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itcond Clott Po«top» VOL. 41. No. 21 . • Malting Arfdrw»»r-T ^ "• SPRINGFIELD, N.J.r THURSDAY, MARCH-5,-1970 ••' rs Per Co(>y P.O. Bo» 69, Spnngli.U, N.J. 07081 J6.5O Y.orly Paid Gl Spr.ngli.ld, MJ. I will s on join |pr meeting

T-renton plans expected to have-wide /oca/ effecf :-f| —7 The-Springfield PTA Council this week an- I nqunced final plans for the meeting on • -.-.; •Springfield is-a.membei^gf such a xegional high school district. • ' !• " -•- ==• - . The SprlngfleliT Board of Education last.' | month officially voteaicoppoisltiontothnpro,-. ;_^-These three Springfield children, who Podesta, assistant state..commissioner of education, at a* combined posals as a threaun.locaLAluonomy In educa- will be attending local schools'tor manyyears^^hardly-reallzt^that -meeting of the Springfield PTA Councltidonday at-8 pjn. at the tion, their futures -will be deeply affected by current' proposals for" -Florence Gaudlneer Srtnnl._jjhirwnt..friitn ltft. TT-N**T*yTTrTfflrF^ ' - -••• 'districts*, to be dlscussed.by Dr. Victor J, -,(PhoBo by Bok' Baxter) Leonard Harris, president of the Jonathan Dayton Regional High School PTA. will be n*S ALWAYS PAIR WEATHER — Springfield Girl Scouts are busy preparing for their fair, moderator for questions from the audience. celebrating die 58th anniversary of-Girl Scouring, to be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to Mrs: John Knowles Is president of the PTA 4 pjri. at St. lames Church. Poster girls, from left, are Patricia Duffy, Karen Caul- ; Council. ' ' '^ fleld and Deborah Scelfo. T. i:: - r ~~ (Photo' by .Ted Coweliy '... _DiU.iODESTAis_an alumnusof Jersey City- $tate~€ollege and holds the degrees .of rhaster- * -of education and doctor of education fromlfc*- gers University , He continued his advanced. studies-at Harvarf University. Dr.--Podesia- t^hlgh school plans for the forthcoming Red Cross Bloods , Pnenn-JUco. or glB; has been honored as the outstanding alumnus mobile visit to Springfield are well underway. In addition to securing credits-forwholeWood, L Drug addiction. These words are often re- .of Jersey City State. —— ported as striking fear into th» hearts of It will take place on Wednesday. March 18, donoraZand group members are,entitledtofree anniversary ion As osslntnat commissioner of education, he parents who wonder ILtlieir child will become from l;30 to 6:30 pjn. at Temple Beth Ahm, blood derivatives, such as gamma globulin for Is responsible for internal administration of the addicted. Now the story of addiction will be- -Baltusrol-way. ----- ' .,( nreasles and hepatitis prevention. Ig^ which an- invitation has been extended to Department of. Education and coordinates tho J_Donara_muat be hfrwrwi IMil. In good , Amiirica are preparing to celebrate their the community of Springfield. It"wlll be held -told-as-tt-iflraccording" to membersof ALERT— work of all divisions. He also maintains lial- tlie Springfield committee Organized to combat maintain at all times a large Inventory of blood health, and weigh over 110 pounds. Persons 58th birthday, proclaiming the wjek starting on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. - son- with the governor's office, the legislature, and-blood derivatives. Fresh blood Is usable . between'18 and 21 who are not married otjn_ Sunday as Girl Scout Week. James Church. local drugZjiroblems. They will sponsor the other state'agencies, the federal government, "original Broadway castTof-tKe/'play. 'The Coh- as whole blood for only three weeks. By par- the armed services must have the written' The Springfield Community Girl Scouts «r« Mrs. Lee L. Andrews Jr., chairman of the ' -county superlntenddntn of oelioolo and thegen- ticipating ln~the program, groups: of individual consent of their parent or guardian. Women celebrating Girl-Scout week by having a fair. cept." This play dramatizes the life and fair, sold, "It is the Springfield Girl Scouts' eral public. Podesta formerly served as super- problems of a drug addict, and It will be ' donors assure tbemselves"6f"normal"blood" who have been pregnant within the past 12 way of demonstrating to the-community, what intendent of schools in ELainiield and In Vine- presented ot Jonathan Dayton^ Regional High needs in advance. The credits accumulated In months must postpone donations. aa aware and active group they are." land... . - - " • - School on Sunday at 8:30 pjn. this_way are good anywhere "In tfie"TJ. S., At least eight weeks must elapse between Letters invite residents -• All-Brownie,—Junior, Oadette and Senior ; Mrs. Knowles.~as~PTA~ Council president, donations, and no person should glvomore troops arS-partlclpatlng,-Soihc troops will' than five times a year. Persons I _ was in charge of arrangements, assisted by Daytop Villager a drug~reKabllltatlon center. P tki dll display and demonstrate the arts and crafts delegates from all local schools. The The 1 ma Liebeskind pt cation on a regular basis should check their t&jgsL.iatajhe--swim they worked on throughbui:the "year. Some According to the Times, '''The acceptability" with"^Mrs^Danlel^KalBni^STfr--"":—; Sandmeler School PTA was represented by Concept' is an extraordinary playl Fasd- -U«ttfir»Jiave-gpne outtoalllastyear'smfm- troops will entertain wltKGlrT-Scout songs - Mrs. Martin" Grossbarth, Mrs. Edwin Corey, "~~0S82. Weight watchers and other reducers were bexJLOf the Sprlngfleia^MunidpalPoolTjrtth an~ ~aW~3BIC6B""aIlu' BUIIW uwps-wtH-display— and powerfull A wonderful commercial •to—chuck ~wldi—roelr-own-pbyslclaifc appllcatioa f or membership for the summer of work they have done, in homemaklng, citizen-— ". : . "-7 . (Contlnucrdcm poge 5) foi: Daytop, an even better one for the human The procedure for giving blood Is simple" 1970. those who wish to Join were urged to -ship, health and safety. Others will exhibit race." . ' . , ~~ and painless, and requires about one hour. tikl camping equipment and camping skills.. 4 Mrs. Jack Newmark, president of the Flor- Tuesday night Donors do not fast, but eat theirregular meals,- r.IBrnng-»p>IV-r--appltrinrinnB-fnr memlmi - - There will also be an. art shoUr with all ence Gaudlneer PTA, and Mrs, \ eonardNarrls, although rich, fatty feeds-prior to donation are ship will be open to other Springfield residents . Tournament starts president of Johathan payrony Regional Hitfa - Harold LleDoskInB7w1I5"last week criticized to be avoided. Temperature, pulse, blood- troops participating, Mrs. Dexter ( Force, c Mayor Henry J. Bultman Jr. for what he termed •_-- : who wish to join, and at that time they can ob- chairman of the art snow, stated" tHat there- School PTA, said.^'The SpyHn^ ld'PTAs are", -pressurer and hemoglobin areVcheckedV-to- tain an application at the Recreation Depart- v . The undefeated Jonathan Dayton Regional a_ failure to assist tenants In'Springfield ~ will be crayon sketches,"watcr colors,graphic~ High School bastetball team will launch Its" —aware oithe dangers of drug usage,-and-wel- case of doubt. the_donor Is seenbya pliysldanj—•—- ment office in .the Sarah Bailey Civic Center, acts, pastels, oil paintings, mosaics, wire,— = - come the opportunity to have the parents of apartments, this week announced thaLB-"Tfn-—who is at the scene at all times. One pint of quest for a.state Group II chuinpJt9nstU^lwlt£Jn ants" Rights" meeting will be-heWTVresdsy-ae—^blood is drawn-by'a skilled nurSSSf-merdbnSf""= Church Mall. -papiei mache_ Itmeets Rose lie In a state tounuuneut game iiuiT children gain ^greater insight into this grave social problem currently being faced by 8 D^m. at the National State Bank office, MorriB_ is servedJUghtlrefreshment and Is ready_to_ exhibits. tonight at 8 atWestfleld HighSchool. Tonights- 7 Any girl from ih«-«;«-nf-3-to 17 interested victor will .play the winner of the/; Warren all towns. The performance will be bene- and Linden avenues. Liebeskind will serve as—leave. •--, .-.•'_. •___ temporary chairman. , — ' . ^Transportation will be available to anyone In Joining Girl Scouts will be able to register >tllls«Dover game-^pme time next week. • — (Continued on pog'o-5)—— Cast that day with Mrs: Lee Jolmson, Girl"3cout Addressing his announcement to''all tenants—requiring it. Donors may call Mrs. Koleni at Piper. ""'•_-. •--"".- of Springfield,", he dcldeclared.'"Thi, s is a non- 376-0582 to arrange' for it. Appointments can listed by Players A local -scout spokesman stated: partisan meeting which will ••hel •p establis• •-• h• a be made through her, or through the Individual "Girl Scouting was founded in. the United community organization to help~ourselves." donor group chairmen. They are: Mrs. Edward The Springfield Community Players have States on-March. 12. 1912. by Juliette Gordon Recalling his previous- criticism of the Kaye, St»_James Church, Joint PTAs; Mrs.' announced the cast for their next production, Low. A better world for girls was what she mayor, Liebeskind added that Nat Stokes, lone Sally Chesley, Presbyterian Church: Tom — "Picnic." Now In rehearsal under the direc- had in mind .wlum she brought the idea of on 'Operation Mail Democrat on the Township Committee, "mad^ e Geddes, Temple Sharey Shalom; MrsrChorles__ tion of Ronald Plan of Plainfleld, the cast ln- Amerlcandrl Scout movemenrTohernative ir_ Danzlger, _Temple Bern Ahm; Wallace Callen, i Hrrwhflv Snydyr »^ Hnwani. Slipllpy eic-from-fimrtaild. •Juki Srti Av«., Mm. Tnhy Alierhach— 2^ WOlle M Roaemane, Tom Kalem uo Mime, 'She dreamedjif jslr g ff, -—A ftlMiiilly inp'miTnr-nrff-T2 3 Dayton seniors office of assemblymaivrat-large In tlie 1969 B10-99-28 elections..His fatlier is former secretary of S. Sgt. Rldiard H. Naumunn U^. Nav. Com Sta, Groece, —Donald- Lan.--Democratic- inualclpaLxhalrwl- -CES-Hvy-Hep.-Sq. PAGAf ' man Invited the public to uttend.thls meeting APO San Francisco 96227 JJrl. Sammond EACN r and meet Connor. Howard Dobin, son of Mr. andj^rs. Milton • » « B125382 NCB 3 H Co. FPO San Francisco 96601 Marcus of 8 Briar Hills circle; Bruce Schwartz, SP5 Howard D. Autenrlotli •on of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schwartz of 52 "149-40-1413 Amu. G. Zukowyky Warwick circle, and Robert Sternbach, son of Jeen Council planning • Lightning Rein. Tr. Sch. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Sternbach of 84 Pitt rd. WG AFliy58000 '-i\:'-%'i 25th Inf. Dlv. Det. 3-26 Tuc Recon haye been named finalists in the 1969-70 APO San Francisco 96225 National Merit Scholarship program. They trip to circus April ? 8 APO New York 09149 • *. * toe all students at Jonathan Dayton Regional The Springfield Teen Council will sponsor, V * + * ' High School In Springfield. a trip to the RlngUng Brothers and Bariium and Cupt. Thqpdoro A. Holm Thomas A. Small Edward C Smith, president of the NMSC, In Bulley Circus, on April IB. The cost'-for tho •Tuslbg Det. 170 UC-8 1st Lt. announcing the selection of the three Dayton trip will be *6,5O, All money must be In. by •APQ-New-York 09254 , FPO New York 09551 seniors pointed out that they "share the honor March lS. / • • • * with about one-half of one percent of the gradu- The cost will Include transportation to and ating secondary school seniors In the nation." from Madison Square Garden for the 8 p.m. H.A. Stlchtoi- A1C Patrick N. Lamb As three of about 15,000 finalists, they will show and visiting the menagerie one hour before Officer hi Charge 147-38-014-1 Dx. 212- remain In the Merit Scholarship competition. show dme. The bus will leave the Sarah Bailey MINE DVU2 B198092 USAF Hospital FPO San Francisco 96621 HANDY \DRAMATISTS-— Fifth graders ut the Edward Walton School. Springfield, dls- The selection process Is now under way and Civic Center at 6:30. Those Interested may APO Sun Francisco 96274 pluy die j)apletvjnache hand puppets they have made. The youngsters^thett-aAuj a modern the approximately 2,800 winners of Merit call any Teen Council member or call the Teen fairy tale, which they performed for the school's second graders. Shown, from left, Scholarships will be notified confidentially In Council at 376-5884 between 7 and 9 p.m. ItlltllllllllMtllllllllllllltltlllllllllllllJIlllllUllllllllllllJIJIIlllllllllttlUlltllllMIJtlUlltllllllllllltMIUIUUltlllllllUlllllllIlllllllllHltJIIIIIlXIkllUlllllUlllllll ure Jeffrey Bohr, Stuart Monoff, Amy Beth Bloom und Erika KoppeL ; Ut» March. The winners' names will bo uii- nounced publicly by April 30. . ' SPR1NGFIKLD (N.J.) I^EADEH-Thursday, March.5. 1970-3 2-Thursday, MarchS. 1970-^SPRtNGFrELD (N.'j.) LEADER fch Ahnri to hold Churches planning ARCH vice honoring joint sponsorship itillOH EALTIT How ha oi service IflHItfU* Antioch Baptist Church, South Springfield

I?™"'". 7.". dlst. Church. 'Church-Mall Jtt- Academy Gri will jointly -jpon-inr n mnnlr.nl presentation of Shingles is caused by a virus —TiMHL - - - • : 1: — B^ackin^[jiinerve< For several Sfijdiy afTTp.m. at the"MeT3ioarBT- Church, according to the Rev. Clarence Alston bnoiBllity of organizing and attending fed-by theTiniecied nerve _pf the Baptists and tlie Rev. James Dewart of may be tender and burn with egadon e twice-daily religious ser- "The Methodists. Also participating in the ser- pain. —vice Will-be tlie Bethesda.Churcti of Cod In Depending on wtuchnervels i WB5II 1 tfWffCU ' "Minyanalres" derives from the Christ, located ia the former Netfarfc: building An AM-FM clock radio, 3rd prize in our sweepstakes, will be given away at a drawing this attacked,, shingles can be mis- •"Mlnyan" or quorum, and signifies of the Emanuel Church. taken for various other disor- ilmum of 10 men required for public Participating in the service will" be the Saturday, March 7, to be held at Springfield State Bank's offices at Route 22 and.Hillside dens at this stage. Such pain , Although privatcprayer Is encouraged Men's Chorus and the Sunday School Choir of Sm, certain passages, among them the . occurring in (he abdomen has the Antioch Church, the Chancel Choir,- Metho- . Avenue. So come on in oVdfill out your coupon. You don't have to be a customer to be. been mistaken for appendicitis K prmyerwhlch honors the deeeaBed.be - - dist Men's Club and Junior Highs of the *"'y In the prescribe of a "Minyan." or a gall bladder attack. Inthe Methodist Church, and the Adult Choir of " "• eligible;. • .' . .•.:..'__. ! • ' ' *'^ " • • ' chest, the pain may be incor- 1 estimated that some SO to 60 men Bethesda Church. Mr, Alston announced that rectly believed UL be heart 6VeT~"10 percent of tlie temple's tlie Men's Chorus will sing "It Is, Finished" disease or pleurisy. r- accept the obligation of participating and "He WilKRemember Me.", and the Chil- Later a rash of watery blis- a banki services ana.rotation basis, while dren's Choir will render three-songs, ''He's ters erupts along the course j • others attend when called upon. He *? Everyriung-to.-Me," "Ten Thousand Angels" these services a "basic core of the and "The Saviour Is Waiting." of the nerve Involved. 1*8 function, which, without fanfare, Shingles Is usually an adult miintAins milch of the religious quality of the Tlie ChanceTChoir of the Methodist Church disease.-iwt has been reported co igregotlon, -while- providing for the-ritual— will offer "Sanctns," by Gounod.-Mrs. Peg; -—-In children of all ages. Only- ne rd» of many-families/' ™- — Young and Norman Simons, director oi' music,' estimates can be made-of-the- will play' Mallott's * Lord's Prayer" on piano 0EEEA_'£ROGRAM —•-Irene^Kessler, lyric soprano; and Abraham Welsman, tenor, will "he guest speaker at the service will be Carroll promoted: GRAND OPENING be stirred In the Young Artists Opera concert to be staged Sunday evening; March 28, number of-cases_of^ shingles and organ. The Methodist Men will sing "Stand because many aresoTnlldthey__ Murray Kempler, an officer of the Northern — " Up for lesus." TJiel^Iunior-Hi^hTouth will at JoSthan Dayton Regional High-School,:Springfield, by the Men's Club of Temple. Beth New Jersey United Synagogue, tlie organlza- lt —- Arms-There will be special discount ran: tickets for students. are never reported toaphyal-- to senior officer —eing"" BtrieFTs the Night," A local folk group ^lilu, A iliiilldl^ 'olmjy Jjy uii composed of Barry Mlttcrhoff. DM-W^IRR and To celebrate our opening we?re giving awdy Free Gifts for as long- '.... • ----Ii. .spfeak on the "Constanm^nd_yarlants lnSyna- John H. Carroll of Springfield Tias been Mike Chotlner will also participate. _— epMemlnjnglsL at- the National senior vlrp-prenlrient of Williams Institutes-of; Health-ahowed-- — The evening wlljj:onclude wilh a fellowship Advertising, Newark, It was an- period. RefreshmenttAuiUlK)tctvod-l>>LMeUjo— WeeTBy^^Donald Condon, presl- dist Men. An invitation has been extended to Pastor presenting^sertncmst- 83 cases foreach 100,000per- formerly been a vlce- sons. This nCeTnTB^dboirJC grfaup, will present a program of song at the the public to share in-niis service of varied —160,000 cases a year In the" Oijeg Snabbat, the social period following ' president. - . -' -- • ' * ". muslq from the classical mood of "Sanctus" UnitebTStates. —- warship. The group is under the direction of -A nativeTf Chicago. Carroll Joined Wil- toz«lie Gospel sounds ol "He's Everything to on 'Great Themes of Faiths Some patients recoverfrom Mj-s. Norman PollBckr: . liams and London KT955 as a copy writer. Me." •' "'; • -•--—-. "Great'Themes of Faith" is the subject "One Great Hour "ofSharing" will be ob- shingles without compllca - ' tlons, even though they do,not. of ihe sergioa being preached by Pastor James served at all the services this Sunday In MODERNIZATION WITH Dewart of. Springfield Emanuel United Metho- cooperation with all religious bodies jointly- see a doctors-Others are left - Y courses Tisr 6lmrSpn~~Oiurcl) Mall.at Academy^Green, concerned .about human need throughout the with^.. complications which Stolen automobile during tW weeks preceding Easter. On suc-=_. world. According to Pastor Dewart, the offer* might have been avoided. A still-open SKLECT ONETjf tliosft gifts when you open a savings account of $100 or mor« . . . or cessive Sundays in Lent, Pastor DewarTTias ing'will be used by7Mediodlsxs"to aldthe "- ^•physician- can—pr-eu;a_5?c Golden,Passbook-Investment Recount —^ -.- -• -. ~ ~ - , Biblical testimony concerning God, man, sin, shadow of need." , - t-".%*T,-i PORCHES Adult School "this" WeeKjrH., ;„ " wrath ancrredemption: r • ' . Among the. projects to be supported are: a ••" .'And may "prevent compllca - "a "Stolen r^^lrlSTCCCOraiBg" ces nounced that some openings . , - , . stih'? at 9:30. a.m. in the Trlvett food-for-wbrk program In Haiti which turns tions. t0 A distressing after -effect 1B -arUl-exlst in the springsched- PoUce. Aogel T. Burgos of Newark, 22, a- pain which may persist for ule of programspg . Courses will "—'-floormair-at-the US. Defense Building on Rt. _; and DENS week, and 22, was arrested and taken to Union County months or years after the rash beein the c Owning a bank is one thing. Owning a part of Earnings and dividend prospect*. JaU"in"^faTUcot$liOt)Oon«harges.oLk.nnwlngly countries to replace tliiSSe cut lor luel, acliol- cation—postherpeticnenralgla _. ARE OUR'BUSINESS^! -untU-Sa£rday. receiving a stolen vehicle. -.'" • . ships-for^students-from othftr lanfltrprnrtylng the Fi^t Nj^JerseyJBanfeis 4juiie_anQlheL Our esrnings-and-dividends Courses with openings-are- __The car. owned by Wayland Vaugh of Newark, : =ia^fiBpeclally. prexalant_in_ was reportely stolen on Friday, Feb. 20. American College. older people. as follows: marketing re- curriculujn materials in Argentina. First Newjersey (formerly First State Bank of a continuous increase over the years. . ; creative PUNNING search, hypnosis. Securities Police said the origin of the vehicle was learned Dictionary Church School will meet at 9:30 ajn. with Further after-effects may /^contacting the National Crime Information foriiinat DESIGNS — and Investments II, data pro- classes for the nursery through slxnYgrade result when the rash occurs Union) is tT^ears young with assets exceeding Thejrate of return on average Capital and cessing, French, German, He- enter in Trenton which had data on the stolen hi the Wesley House,' the seventh and eighth - on-the face. When the fore- $62,000,000 ... and growing fast. - , Surplus Accounts in 1969 was 1217% after taxes; +-quality MATERIALS brew, Italian (beginners and' ..car. _ • ' ' ~ ' grades on the third floor of the .Church Annex head, nose, or area around the Intermediate), Russian. Span-' Police.said they also picked Up a passenger eyes is affected, an ophthal- + true CRAFTSMANSHIP --and the Senior Highs in Fellowship HalL The The reasons for growth? - • •• . This compares with earnings of 10.93% on -lsn (beginners and interme- who was with Burgos at the time of the arrest, Church School pupils are currently bringing mologist (physician specializ- + etmpiete INSTALLATION" but - he was released and no charges will be ing in eye disorders)~should ^ Capital Accounts in 1968. clothes for children In Appalachia In coopera- -Fivebusybranches (soon we'll have seven) ' + correct PRICING ginners andintermediate),*c- " filed against him. — - " tion with the Woman's Society of Christian be consulted to help avoid tors' workshop^ upholstery. PoUco f>lE0 "Ported the theft nf a spare scarring of the eye and pos- in some of the fastest growing, most prosperous Earnings overall in 1969 were $1.39 per share - -^ choice ol TERMS Service. The clothing will be donated to borne ldplandscapingi , cakakee dec dr~pr-**T' ' t*'Mv *»f ' to change. ' shingles patients, beginning In 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Roberto Drtl2 of Jersey riry nn n trufftr--- """ first" two days of me . All these new. marketsrnew services and out Growth stock, growth bank, growth area. - - -High school juniors and sen- 'Christ"in Music*' will beThe-theme of a ., , . . - ._ 1 iors will be accepted in some •warrant-from that city. He was turned over to Jointly Tipoi&orSr by the MethodlSf"-dH*ato. speeded dlsappear- standi'nig management capability rnearrer • The future is almost unbelievably bright. iIAtg_H!Q«W« 10. « WHlfPAHV,' M. j. Jersey City authorities. . M O3?bOO -Courses. . . "BfirfctflatST^ntibchi BtBaptisi t ChurcChh iIn hthe^ <^f^rafl|HuMpr«ven£ed . J^^tJcEi&4or-potehtiillrivestors in First New v The First Ne% Jerseybaruk iscenteredlh.the *" 'l7oii-raare' Information ahout-_ — futpthnrllst nnnnninry at.8 p.m. The Men's complications. However, other • physicians found gamma glo- t-rnwur,»;.:•> ii--.i • aboye openings, readers ~ srid~Chfldren's Choir of'the Baptist ifjersey, Bajrek^^f^mark^lg^^^a^tiye-gFOw^h— -fastest growing area in the metropolitan area. may' telephone the Summit. the-Chancel Choir. Methodist Men, bulin ineffective. The differ- Woolen Blank*! ence may- lie In- the_. strength ! potential as that magicalOO.OOb.OOO in assets ot* wriH IMA(,INAHON YMCA-Jit 273-3330 or 464- and Junior Highs of the Methodist Church, Due in large-partrto the continuing influx bf'J 1109. _____ the Adult Choir of Bethesda "Church of God of the particular lot of gamma moves rapidly ctoser. - __ ——• -globulin given (he patient. new Residents and industries, the demand won by Hurwitz § "DEAN WILLARD HBCKEL, _ In ChriBt1_Jtewark,.-and_a local folk group ve : --;-,-. , . I wlD participate. In Ilnrservlce. Refreshments ^Serum taken from conva- In the lasrfive" years, our assets"Ka more f6Fbarikmg~sefvice1fmufst^"rise" sharpljranl3"'. ~ The National Jewish Committee on Scouting's TirS' CnODtf. will be" served by Methodist Men during the— lescing shingles patients has— "than doubleclT^Weare now in the" top 8% Sholaf award., was pfeiented'to Murr"y L. tav| IU apCUIV • fellowship period. — beehfrozen and stored. It has remain high. With our entrenched position Hurwitz of Springfield byHarryLevlne,repre- WE'RE OPEN SATURDAY The Lenten breakfast-study series will con- been successfully used in IloXall banks in the^Unlte^-i^tes/AAid the period in these markets—and our dkt&llent reputatioiT senting the-Union CouncirBdy Scout Jewish- tinue on Wednesday-morning at 6:30. The treatment In the first day or _^cour-ralattons .comxnitteeS.recffiJizBoy-ScouSBS i "—SennDrrB!rilie^MounrTS"ljang-sHidI6d using, • two of shingles. :' r .•- —• — ; Of our most dran^^g^ Jn-these communities—we xbntiidently, expect -T Sabbath services at Temple Sharey Shalom, • • $ ••'-• •* Some day there may .be a MARCHES NEW HIGH INTEREST RATES Tempi*, Sharey I ibm of Springfiel. d will "Today'a English Version of the NewTesta- —~becaus'e~brahd new banking laws permit us to continued, very gratifying growth. Springfield. This award recognizes outstand- 9:00 a.m. -12 N«oif ' " " ment" and Archibald Hunter's book, "A Pat- —vaccine agaInsrjhT~shingles-| ing serv(ce"~by adults in the_ promotion-of have as Its guest preacher at Sabbath evening _ivirus. Most-scientists-are operaite In. seven counties rather-than iust one. -services.^ tomorrow at.8:45 Prof. Willard teru for Life." Reservations should be made " A similarpattemholds true for most of the •-•—= -scouting arnong.Jewisli boys.—-:• = :- through the church office, 376-1695. convinced that the shingles Hurwitz is the district commissioner for Heckel, dean Of the Rutgers University-Law ~ virus Is the same one which Shlx other-counties in District II. ; DAIRY M( Springfield and-has been active in scouting causes • chlckenpox.. Exposure' for-rrranyyears. He has served as scoutmaster on Regular Savings Accounts ruvrvM fln-prffalrtimt^nf th« United to chlckenpox1 has been fol And nothing can supply a bank with greater iss-Franklin to be of Troop 70 at the First Presbyterian Church, p r;yr lowed In seven to 24 days by impetus for growth than being located in and Webelos leader and committee chairman—— gaidzadoh of -Newark. Dean Heckel is the shingles., and vlce-r-versa. One of Cub Scout Pack 172 sponsored by the Lions • Earn ^'A^a Interest peryear, oorapounded and former ipoderator of the Presbytery of New- soloist in concert tour theory to explain shingles an economically "booming" community. ii Club. He has been director of-the annual Boy paid quarterly^ • afk, and: Is currently serving as state-wide Miss Diane Franklin will be a soloist when *kea Scout Jewish conclave for Jthe past three " moderator of the N. J. Synod of the United Garden State Farms the Centenary. Singers .o£..CGnteii&ry College A growth bank in a growth area often results- years. He is a .Vigil member and associate __ T~Presbyterian Church. • . for Woman makes a~c^ncert tour of Ohio and may become : FoUowlnK the service and Dean Heckel's advisor for the Order of the Arrow, scout active agaiu as~shlnglea._ - - in-a-grnwth. stock- This^has cert^jnly-hpAn-— ^— service organization. . . ,_honor. JHifi-Congregatlotf s ^spirltuaHeader; • _ Pennsylvania Tuesday to nextFrlday; ——-Medical, sclent! sts including the record of First New-Jersey BankCommon Rabbi; Isiael' §. Dresner, Is in Israel for jthe -:--.•-. Miss Franklin is the -daughter of Mr.aifl those at the National Institute % Per Year on GOLDEN PASSBOOIL - ^ conventl* o*th>AmericanReformrabbtaai&=__Mrs. Fre&rlckFranklhioftrdydriVe.Spring- of Neurological-Diseases and —stockr-to-date. And with the bank's growth the Centfal-Ctsirferenceof American-Rabbis,—fielder. -- - Stroke, one of the National Wjjson fellowship 5:-T-: -inveslraent Accounts. —^C Institutes of Health, continue . performanee-and-potential in jrnind, xheck our window signs to learn more about shingles, this stock; has excellent prospects. ' $500 Minimum opening balance Interest paid and hope to use their findings given to Ginquina for improved treatment and When and how to acquire your shares. from day of deposit — 90 day withdrawal prevention. 'Richard G. Cinquinn, son of Mr. and Mru. privilege - - -~--—— fc JCOLOR Write to NIH Feature Ser- -—•-•'• For more specific instructions on how to ace specials on Vincent Cinqiilna of 101 Park lane, Springfield, ~ vice, Bethesda, Md»20014,for your shares when they_become available, has been-named-as a Woodrow V/ilcon deBignuw a free copy ol by tlie Woodrow Wilson~NuUormrFcrloTVship— r ^__caliMrg, Nancy Minette at-686-4800. Foundation. Me is one."of eight students at Rucnrrh ' Pnh|tc-p I GSF FRESH BUTTER Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio.toreceivethis^---' On 1-year Certificates of Deposit She will be glad to help you out. Or.-if you (pr|nt>~Aolld.«.2-lb.tub) --- award whicli is presented to die most protnis- ! tnn future rnllppp rpnrhprq nf thpt InlTivl SrnTf; 3e^^-rrnTTK>-mnpon beluw. AuTl.w^tt^CTid- "and Canada. Aitogetlxir, 1,133 awards^wero^ granted.- 3 TirrqMfiagyaaBtji Regionol Nigh S^chooHni966e~Pf uaSaa In-- ^flchleyements are the dean''s merit list, and surance Company's -Aa R ~ for Hdriors'in lilstory. He also is co- Annually on 2-year Certificates ~gdlto"rJbLlhe*Pcrspecrlve, cullBBe'publication.

—• _ Sold in any amoMnrff.°irj4W —^ nrilMon^marlc ijn August, h County ^MArtp^lub amOHjrjnember of the Lake- l^'JThe chart above shows how First New Jersey Bank - — "buy" a 16-oz. carton of Cottage Cheese land Life Underwriters As- has ^continued to expand over.the years. Now that at regular prico ... get an 8-02. can of Barbara Troppr daughter of DrsTtToon anti- up to •fl/ FOR QUALITY end VALUE Gluublnger. agency president, SPECIALS ON SALE THilRS., MARCH 5 THRU SAT. MARCH 7 accepted at college Raymond Richards will launch DIAMONDS new campaigns for Per filtra- Jersey Bank -K •nUTTEH'EOOS-ICE CRE AM • C OTTAQE OH EE S E • 13 AKED QOODS Two Springfield students have beenuccepted tion products and systems in WATCHES ut Northampton Junior College, Northampton, Formerly First Stale Bank of Union the swimming pool market, In- Main Office: 1930 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey 07063 • (201) 686-4800 Mlisu, Robert DICarlo, son of Mr. uiid Mrs. dustry and -cotmiiel'Clu! dry." 1IFEil-10-A.-B.-TD-1JIJ.-M. SEVEW-DAY*-"* .WEEK ANDREW KOVACS "The Hometown Bank" JUMGSETS —Vlciai?-DlCKlo-o<-i^i'-8r8prl''a('«1'1 fv". hun lBl'" " Highway Branch ; ToWrilSy'BfaHfcrF Five PoinU~Br«nch iwTfovldence Branch ' -been accepted as a degree candidate hi tlio Luborutury vn MramlMBa CHARMS Morris Ave. & Potter Avo. 355 Chestnut Street Village Shopping Center business truinogement program. DICarlo s u Rt; 22 & Monroe Street __CoVYRIqllT UY OAHDKN HTATB FAHMK INC., ALLUrOIITU HltKKKVBT) . senior at Union Catholic High ScJtool, Scotch UnlonrNew^Jersey" UnionrNew Jersey Union.New Jersey Sprlnglleld Avenue'-. Dolly V-S:HO Tliur.. livn. 7-P Route 22 and Hillside Avenue, Spri FRIDAY DEADLINE ' HOUKS: Sal. «-i Clo...l W.J. Plains. , , New Providence, New Jersey - SPRINGFTELD BERKELEY HEIGHTS WESLEY Jewelers v All items othor titan ^pot Member F.D.I.C. Alien' Gerber, son of Mf, and Mrt). Daniel 762 Mountain Avo. 450 Springfield Ave. . 3i/MILLUUFIN *Vt. MILLUUKN 173 Mountain Avo., Springflv'fd Cierber'qf 24 Gregox^y rd. has been accepued nows should bo in cur DH 9-4155 N>or TI..0I1. us a deKreu candidate In tlie marketing pro- office by noon on Friday. l!ram.| / v£ 4-Thursday, March 5, 19 7O-SPMNGK!KI.JL> (N.J.) LKADEIt_._1_ -'••••••• - . • . . y service pin-, und special pUiques, to den SPIUNGFJKI;I) (N.J.) LEAiJJ'Jlt-:rhursduyF.March 5, 1970-5 mothers: eight years. Rose Marsluili; four 19 drivers fined for, violations Cubs of J>ack 172 years, Carol Clarke; six years,, Catharine vc-nrioii ami hvergr^ein c 10 ui XIIL:Masons Flockhait; one year, Sally Cumpinella. Thomas P. Smart, in Hhzabetil. ••'• gather for yearly > •• .•'• •;.-J5»: GE OF COMMENTARY AND FEATURES v • siu*vjwnf?T'. bers uf the pack committee: Catnerine'f lock- church leader Kmart; two iiu'hiers, I hart, .<>i,,|;e Ltoty, Al.Parker, Howard Bem- uf .Mewark. and Mrs. i milliiiMuiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiuimuiiimiiuuniiumuuiimiuiuiuuimiiiiiuuuiiiiKuiinuraiiiintiiuiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiuiu^ Nlneteen drivers paid fines in Springfield a red traffic signal. I-. I'. Blue, Gold dinner ; .'u—Servtes were K*id last week for Thoiitot. field; < tliree sons..Thmu 3 I .^Municipal Court.for various traffic violations. ; : f : Jbl»Mi^ ; *~- ' fTptiftf'Mffn*-''~ '*~ ' T"s; •— •> " ""' «t-/h« Monday, night suasion, • '. ";" " J \"dleci Itmrsday-at Memnr'iarWnoral1lospltai~- - ^of Comrri ent Phillip O'Grady of Union paid a $75.fine and K. Werce of Madlsun, T. K. Malic of ' and irTend^'atKered "at*tl -•. I lurwltz'presented tlie plaque in recognition" 3)iiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiNiiii(tiiimiiMiiiuiniiiiiiuiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiii!iiiii!iiiii|Uimi iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiliiililllllllllllll $5 coEtffxtor, driviiig while impaired, and_$2S_ Mountainside Jiy.1 ppfi'nrly fpr rhf jiTi'pii.-tl BlUO . of tin; cwiu-ibtjn'on- Marshall has made to'rMr _plua t5 costs for--dr4vi.ig^HMiesper-houcta*= i^T 4 ^tn— speedl"L' lira 25 tupli zone on Mountain chardMaT^' ~Tn' 6rie~tb w i i r>"i 35-mlle lione. His license was alsorcvokeil shall, presided. . iiuul- awards, went- to tlio Cubs. Pine- •where lie served on tiie_ deaco i Jward until fop Blx montlis. .avenue. I... .'_._"-.-. wood Derby 7>rize went to; Bob Davis, Roben are even national tournaments' 1 V. Knrmomy of Warren paid $15 for driving Recognized first-was the institutional repre- liis duath. lie- was active iirihe~chufdi as FRIDAY DEADLINE •'•.--• noUearned so easily Francisco Ocaslo qf-$ummit was fined $15 senutfive-of ^tiie siwnsoring orguniztitioti.-tUe Espoblto, Jelf Lfernstein. Jack Rawllns, Kevin - Sunday School superintendent andiiBamtimbei' in shooting marbles. • - for'EOlng tlirough a red light, wlule Judith K. 39'mphTin'it'25 "tnphzone, as did E. Jackson Doty,'Richard Buthmaiui, Bobby McCrossaii, All items other than^popjjews should be of Cranford." " " r • • * Springfield Lions Club. Stanley CJrossman.The of die Gosp-jl Chorurj.Mt.Snu-.rtwasa mi-mbor Women can serve their But for little girlsvand their,; $139,499,530, Morris took in $557,419,506, and,, Correy of Berkeley Heights was fined 515 for Tomrny Kennedy, Doug Marshall, Jeff Letuiard, of..tile Sauced Ileart aiid'.Sevuii Sliapes Co'.i- •in our office by fioon on Friday.' To state ti)at the federal government is big ' Alice Hern of Summit wasflned $10forfail- Lions Club president, .Walter Holme, was pre- . urban communities in. a wide older sisters all tlje way to and that federal spending has a substantial Hudson accounted for $596,594,515. j driving-37-mpl! lira 25 mpli zone. sented with a plaque for tlie many years. Chip Klein, David McCormack,- Robert Scar- ing to have lierdriver's license in her posses- pone, Kilr'o Clark, Kevin Harris, Carry SlierT impact on tlie economy pi "tlie country and on * * * - • i -i, < Lawrence Ugone of Cranford paid $15 for 'Hie district commissioner Tor cubbing. Pop vaTrTeTy of ways. They can high school, there Are few sion, wldlu H. Brett Jr. of Sunimitjjaid $2U fur . man...liriaiLBatuiirlnd, Larry Dry, MJko-Shey. the lives of our people is simply to state the A CLOSER LdQK, HOWEVER, Is more re*,,' driving 38 mph in a 25-nipli zone. E. J. Zwlll- liandshuh, remindod tile boys tiia^-when astro Tf serve on boards'and commit- .enough organized group man o£ W. Orange paid $10 for going through hitting a parked vehicle. ." ~ RENT '~ -•;••• A obvious. But the obvious is sometimesilke vtaling of tlie whys and wherefores. In Union Felix Ollvy. of Newark was fined $25 for naut Neii Armstrong stepped on tlie moon, he 'rrojiliu-s wcrt uie prizes ot the finalists: tees 'arid raise money for or activities. -.-_; the forest: it's so apparent In Its massiveness County, for Instance, aboul 10 percent of Its arl .CiLrfkUiwlth-hlm. j-i3uy. ScuutiaHge^vhlch. is -. - --Wcbulos, first place,. Laxry Dry;, second- that we may not take the_rime to appreciate its total came frijm the Agriculture Department — -caH>ies»r viiig7-wi>ii»-«eiiry Kapiaii-ui ivrni— now on disjilay in tlie Boy SOout Museum In stir up interest in an infinity Scouting offers girls an op- burn paid $25 for careless driving and driving : place, Hrlan Baumrind; Cubs, first place, individual features, its trees, so to speak: , an apparent anomaly in an almost tot all yTIrban New BrunswicJc. . " _Doui;.-!il.in;!iall; second place, Mike Clarke, ECOM0-0ARA of worthy causes. And all are portunity for physical activity setting unfit one examines ihejpartlcularfl. Of 44 mpli in a 25 inpli zone, A new and fascinating publication has just D. Reeder ol Westfield pald_a $20 fine for Miirry'llurwirz, district commissioner for third place-, Richard Buthmann; grand cham- DRIVE AROUND pF{ indeed worth the, effort. provided-'so seldom anywhere appeared which does much to penetrate"the' tlie $58.6 million, $56 million Was accounted for Uoy Scouta urged the dubs to continue all the pion, Doii|;tMarsliaU. • 'FOR A under two categories, ''Sale of agricultural unsafe changing of traffic lanes. Or they can take_on the else outside of schoqb :•„.-..-.. -^forest of federal spending and reveal its Edward Anderson of Florham Park paid $40. way through scouting. Plaques were awarded ON PENNIES! individual features in terms of how specific — . commodities—for -foreign—currend£a!I__«nd to John F'lockhart.wlip has been in charge of The last prizes of the evening were scout- hardest and sometimes the for an inspection violation. •^ThGI*' IlirU-claiiHl.d od. in Equally^important, it gives federal programs-and functions affect" tndl-~ "Long-term dollar credit sales," suggesting the Webelos program, and I loward Austin, as- ing equipment-Tuid-matErials- earned by the lower rates -superior service dial Union County has a'thrlvlng agricultural - ~'R,- Keller of Parsippany paid $25 dollars for cubs durii'ig tlieir annual candy sales: Doug - lrt« back of the pa pot may b« most rewarding task of all •them a sense of working to- vidual states, counties and cities. - driving 44 mph in a 25 mph zone, as did II. sistant scoutmaster of Troop 172. A brief cere- export industry, which in fact we have. A mqjrj mony acknowledged the presence of five • Marshall, Tommy Kennedy, Mike Clarke, Alan your oniwtr. Each weak li'» ; WEEK-END SPECIALS — that' of. being a Girl-Scout gether to achieve significant .. Entitled "Federal Outlaysln NeWjersey," Congletonpf Vauxhall. Jty, David Baranelc, V " The occasion for these_com-' to but because, they want-to.- •-•• counting, .and cities with populations or25,000 fine for a violation on Jan. 2. merits is "of Qp HTs G» * t? As noted above and as widely or more. The study was prepared by theOtfice and $342ntrdirect payments under the wheat Awards chairman Elton Dry presented man, Wnrren Vollenger; . - ••• • •• 277^3100 ""national observarrce::/of~o;:irl; recognized, the limiting factor of Economic-Opportunity with'the help of all program. . ~ —- • federal departments and ogencfeOncTWas de- "Federal dollars coming in to Union County Scout Week, which-stairts on is^roper leadership. Women ' signed to aid the executive office of ihe Presi- originated in: a wide variety of places for » _ — dent-ta-assesstng—raid-understanding the size, .-_._.Sunday.._ 3t be trained, and many. '• multitude of purpo3esTHere~W5r?S_th6jnorflC^— 60c VALUE - i. •* Jt|G..29c -. We arq convinced that, like. volunteers with a—reasonable^ shape and geography of the^vmyj^spendsjis,— -pigjiiflmur-nnesr—$5?;z~~millio[f in military . prime supply contracts, $5.7 million in mili- the best teachers ,(or report- amount of intelligence and a •"""., "••• tory prime research and development coo- . NYQUIL JVORY la~rge amount of eagerness to-, ALTrlOUGITrni liUriXJRS readily concede ^ j iuion in military pri«§K ASPIRIN ers^, outstanding scout leaders tractg 634 m ARRID KOTEX _ -are borh",~not produced-inany serve can be-t^ovidedwithiJ thafilieir-stndy Is-neirJier.jiccur»ttf-nor pro- servjc(. contracts — nearly 20 percentxrf " * high school _nor-compl«e-.and-wiir4t4liaWOTOfrO«iE=Tj ^j $178.B million In "payments.of 1* KtEENEX I EXTRA DRY -eort of training* program. basic BkUlsMt-eotviilcrfSeGi figures represent prbratlons of national, totals TABLETS ! LIQUID on the nadonaldebt (the biggest single so "Nursing in the -Pea**. rather than specific allocations to a particular • The best Girl Scout" $1^.3 milllon.ip mortgage lnsurancator. -Gorps" will be the topic of a FACIAL TISSUES | DEODORANT IPER-X Bottle of 100 •••^C*' • "f_ pg 'ea -the data appeare-to-be atleast generally l__ 6 oa Coldj^dlcatlon _^j f purchase and improvement; $17.9 million tnlk. by Mrs; EdiUi Clark is not the one who_iakes""on Our basic point, however, is valid and, therefore, extremely valuable. One BOX of 200 2-Ply Sheet* j salaries and other payments for postal gflj ' Bauer, director of Community —oilier mutton: The figures should not be In- responsfbilttleiio provide that there, are-a_Tew. women vice;, ,$76 million In regular Social SecuriWS, Nursing a.(J3verlook Hospital, __ terpreted—as "federal assistance," tTlle-study" an activity for her daughter, or benefit payments. $6.2 million in Social SectSJfi to be presented today at 2:15 born with the talent to be the divides up the entire SI99 hllllnn federal pie rity. disability benefits, and $5.3 million ilKv p.m. at Summit Higli School, •|;he one_who responds because kind of scout- leader every for the fiscal year which ended June 30, 1969 of a sense ,of-CiviC-duty. -iitti,e girl dreams about work;- Senator supplemental medicare payments; barely Jt-Ci under thp sponsorship, of the ._!-: — salaries, interest on the national jlebt, million in unemployment insurance compen- STEVE GAYNOR Adele M7~-Xynch Nursing . She is, rather, the one who irig"with, even if just for a year. foreign aid, defense expenditures, etc. ay well sation; $5.4 million for. retirement and dis- Scholarship Committee. CLIFFORD P. CfiS$ as' direct federar~payments to states and ability payments to former Government-«qaL-| simply enjoys being with the: Likei. the most glamorous localities —' and tries to show exactly where The lecture is open to all young girls, helping them itars, these women owe ptoyeosr^neTirly $4 million for • purchase-ol ' • Humorist to appear secondary schools In tiiearea^ each part goes. ' . ' • general supplies for the Federal Government.: including Summit.New Provi- alang_the- sometimes winding • public to-do, or ta Reports New Jersey's "share" of this pie.for fiscal by the General Services AdmJnlfltration^Wi^ T denceand Cov. Livingston High siuiSi.^. "'"itiiiiiiiii """"^"iimnnmniMniwniiiiii UllttlltlltlllllllltUlU road to womanhood. ' loing, the veryvaliia- l%? btlllo ianie liuil i me'•"—^*—— ^= ^ = -"•" "- --" y -hi —no—one- lncldentaUyKlw Mrs. Bauer, who recently Department of Defense. $1.7 billion from the will perform nt the Springfield B'nal B'rith We reserve the right to limit qusntitiej luckier than their, sisters. 11. there has been-about-ihe-hlghsS5unaiSg pro- they do demonstrate that'thS problem In the was received by Union Couhtyvetirang-undfr ,f joined Overlook's admlnlstra- • Copyright. 1970, StipeRx Drugs. Inc. - Treasury Department (principally us interest Men's Lodge meeting Monday at 8:30 p.m. They have_the great outlet of please d an* t -posal df-Senator Stennis of Mississippi, wfiiclv-- North — where, as-in New Jersey, our slate tiie various assistance programs of the Vftfj- ,n tlve staff, has been on-thu— on the public debt), and about $1.5. billion from at Temple Beth Ahm. sports, as well as scouting, to — purports to require uniform action against an(j |oca| officials are working tolellminote erons Administration. ,/' faculty of Georgetown • Uni- radar separation In schools, regardless of" school segregation - should not be used as the Department of Health, Education and Wel- Steve has appeared on television Including versity, where she instructed teach them-the attitudes and .-chairmen fare (chiefly in the fornrof Sodal'Securityond FIVE "ONION COUNTY MUNICIPALJT1ES!• i. a Soupy Sales special. Route 66 and the Joe SAV-ONjl mbers of the their location. - ..'.•'• an excuse to dilute or destroy our efforts to senior baccalaureate nursing Big Savings related benefits). The Office of Emergency are included In the study, with totals as i>l Franklin showT^He has , also appeared In- develop the strengths they will membership bdmmittee for In reality, the Stennis amendment would obtain equal' educational opportunities for all follows: Elizabeth $150,460,781; Westfield J77J^m students in community health make our laws dealing with racial segregation •"''children in the South. lnrth/Soutt, in general, Preparedness contributed $42 to the state and nlgbt clubs and at Grosslngers, the Concorti_ —in~the-bumed=our-riot areas— —need-in-manhoocC »•• : 319,342; Plainfleld $51,888,944; LindonTirtK hw Sw drug stores ^SJ/g^S -anybody else. Our little girls in schools uniformly Inapplicable in order to, ' state and locaj_gfiicial» still actively resist $151 came from tiie American Battle Monu- . nnd T .Nevele liotels. '• ; ,. - of Washington. .'There are"little leagues in •need you too much. slow down or halt the enforcement of these • - - - -••--•- . trients Commission — which fells' sotnetldng $31,658,374; and Rahway $23,744,145. No in* Also at diis meeting, • 60- new members America's the Supreme Court's decree. Even as the about the extent of this study. dividual communities in thp western Essexiiw She lists experience In tlie During Our laws in the South. • Stennis amendment was behlg considered by will be Inducted into the'lodger making the Appalachian Regional Com- baseba±tr~basketball, bowling — A. U. •>• ' • * • _ County portion of our 12th Congressional pis^jor -PRICES QOOD Fastest As the Senate debate mode dear, the Stennis the Senate, four Southern Governors met with total membershp 575 members. ' . mission, where she served as :trict are reported on in the study. *. •'! r The membership drive is still continuing THROUBH SAT., amendment is unenforceable'if itls interpreted Southern members of Congress to plot strategy THE STUDY ALSO SHOWS where New Jer- ...nursing cgnsultant^jind had.a Growing -—-soy—ranks in-comparison with our 49 sister Comparing Westfield and Pialnfleld.-- oC u^_ and expected to-reach-over 600 by the endflf MARCH 7; 1910. one way and unconstitutional if Interpreted any to resist further desegregation efforts. tour of duty In Ecuador with Anniversary ~)rug Store\ •ahydther cities tor that matter — prbvldgi'i W March. Leslie Schulman, vice president. Is; 1 other way. , ' S^-^~—•'-• States: 8th in population," 7th in total Federal the Project HOPE, as well as further dimension to the study. Both com*-rn membership chairman. Chain The amendment-would-have uff-lgnoreTfte-' iems of the North without dlminlshing-our funds, and 23rd in the number of poor resi- . —holding tlie post of nursing prob munlties received substantial Federal funds The Induction rituals will be performed -fact that the whole thrust of state laws and . dents. In terms of funda received from Federal coojrd 1 na_toY for Central efforts in the South. IrviBwi.' ~ from programs allocated or_prorated on a "I by past presidents Leonard Golden, Otto Gra- " the weight of official authority in tte Sell-* nized the fallacy inherent In thaiStennlsamend- agencies. New Jersey ranges from a high of America urider~thc~' Peace population basis, including interest on the pub— i.i nick-and Arthur Kessclhaut. The induction REG. -19c Report from f ~~2nd place for the Treasury Department and 5th Corps program. —.',"' have been directed at- the maintenance pt ment ^hen It adopted another amendment to lie debt, or from programs affecting all areas) **y. will include the presentation to new members for both the. Agency lor InternationaU Mrs. L. Robert Jeffrey -jr.-— COLORING! I -.—segregantmTSf=ScTro6ls. - -j v- creatadrSeiectSenaioConnWBeew study- tbe menr and tlie National Foundation on the Arts' like Social "Security and the postal" servloeL lu of ihe "B'nni B'rith Menorah pln.~the mem- BIC PEN ECHO PLAZA .. who Is coordinator of the pro- ' This is vastly different from the situation ; whplei-problem and recon^ieod. appropriate ber;»hip certificate and a book entitled 'This Ballpoint In and Humanities td a low pr36tlnior theDe Tha-blgge«t- chunk of Westfleld's FederiUrit' gram for the Adele Lynch IllitliiutflliIIlitIII1U By State-Senator Motth«w J. Rlnpldo lllllimil|11llumuiUIII|llllllltHlf - in the -North vuhere our state laws have.oat nndfeffectiveitfglsUtioh to deal with U. BOOK choice'-""'- partmenrof Agriculture and 32nd for the Office revenue, however, came from thaAgrlculU al is BInal B'rith." -_ 1 _ —impeded our officials"ffprn complying wim, ~" '- " me Office revenue. However, came from tna AgrlculU i , Scholarship Committee, will A. choice foi all hgei. 61 which hire Department~lh the focm of payments for. Sam • Filler is lodge president and Jack have nursing education infor- —-When the Legislature reconvenes next Mon- cent ottjthe costs by the state. The program ... law; and breaking down "the racial hpri' ^ : would Bfe.completely voluntary on tlie part of th j have prevenlfid-miny- fronrbbtainin; - suggests several tentative- conclusions: that agricultural commodities-^one-of the coutodoil i Program'chftirman. _ - - -mationavallableatthelecture, SHOPPING day, 1. intend to ask my fellow members of the a trv s municipalitie.s arid' fire districjs, .HpWeyex I-^ pq[Ja]^ ducational opportunity,-but have amendment. This bill represents, 1 -New JerseyJy, , In 1969,, wass stronglsrpnglyjn.yglyey Involved iin ' biggest exporters of agricultural prod- \ "~\ \~" " as well as details of financial County nnri-MuntopalGovefflnient Committee, t; : H;= e -would hof^-diatmomrDTj;ui)3»--able To afford ' creaaingly'encouraged them to break d i^ve, a responsible attempt to get at the the marke• t for Federal bond• •s' and— securities • , ucts-is located In Westfield), while Plal assistance and scholarships' 29c VALUE to release S>120 for a floor vote, " such a program-wouldTecognlze that-theiong* - _was o relatively blR exporting state, nnd very field's Income was bolstered by more maal This measure,"whlchl"pre^flledfor introduc- Ihese-barriers. -••/•.- - • basic, problem of improving educational op- Women's auxiliqry- available through thecomtnit- CENTER ^range^behefits ^of encouraging r firemen to Certainly I believe that we shouH^seekto; pnrtiintrlPH fordpprivedchildrjaiwhereverillBy active~ln tlie hrts; but that most of our agri- million in military prime contracts. . -tee. ;*..."-_..- * .' ^. NAIL ^jtlpri this session, would enable munljlpalltleS" pursue higher .education could easily Justify overcome segregation whereyerrit exists, culture was not of the subsidized variety and One can make, T~suppose, what ont wlj Wo Ro.orvo Th> Right To Limit Quantllloi " to provide" a sch"olar^'ipjprdgrin!i"for perma- 1 BRUSH the costs; ~ but we cannot afford to let up on desegrega- "^My bill, in, Vreqir that we were largely spared from natural out of this vast collection of data on fedeb to buildeT^ofmecl -nant, active,-^ull-tliiTefiremen. Adoption of this 'I" sincerely hope tfiat the Leglslature_adopw- p disasters (the province o_.f OEP). spending patterns. The more than 1,000 fed-" Plastic with nylon p use in portable CRJYOMS tion efforts in the South. for federal assistance tovSUhmit WllburGetter, president of the Metropolitan brUtlM.Chplce of Box of 8 legislation would be-onry-equttable especially S-120 Into.law and the municipalities" Sans that Within NeuTJefsey. our 21. cbuhrios ranked —eral spending programs and activities llliiiit'_" rad[aa,.tapc. playcra— . . , . , , ., - , „, ,• A studyJ b-j.y th~-e Departmen.... - t of Health. .. r ,. Edu- woulld substantiallbtill d]iy reduceoreUmlnate~seerei - Builders Association, has announced the Y to leqrn colors. bright oolom t-view of the facti-marrpolicemen now have the pretty much where you might expect them to. "" trate striHSgly-the breadth of federal operrl-i!"' U formation of the Women's Auxiliary of tho -opportunity to apply for scholarships,-—*^ advantage of the benefltS-^tthla-leglaLulpn. caUon and Welfare. — conducted atimy re-v-^atjonsnd'MaansoiatioiJaoBtlerto be%n- with Essex at Just over a.billion dollars and tlons. And yet.'Uiebulk of federal spending7"' -^nrainmiiiiiiiuillliiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiumiiiniuiiimiiiiiii quest — shows that 87.4 percent of the. black (jned t0 assistance. Thtsapproach would sup- Metropolitan Builders Association of New Jer- Under the police scholarship program, Bergen at about $844 million leading the way occurs in a very limited number of areas Sl>'A - students in Mississippi are enrolled In all port aU state and local officials who recognize sey, the first of lu kind orgonlzedlnthe state. of ipeech ed Routa22 grants-in-ald-of up to $500ayearareavailable black. sdiools.-wlule-.lesa_man.-one_percent i n problems and are trying todo some- while Salem ($23.6 -million). Cape May ($44.6 defense. Interest on the national debt. Soda)' '•• 25c VALUE to each qualifled-officer-who wishes to take me r OW Some .of Metroes- wives, led by Mrs. Frank I of the black, -students.-in .New. Jersey, are.-./ ^J •——• million) and Sussex ($46.3 million) trailed tho— Security, and veterans' programs, for ex"' WRITING ;t Farinella, of Springfield, the_new_prfisident, Mrs. P.D. Gold, director Jr courses 'Icadlng-ttn—college degree; or to similarly enrolled. pack :..-'..- ample; accouni: for $430 million of UnI6W' DR 6-4134 _forined the group a fewmontlis ago..,Theyj!p_ __ and president of the Summit_ ENVELOPES ^Improve his sk~Uls-pn-tbe-job,l-have^lhtroduced •_ for our more Immallate area. Union County County's total Federal revenue of $572jnlK?G'-..). T TABLET iiiuiiiiiiaruatuuwuuutiuiuutuii miwiiaif 1 1 plied for a charter from the National organi- Speech School, will be guest S-120 because I believe the state should dp no t;eccivecr~$5 72,7957619 in Pcdora- cdorall funSs.^ UbTr=^witfrbnIy a relatively small Ruled or plain zation and promptly redeWed it last montli. speaker at the Summit YWCA's less ior.lta firemen. ' „. Middlesex Rot-$433.6I4,925. Somerset had tion produced by the kind of "federal aid1'or-' padded stationery. From N.J.-Society of ,., . g Mrs. Wilbur Getter of SoutliOrange, formerly ^Wednesday morning Kaffee- It seems obvious that a better-educated "social program" spending whichjmost of up'1* ri(lBcl"PT7¥Trc Accounlonl. UIIIIIUUIIITE of Springfield, waselected-Vlce-prcsident and klatsch on Wednesday.- , fireman isTTgreater asset to the community think of In thls;.context, such "as povert/; !" , SECOND OF A SERIES '-'' program chairman, i • _. Mrs. Gold will describe the .and a better public servant. His vlewppiiuv education, housing and tiie like. lJ-4 29c VALUE Each year many taxpayers overpay their From K.J. Toxpoy«c» A««oclotlon The first general luncheon meeting will be methods used at the three- --understanding and awareness ore-enlarged com But it's a lot of money, and wherever it ^>a ra f takjjy failin10g to-clalma1 1 8U the year*old center and tlie prpg- beyond the scope of his duties-by-the educa- tET ri • f ^^'"^"a, "^ "! , " ""> I goes and for-whatever purpose It's spent, VMi _ help at the Manor, WestOrange,on Wednesday. EMERY titonal process. - .~ deductions aUowed. Arthur LBreakston^_5 -r«ss being made with hearing- SPONGES fjonol process. . e^ n PastTensei believe we can_all agree that we need more"1' Tha affair will be.highlighted by a demonstra- of New "tnTsT^arttcreasey s in- ftsdtrald budgetg s are """Bliiuiiiuiuuuuiliiiiiiuiliiiiniiiiimtiimilllliiiiiiiiiiiliuilllli tion of wigs and wiglets T>y Hair Trek Inc. handicapped children. She will In addition-to benefiting Ma community .^ Jersey.Socletyrof Certl- uiiiiiuiiiiiiiuuiiiMiiiiiimiiii Information, better evaluation and more effect"" BOARDS 98c VALUE. 13 01. n out 2ero budgeting" has been proposed to accompany her talk with slides 'through his exposure to college courses, the ^ P°' « *?''«aXes subject to thorough scrutiny by the Budget tive controls in order-to I jot. Montdalr. ==_- CLIPPER^ reduca-or—woed out governmental sp ONE YEAR AGO rshowlng classes in progress 9 FOR fireman who receives~a~scholarship can work - Bureau and Congressional appropriationpropnaaonscoms com^- v~ •"-«* ^_ - . wi STYLE' more efficiently, and more effectively because ~ percent surcharge, so It Is Important "projects wfiich "may Have "lost their claim to i^Lfhiwk^^j^k-of-tbe-budget^^ r=;~Tne~*Pr'lll5''e'<1~^:nnPtt;rn>' thBTVhiwIcan —"" ariSTDieelectronlc equipment Ulat is used to aid tlie teacher.' HAIR SPRAY . his morale is Improved.. .—. ~-iwms-carrled over from the previous year Red-_Cross3nerges" with tho Summit Area |iiiimiliiiuuiuuuuuiuuuattniiiuiiiniiii! ^funding.nding.'— — largelyja-taken-folargelvJiLtakenJbrgrsnSt""r granted. - ""Ofnpter, announces MRS. ANNE D. DUCA. School plans ' Kaffeeklatsch will begin at "While me following list in not complete," fi 9:45 a.m. with-"a -half-hour S-120-WOULD PROVIDE a $50 000 approprl- Thti new concept Would sharpenjhe-curious-^' —*—~D5de• r di- e comprehensive :.••-''rerorbudgetiii- g- w[10 has served as chairman of the local (Conliniicd from' page 1). {1.09 VALUE. 40 TABLETS Breakstone-said, "it includes deductions that ation "to the Department of Higher tducadon. and_caatly..practlce presehUyemployed In the-i-pian,p " every governmental- agency would-be group for the past year ... Burglars have Our MrJ. John Craner and Mrs. Robert Hough.- coffee, rime. The hour-long are often overlooked." • -^-~-~~~^ " However, the scholarship program Its elf would "appropriations process at Washington. Under require• d• tn-prove need^dr-lt..a. entir..e budge. t a busy week In .Springfield, police report, participants from tho James Caldwell School program will follow. Dance EFFERDENT Tno^8e^-your^3r«for-ehartta6Ie:work;for -and rhythm classes will be_ remaliTTnTder the controTot local authorities. uitMiiiimiiiHmiiiiiwiiiiiiiuidtiuifliinituiutiuuniiiittuiiiiuiinnrani' * rather than just the added, expenditures pro- with thefts discovered in four business-estab- wer^e Mr. and Mrs. John Dysart and Mrs. Johrr example, qualifies as a contribution at S cents representatives available for children aged • DENTURE CLEANSER Plans for community implementation of the posed for the new year, v • lishments and four private homes ... The Scelfd. Representing the Dayton Regional PTA per mile. This would includeunrelmbursed use iiiiiiiiiiiiiinmimiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuii 3-5 whose motliers are nttend- scholarship program wouldbesubjecttoreview ' Dr.-Arthur F. Bu-ns, the noted economist, Springfield Historical Society Installs 17 new . were Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Richard Howeli. of a car In soliciting for the United Fund, Girl I Science Topics I S1.19 VALUE, 14 by a State Scholarship_Commlsslon of the while counsellor to the President, proposed windows at the Cannon Ball House. MRS. — The committee also Included Mrs. Paul Kop- ' Ing Kaffeeklatsch. Babysitting or Boy Scout Leaders transporting scouts to ~ .B«ment-ofrllgneftaucarion. , , thar budget-making "start from scratch", ROBERT D. HARDGROVE, presldenr"oT"the IN WASHINGTON peL, - Edward Walton School; Mrs. Stanley will also be -provided for- - camp antTsq on. CEPACOL ~~The measure would permit municipalities to^ claiming substantial savings could result. At— group, says "we are very pleased that this Grossman, Raymond Chlsholm Sdiooi, and Infants 18 months and over™ Contributions of old clothing or other items ATOMIC CAMERA 1 Further Information about grantscholarship recipients special consider- though such a reform tnlgh; be difficult to project has finally been accomplished; and -SENATORS —Mrs—JackJJewmnrk,-Mrs. Robert Moore and SPOTS NARCOTICS y nhnce MOUTHWASH ation on their-working hours~and assignments. to be jjpld Bjf charitable organizations arc "achieve because of Th«-»aM»Hl L U JVSCHWART2^.son-of MR. and MRST-B6RNARD _ fgr irom tne cnarlty as to tho amount realized "™8 rocuu:j-ui =pui UIWI «iu uiso oeicct required of department heads he said the -riyY,\K.ix^.son-oi MK. am I . tho^WCA, 273-4242. SCHWARTsc w Z of 52 Warwic:w k circle, i Waihlnqton, D.C., 20510 courses possible. Ho.wever, no .other prefer^-^Jj . ,.Jf™ife. .ggl9 <"• the falrmttrket value of tlie ., .-J!^gJ'"S[^OT^«i^5^^ :,-J H ^Si?^^-^ -- --^ Under the firemen's scholarship program, rarar— ult aixfTin cholao L.T; ' Interest-on msLjllment purchases is de-----m's-^^^ Poclflc Nordlweat Lator^^-^0~ m placed seocond in a Hor.l.onA. Willloms (D) of Wt»tti«id of colors. VALUE, 20 TABLETS 'each^eliglble'man could^TeCdlVfi-as-mucha. debate— -(Contlnuod from pdgs 1) _ -$5ffl>ca'year. This-money would havetobe use"o~d; :: IductibJe but is limited to 6 percent a year on . 100-pound camera uses the rodiolsotopa-CaU-^ t-roDO,e)|--lbr fiscal vera--i9?rTpiiH-»m M-tteJteionalJj.preiiglgreag __352 Old Senat. Office Building ^ ALKA SELTZER to-pay riildon at a college providing courses..!"^ -: the average unpaid balanc^if-rji^fe5s"t'"^^ ;fornlum-252r-IO -generate the neutrons needed_ LjuJon- d<)uWe-exnenaitures^in JI961 ^- flrlal ni "Wll H—<>rwkUnB-toP-theatrlc L ^ D.C., 2Q510--_::. H ome- h'cl'p life chafge3s=i?^H8paTaTBly-'stSien M l s d by'lhrstot'e; to—take-the picture^—It-recorda rtrjujjrrtljihgs. _ -.-. j^^jn,,. tEe Congresfional Joint Economic — •—••• -^j^EfiREfAGSj ntfictalnment." :—™ PLUS FOR C im^— "J ^^ 5; . .^wH^asJ^¥^^edJ^ rjBernard FrMkM. preslde - WRIST WATCH

