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._ ! •Thursday., 'June 10.; 1971- Gapusx) Td/ce if easy during vacation-- 5 fromUC Summer studies at UC Union Cfl ^HearFclei^.^i^Hyira^'eeki- off College will be represented "at a summer The"*advehl of .sumrne'r""bririgs IT yacatfoii- out ot yo'ur"frBe~Tfme andTnoney, but don't workshop on "Accountability In theTwo-YeBr «---m-ca» of emergency \ The Zip Code nn widi-puy gleam . to/-tlie eye of millions *pf pluogodntoactivtOes, particularly on that first- College -to be*conaucted June l6 wl$ atlhe •coll""- ford Campus, parallel freshman and sophomore Americans. And a word of advice'from tlie trip'to the beach. The water may "be .Colder Community College of Hyannis, Cape Cod, Registratloa for Union College's annual sum- Union County ya&rt Association: You may dian. you think, and sudden, extreme-changes Mass. The workshop is sponsored by the New 376-0400 for Police Department- for Springfield is mer session will open next Wednesday and ' courses in fpur-year colleges andunlversities.. and are open to all college students interested be on vacation, but your heajrf dpesn't get one. y of "Temperature • can affect even the healthy England Junior College_Council in cooperation.... First Aid Squad_ continue on Thursday, June 17, from 6 to 8 That splendid organ .was designed to work lieartT -'~~~ • — ——- wrth the Junior College Council of die Middle : p.m. at the Cranford Campus, itwas announced in making up a failing grade or in enriching Dial Operator for Fire Department their current:pro£nim. of study. Recent Ugli widiout a layoff. But die temptation is to make Moderation Is die key In everything. Follow Atlantic States Association. 07081 this week by Dr. Bernard Solon of Westfleld,.. abnormal demands on it at just die "-time it ' a nutritious diet, but don't overeat. Instead Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, president, wlUhead 1 director. ~—^ -• = --" school graduates, are also • dligible to take' 376n&40 for'hot line \ college credit courses provided a transcript has to worJc harder to "»ep you cool in heat of rich, fatty foods, eat fish, chicken, turkey, Union College's delegation, which will include Classes wiU1>e conducted at all'three Union "and lilgh humidity, die'association points out. lean meats, vegetables, fruit, skimmed milk, ^Bean Elmef Wolf, Roy Smidi, vice-president- on drug problems Publlihod Ev«ry Ttiurtdby by Trumqr Pub[t»hing Corp. College campuses In Cranford, Elizabeth" and oftheir high school record is sent to Union College. Your heart will sustain you in addedttctivity cheeses made -wltii-sklmmed milk, and mar- college relations: AuguSto C.Salvatore,chair- '41 Mountain arc, SpringfleU, N.J. 07081 - 686-7700 Plalnfleld, but registration for all courses will only if you have trained it to^do so gradually, garines and shortenings made with polyunr man of die Mathematics Department, and be conducted at the Cranford Campus, Non-credit •t'ourses encompass remedial Don't be a week-end athlete.ior a_cwo-week- saturated- vegetable oils. These are light, George R. WUlard of 529 W.JrVestfleld ave.,- Second Clost Poitage More tiiah-60 college credit courses and 10 work in English, mail) and the sciences; -.1.1 MflU !flll_*Jdr.«. 5PRINGFIELD, NJ'. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1971 Subscription Rote on~*ehd activist. Especially if-you are near or digestable, and die basis for a diet low In. foselle Park,—a. member of die Humanities' VOL. 42 NO. 36 , P.O. Box 69, Sprln^l.ld, I Pold ot Springfield. N.J. " 20 Cents Rsr Copy non-credit courses will be offered/The sum- English as a Second Language;""U"S"~rIlst6ry~" in middle-age andhaveledafiresideoxistcnce. cholesterol and saturated fats, which promotes " Depantmeht and bl-lingual counselor. " • , -. mer session will-imn-from June 21 through taught in Spanish; a Reading Improvement Sedentary individuals, especially those who better health the year round. ~July 30, with classes being held dallyt_Monday Clinic; a Drama Workshop, and a Drawing and are consistent cigarette~smofcers,. appear to be Keep mentally cool, top. Avoid stress and In setting up die.workshop, the New England-; through Friday.- - "aiming Workshop." especially prone to lethal heart attacks;- tlie— —strain'that can be magnified In hot weather. ' Junior Council placed special emphasis on die _need for participation by bodi admInletr.Bdon_ College credit courses, offered, at theCranjr ^English rfsVSecond Language an.l die Read- .. 'Tcllmo about the days when there used to be -.Union County Heart Association notes '.-.— ing Iniprovemen_rClinlc will be offered atUnlon You may be-eager-to squeeze die maximum TEENAGERS, find jobs by running. Want Ads. and faculry.'br. Iversen Bald. College's Plainfleld and Elizabedi Campuses. • fish in the lake . . . ' • -..*..:' Coll'686-7700 - VS. History_in-Spanish will be offered ut die Senior Cifizens^cqH Union Tech to hold Elizabedi Campus only and tlie Drama Work- ~ihop and the^ Drawing and PaintTngTVoVKshBp: r|v..or we'll be pushing up " hall. She pledged.nn.umple supply of volunteers:—liavc naion soon. And I will have" Uie chairman . Principles ofAccounting, daisies." That comment bv one member of an to do whatever, chores might lielp die housing and other members of tho authoritv-wHict wldi been:SChgduied for next Wednesday.andThir r * A~*, t-«m o * Q • -i. '-- -—• : .. — •••->— "Jon-crcoi Non-credit-courset courses slo rfo stuacntr students wits n aen- _ 'gggrte»ijd aiJup of Springfield Senior Citizens project get moving. • . — M at you senior cltizaoB, ;—— _ _—Meekz by ""Victor MoroHa^-admlnistrati yc: a s |r~ . typified-their-IVrjpatience expressed • to.._the ; "• -"Mavor-Stofas stresffed thnt tlie major pro- •__-_--rCommlU{aai):i'i"Pfamcr-'added—-K~wWr; r -_=^sistant_to-die.president and coordlnator.oniie y^p BONELESS ROAST BEEF Township Commineejiigt weefcjjver delays by blem Is that of-fiuding-a site"for Uie^housing.. .'"^""ori a sl'te ifnu construction money is available, Reading, Inlroductoi-y^JUgebrn, Intro-___ ! ; _..__ —jsummer program. "-"Toward the purchqie of _ ' -.. the Senlor-Gitlzen^Housliig-Aiithority. _l~^MlngTImMiieJlouslngj\uiliority ls'aiiautono- thb rproJeci'"could""l)eTreaily~wl'tlilri--ii=yearr - High school students i ^;v.^hematical'Concepts IlHTin. and 4-i—Tho governing- body_.at Its 'meeting last mouegrouD.-lie-aalJ-iie-wouId press for better;?^rEurller,~TJlnncr'and:Stokur, h;id cla-shcdover 10 CANS CONTADINA —r-—Wednesday—was— also the~target of "qfiticlsrn • communications betwecrnhPTrnttroi'lty and die-—elie-i«|»t«)innnent-of-r4r-Jiik-l'-ioro-of Baltusrol career pprlenta - p 1 UmuSr!sd»ol tuition is $12 per credit hour TOMATO JHVVC 8.0. eildents of Colonial terrace who ob.—^community.- especially—the-organized-Scnlcr:——avenuo.,tu tho Hniinlnf; Auiliorli yT~nibegins July 6. and $36 for all other courses .and $100 and $75 L C E Classes meet from 9-u,m. to noon, Monday ICEBERG LETTUCE H1A D G. Planer, tlie only one present of the two GOP ' tlie Township Committee..__ resigned. for other Now Jersey residents. • •....i.T He noted tliat tlie. Leone trace,'Tnunicipally-_ .dirough Friday. Courses run from two to six .-j. All students are required to paya$10reEis- LONG WHITE B SIZE ._.• .•-»•.' committeemen. . :- Planer objected that the mayor had promised- weeks depending on the program. tration fee. " • In odier business, the committee voted to ~ owned land just nortlv'of Ruby street which had tp appoint former Mayor Henry S, Bultman, a Union County TechnicaHnstitute-Offers pre- vtlUABit COUPONprfzrt:: change hours for township employes during July been-previously, proposed, had not drawn u liepublican. Planer added, "lam yjr_y dls- . In uddjtion to tlie summoiLsession courses POTATOES^ g .p py 10 1 11 - technical courses.in matliematics,. physics, Union College will bffor-a-j Traffic hazards J 242 studerTfICNIC SHOULDERS— -^=CA(WECOIAr\PORTED I. tliis summer at Union Cbl- And; .Jjoxjnard Dolund, Wuyne-Dostal, Kyle 1966...Springfield" Avenue, I i Toward tho purchase of t legc's Plainfield and""EUzn -~ irn ROASTING PORK 45 SLICED HAM WHITE Jane W.""Eayes;-Uouglas"J. Elirenwortli,"Stuarxrj. "bedi Campuses was announced MAXWELL HOUSE Jzegiri seasoni -.Farkas, Michael Fine, Sanford M. Flncman, ) this week by Prof. Richard A detailed list of the recommendations for_ tlie recommendations made by^the^eynluating "3. That the adminlstradon-lxontluurdts_ The 763^5813~ H0URS-TUES7T0 SAT. 10-S"- IIISTANT cntnt this Tuesday of the-Union County,Re'glonal High* .3 Tlio Springfield Municipal Pool' wlU" 3 -Rqbort Fish, Marc. Fox.\, Anthony Francis,*" K Silcoo,' director -of—die-Dl— Jonathan Dayton Regional High School sub- committee, without editing. ~ efforts to involve all staff members in de- School District Board"6f"Edueation,has been „ . . . _ ... RomilcLE. praiik, Michael. ]. praiiklin, Stuart ' vislon^of- Community Sor- • 6-oz. JAR E A EGGS mitted by an evaluating committeeFSFthe _,. "1 believe that the report was an excellent veloping new course offerings and teaching' S_ open, for. the seaflorj_a£noon on'Saturday I GOOD ONlY*T TWO OUVS postponed to-Tuesday, -June-29. JClie mooring g and Sundayrit tlien-will open next Satur- | ' N'' Fi'lcdmun, Russell yrCa'UIyTDavid A. Gar- ~ vicos, , . Middle States Association pi Colleges and one. If used properly It can help to'elevate; 7 will be held at 8 p.nv^n tlio cafeteria of tlio 1 d«y> June •yiS^~ and will renialiu open 1 -!.-"icrTjcf.LGoWsteln,'Geprye^GnifaiUikis,-Barry. . NiSnicrodit courses-in-Eng=- J. Secondary-Schools waa issued this week by the quality of..educatlqn at Dayton." . "A. That the-administration ' " ;|" "-"-'"J. Greolibcrg, 'StevelfA.-Gr'aeuspiin, Jess D. Ush as u Second Language; ; Mrs. Sonya Dorsky, Sriflld b f . . . = Grecnscoin, _Alviiu_T.._l-|aavisto, r S." .Hlstory.j^taught In CREAM CORN ,7 1 leckel7"BT uin J.jlector, ITniotlisTC", llftnry. "Spanish-, and a "Reading lm'- Donald,Prl-lerftilfMtchrrcl-iiirsht provement—Clinic ' will be WHOLE KERNEL CORN .7 And, joAnn—OA.rn.ato',--Kathleen Doneffan, - - offered June 21 dirouglr-July., Tlierocreatlon = Ann K. Duffy, Lesley Elkins, Lori,.EJ"posito, sounder tlio auspices of die School Tqwar _ PEASn-o^i: , .ast Tuesday night, voted to"omploy two gui- .office will be open from 8:30 a.m..,to. 5 Bonnie M. parbur, Susan Farter, Mai-cy Fiiik,-^- Division of Community Ser- —dance oounBelors-at-eacli-schoo1 for.a tnontli Rachel R. Freedman, BnrbnraM.Ganr*fimdyll. ,.; vlces;—-—•"—^— ;' " • ~ MAXWELL ROUSE "SlnceJ believe important facts have Been SCHOOL AWDCOMMUMTY Goldstein,. \''Er^cs'"'"'CjtfLJ^'-Ljl KITCHEN SLICED BEANS ,6 omitted, 1 Would appreciate-itif you would Wo ilnd'a£joriathanDayton-Higll School a dJs-summer. Tlicxouns'elorftj«lll-be avail- 7 -anillillljIIMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIIlillillllllltHHIIMnilirmiiiriillil TeachingJingllsli as a~Se- COFFEE ~ aile t.0 mee^wldi students and parents; I'— Gl'oensioin, june"M. Greiiicr, Ellyn.'D^Gross--- cpnd Language In Elizabeth ridldil6llh allll of — studentdt t bodbdy witith high potentiaotential ffgtra measure meard , barth, KUriileen-A. Hagonbush,- Kiny-M.-l-lulo", •'•-- 1-LB. CAN - . _by_inCeU'gence and academic ability, tesm ...; * Marie Giannone and Frank Clancy will boon • - will be Mrs. Norma Nelidu "' (jOOD ONLY AT TWO GUVS duty at tlie Jonathan Dayton building andDuone — ^=^Z-—Barbara K..HorslikowUz, Therose llpr/lingo'r; -. .Vnrlsco de Gurxia of Ellz^aj-_ bi 2S;8 percent are In the 94th national percen- Brown and Geoffrey Perrln, at Gov. Living- V- GOPcarididdtes •• LaiinLZS.—"Hockstpfn,"' Juditlfp.-'llorowiu,- beth,_.assistunt professor- of ---i Oood ih.u $«lpnr of-Kenilworth has 'The phiolosophy of_di(L-Jonathan: Dayton/'" P^Vgroupo ., tor "the municipal pool and for ( DETERGENT ggft^ tho ... In jother ...business, \tho resignation of Ian mlttee.tlis week announced their platform Michael J.-Kosnett, Mitchell N. Kotler, C!"iU£._. >-nier-progrum. " -- •''_._ =?.-_ ;app_ointed-poatmasteT' of the. Springfield-Post RegionarHiglg gl School providep s on adequatq e ~ townships teenagers; While plans are_not In Pluififleld,-English as a . Office by "Postmaster1' Genera?!—Wlnton M. • — •* • yet complete, the tentative plans collator a Struthors; a matliematics toachOr at Jonatlian» for tlio election'in November. -Norman-Banner A. Kozan, Elliot A._Kccivuz, Mitchell Kurt 89 ^ basis for high quality education; The emphasis "" -:.-. -^ -""stated—'^W"-'-statd''Wefteie nre pre.ientlirg-a-posirive-llag i -. - . - . - , i^econd Language will be taught- Blount, according to oh;announcementby Jack on a rnm'pWw-«*nrnHnri fnr n It .y6urjl~ln~a number^ of special eventsJn addition ^to tho -Dayton, was accepced. '-fhrrj isev:,_bavicl -Liingmau, Liiwroiige J. LaPointf r CHOC^JFULtlONUTS ! -platform. planks"wliiciivHrtrof immediate-con ^Sobon,(\.J..arson7BtcVen LelirliQll'.J^OiU Los- - " tiy ' Ml«« Nwrntiiri" Gillian nf 2 -____B.-l?en.tZi-dlreotor of die-pliUadolphla Postal rjemocrattc-."setting is hlglUy.erjmnieViaabTe- w JAICA IMPORTED DANISH pool activities, • • " -- - -Jonamon Dayton.schobl werevapprove^Tfor tlio. corn —tor-dio-fuU-crbsE-'HMtioii .of-our^m----'''' VStovor^HpsclniH>r,^cHii^Wi'iXi'irc-if;^:; Servicie Refiiori^-The-atipointment-took'etfi "^-'Vtlffih-pbJecayerNci7--iTin^tKe written And c^ail—F, Lu.wr.uucu, |odi S... Levino; - iiiKl - ; gP6giafe=w«PW=f~ ' ' p -.-.-.._^-__ . 1971^72 year: T • ••—- tier ' •••• " nng..appointment brings 1 ^i^H^l tlds ai ^rdwill=rr?S3&^feJ!lEee_i '-:^^^^Hnrvain^Tlaja. : : ".'—r-rr—r^'-^^1^:~2.-lnllWft =_.— . ._,_.. , — ^ -iJar_A~voutrr:prdKr;iTri'^tb-iric bV—Mrs, .fsfprmn rfti:.9f: a^reglohal rnnnnBPmenrs.^Ie&*^jr T r Imitation is the sincorost f o mi of (1altory,somo- .—^-'-^f^'irkm hftnrrl in itruction-rfor-rstudents at •i&UibUlty-"Iattto^==;t»l''Aquanuin.:ln.C.Q|iey lilantt. ^ern'"wmT:alte-*ov^^'B^=^I»wnng^nFl-n th^TOWn'am^ Ellzabotii, former profos- WITH A roOD PURCH»« 0FJ7 OR MODI. r • one onco said. • .•£• • . • . Morrisoli has been officer-In-scharge at the r_. , ._^_ i !—,—i^uiy •: 28 ~wnrfe'attlro~a carniVaU-_AJU; v~: ~tenil^ctnichTiexiryear, replacingFt-aiJCEotrulla,"" ': "."'"4," An _C'X'p!insivo""drup; abuse sor of Spanish and EngH6h nt HOUSIWARES DEPT. ' who resigned. Bionchiis nlsoliead soccer coach 7 ; And novor boforo has our modost carljaon on . -DISH Springfield Post Office since Oct. 30, 1970,. intent and special educatloh groups; individual grounds will participate with games and shows. proprBm; tlie Acndemia Briton Havana, • Highlights of tlie day will' Include Mr, Jlggs, and golf coach. . , "5. TQ. utilize tho Tenants' Rights Com-' And, "Jeffrey D.' Mursliall,- Jeffrey R. Me- . - ti\erocoiving ond of so muci'i flattory. Cujja, nnd recent "graduate of when A.V. Del Vecdliio resigned as postmaster. instruction, including Independent study and DETERGENT . A career employee, Morrison entered the remedial reading; guidance, including Indi- tlio chlrnpanzee of TV fame. There will also. Richard Matnrnnto-will assume tlio hood, mtttec to f urtlier-better tlie relations between Quuid,..EUiot S. Molumed, Kevin A. Mercer, What with ihajBig 3 auto m.akors coming out Newark Stnto tollegt' where coaching Job in baseball, for the 1971-72 yoar.'-' the tenants and tho landlords, • •Michael' G. Meskin, Ciqne A.Meyer, Scott . she m'ijorod In lilstory and ""p'ostal~service"~aiBTrtemporary substitute car- vidual conferences;' and cooperative work- be a balloon blast when a 100 balloons will* • Wilhalittlo3. •*... 1n>Giu?t ALL COLORS' ' rler in 1941. . . • .' : be released with postcards attached signed He replaces Raymond Mnssaro, who .resigned. "6. Maintninbipardsan representation on the • M. Meyerson, Michael Mitsclv John 0: Mon- r Sponlah.- "• . DUTCH MAID BUTTER- ' • ' study programs.) • •'• And Uiio ovon.protnisif;g not to ch^TiK]"u do!:lgns He is a member of the Post Office Amateur ' The committee recommends: by the children. The balloon wlilch ;is picked Other couching assignments approved nt tlio Township' .Committee to. gjve Springfield a tatia, Scotr-U7"Mon,pceUo,- Thonv.is^ C. Moore, Robert Muh'oa of Plscata- AJAX 1 forfivayoaYs. ''.'.'. FLAVORED COOKIES - 45 Radio Network and hafl served OB New Jersey up- the furthest distance from Springfield Gov. 'Livingston school wore: AJfred Kluck, governing.body responsive to all of the citizens .way, will tenph tlie Reading PAPER TWIN " CLEANSER "1. That continued attention be given fpotball; Mictfuol Sorrentlno.'wresding; James of the community.".. _ . ' i.. . (Cdtitinucd on.pogo 6) Of courso, It wasn't always liko lhis.~-. Improvement Clinic r ut the 3 SELECT FROM OUR ART GALLERY OF J TAUfCI C NABISCO ' state manager of tho organization. He also is and has its-card returned will win a prize lc OfF LABEL tho needs of tlie slower students; dmt die staff for the sender. -. , -. Rus.30, track;" IU'cl)nrd Duggnn, bowling; und Take 19ft9, fpr instance: -'PlHiufleld-Cainpus, and Rich- 1 1 89 a membW of die' American Radio Relay continue its efforts to make tlie grouping more * MASTERPIECR E REPRODUCTIOMS A ™ *- 21-OZ. SIZE OREO COOKIES League for' amateur operators. The carnival will be hold ut tho side park- William Verschuren, cross cot|ntry and swim- - TTho only pooplo wliQ likod tho Bowtlo Ihon ard Carrell of 35 Slxtlv st.jii 47' flexible;' ',. . , - ming. J •' ''..." - •.. Kohilworth, will. conduct tliai 100 SUBJECTS TO CHOOSE FROM KEEBUR Morrison, who served in the Army from ing lot- and the ballfleid behind tlio Municipal Church IQ conduct worolholwpwhobotJglit.it. 19-43 to 1946, and his wife Doris have three "2, That.effprts.be continued to mako known PooL. It It rains,--die carnival will bo hold tlio District personnel werp approved to take Library to begin But bolng first .With an-idoa.,also'.has. i!s_gtl- ReucUng Improvement Clinic TWO GUYS VEGETABLE Oil CLUB CRACKERS part in die world cultures nnd Title 1 workshops UKI children. They are Patricia,' 19, Debra, 16,. the needs and interests of students by means of rieitt day. '.."'• . vantagos.' • ; •'- . ' . "L, • at tile- Kilziibeth Campus,. ,.:. '.. 7ih"WHK ' counseling, conferences, and quostionnali-os; tills summer.,- .„• • ' Harold Flshori director of TWO CUT. ISAOINC M>» arid James, 3, ' *l1io teen program will consist of altornuto reading program strawberry festival Nobody, for ^xon'iplo, ht^s tho oxporionco wo the Plafhflold Cumpua.^wlU USE COUPON >i'. ' '• I ITALIAN STYLE 'if-' Monday night band shell programs at Molsel havo working on a singlo small car. " ..''. ONE BOOK SPECIAl Avenue Field and Friday night block dance3 .- A strawberry festival will be held by the •IIIBO serve as director of tho mil' OMI fc"xl5" TQUR tOOX Wr~t?Sl lowW • • The second program, July 26; will bo u folk will be availoblej "Among them arc lucky guess, . doodlruuSul.. JUM*11. 1971. • 24-oi. 69 The Springflold Publit. Library has im- ; A apokosmun said tliat children.going into la fact, it's kind of Iti'uny now. ' ._ ', LEMON PIE . St. Jamos School, Springfield, will hold ,.1'homus Sculoru, Brxint Young. r - ' music night" The final program, .Aug. 23, will' .nounced that- it will'bo closed on'Saturdays grades three through, six may compote for tlio "fish pond, balloon gume, holo^in-one, steady > ^ Watchinf) tlio tnakors of 425 horsiJpowor on- " Wednesday rffght ? for your •.CHOCOLATE ' LUGGAGE graduation ceremonies, for SS.students tomqr- .'Also, Putrlclu Angole, -j\iuia ' Atxl; Carol bo u rock.concert. Bunda-which would like tp from_iKiw_ uiitlL_LilUox..Day. Tlju schedule ot Around tlie World with Books'" certificate. hand, bean 'bag and-dart vosit, wiilf prl7.e(i . . ginos try to catch up with a Volkswagen. • ' • •' Tlio Tli|rd,Dl.utrlct United J GENUINE SYROCO 11b4 row at 7:30 p.m. The'Rev, Gerald Kiarchand Blulugowicz, Putrlciu Brennun, Dluna Cum- pluy In the teen bana competition' shpiifd ..hours • otherwise vomuins the sumo, Mpivluy_ Thoy will be encour.nged to-road'books ubout uwn,0led for all, Pony rides willbu available - States Navnl Pund will present 1 FROSTED DONUTS o nU5 of St.' Paul tlio Apostle Church, Irvlngton, register ut did Recreation Office in porson and tilUiouetto ciit-outa \vill bo'iriade for those * DECORATOR money! Solid colon or nlnidt. ' ^ , ww, muck, Debru Cuntorellu, Grace Ami Clurke,' ,' dirough Frlduy, us follows: foreign lands; but demands will not bo put upon TWINVAK DIP OR REG. >> a froo concert in Gyoen Brook m Wuucl.iinimi lutnvy (J'i(y PAY • will be .die guest spuukot*, ihat morning at Torosu Corcoran, Christina " CUsiunaho, or phone ,3*J6-58OO. • , ' Adult departmoiit, Monday, W.ednesduy, Fri- who wi;;l\ this type of remembrance. J fRAMIS '™ 99' ,.3" I 10-01.49 (lAMflQaK. them to do. BO. No written or ornl book reports DOUGLAS MOTORS Park, I'l u infield, next POTATO CHIPS ->i|>l>«'. '..-•' > GIFT. DEPT. 8:30 diero .will bo u~Mu's's'-'lind'ComniUriioiP —Cynthia~Do Palmu, Rosomarly Dl Profid, day, 9 m urtd woman who "Spoclal suinniorprogrumslncludo ctUldrtin's" bar" of booku, they will be uwurdod n "Book the direction of CldufWurrant PtU,» «H.

