Uli Mun'rlpaj i uv about one-half of all elderly taxpayers pay tends niuli be mtHt denoininaUon of jf lh«- Town of IrMng&n, Nf J rgry more In income tax Aan they are required fl,QOn pauh. The tends are coupan bonds, ftt-ld on NoVemht r lOUi 1970, atsl afl 1 nppl ratnn and resolution rp on fegintrablp at the optlm of i^ holder publit-atirn 4 *ding to la* ¥ « furthe th*> jffirp or tltp ^ rfllaFj of the to by law. nf ^jjusurcnt, t tjiTpumri fiuil 1- s to pruKipal only sf ag to bjthprtfiri i f "1 H^ "This Is a cruel penalty For persons who pal and inter eat and are payable at uV finally 9-fe.pt • N • affiee a( thp Fimt National Banfc of Ra after aa puhllr already have to Uv§ within Incomes that often sellfi in Ryaelie, Nt^, Jernt-y Th^ bonds Ifie MMunu i ipA either are inadequate or barely adequate," «Ul b^ar interest il the rate per annum Irvmglsn, V LlNTMt F It named in the proposal accepted and gueh T TQ Ploee Your An AD-vlior will help you CHRISTMAS GUIDE AD with a result getting od, BAKED GOODS* MOTOROYBLiS* SKI iOUIPMlHT* FOE CHJBSTMAi GIVB Mint NEWARK PIT SHOPPI •CAMERAi FOR1 THESE 1RI0HT Ring ths Be// for fpsm AKC DOGS ON ORDER YOCKS-SKI SHOP S MBHR¥ DAYS SCHWINN BIKES •COMPACT V.t.P. HONDA. DIPT 1ASKIT1 A LARGE SELECTION OF tocuiar selections of GOLD BELL MUSIC IY5TEMS The Cyele iupermaHiEi. SMAfeL PETS . FISH equipment 11 cloth- BAKERY HsndB Mini T™ Pupplei,Aeceieriei •PHOTOGRAPHIC PIT SUPFLIES ing- Hart ski rentals, FIVE POINT Big s-lecMon A*LiR01IIl-BCTiQN0FPiTS ski repair shop. To DB Your Chrlitmsi SUPPLIES OPEN 1 PM TO 9.PM LIQUOR MART nunclnif. Master Grooming SPECIALS OM MON., Open Wiles til 9 p.m. Dnnk Amerlcard. Upen M0N. - SAT. Sot. til 9 p.m. pRESH BAKED GOODS 3TIME5 DAIL^j CAMERA EXCHANGE 340 Chmtnut Si., TUES., WED. Pickup anddollvery Til 9. " 485-4875 •— 3JMS01—— 2009 Marrli Ave., Union Union 686^3237 1135 St, George Avs., Rojollo V I P. HONDA 585 Control Ave., Newark 17 We'stflald Avt,, Blliabsih open dully 10-8 497 ORANGE ST., NEWARK Dial 245-2172 68B-6573 5th St. Cm Arlington Ave. (Cor. Of 13th St.) Sal. 10-6, Sun. 10 4 "M K « { Plolnflel.i PI. 7 HJ3« Till Chtlilmai BICYCLES* Wo carry 0 largo stock o£ " PETS* 2 • PHOTO SUPPLIES* § •TRAINS* Raleigh & Ross Bikes. A small deposit holds your ^.Union's Largest Selection s —.DAILY PHOTO & INDUST [5 •Liomi.Toy Tnim* iNew Raleigh bike until Christmas QUEEN DINETTES INC THE SEA ^nHllty BrHnd Fur. Of Prestige Brands" 9iA 1 ALL BIKES SOLD ASSEMBLED .Inn- Dinette & Wine Cold Beer - Liquors AKC REGISTERED PUPPIES Largo selection of SUPPLY CO. i • Auraro Mo^ef MoTeTlng * CHOPPER Kitchen Furniture ALL BREEDS tropical fish andblida VICTORY BICYCLE nt DISCOUNT P* Everything WORMED & INOCULATED Supplies for ull Wrought Iran. Chrome 'j.Ample P»rklnS STATE Photographic V^Jj- TRADE -BUY 2559 Morris Ave., Union Wood . Formica •,Party CoIsultunU ,_ A FULL LINE OF 686-2383 . „. We upholster old chnlrB TROPICAL BIRDS & SUPPLIES MILLBUIW TRAIN CENTBR J2&1 DulIvIO 6.