~"" " in-tlw^iffia«a=ta*HnattUeiKfflri^^^^3S^^^W^ ;£ lasesj: oy-cofttfe-aisrih- P LEWJS^TPTS: -242J.~Rdyb.urri HoojeHO?fie"i Building-__ tr for i . providing fr.valuableitool * of-the croun's- —hour. :s to note that N&HZT7."for LUSH BUNNY •fies salos~1ax-or-tltling taj[eal'oicr^ customsTjr-enfofcemant officers.-^i-r-.' nmunlty ehenslve scrutiny and a zero- w:is the group!s-ftrs^ft t secretary. Tha_EXA m p NAPKIN HOLDER the program would be reimbursed for 50 pcr- and boat purcliaaea. - and tliese ' * * * * ••.-—; - —celeHratBa tlie anniversary at a program Ph^annacy~ancl"at Dayton Regional untiltomor- A fuzzy friend.-., JJ.19 SIZEr? OZ. qualify for sales wx deduction. A NE;W TANNING PRQCESSxan-accomnli^ While current Interest in ''zero budgeting" held at the Tffiorence Gaudlneer School ... -IN TRENTON row. Further ticket Information may be ob- •DUST PAN that's begging, to nuiiiiinni itmnnrannmiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiimi—- -•••••?—-— In one step what normally requires four to .focuses in Washington, the concept of com- l JOHNSON'S seven steps in the finishing of leather by hand KERRY DALTON, son of MR. and MRS NEW JERSEY SENATE, 40 MEMBERS tained by calling 37 J-4641 or 376-8349. . be atvEaator gift. A DEDUCIION IS ALLOWED for 50 percent prehensive budget review -could be applied JOHN F. DALTON of 54' Spring Brook rd., Daytop Village has several rehabilitation MODEL #1478 of tho cost of hospital or surgical Insurance methods. Tlie process is a polymer fitdsh BA&Y at the state and local levels of government receives a bachelor' of science dugrcu in "centers in tlie Now York City area helping GENERAL REG. J9.95 policies, up to a maximum of$150. The portion developed at'tlie University of Cincinnati. The also, points out the New Jersey Taxpayers Nicholas S. LaCorto (R) polymer is applied in tiie drums in which electrical engineering from University" 6( a total of almost 300 addicts.' ELECTRIC SHAMPOO^ Spv inqPtcld | Leader not allowable as a direct deduction can be Association. Governor Cabill oalied upon the Notre Dame ... Suits for men sold at a cloth- MORE PALSiFOR KIDS! -added.to-other medical expenses. Deductions leather-is treated during the Wet process. State Legislature's Appropriations Committee HOPPITY HOP REB.-79C, ONEf<|UNO BAGS : When the process Is properly done tiie leather* ' Ing chain store_ are advertised on sale at Eliiab.th, 07208 for such other medical expenses and medicines, to "evaluate every recommendation" in his $28.88 ... Regional High School's wrestling CLOCK You've seen It on TV. EASTER BUNNIES however, are limited by a-percentago of the can be either plated or glazed without further J. NORWOOD MIIIBUHN MAIL Inflatable, rugged vinyl BRACH'S v —^-— budget message. team places third In a field of eight at a VAUXHAtL »D. I Fuzzy uasortmunt A taxpayer's adjusted gross income. finish coats, and tlie treated skin has improved Francis X. McDormott (R) RADIO ^n msr^vii-llia SpflnglUld Sun district championship meet. MltlBUAN AVE,, UNION with molded ring. Great of 20" rubbltu In Jk S.cooJ Clo«. Po.loo. Paid al !pilngll.ld, N.J. Medicul expenses include such items as abrasion resistance. lUMMiimmiiiiiMNiimuiHwimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuwmiiiiMuitimiiiiiiiii Publl.h.4) Mountaid Eacnh av.. ThunJo. Sprlngll.Uy by T.umc, N.Jr PublUhlngCoip. 07081 . 312 Massachusetts si. VAN NESS fun, (freat excrcliJo.- transportation for medical care by commercial Westflold, 07090 ARTHUR L, "A DELICIOUS-HABIT .- Awardad first plac« by N*w J*ra«y Ptwt* "currierji, or by your owij automobile «t'5"ceiits " Buijtri flt < Matthow J. Rinaldo (R) Aatoclatlon In 1vo7 far a«n*ral «tic«ll«nc« a mile. Other travel expenses for medical cam packagers wid distributors by giving them 35'.YEARS AGO Sloak Sandwiches are allowable, but expenses for lodging and clua" u»d dry ' poultry with which to work, iiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimuiiimiiuinBiiuBiuiuuiunimiiiiiiiiiuiiffi Keon observation by PATROLMAN NELSON 142 Hcadloy tor. Phono: 686-7700 sa Chicken In (he Basket tl.39 VALUE tnealu at the destination are. not allowed unless y" Cardox, Chicago. Tlie snow is dry ice in PLOaENCE GAUD1NEER SCHOOL" STILES results in the arrest by Summit bolico Union, 07083 they arii part of u hospital bill. particle form used in a new system developed Monday, March 9 -« Chicken noodle soup of a hlt-und-run drivor who killed a Madison Hot Comtd Beo( FILLED y«afly man ... Thu Doird of Education olucts JOHN NEW JERSEY GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Sob.c.ipllo al« 1 l'ceslto a certified public accountant or by the company for packing fresh clUckens for or Juice, choice of bologna or hot pastrunu Knlihm • B x 27 others for assisting with yoi'" income tux shipment from the furm to packagers and on Vienna roll, dill pickle, fruit, milk. POTTS as Its president; ho succeeds G -.- 80. MEMBERS EASTER NEWS AND EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT At'.NOLD- WRIGHT, who declined to run for Homemade French' Trlei Abn«r Oold, «dltor return are deductible, aa uro fees to an em- distribution centers. Liquid carbon dioxide Is Tuesday — Juice, spaghetti with meat sauce, . Harbsrl J. Hollmann (R) BALLS 0°F J$O reelection. JAMES M. DUCUID |s named vice- Robot Llbklnd . Lorrl Uo.i ployment agency for securing a new Job.Union converted to snow und deposited In the shipping grated cne«pe, carrot sticks,,French bread, ,: 2508 Stillwollrd. ' REG. 89c BASKET L.. Molomut, dlr.clar dues, professional dues, professional Journals cartons, cooling down the chickens. Since dry ! president of the school board ... Water flow- KING SIZE SUPERx icu butter, fruit, milk. . '•', IV ' ing from u cracked muter In tho basement Union, 07083 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT und certain education expenses arc ull deduce does not melt during transit, the chickens Wednesday — Juice, frankfurter, mustard, SHAVE CREAM tlble under .miscellaneous deductions ">• Sched- arrive ut tlieir destination dry and clean. of Tho James Caklwell sdiooi rises to a HOT DOGS CLOSET REG. 29c, 13 02. BAG Robot H. B.um.ll, Advollilng DU.clo. frankfurter roll, French friedpotatoes, sauer- 11 O«. Itig. ,,r •---.—* — helglic-of-souen-feet-bufora-Hramen.-wnter fltn tr (R): .: r.-^-_ PRISOHIPTIOMS F1UL1D ACCESSORIES JELLYBEANS oMffibactci5cnia\noA7lft TT p g j6rneirUril ... . j .each rflT'Prbipacl . EYEGLASSES REPAIRED PubK.not - 1938-1967 1040, should be read by taxpayers us u guide. versity physicists who plan to send tlio 2,500- gravy, cranberry sauce, com, roll, butter, tlie building and prevent what might luive A Asaprtmi;nt of metal to permitted deductions. Tho Instructions aru pound instrument aloft by balloon next fall, been serious dumugo ... T-1E KEV. DR •""Summit, 0790) 'III 3 CM. Thu wild und tin- aklrt, blousa and tlo REG. 89c, HERSHEY15O2. T.udlno Ho. o.J. publl.h.r not ull - inclusive, however, iind tuxpuyeru The telescope — 20 feut long and 10 feet In Friday ,— Soup, or juice, grilled clieese GEORGt; A. LIGGE1T, pastor of die 1'Irst ... Tuko Out Suivlco tume. Your eholco of • multiple Item hangcra. Mllto .Mini,, should consult a CPA or cull thu local office Prasbyterian Church, preaqlies on. "Ihe Charles' J. Irwln (R-At Largo) 376-6108 utl coloru und utyluu. A MILK CHOCOLATE EGGS lV diameter — will bo carried to u height of about sandwich or pork putty on bun, fruit, milk. 686-2233 Conserve npaco. . aiocutlV' of tho Internal Revenue Sei-vlco If thoy ure in Greatest Need of tlie Woild"ut Sunday morning Prompt. Sorvlce Borne lt)nHca polurlzvd. HHQ A.K.r Mlnti, bu.ln 125,000 feet — more than 23 miles — In a. Menus subject to change In case ofemuc- 600 Sherwood plcwy, !••• monagor doubt, Mr. Ureakstonu said. 15.000,000 - cubic -foot helium-filled balloon, worslup. v . Mountainside, 07092 248 MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFIELD

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; -Thursday. March 5, 1970- -' church union will be tlie fuel of a united Secretarieschapt i , , • Ihuraday, March 5, 1970-, Presbyteriari^Reformed union miifilon of these, churches • In New Jersey, er YMHA camps get to •".""noMB—tr-cn.TTneajber firm" litoB::nffir'ntrj:exrTnatErlaC"~ iyiliilCc^ Glimc p cms — area. The combtnarionTjf these church..units ..5?-.l»» N?w York Stock Ex- , SfiflBhg will be limited to (a- ~l "J.. '!Iii~33stesmsaaiofethe=EW«te<tej> Church, U,^,, (known an tiie' Southern Pres- rJons.-Cliriaiian education, saclal.- witness, Hotel, Newark, • ' \ •'•'", ' ' for seminar d^ussioSjonJttJyg contrblprograms 1 wliich will alsocoverihecom- fy Co.,-624-8787. • • as NevOereey/Presbyterian and Reformed . byterian C^hurch), n-body. with whom the. Rt-._. synod fiiianceSj^hlldren/s and youth^amping, . ..Pi ' tuol y)i:alier-wiU be Jerome M. Flun, An advanced seniinar on die capacity expected "-—"'-" '•*•-•--- •-•-7 ta- wmwiqtfSlW]fcdwocii~ ^^^njojV«ouJd>pf«a^ ;•—-Psjrcttf^cFeHr^ afia-^ai^ creftBlng^rafiflro^y^ -rllft^TW^e^cc^impiita.'lPjfnT famim-"' .."largeSfTrptestent-denomlnation in Uew~j'er- as in tills'propo*sal for a 'union Bynod (state— * College In Union principal spc^er at J PMCI-dlscusElonTiiin' '~~. JfnrTsuperInt«nden. t of scliools, , ,• _PlainHeldj. , . aefye• , d a., residenc, •-«,ny. lrVL.5 a, rapid rate, MattfiawJUspn, ,'__ men's work, and administration. With some-, "'"• - ol Uie .firmofSamuel Klein •••••+••••#•••••# r r mh w t hl h r t 1 1 8«yr-totaling-56f>-cliu»c4»eBwlUi-254,438corn- i|b);-ls seen os a rising "call of tlla people'-' four. comiecuUY£..T.liurs-- - • -)m iDF.EtinC"?f-!JrJr'"' """-_g"™>- ™" frc '"sf"f^ ^::y JL^ "' '^4:J'r "J!' '"-"ft " ^^^T5l^W'*^^^lfi^^*Hf^»tf^' l jViii •esideat.ro/- the jeviiiBh :rr ytf^^T^ Need A New !-• Psychiatric Clfiilc, Tuesday at-8l5b ^TSrgaSfeanorrff rafh-arta'icaB't-' do about dr^f^Neurp-Psycnlatrlff : The"Unltea "PresT)yterlan Church Synod of New' The Presbyterian and the Reformed churches p.m. >t the Wcbtniinsioi PruiJiyturiauCluircli, abus^. The.clinic board hopes the program Diagnostic Center, Gr»y tono State Hospital ve-ulready enroUecITHe said, Indicating that beint; looked upon as a "pacesetter for active m the United 'Community' Fund" P.wr" . -Jersey;>ltl)t326-jiiirtlieiu_Bnd the Reformed in New Jersey have -n-common lieritage from The semlnair- will be con- ASHIN& MACHINE Elizabeth. '• ' ' , •. will present a challenge to social^ civic and and, the New-York CBIttfcrfor PiychoUnSriipy. for liwSQfa consecutive "season the Y.camps •Hroteatant church reunion^ _• . _ - for, many .years He ,is .listed fil '~ttl3 at' the ~"" '" - •"---'-- -• •»— >»-.^M-«-«Psychiatri~c "«-Cllm1! |H-npU- .lit-d 111 Ni-w 'Jersey time fatalities. ~ - by Beth Israel Hospital complex. The research Wah for ten to 12 year-olds, Cedar Lake tralllc—iailrni:. dunn>' ilic |K-n.od Irom Jan. Single motor vehicle mishaps took 30 per- and treatment program-there is limited to NURSING REVIEW Mrs.^Eamela Biizaro ofUnlonand Mrs. Miriam Wasserman of Springfield take part in graduation-exercises after'completing a nurse refresher-Gourse Camp'Ior I2^to-14-yeai>olds and Teen Camp 1 to l-'eb. 22, ilie SI.IU--Suk-iy Council re-: cent of -the sum, witli 14 In daytime and 27- heroin addicts. 7 .. for 14 1/2 toToT" " ...- _6-week seminar ll1 •• Carpenter became—superintendent of Piaih- at Saint Barnabas Medlcal^Center,"" Livingston. The 10-week program was designed for ported. Tins is down -" percent from die in night. * • Sponsored 6y the New Jersey Federation of Newark >, College of En- fleld schools Last December. Ha is a graduate nuxses-Who.-have, not beerTengaged' in die practice of nursing for some time but would same period bit yc;ir when 17(1 people died. YMHA_s_and-¥WHAS, the Y camprproviae-a— gineering's Dlvlsion-nf Cnn- _of PlalnfieldJUgh^ School and after receiving like to return to work.From left are-Mrs. Wanda Krementz, assistant director of nursing Unionii-'ouiuy, which r:viks I1I1I1 in popula- comprehensive^ well-rounded summer camp GREAT degrees at Rutgers University its psychology ^£or in-service education; Mrs. Bizzaroi Mrs, Wasserman. and Mrs. Joan Kane.:instpictQFi: rinnlng ~ ' -injfi:.'—' *<•"••* 'VI_£Onntles, rnnkednintll ; r will conduct, a six-week eve-, nnH cHur-n^nn and guidance, joined the teach- for in-service education. : —!—^-• rrT~? ~~ program for children In this state in facilities in tl'ic.lnmb'er »l futulitirs. Middlesex Ijia which ore structured, staffed andprogrammed.' nlng _-£eminar .aeries Tills - inf; staff _, the" grim-list-«i)ili nre-Weuicsi-uumber of rn m«et-the special needs of children at spring on "Designing id rose to vice-principal, school prindpal~and ;l GREAT deaths,' assistant superintendent before assuming his _ Two programs favorites at UC different stages ofgrowth.lt is aprofesslonally"- - Pluidlc-Conttols'-V : -.: A "- tot a!_ei_u»J"—i- directed, self-sustaining, non-profit..camw-i ... ,TJiB..«rics y/}U be held on Union-County iraific accidents, of.whidi three - —Unian-Colli!ge,-Cranft)rdrstud^ntsarebelng- pTY»«»»nr d|itiff«i. Hft Jlvwa with hift. wife, and _-The-buslness . adminlstrationprograra—is ..men-outnumbering, women almost two to one. SAVINGS lour children in Scotch Plains. -'- - The total dSy session enrollment stands at municy organization. \ ' WednesJays from 6:30 to 9 -were male-anil live female. Two wuredrlvers. • kept abreast of social problems -most likely the first choice of male students—enrolled p.m. at NCE. It will begin '. • • •.• ' " ';' 1,020 with 602 men to 418 women.. The 893 - two, passengers, and lour; pedestrians. - "to affect them and their generation. _ In Union College, Cranford, while coeds favor .April 1. Participation will be J. Harrison Ktorson, dlDector of student PROGRAM CHAIRMAN 1? Dr. George Jones ' liberal arts, according to'spring registration evening session enrollment breaks down to ',. A breaTTHoTVn• ol accident locations shows 623 men and 270. women. GetsHbspita by advance registration only. . one deatlreach on state lili'HWays and county activities, reports that t*o College Hour of Westfleld. On~~HIs committee are Mrs. figures announced this week by Miss Dorothea James Smith Jr., president of the Rah way Rose Kinast of Wescfield and Mrs. Dorothy Wiersriia of Morrlstown, registrar. ' The 4daa that engineering and science are roads, witli tlie remainder having been killed programs will bfcjset aside in March to Pnjiln Hospital board of governors, has announced— Great Seldmon of Plnlnfl^l^i. . - traditionally male orientated domains also '• Public Nofice on municipal streets. Three of tlie fatalities students to -deal with' two of the most" con- Of the 1,913 students enrolled-In both day • thelelectlon-of-Robert Ei-Newman. of West- Father Salvatore Citarella of KenUwortb, and evening, sessions at the college, 388 men stands up in light of Union College enroll- occurred-in darkness and five in daylight. troverslal issues- in society today, the Pill' "ficld, to the governing board for a period of AN: OBDDIANCE FDUNO THE clinic board presidemvannounced that Andrew are matriculating in the business adminis- ment figures.-There are 113 men and one Union Township had three traffic deaths and drugs. three years. Newman has been appointed a_/" SALARIES OF CEHTAmOFKICKnS Eastern Olenlk of Linden will preside at the meeting tration curriculum and 364 girls are major- woman *»nr«>ll»*rt~'TTT~^n^inppHng courses and during tlie period,—with Clark, Elizabeth, Tonight a film on drug abuse will be pre- or. OCTTAJN POSITIONS AND at which new officers will be elected. Reports 48 men to 15 women In physical and life momber of the "organization's tangibles com"-"f'"; I-—. TCenllworth, Linden and Plalnfleld each having sented at CoilegcTHour. A representative of ing in liberal arts. There are 341 men in CLOUCAL zMBixnuam _... wili-be made by the clinic's \iedlcal director, liberal arts and 48 women in business adminis- science programs. ^' mittec. , . • - . i THE BOAHO Or HEALTH OF THK one,— - ~ •- • ._ L ,--._the EUzsbejlr^Narcorics Bureau will be In- . TOWKiaUP OF SPHINGFIELD. IN ON SALE THURS. MAR 5 THRU vited tojwfswer questions from-the-etudants. ,Dr._Jay W. Fldler, and its executive director, tration. Education courses to appear to. appeal Law enforcement, another male domain, dents-come- from Union County, 1,542. Essex | THE COUNTY OF UNION, (-Oil On-the-etatewide scale, die 152 total deaths THEYEARino Dangers crt-tha Pill" will "be~dls- Benjamin H. Haddock. equally to men and women with 47 men and has an enrollment of 77 men and one woman— and_Mlddle8ex~ Counties rank second with-- came from 139 accidents, witli pedestrians ._ Jhe Rev. Theodore Gr^nberg of Elizabeth, 49 women enrolled In the education option all In the evening .session. Conversely, the 114 students each. Burlington, Ocean, Hunter- , £E_rr ORDAINED by tba accounting'for 33 percent of the total. Twenty- cuss«fd Ey Dr. Jessie "Read "ol Westfleld. a lla»llll. Of Ula,TO*iuWp ol S( , pratticing gynecologist, on Tuesday. , chairman of the Elizabeth Community Com- - of the liberal arts program. — nursing^ progranv^has an enrol!ment_of.._7fii: don—ond—Worron - -counties-have-tfae- fewest :•• . ' In IhalCosO ol Union asd Oala »TNa» four occurred in daylight and. 22 at nighf. students attending Union.College, two each.r .Jaraay jnd Reg. ^ow Prlce9.97 There will be a Cub Scout pnUlt tion thereof iccoimnf' to law, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY-THE MAXIMUM RATES PERMITTED BY LAW —\1 konor.»* M.U. WoWorthlnrtoni , do l»r«- _ communion breakfast ^ln .. ify that the fortfunc onUnano* Women's Dress Shoes March. . 1 for tint ratitLof •> » of UM Do»rdoffi«lth Mid heel. drec» any ptnoo or Girls^Orlon SITp-pn casuals with cool their, lances...-Tha. winners INTEREST FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT \ liiUr»«t«dtb«r«lii will ba glvui _^wece: Xubs; ;Mark- Napier, o[ ortanlty tab* h*utl eonotndnf woven sfWfJt-on side* and ' rdliuno*. Copy U ported on tt>« vampf Sizes 5-10. - -Gordon Pederson;' webelos,""" bbtol In tb«o«lo«

was made by Dr. Robert W; —-~*— - —.^ .1 I ... ^ I ^^ . Van Houten, presldentof NCE. Motice la hereby (tven that a^alfKJ hj^e" Srtll'-H Koelved by the 1\wm«hip Com- lalesitiFiat SAIE ""Joliowingihe recommendation ~ - _mltt«e for maintenance and repair ma- . SOLIDS & PRINTS of a selection committee re- teriala In the Townahip of Union In the. --_. Cots4y of Union with an estimated UMuff" Bondod Butchor Typo~lriri"eh. port. • .-.'•••.. o* 70,000 QALLONS OF TAR ROAD OILS TDPFI PARING KNIFE WIJH •Mattel's Famous- An alumnus of Newark Col- md opened and read in puhlla it me Uu-' Colorfast; Wrinkle and Stain $1,000 OR MORE IN MULTIPLES OF $100 ntclpi) DuUdlnc. mbernr Park, Union, M ItCllll- THE PURCHASE OF lege of Engineering. Rlgagalo N, J' on Blarch 24. 1070 *t 8:00 p.m, Resistant. 100^ Rayon and earned bis BS degree at NCE StauUrdUma, WHIZ-Z-ZER 'fjb*clfloatiom and fortna of blda for "V-:. ~Eafge~Stze ?ayoH3ro"n~dsT"42^45" Wide. Rog: $1.97 Ydr In mechanical engineering In INTEREST FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT th« propoaedinaUriaL prepared by tha 1948 and was awarded an MS TovnshlK-ftnd approved by the commla- aloner td TrauaporUtion, havebeenfiled degree from Yale University In thB1 office of the udd Department of ui 1949. ______~ Strtfltf tad UUbvaya,, Union, N.-J. and Annum of uJd Commiaaionerof TranaporUUon. .CONCENTRATE FOR 2 YEARS : District Office looated at T«aneck Armory. Teaneck .. Road and liberty ATefUe,~Teaheck, New ' Gyrates, dangles, swings NEW SEASON PRINTS Jersey, ind may be Inspected by pro- and; balances! It's the new- •pectlve biddera during bumlnan hours. The; successful bidder will bar«qulr«d est craie Kids Love I ..... VOId Gloty"-Rod, Whito and __RecL_c -«a-«ater-ln»> -••-.• trnl NBW Jarmy Alumni Club lorn c tiu r«oi ^^—Reg-low Prico S9c ff5i"s. AS" Wide_=_Eull.Bolt?."i ~$1-39 Yd. > will bold a reunion and dinner Chapter ISO Laws of 10fl3, known u the

FOIHYIAR 1 Inn, Rt. 22, SomervUle. — Annum —sucoeAsAil t>lrf^Tv wiP be re< hair in townl Prell .^The cocktail hour wilJTBegirr tlau than Ui. p : "works likB'tirioqicl~~""~ -I ut 7:3U p.m. an3^31iiner""will ^contract. ba"seryad—at-B-pjn. Dr. K.— RECORD ALBUM SALE ;===Ro"ald"Berge"thon, prealdentof- 1 SIGNATURE PRINTS Lafayotw,' wlU ep«ak atthe IJigfFQu'ctlity 1QL Oy^r ^JOHNNY-CASH-HfittO, I Nevor'Pr^ss. ShQOO OR

rbwrifpi'DEPOSIT -edBt'ogcaJuoni pgK»M-m»PrtVaU( XfiM pf trVaUfnr c w»io wlwlU UU oon -V* BARBR Hie lo th» Enfinoor'B offloffl a fofor ththa •uocaaiiul bJddtr. • THE BAND "^"•'RECORD DEPT. '—-=--- OLDS CUTIAS AUTOMATICALLY RENEWED EVERY 6 MOM Dlddari will be fumJahad with w oopy ' •99 of Uw mwotiloatioiui by tha Suparln- lMid«nf of UM Department of Btraols uyi UNTIL CANCELLED: INTEREST CHECK IU(nw&ys, Did* must be made on »t*n- djtrd proposal (orma In the manner Reg. Low Price 2.99 •Plastic Coated delimited therein' BJVJ r*qulr*.l by the Reg. Low Price 19.99 •peolftpsiiona mutt be tnoloowJ In MICRIN GLEEM POPULAR PRINTS $|00 MAILED TO YOU EVERY 6 MONTHS os, bearinri gd thrnama and Heavy steel construction gives' thai woighlod aodraaa ol OiabJtldor ana endorsed T«r This complale kit offers you a -^(odak cqmora, feeling of quality! Coated with scratch ro- TOOTHPASTE PLAYING CARDS ,IB. STOWE STREET DRIVE-IN: W. PATERSOH-LITTLE FALLS I RT. 22-H. PLAINFIELD I RT. 1-NEW BRUNSWICK I RT. 440-JERSEY CITY i^OUTE 22 UNION Won. Ihru Thli's. - u A M. lo B.30 I'M. — Krl. - II A.M. lo U P.M. BANK ' BRANCHES IN UNION ml: RT.46ATBR0WERT0Wf.RD. AT WEST END AVE. AT THE COllEGE BRIDGE | N. OF DAHFPRTH AVE. | Br, ^K'^X,, Rd. Great ;i5li ChutlnutSI. — 2455 Morrla Avu. - - 1723Jiluyvunulll AVo.. *&,.-STORE HOURS:_: ! _ ...... j»j Won. Ihru Thllrs, — 0 A.M. lo 2:30 P.M. XL... ^-.ir-ai,—iA*M«-.«»ftMr«ndTfcriMiitetkiy«t: ._. _ \- TUE.-TVEp. - SAT. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. TiverTmmreiN; FOR "A JOB DPIH IWOHDAY THRU SATURDAYS 0 ^IK TELEPHONE 6B8-850O Won. thru Tlillrs. •• II AM, lo (i P.M. — Trl. •• H AM. lo U P.M. DISCOUNT OlPAHYMtNT STOHfS FIVE POINTS BRANCH WALK-UP: TKoi. Illll. oloaaltlail aj> Ir. A DIVISION OF DAYLIIM INC. Mon. Ihru Thllra. -- u A M. lo 0 AM. iitul l»:i[) I* M. lo ti P.M. AIUII A Iriw ijaclt of Wiia'pbaar'.rnay l>« SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Frl. -II A M. lo U A.M. unci 2:30 P.M. lo -I I'M. l SPnlNOFleLD BRANCH: '/till Mountain Ava. !,Vnnul,,,\il ,S[:RVK:I: your -,'iiitiw«rE'fl.r!ae.b ^aal* lt'» 1 Roul. 71 • PKor Mon. Ihru l-'rl. — H A.M. to 2 :i0 I M. JKI.r.nl, Molt raadlnU •*" 964-8211 BANK FDK: Union's Opjy Monibur ol Ihu Kuduriil Mubuivo -iy^lum etoaaJfUil- a 'must' tM* weak A Ikcmui' nl lluiliH'l ki'iil-A-Cjr CCH, J ary Wtf k. •) Jzxams to be given masters to gyan B. JEssstble* formation -Engineers in state Thursday, March 5. 197O-? &:._ State?. Symphonmphny Orchestrsraa wilwilll' adapted fronrthe-famous old Cermsn legend STUQI0Q elne useS befi^^^of^lp shortage 1,200 students Ifntrance examinations for young eer t off iti s NewarNk k SSunday about an Incorrigible rogue bent for mischief. over rising insurance rotes mid ..JPflnttDiL •.. k.)."-...!*...-... ••• wnrtr-which-CTfly^y?fryJW"",-!^;Winin;dgldtifl |nr=acs p.r-of. pnollfcy cancellations, Ne# Jff^ pyy^ —a.t~frfr,tn.' WednoBoay m^*»^jlu-plact>» tin til bokcls ' are -studying vorloua -forms^ ^•tlitiX'm&i'»»-i*:-t»BC-, . "We-, state", includingEssexCadioDcIligl than most of the adult of tlie development of theThuman race from erator containers and food bog ; of self-Insurance and .JtMd-wlde insurancK--. o^shortage ^of wood has spurred tne Japi teee WitinneworrdVtKirdiargestpaperlnduBtry, their attention to an Engineering Career Day -300 Bro adw ayy Nt=ttark^l^^^-^^,. chemicalj_anji paper lmbrstries to'Ld» ilop The toy to"Mitsublshi's-sueceaa is,the und with pulpwood prices double those In thfl set for March 25, •- ' The . reason that you .ore I will tell you a llttleiobout "made out'fine, hut tfien she Henry;- Lewis, the' Symphony's. Music Dl- piece written In 191S as a vehicle for per- ' of Edflcation has Tor"med a MuhjafCaiuaity* hiigo flow marketfor plastics, reports "Cb«nI-~T require" chemical' "treatment' of "Ihe^ plastic 1 : to* Majoj r liugeng e Olaff, acting superintendent Insurance Pool Study Committee in response synthetic 'paper of ,W' million' tons by 1978, New Brunswick, win give more than 1,200 receiving tills letter is_ in myself and what my job is* said' she wunted to do some- of Srate: Police. rircjor, . conduces ..and narrates Bach of the cussion players. It- Is called simply Concerto cal and Engineering News," a weekly publica- film. Ths process.depends upon the. presence according to the Japanese'Ministry ol Inter- ' interested high school juniors an opportunity ""fegard- to asking 'a favor. 1 over here. I was bom in -thing else .Now she's-on. a programs: It- Is 'fctfwis' lntenr to 'promote" for Percussion end Orchestra and was com- to irresolution of the Brick Township Board' tion of the American Chemical Society., . • of solid particles of filler beneath tlie surface national Trade and Industry/ Holyoke, Massachusetts and writing binge. Minimum requirements are: 'A ^oTUie ' of Education (Ocean County) adopted by the to> discuss tlielr career opportunities with have been here.in Viet Num United States; high school diploma or equiva-. family attendance at live .concerts 'and to posed by William Kraft, a music professor of tho film. When tlie film Is stretched, tiny representatives of largejind. small New Jersey ' ' " I. must give her credit, at Columbia University. . ' . Federation's Delegate Assembly at its Dec 6 A single layer of uncooted plastic (polypro- In the United States, wliere pulpwood Is one for almost eighteen months lived there until 1 entered^ lency certificate;- between die ages of 21 and .acquaint more people • in the Newark area hole's break through aroundthe particles. These of the least expensive raw materials, the industries. and have not had very much the army in September '67. though, as she doesn't smoke, wilir go6d music ranging from that of the The love of sound for Its own sake appears meeting, _ _^ -—' pylene), similar in thickness to book paper, microscopic holes give tlie film the appearance drink or run around and she 34 (as of July 26, 1970): weight not less than The resolution 'asks that the State Federa-' has been developed for general priming use market; for synthetic paper Is presently limited ' The objectives of the career day are to correspondence with people' I then cqme. over-here to 150 pounds, height not less than 5 feet 8 Inches; old masters Jo'the avant garde pieces that in Anton Webern's Six Pieces for Orchestra -of paper.andxeadily absorb infc^ ;-• - .- to more expensive paper Items such as tags arouse the Interest of students In engineering which was completed in 1928: This is an early tion study alternatives to insurance for school by Mitsubishi Pecrochwmlral Co. as Its initial in the "U3r§o~I'was wonder- Vlet'Nnm in August "68 and has doiK-a-wonderiuIjob wiii) - vislon [>ens with tlie 2nd and 3rd movements, of A powerful-and devastating piece, wide" mutual Insurance pools such as those products must be treated chemically or coated in -operation in Wisconsin, -North Carolina matches that of ordinary printing paper in to promote retention of ink. Such .high-priced (qade by coating ordinary paper with plastics, Engineering Career Day 1970 Is sponsored" K would" be more than happy Helicopter. It may be a danT around aU day7 I don't under- •• - jnwnum Threnody^-- To the Victims of Hiroshima by all physical defects; good reputation and moral Johann Sebastian Bach's Brandenburg Concerto and other states. Under state-wide plans, Japan but still exceeds thatof newsprint. Poly- products are used for India paper, computer dominate this market. However, U.S. producers by tlie New Jersey Society - of Professional to answer all letters i( it gerous position, but it gives stand my wife at alll character;_must have a valid driver's license. No. 3 in G major. Tliis was one of six con- Krzystof Pendereckl will bring tlie horrors of Engineer's. Cooperating with the society are mo a lot-of satisfaction know- bombirig into Symphony Hall. This abstract school boards and other goveramentalltlee of synthetic papers, primarily Dupontand Union If you think my wile needs Married and single men are accepted. ~ ciirtos commissioned in 1719 by the Margrave Carbide, believe fheiii products may soon Rutgers, Princeton and'FalrtagirPKtclnson' ing that 1 inn helping die help, please publlsh-lhc place —of Brandenburg. ' " " number opens a now world of sound for • contribute to a state fund y3ilch underwrites* Applicants who take tlie exam will be notified certain Josses. Contributions to state Insurance compete in price with coated papers. Dupont Universities, Newark Collegc^of-Engineering ., people.oycr_Jierc_iQ gain Uit'lr. where 1 should take her, and,, of tlie results; those who pass will be instructed '•'I'tie orchestra will play another famous and strings. 1 and Stevens Institute of Technology. . - Otlier new sounds in music, vtlll lncludo a - funds generally run, about Half of what com^ produces a polyethylene paper which can be ccdpm further; 1 would like to" hear to report to DK'sion' Headquarters^ West fumiliar melody that was popular in the 19di coated for be^fer; printing properties, while_7^ Kuigecs-Uoiverslty will provide the class- Amy, if-there is any way— from othef meti—to-wbom tills ntury, The . Beautiful -Blue Oonube-by^Jo- rock tune by Mario' Lombardi, "The Seventh mercial. insurance^-premlums-Jtar-Jhet-rsamtL beim photographers Trenton, for themedicalandphysicalexamina- coverage-would cost,.. Union Carbide produces a hlghly-fliled pbly- "rooms^aricrexhTbirspace and dining facilities. possible to get mail to rne, has happened. tion. Results of all examinations are held hi li.'inn Strauss) Jr. Trumpet" by Donald Erb, and music from the a Also under study are self-insurance pro* thylene paper; ' ^-'• -• •'— National and"international manufacturers with it will be grcqtly appreciated.-. *• : I am Sunk strict confidence. ' Uohemian national music. The Moldau, by film "200J. a Space Odyssey." - plants In New Jersey, and firms solely devoted $p/4 Tliomas V. Frady ' DearSonk: . Uedrlck "Smetana, will add change of pace,. Tickets will be available either by writing grams. Large cities have self-Insured for PRESENTS our ANNUAL The inability of 'synthetic paper to compete Barclay •Successful applicants appointed to the more than half a century. The committee}' to providing Industry and government wi.th engi- —010-34-170Q There is nothing wrong with academy for tlie 14-week training perlodlMIl This national tone poem, written in 1860. the Symphony Offices at 1020 Broad St., ; in price with ordinary paper is expected to neering services art actively taklngpa'rt. Such running through the Bo- Newark,~or by telephoning the office at 624- ' will try to determine the feasibility of self- -continue ln_this.xauntry. However, a spokes- City-Sprit Insurance programs for—smaller^ exhibitors will occupy at least 20 classrooms 8203. V-Y-: -• • •••..• man for Crown Zellerbacli Corporation, which and 20 booths where they will describe their Keep in touch• wtth-tmvn Richard Strauss that - -haa-flbtalned exclusive rights In tlie U.S. and organizations and what role engineers play !ta•« R°in£ wllh_a_boy who City Council, has been an active volunteer . uiid WesiJludsdn. ... '. b«inn pnotograpnors o to-cotlWonl Ad. Coll 686-7700 to understand' her. She likes is 3 years older than X"HB — — -existing problem of waste paper removal." .- - S.ll.». people but-dislikes thefn.in Is 19 and I am 16. We were some ways. 1 •don Vcare for suppose~d to get married 4 many people, especially those weeks ago, but I wasn't sure' Management who are' sinful. Though I don't then and I'm not' sure . now." 5 ^dvonccd go tn church often, my wife His parents have given ' me ! course for _ I...I „» Pi* A.,- .inir.il JRlh < goes every- SimHnv. -T thn feeling rhp> they jycr mtinr ses se New York, N. Y. 1QO19 that bothers me the most -is us to—get. morried to keep ITALIAN STYLE thaj she Is., always trying to him out of the army. ' engineers ..... -2-SPRWS-bAMB^"In~IIke "a~Tamb, out like a lion," or the other Way around, It makes no ' do - something. Like the time We've already gotten the SWIFT'S PREMIUM-DEEP BASTED difference. Come what may. everyone at Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange Is gegjhg all she tried her hand at paint- rings which can't be returned! NEW YORK — A special, dolled-up for its spring opening ^(ardi 26... "Mary's-Girl"-is one of the Iambs in the new course-™=designed_to res- , Five advanced courses for ing. She was terrible. Then He, his parents, sisters and ' 1 professional chemists will be zoo's popularchlldren's section. ,.. : "'.. — _.' .." • brothers have made me iinie cue the englneer-who has en- tcred the field of industrial offered at various locations him. - Tn^tfie"!state this spring by Now I'm-being pushed by management and finds himself in an unfamiliar world bf.bal- tho Department of Special Ser- his folks into this marriage, vices of Rutgers Universir^s. ,,^MIe mine keep telling me ance sheets, income sjtater Air pollution from cars Extension Division In coop- not to marry. ments, cost analysis and bud-) getlng — will be offered this prarion with the North lersey Please, helpl What would Section of — the-American you do? . v- ^ ; .j "^PHsHed^loo F.ar lute of Brooklyn-in coopera- Chemical Society., being studied at Dear Pushed: —: tion with the Metropolitan Now Course topics, schedules WHEEL i- ' -Listen-:fo_YQUIL.p.arcntsl York Chapter of the Institute and Instructors on tlie list arc: •~ Researdi'Into emis.sion by automobiles of ' qccursorapidly-iu eiiginera special HIG family is mistaken ii UieyT oCElectrical arid Electronics Reaction Mechanisms for gaseous nitric oxide, one of the deadliest laboratory ddevice had to b e constructed by KALANCe think marriage will keep him Engineers! "' ' "• '- ---—.• Organic Chemists, 10 Monday of all combustion-gene rated nir pnllutnntB, the .Stevens -research -team to 'conduct the WITH-EVERY.7NEW VALUE TO »B,»V f romh-Ws^tnHitary-obligation^ To insure maximum np] evening sessions ...(7~.?i?P)._at_ _is being-conducted by the combustion labor- study~ ' • , 30MO.HECUWR IIRES,.,_ .•••"• cability; "Financial si the HoffnTanJCaRocho - plant, " atory nt Stevens instituted Technolqgy under . 1 Tlie apparatus consists of a combustion Address all letters to: ^ of Management", will co\/er Nutley, beginning Marcli 2. a $150,000 grant from the Public Health chamber that laopprOXrinatoly the same geo- Air^y Adams numerous financial situations The Instructor will be Br, Scr c/o Thigi Newspaper " (' in both comn^erclal ahH'de'- GeraH.Smblinsky of tlie BcU Edi Telephone Laboratories r-al a stomped,1 yelf-addressed " meet weekly atTlB's Gi"adu-" "Murr I envelope.' ';Ii1' T ' 'r r~' ate~ Ceriter~"in~FarfnIIIgiIalB;~ Synthetlc Methods for Or- combustion laboratory? His co-itfveijtfeitors •' ™a then the,y,aiveJs«pened, reducingcharnBeT -^Long Island..April 20 through ganic Chemists, 10 Tuesday May 18. : -are Dr. Lubomyr-KurylkaraBststantpfWrtsor'-^-pressure- by allowing some of the product Lodge reelects •ns-t7M>:80) at st 0 esca the Prof. Edward D* Goldberg,! of mechanical engineering, und JaraesWlgos. E» P? Chamber, Careful timing Union College, Cranford, be- a research engineer. '•"><. of *e-events permits simulation of_com- Polytechnic's Industrial man- TrgSfiTUSgIMarcli;335C;;SmoU!i^: Mrs^Bqshover -agement admlnlatratWe—of- +1 ~-Dr.~McAlcvy-snid-thc amounts'-or'ihtrle bustion-productrgas expansion-durlrjg on en- NYLON sky will be the instructor for oxide emitted-from_an automobile engine gi«e 'power stroke. The expansion Is com- The Joseph N. Braff Lodge fleer, said C. Richard Guni this o zer, a pis^^Jjian slioaid "pe less than 10 parts per 1.000.000 P^ted within a hundredtbof a second. \ CORD has reelected Mrs. Harry Molecular* Biology of Vir- . Bashovcr for an eighth term. consulting and cost-proble for industry since 1951, wll uses, 10-Wednesday evening ^rZ^ FORMATION. ANp-DECOMPOSITION of Other officers- are: chap- sessions (7-9:30) at the C1BA- BELESS conduct thexourse.," ~~—j 00Q •• )le guj^ —:^ZL nitric oxlde_Jn the combustion chamber can lain, MrsT Ann Freeman; vice- Tralning Center~ln Summit, president—Jack Blum; -Ttie. f concentratioa:oir-^ "^ beginning March 4. Thein- this pollutant to the theoretically-possible light of a particular color by the gas __ cial secretary. Jack Kutnkoff; si»t of lectures, practice ses r .structor^wlll be Rr.-A. A&hur mixture. Oianges of light Intensity In times - itiTfabKWyIan con- -recording secretary, Mrs. sions, exchange of views und limit, tli___the nitric; oxide pollution tjjim • stiucliooBwestop SAFE7"" VGottli'eb7ra3socIatc~nrof essor 1,000 autombblles. would lie' less- than tliat shorter thah^ohe - millionth of a second can Miriam VeneCskyT"treasurerr illustrative and workshop ex- at the -Rutgers Institute ot be detected by *'phototubes*'_"artd'.other photo- TV. awl PROTECTIQH Rueben Vonetsky; inner guard, caused curi'ently-by~«-Kinglo-auto,'* Dr. Mc- against blowouls! And amples deawn from-different_ Microbiology and former fac- ri'n LouliT^lakcy. —- '•„'. ...:..- 1 Alcvy said." impacl. types of Industrie's.." " "• ulty member of the Harvard Thus.: it^should be .possiblo—to~measOre . • •Ho Tiada in sTu7l968, will bo. featured playing tliu Uoothoven Third there were only 5.47 deaths organized to make a good BANQUET POT PIE _ "PLUS UNLIMITED FREE MILEAGE MAR.24&JUIY20 > Concoi'to. • • PLUS AIR PLIGHT JO AND FROM |—per-lQO-mHlion-miles—ttlrno-- -program evaubattar—tanuika— • — • AMSTPRHAM FRANKFURT, or MUNICH tual s'uving over the 1934 rucc the Industry's safety pro- •r • PLUS 20 NIGHTS ACCOMODATIONS ' of 144,000 lives."1 grains more efficient and of SX 'AMSTERDAM . . . 5354 wider application." CREAM MEDIUM SHRIMPS 9 • FRANKFURT . . . J3«« Some of die grim figures pointed out by the repo-"-, The report also discusses — • MUNICH 1371 • authored by William F. Fucliu such ureas us: Accent on the Celentano pi.« FUEL OIL STP of tlie American 'Irucking^ts- Driver; Tlie Good Profes- jj# - ASKABOUTOUR . - soclutlons; arotluit^tcntlmua sional; Alcohol ondjhe Driver; TOP GRADE IS' Flounder Fillet • "THRIFTITHAIN"SPECIAL GAS' moru people are Injured In Tlio Gruy und*irro«fl6nsiljle; truffle accldentii porycurtfuui A Luck of Enforcement; The . PER 200 C.,1.. MOTOt CAR WASH ADDITIVE by all violent crlmliuil ucts Vehicle; The Higjiway, und Mln. D.I. .BRUSH Oil combined—•Including homi- Needed: Pull Cooperutloii. GAL. C.O.D. cides, urmed robbery, rape, The full report can be ob- " -rmn»rt=J (ml" WAvorly 3-4646 traffic niluluips.. This repre- ' 53.20) Coll 61)6.7700. NOT HtSPONSIBLB fOH TVCOUHAPMICAl EHROHS \ • 7 id-Thursday, March 5, 197O-SPr«NGFIEI,D. (N. J.) LKADEH only add to lli truffle congestion overi air- ports, aild to the danger of mid-afr col- -Thursday, March 5, K)70 , Cacds and il dlUdtiom i hy of rnnrrnje. H| Ipnrr-n-shnrft transportationey s- - floqting-wrpofter • craft can only be lessened by moving the tive vbuoyancy of the chambers, keeps the tem. •' ' • '" •: »I i i airfields away from residential areas. * airdrome afloat. The structure Is anchored ' But that Is (he only major point not covered/ •-••••'• . -.- v »..-'-•• ,T.'«^.-- ' , >• ••••• »j the .*»•"•• . THE FLAIR. PROJECT" -~wi»J-defligned"•&. rs <:<5tt»merrt on Artificial-tlstaMs , .solve diese "problems at a reasonable;,cost, scholarship fand W/ „ ___. and "within tlie present -State of die englneer- The Springfield Woman's Club has Invited. A Columbia University engineer and his to handle' 100 landing's 1 i hour. landitigs"by airliners, or collisions with ocean TyEJ;LAIR DESIGN minimizes vertical, Tn/eresretf in something-^ nor' school- -"- -would clwnge-is Halol tlioycix:, ^§o]league,a.(his,, yeek'-JrfJEarsA'tM?,.yiaalnn,',....iTJu^L^Jg:.cnnr'e ,->inersi.'lv I s designed to operjite even undej^-i^aris.--~- .;._; :.__;„,; and lateral jnavementa' from-wave motion, • ' The Springfield Teen Council tills week is-' - with. -ff^ SBe wouM strive 1 »ued the latest of its reports on topics of muslc or''something, else, l'would nor be a •• 'To her it seems tliat her y.HiriB«r broUieroand parents have- done; HewouM deslVim-meratte^^iJf^^^a-jfy^ - v/yere scii' conditions, gu'cli"'as' A&^tiioviuivqfl^-^^iTI'-l^':. _ . . __ strict father but . I . wouldn't spoil tliefti." sinters-have been treated with more_leniency. Jam; arnticlol'island-airports, floating out vereity School' of - /5pinilT"und winds of up to 130 miles aifTioui\ '• fessor'Snlvadorlr-says," ilie~bastc-marerial3. currents and-tides: -Tm:y>-stability enables Interest to local yqung people. sjiiic way and let them form themselvesves.. did somethlng wrong she would like them.to' ..day, March 12. at 8 p.m. at die American 1 AXU FEDERAL SAVINGS • D,le come and talk It out with her BO she could help Leglw^iloll^-Sprlngfleld. The proceeds from at sea or on lakes, which can be bulk with Science ,' and consult 1 Weld-' Tlu.. loial'surface .area-of FLAIR is listed 'are reinforced' and prestresped concrete, and planes to.land even.in blgli seas. ^auw'—hai^ her- -.. pg -. exlsOngJnaierliilB and technology.r •-7-7-'li U£haql.O'ar^_'^JLl7.:^MIiron-smi'arejget^includlng its extra- structural steel. • ._.., .I. •-•_.••,. , • •er e a parent today, how. would you treat your .„ ?i^f^ ^_ ' slie would know that she had brought them up general, she wouldn't change anything.-——~ shc tus beeiftbrought Upp. HffielflirbTmolre trust them -and tlielr opinionp s by not Being ship, fund foorr ~ senlorV T? Hsis of concrete slabs.'precast and partially-" ifminarydesfgn-iB theoirport-w-shoretram • - righr and tliey wouW-Se "on their own. Shi would J.vjenjent.on where they con go. She will always Regional Hlgli School. Fashions will be from ••J- airports). Is designed to thin out the crowded contributed to the study, particularly tlie idea 19 acres'for hangars; 262 acres for lermi- ' Mitch Wolff feels .that'if he were a parent want to bo very close to them. She would do the . overprotective, too strict or too lenient and by aides over cities, such as New York, that-- -of FLAIR'S taut cable anchorage. '" . - ' "tiuTii-TanTI plana parking; and nnnther 1,000 presiressed, each- about- 16-fe*t square and > systems, which could emplay. such-vehicles - demand to know where and for what purpose giving them responsibilities. tlie Linda Page Shop in Union. " . '_. -•" ^li TS'iraliB fit into die struc- -as—hovercrafusr-hovercraftr-Tcgolut ,- r ferry boats, hydro- "There wouldn't be auy changes in tlietreatment. best she could for them but shewouldnot spolf AN ANONYMOUS STUDENT says that he they are going to their destination. Contrary Mrs. Fred Mercuro, president of the dub, are badly in heed of fresh airport space. . • • • • acres (oi misce,llaoeous uses. • . . ..,-,. .•-."*•.•, •^rtii'Jiinc, J2 tons.' Jlie ElaQS fit Into the struc- of Ms children as to the control his parents - tural bic-c-1 grid which" supports the deck., foils, helicopterp s vertical landing and them/ ",' - can't definitely say he-would \ei his children to her parents' thinking, she will noT put any Another anonymous student wouldn't change a - tsald tlie committee has been working Incom- , A FLAIR airdrome. Its designers say, PROFESSOR SALVADORI, whose expertise Tlie unit cost for FLAIR, ProfessorISal- take-off planes (VTOL*s). Unhindered by road kaye over him. Perhaps he.would be a bit more Mary Loveti feels that she wouldn't pliange do whai they warn because he's not In the restrictions on hoW/far_theX-may-Eo~'— their thing. She thinks her parents have done a great. plete their plans. Mrs. Frank McCoun of" J could be anchored' to fli'e ocean floor 50 is In civil' engineering and architecture, says Viidort.. says, would be $30 a square foot,' Tin-, deck structure Itself rests., on steel (rodent on curfews for thtrweek-end. columns, which transmit tlie load to*buoy- congestidn, and able to strike, out for any anything drastically.. She feels ^Hat.;she Is situation. In pa^t years he fell he would give b\ifety_jilLbe-of--prinTeTmportance. Job In a tough situation. Most of her parents' 267 Northvlew terr. is In charge of the fashion •' miles off the. coast of New York, thus also tlie first FLAIR airdrome at sea would take many times.tlie cost of conyentiorial'klrports, point along the shore, these craft offer a Tony DTJva says, "As a parent 1 would not treated very well and oneSfliihgshe would Ills children complete freedorn_bjit_-E«fcenr- Aharon Kubensteln says that If she were a opinions are hers and tills had Bmde problems 'show. Mrs. Conrad Keller of Mlllburn will--''} , reducing the problems of noise -and air pol about four years to build, and cost between but he listed, several compelling reasons for ancy chambers below. And the chambers, r • in turn, act us a continuous "elastic foun- forcforce*me niyy childchildrenn IInton - sometiilug-tliai-he-og r definitely-not omit- isy. the trust her -parentp s yearsluw_BBieu-hlm-TT"ni5fe adult outlook. parent today she- would' be.liberjil and expose a little easier. She Just hopes she can do as be the commentator; Mrs. James Cawley "' ludon. ' . "• ' $1.1 and $1.4 billion. All the tools, teclinlr an olf-shore airdrome: such as-a time to be home, would her children to real life siruitions; however. good a Job. of 3 Richland drive, is responsible for the' •Built of concrete and steel, it would hove ques and. materials for its construction, he Land for new airports or the e-xpanslon dation mat" to support the columns. - • FRIDAY.DEADLINE nhe would not like. I would, though, try to'get - liave instilled in her. The only treatment she 'Tlie buoyancy chambers, made of rein- refreshments. • ...'''. two, parallel, 12,000-foot-long' runways, big: ndds, are now available, of existing airports near big cities is dif- All items other lhan spot news J -forcul concrole, are- connected to form an Mrs. Stanley Cornfield-of 27. N.* Derby rd. enough for giant airliners; a coTnplete air ' The man-made island, according to the pinn, ficult -to obtain without, great social prob- tn our office by noon on Friday. Conservation ialk and Mrs. Michael. Tatusko of 36 Lyons pL -- terminal below decks; and enough facilities would be strong.enougli to withstand crash- lems. .New over-land flight patterns would egg-cratc—like (r.rid system which are in charge of the prizes., Mrs. Walter Anderson of 46 Lyons pi. and Mra. Henry planned Tuesday Wright-iOf_53 Colfax rd. are handling prize PS bows to objections, pick-up. Mrs. Edward Rackowski of 94 Shiin- plke rd. will organize a contest. Mr*, Her- ior-garden group bert Myhrberg of 2 S.Derby rd. in in charge will relocate 2 towers of the tickets. The table prizes will be made Public Service Electric and "In its original announcements A program on conservation will be-spon-' by the garden department, of which Mrs. ' Gas Co. said this week that It about the project, the company sored by the Mountain Trail Garden Club at Victor Bracht of 49 Lyons pL is the chalr-i'j'j would , relocate two cooling Indicated that It intended to ^urnituiteQalleries the Mountainside Public Library Tuesday, at man. , ,' towers as Its proposed New- build four cooling towers on 12:30 p.m.-Wllllam-E..Peijej;»npnf:^uperunen- Motfejs for the evening will be MIBS Judith u bold Island Nuclear Generat- the site to avoid any thermal "Tdenr.of Information aild education. Division of Anderson.-Mlss Susan Baudl of 145 S. Maple','' ing Station in - Bordentown effects on die Delaware River Fish and Game of the New Jersey Department Mrsi John Brownlle and her daughter.'J Tow _ and to coirtplyTWith the wishes of Conservation and Economic Development, Marilyn Roll of 98 Kew" dr.,JMrs. The.rtower locutions will be of tlie Delaware River Basin ^wtll; be the- guest ^p****!"***; -^mw-fw^wwui- go","Mr».*~Wtllaiii Peacock of 69- lrwln11-> " "changed":the company said," Cuuunlssion.~'— . - ~'.--- by Mrs. H. Arthur Tonneson. chairman of the St., Mrs. Harold, Searles .of Gillette,'--Mrfc^L."' to comply with the requests The Pennsylvania His- _event- The members of the club will be hos-. Martin Vogt and her daughter pf 13 Red-10 — of •tlserPresldent'a Advisory torical and Museum Commls- lesSSS Tor their guestsT ;— wood rd., and Mrs. Wrighu ;'^ Council on Historic Preserva- Blon had voiced objectlonsto Preceding X}K program, the business meet- Those interested in making resftrvaponn " tion and the Pennsylvania His- the towers In recent months ing will be held, A slate of officers for the may call 376-4739 or 379-5316, - . "^ — torical and Museum Commis- because they were In full view coming year will be presented by thenominat- sion. The towers will be re- of . visitors to Pennsbury ingcomminee. Mrs. Wilbur Groves is chalr- located a^nng. the fiiistem Manurv once the homer of Wil- man of the commlttEe;—assisted by Mrs. property line of the proposed liam Penn, directly across" ~CTiarles Serretti- and Mrs. Donald Lugonnon. ..'legion Auxiliary ;;• -site or-ln an area which would the river from the Newbold Famous Western-Stickle? The club.has given tlie Mountainside Public be acceptable to all parties site. • . Library a subscription to "Ranger Rick," a 1 concerned. - . At the Feb. 5 tearing be- nature magazine for children. hears of progress 1 fore the Advisory Councli-on. Decorator Collection ... Activities scheduled for this month Included The American*'Legion Auxiliary, Blue.Star~x. Historlc. Preservation in attendance of Mrs. John Suskl and Mrs. Ro- Washington, DJZ., the com ert Muirhead at the President's Day held Unit 386,. Mountainside, held Its ' regular*- KEGULAR1A\ $99.85 TO $139.85. -monthly meeting last week at tho home of pany was asked by ' council yesterday by the Garden Club of Watchungi • MES MARILYN K1ERNAN Mrs. Beatrice SchneUer. 385 New Providence) "njembers-to relocate or re- Mrs. George Buchan, Mrs. .Charles. Serrettli.' announced design the 400-foot towers. Mrs. H. Arthur Tonneson and Mrs. John Suskl rd,, Mou-italnslde. Mrs, Heury Pfeifer, Vu- The council voiced no objec- mYOUR CHOICE will attend the Garden Club of New Jersey lng president, presided, | tion ~to construction of-«-ni>-- Steven-Rosentbal Mrs. Ernest Kuffer, nylon chairman, feJJ " -Landscape Design-School on March 17 and 19 by Stevens clear plant-on the-islaiKl^Gost 1 at Rutgers University. "Trarosd-sendutg-450 pairs of nylons to Crey^ stone Hospital. Mrs. Schneller, "comni"inlty A slx-.week program in of the, relocation is estimab- I The March flower arrangement for the Moun- plans winter date service chairman, sent' 10 pairs of glasses-1" mathematics and' computer ed to be $4.2 myilon. I tainside Public Library will be made by Mrs. Mrs. Daniel F. Klernan of Rahway has an- to (lew Eyes for the Needy In Mlllburn. Mrei;'' programming for 70 high zoning violationa" which he submitted last week:.to, the '_ . _, Howard Rhodes. ' . d '88-3 ~ VIOLATIONS CHARGED — This picture was-submitted to, Bert Commlttee^JHie^picture was taken from Goldberg's back'steps,' nounced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Pfelfer, coupon chairman, reported collecttog " ability high school students ... . • . - Goldberg of 232 Lolak ave., Springfield, In support of charges of 100 . coupons for the rehabilitation project!'"""" will be held this summer at V/oV Clt nirl unit ' looking toward adjoining property in a residential zone. 23. I can't believe that resldentlaUy-zoned Marilyn Kleman, to Steven Rosenthal, son oi 1 .Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rosenthal of 185 Haw- Mrs. Fr?nk -Jareskl^poppy chairman, ordered" - Swvens Institute of Tech- U.I.U-.-UMII- property owners are not governed by some fire ~ popples fpr me memorial sale In Ms-y. ' Auf—" nology. A program for 30 stu- ordinances that preventZtnera.from covering thorn ave., Springfield. Miss Kleman Is also TOP hdhfllM A-donatlon_waa made to the deparnnenf™ dents will be conducted on areas with cars that are abundant with grease;= g^ 2 Saturdays next fall. in third year oil and gasoline.These cars are displayed The bride-elect, who was graduated from preslcbnts' project, the Deborah Hospital In'- Lelak ave. resident asks: Enforce ban Burlington County. .'...'... • The two programs are sup- The United States Veterans and placed close to other residential buildings Rahway High School, Is a senior at Monmouth ported by a $24,600 grant El CREtO -endangering life end property. In my home at College.'"West Long Branch, where, she IB" Assistance' 'Center in the ; —, • .ii from the National Science Jfederal Building, Newark, SPANISH die present time are children and an elderly majoring in elementary education. —Foundation and by funds al- invalided parent. If God forbid, any un-^' Her fiance, who was graduated from Jonathan will mark the beginning of its Purim carnival slated ;?, located by the college. third year of operation on s in residential sections_ " controlled conflagration should start and they Dayton Regional High School, Springfield, also MARBLE TOP -' Beverly Lemer, president of the Sisterhood lie summer program, di- March J8. : .la a senlpr_at Mawoouih College, where he is 31 rected by Drj Myron E. White, the followinz statement,, urging enforce^ • fieldLeader".''In mja. article, it was stated -and other .creatures that. OTuKreauwaiBease ,'. ~ are " majoring lirpsychoiogyr-He Is a member of of Tample Sharey Shalom, Springfield, 'haif - "... NewarE^USVAC. as.. ther at"oflbcai[regulations to^prevent-stoFage—tliat-according. to township rule, no sale* of by their- very presenccandbphp refine thni^-^whouheir%lllj announced that plans have been completed forsu associate professor of mathe- center is commonly known. Is Phi Kappa Psl fraternity and Psl Chi, national 1 1 oEnrars on residential property, was pre-rTTreedpcars. or': storing of cars are permitted. accumulate. I feel-that-tiie Health Depart-^^ _^ .honor society of psychology. He Is president the annual Purim carnival to be held at the " matics, will begin June '28. designed to providei"~67"6ne-•' T3 .. ^. sorlniareld Township Committee' My'wife aWJ'k;an4 many other Lelak avenue " ~njent BhouloTbe uplnqrmsattWs.verjLinijmenp'S^ I..apologjre-for~«ne isngth ..___-.—--_.---.. 1 The, fall program Is scheduled 1 br-ther Inter-Fraternity Council at Monmoutb.- temple on March 22 between 11:30 ••m.'ta' " stop Information andas- 232, Lelai ' "•"• " " red before-the Town- In my opinion the Fire Department shouidWso -it "\y family and lean only hope andpraythat A December wedding is planned. ' 0- ;"» for Sept. 12._- slstence office where times lo>jjototoutwhai be up in arms, since this particular, propertyfK.our, elected officials follow the rules, or- •Jhe . students; from high f : turning Vietnam veterans can '7 iinenw uton 'n' lV, n" li^vrai' for rats, mice shprt-at income tax time/ particularly if they wind up owing Uncje Sam more WJttTTYPE OF WINTPa YOiJ; j than they expected—That's where We -----—-' SERVE WJTH5AUERBRATEN? "rin^v(|^

