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S«eond Clou Pmiggp llhtd Eoth Thuniioy br Trun,-, Put!, ,hiny Coir 15 Cents Per Copy VOL. 11 NO. 10 Fold ol Msunlginiida, N J MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J. THURSDAY, FIBRUARY 20, 1969 .« Pfo.id.m. Rood, Moun(iii»iid«. N,J. 07093 in..! Borough Council seeks relief from neighborhood floods Inspection on weekend by officials Petition by residents bring pledge of action The Mountainside Borough Council moved Tuesday night to seek emergency temporary relief for reddenti livinl in me vicinity of Fernwood terrace and Dunn pirkway victim- ized destructive and hazardous flooding con- ditions. The council and Mayor hreaeriCK wuneims jr. will meet Saturday morning at 10 in the rear of Ae home of Kenneth E, Thompson, 161 New Providence rd., to git a first-hand look at the creek bed causing the problem. The area is scheduled fordralnage improve- ments to 1971 as part of phase three of the SLJIVEZ-MOI — David Klingsberg, left, talks It up in French with sequently a French club was formed. There arc 40 members In ttie borough-wide storm sewer program. fellow third grade students, from left, Denlse Bachmeler, Charles club which meets on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon and on Fri- However, the harrlid residtnts of the area Mich and Mary Ellen Oesterle at Deerfleld School. David spent day mornings. So far the third graders have learned the names brought their plight In thi form_ of a petition last year attending a French language elementary school In Gin- of colors, numbers, greetings and two French sengi, "We hope to to the attention of the council Tuesday night eva, Switzerland, According to teachers it Deerfleld School, create an interest in the French language," one spokesman at the at its regular monthly meeting in Bttehwood David has an "unusual maltery of the French language," and con- school said, "which might bring about the desire for further School. smdy." Ironically, me residenti made their com- plaints known the same evening that the coun- cil passed on final reading an ordinance to lisue bonds in Uie amount of $300,000 to finance phase two of me storm sewer pro- Lourdes breezes into CYO playoffs gram mis year, THIS COVERS the Central ive. watershed from the upper reaches of New Providence with a sparkling undefeated record road to DeerflelcUourt, The petition Tuesday night was presented An undefeated Mountatesld^baiketbali team "We have a well balanced team," coach on to the county finals against a team from by Dr. j.C, Howard of 1434 Fernwood rd., from Our Lady of Lourdis^pariih "has the Stanton said, "and play with a starting eight the city division made up of eastern Union to behalf of more than 30 signers. potential to go all the way" and Win the instead of a starting five." County parishes, then to the arlchdloeese The petition asked for immediate action semifinals against a team from Hudson County county and archdioces'e CYO championihipa, The other members of the "starting eight" to confifoi and correct damage to propertiei according to Its coach Lewis Stanton Jr. and subsequently the final round, which Includes in the area. are Mac Ramsey, a sailor from Gov. Living, teamj from Essex County, The county playoffs began last night with ston; Kenny Koizowskl, a Gov, Livingston sen- It declared fttt children's lives are threat, Our Lady of Lourdes playing St. Birnard'i ior; Dennis Ryan, Gov, Livingiton senior; This is the third year the local parish has ened by what amounts to a torrential river in of Plalnfleld - a team which the local five William Dermody, St. Benedict's Junior; Rich- been In the suburban division of the county me rear of tiie homes every Bmi It rains easily defeated during the regular season, ard Colline, St. Benedict's Junior, and John CYO league. Last year the team was the or when there is large amounts of melting Barry," a 6^-1 freshman fromjonathan Dayton.-- ^division's representative against the city divi- Qralg M&cks, a 6-foot senior atGov. Living- Of the freshman, Barry, coach Stanton said, sion, but lost. The petition -also brought to the council's attention that basements were being flooded, ston, arfcljlobert Munch/a 6-3 senior at St. "He's young and has a lot of ability. He'll 26 and a graduate of lmnia- Benedict's^ Newark, led the team to six score 20 points a 'gfime if you-let him shoot." -. trees and roads were being undermined and the » of Montclalr, took over th^ •*• i^tSX ied had become rat-Infested. Roundlng'tout the 13-ployer roster are Gary reins this year from his older brother, Gary, the Union County CYO League. Boyer, Union .Catholic ^sophomore; Robert who got married last year. > According to residents attending the meet- The borough cagers'beat Su: Bartholomew Cardoni, Gov. Lryingsttfrt'sophomore; Thomas Coach Stanton coached the suburban divi- tag, the problem, in part, is caused by the heavy of Fanwood, 49-38; St. James of Springfield, Gere, Union Catholic soph; Pat Loftus, St. sion team to a county league All-Star game development in adjacent Humbly Hills in West- 58-20; Our Lady of Peace of New Providence, Benedict's soph, and Joseph Lorbor, Union against the city division recently. field which drains into Mountainside directly through a 48-inch pipe. 41-38| Little Flower of Berkeley Heights Catholic soph. Our Lady of Lourdes reprHtntative on It was at the suggestion of OouneilmaB John 47^37; St. Theresa's of Summit, S8-2S, and After playing St. Bernard's the team goes the AU-Star team wai Bob Munch, St. Bernard's, A. Hechtle mat the tour Saturday be conducted. IN OTHER COUNCIL BUSINESS, it was an- nounced that the budget would be printed in an 1 st birthday for library Little League advertlsment In this newspaper on March 6, and a public hearing would be held In Beech- celebrated with statistics lists dates, site (Continued on page 4) The Mountainside Public Library celebrated in the area of business, science and the arts. Former rights official Its first, anniversary on Feb. 12 In the new Daily newspapers and Moody's Investment Ser- for registration building on Wntchung avenue. vices ore now available. April 26 has been named opening day for to speak in West field JET-PROPELLED ~ Bruce Poetz and his daughter, Kelly, learn that speed is a relative . ^ta an,annuol report, the dir.cqor, Mrs, Emily ^^Frecmetnbershlpjs^offered^to all_who .Little -League-play, to. Mountataside,.it.waa L : J Hoffarth, presented the following statistics to live and work In the borough. announced by Ed Gibadlo, chairman of the William Booth will speak tonight at 8 on matter~as "they test their "skill and "courage "on we~steep-(afier~alClhatVrelativerto6\ " '"~ slopes of Echo Lake Park, Mountainside. (Echo photo by Bob Baxter Jr.) the public: "The meeting room is used by many of the Little League. Registration for all Little "What Urban Problems Mean for Suburbia," "The total book collection Is 20,236 volumes, local organizations. A copy of the meeting room Leaguers will be held March 1 and March 8 in the main social hall of Temple Emanu-El, phono-records 540, periodicals 69. The total policy may be obtained by those who wish to from 10 a.m. to noon at the Deerfleld School, 750 E. Broad St., Westfleld. book circulation for the year was 69,519. The schedule it for group meetings. School drive entrance. Booth was recently been named as a crimi- membership, 1,957 adults and 2,203 Juveniles "Motivated by a sincere desire to satisfy Tryout dates for the Major League (10 to nal court Judge by New York Mayor John V. Students at Gov. Livingston for a total of 4,160. the community's educational, Informational and 12-year-olds) will be held March 22 for 10- Lindsay. Before this, Booth served as chair- "Reference services have been expanded recreational needs the entire collection is being year-olds and March 29 for 11 and 12-year- man of the Commission on expanded ns rapidly as possible. olds at 10 a.m. at the National League field, Human Rights. He has been Involved in many The Mountain Trail Garden Club places back of Deerfield School. Harry Helde, presi- areas of community work and is a member of will offer Xamelot' next week arrangements of cut flowers in the library dent of the Major League also announced that the national board of directors of the NAACP, The musical fantasy, "Camelot," will be Assisted by Mrs. Carol Forsman as drama symbolic of the holidays. in order to be eligible for Major League The program is open to the public and Is presented by Gov. Livingston Regional High director and choreographer, Dorhout expects Story hour dates "Gifts received since the opening honoring play, boys must try out unless they were on being sponsored by the Negro History Club, School students In the school auditorium to an unusual production of the King Arthur myth the memory of Mrs. Jennie Winter, Scott a Major League team last year. If they do Civic Improvement Association, Cacciola Berkeley Heights Feb. 27 and 28 and March 1, as visualized by the Lerner and Lowe musical McCarthy, Danny Miller. F. (Buck) Franken- not desire to play in the Major League, Neighborhood Council and Temple Emanu-El according to Its producer and musical direc- success. A complete contrast to last year's listed by library field, Mrs. Mary Sarich, Roger Thwlng,W.G. boys should not attend tryouts. The boys of Westfield. tor. Albert Dorhout. production of "West Side Story," "Camelot" The Mountainside Public Library will hold Peckham. Mrs. E. Keller and W,G. Hand of this age group will then be assigned to depicts the legends of King Arthur and the tho spring series of the weekly preschool are gratefully acknowledged. Minor League teams. knights of the Round Table as a fantasy adapt- story hour from March 6 through May 15. "Other gifts from Tho Foothill Club, Moun- Bob VanBuskirk will head the American ed from the novels "The Once and Future There will be no session April 10. The pro- tainside Woman's Club, Mountainside Music League. Jim Fotles will once again head the King," by T.H, White, The interpretation and gram will be held on Thursday mornings from Association, D.J. Mytelka.D. Maxwell. Blue National League, and lastyear'steammanager setting will adhere as closely as possible to 10:30 to 11. Star Garden Club, Student Council of Deer- to the Senior League, Joe Mazur, will head the totem of the book and the spirit of the The program will- be offered to children field School at"e sincerely appreciated. the Senior League for the coming year. music, Dorhout said. who have attained their fourth birthday and ''The library is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ed Steel, player agent and umpire-ln-chief, Art Bundy will portray King Arthur, with pre-school fiye year olds. Parents have and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday is asking for adult umpires for the Senior Queen Gucncvere played by Valerie Klein. been asked to register children for the pro- and Thursday. On Tuesday, the library opens League and boy umpires for the other three The third member of this historical triangle, gram In "person. Selected picture books will at 1 p.m. and remains open to 5 p.m. with the leagues. ABysne lnierestKl tin clli steel at Sir Lancelot, Is James Dchls. Other knights be read and shown to the group by Mrs, same evening hours. Friday and Saturday hours 233-0499. of the Round Table Include Dennis Boutolkarls, -Helen M.-KeUy,-children's-librarian.—; —are 9 a*m.-to 5 p.m,^— •— •—Mrs.—VIrgtola-Cooper,-heading-tho-Glrlsi Mordred;-HaroId-Shepard,-PeUtoorej_James- Softball League this year, announced that Dcmro, Dlnaden; Al Rodee, Lionel; Peter iniWIMMIUMWUIIIURIIIHIUMIUIMMUW^ registration for girls will be held March 15, Bother, Sagamore, and John Erickeon, Tom of from 10 a.m. n> noon at the Deerfield School, Warwick. Man Rliey is pap. Merlin the Mag- PROFILE-Mrs. Gail Simms J School drive entrance. ician is Glenn Sullivan, and the twp sorcer- (Continu^d on page 4) r• Mrs. Gail Sims is on adventurous Kansan who comes to Mountainside to join the library Heart volunteers staff, via California, Samoa and Australia, Regional board just; to name a few of the Interesting places where she and her husband, James, have. to canvass homes Hved arid visited, „ "Welcome east_becaiise .wc..ha.ven!t.llved__^ The month-long 1969 Heart Fund.campaign ^efTtafget dafe —wTirracir n3rhlgtrpotnniran:SundaywhtnTrteart here before," Mrs. Sims said, "and we've The Regional High School District Board of heard a lot about It." Sunday volunteers commencea canvass of resi- dences to Mountainside, it was announced by Education "hopefully" will be able to present Her husband is with the New Providence Charles lrwln, the local chairman. It Is antic- a capital expansion bond referendum to the school system as assistant to the superin- ipated that all residential visits will be com- voting public by late spring, Aycry Ward, tendent of schools there. pleted and that kits will be turned in not later board president, said at the board meeting Mrs; Sims left Kansas for California, where than Feb. 28. Tuesday night at David Brearley Regional she taughtschool for many years. High School, Kenllworth. She even graduated from college there, from The residential canvass will augment the the University of California at Santa Barbara, total already collected in the February cam- He said that Dr. Henry Rissetto, board con- paign, which Is being conducted to support and sultant, would report to the board verbally and received her MA from San Jose State next ;Thursday sand in writing by mid-March. -College. — '. —.L. ^_ ,_ expand_research, j?ducatlqn and community l: T^pTTC~6fTh-DI6CHrarf aiJ udded dial no'decTsionhadlieen reached A son, Mike, currently attends San Jose servTce^ropaTTC6fTheDnI.6nrCountr Association. It is part of the American Heart on Where Mountainside youngsters now In the State. Another son, Gary, is a student at seventh grade would start high school. San Fernando State College. (Continued on page 4) : The board approved an exchange choral ln 196l, the couple decided to take of! for program between vocalists at Gov. Livings- American Samoa. Mrs* Sims taught English : ton Regional High School, Berkeley Heights, as a foreign linguagt, and her husband,was. 1 and Cumberland Valley Regional High School, In charge of the vocational educational pro- Needed: Rescuers \ Mechanlcsburg, Pa. The choris- gram to tiie islands. ters will visit Gov. Livingston April 24 and 25, "One Interesting.thing We did over there," In a plea to borough residents Tuesday night, and "the Gov. Livingston youngsters will visit "Mrs. Sims said, "was take a camping trip Major_Etcderick Wilhelms Jr. said the Moun- Mechanlcsburg May 2 and 3. of the Australian Outback." tainside Rescue Squad was to dire need of Approval was: also voted for a summer band Mrs. Sims said she and her husband are members its ver\ existence "is in senous SETTING THINGS STRAIGHT — Checking on exhibits at the current an show at the Moun- camp to be sponsored by the Gov. Livingston avid campers. jeopardy because the lqad has fallen on too tainside Public Library, of pictures painted in classes sponsored by the Mountainside Highland Band ParentsLOrganizatioo Aug. 23^ Immediately before coming TO Mountainside, few." Mayor Wilhelms said that If die service Music Association, are, from left, Mrs. Emily Hoffarth, Librarian; George Christy, to_28_at Camp Shawnee, -Waymark, Pa. Snj- Mrs. SimS was to tharge~6f~the San Antonio it abaliiJ ui diat.uiiUiiut-'J iinusy way, "nTw111" or-xlrerxlasses: tars. H.W. Glnfl, stralghtenIng~beT own picture, and we Kev. dents taking part will pay their own way. 'Exemplary library In San Jose. be a sore loss for the community."1- " Elmer Talcoti,- Community Presbyterian Church.- •Thuriday, February 20, 1989- SAME YtAK The Labor Deportment was founded the jama Chemical Society hears of new splint year the President Nixon was born « 1913, In those 56 years, the number of wage earners Take more in the United Stales has risen from 21 million to 77 million, the average wage, [rum 2Lf interest in Dough-like mixture used to secure fractures to $340 per hour. your country S new pLiMlc rornposlHyn for huKling in iiu<* any iJosiriH! Rhn|H*. I* h.irfi^ns in seven I he miiterial consist! of a powder cuptiiln- |il,n v the> brukPn iHeili iind bones yfw,n wounds niiHuti-n in in.ikc .i i-iiH'li, i iiii'l sphm, I uliki- mg Mlpurieni "methyl nielluitrylaie" piastlc w.is tluscribiHl retenlly itiFheAnifrti iiu'.hi-m iillirl ill,ill,"! i.ilh tli,! 1 Is.iVL- IJWI n irivdlnl Uils jrid 511 percent calcium carbonate (chalk), with puriHiM.', il dues nut ^JVL* ufi *H I.^^IS^ hi.at I hardening agem called "N, N-dimethyl-p- If il Sui'ieiy, ( during h.it'tlening, ami iliit's ma iljtn •%'• ii^ue luluidine," 1 he hardenedproduc;! shows enou|h FUEL OIL \ iiou(!h-Uke mtxrurB ol plysili jnd chalk, ui i.iuse disiumluri lu ilii- ii.iiii'iu, li ia» bt* ".irength, rigidity, and dimensional st.iblllty (o the cumpuslilun t.in be used ,is a U'ltiporary TOP GRADE "sphm" m.aerlaliu secure fractures until they applied directly i" TIIIHIHI- tni'in|ir,nii'», 'hi' ^iniiinn *^ * ^pl irit, i heriiisl repurt^ii, iiu'iul, ,i. ciiidlng in Pr.Ci.M, Briiuer, ruseurch PER iOQ Col. "•\ Urgr petl'cninui' i'l ill 1I1J1I1 H-s tin ui ri-d I li. pi uiiut I ha>. been further evaluJted by diemiM il the N.iilunal Uureiiu ut btiindjrds, 1 Mm D.I 1 i i.l, s. i ivj.m uf the U.h. Srniy Institute of win) prt-M>nl«l the rupuii, I o iiulhor was Ur. in cunibat ,ir u m inifi'sii»l is •* nii.iti '• lui'i f 0 0 lii'iii.ii Kesearili, wheru II hap been applied 15.9 GAL, 1,1, Mugei of ihi' Li.ii, Srniy [Jenl.il Corps, siruciures." Dr. Hr.iuiT »II<1. "Ninet'i; ilu""-. 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Hilliilli IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM wira Employment Wgnted ad, $3,20 (miiiimym) Heart Association allocating I und. over $12 million to research Pianist presents | SELECTIVE SERVICE More than $12 million will total, more than $2 milUen Ing flical year are 13 career concert Sunday be allocated by the Heart Ai- will underwrite fellowships in invegUgators, Under this pro- Iquesthns and answers sociaUon to support national support of 132 individual gci- gram, pioneered by the Amer- Human Kudnytskv, punisi, siilillNIHNNiililllNllili propiml in Cflrdlovaicular entiiti in the United States, ican Heart AssociaUon, es- will perform ai the MonuLur Colonel Joseph T, Avella, research in fiscal 1969-70, Britain and other eounffies. pecially gifted research sci- An Museum on bundjiy after Slate Director of Selective Choice," has been published it was announced this week by These have already been ap- entists are assured of support noon in the fourth of the mu- Service, h.is issued tile fol- by the Department of Defense Dr. Thomai M, MeMiUin ill, proved by the AsioclaHon'i throughout their productive seum's series of tree Sunday lowing series of questions fre- and is available, without cost, • SKIS preildent of the national Research Committee, lives. Additional sums were foneeris. The program will quently asked of the Selective throughout the country. It include^ 1 wo L egenden by • BOOTS Hijart Aiiociation, An addiHonal $3 million will allocated to help underwrite Service System, along with contains information regard- laboratory expenses Of the Liszt. Two Elegies byBuponi, • POLIS Through continuing public be allocated this fiscal year ipprnpiiniji answers, ing the various military iupport of the Heart Fund, for grants-in-aid to support career investigators and for Four Ktudes by Debussy and z • * • choices open to young people • SKlWiAR Sonata for Piano byClnaiiiera, the Heart AssociaUon has be- research projects. Then will three research fellows who 1 1 h.iue befin ordered [Q re- who are contemplating enter- *«lt:|*f>i I I] A come the largest Single non- be announced in June, The re- wnrk under their guidance. Rudnytskv is a gradual* of the in£ the Armed Services. I rl f Mia I juilllard School of Music pan [nr induction In two lltunii governmental iource of car- maining $7 million will be ex- The Heart Fund campaip weeks, 1 would like in take my * * * dloviscular research iupport pended by state and local Heart is currently underway in New where he studied with Rosins 6 NORTHEASTERN Where might 1 obtain in- Lhevinne. He is on die facul- car with me to the reception in the world, Dr. McMillan Assoclaaons throughout the jersey and throughout the 6TATE5.,.24"H0UR or training center. Will this formation on previous court laid. Since the Association county for their local re- country, Dr. McMillan said. ty of the Indiana University cases involving the draft law? School of Music, REPORTING ON be alright? "hsrt made Iti Initial releaf eh al- ieareh programs which Monies raised now during the The Impartrnent of iheArmy A publication entitled, "Le- locations 21 years ago, more emphaiize iupport and en- month of February will set gal Aspects of Selective Ser- Reni-a-Ski FRIDAY DEADLINE SLOP! CONDITIONS. advises that facilities to care than $1LO million hai been couragement of promiiing the stage for research iupport for privaiely owned vehicles vice," revised January 1, Center j used to advance scientific in- young Lnvestigatori, during the AssoclaBon's next All itemi other than spot JUST DIAL 196Q, may be purchased from 427-31 W.nfl.ld A^» i ClitabMh, N,j, SSS-OSOI at reception and training cen- 4 veSttgaQoni, Among the 152 individuals fiscal year, A itep-up In the news should be in our off- the Superintendent of Docu- OPEN Nil ES FILL • SATURDAYS TILL 6 ters are limned and there wiU Of die 1969-70 research to receive iupport tadiecom- heart research field will come ice by nesn on Friday. be little opportunity, if any, ments, U, S. Government for Inductees lo utilize them. Printing Office, Washington, It is alqo possible that in- n.C. 20402 for $1.00. ducrife.B might Find it neces- * * • sary to abandon their auto- May a registrant appear In mobiles in cases where they person before an appeal are ordered away from recep- hoard? tion or trnining centers and No, While Regulations do not travel by privately-owned provide an opportunity for a registrant to appear in per- conveyance is not fluthflriyed. son before an appeal board, the * * * person appealing may attach to 1 have received a 1UC de- his appeal a stitementspec. ferment because 1 own and lfying the matters in which he operate a farm, but it's only believes the local board erred, for one year. Why is this may direct attention to any in- since 1 intend to keep on formation in the registrant's operatlnjj my farm indef. file which he believes the local initely? 1 board has failed to consider or No deierman! may be to give sufficient weight, and granted on a permanent basis. may set out in full any in- One year is the maximum time formation Which was offered for any Class 11 deferment, to the local board and which which includes. Class Il-C, the local board failed or re- • * * fuied to include in his file, RT. 24 . UNION Last month 1 completed * * * SPRINGFIELD AVE. work at our community col- lanxsn MorMi *»«, 1 Vagi Holl Rd. iege with 64 credits, The An acquaintance is a mem- University will only accipt 52 ber of the county Selective of these. Does Such a situa- Service Board, Hli Son is ON SALE THURS., FRI. & SAT., KB 20,21 & 22 tion disqualify me for a 11-5 registered In the same local student deferment as a junior? board. Does this sltuationpre- sent a conflict of interest? When a registrant transferi from a Junior college or a Selective Service Regula- commimlry college to a degree tions provide that no member granting institution, and loies of a local board shall act on credits through no fault of the case of a registrant who his own, he may have lesi than is his first cousin or closer the percent of coursecomple- relation, either by blood, mar- tion required by Selective Ser- riage, or adoption. Therefora, vice Regulations, The local the father would be disquali- board may, in its discrition, fled from participating M any grant i 11-5 deferment for the local board actions concern, /irst year after transfer, sub- ing his son, ject to reevaluatlon at the end * • • of that year based on the work 1 wai a full-cime college accomplished »t the new in- student until recently when my stitution. doctor hospitalized me for * * * what he said might be leveral months. May 1 keep_ my II-S I will soon be IB years old itudent classification" since 1 and will register for the draft. plan to re-inter collegionmy Where can 1 get atiy books recovery? about militaryUfeorcareers? At your local board of die You ihould Inform your Selective Service Syitem. A_ local board at onci that you — are no longer in school. When *the'ireii6n^(oi^«aettrmin(l!aM**l^1 ctaies to exist, the local board must reconsider your caie. After riturning to elasa, a you may again request a II-S | BIBLE if you ire puriuijii a full- time course of study, QUIZ * » * I have recilvid my netlci ' HOW MANY? of clasilfication. My local d YOUR CHOICE Sensational Your Choice Underline the correct board is located 900 piles number. away; may I have my case 1, Howminyyitridldjaeob transferred and appear before l/l serve for Leah and Rachel? a local,board In this area? ,, TEFLON COOKWARE TOOL SALE (Tiurtein, fourteen, fifteen) No, A registrant has the 2. How many Umes hotter right to appear only before the , did NebuchadneKar comnjand board which classified him. • the furnace to be heated for the three Hebriw men? (Seven, Our Reg. Low nine, tin) t 3. How many timesdidNoah Discount Price to 97c send the dove from the ark? (One, two, thrie) 4, How many tablei of stone

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Sam Howard Cityy . In this capacitypy, Mr. Younger is re- ^QUnCli m©ef3 Publllhiir • 1938-1967 sponsible for ttaming clergy and laity in Christian mission and action rfirough »cumeni» (Continued from page 1) GELJACK jewelers A' Fr. Aumack 2nd DIVISION! DRAUNSCHWEIGER BROS, Trudinfl Hawaii, publlihsr ell Braining courses in mempollian New York, wood School on March 20. Thunderbird A paduate of Yale College and Yale Divinity Mustang Ml lion Mini., Although Mayor Wllhelmj declined to re- Falcon Galaxie 241 Morris Ave. Springfield •••euilvs pubhlhtMbuiinell mgnogii in 'Clergy Derby' School, Mr, Younger is the author of three lease any details of the budget, he said, "I'm books. He formerly served four years as Fairlane Trueki Open Ho,!, lo 1.30, ^ri. to 9 • OR 6-1710 afraid we're in step with everyone else and ASSOCIATI STOHIS NEWS DEPARTMENT A skiing Mountainilde priest proved heknowi pastor of the First Baptist Church of Rochester, wiM be going up," Ado Brunnir MAIDEN LANK jIWILERS Abntr Cold, Supervising Edllgr his way around the mountains by finishing Pa, and 11 years as pastor of Mariners' Passed on first reading at the meeting was Auts Rentaii - Day• Week. Una Term Ife. L.i Molamut, Director second in the "Clergy Derby" on the slopes Temple Baptist Church on the Lower East an ordinance to empower the borough to pur- Vlll«j» Shopplni C«ni»f of Great Gorge Ski Area at McAfee last week, Side of Manhattan. chase a new fire engine. New PrevtdtncB BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Th« Rev, Raymond Aumack of Our Lady of From 1966-68, he ierv«d as program as- Among the ordinances given final approval 227-1665 • Roborl H. Bmrnli!, Advtriillng Dlriflgi sociate with me Division of Evangelism. IRAUNSCHWBIOIR BROS, A'ihir Mind, oil), builniii ffianaglf Lourdes Church was only seven hundredths was one which prohibits the establishment of 37 South St. of a second behind the winning skier, the American. Baptist Home Mission Soeieaes, commercial dog kannels in the borough, except- 290-306 Broad St. Summit Mortlltawn Second Cloii Poitgge psld Rev, jack Conway of St. Leo's Church, Irv- Valley Forge, Pa. ing one already in operation. oi Mounlalnildt, N.J. in|ton, 15 ctnti par copy The priests raced through a l.SOO-foot Betta jr., Roberto. Peterson, Mailed lubteription rot« $5 per year slalom on slopes covered with 16 Inches of C. Jack Keyset-, John Poinier, 2 N»» Providence Rood, Mountain.Id., N.J. mow. Y to mark Dr. Howard P. Sanborn and Phone: 686-7700 Mrs, Allan 1, Hannai. James D. Cowan Jr. will Church Ghmkla anniversary be chairman of the committee - The Summit Area YMCA to ohooja the 19Ui recipient .— . FUNERAL DIRECTORS ., "wliTniark'lts 83rd mnlTOriary *" of * tht In Summit at IB annual dlmsr Award < er to, bs annou|o«d t,Fr*d H Cray, Jr Pre» & Gen Mgr, Monday, April 14, it wal an- -• •'•*••'' He ftwitesVom- C. Frederick Poppy Vice Preiident nounced thia WBak by Ken- (Reildent of Mounlalni|do) neth W, Pearl, pneral «x- ,.'*! ecutlve. Special evenu are for! hii belni plannid for the dimer iyTOsapflie to by Edward J, Boorujy, chair- youth

Wawayanda which will be held Thursday, Feb. 27, from 7 to 8 p,m,, at the Y . AU boys and girls Interested in at- tending thi rugonal YMCA resident camps are invited to the rally with their families. D, Halbe Brown, .executive direetor of the Frost Valley YMCA camping asioeiation, will Show slides and describe the program. Camp Wawayanda director for the 1969 season will b« Rieh*rd "Digpr" Shortt. Shorn, who hat been a camp itatt member for 10 years, Is t teacher at Perry Hall Hist School in Baltimore. Lut summer he directed the intenUHontl camper ex- MORE & BETTER change program, leading a delegation of beys on a five- you hit a bump in your budget, week camping experience in Switzerland. d fast, professional emer- oldefs and application seTvtcerat either office of trre— blanks for the 1969 season are now available at the YMCA, Bank. and~funher~lnformatton~may be obtained by calling David R. Cotten, local Y camp di- rector. Our lending officers ore experienced Open A Savings Account Today in determining the type of loan and Pint In Sol.« and repayment plan to best fit each need, I 07 PASS BOOK Quality WORLD BOOK in for 0 confidential visit. ENCYCLOPEDIA Call MARGAREE T AHLF6LO ly/0 DIVIDEND 23ZJI4I / PER ANNUM 2 COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY SELL YOUR OLD ONE WITH A WANT NAOTALJSAM TRIUMPH GT6+ SAVINGS WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE "A Local Bank dedicated WESTFIEID MOUNTAINSIDE '•• Community'Service" ISO Elm Siiect - Main OHice 865 Mountain Avenue Member of Federal Reserve System . Member Ft.ler»l DejKr.it Insurance Corpori.l,,,, WOODBRiDGE MENLO PARK UNCOLN MERCURY, INC 686-7700 OurNenai Branch Shopping Center Parking Lot 301 SOUTH AVENUE (Opposite Cinnrw) WESTTIELD For Classified - AD 2-6500 $Sf&i£ - Thursday, February 20, 1969- Optometrists keep Busy schedules next month 2=woman show slated by state's ski resorts Dr. L, Struiowitz by Drew artists New jtrsiy enteri ifi mid-winter jklieaion stars) last week, Saturday, 22, special standard A two-man show by mem- piled deep In eventi and Betlvitiei to the delight racei will be held at I p,m. That evening, head of county unit ber| of the Pn'w 1'mverslty Of iki-buffi of all ages. The itate's popular frnm o p m, to 3 a,m., n Washington Birthday \rti,ets ( luh is currently on ski resorts plan busy geaioni through March, Party is on tap at the Rusty Hinge Tavern. L)r. Leonard btruhiwit? of isp, mgfi«Ui lias view in the Sri I)«-parrment, been re-elected president nf the I iinm r t\ according to the New jtriey State Department Sundays (2 p.m. - 7 p.m.) there will be »n Brothers Hall, on the l)r»w of Coniirvatlqn and Economic Development, organ recital by Dome Stilllwroth in the Upper nptometric Society fnr a second term. campus, KUdiRon. The Arrowhead Ski Area, Marlboro, empha- Chair Lounge. March 1, Mardi Gras festi- Dr. Strulowiti maintains nffifiis at j IVSHIN iiiei learn-to-iki coursei with special rates viiies will feature a fox hunt on skis, skiing vesant ave,, Irvingion, intent works by jewel Hy- for itudtntJ and ski clubs on prearranged in costumei and ruees, March R at 1 p.m. The former Vice President of the Optome- men and Rita Helper will he evenings. To dace 1,000 ski students have taken standard races are scheduled. On March IS tnc Society, Dr, Strulowit? liBsbpenamenihei shown through I'eh, 28 during advantage of thii popular course. (l> p.m. to 3 a.m.) a St. Patrick's nay i'mv of the Board of Trustee! pf the New jersn. lighted a big social event. Members of Craig, Vernnn Valley Ski Area, Vernon, will be open the youth committee of tlie Springfield H'nai Mil, K>njan, a resident of meur Night Club for Skiing were given a dance thR remainder of the ski season fmmBa.m, tn Brith, He is eurrenUy a member uf the relig- Chatham, rei-t'iicd her train- and buffet last Saturday. On Friday, March 11 p.m., featuring eight slopes and trails, loui committee and si-im.ii henrd i,f T = .nri» ing at Uif L'hirjco Art Insti- 14, all members plus the general public are four lifts, a 350-foot wide beginners' slope. Beth Ahm, Springfield, tute and sins ,1 commercial invited to participate in Craigmeur's ihird All slopes and trails are serviced by snow- He is a frequent lecturer before swhiiJl advertising artist in New York Annual St. Patrick'i Day Masquerade Party making equipment. and women's groups on vision and perceptual on ikli. Ski Mountain at Pine Hill held the Delaware problems of children. Dr. Smii-wiM. i« Mrs, Helper, n MadFson Great Gorge, McAfee, wijl hold the Pennsyl- Valley Inwrsehnlastic Ski Champinnship'i last p'es«"itly a school tfisiial consultant. irsilnnt, has received numer- vania Federation Ski Championship Race weekend. Twenty regional High Schools from Dr. StrulnuMt? has a patent pending on <• ne* ous aw.iriis fur her oils and Sunday at 8 p.m. Next Tuesday, racers from the paruripated. Prizes were contact lens. He has manufactured Ins own w.Uer .-olors. She has studied the East Coast will participate in the Eastern awarded for individuals and teams. The Ladies lenses since 1059 and is one of the leading under Janet Michajson and Veterans' Race, On March 1 ind 2 a Winter and Mens Day Packhge (Mem on Wednesday - contact lens msmifacturei-s in the state. 'Joachim 1 oeber and rearhes Festival is planned, highlighted by the Head Ladies nn Tuesday and Thursday) has proved The dnetnr received his pre-optom»n if watei color paintiiij; at die • Ski Company Professional Races, Skiers from very popular and will he continued for the rest education at Seton Hall University and was HanovBr Park Dien-Vf -vrtiilr the whole country will compete against the Head nf the semon. graduated from the Southern Collfige nf Op- Ski Company Professional Race Team featuring Mount Bethel Ski Area, Mount Bethel Rnad tome'i-y in Memphis, Tennessee. He and his DR, LEONARD STRULOWH Z super racers such ai PepiSteigler, Cold Medal features skiing under the stars. Ski tours wife, the former Sandra Mom«, live with Olympic winner and head of Jackson Hole Ski are Tuesday through Friday 7 p.m. - 10:30 their two boys and two girl« HI ?$ A»-- Area, Top priie will be a Chevy Camaro, p.m., weekends and holidays lOi.VU.rn.tn lf);ln Roari, Springfield, New jersey. Mj Neighbors On March 3 the finals of the Baiiantine Race p.m. Championships will be held and on March 4 Ski folders listing the major Ski Resorts Walk, Baby, Walk Great Gorge wiirhast the finals of the Metro- In the State are available free by writing to ... in you? ni* Stpids Rlfi Sheii... with politan Race League, Foundation strikes the State Promotion Section, Pept, of Con- CLEARANCE comfort, support and sure protection (or Snow Bowl Ski Area in Milton, featured servation and Economic Development, P. O, yoyr growing fiet, You've just been fitted Apres Parties for groups (skiing under the BOX IBM, Trenton, 0S62S. a responsive chord SALE! with utmoit care and skill by Kempler'i Mrs. Robert U, May oi Whippany, executive highly troined director of the Masterwork Muiie and Art OUR TREMENDOUS Washington's NCE to step up number Foundation, has announced that the organiia- WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY tion is seeking donations of uiedpianos in good Birthday condition for the establishment of the Master, SALE of seminars this spring work School of Music, Several instruments are Sale needed for student use in the practice rooms STARTS FRIDAY ? A.M. Newark College of Engi- the ready exchange of ideas THRU 105S Springfield Ave., Irvmglon ROBES •CULOTTES neering tnd its research at- between the academic and in- which are being set up in_Masterwork'i new COVERUPS * NITIES headquarters at SOOMendhamrd., Morristown, SATURDAY 996 Shiyveioni Ave., Union . Somplo.l Cloteout. 4 Slight Irreg, filiate, the Foundation for the dustrial communities," the 570 Is, Livingiton Ave,, livingiton Advancement of Graduate foundation reports. Piano will be one of the first courses offered "I take it you didn't care when music instruction starts in the spring. Study In Engineering, said thii All of the seminari to be for my offer?" SAVE * 75% Regular Charge srUnUCg^ Pearl Levitt week they have inereaied their presented in Ae lerieswilibe Anyone wishing to donate a piano in satis- 410 Rldgaweed Rd,, Moplaweod MEN'S • BOY S TOP NAME CLOTHING number of professional aem- held at the Nrwarlt College of factory condition for practice use should call OPEN FRIDAY ANB MONDAY NiBHTS. Phsn. SO 2.9714; HogrilitM Inars to be given thii spring. Engineering Alumni Center, the Maaterwork Foundation at 538-1860, The NEID HELP' Find Ih* RIGHT david BURP. foundation Is a tax-exempt educational institu- p«i»n .ith o Want Ad Coll "The reiponse to our In- Sleeker and- Summit streets, 686 7700- 1059 SPRINGFIELD AVE,, IRVINGTON itial lectures In the fields of Newark, All will be given dur- tion and contributions to it are tasi.deductible. SILVIR RiPAIHS chemical engineering and ing the afternoon although pro- chemistry has been enthusi- gram time varies. RiPLATINQ PRiCISEFFICTIVITO WASHINGTON S astic and have resulted in the SAT.NlTi. FIB12 DIRTHPAV Work Dent In All Matili addition of other programs in SALE STARTS TODAY OPEN FEB. 22 ALL DAY Hallmark Silversmiths civil and electrical engineer- lOMlllburn Ays,, MspHiVOod Drew hikes 7631804 ing," a foundation spokesman said. NCE and its reieareh group U.S. GOVT. GRADE A' - OCOMA will offer nine technical lec- tuition fees tures this spring, providing For the fifth year in a row the programs without charge Drew University, Madison, to those who have a profes- has raised its tuition charges sional interest. Topics will to itudtnti in the College of include holography, rare Liberal Arts and Graduate DISTINCTIVE earths, hybrid computation, School. TURKEY ROAST PORTRAITURE stress analysis, digital trans- Drew President Robert F, FOOD DiPT 102 MOUNTAIN AVE mission and transportation, Oxnam announced the raise In "We consider the programs litters to students In the Uni. 379- 7666 as an important part of the veriity and the parents of un- growing effort to so dergraduates. The new BONELESS charges, effective in the fail, will be $1,950 i year, $150 FOOD DIPT. OPEN 7 DAYS HELP WANTED over the current tuiflon, Goate In the Theological School, now MON. to SAT. 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. |800ili SUN. 9:30 A.M. tb 6 P.M. be raised, but board charges are up f IS a year (or every- Good opportunity to learn dictaphone. Interesting ' one, U i work, fnendlv co-workers, modem office, generous In his announcement, Dr. co-paid benefits, including Blue Cross, Blue Shield Oxnam strtssed that the "un- arid Rider J, life insurance, profit sharinflj.tuition n ••precedented flnmeial pres- refund plan, paid vocations and 10 annual holidayi. sures" at Drew reflect "fis- Convenient to buiei 6 & 8. cal challinief b«in| faced by all Institutions of hiiher learning this year," He said the increase is necessary to U.S. CHOICE 4. .•....„.. 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1628 SPRINGFIELD AVE. (al Burnett Ave.) NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. MAPLE.WOOD > Ampt* Parking Open-'Man.'& Fti. til:.9'P.M. at R«ar E 762-9700 Tuei., W.i, Thuri. & Sot. 'til 7 P.M. SPRINGFIELD AVE. NEAR VAUXHALL RD. Thursday, February 20, 1969 r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiii he Theatre Seen Station SHAKUilLAhL, WIILRt. AKTTHUL? By Robert Lyoni Breaks England's iumptuoui Royal Shakegpenre MILT H&MMERiillimiliillilill Company ii touring the U,S. and will appear "locally" In New Haven arid Baltimore soon ll.HNTABLf 1REAIS (good listening) Crossword Puzzle but not, however, in New Yorkl Droadway'i II.IL HCUSE isAXES! Fealurlng the Saxo- sorjeious audiences ghould never be deprived phones nf johnn!? Gray with Reg Tilsley Or- IIOMXOMTAL 3T NtUvi t 3m.ll 19 Plflcllv of such a feast, though, so it is hoped they will chestra, Here's solid listening enjoyment, l oodor m.i.i m.M Mmb come this way next year or the following. (lock, M, rum 3 Pipit II CMU with saxophones blowing and voices blending in I Intelllfmee bulldln, d.lty PIK< On a recent journey West 1 saw the Company on such ill-time favorites as! "Volare" (Nel 7 simpliun 38 FrMll dnnki a Bnemg H Nor.l it the Ahffisnson Thentre in Los Angelei doing hlu dipintodiblu}. "Misty," "AiitumnLeaves," 11.01 thi iir JO 1OU (U. 7 DiItMr 33 I'tmi" "Much Ado About Nothing,1' a production •I, Wumn •111 I.iry 'Depp Purple," "September Song," "Star- ti run VERTICAL 3 Midrm M Allllir etched in the rnarhlo of roahtv and the w»i dust," 113011080," "I'm In The Mood For It AMer l Blihgp eheir Iret of caprlciousneii. U A iporf of Romf • — Vl|»» Love," "Petite Heur," "Stringer On The IS Put m n D,n, i Mlnun ID Hifh 31 snor. h There they are, Beatrire and Benedick Shore-' and 'Danny Boy," (FONTANA SRF- 11. Examin* pirtisii tupluivif II. COUKI n MI i« shunning love and each other by spending their fc75M)...IHI BAROQUE BRASS, Numbers in- il. ktmrn- JO quoii N A f mil river plicii maturity on caution. And Claudia with his blush- clude; ••l) y Tripper," "My I avorlteThings," il.Mimnunl ii n\m i1 14 Of Ult »«« limn ing Hero ga-p- ripe for deception. "Modera- "Aria from BiCh's Suite In D," "The Creen M, EoM Loft Wtitt's Antwor U.0srt MilMk tioni" Shakespeare eriei, as he blithely ignore! Leaves Uf Summer," "1'veCrownAccustomed M Artlnuvl QBttlQ HQQ ilQU fitne Us own advice and continue! to spin a play. To Her Fw." "The Trollfiy Song," "A,TiIte u on 40 Thlai. I'll wrap up my admIriBon for the troupe'i Of Honey," "Wives \nH Lovers," "Here H OKIIUU igBEUSHflJlJ HUUll 41. Ori.t 1 ja voidta acting by diicussin| one performance, that of There \nd Everywhere,' "Walk Un By" and IT lur 43. French HOBOED ptinter David Waller, as the lawduit-bralntd town "Trains And Boats And Planes." (FONTANA 47. Ailnrol cpnitable, Dogtarry, (Two seaioni tgo, in SRF -67582), Both LF's are recorded In some- U1Q1Iusja3i BHQElIl Mil 43. SIM of CM! •I , Uondon, I taw Waller act Pastor Manderi In thing new called "wrap-arnurirt" sterto -gives 44. FeotltH monster Ibsen's "Ghosts" with the pompoui rigidity of you thfit listening Fssling M a mom full of 41, Ull „ Sun,. 2105, 4, SiSS,. 8, l0s05| fiitureni, Prl., Tile funds, awarded under Moniclali and Its management can take pride The cast is particularly atlective anditcoB-.. the terms of Jho Education In Its latest presentation, the sweeping, pan- slsts pf Oskar Werner, David janssen, Leo oramic, decorously colorful and magnificently McKcm. Vittorio De Slca, Sir John Clelgud, LION IN WINTER, matinees, 2 p.m., Wednes- Sat,, Sun., 3^1, im.jm, 9:36, Professions Development day, Siturday, Sunday; eveningi, Monday 51MS Program, will provide five impies-ilve "The Shoes of the Fisherman," Sir Laurence Olivier, BarNra jefford and •UNION (Union Center)—A MAN AND A HVAIUUI Kosemary Dexter. through Saturday, 8:30;.Sunday, 7:30, I0R ALL two-year fellowships In the The Metro-Coltlwyn-Mayer—George Cng- WOMAN, Thur,, Pri., Mon., TUBS,, 2,7i45,10; FHIOIMANUS areas of Chinese and, lund production, filmed in Panavision and Most Impressive o£ all are the many Vati- S«,, 5345, 8,10; Sun., S:2|, 7i40, 9iii] Satur- P6TCR can icenes, the crowds in Rome awaiting ORMONT (E.O.5-^.LES BICHES, Thuriday, EVENINGS Japanese, iharp Metroeolor, which is having its New 2:21. 7:56, 10:04; featurette, 2, 7:35,9:43; diy and Sunday matinees, THE MAD MONSTER O'TOOLi Jeriey premiere ihuwlng at the Bellevui, ii "word" of the new Pope, the actual election of PARTY, 1, 3; cirtoons, 2:3u, 8:30 based on the best-selling novel by Morrii the Pope and the pope'j coronation, starts Friday; FIREMEN'S BALL, Fri,, Mon,, SUNDAY IWHAWNi Iron ore of yore Wist, ind according to MOM, it waiiiveytirs St. Peter's iquare is magnificent, the Vati- H6PBURN No one knows who first In the making. can interiors, which were reproduced and con- PAINTIRS, ATTENTION! Sell younelf to J0.O0O hnlli.i «lih g Si smelted fnetali, but arche- Award-winning Mieh»el Anderson directed , sa-ucted in Rome's Cinecitta Studloi, provide loweoii »onl Ad, Coll 616,7700 BIS! The Family Way ologists have found pieces of the panorama, and a viewer can sympathize some of the moi i beautiful sites ever shown WW.MT..1UN, man-made iron thatlfe nearly with the enormous talk with which Anderson on the screen, and the colorful pageantry of the RESIRy|O 5,000 years old. wal burdened. production in Itself is «ye-shattering, The picture is highly recommended for SEATS SINGLES COUPLES The itory, one of intrigue and fascination, 3RD WEEK! 1 ii set in the near future, md takes a viiWir on Christians and non-Christtana alike, and teach^ • NOW 1 Party an awesome trip from the ice blue lite of ers in parochial andpubllc schools would bene- "A MAN AND A WOMAN' DANCE & Siberia, to the Kremlin, to Vatican City, jt fit bv taking their classes to see "The Shoes of Sociol concerns a Ruisian archbishop, 20 years a the Fisherman"---not only for its picturesque SUN., FEB. 23 prisoner In a Soviet labor camp, who is re- valu( but for Its educational offerings is well. leased by hil country to become a cardinal in Its The SiUiest forty IBRfHEWBH OLD Rome, and soon after, much to the surprise of the Year,., COMMISSIONER EVERGREEN LODGE of the world (and the audi«noi), the Pope,

