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VOL. 12 NO. 42 MOUNTAINSIDE, N.j. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1970 Publuh.d isth THuiidgy by w, PuLI.'ihin, C,p, Paid g| Mounlrtl.>»«de, NJ j N.w Provld.nc. Rood, Montain,,,!,,, N j 07092 15 Y.qiiy ]5 Centi Per Copy llltlltilMIJirillirillltllllJIlltlMllllltlllllJItltlllllllllTillllllllllllllllllllllttllintltltlilltllllltMIIIIUtllllltirillllliirillltlilllll lllttltUllllllllllllltlllUUtlirillllMltllllltlllllllllllllllllltllllinUIIIMMIKlii TlltllllllltllllltillllllDIIIIIMIfitllllllllliiiiKiMinniiiMlillltlMit mtutit IttMiltlMiKltilitlllllfllllillltllliinillll IMIIII ii)l(iiati%iii]Mi*Borough'$ happy 75th Diamond jubilie a sparkler By JANICE ABLER rr WAS A LOT. OF FUN with people wander- ''It, was Just soltaauttfulj'1 mccordlng to ing around and admiring the exhibits. There niose who attended.tne diamond jubilee picnic- • always was'a friendly face wherever onetum- fair;Satiir4ty, - _ ' •,.••-*->'-•-.-<—"-.• ^-; e&'No tme leenitdHtj mlnd'ttie; neat, People -from the tiniest tot to the oldest',,1.-"WUllam Qeoler, 92, of RogeUe, a veteran ol person wandered^ibauLjixartiig me caml- •'fte^SpanfahJAmerlcan War, participated Inthe val aonosphere. As someone said, "If this' parade, During Uie fair a member of meCoest is what's happening for Mountainside's 75Bi Guard Band approached him, came to rigid ppg 1 birthday; what will it be Uke in 1995 whan attention and aaluttd. Mr, Dealer was touched the borough celebrates Iti centennial?" by 'Mi gesttre and returwd fte salute. The "Then and' Now" parade brought a The Coast Guard Band left Cape May at wave of nostiljja. It was headed by Mayor about oi30 pan. to arrive in time for the Thomas RieeianU and former mayors of tfie parade. One member's wife found out wh«re borough. Ricdardl and Matthew Powers, gen- die band would be and came to jurpriie her eral dulrtBan of dw Jubilee, welcomed every, husband. They were married in July and bad Bf one and mmed over ttie program to Abe Suck- not seen each other sine* the beginning of no, Then came the actual parade. The High- August. landers from Gov. Livingston Regional Hlgi Former Mayor Fred Wlihelms did the (n- School, Berkeley Heigits, andrtieUnitedStatas nouncing chores for the various activities. Coast Guard Band were At U^Ugiti, They They Included a sack race, a hoop rolling received standing ovations. contest, a balloon breaking contest, a Frlz- Excitement filled tiie air as tile Hrititfilns bee -throwing contest, a costume contest, a of the parade reach»d the falrgrpunds, Parti- pie eating contest and a program by the dpams received applause where fliey went. Mountainside Music Associatldn in which the These included persons riding In anttquecars, • .audience sang along,... .:..•.•.•••,• -••:• ••••••• about 200 chlldfin on bicyclei, war veterani, horses, the town's oldest residents Md con- CONTESTANTS WORE outfits rangiiii from tingents frojn civic, service and ioclal or|aa- the 1890's on, Mrs, John Wroblesky and Mrs, lzatloni.- — ——— Poweri leemed to be all over flie place fra. Wroblesky wore a b»ig« 1920's dress. greeting people and making sure thit every- Mrs. ToBneson wHTWardsd the prize for fte thing was all right. It appeared as If he spoke molt authentic coitime, Werner Sehom and with just about everyone of the eiUmated Charles Bunin won die men's phaie with 1890'j, 3,000 pinoni who anend»d. tandeifl bike riding costumes, "Oh, my aching stomach" and "I maynever giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiii eat pie again---at least not for a while," was. commjnted by a participant in the children's pie eating contest Apple pie covered many t I Senate candidates face and much elothini as the youngsters I Profllt interviews witii the two major poaninily ate thair way through. Many an- a party candidates for fre,U,S, Senate guished faces and • aching stomachs were | appear this week on Page 4. They .are ported by those who gave up, g Harrison A. Williams, Democratic ii>- People wended their way through exabits. g cumbent, and Nelson G. Gross, Republl- Including an art show. One of the most popular | can, ^ was flie time eaplule booth where about 750 Illlllll Illllllllll Illlllllllllllilllllll I Hill Illllllll persons si^ed their way to Immortality.