Inadvof[ontly~inoy^ unk financial problemTSo, come l__ for a Moselld or Ithlnti ttino. iirsuun, fut-a-'tax.loai 1, dutp1 The trulli of thu niultor Local urtists, including liw . that most Gonnaii win«t> tlo structox'fl, luivo been asked to start a marriage appliance loan, or any banking need. not go well with Gerniun donate ail original workof art. fowls. As Ills number is called, each You can always turn to Suburban Trust ticket. holder lias bis choices Cllmate-controllod, choulfplif-drlvon Coililltic limousines I Would recommend 11 Hur- are relatively Inexpensive wtton you coimldor how much idv tvno wino. which will of any pointingointg,, pprin t or sculp-p " mor--- e Bmonfhl'hlvv IIVHUnrwtTiIn, •" n ' . .. yoorftitl-servini bank. ~ compliment the food mor«v fco ~ ture renialrullreninialrullg in TJie rflorflomm. I Cnswell cliauflours lunvu nolhing DUl wln o (m u|iy rtl uIur 'There uro bbonu s prizei s ffor good IhltSas to tMnk about. And on a duy Ilku thla, what than unyUormuii wine. ^ JI |,, eonuult our wlnu could be more Important? For reservations, call i201) H tho lust two numbers' drawn. .024-6353. , • ' SAUERBUATEN i*Xpert, Surlily. .'There will uluo be a portrait 4 bay Ijttvaa i Ttf. (W -~4~vmotw^m suaod—— ucf rlnn. Thi;rrt Will lx) Ull IB Whol* olovo* prlzoa. An oiwiilng nlglitpurty 1 l/l Tip. tnustunl • , 1/3 < will bo held FrlduyjNfvliircli 3 J/3 Tip. «*lt crumbs 4 lb DOOM rump or ult and p«pp«r 20, 8-10 p.nv Tlio work may - "26" Rouad $88 chuck pot rout 1/3 a comtnarolal :iptsn ' ulsq bo previewed Suturduy, CASWELC Slate top > Two to 4 d*y« b*h>rfl H«rvln< —• tnUrie bowl, maku thU bimrlrJilo: Cctnblna Murch 21 from" 10 u.m. to 2 LIMOUSINE SERVICE i »U -, 1/3 tap. *hl td ' ' " ' pjiv, uud Sunday, March 22 »1J r>A <9m,\ Up. •aexls amimdd 3 tapt , ivlt, !l«lnioal In ni»rl A division of Nawark Air s*rvlct, Inc., Hmwmik Aliporl, Naw J _^ _\X\M msjtt %Ach tlAV. On iho d^y ~— l^amm lt roaarvlnfC from 1 to 2 p.m. noirlAftd*„ : dr_ y mut wall on P*P«V*?*Kr towcli towcliLL Cotnbina(lour Cotnbina(lour, ,1 1t/ 1/2 2tap tap, "wait, KAU, ape, apecd K Artluta viuru nuked to bring r, XSmmVB* v tooo*oo* t tnaat tnaai oni o ainl udas. In. Il^ot (at In Dutch oven brown inaat wall protpectt TRUST COMPANY •!>•'—• Kbout lft-30 tnlnutc*. Add s p of r«a«rved marliutds, 1 n their donutlonu ataitlni; thlu onion,T/l/3j UpU . muaUrtdd iwdid>, flfl oloVu lV , 1/3 tap, wholhl a pepp«ra. tUlnimard , cov- Monday irom 10 to 1 p.m. «r«d/tbout 3 \/2 to 4 hour* or until m«»t Is fork tender, uldlntf l/4 cup tnurl- coma looking CRANFORD - GARWOOD - PLAlNFIELD - SCOTCH PLAINS - WEISTFIELD FURNITURE GALtERIES xmA* U M«d«d, Rwnova m»*t to hot plutUr^ ollclni ft ftr*t u dealretl; k»«p through-next Saturday, Murdi . Strain drlppbi(a ttom Dutch ovan Into B |1»M inaaaurtitK oup. Lot »U)vJ EASTER SEAL APPBAL^—To launch die New Jersey Eoster • • *- -"' i, pour oil all mm apt bottom 1/3 uup drluplngnj rvtum thaaf 14 irom 10 to 1 p.m. WHEN YOU USE THE A duluctlon o£ |>ulntiii(;o Seal Appeal for crippled children and adults\ Governor ROUTE 22, UNION, N. J. MU 8-5500 XLASS|FIED_ PAGE! • —... F™ fiahni acr^Pts fr~o.ni 11-iVflflr-" H"i«»^ „ ROUTE-35. MlDDLETOWNr.N.J--671.0400. ~ - — ! ut tlio Summit uud lillzubotli TO^SECL—ITEMS YOU NO LONGER NEED. MMMBKR OP rBDERAL DHPO8IT INSURANCE CORPORATION I .TiTiBt .Company, 367 Sprlug- a sheet of the Easter Seals which will be received by Use Our Convaniunl Charge Plans • Open Every Nile'Til 9:30 • Sat. 'Til 6:00 - people throughout tlie state between now ai/d Eustor. | field uvo., Suiiimii,fi oiiiMoii- Cull 'tt The Wine Shop ! day through March-19. Xhe annual appeal supports a statewide ^rear-round raa rMlnry J^J 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 686-7700 program of services for handicapped Now Jarsey'people. MOVING? Fi.id n i'«|iulu(il«mavri 1 l - ; Mrs. Cahill Is honorary 1970 New Jersey! Easter Soul 365 Spfingflald Ave.. Summit 7TM013 TO PLACE YOUR AC ,/•* '..'., 'I ', i >• J..-. ' • .•' • ''. • /• ,'••'.. "IJJ '< '• • •'••.; t»inaSi Jl 'iL "*.'ii'-l ]>-^J '. Ui ll,,, W»h> Ail Suclioii. Appeal chairman. ., , I «*

J > ' i > •' ', > ••/• Thursday, March 5, 1970-. •'•-Thurwd'ay, .itlarcli. 5, 1970 & . Sign-up deadline neors • ; ,—f1 pn i im^i •V ««UM*. -^^t^iifilrti^oA^ r- • • ' . ' i'ivCj4JiiyuiciuiiD# COVJI {ui MumuAityill t\^B field luiig tit»5uejwlUcli results in abnormal disten-. ^p^^-fpPstatewide art CONTINUE FABULOUS i4t :'two stich cnrpll- - 1A "plea IS imnraye anijnodstnl^e tlie Care "' pracUce, will be soon liear.d and questioned ,'tlon. of Lbii lwigii and a Wss'oX chelr aW y Marvli '•<•!, J'J7<) 0 - to cxpandnndicontrttCt^; -••' ,/ -I'ralWid,. <;-,inn nfM,ntr^ HHrV.-„,-,„ - .-Av/ardjuoliU]iniJI.300wlll ^',:covers ail categories, place; »50 third place awjrd aiS Seatrn^^ thVmgntaltoJ.U:^w:jer- .' y^tLt^Sx™™"™^™™ "' l raiisiac Salon of .Nature SUdesTvas,, Bep^^nKd at Sie linth a^-'" "Awards for oU.palntuigs to- for abstract - watercolor, 2»&SS3>££*!ftr: y jiul Oct. -1. 11JO- •ofcoidini; Ti.T5Cd"*on—the-t7«ie- tor- raSe/So" -AsBuciatlon^ol— -"-^oTSTBy-THS-Veatfield*Xrp-_-_-AwarH'": individual in fir:;l Jersey — Bponsors of the lpciiChrisoniiBSeal From tiiese air epaces, oxygen enters thp blood " enc« Oilier, in tlie Watchung Reservation, ib.Kulph W. June:,, ditiJ'.ia of Union Couuty at hearings conducted by the air ^a Iriliuled and carbonn dioxide.'Idioxie s ."' Donald. W. .Mayer, dlnscter-of-Trailside, has A!ssociatioir March 21 tlirough . istic oils; usually-tlic atrtc Association. _t Cuinpulgn » -join forces to sponsor a coin- has iSSSW^fl a? "ll i^ |>jrticiilirly iiiipor- yelienil uirollnii'Mt period made of New Jersey's mental health facilities '"''••Emphysema:'The Battte'to iBreathe"wnr*-^ award from Dr. M. B. Rad- first place, and a $25 West- lam'to llin-.e |..-rsi»ilt;-ill-lhu;- duriiiti.which ji |it--r^on who Ettlnger sold "it Is not decent or.xompasr _be the topic "of the forum,-to be lusld.at 8;15 _J^} i J3innemory~of Mooon_ileldjArt Supply Award.. — f.iil.id -to apply'in IdinhlUal" 9* p.m., ln~the" "auditorium 6f" Unlon~C6tlfig!!; ^y of "its yictiiiis are fbrceoTinto" early" man. ;ipo croup will' ll.iv.- not' Jl-" stonate to liave tlie state hospital wlilch serves retirement. Presently, tlie disease isjsecond •iginal Donald Catokand from Henry Awards will toepresente d on. ready siwiu-d .up for the suii- enrollment puriixl may first ijnlon County more tlian 40 miles distant from Springfield rd., Crantord. Tlie Forum will be P. Townsend in memory of March 21 at the opening re- HOME CENiw CELEBRATION open; to-the-public. - Tliero-wiU bo-iw> -admia— lunuug tli» disablliticsforwhichiociul security iitchung Reservation." n oils, waten enroll,'.or during which an in- the center of the counry and not reaclwbleby Louis Dughl, second prize; ception for-exhibitors, mem- '.,jtti),-nial"y nu'dicjl iiuiurniict- benefits are awarded. --• —^ •• place wu'nt'to Roland S. Hall of Mountainside and pastel grapluts is open under-Mudiojri- beta".'." >' dividual whouu ciirnllniiiithas public transportation," , , sion charge and tlck&ts will not be needed. $50. third prize, and a $50 bers and guests In the Stu- terminated may, witii.certain .Physicians taking part in the forum Include for, VNature at Workln the Watchung Reserva- to all. artists bom or re- Uiey.-do not do :;n by -M.ircli off THEIR EDGE WATER PARK STORE Ettinger, speaking in* behalf of tlie Mental __TIIE FORUM IS DESIGNED to bring the tion." Pctcrsoq. also took' third place with siding in New Jersey. Some Gerald Lubeck Award for best . dent Lounge of Union , Col- 31 -they will n"i IUVL- .iiiujjicr restrictions, re-enroll." Health Association, also urged that a strong Dr. Edward Seldmon, Dr. Ellis Stager and small realistic award, tlie M. lege. General enrollment i>eriods Dr. Earl O'Neill, all of Plainfleld; Dr.Stcplien medical community and the. general public '"Rhododendrons In the Watchung Reserva- 12,000 iavitatlongjiave^been • ROUTE 130 and "WOODLANE ROAD effort be made to develop community mental togetlier forthe purposeof exchanging informa- tion." . --•*•-' •''•'. sent to New Jersey artists -Grumbacher Awards . L rhrough- health services, aus. au moder»n methoo d of treat..-- M. Ayres of WestHeld, and Dr. Roslyn Bar- Awards * for graphics • in- •)' "An individual CM, sign up _e tion on- the .health hazards of emphysema and In the. second classification - nature slides inviting their participation In- Marcli--Si—of - e.icll yejr.-.ac-.- ments well .s a way ot preventing menuj-" bash of Teanock>Jlr, Seldmon will moderau: this year's show.Two hundred clude the Felice Award, $50^ BULLSEYE"! cordltiR 10 Jones. He cau- 1 "FOUR CONVENIENT CHARGE PLANS rOR VOUR SHOPPINC PLEASURE ! | the program. Its forerunner, chronic bronchitis..The phy- In the Union County Parks -Stanley J.BLazcw- . guly. during lipc illness. paintings will be accepted for and-the Tepper Award, $25. to r*ocK lit* pvrcon you wonl. 1 1 tioned,' however, that for_a sicians will discuss the causes, symptoms, .ski of Union was awarded first place for Jo" - ;; &M. The American Psychiatric Association,, the exhibit. Prizes for watercolors in- lt« an Inexpensive want od uicni palnd:;;" pet'.'ion Lo-enroll for supple- 'ScottsS EMPHYSEMA, A CHRONIC respiratory dl- diagnosis, treatment and surgical-aspects of-, •'• 'Railway River Parkway/'George Murin of under a contract from the Department of In- die disease In non-technical and understand- The top award will be $200 clude a $100City FederalSav- n .ihle newspaper It's so mentary—Tnalical insurance stitutions and Agencies, is conducting a year -sease. Is rising rapidly as a cause of crip- .Linden was second with "Wheeler Park," ings and Loon Association umpl. . . able language". and Oscar W. Kriman of Westfield, third for for best in show in any catfi^ during a general enrollment long study, of facilities and resources for the pling -and death, especially In men. The Na- gory, donated by-Mrs—Ellz- Award for fir^t place; a $75 DIAL UC student period- JiV.must, biifin no later tional Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Wiien' the panel has concluded its discus- "Cold SimwtsrEcho Lake." care and treatment of the mentally ill. '"The sions, tiie physicians wilLanswer written ques- abedi Tomasulo. The $100 second place award; the Jane 686-7700 ilian three years alter 'die EARLY BIRD SALE! Mental Health Association feels that at this Association and tho UnitedStates Public Health In tho^tliird classification- - general nature Wistar-Award for exploration Smith _Award._Jor realistic tions submitted from the audIence'.~"QuesU0ir~- close of his initial enrollment i ' time strong recommendations ought to be made Service rates emphysema as the nation's.fast- st and second awards were given A.I lor Classified plans benefit- S' forms will be distributed at the program and in .co.flcept_and medium also watercolor. $50 for dilr3 period. ***•'•**• 4 that will bring treatment of the mentally ill - est rising crippling disease,' ' William p._Gxiffift—of—MoTrTStoWnTTor" •""Ko'fthls reason-Jones urged -. This malady, which derives Its name from they may also be obtained by writing to 'the *"%"Cull" and "Tufted Titmouse." out of tlie dark ages and into the modern era 1 TB-RD Association of Central all individuals born on Oct. of psychiatric care," Ettinger sajd. a Greek word 'rneaing inflation, attacks' tlie Third, place was won by George E. Law on March 15 2, 1901 or later, and wholiavc SCOTTS" lungs rniiBlntt-ther/i to become eilli _. . stlons ro^ of-Murray Hill, for "Deer.*1 \ ..The Swuot Soul. Seven, will ii'ii already, signed up for die characterized by irreversible destruction of ceived hi advance will receive priority during — A • Lj[Secial award for the ' most unusual 11th ANNUAL ART SHOW & SALE! play for the Danny Conway supplementary niedic.il inf;Uc= FOR A- the question and answer session. slide wa» awarded to Mark KldzusofMatawan, Concert on Sunday, March 15. ftflcc,. to: visit-She—iociai-suru Dr. Singer, a specialist in Internal medicine for "|.'i re in the Woods." -r The'SweitSpUls, who-wljl curiiy office before March 31 tEAUTIFUL, "FOR and pulmonary . diseases, ..will-dlscuss^The—~1_—•—_j ._ I iAARCH 8 thru MARCH 11 _ — cutjheir firsMlbum lor RCA if ihey'want to enroll, i By FARRIS S. Causes of Erhpliysema aiid Chroiilb^Broncfii"- . in the' near future, will share I le also urged everyone who GREENER —tls." He will outline the physical and environ- Folk musicjyrogr.am The YM-YWHArof j prol.uor. Union.Junior ColUg mental causes: of the disease. . — a die stage of the Ulitjrty-" is approacliing 65-and who. Ti - The folk.Music Society of Northern New Theatre In Ell/abethwith. the wishes, to.sign up for Medi- to head cancer unit 'Tlie Surgical Aspects of Emphysema" is Jersey will present the Pennywhlstlers on Sun- i EASTERN UNION COUNTY Rasberry jam III, ihe.Psy-- LAWN! ,A couple of weeks ago my wife anill went tlie topic chosen by Dr. O'Neill, a thoracic care to is being a3 chemist) but when 1 got to bebod , Suice_its_inception in 1963, the annual will earmark tlie concert funds that night I "mulled over his attitude. Why special gifts, dinner-has raised more-than for camp scholarsliips. for describes .dolUkobkdlng? •• "" $93,000 for the American Cancer Society children liLttraylng Manor, SAVE UP TO *1.00 Except for merit badge study when I was a to support is programs ot research, education FDU course •low-income_ housing -project Boy Scout, I'd never been overly Interested and patient .service. Through"thlimchranceci, in Elizabeth, "and for tlie anr_. areaVrocks In birds. Then a little over 14 years ago I had giving campaign, Stallard hopes to raise more nual Easter Party he hosts GRASS SEED an operation. Part of the therapy was to walk than $12,500 to help the society surpass Its will be held for-handlcappcd-Chlldren. —A new report entltJedGeo- ~ "several miles, not on pavement, but in the fields logic, llydrologic and Well SAVE UP TO'2.00 BLEND SEVENTY- ' . 1970 goal ol $160,000. The committee, headed An added feature of the or woods where there wasn't such a shock to • by Stallard and Guempel is contacting biisi- : will tea s.trobe light Drilling Characteristics of die TRADE-IN with 70% WINDSOR • the spine with each step. It rapidly became a in Formosa - tNhdCl nesoes, Industries and Individuals to secure rovtRi'l.OOQSO fl 1 COVEBS J.5QQSQ ft. boring occupation since there was only one area their support as patrons and sponsors of [he New Jersey" has been-n TUW The. I-airleigii Dickinson Danny, a cerebral palsy vic- SPREADER OFFER! In town where the righ t Conditions existed. I nuu tim, lias given unsparingly of leased by. tlio New Jersey- fias: O95 . tried to Invent excuses to skip that daily walk. University S, iea.st-East Geological Survey,. Joseph-T.- -Staliard Is a graduate of Brown University Asian Summer Study Institute, his- time to needy children BUILDER ************ ***** ***** «i9 '.n«!"_jp '••!» Then my wife gave mo a pair of binoculars and resides in Hillside. He is a Director of . in the'area. He slnglehand- Darber,. acting commissioner REG, 4.45 """I" REG". °.»5 and! started watching the blrda along the way. in conjunction w^tli. tlie Col- of the New Jersey Department COVERS 5.000 SQ:' FT: the Kenllwortb—Stflle—Bank^- past president lege of Education, will spon- "" coly organized'tlie" recreation; -«-• * •"» .* *"• ****•• • * • e e • Soon I was trying to analyze their behavior. of Conservation and Economic — TRADE-IN and current member of the board of trustees sor an eight-Week academic program at MravlHg THanor I Th«n 1 could hardly wait for Hie" next day to of Elizabeth General Hospital, trustee. New Development, said this week. SAVE UP TO *1.00 100°/&~ WJNDSOR ; go for -another walk. Jhe cares and worries program in comparative edu- and has^worked with tlie PAL ON YOUR OLD SPREADER Jersey Symphony Orchestra, and member of cation in Taipei, Taiwan, from recreation program. He be-• It covers all of New Jersey SAVE UP to'2.00 Cqvt8S l.OOO'SO. fl ', COVERS2.500SQ.fi of the chemical Industry fell away like wafer north of Trenton, except for a A**************-*** * *. Bring-in youi old \preadetl It'i yvQilh %7 the advisory committee of the Union County July 1, to Aug. 28. The pro- gan sponsoring tlie- annual from one of my duck friend's back. 1 was Welfare Board. __ narrowband -along-the Dela- to SJ? raga'dlea of make, 09*? 01 con-_ SUPER completely relaxed. I was hooked. gram will offer coUFees on die EBster party'about-two-yeors- COVERS"10;00O"SQ. FT. HALTS PLUS A45 • «A9$ undergraduate— and graduate agQ»_HfiJhiis.be.en cited by tlio ware River in Sussex and dilion, ' toward the putcfrcne of » NPW TURF BUILDER n .. • * * Warren Counties. . CeVERS 2,500 SOfFT. - Scoffs Sprendei. REG_«5 .. REG. H.95 levels. Elizabeth Jaycees: as Out- COVERS * COVERS MARGARET MILLAR, whose whodunits I've There is a fairly. detailed 95 REG. Information post The program will primarily standing Young. JUan of the REG. 5 000 SQ.. FT '• 10,000 SQ. Ft. NEW! BLEND "35" .' ... read for years, puts lc so well, "Some kinds Year. 'description of each of the rock &.I274 °-95 —7 95 of addiction are considered incurable. A heroin • . . a f • ' •» benefit education students by 8 19.95 27.95 providing an opportunity to ^Tickets ore on sale at Union types encountered Iri northern Hi * _* «.* H-fi.il.*. .*.#.*.*-*-*.*.*.* •~ C-UU. . 45: * **••*»•*••••.• chers" Community Informational Representa- Summer Study lnstltuteTFair- Fred C. Swift,-research publication. • I've had some very peaceful afternoonshlrd- leigh Dickinson University, • The booklet costs 30V and CARPENTER CONTRACTOR'S WELCOME ing, met some fine people, gotten good exer- tive for Union, Springfield, Ellzabodi and professor in entomology* -nearby communities. . Madison 07940. Application pohitEd out that "biological may-bo-obtained from tlie Map cise and collected over a hundred volumes_ deadline is April'l. on biros. 1 guess you could say I'm addicted. Mrs. Schuyler .will be available to provide control, as with gypsy moth, and Publication Sales Office, C 1563 ' ,' works well "when a certain Bureau of Geology and Topo- IBOOOr by phone or in person information on "Weight Watchers," coordinate the annual "WW" cloth- level "of da-iujtge'-'can be graphy,— P. O. Box 1889. G.2893 . G-2895 , G-2897 . . . G-JBM New double iniulaleil, permanent-magnet 6.5 Amp, 4000 RPM Motor. -tolerated." Trenton 08625. " -• Recewad Whetili allow c'oie mowing, Inilant itaft and ttop-with, the Ing drivefor the- needy and participate in All Slgel )r'itoilm.»inB Panelt-lat-eaiy assembly. Complete with Solely Former fireman "WW" public service programs, particularly llm-,1 ;'if- ' " --•- ' '•" ' ' " ''. •-• ' 18" OHUXK MODIluloio.G-iM4 59.fl9 JK^TacuIfy _ schoolchildren; —- The. appointment of Dominlck DeLor^nzb-of - tactTdrs. Schuyler Mondays taFrldays beween Roslyn Heights.~f).Y..~II former fireman, to':':~? '" a.m..and-2.Jind_ 4 p.m. at 686-3560; -the-fuIltiniefaculty-atUnlonCoUege.Cranford, at other Miles at 992-0600 ,. ——-- chairmen orthe 1970 Sym- ppglnto....tlia -was, announced this week by Prof. Elmer WolfT' The announcement of Mrs. Schuyler s yn. ^ hflil In sche- QUARTERED alJ^ - 'acung'aeati; :: - - \.-^-_—..-.rrr^—• - "pointinent- was fluld f6K St -.' X: urrcjif ^fljmerslilp^itby to' -continue -at u ruplil xate • multi - facility ciuporationst 1069.ua is-anjionofB-- GilMEN -.especially as doftuind e £MB7!?P .graduate : of -Pace ige: • ttSFrehelved his Stipply ;it~rnrHtnir-fn-j immr,ki • .. T • ""'^•'—"-—*-* ^.. ^T • ... _«.— .... -_ in~thenHos"p>Cal6rtlie'!j6TrfnOT'^ P fc "based, on- American _^Jurs;"irij T;.—'-"-•; course _ _« • . New -Jersey Symphony Or- J for a t»> In Hlftfnry nr t .. jL "I ^_ •-• •->. f_r rr"1Pf«»Tr-~ " ' " • •" I'liisatpCte-x-Home Association figurotj'fo University and is < r 7"1The"~iir""' '.."~or~:!i. • study, all categories, anduhnost I doctoral thesis. Cli OQ13K——--,-:•-'- •--: -^. — :: - per cent of the bods." I'.ml >... uirle, .' Btiiff , DeLorenzo enters ceaclilng after a 20-year The National State Bank,. Elizabeth, has FRIDAY DEADLINE ;ui:,oaatc ' die Ai. -.'iJ.dl- Iv.vrle writes that, "uhould career' as a New York fireman. lie joined r : announced tho limited availability o£ two new All items other tlianspot -. i.';ion""f'" "'incc! ~anfi ~rcvm~' iill-a7inbunc^d-planir-for'now, W£ the fire department following service In World coins for sale. con..tiiiction and development nows should be in our !,ur.";oi!. -.'., 'uiyti diac Uw A , ALL PURPOSE War II and was retired last year with tlie rank The official commemorative coin of the nuialng. i.-x:'.industry 1,:;•' .... be i . a 11 y. c d, the 85 cor- AMERICAN MADE *•' BLACK & DECKER QUALITY KILN' DRIED ot captain. office by noon on Friday. porations will control at leaat CAMP SEWAGE CHEMICALS 1970 Central American 81- Caribbean Games 'lu tdr* ' LWlng segmont WESTERN LUMBER LOWERED DOORS A prisoner of war in Germany during tlie was isBUed 09 legal tender by the Republic i;63O i'--rahi|» and extended HARD COPPER POWER DRILLS war, DeLorenzo felt no enthusiasm for cohrL_ of Panama In honor of tlie guinea wlilch be- • .ti .. »:iid(uircr ." . can;' stluitlons with moro CUAHIB WHITE PINE )2"x80" MAHOGANY- Uniting his engineering studies following his gan there last week. The coin was doslgned From VJ>1, tho total mini— than 201,000 beds." YUBING W-INCH '; '.-INCH - STUDS _ulscharg«rSidetra'cked in the-firedepartmentr" DICIIT \"Z"C'.'Z. ti" TYPE',"M" "byCilroy Roberts, tho noted American sctup- lier. i)f beda Incronscd ut [•'our factors ai-e primarily 2"x3"x7' he returned to college in 1961, attending night - tor--who' created the. Kennedy hlf dll approximately five ' pur '^"t_^responslblu for tills '.'ruvolu- TANK CUANIB S.45 • 88: A99 classes on a full scholarship. He held a New and can be purchased for $5.75. l.er year, v.'^le ^Pv..; l^W \y" "gr'owtli, saynTiIVTd7 Cumt'l's fellowship"M er year. ll po;,slblu fur more OTHER SUES AVAIIABU Tharu'i hardly (i |od OTHER SIZES-in STOCK ROOtAWAY BOOT DISTBOVM lol JtilU can'i do .. . Uvul, titill. \)I'UHI. (Hitiih 1780. It Is accepted "as standard currency in U gallon Sl.op-Rile Even mure :.trlklu(;, people to live longer. I 2.89 at RICKEi LOW PRICES! " " 3",»*"•• '. V'x3" 4'i"". ai RICKIL LOW pRicesi moot countries bordering on tho Red Sou; PART TIME, fjeicond,'..fumlly_llyl;ip pjit- Friends of UC to hold FAB LAUNDRY accoidln(i-to-ilioniutly,-li-tlie_ OIIIJBO' Aiiv»ilill"(|.' ,ryS».v Tlie native tradesmen accept this coin tlirough liquid Dish Sliop-Ritc Maxim Freeze H terns are changing, with mor. " • Wd'Huwrvo Tl.u Hiuht (o limit ( Copyntjlit 1V70 By Ineorpo ' growth In tho number of long ussoclutlon and show noiiitcrestlnchang- LIGHT WORK DETERGENT i\ur.:ilng cai-o facllitleu which families sending elderly annual recital April 12 ing its design or dote. Tills coin can bo pur- Detergent Saltincs Dried Coffee ui-u priv'ately oT publicly members outside the homo to APPLY BETWEEN Regular PfU« (1.37 chased for $2.50. Regular P>i<« $1.83 owned corporationy. In thereceive nursing cam. Tlie Friends of Union College will sponsor 10 a.m. & 3 p.m, With coupon J..U their fourth annual piano-organ recital by' Dr. Doth coins ure uvllable ut all 24 branches With cgupon $1,33 lust four yenrs, nuai^y 90 Third, . government pro- of The National Stutu Bunk throughout Union grams ure stimulating an ex- MEKLO PARK EDGEWATER PARK ROUTE 10 ROUTE 18 HAMBURG TPK. I Thomas Rlchner on April 12 at the college nursing t und extentted care ROUTE 22 ROUTE 17 und Middlesex counties. companies have filed for full pansion In the number of HOI;K uo nut' wdoniANi uoMt SUCCASUNNA kAST BRUNSWICK WAYNE hi Crunford. Dr* Rlchner is, u concert urtlst EAGLE UNION 90 PARSONAGE ROAD GriimJ I'l.iiii Mnififiinu C«nf«' flnrf ™ml»r of tlia-DoUjll'u'P-ColleKe Mualc . . -.. , -r=^_ PARAMUS IN»»I' To f'ullhiHirLl •* Ad/w ("nil 11/ U./t^wouiiOK/v Uniuil Plata Slmpplim Cf»'*r Op,ioiil< W.nlo Coil. Sfco|J)i»'U £•»'•' OHN DAIIV / SAT V 1.1 10 Some of these -corporations services lliey offer. . " (N.«l la Pollmiuil) 4 Milil Notth i>l Houl- J OWN UAILV mill SAI. V I... 10 Oi'lH UAHY in../ SAr. V lo Id OMN DAIIV and SAT. il lo 10 Department. '' ' Knox, Mrs. Editio"'• n 'Leo , 'Mrs. Joseph Muttason, Of£'N-DMV uni/ SAf. V '1 '° NOVELTY have performed upoctacularly l-'ln^'y. high hospital cost: ,OFtN DAIlViu.JSAr.Vlo 10 OPEN OJWIV OI'IJ SAT. V In 10 tUNDAV 5 1. » ••UHDAV » lo 4 'SUNDAY 9 lo 6 , -MIHOAV » le t Mrs, Bedford H.Lydon, chairman, has an- Mrs. George McGratli, Mrs. J.J. McCartliy, •IUNOAV * f. * 2720 MORRIS AVE. on the utock market, doubling "avo ii'iotLvated houpltula to •MJHDAY V to « ' Cluidd Suniluy 257-9X00 nounced an 18-melnber committee to assist Mrs. K.E. Moody, Mrs. M.R.J. Solton, Mrs. or tripling in value on their examine utllinutloiipatlurnu 549-8300 (609) 871. 40OO 584-8181 696S600 in planning for tlie recital, Conuidttoe mem- Robert Simons, Mrs. Nicholas Tomasulo, Mrs. 688-8550 445-0700 .bers include Mrs. Clinrlos Bolllod, Mrs. Henry Vogol, Mrs. R.Hi Walcott,Mrs.ThoinuB UNION first day of trading. " and to encotii-age alternutlv. •roS.UH.n-i AIL-.Jb*l"- Market perloriu'unce is ty[w:i ot imruliig ciu-u facill Wllllum Cleaver, Mis. Edwin Durand, Mrs. Woodruff, and Mrs. Towler Maxson: Iwltjn accompanied by owner- ties.. ' K.A. Helm, Mrs. J. AL Heldeii, Mrs. William V —:.. - *«.