Thursday, June LLJ97J-3._. •—~z; rliursday, 'June 17, Group te save environment _ karau—for bodi men- and From casework to commdhd ¥ mapping -instruction frmh Mr. Kiiii 0/ wuxnen—will be. given: scuba NL-W, Yol-k, one of.LUiiWorld's "Tuesdays Tr/ora. 6 to 9 p.m. George B Rupp .gEEaii:si_i[;iicJi<.-rs,_uceurdiiii; mid karate Mondays and will aim at furthering goals a week for to'-'|)hyslcal -director Wjllliam Wednesdays from 8:3 to IU Captain does double duty L,>Turner II. "''' p.m. The Springfteld Chapter to Save Qiic_En- The municipality is planning to work with the Adult classes in scuba und- to be ordained CAMJ-" DRUM,_ N,Y,.. ~.,P.apt Joseph S, tached to division headquarters lnEastOrahge. vironment will meet Wednesday ati8 j^m, ar —Township of Union so that materials for re- registering Montanari of Springfield, N,J., is a welfare_^_ The company consists of 235 enlisted men the'h'ome of Eugene Haberman, 144 Shunpike cycling can" be brought to centralized areas caseworker 50 weeks of the year who spends" and 31 officers and its- duties range from rcUSpringfleld. ' .,'". •in thenear future, he added, •'...' Mountainside residents may in service today the remaining two weeks guiding one. of.the. maklng_out payrolls and providing clerical -The chapter's goal is to begin a recycling The group met recently to discuss the pro- register Tor summer term largest and most complex companies in the h If for che7]uage~advocaTB~general-to-xon'*- program for the township, which has been blem of preserving the environment and"to classes, at UieWestfleld YMCA- • A service of ofdinatibn to the Christian 50th Armored Division, Army National Guard. ^ducting- athletic tournaments and providing . unsuccessful sp far, according to Haberman. elect-officers. They are Haberman, chairman, during registration week, June FATHER KNOWS ministry will be conducted for George E. Rupp Capt. Montanari, a lO^year veteran of the transportation back to New Jersey-promptly and Sue Libes and Louis Pozner, vice-chair- 21'*.io. 25, The reglsLradon is ' at the First PresbyteriapGhurch of Springfield National Guard, is" the commander'of the. —loxGuardsmen in emergencies.- - men. "-•• • one of four yearly enrollments by the Presbytery_af Elizabeth thlg evening at 550th Administrative Company, which is at- "This company is the hub of the division," Others' who attended Include, Mrs. Henry . during Which-boys entering ' 8. Mr Rupp is a life-long member of the local Capt.' Montanari-said. "Our job is to^Bupport Huneke, chairman of the Girl Scouts; Ira grades onejlirough 12 may congregation, having served In positions of the troops In a number of different ways." 1 Brown,. a student at the Florence Gaudlneer join tlie Y's programs. leadership in the• youtlvgroup and church school University degree _ • Capt. Montanari believes that his military . School who representedDr.ThelmaSandmsier, Adult registration—male " before his seminary training. His parents re- task of organizing and directing such a large the school's principal; Miss Libes and Pozner, and -fpmale-7-for classes in Od --and varied unit has helped him In his civilian representing Jonathan Dayton Regional High scuba and karate begins at Mr. and Mrs. Rupp, the former Nancy Far- to Miss Consoles"" work. _ ... --- • School; Mi's. Abe Levjne; Mrs. Stanley Wyman, tlie-same-time. Glasses begin rar of Berkeley Holglits, will leave shortly "I've been a welfare caseworker-with the ' representing the. Sisterhood of Temple Beth JuneJB. with theirtVvodaughters,Heather andStephanle, Essex County-Welfare Boardjfar.threeysixa AhmrMrs. Saul Black, presldent-of-^be-B-nai For die . first time', boys for California where _Mr._RuppjviU_assume a and I find that being in the.military has helped B'rlth of Temple Beth_Ahm, and Arthur Rose- completing kindergarten be- professorship In the department of religion.at me organize myself In my Job,", he said. let,_representlng the Rev. James Dewart,. come eligible to particlpatein tlie Y's: physical programs^ ~'Johnson College, a "Slvfalon orUieOnTvcrslry-flt^r - —l'Moreover._I_worlt;in^Newarlc and I'm al- " pastor of the Springfield Em'anuel United Meth- -Redlands^ He has just completed his work on a 4«/ays: trying to relate to the-problems di the odist Church. Witli a fulFpHvili/|;u-momber- doctorate at Harvard Divinity Schooli_a portion people, on the one hand; and understand the Haberman said mere is a beautification com- , ship, eacli boy_bMP.oniesL eli— of the time being spent at the University of problenjs of the National Guard in relation mittee in the township whOsecHalrmari, Mrs. gible for a free gym and swim Coylon where lie studied thephilosophy of Bud- to the_dommunity, on the other,'.' he added. John Crarier, was appointed byfifce Township- class In . each of die—four dhism. . •--•-—:_- Capt. Montanari, who is 30, graduated from Committee." The main goal^of this group Is to registration periods wlthouC- — Mr. Rupp is a graduate of Jonatlian Dayton BloomfTeTd College in 19(57 .-vrith" a degree "in plant flowers, butJt^wasTlecided that there additlonal charge. • ' • Regional High School where he was an honor sociology,- . ' .. '' was too:much litter in the community. They . "A ~ v a r i e d—propram-f pr KAREN L. WEBER — JoANN C. NATtELLd student and a- member of the wrestling.team. He is particularly qualified in Ills military CAPT. JOSEPH S. MONTANARI then decided on a cleanup campaign-to im- .summer—1« planned,"—said IUs-undergraduaie-college^york~was~done at command, which is has held for three-years, prove the munlclpality's-appearance, he added, Harry L. Lesher Jr., direc- Princeton, University where~he was a member because—he has headed~nearly every section Haberman, a sophomore at Carroll College, tor of physical education ser- Miss Natiella wins • of Phi Betn-Kappar His work in theology was Miss Weber —in the-administrative company.^ The only ex-, ••iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiniiiiiinmmiiHttwiiiiuumiiiHg' Waukesha, Wise., founded the-envlronmenlBl •'%'n.t. fnr_tlic V. Included are a done at Yale Divinity' School. He received u — ception is tho jurjge nnVornrr gpnpral^s bra ' action~Eroup-last~January while hewas working- bachclpTjaf"divinity degree whlle-jjerving as which requires^a lawyer as its-command wltli- tiie^Waukesha-hnvironmental-Ghapter. 'enmp n ^ urtj president of the student body. Mrs. Rupp Is Gettysburg degree ~-- officer. -,^ '-.- . "-~r' l-TZ^Z They instituted programs where Waukeaha_ boyiJ—ranging' in' awTfrom 4 — _'—''re e alsaso a graduate-of-Jona'tHanDaytqnandograuate of J f DOUR- Capt. Montariari-started as a private* with to 12r Catnp -seiaions-bcgin— Karen L.- Weber, duughterjof Mr. am brought major lndustrial-pollutors before the;, LYNCHBPRG. Va. — JoAnh Catherine Na- T5sTColIeIeT — -'ethe-"55Qth, was commissloned^as. a'secbfiS~ -Department of Natural Kasources-iii Macuioh," June 28 at _tlio. 2,000-acre : tlello, daughter of Mr. and "Mrs. *Jos*pIV . die-moderator of Elizabeth William R. Webor-of 37 ChrlsqnBTieTSPHng- -Uonronanr-lp 1QA4, prnmnrnrl rri~f(rs[ linn- —Wlsc.7 and' metal for recyclingT«as brought -Watchung Reservation. . •" ld nB o£ • Swimming, scuba, karate', Natiello Jr. of 53* Beverly rd,, Springfield, Presbyieryr the following personsrhnvc-been i!.9. ,_i8 ° more tenant in. 1967;~and-.to:. captain-rworyears-after -to a central area for-collecd'a— on. -N.J., received a-B.A. degree in physical edu- .designated to participate in die service: tho grjiduate^frorrl"GottySBnrg College. Gel Haberman—concluded... 'IF is a necessity tbnhis~~ahd dog obedicncc-arc— ITis" cation-4n-graduation ceremonies from Lynch- Rev., Arthur Ogle Jr.. assistant minister of the — •burg.-Pa.t .June 6. She received a-B,A, degree,.. -~__ He_also. .was on, active duty.. lnriso /, com^_ that' there be a futufeior the next gen^ration-- also offered-during the snm?- burg College on Mjiy 30. First Presbyterian Church of Charlottesvlllc, majorTng-'ih sGCiology-and anthropology. .-,- ; pleting_Lan officer basic course at Fort AT NEW HAVEN — Barry L: Berson of 24 a dream that has to come true. We urge your mer session.^^~.' -—^^'" She Is a 1967 graduate of Jonathan Dayton -.. Va., who will preachthe ordination sermon; the , Miss Weber was a member of Alpha Delm • Benjamin Harrison in Indianapolis, Ind. — Cottage lane, Springfield," has support-in any way — pUyalCfll or vocal— Bovs- enterini'. grades 10, Regional High School, Springfield. Whilo a Rev. Alick Kennedy, minister of-die Middlesex _PL_>5Prorlty and tlie Pan Hollenlc~Council. . Capt, Montanari is married to tlie former .graduated from ihe'ii'rlyerslty'orNeyir by insuring ^the life of the next generation," dirougli 12 arc^ also-offered , student atJUC she was-a: member of tho In- Presbyterian Church, who will offer the prayer, Gettysburg-College is a co-educational liberal Gail -Graham of Fords, and they have a two- special summer privileges at BlIIIIUIIUl By_ER£Xl_GREEN B E R G,.-1 Haven. He .earned a B.S. degree In Further information can be obtained by •fsignia Club, tho=Physlcal Education"Majors_ '..of, ordination;' the Rev. Dr._ .Bruce-W..Evans. - arts college. —• •,-••• : •-' ' .. 1~, year-old daughter. Lisa. - . . - accounting. The university conferred _c'alling,Haberman-atJ79-6lS9. first time to make use of the _ Club and Orchesis. ; -. pasfor~bf the Springfield ChurchVfwho will do- _-• . - '" -—— L^5SQlundergraduate degrees and nine" liver the charge to the minister; and-elders _. . . • • j -•' . _. . -newly-renovated weight room The people of ancient times tfiought all master's" degrees June 6. ,° -Gustav-Rupp-and-Prescott Farrar, father and Plfnif CTWOFOS ' ~dlsoafie~was supernatural in origin:' and handbaH-«ourt. "•'' father-in-law, respectively, of tlie new minis- -•- IVI'lfV^- M »5-**i w< Heerwqgen granted -'-Summer _classey -offer^a- They were convinced that the gods gave merit 1 tor. In addition to those Jolnlngin the service, unique opportunity for-inton- Petrullo is teacher man-disease;as a punishment 'fotlBtt ^ slve instruction in swim-' special music will be presented by tlie Church sins. Even epidemics were explained in NOW BOOKING / to honor choir a degree from MIT_ School laurels mlngc". Lesher-noted,—'-'be--, / Choir, under die direction of John Bunnell, with • CHRISTINE K. CONSALES- .this way.-The^only-way to appease the- Mrs. Elsie-Brooks at the organ. Christine -X, Consoles of BaltUsrol way,. Two Mountainside residents were amongthe cause they are divided into . for Following tlio service In tlie sanctuary, BTf-e^" —Hie Girls' Choir of tlie Springfield Pres- =—;At--graduation ceremonies June. 4 In Cam- gods was by constant sacrificerToday, four two-week " periods in_. Springfield, was awarded a.bachelor of arts" recipients of scholastic honors at Plngry J - _CflCfiLon.bonorlng Mr. and Mrs. Rupp will be held byterian Church will bo honored at two events bridge,—Mass., Dean R. Heerwagen received— In order to'preyent, or at least control-, School's annual commencement excerclses on which classes meet daily." npri)iirniir rnlli-ctiniv p| iiiui.-ii.il .ind nivi ^:iry fill's Inrdiid' thiS week. An informal picnic'will be held degree In social-—service by .tliB:.Unluerslty WEDDING. in tlie chapel by die women"of the "church, of New Hampshire,- Durham, N.H., during ^a. bachelor in ardiitecture degree from Mas- communicable diseasesj-weHaelieve-ln— The instruction periods are to lit ;my |uuli;i;l.-"Av-.-U>iiiiliiJ.I Imlain; li'^ht^r, Inini $40r- Joseph Perrullo,—for.many years director today-at tlie home of John Bunnoll,- music PHOTOGRAPHY y.t of bands in the Mountainside schools, has "Members of the church and community are - commencement exercises on June 6. sachusetts Institute of JTeclinology., He is tne . isolation, innoculation, control through Michael M.Mens of 1309 Summit lane June 28 to-July 9, July 12.ro B.• C'IT«S pen, S5 to $50; (;. UK iloTaiTiiiiiliiiilil mniu'y director. In Florham Park, Several motliers T • _1; by most cordially-invited fcrjoln In tills significant -t-Mlss—Gonsales—wa«—among—approximately— _ ?°f ..°r Mr.~anarS(riT~ArtHur R. Heerwugen dnlgs. Sanitation ajso- helps. But••- THE FINAL TOUGH—With every(hlng~elso roadycfaruhe opening"of the Springfield- July 23,:.July^ 26 to~" clip, $4375Oi-D. excitini; l.i- Ciuiliiv-Mi'iii'-ivox wrist ;il;irni accepted- a -position—with the Union Music .. of .'the girls will transport and accompany • -received-the7Mnrtin-B—•O'Connor-Journalism SchooLastracher offluteandclarinet,Petrullo service of worship and dedication together with 1,250-undergraduatos and graduates W1IQ"_I —otScverna^avenuBrSpringfialdt- ' nothing is foolproof. Perhaps, along -•- Award, as well as being graduated cum laude. Municipal Pool this v Saturday, Walter-RyarrHoft'— and Steve Rtissell~apply the -and-Aug.'9 to Aug. 20. •with L'.'iToudar. $-1-15;i Y-. ^t^r!i[nL^ silver., ki'y holder, S5; die many friends of die Rupps from high scliobT" them to the pIcjUcV ' ; ^An-alumnus of Phillips Academy, Andover, . -with our sterlizing and sanitizing, we «5 MORRIS AVE. • SPRINGFIELD" 37^1545- Mark T. Keating of 1169 "Uldge drr^was also finishing touch as theyjdd-the water-" without which everything elsldBl — - Tennis for boys, grades four' is a New York University-graduate. " : _ Sunday morning duclng-tho 10 o'clbck wo»— ccivod degregs-at the colloKc'a JO^lst annual TrWt buMc. MK S-i:."5'o.1iSallIli]kil. Sin.?"; fi.-MK" The 'School will hold Its first day of regis- and college days," tlie announcement added... ^commencement cxerciiics. John G. Stoesr Mass., ho had previously been awarded a should pour out a few libations and kilL graduated cum laude.- -. a dry run. . .__-_,'. — to" six will; be Monday from tration Saturday, June-26 from 9 atmrtorJr p. m. i service, tlie following awards will be singer, acting director of the UnitedNations master_o£_science degree from MIT in 1967 a few fatted calves? ', -—'- — • J>:15.lo 10_a.ny and.for.boys.. Hold ii'ti-,rct;llilr-tnothpick. -S-O..iO; H. uiibivn"kuhl«r~rnllar presented to~the girls by Bunnell: flrst-yearl- Political Affairs Division delivered tlio com- and a bachelor "ofTnetalurglcal engineering grades 7 to 9 ohTliesday from '~stays'"ni'~T4K yold, $11.5(1, tlie pair: I4IC unlcl tie tacs: at Burnet Junior_Hlgh School, Caldwell and pin to Debbie Clickenger, ^Patricia Deane, Morris avenues. Union. A second day of regis- mencement address. .••,•••-...-. degree from Cornell UniversityJn 1965.'-_2:~ ,» _9:15 to 10 a.m. | \ _I_ptimiuve \!/>\d set wiilubhicL^i.ii'-iappiiiiv, SJ-;.J. I'luu-- ^Cohen is awarded Debbie Taylor,Karen~Clatke, Linda Ziosmer,-: JJnion man convicted ( In tlie fall, Heerwagen will move to Ithaca7 We believe in personal, friehdly_seri_ Goed scuba clii^Mis are of- Linde ->;t.ir( ,S.> *(^*;—^ snnl-uirM with Lh'.uiiond eeritcr. tration will beheld on Monday, June 28, from '- Karen Wrightand~Lori JOeln; two-year pinl. N.Y., to take up his duties as assistant pro- vice, If you need a pcrscription filled J'sCe.Oor. those )enterinc-10th_ Sn6.SO;. L. di.iniond .-hadowbox, .VJ.5.25; M, • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. . - • ~" to_NnncyTSlm, Carol Steiany, Sully Greinerr~ 1 Students from Springfield, Mountainside, fessor In arcliitecture at Cornell University. rypu-kriow it will get immediate at- to 12di gradest on /luesday willutliamotid .\ Watchungand' Mlllburn have been registering _. idegree from RRI Linda SalirammT-ItoTly-Quinton-and Janice tention at PARKj)RUGS,-225-Morrls- for mallciousiwischief from 6 to 9 pQv-"1-j - Smith will receive their third-year, key. A 1 —.-John-Brogan of Union was. Gary L. Rudermim-df Woud- . phnsis-on safoty^s we\l as for music and art courses. -,-- TROY,- N,Y.. —' Robert Stuart Cohen of medal and chain for four years of service Ave., Springfield (in the General Pupils who "have completed grade three Greene Shopping Center). Phone 378^ convicted of-mallcious mls-_ bridgeJL_'l4 mph in a- 25-mile phyidology- in-fpintenance and 1 _thrpugh"gradeT12 In pjiblic or parochial schools chief by Judge Max Sherman -zone on Hillside.avenue. — -use of equipment for self-con-, may participate in the music, theater-or art •John Joseph Brennan Jr. of Springfield was Open daily 8:30 a.m: to 10p;m;; Sat^- ROOM Monday In Springfield Muni— Other convlctiqnsjmd finou talnod underwater breadilng courses, ' coived_a_B.S. in the field of chemistry. awardod a bachelor of arts degree from ralr- 8:30a.m. to9p.rn.; Sun.8a.m. to2p.m. •^-olpal-Court. Ho was fined $50 were- LloydJD. l;lall_of Eliz- il SIIA'I'.USMI nis STKCirpiw During the course of the year the Girls' fleld University,. Fairilcld, Conn z- ' abcdi, $20 for driving u motor- Leo W. Rindler, director 6f thn school, RPII Is;-a-technologicaoloKlcali university offering Choir sln(j«l wm-y nthir'Snpriny nr tli ex-cohtroctor, 71 FREE DELIVERY ... BABY NEEDS and".was placed on probation„ CoedJcarateinstructlons for- , .' Millluim, Nc\v'Joi.si>y-:-165 Millhurii Avcmie _undetgraduate_and.gi:aduate degrees in ardii- -—=rr.Bl'eiwaii-recel»ed-hls-degi-ee ut recent com- Services were held In East-Orange last for six months. cycle 'wltliout a license, and- tlie same ape group-will be held . "•OnsPt!Cl°1.OCCI1Slons stldias Easter tnencement"oxercises lieldut the university. ... SURGICAL SUPPLIES ... PRINCE Newark, New Jersey: 1R9-M;iirket Street the Bunret Junior High Band and Orchestra, t^cture, engineering, humanities and social 1 Thursday for William S. Austin, 71. of 445 GARDNER -WALLETS'-..: .'..CHARGE EXECUTIVE MOUSE. -^Broganr" 39, was arrested Raymond "/eUznik-of-Roaollo,. Monday and Wudncsdn.y-froin— — has accepted a posltion-sis-teacher—of-brass. sclencos,management^and science. \ ~~ _and_Christmas, they sing in combination with. He Is among 605 recipients of uiidoJ^nrauate -Priday-by Sprinefii.'id -policed-$20^foxzpassinp;'a atop_.slgn 7:30 to 8:30 p.hi., tauglit-by Millhnrn: OpwrKl ^_ •Sunday morning when his car. ~ beechwood sandal. 1 _rls. avenue. Tliey wereidarle went out of control and lilt a" ' E. Kerlln pf^Westfield, Jon v; Curl you)''toes' • —-Utility pole on Rt. 22—Easr- S. Talnow of Union ancl-Ml- :SlH2iili -.- '.o myir Weiland's Steuk House, Select-a-maturity date that suits you: from • around the toe cliael Pv Shields of Soutli Or- police reported. The Rescue "" B* . " , ' ; two to 'fiv'e-'y.QiSt's'r'Ydur'monoy^eVii'ns tr grip to help firm Squad toothim to Overlook — Five—persons—were -fined Full 5%%7'compounded-daily and credited. leg*— ~ JLtaanitaLwhere lie was treated fo>"speedi,ti(». Denis T. WoJ- First Newjelrsey Bank r Bone strap, toh of. Union* paid $20 forgo- quarterly,J.o_yield an effective annTiaTfoturn ing 'S0-m"lles ner hnni- in ^ 5:9&%. Trie interosj rale Is guaranteed 3S-niile zone on MorrlK nvc- nuo. Tl.io_ others w«f»-fliied ^AblT'ED,'.- ^ON GHEM1CAT. HONORS FEIG^ left) of l(TEton pl.;:Sprlngfie|d7w _lfcptOT58a«!Jngi.ftr an" ant^under Chapter XLof'thaBankruptcyact -•——. in t^ MFEfeutscir-of, U N. rd.,--":Spriilgfield.dSl . -and-.: llam-'S;. liari-fty: -£M0i

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> i ~Scrving-a._Communiiy'o! Friends ( Dbltci1y~choiifiTron:-aro-Tjrgo3 to ofrsojf.ye.tho'f r(1d'ay I Ttonu on Mountain avemig7~aird -•"• '•• ~lnterest-Payment .. '.'.-T—^-'-~- doadlino ioi oilier tlian spot hows' Include, your name, you save with us: the current - interest-payment plan. 333MILLBURNAVE., " MH.1UBURN7 addross and phono number. • ',-• ,' • ppeh Thurs. Eves - Parking across the street Hearing set Each quarter wp'llpay you the interest In SPRINGFIELD PHARMACY ON PREMISES person. Mail.you a.cfyeck. Or well put'it in'.-' OPEN 7 DAYS PHONE 376-5050 for suspect your checking or other'savings account a't - Fourth-Season Goorgo Bacso'i QAKRIDGE AVE/SUMMIT, N,X First New der'sey. Or you,can simply leave Bob Lissher, R.P.- Robert Angc-r, 25,' of Plain- 'field was arrested-Monday by the interest' in your .Blue Chip Passbook to NORTH JERSEY TENNIS ACADEMY ••'•' THIS WEEK'S '•••', (THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS LOCATEb IN AN AREA KNOWN A? Mountainside police and •grow.and grow'.. It's your chq|ce. AT '•.".-. SPECIAL cluirged with drunk and dls-• MII.LBURN KIMBERLY SCHOOL, MONTCLAIR * WICKED WICK "DRUID HILL" WITH HOWIES IN THE $100,000 TO $200,000 RANGE. orderly conduct. .Ho wim re- i.. 'Systematic Saver Service ••. _' Complete Tennla Program leased on $100 ball for n court ; II you like, yoi| may make deposits to your ' • Boyi and Glrli •— 10-18 "Approx. 3,500 Sq. Ft. of ground 'area- on a lot Apprbx. 28,080 Sq. Ft. appearance o;i-Juno,3Q» Bl,uo Chip Passbook autamatically'througrf' TENNIS CENTER Adult Clinic. v 1 Also available . . . R-pst--New -Jersey s- According topolice, Patrol- our Systematic Savei Service, with a.mini-., For InfoVrnafion write GEORGE BACSO • In' All The Now, Most Excltlnn Colors man Hcrihan llafeken received- 5°» cinnuqj'Golden Pnssbook I lives Invent a .call at 7:20 p.m. fr6m tlio mum monthlyJtnnslor.ol $50 Irom your First' WE'RE OPEJV 751 Falracrji Ave., Wcitliold, N. J. D7090 from Hoi Pink to Black.. -. '. - -• Tharo uru 3 Bedioonu : Lluiny Room - Dining Room • Don • Florida Room • PoWdor Tower Stonk House, where at- Now Jersey regular chocking account until Account, and oilier snviiu|s"ocxouiits. OR CALL 233-8428 • Scented and Unsconted;7 Room - 2% Bathrooms - Modern Kitchen with Mill Mado Cabinets • Built.in OvonCountur • They burn and glow from within.- tendants, allegedly wero'hav-' lwo--'ye"ars~before Ihe maturity dnto. FOR ' -All Shapo?.; . ' •• top • Gas Rango- Rofrjflorutor-Dishwaihor 8i Garbago Disposal.Unit. Thero l> u Flroplnco ing trouble.wltli a cuatonler, in'tho Dun & Kitchon. VVaUto Wall Carpatlng In till rooms uxcopt tho Kitchen & Dan tllWn his arrival,IIufoke'n.went ' Scroans- - Storni.'WIrtdows Hi Storm Ddors - Rluyitonu Patio Approx. I.OOt) Sq. Ft. 3 into" a private dining rpo'm .w.horo three men reportedly RAINY DAYS " 'Zono Gas Ho'tWatorBasoboardHuat.Bea.utiful Lawn-Shrubs a.Troas. a -were holdlni; anotliur man on $12.00 PER HOUR HAVE YOU ENOUGH HOT WATER? tlio couch. The suspect al- 'Matkowlti&'Zlndol, At«y'»lortl») D«blof, 143E:a»taSt.,Tr«iiloii, N.Jr"^ legedly was cursing" and'-try--- ing to got l&ose. STATE PLUMBING & HEATING CO.! 20% OFF ON DEVELOPING Uo M. Huklhion, HacAlvur 143 t, Stulu St.. Truntan, IM. J. •'••-. . . ' • irst New •':• Ilafoken tliea handcuffed tlie ; "Tho Hometown bank That's In -Town to Help " HYDRONIC HEATING AUpJJONEEHS.OFRICE 11 COMMEHCE ST., NBWArtK, N, J. . - '-,.,, suspoct and .secured hln legs, 1 1 To dd great things with money. '• ' v -'- "- . ""•••' ' TELEPHONE (AljEA CODE 201 > 623B040B6flO ."'••.. ' / pollco sakl ''Patrdlmim Jose Hires ami iipocJnl-officerKob- Mnm Ollico: 1930 Mnrns Avonuit, Union, Now JbnioyW«B3 • (201) Oat>--li ALTERATIONS HOT WATER HEATERS ltt_lli?*M.t*L^?2_^L.Entrarice and oxit ori Hillside Avonu ' " - ' •'•'..' i - *• '• ' '••''' -tjrt-AHtii'bin'ivwei-e called to ' Hiuliwj'y llranch fownloy l)r.iiich IIVD I'OIIIU UCJIICII N«w Hiuvidenco OHlce Cljrk Ullit* •, MiddlMM1 Olllco OR assist Hafokeii. 'Hie patrol- 111 :';'«, MiHimn SI Minns t hilli-rflm-s I'lb't^lii-slnul St Vill.iuii Slmi)|inu'. l*iii>lur M):i() l;.iii1.iil IM Con-.ci lliunul Hi \\i\ I'll) SpringfJeld, New Jer»cy 07081 TEHMS:T0% CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK, .. ,, ' ' ' ' .UimiM 'N J > '.'K"-»;' S|inii|:(ii'l(l' A > (-onii'i eoiiiniiiiii-Pi ^.C,,|HI«MI I'I.II .- 379-3970 379-5694 meii tlien carried'tliii suspect Union. N I lIKion N I• • ., . VI , INSPECTION SATURDAY 8, SUNDAY, JUNE W&20 ~ ~ " Wtildo -to yil: waiting 'patrol' /T/"••V;L Cl.iiV N I • Millilli".i'> N l' 379-T068 I AFTER 5 P.M. car und brought liim to jjolice -headquurturs. _. • 4-Thursdoy-, ~Jone 17,- LEADER 1971-7 15 Brownies are advanced Final meeting SPRINGFIELD LEADER PAGE OF COMMENTARY AND fEATURfS to 3umar Tr6op 714 at ntes of year held by -Springfield Brtjwme'Troop 603 from the grade girls "from Troop_J14 will Join Mrs. aiuMwmiiMiiimuipiiiuinHMHMHimi^^ Edward Walton Schjool, -wlth-Mra. HrF. Waugh- —W.H. Herzllnger's Cadette Troop 471 next fall. tal as leader had eight girls who flew up to Cindy Madison from Senior Troop 14 was By DAVID F: MOOJIE, | Junior Troop 714. The ceremony took place Exacutiva director, North Jeriay g PROFILE- John Brbwn —eleeted treasurer of die senior planning board in djuitrLolrgr o u p me STATE Conjarvatlon.Fourtdatlori =j June 8 at die Girl Scout House. The girls'had of Washington Rock Girl Scout Council. This John Brown, coordinator of health and gone'to'Turtle-Back Zoo on June % for dielr . The-Springfiold-lndutficial Development and --IIMIIUUIUUHUIUIIUUIIUttHUtn • group plans activities for Senior Scouts In iiiHuiiHiiitiiiHuuiuumumun- physical education for the RegionalHlghSchool last day party. Seven girls from Mrs. Vincent tills council area. ., ' Relations Cormniuee held its final meeting' ersey Bankers" Associa- through more rigid controls when the damage District, believes in revaluatihgflhdupdating -Posltan's Brownie Troop 802 alsoilew up into last Wednesday .before adjourning for die Recei \Sas actually- happening. 1 n other words, wi find Holly Quinton from Cadette Troop 471 and rfS-s' I&uiion Code." the contents of the courses under his Jurisdic- Mrs. Henry Huneke's Troop 714f TjThe sixth. summer. The group reviewed what'had been. Helen lNeber Eileen Weir and Patricia Stuart ..."wMch formal heed is paid to the necessity_i . to pollution, the deferred' tion to keep pace with the changing times. He r •done and riuide'plans for .die'fall session. from—Cadettfr Troop 273 have-been awarded of "balancing economic development with the heavy interest charges^ _ also is In charge of driver education andinter- - first class-badges.. All die girls will enter Reports on transactions which were rele- niaintenance-.oLthe_; highest quality physical scholastic spprts._ gated-tothe-Township Committee wurfr given. == Senior Troop 14 next fall. — - environment and the highest order of human ^ ~—Bfowir-deBcribed how-the-health curriculmtt : Among the;;u"1Was a survey of-landmadeavail-, liveablllty." has changed over the years. He'said,"Health Twelve girls from Brownie Troop 31 re- able "to-the lownship-by-the-state. Tlie group maintain a natural balance that offseissomeof ceived dielr Brownie wings from dieir leader, New Jersey's bankers, under tlie code which our pollutiqn—provided we do not diminish1 — education used to be one day a week and little • • also -formulated ,-ind gave its findings to die importance was paid to it. It then went to two Mrs."Anthony Ammlano, and/will Join Junior .originated in Mainland has -also been, adopted their numberb s tto o mucuchh through pollution and •..'Township Committee. by~^£XmOnt balUCS, .Ifri • • '•—•" iimnw .[M. H-EI:.-.-, . days a week and finally movea into the block Troop 583. Twenty-five girls from Ttoop-583- •Tlie main.,purpose of die group is toserve ""'""" no significant alr/land or water pollution will' Carelessness. ' . ~. system whergjt is taught daily for nine weeks. received badges and membership stars and as a liasorTwjfli industrial trac's in die munici- ' ' ' result from activities financed with bank But their numbers are being reduced daily, "It has developed into a strong department 12 girls received die^Slgn of the Arrow. and we know diarthe^fewer species—animal These aWards were presented by Mrs, Samuel "-.—pallty—"We are pleased to7r"eport dial our Money. - - ' -~ I think one of the best in the state. It now : und vegetable--which make up tlie delicately IITacujaQeachlng and how the curriculum ap-— Thomas. _^_^ _• .-,- relationship to dam has been good," aspokes- ~" If a bank-financed project is found likely to man-safcC ' : •• --..<_ , pollute,, the bank will hunt, for u more satis- balanced life system of the planet, the less plies to. the youngsters' lives. -Twenty^five girls from Junior Troop 501 factory alternative solution, .and futhermore that system can withstand the environmental "The course is continually being modified were presented badges plus the Sign of die Frank Cjjlbert.u; chainnan of the committee. — will do. its best to talk its customers into changes we carelessly Oppose on. it. .Variety - and changed to meet times and life. TheimTO- '"' Arrow.by Mrs. James Napier and Mr?;-Alfred • Other members are ArtBuehrer, Jerry Vezza^,. . ..;. abating any existing pollution of which they may really Is the spiceof "lifel Thegreater the bio- ductiorTof family living and mental healtli and Treasone. Tlie^girls "crossed over the Marvin Sciiatz, William Rubbed, IIenry-Wrii:h^, " 7 be guilty. One bank.lias. slidwifthe way- The logical—diversity,—tlie -greater die survival die Integration pf sex education and dnig.f bridge: to Cadette Troop 273. Mrs..Thaddeua__ o Herman SOcrkin, Malcolm Bohrod, Jack King cliances' for us and~cverything else that lives. g g Board National Bank in. Newark recently an- . atien-thpejuguout the-currlculum has kept us Wyglendowski presented badges and the Pre- _ and Jim Garofallou. ' Economists might learn from tliis,. and to CONFIRMANDS — Thirteen young_p8oftlo wore recently -Goulden, Robert Raybo.uld, Scott Andrus, .David Hess and npunced plans. tO-makc available $1 mlllionfor ln^ace with the chtyiging. times." _~ paredness Crmllengff nwarri 'to 29 girls _in Alvin Haqyisto; second row, "•• Randy T'Diofortf-'.;-Will jam - "Tlit; spokesman concluded, "We are looking some' extent tliey liays..--73)e_cotnpanies that. > Cadette Troop 273. _!•_ i '_. zrcontir)tned prt tfie Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Springfield. loanoss to area industries - to—finance—anti—— manufacture wide ranges of producraand can He~afso" explained the health program in, _\A/ltowsky, Laura Waslut^of:r- . •. * +- events. The summer bulletin lists trip's_"tq Springfield Public Ubrary:reportsr by the Regional Board of Education, which tells _ nve. in Springfield oii JuneJ 3._Mrs.. Huneko rivers and wo talked about how .during the Re- - - ^ ^^^:s ingfield we saw many placerFesource) is-a-dcferr-edpayment." GETTING BACK.TO tlie bankers'Jesolutlon, by chemical iirm A w e dr0 0 pr local areas, bdiers to' more distant spots anu' I don't envy their or anybody else's selfr us how much of each subloct-should be taught. - iMTRnsrWjI.ASTir, sports were also meri- .has redred as community chairman, Mrs. :thbsir-requiringoverni'glit'^excursionii.c ' ; If we paid the ultimate cost of a product— -'•-.::~Drr"Rfcliard~K7 Daniel of 'Springfield has —plaques-whlch "told about dits-Battle.of Spring- —imposed task. of—"balancing"..;- economic lIThie is tlien modified to meet die needs of the tioned. -Brown . said, The-inierscholastic D, J, Duffy is die new communltyrchairman—^; fiekl.- 'Hie bulledn will be distributed to all.chil- tlie cost of tlie iccnrwu'ye manufactured so tliat respecdve schools wltliin die framework of , • been^appolntedpp . technical-tilrecrnr of i -for Springfield. -. - . all "the ^waste" was recycled in the process, , development-witir maintenance of—the highest cTh newest books for local readers sports- progranHiaa^pecome enlarged. At one Chil C H hd b di M rrtenna rd, 67; —• • P.S. I forgot tO-tell about dio tree which used dren In tlie four/elementary schools and the ~quality physical environment, altliough it ..„...„.,...(= course study: Each school decides where em- Chemical Company. Ho had been director of dio to be in front of die school on which George Florence Gaudlneer-SchooJ_before_the end Q( • plus the cost pf recycling the productltself a.a it .^iiiiii mi n mil ii in I in ii|i i itiiiiiiiiiiirtiii liiuti in riiTil i II n ii i Ft i IIIMI in II 111 u u i IIIHUHUIMWIIWIHIIHIIIIII ""'•-™" ',. 1 phasis should be placed and how muaiUmeTs rime we had onlv^tootbalL-basphiiir haaketball —•Plasticer-Re'e»a*cli—aiid-DevelopmenCCenter, —is used up, and die cost of recycling what's left obviously lias to be done. and track. Otlier activities hav^Deen added ...Washington rested liis-horsc. the term. The committee has suggested that, /The catch is diat_"balance" lias to mean By DiANA CONSTAN11AN . testimony as to what it means to-be a Christian _ allottod to different units." [ Clark. . - —_... . thcst-buUctins-be7kept-'forI-future-referenee^- when it. no longer can function— we simply Th,e Springfield Public Library lists the in this time, this place; " since I came. These include tennis, golf, bowl- , Dr. Daniel-joined-Celanese in 1963 at dio Degrees at Wilkes ran antique shop '"compromise" and that can prove less than, 1 Eocli yea^ hew and different places~will be would not-be tlie affluent society wercall our- tollowing titles .lamong the—books recently BROWN COMMENTEDoneachlevelof health , ing, wrestling. Indoor track, cross country : —Celanese—-Research—Company—loborutorjosr - selves. satisfactory as time and ;mproved environ- ^Services were held Sunday for harold ueii- described in further editions of die bulledns. RELIGION • instruction. Ho stated, "Ereshman healtli bas- ~ "Thersoccere i.s great participation on tlie part of Summit, and became director oflne Develop- Senior, citizen s_hear W'j have'been and are affluent nt the expense ~ muira f"instghtjjrings ; nard,_67, of 101 Forest dr., Springfield, who^ "The Vanishing Parson," by.Lalle E. Bart- ically is 'teaching them.to' know themselves , tlio students. There Is sudi ft variety that every ment Center at-elark-ln 1969 after serving dwarded to three of our environment. When we begin thinking had not been guessed at when the compromises lett. The old-style parson is dlsappearUlg._ physically. — what :lhey_are_made of. This is as teclinTcaLtrianagor In resins, group leader died Friday. in_Ovorlodk Hospital, Suninilt. SOCIAL PROBLEMS • boy has die opportunity to participate on an Mr. Lennard was'born in Brooklyn and choristers: about un-polluting our environment jve dis- were made. But environmentalists sliould ap- "Hunaways," byLJlllanAmbrcsino.Invastly There is a growing move for reform and re- integrated into die regular subject matter and lnterscholastic basis. ~ . L-ln_polyethylene, and-group leader.of Colcon pgjjdng 510 • CQurtn^y-orrdean's lisj cover that It is a. far-more costlyprocess dian^.. pEnaTheTbankers for taUng tliat vital first increasing numbers, Vouna people are running newal." For the first dme, thcrproblems"and-=^ihow--irTippliestDwhat-is being taught. For" "Tlie girls have continued Uieir Girls'Ath-—r _-acetal" copolymer._Ercviaiisly^hcJiad"been a persons who recelvodbachelor's degrees at moved to SprlnpfleloTig years ago. Ho was an -fhe Springfield Senior "Citizen Grtoup One rit would-liave-boen had wa paid for the Job step.- -away.-They"rUn~lh order to cut ties tliat hurt. hopes of tlie clergy in transition have been example, if .they aro angry or.excltabie, we dls- ' research engineer at the'Du Pont-fibers.plant the recent 24di commencement exercises £L aasociate.wlth Slnger-Muckio in New Yorkand t - held its meetin'j! at the Sarah Builey-Clvlc /Kevin Couruu;y_ of 11 Remer ave., Spring- letlc Associatiorractlvitios.,Thls_allQW.s themJ -• ovmed-die 7Len.nard^;Anti_qu^ SJ}.og,_JvUUbur^ iiiimii i M (.• i • j i • 11111 • 111 • M k • i • k i I • 111111111 • 111 u 111111111111111111 u 1111111 i IM11111111 • 111 • 11 a 1111IJJJ21LI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiMiiitiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiitiiiniiiiiiLt^o hide,. io-escape,-to forget, to follow a dream. ,brough ..t . togethe•..-r . 6n~a-Tmnltidenominationa,„ ,.,.,. _.__•._._• —l. cyagwhaicauses this, by mqvlngintoiie gland ^liriSeaford, Del. " "'• ':'• Wllkes College, Wllkes-Barre.JPa. Tliey aro field, has been named to tlie doan^B-iist-for mOre participation) than under a varsity pro- before retiring six*'years ago. . • choj"al_gr.oi.iP-.f.ro'm Jonathan Dayton .Regional1 Written for runaways, their parents and .the level in a useful volume, solidly groundtM in system. We;also hove reports, discussions anil gram. ".-•••' Born in New York City, Dr. DanielJias_a_ LMary Mqdelliie Brown, Judy Ann-Mikullcz me second semestei at dm Gounty_CoUege oif - counselors and advisors to both, "Runaways" ^sociological research. The author also i i In 'threei years since then, tliey have grown ' Thcfollowlng table prepared by NJTA traces ness ofjiealtli problerosfaclngtho community _-•—aEUCION- ——hy-young-people with helpful and informative today and how best to cope with them. ' verslty of Florida-whare lie receivedhlsbach---? T. Rbseave. state, national .and International fjhows.-She.- ANDJRJEW -another -half^bniioh-dollarsto-totalmore-than—me-rapld.aacent4n.Smtt_spenuli^C-tta-reQqcicd_ "Tills Time, This Place," byMichaelAllen. 'awswers-iconcerning-money.L—~- „ ,. ,_. __ _..._ . has had.ueveral one-man/exhibits and lias won -' -;=.0>.TICIAN -—- ; "Juniorhealth Is devoted to"clflver education elor of science degree in healtliand.physlcai ~~ •n.ft billion in the currentXmiV fiscal year. in both annual and supplemental appropriation^ nuTTTuUio' r •firs" t became' ' rec"ior of"...-- histori• •c —"Sailor's Cholte," by Natalie Savage CarU in tlie classrooroipHasedto^O.hp'urSi We have" -rjaoucatloTirTleiraSTi-member of the-coliege's -Varlous-award3-.--—v-^/. .-.:-:—-rr^-—-•_. . _^—-—— Loboroiory on PremlsorT- .-. Thus far more than Sl-3/4 hUUon husbecn _ _acts slnco^ 1963. (Figures for 1971 and 1972 Murk's EpWcopal Church in tlwrBowery : : g 3on. bas"ed on die actual^ experiences 'of a—-obtained—an educationaii instruction device football and baskedj'all team ' Mrs~Kaplan studied at Arts High Scliool, Tl.ur» Ewo. 7-9 •abproprlated by the Legislature for the 1972—ore-subject to further change Uirough legis- .Dally 9-5.30 back. In 19S9. Ills book is a-stirring account __N.ewfoundlnnd sailor, tliis tale is of a young backed by.8 federal grant. Our district received Then Uncle Sam called him. He was'a first" ..Newurk, the Hull ^chool,' Unlon,-.as. Weil as \_- HOURS: ' " Sal. 9-5 W.d. '• :fiscal year which begins July 1, next. ladve and executive action). ' of strong and fruitful years. It is one man's . boy, a dog named Sailor, and seal hunting.. two out oteiglit which were granted. lieutenant inthe-Marln'o Corps and played foot- - ""pVivatoly. She ta'nght at the Sloan. School,- MILLBURN Based on current trends, it will take only Fiscal Genoral , Supplemental 'Tho dovlcewillbcinusestartinginSeptem ball at Camp LoJeune.N.C.BrownpardclTJated South Orange, the Summit YWCA und the West 357 MILLBURN AVE. Total . - =LUtllllllll>ITIfliiIIillllllMIMI<|lMt4»ltniM(Itl'(fttllttllUilllllllllltlIlllllirilllttJIIIJNI11kllllll4MllUIMIMII(JIJl(JttMTIIIi;irlJIIIIJIIIIIJJ>tjJtJtJllltIlllJlllllUUIIJIy^ " two years toreadrdie next half-billion pla- Year Approp. Approp.- bar. It Is a self-testinR rmichlnc. with film__in'.tliclondlngs ai Guam_and Iwo Jiminvidi the~~'~LJLI -Orange YM and YWIIA;,. Mis. Kuplan gives . DR 9.4155 rWr toaie-Tlie Now" JersoV TaxpayersAssociodon ~ (in millions)- private instruction, ' $ 503.7 strips, a pftrjector and_records so students can IWrd Marine Division. Afterhis discharge,he ~" - " predictWtss "thTs^willToacurnn'tl— —w . .197,-.3 fecnl-=1963- $-499.4 .- $ 4.3 experience theoredfcalroad^ and. drlvingcondi- —earned his master's degree with a double major year and -that by tlie last half of'tlie decade,.. 1964 --543.8 553.3 593,4_ >dons. It l'qi a Bystemof proErammed'learfUng !Kn-health'.'and.physical education atCohimbta^fzff; SPRINGFIELD BRANCH HOURS: • annual State-appropriations Increasosapproxi- 1965 - 584.1 - to assist die instructor got theinaterlal UCDOBB -Teachers College. - 639.4 • • — 656,0- . - _ . . - -._, , ^— _ . _ — - _ . _ _ mating $1/2 bllUon can be expected. .' ~1966- -- to thestudonts , •_• While living -in-Hillside, Brown was elected •- - 876.6- 887.1 ^illlliriMlllllilllMllllililllllllirilllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllinilllllllllliimilllHIMIIIIIIIIIIIllllHIHIUIIIHIIIHIimMW Mdn. jhru"Frrr8"ATMr.o~6~P7M: ;, -l"Wlulo efforts to economize_and,:improve - 1967 r 1 1 •—r Tl)o senior course-^lsldevoted-to_mental;—to-that municipality's township committee. He , 992^.7 "1,020.7 :j21^= "- "-•—ONE" YEAR AGO- > . , for his- seventh year as pastor of-Springfiqld" SATURDAY 9A.M. :tol2,Koon ' operations are a, continuing rospon8lbllirsr^~1968 - -.--l!i3"8.3"'—Gpiduation exercises are held at Jonathan EmanuerUnited-Methodlst Church. . .Halper healtli and family living. Ithus to do with mental then movedto-Borkeley-Helglits-wherejhe^vas 'of all brandies of government, governmental' 1969 "-•1,088.4 ' aUust. miJ tliu piublenreTtetinEstersjwill face, elected to tlie borough's board of education •_.'-' 1,334.4 1.369.1 - Dayton Reglonur High School and tho Florence— BrosTPaperwlns the Springfield Youth Minors spending has Its basis Jn legislation,—NJTA,—._1970- 1 1,624.8 Gaudineer Schoolr-.~.The. SpringfleWBpard"« '"American COTgne~-pennant. .• .RANDI KESr. ;.how to cope wltli them_orto_sense"^problem s" .""TSBTwas. named president of die boariL pbsecved. "As^long" as .new and expanded. -1971 1,577.5 befoge they-arise aria avold~BTemTIt also In- ._ — ;• • •"• $1,799.3 $1,779.3- of education announces" a~new ~lUncliroom^~SbliR""wins-aTgold medal at tho New Jersey services-continue to. bo legislated, spending 1972 njllicy, to take effect in-Septomber. All chil--;~AAU-Junipr Olympics:championships; •_ dudes die-responsibilityjjfjjarenthood, the re-. BEEORE-COMING to Dayton in'--195' 0 as a— pmmmmiimiiiiim.iiii.iiim.immiiiiimlii ii.mil ii.iiiMiiiiiiiuiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiuiii.i.mmiiiiimmii.iiiiiui.uiimmiim.imiiiim.i.i.iiui.i|^ •""" lttod to bring dielr lunches '. -— -:- . ——*—*-*.- -—— sponslblUty-of-children to parents and die re- physical- educadbn~teacher and liead.football sponsibillty of parenls to children." ; - —=• | • • •„ ^ - T >» C /J •"• f\ f- •'•" L§--• with them to the dement:lomontari y ."schools^ .^.Thc . . . 15- YEARS'AGO - bll'GiiarHit -.17- ' L6l I GT5 I O L. yl I I \J ••.•+ - ,. | -board also, announce_..jess iitt wil wl prosenflts latest LEONARD E. BEST;presidennrf tho Rlchard_ outstandlng'-ypar while coaching football _was_. SUMMER CAMPERS — Among the boys and girls wrrerhave signed up for sumrVier final decision on the phasing-put of tho Raymond—-Best-Pencil^Corrlncrof-Sprliigfleldrrecolves HE THEN WENT ON to describe the physical "1951, where we hud elRhti-victorles, ohe.tle_ .,.-; camping-aJ^ummit-Ar-oo-YMGA restdenl camps aro '"crnumberj-ol Springfield ~ '-SjlllirillltlllllltllllllllMUItllltlirillJIIIIlllttlllltlllll MJIIUItllHlllllDlllll lllllUlllJlltMIIIIIIUMIltiTilTnTllHItMllMIIIIItlMlirillllllllllliailltllllllllllTS education -prpgranriirthB-diStrlct. Brown" de- J --Chiaiiolm-'School^^n—Jtine-25r-r-.-ROBERa'—-tlie-Dlstingulshed Service In Education Award and no defeats." he said. . ™- residents. Signing up) from left, are R6.ndld-.Moje~ws'ki Jr. of 256 Bartusrol/way; -.-—~Letl;ers :To~tHr; A|fr«iH Rn|iSpeors for ' double spacing between Unes^(norall"ln'capirar--wns'privileged to witness a method of teach- opens for tlie summer. ..YAtE-MANOFP' is Scholarship . from die"Women's Club. . . all four years wlth-otress placed on impjrov- :tho Regional District, devised"the.coordinator.- Z boys and CamptEijobar for girls, both locoted at Dinqman's Ferry in tntrPbcondsT" letters,—please)r:AiHelters must be"signed. -ing- wjiich was.; most exciting. These young. "Installed asprgsTclenfofTompleSharcyShalom -: ROBERT; JEWETT of forost drive walks.off ing skills. The student can enjoy It more be- system. Brown then was named coordinator of the writer'ijjfiame will Be withheld only at people spent a -weok—learning about their . .The REV,;JAMES DEWARIls.roappolnted with most of' thb honors as he graduates" .. cause he-has loarned-the;jskltls-andhasworkod~:::healtli, physical education,'dri,vereducation and _thp.editor's discretion, and never.If the letter, natural/environment, and' developing_a new from, the Plngryschool. "TiFadier's Day sales . wltli people In his own^age group. Besides, atliletics. -- •"' . . '- '' is of a political nature. Tills newspaper -understanding- of- tliei£ friends, teachers-tind- are in progress. ....ChdcK roast costsJ5cents .. learning the skills makes games more intor- . Brown-andliis wife, tlie former NormaWU- super dad! Reserves,the right to edit or_reject any letter. theniseiye's,. "• --"'. a:pound,_a.w]iQle,jwat£rmelon_costs 89 cents esting. , . •,- „ , son of Teaneck, .live in" Lomi'ii'gtobi whldi Is fills \ -Tlie excitement "during the week -was-truly EPV at- a locul supormarketp T~;Rau Quality^ Meat - 1 In the past stress was not put on tiie'gym-TZ: near. Somorvlllc: He is tlie father.of three chll ^ : 1 a Joy to witness. I'nrcertain .that th"^^0^roP°'^air> ^cw York7,-Inc.: and '"'Tlie__Mun Who Krow Too ".Much" "o"re :..Thank- you foc-jiht-unique opportunity to _Q( Education, Dr.Thelma Sandmclcrj George Brown, who is interested In" gurdertTng-and'~~— tration for its-second camp '.participate in the eighth grade.trip, "Poople—-Benson, coordinator - of tho hro |cCCTitid~tliumtiesl..whicli tlie schoql^athjn-and thc^Masonic Lodge In Hillside He Is" kwork.'ju[ dilhll^C .."". ". ' . _ --_ GOOL—SUMMER •7'"'Thirty-twtrSprlngflold'students.receive di-T^; "M^ j^sideMf^ci^Dj^jLf?:^ _7 BuyOneHalf Gallon at Regular— r r U| res^onsibifities fcamplng periods. --_; wW!y-^l-IOWAKIX-KApijAtk:--:.rj .^ ^r.- ".'...'.L_lZ'.'lT_'Jff=^—'—"' ~~- -plomas-at..Jommencombnt^exerciKos-a— plomasvat^^otnmencomont'^exercisos-t Ro-~ "OJgUiiatoF-'discussedTtlir c driverotluaa-. itaio pf Now^efaeyJnaddlfion,lmls"|iresldent -*'":."' • -. -1 ''feice ..'. Get;frirother, Any Flavor Blir o a ii'wj^j'j»^lff^rprJPrivecgducation_ 7.:.-..^Sa::wiTl^Btfevop:^ -fncreased from ions .car..