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Just whit is going on generated interest in Al Nemeth, second vice-president, said that title li the fact that Olf is investigating In the rommerciai process this type glass the lead glass industry to such an extent advance tickets nre being sold a! $2 each tit Just exactly what goes on in the mechanics ii mixed in glass tanks up r.j 30 feet long that last September about 40 researchers at- Fareher's Grove andbyclubmembers.Tickets of the formation of glass that makes some at melting temperatures "P '" 2."'00 degrpcB tended at two-dav seminar on Ott's findings at the door will be i2,S0. glasi more perfect, giving it an «n;c«iptinn«l!v Fahrenheit, •ip to that point, high polish and brilliance. Rick Ott has spent a considerable portion SELL BABY 5 old 10, • -,it, It is this kind of glass that is used in of his life studying the process of glass manu- Worn Ad Coll 616.7700. optics, moit electronic tubing and the much facture. THi 1!S POCONO SK! ARIA admired eryital war* that grieei many in On graduated from the Virginia Polytechnic •••••••••••••• elegant dinner table. And the work that Ott Institute with a B.S. in ceramic engineering is doing in his labor story on University Heights in June, 1965. He received an M.S. in ceramic MEN'S Campus hopefully will lead to even further engineering at the University of Illinois in HOLIDAY BALL improvement in the desirable qualities of this Aupst of 1967 after hiving been employed in his HAIRCUTS fflsss, specialty for tbout a ye§i- at the Corhurt RACES •'TORCHLIGHTS * * 4 Refractories, a divi»inn of Cnpiing niaee. >n $J50 SIIRPRISFS1 THIS CLASS IS also under study for use Ruekhannon. W, Va, in the picturfi tube of color television sets OTT, WHO LIVES in Piscataway. with frHil.ifrri |e agg )4 sflv 1 Is, because the lead used in all such glass his wife and two young daughters, began SMi. II SOI cuts down on the radiation given off hy the his present study when he arrived at Rnrgerf 3 BARBERS ALL WFEK picture tubes now used in such lets. In Septembar of 1967. 2 HOURS PROM N.Y.C. & WfflLA, As explained by Dr, Malcolm G. McLaren, A soft-spoken, blandish young man of med- NIW UAUTIRJL COCKTAIL LOUN4I associate professor of ceramic engineering ium height, hi explained in a discussion at his PHIL'S and supervisor of the project, high lead laboratory just what Is the most significant 1127 Liberty A... UWV4TIBI inviei FOR luur USBRTS HID iiHin glass his been manufactured for centuries. Its feature of this research. Hillside Shopping Cantsr •rftt Mr MB Mini CAUIUACI. Ml 161 J, liwn.ll.. N. Ilin He said he is using differential thermal WpskdllVi 10 6i]0, ill, lo 6, m components are a matter of common knowledge Clsifll Wed, to ceramic engineers andgiaisminuiaeturers. inalyiii by uttlizing a Mettler Thermoanaly- •••••••••••••••

a Uny piece of gkiilniManlerThennoanalyzer, Equipment is used by Ott In bis research Into the formation of gkgi which hai attracted widespread attention in the jlan manu- facturing industry,

lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIII'/milllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 111! Dear Amy: 1 will be everlaitingiy been out of work for §ome Also, can it be determined if grateful and will be most ap- time • , . long enough that he is mentally and physically preclirJve if you or any of your his unemployment Mopped able to work, because every- readen can tell me how to get monthi ago. Thii man will ttme someone finds an opening the price-stickers off plastic not work and hai refused at for him, he convenientiy has cartons, glassware, boxes, least two good paying jobs, a headache, sort arm, or a clothes, etc., etc. they live off of what little cold. He says he will go see 1 hive tried about every- government aid they can get. about It tomorrow, but tomor- thing. I can get the paper The community and churches row never comes. part off but not the sticky, give them food and clothing Whit can be done to get him pmmy stuff. 1 have tried an hit the children do not get to support his wife and chil- eraser, salt, vinegar, bajfing the right care or enough food. dren so they won't suffer for Mda, detergents, oil, ice Let me say I am not Jealoui, the want of food and clothes? cubes, etc, but to no avail. 1 give to them myself but I Contributor Store keepers My they don't have a family of my own to Dear Contributor: know either. Support, 1 want to know if There are laws to deal with 1 There must be some way, there is a law that will make men who refuse to support !;j,to.»iit«!lU6ff *,«,«» buuhowi* 1 sincerely hope you have the flieir families to "exercise me solution. law. If they haven't done any- thing about the situation up to A . Mrs. M. ,, Dear.Mrs. .M.s. ...,., ,,., ,_ College aid now, they must be satisfied with diings as they are. And '_,n .Shopkeepers employ this ^manner of pricing their wares people who offer their unsoli- to deter priee^ switching", proposed cited advice are usually told to mind their own business. but I have found thnt stickers • • • and geok come off readily on U.S. Senator Harrison A, hard-surfaced objects by Williams, jr., (D-N,j.) this Dear Amyi rubbing with a soapy pad of week Introduced a bill to spark My fiance and I became steel wool. However, let's the nationwide development of engaged when he entered his threw it open to the readers comprehensive community freshman year at college. We colleges. for their helpful hints. had planned to marry alter his The "Comprehensive Com- graduation. But now after be- Dear Amy; munity College^ Act of 1969" ing engaged for so long, we I have been going wlm a boy would create a Federal Bureau want to be married as soon for 1-1/2 years. My problem of Community Education, and as possible. is that 1 have never met Tils would provide funds for the If we do get married and parents. He comes to see me development and implementa- he stays out a semester a three times, a week and on tion of state plans for post- year, he will be drafted into Sundays, I have been to visit secondary education. the army, and If this happens, his sister a few times, but he Senator Williams, a member he says he will refuse to marry never mentions much about of the Senate Education Sub- until he gets out because he committee1*offered«the»com--i «would«haveito«ltivtiihis»wife»>** Do you think I should men- muntty college legislation behind. tion that 1 would like to meet after meeting With two-year If he stays in college, he his parents or wait till he de- college specialists and edu- can't hold down a full-time cides to take me? cation analysts, "1 found a 1- job, since I'm sttll in school, Judy most unanimous agreement 1 couldn't either. iDear Judy: that the community college I am 17 and he will soon | A girl never 'pushes' to, will.be asked to carry a heavy be 21. Please, Amy, what I meet a bey's parents. She burden of educational respon- should we do? The years ahead 'waits until he or they extend sibility In the next several seem so very long knowing : the Invitation, Bide your time. years," he said, ,"A new level we might not be together. , Perhaps the, boy is not ready of education is emerging, and Worried Lovers to 'take you home'yet. my bill is designed to reeog- Dear Worried! nlie the need and meet it-- You must wait to tie the with. Federal resources, Dear Amy! knot (as many young people through state ndmlniitra- do) until your education is There is a family living in tlon." . - our MmmUni'ty who have five completed and your earning children, . The husband has power begins. ********************* • i • Address all letters to: WIATHiR COCK FARM YQUiHANT Ml AMY ADAMS •Rt." 523. Oldwlek IS KASY T10 PLACE e/o THIS NEWSFAPIR For a personal reply, en- Spring & Easter . . . 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The theie of this year's workihop Is "The Work- ing Word,11 Devlin, an lllustritor and auther, is an i« lecturer at Union CoUeje, Mrs, Devlin, also an artlBt and contributor to "Good House- keeping" magazine, has collaborated with her husband on the tixt for a number of childrin's beekiL "Old irick Witch," the Hrit book THIS IS WHAT PRICE-MINDING MEANS the Devlini wrote, Is about to be made into a movie starring Hermoine Glngold. • TO YOU . , . A former political cartoonist for the now defunct "CoUiers Magazine," Devlin has il- lustrated a book for illiterate adults, "I We've lowered the price boom on Can Do It," and a social studies and economics textbook for elementary school students, Dev- lin has also written and illustrated "To hundreds of items in every aisle. Grandfather's House We Go—A Roadside Tour of * American Homes," "What Kind of House Is That," a second book on archJtecturi, and So no matter how price-minded a n§w childrm's book, "How Fletcher Wai Haiched," are slated for publication tWsyear. At the workshop, Union County high school are, you'll be delighted with students will have the oppormmity to hear the guest speakers and discusi with them pre- submitted manuscripts. One work of poefry, even greater amount of fiction and non-fiction will be accepted from each school. HARD CASH you will now George E. Wragg, SAVE ON [VERY ORDER! retired policeman NO TRADING STAMPS ISSUtD AT SUPIR NNAST George 1. Wragg of 597 Woodland ave., Mountalnsldi, a retired Westfleld Police Cap- tain, died lilt Tuesday it home. He was 62. A native of Westfield, Mr. Wragg lived In MDuntalnilde the past years. He founded the George Wrigg Electrical Contracting Co, after his retirement from police work in 1957. Hi had served In the Weitfield department for 26 years. He was a member of the Westfield Local of the Patrolman's Benevolent Association, and was a communicant of Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Hii wife, MM. Loyola Gerty Wragg, died last April. Surviving are two sons, George E. Jr. of Bridgiwiter and Bruce L. of Florida, a daugh. ter, Mri, Richard E, Peterson of Seaside Park, a brother, William of Weitfield, and six grand- children. Student director of college's band^ LANCASTER, P«, — Joseph R. Car of MoimtUtald^N^BnitUld^N^B»n«''itudittdleetortot f tha Franklin and Marshall CoUip Conctn Bind, which made A tour of loutnepn.Florida recently, ' " r^ l( "«" ' ••••" Car ii a igtuor majoring -tot biology ,(prt- m§d) « the IM-yiar-gidGBMral PenMylvanla college. In addition to his band ictivitiei, he is admlnlitritive board member and classics coordinator of WWFM, the college radio sta- tion, and is acUvi in Intramutal atMides, He li la msmbar of Mu Upsilon Sipna fraternity andjuttbiiiuih thi dtan'illstferthree vain. The GOV, Livingiton Riilonal High School griduati is one of 40 members of the Franklin and Marshall band. Car li the sen of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph R, Car Sr, of 1474 Woodacres dr., Mountainside, 2 local packs gain ribbon for displays . ,,^.-Two._Mountainslde_, packs^.werejijnong.the more tha'n 25 Scouting units'of the Colonial District which received awards for window displays In local stores, or for o?her exhibits presented for National Boy Scout Week. A second place ribbon was awarded to Mountain- side Pack 70 under Sam Maschella. A third- place yellow ribbon went to Mountainside Pack 177, Gordon Bntien. Hundreds •« Prices Reduced College president SAVE HARD CASH I' ; FLAVORFUL RICH feted by graduates Richmond Coffee REGULAR or DRIP The Newjersey Brown and Pembroke Alumni 1 Ib. 12 Clubs are jointly sponsoring a reception and oz. cans dinner in honor of die first official visit to Red Pack Tomatoes New Jersey of the president of Brown Uni- SIMPLY 2II versity, Dr. Ray L. Heffner, on March 1, at the Marriott Motor Hotel In Saddle Brook. Verifine Applesauce DELICIOUS oz. Pembroke College Is the women's coordin- ate collego of Brown University in Providence, R.I. Finast Fabric Softener s,,,, »y< The dinner will feature Gordon Allen of Westfleld, who Is president of the Lackawanna VE !H Brown Club, as toastmaster. Alumnae, Alumni, and friends are Invited tocontactMrs.Amadeu •PRICE Finast Tomato Soup « « JF_erretra,_37Q_Bedord_rd.,_Rldgew)od,_for_. reservations. FBNASf Kraft's Miracle Whip t448 LWV units to meet White Meat Tuna on study of schools The February units of the League of Women Finast Saltine Crackers Voters of Westfield will be devoted to the final SAVE findings in the two-year study of the local 0Ff tABEt public schools. HARD CASH! Axion Pre-Soak «•- The factual presentations will befollowedby Jloor discussion. Opportunity will be afforded also for the members to voice their opinions Richmond Grape Jelly 4 89 on the specific aspects of the Schools to be studied during 1969-70. Units will Include; Tuesday, Feb. 25 - 65^ 12:45 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Brooke Giant Fab Detergent «• •«• Gardiner, 1364 Stony Brook Lane, Mountain- flNA5T side. TEMPTING Kosher Whole Pickles *ma YourCldssified Ad CHERRY Pancake Flour AUNT JEMIMA BEECH-NUT or GERBER

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Tigers, Rockets win to hold tie in Sandmeier play The Rockets and the Tigari ire on top el IRL the itandlnp In tht Sprin^leld Sandmeier Small-Fry Leaps, Lait vwak the Tiiera knocked the Piratti out of their ihin of first place IS they won the week's biggest basketball pme. Ths Roeketi kept paM by moving to an eagy victory over cheCometi, Thi Tlprs pt off to a fast start in their ihowdown garni with the • Pirates and made their early lead stand up for a 14-9 victory, Andy Brenner led the Tigers and shared |ame honors with Doug DeLeonard of the Pirates, Both boys hit seven points, Mike Davis^ and Erie Oeitt wer« Impressive for the Tipn and played a big part in the victory. Davis hit three points and showed USDA good ball control, Gelst's passes led to BONELESS BOTTOM many Tiger bucksta, and he also played a U.S.D.A. .. top defensive game, Andy Armour hit a key CHOICE thlrd-period bucket for the Tigers, Doug Round Roast Choice «• DeLeonard was itrong for the Pirates. In BONELESS TOP addition to his high scoring, Doug played One U.S.D.A. , outstanding defense. Jeff Feld brought the Ib. Pirates back into contention with a key bucket Grade Only! Sirloin Roast Choice ">• late in the game. BONELESS The Rocketg eased to a 16-6 victory over U.S.IU, the Comets with Mark Rollln leading the way Choice »• with seven points. Mark hit with effectiveness Rump Roast in each period for the Rockets. Brian Deutseh LIAN hit five points and also played well for the U.S.D.A. winners. Crag Moroze played a good defense Choice Ib. for the Rockea, while Bob LoFredo helped Ground Chuck the winners with some dmily ball sniping, LIAN U.S.D.A. Steve Schlein paeed the Cornea in scoring Ib. and on the floor, while Eric Davis showed TURKEYS Choice both offensive and defensive skills. Kevin Ground Round Mitchell wit also outstanding on defense for EXTRA SHOW CUT ..... the Comets, 8 to 10 Ib, •»•• mm u U.S.D.A. Ib. The Chargers downed the Chiefs in a itir- ring overtime battle lait week when Bob aver. wgt. Rib Steaks **• Lamport mrew in a key bucket in the overtime MIZRACH SKINLESS ALL BEEF period. The game ended in regulition time with orSpNlal 1 lb the teams tied, 10-all, Bob's bucket gave the YOUNG Charprs a 12-10 victory. Marc Buiin led the Kosher franks Chargers' attack with five points, while Joe -<-"• HENS""~ - - BOLOGNA, SALAMI or P & P Pulite and Richard Sergl excelled on defense." Kenny Fingerhut led; all scorers in the game to s»'< Finast Cold Cuts put the game into overtime. Ted Parker and OVEN READY <*ii|OR!!«AS| IMPORTED ' ' Mich Cooper both played top defense for the MV.V--' PORK SHOULDER Chiefs, and. Parker hit a foula shot In the iTm^ii^mtmm final period. £ Canned Bacon The Jets nipped the Raiders last Saturday FINAST when Dave Shulman, Keith Widom and Steve Hockstein hit buckets in the final period to give the Jets a 16-14 verdict. Shulman was Sausage Meat outstanding In this game as he led everybody 'fel with 11 points. Widom showed play-making PICNICS skills, in the game, while Freddy Watkins 1st 4 RIBS ONLY WHOLE was top man defensively for the Jets. Rick FROZEH BEEF PATTIES Weber, John Fried, Rich Minster and Hal 12H Scherer all scored for die Raiders, as they USDAT 12 IAD. divided the scoring equally. Rick, in addition lb CHOICE RANCHER'S PRIDE to scoring well, showed himself to be a good CHOICE) SERVINGS play-maker, while Joel Gelwnrg was outstand- W4*lQ 2*1.19 ing on defense. NEW FROM JONES BE PRICE.MINDED Pistons top Bullets WE'RE PRICE-MINDING fhsi of the fresh Produce Savings Braunschweiger LUSCIOUS, JUICY $i00 to solidify lead in WITH THESE Small-Fry League The Piston* put together another good team SAUSAGE .COUPONS effort to defeat the Bullets lost week and remain *...' l.«0 OR MOtl Jimmy Lopez of the Bullets gained game honors, however, as he hit six points on two HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS buckets and an equal number of foul shots. Qe*4 at Saa«r Finatl SaHiteMaM Greg Lies and Pete Cook also scored for the Oa«4 thra Sal., Fab. 11** Bullets"; ~ ~ 10 55 1 par tatMawr The Aggies moved into a second-place tie with the Bullets when they downed the Knlcks. tRISP AlltE Marty Flshman of the Aggies was the boy with the hot hand, for the Aggies.. Marty led all Mclntosh Apples - 3:49 THIS COUPON scorers as he tossed in JO points. Marty WORTH 20° scored In every period to pace the Aggies; 3lb. bog 25° TOWARD! PIMCMAM OF ANY 1IOAVIS Andy Herkalo also scored well for the Fancy Tomatoes <«»i»*39« Yellow Onions Aggies, Andy hit five points. Vince Mlra- FINAST BREAD bella tallied five points to lead the Knlcks, e 1 Ib- I AC Oaadat lnpaPFInaif Sprinfl«aM while-Bruce Burnett hit .an opening period Escarole or Chicory 2""• 29 Fancy Carrots 2 cello bagi I 7 Gaea1 Hira Sat., Fab. Had bucket. 1 par nitaioar The Nats opened the afternoon with an 11-7 victory over the Celtics. Steve Dultz, fROZEN FOOD BUYS PRICE-MINDED HtAUH A BtAUTY with some heavy rebounding and good all- round play, led the Nats to t|ie victory. Steve hit, four points. Mike Ste'rnbach was' im- THIS COUPON pressive for the Nats with some ball-handling WORTH skills. Jeff Bromberg, Sid Kaufman and Tom- Cookin' Bags Shampoo TOWARDS PURCHAU OF (1) U. OR MORt my Moen all scored for the Nats.; Scott Gray- NSW FROM BANQUIT son was the top scorer and gave the best FINAST performance for the Celts, Scott hit five FOUR TASTY VARIITIIS FRESH VEAL O*a4 at hiptr FIHUI larlHgftaM points for game honors, while Joe Raguccl • GRIIN — O—t Ikra WtJ Fab. 33IHI ,-rebounded-very well for the Celtics and hit a third perTocTbucket/ ~ • BLUI P'li The Lakers upset the Bllllkcns'in another • AMUR bOt. game last week. The Lakers, with a seaond- half rally, nipped the Bills, 8-7. A pair of THIS COUPON c buckets by Lou Fasulo in the third period JOIN THE PRICE-MINDERS AND SAVE HARD CASH! paced the Laker victory. Tommy Ronco and WORTH 20 Pete Arons each hit a pair of foul shots TOWARDS THI FURCMASI Of for the Lakers. Tom Wisniewskl was the top player for the Bills with seven points and 5 Z GRAPEFRUIT a' good all-round performance; Steve Clarke 30 MORRIS TURNPIKE Owl at Sapar FIMII did some good rebounding for the Billikeiu. Ovi Hira lot, F«b. Tim* 1 p*r caitemar PLUfco. ' ATTENTION! Sril yam Mivlcni la 3C.OO0 local familKi -lit. a low-coif Wonl Ad. SPRINGFIELD Call 6M.7700. 1hwrsday. February 20, 1909-

pJrJ Existing facilities in county seen able to offer good college training cheaply Union Counr>- Is In a uniquely favorable the State DeparOiient of Hitler Education. "Our freeholders in Union County are to be status to provide rwo-year college education He said enrollment in New Jersey institutions commended for their foresight In establishing because of the exlsHng Union CoLligi inCran- of higher learning must be increased from the Coordinating Agency for Higher Education, ford and Union County Technical Insfltute in 140,000 to 220,000, because this plan will save *e taxpayers of Scotch Plains, Dr. Albert E, Meder, Jr., vice The additional facilities will be provided by Union County millions of dollars," Or. Meder provost emerinis of Piugeri University, Mid expansion of the public institutions, establish- said, "In addition, it provides a quality, an Inter-Club Rotary meeting last week in ment of two new state colleges, greater utilisa- fully accredited programs Immediately." -Vatrhung, tion of me itate's independent colleges and die Omer advantages of the plan listed by Dr. Or, Medar said Union County will bo able use of the rwo-year community colleges. Dr. Meder included! the higher education needs of to provide the higieil quality program at die Meder said. Union County will be determined by a public lowest cost by utilizing the exiiting iniatu- In Union County, two-year college facilities body, the Coordinating Agency; the extent to Honi, He said Ms ii being done through the will be required tar 3,700 students In 1975-80, which these needs are to be met will be de- recently-estabUshed Union County Coordinat- Dr, Meder explained. About 2,000 of themwLli termined by an elected body responsible to the ing Agency for Higher Education, attend Union College for university-parallel people, the Board of Freeholders; management "It is the ineseapaMe responiibility of our programs, and about 1,700 will be enrolled will be provided by an experienced independent CounUeS to provide two-year college educa- in programs at the Union County Technical Board of Trustees under conttact, Union Col- tion under two laws enacted by ttie Legisla- Institute, These institutions now have facili- lege; Union County will qualify for vastly- ture," Dr. Meder laid, ''One adopted in ties for about 1,700 full-time snidents, so increased state funds; there will bi public 1962 provided for the estaHishment of two- mat facilities for about 2,000 students will be use of Independently provided facilities at year County Colleges, This law has resulted requirid between now and 1980, Union College. in the formaaon of County Colleges In 14 couriUes, including those in Middlesex, Morris and Somerset counties. The ottier known as the Charge-Back Law mandates that a county must pay the tuition for its residents who are accepted by an out-of-county college if there is no County College in their county or Ae program Aey want IS not available In *eir home County College." Dr, Meder said die basic concept of the Charge-Back Plan is good, but Am guideUnts are too loosely written, "OUR COUNTIES now have no choice but to provide two-year college education," the re- tired Rutgers official said, "They must setup a County College,, use existing institutions, or pay tuition to out-of-couBfy colleges." CAPITAL MEETING — Membtrs of the Union Townihlp Chamber of Dwyer and Senator Harriion A, Williamsi back row, Herbert Commerce met with their U.S. senators, eongresawonmn and statt J Dwyer, Breeze Corp., Fred Glaser, Hollywood Florist; Frank The speaker said New jersey will be called senator at the New jeney Congrtiilonal ttnnir in Washington, M, Pin, First State Bank of Union, jerry Ciaaulli, Gayiin Buick; upon to provide facilities for 80,000 additional D.C., last week. From left, front row, are State Senator Mafthew Donald McKenzie, McKenzle & Hehl, Eiqi,, and Elliot Pachtman, fullUme college students by 1975-80, according Rinaldo, Senator Clifford P. Can, Repreientatlve Florence P. CPA. to the Heller Report, which was prepared for What do you do? You phone,