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'1 •Thursday, October 1, 1970 Man, woman arrested Dedication Saturday TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMiNi Two persons weiv .iriosted Mandny by Would you like senm help in preparing Mountainside |ia!i"r urn) . hnrgrd with jolielt- ing subst"ripB"n ivitjiniii • per tilt. They are newspaper releases' Write to thii news Churl's Akin* i)( Ml.uni, ''la,, wd Alberto of Avery Ward Field paper and atk lor our "Tipt Ion Submitting Kiitii 1 asrniiir, of lli-tr • 1, I ol!<-e said thnt 11 News Rebates," they worr acilinB mi tn»« tn gnlng door- The athletic field tt David Breariey Re- Manuel S. Dios, boarf pWildtnl, vrtll wtl- l glQnal High School, Kenilworth, will be for- come citizens to the game, and Charles milly dedleated as the Avery W. Ward Field Sehjuermann, board member from Kenlk this Saturtay, it was announced this week, wnrth, will dedicate the Held, Nature Club Ceremonleihonoring Ward, aformerpresi- ward, a member of the Board of Educa- dent of the Union County Regional High School tion for IS years, served as in prtildiatlrom Diitric Board of Educaaon, who retired last 1963 » 1969. He played in acHve rota in the plans trip year became of ill health, will take place planning of threi of the Reglooal Dlstrlct'a during haM-flme of the David Irearley— high sehnnis, including fte David Breariey Bound Brook football game at the Kenilworth to Virginia field, The fame will get under way at 10;3n IS a reeidtnt of Kenilworth. a,m. • » * The 'nil prngrflm of the Member! of the Botrd of Education and the OVFR 7,200 PEOPLE have already regin- Sumnvt Nature Club lp Mart- Ward family will take part in the ceremonies tered fo' the fall term of the Union County ing "i micl-iiriahf'r with sev- which will Jeaturp the presentation of the Regional Adult School program. It was «ui- DeVflbiss Softty Sentinel eral •i*thttip* nn the apsnriR, sign to tta srhonl. if will h» pinftwi «np rhi> nounced by Harry E, I Inlftn, dlrectBr of first on ihr n'heriiiif- is a press box. adult edueation. field trip Ort, 10-12 m the Although tome of tbe courses hive ben Chineol'-iip'" National WlW filled thmugh mall registration and during lilt Hrfupf, Virginia. Presbyterian unit in-person reglstraaon whieh wai completed Th" f'f ft sturtv jrnup ses- last week, Linkln said openings gUU exllt iion iu lift "1% 1.1 ind the •ep'int > liih mr-eUng on 'let. He paid interested residents of the Uniyn »S. A Is-, the [ir si of the will hold car wash, County Regional High School District aid Auduhon WiMlife (Urns will surrounding aresi may sign up for coupes ta be presentiil on Her, IT, the first night of elasi. Classes will hign Ihe thrro-Hay field trip to cake sale Saturday this coming week. Chincotfiipif National Wild- A car wash and cake sale will he held on The Regional Adult School offers propai^i lift Rpfugc will he under die Saturday at the Presbyterian Parish House at Arthur L. Johnson Regional Hl^ Sehool, leadrrship of Harold V, I'lan- parking lot, S7 Church Mall, sponsored by the Clark; David Breariey Regional High School, ders, president of the club. WestminaMr PeLlowihip, the high school pwip Kenilworth; Gov, Livingston Regional High The *mndydune*?, snlt marges School, Berkeley Heighti; Jonathan Dayton and af»as of pine and o»k of the church. Coffee will be served tn cuitomers by members of the poup, Regional High School, Springfield; and tile provide I'libitat for many spe- Llneoin