__ _*ZTJie^oBo^ii£Jls3^fluv.'Q^_a-Iwer-s rypu-.-.- °i^!£^^,la^^rw^?uperintoiclunt ulSip"l-;1.• -"jLmi^^--**^^ ' - •' tolioyo tli^ ijif'i ^conditioner you need.JThis-wJ . _ ^ six. *Hie_camp'iSBCves S^ighth—grndc^Peoplejto liumUer of fnctornr-the size of the room, the "SChoor-sttitlents receive diplomas, Tltls istlie i Education policy of.a -week, of outdoor numbor of windows and doors',,the height bf the largest .graduating class in tiiotownshlp's ~MoanialriSiae;~Cr aHford and People'^tivlp^this—yonr, I am compelled to Rep&ri from—Mhion ^ of jpy may tfe plhj^sized now, but as he grows, Garwo6"d-Ba"well asWestfield. - education for our elghtij graders. Pressu'res congratillute you and your predecessors for . celling, exposure- to dl/ect sunlight ..and so . histoi^. . .The Township Committee roceiYos 9 Flavors 1 -CSF'SODi_ and havoc within tlie. scliooUcaiisWliJjY 'thop being instrumental.in providing.this truly out- forth, A good salesman in a reputable store a proposal from the New Jersey Wator Pol'lcy so do-hjs neqds. . .pnd your responsibilitifjs. To assure Spuco is still available in planning and departure o( so. many atuuents standing' educational .experience for the chll- will help you. And tlie Better Business Bureau .Commission for a" flood control projoct In- the first period, June 28 to and faculty ure but u sniall; price to pay for di'en of. Springfield, -has a booklet on the subjmct that should be volving-the oroctlbnof a concrete channel IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIinilllllllll By Statr Scnutor Mottliuw J. Rinclilo lll|ll{inilllill'lllilllll|||||||||||||in? > his finaricTot'^secui'ity. . .open his savings account today. July 9j tliird porlod, July 26 to ^lio many oyes first opened at Cutnp Echo to GSF POUND CAKE Before .going myself, 1 could not have con- helpful. ' 600 feet downstream from" Morris .avenue on .Several recent developments have under- loglslaturu in New Jersey. '•„ ,. . AUK. 6, and fourth period, Aug. the sights, sounds and feelings of _onrenvii;on- 9 to AuEust 20. • ceived of the breadth and depth of ,thc edu- ' Larrio-O'l'arrell, Better Business Bureau the Rahway RivoF and removal' of', an, island .scored tliu need for (liking.a new look at con- FUN FOR • ^ -»»«• • ' 1 1 Openings are still available ' ca'lionnl experience grunted the children who to a point bear Buttle Mill avenuo ;- '. ,Gov. vorting New jersey's two-house lpglsla'turo in- SCR 21)10, WHICH "IS'NOW in tho Judiclary- ... MRS. MICHAEL' HERZL1NGER Dear Lnrrie,,.r-.l) __^_„ 1 !.#" ~ for all porlods of. Ranger EVERYONE OSCAR MAYER participatu in tliia weekl.png project away from Alf .ivUndon of Kansas.wlU carry the Republican I got ii' greak-itleirTfor a device that would, to a unlcamoral body. ' .. ' . camrnltteQ). would create a one-house -legis- : • .53 Chnsty latie, homo. The-social' experience is paramount, standard in the presidential ploctlon. . . A recent court decision ruled dicrrcappo-r- 1 A FULL ""Comp, an advanced camp for really- be, helpful.In' the 'kitchon — in fact I lature with ii membership triple tlio nuiriberof - ' boys'In grades four to six,- , Tho children are immersed in a totally new "Little Lord Fauntloroy" . and *'Mr. Deods •' tlonment plan unconutituilonal. Although, tho Congressional districts id the-stato. Ijndertiie SERVICE WEINERS and FRANKS think overy \vohi;in Would want to own one. My featuring i) tliree-diiy, two ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi|iimii|i.iiliuinimii|i|liiiiiiHiimiiiimiiii physical and social environment with other ' Goes fo • T6wn" are playing vut nearby BANK .husband'has made the' device, 'but how do wo court hus [lermitted.the 1971 legislative elec- cun-ont system, tliis woii|dmeun-45 legislators. riiglit cumpout emphasizing C&S children and .teachers1'.whom they have known movios. . .Tli^SpringfitjUl,Board, of Educutlon tions to bo conducted-on tlioJDUsIs of tlie dls- •go ubourpme.iiting it? " • Each Congressional district wouid'bo divided . survival living. ^ • for many 'years — und, in the course of n, is considering "Kivirtlon of the heating plants at. . trlcts recommended by tiie .reupportionment Into.thi-ue legislative districts for tho purposes. WISE POTATO CHIPS "'. INVENTOR tho-JumeS-Caldwoll and Raymond Chlsholm. INSURBB PV F.p.l.C. TO $20,000 Kinder Kamp, anlntroduc-' RAILROAD teldfl rigorous educational curriculum, arc'-forccd Dear Inventor, . ' • - panel, tlio untiru procpss-may have to bo ro-—ofstute representation. n to adjust to ,new relationships and often new. .schools. • t '•' • ... •, , Uori^to camping'for boys 4, 5 -" Mike, an appointment to soe n reputable iwuted to comply with- the ano-mun, one-voto My proposed i;Qsolution also provides the BECKER FARM ON children, a.s eacli is affected by thojenViron- ^llllllililillllliliniiiliiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu'' and • Sprlng'll. ; 'talentv s in a manner tliat should bo the prl^Jii FLOttENCE GAUDINEER' SCHOOL-. Jersey,,we should also-.-go ull tlio wuy toward ' MAIN OFFICE: . • • ' ' , Camp Uus JHoiite tliree were I'ltj Corp. . customarustomary schooschooll' environmenenvironmentt encountereonr.ount'ered thu'th«'- " " swerud by dio'.experiehco In tho present State 1 Pu|>ll»h«daaclrTliijrttl30 P.M. — Fri'. - II AM. to 0 P.M. the .leveling influcncV of' tliu woodland qlass- who through their, efforts ^before each trip" chocolate sauce,-milk. •' •• returii next year. Thus, it would seem phut, fof, BANK ' ,'BIJANpHES IN UNION at: * ' •' , Providence, and Birch, Hill . •''• , '.. • Milton Minn, iiubllihec roomu by jperforming in fiiiperlor .fush|.OM. and their substantial taak' ctufing each trip, ? Tuosduy -- Juice,, frankfurter,- mustard, 1'. this your at louat, dio naturul proceau of atv servo full tjmti? The bill also would forbid" :lMi Qhnatiiiil SI. — 2.155 Morria A»u. — 172a Sluyuusunl Ava.. •«fe.(~8:d3,<,Old Tpto rd.. and legislators from engaging III unydther;o£cupa'r Man. Ilinl Thins.— 0 A.M. IO2'3O.P.M. Tho voluino-of sheer learning l'n.'tiio urcuti shortliancled, and with disrupted jichcdulos • -frankfurter roll, baked beuns,. satierkraUt, • itrltioo; • bus iiurrowod down the Hats o£ cun- 1 , Knollwood dr,; 8:45, Deorfield ' A«her Mlntz^ buslnans tnunauer j • r'ri. -0 A.M. lo J 30 P.M. and 4 P.M.Jo I) P.M. . •• i, HA, M. TO ID p, M. SEVEN QAYs, A WEEK • covered --• nature, sensitivity, the senses, and classes, make, tills" truly unique and 'pudding and topping, milk. ,,', ' • '••— * • •• dldutbs, fpr die legislature". >'. •• tlons, thoi-eby prociuding liiiy possiblecolifllcts School; 8:46, Central uvo. and SCHEDULES of interest, 'rhitilsuu'exti'omelyimportuiitpart^.' FIVE POINTS BRANCH DRIVE-IN: suryivul, art, urt'H and criifts^Benst) muiiiory, overwIielinliiK u'onoflcialexperience posslblo, \Vednesduy, -- Soup.of Juice, gtillud Checsu Addltlonuily, Governor Cuhill hua uiuiouncud 1 , . Mon. thru Thins - tt.A.M, lo II P.M. — Fri. - A AM. lo I) P.M. Wood Valley rd,; 8:48, Wood r4EWS AND EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT { of thiu plan, slnco ovei7 public offlclul must" • . mEPHONE BB8-95OO SATURDAYS - 10 A.M. to 12 noon & 1:30 to S P.M. .G5l-.A71.Su DAIRY STORES und. photog^aplilc teclmlquos -- with the.in-, I tliank tlio -board mid th'e (luparlntuiulont on wlilte or.,roust buef.on ryu sandwich,'dill 'plunks to have a committee appointed to Htiidy. ' FIVE POINTS BnANCH WALK.UP:..'WALKUP:. . ' ' . Wood Valley rd.' and Brlap- Abnor Gold, ndltor exercise a utunclard of conduct fur above that of • • Mtin HHu n TlilirsTl s. — II A M.. Ii ) II)A) A M. and 0'.0 P M. lo Ii P.M. •Path;. 8:50, Wood Valley and also MEMORIAL DAY,' 4th of JULY, LABOR DAY ILAGT I Hob.rt LlbUInd .- -Jcinlc»C. Adi. tensity and nblllly that it wua pre.seuted in •" for the opportunity to lm'vpjjiartlclpated -U\ "pickle, fruit,-milk. tho operutloil of the loglulutiirb'lucllidliig'tlio Fri. 0 AM loOAAMMan d J 3300 P.MM. lo 4 ^^.MM ." COPY1J1OIIT 11V 11AR11KN KTAIM! I'"A]rmyli6kS|ryli6kl New Proyldenco rds.j 8:53, Mon. thrh u FriFi. B A.M. to 6 P.PMM -Sol S . 99 A.MAM. to 1 12 Noon WEDNESDAYS during JULY I AUGUST.- ' • I- ..." " ' •!• 'must compliment ull of the puople" r.e- the eidlre town for making tlUa renwrkaGlo be served. - .. •. , . , seek X"o-olejctlon. Onco this punol is selected, , The ; adviuitugos bf full-time legislators • Quechwood Scliool and a final .'. ..' .BUSINESS DEPARTMENT, sponslblu for the'current progruni, George educational ' activity available to our Frlduy — Milk'ami Ice cream only will be I Intend tq writu'dio,moiiiboi'S-tg.urgtithut tliey. -silting In one house are munlfold. Now Jersey • Muinbf.r ol Iho Fuil6r*al Rosorvu Syblum stop at , tlie PreBbytorlun' 1:30P.M. "to 4:30 & 6:30 P.N[. to Sunset. SPRINGFIELD BER1*ELEY HEIGHTS Robirt H. tlrufti.ll, odv«?ll»lnn director. Benson, whoso preparation, planning and con- youuitei's.. ' served. ..'...... give serious conalderutlpn to uSenuteConcui'- Wijiild have tho services of muu who would have • Church, Deer Path. Those desiring further in- UNOGH I2.YEAHS: 256 .' Mountain Avo. 450 Springfield Ave. trol made die program poij.'ilblo, ull of dm " : , - ' • : » JAY B^.'BLOOM Menus subject to change i|i case of emer- ront Resoludon I lntroducud thlayeiirto permit tlio timo und means to give thorough .scrutiny ' FARES 12 YliAnS-ANO OVI-.H: 60« . 76 So. , Howard 1 v te'ucheru who exerclaed tfiulr. aubatuutiul 26 Irwln ut. gency. votera to decide whether to Install u unicamorul to every legislative proposal; . • ' ' • . formation may call the West- /no untrv yuoJ-aclimlO!u» tuiblucl lo Chnnoii Publl.l.. r - 1938-1967 field YMCA, 233-2700. ' t. 6-Thursday, June 17, I971-SPRIN&FIELD (NJ.) LEADER . -SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursdoy, June 17rT97T-7 iwuiiii'iummiiiuHiiiiiiiiiiiiiOTmiuiiiniiiiMiHiimBuiiMiiiiiuiiiiim iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuuiniuiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiMiiwiiiHiiiiiniuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiig § Peace group to hold Addition a I deta i Is I open house June 27- c Tlie Springfield Community Pea— (Continued from page 1) filmscrips and reference materials that are SCIENCE S Comminee will hold an open house on DK1VKK, ~=1 current election procedures-are not repre- SCHOOL FACILITIES - to six from Springfield '. The committee recommends: readily, accessible to tlie teacher and students. The committee recommends: I Sunday, June 27, at the First National be implemented." "1. That provision be made for more la- sentative, teria tp foster the-develofiment of a Tlie committee recommends: g Bank on Morris avenue, Springfield.Thei — "I. Tliat an in-service'course in '-Advanced select elite, and,foster a degree of apathy on SIX Sprlngfl»|rt fiflM'ntB art*" nnuwig fho . • Springfield graduates and tlieir majors are: Trends and Tecluiiques in Driver Education' ' ".'" HOME ECONOMICS "" boratory, office and storage space; . "1. That continued effort be made to plan the = purpose is to meet members of die Sum- AKTS AND CRAFTS1 "2. That science teachers be given greater the part of the student body who feels that the development of niore "adequate "storage area graduates who were awarded bacheloVbf airta Sheryl J. Hurwltz of 396 Meisel ave.', Ehglfshr = mit and Elizabeth peace centers. Tlie committee recommends: be offered by the Board of Education to all The committee recommends: : council does not truly represent them; degrees from Newark State College at com- Eeslye R. Wyman of. 2& Elmwood rd., early driver education teachers-in tlie four regional ' .J "L,An (n-depdi study be underjaken: 10 de- laboratory and demonstration preparation time throughout the entire building; = -There will be. speakers, and enier- "1. The., expansion of display facilities in lieu of other-duties — teachers should be • "2, That greater consideration be given to "2. That a complete survey of electrical mencement exercises held Thursday, June 3. childhood education; Andrea K. Kovaler of | tainment and refreshments"~"will~-be high schoqls; . \ .1 -•" termine ways of motivating more students to Degrees- were presented to 1,118 students. throughout the building r- many students not scheduled in the same room for all classes to — student concern (and frustration) in meaningful needs be made available in each classroom and 81 Morris ay^;., English; Janice T: Wans of s served. Further information can be ob- "2. That'in-car safety halglts be stressed, elect homo economics; Speaker "at. the college's 116th commence- involved in tlie art program would benefit from permit prepared materials be best utilized; efforts to be Involved, to be consulted, and service area 8f the building; 167 Pitt rd., earljr chilfthood educadon;-4na | talned by callijig 376-6220, 379-5677 or the art students' creative work by frequent such as use of shoulder harnesses, use of "2. The installation of a cooling and ventilat- to be listened to In rnalfers~co5cerning' cur- ment was Dr. Max Lerner, author, journalist M. White of 109 jienshaw ave,,-psychology, seat belts by students in, the\rcar~seais~iind~ ing'system itu an enlargement of thefoodfi room ..'"3. That teachersbecomemoreinnovativeln- "3.irhat additional parking facilities be displays; . _ riculum revision, final exam, revision, pass- planned and adequately lighted; and teacher, who characterized today's stu- and Meryle' Raif-of-J^Shadowlawn dr^-ele- SiliiiiiiiiiiiiMi'iiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiB entering and leaving car by tlie curb side." in order to make it more functional throughout thelr approach to teaching, dassss_ less Tdents as a group "interested In achieving "'2. Direct contact with oilier unists_and teacher-dominated. fail grading and the Introduction of talk and "4. That mor« spacobedeveloped for faculty mentary education.. Visits, to museums of. significant interests rib' Uie entire.school year; quiet study halls; positive social change." r~ Miss White graduated magna -cum Jaiide. ENGLISH ' ' ' '3. The" organization of an. advisory council "4. The appolninient—Qf-a-science~ilepart- workand planning facility with consideratibn -'-provide a_dlv.crsiry_o'.experiences; rnent chairman for Jonathan TJaytonTIlgh "3. That-ln the area;, of .music activities, given to the. development of departmental of- Drrterner'was'on hajjd for thepresenta- 01SC0VEFL The committee recommends: (administrators, .teachers, guidance coun- -.student concern is evident over the lack of a ,tion_of_jour_ honorary degrees, awarded by ' '3. The expansion of classroom space, tools _- "1. The appointment of a department chair- " sellors, Students, parents and local business Scho(U.".-.._...~.'_ ' - fices to house instructional materials: 1 Newark State. Dr. Nathan Weiss, president' and- equipment,-to accommodate -the_art pror _ m;jri to coordinate the_work..ia tills schooHn people) which would be useful in suggesting growing program, Recommendadonls strongly . "5, That the traffic panertTof school drive- WORLD , .urged that central-administration seek quali- of the college, presented an honorary doctor gram tills improvement will help to de- conjunctiorf with the system-wide coordinator; ways in which-the home economics program SOCIAL STUDIES ways and parking area be studied to develop OF— velop an expanded art program, and include a :—"2,-Tlio-iniprovemcni of evaluatiorrat each could'* become more meaningful (e.g.a. course The committee rooommondB:— ' -• •• fied individuals who will remain in the system 'safety for walking students; '. ofTnusic degree to Henry Lewis, music TRAVEL, larger proportion of tlie interested student' grade level, particularly In reading; in consumer education, or a work-study pro^ "1. That-conslderadon be given to assign-'. more than one year; "6. That adequate loading and unloading area director of the New Jersey Symphony; an 1 honorary doctor of humane letters degree to .TOURS. CRUISES . AIR "3. The expansioil-oi-physicaUiicilities-to— )l:" • ing department chairmen to work in coopera^__ _Jji> That the principal's ^oHee Klatsch be developed for delivery and distribution of STICAMSIUP . HUS . RAIU | "4. An additional art teacher to ac- tion widi coordinator; ; Dr. Mary S. Calderone, co-founder-and di- r Incorporate an English office, resource area, hour with seniors (as a means of keeping line educational materials; " , . DOMESTIC . INTERNATIONA!. . con'itnodacc an expanded art,program; rector of the Sex Information and Education 10m and storage facilities; • _ __; INDUSTRIAL ARTS -2,-TUat-closer -attention be paid to the co- of communication open) be held more fre- ''7, That classroom audio-visual blinds be- ..!'_',. "5. Coprdinatlng.jff'ffrt'currjlculurnjjrith tlie- -ordinationupf_pfferings in the earlier, grades; quently during the school year," : Council of the U.S.; an Honorary doctor of 4,-That a study-be-inBtituted .to investigate - "The committee-recommends: .— added for better visual material use; " SHERYL HURWITZ ANDREA KOVALER MERYLE RAFF INA WHITE Springfield Travel Service size," ' • ... "3. Tliat closer relationships beeseablHshecl LS .'.'•'8. Tliat tlie path'to the athletic areaalong humane letters degree :to Dr. Wyona Llpmon, *- i - ing in avoidance ol repetitious instruction; "I, That— emergency electrical shutoff witli other departments-lathe school; director of the Essex County Board of Chosen ' _, ...... NEVER A SERVICE CHARGE... ' • * *. •' the creek be-repaired and safety rails be in- " "6. That specific lu^ntion be giyen to an art switches be installed in ..tlie print shop and - "A. That a social studies resource center _-_^ •_EDUCATIONAL MEDIA SERVICES Freeholders; and an honorary doctor~of fine — FRIDAY DEADLINE •> • - DR 9-6767 ~'~ 1 l-'.OniiieiN LANGUAGES . stalled Jn area of possible danger." history program, designed to introduce stu- tliat ventilation be Improved in tlie darkxbom (a sub-library) with adequate storage and - LliSRARY AND AUDIO VISUAL arts degree to Adolf KOHrad, a New Jersey- All items other tHan~spb"l~ho"w5~5hoold be-« The 'committee recommends: of the print-shbp~and the welding area of the, The committee recommends: • . 0 " ' * * • • --.- 250 Mounloln Av.., Sprlngfl.ld, N,J. •.dents to'tiie understanding and enjoyment-of equlpment-spacetoTBstablished; artist.- — —.- 7 in our office by noon on Friday. PL EAS E•JD-K+V-E. SAFEL Y —T works of art --it. must develop the student's "1. That study be given to the rate of Jtu-. metal shop;." (Library) M • . "5. That more teaching ^stations 'be made SCHOOL STAFF, ADMINISTRATION ability to ncnmine_.wnrk'; of~nri intelllpehtlv... dent-attrition after levels two and three, as 2. That solutions bo ^"Ughr To thn prohtfrtrV " avallable^withadequate shelving and, storage; "1. The construction of a new'media center,-. —well-us the ISck^step progression^ all stu- " The committee recommends: _. J-~."--:- acquainting him with the" major forms'of of die reluctance of students to take advantage providing lncreasedsiudy.stackihgandstorage "ITTTiat beqause of the rapid-grpwth of the ._ ^-jiiliHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig dents . through thc_four—year sequence. Con- of-the extensive industrial arts and-vocational- "6. That-more use be made of standardized. - space, andpropersound-proofingnndtempera-t - artistic expression' in his own time, and an testing for evaluative purposes; ^-:v. . • . '.. "communities—served by the jonadian-Dayton eiderationK_jn|ghi be given 'to tlie following: educatlon courses t&aLaxsravaiiable;.-, "•- '.". ture conditions;-•_-==•• - . • : understajiding of art from" oilier times and "7, That opportunities for advanced place- Regional High Schbol-and the entire-jjniaa "a. Stretch.out.the study in_levelsjmcjind-.. ~—-,-3. Tliat existing offerings be enriched by nf 1 Great Dad's Day Gifts! culture:;." - • —^--^ ment-be^iTiade-available" lri fflodenrEuropeon "7 '.TIi** mlrrnftlrnt^g ' County.'Regional High School .District has~ ^twofor-the slower students in an eiideayor_K>- -Boaking~greater use of coinmurii^yxesoUECOs:- 1 "AS'well as U.Sj-hifitoryi* — -e . . Appetizer - DUS1NESSJEEHJCAT1ON ; jn.eotjdieir needs; : - . The committee recommends:—-— ._ "b. A? an^Dltcrnatrvcsai^esQon-to^a^pdo—« -•dustrial production techniques affording stu- ^—1/2 ounces)=-con-- -yclop''a' continuous.; progress program widi dents greater opportunity_tojyork in groups and^ ''1—TlKiiT^reuter'" effort-be made.10. -mnri- =Tlicco"n 1 can (12 ounces)'' V-81 Juic' eJ d 'p'mTefby^Wi'f beliavioural objectives to be—ujcc.'at each e ideas in tlie solution of^common vate and encourage pers"omTefby=prcfVldlng'tor -• "liThat-iheleaming-disabllities-and speech 1 teaspoon Jemon Julep' — =~-immediato JSdersiiip (such—as—department^ level; AV-ON -handicapped, instruction be relocated im- 1/8 teaspoonsweet basil, .. 'chairman) to give colieslvencssTrjderjarimenBj_ —'e^Doslgn-and implement mini-coursesJ»_ " maintain contact wiitLIl;clliingiiageafter_level"-_ : mediately and rhp prtiimhla r|nBB be relocated '"2. That the Board of Education be ever.— - crushed drug stores .1 _"..'.. MATHEMATICS """ ^~ effective in thel971-/^ school year;-the fa- _Cpmbine beef broth,"'V-Si tw.p for rlipsestudents not interested in pur-" . The committee recommends: J.._1'2. Tliat a room be provided, suitably cilities in current use are inadequate and anti- ' mon juice, and basil. America's., suing the regular third or fourtli yearcourses. "1. That the .Jonathan. .Dayton'Tligli School equipiied^tSL-Serve the n.oeds~oTTnstru"ction thetlcal. to tlie concept_of personaj_worth '" tlons .reBponslblllty to execute J said; pQlicy;_i_.._.,_ • 1-or^-minuteB. Serve • '" for. accounting and social business' subjects:- —^2.^iaLeacEBreiknlanguageclassroombe_.. _attiff do all within"its power to persuadeihe; ^sBffissr ^m^^m Fastest mentipned in the school philosophy; the im- [Tor bevorage cups as —.• . "3. That the.guidance"dcpartmcntFacqualnrr equipped with a tape recorder and_ajnounted sending districts to provide the opportunity for PRICES GOOD Growing l proved locations"would-permit the varieties of a living, room course. Makes _THROUGH 1—.--parents^.witli tlie..value, of. plunned_business" —screen; •~ .:. .' able students to study algebra In the' eighth fDrug Store\ education-courses^ for college-bound.students; "3. That a work area be prpvided'for grade, eliminating the necessity of "a student instructional approach required; • 2 to 3 scntlngs. SATURDAY, '^.Tliat tlie members of the department be teachers with materials, professional books, studying calculus before completing tri- "2. That' tho administration should consider JUNE 13 """••• Chain "3, Purchase of effective-darkening developing the school budget; :_-. encouraged to study new ideas and innovations, -jourrials and texts on lund for immediate use" —gonomctry. .. • . , its role*in~enhancing the status of handi- for classrooms; . . - "4. Thatfserious-conslderation be giveiv'tQ. 2 from Springfield to visit other school districts, to participate bfxonsultation;.l^____.__ ••—; '" capped-students through brietT"' friendly con-_ ^.Installing additional and. appropriately ORBITAL A WEEr K "2. That.facilirios_be provided lor a much- the designation' of academic area department jmore frequently in_in-servicc programst nnd "4. liiat program coordinarlbirbcTlmproyed needed mathematics resource center; -tuct-nnd deUberate positive representation to- -:-locatedrelectricar outlets for classrooms; chairmen" who would seYve as • adjunct staff . 7t«lliti]lze available A^V materials more vlr~ with the middle schools in order to implement "3. That tlie mathematics department con- tlie staff; ..—',- . . r* "S, .Glying merit credit for students work- SANDER J^3; T^liat thelearntng-disabilities speciaUsr" ; members with coordinators^.-;- ;-*.'— ••' jsarn N€E degrees • Di* cnsl alumi- ECHO PLAZA - fecUVeljTuiiiremcTCnUyr" ~' • -——=an=articulated -program—for—studfents—witli— —aider—tlie-advamages-ot-dialogue-wltli- —lngiln sound studio; ,'..... ' ltl'-tho "social worker T>e~assured addMbnal^ "5. That the following additional staff mem- capacity "5. Tliat the office practice laboratory be . language experience in grades 7-Bf departments, such as science and industrial "6. Employing media services generallst for Two Springfield students are among the • Sands (lush Inlo (auffjclent time) at Jonatlian Dayton High bers be added so as to_effect a more efficient —*Tt,ocl(Tng trigger used to a greater extent by initiating offerings "5. Tliat an assisiant.wlth released time be , arts, to develop some degree" of "inter- Regional system; r more than 800 students-who were awarded corners w* School." ' " ' • and effective operation of the school." degrees, on Friday, June 4, at the SSth'com- switch SHOPPING CENTER | - — for the honstenograplilc.students; ' appointed in each building to aid the coordi- '2. , disciplinary work; - - —__." 7. Maintaining a complete*and centralized • Won't stall under "a. An .assistant principal in charge of Auxiliary ledot ^7—y. '-6.-That considcration-bc given to dices--' nator." •'. "' " ^ .'.:.;•_ "4. Tliat tlie mathematics department con- ; Inventory of all audio visual materials." rmencement exerdsesh^ldbyNewarkCollege —pressure- — student activities; , right handle . ""— tablishing'an advlsijcy-club and also a business sider additional_electives_at_the_senior.lev.el_. of Engineering. . ' • • • •••Easyp INDUSTRIALTEDDCATION' "b, ,A. full-time clerical~worker . to be ~ Heavy duty motor Mountain Aye. & club in order tb stimulate comniunltyiritcrest;— .. L.i.: HEALTH EDUCA11ON to supplement an au-eady good program of Richard B-. Conerford of 525 Ashwood^rd. change' / The comrhitleo recommends: GUIDANCE SERVICES... assigned to the library to h.andle die - - •-"7-'i'hat a follow-up study of graduates be*. The committee recommends: —.--...- - matlieinatJC3relecrives; •,_.- received :a master of science degree lti in- MODEL 70T4B . Use for polishing, "1. That adequate ventilation should be in- — The committee recommends: " responsibility of audio_yjsual ma- -thirrtxicofne-'an-on-yping pro- "lr-A- regular classroom for Iiealth~brUy "5. The appoinrmenr bfa matliematlcs de- dustrial— management-iaiid_manflgeineaL-engl- bufling, finishing. REG.$12:99 Roiife^Z; witli., storage space for all visual aids, charts. partment chairman for Jonathan Dayton High stalled immediately In tlio welding area and "l. That the guidance staff inaugurate group - -"• terials;" ' - • .. .neering,. r MODEL 721001— EACH ~ -School.'- • - -; -•- "- counseling programs with their studeHts;r Vc, A full-time custodian and a-full-time"' Stephen P. Fries of 142"Bryant ave. S "2..Thut a more vigorous recruiting cam- "2. That the guidance staff set up a testing matron;. —————— ;~ a bachelor of science degree In mechanical SPRINGFIELD, N.J. MUSIC' :- ^programto measure scholastic achievement in "6. That the busc salaries for the employ- engineering. Modersohn The committee recommends: ... • — _bcr of students-who can and should takCad- all disciplines so as to compare their stu- ment of office employees, 7custodi"aris~arid~ ThlB year's commencement—included the IJO4134 CONCERNED •„ "1. Larger and better located rooms Tor . vantage of the lairge variety of vocational dents', results with nadonatandregional norms; T— matrons be raised so as to bo comparable to J official Investiture of Dr. William Hazell as -band, orchestra and chorus: " •~uVcns"open tq'fliom in the region; -••> ••—'• "3. That a program"~be organized for_more_ "business and xo Increase tlie possibility of at- third president of NCE. Retirements were funerd-held •' '3,-Tliat tho matter of overcrowded area ; effective distribution of guidance infbrrnatlon, tracting competent applicants;; marked-With the presentation of tiieTrustees PROTECT YOUR EVES! l!2._More storage space and practice rooms; e Services were held Monday "3. That at study of Rapid TcachdrTurn- "in.the print shop (machinery-and supplies) be .B«. parents and students should be more in- "7. That sufficient funds be.appropriated so •Medal to Prof. Clarence H. Stephens of Newark, POLAROID SUNGLASSES ALUE •for Roljort ]j Modersohn, ovcr in the department be made." considered for Improvement." .-.'.. ..formed as tothe specific natureofthemarklnf it_moreropportunitles will be provided for —"afrer-40 yea"rfl-at NeErantfrtire-AllairRrCulli-- EDUCATION? _71, of- 20 Dayion~cr^-sprlng=— ... .. • ; * * • - — ' . '. system.". ... ."...".'„:"..".'..•- :"".... future innovative practices and techniques." more Medal^jto Dr. Donald C. Luce, who is pillor out Sun S cjlnro COLOR PRINTS field, who died Friday in Over.--.-jr. PHYSICAL EDUCATION (boys) STUDENT ACTIVITIES PROGRAM : retiring -as chairman of the board of trustees. • They f From original Kodocolo The committee recommends: ' 00 wh;it s.thero'- look Hospital, Summit. —The-commitieerecommends: Plut .1 trnnll d«un[o;>UM) rh.irgn ONL Y : Mr. Modersohn was born-in^—--^—^l^Che—ijnprcrvement .of_onldoor_f acilities; "'.iiTlThat consideration be given to tlie stu-_ . Newarfc-and-movcd to Spring- "2. Tliat facilities and program for life- dent suggestion tliat their council (JSjometnore^ POLAROID J -representative tjirougli election.'p5,niembers UCTI diplomas flcldan.1952. Before retiring time sports be developed;— > " COLORPACK II 1-stot^- Jcant EqgUsh classes. Although.snidentleadecs.