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HUORIDATIUN '08 Three Now jersey municipalities- Last W ndsor, Mttawan and Hightstown—began County narcotics clinic taking many off hook fluoridating their water supplies In 1968, re- ports the State Departmiiit of Health, to answer inquiries truthfully'and completely, into his system. If the sddiet In this program fear they may team !hsh(lirai...n they're addicted," Several subtle stratagems are used in the programs," Bowen said. operation, 1 Bowen believes "penal laws are not the According to Bowen, the reasons are only preunt fight against the addicts habits, Bowen But, alter only two years with permanent answer" to the growing problem of drug too familiar. ripened that, when he holds Monday night quarters, lince June, 1%6, the rewards of the addiction, "It's family problems, evaryame." the group therapy for his patients, in a room clinic have been realised in thi return of director said. downsteirF there arc «l«n aeoBinns fm the former addicts to unhooked lives. Tt™ proof "We ar« a drug-oriented society," Bowen parents of thejse kids. of the clinic's continuing programs is t>>ai said, "Wa expect a doctor to cure us with The average addict in the clinic program has an above average LQ,, an ability that he 'There are twn reasons for this," Bowen young men and women, formerly living in little pills and get angry if he doesn't pre- pain and on the edge of crime fr"m "lie fix scribe something for us, but we think the perverts to the promulgation of his problem. said, "The first Is thai the parents are an Important part of the problem and the cure. until the next, have gone through the clinic addict is a criminal because he thinks heavy His family problem Is parental, and he lias FIRST CUT PRIME developed ami -authority attitudes. Because of The second is that when you've got almost 60 to become College students, married citizens ' t|HHI> It MMIII, H 1 Il((! HI lll.nii drugs will help him." addicts assembled at one place, you draw and respected workers, Bowen seemed almost igenfe one problem, the addict has become hooked *fla ?m pjrV 4,f he* Toir IMP • • • on "Junk," Bowen noted. pushers like flies,,,,the kids wouldn't get satisfied with the program when he told of a THE DIRECTOR'S OUTLOOK is a new one, «- HOI ACIJ «((«B, RIB ROAST 79 "The program started in 1964. Then, it was two fe«t our the door b@fnr» someone attpreA former patient who was now one of the em a highly progressive one. In his own words, just one psyehiBtrist working with kids in "i sell them some dope,*' ployers who aided in the nrciiparinniil phasp "From 1914 until just five yeari ago, it was Union County jail," Bowen stated. And the two sexes don't meet together in of the progressive facility. Bon.L.i imeked a battle between law enforcement and the The average addict Is under 21 yearn of addict,'1 The new thought is to understand CLUB STEAKS TONGUES why someone would place himself in the hellish age, 4 * * world of narcotics and to help him understand "PRESENTLY, WE HAVE a staff which County higher education THI PINGRY SCHOOL c It, too, while working with the addict to free includef myself »s a psychiatric social worker, himself. Ib. Dr. Joseph C. judd, an M,D,, and Dr, joie A COLLEGE PREPARATOfiV DAY SCHOOL This is not to Sly that there is no connec- Vilanova, staff piyehlfltrist,*' Bowen said. gets $ 1 million from state tion between drug addiction and crime. In The average addict has developed no work More than fi million In ready doing a quality job and fact. 9S percent of the out-patienu at the Matt aid for higher education serving our county well. Our FOR SOYS IN GRADES 41! second-floor clinic offices at 43 Rahway ave, habits. major goal is to provide the "Beside! group and individual therapy and is provided for Union County are on probation with the county court because in the 1969-70 Mite budget highest possible quality pro- ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS of criminal violations, crlm«s which probably our work with the person's family," Bowen p-am in the most inexpensive explained, "we try to get him a job." presented to the itatt legis- were caused by the addicts' habit, lature Ftb. 10, by Gov. manner. The use of existing "I've had kids say they were |lad when they The average addict in the program finds institutions, avoiding nie ex- his first job difficult, Bowen stated that he Richard j, Hughes, it was re- SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1969 got caught," Bowen rtcilled. "They say, 'I'm portad thii week by James penditure of vast sums of glad it's over1" encourages the addict to stick it out. An early money for capital needs and reward of the program is when an addict S. Avery of Scotch Plains, WRITE OR TELEPHONE: . When the court assigns them to the clinic, chairman of the Union County avoiding a duplication of edu- the addicts are asked to sign the clinic's shows up for hij counselling appointment and cational iervices, is the wiy reports, "My job's pretty good. I got a raise." Coordinating Agency for regulation which orders them to report to Higher Education, to do it." 215 NORTH AVENUE, their social worker where and when told to, "The big project Is to get the kid unhooked, to help him off his habit?' Bowen said. Avery said Union County Avery said Union County's share of state aid for higher 163 MOUNTAIN AVI, The average addict takes thr»e to four last year prior to the estab- HILLSIDE , N. J. Springfield DR 6-5505 Den'i Drive An Unsafe Cor ' years until rehabilitation. Hihmeiit of'ttii Coordinating education will increase eaeh 1 • * t Agency for Higher Education year as more students are IBB STUYVESANT AVI; 1 AVOID ; enrolled in Union College and ^S-.JS£. "MITHOLTONE MAtOTlNANCE is one plan qualified for only $225,000 in Union MU B-8622 ^DANGEROUS FUMES i state aid for higher education, Union County Technical Insti- (201) - 355-6990 we're definitely studying for use in killing tute. J REPLACE ! the habit," Bowen said, "With the estiblishmint of our Agency, Union County Ii =* YBUF Warn and Leaky Methodone is a drug that de-toxleates the addict, removei the narcotic and its effect eligible to qualify for Am same ' MUFFLER NOWI from him, and, when used In a supervised financial aiiistance from the In,tolled FREE | program, negates the "high" feeling produced stat( as counUei whlcJi hive 1 PAVAS YOU fifOI . NO MONf y DOWN i by opium derivatives. A methodone mainten- let up county coUegei," Avery ance program Is one which finds the addict's said, "Thla meing Union Tl County will qualify for Its fair : AMALFE DnvJRBO5. SERVIC" E normal dosage of heroin, morphine or opium and administeri that amount of methodone share of state funds without 335 R4HWAY' AVt,, ELIZABETH IL 347S6 ' going to the very expenilve THE FLOOR SHOP Mon. & Thurt., 8.9-TuM.,W«d.,Fri.,&Sst.8-6 , route of establishing a new ^, 1934 higher edueiaonal facility." Union artist's work Avery laid the entire re- LiHIOH PREMIUM que»t of thi CoordinitinK ANTHRACITE Agency for statefundswasap- COAL shown in Cranford proved and included In tho NUT or PIA PREMIUM The Cranford Greaflve Art Group is holding state budget, It provide. STOV1 COAL FUEL OIL a monrti-long MhlbiHon of oil paintings by a $794,000 for Union CaUefv, WASHINGTON Union resident Crmford, and $206,400 ior Union County Technical Insti- TON TON M.7S.,. The ihow will exhibit works of Ivo David, tute, Scotch Plains. 150 a native of Italy, who presently teaches art The Coordinating A gem y Gallon SALE! and graphics at the Passalc County Chapter plans to purchase university- of the Center of Italian Culture at Seun parallel, educational services __ from Union College and tech- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Simone Bros. be held at the Union County Trust Bank of nical nnd occupation-oriented Cranford, educational services from FEBRUARY 20, 21, 22,1969 Coal I Fuel Co. David, who has been shown at leveral EUJ-Q- Union County Technical Instl- lioSH^ngAve. || |J £ «« pean exhibitions, paduated from fte Superior tutk Avery explained * m School of Science and Deiignand studied Altnougfi the factor of Piitil iub|icl !o thongs wlrheyl rmtiet palnflng and art history under Prof. Bardone additional state aid to Union County ii importani, It Is not *£-'* OIL BURNIR INSTALLATIONS • F-«. En. in Rome, In 1959, he graduated from flit Llceo of Arts at the Academy of Pine Arts In Naples. the most important reason for the establishment of our MOHAWK'S aiency," Avery said, "A far more important aspect of thli plan is the utilization of.exist- ing institutions, which are al- RANDOM SHEARED State Farms Trump Cancer' MULTI-LEVEL theme of benefit 12 Exciting Colon in Solidi "Trump Cancer" will be the theme of a Benefit Card and Twaadi Party for the American Can- cer Society to be held on Frl- Regularly $8.95 tq. yd. ^ day, March 7^at 8 p.m. in the Holy^Splrit "Auditorium, Mor^ ris Avenue and Suburban road, Union, directly across from Two Guys Department Store, $795 according to Mrs. Edmond T. Hamtil of 293 St. John's pi., § iq.yd. Union. CHEESE SLICES Mrs. I lam til is chairman of the affair and announced that Carpsi volum (Ikl thli dan't tsnia alang ov.ry day, And It'l our gragt American • Swiss American pleoiure ID slflr you Ihll lap valul of tht Ismi beaulllully eroflid, richly tickets will be $2 each which iculpluted csfpll you'vi «»«n In rnggsilnil ond on tdivlilen, 8 el. pkg will include refreshments and souvenir prizes for each play- Th. iBihlen It dgH, but don't b* fesltd by l»i pfMly f«««, Mohowk m8k»i II reg. 45* er. "This is one of the rare with fat. yomi el ituidy osrylle llbtr*, «e you knew thai ihll on. Hrpil will ba opportunities in which on In- eoiy.la.llve wlih, ,' • dividual may enjoy a relaxing Cornt In Bhd io. our long «!or lint. WISCONSIN evenings with friends while striking back at this dreaded LEES ACRYLIC TIP-SHEARED RUGS disease, Cnncer," Mrs. Ham- SWISS SLICES til said. SALE Stephen Fletcher of 712Er- COLOR SIZE REG. PRICE ? i Ave package 8 on. 15 OFF cama su. Linden is the prize chairman and commented, Bronze 12' x 13' 6" $]8fl,pO . "Local Businesses and Indus- tries have been entirely more Avocado 12' x 20' 3" 270.00 • 149 OLD FASHIONED than generous in providing useful and valuable merchan- Tuseon Gold 12' x 29' 9" 396,00 <199 dise for table prizes, door SHARP CHEESE prizes and raffles to be con- ducted at the Benefit." In add- MOHAWK 8 oi. sticks itlon to Mrs. Hamtil and Mr. ) "SALE" Fletcher, .other members of R.g. the Benefit Committee Include NYLON AXMINISTER, Bjut/Green/Gold 12' x 26' $240 $149 Mrs. Claire Liguorl of Ro- (Smaller.picccj alio available "P ts 60% OFF) selle, F. Eniery Stevens! 475 NORDICA Henry St., Roselle Park and ACRYLIC RANDOM-SHE ARID. 12 Exciting COIOFS to Mrs. Walter H. Hildebrandt, Enhance all decors $8.95,q.yd.$7.95.q.yd> 220 Connecticut rd., Unl . on Perfest Quality COTTAGE CHEESE Tickets or information may be obtained from Committee ARMSTRONG Lb. ctn. Members or by contacting the ffem $2.50 • q. yd. r.g. 63* Union County Unff "of the JHIAID VINYL rag. 33f American Cancer Society, 512 Westminster ave., Elizabeth, Selscied 3S4-7373. Pro BATH MATHS 25% OFF *9' 1/lfl- BABYGOUDA EARLY COPY 8 oi. Publicity, chairmen, are Reg. 57< urgedtoobserve the|priday 49 deadline for other than Spot news. THE FLOOR SHOP

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LBvy will will get $ 11,500 to start . li the challenge that is be- for space cone protection to ing mithorities to comment on conduct a leeturi' jnd discus- ln| placed before America's develop lightweight, esthe- the advantagei and effects of freshmen who entered Newark College of A continuing shortage of engineers seems imall businessman today, ac- tically pleasing kiichenware technology transfer, sion course at the EduCJ- tlonai Center of the Lthlcai Engineering In September of 1968 can look to be the principal reason that starting sal- cording to some iourcea. as Corning Class did. Among those appearing as forward to starting salaries of about $11,500 aries for young engineers keep going up, What doei the enterprlling guest lecturers in the NCE Society, 516 Prospect si,, And to apprise small bull- Maplewood, TherB will be six when they graduate three and a half years "It's Just a matter of supply and need," manufacturer do with the es- ness of the advantage of such seminar will be Admiral Aj- itnm now. Lubin said, lentials of an atomic bomb? bert C« Mumma, chairman of Weekly e^issinn* h^glTiMingnn thinking, Newark College of r eb. 7*>. Lubln drew on figures from NCli's Class Or a space vehicle nose eas- Engineering will present a the board at Worthlngton Cor- The brow-raising annual starting salary for the younf; engineering graduate just joining of 1965 as another way of Illustrating his ing? Or a space walker de- one-day seminar for industry poration; Robert A. Roe, com- The eouiSH^ entiili#d opinion. Graduates in 1965 were offered sal- iipid for Uif on the moon? on Tuesday, April 1, under missioner of the N.J. State "What's With ths Younger iniiustrv Is not phenomenal but Just a sip 1 aries averaging $635 a month; in the Spring According to Newark Col- the title of "industrial Utili- Department of Conservation Generation* ", will be devoled of the times, according to Prof, James A, Liibm, director of placement at NCE, He of 1969, recruiters are offering an average lege of Engineering, which will sation of Technology Trans- and Economic Development; to exploring the conflicts be- Starting wage of $825 a month, an increase soon present a one-day sem- fer." and Philip K. Relly, director tween today's parents and qualified his projection of salarlei only with the expectation of no substantial shift in of $190 a month, or $2,300 more annually , inar on this subjict, the- in- The program Will be pre- of the office of state technical their adolescent children, in only four years. dusttfillst, large or small, economic trends, . • . . • . sented as a joint effort under services, U J, Department of Dr, Levy will appear with can turn to civilian uses of HINT THAT ROOM with 0 Won! *d, Onlj lit P»> the sponsorship of the Small Commerce, his associate, Dr. Henry "Our records for the past IS years, cover- ftese same divelopmints and ward (mm. 13.20) Call 616.7700. Business Administration of Also taking part In the pro- Grayson, psychologist andas- ing 1953 through 1968, disclose a 118 per work In the fields of com- the U, S, Department of Com- gram will be Harry Peblyjr., slstant professor of piyehol. cent increase for NCE graduates," Lubin said, , marclal atomic power plants, merce, the Office of State director of the plastic tech- ogy, Brooklyn College, Both ' 'While the rate of increase has varied from !• ••••••••• ••••••••••< or in the case of the space Technical Services of theN.j, nical evaluation center. Pica- doctors ire associative staff year to year, tile average jump has been walker, use his own engineer- Department of Conservation tinny Arsenal, Dover; members of PostgrAduate about eight percent. If we fake a consarvative ing talents to develop §mall and Economic Development Lawrence T. Cannon, mana- Center for Menial Health in outlook and estimate that industry will be INCOME TAX scale machines that will aid and the Division of Continu- ger of product engineering for N«w York Dry. offering esrh graduating class only five percent the handicapped. ing Kngineering Studies of ITT DefenseCommunicafloni, rnor" per vear, tiie average 1972 graduate Prepored These days, NCE says, the NutJey; Dr. T. Szabo, assis- Dr, Levy is apsychnanatyit NCE, ,-an expect to start at about $935 a month, By Ronald Moos Industrial entrepreneur needs NCE reports that vast areas tant director of the chemicals and psychiairlst with privnte the savvy of 'technological , of research and development and plasUes research and de- practice in Unnge, and is transfer" to keep ahead of have been declassified by the velopment laboratory of Union Attending physician. Depart- GETTING YOUNGER From the garni — like taking the government and offer the Carbide Corp. at Bound Brook, ment of Medicine, at lirang»> The United States labor foret keeps getting Coll manufacturer a wealth of new and Thomas Long, director of Memorial Hospital. younger. In 1968, lg,2 million individuals under and vitally-needed technical physical processes for Wes- The Educational Center, a 25 were m the labor force, compared to 13.3 KUHNEN TRAVEL million m 1^61, The ratio of under- 25 workers Information tiirqugh which the tern ElictricCo.'iengrmr- non-profit school, hat 974 Sluyytiant Aye. VILLAGE STAMP mg research laboratories, was one In four In 1961 compartd to one in manufacturer can develop new "Dos Madam cart to try on the trousers?" announced that there are Still Union Center • Ml) 7-8220 ways of sustained and Princeton. some openings available. five in 1%L AND COIN CENTER broadened operations, Other leaders in the sem- inar include Andrew P, Lynch, 17 So, Qianga Ave. "It is up to industty to modi- fy, adapt and utilize existing regional director of the New Souih Orange 763-6677 knowledge into new products jersey Small Business and services that can have a Administration; Peter J. Other Leeoilefl Blake, acting director of New 411 Pork A«»,, Plaln(l«ld direct bearing on our future economic growth," the col- Jersey State Technical Ser- AL NORMAN CELEBRATES WASHINGTON^ vices* Arthur T. Gllmore, „ BUY IN 0 lege lays. In its program of April 1, technology utilization office • Siivir dsMoii $1.75 eoch Newark College of Engineer- for the New York area of- • Cold Coin. fice of the Small Business Ad- BIRTHDAY FRI. NITE & SATURDAY ONLYI Public Notice ministration; Eric Tletz. special assistant to the di- ORDINANCE NO, MC 1210 rector at Bit Clearing House ENTITLED for Federal Scienflfio ind AN ORDWANCI TO AMEND RENT A CAR AND SUPPLEMENT AN Omj- Technical Information: and STORE CLOSED All DAY FRIDAY FEB. 21st-D00RS OPEN 5 to 10 PH NANCE ENTITLED, "AN QR&. Joseph Weniek, secretary of Dolly I W««kly'« Monthly DJANCI: UMTBfe AND RE- DELIVERY & PICK UP STRICTOiO TO SPECiriED DB- the Montelair chapter of the TRICTS AND RIOULATINO Service Corps of Retired THERETO IUILDWO1, iTRUC- INSTANT TURIi AND PREMBES AC- Executives, Small Business OPEN All DAY SATURDAY FEB. 22nd 9:30 AM to 6 PM CORODJO TO THIm CON. Administration. ITRUCTION AND THE NA- TORE AND IXTINT OF TIIKB1 Paul A. Burns, director of RENT-A-CAR UII; PROVIDD1O TOR THE ADMINBTRATION AND EN. Conferences at Newark Col- 763-4900 • 763-3011 FORCEMENT OF THE PROVt nONS HIREOJ CONTAINED: lege of Engineering, will set AND PRQVIBDJO FOR THE as moderator at the beginning REPEAL OF WCONSBTOrr ORDmANCES Al AMENDED of the- session and Dr. Richard AND SUPPLEMENtED, SPECIF- C. Crlikey, director of re- WALL TO WALL CALL* BY ADpmo AMD M. OLUDBIQ iUB.ifCT»N (u) TO search for Newark College of CARPET CLEANIHG SECTION 10, Engineering's ifflUited re- RaMaaiibU Us tea I HEREBY CERTIFY Bill the ibov. search establishment, will onliMnes No, MC MIO wu irtrataeed ELECTRO CARPET It the meelini glihe Municipal Council sf document the resources and the Town of Irvlntton, flew Jcrjicy, held services available through 1 UPHOLSTERY ion January It, lilt, and after publica- New jersey's largest engi- tion accord,ns to Uw sraj further con- CLEANERS sidered for final pagezgt and «y finally neering institution. NEW CARPETING AT adsptid on Febnury "11. 1961 ifter I public heartni it a meeting of the tef Among the principal topics DISCOUNT PRICES nlclpal CBuncIl of thf Town o[ Inln|ton. to be covered in the one-day I/? PRICE BY Appointment New Jersey, bid ordinance w»s approved ALL SALIS FINAL NO ALTERATIONS CASH & CARRY 272 Long An., Hllltlda by Die Mayor and returned on February program wlU be ah analytical «, 198! and wtU ts»e effect on March i, look at the need for technology 1068 Clinton Avo,,lrvlnaton 1869 sEcordlni is law. 923-31B3 Dated: Febnury W, H«9, transfnr in relation to New VALENTINE P, MEIIINiR Irv. Htrald, Feb. jgfiMMFiitiMl) through thi stow, four cast studies of application of tech- MICHAEL'S ORDDIANCE NO, MC HI! nology transfer, and brief FAMOUS ENTiTLID AN ORDDJANCE TO AMEND descriptions of the kind of AN ORBmANOE ENTITLID, help industry might expect BRAND BAG SHOPPE "Till CQDI OF THE TOWN 1/2 OFF through different "State and (Formorly of B«rgen Si.) OF IRVMOTON, NIW JER. SillS iEY" rOJQWJJ Al OHDDIANOI federal agencies, A film show- ANNOUNCES NO.: MC MM, iPEOfflCALLy BY AMINDDIO CHAPTiH 10, ing an example of technology MOTOR VIHICLB AND TRAF- transfer will also be pre- A GIT FIC, ilGTIOH 80.1, LIGHT sented. GG6, Uuii Roth, Hommenten Pork, Pi»re«e!li, Austin Leidt, H. Fretmon, and ethtri. INCLUDE WALKCT AVENUE It lianUelpatedftatfliipro- I HERIBY CIRTITY that the above Year round and some lummer weights Included. All sixes: Regulars, Shorts, Longs. ordlMIBC No. MCMI1 wM lntndwHJ gram will be of specific in- at y» meeting ol the Municipal council terest to a broad segment of SALE of the T*wn «f Irylniton, New In ley, held on January 91, 1189 and alter pub- New Jersey Industty presently UciUon accordlni to law via further making plans for the decade BETTER BAGS ( eoMidefed for (Dal patlifc! and was Regular finally Mooted on FeCiiOT 11, 1119 ahead, and an audience of 300 50 after a pubUo hearlnj at a meetlnjof the is^xpeeted for the seminar. up to 1/3 ©Ml Municipal Council of tht Town of Irving, ton, New Jerity, Said ontinane* wo Those wishing details and 69.50 N AT OUR NEW LOCATION approved by the Mayor and returned on February M. 1969 and wUl takteliHton reglioration data on the sem- 1181 Stuyvosant Ave., Mareh 9, 1949 accordilw to law, inar are asked to write to '34 Dntodi Abnury W, ISM Paul A. Burns, director of Irvlngton VALENTWI P, MEiSWER TOwn Clefk conferences, Newark College Irv, Htralll, Feb. 20, 1969, (Fee 17,44! of Engineering, 323 High st., Rigularly NOW Regularly NOW $37.50 Public Notice $140,00 $70:00

O, MC Mil QiTiTLED $42.50 AN ORUENANCE TO AMDJB $85.00 $ 150.00 $75.00 AND SVPi>LEMCNT AN OHDI. NANCE ENTITLIO, "AN OHD- Disk-top INANCl LBOTBJO AND RE- iTWCTDJO TO SPECIFIED DB- $95.00 $47.50 TWCTS AND REOtfLATWO $165.00 $82.50 COPIf R COMPLETELy f UAUNATSS TMEBED* BUILDlNOI.rrHOC. fURB AND PREIibB AC- CORDDIO TO TKSm CON- "GHOST MAGES" FKOMyOUR COPIIS STOUCTION AND THE NATUHE $110.00 $55.00 $185,000 AND MCTLNT OF THHB USE' $92:50 PHOVIDFNO FOB THE ADMIN- ISTRATION AND ENFORCE- MENT OF THE PROVISIONS HEREIN CONTAINr.I>. AND $120.00 $60.00 $195.00 $97.50 PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF tNCONSrSTENTORDINANCES AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE- MENTED, SPECIFICALLY AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 116(1, SECTION 26, SUtl-PARA- GRAPH 1 (ol, I HEREBY CERTIFY Hilt H>» tbove ordlraneeHo, MC2JH WM (ntroducMlt Kit m?*tins ol the Munlclpil COUTKII ot EVERY COAT TOPCOATS EXACTLY thf TD»Ti ol InrtnctDn, New Jfraty, hnld on Juiuary 3A, 1969, inl »rler put» Hcatiun acc«rdtri| to iJV vas turthtr ™nsiderpbnury 17. 1969. Toilore~d~6rrd casuol"siylesTAII"siieTirrRcgulars7Shorts-and-L:ongsi VALENTINE P. MFJSNEH Tow Clerk Irv. Herdd, »N M, 1969 (Fee REGULARLY JOIN THE INFLATION FIGHTERS $55.00 Fashion-designed with your NOW COMPLETE Regularly office in"mind." Regularly NOW NOW ^.-THE COMMUNICATOR OIL BURNER $75.00 $37.50 SI 20.00 $60.00 DIVISION OF GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS CORP. It's litre. A d*ik-top, electro- 584.00 $42.00 SI30.00 $65.00 itatl.C (dry)cDplar tncarpofQttng SERVICE a built-in lent tyttttn, tlmttor Check all theie (eatumr S10O.0O $50.00 SI 45.00 $72.50 to trii.tyitemi In copier* cott- • Lem syilem ;opi«i two-tided CONTRACT InD Itundredi of dollott mort. orlginali .D.ecauie o tint lyitm con • Ellmlnatet "thow-through" focot preciiely on the material when you copy 85 you want to'copy, there tl ahiov MEN'S FAMOUS EXACTLY lutely no >haw-thraugh or • Low coit-|u«l pennlet per 21YEAR '' lrnbgetf when' you copy copy BRAND 1/2 OFF d 'onatnols lucli, 01 • Copleii every thing: color, block FREE OF CHARGE liiiiiip and whihitet , hhlf . FIRST YEAR ' :?1BBpaiiirtiVr^izT^;'^; 'T?;L;V":' r:;' Regularly ! M ^^jfiiirBriftrraii-^rt'iJt^ *::.=Tn*\ t6mmyntfttor fist, only* •Id. •-. .. •• •• • • :••- • raakiiv btsijtlful ;esplt 1,;. (for Co\rni|je Inrludrv: juit p»nnl««) (HII li look» btou- • Rugjtd, pr.clilonconHtuctioo $29.95 Illul In your sftici. Hondtrxni • .Full snt>]p«r guanniii ' . A.. Furnaca Cleaning Regularly • ImulolKl•'•woodgrtlin ifdti. • Handismt w««i.grsin pantling B. All Burner Service Call« C. Alt Bumar and Control $32.50 pi!™?.. p Parti (Euex ood Union S35.00 ttf .00 Everything you've ever wont. * Compact, lightweight Countlsx only) $75.00 NORMAN ed In a detk-top cepler-nnd $44.50 132.39 |ut« J395. CALL $42.50 $49.50 $24.75 ;$8|.oo "iioihfs for the man who cores" CENTER TYPEWRITER SERVICE HOMESTEAD $55.00; S3^SO S100.00 $50.00 OIL CO. 1156EA^:jERa|y, S^Ep--::ELIZABETB, U63 Cliitoi Avi., Irviigtoi 47 T0 l r.ll tt C *llft -REPAIR • RENTALS HILLSIDE W^lOSO OUHRWIAR 1/2 PRICE 6 3/ Call tl 5-3350 »REBUILTS Jo-Ann Murray, Thursday February 20, 1969- Time To William H. Hand Spare Problems of youth are discussed Kit C Kennedy, wed at St. James «» SilAlD ANDIIWS - Itlinminl at Newcomers luncheon meeting ^iss Monlciewicz ' The FrfluduliM Stieaman Untthicil businiii practical hive reached a point where the U£, government is mors con- The Mountainside Newcomert held their reasons for die sudden'increase of dope addic-- married in Texas cerned than ever before, I don't mean outright monthly luncheon meeting last week at die tion and drug usage by our youth. The over-ail Ittallng but other types of dlehontity that are Mountainside Inn, The program of the day waa opinion was that die parents and ftehom e situ- harder to pin down. entitled: "Youm In Mountainside," In charge of ation were the basic problem. One form is summed up In the title of a me day's discussion group was Mrs. Frank In general, it wu stated, parents must pamphlet put out by the Better Bustnesi Sehott, Members of ths panel were the Rev. assert more auftorlty and concern as to the Bureau; "Don't Do Builneis with a 'Bait Ad- E, A. Talcott of the Community Presbyterian location and associations of their children at all vertiser.'" Church in Mountain sid§; Sgt, Richard Mason of times. In order for ttie present situation to he The pimphlet warns its readers to beware the Union County prosecutor's Office; Peter improved or corrected, the parents must sup- of adverUiini that amounts to "the ottering Festante, assistant principal at Gov, Living- port the autfiorltiei (school, police, church), of merchandise with no intention of selling It, ston Regional High School, and Allen Hill, who are striving to overcome flie dope problem. it prices which seem to be low to get cus- president of the StudentCouncil at Cov, Living- Elected to serve on the nominating commit- tomers into the itore-or a salesman Into'the ston. Each panelist gave his views as to the tee were Mrs.Donald Tambini, chairman,Mrs, home-for the purpose of switching them to George Schoiei and Mrs, Richard Shulman, higher-prices and usually, over-priced mer- Mrs, Albert D' Amanda 1 s the alternate. Elected chandise," from the club membership at large to act on One standard maneuver to watch out for is Cornelia Pattakos this committee were Mrs, Francis FiBgerald, me following. Some salesmen have turned it Mrs, Arthur Goldberg, Mrs, John O'Connell into' a fine art-and a very profitable habit. and Mrs, Robert Shields, with Mrs, Irwin You pass a store, and your eye li caught froth is announced Krause as the alternate. by a sign that plugs a wonderful burgHo. It's MISS ANNETTE POLPERIO Membership chairman Mrs. Richard Shul- just the thing you've been looking for. So in man welcomes Mrs. Robert KoltS Aua, Mrs, you pop to take advantage of the bargain while Milton Kukon and Mrs. Louis Kelsey, attend- it lasts. Annette Polperio ing Newcomers for the Writ time. Mrs. Robert But, it seems they haven't lasted that long. Wilson and Mrs. Robert Thompson were Intro- The salesman informs you that the final duced as new members of the dub, item has Just been sold. Still, he doesn't want troth is announced The club §ald farewell to Mr s. Arthur Hardin, you to go away disappointed. Juat step over to Mrs. William Mueller, Mrs. Joseph CDonneU, the corner, and he'll show you another model, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Polperio of 185 Mei- Mrs. Edward Plrigyi and Mrs. Gerald Savin, A better model, much superior to die one ad- §el ave., Springfield, have announced the en- whose memberships have expired. vertised on the store window. gagement of their daughter, Annetie, to Bruce First on the spring social calendar Is a Somewhat higher priced, of course. But much S, Oolni, son of Mr, and Mri. Preston E, dinner dance Saturday, March 15, at the cheaper when you look it it from the value Coins of Berkeley Heights. Suburban Hotel in Summit. Mrs. Richard Shul- point of view, Miss Polperio li i graduate of Jonathan man announced fcat there was still space for So, do you purchase the second model or Dayton Regional High School, Springfield, five couples. Members may call Mrs, John not? An astonishing number of Americans, and attended Rutgers University, She Is em- O'Connell. expeclilly American women, say "yes," even ployed by Oakite Products, Inc., Berkeley A coffee Is planned for Monday morning at die when they're not quite sure about the wisdom Heights, home of Mrs. Robert Wycoff to welcome new of the transaction. Goini is a graduate of Governor Livingston members and inn-oduce diem to me funcfloni of The point li that too often the ori^nal Regional High School, Berkeley Heights. He of tte club. "bargain" waa never in the store. The adver- has recently completed two years service Two other spring activities have been tising was simply a come-on to attract suckers With the U.S. Marine Corps and Is a veteran planned. On Saturday, April 26, the group is vulnerable to a slick sales spiel. of Vietnam. He is currently employed by making reservations to see "Play It Again" That's one good way notto spend your money. Western Electric Co, with Woody Allen, For the ladies' matinee If anyone tries it on you, don't just walk away. MRS. WILLIAM H, HAND group, Wednesday, May 28, is set aside to Let the Better Business Bureau know. They'll Mill jo-Ann Murray, daughter of Mr, and attend "The Canterbery Tales." Mrs. Sol be interested in doing iomethinf about it. Mri, Edward E, Murray of 106 Ke^ '$,,•• Brodian is In charge of reservations and tickets Sprln^l«ld, was married to WUUtmHi H'^d, for both. son of Mri. Louie H. Hud of Balmsr&l road, Mrs. Edward Noe, president, announced that MRS. KIT C, KENNEDY Local DAR meets Summit, lift Saturday In it, jamei Roman the program for me March 12 meeting will be Miss Joan-Loulse Monkiewicz, daughter of Catholic Church, Springfield. The Rev, Edward by the Beaver College Repertory Theater. The Mr. E. C. Monkiewicz of Richardson, Texas, OehMng, assistant pastor of St. James, and the Neweomeri will gamer again at *e Mountain, was married last Friday to Kit C. Kennedy, at home Tuesday Rev , C. D. Callender of Summit, pastor of iide Inn for this affair. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kennedy ; The Church and Cannon Society, Daughters Qakes Memorial Church, officiated. MISS CORNELIA PATTAKOS of 1 Warwick Circle, Springfield. The wedding of the American Revolution will hold its Mrs. Michael Fiwlowiez of Maplewoed was Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pattakos of Morris took place at St. Luke's Church, Richard- meeting next Tuesday at the home of Mp. man-on of honor. Bridesmaids were Mri, Doug- Township have announced the engagement of ion. Milton P. Brown, 121 Meisel ave., Spring- las D'Allesandre of Madison, TrudlMehron of their daughter, Cornelia, to Barton Theile, Club introduces Honor attendants were jean Monklewlci of field, Mrs. Richard Swain, past regent, will Chatham and Judith Arm Sturm of Summit, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Theile of Warwick THE WEEK'S LETTBRi "I am a girl, IB Richardson and Jan B, KennedyofManchester, speak to the group on "The Presidents," cousin of the bride. road, Parsippany, formerly of Springfield. Conn., formerly of Springfield. She it known for her talks on the signers of Dr. George Louis Hand of Bedford, Man., years of age, 1 love a boy who il 19 yean old. Miss Pattakos is a graduate of Morris town 3 new members the Declaration of Independence, served ai best man. Ushers were Robert When we go'out te|emer, hi Mill me he loves High and Berkeley School of Secretarial Train- The bride is a graduate of Richardson Ruerrup, Andrew Baee and Carmen Seuderl, all me and then the next day and for a few weeks Ing, East Orange. She is with the Jersey Central The Woman's Club of Mountainside met It was announced at the last meeting that yesterday at the Mountainiide tan wl* Mrs. High School and l'Oreal of Paris Robert of Summit. he acts as If he cannot sand me. He goes out Power and Light Company, Morrlstown. Ernie School of Styling in Zurich, Switzer- the Church and Cannon Society had contributed with every girl he can. But 1 do not go out Lewis Stroymeyer presiding. The following new to the Memorial Fund for Admiral William A reception at Mt. Carmel Hall, Berkeley . Theile, a graduate of Jonathan Dayton Re- land, Mr. Kennedy li an alumnus of the very often because I do net feel right, It hurts gional High School, anended Bradley Univer- members were Introduced by Mrs. John Ward Smith. The society has also purchased Heights, followed tie ceremony. Following a Thompson: Mrs. William Jones, Mrs, Arthur Plngry School, Hillside, and has a bachelor's me very much for him to be this way. How can sity, He is in the United States Army at Fort degree from Princeton University and a mas- a window for the Cannon Ball House, wedding trip to die West Coast, fte couple will I find out why he acts this way, and find out if Tennesen and Mrs, John Baker, Plans for attendance of members to the reside in Summit, Sill. Okla. No date has been set for the wedding. ter's degree from the University of South he really cares for me?" Mrs, Frank Lomabard wa§ chairman of the Carolina. DAR state spring conference in Atlantic Clty, program for fte day, a Chinese auction. Pro- March 20 and 21, will be discussed. OUR REPLY: We cannot teU you why ht ceeds went to charity. Mrs. Fred Young, dance They will make their home in Dallas. Deborah group to meet acts thg way he doe§. But, don't you ftlnk It's chairman, announced that Mrs. David Walsh rather impossible for him to love you one day Mission projeds was me sweefteartof fte evening at fte "Sweet PLUMBERS, ATTEHTIONI S.ll yog, HrylMi is py;y Ball, Coll 416.7700, The meeting of Suburban Deborah will be being taken for a ride and the sooner you get Mrs. Roland Hall, literature chairman, an- hild next Tueiday, at isSO p,m, in Temple off the merry-go-round, the bitter you ,wUl b% nounced her group would meet at her home, 6 DIAMQPS for doing so. If he really reared tor yoij* ydft •idil day of iewlneformifsloaprojtcts ^ranglewood lane, Thursday, Feb. 27, MM, Beth Ahm, Springfield, A "tun and games r WATCHES 'night" is on fl» evening's^indt, with i wouldn't hive to ask; !ila action? wouTfilejL held new Tuesday ^.tht mmm of the (.Michael Sgarro, chairman of American Home, ALL SETf Off-" program entitled "What'i'ln Your Pocket?" you know. 8 he goes out with "eviry.flri hep , _ Mi Presbytsrian Churen,'Both daytime 'v«nd her froup will meet at her home, 283 RING SETS There will be audience participation. can," you are foolish to wait around until he and evening lesilens will be held, Oarrett rd,, en Monday, March 3. Club Wom- is ready to go out with you again. You owe It TTii day sesglon wlU bedn at 9:30 a.m, whin an'i Day at Hahne'i, Newark, will be March 13. ST. PATRICK'S DAY Program viceipreiident is Mrs. Divld r CHARMS to yourself to step sitting en the fence wait- membirs of fte Ladies Benevolent Society SchultE of South Qrangi, Mrs. L. William WE SPECIALIZE IN Balsam of Millbum will preside, Ing for the day when he Just won't come around Workshop Group meet for their monthly day of any more. work making bed pads for fte Presbyterian PARTY SUPPLIES WESLEY Home at BeMdire,-and roUlng bandaps for VAOUARANTiES If you have a teenage problem you want to leprosy pattentsi Clerical work assiffln| ttie QRUMBACHIR'S ART SUPPLIES 173 Mountain Avt. • Spilngfitld The seven millionth home loin was guaran- discuss or an observation to make, address church office will also be done by the women. teed by fte Vetirani AdmlniifftBon during your letter to FOR AND ABOUTTBENAQERS, Following lunch, a Bible class on thiCoipelof troth is announced December 1968, COMMUNITY AND SUiijRiAN PRESS SER- Mitthew wiU be conduced by Dr, Evani. CAROL UH&JL, VICE, FRANKFORT, KY, At 8 p.m., fte LadJes* Evening Group wlU Mr, and Mrs. Walter H. Rice, Martins- Echo Plaza Shopping Center gafter in fte parlih house to sew bibs for fte ville, formerly of Barton drive,. Mountain- DISCOVER Charge for pictures . resldints of the Belvldire Home and roll ban- side, have announced the engagement of their Springfield • 37?.3S19 dages for leprosy patients. Gladys Divis(World daughter, Virginia Sue, to Harold Raymond iiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiin Thfre is a charge of $3 for Miss Prusak honored Service chairman of the Evening Group, will be Steelman jr. of Woodbury, The WONDERFUL wedding and tngagimtnt pietures. In chargi of mi workshop, Mri. Bruno Bicker, Miss Rice was graduated from Governor There is no charge for the on. Marcelli Josephine Prusak, daughter of Chairman, wlU preside at fte bu§me§smiifing. Livingston Regional High School, Berkeley Let Is Pamper WORLD Of Dr, and Mri, L.P, Prusak, of 1535 Sky Top Heights, and is presently a senior at Rad- nouneement, whethtr with or ,dr,, Mountainside, Isjtmeng 145 students of. ford College, Radford, Va, She will graduate proporHon of dropoutl from Labor »(h*^Ui^ DOMESTIC •INTERNATIONAL S miMing wedding or engagement named to the dean's honor roU list for this Deparnnent - iponsored1 manpower H-alnlng elemintary level. «7 with thai- Steelman is a senior at West Virginia | picturei may eneloit the $3 pay- fall. Mils Prusak is a ienlor majoring in programs Is leis than the proportion of drop- , ' Professional Touch Springfield Travel Service elementary edueirion. outs from the nation's high schools, according Wesley an College, Buehannon, West Va., and NEVER A SERVICE CHANGE | ment or include a note Biking to the Manpower Administration. will graduate In June, He will then join fte DR 9-6767 | that they be billed. Armed Forces and pursue his pilot training. Call Us Today! .250 Mountain Ave., SpringlUk, N.J. Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuaiuiiiiiiiuimuiuiiiiuiniiiw ap, Mrs, Ward appeared on DR 9-6460 "Jeopardy" on Jan. 31. Mrs, Ward 1 FRIDAY DIADLINE " Micheio'g "jeopardy ' requires wide All items other than ipot news ihegld general knowledge from Diitiiictive Coiffurei fat in our office by noon on Friday, CARD OF THANKS TV winner comics and sports to history MOMorrliAvi. Springfield SPE1CMR, HARRY E. - and music. But, "knowledge is WASHINGTON'S^ not the only raqulrimenf. for Mn, H. Sptlchf wlahei ID.IX- Mrs, Elinor Ward of Spring- 11 print, her uppHclatlon to flcld his Iran $190 playing lueeessi on "jeopattiy, ac- BIRTHDAY Overlook Hoiplnl tor emcol- "Jeopardy," the dally fame cording to Mrs. Ward who is lsnl, tfdclont c«n) r»c«lv«d. SThuti., Frl., Sn»., F*b. 20/21, Al»o, •pprecl«Ilon for ths show seal" at noon on Channel acSve in county -politics and lovely ••tvlce from Smith b 4. church orfanlaUons, "Cilm Smith (Suburban), to the Wotn- nerves and quick reflexes are en>* Club, the Senior Cltinni, almost as important," she neighbor!, the D'ntl BMth Mrs. Ward li a housewife chapter. Heertfelt th.nVt tc and matter of one son. Her said. GEE!! the kind friend• for the How. husbind, WUUanii is fte as- en end other kind expreielohl , sistant to the general sales o[ lyinpalhr, Including thoee outildo the Springfield .™«. manager «t Sea-Land, Inc. TftlUMPH250 You. are cordially invited BUY ONE DRESS FOR 815 The program! were taped in New York City a few weeks FIGHT HIABT DISIASI Get The 2nd For Only to see the Buy One DRESS For 320 , Complete Spring Collection ^ The 2nd For Only 91 v 301 SOUTH AVENUE WESTFIELD created by Original price $30.00 add up AD 2-6500 VICTOR JORIS A WOMIr£S J, WOMiN'WOMl S BLOUSES f koes |tanit Buy One For $3 SHOE Informal modelling . Get The 2nd For tinty ANNUAL WINTER CLEARANCE from ni00 A.M. to 4iOO P.M. Original Price, if, 00 and Up ' CLEARANCE Monday through "Wednesday, SKIRTS Were 14,?9 Now Vi OFF S February 24 through 26 S were 35.00 Now COATS-DRESSES | Originally S10.9SWEATER8 ond up S SSLACKS SPORTSWEAR Young Elite* Coate and Suits ROBES SWEATERS 14.99 Now SPECIAL GROUPING — Dressy Orlg.i 87 95 $ $ $16.00 23.95 Now *13 *5 - 10 - 20 r VAUJES"TO LINGERIE*BRAS $0 SQ $- were 14.00 arid 19.95 L PANTY GIRDLES r * DOROTHY OTTO'S Or noll $s 95 ond Now $995 I SLIPS * GOWNS "" f - Fashion Gallery OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9:00 P.M. DORE ANN X 40 FARLEY PLACE SHORT HILLS 263 MORRIS AVE. OTHER EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Millbum and Short Hills Avenues, Springfield I SPRINGFIELD DR 6r5191 Across from Short Hill Caterers 771 MOUNTAIN AVENUE Op*n Prldar> III! 9« Fl»« Parking In RHI ol Stow SPRINGFIELD, N.J. 1/4 Ml |e LeftSlde ol Rood. DR 9-4100 379-3606 SHflU Side o( Rout. 22 >o-r-r:.T>o< Sunday alternnon A\ the YM ihoriiv after Mr, Leliau com- nf Argiculturo and Forestry, A in,, Bosturi and M..nti'<>.il. d» •Thursday, February 20, 1969- YWHA, Geen Lane, Umun. pieted service in World War 1. Stemming from hie Arms came to hliliiboili. Go/den anniversary party Haiti will betiieirchildreii, They had been teen-age iweft- lervice, Mr, Lebau had an It was nearly 4U years ago ernerlais of the Eastern Union li a trustee of United Com- rileatlvBi from all over th« Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brewster hearta and had been students Interest in the wnrk of the that Mr, Lebau came to Eliza- County YM-YWHA. Mr.Ubau munity Servioai of Saltern country art ieheduied to ol Hllliide, Mr, and Mrs, Mon- together in Ithaca, N.Y, Mrs, National jewiih Welfare beth as the first full-lime also is general chairman of Union County and Is on the, "rally round" on Sunday to to honor Harry Lebaus roe Soffifir of Orange, Conn,, Lebau, the former Mary Board which led him to the Jewish social worker in Union the United Fund of Eastirn "Y" board. pay tribute to the couple, §nd Dr. and Mri, Gerald 1. Nanes, was graduated from YMHA. ai a field of endeavor, County. Today hi is regarded Umun County, Mrs, Lebau, Both have been active In who has taught music for a Mr, and Mrs. Marry Lebau munlty and in the local area, Lebau of Scotcli Flams, the Ithaca College ui Music. to which he has devoted nearly as ihe dean ul Jewish social ls a many community enterprises RENT THAT ROOM »!* o Wont of Union, long known for their will b« honnred on their 50th The l.ebaui wore momed Her husband receiveddegreei a hulf-century. After serving * irkeia in New jeri«iy, halfccntun certified for almost half a century In Ad, QBI, lit p.. mil (»l-. service in the Jewish com- anniversary at a reeopttnn in New Yurk City in I'M11 from Cornel! m the Collegei in HrniiUyn, Birmingham, Nnw executive directni Onr-en bridge teacher. She also this community, Friends and 11.10) C»li6M.77B0.