School, Garwooi The program Is ciei of birds and animals, Samrday will also start a continuing project for the WF, which has asked member! of the sponsored by the Union County Regional High including the famous wild po- School District Board of Education, " ' nies of Chineoteape. congregatton to bring amber or clear bottles to the Parish Hous« for reeyeling. All bottles All Regional facilities, Including the adult Renrii'jvoiis is the Mariner ahould have the labels removed, Wesoninster school office, will be, dosed today and to- Safety Sentinel Motel, Ohincoteague, Va,, at Fellowship wlU ffansport the bottles to morrow because of Rosh Hashanah. The adult 8 a.m. on Oct. 10. For in- school office (376-6300) may be caUsd on fopmatiiin euneerning reser- Thatcher Class In Wharton for recycling as R.g. 9,95 »n aid In lolving the environmental problem. Monday for additional informaHon on CQurse SOVB 30% With Tt.|» f,»U|.»n vations, r carters may call npeningB, Mrs, |ohn R, Whitioek, 277- On 3und»y evening at 6:30 in the WF room 10M, on the second floor of the chapel, Mrs, William 0, Lupton Jr., of the Congregationa! Church 260 Humidifier The study group meets on Greenbaum attending tile second Tuetday of each PAWS FOR REFRESHMENT—Mary Smith, who wore her Ml bulldog costume daaplM in Short Hills, will discuss the work of the month at the Great Swamp Saturday'i 90-degrte heat to Cheer tor the Jonathan Dayton Re|ieiml High School football Billy Graham crusades, R«9, 15,95 Sanirday evening, Oct. 10, the group will college of dentistry" Save MS With This Coupon 12" Nsaire Center, jay road, turn, takes Btne out for a cool drink. With her is cheerleadir Gall FiBierhut, Mlis Smith and Susan Layton have been reiponilbli for providlnl the cosoune and raising fundi for a Sponsor a hayride to Franklin Township, Full QlaBiam, (rom B to 9:30 p,m. Steven L. Creenbaum, ion of Dr, and Mrs, The generai topic this year new bulldog outfit to be Mid In im future. (Photo by Jim Adami) details will be available at die Sunday night meettng, Irwln Greenbaum of 1051 Elitondr.,MouWaln- is '"Man and Nature, Some side, is among 58 first-year dental gtudenti Silver Linings," The group Is also seeking used or new toys DsVlbto 260 Humldifar to be used hi a toy workshop during the month at the New Jersey College of Medicine ud The first meeting will be 5 Springfield students Dentistry, on Oct. 13 wim David Dlsque Six temples to join of November, They will repair and pack toys for dlsBlbuflon in the Marine Corps' "Toys dreenbaum is a paduate of Gay, Uvlngsttn as the Speaker Oil "The Name on Rutgers dean's list Regonai High School. Hehaedoneundirp'ida- of the Came Is Ecplop,'1 for Tots" program, Harvey Goldberg of Mill- in Hebrew classes burn is the liaison between die local group and ate work at Temple University and Rutgers Thi replar meeting of" the Five itudents from Springfield have been University, club will be held in th» Lincoln named to the Dean's List of the Newark Col- the Marine Corps Reserve, School auditorium at8:15p.m. for adults, teens lege of Arts and Sciences of Rutgers Uniyar- on Oct. 15, The apealter will iity for the spring semester of the 1969- be Ueorp L, Johnson, on The Jewish Apncy of New Yeri^Clry will 70 academic year. "Wandering Witers." conduct § Union County center for the Intenilye They are Richard F. llngham of 10U HUi- Ten women ! TIL»lBfl study of conversational Hebrew at Temple Bi Emanu-EI, 7S6 E, Broad it., Wegtfleld, side aye., pre-med, class of 1972; Scott O, * Toll crossings Other sponsors of this program, wMch is Krani of 35 Briar Hills circle, eoonomica at meeting being introduced to the New Jersey area (or and pre-law, 1971: Cynthia Anne Radwlck of Bridies and mnnels across the first time, areTempleBerfEloIEllzabefli, S^^dgewood ave., English, 1971; Steven A. Tasher of 24 Newbrook lane, poliacal science, The