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—Second clui Fostagt VOL. 86-No. 51 SPRINGFIELD, N, J.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, .1965 Pmld mt Sprimfldd, N. J. 15 Cents Per Copy Town Art Group Reviews Picks Chairman, Plans for Show Blanks For Entries TaVenlictCKiSitel ( By Local Residents _~ Are Now Available . The-Springrfield Public Library this week 'issued", the "first in a series of articles reviewinjrinadequacies' of: The Springfield Association of tjhe present library- facilities and, evaluating plans :for; Creative Arts, Inc., last week futttrejleyelpprncnt, elthrir at the felecto . chaWum and named Mrs. Sld- present site or ina new-location. DAYTON AU GO GO ney_Siiiger-a8_ohalirmfln for -the "Although' the library board has township's' ikist outdoor munici- declined until now.to announce SLATED TO WHIRL r pal aii show, to be held Oct. 10 its decision on a future location, en the Town Mall. an indication that the library AT REGIONAL HIGHi Other association officers are will'be moved from the present Somethlnir between . a.., Mrs. Martin M. Novleh, co-chair- site on Main st. 'at Academy Sprlnrfield discotheque and... man; 'Mrs. -MaeHjL_M..-IJ8orner, green was provided this summer "Recional au Go Go" —'ibat'».,-' recording secretary; Mrs. Leslie by a recommendation' to that the -way. the .Student Council . .Eosenbaura,' treasurer, and Mrs. ^effect in the revised master plan of Jonathan Dayton Rrtlonal I Tirthgnt. P. Hardgrove, publicMy for municipal growth. • • -• • -•— Hleh , School -describes—ttOLg, IT""'" Mnv-wns nam- Similar suggestions for a It- student dance it will sponsot - ed co-ohaiiirman for. the art show. brary located in a more'ccnir4Ll_ian!?rro^ •v*Jilm« from 8'*t' Mra. Arnold Harlem presided. , plaTH! limn tliu piei,eiit-tlle have " arifie—school—Entertain- The art: show,, Oct."10 on the been presented by the Board of ment by the Belllveaus will be mall In front of the Municipal Education the League of Women featured —-_ __ Buildin*, -will be open from 1 Voter* and the Sprlngfield-Nou- -,—\ arslty football player*,, to '8 p.m. .The_SBxinigfleW_.Com- Llbrary Committee cheerleaders and tw triers wift inunlty Chorus will perform at The text of the library board be introduced as a prelude to, - ' 2:30 p.m., and Mayor William article follows tbe season opener Saturday »,£ ?; Koonz will present prizes for Gov Llvinrston Regional^ the outstanding tatrles at 3. _ The Springfield Public Li- Berkeley Heichls Theievenlnr Edwin Havas, teacher and brary hai become lnadequale"1n -will also mark? the openimr vt A-water color, specialist, '"will-gdv.e size to meet the needs of Spring- tbe 'Bulldog Cocktail ' and ~ a demonstration during the field The board of trustees has results of home room repre.- ; i-nnn« nt thy afternoon. Adr igly- sion wM-be-toee^Jji-case of nounced clement wefcther, the art show crowded conditions in the li- will be held the *ollowlng_Suni brary—due to the increased si?e day, Oct. 17. • of the book collection lack of seating area for borrowers and Entries Invited the need for more services to AU- professional and 'amateur meet the demands of a rapidly Miss Purkhiser artists who live or .work in, growing community Springfield are eligible to enter Since 1961, when It became •work*, traditional or' nqn-tradi' evident that the book collection Honored In Ouej n p, was encroaching upon available : jgraphteairt»r«!Ulpture or mixed floor space on the lower level media. "Jua^raritfomout-of For Scholarship" 1 the board of trustees has been "•'.• town, will select ittie .winners in investigating possibilities for ex- Grolchen Purkh^er of Spring- • each category tor .adults, teenr pansion Board and-staff mem- •Cert and chfldpen. - bers visited btherJUbrarles In the field has been named a sem -' Those who wish to •xhtblt In atate-aMd attended many meet- finalist fi> the annual National^ the show may use *h^T8ppHcatlon THE FALL SPORTS season cete Under way M the Jonathan- Barton Rec ^ Al Lohatto..— Meilt Scholarship j-omprtltloli y Burnett, Tom JHarttn, Ernl« MUtuei1 and Jim lies. Backs, from feft, ings devoted to library expan- form printed. below. Forms «ro Hl*h Sohool footbWU team take* the HeWrfor «• openinf nmt Saturday and Jim lies. Backs, from feft, sion and use of space it was announced thi1: week also avajtalble-trom-^any of the mt dor< Uvbunton Rational,; Berkeley Helffati. The a*Wo»e« above were Harold H»n«en, lllaric , Steve Harti and Danny Glnter. Bee 4l — officer* and at other lMli on Sport* A. Survey -with Recommenda- Ro.berU.t-La Vantute, prlncl] tions" was presented In October, of Jonathan Dayton- Region The completed forms, «MJ all 1B63 by Helen C Reyner, then'"High School Inojudries;. should be directed-to director of the "library Inr-thls Mi-s Purkhlsei dnunhlcr, of the Sprirugdeld Association, of- survey, it wai shown that the Mr and Mis Sawllns Fuikluser drcatlve Arts, 143 Baltusrol way, Gaudineer Classroo Ready By Jan. 1 broken-up area of the building of 53 EdReuood ave U drura=— or to .Mrs. .Sidney Singer, art made It difficult for the public majorette for the Dayton mmch-" '"•how inhairrwan, 51 Smltiiifleid to use and the staff lo administer ing band She his been a mem-'* To~meet the needs of an antici- boi of the -twirling squad for _ ~" ftuJes for. entries fol- IZHANGESIJRGED: pated iopulatlon of 20.D0IT (the four years T '•jfcws! ' • , present population!? 16 000) she She has served as seci clary of) Art Show Rale* recommended that 18 000-20 000 the Dayton German Club and otjj J y Springfield residents (Continued on Page 24) the executive committee of he£ -fit thoae who work in Sprlng- DemocratsPresent Need Extrrflme Republicans Stress LIBRARY clas1; Mi^s Purkhiser has also" field may enter chow and/or been an active membei of thgj,,, competition, Springfield Teen-Age RcniibH-^ * 4 ' number •oiejitrleai Is For Studeiii Use Job Vacancy cans and has served as a nurses\ ' -MmMed to three pleces-per per- Ten-Point Pmgram ByABNER Traffic Safety Work A Job'vacancy exist* for jn aide at ^.Overlook Hoipltnl Shcr «on. The evSfcincrejislngJncldence Commltteemnn -emrineerliif ^ujstant in the plans to'attend Mlddlobury CoU "37 There is no. limitation on -The IJfirttocratle candidates for field-a; better- place to live; The 10 new. dlassrooms and logo in Vermont ; • better-place'to raise a family?' jTTCaffio^acciacn'ts," both-vehi- ently In chaige of- public safety _offlpe of Walter Kotub town the size'at -the exhibit. Springfield Township Cot&nrtteeJ 1 (.hip engineer, he announcetf" •Miss PuikhKcr 11 among soma The platform is as follows: slruotlon at *he Florence Gauci- cular and pedestrian, has moved in Springfield, and Haidgrove, r need noiJbe.framed,- Henry. Grabari and; Donald 'lneer-School '.'should -certainly, •the Republican' Township Com- this weeki He «ald that ap- 14 000 lop sludcnU fioiii ill pal til but must be wired lor hanging. who served as public safety dl Mantel, thls,.week\_announced. a. "1. Code'of L bo ready for use betoie the first mittee - candidates - Robert Gi lector1 for two ycatf while—t plioanla should be hlgHTt of the naflon named «•• Merjg Voframed paintings must be' lO^polnt program ,"for ..the_.lm?- it-to be our Intention to enact of the year,'1 It was"Til5closed at Planer and Hobort D. Hardgrove rraduttw, with experience In Scholaiship lemi-tlnjlIsK as-# ZT_ -—mounted on heavy. boar3 to keep r a code of ethics governing offi- member of tho Township Com- civil envlneerlnr preferred 1 provement of • government In the-Board of Education meeting to lncroasothclr efforts "towards mittee have pioneered Mjpny lciult Qf a qualifying test ad^ "" ' them rigid while displayed.--'"" cial conduct which will prevent Tuesday night at the James additional -'measures., that, will The pay »e»le rantea un to mlhiilercd last March in more Springfield." ~ ., : improvement^ which havo benc- "5, All entrants must label ani* ofWcal, elected or appointed, GaJdwoll School. " : ' ' :^— = •safeguard our citizens,"' they $5 400 Details are available than If 600 lilgh schooli. -^ exhibit with title and price, W lit from., personally, profiting from filod the communitv, they said They declared, "Some_of the stated this Week. Trout Konub at Town_ Hall, (Continued on Pago 6) - • Is available tor sale.' Artist's, any official act whllo in office Joseph Bendflr,J»ai!dlinember {Continued on" Page 24-) DR 6-S800r planks. are .to correct existing In. oha/rge of tJhe projects, im- Planer and Hardgroyc are SCHOLARSHIP__ • -name and address shall be placed breaches In governmental sery=^ and also providing for immedi- REPUBLICANS on back of exhibit. -.---• ate removal. from office upop n ported 'iihat ilhe conitraotor-shoUld both- memb.err-_oJ_ the Essex- Ices; some ere to exlencPaddecT f i it be finished-witlh .hii^-work (n the Unlomp - Traffiffic . Safetfty •-••' "6.: Entries-Tnay be—Jn-^any desired and needed services to. proof of~any"conflicfrpf interest,; : -i. , (Continued on. " "cTassroams Xntf library T" Councils. In. this capacity, they il the people of the- community^ declaredj-they-continuaily-work- All are designed to jnakfl_Springr_ toward safer roadways on.bchftlf

ilgms.rtn~constrtootlon. These ln> of~5prln"gflcld and- suWoundlng tS commuhltlea.—™—-— ^mm^ r=tl'no -council, made_UD" M I ArH^forOcl.10 Atf^htnrofSpringfiel rcsentatlves of all th«- coniu prcsldect ovor by Henry,Wcslef : —AssocialioiM^Creative Arfsjncr The. Burplug-rrnoniiy sitting ^in: of'Mountalnalde_aE£- ptc'BWcntr btuwfTg BBfl t hld DomlnfclL gptna,' publicJM

•bank awountr-What dn we htivti is -a~vico-prcsldettt. M'tinder IB yis. : y The rcppvlne' of Rt. 22 fiom crease wo huve .been .subjected At the-sftrne-tlme, and" because Hillalde. to" Plainflcld, .the ln- of Abe .delays ,lii construaWon, of the/ -radii ,• of. many AddreM ' Telephone io? .We''intend to( slop the;, in- roads_ioi r safer g equities associated with tax ln- they gran'tod .the coniti-aokn' an (Applicants must work or live In Springfield) olitfht-jweek .extension . from Wio and.egress, truck VKccp.Right (Continued., on .Page. 24) .._'.'.. completion' date of Nov. JO -farrcgulotlons and the improve mcnl . , ,. .. , • .v»p DEMOCRATS the all purpose room, gym- of ciSntor, highway dlvldors are Title* of Exhibits (Three entrleii allowed per person) nasium and,food room. Studonts nmong the projects with which wll] start to .use these rooms as, the Council has been concerned, RED CROSS LISTS soon as they ar* completed, the,' Total Blie of Exhibit lilche«: Horizontal Inohes: Vertical BLOOD UNIT VISIT, board members.said. Check Appropriite Stface Below: ' , John O. Berwick, supcrltvtcn- C*te»ory: Traditional-— Nott-TVadltlonitl-—- FIRST-AID COURSE v (Continucd'on Page 2) Voting Registers Medium: Oil PalnUnK—«- Wttttf Cbfoi1 Graphics Tho Red Cross bloodinobile will visit St. Jnme« Church on BOARD S«ulpt(ir«— Mixed Media. Saturdny, Oct.' 2, from 10 a.m. To Close Tonight Me Groups 18 Yn, 13-18 YM 11-12 Yw. to 3:30 p.m,, it was nnnounccd •INSIDE YOUR Entry Pee $1 Entry Pee 50c Entry Fee 25c . this wook by the Springfield Tonight' at fl Is the deadline Eritry Fee I« Pev Kxhibltor (not per piece). Rod Cross Chapter. Stressing (or registration of all now voteis SPRINGFIELD LEADER to tnko part in the general elec- Do y. 18-lfi 6r no charge for participation, at least six mortths before Nov. HIGHWAY PROBtBMS Robert G.Maner, le«, W»d Robert D. H.rdfrove, rUht, Rcpubll- ;i I Sports News 24 2. Naturalized citizens are i-e- Art Show Chairman and students may register at ' «an candidate* for eleetloa (• the' Sprl««MeM T6wn.hlp CotttmlUee. discuss traffic »afe» :« | Mr*. Sidney 8In*er the opening session next Today's Hamemaker inihded to bring their cttizennhlp By Mary Arm^rou* .... 21 papers. ty problems alon* H*. 2S with Henry Wester of Mountainside, center, president of th« 81 Smtthfield Drlye,. . Thursday. . ' Traffle Safety Couno II. '. i W«it A-dsi. ,:...,.... ,2S:2B. tail Ponbook Ni. i^MlCNo. 344S4, ixrtrr r tit M WKU. )Pr)c«l I N«w 'IMS Cdtlllmd. CorJ. 10% Oil A: l.it Pharmacy, 3X».J0r», «*6(l Candy SPRINOFIEtD INIER-CITY CAR CO. N«. 43170, No. W)i, No. 1««11, No IXKKT SHO8 BEPAINS, Ml *-!*» I YOU* VIAUt AB CSUKKH* tlttt Ihop, lii Mortli Av«. HUW.y, -TdlbN, M CHI., 374^300 10434. Nlorx l» CrHlmanl Ul, 17S , t WBKr~SprrngfteH---Nr-~J— M^m^e^V'tis^^tucd^ New Record Set 3rmrtStizationOiBeliefs, Ideals Ballet Instruction

In.-announcing the dpy.s_and as anLj»ccldent,. a_by-product of_ Collecting Taxes l ForPanel Discussion hours oXJHilb Holy Day services! the random Interaction or en- TJie Springfield. RecreaitToi? T)e^ Fred Braun, republican can- at Temple Beth Ahm, Spring- ergy and matter, But.'as a process arlment will offer a wbpllet- All Springfield Pni-ent-Teach- briefly on oho" of the" sub-topics oin, Mrs. Robeii-KIein.^ftnd didate for re-elecjlon an tafielxd Rabbi Reuben R. Lcvlne established by a divine hand for nce instruction program,-this> •r Associations with the cooper- (-Emotionally," "Socially" ami is. David Sanyoiir; for Edward collector reported thin week that stated, "The religious rituals of a, divine purpose. In the at- f«llr--with-«lassRs-twice a week ation of the St. Jnmes Mother' "Morally"), and questions will .niton PTA,-Mrs. I. S. Yablon- thetax collector's oftice...under. any- group are a dramatization tempt to become a partner with nder the direction of Mrs. Doris ky, Mrs. Andrew Morrifou and Guild, will join to sonsbr a com- later lic»,acceiHcd irom the aud- hls_ supervision, collected 97.64 of that group's beliefs and Ideals. God In bringing abqut the ful- y munity-wide meeting on Mon-ience. is. Edward Effron. per cent of the .1064 taxes, which "For Jewish people, -the High fillment of this purpose, each Mns. Garrlty received her day, Oct. IB, aTfrairpTTiTlnthe Mrs. Martin "P. Iioth, general' is a new high for Springfield, Holy Day ceremonials and Individual must strive to learn lance training wl'ih the Royal chairman, staled, "All prrsnn» The total of taxes collected so prayS~fs~dr!miHUze the teaching |Ti5W~he best can contribute-to •uditorium of the Edward Wai- that creative pVocess. Vcademy of Ballet in London. totl.School. -interested In bettering the grow- Library Stacked iar this yeaiy up to Sept. 1, even that life is not static, nor is 'his program Is offered to all _ JIThe prograin will feature a th, development, and wclfifre of exceeds to dale'rUte "record 1984 man's moral condition perman- "The aim .then7"of"lKe~Hfgh ipringfdeld children In grades panel discussion on "GrowinR children arc invited?' 'collections;' . " ent. Wherr' the service sneaks Holy Days is to remind each e through eight. p of this observance as the 'Birth- individual that' he Is responsible The classes wll?_be conducted up "Emotionally, Socially and Serving on the committee with' .These record collections are 1 1 day of the World, It tells us .both to God and to man, and t the Raymond . Chisholm . ,M)S. noth -are: for the James due to the e/fort put forth to Morally^" that renewal, change and evotha- t upon him rests the otallga- . school on MondBy afternoons ~Thr ppanelist s will be_Dr. Caldwell PTA, Mi:s™Stanley collect business. .personal^ prop- tioir-of-helplng-God'-bring- thc- Thelma L. Sandmeior, principal erty taxes, he declared. lution are possible on all level; nd at the Edward Walton School Kroegnr, Mrs. Joseph KnftWItls. world and society closer to the in Friday' aJternoonsTTheTB-wttt— of the Floroncc M. GaudJncer For All Readers co seeking_ Judaism sees the world, not perfection-ior which it Is" ulti- School And chairman of the juv- fa y ihihg This past week the SpringfieltT further~imDroving" >e classes for beginners and Jonathan Dayton Regional Hiefii methods of mately destined." 'oilnger children,-staHing-ai 3:30 enile conference committee of ublic Library has added sev- our percentage of tax collectlt - Services for Rosh Hashana, the Union County Court- System; School PTA, Mr*. Leonnrd Walrit eral new books to its collection. i.m. and concluding at 4:30. The ions," saaId~BraUn. the Jewish New-Year, will be 'dvanced. classes will start at Dr. Kirk Senton, director ofHhc and Mrs. nobert Hflidflrove, 'hhe listing follow.- with com- Mrs. Clarence Frcimdllch and .Braun stated, "The more held Sunday at 8:30' p.m., Mon- :30 and conclude at 6:30. Center for psychological Studies lents by (lie librarlib y tfstafff : money the tax collector collects, School Board p.m. and a fthe N,-J.-Statc-Deparlmeril of Mcsr MorrlsHeisbM-g; for the St. the day atTT The classes at .the Chisholm" For parents: "noboli in the more money the township - (Continued from Page 1) nd Walton schools, will be sep- Education, and Judge V. Wil- •'""'« Mothers Guild, Mrs. A. lassroom: A L Look at the Ariier- dent of school*,—(sported" an Tuesday at 9 a.m. r w can Invest In short-term, Inter- RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE rate and. a parent may register ' ll«m DiBuono of the Union i - Grant: /or rhelma L. Sand- can Educational Factory," by opening day enrollment of 2,202, Services for Yom Klppur, the melel- :pTA Rot- est - bearing securities, thug Day of Atonement, are sched- child for just one of the classes^.. County Juvenile and Domestic; '> Mrs. Ponnld ane Bergon. "How effective are continuing:^ minor drop from ?he program yA\l run tor /f0 2 ur schools and what do oursaving the tax payer monev In Z,15fTn~I96*, 2,177 In 1963 and uled lor'Tuesday, Oct.. 5, at 6:30 Eelations Court. the long run- In fact, over 142,- week,?,:" ~ ••?—— ~ ~~ Each speaker will lecture .raduatcs learn? To become 2,208 in 1662. Berwick com- p.m., and Wednesday, Oct.,,8,-! 2 From Springfield easoned conformists or lrus--| .000 interest hai been obtained to mented 'that. the lower figure at 9 a.m. The Ylzkor memorial Water Company ..Tjii»...vJili_niai:i«;_'8i«ZiBc5i3Il •ated? A challenging book." date, thus reducing the "Surden this year U due to a smaller will take place Oct. 6 oar for this:ballet dance pro-> Enroll At Lafayette For the man ' In the family: on the payer by approximately than-usual kindergarteg n enroll- at 11:30 a.m. - I ' gram under the auspices of .the DINNER, DANCING TWo Springfield .youths have 'Audel's.Eloctric Motor Guides," *«,000.- imSBtTmd hoid—no long-term Junior services will be held at Doubles Number SpringHeld Recreation Depart- Mverirrg—" eo wt ruction—control] -thsL-JtemplcL^thls Monday and ment." This~proKram~met with SET-BY-CH AMBER- llt —Braun—has completed courses:rriggn iflcanoeiflcane, 1 T| Lafayotte College Jn Easton, Pa. nd maintenance, Including ar- In banking and accounting at Therh e are 35)5 children at (heTuesday from 10:30 TSS7ToT2";30 much success, last yeai , th« Rec- TOMORROW NIGHT They are Zelman M. Gcrsh- naturc winding, ~A practical La Salle University Extension Caldwell School, 240 at the Ray- p.m. and Oct. 6 from 11 a.m, to QTSchblarships reation Department stated. "The Springfield Chamber of win of 238 Morris a'Vc., mnjeririg look wiUT'numerous wiring dla- and at Alexander Hamilton In- mond Ohlsholm School, 330 at1 p.m. ^-fefaTge Ot $5 pSroKilcTTs; :rainj, machine drawings and Commonwealth" Water Co made ifor the program. More Iri- . Commerce will hold it* third— in civil engineering, and Michael 1 stitute. He has. 10 years of bank- the Edward Walton School, 439 UWiunilnner dance tomorrow- P. Tabakiri of 405 Mdsel ave, l.jpjntti;^ __ at, the Theltna Sandmeler School announced this' week that thi 'ormatlon and registration blanks Blfht at the Chantlcler, Milt- majoring in ..electrical eiiglneev- f and 737 at the Florence Gau3- American- Water Works Founda- will be circulated through the Sight handicap: 'N6T~oriIy~ torand served as assistant treasur- 1 burn. ing. They arc knlh graduates hose who like large print but aer, of the former Colonial Trust infeer School. --- — Baha'is Observe tion scholarship program—has 'Springfield public schools con- of"Jonathan Dayton Regional cerning" this program., Intorma- 7 ~rtefiyTn3~tfie^Domlnoe» will" leautiful book a«: well Is 'TheCompany in Newarlc. Figures by grades are kinder- been expanded to.provide elgh High School.; garten,- 214; first, 220; second, tion may also be obtained by play for dsnelnr and alto pro- 'ranee I Love,' by Cecil Salnt- In addition, Braun recalled, he garten, 214; first, 0; scholarship, awards each year, vide floor- ahow entertainment. Lafayette has 4H0 freshmen, aurent.. Superlative pictures, in 1966; thirdthid , 214214; fourthfurth , 247;; fWth; telephoning Scott Dorilngtori at has had "intensive courses and JYorld ReaterDar ihe recreation otflce jn the Munt- Jack Stlfelman, danee chalr- selected from 2,007 applicants black and white,and color cover-" 274; sixth, 230; sevenlh~25O25O; it formerly provided~four, of.. . actual— experience In pal Building, »E 6-5800. " ;•',"'•--', 27H-0020, or Saul Free- Sevcnly perceirt of the newng every part of "France. Ltmi- eighth, 246, and educableducae, Manager J. H. King said tha four scholarships will be award man, executive secrelarjv_ ihe_taRjitth_o£ ciL-tcxt Is large print with"' lection—procedures with one of ltesignattdnir™were accepted "879-SS10,'may be contacted for -freshmen—were graduated :ootF spacing nd-wlde margins. from Mrs." Lellani=Hcller,-vocal Atjpecial Events *d ~each~year—to—children'htohild / o: YOU«*t>P the largest Insurance companies . . . b Mty <• p\»«». rhoni U4-77M). furthur Information. school classes. his book could be read j in the Metropolitan area.' He music teacher at Chlssholm and y Sunday, h .Baha'is American Water ' Works Corn ibly. by art lovers as well as has" handledii'lnstallatlon of ef- Sandmeler; Mrs. Sheila Levy, Sp > Jfield joined thousands of pany System employees, includ 'ulure travelers." ~~~ speech therapist; Milton R,lchey, accountinti g believers throughout the' hatlon 'ing employees of Common Music lovers! "Tlie Complete ficient methods of who was scheduled'to teach in- strthrWateE Comany, and fou In J alr^imeBtal 'music; 1teT-Ba«bara- ln_...criebratton- of World Peaci to;.chlldren~pfrTesldents"Bervec offices throughout the country." ~^TH«~locaHutUlty—and-othei Braun commented, "This pri-Slmon. third tfrade at Sandmeler, This annual event was marked Coming blographier and critical evalua- and PauV-SKem, »lated to teach lerlcan experience—<« ti»plflny- tlons of both major_a~Hit-rotnor _b_byy a'» special -rounting-and-appllcation-of-new Gov. Hlchaya %lHillheSr on a vacation -ffom 1900, New Teachers Ud- and detailed notes on more than collection methods in the tax The board approved the hdr- Upon th...e_ citizen _. s of as $1,000 a' yeay r and- mln Domestic or Inti ,1000 musical works. -Considered collector's office has resulted In•int -of -toe—followln«_J*culty_j Jerse5L-to_4epd' their support to imiii m off >25f> l • year. Thhe antua vi the most comprehensive obtaining over $200,000 in arrea- members: Carolyn Causey, an 1hi^f6ytf8f^h^Mt amount of each award will de rs of real estate ajid business their pursuit of universal peace. 1 books In tta field." aluiV« of Louisiana State Uni- pend on this , tuition charged by -^•-N«v«r m Itnln Clmrg« ' «v!': For voiintf people: "Leonardo personal taxes since 1962." versity, as * librarian'at $5,400; Mrs. Ruth Moffett, Baha'l the college selected by a schol- Braun concluded, "Progress teacher and lecturer, spoke on arship winner and. the financla' • Seymour JRoaenblum—-- Da Vinci,", by the edltors~oT Wesley»Beker, a graduate of "World Peace — Dream or BOOKS — ART SUPPLIES Horizon Magazine and Jay W41- with economy, k the keynote of Hantwiok College with leaching need of the student. Winner: the tax collector's office, A« tax Destiny?" on Sept. 15. at themay attend the college of thel •—••• - "^r"-",-1 .-. idms and,printed by American experience- in New York state, home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heritage" Publishing Co., "which collectorjJUlntend .to continue at $8,300; choice. .,,.•.••• ":••"' •=*- Eve Prbkocimer. means U Is well Illustrated with rendering,, efficient service—to-j C. Rouse. On Sunday, a Jrieeting ——— Specializing-in &•- _ "Sandra nhneTtyr»~»"»luat«-ot to offer prayers^for The scholarship 'program wi s~~great variety:, of Illustrations the township on behalf of theMansfield State CoiJege with r Se'-admlntotered-by Educational • Pauline .Winston'r^ffiT and a lucid text. A pleasure—far "was" herd"" at~ thFj 1 taxpayer;^* experience In Lpn£_Beach Ia- and Mrs. Dwight- C- Baker. Testing Service,. -of.J'rl/nceJiQn Complete-LineDf look at, to read and to study.' land, NJ;rat $5300;./. • - A scholarship committee of ed •"Beriilce Friedman ..; Small n the day_of the show ottly,;and ? removed not earlier than 5:15 e~of Bethule~eo<*"rn9frCdlIet(e With experience in floHh CafoTr" Lose Their Licenses - GOLF SALE Pit p.m.nbr later than 8 p.m.' "10. All exhibitors ,mu»t pro- ina,_at_$J,800. Two "Springfield roside,nts feAOS, ClUB SETS, CARTI, PUTTERS, WiDOK, WOOD COVHI oure «'eoelpi wihen, exlilbLUons .. Mr«.-_ pharloile ^lerson, wjho have had their dr.lvlng privileges are delivered to the show.. No had been a half-time kindergar- suspcrliled under' the staWip| Top Pro4ln* E(|ulpni*nt Plan Consultant entry, -wll ^be. released- without ten teacher, was-hlred at $8,500point jyitem, the New Jers.ey —Hobert-G. Smith of 23 Colfax M a fuitilme iirtt gradejeadher^ Division of MotoT~~VeKicles an- 1965, Cloieout Available on top pro-line equipment this nounced this week. '.•,'• Springfield, has been pro- "11,., Prizes will b«_ avvarded,' Approved as «ulbsUtutes 'were • '..' Open »v»ry day (Incl. Sun,) 9 a.m.>taJ0 p.m. ' moted to assistant'planning con- within age groups *nd media Mrs. Lynne Bonanno, Joan Cap- The local~drlvers are Philip irultant by tire- Prudential In-" "caTeWrTesTTjy~*"Jury of profes- tta.\; Mrs, Joan Klar.feldi_M)-s. G. Vlsco, ?0, of. SS8' Sr Sprlng- surance Co; Sopihl«_K»tx, Mr*. Anna Lynch, fleld ave,. • one monthrreMri. Jean Seaman, —. SmithThel determirie oom- "rthe" jury will be considered final, 4 mission procedures for the com- Professional artists, -who may M-<. Gloria Starr, -Mrs. Thelma 22f-of-898-SprlhglleId-Bve., tw pany's- 24,000 agents In the Unit- show their work,, will not Tie [Mrs. M«rsha Wright,,Mrs. Felicia jnonthi; effoctlve Aug. 15. Williams, Mrs. .Dana. Wlnslow, ed States and Canada. eliglbje_.toji-compete~-£or awards, He joined Prudential. in 1(128 "12.-A-oommlssion~o<—10-p«* '_ ...". . Koppel- Legal.Notice nttd advance*! to systems rP ent will be__charg«d by theinen. Also aippi-ovod '.were Mrs, viewer in 1084. During World Springfield Association tit Crea- Clalr . RJzzo, '_su]btftltute school War IJ he served in the Army's tive Arts for all sales at th[nurse~an~d~Mrse . Sydneye Corvinus, Notjc. li h«r«by, «lv«n that i«lfd bldi Medical Department, -- show. All sale* mint be consum- substitute school clerk," ' ~ ' will b» Mc*lv»d iti Ihc Boyd-of »)uo»- 'For Graduate Study tloM O((lc»-Tit—th*-0«v«rt*or—Wvlttiil** Smith and his wlfe.'Doirothyr •mateti through the-association's RpBionil tdgh-aohsolr-Wltchunc J!oul«- have one son,-Robert. : salec coinmlUee HaUe« were, voted In recoBnl- vird, BerkeUy Helghti, N«w J«ri«y, on tlon of graduate Mudy, to bring ocTOBBR-tarr I9«»r^»i--TTT "' " They give Kim the fit "13. While all'entrloj. will i-e- will fat op*ntd Rnd r«ad ' li eelve caceful and pwdont hand- ^rancIsTtcTelgue .to-$8,100 and and support ha nearla Home Economics Unit "Ing atihe show, the.SpWgifieid JolHh~^ieIsl

.iiv rmvt . Houf:.- ipiClUjdjr «ld*rid Inform*!—*n3—will 8 40-10? -rtym tn T«l«cf "WJiiTTs^HomelKconomW •oi. mg' sftwviiittaar.^ 4tt h~We3tfe«day, OcTrBTlri' order »et iny .Mi SflWi* *n« to m 4«;Wi~t^adirr«L,ig -^disoH.! TfiT^rgaTdraTOffrrs ivMIMtte TiFbt' considered rfar_«kbJbltlonV :; Fees ara• due1- upon -preseotatlon evaluate, .varlouic jispecu •with- th'e Amerloan Home Eeohr curriculum. •'-—u' •.''— omlcs Association.' Members mm' at t,he exhibit on the day of the how. Evaluation of the new mathe- Kduc»tlon o( Tin Union count--••••y; have a degree in home econom- "IS. ..In. .case ..o-f . Inclement matics program Is scheduled for nlonii lll»h Biihoo! ntilrlri No. 1,- PARK DRUGS ITTER BROS; ic, W»lehuni< Boul«v»rd", »•*'-'•» «•!•!••«- weather, the art show will be Oct. <; reading and 'enrichment NPW J«r»«y. Prospective member* should program, Nov. 1; foi-olgn language liy«rdVoW f th« Bo«nl off ' Kdueti Kid AVI!,,. HfltlNClFIEM) < diguil Ori.Mii. Hhcinrilnir. l»nt») 333 MILLBURN AVE. Open Thur.. Eves. held on Sunday, Oct. 17." liy «rdV"of th« l contact Mrs, .Richard A. Homier program for grades seven and off ThTh» UnioUin CCouWy Itciflonil lll»h \: of .36 Severn* ave,,1 Springfield Boliool. DI»lvlct...No. 1 • . , Daily U-in • Hunday I)-B — mt »-4nU, o.lghti In January; ohoral and »«k«l«y W«l«htt. N. J- '• Instrumental music program, In LKWIS P. rn«D»atJ0K«, Miiss Brown Named. Claofrtitry March; general 'evaluation of n»tfd': BEPTBMBm 33.JM» when you buy In Ndtional Volume school system, In April. MUd «eho—B«nt. 3J !" TURF BUILDER Mary Lord. ^iwn.,.ofj;j5rlng- AIRPORT fleld his been selected-Io *r>pe«r. SUBURB A SCOTT5 SEED "ntihe IRflfl editlbn of "OutsUnd- Scons TURF BUILDER ng Young Women M America.1' - \VESLEY JEWELERS jsM in. H. • ' ,....R«i. 2.9B She reside* at 629 Troy dr. COACH Mlsj Brown foi-merly served 173 Mountain Ave., SprinKfield. N. J. SCOTT SEED In the Pt»ce Corps In South v Livery Service To All J5B0 It). N...... '....Rtii.^uSS Amerles. She in now an execu- WIBI W Kt. OOLD tive of the Metuoheri YMCA. Suburban 'Outstanding, Young Women of >»" And Return Both Regularly ...'. America" Is an annual compila- WEDDING BANDS 15.95 tion , ll«.t'[n.K some 0,000 ywung .women aged 21 to M. To NEWARK AIRPORT 90 <1 way) from Howard SALE 5 Johnson's or American ~"»J"0M SCOm ClOUT MO. *.»» I All *.H ; »3 Off'tCOtTS iBAjmo. ».M M.;-, .;.>,UH y,M EVENING ^ tYPRWi^tiN(r :: •••'•'"•• '. -; '•<•'•-• •SHORTHAND DICTATION' from YOUR HOME <1 way add! STATIONERY & SPECIAL CLASSES NOW FORMING anywhere in Spriit£field) 1 HARDWARE _ STAFFORD HALL SCHOOL OF BUSIMESS ovollcitile to all other airport* * Summit Ay»7" • T«]«phon« 273-3661 CALL DREXEL 9-6900 2«5 Morri. Ave.7 Springfield, N. J. DR 60877 Summit, New Jersey v Wp give 5 I H Green Slam pi — Free PorHnfl In Reor of Store *• , •

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".- •• ••• \s. ••':*• •-.V'.' ' 1EAPJR< SprlnfcMd, H. i- * ttiurtdny, Br 23, f965•_'*. - .' 3 gi anriionoting Dr- Cicorge W. J Scholarship WonfcBjuWhright Coed "Walton-,- f l Mrs. Smiflt Sees RKADING, fA^ Arlcne-A. Miss Al'ends-served as editor trends, dauKhl«_r of Mr. and Mrs. th« yearbook and'a.^eiass officer and was a member'-7 "of the Harold C. Arends of 33 Biyant i merit", Herself Best Able ive., Springfield, has beeri~nam- National Honor Society. She is ed a WalUm Scholar at Albright enrolled-in the bachelor of alls"! 'ess to To Collect Taxes College, where Khevmatriculatcs curriculum. i" Ihis month as a member, of thtf r -Albright awards 20 partlal- — Marie-femith,-Bemocratlc-can-. class of" 1969. TuIUori~grants annually -to-out- didate for the office of tax-ool- . A 1965 graduate, of Jonathan standing freshman men and Theffiiesr 7 V -lector statedrecently to a group Bayton Regional High School, women, under a «;holarshlp pro- of women workers who gathered Jii .• '^•--_ to kick 'oft her campaign that •he it the best qualified candid- PRESCR1RTI0HS Wearing Apparel ale for the office. .. for... . __• RttED . Toddlers . Mr«.-Smith pointed out" "that EYEGLASSES the has- been working In the Girls — 3 - 6x • 7 - 14 Springfield tax office ' for six years, and has been depuiy.-tax. Boysr~ 4-18 collector for the past five years. Preteens """*.- She declared to her supporters" Junior Petitea that she is the only person con- -Juniors-—:—;. : ... " nected with the tax office cap- •ri-9 •:: «ble_of running the entire of- IB AT — fice, " ; ' .-Z~.~, An~-^ Cole, 'Jacir W,ehier, Harold Davl»; standln*, from left, "My opponent," she staled, REINETTES A SPHINGFIEtD SPONSORING COMMITTEE to .aid the Marry Lebau _.._^Mw." Smith cafcTthot she WalT the Hawthorinti'iiKlmw ^UTca DURING OUR AV-ON "sincerely, sorry that my oppon- or spriiiKlicid.-cvcn itiouuli • at... . ent was ill for* the past five Highway Department apprais- drug stores "weeks, having been hospitalized ers have visited several home* and then- convalcsclng-at-home. mere, Township committee- However, this has given me the man Robert .0. Planer de- America's opportunity of• proving to the clared this week. ...'_'. wa*p9,''ioir«— people of Sprlitifleld that I can Planer said that the ai>- Fastest do the whole job, and that the praiscr»--have -visited several MULTI-CAPS tax collector's office, is inT good Motritionariupplement Growing hands with Marie Smtth at'ftic recently purchasSa'^fomcs." In for the entire-family.. _thls^neighborhood only^lo-pro— Cpniaip.MDR'plin irugStpre\ vide them with a Ktuntlaril of extra factors Chain Sha concluded, "When I am comparison by which to eval- greeted—I intend to bring moro uate similar homes which the ' ittldency to -the -tax- collectors, - department Is taking -iitT-otlier- offl_ce._ These efficiency and tax communiiles. lie stressed laving suggestions-! Intend to ..that the slate agency is not ; bring "before, the - people of secklnic any land in Sprlnir- L,.-4i Spring?i'eld--ln.'the_wceks before fleld. MOUNTAIN AVEV ROUTE a ow vitamins with »mv »m< fnn^^^ »r« Identical in „ tp-^t aum, whm am prioen are ir«l-mooey' • MPJQHN UNtCAPS. TOO.. SPRINGFIELD, -RES. ti -MirKWi ; c REG. ti.99, t8tf«: . . N. J. _ 79e«2€ : MULTIPLE •ULTIPLE VITAMIUS ". VITAMINS 4MIKERALS GREEN A dally supplcmont COBJ S1AMP 1 PERSONNA .—•-. Economical atBinten- talnlng 2 to 10 times the ^To^D.llr,^.,.TO.l..B.. • awse forroqWi for the—-I . daily-requirement o€»H , whole family. eaaontial viUmltui plus Sol. till V — SunjW.e dddlls : AU-Vederal (an whtr« .«pp ~«. remr». the rlthl U limit quantl

A small deposit holds rtetftLW— vour gift choice' in ~" •^-BiW* •« 350, Sa.M „COt&AKABtf TO: COMPARABLE TO: ^ LAY AWAY —Until shortly before SOAP ONE ADAY, KKXir ^2.49 UPJOHN UN»CAP M,Wt,:.. $3.38 Christmas!

-. KM. »<•««,'WO1* Anoiher REALTY CORNER idle: Property at 31 Ever- CHEWABLE THERAPEUTJC Btin Avenue, Springfield sold for Mr. and Mrs. John 81 ^ Schlupner to Mr. and Mrs. Richard D, Hinkley of New- B^FkWt-' ^ VITAMINS Ideal for children; MINERALS II May Bfr LalKo You! orl(. This sale woiarranged-by Joan Breisdn, an a»so- Soft and'ea»y.tocb«w Finest vlUmb-mlncrsl tia»« of ANNE SYLVESTER'S REALTY CORNER. *BlWftlt«v«r' BUDplemcnt. Supplie* . 2tt tol5Umt«the.. mmm MDR of «wentlal

GOING OUT BoHIt •< 180, Sf.99 "Handle (FOR) COWPAUABLE TOr COMPAR^BU ros < with CHbCKS,,*P'«Pv: -,- $1.79 SQUWB T|HHIAG«AN M, HW's • $7.89 BUSINESS MORE SUPER-X VITAMIN SAVINGS! nCare' Mf. tt(,JS,«O.«IIJ, Wt

" IMPERIALS e CHRYSLERS * VITAMIN A McUcMactM1! . PLYMOUTHS e VALIANTS j-AMIN I BREWERS YEAST 69* ' BARRACUDAS • 5IMCAS VITAMIN B-l MORE DEEP CUT e BERTONE fcf.Mt.2S MM. Wi B««..Mc, 2M m, IBI IU(. MR tM MM>, VITAMIN B-12 VITAMIN • M CALCIUM 69* SPECIALS MUST BE DISPOSED OF A.S.A.P. BE KEMREO! • WILL SELL BELOW DEALER'S COST FURNACE • HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES EVER emvmp WINDEX SPBftV- • ANY OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED WINDOW qtEANEH -FILJ£RS • LITTLE OR NO MONEY DOWN CHRISTMAS BARD SPECIALS, * Plborgla* fllted. JS"7^ " 10 OZ.AIEIIOSOI CAN- • WE ACCEPT CktuiT APPLICATIONS * tx-all popnlaratt • ALL MnnFK CTVLES, COLORS, AVAILABLE • DEALERS WELCOME • BUY WHILE THEY LAST * . 4-OZ.' M»Mr 'BOfc y>*~*SlM:iA1*L. t.,,.j I—

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•65 VAUANT 1 it. oulo., RIH 81,975 CEPACOL TV ANTENNA Indoor typnfor bhwk £ whlU> or color, nil PLYMOUTH channel, Cable & htK» tllv. II, 4 it. . Included. BRECK SHAMPOO t A/T.MH HUitSM FrttMOfrheUon . Ui .00 SIZE, B OZ. BOTTLE N $2,250 rt«W .?.."""' BLANKET $^g9 Myon nad aeniHc fiber, boutMi in w i. Choke of 8 rich eaters.