-Thursday. March 5, 1970 Pins drop f&r a go ocf pur posh Nader to speak SPRINGFIELD (NT, J.) LEADKR-Thuraday. March 5f 1970-15 In second of benefits the^eioirdmi Ralph Nmjer, nationally famous spokesman _ ^ I SeasonsBowllngLones,.' County Unit's programs for retarded peopls.'. I—-.,jlpr,.. consumer prat£crioiv_.wiH pr.fisi . ^V, Chestnut, street. Union "and aftother lanes They 'include pre-school (classes^ da#. care - UbroughoUjt 'UnlpiL^JCQimty particl*vft**d~rt"Fl*w-. centers,, for children. alJsfclioalAgBj*Ka.Ate. lectures at Temple Beth Ahm, 60 Temple" ."the week, of. Feb.. i5;ta:'2rffi"tn Drive... Springfield, on Sunday. March 15, Average" contest for retarded children. The programs tor adults. contest was'- sponsored by the Union County Recreation programs operated bylihs- unit Unit, New Jersey .Association for Retarded.. Nader is expected to address lunreelfto lnchide day and residential camps for people his continued effort on behalf pf the American and year-round social j££oiipg. for : " consumer and the ;rights' of^the'nation's con"-" Semi-finalists will compete at their regular - i.-.l-A .bowling grgu^of.JJQ^Cjilldrea meeis.we-eUjL. sumers. Nader was. born In Winstead, Conn. lanes die weekend of March 14 and 15, and at Four Seasons. Counseling Is available to " In 1955 he graduated from Princeton Univer- finalists at.'the Carolier Lanes, North Brunsr retarded people and their families. sity and in 1958 received hle-LLBdegree from wick, on Sunday, April 26, for prizes. Chair- Harvard t-ayv School. He-worked brleflyias.fl_ Through the cooperation of the manage- man of the Union. County tournament was ment of Four Seasons and the other lanes"; research assistant at Harvard Law School be- Mrs. Grace Logan of Springfield. - foi*e—commencing bis-own research and die participation of the bowlers and into questions affecting the rights of the con- ""Volunteers collected an entry fee of $1 volunteers.In mis' tournament, the retarded sumer. . . from each contestant, and the 4 Seasons Lanes of Union County will benefit, Mrs.. Logan declared. " / I _ From 1961 to 1963, Nader was adjunct ln- had the greatest number of participants. Mrs. siruc<6r"Irrhistory at the University of Hart- Logan, with her husband, J.M.Logan, captained The office of the Union County Unit, New " ford, and in 1967 he taught a course at Prince- the 4 'Seasons Lane and reported that a Jersey Association (or Retarded Children, a thousand bowlers' entered there. United Fund agency, is at 562 Boulevard, _toriJLJnlversity. —- Kenllw.orth. For Information, readers may His bestselling book, "Unsafe at any Speed," call 276-6792. account of thedeslgned^indangerslnAmerlcan I — The proceeds will help to support the Union automobiles, was published in 1965. He has contributed articles to the Atlantic Monthly, the Nation and the Economist, and his articles Seminary slates PTA fashioh show appear.frequently in The New Republic. '&i STORE^IDEJXEARANCE Chickens A temple spokesman said that Nader has occupations talks lo be feature, event been "continually In the forefront, duringjhe. The 1970 Princeton Con- SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNTS ffOR FRYING or BROILING TASTY, SUCCULENT pasr few years leading the fight"for consumer ference on Church Occupa- The Caldwell School PTA of Springfield tions will be held tomorrow ' On Many Modeh-&Sample» will- hold Its annual fashion show, carcj party dustry on behalf of the consumer righTsT and dessert luncheon on March 17 at 8 p.m.. RAL.PH NADER : through Sunday at _the" Nader will speak on "Consumer Protection." Princeton Theological Semi-' The affalr,~TmM nr ytm-arhnni, u/lll- f '.'We expect the meeting • out hating. We're going to end discrimination, son — black or white — has any reason to 'The committee's goal Is to raise funds SALAD DRESSING j.11 . Cut frowrWM without discriminating. be fearful In payetto," Mayor Evers said. I By MILT HAMMER for the philanthropic projects of B'nal B'rlth four Rlbt Onlyl Avor. Weight Mayor Evers Invited those at me work The civil rights leader said hatred, dis-. Insert In the blank spacos— Wqmen, Northern New Jersey Council, which 49 shop to...visit Fayette to"see a "Community trust and uncertainty must end in Mississippi. the name of the person that is sponsoring two donor-luncheons^at the Finast Prune Juic* 3'»• >•• * 1 of Brotherly Love." •'''.,•.. -.-.J.'AM_w!U IxOestroyed if we donV he • ls^always associated with each, WaHornstoTIa~[h~'NeW"Tr6fE*aty on Sun^- Setrfooif Specials '"We'll accept nothing else;" herald. . predicted. "The future is in your hands — of the following. day and March IS. Springfield Chapter will THE~WORKSH6P'bn Inter-raelal problems the youth of America. It's up to you'to make 1. David and * —r^r.—:—r-. attend on March 15. —was sponsored'by the Gray Committee, the it so, to make America what it should bc,"-l Abraham and - Mrs. Corky Ai-Burstein of Cranford, presi- C he said. . ' WHITE Day session StudentCounciTandthe Psychology 3. Deborah and dent, of mir B'nal B'rlth Women of Northern Svvbrdffish Steaks c'HZ, 89 FLOUNDER Club of Union College.,More than 1,000 per- He added: "We all have the same rights. ~ ' 4. SomSolX-and- New Jersey Council will extend greetings. -No -extremist speaks for Charles Evers. No 5. Jacob and" PEACHES JUMBO Fi&ZEN i_J» — sons attended various parts of rhe all-day The program theme fox tho luncheon Is "The King Crab Legs ALASKAN lb- I meeting. • Workshops were held on various bigot speaks for Charles-Kvers. And no hate 6. Moses and Gift Of TimB," Jnrt'mfmhyr^ w||l h« a)tfr- SHRIMP : ".monger speaks for Charles Evers/^_ 7. Joseph and CANADIAN - HOiiJN, " FILLET " — raeiaj^problems wltti-antl-pov«rty. leaders, -talned—by—BronawayTHa~TV personalities. educators, and political leaders serving as DR. MARGARET MEAD, world-renowned ' FROZEN MEDIUM SIZE No. 1 SALT WATER "•""•"• "ANSWERS ^discussion leaders. "anthropologist, was theprlnclpal, speaker In FROZEN 'ZMayor..;Evers described his boyhood in the afternoon session. She raised some ques- "AHVW 'L iNOaw •9.:dVS3i Bluefish Fayette and the conditions of the town he now tion regarding the validity, of integration, •s :Hvin3a * :>TVHVO ORT Day program heads. He said his townitas-only one doctor because she Interprets Integration as a state- •e :xon f FBOZEN .B.55C FishCakes HEAT & SERVE and only, one nurse und bias no hff^Hh clinic ment about. individuals. Dr. Mead contended planned by chapter C C. ' Fifty percent of the residents are on welfare society is now dealing with communities and not . AITENTIONI i Finast Tomafo Soup 4 r 3399 IV or axe trying to get welfare assistance. The —wnfi-niaividuBiBr - , t . . -, • S.ll you...If it, 30,000 tmllioi "TheSprtagfleld Chapter of Women's Ameri- Scallops 'HEA^; "•"•^•T "These communities must be treated as a with o lo».co» Wont Ad. Coll can ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation -only Industry Is a saw mill. ; ,_ _ 686-7700 "We believe better days are coming, be- ' group to gain real freedom," DrVMead said. Last Jew days of Hurry 16^ G. MFWHITNEY and Through Training) will highlight ORT Day" GREEN 1970. gl «he general meeting next Thursday GIANT SWEET PEAS USOA CHOICE J MR. DEU (Whor* Ayeilabi*) ,,' Fillet i» BONEICSS CHUCK ~Tour.hota^.gF T«C eXTHA SHORT CUT —a special birthday cake will be served. ln_ Rib Steak ^^S^"«-98 -*WIO"Mill^Bsloono,Soloml, nr *pkBi. J,T-— honor of Springfield ORT's 15th birthday and Finast Sliced Beets WHITE MEAT hall Ib. { -Women's American ORT's 90th anniversary. 3 I^round Chuck ^..S-*-7* SMOKED SALMON ~ J/j Jb. 79c r. 89* Mrg. Rudolph F<*ii»r•>•• 49 CHOCK fULL O'NUIS __ ._; ^ First New Jersey Bank Sale • 69 series on Wednesday at 12:45 p.m. In the youth Master Charge... graceful maple lounge of the temple* Pound Cake v »•••*• 59* GARDEN The featured speaker will be Rabbi W. A." BUDS EYI • «EO. or CBINKIE Look»-llka - It-coilnhun ICEBERG the all-in-one charge card. master charge PIER CABINET Matthew, . the , chief rabbi of die-Ethiopian French Fries SPINACH dbeen't It! Yet our tow trflce brlngte Hebrew CongregatlOD, New York. RabbL.Maf- you this pine boouty of a bedroom FINAST THE INTERBANK CARD -that.—Inuludou.—big—tr|ple -dresaQK. thew wiir speak on "The Relationship of the b hutch top with mirror and drowerH, Stde- Falasha Jewa to World Jewry." Cod Fillets ^> chest-onrche.fit —and full BIZQ^^ A chomior for the very ,nicent For further Information readers may call Kt»N'S SLICED •.: • One-card shopping convenience 365 days a Cannonball bed. . W homeal Wonderful for your books Mrs. Harry Rice, chairman of adult education. i$ FIRM, CRISP, CAUFQRNtAi year — that's what First New Jersey and choriflhed bric-a-bracl 379-1339. Strawberries ••5n. v 010 oz. cl Burry's Best Cookies STAUMER'S Master Charge is all about. It's good as gold —tuggedly inviting iiiimimiimiuiiiimnunimtiitiiiiiiuiiiiimiiimuniumnT - In .Just-about every, kind of retail store, in •handy dandy SpagheHi Sauce Beef Stew This week FARM FRESH DAIRY SPECIAI restaurants, hotelsandrnbtels,service ' Pay one monthly bill (with extended DATE stations, at airline ticket counters. It's even payments II, you wish;) ,. -.recognized.by many dentists, physicians First New Jersey. Master Charge saves.a lot of SLATE inrecreation AMERICAN Lard .— and:Other.professlonaJjjeopie._Andon_; wear.and tear,oTi youn patience as well as COT1NTRY PINE DOBMANS ENOECO . -.:J~:. Tw!?y—9;30 t» 11:30 a.m.. dressnuildng Nat. Swiss . . . ^WIB ^t% FFlrvh^^^n nn & f j^«> «I>«^t-___ TL> —TUMI. 1 ^ _ J_ ^ ^' =^"_ • FSESH the most valuable thing you've got— .. on goog&ancl services-if you-pay within Senlor^CfUz^n. card dub. 7 tO'.8.;4S.sa{naaJtM!- Catiforniu Carrots "dtieh*s 8ewirig~cIasBTpaIeT3auser. Instructor. MASTERPIECES P, gulwr^clas8t-Wmiam-|enm'nga^ lnstnictor.~7:30 to 9^0 tun., teen HKniSLub., WITH COUPON BILOW C ^»Mi~Wtll_]:o .10:30 Florida Tangerines IQ"" 39 Kt»»rNATOIIAt:5llCE5 ap3TOpi^as3^maB£lferT:-: Muenster DeHclous Apples ^country arid around ffie._2!*"^ z!h8HbaC. tube children's donco class, EvelyuPunish, instruc- "BOSTOMAN" tor. 7:30, to 9:30 p.m., advanced pliotography H'II whut thoy'ro uulnij now: 7^j ^^ Honored in over 500,000 places around the worTcT ti Kofu uncl nuitfhiti^ luwttuut Johnson; instructor, rrNE COUPON AAC THIS COUPON TH|S COUPON THIS COUPON 1 Ac THIS COUPON e (o unify your docor und imiko Wednesday—11 a.m., senior citizens" meet- WORTH XV .WORTH lU • . . WORTH V, W\ for inort) tonothonmtin. Kucti ing. 1 to 3 p.m., sculpture class, Llllluu WORTH | WORTH 10 10 Sale JL JL O „„;( Toward purchaM of Toward purchaio of Toward pdrUiaso of p. lit in u qulltud print Johnson, instructor. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., chil- Toward purchaia of Toward purchaia of LAST TWO WEEKS I thul*»» Scotchuunlud for ou«y A iliiconitor'u iMIKht - uhil u 10 ox. |ar 1 Ib. pkg. 1 Ib. pkg. dren's dance class, livelyn Punish, Instructor. 4ox. |ar 12 ox. pkg. curu. And thuy'ru muttu liy l>r»(:tlcul bookcuiiu. Uiu, uu muny 7 to 8:30 p.m., teen dunce class, Evelyn Pan-' . to complete your fuiiKUiii Strutford, with itiNtir- UH you nuod tu fill tliut titftlity iBh, Instructor. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., photography Maxwell Martinson, Fleischmann's Blue Bonnet 911 First New Jersey Bank louu thick .Ktrutofoum ^ Wlllll UpilCf. . class, William Wagnor, instructor. 8 to 10 Total Dili ' son AVOCADO Formerly First Slate Bank of Union 'JL, ,V\ ?S" 11 1 .10" W x It," II S\- p.m., life class, Holen Frank, instructor, $2 House CoHee Cereal Malp Oflicu: 1930 Morriti AVMIIUU, Union, Now Jtiftuiy 0/0 (201) WJG-41W0 per session. ' ' INSTANT corn! IIIIII DBIIO Margarine Margarine Cook ware Set Tiiursdiry—9:30 to 11:30 u.m., dressmaking Limit (1) Doodjt Super FJmst Limit (I) Good >t Supar Finast Limit (DQood «1 suptr Finn! L|mlHt) Gooilt Supor limit (DC00J at Supor Finast -STORfSJDPEN j »i30 A.M. TO 9r30 P.M. SATUkL»> N-V CONV.tNleh)T PAVMEMT PUN cluss. Florence Alexander, instructor. XI ii.ni;, Good thru Sst., March 7th Good thru Sal.. March 7th Good thni5at., March 7th Oood thru Sat., March Tth Good thru Sat., March 7th Sale Ends senior citizen card club.. 1 to 3 p.m., beaded Mfo M'O MFO . Highway Qranch To^nley Ufjrich Flva PoJnU Branch • New Provident* Branch flower class, Joan Lowy, Instructor. 7 to 8:4S -Sa»u«-dloy,-March-l 4th_ M. 22 & Mon too Strtiut MtirrK Avti. & Pot tor Avu. 35ii Clmstiuit SI rout VIII jyo.Shopping Conltir ROUTE 22,UNION ^ ROUTE 35, QAKHURST ^ KOUTE46,TOTOWA p.m., children's sewing class. Dale Duuser, Union, NewJoraoy- Union, Now Jtii6«y.— Uul•. p;rr . the activioes'of'a new'depirtment oTthe f Pafm SonltJay oratorTo. Richard" Leepeterrhan of St. Jphn'sTLtitherah ASSISTANT Mi ISTt-ftS Invitations to the annual affair will be sent According to Dr. Stephen Parker, program pany. Tills group will contiriuously_mQnltor Friday-r-1 p.m.. World Day.of Prayer eer- Church,' Summit, His theme for the 8 p.m. • siies at >, 8, 9:1S 10:30 o.m. on parchment-like paper printed in Old English fchalrman, supper will be served to all in all vpiiaaea b{ company plaoiand .gperartona__^ --J--V, meeting in the fellowship hall is -*Is- It Time .'. " ittendance and certificates will be awarded.- . -IK, Church'BoWU..j, j, , script. ' ' for Lutheran Unity?" - ' to Utua-mlneTtlieir- effects, if jmy,.onJ-the ; Weekdays—Masses at 7 and 8 a.m.. First Gold r.Inihs will cover the tables and emerald - The comprehensive, all-day, seminar will B p.m.. Busy Fingers of Wesleyan Service At present there are three major Lutheran environment and will direct efforts toward Friday, 7, 8, ll:H0 a.m. green .velvet holders decorated with- gold include 11 speakers, -a-. New Jersey State elimination of any undesirable effects, • Guild at homo of Mrs. Peg Young, 47 Clinton synods in America consisting of almost 10 1 Miraculous Medal Novena and Mass: Mon- chains will hold tiie napkins. The table prizes. ' ' police film entitled' "Code 5 and a panel "In addition to the specific problems of ave.. Springfield. ' million, members: ther'American Lutheran 1 day at 8 p.m. • . Imported from Ireland, will be boxed' in discussion, Dr. Parker said. . Sunday-- 'One Great Hour of Sharing" will Church (ALC), theJ-utheranChurchinAmerica air aodr-water pollution, the environmental ' Benediction during the school year on Fri- gold and tied with emerald green yarn. " scheduled program speakers and tlielr topics group will be concerned with the broader 'TmrHQME of "AGED"MEATS •be .observed at all services with offering for (LCA), j.And Uie Lutheran Church-Mls,souri days.at 2:30 p.m. • .-Hostesses in medieval costume will greet will be- Leo Kaplowicz, "Legal Aspects for subjects of,' aesthetics, conservation, and . persons In need around the world as part of Synoi Pastor Peterman and St. John's are - EARLY ST. PATRICK'S SPECIAL Baptisms' on Sunday at 2 p.m. by appoint-^ the guests at 11:30 a.m. when the social hour the First Alder;" Dr. Frederick H. Ambrose, ecology. The appointment of Ruffle will enable cooperative lnterfaith effort. 9:30 a.m.. morn- - members of Uie Lutheran Church in America ment,, • will begin. Luncheon'will be served at 12:45' VNeurosurgicaIlnJurles;"Dr.BurtonBtBerg- us to coordlnate_ou.r efforts toward envlron- • FRI. & SAT., MARCH 6 & 7 ONLY ^a* worsiUp,Trivetr Chapel; sermon, "Facing ' • and Holy Cross belongs to the Missouri Synod. 1 Confresylons: Every-Satui'day and eves of „ p.m. Altman's will present tile faBhlon show man "Surgical Emergencies;" Dr. Michael muital improvement — a field In which we have • WHOLE tho Music, -' text, Amos 3:6-16. 9:30 a.m. Official fellowship- exists between the Mis- Holy Days and First Fridays, from 5 to 5:30 .."at "2. JL, Chlechl, "Chest Injuries;" Dr. Frank T, been active for many years." Church School for all ages; nursery through souri Synod and Uie ALC and between the ALC ' " Christoph, "EEMT Injuries;" Dr. Alan N. _ and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The general chairman of die affair Is Mrs. Public Service has been combating air pol- sixth grade in Wealey House. . 9:30. a.m. and the LCA; discussions have begun concern- fcleederman, • "Cardiac Injuries;" Dr. Samuel BRISKET CORNED BEEF Oerman language worship service; sermon, Walter E. Maloney, assisted by Mrs. William ing die LCA and the Missouri Synod. Official lution since 1932 when an electrostatic pre- ST. JAMES Lerrhan,' 'Urinary Tract Injuries;" Dr.'Law- t)ay of Authority," /text, CoL 2:17. Emanuel Leece. Other chairmen eerving on the various fellowship means clergymen may be called and , cipitaior was .installed at its Burlington S. SPRINGFIELD AVI-:., SPRINGFIELD i-ence E. Miller, "Orthopedic Emergencies;" (Water added) Avg. weight 11 to 14 LBS. .-• 79.1 Schwlng, lay pastor, preaching. 10:30 o,m., committees'are Mrs^Ernest Zalqom, prizes; Generating Station to remove fly ash. Since members transferred between this synods. All" MSGR. FRANCIS X. COYLE. PASTOR Mrs. Harold J. Billingtonjnd Mrs. Bernard Dr Raymond .PoggioU, "Obstetrical Emer- then; > every coal-burning installation In the . coffee and buns served in the Fellowship tliroe-eynoils- however, -are Involved in co- REV. EDWARD OEHLING, " "--""",--• Haley; off-premises prizes; Mrs. Edward- gencies;" Dr. Charles I. Poster, "Hcmorr- system has been similarly equipped.- LAST 2 DAYS 6n AGED U.S.D.A. CHOICE. Hall. 11 a.m.» church nursery^Wesley House. operative ventures ~of-world relief, mission $119 REV. ROCCO L. COSTANT1NO, • JSagurton and MTB. Noel A. Splllane, on- taglc and TraumaHc'Shock." and .Dxr Martin— In its latest action, the company announced 11 a.m.( morning worship; sermon. "Facing planning, and military and campus chaplaincy- ; REV. PAUL L. KOCH, Sherer, "The Unconscious Patient." a Uie Music." text, Amos 3:6-16. 6 p.m., Junior premlses awards; Mrs. Herbert Jordan and endeavors through the LutheranCouncll, United that it was switching from the use of coal I LB. ASSISTANT PASTORS -'. Volunteer sqiiads from the following munici- SHELLS of BEEF «.igh.2o 22 High Youth, third floor of Church Annex.' Mrs. John Mullln, hostesses; Mrs. James States of America (LCUSA). - " . MISS SUSAN LUKACS to low sulfur oil at its Bergen and Hudson Saturday—Confessions i from 4 to 5:30 and Mahon, decorations; Mrs. Joseph Engel," pa- palities have been invited-to attend: Clark, Generating Stations. When this conversion. Is -8 p.m., "ChristTiTMuslc,''a Jointly sponsored - Pastor JPftrerman served as a member of- icranford, Fanwood, Garwood, Hll>lde, Kenll- service of the.Methodlst and Antloch Baptist from 7:30 to 9 u.m. - , trons; Mrs. Richard Duncan and Mrs. Jphn —the board. oT^wbrlcf missions of the LCA and completo, fly ash output will be cut 80 per- Sunday—Masses at 7, 0:15, 9;30 and 10.'4S~ Nadon, reservations; Mrs. W, Austin Tansey, WuiUi' . -fcindenLlnri., Plalnflald, Pahwny , "—-"-, SHIPSHAPE HOME- junior at Riiryers rollefte of South lersev. churches;—The-Chancel Choir ' of the host lias represented that church-body in the Na- Lukacs-Positan ! a.m., noon and 5 p.m^ ... table prizes; Mrs. James A. Kennedy, table iRoselle Park, Scotch Plains, Springfield, looks over his first-prize houseboat design In the family's Cherry Hill mobile home with low 1966 levels throughout* the company's congregation, the_Men s and Sunday School — tlonal Council of Churches In the U.S.A. Be~ choirs of the'BapUst Church, and the Ajjulc Daily Masses at 7 and 8 p.m. arrangements; MrflV.William TracyTiid Mrs* -JJnlon,- WastfieldjndJVlnfiald. -wife-Dorothy, and-tlauglitBrs Titerosa, 5, left, Debra, 11 mnnfh^(1and Beth, 4. The student—— fore-coming lo St. John's he was secretaryj —Shoir of DeUieada Qmrdl of God lti Christ, ^pgf M^ trothlannounced- designer combined-mobile home concepts with naval architecture to win a national maga- - out, however, that "the . for interpretation' of the board-of Iwoxld^niiB- • —«-HOTOR-SWEET Newark, will ^hare In a miisical presentation Baptisms: 2 p.m. Arrangements mustflxT Peters, in charge of the fashion show. _ •^zlna^Eponsored-competitlon. *-~ "* . " ~ '. ability of our environment!© cope with the slons for:Uie LCA, a full-time position In - -'Mri-aad-Mra. Beln_B. Lukacs of Murray of the life of Christ. Collation will hn i made In advance, - Proceeds from the event will go towards discharge from an Increasing ntsnber of fossil . Collation will hn HPYV^ REV. RICHARD L, PETERMAN - -.- which he traveled extensively-tomlasionfields . Hill have-announced the"engagement-of-thelE__ renovation of the school cafeteria. burning plants is limited ano'emphasis Ib. by the Methodist Men, during the concluding^ - around the world. Tiaughter, Susan, to Wayne Posltan, son of • ITALIAN SAUSAGE fellowship period in the Fellowship Hall. is now being 'placed.on nuclear po*wer~^£nexa- I'IRSTIPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —:——-- Ills original profession was Journalism, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent PosltanofGregoryroad. Monday—-4 p.m., confirmation class. 8p.riK;— TheajilinKiie in m obHit tlbn for new installations." THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. MAR, 6 Thru SAT. March U ' MORRIS AVENUE ATOIURCH MALL he worked for nearly 10 years with the Potts- Springfield. ' . -;_ A number of consultants are working- with Methodist Men. • SPRINGFIELD' The _ town Mercury, Ppttstown, Pa. This lnmrest rzThe .briderelect, -who was graduated from —UMFcoiripany UT make certain that the nuclear y..a.m. . Woman'omans Society of -PASTOR: THE REV. BRUCEJ5L-EVANS. DJ). in writing has continued In his ministry as a Hillside High School, is a senior at Boston WE SPECIAUZEJN CUSTOM tUTTING : Com*' To Student's sea- Installation.'! will have no adverse effects on Christian Service; business mooting, followed- 'T6day--7:15 p.m.. Girls' Choir rehearsal. to serve aslniosts contributor of^—magazine articles to the University, and-will. recelve-a~B. A, degree ci their surroundings, according to Snyder. by covered dish lunch, worflhlp-and-program.-- ~7:30~p.m., Webelo Scouts. 8 p.m., Senior observes its 7th —Lutheran, editor-of two stewardship—books-- in mathematics In May. ' •-• ' . & PACKING FOR YOURFREEZER— , Wednesday—6:30 a.m., breakfast-study on and author of two text books and two film- Her-fiance, who also was graduated from — 'If. Samuel W. Valenza Jr., and his family • stages-of - the-houseboat^-Several~lnquiries - - ^Iwk rchcarilElZSUS-P.rn,, Bpy^_Scout_com- "The Sermon on the Mount." . ~ '. B'flP^fL'*£!r'''' fnr r1"* H"^Sunday Sz-ftrvrf CUT- Hillfllde High School, Isa senior majoring in - decide to set put to sea in the-mobile home have been made to produce the design, which FRIDAY DEADLINE ; .'. YOU MAY PHONE IN YOUR ORDER; " ----—z mittee meeting. ( yearwith luncheon forDay of Prayer will be published In Yachting Magazine later Saturday—9 p nx., Fireside Croup square 7-Ticulum. - • political Science "at Boston University, where (ANNUALWINTERCLEARANCE I__ they now41 ve in, ihey'ltsinJ*, .' AND WE WILL HAVE IT CUT & PACKED TO YOUR ORDER".'. f The women's groups of Springfield Emanuel this winter, Ibut the Rutgers student has turned All items other than'spot new,s should be dsnee at Evergreen Lodge. ~ 1 he-foothill Club of Muuntainside celebrated Opening devotions will be ledby Mrs.Robert he-ls-presldent of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity- But Valenza has developedanidea which may ••-••• READY FOR PICK-UP — HOLY CJtOSS LUTHERAN CHURCH United Methodist Church, Church Mall atAca- them, all dow\ji for the present. in ouroffice by noon on Friday. Sunday—9:30 a.m.. Church SchboL Classes its seventh a_nniversary_wjth a lunchepn_atthe ' FredeHckSj Hostesses will be Mrs. William and of the Interfratemlty Council. He will eventually "make it feasible to set Out to~s^"a (THE CHURCH OF THE RADIO ."LUTHERAN demyiGrccn^wlfl be host tomorrow at 1p.m. for atl-on a graded_basls for children and Mountainside Inn. Mrs. Gene keily gave the Grablnsky.'chiJrman, Mrs. Anton Parker and attend law school next year. — SEIJCTIONS OALO.REI in a housetrailer. The 34-year-old college ' HOUR" AND TV'S "THIS IS THE UFE") at thfc-annual World Day~6f Pf ayer~servlcc' It young people betwet-'n the/ages of 3 and 17 sentence prayer. Fresh flowers adorned each Mrs; Walter KelchneT, L . Junior has Just won a prize from Yachting 639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD will be sponsored'by the women of die First- BARGAINS GALORE! arc. taught iri the Chapel and Parish Houser- table made up-by-Mrs. Annette WiShbow and Magazine for- The Foothlll__Club was organi'Ecd to—give Mr.- and Mrs. Wilgus were married on Feb. MISSJOANNE waterborne types of shelter. — ANAFFOiATEOFTHE AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS _ Miss lone Lombardl and Mrs. Lydia Schneider. > "s'ervice to the community andi to establish 21, 1920, in the manse of the Second Presby- This led him to design a mobile floating "agers." Hewill discuss some _UN1TED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA -SO. SPRINGFIELD AVE AND SHUNPIKE ROAD -social-contacts. Anyone-residing in Mountain— ~Wrian_Church of* Elizabeth, by the bitBDr/ SOAREWIl_ home, which he describes as a "Connectable non-technical approaches to BALTUSROL WAY, SPMNGFIELD ' :.-.:-•.. _1SPRINGF1ELD, N.J.-_.: :'-" .side for at least two years con1 be eligible Eben B. Cobb. Mrs. Wllgus Is the former Module Houseboat;" made up of lnter- the problems of business de- . RABBI REUBEN K. LEVINE' RABBI ISRAEL S. DRESNER' '— for membership. Some of Uie social activities Elizabeth Primmer. Both she and-Mr^Wilgus- I CONVERT YOUR P luangeable. partsV His main rtes'gn calls for cision-makers who have been CANTOR LAWRENCE P. TIGER _ CANTOR IRVING KRAMERMAN hampered by the nlmostover- nn- nrr lenRnns. howling. were born and- raised,^) Elizabeth, moving HEATING SYSTEM TO OIL . ... IN a single unit houseboat sleeping-aix^-with-*- Today—7:30 p.m,, USX-jneeting.—^~ — Philip 7l«man,-son of Mr. and Mrs. MHton- , g, g. to Mountainside 18 years ago. cholce of dlesel or gas propujsioa. Diesel. whelming array of fact-bear- Friday—8:45 p.m.. Sabbath services. Zisman of Springfield, was called to theTorah dancing lessons, gourmet cooking at home JUST 6 HOURSII! •_. :- -Mr.- Wllgus_*as.relllEd from the American propulsion will give speeds up to 12 knots, ing data as a result of com-7" Saturday—10 a.m.. Sabbath services. ' as the Bar Mitzvoh at the Sabbarh riiofjung and rhatloee theater parties* • --—^——-_ ; puterl/.arJon. Dr. Richmond is Can Cbrnpahy. in "Jersey City ln^964:"H6 and gas up to 30 knots. ' - . Monday—9*30 p.nv.TOcborrti-metling. 8:30 jervlcesonFeb. 2ly rr^ ", - Mrs.'CloVBr reported a sellout (or the show served in the U. S. Army, in Europe during Valenza'i^,design can also be adapted tor a -profeRSor Af management ^ p.m., B'nal BVith MenTS-meetingi' -; •-.-- - . Tornarrow--8:45 p.ni.'l^abbatii evening ser- » . •'AlAl"Airthipp.pp.Ayy * science at Columbifl_Univer-- the luncheon and theater party tarl be put"6n World War L They have five grjuiclrhllrlren. purchase without power, to be towed or moved W'rv1'n*r*j9rt'By— \ 2:4S, p.m.. Si stfrhpod ddult vice:' ProfrWUlard Heekel, dean of the Rutgers KINGSTON CO. -Slly^ lie . resides in' Engle- the waiting list. The date is April £2^. The oii pontoons. education program. 7:30 p.m., Pre-DSYmeet- University School of Law, will be die guest wood.- ways and means chairman^-Mrs. MaryCreme-. By adding -pilings on concrete columns, the . Ing. ; * ' . preacher. Following the service there will be r FMIOII unit Slstrxan' be adapted to use on a tidal Dr. Robert Schkicr, dean "question and. answer pejrlod led by Dean das, has announced tlcket3 are nowa)n sal*;, Engagement is fold" flat or even on a mountalntop.. In the desert, of the School-of Business Ad- - COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH for the annual card party and fashlon'show pa Weimqr Oil Co- Folk CoolJCP. it can be carried on . "duni*! buggy" type ministration, will~1>e moder- MEETING HOUSE LANE, MOUNTAINSIDE Saturday—10:30 sum.; Sabbatli morning ser- be held at Tepper's In Plalnfield ujj April (24.' : : wheelea VeBOin, WUtTVlfrtim-apaons; the: -ator-fpr-the program, Frank MINISTER: REV. ELMER A. TAXCOTT JR. vice. . .. *; ——- Theme of this years showwillbe ','Jl'aDa(rodll - of Diane 8ouchorc/_ Pe Saul of 'Time." -. /g - ;• ~CAU FOR FREE SURVEY unit" expands to comfortably, sleep up to 18 ( P) Livingston is DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: : persons. . dinner chairman. Reserva- ...._..:.. MISS UNDAGAUL. Mr. and Mrs. Henry u. Boucfiard of 253 tions may be made through lyof Manufacturing costs were foremost in Saturday—9 aim., senior high tutoring Ini. EVANGEL BAPTIST.CHURCH rHiUside.ave., Springfield, have announced the the Alumni Office at Seton ==^686-5552 I Valenza's mind during thedevelopmental Newarfc 9-30 a.nui_Carol Choir rehearsal, 242 SHUNPIKE RD.,~SPRINGF1EU1 engagement of their daughter, Diana Phyllisr" Hall. harden Ghb EDMOND COIFFURES confirmation class. WILLIAM C. SCHMIDT. PASTOR to Charles R. Uttlefield, son of RettredMaJor Sunday^—10 a.m.* morning worship; Church Today—7:30 p.m., cholrrehearsal under the and Mrs. Charles E. Uttlefield of Panama " NOW WITH'~ ""' direction of-Jack Havlland, Public Notice . School: grades .1-8, kindergarten, nursery, a program city. Fia. •'." ..:.: :: ... :.. _ cradle roll. 11 a.m., coffee and discussion. Friday—7:15 pjn., PloneerGirls. 7:30p.m., REDITORS Boy Scouts. — The bride^elect was graduatedfrom Jonathans- ESTATE or ALEXANDER PURDON, t»~- Dr. Levin Hanigan, "Sex Education—What the Regional High Scholl and Upsola College and Sunday—9:45 a.mtr-£unday Sehoel; cla'siies- Schools Leave Out." 7 p.m.. Senior High holds a master's degree from George Washr^:. SENEE'S . pursuant to tha ordeir of MARY C. for all age»-frbm:the cradle Uiroughadulthood. ^©oet bird-earvrng Fellowship. :_. Ington University. She is employed as a teacher KANANE, Surrootg ol the County ol 11 a.m.; "morning worship. The choir will JT Mountainside Garden Club members . Union. m»r f'nm-p ufgq ggrntjiuirffifl fro T^q Kaisers- ! exhlhlt to UM Bubvcrlben under OKtli or at 11. 6 p.m., youth groups under the leader- Church of Westfleld.. ftUiruu-iion tbetr cUlma and demand, Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m., Chancel Choir re- lautern American School In Kais^rslauterni "•ftliwt the esUia of nld deceujd within ship of Dick DUgan, minister of education. Mrs. Black will present "Bird Carvlng-^- FOR APPOINTMEHT CALL herasal, adult Bible study, _Germany, and attends the Unlverslty-of Mary- -^tnwnUurromthadataofmIdord«r,or 7 p.m., evening Gospel service; congregational an Atnerican~Herltage,'* a_BubJect she has - th«v-vlll be far-aver b*rr«d itpm jntone- MBS LILLIAN ALEXANDER land. He is employed by the American Re- —eating °r recovsrlngthc uuna against tho singing," special musical selections, and a developed since iyi4~wHea she started carv- 376-9846 Kltty Salmon Happy Jac Sw««t t Low •obacriberB. — . ~"~" TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN! ing blrda^from wood. Mrs. Black has received search Bureau, subsidiary of Control Data. Uur(*>*t EL Purdon -and ; message.by Pastor Schmidt. Nursery care for r Cot Food _ Corporation, Beltsville, Md. ' ~ "' Summit' */*&- • Elisabeth both church services. •many^ awards in her extensive exhibits and Sf|ir Srtitltrt* Pancak* Syrup t Would you tike porno help in preparing A May-wedding ig planned.. - ^ rWWHtUWMWUWWIIHIi 6 "61>7.~Von» 88"^ • Trust Compwiy of Summit, — lectures alony the-Eastem Seahnarcl, hut mnst_ Lillian Alexander ^ N.J., Exftcuton nswtpapar rele^oiV"»*?=WrilB:io thll ' 5P't «5t Kitty Fl.h N Chlx AxuA&WAp, Attorney boolr of~I* Corinthians is being studied In this prized Is her "Best of Show Sculpture Award" 24. EMtJEMDi paper and oik for our "Tipt on'SubmHting a year ago "from the A_A.U.W. art-show-in- Red Bank, N.J. mid-week service. . ioo'> 69< Cat Food 2 cant" 36« \9* Echo. F^b. 28. Mar. 5, XB7C N»w» Raleates." > ' Bernardsville. -troth is announced Mtnsd F^to — (o»wYw F«M$V.OOJ NEEDHELPI _ ' "Mrs: William H.Bonnet.workshopco-chali- -Mr. and Mrs. Adam Alexander of Llnlebrook Ik man, has announced a-program "of "Table rd., Springfield, and Seaside Heights, havean- 6«lslia Solid Pack BRYCREAM Staff NOTICE TO CREDITORS An ln.«p.n.lv. HELP WANTED ESTATE OF DOROTHY HOLT, mlao ad In »h« Claillflvd pafjsi ol Settings" on March 24 at 9:30 a.m. at the First nounced.the.engagcmcnt of tlieirdaughtcr, LU- kwwn U DOROTHY E, MOLT. Deceased this nmwmpaMt will r*acn av«r Congregational Church. Consultants will in- lian, to Robert C. Padavano, son of Mr. und Tun Hostesses fprJTuesday evening will bo Mrs. Feb. 14. ~ 13 ox. 77 < 99< of aald deceased, notice la hertby ftVtn EASY TO REACH FROM ANYWHERE! ib 69* to the creditors of flail1 deceased to Joseph A. McGroarty, chairman, and Mrs. The future bride, a graduate of Summit High Clifford. C. Schcer, Mrs. John B. Carber and- -School and Union County Technicul Institute, in affirmation their cla and demands —Mrs. WlUiam H. Bonnet. Pouring at the teiu employed at CBA Pliarma'ceuticalCo.. Sum- 4dir ' table will be Mrs. Fred.E. Rosenstlehl, prosl- mit. " "" ' rft^MW« 1 -Poly Nqplclnr 200'«.J9* i or recovering the *amv : Lunch Bag* Do-g Food e anbaariber. president.— •——-— ferson High S.chopl, Elizabeth and served in the -— , J\xdith Ann 3eec Facial Ti««UB ZQO'i. 28$. i yy . ihiBston L Ifaceton, Attorney* • JiCRSSociuted^wItirTGalsWorthy-Fleming_and 2 15 ox. can. 29* 135ttn»d3t.—r~—r=-^ In; CARTWHIOHT McGalg Liquor Distrlbuioisjj. ' .

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2 6'Aox. .... •Ut«dbylfaa Surront*. Man C. Kanan«, 10. 20 ox. -»«UT£ 22 UNIOh EAST - -Lomon 2 • 4,Vt o*lv 27« anJ f cport«d toraotUunen t to UM Union -_ .Igtmttmtniniiiiimiiiil iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuitiiiiiiiiiiiuuiinuiy^z T rr-WOOL KNITS* DACRONS* WASH & WEAR • COCKTAIL DRESSFS " 1.49 County Court -- Probats DhrUlpn^ on ™ ox. ui for food or drink. - . NOTICE TO CREDITOnB S - mlttihg Wedding or ongagemont TOPS INSTATE OK MADELINE M. ALLtJJ, Do- GOOD LIFE DAItY LUNCHCOM s pictures may enclose^the $3 pay- FRENCHETTE TOCTEGEINN 0<1 Chock FollONuU purmiaot to tha ord«r -of MAHV C LINGERIE . BRAS . PANTY GIRDLES . SLIPS . GOWHS Bssf Broth KAN AN E. 8urrO(*U of th« County of ping together like DINNER TIL 9 ' i. rnent or tncludo a note asking -4000 UU-Dr«..lng^ UBlDV™dg-OtTth«-»0th -day ot-Vib*— lo;oo A.EL, 1OT0, upon th« ap-pUoation of th« | t 8 ox. COFFEE undorsi|n«d, ** Ex*cu£ora of tha a«Uto ove 4 marriage—crisp COCKTAILS Chick. Broth of amid daceasad, noUoa Is hereby ctvan 'What's It worth to you Ill'll taka avar iniiuiiiiiiuiiumiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiuiiiiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiii to tha creditor*, ai a»ld dacaaaad to poplins, spiked with Special Executlva Menu tha job of laying grac'a?' •' • ' Blue Ch««>e Droilng 2 - 13^4 ox. \ Kt 1 Ib. 83< exhibit to tho vubMrlbarB Under oath or KfflrmaUoa their claim* and demands matching leather touches... at Noon Timo Dally 8 ox. Noodle with Chlckon anlnitthe aatata of Bald decttaaed within t*+t*****+*tfttt+**f**t*f*Hff**; 2 Ib. 1.65 •Lt month* from tha date of oald order, .. . the inspiration of Family Dining - Chl/dren'i M«nu (Gla») 16 ox. «l( or they *iU ba &>r«ver barred from proaecuUnf or recovering1 tha Bade Bonnie Cashin. »UO Vltlt DISCOVER ualnat tha BUbs-aribera, CAROL LANE Cha>* & Sanborn Ho (al Btvcrage Larson Veg All Anna IC OaUa, Tha Swaat Shoppa and uur 16 ox. ' J. W, Oate., Jr^. and 'Colonial Gift Simp and The WONDERFUL No Dep. No Return Btlos. . Central Home/rruat CARD & GIFT SHOP Coffee 1 4^ Company, at Qmabviti. llorl.t wltliln Ilia village , 2 Ib.. |59 D«IJrtont« Catsup N,J,, t-Jtocutori* YOUR.PARTY HEADQUARTERS WORLD Of Pollls, WUUam«( l>appa* It Dillon, AU • PAPER PLATES "(.NAPKINS 14 ox. 25< tarney* UUHVAtlOHl ~- ST. PATRICK'S DAY ;. 263 MORRIS AVE. SPRINGFIELD DENNIS ROSSI OPTICIANS UM1U TRAVEL Kllsabatn^ NaJ, Cold. ' Nov.llL. * Part/ Goods * Bliqulck Alrwlck Burry'i , Union Laattor, Kah, Z6, Mar, 0. 1070 «4 MAIM IT., CHMMAM ' DOMESTIC • INTERNATIONAL Mr. Chip ORRIS'S tt I'M. • rHKIi PAHKINO IN MUAH OK DTOKU 40 ox. 55 « Liquid Roam Daodorixer ' . CLOUD MONDAY EASTER Cord., Candy, Nov.lll.. SYi ox. UNION, N.J. Springfield Travel Service 2456 ROUTE 22 In Hlitorlc DR 6-5191 EXECUTIVES r.od out WUnt ECHO PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER NEVER A SERVICE CHAhCE K«*bl>r Dutch Nabisco . Sunnhlnu Ada whan dicing amploy«a>. FREE ALTERATIONS—Excapl Budget Morchandlio William Pill Colonial Village. AppU Cookl.t 53^ Devil Food AQt Goldon Fruit Broy oboul yuuraaK for only 964-8970 MIILBURN: MILIBURN AVE. AT ESSEX ST. Rt.'jJH Maunlaln.Av.., -. SpRINGPIELD OR 9-6767 C«llo Bag 1 7V3 ox. $3,301 Call oBo-7700, Jolly OPEN EVES: MON. & THURS. TO 9 Our Only Store 379-3BI? WE ACCEPT MASTER CHARGE • 250 Mounloin Av>., SpringfUk, N.J. lor the UL tested label to n I ' I I • /-* -I I . i i.' - . i i , J Thursday, Maroh'5, 197U-UA Automatic timers are used insure a good quality and safe ' rark-UnionXi'tmd sets next meeting Maren 16 • Thursday, March-5. 1970- appliunc^-— • J r Arcbdloceian di-* jj 1 v JMitli^-ttsac -«Bil«--yai«:««>—. -^^;;> '^.r';.^^- K7^-^"^^ -^.^^ Patf JCifl ' -I_^xe«or. -at^cuUu. .«id. tetav - more "freedom, converu fcBGK*Alimj§yfli ^—. -WUH. .r'jfghts :=: l ; arojind to be certain If you, j - !, rRIDAY DEADLINE . -.' First New Jersey Sutc Bank. ' . ; . ' . '...•.. L_. . "' " " ^ t((Iesr"Bpcaker " " iff Htfty AH i' • ""WyHn various areas orf'to avoid coming home to'a have set It correctly and mat" AH iteml other than ispot nows shoultT.be "~ 77T • • Court .Patricia No. 1254,.Cntpr rn h«ip pny fnr ^"iprtTiTpc for rh.ll'ityn nnrt p^'it? -chalrmanshifi. of Mrs. Joseph Kloud torth e benefit of the 6 . The fashion show, featuring designs frbylU \,' at the center. Left to right are Mrs. Irwln Gluckman. Mrs. Seymour ,11 you have ever wondered or edge and-Is out of sight. Is mgrried FeETl iesWn. president of the Guild; Mrs. Clinton Crane, corresponding ~Ee held Wednesday, March TSr at 8 pjn. at the Uvlngstqn School, ,, how a' sharp edge or crease is Understltching may be doneu secretary (holding the check), and Jim Simpson, executive di- Union. maintained without excessive by machine orbyhanddepend- Jo Robert Bonardi ~ presslng.-look-fdi' a varlatlon- lng on the type of niatexial- Daughter Kimberly Jan; of understitchlng as the 'se- and design of the gUDient. Miss Irene Frances- Henneberry,_ dag cret, says Carolyn F. Yuknue, 'The most fretfPH appli- ter-of Mr. and Mrs. John Raymond Henne- AnnuaJiashion show, luncheon" Senior County Home econo- cation of this technique is berry of Hawthorne avenue. Union, was married ijorn to Keit & •mtst;—tmderstrtchtng—ts—tr-.in" collar coiimruaiuii and lg Feb. 14 to Robert As-Bonardi,.son of Mr. and "A seven-pound, seven-ounce daughter.: constructlon technique . that lmportanLln the final rolled Mrs. Armando Bonardi of.Bergenfield.- Kimberly Jan Golllnott, -atfls born Fejuiifl,'•••-. has-^rllffffrrnt^ variations but. appearance. After the top col- Right Rev. Msgr. Patrick McGrath officiated set March 14 by BPW Club 1970._ In. St. Barnabas"rIgspitil7LIvljujBj5n,',;,; .adds -greatly to the profes-_ lar.has been attached to the at the nuptial mass In Blessed Sacrament to Mr. and Mrs. Keith GolUnott of. Irvington., , slonal appearance - of any under collar or facing collar, .Church, Newark. , Mrs. Golllnott is the former Anne Lutakyi ;, garment. the outer seam. Joining tlje The bride was escorted by her father. Mary The Connecticut Farms Business and Pro- Lodge and Mrs. EUnor Moser. daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Lutsky of lrvlngmn,, , --As the term indicates, un- rfillnr p»rfinn \i .the searrtTO Ellen Wormanri of Belleville served as maid fessional. Woman's Club, Union, will hold Its Three new members were welcomed into the and Mr. Isidore. Lutsky of Irvington.,itisr derstitchlflg is under a collar be understitched. ^LVSQRMAN FANNING JR. "of honor. Arthur Ballant Jr. of Fort Lee was 'annual fashion show and luncheop, March 14 club. They are Mrs. Lucy Czarkowgki, Mrs. husband ls-the-son of Mrs. WIlma~GdTHnott- of Union, and the late Mr. Oscar i Stagger cutting of the seam' best than. at the Town and Campus Restaurant, Union. Alma McNanna and Mrs. Veronica Watts. CoU^nbt fI allowance edges of the two Mrs."flonardt,~who -was-graduated from Mrs. Esther Egbert, chairman, has announced checks. iiurtdTBn "•^-Rutgera.-College of Pharmacy, received, a that tickets are being sold by all the members facing to have a finished bachelor of science degree and a degree In of the club. Fashions will be by StanSpmmer -,_.Art display, graded seam allowance of —pharmacy. She 1s.a former officer and member -of Union; ' —" '.... lj..'_... plaids good about 1/4 Inch. For. cotton setsWivrrmdtutw of Lambda-Kappa Sigma, and Is presently The group will hold Its next executive board or man-made fabrics, this 'serving her Internship at Clara Maass Phai> meeting today ,at"the office"of Howard L. Mc- —concert set - outer seam can-be machine macy, Belleville. . > '•'.'• Murray, architect In Elizabeth, -—--- The Brandels University year stitched on the inside-of the Her husband,'who was graduated from St. The next monthly meeting willbeheldMarch National Women's Committee and bold checks are under collar, thus having a - Peters CoUege- in Jersey Clty^-ls a Spanish 17 at the Elizabeth General Hospital. Essex County Chapter will favoBlte fabric designs for all row of stitching showing along teacher In Randolph Township School system. The club held its monthly meeting, Feb. 17 at . hold its annual spring meeting, yeajef-round—wear, reports the edge of the under collar He Is a candidate for a master's degree, in tlie Hofbrau, Unlon._Grace Coviello, RN, pre- • "Arts onaSundayAfternoon. Carflya F. Yuknus.-Senlor but not noticeable on the top secondary education at Seton Hall University, sented iLP'ogram and.film on the S. S. Hope. collar. ' MRS. FRED COR1GQ ANO ~ ' I Sunday, March 15, from 2:30. County Home Economist One ', South Orange. Miss Covlello Is associated v/ith the United to 5- p.m. at Newark Aca- of the beauties of these types " The same technique Is used ""' The newlyweds reside in Dover. Miss Christine Julia Oliwa, daughter of Hospitals of-Newark, and prior to her present Mr. and Mrs. • Stephen_Oliwa of 970 Lorraine demy, South Orange avenue, of patterns Is in the flow of the on the facing side for sleeve- position, was with Elizabeth General Hospital. design as line matches line or less or coUarless designs and ave.. Union, was married Feb. 217to"Freil~- 1 lie program was arranged by Alice Seika, RN. •r> Livingston. Vincent Coiigliano,-son of „Mr. .and Mrs. _Atrndilbltlon and sale of block meets block. This pro- Is- Important for keeping fac- Mrs. Ethel Alliston, president, named the American graphic art and a gression: of design does not _ In place without .pucker- -Nioholas-CorlgllanoiOt436-Lehlgh-ave.vUnion; — ln -— union. speclaUzlng in teaching the Bryhd Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Rocco A. Cutinello of 303 line. I Therefore, to have a ganized by Mrs. Maria Teresa ••Portnoy a Complaint". -— ~'mentally retarded." She~IB"TrTnBtnber-ot-Pi West Lincoln" ave., RQselle Park, havo an- perfect seam of matched lines A. Iterregul- of Santurce, The public is invited Tcrattendlhe meeting -Ea s,gma sorority and Kappa Delta Pi, to meelAAonday afternoon nounced the engugement of tlioir^daughtcr. or blocks, the matching must Puerto Rico. and the coffee hour which follows the meeting. ..honorary society In education; Miss Cnmllle Marie Cutinello to Richard' be done at the stitching line. The new court has 51 char- collection. Theiean shirt-look ending • Her fiance, a senior at Rutgers University, The Bryna Friedman Charity League will Joseph Powers III. sonofMr. and Mrs. Richard Tha best way to achieve ter members and the grand Newark, Is an economics major and plans to meet Monday at noon, lnthe auditoriumolCon- J,_ Powers' Jr. of 921 Yvonne pi.. Union. perfect matching Iff to first "regent is Mrs. Mafalda R. EARLY COPY ...... gregadon B'nalZlon;"Newark. Mrs. Simon - • The brlde--elcct. a graduate of Roselle Park Publicity—Chairmen auLuraed to-obsorve '..enter la—w school -Upon .graduatlpn,-_H- e „,Is, ..a„ l_pjB8S';)n the 5/Rhdr"acarri "Harp bo. Primada da America No. 2011, Final ,h. Friday, ^linrJbrWh*^^ ks will be made for tho-^'Glve-to—^stitute. Scotch Plains, is a dental assistant in Next, laythe pressed maonB • diet in Santo Domingo,- ~-ip~tn |y ^^Ifi nr an^-x-.:-—'-VJ • ' • / r—--rfr—"T«—^n-^rr^-^.-—=~~^.-. -..« Jn.rjlepjs, navy^or red with white trim, 40.00. ; — ' 'iisi^f!: _jVw ,-,wvma -phone.nUnibQr. No date has-baan—sot-for the lrvlngton Monday, March IS. Mrs. Mlchiiel Her fiance received a bachelor of scichco rthe depth of 5/8-lnch, America -was establishec. Lippey, clialrnian, may be called for rcserva- degree in pharmacy-fEoinJdaho State Univer- ui In place.7 _1; * Mrs. Iierregul .said. There tiona. ; •••' •;•••-'•- -•=..-->;.---._-.. sity, College of Pharmacy, Rocatelio; where tie 6_two~edges.:musC-be "re 3,000 members InSSlocal. Mr.' and Mrs. Nathan Llgs of Union will be was a member of Phi riita Chi, pharmacy . " together, not in the sourts. It was reported by ; -hosts at thennefeilBg-ln-honar Bf their IMi an- -fraternity ,_| la .is-u-panner-ln tlie Rita I -TRe vvardcobe look, a-redTjacRef'pyertr'dress TV'— "~~'!l"." .- ' : by--MlasJCflna.,rr^j T: _ . : irpry nf l?ni:Allii:3nri I : far—Miss Kariane_P-resided ;at a_: ...... A September wedding, is plannev. Plans for tha~334th biennial lU^^^^^'^ridoMi^i^^.her-.h '— stltclied as a-regularflatseam~'iaEfanal" convention" :were - on thiinsidei===—-^-thiinside - " ^ —finalized. The convention is you've gained a few. pounds dfiryourwcl|>ht Is news—Includ e your name, phono number. Piijiing or regular basting set for July 19 to 23 in Seattle, about right. will \i not prevent matched Wash. —"plardi or "cliecWf f ... (South Wing). Run Uy MiS8 ping Jjs a seam is stlched.. Glamour plants Sue and operators (who for years owned their own salons) ... in this cozy Bold trims . Airtr stitching, remove the SOMETHING NEW AS A edge [basting before pressing. section, "Ex^ra Beauty Specials" are given every'afternoon, except Sat- _. ti_ '• ; urday, between 1:00 P.M. and 4:30 P.M. :.. Like • accentuate % SIKWDAi PAKTV In tills season of- the big SHAMPOO & SET S2.2B accessories, handbags keep up SUGGESTION f tlio pace/ Bold, hefty shoulder 7-OtAIHOlrflKTH»NCtrSHAMP00 AMD SET)-—fcOO -— -bags big jenougjrtoDaTanco~5"" HAIRCUT 1.00 pantsult look", oblohg"naEu tliar- pull out the shape for aleaner PERMANEMTS 6.60 look and slim trim pouches a RPUER. SKfllNG that swing from aclydnljandlo hint null; In . . . .Isk.For .Sup . . . \ti .(|I'(WIM>IIII>IIIH muke the fashion scene, r- We or*.i/ifi_'_'.Mojtf_ll>v»jiirhaii-...in-Viiwii- County-.—.—. " Crushed and antique" ef-~ 1 ami we won tlatt aa-laim for "(Ueaittiiie.i* anil Betttity" HO MUISI NO WSSI LlAVC IVIHYTHWd TO USI fucts In leathers curry out a Wushuhlc texttired ducroii To Publicity Chairmen! ... Tlie I>lui|uc'la Oii Our Wall ... soft earthy feeling. Flaps, 1 •/ a pockets, belting effects and Would you like top stitching muke up Im- «-18, in luttcioUH N some help in pre- portant dutulls. ' paring newspaper ==To=Hobliblt^iEhoIiSn»ii^ MSlkVATlONS NOW Would you llk> •«• liclp efftarme this newspaper and Wertfleld open 3 nlghti—Moo., Wed., Frl, 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. • Morrfclalr, Newark open 2 nights—Wed., Fri., 9;30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Other doys9:30 to 5:30 LIXUE BEAUTY SALON, INC. In preparing nawtpqpar ra- HELP WANTED ADS Ol'liN DAILY l.o«««? Will, to thl> now<- ask for our "Tips 11.10 N. Broad Si., Hlll.1,1,- TIIVHSUfiY.'Tlh LIVINGSTON ROLLER RINK pop«r and asli.forour *'Tlp» 985 Stuyvssont Avo., Union • Shop Mon. 8. Frl. "til 9 P.M. IN THE CLASSIFIED on Submitting Nows Kl. S-1356 or II. 1-9815 615 SO. LIVINGSTON AVE., 992-6161 on Submitting N0W1 Ra- MOST CHARGES-ACCEPTED OR OPEN ONE WITH US ' • PAGES OF THIS Releases." leac*^." . NEWSPAPER