National State Bank, the Hudson River and other Temple Beth El of Cranford, Templi Brti Illzabeflti, rtcently sent 10 New York waterways recently Ahm of Springfield, Temple Shirey Shalom of 1970, and Michael j. Zones of 116 Haw- thorn ave,, sociology, 1972, vromeq oHicers to the 48th RENTALS AVAILABLE ON THISE ehang«d the toll collection Springfield and the Jewish Community Centtr annual convention of the Na- UNITS ON DAILY OR WEEKLY BASIS. system. From the Outer- of Summit, tional Association of Bank- ^^ bridge Crossing between Instrucflon for adults will be offered at be- ninth to 12th graders on Sundays, 11 a,m, to Women, me,, heW in Wash, HELEN ELLIOTT CANDY Perth Amboy and Staten Is- ginner, intermediate and adv*nced levels. 1 p.m. and on Tuesdays, 7:30 to9:30p.m. Both initon, D,C. land to the Rip V»n Winkle Morning classes will be given Mondays ind programs will run for 15 weeks or a total of 242 MOUNTAIN AVE. Brtdp near Catiklll and Hud- Represenang the bank wore: CHBBSE'N SPICE WedneHdays, 10 to noon, Evening classes will 60 hours. 1 son, N,Y,, south of Albany, be given Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7:30, to Dolores Regal, assistant vice- Exotic ehlMii nnd savory spice* \\f~ " Vttli iXirt O« 24"HK iMrSiMy'piillirtpijmsiirvii'iT, $1. li eolleeted from east- 9:30, The fall term will'run Oct. 26 through Further information' may be obtained by president- Mrii Dorette Bow- !J»F i . ... from til ovm tht nortd:-f ; bound motorists with west- Feb. 16. Registration closes Oct. 12. . calling 232-6S34, Mondays and Widnesdaya, man, assistant vice-pres- bound vehicles paying no tolls. A separate youth class is being offered to 10 a.m. to noon, or at other times, 232-6770, ident; Angelina Rotella, as- sistant audlMrj Mrs. Einily CHEESE'NSPlOSi Allen, assistant cashier; J quiiition to be executed.' Teresa Busichio,, assistant GliMfl fruits 1mm Australia!, , * C.j The stockholders of i»sh Baricorp' bank under ttte propOMd plan cashiir; Mrs. Audrey Kl- of acquisition will ricelvione batis, assistant cashier; Mrs. Martha Petrott, assistant CHEESE TMSPII share of bank holding corap«ny '•-• A side issortmint of nuta and sweetmeats! j is planned Stock for ilch oni sluire of cashien Mrs. Ellzaheth bank stock. Welsh, assistant cashier; Robirt B, Barlow, preii, MM, Ethel Klrkpatrlck, as- It is contemplated that the CHEESE'N SPICE ^ dent of The Centtal jeney Central jersey Bank and Trust si scant cashier, and Mrs. Bmk and Trust Company, and Company stockholders will Elaine Praedrnan, director of . . . owned by Iria, Audree ml niyllig Ernest V, Bincivinga, presi- receive a year-end 4 percent tralnin|. w . . . ! of the nicest gale in town! dent oi First State Bin^ of Mock dividend md 12 1/2 The oonvenflon brought Deem County announCid Fri- cents per share cash dividend, diy that die boards Oi dl- tofiUiir over 1,000 mtmters while itockholdersoftheFlrit of the' assoclBtion of profes- CHEESE'N SPICE! rectors of their rtipecHve Stati Bank of Ocean County sional women bank officers !! E8SBC STREET . MILLBURN banks had agreed in princi- will rtciive a 10 percent itock founded 49 years ago. Mem- Phonei H67.18J3 ple to the formiflon of a dividtnd, bership In the NABW now OPEN TUBS. - SAT, regiiMMd bank holdln| com- numbers more than 7,700 for pany to be known ai Ctnttal USID CARS DON'T DIE . . , die U J.i Canada and several Bmcorp, subject (o finallzj. they jus* tradesQwgy. Sell ysyts foreign nations. tion of terms Of plan of ae- with o low.eoi! Wonr Ad, Coll 614.7700.
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Fall is a time of change. %u start to do mpre-tp get ready, _^__ ^ There are things you'll be needing. Clothes for the family, some house repairs, mayb| that new appliance you've wanted. It's the perfect time for Master Charge? j^asjer Charge keeps a complete record of your expenses (which helps with the"bookkeeping and budget) and sends you only one -monthly billrSo^you pay witfcone checfegr make installment payments if you choose. And there's a cash advance ready if you need it. You'll find the Master Charge sign or this Interbank symbol Q. all over town. Look sharp.