BONUS BUY OF THE WEEK I sacMrt WERNER-CHRYSLER PRESTONE ANTIFREEZE KLEAR Ftm w* /7CI PLEDGE smr w»x e, WiOZ.BOTtLE SEl^-roUSmW11Y ttf. " • ' • I' •'. • I W^ttWAX.JfD^- • .; ' . 517 Springfield Avc. Summit, N. J. -away CHRYSLER'S EXCLUSIVE 5 YR./50.000 MILE i out *w lo twt or i WARRANTY ON ALL NEW CARS I GALLON, LY50L SPRAY fifi< LNATtMAL SCRAY SYMCH.'«! OZ. - Also Urf HISEtfVC YHK hlOHT TO'LIWlT QU&^tlTII'.t. TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF "TOP QUALITY" USED CARS AT LOW, LOW PRICES ....,:.. ,i

••.--•si •«* *. LEADERPRQELtE S By Halibl ISRAEL H. DRESNER. Rosh R -_ . . sponsibilities lows r3 God and^ xamination u> uia a*, himseli brought outTiTOie op*n-l SIDNEY PILLER e 3 Temple Sh»rey- Shilom the major.-symbol'- of ttie Holy. hivf "ow, man. , . >., . is,'father than as he not be repeated. It taJU) use con> _.„ Northern • Hfiw" Jersey . B'nai Day. Over the centuries, the i« referred to in to appear betoro ...cealing ont'*^ trfp^yrjiiiond by Jows all over ttje, world will others. " "\. ' denying them.- ..S7_*xplainln< B'rith is not" only the strongest B'nai piercing- and powerful sound of ."•tradition as the Yom Ha- \K\UT In the JewTih' new year the shofar has symbolized many Dlii, We-•JJsy.T of Judgment, for must be^r«pented-and •'- them away. God.comminds us to B'rith region of District 3, but-tfc-is- nt 5726 at {losh Hashsris Oiter- 'things to Jews anclont and mod- on this day^the Jew, must stand- correct«d«o. that ftey-will never be honest with Him ind with ' probably the strongest in the entire -aUy", Head of the Year) service*. ern^a call to battle, the"tearing accountable before.l&boSfpr his be committed" Mfe.ln. HoS}ie mankind is to aeve itself s.naJjexujs^.Bljlp^daj/ penitential -jiafiLtbJsllgtlJTSP.entenee .and for^ through true repentenee^carrhe^ can not fiTarTTOTTGod and go^from the abysa in these daiiger- period ior'Jeyjf which reacfies i "And one of the big strongholds of B'naT _giveness,"» plea to God that he be forgiven HG"sIns7so the~jnood"~ musihot'*; Je'rrom"hirn«eif»na--wa~Umej,-- Klppur, the of Rosh Hashana services it' "• — , «n to th« call of -tiie Bosh Ha»h- B'rith is right here in Springfield." The remember man, and an alarm to from tils fellow man. Sins can Day of Atonement which begins solemn and introspective. Every not~be coated over by a •P,i*llc •mna^shof»r.~ We must cease try-! fraternal order is the oldest and largest i'^ye man from his moral indo- this year ait sundown on—Tues-- —Jence to an awareness of his re- • Jew is bidden engage in s«HV_ relations approach; they mu*Vtie ing te...ponceal our sins by WF Jewish organization iri the country. day, Oct. 5. Orthodox and Con- •Uonalirlrit th«W away'with (uch Pilfer, iTfriendly, loquacious business- servative Jews -observe remarks u ''w« don't have the Hnshana for two gays, J man (he is proprietor of Elkay Products. problem" or "don't- >•; * gloom rAoU Xmerican Reform JewTott^ *nd doomer" or "lefitf 'look at- Co., Inc., 35 Brown'aVe., Springfield, with serve It for one day. •..the brighter' iside,'.''-; 7 •...;;;.';: his brother, Sam, a vide-ptfesi'dent), Is The Bible commands the 6b- The worjd. Wlir jyrji survive one of th& more active members, of the_ half emaciated and. half fat. servance of Roeh Ilithana In the 1 1 Springfieldcommunity. He halls from the following manner;-^—•,-. in" {he America lyitl not long endure Bronx, Brooklyn' and Marili'attan, and iirst day of the month sfa»ll-be when fohty .tnlllion. til her dH-..-.. came to Springfield jevBn_yje«tR_agor-- a solemn rest unto you, and me- zens live under": conditions of pusineSB.jind all. moWal proclaimed with the blast grinding poverty, and.jWs in the • jnidst of the greatest 'ittluence ^ of horns, a.holy convocation; ye I -J'Here in Springfield we'vTlauilt up • in 1he "mstory ot man'. : »KilT~a6~reo~iT(anner of - servile K;- B'nai B'rith LoageVIt'sf a'large group •*.' We must' feed thf :puor, and__: .wocltU' (Leviticus 23:24-25). ongestin numbers in the township, .--clotHe the naked »nd five «hel- The shpfar" (ram's horn) is (considering, all the groups — Vter; to':the..honwlMiLjrjher .ttiu-/. •jiiiiiliiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiS sounded in the synagogue during evert our face and sh,m«ke_be- nen, boys and girls), close to -h—• ; - r— (.3ieve that. Harlem, Watts, "Ap- Koo -•palichla, Misslisslppi anS the Cen- "We're placing a strong "membership "•-• tra'r,Wa>l pt Ne&ark.'. don't drive," he snid.^ind hope to . . : Imean State Employment Rises, .exIsvThe poior ahd the exploited expect to increase it fe£ 100 members. minority groups, the IJegro, the JiexJ^ini Wie Puerto ,'Hican, the • I "I' believe ourgraup ha3 the . most ••/ -iierlcan Indian, murt no long- popular programs in ourxqwn — many of Says Labor Department e which are open to the public. Not. only: i and salary erri- Preparations for the • autumn ;^J,' *-^"^v;*-^-- i • "' • for Jewiilh people7'~PIIIeV ployment in New Jersey contin- apparel-sei • iow ?ong-, oait'.-.ttie middle _~_the entire ^community. " ued to expand more than season- ment In the garment industry by classes' fafde behlbd•,\1lly. white ally in August, reaching a rec- 3,900 between July and August, ;«u iiwban )eye«^:-'before the "br"d*7^56^00,~BCcordlrtg-to-esti- ancU-the_.UsuaL late summer ex- rtldo'd waiei»''r>j{'fl«oontent in ' "LAST YEAR. durTng_a civic aff mates prepared by the N. J. De- pansion of cajmlng activity • program, we got together with our woraX partment of ;Eabor and Industry. raised jobholding in the food and We'niust make war'on poverty, ~en's chapter, and we invited all local or- The S.SiOO Increase between July klncjrffd products industry by 2,- not.on thf pobrt . . . .ueust was due mainly to -flOOrSeasonaHilrintf-by-toy-man-- ..th thej_words of the- Rosh. ^ — ganizations to participate*. It-was a suc- jifacturors^ produced a gain ol Haitiana prayer! "In the Jubilee _ cessful interfaith program, and-the lead-"1" construction. 2,000" joTS' in the miscellaneous year when liberty .wai proclaim- " 'ers of many local j?i'6ups-came ;ii_great - •manufacturing group. These and numbers. We were honoring the people i a year ago, non- ^_ tathers hWkenedl'JiTlifie' ton«i~ farm employment was up 63,300, of the- 'ram's horn' «hd recalled •who have done wonderful work for this with substantial gains in- bo "Jjcomm unity throujrh-theimany~years,-and - their obligation to*erv« the Lord manufacturlnt^and nonmanufac- wkh all their hearfcknd witfi all giving them a chance to.meet each other. turlng industrle»xFarm workers, dustry, whore several major pro- ducers temporarily curtalledop- th'elr atrensth;> Thitt,:db we their . "Our programs in the past," Piller de- domestics, self-employed, and chUdmvjkrcpare ti Jhearken now unpaid family working are ex- crutlons -/or- the annual, model clared, "as they wilj-continuedn-the fu- . changeover. .. to the solenxn. sound cut the sho-. ture, included entertainers, psychologists, cluded from the Depttr the redemipMon nt' ^Uard;to..'tli{rbest qualified student cotics^Burcau, is scheduled to A fractional yrfuctlbT in "thi AxntaJ' i .• . ", '• lpL fp^us-by the local high school' speak to the men and. Women average work week of factory —production—woikersNfrom 41".O —• a student who ranked high both aca»— of St." Stcphcn's-ehtracrrr-Mffl- burn, next Thursday at 8 p.m. hours in July to-40igHiQurs-ln demically and athleHcajlyrAnd we signed His "subject will be "The So-1 ' August was attributable a'prominent athlete to spealfto the boys. clal Problems and Dangers ot ahnrp decline In the motpr 1 ~* • * *, ' Narcotics;" which will tie -fol- hlclos an<^ equipment industry. A substantial seasonal ~ increase In Would you r 7 lowed by a film; "The Decision". "THIS YEAR>"PiI!er saidT Ve will | _'' Newcomet's to the PHrlsh .will the_ wprkwcpk in' canning was have..a choir fromjautgers to entertkin l i be guests* fit~B"tea sponsored by Jribt sufficient to fully offset the us during one of pur affaii^-awariged- j. the exccutiyo"board of the Wom- auto Industry decline. A"vCTaK"e lilcc to 1 uWOHSHIP ~-:Cantor Mark J, Bldgclman of Temple Sharey -Shalom. 8prin«field, through Rabbi TJuliua Funk, Hillel di- i en of St Stephen, in the Parish weekly earnings of .production blast on the-»hofar, ram's horn uaed'»UiceBlblical day*-Hit-signal io eaJl Jew* rector at Rutgers.-We also brought in a ;_JIall, Oct. 7 from S to 5 p.m. _workers fell for tho second month to $111.66, after reaching .battle. The shofar plays an Invportant par^ In the ol)«erv»nce of RMh Hai- well-known hypnotist, John Kolish' at our -a peak of $113.44 in June. The hana^Jhe. Jewish New Yeor^-whloh will begin Sunday evening;. In the Iwoktround are firsirrneetimrat Temple Beth Ahm. This MENU FOR WEEK 1 __ drop was due partly to tho short- two scroll* of Mie Torah, each of which con tains UTe first five-books of the Bible^ - is all free, ATid"riri5-HH-Bpons6red-by the _ ..i..\.-.v SET AT"GAUDINEER er wc^.weelrind^parUx±o the in ©vwr^prr -Men's Lodge of.B'nai B'rith." .._;~"' fjtwlna ;- ; filler ejcplained that, "a- good part of Youth Is Fined: thh e moneey fromm B'naBnai :B'rith-.goesto.:Brithgoes - William J. •'...,.,„ ..,. hoi f t W BETTERS TO i>FHE v ward the benetit. of youngatei-a, We will Mills paid a $ip dUorderl: con"-' Hi have 10 or lJ—pi-o^ramsT—featuring ar corn, green benns, beets, brea butter, milk. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiuiuiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip y of B'nai B'rith subjects — fi-pm- 1 SprlnEfleld Muhlcipal;:. 'jCou|t_ adliLjUunr -Attends Lawrence U. • . MORE ON l*O0l» ' "" • feelings on ^ui&iuc. issues. ' Magistrate-Jitax Shemian ^"wu't ijrpnoUsmito-comedy~to reports from our English muffin , pizza, lettuce : YIJ in t ii.' r • ^ ------Eastr-Thuttiday^:I• 'received' a" told that Wajk^r had rep^ate«ly' committee'T?5ople~ on separate_functions, salad, doughnut, milk. ' " Tochor Mltchdllr_325 Wobd- 1 y U r cn 1 returned tifthei White -plamoiid^ It's all very exciting, and worthwhile;" Thursday: frankfurter!!, potato . land Bve., Mountainside, wns rJSlnl v!»^M ,i .° ^'? " ^O" Mayor'XOOM-to in- 7 prnting W letter of last week. tiiat-rKad-made\an diner,on Morris aye. alter ija'v*' The Springfielpgd d prexpexy mentioned~thamentionedthatt_ .. salad,.choice of frultj-mllkj-roil, .amonjf a group of more than 400 der ul form me t new fetudonls who arrived yes-' »»Lu 7* '. >*hln8 when mtaW altjack on our-roofeatl5nal infe bectl-warned to stay away. his brother,.SambthS , is,ia ti'ustet o of the local . liutfer. _ _ ^_ . ' people of the community have FridityRtma fish saladrTrehch tawrence "UniversityUiit , .director, Mr; Ruby; IMy'rorn- group and_nTembership chairman'. "We .the'Chance . to express their • monts oh the pool were tneant. ^ripotaos,OEadjalB_cLsh^ Applcton, Wls.r—for a period of -ihave-the-ajime_-interests--and-are equally j blatepuddltigipr fruit," rollrbut- orientation b? active,_just ... .—. . . rrCB; , see how the Republican candl- w \ ~ter, milk, • ' !.,. _ '• the • -instltuHon's—M 8th— year. .The^Ellkr Drothers~who were'born " Menus subject to. change when Classes—begin officially next, : XotioE to OXKD,TOR1 '- dalwwaw campaign a^uTon the' i-ther~Bronxrdiscovered that'they ha"d~ bltl necessary. — MoridBy." ' , """"" " •;, '•,'.' Ktlala o( jAMca H; THOMAS,; Djcaiiad—POolrWhen: H's -already two -year* raiich-in-cpmmon from boyhood on, XANANK aurrogile of Ihe. county ofv •'.. . ''••- ~ • ">. •- 1 d you b ? "I. lived all my life-i'n New York ," Pil- ate Tk^:,iz* t h^.t&. jtoijty* ;r r°u«hUi:uP, ler aaid. He •attoncied-New—York Uniyer- .tlon or th« tadoMi8nod,.«« BieJutrix -Mayor Koonz, 'there, mnat. be .«., «ferTithS,n, took-a-pre-dentistry course^iif Limited Time gnly! "S'hftlh.1"1?1' "! '.*J't "'"••w* iiotu. tot mote 'people who are. un- NYUa^School of- Dentistry. "I completed ..uudtr oath :of_*Hlrmitlpn thtir clmm< M there Were-plohity Of- mbr the first-year and UPMPY, wnwrhj Of the r •eeeond 'jteaiv At that particular time," or thoy win h« /or- told me, then thore, can't bo the -Pirler.recalletl "I discovered I couldn't =4 irei(Hhere.shouW bf.' A well A GREENER. MORE at nt< j^ h Tja.V.e.-j:qntinU6d becauscru-hB- grins, "I back nearly, everyonejvho joined financially, unablerto "do so,- '" Wilfred L. DAthpney,: Attorney 387 BtiflnB'leld Ave.' - the flrsiyeir, plus-mOBtr-of - the BMttimu, N. J, . , lihcy talked to. •...••••-•.,- Bpfd. Under—snot. I), l«t 33; 00, Yeet ilD',30) The Knights.of,Columbus m_ thn t costs -«hd I went to City CollegeTTTle^Becl thuu r ?^ , , -it was business I was best sirftefl for. And Biiltd pfoiwi«l> will b»-r'ecelvad nn ftBO-a-^fftmlly-per-yoarr is r> . _ l?.?m ^ftyrojnt'on I-continued." ,: from 10 a.m. to B p.m. and per- H(hi— eniviiiB«-j«m»j_ii ii'u cnimcl •.."._: IJ'ttlexlvi^.nf-UilolbuHiness with Elkay oh»nib»r»— iii.i tho Municipal ntfnuni, ltp eight guests a season. .-.." .•',• Products Co., Inc., 29 years) ago with his "If a mtlwate pool can provide "bngcr hours at the' «n». prjco, —toother, Sam. "We were in a siSc-story for tin oollaetlDn,- removal md of ««h«ar-B«rt«H.--rubbish mi can't a municipalehnll poolM. lifIt '"^""nn^^H-rmiltiplo^loft" -tl«i loot snouifl. 06 iwotma. ind •t|U"«- ' In th«-Munlcln»l PRICES INCLUDE LABOR-AiSB

day».|f«»P: p 'ih+'TSOhtHMlV—Will . bC 4 pleyFplace-^ettjngs, >\ sugar fZT3r!:'- '"•*?tef^an extpnaive seftrch; the -PiUersT ND^UMMNT spoon,~.butto" btt r vserv- ntj kikni.fe,f - •v—-T-^carnarto Sprinfffielciv- "a pjace 'Ivo had— ERCAHE" iiever hehrd of before. That is,, until I tablospoon, table 'fork and' liad met Seymour Cohan" of .refferson tev., silver storage, chost—aW at, a By order of thn Township Committal. 20 Main St.,' BLtONOHE H. WOtlTllINaTON ;an active resident, and also a. supply generous-saving i—, ..•., Townihln.Olork Phone BRexel CONDITIONING Naad Ian or ntara than alghlr' tiiara Le»dply Io Andanlt, Aipaii *nd chaoal Rou.dailorta. Jieitrhbor. Cohan is n former chairman of .'•SPOT Jbhe industrial committee. ^' -,. • GRUBPROOFINS j .."With the help of Murray -Weill, a LAST CAJLLl • POWER AERtTIOM • POWER BOIUNO "^Continued on Page 24)

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IWIMG Wl DOW WITH $159 A MONTHr FINDS A GOOD RETIREMENT Mrs. Noncclta Gephart in re-iiet back and' forth to work it Is tired op an income of $150 aa luxury. I lived, and still do, month,- ;ir-/t|uitc -"happy with about half, a block from where thiTCs, and is managing so well I worked-. '. _ __. :hc doesn't bother to spend the "I certainly don't fool I amrU nlercst she makes on her sav-the poverty class,_oy_en though J ins. . ' - 'live on the $159 a month, plus Which is coing l« upset a lot. the $«. I don't nocd to rush In the of wives who arc yellinjf "Pov- grocery JcTget my Checks "cashed. erty!" When their husbnnds Sometimes I have on~hanti~ax come home with $.100 pensions. many as tour checks I haven't needed to cash. I earn iritercsl Mrs. Gephart retired in 10fl!r She Bpt-Soci^f*Sccurit.v.of $90 aof about $503 a year on savings mo'nlH-atwFa' pensTori: of $fi(). "I I have. I don't need It and just own my own home," fhc says. "1 add it to the savings." ~~ iye downstairs where I have —Last Thanksgiving Mrs. Gep- four rooms and a bath. Upstairs hart. laok a trip to visit her bro- &: I have an apartment and twother_and his wife. The fore was sleeping rooms. Right now- I $30,..by bus. On Christmas she have one room rented out andmade a trip to see her grand- auk only $8 a month for li. I children, again for about $30, would ke»p the other rooms rent- nd again by bus. — ed if I had a hard time, But I "I don't see any difference In NtW STORE OPENS -r- MorrU' new store in MIUlmrn_!«; opened In th« traditional way-wHb don't ..." / "• way f lif i T way of life since T Mlllb'um Mayor Ralph F. Batch outOng"the ribbon. LodEHnTon are Mr». Rhoda Morrla," -Mrs. Gephart spends.. $2(15 a To Jive happily" in retirement JeJt, Arthur Morris, president of the RWHburn »tore, and Mr«. Franclne Morrto. Morris* i as l»0 Income, single women year for taxes on her homeland «(nr. ^ Rf.rlnrtl«ld ave. and the MlUburn »tore will carry Identical hlthfajhlon itisHtttv tor—Insurance: She says she oncept~B!'.Hfe.UTaT tlblllBaiCl S^arittT pBT^the Jones and. the fol- spends money about the same as Caw.nl and Monte Satto and Pruxan, .~~r she spent.it bdfore she retired r-olt-jinrJ must know how to and -travels about the same. She lanage.-Many people now rcllr- g don.'U;have the first and 8 has two grandchildren- and buys The ta»g«st afngto V™*~<* *•** a* *"" engineers>. the nation things for them about as before. '0VW> 1-ai'l'!?L'1K •'e<-'O"d. ^i strike. These experts are.tops "I had planned a trip'earlier ow GOLDEN YEARS 36-page. • lA field:•.."Jut. o< HH. »Wv»ce« provided by *e AMERICAN, this year and it was to cost $3oV booklet now readjs-Sehd 50c In Wodn ConH»«*r System e* 84 Utvestor-owned, tax-payinfl. water I saved for It. But when the coin (no stamps, (b DepC"CSps time came I decided' to use the °x' 1872, Grand Central Sla-- companies ... . servtoo more^WBrliOpmore^WBrliOpO.OO. O residents^ «0 co«- °n..Nftw_York, 17, N. y, • • • '•I "money-Instead to install new munHitt in « states. One of the reasons why we can.,prowte-yo«L kitchen . cabinets which I've be«t W» w^"s*nrtc«-at:th«-.kjwe8t-p6ssible price. 7*— wanted for ycarsrH-Ihad takon the trip,'at the end of it T would Water Woffcs Convpany SyefaaarriT^tTour sorvic* have had nothing-to show. But

She doe« her own decorating \t- on the house.filllng the-plaster Commonwealth Water Co. cracks and -scraplng^-thewalls and ceilings before painting them. 'H like the work/' she says. She also fakW.care of. a'Jargo lawm-.Thls spring-she rented a spreader from a nearby hardwSfc trfi to resced'and fertilize i(T~~ "I have never owned a en i\" she_contlnucs. "Always~lhougfiT ttn-i latr -" 7' ••* iiiutnni- irem • Till SAFELY I couldn't afford it. People say of «»1rt order, or they will I* for •-.: •-*§ cr turret) /rom pronecutlng or mover- tha-t If' you don't need a car Jo I th« Mmi Kgijntt (hi> tubierlb«r. John t>, she*. ... ttKftcutnr lUurty.-X^Jtuuor-Mtwriwy- - - -- 0 Btuyvumht Av#, ' tlon, N, J, T inirtn Lend*)1—S#pt, 3, 30, irt. 7T~», 1116a lm«<» 131.13) t«l« o( EOOAR HOLDBN, JK.^ C'MON IN O MY BIG -'" " •-•••'• ' n*tice«*«d, NOTICE Or 8HTTLKMKNT • Notlc« U her«)>y glvrn thit tin ic- Will or th« mbiorlbrr. sur»lvln« nuUm^ot- iht tVUHt crralerl dntlrr thit OPENS IN .art Will and Teltamrnt and Codicil hrrflo or EDOAR MOLDEf),-jn.. rtf- :ra>«d, will b« audited and Btat«d by h. Burrogat* Twia~r«»ort*d rnr uttlf* ifritto th« ttntx Couhty Court,.ProbaLn Jlvliltm on Tunilar. thi loth day o< >cronEcrnEnn n«*n«*tt. NATIONAL NEWARK ti kSBEX BANK &tpd: a^ptftmbnr 0; ITW»5 ITNKY. irAtmm * KIPP, itiomr no Broad Slleft "" —•••• Jt«»ld-*«nt. 16. 33. 30, - • Oct. 7, 14, IMS. Itatl o( WFLLIAM X. BROWN. - -:- - -7 ••--—, li-ii-dtei NOTICCE or RETTLEMENT Notlc* U hrreby vlvnn that tha ae- ount* .of .the-aubicrtber, truitdo or tha ttuit crealod lor th« b«n» ISth day of OCTOBER dresses, .sportswear and accossorief Uu MnST NATIONAli CITY BANK (formerly .known ax'Vim*. Katlonal make youleel years younger, <••"• City Truufc. Company and thmtnforg - al cityBanB farmsra Trull Com- inches glimmer! • " —— j nanyi at»- • E, M WALTSIt M. COQPrM.~ .: . Attorneyr in_.t''' : l Crantord, N. J. . SUCH DESIGNERS! rv. Hrr.lcl-8.pl. 1. *, II!. 33. 3(1, IMS Entatn or HOBtyT. PAYNE;- .. .. Origiilala, Seymour Fox, Bonnie ' ' -, Pumuant in thr order or JAMES E. Cftf-hin, Lawrenceiof London, Brittany, \HRAMB, eiirrojatu ot thi County or !^^H«nt -Monardi-- lon or thfL undfrAliinfld, ArimlnUtrator 1 it >atd dfcpannd, nolk«-l« hi'nhy «lv«n m& oodles of other»!_ • "./ •• (O^r creditor* or nald dfceancd to yx- iliilt lo tht aubnorlbiir, undrr oath ,.ir irflrmatlon thrlr tlilmi >nri rirmandi ntaln»t— the nutate of aald deceastd »lihlrf ill monthi Irom thl» dalf, or h>"y "will "be "forever barred from proi- icutlng* or rneoverlnB thi aama against EVERYTHINGF he nubicrlhrtr. xob&IL ^_\ ^a^BHfcp|S5!|5- JOBBrH FAYNE. — ar^ablaie-with-the faihion ^y Newark, >•'—.' iSews of the depiJe nnHTlri d^ T^

' fin niaHL.Io the or i day -i .H nolle. IK "hereby » of «ald d«c»a>ed HnM

afflrmattnrii thelV—olalmi ^-.^ -r •oalinl tha-r-««t»l« of aaln dmeaied within «l>! .monlhi from—thhr-datr-, ~^ - BEFORE! Miry will b« ror«ver barred from tiroi- rnnnihi" oV r.HCTV«rlnt."the. Vltme. analnit the luoicrlljer.1 . • Htt AlTBHATIONfc iDatud: AUOUBT Ml. infill HEYMOUrt Ixe»pt Budget Marchanttit* TfLKIN << KLTtlH.; Attor«»y« \ I C.*OIT^Wi*rco tftrrfti1 mite sizes; TOW Newark, N. J. Irv. HeraM—Aim. ac, CHARGE IT, Of COURSB Sept. 1, 9, 16, 'J3, 106S. 1676 Stuyvesani Ave., Union - MU 7-9858 Kltata ot 'UJUtS CAPANNACCI. • . : ' . ... »ileceaied. (C MITiV) Pursuant to the order of JAMES K AnHAMB, BurroBite or the. County or Enev, thltf day made, on the appllea- tlnn nf the iiHiderftlsnetl. Admlnlitrator BOB MOLINARO proudly an- ot laid IIPTMU«II, notice l» he.roby mven '1. 'ti> the rrrdlloi'a o[ nald dereansri ID ex> nouhce* th« Grand Opening of hllill. tr> the cubEcvlber, under oath or affirmation, Ihetr clalmi and deniandi aaalnit the eitate of laid • deceased R & R CHEVRON STATION. This within ilu monthi froni tlili date, or they will be forever barred ftom proi- modern station is fully equipped rcuiinn or recoverlni tlie nun atalnit the aubici'llier. to give you fasty one-stop serv- ' CARMINK I. OEDARD ice. And you can count on Bob to WILLIAM ATinUZZEBK, Attorney (iOS nroad Blreet give your car the very best of Newark. N. .h GIFTS* lrv..Hntld->Sent. 3, 0. ifi, i:i 3d. l care. So drive in this weekend EUate ot KATIE LAZAHCZ1YK.'deceaieH. Purnlant to Ihe order of JAMttfl K. 4olj^|gCrawd0pgj 4JIIU&8,—«|iH'Oti»le-.or— the -Don nly—«(- tlHieij; thl^.;d.ny mattp on-, the. aiinltfrV"" youVfe there, akk for a tankful of Uon of the umlnrKluneri, Gxecillpr of ;• \ '.' i said dercjurd, notice IA hereby Blvnil to . NEWARK: • P#SI COLA ,lhr>, cmlltor« or >nld derealril lo ej. ^ M)LLBURN: „ Chevron Supreme—the gasoline lillilt to the bttbKcnbrr. uniler nath or , Springfield Ave, ot Berflien St. affirmation, their clalim ami demandi Miljburn Ave. at Essex St. Chevron Dallgn \ Hat gives you top form pferform • calml the eMiile or Mild deceaieil Open Thurs. Eves, to 9 Open Eves. Mbn., Wetl. & Fri. to 9 • BALLOONS wltliln dix monihi from thin date, or At A. tlgn of tilt CHEVRON they vrtll be forever barred from proi.- • • Free Parking 6n Premises Free Parking at' Howard Bank Lot anee. And don't forget to pick up eoutlnii or recoverlns; the same asalmt we lub« b»H«r (un el yeur car. the. mbicrlber. • LOLLIPOPS your Grand Opening gift! . Dated: AUCIUHT.10,. 11IH3 •' ... • .• J4LL AT BOTH STQltes ffijutl »f ci»vr«it Oil Co. ' • ' ' AN11IONY •VAV.AM'iYK- ROAPOND A-. nOBPOND, Attdmevi (Kill B|lrlnirflelrl Avenue Irvlntlolntlh 1111 , N. J. , . I Distributed by CHEVRON OIL COMPANY, IM Lincoln St., EaJt Orange, N. J. ll.vl . HllMBiHenlil ; 3. ».' t6, 33, .10, Out. 1, I Ml.

•v •••* _* Thursday, September 23, 1943 * SCKINGFISLD IBABIK, SprlnBn.W, ,N, J. Art Show ThUAPrize Delegates Protest Civil Defense Exercises Lis To Ellen Weg Summer Program At Library £ S. We*, of 7, South* : ($Bte, Springfield, was rewarded Nicies Of^oyiet third pdze in the oil palnting- Success ToHBe In Portion Of Springfield - catejAry-for—teenagers-in—th

UNDER HEW MANAGEME

Would like to THANK YOU for the wonderful response we received ALL on our RE-GRAND-OPENING.1 PAINT All baked good* bra baked fresh dally. Your satisfaction l« guarcm- ' fdr your money will b» refunded. v LIMIT 2

•••••• \ TEMPTING SPECIALS! Top quality, nylon dr bristle With the purchase of HARD ASSORTED C ANY GALLON OF PAINT ROLLS V™ 60 DONUTS .. «. 72. • FEATURING • Balcm Dai. (1 untruly dor. doz. TRVEM THEY'RE DELIC.OU! : • * ether Nallonal Brand'Point* " ..•' -•.!'.- v- - &tuf.cJay; September 3?th '••'•: \ General Greene Shopping Center ' (from 12 noon to 4 p.m. , ' Sportswear Col lectldns, East Wing 207 MorrU Ave., Springfield - DR 6r9807 V t> • Open Sundays from 7 ai.ni. to 7 p.m. • ri\m & WALLPAPER Co. 15 CenUr St., Springfield:

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i ' .".• •.»-••••.:.•. S«p«t>mb«r2a, 19*5 * HALF-PAST FUTURE WOULD BE BRIGHTER Youths Qui% Scimmer Jobs; Go To School O percent for high school up "the i*ob, or enroll in tin \ Thousands-of-yoimg—jawpl."-—inurrediaU psychecks.ior-beiier.. £raduate_wlll_jay£r&Ea_j.b9_ _ sonnllysatiBfying," _be_nqted. who have summer jobs in New . job prospects in the .future by 5417,000, aceordUig t6 the Bu-. "Chairman Hughes "stressed graHuates^ "-. " '•• ~Neit*hb~orhOud Vouth Cor Jersey-were, ursed. thtfcLwefk. resuming.. thelr__educatiqn_or roan of Labor Statlslics. the fact thBt the job opportu- • .., CSnccrning younEsterS~wtRT" try to get' some other —-fainnoi-reUiyn 4o-»chool- because——time-job,— -: to return to school this month, training. Ti^tiicBjntaHgriirrr-imrtr all- nJttejrHDnedue^edrun dcreducated and unskilled ol serums financial considera- Secretary of Commerce Johfl even if it moans leaving their Hughes issued his mil as young T>eople wish to attegj workers ' have been -steadily tions. Hughes said, "The Labor T. Connor asked businessmen current jobs. —'—...... part of president Johnson1* college, - HuRhes uyged that •shrinking. He said that unem- Department has programs for to iprovlde part-time jobs f- improve What skills they have, those with less education. Per- the Neighborhood Youth "especially bi tho'ii eiiM ment's Reulonal-Staff Commit- palan, which was inbucurated *i'-*iS-' '.'Sonifj of the moire highly sons 18 years old and older Corpe;-which encourages youth where tuch a.Jab mijht tee in fti-filon II,-:said that on Aug. 12 by President John- skilled workers will earn as •who completed five to seven from low Income families rto the difference between finCrij; youngsters should forsake their SOQ hefore the Youth Oppor- much or more than the aver- years of school had an unem- •stay^n school .or- return to ing school or dropping ouu* < tunities Council, is to (ry to ployment rate of 8i percent in • school by provicjl^rg thern with . Applications tor the NeifKr! prevent- an eslimBtccT775O,OOO BRe college graduate, and be engaged ln work that is per-" March, 1864. The rate was only the chance, to earn needed . borhood Youth Corps may bt' youngsters from dropping out money in community service obtained at the New York'. Army Chaplain of school during the coming Jobs, WitH the money earned State Employment Service. ' \ year, Hughes said. The Youth outside of school hours^trie"/ Repeating the motto of th«^ Opportunities Council !?__ youth are enabled lo-«tay- in hack - to --school campaign,; chaired by.Vice President Hu- Becomes Dean "iichool!" ' . '.Hushes said, "Don't gambit, bert H. Humphrey. is keep- with' your future; Youth Op-; Rev. MaurusJ.MoBarroaJL^-- "Admittedly, it is difficult to intf you away irom, an educa- -porlunity depend* on eduea- • S.B.i a retired U.S. Army chap- -occhange money in your pock- AJJNOUNCIS THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICE tion," Hughes cautioned, "give tion.". ... •••• • , : lain. Is St. Benedict's Prep et today for the prospect of School's n©w_doan of studies for mailing more money in the 7 TO NEW AND liARGE» QUAKTERS the_schpol year whloh officially, •future,"*.Hughes «atd. But, he got -underway last, week, it added, statistic* confirm that was"a'fmouhcfcd by Rev. Mark . m general, "the more eHuca- —. ~ AT • 7\. W. Confroy, Q.SiB.,. headmaster. -tion* or training-one has, the_ •i Father Maurus, a 1926 gradu- higher his earnings will be in 934 STUWESANT AVBNTJB-- GOOD ate of St, Benedict's rctU'ed . the future.";"" ~ ^ — as a major after 25 years of serv- -An elementary school-grad- UNION, NEW JERSEY 07088 ice.. He will ttlcccod Rev. An- uate can expect to-earn-about- selm Murray, O.S.B., who re- $307,000 during his lifetime, •— Office Hours —Tel«phtmf_— mains—pn;--the facuity.;_of__ihe h By^Appointoent, . —688-8080 NewarK^whooV es-a—full-time uate ^ _ Beechnut - Netetfe ... instructor in mathematics, celve"l$J43,000, and a college Legal Notice ••••••«• OoffM Instant Goffit * • NOTICE BOMUOH or KOJELLB "•••' ^JOOICB IS-HEREBY (HVEN Ihit the fcllowlaj »ropoied Ordinance wan In- , ^reduced and (Miutt (mllret reading 11 41 th< •S.lWVw ;'""' *°™*i* Nestlu Quick N«tIAi Quick ,- • ' «B|^County of Onion,. New Jereey. bald that, aeld Ordinance will b< lalcrn UD Chooolate Jor linal »euane it -a KrjuUr Me»t. Ohocolats *»*•»' ««W Borough Council to be h»W Bat£ Jto*lo. New Jeriey. on th. 4th **Let .9oll>b(r »«» at 8 t_M., »r»- taillnj time, or u soon thereafter >• Mid milter can be reachrd, at which time end fileee all bartoni-whn-may-lw. tttttntUi h.refii WW ilv.nVan op. Jmrtun»rtunltl » lo be heard concerning the 1BJM XBULI Strawberry '•»—--\ Borough Clerk -•.-A* .ORDINANCE APPHOPBUTtNO StOBT HUNDRED NtNCTT nVK ' AMlisMaoKrKOMJiM CAF- IMPROVEMENT rum> roB THB PUBCIIARI Or A COPYING MACHINE. — , - •W IT ORDAINED BY TH»"teAYOH -itoei&EB:— Salida Taa Bags Section 1. That ihe '•urn of Eight —Hundred-Ninety-Wv» Doll«r«-<«H9B.OO> »e and the «»ma_i. hereby aDproprl- ' eUad from the capital Improvement fund for the-pureha«e of a new Aneco Dial- A-CbpyTfleolro-itat copying machine. Section 3. Thli ord!n«nt«-«h«Jl uke effect In* the mann«r~provlded by law. Choose Your Savings from These Brands Tie apeotatcr—flept. 33, IMS. (res! ts. P.M.. ptf- MlMnr tlrai, or ai aoon thereafter a> Ofcaf Bey Ar Beai tpachilU MaatbalU,., * eeld _m»ttir can be reached, at Which - Urn'* uid place-all perion* who may be Interacted herein will, be given an —WHIRLPOOL WSHINGHOUSI—- WHiRUPOOL W . PAMOUS 2-DOOR ©pporlurilGjPno * b* beard concerning RIFRIO.--BREIHR t ; _'.. -.REmO',>fllEEZER._ -the aeune, , -1 SPEED WASHER DISHWASHER— . Oha«* *, Saabora MAM JntttJBM • —- * . . ' 'Borough Clerk .> AeroWra- .AM ORDINANCE APPBOPRIATINO Instant Ooffat •IX TnmlBAWrt nnu^x (sfioon.no) 1 moM Tnp. CAPITAU IMPROVI:- 4 hut control, .rlea In TiENT rtrNT) *OB TUB PURCHA8I cr air, lint tray. or A DUMP TRUCK BODY AND HAiais.Aiais— __ - . BX-IT ORDAINED »Y_1MI WA.YDRT ^^Sr-'mt BQROOQH Of. 'Bectlon' 1, Iliat tha-aum-of Bl«* Vtlbtlnnd Dollara {16000.00) bo and lit- . urn* .le .hereby appropriated from the Gold Medal Flour oapllftl Improvement fund for the pur- Oven Cleaner : cine at 4 Dump Truck; Body and frtil •% Thle «-rdlim>dlim>ww eiwll-UkeeiwllU - the grorlded-blddb y lawl . 8s fc. «jtr«w» NOTIO* BOBODOH or Mtte vmotnxHnrtr, N. X ,.. M_anuar Qtvnt th/t fti oodltSoup fallawipv Mopo*ed Ordinance r wax In- tooduaad and paued on * flrat reading at' a BJgfllar-Me«Un-r of-the Borough Connoll of the Borough of BMBMB, ln &• county o< tlnlon, N«w J-»r«ey, held. utU 30U> <<>y of atptember loos anil ICat «eid -Qrdlnanca will be Uk*n up «or -Nad «>••>• at a- Skgular Meet- tAyof-aald-Borough-Otounell-to be-held' ' Oonutook Oertier *fcein«d ait Ita miitlnj.ioom ln the Borough Mall, RoleUe. KeW jwiey on the 4th eUy »l October lMt-at « IP. M., pw compact cabinetl~~ Gharry Pie Filling Baby Food J Mi ***'***^ • • |'S*^ ^* I!'" ~~~~~"~^~~~Ume1~n'~^~'~~~»**~~*% • ' IJ' W •, • II^^W oWf >Wi^jaei Hi too, "MfaU' time anil plau—all nertono vho may b.'l»Urt«t«(t-herein-«IH be «l»»n-an- ifcportualty to be heud_aoncernl>{i! th« Color rncBc«ror JigM •^T ; . -Jn»AH-JtJW«jI« —* Borough "•Mark;_ • .Tt«t _ __:": •":...; OKDINANCE KSTABUBniNO k ; i rlMUMMIUOt KBIOD"lfO» Saladataa t. PAYMENT or tur'nr THM M * •WHllIUtAB,~5H'" JUtt»_l*. 11)65. 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?B« W OIlDAWfcD BY tint MAYOR Ajn> COUNOTL O* THB nonoucm ROBKtiliKl - i«eotloii 1. No Hitwrut |ih«ll. be -charged hV -the' Borou»h of Rhielle for the late biymiiit ol aiiy tmtallment of taxei or ' MMUOiinlJ provided lueh paV.mttlu li wad*-within tan (10) day» after the Mate en whloh th* name became payable. "BMtloii 3. Any Inatallmi-nt, payment ticelved arter the expiration o! the iVice Mriod net forth'ln flection 1 h«re- S/ ehall bear lnt«r»t f'om the. due , Chat Bey Ar »ee Meat »a»l»H • ae'otlcn 5. Thin ordinance ahall taki 3 SLICE »t In the manner provided by law, HOOVER MlUM^ K....1M. • . »NBWo«» • -jjjkj*; ,•••• -sssajS.;;•; 5ft TOASTER VACCLEANIR ; SCALE 'Oka! Bay Ar »ee H|ia( « Meat Ralli Malata V *»n \ • . .t»U «i.- lit ": it «t Me •ptWBB YAkE NdnCB. that th» *I3 Mff M6. Dhel Bay.Ar nee ethane Rpaihelll llaut/ara W.lih BareUI Mayor and cnuncll at the Korouth «f I fcenaiH/ to Moitlle will ccn>ldor the (oHowhiu rein- . : > I Mi aa. J«o 11 H. ..Ill' M l tln ot October "*••*-•••"• • •laadare Maearanl * Baal. i u ««. ati« 11 •<. Ma O * c yetala «tlrk«r Hera Tana Ne.ale UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY! i~ • i •'««•__!_'« '• II e«. t«a IT RESOtVlcn BY Tlir MAYOIt NO PAYMENTS TIL HOY.! Hall"WII MrFvuiiit ill »rln» Burry Suiaral fall* COUNOIt. OP THK B011OUC1H OP I 1 ««. l.im II «, Ita ,Th»t eonilltlonn anil mitrlctlotu Jtt Stall WH MT Tuna In Brine XeeMer olmiaMae> Oria» **rlW in a diml from'the llornugh the Knowing dHcrlbeM premUx b» miill- 11 M. KJe AM «e. Ma ''. - Red»t Ui« raailMt or the applicant In Ohet lay Air Dea Heela'aal Marlaa •••( We 8,,"*|nne|« hirelnafter Ml forth anil il MotUloiu of aald Heed not »o modi- BRICK 1»% u, ti. It »a. !.»• l u u<1; ORANGE • «™-t»M"<« " »»"*« UNION RAHWAY dial Bey Air Dee IJIIIIH Meitea Tarkiy Dliaer