* •"" ' < m 1 B-Th'n-«/^y. March.5.-.1970-UNION (N..J.\bKADKR ^^S0Si Cnciinn crfnarJn/prJ FRIDAY DEADLINE .Linda. Amhis weds . • ' SPHINGFIKI,D (N. J.)^LJ^ADK I (-Thursday, March.jLJJ?Q.l21_ ..._..__ w_ trrouToffico by no vxind Mrs. RobertTprarigi Peter Bertoloitl in cv vvcf^Ps?| y~asiing scneau/ea ,AII ,ioms olhei ,han 5pot newl-nrouid- b. Census Boreatropens office; a shift in diF6€fej^:^V^0Q^^C^C^ : . "waodbridge-wilfor Shrewl present o productionoiShafce- MnTTca D Ul CO KeniIwprlh churcft „, spear«'s "T^jp Taming oftheSlirew/'thlsyeur ; workers icTBk \rafhed Misa Lmda Anibis, daughter aiMr.and,Mrs ...... --V,- '..'._ UnciejSam w'H ag - approved a"new'po!lcy'dlrectfQh-'foritfie'iG3»TT -'-week. '"""" ••-•'?- '~WIiat.it a Coordinating Agency for Higher propec funcnomng of^tlie aijrl^.{;UH(-_B)!WV-— on REV. Allen Weber celebrated theh e., lrv.inj? » exchanged vows iff.a double ^Hotel in Ellzaneih;%remsiOTeres^^n.w3rk=~ uat iepuit*ur-oi%-KeiaieUi G; M' - County" :—age'of regifltered—tiursefi. As die-reault'of— tn st.-TheresaV.Chnrrh, paign for Uic Sciciices, an effort To. raise ring ceremony iaturday in Sacred Heart- ^ foilowed at the Mountainside Inn. g working Ing on the census may C'VntactUie district office, them out, but to hold, thuiii for census takers Kay, executive director of tlio Union Counry and to implement programs to meet these die meeting, u study was made by Miss Su~ Church, - Sy.iney, ,A reception, followed at the oh^ragiiLSrau -crews for the outdoor. -.wl)o,jwjll.call,;to_pic.|^riiem up. __: .--^.^ _:./„' , $3.21 million for Drew's mw-Hall of Sciences. ..'.'p^^^'l11*,'."^1 ^AiJe.ncy ,f.pr, Jjigiier Education,., needq. Its first projea wus.;n_qiiestibnnRjre .. /.aruic Law^ director of nursing eduffition at M^iinrnlPff*^*-" ' •"As'parFofiis'ruvl.ew orDreWsiiIanfol-tliej; *" PcrtirAmlwy GL'iicrariioupitl^^rnrdlstrifiuLed*1'* Masonic Temple in Sydney.' ' L _ „"' Mary Anne Ambis served ag maid of honoi season of free cultural theater are Invited About 400 crew leaders and census takers ' Tim Cyiisus bureau buys that having lilt- . submitted io'rJiu ijiiioiiCouiity Bourd of Free- mailed to a tliousand .civic and educational 'Hit* bride,, who was given In tnarriage by . will be selected and[trained. Deialled arrange- questionnaire i/i tliu IIOIIR for several dayt; iinui'", tlie board approved President Robert holdur:;. Union County luis tlie only sudi leaders of Union Counry. dirou^houL Liic coumy iii NuvenUns*'. _ for her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles yto attend. ., 1 v '^M: her ..father, was attended by, her sister, Mrs. SorTio lormer Uhionite'„'; ments will be mnde to enumerau: pc'ti'l'' Hi in- luves die lamily tiniu to iiij^eniblc ^iforin: : m'y report llul it will be "essential agency in Mt-w Jerseyandperhapsintjienation, "Tlie que-stionnairt \yj^ done t<» aclueve "f-'n.-[uii', i'.. :i. '-uurdlii'iLiou of all county • (Susan) Klllian, sister of the bride; Beverly.- The production will open (n Woodbridge on 1 Sarah'M. Morso, as matron of honor. Her A" eight-pound, seven-oimce son, Peter stitutions, jails, hospitals, cullegc^, and |)lucop^ ~ non atxHit v-jcli -mi^iib'.x_ Li!....th<-' l^'iseliuli , • ,i I;T lulure 'Drew to develop a:. ^ unlvcr- ll i^. IIIL-"meaiiy by which Uiiion • Cuunry an overall j>erspective o.. county, nciclu, tlieir .iiirivuliv, II. ' .;',IIL-I' (.'tliK.:, .tion wuu, if not a Dzulbutyt cousin of die bride; Stephanie Peters June 29 and move on to successive per- —iry'ui- iiciiduiiiu: di-linction ln.jvn lliern'New bridesmaids included Miss Lois Franglone, and Elleea Bottolorii,;i!nSlQonna_^artolonij formances throughout the month of July in the Kelley,' was born Feb. 4, 1970 at Mercer other than in homes, all in preparation for April ^ ' iliua tipi-'iAllug U|J tliu cent-'iifj and providing," nat:e^ liiimediau; n c. of two exi; ting educa- i.copL* and urgency," Dr. MacKay ^aid. '"ilij lc^;il rciipiJi . .i»lliiy, at Ica^t a cLj^irui)le goal, sister-of rlie bridegroom, Miss.Deborah Duke, 1 when tlie actual enumeration begins, accurate statistics. Jersey." 'I liis nieuns,'Dr.-Oxiiuin .Kaid, thai tional institutions. Union College, Cranforti, ' responses to rh*3 questionnairo were analyzed Uic agency huu i;j>oii^oi\id bcveral conferencea sisters of tlie groom. ' following locales: Warinanco Park, Elizabeth; "Hospital, Trenton, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward "liie university will seeknewmeansofrelating . of Norm Carolina,"Miss Gloria Bailey of New Echo Lake Park, Mountainside; Hamilton Ter- M. Kelley of Cranbury, Mra. Kelley is the i District manager of thecensusofficeisMrs.' -•• and Unionrcounty Teclmicarinsdpite, Scotch and 'a report on these findings distributed wliich have, brought together representatives tharles Killian, brother-in-law of the bride, academically and culturally, to the surrounding ^ .of Newark State College with those of Union Jersey, Mrs. Robert Morrison, Mrs.- Richard served as best man. Ushers were Joseph race School," Berkeley Heights: Duke Island former Dorothy Becker of Union, riniigtmfr'of Barbara Cliiman of Westfleld. Plain:;, "to secure for the residents,of, tlie earlier tills year. Tlie questionnaire enabled •Smith and Mrs. :Louis Parent, all of New •.. .Beginning March 28, mull carriers will deli- county tiie services and facilities of a com- citizens of Union County.to express dieir College and die Union County Teclinical In- Deckhut. Neil Sbdorne., Richard Costello and Park, Bridgewater TownsliIp;"Memorial Park, "Mr. "and Mrs. Fred Becker of Ostwood ter- The board alsoapprovedDr.Oxnam'sasser- York Stole, For her wedding the bride chose Summit; and Donaldson Park, Highland Park. race. Union. '. , ' *' ver, census questionnaires addressed to each PUC tells Pennsy munity college," Dr. MacKay explained, concerns.to tlie agency. Tliese findings iiave stitute," Dr. MacKay said. "Partlcularthanks ' Robert Patetta. t _llon tiiat "the first, essential is to grow in arc due Dr. Nathan Weiss, acting president a gown of white velvet, tho bodice appllqued" Bertoloni, who was graduated from residence in this census district. Tiu'se are to "The agency, in addition to coordinating. been- turned --over to tiie two insuitutions for with lace medallons. Matching lflfce" applique be filled out and mailed back on April 1. A strength as a university of academic distinc- tlieir_ guidance in determining programs and. of Newark State,' for Ills enthusiastic' sup-' g ppq Jonatnan rjayton Regional High School.Sprtog- the facilities of the two schools for the max- brown, postage-free envelope wi 11 bo enclosed to open ~the~doors tion, a center of liberal Qndhumanelearning."- imum service of the citizens of Union County, courses .to offer. port of this venture. These meetings, now bordered her floor length mantiUa veil. Sh°--Defci is cn,plOyed by the New Jersey Bell ' with each questionnaire for this purpose. No He explained that "an such, tiie university will collects state, county, and federal educational • » » , , . ' • placed upon a regular schedule, have already enrried a cascade bouquet of.gardenias, fug! Telephone Co , Elizabeth. embrace programs in undergraduate, graduate, THE VAIL-DEANE^CHOOL ' census taker will call at households from , allocations, and In accordance with contractu- THE AGENCY LAST MAY sponsored a ruiiiiltcd in . improved admission and trans- _mums and yellow roses. Her attendants wore Her husband,-wttoTrag graduated from Cran- JI which completely filled out questionnaires are of its waiting areas " and .graduate-professional studies where In- al -arrangements made with each institution. fer practice,-planned exchange of facilities floor lengtli gowns, of- blue velvet and carried ford High~SUioul. is a ^eigeant TtTtfie U. S. struction is tlie focus, andwherebothresearch-; bouquets of pole green fugi mums. Marine Corps.' —' •' A College Preparatory FOR GIRLS returned. \" _ =~reTmbursus these institutions for services and better underslanding of one another/^ l Tho Pcnn Central Railroad 1ms been served and the application of knowledge arc important AiAong other activities of tlisagency during __ • James Fabricatore,' cousin of the groom, * " \ • • There are 211 other c-nsus districts a show cause order by the Public Utilities in support of tho instructional process and in rendered, Dr. MacKay said. • '. ' • • - Y WCA mini tour • • • • • the past year was a two-day visit to Balti- served as best man.. .Ushering were Robert ^ (BOYS, GRADES K-3 throughout the country where this-method of" .Commission pertaining to the closing of waiting McCauley 'Jr , brother of the bride,-Gerald -enumeration will be used. *Tho Census Bureau tlieir own right." ..__.:. . . _ -l.TIlli EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR explained tliat- more Community College by five agency people : . roomB at the Uli/abttli station. "Tho university," the board agreed, "there- - to study the urban programs there, meetings - Fabricator^,, another cousin of the bridegroom; Third-child born Feb; 7 _.. sip?«iiwiBni70~ADMiS5io>r Tlie PUC ordered the -railroad-to show-cause tlie relationship of the agency to the two In- slated this spring Howard Jones, Steve Kessler, Rrtwin Kayler^ ' popalation live in tliese di -fore reaffirms its primary commitment to. . stitutionsjt utilizes Is supervisory, advisory,. - with civic and community groups, with repre- -CRADE5 1-5 -^-n-fTTrm.l-Jm,.,-ln|. rn7Tyy~why' tin; wnlriii[' The Mini Tour committee of the-Adult: TriTf New Jersey. to -Chdrles-FeFruggias most port, include the larger cities and'their Mrenpthenlnfl in concert the College of Liberal —and Visitnri;il, hlif "<-l»nfly tho tv-laflnnclilp ^pnrjirivp^ nfThe Mi;rrnpnHr,m R^gjnnnl Pnnn— suburbs. ' . room of the Elizabeth Penn CentrarScation Arts, the Theological School and die Graduate is not managerial." Uepartment of tlie Elizabeth YWCA, a United cilj- with .state officials, with freeholders, - The bride" is a_ graduate of Sydney High should nourcmaln open at all rimes. _ :hool and the University of North Carolina, — A five-ppundrone-ounee-aaugtiter, Kristine ,_'. School." ' - . tthe=suj»rvis.ory_respon=_ Fund agency, has planned a new series of with municipal representatives and thosefrom TT ~ .The railroadhad-closed its waiting rooms., ~TTavdvlTi~PlctureE~to be given on-fourTuen- 0 11 af"Wriari~ Barbara- Ferruggia/wa5~tjorn £*ebi~7i-"Iy/u,in " •'••',""• GRAOES4-12—" — -TJieiboard action follows approval Inprtncl-" bat. the ^monies for ~~~nearby "coUege^aTTdninlveVsItic^T^ "^"^^ " for certain periods during die week while pie, by the Committee on Long-Range Plan- ' citizens ' 'interested in making tlie UnionCounty N.J..Schools systeraJklr. Frangione, a gradu- Overlook Hospital, Summit, to Mr, and Mrs. tlie PUC was considering such a request, inu ro rams ate of lrvlngton High School and Murray Charles .Ferruggla of 49 North Nindi et.. _^ BY APPOINTMENT „ nlnii, of Dr. Oxnam's-lntention to develop "a t? S *» higher education more responsive' rallrdad hadrciaimedaliat the Department of- unique small university ot national repiUation to community needs." State University.--Murray, Ky., Is a'TUglit ICenllworth. She Jojns two brothers, Ricky and Transportatioa and tlie PUC had no Juris- instructor with Chatham Aviation, Morris- Ronnie. • .' . ., ~ - KINDERGARTEN: and regional relevance." The faculty and then , • * * MRS.' PETER M. BERTOLOTTl diction In die matter^ ;— —the- braird will next considtir specific program •THE AGENCY ALSO FEELS that it has a town.. The couple will Jive in Morristown Mrs. Ferruggia is" the former Kathleen— — BY-APROINMINT Tlie Peim Central was later ordered to re- mend to'Uie" two Institutions programs and upon their return from a honeymoon trip to Collins. Corpett • Linoleum- • Tile — proposals-basoduomiis policy direction ., course!, ta meet tho .needs of the county. Coffee will be berved at 1 p.m. and' the responsibility to' kticp iliu freelioldera and QUALITY open" its waiting rooms pending the outcome Added to the board at the meeting were-Win- —lectures will begin at 1:30. They Include: other cofonty officials informod of important- ' _ MRS. ROBERT L. FRANGIONE ' ; Acapulco. .. . ^ . ' . . NEW LONG TERM LEASING 618 SALEM AVE., ELIZABETH,, of today's hearing. ^^'J3asically, the vlsltorial role of tlie agenqy~ •~ • Sing~along set Sdturday "AT V COMPETITIVC PRICE'... THV OS" ' llirop C. Lenz, cliairman of tlie'executivecom-'"^ js to take an overview of present and future ~ March 17, Safari in East Africa, by Misslrma developments in tlie field of higher education, PUC commissioner Anthony J. Grossl said mitiee of Merrill Lynch, Pierce,.Venner and^ Heye% educational assistant, TrailsideNature TO PUBLICtTYjCHAIRMEN: _ PLAN AVAPBLE: TELEPHONE: 351-3141 540 NORTH AVE., UNION higher educational-needs of .Union County and to be intelligently informed of"smuCond ted- Sc Anthony's Catholic Young Adult Club '..the railroad's action "Is indicative of their, Smltli, Inc., and Douglas R. Nichols Jr., presi-_ and Science Museurri; March 31, Colorful • oral developments in higher education, to in- ' complete and flagrant disregard of tile ptlblic then through recommendation, encourage the Miss Caruso fro/h Would you -like some help in prepgring__ will- hold an old-fashion sing-along Saturday dent of Nichols r"aT East, Tokyo, andchairtnan - —provinionof such offerings in the two Insti- Venice and tlie Lake Country of Italy, by Mr. - terpret their effect "upon the county, anctto j at. 9 pjn. in the School cafeteria, 227 Center ~OPEM MOM., THURi: io~v" necessity and convenience. Even If we have of the Board of Neptune Mlcrofloc, Corvallls, and Mrs, Brook^Smlthi-^April 14;-Arfzona •- assist in provlding~statc and county officers newspaper releases?~Write to thil news- to fight the question of jurisdiction Irrihe' tutions,-providing Just compensation for ser- sc, Elizabeth. Everyone from' 21 yearsTjld- THAT ROOM - lf)..-O_»l(anl-jU._0»i». IA«-|>.r word Ore. These are the 15ih-andl6th new members Highways, Byways and Grand Canyon Country, witli such Information as may be requested/,' paper and ask (or our "Tips on Submitting Call 486-770O. 352-7400 _, courts, (lie railroad-and tlie,public will know vices rendered. Sensitivity to the needs and toN. P.Rizzolold fs welcome. Tickets are availabUfat the door to die Drew board since n revised charter of* rightful development or*TJnIOn"~CoUnty and by Mrs. Altv-r-f KfwhTpr rh^Mr^'g i-lbrarian, tho executive director satd. News Releases." i»l Poik m our tot ar - loo Wonl Sunday-to makltibtf Chick Po^s *T 3 ~ Call Trailside for 3ky Information, anew has been Iii charge of die Union office since' Call 686-7700 - nowl KIELBASI ,2c PflOGRESSORED service for the DebpIc~6rj!|irbri~C6Uniyr!iM 1957. —been-initiated-at thi^Union County-Pa rk-Con> •-The-company- serves-tlie-lnvesdng-public— as an Important guide to qual- 3 - 99-= mission's Trailslde~Nature and Science Cen- with all listed stocks, mutual funds and over- ity. CbMseTf fresh ham which TURBOT tier, fn the Watchung Reservation. .'•'•' the-^ounter securities. Automatic quotation Fresh ham —_has-a high proportion 'of lean raSror ROUND ROAST Persons lntfirested in information on the" machines give the latest figures immediately. to fat and bone. The flesh -skies-may call"'232-S930 every day, except- The offices are open Monday evenings. •-should-berfIrm and fine' (ex- " GHANDUNIONFRO^fN CUT | 1 00%. COLOMBIAN COFFEE GRAND UNION FROZEN-CUT Friday, from 9 a.m. to S p.mT Information to ._ niredrTBe color of the lean be:gly^:;o"t-lncliuies-tiu:-tlmes-o£ the rising._ r may range from a grayish Corn or Peas Pride of Co.inii2iia Grssn esans —iind setting of the" sun and moon, the visible •FRTDSYTJEADUINE"" ~~ pink to red. A younger animal evening and morning stars and other-data All items ithcr lhan spofn^ws should, be a juicy dish will tand to be more grayish. wMiattpwdioi* concerning thenlally changes in the sky.• in our offico by noon on Friday. pink 1V1 rAlor. . „_! Have a menu change of pace . For a top quality fresh ham, $0m€r "with fresh-ham, suggests Anne , purchase, one that is three L,; Sheelen, County Home .pounds or more. A smaller one Tomato Pig^BB. Data school .economist. will dry out during cooking. Wm^CinXSE^^a'^iA^jsALAD ^29T S^GAWNE i? people Fresh ham is a pork cut Allow one quarter tQ-OAe half- which provides a-flavorfuland_ pound boned per serving, and. e lir $ 00 -to-be-held - juicy main dish. ,It may be That'* what yoo pay at Grand Union. 1.29 with a APWCOTPRESEKKEi-4 49 ~c£Kl0WDlR 3 ^ 1 iuOUMjTLEANER -oua-lhicd-to-ene half, bone-In— 5.00 purchm*. And that's not vary muchl EtfMdally always purchased~wlth the bone in or per serving. FLO"l')A SEEDLESS with rhf> bone removed and t# you cfMctrth* prlc«i on pomlalajnom*! cook* AMERICA'S FAUORITF SWEET TENDER lor bankers — Pork cooked at low to» wawl Porclaln «min>«| bond«d to B»MI. Sp«f«f 1.J9 the roast rolled and tied. The moderate temperatures is GRAPEFRUIT Eight Union Counry Bankers seem to advantage of the.boncd roast generally more tender.-julcy—J For this on* quart taucapan and to* what raalh/ Heinz Kelchuu | Tomato Juice LilitsyPRas . have registered to attend tho is that it is easier to carve. and flavor(ui .than pork cooked good-cooking It all obooll You'll bo back lor tho 1970 New Jersey Bankers As- Appearance ;of pork serves at high temperatures. r*ttofthoHff. • •-"" soclatiorTYNJBA) Data Pro- cessing School to be hcldSun- find day.through next Friday in the r rinsoucMr«~ " s 1 laddon Hall HoDel in AtlantiC- QUICK CONVENIENT: J tASV TO f'Htf'AHK Clty. More than 100 bankers the best v ESCAROLE . , BOWCRAFT ' MARlOa ' W#^_ WCHOP ' ' - from New"Jersey und^ neigh-

IMPORTED PliaM ITALY • AMIHU PEARS - scliool. CHEESE PIZZA 59* ORANGE JUICE nte POTATOES^ 3"$100 WAjriES -""^ Union" County ace Robert. CROQUETTES JJBrj CREAMED^SPINACH 3 "»' *F SARfUEE DANISH J^cgfcjUpp^ K'.l lUtklouttyf burban -Trust Cq., Cranford; ^kM >tfit PORCELAIN ENAMEL C Edgar ST . Boaclf,;- WllHam ttom EKJWN|ERr£ 69 CHOCQLAIt. f' b

-tmkmuNa! Plalnfleld...,.! ; —T«e-;Bchoor consists oftwo_ _ ^W rono—^week -sessions spread M from Ih* *¥*n (or ih»v*) rlgh* to^ WHITE BREAD 3 95 PINEAPPLE PIE 1 49* .—vr^ Mw «oM«. Cook and i.fv* (o.«»rtjl« PINEAPPLES ^_over two years with extension— Union's 'boslplace ... ptmctital ond pntty pot* and pans. E COUPONS—j- work" requlred_bo[we'eria(!!i»— noncALoiiioctcuiUntt to shop') has,an ex- With tklt T up i II KJ ymitwi* •) ' . siiiiis." Computer - related ORANGE DRINK ' terminal and communication!; ...citinfl.-JiO-lwtlonJof.... PROGRESSO GRAND UNION I MAXWELL «! i pleasantly priced equipment will bo installed .1 CtlJtHS bdehllyl EXTRA BLUE Quy BM hold* ol. quality merchandise, POTATO CHIPS' j HOUSE INSTANT I II Gnod Union Vlummi I und operating in 1 laddon Hall J««t IIli* gloti... right In your dlihpan ouve OIL : - durlny tlio BChool-ueaalanafor— if you iieecl one -— tlie licrit place and is big on tKou- •r dlihwfwhf. No MfVfJflSi rt» Hfutf-: ; Vitamin Sale Lit wcowl boltl. (oi It I bhff, no \p+i\a\cleaning looJi...«v«r.' STAMPS tMl HI IHfM f4 txl* . student training. Is in the classified »ae;es of : -ghtlut service.— , —ry Tins NJBA Data Proceaaln Come soo us for REOULAR OH MINT Hihunl H fh" ""^ ul111 ^ ^ JUCIII craftwmen stand liy to serve you for all the fine footwear fo IBUIULI'" kind operated by a uuto bank- tho entire family needs of an ailinir house. 9T PHIBFER'S CALYPSO L [ IOQTUPASIE '"! ers . association uud lu under and personalized il||tiil mmi r zlz •If-".vwi-are-it—erttftsmitn-tif—Hwy-iyiie-1- fitting- by - Manny—%- «r Avoiodo tat an ••citing n«w DRESSING TISSUES 7 Data Procuring Committee Archery - Table Tennis l I fV liainter, electriciun, mason, home improvement Hpe- Friedman and Ken PRELL LIQUID headed by Pete^ LuCarbu, Redvanly." Pony and Horse Rides BETBIUE8TAMP6.T00I ItCtlUH 01 tUMD TO 11010 . ' • vice - preaidont' and senior cialist you .will find a classified yd is a mighty Iiandy .opoi-utlona officer, Natlonid lool to help you liulld your husiness quickly and in- Spme shops always SALE TIME At HIDDEN MAGIC i Commiuilty Bank, Rutherford. ' seom to find the PONDS COLD CREAM best customers.... Bowcraft Sport Shop PROGRESSO I, Hj J EXCEDRIN I tU LAND'OIAKES « ,••*• to 9 p.m., Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SPRINGFIELD - G«n*rdl Gr..n Shopping C«n)-f, MorrU & Mountain Av..,-Op«ajik= ....Jli.U I'.- Op«iV Thuri., 'til 9 p.m. All R»

in two theaters 1:35," lO^i'; SurL. 1:30. 3,30, 5;^ 7:30. Sforles by Dr. Seuss—iai-Hans Christian .9:30. - ..... ' . . , Anderson and a musical, composition by "," film version of iheBroad- _..,...BELLEWJE-XUppej:. Motttplair) -- J.PAINT- *'db4 T —yesterdayr-The-picture-- -wl _. _.„___ i 'i'OUR WAGON. evenings at «S0; Sunday even- the-medium of Ugtltl>y lhe theatep ofUjpjj ' ngs. 7:30; Wed., Sat, -Sun; of Saturday, March 14, at theatre- Six; Matfl ' Bergman, Waltor Matthau and GoldleHawn, is , Metucheiu

r^z^^nwm] SECRET SERVICE/Thur.. "FrlTTMbn./TuesT; flieatre Six Community Council, the group "Cactus Flower, *'_u/hich tells a story about a 8:20; Sat., 1:25, 3:50, 6:20. 9:30; Sun., I. "zi^fleniist »md- his romantic complications, was will create structured compositions of' light r r 3:30. 6. 8:50; featurettie, Thur., Fri., Mon., by combining live performers, shadow puppets, /^"filmed in " coIdif "Shd" directed by "Gene Saks. tues., 7:40;'Sat., 1, 8:45; Sun., 8:30. and music with such light techniques as large / • m • • screen television projection and refracted,, -" FOX^UNION (Rlv 22) — CAGIUS l:l.OWI-:ii, reflected, mid projected Image-. 1 reduced by 'Pagliacci' to play Thur.V Fri., Mon.,'Tues., V, y:2U; Sat,, 2:05, specially designed pieces of projection equip- 4:0S; 6, 8:10, 10:40;- Sun., 2, 3:55, 5:55, S, ment. ;fl:30. . ' . . Two children's shows, at 11 a.m. and(2p.m.. Paper Mill stage A '"- MAPLEWOOD — CACTUS'FLOWER.Thur., will Include Hans Christian Anderson's The- Fr., Mon., Tues., 7, 9:20; Sat., 1, 3:05, 5:05, Llttle Match Girl," narrated and with Jive Opera Theater • of N£w Jersey will pre- 7:40, 10:10: Sun., 1,3:05, 7:10,9:15; featurette, sent n suburban performance of "Pagliacci." performers, "Beyond Zebra," an alphabet of in the Paper Mill Playhouse, March 16 at Thur., Frl., Mon., Tues., 8:45; Sat., 2:40, (mn[Tlnnry letters represented by Imaginary K:30 p.mi, starring Miss Linda Heimall of 4:45. 7:15. 9:50; Sun., 2:40, 4:45, 6:50, 8:55. animals, will feature shadow puppets creatod Union, who is with the New York ClryOpera; MAYFA1R (Hillside)* --' THE QIAIRMAN, by Miss Jackie Cassen. director of the Thea- and u performance of. "La Traviato," starring Thur,, Fri., Mon., Tues., 6:45, 10:20; Sat., ter of Light. Lucia Evangelists "(Mrs. "Jerome Hines) at 7, 10:35; Sun., 2:45, 6:20. 9^55; THE HARD Presented in the evening performance at 9 will-be-"The Little Match Girl," without UK ' Symphony b.Bll..NJew!n:kJ. AprlJ_26,,Area_resl- . CONTRACT..Thur.rFri.. Mon., Tues., 8:30: dcnls are inviied lp_Joijj tiie chorus for the Sat., 5:15, 8:45; Sun., 1, 4:35, 8:10; Sat. maC. narration, and the. premlBr£_oi_'JQuarxW tor .- •ici-r.f' '^\ the End of Time, based on me music of _ 'pcrform'ances.- DRAMATIC. SCENE.— DusUn Hoffman, left, and Jon Volght, botlyrf whom were nominated THOSE DARING YOUNG MEN IN THEIR JAUNTY JALOPIES, 1:30. Oliver Messlaen, French organist and com- Auditions are held" after each_Sunday night for Best awards In "Midnight Cowboy," are seen in scene on bus to Florida. The poser. . , rehearsal, at the Plainlield Trust Bank In picture continues at the Union Theater, Union Center. —••—- ... r-'anwood at 7:30 undej^the.direction of Anthony,. M1LLBURN CINEMA (Millburh) — THEY Manno of West Orange. ". SHOOT HORSES, DON'T THEY?. Thur., Mon., lues., Wed:r2r73079=30TTFrt7r2r8r40i30; James Bond film Sat., 1, 3, 5. 7. 9, 11; Sun.; 1:10; 3:15. 5:20, 7:30.9:35 -.„. .»_ M amffionld a neesll ORRTONT (ii.0.)~~ OHTWHTmrtoV uiip Ttinr Fri Mon.. Tues.. 2:12, 7:20, ™"'On Her Majesty's Secret Service,'* UivlsH u . in Millbum movie James Bond adventure story, opened yesterday 9:44: Sat., Sun., 2:12, 4:46, 7:20. 9:44; - ''Tlicy Shoot-Horses, Don't They7," asorik- at the Elmora Theater, Elizabeth. The picture —UNION~(Unlon Center) M1BNIGHT COW- BE IRISH .n^-pottralt of the depression era marathon "has George La^emby as James, Bond, vrfdj' BOY, thur.,-Mon., Tues.^2, 7:30, 9:40; Fri., dances and their human degradation, continues Diana Rlgg and Telly Savalas. 2 8, 10:30: Sat., 5i40. 8, 10:30; Sun., 1,3:05," ELEBMTE I- i on screen at the Millbum Cinema, Mlllburn. DirectPd hy. Pprar-Huni. and filmed In color, 5:10, 7:15, 9:30; Sat. mat.. THUNDER filRDS. Jane EondiL-Stars with Susannah York, Mi- the movie concerns a villain with an extortion 1. , — chael Sarrazin, Gig Young ond Red Buttons in. • scheme, and It shows scenes of fantastic ski- ST. PATRICKS tAY ^stellar rolog, — slope chases, clashes and escapes. ' , _ Free organ-concert set Th-.- picture, filmed In colotyWas direct fry _* Sydney Pollack. It won nine oscar nominations. —TnerNew York Thoator Organ Society-will v^gnd we get J&e nicest ^Chairman' opens present radio, television and recording organist and-composer Lee Erwln in a free' IIIIUIIIIUIIIUUIUHUIIItltlUllllUIIIUUUUUUllW pops concert on the thoator pipe organ at at Hillside theater the Rahway Theater, 1601 Irving su. Railway. Station Gregory Peck and Anne Heywood co-star in Sunday, at 11 a.m. The concert lsfree and • JANET BLAIR —- Veteran singer-dancer- "The Chairman ''_film about a secret miBsion open to the public. actress plays the title role in ",'L_ r letters about /f. ^ -to China; whjeh opened yesterday at the May- stage musical currently at the Paper Mill Breaks fair Theater. Hillside. The picture, in^color, :. Playhouse in Millbum. DINE UDT for lh<- pleasure ..• ,.-.- • "Mr.'" . are really the Everly Brothers in disguise." •opened yesterday at the Alt Theater, Irvine- But late 1950s rock Isn't all that is on (vocal by Sarah Vaughn),, "Giggle Grass," ton Center. ~*~ - •-.---' . 761-9850 "Bridge Over Troubled Waters."-The title ilSweet Wheat," 'Wiat The World Needs Now," a vocal of the same number J>y Merrilee The picture stars Jim Sterling, " Robert LEE MARVIN — Actor has starring role in - song,- though" reminiscent of earlier days, Rodan and Shirley Parker and was filmed In 1565 Spiingfltld Ava., Maplewoed "From fheresponse 1 havefeceitred ' .. . Rush, "Celebration Of Life," 'Dynamite," wiae-scale musical "Paint Your Wagon," "i \ ' • . ' ' * '' stands on its own as remarkable piece..of "Flop Sweat" and the Instrumental of "Sun color. Raymond Jacobs directed "The Minx," at Bellevue TheAter, Upper Montclalr, .• •'.:. .... "• '"' -'I' '•'' '••••' "' '• music. Actually, It • Is rwn. snngw in orie. Dance".,, r Ceiv ~: it is apparent thalyour circuloTibh-— ' "You sure helped me a grear deal v •'•—. •.-.... ' On-the bouncy-.side-is "Cecelia," which Heard on the CACTUS FLOWER LP are the - _ f ed a very nice job through mpves along at a happy pace. Simon and Gar- —numbers^-—'-'-The—Time- Foe Lpve Is Any- 1 * f'">th7bugh the ad—in your gapers funkel'.-sound-.morelllke Crosby, Stills, Nnsh ttme"~(Vocal by Sarah Vaughn), "To Si? CROSSWORD PUZZLE Z the ad—better-thpn.expected... islroJyTexTenVrvej^^^—CH'-() VV '^ and Young in this particular cut. With Love," 'T' Needs To Be Bee'd With" „ ... , • • ACROSS (vocal by Johnny Wesley), "She Hangs Out" surrounding,cp^mun^s. nn. „ .. A PIRATED EDITION of-Bob E)ylan in con- 1. Pltcher'i SLMidai t- Today's Answer (Doln' The Dentist), "The Spell You Spin," ' boo.-boo and want to thank you very much." .. -•-_--' '. . ,__ rim ~n\~Vv.- . cert has hit the recdrd racks at about $10- 1 mUtmka ' a piano verslpn-o(- '-The—Time For Love Is S. Ice for- 53.Oa»- for the~two-albuM~5et.~The tapes were made Anytime" by Quincy Jones, plus another ver- mation md-were stolen before-Dylan's ' voyage ' FOR ENJOYMENT IN EATING OUT __:- •^..-.-.^M M&8.-l %.i • r---- ••••--™ ^MISS XI. sion of the same number, this time on,the . ,9. Munch- bird v s 54. "All there" regular record distributor could cut master organ by Quincy. You'll enjoy both Lp's if hauwn. 21. Bit of '•'••••••.• ••'• ...._•:__+-'.. .- •—.•.-;• ':.l!.'- - ' • -— 'irilu : : V.'-'-'MT" 1 - ...discs. - „. you see the films first... for'one — DOWN r irtin ._ - ... MOST REQUESTED: by Freddy Martin,- 10. Arabian 22. tola— THERE ARE TWO new release's by the his tenor sax, and Orchestra. Freddy's chlafuins 3. So. Am. tiv« of JSeWles. .Qne_is their "Sliver Apple" jacket, smoothies include: (Pineapple) "It Couldn't 12. Debate. country ' the hop ly ITI"W" a*rthp "i irei" from the— j AT flower' companion The. other release is a" conglomeration of ' -musical ''Cabaret,-*'- "Lara's Theme From HVEPOINTSr fo Rfi number". mnny of which 14. Birthplace 4.Pay .".;.. MULLIGAN'S Dr. Zhlvago," "Winchester Cathedral," the " of - homage •~ UNION never appeared in album Jorm bfbeforeo . InI - bossa.nova beat of "Meditation," "So What's cluded-4o^-this release are "Inner L.ight^' Abraham 5. Wager . New," "Games That Lovers Play,"-"A Day 15. Study 0. O«trlch- •--• — Lady: Madonna;" "Revolution"' and 'He- y-In- The— Life—Of—A-^Fool*—(from-^lack— -Hke-WnJ ^Availability on both albums ie limited, Orpheus"), "Walking Happy" (from "Walking 18. Alcott " T. Stir up rafts 44. Jugoslav Oil) Intend Bor, Lsung*, Ptlvol. ut~within a inonlh the records jvill~b"e on Happy"). "Dommage, Dommage" (Too Bad, heroine . 8. Mourn "'—32. Relative dance 9 OLINTOM AVE. A (oaslly ploc. (or Conllnxilol ond counters everywhere at normally excessive Too Bad), "Top. Of..Ttie_SxriE"--andJ.'Bom_. 20. Chicago 9. Famoua — of Eden ••7. Odd IRVIMOTOM OBNTER American Pood prices. Free' (from "Born Free). Over-25 musical Rlba. S»okt & Lot»l*» Enltaas Including patots and ventaMu minutes. (DECCA RECORDS)... ' • • 5 6?Tn ttail'v 1J P* - J **• • JOHNNY CASli, wlio n year m;o wasJcnown state: abbr. H.Nurwry silk - land • - .50-14.7) - Al.o *llilr.n'.««,u Sl.Jewiih _rhym«_.. 3fl. Spirited 480. Coffee . -only to tliosa wesu ot llie Applacliiuns, con- 5p«clat Businessmen's Lunch •"••>. tlnueauJfl sell "bIg~amBhg~rock7rah"s7'His-totf;- —month ' —-. chamctaf Ty' receptacle V Dolly 1J - 3 . albums now-lncluddr-^San Quentin," "Folsom -• War' remains 26. Attic 28. Conser- CATERING FACILITIES Prison," and "Bitter Tears/'The.last album- FOR ALL OCCASIONS • is a collection of songs about American In- on screen at Ormont vative's '__ : opponent: EMTERTAIMMENT NITELY .. OLD ITAUAN-AMERICAH REJTAUKAMT dians.- -"",.- ^ Laurence-Olivier heads the prominent-cast— abbr. Most Cradi* Cord.ft Honored ft COCKTAIL LOUHGE ofVOhlWhat-iuLovely War," at the Ormont 30. Also S9S MORRIS AVK.. SPRINOPIELD . Theater, East Ouinge. The picture also stars 31. Part ota_. EVERGREEN (AI end or Mlllbum Av>., "h.r.-Rt.. 34 B«(ln») Concert to present tale John Glelgud, Ralph Richardson, Michael Red- cartridge STEAKS ' LOBSTERS - PRIME RIBS ' gravei John Mills, Vanessajlfidgrave, Susannah 34. Swabs PLUS AN EXTENSIVE ITAUAM UEMV LODGE SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER ~ »J.5O of Peter and the Wolf York, Maggie Smith and Jack Hawkins. 3T. odds - w tfthlhl CHILDRENS* complol. Sund.y Dinner *l,95 i s on er newspapers Peter and the Wolf, the orchestral fairy The picture, directed by Richard Alien-, 38. In the EVERGREEN AVE., LOUNOE-BAR OPEN DAILVEROM NOON jale by ScrgO Prokofiev, will be presented borough, was-filmed In color.. • lower—-. ' BARUAID-JOYCK SPRINGFIELD ( J at the New- Jerii(.-y Symphony .Orchestra's WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT A DANCIMC ---Summit Family Concert on Sunday. The con- • gartner •whll» - ' Coloring FoclllHylHy'; ; ~~ „„ • cert, to begin at 1 p.m., Is-the Mast in a Join cast of Wayne film 41' TVnrilw EbLmnddtink lorupjo 7Sparylris SIB-J8M jUrr.tyl. 1 rcmiJTkiim i Higli School tills .season. Morln huve. joined die cast of "Chisum," DINMER PARTIES —. -— - _jiks SATURDAY "MIGHT certs. Henry Lewis, the symphony's music John Wnyntv Andrew-V. WcLaglen IsUIrectlng. 45. Compas SPRINGFIELD t > ; _-i point UR-6-8489 '-^ :v.:iUxflCtor,-.fi"ntUti'i;p a»tr^nflt r'aie»v eachrof the: " and Andrew Jv l enady is producing the Techl- 7 progrSmaTTrTS'Lewis'1 nttnt to promonrfninflv \6. Bobbin DR 9-9830- - r -color-PanaviaioGKCcnttve"pfoducer..JxJs.ibeingn '.western^of whichrMlchaelr-- V ROSELtE & ROSELLE PARK « KENILWORTH «^ "^attendance' lo live concerts »nd:: to^make.-. l on .. 49; Lady's aid ^ "nrtuslc "more Kolevaiil * ~"" £ ^ loci«lonatDur9ng-0,Mexlco., :51'Fr«noh- - —river oi«italniiisnt.and .Dancing rnrsot.; Sin-wlA-nli. SRS Nofbrav -Quart«» fMtturtnv~'3a« .: v,, _= MAYFAIR "'»«ls» •« ai».iW|i|.r Mauri-B" p m Llnfc. .F-ofi^t MAPLEWQOD r.s!I ngtnB".biumi]ajri—Dndp q, an i iiguro Your. CoirBylMuTtlplyina garJ our ilnglng watlrosju. INumbBrOf Wonk-By. 16< ::: Xfa$"3'3(h(gIAWll '^THE HAWITCONTRAerT-'i- ttmritr 0in"i7TCIiib alnass Mini Lunch.• Evary Sun. Nllo . Amarlcan EMproas FocllHI.. for Uo.tlni ••""'"p§~*Si6URBAtJ PUBLISHING CORP. Jumnu Cuimm—Liwa H«ml(ilc Hold In our Now Ballroom and Dlnn.ra and Porllos VANKSSA UKDCKAVK: " Sulun]uy Mullnna iwn iMimiiinr Sarvod Dolly ' | 1391 Sluyv'.aonr Av.., Union, N.J. "Oh! What a Lovely War" "Thaan.Dgrlng Young Men In 'With Jan Storllrtn (t(MI)lO IftftMl OLDEVERQREEN EL 2-6251 In Culur. Kvt:ulU-itl for u". TKelr januty Jalopl.a" Robort Rodan LODGE \ Pi.o>. Im.rt th. following do.•III.J USE THIS EASY WANT AD FORM Shlrl.y Pork.r mmtir Evargrajn Ava.Sprlngll.ld.N.J ANDY WELLS ORCH. CKANCELLOR DELICATESSE1V