Black Coif ^Ry First New Jersey Bank -Main OffietHieaOMorrla-Avenuerklnion-New^ersef 07083 PUTTER'S SHOES Hlgtmiy Brunch Townley Brtnth Fj»e Pointi Branch New Providence OfflEe Clipk Office Middleiex Office Rt, 22 & Monroe St. Morris & Potttr Avsi. 385 Chestnut St. Village Shopping Center 1030 Rirltin Rd, Corner Bound Brook Rd, (Rt,28) 333 MILLBURN AVE., MILLBURN OPEN THURS EVES Union, NJ Union, N.J. . Union, N,j, 1252 fprjngfield Ayt, Corner Commereg PI. it fiiwfan Plam Nsv» Provldtnei, N.J, , Clark, NJ, Mlddliii* N J Misuse of power Methodist Youth ._. -Thuriday, October 1, 1970 Eleetrielty powers many of the neeesilUea more power than thli, is it o! thi heavy duty and eonvanienees in the modem home, but |t type? ' , ' to spend weekend CM also qauia.trouble unlisi given areaaon- "4'S, Art extension and appliance eorts re- Dedication Saturday abii amount of BttenBon Md care, according placed immedlaMly at th» flrit ilp of frayed to Springfield Fire Chief Robert E. Day. He or cracked insulatiQn? Do you mate sure that at Suslex camp -I' flOttld that Fire Prevention Week etarti Sunday, cords are never run under rugsorhookejover Methodist StMoft-Hlgh Youth of SpringBild, ia.iBiRai[Ure of many householderi to treat nails? , •, •iiy of Avery Ward Field • itthctrieity properly ii amphaiiied by National "t, Are electrical appllanttifl chedw'd per- Union, and oskii B*moriaJ (Summit) United Fire ProtBctlon AisoelaBon fiprei which show lodieally to make lure ttteyiare in good Methodist Churches ^rill share in a wiikefld The athletic Bald at David Brearley Re- at Oamp Aiderigate, Susiex County, bsgri- tered for the fall terra of the Union County -"-that about one of every seven dwelling firei li operatlnj condition, ahd are'ttSy repaired or gional High School, Kenilwqrth, will be for- RegionaJ Adult School program, it wag an- replaced at the first sign of troUtjW? - nlng tomorrow evening and concluding on maliy dadlcattd ai the Avery w. Ward Field niw OaUied by nUsuie ordefective electrical wiring Sunday afternoon, cart wiU' leavt from each nounced by Harfy R, Llnkjn, director nf sjniandiiquipment, Chief Day added, "5. M your televiiian iahtenna installed this Saturday, it was announced this week. nrtult education. where it cannot fan aoroiii power lines, and of the coBpiraung, churches at 6 p.m. to- tfJ...'Hfrsaid: morrow, Ceremonies honoring Ward, aformerpreil- Although some of the courses have ysni«ifb if g,g might be uneorreeted is it equipped with g property fnjundjid light- dent of the Union County Regional High School seK re A special program has been planned for the filled through mail registration and electrical hazards in your home, try answering ning arrester?" , ' • '•• >- Diatric Board of Education, who retired last in-person registration which Wie j 'Yes' or 'No' to these questions: "U there'are any 'No' answers on your Hit, enure sesiion with "How to Effect Change" year beeauie of ill h*»lth, will take place being the general theme, A film about a last week, Llnkln said opanliigs sHll lijdit "1. Is the right size fuse (15 amps for light. take corrective meagurfisimniiaiatily,"ehief during half-time of the David Brearley— in many couries. •ailng, circuits) in eieh locket In the fuiebox? Dayurpdi •••• "' viii->i-,-fV.,Vji.3i•^."