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Mhurtday, September 23, 1965 + SPRINGHELD UADER, Sprirtafteld Voters Blan Has Edttoricd Staff Gallagher arfvi»oi;:-of-eraiy-editoi';-Stev« ilodes, *polU~.- 1965-66 -Yearbook-fat^-Jana-.|oditar.; Pamela Gardiner, assist- Initial Meeting he „ The Springfield League of The league announcement ask- ant literary editor; Andrea Bil- hali Dayton Regional High let, assistant literary and layout \ypmen Voters will hold.an"o(ien ed, "Do you think we need a School, Springfield, announced .general meeting Sept. 30 at 8:15 trained staff of expei'ts to delve editor; Cheryl Boyle, layout edi- 1 hat "work on the current year- tor; Sandra Gelger, assistant lay- j>..m| at the home of Mrs . Robert into this material? The league book is proceeding at a' satls- _ Miller, 45 Highlands ave. out editor and . Margot "Penard, doesn't. In our .committees which 'aclory pace with a very- en- the only non-senior student to This coming'yea*- will be a meet afternoons and evenings", thusiastic group of student this date, who acts as assistant varied one for the. League- Plan- we have malarial—supplied by editors." layout editor. iieff are such studies as "Higher With the school session only the stale and national office, Gallagher, who Is starting-his Education in New Jersey", "The from Uie library, from the newn- wo weeks old and-publlcation war on Eowerly," "Housing and eadline set for June, the fol- fourtho " yeayar at DaytonDayn,, receiverciv d 'Education Opportunities for All," papersrmaEazines and books. We owing editors are now planning, hfs"B.A. degree from Glassboro "Apporruonent, One Man-One read and talk and so enlighten organizing; and laying out the State College In 1062. He is Vot«," "Regional-Wanning a»rl ourselves about things current .eaihook.—-—— , Leaching a reading course at Dayton and is working towa>d an *"*>» faster Plan," as well as and important. They are: - Linda Em, editor chief; Robert Moteines, llt- MA. in reading at Paterson Important local items. "Any Interested party may Slate_College. He was' advisor join a committee- So that ydii to Jonathan's.Journal and JCO- may know us better, come to this advlsor-to-the" yearbook last oneifcmeeting and listen to the LWV Announces year. ' ; committcelchairm.cn talk about The Scarlet Masque -AwaTH -thek-jmoups and what they, do,-' for outstanding work in drama •Further, information is available was given to Gallagher at Glats- at Cr 3-8470. Jiedule Of Visitboro. A devotee of the .opera and a_jjiemb.er_Qt_the.,Me.t.rppo]IJat»- Opera Guild, he starred in the JERSEY CITV DRIVER To United Nations Dayton Teachers Acting- Group Anthony Danzi, 31, of Jersey In conjunction with UN Day, productions'— of •'• "My Three NIH> HELP? find thjJHJH! p*rMn wild City wo.vW«nc« with-failing to-answer a previ- S. Yablonsky, chairman «f ous summons. -UN-trip, "the eyes of the tlpn will~be focused on the Appraisals - Insurance SAFETY AWARD — Albert W. Slender, left, prf*ldeni~of >tbe New-Jer»ey Automobile Club- taken by the United Na.- (AAA) present* pUaue, honoring SprinitfielSrfor havlnr had no pedesirian-dea4lM In 1964, io MayorJVMiam F. Koont, center, and Police Chief Wilbur C. Belander The an- rA-resorvaiion has been made for the- Sprlngftel(l group to at- Or— nual award-fa-pari-of national pedestrian safety program of American Abtomobile Aw'n. tend the morning ~te«lon of Uie /O General "Sssemblyv Thpse ,at- LADV BREEDER PLEA OF GUILTY tendlng-wlirlnnelrln the^dele- gates' •dining ^room.-^Ai^Bpecjal- 25,'orWest loulh BY GIRt DRIVER; briefing at the World Affairs Orange, was fined $2$ for gpeed-- Center by the foreign policy as- ing-by-Magistrate Max' Sherman^ TO-SEi DOCTOR sociBtipn-ha*-been-«rranged-for ;Monnay night in Springfield :tta—stcsr 20, of Murray Btu: the afternoon by Mrs. Yfel entered .a' guilty—plea Monday p A Springfield youth i'ernains sky. 2S<- nigbt in_ Springfield ...Wlunlc en 40 miles per hqurjn a unconscious and In critical con- .Court to several charges arising The bus T\iriUTe"aVe from the dition following an accident-o Hannah st. and Mountain ave. tnlle zone on Meisel ave. '.TTtfrom-her race up (and -down Hi Bt. 22, Union,' early Sunday-; 22 in Springfield and Union I municipal parking lot at 8:45J_ an aftempt "to^;escape..from. ^7 _ The injured youth BlcJiard police car;— Pomeranlt, 19, pi 179 t«lak ave. MagUitnate Max Sherman ia by,3:30. >,.' i..iln4/> f nlHItv—nole-ait rred sentence until she coulc Anyone wlsWnJ-.to make ja the entmanee to the Parkway •be examined by a neuro-surjjeori r5Se"rv5Xlbn may call'THra. Ya- Diner, He was rushed^lo-Memor' fFhe-charses were disorderly eon. blonsky, 379-2438. • ,'-'• ' lal General Hospital, Five Pointy duct, reckless, driving and dr4v> Union, with moubh laceration*, a Ing wn an"Monday—night~in- •dents"enrolled at Newark- Aca • Barbara H. Moore 6f. 8^Bft Springfield • Short Hills Area 13418p«tagB«W Avenue, Summit, Ssl«ctlonof • Sprlngfleldl Municipal Court for demy for the fall term whicl Hill ave., Springfield, is among driving 42 miles per hour in'.a" began on Tuesday,. Spet. 14 11 sophomore* at Union, Junior 41 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD . Telephone 273-7f 25-mlie zone on Meisol t' itlchard Sherman, aon of Mi College, Cranfdrd, .who have JEWISH^ Land Mrs. Max Sherman of 30; been awarded scholarships ior — ±_ HOMEMAKINC, CLASSES DRIVER FINE1D Aldcn Wi; • HbBefr-aTrd"ClTarl' the 1965-66 academic yenr tqtal- DR 6-0290 |-VogeV son of' Mr., and Mi hnir?3T45p Jt3Ka«^^ announced tq- Wednesdayevpaw&, October 6,13,20, 27 at n«.^n |TpTm-mj-.i.^iY,...i..»j night In JUllUH Vogct of IB South. Derb; day by Dr~J£ennetfc C. MacKayi SprlhgUeld-Munlcipal Court-fbr- rd;"ana"DaVld Vuckman. 'sor president. • ' w Wednesday afternoons, November 3,10,17, Specdlng 42 miles per hour in a of Dr. and Mrsv. Ben P. -Yudt- T -Th«g)iUr m»'1n your fflEE F«HHiHi»em*l

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Exclusive in lAIetw.Jcvsey ai'. mmmmsmmmimsmmm $&''!U": '>•'?< '»-*?' 'ft:!' ^'l-i: :?:N \ R'NB JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS. SINCE1 1008 * Thursday, September JS, CountyWeiiari^niploye^ Unit BIeaj0 i 63 Area Students Chairmani. Named Mr*. JosephUfe Wlian ^ At Union County Heiars ^Falk On iMental Healths^rve as chairman- this year. —Benjamin BUlnger at Summit,Employees Association'* Wreisonifer thls~resulit la new drugs Ihe Union County Christmas Seal executive director for the Union meeting . tihl* seasSnTThtr hieet- to quiet the excited and to irtim- Campaign, it was announced this s I^thniwl School County- Mental "Hesdtti—Asaecie.-; in«-w« hald- in-Towiiley'a Bes- ltlhjdM ws«fc:':fc._: _._:__." . _ tlon, w«* Wie gusset speaker last tiurant, Union, on Thursday, Hospital, which serves Union We "Union Couivty Tubercu- -'•.'Awong'te*. jtudenl* taking week, at the Municipal Welfare «ijd was presided over by MrsCounty. , formerly handled 3,000 losis and HealtK League said that toursej. at the". Union County deraldine Donohue, welfare di- resident patient*. Now, it hand- the county'* cue register shows •Technical Institute, Mountain- rector (or ttosolle. - les only 1,600. that there are' 981 current caKs. side, this year are 63 from this Eltinier discussed me as- The speaker also dbcueed new of tuberculosis In the county; Whe •rep. The students "are regis- ,JJwo Onion Drivers soclatiort's present pbllcy of ^ at- slate law* which encourage men- league, also attempt* to continue— tered In four technology pro? Lose Their Licenses tempting to lessen period ei' ial patient* to seelc treatment, examination*'of-person* exT>o3Md_ gram* and In courses (or medi- time menial hhealta h p must enter t- hosplltl, to active cased. - r •.— •Two Union residents have..hsiL n cal:, or dental assistants, and sp«n9ll Institution*Ititti ^ Formerly for treatment must be released The Christmas Seal campaign ..practical nursing. ilielr driving privileges suspend- 1 ed, the New Jersey Division of 10 year* was the average length upon request wltfitn T2 hotuu. provide* funds for the Le*©**> 7 'SenioM-taklng-cheinlcal. tech- of stay. Now 38- day* is average, With involuntary cases, only an- activities to prevent and coptior nology are Michael Busko, Motor VeWcle* announced this 1 proval «f doctor*, rather than tuberculosis-and other j _|l"rancl» R. Lubereckl and Mary week, . _ Bttmger »ald. The' out-patient , : service I* thus Wlng.lnpre*j>ed, long court ]s re tory diseases in Union C ^Ctwi«~Miclak of" Unden;- Slg- Revoked undetjjbk.. state's Efctinger said'- the major rea-quired for procedure*, spokesman said, i -««sund-Orlowskl of Hoselle-Park, point system was the license ot' raleaae, Pugliese Thomas of Union. Next '.meeting of the Union Robert G. • Whittlng, 24, of »61 AM-afayelfFe College County Employee* Association —processing seniors \n- Perk ter., one month; effective will be held Oct. 21 In , >'• 'John .Corteyand Gary Sept. 1, -Edward F. Sagcr Jr. ot 2738 lldman1 of Linden,-James No- Aide ter., Union, .has beguii_bis ik of Ro.elle.»nd Ronald Smith Revoked under the • state's evs-' first year at-Lafayette College in QENTLEMEI Mountainside. •. cessdve speed program was theEaMon, Pa., where, he will major license of MoiM* Kay of 1800 itronio Technoloty In-mechanical engineering. He Is INTERKATIOISrAi" RANKING — Everett C. Sher bourne, center, president of City Federal Sav- Manor dr., 60 days, • effective 'graduate of Union JUgk —.. i in. the electronic tech- ings *nd Loan AasocUilon, dlsonsse* American saving* and loan systemiviUi, left U> right, a . FISH FRY 1 Aug.. 20. School. AU YOU CAN. CAT SfV' course Include James ffilimri M""'r«mi "* tran.'KUij* Rmraner ot AugM*.» I^on»Jd--fils*Mtim«l«, member of of Roselle; Laurence Fried FIsh^JLemon Wedge, lufora you lioy» on", Kalaer.. George Mucha and "WU- *;an_o£ Irao, The three lnternailoiul repregentallve* are currently obserWn* procednre* — Frenoli-Friei FeUtoes, your cnili* MS «s Happiness Is a Home Cole 81a,w, Tartar* Sauce ; George Nlcol and Robert *WoJ- In United 8t*te«. ' • •_._._:-....' » • •• ' :•' •. •" •• Si«pdi and luHw . for yaur.fermstwMir •••dk of Union. . INSECT PROOFED Mechanical technology seniors Enrolls At Institute • include-Norman J. FoleskI, Joel By The Man From ' '1.00 Eric C. Pareis of 340 Hunting- lie t«a-Sd.'--JUJsJon,. JhSLbeen^afe OENCO cepted a* a student In'the elec- ••* Student* in the chemical tecn- From the Sperry Memorial Ot»eryafory tronic* .technology program at For safe swift elimination of Insect Pe»t«, HOWARD , Bology program~lhclude Richard Union Junior Colletef Cranford VrUoA^jXechntoal IniUtute,, 2000 Baron, John Bejgrowlcz, Bruce Morris .avenue. A ISM graduate JOHNSON'S -"Decker,'. John Karby, Bruce 1 DENCO EXTERMINATING CO —OMHN sTATi PARKWAY -jffchug, Carl Stalowskl and Ter- Amiteui Astronomer*, Inc. of Union High School, he wlU W«MAl WIAI INC comitoi HorHi s« l tan. Exit 141 "•rlll Tomsky'of Linden; Luca pur«ue a two-year JunlouJBleo. (At lgnt4loBV.uxh.H-MJunl - S«V— rhon. — MU yJ4 9S1 Oarieret Ave. Union published some of his own,. tronlc finglheering: Program at UN1ON ' u wuyvMOnl Av«., Union By KAMUBli Q.- MEIXOH.... Union' Tech. •Lynnn. of RoselU and Edward Amateur Astronomers, Inc. Kepler had-b«en-fo^a-number J»Ihea of RoseUe Park. : ; The fir*t~astronomlcal phe- of years assistant to Tycho "T'Ds.U processing—technology nomenon noticed by early man Brahe who died in 18M. For rEudent* include Joseph Cavallo, many years Brahe had made 1 AUJh^i and William Ing arid «etti»g-pf. the sun. Forthousand* of very acourate ob- . KKno x of Unionin; Stanleyy Glinie- thousand* of year*, very mile serva.tlons solely for the purpose l J lkl f Ll SUPER B wlet, John Glerminskl of Lln-thought wax given_to why ..the. of_provlng that the e»rth was den, and Gregory Prlslco "of sun rose and set, the center of the universe. —KWilworth. • When men began to think of CurtouWTKe data which had • Studentdnt!! llearning g electronicr s the-"whya and wherefores," been so careful]y_ttwnj>u'ed for SPECTACULAR AUTO & HOME NEEDS! hnology • Include .^'Albert. dfc two theorte* were offered. Py- the purpose of proving Pytha- PGriiilL ttd ,.that ~ '" and others _ Stachiwociz of Linden; the *un.m ed_1o lam lisanta, Ronald Schroe- earth •row tea1 making the suthen m right. It w«l -i»r,-Brlaa-XKH»r«_«!d Jeffrey: did Ju»t this; ' ' -^—^> Giant FLASHI - =IJ appejf^aac thouggh IItwere i 3Uchatds ot-Union, - ~ motion across tthh e H>Ky._BUHKBtt the rstudied -the- data.. Bralv HOME AUTO jMmltb find—Jfidwwd vanity of man got the Vtpverhad' compiled He found In [ STORES i RECHARGEABU JJf Ho»elle. -•--•>':^Z<^-_- hand Bbout a century-Bnd-a-i»l£- talculaitUW planetary orWt*- BEACON «• MeohinicaJ Technology ' latcr when Aristotle (350 B.C.)period* that each planet had- t* Mech«nical— technology - stu- cWmed that the earth was theIn It* motlon^.spme...thlng* in HS«nii Include Paul.Karplch of FLASHLIGHT 1 center of the universe with the common t •with the motion* of Springfield; Alan Nasco and sun,'stars and everything visible other planets. ~HI» ooncluiiohl Junei-J. Retlly of Union; John In the^heaxeMJaarolylng around. AV«r#-boUe earth. . Hit" calculation* showed- that truck - lor drivswoy, y —.r^-bclng pursued by1.Caorlyn An- Copernicus In 1B40 explained each planet ha*" it* own period dock, tie. Suttion base thej of LlnderirCaren. Friedman the complex motions—of—the 4ye»xl_wlth those closest to th» yeyr 1 mounts onyvyhe~rtT*6"~or -'of -Springfield, Joanh* Sturte* planet* : byy statintgg " ' .the" sun having ihe shortest- while .Op»rot«.any'1nio3«l TV and Sharon sun atood still ' while, • the 12 volt. 10 It. cord, those farthest from the sun have n hi-fi, radio er stereo McCloud, Mary Wde«chl._amL planeti revolved around It. But-the longest," RU LOW PRICE Susan St in of Union. being «n ordaine4"Tpirie!rtrof"the or easy chair. It i'.:"Jn-"' W practical 'ohurchJjmd. considering'-that the The law*" of planetary motion Nothing to "hook up"* pro grain :.include. stated by JCepler were tecog- |utt plug it In and rtlaxl universe.was divinely and there- nlzed a* tacfi with no^xplafl- JPeorgeiinn Caiiera.' of Kenjt. jOre perfectly created, the .plan Many other uiti, top) , Worth, SarbaraTj5B'asco~6f Hovri^ moveui---;-.»———-<-—i.:~—™iad on drcular—or3 i i ielle. and Patricia Megless of around • the, central; sun.+The WeedJUifieienAf to prove hi* Roselle Pit-k.-:' ; circle' at that time was conlaw*.- . ' :.:zrr~~~ sidered to. be. the only ^perfect Fifty year* went by when low lease Newton proved the truth curve. •...- '•'.• : . •3713S s Club Holds Dances W 1591 Galliloo was diti- of Kepler'* law*.with, one slight, Mu change. He found that the period The t3athollq~TClub of Union mJaaed fr6m the University of 6f Jupiter. J11.86 years)' for In- is 'resumed It*' regular monthly;fHSTBedmUe, alffiougTrhffi e prpyed stance, ff actually- about two inoe*.The flrat dance will be by. experimen" t••'•-• that hi• s physica• l dayay* shorter than ifwouKTbeTr PRECISION POCKET AU PURPOSE - - _ ;ld at the Kingston Restaurant; theoriee were'correct, they-ran third lorrii av«., Union, Sunday irom counter to those of Aristotle who calculatecalcula d mKfiBkdl ; law aa KepleK r stated it. Such • DELUXE CHROME f to U pjn. Single.Catholic* 21 . still considered, nineteen in^reH5Fc^Kf)R DDIN6 MACHINE uid; older arc wel-centuries after- his death, the s MAGNETIC authority ' concerning physical by the lnBtruments th ADDS...SUBTRACTS comed. time. Moreover, before Newton law*.. • , '•'.• .'•:•' no thought wa« given to MULTIPLIES...UP TO A ^vear. later Gallileo having ASHJRAY gravitation 99,999,999 INSTANTLY GRIPS fO /\l ifH AUTOMATIC' COLONIAL tecured iui"appotiifa»eff>t U pro- He found that .the masses of fetaor of mathematics at the the bodies considered have an Gives Correct Answer ANY METAL SURFACE PHAKMACV University.- of Padua became effect on hkltltl "CLOSET LIGHT very Interested .in' astronomy- -This was something unkhown^ to Providss inMant lltumlnotlon av«ry_| fcsatyt* p or 11 in M(II;I;IS AVK. and HivlrTfe heard of the inven- Keploc"" ' . . •.-.'if lime elosst door If obtntd. Hook* '-ml 115501 offlc l( in . Miill.lllll Blvd.) I tlon of-the telescope he sot about . To sum up,-in bur solar system 136] 13 up In uiwids - Juit plug Into i l'MON - •*!( 7 -SI (in I to build one himself. It proved wo have the sun at Its center, nsorMt «Uctrleo) wtl«>. 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A JOIT «.od **.• H.lp Wonl * Thursday, 4«|tt«inb«r 23, 1*65 "*- -ix<; ^ctlor. of th«'Cl—ai'£—nou.~. ;iin-._PJ0j0'»m. ...!*. J>n«L.• —Baton twirling and dam ribes in early October . lor the board o( managers, nn~/ inga per week and the older Try SometBlnfl begin construction of the ob- lnsscs will be offered for elf——- 'tber boys. '""" -nounccd this week. MrsrPeter Kuehne of Rosellt- boys and-Jjirl* to three inorn- servatory this fall, and to launch nenlary girls. '.- . ' ings per week. There was Scuba Club Schedules 1st Session ^ Different Dr. Joseph- -Errlngton o ^_2atk._chairman of our family The Scuba-Club of. the .YMCA work on the science building as OlhefTHiisscs which will b such—intereBr^sHowTT in this under-water breathing appara- Newark Slate College, chair- . 'irogram committee stated that of Eastern Union County has tus, and qualifies pupils tor ad- soon ac the final plans and •ontlnued are elementary fit- older pre-school group that it. Bacon Pizza man of the youth committee An excellent family camp »chedtrted-Ui»--initlsl session of vanced^work. -•"" I specifications -are completed by ness aricPcrnf U for boys and necessitated our developing an KUt W OTHEH VARIETIES and Robert Thwaites of Kon- week-end la planned for Sept. 1U Instructional course for to- Robert Starling of Roselle and the architect, Elsauier.-Jt-MUlcc, Klrls, adult fitness classes for ilworth,_chajrman of the aduH IB and 19 at Frost Valley, the _afternoon »euion. night at g o'clock In its head- James Fwan of Hillside willft- •~W- Jumte M«|-;- ..T. ;..•».*» of Union, and.approved by the" men and wonieiv gymnastics , ~ _DIGlovanni Mid-^that pro- committee have announced! — home-of- Camp - WawayanHK quarter* «t 135 Madison ave., struct the course. Pupils who Individual T> federal Housing and Hmnc Fi- for high school boys and girlfT" urams are developed on a 10- Jumbo D.lu« *1.9» new programs, They Include: There »re now 15 to 20 fam- Elizabeth. ^——- E8_K will be received intcmem-, judo classes and swimming. week basis and_there wllLJw__ Individual telum . . . .*» nance Agency, Dr. Kenneth C. High school church basket- ' (lies planning to attend. There The course i* open to both bership of the YMCA Scuba MacKay, JUJC president, said. A men's volleyball leagm will be family program! .the three 10-w,eek «eries duping the men and woirien who are above Club. ball leaRuesI sewlnj^fiTTnidiilts will be orgnnized and bad- school year and he ha* »n- 687-0450 UJC has reeeivod a $307,000 and youth, furniturc-rofinish- fourth .Friday.of each month average in. iwlmming ability, a Interested persons were. asKed minton will again be "playcri cotiraged families to take part to contact Harry Caldwell, phy«- KOUTf H O" Th« Illand grarit under the Higher Educa- ing for adults, and "older clt- —staiilag-ln October. spokesman said; It in,designed to by appointment. ~ " 1n regi»terinj for *h«e fall teach use of the self-contained, Ical director of the YMCAM *" UNION " tion Facilities Act for' the sci- hens program' and adventure" ~LTlic Indian Guide father and Mr*. Richard McElroy oi ence building. ' ~r ORIENTATION AT UJC CHESTNUT TAVERN • Students Told They Otve^Deht, Obligation Tcrib&arn~TtESTAURANT_ Now Fully fr«»hm»n they wer« »elect«d to ing to college guarantee* noth-' "Theimeie fad that yoli arc to you because people- who- lYour.obligation ** U> make AIB CONDITIONED a college student in mid-cen- have gone before labored and the moil of your time here: to attend Union JunioiC^CoUeje ing, certainly not an education. leave tury America Imposes upon saved and improved and ere- develop your skills, your became-th«if- rrmrHi indicated ~"Some of the m(wt—narrow— ~ reatnrinr"tB»- Pfaieal you,both a debt and an obll- alwUair the things you take awareness, yoilr .en.ltivlty, that "yqu have promise of_ ^minded shortsighted, unedu- -gation,"-Prof. Saul—Orkln,.-.. for granted: your home,j_thc your discrimination, your »tyle,. making a contribution not only cated scoundrels at large have home? chairman^ o( the—Social Sci- ttmttutomobllc y you- ,Mdrive,-_. the s6M!i ^ •err»H—t'o-your*elve«, but to4'the_*o^. gone to college. They lack un- Italian Cuisine ences Deportment, told- 500 books you read, the food you._ where you are hav«. ^iety at large," derstandlng and compassion, first-year- students at Union It Better because of what; you~ "All of u* know, that w« judgment and discretionl~tbey and Cocktail Leung* : cat, this room, this ..building. It btt b have no taste," Prof. Orklrt Shop by College, Crnnford, at the sec- - did-nothlng to bring all do over the next quarter-cen- live in an lmperfect-and men- ond of a three^Hay' orientation thb-about. You arc enjoylntfZXtury. And what you do in the—aclng world fraught with dan- "Hii. 649-51 Chestnut St. program last~weck"ln~thtrthc- whot economists call 'uhearn- next 2S~years will be deter- ger~TIBgtng from atomic war "Perhaps we should stop Union /—^ atcr of the Campus Center. od increment.' You lare stand- mined in large mea-ure.^y to petty tfiievery on the city jaylng: study .hard, budget your time, organize your notes_ « Motkt South of M. U "Your debt Is owed to soci- ing on the shoulders of all past what becomes-of-you in the. •treet*. We see on all sides and so on, and simply say, • .» 0. 1 t. Ovrpalt.) J_ ety for this oppqrtunlty to ed- generations, and you are bel- next four," Prof. Orkin *aid. Ignorance, bigotry, itupldlty, ter thanih.y fui.It. The UJC professor.tojd-tht and fear. We *ee mediocrity T^ook! After 18 or JS years of applauded, WidrRtcellenc* de- living you ought to know.what rided. The world ought to be the score )*7 Xou ought to MU 7-3250 • MU *-979f a better place. And a* mature, ~ "know . why you're here and Prince 3 DAY SALE! THURSDAY! FRIDAY! SATURDAY! intelligent men and women we what you want. We're offer- want-the_be«t for our«elve«, . Ing you an educational oppor- Come and get 'em! Greatest buys ever offered pnPortable TV'»! Every slze,«very model, '!:•••: ftrlic our familiea, the communities tunity. But it'* Up to\you to' •very famous brand. Don't take chances with second-rate merchandise! Choose from: in which we live. Whettwr-H ":. We provide everything" Set: General Electric, Admiral, PWIco, RCA Victor, M6t6rola,^enlthl Prices lower than everl b* education, a government, a you need to learn—if you'r* program on television, we . lerlmw jibout it—but only you Shop Prince Range— Home of Famous Brands! - - . ' -*hould-h»ve-the-be*t.—:—; caTTTK»»vert~pur. effort* and • I. "But to' choo*« the beat, one fjcilltles into the magic of a 1 mu«t have taste, and.-ia*t« it true learning «xperience," tfaf i iii»H*"t*v» of »ducatio«h-go— ——«peaker~iaidr • , .:« '•'•-71 •II- PURN6 HOT....

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The early, ornithological wri- about 40 to 50,000,000 bird*!" ter* like JVllaon and Audubon MI« paper concludes, "lp~ wrote of seeing "horde*" anJT "u«st-_numbers" of- bird* along next_300 year*, housing the eastern seaboard,. No actual permitting, we will hav« a count* were made, however, and .cbanc*—to—study,— measure and %zm&i LOWEST wm tr'i* lmponalble to tell what the know our. avifauna better. Well trend of bird JSoplilation. ha* b* better for having done it." I been.; Only in recent ye«rs-has any rellalj* data been gatheVed. AiidubBTTirield Note»,-J>ublished bimonthly, contain, breeding HOLLYWOOD FURNITURE bird population and winter bird ; population studies. Other publi- 1730 StuyvwantAve., Union MU 8-7057, cations contain data gathered ;:; through the use of mist net* to ; • ' LARGEST SELKTTCW—HTH-~ trap bird* for banding. _ What" are the moat abundant ;/,'_; ^ !.!,:•,'-," (J bird* _lri New Jerseyv"»nd how: s^Sfrollers many bird* live in the state are frequently asked question*. Of ?UBhe$l$ • toys course, there ar* several an- Gribs _ swers, depending- on—when - a count-is made. Fewer bird* apend Bicycles • Garnet • Outdoor Gyms •he winter here than breed- and trcmertdous' number* travel through the itatc on theh__,w*y -t See our T north; .'.: . . . Wide Seleclion A partial aiuw.r to the quu- •tion*"h|<«"been provided'by the of Halloween . si Work oi Dr. Jeff Swineboard of ADMIRAL 11" .. u ADMIRAL 13^' __ ADMIRAL 15" DELUXE .".- MOTOROtA-COMPACT DougUrt College reported in .* Cosliimes & Games Z^T PORTABLE TV ; p»pe__ presented to tne annual COMPACO-DRTABLE TV - SLIMLINg PORTABLE TV PORTABLE TV meeting, of the-Hi;J!<_..Auduboh '..!.l>.yiM>'.-.VrM S«rvl« :•—. Parli • lobor Society at Cape May on October 1, 1664. It was Included In the recent issue of "New Jer»ey»N»- tUre New*." In 1.56, David fables, Jr., of the Union Junior College .fac- ulty authored an annotated Hit of New Jer»ey=fairds. Thret hun- dred Seventy bird* were record- ed u seen In the state, Oi th«se, about . MS—were- wild to breed here. Specie* are addstf~tp™the list every year jRndWy now, Dr. Swineboard e«tlmate«r-tht-num- ?yd ifTTTil cent bookT put«_the total spe- cie* obsBrVable in the New Vork metropoUtan -uraa" at 41K.„•-..-'' : .Most bird •watchars.-both: pror arlvantage^fddgllEr standards otL 1 Lj! r : more emphssis on -*are W' trtij»y|"^ "•" '' ''•'••'•— th^^ A- ^. RCA VICTOR SUMMER xbnunb'n Varia-tiw—include th* -PORTAMI6 TV rlhg-Kecked^-pheasant, J»ughlrig jgull, jjdck~*r(rT r (jpg 'eoji), crested • flycatcher,_--tre- swallow, catbird, robui, wood" thrush, red-eyed vlreo, black and white warbler, yellow warbler, ovenblrd, red-winged blackbird, common grackle, brown-headed This Week's Specialist! cowblrd, starling, ruf6u»-«id«d towhee, tind chipping, *wamp 'DRIVEWAYS •. MASONRY »nd*_ong sparrows, Three areas in the state have been1 intensively studied In re- PHIL fASCALI cent .years. One Is in'the pine/ * Al OENIS harreris of South.•T«T.«°lri th? sec- ond In the Troy Meadow* In' >{orth jersey and the third in Aiphtlt CHv«wa»i tH« vicinity of New Brunswick . •"' -T IWIU* . -. at Hutcheson Memorial Forenl und University Heights Woods. UlDIWAUU . Because ot diverse habitat* In •47 RAY AVI., UNION, N. i. $ these three spots, variations in *77.77 U 19.88 184.88 *189.88 specie lists exist. But. together, MU 6-1427* MU ;i' PHILCO SLIM AND COMPACT PHILCO 16" PORTABLE TV ZENITH 23" TV WITH RCA VICTOR 23" TV WITH' thoy present a good picture of the slate's feathered population, .ft PORTABLE TV WITH MATCHING STAND MATCHING FREE STAND MATCHING TV STAND FREE In these arena mist net* were ,,^« l-y«tir ¥t** &«vvtti — Part* t l«b«f 1-ymr fr*« t*rvl<« — furti t l--or frw D«llv«ry " ' ft** b*Kv«»y lined to capture bird* without WINDOW CLEANING harming them. Band*.were CLIC and SAVI placed on their legs, record* Con^l.l.' niadt and the tiny fellow* were THIS AD Vdleased. Tn' the, WooitfidTpart-Tof- Central J«r«ey, the' density wa» **>! In'ilutlry .••(»•>«•' ''• FOR 262$ MORRIS AVE. found to be 10..to, 18 bird* per HMH • OMMI * Uilltutltm acre; In the pint barren* the TO NAMES O|)|i. ttaiy formi Sup.rmodiK tigurt was 10 to IS. .Thla cal- 14 Hr. Unlf • IniuixJ ' SATIS rACTIONf culate, out to 30 to 3S.4 million DEPENDABLI T MU 8-9789 bird* for the 48 percent of the GBM WINDOW CLEANING Op»n Man. thru M., 10 to stale that 1* forested. Dr- Swine-' f-O^JUM 411 ..'../ bnai'rt 'tay«.__-When- adequate Jltrtordoy till 7 •ample*..art tik«n't .u_iu>ct our UNION. dl bird population will b* \

r v* •— — if. -( - >- • - . - _ ; :~. '-...• t J, Cancer Unit] Dinner tSHOP-RITESGOVEKHMHTGRADBD USDACHO4CBBEEP" The nineteenth annual dinner. prise the divislmv-were chBrt- .CHUCUCKK meeting of the Union County I ered. Z ^Matthew J. RlnatriQ^of. Union"? Chiiptcr of the American Can- Barnes, former majority Republican candldate^for tree- tc r Society will be held next leader of the New Jersey House hoMer,-thls-\ve.ek.-uri;ed wit-Jin- of-Assembly,-ls-.a giaduate..ot -'|'hiittt(lay--«vening-at-the-Hotel 1 dertaking of a feasibility stud*, Suburban in Summit. Hamilton College and Rutgers, of extending a proposed police WUliftDi_Q_Barncs Jr., chair- University School of Law. In Cut Short : , FhttCut ' - "hot line" in the, counljtto en- man of the statewido Cancer 1960, he was awarded-tha-Rut- C compass all law enforcement Crusade and vice-president -ot gers University Gold Medal and RIB STEAK «.79 RIB ROAST agencies active In the county. the New Jersey Division of theis currently serving as a trustee TWKW War/No Worf* _ Under a plan of. the Board of American Cancer Society, will of the university and president .Freeholders, all 21/police depart- be the kcyriotc speaker, address- of the alumni federation'. CUBE STEAK t99* Mewpori Rib Roost ^W ment* in the county, the Shcr- ing his rcmhTSs to "the society's Other Hems on the 'evening's tfit's-office, and the prosecutor 20 years of servtaijmri progress. igenda. will -include the election *-*>—•.• , ' •! i-be-Jlnked by a central The New Jersey"TJlVInt T>f~offlcers and members' to the SHOULDER STEAK i,^ CROUNPMEAT 1,49' radio communications system. ' thhe AAmericai nC Cancer Society was Board of Managers, presentation „.. Rlnaldo said he favored, also ineorporated_in December, 1945 of awards, reports of committee tying }iv—the-jstate police,. the antT by January, 1947 alUC activities and the formal estab- _F^rkway~ police' and" Turnpike WOMAM O. BARNES JR. county, chapters, which com- lishment of a Summit Branch of _golice with those agencies al- the American Cancer Society. • ""re»dy-al«tid-to-be Involved. The public is Invited tff^at- •:~"Witn today's hlgh-specd-traf^ 7 ten'd the meeting, and reserva- -tie arid-highways,-1 ho asserted, Choral Program tions may be made for the dinner ROAST "the criminal has far TOoio mo- by contacting the soclety's~offlce bility .than In thV past: Union at 512 Westminster ave'., Eliza- y Opunty is-bisected by both the beth. - , ' GROUfflO CHUCK yt)S)lPur your holiday f.illvi . hibU vlllt 'Garden State Parkway and the tlJ< UCM ait far Stow ' ' . Slated • «ompl«l» Una of fr«h fro»n OVM : New Jersey 'Turnpike, as well as rrcd/ koihir poultry. / — 8 The adult-department of thcEllzabelh. PORK CHOPS ?:r^&&en^ o;^^VWCA_is plying a The group will, be led by J. -Camping Project Beltsvllle Turkey 7 •~our~"war-on crime and criminals, choral program for ndults from Donnld Walker Jr., amusic Hens • Toms — ; ; the^ald andcoop- 17 to 30 years of age. Rclicar- teacher In Elizabeth ppublic BEET SHORT RIBS fc. HalionSAUSAGE wlll be _held^ Wcdncsdays- Fryers, Whole - Cut up ._ _.. law enforci schools,-H(Ljtudied at the-coll- Held For Scouts CAUFOSNU I agencies active in the county. 8:30 to 9:45 p.m.' In thelege of fine arts at Ho\vard Uni- Pullets or Fowl " YWCA building In Elizabeth. Svei-al leaders from this area I Once the system is operative, the versity, Wnshington, D. C,, and accompanied the more than 200 Cut up Xhlcken Parts CHUCK POT •cost of'tying in the other agen- The group will prepare for 1 Is. organist and choir dlrectot-at Cadtitte Girl Scouts of the Wash- * eies"would-be-minimal—and-4l s- a—concert to be presented in St. James McthodlsFChurch Tn ington Rock-Girl Scout Council ' ; Ducks •; a wise- investment;"- — spring, 19BB;_,Muslc. will be Elizabeth. who recently- spent a weekend -_.'•_ .Cornish Hens "-'•' Rlifialdonoted <,that a police sacred and secular. " Wa)kcr_Js- also n member of at Camp Lou Henry Hoover in Chicken Fat ROAST I "hot line" could have several Registration for the choral Pi Kappa Lambda, national Mlddleville, N.J. Another en- -SHOP-WTTS man OUT* 1 groupi mny Ho made in person or f-lmportant added benefit !. He music honor society, and thooampmerit-J- s scheduled for this FROZEN FOOD DEPT. TOASTING . gaid' that a radio network could by writing to-the. YWCA head- New Jersey Music Educators' weekend. •' •-•- - CHICKEN PARTS IC I help speed medical. and fire- quarters, 1131 E. Jersoy st,, Society. Among the adults who Berved 3r h fr*i«n food tuy_fim»l CHICKENS " fighting ser-vlces-to the scenes-of as unit lenders for the pro* Yeur tlmi to buy at SKop-Rll»l BREASTS j emergencies anywhere in the gTBm are Mrs. Robert Zleglor IHOMITE NUTRITIOUS R.ORIDA OVEN READY I county. . .---- Police License P|ates and.Mrs. Lee Andrews Jt.bolh' c ; Rlnaldo Is running for a three-- YMCA Leaders of Springfield, and Mrs. Ray- • year term on the county board Suggested By Collins mond Faget and Mrs: Harold DUCKS i ajong with incumbents Raymond The New Jersey Legislature PltmAn, both of'Roscire. Mrs. ORANGE ^HOP-RITE'S TOP QUAUTY CORNED ' i-.At. Moore ~ot Scotch Plains and Gather may consider a bill t j l Laura KonopciOTwki .of-Roselle •Jay A. Stemmer of'Clark. permit policemen to carry' dis- served as an assistant Unit UiSCE -~ Marco DlGiovannl,:.Chairman, JlnRUishing license plates on leader. ~ of ibeTBnard of-JWanaKcrs for the their private nutos—similar to Ellza'both",~trcasurcr.— r CAN*" Kcnllworth-Rosclle 'Park-Union those now used~by doators. Dance Set JBraach—XMCA has announced Assemblyman. Loree 'Rip' Col- WThe OilKBlic' CJlub of Union that'-othat overr' ; ?f)l ^ranrrBlHihrs—B> CAMDONt thty |uri service program , which ' aids reassurance to the community^ ; UH your, with a low-tort YMCAs in 40.countries around and a 'warning'*—br potenliar the house between 9 a.m. and MUYSW CliulM Xdt. the—worlds trmiblemakers." 5 p.m. - APPLES 3 ^29^ CUCUMBERMLS.#1 S 3-1 SEEDLESS OtAIKES^dT ONKWVEUOWS

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!...'• •• ••„ ••"••:•':}•'i * Thursday, September_23, 1965 * Blamed LOOK Gand[date Says 60PirCai|lousr Ini Countyjn'64 Toward Children Cancer killed 972 rcsldentiTot" "'""Ssseih^lywoman-WrsrMildret JUnlon County In 1964, the'A- Barry Hughes of Union, Demo: merican Cancer Society reported cratlc candidate for the N. J . this week. ' ,--i-——_•- Senate in Union County, thi "Many of the people who died week accused the Republican last year from cancer could have Party of "callousness and poo been saved,"—said Andrew A judgment" in voting for a bill Klepchiek, president of . the which, she said would permi CAN COMPARE! Union County Chapter of -the prosecution of children for mur- ACS, "If they had heeded the der with execution the punish danger signals of cancer, had ment. . -annual health •examinations and She asked that Senator Wayn received—treatment during- the Dumbnt, GOP nornTnee for gov- early BtaBes-of-the-disease when HELP SAVE EHE LIFE OF A-- - ernor, explain his vote for th< jnostxancera are curable." bill "to the mothers and child The 972 deaths represented -TOIEHDOR NEIGHBOR. .HOWT renof New Jorsey." - only a Blight increase over tho Schedule. a jprograSLfor_your_ l JHfa 865 deaths in 1963. The number civic dub, social group or combat juvenile delinquency, il of, deaths in 4982 was'890r— religious orgaoiiation that seems poorly conceived," Mrs. The figures were released to Bay save a life.. The Hughes sold. —"Electrocuting tfie Cancer Society by the Vital American Cancer Society vlll chlldrcndoesnnot prevent broken Statistics Section of the New homes, poverty, and poor edu Jerse£jDcparlmentrOX Health, afcrange a tree program^ cation, the real cause* of juv" KlepobTck urged all clubs and tailored to tit the needs enile delinquency," she said. organizations to arrange a free of your organisation tot "The inability of the Repub- cancer education- program so additional information lican party to understand and for QUALITY!! that the membership will have contact the- meet the needs of the people-i* •n opportunity to learn how to AMKRICAH CABCKR 80CIEJSL most evident in this type guard themselves from- being a Union County'Chapter legislation,' she added. eancer fatality. The clause, about capital pun- 5lS WeotetDstar Avenue - for VALUE! C Speakers and films, are pro- t ishment for ehildren"was~strlck- vided free by the Union County KU'zabetfc,- Hew cn in the Assembly, and ttv l -Chapter,—512—TKestminster_s io!, t H, lt-7373 Senate has not acted on thi Elizabeth. The phone number is 'BTncndcd-meajure.-she-sald, 354-7373. - for SAVINGS! CANCER DEATHS 9 1962 1963 1964 Union 100 118 104 Machinists Course THESE PRICES ^Linden 41 61 70 "Springffflell d 32 30 IN EFFEa Roselle •30 43 Roselle Park 25. 22 Offered To Seniorsr Mountainside 1J 13- —DrrGeonge H. rp rnlflation o>f" 15 year* oif effort, FAMOUS Xenilwortb. . -~_7 —I tendeni oL.the Union"County Dr. Baxcl Bddcd. •" Technical-Vocational Schools, an- The new building, represent- nounced this week that a newing a 4 percent increase in facil- EVEREAD or Y pilot program jpg^ ities footage; will offer a similar tice machinists has beon^ made program "for? welding Including ; " Lightners Teach possible by a state grant of $93,-training In the standard gas, 500. sUck' electric, ' and Heliaw;' RAY-O^VAC The new onc-yoar course of methods and many of the newer T Dance Club study will open to 12th year welding techniques. A total~of high school students offered to 80 *tudents troth all over Union BATTERIES ^r the new Vocational XTHeTrSining' County ~is -expected— to-particl- YWCApf Elizabeth announced Center-by their high sohooTgail- pate. • ^ • . D^SIZE f this week-that Paul and GWia- dance officers and will be ad- Ughtner will i>noh and rilrrrt Details of the Machinist plan the Tuesday night dance pro- mitted on the basis of. pdtelUlSl' gram artne~rwtiArl'131 Bast" 'success in the program. operation .of the New Jersey Jersey 8t,, flatting Tuesday, at ParttelpatlnS-studonts.wlU con- Too,l, pio and Precision Machin- 8:30. -— tinue in their high school on ing Association. The balance of half-day program and spend half tho space available will be util- • The progrararfor the evening Will Include group dance—m- a day at the Center, 6,000 square ized for a Manpower Retraining liinicUipinTlnrtlie—latest—stops, iebt of_nejvljtcmnpjeted indus- Program under the Manpower dancing »nd refreshments until trial spac"e"iocated"at-97"PBa3f Train ing~vtfn~d"TDeVe36pn«!ntTVctr 11:30. . • ' ave., Union. initiated by the late President Gnaduiates' will receive a cer-John"V. Kennedy, Dr. Baxel Llghtner, licensee 'for—the tlftcate from "itKe~Union County said. Arthur "Murray-Studio"3n Eliz- Boafd at Vocational Technical abeth, has been teaching: dancing Ther-new Vocational and Re- Education as well as a hightraining Center, as are .the for thq"Jast~tl2 years. He Isschool diploima_aad_it_ls ex- ^ executive -.memberU-of. .the Technical Institute -Center in pected that *hc'y -wdll qualify Jox. MountainsidMountainsidee. and the-Medical- Eastern Regional Dance Board advanced standing In formal ap- and a member of the civic Dental Center in Scotch Plains. Drentice- programs, Dr. Baxel will be utilized extensively for groups in tho community said. ~" Miss Llgh,tner ha-rbcen teach- adult evening training programs, ing for the^last four1 >years and Albhough such prograrris-hav« he said. Is, aohooled fiv social, interna- had success in. the past, this is lonal and Latin dance/. She hasthe first one ^iiiiuted in Now LADIES won first place In several Jensey—and represents the cul- Eastern .United States Bfflioc-O- ies Tell -Ramas. . . . "'','•• "~" PLUSH —New, members are belnft jtc- eepted by the Dance Club. Ian The Union County Chapter ot the National Secretaries ^ .Heavenly comfortablel 'A Unbelievable valuel fltrty Slate To Be Installed Aide By Stamler soclation has . voted to—award Foam-lined I- Fluffy ' . price I Handiome 2-ton*.leflbifle>,__Now . _. ... ., „, ,^_ two-^eholarships-thig yeariiF . In IUKIOOI. I •j yoocan hav«^a rodlo irtevery rooml By Insurance Agents- • Mauro A. Checchlo of ScotcK-itcad 0,on e; If has been an of Blue.Pink,' Plains has been named general nounccd by a group spokesman. Bobert ' D. TaJSey of thocampaign manager for State WHfeV- , | JBgQlSger, Tansey andlfiStraisnlL Tho scholarships are given-- to _. . _; - . Comp. Value $2 •Senator—^Nelson—J£r^rStamler_of high schobl graduates, of a Insurance firm in Itoiiritalnside Union, R-Union Couniy, ill the COMP. VALUE 8.88 will be Installed as president of Union Couniy school who con- senator's -bid-for-re-election—— tinue their studios , at a secre- the-Unlon County-Association of Checchlo is a member of the - Independent Insurance Agents, c'atlon arid scholarship commlt- Scotch Plains. Township Com- tarial college.-^ . • . : COME SEE OUR HUNDREDS today at a dinner.- following a mittee and is former mayor. He golfjouttng a.t tiie Suburban Golf Members of the chapter edu- TJEI OF OTHER GREAT VALUES! Club tif"Ujiton7 Ml Joan-Chmlekand 1 : Johnson Co. in-Mew—Bruns- mlekand . officers to be.Installed Mrs^Dora—Klausnerl , of Linden •re T. .Chandler. Coddingtoh!. of wick,,. ....,,. . "' '.-. ' • ' ,. [^CURTAIN The commitfeeman has served and Miss -P»fVi°>-o mrn^nim^P^ the Spencer G. Maben offfces Suanmlt., PuridP- for tne scholar- In Summit, vice-president; Wil- as chairman of "Citizens for LADIES' Dtoyor" which worked for theship are raised .through an an- . Uam Hewitt of, the fif. Clay nual-fashion show. ..--•— Trledrichs agency In Fanwood, election of U. S. Rep. Florence P. Dwycr, (R-Slxth Dlst.) At . a - recent riieoling, the •ecretary, and Arthur Welch'of chapter president, Miss . T«ss Kechn, proposed -that the group be represented a£ the" Bssocla^" tionjs northeast district conven- tion in Toronto In October. Mlis- a study course, for certified pro- study course for~certifled-pro- fcsslonal secretaries is_ plahried Complete with for this year.-— , " — MATCHING VALANCE "Two^seeretarieirfrom the -Plrst Nobody beat! AHonrtcfocjo- - State Bank of Uniqh, Miss vinaiUxim 'n tapered cotton— j yad Mrs, Irena yy as- guests an3" wcrB-lfttfoHiire4—hv Mrs. Ruth