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series ,set I SiOrofmqvill •r,nlh«(i,iq of Eagles ' Feel like housework and Dan Duryaa other dally chores are an H*nry Fonda absolute bore? Could it be you've developed dissatiifying Rock Hudien work or management prac- 2, Star of Fahronheil 451 " ,tices? How is it that, other Oikar Worner homemakers seem tu have Dove Oappsway found more than 24 h,,urs in P«ler lawtord a day? 3 He's known gi'lroniide* Those questions and modern Richard Chamberlain ways of looking at common Raymond Burr household problems will be Horry Remoner discussed and worked out by A Slof of Charlie fhnn the participants on Thursdays, mgyii rs^funi Feb. 27 and March 6, from palar Larrm 1:15 to 2:30 p.m. Regntra. ChorUi Loughton lion is from 1 to 1:15 p.m. Warner Olond The meetings will be held in 5 G i I i i Q a ^ '* R^w nns nf St. Luke's AMI Zion Church, the 500 Downer si., Westfield, Mod Squad The series of workshops is City Police open to all Union County resi- Good Qvyi dents. If will be conducted by Mabel 0,' Stelte, County Home economist. The keeping of a home re- quires an intelligent home- ujos = r 'J#^3IPM (uenb maker and involves numer- r '(jBdai - g i|8O3S ous tasks, says Mrs. Stolte, XnQ poQQ pUDIQ Jjng By organizing these tasks into BM uospnH i a daily, occasional or sea- sonal schedule or eliminating Some tasks altogether, you will find your homemakingand 2 continents family relationships more meaningful and satisfying, ihe respond!. at one time were united Engagement For more than one hundred years scientists have argued about the idea that continents announced now geparated by thouiandi of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence W, miles of oceans might have Thomas of 404 Coolidge dr, been united at one time. Keniiworth, have announced But what evidence could one the engagement of their find today to support a theory daughter, Susan Gay, to about events that might have Howard Johnson Godfrey Jr., taken place millions of years ion of Mr, and Mrs. Howard ago7 Johnson Godfrey of Penning- Geologists GlUes 0, Allard ton. and VernonJ, Hurst of the Uni- Miss Thomas is a graduate versity of Omega at Athens of Upsala College where she report in "Science" new evi= majored in French. She is dence to support the idea that currently studying toward a Africa and South America master of arts in teaching de- were once in close contact. gree at Montelalr State If one n-ies to fit a map cut- College and teaches French out of South America to one of in the Middletown Township Africa, it is obvious that the school system. easternmost tip of Brazil fits Her fiance wai graduated quite well into the notch be- by Rider Collep with a tween Ghana and Gabon; coas- bachelor of arts degree in tal areas north and south of ; piyohol0gy*H6plinitbeoiiN p pieta work on a master of sonobly well. Matching of this nrti in teaching degree at kind alone, however, Is liss Trenton State College in June, than convincing proof that He hai taught science in the these continentp were qnca Mlddleiown Township school together, ' ': system for the past three Professors Allard and years, Hurst show that a complex as- semblage of rocks—like those found In Brazil and running3S0 kilometers perpendicular to Leader to speak the coast line—ii found also in Africa near Gabon. These rock to Ethical group formations in bofli conUnents are enormous In size; they are Arthur Dobrln, leader of tlie arranged in the same order; Long Island Ethical Society, and using continental "fit" as will speak at the Essex County a guide, they are in the right Society, 516 prospect St., locadon. This combination of Maplewood, Sunday at 11 a.m. slmllarlUes is too great to Ills topic will be ''A Time ascribe to mere coincidence. To Live — A Tlmu To Pic." Tills continental "link11 dis- The public Is Invited., covered by Professors Allard and.Hurst Is the third of throe independent trends that can be - located in the field that strong- ly supports the hypothesis of continental drift.

31st or 32nd? Franklin Delano Roosevelt was Identified on his official inaugural medals as the 31st President of the United States. Some people hold, and some do not, thnt since Grovcr BULLSEYE! Cleveland was both the 22nd and the 24th President, Roose- To' f«aeh th« parion you velt actually was the 32nd. want, .use an inoxp6ntiv« want od in thlt nswspapsr. It's >o ilmpls . . . Oldest gardens DIAL it's worth a special trip! The oldest botanic gardens 686-7700 in the Western Hemisphere we're established in 1765 in Aik for Claiiifiad Kingstown on the West Indian Island of Su Vincent OMr Washington's birthday sale

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W'JGH FOR ALL THE SIGN5 thqf say 'Washington's Birthday Sale1, „ each a sigh of SAVINGS! Montclair • Newark • Westfie BANK LEGISLATION ^PPKOVLD - - Frank M. Pia, president of 'Hie I irst Stnte Bank of Union (right) and Robert Peacock of Pnssaic County look o\er Governor Hughes' shoulder as he sijns legislation liberalizing .; i New Jersey banking laws. War Dads Auxiliary group plans Cancer group sets , I fbriiary 20, If annual fashion show Magliaro pair, former Unionites, United Nations trip, fetes leader March 3 in Union The Ruth Esirin Goldheig Memoi >•»! fm mark 45th wedding anniversary Mrs. Alfred Stein, preildtntof the American gram. Members whs served on the reeepBon, Cancer Research will present its ?iitli .HIIIUHI supper and decorating committees were Mrs. War Dads Auxiliary of Union Chapter No, 1, fashion show, Monday, March 3 at *;W p.m., Mr. 4iifl Mrs, M. 0. Magliarn of Toms River, Joining their grandparents on this occasion announced recently that the auxiliary plans to Michael Canonieo, Mrs. Lueiene Lawrence, at the Flagship in Union. The fashions will he Mrs. Paul Brandt, Mrs. Frank Daniel, Mrs, f.umerlj nf l' "ui" wi tli.in linn,.i uiji then parents nnSaiui cia^, were the Members of the auxiliary shared a meeting $250,000 and will be presentprf hv Mi «, ^PUMPI i.iuply's chikiinn: Mr. anil Mrs. Rujee|i Erne- with chapter members at a joint meeting. Feb. Abramien, president, kar, Mr, and Mrs. Leo I .Cahalan jr.,Mr, and 8 in' the American Legion HnU. A vaJintine are wed on Sunday Ch«lrmsn frf the evening a'* Mrs, Frtidst M> 5. fulmur^ T. llain'il, M-, and Mrs. Louis party was held and a reception in honor jjf the Kiss and Mrp EIh"t Mas r, fjishi m shnw S, M-ighai... M>. nit) Nds, IVin V, Magliarii, national auxiliary president, Mrs. Cecil Tracy Mrs. Norman IXilt?, Mrs. Mi'iwin Frnisi'i .ml* of I ;III,M>- Mr.,in.lMrr.M. Michael Maiiluir.- of Raytown, Mo,, and Mrs. Richardson of New Mrs. Allen M"fi Is. and Mrs, Rubin SMiinni/, nf Ravelin? hoda of Like VSiiiulM, gmrti attended. Cohen, Mrs, Walter Cohp" and Mr'. N«rm,in Vincent National War Dads councilman Joseph pTied, prize-; and Mrs. Howutl M;Ininii'l. Lamer and chapter president Domlnick Falce- Mrs. Sheifl"" "lits^ ami Mr« i <<• • •"•• " Says... tano conducted the opening of the meeting. The MISS SUSAN SAVARIN evening's program was hosted by mmiliaryaf ficeri and members. PERMANENT WAVE Union Township Mayor F. Edward Bier- Savann-Strauss tuempfel, who is one of National American War Third child to Jenkinses MON. TO THURS, INCL. COMPLiTI Dads vice-presidenti, presented the guest A seven-pound, two-ounce daughter, Melnnip e-isongliipd *itt"ig by ... speaker with "A Key to the Township " engagement told Ann Jenkins, was horn Feb. 10, ia(,o , p MANNY .FRIEDMAN J KEN RIDVANLY As a speaker, Mayor aiertuempfel gave n ti Mr. and Mrs. William Savarin of Garden oval, Pleasant Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert resume of the chapter's resolution and action, Jenkins Of Wall fownihip. She joins a sister, pertaining to the improper singing of the Nit- Springfield, have announced the engagement of FEBRUARY SHOE VINCENTS their daughter, Susan Judith, to Allan Jules Mary Bith, 2 1/2 and a brother, Robert, 1 1/2. lonal Anthem by entertainers, record and song- Mrs. Jenkins is the former PatnciR 1'rim- producing eompaniiS. Copies of the resolution Sirai ss, snn of Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Strauss nURANCI SALE OF BEAUTY nf Dorset drive, Kenilworth. mlns, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. niom.is were sent to the United States Legislators Crimmlns of Stelb terrace. Union, Her hus- New Going On) 2027 MORRIS AVE. The montii of February, known by the group Miss Ssvurin is a graduate of Jonathan Day- ton Regional High School, Springfield, and at- band is the Son of Mr. nnri Mrs, Rnbprt as "Americanism Month," was observed by all Jenldni of West Orange. Save,,.So¥»,,,Save UNION CENTER the pest speakers, tended Strayer junior College. She is presently Select from Wemen'i employed hy Eastern Financial Services Corp., No appointment nsesssary Mrs. Stein, a charier member of the aux- and Children's Shoes Uninn, EARLY COPY Open Everyday liiiry, who has been serving as auxiliary presi- from our Regular dent for many years, was elected as one of the Her fiance, who also ii a graduate of Jona- Publicity chairmen ore urged to observe • Visit our new wig & wiglet salon national auxiliary council women for five than Dayton Regional High School, attends the Friday deadline for other than ipol MLJ 6-3824 Fairleigh Dickinson University and is em- 1030 Ituy»«tgni A years, and was appointed as national, aux- news. Include your name, address and iliary alternate and representative to the ployed by Amerace-Esna Corp., Union. Unior Opln Men. -Fn, E>», United Nations, in addition to her appoint- A January wedding is planned. phone number. rnenf by national auxiliary president as na- tional extension chairman of the eastern sea- board. She was presented with a life mem- bership certificate of the organization, by Mrs, f racy. The "Mello Knighte," barbershop quartet, members of the Linden Chordsman Chapter of By George, we're weight watchers! the barbershop quartet society, provided the GRAND entertaining. £nd !he cyttQmei -\ never @fi iHe ig*ing iidt §1 the why you can be lyre sf getting a full iiilftn A buffet supper was served after the pro- jcole think botk the Father of our Cownify, bleu ountes in every pound ol (sod we nil. And it's why UNION gyf •dvertiied priee ii the only price you'll find on him stood to low ewfyihing eicept hu inlegrity. I SUPERMARKETSi «hen he (reeiy ddmdted lo [hopping down (hat the iome item diiplB/ed in eyr iierti, Honeit^t& Cherry !r(« George, we believe that a tradition m American DAR.E delegates For the iome reoion .e pul rritegnly mla e.ery oi thU iheuld be upheld Ih.ng «.f pr,te ur weigh ad»eFti« or lell Ihot I jull lor good meoiure to speak in church GRAND UNION f (notew «fw»| H>IIH.'mom rpivnrfiinyi RepreientativeB of D.A.R.E. (Drug Addiction MRS. ROBERT F. TRACEY OPIN SLL OSV 1AT WA9HINSTON S BIRTHDAV Rehabilitation Enterprise, Inc.) will speak at Miss Louise Zilka, daughter of Mr, andMrs, Christ Lutheran Church, Morris avenue and Louis Zilka of 2537 Allen ave., Union, was ilAFOOD FiATURIS FBR Sterling road, Union, Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The IfiRL^ w—•• > ^V • MORill ^^ • >N • -• married Sunday to Robert F, Tracey, son of CUT FROM GRAIN FID WESTIRN PORKIRS program ii another in a series of monthly Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Tracey of 62 Carolina presentations on various topics, avi., Newark, SlICED BACON DARE is an organization of ex-narcotics The Rev, Bernard Peters officiated at the addicti with offices in Newark and Asbury ceremony In St. Joseph's Roman Catholic PORK LOINS SWORDFISH STEAKS Park. The ipeakers will explain the ways Church, Maplewood, A^ reeepHon followed at DARE helps addicts to learn to live without the Carriage Trade in East Orange, RIB | LOIN . drugs. The bride was escorted by her father. Miss CHICKEN CUTLETS PORTION ! PORTION 89 ,,» A, discussion session,-wlll iollow the pie- Barbara •„ Fudali,.of~ Irvington»served as maid. sentation. of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Spencer Ib Ib' FLOUNDER mm , 89C The public is invited to attend. Tracey and Mrs. Peter Blondi. AFHgiK1TAR | Spencer Tracey, brother of the groom, SLICED BACON -, \l Rib Side 4 e Loin Side ; lbs CODFISH CAKES 59C seryed,.AS^bes^njan. Ushet;s.,.were Vincent BOfJELESS IDVTH AtlJCAU - UKU t jt e ft 1 Mulvaney,, f%ter Blondi and Paul Tracey'. QUARTIRIO PORK LOIN-SLICiD LOBSTERTAILS ;I2" Mrs. Tracey, who was graduated from CHUCK FILLET iMOKiDPORKLOINi Newark State

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$ 00 KRAFT NANCV LVNN MFMSHEHERS 3" 1 4 ijoo 1 CRUST |. $100 [Ittitlut 5 sl00. AMERICAN SLICES HOT CROSS BUNS NESTLE MORSELS 4' sl00 SWEET PEAS ' COIOREO i , FIRST OF . m WHITE MISS FRANCES BRAUN • THE SEASON. fisssui ' muinimtroi «. SANDWICH BRIM SHOP GRAND UNION TOR TMt FRESHEST PRODUCE IN TOWN BUTTERMILK BISCUITS'-; 9 September nuptials CALIFORNIA iikn-iuttmta -•, ^SBtottBB CRACKER BARREL -37 for Frances Braun •^ munumrnireiouaB Mushrooms 59 Asparagus niiKuuni -_ SOLDEN DELICIOUS - *fc^* OOSTON CORN OIL MARGARIHI ».4D Mrs. Marlon.Braun o( Salem road, Union, GAIDCN has niinounced the engagement of her daughter, Apples - ,25 lettuce Frances, to Dr. Thomas A. Charlesworth, Son YELLOW _ __ FLA JUICE ORANOnag of'Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Charleswortli of South NANCY LYNN CwwTPn Bend. Ind. \ M1V> UARl.M \ K(K MLR Onions 5 43 Grapefruit SP0N6[M0P _|M- The brlde'elect is a. graduate of Union High School and is employed at Ariston, Inc., Union. •HO-,' *|OO Miss Kochera troth ouic< Her fiance, a graduate of Purdue University CONVENIiNI IRONING BOARD cov» • <"" _ntid_lta_SchQoLof_Veterlni>ry_Medlcln_e, has_ practiced In Westfleld, since August of 1966. CAKEXOVER He is associated with Dr. Richard A. Hartkopf Z ^SERVINMIXING GBOW TRAYL SEST OUAHD UNION of the Westfleld Animal Hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Kochera of 2201 Ber- H»ili£ "ST. A September wedding is planned. wyn st,, Union, have afinouncedtheengagement WAFFLES AWAKE 3 89 PICTURE FRAMES of their daughter, Barbara Lie, to Robert WASH BMKn Anthohy Vitale, son of1 Mr. and Mri, Anthony POTATOES 2 -,' 25c :3 U00 CHERRIES?- 2 69C 'sAVtMOktWITHTHlst tinitimn VAIOABIE COUPONS T._ Vlale of 1302 WUshire drive. Union, uintnu «, -p C 00 The bri4e-eleet, who was graduated from CHERRYPIE .,65 FISHSTICK^nmS-U Bill Payne to speak CHOPPED BROCCOUO - 00 Union High School, is employed as a secretary i 00 in >ACor -for Paul E. Roden Jr., i certified public ac- MAC/utom i CHIISI 3 '^ l f 3l IUSBURY to Flo Okin group eoumant in Union. ICE CREAM BARS 59C iLOUR £?o Her fiance attends Waper Coll»ie,, Staten SAUSAGE PIZZA 79C The Flo Okln Cancer Relief, Young Women's liland, N.Y., where he is majoring in ae- group, will meet Wednesday at 8:15 p m at l i ' i': the National State Bank in Springfield. Mrs. A Deeember weddlni ii platmtd. Robert Bergman, program chairman, has • Maxwell House "69'IIJiipacle Whip 49 planned a program featuring Bill Payne, for- ! ALPO ANY TURKEY mer N.A.A.C.P. president. Payne will discuss SAVE MOSf ON Fourth child to Moxleys 1. DOG FOOD C we "Black Movement" and Its effect on li u COFFEE :59 TOWEL HOLDERS„ 49' Newark and the suburbs, A question and A seven-pound, two and a hall ounce daugh- c answer period will follow. Mrs, Frederick piTTEDCHERRIES-39 MAXIM TS ter, Diane .Rose Moxley, was born Feb. llb HAIRSP v.^iAL ^- WM nooua DO Pine of Union will preside. 100 1969 in St. Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth,, to mtttunHia C C _Nl_r._«nd_Mrs. John Mpxley of 13Slndependence_ 59 CHiRRYPiEriLLlNG i 55 TEA BAGS GRAPEFRUIT OR A card party wlll_bc_held_Tuesday Mar.ch.4. SHAMPOO l ORANGE JUICE at the National State Bank at S.-30 p.m. Mrs_. ." dr., Rosellc Slie Joins two brothers, John, 7. - JdeiHs diairinaji; Door prizes and-K*\in,-3;-and-a-sister-;-Lindi-4. Mrs 1 mnint will be awarded. The money raised will bene- Moxley Is the former Shirley Kratzel, daugh- BLUEBACKSALMON V.'47C fit patients supported by Flo Otiiu Since Us ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K.rntzel of Carlyle .DESITIN creauon one year ago, the Young Women's place; Union. Group has contributed more than $3,200 to the IFICtwittHOKMlM. «> 11HO w< HJUIVl IW ««T TO HMII OHHTIIll* organization. To Publicity Chairmen: ! . Would you like some help ; UNION - 5 Point. Shopping Center otOititnlitS). • Open lal. Thur>.-Fri. & Sat. 'Ill 9 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Check those new paints in preparing newspaper re- SPRINGFIELD - General Green Shopping Center, Morrli & Mountain Ave.. Op«n Monday thru Thurtdoy, 9 o.m. To9 p.m;,Friday 9 a.m. la 10 p.m. leases? Write to this news- Saturday,' 8 o.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. Modem paints make things easier for the paper and ask for our "Tips Visit TripU-S Redemption Center, Modifan Sho'pping Center, Main & Dwyer, Moditon do-u-youxselfcr - hut some of them need Open Thuri., 'til 9 p.m. All Redemption Centerl doled Mondayi. to be applied Just a little bit differently. Read on Submitting News Re- the label before you paint. leases." Savory steak roll-up Quiz on new •Thursday. February 20, IBBB- Here's a budget-wise way to installment Look out for those red, green and gold-striped eyelids ssrve steak that smacks of There are many itoreiinNew lengths are in,,.the nowhere old-fashioned flavor. almost) from suburban house- cijunter wheel. Third: The bell-bottom By PAT BAlRD paiits are probably the most York that now speclalizB in lengths are out. Unless you are laws in NJ, Even "RnrnpM Room" has wife to Uleni-hippie high First; There'i no doubt When winter finds harpen schooler, runs down 10 the about it. .scurves are dpfin- flattering sUcks ever made, all CUM and types of fur, from trying to hide elephanUni legs By MABEL a. STOLTE, "do-bees" and "don't-begs" (How many over-weight wo- jacketi to collar and cuff piec- there is absolutely no seme appetites at your home, serve County Home Economist but fashion arHclei are rare- nearest "hootik,"p"sbswhat- itely in and help give a [in- this sniffed flank stead as a ever it Is the latest issue is ished look to almost any out- men thought die same about ei. It is preposterous to be- to wearing your dresses from Are you familiar with the ly as imirt,,.tfifv'ri> rhnrV ski slacks?) The bells fall lieve that you can just walk the middle of the knee to two hearty enn-ee. The oven- retail installment conffact full of do's only! pushing, throws It on her body fit. However, a solid, wrinkled browned steak wraps around and V"''sL Jnefflnt rsnpif>p*s scarf can made the most fabu- loosely and rarely bunch up into the store, buy the coat inches below. It is by far the legislation that went Into effect and wear It from that day on. least flattering length and says ' a seasoned breod filling, Do Wear a icarf—any smrf TTPB. lous costume lonk tawdry. or gap. However, any pants, P last Sept. 15? This legislation Pint of all most of ftemhave nothing. merging herb flavoringi and —anywhere on your body: Take n few extra minufes to and especially the bells, %* - currently applies to all in- 1 shoulri come down to your been resurrected from some- And while we're on ftesub - natural steak Juices Into each mnlre youf •rail Innk rrlsp stallment tales ffanjaeUons Do have your hair streaked Well, let's b* honest Most one's attic and praUeallyneed hUe. You'll agree-flank steak 1/2 teaspoon basil of you look more like ' >d frtsh, artHe hone or lower, A pair ject. The maleofmostspecies 1/2 teaspoon marjorum sold by door-to-door sales, In IS different pis "el .m you of ihort tapered slicks can to be fumigated instead of of animals is usually the most never «fited so good. 11 Penelope's nnather, Mai'letti, .•*»eond; 1/ you have any plas- 1 1 beef bouillon cube men. can look <™»rflv I' * !•»" be passed off with the help simply cleaned. If you find a beautiful, Contlder the pea- These Uws, known as the Rhrlmpton; and obvioii-ily shs would never tic "Hve" bead! or msdal- really good fur you would be P-- Savory Steak Roll-Up is an 1 cup hot water wear any of 'h« above rf"1" of boots but short hells 1«"W cock, Male homo sapiens "eooiing-off period" laws, lions, ei«n if vnu have hun- wls* to Invest In a r»-styling Seems to have just realized Is f> excellent way to ierv§ main 1 cm (4 0%,) muihrooma, Do paint, red, green and gold dreds of them, throw them -heap and positively silly, dish meat and still follow your sliced, optional were jointly sponsored by tht in-lpes on your eyelids be- F ourth: Antique furs are a as well. this and like the idea, So, Office of Consumer Protec- away, give them (way or put •Fifth: Micro,.,mini,,,midl... if you find your husband or post-Holiday food budget, Use Score one side of steak. cauie, honestly, how COULD just (or the heck of it, we them away and forget them, great, glorious mock on days tion and the attorney general. v maxi. The hamline rises,,.the boyfriend wearing the same economical day-old braid to Combine bread, butter, cel- you li » onnther day without now offeir a positively don't They sci-tam "lasf year's past while still showing that make the generous bread fill- ery, onion, parsley and sea- Increase in themountln|num- the owner Is verymufhup-10- hemline falls. The hemline outfit as you are some night, ber of fast-talking door-to- them I list to t"> fillawrH as re- f«d" • g if ing, Whether day-old oroven- sonings. Firmly psek stuffing ligimisly as your calorie- rhe-mmutp in fashion circles. stopR anywhere, The anywhere don't worry. Unl-sex Ig here. freih, see that the bread you on unseored side of steak. door salesmen and horns Im- And so, every woman {or •spelled it out, use is enriched - it's your Roll up Jelly roll fashion, provement contractors who guarantee that nutrients as- starting at long end; tie or pronUsed but failed to include Salad dressing . iential to yeur family's health skewer togetiier. Dissolve a cancellirton promise in con- "Young look' tractj has brought thea# Uws Jumper is nucleus of spring collection have been added; three B- bouillon cube in water; pour goes 'savoy' vltamins, thlamlne, niacln and over steak, Bake In preheat- into being. Although GeaHrey'Beene dominance of white, Embroi- simplicity of line and cut, riboflivin, and the mineral, ed 350 degrse oven 1 hours, Aniwer the follnwing quiz Ca?*Feroi?s ate a never silver buttons and belts; accents mink has long been an estponenf of Beene"? simple trench coat in dery is ussd as an enhance- neoffrey Beene's crisp mood, iron. or until tender. Baste questions and see how well ending subj'-ct .,, therp are so the jumper, if really is ment without detraction from in his evening gowns, Beene occasionally with liquid, Add ynu scon; Guess what's roming to many ways to dress up left, canvas gabardine aver a white "Beetle's Bag" for spring jersey dress, a related and SAVORY STEAK ROLL-UP mushrooms 1/3 hour hefnrs 1, Any spaca or section in brunch, lunch, teas »s well as overs with imagination and 1%", He builds th» nucleus of 4 servings serving. a contract that is left blank dinner this winter? good taste or to combine In- handsome jersey suit, and a his collection around if—in casual shirt dress, 1 (1-1/2 lb.) flank steak A. means this section dens The answer is mink -which expensive ingredienii! so that luits, coats, and dresses™-- A designer who constantly SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! i 4 cups soft bread crumbs not apply according to fashion editors they are flavorful and at goini all the way from day- md desiperg is now making advocates crisp, clear silhou- (about 8 slices) B. should be Xed out tractive. Harlequin lliirn Cas- time into fyenlng with varia- 1/2 cup butter, melted Hit that spot the scene from ikl slopes to .erole is a striking case in tions upon this theme, jacket ettes, Geoffrey Be«ne cuts his C. can not be filled In later ioectr matches, from Sunday daytime clothes calculatlngly 2 labliipooni chopped celery 2, The maximun.ratt of in- point and an txcellent Way to jumpers frequently are shown To remove grass stains brunches to dub lunches. simple along princess lines. 2 tablespoons minced onion terest allowed by law when ii^e ennked ham. svlth trouseri that have be- LAST 2 DAYS from jeans, play clothes or High choker collars and long 2 tablespoons minced parsley buying a new car on the install- Now, the most glamorous come known as "Beene bot- 1/2 teaspoon salt golf slacks, saturate stains in fur 1B also the mqstvsrgatile, You itart with a simple toms"— .beautifully cut with narrow sleeves in this silhou- Vinegar and rub until marks mint plan is - cream sauce jnd then stir ette bring a fresh pristine of our 1/2 teaspoon pepper A, 7 per cent add on or with rtie accent on today's slim lints that flare at the disappear. Then wish in reg- "wlft It" young look. in velvety-smooth lalad bottom. These art intended to look. They truly represent his ular way ... Most mud spott 13.9 per cent simple dressing. With a whole bou- signature. B, 4 per Cent on or 7.9 Because mink can be workid be worn at resorts or for can be brushed away when dry. like fabric, fur desiptn are quer of delightful seasonings rasual home entertaining. Fabrics are classic- polka StTINTIQN QReANPIATiOHip per cent simple the salad dressing provides NilD A GREfiT PROr.PiMJ If cracei remain, use cool using it Imaginatively in styles dots, stripes, p la ids, and WINTER CLEARANCE Geoffrty Beene exercises water — or, as a final effort, C, 12 per cent on or 24 Sprightly taste touches. Try checks, Black and white is per cent simple that go from uln-a-casual to his skill and art of tailorin| THE BETTER J/3's some cleaning fluid ,„ Ball- super-elegant-from a sleeve- it In other sauces and cas- often accented with a brilliant point Ink spot! can be re- 3, You can cancel a retail seroles and set what a flavor in the execution of his Coat less vestjo i swinging fit and costumes, A sleeveless jump- green or red. Never has navy moved from shirts by a quick installment contract - flare coat. lift it gives. This "saucy" blue with white been as strong. EVERY DRESS AUDREY ARLEHE rinse in clear water and thi A. any time before work baie gets off a palate-pleas- er coat of white gabardine has Though buttons and belts are its own softly bloused shirt In strict lines. It defines washing in soapsuds. begins or merchandise ing mixture of ham, rice, displays his unique and indi- is delivered epHonal, says the Emba Mink grtin pepper, .crunchy water dress or silk serge, A hand- Breeders Association, igaAef iome "haberdMher's coat" vidual jnessage of understate- EVERY COAT B. U you were at the chestnuts, Parmesan cheeie ment. Tyrollan-fnipiredrrfoek MUST seller's place of busi- in a combination with mink is and pimiento. It's a dish for In camel flannel is shown with making the scene. Beautiful! a matching skin and a shirt boleros follow through his ness when you signed special cornpsnyandaguaran- jumper theme. There is a pre- EVERY SUIT SOMETHING NEW AS A the contract And with 58 ihides ofnaturll, teed family favorite, too, of white silk with a polka dot C. for any reason within American-brsd mutaaonmlnk cravat. Trimmed alike with If; /J, 48 hours 11 signid else- in 16 color phasis, now there's HARLEQUIN EVERY EVENING GO!! where than the leller's a shgde and a style to flatwr HAM CASSEROLE place of business. everyone, every day. 1/4 cup margarine BRASS TOWNE ARI YOU GOWN 4, A purchase order lor a Because of Its new go-' 1/4 cup flour AQUK GOOD TO SUGGESTION! new or used car is only bind- everywhere flair and its abil- 1 1/4 cupi milk GALE YOURSELF ing on all parties when: ity to wear and wear and wear, 1/4 cup Miracle Whip Salad Tht Prices art so Low A, you sign it no wonder 10 many American Dressing B, you and the sales- women are saying: "Mink, 1/2 teaspoon gait a RPUER. SKffllNG man sign it which makBi magic, also 2 cups cubed cooked ham Tbi Qualify we're afraid to print them... C, you, the salesman and makas sente," MRYtnMKS TUiS, k THURS. ]W vVMiiy the dealer sign It 2 cups cooked rice FBI THE 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. •PSRW en 5, If you are about to sip you Jlgn. SATURDAY 1/2 cup chopped green FIBEFLACE REMEMBER: Friday & Sat. NO MUSSl NO FUJI! LEAVE fVIrtfTHiNS TO US! a contract where there is a 2. (A) 7 per cent add on or pepper 9t30 is 13,9 per cent simple Interest substantial amount of money 1/2 cup sliced water chest- YOUTH Involved, you should - is the maximum allowed by Open Fttt law but, if you shop around, nutl CINTIR A, have a wlmesi present 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan you can do much better, Wed. Forking B, ask i lawyer to look Ae cheese 01 iAST • r z. iw. «.»•- eonffiet over before 3. 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An UklAL ix-rJiOunllY EMPLOYER 4 Freedom Sh«r*i Young ex-addicts issue Recital to present huraday, February 20, 1069- 7\ four centuries of 3 housewives from Union, Springfield a warning to teenagers piano, organ music Two young ex-iddiets from Odyiioy House marked apauiy toward life, No longer are they Four centuries of music will be encom- helping test hearing of newborn babies In New York City Spoke of their drug experi- outgoing, committed, involved, They l«« in- passed in the organ-piano reeitJl to be eiven ence in tt program m Overlook Hospital, i-pntive," the psychiatrist observed. by the l-rlends of the College Mjrrh 7 JI hvery Mond.iv, Wednesday and frlday them. I hey are careful never to touch the Summit, last week. Citing the teenage marijuana user as one of •»-3Q p.m. at Union Collegp, Cranford, mornings, three groups of suburban hniist- The volunteerf and the program are Infant, Tracing his Start on marijuana at the age of the most difficult to reach, Dr. Sorvino em- Dr. Thomas Richner, concert .iriisi and wlves, including several from L nlon and financed by the Infants Welfare 1 eiipe of New At the crib, while other members of the 13-14, then on to LSD and other drugs, one 24 phasiMd that behind regular drug users there member Of the music department .it Doug- Springfield, leave their homes .ind drive to Ifrsey, team observe the Infant, the volunteer holding year old ex-addict ixpliined he unexpectedly was a basic personality disorder, at times, a lass College, New Brunswick, will be fea- Newark Beth Israel Medical Cen'er, where lixpl.umng the purpose of the program, the audiometer presses Us trigger. The audio- , "look a fall" when he thought everything was disordered family relationship. tured soloist. Dr. Richner will piny a varied they make a basic contrIbntinn i« rhe hmir» j spnkesninn said thai "Idemifientlon of ln- meter produces a high frequency tone of going fine and he wai riding high, He cautioi.ed parents not to be blackmailed program ranging from the works of tJioseven- health of newborn bcibiss. I.intF with hearing impairments soon jfter 3,000 cycles per second, a level which pre- or conned into permisslveiiess, "Love must be "You think the squares don't know the seort. teenth century composer, johann Sebastian HIP projeci in which they are participating birth enables us to put hearing aids on them, vents any tactile sensation or vibration, at earned," he stated, "not just handed out," Bach, to s selection by the twentieth rpntiiry tests the hearing of new-born infants in (living ihem a one hundred times beii*rohiince Iniensliles of 100 decibels, which is a unit of You're smarter than they are. Pretty ioon all "The drug user must face himself and want you care about IS drugi. Then you find you '-omposer, Oliver Mes«laen, order to urvover possible deifnesi., 'bout uf developing spppi'li and UnBiingii ihllitios louciness. The sound will last for a half, to do something about his own life. Unfor- The organ recital pru^rjm will Include 1,81)11 babies arc delivered it N»wjnV h»th '•irly norni.illy," •me or two seconds. can't make decisions. You're going to quit a tunately, sometimes this means getting older million times. But you don't.,,," ''Grand Jew" by Pierre !)u Mage, the Chor Israel Me'licU Center e.irh year. 1 lip wntiipn volunteers work in lams, with As the audiometer makes the sound, the and into deeper irouble," the psychiatrist ex- ale Prelude; "We Pray to Thee" by Ulet- volunteers watch the child's reactions. The Marijuana u the start for 90 percent of In all, 18 women frym eight communities e.ith te,im working one day a week. Upon plained, "meanwhile, parents must deal firmly rich Buxtehude, "Prelude and 1 ugue in 13Ln Essex, Union and other counties .ire in- irriung at the Medical Center's pediatric response from the infant may be anything heroip addicts, The average drug addict is With their ieenW»F§. nor indulge rhsm and hnr* Minor" by Peeh, "Soeur Moniquf" (Rondo from the blink of an eye to a facial grimace,. dead at age 27, A heroin addict must steal volved In the prqjJrnm, The "omen pnrHf |rnt- Hepirtmenf, they sfrub up, Just as dpetors fm the best," In F major) by I ranrois ('ouperia, "Piece ing in 'he audio, scree''"i! ["»("» " •>" "il iiuree« (In, firm surgical gosms and caps, or if the chilti has been actively waving Its $75,000 a year to support hii habii, jail, ex. Heroique" by Cesar ranck, "Song »f F"ace" hands or legs, complete stoppage of activity. pulsion from school, loss of job — these are r Medical Center tni lurie- I Iiii- gTbcd, and equipped with an audio, ODYSSEY HOUSE, which started in a hospi- by Jean Langlais, and "Outhiirsts .-,[ jny' Mrs, Sidney Cam»r, M South [why H,; meu'f, ,i device used in tlie hearing test, a Upon observing the form of response, the the price the drug addict payi, according to tal-based program using maintenance drugs (The Ascension) by Messlaen, volunteer notes It on the form attached to her these young Odyiiey Home staff members. Mrs. Pat Schiller, 11 Iroy dr., both uf i-li('bujrJ and A ball-point pen, the volunteers (mathadoM and cyclazocine). has evolved into The program for the piano recital will in- Springfield, and Mrs. j-fslH R.Ietnn 41*i then ninve Into the nurseries where there clipboard and signs it, The tester notes, also, Warning on the uie of marijuana in the a no-dnig, group therapy program with two elude "Sonati in C Major" by Wolfgang \ma. Rrosdweli ave,, Union, iii.y li.. from six ro 2f> new-tanns at each how the baby was found; Awake and quiet, Suburbs, as well as other drugs, the Odyssey resident houses and three storefront con- deus Moiart, and "Nocturne in I Major," In addition, nine other volunieuts will start j sfSBion, Ihe volunteers testwhlehever awake and crying, length of stimulus from House group said that the "iceberg" approsch frnntation centers in Harlem, the Bronj!, and Two Fturies- V fl«t major. Dp, 25, No, 1 and 'raining for tht progrim In March. of the inf.int h,ippens to be turned toward the audiometer and Its Intensity, the rype of is no solution if the dnigprnblem isfo h» Brooklyn and lower New York, Its staff con- C minor. Up, ?"•, N'i. 1J, and "D.ir.Mrolle In The program, the second in N">w.irk ind f.aftion and its intensity. licked, sists both of experienced psychiatrists andex I sharp Major, Up, 60'' by f rederir Chopin, one of the few on the Fast t oast, 'us been Three trials are made ai the bassinet. If "Kids need someplace to go for help, Ex- drug users who have gone through personality The piano recital will be given In the Campus underway at th« M.Hiril f>nrer fm ih>. pmi Astronomy movies the infant does not respond, the tester waits addicts know the answers, They've been down reformation through Odyssey House group Center theatre. However, because of the tre- four months. five minutes and retestl. If the Infant does the road. They aren't fooled by the dodges- the therapy and now are trying to help others, a mendous volume produced by the ihree man- The volunteers hiive all receivpd one orien- Iwn fllnie, "Pnloni,ir" arid "Hcilm of the not respond after six trials, a staff nurse is 'Pot doesn't give you cancer bit, or marijuana spokesman said, 1 ual Conn organ, the organ r#r|t«l will he In tation session and five weekly sessions of '".il.^ies," will he shown at a meeting of A ma - asked to observe three more tests. If the infant is less harmful than alcohol, " a 14 year Odyssey House is a therapeutic community the college gymnasium. training under the guidance of two professional inir •Vsiro-iomors, Inf., tomorrow at 8 p.m. in still falls 10 respond, the volunteer marks the veteran ex-heroin addict pointed out, where 800 raw addicts a month come for help- ihn ihe.iree.irer of iho Campus Center at linion ColCol- chart, "failed to respond" and then calls one "These kids are looking for kicks. If they where over 100 "clean" addicts live, usually lege, LdLdsv.ird PearsoP n of WestfieldW , president of the two audiologists. The audlologist re- bflcomi regular uieri, they are looking for for a year, where therapy laiu 24 hours a day: YM-YWHA celebrates Just look skyward nf \\]] iwrwirfA fhif the p.ihlfr- In InvlfpH fn tests the' baby and if there Is no reaction escape. There's something basically wrong and where self-help means health; where the contacts the physician and alerts him to the they need help," they warned, addict learns "the habii of living," ttw spokes Although it is necessary to fact that the new-born has shown signs of a • • • man added. use a telescope to see n truly >\UKM Ol PttiPLK hearing problem. Purim with masquerade large- number of stars, it is QUOTING A RECENT Harvard study of 135 With a 93 per cent cure rate compared to \bout 11H1 tnillion people--or only a little To date, ynder this volunteer testing pro- itudenU regularly using marijuana or LSD, 2 per cent cure on federal programs, Odyssey Hundreds of boys and girls is customary to go to syn- possible to see several thou- lesr. th.in ihe pntirf L ,S, ponulation--will have gram, some 17 infants of 407 tested have or methadone or combinations, Dr. A, Ronald House techniques are now moving into neigh- will celebrate the annual agogue to hear the reading sand with tiie naked eye. sw,irtiu»d into the fitles of Asia, \frica and been found to have hearing impairments,Many Sorvino of Short Hills, program moderator, borhood areas, school assembly programs, Purim festival with a gala ear- of the story of Purim called I .11in \merli\i in ihe decade ending this year, TIINA6ERS, (ind jabi bjr times those who have failed the test will be pointed out that the Harvard findings showed university settings and they hope shortly to nival at the Eastern Union the Megillash of Esther, running Wsnf Adi Coll 4867700. H L nited Nations urban migration study shows, found liter to have normal hearing. that apathy, loss of interest and- motivation establish a center in Newark, the spokesman County YM-YWHA in Green characterized most drug hallucinogen useri, said. lane, Union on Sunday. Or, Sorvino was co-founder of Odyssey House, Odyssey House has developed an educational The carnival will open at serves on Its board of advisors and is a member series for school programming and parents 1:30 p.m. with a parade in ...it starts of the psychiatric staff of Overlook Hospital, groups, available through ViolaLoften, Com- which die children will be ."After a while these kids fail into their own munity Program Supervisor, Odyssey House, garbed in varied costumes, ...like we led il like it 1H! TODAY drug lub-culmre group. Eight or ten kids who Inc., 309-311 East 6th St., New York City, A record number of booths eorfits on try to solve their loneliness on drugs develop a 10003 (Phone 674-9160), will be set up in fte lobby, Miny of the booflis will be thru SAT, fashioned by the children, with YOU are in the chips Feb. 22nd an assist from their tattlers. Wtiys to 'kick' cigarette habit To encourage the children to consmict their own booths, /when LARKEY chops for it's famous Peter Rosenblum, teen divi- sion supervisor, and Mrs. {detailed in new free booklet Lottie Rosenthal, elementary school director, have dis- »**#**O(t««*# IK you want to givt Up cigarettes and have he can see a smoking pattern evolve; that is, times when he smokes frequent cigarettes tributed a Purim holiday been searching for aid and counseling an how manuH. The 'Y' will provide toi do it; there is some good news for you, and tlmei when his desire to smoke Is not as acute, This can be of value also to the smoker water color paints, brushes, InS a new, trei-Of-chargt, 2S-pap booklet tape, crepe paper, crayons and entitled "U You Want 10 Give Up Cigarettes," Who wants to gradually quit cigarettes. He can find which daily cigarette! are most piper for signs, Ail booths B |oliectloh of Ways to stop imoklng baged on will relate to the Purim scientific projects that have proved effective important to him and by a process of elimina- tion, curb hii habit to the point where com- theme, No gambling ideas may hat been compiled by the American Cancer be used. Admission is free. Society, plete absrjnenee Is feasible, Mrs, Baekman laid. The program wiU continue un- Jilrs, William Backman of New Providence, til 4 p.m. chjlrman of the public education committie Other features of the brochure are facts* Knjov Lnrkevs famouH qi'ALITY at these HubHtanllal SAVINGS! ofjthi Union County Unit of the American Awards wiU be made in both published since 1954 and backed by research the Junior md Teen divisions Choosp from NU.II renowned labelH am UUU • LOUS ROTH • H.FREEMAIV • EAGLE Cineer Society, announced the release of the data coneernlng the life and general health ublleation to the public and added, "This for the best all-around booths of the typical smoker. Typical case histories as well is for the following PETROTELLI • II\M>1O>T«\ PARK • C RirKETEER • and other FAMOUS NAMES "Met roundi out the society's anti-smoking of ex-smokers are presented as well as the cdnpaign by suggesting methods to help con. categories: Best decorations, plan of action mentioned before to help you most original and the best filmed smokers 'kick' the habit and counsel stop smoking. Also included is a question and SPECIAL GROUPS MOSTLY ONE-OF A KINO mdud.ng REGULAR-WEIGHT and TROPICAL _ _ _ ^ Refr8ihm«ntJ s will be gold oelety'only warned of the inherent danger the questions most smokers who ire ittempting making and urged elimination of all smok- and a coffee shop for adults to quit ask, will be available. A special while offering no concrete prograg m to aid 1 "So U youTlncerely wish to cult smoking, area will be let islde for tht,, habiiual ,'; jhe nursery, kindergirtin and WturBd is S ' "Cigarette d Wm llmffl"whoTttve aMdmpIishea this intact and write to the Union County Unit of first grade poup for games ^ helps you measure how badly you go ftat they wiU not have to y want each cigarette you imoke during the the Amertcan'tincer Society, SliWestminster Ave. EUabeth, or eaU 354-7373 foryourfrta be in competiaon with older This "icoreeird" is valuable in helping boys and giclg. fneker view his problem ln i graph-like 28-pige boeldit "If, You Want to Give up PCOATS•OVER€OATS mi riher. By consulting the "storecard" daily, Cigarettes," Mrs, Backman added Purim thli year takes place on Monday avening, March. S, , and all the following day. It ^ Aide at Union College gets Nurses unit through his work by degrees elects slate t'is to fce expected that anyone associated degreis, it is seiMm tfti associate in artars Mrs,' Kathleen Chaballa of wlh a college will talk about degrees, but when degree awarded at Union College. Elizabeth, has been elected • STO to #95 were «IOO to §145 were 9IS0 to $195 jftold D, Dulleeq of Union College speaks of Buflocq Is the miteorologlit at theeollege's vice president of Ae Union Meteorological Station, a cooperative nation of County Chapter of tte National Excellent selectlonM ol other line 1 & % Trouiier SUITS, the U.S. Weather Bureau, and the degrees that Council of Catholic Nursei,