- —Prutlentialr—Irrsuranco Co-,."" age: ureas for physical education and. intpr- CANVAS a. STEEL Union, for 29years. Following — scholastlc. progriims be ptovided." . j>^__Srk a proposal, they nevertheless - indicato >diat" for focal sjvdents his retirement he served as" ' ??Mary-E. Durso 01^172 Summit rd., and HAMMOCK prints in cold' or hl.'ick rind a school crossing-guard [n ^ ' . .- .-(GIRLS) Cheryl H. Sanders'of 76 Twin Oaks oval, both s h Springfield. .-_ -. 1 "SHARE uf l:;i;.v lo.Vdmo WjiU "•'"• - "1. Tlio improvement of outdoor facilities; ppudineer of Springfieloyare .among 73 students who l:ll«Clr'it: oytt •tMnsislon/iMJ ...... He wus umrtmlicrofthoNew "2. A-Bafety survey of tlie parking ;and FREEDOM , were awarded diplomas by, UnlonCounty Tech- jersey Football Officials As-- driveway urea; '. (Continued.from pag:e_l) -nlcal Institote for_complering one-year pro- -Bool'atlon—and— die. Star of "3. Providing adequate lockor-space; -Eric b.-Morris, David A;', Musko, Paul E. with grams at commencement exercises conducted, Maplewood Chapter;—Daugh- . !*4. Installation x)fra~sound syste.m in gym Nuftall; Derek Nardone, jpseph_D. Natiello Tuoesday.'s y '—. '* -1ZS-- j, PORTABLE RADIO POLAROID FILM ters of"Maplewood. —. areur1-— • " ~~-" 3rd, Mich'ael H. Neibart, Wiilijini N. Novlus, SAVINGS BONDS/ ..S- WDiplomas-vJsre-presentetrbl y Dr. Gedrge II. Mr. Modersohn is survived Rnadiill' F. Panckeri, jayson D. Pankin, Mark FREEDOM SHARES ^l=^Baxel,.presldent, and Dr. Joseph Shelley, dean. "by. Ills wife, Mrs. Anna Sobln'• Pezzuto. WtUiom-^r-Phlllips, Matthew-B. Includes earphone, -SIGH UP WHIBE 'Unilon County Technical Institute bffersone- case; battery. Molersohn; two daughtora/"^" Town meeting Polewka, Salvatore Popolillo .Jr., Gary S. '•"- year-certificate programs in practical nursing, Mr.3. Doris Bacher of~NoV~ ...-Presslaff. Patrick A. Prete. - .library assistant, medical sBcremryTtEChnicat- FAMOUS BUDD Y L MODEL APR-206 -(Contmuod-from-page-1)-—^—,-„. And, Judith K. Smith,. Paula R. Solomon,' - secretary, dental' assistant and medical as- Wagneivof Cliftoh; a son, Ro- Brendi STSpeer, Abbe M, Szanger._Kiltherlne - slstant. '-••. •••••- --:• -— •— -berr_oLStvPaul, Minn.; abro^ " Afflitto's Publicity chaiimeifcwurgcd -to-namo-Bultman was. made last fall;botween D yan Riper, Qarrle A _Vi)rducci, Mary A- In addition to tlie presentation of diplomas- MltTON SCHOOL ther.^Gustavc of Millburn, uhd the election nnd inauguration, when the Dqmo-^^^^n^i—cindy". R-" weistonr'susSr " __jo_students enrolled in one-year "programs,-1 fu-6bso[ve the Friday (tra Jour-grundchtJdren. , • •._.J.—' crrttstook control. He stressed Uiat he hn'dnot- vVerfel, .Thelma -D.- Wilburn,Sharon-S.-Wil-= linp^or.othcLthan spot news. ^T;HERMOS BRAND r Restaywjrt 93 students at the Technical Institute received -a uhiquo K!ahTchoplJhnt_rccogniioi-tho_indiuIcl- —Arfangemt'iits~~woi"e-iaudo - promised to namc-BuItmuinoThof irst vacancy;—' UamA,. Lisa Wiriters7~tajrr^ associate in applied science degrees conferred Include your nan!C,_nd(lrpss -by-SmitluandSmitii: Suburban, '-• FAMOUS NAME. 17421 JEWEL ICE CHEST uality of_oiich students ' —^— lie declarcd7''The committee was rushed-^^-'-jjiatin, Carol B Zydney —. • " by Union College.. , —— "7 " - "and phone numbei through at that dtne. by resolution so the old'; - { ice, Di.ndnuotrone,-Robert- - • 495 CHestnut St! • - Eloctric'rolissBriG spit - «?2 (mjiCnolOfi stool construction wnh » An oxoitlng;educationaL(j)(ncriencD> I- And> axncs Pr Union college isl authorized by the State. WRIST WATCHES is adjustable to ?.. seamloss plastic linor. Township Committee could, name its mom-;. F,, RaHney, ' Loon_.Jtr#itz;-Jeffrey Rockoff. ""UTiiorr* 687-3250 ;_. Boardof-Higher Education aj-confer-a^aoclate , J «_Eull-participa'lion in small classos of 5 to 10 ' cooking positions. o lo< im insulation.- Spoe/ol/ilngIn ft.B »». •• degrees upon UCTI students who have com- Bottlo-oponor onhnnrllofi. : corned,.abourrsenior citizenJiouslngas you or; ;M.JK.o'aoil, Richard L. Ros"s,,Mlchael J.: Ros-1 M • . • C(irefully7»l«t«Liind highly jqublifiod* faculty pitted approved two-year^^ programs; "—~ •.- " , Public Notice -: "Tripod legsTdia"foF~ — Tray and driiin. ;—a Complotoly floxiblo/ individualize! curriculum anyono elso." ' " , ' . ; _ai{eri Emeterlo Rueda.-Joeeph B. ScaWrro' •/storing, N "•'•"'""-T.QyihlSHLE.QR-iERINGFIELD grid in now sunburst • Co-educational—muhi-griidnd, 9-.12 - H IE- PARKING ORDINANCE is de^^jg V^^^t^it^^ —•Boers' »-Wiiioj UNION COUNTY ,"~ FOPTANAPPOINTMENT, PLEASE CALL - Peter Rueckef earns— design to prevent— -prevent workers Inj*e office bulldlnrnMor- Mitcheli J. Seldel, Mark ErSCymoUr, Eli M, • Cocktails ria avenue and Colonial terrace from parklng_ . Shlndlor, Drew A.. Shul- Notice Is hereby given that at a -,; Liar o-up. • . Snlr0 Norman W Families Welcome rncetlhgtobeholaln tho Municipal all day on residential streets. The-buildinghas_ man Todd b.' Siegal^GcorgqSirJEotls.Mlcliaol Building, 2nd floor, SprlnUlleld, SPORTS BACKERS-Davo Brown of Sprttaqflold, right, New jiir buy—at a:0O P.AA., on space"for only ,14 ^ars on site, wlth-room for • ^^.giy ~ •---•-•"•'-- • - - • Orders To.Tdlce Out i Peter P. Ruecker of 31 Country Club-lane, Wodnosdav, Juno 33," 197); the _. Olympic fund-raising7chalrmar|, for Now Jersey, 7 _anO-lher_()0 at a sfecond.lot two blocks away, at \ ]^c\^ Amplo Frail: Parking T' 1.. Springfield, has Been awarded a certificate for • undorslanod appointed bv the FOLDING. ALUMINUM "" Morris andS.Mapleavenues.- . ' ' —receives contribution from Doug Riddle^lreasurer Towrishlp.: Commlttoo ot—th REG'.-8c And, t)avid M. Steinhart, Michael R. Tabakin, ' • Your Ho^sVs successful completion of an extended program Town&hlp of Sprinoflold, In the LAWN CHAIR i measure forbids till parking on Colonial 1 of the SKot't HMIs^MalMv\erchants' Association, C l Ul Murk;~A. Topper, Alah-.J . Voorhoes, Guy < of study al the Rutgers University Extension k County 61 Unlori, as' ASdssmo'nt wflbbobjor comlorl nntl terrace.weekdays, from 9 a.m. to 4:30p.m.;aild 1 „.. . tho •'-.- .Warman, Marc II. Warren, JosepJLQ. Watklns, : - "following special" event s7HriHe~Mairthl s\prl rig r^...Division. ._ .. . ^ • • . . , . ^-u Commissioners, to ascertain ' • SBALDING-4-Ui5lICOKE limits parkinpg g to two hours during the same.. cost and. oxpenso of tho Wliwl Michael E. Waughtal, Stevon J. Weiss, Gary "during Olympic Week. The programs, whlcp are usually buslness- Improvomont ' ot ACADEMY COIF BALLS - P SOAP period on Marion avenue and Alvln terrace, P.JWemer, Michael •).IWustcrflold,jCllsctefc orlehted, call for two or more years of part-, GREEN by tho Installation _of '. •Tl>e-cqmin.<.tteemen stressed tliat tlie amond— twlatan block curbing and other Personal Size Bar ''• fi. Willo,.. William E. Witowsky, Michael G. . time stud.y-in.auch fields as hospital manage- necessary, app'yrjonancos _ 'FRANKW..WETHRLE Graoo tubrnnn of 60 Colonial te'r, also To Publicity Chairmen: the state of South Carolina,: Assessment Commlsslonor.s NECKTIES at L-A-R-G-E Savings!'. key people? saves your Splld Lciidor.-Jurio lo> 17, 197) ' oppifeed the parking ban. She.asked, "Why (FOOS20.24). sTioiild we glvo up our rights?" Noting tliatuhc . Would you like 'some help '• I can now urrahgo a Molro- Old paint combustible Natural Vitamins . • Variety of Cheeses is a Democratic district leador, aho told the in preparing ^newspaper re- I pollfan Employoo Behollt three,Democratic members, "You'll wail'a long • Plan.(or you and your om- lawflfrom^ Cuns of paint and paint tlilnners become TOWNSHtPOF SPRINGFIELD leases? Writ^ to. this news- ; ployaos fhut provides cash 'extremely combustible if kept around too long,1 UNION COUNTY 'day before you .over' get, 'a vote of. mliie'.*' ASSESiSMENT NOTICE and Minerals • • Organic Fruits and , Tlio measure was approved unanimously, paper and' ask for our "Tips • to holp pay for modlcul ox-™ , Get rid of. them as soon us you uro through Notlcu is horeby uivcti that ii( o '. ponsos, both In or out ol using them. inooting tobo hold In tho Municipal with ' Commltteeman Raymond \V, Porbes on ' Submitting News ; re- Uullcllnfl. 2nd floor/ Sprlr>gfl('ld, • UnsulpjjuredjlrielFruits ^_^^ Vegetables absent. ; Iho hospital. There Is-dlao New Jorsov, flt 8;00 P.M., on UI. BQTJLE leases." .-.••„ ; a lump-sum cash 1Kb In- Wodnesdav- Juho. 23, 1971, lho~ _J__undorslnnod appolntod by the ONLY. AT ENGLISH LEATHER • suranco bonollt In caso ol ^Township Committee of the VALUE A.^**~ • Stone Ground Flour, Cereals • Orgartic Meats and /j NEED HELP? Fliul ilia RIGHT PERSON witii Wont Ad. Call ' • doath; plus other modorti Township of Sprlnafleld, In thu SAV* ON! fcOLOGNE.; . 484-7700. . J. NORWOOD County of Union, as Assessment WJIITEOWL $096 ". boiiolltg. No reason you *• Commissioners lo oscortaln tho 16 02. FROM FRANCE • Oncontaminated", Fresh Fish Poultry I can't cbmpolo for good cost *• and expense of the INVINCIBLE CIGARS, /(J ' VAN NESS & Improvoment.-of-CENTER CANOE ; o'mployoos with the larga'r ..STREET, by. the* Installation of ^_cprnpanles In ypur area. J ARTHUR L; . oranlte-. curblnn -and other AFTER SHflSHAVVE V • Vitamin C Rose Hips • Organic Eggs, Bread •! necessary" appurtenances' ,i I'HI/ICE ALBERT, GRANGER ''—^Why-nol call mo today. WELLS- both sides In accordance with ' OH HALF.&HALF.n., 1 Contains safe to use SEVIN to kill that tiny" the cost" ordinance 6\\0ti passed by thu 0-/.. BY ahdMany, Many Vitamin BARGAINS! } ' Township Commlttoo of thu FbRDETATl.s' •• ' unseen insect, the Chinch Bug, that causes ' of _ Township of ,Sprlnoflold In the BACCHUS . l~ ". ^r Valuable FREE, Vitamin "C" Coupon 17 • , *W; (CALL- . ,: large lawn areas, to brown o'ut and die! Apply, covering ' County of Union, on May 14, 1961), REG. Si.OS WINDPROOF AFTERSHAVE beforo infestation1 occurs. Also destroys Sod 5000 sq. . and to fissuss said costs and GERALD I ; - — «*x0*nsos, upon the pfoportles • ^ HOlirS: I BRING THIS COUPON TO: 2087 MmiiUURN AVENUE, MAPLEWOOD. NEW JERSEY 7*3-1524 Webworms, Chlggersand ftthor surface insects. "~"'t only!' abutting '4he lino of such' 20" American Made 1.5 02. BY FABERGE COHEN • Apply in late May or early Juno. Easily put on i^^ttTR „ Improvement to tho oxronrbf the I'Mon tuos wod.l HONEYBEE-HEALTH FOODS' •W-Uovurly Rd. . " benefits/ therefrom, will a AQUA VELVA I Addr«is_ THE PAPER DOLLS ARE CUT OUT FOR YOUl results. . , ' j SHORT HI|:LS» 37(i.7a25 EYEGLASSES REPAIRED prosunt • iionlnst tho flxlno f AFTER SHAVE bun. of Its so dot or ml nod a Chror.i. wh»t,l|. StBte_ Lunchsdn'ond Dlhtiar ; Metropolitan Life ' ,./- —dial— ' ._ ^issossmonts aualnst thiilr severa Two Yoii« rod and white, ! (lim.l.J lo |hoi« uho liiui niuir bilori taken advaulas* ol this ol!«r. Only on«, i ^Kr »A to 9' p.m.,'MQn. to'Thura.; ppoponios.r"" . • I mtc supply pji9.) • . ' . '•, 1 ^W^t^M Hour* TUOM. Throuyli Frl. • ;. N»w York, h.1. V. Ash your ilujlur ROCKLANLA D \-. , GEQKGEL,MERRILL PIPIS KIcK stand. S1.75 VALUE, 4'. OZ,SHULTONJ to 11 p.lnl, Prl.-ond Sat. -HEHUERTR.MEISEL V '."••''•• ' ' ' ' ' '- ' ' ' v 'iJI 9130 u.ni. to 3|30 p.m. 1 or Wrllu 376-6108 : BilgM r«d anil whlli Iramb Sut, 10-u.nt. to 4 p.m. '. . Wo sail llfo Insurancd. CHEMICAL CO., INC. : ' I RANKW. WEHRLE OLD SPICE DANCING Piompt 5«»»lo« AS5ussment Cornmlss'ioners Selectloi '«»*»»... ; / but our business Is life, >ASSAIC AVENUE WEST CAIOWELL. N. J. Sptld Leador, Juno 10, 17, 1971 Frl. and Sal. «v«a. Ill J a.m. 248 MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFIELD ,s- science coordinator, the course will coyer the*j 8-Thursday, June 17, 1971-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER areas of. biological, geologic. .cheMc«ra|tf J . Nursing Horiries physical oceanography and will be taught using State will hold New • a-wide-variety of-fHrns and other audiovisual 1 aids","lalTQjratory experiences and field trips,. PasTor Dewart for Jerome Mandel, the teacher, said, "this"id t Jersey publkr Rearing NewEyesneedsold glasses O cea nogro phy m alces s pi a sh ••- the second year that I have taught' the course at David Brearley Regional. I am very proud 8th year at church: ' Oceanography Ts beginning to make a big offered for theflrsctimeHn the summer school. of the course and the performance of our stu-^ t will mdrJ^week on pollution rule Dondliorrs bfingihelp in sight for the needy^ The four-school district ftrflttook the plunge dents.-. . . The' Rev. James Dewari was reappolnted splash-UiJliQilnionCountyRegtonaiHighSchool "This study Is so fascinating and motivating When you're six years old, the world can be a~ Therefore, New Eyes needs'more discarded • District'No.-l-'-so much so that it will be in what has been described as the .science, of * Commissioner Richard J. Sullivan, ;. New New Jersey 07078. Thousands of packages from- pjicrnr pf Sprlngfjplrt Fmnnnpl Unltnrl MftthfiHInr that the dnly problem we could anticipate would New Jersey's licensed nursing homes will be wonderful place-if you can see it. jewelry and eyeglasses "to dq^its job. As one the 70s last year, (t was first offered to a group ' "Jersey Department of Environmental all.oVer-.the United States arrive every year. Church, Church MaltTirAcademy Green, by. 1 prrr f be lack of time to delve deeplyintn some of {fas . maricing-Nurslng Home Week-beginning, Tommy couldn't. He lived in a world--of New Eyes .volunteer put it: of juniors as R PTV SPmf*flT '* ^lT rrmrKf* rlijr.. I'roteclidhT'anhouriced this week that a public Volunteers','•mostly housewives, sort out the Bishop Prince A. Taylor Jr. at the 114th ses- ing the regulac school year at the David Brear- subject matter." Father's Day, June 20, whetfmany of them will blurred images. School is tough enough whpn glasses, separating those in plastic frames ..-."The, wonderful thing about New Eyes is that sion of the Northern i*lew Jersey Annual Con- The course is open to all Regional high school-i • hold open house events. .^'. ~ .__ hearing on proposed Chapter"15 of the New you're six. But it's even worse when your we can ask people to send us thirtgs they no ference of the United'Methoaist ChurclrheliTat" ley RegiSnai High School in Kenilworth. Jersey Air Pollution Control Code will be held from those in metal frames. . Student interest intensified and it was decided students. An exchange bus system will allow With officers of the New Jersey~Nursing friends are Rearing to read, andyou can't keep Many of the 250 workers have learned to longer need."- [Jfew~University, Madison. Ministerial ap- them to get to David Brearley from any one pf li- Home Association participating, Governor in early August.This proposed code would set up. And these gifts can bring vision to a littlej>qy, pointments were made at the final session of to offer it again as an elective this year, a standards for.-motor vehicle pollution to be operate complex optical grading and testing spokesman saidr^——— the six communities that make up the Regional -. William T. Cahlll has officially proclaimed To Tommy,-letters were merely blurs; so equipment. They help fill specific orders from like Tommy. tiie conference on Wednesday of last week. Miv District; " '>' '" " '• ^' ~ , ' ' '-.!",v ._.-- June^f>28 as New Jersey NurslntHonteAVeek enforced jt^Motor Vehicle Inspection stations Dew art begins his eighth year as pastor of the -•-'The summer course wtllTunfortfireeweelcs andori the road. were basebajjs.and faces. Because Tommy's missions, and hospitals in foreign countries at the David Brearley building fron^ June 29 The Regional District comprises Berkeley, and urged residents to visit licensed nursing father had'long been out of work, glasses were where plastic framed glasses and sunglasses—— I —-local congregation. ' -_- to July 10, from 8 a.m. to"3 p.m., anS'credit Heights, Clark, Garwood, Kenilworth, Moiflir.; homes on June 20 "to familiarize themselves The hearing will consist of two sessions, the simply out of the question-until this year. Actions of tile annual conference included tainside and Springfield, and operates four high. . with the benefits, services and potential which first to be "held on Aug. 10 at Becton are sent. . ' . • • - • - ~sen the years, so-has-the-v6lume of requests. " Methodists." . •- ' 7 ..-.'. :,..' —BllrMgate USS Preble. elderly." ... " as -Ipdgejgresident- o{ Motor Vehicles, any gasoline-fueled, light- Intended to stimulate re^ngjorJ^eyounQsters^sHown^fh Miss Foster are (loft a^ eioreymen-niid their families. It wlllln- l u He arid his-shipmates-jolned— _^^ The theme ,of this year's-; observance is rinry vphirlfl snhjwt t" h t l^ the 32nd annual festival' to _•-"Nursing :Homes: We Care^—The "same: -not emit-visibliiible smoke-in its exhaust or crank- Asilo-omJ-ftegofPorlstoin; coeonq-fow, Edward Francis, Don .Sinclair-and-Jtmmy—7 years ofage, as well as otherlrestdent: mam- Tj^cominemoralc Commodore n h ^case -emissions. -Th8-.proposed chapter also Mattliew*Ci Perry's expedition] —r^ilrtfiAr^y^ig^-^Aipg- vpr^gBAf1 y ntirsinfl ~ see " Beyer, and third row, Barbara Kellerman, Elliri"Baufnel7^SartBegl«is- celebrating—National Nursing Home Week -: of any gasoline-fueled, light-duty motor vehicle •=rr . • • ~——•• :— "-"——~.~".Z.'. 'TV' "— ~'~'-—"';" "sonflges in~placp of the present system of ROBERT- -E.STE1NK.K- the Treaty-of"Kanagawa, es- South Mountain LoiJge of B'nai Brlth tonight at • if the vehicle emits visible smoke in the exhaust ^^--7 church-owned homos for clergymen. tfthtiflhimy rrnHfl nnd rtln- '8:30_at_Congregation Belli_EI, .222 Irvington emissions or in the crankcase emissions. in ™~~ "_ The issUe_of racismjvas tlio subject of ex- . lomatic eolations in 18S4. ~r;: NJNHA "representatives' attending",t.hc • ave:;' South Orange. Gomer is-the father of Jj^yyg9 ing Davis ^tei n k^ prdmofgd" • ceremonies_in_the Governor's office were:! . Sullivan stated that" "^.cars-which are- "Neithertheeconomfc^eers,northebankerSj- jehtity witFgreat-continuinggrowth, involvings tended presentadon-by tlie boarcToTsocial coiw The-atle "BlackShip" came —three children and resldes'lirz.Unlon. He is a ...rcasonable-well-maintained, which are_tunedJ__ _around without tho—gfdsses—ho- corns. Consultations on raclsrn are scheduled JL—^ s-l-»is-i{ from the appearance of Com- —Eugene J. Friedman,- president, Town 4_ . partner in Vailsbure Hardware, Newark.Z of New Jersey have lost any part of their With/ investment of something over $37 billion in new neodod. His father had been outVof -TheJJBoard of Education^ tlie UnioiTCdunty 1 modore Perry's coal-burning1 - Country Nursing Centers, Inc., Toms River and~ for good performance and fuel economy, will in the future of this state," HORACEVGr/ living and working facilities bctwcen-HfflnndT 1or—each-diMj. in of-thg-MethodisfrGonferenee 1 ©—G M161 : Gomer has serveu South Mountairi~as~first work for—a long, timo and a pair.-of -Rcglonal-Higli School District-announced tliis board spokesman said. -•-. Ship. '!/-•-• - :L'::.:-— . NJNHA president; William Van Dyk, Van Dyk pass the stardards." .'. —- Moeller,.president of theNew-Jersey Bankers-- 1980," Moellcr, who is also president of the. week it-is-actlvely-seeking a new supqrlnten- .. !•>?...- . „-.„schoo.l ™.^.,.._,board plan-s t.__o scree„ n candidates ..In .dip-coming.-year.. Newton B.urkltCbaard Public 'Service-Electric and Gas Compnay and third vice-president and as.chairman of the glasses was nowhere in sight. The dent of schoolstoreplaqeDr. WarreriM.Davis alter data from-candidate's and-6lh'c'r.'sourccs -chairmanjrcalled for ..thc-clection of-an inclu- . .. ailllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUj Nursing Homes of Ridgewood and Montdair, ..HillelancTVeterans committees as well as A^ociall6n_told_a-Jneetin^of_tlie_executiy:ezi:colpnial National Bank, Haddonfield, said, r '• announced the'app.pJnunenrorRjJwrrF; _ Donald BfRoss, Inglemoor Nursing Hii'r committee, bf that association"lastrwenk in - Population is foreseen continuing its strong solution came from-New Eyes for the who is rellr!ng"after 15 years In die post. Dr.. are received..Brobably In July. slve slute-to tlie general and jurlsdlctional con-—"- t)th«—committees. He is a member of LtFRIDAY DEADLINE? ~~- Noody, Short-Hills, "whlclT"ha'5-boen ;;—Davis -had acceptedjn associateprofessorship ferences as a part, of tlie conference_conteni y-— Englewood and-Livingston, and ard^Z, -Trilumihar Lodge, E.&A.M. 112. All it«ms othor than" spot nows should be in Jamcsburg. _ - • pace of increaser4nvolving_more dwelling tdsin^fn^er!^ 52%2£ - I' Grosso, Lakeview Convalescent Center, providing glassosfor the~heedy for"r in Se College of Education at Lehigh Uniyer- about racism. ... •'.-.-. _'' BIBLE Luba Lisa, a fine commedienne, dancer and --^our-offico-by noon on.-Friday. '' t • . "Despite the present national mood, they construction and more .building generallyjhan x_.._^ TO..PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: 'JllhlllllluiiiilllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiy ue" _Wayne,-vice presidents; Lionel C. Rubih of nearly 40 years. —sity.— at Hudson | singer who recently starred In "The Owl and -envision the- Garden State as an economic in any previous ten-year period. An announcement of the vacancy^has been' • WbuldVyou like some help in preparin Abbott Manor, Plainfield, treasurer, and Miss the. Pussycat" and co-starred with Robert 1 _5 Station before-thp —£leanor'-Janu8,~RTN—Manor-House Nursing circulated 'to aliumber of teacher employment newspoper releases? Write to "this news = —.— A/graduate^ of. Stevens Institute of Technology Cummings In "Sweet Charity.-iAvill entertain. agencies,' to colleges and universities which., 1 . .Home, Jersey City, a member of the State paper and ask for our "Tips on Submittil . . s . in 1958, Stelnke majosed in mechanical, engl- -Otheroffleers to be Installed are Jirst vice- Pacemaker preparer school administrators, and < other — noerlng.'He joined Public. Service following HIDDEN NA'MES '.'"— Licensing Board of; Nursing Home Ad-- _-president, SamueTTSchoor;-second^ vice^ groups. The announcement has also.beqn cir- News Releases." 5 ministrators. '• - • on extinguisher i _ graduation. Since then he hag worked In Keamv, Hidden in these sentences —president, Bernard Oguat; third vice-president, "light. Outdoors when It's sunny, • |L During the week the NJNHA will announce -. I Springfield Firemen William Schmidt-= Merccr.-.Sewaren and Hudson Stations and he are the names of six Biblical Charles Forber; treasurer, Myron Hirsch;_ of the future = olid Jack Rawlliis, members of the Flro 3 has served as a Hudson master mechanic since Ihoy darken to a flatluring Bray that nevei'.hlde y _^the winner of its second annual Better Life recording secretary, Saul Rablnowltz; peoplerTheysrstound by Join- . Indoors oyain, they clear In minutos to a near colo AwarxLbestowed "in recognition of outstanding ...-_ ..=. Department: flro prevention team, Kave. = ... 1968.- ...... ,'. .,..._•; '..:.-.. ; u ' corresponding secretary^ Stanley Wolfe; Floral unit ing adjacent words or parts— ~tono. Smoothly. Autqmallcally. Corrifortably. - service through unselfish and effective efforts = . n lecture and demonstraiIonTecentIy.be-... = StelnkO-iS-U member of theAmerlcanSoclety of words. ..----' Cl'tdJhlCQidik financial secretary, Leon - Ncwler; not far away g fore_ttie security force, of tlie Channel 3 of Mechanical Engineers, a trusteo of the 1. Gladys hemmed her sis--; adcrtoryoureyes. that have resulted in lasting contributions to parliamentarian, Philip Scotch; chaplain,-Dr. E aTarrshovr 5 Lumber Co.-_at the new store on'Rt. 22. g Long Hill Chapel in Chatham and a member tor's new dress. the improved institutional health care-of-the Philip Gelvin; warden, Mark Lav; monitor,- A reliable nuclear-powered ._J§ The program stressed the importance . = of tlie "'board' of advisors/of_the Children's 2, Ten lovely diamonds wore .—aged_in—the-community and nation." The Lawrence Cooper. . —'• pacemaker with a life span of Hillside Creative Arts'out- of tlie proper use 9X portublo extinguish- i ^Temple Inc. in Newark. f " • . _-- . displayed in the jeweler's wln- winner's name then will be submitted to the" Also, trustees, Dr. Melvin Bruder, Caiman -between ten dud eleven years • door-show Saturday, June~26; § ers, the construction, types and proper, I • -He lives at 24 Highpb'lht ar.~ ~ dow." ' ' .. —national competition- sponsored by the USEPTp will- be available—for heart will include beaded and plastic gI modiods_of_aDplicatipn. | _J)ascalu,^Jack;-Basi!7I Harold-Grant,-Harry •_ ~ 3. Tlie zebra ' habits 'are Americans Nurslng~Hornc~Assoclatlon: " Greehberg, Paul Goldberg, Eugene Gross, Dr. - block patients by late 1972 or* flower arrangements. Tlie I! Fire Chief I^obert S. Day commented: = many. _j To mark Nursing Home Week, the NJNHAjs_ early 1973, United States FRESH FRUITS 8. VEGETABLES success:of.the flower-making-— =I ''ThTS', is tlie tliird time inrecent"! LindaDerSantis —Harry Holtz, Aaron Katchen, Henry Krugr TDPAV'S' ~4'. The BUtomoblle" had a making available copies of a newly issued Frank Lax, Samuel Malkin, Oscar Millman, Senator Harrison E,-Williams -cours6~trt-tlurMondayevening I1' months th'urtnctcam has gonocTutbefdre j damagod'fendorv * "Nursing Home Fact Sheet. The Fact Sheet; may. DOLLAR of New Jersey told 210 guests workshop, under tile direction =I private industi^yT"as Well us fraternal. | Jeffrey Ruddy, Irving Sommerstein, Mark inducted into Psi Chi 5." The country mart had_ be obtained by writing the NJNHA at~332AVesr_ —Talbcrt.vMIKon Tauder and LouisTTWiiasteln; • -attending the third annual- o f Mrs. Colin Kllmeki has 1a and civic organizations,-to bring to the ! •many,things to still and trade. State St., TtentOnT08618. PONI" HAVE luncheon—party- of the prompted-this"hew category. ~ 53 -'public tlie lmportunt_facts'behind the i Linda Wl. DeSantls 6f 244 Short Hills uve., 1 Springfield, .has been inducted into memTief=~ — 6T^Tlie~fods were-too short The NJNHA represents most of the State's MUCH - Pacemaker Club sponsored by —-Members of .Hillside Cre-. =| first line-of defens6 against fire—tlie I i—ship^n—Psi- Chi, the honor society of psy- for the curtains. • • • • 225 licensed nursing homes. These homes Newark Beth Israel Medical adve Arts are permitted to" =s portableflre'extlnEalEherrT"' ^"1 : chology at 1Xenton.State.College. have a total of more than 157500 beds and range rJietizes-after 30 years Center. —~ display four floral arrunge- 3s "Wo invite uli. groups interested in a'., J The snidents—members are ^Juniors "and ___Jl^ $P«INGFIEtO AVE., SUMMIT 2^£ in size from-12 to 500 beds. Nationally, more Malcolm.N; Edmonston of Moorestown, chief The announcement by ments plus four worka of art = program of tlila nature to contact tho F-lrp_: 7*-5onlors_who.have completed at least 24 acaae- ^ANSWERS- Potatoes. lnjlie other categories: oil and s Department at 376-0144,"'and arrango. 3Za_SPRINGFlELD AVE., BERKELEY HEIGHTS 464-1162 than a million persons live in long-term health- of the Bureau'of-Fruit, and Vegetable Service, Senator Williams answered ! mic credit' hours in~pgycnologv with a gradq care facilities. • - ' . •--—-' questions . raiseo" by acrylic, . pastel, and. water-, = - to have this team bring them this -'pro-'-'- '9 ' BERKELEY HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER —__ New, Jersey Department of Agriculture since point average of 3;5i-rPsi~ehHs-tho- first — pacemaker patients in New Yellow Onions . color, aneTmixed media. s gram which la-lmportant,~ Interesting "5 WVOV -j.;--. -aVHVH: nnlno Wont Ads 1947, will retire on June 30, after a 30-year H " liboral arts. national honorary society to OP- OTHER LOCATIONS IN BRlCKTOWrJ AND EAST QRANGf "TEEN-AGERS, find |ob« . by The show will take place on . -. = and informative.' _ -WBHS 't Cell 686-7700 - nowl . ._ career with th& department • Jersey and throughout the tscaroie u»»i i • Henry Charlos kliorn UI I for food I S of• 56C Forest dr; - :J!"1- -^the-trlp to Camp Echo,,tNj.Y. —Hamburgers., are/great for. VS 1 federal ' government , in thicken Cutlets '-izzr „ 1.29 was among 1,389 graduates ?t•o •-••-. A staff oT'nliui teaph'crs t1'6 grill-but don't forget- releasing^ Plutonium, the recelvo_ degrees at Princeton __planned and suporvised-tield ' • about~hnm~Yoii| con procure sourccof nuclear energy, for* Franks S..MM.,^!!"^ University's 224th cbm- 1 study program? Tor 103"stu- " whole bone(eS84vam"Ori the medical research slowed •'(He" ^-mencemenr.this month^- 1 • "dents. Each'-youniQHlul.t was " rotlsserie, slices ori'the~grlU' Buy all.your sarnmetiwardrobe • experiments. These obstacles Sliced Bacon c.., r : Barkhom-recelved an A.B.--' given a criance~to~motlvate and ° cubes Jot-.kabobs. For 5: have _now been overcome, degree in TftibUc" ifliiniTtor- •--'" develop his or her'talent yarf.ed flayor-appeal, baste -needs npwLorvthese '-populari^les Senator Williahis reported. riationol affairs/ .-, —•- • M;hcough-Ltliese---lntei-esting und : witlriLidvorlte sauce.—'— "Tho"first-operation" t,6"~imi c - diverslfletrhfoKriims. • ' "Tlie wise'homemaker uses plant an 'atomic .energy- Boneless Pot Roast .1 89 7 The'-eighth, grade tri:p was TEEN-AGERS, lind |ob> by run N 1 _ selections "from'the...meat Stylo #73 _. • ' Stylo W3- powered pacemaker on a PlayteK* Crosi-Your nlng Won! Kit. tall 686-7700. not only well appreciated by 14 PlaytexCross-Your- -T* California Pot Roast group to provide nutrition and Heart Flbertlll-llrwd human being will be: per- the stiicUirtc^jJbut was. highly '"• to vary 'menu's. Butothertoodsr Heart" Stretch Bra— formed at Nowark-Beth Israel S £iducatibiiar"as''wbllrTromen' Stretch Bra •••':-•>- shaer ojastlc sides London Broil :. m 1.29 should hot be forgotten. These _ forporfect fit and'. Medical Center; ,ahdback.