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1 • •" 1.' • • •,' i^';'' '* •piMrMMiniHmluiniMitmiiiiiw •*. Thursday,Siptembor 23, 1965 * WEEDER'S"— Ro$ey> Brown, Fash ibn Editor . __ By Your Rutgers «ard«n. Reporter ef fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiniiiiimiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii uumiami •Nothinr Uke gen to be washed out o* tha Help Open W/a }?ch Store Goodftf tbanfcsto industrial *moke> Something of interest..* tor The variety of attractions day. Miss Jjrenda Johnson, "WHJSh your lawn "and" •very member,of the family is range from an elghth-of-a-ton fashion editor of Ingenue Maga- garden more good, water from a nrtrogen and tuMur thfit W| planned for next week's open" football star to a fashion editor. zine, will give fashion tips for cloud or water from a pipe? free in rainwater probably ottees teens on Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m. Wos Uncle i>e' rWM when he from Pennsylvania qr some othar iag~oT-Wuensch East orange's The events begin with the offi- state. 1*ere's a prtty good greatly- expanded - store at 33 cial-opening Monday at-10-a.m; _: Dally Contest used to say: 1 teli you there's nothing like s good rain."? chance that much at the tky- Hilsted si --•••• •and continue until Oct. 2. Each day there will be. the borne_ fertilizer produced abund- choosing of two people in a In this summer of water head- Tho~rootball star is ftoosevelt lines I~Crled to check out Uncle antly in New Jersey li, Mown (Rosey) Brown of. the New surprise Cinderella and Prince out to sea. • Short Hills Women York Giants, He will visit be- Charming event The couple JoeV statement with Rutgers wtU receive gifts. soils scuielists. The men I talk- As you can see, M .Upde. Joe Plan Antiques Show tween 5 and 8 p.m. next Thurs- ed with go with Joe with ex- Is talking atoouT plant-food Hail- —The art of hand crafting shoes ing from the sky on a rainy day The Short Hills Antiques will be demonstrated-by Vaughn ceptions and a footnote or two! Show, sponsored by—the Wom- First at all, as one of the he may, or may not be right, - Musical Scheduled Chadboume; bootmaker from And if he has in mind a gentJe. en's Guild of the Community the Wright Arch Preserver shoe scientists pointed out, rainwater Congregational Church of~SKoft* a big score for. all-day rain, he's atxtoliitoly ri«h» ~At~Mflll>urn Theater company. Miss Viola'Taylor and when' he saffW''there's nothin* HUls,~wnTbe held Oct. 5, 6 and. The Paper Mill Playhouse, William Bugel,- surgical support Joe. Pennies From Heaven / _ like"it.,- • • '. •! Millburn, this week announced consultants, will be' on hand 7]~~Second, it's twie that rain Surfi a rain doe«n't*J)»ldidl« and Fine antiques, including fur- that ,the Leslie Brlcusse-Anthony daily to give prlvateT consulta- pack tho soil as overftead irri- -atttire, clocks,—early antique Newley musical "Stop • the tions. washes impurities from the sky _^Wedgwood and Jasperware, such as nitrogen-and sulfur, that gation often does. Bolls men' aa^ World, I-Want to-Get OH" will Throughout the week there have value as-fertilizers. that mo«{ of tis are ia'/sufch a I"——Jewelry, -music boxes, musical be the.second production'of the will 1>e souvenir gifts, refresh- 1 1 hurry to finish the triesitloin Job ' dolls, silver, china . and lamps, fall season this—year. How liiudi , value? Rutgers ments and free shoe shines. scientists collected rainwater to liiat we run the warter too Hast, md a wide selectlon~uf unusual" — The play, .will begin showing Thaddeus, the clown, will per- putting on mao*wi»M. an inch ot Nov. 8, and continue for two find out, -They decided -that rain and beautiful-items, will be dis- form comedy magic and create may bring down 10 to 15 pounds water an hour. T!i#t-cbi4d roaloe played by dealers from New weeks. The production, which characters out of trdck_balloons the soil suftor a,-M«ia avery played In New - York for 16 Qf nihrogen and-10-pounds ot lT **rsey, Rhode Island, MarylancT a in the Children's Shoe Center sulfur on an acre In a year. time..~4 •_ ' " • __^ •id. Florida states. —• months, will feature Kenneth Nelson and Joan Eastman. Monday and Thursday, S to 8 That much wouldn't keep your On jUW whole, Vii8m3Srweui& ! Doors will l>e open on Tues- .p.m., and Saturday, U a.m. to town green, by a-long shot, or seem-ioJje •>y and-WedneSaay-froni noon 3 p.m. -~ - grow a crop, of'corn, like a-good rafa. •to 10 p.m. md-oa- Thursday NEED HtVrt find Hi. WOHT ptnom whh .Possibly not' as well as water But water from: a ... - from noon to S p.m. " • Wuensch Plaza But water fo jp Js a !6i • Want Ad. Cut) oMJ70& East -Orange's Mayor James from One tap, whether It comes from underground or from sur- better than rain, when; there's -W—Kelly, Jr.-has-prodaimed-the- no Kain. ' v Halsted st. and Brick Church tSce- rilnoff '=HS1ra block Wuensch Plaza in honor FASHION SHOE PABAJ>ES wiH hlthHiht the opening next week ef Wnenach's East" Orange" imliieials that 'growing NKO: A JOlt 1»4 A» ll* W«hd rreiUy expanded store si SS^Hajbted at, East OranTKrOiieiuiic festivities will feature ants need, ^j —: $«•)•• •» A. CtattMIW fid" Y*»» *> *>•• UNION TECHNICAL INSTITUTE of the opening and in tribute, to _ ThereV likely to*

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'Wi *»;!iiBpBfi«|i5 of • gak apmaiagmA of apedhl evenly *t StartejLyean ago as die area'g'firrt complete surgical appliance stoire, MA Eatt Orange on Woeweh Plasa itth* gready ,'Wuwniidt East-Orange has been faraoas forTOBrB for the "proper fit" : . /. exchingj,.. new 1.; hcantiful «to»el- I of snrgical, orthopedic appliance; scientific support garments, > regular and eorrective shoes! • An expertly^rajned'staff of 58 Bring the la toe their rtxy wm wonderW drcm trarU skilledispeciaHsts, technicians, and craftsmen make powible immediate expert fittings in the privkcjr •. l; j fountain, ivbidt die beautiful aetting hTthe loy«ly,— "~-' • _;• •— 'of spacious fitting rooms. fawinnyt shoe world for teens*' , jnnlorji . mixl , and women!! Enjoy t& disdarth^-nniqae *$k pet&m whh Visit the new Sleep-Shop ^- hj-riae,ronad£e*dg ..^.T Enjoy the J

Breat-grandmotherg pp g eeiaPfffti^., FaihionTParadei of fainont jgjjggrFall and-_Vinter 'ee the newestfi^ •:.„- -»-•_;-... ^^^fi^^^^^ l and collegge ttaidenb, ami 4ntereitSigi-infor^aatiTfi « talks-andlkd- i ddfeag . Plan to w^ often and enjoy fte week-long special events'planned for you to celebrate the Grand Opening of WtJENSCH EAST ORANGE Hew In ihb unique new shoe.center yoa can lelert Ae jiewest on Wuensch Pla»a ... the beantifdi new, e^wded f«niiljr fall and Winter thoe »tyle» for everyone in tiKe fantfly— from Infant to spranddad-^b^ju^one hW^1 store.at 33 Halste4 Street and Brick Church In East Oran«t.

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* Thursday, SepWmbei123, 1965 '*'"T"if Newcomers Club Elects New Officers; ANNOUNCE TROTH OF JOHN FABIAN, Installation LunckeDttiSet At Pedeflous -ELIZABETH GIRL Announcement has been made "Mrs" Edward Elste " wassecretary;--Mrs." Peter—TauHg, nyited -to- attend .gg i elected president of the Moun- corresponding secretary; Mrs. may be made contacting Elizabeth Madjeskl; daughter of tainside Newcomers. Club at the Leroy Stacker, treasurer; Mrs. Mrs, Malcolm Gral m, chair-. Edward W.~Mary- Altar' Sooloty Fthr Sok ed at the ceremony held in; tile y, pyi iiua,mot.g y Centenary-College for Women, G;—Stipes, juniors; Mrs. E. G. ion breakfast Sunday, Oot, '3; at lich diEOUfficd parental attitudes JeiJ t Hii ththe homh e of tthh ebldV Wally's^Drthc-Hlll, W«chung: today.!... •;. parents. A reception followed at^ Hackettstown. She was~a"mem- Hufnagelt-.membershlp; ;M»3. A. ber of Sigma- Epsllon Sorority -FO0THIUS SENDS Jr Blackwood, program; .Mrs. Tickets for the .breakfast, ..The speaker .was introduced "" the Hotel Suburban in Summit. and-Delta Psl Omega, a dramatic BIDS TO COFFEES; J. B. Garber, properties; Mrs. which will follow the.,8 a.m. by the president, Mrs. Stephen Mrs. BichartT EerTof Wil- fraternity.,. She has been em- A. E. Boss, publicity; Mrs. Hum- Mass, will be sold.after-all the Sussko. low Grove, !Pa., the. brides'"sister, ployed as a sales associate at PLAN FOFLUNCH berto Urrutla, sunshine :,and Masses next Sunday.' :, Mrs. Irving Goldbert had^.a was matron of honor. Brldes- display^: of sample items now Anne Sylvester's Realty Corner ~ InvitaUons to " get - acquaint- telephone; Mrs.H. T. Forsbcrg, All the ladles of ithe_parlsh raaids Were Mrs. James Fanla of veterans, military—and—hospital and thelrd^ailghters have been being made by parishioners-tor in Springfield. - ed coffees" will be aont out the annual Christmas bazaar. Cedar" Grove and Jean Wlshart ~Mr. Mullenniex a' former shortly by the'Foothill"ClulToT service: M« P. L, Young, ways Invited to attend. . < «f New_York. IVeddl Diane Syl- The Rev. Alexander Sokollch, All—^meinbers were urged to r Short Hills resldentrifi a gradu- Mountainside. The parties wlU and means', and Mrs. F. A. Lalle, assist in preparations for the ate of Cortland High School in be held Oct. 27 at the homesJjyorkshop. JJC.D,, professor _oljheology' at New York. He attended Rens- zaan-^.; , \ .-— 315 MIU.BURN AVE., MILLBURJL of several of the executive board The Rev. Francis X. Garden, - MARILYN SUSSKO selaer Polytechnic Institute in members. •"''•' " ' ' -.i TroyrN.-'Krand toe-University, mdderalbr.nQffered the opening ^ IS MARRIED TO-— Filial' plans lot the luncheon prayer. V--~ ,'••, - • ---• ••• •'••.' of Syracuse." He Is a captain'for and fashion show to be held Wittttetsrlti Bridge Series SUMMI-TCHEMfST United Air Lines in DC. 8 jets Oct. 7 at the Shackamaxon based in San JVanclsco, Country Club were finalized' Our Lady ofrtourdes-Churchr Alter a .wedding ;trip Jo HS?'afarecenrmeeting of theTexecll- >phies Mountainside, wi- the setting GOOD HEWS! RAU COMES TO UNION Weil, the couple'will live-in San Uve board. •———=- - : . ' ,. V '..•...•. ....', .' • • ' _ '" • , • "^ 1 • > . •<.••.,:i .''1 .', 1 ''iV • -———last-Saturday for'the Wedding"of Carlos. ,... . — _•_ . •_ The program chairman; Mrs. Sllver trophies hftve.bebn pre- bor.f'whioh was Included ln the Miss Marilyn Jane Sussko and Leo "Talumbo,- announced—that- nented to the Winning-teams in district's drama festival _ held Kenneth A. Relnhart, son of Mr, the fashions''Wilt"bB presented by: the-Hound Robin Bridge. serieT -Hfirfy-V; 'Ka- Oulr "Hew "" «nd Mr*. Theodore "Reinhartof ZBETROTHAXtbLb Jalm of Mlllb'urn.1 Non-members recently—conducted under the Knauf Jr.~,is servjng as chair- ~'- Hamburg;. pa. The bride Is th nn'^1 . The pastor, Rev, Gerard Mc- Mr. and .Mrs. Theodore Tj_ team, and Mrs. Henry Beyer arid trail.. Mrs.r Fredericks '.was co- ; Garry, 010618164 at the~cere- —•Mrs.' Palumbo also'" outluied Mrs/ Fred Young;' second place Olscesky of Mountainside • an- tentative plans for "visiting ftie ho.stess. •• • , ' . • •' mony. A reception' foMowed in nounce, the engagement of their winners, were" presented with •Members worked on stuffed t . • wlitu wripidoKii In hom«mad» bologna product! — -the Short HiUs~CSEerers, Short John/JRobert Powers. Scbool~lw awards at t(ie September, meet-- daughter) Barbara Elizabeth, to Mllteurn and a mystery bus tbysrvwhlch will be given 'as HlU' ' -ing-ot-the-clubri3aie=activltieSr Christmas presentr-tothe retard- , Miss Valerie Sealers was maid ride.. ehairman.'MJfs'. William Price, ed children in the new—Wood^ Mr. and:. Mrs-JDomlnlck Rbsato ^made the presentation.. — - of honor'. Bridesmaids included Berkeley Heights. The meeting was hold at the bridge Hospital; ' •' • ,- .—•— [Iss Olsceslcy aW-liet-flance; home of Mrs. Joseph Petranlch, Plans for a bu,s"'trlp to the Mrs. Charles .Beeclier,; rivlew- the- Mlsws^Mary ;~JantT SussK . 364 Creek Bed rd. Mrs. H. E, Brotherhood—Winery ~lh New: ; _-rister-df-tStbride^Janet-MueHer, -ara-both-graduatetet- Governor- cd the plans of the'Sixth.Dis- Livingston Regional High Becker was cd-hriiittaiii. York state dnOct.-5were.-dis- trict rAmeTican. home department. —"Goldberg-Beverly . Kopac. — ';.•k and-Michelle cussed by^ Mrs.-Waltor Stogryn. School.-The- bride-elect, who AnyonaJntorested In jolnlnj the The members again voluntedrcd Donald Reinhart served as also attended Endicott Junior B'NAI B'RITH UNIT to cdopernte. with the districts At RAU'S we continually "fcrlve to oKer our- customers ' I ••mm best man for hi* brother^ Ush-College-and the Katherlne Glbbs _»lw»yi the BEST QCAIXIT and SERVICE! With two ering Were .Craig Relnhartj-an-" Scho6ir~MBS{clalr,' Is presently TO^SEE-FASHKINS^ whereby they bake ' and jack store* In Uie area we can. now "offer our customer* m _.~othefcbrotb,er of.the.bridegrdom, employfiFby-PhllMp Petroleum cookies to be Rent to American 1 even; more ".'. ..Remember -at: fcAVS- YOU Horst KraUleldles,,George Brenn FROM CONTINENT nounced, that tickets «e ^U" forces overseas at Christmas and Steven J. Stissko, Jr,., broth- Co., Madison, • •• - -•_ available for the card—party OUT-WITri MORK FOR tESSr >- Mr. Rosato is a; junior at Rio—B'haFB'fiorwomfeh' of Spring- er-of-the- bride, ; field will hold an'""Indlan Sum-' ScheduledOct^MatKoos.Broth- The bride is a graduate of Grande "College, Rio Grande, ers. Thoy may be obtained by Ohio, where ,he is treasurer- of mer Spectacularp " fashion, show Mount" St.' Mary's. Academy, Ot 27 tB!8D J t ,Tl contactlnt! he* at AD2-B747, ; Plalnfield, and Lyons Institute. KM fraternity, Archon. Oot. 27 Bt_B!8D at Temple Tho local club will celebrate ==i~ Mr,. Holnhart, an alumnus.-of Beth Ahm, its ninth birthday on Oct. 20. SOBEL FUEL WEN -• >"""t" —--^ MuhlCnberg Colloge, received Plans lor the show have been Presidents of the 32-clubs in the ib his master's degree from, Purdue Listed As Freshman announced by Mrs. Jack Dovln- Sixth District will b«' invited to ~~~ •-XTnl«»w||f.y- He is a—research Miss Eileen KuHlz, "daughter sky, "vice-president of tho organ- attend the luncheoniarty.. FREE SURVEY TURKEYS M* n ^ ~=i~~. chemist at -the Summit labora- of Mr. and te. Walter Kuntz ization. The show will be ar- The Garwood Women's Club ranged by the-CouturlerShop of |i;j___:_.tor4es-ot tha-iOelanese: Corp, pf of—1112—Sylvan la.,TMoi will present a play, "The Neigh- America. T Jane-Hodgson, Jhe n fnnhlnn" nnnrrHnnfnr _ Teen-Ager-s~PotHting- baslcTfriits, suit erisembTesrevan- ' ' ""^ " -LlolTim-r r, and-otber faghlon ^Kofreshmfin^wlll be s«rfod. '•••wxy "Tlcktrfcr wltf-be- mad CSUlJl :.tne-174h--anij5piri!fr>iHj)i3e'.'-ap-F tHl Show-iheld Sunday.-:. "Plscatorian Delight^-The^pfilnt- ing was among the ..work dlsr: "^ANeElWEfS" played'by 388 artists. Approxi- : Tickets ^ro now available for mntoly -W-.OOO .--'people attended Bohele>ft " - ' = Wio Yom Kippur night dance the show. sponsored by tho Westflold Club Steaks .1.79 Chapter of Hadassah. ' • Rescrva'UoJui for tho affair, scheduled at the end ol tho Pool Cover Keeps Water Jowlsh Holy Day,-Oct. 6,-Bt the ALWAYS FRESH PRODUCE Mountainside Ij\n, may" be made UsabHearTftfterifear- with Mrs.. Mildred i Wasch, AD ' Ulcmd -2-&M0, or Mrs. Sylvia Porlman, Even u drought, such as< the you'.U save time on malnten- 'AD. 2-2*3357" " "" ~~ ~~". • A'.' ' An orchostra will provide mu- causes no hardships ior the covered'iri the fall "and winter Is sic for. dancing, Refreshments swimming pool owner who has a snap to start up In the spring, will include bagels and lox, equipped his pool with a covor And don't fowet the • safety sandwleheB, home-baked chke that keeps his wivtor usnble fnobor. With n covered pool'you and coffee. yenr nftor yenr. enjoy oboolute pence of mind, RIPE BANANAS ..:...... ,...... :2 * 29c SAKS FIFTH AVENUE'* In fact, pool oWnors who even whon you are nwny from hnvo boon using a Sylvan pool homo. • OWN "EX.TAS1" PROCESS EMANU-EL LADIES • THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK • cover for. us many ns five years Now )s thc Umc to Kviy your FOR PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL LAUNCH SEASON rdport thnt they arc still unlng gylvnn pool ; cover, not only We wish nil our Jewish Friends n Healthy njid Hnppy The Sisterhood of Temple the Borne water., You can, too, bocnl,8D you nocd'H mont right Holiday;!' . • ' - ,-••'" : "'• • Let S.F.A's exclusive approach to good grooming make Emnnu El of Wcsjfleld opened with no danger whatsoever to. n0W) bul n]so bocal,se yol the fall season at a meeting yes- honlth. 8nve 10% if you buy it fri.... 7yo\j^sijkj6|[|.il), treasurer; Mrs. your pool. Bernard Heller, way and means lenco. .No more" leaves, insects,; chairman; and Mrs. Alex Gold, and dirt falling in'to'your-pool,-,.'For" iiftore Information, be- DR 6-5505 SPRINGFIELD membership clialrmnn. ,: pa'rticulnrly at this time of fore this special Me ends, cull yeni wlicn' this problem is Sylwn --Pools- at .376-4S00 or MU 8-B622 I_il7 OnloTF "-course! MllhurfT& Short Hills Avenues, Springfield, Nf.J. R«fr«shVnents were served. Mm. Arthur Sommerfleld-pre- most, prevalent. No more vinlt^Qlir Jwill..Bhowtjfim at 252 Daily to 6 p.m.; Friday Nils* 'III 9 clogged {IHers ani" drain*. And Mountain Ave., SpringMeldkN..J, \i tUM. , ... .. v .., ••-,..•.,.

• i llilllUllllllllllilltllliWinmniiillliiHiUiiiimilllliilllliiilinniniiiiiiiiiliiiiillilii * Thursday, September 23, 1V65 Copy Deadline - - — RUSFECT8 ~ ~ "~ FOR PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN ! FAMILY LIFE TODAY ! All organisational and »o- The New Jersey Oplometric | By PHYIUSOMW " —elal news Items, photographs, .: Association states thal^ mal- and articles ottitr than those ailjusTmcnt to school ancl disci- | e>f Rutot" .. . lha, Slot. University if a spot news nature must be plinary problems at home are '|il""our~offIce by-rridar to-in-~ reasons-to nuspect-vlulon-prob- Tips Dn Preparing ISfewsifteleases lure publication In the next lems. him. Pick the punchiest and dlvidual-an lasue. Remember to use the 'The following "T|ps_ On Sub- al whlcrryou can be reached In Cranford school system. He ~ AGES or GKOWl'H o his own rat* of growth,, (ulumns of your- Community- i-WdHrj-nTiKing-News Relssies""" is pub-the .sheet. Be sure to include is the «ulbor of severa""'l pro- most' Important things your "The books aU spy that a ond, there are certain behavior ~|fewspaper to tell your story. Adi. Call 616.7700. ished for the Mutual benefit of the upper left hand corner ,of fessional articles on testing speaker said. Keep your, quotes •hlld should, walk at 1? montns, and growth stages' through . publicity chairmen and this both home and business phones procedure*. brief and significant. iut my Johnny is only one-year which every youngster... passes.- . newspaper, It should be especial- so that the newspaper can reach Then, more about the meet- DEADLINES .Id, and he-ls-walklng- all the Ime. He Monday and Tuesday ~oj the aU right? "no" stage. , writer of a news release, usu- liditor: Thiis meetini g ill k_ editor's week are reserved for held In ...December. New The key to the whole develop- Being aware of. the aUgeiJit' ally tha publicity or public re- place Monday night, Novem- members of the WA will be "spot" news. He's busy with ment of youngsters lies in two ber 15. the political campaign or the Hievlopment helpspartnt^ know _ lations chairman of a group, Introduced by Mrs. Milton facts. First, jevery child is-»tHn~ what" to expect next. slmpllftes^the Job^foi—hlmself Of course, If anything- hap- Green, president, of 41 Mor- big accident and doesn't-have pens and the expected fails tc time to give proper attention to And knowing hehavlpr pat- aSrJ~ffie~pSper by preparlrurr ris ave. terns, will help parent*" underr- happen YOU- MUST PHONIC NOTHING BUT THE fACTS what happened at-the PTA last "modsl news.story" about the Wednesday. ""~ stand how long to «xpect a par- THE NEWSPAPER IMMEDI- You've probably concluded ticular form of behavior. If a mbject.. or. event Jie wants to You can eliminate most of publicize." The publicity chair- thst our flctionalDr. Smith is an SCHOOL mother did not know all young- LO0AL NEWS ONLY "expert" In his field, though your deadline problems' by do- sters go through a "no" stage, man can't expect It to app*ar News is local when It hap-nowhere In the release did ItIng ADVANCE stories, appear- she rrilght be_cnncemed about exactly as written,; br course." pens—here,-involves local peo- say he was:—Hls-accpmpllih- ing In . the, paper before the OPENr what kind of adult her child ple or groups or when it speci- But- a properly prepared re- monts,-—which— are 'FACTS, ev«nt~6eeari7 If the election is would become. fically concams the readers. If peak for themselves. Your, re- lease SH0U1O be able to be on ; a—Mond,ay night, what do Uned "as Is". John J*eatherwortli__ pf Tarry- ases_ihould,_.too. -• : town, N,-!t., ls.elected president you do? . - - Your __news release, .there* and Jacob Farn- Leave the fancy description AimWOAN-HAWAll fore, should "sound"" like 7.a" yTgp ind -personal opinions out-'of Do-you-know_who .is going -to sby, who lives in town, Is ap- our release. Never say awin? ~We're not referring to' a nnewe s storyy and not like -the sec- pointed to the executive com- IUAU SPECIAUST retary'retarys minutminutees of a club eeting was "lnterestlng"._Tell good" guess, of course, but the mittee, your story Is about hat the topic was and let the sort of election where the slate) Luaus-- Partte. for any oc- meeting. ThiThis I'Isn'tt as -tricky Farnsby, not Featherwdrlh. caalon. Affair, for 10 to 500 as it sounds. It's mostly a:mat- eader -decide for . himself t of officers is •• selected:—by—* drive Care full* ter of putting the most Import- Farnsby's neighbors care about on't say. that a singer' was "In nominating committee ' and the Ktnsb. Ineludes dewratlBy, ant? mings first in your story him, but who ever* heard of (ood voice;" report Instead that "election" Is a formality. , food, tames, B«vera*e*rBea*" (the five W's of journalism -r- Featharworth. If your charity he was applauded for five If-yqu KNOW what's going Inr. more about that later) and a-group it conducting a two- minutes and called for ' tento happen, write your^ release NECD-A JOB? (Mil Id* Help Wonlad "At Your Home-or^Plaoe voldlng the use of flowery, per- month clothing drive In North- ncores. The hall was noats if It already < did andT put Section el lha ClcuIfUd Pagte. You can of Your Choice. ' ern New Jersey, your story to probably (\h«l an employer wko can uie SUMMIT AKAr KI tnliv.ed descriptions (editori- 'beautifully decorated" ',- but the most-imporUnLfacU first so your eervlcee. H not. Hit your eiuolldco- NIWAIK AP.EA alizing, we call it). the local paper should be that ather decorated in shades of 273-58Bt the ;week-long, campaign in uiat later paragraphs may betione In an omployment wanteel aal. Juat 372-2877 —tfon—don't-Hiavii to" t*ker» /lolet and lavender. chopped off if.necessary., - coll 6U-7700 ond lak for Aal-Tolier. course in journalism to write a town will be held Monday to good-release; anyone who ever Friday, Th~e readers want to . . . AIX THE S learned to write a business let- know when they should have Your release should not send ifHEIR—discards rea'dy. The :he vnewspiijentaff scurrying ter can learn to write a news local paper Wants to know, for lui- the phun.» ui Uie' city dlrec- release;. example," how the local_ March ory to get the information" you Let's begin with "lesson^ one, Trf Dimes campaign Is going, 'orjjot to include., Give com- If you're ~ * lbs. the. FORM of a ."news release." but isn't much, Interested In. )leU details, Make ' sure that """-MHO the results of a national tele- lames and addresses are. accu- 3 . •. -•_. _ FORM ""'"". ate -and- complete T'Heieaie mli»r-be—TYPE^ -thonx^n;It— wants btogr WRITTEN. If you can'-t-tyne backgrounds oftrieToca! lE«n«B"ftOME 'ours, have It typed for you.teers, not the national cam- TXTU,' NAMES: Use . full ,e reason lot1-this U the need paign rhalrman. It wants., to of a woman, for .accuracy. Newspapers, don't" know -what the charity does tor always-identify-her-au-Mlss or want to-rlsk-mlsspellirig people's local .people, not the mlilloni Mrs. You may use either the names In print, which is' likely here:—(USAT and abroad. irst names, or TWO initials, If the names are submitted in POINTS TO FONDER never 'one (John Smith or J. handwritten-scrawl or even in 1. The newspaper'-WANTS E. Smith, but NEVER J. Smith.) bold block printing. We'd much (Mrs. John Srallh, Mrs.rJ. E. u your publicity. - -prefer-, a sloppy -typlna -iob—to- 27~The newspaper is the fi-Smith,-but NEVER just plain. bargain priced • • • _«ven the—prettlost display of' nal Judge 'of~th«—material—lt- Mary~Smlth-or-MrSr-jT-Smlth >.: penmanship. Some papers wont accepts and rejects' and theI It's belt, of course, to sub- R«m»mber Our Over 52 Varletiei of accept —any handwritten—re*- fashion in which the material mit a name the way the person lease, and-no paper will accept will appear usually uses it-— J.45djar-Hoo- them - regularly from the same 3. Keep ver, rather than John E, Hoo- L HOMEIVIADE ™^ source. - ver. . : " 2. Use a plainp.. CppjE AGE. It isn't necessary-to* pejr, not letterhead'.. ~. atationery y^ lt' *ny edito. g>ig GERMAN BOLOGNAS cluttered up wltha lot of print-: .what's goltiK .1 •yTTal to the story. If-John Smith Ing. Type on one side of thedoesn't concern your group. honortd-jsyour oldest mem-" paper, only. . Double space, you know of Somebody or some- ber, naturally you should men- leave plenty of room at. the top, thing that would make a good tion that he's 88 years old. sides and bottomJox_*dlting by feature story, ltJJJit When wrltiruj about' children, YOU! FREE Df-f-tWRY the•- newspaper staff. BO.NOT know about It, ilwoys—mentlon their ages, and ,/'/,*< MV 8/373 \ WHITE"IN CAPITAL' LET- nfewspapeV statt will possibly the gradei they are) In. TERS, LIKE THIS. The news- be very happy Jo_ talk-with-you ApDRES'S. When writing a- paper -ioesnlt-rpHnt storlos\ In about publicity plans or prob-bout local people, include their PORK STORE all capital-letters So~ why sub- lem* of. 'your group. " Weekly addresses. If athe paper doesn't uxurious,\ IO?>r> SIUYVLSANTCW. UNION, /V£IVJCKS£Y mit them that way? : journalists have-more time-for Want the address,-It can always - IDENTIFY YOURSELF Xou on Thursday and Friday : cross it out; If the address is _lTypT your name, the name than any other tune in the wanted and you haven't given OpMi! Dally 'til 6 & Friday 'til ftp.m . wenelt. Check by phone, first. and address'of,your orgarilii- It- — then someone must look it seems incredible please. - -'- • . it. up for youL_WhenrwrltunfL -^A--trHer -perhaps, "But- tried about, buildings where "meetings and true guide for Importance Is will be held, the address -is 1m- iwatlve. UM a number such practical, too the ''Five W«"of Jpiirnallsm"-^ as'.'r'tsu,-Colonial avenue1'- not Where, Who an "Colonial" avenue" or "Colonial Why - In itself, that paiawraph— -V«uxhall, Essex, "New'Jersey or -av—oon»pl*te• story.,.The\ readel whatever)' of the National Fish Jcnt thilr raiultr m«*t HI PILE PLUSH BROADLOOM Irnr on Efeptumbtr 37th at th« Boroml that a new branch library la Hall at Bioo p.m.: needed,' b.ut rather- that\ Mrs. Apowl of N«W jwin Bull Tdep John. Smith, president of the Compmy to or ml, > pirmU (or kn 1 tension -to th« r««r ot. thtlr wlatl Jarne*' Caldwell School 'PTA, • "Fontainebleau" leaves yourneai^t""Worries "behind you ...' t«lephon> bulldlnc it 3M Loouit Strtt said, thpt "A .branch library M Mil «i apiua.1 for rear jard'.n qulrtmtnt. - se,rvl«g -the wssterrrseetlon Is • y because H« Kiah, plush Acrilari* acrylic mirface is so easy, —Apini] o! Aomj-M«rki|jr. jM^to-grm dotinltd nlt^ A permit (or eonilruotlon of « IUD* i matkat it 3HS to Ml. St. otorii Xv In other \*as,dsl all opinions Hu». Property It p>rtltUy,Jn a Builnu should be attributed fo some- and ptrtltlly In a Rtildract A Zona. it ancLlt's mildew-pi'orjf »«d n6n-allerj;enic .too! You'll love its Appol of Arthur Vlilan to (rant body, preferably in a direct Xtrmlt (or convaralon of dwtlllnt i quotation, When you quote deep, rich warmth\. . . and. because its fade-proof gblors ar« 4*3 tut Bttoml Avtnua to a two-ftml ht. D, 30, the BuMtator—Sept. ». ID, M, M, 1M». loot. Y, 1*. XW. (oaviv rtf ^ —-,— ^^.^w^w^jrteiulitjl)) I V "V I.

* Thurtday

Mary Josephine Malotiey Miss Ann Gajiditor Of Thomas KS^ Has Nuptials Sunday In Union Church Miss Mary Josephine Maloney, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Jo- seph A. Maloney of 1878 Arbor St. Michael's Church, Union, UJldSt was .the setting Sunday after- urdBy morning at a nuptial, noon^or-thr-marriajpr-of -Miss—~ | mass, to Thomas Robert Zarln- Barbara-Ann. Candito, daughter ko, son of Mr. and Mrs. John of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Can- J. Zarlnko of 256 Salem rd., dito of 875 Colonial Arms- rd., Union. Union, to Joseph Cascarelli, son Rev. Paul Manning of Seton of Mr. and Mrs. Anthany-Cas- Hall University performed -the carelll of Elizabeth. ; v^ ceremony and .Rev. Joseph Drls•; Rev; Joseph F. Driscoll prfi-. coll celebrated the mass "t H dated at the ceremony —«t—8- a.m. In St. Mlphael'S" Church, p.m. A reception followed at the Union. A reception followed at CJutrDiaim-iii Union; , -the-Hbtel Suburban, Summit. "Miss Ann E. Maloney of New The bride'* father escorted |.—Vork City served as maid of his daughter. Miss Angela Can- honor. Bridesmaid was "Mist]— dito of Union-served- as her Bis- Nancy "Dow of Scotch-Plains. ter'j maid of honor. Bride*- Michael T. Kealy of, Union maids were Miss Sandra "Santa- served as best man—Ushers in" Barbara and Miss Donna Ann eluded Harry Chloffe. of Union, Shalbo, both of Ft. Lee, cou-' Harry- Patetta of ~Woodbridger sina of the bride; and Mls«_ Paul A.- Curcio Jr. of 'Cranford Frances; Vivea "of""Elizabeth. and- Richard Eckelhofer- »f Florwergirls were Miss Derrla Wood and Miss Carolyn Woodp Mrs. Zarlnko, who was ,grad- cousin* of the groom. •jated from fttount St. Mary's Academy,. North Plalnfleld, .'at- Ronald"Cascarelll of Ellzabeih i-~^tBn-lcd~ImmBculata College, Im- served, as. his. brother's3be»t_inaji._i | maculata, Pa. ""•''. Ushers Included Anthony- Cas- J Her husband, who w.as grad- carelli and Francis Cascarelll, ~ uated from Union High School, ,both,_of Elizabeth, brothers of attended Selon- Hall University the groom; Emory AHobelll of in-South .Orangen~-— -'.---;;•;—----v • • -In-a 4 4uart kettle: TO SPONSOR TRIP I/u&ieran' {Vie-ids. teach deaf, minfeteri—working among Hie School to discusi plans for' It U,one of the choice special- coming year ~ r mute children to (peak at itsdeaf to'New Jersey." ~"«e«' prepar-d by. Mickey (Otis) Saute Va cup yellow onions, TO WORLD'S FAIR Philip Anthony Kane III i^hool locaied on.~the. itornier The first monthly pack Guinn,; executive chef of .the_- finely "chopped; Vi cup - grceni Miss Marianne Fischer,, daughg - to Bermuda, the,couple Will're- :odge Estate, on the north ahbre Mrs Parry Caflson, presi- tng~will be held at the school The ATrnerkan Legion Auxil- 1 Wednesday at 7.30 J) m for all, Kew" York World's Fair African poppers, finely chopped and 1 ter of MrM . .and MrsM. AlberAlbt side in Newark. H Long Wand.JEach.O!!ea-_Jihe. dent of Grace Lutheran Ladies Pavilion. It is-an-excdlent-dish 1 iary, Connecticut "Aarms No. 3S, school attract* mor« than 5,000 "Guild, is in charge of the buspresent members and prospec- tsp . ground ginger in "Vt cup Union, wiU sponsor a bus trip Fischer of 893 Garden:' it, tor left-over chicken, turkey, vegetable oil until onions are Union, was married Saturday to' tive new Cubs and their famiU tp- the.^N.y1_Vtorid's.I'alr Oct. 2, -lolt.-'-'1'•'. •' • -•""• -^~-;---=^='~-~ Philip Anthony Kane III,-son aloof or in eombination. it was announced a.t the group's Add one No. 2 can whole to- meeting Tuesday evening.; The of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kane, ' JOIIX>F BICE matoes (2 cups) and simmer 5 chartered bus will- leaVe from Jr., of Iryington.. < PLANSs PROJECTS, fcTg-io-inch skillet:, .._.;; -minutes. Add two-6-oz.-cani Municipal 'Parking lot, Morris • The Rev. GeorgeJMaclio_pffi-. BENEFIT EVENTS Saute 8-lbi; lepoked.chicken,.. tomato. paste...l.tbJi,jsslt^Mi. tsp,. and - GwmdvleW- avenues .,»)t: 9:30 elated- atj'the'-4:30' P.m. cere-! black pepper, % tsp. thyme, a.m. and Will -return' from the mony in St. Paul's fchurch, The Optl-Mrs. Club of Union ~S|mmcr for 10 minutes. Add fair grounds at;jB:30p.Tn., fol- iagton. ;A s reception- followed recently oponed its first meeting "the cooked meat and 'l.isBj_ lowing -the "• flrework'ir " dispUyi at the Veterans' Memorial' Home of #ie new season at the home CARLAN crushed red-popper;—Simmefc ;in-Unlonr--—-i-—--—---'- \--r - of 'Mrs.Vkior Kostin, 712 Bwsr- Misj Mary A,nn Pietrucii of 20_mlnutcs longer., , '. ; are available. _ . . 1 gre,en 'pkwy.. Union. -,... • STUDIO Newark aerVed as ""maid''.: of 'Mrs/Salvitere-Romanb, newlv In a 2-quart sojicepan ' AT addead d ""feature ;;for the hc>nor ;_Brldesmalds were ,;Mrs. :i "I h • I'tmln Studio oi gyests -has been"planned;,The l el«oted.._vice^pre-ident,. preslded Cook 2 cups .white rice (con- Alice McFair of. Elizabeth and ovto the meetinK in absence-of Tomorrow" verted) in ~6 cups water or bus trip Is mapped "out to. go, ss' Carol—Miterko—of—West Mrs. Th"TOdo(r«~i:~G5ryt!coF~:presi- chicken 'Stock—with— •%. cup by way of Hie newly completed "Cildwell, - - ' •••-•-' Mill Ku.ul, Irvlhctoii. N. J. dit - •/• .sliced yellow onions until ten- Verjiazano Bridge from Staten T"Richard" ~Ni.anl.ee_ of. Newark , r -| i*\l'.K!V: KS 'i-GOOO Island to Brooklyn. The public ijenibons -^discussed,.. der?""'" ".- '.'•'... 7 _Ushers were Is invited to'-Join the,trip.." — fund-raising projeo4!. :They : Add'the. gravy of the meat Willjam .Johnson and- John-SM- planTied a TUmmage1 sale,; :»e to the rlce,_,_ ' " ~Mt«r • Theodor*_ ^ Rechatelner lusr both of Iryington. • "• president," has' "appointed Mt»,. date .'to be: announced. Tupper- Oil Portrait . Serve the rice out on a It)-, • Mrs.' Kane; who was gradu- ware and Ohrisfcmas card dem- Of your lovwl w<_ inch platter arranging the meat AlfFed' Stein to be chairman of ated/ from Union' High School onstrations also were! planned In the center. the affair. and Berkeley-Secretarial School, Donations of .Thanksgiving and . Serves. six -to.elght people. Reservations may be made by. East Orange, ',is. employed iby\ Christmas baskits'.will be, given contacting- Mrs tl »t Shell .Ch-micai; Co., Union. '< . MU-6-5309 or .MraTSTeui wtMCtP The. bridegroom, an alumnus read ;M~ID^A=JQfe2=JUail-tht-li«1p Wantihl 6-0340. of High TREE !iyed;..froirr;th«iyed;.fomthi; .cl.dub'b s Jbrtlon ot th. Clonlflid Poa.i. You can l . Ji3r:ifeJ; Greece,; who find onamploybr^~H yaiir Mrvletf. "' : '.' be hosts at aVdistrict.dihner, Oct 28; to be held at Town and'Cam- "TATirWpRKSHQP Restaurant, Morris ave HELD LAST WEEK Union.: ii " ' SALE -The^unlor: Wonwn's-eiub of Connecticut Farms,' Unioji, held its "first VfOrkshoPiofithe-itafiH FOR SEPTEMBER f_all 'season. i«st week at the home of Mrs. Wayne Beiswln- ger, welfare chairmaii. The Junlorii .made_lelt "But- ton-My-iJo61cs'*"lol1ie-distrlbuted to children's homes throughput the..area. -: i_.'-_ —-:. ." — Mrs. Bolswinger and Mrs. Donaid-Wirtli, president, visited tHe°°CHildren'g .Psychiatric C