mum and maximum thermontKers ind thermo- week in Memorial General i'rapli housed In the eolleg4weather station, Hospital, Miss Marianna Baclgalupo Sale priced 67" to by Legal Services; Dutlocq keeps a dally recoJW of the temper- of Rahwiy, wag reelected to a ature; preclpitfltion- baronifcrle preisurei; two-year term as ereagurer. SIZES TO f!T mm M»N: REBHLARS. SHORTS. LOWS, PDRTLIES. SHORT PDRTLIES. WH08TS, WOHiSi Sim » to,S O Oyr EBilim-ftttlni it no Htm elinii. wind direction and velocity, affljhe character Miss Louise Colueei of 218 transfer functions of die day. This information is Included In the Chegmut st,, Roielle Park, New Jersey Cllmatological Data Bulletin and Is the Union County Legal Services office began the second year of her nlso made available to government agencies. second two-yiar term^as lodated nt the Multi-Service Center ln Union Industries and other organizations. Special grdupN MEN'S Famous >ome Township, opened ln October of 1967, Was prtsideBL Mrs.Pan-idiMer- SPORT COATS closed last Friday and Its personnel and equip- Duflocq, who has been meteorologist at Union creidy of Roieland, went into ment have been transferred to the Pin infield College since its weather station was opened the second half of her term as 9 9 office. Jan. 1, 1960, has been tracking the weather secretary. This was announced by James D. Coffee, for moro'than 50 years. He first became In- The 80-member orginiza- 4# 54» were executive director of Union County Legal Ser- terested in meteorology as a Boy Scout. His tlon is compoged of Catholic were vices. curiosity about cloud formations led him to regiittred, practieal and gnj- 38.95 lo S55 9105 to 9115 jle sold Union and Springfield residencs who mnke the trek from his home in Flushing, New dent nurses who live or work HH haye enses pending In the Union office or wish York, to the office of the U.S. Weather Bureau In Union County, The Union Selected gronp DELTON and H.FREEMAN SPORT COATS were «125 to $135, now 71 to 1 receive legal advice should now contact at the Battery. Dr.- James H. Scarr, then County group is part of an! th| Elizabeth office, at 1034 E. Jersey st. meteorologist at the New York station, recog- archdlocesan poup that also Residents of Summit, Mountainside, Berke- nized the young boy's Interest as more than includes chapters in, Essex,' leS Heights "nndNewProvidence,whoalso were casual and helped him set up a cooperative Hudson and Berpn Countieg,, Save to formerly served by the Union office, can obtain weather station at his home. In addition to electing two 1/3 flfl! legal services at the Plninfleld office, located new officers, the . Catholic Save to A morel JOHNSTON & MURPHY at ,525 E. Front st. In time, "Duflocq of Flushing" became known MEN'S ONE-OF-A-KIND as a sure-fire weatherman and housewives nurses viewed a travel film and partook of refreshments BOSTONIAN SWEATERS called to find out U they should hang out the One-of-a-kind group Famous Name JN10N COUNTY LEGAL Services also has a and organizations called'to find out If provided by Memorial General WALLSTREETER Hospital, . A99 •third office at 794 E. Hazelwood nve., Rahway. their picnics should be held as scheduled. MEN'S & YOUNG MEN'S RENEGADES — Coffeo^sald-the-offlce-at-theMulti-Service- ^yy.F F-wero to-$ZO- Cejnter In Union was closed to obtain "better assistant pastor of St. Mich- >1EIV*S SHOES Fine pure wools Pullovers, Cardigans, Turtles distribution of services in handling legal prob- PERHAPS DUFLOCQ'S most memorable iel's Chureh, Union, andmod- SUBURBAN COATS lems of die county's legally indigent." weather experience came In 1937 when New erator of the p'oup, also TOCtiLE COATS . I»EACOATS One-of-a-KInd group, The Union office did not have a big enough York City asked him to take on the Job of •poke. . .. . case load to warrant Its continuation, while the weather forecast/aide. Talking a leaVe*pf ab- BENCHWARMERS broken sizes S, discontinued numbers, TURTLENECK KNIT SHIRTS Plainfleld offlcehasbeenoverloadedwlthwork, sence from his post with the Baltimore and . Hip & waist Itnoth LARkEY-MtLLBURN ONLY g»99 •;• . he said. Ohio Railroad, he spent the winter predict- * Jle added that general information about the ing snowstorms. On his word would depend JACKETS O-wereto$14 Utfion County Legal Services Corp, Is avail- whether or not the city, at the drop of the first Wizard . Weekdays—Masses at • ond R (urn,- rir,i The Rev, Dr. Bruce W, Evans will preach at made In advance. Friday - 7, 8, 11:30 ft.m. both services, '"hllrt care provided for pre- Miraculous Kterisl Nnvenn nnri Mass, Mfin school children on [lie second floor of the TEMPLE BETH AHM day at 8 p.m. Chapel, ft p.m., annual church officers' dinner, 7:30 p.m., WesBtiin«er I ellnwehip for nil high AN AFFILIATE OF THE BenedicHon during the school year on Fri- UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA school age young people, days at 2:30 p.m. BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD Md ^1^ Pf ^fiiH RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE Baptisms on Sunday at 5 p.m. hv nppnmf CANTOR ISRAEL J, BARZAK merit. Tiiesday--Q;3() a.m., Ladies' Workshop Day Todiy«l p.m., Senior League meeting. Confessions—Every Saturday and eves of with sewing and clerical projects, 10 a.m., Frlday™o:45-p.m,, Sabbith services. Hoiydays and First Fridays, from 4 to Stin Meeting of Elizabeth Presbytery it Connectieut Saturday—10 a.m., Sabbath servicei. end from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Farms Presbyterian Church, Union, I p.m., Sunday—7-.30 p.m., USY meeting. women's Bible claSJ taught by Mr, Evani, ft:30 ADMIRE SCULPTURE — Committee members uf the Springfield Edwin Kollmej-, Mrs, Seymour Gehl, Mrs. Martin Monday—8:30 p.m., Men's Club meeting. TEMPLE SHAREY SHALOM AN AFFILIATE OF THE UNION OF p.m., Blue and Gold dinner for Cub Pack 70. Chaptjr, Women's American OPT, and nearby rhapters examine one standing, from left, Mri, Ted Pearlman, Mrs. Stanlay Bell, Mri, Tuesday--8:30 p,m,, Deborah meeting, 8 p.m., primary department teachers'preview. off chthte piecepie<"es off sculptursculpnire ttoo be di-plsjed in the ORT art him Paul Markowia, Mri Leonard Birnbaum, Mrs. Philip SussmM, Andrew Mendelsohn, sen of Mr, and Mrs. AMERICAN HEBREW CONCREGATIO'VS "iiVg ;=pfta!!3:E.i AiAlof Llfe» fH E"s'0RROUND"lNG"AREAS. THE"oPEN" HOUSE SCHEDUTE" ON SATURDAY, MARCH UnderwriMrs. 8, 196? IS AS FOLLOWSi SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL METHODIST CHURCH 8:30 A.M. -ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS FOR GRADES 1 -8 MAIN STREET AT ACADEMY GREEN t !. Temple to offer ! SPRINGFIELD L INTERVIEWS FOR APPLICANTS TO PRE-KIND AND KINDERGARDEN JAMES DEW ART, PASTOR 5* GUIDED TOURS OF CAMPUS AND FACILITIES - REFRESHMENTS Today—4 p.m., Weiley Choir rehearsal and ' 2 new courses party, 8 p.m., Chuicel Choir, Trivett Chapel, , APPOINTMENTS SHOULD IE MADE PRIOR TO MARCH STH Friday—7, 9:30 p.m., Church Bowling Dr. Harold Wasserman, chairman of the 11)00 A,M, _ STUDENT'S ANNUAL GYMNASTiC PROGRAM UNDER THE DIRiCTION Leape. 8 p.m., Busy Fingers of Wesleyan adult educaflon committee of Temple OF JOHN VARGA, JQME.R.OLYMPIC COACH . Service Guild at 47 Clinton ave,, Springfield, Emanu-il, Westfield, has announced Uie offer- lundiy « Pirn Junday in Leit, 9:30 a,m, ing of two courses to be held on Thuriday THE SHORT HILLS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL WAS FOUNDED IN ISM THE TRADI. divine worship, Trivett Chapel, Sermon: evenlnp from March 13 through May 8, TION OF IXCILLINCI ISTAILISHEO ON THi FOUNDING DATE HAS HEN MAIN. "Knowing Your Worth," 9;aO a, m,, Cir- The first course, entitled "Qreat Evtntj in man language service. Sermon: "Sips Biblical Hiitory"^ will be conducted by Rabbi TAINED TO THIS DAY THROUGH WISDOM AND DEDICATION. of the Times," Emanuel Schwing preachln|, Joseph Krolofl, from 8 to 9 p.m. It will cover COUNTRY DAY IS A CO-EDUCATIONAL.PRE-SECONDARY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL 9:30 a.m., Church Schooi for all agei, 10:30 the period from the dawn of the Jewish people a,m,, coffee, buns and fellowship. 11 a.rn., LOCATED ON A SEAUTIFUL THIRTY FOUR (34) ACRE CAMPUS, to the time of the Maccabees, It Is anticipated dlvme worship. Sermon; "Knowlni Your d^t this course in Jewish history will be FOR FMTHBR INFORMATION, WRITE OR TELfPHONff 379.4550 Worth," 7 p,m,, Senior High You* Fellow- offered next year and will continue chrono- ship, 8 p.m., Lenten study of the parable logically dealing with Taimudie and Medieval of ttie Prodigal Son, Witory. , Tuesday—8 pirn., Women's Misiion Circle, The second course, from 9U5 to 10:15 SATURDAY Wednesday—8 p.m. commission on educa- p.m., Is entitled, "Art in Judaism," and will be-fiven. by*Rabbi*R8UbeniLtvine«of .Templii. ONE Beth Ahm of Springfield, Rabbi Levine holds EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH a master1! degree in art history. He hai been 242 SHUNPIKE ROAD, SPRINGFIELD associated with the Jewish Muieum of the DAY ONLY Today«7:30 p.m,, Chancel Choir rehearsal Jewish TheoloScal Seminary of America and with Phil Jenkins, minister of music, has written and lectured on the subject of Friday—7 pjn., Pioneer Girls, 7:30 p.m., Jewish art. Boy Scouts, DRY C Li: \i\l\t Sunday—9:45 a,m., Sunday School with classes for all agei. II a.m., morning wor- MOUNTAINSIDE CHAPEL ship, Dr, Douglis MaeCorlele, preildent of HIGHWAY 22, MOUNTAINSIDE the Philadelphli College of Bible, will ipiak REV. ROBERT B, MIGNARI), PASTOR it both services. If a.m., Junior Church Today.-8 p.m.i choir practice. under the leiderihip of Mrs, Robert Don- Sunday—9;45 a.m., Sunday School for every- son. Nursery care it both services, 5 p.m., one (nursery), 11 a.m., morning worship Chapel Choir. rehearsil with Phil Jenkins, (nursery), 6 p.m,, youni groups, 7 p.m., 6p,m,, youth groups wltti Dick Dugm, Christian evenlni worship, education and youth director, 7 p.m., evening Mondiy—1:30 p.m., Cottage Prayer Croup, gospel servicei Dr. MacCorkli preaching. 7 p.m., Plonier Girls, Mondiy—7 p.m., visitation program. Wedne»day™8 p.m., prayer and Bible snriy. I Wednejdiy~7H5 p.m., prayer meeting. 10.a.m., Ladies' Aid. EXPOSITION FREE CHERRY PIE AND COFFIf DAY! f! 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Ctiun>-one-[armenl-clcanednnd_liiilthcd ul Thursday February 27-7 to 10 PM ular price and one more lor only Ic Enjoji llic lineil dr^ cleininf tfrvlte available anywhere — Friday February 28-Noon to 6 PM AND SAVE AS NEVER BEFORE. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22nd Saturday March 1-10 AM to 3 PM EXAMPLE—Kim Egr[neiit (leaned In annual tradition of mil liniihed al renubr price. Any FREE ADMISSION-ALL AGES INVITED iccond limllar or lower priced (tar SOUTH AVENUE AMERICAN MOTORS menl. only 1

*Sorr> . In urdet lu Knaranlee our umal hi(h Come in and celebrate - .undard ol Oualhy ONE WEEK SERVICE George Washington's Birthday FOR ALL Ic SALE ARTICLES Displays by -._ Exhibits by Health Fair by SISCLK ITEMS IT lltli. PRICK Industry Cultural Groups Overlook Hospital In honor of this day for and ONE DAY ONLY - FEBRUARY 22 Drugs Art The Summit Board Design Song of Health Any new 1969 AMX Javelin,Rebel Communications History UOItKV laid l< SIOKI^S Tfansportatton"' Dance Refreshments Ambassador or Rambler - -IT—! • fi- -Finance Gardens"— - .- ^-1— —In-ibis-Area. ^ 7 OPEN WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Fabric Music Souvenirs Yours for $22 over our cost! fe" "-" Processing Youth Protection Literature Equipment Theatre Entertainment uth Avenue MotorsINC MRS. HELEN BULAU, OWNER -OPERATOR Electronics Hobbies Opportunity Heritage Ample 369 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD, N.J. SPRINGFIELD: 203 Morris Ave. Invention Humanities Free Parking 232-2456 In General Greene Shopping Confer Edtcnrd Scheuermann, Prrs. •Thursday, February 20.

n RESEARCH FOR HEALTH g I ilMtt Flia I THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES Of HEALTH | iniisii SlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIII t/te Dental Demons When thingi go unaccounta- bly wrong, wi feel that an un- leen ciuse must mint, so we Say "a gremlin did it," In dentistry, cauaes are often as elusive as gremlins, but re- search relentlessly routs the demoni out, At the National Institutes of Health In Bethes- da, Md., sciendsti of the Na- tional Institute of Dental Re- search are looking for clues to many elusive dental prob- I--I lems, and oni of the most difficult is periodontal dls- eise. This is a fairly slow procais beginning with tender gums or deposits of calculus (tartar) it the gum line. Grad- ually, connections between gums, jawbone and teeth loosen, and eventually teeth fall out. This disease com- monly occurs after 35 but sometimes afflicts teenagers, The problem in periodontal MY SATURDAY disease is not a lack; of clues, CHERRY PIE & COFFEE but too many, Microbes, diet, mouth pressures and in- ILL BE SERVED dividual resistance are some of the interacting factors. It took years of painstaking re- search to reveal the roles of some micro-organisms. The search has been slow, not be- cause these dental demons are invisibly small, but because their variety is incredibly great. Types of one kind of bsetrjrlum are as diverse as breeds of dogs. However, un- like dogs, bacterial types look \BE OUR alike but react very dif- ferently. [GUESTS Scientists report that two strains of streptococci, named LM-7 and G5-5 for patients in whose decayed teeth they were found, not only cause tooth de- ciy when inoculated into rats, but also severely damage the alveolar bone that supports the teeth. These rats normally suffer neither bone loss nor decay. Many other strains of streptococci cause no harm to rati. So far, only those sttepto- cocci that digest sugar and ex- crete acid and a sticky by- product called dextrin are implicated in both periodontal disease and tooth decay. Dex- trari glues all sorts of bac- 1600 DIFFERENT FINE teria with their acids and UPHOLSTERED ITEMS wattes, dose to tilth In a tATMARVELOVSi Al different, threid-lika mi- • r *SALE PRICESL croorganism converts starch f or sugar into a sticky gal which 386 DIFFERENT STYLE fl puifis gums away from tea*. Thli form eanB-ansmltpBrlo- BEDROOMS ON SALE! dontal disease in hamsters. , Hpwever, there are other bacterial substances which ir- r ritate gums. One is neutral eentratlons In some bacterial SELECT FROM 145 DIFFERENT Infections, OVER 2500 DIFFERENT FINE A third Irritant, indetoKln, OCCASIONAL ITEMS INCLUDED! STYLES OF DINING ROOMf is released when certain bac- teria die. Apparently endotoxlns cannot penetrate DON'T MISS intact gum tissue, but may enter once the gum surface Is HURRY IN broken and can cause allergic reactions which aggravate THIS SENSATIONAL periodontal problems. A fourth troublemaker, bac- FOR BEST SELECTIONS... teroldes melanlnogenicus, not SALES EVENT bnly'"contalnVen*dotoxlh in Its*"" cell walls, but produces an THIS IS A STORE-WIDE EVENT! Thousands upon Thousands of NATIONAL BRAND ITEMS on Soli Not Listed Below! enryme which destroys colla- genj the principal protein In connective tissue. This bac- terium is said to be the most ALL NATIONAL BRANDS BEDROOMS LIVING ROOM SOFAS, CHAIRS, TOP BRANDS SLASHED ON destructive microbe normal to OUTSTANDING SUPER SPECIALS the mouth, but It must be ON SALi-SAViNGS TO 35% SECTIONALS ALL SENSATIONALLY PRICED ALL STYLE DINING ROOMS trnppcd in plaque in orUer to MASTERFUL Dining Rooms by "THOMASVILLE". harm tissue. "BASSETT" Light Pecan Oonteniporary bedroom "DREXEL" Our full upholstery Gallery of sofas • loveseals 1 "SE-ALY" Famous NATIONAL ADVERTISED MAT- These periodontal demons suite, Nohirdwaie. Reg. $3?9._NOW $299. and chairs. ALL SAMPLES REDUCED Immediate Delivery; "BELVIDERE" "DiMEDjCI * TRESS FULL OR TWIN SIZE. "ENTOURAGE" Groupings. SAVINGS TO. . 30% caii be conn-oiled by reducing "ENCANTADA" Beautifully carvid Mtditirranean from 10% to 30% NOW! WAS $79.95-— ' " • "SPANISH STYLE" Dining Suite. High-back Cane the plnque In which they oper- suite., TriplediessBi.fwin mirrors. 1 1 ate,' or the kinds of food on FRENCH PROVINCIAL • Sofa • Mr. & Mrs. Chairs, Beautiful, chairs. Large Breakfront w/Grille. "LANE ' Oiled WALNUT CONTEMPORARY End/lamp which they thrive. This means Man's Annolfe. Tall carved head- Mmmm carved frames. Tufted backs. Reg. $469.—NOW $377. Reg. $749.= NOW $645. or cocktail table, Reg. $49,80 each. NOW 3 for $100, board. ALL 5 PIECES ' NOW $579. fewer sweets and more clean- 123 Different "CRAFT" Sofas'- Chairs - Sectionals. "ELEGANCE" MOORISH OAK MEDITERRANEAN ing. Also, Institute scientists 31 Different "DREXEL" bidroom suites on display Suite. 72" lighted breakfront. All Vinyl embossed Casual Sofa and Chair. PINE FRAME, Plush comfort, hope that an experimental en- and on sale. Every groupini in CONTEMPORARY & SPANISH styles Ideal for DEN. REG. $379. BOTH PIECES — $270. zyme which dissolves dextrnn SLASHED! Save as much as 40% NOW! chairs... OUTSTANDING $999. every style, wonderful buys NOW! Premier Collections- "BRAZILIA" DIAMOND HEAD In hamsters may help flight MODERN WALNUT W triple dresser suite, ideal TOP, TOP QUALITY "HERITAGE" S "THOMASVILLE" FAMOUS HIDABED IN BLACK VINYL. EXTRA FINE human plaque too. sofas and chairs. SPECIAL ORDER Light Walnut CONTEMPORARY Dining Suites, on MATTRESS. Excellent Sleeping. REG. $269. for the new bride. NOW $399, SALE NOW! "THQMASVILLE" VENETIAN BOMBE ? pe. Master YOUR OWN FABRIC SELECTION. NOW _ „ NOW $215. bedroom suite. Magnificent .King-size .,_»_ REDUCED 20% APT. jr. Dining rooms. Small Chinas & Round Tables, All Styles. ALL ON SALE! "BARCALOUNGER" Swivel-Rocker-Reelincr. Black headboard. Reg. S1699. SAMPLE ONLY $1300; TRADITIONAL L.AWSON Sofa-92". Quilt Fabric. Choice of Vinyl. REG. $199.95 _NOW $165. Tapered sides ITALIAN PROVINCIAL. Beautiful 8 Fabrics. SENSATIONAL . . , $185. 10 Mognlflcenl "DREXEL" Dining Rom. on SALE LARGEST DISPLAY IN THE STATE. All tho«c on light Fruitwood bedroom suite. dljploy E5PERANTO-RAPSORT-LIVORNQ-DIMODA- "SIMMONS" MODERN WALNUT Sofabed. 8 ONLY. THAYER COGGINS - 100" Sofa. Pillow back. Black VinyK TRIUNE-PLAUblT-COMPATICA. SOME REDUCED AS 4 pcs. Includes Armoue^. . -NOW $699. -_UNBELIEVABLE-AT-==- ••'—r$299.- _REG._$139.50 NOW_$1OO._ Odd Beds - Nitestands - Values to J99T507Vanous -MUCH-AS-25S-NOWs-HURRY-l 1 finishes. Your CHOICE,-. ...—NOW $30. ••• ADDID ATTBADTION "UNION STORE ONLY1 SUPER BUYS *** MAGNIFICENT "(3ASSETT" DESK. Styled lor the ,1PS TABLE! DECORATOR ITEMS Living Room. IN -WALNUT-PECAN-CHERRY. MOD-' SAVINGS FROM 107, TO 30% ERN-SPANISH-ITALIAN. 7 Drawers. REG. $199.50. TROPICAL RSII NOW FROM OUR EXPANDED OVER 100, EVERY MODERN-SPANISH-ITALIAH- SAVINGS TO 28% ON BARS. YOUR CHOICE 1. .•..;„ NOW $140. ' "YOUNG AMERICA"GALLERIES STYLi FOR EVERY ENDS-UAMP-COOKTAiL. ALL ROOMDI¥IDIBS-.OUBiOS- AOU UHUMS Boy* ond Girl* correlated btdroomt In vvvry lryle NEED. ALL ON SALE. THE TOP IRANOS. ALL ON IREAKFROHTS-BOOKOASIS- "DREXEL," DECORATOR ACCENT TABLES.,Oval BIROS imaginable. Many grouping! in color. All Top Brandi. SAVE AS MUCH AS SALE. SAVINGS TO SO',, CiDAR CHESTS- Pedestal Lamp Table or SPANISH STYLE WEDGE Don't mli> thli opportunity to buy - DREXEL, THOMAS- 35», NOW HURRY IN FOR BEST SENSATIONAL! TABLE. REG. $99.50. YOUR CHOICE NOW $75. PKT SUPPLIES VILLE, WILLIAMS, ESSEX, BASSET, BROYHILL ON 5ALE. SELECTION. WE SPECIALIZE FREE CHERRY PIE & COFFEE IN GOLD FISH Sec 314 Different Top Brand Bedroom Suites Wj« »qnt la mote "S0I.1" hitlofr J Th»iefo't «e ore offering limply gn KOR FAIRS iffn! Buf!tBnd.n§ y m rhe 145 Dining Room Suite! on di. SERVED ALL DAY style •-•- Ew*rf fi t itiucti (mi 10" i=.ery iile • and gutronteed So»ingi Don't nisi lull y law ig make nd 401 off. Hurfr i HURRY IH NOW! SATURDAY, FEB. 22nd THE SEA SHELL Dsn'f mt*i thi' M^KE IT A MUST, 623 Boultvord Kvnllworth 272-4580 ROUTE 22, UNION, NJ.-MU 8-5500 CAR T07SEIL? ROUTE 35rMIDDLETOWNrNrJ.-671-0400 FURNITURE SPECIAL SHOPPING HOURS TOO) ISE OUR CONVENIENT CHARGE PLANS SHOP THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY til 9=30 CALL CLASSIFIED 686-7700