•:v«», . fl l ymand h, ian d his congregi fia e Bound Brook football gama at the tttnlJworth \- Do you use a new fuie--never a substitute — lng raoiim will initiate discuailon. "A-Time field. Th» garnn will get iinrtnr way at lO-sn He p«ld interested residents of the Union iijiter each blow? for Burning" tills about the diff,ieultios and a.m. County Regional High School Diftriet and 4r -vi'fc Do you use exansion cords within sale dJSBBuragemtnts-of a pastor trying to chanp Members of the Board of Education and the surrounding areas may sip up for courses on limits of their capacities? (500 watts for the All items other than ipof newi shogidfee racial Has. .*: Ward family will take part In the ceremqnlei the first night of eiasi. Classes will begin' ,, youth "of, pie cqpperatiiig churches will this coming week. M, n=tno§t commonly used qrpe). B you must usi an in our office by noon on Frldfty..•.-•• ••'••• •••••• which will feature the prewntation of the alio be involved in discussions' concerning •vtan«inB cord M feed an appliance drawing sip to the school. It will be plncsd atop the rhe Regional Adult School 4nes prognms future programs Involving the three groups. presi box. at Arthur L, Johnson Regional High School, Their sharing Is pan of an effort of flu three Manuel' S. Dios, board president, will wel- Clark; David Bremrley Re^onal tfgh School, ehurchei to develop mutually beneficial aeti- come ciHasns to the game, and ''harleg Kenilwoi'th; CJov, Livlngsion Regional High My Neighbors Viues in relation to a larger parish con- Scheuermann, board member fr"m Kcnl! School, HerkeU'y Helghtsi Jonathan Dayton cept, according to the Rev, James Dewart, worth, will dedicate the field. Regional High School, Springfieldi and Uie Springfield pastor. t CRICKETS ARE CALLING Ward, a member of the Board of Educa- Lincoln School, Oarwooi The program Is Adult leadership will include the Rev. and tion tor 15 years, served as its president from sponsored by the Union County Regional High o Mrs. Norman Walz of Summit, Pastor Dtwart 1963 to 1969. He played an active role in the School District Board of BdieaUon, CONSIGNMENT siOP and Mrs. jean Stuckey. They will assist the planning of three of tha Regionil District's youtti in discussions and general conduct of high schools. Including the David Rrenrisv All Regional facilities, including the adult the retreat which will be held at the outdoor building. school office, will be closed today and to- 11 South Street, New Providence^ campsites, composed of four hogans. Ward is a resident of Kenllworth. morrow because of Rosh HMhaoaJh, The adult school office (376-6300) may; bi called on i 464-7676 Monday fnr additional infornuHon on course OVER PEf>PI.E havs alrtiativ npenings, •Moiday tkn Frldof 10-4 Thiriday fvniigs 7-9! At Dean Junior College "Probably lakiiig advan t»R« «( being M bil nearer the Sally Louise Vogcl, daughter of t)r. Alice bom," E. DrtimmVogel, M.D., 1 Juniper way, Spring- Salesman ,. field, was 'one of the more than 500 members , — of the Dean Junior College (Franklin, Mass.) it Class of 1972 who began their college careers is appointed THE NEW EXCITING Sit, I during the lattet part of September when Dean's first classes Were held. Charles H. Smjdi, pr«sident AUDEMARS PIGUET of Centtal Cadillac, he,, 360 iliiiiiiiiiiuiiuniiiniliiiliniiiiiiiiiiiii mm iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiniHg Centtal ave,, Newark, has an- nounced die appoinonent of COLLECTION TV SALE Harvey D, Kirsehenbaum as THIS new car sales represeatatlve, Klrschenbauni is a gradu- EXCLUSIVELY AT MARSH COLOR 95 ate of Upsala College and Is WEEK'S past chairman of the West- 269 LOM DONALDSON field Community Fund, the fi- nancial secretary of'hi West- $ 95 HEALTH Ueld-Mountainside B'nai COLOR TV -L 209 Magic wand wins Brith lodge and chief of the Westfleld - Mounuinslde NEWS' Indian Guides, This past year WMltEg^?5 state championship he managed me championship FPED GREENBERG, R.P. UnilllllllR team of the Mountainside „.