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* PUIS Many iNlore 'Sunday Platform : WIGS; - The opening • address at the b AND" "S Money Saving Specials Ethical Culture Society'of Essex Count/, "will be ;gWon by its leader, William Rogers, ,Tr., Sun- : VINCENT'S ••••"• •- ••'••'• THIS WEEK LIST , SALE day at the Society's building, 516 iwoo 1095 Prospect sf.,' Maplewood. The HOUSE OF BEAUTY ESTEY- ORGAN .:,,•.•-../...... , tojxlc will be "Rellglqn vs. i'aith." t621 MORRIS AVE. 89 • WfrtON (3ENTE|l • EXCELSIOR CHORD J3BGAN ...,, During' the. summer,'Rogers ;dt- $1246 rected theiCentcr for Education MU 6-3824 , BABY GRAND PIANO In Doniocrocy xt the-University; Ne. Ap]ioltttm«nl N«c«< • JANSSEN PIANO .v.... ;;..:.;;;,...... ,:.. I43.M 595 of California. . . FENDER JAZZMASTER GUITAR 349. W 273 FENDER TELYCASTER GUITAR '530.00 168 DOUBLENECK GUITAR moo 89 Student Guitars 3-Piece Drum Outfit $15.95 — R.03,3 30 $149.50 "J ,a, »,u thl« lolurdoy », Com« All to Anlhony'i Annlv«r«d»y ._ 'Vv'Jlroy 'KICKS1, elegaKtly feminine _ Z-wny stretch p^ts,:Wib^ 'foievei' crease, machine washable Btfn-Loh, THE FLASHBACKS Iwu.l Mr. Wdll/ C«yl., farmtrly el Wtivntr Broi. Motion Wcluni and (raodwoy ihowi, H»W dan» _whlte; $18'.. -Topped with Wllroy "TOP-KICKS', easy lifting black llniltmlor ol Anlhony'i-Stliool of Muile who will b* sn hattd to Jlituo and J.wonilmU oil Hi! ,. and White pullpver,$lS 00. Matching 'FOOTPRINT' sllpperg, $8 ° Instruments Taught • Sold •Rented • Repaired MIVATl OR tUM INtTIUCtlON »••.'.'. '•,• .••••• . '.• v • * ' ,.. Att'Ultl - 1035 ELIZABfctH^VE. STAN SOMMBR • Uftlon, N.J. at U«Jon O«lt«r • Phone MU 6-2»28 ELIZABETH • EL4-620O

**• \ * y, September IGH AUXILIARY "FOLLIES OF 1965' ^ WILL BE ONSTAGE NOVEMBER 19,20 To Receive Show Proceeds ^"-OAhhe Irvingtog n General kos. of" WostfleU, Bre serving as co- DltaKAuxillar..U-1. i,i,,Jl!a>-,yr '•PSIIIIM"follies, " slate*lateid* chairmen,- and members:-assist- '.A group of talented soloists, Hollo Dolly, Oliver'"ind tor Irrth*tpn High School Nov. ing'~bn. ,thlg. committee Include rom the area together witti are unong the favorite shows ft and 20, "frill raise; funds for Mrs. Bernard Lilien, of Maple- BY TOM DORR mpils from the Joa_Huddy..Tal- that will be reprised. "' ,.,..;..,, • blood volume-^-detennlnallon wood,. Mrs. Emlgdio tola, of :nt Center, otf Irviiigton, will For those who esmnot ''a&ndjj • , machine to be used. a-Mtie Hos- Mountainside, Mrs.- Harry Fre- >ut on "The Best at Broadway"; the penfpmance but are (- •----• -irerti-Mns-Sal-HuKireHor-Mf»HM — IFROSTEP IT WITH—: in-assisting-tti«-«loisti THICK, CHOCOUTE ICING Bason, president of the auxil- Maclyn-Baker,JUrs. Fred Houck, ay -nigtvt In St. building plan the comiTu^*^ ir*.(i iary. • -.. •„ •-.. . Iliwi. Norman Ubhaus, Mrs. W. I BAKED A WHITE LAYER School Auditorium, 9th »t. andnounoes mailed donations art Be-, . Mr«. Herbert -Haug.'-iof West- Howafd-^Plati, Miss Helen Rus- CAKE IN MY HOME EC CLASS Js ou!h_Onaage jye J}ew»rk,_ior ing received at the; monaater*. > ling, Mrs>Charies Nadel, Mtis.' TODAY, MOTHER. u They a#K these be ad,dreased to fitid, ts chairman " at the Jour- Dear Amy: he benefit of the Dominican BaJ, a main source of revenue. Otto FricK, Mw. Harold Lam- Cloister Building Tund. the Dominican Cloister Building ijfrs. Joseph Marchln, oflrv- mermann, Mrs. AUen Fralelgh, I have been going out with Fund, in care of the Dominican' and Mrs. John Albabese,_ aU_oJ Prooeeds. from the show, slat- Sisters. 13th av«. and fttfart and Mrs. Peter Duelks, this-boy for-about-e-yeanV'He ed tor an 8 p.m, curtain, wilj help Irvington. • . ; .• "~ :wen{-tnto-'-tbe--n« vy--Bbout-'-ll'- Mrs. Clifford Nelson, of West* ; the Dominican field, Is Foljle*-chairman of the weeks ago.- Here's my problem: modern addition to Us Newark Teen Contest Winner "1965 Follies." When he went away he told me monastery. The music rrom 10 he would write to me. Well he f Broadway's hit shows will be To Get $10,000 Car nc-Juded in the program. does and I write to him almoBt An arm teenager could be Boystown Schedules— Ruddy Is .directing"iftenmter —i hosen Mix Teenage -America every nlgbi". to the letters I taLrvment-in which the following _ Jdlta*10000l!JhJnlwtajL*,0_.Q.lgJI _ OpertHouse Visitation write to him, I «*k him a lot of oloists will appear: Ceaiare grthlp and a 1968 Comet con- New Jersey's fioystown "Hi" HISS. "HERBEBTTJAtJG questions. Some of the questions antaroma, Gloria PatrWo, Carol fertible, :\_____. •; - mean a lotto" me' buV some" of THE TEACHER SAID SHE G Ida Palmfaano, Bea Girls between the ages of 13Sundayy frofr m 2 to 6 pp. m it HAD NEVER SEEN A CAKE nd .17 can pick up an official has beeb n announcedd by M Msgr. them are just ordinary-and I TUAT I nnwpp J James Mulread, John Mulling, [isf Teenage' America entry Robert P Egan, director. There wouldn't ask: them U I didn't Maureed,, Texie1 Willis, Laura Of M H. i MM. IVM. •»• t >rm at Maplecrett Lincoln Mer- are currently 100 boyj_aged 11 | Overheard 1 want him to* answer-them.-But Mulling, Jack Geary and Ruddy. ury,..188])..Springfield sive., Ma- to" 18- residing~"aidi"™**t NeN w JerseyJy- he doesn't answer theml Why? lewood, local headquarters for Boy stown, -he • explained. illllllllllllllll by Eff nHllllllllllllllll^ That's, my silly sob story, and enberg and Rose Masessa. The ie national pageant. Visitors to the 'open" house, will be -shown-through,the-var_- I hope you won't think, it's,..too music is. being, provided by Syl- Contestants will" be judged on "In answerto a'quety by hisstupid to answer. ViliurGWaonr plahl«t~8Jid' the 1e basis of poise, personality, ious buildings..One of the high' lighU-of- the_tour.-.wilL,l father as to whether or nothe ... Cindy Barry Ross Orchestra. ~ - .- lteliigence™ talent—-and—good hid enough~~moI»yT a young Several of toe production num- now $228,000, dining room il Dear' Cindy: • - •//""•• was dedicated.""recently;" =freshman-replled[- D€ar-Dad,-t crs will be' those presented by ult competition. have -plenty_of_cash_and it Is pj the Joe Ruddy Talent Center in holding out real good but plcaso your auertlaoi. because your let- its 'Bee* of Broadway" show at ters look like military questlon- the New Jersey Pavillion of (He send me some .5 cent stamps,_i natresr^Keep them newsy Sharpen Up -cen ha World'* Fair; 'tot The" King and. I, lotion and razor blades.' And In hearing what you're doing. jv.as-jvri.tten ^ of Music, Oklahoma, The TICWS et home and his friends. l>loyed-f<»<-ilv«-weeks- Amy:,-: ^ Music |Ian, Bye Bye Birdie, made two phone calls "collect." Send him 'newspaper dippings I've known ,this-,-bpy.^for_a ; davld BURR! a division of MURDOCH WALKER amall children) to keep (her in South Pacific, My Fair Lady, that would amuse bun (and, for cigarettes (two packs a day) and whole year.. He is very cute but My neighbor said "My niece shy^ He likes me and I like him. kicks, send along this reply) take her out every few days; was telling me that her four-year • ' • • I know that he wants to ask me old,;son after saying the. usunl Dear Amy: j ' .. She doesn't help one single bit to go' steady, but every time we . . b iHwiiT'FrWay for •njdnltarisHi -iiGod bless Mommy, -God .blew, I'm 12 years .old and in the around the house —"other''than get a chance together, there is lub, wdal, church iwwg, • ,'•" Daddy, and-others" always ond- .keeping-all..the coffee cups dirty always some kind of. Interrupt, _ venth grade-1 have a glriicJend i • i IIJ i r js^ r r^i ^ ~ — ^^ v •M^N -^-r— -r^ ed with. "Good-night God." who has a bad: habit of: taking and the ash trays a mess. J.. am Uon. What dp.xpu suggest I do? ' ' -Tired-of-int«rruplions. 7 -thing«^Ona-day-she.and I went a quiet, easy-golng-tyfiehgtJS- A fa-lend of Larry's .mother was to the store,together. The own-son. So is my husband. We, donT Dear Tired: rather pleasantly-plumpr—While er of the store was talking to me like a lot of noise and disagree-- j.Bfaice'ypu-both-itfceesch other visiting' Larry's family at theand_he_dWn't see my girlfriend ments. What can I do-with, her? so well. Why not -fceep"nohat lake they all went" swlmnrlmr way. Happy-to-lucky tnke nomo candyr-but-I--did_I My_brother-ln-lawy; ; rth her out "on«4By. Coming out of the water,HdnV say.- anything because .It. of hihis . housh e threth e daysd'' agoago.)) saved by Hie beUt. ^his 3flehd^tiMnarkcd,. ^.jttn't jmigjt_have hurt her feelings. I'm sure shejieeds a doctor. i ' ." • * ;•; sqem to. swim asrairSs~rcnike Address all letter* tot; to.!' To" which Larry. ...replied, She~haT'i£Ke^rwallets^and-inok I'll do whatever you say. Even "Well, Miss S, you see you aren't noy, too. Two of' the walleta AMY ADEMS DEPE just built for speeds ~7~IT" but she gave thorn .'.'i,..there's no 6ther~wiy ^C, -Amy, i my'deaf hus- Fqr a personal reply enclose a with her7 banff arin""ChiWreTMJCfidjTic.) NKD HELP? find Hit KIOHT p.r»on with gelf-addressCd' enve Helpless Sick and Dlsi lope. ji_Wanl Ad, Call 614-7700 | Dear Disgusted! Dear Helpless! 1 A friendship with—one —There ! no quick remedy for a stoops to stealing Is anything but troublesome molher-in-Uw. But desirable. You1 should have told (I the haa Worn your hospitality the storekeeper right then and (and thoJmdiet) thin, it's up to Travelers there. Her Jeellngs are not near- friendlhubby lo tell her to leave ly as omportant aa the enbarasa- permanently;-- nnttl the f ment she would have suffered mends-her wayil f which might have enred her. Her " * *) parents should be {old. If .yon Dear Amy: _!The finest in V *,' ean't tell them, the, guidance ! -UPHOLSTERY I read In a recent column of |jfllriir;»»R CRUItlS TO My problem !• the oldeit o! IUMUDA •IIOUTH AMIRICA a ing about. •• Fre« Ettlmate* "• " TIC 8IJP COVEHfl all ttmes,'.< my mother-in-law "A Reader WEST INDIES • NAI5AU PROLSTERING Tlow ••$399 When I was married 1*> years B«»nt«w!Bri_ Josephs MAM TO ORMII • ago, she'^was a" Iovely«'pejWton. You are sojifht! Our beloved Now she is a trouble maker. 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- : ••:,;.:•• ••;'-!.• •t- . r -•;-•.•'•i..'i- ••:[.* . *•' , \ PARLIAMENTAUT .+ Thursday, September 23, f'965 * M Miss Milo, hotted the party Vor 2| GROUP-WSTALLS Miss Marijaytie Murtderick SHOWER IS HELD 25, gueste^at the homp o( Ifitt- WOMAN OF UNION FOR BRIDE-TO-BE Milo's parents at Union. - - Mrs. Harry JD. Koller-of-Untoh Weds Russell L. Bondura A surprise" br|dal shower.-was has been installed as held of held Sept. 12 for Miss. Jean Mllo -".MislTMllo will be ^ the publicity committee of; the Mi*s Marljayne Mundcrlclc, as bridesmaids were Miss of Union. Mrs. Karen Wot}, who Stanley Siarniak of Union, Qct TnewIy-organlZfd ~New: Jersey- Ht'mphlftr nf Mr. ami Mrs. Chrk- stin«tasfcd.c]|be m- 'secretary." ^ . Uve groups-in-the_use of dem- Her husband; who was grad- la'l our carpal (raftiman raitora fha original.oawny, .. ocratic procedures and practices. PRINCIPAL, STAFF- uated from West field- High laxlura pnd IU. Into your Kugur Coroar, NOWWr- Courses in-parliamentaryriw*>- School,, is employed by the Mine' CAROLE yau'll ba ihrillad. Your homa will laani nay^o,olnl eedltre Will be conducted this ARE HONORED, BY companympany.. . •eason by members of the state ST. JAMES GUILD The couple will reside in-—MISS association at-the-Bonnrl Rrnnlc i The MoUicr's Guild of 3'.Union. , 9x12RUfiSr and Metuchen Adult Schools. James^Sphoo!, Sprlngfield.-held ENGAGEO-T^WED; Profanionolly Claonad Inairr oy Club of Ui Association of. parliamentarians school principal, and the facul- Northern New Jerscy_win >io'il Bp to be held Nov. 6 from ifr a.m ty, were honored guests. - L-1.-.., ... its fall mcctin" V'-_''-v have announced the engage- r to S p.m. Mrs. Hilda Dunn, school nurse, K:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs.ment of their daughter, Carole, presented a bclafjalk outlining Robert Bo'ody,.au~u.-^- . -.- J (o •"DomenlcK~Pascarella£son "of 'WALL TO WALL • 10c her program for" the' year.. rd., South Orange. Co-hostcs.; is Mr, and Mrs. LoUlS Pascarella s Foniou* "Karpet-Kare" Method SWEET CORN A JOY "••'"^^"S^iisfe Guest speaker for the-evening of Newark. The announcement Mrs. Sheldon Gross of West Or- 'J? y°u[ Ho'me,' Store or. Offlco. was Mrs. Doris Dallas, a World ange was made Sunday at an engage ~t-Ok i N boUK.~/Wt?ttr- "Book Encyclopedia" representa- R •••'.'ws tive. '. Donald Dlckakon, director of. rant in-Newarkr- OR PICNIC "I KtAi Mrs. Alfred Grant, president, sdmlssions relations will discuss Miss, Fresulone, whoSi was uon't pass up sweet_corn Introduced tine new'of fleers.'They the"alumnl interview report. -• graduated" from Union High when you are shopping says are: Mrs. Warren Henderson, Officers-forh^thpgi S: Mary' W. Armstrong, s°ntor year are: Schooli is MKg.-RUSSEIA-Lr-BONDURA vlce-presldent;-rMrs, Carl Rels^- Mrs. Robert Fried, nut Woodworking and -Lumber - County Homei econpmlsEHPTesh tor, recording secretary! Mrs. ppresident; ; Mrs.—Robert—Brodyy, corn newly harvesEed*7~fop«_ In ii Co., Newark. , Rlehard Foster, Mina,|»nj|iiit. Vice-president; Mrs. 'F— P. Mc- Her fiance is employed by flavor and tenderness, will make secretary; and Mrs. Thomas Cormick,. treasurer; Mies Joann. a high point In both indoor and Pierce, iL Royal' BaVbors, Irvlngtonr : . .Nw.Jtfyy^M^^p..ila.wrt a(i»T^ MeinOtial Volunteer^ Guild i Qunn, treasurer...... IlliaWhS Araa Mlddlawx County ',. WaiKloU Ar«i .' outdoor meals. Fill up the kettle and_. Mrs.:. Fred 0^. Jtnsen; re- IIMX County • (Tall fr»a) l*marut County with corn or pile, up the outdoor Wfegr, -Francis X. Coyleismod- eratov of- the guild. . ' cordnlg secretary. ~~ OUR DIAKINI^ ., . grill-for this is' a good summer "—Refreshments wewrierved by All alumnae are Invited, to 1 li noon Friday for arganlnOon, for- corn, with abundant sup- Gotivefttion^elegates the elghith grade mothers. , attend the meeting. • ' plies-available to meet any and The Memorial General. Hos- shop. For further Information. pital Volunteer Guild, • XJnlon, Mrs, Leonard Nusbaum may be BE SURE TO PICK UP YOUR NEW HESE COUPONS IrOR .'•Wa in New Jersey look for- discussed plans to send fourdel -contacted at 208S Tyler »t., Un- ward- to' eating -thii- delicious^ ' ..-Osteo- ion. _ Garden State product. OITerTwe pathte Guild Association Con- Jn_j>lace of the group's regu- GRAND ''wilt-driva through the countryr TR.PLE l i l vention In AlbUfljjetflllf, N,M.r mST: UNION 111 I aaji'' 'CT!!!11WBffiWigW^CTeV'^ aide to'roadside ,Market* with at.tts flrsf regu- queraderptny^wllt be held, lar meeting Sept. 16 .at .will be. prize* and game*."TOe SLUE •njoy'~ 'the Jtreat .'of - fresh Mahon's Realty otti; MoMahph'i picked corn. Goodt-quallty cprj> xii.avitir-'Urilon.^Wrt Realty j>fflc'e., ^ STAMP ••.'•^i^1 can' b» - .- — eletr-president, presided. ,. , liii^M^fc'<-<'.i ?, i'a .. Refreshmehla were ~iterved""af TO HELP YOU GET FREE GIFTS QUICKER /-too- -^The-delesfatarmimed- are Mr*. the- conclusion of .last week's ;TO SEE MANY WONDERFUL & EXCITING GIFTS' Corn sold at the. markets will teonard, -Nusbatlm, Mrs- ;,W.il- meeting. Wm taste .best if it has been cooled Jiam Kroehd, Mrs. rrances.Bw- FREE 50 rr STAMPS at' the farm and kept cool. nett.and. .Mrs... MareJyn.-'Werrier; .,Watch^or^the way it's displayed ,Certificates and pins' were CLUB^RESI DENTS at the store.'Warm'temperaiuren awarded to Miss. GloV'a! Pabsliy. Instant Coffee or . undue delay between and Mrar'Burton—Armm, 500 GET INVITATIONS 'harvesting.and use are hard on h6UV'r'plH;"rMrs;-M,tclhaBl: Belkoff; flavor and tenderness in sweet and^ Mrs. Louis Schaible, .100 TO UNICE* AFFAIR TURKEYS (hour certificate. .'..,.. ' "7".. Presidents cif' wonjeh's clubs - corn. ' .,;..' .' . • ' • • and, evening'membersWp_ch^lr- Roasting corn'outdoors can be ' Mrs. Fr«d Martin; Nurses' Aid tFRB50eSTAMPS r chairman, announced thit a men of. the N«w Jersey Stale. WI.12B.I. quite' easyr *rb^liuslcinir-«ach Federation_of 1 Womnn's ; Clilbs rear and removlag the silk, brush nurse's aid course will'begin some •WafO«B-»rtlBll» MU MUSTS) time In October. ' '- ••••--• - — r and leaders in ohuroh, civic and with melted' butter or margarine ; jf'r mn|;«Til7jiH; Corn, frltteril,. wafflest or m SESO; young women who sin«. internal : : pancakes, baked corn ' pudding. .-Mrs. Frank Gagnon of Spring- tlonal songs tc+aise money for ri : >',Mi'^Iii.-l "or corn relishjare all.delicious. field has been appointed prcsl- UNICEF,' wil1-tal«Jpart In the ! FREE 50 E STAMPS mmm Cut the corn off the cob into-a- d*nt nf tih« 1U*M P«l, lnj-nl nhap- 'A—New-Fash loned' •GHOUNOROUND •hallow •bowl,—using—!• sharp ter ' of • Beta.- Sigma_;.Phi, Inter- T panrrjcKaye-and thetownspeople "iRe7"aS3. cuffing 8own>vard to national'. org«nliation~tor-Tvomen, Hallowcmi," a film made- by .avoid cutting yonnelf. To' thewhich oMers opportunities for at teonla for UNICEF, will be basis pancake or waffle- recipe friendship, developmentt of oul-screened, accompanied by In- *_-..: i*W^ ""• " "••" ' ' 1 tural - aptwc«lati6n. and tom^ add abput-enr-;cup of kernels . : troductory remarks by Mrs. C, GR0 !im :K > When iery.ed,wlth creamed beef, niunWes. serv^lce.. ' . -Howard Sanbom of-Glqn Ridge." I UK 50 ss STAMPS I ™2' " :;;,--* W -— ar«i^ ,js«c»»n >*f 9^ - ~Beltnont, NiCF?" "'.". • plialsjfWho--talce'""th'elr Mt- and pepper tn ttkitev -~:rT1nrvron~Oif Mr. and Mrs.- Sal- sludlM at \TJnion--JuiUor-Collegez leaflet, "FttshrSweet Corn," »<-•-«•-•• ."»'...'iaauaterd Union «~ MAZOI^OH- -Vr'g

Can Adi Spfce To Stiacks Aitd Meals FREE 50 = STAPfiPS 1 " Bread 'n'butter pickles can be Select Jar*> an* lids that are BREAD 'N' BUTTER PICKLES JH Peanut Sprend made at home to add spice to free of cracks, chips,' or dents 4 Quarts ilioed cucumber* meals and macks .throughout or' nny defect that may prevent . (40-80) the year, notes ttifcqounty home ah'tight' seals and cause needless W «u» salt' .. . . .'. economist. spoilage. Be ture' to lise the Ice Cubes (to help keep th« These have long been a fav-right kind of jar closure for. the. thin cucumber illoes from PRIE^M S STAMW «-"WilMI ."• erlte pickle to prtse'rvu among type.of jar. /'•.,.'.• •' ' , breaking) .'• Coffee Stie country folks, but have.gained Before lining, wash gloss jars t' quarts ilioed; onions In popularity In this, urbanized In hot, soapy water. . Rinse thor- 1 Quart vinegar . Poriy •rea, ' ,' . . oughly. Heat jars in hot water , * eunii Wfwy.'i.i,,,'.,,',.,' '- • Equipment of the right kind before filling them with hot food. . 1 tabtespoon jyele'r'y and size for,preparing pickles IK Leave the jars in the hot water 2 tablespoons^ mustard seeds until you are ready, to fill them, v ' essential • for saying time and 1 tablespoon tlnrrr FREE 50 s STAMPS dnergy, • « • ; Wash and' rinse all lids ex- - 1 teaspoon turmerlo' For heating pickling liquids, cept those with sealing com- (optional) BOSGO TOMATO SOUP use p'ans of unchlpped tnamcl- pounds. Some metal lids with Va *ea*poon .white pepper urroal . ' ware, stainless steel, aluminum scaling compounds need boiling; (optional) or- glass. Do not use copper, others need only a dip in hot Gently stir salt liilo thinly TEA BAGS brass, galvanized pr iron uten- walert Follow the manufactur- sliced cucumbers. Cover with ills; thise metnls may react with er's directions for'the method to ice cubos. Let stand,two or lihree . acids or jmlU .and cause undesir- T' Ttpn FREE 50 = STAMPS "Wble'.color'Vhiirises in'Hh»"i>icku;s. UsV oleah', ne\v .rubber' rinftfj. ot •crisp'arid boldl"'A(ld'mo're WtLk&vlM For the boiling jjvatcr bath, the right size for jam. Dip these it melts. Drain; add onions. YUBAN COFFEE !.'.!: 89* M any large metal container may In/bnlllng.wnUr before placing Combine remaining ingredi- Coffee Li PWOMSOWMIX ^35" MARTINSON COFFEE :.','.! 89« WGETABUESOUP8"-»1 be used If it is deep enough to them on the jars. , . ents; brine quickly to a boil and CHOCK FUU O'NUTS !,!!;89< allow fnr one or two inche« of Preserve those.bread V but- boil 10 minutes. TOMATO JUICE 2'iZ w«(ter above the tojVn of the jars ter pickle* for your family'* en- . Add cucumber and vtnlon slices . plus a little extra space for bolK joyment. . and. bring to boil point. Pack at i .ing. • It should also.have a close- once uj hot •jar«V.Rrncess in boil- 'v • UNION —* Cen»»r dt CW»|iuf ». —, Op«« !«»• TKofi. - Prl. * Sat.'MI 9 |k.w. OPEN SUNDAY • A.M. to 2 P;M. fitting cover and >» wide or wood NUBA ibl* KaUd tNa Halp WonlaJ Ing water bath (212 degrees F.) (action of tKa ClaiilAad P«g". Yay ton SPRINGFIELD — Gen.ral Or«*K. "CoMtor/Morrii '* MounVoln Avi.',"-^ Open Mqnddy »Hru Thuriday; * «:m,10ifmw,i'lFriday 9! A!«;^*;lt>:;P>wh^ rack with partitions to keep the; 1 30 minutes. Remove jars from airabably Una an amployar wha tgn uta Saturday,^^8 «.m. lo9 p.wvr Sunday, 9 a.m.io 6 p.m. •, " ' . « -^-.. »i-^Bj Jan from touching each nther' yaur iarvl Aii-Takar. , typ* Mal

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:. .••»., •. \.'.-l : • ' \ m *4huraddy, September 23, 1965 * Fhtifresbyterian "Church Chuckles b CARTWRIGHT •' jChurck y Morris ave.. at Shtnrt. Springfield, New Jersey-- W Presents Tli»Want~^a«»ffrer7~HaTiCmairnn^-yDT^^ Donild 0. Weber young people wbo-ipent a : -<*»irro«n- riw»«-R>-<^yi-*e<»e*ai^lMWr-H. M Today —— fl "" a.m.-4 p.m., f|eld-Mounts.ln»ide Chapter at L_Hoer. at PeddU School at Hlghtatowni . \~" Mountainside- rummage sale In dining area of American Red Cxo»« ior 'the Re-elected to the board of di- Delegate* to the New JerseFHitfi" Redeemer Lutheran Parish 'House", Sponsered-by 1965-66 year at the recent annual rectors were Mrs X B. Gebert, School Leadership Development ~ Union Chapel Indies' Evening Group. 1 p.m., tneetlritf. Mrs. Winton Hamilton, Miae Center conducted by the Red ClarV and Cflwperthwalte pi. ; openlngxhoir rehearsal for Girls' Cross were. Pat Bobal, Anne Rt 82, MounUUuB*' Other officer* elected include: Emma Pierce, Joseph Spayth and Rev. Walter ArKeunlnf Choir, Chapel. TT>.m.. Senior Younffhana Elected for the first Hut*r, Anne Schm*llenbeTg«r,__ TToday — 8 P.m., Choir. . __ Choir rehearsal, Chapel; --: vice chairman, Adolph'M. (jkoas; | Vicar ' .- . - . second-vice ehsJrmaSTTilw. X. B, time to the board were Mrs John Sunday- — 9:30 a.m., Sunday Sunday — »:30 a.m.. Church RICHARD C. MARKWORTH treasurer, Bernard C, B. Anderson, Mrs Roger Cock- School teachers' meeting prayer •School. Classes for all on a burn, Mra. G I MoCredle and %od4y — 3:45 p.m.- , ..Confirma - meeting-. 8:45 a.m., Sunday I graded basis for children and Mrs. John MoCulIougb classes TV-&-B: H30-*=«)T ScnoolrH^^.iii.. Monitor-Wor- youirii=peo"ple."between the-age* AAUW SCHEDULES U orts appointments; 7145 p.m ihip Service. The Rev. William of a and 17 are taught in the Community ~— Mrs Joseph W Valentine, uthcr Choir; 8 p.m., Meeting of Lincoln,- dean of Northeastern Chapel and Parish Houses-Nurse- Presbyterian chairman of volunieeri,.preseni- BRIDGE SERIES; j "members.. CoHegiate Bible Institute will ry Service for toddlers, ages l ed -»w*rd» to volunteer workers —_ 3;1!T p.m., Junior reach. 7lP.m.p. the Family hour, Meettnf House- lute M five-year service pins went PUBLIClNVUED ' fy ; p, and 2, Is held in the Chapel. 8:30 Mountainside — nd: CHildren'd' s Choirsi ; B.'45 p.m., the Rev. Lincoln will speak. •-..and 11 a.m., identical church to the following- Mre H H Schedules are beiK^ Jlteth Zone Waltllcr League Monday — 7 p.m., Pioneer worship services. Christian Edu- Eev. Elmer A. Taleott Jr., pastor Anderson, chairman Red Croat C Youth; Marvin D Kill, motor or the round robin* .g Ijretreafc . Guild. cation Sunday will be observed. —Friday-*—aim—Day- ftursery Lournamenti, sponsored^alliiuel- I • Sunday-1——fl!30 a.m'.T Early Wednesday — 8 p.m., MidThe-Rev- . Dr.~G. Wendell Jung chool. service; Mrs H I. Hoer, secre- M«i«l tary and. staff aide, Mrs T A. ly by -to alnslde Branch l^lck •Children'* Choir; 9:45 week Service. will preach at both services on Saturday-10 a.m., Cbapet-and "of the American I »,mr,—fcunday- School; 11 a ,m;; 'The Church — A Teaching Westminister Choir. ~ A Bev. Richard L. Petcnnan ) "So far you've f «IW fci •vtryHilnfl sion and Reality." 11 a.mTCrTaidTad" teen and motor service; Mrs W talnsidfe girl*. |tlon Service; Concordia., Bronx - -Education. * pirn., instruction. There wiU be eight teami, __ _J| I le, DTiY, Speaker wiU7be"br. clas* for adult newr members ;\nd ev.ry+iilnfl MaUtctwI. Why not Uka a whack rollll , nursery, kindergartenkidrt , B. Kenny, canteen: MES-MCCW- IE. W- Homrighausen. Parish House. 7:30 p.m., West- grade* 1-3. 7 p.tn. _W*stmliust«r dle, production; Miss Olga. Palk, composed either of coupled or of / [ Today—8, p.m., Church Choir 1imarip&H&n" 1 canteen; Miss Helen Wiltons, all women,—meeting 'either -In Fellowship. • " --' • ' . Mopdjy.—9 a.nWk.W~M;lJ rehearsal.~ . mlnster Fellowship for high canteen; J"red Grander, ., Girl Scout Rabbi Israel S, Dresner —TfFWmiT are. . '...„ jtudy. 8 a.m., Chancel Choir. lady; MTS. Edward Petz, gray 2S2.0271. - the service: sermon theme, "Good Troop 380. 8 p.m., Presbytery Cantor: Mark J. Blddelmari I School (Chapel; 8 p.m., Panel Grief!" II a.m., Adult Forum. Rev.- O. F. Atcheson. pastor lady. | meeting t& the Friendship " Summit ".", " 9 p.m., leadership school,) First Baptist Church Lan, will be called to the Torah Saturday — 11 a.m., Cherub ';• '. . AD t.460» •i;^...-;',.v.;.: Guild of the First Baptist Church no Elm St.. WesUleld : WiIn -presenttnit Mrs Valence of WcsUleld. The-sesilon ^U ,' FireTChurch ia Bar Mltzvah. •--—-'.==— hi ' Sunday Masses It 7. 8, JL:15, Clinton Hill Baptist The Rev. William K. Cober' .Sunday—7:30 p.m.i Rosh-Ha* Sunday.— 9,a.m., MaranatHan "lo:3O"».w. and 1Jnoon... with' her 28ith year pin, Ohalr- open at 8 15 p.m. In the Educa- ; • ' . minister ,~ ahana evening services- Sermon man Vounghans expressed the tion Building. jOf Christ- Scientist 281E Morrle ave:, Union Choir. 9:30, Church _ School for Weekday MasseuL8j30, 7:15 Today. ~ 8 p.m., Chance! choir topic,. "It's the Jewish Season' all ages. Rally: Day 'program. arid 8 a.m. . ;' : "deepest appreciation of the Hostesses for the evening will «S E. Broad it, Weatfleld HeV^ John D. Fto.il. paator community tor her devotion and b«r Mrs.-Virtor r " " Offipe Phon« MU 7-9440 . rehearsal, 8:15 p.m.. Long ran* for Religion." • • • .'. •••'•,.—- Special Invitations to all parent*. Hollday_Maise8 at 0, 7, 8 and -Sunday A ri.«.m,; Service*, planning committee. •••••.• ~' Monday — 10:30 am., Rosh 10:46, 18th Trinity Sunday wor-' 10:30 ajn. and. 12 noon. dedication to (he Red titom pro- Carol DfJtchajrt, u r • Sunday School and fluriery. > Today—y a p.m., choir rehearsalsa . Friday — 3:30 pm, Descan Hashana morning service.. Ser- ship service. Read. at~home this First Friday Masse* at 8:J0r gram.'' — Holly. Devotions will M ,led by 1/ Wadnesaay — 8M5 p.m., Tes. "Frida"Fid y ^11 P-m.P,, ChristiaChith i n choir rehearsal. .4:!o''p.m.. Bel mon' topic: : "Cod and Modern week. Galatlans 5:88-6:10 and 7:15 rand Ili3p • e^jj*.'. •'••.• You*h_pmi: foe service render- Mis* Dorothy Bushby.'Mrs, John Ittoiony. ;.. ' •-.(•' •• .'•'• S»rvlcfil_Brigidell , 7:115 ' Canto ohblr^-rehearial.-Church Man) A New form of Delclde." Matthew .6:24-34. Sermon! "The Miraculous medal •'"• novena, ed *t die Veteran* Hospital were MUler wUI preside. I^ lpoV; deepHfiiio reel Pioneer Glrlf (Pilgrlm; group), retreat, Molly. Pitcher Inn,.Ree --Tuesday,-—_ lQ a.nH., Sermon Upward, Call of God in Jesus Monday at 8 p.m. Benediction awarded as follows: first year: lunday — 8145 . a.m., Sunday during school year - on^ Frldayi. £UlaccpgDnlh topic! "Whitfaar American Jtw- Christ." .ReadTwie" Tiful chapter Meny—Birndy;- Cherleen Deifht u fool". CU fofljLgjJflE prMatthnwJI..Go»pel. «;15, cars at 3:30 p.m. Baptisms on Sun- Ann de Jong, Margaret JCaln, rd sent* of tniflgs. * Saturday-—- ChurclT': JUteaa( ry?" days at 3 p.m. by appointment. This statement team.: t'fc ^^Eromotlotl n Day. "ira'.fn., nurs- Mollolyy Pitcher Inn,, RidBsnlc. leave for special youth meeting Join Kavanaugh, ChtiaUne Ker- I Christian' Science .textbook' (Se ery class, Children's Church, li SundaSd y —. 8:48455 and—UdU' a.m. for. Senior High, on SlaTerT I»- Confessions -every Saturdayy rolaUjte Neely. Marianne a.m.,: mnrnlng worship serifice. 11 ~"St James -land-at- the Castleton HiU Mor»- Pryor, Alice Shade, Doris SWck- fi and H»alth with Kiwt ti Mornini g "WorshipWhi . SermonS' by t .thh« and oh the **d Firat Fridays ney, Catherine 6r6liga, Marilyn I the Scripture* by Mary Bakei 6 p.m., Adult Bible-Prayer Fel- pastor on the subject,"Callec 4S •.Springfield ave. avlan-dChurch.,'• ". • . 53CTa7/iftr'?30 to8 1 Eddy) is a central theme or th lowship. 7 p.m., evening Gospel by God." Music under'the di- Springfield Wolff . «er«lceiM8i39,;ji,m,1^hymh. sing,,'., B+MiiT."»ra»«ta X. CoT, BM ~~Se6o>nt year pins: Susan B»va- I Bible' lejjon to - be read Sunday ! rection of. Mrs. Donald - Tuesday, — 8 pjnM Sunday B«T. Edward OeMtng and •naujh, Mary Ann -NeeJy, C*nA 1 Blnke, director. 8:45 ana .1 Jtamplt Beth Ahm I tii Christian ' Science duirehei l^'d;th V KOoSard NardODt" Plenty, Alice Prince, Anne I across the world.. The subjec a.m., -Church School session EpiscopalV Church asslsUnt i>aitor*_ An Affiliate Of The_UnltM_ —Main at. oppoalte Taylot-rd. Sbhmalenlberger, Paula Spilner, 111 "Reality." mwttag. 4:30-6 p.m., Church memberehli lynagogae of Amerlea Saturday — Confession' from MlUbnrn, N.*. Pinnae Taylor, Suzanne SmWh( II.. S^PturalreadliigiyrflHjJCl ',^Wednesdaj;--8 p.m^ jrayor- c]aM,..S_j,m»J.iunjpr..High Tel Rahbl Beuben R.' Ltvlne la verse from Hebakkuk in h praise service!' Youth Choir re- lowship. pJ7g •~B4»»—to^-BaO—pjn. and from- Sev. James B. Unflsley.Jlector UbroMiy onsicen, ~ -to-S~: Cantor Israel Welsmsn H. H Anderson, dhalr- loid Testament:: ''For the eartr hMrsal. • 8:30': p.m., children's Fellowship.. 6;3Q' pirn, 'Chapel 7i30-p.m. . 60 Baliusrol: war - /Tuesdays-—HJ^-Hplytoni I Shall' be filled . with'the. knowl> Bible" iitory an"3i prayer. •' hiHiSl; Sunday — MM»«L7, 8/9, "»- mun|on. ''._. ' , " ; ' ,•--•-•,-', ov, , , Sundays—8, Holy Communion; le^rthe^lory-oithe Lord, Nuriery_open during all serv- Monday; — 8!30 BJTI., Praye and 11 a.m., and 12 noon, Today—7 !30 pjn,,' United Syn- agogue youthTnietiBgT""1, (Family Service). ' Holy Com< waters;'.cover the sea.",< ice*. ••.;.,- '• ••, ' ; ,0 . .' • ' Group. 7:18 p.m;, Boy Bqoutl, DaUjr Masaes at 7 ajn.. and-» THIS II A FBOM B!QP:..7.v...:::r: Tomorrow—8:45 p.m., Sabbath. njunlpn~flrirftnnday«. - ' , of. Ufa and renewal ..". el * ODevotioM — NOvena in hon- l human solidarity and altru- . Tuesdays- N«w; Jer8ey.,Baptls 1 Conyentlbn; AtlahtlcClty.-8 p.w -6r--ot Mlgaeuloua, M*a«T"*vnr Saturday;- -' 10 a.m.,_ Sabbath Springfield EmapmL ^_^ ,the^entm7_ot OreilmonLS ft L Monday at. 8 p.m. service, ^Bernard Perlmsn,: ion snuHornxD Chpril Art Sodaty.-«!W; pjn 1 itversa) peace and MM Friendship Guild. . BapUim* — livery ^.. '!. «t-Mr. .'and Mrs. Nattieo Perl- Methodist 111 MottU AT., tW e-»U man, will be called to the Torah Main st, at Aeaden£r_freen MOUNTAIMSIDI Wednesday— New Jersey Bap i p.m. sharp. Arrengementa 1 lklre< Ust Convention. 9:30 ajn., Stud; must-be- made In advance with ai a 'Bar-Wltzvah. Rev. Jattie~ group. one of. the priest*. Sunday ^ ;8!30 Hashana jervice. •—. - Wesle'Today-'.3:30y choirs,;" p.m.for kindergarte, "Carol" annd Monday—S a.m., Rosh Hashana Wthrougl h sixthih ./grades" ;kid rehearsat l service. • 10:30 a.m., junior serv- In Trivett Chapel. 8 pan., board of trustees,- Parsonage! B p.m.. Chancel Choir,: Trivett Chapel. •Tuesday — 9 a.m., Roslh^Ha Sunday:— 9,30 a.m., Cliuith shana service. '10:30 a.m.! junior School, classes fof all ages. Adult The Individuals and and senior classed meet In Spring|leld: Public Xibrary^sao; liisted-Below- ExtendLJIheir HOW DO YOU board meeting. a.m.. divine; worship, Trivett "Chapel- 'MO.' a.m.,: German serv- WishedJFor A Year of ice.. Emanuel Schwlng will de- liver the jermon, "Spiritual De- CARRY YOUR prei»!on;"^salm_42!5._56xt. 10:4S Health, Happiness, Peace and _a.m., divine " J THEBIBLK "iaucatlon tSHWcijatlon of Church School staff; sermon: MONEY? gfEAKS TlSpeaklng thi"Word.-'6J Recon- ^ clllaUon;" text, Mark 3:15-17. Most of UB »re looking for rome^lnjof \o go _. stick* a set of standards, a law—something1 that wnl _ ;~-.10:45 a.m., chufoh^uraery. t w flnd our .' p.m., JunlocHigh Youth. 7 p.m.r direction to life, TJllimate2y( « onljr*Ure stand—— Senior-High; Youth. ard in the laws of divine Love. You're invited-to hear a one-hour public lecture -on^ihiB-iubjeot- fey Martin and evangelism commission. - - .Broones, rfiember of the Board of Lectureship of The First Gardifnal Garden Center •- Tuesday ~ 8 p.m., Women's Church of Christ. ScientistHir-Boston, Massachusetts. Jitisslon—Circle: ..Mrs. Eleanor .Keller and_Mx«._Eialna Dewart, Title: "The Standard of Christian Science," All are hostessos.—- . - - ' •^reloome. _ _._ -.. - " >prlntHatd-37e-04«8 - —Wednesday—7:ao^J>.m.t Bible I study and prayer group. — onntainside Disposal Christian Science lecture -j-

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*i .-1 ThurxJoy, », !»*> * STORM TOLL SINCE 1900: 11,628 Vorna#; Reporthltecord'farnin^ Het a half-hour or longer. through the nation's vastly erir, r quarter* concerned is alerted' one in Unionr- calyear ;j»« 'or you. and manned by Red Cross 4's- tWr-tt»cal-year-were »IM ;• Do you know what to do In. mum of discomfort to trie-fam- -den furniture <")•* innU, awn- 'Do not be milled, stay where . larged general commimlca-, _ . Frederick' Zissu, ohairman"oJ compared witfe $1,03 ilies concerned; ings and such objects in a yoUpare. The other side of the tlons system, has . provided -"aster workers. » t»m« p»rtod <»uch an emergency?" more effective early warning" In-New Jersey there are ttie board said that net sales. i; For' those directly In the 1. Watch your newspapers safe placed Driven by winds, s4orm will return with winds' lMOudlng ' leased d^yartmenter 1964, the firm Mid, and television for- official -these can become dangerous from the opposite direction.- to people likely td=rbe af- two such district headciuar- ;p»th of-a hurricane, the safest fected. ;" ... fcrs: Toms River and New- i coune li early evacuation to " weather ' bureau report* arid weapons. 8. Fill bottles and utensils 3. Put storm shutters In with drinking Water and fill Third, the early warning ark. These offices are pre- "_ prepared shelters inland, »c- listen for them on radio. A pared to, goron Instant -alert The last of th* l«ftov«r«! ! cording to the Red Cross. battery-operated radio set Is place or board_up windows. the bathtub. Keep on • hand a system has made possible the 4. M you are told to evaou- supply of extra food Which re- mass evacuation of families to coordinate housing, feeding, »t«."— do not delay. G«t out. quires -no-cooking. Be sure to from danger areas through the__ and 'care ot storm refugees in quickly arid . follow. Instruc- have a supply of candles and combined efforts of. the Red.\, coastal communities. They will- tions. , _ flashlights, and before the Cross, Civil Defense, and gov^ also serve as staging points Theater Workshop for disaster ...staff workers 5." If you live in "a low-ly- "storm hits, turn up your re- .eminent agencies to safe shel- ; uK_»rea, do not risk being ters Inland from the coasts. broughCln-to assUt volunteer* Acting Glasses frlgerator to the' coldest, set- .. In New Jersey .Red Cross awarnped—or marooned. ; Get Ting to preserve food as long Fourth, the creation_.SSX¥rgl_- away ' from beaches and all years ago of the Red Cross chapters" with long-term re- Pre-Adull, 10-14 ... Oct. 2 as possible In case-of a power lief work. "'-.. low* areas likely- to be swept failure later on. Hurricane Watch Han. Under Adult, AH A9*> •' Oct. 7 by the hurricane tide turge this plan all Atlantic and-. and high winds." 10. Do_ not,-touch fallen Gulf coastal areas have been Sp,,j)i-«. St.n« Study • Ttxotar wires. Report the damage to divided into districts -and WE STILL HAVE A FEW LEFT Croftt'* Public P«rfornianc«i 6. Do not go outside dur- the police or power company. New Faculty Member ing the storm. Stay~lndoors; —-Records show that an esti- when the U.S. Wea.ther Bu- ^"THAT-Wi WANT OUT.-.• .* %:t. CREATIVE DRAMATICSTOR CHILDMH- preferably In a brick or con- Danced On Broadway ..: • ($-8) mated 8,301$ persons died In ...80 PRICES HAVE BEEN crete," building. Si hurricanes—betyjeen 1900 Frank DerbaJr«-b«U»t dancer -.' 7. Keep sway from window*. ; and -1032,; wKneTrT~B5~'hurrI-__ Banks' As$oc]ation ' SLASHED TO COST OR BELOW! ewark 485-4190 rrShbuKr the "eye" of the Broadway canes reaching the U. S. be- HolaVDinner Meeting the hurricane pass directly over- tween 1932 arid 196fth'B death toll dropped to 2,322 — and- some of trtese" deaths were caused by tornadoes and flood- ' New .ferecy held a dinner meet- tng which • occurred cbincte" ing' in the Hotel Suburban-East for'the fall semester. dentai~wnfi~the -hurricane." hrang^ VfunAtLy «iui'nlH|fTrTi''«i» iunlor—officers arid senior em- Juliet,"" "Pajam* Giaujve," "Bells „ Hour Important factors com~_ ployees, of the 21. Mutual Savings ifT^wl bine to reduce hurricane In- Are Ringing" and "110 In , Banks In New Jersey, it was an- Shade" on Broadway, in a com- ! juries and fatalities. First, p Authorized Dodat-Rcnautt-Kevflcot Of aleif^~B"T- '.'' '^F' I nounced this week! : mand performance at the White the constantly Improving ac- Joseph J. ..IppoliterJ chairman Ahavath Achim Bikur ChoiinL_ curacy and detail of weaihor of the Committee and assistant House for President Eisenhowe* inforrriatlon made available by 'vice president of Jhe Howard and at President Kennedy's In- 1604 Stuyvesant Ave., Union MU 6-41 14 644 CHANCELLOR AVENUE IRVINGTON, N. J. the U.'S.Wdather Bureau. Sayings 'Instllutlon, Newark, augural , an announcement this -Second, the cooperation of -served as presiding officer. -•week saW. . , /•__„_.,''. ^ proudly dnnminces.