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HOW AI Bbx gftij JON VOICHT lnil.i»A^ .I.1.;.'..Tim. (•) P.r Im.rtlon Stoctlno !...... '...7.....;.;.. (Dal.) ...... BES.T SUPPORTING tv MAIL O> PHONE ACTOR GIG YOUNG Amount Er.«lo..d . . ( ) Ca.h ( ' | .CII«N ( ) Mo...y O.d.r . BEST SUPPORTING BELLEVUE UrlUiulmllta ACTRESS plus - - - - SUSANNAH YORK UPPER MONTCLAIR "3 Inio 2 Won't Co d .'* SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) ^EADER^Thuraday, March 5, 1970-35 ^Qid^] 7.B million High school students to meet —Mtrfae-upset Georgia last Saturday In Rec- high it points rebounded' well and was the.- in."SrQr6, I OCaJ...taxes- reason Department's State Leagtapby/hatidV] floor nader for. the winning squad, Woynfl; :"_^* -:. ', ' with college representatives •Ing Goirsia its Hfst lews of tna aeSaonafter ::boitai|arid:i2ta"Acterniivi also played J8w:_-^r^SIgggigenlral Pnwftr^fc UgHt flnmtrany- nnrl • fWTnfr tjnrrb jnnlhrxranriapnlnri nf Jnnnrtitm -!Hrtp>Tftsr>ntiitlvr-» fromywitlSttn. Churchill eight victories.. Georgia, whlchpad" "" "bee "n the for Fllrldaj*fwayne~""hlt. ..~7..~ — ' —six ,points •, while New -jerse y Powe.. r tf Ligh_ t Company..., sub- Dayton Regional High School, Springfield, will College, Pontiac. m.; Laboratory Institute last unbeaten squad In all Recre^pon Depart- Paul—lit- four pqto'w and. rebounded Well. _Bldlaries of General fiubllc. Utilities Coiv. have opportunities to speak to representatives of; Merchandising, N.Y.. and National College 4Z^~^tiMi tMhri • the—Eastern Division over lows; Wyoming the top' flayers for 'Bama'. Brian "hit six In state, and Iqcaf-vuufa,- Ralph P. Bovier, tiona of learning. Miss Charlotte' SmgerVgtiidi today. points Vnd led with a top effort off the boards. . president of tlie electric companies, announced topped' Arizona last Saturday .to toss tlie lj ii Lr ance director, announced that any student Bay Path Junior College, Longmeadow, Western Division. Into a three-way- tie."- Wy». - - - -- ' • • • - - ~ -.^tbia week. ~~ . ... -...- r^.S Interested In any of the following institutions Mass. and Agricultural and Technical College, oming, Arizona and Texas share die'lead, and good floor game. Marc Of this figure, according to Bovier, may obtain a- pass to attend the conference Delhi, N.Y. will have conferences tomorrow. dllJl ii»s_—^15,508,000 was paid In"gross receipts, fran- scheduled in the guidance conference room on A representative from Rio Grande College, Malne~played~solldl5T throughout Its contest^ for Alabama In tlie final "period of play. that day. • ' Rio Grande, Ohio, will visit on Monday. On with Georgia, outscortng the Bulldogs in every chise and real estate taxes to the munici- Clean Rugs? Kill Bugs? Kansas registered Its first victory.of tlie palities in their" service territories. The Tuesday, there .will be a representative from period to gain a 19-13 victory, a good team 'season, bearing Ohio, 10-3. Steve Clark's remaining" taxes were paid to various stale Union County Trust Co., Elizabeth. effort was die key to the stunning Molne five points led Kansas. Sieve paced a second- . Representatives from St. Francis-College, victory. Andy Kaplan, Gary Zarin and Dave/ and federal agencies, he said.' 1 period rally In which Kansas scored six points, Harold Jensen, • Biddeford, Me., and Beth Israel Hospital School • Shulman paced tlie scoring. Andy had f Stu Huff and Bruce Burnett were also effective The taxes paid by JCPL-NJPL, Boviersaid. of Nursing,- New York, will be present on points, Gary and Dave each hit four points for Kansas in tlie game. Each hit a big two- represent only a part of the estimated $3.6 "Friday, March 13. „ Find Antique Mugs? Andy Armour, Ronnie Frank and, Dave Jbp- pointer. Don Ilshbein and Todd Slegal paced billion paid in taxes last year by die Investor- office manager Carthage, Hamllne, Heidelberg, Hiram. penhein) also scored^pr Maine. Freddy Broker owned electric companies —"(axes which play Hope, Kalamazoo, Llndenwood, MacMurray, - and-Kevin-Mltehell—stood—out^-for-Malne— In our liaHbnVeconomy. by "Services were held Saturday for Harold Nebraska Wesleyan and Rockford colleges Freddy contributed agoodfloorgameaildKevlB pay for federal, state"and local Jensen, 49, of 815 Mountain avo., Springfield. to gain a 32-24 victory. Paul Naftall paced programs and operations." will have representatives meet with students played very strongly off the boards. Mike Wyoming with 11 points and contributed a fine —Mr. Jensen died at home last Thursday. -on Tuesday. March 17, at 8 p.m. - Renting Boats Eranl£lin_was_the_top.scorer-lor_G.e&rgla with ill-ro•ound game. Jeff Grant alld Mika Hlrsh Real estate taxes are based on the as- Mr. Jensen was born in Newark and moved On Thursday. March 19, there will be a five points. Al Hoavlsto-played a/Very. Btrong each had six points. Joe Allen tallied five sessed.valuation of company-owned property liere 19 years ago. He was an^offIce.manager' —representative from Majorle Webster Junior game for Georgia, getting .tbxejB points,' and polnts^-witli a- strong, final period, while Don- within a community. Gross receipts andfran- for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., N.Y., College, Washington, D.C. "was very strong off. the boards. Tommy Hetzcl tallied on two from the field. Tommy chlee taxes are paid to Individual munlcipall- whore he had been employed for 30 years. He ' A representative from Clarke College, Du-r" Ronco hit three free throws for Georgia. Wisniewski played a strong game for Arizona, ties as apportioned by the state. was an Army veteran of World War U. He was buque, Iowa, will be at the Gov. Morris Inn," / Morriscown, on. Wednesday and • Thursday, "V lowascored a 25-22 victory- over Indiana. Tommy', • s 12 •.polm. s, led, all.'scorers. ... . Tomm. , y ...Of the more than $15,508,000 paid by JCPL- a graduate of "Upsala College where lie was a NJPL ' on the local level last year, JCPL . member of Phi-Alpha, national history society. - March 18 and 19. • .. . " Sitters, Puppy To Publicity Chairmen: Neal Lesser and Jlmmv PJvtynskl were again also paced-a-flittl-period rally for Arizona _ ... — .— _ / ft< n the top players for low™ Neal paced the which narrowed Uie score. CaLAckerman and £ald $11.67a.000 and-NJEL_pald_J3^30.0O0. He ms nt-Hyp—m fffnrscoi: ~ On Tp '' l y, Mft r^r* ^r - there—wlll-bft—a— Mr. Jenson was a member of the Springfield reprcsintatlye.from Franklin and Pierce Col- WouW~ you like some help scoring-vtltheight poiofs,' while jimmy hlt--Dirio-DiLeIIo played well and scored four _•__ : ts wx •— First .Aid Squad and of the Grace United lege, Rindge, N.H. Midshipman Peter King preparing newspaper six points and contributed a. strong floor • . _P_™? -., '• n -, in re- game. Phil ZlsnumTind Dave Garner ftnr.h "~ ^"s" """'ed "'".j1 frsc ,p iCe v __Jircsbyterifln.CJiurcli, Moniclalf; —: • will represent.the U^. Naval Academy. Write—to this contributed heavily/to the Iowa attack. Phil Jo-^-Victory over Alaska. Again, a He is survived by his wife, Mrs.-Mayjfesly- jlic relations coordinator from the paper-and ask for' bur "Tips hit five points an^Dave tallied on a bucta— <**<»* *fyrtflled me powerful 1 exas offense as Jensen; two.sons, William A. at-home-and.Ray- U.S. MlllmtyAcademy at West Point, N.Y, on Submitting News _re- and a pair- of- las^f-perlo" d'- clutch-fre - - - e throws. seven players scored. Larry-Surne-hao-lO T. of Lewisburg, Pa.; a daughter. Miss Carol ". wlirbe herion~Wednesday, March 25. Jim Botte of-Indiana had his best game of the'. • points.. Rick Weber nine points and Mark -about his own bag_"D. Jensen,-also of Lewisburg; Idsjwrents, Representatives from schools not included leases." — . season, pacing/ all scorers with 13 points Tyron seyen points. Eric Davis, with some_ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, of,Largo, Fla., In the above list who will visit Dayton will tS and playing a/flne over-all game. Jeff Feld fancy- plays had six points. Tyron and'Joe - Details of a UtUcifenewA-oeeupetion-whlch and a sister. Miss Eleanor Jensen of Boston. announced In school-bulletins and daily an- contributed a top floor game, to tlie Indiana Watkins dominated tlio boards for Texns. shows no . signs ^of yielding to automation will nouncements. Changes In schedules listed attack wWl/ Bobby Ersklne rebounded well Joo also hit a flFst period "bucket. Other ..' be outlined to memberg of the Millburn-Spring- above will-alsobe broadcast. Riding Texas scorers were Eric Walker and .Steve • fleld Klwanis Club today at Stouffer's, The •-§;.- and scoral four points. ParPrete and Mike Teltoer >tere the other scorers for Indiana. "Dultz.-Marc TTBsllfi" "paced~Hll scorers with" Moll, Short Hills, when they hear guest speak- honors |uiuuniuuiiiMiiiiiiuiiwiiauiuiiu irs M [Minis for Abska., Marc was strong In er Konneth Rapieff, -tea taster-from-tho-Toa- Florida crushed Alabama, 2.7-18. DougDe- every period and kept Alaska close throughout i- Council-of-the U.S.A. Three Springfield residents • have earned Leonard, wltli a very strong-effort, paced the thc game, Brian Dcutsch added six points / Ten TnRrine Is n-hlghiy spartnll^ed Job. In academic honors at Newark Academy, Living- THIS fastTimprovln g F lorlda team, Doug hit a game- _for_A!arik.a. :—: : :... --•• fact, there are probably no more than 60 ston. Thsy-are: Mlchool J. Denner. of 120 WORTH Idaho received a-strong team effort to down * qualified tea tasters in.the United States,tast- ., Laurer dr^-PaulE. Doros of 32 Kew_dr., Nevada, 29-10. Mike Rossiter was the top ing teas that come Into this country and blend- and Charles D. Vogel of 18 So. Derby rd. WEEK'S • REPEATING player in the Idaho offense with eight points. ing, from some 2,000 varieties, those that Boys must maintian a B average to receive * Teddy Parker and Gary Werner also played ... '"'produce the'special flavors the public prefers. academic honors. well inrtne Idaho attack, -each scoring six .; HEAITH •points. Jeff McQuaid .and Joe Pulice each had ."3 Rapieff's talk for the Mlllbunrfpringfield- four points for Idaho. Billy Rosen played a top Kiwanls Club will Include historical and legen- It's thai Ume of year when you should game for Nevada, getting three points. Elliot • dary data on tea and stress- the importance HEWS give a thought to those pretty party Melamcd had a good defensive game for die that tea has played in the economic structure frocks that you are putting away. Did yi In the St._ James Rosary league at Four Nevada five and also.had three points. Steve of the world. In his demonstration, the tea FRED GREENBERG, R,E,HHHHI1 check for- spots,_siains..and:A Seasons on Wednesday last week, die toptfcree_ Lipschultz-and Rene Schneider each hita buck- .'" taster will show the difference-between black, Maybe they were worn only t"eams~were the Starliters-36 1/2 - 23 1/2, et for Nevada. . -—.green and'oolondl g teas and trace hthe progress An Important source of drugo Is animal twice, but they should be examined do, the Alley Cats 36-24, and the Kool Kats in Oklahoma stayed In contention ih. the West- of tea from- the seed stage through the cultiva- tissue. Although ancient prescriptions and then sent out for cleaning. third place, 35 1/2 - 29. Top scorers were _ern_DlytflJon -IfCP _yllh " 7'1-4 vlrr"ry "v^r tlnn_and processing of the leaves. A question -mention such exotic Items as "the flesh - Hidden stains develop when exposed to' Roseann Waryn 164-157-2fl3=3MrA"riniPGra~ Utah. Ken Steinbach~~and Eric Geist were'the and answer'period will follow the presentation. of a viper," "asses hoofs," aqd the like, heat. Perspiration can ruin tine _zlano^185.172-156-514, andJT^lThil}, ,.....-. top'offeniiivcpIayersTdrOklahoma.Ken topped ~" etfectlve"use:of materials derived from the even""If" slightly wrtnJJed.""; ITheiSpringfield Sklnlcrs at Echo Lanes last all scorers with eight points, while Eric added glands and organs of animals has been a chances. If not cleaned . and/finished Monday, had Lorraine Vosburgh, 167-161- seven points. Andy Cohen hit two bucketsTof development of only the past 50 years. properly, wrinkled garments c/ui be de- 158^486; DOrls Jennings 161-163-157-481, and the" winners, while Joe Farinella lilt a free _ Square dance set -rWEtCOME THEM WARMLY Animal tissues are literally crammed with stroyed on the ironing board, Muriel Sle3seri55-155-l65-r475 In the top hormones and other chemical compounds. throw in the opening period. Rich Johns also .A-hUiMilr coll I, <,lwoyf —|com.d by ; 0.0 o three posts. I - ' coo.,, to you, i..lghbo>hooJ. Th.»!lt b. happ, Thls"w8S •fIrst"Ve"aTIzta~In -I9O5 when 1 •had a very impressive game for strong Okla- It * - so easy to protect/those party In the St. James Mixed on Sunday at Echo homa. Mike Corey lad a strong Oklahoma pr-es— - -Jjy Fireside Group to mm you. Lol.r, they'll «onl lo know 1ml thyroxln, the active principle of the thy- frocks now. Our cleaning/experts here Lanes, Wllpat beat Reinctfe's. B. Colandrea sure defense whlclrheld Utahj'to a pair of ' Ull.r.— ' "•> roid gland, was extracted and used suc- GLER at ECHO CLEANERS knoW the secret In lopped Casale Insurance and Atlantic Metals opening-period buckets by Scott Grayson. Jeff A square dance will be featured at the Mirch But right now. thoy naocj tomcthlng mor« » cessfully as a metabolic stimulant. Since handling even the rnpst iraglle fabrics Tin Lizzies won over Remllnger Real Estate. meetlnc^if the Fireside Group, couples' club dlracllons to th» ntorost schools and shopping then there has, been constant research In : Goldstein gavc.tiieJJxcs a good defensive effort of the Springfield First Presbyterian Church, (ocllHUs ond all .thv othar lnfannotlon-on«- to Insure longer life ana give them the _Tworgame victories Included Atlantic Met- and Mike Baumrlnd rebounded weU for Utah. n««di on arriving In a strango city. this area, with several outstanding results. pampered look that you/want when party als" "Silver"'Dollars, Ehrliart TV, Knights of With th,ejeams moving into their final week Saturday even-'ng. The group will meet at 9_ So mol>« your w.lcom. a IlltU ~om>or with For all your prescription drugs call ' pjxx. In the Evergreen Lodge, EVergreeiTave^" time comes around Columbus; Atlantic Metals Lead Pipes, Allan- ot regular"~season play, tlie pairings for. the th. h.lp o( a W.lcom. Wagon ho.torn.. Sh.'ll PARK DRUGS. 225 Morris Ave. (In the tic Metals Coppers, and Atlantic Metals Gold _ nue, Springfield. pravldo all this Ond glftt Oi wall. opening round of the playoffs were made this Whan- n»w nalgnbora moYa In, call W.lcom. "General Greene Shopping Center) Spring- that 1 ['excellent and expert Bricks. .-..-... -flcld. TeL 379-4942.ls'our fast, efficient ,_wcck. First,round games will be playedMarch Saturday nlghr'sBffalr. Reser^~ Waooii.o . i76S#i76S#MM . ': ne»;To j cleaning service, t dial 379-M99. Re- High scoring men were Matt D'Andrea^ -14. The Eastern Divislon'S:first-round games You'lY'll l bb. gloa^youdld ... ond thay will, too. prescription service.' bnri'U jnember. our ECHO CLEANERS, 216-204-604; Dob-Hannon, ..184.3B3n53Q.~aj4 rougt-thenvTUls —Open dolly 8:30 a.m. to 10.p.ra..'Sat. 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. BY ARNOLD CERST "r" " , stesrmrnr In placing third arrhe state ~-Hemi-in overtime. tJaBtmounV kept "p"aee as-lt"•'. Renn7~Carmen was outstanding i The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School meet of champions' at the Jersey City Armory. • crushed Columbia. 41-18. Harvard beat Brown, . court and had six points, including two pres- — At New1. York City- Marty came home witn at "3CP28r~ana~TaIe'.tijppea:Cornell,~ 33-27, last sure free throws In overtime. Brian' Krum- ~*J9-iO) In die first.rdund of the state tourna- time of 2:16.8 Ih tlie 1,000 meters. Only the Saturday al the Dayton High School gym. holz was also outstanding for Penn.' scoring ment tonlglit ut 8 at Westfield. If Dayton de- ISesi ruiuieYs "on" the Easr Coast are Invited to——Gavin-.Wijiorri, with an-lvy-League career cigli[_polnr« forhls best game of (lie season. feats the Rams, tlie Dayton BuIIdo^r will play • f • '• . so his second place fftilsh was an high of 28 puints. snarkud Princeton: Wldom Brian s long one-hander brought Penn the winner of tlie Warren Hills Uuvui" (15-8) teamed with'Alan Lipion to pace Princeton's one point in overtime. Mark Pezzuto, with - game early next week. — *" ' ' Junior; i\(jrn) Relnhardt's 4;l6*8 mile was. big third period. Alan finished wltli 10 poults. four points and a top defensive effort, also" good for_lJiird^place_ai-nie..armory. Earlier The (ead see-sawed back, and fourth between d4P Roselle is "the defending 1969 Group II tills year Norm ran 4:21 J mile, indoors and die two teams in tlie last period. Widom, who With Jolm Zurkoff"s 23 points leading rile- ' champion, but lost three startersto graduation—^] last year lie ran ,a 4:20.5 mile outdoors. Bill almost won the gamejvlth a side Jumper which last year. Guard Jpan Symczak and forward way, Dartmouth blasted Columbia. He had—• Roger Banks return from the championship Sieben'pf" Union Catholic, 4:14.7 and Chris full "off-die rini at the buzzer, paced his squad five consecutive buckets In the tlilrd period team..The Rams are. not as strongasln previ- „ Elliot_of-Uamapo 4:15.5 defeated Reinliardt in tlie two-minute overtime with a three-point to ice the game." Joe Nariello was outstand- We're proud and happy to salute our Girl Scouts, ous years, having lost their last four gomes In a close fini'gli. . ' play. Art Cook, with a big rebound, had the ing in the final-period when he hit his season of the schedule In completing the sub.-500 "other Princeton points in overtime. high total of 12 points. Joe, using his great season. They finished fourth in the Garden Joe Pepe, with 25 points, lea] Penn, which_ speed,..drQ.vc..thcpugh and around the Columbia State Confemce. ' -came^vcry. close to upsetting the league lead- team for easy buckets'. Zurkoff led all re- Rockets finish first ers. Pepe paced tlie squad to an eight-point —bounders in .this gome, and turned feeder in Although Koseile Is not the powerhouse of lead nt intermission.' A free throw and a re- the final period, setting up Natiello's buckets,. daughters of our xjpmmunity^dwing Gfcl Scoijt Week. In previous years, Dayton Coach Ray Yanchus' bound bucket by Pepo put Penn into a tie with J6hn~Noce, with six points and a solid game, :,&) characterized the Ram squad as quick with a in Sandmeier play,- played well for Dartmouth. Jeff Schneider and fast break offense, 1 He Rumy Jump wllrand • Kenny Come led tlie Columbia scoring' wltli a pressing team. six points each. Gregg Prussing ~ Lee Hollerboch Is the Rani center, with a ider s-end ttpr^rrd listens ^in "and DeretrNardohe-wepe-lho-4 Banks and guard Jeff Boyd. as the leading : . The Rockets 'wrapped up the regular season^ -—Bcururs. "— .„ scorers. Symczak . Is responsible for key- ) '• With_Al_ Weinman leading ihe'way with tils Girl-Scou4s THE BULLDOGS are to win, they will Chargers. 24"-5. Kenny •Fingerhut paced the game. Danny Pepe played very well. Tony defense diroughouf the game and also topped - have to run their breiK* fast consistently. •A Raidor-uttack with 13 points and also contri- ~Aprcell6~Ied~Uie"vBIini(ens With four polnfe, — his team In' scoring with 13 points and led all Dayton has been able to break with two-bn- - .buted a big defensive effort. Jim Stadler had Joseph Bory also gave the Bills a good effort. players with some rugged rebounding. Tim's one and three-on-one^sltuatlons. If the Rams five points for the Raiders and Howie lirucker The Celtics •ruJilertth points, HydoclcTSa Palazzi six points encli. . 48-54SO. 20thSt. Dl MAGGIO CLEANERS HAEBERLE & BARTH owl two scrimmages last week, one with Union; Dayton- goes against Roselle (laving die best lie first ot uiese. , , /-•„.„„,, " three points and a gnnd flnnE game^paced Each of theTYale top-five hir_a_blg bucket-In Irvington 374-1750 TRADING AS ONE HOUR MARTINIZING LUTZ'S PORK STORE T&M GARAGE •311J the other with Berkeley Heights. Dayton won record of any Group 11 in the state, school. The" BaHdogs can very conoelvahly go all the: °-r;a'warg leu' the- PrHtis-Sl-tTWpoIiTtX- Ttie~Aggles; PaulPrete-also-hada^ood-game. the final period rally that beat Cornell; - , Funcrnl Directors ^ PLAZA FLORIST (Jud both at the end of the four quarter time period. Having the best record* Springfield can bo . 724 & 730 W. St. George Avenue "Over 50 different varieties 1921 E. Elizabeth Ave. _ way. But In a state tournament anytlUng can— Joel aJs0- i^,- a big free tlirow in overtime: for tlie Aggles^Andy Herlralo hit a free throw Mike Levuie led Cornell with a game-hlgli ATLANTIC METAL PRODUCTS, Linden 486-9679 & WA. S-0268 Union - Irvington ."."."" of HOME MADE BOLOGNAS" Flowers to Suit the Occasion Against Union the Bulldogs were sharp. There_.. considered the favorite to win Group 11 honors ^jleJLAliies.and.Mike-Lemmerman Joined Gd^ for the Aggies. _;'!__"- ' __" 16 points, and Was again effective from the 119 Wood Ave. N. Linden WA. 5-0020 HETEM BROTHERS : 1055 Stuyvesant Ave. Union wan; to give tlie Pirates a big final period," TCTNatsT^luTbTg efforts From BoD'EampoH freeTfirow line, where he hit four of five ELKAY PRODUCTS CO. INC MU. 8-1373 . -- ;... .-'- ' Linden 486-7677 TALENS& SON, INC." as ilieyrfought""tlieir' way~back Into the game. and Stu Rothenberg, scored a 30-14 victory 'shots. Mlke-Marder hit eighcpolnts for the•' 21 FadertrRoad- ~ManurricTurera"6rMaterIal V. ~ 601 Commerce Road ' Jay Fine and Harvey Kaish were top defen- over the Krucks.^Lampprt. with-i4-polots and_ _Cornell squad and did some top board wort IORIO COURT- - ... a-top rebounding effort, led the^rlctory. HBTh- " throughout-the'game. Frank Zarrello_bit. a Springfield ; 379-6200 , •rlandUng'Equlprjient. Linden 486-3857 Minutemen rebound from first defeat, sive players for tlie Pirates. " B MAGIEY'S IRVINGTON H.K! PORTER, INC. Union 686-5383 ".. •;._:.' ~ enberg added 12 pomta to the Nat attack. Kevui bucket for the Cornell team and Paul Dubin 35 Briivyn Ave. .',' — - l . . , In the ..final game of the regular- season* the - BLOCK & ZUCKERMAN s4^id fiK^ifsn "-: H1RSCH SHOES GARAGE WVS. Fitting Works . Jets' scored a 17-8 victory over the Tigers. Walker.-and Willie Wilbburn also scored for added a free throw. Teddy Johnsonbad another:' 109 AMene Roud , Steve Schlein's 12 points paced the Jets. jhcrNutg. Joel Cumpunellg-was-the big scorer top 'game as point man-on-the Cornell offense.-, y- OPflCIANS ^TOQl AflFG. CO. 1009 feprlhgtleltl Aye. .'::.,. •. 366 Union Ave. Roselle 241-1606 660 Stuyvesant Ave. Steve hit three consecutive shots in the opening 'for the Knicks. Joel, playing bis best Jjume of Minbura Moll ' - Irvington- "373-4672 '' • Irvirtgton 372-9123 .-• ' hike mdrk to T6-1* periqd_to give tiie jets the early lead. Rich - tlie season, "tallied eight points. Bill Young, rrr : ::; Irvington 372-2203 \ ' J Market'.^L-•--—''• ~~~•~~.'" ""-"~ " r id jeitSchnee contributed to the Jets' with a six-point effort, also liayed well for - • 1970 Tackle Uflon 'B87-S488 Kenllworth CH-5-2060- - - points tn-thls game With nine shots from the" ' scored-for-Snringfteld. sinkingyn free jlirow-at-^-; THE J'P' MARTIN-AGENCY RED DEVIL INC. J.G..TILP, INC. r The Springfield Minutemen rebounded from victory. Rich Creer' and Dave Goldstein ex— the Knicks. u __ —: on Dliplay their first defeat of the season by winning field. In tlie third period, he hit four buckets. the enj of Uie contest. A . "celled on defense, Robbie Sclinelder'ied-the The opening round oftheCaldwellBmall-Fry "B£UE RIBBON BAKE SHOP HOME MADE CAKE Schalk Chemical, Inc. . ^-_—-"" — 80 Milltown Road, Union .-. • » !IWll Wldom had 17 points in the game was ojt- Barry saw considerable action for tlie Mln- 1r their 15th and 16th basketball games last week, Tigers with four points. Robbie played a. League playoffs will open Saturday at the" 1 -EdCO DECORATORS :> - . INSURANCE^ Union MU. 8-6900T~ ~ ~~ ""686-7307. luitl • Famous BrandtVJ COMPANY ''ji.sd bearing Holy Rosary CrammarSchoolof Eliza- standinj 0.1 defense and directed the Spring- utemeni being used for his ball-handling ability .strong floor game, as did DonTheiberger.who Caldwell School. The winner of these playoffs • Union"1 t88i-32O0 . .'. 1901 Morris Ave. Martin Bldg. Cor. New 8i Nye'Ave". • beth and the Linden PAL squad. Last Wednes-. field offensive attack. "" _ . —during tlie fourth quarter when Unden drew to will be crowned-league champion and each at Low«»f 1275 Stuyvesnnt Ave. ~ 373-2446 ,b-jd hit three points. Marc McCourt, Art Salmon— Union 687-1787 ^_ ___ TRETOLA'S RESTAURANT v.i.b " day the Minutemen took to theroad to defeat-'- P.9pe scored 14 points for the Minutemen within six points. ' Mardcrr'<:alandrea and and"Paul Kiesel all played well for the Tigers. player on the cliamplqnshlp team will receive Pricti Union -686-2531 • . ' RESTErENCE CONSTRUCTION Byrd also saw action for Springfield in tliiy BP OIL CORPORATION Galloping 1UU Road Holy, Rosary, 87-40. Saturday evening Spring- ~:-and~was~ the controlling force in the game off Tho-playoffs open Saturday at theSandmeier an awardi THE EUZABETr+TOWN GAS : . field topped Linden at.the Florence GaudineeC the boards. Pepe dominated both back boards. The Aggies wlUTneet the Celtics In the first ,• Flihlng Booll «, Wod.t., Tremley Point RoSd :—• HOUSE OF CHROME MAXON PONTIAC, INC. CO. •••••• -• :" •• -. '• -: Union MU. 7-0707 ..'. Gym. The winner/of the playoffs will, be 486-3831 10 E. Willow St. "'• -" ' — School. 85-74. '_ . _. ^_" graphing a game -high 18 rebounds, Joe's crowned league champion; and the players game Saturday and the Knicks wllLtake on the ' COMPANY—I Route 22 . -• • • Route #22, West Bound The Minutemen-team, will mearCaldwell rebounding pavlM~thorway^fbf"TllBrBffeciive THE SPRINGFIELD Minutemen Junior:: Lakers. The_other-bracket pits_tll£ Bullets . Mlllburn DR. 6-2100 boosted thelr~s'eason~recoro' to 5-2 by beatinji on-the winning team will recelve-lridividual 1 EUzobethtown Plaza Union 964-1700 Union 964-1600 . . . TUSCAN DAIRY FARMS Recreation Department in a first-round game fast break with Wldom and Drew ^cashing in awards. The Chiefs will_meet tho Joes in the ' against the Billlkens and the Nars_;against BRENNAN'S BICYCLE SHOP —-of "the Elorham Park Invlwtlon Tournament at tho buckets. Billy Palazzi, .thejifth Springfield Junior team from Holy Rosary Wednesday league diamplon Pistons. The" winners .Will :: Elizabeth 289-5000 UNION,NEW-JERSE-Y-- * ' ...,.' first game. Other opening-round games will 93 MadtBon Ave. — MAYFLOWER SECURITIES NANCY F7REYNOLDS '5"p.rtt"Saturday at tho Holy Family Schboi, starter, contributed his. usual solid.£ffori_in.. -..( . pit Charges vs. Raiders, Pirates vs. Cornets advance tO'-the^semi^iinal^round; the losers Irvington 375-8.768 ESSEX FEDERAL SAVINGS & INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO^ Florham Park. . . the front court. me oeiore ..-^ TigeTrs-vK-RockEtsrThorwlnners move-" —VfllTue-elimlnated._. - —:•- — _ 1354Stuyv«*ant^ = ASSOCIATES The Springfield boys got a fine team effort The early Springfield lead allowed the sub- hailing down the victory.^ into tlie. second INC. "" V CO., INC. " ESSQ_ Garry Presslaff, Joe Natiello and Billy round; tlie_losers. are --=r- •-Union—^1M,______. JgQUNBLU; KRAMER^ ___ --REALTOR V.Wasldw, Prop. " -- _ . against Holy^Rosary; they_jnDved_away_irojn_ stimte.i to get -In pnrly. The rpgfrwa per---= eliminated. .FRIDAY DEADLINE' " " ._ MorrfaJFEInWDOd Ave^= rf'-Zarre^ - r"Reo7Carpet Service" Oil] Che Elizabeth team early and eased to victory. formed well: they outscored theopponents-Bnd—- Nevius were the heroes'. A last-second'Jumpci- CLOSED wejxr MU 8-82821 WALDOR AGENCY Home bfQce^-552-Gentral AveT'" ": .". : Rt. 22 EM. tt Sayre Rood " All items other than- spot news should be- 686-1300—Union 07081 Regional Vice President 302 East Brood St, • :q?. — Springfield's. blg_four_of Joo Pepe, John Zur- continued to build the lead. Bobby Hydock and by Presslaff sent tlie • game into overtime. -Onnitl. Tlfl 9; Oth.« 0o»i Till 6 A Complete Insurance Service.., -East Orange - 678-8040 1767 Morris Ave. Union Union... 687-4111 ' MASTER CHARGE ond UNI-CARD _y.allsburg Office - 766 So. Orange Ave. • Westileld 232-6300 "; "~ hoff, Gavin Wldom and Howie Drew performed" Mike Levine .were particularly effective, as Natiello paced a last period rally whicir set in our office by noon on Friday. 1435 Morris Ave. ~— ^_.::^- • •- 686-2700 • 667-2500 the stage for Prcsslaff's bucket and-Nevius .VaUsburg , ,372-3330" ' '~. .. IRVINGTON-CAB CO. UNION CENTER NATIONAL wrll. Drew had 20 points to lead all scorers. was Mickey Byrd,_SKho-had four, points and Regis tratiorropen Union MU 7-1133 THE ROBBINS AGENCY^ 1(3 Drew got five-straight from the field to pace' rebounded wel_L Jeff Schneider also-lwd-four toak_.over in overtime, sinkirig~four straight MIDDLESEX TOOL & BANK - - second period surge as the Minutemen out- points and played well. Hydock had a bucket shots from tlie free tlirow line to put tlie game CASWELlXADItLAC . ,.'r~ FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 2 Veterans 1150 W. Cheatnut Su " ••' _ Irvington ES. 3-5000 6 Convenient Locations In Union 8. SpringfleldJa gunned their opponents, 31-14. Zurkoff biriF~a^rK"vlne-HItr«a"TronTTne^rtdrBobby Barry qut-oX_reacn. Natiello also had aJjucket 111 cage tournieyT Get with _ Designers of 150 Elm St. . MACHINE CO. Union 686-0505 y —LIMOUSINE^SERVICE •_1___ MU. 8-9500. ._ ' "f __ . ~ also scored_for_.the Minutemen. Other boys overtimeJlevlus . pace--. d the scoring wit,T.h 11. point"~ s on Registration foV'the Six* Annual Sainf —Wostfleld (Home Office) -y-r —i-lBI GIpbe-Ave. : Men's Hair Fashions Theatres .Sporting Events . ; to see action were Mike Marder, Jeff Colan- -thre1—-'-.e goal- -s .--and..fiv-•> ->-- e fo- r> fiv-- ---ie fro- •m« the• —' free— • —'".Earxlck'- s Grammar School Basketball Jam- TODATS Executive Service to all Airports 865 Mountain Ave'. ...;.'. IRVINGTON ESSO -Mountainside AIT2-4770 UNION COUNTY PLATE J drea, Frank Zarrello, Billy Nevius and Kevin boree opened this weekr according t0 - - 300 Union "Avenue; Mountainside ,1 •;.,,".. •'- SCHERING cbRPORATIQN throw-line. Billy was alsbtbps wlthUsball . Sou Jersey- - 624^353 - NEW & USED Mercer. handling. Natiello had 10 points for the Mlnutc- Leonard, tournament director." LOOK! Irvington, N.J. — New York 212-WO 2-6623 "SERVICENTER QLASSCO. 1 __r The Jamboree, sponsored by the Saint F L M BUSINESS MACHINES, PAUL MILLER SHEET METAL Manufacturer of Fhie Pharmaceuticals ._:_ —7THE MINUTEMEN defeated a very tough men, while Presslaff addednlne rioints. 1 •rOil.Morrts Avenue, Union, N. J. 6T9 Zlogler Ave. ' Autdrtiobile Patrick's Fathers' Cliib.-is opentoallieleinenT ii ^ENTRAL-JERSEY-B ANK1 &- -INC; - 842 Springfield Ave. •""'" •'"" WORKS, INC. squad representing the Linden PAL Saturday. Bobby Barry had a big opening period for tlie Irvington 372-3181 L'lndeiT ~486-676i'. • . Dealers' - Linden led—after one period and Springfield Minutemeni , in whichih h e got hls.gamhie total l off ; -tary school teams. Registration fee is $10 TRUST CO. "Service is our business" 1000 E. Elizabeth Ave. SEVEN BRIDGE LUMBER & UNITED STATES SAVINGS took a two-point lead at halftlme, In the third -nine-points. Guy Warman, hit- four points for ^eadUne for. enrxlc£wlU_befr|daV. March 13 964 Koehl Ave. ••••'. Linden HU. 6-5756 period, tho Mlnutemon full court zoae press Springfield wliile Kevin Mercer, Teddy John- at 8 p.m. WeBtfleld-Mouiitalnslde . • .. • CUTLERY Union 964-1166 CABINET CO- BANK Guide played a big part as the team pulled mvay from son and Mark Pezzuto each hit a bucket < for Leonard said seeding draws will bo made-«fr (Main oHice:Freehold, N.J.) 51 Smith St. lUlPUIUUttUUUIlllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIUIIIIIIIIIUIUUIIUlllll & Minutemen. Other boys seeing .action lH~TSrr Patrick's-Cotholic Club, ^245 Court sy FOUNTAIN OF BEAUTY ; MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME .ivy muofflco. :::i ::_1.7- -L-ZJL...I. Linden for an 11-polnt victory. • — • - - - Elizabeth, deadline night. Awards will Include Latest' _ .Irvington 375-0003 2800 SprtngfleldAvo Wldom and Pepe were tremendous for_the the ^amc were Jay Adler. GreRg Pru'sslng. CHARLIE'S ECONOMY 725 Boulevard 241-6898 Kenllworth **~l500~Morrls-Ave Union' 688-3612 72 Mt. Vernon Place champion and runner-up teams, most valuable Thurs. Eves, til 9 . • . -. ^ Newark 07106 624-5800 Minutemen iff the third quarter. Gavin toBsed "Mitch Kurtzer and MarFSeymour. player and a sportsmanship award. MODJSTYLES GARAfJF Unlon 686-4700 IN SUMMIT ITS in ninine of hiss game, total nf 2(l"pnlntq2flpnlntq.. GnvlGnvln jy ledrthe-Sprlngneld press, which caused many Cuitliei liifuLinatiuii'moy hBobMtnodjt>y-con- Specialist in Automotive Service VALCFTfAtR— : between 4 FQlIB SFASO'NS P), A Y MC MAHON Linden turnovers and Springfield goals, nt the Tentative 000)1110 1 11(1 P.. Fll-rnhcth Avo «»tait Mt the Uuid pai lu«Vwt«'^Wiaom^g vington 375-4yaa Real-Estate-Insurancc covering petroleum, petrocliemlcals, .._ RECREATION CENTER lS8S.Moniiis.Ave vegetable-oils & related products Mlnutemen-took-a W^JOint load. Pepo, out- for fall nUntMQ SCOSOflS CIRCLE MOTORCYCLE SALES ITBS WBUt eiiuuumt St. _ Union 688-3434— 400 SwensoM;P fhrnughntir triegnmrrlOo^Sprlngfield • - ** Unroirrr":.687 O151_— Konilworth 245-3100- VICTORY WINES & LIQUORS wltli 21 points. He tallied Irreuch period to Tentative openlngr-dates'for tht Mititaty-spending pays" r J(oep •Linden at a distance. J[oe was most ef- seasons in New |ersey-.wgre"-seX-nt a-meeting ,. SW) fehantcHo S FOQTWESR 1305 Baltimore Ave.""" IIU Lf ective^Sii. riie-boardEf-Avlloro - lie- paced raU. .._ts£eutly:orilie Smte_Dly4sioiuaIsElah:aud5is : ^_-EinpToynicni.guucr.atcd by. riulllury expendir. fRANKLIN AUTOBODY Fvlngton < 72-91-78. . . _ wlthrrorreboundg.-loe. fast becomlnir' -"rminrll, --:•---— -.— . --.^r= •-—::• - ..-.j.!tur«3~ --""lhcludlhg :"mlltMr5epf*<»!fflet-iind one-ofth'e area's rap etehtli gradejrebounders,"-•• losoph TrB'arber, acrJn)j'CommisKloncr.oJ..~~Tr3]verimiflit-ernploymtiai--- rose Btondilyfrom T pn n 77 JTOHWSON.& JOHNSON gg£i Insurance nft»r-me-ihitcrmfBSlon.7John' also 'contributed tlie~3utos" and tlnal Uotel"mhratlb"h"bl'1eugth ol Roselle Park 245-2313 105 Chancellor Ave. 65-Brown Ave MOTOR CCtlnc.l 1 Roselle 245-6068- Springfield- 376-5700 TH.CSEA SHELL • . . 17 polnts_to the attack and played particularly seasons must wait imril nfmr a public heariii} : in'nl TIU. In^gBof Bphrrinnfl nf trnnlrnl Codllloc-Oldtmob»«* ..wel l on defense. jol|jn| wns very strong as mid- _ tills summer-when more data is available," flsh in the central Jersey area • Cut Flowers-Potted Plants & Shrubs 491 Morrli Av«., Summil . 273-l>op die inuii iii Hie Sprlimriulti presspress . Brow Una 16T uurpef •gnta. Migrator^Bira yeEuiations win KENILWORTH FUNERAL HOME , MT. VERNON SWEET SHOP points for tho Minutemen and played a very, COMPANY 678 Boulevard 262-6580 Kenllwortli 657 Mountain Ave. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS be set after aiuiouiicement of tho federal frame- ttfrttm 's Hair$tftmg~ ' CONRAD WOZNIAK MGR. CompUl* Body Shop Ssrwic* strong defonslve game. : GARDEN STATE BOWL & 88 Mt. Vernon Place Springfield 376-0398 work In August.' 16 Myrtle Avo.— • '•—— — ~81T"WasHIngt6n-Ave: Newark EST5^9856~ SHANGlWEYTJAIR^STYCISTr Serving-tl«« Suburban Ar«a 40 Vaors ^llhd Mr. Philip, Proprietor Irvington 372^7100 GEORGE'S PRO SHOP Kenilworth " 272-5112 seasQIh^iitarring on, defense and_,scoring flvu 411 Wood Ave., N. WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. IIIIHIIUIIIIIIII IIIIIIMIJIIIinilllllJillllUUIIIUIUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUlll points. BUI got Springfield started in tlie right (BowlersSec. f fJi<;apfvanfagec/ • Hair l'locos Clmniod arnl Soryicod CONCA D'ORO ITALIAN omtri CTndeli 925^3330"" bbU Uberty AVe. To iun MUM » SIGNAL ST AT \- CORP. power program thut provides dluudvaut:i|',ed . Qrnnge Ave ^__ The Wide Angle Bank, bench In die tlilrd quarter to contribute to 373-8900 J —Btvror-tehiKh-Valley-lnd.—"•--- '-> Tli« HoiiHr oPSlylt; \n hup)»y lo uniioUtioc thnt VaUsburg ES. 2-3737 "GE 744 Broad'St " ~~ ' ' -MARTIN-WIT^BURG:&-SONr g school and out of workwltheducation, cuuntiol- BRING Newark, New Jersey 07102 . 1200 Commerce Ave. some nico feed passes for other scoreo. For Quality Fuel Oil 4,01/Suriior Xorv/c Mr. ('lint — bolter known IIH **Bul<-li," Tornit^rly Union 964-1576 ing, Job skills, and other usaistuncelrt prepara- CO., INC. / •' - INSURORS Lovlne also performed well In this period tion for responsible adulthood. of LyoiiH Avo., Irvuiglon, dun joined our nluff. CONTAINER CqMPANY KOSYDAR INTERIORS, gettlng a two pointer.' I'rmik Zarrollo uluo AD IN AND' O')B So. Orirngo Ave. 2022 Morris Avenue ," NEW LONDON HOUSE DINER SPEEDWAY AUTO TOP AND l OF N.Y. VaUsburg ' ES. 2-i697S - 6 DECORATORS & FURNITURE , Union 687-2244 MANICIJIUS'I' SA'IIIIU)AYS& HJLI/ltMK 1IOOT1ILACK •130 So. 20th St. Under New Management . u - Stumped lor u RECEIVE MART (Try Our Full'Courso Sunday Meals) SEAT COVER CO. Hum.Hied I .ii.JUi.J Cm •^rvington 374-0704 ' : • Your • •Sprhi'g-Btrtli

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LABORATORY SECRETARY \FANNING CONTINENTAL Breakfaat. 3060 Rt. 22, Ualan,, N. j. 111 Spring St. Murray Hill _ -HIGH nATKS. NO ggg CHAKGED i_ _: .I (3 Miles from Summit, N:J. - U Mile (torn Bell Labs.) — i«ry tow«il> In on* girl labora- J _7ns\n tory deportment, for''V.P.. (.nd- ^PERSONNEL OF UNJON HELP-MATES- , Equal Opportunity Employer U/F ' Miss Ruestow st aff. Light s(eno,- typing, 1961 Morrla Av«. 6B7-O35O record -keeping, patent work, - Union, N.J. ' Dally9-6 GGLLEGTION MEN CIBA elc. Oppoalt* lh« Municipal Bulldlnc TEMPORARY SERVICE ALCAN METAL POWDERS - • , XI/1 RRST^ATIONAL STATE .._. . Corporation -2OOO'MORRIS AVE., UNION, N.J. 901 Lehigh Ave., Unlo SECHCTAnV - BANKOFHEWJERSEY: -An Empl yer No pr.asuro «1 thla jobl You'U kwo 964-8700 — Secretarial Position -•— - 556 Morris-Avcnue- thl fridl roll cem t*D8 Position., in cuir«ntly •v«ll- ADMITTING Summit, M.JrO79Ol CO PAID CaB IJM Mirt, •b'lw .tt;ppr tn..f tlmnnt Cr»dlt -Secretary TojSalei Mdnager __ . LABORATORY ASSISTANT ENELLINC It SNELLING PERSONNEL Permanafit waek end poallion AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER l Avt. Uubm K3/9 TEMPORARY - PARf TOIE . Of He* in Ormna9,lo.' °uUtd« available In modem hoepllal. A poattlot. 1« open In tha laboratory of' collector*, ••nior c"oTI«cUon ' Outstanding Opportunity for Right Applicant; .X 3/5 an Heroanbail nm»l»ctar»n;-ol p*r- 3 p,.m. --M p.m. ehlfl open. lumfla md nxroT*. Tb* ctniidatv will SECRETARY - Travel Affency needs a man sad •utomoblla inventory Company Paid Benefits Holiday coverage alao. Typing be trained for the Job. Excellsntoppor- •harp cal to'wor k with 3 yoonf eale*- claiic*. No* experience re- eaaential. Call or appIV GAL FRIDAY ttmltv toraler t yoonf pwaon. Knowl- mvn. Freo traveraveL WreraifieDirernifieil.dutlead ddutlea - quired except for^lhe senior , COMMERCE Climb tb« U4i«r to aoccaaa vlth this ~ reiTDpptyr«art S300 - No {ea. .Mr; FANNING, Call 289-8200 MEMORIAL A-1 company. anaUent opportunity for ut M-tl Xlfr pllcant* must presant • hest - - EUPLOYMENT AGENCY '.... an alert budnMr S477. CO. .PAILt. Call ZiimiaciUdU Jocatft d on RoutRootes 223 in F U. P. R. DANN X GENERAL HOSPITAL Id, NJ. TlemMtatworking O •ppeantnee •uid mult pouan oi apply at 2000 MORRIS-AVE., UNION Pat Wood/US-OTOO. i 33 boor*. &dayweak,fro«Blue ffTENO-TYPIST . a currant Now Jersey Driver* 100 Q.lloplm IIIMRoad Croaa and Blua'&tilsldcoverafB, Peo- BRI0l)T~AM(im0US OIBL TO DO FOR license. Good salary whlla Onion 6B7-1900 964-8770 1B01 Morris Ave, . ., . Union slon Plan, other benefits. Pleus tels- SECRETARIAL WORK PORPYNAMIC we train you. Full benefit R3/5. _ ' .113/5 ptoiw UO-3193, EAB^for appointment. YOUNG EXECUTIVE. DIVERSIFIED program. Apply my weekday Buchanan Electrical Products Corp. Racepllonlal, PQXOpr. Start $100 WORK. EXCEPTTOMAL OPPORTUNITY. Cllc. good at flgurea Start $90 TEMPORARY • at th o 1065 Floral Ave. . . •• ' Uoion, N.J. - MUST BE ACCURATE TYPIST. PAID PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT CLERICAL JI00+- FEE PAID Payroll Clerfc Btaft-itOO- HDTHER'B HELPER HOSPrTAUZATION AND OTHER EX- (An Equal Opportunity Employer) Acct.-Payroll clerk Start S100 to HUUide. Bhor*b*wJ wvl aoro» ^ptt CELLENT" COMPANY BENEFITS. 550 BROAD STREET lcnoe With bookkeeping required. SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN NEWARK, NEW JERSEY O 3/5 Clark, Ughflyplng Start S100 UNION AREA. PHONE MR. GAINES READY-SET.GO! Typlat, all anil To: $115 flfto-15^ , D3/S FOR APPOINTMENT 6*7-4000. BJ/B Into tha paraonnvl dopt. of lhl» : 3M-*arn AFTER7 P.M. JOBS wall known ' co. Dlvsrslfl«d Bacret»ry to "VP " - StaxtS13S • QENERALOPnCEWOBK ei. Orest pnoplw." -Slctnn.aii flroa» To SI 15. VPWOADAY WEEK PANNING COLLEGE GRAJja NCR OparMori - To $120- PLEASANTWCftlKINGCONDrnONa, —SWITCHBOARD OPr/TYPIST- TEUPQKARY FORCE3~""' JOBS, FEE PAID . ably with knowUdf* of lataontoryvork. -S DAY WEEK, PLEASANT WORK- t spola for'.manBewt.e CLERK TYRST PRIVATE INTERVIEWING • SS9-7300 D.3/9 Starting aalary $100 per veek. Short ING CONDITIONS. NEWARK - 10 ComnWroe Cl ;. . OFFICES tmii. area. WrUB Box W7, c/o Union irada, seeking the u LOVELY DIVERSIFIED JOB IN OUR MODERN OFFICE THAT FANNING , PART TIME-GALFRIDAY ~ PHONE 688-7300 BLOOUFIELD-S54 Blfd. Ave. Umato In success. Call Btex Good ttypisty . lxt0r««tln« work, pleaMBt KM Lane PAYS WELL. ALLCQMPANY PAID BENEFITS TOO. PERSONNEL OF UNION CLERK TYPIOT -3 cir' *l ettct, Approx. boura 8:30 to > 39^-2300 Nice olOc*. bara'aaa angg l 1» p-m _C»U Ml-6»M. Mrn. flgrofln, 4 96 lU^B7W9 •ffi ™il paopla MIV WOTKCrW^HOUSEWrVEB. SALESWOMAN - ^-.. BNEU.JNQ «• SNELUNO CALL: 289-8200 Union, N.J. Dally 9-6 LM Uutln, WJ-G7O0. Earn $00 to 100 per weak, apare time. PART TIME DAYS. LOFTS CANDY —^PERSbNNEt OppoBlle the IhtRldpal Building SNEUJHQ <• SNELLIKG PERSCWIEI, FOR GENERAL OFFICE WOIIK, In Top eomjalnlon. . FAIR, ROUTE 21, UNION % 1007 Qpringflald.Ave.,IrvlnaU 3a2-pr3al-2919 6M-0MJ R375 TYPIST 1W1 Uorria Ava. Union - 4m*H abop In Union, Answer phone- Work In modem office building. •-_.;;••• • x 3/s „ K3/5 B3/M 1 typelLhd and*r«tmt»1 bookkooplag; oteo- SWITCHBOARD OPERATOH Monitor board and other clerical Buchanan Electrical Products Corp. ocraphy not nacanary, 5-8 boor* a . CLERX ' CLKWC-TYSTOT. . .-.-.—...... *1«> day. Send dcUUa to P.O. llox07,Union. RNa tto «ork full or part tlma. evetunf *- 10:30 P. M. HON. - FBI. dutlea. Call Mr. Romano, 333-4600 1065 FLORAL AVE. UNION, NJ.. CruiforJ ulci olllco. OveralUad on. N/J. B3/8' or rihtri(ht -hlft, pwUni anDahla on. EXPERIENCE HELPFUL HALLS Ai FUHS INC. BHIPPtNa A RECEIVIHCl CLERK-TYPIST LITTLE SISTERS OF THE C&U3H-12K K3 U.S. HWY 22 - MOUNTAINSIDE - DENEJTTfl'-HEFERENCES Capable typist with «ood ttkilll, Ue«.C»llXfo-M00 laa. LITT (An Equal Opportunity Employer) a MILDRED KILLER AGENCY «J-H1010. R 3/9 . ." '" • HI/1 900 NYE AVE.. IRVINGTON and common icm , tor purchas- IKI No. UnloU Avt, Cruilord . 10.SHARP GALS NEEDED . K3/0 ing d*>pari(»*>fit.—6«4M1—1> alary.- R 3/5 FYorn now until JotM 15th. No invest- 1 Llbarat amploy** banaflli, ment; No axparlcnce. SALESLADIES COLLEGE ffTTJDENTq, part Urn. and Phona for appolnlmcnt ' ' ' USA JEWELS. Call 4M- 8940 NURSES AIDES_ .._ Experienced only, top salary ' ^ TYPIST abut work mlUble,' Waakdaya and ACCOUHT1NO CLERK In 1 CREDIT CLERK It S/13- plua cotnmleslons, benafita. WMk-andfl. E»eUat^a*rrm EtemraUi^a dMll«a. «>«• InZMBMa* ~- Air Retjuctjon . LIVE IN CARE . Pcirmanent- position, p«rt and Experienced for modem branch •UT Well on tualm O, UiLs. clerical. t«J»phoea. Good p&y,_ Office of OHIO CASUALTY IN- lty tooftM t artamttoml eapaoaea. No OQ borwJT Ar« yoa tirad o( b«lnt or near homeV-daye andhoura you located at 2401 Morris Ave., Clerk. Murray Hill "464-2400 wlah. .Good pay, benerila, no Union, N.J. CaJi Mr-_R^_Po«ter CUSTODIAN (BBXTO), ooopad VD In th« hDOMf AT9 jraq In * X 3/6 • AVON 964-0550 - -CHURCH nihr nnjf] Iftmnpnrrning- rg( OnucUUyr Tbnt liaftm 1» th. v . Typl$t An Equal Opporturflty Employer CLERKS - DaflnnaTa maccvptad Cor this 40 Hoar WMk, UJO0. IWeekVaeaUon HfMT lor TOO. a4fi-8ta7,-403-flHl, i d«pL 37- R 3/5 "2" Bookkeeper Posters •• ' --• X3/8 worthwhile1«.positio. poall n In HOMEMAKERS/UPJOHN APPLY 4M-37U rORWTEnviEW, • m-iou. — avl l/i tioor *««k, All employe* beneflU. Money$ Money $ SECRETARY $115 K^E PAID K3/11 For NCR 3600 (Train.. CLERICAL TO siio BAXTER WAREHOUSE CORP.. 623 1 IS No. Unlori Ave., Cranford TEXEPHONE BOUCTTOBS SiiiiSiirnlGl READY FOR OUETM Rihny Ava., Union. 6V7- 1500. To work from home far"i"+M" r drira, SCHOOL CUSTODIAN Con.ld.wfJ) •--'••-• Money$ CALL 272-5800 . f LYING.HIGHf .,. teU or part time. AU INU, JW- ISM, R3/S That*s where you'll be once In fcIv JoIn~a*~m6Ham exacutiv* Union How to Earn a Lot of It? Secretary Co. flrmt Tills •titnuUting and thla Inrgf corn. Never a dull Unio!Sn Cinnty Reflonal H. S. diversified Job offera'ths oppor- -DRIVER (WITH CARV- Easyl Sail Fabulous NURSES AIDES, QDtfunca day'ahUL moment. Grow power. BERKELEY HEIGHTS tunity to ulltln lh« •kill* you For Danlal Lab-Small Packagaa mU time and* part time. Confaolal TVP FEE PAID hatfa and to. advance rapldlyl If SADKIN LABS, INC. AVON COSMETICS MiUil condiBona. EnaUent salary, CHAUFFEUR Cleric Typiit Receptionist top benenta. Call JI1-MM, Director you ara an accurate typist with ' 102 Welland Ave., Irv.371-3600 During Convenient Houn, 5 Nura.i lor appointment X3/10 DIZZY FINGERS! a pleasant paraonallty call nowf KA/5 ; FANNING -Oll-de across- kybd. a* good , Experienced, 6 dayi. go Bookkeeper with Bank ' FEE PAID BY CO.J Noar to Home* • ^ : typlat for aales dept. of thla a alary with all beneflta. Double Entry "Bookkeep-- f-PERSONNEL-QF^UNION wall known eo. In UNION.- Call 687-4000 R FACTORY HELP 1961 Morrla Ave. 687-0390 ~ing Experience • .-• _-MANAGEMENlRESQUSCES-^_ Mttltnl FOOD PROCESSING CALL NOW Union,.N.J. . . Daily 9-6 Dlv. of Computer RuiouTcaMnc.- .-. ...al-n-J—il.H M J.hai • All Skills Urgently Needed ~UNION ••'•;:.:••••. ohottT MoitTOaFT. We oH« m«y ^ JOB FOR YOU? Opposite' ih»» iiunlolpol Building FANNING DRIVERS 1519 Stuyvesant Ava*., Union Hwao toohidlnl Top Watja. TJXe. Union — Springfield - X 3/S —Service.Representatives 687-5454 adnntaia o) thlacurrantopportauty by YESI PERSONNEL OP UNION City Tractor Trailer • X 3/5 CODtacanC Mr, Walaky, 379-60901 . Kenilworth 1961 Uorri. A«*. 687-0390 - Straight Truck and (Malo & Female) K 3/fl - Switchboard/Receptionist' Union, N..T. - Dally 9-6 Over th* Road __^ _7.31=UQQ._ YOUR OFFICE SKILLS Intaiaatlnti—poaltlan—available— -ELIZABETH- — With International food Importer OI/J CLERK TYPISTS QAL/OUY FRIDAY FEE REF. located In Springfield, N.J. X3/3 "3" Clerk Typist* 1110 +•+_ Vailsburg - Irvington Dutlee Include flflna Si light - PLATFORM ... regardless of your typing. Pleaaiint & congenlal_ FIRST NATIONAL STATE 375-2100 TYPIST " _. BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST NEW PROVIDENCE GROW! present skill level, atmoaphera available for an Exca llent opportunity for on ~Pmri time- (or brand n«w oon- BANK OF NEW JERSEY-— To • top Job In M1O« d*plr_p(. .' Individual Intereatedln a eteady ~DtnbltIoui« ' alert. accurate WORKERS __ poaitlon. Crr.lucl Mr. W.l.ky lypiat (IBM electric, must type vml«BC«nt c«nt«r. Excsllanl .Exceptional opportunitlas, cur- this srasl GO. Qro»t polsntia) Roselle - Roselle Park -7-J7 D-6000 Immediate peirnanent ' * •al«ry. For further Intottnallon call rently axist for lyplttta at our for bright person. Cpll now. MANPOWER at least (70 w.p.m.). Dictaphone . Employment _P-«»9(»n.l Depl. 277-6200 beautiful Executive O((lc* in Linden '' >-- K 3/S experience essential. Qood I •—. CORNELL HALL ^ has office, work working conditions In nodnm Nvwarfc andonraqburban^Oranxe 353-4880 alr-condllloned office. Liberal . •* Union Scale —CONVALESCENT CENTER- S.UMMIT&ELIZABETH O(flJTtll rowldald - that you can do NOW SARAH COVENTRY NEEDS 10 WOM- fringe beneflta. » Top MileaBe ntv nr«fiod^zinPeTe«Uni"Work In th* EN, NO INVEFT:«VMT, EAHNW1ULE • 3 we«ki woatiof. after- i-y*e*- Union, N. 1, 897-7800 " TRUST CO. FANNING VOU LEARN. FOH HiTEnVlEW CALL —employmant. •* — j_.' exciting world of banking .and . If you've been thinking vaguely 371-4430 or 464-BM6 X V35 GRIFFITH LABORATORIES ~ • . X 3/5 Equal. Opportunity Emptoyvr finance. V« offer an eiicellent „ 'PERSONNEL OFJJNION about going boclt_lo Work, them B55 Rahway ave. Union. N.J. * Compjately paid pension, starting' • alary, plus an out- _ I9A1 Uorria Ave. ' 687-0390 6880330 dental* optical and hoapltall- K 3/3 etandlna benefit .program and KEYPUNCH wit never a belter time than : - xat ion plan. Union, N.J. , Dally 9-6 —now. Come to ' Manpower and -v • R 3/5 DO YOU UKENEWCUITHEa?IUo«»a extremely pleasant working Oppoalte tha Municipal Building take n simple •kill teat • • -~. 1 tr— wardrotMfl a y««r worldnf with condition!. Please apply any OPERATORS talk with our etaff membere. r AOOON rROCIIS, > or I melon • weekday at the: We have a job-for you at your STENO-TYPIST TEXTILE-LABORATORY "A A A man. Car DM«ia«ry. CaU Ul-flU PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT FIRST NATIONAL STATE •kill level—on • achedule or mi-mo. xi/io 550 BROAD STREET GIRL FRIDAY that allows you to work, part- Good Typing And Steno TECHNICIAN TRUCKING CORP. NEWARK Interesting spot for wait or- BANK OF NEW JERSEY' of-lhe-tlm«. Every office skill Some aewlng and/or to •tinse *~ Flret rniij aacond ahift position* CLEHK-TYPISr CLERK Ranlaed Ral |n buay advertia- la In demand right now. Skills. Excellent Work- parlance deelrable. Pleaeant- U01 Eaal Linden Ave. ' UvnaUUd « un»Ui poUntld portion Badnur eomldarad, UM JuU.», .1- ""•nn~agency, ^ome typing, will ara-currently uynllable (n down- ~mlr conditioned laboratory, 35 Linden, N.J. dUbb Kt our •nwndini food oom- oeuant Mdtry. modamoiOoa phi* nod CLERK TYPIST, with r«uoaibla handle ad placemant, t Iniar- town Rework for," aitparlenced • ing Conditions; All Bene^ hours per week. • Extenalve Equal Opportunity Employer y. looiUd In SprWUld, H.J. Po«L- bautll*, »JK> Ca PAm. C«U Pat typing speed required far Order tlon ordem, etc. KnowlAdge of MANPOWER beneflta and holiday plan. Wood. eaft-BlOO noeisalng DepV (Ksnttvortb). For 556 A switchboard for! relief full tlma powltluna thai offar an fits. COATES Ik CLARK nuny adnnbjM. CooUctUr. WaUn.i Q4ELUNO * SNELLINO PERSONNEL tntarrlav. JT»-B0O0# Mr, Hotftnxn. excallent '•tnrtlnj: salary' and a Idol Uorrui AY«. Union B 3/5 helpful. Oood salary & botm- . Hi»m» of the 6.7-80,0 " t. Work In Springfield til mld- full benoflt progfafll'.' Pleaae White olove Girt APPLY, -DRIVER (WITH; CAR)--- 1*«— - - • Unlon.-N.J,.... . _ —... WOMEN _._ SADKIN LA US, INC - 102 Well and Ave., Irv. 371-0800 Salary up to^l^.SO-pep-hour. JC l/S fttmnlny —OFFICE WORKEK1 ^b-vSfl£±^Qfe GOOD TYPIST- K FULLTIME, n.cn..iy. Will train. Call uatQUl abop, experience pre- t»-Ull R 3/n Nurpiv^ —-P»ra. Dept. OIJ-93J0.— —- will.train tixnt man. Plaaaant PART T|ME; DAV OR NIOHTB i dl l «v«JLIabl« ..«iv«v-in the"uod«Boardo(Health. Anriorac©-Esnct CofD. ad _OS)or«tora. Mmrt "haVB'TtN. «*«TM» "ftnt miurviao "~ - - - ._1-...... ~r-.. : • nifrt •"*#»» Senrioo reqalrementa. Send PRDF^^ _^___ •-. UNION, N,t.'"~~r-:

^HO^^A1^^"1"•••"™ -v°™rv"^l^uaV;D9pr6iuhW"Einpii>yer2' j^O - 2107 . - .""*_*! K 3/lH . ' -"—'. —'—O 3^5 WOUEN - PiUW-nME l^lephona aollottallonTCrk, from your "YoEiffii WpoTOiifi pany! IS OPENiNTTWO NEW OFFICES BUDGErriGHT? home, at voor convenience. Caa eaally IHELPWANTE-D-KMAIE- name A pnooe number, you .will be contacted, H/ tr • ' MATERIAL HANDLERS Several poaltlona are now avail-, Clerk Typist uble (of our MIGHT SHIFT Opera- IN EAST ORANGE AND SPRINGFIELD Ease It With A tion located In Springfield, N.J. OlTU" ~ Women Wo offei^-many_._«dvantMBOii_,tm_ , Wo have several openings In ou( stiles, dopart- eluding good w«n«i. Contaal Mr. .6. Iridigestidn or difficulty in swallowing. Temporary Job At WNL att 1. Unusual bleeding or discharge There are some wonderful positions open. Gat details about the openings TELEPHONE OPERATORS niPhtt Must be good typist and oager'to loam. nocdod in ' 370-6000 and boneHts from o\ii ediy-tfl-talk to IniBivlBwers WIIU'VB »»l .up u tunvaiitgnl "Prudeniial Experience helpful but not necessary. Earn iUUIH UKANlit 2. A lump or thickening in the breast 7. Change in a wart or mole. office'In East Orange. GUAlli) - 0 (Uya aaott, tiira t*L. day •Vacations Jilit flOT. Oood Mrkiiif ooadtilona, J^OW,aJ^OW,"at Pmdnntinl. yoouu can-aomcan-ao - 1 woolt paid vacation this summer. Saturday Llnd*a u-ea. Call S7«-»«0, UerWcw. • •frequent Raises —r 8-0 at 1 Bprbif^ald AT*.; CluftrnL—* ofelsewhere. ; If a sigmi Stop by the Hot^l Suburban this week, Work amid pleasant surroundings. or ovoning interview can be arranged* •Libiiral Emplpyea Benefits • • KiA Wo nood temporary holp in active MAIL,. FI.LE and Call.676-9947 .. SERVICE CLERK positions, as well as TYPING pos- HELP;WANTeDMEN 3. A sore that does not heal. doctor without delay. CALL 272-6000 for a Yttlephqpe Interview anytime between 9 am and 3 pm, Itioris, No experience Is necessary, but good keyboard MACHINIST INSPECTORS OR APPLY AT or ' If you are vupcrlenceii lit.une It makes sense to knowthe seven warning signals of cancer skill is required for typing positions. Minimum of 5 34S-300O end ••k for Krank 4. Change in bowel or bladder habits. hours dally preferred. Apply in person at: Libr 1**1 tu talk abuut u uoud including Saturday, March 7th . 125 Wost South' Orango' Avo. Juli. 'All benefit... Hiiual t"'"" It makes sense to give to the American Cancer Society. You'll find our interviewers in Room 219, Apply in person at our -Employment Bureau, Monday South Orango 5. Hoarseness or cough. MAN NEEUKD HO 111NTKHKJ11 i 141 South Harrison Street, East Orango through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. N J E CORP. Monday thru Friday - AND liXTlOUOn PAlNTINa 9 A.M. to 5 P.M; WORK ON PIUVATE HOMKfl (near Control Avonue) Telephone: 673-2640, oxt. 438 CALL 80o-YOo3 AFTER 0 P.M. A Subsidiary of as/a

l^SURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA chin**; (op aalary. ateady Job far TELEPHONE experienced man. Pnooe 213 Washington Street 20 BORIGHT «fl»OT4 / Western Electric Newark) N.J. COMPANY An ICquul Opportunity l£iii{>><>y»r M/f AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITYEMPLOYER SELL BABY'S old toy* with o An Equal Opportunity Employer K 3/S I I A.. I nuni O|>i>ortunlty l(mt>1uyei Wunt AJ. Call 666-7700.'