„ „ may fade away, but not old for teenaged twirler Little Leape. superstitions. They are always replacedby , He resides at 1275 Old Farm R.Cfl. new ones. Here are a few from the Ameri- A 14-year-old Springfield miss spun her way rd,, Mountainside with his SHIRTS iV. can Medical Association1! health informa- to victory in the recent state baton twirling wife, Janet, and two sons, VfilH kit — icy; tO tion manual, "Today's Health." ...There championship competition, held in Nutley. She Bruqe and Daniel, u are tlio&e who arc .if raid to u>o!c with alu- is Lori Donaldson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. v CONSOLE minum utensils because they dunk Y.L. Dumldson of 78 Springbrook rd, TIlMr i UDliS' aluminum will poison die food. (It will not.) Lori, who Is now eligible for the National , * . Hie atomic bomb gets the blame for Baton Twirling Association finals this January SNEAKERS chmanc change;,, wliereas past genera- In St. Paul, Minn,, was state champion in 1968 tions made the same accusation against and first runner.up last year. She has won more than 300 awards since she twirled her IGIRLS- DRESS artillery fire and the use of radio and DELUXE television. (The bomb has not changed the first baton five years ago in Anaheim, Calif. 17 CU. FT. 'climate.) . . , There is active opposition She attends a twirling camp each summer in SHOES to immunizing procedures judi as vacci- Canndii, and she is listed In "Who's Who In nation beaiUbe of a fear of introducing Baton Twirling," ) 'I She -tdrted aas year by finishlnj in the top FREEZER poison into(the system. (Vuccineb in gen- |LOW, LOW PRICES '"eral use are safe.)" 25 in the nationalUntlli'Lorf wai flrit In (Ug twirUng and tMrd In tile two-blton event attho • • • , ,Mftrsh is rfic only stue ill New JLIA^I IN WASHERS, DRYERS 50 All yoyr prescriptions will be filled as world championships at Notre Dami Unlver- slty, South Bend, Ind, Hie w*i also fliirdin fte watches by Audcmars Piguct All in 18K7ellowg6I3; from quickly as-possible when you bring them to the left, jide di!il with braided bracelet, $1,900 ; tigereye [AND REFRIGERATORS.- • PARK DRUGS. 225 Morria Ave., Sprlng- Miss Majorette of New Jers^ pageant last ' field (in the General Greene Shopping Cen- dial with nbbon-gold bracelet, $2,000 , cushion-sh.iped t.oC< tigereye dial with braided mesh bracelet, $1,800 ^EDIT ARRANGED. ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PAYMENTS ter). Phone 379-4942. To build and keep the skill required to win Open daily 8.30 a.in. to 10 p.m., Sat., all these awards, she pracBces some two houri, 8;3O a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sun. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. every day, Lori Is a freshman at Jonathan FflEE DELIVERY . .. BABY NEEDS ... Dayton Regional High School, '''SURGICAL SUPPLIES ... PRINCE GARD- AWAREHOUSE OUILfl PINI JIWILIRI U SiLVIRIMlTHl (1NCI 1M! >NER WALLETS >. . . CHARGE PLAN AVAILABLE . . . RUSSELL STOVER AND Dreyfus on dean's list Millburn, New Jeney: ifii'Mllburri Avenue /%\ 568 E. ELIZABETH AVENUE PARTON'S CANDIES , HALLMARK Elie M. Dreyfus, formerly of Springfield, Newark, New Jeney; 189'Market Street CARDS. . has been named to the dean's list at Columbus Millbumi Open Men. 9 Thuri. till 9 PAI.'lliwtfli; Open Wtd. til) I '— — \ LINDEN, N.J. icoR. ROSEUi ST.. r C ollege of A« and Design in Ohio, Dreyfus, an HARVEY D, KIRSOIINBAUM HOURS: WED.. TiiURS, 9-5 P.M. HELPFUL HINT Soak tooth brushes in ahjmnus of Jonathan Dayton Regional High hot salt water before using; they'll labt School, is majoring in Industrial design. He la FRI. 9-7:30 P.M., SAT. 9-2:30 P.M. longer. All PBICti FOl VvABiHOUii the son of Mr, and Mrs, Emlle Dreyfus of Lansdale, Pa,