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suburban To Place Your Ad To Plate Your Ad Call 686-7700 Coil 686.7700 HEADUM; TUESDAY NOON BIADLINI; TUiSDAY NOON FOR TOURSDAY PUBLICATION FOR THURSDAY PUBLICATION JOB GUIDE Work Near Home llHolo Wonled-Women iHclp Wantcd-Women STkAUY MAN AS HFLPI-R FLOOR WAJtKR, AVERACF •! Hfiiin . M HOUR WtlK, UOOKKEIVER-FVLL TIMl CAPAHI 1 woman ID keep hems lor J GENERAL SECRETARY MAINTENANCE MECHANICS S7J.J59I n j Day W[«t, Trsthse or EflwrtcrifM Icon l(r L»y«, S d»y• in ApfU and May, You can burrbutha bsoUtttplin machine Optra- n,-F-r*.w^ii Fsquired, CLERICAL WORK Uniqua spperlunlly for rflotyra, (Ion, Company pilfl nanetiu, nip- til-4231 RJ/3" copobla, dlisraal individual. iHlPPBiC 4 I nil) wof fcinj eoniHUona, MAINTENANCE MEN Pormanflnt pogitton, p**\ working fifn- UNION CWTER NATIONAL IUNK Eiparlanea not nacaiiary, par Must have on undaritonding el ditiona, na* building, Apply GOLMKH 3001 Morris AVa,, Union CLERK-NO TYPING monant poillion In imall sen. how to handia variayi tltya, have ILKCTBIC CO., W I. fcillow St. A-l Molntunonea mon with ol laait 7 yaari anparlanea In Induiltlal plant MUlBurn. ni-lMO If/SO tloni. Good typing skiII; llano tW-MM ganiol office, houri (lailbla, work, Mointanonta msehonie wllh a! laail S yaori anparlanea, Man An EflUl Opportune EmploYcir Are you intereattd In on offlea ippra»inlol«ly 30 hri, BUI -tti not Important, Mutt b. rlilobla Epresf? Star* si o quststion and •aiponilbla. Hour! 8:30 LONG OR naaiiiid iw our Murray HIM plini and fulun Branchbu'g plonl. Block OUAIITV AUTOMOTIVF m J.ol lit..,,, p,,li,,(d b"! Ml »quir.d. Writ hiipltoi, mojor r"»JI«ol Temporaries dark in our InHmallonol >llv- 4(30 P.M., iprlngfltld broneh. CLERK-TYPIST iiien. Oood opportunity lo od. Summit, H 1- Cell **r apply In pa^fton ba- TECHNICAL twaan 9(00 A*.M.-}'00 P M •• Kno.ledg. of bMkkaeeino help- vsnEi. ft,e»llsB* sale*? <***<* f «(1 Po(I»r»on <<• SHORT TERM ,tenntl oHicu, We Need ful, Iieelltnl company b»"»- b.nellU. 277-43H CLERKS (ill, Apply Knawladga of bluaprinll and ALL RAPID ROLLER CO. FISCHER SCIENTIFIC NATIONAL OFFICE AZOPLATE CORPORATION .hop mathodi uiaful; amelUnt Rotten Hi,. (off Rout* 12, ion) 12 Fodem Rd. Springfield High Pay AVPNUf MUBRAY MILL, N.J. working Eefiditioni; all b*n# STATE BANK lit.. : TYPISTS Springfield, N.j. J794300 Call 379-1400 Bonuses WORK Hi 4JD0 K 2/20 A* Psyel Oppertynltj, fmpisfe? X J/JO Vacation With Pay 6B Rmad St., I(imlw* Waakdoyi I A.M. ts 4 P M . TYPISTS X" 2/20 SS4-.I460 CLERK TYPISTS fi»t Time or Full TimB Fgugl OppO'tunlty Fifiplayaf ASSIGNMENTS s TYPISTS CLERICALS And Best of AH pj/sq ELASTIC STOP HUT DIV. O»fp, (FULL TIME) NO FEE INSPECTORS Full iim» pormofianl petition!, fffABTTOC ABOUT MAHrH lit when you NO FEE • BONUSES Dlvariiflgd Intereiflng work. IN UNION, N.j. IXPIRIINCID INSPICTORS FAMILIAR WITH SURFACi PLAT! jJOO VAUXHALL RO. SEVERAL OPININOS EXIST; THATS WHAT (FreeTraining Program) FOR OUALiFlID CLERK TYp. Enetllont banefHi. |M»r»!.«i Wi reayjrs (or HI MauOnf «no SETUP; INSPECTION OF STAMPINCS, CASTINOS AND SCREW UNION, N.j. by sppslntnwnt only. Coll dig pgslUQ& with u AAA-1 MACHINE PARTS; MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH ALL TYPI5 OF IN- ISTSi'EXCELLENT WO_RKING OLSTEN eonipiiij, oru youBl l«ay liUi work as a Eouo! Opporluniiy ImoloYer SPECTION AND GAUGING EQUIPMENT, Call Any Hour Any Day CONDITIONS; ALL BENEFITS. e In typlni rtoulrid; [Ulnl a 2/ai jil.3700 SERVICES tnd eipo,liUn| knav.hqvde«r*a,byt PERMANENT POSITIONS, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES. COMPANY not UHaiiry, You wUl be reipomiMe 24 Hour MRS, P. LADIAU PAID BBHPPITS. Weakdaye I A.M. to 4 P.M. OFFIRS TO ALL, YOU 6ALS lor tHU impBHsnl work In our n«»ly MANPOWER WAREHOOTF - illlPPDJC r\ I RK loctlea euitrn rejlOTal oiaee. Salary For inlormniion coll 289-8200, But, 710 Oood onportunHj for younp m«n to Telephone Service KOOS BROS, WHO CAN TYPE, FILE. TAKI speru Apply fe: unit in wsrehauje, eo»1 p»y 4 ELASTiO STOP HUT DIV. 1BS9 Si. Caofga ««•„ Rahwoy STINO OR HAVI ANY OFFICI MARSH BISTfWMafT CO. tieneliu, Apply 9.3 P. M, IJOO 12OS Anaerson Ave.. Fort Lat, N.J, BUCHANAN ELECTRICAL Cummeree Ave,, Union, N. j. Amerace-E.na Corp. W 2/20 SKILLS. WhiteGloveGirl 964-1300 JOIN THI iBHVICI THAT K J/20 Tamporory ofliK work deem't PRODUCTS CORP. 1995 Morris Ave Union 2JJ0 Vou.hall ltd,, Union, N.J, COMPTOMETER OPR. CARgS aALffiWOMAlJ YOUNO MAM An Equol Opportunity Employer For UTli «eltY« Real E»t»t! offle« naEaiiorily inaan you'?a ot Q , 07013 Unlen, N.j. O 2/20 106! To pperate eluo print mathinr O2/2J altlll.tej with Amcrlrari BMtttuie ol ntw jab ayary day , , . Mon, (An Equal Opportunity Employs.) In architect'! olllcc. No MBBnoIKf EiqieriBKcsl or brtlMbfiuner. Ty OLSTEN M»rk«tUi| iynema, MMy ouyeri kllwHlei nettasiry, EHtUaiEHtU t B pow»r hot aiilgnmanli thai N, J. Ini Mltfy, piod oeneflu, Promotloml uti iili.rs, &peri™«t prelwrja, KS/1J ACCOUNTANT CLERK opportynlUei. complny eaiatarli. SERVICES Menfi™ smitomlUl, CaU 119.3300, very {rom o (•• dayi la aavaral UNION or writa: monlhi. Coma In end work aul CLERK-TYPISTS KQIHY J, LANiU, B.»l(or Help Wonlcd.Men & Wemen S HOW WOULD YOU FISHER SCIENTIFIC 1969 Morrla A.e, 6B6-3262 Jll MUbujn Ait,, ^W" a ichadula with ul I hot IUIII ENGINEERING AND it TaAtm m, iprtmOtla PANWOOD yogi own riqulramaiita, II you dill JM.HU9 ACCOUNT FOR THIS? ACCOUNTING DEPTS, jjj So. Av.. 889-1730 (9-J) can typa, laka dictation or run REPORTER Ail Eipii OfWrtunlty Employw ELIZABETH an affica mslhlna, there ill X 2/20 NURSES AIDES We (tied "noUitr accounting clerk to Exc.ll.nl employe, banaflta, US Brood St, JS4-W39 f,°4) SICRITARY n«¥*r 0 graalar damand for your work in our Controllere Departments B Mllla-Fornols you we • hifh Khsol trad and thfok "«d Marling •alary, Regular NEWARK ••rvleai than right now. REPORTER for large chain of weekly suburban news- Start at $2,20 per hour 24 Commerce Si, 642 0233 Diversified position in medical you tin handle faneral accountlnj merit ravl.w.. Call Mrl, Roeh- COSMETICIAN Alter 5 weeka - SJ.Jf per hour dutlto mich u preparing and verUylne rich, ell-DSSO, R 2/20 sales office, for girl with sec- popen. Some experience municipal eoveroge preferred. Invoices in] statements we would Uki MANPOWER to Ulk to ym, Wo prefer tfmioiwwltfe position available for retarial experience, Hama o( tha Send resume or call Milteri MinJi, 686.7700 for appf. UBl,t baokxeepini tlvsriinei utf food HELP WANTED tlnf ability. PLESSEY WOMEN Other light office duties create Whit. Bio« Oirl Suburban Publishing Corp., 1291 Stuyvesant Ave,. Union LLi MR.. WBHARTBHART, IW L'Oreal - Denney AVON an interesting and challenging 1141 I, jartay St., illiahath lUPEBVttOHEBVttOH , TORTOR AN APPODTT. JO Pro»p«t St., W.atfi.ld 07083. CLERKS AIRBORNE NEEDS MONEY? MHT, position, R 1/20 111! Chiitnut Ave., HUlaide, N.J, Lines lorn It •• thauiondl da, EojuJ Qppsrtinlty Employer ^ Steno not required. Dictating 6(0-6300 Rapraianl AVON COSMETICS. STENOS GRAVER WATER CONOITONDiO CO. in our fine cosmetic Dept. experience necessary. II S, HIGHWAY it UNION, N.J. 070SJ CALL.' $2,66 per hour Experience Preferred jS).4il0ar 731.1100 % Bqtul Opportunity Employir CLiRK.TYPiST Pleasant location, corporate 4 but not necessary OR Accuralo lypiat with knowltdga 375.2100 Today. benefits. ol filing to work in oecognfi Permanent Full Time BOOKKiiPIR payable nelion el eMr Union, e a/ao Call or apply JANITORS Minimum experience neceiiary. YOUNG MAN N,j, oflle., Houri ?-S, «ith 37H Hours INVENTORY CLERK, Mr, Stayart Excellent opportunity, liberal many banatill. Salary opan, 687.6320 ' AUTO BOW,«omli(iaUoII Bimj a fringe benefit!. Call or apply Flasil cenlael Mill Siamar No Ifping, hand poillns, Inltr- rtlet DeaUriMpi O.M, ejjerttneepre. In parion between 9i00 A,M, • LIBERAL ••ting djvarllllad dutlai, la- feral but not neetiaanj Nlheat pay CAFETERIA 3:00 P.M., to porionnel office, M7M V.MUEUiR In aria; aU beneflta, U taa nek, YOUNO MAN for circulation dept, of suburban week- " STORI BINIFITS glnnar occaptobla II you Ilka to AprtS Sendee Manager, John WaU, Q, work wllh numbaft. Seed Ilort. UNION. N.j. C* rt™sU aerrtlel, Til Lyona aye« lies, Knowledge of ABC preferred, but not necessary, WORKERS; NATIONAL APPLY IN PIR5ON Ing lalary, anifllant banafiti, 1 An Equol Opportunity Employer Must have drivers license. Call Milton Mintz, 686-7700 $2,20 per hour : FISCHER SCIENTIFIC I , STATE BANK CLERK • TYPIST R 2/20 AUTO'TOUCK 11ICIUKIC, aptf. BLOOMINGDALE'S i S3 Fodam Rd, Sprlngflald for appt. Come In, write or coll - 68 Brood St., Iliisbtth Outstanding opportunity i Call 379-1400 Md e^fii'-BBlde'BBd oiialoB road 394-3400 aefvtoer^^Uattona, will tnin and I An IquoLOpportunlty Employer SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT An Equol Opportunity Employer for fight applicant; com- SHORT HILLS Uass If applkart haa lliterflt and W. naad you II yey {an typa, •pttnda, AiPbeaeffly paid b) compuiy, H2/M •any paid benefits. G 2/20 toll" igml ihortliairi "and an- S~ iH dava^ Union lte% Csnteet Barry John E.Runnells fan APPT, CALL! ,».r tha talaphanp," Our «on. BABY SITTER, for Infant, and 289-8200, EM. 710 yri, cqertHHi Ata g.nlolofflc.p.nonnal Br* Hoar,i» PAMTEH - A I M1CHAMC . WHDE fiouiaketplng, Houri open. Refer. COST CLERK " g, no keypunching; Ul enceg* vTo,i«odf «a(id, pmunuiit.proAf Uoo to p»W « W^i ean»«w..i*HosfJ « K| )«H«L?ffiPayJ ' Una thetXt, Also po.Utij In ledjers. i-i, I days; UIF) 15,00 plua W groal?*,' •i^flilh^ fompony. ALL CLASSES Btrktley Helghti, N. J. 153 Liboril amplDyta MneSU, ,lirt ClU til. Ward It Mtck Dorlnj Our cMltt/tabb' BffU«i Will '«•• PART TIME driver ear fcrtnonf DIAUTtCIAM aiWfelit a^ertasa pra For naw plant lo«atian In Ini nrwapaper route, i daji, asprold. Psrsonnel Office. ALL AROUND a "pliil""lo youriworlt day. But eaJl«t Mtary plu Inssrtwt. m Barkalay Haighli. Good ratal Product^Coro. ALCAN METALPOWDERS .j.fly, yie»Uo«,ltJ,AallfOf StrnM mate hours 5.7 1,1, JMJn»ll a™, OPERATOn liberal bmaflli, modern wall 322-7240 Ext, CALL J7I.1M1 Xl/SO SO LEHIOH AVI.'' '* UIJION \. 10H FLORAL AVE,. UNION DJBURANCI UNDiIT Cllnfsh lit working condition!, pro* : (Iquol Opportunity ImplB)(ar) An equil opportunity enployir Cor rutlng at trains. Oomenlafil B KPA PABT TIMr drinr lot ionilay moi " " " BOOKKEEPER, ACCOUNtiPAtAILI <• Xi/10 Enrlnltleld an. Ptrnunint opportun- ore a lew «noH Til I*™ we, IrvUiftori, N,J, dycllen maehlnary far Iht Inp only, Ne«i»per ro»li, Appfo: uid rtlaUd dulNal Eood Irlnjo hriif Ift. Writ, tt lei M54, e/o Sibiirbui Par kino tet'.oi Plottlci Induilry, mate houn, (-18'a.m. Wntnft iri fly, plguant wrSWl whUiUonj, lil. ^ avioi publljnlni Corp., 1291 ftrynunl A«., Bi-Olii H 2/ iry commemurate In Llnjon. For int. ,«,, of kuitdlrn, Clrealiaoii Nanuer tor ACROMARK COMPANY COMPTOMETER Union, N. J. )C l/%V NJ,'« top DeeUy ne«lP»per, »Jd call 4te.Mll, ex, 4 or 90, A W R,L, I061RT CO, ffLlfuifava B..k.lay Height. CASHIER CLERk-TYPISTS 133 Coll St., Inlngton' ,1 [f|urea, aoma typlnj WMiiin, PART TIME 6 to 10 PM,*nm nteM punjfcwainani iMnfflt* Call Mr, w deliver our advertising malcrlil. Part tim», epanlngi , DOOXKIEPER, ill around W« hov« iiviral oponlngi lar For Interview coll Mr, Fllo •xparlenea pr>(nTid|lwlnl«iHiyaij OPERATOR X2/20 No ixpcrlna neatlary, I!,K per Hour. 1 IB i, Mon, thru Fnl, good tltrhMypli'ti who Ilka opportmity with miiinl lirm KEY PUNCH hour. Car eujentlfd. Good lolafy, rtgular Bregraiiion IMMeSln KinUworth; Colfta Mil., dlvir^lli.d dutlH. W* •«« lib- (MUST BE EXPlRi(NCEO) X t/JO OpaJnji lor food m.chinlcal men MACHINiSTS 6I7.70SJ Incrtaiai, Plaalont working 831 % Jill fcj Ml.MM lor aral banalltl and goad •tartlng Cilallant Werklng condition!. (urth.r Inforrastlon A2/|g All Banaflta. Candilloni OPERATORS wfth afitatll BiauBaa m«liial«Ia i eiaiert* •alary. Call ar apply Partinnil penunest poiltltii In exuadindi i SURFACE GRINOER RErRESHMBn oTAND OPEEATOM Dapi,'622-8151. SALES CLERKS i an fcr ippt For pufel L rattBU'intcaneeiiloniiire Apply FULL & PART TIME No Hparlanca nacaaiory 4imSJilti, APPLYi C RADIAL DRILL lor plfcaurie^lJIVeMmBitreoMred, BANKING iLONDER-TONGUE LABS NIGHTS Paid during training parted, Appfr Unlan Camly Park anmlBlion, f Ailing St., W..kdoy. 1 A.M. la 4 P.M. OT Experience.-) openttra reqdred, Top pull lima poiltlom avallabll mult ba pariansbla, Aime It,, EUHblK {Oppsilla Panrl Slatloni FULL TIME DAYS N, OR BJWrTSTO.MAH, ni«l and beneliu, laW-Frl. STAFF/GOOD" lor cl.fk lyplit & cl.rk. Llb.col Intirvlawj Fri, . 10 A.M. N*«a>k, N.'j, ELASTIO STOP NUT DiV, Minimum 1 yasr giptrlania, 1-1 yean, tneclunlMl diiltlnj ei> amplaysl Unolltl & loyoiobU SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD pertaiee. Kraledfa tfit mlcnniotlr D-M.iCORP • tarllng •olorlll. Cantacl par* X j/40 Many company banallta, WierilKa; tuttr omeMunlJy with DEAL Amerace-EinaCorp. "N.or A&P Shopping Cantar" 1217 Central Ave., HUUide RETIRED EXECUTWI •onnal General Instrument Corp, Bunilaeturer In imiU comfciKflt*. MfcliBL (Linden) H tj» wiUi crflilandcoUectloneiperltnce CLERK TYPBT • Usht atmo, PIP 2330 VAUXHALL RD. IJOrJMeCartar Highway Nawork TAFT CLEANERS ferpMtttmeiBrtineredlt dipirtmem SUPERMARKETS SUMMIT & ELIZABETH K 2/20 otllent opportunity •..lif_l growin»_ g firm UNION, N.J, An iquol Oppartynlry Employer of the maoml eompuij ln\i lc«.l 2S0MalnSt, TRUST CO. located In Kenif»ri!W rei DRIViR-SERVlCEREP MAN FOR CANDY & ICE offlee. Houri idjutled to Mtt ymt Information eall Mf, Frank quo l H I/SO coiwmlence. jB em Mrs, U ^JU \ *" * ' OpP»""" »> Employtr Ie*efil eareef poiitont «™O Ple 367 Springfield Aye., Summit 241-MN, STENOTYPIST CREAM PLANT, Durke, til 1M0 for appointment. J77.6200 KPfPUNCH oeparitora, Alpha numeric; Mlh alttMilhed aiBBniilill « » n i e « A • CLERK or fll U For ieftenl ofifie isrk. Also to pJi|iINlEJfi5 An Iqwal OppsiHinlly Imjlayaf ELEBkTYP^I r -relieve on t351r^khiB,ra.Wt ^11 12 monUis poiUUDh I A.M. to 1:1! Mf.Vlneai Sii-lMi, J/M litin. LlMni •mplo;ee Mndti, iSBM 01 Mam y. PERMANENT POSITION, P.M., Ml be^iflU, j *«l« nc». raBOrdimuit. rnUtaae- STOCK CLERK OR — -8SB lUliwiyJ1H lion. For ippt Call Union Ci.imty LAPI^ tun l« . ||0w*elUy si ALCAN METAL POWDERS wd mm adwneemem APPLY IN PERSON neiiwBl-HlifrftiBoL— — - M! LIKIOH AVE. UNIOK- Good warklna tandltlani. All McmiUIn Ave, SprinrilfldJJ.J. new line d home earme piWuebf , run.. 1 GRUNINGS TELLER TRAINEE AB eqjuU oppBrtunlt), eBpJojrei'. banaflll, UK hour watk, Call Sufaatanttsl illeii CBMnty "v. C kjng eondHlani, Ail CLERK ..TYPBT T?JiM0 Eifc K i/ 59So. Oraige Avs., So. Orangi Mill Sapala, 233-5930 Injl tank n«di o ItlUi for III bandlit, in hour w..k. Call Part, time, feli|Me, reapoiuible R i/io 1ABA eOVEHTW NEEVS W tam Rl/30 ADORESSOGRAPH ValiiBurg office. 37 hr, weak, Mln Sgpila, 233-5930. an 14 • IS p.r hour, put tUsa, excellent rrlnoa benlllti, in. ADDRESSOQRAPH MUUIQRAPH NURSING PERSONNEL' iiriBiiFrtnt i eiffll MAINTENANCE MAN HULTI GRAPH CORP. eluding 12 holldoyl. We preltr DRAFTSMEN RN'a.UPN'i and NURSES AIDIS M4-MM of FACTORY WORKERS Full Ihna ar part time to ktap 1130 Route «22 Mountain. Id. 1130 Routa #22 Mountalnilda CLtRK - TYPIST Xl/U prior e«nellincB but wll train Afli Equol Opporlunlly Employar Installment loan djpt. exporienenl Our continuous growth and , FULL TIMI - PART TIME Jl itm. or ewr, IJ.2S par hi. •hap clean ft do imoll r«polr An Equal Oppartinity Emplo ausliJIed BBplleoni, Ce|l iU- X 2/50 or tralnet, lull Um« po«ltlono, Irtnie aiponiion hoi fraatad lavaral Optnlnga all ihifti en our naw itortlng raia, proeiaiilira In. |obi In machlna ihap, Changa 5100, eKt. Hi for app!,, , brnvUts, wing, Bl'Cranford Haalth & crllltl, StaatV yaBr raynd am- 1 job voconclei far draftiman light bulbi ate, Plaaia tail Mr, 'An'Equal Opp«rtun(if Employ.r UNION CENTER NATU HANK with 1 to ] yaari drafting ai. Inlandad Cora Canlar In Cron. plsymml with ad»a(lMma(itsp. !00J Morris Avo. Union Typist Nardlilla Wfjntcd.Mcn S. Womon poiioncs. lorJ. Csnganlal working con- porhinillaa,. Relating •hjlta • 37M4S4 BILLER-TYPIST 6BO-9J0O Shift pralwmi, Ufa inayftnea An KQUII Opportunity Einptoycr dllloni, •ifillinl talsry, top Fui I & Part Time fcat-aan 9 A.kt.,1. 4=38 P.M. To vmrll In ««lra ilcp»rlnun', Llbtril K% Modim Bir>condit!an«d plant, b«nafiti, Phona 272-oM0, dlr- i pen.Ion plan, hnipltsHiallan MALE & FEMALE—FULL-TIME PIRMANINT POSITIONS', & madieal Inlyrancl, 10 paid K I/SO employcft txnoMta. •icallant fringi banfflti and •ctor of nyiiti, far appoint- OIVirJSIJMID DUTIES IN CLERK TYPIST ) holldayi 1 paid ?aiafiani. iolorlai and Individual growth mant, BUTINe OFFICI, MAINTENANCE ALCAN METAL POWDERS Opening In credit department. Willing potential. For oppolnlnnnlcall: Mult b» otl. IS rasd & writ. to tnln oejlnner, 3TT-1/1 tour witK X 2/27 COMPANY BENEFiTSIMCLUDE Engllah & do •Implai orllhniallc MECHANIC 901 LEIIK11 Ave. UNJOU AU employe* beneftu. |61. lu'atart, MR, MULLIN, 444.JS00 HOSPITAL-MEDICAL INSURANCE BAXTFR WARFIIOUSl, tail. All around mechanic with In- Jigh School An rqual opportunity t duetrlql BKpeTlance in machinv. 635 ltihwi) AVC. ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES Apply Paraonnal Dapl. 6ff7-15O0 691 Cantral ova,, repair, conveyor* 6^ furnocai. OPERATORS ALCAHMETAL POWDERS Rotatino ahtfl. axe banaflta Murray Hill, N,J, 901 LEHIGH AVE., ONION [EXPERIENCED ON ROTH-SCHLENGER, INC. lome paid by eompony.10 paid Iquol Opportunity Employer An equal opportunity emplewele holldaya. arads-GoThe SEWING MACHINtS) Rt.22,Union,N.J.(Opp.r lo(ihlp) X2/M XS/20 An equal opportunity employar DICTAPHONE OPERATOR ALCAN METAL POWDERS There's a beautiful, Terrlie opportunity for dictaphone Apply In perion C 2/20 FACTOiry - MISCELLANEOUS HELP 901 LEHIGH AVE., UNIOM operator for enperlcMed typist willlnc Figure Builder Foundations /Jl union bcnetlta, tncludlni paid holl- Anjqual oppartunlty nmploy#r 'rudential 10 bun. For appt. «U m3(JM Bit, I, | diva. Bint Croaa, ptnslon, vacati-^i, brand new building TCLiaK (3) alek lenve. aeadv employmait plua X3/20 1060 Commerce Ave,, Union, N.J Experienced ltl(h School f overtime. Apply 16iOW.EllukaiaV«>a_ Light steno htlpfal. moft liberal *kl- Linden . . X 2/70 MAN, paint or hardware experience going up in Summit EJBHUENCID in L beitilu. Blolocici] Co, Ip expuvunf L paint atore needa good Mfllbuni. m-UU. KJ/20 man; tteady advancement; aalaryopen, mnted ,«_ PABT-T1MF, eiml30-J10Operi CHJERAL HEJ.PEH frlnfe bcnefit*._Patil SevFTAnce L6on, '33 -FOR-HVAC-CONTBACTORr—•- *W—1—Bhowlnr LlaVa Uteat-jf»elryfaah BrBRMllTTyom| Inc., lI)<9Stuyveaantav<.IVtiian. A2/13 That's the way ofhundrods of High School • — ' Mork with (ull kll and color catili fut. ircurite t>-pln| iklilJ, needed in CALL 272-7371 And it means jobs for: EXECUTIVE IICRtTARY , call 3U-08D8 or «7B-M77, R itfl Linden lociUon, MR. W.OLI Grads now earning excellent pay at the Pru In .JAPLEWOOD' C»U for ipp't, 92V1MO. A3/13 X2/20 MATERIAL HANDLERS for »mall INQWliIiHOiO flRM netoi (Bfl Up* plant. No exparlmc* neceaaaryr will Newark working on CLERICAL, TYPING, "Ukl ehurte" vJorsnl tecrrUry. Sie REAL ESTATE [rain; fl-day »*elc, houra S to 4:30. One of the largest nwtat WOMEN GOOD . MAN OVER 40 lor abort mult type ,(ut mi Kcuritely, ulse trips vurroundlri( Union - Eeee*. Cpoufrinfe benrtlta. Apply ui peraon, KEYPUNCH AND STENO Jobs, or In dictation. Hie tM keep reMrflj, Is real eatate olflcea In the Short KUla vn $3'. per hour or more 725 Commerce ni., Linden. An equal area tiaa openlnge for an alert, at- in ipare tiAia, Man »e want fa vorth up to $16,S00 in COMPUTER OPERATIONS Starting salaries ,• call Mr. Knaii u Btrtholamcv y««r plui recular caali bonua. Air •opportunity employer, TYPIST/CLERKS tractlTe, trn>Ul[ent aaleswoman, Ei- 372-6119 t 243-9237 ( R2/M are good—flven better with keyboard skills. " "* liS-SOlB p«rtence preferred b\ not essential, R2/20 mail R.U, Dlclceraon.Prealdent.Soutli- congenial oulcswiltilrcmen- weftern Petroleum Corporation, Fort Worth, Tena 76101. ft 2/20 MACHINE OPFHATOR You may even quality lor our Special Salary Out new. Summit Service Center on the Moms Essex FILE CLERK ettabUahed eimln( potentUL EiTLR BLUES? t NifliU, aurtini rate to *3,00 Progression Program, which gives outstand- U6-2300 "K l/io Swln( Into mrinj in > orw eslUnf career with FASHION FROCKS fall or HIGH SCHOOL STODEVT per Turnpike is nesting completion. AFTER SCHOOL AND SATURDAYS RADIAL DRILL ing high school grads an exceptional starting part Urn*. Car necrBsary.'Nolnveat- PLANER mmLdelhrtrj or collet ant. BARBARA FOB COMPANY IN KENILWORTH. JJLANCKARD GRINDER salary, plus an opportunity for faster 1 SMYTHE, Are. Her.'tti^oWJ 6r~ 2*5.5955 ter-app<*itnnnl— - v - Ifyoo'd" hheto woik TnlMsome'slirrouiiffinp . 'cfoSe * New ihl(t opening 7 p-m, - U J7l-62»J. ' XJ/I3 • i" • R 3/13 National CompinyTTIberal ttnplojet *tSt ' to home, come in, visit with us, and find out what p.m., of Cronlord H»oi»t> & E«- fl tadv wor)t with cnrrrUme. . li o clerk who can typ« a we can ofter you. , Mnd«i Car* Center in Cranfard. YOUNG WOMAN martini and puJdn. Bsnefits Include a Tuition Refund Plan to Ijtlll bit oi wall ot function ai ahirU. Foil tlme..Miitlx attuly ana X2/& a'filing clarii. We ara NOT look- Phone 272-6660, (or appoint- dependiUe. Wll) train. Apply at Host enable you to learn while you earn. Paid Good atortino aolarlai •• eoit o( livino MAN drtye Ute model piaaenier tara Ing far a typl.t, but o lltlla ment. Drire-In Cleaners. Inc.. 418 E. EU»- MlcW[in ITC, Kenllinrtti. X 2/ZO tor intfl leaalnf. compuiy located In vacations. Numerous paid holidays And a bonua •• 2 n\arll Incraoiat ttia tint y.ar typing ability would ba dailr- X 2/20 brth ave., IJnleii, N,J, R 2/20 Unlai, Meal forretlredmaaormatured „ tHCallant banfeflt.progrom LATHE HANO8 - GENERAL RUN Or deoendaole peraon, UmlUar *im company cafeteria. What's more, Prudential asia, Musi ba a High School MACHINE PAJtTa OVERTTMEJPAID ffl«roj»lit»n Ner York or N™ Jerary J ** odvonctmtnt oppdrtvnttlai gnduett. Call Mr, W.J, Wiihart, SiCKETAKi - to »100 - No IM. Good HOLIDAYS, VACATION, pliOFrr trains you on the job, - , ^djlj, mplliinj iteno, dlVfrdfltd artJ, ^ill Mr. McKenna - 617.3)71. •maloymcni luptrvltw for. ap- SCARING. i duties-, Woodhfldft irri, Hoori »-5. y You get CENTAUR MACHINE, V> BROWN ; INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED pointment. criinvetoo AVF,, OFF RT. M, SPRINGrlELC. Apply by attending nearby ' ,, 687-8300 NOLURED MILLEH AGENCY a little over *4 ORDERLIES weekend interviews at: FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 9 AM-4 PM GRAVER l6ft No, Union 'Ave, Ci MACHINISTS - GENEBAL RUN OF Opanlnol oil: ihlfll for aipar. Xva WATER CONDITIONING CO. MACHWE PARTS. OVEOTIML PAID [anc*d ordarllal. of Cronford Elizabeth DIKrlcl Olflce at oui Union Claims Office SECRETARY; knorleif(t of. simeo- HOLIDAYS, VACATION, PROFIT U.S, Hlahwoy_22,_Unlon, N.J Mt ti'O (lltlnieTeni Health t-E«land«d-Car> Can-- -712 Newrfc Avenue " — — An Equal Opportunity' Employar CENTAUR MACHINF, 4J BRCWN tar In, Cronford, Phona 272- Elizabeth, N.J. R I/M AVE OFF RT. 22, EpJU P.. 6660, for appointment. Date,: Fri,, Feb. 28, 1969—4 P.M. to B P,M, PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON you invest X2/M X 2/20 FULL Mil pirt Um( sjlej hdp (or SECRETARY" Sat.. March 1, 1969—9 A.M. to 2 P.M TOMR.DUVALU linen inj libric drpirttnint. 9:» . 6 KETTLE OCERATOF, mtttacul, for P. M.. S