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jr.. *•- •• «'s -?• . * TKii r»doy, September 23, At Home: Cotxpee^icut Farms Make ThetrTNutritious Slates-Film For Ghiid|en "—rener^,v'an'1~8pp pal~ Such board- • ConntT Home "Economist _ (have definite value.in the menu Union, will present a lull length vacation. Tor the fortunate ' mother ;es long as they are not used as eature movie film at the Con- A tea for the room reprei'enta- - '..O-whose -children come home for i. substitute for one of the «P necticut -r-armj School • audi- tives van*d teachers'ThM""'been from school greeg t them at sen,,itlU mentloned above. . torium, Oct. 7 at 3:30 p.ra..for planned for Sept. 30 at 3:15 p.m. 1-school age children. an -appealing, and H-"Hot" food, especially dur- in the "achool cafeteria.,.Chair- nutritious menu. Tickets will go on"sale"Octr4 n the cafeteria during .lunch man for the occasion will. be mr. . • . Mrs. L. W. Kubin, and co-chair- mlnTMrs. Eugene Sonimer. ^ , where he has the opportunity Remaining tickets will be sold to share his experiences with A-Uincn at home should Al- at the door the afternoon of the The^966-66 budget and recjpm-' • •• • hi* mother. Such an atmosphere waj-s" he ready wtien Uie child movie. Admission i% SO cents. mended changes of by-rlaws were J" will revitalize him for his after-j'comiw in from school. The first executive board approved by the executive board and' will be presented for final '.-nnf^ noo,nn activitiesaeHvitie*. ' '. ' < T-'Take time' to »tt and meeting, was held Tuesday at Ta-Hc" with children wtiile they approval to the metnbersHic" at —• . fcet "Hie" following outlino 8:15 p.m. In the school cafeteria. »«_% guide when planning eat. ; •'.'..'• Mnr7~Warren MacDonald, pres- large at an open house meeting, Important meal for child- H-"Hair>py" atmosphere Is.e4- ident, welcomed the executive Oct. 25. , . ; .I . scntial-for digestion. Meal time 'L-an-appealing lunch ".' should not be dislpllne time. mao'd" to eat and Is served at-0-"Occaslonally OMer" the ^"Jractively. If the children are ohild the^Dpportunlty to suageat what he would like to e»t for •J-uyounBr-i;eeJig, «pp mth e portioy n s.iiall. wnai n i_muclu- food on .-the plate 4unohTTl\4!of time, when-plannini should be dSne~»TOag menuds fiends to dull-the appotite~\when 1 -s«4he child first sees it. for the week, . . • • ~'; _U-"Use":laflover foods wisely. M-"Miana^e" liime;"eneMKy, and jjjrhey are.U8Ually_.met with more work. mertfobds-e(ficient'ly. so (hat •»wtnthasiA»m wihenThcy are fea- this meal qan be prepared and SStured in a new way, ralheir than served correctly without taking .warmed up version of their unnccesary time from a busy t. appearance. '' schedule." • ."Nlrtwlentai" "are Invportan,^. —•^-"Exeellent15—will— b«— menu, ttiat Includes a cflsh. grade you receive from child- i In protein, a h-ult or a yege- ren when a little more emphasis MUSIC. MUSIC, MUSIC *—. SeveriJ. of the memberi ofythe 6hW,TH Cerillo ot ^enllworth,'..Mti. — !e, a bread or roll, and m-llk Is placed on planning'this meal. Union County PTA Chorui «»ther around the piano to Joteph Williams of Linden and Mn. Truman Toland— ...*k eseenHal if the child, is to. sound their "AV-for director Aden Lewis, coordinator of~Mountainside. The ohorua wilf «ln» at next month's i "Treoeive the nutrients necessary eonferenee of the BUte PTA Conjrreis and has been: In- BIW THAT ROpM with a Worrf Aal. of, miulo In MounUlntide Mhool*. Pleiured are, In the '•'• tor health ,aind ,.energy. usual order, MM. Morton M. Reich of Mtountaltwlde, vited in perform at the national JTA eonferenee nexi C-"Cake,' CooWes "or CaTtnV'TOrfy 18c p,t word (mln. M.to). ell Mr*. Ladw-lt Bacixaard of Keflllworih, Mii Henry aprlnf. •r another tweet will offer added V tu-rrqa. PAINT FURNITURE CLASSES SUTED

SUNDAY & EVERYDAY^. INUNION :f* r- •'*"**?' How to-"Paint Furniture" will be the topfc for two area Exten- sion Service.classesropen to in- terested men—and women in Union County. VALUES One class will be on-Monday 1-1H to-2M5-p.m. In the Hom»- Economics auditorium, 7 Bridge

wlirbe"Tues- day mornings,'Oct. 5, 12^18, 28, STOCK YOUR FREEZES! 8:« to llT«».Tn, in: the South Side Pice House, Raritan rd., Scotch Plains. ">" Both classes will be taught by. ICE CREAM qualified volunteer leaders trained by the Extension Service* Class members will learn how to apply a durable painted finish to' furnltuwLJujd.. how to apply the popular "antique' glaze over* paint. ;''• There is no fee for «ltherclasir but—registration is required by calling the Home Economlcrof- flce tBt " Class members should bring the piece .of iurniture they want, to paint to the first session. JULIUS OKULICZ, .:-• -SCHOOL TEACHER HALF SET WINTER DATE GALS. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Pierce of Ridgewood, have. an- nounced the engagement of their daiighterl_jPhyllk,_to Jul- ius J. Okulicz, son of Mr. and -Mrs^-Julius-01rulio!B-of-39S—In- Choose From 20 Flavors diana - st., Union. —— • Miss Pierce, who was grad- uated in 1958 irom Jlidgewood SPECIALS ON SALE a.'- High School, received a B.A. de- gree from ConoeU University in 1962rand an M.A. degree in SEPT. 23 THRU 26 ONLY! ':Wmf'%:Ji-:'id English from Teacher? "College, Columbia TJniVeTitty, In;':IMS.' l teaching—at- Union-Avenue School in Irving- ton, • -—"• c -HBI- flnnce, an alumnu« of Union High School, U- present- ly employed .by_Ela»tlc Stopnut OUR MILK IS 20% RICHER Corp.,- Union; and ~ts a«endlng Falrtclgh Dickinson University, lhan minimum ovoning division. IN BUTTERFAT State "Rummage Sale. Slated By SubuxbgnjVy

ton kodwnarlc. The jootFS-cffipH^~ .., «h« I6»»ino beauty of fine ^rl How do SEWINGATHOrvlF ,w«tempt you ? Wiffisp*eia//bwdrirt»V«r«ory |g ENTICES WOMEN lbf« pr/(|»f *«rt make it virtually Irhpcts&iblct, FOR FALL SEASON Pasteurized to resist. Forimtdnca-... . ft -' JfaM fabricg and patterns are Homogenized so enticing ' and many : home xewew nro stBrtlng how- to make Vltamin-D MINK COAT clofhes' for fall, says qarolyn-.JV with Natural Ruwian Sabl» Collar Yuknus, County Home Kconomr GAL. JUG HALF GAL int. T1IIR<4I 'the time, to net up te how kfweiolly priwd at only and organize your sewing' center so that you can save time and $3950. energy In sewing. •«;. 'O' The first step is to select a spot with enough room for, the H l 763 Mountain Av«. bnsic essentials—where you ,e«n 615 N«w«tk vouptau Tnka Taankek '* have room to leave the Ug Attt Bhou. dr., .tuntnl A»a aaita m\ich time ')R 'lost If cvei-y'thWt!' •P. Ot'-'u.j.rii ktuhalli rack' • WhlPliany ShoBplns rlaia . U Ava, Wyrkaff < ' '• OKN DAILY tO"9 KM. SAt. i SUN, TO « P.M. hns to be set up or taken down Av«. »ro.k • ' Wyekoff »• areauwood Avr.f to nllow for-igjntly activity.* tM Baddl. Hivtr Rd llopmr Ava, I at bur Wank I; Anothev important ess'entlnl fleminffton Jhr for n sewing center is source of both natural ttnd artificial light and', convenience '.to' electrical WOW.MUWIIJT outlets, ~-.K\ oomblnBtlnn of nat- ural and arlUlclal Httht-provldes the best seelng-comiort whether ^i Copyright By GtrdenSta^townvBInc.., .4.A11 Rights Reservwl hourg. > Thuriday, S»pUinb»r 2S7 1?»S * Genual I..,., in., lrwulir Paper Mill Offenrj UNION ROU' DRIVC-IN « I'HmTo Succeed' STATION T«nJU thru Tun. Len Gochman and "Willerd "WORTH TAYLOR EntertainiHent Jt.!t!ll7.f ~iEe*IalI" WHATEVERTHEOCCASION I|T1I rn>i>r "musical season at the Paper Mill "VIVA US' VEOAS" . News ;r—- Playhouse In Mlllburn, "riow'To By MILT HAMMER MOWES • RESTAURANTS Succeed In Business ~ Without Really Trying," opening TueP- anil other amuiementi day for alx weeks, 1 . By MILT HAMMEB In The Morning,""L«li;y River ' WWT CMIITMUT AT SOUTt U, gN Gochman was the standby for TURNTABLE TREATS and "Love the muallaV* skar Robert Morse, («r Heart." (MG-&7065 . ". n the origCiiil" Broadway pro- trlfylirr Sultar Of Wall "KB'ft The ZodUc*." from N. J. Children Deposit Neighbors duction, Waterman, known Jo Kalra," by Walter Kalm, one England stems the fresh, new WNNA. t lUCKf COUNTY CAY mllUora as '"The Great Gllder- of trie leading exponents of the aound of Ian and the Zodiac* . AFTfRNOON — ilewe;"-a»Sllrn«rtM Rudy Val- in a teen-orlented package .that CMtw.od'i Hall Driv.n, P.nnibury $7.6 Million In Savings electric guitar. In this LP. lee role In tHe National Com- Waller has taken show tunes, features an lnmltlble guiur Sam Cohen Sckool Bond - More than 182,000 New let- NIOHT pany of ''How To Succcea." _ movies tunes, Beatle tunes, and and vocal sounrlK. Numbers sty school children are begln^ -Set.;* B*ntal*m-Squar. Danc.n', Others in the Paper Mill cast gome originals—The result —• include: "The Crying Game." ID HUlirs-AH Starr nlng the school year with special include Joy Claussen, who will "eleotrlfylnK llstflng." Srtee^" "Jump-Back." "Buby, I Need fAMTHItHAM Ions tooIudeT~"LT~Ronde," Your .Lovin'," "A Ward Day's savings accounts in mutual sav- recreate her original Broadway 1 and Hi. PHARAOHS ing! bank -totaling $7,658,613, role._of 'Hedy', at McEnnls, Toy'iXn The Attic," "Amen. ! Nieht" a«M»hHnore io.keep^ •-- WU« TOM > "Breakfast At TI f f a ny," the yuonff 'uns happy. (PHIti- and a ^ . Wlih;Treiiy-D»y, the Savings Banks Assn. of New Lionel WUsonT ^ette Workam, Joe Cowan, and •j'om Batten, who "There's "Muslo" and 'theme' rpS-PHM 800-116).. k . •; 1 • til* Vibration!, L.n Barry -_ JerseyTinnounced-this w«ek- -from "The Amourous Adven- TOMOMOW An ^additional 10,000 children recreates _hls^—original Broad- rnxtzjidh .. .fun •aiHrn AHonllt Haiti'Drum-ButU Way role u 'Brat.1.-- '• tures Of Moll Flanders." U are expecteatolitsrt^ these spe- 1 aelectlons In all. (MERCURY Pagtant, 1 P.M. — cial accounts, according to Karl "Minor MiMcle," starring Lee Ctirtwo*«"i Hill Drrv.ri, Horn, lhaw, Tracy, DennU King and Pert MG-Z1021) ... Also on MER- KLESS.. .__!•'. Alt Day L. Lfih, chairman, ischool sav- CURY 7MG-21021), "Little Bit lngi'commlttee. Kelton continues thru Saturday. NIOHT-;,.- Qf Rmnhlner. Little Bit* Of 8tPT. 30th thru OCT. 3l»t Ed HvrMVAII Hart "Quittln" time! Rain," by Judy Henske. W»_ Arwly,. mere muzzen Ormondy Will Open think you'll enjoy Judy dolnt' )0ROTHY COLLINS! numbers like "I Love. Yoo rOR All AOM Fail Concert Series Porgy," "FeelLHK , Good."; ton eppes 'Pawnbroker' Starts- The'fall concert series at Sym- iK5Bwi^_ He Calls Me/' _J'HeJ .UNGINKABLE Bowcraft 8th Week At^Ofmont: phwjnsairTiewafitrwiirbpefwjnsairTewfitrwiirbfrr Keeds Me^'_and! "Bluei My ^Wednesday with a pertormnnce }faiiihty Sweetie Gives To IOUVBSOVN! "The Pawnbroker," the adult by the Philadelphia Orchestra, Me." Seven additional numbers PlaylarTd film which hu been sedected-by directed by Eugene Ormandy. round out the album . . .,' NOV. 4th thrt various ecreen guilds,ag the film Rt/|*, Scotch Plaint The program will Include David Two LP "goodies" from to represent our country ait the Diamond's "Two Elegies," which SMASH RECORDS. "Roger Mil- Mfnliujr* Oolf BorUn Wlm -FeaHval, where its will have received its world ler The-.3rd.-nme Around," by | ^GARDNER GOOD KMDD and a FRieNWY ATWOSPHEM [''_ star,-Rod Stelger, Won anaward '""' Archery. - Tennis - - premiere a few dayg earltor in Roger Miller. Listen to ~ th* McKAY,, .': . - U Our BusintM- as best actor, started Its eighth hiladelphia; "King, of the road" diselng 12 -Canoeing •- Wil»r Cycles week yesterday at the Omvont The concert will be followed Pony and Theater, East Ok*ni». by performances by the' New of his very nWn oreatlons X Horsab.ek Rlrflna York-Philharmonic; directed by 'Engine, Engine No/8," "This "THI PRICE IS RIGHT... Hia»'» RIOHTl" Leonard Bernstein, Oot. 25, and Town," "the LaStr- Word. In [DEC. 2nd thru Travel, Film Series the Boston Symphony with Erich Xtfnesome Is Me," "Water Dog," DEO. 9th Slated In Millburn Leiniaorf conductlng~and Joseph "I'll Pick Up My Heart And Go Sllventein as violin soloist,-Oct.- Jlome," "gwiOT-Maid,'< "It Hap- DICK Air CinlllUatd • t<(i Four^Burtou—Holmae bjvel 30. S.vmpiiony Hall was former- Ml MAIN ST. pened That Way," "The Good films will be shown each ,¥hurs- ly the Mosque Theatre,— 1 SHAWN [ Idlt Orqngt, N J, "Old pays," "One Dyin And A day- beginning-.^ tonight.at__th» t ..IN. Mlllburn Theafee. -An Andro d« Burylii i"_i'Kansas City Star" NiW Jitt«y Prrmlfre Rhotylnf _ Varre travel expert •will ap- 'Big Harlan Taylor"-and "Swing "A Bim»rk»bl« MoVUl" N.V. Tlraf Low Swlngln' Chariot." Better pear In person to narrate the grab this" one, but .quick. (SRS— ROD STEIGER oolor f Hm*. •87fl68)-r. , "Mnr&Jnstriungntel- ThurWoy, S.pl. 30th : ! SAT., OCTJ 2, 8:80 P.M. r Hits fiy Bill. 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* SprlnofieW; :»'. j. SOFTBALL-GROUP- 24 r, September 23, 1965 * SPRINOFIEID -lEADER, iluiuiiruuuiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!. WILL END SEASON Uiiiiiiuiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui Fooiball Season MONDAY EVENING The ttpriiiu(lr)il. Uccreation «• "LEADER PROFILE^i MrnV Softball League will Visit Edison Tech Tomorrow hold aJ "wrap-up" mretlnf thin the i tod the ball far dpwnfield. tp Starts Saturday By "MVKOlf MEISEL Supported- by the pressure Monday nvenlnt at 8, at tbe I team put^on CJark, Heinke, Derrol Brooks on. the right side. \—-^Contia«ed-fM>m^Page-4>—- ,-wa-initialed"- —._and-ser.v.ed_aii. -of/lcearof-thjp;-K|>rlnefWd-Re©-" Edison Technical High eonstructor, who is how on Com-lco-oys looked fine," th.u—present building totals -KUerevich-and, Gene Zorn. er~li»lC'Tiim"'"OU~li»lC'Tiim"'"OUt for half ththee ileld was. Rick Esposito, a tall . ly found space to breathe. And," i, fi v buildlnK -1(1,000 Kquare feet, Including the The over-all-play, tioweverr head coach Herb Palmor statedrf payton-Rii|iner5~ game. .-...•'' center halfback whose proficlen- he a^ded, "to appreciate lawnii. now wp.re "Our offense has developed bit- unfinished atticT bubby . holes was dominated by Mike Heinke, Mid trees and flowers, (hatw e immediately following, Bob cy at heading- the ball was »MI: • ,' are very deep'- In leadership la ter liming, and_the oxocutlnn of under tho s,talrs and crawl space Dayton center lorwara;—wmforward;—J«bAr | ,. m • mator factou' in the Clark vicf£,, 'Sam snd I moved our-wlvcs | Springfield. We- have experien- the clays is now pretty smooth. in the , basement where books, «nd our sons to Spj-ingfleld too. scored all three Dayton—goals-/ Morelnes, Dayion left wing-pas- tory. " ; ••- ' ,.-_.).y;^" . ced loaders In B'nai B'rith here "HoweyeT\ ~~,our defense, a magazines and-supplies are bo- To Begin Season _ And we all 'felt that this . was we're very well inrioctrinntcd. For the remainder of the tirst—=-;— strong" point in previous -scrim- ing.storedr "- • ' •• • half, thoughi largely through the, . .the first ILme we were able to .For four -consecutive., years, mages, • has faltered slightly. Desplte-rhr- obvious thorough- .really have a sense of belonging Eikny has been sporfsors of a lit- efforts of Moreines and 'lArry>' • Our pass defenseha*;-especially , hessL of Mfss lityner's surveyi Start Budlsb, as well as exeellent-vlay,"^j__ :"to~a"tlve community.." tle 'League team hero—in 1963 fallen down; "we didn't intercept |.comprised of 25. pages plus five Jonathan. Dayton—, Regional PJller added that, since mov- d. 64. wotook'firstplace; this by the goalie, Howard Gold-- r : - 7 "•e ball once, ngnlnst Linden. pages of charts, It was decided Hlgh.School will,field its first Hammer, DayTBTl stymied, the. p ""ing., here, he antf-ftts company' ilml the libard's best Interest Varsity cross country team to-, have been^ablo to promojc the is one of- the• "The necessary polish is com-. Clark scoring threat. ' ••" o'^t Elkay Products JTtRh, and the team will br> would be served —through—con- morrow when It opposes trad- ! name of Springfield, New Jerco-sponsor- s ' of tihe American < sultation nnd advice of a recog- itional, rival, Rshway, over, the D.espite spirited"" exchangia( 3E sey, all over tho world, since Legion basebTJll team" •fm-BcrkoleyHeTgiii-s. We The Sprlngfleld~Recreation Th« boys, were divided. Into during the third quarter, Johni-^-. have a well-balanted _squad with nized library, specialist. 2-VJ mile course at Warlnanco four weight and age groups for . the iflrm deals "w4t>h- -"movers, Tht; B'nni B'rlth .group Park—in Elizabeth—under " youth football pro- son scored on a "corner kick and,rI! :••' m girl scouk, a lot of opTrit. Everyono-has Consef|ucnt1y"on May 25, 1964, Saturday mdrHfi^partlclpatioiT in' this ,,._ : furnQure dealers . . . our job Is from 'girl 'scouk, the board--of trustees engaged guidance of head in general; held'the edge In play,^ to soil to ..many accounts — all te=5 "Viola -K. MnIhI to "maKeTT Martin TaitlU....nli—. . . Ik being coachedTiy Frank fihlnP" over the world. Aftcr-_all.!i. he. -wo flo '\vl5ar"wc re suppoRcd to gaps left from Ust year 'Have caught thet Dayton defense o study of present—library facil- Thtzsport-is-new. to Dayion, boys registered for the—first shock, Sal Falcone and Bob Ben- mused,. "there arc 24 Sprlng- do; We cooperate from every ti'filled. • nnd Tagllentj,assistant track week of play, and all were there guard and took the lead. Des- » ffe'lds- in the United TSiales. • I angle. Every Thanksgiving Me "Borkeley Heights is dofinitely ities to determine whether or nett. The lightweight group is pite a few- good steak'and spirit- not expansion, is Indicated and, warn at Springfield for the last io. participate in the instruction coached by Joe Pepe and Jim knnwCi-i-counted- them." give baskets of turkey, fruit'and a tough—team. As things stand six years, hail been working" and play. sessions. The boy> will ed playby IfaTnier^anffT-'""-"'* —: When Elkay products moved canned foods to all needy famil- now. It will be a tight game. If so, to recommend alternate continue toy meet at the. Melsel Adams. ~ drlye .by..:Ktzelf"Vlch anf possibilities TorT'such expansion diligently with his runners: The middle weight uhlt is to-^SjSFingfioJd, the company dis- ies in Springfield. This has been But we're 'sterling to move, and Ronald Fry, Robert Mlddlcton, Field - each Saturday morning Clark maintained its covered that the only way forgoing on now for 10.. years; and with— B- little" smoothing, wo to tako' care of our present and coached . by""Jack Williams and squeak put a vlctprK,-! -future needs." Miss Majhl's rt- Billy Apgar, Larry,:.. LaSola, from 9 to John Janukowlcz. The. _coact>W wholesalers, to' get to the burld- this is only' one of our many should have a really healthy ball- Donald- Nott, Wn.voe-JMasslello -—Edison Tech. Whom -•—-. Ing on Brown ave wat by wayfunctions." club come Saturday." pnrt w»* submitted In Septem- inl.thft.heavyweight group -are faces tomorrow, Is a. tough ber, 1064. and James. Robinson. Coach' Phil Kurnos^Ed Segal and Scott of Rt. '52. "So," Pillcr said, "four vPill6i^also served as a United Taglientl pointed out recently but head • coach John Palf 1"teels business people got together — Jewish Appeal _captaln;-!'in—a,-! A year later thun-MIss Rcy- Tg TWHtngton, I^enry King li the the * cross country - season Democrats technical supervisor of the pro- valuable*, 'jegncnlng came with. , Max "Weiss, Murray "Well], Jack shohoe leathleathee r mman/ / hee laughslaughs. ner's report,' Miss -Malhl- was that I: ltno NovcmbCT7-an "TRTiTIffst game. '"'TTwe' can glay•;.. Trommator and m.TOOlf—J— jmd 'And- my brother. Sam; ScfienR then able to considor the master ;(C6fttinued trom gage 1),, , gram. ~—^nr. :Jh'eway .'vie did the first quarter \ trvnnts ni ' formed a committee for the pur-vice-chairman." •filtHf-dmic "by Candoub, Flclssig .creases that 'cannot be Justified i all the next game, we'll be more - pose of planning access to an Filler reports that "B'nnl-B'rlth nnd Associates, as well as the play remaining, the coaches said • After—this Friday's ...,.•.--.-- Increased—services. there' is time for more boys to than a match for Edison."- -, •> Industrial tract other than on is now in lts.I22hd year. It's tho more recent data onrUiftilocatlon. |"th"e team -\vlll travel to North '3. Health. We Intend to stop • ••-••.• \ .(,I.H Til. 22. "That Was in 1081, Ilargest, oldest and I believe, of the ne\v~Vrhjhways in Spring- register' in this~prugram. Parents Edison on Sept. 29,, to -Governor . - J rat population explosion In and other residents are alto in- •ijeUeye and we wont before the strongest organization _pf this field. Her figures were based Livingston on Oct. B~, Summit the .,„„-lowe„r end of town by itopi . township with a petition to ob- on a Planning Board population Hre vited to come out and watch this JONIORJQWLERS:^ type' .. ' week, at—Spi-ingfleld Bowl In- on Oct. 157TNew~PfovldSnce on pmg TueeaT"dumping "and' »end- 7m tain, road land available nearby - And as far as his business. Is level of 20.000-22,000-people. . program. : . .. •. r cluded Fred Schonk, 210; George, Oct. 19. ItI ,wllt will l hoshost t A.TjTj " in' g In- exterminators''t•' • •••o -•-•-•Jrid ' th'<•-e "TO JOIN S2 -the bu&innsssltc. After a yegr'j concerned, Pilfer, feels that it Miss Mnlhl stated: "The pros- Oct. -26 and Hillside' on" town of this menace, m Ulrich, 204; Joe Walsh? 202; .efforts',", he saldv "we were: glv- has . helped JfitrtttltJec"" many OUICKLV lPJAU ^5JUT—ImpyAUj-.Tnym VfpW V.tt\- jtc..'\iuiffl.'.a' oul-or-U>wne? N ntle and blends well with the su'r- meets start at 3:30 0p.m p.m;; O clenoy. Springfield was' found- A' reminder his been' 'isf^K.,-.,,--i'-i, ""._ provided .that we . paid for Herman, 200. '"/ 1 The Del G'ucrcln team JcadH (-roundinu area, but the library November 10, Dayton .'Will' enter ed In Colonial times, and many by" the Springfield Recreationi'I^.-, "WE HAVE GIVEN Industrial »nlnls, liatl long l outgrowt n th Wntrhurig Conference Cross ""'#« In our* TTffiiartm**w^"' ' howling .'* and Country . Championship* at municipal building7seem to. date- program fprrtioyg'and-giris-wilt "Y/$ AGREED." .And' we built shows, have had dinnerrs and I ili" with six Tied at . five. | building. It is not adaptable" to cocktail parties and exhibitxhiblts-s k ,'J -bV-the the volume—iof-•bfislnnsH' or. theWaripanco ;Park. . • ' • back that far. The way to get begin this.week. The girjnvllln.. the road. It was a ..tremendous 101IOWU0WcdU Uy Vtli- *.v«.M..r.-.-.-. . right here at the plant— and wo lypo of llbrnry service .currently Coach Taglientl, who' sawinuie value fm^-theTtax dollar meet at the Springfield Bowl advao'(agc, you' soe, no', only to let; with lsx, Tied j at five vao(agc, yo have brought movers from all In demand[ wlthoutu maler_alter- service^Wlth - the ^Marine Corps U - to moderniie the purchasing ^pnCenter st.'at 3:30 p.m. this !?• \is bubt t ttc > thth e+1 other Indusu - points, arc Zarrclll, LordrYoung, Tuesday, The' boyi will meet j over the state to Springfield. We Morcland, Wunderlich -and atlon and addition program." In the Korean conflict. Is quite operation .and streamline the.2 tries'"on *hls ~ Rt, 22. have been able tp^ do something .Becker."""" • -—~ '."'.• ~~ She suggested minimum space Impressed—with the drive of hisprocesses of tax! collection! This at the same place at 3:30 pjn.'.. This back road'.leads.right up : charges. He explains that run- i the inequities next'Friday, Oct. 1. '• 'J, „ ', .."";•.' thatwe would havc~louncl "ISv —— — ; • — '-^-of 15,400 square feet for imme- lege, Tennessee, fooiball team, . to Hipside ave." .._• possiiblo to dQ._as_lndiv!duarl8." . Because ofthe limited .numr— Plller, who has beeh active In EXTRA IFINE - (Hate rc._.i5_a; senior at tho high are-after3^ p.m. The congestion ' in \the.program. ~^~'f'~~~^pi~, 1 gcrous^trollell y tracktk s werre ~r~re ei-- "7rRevlew All Contracts, We can be nothing but Impossible", "' ' ••"•-•-i^: school, have both-been helping : ...,.ridf^Mrris_ I—from—=MorrIs—ave. ave , ththe Intend to review all ^contractt me but during the summer. Both .bordering on .chaos. TThih s alone | s«i!»ool crossing "(iiiardi—were that.the .township hai with' pri- boys are members oTWi'c school's Would- servo as a dltdelcritnt t Co completely uniformed so M tovate suppliers of service* :well soccer loam. lmntiy p.—, Hbrary„ pa .. t distinguish them more easily and In advance -of their expiration ]^-{»prtngfiei«,« and Hardgrove . said whopping 75 per cent Increase Shoes. ThThee VFW led In team In many of the same tKfngs." magazine storage) ( only . one"they art "keenly aware', of tholr: In garbage collection rates we scoring wltti -r :Qooks;^eMndicated, as "if.table with six scats. §ieps~lkad- rcsponslblllty_tO. the~cithtens' to are faced wltti would_hayejbeen , _Stanl.W3iaewJskliw5s3iigKm«S ;: : r —irfrohfHhe famUy-&'ee;Jn-anothor , ing dowrnto" the slacks' are-« "•'kcop a-'-vlgllaht-"watch*"' afid : UwithJ13=554.^-Other leaderg in- y ^~||-i»enol'atl6iTr"are about to take si- |.hazard. No provision-for stalf malntalh the_- type _oi. safety . , . Master-Flanr ^ —•—- cluded Kd Schaeffer, '211; Stan By Appointtnent .record, thai' caused' jihe (New ' "8. Implemeht the "Master Plan. Sp(;lngfl.ld, N. J. milar steps towacd—lh.eLJ.UjiUre. desk. Cornfield", 300, ana (Hdnple "De Like Fathers, like Sons. " ' floor (children's Jersey AutoroabHe Association to Three, years jgo, a Master Plan Santia, 200. /' •••'.'' •':.'.'.;•' .' il''AUracJtiver^Seatlng~ ca- award-Sprrrigtleid » plaque'' for was .drawn up, at considerable cost, on what .we must do to pacuy-ior—onll^Zar-^i'lTSr story: pedestrian safety.-—-—A—•--"•,;..,." ydn~ to let th« people .know hour for children is carried on I "PTaner and Hardgrove_added prepare for the .future;' To date, I'thaf they are pledged-^o-con- the Master Plan has produced no WhatV, going..wj In their, local. underJjnoiit trying. conditions, changes, no1mpr6Vementt.:I£.w.e i government",; to niten-^to' • gripes- This definitely needs a room tinue this progratn "In coopera- tion ,!with . the.-..efl;oi:U_of^the;J ;do_not ivant to choke oh prob- |"aHctrto"~explaln procedures pni where story-tcllcr^and audience^ lems-we have not yet bothered Invite-luggeatlon. : - ' ','-•>-,-- .. are not disturbed. The-^hildrcn's' "public safety department. Much L of the credit 'for the TeeoTKRhat to think about, w'e -must put "It Is"oiif solemn pledge Vtq I H>opm shoulrf-not be closed to .the Springfield Master Plan in make this, truly a . government youngsters not attending the. has been achieved'Is due to the excellence --of • our ^Police'•• D«- -action. This we intend to do. for'the people, aiKThot just of progrom. '"-.'• -• • '• partmenl. .The -program iof' In-, "9. Business _Area, In e»ch~of and by them."^_i ';; Processing room, also on- the tensive training is hot only Irat the past four years, the Chamber second iloor ,ls barely ad,cquate. 1I,I1I,1VC uauu»ft *a ..v.v w...a 7'j"- fI'c control andd 'if '«afetty .precau- of Commerce'[ has preseniecr (Th Is" is'alsothe shipping' and_ ; workable plans for stopping th* receiving roorri; book shipments tlons, .but 'tijso UieJ • .advance training offered to .the members growing—blliht-ln the. business hnve to be hnnd-cn'rrlod upstairs, area. These plans were politically- and processed" books -carrled- of th& department In 'advance police procedure*-\yhlch has cre- exploited by, the Republican ad^ downstalrs. Personnel literally mlnlstratlonntpHegelectloh Hm€ cannot move, without 'bumping ated ~f o>^-Sp>4r>g*leld—•^depart-. into each other, their desks, or _mrnt-that the entire community; PRICES tTQWN can be proud of; ~ to-eooper«t«=wlth and: encourage 'b.ciojj truck). ' • •'. Kepavlnr Project* 'V their, efforts, to; lojjaok of n multl-purposa community^- - DOWN 'leaUflB DOWN of tlic~f hamper of Commence plan'for

maga- PTQven^eng hag .rcauSfet^ln tKtKe-e' ON AL ." At Ih our-'piatiormisJt t—bo ])cept ofi unee repa^lng-Tof many "striiBti, that aiit fltt) -, ntt - dcemod-to-be^fo-lei'H than th« mosOmportant ,,.,...... ,'waik" najto conditlon^OliiijaddlUon,;.lHeT .,, uy the staff and requires Township Comnilttee!» effbrts^n. ment' to- the >niftriT(jrT H providing eurblng on many "^HMost Springfield—taxpayers the borrpwerTo wait quite a few don't really know what's going minutes before he gets what: h,o thoroughfares will make' our streets much safer for our chil- on' in their government, A way CHEVY II'S * CHEVELLES to Improve this tltuatlon is for „ Issunnco of Miss dren. , "Within the past two weeks the comroliteemen to get out to Malhl'Malhls reportt n. year -agoago,, "alalll 'every neighborhood after elec- AN an ordinance to provide curb- •T" The nvnllnble shelf space has . now ing- on Mountain ave,' from EXCELLENT been used up,, and lnfrequently- Shun pike rd, to Rt. 22 and on called-for books have had to-be Shunplke rd. .was Introduced. STATION WAGON EXAMPLE removed from the shelves^ and These streets,- which are' major P. S. Express placed in storage. roadways Hint serve .almost all ..Most people aria »»lon1itleiJ to dlicover th»t the VW In conclusion, Miss Malhl's re- of our schools, will thus be im- port left the board of trustees proved and mad* more sale:" BUSES station wagon is only (.Inches lonrer than., the 4 Door Sedan . .r~~ is with the decision cither to put. "In the internet of public Vslkswiren sedan, » »ood t feet shorter tlun th» * with Radio an addition on the existing build- safety," Planer and Hardgrove conventional station wagon — yet holds more people ing or to consider a new build- said they are "determined to see and wore «ar(O than the Urjest w«»n you can Coming! ing. that the street improvement buy. Come In and drlva one today) *1839. Since the present building program Is continued; The elim- ATLANTIC represents a alzeuble investment ination of high crowns and other $ to the municipality, the aboard road hR7.nrdhd s Iis a mustt tto pro- PITV RAGE of trustees decided to Investigate vide safe vehicular and pedestri- from 2096 DELIVERED . tho possibilities of expanding the an traffic. ' VII I TRACK existing library. It was there- 'Further, adequate street I iiKhtjncMs 1'eflogniy.ed as a.nticing foto neccssary^to have a t,eas- u- 41iiliiyy^:\Ud'^'oirf 4-producod by men interested in now library. x «w (-we* -rornrtviNHMs UNION Be Continued) ! their opmmurilty." •

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\ . To- Place Your Ad To Place Calf -Call 686-7700 CLOSfNG DEADLINE: NOON TUESDAY,. CLtoSTNG- DEADLINE?" NOON "TUESDAY; WEEK OF PUBLICATION. COST! ONLY ltc WEEK OF —-iBLICATION. COST: ONLY 14c A" WORD. MINIMUM CHARGE *2.80. A WORD. MINIMUM CHARGE $2-80.