. •••.-•• i -Thursday; March 5, 1070 >OOOOOOOOOOOO(X>QOOOOOOOOOOOO< wooooooooooooooooooooooooo^ XttOCOOQOOQOOOOOCKXXX* O00001 • NONE' HIGHER. CjiAHLES o< trvlotton. H«w Jtrsey. in U UNZET. MArMTElfAMCE SEBVICEl m ¥rd4Kf o. UNKW o^diosnflaVaB dab-, -.,,..,-. . .firstnadljic, Tu*ed«y, Uiuob IT. lmaTUhOO A ply lev pars U .ordllktnot wm be takan up or M aooo thsrsutsf as possible, L MATCtONO J>A1R bplwlvtvr*^ KELLY MOVERS - aiidflixairesillnuatameet- —which time thsy irUJ be publicly opened room QAalrmj Ma^Aiii cr^i !, 1—NEW ANU ULU and rsad.to tmmUkx ASPiUOmC-MA--.: RAMER INDUSTWES l.nt ccavttHmv. rim »1M. lor Wr. jooooooooopocooooooooooooooa HOUMI For Rent tiii of CouocU te WtuU & tbs council .:..... 410 W. WesMlelil Ave,, AND, iitSsagwjwcgotft -=.,—Ttfrtut pk.n.r; •:• day of March, iJrf lortLVAf ptopeaal wtJab^eeft be tnapee «-«w-N..-a»"- ; PIECE" "K "BoriSSlONAl. »•""* ^rwULlUijciSrHzT i* t| nsfffma.' or ai eooQtt>*r*an«r ** «ad ooples obtained at the Office of the 1 Moving Industry Routing * L«*dere - Cuttara or May fey 9 monthe, reasonable -an be reached. fee nurHtr otn be readied at which Um* Purchasing Afot, HDORI tOOA, Uonlcl- BET. LIKE MEW, MUST BEL Fr« .ellmaUa - ^"""n »or» " and place aU person, whose lands may be 6 .. . WENRY 1. BAKAN •ioi place til peraowwtowUnUinaytMh'' All N. J. tnaured - 371-11B3 J 1I 1 tua Call L«o»» »- ^ aiitfcBUrTT71)fri7tfc'BUr ~ T'T7 l I ^«a' • • i • Clry Clerk , affected by such improvemssts ot who affected toy each lmprwem*nt« or wbo may be sifictoertTaWciisoUor •• '••,•.• '•,. -,. '•~"~"z.-.~:QyK~~: " EXCLUSIVE BROKER may ~be .Interested therein will be pven . may be intcreeted tnerela will be clv«a ' wt» may be bs^erested thsrein will be ..-. check to the amount of ..„ 1JIST1- aOVWG - STOIIAGE - PAjCICINO x>ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo«»ooooooooooooo< FACTORY - DINETTES - Buy dlrwt. . i'lUCESI FURNrrURE MliSMED. REPAUUNO. FOB THE~lN8TALLATIaN OF The said Improvements are local given an crportunityto be beard •election.of .bucXrt ped-stai ANTIQUES RESTORED,REFMISHINO. 113 SOUT«>UTIHI AVt,,. CKANCRANFOlipF , r • ----.-T-.--r,-:.__-.-..i^r.: -lift cnU »r* focal' cendae; tba.ssin*. Ti»* Jamfel in mad* out to ths Town oft AU modern baarooma. Uvlcc rooma« jnow Removal - -••85 • MODERN TRATFIC CONTH0L ' u and the oost thereof U to l _FEH*LE ' !1 ' 1" ' _ a tb* are*. Dinettes,! HENRY RUFF !' . MO »-«« ltDVAN UlJES) ---^- UOHT9 AND APPURTENANCES - according1 tolaw . ' ' . -menu are local laiyrorsmsnt*-. TTnf TiiVrji rrayossj Is W In dlnlac roomaf Idtcbenettaa, k« boxaav >ooooooooo«6«»ooo66ooooSoo»oooooo«x>oooooooooooxp*r- DINETTE FACTORY, 3U-SH SNOWPLOWINO >ooo6opoooc«ocoooooooooooooo< TON ROAD AS A GENEJIAL . AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE ' : • City dark . HENRY J. BARAN lonco preferred but not required. Good typiet, ^killed Bt.no. E»- IILMH'S MOVINO Booutiful Mystic, Islands UIPROVEMENT, MAKING AN AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE City dark Bids must be pre'efented In person. WEEKDAYS 8 AM TO Garage Doors ^2 or»g«i - Imti catim , - insun . 341-71M . "/» FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF by a reprasentattv* of the bidder, when P roc casing of Invoice •, filing >ir« »p*x:laia Your W»Urfront Paradlav , APPROPRIATION THEREFOR . BLANCKE STREET (EAST) FOR' THE IMPROVEMENT OF AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE dutlee. 8:30 AM-4:3(j PM M0c«c««k»0OQfl06ftVWWift«w xtl - lon» distance >50O00CO0OO000O0O0«X>00OO0O50< LI NDAL CEDAR HOMES AND AUTHORIZING THE FI- JACKSON AVENUE FROM called for by tbe PuMbxdnj Committee DINETTE TABLE, «ara Urlr, I Garafe cioora inat&lled, fSTafe extert- On Tha Janvy. Coast FROM MCCANDLESS STREET FOR THE IHPROViafENT OF, pone* report•. 8:30 AM-4:30'PM ANTIQUE. FURNITURE. ORIENTAL NANCTNO THEREOF, - TO WEST BALTIMORE AVENUE CLARK STREET TO RO6ELLE EAST HEWRY BTREET FROM and not b«br* or after. BP* WILL NOT Fonnica; c«lt*T laal, Dividei" l» KUGSL SILVER, CHINA, PAINTING^ alons, repalraliservlce.electrtcoper- Surveyors 86. NOW OPEN FOR Yaa, choou your homa altaa BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCn. BE ACCEPTED BY MAIL, DIM. tor dao. or r«c room. Ck»(]^c JO0O00000OOO0O0O0O0O0OO0OOWX now. Available for pntaent or * BY THE CONBTRUCTSON OF' STREET BY THE CONSTRUC- EABT BALTIMORE AVENUE TO COT GLASC ETC, A.J. PDiOP. store and radio-controls. STbVFNS OF THE CTTY OT LINDEN: f ' . COMBINATION CONCRETE TION OT A" PAVEMENT, COM- CHANDLER AVENUE BY THE The Mnn.r.nfl Council reserve, the Elastic Stop Nut Div. TRAFFIC-CLERK diti f«" floBuDufi - * 6e6000000000<>«<><>00«»000< INSPECTION , futura build 10K- All w«t*rfront Section 1, That rdpdsrn trafllc cotsrol 1 right to accept or reject any br aU bids ACCOUNTING CLERK GHASSMAN, KKl.ll L-MIXLII,.INC. CURB AND CUTTERS, HOUSE ' BINATION CONCRETE CURB CONSTRUCTION OK A PAVE- High School graduate. Clorical ACCOUNTS RETJKIVABLE Mortgage Loan; 68 All hom*a._ar« •voraplalaly pr« ><>t I hava ayallabla CITY „ light., togsihsr with all appurtenances SEWER, WATER AND OAS AND GUTTERS, HOUSE BEWER, MENT. COMBINATION COK- due td any difects or Informalities and aaaso BOOM SIT Survoyora WATER, 8EWAOE, GAB, and laoidentals, shall b. aoqtrlred, con- CRCT£~CURB AND GUTTERS. not adbaring to the specifications, or fvxporience necoaaary.' IntereP(- Hiuh school ured, Uk« to woi 10 PIECES COINS - CTAMP8- SOLD* BOUGHT- X»OX<)<>00O0O<>O>00000<»C>00«00000< : , cut Qt.pi'a numb*r«d In our fac- CONNECTIONS AND NECES- WATER AND OAS JX1NNE&. SUPPLKS CUT RATE - BUYINO PRE- 433 Nortli llroa.l Strtit ELECTRIC AND HARD SUR- strocted snd '"**-"*^ st the inUrseetloa SARY STORM SEWER INSTALL- TONS AND NECESSARY STORM HOUSE SEWER, WATER AND ' for any other reason. The Municipal*. Amerace-Esna Corp. ing and diversified, dutiea. Some wllll rlgur"... Llghl typing. Or REASONABLE tory. Aiiyon* can build Ihem, ur ol STYLES STREET AND PRINCETON Council also reeerre the right to mtner typing holpfui. 8 AM"4:30 PU 113/5 M SILVER, SILVER DOLLARS Home Improvemenls 56 EUialiMh, N.J. • *•'• 2-3?70 •svw will build on your lot. Over FACE STREETS. Call our ATT3N8 AS A LOCAL/ IM- SEWER INSTALLATIONS AS A OAS CONNECTIONS AND NE- PKOKEJ71-«1« NEED MONEY? C3/I2 Irving ton ottlom tor fro* bro- ROAD, a. a general improvement. PROVEMENT IN PART AND AS CESSARY BTOftaf BEWER IN- ajkd make awards of aU or parts of any - 8:30 A.U: - «>30 P.M.'"" WANTED %in. JACK'S COIN * HOB- »«oo<>ooc»ooc!»oooooooooo Liberty Av., lUllsldt, Homeowners conaolldele all chure and g«t al| ths fact! now. Section >. Thstssld improvement shall A OENERAL IMPROVEMENT IN • PART AND AS A GENERAL STALLATIONS. AS A LOCAL bids to one or more bidders. ..„ 2330A/AUXHALLRO.. UNION. N.J. —DIMNO KOOM, HCTTELWWTt, 1>«U- Hre. from 1-B p.m.. Sat. s->. A^UAHTLt_B0N lebta and mort^sgea "into one- bedroom*) lochooaa from.Prloas ba constructed ss s gjosral Improve- PART, MAKINQ AN APPRO- IMPROVEMENT IN PART AND Uonlolpal Council KTTCHEN CABINETS, AtOHTODM ' Xy0O0C«OO0O0O0«O00OO0<»O0< rants lag frotn 13000 up. Com- Prio*ahav*b«0n Inoraailng tt ment and the cost thereof shall be boms IMPROVEMENT IN PART. "CUSTOMER SERVICE -^ tUuL Ubla, 4 Ur».a and pada. « ahlald ,ew low monthly payment. Up to 30% par year. C«ll ._.-•- PRIATION THEREFOR AND AU- ' MAKTNO AN APPROPRIATION . AS A GENERAL IMPROVEMENT Division of Central Purchasing (AH EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) . CLERK TYPIST baci chain asl boOrt. &S"' <»* WINDOWS, TILE BATKROOU9 10 yesra to pay. pl«l«Iy insuUlwd Bv U.O.C.A. by the cityjt Large. Bald Improvement THORIZING THE FINANCING IN PART, MAKDJO AN APPRO- lrvington. New Jersey - ^REPRESENTATIVE x 5 WEATRER STRIPPING. Tile Work 88 •pprovad. shsU-te^sooordlnf tt plans, spacUlea> t JHOIKFOR AMD AUTHORIZ- PRXATIOA TUCTEWrR-AWD AtJ TECHNICAL SERVICES dltton. Cail SO 3-9173. '» CALL 035-7250 MYSTIG DEVELOPMENT INO THE nNANCINO THERE- MUC OcKrymteK, S^LES SERVICE DEPT. CASH FOR 8CRAP ES 3-5369 G 3/a >oooooooooooo«ooooooooooow< Op«n Uon.-Sal. - 0-0 P.M. Uons and profiles for Slid work pre- THEREOF. THOWEINO-THE- FTW Purchasing Agent Good typiat. Proc-eeli.). of flood typlat. Dlv.r.Ui.d dutl Load your car: Csst Iren. Nevsupara Our peraonel reproaantati've will ASK FOR UR. UUANSKY pared by the City Engineer and on fUeiji OF, 1~HEE WOOD all st your convenience. 8un. 11-5 BE IT-ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL trv. Herald Uar. 5, l»70 (Fee: $10.06) orders. General corrsapondenca. ExpeHanc* MCMi.iy.— - TOfper 100 lbs.; No. 1 Copper W per PAINTING, WINDOW CLEANING, TILE WORK* REPAIRING AT 371-0500 Ms office and the same shaU be dooe OF THE CTTY OF UNDEN: BE >T ORDAINED BY TUZCQlmCII, . THERBOF Wood boxes L case* to be pvoo any. ' X T/F D t W Tile Contractora, Ulchens, under the supervision of ths City Engl- orTHECrWOF-tlMDEK. . ^^ =*»•*«BE IT ORDAINE* D BY THE COUNCIL PUNCH ERESS Must have good telephone com- 8:30 A.M. -.-<13U P.M. . NEWARK GLASS CO. . lb.j Vemy Brase Mf per K: Baili Vfj ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, WATER- , Low down paymtnt Section 1. That BLANCKE STREET ~ MAINTENANCE munication. 8!30 A.M. -4:30 P.M. Leu) 6< - Batteries, UP PAPER PROOFING CELLARS. CONCRETE balnrooms and 'efairer-fcsUnjejjs— TAKE ADVANTAGE OF low monthly.paymant (east) from McCsndUss Street to West Section U That JACKSON AVENUE Or THE CITY OT UNDEN: BIS MUhlnn AT-., Ksnilwortb STOCK CO., U-MSs 30m BL.Irvliif- cheerMUv glv«l, 370-7077, «3*-383a. irom Clark Street *> Resell* Street ahaU Section 1, Tliat EAST HENRY STREET ESTATE OF PAUL E. HELLER, de- ' TeL W4-1M0 bet. 6 fc.rn.-4p-m . WORK. OARAGES BUILT C BOD r 3/26 S^tkm 3. That there ahlUbljal.ber^' Baltimore Avenue ShaU be Improved by ton. (Price subject to cbwi a W» Music, Dancing, Dfamatic 69 Don Williams. • ~' bs impzoTsd by the constructioo of-*n from East BaldmoM Avenge toChandle r ceased. MECHANIC SET-UP -, J3/S LAWI&. 7«J-e«74 — »33-»J6. ^ OUR PRE-OPENING & by is authorised the Issuance of tood the oonstroctlon of combinatifsi con- 0 l/a utcb tiiodiiledntumlnDuamacadam Immediate opening* for «*p»H- PRODUCTION PLANNER XXIOOOOOOOCKWOCKWOOOOOOOOOOCX . antlrlpatiwi rctss sal bond, ol the City of crete curbs snd guttsrs, being approair Ave. shall be Improved by the construe-, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT H'« sue a 1-adlnt. precision XXCCOOOOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOWX pavemsot bslnc approrlmitoly 1023 Uonofim8 l/2fachrooain*iblbmiinous NoUoe Is hereby gtvao that the ac «nced uppUcanta with the nliilily RoeponeiblW- fo.iv scheduling, planningtlannlng- and ororderine g of,In UAX WEE4STEIN b SONS CASH DISCOUNT-SALE >O0OOOOOOOO0000OOOOO0QOOO0OO< , Unden for the purpose off OasralAlth floan* e mats)y-*41f> Uneal feet of cuxb and iuf' aquare yards of paTement; thtconstruc- " "trie I at" ftrtiricBtor with .... . >urcnaaaa and production of packagecstaged productproduct**. •' MUSK.' LEffiONS oresaid pBrpasai In an counts of the sunsKribers, Maureen Mo- lent opportunity for « mn to sel-up and op«rato. Excellent FIRE PLACE LOGS Uuylnj Scrap Metal Bloct 19M._>.«» V A O ALUMINUM Tree Service 89- ooet of tbs afoV'—" '- — ters and tho coostnHtloa ot tlon of conibsnaoot. concrete curbs and starting a.«_pju-^ula4«ui.n.-- Mi.-?. 4130 P.M. DEUVEHED OROAN - PIANO - ACCORDION -UMDAL CEDARHOMEU OfliceS Foi Rent 119- amount not eacceedlni f Jll.eOO.OO, belnf Donald Heller and Fidelity Union Trust ri' i^atl r Morrla Ave. (neurtBurnet Ave.1 Union Outtsra, leaden, storm wtadows, doors POPULAR - CLASSICAL - HARMONY 3rm*trwir«aQd.«wirt.ei»r. , gutters, titBg~*PQTX>xlmMlAbf 700 lineal Company executors of the last wtU and ' 'BROWNIE' lh id benefit pro- SNOW PLOWWO ««»-fc3M X T/f and rooflnf. loweet prices. Free cut- 6< . ' (Esel aide ol Klau Ship) lbs sihoam of rHIfitf^nf ol Section 3. Howe eewer. wucr and (U oooooooooooo< ths City of LtndsvtdUo be issoeId d fol rt hthe ocwection* ehall al^tecoiutructeduKt and gutters, being approwrnalely 1&30 testament*oi-Arthur- E.C, HgUer_»ho, n eah FRANK'S TREE SERVICE tlon of D*o*sssjy storm sewtrs and ap- during;his lifetime was atrusUe, Ibipert _ DBL»-0uM - e, 331-Q! 064^10*33 At 1636 — IRVINOTON IS THE tairposa^of financing said Usprovement, liwUUed In and along BUnoke Street llneaf feet of oorb ana gutters and ths — -tHF-ASSOCIATED HUMANE SOCIETIES OF NEW maintenance. MOLDING^ERVICEMAN • mT'mft'l tfs " PLACE TO BE I The estimated total cost 0! saU.lin- (eaai) from McCandUei Street to West partenano*!. construction of necessary atorm sewers B. Lowe and Fidelity Union Trust Com- SERVICES _; .; Z 3/5 Section 2. HODS* fl«**r, wtier and ESS pany, turstees of the trust creatadunder JERSEY OFFERS FREE-TO•A-G9QD-H0ME-THIS-— -'- Day ahlfl only with ATLANTIC PLASTICS DEPT. ; irovement 1. ststed to be the sum of BalUmftr* Avemisi, PARAGRAPH NINTH of the last will 3RD SHIFT ONLY PACKAGING TECHNICIAN HEALTALTH FFOODO S - »• carry a full RID YOUR HOUSE ot old appliances. Odd Jobs 70 -« -- NEW8-ST0RV Section i. Thxt the owner orownereof oonncctlou shall al*o b* constrocUd 3. House sewer, water and gas RAPH NIT WEEK A MIXED GERMAN SHEPHARD. ' " -.JiiaH School OraduMw—- Ima of naturanatural tood»-NinS.HONEY« HARIU3 «. DEyEREAUll, PIC • • - • • --•- -ickao: t t > l xatis plui outltnnJlnit tOO% IWB^ J 10:30 JJbLtoJAM We remove L tslia a»av -- atoves. ELIZABETH a-ttonTTrTliers li •Gil. n, ^•IT^pl^lYffftfMTtrr iC tr ^l 1 I tinHmm»-n4- PATH) F-, HELLgB P-my paid benefit program.'.. ~-Z~^_' —some c tiling"—pretvmm—wittr xi»FBgtt. t a» exteriors. No fcbtto -And only on* block to Bt«ii«d Section*!. TnatteU owner or owner* of Avenue. ment to ths Essex County Court, Pro- machine a to Insure" product la To SUWbOt HEALTH FOOD STORE-«»« bl, or too small. «a3-»JM X5/1» AND ATTlCSCLEANED,RUIlllBHJtB- which sum has been made-sval) the-propoaed improvemeoL are hereby WAS,JURN.EILULB5LA_Y.QUNG:-C0UPLE THAT ATLAJTJC PRODUCTS — ment required 8:30 Al EALTH F picked op free. n-L SoraplroaliMetsl. Sacnunanl Church and Schooll prorlslon In • prerloosly sdopted todset Oldttsd snd directed to make tberieoes- land fronUnc on either side of Jackson Section 3. That the owner or ownera.of hela Wvislon, on Tuesday, the 8tb day of proper quality and quantity. Per- lHld Sit CR I-»a UOVED. CALL Ml-1032. -XT/If Maihematic., lllatory, Lnglieti. all *le- IRVINGTON Avenue from dark BbSlet to noeelle land frontlnf on slther side of East Henry (201)379-6200 ATa., Summit. CR I- . 343-0433 -"-J 4/33— of the City o)ff LUden ss a downDaVmsnt. eary coinectioiis sir all ol their lsnds Uay next form minor main t-nance on SHEETROCK Thin* U»IHUUUJ faonw with brand Street, being ths line of the proposed Street from East Baltimore Avenue to. WAS GOING BACK TO PUERTO RICO AND CQUL'd—- 21 Fadotn Rd. Springfield, N.J. Mrt-lsss than flra (Bl with tbe sewer, gas and aratsr mains In Dat»d; February 30, 1070 . . machinery- Asslal in mold~ & TAPINO ^ OUR SPECIALTY SA. delree, AJter ei»-o'clock cfU n«w kltobm, fully flnlshad b*a*v pavement, sxs bsreby ordered and di- Chandler A**one, being tbe Una of tbe WITH THEM METAL OLD' FASHIONED -rurpiture, china, MANWrTH LARO2 » SMALL THUClf Mr cant of the obilsjllons uthorised said street Irom ssU sewer, gas and > h MAUREEN.MC DONALD HELLER (Located off Route 22) changt,^, JJ j CaUlnas. Walla IV Renovatlnc FOR CLEANING CELLARS, GARAGES I7<-«283. Za/1» - mtmt with ••cond bath and turn* water mains to fee-curb 11ns-of aald rected to make ttU necessary conW>- proposed r—Y*TP" at, 3 iBITER ffweUonwersr ,fo gar als *°l of *their landniajnsa witinh thaalde and directed to make tbe necessary con- RUPERT B. LOWE iflsUlpg Pf'TIT, psaiTa^fyijfF DOQSeS and a.. Bectioji fi. His b nectioos for sll of their Lands wit&the "BROWNIE" IS HOUSE-BROKEN, LO.VES CHILD- 7-r- PRODUCTS— Ext. 433 FOR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT. 1 THOMAS CUSTOM DECORATORS UMALL7CALL RALPH 355-4303: nTI 'nrr*—t-t streeeett from said "ifWerj-fiVs andwsltr 1 RDCER, DANZIG, SCHERERd 13 It OWN, CALL coptents. Call Naroj7.'T7-3377.3,3.^-1 . TUTORTNO tor.Hig h School Equival.ncy ;ar«i««, ooppar plumbing, alum- 50 UNION AVENUE - tthhs perioid o f wsefnlnes fl e 3R . _ with 'socb mains. Any lot or parcsl of sewer, gaa\ and Vater mala* In said (201)379-6200 ' PIANO E XCHANGE - T5«-«ioa j 3/1° , ' • J.3/26 Dlsloma, Cml sirvloe E«sma, l"rol Ialto oomblnaUona. Tip-top corv Improvement., far the HasnelAg of which land owned by any person or by several maini s to ththt otirb tinlin* of said street for ATTORNEYB / Air 'conditioned olTlcea and productli iroati. Liberal fringe UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP 7O«. (NEAR NYE AVENUE) nil 1PIT<« »Q* alrody oonmcUd with anch street from said sewer, gas snd walar REN AND WHEN -FUm GROWN WjLl BE AN 21 Fadom Rd. Springfield, N.J. SSrslloellsellse,, High SSchool L CoU.ie dltlon. tha. alorssalonalllamtloas are hereby persons 'doUoettvely hsvlnf a width of mains to ths curb 11ns ol said street for. 744 Broad Street (Located off Route 22) SECURITY GUARO-J beneflta. Excellent working condition a. Upriffhta, u li • $85 •WFRED STENOELM Math, Sciencce I EOCtEnCg-. matructiona by Adjoining Oaidan Stale Issoed, Is the period of tet>(10)yure: forty feet ShaU hsve connection, oon- milns. Any lot or p&rcel of Und owned Newark, New Jersey ' — -, • EXCELLENT WATCHDOG. . Studio^ Pi an Oat, lovely • • v,.$3°5 WE • •. . L1OHT IIAULDJO, CHLLARS. YAIUM otesalon*l Engineer li / FIRST COUE • FIRST SERVED Paikwayy;; mlnulaa lo by any person or by several persons all Lands not already conisctsdvUftncI] An equal opportunity •mployor Tw.Tvo midnight to 8 ».nv. , BUY BOOKS ~—J eALTERATIONS Pihat sopplenientsl debt stalsmest 1us atructed thereto and any lot or parcel of -nains. Any lot or parcel of landowned by lrv. HeraId~T*hT~^r"'Mar, S, 1B70 •hltt. 40 hour wo.k. Excellent Spinet, Hew, warn, cherry •REPAIRS AND ATTICS CLEANED, FREE ESTI- aSSnt Phone «»»-.« Routaa 1 andd 333 been fUsa in the office of tbe City Clerk Und so owned having a width of mors coUectlvaly haaiog K wHrtttiol forty f^t- —xf-a/s 05 U0 PARK AVE., PLAINFIELD ~MATESTTIAYS, J74-8919. EVES. 373- THE CO. and that such statement show, the gross, than forty (set shaU have connections ahmll b»v« e-OBflectlofiJ constrartad any person or by eeveral persons coUec- "BROWNIE" CAN BE SEEN AT 124 EVERGREEN bonefita. Mu»t bo matunt. Hls>>_ 10 yr. «u«r . . .^_j_. . • •' • *? J - PL 4-3BCO 0 3/5 •FORMICA TOPS ' ^~ ~ after 5.KXI therwto and snjr lot or ptrctl of Und to 17 CR. BARD, INC. •CABINET WORK OF. ALL XINDS 4403. • X T/F Real Estate Blnoe 1905 65% LEASED NOW! debt as defined b» HJJ. 40A. Chapter a,' constructed thereto for eacb portion of tiv-el* y harln* !• Width of forty feet shall " PUBblO NOTICE " School oraduntev For appoTnt- Contolt, n.wrSwad. Walnut. _• ownsd harlnf awWlhof more than lorty Please be advised that.there will bo" —AVENUE, NEWARK WHICH.IS10CATED OFF OF tnent call 10 yr. uar '. ._. •!»«.- oMMM BiVF- Th* Oellery of Homea • Realtors U inoressed by «uthoriaafl£» of the aald lot or panel having a width of forty onpscBoos OMistniotsd thereto and Leaders in Products for Patient Cate-—n K WILL DIVIDE TO SUIT" feet. Tns owner or owpers of sny snd fe«t ahsU hsvs cowwctionji constmct«d a meeting, and puUlc hearing ol tbe •FAIRLEIQH DICKINSON- Apollo Baby Grand, 4 Ft. 6. in. 9? A- 11 UJ E. Jersey 81., Ells. 355-4200 ~ " *iy ths sum of any lot or parcel of Land so owned having 850 FRELINGHUYSEN AVE. THUEE BLOCKS MEN.WANIE !!_:-„. HANDY MAN - ALL SMALL JObo Walerprootinn IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY sll such lands shaU make the necessary thtreto for sacb portion of said lot or a width of more than forty feetaball hsve Board ol Adjusbneot of the City of UNIVERSITY '"'.•"• —"II"-" Hospital &' Su'rg.ical.^p6cia]ists rebuilt, tt Oar. Med. Walnut $095 AHOTOD THE HOUSE. PAINT, CAH- Open Dslly 9-8; Sstr^-srflun. 13-3 obtiptlatia sa- parcel bavin* a width of forty feet. Th« Linden In the City rlali on Monday Position- open In our production 1 PULL FLOOR LEASES , e will be within connections aforesaid wllhln thirty days connections coutrneted tWeto tor each FROM THE ELIZABETH LINE. "depMtmintir requiring men who S77-4700 Ext. 3IB Business Income Tax Returns -57— PENTIIY, CLEAN W0ID0W8, GUT- Z 3/5 . from tbe passage of mi. ordlnano., and own«r or owners IOJ any and aU soch March », IMO-st'7 P.M. Tie fellow- B AVAILABLE all debt ""T'frf"". prescribed by said portion of. said lot .or parcel tering a T An Equal Opportunity £Vj° 111 SPRING ST. ' MURRAY HILL, N.'J. 504 BLOOMFIELD AVE. TERS L V\V. CALL AL 8S7-7M1 ' WATMIPHOOFINC ' In csss any awsn sewer, gas and water Unds sbill maXt tt* D*c****rT coanac- width of forty feet. The owner tfrowner s lnff applications will bo calledffcirpul!>* can work weakly rotating shlfta. 'Off-straet perking for l'2o case Chapter. m >ooo«o«ooo«o<»oc)ocjo<»oooo«o« connection, shall not be made by such tloni atorwttld wttbin thirty days from of any and *\ wwh 1*^*^ ss^mn f"i*ks. me llo hearlnc. FTLL OUT THE ENCLOSED COUPON AND BRING Wo offer excellent sterling rate*, (3 mllaa (rom Summit, N.J. . '/, mlla ftotn Boll Laba) " MQNTCLAIR INCOME TAX RETURNS > ~~. '~'QB^I GUAItANTKKI>I)KY HASEMKNT % epront and reer entriicse . Section «. Tbe smn of 1400,00 Is stated .. ..' ' . it" ' * • ' ' . Directory WORKMANSHIP TLtAN f»ll necessary connections stores aid within ApnlteaBan of FRANK AMD ANN paid .holiday*, •hlft pretnlum- — ' X 7/26 Prepared In your own borne. Experi- Mn Union C Berry' •Fully sir oondltioned as the arrrerale aJao«ri l»ci»l»a In the aJ 1 - OR MAIL TO THE SOCIETY- BEFORE TUESDAY, • ffTUDENTfl-YOUNO MEN: btomfl* »cooo«ooooooe«ooooo«o&o«ooot ~ CALL A. p. MASON 687 - 3487 ' directed within the said period of time, any •uch •swsr.~4P* • -lur coonac "Thirty days from the passage of tbisordi- TOMASULO to use 141S-14M F. Edgar and benefit program*. .- > Squal Oppoftanlty Btnployar (U/F) enced accountant specialising In borne 'Fully osrpeted hslls and oost of as aforesaid Improvement for the CooncU of the City of Linden shall nanca, and In case any such sewer, gas able veek&nda only. BaL 8:30-5 p.m.; G 3/5 - Z1/5 •nfUieerlni iMTMpecBon corts, costs tions shall cot b« m*d* by suehowner OL Rd. as a track terminal. MARCH 10, 1970. • • Experience la helpful but npt sb- UVINO ROOM PUrUJITimE md ac- owners iaxreturoa. Appointments made Odd lobs , 70 To Soil or Puy ofUces .make or cause ths same to be mads and owners as herein, ordered and dlf«cted and water connections ahall not be made Application of O M DINER COHP. . solute.y nejrosaary •• w« wl» Bun. 8:30-1. p,m.*l-7fl per boor. Earn cessories/ Wall to wall rot, °" soure X)000<>«O0«O(>00c)0<>00 at year convenience. Call 3t9-S33e, > illiMsnllsaulllgohUsa- nay ths tTTTi" ""* cost thereof, which and water connect a aoine extra amandine money, no expar- ^ iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOK *A1I utllllies snd servioee. '• adverasing In coniec- within th* aald period of time, ttw Coun- by sacb owns* or'o«0*r'0*rii U HiHern" to_ use_.- ,_••---. __ 6'M aial TOO-W. ir train. — , , •oooo^ooooocooooooooooooooooo yards, » Inch, attic tan. U7-3040. altar » cm. R S/li Writ, or Phone irapsnss and cost shaU be assessed upon j -Tn"t5Tfiniiei-or"CHEL$EA ls: lnr DOOXKEEPER-Uust ba mature, nil Appliance Repairs ,23 ^Weatherstripping _38.. .—'. f4i nf HJ city ftf7,itv «.si ahul maka or , order«l sjtddlrscted wiihin the said absth Ave. as parking area for .pa- If you R» on anorgetlc worker : BRIAR HILL 1 cmise tbe sam* to^brreadrand pay tjy-j W tt* (aural lad»er^Jlfat Business Opportunities - 8 ^ODD JOBS bonds siidTionfiiacI- f WrlM of Urn*, the Cotnxfl of tbe City of trons, looking forTprgood-future, apply! TAX RETURNS prepared by accoon- )C0O0O0OO0O0OO000O0OOOO0O0O0< CONSTRUCTION CO. opens* «Bdf cost thereof, which expeiue 'I linden shali-oaks^r Uftastb* vans to Joseph W. Roper KATHY GRIMM )000000O0OO00O00400OO0O9O000< CELLARS, YARDS CLEANED 1«HS Oorria Avev pstlon notes avtborissd to be Issued here- SscUon^Sald improvements shall be ETHVLENE CORP. IOHBOHED medicjie cabinet, brass TV SERVVCE — Am coNDrnoNrNa iuis, MDodaY. Wednesday andTriaay, mTLHLOCKOJO METAL WtATIItft ' 30 UNION AVENUE and oost Shan bt-«asessed upon lands be made and pay the expense and coat ' - ' Secretary x table or desk lamp, parchni.rf ahade, 5 n.m. to «:» p.m., Baturdaya 9 a.m, in shall beer Interest at .ochreta or rates made in'aceordsnce-witb the plane, -II WOODCRfeST AVE: 75S Central Av».-.. - Murray Hill CONTAINER CO, REFRESHMENT STAND OPERATORS COLOR TV SALES AND SERVICE DIRT & RUBBISH REMOVED STRIPPING FOR DOO11S AND WDJ- IRVINOTON. N.J. 07111 as shaU bersaftsr bs determined and •- •• - "'-said work theroof. which expense and coat shall be or call STABLGQROOM8 301-374.0704 . at be mamre. Weal far roond occasloMOnShopny uble, Uaok to 4 p.m., 1033 Clinton Avo., *-"—»— UOW8. MAURICE LINDSAY. aDeCiflCAeawOCewl Wl pfffl[ T assessed moa lands benefited. Linden Leader, March B.ltf?0( Fee $4,14) Tot public ridla« stablva. Car* *or .*.»(• CLINTON APPLIANCE INC,7«2-S500 AHTBUA WOTTMMES— VDJS,.-« shall mature and be paid within ttwalore- M prepared by the Cfliy Dtfl&ecr ind on SectkmA. Sakj i>prov«mmU shall be 464-2600 «nd aak for Ur. Miller ty crap. No lnreatment revdnV fasbinere sweater wiUtwUt. loxuhawl 78 MlUbum Ave. MUlbum DUMP TRUCK SERVICE 4 ELMWOOD Tl-H., IHV. - ES J-US7 399-2400 .- •- _sde In mceordanoe with the plans. Section Z»^Unpn>v»mwa**-abaUtw SPRINGFIELD, N.J. horses. |*oml milntnntwie, p*rm- fa PamTk *pfrm miss fan i bstbs, 4 heitmonia, klictasn, 4pir>ate ssts|,*j narlod 'Of T\9tfnlt^fMM In atwratef^ l**^ flU In hU ot&ci andttu wort efa«ll be . X 3/5 -EARN VH-—«M-Pa» »aak, apya T UBIOQ C nallna nsssllw cinasnTiawsftti Issi Z 3/5 the first of which ehaU be done tnUr WJ iupervlaioii. speciftoitlons mod profiles ter said work made in accordance wtth the plail».~ . nt Job wUftprtiloa, Ml fcapttil- V U thru Frl.,9 A.M. CALL 242-2014 ovi3 ORDINANCE NO. UC 23«7 lxatlon A other frinf* benrflta. Andy . time. Ueal for tnabaad a»l «Ua. -nU, olamtog.aol beach rtihts. P.O. _ more than one year from the Section fi. Tbe Improvemant ehaU be s* prepared by the City Engineer and on specifications and profile* tor saidwerk OBPEH DESK CLEBK T ii-t- tralolDt_c«lJ mmina. '3a PAY LOWEST LEGAL n&ond* and no annul install* file In Us offles and the work shall be a* prepared by tbe Cihr E&dne«r and otr- _—, •• ENTn*LEl> -- — Ihdon Coanty Fwk Commission. P«r- XKOOX&OO<)O<»OOX »X»0(»00<>«00«jp B0«»», MT/F [^reoooooowoofrttoooooooooowoc . eonatntcted u a local Improvement la Ale 'n Mt rfrk" v* *ht work shall. 1M AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN —Buldr V£UnpvB» autM, Matlonsl tool •onnel DepL Acme 8t EUi.Man.-FtL ~>»oo«ooooooi»oo<" ment Shan ocsed by morcrs thathrno 1004 hut «nd-a» s general tatprorenient lo ^hilmuodsr.hiATO*nl«lnl . _. anj mjeliljM company. All boaefita.7ldl Asphalt Driveways _^ TAX - $5 up Painting & Piptjrhanglng 73 Stores Fbr Rent 121A 1 Sectioa 0, Tbe UcpTovemcnt shall be done under bU superviidon. ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN""' AModated Hiaaie Societies of N.J., lie. S m.m. - 4 ji.ro. K S/i Real Estate the amount of the smallestt prior Install- part The" coat ot IlieliiatallmUono* tbe ORDINANCE RELATTN0 TO AND , Una. AiM>a aaUrj rojiilMmenla. Schools " 9 O0O<»OOC000<>0«0< ment. Qfrmis. f*%t1on concrete curb and cotteTw>* constrooted as a local improvement in Section S. The lniprovsmsnt shall be Wrlta Bat MM, Soborbin publlahliii part ana ss a latMral Improvement In constructed u s local Unprovemant fn REOULATiNO THE PRO- anteed! ANOELO-B PAWnKOHPAiraHANrJ. Section a, Ths full faith and credit of bouM aewef .*Ymter and gan oonnectlon* DUCTION-AND BALE OF MILK 124 Evergrtai Ave Corp., ISO 1 fltnyir«sant Av«.( Uldo& K,£. SALES HELP - LooUnc lor extra necessary. * - fc30or*:30- k6 ASPHALT driveways, pirrdn* lots. AU All Slste "*•" 1" frvlnston; • . • NEW HOME dTORE rofl RElfT, lormerly bandy part. Ths Cost of theTiistallaUon of ths part and as a general Improvement In nliU. phigiwrHma, INDUSTRIAL MA- TMO INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. parlor, air conrtlHonsi, 1O09 so. tt the CUy of Linden, New Jersey,- are anljb* .ncWsnrtaji, ementt* connected AND MILK PRODUCTS JM T1IE mooay? Mak* your own ioan bott woxkflnnewillnmrer rolHr. All Wrele —l2J6SrwlnafieldAve.. 372-5471... >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQ< 4. BEDROOMS, LAROE EAT- co, t hereby pledged far f ^s^||SHa.A>a.. Oil,. Oil,, , bouse r and gas connections " TOWN Of" DtVTMaTOjCXJT; -tJ46Sprln?leMAve.. 373-3904 •• gacgracee . 331337331-33744. Zt/i -prlacipu and interest on au of the bands ^-^'^'^Mlsl ^s^s|sf pfOpeRV CWn Hework, MV yl as of >Mlllng today. No Elisabeth Ave., Lindas. _ "R 3/6 -1BM'"TRAININ6~ — 3023. . K T/F CALL sri-toi . XT/r Apartmentsfor ReriT 101 FAMILY ROOU. M BATI19. soluble lor offlce. or tolas Issued pursuant to this ordi- ere and |f^fy beneflteo In tne tip and tfi*~t *nPV^tf4tf ''• ejDMfises td house sewer, water and cu cooaecUons AND DETNQ ORDINANCE MO. TECHmCIANS,jTuly ax- experlenct neceaamry. Call now) «T8- In Union . " i~~S0O00O0OO0OOO0O0O0OO9O0OOO0 AL. OtJJIS WALL PABER HUNO t. REMOVES AOB 143,000. CALL 37O-0770, payments shall In each year while any ol provided by law. The full co«t of the i abill bs )u£ly and *ojaitabty OF THE TOWK Or IRVINOTON. coodiaM, top pay. CaU ««7-«0Sg. /' IBM KEYPUNCH" _JM3"«orri. Ave.. 6B7-4100 TRVTNGTON ' ~ " EVES. 3yo-7u9. aald bonds or notss sre oatatanttng be conetrueUm of the «tona mma inittaU*- ers sndd lands benefitebane: d In the manner d fcrBMiry- X'/» needed now for one of we moat dynamic WATER PROOFING i> MASON WORK WALLS t CCMNOS REPAOlEp CooverdenV * rooms, 1st floor, best snd fr tfte, eiftapt and In the proportion assessed against abott^y property own- I HEREBY CERTIFY that the shove "I would lilieTo giva' STOCKROOM HELPER POLICE RADIO RECEIVER - Almort iio Bo. Wood Ave.,' 035-3700 CALL lU-aT» . X T/» Z.J/5-4 Included In the snrsul budcel and raTsed tlone alull be borne and be pild,by the— « ars aifvi ITJIVISI ^bensflteQ in tn* danner ordinance No.. MC 2347 was Introduced COFFEE MAT CORP. . ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS t hot Mil supplied, avsUsHIaAprU by laxss levied usmt' au tbe *«WMM -IMWfvfn* cost of the con- Wa«ly _• IBM DATA PROCESSINQ ,Uke betnc there. Hoo>i« current^ port- L<»U0O discount. »JltlH- '- '" 1. 373-S399 or 37S-4M9. IlA Automotive th* Davenis^nt and the Incl*- and to tho extant and in ttw proptrrtion at the meeting of ths sfanlclpal Council PAHT T1MK.——" — H 4/9 L1KPEN • * ' property within said City without limit Section a, 11 le bertbr determined that provided br Uw« Tbe coat.of the con- of the Town of trvtngtoo- New Jersey, 4600. ask O0OOCO0«0OO< Section >, AU matter, ralatmi totb e be i-T^y rtirt fmi1tf.Wy. f* ^ pf'at*- .donui wmenw eom«rte^ therewith shall -UP DEW. "" ' """"• INCOME TAX RETURNS 4 , bbeat b to the payment of the coet of TWIMIfi itiffn acoordlnaT to law was further TBUdCEWVER - EXPEMENCED IM ••!• STEP ENDTADLES . prepared. Can lor ippolntment, my ERIOR t EXTERIOR - REASON- obUsatloas oot bsreu) spsciflcally set the MlS^rWti^t a Uldl abunlhc propeny • owners In the manner be Justly and eonitatty assessed agunst considered for final passage and was STOP - TOR STOP DELIVER* N. J. MALE or female -, all-aronBq espar- State Dept. of Education - ft CocktairUble, blonde votxL _ home or yours, day or num. SBLErRATESVFREE ESTWATsJ) - Automobiles For Sale . I22f form may be determined snd provided the etorm eewer ineiallatiaiulUth* mm and to ths ssif^swra* m^] tzi the proportion abutting property owners in the manner firmly s»v«0«OAcc- irvintton. New Jersey. lUld. ordinaoco 101S Stuyyeeent Avenue, / D3/5 PATNTIKO I DECORATINO wnentjinay ba paid Hyall .brflTf •fall ~ roat~or~ ttw construction of the Name. K 3/S Union - 9*4-1 M4 ALTERATIONS I REPAJBS. "WE DO INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 3 rooms, 2nd floor, uartmmt H » H, Vt. Vim, camelled condUi effect in the manner prescribed by law. and that the eatlmated nuudnmm amo tion of tba pwomtottorttherwilhtKa'ftiU was asprcved by tbe Mayor and re- THE COMPLETE JOB" ADDITIONS, b Sur J Mrsch mtsmal Revenue Free Estimatea • Insured buUdlm, n*ur kbopplns. Was L AsUnf *M(L CsU Linden Leader, Mar.57lv7,O(Feel>7.gO) storm sewer'htfU<lona ahaU be borne cost of tne construction of the storm turned on February 23, 1B70 and will- POBTEB STUDENTS - EARN 33.00 PER HOUR. jPl£10 , All Types of Repairs. MOTHER - DAUGHTER Section 0. tt U bsreby determined that paid by ths City at Large, to law. 4>m. ApSys J. J. DSnuBlJTOH CO. azperlMtoe. bath., hot PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA Secuon DTB is hereby cMerminedtbat Dated: Fal •!« Ble«k«T Bt, MlUtani. R 3/9 W^OBlt ' R3/B CALL.eof-^M* jSV JV5 '- -..lake notice that-on February Mth, cortxibuti'to toe^Wment ofthe coat * the amount which the City of Linden will February 37, 1070 m, N«wark. 643-SM. x VB KLECTBONICS TECHNICIAN INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED TARTKULART - Willing to paj lor KubsoN water oil h«al, attached garaga, the tlUe lhereofthewOrd"Asseesmsnt." the aforeaald tmpTovemeit*. I — VALENTINE P. MEISSNER £ YOUR HOME BY QUALIFIED, , 8-1/3 room*, 2 bmtlta. 3rd floor. 1A70 a chansw oocurred in the stoca- 1 cootributs~tD''thi i payment of the oost of Addresi .-.- EDUCATION 'expert workmansblpf.We mlxcotornto asoallanl condition. Convenient ' Section 7, Therejsjisrejiy authorised th« etoum setter i--- *-"-^— •- •»-. Town CSnrk i - ... TELEPHONE SOUEWERS - Ejroerl- PLA8TK SLIPCOVEBS'- .Esperttl CARPENTRY ACCOUNTANT. PHONE MR. RCHMAjU —i apsrtmant buUdini. tueaUant loct- location for shopping 6> trana- boillnM of PHIL « KAY'S BAR AND " Tfoytrations of the city of ths siaresaid Improvements. Intruding sneed.nr jsmllsblns bDQae. parart Urne, 964-1500 .— tltlod, crystal el.arjj heary pute. .mslch and toraUlntng new wood. OftlLLV a corporation of New Jersey, the storm stnrer tntUllatioiiayljtfiesnm Irvuutop.Herald: March B-197,0 , i. (i Interior and Exterior Painting. 17 TUe-71301 •••-— •- JV" Ssper and fabric hsngtag. RasManUsl, 1 tUl lOYUi '' rpurpNr& flnanotaiV "' *«mlnipffi/»i *»•!• rtrtfidenlcB,, srdeosrdeo-- ' 3343 Uorrle Ave., Union inclodes air vmts, $ jlppsrs. Any years experience. CaU 333-MM be- VW DM. Blue, hcSdeTof Plenary Retail Consooptlon of *10^r0O.00; and that tnaoumbcr of Directory Advertising Interior* .)derlorpalnangslncel»14. vuuc* m ZJ/B oost ol lbs aforesaid Improvements in i anmtal Installments In which ths special late. Call ana-7416 X3/SX3/S Z T/F? 3 pc. set M^.^g.^aaCSKPec. fore 3Tp.M. or alter « P.M. lor HEED HELPln | «V Koppe ttons o«T-M3»or»«-jl7«t JOHN P.McMAHON, REALTOR .. R » H, (100 Lkense Number C4I. fcrpremUe s lo- amount not ejoceedlris the' sufli * T eervtcea. J 3/36 return? Hsvo rec ( UNION— . .. 1SB5 Hoitia Av*., Union ' CaU after I P. M. cated at 1114 Sooth Wood Avenue, Un- t9^00.00,- said sum beln( the esUmatsd S4*es*ments may be paid shall be five: , rlEICHDORS WANT ,YOUf oen, Mew Jersey reaolnnf in the follow ~_ SalesTnen ... wwrTFPB - on revaltv basis. Nori fic- 24 years with tax a a- l/a roomi, all utllltlM Included, «U »-3434 A-373-7SS4 ' KTF . y g of tbe special assessments Is ths sum al|ari tJlSt tl)S BStlmatsd TTIaTH lalUfli Ipltyiaffll ui*d items. Tall 'em JVvhal tton. amcEtlonslpiifaUsner.SslMmind- Opart dally 9-gj waahatvda til 5 of *<^oil,OO. Th* bonia to flnanc. that of th* special ai»i^»mwiti 1* the eum of ed with ImBt*""!"" and creative jeel. THRirr & CONStGNiiENTSHOPRE- H. S, F. CARPENTRY "' CALL31l-»»5 i» peisuos, riutarrtWttollowlng -411.000.00. TtwboixdstottBsnce that part you have. -Run o low-coit TO SELL advertising in the YELLOW PAGES ' ith t TARDKD CHILDREN ASSN.. 137 Sn. ALL TVPKS OF CARPENTRY SAVE MONEY Z 3/5 PONTIAC 1M7 Ventura, like new, respective addrassss, esch acqariag In Improvements is stated to be ths sum of trttrMthlli0 inci . Experience not necessary. WUlWUllnl r Personals YOU CAN DO ITI nunt* to be aasessadxp •property shall- of the coat of tbe local knprovsmsnta to Classified. ColloB6-7700. WOOD AVE_:UNDENB»»«J3.Tiia«.-— _- ftEPAIHS *'ALTERATIONS >O0OOOOO0O00O0O0QO00O0O0OOOO< 17,000 miles, P/B, PA/R L H, 1 the aggrents mare than lot of said «107000.00. To finance so much o< tbe be assessed on property shall Include In ...... ofihe to l,Vn public rdstlons. »4-74lf Sat. 10:JO-J (..m. rri. Ngts. B:30-»O.D.,. We.wlll paint top Half of your hotter, corporaUllAensss's stock: oost thereof as shaU be borne by ths lnoluds in the title thereof Ufa Wort 1 SMALL JOBS MY SPECIALTY X»00OOO0^0OO000O0OOO0O0O0OO< UNION ejuUsotUrss. CW .""Asuesament." the title thenoewonl''Aas«astnaiit.'' inunmiiuiiuiiuiiiiiiuuuuiiuiiiiuuuiiiiiiiuug:. I BELL TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES Call la a.m. or after s p.tn. 026-41BO. Kitchen Cabinets 62 you paint tne bottom. Why take chances?.' »00()0«000<><><>do00<)0<»00d < ..JO040OOOCO0O00O0OOOOOOOOOOOC. Estinule frea,Ourters,Issders,psner- CAPE COD — 1 bedroosi,; bsnalU 1114 Sooth Wood Avenue, bond antioilaionnotos and bondsof the Section 7. iTiei-e U hereby authorl**d Rspld-gnroth or our Directory Areas requires eddltlo Apartments Wanted 102 th» Issuance of obllfxUoas of ths City of tne Issuance of obligations of ths City of TinRTY LOADS OF hsnglnf. repairs. FrelHokW, Richards x>ooooooooooooa<>ooooooooo«oo< Undeo, New Jersey . ' —" city of Linden In the amountoit2,B90.00- Undsn for tbs purpose of financing thri permsnent personnel IN OUR UNION OFFICE Sitgations Wanted 7 Personals 10 . KireHEHTM 3Sl-ft403, Union. " )C T/T _ )OO0OOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOO< 'I "**"• ^tsllslde tti. Union JOSEVHaUUNO, shaU be Issoed, and to nnarcetneoostol Linden tor the purpose of financing the • »YARDS CLEAN >oc»<)C>o<>oo«>oo<>oooc>ooo< Prom SUrt To Finish. Csbinets, CCoun- cost of the aforesaid Improvaniems in cost of ths afer«saia Improvsmantslnan , .AND OUR ROCHELLE PARK OFFJCE, BERQEN COUNTY »OOOO0O00«O«X»O«OQ0O«00OOO«< DiHl' •••.•««/» Automotive Service 124 1903 Ds Witt Terrace, the improvements to be speclsll«,as* amount not exceeding -tW ' stun "6T DEATH NOTICES XK»oo<»oo«>ooooooo««ooootx CALL13MM9. RS/" Ceilings •• 35 ter Tops A Carpentry. Call eSf-KMS. _...• Unden, New Jersey , seued ss herein provued, betas, too sum an amount not .irtiiiUni" HUT sum of ,We aro seeking ambitious meg with sales potential BB .CLASI^Lesni tocre- Adi for Richie 3 3/B woooooooooooooooooooooooCf 1 1 of W.OOP-OO, bortf irH-ir-w— notes and $8,079.00, said sum bsjngttk* estimated ,aid^ mmiiiiniiiinnmiiiiimiiini 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 nntmnnniimiiiiiiti »tMimnnmHMH'fMfF y* decorated ofafecls35rT >c«CKi6(X>«oooo«oo<>c><»oooooo000400<>00<>0<><>00000000< •ester ticycle, antique wWUhl-boy, . --"- CALL HARPER deeiso senrloe i uatdeiaUaut by — UlsT pafiod of TtaMrfttTnf tt Qf tb# Bsyiffjsjijilf^ the cost thereof as ahall be borne by tha of tha cost thei-eofa* shall be borne by John ~~Jr.V paternal p^nrtHwiebter of services ware bold at Oraeo United Robert w. Paton. devoted mother of night Uble, clUlr mirror and cedar PhU A Kay's Bar and Orlll Improvements for th. fluaaCIng of •htch Michael and Jeqnie Anutto of Newark: -Pttstiyterian church. Monte lair. N.J. Alexander and Robert, also survived . • 6 rdos. training program" * one adult. Have drivers license. £«-* Antiques •" 10A 241-3090 EVES. «»-»771 x T(rp TCrrjEG , or Apr, 1, y ^••K^n ii I City at I' the dry at Lw^^ UfeTttu. som of chest. Antique rocker, bar ami garden srrj- xwoooooosoopoooooooooooooow the "fi'gfft*"". r.M-*iw ..rf^riy^i Tf.Mii ^ 1 l ld f pt d on Saturday. Feb. 28 at 11 A.M. b Ueu by. 3 ^uidclilldrenf,-* groat graiid- •' PROTECTED ESTABLISHED ACCOUNTS* UBERAL perlenee and references.. Uve In. . AND PAPER HANOINO dent bond anticlpafion rioUa snd boods of ttw $10 000.00. bond »"H^*ptrft<*n note* and children and, brother in New Zealand, - xxx»o< furniture, many other items tooDumsr- o6o< BT/r •-• THOMAS O. WRI0HT , : Issued Is ths period of Oftoevyears to City of T'h'W In the amountof $3-B0Q.0O of flowara ccf&ibutiona < to tha Plain- • COMPANY BENEFITS • PROFESSIONAL TRAINING . A LAKE AND-VAJ0BD-8IXECT10N ous to mention. CaU ttt-IXO after 9 190-1444 . XT/T Autos Wanted- - ~ -US- DATED1 rebraan U, 1870 be-eesnnted from the dale of tbi bonds; Fttnirjuwawas on.. Wednesda yy from the field Camp of Gideons c/o David Button.' 1 brother and sister in Scotland. The Linden Leader, afsr.o.inoirea *O0) shall be issued, wd to finance tnVcost of $9,500,00 shall be Issued; snd to 107 Rhrernd.. Millington, N.J.area' funeral service was Held At the "Mc- PROGRAM* RETIREMENT PLAN "EXCELLENT FIELD MA.TURC.- reUabui voman «snis-ta jDa(_ lilt afliHTal WJ COiI^tffT'ta ltglj Cemeteiy Plots 36 that the sapptemuttal debt statemenlbaa of the Improvcmepta to be epe«ially Unanca the cost of tbe improvements to Raymond - FFuneral l CsHerCH , 332 GanGandd- XXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfX Lavmmowet Seivice- 64 YOUNO DUSINESS'-COUPLr: seeking code O794S would bn HEPiTSSJUtML^ Cr»ck»i. Funeral llomo," 1M0 Morrla SUPPORT • EXCELLENT INSURANCE PROGRAM • do babysltrlnt. Vicinity o Points, J. JAUNIK 5 rooms, 3 fsmlly or duple*. In Union/ been died with theofnceoftheCtty Clesk assessed as hertin prorided, being the be specially aamsad a* .herein pro* ford Ave.. Vailaburg. Mass qq(( th he Ave., Union' on Monday." XXOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOWOXXXKXW and that such statement shows the iroas sum of I1.S0O.0O, bond anticipation noter vldedL being the *um.0J$ 11,000.00, bond AAngelsl off SacreSdd HearHt ChurchChh. . . EXEEfilEJUGB-NOTTlECESSARV • STEADY, YARDGdbtB HOLLYWOOD MEM'tRlAL PARK, Inr. -PAINTING AND DECORATING Roselle PliTRoaelle/CrtnJord or Lin- UNION COUNTY'S LAHUMT , debt as defined in H.J.S,WrA,Cnapter>, l^ MH! PV - «U-M1« R 3/8 Are.. Upton.(flnnrHwtDrtvyr *3/n IF n"S WOVEN TRY ALPERN'S. For riIEK ESTIMATES • ' . den area. For Mar. 15. Apr, l.or May and assessment bonds of the City ol anticipation, notei and au«s*mai±JbQlsala- KIFNf.rIFNf.rCr^iieHtrt. m ~~Z~~~:. PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT "Tne Cemetery ft ~ SA: •NOEPENDENT BROKER Is Increased by authorisation of the Linden In the anuxmtof |4JFJS.OO shaU of the City of Linden in the kroooK of BERNAU E»0n l^w^fiFjbrary on Saturdayd . February. 28, l«0 CUSTOM SHOP-AT-HOME Deoorator SHAHPENFD li REPAIRED CALL Uaf table. »»TJK copirsr coal ator, with Simple, AdrSo snJl toler. ADULT COUPLE to marry in April . -tloasprssurihell by said chapter. - bnprovemants tor the fJaiandnf of wfalcl 1 bert^ll.i.hal(-broiher_of Mrs.- Lona- sister of Mrs. Elale Hartmann; also M4-1B30 . RVS GRACELAND MEM. PK: IMS (4 x>oo«ooooooooooooo«»oo«ooo« carpentry - m^itnrm no oblecL Call 1 Doreen, aoq ol Frederick* and the late • Vn - marr/ mwpe Hems. Open di"" CUSTOM SAVINGS EXAMPLE: lined •Mk 3-1/3-8 rooms as soon as pos. HOUSE WANTED near Union csnler or Ads when hiring smployeee. line (or other than spot news; •'" Section 9. The sum oIlSOoToo ta stated the-obUc*tions hert^ «sJ»rtsed aha the "N'gT**""* herein tnttwrrny shalf Umb*ok, T*. (UMral service wad held survivtjd by-4 grantjchilaraT, The FOR AN INTERVIEW B13 to BTKlSTPUHLInrS AHTiaul CRAVES) (8 BURIALS) PERPETUAL any£ne»l-3W4. H T/F slhla. CaU Miss O'Connor M3-M31 • S PsWs. ell cash. Write: Boi U9. as the sggrepte amount lncloded In the ba laroaa is ttw period of fifteenyearsto William IUUMB. JuvdTirbmey"orTa7lo7~T~" Drapee, Measured, Huns on new rods. Liquors, Wines, Beer 6SA Brag obout yourself for dnly be issued is the period of tWeen Years' trtthgMcCrxrth^'MCk n Pral-HolHg;" tanBnl"tWftcfwjLM ft "Hoeberle to. AT YOUR CONVENIENCE - >00«0«0000 FfcateLl»! Lafayette (Buses "— CARE, NON SEC: WILL DIVIDE. EL between > £ 4t3O P.M. Z 3/S -——-, PubUshlm, 1391 Sbyressnl Include your name, address cost of me aforesaid improvements for be computed front the date of the band*; FndericlUBnd Mrs. John Noble. Fu- ' Installed, 130 by M Inches, I°7.S4 J-39«)(EVES. Flfa-aMll O 5/7 }j3ol Coll 686-7700, dolly be oomputodfrom th* date of the bonds, 1S00 Morrla Ave.. Union on Friday, Baiih Homo far Fuoermla." 971 Clin- or call MS-aiMorUT-tilO. complete. almUsr-Sevlass. nn ill (ih- Bh irCentiaetors, palntlnivlnC Osd. enfineerlnr, and Inspection costs, costs thai the sopplennailal debt statement has that the supplemental debt 'statement ha* Intorment-Hcliywood Cemetery. neral service, was held at the—Me—J— |CALL MR. CHARtES CROCKER -Business Opportunities. 8 -S-Uolnt Uouor Mart » to 5:00. —- - and phono number"' n been filed with the offtca of tbe. City ton Ave.. Irvingtonr- on Vednettday. _Cracksn.. Funeml Home, 1M0 Morria • rics and slaea;fr«m the Urcestselsc- lCD Cubes Masonry, alterations, elecrrtufcsjork.