onled.Men & Worm ED 5 Merchondis I Londieoue Gardening 63 iPlumbino & Heating 75||Aporlmonn For R uni Public Notice TOP CRAOC SBtf 1AL BALI TWO GRAVE CEMETERY PLOT! NtWAIlK.WIlSllAlue PARK AREA HOMES NEEDED PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby liven that Peoi tables, plnf pong tablee, bumper RMEOALE MEMORIAL PARK , tfi SCREENiD TOi' SOIL 1 KDeffi luxur; ttp&runent aviilabli In UNION • iPIUUOFIELD - VKIMTV sealed proposals tor the sonatructlon ol pOOi, BIO. norm Driinaga Improvements, Nom*. NEW COMPANY SITUATED IN UNION LINDEN, 1400 CALL M5-JS U AFTER HUMUS • TOP PRESSING KITCHENS an* of Nfjv&rKs nji»t iddresias. Stm* w( hivt quallll.d buy.r. ».ltln| Kldpy MART, Route 1, Linden, 5 P.M. Kj/jO mb-mm s in Llvmi nm elivitor, ill twge MAX BEROTA RIAL ESTATE helm Brook Araa-mUMreoelvedbytiie 1 I/SO ' rooms, lit Mr, Orfihn, Mgr, II V«n EXCLUnVl BROKER Borough oi Mountainside at the Beech- HAS OPENINGS FOR. 4 PLOTS, « BURIALS BATHROOMS VnUor Plies M3.4S1I % a/30 «a Colarilil Ava,, Union MfcB3B wood hhooi, woodasres Drive, Mourn 100 TV SETS, IH lo tie, aim port- Roaedale t Unl»n Cemetery, Per- utiftslde. New Jersey on Tuesday, March •Men fulur TV, Ills, Motile TV Co , THE COMPLETE JOB 1), IMS it iibo p,m, at wtTltVi time petual earn. Will divide IIBO, p,r (JMION Ml 5prm(flelii ave,, N*w,rl< and 111 Blot, -I- and place they wU! be opened and read Main gL, Giil Oranjr,. Z 1/6 All your plumbing & he8Mg BUILDER WILL PAY TOP PRICI FOR aloud. 341.4791 K3/13 PQINT LIQUOR MART MO CHESTNUT ST., UNION, N.J, needs promptly attended to InUnionC'Barry" RUN DOWN k N1OLBCT1D HOMES. The work Includes the furnishing 10. PIKE BURL witaul dlnlni room ANY LOCATION, WRITE P.O. BOX 671, of Pom Drainage Improvements. Noma- • BOOKKEEPERS (AT FIVE POINT STOPPING CENTER) hegan Brook Area, will be reeelvid by set, Ur|t table, server t, china MU6.SM7 - FREE DELIVERS UNION NJ (CONFIDBNTIAL) XT/F closet, i erulri IKS, 42. Inch round Kitchens planned by Kit'ilf% IM* M... . A,, taaiBOO win be opened and read aloud. Appro*. 2 yr«. old fJ23, Walnut (PROFISSIONAL & COIN OP.) t**aii for free es' "" BKBDIOITIAL AREAS, The work Includes tho turn! •CREDIT INVESTIGATORS ALL MASONRY, PLASTERINO, MAX BEROTA REAL ESTATE ««•«, Che,! L vanity $80, W.lmil WATERPROOFINC, BRICK STEPS; | a T/F all labor and iriatorlilB aa shown on the oval -3,7ktail Ublt with f.l.ss 111, WASH 'N WAX CAB WASH 379-5694 raCLUavE BROBROKK R SRI F EMPUOYED I IPOURED | 409 Colonial Ave,, Union contract drawinp or called lor In the All in i-xfelleril tondiuon, TU.9B2J SIS Lahigh Axnui, Unlsn, N,j. MS.tM1 apeelnuiiona, ud pnunit «hall b. • CLERK TYPISTS 61 Sherman Plar e, Lrvlnflsii, A 2/20 A. NUFRIO - Ei J-1773 C 4/s« 923=096? bi tscorduoi with auch dnvlnp and MUrdock 6-9596 9?3=1891 You get MORI •fnlflcatlona, the teritia ol the pro- YARD GOODS OS/20 MASONRV, STEPS, WATER- Movino & Storage poaed sontrut, and the farm of bond IT ITS wavai TRY ALPFIWS. Fur PROOFING, SIDEWALKS, WALLS. rFRMIIT STATE. INC, on Oil with tho trough of Mountatnaltft. • KEY PUNCH OPERATORS No Uda will M rMOived Uldeu made CUSTOM SHQP.AT.HOMl Decorator SELF EMPLOYED - INSURED, , A, X 2 JO MOVERS-ALL POINTS U.S.A. Service for DRAPES.SLIP. COVERS, ZAPPULLO 8, SONS, ES 2-4OW-MLI for your money In writing, on forma fumlahed, and unlrsM UPHOLSTIRY, BEDSPREADS, CUR- 1UY SMART • QUALITY KOUI& Florida-Csilf, Siselgllile anompAtd by a Certltted d.eck or Md TABU A phone call of Infa our n«or- WABB. Olothlni at Merry-so. Round •M6 ° Vti bond made payable to the Borou^i of liperlsnea prafirrad, modern •uFrsundlng, ••••li.ni • •lor. with Samplea, Advice and Ruler, Re.nl. Wop, 4 1/3 Laekiwanna PUce, I ii#*Er,i( w3ter at Mjuntalrudilc In an amount not leal than JliiM.. Llb.roI banalltl, CUs'TOM iAVlfiei EXAMPLE; Lined Millbum, Thurs.Frl.Sit. 10.11, J. At Mj wuius ten par cent (10%) of the amount of the Drapes, Meaiured Hung on n™ red». 4.J0, O Vl NEW OR ALTERATIONS, Mae Md. A sensMil aureft «tatern«nt Unfilled, 130 By 96 Inchei, 191,10 iELF EMPLOYED-mWHED, Frnr ijrtiTialei, ~NG¥L BhaU .1»J aeeompany the bid. Mo bldj all rre tFfja *, ¥71 951| BROOKSIDI CONTACT MR. RANDALL complatt, ilmllir savlngi on ill fab- B, LACia I»I.45M R 1/14 wUJ be r«aived Mfore or ifter the 6861085 rles ma JIHJ, from the larnitulK- X ],'« MOVERS Sine* W85 time apKUled, anil M bid. will be lion and color rungi. BiTk cloth, 11,7! • Moving & Storage (201) 354-7800 JV!4 received by malt No bid may be wilA. AN IQUAL, OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ALP CRN'I, Route 10 and 202 In Fresh Mined Cool GARDENS dnwn within 4! daya ol the reeaipt ol K I'M &rrl< PluiniN Jt|.LIU, Hoyr»- 10:00 I En IJANTHOWIT/ Offices For Rent Wda, A.M, to 10 P\M, Mon. to FrL 10:00 MOVING PLIMBING-HEATINC Henig ReoiTy BiMera are noUfled that under stale A.M, to SiOO Sit, Bid Sun, T/F None Bitter at any Price AllerilionS • K"r'"s - bbb'ns NEWLY RDTOVATED, oarpeted law, thsy wUl be required to furniah NUTsrSTOVI 127,00 «»BI & Lens Dlit"- ihov, jori RlahiiHi Mauty ialon, • lUndiM forn of oueatlonnaln and I VIKDJO CKALLENOER XMTR T.«a litiffiBtes mo MnrrU Ave,, Bprlnia.14, ttnuncUU autemenl, containing a com- PlA $24,00 i r SOMERVILLE nl.te ataument of the Udder-n .blUty, COME JOIN THE GROWING AETNA I LI0 Watt., CW/Phone, lo-S M.l.ri Iniurtd CaUBi.lSS! 11/20 | With Manual, AlLdnf 115,00, BUCKWHEAT or RICE.. «2 00 Bmneiil •tandlnl, in.1 expertente In I CALL J76-1M1 after 4 p,m. 0UABANTI1 COAI. yt moving end ?•« rviNT LHl WITH THATDRlPi - New bullillnj, modem of- ptrformlnl work of the Qrpe contem. Wi ARE iXPANDING OUR HT/F MA 3.79S1 HA 1-7600 M & M MOVING CAl I HH1BERT rRIEFU-R $85 - $130 uce Bpage, central air EOnditisilng, Mated, belore auch Didder can be fur> PliimLii'ip », healing, loWing. alier. elevator buUdini, Up to 1BS0 «o,'«, nlihed plans and apKtlfictiUona, The c a/20 ! Vounholl Rd,. U» r Heat Hot Water milte tile, Borough, through ita Engineera, may MILLBURN AND SPRINGFIELD OFFICES Dogs, Coll, Pali MU 60319 aEionlUUittoM,Ub. 'l-Li.iA'b I'LIJULI, MIDI' Free Estimates - Insured ceUent condition. Oliell me ISM. aril frinia btneflto, csmlmilUg sur- While W. Train You. Excll.nl UID VAN LINES, INC., MOVING AND ouh. 887. 0M1. A 2/20 ou[tl Hall, U.S. Route K2, Ninmtalnride, tm Ud mslntwince provided. CaU Bathe'ecomi oar for commuter Take notice that application hu been BOOKKEEPER - Mi«t M v; CALL, OO7.4170 ANTIQUB, CKTOA, BRIC-A-BRAC. Elecirlcol Repo OON'I ECONOMY MOVEKS.INC, or around town im, made to the Township Committee of the full ghUfl Uirousli (eneril ladiar, (An iqual Opportunity Employer) ELi.«M -MU 1-6081 Local k Long DiitaliM Movlni D(T1»DUCTORY Orrilt Call 212.2140 A 2/80 TBwnahlp of Bprinifleld, County oi Union, Hut be sipsri.nced ind c.pihle. (ill OUTLETi REAIONAIfit tmanl RUGE IHAMroOED •• $4.91 UPPER VMLBHURO - 5 rooma, lit 471 Cheimit it,, Uruon rtpiira, induitrUi wrt£| tfatnuo Agents . Republic Van Linel floor, heat k hot water, availihle to truafer to Chuley Oalnc, trailing 10 Blntm a a/io up te t » 14. Etoeaa If per •§, IL VOLKSWAGEN 1807 • powder slue, CHAKLEY O-B for premise, located at OrNlWTOHK Storage . Puking OEM aTORES S41.79M Apr, 1st, I11S, eonvenienileonvenienilo taiiaa. 10.660 milia, HMO. Oood eondlUotl, , "e<;lrfiiQold»i«ln.WAJ.»4»J. A 4/1 Hoi 70S e/o Sulirhan PuoMrfdng 5S3-7 Morrli Ave., Iprinltield. N.J. CALL MU 7-OOlJ jj/ll Hoi 70S, e/o Sulirhan PuoMrfdng Corp., Ml.8072, eaB after 4 p,m, A 2/20 tht plenary retail conautnpflon Ucenae AMES SCRAP METAL 0 4/16 1191 Buyv.Mnt AW., UniOB, I J/Stf ! ~ JOHN POLITO " •C-r heretofore liaued tot^ulre'aTaae Part Time Caih for non-lerreui msteli, Q L HCAWETWOIUaiOOM TRIUMPH . 1987 • 10,000 MLLE5 trading as Duulre's Table for premises Licensed Eieancal Conmctor, Re- ROiBINi I ALLISON INC. | Carpet cleaned In jrour home idth YOUNO BUlmBS COUPLE iealrea 4 IPEiriOOODCdrJDmON located it 585-7 Morris Ave,, Spring- cspptr. brois, Ised, olmntnutn, 4 reom, 2 tudrooB! •pirtmmt in Union TELLERS-PART TIM! OR nlclfeh mercury, ito^inleii itaal, ] pairs k tMlnBiaBS, no Jo* loo finall, MOVING • STORAGE - PACKING \ the (Inert praicBidoiul equipment. If LIKI NEW. Held, N.J. I e»U us for prompt fervlei - EL %._ 211 SOUTH AVE., CRANFORO, N.J, I n Bnadlgsm ales, lervlce (1 ta- CALL M.9.M9O ANYTIME, Objection!, If any, ahouid be made Exp.rl.nc.d or trglnttl for pgrl Immcdlola pickup. liiai 4-2191 T/F I 3445. 1 fALLIED VAN LlNiS) !76-0MI Immediately In wril&l to Beonore H, tlm. lillir poillloni, urly rf Full Time 1 T/F ni-iiff? z T/r Worthlnjion, Township Clerk of the find parisni canildirid. IUCHKST QVAUnr paraoMliud o m, i Fumlihod Roomi Fsr Rant 105 fownsMp of ftringfleld, in the County of Contact panonnal ••rvlse, UcBUid and bondid elec- RLu-CAIiPBT-LHUOUiTBRY Unten arid SUle of New Jersey. World Book Encyclopedia BEStl trical tnntriclor. RuMnttil, com. SHORT UNE MOVERS j :LEANEO in your home or business iRVTOOTON . 4 room aptrtmem all COLUSION iMBCHAMCALKEPAIRS CHARLBf BTI WC PRICL1 reW L lndurtri.L PACKINC h STORAGE APPLIANCE , FREE ESTIMATES - CALL uMUtieg, buslntao couple preferred LAYNE MOTORS FRANK QUOROIANA SUMMIT & ELIZAIETri needs an additional rep- •vaUabl. Mareh II. Call after 4 n,m, Preaident All modsrn bedrooms, Uvlni ruumi, 0, J. O»jni«, f7I-7SM. MOVING, !4 HOUR SERVICE, M6.S3I6 ED STACY - UNION AT/F 46J LIH1CH AVEH UNION, N.J, 414-7207 B 4-5JM Z Uk II Malone Ave., TRUST CO. resentative in this area. dlnlni room, Uteranenaa, lea boMJ MU 7-SS42 O 4/10 Belleville N.J, 177 Sprlngflild An., Summit For appt. call: p UNTON • EtauUful furnished room AARON HEVMAN, m-mo Uayuma Miht Urns good bui connection! rafareneea re- utos Wqnlod Secretary Bl 8.4030 9IMIB4 OARY KANTROWITZ Wired. CaU 18O-I02I after 4 P.M. .- »00 gprinlfleid Ave,, An Iqual Opportunity Employ.r Mlii Kathertne - enpirt otrmlMM &L,Eun.,lMon.Call.lld y. Z 2/20 JUNK RT/F MHour Eiesmc Se*er Service 1 IrvintWi, N.J. . K2/S0 hair rernovil. Recommended by DK^ Latari methoda, duaiul aadpopBlu. Union, N. J, CAM OlOROE MAION, tors. Send lor fret information booklet Leueu In your homat IM Dorian lid.. 616.1739 F T/F UNION • one room for fentleman only, Director COMIC BOOKS . coUector will buy SIO WestfleW AVi,, EU»., U9^i« WeatfilU, Ml AD 3-3388. R S/lO Relereneea preftrrea, mm 340 ML Vernon Ave., IT/F (U.Nll iVtt Newark. N.J. iccumulmlons I, single lisuei data] WILLIAM McCORHlCK SSr»vAlio^BlgiLiiUe Bookl.> *5ass • Director - "1 . Bed tflerprtterj'- ClII376.J«I nifyY Outom Made Piastis Bip Covers newly deoonUd, *Sh^* Ave,, »«r 2» Joctlyn CL, Bh, Barman, AIM . e«CaU fo«r ,B"«_B«»M! Pr» EfUn i SprlnElWd Aye," ^ ' ' „, Pompton Plain., N.J, tomspondenee in (feiniih, ITIVI ART PLAiTI Call 379-J1(T7 ZJ/W Oermaii, 131 • 1191 R3/Jd Millil M 2/27 BICYCLES AU esculoM Houses For Sole SERyiCB WITH iy;BB,Y SALE SLIPCOVERS-CUSTOM MADE New Bndijiedjblgdljcountji; 128models FREE ESTIMATES - LOWEST PRICES ZT?F W1BU0BU0H Of ROIELLE PARK WPPET BHOWi • orlitail i,.. BVDJOTOH . J luniiy, IA i room,, 24 years In buidneas, Victory Illq-de, iERVICB DIAL DIRECT - NO MIDDLEMAN 3 pntea, SSOrteetrle.oUIieal.Mppw UnioUi n CountyCt, N. jj, __ mt/ta programs for schools, orBntaat 'Inj-biksi, Karti, Sno-Mobilos NOTINOTICCE B HEREtV GLGLVEtV l that the i«9 MoiTii Am, Union. MU 6.2113. RID YOUR HOUSE of old p^ MRTHBAY PARTY IFICRL . 688-7134 <,'»!1n guralilni, aluminum storm ^«Bw«. Wt remove k take «*ay any old tp Tttmonf Ter, IM,S0a. CiU B2.M11 tlltollowini ll pfBpoietf ordinancordinance wuu I Intro- DOMESTIC SERVANT, M yra, old; T/F performance, children Bake pv mm'i KART SHOP, AMOCO SIR. I duceced annd puapuaeed d on frsfifirsttt treadinr e dig bbyy ththe will none Inn West Mill in 3 mo/ pUiiKU iron your torn. .. itoni, ud perform, FLOR8JOS MAO run Z2/20 waahari, reirlferitora, frenara, Go Karu-Mlnl-Blkti-SnowmoWIei Mayor nnd Council oi tthhth ee BoroujBorojllt ol COOTL1TI L.iHAPI Idtohenicn, nimUl Boielle Pirk in the Coun «nd bue c»blnel», sink, formleforml i italoj, oattoia, efa. lanfita eluir- m.fsTO, cup « SAVI r i MAPLEWOOD - NEW LBTINO Appeal. UMi kNew-iuvii,S«U*PtiuSiS«fyM Boielle Pirk, in the County o/ UnionU , 1-17, J-ilO. H-L ficnpii™ L Ml N, j,j . It a publip blc imeetin tig helhld odn F.br- lop, KltehinAId: diinvuiiar, iLl Int 3-bedroom Colonial with modem Rt. 13, Nor* PUlafstld. 7S6^W y 13, leU andtlistBaldordliiinoeadll Atoilrjl (tuploi rtlrlicntgr i O.EO,, J4».04aj 1 I gRAMMAN. KREH ,1 MIXER, INC KUhen and Lath, Jefferaon KhooLn- uary 13, leU andtlistBaldordliiinoeadll aiLLin-iiiJ medUis owupuisy: |».«M. Phona be taket n up for flnsflj puu|j e on hThurs- run, FLOOR HEPABINO KHAJBO L Survevors Molotcyeles For Snle 127 cill n§.9041 AJ/20 JOSEPH MACCIOLI Mra. Kyi,, 71J~MJ6, apay, day evening rebfuaryJ77lB69 at llOO MB ITAMP COLLICTIONI . U, S. and sandnf on old * new hard wod floors, Xt/20 433 North Brtld Sffeet 1 o'clock, prevailln[ time, or u aoon Hith fi llH sncumulallo™, etc. ftildiinlm*—•"-—-L EUittm, N.j.. . - 376-75 25 - MA HOBNIT Hit, JIB Lttt thereafter a. eatdmattereanbereuhedf CEMETBW PWT J. JAMNDt new, toropLrt.ll iWIt, 17 orit •t the reftdar mtttlnc ol uid Mayor uu. HoUyvood MinorW** cnvii O J/B Qeo, F, Stratton Jr. mUal, nwewer rteed, m«at ulu L FrFr» CouncU to be held at the Borough Hill In u X1/1J h,!mil CaCU MU MMM. H T/TF .aid Boro« h of Roaelle park, and thai Jl/jo ATH US Eua It,, Jflnourn REALTOR 8 ClU CALLMT-eUI X 2/27 •U perwna Interesteil therein will be TRAIr« - WILL BUY OLD THAWS,: El^O ANY FLOOR denied t, *«•& Window dveh an opportunitopportanllVtobeheardeonoeriy to b f . FLOOR MODELS, TOY, REAL URGE SIZE, MADI it- Mnttnl 6 uneeto)!, rmtlns, lead- TILE WORK k RBPAIRINO uif aame. , CARWApiS, CRBM, tre, wuhini, r«| shampooing k house D & WTileGoBtriBors.Mteliefli,bill!" Public Notice FOR! 1940 . ANY MAKI, WIDE OR cleaning flone, •r^ luHari, Wirvom Ln.tall.Uon, Ily order of the Mayor and Council of rooml and repalri, EiUmatei cheer- NEW HOMES the borough of lloaellt Park. M STANDARD QAUOE. CALL t46.ii!S, CsUSSt-IlM J4/14 floarini, home Lmproremenla. All work TIME TO 1U¥ W NOW "ttuS! u£ell Z 3/20 ruUy esvered, uncondlllonally nanri- fully flvBi, 6S6.SK0 Anthony DeNlcolo VICTORIA CRANK XT/P A 11% rise In Mildlnf eoata in (lev, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Borough Clerk DMN0 ROOM set • 10 pe. truii. DfTROmiCTOIW OFFHt t.eteedi. CalH«;l-«iS0, EHERALDS>AINT- ftMJia Don WiUiami, T/F rev homes »t present prlg«« available- MC'COL— -'- , 40 UL Prolpect », Newark, ORDINANCE NO. 7S0 wood, emellent condition WE Floori niri ft^UKied IWi fOlonUlj, ,pft ll adM j J/SO CERAMIC TO-E REPAIRS Notice la hereby (Wen that staled hfda Mi*, olftr, BUY BOOKS AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING ClU MU 6-4167 A 3/20 FREE ESTIMATE 8.0770 will be received by the Borourh Clirkof 130 PARK AVE,, PLA1NFIELD PAWTW0 4 PAPtHHANOOM the Rorouih of MountalnaWe, Union FOR THE REMOVAL OF SNOW ART OOHrMAN ANB ICE FROM Tilt SIDE- PL 4.3900 REASONABLE After S P.M. 345-4590. % j County, New Jeraiy, to aupply a triple .OALTH POODS - we eury • fuU Une OWj CALL combination pumper with acctaaorlea WALKS IN THE DOHOUOII OF 01 MBJHl roods-NUTS-HONEY-SALT-' 371.1LI7--.J>a-»5U -J 3/2. tfKOhm0iH0USil.f4»icH«lulljr, rBji and equipment tor tuf by tl» Mountain* .,_ _ ROSELLI. PAHK AMD TO PHO- __,,..... -1BM*WA!N ING- for marry yeari, Unuaaally pod eondl. aide Fire Department LnaccordaKevift limiT TIIF ENCUMBERING OF FRBB Si SUOAKLESS FOODS, IRVtNC- WANTED^RIINTAL RUGS, nil|liss, yon, deilrmWe livijn (Uarteri, nleely SAID ETRECTS AND SIDE- KURHITUltE and Pllnos poUEhoJ. Re. 1 •peclflcaUona on Olt with the Dormiih COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TON m ALTH FOOD STORE-9 0™v old Jewelry, paintings, old dolls, an- WORK DONE-WTIKOR k nCTBUOR CERTIFIIB KPIMnJClD TEACH- furnished ineludlnl owner a apartment, WALKS m BNOW AKO ICr. tiques, etc, IMMEDIATE CASHl'dlll pairing of broken furniture tapedility. Aye. UvlBpon, M S^SM, SUMMIT FREI BTDJATB m for renedUl ornimltmenljlrttd- Call-after 6 P.M. HI.117S, ZiM Dlda will be opened and read In public DE IT ORI'AINED, By the Itoroujhol IBM KEYPUNCH HEALTH roOOSTORB-494 SprinaiBld Mrs, Clffordanytime, 731.47JJ ri/10 Antiques reittrtd and reflfllslirt, nOm 143.1MS J J/M Inj indu 1 thru i, CaU: Mra, Drelltl at the Deechwood Uchool, MounUlnilda, ItoaeUe Park, In the County of Union and Henry.Ruff. MU I.J665. . .'• T/F J41.MSS Z J/jd UNION . I room eotaiiaLa bedrooma. State of New Jersey, aa follows: IBM D'ATA PROCESSING Ave., Surnrnlt CB 7-JOM, T/V N» Jeraey. .1 «rf» P.M. on Tueiday, fWahed buemeht, waU to wHl earpet March 1(, 1809. The Dorouth ot Moiuc SLCTsON 1. That the owner or owners, Shell Ceurltl, Tuition Plum. CASH FOR SCRAP EXPEBT TUTORJNO ihroulMiit, UU bath, 2 ear Inft tainalde reaervea the rl|ht to r«|ect any occupant or ot etipants, tenant or tenants HARDWARE, hSiUnarea, paint itc Load your car. Cam iron. Newapapen BPANK1I - FRENCH Met In mid 30a. 8M*074], and all bid.. of premises abuiUnt or bordering upon Approvad for V*l«ani by K.J muat vnoate. Up to JOl oftTOWNE INTERIOR 4 EXTERIOR GERMAN any street, in tne Dorough of Roselle Wt per 100 obs; No. 1 Copper 32< All types ol garage doors Insulted, RKASONABLB PRICES SpMltlcationi and form of bid and all Sldlr Dipt, of Educollon PAINT L HARDWARE, 403 K, Jnd AVB. per Ib heavy brus 20< per Hi, 2Mei91 Park- ihall remove all anowand ice from at Chandltr, Roaallc, M3-94S3. n garage extensions, repairs k service, CALL TO-«W X t/T other detail, are available at the Office the auittinc sMewalka of such streets and SCHOOL OF rags If, lead If and batterlei. A&P CRANFOrlD ol the Dorouth dark, Elmer A. llollarth, J J/30 electric operators k radio-controls, Voeuum Clcanori •t the Dortrujh Hall, U.S. muta 122, from any fin hydrant located on thr DATA PROGRAMMING Piper Stock Co,, 61 So. 20th St. STEVENS OVERHEAD DOOR OQ DAK'S PAINTING «• DECORATING CENTER HALL COLONIAL property, or In the case of ice, which Irvlngton. ., Gi/71 Mountalnalde, New Jeraev, and may bo may be ao frozen as to make removal 1018 Srdyvatont Avtnut, KtTCHKN CABINETS pointed plywwd- CH 1-0749 J4tf INTERIOR k EXTERIOR - REASON- V L E SALES CO. Tan yaori aid on 75 loot front- InapcctKl by promMtlvt bidden during Formtca topi. «-Lnch porcelain Factory authorized ulea L lervlce impracticable, ahall cause the same ID be 4/10 Unlsn • VA4-1M4 ABLE. RATES-FREE ESTIMATES - ogt, I noni, 4 b.drMma, % regular office boura, toubla ainkf 40-inch Roper rinn. On All Makea 4 Model. - Free pick- thoroughly covered with sand or ashes, INSURED. 28WM34 batha; family room and (anfory fly order of the Mayor and Donuiti within 12 notirj of daylight liter the same M-lncli aUlnliu attel hood, otltalda Business up L DtUvery - Viawm deanera L CounciL DEOINNEnS L ADVANCED atudtnlion- nil itlf-cieudnf eitiauat tan. Small Apptiancea on lint Hear. All rooma or. shall fall or ba formed thereon, icconllin, pluu t tultiT, n^itiij. 37«>4U1 A2/J0 - Eipart Palntlnf - tniltl. 4 Outjlde 111* Sprlncfldd Ave., Indnrton ELMEIt A. HOrFAHTH In case the building Isoccupiedbv more nmrt.rly. Cartittad AAA ft ATAtauh- REMODELNGW P. BTRATIS .1 Isrg* and In good condition, Boronih Clerk Directory Talephone ftj-5441 or JT3-M00 HV1 Mtad. fcto, Feb. 20, ll«» (Fee; $3,40) than one family or buaineaa unit tnentha nt, CUoount "lii uid rtstira. Call KLINO MAPLE btdroom isl, Why bond out bit. & pl.c.i? 15 Cllart PL. EUuMh many eitroi, Including' tareii. tenant or occupant of tlie first floor or PropMilv. ecborj ol Mule . WA l MUhm art, miacelllneous Hunt cm Let Llnd«n ConitrutMon Dlv- Wol! Clooncrt Ing, Prlc.d In law 40), atory thereof (a hereby rrflidred to re- ba «tw An, 11-4 P.M. LeftV. Aluminum Producis 22Ci move all snow and Ice from suchportlon l.lon • THE PROCESSIONAL • SHAHEEN AGHjCY of the aldewalka and from any tire hy- Lunchaonette, 935 Clinton AVe,, try. PAINTING VDECORATINC WALL WASHING SHERIFF'S BALE, ADVANCE DJ BUST)EHi 1 MODERNIZEIK-plm,,i 12/20 0Q1EFICIAL FINANCE aame shall be formed or ful thereon. Reuontbla TI3M34 im Wcolhcrslrippina Z3/U/W 31»U» A J/10 brand noma aword winner. Dlmef COMPANY OF UMBN, a CIVIL SECTION 2, No person, firm or corp- •PAINTING & DECORATING, Excellent INTtHLOCK.;*; METAL' WEA'/IIER ACTBN oration, the owner, tenant or occupant ol j lAnnliance Rrpoiis •hol.ial. lovlngirKo •on»y wort;; Free Estimates: losured. INTBDDUCTORy SKETCHING « OIL LAWN MOWER Sur»ninf~Micrdrita J STRIPPING FOR DOORS AND WIN- ROSELLE PARK WRIT OF any premises abutting on any atreet shall ' dawn. 7 y»or» tti pay. Fra'« *». - A* JOS, PISCIOTTA EXECIJTTJN throw, place or deposit any snow or ice PAINTINO- lisa « - 1J, C lllKM It Eqoipn^ant. M^Xa otler. DOWS. MAURICE LINDSAY J MS. TUM. or Thura, 4:15-8:15 Call W7-71S7. TV SERVICE - AIR CONDrriONTOC tlmot.a. ' '. MU8-27M 'JT/F RANCH HOUSE FRANK OABSEBt intInto oVuponior upon any'atree" t in aaid Boniug•-i COLOR TV: SALES t SERVICE '4_5L!JWOOD TER., IRV. - ES 3-1537. FILLIPPDJA OA£8ER, Call tfttr B P. M. JU -0337 or Incident condition, 3 bad. I"t '"bein 'g th....e r inlenI enlt and purpoae of Inis 331-MM, Zl/10 CLINTON MUSIC li APPLIANCE 2 VEFKS ONLY . . . SPECIAL 0 4/10 Defendants, provisio_, n toJ prohibiproM t til persons front MATTRESSES, factory rejects; from MILLBURN I NtWARK. BONUS PLAN. CALL NOW , PAINTING. DECORATING rooms, IH baths, i«. room Hy virtue ol the stove-stated Writ, throwingaing,. eacaaifnr,r . placin• • g or depositin• —g MIDDLESEX DOO TBAININO SCHOOL >8,95. Bedding Minuticturtrs, 153 N. 24S-43U G 3/10 925-UOO and PAPER HANGINO with, summer kltehin In r*c, to me directed, I ahall exppaa for Sale r and Ice, which accumulated within Park &., East Orlngc; open 9-9; ilso Enrj <)Mat»illdbaol>ad!tncttrilnad.< A 4/4' THOMAS G. WRIGHT ream, full baiiminti Ownet on. by PutUc Vendue. in room B-S, In the the private property belonging to said ,605 Wen Front St., Plilhtidd B T/K Asphali Driveways 7S5-1444 J T/F Real Estate Court House, In (he City of Uiubeth, person, upon the sidewalks or streets of ii geand - z irta • lous to ,HII. N.J., on Wednesday, tne 2SU, day ol the Borough of Doselle Park, RuaaalTa Home-, tftiprovemtnaa *- 1MQVINO MUST_SELL._lMm_rom, -ASPHALT—driveways paiklng_lots PAINTING-!. DCCORAI1NG February A.D., VMV, at two o'clock in SECTION 3. In case such snow or ice Antiques -Interior-ai telJtfa -the^aftemoon"ot said day, • —stull~t)ot bei removed fronrsueh-slde- dUilnr' room, btdnotn ft dlnetta built. All worltdone with [iower roller. INTERIOR t. LXTERIOR. M V) Apattmtnli For Rent 1011 1565 MoirliAva, Union furntmra, and morel Call tor iWt., ALL the rlrht, dUsandlntereatof walks or fire hydrants or shall be cast, SAYRE HOMKStEAD — Fomltart. All kinds of 'mason work, James La tauorrd. PAPERHANCING. ESTLVtATES UlVtN Frank Cssaer, in and lo the Und anl decosited thereon or placed upon «ai(! x 1113-1089 A1/5! IRVINGTON - 3 1/2 rooms In new air MU 8-3434 dlahaa, ilua, chin., botUca, Inn) Morjese, 18 Pline ave., Irv. ES 3- W^E. McOsvltt.-675-(9B9. j j/o cceidtioned bulldlni. Wall to wall premiaes hereinafter more particu- aidewalks or said street by the owner town inJ Umrtrawa mor*, Simmlt-- Optn dolly 9-9; w.ekend. til i, NAT1CNAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES ie\n T/F Income Ta« Rnfiifns 57 carpet, free on aite parklnr, rent»170. larly descritied, situate, lylnt and or owners, tenant or tenants, occupantor AdnwHi AV*, to JaHuion School, turn Referencfs and leajie requre«L£«s ' -•- "•-•"'." Z2/20 belni In the Township of Union, In occupants of any said premiaes an pro- alont alda of acnool Is fKmtoI null- •11 Uffuea. 1S20- 1937.vcry rauoruble, T; THOMPSON > TAX FORMS PREPABErffnjom-tan. 3upt.r Apt. 16IJ, M Myrtle Are. z 1/20 the County of Union and State oi vided in flections 1 snalhereofUiesame bexaa, contlma up hlU la ahup lnter- £0*8 HOOK SERVICE by ouillOHl practkln^^lctonnum. WTEMOR PAINTDtG DOTCH DOY New Jersey* may beremcvedunderthedfrectlonofUie 190 VlnayaW Rd., Ediion, 0M17 P, PASCALE t. AL. CEN1S r< 1 avcUon. tvm rllht and to end of roa ahall bear interest and be enforced uid FOUND - Black, Cni A White Cat 11M Sn. Qmon Are., EUa.,3isiU6. BT/F Mldien Design itnncc ti tnoderoiiing 467 Grove St., Irvmrion. (tnntnf, Belnj known and dealc collected by tha .same officers and In the Ftw e-Hmates — 30 yrs. of quilltj- Z1/2O Almojt new, 3 badroom unita, ••.'•• ZJ/M by one of New Jersey's largea manq- rated as Lot «M7 on Map of tame manner as other tajtea. The Im- worl. Special holiday rirju hot watar heiot. St. Msry'i ««c- Pleasant View Park, Umon County. position and collection of a fine or flnca REFRIGERATOR t FREEZER |25 Op A. BARTL li SON faccurtrs of Kitchen ..cabinets,"Se* WM. CrtAIT PAtNTCJC, EL 3-2806 UNION - 3 njomi, heat, hot witer tlon. New Jersey, owned and developed impoaed by the provision of this ordi- AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES$50 KITCHEN CABINETS, ALUMINUM Builders Fair's factory sho* room on T/F L. caa. Apnl tst occupancy. DuainMa by trust and Company. nance shall not conatltut* any bar to the Up. With guarantee L repair service. WINDOW. TILE BATHROOMS Rt. », Sprlngjield. Call 37O-«70 coirple only. SMALL TWO FAMILY Premiaes are commonly known as No. rtdlt of the Borough of Roadie Park to For Sale CallMi-asis, Z Via collect the coat as certified: for the re- Ml Bliab»tli Are., Qi«. S51-JT01, WEATHER STRIPPING; ST/F Near Batlin High and.St. Elll- 1704 Edmnnd Terrace, Union, Nsw J«T- JfVJ moval of said snow or ice In the manner ES 3-5M9 S/1J oteth Hoapltol. Two badlooml, G Lundscosc Gcrdtn UPPEB VAILSBUBG- J-l/2 rooma, "ftien is doe appnndnutaly tm.tO herein mthoriwd. sf For Sale f5 I SALS OF MDJIATUBE PATSTD.05 ALL PI AN OS tauinesa vomanorbusinructnipleonly. good lhc«n«. and coats. BKCIXrN 4, Afly person, firm or SW. from 9 -10 A.M. . . J i H LAIJDSC APDJG Heat CiluHraUraupplled.priTatehome. THE_BOYLE_CO._^ The Swiff reseTTM the ri«M to ad- eorooratkn rtoUUnf. any of the prlvl- —ANGUS ASSOCIATES,-^- -Cillt ,—am-nlja,- e —TUNED AND REPAIRED ^ATallahlf Mar. or Apr. C~373-tH45r -Jpurn tWa salt. ~^- ~sions of this ordinance shall upon con- 141-' 'KeJiobl* Appolntm*ntt Kepi " ZT7/70- R*o1 E.tot. Sincw-J«05— RALPH ORBCELLO, Shtrlff victim thereof be fined not exceeding OBS OF FIN OVER ^rr ft I I. R^non, Moptewood. 761-X545 The GolUry of Hontas-Raoltora DLUME, KALB L C1NDCH, Attya. 1300,00 and each and every day in which tralnlnc. Fr« said violation exist* shall constitute a Ml to Ml SPECIAL BATES for huMriUlnn TiTJUR OLD PL-^STER. IRVD.GTO!. - 3 roimi In 2 1/2 family 1143 E. Jer.ey St., Elli. DJ L uZ CL-10-M BELOW RETAIL f FUCES durinf ^iontht of Feb. L _ Marcn._ SUSPENDED, BLOC*. OR METAL Unl« County. house, heat and hot **lrr supplied, Union LeaderrIan.M,rch,-"'^p LnitjlUtkn. Hm-dreds ot Tarleties of 371-7615 . ZI/10 remainder of the ordinance by the court R»a«oau 0,1 to m mliiA Wdrvoci; ideal for t«n- Ave., Uoioo •- 146S-70 Sniyitsaat A«_ CaJl Lou 876-J73t SELL BABY'S old tori -irfi o an) final paawaga. Ad. Gil rh. low con, Colt 686 pfiislsu •- «1 Mirrta Avt.. Ajt 43. The fytc&Br, Feh. 20, l»««(Fee f 2».»0) _ J leaded vm&wa. South Seu artifact*, iftr, d«n nimltun 4 otbtr itrcu. Onion. MU s-4301. ' GJ/a> cr call 37S-O1S3. Z1/1B *„, Ad Coll 686 7700. H»-4U1 days. A 1/13 Call Sa-OOlt. Al/M 7700. -Thursday, February 20. 1969 The perkiest party idea: Happiness is good meal? Brew up a coffeehouse... \ What's this eqffeehouie Used- Maxim Freez»-Dr!ed custern that's catching an from 'nffee, const tn const' Snmotirnos o CAPFUCCIMU 12 ways to help achieve it niche in a inrner, sometimes I'repa.ed whipped topping a sidewalk fsfe, sqmBrlrnes Ground cinnamon Happiness Is the Inviting milk, frulti and vegetables ner, while thP more expensive modern and elegant. And 1 tablespoons frecie .irl(«d iromia of your kitchen, the and breads and cereils ire loin or rib chops save only thii new way w relax Is be- ctffee family eagerly aiklng "What's the groups to remember, for 20 minutes and CQ-I a great Lomln^ popular In wa> "pf>t~ 3 cups boiling water for dinner?" and, finally, eye-appeal, make your din- deal more money, I lih Is bfrwern th hK Itle*; Place a Ipoonful of whipped a good meal for all to injox. ners colorful, A green vege- often "»'»tl"oked hut Is «omt>- 1 he pF»aI f the ffee topping In 8 demiiasse cups. The smart shopper knows table does more for mushed lltTiHS p guoil Ny anr> a hau H Iht u n pjllt^n Add a sprinkling of cinnamon that what ihe buys can make potatoes and meat lonf than pleds .••" i" ii in, ,s ii.Kigp ..f LLHBPH ihtj ve I LH e<< io each cup. Measure coffee her meals drab or delicious, folorless sauerkraut, [in ge, r in) unirte as Into coffeepot or carafe. Add jMty or tasteless «nd, most , , , Lumplcs LianUi, uf I Imp . ! 1(1 ily.i!r5fl[ fnods ill b*Mn cne (re m ani boiling water. Pour coffee Ijnportint, within her bud- same product, lake Ume to save you money, * package rpoit?! i jff t^ «uh choc late ov»r whipped lapping. Serve get or noli read the labels. The govern- of inMilnl nonfat dry milk plus a beverage r nihlnatlLn fr-irn at once with sugar (nd cin- Today, wise buying ll be- ment requires that the weight water gives yuu milk for FLOATING ISLAND — Delicately browned meringues top Siuth Amerita ( ufiee that s namon itick stlrrers, if de- coming more and more Im- (and any added Ingredients) drinking and cooking that's this soft custard dessert, made quickly and easily with e trj dark and rii_h as [he sired. Makes about 3 Cups portant, Be a tetter shop- be listed clearly on the label. less •wp'inslw and »' nutri- egg custard mix Serve It by candlelight In pretty Itilitn" 11W" their eepresso nr 8 demits «t|e lervlngs, per and you will be a bit- If you usuallybuyrannedpeal, tious a,e while riillk. It nil! glass diihes, to reflect Iri heritage o" f Ire A •• ' ffp<> Hi I u 1nd«y, Februsry 10, 1969, ol Mrs, Walter Drever, Mrs, Stanley rox Lucille, Vincent J., Lumlnfc » and this step he will greatly ad- 1 package (8'oz.) cream beat or shake well, (Mixture Union, N.J., wile of tht lots Gerard and Mrs, Janes Flttalmmoni; brother the late Victor, Michael and John; cheese, cut In cubes Calgon Libby Corn With Butter' Kraft Macdronl Dinner Baljet, devoted mother of Adrian Bal- ol Mrs. Anton Larsen, also survived by brother of Lurile Coppola and ihp late vance International under- may also be blendtd In let anil Mrs. Anthony Stanley; also 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Antonla Core, miabeth ParrlUo, standing. Everyone will bene- 3/4 teaspoon . grated lem^n blender.) Pour ovsr cruihed 2 12-01. pltgi.'S7t 4 7%n, pkgsV$l survived by 1 grandchild. Tnt funeral The funeral service was at thp "Har- Vltanlunla 1'lnloitl, Gerard Jamre rind Bath OK was from ''Haebsrle & Birth Colonisl berle L UarUi Colonial Home," 1100 and Charles; aln t grandchildren and fit If the Soviets, Americans, ice In glaises. Top each Home," 1100 Pine Ave corner Vaux- Pine Ave, cor, Vaimhall Rd., Union 15 ETeat'Frandchtldren, Funeral VIA and others conduct peaceful Blend custard mix and sugar 3«rvin| with prepared topping hall III., Union, on Friday. February on Friday, February 14. mtermrnl from the "Galante Funeral Home," I6-01, with milk In saucepan. Add or whipped cream, if desired. 1 Bewlene 14; thence to Et. Michael« Church, in Hollywood Memorial Park. 2800 Morria Avu, Union, on Tuesday, space research In concert, French 1 Muihrssrh Orayy Union for a Itijh Mass of Requiem. Requiem MajiB at St. Joneph's Church, with Joint planning and Joint cream cheese and lemon rind. Makes about 2-1/3 cupi or box Interment In St. Gertrudes Cemetery, Maplevood, tntermpnt Ciatf of Hvavrn eaeh 25^ 20-ei. cont. 31 < Bahway, HESS—Frrd Juseph.on Monday, Febru- execution. It is a rare chance Bring quickly to-.p boll, stir- 4 servings. ary 10, 1969, ol Bill W. Gulf Blvd. Cemetrry, French'. Brown Grovy Treasure Island, Florida, formerly ol for initiative," ring constantly. Blend with General Foods Product DUUET—Anna P (nee fteltnan), on Linden, N.J,, husband of foe Me Mary Bach 17; alflter of French's Chlckon Gravy Alma ZavafoH: also survived by 3 Charch, Union, for a High Mass of Mr*. Florence Albert of Maplewood. thawed frozen berries, or Cldlrol Shampoo . Gr«»n Klao, survived by 9 grandchildren and Spk. -.granichllilrin, runertl ni conducttd, lUqulsm, Interment In Holy Sepulchre, J iJ ii j •ach 25$ 8-oi. iits . 99$ From "lUeberle L Barth Colonial Cfmetery, East Orange. - 4 gTeat.frandchlldren, --Funeral waa - _ canned, qherry, or blueberry, Homer* 1100 Pine Avo,, comer Vaux- tondnrted from the "Hacberle and -plans show pie filling. Makes 2-3/4 cups —Cldlrol Shompoo - Blu» A- hall Rd., Union, Uarth Home far Funerals," 971 Clln* aoeh KETNFR—Otto, suddenly, on Tuesday. ton ave,, irvinKton. or 5 servlnKS, 8-ai. ilu 99$ February il, 1969, age 69 years, ol To accommodate a larger FOR A Fronch's AuJui Gravy DE VITO— Amelia (nee De Padua, resi- 10 Summit Ter.plrvmfiton, beloved hus- Lohmonn Clalrol Hair So New dence So Undsley PL, last Oranfe, band of Marie (nee Sellermann), de- PF \I F—on Tuesday, February Ut 1961 1969 show and to make it Note: To unmold, chill at Thssa llxl. claiillltd ait In soeh 21i 4*», »lie 88$ devoted wife of Cmtllo; loving mother voted father of Mra. Irma Kautimann Julin, ol Whiton road, heslunlc Station, more readily accessible for least 2 hours, loosen sides tha bath ol thi popet may b( French's Ground Issf I ol Ouldo J, (Ann), Salvatort A. (Betty). and Irwln Kistner, The funeral **s N,J,, lornierly of trvin(ton- belove*' Red Cabbage Clalrol Klndno.i-Twln-Rog. Survived by a brother Salvatore ana 3 from "Hseberle ti Rarth Home lor husband of Caroline (Winter), devoted attendees, the third annual with spatula, and Invert onto your antwsi, lash •••k li'i On Ian Grovy &X-hold BTandchlldren and i sisters In Italy, Funerals," 971 CllntonAve^Irvintuin, lather of Robert J. stepfather ol James Eastern Travel Trailer serving planer. diff.r.nl. Makt nadlng lh« each 21 If foe funeral was from The Raymond on Saturday, February 15, thence toSL Wilbur, Mrs. RuUi Letst and Mr*. 2 I/4-si, •(»$!, 19 Funeral Center, Ml Sandford Ave., Paul the Apostle Church, irvlncton, (or Carolyn Lyon, hrother of Mr*. ItOHe Camping Show (ETTCS) will General Foods Product classified a 'mult' fhli wnli Fronch'i S(rogonof( SOUCB Clalrol Vita Polnt-Tubo vallsburg, on Tuesday, Requiem Mass a High Mm of Requiem. Jarmrn-, also survived by 15 (jrand- be held at the National Guard and tvlry wtsii. eant st St. Joseph's Church, Interment Im- children. The funeral service, was held Used; Jclio-0 Golden Egg 47« each 2?^ , 1 3/4-ai, 83$ maculate conception Cemetery, at tho MtCracVen t'tmeril Home. 1500 Armory in Jersey City, March Custard Mix. KH1EREK- MajlmUllan, suddenly, on Morris Ave., Union, on Friday, Inter- 19-23. Tuesday. February 11. 1969, aged 11 ment Hollynwiol Memorial Park. -L. KNTnADAItTOLC—Josenh, on Friday, yeart, ol 69 Berkeley terrace, Irvtng- The' announcement was February 14. 186(1, ot 109 fiunlck Lane. ton, toloved husband of EUiabelh Itodd- SANDS-i:iliabeth (nee Oierhardt) on South Plslnllclu, husband of Francea weg Knlerer. Th* funeral service was Saturday February 15, 1965, apr B4 made by Miss Lorraine K, (nee Raptccluolo) father of Morris, at "llaeberl* and Barth Home for \ ears, of 110 Orchard Hd., Maple\iw>i, Finck, managing director of Vincent and Mrs, Mildred Cuneo, also Funeral)," 971 Clinton ave.,lrvlngton, beloved »Ve ol Archltuld Sands, de- 0 grandchildren. Funeral was from on Friday, February 14. Interment In voted mother of William G, Cranford, [lie show, who said that the "Galante Funeral Home," MOO Morris Kestland Memorial t-ark. MTa, fiuth Huletl ul Tulsa, Oklahoma, ETTCS is the only exclusively, Ave.. Union on Tuesday, Requiem Miu Mr*. Dorothy Abtuttof Mantevood,also Our Lady of Mt, Carmei Church. Inter* survived by • 5 ; grandchildren and 1 recreational vehicle and ment lloly Cross Cemetery, KOCH-Cn Thursday, February U. 1969 great-grandchild. The funeral service " WUliam of 841 Remmos Ave.. union, was field at "Itaeberle L l\ard mother of Herman Schardler; Interment llollywnd Memorial Park. neral Home, 1500 Morris Ave,, Union, grandmother ot Robert and John at the show. The show will al- on Saturday, Interment HoUvwood Me- Schaedler; sister of Made, Magdelena, morial Park, Barbara and Jacoblna NlVou*,' The so feature accessories, ser- GIAMM ETTA-Leonard, on Sunday, funeral was from "Hafoerle L Barth vice*, and! camping equipment. CHECK OUR February «, 1969, ol 912 Greenwood LQMIIBRO-OnThursday February 13, Colonial Home." 1100 Pine Ave,, cor- Dr., Sprint Lake lltl^iu, N.J., tor- 1969, Mary (neeHa.rtman),of 333 Mre- ner . of .Vauxhall Hoed UniDn, on Free'partog will be avail- msny ui * Broclous, sister of Ray High Mass of Re tncwaa at" McCracktn Funen) Home," beloved mother ot Jacqueline, frank father of vlnccttl, Paul, and Herman im Morris An., Union. and Betty Scacciaferro, both of Irvinry SUrke, Mr^* Louise. Regan ard M/Sgi. nounced this week by Dr. Thel- ton; also 4 grandchildren. Funeral from Robert O, Starke U.S,A,F,; brother of ma Newman, executive CftOTK-JoHfMn. A. (nee PftsterVon the Raymond Funeral Center, 311 Sand- Mra, Evelyn Hutcluns, The funeral was Monliy, February 10, 1969, Herd «5 lord Ave,, on Thursday at »'30 A. M. from "Haeberle L' Barth* Home For director. years, tormerto of ki9 s, Ifli St., Requiem Nig Sacred Heart (Valla- Funerals,*' 971 Clinton Ave., fningtojL According to Dr. Newman, Ihnrii, wttt of lh« late John Grote: burg) Church 9.-4S A.M. on Saturday, Feoruary.lS. Interment drroted mother of ttusacU Grote ana In Hollj-axjod Memorial Park. the program agenda will In- the Ute Caroline Dupuis: foster NOL—Jajnes l^iustoi^ on Wednesday, clude a sampling of the lnter- mother of Charles RarnivitM; sister February 11, W63,ol«Wl Providence ftAUB—On Monday. February 10, of Hint Arneli* Citoncupro anil Mm. Dr., Smthfleld, MlcMgan, btlmujhua- 9,.William,L. of U Stockton Lake disciplinary Participation Augusta MlUer. TTte funeral waa.from band ot Mabel Groeofjke Noe devuted Blvd.d1,N. Ntaniso^iant , N; J;J , formerlyfol Program: a videotape show- "HaebtrVe • & Earth Home tor Tn- trandfaUter of Catherine Ann No*, The —nirals/'-vM'Clinton An.7 frvintton- nmeral-asrvice m kt-t'Haeberl* L- ™5 „ ing ofjhe Classroom Renais-^ on Ttmntda), Fcbruarr 13, thtnee to BarUi Colonial Ttome " 11*0 Pine Aw., M, t C, St>mmcs«^ son of sance program which was" £t. Ann's Church, Newark, for a Hi(h comer Vauatall laL, Union, on Monday, Miry (Mstitr) mil tin UteJohnStnuti; J1 • l\tt* LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR NOW! Malsot RKfiiem, February 11. thtettnrnt In Everjre«i brotnvf ol John, JLISO sorvivra by ' shown on the New Jersey ? Cemetery.- tr«ftichilar«L Tnt fQtifrAls?rvi > Speaks For Itself" show on HAMnROCK-Ourles, on S»turJ»J, fir W_il Iht •' Me Crmtoi Fanernl H PtflOriTl-Enillia-^ne* VUlanl),- on- February-»,-l»69, »IT «-ytara, of— 1300 Morrts~Xv*^f Un»n, ~T; a progress report, and- Hit QuakerVu. Union, belotrd tns- Tinrsda], Febroan 13, 1969, of 29 a presentatloD of future pro- bind of Norma L. fnee vroom); dear Ebuth Center St., South Orange *Me Ptstilmy, K.J, fattier of Linda, ChtntanJSujanHain- of the lal* JMtonio: moUwr of Pascal grams. C & V INTERIOR DECORATORS The Circle B»rb*r Sliop HOLLYUOOU FLORIST of Nt«-»rlt 16S2 Sluynsnnt Avs *ill open Ffbruvr 25 1162 CLINTON AVE. (COR. NEW ST.) IRVINGTON, N.J. Union - Irvington In their new shop SI W* sptciolii* in Funcrol J65 Mountain Aic. Spnn^fli Toes.-Sat. Mon. & Fri. Arrangements for the bcraovt Enjoy our 10 to 5:30 10 to 8:30 fondly. Just phons- 375-7929 Htslth Club facilltlas MU 6-1838 Part of Jersey's N.J. Symphony will perform Robert M. Sullivan Thursday, February 20, 1969 past on display at March 30 at Newark State re-elected president Engineers Week under way, the antiques show Public salt of tickets has started for the ing Arts at Niwirk State follegp la t'nion on of Quality Weeklies Career Day set March 26 concert of the New Jtrny Symphony Orchesffa, Sunday March 30, at 8 p.m. Robert M. Sullivan, business m.in.iger An exhibit from the colonial reiteration it to be given at the Theater for the Perform. The program, under the direction of Henry the Caldwell Progress, was re-elected pre'i- tiig!iie«i5 in Nea jersey si e diverting their where they will describe their organizations Batito, N,J,, will be a feature of the 25th Lewis, Is to be sponsored by the B'nal B'rllh dent of Quality Weeklies of New Jersey .n .ii!diti,.ri f i mil piiihlems "f industry, govem- »nd what role engineers play there. annual National Antiquei Show opening it the Lodge 1782, Union, raise funds for philanth- the annual meeting at the Hotel Suburban, iiiei;i i i education for a week and a day — For information about Engineering Career Madlion Square Cirden Center tomorrow ropic and charitable works. It is the first East Orange, Mary Louist Sprague, publisher Engineers Week arid Engineering Career Day, through March 2, Legion to honor Day, students should contact their high school time In the state that any B'nal H'rlth group of The Millburn and Short Mills Item, « ie principal or guidance counselor, who will have The exhibit hal been arranged by Robert A, Engineers Week is now being observed, En- has sponsored such a concert. elected vice-president. .•iiMMMing ('.iieei Day will he March It, additiunal information. Roe, commiistoner of the state Department of state commander The tentative program for the concert will Quality Weeklies is the national .iHvertising Conlervation and Economic Development. Include Mozart's Symphony No, 38 In DMajor, representative for 44 new«pap«>r» in I? north Tiie ohseii,ince of Engineers Week focuses Antiquarians and historians recall that the 1 •lttemiiiii on [lie contributions of the engineering Jack W, Kuepfer of Clifton, New Jersey "Prague", and Carl Nielsen ! Symphony No, era New jersey counties, name of the village in southern New jersey 1, "Sinfonla Espansiva", Donald L, Mulford, issortate publisher of professions to Hie technological progress of stemi from the word "baatstoo" or steam bath State American Legion commander, will be ih.- l.n, ,i:id the w.irid. An example is the role honored at a 50th anniversary Legion testi- Tickets for the March 30 concert, which the Montelalr fimes and executive Uce from the Dutch and Scandlnavlanf whouiedthe are priced it $7, $5.50, and $3,50, are avail- president of the Verona-Cedar Grove 1 im«s, •f the engmiHM in cnnvei nng laboi atur) dis- early Indian bathing place. menial dinner on Sunday at 5p,m, at the W«yn# iuvenes t.> u.sef.J products in the hands of the KINGSTON Co. Manor on Route 23, Wayne, able by calling Leo Boyar, ticket chairman, was re-elected secretary, William M. Lit An outstanding presentation at the National at 687-1204, or may be purchased at thi vany, general manager (if the Bloamfieid pup.Ijtiuii b> developing manufacturine tech- Antiques Show will b# a stafteeach, elrca Kuepfer, a veteran of World War II who "i-JllBS Fuel oil served with the 307th Fighter Group In the following stores! Independen! Press anrt fti" ''l=n I\He» Psp« 1850. This ilji-passenger covered model wai In Union Center area; Schwarz Drugs, 1045 fumalns as tr*asuier. F."gi"ePii''g Car«ei Pay. at Rutgers Umvei- once used to transport'passengeri and mall European Theatre of Operations, was elected 686-5552 department commander In Wildwood on Sept, Stuyvpsanf av$=; ^ran ^mm#r . ORS Stuyveegnr Pal Faiella who manages Quality Weeklies sin in Nev Briinswici; in March, will be the from Hammonwn, near Atlantic City, to Phila- ive. reported two-million agate lines of advertising delphia. 20, He Is a past post commander of White •ipp.inumn foi mnte than 1,20(1 high school Eagle Post448, Bloomfleld, and Quentin Roose- In the Larchmont area of Union; Larchmornt were placed with member newspapers during juniors io discuss their vocational interests WEIMAR OIL Co, „ FALK MAL Co. There also will be a re-created blackimlth Bakery, 2709 Morris ave. ur Liberty; Jenni« 1968, 352=0141 S86.SS28 shop of the 1700-1800period, complete-in every velt POP! 8 of Clifton, a past commander of with rppresenutivoi if Urge and small New Passalc County and served a state vice- Drugs, 2704 Morris ave. Sullivan attended Mount St, Mjry's College |PI sfl industries. detail. Dominating the entire presentation will In the Five Points arta 0* Union: Gallop- Csmplati commander for the year 1964-65. In 1967, at Emmitsburg, Md,, where he wis an English The ihleftives nf the rareer day are to INtTAi I IT be a huge, three dimensional picture of the ing HID Durp, Ffv. F'ntnrs; <"«l«nisl nrii|r« major, He is past president "f the C'jldwell rilBL OIL Batsto Mansion, which goes back to William while serving as chairman of the American .ii "mo the iiitBiest nf students in engineering Legion Department Americanism committee, 1 HB Mnrr IS ivi. Chamber of Commerrs and a member of the Richards, late ITOO's. as j |if? wii I-., in provide guidance to such ind hn wjfeMtma « • * mementoes of colonial times. Valley Forge 'George Washington Honor Medal' 104 from February live In West Caldwell, ENGINEERING CAREER DAY 19M is spon- Revolutionary The National Antiquei Show will be open from for his exceptional work in the field of Siired by the New jersey Society of Profes- 1 to 11 p.m. dally and from ito 7 p.m. closing Sullivan's paper Is n charter member of New Americanism in developing the brochure, "I Quality Weeklies, which was founded 26 years simial Engineers, Cooperating with the society day, Admiiiion is (2,50, Col, Joseph T, Avelia, state director of Oil Sumers Pledge Allegiance", As chiirman of the irate jelective Service, announetd this weak that igo. His father, iehn A. Sullivan Jr., now are Rutgers, Princeton and Fiirleigh Dickm- membership committee, Just prior to histhe state's induction call for March is for publisher of The Progress. h«fl«l f Jua i it % S"ii L'nivei sines, Newark College of Engineer- election as state commander, he directed the 773 men, 104 less than the February call. The Weeklies in 1961, ing and Stevens Institute of Technology; Registration slated Legion's membership program to a near all- lationai call is for 33,100 men of which 1,500 Quality Weeklies offers the economy of R..ttfers lnivei-sity will provide the class* time high record. will be allocated to the Marines, scheduling advertising campaigns in many rooms and dining faciliues and exhibit space. Kuepfer is a member of Boy Scout Troop 22, Also during March, 1,524 men will be for- papers at one time on a one-order, one National and nitei-nanonal manufacturers with for Weequahic unit AUwood; VFW Post 6487; ^LPC of N.J., and warded to the Armed Forces Examining and Invoice, one-check system, strengthened by plants in New jerse>, and firms solely devoted "K)ngstan Cores Beyond Compare" the Sons of the American Legion. He has also Entrance Station in Newark for pre-lnduction regional merchandising and marketing ser- M pr.iviciing indiisti v and government with in- 2304 VAUX HALL RD, UNION. N.J, Regiitration days and hours lor the 63rd served In the N.j, National Guard and the physical examination. vices and a rate structure guaranteeing its iiiwering services are activeh taking part. consecutive term of the Weequahic Adult Air Force Reserve, rates for a minimum of 12 months. Such exhibitors will occupy at least 24 booths, School were announced this week. Adults may enroll for the spring t§rm at the Wee- quahie High School Building, 279 Chancellor Physicists ave,, Newark, from 7i30 p.m. to 9i30 p.m. on Nader to give talk Tuesday, Feb. 25, and Thursday , Feb. 27, This term the school is offering Siveral ired by uses niw courses, Among them is one entitled at F-D University "Sex Education for the Family," It is da- Ralph Nader will speak at the Florhani. signed to help parents better deal with the Madison campus of Fairlelgh Dickinson Uni- of research six education of their children, Alio in- versity tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in Twombly cluded for the first time this term are courses Hail, Tht lecture la belni presented as part Physieiits are becornin| in- in data processing, family finance and record of the Alpha series. creuingiy concerned ibout the aocial meg to which their keeping, jewelry making, wood craftsmanship, Ralph Nader achieved nation-wide recog- gardening and lawn care, needle art and reiearch li put. At the winter nition following the publication of "Unsafe at meetini of thi Amtrlcan Phy- SAVE FREE crafts, choral singing, homitnaking and auto Any Speed," which, according to the New York $ioo 3-D AYS ONLY! T..k>n end*. maintenance. lical Society (APS), i special Times, "wai imtruniental in building public session on science and io- The spring ttrm will open on Tuesday, and Congressional support for strong auto ciety wai conducted in which March 4 and run through May 13. Sponsored safety legislation," Budget-Buy 'Rmiltianei' phyiiclsti talked on iubjecta U Cu. Ft. FROST-FREE by the Newark Board of Education, the Adult His efforts to influence the auto industry that ranged from the imme- School is a non-profit organization which is to produce safer cars have made him a con- diate effect of the draft onphy- conducted under, the guidance of an execuUvi trovereiai figure. He became further Involved licl enrollment to the need GAS RANGE board of citizens. in controversy when he filed an Livasion-of. for long term science plan- DUPLEX privacy law suit against General Motors, He ning. has also been involved in other areas of con- Plans are being made to Bristol new president sumer protection, such as meat inspection, Hit, defective tires, and truth in lending. hold a ipecial stiilon on the physlci of the antiballistlc 179 in of Pingry School board He has advocated the reform of corporate miliile (ABM) lyitem at the 438 Elt[tnt biekpinii wlttt laws to ensure better products and has been April meeting of the APS in llthtlni, elock/llmir. ch'MCromt William M. Bristol 111 of Summit, a member critical of coporations for water and air pol- GUI! siiltlljr, riMf film Friiitr nutchlti., roll-cut brolltr, Roomy Washington, D,C, The ABM Mill HI ill. fntH ftili. Tkrai of the class of 193? it Pingry School, has been lution. Nader has also proposed to fix federal iystem, which has now been ovtn-lltt-otf door; lift-up cooktop. elected president of the school's beard of trust- safety standards for natural gas pipelines iiiilliTtr itiifii li riMitnnr, temporarily postponed, is a Twiiipinti eili etilrait. Biy ntwl FREE Tetlon coattd grlddli with ees.- and X-ray machines. Hi has addressed him- defense that uses nuclear war- "heids-aiainst Incoming'mis- • itt» purchm of this Tippan rang*. KficutlveofBristol-Myers Co, Helms respon- the'poVerty bf the American thdlMn. He has slles. siBUity for Bristol-Myers products, theDriek- appeared before many Congressional com- ett Co, and tht Bristol-Myers Co. of Canada, mittees. Other physicists are con- Jidmlrai cerned about thi AIM, and Admiral several have talked to citizens 20" dtag. Siraan 18" diag. Screen Notice , groups who are worried about, plans w locate the nuclear, BTATI OF JACOB MAYIAUM •/*/» PUBHC NOTICE NOTICI TO CRIDrrORl capped missllei in their sub- COLOR COLOR JAKE wnmvu,-«K«HHL HTATE OF FLORnJCE R, i urbs. iipurmunt to pt onl.r oi JAMO t, HTATI OF MABSL 1, PITIMON, OMnaed ABRAMS, Surnpte of lh« County ot dHaued, Pursuant to thi order of MABY C, Another activity planned by Eutx. thli day, mails en the issues- Purnuht to the order t.( JAMES r, tloEun xo fthl Ulis undirsipleddiy mal e, nidmlnlrirslo th O r KANANE, gurntals ef tht County ol physicists, this one ori|lnat- TV TV , ABRAtiB, Surniitt of the County o! Union, mads Oft the 3!at day of January oi «.ld dnsMid, nUesil hereby given Euei, tliU diy midt on tht ippliciUoil A.D., lBSo.upon the .npllc.tlon of thi ing from students and faculty to the ertditers nude on the lih diyof rebmuy, tlS9,ln ment In a Resident -*A and Pidustrtal lUstUi.New Jeriey, on March 10,1159, 6-trantUtor scrlbcr. a cMi iction whertln Hfnab»ll« r»cuni1o Zont on Block 78, Lou 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, at 1:30 P.M. prevailing time, er u seen STEREO bittd: JANUARY IS, UM, is the plalntl If and you trethtdefendul, 1A and (A en E. Ilth Ave, vtUtt heard, thereafter as the matter £an be reached, PMfMII JOSEPH CAUW you ar, hereby required to sJUjver tht Robert O'Neill for the fwiiiBhing o! the foUovini ma- complaint 0( th. pUlnlltl ongrbtfarttht Chairnu terlilt and/er serviEM! i« nmwowi A«I «th d«y of AffOn6l»,^itr¥in ui RADIO r t 8 NIW 4.DOOR POUCI w*tl «> WifitfR, BuUonik, EMuirt, PACKAOEMOANi YCUIUA plaintiff • attorney, wtBst Iddreu U No. ,SpfeincaUsns and fermigftldiforUie 19 VIA SprMiitteld Avenue, Intnijon, New npplytnf^ el the ibevt pulerials and/sr Eft Eitatt of JOSEPH HERMAN, deeiasM, Jeriey, ud In delault thertof such jud|> ier¥lges have been filed in the c^flee 68 .•Pursuant tt U« ertir o! JAMES. I, menl shall oe rendtrtd ifilnM you u of the fior^y|h Clerk, Boro&|h HaU, ABRAMI. Surrepte of Uit CMnfr of Iht Court shall think equitable and hut. CheiMut Slreet, Itoielle, H.J, ind m»y be FREE En""i«tH this t!*» madt en tht •—*-- You ehjOl flit your ufitr and proof of impeoted by prespectfve bidden dyrlng UonUonofthiundtrslini ^d, BiKUtOf Of Uld •ervlce In duplk.le with the Clerkofiht of BTrtniton Mi on February 11, ... buslneM hours, Bidden will be hr^ Admiral dtcMstaJeceu , noUee' Is hiertb. j |i»ell to BIB Superior: Court, Male House Annex, tht appUeaUon u submiHed IK Antito nlshed with a eoey sf the speriflcatioai ROLL-ABOUT CART ertdittrioerMiWri of f nliMid MtuMnuituMM Mto ilMM<) t Trenton, Niw jenty, Inaccordincawlth K0itai.l for i wrjanee lOBdniafli by the1 Dtpt, ol Police, J13 Chertmrt AIR S" 3 tlBl: r«nruiry IS, ittWW VALBn%P,MElWiER by a eertified eheck for not UM than •iiy H My, mjN Hittn-Jiit plat HI 1F14 llJJ33 v. Herald, Feb. 30,1), . 10% of the uneunt ef the bid, but In no . event, ie» than 1106.00, er ui ate ai» •It p«1flM m* tit tt It tttli. QiUt Only a fMt kl|k-tii| Mjniiir* (ernahve, a bid bond farth e full tswvM of the bid, and ahaU> be deUrered at the plaee and on Uie tooilrnase d above. Cordlasi The Borousti of Roselle rejenrei Uie TflWWrf»i"anFaiWaa btdsi i • «' BV ORDER OT THE MAYOR AND 8-SPIID COUNCIL OF THE BOBOUOH OF ROSILLI, •' Getting a lEAJi fflULBK MRMAN1NT MISS MIXER PERMANENT PRESS Bonu|h clerk Boielle, N.J, The *e«u»r,reb.lo,19«9.(Fee IlLSoj WASHER 88 DRYER NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT. record NOTICE K HESEBY CIVEft, Thai the first and flral accamt of the sobKrlher, Ann K. Carter, .admjjilstratrix ol the ertale of CLIFFORD U CARTER, de- ceased, will b* audited and staled by the Surrogate, Mary C Kanane, and r*.. '159 119 ported for .senleJneM to the Union County SHOP YOUR CoarVProt«te Dtyidcxi. on Friday, PCRMAIIEIIT PrtlM CARE... PERMANENT PRESS CARE... March 21 at, next «t 9;» «jn. prenfl- ' MiMittc wttK tMlitin m- NEIGHBORHOOD isttBHtlc it-wrlnkli cycle for player? Ine time. «ftth/wtar fabrict. P«rc*liln Ditfil Jiniury 34, 1969 *Mtt wrlikltt. ikrtw ,'wirt cr- BBD Ann H, Carter, Administratrix clti, 1 tliMt, 1 wit* Nnin- drain and top ritUf nut, tfalin, FR£D A. NAPOUTANO, Attorney. tcratcbti. Safotr iwllcb. LBSOS 41 Maple Street tm*. tif M»Miiy. LHNI APPLIANCE CENTER Summit, New Jerscy Unl«i Ujder, Jin, fo,Feb . t, 11, M.1SW HILLSIDE IRVINGTON BLAST THOSE BUGS! Find on CRANFORD ELIZABETH kterniinotet in tftc ' Clotitfied CRANFORD RADIO, INC. ALTON TV APPLIANCE TOBIA'S^BBD APPLIANCE - WILDEROTTER'S sanrouR OLD 26 Eastman St. ft 276-1776 1135 Eliiobeth Ave. • 354-0525 129? Liberty Ave. • 923-7768 910 Springfield Ave. • 399-U02 _ —Modern._ NEWARK PLAINFIELD ROSELLE PARK SPRINGFIELD _ , WITH. A-WANT AD - "ROTAI: HOUSE "WATCHONGFORNITURE- K & R~APPLfANCE CENTER PHOENIX APPtrCENTER 200 Morns Ave. 376-6380 Limb & Brace Go. 282 Springfield Av*. » 243-6842 327 West Front St. • 755-1100 f *tfi*rd Avf., cor- ust $1 Expart fitton and manu- facturart of. all typ«i of , utiHin o • tJitni • SHHT rut. Jm u»- • MTtm. in Mm • iitinaii. IIIWI nM«niu. • * • MH, T«D« I~ • HIM mi. • 11 u, . CIHTH, I • t i _ •it- > , . MtIl tlrnl T„*„ „„ lwuin . mi •••n.ici, O>MU win,. • • * t*t* • IUT rifinss, muif IAIMIOI t*\***n n • {nut, Juit Call artificial limbi and or- • • lUUttI• (lu. Inllin sinin uix • IIItMl sirixi • fill/lilt, tnVH • Flit III, I I I tntuvi • IIIIM1B rnrt.u mtum 1 1 i (hopvdicbracti. tW4 * BRV1BIIII. PKtfnV HaaH r * BULtltEl. 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Ui • llttlOlD. f,n.l lUn Hal Proilhtriit mnd Orthotht I I i i uu • Irmc Titlitlir • T, FIIFI™ cm iituum • mill nun a T L«II • iscuitiiscuitisa,, buii iwtiuiwtiutt • Ilillca. 112 ROOSEVELT AVE. j 4 TIM SlfES Ll»^ P^HH 111 Wl ii Un sun T»» KKi n ••MI••IM.- idl llfm.. mil till illll iritrtut v a t i mtut v • WITHWITH ,IUV 686-7700 I *"»[|t LIBI IttkCB fttt*l T\ > VFKT S(V Tl SCl a T • VllirilLl Hb Lfa * Tt Mvl if^fa'V- 4 WHDIISCI B> PLAINFIEID, N.J. BIST HMD DtALERl AUOCIAtlON S REASONS WMY^.foI your BEIT APPLIANCE BUT...Shop foul NEIGHBORHOOD BBD APPUANCC CENTER ' , II Km J« noodlei or whipped potatoes. Mairaux, a noted author, is an adult would. mouth. Drew's Religion Department or reil eitite to Uie l«il Iramveminlo Valuable Juices are lost prepared dishes as chicken Colloqulm series on "The hereLmller mtnUoneil «lUhtiWaliiaiin| currently serving as French "Since a baby cannot talk, Keep safety pins closed— sandwiches, salads, or soup. of all ptrwns inttfMied on Monilay, the when meat Is cooked at too Minister of Culture. His re- a foreign object may go un- they constitute less of a Problem of Authority in Con- thlrt day of Mirch, H6» at l:t» S.M, hl|h a temperature. There la Careful chewing habits should temporary Theology and Eth- prsvaUlnf tad, in ttie CourtRoomatUU cently published book, "Anti- recognised until serious com- hazard that way If swallowed be cultivated. at? Hifl, wood Avmut m Blmitj also meat loss. More meat, Memoirs" has received plications or death results. accidentally. ics/' Street, m the Cltv of LlnJin, it rtjUh and bettir tasting, is the re- Buy infants only sturdy When dentures are needed, One of only six men ap- time ma plies ill parties imeritttJ or AIR CONDITIONING INC, critical praise. "Also, children often Inhale they should be used and proper ilifcteq w the Improvtmenu wUl B* ward for cooking at moderate Arranged through special foreign objects Into the air toys, without small parts that pointed McCosh Faculty Fel- flven un^e gpjBrtimlty to beheaniuppn 105 Reielond Avenue, Caldwell, N, j, temperatures. might become detached and fitting maintained. Painful lows at Princeton in recogni- the «M orthe aHSMBwU. agreement with ihe French passages, These must be chewing can cause mastica- The local ynprovemenui aoovi re- Top a combination of frulta- swallowed. tion of distinguished scholar- ieTTed to are a* follows: Government, the exhibit Is promptly removed before they tion to be Incomplete, cause respiratory problems ship in the humanifles and so- LOCATION IMPROVEMENT BUY NOW & SAVE in-aiagon with a sauce made of open without charge on week- Never stimulate a child to Denture wearers should NEWTON STREET pawnunt, curia, soured cream, whipped cream days from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. or even death," cial sciences, Dr, Ramsey will rromruftperAve. Hitters, eonnee. Winter Discount - Be Prepared for Summer laugh or cry when he has chew their foodapproximatily speak Thursday, Feb. 27, at 8 nue to Piilant Uona, and a daah of fresh lime Juice, and on Sundays from 2-5 p.m. Goetz supested these pre- food In his mouth. Fatal chok- twice as long as they did when Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Air Cleaners Creamy Fruit Salad cautions to help prevent chok- p.m. In die Samuel W, Bowne MOPUCK AVDJUE PivelBBlii, rarta, ing might result. they had their natural teeth, Great Hall, From 15th Street piljra, eomue. (Servea 6-8) ing accidents among children: When choking accidents oc- to aid digestion and prevent to llth Street lion*. 1 1/2 cups apricot whole fruit A painful tail Since the chewing habit is MDDLE5EX Pivemint, Ctlfta, cur, consult a physician Im- swallowing of Incompletely STREET sMin, eonaec. nectar Youni lioni in MOI iatlsfy not firmly established until mediately, even '11 the symp- chewed food. froin ChamUer Uom, 3 tablespoons fresh their deep-seated hunting in- the ige of four, children under toms, lueh ai coughing, sub- Loose or cracked dentures Avenue is Union MESSENGER & DiLIYERY SERVICE lemon Juici stinct by anacWng the nearest this age should not be given side. If nawrtl breatMni can themselves become TKMATEMACE Pavement, emu, DAiiy & WEEKLY ACCOUNTS 1/4 tiaipaon salt moving object - umillY their nuts, raw fruits, or raw stops, itart artificial respira- foreign objects In the mouth from OeWltt TBP- futlws, eomee- 1 envelope plain gelatin H rice to Summit ions, mother's tail. vegetables. These foods re- tion by the mouth-to-mouth as me result of blows, falls, Terriee NORTHERN NJ, 6 ouncea cream cheese quire grinding action of method at once, excitement, or chewing sticky FOR A JOB DILL AVENUE Pivement, eurM, 1 cup nviyoBnaiae from MeCanaesi pttirl, comet. To publicity chairmtn: molirs. Goetz offered these safety foods. Street to Lincoln flona. REASONABLE RATES 1/2 cup diced celery Thsie little elaiiifisd ed§ in Foreign objects that an in- suggestions for adults Do not hold pins, nails or Street Combine 1 cup nectar, \Sjuid you like some help fant could put In its mouth the bsek e( ihe paper may be Dated! Febnary 10, H69 PADCO CONTRACTING CO, in preparing newspaper re- especially denture wearers: similar objects in the mouth— t^eyr amw«r. Eeeh week jf'i Commliiionersi lemon Juice and heat to boil- should be kept out of reach, • • • JOHN F.iMeOLYNN Ing. Soften gelatin In r§main- leases? Write lo this news- you may swallow them ac- different. Make reading the Call 754-2543 oft., 1 p.m. sr • • • BONES ARE THE foreip flsiiified o 'myif* rh I & week ing 1/2 cup nectar and dls- paper and ask for our "Tips cidentally. Also, children may Call 754-2873 and Uav. OLDER CHILDREN MUST bodies which most commonly and every week. aolve in hot mixture. Add on Submitting News Re- imitate you with serious or be prevented from putting affect denture wearers. Extra fatal results. cheese and beaett witw h rotarotry beater until smooth. Fold In mayonnaise. Chill until • i".. slightly thiekened.AddCilery, Pour Into large mold or In- mmmmm dividual molds and chill un- til firm. Unmold on lettuce and aerve with fresh fruit, If desired. • • IK*. Public Notice t — - SHERIFFS SALE SOMETHING SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVTBION 8SKfc?B& -•-*« - r^r K^tfei^teE^tfeav^yiii^ ^ YETTA PARKER, V8 TAMI nulLDERS, INCV. 1 corporation ol New j™y, and STATE OF NEW JERSEY, I . Defindaits. CIVIL ACTION EXECUTKN-FORSAjLE .L-feA OF MORTOAOED PREMESE < Uy virtus ot the above-stated writ ol / oxccutlon to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendus. In room B-B, Your old friends with a fresh spirit In the Court House, In the City ol EUt- abetti, N.J., on Wedn««a.y. Die MUi day of February A,D.,19e9,»llwJo1clocli In Uit afternoon ol mid day. ALL that certain lot, tractor pared 0< loud, situate, lying and being In the City ol Linden, County ol Union : *K- •nil Bute o( Niw Jersey, knoMi mil designated liy the lot numbers 120 an) 131 In BlocBlock NumbeNer 3 on map entitletitld "Rl"Realtty TTrust MMa p NNo 1, 177 ol MOO lot* situated at Linden, Union County, N. J., surveyed *lv February 1, 1907 by J, L. Dauer, Civil Engineer uid Surveyor, KUi- absth, N. J." and filed In the Union Counfr Register's Ofllie, EUubeth, N. J.7 March 30, 1S07 aa Map No. 70 A, Premises are commonly. Vnown aa The Multi-Value 1026 Essex Avenue, Linden,Neir Jersey, t • Tbere Is due approximately $5,500.00 Jt with Interest from December 13, 196S Chevy Dealer" SOMETHING -*il^Z*~; r.=--=c- ^T^J^SL^ The Sheriff* reserves" th"e right told*^ ,f^^Wmd^m^^f^^WiMK^s^g>i$> loum this sale, RALPH ORECELLO, Sheriff mviNO V, SCHWARTZ, Atty. U'&.LL CX-U-01 Linden Leader, Jan, 30, Fib. S, 1,1 20,