«on.oiThur OPEN SUNDAYS 10 AM. 4 PM. 158 Spriiia St., MHIburn _T_J1 10 9 (NeitToPuh,Senvl* .FrofGlftWroplna LIQUUKi 428 Boulevard. Handl Charge 267 No. Broad St. 354-3943E|[iubeth "Year Round Qllt Ci-nttf" 1 Joi* Geriier J79-4J4!, -2093 I Bankamerlcard daily 9i3O a.m. . lijo p.m. | 232-2 1 BOATS 2191 Morris Ave. Union Mait•• e Charge MU 6-1845 20J) North Ave. W. PETS» TOYS* FURS* MOTORCRAFT LIQUORS* • PETS« BOATS and MOTORS MAKE CHRISTMAS VAUXHALL CYCLE C . . CHRYSLER . JOHNSON HOME Toys • Bicycles •CHRYSLERS.STUERY BOATS. MAKf CHRISTMAS A BROOKDANE KENNELS A HAPPY 7"/M£ FOR YOUR 863 VallaySt.(AtViiu«lii>llRd.) .SNOW BLOWERS. Youngster and. a Homeless POOL Dal!s> Carriages UNION 686.3907 Breeder of 15 yrs. offers AKC Games-Hobbios We beu All Blkei FUR ONE Dog or Cot. Ho Hove the Easy-Tarmi>5nt6! &Servlca Great Done puppies, very beau TABLES Fully Anntmbled FLEMINGTON CERAMICS Dogs ond Cats 342 E. We.tlleld Ave., Hful; guaranteed for temperament FUR CO. CONTAINING WINES 687-4422 Raiotle Pork 245-684(1 and health; inoc. and cropped; HUMANE SOCIETY fl Sprtng'S & LIQUORS FROM A & R AMUSEMENTS, INC. Kiddy Mart 124 EvcfEiflen ^ve., Nwk. (3 FlemlnBton ALL PARTS OF reasonable; pet and show pups* 731 Boulevord, Kenllworth U.S. Route I Linden, N.J. State 2-2212 blocks from Eli?, linu) opp. Hours! 9;3Ou.m. 9330p.m., Mon. THE WORLD. ALSO H*,t\ FrcllilKhuyBcnHvc., Newark Open 8 a.m. to S p.m. Come in and Shop Ear/y. FINE IMPORTED (201) 832-2025 thru Snt. - Sun. 1:30 n.m. 10 6 P.M. WINES. COME AND BROWSE BICYCLES* • BOWLING BALLS* LINGERIE* THROUGH OUR •PETS' • PETS* POOL TABLES UNIQUE COLLECTION <*8W3ij^T8aJ3SKa:Ra5Ki3=»Bas^*ajp SAVE THIS HANDY ALASKAN MALAMUTE BRUNSWICK & TIFFANY K BILINSKAS BROS. ' 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Dally & Saturday GIGI'S PET SHOPPE CHRISTMAS GIFT .Schwlnn .Rololgh .Rollfotl .Ron ANN LOUISE SHOP SUPERIOR PUPPIES (HOME BILLIARD TABLE5 « .Jawa .' at • SCHNAUZERS LARGE BONES BOWLING BALLS Neweat faithloni In Christmas K GUIDE TO SPEED .lingerie, Including • POODLES SPRING LIQUORS INC. GUARANTEED from J!o5 to J2,?00 f, BRINNAN Bridal tots,.Peignoirs, YOUR HOLIDAY Ace Gyro AMF l • ST. BERNARDS All Models On Dlnplu> » Olrdtea, Brai, Robea, Echo (Maia Shopping Center • YORKIES RICKUS KENNELS Complete Stockof Coos, ffi BIKE SHOP Accenorlei Gowna, pajamas. Rags & All otherDUUnnl '• SHOPPING Belli Expertly Drilled Route 22 & Mountain Ave. SAWMILL RD 93 Modlion Av*nu>, Jcount with thi. ad. ArcessoHrs B pn Premliee A LARGE SELECTION OF PETS§ -_nri(H01 M NJ & Itvlngton ES 5-876B 