(A,.B,G), $ J clous enthusiasmHvas-ovident...-foods will provide • about tlio'- comloH... , . 'Ro8.-$3.95ea. The- batteryrpower'ed" Eye of Fillet Steak ^ b 129 by the full participation of the same amount of protein"as a \—Now 2 (or $6.89 pacemaker- currently—in use - students "in the many~well- 2rounce serving of meat:. -2-. (D cups) Rog. $5.50oa. Now has-a-life span of between Bar B Que Beef Ribs _9rgamzed day and 6yening-rtCr iHmbo eggs, 1/2 cup creamed 2 (or $9.49 eighteen and -t.weoty-four tlvltles'. ' •—' _-~---cottage -.- dioose; 2 slices FROZENVALUES- Shoulder Stealci^=ir- H$1.29 ouse Porapnally speaking, stu= •' cheddar cliooso^L-Cup linked monthsfWhen Us battery ruhsT dents can learn moroin school beans or 4 rounded tablo^ down, the patient must-uh-- ~ " : when tlioir ideas are fostered "spoons ponnurbutterr^ • Style #187_---_ \ dcrgo another surgical _ .StyloJ39.-..:.." .'. procedure to remjjy_e, the old HAWAIIAN PUNCH ryp^v.nf Qiivlrnnfri^pr. ~^ '—^^—;—'—'•' .'•" ~~ Ptaytnx Cros'S-Youiv. • Playtex Cross-Your- Heart* Strtrtch Bra- "Heart" Cotton and pacemaker'andTmplant- a new Full UCOCUBJ . Lace Bra - fcrfinuble'undor-cup'"" ITALIAN WITH PASTE ii- panels for. :-•-•••**' The - Pacemaker— 'X—hotter support^ «8flntBdawards*to scveratpf guests uttendisgrthe party"" PRQGRESSO PASTA hjatidIriTM •±4—~ \~ • 9-frir-wfW -=/ TQSV3AT0ES

tcostsalotlesstKanthe ^rroT Playtex Padded Bras Stylo #35 (Featurod)' same Fords rented by Hertz! Orange; :ii Medical Center Rounder RHet., - • <• -i Cups Keep natural shap ' Playtex volunteer, received,honorary Mnr.iironi Spnghutti - Twists washing alter wasnlng Cron-Your-Heart* C Ziti Spnyhettini Stylo #37 jA, B) cotton strSw membership /' in the Orange Juice .. Cotton Bra , r 2^39 Reg. $3;95 oa, now 2 (or $6.89 Amorlca's most i Pacemaker Club' a nd a gold •Style #38 (A,B) Stretch Straps' popular Bra Style heart emblem for her service Rog/$4.5Oea. now 2 for $7.99 (A,B,C) . to the Pacemaker Clinic; Sam Lord Mott Red Cabbage Somewhere, Somehow in your life there's a'very empty spade that Style #56 (A, B.) Stretch : Reg. $3.00 each. back & straps ' ' Now 2 (or $4,99 Piccioiic of- 17 Hilltop court, needs to be filled. Maybe it's a favorite vacation spot you've been Rqg. $5.00 ea. (Dcups) Springfield, was 'madd an Pope Blended Oil -thinking ahout for years!. ... - . . . now 2 for $8.49" Rog, $4.00.oach. ' honorary1 member of the club' Now 2 for $6,99- for his service. He is the Burtoni Spaghetti Sauces Or anew car. Or a fantastic fiir piece. A grand pjanb,, Or a set of husbapd of Mrs.. Catherine TetJey Tea Bags Plcclone, a pacemaker you'ye been dreaming about for weeks. You name it. v • •- ' Playtex* Free Spirit* Glrdleii . Unique light weight—natur.al; patient. Pacemaker guests at Saran Wrap,,.,,, The Good Eggs have a beautifully simple way to make it all come- Bontlo flguro control—koops stockings up the luncheon ranged ,|n ago Call... and we'll bring you —,•• ' . • • panty hoso In place Without garters- from 12 to 80 years. ;, truo. It's called,thp "All Purpose" Savings Club. And it works so — -= t=. •-.Shortlo (XS, S, M, L) Rog. $8.0Ohow $6.99 an Econo-Car faster than you can say easy you'll wonder why you haven't started sooner. '"•.'. — " •Avorago Log (Foaturod) (XS, S, M, U Rog. $8.B0 now $7.49 Long Log (XS, S, M, L) Rog, $9.00 now $7.99 SWEETTREAT VIVADECORATOR C(ill the Good Eggs and get moving. But no~jieed to rush.^Anytime - XLInalT3tyld3$1.00more STAMPS ft COINS today will be fine. In.MadisonrMorristownrSpringfield, Netcong,, BOUGHT ^nd SOLD SLICED scon your pennt *' and Maplewood. Member F>S.L;I:C. - . _ ' nuodtKi PINEAPPLE TOWELS -QM£ look good longer) 277-31 $ at Cresttnont '•> UNIOM CENTER Labol Asacirl Cull for personal con'vciijeiit-wrvlce In your area, 1000 Stiiyv.ionl A . • IS EAS.X TO'.I»LACK ' 'LINDEN ALL MAJpU.CIIEDIT CARDS IIONOKliU UIJ Av«. . , .-'jiJST' IMION K have an All Purpose Savings Club 310 WOI>J Av,., U. WEEK-END $1C95 SPRINGFIELD AVE. M0N. to SAT. 9:30 lo 9:45 * Ail( for 'Ad •Tal(«h''i und NEAR. VAUXHAU ROAD SUNDAY 9:30 to 6.00 All Bras andVrdlos-Whlta.'alrtilti Dock pjnuh 74% ucutalt), 16% r'syon, lO%.sSdMdoX. Crutcht 100% nylon. (Clastic Bldosi b0% nylon, ^ •Kw w(H""li«tp-yoo .with (i • ' 1 t'KclUslVe fat Oth«f Ol8«llC. . '4 IDulUV INrKMHATIOH*t fLAVYUM tOHt'OKXYIOH ••U SPECIAL tO BAY.. JUNE 1 I ' ' AN AMEHICAN WAtttl WOHKS tiYlilCM COMPANY , RvNult-Cellar. Want Ad, ' NQY.HESPONSl^U PORtVPOOHAMHICALEHHOpS ********************* ' . -. ]• •• --••-,« .--'

urged^cT tithe time to help cdmmiihity Graduates of Union College were calledupop Founderof the Kellogg Foundation forCrlp- last Wednesday to "tithe for communlqr-ser- pllng Diseases, and board member of a number vice." >-^ . of charitable and service organizations, |Cel- James C. Kellogg IU, of Elizabeth, chairman logg said, "It strikes me more and more as the" To Buy or Sell • Or l>ig^MeJL of the. Port of New^Yorlc Authority, senior' years go by how valuable community'Service partner in Spnnr, L-ferts and Kellogg, NeW York is to the Individual himself. One of the .great"; brokerage Jlfiti, and guest^spoaker. at Union advantages of community service is the oppor- Coliegejs^38th commencement exercises, tunity for each of us to-brqaden his horizgji,.. urged' graduates to' set aside 10 percent of to come In contact with different people and jhefrlime for community service, 'TIB Itpoll- problems, which we would not otherwise come FOE Personals- tics or charity work." -— . . or Personnel ^ to know," .:—-. '. * *••*-. ' "In this wajr^"' he "said, "we make some ' ADDRESSING HIMSELF to the problems email effort to repay, some of the enormous young people face—today, peace, ecology, debt:.we._all have to others who-have founded national priorities, urban centers, "Kellogg the hospitals which serve us, as well as other urged all present 'to sit down tomorrow and ill Bugs? organizations which serve the community." write your congressman-find the President to —gw-tliis war, this wasteful war, over with." — Defining the "communication gap" as "less Cancer unit marks- a' matter of principle than of patience," Kellogg callecLtipon today's .youth to take the time between us.W find the ground on which we Jnay,. anniversary; ' communicate, communicate successfully.We- are-all part.of the problem, and In time, we will be part of trre-Bolurion." . ' NEW LIEUTENANTS FROM NCE — At the 21st annual"Ai? Force ROTC commissioning awards presented Kellogg- concluded his ~ commencement . .address by urging students_..to_pursue thd , ceremony held at Newark College of Engineering June 3, five young men from Coats; The Union County Unit of the American jliree JtCV.'" -•, Confidence, Communication, Union County were Jworn in as new second lieutenants. Graduates-shown Jiere Cancer Society celebrated Its 25th anniversary aTSTCommltment. Paraphrasing St. Paul, lie wjth Col. B:S7Watters, detachment-commander, are (from left) LtsTLee Johnson, this week with a series of events highlighting described confidence as faith In one's self "Berkeley Heights;', Vasco Souto, Elizabeth; Edward Zamorski, Elizabeth ;.SleRhgn_ the unit's accomplishment. s In the tight agains_ . t extended to others; corrrmunicationi tho-hope— Fries, 142 Bryant aye.7SprTngFieia; and Roger Carl, of 432 Winthrop r3., Onion. THlICeTrand paying tribute to.tbOSeiVohniteers~-of:aclilev«moatof solutionsto-problemsthrough - Whose-eHorts-helped realize them— , " tiie exchange of Ideas and values, andcommit- —TbVT>roirs%jWrforasUy--niarked during. ment_ &Q commitment of our .full selves z^. the unit s quaTterlyboaraof manngei u meeting-— valiit'iTSna acts tn~nTbetter~rnSH1dnd."—~ the Town and CampwtRestaurant, Union. : James AvenTor Scotch Plains. chairman of A T0AST-TO5+4E.GRAC)UAJfES Mrs?Edword Abtsmrwtte ot Edward Ab'orn (cehfer)7~ Union to to eluctluil uf officers fur Uigcotn-^-—tlie Union County Coordinating Agency for High- chairman of Union Cp|lege*O«mfd of trustoos, offorsra glosaofp'unch to~James Cr- Ing fiscal—year,-award presentations to key er Education, spo!coT>riefly-on-tne significance • Kellogg IH7~cKairrnarT~6t~>he h*ort ot rMewTYorl<~Authority ond^ounder and"presicferTI~ "volunteers were made at the meeting. A. of tlils.year's commencement exercises. This— Founder's Plaque Was presented to-WllliamD—^_class,_he_sald, represents the f^rst graduates ^~of"tHe Kellogg rtJundotlon/who-o^lyered-tholoT^encerrient addr-ess-at-Unlon- mobile info center again Wuester, MJX of Hillside.' rHvTVuester w.as to benefit from_tlie agency's iirilque arrange- -—GoHege's38th annual cornmencement exarcises ot tho Granford-campys; TfiOie'.'.ot thETprlniB-forcuB ln~organizing~ffie~unlt-—mant—with—Union—College— and-Union~County Union College will sponsor a College Infor- fining Co. and die Bayway Chemical Plant of and"has..been oneof Its most loyal supporters. TecluiiGal-lnstituto to secure'~for~the residents mation Center on wheels fortfte fourth conSeC- Enjay Chemical Co., Linden. It was announced since, its inception a quarter of a century ngn. of Un'ion Counry the sorvlces of a community -r—The open house, chaired._by_Raymon(U.__eoyege^by making use"of-exlsting4nstitutions_ Alomni Prize .'"._uilve summer under a special grant from the this week by~Dr; ,Kenneth~Wr IveTBen, Union" ""••Bayw^^iHerjronKeTfiimHeTTOIlTmaTlb-" College presldentr' ~~ --.-_•--—•'. 'Donaliue of 508 Princeton rd..-UndeiLL;a.DaBL and resources. •/. . •.' "Information and opportunity at your door- president of the unit, provided an opportunity ^Wnotherryoy n as'graduateg s realize it or not, ~"""""D" step" will be the theme i of this year"trpro- for Union County rgslitents to find out what the the county and state assistance made possible <>fhers honored at gram_when the Collego_e Information Center .AmerifiBT"Cancer Sodetyjjas .done and con- under the agency arrangement is directly re- begins its travels through.Uiu'on County com- _ tinues .to do in their behalf, sponsible for"the reduction of tuition for both A mother of two children, Mrs.-Judith Egan medical student. He is a graduuteofS,tMary's munitles-on JunJ e 28,, bringinggg educational and ••--«-—-George'^L^ ; RandalD...1..11l ..of. IPlalnfield was re- full and parttime students,'^:-- Bruckner of Westfiejd, won the Alumni Prize • High-School, Elizabeth,_.nn,d ho was active in July 6 career-oriented advice to young people arid elected to a "second term of office as .unit Avory/filso noted that the arrangement has as the class valedictorian at Union'College's —the Spanish Club at Union CoMege. adoltsT" president, -i—^— helped.todouble tlio number-otcQUrsos offered, . 38th—annual commencement last Wednesday Presiding- over-tlic- commencement program - The Elizabeth YWCA's annual summer day —rhrased^iirT-mobile trailer' on^wheclsTThe— —Other officers re-elected to second terms including the dramatic increase In the honr on the Cranford campus. -'••,. was Profi l?orrest P'. Dexter, Jr., ofCrahford,-- camp will open Tuesday, July 6, injlahway College InformaUon, Center contains college « were fericles'Glanakis of Berkeley Heights, crddlt programatJJnion College, essentially The Post-Day Award, which-!goes to tile a.member of tliu Engirteering-Physlcs Depart-"

: .?..••—• , ... .-_ .:- -.,-. tad ment. ..;..•-. _ River Park. Registration for girls and boys; 7 "caljalogscatg, , brochuresr, , fiiriTsttipsp" and viewers,. first vice-president; Herbert W.-Samenfel"a7 —rhr Dic~arcas~of~contlauinE_educntion_ graduate who most nearly exemplifies the n to 13, are being accepted at fie YWCA Build- "PluLi. of'Scotcli Plains; second vice-president; ,./remedial'tramlngi .__•'.... " . all designed to bring Information on colleges. ideals oif-Unlon College, wassharedbyChaflos ... „ Associute in arts dugrees~\vofe conferred ing, 1131 -E. Jersey St., Elizabeth. They may Irvuig F.^Sturmzpf-212 Cherry St., Rogelle/* "TIUs fall a new course in nursing education W. Hamilton, Jr.;' of SkHlman, andRoberto -upon-191-students-by- DrT-Kenncdi-W. Iversen.- .universities; nursing and-trade schools, and 1 enroll for periods of two through eight weeks. other institutions offering training beyond high 7 third vice-president; Frank Spezzano of 216. will be added.zAnd_we are pleased to learn -that- -Novo of Elizabethr=^ .__,_.. , ^ TTof'Cranford.-prcsidenii-Edward AbonLOfJEair^ The fee will Include dally bus transporta- E. Sixth ave., Roselle, treasurer,' J^ Harriron irf acuity study has been completed on environ- ^7 Mrs.-Bruckner, - who was 'a liberal arts- Haven, chairman of tlie board of trustees of schooTdirectly to those who need it. / ' : tion with.pickup's In Elizabeth, Roselle, Roselle The College Information" Center is staffed by- Morson of Edison;\asslBtant_treasurer; MrSi—mental engineering, environmental science and education major, will transfer'to^NewarkState Union. Collcco.: and" -l?rof. Elmer Woli of Park and, Linden, five day- s a week plus a dally- professional counselors, and admissions and William Backman of New. Providence, assistant _urban studios," Avery said. :Z College at Union tomajorinelejrnentaryeduca- Cranford, doan. .' "'' • - lunch"di iukr~swiumuuR lii»Uu«lonn!8U:craft»_-_anaHctia^ald^officers from Union College.— secretaryj—Irving F. Sturm, counsel. Mrs. •tiohT-— "" — Graduates and guests wcro welcomed b,y. andsports materials and a year's membership "xi10 center is directed toward stimulating— Frank, Kelly of Fanwood, was elected to a first Mrs. Bruckner, who J«as_a president's list Dr,_Ivorsen witli greetings extended by-James I imhtrYweA. Interest among dlsadvantaged young people term as secretary. - • / Qahill proclaims June ~~ student for_.four__spmesters, WQnthe Union___S^Avery- of Scotcji Plains, cliairmon of the The program will run from-July (^through andTadultsinseekindl I ki g hlgner°educ'atton°hh i , tWafd '— Glanakls was also re-electe'd to a second College ExceUencc-SchoiarilUp for 1970-71, Union County-Coordinating Agency forHiglier August 28. Day camp hours are 9:30 a.m. to _provlding some answers-for those still up-— term asiunirrlayidelegate to the New Jersey as Rose Month in state— -and-wasdecled_to Phi Theta Kappa"i - .. .Education,, and Kunnotli Wright;, .assistant 3:30 p.m., with bus pickup beglnnlng"af-8:30 decided about melr futures, toward assisting Division of the.. American Cancer Society. She Is tile modibrof John J^ll, and Jacque- director, Dlvlsioiv ofTwo-VeaFColleges, State a.m. each morning. Swimming, arts andcrafts, Those-elected to serve two-year .terms on the New Jersey=is~ celebrating Jurip us Rose line, 8. They are students at the Wasliington high school students in planning their college Monlh by proclamation of.Governor William T. 'Department of Higher Education.^ sports, hiking, music, dramatics and organized futures, and toward giving~a 'second chance'— unit's board of managers for fiscal 1971-72 SchooirWdstfleld. : ; : :— -—The -awurds-wer^prosented-by-Profi-Her^- games are among the many-planned activities. Included: Harold C. Beers of Wlnfleld, "Walter Cahill.in company with other states throughout Hamlltanparliberal arts major, will transfer mann J. Bielefeld of Sumrnjt.^harrrnan ofjhe —to those" Who might need-and-waht-lt,V-Dr7 .the nation as a part of the national " Special events and trips are also Included In Kenneth W. Iversen, president of Union Col- E. Borlght, Jr. of Kenllwortli. Raymond J. to.Ridc'r College,, Trenton, to major in sod- Humanities Department. l_ -_.. -Ae program. , u -Donaliue of Underi,, Mrs. Arthur Dormer of bcautification program. ~nlogy^ nnd then^to the^Univeralty-of—New— The-invocation-ond-benedictlon \vere given x lege, said. " " '• Mrs. Thomas Jackson, a Pennsylvania State Some 2,600 people visited the.College In- Roselle Park, Helmut Gelger of Mountainside, Ilojne owners and those in charge of public ._^-Mexico-to-do—graduate—work-in-anthropology. " byThrritevT-ficnald D. Sclimeltokopf of Cran— University gracbiate and the present Y-Teen formaUon CeHler last summer alone: The dates•— Arthur-Goldberg .of-Mouniainside, Andrew A. gardens anrbeing encouraged to plant roses to A graduate ofPenhlngton High School, Ha'mll—r- —ford, coordinator of the Social Sciences De-i" director of the YWCA will be the progfarn-dte and-dnies^bf^thls year's visitations in each Klepchlck of: tinden, Mrs. John McCoy of add.to the attractiveness of their communities! . ton-WasjaTdean's liBt student,atOnlon-College. ~partmjmt.' * "•-=-:— • rector. Assisting her as counselorTTncTnae (Jnion Counry^ommunity-wlll-beTinhotmced-tn-—Kenilworth, Stuart-D.McEwen of Unden, F. and the use qf j^pses for^gjjts and in floral Novo, who was elected to Phi Theta Kappa, A reception for graduates imd tlielr'gu_es|s, Marlene Brljjgs of Roeelle as sports and young the_near future^ ', Emery Stevens of Roselle Park, Irving F. arrangements for various occasions is being national -Junior—college-honorary society, will hosted by The Friends of tlie College, followed - children's games director, Jayne Deo of Hill- " Sturm of stressed during' June, t transfer to Now York University asa pre- tlie-formal-cerfmrmli.'s^- „ :..''. side as the music anildramatlcs director, Paul CConnell of Cranford as the swim Instructor and sports director" and Elaine Reding of Union Ambassador to speak UC official v#»iis data certificafrbn | lir-chargc-of-the arts and crafts-program. George Bush, the- United States ropresen- Job" R; Farrejrjr., super- sodatlon, tho 1 argestprofess^ «/' Registrntlon willb* open through June 25 tative.to the United Nations, will be the speaker - visor of the Union College lonal organiziition serving the but facilities are lifnlted and registration will at the 60th annual dinner of the New Jersey Computer Center,. Cranford, Information processing anci close on this basis.. Interested parents may -State Chamberjof Commerce next Thursday at " has been awarded a certificate computer management th^RpherLTreatrHoteh Newark. 'lirrdata processing by tfie Data communityT~. . —Processing— Management -As-: ~-

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In,«.r1 Ad_ly.....TU. (,) P.r Ina.Itlan Stalling ...... ,.'.... IDtiU) Amjwnt Enclo..d ' .' • ( J^o.l, ( ) th.> must oloi.r'out oiirreiit FLOOR SAMPLES, DISCONTINUED GROUPS AND INDIVIDUAL PIECES of our fumouK-brnnd. CHARGE IT WITH MASTER CHARGE Amerifiunri.MostpieoeH are in llKAND NEW CONDITION but overylhtaiK will l>e sold "AS IS"-. Delivery. UIUHI bo'nocopted within 30 - daya. Crazy/low vrices-but/or THREE HOURS ONLY, so hurry! -^ , '• ... ''•'. " -I , lO-Thorsday, June 17, 1971- -Thursday, June 17, 197JU- Driver Woman cMver hurt Adults can now attend! as dragster flips iri -as trio of vehicles Diesef pollution ciirbs start Satur RegionaI siunmer School Vehicles inspectors will'.use an-alternate test normal-operating temperature. Separate prdr ktn g I ot m i s h a p "Time Is running our. for those' smokey, operating or allowing Ho be operated on New measurements must be made on each exhaust announced that an adult Bummfir. school pro-••'• smelly diesel trucks and buses which have been _ Jersey's highways any--diesel-pqweredmotor_ method in which a track will actually Wdriven Aaflltsrcairgoto school this summer, thanks 1 T1 in low gear with the load simulated"by bi'Wung— outlet on vehicles equipped with dual exhaust collide on Saturday Kenneth M. Leonurdis,-23, of lrvington was, gram'will be offered this year, with all classeflii: polluttng New-JersejrWghwaysi ' Richard J. "vehicle which, when in motion, emits" ~""'" outlets. • seriously injured Saturday afternoon when a to the-development of a summer program by smoke in the proximity, otiBe-exhaust; outlet, action. Here, too, the standard smoke opacity die Union County Regfonal HlgHSchoolDlstrJct to beheldmornlngsatthealr-condltionedDavid • -Siilllvan. ntfltp rommhsloner of Environmental Buses inspected by . trie •• Public Utilities, Mabel B. Nitchie, 65, of Koselle Parkwafi dragster he was drlving.fllpped_over.in the Brearley, Regional High School In Kenllworthj- • •• Protection, declared. .'."." for a period of more than five seconds; -:~ shall, be the peak opacity measured-aver-a "Ttlghrly injured Saturday afternoon in a three- • parking lot of the Autolite Car Service Clinic No. 1. . • . • •• period of five to 10 seconds, and this opacity Commission (PUCTori their owners'premises The program will coincide with the six-week - <^pterJ4|of Jhe_StatejUr Pollution Gontrol The diesel code also sets inspection stan- will be _ tested..Jor smoke opacity of their vehicle chaln~cpiltFion at the. corner of Iric'. on Rt. 22, according to Springfield police. Harry E. Llnkin, director of adulteducatlon. summer session for students* beginning June ... Code, which regulates smoke emissions from dards for diesel-powered' trucks and buses must not exceed 20: percent. Morris and Linden-avenues,""accbrdfh(* "to' Tlie Springfield FlrsfAid Squad took^L'eonar- Whichever method is followed, all emissions as a_part of the regular inspection iSpringfield fiolice.. The Springfield First Aid 29 and ending Aug. 6. • „•; dlesel-powered motor vehicles, goes into effect subject to od-the-premises inspection by.the: procedure. With a smokemeter (a device" for dls "I'cTOverlook Hospital, Summit, where he . Adults may Join Regional high school BW- ••• on Saturday. —-—•-••• ..'. State Divisiorv-of Motor Vehicles or the Public measurements are to be made after the trucks' Squad took her to Overlook Hospital, Summit, was admitted. He is in satisfactory condition enRines""have been run long enough to be at measuring smoke-opacity by light obstruction wiiere she-was ireaied-iuid"disc!arged^ with head Injuries, InrlnrHng hniiBBROjirtiftlfft. Kitchen des dents in-the following courses If space Is avails "Enforcement ol this coae~sbould result in a> Utilities--Commission, and spells out the between a light source and a photoelectric cell) "Wt SERVICE - able: Hobby Handicraft In Needlework, a Work-, significant cleanup of the air along our procedures to be followed in carrying out such Police said a car driven bylLouis M. Romeo side of his head and bleeding from his ear, attached to the bus' _exhaust outlet, the bus WHAT WE SELL" AI.^MMLM \r\ shop in Foods and Consumer EducaflonVCloth.^.,, congeated highways where noxious fumes have inspections. , .' . ,. wilPbe driven with rapicTacceleration to ap- of Maplewoodwas attempting to make a lelt STUMS in ing' Construction, Auto Shop, Aenmaucdcsr... Accordjug_la._statute, vehicles subject to Rabbis"to take part Police said Leonardis was driving the drag-—- long been a source of annoyance and a haTard proximately 20 milespfer hour The peak smoke • MEMBER OF THE ' turn onto Ljndeiravetiue. froni MorriE when tho " ••"-••""•• CrounarScEoat'GreatiYe Arts, Personal Use,; , to health/'SulUvan said. • •" " ' inspection must pass the diesel code standards accident occurred. Tlio.order of,involvcmcnc .ster, which he owns Jointly withltobertFearick • Typing aad Personal Note Taking (Brlefhandji, as a condition of compliance. . opacity measured during this acceleration will BETTER BUSINESS was jiomeo, Mrs. Nitchie and Catherine Sar- of. Pt.-lUeasant, when the gas pedal became He said that enforcement of the new code will be considered the standard smoke opacity,- and BUREAU OF UNION refrigerator motor Adults will- be- given priority 'to enroll IB be carried out bj* the New Jersey-Pi vision of - On-the-road violators are subject to a penalty ih Northern Region amakos of Union. The tSitd'uu and Sarantakoc stuck. He lost control of tho-car-which went courses-in Yoga, Beginning and Intermediate , of listless than $25 nor morethan $100 in ac— must not exceed 40 percent.' • N.J. vehicles had to be towed away. The Springfield down the driveway before hitting a treo-a,nd Motor Vehicles, the State Police and the Public Further requirements pertaining to buses The-Sprlngfield Fire Department answered Guitar; and English as a Second" tanguage. Utilities Commlaision. :~-, — cordnace with the provisions of chapter 5 of Fire Department was called in to wash £la:;s some brush. The vehicle then flipped-over on . alarms this past weekend, of which four Driver-Education-and-the+ttghSchool Equi- Title 39 of the .Revised Statutes. meeting next month inspected by PUC are that engines tested must jtsroof. _ _ •.—•••••- PORCH ENCLOSURES ROOFING & and gasolinb offithe roadway. ' : were on Sunday, according to Fire Chief ynlnnry program Is being offered to out-of-- Chapter. 14 prohibits any person- from • Where the pwneft.'" or lessee's, business be at normal operating temperature; separate Robert SrCee, 57, of North" Arlington was school youth and adults only, Unkln said. Simon Schwartz of Toms River, president of " measurements must be made on each exhaust Kathleen Zleser of 27 Marion ave., Spring- seriously injured Saturday morning when Ids Robert E. Day, .... premises are equipped with necessary the Northern-Ncw-Jereey Region of The United ALUMINUM field, a passenger in a car driven by .Thomas The house of Seymour Fish of 101 Laurel There is a fee for each course. In-persori * outlet on buses .equipped with—dual and "caVWas Involved in an accident at the comer' dr. was. severely damaged Sunday when his registration will be held June 21-25 from 9:00 '.. facilities, the State Division of Motor Vehicles _ synagogue of America, announced this week separated exhaust outlets; and a single com- SIDING SPECIALISTS T.. 1 lowland of -Livingston, was injured -last of Stern avenue and—Rt; -22-\Vest^ police- will inspect trucks on a chaBsls~aynamometer. get-together of Tuesday night wiieii the i lowland car was '__reported.- The.driver of theltfcle.was~~ kitchen was engulfed_by. flames, Chief Pay a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at.tlie Adult School office, A"Tlynamometer is a device constructed to bined measurement'must be^made on the said. A neighbor called in the alarm at 12:45 14 Clinton Avenue, Springfield; ' ': THE FLOOR SHOP congregations affiliated with the region", will be "• ojitiaust outlets of vehicles equipped with dual, ;struck~by a vehiclo dnven by Bruce R/Wollory Carry L.Sass of Warren. ' . , ~ For further Information, interested persons . "'- EST. 1934 ^ simulate highway driving conditions on a held at the Le Seul Caterers.Krvinglon, next ., 7>f~Irvingion at the corner of- Morris .arid. TOP DRAWER- •Mary Lusardi. of Springfield received $25 prize in the Crestmont . The- Springfield First-Ald Squad tqoJc'Lee p.m. when.lie..saw smoke coming out of tlie vehide-driven onto it and rui) in place. : adjacent exhaust outlets; ' /,, Savings and Loan Association's 'Draw-a-Good Egg' contest from Mrs. Shirley house. No one was home. . ' ^ :_. may call Linkln at 376-6300, Exr, 99. • . Wednesday, at 10 a.m. Wamer avenues, police reported. She told to-Overlook Hospital where he was admitted. v . Cocp«t« • Llnolaum • TIU Trucks placed on the • dynamometer will Held under the auspices of the region, which police she would see her own doctor. AAiddlekouff. la —The chief said thc .fire began in die motor•'- The Regional District comprises Berkeley . manager of the Mountain^ayenue"office. Looking on are Mary's Hols -zsatisfactory condition with a irac- '. Heights, Clark, Garwood, Kenllworth, Moun-• f QUALITY ~ undergo~tests_involving simulated load by is presently comprised of 83 congregations, the — Polico said both velu'clesweroiravelinijeasi, mother, Mrs. .iurec[ left femur and bruises of the ear -nnrl of" the refrlEexalox, burned aTrole'in tlie floor Donald Lusardi of 414 Rolling4toclCf3^ancJ^James-C,-Baumgartner, under the appliance and thenspreadup the wall. tainside-aadSpringfield,-and6peratesfourhlgh ' !"AT A'COMPETITIVE PRICE... TRY US" power-absorption. With the'engin's revolutions -gathering is designed to provide an opportunity HEAT WITH ice-preildent --.—- .-. scalp7^he"t«'spital spokesman said...... r_J._.. ..'". • schools. - •-'... per minute reduced by such loading to 80 f the spiritual leaders of the Conservative lOONT The kitchen was completely destroyed and there 540 NO.RTH AVE., UNION or SETTLE FOR a' left "turnonto-Wamer when tlie Woolery.car Recording to the pollce.report, both vehicle's was extensive-amoke damnge to die rest of the 'lAdults living outside thn Reglonal-IHstrlct.- percentrof the truck's governed speed the peak syiiagoguesin. New Jersey to discuss issues of ^WO OBLIGATION -struck' his vehicle in the rear, The vypolery were traveling west-tirrthe highway-whuii Suss." (N«o. Morrl. Av..) LESS . ; ._ may also enroll for the summer courses, Lin- OPEN MON.. THURS. to 9 smoke opacity measured over ajwiod oHive profesSiorjal coTTcern and interest. The _^cilr"nad to~be-towed-awayr"'" " ^ ' : which was directly.in front.of 1 received a call Sundayat 8:09 kin added.. — __. ' '.. to 10 seconds shall be considered the engine s . m include papers-by Rabbi "Simon ~rr~sT;aT-driven:by ConstaneeLedder-otSurllns; his brakes7 " 1 lle r program w MADE FROM ALCOA ALUMlNUi a.m. to go to standard smoke opacity.. This-smokejopacity Qiusffom of the FairJLawnJewish Center and OIL HEAT COMFORT —:litid=toi-be-"iowed--flway-iaftet-lt--!iu-uck a-car- skidded across'boihU - 352 740Q - r liir rhn curb on • Co, on ] Part In Qur lotad|ac«nt to building mustjiot^CBed-20-percent-. - —Rabbi Andre Unear of Temple Emanue^ of- — dirven by Dorotliy-Nisejison-ofclOQ-Smnn i-iill Leeii_iutn ftuin Um building by When a dynamometer i,O»'. available, -Motor- ...Wostwopd. The former wilfaddress himself to , - rd,, Springfjeld, Saturday alternoon, pa TRIPLE TILT reported.