Situqtiong Wanted - Female Help Wanted - Women Help Wanted - Women tables, bed, eprlng' U mattreu. Ex- Coal X Fuel Help Wanted—Woman cellent oondltlon, 1100. Help Wanted 341-8948 '- Wanted To Buy CAREER POSITION - WORK TO DO .:•- APPLICATIONS ARE. NOW BEIN0 ACCEPTED FOR — B/9/33 MY HOMK. REUABLB: Por capable woman In -houseware atore; UGHT FACTORY WORK. ASSEMBLERS AND INSPEG-- A- BtTTU CASH PaUCS Help Wanted , Woman s days,- 40 hour waihi no nights; eon- _MU 7-6671 BICTCUEI V/9/33 TORS^APPLY IN PERSON. ' Bedrooms, Dining* Rooms, Living , genial working ' condition!; excellent UBVICI WITH EVEBT «ALE Raoma.. Planoa, Onlng, Linens. Brle.-a. STOVE .alary'A- benrtlts. Call Mr. Llndberg— Now and used; big discounts: 13> Brac,t >Dtlauas. Household Ooodi, eto WANTED! Middle-aged woman—to_as- OR 7-4543. V/9/33 MOTHER. model!; repair epeelallaU; parte; ' ac- OR NUT etat -oMet—woman wltb washing and ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES crasorlei; 34 years In business, Victory elretalng ii> morning only, and .In-baby will take earn of child for wer&lnaj LUBER^.642-5444 •It for thru jur old child and to do EARN $K0trFOR • mother In ttiyhoiTii"*--34i-2337. v/B/33 Murray Hill Blcycls, 2BJ» Morrle _Ave, Onion. light duties, rive days > week, 8:30 891 Central Ave. MP 6-3313. T/T O'/9/23 GEM COAL CO. TS , I HOURS PER WEEii "An Equal Opportunity *nployer" s ».m. to 4:30 p.m. In Hillside, near bunea "Reliable woman to drive child he- Situation! Wanted - Mais '-•-" V/B/J3 8-4309 ' '*" Ho. 10, 48 and Oreen river. No 6. Piea»e tweeit Springfield Hi Plalnfleld every 0AHPETINO," 1OO* nylon; take advant- A J. PIEok BUYS aV SELLS o»llMD*-S-8'L»8-*tter 6 p.m. H T/PFriday between 3 P.M. *"5 P.M., call age of, our September -aptclal sale! Belter Qraae Used rarallure - 319-8165 after 7 P.M. " V,9/23 ACTIVE RETIRED MAN wanti S day I rail., 33S sq. ft., iniUUsid, only 199. ANTIQUU. * CHINA, BSIC-A-BEAO work week In imall office, mmi typ- 697-1466, or 48671666. J/9/30 «L 3-6B3S -' UU 6-60B1 .BEST FURNACE COAL DEMONSTRATORS ing^flllng, general office dutlea. Write HOUSEWIVES - - 478 Chutnut St., union. -"^Allr-fRICE...,$20.95- Party Plan — Evenings' to Box 163, c/o Union trader, 1391 • '"' a/»/3o ; HOUSEWIVES Btuyvesant Ave., Union, V/9/33' OONVALEICENT " AIDS, wheel chain, PBEE GIFT — ESSEX «-lt«l ' eanes, crutches, commoda chairs, walk- ; Ol . Da 1>. Ne.d Elite- Monc,»T _ ••^STi1' Knml^' *••»«»< Haralln, r—'For Interview- fall 688-3207 - , YOU TOO BOOKKFErER^FULt CHANGE erettel, eto. Bales - Rental!, Clinton Onlekerlnt^ror otbey good-ptuiej] • ..—_ , V/10/14 EARN EXTRA MONEY! Drug!, 1031 Springfield Are., In.; OreMsmaking - ran "earn 830-gSO per week In your DIVERSIFIED EXPERIENCE 371-3133. IT/T/P spare tlmr—no experience necensary— T/F the AVON manager iralnx you. Christmas MATURE' - 289-8385" tt*#e?Kl MACHINE OPERATOR-) WANT- KNITTED SKIRTS SSOBTKNEII .„_ , BO. Bonui plan In effect. Apply ' to In AVON m.tnn (ilfh |i"\(1t". Ca.ll .. ,-• • V/9/33 CORN, TOtfATOM * VEOE- WE BUV BOOKS EEWEAVING DONE "' Figure Builder Foundations, 1060 Com- ' PART TIME TABLES. HEKB 'tUVZCL'S -PABM. aserea A««,, Union. V T/P 642-5H8 -_ -399 Denman Rd., Oranford. 376-6418. ' P. M. Beta ake> CUNTON JABN e> OIFTS_ " ' Help Wonted — Men, WoHWV Open Sundays, ' J/9/33 U0 Park Av, Plalnfleld -PL 4-1900 for home ^ appointment. ~ Irv centar-«S SJStJt- V you are**.available a days .a week. . ••.'••• . O/9/J0 "- ATTENTION LADIES O/9/33 If you.enjoy talking with people on the telephone. ^^ PULL SIZE OAB HANOI JSto-scv-part time, *4-s par-hour. . MEN. OR WOMEN : NOW IN US3S. MS. OASB FOB SOaUF ALTEKATIONS --ZIPPEK8 TOO . .'H. >•.." tf -Tmr4i«vr-4he -Intelligence and peraonallty for TELBPIIONC-|ALE8i CLOTHES REPAIREp ANEW . . ;;;.t Oil 736-139S or RE 6-1483. V/ll/11 • — OUR No canvassing, Flexible hours you may be the peraon we arl looking for. CALL EVES,,. CS 8-1899 r 1 TOP NOTCH' COMPANIES-.--— ^,.Sp-." .oo-p-riS, ' c? ^•••ggr?^^ia3Bl**wi!4ii NEED Pleasant dignified work " Pleaaant working condition!. Convenient _t«- public tranaporUtlon. «lnol 16o per 100 lb.; No. I copper, 34c M"* B- •c!n* " ya-trli ;Extra fitcTme' for mothel'i and moon- •-,.'. HOUSEWIVES i ...... «H0-8125 . Extra fitcTme for motheli and moon rDRNlTUHEt Living room, dining room, ft lb., heavy brass ISo per lb,; raj»,_!c • Jf you need ca«h and ean work only 8TENOS (75-IDS llgnteral . Writi e for IntervieI w t o PP. O. por-lb. Lead So ana betWTIei. A A P Dreggraaklnt - Alterations , I65-I80 Write for appointment, Box~No. ISA, e/p.Union Leader, . bedroom, kitchen, rudjpr. It TVl a few hour. p.r »e.k . , -IN UNION -TYPIST J10X .343, Koielle, N. J. 07203.. V/9/30 CUOTHJNarusad books, eOotrlcal appli- Paper tuck Co, 81 So. SOU. St., Irv- BOOKKEEPER r COUNT* ONLY — phone 3 to S, P.M. •-'•• 1291Stuyveiant ave., Union, N. J.. ance!, novelty Items. : • ing ton . • - O/10/M Mra. M." BTranta -*MU ••,.'.•<:•• WORK "lN~EtfeCtRbNi.es _ GOODWILL MISSION STOKE, SlPCT • BEGI8TER NOW Msot SI., Newark, N, X Open:Daily .T/Jt »-t:30j ~Wed.-r'ttl 8^, T/P JPIANOS WANTED OOUNTEB OIBL lor dry cleaning store; WOMKN •-. ' ttfiigt * C . »apei lanced—only;—pleatsmt—working- —W»—wHlHraln-you^fnr-iiaklUioni-ln-^ A •andltlonl. CalLJJR 9-3678 between •A4- electroma-assembly,. .wlrlng, soldering, : ••• AM. It 11130 A.M. V/9/23 IllltilNtSS & EMPLOYMENT KtHVICE and^teat. Some, experience deairable. GARAGE_SALE BARGAINS SECRETARY AnUo.ua-bed, Infant, high chair, youth TOTH PHAHHAOX PARK AVE., SCOTCH PLAIN*, NJ. HXCEliENT -OPPORTUNITY -NOW AVA1LABUB POR ASI EXPBRjp»'CED chair, usable furniture,, aseortmHit - of COINS, U. B. and Foreign" — All.gold -*•« — HOUSEKEEPER - '• TEL. SHS-8S00 HEN BECRETAnY TO WORK POR THE PRODUCT BALES UANAOBR IN OUR houaehold peraonal Itema^-new, uaed, colniige, Early type colni, ilnglea. 1M ALBANY fit., NEW BRUNSWICK; N.I. Young man for general laglory-work. SLEOTOONICS COMPANY. MUST BE BKILLED IN TAKMO DJCTA-nON. Thuraday, Sept. 33, 34th II 3oth. 10 rolls, seU, pr«of letl. MADISON' COIN Free Plok Up and Delivery •aeneral-n*ousekeeplng dutlei for mature BOX 34 Incoln th, Madison, K, 1. " TEL. M0-H3OO USE OF DICTAPHONE. TYP1KO AND OENEBAL -BECRKTARIAL DUTIES. A.M. to 4 P.U. 16 Burnett -Terrace, J eouple In Putnam' Manor* lection of : .. ••- • ' ~ O/9/23 Work In a modern air conditioned Uaplewood, »/33 PR 7-lirt7 roln. hf|.thl*'frtaHon_-D«eferred; inn reference!. !_•••*• KEAVET 0B0OB ' :^X WOMEN are' permanent poDllons with fringe aOOD BTABTINa SALARY; COMPLBTK >p^T pHSORAMNCLUratjO HAMMOND EXTKAVOICE ORGAN. Dark itf Chejmui^t^-Onion-is •ret£ur-'."-lpW •*(,'- j (or_foot press and light ..power presi benefits. Please phone 379-7400, i-AID MEDICAL-SURalCAI. PLAN, arrpCK-PURCHABI PIMN AMD LIBERAL - mahogany, beautiful tone, like naw. Apply Bo* 1M, Union Leader, PIANO-WANTECT - * t WAI' BADIO : FABTEB SEBVI0im> X'd work on small metal parts fnr rlpr- or -VACATIONS, . —~ , — j= Must sell, need cash. Call after 4. B7INET, UPRIOHT OB ORAND Pree Delivery. . • 0 ino.tvSS3...w V, ' MM etuy»e*an» Ava., Union, N. J. MU 6-BllT " . VW16 night shift. : . QUlRdAR ELECTRONICS " ES. 8-0459 — SO »rO787'-•:••;-• Hr«.vtt.10; Sun. 8 ajn. to,6 p.m. • "•» •" VOLUPTE INC. . - * ' APPLY IN PBRSON --. I/9/B3 U.S. Route 1 . - ^ INC. - OR CALL MU 7-0250 . a/it/it MONDAY THROUGH TODAY i -A/i. LDrDENEUZABETHCTt ' LINE BEALTB rOODg=nUU, - Herbs, -Honey, RADIAL -ARM SAW TELEPJdQNE An «Q ,I opportunity employey r 60 Fadem Road, Sprlngfrrfdr-NJ Balt-JPTee Poods, Flour. TSVUfOTON Dry Cleaning > Tailoring ' ,*. U HEALTH POOD CENTEH. 9 Ora DELTA OR DEWALT An equal Opportunity -employer 1 •#• OPERATORSr S-F-D laboratoriesrinc. Ave. , Irrlngti-n. 88 3-6193. •, J CALL 378-09M H 9/23 ; T~iubaldlary •( Varlan Assoclllti:* 1 -* DRESSES $L0l>. ~ WANTED . ,|UNI)ICAPPBD rBRDONS UNION: TRUCK DRIVER *90 BOLLYWOOD MIUOULU, "PARK, 3 1 100 Rahwa)u-ave.- Valon. STAMP COLLEOTIONB, V.B. II Pondgn .*. 1 : (Martfntwd) '•'•';• .'• ' ! Kenllworth: SCREW ' An Equal Opportunity Employer. gravel, 4 -burlal!,_Jleet aeotlon*.. .Reaa- Mew Jeraey Ball. An.Xqual Opportunity Due to expanalon wa have aeveral . MACHINE TRNEE ...... H-U onable. -mcumulaaons. "ifti;'needed, Top buy- 1 BODR MARTINIZIrio ' •mployer, la recruiting glrla and women poaltlona open_Jn_(hipping oltlce and Ing* prlce< paid., Excellent references. 800-CHESTNUT ST., UNION " MACHINE "OPERATOR— ;' 376-4827 "~3T Can -3333)917 ; people, They B,ry. We will train you. PEE: ITWEEKS SALARY ALL JOBS. HEN AND WOMEN b« reeponllble ^nd hmne a dealre AUTOMATIC SCREW JBOTEL MANAOERS. wen-women jirr»jr»7Tmrs-*7ii. A-* » SMVICE. All position! are full time and NATJTTIPEB -EMPLOYMENT AOCV. meii women • BLVD.. • KEN1LWOH Bulge" Rd\, HiTTrnSgiSHp ~ couplli! ' -'- '-•trai- n••'-yyou- -^———•-';; pmplacamen• e T lervlce. .DeptDept,,. P.. EasterEt n CCareer like new, was Electtlc Service ThU poaltlon oflera you a good elart- ee!!_2984 LICENSED —. ^*_ .r» M»HH| MMrflllwii lefflirltY Help Wonted — Men land screw* macntnq. • Piuduction B/ f\r.PHr\BKTin/.Tii.T •O4 olhaf liberal benaflti. High achool HACKKNBAOK — 4B7-3931 TrodUi . BY OLA88IFICAIION graduate* are preferred. . , OALDWHJJ — 328-9417' bonus, lent working conditions. qUALITT- ELECTRIC—domestic, «.«, PLAJrlPIELD — 754-3888 TV SERVICEMAN " ill company benefit!. Apply Moll.-thru KKAKADEK SPINET PIANO, Mahogany, Service Ar delivery H -Installation-"** Satrr' «"to—4-P.M f DRAFTING- - 88 Ivory keyboard, Duncan Phyfe mercial^Si' Industrial wlrlng-Ji-aenrnw.' Mr aw lnt«TTl>w call uiaa Taroa ~ ABCfaiTarnTiiaiAi, legs: excellent ooodlUon; prtoe S47S, Licensed, 'bonded, 'a Insured. Pree- eyta ,v. ;,...: at 3M-MS9. . • " •" . • Experienced • Accounting - Bookkeeping :—toSIA'S APPLIANO* '*• ELASTIC STOP NUT) BT -17.8, OOV'T. fOU Call DR 6-3083 after I P.M. weekdays., tlm»tai, 8«-8«97. . , '• ,j y'/9/$ rOE * ' VETEHAN DETEN- all day Bat. * Sunday, J-^ R/10/14 ^. JERSEY j ~ REAL ESTATE 1331 liberty Ave., Biraidi CORP. OF AMERICA ~ DINTI, DAY .AND EVE CLABSEI. CONCENTKA-at ON TOUR BUBINEM 3 llai) Vauikall ltd. .Union Entertainment TB.BPHO.NE COMPANY , ~ SALESWOMEN INSTITUTE OF MATTRElaia, "factory reJacU: from. -While I do your books. Monthly book- _____ Zl "™ —J?" a/9/13 «8.»5.' Bedding M»BU(actureri, lS3.». keeping - statements, Tut Returns. , Opportunity •mployer — For -active office, member of the -REFRIGERATION SERVICEMAN PRACTICAL DRAFTING . Jamil P. Mawha Jr. • 687-1792 Multiple Listing Service covering Spring- OAR WASHERS WANTED Park St.. Eut Orange; open._9-9; also rtJN e> MA010 for Boy BocmU.VblrS?*rt - Service, delivery, a Installation. IMMEDIATE ENROLLMENT '. 605 Weet front St., Plalntlald, y/—" . "" T/aVaj field and Bhort Hills, Experience de- ' steady or part lima—. tj»»^ (MuUez a clubi. •*% and «|! Mv-:„,. sirable, but not neiejuary. Renllea-con- Experienced ^ ' 1544 irvlag el., Railway; rt 1 •»•»». joculona. .Mr. Edwarda fidential. Wrlte-^ilo Box 167, Union ,, TOBIA'B APPLIANCE MODERN CAR WASH "" . - W10/7 MEN'g' SUITS, Factory Outlet. »3B,B0, Clip for, (utute referenoa,- * . "».a*M»i~ri»n:t.ii;!-l UNION, N. J. —;. Leader, 1301 Stuyvesant Ave;, Union. - I3it» Uberty_A«i4._- • Hlllilde »7» Chancellor Ave., lrtlngton - reUll valua_to_a9S- Appllance-Parti-Repqlr* eoretary, ,aome tfloUphone, . .. V/9/30 . WA WOMEN SUIT CITY, 308 Commerce PI., Elisabeth, IBU aneclrlc. reasonable «x- BAIRDREaSSRS EARN BIO MONEY >hone~3»l-4900. -—Jnt73> Excavating wulred., Wr|M to Boi 1»9, WHEN THEY'RE'E ' WLFRETINEWILFRED-TRAINEDD "". .•'.-,' AlVCADU APPLliNOk ••'••':.—* -MATURE PERSON atari the carcfr of a lifetime with the. mectrlcal.; Apcllance -Repairs ' fjnlon Leader. »M1 otnt WOMEN &.GIRLS MEtAL IITCHEN SET-Forrolci top, 1 •..--•- ELECTRONlC_rr— _ Retired or/and handicapped—accept- apeed-tralnln*, methods' that have- given 4 chairs, ,tTCe*nehfMndltloh—llB. Washers * Dryers • Dlshwajhera. E.I OIANNEIJA, INC.; «xcavattnj con-'/ able for time keeping taak. Write to Box. Garbage Dlapolala • Btov7a ' tractor, backhoo, doicr 'Si tltunp trusjg SALARY-$1.50 fo $2.00 - TECHNICIANS -thousands of graduates the* belt Jobi, Reasonable Rates m,i • Opportunities for. advancement to poal lS2,-o/o Union Leader, 1J91 BtuyVeiahl the highest ply and the-fast«t ad- 379-7721 • •ervlccs., Cellara, «ew»r»^ln1l--irenoh(r PARTY PLAN., • ' * . ES »-»«18 ar IS.tOIM.,'.'.'''''.'. PER HOUR TO START tlon ai lupervlaor-lnatructor or dlatrlot Ava,, Union. V/9/30 vancement in the glamorous world of S«B-6168! or 3S9-8138; daVa, 925-84(j To worH- for large Now York CCityy Beauty .Culture. - -.'• ...... '• . '.'.', ;'•. •. •'. •-. • A T/F 938-8461. . : -U4- I -. _^ - J/10 DEALERS serVtci a manak-.. . , ^ ;, MISCEUUNEOUS HO OAUOE TKAIN8 firm In circulation and advertising ded - DUtlea ihall Include servicing, repair- fARN $75.TO $100 partment, lit Bloomfleld office. Hour! Ing- atld modifying electronic ealcu- . .YOUNG MAN'_ TUITION ' FDIAMCED DP • TO_» YEARS. CAIX A»TER 6 PJI. JAtphoH Driveway* Furniture Repolr 9:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.. or s to. B!30 lators and dictating machines. , , . sales ability for Aluminum I 688-5493 ' EXTRA PER WEEK P.M., Mon. thru Prl;- Permanent poal PulMlme or part-time - olaaaes, -daya 7Appllcanli,-Witb only basic electrical Bhow_Room, part-time avenlngs, or tvenlngi, Part-time job! available B/*/30 FULL OR PART TIMB Uon, no experience required, Calt.jer- or jlMttonlo experience will be trained.. dayi and Sundays,... AUPHALT driveways, parkWioti buut. at cb«lr »0,' rewebblng, springs Jl Intelligent, needed for ihlpplnjr and 1 I tl«L -Work guar. Sunshine Uphclatary. receiving—depMlmlMBvlnl—de|»rlmllll. IiBn ' Electronic. • B»AUT^-»CHOO<« ' . . Asphalt Drlvewaye , V/10/M 790 BROAD ST. UI 3-S91S. •• '—983 R»jr"AT«., lOiilon ; fJtO«88IONASAr L -«V« CLEANESV: " :•-:'f[)r9Sa»0/':'•• company, Driven license' required, Apply 630 BANOS AVE. • ABBURY -PARK i..-.' *n k . Jim*" '..tMaf,-. aalr; far J ' CaU-lfU 6-1437 or MU6r48l6 391-0665 1612 MA-MEET- ST. : PTOLADELPHLt, hire,- 83 kijulr. MANPOWER NewsHqyi^Wanted V/9/30 Olamorene electric ELECTRONICS CORP. Kay'a Hardware, WANTS _mV3NGTON ^ VAILSBtJRO Bpringfield. •..:., ..W/8/33 •UBUBBAN PAVTNO OOMPAior, Oarage-Poors DRESSMAKER Carrier valeimsn »re waited by your •;l»«I TJISJ— -•:••• : The Beit 1 Initruclloni - ta»p«rleno*d ae»d to"*' l(M»t w«tlely ntwipAtMt , If you *r« 13' lEWmO MACHINE Parking artai, drlvawAyi, ^curbing. mri old or oldir, you e*n #»rn ipan Free estimate!, Work guaranteed.' , All typaa iof garaga doori lnatailid*; BBM«N Cuitom !Tailoi- aUD HLECTRlC. M0._: r • STINOaRAPHERS far money In yaur upRfe ttmtf by MACHINIST WOMEN OM*.'»Ht.-;TJM«.*- garal** exteniioni. rarwlrsVfr. Ifraloa. -• IJDOAI."BICiatTA!in» -^ eALLINGRBHTCOOKB start .A Njw-CA»EEm: •_ H0>Ma3. ; : electric operator! to radloHiontrolir ~ ; eDicTAPHoWB ornt^_ „ ------*:••." . -r ^"u« .... Machinist rao.ulred?Toy toolroom work APlCIU.OBKOg.CONTBAOirNQ-.CO, —SIEVINS-«VE«HIUD-D0O» 686-7700 AfteAt r . 3& :3fl-^ PiM Involving UueprlnU, aketchea and verbal ^Aiphalt Drl«»ayi, Parkins Lot*,^Si •..•\'T'~'"7~'OI:)$jH»' 'iW'~ • OFPICE MACHINS OPERATORS *" * - ne dav a, weak".——i lniarUotfom.—Oonatruet—and—maintain 'BOOKKEEPING _SEIklH.: CABLE NELSON ! ; « KUHPUNCH OPERATORS Ms Um often. I special equipment. (lust-make awn aet - apteallalBt.oondltlon. Baaaonabta,-: ir8>«._«'««',8-'887S, .;•,'-;..• 'jr/i'l/lst 'e OBNBRAL CLBKK8" -r~ "• *jr,'*iyF upi *ni operate all toolrooin eootoment, '" NaW-JfBAOTIOAL METHOD '--=? • • WOR ... CH S7& -— Learn In (. WEttB for 818.00 J/»./33 Outtirt' i TEMPORARY WORK- ~"(MRN >O> FWST * SECOND •Inatruetbr U a praollolng ,OVA — .1 P & D CONSTRUGflON WAIHINO MACHINE SEEVICIHAN ~i»pKaft oonorete driveway! * p'erirtnt Service, delivery * Installation^ SHIFTS NEEDED) . . Courses given In Newark at thJS STAMPS—I.O.Y. United Nations eou»mlr Personal »tlent|on "to the ' *re» * • . •.-/ •*.•*' ExperUnoed ^*- ' • Houiaf Irvlngton Canter, at the Coronet, loti; O*oeral Home improvement!. .. — leWdula that "aulti you. belt. W« One night a-week, no-more than IS to dieati 140 per 100. call ; TOBIA'i APPLIA1V0I Installed B96 , per foot. 1Wood cleaned, HBtnu WOMAJI' 1331 LlljutrAve. . • • .... lllllalde Company paid be'neliti, Bllie Croei, ,,]III, Writ* for BroDhUre to I ES 2O ooated, lialed Sic jitr ' tl »rlT»U blue Shield, life Iniuranoe, pension 1 : plan,- and-9 paid holidays., .. .AmerkonS^opP 1x^ cTir^' • ' ...... ft v/r. OMti Manpower, Inc of-BooktcBopIno TiUNSFERklD. TO-anAMtr-Mmpl-ria _ " Winei^-Olqubri ',': UBVIOE COMPAJTf 3fWM paBraaeaUoo,. Call steady Positions fc-OverUme: wld.O'. BO«" 371 po furnlahtngi, 6 room bouia and r«ore. rv WORKERS- -Call-or Write: "^~^ hill p — ^tUnttegCo«tractorCt 9 l wiaati' v 1J01 ». orand I .. Illlabeth BpringileW, K, X atlon -room. Sacrifice. 634-9110. J/t/30 l Weltfleld ,,. ,,sed men .with • joodlwork record or call OR 3-070O V/9/33 Aluntimrn SpeciallBts"Vr •1-Bln St. . Immediately.' ' Steady work. and liberal 6 Point Ulnrtr; M|rt; PART-TIMESECRETARY. -, vyayaa B PIIOE wroUght^lnn porch furnl- •re -, OlilUri * gtorm Wthao benefits, starting rate 13.4111: call BUCHANAN ELECTRICAL — 1 ture, lamps plus iable and 4 chairs. V.$Tw A Ur; »rand«lt> personnel department at 783-0300 — MATDKE WOMAN, part time; to rait Raable - >--»4»iClia'l»n«lHHr,'TJnlaal •: 9 to 8. .. I.."-: .'.'•.'. '~.:~\ _-.V/»/M PRODUCTS C08P.- on- naw-Koraeri,-; many^««!_ open, (At Plve Pelat •rno-a.lpi) fCeti«er> U AMBASSADOR SERVICKH - 1«U FLORAL AVK.l' UNWNf M. i. H 1 JJS-0003. . ••.-••-. ... yn ' GASOLINE ATTENDANT 2B9-8200' Exi._»Sl rloni*.•Jmjjwov»jii((k)«l«;;•--":..:'':,^~-\:*j Part time, -.4 to COMPANION WANTED j P.M., A all day •— . •.' . . ' —dr/a/ai Don't aalile Building MoterlaU ; mitiiwY, can ELDERLX WOMAN, Uvtng*in Irvlngton OMPLETE-HnMB rMP«OV«MENT Mr*- <'"' iJ far atoploa^e. Mfato kouiawlVe'e"~ti e« kit, toyi, ate. iHIgh' -• V/975T' MEN- FO* FAOTOBV WORJt looking for full* time ileep-ln oom- Enjoy work) b; eet commi., oar: Be_eeiiary. loe (or alteration!, addltlohi. repairs, : tin* m cejl bea etatdy Job. Q.ood panl«,PMf4rably,wm»one living in UU-,--At --• INSULATED BIDINO —-JS.tSO to 16.61 4 CH ,8-3730; starting el.M with advancement. Apply [rvlngton area and Italian speaking, Call aaw*~**BongtrUQUon. Bptclallai In >*» , : "~MEN In person: -EXAOT ANODlnNO OORP., 7D9-1383,. - V/t/30 iilellng, painting, carpentry,4 mawnrj,., to learn hbw-. to make Alumlnum-aMdlng ill f" HlnUnberger,, KL 3-6>a7. J/ll/4 ;';.: 3 MV270D Ext. 321,' Domeitle H*l|» Wt«J..— Perncile glasi doors aim Primary- Windows. 83 UVlagatoh St., Dlsabeth.-- 9/33 USED PB0PE8SI0NAI, HA»DRTT.B ., Permanent all year work IS a modern SEgtVIOE STATION t * PoUnd Henke), 431 Orova st-r-IrTlngton ,4-clean-plantt esUbllshes d In l*47r Apply: J ICHwiNO CORP, - WOMAN —FOR OENERAIi _ ATTENDANT _ -. BS: 3-9206 g3.M; ALUUIMUM OAT "SILVER LINE WTtoNVILLE BERWCH ODNTtR NO 4 MORNlKOB-ArPWEEie -—*Osi" lOMETHINa EkTELYT — it-— w.ooi j-i. Roma •=rjormen.-«:.Oaragei IB Dorl|ht Avcl. Kenllworth rhaps Mils ooIUmn can help you ^Weaj—> agiaiiaaitar e«uloy« i; rill.-r«>r «r-Hml>edTt|fflf 'only, lost QitWIr gp -•••SAUHY-: $1.25 muik-ba_*ubmllte.d In perion 6r -by _AD .^ ftleiSayi- »»d_35j JI^JWbJthJiLriirvi* lh rThV~>S p.il.rReferencu.ealC ayVnlil- tod '-afc-dli I and ad * *TITPAI-'^"- - - - worV^Ko»-Hs»a*ilJnJi.V^K»H»*ilJnJi'' tcna»_CahtalU,"Alu Bloomfleld oHIW. tl.; Pab-- 7-Ba>hr6oms, ^t ol, 3j hsu*-u£3ftt±rxa ammt^nneHInn, toll _i_

VOLUNTEKS p ERED STBNGEt. rap«rlJ)l,"T -Union; N, "J.~"Company Anyone Id. 130 by 94 Ihohei, 79.B0 ittgist, oorJeirPujHlurerefInlahlngInlahlng- WOMAN— Intereittdingrmpandiilhl y please' ia an art-with us, Beoo-Ray Interiorsti , i • -=PQOIA:TRY 'RECEPTIONI5T I P1.W.,ileidy, . ..BUdHANAW^. write. 1 Union- P.O. Box-1393,—Union, 'ricj and elaei, from .tht laru— —^~ -0-lMW-WBg^ KWDB) Jno.-,-inelow I(.OU»,-'T<—• ,;- *, v^^ £tah* woman tnaferred, experience posltlbni open' In ihlpplng office and ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS CORP. K.J. Agei from 31 yefmi on, State name, tlon and color range. Bark Cloth,'el,3S .v |pl»phone wbrk. address, and phont number, R/9/30 It). ALPBRN'S, Route 10 and V& ^T—f """ time, permanent, We also have telephone ^tork . for. 1085 Floral ave. . Union, ,N. J. In Morrli Plains. J» 9-1718; ' . i Bend Jim* U. Box ^Wl PAWt TIMt WOU»E CLEANING handicapped persons who are condnid Hou»; lo:oo A.M. to lo:oo PJU, Mon; to Irori Railings Biu lt (betweet n .1 and ) *.U.)*U) LOSTSll WHITE GOLD WRISWSYY WATCH, HBDJZK de.. ia»l "«" v/»/33 Uornlngi only,.,Mon. thru Frl., near to their homes. Exp-erlance not necaa- ^ Prl. M:00 A.U. to SlOO Sat. U sun, K««>lr< Uagee Ave. M aalloplng Hill M., call sary. We will train you. 111 1 vicinitiiityy off OnioOnin Center,Ctr CCalll Kentcdallng - All*ratlo»l eaS-4343. K/9/33 I«ON atAILINOI*. Clothes poles, _ BL 4-3433. • V/B/33 All poBltl 688-3066. FREE DELtVamY, •The Cemetery Bautlful" Btuyvasant Thli newspaper -_t- --- 8 days. Mil ' OKNERAL HOUSEWORKER Avenue, Union, R/9/33 Ave., Union — UU 6-13^3. Elic. Office, ' Ml. - 686-3877. • V/0/33 ferred. Also ftoor Man for light land- Automatic Tranimlnlons ,, IN IUNIOM, HBXWDSV 1BV1NTON, accept Help Wanted ads from- em reliable, < Prldtys preferred, refnrencai, Ing, masking', etc. . . ' -engine Tuni-up ROSatLLII PArJK. ' 079/30 ?1 luk «, Newark--UA 3-J8BO, Ployers covered .by the Pali* Labor own tranaiurtatlon needed to Burins- Htiiady days, frlnga benefits, tail AIR- cdtmiTIONlNO Standardi Act; - which- applies ' to field area. — 379-0370. «/O/33 Mr. Maineo, 887-7377 for ItttervleW — . RelHgnratlon _^ INDIVIDUAL BOAKDIKO - ABCOIMO.- . . I employment - In intek-itate. commerce, Union, N. J. > V/9/93 OIL BURNER SBFIVIO* DATIONa. New It they offer less than the legal BKHNKO, H/Ct,IAHI,K FOR SALE kenn.ii. sep.r.t.; C|oth|h0 -Household Olfts minimum wage of 11,36' art hour or 5 CAFETERIA HOtlSllWOItKKH Day « Evening Olaiiai new aecomodatlom for cats, Kxpen KXPEstlliNCRU AH-LIANCK KAI.EKMANl Call, wrlto,' Visit for Pre« ftjiBi bathing' * grooming. Inipeotlon Invited.' fall to pay time and one-half for part or' full time, ranch home, small houn, over 40 la Meek, .cohtaot .thi; full or. part thnei ^long eslabllahed t.lNCOLN TEOHNIOAL WSWtUW ACT Phone 799-0337, Watchung, N. J. THINK BMAWI LOOK BMAItTI MY adult family, Short Hills,—DIt n-»710. W3 Market St., Newark , Ml ^jjl;. J/10/II8 U, B.'Labor Detntrtnif'iv'a'local oRlek HELP firm; beiieilts, Call .WA 3-7768, • BEST BHAKT at Uetry-Oo-Round Resale 'for more Informatloh." Tnir Kdarais » T/P Bbop, Laokawahna PI.,, MHIburn; 10-131 U Room 201, Pederai: BulWIni, rcd- PRICE AKC 1-4:30; Closed Mon., Wad, .,< .O/U(* WOMEN CHIHUAHUAS itral ««,, Newark, N,J(. 011IJ5. . Ewp'?y«» c,; WATCHMAN • PORTER itate ap ALL ' MODERN' LIVINO • EVES.' plicemri'' 1OM; BR 6-7447 jaerpetlenee necessary,. n day. 9 tn 4130 • .ai ; DININO J/11/4- 1_ ULiii. tntludlng . Thure. aer.vlc*. EaiUfn Caree is, • r.. c.. STOVttS ';,..'- e.- t.ifbb- C . . • ' .-. o«iit:. v ' «*O, tnd eatu'rday." , ' All Box m'MorVUtown W>. 3-0184 I -Woki old.'. 37li'-7l4o' situations Wanted. —-'• Femal* B/0/31 T/P after 6 P.M.MU H-7330 all day. PMtMIUK nttH MINED .OOAV 2 , APPLY IN PERSON STERLING PLASTICS" CO. B/0/33 are Invited to.cona, «IEFP1ELD ST. MOUNTAINSIDE AM, PORHICA BAtt — with 3 swivel NONFIJETTIE AT ANT PRICE opportunities eratorr call m»-m):in. it,, Bed'etarlea, Lab M ^-nay Techs, • . DR 9-2601 beautiful black tt Un, wontferful pet 1 MAN WANTED . . Aul and watch dog. 16 months old. PEA I20.S0 BUCK/W »18.50 Of the Civil "JUgljtiACtM 1084 whlc" !' Urlwceii 3 I' M.-S ,P,M. CW011M Prolfr for counter. ami o.rllt work at new DaUVyf ItO# Cvenllta»-r iia»tae|;f •*•——-CUSMH—. -- - - - B/9/33 prohibit discrimination. In employ- Union Countyl: / • o/n/itl Write or Phone for rjree.catalog 18 377TB3»«. ' _. ' • • STOKBft MCE 118.50 fLord...fir Taylor Orlve-In, no experience necessary; Apply AM, NEW niCTATINU MARIIINW went on the baala cf aex. Thaae pjo- lo manager. . rurpi«;«,-(*brad(ir Retriever * Hound, GUARANTEE COAL' hlbltlom will'not be applicable -to: VOVNO WOMAN, experience In all J MHOOL eo***piTvsiciAN»; AIDM all employirs : undoY' all' tolroumV |«| Millbuni Ave. MlltbuVrr phaiVaot' credit')nv>'atliia'tln«. V It A BURGER- 'N''SHAKE:. ' B»,' Fifth Av«.,v N.Y. • 3, "CH. 3-3330. tCXKCUTIVI SJtCRETAatlAL 8EKVICE8 * « weeks old, -Bat a-34St HA I-7»a5 —MA 1-7808 itjWo-i,.^ ^-ifi-r 'i;-|j|'.. . .; /* and VA applications. Part time pre- Routa 33 — 379-98B7 eprlnnfleld In N. J. phone MO 8-1137 ] 1011 Btll-lveunt Ave., Union-- 687-8460 . . . V/10/38 • r —. .. • O//M ftriad, call MU 6-3T4J. . -V/4/13 • V/9/» B/T/F

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-lllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIII Show Preference FQJ*^ Colonial Style] Heal estate boards from the The company now is servklngvS 17,256 sceonnts In the amount ~~ Colonial continues to beusiasts point out that It's a style originated with the . colonists. area will participate ln-» Sales- O-Rama at the Hotel Suburban, 0iL1357,415|jS48,jui of August "King.". JrtJs l*J_the oonsenfus" tha' t never becomes ~ outdated Zl'heir_homes were usually ex- : p 31. , Durlnr ihe • in6nai—^e#'-. of builders and »ale» agents o( despite the. era,.. , ' . . "pansivfi with iaiye high East Orange on October 29; Ttre new home - communities In •" New JeWey, with Its historical l55S-:—i-3he result drmany addi- Northern Nea; Jersey. Surveys past, lends itself to . colonial tions over the years.' Builders' iepy. on of.' 'AjnerlcaV foremost 2O3..were dosed; - ;AH~«f ^e. of. Dew housing In the state have architecture.- As surely as the find that fow people would buy sales training specialists irT'the latter properties were In New- consistenUy^ahowri the public's Ilow-slung Spanish hacienda is authentic colonial in a_now home] "Psychology of Sclf-Motlvatlon." Jersey, ' • •••••••..,! preference' for colonial styling,' appropriate to the American without all. .—the__up-to- •eotion of Morris Plains. Simplicity--of- design, doorwajt-ajia' window treatment are.lull-. that It -represent* a marlc ot - Although colonial styling -Is novations the public has come ; gest dollar volume' inrinariT liable tor members In addition io Bulks of this favored architectural-style:———; ••• --~ -• •.-_• •• used in homes of all •• price to expect in a~new home. Build- success end fulfills a need ' for *«ge eloslnf-fot a single month. reareatlonal facilltlsii. " .. Ji- ?..^.. khe^buyer. Psychologist* suggest ranges, the full flavor" is" hard to ers for the most part .have • ^ hoofing— SIHInp—_- that Americans are striving to mpfnre wlth™.» >IIA »vfr[n fii°i-Uearned to. give, the people what] recapture the solidity of the past add to the-price of a homcj.toey want-despite the- groans. Form t Country Homes" BUSINESS^DIREGTORY WILUAH B. VETT In .their surroundings, even Center halls, gables, columns, from thefarchlteets. Roofing - Leader* - QutUra- FBEEHOLD ABEA TJNI01V—Large .alaeplns room Yor refined though they may lack" the Tam- colonial windows, fireplaces, etc;," despite modern^ Alumlnum Window* (Do. Own" Work)- n3 bedroom-Banch on 3 acre* o'f land gentleman; close to. ail transportstloii' — UuUKd- «S J-11U ily-herltage. : all are hallmarks of the style. ,and~perhaps, .the plus outbuildings^ Only *16,3oo. Many It (hopping. Call afUrCV P.M. Landscape Gardening Muiie, Danclno, Dromafle innovationno s ,pp, O/ll/H Advocates of the style argue Ldwer —priced homes" are—of tiit th other va*lue*. 704-6760 , •' i lack of authenticity, the endur- •~ - ' ' • ;•-. */»>»» Roofing-- Cutter* - I^tailiri - Repalra that the charm and warmthjjf a -" ~ OAKWOOD. REALTY__.. BROOKLAWN IANDBCAHNO ' CHILDREN—ADULTS necessity a watcrcdrdown ver- lng_guality and graclousnSs~of , rreir Ettlmate* - Iniured colonial house has made It the. --•-•- High**!* ;B THA1?CHJS»O Piano—String Ii Eleotric Es«»—ault«r 33 Orberll^- 6t., Maplewood, K. J. sion. • ' the colbhial style house"~Kas Batwean Lakewood Ii freehold House for RenT taaaas sor>-* SHRUBS •Accordion Leuon*. Al^jtudlo, 190 perennial favorite. These enth- SO 3-1644 N. BADOEB 371-4317 The colonial style, of course,. made It 'Tclng" in New Jersey, - 4GS-7H0, LAWNS " —• Munn Ave., Xrv. - ^_ O/0/30 REASONABLB - - B/8/33 UNION—2 bedroom Cap*,, large living*.- ES 4-9466 MO 6-7132 Apartments to Rent arm t Country Homes -room & kitchen with dlnlni .iraat BONALD E. TOMBS Apgrtment Wanted FSEKHOLD VICINITV attached garage. Rant S14B.. AU 8mO —=^-a'AJU«^-.%-B4 ..„ACBK—8 _ — oct^k^lx^t >, MODERN flANO, violin & theory 1e«- BTORM WINDOWS -6-6314 IBVINOTON • tdeal location tor small horse' farm '-•- TOP GRADE (S3 LyonV^Ava. Irvlngton WIDOW Xl bachelor son deslra 3 or . 4HUNTEHBON CO. - ' -" •ou given In' your home by teacher room apartment on 2nd rioor-ln-Uv_. j—J—Approximatel; y 62 acre*. 1 Mlla^road w railing dog*. Plenty of privacy. SCREENED TOPSOIL epectalUlntf with beflnnerl. Call David V/9/30 LIVE RENT FREE Ington area. Call between 6 4c 10P.M; fiuuliie, 100-year-old improved 7-room Older 3 atory home In excellent- ehape. "Iraon 341-lB67r 9/30 MU 8-7»9S home, 8 miles west of Somervllle,'- 3 ,3 bedrooms', comfortable—kitchen and. Da e-oos« 6PECIALIBTS IN LSAUCBS, GUTTERS miles to Rte. 203. Excellent location for living room. New root and aiding. Low Houses for.Sale • "O/9/S3 F1ANO JNSTBWCTIONS All Roof Repair* i Billing -BlX-Na Rent 'til ~ bulldlna^-or-home Ii lnvestment^r:S8S,Q00t IMc*.' Near transportation. At your home: ' 30 years experience. WAS noovufa M Bsaata co. ANItSCAnBCIAKDENEB — monthly —.' EKDUOED TO~*n,»o« Beginner* my iptelalty. -- "" WA 8-0743 (Linden' WA 5-2417 " JAN.J,1966 mviNGTON—or Vicinity—i or I room l*OnS REALTY ASSOC, INC. •TjCilMa A; COUNTRY HOMES NEf ; aarrioe. *R«p«4r and build new lawn*,, 1 MOST BELL. Two family.' A>1'Konf > WA 6^308« ap^'preTeraU]y~n"e»rBt. Xno * Scljool. (38 yrs.'a He. broker) —top-dra*al&a > trim and tran*planr~lirrj iA Immediate occupancy, pall Collect 70 Main St., Fiemlngton LEvVlNGER AGENCY dltlon. Reoreatlon, room. Xktraa. M,lui oYM - dbntf** Trea aarvlea.. Drain, :. . . •.•• R/IO/7 B * 0 ROOFING *, SIDING, gutter*, -- _72S-JB51 Realtors are to appreciate. 'Won't laat. Owner, wotfc.—318-*WS. - R/9/23 (3131. VU 4-1788. B/D/33 - ATTENTION! 'leader*Uadera, iia alum, sldlnt, old roofs ^W8>Stuy.y.esant Aver Evtl.-A 8un,,.Mr. PotU, 762-6114 •; Ualh Street Freehold, V.'f. 634-911(1 .•-,.•• -i J/B/30 Prtvat* tultarjeuoni In the home our specialty. - 463-3B3S _. "' Rahway, N. J. Irvjngton . — •..-..—B/9/23 BBlbOEWAT R &.L LANDSCAPING forbejinnenmr advahcnt~attident<. 181-4M3 Acreage . . tmii.. «63-.33X6 _J:_J_ _l Call DON, R1CCI. 687-5173 Sunday* ll to 4 • * Marion sod, an lurni. ilvulx, Boto " J/ll/4 1 & 2 Bedjeoom Apis. ntEMOLD ABEA •Mllns * thstchlai. Pull; Injured.. For We won't be top* . ... B/B/33 $24,900 f| aitlmate* call UU 6-4350, or VIVE ACBER • . STOP-LOOKING!—- M CtASSICAL* TOrtLAR pimno i organ Surveyor«_ _ Call or .drive out .. HIOH AND DRY . . . 34 mile* trora en «-ais«. . ' R/lo/7 Instruction. Beginner* or advanced. Usr., Apt. 4 -AtlanUii_Clty. FulL price -$1305. • Only WE HAVE-WHAT YOU WANT! Forn. Apt. for Rent- nhn .nedlot;t(ifii ofljy 398 atuyvesant Ava, with firep)»ci. P»nell»d Tdtehw.' aldt" Latost method!.. EmiWOlaU, 143.jPark ISO down ar^d balance *28 per hiontb. - 4 bedroom '.home,.41xln4*--room,' dining /fl v,.iMi . -rttMH. Tor son OBASSWANN. KBXB « MIHB, 0*0. Mod.) Open -lfr.A.M.-B P.M. room, kltrtftli, lull cellar, 3 car sarage, porch,"3 bedroomi. PyJl b««ment, out* * "' MBXZNEO * BIOCLAB W., Ixvlngton. . SB 3-3393. R/10/7 Sumjara •—- ">-C RICHARD_TUNNEY_--- , upper^ side •ntrnnce, and pretty vallty--lVf 433 North'F-oad Stul...... on 1 acre. . . •. * OWEWM—VOICE—STUDIO npanded. Phone: 375-0519 «, Msln .Blrmt, May* Landln all utUlutUltlet * aupplledpplle;; neaear -aniporta- Uon. Don't b» Ute-for -thU-oiw. M. i^ *T, »-MT0_ 0/9/33 U.A. colleta and-prlvat* teacher 14 i— PHONE- a family—Incwne House tf.--'Builneaa couple preferred. -Rater yeare; loloiit, N.A.T.F. number. Call — O/10/14 RVINQTON-^a room*, aun parlor, heat B/10/31-; ce*. . 926-5749 or 93MIS4'J.. M/»/2i.\ 333-3145 / '-••'."'. f™ li!|;, JJAIEM RIDGE it hot watn luppliwrilio por'nTonth. rooms, llglftln room, .dining area, and UN1ON—2 room*, prlvataVho'merihislneal i Available Out, .lit,- Elderly Persons. Board- kitchen, 114,8pp. . couple or_women; call'altar 7 P.U. - LANDSCAPING ] • mUf MUuii. I "*"* " H/ll/30 MU 7-0127 North aldejTr room home In Prahkiln ,, TREES TRIMMED * FELLED. riRI- Marion Sod. * ahrub*. iwlly- Intend. IBVTKOTON — 3K lovely room*. 2nd BBOOKSIDK NUBSINO HOME—Serving I MML mail other good buy*. -VB/23 '" jlareajTBoamed llvujg room; WHES " UDD' JOBS WOOD ALSO_BOU>. 8ATIBFACTI0N the'area. Beat: We are, licensed bythe ....^Ticft—raH" dlalaig -fposr '>»"-• VUi ~ MO 7-33S9 BABAWJD.- RZABONAaLE~BATM. 3 floor. ,Jwat_ ii hot water ettpplled, -Rllfcbjjb, *~dlrt removed;. eellar . and llatii fil^r J. Call Director. Kathletn M: AGENCY LTD; room*(..baHment It- garage. , arda cleaned!—dtrmp—fcrtrdc—*wvlm7 ,. Del, O;JU is 'cju. j/n/lb 373-7B13 UTts lite Hpwell Larie* MA 2-3531 - Call Anytime - MO B-3903 N, J. 8H 6-27aC. u. o, v », rimiioiu' JIAp« • a/11/11 Open Jrom 6 A.M.JO 9 P.M. Maintenance. Lime, -- — Uph6lft«ry - Slip Covers . 462-7S7B-- dlnt, CertifiedCertified .n »dd. Shrub* - IBVINOTON—Attractive 6 room apart- Farm & Country Homes Someraet_* Hunterdon\_Countl - Prunlns r Deklgnlni-- Bpray- alnting * Paperhanolnfl ment, second floor; immedlatB-pones- ta-TUlln(' - Rtpllrlni. Very alon. 1*3 garasea avallabl*r372-4S94. :• MtM. Call Mr. .Jierok. 169 Weabltt Terrace. . . R/9/i3 er. PAINTING JV DKCORATING. Xlcellrat i.AKrwnnn LooKino For Small Hor«e Farm?? j-wst. • « V • y «WAl.ESTATE . . • _ work; Free Eatlmatea: Iniured. SLIP COVERS CUSTOM MADE UNION—Union ' Canter. 8 lovely room* _ LOVEtY CAPE~CQP ' Fully equipped building with boxed VNION^FurnUhed room In new home, •JOB. FISOIOTIA _ near local A New York; BHifiriho^ Oh nicely wooded-lot*,- in: prime resi- atall*, good 4 bedroom borne, all modern or CABIN& iron YOUB liwm" ping; heat A hot vatar aupplled. AdtHtsT Improvement*, B'Acrestpear main hl((b- prefer- Business- woman. ^ . , -' MU B-3780 ' LOWESTLOWMT'' :PBlCM • - dential 'area, Pull basement, sepatMe •••,• "' '.722-7171 - ;•,•.:,•"....- MU S-D8U ' . garage. ••• ' . •'. way, short walk, to New York Bui,* DIRECT — NO MTODHMAM. : ! 35W464 OAtli I, DTRECT — » - ... . R/D/J3 FOB ONLY -•- ••;•—-• • Enjoy Onr Red Carpet 8ervte»r ONLY $10,900 •75-5018 SAVE MONEY! -• $2T,500 .T_i • '•• •''' : sA«-• 688^7534, NaTWAH— ' ' ' ..'.••• WEISGOLD 8r KRUPNICK, INC. IBVXNOTON—lively aleeplng roam, in .YOU tiAN'DO'ITI. J/U/36 OVEBLOOKTNO BBAUTHTOI. BRAHO1I 2J16 Hwy. S. BROKERS. - Laluwocd. private home, use ot • bath it. large APARTMENT VACAHT1 \t f-A-Wz. We will paint -top 'halt of your house, BROOK PARK TPmrs COURTS BEN ALPERN, •Realtor clB»afc==N«ar titniportatltm; gentlem IgFjr, t»WN«, rewedlnj. - Mohthlr jnlln- 'Betwotn Freehold and Lakewood, 371-02S1 / — —-• With a low-teat tlostlflad. ~ 'ipnMiea,- Reasonable. • '~~ * -r-- you paint tha - bottom. Why tako 303-3060_ • SVM..463-54B5. Dial 4S2-6M4 chanee*? Estimate ini.'Uatnn, l««d- Water Softener r_FOREST HILL ' • . •••:. .. •'•""• */»/aa JOHN MAHON MU 7-83W eri, paperhanglng, repairs. Fredrick W. • •' ,-. B/9/33 Blcharda. IS 2-0038 or 351-3403—Union. / _ TERRACE - ^ ... 17? AU Bolt Wat«r You Head " Mo. •— Buy — B«*»lM Rent . OBSVI!arlr~ -GARDEN ARTS. tt PECORATING neni W0a .'It TOP SOIL THOMAS ~G. \frlMGHT ,„ MIIIUL. »ntDIRTt *^g5™S?_* HUMUS_ IMMEDIATE DEUVERT Interior - Exterior - Faperhaniinf . 4(1 ,. Top Quality Workmanahlp Vurnlstaed,' tt IMalrad. COMPLETE SELECTION Don. r-Wrijtof-Al Tit "Wright?' Prlte m MU 6-6039 CC1 "WrigUt'"Wlilt-' ' NoN*w Mil T-34S1 " 1-BEDRM. APTS. alter B. rre« ALHMINCM WINDOWS, mTXRLOOK- OF YEAR-ROUND VACATION HOMES na MIIAIi WZATHKR STBIPFTHO. COMPLETE lAOTlKOAJT, lEHVTCE AWiNo; •umsaoa -1j Wanrtce Undiay,. 4 Jtlmwood Tar., In ^•BEDRM. APTS. I * KtPAIK LAWNS; SOD.-TOP- FRBE ESTIMATES, INSURED. , ata, * SBCTJB ARHANOK- ES 3-1537. j^JJ/1P/3 —^—-rtK»t- . TBMAND DRAIN SERVICE. W, THOMPSON - 484-7173, k DR6-2165_ • . •' . • - • v79/ab s FAINTINO * DECOHATINO *«iturln( all new tormica aljiK ~ - -a/t/xs Quality work at, reasonab[a. prlcai. Frlgldatre refrlgeratora-and—newUun Pree eiQmatea* Iniured, '; . dry aqulpinent;'only, minute*'to ' down- DITZEfS MIJIMBIl* - ^anrord town. Newark via Franklin1 ave. aubway Lacalle Painting/241-4066 etatlon an£ 3d Minute* to N.Y.C- •. '. ••— . . v ret\ £«•»••-•,»» Penman .355 GRAFTON AVE., NEWARK HU>?392. Paintlnk Ih«lda-)tfia-out'-^r; Located near BloomlleW-BtlliivinB-Nwk. •r S«rvlM MTJ- t-tni — Wnlon, U.~J. T town line, (Opp-Pranltlin subway Bta.) PRITB EBTIMATEB. - B.B.B, OV10/14 •' S/WJ « HHARMMNO PAINTING A DECORATINO NBWABK—4 roorai._hut3<_hot water prea EaUmate — Iniured eupblled^Jn Newark Hear Irvlngton 879-5322 MO (M9B3 J. OIANNTOT Hne^oaU, ES; 8-776! . between- .8/JfcMrl ' • .• . — a/9/33 1 -PAlNTTNa * DEOOBATIN«t___ NEWABK—6 room*, 3rd floor,' eloaxt in I Uno|»um licollent' Work and Frt« EsUhtatM He»l Kilate U the must- poroh, heat l> hQl. wat«r..*upp)led.t- -—Interior' & Exterior1..—.—- • Importam •„Investment you AdulU preterrnd. tloo. . *. N. BONIFACIO . . C8 B-7M0 mia«—»O«Jtn0A -- TlUt, wpelt will eyer , makc~^«nd d«~ —""• ••'•— ~"r~—~ ttuUllitlon, your- matwlal, or will serves the most »esrohln»_ raUh. . • ";•-'- -'-"-!. • •• : - . PA1NTINO WITapUMB-BOX—-, - Scrutiny before >oU boy. MUJB-2220 after 5 1 lamlly home - »1SO. 3 - »2tO. •_-..«3»0.:_rteo estimate!, free minor -Seek the_servlce»-of.an ex- repaira, tully Inaured. WA. e-3013. pert in ihrffteldV-- --.' T .••'•• . "• •- j/w/u I Consult one _ol the real I* In the ba'*t neighborhood'.-BhopplnV.! * bu* tranisortatlon. l» Hear. House* TERRACE DECORATING CO. -estate SDeelallsta.. listed be- oC worship ii tchoola ara vloafl. AdalnB " low f6r the dream housaTrf" to this, modestly we *ay, the 3%, 3'A. UITMASOI MU 8-3267 ' r rm^AtaTwAiLBTBEij-at- ~y6"Ur~ohjo,ieer-Ton'U-*eoelve 4^fr-¥oom apt*, are apaclous it bright. , Paperln Air. conditioning & parking, Ultra mod* ntsmiKD Q/i(i/ personal, careful attention ern. kitchen. *t— bath*, ' «l«»at«s, TV S-4070 - 1XO I/-S416. O/ll/U and a. wide variety of list' antenna it'- Inolnerator*. Make BIUBTOlj FAINTING HOUSE tha moat desirable addreaa In 1 or a room* our ip«daUy, Veaxin- Ings. • .1 '. '• th«-are». - ».'.... •»ble, call for Jree eatlmtt*-— BIti'B INSPECrr ODB MODEL .... TAINT1NO — 378-3088." ' V/9/J3 it -you're, planninf to S«ll IM Oantral Ave., between Blh UN Bt. COMPLETE PACKAGED your home, the »peclalln*s • . ' 37S-8a5S' li«Ud below-Jhave hundrenia Every-Season Vacation Homes HOUSE -FURNISHINGS- Apjjrlmer»r»-ro-Re*i» M Httte as $290