- -BUSINEBS-eoUPfcE—needs~3-room of B*ithor^" ta anHinyUsd Issapulncoblifsw been filed with th* office of ths Ctt> -Haroh 4. Jnjermant 'Hollywood^ X)0C0O0O<>00O0<>0O000 CEMETERY LOTS - 4 and 2 fravee. Clarke and that ouch atalement^haws ttta Clerk and that such statement shows th* Aye.. Union, on Wednesday. Interment ' tlon and color range. ALP] MUB-3S37 - Free Dellverle. Free .elimaUs. K. Schrelhol.r. «>7- apartnlent Union area, for April* 1. tiaam. inclttJIns uJvertUim In cotfcac^: gross debt a* deflnad In N.J.S. 40:A. DOTTOE-- On February 27.1070, Ruth. Memorial Pork, nice section. Hollywood Memorial 340 Chestnut St., Union 3713. Ron Lettierl, 345-0370. X 3/13 Call atur 0 P.M. tlon roerewith, noss debt as defined in N.J.8. «:A, oi.M Smith St., trvington, beloved vlfe llsllywood Memorial Park. /"^ , Monday thiu Friday 3 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Garage Sales — ' 12- RUBOUTEE 1010. WIIIPPAJWIUPPANYi , WJ,; TBBE- " ion, Reaeenable. Chapter 3, Is lncr***ed-by lUiOiAiijtatloi -Chapsx- 1» 1* Inoreased by aitthorixation R 3/5 (AtJUvoJoint Shopping Center) S«>cUoa KV-Ttwre U twraby appro— - the afonaaid oWgaUona. by of. James T.; and mother of Dennis'J, " On Saturday, Feb."28:1970/ An Equal Opportunity -Employer OO900O0O00O40O00OO00OO0OOCW P11ONE Bff7-411s18. Hours: 10:00 A.M.- 375-9433- V ,:K-a/8* en-nai. - nrUtad to ttw sJore»iJt1purpoB«,lnwVCld.- of tto aJoreaalnobUnlleMby 98,076.00, 8OPKO-- John UT on Wednesday .Febr- • Ma ke~M o n e y_ by to 10 P.M. Moa. to Fri..10:00 A.M. to , 0 3/20 and that the oblicaBon* authoriasd b\ ox me anresaia opugamma oj f and"TlTorniJi~Jr"Bottg«. both at home: ( uaaa.ioiui.orimer) mof n1I1uS £eibJ^vo..£llcxmjwu, ouur - -racioj;—dlst> WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOpOOOOOOX 4-5 ROOMS (.-a-bedroome) wanted tloo to tha obUntioiuhirtitvaitttol^iUKl, i Uarv25, lOTO.am 73 years, of B8 Mill -oSOSatrand-am. T/E_. -tht*-oniiiianc«- will--be within sll-deoi $JQ.050.00. and that the obUaMoaa an- daiigaterof JamM andb^Woolacottl_b«tIV-ILJ , baloved_wilc of the- late 1 oks. records, antiques,-and more. XcJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfX ER1OR. SPECIAL tor 3 adults, Cfcestrsrt SL-erea, Union, th* mn of •WO.00, b«ln» not 1«M ttuyi "tho>IL__TOriWaT^TJils_ ora&Ojicljra'tf^ HSP«H« of Cedar Idrove; aTster oIHra." William F. MlUar. devotad mother of TlaCTT^itttfonrbelowea husband of Frel- -^ - ,T., MAIV, •/, v KM. - 4 P.lt. "CTeaninfSeTVicentei—•—36B—-I Hv«" i>*r~«ijiif~6rmB~oblliTfflbn» »o- llmltaHonF preSDrlbed faysai d Chaster, da (noe BoeUchar); brother of Mlka t, Helping People »C«CX>00«00«0<)0<»<»00<>00«0««< TnEE EBTUIA ; all debt UmiUtioiu prescribed by said Mary Kreasler and Mra. Sylvia Oil- J William F. Jr. and Miss Dotia Miller VranUln Ter., Irrlnctra: ZVi XX»00000C00O000O00O0Q<»< . Masonry ' 66' CALL 353- ?m~ Uorlxod to be luu*d b«re(n which tuu Section 0. Ttie eum of 9430.00 Is state-i Chapter. . . -velra, boUw-ot-Blo«nflBld and Mra. - Funeral service -at McCracken Fu- , Bopko; lather of Mra, Hilda Peter. The <*• HELP WANTED MEN —• THE MARKET: Million, of Senior X>000000<>0<»0«0<><»00«00<>00<>« been made availmbla by proviaion In a as the afgrente amount Included In the Section fl. The sum ot «SOo.001sstal«d. llaj^iarar&eleasio of Cedar Grove, The neral" llome.-ISO"" O Morris Ave., Union.~~ I^Juneral--was at ".Ueb«rle it Barth *• Boats & Marine 16 KOMFORT KLtl^J ,' : MATURE WOMAN desires 1 room Colonial llomo," 1100 Pino Avo. corner^rr- Cltixta; Gbut-lnM, Uvr-Alon**. Dry Cleaning Laundromat Drevloualy adopted bt«lf«t of the City of cost of tne vorouiif uiaprovements for as the aggregate amount included in tho funeral was from "Tb*> Funaral Home -M.J.. on Thursday at 2 p.m>-~lnt4>iwl ALL MASONRY, oTEPS,WATER- apartment vicinity Union Center. SHOR-BROOK SHOES -Llntlan. — - etifineerinc and inspection costs, costr coet of the eloreeald Improvements for of Jamea F, Caffrey tt Son." 809 Lvotia ment ~^ergre»n Cemetery, Eliia- Vauxhall Rd.. Union, on Friday, Febr- t" WASH 'N WAX CAR WASH Lost & Found 14 PROOFINO, SIDEWALrO, WALLS; BOB HOOSE e DECORATINO SPE- Section 11. live bond* utd bondaUitloi- of authorijanfcs«Ullngandla«iinfobliBa- beth. • ' •uary 27. • . f ""]_ APPROVED: Doctor J »urf HUTIM* XX>OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO( SrJ Lehifh Ave., Union • «»o-03IJ» engineering and inspection costs, costs Ave., at the comer of Park Place. Sheet Metal Inspectors rocommeod propp_ct*, M.D. ConcqUant CHRIS CRAFT — O3/5 SELF EMPLOYED - DlSuntU. A. CIALIST e rNTERJOR AND EXTERIOR 000-7330. ZJ/U patioo notea to be U«u«d herein ahill tioiu, Inchidliif ndvertlalnf In coonac of auttwrialng. selling and leaning obU Irvinjjton, on Tuesday. March 3, al lo ikCt "LOST , aAVlDJGO BOOK «4«99 shoold ZAPPULLO d SONS, E9 2-4OTB-U1J PAINT1N0 eFREEESTWATESeCALL bear fntorsat at atob r»U or rttti as Uon Owtflwtth, i T^i ^^^Hft A.M. UiencfLte St. Leo's Church, where MONTANINO" On Monday, Thereon STAEGEIU- Frederick W.. on lAiwlay. 5 687 - 1335 X T/f J be-Iemmed~tQ^Jlret National State NEW 34 KT. CHRIS CRAFT ' 7-M18. 0 4/18 MATURE WOMAN-dealres 3 roome, LAST THREE DAYS OF anall h«r«aiter be determined and •hall Section 10. There .1* hereby appro- therewith.^ Hlgh'Maaa ofReqaiein was '" - (nee Marlnoirof Brookwood St.. East March 1,1070, mge 61 years, of 21 .* — (PART TIME) THE BUBWEBSj A prof«Mlontvl Bank ol N. J., West bv. otllco, 733 xx»ooooooooo«ooooc«oooooooo< let floor preferred, with all utillliee mteHlfaw |K &nnQe»l all ttl \ I IT! t>f*t af VtUaljl tUO priatAdto the aforesaid purpose, in Section 10. 'There la hereby appro- for- th'T e repose o*f ho*-ir sousoulBl att 11 A.M. Orange, b.'ljved wife of Gerard 1L Ooborne Placo. Irvlngton.belovodhus- J supplied, ^irV., near center, April 1, r Mc«itanlno;deivc^edrnithrfItoert •arvlo* tttai t?octai-iitly monitor* i> -—HOUSEBOAT Interior PATNTINa Exterior . •Joreaald period o» Oft«en{15)ye«ra«th« addition to the oblintionB hereby au- priated to the aforesaid purpose. In addl- tnterment 'Gate of Hoavon^Cemotory.\ band of Anna A. (nee Urehme): du-'-T Nye Ave., at Springfield Ave., Irvlneton Clothing, HoiisetiqW Gifts 37 ALL MASONRY, PLAETEIUNG, 311-4511 alter 5 P.M. &J/» flrrt of which shall b. p*y»hl» not mon V.; mother-in-law of Linda Montanlno; voted father of iroTMrTA." antl WUllarn.' V, "ScHbora. (%oui twlea dally and ar- ^WATEnPItOOFINO, BHJCK STEPflJ J. Cohen - T. Corlfllano thorised, the sum of H29.00. being oof , lion to tha obligations hereby suttJoritML BLEEPS ,S1X, HOT fc COLD XXX>O««>OOOC<>OOC>O0O00Q0OO0O0< than one year from the date of the bonda less than five per cant of the obliga- Dl^N«l^-WilIi»mVon^urKUy, Fobr- dear slater of Angalo undNicooloMur- F. StaeKer: brother of Mrs. Qsla - Experienced class A people.only, to work rmnf«U a_.arf«noy boas* ealU. SELF EMPLOYED 1 INSURED. Free eatlmates. all work Insured, 1 the sum of |1,050.00, being not leas than WATER, SHOWER, ETC..ALL 3 adults seek 5 rooms, SPECTACULAR SHOE SALE •nrt QQ a^syifal Jnj|f|^|T^s**Tl s|yis^H siyrt*>y, fry tions authorlxod ta be Issued herein five per centafthaobllgatioiwauthorlced uary So. 1070, age 78 years, of Jacoby lno and Mrs. AmaUs'Donvlno. FXmerol FVochltch .and William £,. SUegur. *• FOUND - CAT, lovable, about B moa. CLOTHINO A HOU8EWARES AT THE A. NUFR1O - ES 3-S713 O 470 249-44M . 351-0024 . S33-30M was from the "Raymond Funeral Cen- Relative e und fdenda, oleo member a 5" from "approximately 5 p.m.' to 10 p.m. THE pnOSTTS: Ununu— olfttNET old. Found on ijorris-AvSasarPeUr FIBERGLASS. .. MERRY-GO-ROUND RESALE SHOP; :. .'... X3/M upper Irv./Vailaburf area for Aprlllr more thin 100%" the amount of the which-has-been made arallabls by pro- to be Issued herein wtuoh has been made St.. l«aplewood. and^Tabor Lake, N.J., with or without neat supplied, •maUeat prior iiuUllm-ajt; and the vlalon in a previously adopted budgvt o available ..by-provlaion in a previously ter." 322 Sandforu Ave,, V&ilsburit, on on salsa, S4-TTO Form*, _• _^ - - Stse.lt now «t _ _:. -44-1/2 LACKAWANMA PLACE, MTLL- huabandof IsabellaV, (nee Aruutrons); Friday. _Requiem . High Mao». Bt BL. ' of Briaklayers. Masons and Plmrtorers' f Excellent CaU 179-4491. --*- ' •aaueflssinont'boiadai Uid bond sitrtift^puHon the City of Unden, adopted tx2(Bt D< the City of Unden. devoted, father of Mrs, Madeline Cyletv Union, Local No,-10: of Newark, tut. ** N.J. (Open 10-4 Tue.-Sat.) notea authorised to bt laa-Ued herein Joseph's Church. ' • -„; COMPANY furnlaiiaa all th* tralnlat BARNEGATBAY —kindly Invited tb attund.ihe funeral *' - BUV AMyJAIR-OfcSAI LgHOES UP. afaall bamr latwat artoeclirmtrh rmta br-r****f - flnrvfcui ati* 'tllah'Jiirljiti Ijairiti Hnm. " 1 SECOND'PAtR" bear IInteract at such rate or rates tntereat lit such ratet or rales as aiull lurviveLTvivedd by 8 grandchlldreera: i WtffflJLiM.{5ivix.>*• ttotetCU In numbtir tha number ^ of ahall hereafter,ba determined and atv '~ from T'ltaebexH>-fi- Barth" Home-for Qf-SAL£ SHQESXIR.JO.EQUAL """^fmennifr^rvtrcttm— — jflftjeaaj ntnToT ftT*cIala»8fs>OTeiili7TM the first - . .1 payabisr-pol JAM OF rrAUAN MASONS NO JOB rSSmtKEL-nm VALUE FOft'ONCTFCENTS *" annual lnstalltnvnt of such taondr n tike date of the (.March 2, thence to St, Paul's ,THOMS--pn_ BaturdAy. f«bruary 28. --. rREE EflTTMXTES "fenatureand 'txrpayable not mor* more than one year r KUUIUW AVe,, East Orange, for tha woysM oflrviligtbn.--5tMi fuiiaial HAM- ROYALTY; MonlMy pwewxtafa on Dogs, Cats, Pets A, UNITEDCOAL carpenters, Can beautiry your home, -bonds"and m aiinualir _ - on Wedneadayi- Marclx. i, Irom_Jhc_ 1070, Adam J, of Wetnern Parkway. sidewalks, etc. Csll07fi- years froth the date of Um eeed by-more UUDI lOO^thsanvountof ttte coed by inore than 100% tbo amount of Burial OMe«,—Jrtennen,-- Woodliind -Jk'T'ngiN^bk^tahnd-ikuabandd oll $•--_ is. sales. AdVsnce. toyalty depoatt ant bonds and no annual Install- 1 : LWoanlak Memorial Homn. 320 Myrtle' r«jmr»n«r-aBouM OafeMS' (in A smalleat prior inrtamnant; and the as- 'ttto.smallaat prior Installmant; and the '^Cemetery. .. . - M.I dovwiod r • m«* ttma eteewj th. Ave,y Jnriiigtoic~unlnnr tu St, Lw's A., Mrs. Audrey TiitycttT j ll - LOOKING FORWORXONWEEKrENDS, fl -0 KOOW wwiUd-by 4--B Sstsanient- -tjorylf-*'*!*!- tynd ^trjt4i^ipni^iftw a»s.«amtmt bonds and bond -anticipation Church, IrvlrnTpnj v^hore High MUM • 1 1 0 umaUVat prior ln-rUlira-nCTti« boi I QAIMUU O--Alfon»o^—on~ Tuesday, : Joan Wobotwr; brother of llu ALL PHASES OF-MASOKmrrcOJC— MO JOB TOO SMALL. NEAT WORK Vicinity ^Jcv./Mv ** * ^^". *>r ' J ; of ~H©o>iKin WB offerotl tor the re— STRUCT1DN. FREE—ESTOIAXES REASONABLE PRICES. CAI,E3T7-30«3 Apr. 18 or May—l.-r«aao •bear btUreat fcl __, ,_ ^_b#ar lntsrtst "it- aucn rato or rai j^bM jotp - ChrlijUna-and Mrs. Ml -—- -— X 3/0 'nionmiiiU fc b«e «si«M tl lf Vq p.tn. jftleOe -033-ZBJ.- BUY ANY PAIlFiI Qt= $7.9^SAUiTSHOES niatura •" •""iiiVIbi ^*^ ifffia'n n>\ WrT- mature . 'TI »n"*y.l lnttiiiliT.itnfii. not. * jiaral, sarv(Gp wan holiLal the Mo-**- ' .eetdlAf-lnnui^r^mi^rjrtjftiBB»X| j^l pif.Ttt>i»~.-^tfi*Tsil-itviTnri^"-«*..yv yprrls.-,f;i ,• ^IBJittTiiieituiimili UI^CM sunotmt * of, Et^DND PAIff'OF f m^M>fftifimiW\ta T!^fff'nn.-ni'HI •IIVI of th» ap^l*l_aa«Mmnntiu.lITie flrat.. TO EQUAL VALU "4«rt no* d«Uiwu«nC Bond* tottnlnoe inrtalUnent of suob ^|^ajs|| irHtlllrHSJit Q& S\eCh bOwailS-SiastH n ,-—~ .-^™ i OargiiUo and RoneL... l y ol UiidWfl-aliairapLihe coMolthU V anU Wpa^ihle W>* "maturo and bV pm&le not more than two aala; also 13 grandchildren, FuneraT IJHK OPB+ Ti^-i l*«iVl^*i'-itt_^ o*4uo«nt- shall not b- U«u*d in ax^. ^r~~'*e-e trom "GsJtnte Funeral Hbnfe?r40S- .of lUchard Nehor 'and Mra.> W tttrUUalil, f IWirAxto KNITTED SKDITS SllOHTENttT 3 - 4 ROOMS: *llh;*hnt L L f-UUUI Iwu IU tl tiaia uf-tftir —Vears" ffOni tlui d'atv of'tticraasessm v ACT NOW: "Otter limited of tha amoMil-of^ne ataUd con- Sandldhl-Avje^VsIIsliurtj. on Friday; I Held; brotli f Mre,-fcmma GftMlor, lon, N.J^,"baloycjl husband olt laiissjr—"-"•* ~»1 t'UNTONYAKN fc bffTS T if aired couple, tribution. , -""" "' - '• aaaeasment bonds and DO annual Install- —hnnrta nnrt pp •nmialfnutallniBntshall, Karl fuR -fUid-Hffrmann NolierJ lKKTCtlNTOM AVK., DIV. CENTER : Irv. or Union, Immediate occupancy ment shall -wrtwHh. amount of tha ceed the amount of uie •nudlwstprlor -itequiMt, Masa Our. La>iy.ofiMt,CMrm Oroti ATTICS & CKLLERS CLEANED ^ .. ._j[ea lssU»d pursuant to this ordi- • amount of special asseaameAts or the February 38, T97oTo7 South Oranga, rtenl on 'Itiuruday at 0:30 A.M, m- lloniH, 1500 Morria Avo.. Union, on - 201-763-7030 SERVICE wrni EVERY SALE PEGOY'S WXJDLE SHOP Furnished Rooms For Rent 105 BUY ANY PAIR "OF SALE SHOES FOR nance, and the sums required for ouch stated estimateu maximum amount oi husband of the Ut«|nQnuhy^ee Bom- TtmrBtiay at 6:30 A.M. High Mas* of ; dona. tu&*onabl« Quick 4Mrvlca, C . ES 3-3030 R3A. 1'IANOd TUNKi) apeoial aaspaiunents or the amount of amount of special kosessnients therfcon- turnnuit" llollywooa Memorial 1'arjc, Wt CARE SERVICE .. Now, blrX dlacounta; 1^8 modala 24 (Uth« 'am, rroom-'«m ti lov* «n8 ^ payments shall In each yoar whlla any of flrmed, unpaid and notdellnquent.Bonds m.er), brother of Jdaeph, (nuirlea, Alv- lluquiem 0 A.M, nt SL Miclwtil'a : In bualnead. Victory Hlcyclo. WA Q-&120 ALBO $8.99 AND UP AND GET SECOND aald bonds or notes ar* outatandlnf be •pedal SLBmiujiinents then confirmed, (elo snd Mrs. Cacellta llarona, FMneroJ, MorriI bo Avo,l , Union, MU fl-2383, • PIANOS ]ltl>AUtt:U CllANHOH.) ' • " unpaid and l>ot PBltoQjtteal. Bonds: to to finance Cttv of Llnlen's ahare of the Church, Union. • '; So. Orani* «v«. LDJDtN X>6OO0O00O000000OO0OO0la (tiackur). Of 610 Balom . AMERICAN PUPPIES, MALES * FE- as to rmi« or amount. Section 12. The full faith and credit of DELICATESSEN — aertnmn Araartoui BROADLOOM CARPET MALES, MTXF.D COLORS. 7 WEEKS x>ooooooooooooooooooooooooo— —. -Humbing-8rHeattn jr;;/& FOR IIUaiNtta LA1W, ' effect In the manner and at thotlmenro- itihtiTg^iy Jamea; devoted, mother of Mra, Doris tNJ XX>00000<>X><>OO0OCK>OO000OO<>00< Not All Sizes'Left' , . of said boiuirj or notes.are outstanding lnoludeJ tit the animal budget and ralaed WOlvRNE»--On Tuesday. F-timury~4, need you as an expediter in our sheet metal rial A *upervialnf opacity to build 997-0420 N.J. -PKOQHESSIVK SCHOOL Electrical Repaifs 44 ill w..k. er «19 *lui kitoh.n |,rlvU vided by Uw. * be Lncldilad In tha annual budget and bv taxes levied Upon' tUl the taxable CII-ULJJ Mra. Irene Holly and John •ir own buflinaa* part Utno, Lmak of >0O0OOOOdO0OO0OO« l.tfee. Referanova rboulrtitL Coll uttar Unden Leader. Mar.B, KnO(F«elB3.BiJ) James; sister of Harry, Joaeph. Walter . CCONNOn—Mayroa« C. (i 1070,- Karl-L. of.mtUilllBjl T-rraotj, 1 E FOR DOGH. Wo train yoQ «nd Mix them up any way. Men's with Woman's etc ralaed by tune* levied Upon all th« tax- property within said City without limit tout Mi>ton UMeckor, Mrs, Martha Union, N.J., beloved hutiUivd olOtUllttf department. Excellonfpay and benefits." capital, .waliuai) eutparlvnoa or formal 1 CLUM CIIA1I1, 1 wing chair, rlre- your d«K. touethor. .Frldey eve- JW IlO Ucod Uectrloai SHOUT UN I: MOVL1LH IM.l/MltlNOl. HKATIMU CO, ' 5l'.M.,Mr«.Lyon,3rl-7'JVi. •/.J/B able property within said City without U to rate or amount, . i» on Tuesday, Fobru ary. 34,, 1U70_ ,,.._.. k _ JOHW POt.Il'O-- Uc UACKINti 'L (rrOUACi: AI'l'UANH.' \llurb Trli.fit.r o«V« "Don't Uv.< Witt. Curtis, Mrs. .(axel Evans and Mra, vwu-a, ol 7s Laventhathll AAvo,v . trvingtontrvi . (Kohlorb); (lovoted father of C. Korman. •duoation ara not huvilotntt, • for this bluie ens«mtje. (complete set) torch nlnu, CI«H<, N.J. 372-0833, Contractor. Hopalrn tt liiBlntaiuuuo, Pay for higher price get second pair for .?oiir FUiwiatn:n HOOM for . Dorothy Meiers; alno vurvlvod by 10 beluvwl wlfu of John A. O'Cutuvor, ilo- 374-41(15, JHB-0J2B. No lob- too sniauniau.. CCala l Ua (or prompt buaineaa kiiaii only, NOTlCt: OF ANNUAL MEETIN6 Section 13. AU matter* relating toth a bonds wvd uaoesnient bonds tuul bo lid votetl inuUioi- of Guorga 11. O'Connor; Maria and tha late Ludwig Wotmer; 375r3A34 . II 3/TJ K 3/26 l 1:1 33445 KT/F ptvuiiu uurVltiu. KtcWer Clnutiillii, lli>- bunds tuul usietument bonds and bond witlci.utkin Itotes not her«uiapeo uurvlVtKi by i 3-3445. i CtU / Naur trvlngton uontar, Or BTOCK1IOLDEIIS Of an. The funeral oorvtoe*mjj».t"IUij- aintor of Mint. Catharine 1'oimv; u)*i 1 FlRflT NEW JEMEY HANK antlcliutUoii .vates hat he rein sMcifio ally t forth may be ilaterminod, tuui pro- S l[ruiiilohildren tuul 2 aintord ill Gor- COMPLETE LINE OF )IOUUY BUt - ^XKOXWX>O06<> 0O0<' 374-8300. >-w^_ '/. 3/5 bovle b Uarih Home fcr >\iner«lo/' tnirvivud tiy 3 yrmJuiohlidroii. The fu- CALL 272-6000 TEXAS OIL COUP AN V, Ku bpcnlng I Haass take notice that tha annual set forth may be determined and pw>- UtKl by Bubaequent reaulutiona or tva neral wajt from "Huoborlo 6 llarlh iuuliy. The funerul eorvfco wnti hold ut, Union - EM«J. arott. No «xp«rleno PUEH, JACK'S COIN b HOBIIY [IIIOP KVX to &O& homo, male, 1 "" MOVING SALE ENDS SAT. MARCH 7th vUad by aubaequent resoluUot)s or »m D71 Clinton Avo,. Lrvlngton, ott tiatur- U10 "MdCraakuti Fui\ufkl llomu," 1000 ix>o, Electric Train Repairs 44B tnceUnc of atockholtlers of Flrat New jqulrod by law, daV, February 38. Interment In Mount Hoait, for KuimrnL.," 071 CHiitonAvo.. OR APPLY AT ••" n«oaaaary, Ag« not bnporUnL Good 1373 Ub.rly Ave., ' HUlsMo tt, gotxl wllli children. Dog Local & Long Dl.lonc- UUSINtia WOMAN nftraan, to «h»r« Jaraey Bank will bt held at the Main requlrod by Law. Section 14. This orduumoe ahall Uko Irvlngtoiif tin Fritiuy, Fubsunry 31, i l n Fridy Itr chanotar a' muat, Wi train. Air Mail 028- tBvO—^ you>r- buludad. Cull 4OM-0136 after I'l.ltMIIINd-HCATlNO I funUy horn, llo.rll.. Wruuno*4l«iL_ docUon 1-1. •ml" orulnjuue ahall UV-' Hebron Cemetery, U^yer Montclnlr. ; A.T, LUckvreon, I>rea., Soothweatern Fr«a Eatlmatva c/o tiuburtuui l>ublialilntf Corii., 13UT'~" Oftldv. 1030 Uorria Avenue, Union. Now iHect In the mtruiet^atitl__kt_the_tin\«pn>-_. ~thonOB'to"Bt, V&ul'tho Apoutlo Churoli. ~ mnnt Katurtlnyln Hollywood^ ortal lira, from 1>B P.M., Sat 9-9 , re. M. u »/o tLECTHlC TRAINS- to AUHOilA Now limUilalioruJ, roi>air». L ' J*r..y,-«a ^\teeday,-March•«4thrI*To:- «lfect- in tho-ttafUHMif and at thstlmapn)- .Wed bylaw, arvingtoa, fur u Higti Maas of H - ' 1 Pork. • ' Wtruloum Corn,; Fort Worth, , 2 a/5 EQUIPMENT nEPAUlED Iniurad , ltttr«UonA, x T/F ™ "'* liuyv«e»Jit Ave.,-Uiiloii. '/, 3/0 at 8:00 o'clock In tha avenintf. vldixj by luw, ' Li.ulcn Leader, Mur.Q, HnO(ree«B6.l3) Jl£Ndl-JJ".Iar«.d of 8ltt Mountain Ave.. Intormam lit linmaouluto Coi ffurln«rteld N.J,. on *11iur«djw, l-'tiu, lITmi » JACK'H cow ii liouinrmiop (K-«p U» mgvlno ond you «oV«) At the annual meeting, the following Lixuloii LoaiUr. Mu-.&,lB70(P««)SSS.5tr) ( Cunintvry. MohUilnir. 1 Olllll, MATTntBS 6 DI11U8EH BEIj tJCHNAU/lUl 20, 1970, ihubaliJoI'Muyllealyjiiiu.cjii, 1 1373 Liberty Av,, lUllalae, O20-1BUO PAUL'SM&M MOVING ' t'LUMUtNG to Hi:ATlNO For ill shed Room Wauled businea^ wlllba (raiuaoU0<»0«CK»00000000<>bo< tllroolora to aerva unUl the nbxt annual ftlone, 1st Ua represent you. We will IIED i.uM»i»a to UKATim; CHARGE Would you like some help in preparing •peclullse In Fuoorul 20 BOUGHT AVE KCNILWORTH WautUMUil buys. CaU Bofl-Bo91, X3/& lumv.y, MarocliR 117 al1i»n.m, (..... Call -tcxUy for guarantor rttaulla. No KITCHI-INH li UATUIIOOMS MODKHN- BL.AST THOSB UUGSI coixlanaa with aeoUons 70 and 8l o( the LINlSlSJ* OIKTBHOPOH contract to alfn, tJ'1-OltAUI-: - ALLItiD VAN 1.1NIM Uanklnc Aot o( 1MB. u unj Syplhy will begin Marcti 24rileglstratlorinlght (41 Ye»rn I)«,«ruLilU'--^-'i.-l'-v; v.•-;-.• ;.ili-, •'....' ::-:_JJ^.:' "• J_;4:..'.-''-':* '•»i» iiaiu nil. u,b. tmsUetas. don , hike .are .scheduled this weetrfbr members ' The" world-fS mo us Hun^ '".QuafBft'B'-'.aVi ' • — Theylare noted not only for - • andguestB of the Union County Hiking elub. • which ;Ut gnrljln Quarter WlO ]}?', The" concert, scheduled for -The \Hungu. . andOragon. director of the Eastern Union County YM- The preliminary figures were issued by tlie Reported rape offenses reflected the sharp- ^^^ai3^^p~zir^ ~ '''-' '" 8:l&p.m. In the Lounge of^Jie '. "Seton Hull pixigruj-. ".W 41 Moonloln o»... Sp<|ngll.Id, N.J. OJOBI•- 686-7700 'YVVHA^ Green lane; Union, was 'announced ' -Uniform Crime' Reporting Unit^of _.thg ..New .'• est upswing aciotB till; state with, a 13,6 per- * ' On Sunday, Natlia^ Cummlngs of West Orange Student Center on the South elude "Quartet In F major, : jersey:State i'ollfe. hinaiVlgiu-esfor'1969 ~ccnc in"crea'se"ov<>r'I968. Murder rose-3.4per- Orange campus. Is open to tlie &is W^eV; by Edward T. RoseriJ51a7 president, " will lead an eight-mile hike along the "Opus 18,' No. 1;" "Quartet in VOL. 41 No. 52- Mulling Addr.,, «nd Dr. Sidney A. Savttt, personnel com-' will be released in the annual Uniform Crime cent in the state, robbery wasjdyp 10.9 percent Appalachian Troll from Arden to Fitzgerald : puhlic free of charge. TAX RETURN8 by .SPRINGFIELD. N.J., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1970 Sub.oipllor.RQtc ' Second Clo.lPoHojc C sharp ,minor, .Opus 131," Experlonced ACCOUNTANT P.O. BOM 69, SprlnplMd, H.J. 070U_ 15 Cents Per Copy mlttee chairman of tlie 'V. Sliandler replaces Report to be published in July. and atrocious assault offenses decreased 5.6 Falls. The hikers will meet just past the " During this 200th anniver- und "Quartet' in C major, So.50 Y.orly I ppid o. Spr.ngllcld, N.J. Mitchell Jaffe, who has, accepted a position Offenses covered by. the report arc murder, percent. ~ Usicx toll barrier of the Garden State Park- saryyeor of the composer's Opue 59. No. 3." With me National Jewish Welfare Board. forcible rape, robbery, atrocious assault, • The^Uniform Crime Reporting Unit-listed way at 9 a.m. • . ' birth the. Hungarian Quartet Members of the Hiingarlan a '-'significant" statewide decline of 4.2 percent wltli vtandard deduction*. All '' Prior'to coming to Bayonne, Sliandler was breaking and entering, larceny-tiieft over $50 • will play the entire Beedioven Quartet, which was formed other r«turns at l4«s«nabl« (••«• in breaking andentering, tlie most volumindus <• .- " FRIDAY DEADLINE V-J"" • string quartet. cycle of 16 ~ executive director* of the Jewish Community • and auto theft, • All items othar than- spot newi/£houlcN»e originally' in 1935, are Zoltan J049 aprlA|n>ld An., Center -In Duluth, Minn., ahd was "assistant . In Union1 County, the total number of Crime- of all Index offcnsosi-Larceny Increased 11.6 works in major cities through- ' Szekely and Michael Kuttner, m Mlllbum Av». I approves new et in quiet meeting director of the Philadelphia YMHA. Index offenses rose from 12,842 in 19^8 to percent and auto theft rose 1.6 percent. in* our office by noon orvFrjcJa^f :. . \ out the^vorld. Part of the violins, Gabriel Magyar, eel— ,- For five years he was assistant, at the 13,247 last year. "'._ \ . _ "BUiabetlr'YM-YWHA anderHarry Lebau,-wbo~- —"Fourteen murders were reported in^-the " was then director. In Bayonne, he also has county in 1969, compared witli 23 the preceding ~ served as the director of the Jewish"Council year. There were 60 cases of forcible rape OB chairman of the-Offlce of Economic/Op- last year, two more than In 1968. '. portunlty program, and was vico-chalrman o£ Tho number of robberies Increased fr6m 462 the local chapter of the National Conference in 1968 to 528 lost year. : more for your money ' of Christians and Jews, " • -. . - Decreases were reported in atrocious Shandler received his AB degree from the assault, down from«570 In 196B to 516 last offer views ".City College of New York In 1936, and was year, and breaking and entering, which drop- ; awarded his master's degree hi social work ped from 5,873 to 5,429. " / FOOD SUPERMAflKCTS wiiaiomt by the University of Pennsylvania In 1940. Larceny-theft cases rose from 3,384in 1968 -He-Is marrled-and-tlie-fatBer-of-two-children.-- UJ 3;832~insi year andnutothefrlncrcflsedTYGrn VALUABLE Shandler assumed his new post this week. 2.472 to 2,868. ^"•-^-•.-T- rouR MOST CHOICE "**1 yr ^fer . In tile statewide figures, there was a 4.2.. TRADING STAMPS BEEF k&r-—----~~i Technical Jnstihtte-gets To assist local tenants for riding season rtew-assistant director By ABNER GOLD-. . ' Ross J. DCLia has been appointed assistant PRODUCE DEPT. : { The Township Committee Tuesday night Registration for the-sprlng season, of horse- - unanimously - npproved Its $I ?8?.699 munl- backridlng with the Watchung Troop, spon- director, a newly created post, for-Union r Technical- Institute, Mountainside. De Lla will dpal budget for the coming year, with no - '- sored by the Union County Park'Commission, disagreement on any point audible on the daia, has been completed. During the past two weeks continue as chief Instructor in the electronics department." . anna minimum ol comment from the audience " all available dme has been taken by Union BANANAS ojf some 30 citizens. ' . — County residentsjboys and girls between nine Increased student enrollments and admini- strative -wdrk loads necessitated the creation In other-ousinesa, Nat Stokes, lone Demo- -' and 18 years of age, it was announced by GOLDEN RIPE crat on the governing, body, introduced two = Robert J. Luitui. director of the Watchung __of the.new- position,, according to Michael —Ratajczak Jr., director of Union TecKT • resolutions Intended to_belp local apartment :CTroop at the'Wacchung Stable. - " ."" tenants in dealings with their landlords. Neither-— " Luihn stated that over 650 places have *- i^ I? received a second, and Stokes agreed with -been filled. The youngsters will start their CALIFORNIA JWKT TASTT his colleagues that both should receive thoro- •_ riding season on Friday, March -US'. To Publicity Chairmen: pngh study from the entire committee before " •The Watchung Troop, organised in March, Would-you like some-help being brought up for further action. 1 1934, by the Union County Park-Commission, CARROTS . The public bearing on tbe budget drew conw > is said to be the largest children's riding in preparing newspaper- re- . mt*nt» from only three citizens, out of tbe 30 • program in - ths._UniteiSEaies. The troop is 1 lease's ? Write to this^news- i-ib. present in the Municipal Building — " ' formed into squads for sub-novice, novice, ^paper and ask for our "Tips . 37,000 who live in Springfield. •-•••- 7 advanced and experienced riders. Every mem- cello >r- Henry \~ Bultman Ir. emphasized -' ber gains riding experience by a progressive on Submitting News, re- — . i portion of me budget adoptedTuesday, '.- series of classes and drills that Include every" lleasfia." . ullluit fbC-lncaVmuniclpal purposes, constitutes -phase of horsemanship. FINE only some vZJ. percent of the total paid by DEEP; local proper^ owners. The $1,285,699 ap- Public Notice TRIM Ib. LETTUCE -provec! for local purposes represents an in- CAUFORNIA crease of $151,876 over the $1,094,285 voted TOWNSHIP OF UNION TOWNSHIP OF UNION Society lists ruBUCJgmcB PDBLE NOTICE — ICEBERG - ' Seated prelnwla vUl <» »ealv«l end Notto. U hoabr trren thatMal«ltad« GOV T. INSPECTED CHICKEN TcunuNn MI A I SA. if COV'T. INSPECTED CHICKEN LARGE HEAD Other major items.: to~be. paid^by local via to recttnttnd byy th.. TownahlTpp Com- ea taxes-are: local school purposes,-$2,369,46l; mlttltt M fofor TT'M—"~TT'M— and d rnialr mama- T3 adoptions HtfSHUAHAUl UrUla In U» Townahip of Union In th. QUAKTBaWMGON ^-Regional liigli School purposes, $1,478,000; , Frtterfar Parl Cooaty of Union wittt an oBtbnated amount C H>MKSUONG Veterans and senior citizens, $90,710. - ofaJOO Una o( BROKEN STONE and CHICKEN BREAST 59 opanid and nadlnpubUoatthaUinlclpal in the cduhty^l CHICKEN BREAST GROUND .' They addup to a total of $6,023,871 -to be Bfldtai rribarnnrr PPark Union N.J QUAITBH IACK ON MG. THIGH ON raised by local taxes, up $629,876 from the at SK d OMATOES let the aald — Xlolon County ' .adoption BEEF . SFlNMNGtlP A STORM — The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School Goreckl, Charlene Smith, Barbara Lies, Lisa UrJOvm and Maryasne previous figure of $5,393,994. The-local tax V .jertiij-lnaeaaleSaOTaloM.beariajUi. ^•clfleabVina and formsofUdaforth. placement activity loomed CHICKEN LEGS DAIRY DEPARTMENT twlrlers won first prize for a dance rWlrl routine In-recent national Grazlano. Miss Goreckl and Miss Smith; co-captains^ also placed rate will rise 42 points, from-$7;50 to $7.92 prontaatf matarlaL, -onpand by th. large in the 1969; rosteKaf" CHICKEN LE baton twirling cnmrmrlMnn nr Mb Holly. Shown, clockwise from the third Tn duet twirling. Miss Carole Dragon Is facultyTa3vlsor. — u -dQJTMd "Bid In- Bttnxnlma Cotaorrt. Tmahto and app5rod> th. commla- 1 per -$400 of assessed valuation. Local real w adoption placements made by UfnDJk. CHOKIFUHT JDUT ; •- : front left, are Anne Apgar, EllssiHtle,BonnleLowensteln, Dorothy '•'.• - " jPhotOyby Bob Baxter). estate IK assessed at approximately 50 per- - • -, "iiinBliT irc natorial and anreamtad In tho offlco offfi. aald rMpartnunl of jhe Chlidren"s Aid ary\ Ari.ip- amwm rwitirni tittle»p«ilflfiHwiecrfllie Strwta and HllJiwaya, Union, N. J.udol GROUMO MARGARINE cent of current market value. ~ _ aald ComnSaooS of T^gortaOon, tion-Society of New Jersey, TWO GUYS Trabton, K«r Jaravff and Dtrbdonof Lo- whose headquarters office is CHUCK STEAK .49 SLICED OVER .49' oatOovJronwntAfl Dlatriot offlclo- CHUCK .b -QUARTERS THETHREE ClTIZEnB who spokfe during the I oaUd at Taantck Armory, T«ant«k»oad located at 142' S. .Milan ave., • OOV-T. MSHam JW.IX: AVG ^ ., - U^.D.A. CHOKI OOTTING IHF Ion public hearing were Well. Prageir 61145 MiU- and-LUMrty-Areaaa, Tramck, Now J.r- 1-lb. rstd: aey, and may bilMpaotodbyprorBMthi. rtUHIXTIAUAN town rd., Henry's. Wrtgnt"bT53 Colfax rd. and ' blddara dnring boabMaa bocra; According to Mrs. Rduald - 1 Tha anecaaanil btddar wUlbsreqalrad ROASTING CHICKEN. 39 SHORT RIBS 69 sef for to aoter toto a contract acradnf to*- M.Heymann. of Mountainside, GROUND IOW IN CAIORIIS asked-about ^heavier-court form to m. nfnlaUon. us] conijlllnii««f a member of the Adoption So- TWO GUYS MUtXI ^ _ Trs. Daniel Kolem, Sprlnglleld RedGro«^ —, Mayor Saltman said they reflected a change CSUr .100 Law. of IBM, known u au ciety's Board of Directors, l II BORDEN EAGLE -blood bank chairman, has announcM tnitpUtis from two-p<£t-iime—clerks'to one fulj-tiine ). Of UMNrnv JsTMVBCata 13 children wfio might other- ROASTING PORK . 49 ROUND ib. SLICED BACON.89 fo: next week's Community Bloodrnobifo visit Proposttts-for consolidation of New Jersey Dr. PndesTa stressed on Monday that the court clerk, as well as a heavier case load f ftinmT^ffn** of' Labor ani boiutzy. wise have remained homeless,- are being completed, and.that prospective school districts. Including the so-called Man- HM •oec.Mftd bidder wlllbor^niwd to COVT. iNSMCTtDRBH TWO GUVS Kill LAMI I NEUFCHATEL Mancuso and-Bateman reports which had stir- V _^; -.(ewtinurf on pige.lO) W-not-Uf lli»u M» I«wilHnji-»»«« obtained- a new start Jn life, : douora who -have not^yet signed up wlth.tliclr cuso ilcport,_wlU havo no.-off«ct-on Spring- r a rau. llstad ana mad. part of this pro- with formerly childless Union 1 J donor group chairmen should do so. The blood red-much-local-concern-woufd-appiy-primfcrily " • ^ i lanldd contraottt. field, Dr. Victor J. Podesu, assistant utate to the rural schools of Soudi Jersey and else- . . . « i i 'I' I ' • U»-mSmtit 1> fowl tnatany County couples. CHICKEN LIVER.59 SLICED BACON.59 ROYAL.DA«Y COU'UAW OR bank will be at Temple Beth Ahm, Bnltusrol commissioner of education, stated emphati- GRIPPING ACTION —John Johnson (31) of Roselle and on unidentified Springfield player tld b tfa ontractDr or where away from the metropolitan area, where AAllCIP nA(~lf\ h^dTllOC On a statewide basis, the CITY CUT COUNTRY STYU- JWO GUYS KMUU way, Wednesday from 1:30-to 6:30 p.m. Ap-_:. cally Monday night at the FlorenceGaudlneer many school systems are much too small to ITlurIVi »T1V*I1\^ WOy 11 }O , clutch for the elusive basketball In the state tournament game won by Springfleld,_85rr81._ Children's Aid and Adoption POTATO SALADS polntments may be made by calling Mrs. School, provide adequate education, , • : . I •','-' ,', - - I last Thursday at Westfleld. Other Springfield players shown are Dan D'Andrea-(S0)- Un£nma)M&mina{. tho ConSSSr. c Kalem at 376-0582.' rltM to proswl irltt «» »orlc or any Society- placed* a total of 212 FROZEN FOOD DEPT. He addressed some 200 persons at a meet- Terming Springfield a •'lifibthousetiistrict," twO-ni/ihl itfUln fit and Frank Bucci (14):: Dayton-defeated Warren Hills, 78-52, Tuesday night to gain the -.' grpartmed* of SttMU and SSfof » »orlt -.her. tt.r. ba. b. ua iamty abaU IxTllabl. to couples resident In 18 of the upper age limit of donors from 61 to 66. ell. The state propbsabi-had been formally school KyNtcms, -he said there was -no-inten rv"~^'v" : ^ New Providence-Verona contest. • " • (See story on Page 24) JT lMT0M8JO^W!l«Cc«>rrt.Tirpe state's 21 counties. BIRDS EYE tfcTffomaMp of Unlonfor any .><:.*• coat Mrs. Knlem requested that the youngest per- opposed last- month by the Springfield Board tipD to change school systems whose voters - 13 Q VTI ocuaioiMd flurry. Th-j Children's Aid "and m.Uettte age group come out In greater ^ WToMBUmulaom cecci^t. Typ» i^jpbwoTlnannnraUinfwalavtllbson POTATOES of Education as a threat to local control of were qble and willlngjto provide top quality r^ 7 , tO, V^ttM aatinaor-a offtufor U» Adoption Society was founded TWO GUYS „ number- than In-ihe poet. Anyone "over 18 the-schoolsi. ::.--..:,.,-. .:: -.:-.. :. aaeoMsfdl Uddn*. fcdo_Lj)99. It offers Jts services REGULAR OR CRINKLE is eligible to give. Those between 18 and The Mancuso report had urged that all dis- education.- ; - - The vocal music and dramatic departments *. -Ill h. fnmliJi.«t»ltli « COW. PEACHI Dr, Podesta noted that virtually aU Spring- , ; n Dayton Regional HlglLSchooir tocat youth just 'wonderful/ ~Bifougti6ul "New"Jersey"to uu- CUT . 21 must have "written consent from their tricts with Joss than..3.5O0_snidenia_frum.. o{ 0 utlla xrcnleaUtion for com- ^ad. field rBenngerH nltmd Dayton Regional. He aaid__^togaaM._wtiiJ^senrffie¥aitii Willsoh's wfflatfflsiioMtrna- Hlahvaya. Bid. muat tw mad. on atan- YtllflW CUNC SLICED if i tfnrrr SNOW CROP -klndergarten-Uirough-the^nth-gwde be trier-—that the comulidatioti phmsinchnlod provision hit musical,"TheMusic Man," witfi a_castof j Cnmitilttt. rwrv«a tt« ript/ dard propoul forma In th. manur parents seeking-to place their Mrs. Kalem said, "A blood donation Is ged to form larger school systems. Spring- for ''diyoi^e" from large Regional districui, .») lumax or atcr—f U» inimWfaf' daaicnatM therein and required by th. 75 at 8:15_p.m. this Friday and Saturday. -. atnm or lo omit aUber of Bwm u ft B»cWritlon». nmat b. endodnd In offspring for adoption, and to ORANGE a wonderful -way-for Tf=y«uiig—peraon-to be field now has 2,000 in grades K-8, with another and suggested that the Springfield system could '. FeaturedTti uielargecastareiRobertKelch- raising funds for •eated enraloju, bearinf tb. nanu and childless couples, on a non- SUPERIOR BLEND Involved in helping tlieir fellow-men, T|iose f addrua of &. Uddar and • Md/imateeoompaDy mch abln CommlUa., Uonlclpal BniUmb JUICE "Mayor Shlnn," GrcTCKen'Kraft as "Marian The work of the Children's 5 99 donors have found out what a satisfying ex- high, school districts-bo-expanded-downwoird^^elementary school district;" - ' -.- Paroo,'^Carole Stahlas "Mrs. Paroo," Robert" wonderful," said Philip Portnoy-of. Union, children, or Portnoy at 688^308-or. 688-S464, J -W4 er tn tt»atumatrr . a aunty eom- rraxrier Park, Union, Union County, LITTLt OIISOETTM' perience it Is. The need for blood is -always chairman of the Eileen Slepermann Fundrwlien^ • ^V tend torSI " ~ -HrJi and moat b. aceompanUdbyaNon- Aid and Adoption 'Society is to absorb the sending elementary school dlst- Podesta declared that the emphasis was on Seagar" 'a¥ '•Winthrop Paroo," and Lucille or Mrs." Rhoda Gonsler at 6855833. supported by private- contri- ALL VARIITIIS 2 ii , 79c urgent," Anyone who cannot make an appoint- __toM_of the effgnsof-the=eialdren of this town. f^l^riii Affidavit and a certified etwek rlcts. Springfield Is one of the six Bending omsolidating individual regional high schools HardgrovnuluK™»ec aaos "EulallIil^.1.ec Shlnn."o.^^..-- , -Vjfcmiali for not laaa tnantao(10)percaatofthe butions. In addition to the 5-lb. ment in advance, said Mrs. Kalem, can just Not satisfied just to contribute money to the : Jortli. b amoittix-bld,-proTided aaid obeoknmdnot. «99^ COUIVKAIEB AUi dlitricts for the Union County Regional High wlUuhelr sending districts, particularly lnlhe -—rOthers In" the cast are: MichaelChotiner, -b. maw thaniflO.WKVjOft nor ahall rrlh* ^Society's East Orange head- come to the temple on Wednesday. " School District, "»:al areas. " '" Mitichell Wolff. Jeff-Kainpf. Evan Wasserman, Siepermann-Eund, the boys and girls ore now laa. than i300.00 and b. dalhrarad alth. AU VAtlltliS UANS WITH HAM FykV donating their time.and energy by selling candy Health board calls place on or batora'th. hour named above. quarters, another office Is Expressing his personal view-that the pro- Je- d Beltler- - , Richar-• • d•• Uslan• • , Bernar" d• Perlman" •- - , Toaatandard proposal form and the Non- located at 405 Swte slv-in gram would uldtnately~B5 based on voluntary throughout town. ^ B. cratloay> Collnalon Affidavit are attached to tha Philip Cohen, Sus«n_Denner, Nond Tropp,' * 'It. •occ.uflilMdfer wUlbartoind. Hackensack, with—a- third NT TOWELS^ 25' HAM BE ENS POUND CAKE action by school boards, in small rural com- They' are also planning future projectsto—— 1 to*anU f Into tnbMBtct merini to con- -aapplvnnntat-apecificatlona, eoplea of Tracy Evans, Synthia James, Judith Orbach, wbkh vyUl be fsnuiaWI on application to service office slated to be KXANBtWIXTORANGSWIXTORANGII *}A, COMSTOCK PIS M , «A, GRiEN GIANT IN BUTTS; jA •munlcies, Podesta again emphasized that he did Katherlne Klohr, Missy Sheehan, William Bur- raise additional funds for the 13-year-5ld.girl The Springfield Board of Health has an- r. form to th. ranUtiollrud coodiUooaol the Department ofatrwta and HUbwaya, opened In Boonton early In 8 C l m who was severly Injured when struck by a car i? Cbb- 150, Xaws « 1963, koovo a. not expect the proposals to-bave any applica- nounced tlie successful completion of the ' By order of th. Townahlp Committee. March. . ' - . nett, Cal Kebernick, WUUam Kneller; Barry onDec. 6;—- f, and th. rwnlaUon. of th. Mow - MARY E. MILLEIl MARMALADE - 39 SLICED APPLES 4 ^ 99 NIBLET CORN tion to Union County. — ••• Mltterhoff, Ted Rosenkrantz, EdmundStawlck, rubella~vaccinelnnoculation program. The vac- —TownampaeTk ' Several members of the Springfield school Eileen continues to make good progress at the *T faraay Stat. Oonunlaaloiwr of Labor and Union Leader, Marr,. », l»70(Fe.»H.«) a^,^,— — ^ ^ ^ ^ _ _ ._ ^^^—P\M)HA"fLA.VO*HXU"m *H, SNOWS NEW ENGLAND «% „. AJI> Eric Wasserman and Daniel Weiss. cine, which prevents German measles. - was 2 ffiatry.THo SBCCwaM blddttt wlU b. >> l l l board, after tho meeting, noted that Podesta Children's Specialised Hospital, Mountainside, administered to Springfield school chlldrVn In •K •nvfniu&aay notl*«ltsum.prana- David Porkola is producer and musical but she will need many-months of therapy and - v. loc van raua llatMl and mad. part of had expressed only his personal views, and director and Joseph Trinity Is stage director. grades kindergarten through fourth, in both ••/. (BlaPropoul and contract. they said they were-still concerned"over the care. Meanwhile the bills continue to mount and liLllirhl T- i r By order of cb. Tovnatiip committaa. Color movie ^*-.^l^^i^t^^ WWIVTEATS 4 =;89* CUMCHOWMR3»89' Choreographer Is Jerry Cummins and Carl her family does not have Insurance. pEflcll. £ aOUW E. MLLEB future of local control of the Springfield Vendltti is band conductor. Nicholas Do Liber- Dr. Robert S. Mtlligan, Springfield healtfi -,' • Towaabip Oork . schools. • The children who are selling candy are: officer, administered the vaccine as a free _^ Union Uadn, Uar. 9, 1OT0 (f««»ao.(H) CHOPPED ator Is student director and publicity chairman. Leslie Ackerman, AlysaDortort, BrendaDultz, on Be, mudo CORONET DECORATED fHSr POTATOES - 79 POPE SAUCE 5 99' . llandi Schneider Is nssistaht-studenrdirec- service to the township. er; Mrs. atrlcla Marino, make-up director; wHTKOT^^TSte^pfEenny Kaplan. 0, Health, urged parciJs to innocuJate all girls Chairman named Bar Manoff. Debbl© Perlmutteri Cnthy , g p g fe Jiown -FACIAL II! 11 OHUIH u i til aW j, a»Mla Ilia W iH WHY i; flCiLoliiiiILlhftft-fl*«w<'*-4*i«iJ*w4ediinJhl did ii ilaofci : Mansfield, set designeiTDaniel Fried, props,. gram, as a protection ugoinatGerman measles, body Wanted,'*" a color,, sound , g nnrtDphhli- Vlplxr,. -bocause of. the danger ofi contracting Uiis movie, will be---shown at the clffll.rmafl, ana Mfa. huga Any- one-who wishes t^sellcandy orwhajiag disease dur4nglfu.turg.pcegnoncy. - ~ Union County.Park:Cominis=--: gro chairman; ' slon'sTrallslde Nature'arid-- Syor ^lenry... ]. Bultman Jr,_thi's „ Science Center, inZthe Wat- VIVA NAPKIMS named^HarSld'TJebesklnd-.as chairman -of the"^ 3 'hnntr T?ffgffnmrtiifMTJQJVn mi 'ftm/foy aKprlngtlflirJenanta Rlglit3^Commlttee^..ThleT_ "mayoradded in his letter toLTeD^Iklha.''AIao.u- nr a ; bnsscwith my piior lnaiiuctlons.'gio] . Donal4~WSE' ! the authority to place'otrthe _ ^ rector of TrHlsIde^ ., !.'.'anyone wliam-you feel i» tjuaUfled'T.O.~~| •APS assisted by "Elhjer .Van-GU- • ''The purpose ol thls"~commlttee is to fur- ^ OlMfon, Hanaaa A Pantac*., Attormy. THE CLASSIFIED deir, educational asslsianiv—: nish the Township (^ommlttee witli both tlie . ircblnm«Ke St. will present tf program,-''The Nmark, Itvi. • PAGES OF THIS 1 ENRICHED WHITE BREAD tenant and management side of the problem, Union Ludar, Kir Planot-Mars," In tho Trail- ' 1 _NI?y(SPAPEB URNITURE POLISH an well ac pocniblo-guldoUnoa—tor-drafting— - : *-B -side—planenmTini. me sanur~ RONSON-COMEJF appropriate legislation." . X - program will bo presented on LARGE 8 INCH Liebesklnd, Republican commlttceman In tlie Wednesday at 8 p.m. BUTANE LIGHTER REG. 1.09 town's 8th District, served as GOP cumpalgn On Monday, Tuesday, Wed- ALL VARIETIES 12-OZ. - . chairman last November.' For tlie pa^t several nesday, and Thursday, March llom.. R». SIZE weeksj lie hasbeeh critical of Mayor Bultman, 12, ut 4 p.m. Mayer and Miss fiwlc In Mcaadl. a fellow Republican, for alleged failure to Irma H. Heyer._ eduUtionul _ JUMBO ASST. DONUTS Talent Wanted Ughtt far mwitln. Wllh a Fowl PunlMie .1 $2 •* NUT* act on a pledge to assist local apartment assistant, will present half •I calw. - HOUSIWARU DIPT. 'tenants! . . ... ••••;.'• TAUNT SEARCH & SHOW hour nature talks for children. POTATO CHIPS Llebesklnd jiad anliounced that u "tenants' Sponsored by ' 'Ilio topic to bo discussed will rights" meeting wns to he held on Tiie'sdny -fcer"Tho Alpine "WonaetTaiicC^ nlghtt : •'. • • . LARCHMONT LODGE, Tlie talks will be Illustrated He set as goals for his committee: with color slldos und ndmls- CAMAY "No harassment of a tenant for any com- sloii Is freo. SPIC & COMET plaints made agulnst management for uon-< Union, NJ. The, Truilsidu Naturo und BEA DEODORANT service by management (failure to give new Scleiico Center 1B open to tho BATH SPAN public each weekday, except CIEANSER (Conllnuod on page 10) • Valuable Prizes l'riduy, from 3 to S p.m., und SOAP SOAP on Suturdays und Sundays from . * Professional Judges 1 to S p.m. c Dog license deadline \ •A Chance at a TV Audition v 'I1io deadline, for obtuinlng 1970 dog licenses Plan Lil Abner' 2i33 hus now passed, uccording- to uri, aimounce- -ANNUAL HVKNT- ri.Mg^"B".M!ggs vrtatt:!'] hitjj^^ tnUij^ttteonoiyWordilngton.--- Mail P ,l Card lo -tne-NcWflrk chairman, loot'over" two oT~the ibVms to bij ?eafijrecl at the 29th annual antiques show towiislilp clork, and siatnnonses will be Issued o cy Druniu club pro- to bo held by the Ludies Benevolent Society of the Plrst Presbyterian Churdi Tuesday to to delinquent owners. She asked all former dog' NO TROMBONES, but a lot of harmony In tills scene from 'Music ground are Gretchen Kraft, on Dob Heiclunun's knee, und Kutlty Loul» Dubow duction of "Ll'l Abner,' die 1 OPEN DAILY 9i30 A.M. 'ill 10 W« r.ietv« tiW right lo llmll quantlllai. Not next Thursday at.tlio Prosbytorlan I'urlsh House. An 18di Century candle box Is standilig owners to notify her of clogs wjilch thoy owned Man, to be staged by students at Jonathan Djyton Regional High Klohr, in u slmlliir poso witli !3ernlu Perlmnu. 1921 O.twood Terr. hillbilly musical to bo stager] SUNDAY 10 A.M. 'TIL 6 P.M. raaponilbl* lor typoaraphlcol rnnvn, Pikes (Photo by Kotmltl J. Krownti) Rt. 22 at Morris Ave. .M.ctlv. thru Saturday, Marth 7, 1970. on.u Duncan Phyfo table, und Mrs. Meyer holds an 1850 clipper ship model. u'yoar ugo und wliich they'no longer own. School, Sprlngfluld, tomorrow mid Saturday evenings. In tlie fore- Union, N.J. 07083 ut tlie.udademy in Livingston FOR SALES ALLOWED BY LAW. on Friday, March - 13, and Saturday, Murch 14, ut 8:30 p.m. / J..