^The.department stayedtlrers^srrFn^xImqic i ';^__the-questioin"ean—tq h EVBf ^ j-ux u ny* ittii'cK.TX'e"s vehicle. However, police said they - thc~^Jcrscy Central" Power and' LighfCo; _SecureZ!iandSZ!indJneJatterJ eJatter.wi. U speap k on "The Self- COMBINATION _Jbund paint from_Leo's. car pn the bumper "arrived. - ••— ---,—'. — "Foxiexoms: bli th Rbbi i th J: HOME OR FACTORY • -' "The-police0 report said, Mrs._blise.n§on !md That dayarTl:S0 a.m. thedcpartmeVit had for-scholarihip by TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION Image andthe Public Image of the Rabbi in the . ... ECONOMY IS k -^gJawed-down^on-Mountain avenue ._io_.let a Thieves tooRTa stereo phonograph jraU$l' at. ol' t& S.USH cur. Loe'y VBhtehrtheri; skidded an alarnuat the Best Pencil Go. on Mountain.^^ 76's." • ; pedestrian cross die street. Tho Ledder vehicle about $750 and records., -worth' about "$30. and the Sassvehicle hit-a utility.pole.Tte. Lee'- JOBS ARE SCARCE —-^—Ho Other Heat Ii Oleane avenue. Trash at the fear of the building was will follow_the presentations, Its moderator will ~then struck^tlie^Nrsblfson cat" "~m"""tlfe rear 7 Zday from the Modern^: FuFKTture Co, cs^ff^y y *moU.shod and the Sass car on (ire, the chief said...... '''•—, ~. YET Or At .Safe! —— o^ away. water be Rabbi-Albert Raab:of_Congregation B'nai Rt. 22 West,. Springfield, , At 2:10 p.n\ Sunday tlie department rc^-—'•" _ . "has more.calls for |obsthar»- Wo^Sofisry XoUr Complete Heating rcompuny's truck to make tlielr getaway, : : —Sholom of West End. The rabbis will be also WINDOWS^ sponded to an alarm at 13 Ann pi. Tho engine ." LSawrenco W. Friedman of. Springfield Ig-- ;_ DRAKE graduate's'to fIt) them--"-'•-' Requirements Arid~5avo You Money —accordinK to-SprinRfield poUcc-^-^rr- — of a car belonging to Paul Weismairof.6 S,_ umong 36 winners of college scholarships in 1 on","Sept> apprised of—the-work and—activities-of the Cote is awarded H C.MOrWrll., "regipna1~TSl'ganization by members, of -its - polico said patrolmen werev on a routine Derby rd". was oh fire. Theblaze was caused nationwide competition sponsored by the * The annual . Internal CALL FOR A FR&E SURVEY • '••• NEWARK Revenue. Service special -professional staff - Dr. Jacob Litman, the award for excellence patrol uround 2 a.m. when they discovered the by a broken gas lino leading to tlie carburetor, AmfiSKSin Water Works Foundation, it was A \ 371 Broad 51. "' START JliLY •OIL BURNER - Conversions and enrollment-examination will '' exective director; Dr. Nathan Winter,. the break .and entryriintry vMs-made by breaking- Jthe chief, reported. • _-- announced tills week." " ' .•'.-' Accounting^Typing - LnsJqJjations 2064 MORRIS AYE., UNION, N.J. -—Diane—Frank—of—-Springfield; a_Jiuiior_at iSachelor's degree At 9:07 a.m. Saturday thedepartmen'tans- . Friedman, son of Mrt and Mrs Maurice .; be given at the Federal •. educational consultant; "and Harold Wishna, -side~of the—buiir ""' 1 ELIIABETH _-JJ" Shortnana the director of youth activities.—- '• - • FUEL OIL - Sales and Service-~ Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., hasboon stereo was removed tlirougli an overhead door ' Bruce L. Cote, of 343 Rolling Rock rd.,1 —uiured-ji-riill nr rhp Clintwpl I ,iitnher-Co._on__liriedman of 94 Redwood rd., win major_in ' 9 Coldwell PI. Building,—970—Broad—st., 352-5509 The -United Syhagogue of-America-is-the •— named-as one of 23 reclplents^pf_the 19.71 and then loaded on die company's truck, which Mountainside,.-was awarded ' a bachelor of Rt_. 22. Thegas tank of a car- belonginf$-to-d the snclal sciences or matlie-rruitlc5~in'collj:gc;. t*~ Newark—on-Sept,-27-^and-28; "Crossey^BookTVward"for excellence inaca- I. was later recovered by -Watchung police. science degree in chemlcul-engineering by,, Westfield man ruptured andspilledgasln tlie- The" scholarship awards were announced by * can prepare you for one of these jobs This examination is Jor ac- .association of over 830 -Conservative—: KINGSTON CO. -demicpapers, projects and classwork during parking lot, Chief Day'said.-The department Jack H. King, vice-pros.ldent and manager of... • countants and others who wish congregations in thg~United States and . _ There—was a break and entry Saturday at a the University of. New. Hampshire, Durham, 215 Highway 22 W. B 8. M'S PiEET OF tlie spring or fall of 1970. __ N.H., -at the college's 101st commencement drained the tank and washed down tho sur=n_Conimonwealth Water Company,, one of 74 in- to qualify to represent tax- Canada, with an aggregate membership of one IS ALWAYS READY Miss Frank Is tlie daughterof Mr. and Mrs. house on MlUtown road, police reported. Entry "' Hillside, N.J. " roundlng*area. • "^-— -- vestof-owned. water utilities in die American—• payers before the Internal and a hlf million. The congregations affiliated TO SERVE YOU BEST] -'Donald Frank"of"3"Craig rd."The~uward3, was~mffde-by—someone—kicking—in—the-back-—— "rThat-day-3tr2:32 p.m^ Springfidld police—Water- Works-Company-System. The system_- Revenue Service.—. with its Northern New Jersey Region represent :—- • EST.-J928---• — door. Two bedrooms and tlie'dining roonrwere_ lie-was among almost, 1,250 undergraduate - wRlch is a'book or. books 'selected I5y the and "graduate students who were awarded de=~ _xalled the_department'to wash glass and gas- provides water service for nearly five million — TffirnpfScTHioners over 22,000 families from Ramsey Jo. Toms 686-06^0 686-5552' nominating faculty member, uro.uamed In honor ransacked. The owner has boon unable to deter- =oline off the roadway at tlio corner of Linden residents of 500 communities in 20 states. wn0 are'. River. 7 "' .. ' ..:.".• mincwhnt was1 taken, policejidded. —^ grees. John G. Stoessinger, acting dlre.ctQi:17: What makes the"Manor" not certified public ac- ." loijtha.-late George.B.Cresaoy, geographer and of the United Nations Political Affairs Division^ "und Morris averiiies'followinK athreecarclialn_^The awards wore based_on, student perfor-_ ~pr6feSs6r7at;the university'sMoxweiriGraduato " ' An undetermined amouiit—oi_cash-was- taken mances In die Cofloge Entrance Examination _ countunts or attorneys must delivered tlie commencement address. collision, the chief reported. -".. Pass "this" examination-before '_ —Schopl-oLCitizonship and Public 'Affairs. WALTER.E. GAIPA-JR.— -£ Saturday-during-a. brook-andentry-at One Hour BoarcUests administered' by Educational Test- . r •- Mui'tlnizlng-at_767 Mountain ave,,.polico said. ing Service of Princeton. '..'.- so wonderful lor Summeri "they can represent taxpayers Entry wus made by someqne_ciitting tho screen Mrs. Weingart named Baccalaureate degree Friedman is thereclpient of die Rennselaer (And Every Season) •:.,._ at all levels of the-IRS, This Hollander gets degree , on a reurwlhdow and then unlocking the window. Polytecnlc Institute Medal at Jonadion'Dayton right to practice is governed_- Gaipa graduated With an all-new look, It has; brought a tradition of gracious by tecjjnjcal and ethical .Regional High School and winner of, the New J T to state BPW office for Miss Strohmeye'r -—jersey State Science !Teacliers Association^ living—-69 years of it—up-to-date . .".-with modernized standards.set bythe Treasury from Michigan State 1 Check toys for hazards Mrs'.s .W WyiionaWelhgart- , executive vlcerl)res-__^_Alice-Loulse-Strolimeyer, daughter, of Mr., • award, as the scliool's outstanding cfemlstry* comforts and programmed activities for everyonerGolf on Department. ~~. David S. Hollander of 293Baltusrol way, ftbm-H¥; college 1 ident of the Westfield Area Chumber of Com- and Mrs. Lewis A. Strohmuyer of 390 Creek and biology student. -two4S-hole-courses—Indooroutdoor pool and lake (or swim-. _ Roland H. Nash-Jr., IRS Sprlngfleld.^wa!i gtanujd a "bat-lmlui; pfT^rtsr Walter E.'Gaipa Jr., son ol Mr. and Mrs. _ -.. «, .,-.-,. . . •_ i I Tncrcerhas been elected membership chalr- —Ho Is also active In his school's student mlng . . . fishing, boating,-tennis^ hiking, riding, cycling, district director, said^this degree in marketing by Michigan State Uni- Bod rd., Mountainside, haa received the — Walter E. Gaipa of 30-Lowls dr.,_Sprliij;fieJd, huppmess to children bu each year .too many mm of ^:Nevl Jers Federation of Business bachelor of arts degree from Maryville Col- government and In cdmmunlty, service as bowling-on-the-green. Robust meals: Old Lamplighter Lounge. week-that information about LINOLEUMS? CARPET versity ,~E;>srLansing,-at oommencement ex-— youngsters are seriously. injured by . Ineir - --——.»^— . _. . T president of die Klwanis Ke/Club. His other -the examination and ap: ercises Sunday. ' ^ue ono of 1.B00 stu'dents~bf~ tlie Stutb Uni- jnd professional Women's Clubs, Inc. :lef»e,-Maryville, Tennessee.' '• \ — Dancing and entertainment nightly ... for an unforgettable ^ versltyof -Nowfyork, Agriculturul uqdTcclihi- playthings. Liberfynvluluul lnsuranee~L,om- MrsrWeingort Uvos in Metuchcn widi her She participated In die college's 1.52nd com- achievements include co-editor of the school summer of family fun. . • ._.. ^ plication • forms may be ob- Alan Pifer, president of the Carnegie Cor^- 'cal Collecci-Farmingdale,—L.I., to receive panics suggest that parents examine their .hJsbandnileph, and ~son7 J. Todd WelngBrt;- -mcriccmeht~May"*3r. Maryville College Is a — •inagazlno.'a-membcj^of^the^marchlng andcon-. " tained at lioom 103 of the , poration of New York and the Carnegie Founda- -degrees at commeiiccmont exorcises on Juno 4. children's toys for. sharp_edgcs or other— She wus cliarterpresidentofdieMetuchenBPVy small (750 students) coed liberal artsscliool cer,t bauds- and njombership in the Nationa,!^, r • • Newark Federal Building. A ..tionfontlie Advancement ofTcacliing, delivered A graduate of Jonathan ^Dayton Regional _ hazards? A toy that hurts^, ia-«ot much fun. "eiui, undisnowamemboroftlioVyostfieldChib. Jii-oustern.^'ennessee; _———• Honor-Society. . I ' •••'\2 —sa mpj.e examination, the .commencement address. Five persona,, 1 High School, iie -majored in horticulture -and 'Publication 693, .is -also 'including Pifer and U Thant, secretary general WtlLcontinue his studies in turfgrass-manttgor - —of—the—United • Nations, received~honorary- ' • I- •" L - fields, espectally in die-turens — available Mail—requests-^—— degrees. - mont or the University of Georgiu,_Athens,-;i S616CTS of'-wateFpolljitttiii.coijtrDl and -. should bo addressed to the ••^-Ga. • . " „ ,' i • waste treatmenjii"' . _^__ • Special Enrollment Clerk, P... locqi ad agency According to Ricliard W, O. Box 450, Newark, N, J. -Glaublnger, account super- 07101. j SERMON - -Princeton Aqua Science, visor, Initial rrunrkecing-plons _^Completcd - applications . New Brunswick, has appointed F accompanied by a $25 check-OL _the firm of Raymond Richards, ability' apparatus nnd-rdated money order, payable to IRS;—• Inc., Springfield, foradvertis-- TiltphonT 717-839-7111 scientific devices. MxsmMft must be mailed to the Director -.-. —Jt,r,e^ia=ihe^itionth"o[~ltrvi! rind I)ridosT"We-arephtFrroring-all bridos—nowly. marriod; or oclobrating 1—-Today may be the-iriogU"'-•- -in|; and public relations- ANDOOffOUia N.Y. Dlntt PbaM 9664468 BOLENS Princeton Aqua Science en- . "of the Audit Division, Internal your pldoil 50=with spcfciaLcucpelJuugaiiis at prices you'll love.-They'll make you. a good homo and portant day'in your-llfe.^ It CARPENTERS7 ATTENTIONI i IUUND HOTELS, INC.— Revenue ServicerWashington; KCXTSKYS lias vulua_becauae it la NOW, glneers and markets' scientific Soll-y..,,.c..ll k> 30,000 (nmilio. Pocono Manor, Penna. 18349 apparatus for UBeindie^ehvl- w'llli a low-cotl.Wont Ad. Call '.DC. 20224 by Aug. 3r. will nmfe^g(u»lni^i|mhlojK'i-i(>j'oiir fiimiliTro. And, they look-groat'when the UBlilsaro^grxHBjicmrsc^: because—r-you-".riavc~ the op- — 6H6-7700- .-—' •.-. portunity to decide - und to ^ronmcntorl-poHutibTi^odivfjSxl^ —thoy'reall-first (iiiolily-kodol Pile, bellniigerhj Come in nowrto LFOTshliw'youliovv nmili w^Jgyo you. do. ~" —'— Yesterday belongs to his- tory. It ca'nnofcbe.callcd back,- chariged or altered In any '.way. Diit, It- tiBs~le(t some- GOOD jen tliing worthwhile"'^~tlie~valiio o_- of experience. " , DEAL i Pfirfect companion: ~ What we accomplish this- PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS to a Husky^- — -day can bb greater becausoof- W. Coiry th« Mo«t Popular Bramk yestertlay. If we hayo_brought Adding Machln«-« Calculator* •-3MCopl«r» tractor somethiiig forwarcLin-tlie way -raf.3knowledge,.-Wo_ca'n-£Uidcv: tho efforts of now dud"~goaF. Ehl»r» Maat T«nd4rix«» Planters Broil A Foil pi-oper, plans-for- tomorrow. JK OFFICE MACHINES . .. -.-35* Peanut Bu>ter w:. J ° Trays -SAKS—•- -SERVieB=» RENTALS •• SUPPLIES- Ehlsrt Saute Onion ~ « off •- : 114-ox.- 39* 4 Therefore, consider -today 2 BdnkSt;, Summit _ '" 273-881 1 Eh lor s Soaion I ng _5q It •_ _ -5_Eir for what It's worth;"tomorrow S7+ «**r- Tor -"Wluit-Ciin be. .'.•_' VA-ox. 31* =6&

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<:/ v J. . . COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -- —-—EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH •" • June""17, 1971-13- -'•. lay, June 17, 1971. , MEETING_HQUSE_LANE; MOUNTAU«IDE P ••> 242 SHUNPIKE ROAD, SPRINGFIELD ^ MINISTER: THE REV. ELMER ArTAbeOTT REV. WILLIAM C. SCHMIDT.'JR., PASTOR Alice Strohmeyer . y i •. . . \ . DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: ' JAMES C. WESTERVELT, ASSISTANT 1 art M. Melinek • 7 MISS LINDA GAUL. ... Today--7:30 p.m., choir rehearsaL —Today—8p.m., session meeting.. Saturday—7:30 p.m., area-wide youth rally becomes bride of Woman s Club issues appeal for h^lpfufhint* on nutTTtlon.. : -.... Suaday=9:3O-ajn.r mpmingworship, cradle: . _ '-'WHAT TURJ>£-YOU ON?" OURtADY OF EOURDES ' is married Sunday littan to Dr. F.J. Start. For Health's Soli. roll. 6 p.m.,. fellowships. :_ Sunday—9:45 a.m.r Sunday School for all 6n Mttndoyi, W«dn.idoy»«. Mdoyt. .. 300 CENTRAL AVE., MOUNTAISIDE Monday-7-8 p.m., trustees meeting. ages. 11 a.mvrmorningworship service. Pastor ; ov«rth«»« following »tatlon» REV,GERALI> J. MoGARRY, PASTOR Schmidt will continue his. messages in the— Mr. Weisgerbfer': for discarded hdusehoIchitems" to Barbara Ravitz HEV. GERARETff. WHECAN SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL UNITED '—: Book of Acts. 11 a.m.. Junior church under the Mrs.^.John Brownlle of 9H Kow-dr,, Spring- • paint brushes.' None of. [his lias to be new. REV. RAYMOND D. AUMACH - METHODIST CHURCH leadership of Mrs. Robert Donson. 5:45 p.m.,._ The -list_of larger items includes cots, ASSISTANT PASTORS 1—field, who Is chalrmajn-'pf the social services NEW YORK NIW1ERSEY LONG ISLAND CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN youth groups with Mr. James C. Westervelt, department of tlig'Springfield Woman's Club, stack •di.airSj-.-beddlni;, cooking equipmejit, Sunil«yL,--:MjSBes at 7. 8, 9:15,10:30 a.m. -SPRINGFIELD assistant to the-pastor. 7:00/p.m., evening -- rnulmuc dishes, adult size bibs, maintenance WFAS WVNJ WHLI has received -aiv-urgont-rucjuatt-for-a variety 'FtJN-IKTHESUN! and 12 noon. ' — THE REV. JAMES DEWART, MINISTER; gospel service! The Pastor will continue his "tools, and equipment for ,,usu. in swimming, : ' ' 6T~Sfsc¥rdod household Items, boil) small and 12:45 P.M. 12 noon 8:57 A.M. Finast Saturday evenin&Mass >- ?pjn ,. .._77 - messages on the Prophet Elijah. The choir, 1 ; Today—3:30 p.m., Wesley Choir rehearsal 'large-, 'to bo used at a surnlner cump for including" life jackets and flutter boards. There Weekdays — Masses at 7 and,8 a.m. First and picnic 8 pan.. Joint planning committee under the" direction of Jack Hayiland, choir. . ..is also a request .for. all types of outdoor Friday, 7, 8 and 11:30 a.nv ' "• crippled children and adulti;. of the United Methodist Churches,- Summit. master, will present several numers-in-this ^ ' The camp. Camp Merry Heart, is supported athletic equipment such as-basketballs, foot- Miraculous Medal Novena and Mass: Monday Tomorrow—6 p.m., busytlngers, Wesleyan service. There is nursery care at both of these balls and horseshoes — even checkers. There ' at 8 p.m. ' • by donations to the Easter Seal Society. The Service_Guild, "at home of Mrs." Peg Young,: 47 services. '., • " -' - members of the social services department is alsouse for "sleeping bags and Coleman SUPERMARKETS Benediction during the school year on Fri- Clinton ave.,'Sprlngfield. —• •_ Wednesday—7j45p.m., prayer meeting for lanterns. ' -day-at-2:30 p.m. 1 plan to deliver any materials which they can 'Sunday- —9:30 a.m., ..closing program and aduItsC'The Patriarchs-'"at Pra>(er;"- prayer- collect' to the camp June 21. They have asked Mrs. Brownlie noted -that-aiUlils time of . Baptisms on Sunday at 2 p.m. by appoint— promotion, church school; slides of Henderson ~ meeting for young people: Book of Romans. year many of these items' are discarded during'1 . ment. _.. • . . if anyone who has something to donate could Settlement, Frakes, Ky.; German language spring-huusecliianinj;. Rather tlianlaving them Confessions:'.Every Saturday and eves of HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH leave iF at Mrs.; Brownlle's.hoincbytliai date. Beef worship conducted by Emanuel Schwlrig—ser- Among the requested items are things which just thrown out, they""couTd"be put"to.'gractical FRY! BAKE! BROIL! BAR-B-QUE Holy_Days_and_Pirst-Fxidays, from 4 to 5 mon, Famer of God"s"Own CHoosirig." 10:30 (THE CHURCH-ei~ THE RADIO ''LUTHERAN and from 7:45 to-8:30. \. — L~~ can. be used for arts and crafts work. Among use in helping these less fortimaie.fWl ' a.m., coffee and buns Berved-hy church school. HOUR^-AND-TVS "THIS IS THE LIFE") - them are: paints, paper, aluminum pie plates, added.. ' - • *" 11 ajn., morning worship: Father's Day and 639 MOUNTAIN AVE,, SPRINGFIELD. N.J. beads, -butr.oris7 burlap, used ""candles, -day.— __ The social services department is^aj^ CQI- Steaks ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Choir Recognition Sunday. Fathers who attend THE REVEREND K,J.STUMPF,-PASTOR— cloth, costume Jewelry, felt liats,Jnnerjybes, lectinf: used men's shirts which members re- ; Sunday-r8:3O a.m., Holy Communion: 9:30 . 119MA1N ST..MILLBURN - ~=: ^r—"the • service will be presented with gifts by '—j pj>p_slcle sticks,, pipe cleaners, ribiwns, yarn,'" —niodel-nito-"julinny'-coa[5.." These are' given REV. JOSEPH D. HERRING. RECTOR__. _ the church school. Chancel and Wesley choirs a.m., Sunday school and'Blble classes; 10:45 wallpaper and paste, glue, wood scraps and to -G'roystonu Hospital in Morris Plains for Sunday"^— 8 aim., "Holy Communion. TO "wlIFslngrSerrnbnbyTastor Jfimes Dewart. " a.m., worsliip. — - • . use witli their patients. Mrs." Brownlie said Naturally CUT -a.m.. Holy Communion ~and~sermon, first—_ Monday—8 pan.,.trustees.'' • 'Monday—8 p.m., voters'-meetlng. . ... ,shc would -al«o-uppreciate receiving any of ; fl er SHORT CUT Sunday and festival occ~asl6nsJHrnoVning pp y — Tuesday—6:30 p".m., Chancel Choir dinner. these, r: FROM and sermon, second through .fifth Sundays. 10 the Kingston. ' - FIRST-ERESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs. Kazln is host _ RIB OR SHOULDER to 11:15 a.m.. Church School. Baby-sitting '- MORRIS AVENUE AT CHURCH MALL CENTER CUT at 10 a.m. '' _ ; : • "" •MOUNTAlNSlDE-UNfoN CHAPEL ' """ SPRINGFIELD • CHUCK FILLET ..Weekdays, when announced.— ' RT. 22. MOUNTAINSIDE-— PASTOR: THE REV. BRUCE W. EVANS." toHadqssahboord_ fleers' 'installed. -REWRONALD S. BENGE, PASTOR B1RECT0R OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: Aaron Kazin, presidentof Spnhgfield BONELESS —ANTIOCH-BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday -- 9:45 a.m., Sunday School'for all MRS.,SHEILATC1LBOURNE ...,_:_'... "Chapter of Hadassaji, -"will'. Ii6Ta'.~aTplan~a"nd ECKESSTREET AND S3PR1NGF1ELD AVE. Today—^-p.m.j-glrjls^—choir r-i" I r\ « htro ShoTTCu! From SI 09 : aces: It H.W. nlurnlng worship service: 5:45_ scopo meeting at a supper at herjionjp.june.22. hoina_af~Iohn Bunnell, music director. 8 p.m., isholm VIA KI D-'-KO-O STJ^rrtHlXour-Bibi-Only^-^tiZlJ^. — " . SPftiNGFlEtD ' ~ p.m., teacher^tralnlng class until ~June_13; hH B for ttitrncxecuttvc" board of the 'organization*— BREASTS CEALSTONJPSTOT^^ -7-p.m,eyenlng-wnrship SRrvice. _ '•"--- —-ordinaiion oorvlcb for George E. Rupp in-the -z\ —^^Plansrwlll bctormulaieid for-[heunnuiilantique - • ^'nieRsymond-Chisliolm' PTA of Sprlnj^ivld •„' Sliced Rnrn n .,. Church SchooCJinolr re- —Wednesday— 8 pan., mid-weelc-prayer ""TjaHctuary. - • . _. . • — sllow-and rcstauranr t6 bo held-at Temple Botli "lraU'lt? fina^mecUnE-^ofjlic^yeiir last Friday.—' jr Mayor —Satorday--ll a.rnTt(r3!00~p:m., Sefawberry^ "^Xlim in Springfield on Oct.. 20 and 21. Mrs. ' Vcnr-cnd committee reports'were proscntod •.AIIMoal-or-All.Bl-ar-AII i .School, 11 a-m., 1, Bologna Festival on the parish house parking lot. Louis Spigel and Mrs. Clifford"Sc1iwarlz are —and Installation of-officers for die 'VnirTi"'•' evening fellowship. 7 : •oi. -yrf.- " —; wbrship^ service • 7^p.m __ Sunday—10 a.m.,..worship-service. Awards . co-chairmen o£_jrjie show and Mrs. Leonard gchool year took place. ' — — . ._ . " Wings— ~it:35 '—Thigh s^ ' Wedneeday-^8 p.m., midweek service. "will be presented to tliegirl'scholrlnrecognl- ; Salami— e Generation Beckcris in charge of dealers. Also ontlie The new officers-are!-prcsi•' ._ ST.JAMES Sacrament, of Baptism will be administeredc SI SPRINGFIELD AVE.. SPRINGFIELD "Mrs. ICazln reported that Dr. Kalman-J.. -presidents, Mr. Robert Black Jr., Mrs. Walter Tuesday to Thursday.—10 a.mr to 4 p.m., "Mann-dircctor-gcneral of the HadassahMedl- Bootli,.Mrs. Nell Prager;corresponding secre- _MSGR. FR'ANCIS X. CCJYLE. PASTOR SynodicalSchooI atDrew""UnivcrsityrMadison. REV. EDWARD 0EHUNG. — cul Grganlzatlon-in-Isracr, In^nrcccnt.press " taryrHlnineRispoli;recordirtjriiecrgtary, Mrs. .. Fried Chicken Tuesday—2 p.m.^meeting of Elizabeth Pres- .release said,' "Medical aid to developing "Roger Beyer; treasurer, Mrs. John Schlager. C REV. ROCCO L^XONSTANTINO, ~ THIGHS & DRUMSTICKS BREASTS WINGS bytery-ar~f!rnnford Presbyterian Church. The —j—.—coUntries-ls -not only humanitarian but can . .Following-die 'meeting parents aiul-studcnts Fresh Pork SparerRibs Finast Ffankfurterso*Aif»°',i ib 79 • REV. PAUCL. KOCHr . Springfield church will be represented by Dr. T ;"..be. a. lever "for friendship.—Iladassah has enjoyed-a sprinirconcoriperformedby tiicCloe ASSISTANT PASTORS Evans and Elder Raymond Piorson." -Club and band under-ihczdircctionofMrsJDor--— - " F-p'e s h 'G rblj.'nd'JLegfllH.z" Gh|cJk_en-ln-Basket->M° 2 Sacurdafc^ConfeBsions from 4 to 5 p.m. MIIS. HARRY E. WEISGERBER III "~' trciated one million patients on the African /A\$ 169-$159-, $149 ------, . ——, continent_Arflbs_Irom East Jerusalem and • otliy Stallworth and Joseph'Paglia. Mass at 7 p.m. PEMPLE BETH ft\M~ MKS." STUART M. MELINEK pbg J| pig £ pkg JL Alice Louisa Strohmeyer, daUghter__qLMr. - Israel-administered "areas are among its-pa- Italian StyU Hormel Cure — Sunday—Masses -ax. J.- 8:15, 9:30 and 10:45- AN APFIUATE-OF THE . and Mrs. Lewls-A.-Strohmeyer 'of-390-ereek- ' Barbara-Lyim Ravicz, daughter of Mr.-and. c n.m. and at noom . —- —.— -— ' • _: UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA ' ^BccU:d.,_Mountamsldo,-was-married Saturday Mrs;- Lester RAvKfe of Totowa,.-was married jugp from these grassroots relation- 5 Ground~Cr7U:ck ib.89 Big Value Frankfurters-pC Daily-Masses at 7 and 8 p.m. *". SZZ~~:::/},\l}. BALTUSROL-WAY, SPRINGEIEI-D to-l lar-^-E-.-Wolsgerbor^-IH^of-Atlantu, -Ga. Sunday to Stuart Mark Melinek, son of Mr._ *-. < s-* \ \ *~- Bolognq, ._ Confessions'Monday through Friday from' • ships between 'Haclas"sah doctors and nurses Hadassah chapter s 39 l RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE • .. He is the-'son of Mr, and Mrs-Harry E. Wels-, -nnd Mrs. William G. Melinek of ib Ncwt>r6ok~ Roastin Chickens in-lbv 1 Smoked Picnic ~7:15 to 7:45 p.m. No confessions on Sundays, ;• and thoir gratefulArabpatlents, a peace settle- Findst Cold Cuts*°)°™°<-2 fo : 75* Today—,7 p.m., USY installation suppen—-—prber Sr. of Clierry Hill. " lahb, Springfield. ., •• ' . " ~ C Holy days and eves of Holy days. ment rniilrl hf r>virtlly nrlilcv>>H in th~c~Middlo = FRESH, LARGE, s PORK SHOULDER Tomorrow-^8:45 p.m.. Sabbath-services.--_._„ Ganon-Gharles^-Shreve performed the cere- y —Rabbi David Freedman and-Cantor-Charles Fresh Gr o.un d Round -it>99 Chicken Live rwurst vEUr,- X: 43 to hold lunch today 5 to 6 Ib. Avg. Masses--Oireves of Holy days at 7 p.m.; Saturday—10 a.m.,Sabbath services. mone. y. at St_ . Andrew's—Episcopa. . _ . l. _Church. , All the facllitlou-Of tlic Medical Conter_ RomaUs^erfoimed^thBcei;emonyatTemple—^ 0 7 (Water Added) on Holy days at 7. 8. 9 and 10 a.mrBnr7'p:>nr .Monday—7:30 p.m., Hebrew School gradua^ in_Jerusalem would be available.to help die "What is lladassali? What is its history, •Beth Tikvah, Wayne. A reception followeST" For Rotisserie Cubed-VedTSteak -SJi =i 89 MizrachKosherSalarni: Murray Hill. A .^reception ToTIowecratrjtlie Baptisms at 2 p.m. Arrangements must be made .-. 'ButrDad, it's our rlflht to dissent ...' don; 8:30 p.m., B;nai B;rith Men's meeting. Plorhnm Park Country-Club.—J populations of tli'e nclghborlni; Arab-States In its~acconiplishmentK, and its plans-for-die ~ Mrs. Judith Morrison of Edison, the Broom's In odyalice. —Tuesday--8:30-p;mr,-Deborah meeting; 8:30 the battle against their true enemies-- poverty,, future?" Thesd are the topics ota luncheon- sister, served iismaid'of honor. Bridesmaids —MrsT^Jamos R. Bell of Maryville, Tenh., p.mTYouth Commission meedngl served ^as matron of. honor. Margaret :E. L illiteracy and disease."— •'' • program-today-at 12:30 p.m, at the home: of were-Mrsr-UobertJDyer of Old Westbur.y, N.Y.,-— " InternationaljSedfoodDept^ Mrs. Sanford Lioberman, 740 E. Broad St., Mrs. Ralph-BcUannorbf—Teah'eck undTvIra. - Service Delicatessen I Where Ajmi 1971 OUR 18th YEAR 1972 Strohmeyer of - Now:^YorlC-Clty-and-Lucy-M. - _ jEMPLE SHAREY'SHALOM", Kclly- of— Mountainside'"'Served'Tfs ~malds of Wostfleld. " . Steven Sloanc-of - MorrlstoWn. JElene Ravitz 77 '•••"-- -AN-TTPPIEIATE-OF-THEUNIONOF Eric Young is born . Mrs. A. Eugene Shapiro, president of the of Totowa, the bride's sister,- served as flower honor for their sisterr~Jam"es R. Bell of - AMERICAN HEBREWCONGREGAT1ONS A seven-pound, four-ounco son, Eric John WesTncld Chapter of Hadassah; has. invited girl. . ^_ ; ; Turbot Fillet Maryville served us best man. ••„ . . • O Virginia Ha S. SPRINGFIELD"AVE. 81 SHUNPIKE RD. -Mrs. WeisRerbcr- Is a graduate -of -Gov. Young, was born June. 6 in Augsburg, Germany,. all women^of the .Westfleld, Mountainside,—7 Burton Thlele of Morris Plains served as FROZEN . SPRINGFIEtD Llyinaston.Jleglonal. |liglv School, Beckcley to Spoc. 4jii)d Mrs., Eric J. Young, formerly and-Scotcli Plaiiis area who "are interesteV best. man._Ushers.jvcre tho brldefsjjrfllliers, -—.--:_—• _RABB1HOWARD SHAPIRO _„ Mrs*. HerlMrt: Seidel of Moiintainsiclt/W Matthew Ravitz and Stewart Ravitz, botlvof. ' (W/" BAKED FRESH S-l% 118 WALNUT AVE. (Near South Aye.) tRANFORD Helglys. Shn, arointed frorvrMttryvflle~Cpl-• -Of Springfield. Mrs. young is 'the .farmer GREENLAND r ', CANTOR 1RVINGKRAMERMAN 7b.^n,, where, she majored In music. Dolores -Korody, daughtor of Mrd^ Leslie lead the discussion, nor additional infurma- Totowa, Marvin Morrison of Edison tnliTGary V /' ' FOR YOU!, it—I— CALIF. SW&ET. ^cross FVom^UnlonCounly Trust Co. tioh, reactors may call: MrsL'Shapiro, 232- : Cheryl_Hesnick, daugluer of -Mr. and Mrs^ —education;\ " " . Korqdy of Springfield. Her Iwaband is ..tlio Jpg. _._.• — Announces ; ^ — Sanford Resnlckof Springfield, was called to ,. Her husbhnd also Is a graduate of Mary- .son of, Mr." and Mrs. Robert L. Woung of 6403, Mrs. Arthur Sommerflel(J/232-3605, Mrs, Melinek is a graduate of Passalc—— — _' Ib. A BING v the Torah as the Bat Mltzvah at die Sobbatll —^ville -Collego-whero~lie"majored-in music ~ Springfield. . • / or MrsT-PetefTfetschmann, 889-17.B. Valley High Schobl-and Sergent College of Luncheon Meat"'"'imp*;tod-ii tARGESIZE Salmon Steak —— nb~99 =t jnorning service lost Saturday. —education, lid is statloned_wiliLtho Army in Boston University, Slfe'ls a physical therapist-, B C T6mbrrow-r8:45 p.m.. Sabbath eveningse.r- . Atlanta, Ga,, wliere heJJs-.a member of tie — at the Children's Specialized Hospital, Moun- -QMVRlQE -^ SATURDAY, JUNE1»71O a.m.to"2|Mn. Mizrgch Franks ^int ib,- 79 Fresh Haljbut -Jlce, Sermon Topic: "Did 1 plus 1 equal 1" Third-Army Band. •'. .__-_ . tainslde. •'• ""' " •.-_— '' 1 C New Students lor September Enrollment '. . Saturday--10:30a.nujrSabbath^mornings?r^ Hoenergets —Her husband, who-lsji graduate of-Jonathan—~- C -~---—Following u honeymo6n,--the ^couple~Will-'— ^__w^'^,,' 'IE '89 ziWadd.ock.Ei.ile ::^--jb 69 • _-__._ —~ oi-*ded CHiui In"': -.- vice. Rabbi Shapiro will preach. ' ' -..--••-. reside in Atlanta. —rDaytort-Reglonal-Higli-Sehool—Spi'lngfleld.-lB-r^ C •-; W.edneaday-uBdO . p.m.,__Sisterhood boiird- ModraJ«j». Acob»t*?y employed hy J. LackefT"lTlc^ NewurlCHo ••-; Salad ~ib 29 '?*™».M-29* Winesap Apples "~T fBallei"Ti)BVAAodernJ«n.Acrob»tlc*?Tlny-nits— meetlng,- •- ' - ., "-"'• • Mih .-..•,..... ; AIK. ;,'...,.;•• .. IVS Exercise and Dance Classes ^ TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: served in arid Vietnam with die Navy Private Vocal Coaching ' 1 Edmund L. Hoener of Rah- , for three years. — .'~ Would you like somo help^in preparing .,_way has been named ussia- J FollowlngTrhoneymoon In Ellenvllle, N.Y,,. To Celebrate Cranlord't Centennial, a Students Perlorm with N.J. Dance Theatre _. " --FRIDAY DEADLINE _ Complimentary Tote Big To All New June Guild Ballet Co. and Professional Broadway —newspaper-role6TsVs?zWfite to' this news- ~-_tant_vlce-presldcnt.nt tlie Na-J^ ._ the couplie5vi!l_ro3.ldojn Elizabeth.' Registrant! - 174-3505 ' and Industrlal-ShoWi-—^ •All items.other than" spot hows should be tlonal State Bank, 68 Broader,, ' (InPersonRejIitrjllonOnly) paper and ask for our "Tips on Submitting Del Monte Drink REGULAR rr in 6ur office by noon on.Frha'gyJ_j* . ; Elizabeth, N.J. -. \ ;_~ NowS-Bolegsos." . j ; -'-- ~ —4—Hoener rejoins the National - PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT OfiDRIP State .Bjrnk after a 10-month Pglperio 1 (LIMIT) absence. He Was associated^- REG. or PINK (limit) - wirh rh<: Flrsi_JJew_ Jersey! B ankVUnion, Hoener joined tlie engagement k told National State-Bank in 1960 af- ter working as a credit analy6C' SOLIDPACK, . with Chase Mahlmttan Bank^in Chef Boy-Ar-Dee • New York City for five years." <•. Surest IN OIL TTIT^'."" ''' '/ Meals in Minutes — — (LIMIT)" „ — A— native—of =HasbroTIclc- SPAGHETTIS. . Helghts, ho.received his bach- M 0I 7-oz. elor, of. arts degree from Hope MEAT BALLS, BEEF, can -College, .Holland, Mich. Ho~ RAVIOLI, BEEFARONI served two-years as a' cypto-- . grapher in _the U. , S. Arm\T ~-r '.in.Washington D.C... Dairy Specials .-• r Frozen Pood Favorites Ho liasserved'as (.resident (LIMIT PLEASE) of-the Trl-Couri'ty Chapter of" FORTHE ULTIMATE ANDUNUSUAt ,tho American Institute of.._ -L99% „ B anklng, wliich iinrnnl"irs" Sleelc-.srnooth skin FAfFREE rani uice '"'Uhioiii" Somerset and Middle- -CANDID WEDDING AND 1 ; of siipernir»ufs linlr-ls"fvBr>"- :_n.4il,,u-r^. sex Counties. " - ' —-— - witlioviFlV 1 TREESWEET — .We also is' a past president Our exclusive Rx-ta BAR-MITZVAH ALBUMS 3PPOSED TO POLLUTION — Third gradors-frorritho wormtn s wiiih. . can of the Zoning Board of AdjUBf* Raymond Chlsholrn.-School^_Springfield,_rj}contIy_ - ment in Railway and. d-meipr^ Irolysis treutini'iil ...visited-third graders at the Thelma-Sdndmeier— ber. of die Railway..Klwanis '•-lessly, fore^'tr—Ri" ^(MiWi-iiLf«r a-|iri\iilo ton- - PHYLLIS DILLER School-to present an origmal play on the problems Club.-lie is a memher_ot-tlie gf pollution. The "cWdren-j-wtoto_the-script and Robert Morris Associates, a sul^atioii wirlriiiii' of our cxpi'rl.s. I licri' s no ! C made papier rhache masksfor ihoir characters. credit officers association, Call 176-7000 l,,,..vmir..- |;;: ^M,uenster Slicedj^!--"^ 49 -Poyrvd Cake ' W~; Says* 'Seielny 607 -Shown aroilefrTo right) Ricky Oultz, Michael and the Bank Credit Execu- -»• tives of Now Jersey, .-. • uppointnv^nl. l'lic :: u s l : Florets, Mb. 4-01. /(Aclntyro, Ed Drummond, Ron Majowski, Gail _"" -TKraft Amer?°' "£'-°p™ -'"'w' 65^ BEE!1, Cauliflower Finoti " - pltg.- Hltschol, Nina Rosonbaum and Gail Jd.elcreek. : 0 OR CALIF. Round 3 TEEN-AGERS, find (ol>,-by ru,i- n aml^Siiorl Hilly-Avenues. Sjiriuijricld - ] | Kraft Swiss - "Si - PC'53C TOMAT OfS < Eggo Waffles^t— ^^ kf ^V'—--- nincj Want'. Ad>. Coll 6B6-7700. :: • i- Velvd Krewe^ c^^ci'.«°'l°j'^'-' 2 3C S Car- ^^Frehch iTtHj^ ^"r|iT^^^