.',fl,IL Firm lists 2 William B. Ford, manager vaim of Ford Aiioclatts.SSMarrli ~av#., Sprtn^tald;-an agency- oi Home Life Uisurance Co. of New York, has announced two mijor changes In fti or- ganization, 'i'/:)fr<4%%4}$ Thomas j. Burde of Cran- OPEN ford, formirly an asslitant THORS. 4 FRI. FOR A DELICIOUS REUBEN ECHO CLEANERS manager, has been named as- FISCHEIt sociate manager, and a branch TILL 9 P.M. GRILL OR A MONACO GRILL... COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE office at 1S9 Maja st.,, Chit- TRAVEL 10 A.M..4 P.M. d fa Only One Place To Go! t , • DRY, CLEANING • SHIRTS aam, WMB spawd tfaig mm, • LAUNDRY • SHOE REPAIRS Giorft Vtlindne of Chuhim, an assistant manager, was MILT'S OPEN £ A.M to 6 P M. MON through SAT. appointed as head of the unit JAMAICA CARACAS worldng out of the Chatham Where Only T^iri Finest Is Served offlce. ! from $205* from $220* • KOSHER JUMBO FRANKS • CORNED BEEF The agency hid lu main • PASTRAMI. ' "BRISkET SERVED THE ECHO PLAZA offices In Chatham and New- " INCL: ROUND TRIP AIR FARi, TRANSFERS, • CLASSY CLUBS . S- DAILY ark for 10 years Before mov- ing to Springfield In October SIGHT SEEING Open Mon. Through Sat, 9-J t , , - SHOPPING CENTER - & HOTELS 1969. :.. ,W.shfng AlljbfKJu^FjriM E6R,THERESTINVALUE$ The parent company, founded in I860, hai brandi I *PER PERSON ' r'Hdppy&He&rthVN«iw'. ? DOUBLE OCC. c-.« 376-5711 & SERVICE offices in key cities from coast to coast. It Is one of the few American life Insur- ance cojnpinles tphavi served CAROL LANE the public-continiiQusiy-f or- MAY WE Echo Plaza almost 110 years. CARD & PARTY SHOP FOR THE MOST IN 150 ElnWa Ave., Eoho Plaia GENTLY REMIND YOU Elizabeth Shopping Ctnfer, Rt. 22 2SM222 - ^Springfield 376-Osnj - HALLOWEEN HEADQUARTERS EXPERT Costumes • Masks OF OUR ,*-m.i. •CONVENIENCE 5 Both Store* Open Mon,, Thurs., & Fri. Til 9 w H , OpohTuos., Wed. &Sat. Til 6 , • Wigs • Beads DOG •VALUES , VISIT OUR NEWEST ADDITION ' • Parly Supplies IOW-COST AUTO LOANS ' ' Choose From Our Large Selection GROOMING •SERVICE SIX DOORS DOWN \ i ' 0/ Christmas Albums If your old car Is acting up, there's no better time to buy a bright, shiny new jy7TOuto, Apd there's no better place fo get a rhfrfty l7^ 140 Elmpra Xy»^Eliiqbtth ALL ALBUM CHRISTMAS CARDSI OpthDolly Til 6 Thur.. & F-l Til 9 All Coat, & Auto Loan than here at Springfield State Bank. We're fast, courte- Open Daily til 6. Tnurs. Til 9 355-2368 Unldsrti Maiterchaise DankAmcrlcard •QUALITY Sweaters ous and helpful. •' . . , . • 20Stp'40»OH ': TRADH^IIV-ALIOWANCE DECORATOR CARPETS \1, "i"" " ' n I 4-Thursday. ( 1970 - MOUNT \1NS1DK (N..1.) IUIIIIilllllllUilllllUIIIIIIMIililllllillllimilliliiillillllllilliilllilllllMlllilllllll lllllll!ll!il|ill!ll!i(llll!i!illlllllll|lllll!lllllinillllllll(llllinilllllinillli(IIU GOP workers PROFILE - Me/sen G. Gross |
Democrats ate jpK)HlE_ Sen. Harrhon A. VWams p 1 On (This is itnntiw in a series ' ™(» "'_| praise records of candidater for cnnKrsu""1""!. need tor debate fw«ni(illli JVT^ T^rLK miini^ipal "ffifesj ben liiuii^an \ Wiihims 15 running thli year Nelson C, HrOBs han .ilways been a te»m ui! the hagi if hi" remind And the fegy to their candidates player- frnp- the days when he competed in in Mountainside ih\t n mrd is 1 dt_ier iiinatiwi Cut the benefit! ('i)iineilmen Louis Parent and WlUiam Van loottall 'nd tennis for T«neck Mlgli School n( flu am try"' J"I 1 nt - 1 n rt will be ihared 01.li rum, Republican candidates for the Moun- right »p to thl= fall. He wns an all-coiinry 1 rl Citini . Hi" "I'i'il fur mure debate among can- by ill 'In- pe 1' ' ! « " "" people tain' ide Borough Council, met last Sunday tackle and he hafi .ilwaye Nen a winner. ilidatCi I'M public .iffiee in KlnuiUiiiniJidfi, Dem- with Mountainside citiMns inwresred in their This year he is captain of die KepublU-'An ocratic tjilipa'gn niiiniijpr Ihmus P. Lnftils I cv win^ i lit 1 ypit iritis in fjie crinipnign at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John varsity competing against the Uemncrats .jrii.riiiHci'il Hi.it 'viroMgll C(iil»C|l aspirHnts John (i'( .iiiipll, 1032 Prospect ave. headed by Mari-lssTi WllHamn, Ihe priw to the H I !«., 11 i|t I 1 'V1II1 1 1 pTints out H, |MI"i"' |r. ."T H'lv