6B7-1166 PALMER BILLIARD CORP E 100 Ron 11. St., Linden 486-3797 WEALSOSELLPUPPIES&DOG NEEDS* STOLKHULM, N.J. 37Woit(lelil Ave,, Elizabeth, N.J. S Dully 9-9 Sat, 9-6 Sun; 9-3 1022Stuyveiant Ava.fUnton 346 North Avt^Gomood 789-0435 \ No.Jth. St. Harrlion 4B3-4248M 697-3716 823-23933 18 2B9 4757 |j IWUHVIIUIMIIIIIIIIIUIIIIUII """'i Thm-aHnv, , ]B70- BIBLE QUIZ llflll B, till 1 HSMUf" WHAI'S M\ LINt? On tin' i»tt yfii wtli Mnd thr names of rer c' (tw Hlhif, On the r'flii -i ii iccuiai'ijt Cm V"1 " '""" ' Jo''? 2. Baruth Iv liiief 3, Unm ' ' • "f'lM 4 -.„. . >a. • •"• S.Abel ..wcrciaiv b. Philip '. Ipnt-Iier 7 BoriH>r' g. I arins' o' ' • (,»•-• -E 'r-i 'M-MMMMMM-M Public Notice _ SHERIFF? SALf SUPERBin llJimT ' f Nf« JtHSt i, CHANCERY UIVEION, 'W'"""1"". noCKFT n 3681.6J. THE MUJIABLI Uf L JfSlWANl I saeffiTY nr THF uKn'O STATfs, >• Nn York cortBnu«n, PislnuH, i • WDI WALLACH, r! tL, LMimdiimj, tmi. ArTIQN I.XH'OTIQN FOR SALE OF MnRTnAf.lDPRKMBKi By virtue 5f the atevp ptatpd writ of MY FAMILY JUST LOVES THEIR ssKutiQ's tp me directed X shall *spose lor »«]( By pualit vpnaue, in room ft-1, In thf Court House In the City "I HIM- beth, N.J., on Wednesday, Hie 1SU1 day el BKemBef A,D,, IKO, .11-» vulwl in fee ytirwBP 9i said da>, FTMBlMi in thf Tj«n«'r ••' "•*•>. Union County, Nw, ie,spy, JEOmNDlA on th. B-.rlh.rls BM» el HIGHER 'INSTANT INTEREST'" taiuBihl! Terries ,1 a pnlnnlll ththrioii n aiitant »6,3! feel eiSerly !rom lh» earner formed by the intersection of thr said lide of Columbia Terrace v-itii the easteJly side ni Oakland Avenue, th^nre pamlhg (1) north 10 aspeei SO minuir, M— ondi eut lll.iS Inn. thence (2) soisj! 52 degrsep e mimiteg -=^ 41,23 leet! thenr. New Gold Passbook Time Savings Accounts (3) ieuth 7 dgfrees .T7 minyleH 52 Hec- qnda weat 157,(51 fp€>L to tile neftit- firly aide of r^iuniftia Terrape, If your money is located elsewhere, * * thgnpe (4) atoni the northsrly nidp of Colyjnbia Terrase in a we^tefiy direetiot! on Harmonia can complete the entire transaction for you a eurve havijlf a ra*us qf 10Q0 feet a dimnie of S( feet to tile paint ami WITHOUT CHARGE jUee of Beginning ' BEING kmwh and deaipmtid aa Lot #11 in iltock A on 'Map of CqUe|( Eniui, leetton Tw.TownahlpdfUniah, UniOB Courty, New latly," iated Ja- yary 2|, ISSBj made by irneat L. Meyer inCi, Bsglneeri-iurveyqrHi ijaiEaeethj i and whidh aaid map has been filed ill ihs Union county Hedater's Miici. OH June la, 1856 u fap ftMC, The foreping desgription ii inaegor- dance Bith a aurvey ctoted May 24, 1966, Bide by Orasaman & Kreh, civil En- Snien, IE1NG the aarne preffllfiei eonveyed tt Sr»in Wallaish and Lois Wallach, Hit Guaranteed on 2=year wile By deed dated July 21, 1BSO ami r«0rf«J J.ily 21, itSO, in IV-jV, 1495 ol Detdi (or Union