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An April woddiiig Is planned. f(j'\ SI 20 Siio .. 50 Hot Cups . 7!d, '& ' ptn. 75 Sandwich Bread '.< 3'ioavUr . graphs, Mounted In a Deiuxe Pit- graphs, Mounted In Doluxo Pic-, graphs, mounted In a Deluxe Al- . t'or Appointment Call Washington 6-2 ancl_r.emoclolocl at Fiemmgton into tho sriiashipEncw loDger look •{ Noxzema Pastet Plates; " fS. "" lure Cove^A]blJm, names Imprln- ture Covor Album, namos,imprin- !>•••••. • v / ' ' roiiiifiiiio Duod. ?.5*oj^ m ly c bujuwith nnmbs imprintod In gold, • George' ^a3hingt6n, a giant , 'of-tho sovontios, the slohcler "Longuetto.'"tliO;0XcitinE "Midi" of 1 s 10 17 z c Pluiti, Sugar or Cht^c. ' .O pkq- v tod In gold, full plastic pages, gold ted In gold, lull plastic pages, gold, Ghttrch Chuckles Spray M' ' ' .'• Ritz Crackers" "&<«>•• ci» '37 My-T-Fine.'- ^Ai' - 4c^59 lull plaslii- pagos, gold cornors, of his timo, stood six feet one of tho limitlpssrvariations created by Flominrjton'VclesiGners. , r> ^ Vespre corners, and'Plastic Jacket,(or! : U-ctl. C •corners, und Plastic Jacket, tor and plastic Jackot for" entlro two and woighed 200 pounds. -. F.lemmgton's mastor craftsmen will carefully-match'and bland ontlre Album. .< • •••.'•' - \ . Halo Shampoo* F.or>n°(io' 1.0V Keebler Fig Bars . Tarragon Vinegarnmiu'L".' 37 Pound Cake O,MTI>I,, ' X. 551.!ik. entire Album. 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AW,SS. 3 te*-T Frame, arid Glossy' Newspaper In main Album, and Glossy News- tic pages, gold cornors, plastic GILL .•quotation . .your fur coat can take on the new'J look of the • Prints ottho Bride.. • • paper Prints olthoBrldo. •• • Manulaclutrt i Coupon Manulaclumr > Coupon Man'uloclurot'i Coupon Manulaclurar't Coupon Manufaclumr't Coupon Manulacluriirt Coupon Manufacturing Coupon Manul jiickots for both Alburns, and any, seventies" at a low, low price that will surprise you. Yes,. 12 4 x 5 color photos so doslrod An Independent School.Daring to be • MFC , MIS < BLOOMFIELD "fur romo.doling makes sonso'at- Floriiington!" -mis COUPON MHISCqWOH —TIMS. (OUM(}N '•5 THIS COUPON - -, . 5 THIS COUPON ^^^^ , SIHIS COUPON • THIS COUPON in oach Album, plus Glossy Nows- | womii WORTH papor Prints olthoBrido. . • • . . , Independent > WORTH : ' WORM WOKIII yflt 33,1 Broad.Street • IT'S FUR STORAGE TIME! 15 25* 10 &' Osborno'A'vo, Bringyour furs to Flomington now "for tlio most comploto, Townrili ll\u |Hlilb. (on'ol ^ IRVINGTON fiv^weok-turrm, roplnclna thu-trudltlomil somostor I. •Momington's technicians inspect., ctfcan, iiflnzo anc| revitalize Johnny oM campus Lofirnlno con.tor your fiirs..tliBn storo them in luigo on-promise vaults, Maxwell Nestles Downy - Dove Beechnut -5 _13Ol_SptinofiBld Av»... CARLAN STUDIOS work !iti|dy oxpurloncos ' • I; Chock S'. HNTesJles- S .'& BKota Place' • foroion study.qxpofioncos " ' ^py Wl M Decaf Fabric, Liquid Strained liJ schc/dullnu In <| unique'cuVrldulgni House 35 MILL io\ti IRVINGTON, N.J, • AT THE LOWEST RATES AVAILABLE- ' ANYWHEflE! 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Bernaidsville, N.J. 07924 J66-2404 [PORTRAITS by SPR»NGHEtO-(N.J.) (.EADER-Thursciay; June 17, 1971-17 >-- Thursdoy, June 17, I97M9 session, A barbecue dinner will be'served on « . """ 1" • 1 Miss Linda;Walter becomes ^Walter E. Hulsen Jodi Su$an Repka the patio.-. ". ' ~ - Ann Frances Sink wed The- agenda includes ...fhe appointment of a on Meryl Neuss is bride meetingset nominating committee, and election 'of dele- - worried June 5* becomes bride of gates and alternates to-the National Convention1 — to be held iiTKansas city. Mo., Sept. 24, 25 ,. bride of Dr7 Richard Ma lafy L/QClS /\UXIIiary -and 26, ' • . j fo Ellen Cobane Saturday to Richard J. Fligiel T Roger Naumann Tentative plans will be discussed for fall Holy Spirit Roman ^Catholic Churchy-Union, of Stuart Dean Neiss June JO ,f andwlnter-acrlvities. -.,-.- ' ,i '• !! ——- was the-setting Saturday for the marriage of . Miss Ellen PatrlciaJKobiinc'i'j^auglncrofM_r._._ St. Michael's RomanCafhollcChurch.Unibn, ^Saturday at shore The members will B55ist~ar"the "annual Miss Linda Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Samuel C. Cobane of Wlilppaiiy, waif • was the setting Saturday afternoon for the Wed- strawberry festival and picnic todajLat Swan- married Saturday, June S to Walter K.llultL-n, 1 Miss Sharon Meryl Neuss, daughter of Mr. The American War Dads Auxiliary of Union _August, Walter of 859 Galloping Hill rd., ding of Miss Mary Ann Frances ' Sink, daughter strom Picnic area, which will be sponsored Union, to Dr. Richard J. Malafy, son of Mr. spii of Mrs. Waller Hulsen_6f_Union,_and tlie and Mrs. Sidney Neuss Of Mohawk drive, Chapter No. 1 will hold its final meeting of late. Mr. Hulsen^_ -. - • —of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Sink Sr.. of 1322 u Springfield, Was married Thursday evening, tho^jieasonr-Saturday at-the home of Mns. by the American War Dads Chapter No. 1 — and M«.-JoWMal3ry-crf7lfl55-eider-Mill rd., The Rev. yfiomvis J.: Boyle officiated at thu Shetland dr.. Union, .and Richard John Fligiel, June 10 to Stuart Dean Neiss, son of Mr. and Michael Canonlco of Toms River, with Mrs. - Tlie representative and deputy, Mrs. Stein Union, _ " son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fligiel of North and Mrs. James Tortney,' respectively, will The Rev. James M. Clynn, assistant pastor ceremony in Our Lady ai Mercy Cliapu'l. A Mrs. Oscar Neiss of West Orange. ; • Alfred Stein, presidenj, presiding. Members reception followed.at the Aniericun Legion Plalnfield. ' RabbTBarry Greene officiated atthedouble- will leave by cars from; Union at 9 a.m. • attend the final meeting of the season of the of!Holy Spirit Church, officiated at the cere- ThenR^y, Raymond.Waldron"officiated at tlie ; Veterans Hospital VAVS board arfcyunirflBB=~ mony. A reception followed at tlie Town and Hall, Whippany. • . rlng egremony at the Richfield Regency, The hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Canonico, extended Mrs. Robert F. Cobane^ sluter-in-lawofthe- ceremony.,Arecepdonfollowed at theOldCider Verona, wheie a reception-followed. an invitation to the members^for a mid^morn- ••• pita! Monday. Campiis. ''• • ', • "•"...-. 1 "-.- MlirGrove. Patricia M. Mazyk, lng brunch and a visit, prlnr tn rhp himlnoaa Tlie bride was escorted by net father. bride, served as matron'of honor. BridcsinaidH Thebride was escorted by her father. Karen The bride was escorted >y her fatherVAimee were Corinne Martitiulli of• Kenllwoah and Famette o£ Franklin Lakes Tservedas "maid of, Honora-Cooper of Gladstone. McMahort of Irvington, cousin of the., bride, honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Weber of served as maid of honor. Rridesnlalds were nick (Joan) DiStasi, sister of the-groom; Peggy . . Joseph E. Hulsenof Union servL-dasbL-stinan Frank Gasser Jr. __ Springfield and Maria Schlllace of Massapequa for his broUier. Ushers were Robert F.Cobano Suzanno Sink of Union, sister of tlie bride; Bar- Park, N.Y. Bono and Mnrilyn Russo. Angela DiStasi, niece bara Sink of Bloomfield. cousin of tlie-bride; of tlie groom, served as flower girl. ol Farsippany, brotlier of the bride, andErwin Melvin Neiss served as best man for his fa summer home activities E, Tunczos of Queens, N.Y. and Elaine Fligiel of Tampa, Ha., slsterof the wed in Springfield brother. Ushers-were Arthur Neiss, brother of John O'Donnell se,rv'ed as best map, llqhers groom. , '_ -.--•• : Members of the Past Pres members to spend a dayather were William Walter, brother of tlie bride; Mrs. Hulsen was gniduated-fromiheCollccu die groom; Daniel Neuss, brother of the bride; of Saint Elizabeth. Her. husband" atuMidecl Robert Pitflngton_orManchester, N.J. served Bernle Mark of Edison, Kenny Hllsen and Ro- ldents' Club,of the Woman's' summer resort home in La- Dominick DiStasi, brotlier-in-law of the groom, as best manrUshers were Joseph Sink of Union, Club of ConnectfcuT Fa>~ms-"~"valletto-riext-monthf-and Mrs. Newark College of Engineering. Thoy.aro emr_ bert Kaiko of New York and Leo Sokouilkl of • and Gene Samarco. John DeStasi, nephew of ployed by Ciba-GOicyCorp., Summit. brother of the bride; Joseph Mantellaof Somer- Cheslilre, Conn. •" '"{'•' , Union, have received invita- Michael Permison has invited the groom, served as ring bearer. ville_ and Jeff. PlUlson of Nortli Plainfield^ Mrs. Neiss graduated from-Jonathan Dayton tions for summer activities. members to a chicken and ..' Mrs. Malafy, who was graduatedfrom Mount ' 1?:'. Mrs. Fligiel, who_was graduated from Arch- Regional Hlgh-SchooJr^prlngfleld,""and Cedar • Mrs.-KolonianKiBS has Invited spare ribbarbecuepicnic sup- St; Mary's Academy, North Plalrtfield and Cald-_ J bishop Walsh HighSchopl, Irvington, is a senior Crest College, Allentown, Pa^, wherfi_she ma- per at her home at 83 Hemlock well College, was employed as an analytical /^others tea held at Newark State College,.Union, where die is jored in psychology and elementary educatidnP rd,, Short Hills, in August. •chemist by Scherlng Corp., Union, priortoher majoring In elementary education. Her husband, who was graduated from Irving- The club held its annual in- —marriage. Her husband, who was graduated fronTNorth ton High School, attended Rutgers University " stallalion of officers ..sm£" Her husband, who-was graduated/from Union byjarms' PfA Plainfleld" High School and SomersetXounty and-Wasgraduated from the UniversitypfCon- • meeting June 9 at the home of High ScIiool7~tIic"TJhiver'sity of Pennsylvania hi Technical and Vocational Institute, is employed Mrs. -F^'Butler Helil, 751 J yf:/*l'""V"f Ptmrmary H l td Philadelphia,._and New Jersey CoUegeof Medi-' Mrs. Harvoy_Sqhwnnz, . president of Connec- by'Bamberger's in Ploinfield.'.He Is attending Dykes ter., Union. A smotgas^ cine, Jersey City, will serve his residency at ticut Farms School PTA,-Unioh, has announced pharmacist andwill-attend the New Jersey Col- i Somer-set-County-College.jWhere he is major- lege of Dentistry next month. bord supper was served on the. New Britain General Hospital in Connecticut. that 119. iri-coiniiigrR0i3or);utneh-iilutl)e"ra"WeiL 6" ing-ln- marketing and is- a member of DECA lawn. Jdrs. Kiss/ supper Following a honeymoon trip to Nova Scotia, received at an infof mal teu hosted by thu uxecu- professional.fraternity.-'•' ' -^~ *"' -Following a honeymo_on trip to EuropfiTthe couple wllhreslde in Irvingron: ~~ -chairman, planned the menu" Canada, "the couple will reside in New Britain. tlvo_-board, recoptiy> While ltlieir.jliilclr.erj' The-newlywcds HE* and-prepared-tlie UK visited the classes' to "which tlieyjiad becMi Bermuda. - Mrs. 'Walter Kray'er, Mrs; asj^neddiiySotliiTSliouccL5i>sa:t;l'es by_Dr_. -Frank Jell, Mrs; Eugenia A. - " Leslie McMurray, Mrs. August Ger- -Buunet, LUUIII ic\nc.';cnt;»rivc—chairniairfor stung, Mrs.-Williarn E. Vogol,' tlio coming year, who-explained tlie,'iluties_ of M i . —Mrs, Permison, Mrs. Alfred u classmotlier; Mrs. Don Scassera, boNvllng plans xia^Jn spring Stein" andMrs. Hehl prepared ' cliairmant and Mrs. Carl DuTrr.Ch',"the sclib61 — caaserolea and salads. . ~is~married Sun The meedngjvad conducted '_• . The . officers-of,^rJ - lx>arrt woro fifth child by Mrs. Hehl, president. Mrs. cheduled to attend a School ,of_ Instruction Hrayer, pastpresident^oilho Teach-In at Union County Technlcul Institute! id Bob Glasers of Unicfn^ toLenore Haskel Woman's Club of Connecticut yesterday . sponsored -by tlio-. County 1->TA. -•Fauna, -received a welcome . A .seven-pound, niiierounC"iT3augli[er, Julio_ to the Past Presidents' Club. ^j lieth Glaser, was born June 10, l'J71, in RaTT^. Officers installed were 7 why llospir;U._.l'nhwiiy^to -Mr,, '.ind_Mrs. Bob ..' MRS. RICHARD FLlGIEL -^- Recent^ooc?survey 1 _' • . -MRS. ROGER^NAUMANN-"— Mrs. Tell;~ president; Mrsr^ , Glaser ofJ23 Crawford let ., LJniou.-Shu. joins Jodi Susan Repka, daTTghter of Mr. and Mrs;~ Kiss, secretary-treasurer; IlAccording-to - a recont national food-con-- four brotlicrs, Mark, 14, Matthew- 12,- Paul,- Joseph Repka^-of-lO Green Hill rd., Spring- Mrs. Stein, publicity chalr- Barbara Genega, sumption survey, only 12 cents of evecy food H.and Pcier'l 4. . .^ - ' '• -Caro/ Tonneson . field, was married May 29 to Roger Naumann, Ronald W man:..."Mrs; ;Arthuri Herrlgel" "dollar—wcnr~fqr~fluui., cercols"-and :'bakory= -Mr.H.-GliiHer.iH.tlie former 1,ill son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkins of Wood- Of—. Lakewood was made an. products. — •- -'.. .Union. side .Gurdens, Roselle Park, formerly of honorary 'member" of the engagement told " Sprliigfie'ia."""7*' " -...-. •- to. wed nexfyear 7 club. -- •—MF^and-McSw-TrygveJlQnneBon-oM935oak- Tile cureniBny~WfiB held at Our'' Lady of' —Plans were made for an wood-pkwy.,-Unlon, have-aiinouncedtJieengage- ' Peace Churcli, New~Providence. A reception ~car\y Christmas party and GoktStar Mothers honored ment of tholr'daugnterrCarol Ann, to Theodore MRSJERANK GASSER JR. '' followed at the Florham Park Country Club, meetlngJiov. 30. • _' . J. Zawlslak, son of Mr. and Mrs; John Zawislak, MlSB'Patricia Mario Mazyk, daughter of Mr. "" Mrs. Diane Blackmun of Berkeley Heights 410 West 6th st.,-Roselle. .. ._" and Mrs. Walter Mazyk of 12 Mapos ave.. served as mutron of honor. Bridesmaids were recently at Unit 35 meeting L-The bride-elect is a graduate of NowarE Sprhigfieldpg, , formerly of Irvuigtonrwagr s married— Joi-l-Repka of Springfield, die bride's sister, Saakes celebrate ISTHEHjGH Schporof Fine and Industrial Arts and is em- MaM y 22 toFranFk k JameJ s Gassorjr.Gj , sonbTMobTMr j Kim Loehrs of Beecliwood- • -, Mrs-- . Richard Gold Star MothersnlEhrSias , Geniw'and Mrs. Edward "lor-/ and-Mrs. Frank Gasser of 1204-Edmund ter.. '-Naumann ~of~Llttle^Fall8-and Mrsr Robert observed— by Connocilctit-—- may; -nltbrjuuos, Mrs. Charles ployed as an artist with General Gum Pro- 35th qnniversary JiaEmsJLJnii.35,.AmericanLeV" I'Mzlor, Kirs. -William McNa- TENNIS CLOTHES . ductslnc, Llndori, and'Stuyvesant Offset Co., Union.-- — . ••' * Naumnnn of Kenllworth . Union. Tie'Rev. PaulJ.Koclipfficiatedatllionuptial Glenn Bernn'of Montvillo served as best A surprise 35th wedding glon Auxiliary* n't itHjiieetlngx mara, Mrs. Robert CiarguHo, RUININGJTOUR man. Ushers were the-bride's brothers, Jeff June 8 at-the PosTTlome in \Mrs.Henry-Mueller, Moza. IJd- GAME? .- Har fiance, a graduate: of Abrahum Clark " mass ceremony in St. Jflmea_Rom9n Catholic annlyersary_{jarty_was given T 7 Unipn. -Mrs. LeRoy .Horan, \janl' Pawlowaki, -Mrs. John_ High~Saio6I7' Rosello, is a senior afUpsala —^fiurchrSpringfield. A^ecepdon followed at tlie Repka and ludd RepkaJ "hodi of Sprlngf'eld, recently for Mr. and-Mrs. „ MISS PATRICIA TULUMELLO Westwood Lounge in Garwood.—.- Richard Naumann of Uttlo Falls and Robert •^Frank J.-Saako Sr. of 2024 prosiden't'i' of tlie- Unit, pro-.. Pallay,-Mr.svStephcn~Fmiayr- College "majoring in business administration. slded at the meeting, nnd-the—Mrs. Calvin Walck and 'Mrs. A. summer, 1?72 wedding Is planned. MMrs . LucicllLdUc McComrofWappingerifFullsMCFWi , Naumann ofKenllwofu'i, tlie groom's brothers. Steelier aye., Union, at Me : N.Y., cousin of tlie bride, served as matron of .Mrs. Naumann, who was graduated from Mahoh's on Morris avenUe, Tulumello Frazier GoldStar Motjiers were intro- -Corteso. ; cluced by .Mrs. Henry-Mueller, Mrk, Horan appointed Mrs. honor. Bridesmaids were Cadierino Mazyk and Gov. Livingston RegionulHigliScliool, Berkeley^ 1 Elizabeth Mazyk, slsters-of-tliebride!-Maureen-^--Helghts, is employecl by me Summit Medical The buffet parry- was hosted f |*O f f| K Cl IIM O U71 tEPCl Wht)—ire*vclf-as the Unit's' -Vifir-FVpaolpiK -.itucl Mrs. Ecl- AHiss Fiume troth Pyrlk of Hatboro, Pa, andDonuaGasser,sister Group. '.. " - • ~- . "' chalrman. " '. - .ward-.Caliill to tlio auditing by tlie couple's three-sons and IfUlff IO ^11IIIUUI IVi.CU -_. of tlie groom. . Her husbandr~who also is a icrtiduate of Mrs. liorall annoimcod-that commlltet:. ~ Save 25% on_:' James Ransomof Union served asbostman. . Gov. LivingstonRegional,- received a degree . duughters-in-law, Dennitf Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tulumello of III Unit' 35 was the recipient of RefreshiVnts were serveil^ --i:C~ MISS LESLIE HIRSCHBERG . Saake, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perching ave., Roselle Park, have announced tho bosLknown. A4 eyerJoisJ Ushers were Dale Wilson of Massachusetts, iii hotel", and restaurant management—from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hlrschberg of 1565 Day awardH-at—1 josepji Gasser of^Lakehurst, cousin Qf.the.-; :RnulrrSmiih.'s~College.-Saranuc Lake,-N.Y. "Saake oi"Unlon~and Mr. andl_ the engagement-of their_daughter,jMlss Pat- -Convention held In Clark rer . — . tennis labels groom; MichaerAdams of Connecticut and John-; ter7, Union, have announce'd'the engagement of- Mra._Frank Saake"jr; of Lin- -rlcia Ann Tulumollo, to charleb William f He is .employed by.-the..Walgreen Company, thelr daughter. Miss Leslie Denlse Hlrschberg, del), • cently. JytrK, Alfr^ed-Stcin Was Reodes telebrate H P JriJ Vr, Chicago. prazler of 1C[jCoUax.^Manor,.'.Rosalie Park,;;. "3awardedirirst prize "."fofr*lier- g JJ to Elliott Marc Klepner', sonof Mt.jiniMrs, __1Flfty rela'tives, friends and The. bride-elect, who was graduated froni':. Mrs. Gasser,_who was graduated from Arch-' Following . a honeymoon tha/couple will Seymour Klopner of West Orange. neighbors Joined the celebra— poppy window"display; Mrs. J Roselle_, Park High School, is employed iji". Vito Fre.^olune was awarcl(xL_ 40th anniversary- DUI4LOP——$ bishop iWalsli-High School, Irvington, Is em- resldo ln»Elmwood Park, III, .. The bride-elect! who was graduated"from lion. . — ; die dietary—department of Memorial Hos- ployed as a secrotary for Bcckman Instruments first prize for_her poppy cor- Mr. and Mrs. |.\Thornas CHAMPIONSHIP CiniDirHigh School and the Nancy Taylor School, The Suukes have four grand- pital, Union, . .' . sngc.-an'd Linda Bittel, an "art in Mouncainslde. ' • • ., • ... Plainfield, is employed ns aTsecretary at the hild Mk MhS Reede of 124.. 6 .Erh;w\l. . t st. TENNIS BALLS ! . Her husband, who was graduated from Ro- children. Murk, Mlcliailt-Su Her fiance, is employed by Stevens Brotli- Jeffrey Martin Co,twUnion. ,-^ ' — znnne and Christine. ers, Inc., a'general contracting firm In Kenll- tti_dc:nt from Union..-Higli— Unionrxecentlyreturned.from sello Catlioliclligh Scliopl and St. Michael's Rittershofer • — • "Hoc fiance, who was graduated from Middle- ••- • • ' worth and plans to attend college. _ School, won first, prize for her -a- nino-day cruise ColleRe in Vermont, where he received a B.A. , sex County Vocational Technical High School, "fA7 February .wedding ls^planned.———— 1- - .poppy poster. ... aboard the S.S. Leonardo-Da OPEN MON. 'Tlb_3— degreo'ln'chbmlstry, is oniplpyedbySchoeririg " ~~ flic"-Unit -VOTed to send a Vinci to Martinique. San luan CHARGES AVAFCABLE was a sergeant in tlie USAF. He Is employed by , MBS DEBRA FORTNEY Tp_Publicity Chairmen: -- ...... : MBS.DARDARATANN GENEGA "Corp;, Union." engagement is told SupremqiSecurlry'Systems in Hillstde jind at- cliild to ifsuininer.camp fof tlie aiTU~StT~Tlff)imii:7~Ufe Virgin^ -233-0020—- •Following a honeymoon, trip toJWasjUngton, . Mr. and Mrs.' Eugene Fortney of Nutley Mr. and Mrs. Jolin-Gehega of 537 Quinton Union County Organlzutlon.fpr- Islands. ;--=., _,._• tends-Newark College of Engineering; „ have announcedjhe' engagement of their daugh- W6uid you: -Hk^—-Second-daughter is Jbbrn 1 D.C., tlie couple will reside in Springfield. They • "avo^-Kenilwortli, have announced tlieengagc- Retarded Children... , The-ReedoSj-Who were mar- -. ~ A"May"1972 wedding Is plannedr—•—-. ter, Debru, to Ronald J.-Von-Nessi, son of ment of -tlioir--daUfjliter^MIss Barbara A'"> 127 CENTRAL: will move to Troy, N.Y. in the fall when die some help in pre- -}fl CHnpnp W Hniin<; DolOKatos and alternates to rled June 6, 1931 j _i_» St. Pa-~ groom will do graduate work at Renssolaer "Mr7^andTvIrs7~Julius-J. VonNessi of Elmwpod" paring j newspaper ^£° E«y™ - Zlz\.I?5:._".-. TT -Genega, IO'JQXCWQ.C AndrcwColda, son 6TMr. tlie Depurtnient'Conventlon to -.'.trick's Church,'. EUzabetlr, ave.. Union. •' ——.—r—7.—^ and Mrs.-Walter j; Golcla of 2460 Uorcliestc.r MRS. MICHAEL B. COHEN Polytedinic Institute.JIroy.^ releases ? Write to ~—" A 10-pound daughter, Kristen Leigh Haug, be held in Wilclwood in'Sep^ . cclcbrutccTBicTr -lOdiantiivetT The bride-elect, who was graduatecf from _ was b6rn June 5> 1971 Salnt rd., Union. ' '" ' tember~were elected, 'iliey sury-onbourd. They have re- . Miss Lenore Haskel, daugtuor of Mr.Zand Rurnmagesdle planned ^Nutley High—School and Champlaln Junior _^ thiq"npwsnaner artd , . "i Barnabas Mrs4 Morris Haskel of_Milltown, wus marrlod inia newspaper diua Medical Center, Livingston, to Mr. and Mrs. are Delegates, Mrs.—lloran, —sided In Union for the past 35 Sunday aftornoon-to- Michael B. Cohen, son of Son is bofn in Ra hwa The Rosary Altar Society oftlio Immaculate "Colloge, is a senior at-Bloomfleld College, ask for oiir "Tips Eugene William Haug of 2201 Berwyn st,. " Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Sprlrlg- •^Mrs. Robert- -Wuckef;—Mrs;—years;— Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church, Liberty where she is majoring in sociology. Union. She Joins a sister. Ke'rri -Lvnnj-2-=172r- _field und. Newark State College, Union, teaches John Suinlor, Mrs, Melvin La Mrs* Solma R._Gall0n ofrl318 Blscayno blvd., ' Her fianco, .an_alumnas—of Union High on .Submitting News first-grudo at St. Michacl's-School, Union.. Union, and tlierlatc Mr. Albert Cohen; avenue and Blojr.Btr.eet, Hillside, will conduct 11 Mrs. Haug is the formerTvlarion E, McClF- • Mond, Mrs. Theodore Recli- Rabbi Yakov HlllscarathTOtttclated-ut-the- to LeqnardT:^SIiniaks , a one day "A Dollar A Bag" rummage sale School, served in.the UniteiLStatfis.Alr_Eorce, . -Releases.- -~:- •" "bon of Elmhurst, 111. —stcinor, Mrs. "Alfjred-Stelii,- -.alsQ—attends.-Bloomfield '. College, where he lilgh School, imcl-Texas Tech.JJiiiverBity in . cercmonv in HighlandPark Conservative Tem- . A 10-pound, three^0UnCB~son wus born Saturday in the church basement 9:30 a.hi.' to Mrs. CharlesFrick.Mrs,Sam 5 p.m. •-.-•-r-:.:-^3:-__-.. ..;__.. J —• is a poIEculiscience major. ".. Lubbock, Tex., lsji graduato archijcct-cni- :ple7 A reception followed atj the homo of Mr. .-Mny-29—IWl-in-RahwajiulJosplial, to Mr; ond , A•June,-i972-weddjnrl8:plahned.—r.-^_._z;--• M ••ffli,MrS.iHown"rd Rubin, ' ' Mrs. Le'onwa J^Slintaleof Arnetavenue.Unlon.... Parish representative 7 • 'g°y°^^ ^ "slstor-of, the-bride. He was born on.fils mother's birthday._ • A-Decombor\vodding is planned. . ' LaUra_B.eloff^ d_f'. Highland Park served as Mrs. Slintak is tlie former June_E.-NQble, elected presideht~of~(3uijcl mold ofjionor,~_. .— daughter of Mr. .and-MrS.-James'L. Nobla-fcf . - S-day^isserribly ~JuIes~'t7"Colion of Elizabetli, served us best Knwameeh drive. Union. Her husband Is the ._. Mrsj Albert Sails of Union, a parish rcpro- . _J Tho Wutchtower Blhlo..and_ niafrfocnis brother. • " • • son of Mr. arid Mrs~.~Jtiscph F;-SUhtn' -acntatlve of St,'.Pm»I the Appscle Church, Ir- Daniel Ronald Voicheck Tract-Society" has- announced Mrs. Cohen"; whp was "graduated from High- Hillside. ' .. =r" r •• installed by vington, was elected president ofthe parish re- • its plans to sponsor a flve- GARDEN STATE BALLROOMS __, ,>AtlNA FIUME land Park High School, Is a sonior at Trontori-i— '.'. presentatives of die Mt. CarmolGulldof Essex born to former Unionite -- . day" District Assembly of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Flume of 12'6 Frank- _State College. She Is .employed by Family Countyrnra meeting. May 23. " ' v : . Jehovah's'Wltnossea June 30" lin pi., Rosello park, have announced the Prescriptions in Militbwn.— Nicbolas^J. Fldrio Jr state ... Others officers elected were Mrs. Tholma * ,u ' ' ' ' ''' —• — **u ' to July 4 in the J ersoy City engagement of, their duughte,r, Miss JoAnna Her husband, wlio>was graduated from Union • Yeurv/ood of Newark; first- vice-president;' A siXTpoun^jteyen-ouniceiion, Danienioniud. Kingdom Hull • of Jeliovnli'-a-"''1 Flume, to William C. Meyer, son of Mr. ^Hlgh—School and Rutgers—Unlyorsiryi-New - . Tlie Rev.. Nancy E. Fors- C*N YOU: Mrs.-Thomas Loughlin, second vice-president; Voicheck, was born"June 3,-1971, iuSt.Peter's -.-Witness. " . ^_ '" - and Mrs. -William Meyer-ofrS32 Stratford" "Brunswlck,-i£Temployed us~a~medlcal technol- is"born to Unionites berg, pastor dftheEirstCon- """MrB^Agnes^McCaHdeni* tliird vice-prtTsldenc; 1-tospitpl,-; to Mi', and Mrs. Ronald Voiclieck of ••An early estimate was re- 'rd.; Union. ' - ..• •- • , _ _ ogist for St.: Elizabeth Hospital.-Mu will do ATTs, Nlcholas~-J oseph Florio _Jr: grogational Churcli of Union,.: Mrs. John Relnbott of Irvington, recording sec- Iselin. lie jojnij a sister, Kimbprly, 3.' ' leased by local ministers; Ar- *._;7-The—,btfide-to-bo is employed as a'sec- graduate .work in microbiology In'the fall. '.born' "June 3, U9.71, "in Overlook: HqgpiiuT,' was ojoctod and Iristalled as retary; and Mrs.SophiaHarrlsofNowark,cor- _. Mrs. Voiclicckjj_the former Joyce Monson, , mtind DupuiiT"of Union nnd~ retary at AlflsrQhalmers Corp., Union. , Following a honeymoon' trtp'toWoiml Beach; Summit, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Florio of tlie denominational vice-pres.r respondlng secretary. ;daviglltfi-iL_PLJylt'. aml.'Mcfi^italpli-Monson of RalpliR.Hoppe of Springfield J; Her fiance is-attending Falrloigh Dlckin--•-• Pla. aiid^ Freepoitj-tliu-couple-wlll reside ,in 4266JBarbara ave,, Union, .' . • ... "— it of Church-Women United.. FIND A LOCAL JOB - FULL TIME -Woodmqnt road, IJiiioil. ._•. "" tlfeft 10,000 delegates' would" son University, Madison.' . ~ ; -._^V"New Rrimswlclc. . . \ Mru. Florio-is tlie former Robin Davis, in ..Newt-JtaJCBcy at the annual. bo in nttoiulanco." "..— ' ' A 1972 • wedding i^platmeifeat-theTDlanori"— —;—;- —- daughter of-Mr. and Mrs, Douglas FF.PjivlsR , 'agsQmbly_xohvened on June 2 •• _™-;jersey City -wnfl^choscn-n. —West Orange jmd 3 in-Ooean Grove,-•- ' - one of~*M "cttfosTn the Ujiitofl. ^«.SociaUtes!rGiubheldit's~vM£4^mft.-.^yercik,^ r-StMos to liost '100,'OflQ. .Wit-- n 5S -Ea