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_„„.. _ ASPHALT WOBH. UHIVS- every slzsj, sfyla, type afid price range of model vaca ' WAT* - BTOBWALSEB, PATIOS. 4 See oar special combination Plumbldfl - Hea»lno iVAJMCmO AREAS, GRANITE II CON- rate ad for S suburban news- lion homei io'rtt'bny famljy requlrairuinl; dnd budo»t. Enjoy twlrnmlitg, sailing, boot- CDRBtHQ. .. , Only at Hemlock rariM will you And 10 model hortei V. A. MAOMAR0 DON'T Hn- tlosi A contracting. 34 hr. phone aerv- apts. In exoillent. location, 314 ii lc«, 358 Union AV., In. U a-O8G0. T-V Each quality, "«vtry-««m>n" yacalloti horn* mod«I al ' rts;Tarid" rld|«fl ~*x\ fhe" private and.S>or«tB» i% room*, tllo up. Virginia Bt, rorner $78-$120 Hemlock Farnii may be purchated ready (or you to. Country Club) all WITHIN H.m- ' ISO KANTROWITZ Crois Ave, 331-0878, R/o/39 . rUlMBIVG i> 1IEATINO move Into... EVERYTHING DONS FOR YOU... even lockrcrrnt.'.;',' .' [ JBBNTON & HOLDBN, INC . Alteration* — n»patr» — Jobbing IBVINOTON ' Heat Hot Water- docorator furnished by Glmbeli-New, York. ^ Prompt sorvlco. .Call MO 8-1330. - T/*1 OPEN FOR INSPECTION Hemloclc Fatnn, clone, often tuch unlqus vacation Gas Range ^ ReMgeratbr a-- One and 3 belrooma; air oondltlonedf community.featuref, a»i fully paved roadi (kepi open Radlc A Television Repair, gaa aupplleu; ..reasonable rent; best loca- tion, B33 Nye Ave> Open for inspection. Office — 129 Mercer Street all year),y«'ar-rouhd central water ryitem, all UIIIIHM, 4 >fte« parking. MA 3-7047,.. _ R/lb/14 : '£ tV - RADIO • rllONO rrntl Cry tmdfnhllcs r)fbt«cllon ' ' • . SEND COUPON FO* {filLIJIB'S HOV1NO —'«««>. ratea — IBVINGTON SOMERVILLE; N. J. v ' aiiorat* — free estimate* — tnnured w MOVE .* STORE AIR CONDITIONEBB FROM MGTROP01ITAN NEW JERSEY •A LOW RATER - SAtKS * DEKVIOK RA B-2958 RA 5-2909 bETAIlfiB INFbRMAtlON j latu — long dl»imo« — >hor« iptcltli CLINTON MUSIC CO. — BI H-4lt3S Take ttoule 44 Id Rauh DO 01 DanvllU. Turn off Roule 80 Ch. I-3M8, Oh. 1-3179, *i. l Discount Rentals B/H/35 ;• O7D/30 BHlNOriBLD4 KOMI, over WALTBR'g «t RoutK 15 KKU (Sparta). Follow Roule ,13 la Route 304. i ••••/», PARK GROVE APTS. INN, but M eltotrlo aupplled. Canllnu*i on Rout* 306 past Branchvlll* and turn left' on ittOBBINS & ALLISON Ine, Rail HomiM 316 Eastern Parkway, Irvlngton DR 6-3840 ReuU 821 la Dlnamon'* Parry. Bridge, follow ilgnl to ) 'VoVINQ. STOBAOB * PAOKJNO Hamlock Farms, Efficiency and 1-Bedroom Apis. [M» SOUTH AVI., OBANfOKD, N. JOUIBBV IITLL Reat Momn lor th» SJxfess VAN uma, CB «-O«9». Aged and Retired — home-like at- Why not see what w« offer ONION i anon* Motphere; Slate apdrovsd. BOO Cherry' WEASE SEND HEMLOCK FARMS PACKAGE : ATION -'Wi».f WJ 3-7687. . J/0/" FREE—Don't Delay, Come FOR IMMEDIATE INFORMATION CAUL IT. tOWNSEND. A Nt, HOME BROCHURE AND SPECIAL REPORT A, LYZING Out Today. IN NEW YORK CltY AREA . IN NEW JERSEY A&EA VACATION HOME OWNERSHIP.. <*.. ui UliUlduUtmiirltsia* NEW '4M Acsrtmtinta ope 411ST2O HIMIOCIC MRMI • . HAWUV, MNNA, A n 10 A.M.-9 • VM. ,,..31/2 ROOM... . , O/9/3H '-; FHONE S'JMJJ? ir^,; . PAH«. i LUXURY,' AIR C6NDITI6N&D klllld': ••'.• •". -:• ..-,•• . r, ..'.•.. • • .. • MMCi ECONOMY MOVERS Inc. tifl.ilM " 5-'. Care* Comfort, Companloniihlp Unllmltad IBVINGTON—4 room apt., heat it hot I APARTMENTS INiUSI ' . Stovblf - Slofare - racking1 B/10/2B water supplied. Near park. Available A tetUtnllol ««wlUw.l CaMMiMlty W WedaM H**«#* rVof*HU« Ua

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LIVIKdSTON nllKVBOtKT Blicayne, »ulo flllllllllllllllllllllWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlillllllllllllllllllllllllllJIIIIIIIIimrmdlll inaUc—tuU*, f illni LOVELY. Bl-LKVKU JUST USTEDI H »/r «VSf ' RIKER HILL Lovely mudrrn hoiue, fiaturliii;. tr car, KS 4-M.nv *O»»ely homt-Ui niuvp-in"wndltloal urnuoui . living room, 2 brilrouni T*»raV«Jov«fcr funny room, »«(>»'l»v, Sections 1 &-S Urhrn, ^tUa.^.bAUi^.-lb'x3^—lu'lmmlii VAN 'i;.i, 3 iprcd train, "-••-.. Tips for .10" dlnlnj^-room, modern kitchen, r-crrd «hou illllancr. to nmdela HALL—UNION rlutlve new Honda Insurance ratet from 10. Fuel 32.AUC- . WRyU light. «30. - - - GOOU EATING 2 cuii» Tokay »rape«-" 7. Vestment* YOU'VE.HAD ITI ~ PRICE SLASHED Authoilicrrl Honda Vetjia Dfalrr. 11. Pens for Halm Aurnt: nilimole Iti'alty. Hilm- r -Grapes for table ukc, grapes 2 envelopes plain gelatin — ofth« DON'T DILLY-UALLV mlt, Clt 3-1(JO(X. Model' 6ni>n dally and '*3,4li - Mill THItEK FAMILY, 3-5 We repair all maV.ts A: modeU. Bervlce 2t Sweet, --• you're aerious -aboul buying— . 6!)at!032 each aparl'mrnl, MAHONRY coiulru dent, open tUJ_lfl_PJI. for">6uT~ffln- tor jams and "jellies, grapes IVJ cups water 12. Honoraty~- clergy , aa lala home won't l»»t long tlon. ' BRICK -' rui- umagfl, .LO\ venlence. for wine— all are plentiful 16-ouiice can froien - pine- UUe:Turlt 8. Olympian JUST REDUCED TAXES. NEW PHICK S'Jl.SOO, the IIH V. I. r. HONDA. 41S Arlington Ave., K, Fastener • goddess ' . i badroom Colonial wlUi a wood burn- IIUY for the jNVEaiqix. corner of .sth Bt., Plalntield, this wonderful year of grapes. apple-orange concentrate Ing - fireplace, ut floor powder j_room, If we enjoy this refreshing 2/3 cup sugar » —r~ 35. Slipped ~ ; 26. Salt . . modern kitchen, 2 car garaiie and a llO.4m.LK JOHN P: MCMAHOR Realloi PL 7-8338 16. Biblical • 7 inns Morrli ave. UNION. MU B-343' fruit, we do no more than our 1/8 ttaspoon salt afdd track ' ot 8LJ TOxlaa Ireo shaded lot. nrar Brook- j --7 THOMPSON . AVENUE- R/»/J3 • ... city ~ alda grade school it hiib - ichsol. lnd Sun. Ltll 5 P.M ancestors since time Im- Vj pint whlpplhe oream 13.City:SW j olelo. '• gum • ~)rnm'lir.ulvitiv rpotlni:. Uriel! .H Blucco, im;j MO A. — ICIHI MK2 17. Fasten, a« add' DONT PUT orr CALLINO I uprioilte 'JVelll:unci» fall;. Uvinu room, EXCELLENT CONDITIOK memorial. Crapes were culti- I baked 9-inch pie ihell Arabia," O. G. NUNN BR 6-3110 | formal" vilnlllt .I'oonu. cal-ln Ullchrn, UATlllllNf. MTS. with glue lB.Youth ; : 2T^Lad ',, | fcatui'M lit Mom- layout . . . Q extra vated ~ In the time of Noah: JALOs I 30-MI. PANORAMIC VIEW R/0/B3 19. Single unit lT.Printert : is. Proverb* 37.Ptek Ml WOHIH JCVK. r, . .large vjcll closeted Iwlrnom* nnd tllo "Afld Noah began to ho "an Soften gelatin in Vj eup of the 20, Paused ~ : j ba+h—rnj- 2nd inVrl. Full baEcmcnt, RAMBLING RANCHER — "husbandman and he planted - direction 4 ege , OLDHMOBILK \HiC, 4 door, radio At water. In saucepanzicoroblne 22. Scrutlnlio "~ CMNFOBD SWIMMING POOL-—-= —tftater, all power, nnv paint A; brakei. .(O«!.. 9:20)__ remaininr water wllh —the 23,ProhoUi; ASKING $21,400 ...... »M0. • Call aftrr « P.M. ' , " "• Through~^the ages this re- ..SPARKLING "0. F. DRISCOLl, Realtor ' $38,900 — •- .Jiaiijll'W) :. concfniraied .fruit juice, and ai.WUdox: 1 bedroom split Lcueir'IlvhiK room,, TOKAny, DEAL 1MTATE B/9/33 markable fruit has been cause ...... Tibet dining roomi kitchen, rrcrratlnn room, 111 Wfit 2nd Ave., Ronelle Highway 33 Weit, 757-9770. Duni-ll. brin* to boll. Add felatln I «UTHS • XtUchrd B«nitf. large lol. ——WS-8107 'U FONT1AC Orand Prix; under 14.000 for rejoicing, treasured for water, aucar and sajt to the S5. BsEulIen A8KINO PniCE S23.000 wllei. P.B., P.B.. W.W. Tlren, n*II. ~»acrame!ntal usex, plctured-as bolllne liquid, .tlrrlnir to dis- ~ KLUMAS & GAIS A-l ennd. will condlder Bflt Offrr. symbol of Nature's gracious GUead Clean Comfortable Colonial Call after' 11:00 p:M,_*'ekdaye, all day solve felatln. Remove from BIALTOBH Bat. it 8un, ES BOGUS. II T/P bounty. ' , - — - heat and chill until mixture Is SO. Mr. Landon B)lt "•.—St.—Oeorge—Ave., RoBelle~~ BRAND-NEW , 3 bedroomi, 3 bathi, lane patio and del 8LLlvingr CHTS-442S • , • " OFFERED AT RENAULT' I1AUPI1INE—i door,. heater. California grapes were •llfhtly thickened. Then beat -CUSTOM BUILT BI-LEVEL • 31.000 -«««*,—««4-jtiondUi the lloxellA -Park Arm HECHEATION ItOOM . ' it. Ionian city. II North live., E., CranloTtt. BR (i-lOOO. ruicr.M most »u,iinii to ir HOaW Y tf\H UlUOll each of the "concluding meet:s| of the holiday season, arrives. Dissolve bouillon cubes ~1n ' ~deMe located near achoole At trantportn- Grapes not only are-unsur- bollln«;_aait«j!i_Melt.Ju!Uer~ In tloo. You'll like th« homelike arrant*' PL 7-6900" ._ Buy or Sell - Call Starting blme will remain at ^ment of tha rooma. • Lot IOO;'*^a-jMjunan in. krisburg. Realtor -7 p.m.,:wltli the nexttwo cards, passed for out-of-hand eatlngy saucepan, and'blend flour Into x. newly BalnUd, »SO wlrins In tha kltch»n :lHIl «nM*R«rIOHER8ETr OST.T , »,NOn, »LIA ••».»... on Sept. 18• aiMTZSrOontalnlng a but -irusaladsrsauces BriJ^cles^"; butter. Add the bouillon and tnd laundry. . -Open avenlngi and all da* 1 lllll1lllllllll|lllllllllllllll!l|l|ll|||W UAY WE ntOW YOU TlillOtraHt •' WHITE REALTY -special—quailfylrig feature for a serts. Concord grapes are also, ""lemon Juice,—«tlrrlnir ' ~ saim'Iou»p»—1 er 2 family—-3 and 3 bed — On Sunday, Sept. 19, 11)03, Suniet dr., olark,...Jt(loved' hunband 1—Calonla.t—or~SAHhcot--^Kntre,nea .foyar^ fan lit floor, 'Inrsn Ilvtntt room with Fanny J. (Adcock), formerly of 371 of Mary J".-beloved- wlfa of EvelyrrMelcher «nd Mra. Virginia of the -25-lap NASCA Thee, Because of Thy righteous r room, modern kitchen, den, 4 bedroome, CALL VB TO 9EK THIS OEM of the late rhlllti Roitpl devoted L. Philip: brother of Mra, Freda 3K THE 2O'I • "CALL NOW" — ordinances. v Sf-H-eb CJass_Of' Btt batha, 3 ear sarrig*. oil hot water no . obligation - . huyrra' waltlnj.—-: -mother of Richard and Oeorse nopii, Klr.ch and Mn. Matilda Klueter. ru- man-modified stocU' c»r racing heal, walklnf-cUsUnea-to-triliU-Cuitom- Mra. Mnrle K«lldr,"alld Mr«rT4irIct nrral 'aervica at "Hfttberle h 'Barth feature to the_national-champ- 8. Unleavened brcjiJsHaU'bc I"." . Qol(; -ilitrr of Benja'mlh Adcook, Colonial Home," 1100 Pine avr., earner To Hold - bulMer of extinction. 'rBMThn1l rd., Union on 'niuriday, ionships at "ESnghorn, Pa., next RAY BELL ^ Wl r. . Mri. Kvelvn Bud- eaten throughout the~X ) days, — The Class of . noy; «r»o lurvived by 10 grandchildren —Si.pt,-lfi.-InUrmeBt-ln-Holly wood-lM ""Priced from $39,900 & ujf AWona DRIXEL «-3368. - -MU 8-600Q morlal Park. 6. And Joseph's ( ZT brothrcn Leo's School of Irvlmton wli Bprlnifltld Multiple Llitlnim. ' -Union and .1 (treat-grandchlld. r\ineral Kerv!ce . B/B/33 1031 Morrli. Ave. wan conducted at the "MecraoltKrr FABTBNA—Athllle—(KellyU J., on Bun As a result, the program was went down to buy corn from hold Jts Z5th annlventrr 'tw*'" -CARR & JBROWN B/0/33 :J^rneral . Home," 1500 Uorrla ave., day, Sept. 10, 1969, of 3S0B "tulle at., union dlnnerdanco at the Union. Beloved hunband of Mary (nee postponed for one week but ad- Euypt- , : 1—CHuroh—at.. Realtori. sriIINflFIKI.1) ' UnJon. Jntcrment Hollywood Cemetery. Ubertr Comer, N. 1. . 6*7-4166. HOUM Wanlsdto Rent DHOWS'—On Vrlday, Bebt. 17, igaa Ballla), devoted don of Tlleod'oiila and ded has been the fact that the ( ) times Ihou shalt keep KnlKhU of Columbus Hall, ' If ne uiawar Mill M7-14SS. ~~ MBST AI> —Mary E. (Dov«H), of-3040 Stanley tar., the late Anthony Pa»iina; brother- of- -winner this, coming SnUiidny, a feast-unto-Mo in the ycar~ Jcanctte ave., Union, oh Sat- - B/0/33 STOME-^RONT CAPJs Union, N.-J^-itiMiM mother or Mri, MM. Tina Puma, Mr». Pat Cardlllo, ; : urday, Oct. 2 'at. 7:30 p.,m. . HAST OBAKmt—= — ^iinn)l -d • bedroom cajie co< TKrlnle JJ5y, Funeral eervle'e a't' ''Mc- Mary and Joneph Paitena, Mra. Jerry the program to stnrt »U p. m., ' 8. And the "days that David DRIVE BY thla home with -all overitud ronm« ranch In Unloni glfto per-month. call CrjisJ<{n--I'uneral. Home." 1800 Uorrla Cuoeo, Anthony, Florence and Thomar will also earn 8_stai-liiig bcVtii In reiKhod over .-isnicT were ( ) Starlo Miller Smith may^b* offeri many PLUS featurea that Include Day« — alJ-HA 3-10(10. B\II,., Union. Interment Hollywood Pantena. Punnrai from ^'Haeberle A contacted for r*serv»tlorrs*t; , • bl« panelledrfamlly~H>»in-wlth fire- Cemetery. . B«j-th colonial Home," uoo Plna.aue. -tjin-2Sl)-nille_natlonnl chninplonT yestgr~~ -z:.-.. •_ . . 81 BEDFORD STREET, MB. BIIAUPB .'corner Vanxhall rd., Union, thence to place, aclou.i .lWnt—room wlth-bow BUHKs— Henry a., on-PrWay, Sept. 17, • Caroline 9, "Did not ^e.cast-Ci- ),jnen 7 ROOMrCOLONIAL window and fireplace, bedroom it -bath -1069, age 7ti-y£a**r of IB Dayton .it., • 6t. Mlchael'i Church for a Solemn on—ret' Ilobr,"* 3bcdroom» A bath on Newark, lifloved huib"alid'of Anna n, Hlgrr Mm Df Requiem. Interment In 2nd, icreenrd porch and hot water heat. Moving & Storag* aull; devoted father of Mra. Jim 'Oalo of Heaven-Cemetery.;— ~-=s -ASKING ONLY" $1530 Ali «a»9,9oo . alortla*no-*nd Jantea K. llurlca; brother PlflSTKR—On Tueldar.-Bept. 14. 1968 Nofices BNOtnlANN KKALTX CO. 8KB I* TODAYI of Jnmei R, llurki; aUo aurvlvc^l by Mra. Jo«ephlne> (Blegcl). oj 037 SITark ^. Rtaltota - Inaurora - ' FOB A MOVINa e«r)«rlertoe by ter., Union, N.J.. beloved wtft of tha GEORGRT-McMULLEN 0" srandchlldrcu and 3, great-grand.. RonotiOH 'o\f "i._. »64,.Cha«tnut St., RoieUaj Park experienced mover* .... children, The1 funeral, awvlo at late William Pflater; davotad mother •oa 1.M0Q REALTOB, ..... KAKH '•• HAI.r * DON , . . ageate '-HaelierU 'is Barth—Horn*-for Fu- •of Elmer Pflater'and. Mra."HifleTia • one of-ifie newest ^ ---^r—: — 41 Mountain ave., Spgfld. for arerhound Van Lino.-Inc. lierall," 071 Clinton BVe., Irvlnglonr _P*llnrln, alio «urvlverT by 3 grand- TO IPKBlJONS DKRIItlNQ E8. J-1S58 Interment In- Hollywood CeaieUryv children-, and t great-grandchildren, • ALLOTS (CIVILIAN) on 6-0300 : O710/1' funeral •ervlca wai conducted* at the 1 mid nio^m^ern' TOW WAMTAB .—_ " - -8/0/33 I)K(iKKK^-B«rtha a., on Prldny, stpir t*c0racken Puneral Home." 1500 thi «l»t who elpeoU to be outeida th . . Zh f p\acm.H»nimi*i^700, SUMMIT AHKA • -17. .IMS, ate 71 ytan, who made her —Morrli aver.-Union. atata • on tiieid mi fw *lved not rooms, 2--T3irthi'ooms. Take BHIPV—Tiisurancc—AmiralflaU Luille 6. Dr., of din. Hubbard aye., on Thunday," Sept. lti^ then .to Im- MI than eight daya prior to the el,?. 1203 SnrhlDfleld Ave., Jrv. - Efl 3-1300 •Uulnn, N.J., hrloucd husband "oP^alh- mannlate. Hn>H "of Mary , "HMrnh, '"•" -•— oontalm thi •• ' - DAY-WEEK-MONTH-YEAR advantage', 6i —lbw^-=Union ' ' a/0/30 ailno (Kl|i|ier); devorerl—inthcr of -wh*ra~a-High Mala ot ltequlem was L'l'nlta O,, dr., oiut Mr«. Kuucne offered for the r«po» of hli IOUI, In- JKAN KRUIJSH jrti w taxes. ~ —- DIITIIK; broUier of Wllllmn anil £d»ln "TilODEt, LOCATED ON THOTTINO terment, Nft, St, Mary Cemeteryr BorouggK Clarlkk — ' SeeuhsrtJProporJy .for Sal* KlBlcr, Mr«, Charleo Koch and M^a. . Wihl,'L. l~ WO., ort OALCOBDIO—HILL T1D. .WIIllBin Bohllllng! alao jurvivud~Tip < Thr Bpectator^Bept. 10, 33, inn*. - Por Information, call_riaya grBndclillflrnni-Kunoral icrvlce "wai held "B*5 nthony, of 17P Rotgerr ^^-^ tret,: lii avee., fiB7«34HSr $11,500 ' at tint "Mccraclicn Punartl erkeley Helghtitl. bebelbv53-liuil — 8/0/33• ilf OK ttfl '" _NO-DOWN." IMn Mnrru BV».. Union. h'and of tha late PeTagJI; dilvoted imiiWiu—W»IU*-H.; oLairMmor. dr., father of Mrs. aonevlava Btalanktowlcx Union County, Naw JeHey^^r- "UNION—New "large .OnlnnlaCT'lSoaFoomi, NOTIOK TO VKKHONS HUIIMTAftY JflN Newark, N. J. on Tuo«(lay^_tkm. l«, »nd Mri. Helen Kotlowikl- both nt — l :li«th. a-iav'«.. an ft,mtch»rtr3 t«r won, bi-lnved-hinhanil of-BlnH>-Gold Bk-I~Hlhl M/'TarTTirTTai — garae«T^3">iarrilIy^p6tentlal^ ona Ulnelc nivinrr t bnver- w|] l rean the reward! of thli aniaaltlV ••• —5- to 6 FtlLj33,aoo, -CalLBlllM«i't-37d«—fcveggnm — n --nvir. ltttft JoiBtihlne^ourna^Kenncdy i davnlml- —H»i»mna city, belovod-liuiband of -tho. brothm of Mri. Senile "Vandexliuk of "^Tat«JSvai»rlav6tid_iiithef of. Frank l\ (aait—of. LaurUjton Clrolel- jft.^rniiifr,, atittr.James Kennedy of MaDlewpod..-lloaerih 6rnrvlngUiu7" rlcktown — 803-8000 ir—=; military aorvloo or are a patient In t -of— Houaton, Tex. JHineral trom • Kugeno" of "MaiiathuiettK Cri68t*ri of v«t«r»tit hoaplbil, ilttlng' -your—riKma "Haoberli St Birth Homa-for .Fuller". Irvlngton,'Stella 8imlnmo?Mli«-iIaIan •a««, aaflll Iillmlier,"home «il(ir ens-low John qf Belleville, Mra. Lottlo Duila repoie of hi* iouI, Interment - Bt, 31 yeara,:'and ilatlnn hli nnrnr. serial of Florida,' »nd Mr«. Adel« Looaco ot Oartrurie Cemetery, nthway. number, home addreia arid the addreu i( In - patient and out - patient treatment. Bant Orange, funeral waa held on Ai.tNiCK—on sept, is, Mieha»i a. orat which ha In atatlonad or can be Saturday. Sept. is from .tha "'Wonnlnk IKVorman rd,, ValUburn. found. - center for physical, occupational and* Memorial Home," n'JO Myrtle', ave., off AMUUI.AKIO—On, Sept. 17, Marcelo, ot • KOftM OF- APPUfcATION MAY SB lBth ave., Irvlnnton, .thence to Bnor«d OBTAINED FROM THE UNDERSIGNED. ill Union ave., Irvlngton. - • JEAN'KRUUBH .• . speech therapy ...••/..',[ . •, - . ^ "Heart -erf J«aua Church -wh-rfre a Solemn BKI.I.INA—On a«pt. ao, Jouphlnt, «l put ' • • • • High Ma»« 6f Hequlom wa> offered Inr an Stockman ul., IrHngton. ' .1 Borough Cleric ' ^-Non-institutional atmosphere -^ „ ^ the vepoHB of hBr-apul. Intermnnt Oftte KvrUBB—On sept. 30, David, at 734 borough .Halt. of Hfiavon Cemetery. H.- Second ave., Roitlle. , Itoielln, N. J. £ Patio. TV lounges.*and roof garden . IBOMKR—John, on Thur«day, £*l. IB, Xrnalt, of 73S hofer), of "Union. ^Extensive library and family room open.. O/U/4 by 4 grandchildren. Funeral Korvlco Golf tar., Ronelie. MOKltls-On Bopt. l\<. John L., of Ma 1:i at "iraohiirle Ji Barth Home for Fil- Cllliz—On Bopt. 16, ntlla Kati, of Lyons ave., Irvlnglon. for public use - KXTEItlOH OAU WASH * WAX noral«" 971 Clinton avo.. Irvlnglon. •JIU0 Kathleen ter., Union. MI!K!.U;it— on Sept. 10, '.Henry C, ot power! Inlrrmont Hollywood Memorial 1'nrli. COHEN'— On Bept. Ill, Anna, of «] TUX- 10211 Drake ave, Itonelle. ^r Elevator service ™ 99c .ARKKN—On Wednriday, B»|it. IS, Wlia, vdo tikwy., VallibuVg. MUKI-uy—on Bopt. 17. Katherln. X;, H your car lncks that new car power . . . Seo n Midas BIS Lehltfh Avenue, Union HunliB, uf 113 Bummlt ril,. Kllaabelh, nAllKV- Oil t.'i'pt. 10. F. Arnold ot 133 of 1331 Morrli av«.. Union. -^-Beauty and barber service, dental antr O/U/4 wife of CWcur A. tarnr.li. V'unernl aerv- AUKUBU it., lrvln([ton. ' * PILAU—On Bept, 30, leva (Loi), of 1304 Muffler Specialist, Midns Mufflers ate Riinrnntoed* for as lin win htld at Mory Mitchell Ilfck III: cicco—On Bapt. ID, Thbmai, ot 33 Shetland dr.. Union foot care available . "" long a« you own your cno. Automotive Wonted Func-rnl Homo, 403 Weatfleld ave., Morjtclalr Bve., VatllchBll. KOMtlt—On Hepl. 13, aeorae, of 11 tUUubelh. Cromatlon Iloiehlll CrMiia- tlin.HII:IN ,- on Stpt. 10, Anna, of 1 Munhall at., Irvlnuton. •^ Arts and crafts, needlework, quoits,! lory. Linden. - ' MfernhBl! it., trvlngton. KOBE—On Bept. 14, Henry, ot 1807 UNION -1449 Shjyvesahr Avo. — MU 8-0666 ALL JUNK GARS WANTED r.KUAItl) On Bept. IS, I'ntiy, of BJ No, Walker ave:, Irvlnuton, shufflebbard. weekly movies^concertf llI.CIIKll —. Herman L:, on Tueiiliy, . Muun avo;. VallNburg. HCIlAMtT—On Bent. 111. JondPh It., of hlon Canlar) ) -' ClII.BI 3-B305; Xv.a..MO 9-DU7 ~B7pn..-.'. ' f-i '•' ' "• • "lt/11/ll of uas- rounii av'a.. Linden. - aourHII—On Snpt. IS. Andrew B. dr., CllltAtoI.K—On Bept. 30, August Vrti-, ELIZABETH —^7 S. Elmoru Ay«. — EL 2.6901 ' JUNK YOUtt OAK OB tBUCK \ of ISIUabeth, lormerly of Mnden. erlck, of 631 Flour-wood nvo., TlQselle, iErilEUD—On w.'l't. Hi, Patricia Ann, DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED (J Woiki W. Trolik' Circle >'•»)' • Top Dollar Paid — Parti BpeclaJlita Hollywood Florist DURNKY—On Sept. 31, Max, of 87« AIRPORT ABTO WRECKItnB Chancellor ave., Irvlngton. of OS B, Maple, ave., Bpringflold. -\+ (Dally 8-8 ... Mon. A Thurs. to 8 P,M.) 1«83 MUYVBSANT AVt. JOBI,—On Sept. 17, Sadie, of luhway, SMITH—On Brpl. IS, Margaret, of Cran- OWNiK MANAOIM1NI ml 3-n«a formerly of Linden. ford, formerly of Linden. , • • a/o/23 UNION - mviNoroN STKAUSR—on Bept. in, Anna Bkur- HOWARD BRAKE — FRONT-KNl) SKRVICK KENNKDV—On Bepli 18, Clara L., ot W apeelallzD In Funeral 77 Montlcello ov*., VtlUburg." kowlti, of 320 Hobart at., Union. e I,A SI>AI»A—On Bept. 20, Palma, of 1Q83 «WINOKI,L-O,i 8«|it. 14, Kalhleen H., IMMEDIATE RESERVATIONS i Wimtll •# OMAUST SVSTIKS USED CADI DON'T DID . . . rh»y |u.l Design and Sympathy Mopilck ave., Mndrn., of 1)9 Alexander it., VBIIIIUUB. , «xcejl.lor tirvlci c 1 .rraniremi'iits for, thn b«rcav«rj t.AWnKNCK--oh .Sept. . JO; Charlti T., WKISS-on suit, in, Jacob, *f naardan' «ka»k*tiiijiu,.'u,'iH>. .. . •• 'Nl I' IrdJa-owoy. Sail yo.ur.iwHk o loweoil • of Weit MaHnar*' formerly of no(eil» fnmlly. JTuit: phonei • -dr.,, Bo««ll«o««ll«: ••"•' EL 4-1300 WhtAir Coll M4-W0O. . WKU.S—OKUS n Bapt, 13, Alice, of Bowline J MU 6-1838 or MTU 1-1838 M/tMtlK-On "'aitnt. 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i « • • ^ 1 ;;'••' ..•..-!••-.-••*• •••..+ T , 1963-*": if Your Want Ad 'PRAY AND.WAIT* .: Is Easy To Place ^-•.« • JustPhone 4&igalotv^ Ten dollar*, wasNidded to iwo Springfield children. on Morris ave., SpringJleW, re- fia"ve exhVusted ~thelr' money r Jthe dwindling Thwesi\Gar- Jq JVendy Ames and, Linda poirts said. It was repor-led ""Supply and are unable to raise 1 5 * 686-7700 ' galowilz Fund this Schwartz of ' Arohbrldge lane, thai she skidded on unused' any_moM jgie_Jatticr ' held a carnival on'.thelr block trolley tracks. • heart conrUtionJ«nd the.nv»4her;. •niniinnniuinnninanniiimminnwnmiima \for all the nedghborhood cWl- She has spent the last 17 .is suffering from diabetes. months In a coma' in Overlook They can do_nothing. now but dy«n.'- ' . . -• . pray and waiit," said Porifloy. Hospital, Summit, where her yguwant + McDonough Lists PfiSUB Portnoy, head of the " condition remains "crlilical- •"We__need somerfclng big, • •.••iV'~- NEW & USED | "Fund, issued a statement to poor," salda- hospital spokes- something -thai will keep us let your fingers "all -resddem>-aopealing...tO'..tilfini:i "man. ^^^-^^ godng^fcomethlng that will_i>ut- HPoint Platform hope back into the family," ; dothe walking. „ Automobile I to donate-anything they_can,_.~. "Theresa. Is ifigRting her sec- not only to help Theresa,, but ond bout with pnuemoTvlOnd said Portnoy-In-his appeal ~—-Actioh-0epple tio. ""7 •the Gargalowilz family. Th" these attacks..are scrlouslyde-^ "AlLfche donations have' cer- Dealers' | In Senate Drive ~ " ' " climbed to $liU)00, laying any attempts"lb~,hi6Ve~ tainly helped, but it isn't • junuf wjiicai. cijimpcu vo ». Assmblyman Peter X ~Mc- ~"i, down to almost $4,000, her to Morristown Memorial enough, unfortunately. Thft 1_ Donoughof Plalnficld this week noy said.. HospWtfil egiglatiort -to plug current loopholes In con- a» iMi iiKii Mi^ii^ sumer protection lows -which Union Motors allow sale ...of goods without adequate labeling and encourage CALIF. STYUCHUCK •; ~ •I,-»» - * •; AUf HORIZED misrepresentation. -•— ll DODGE-DART POTROftST &.59« iiiiiAHiciM*«#fc# ARMOUR CANNED __. «K- •S (GUARANTIED USED CARS) To Be Staged In N;Y :S1*t»4 S»uyv«#tmt Av«.,-Unlon LAMB CHOPS- PORK CHOPS ». 59 'HAMS t 3 -Zl'.k .fteviewrsr Jewish Theate-f- ITALIAN - CUT FROM UG <0 '^Btm. BONttESS BRISKET OF In Revtiel-iJiM been readied Sy MU 6-4114 -T—Tv-S.-Productlon* of Maole- PIECE Ib. ^oiDintinitliiiiiiiiiiiuuiiHiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii) wood tae-K showcase' prese.n- X VEAL CUTLETS ARMOUR STAR '.i • ...... tatipn Sunday at 11 i. m. at BEEF FOR BRAISING ..jL-,---.-:i ftramercy Arts Theater. 13R IB. 27th"»t:rNew York.. SHORT RIBS PRIDE of FRANKS ALL MEAT ft, organizations have been invited to nttenrt. • GREEN $ PROCTER & GAMBLE SALE • WOUT »' mattt-* ixtiuiim- COFFEE r GIANT 6FOR . SALi! : -OUIt. MAIM IN UNION COUNTY S; Berman-ind Gilds So of Maplewood, Js a division NIBLETS iio*«» TWO GUYS- IOOX WJRI , v ~rmzm- ELIZABETH of the Theater School and Pro- c ducing Compaoy77"Booklngs are TENDER PEAS no,«„ COLOMBIAN COFFEE " O» available to dubs In this area. '-- "VAtUI lATIDUSED CARS" Sliced Wox or Green BEANS t> con MY-T-r giant . 182 MorrU Av«., Elltab.th THRILL 13POFF LABa Five Union Students CREAM CORN 17-©*. can- At Newdrk-Acgdemy PUDDINGS^ 10 :°. MAXWELL HOUSE , «- MAXWELL HOUSE- FACJAL-TisSUES - ; ; M ^ n The' foHowingJJwion boys, were COFFEE ALL GRINPS i«" Rambler among the 413 students 'enrolled SCOTTICSZPLY 3<**?p at ' Newark-. Aoa.&emy_.;;;Por—S»«- INSTANT ten tewn^ailjloh began las* Tues- PRODUCE DEPT. , BLEACH • —:'• , ', ' ;• APPETIZING DEPT. day. ~r ' - __ Andrew B., Pachtman, son of —I."t —IlBJMt.-OyiBty'i Oldest Mr. and Mrs. EHlott Pactotman, DAZZLE 6c OFF LABEL Jug 368 Plibeher terrDeaaP . CHICKEN ROLL Gambler Dealer son of, Mr. andJWrs. Norijuin US 11 Porter, 680 IHuiueano-fir.;-Gl«nh All White Meat K. Ifeberbtish, san "of-.Mr. "and KETCHUP - -SEy 1 1 SIZE %lb. Mrs. Arthur S . Halberbush,'37fl. =siaMO3fii Pitch. "" " 9*. IRINI TOKAY GRAPES

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