Ehtrlii'ifiili I COURT OF NEW JUSEY HEW CHANCFRY DIVISION UNION COUNTY Our brand new name DOCKt^1 fF-K7*8B COLONIAL SAVWOS AND LOAN AS- SOCIATION OF ROSELLE PARK, N.J., A CorrormtlonoltlnEUttolNrtJcrsty, PUlntUl, CHEVROLET JOSEPHINE V, MOSLEY LEF, ilK) knom w JOSEPHINE V. WALLACE, MMI JAMES O. LFE, her tnutarel, el i i CI\JlL*fACTBN EXECUTION - FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES Uy vlrtuo of U» «l»v»-it»t*l>jritoi entcutlon to mi dlrKted 1111111 tiposi [or Hit by puttie THidue. In Ui« Court HOUK, In th« Cltv st EUutxtli, N.J., on Widne^ri«' DLING known mnd aestnut^l u LoU 319, 330 ind 311 Dloct R.1u shorn on "Really Tnut Nip No. 11 si »«3 Lota it St. O«rjt, Ttmahlp oLLlndcm, Union glwnto,^f^^[J«^», l oLLlndcm, Union awnty.NiwJtrsiy, BORROWED mrvrytd Nanh. 1«« b> R. U WUUams" »lmat«ly»«.««9.»8 with tnt«r*st from Novtmbtr », 19M ami »3,5<*.O3 Mth lnttrtrtfTomNowm- * "^ fctr h\ 1»M »nJ coats. •nit Sheriff rwr™ the rl{M 10 »a- » » ' ir ^ „, OWSCELLO> ni STE1N. STEIN AND HUGHES, ATTYS. >"'. •! *• - * •• "" 1 KS S'S «. 1 J, S '*#•$&' SOMETHING :-.'* } '"* ' Nolle. U htrtb) prren that the Anuoal MtetlfiE o!tti«S«ocU»Mtr«otlhePoU*h NaUowa Itome ol Llndtn, N. J. »«..*)« bt hrtd at tho office of UK comiajiy, *» t«>»»Ut Str«t, Ltwltn, New Jf rsry. on Mtarday, Frt'ruaty ai, IMt. »l <*» j; P.M., Mr th. purpose oJ «lK\int Offi- ttn and Wr«lora and well matttn u mav oroperly com* brfore nldti tdwwvl JanfaaW XJ0"t» BLUE _,_, —_ —ffi ~j— nohOUOH OF ROSKLLE PARK — Union Cwinty, K J. Putting you first in our true-blue NOTICL K HEBEBY GIVEN that in line of Chevys ——- JlniKfl. . title ol »Wch ts ststt forth t*- low. *M hlhnilhh r»s»nl anll jpre d t> th» Mayor and Cwinca ol U» lfcsniurt ol IKKtUf Pmklt a puMlc mtttlnt tHld lit U» iwrou«ti Hall, 1J7 ClKJOail U, PARSED OHDKA1>CK >.'«-. . ORDKATiCt NO. lit 2277 MORRIS AVE. UNION ii i 686-2800 AS ORDINANCE AMEMWG ORDKASCE NO. 6M ADOPTCO TML ARO BOTLDCXl New Jersey's Newest Chevrolet Dealer TODE OF KCW JERSKY AS THE DUtLDDSC TODL OF T)1E DOBOUCH OF HQSLLLl PAWv, MCTOR1A C lbr?Un Citric T*K SJ^ttator,

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