county, at page SIB, laid sremlaej at deaJoiatBd aslndei Np, 16, Hoe* 3, Lot 20 in the ax map Time Savings Accounts Qi the Township §* Union and art com- monly tamm 11 1718 Columbia Terrace, Union, New Jeraey "The sale will be mide nhject is Uie ltowWr 1, pan fasts u an accurate survey end inspection of the premises wauH rneal, J, (Jen ol unpaid tajres, (Taj seifsh 3/21/H) shows unpaid tases for last 2 parteH ISM of (315,11; for IBM ol *621,:J2, i for lirm naif I'A u oft310,ie, all fJus lMircoU) J. rederal. Sate, and Municipal acts, inn, oMinanoes, and regulafioiu «i- feeMne the use an^ ecgupang^ ef th§ premlies. i, ResttistiDni and easements of ree- srdj U any, I, Oseupsngy of the mgrtfagirgj U my. (Ju.iemeii conUinii a iudgnent fur 'Bn, But a purehUBF would tell I MS OWn Writ Si pQ3S€SSiQIk)M lere Is dutlpp«idnit^|ll,li9,20 ' irest fnm JeiitemBerS, ihouiii 0 with irtereBt Irtm Au|ust 31, _. i Bid oosU, flit merUI tesernes the rigil to ad. Journ this sale. RALPH OHBCELLO, IherUf DONALD B, JONM, AW, • DJtUL CX-210-rfi Onion L«idWl Hov, IB, 26, DM, 3, 10, Guaranteed on 1-year PlIlLtC HOTICi Is hereby |iven ih»i Hie orallBiiBi »et lorBi betow wis yitro- dsBBd «t» meetlni of the TownsiypCom- Time Savings Accounts raitUe of tha Towtahip o! uiim in Hie emnw ol Unloii, iute on NovemBer 24, 1MB, uM that the iM oralnano. will Be tarthtf coniidBred for final mesafe ill meetini of the Township committee at Muninlrol Head?parteri, FriBerier Mill, ffirris Avenue, Union, New j«r. «w In birater 22,'lffIO, it 8 o'cloek P< MARY E. m.LEH Townaliip clerk AH dBOHANCE DfflJGMATmq BIISNIT AVBroE BETWEDI MOHIU1 AVENtlE AND THE MTOICIJ'AL BOUNDARY LB1E BETWEEKTHI TOWNBHIP Or Minimum deposit of $500 must be maintained until maturity. Wmn AND THE TOWNSHIP OF MAPLEWOOB AS A imOUOHWIUET. II If ORDAmED by the TowmMp eonunittee of Ui« Township of Union in. thi County of Unions Interest earned from day of deposit, compounded daily, credited and withdrawable quarterly on terms. E«tlon li Pursmnt to the prwIsiDIU oi Mj,i»i4.140, BlBMt AV«nuB Between Mortis Avenue ana V.uihall Road In the tsirasnip of union in the comity of Union M aad Hie •am. ti hereb» desipated On requist, quarterly dividend checks will be mailed on accounts of $2500 or more. as i ttatm itfeet, STOP aliiii shall be Uutalltd on the neir rlglil nldo of TOWNSHIP OF UNION PUBLIC NOTICE ts hereBy 0ven that •nertlname, the littisfwhidhuherein, below set forth, was finally passes and iBpfsved by thi Township Committee of at Township of Union in the county of Union at a public mcoUjig held at the Munielpsl iuUdiii,, rriberEer Pu-li, |^ Township clerk DAYOFDEPO6ITTO AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE TRAFFIC AND PAHKfNb UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS AND DAY OF WITHDRAWAL Interest earns more interest every day (Including • BOHWAYl Ot THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION m THE COUNTY Withdrawals any time without losing Interest provided Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays.) OF UNMN, Union Leader, Dee, J, 19701GH) you maintain a balance of $5.00 or more. " ' (F«o 14,32) NOTICE TO eBIDrrOBi ' ~BTATE OF lUiANNE OZORHY OS Claaed, . IWmant to the order of MAJK C, KANANE, iarropte of the County of Union, made on the Itth day of Nov. * *Effective accrued Annual interest when maintained for a year A.D.. 1970 upon the application ol tht nniierslfnoi, as AdmMstTatgr CTA of tht eitlte of gild deceased, r.jttce la nerBby given to thg creditors of said MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY deqiued to wJiiMt to the subscriber under oath or afflrniaUon their oMms syp and demands agalut the estate of said diseased within ita months from the date of said order, or they will be for. HARMONIA SAVINGS BANK eVel' tarred from prosecutinf or re. covering the sane utinst the suhssrilMr, RO. Box G, Elizabeth.N. J. 07207 Donald L, ichmit! AdBinistiator CTA I WlUlun AbrutjBss Attoriiey I «nclost $_ Please open an account as Name. MS Broad Bt, Ninwrli, N.J, indicated below, Union Leader, Hw, 8!. Dee, 3, 1B7S. (o > w a v Fees J12,»4] • 6% a year luaranteed for 2 yurs Social Security No,. I NOTICE OF APPLICATION • 5%% a year parentied for 1 year .TAKE NOTICE that applle.tiDn has bjen made to the Township Committe ol the Township of Union to transfer tj Afflitto's me, tfailljif IS AfFLlTTO' for nremisBslHaMat4l3.4tl Chestnil Address. I »,Tlllion the Jlemry retail eonsumptioi UeelUB K-m fitfetofofeisiuedtoAliani The Family Savings Bank-Since 1851 . .Malosln/ I llnrbtrl MajBdiy trading COtONIAtl LODSE TAVEHK toeatM 5% Regular Savings Account 4H.4B6 Cheitjiut St,i Union, 1 Union Squan and 540 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, New Jersey ,. ObJeetiOBS, Um, BBhouJdliB madi • Individual City_ ,State_ -Zip Code. .imOTdlM.lmOTdlMly VWViwiWstto Mn E. MlllMllt : ,.Phons: 289-0800 • MtmbirFtcjeral Bipoijt Insurance Corporation I TBfluiMp Clerk atUie i p of UnioUi i • Joint Account with .:'"",AfTLnTO'S (Name of co-owner) Send money order or check. If you send cash use • . *I,;LENArrLITTO President • Trust Account for registered mall. •••„ 4 Tower PL, (N»me ol Boni(lclory) I Fi™c«.l, N,J, ' HCBEAFFLTrfO i«l,.TrBU, ••' 4-Tower PL; J FalnrHd, N.J. riua LeaiiBr; NMr DBe.riW rF6,!iiJ,go; sons may be obtalnpd bywrit- Ho Other Htet it Cleaner has been active in the operation of day care nounced by Secretary of Transportation John disabled vehicles, ing Mrs. Hamfeldt at 47,Or- Or At Safe! Slurry I'/j' . Jl/j" har