' was.tilepre"Bideht"o£TheGreat* in Waslilngtonr^P.G.; ;pirtm Brif'ff^y""hriir^ oiirafssrftEy. ... the S"ijr---.Saloon,.'-_lV. was_ there-Jeter John - lSei'GiilfChh Mrs» were m.ide*toTm:cmtir— guaaos-wi)l bo" held tlio follow- Mrs. Kruemer "is the former Dorls-Malkln, , • „- - - - •<_ from —_Women jlJnitecL • and later, Carlson ' wire cli»irmen of jiig. wcqly ,)»ly~7 to irin'tKo" Archbishop Wulsh Higli_Sclwi6l7 Irvington, Is performance of ' •Sonrtd^o.f^p ^iml-inouinr.Tlilb bcciision UIII uiiiilifc s'liiir-nrsiiuculiils, with over 3!l> ' daughter of Mr-, and Mrs. Nathan Mullein, - wlille Minister of. Christian samc.stnditim, • . 1 to the theater next door"to assassinate Abra- employed by Public Service Electric and MUSIC TEACHER, TUTOlf ETC. __guppor arrangements,"., and Music," a prusuntutionbyGuy yedrs ol oxpoFieitci , w^tl li.inillt? .ill ol'lhi! detilils. Spcci.il mciuts cm ~~ • Bradford terrace, Union. Hor husband is tlie ham Lincoln.., . ... _ . Education at-tha Churcli ofthe preparcd-spineLjofjho dishes. Lombards at tlie Jones Beach • •+rT Fur Storage GuS.Co.i Irvington. -..._.-—: :_ be iiesiiincd !o suit vim' nvt-.ii. vmn inoud, yum budi'.ot. The luijli qi|ti!ity son of Mr. and Mrs. Isiclor E. Kra^mnr of —MessiafiitiPatersbn, slie was Others who. prepared'Tllali.es-- ^rhciter in Long Island. Sun-1 " Amliorst avonuo, Union. gllllllUllllllllllllllllliuilllllllilllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllll'limilllU' , Her fiance', who was graduated from South a member of the' executive irUSMYTHE Brighten rooms (mill ,iiul uiuiv'.iled sei'vict; ts ..) coinbin.itiun that uiblires sutCL'bs, • . HOT WEATffERlS~HEREV Pluinflold High School, also is employed by FIND A NEARBY HOME OR wore Mrs. Edward Castleton, dayrSqptrSraicLreservutions I . , Charge for Ricturos - - -1- committpe of the Greater Pa- - M):s. -Frank Buniol, Mrs. Rob- will be -macle for a buffeVdin—— __Jntroduce liappy-et>loi-a into For FreB booklet anil to answer alj yjmr questions^ Public Service Electric and Gas Co., Irving- . terson Area Council of Church" ' LONG XtHM.LIMING AViu~AUI< 1 call our haui|tict manaRDr, Miss Tom, S^Dd1 • Don't delay any longer to store your lurs! • = There i^ d"charge of $5 (or wodding.S' ton. •'••,'• * ' -iU UO0RIS AV(. ", SUMMIT ert "Kqs'hlck, Mrs* Frank Li - - upr at the Jonos Buuch Thea- -th« chiltlran'a^room by con- Exercise is important.; Wpmen.Unltod. •'.'." APARTMENT TO BUY OR RENT. mendola, Mrs. Albert Lang, ter Restaurant bofore^urtuin verting oversized —beach- This is a good' time, to have your furs .g and eng.agbmen.t pictured. Thoro is noS . An-April, 1972wedclinE is planhed. r Exercise Improves blood and cholesterol 'Miss Forsborg has twice time. • • . towels into bodsproads7Tiieso piv-J • RED' OAK' RESTAURANT ..FREE HARKING 'remodeled at low summer rates. All work circulation, • both . important to maintain a • § charge for. tho announcomont, whothors been tlie chaplain for the State look e.spoclally good.on bunk BREAKFAST.' LUNCH-COCK.IAILS • DINNER -/ENTERTAINMENT done on premises. ' Assembly of Church Women T'no group will pla'nacliurt- beds; they wonVwri'nkleTiiTd"' healtliy Jieart. Th"o Family Fitness Council g with-or' without a picture. Persons! Fur Labeling Act : • FIND A GOOD USED CAR TO BUY. , 'er bus triptotliq Pennsylvania ' S submitting wadding or engagement i United in .Now Jersey, and she s THE are easy to wash. says a daily personal regime of exercise Thu 1951- Fur Products Labeling Act, has preached and spoken in Amish' country. Oct. 16. •' • fcr 10-15 minutes is the basic requirement 1 pictures may OKOIOSO tho $5 .payments t Sruyvagunt 1 amended 1961,.prohibits fur'advortislng which — communities throughout die A thouter party to die Paper and recommend. : use of scientlflcully-^ealgned = or includo a note asking, thaf they £ NEWiERSEY ^equipment- such .as slant boards, exercise uses the .pome'of any animal-but tho one Btute~W~*W&rld Community Mill Playhouse in Soptember l UNION • = bp billed.' . . .« . • s from which 'the fur comou mid tlio country Duy, World Day of. Prayer and WHERE ELSE? BUT also was discussed. 3OTH PINGRY SUMMER SESSION 686-1775 blcyclos^.belt musaagerii and indoor,joggers,-' wliich carry tlie FFC tag of-upprovul. ' illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli of origin!. ' .: ~ May Fellowship'Day, thei throe SCHOOL OF The club will hold its.first COEDUCATIONAL / ecumenical observances hold mooting of tlio new season • JUNE 28—AUGUST 6,1-9/1 . ouch yeur. ..•'•• ,. -• ~r ' O - ' TRIDAY DEADLINE Sopt. 10 UL.the hoinp.of Mrs. ACAjOtMlC ADVANCE READING INSTITUTE 1 In her new position, Miss YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER'S ; All-llom» olhoc lliun ipot now< sliould lio In ouc olllcu by noon on Forsberg will bo responsible BALLET Carlson.. Jdl Grade* 7-12 ' , • Grades 2-12 . Preview ni II«wleW Ini biology1. Chtinmtry, Physic*'?' Remedial, DttVelopmental, • for contacts-with .all ofthede- v Official School of tho Enalllh, HUtory, tilin, Math Al.jubra 1,2/ Uititad States lncrua*tr Spf)«u and COIYI- '^_pptnlnat'onal representatives Hew Jersey Billet Company • ^lllllllllllllllimillimilMIMilllllllliiiiiliiillllll^ 'aihatics, Mp $100 Other delogutes from Union | There is n chafijcol $5 lor | DAY CAAAP _,: -Agol 3 and 4 / SPECIAL COURSES WINDBREAKERS attending tlie 'Stuta *Assombly SUMMER COURSE 1 g woddinc and cngngoniont | AB««5.?4 Dullyi 9i45-2i30/ Cradsi6-12_ ' , • JUNE MjrAUGUST 20' .. ' Swimming, /uaniir>. Art, were Mrs. Llnwood Curtis, '1 picttiros. Tlicio is'no charge | Dallyi 8l50-2i JO Pemnanitilp, Spelling, Typ- Sizes 3 to 7 -—^jironldotit of-the-local-coun- ,-. two SWIIIK Dally. Sporti, ;CraK», Outdoor Ploy, Enroll- ing. Great BOOKS,' Compoii-' Huge CleaKaVfceT Prior to Summer Closing— ,cll, iMrs. Robert Clark und -J^!*-^ I for-thoaniULUiiccnicnt, whothor 1 Goi.iol^rt.^ralll, Wood- titoitt United, 6-W««kt Only ' tlon. Study Te^hntquot, ' ;,, ^BALLET - MODERN JAZZ | With or "Without a pic'tuio. | worl"ih{],' 'Modalt. "Sewing, No trtbruportotiori, Avail- , Painting, St<«ttchiiiQ,. LiUfa- . ' M»'.s. Johunn'u Peter, *,'/»' . " utt, YournmitdnU able Ipr Nurtury Camper* — •••• ELAINE'S BARGAIN. OUTLET ;. * - Bag I nit trig, Intprntacllatt), Ad van cod Clarisci B Porsons stiliniittniR woildinu | tuire. TO PIACE YOUR AD CALL 686-7700 J The Pinory StWool is a nondtHriintnatory iiiitltution CHILDREN'StLOTHING AT FANTASTIC DISCOUNT^/ fot Clilltlrmi, Tnotuujnr*, Adultg or oiijjaEcmoiit |iictui3s .inayg TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE • TOPS & BOTTOMS • '. Populpy$*area CAROLYN CLAhKi'DIRECTOR .. oncloso tho $5 payjuont ot § 1966 Sprin^fitilxK "Avenue, 985 STUYVESANT AVE., ' Brochuro LTpon Ruquutit ^ •'Southurn California's Los iiicludo a note 'askinf, dial | THE PINGftY SCHOOL '•' '•-.•' • ' • Mu|»l«wil»6d., ' .: •' ' • '. . Angoles ' Daaln, u drained Shop Mon>& Fri. til 9 P.M. • PARK, FRtt Ihoy. bp billed. ."•' a SPORTSWEAR & OOTERWEAR coutul pluln ringed by moun- Most charges accepted—or open one with us" 174 MAM STREET, ORANk I 677-1045 215 NORTH AVEMUE, HIUSIDE, NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE: (201) 355-6990 * 240 MOMHIfci AVliNUL , -^^^ 763-58T3 H0UR5-TUES. TO SAT. 10-5 taliiB.'holds neuvly u hundred- ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHT; Cltlou.-: ',' '

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Thursday, June 17; "Certificates -wilLgq _ Thursday, June 17, 1971. visitors UCs first lawmen gratis ^ 37^3pprentices TrFstate planning droup^^uirtes^f f icidrstatus Final talk Sunday will tour historic ,et by art museum NewYork c development of landr-frouaingr transportaUon- —York area the kind of planning agency needed applied for the financial assistance from the Pr a ise prog ram for w NewYork c"y t 1 in mcicnino coursrse "y ^ ububmn and other public facilities." • f(>-foresee new--regional problems, to. devise .U.sr Department of Transportation" in Sep- A gallery talk on the' exhibition "With A 'DeserJed Vilfage' long-term solutions and to bring, federal, tember, the funds were granted in October arid French Accent" will be given at the Motyclair A "broader outlook Oh life;"" "widened per- the states of Connecticut, New Jerseyand New This broadens the commission's respon- spective " and "an' understanding >f "today 6 - state and local efforts together to provide good the" Port- Authority opened the bus lane 'in ArfMuseum on SundayfaT3T30p.nr. bjrEIsle Visitors to the Union County~PSrlc Commls- Prof. James H. Potter of the^partrnent of" worlYofk^lKd - noTw Isfgesrrrretropoiltaha.s an official organization regionn toin-th plane sibilities, which had previously been limited to problems" were liBted byUniopGollege'sfirst Mechanical Engineering, Stevens Institute of solutions." , *•.'•••' .,"-:_ . December. Some 33,000 commuters arc now W. Dillon of .the museum staff. •sion's'Trailslde. Nature and.Science Center, for broadimprovcments in alliUfmajor public planning for transportation and related land law uiiforcerneni graduates-d's diemoBCimpor-/ ' Technology, twill discuss "Highlights in the The Tri-State Regional Planning Commission able to reach their Manhattan jobs at least 15 In the Watchung Reservation, may participate Services. • . : The museum will close for the sumrner.tha.t tant lessons learned in" die two-year program Development of Machine Tool Crafts" at the A. Earl Wood of Connecticut, chairman of the can respond to the problems of metropolitan minutes quicker than before. afternoon, reopening to the public Sept. 12, In a tour-of-the-historic "DesertedTniage leading loan associate in arts degree. annual graduation exercises of the New Jersey The planning role was accepted this week a? living with plans and proposals. It cannot During.the recentl railway strike onMay 17- During July and August, museum staff will on Sunday at 2 p.m. . the Tri-State Transportation Commission commission, presided over the official change' ^trilaTryWadiraB.g,lWaddSiGeorg»W ^ -'—Tool, Die and Precision Ma'chiningAssociation engage in the operation of any public facilities. 18,- the bus lane handled-aa many as-1^400 buses;- -handle-mail and telephone.inquiries Tuesday Charges S. Hoag, a resident of the Village, formally became the Tri-State Regional. in name at the commission's regular meeting. Jr. boiliofCranford,PatroimanDarm,on'foney this week at Wieland's_MDuntainsideJ__- However, the Commission may carry out ex- 400 more than usual, wjlhout-a dealy. An will conduct the tour-of the area which Is He.called attention tO-Olher changes in the through Friday from 9'to 4 p.m. of Vtahway, and Midiael Sprlngstun pflllMaln • . The Bureau of Apprenticeship: and Training, Planning Commission. Eighteen Tri-State perimental projects to test new • Ideas or- estimated 19,000 additional commuters were located in the valley between the first, and commissioners thus acknowledged a mandate interstate compact, particularly the provision Art school registration mav,b * * . " • ' Union; Paul Plantc Jr., WagnerPredsiorrTool with another toll, road unit oLthe New Jersey presemedat 8 p;m. on Wednesday. , •:.':.. _:__. 7 li Cd^VihllRbtDld Sinclair, Union State-Police, is the new commander of the • C^Wilde, both members of the Cronford^Police Department i-MichbelSpringstun oj SG'IV KANE, who has had close to 17 years As the Trallside-Planetariuni can.seat only ., experience with -the Cranford jPollce Depart- . -Tool &MoldCo.;.Unioh; Nicholas R. Crosta and~""Parkway's Tcoop E7He succeeds Capt. Karl K. 35-persons at a performance. It iBjnecessary_:—'— linden, a civilian, dnd P_gtrolrnan Darmon'Toney of the Rahway Police Dopartmortf..' They' received associate_in—arts degrees at Union College's 38th annual ment and-who has, at oneT3mo or another; ^Kenneth Prachar, both of J.G._Ti]p, Inc., JKloa.znn3c:onj:tcrminaL7leave prior to his" to"obtain a_ticker, frorn_tbelTrailpide office .- headed ihe traffic andrecordg bureau and photo 'Union; "Louts H.'Altobelli, All Tool .Co., Union." retirement-fr.om_tho-Stat? Policc~Jiinc~30: " on the day of the show. Tickets ara, issued on. commencement'last Wednesday at the Cranford campus. lnb.'bellevcslhls role^aa^uJOUceofficer lias- —^The m'a"3ority~bf"this"gr6up will_undertake fiapT"niilHrw;m with Troop D~on the New a first-come, -flrsti-served basis. Children , huucetli iiy '.Ji...i_esult uf~his . . programs .aLahe:.j;arJo"J—lecRnical and~~jersey Turnpike"from 1951 to 1966. rtuider-eigbllyeaca^bf age are notpormitted In _. s broadened engineering schools to equip Ujem^to perform the. Planetarium chamber. - -— "liicoutnjok and IieIped~l3SFIn dealing'wltii __.. higher levels of work such as ilnsifjnui s uf tools, One-haIT~fiour nature talks for children will 3=©ems^ _i ;people.—An-honor-student and member nt Phi' ^ "J: dies, molds and machines. A number will work " |ci"ri«»( be conductedin'the Trallside audltorium_at.4 ^ • THeta Kappa,_the_;fwo-year college equivalent^—" ~ toward .bachelor— -of srifnrf* dpgr^f^ -*rr "JJ m»l THAT GO BEYOND COOLING .10 CLEAN —p.m. on i^iinflpyi ni^fl'iqy. "^""Tr^fifly 'RIWI7'- of"Phi Beii Kappa^ SgtT Kane says-Ant Jie's ' '• " Thursday. The topic to be discussed during the nology and engineering." Others will train" The ejection of officeriwuThTghlight the June wanted to "continue-hisformal education 6ver~'' for—snpervisory- and""managementr-respon-~ —four—days is /'Animals That Hunt." The talks since leaving liigh school. The cxistenceof-tlie 24 meeting of the 'Israel-Verein. The jneeting will-be-illUBtrated_with color slides. Admission senate electiarrcGSt^ "siEiHties itTTEe • plints of their present em- will begin at. 8:30 p.m. at Temple-Israel,. 2372 program at OnTon College gave liim tlie op- ^ployers. .'•'"' is free. , . • . — ^^- — . portunity, . . —— . ---— Morris ave.,-Union; Charles Kelsten -wilL AND DEHUM-DSFY THE AIR YOU BREATH .^J- The Trailslde NatunTand'Scllence Centef is Carmine J. Lioua. Cliriscopher DlEtz and __pec_t impro])er ponduct and wrongdoing?"- preside over the meeting.-which Will feature a ~john T, Connor Jr\, Democratic candidates Connor, "Dicbz and Llotia pledged to join- • --And -he's- not finished, Sgt. Kane, SgtrWiide • open to the "public eachwefekday, except Friday, with their opponents in filing lndlvldual'state- j_^aud •Officcr...Toriey_alLplan to continue Uieir —^ TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN- social functiort planned by Harry Weiss. Al from'3 to 5 p.m. « , for the State Senate from Union Cotfnty, titls Dubman will serve refreshments. • . .— THANtjtS FOR-YOUR HELP— GenevlevePoscdle (right), president of the women's• •'-•-Week called upon' their.- opponents to join ments-of. personal assets and sources of In- education, Sgt. Kane and.OfficerToney-atRuf- Would-you Uke some.help in preparing come:.with_the accountant selected by die gers University,\yliicb offers p bachelor'sdo-^ "• division-of tKoXricTrnber ot~C6mmerce of Eastern Union County, presents a gold them in "sotting nn examplo of,high etliical : : Democratic and Republican candidates. ' greo in'law enforcement, and Sgt. -'Wlldo-at newspaper releases? Write to this neWS-r NEIGHBORS WANT YOUR Item*. Tell 'am Custom-Crafted by FEDDERS . charm' to Charlotte McCracken,_manage,r of the American^Red Cross of Eastern .Steering committee conduct" in die area of political contrlbu^_ tions and expenditures. . Dletz .said,, "The public should know from either Jlutgers or CCNY itTNew York. He is' paper and ask for our 'Tips on-Submitting ~ whatyou have, a low-co.l ClouilUd M. -Union County! MissMcCracken, who was honored at a dinner yesterday, is retiring • 1 Coll 68P77OO. The throe Democrats pointed" out tliatthe -what private, sources public officials derive also-considering going on to Seton Hall Law Kows Releases."-'-> amic elation .law-requlres~tliat-a-jcampalgtL- Just rocontly-it was revealod-that-a School.-—^-—=- ~"~*"^ r~r~C~ -manager b'e appointed for each candidate or..^Somerset County assemblyman had-an owner- J1 * ' . ._._ - ' .' • Irt r I*"" : ill 1 AND DESIGNED TO OPERATE QH US VOLTS, 7.5 AMPS for candidates" jointly, that campaign contri- ship-Interest ln-a-cuble television company SGT. WILDE, anelght-yearmanQptlieGran- - iS/SC center open fo aid Z _ •ayorable ford-force,, hariatteiuledluitgersbrieflyiollow- .. Begin ^ nior citizens . in a designated—depositary bank and that all- to ,such_cprnpnnJe9. While there_miiyin fact ing his graduation from high school and Us pot-. Mrs. Evelyn Frank oMJnlon was nominated -deposits' "uiid^expenditurei! bc^Tlfrnperly Ye'-~ bo no actual wrongdoing or unetliical conduct . lice training included attendance "at Nqrtli- ; the good We teachers oFRanBicqpped __l_Berve as temporary chairman of the Steer- ported to the Secretary of State. involved in a given instance; tlie candidato-for-—western University Traffic Institute, jCounty Red Cross ing Committee of tlie Union County Senior -This law lias traditionally been ignored public, office should proceetMn-such a manner '1 got a Uiste^of education and wanted to go. ^ The "Spcelal"'Education July 14 (10_a,m^- noon)~" Citizens Council, nt a recent meeting. Mrs; or circumvented by tlie simpl(j_d,e.vic.e_.Q.f as to avoid any suspicion of Unethical-conduct." on," he-sajrd. -. - ' ,J d girt like you-Instructional Materials Professional Day-displays . BBD HAS THE SIZES^ > Genevleve -Pascale oXf Union, president ot was. She could never be, accused of beinga" —Madeline Lancaster of Springfield was nom- failing to report contributions macleio special L_ " '— "College lovel programs in law enforce- Center of-rNewark^-State—and discussion: on recent the women's^dlvision of thc_Cl)iinil)er of Com- clock watcher. .Hours meant nothing, to Iie'r. ' inated secretary. ',•....-.. -committees ' instead of to the candidates di- x - ment,—lie-believes, "are Jjelping us to become College this week-announced a hiaterials acquired^ By the merce of Eastern Union Goiinty, presented a Day or olghc she made-herself-ayailable when The following committee chairmen were rectly or to their -political parties," Dietx --^progesfiionals,—sometliing- we've - wanted to do series of summer events. Center . . - 4000 to 10,000 BTU's ALL DESIGNED gold charm on belmlf of the jncmbcrsliip to and where-needed. She gave Tier, tlmp and- -"appointed: Jnckdtandau of Kenilwordi - name Ledrn to Swim' for a long time.-^- ^. _Established as a resource My.M.(10a.m. • 2 p;m.)-' Charloae'" B7~McCracken, manager of tlie effort unstlndngly. -; and purpose; Joseph Walsh and Michael Longi -. Liotta-iidded:. . ' „. ' - Both Sgt. Kane and Sgt. Wilde have.foundtlie.. ^ . This is no timft'Jo Jillle for lessr of Cranford - finances; Jojm VJ. Henry of 1- center for educators who work £ llJPreview Diiy ' —^10 OPERATE PERfECTtY ON ~~ "Amorlcan'Red Cross ot"Eastern UnlonCounty, "We know she will not bo idle. Wo wish ' lt ls-no wonder |he public la disillusioned- 'going-roiigU. fitting in; a_full college program tn just a few short trionths, you a ! •• '. —afher-retiremeiitdini.\er:yesterday at Shacka-—- her. well In whatever field of endeavor she_ Ellzabethir. by-laws; Raymond O'Day of Linden and-a full work week. Midnight tours of duty ' could be enjoying the rewards-of with handicapped students, y with the cohductJpiipQliciclans-and.public-oi-. . ^ maxon Coun£ry"club,r5cpich Plains pursues. We thank her for. her patience over" , fiqials .The. trial- of Hudson Couniy officials schools wnY~"~^Bnd-bothday~and-evening "classes have added .^. positions such as Receptionist, Clerk' SEIMC. houses instructional July 28TTORJir^Z p.m.)-The _ STANDARD HOUSE CURRENT 1 - offices- and duties;~Mcs_-Beck Seal of " Miss Pascale, a member of the executive- tiie^years, for her understanding and for a job" Sprlhgfleld~^sclieduie of meetings and facilU._ II-IK piVifirivl nur tliat many cprrupt practice's sturt^tlielrlflrsi sessions on Monday, Juno 28, up to a hjavy.work loafiCTherols some cojm-'.' Typisf, StehbgrdprTe'r/or Secretary, materlairalid ihformation-for^-second Children s Day . pensatlon.in tliat tlie Cranford Police Depart- -~ You see, at Sawyer we help these professionals: The SEIMC will maintain its— board of the AmorlcBtr~Rcd~cross"Eastorn . : well done; We~liope she "will take time out to ties; Mrs.'Margaret Clark of Springfield and originate in ^the area of-ctimpargii_cdtitrlbu-- 7iF 9 "aTm. iit the^Jolm Russell Wheeler. Park Union County Chapter andxchalrman of tlie keep in touch with her many friends at Red : ment gives ralsesr-for—every college-credit -•— you to make it with specialixed indi- center, located In the Nancly regular~hburs until,-June-24; __ Raymond W. McElroy Sr. of Kenilworth-types -tionirand expenditures,"— --' 'iT . Pool, Linden, and at tho Railway River Park public relations committee, also wrote and CroseraHcTalFthe other clubs and organizations? '.'We ciilFupon our GOP opponents to Join. Pool, Rahway, J.j. Birmingham, superintend- earnctl. - • '' .• -_ vidual instruction. Became Sawyer Thompson Library on tho from June 28 through Aug. 6 "of cqMmineoB and public relations. - • • . •' -"4 , 1 • • deals in people, not numbers. recorded-tt-gulute-io-Miss'Mceracken for her • _ of which she was a member," Plans to form the county council Were voted with us" in establishing a mutually agreed ent of recreation for tlie Union County Park Unloncampus, will-beopen the center will be open from 9 BBD HAS THE SERVICE ; many years of community servicer-x upon and approved at tho convention__held in upon stakeholder', as permitted by. law, where- • Commission, nnnounced thls-wcek. OFFICER TONEY, whose department offers- v So lend for our free Informa- during the summer, months a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. The *.. She said, "Wo view-lier leaving us.in^July, no added compensation for college work, did get tion package on secretarial careers May. Mrs. Frank said, "Interest was shown by all contributions and expenditures can be Classes _wIU bo hold dally from_3_TO_a;4,5:. and ^appointments ate_now_centcr will be closed from with mixed emotions. Glad forjicr. Sad foros.' —r by-veirlous groups when they met with Senator .—monitored. .Wo look forward to Hitting down with time off for classes. . _: JJ. and placement-service today, beTngtaken.Media_speclallsts'^Aug.-7. to;Sept. 6 and will:.-- MODELS TO 33,600 BTU's Nakoyich namec[ ..._,,.. .._ „ a.m. through Friday, July ^. Boys and girls, We shall- miss* lier quiet efficiency and good.; jWlU^IKTirj1<>7r. . d at tliuvurious" ,. ilTon"" 'i and- selectin• g an imparUaTaceountani•— and eight "to-14-yenrs of age, who are residents .. Officer-T,oney-has liad 10yearswitlitheRah-v^> , Belter yM, call us now. .,.,-•... will.-be availablc_Jo_.aid resume normal hours oh Sept. humorr'Charlotto had tlie loyal devotion ttnd way Police Department, Yet, despite his.ex- _And beglrriKe"good life a' gJrl meetings held forthe preparation of dic-Whlto. depository tank. In this way we can comply of Union County, are eligible to attend tlie summer programs and.help.7, ~ . _ _ ; IN STOCK READY FOR 'tlie personal friendship of every~VoTuh'teer~*aiif*f>~r n'nfd i ' "^Nl .. -House Conference, on Aging for 1971. •••• Ivith tlie law'-arid indicate to all" the people— classes• witliou.. t charge,- " perience, he too felt hc-got-a-greaj- deal'out jof • like you deserves, . •'.~—^.,.- plan-programs~for-the-fall._ Interested—educators _and the prograircr'Fhe-three^officers agreed that ..satff .w.p.rker._Hcr_7Wi6e._ counsel and clear;•_ ...^=r=i-bT7^ _Senior~.cltizens feel..that:a county council--. ,pf union Cotinty-our doslru-to set and adhere\ Children successfully passing the tost' re- The sumh^r schedule an- other professionals assoclatccT" IMMEDIATE DELIVERY judgment contributed much-to the development jolih>Jiakovich of.'521 Chestnut St., Roselle will unite grops from all the communities in t0 the highest etliical stanclnrdsjn tlie con- quired by tlie American. Rod Cross Vill re- law enforcemen, .t classe^wcre-among-thcii nounced.is-as follows: with training handicapped—^ - of our chapter; Park, a Union College sophomore majoring-ln _ Union County and become tlie vehicle which duct-of the public's business. Joining' with celve "King Neptune" 'certificatesns well-as: — favoritc_coutsesr*cr . 664 No July 9 (noon"T~2rp,m,)_.-__childrcn_may arrange In- "In a business sense, in carrying out her-- liberal arts, has been appointed editor-in-chief would inform the public about thcjrnhlcma ,• them, we would pledge ourselves to report American Red Cross certificates. • . „ Class discussions, says, Officer Toney, Eliidboth, NJ. 07208 Children's Hours-an op- dividual appointments by dutles.JCharlotte was always where the_action_ of "The Paper,'' daily student newspaper, by of senior citizens.. Tlie council would also an contributions—not just, those made to us-- ReBistrntion cards for die loani-to-swlm_;' were stimulating and made much of what we Phono 351-5150 portunity for handicapped contacting_Miss Betty-Ann thejiubllcations oommlttoefor th61971-72 aca- be ablo_.to take Joint action, assist euch other directly, hut also to-the- various committees program" are now available at tlie pools; do moro,rylovalit, _.... . • "~; ~'. " demlc year. . _.: -"x "~ Continuing his education has long been one of children to enjoy educational iHuey, coordinator- of SEIMC BBD HAS THE CONVENIENCE injechniques for-dvlc effort, share lhforma- -_-t|,at'actiiaUy: process the bulk of the 'fuhdsTS toys. . •'._ .._ . •' at'D65-13l5 (4)l_^— •"' jy\cKenzfe4o take As edltor-ln^-cliief.vNnkovlch will-oversee tlon of special intorest to their groups, etc, a political campal|;n.". Officer Toney's gqals. The availability of die — tlie selgcrioji. and performance of five dally Sorhe of die specific topics discussed include— ~ - — * * • - - _ -•: program at Union College^and .a federal-— WE'RE 100 STORES STRONG, editors" and coordinate "Paper" assignments housing,'"tenant~problems, homeowner prob- - CONNOR POlNTliD OUT that, before thcLj:- '• .-...... scholaralUp"^)ff(;red".tlircugh the Law Enforce- ..and activities.- . \.., ~ __-' . lems, Jiomeowner-problems, nutridonvcon- Tdw on the llmlt_pn cnrnpninrCBxpendltures was ..." ment Education Program of die U.S. Depart ,••• advanceci!5TtJ< ;'.' ment of-Justice, made it possible; •_'•' Y Camps filled for July, THAT MEANS THERE'S A Kenneth Lachnicht -of- Elizabeth, anotlier sumer problems, discount tickets,-roduced-.t_;repeaied last "year," tfe "limit on cxpeTidiiures' _ _ Judge A; Donald McKenzie of tlie District _.sophomoro liberal arts maJorrY'as appointed transportation- costs,-health Insurance, -.and" for eaci, .state Senate candidate from .Union' " , * Sgt. Kane and SRt Wilde botli attendedI Union. ^Court ofrElizabeth has been accepted for enrC executive edltqr, while Mlss-Nadlnla Davis of IJ '- College-Qnscholarships offeredbydiiTSJewJer-' • _ drug costs,-^zz. .^.County .- was—approximately. $20,000i=r Gei' registering for August BBD STORE NEAR YOU rollment in an Intensive four>-week course in '2200 Summit' tcr., Linden, a liberal arts ma- ~ Any recognized senior citizens group may talnly ?80j000 would scorn to be,a reasonable scy P6lice~Training .Commissfon. Botli were • "post-graduate legaTeducatlon conducted by the jor, was named managing oditor.^ Join the council and have a delegate sit on tlie — nmong-200=seholarshlp winners in a cbmpetltve"- basis with a comprehensive limit for the fourcandidatcrrff am each^pSrty— The New Jersey YMHA- National College of State Trial Judges, an- Nakovlch, a graduale of'Roselle^Park High. council board. running tills year. Wo pledge-ourselves .to "examination taicen by some 1,000 police of- ~ program ofactivitles-planned activity of the Section of .Judicial .Adminia'trn- YWHA Camps, 589 Central School, has served on the "Paper" staff for x Artlie. WhlteflOUseCdnfcrencosrcUscussion remain withrn-tharilmit "and call 'upon-our-— fiqera. Sgt. Kane placed second In die test. ; .. to achibve .the ultimate in rioaof tho American Bar Association., ave,\ East Orange, announced twb years, and'as an assistant odltor for one • -took place on the needs of senior citizens and opponents • to - do- likewise or. oxplnin their this week that all ac- enjoyment^arid -individual- . . localeil .4it- tile University of.. Ycar.._Ho is also-active In the Union College recommendations were proposed and for-•'.. reluctanco to do so. Iibw_nncl why could they. . developmcnt. - - SPR1NGSTON ALSO HADsomohelp from die- i commodations for the first- Nevade In Reno, Is dedicated to providlngcon-:1_iv]usi(^Workshop^tlie Dramatic Socioty, and warded" to-the state for the White House Con- object?. Where could tlicy-lwvc"r;u's.p.d,_iand._!_ government since his fitther, a career mah^in -••• Noting that-the spanH)f-age— half Qf.Jts summer TRjason -timing-education for.Judgojiregurdlessof their wUC.-camWaTadio stiiUonJiaJcovlchlstlie son ference in Washington.TheUnlonCounty£aM1- . whw.yy would—people—contribute,wUu.u-t>eU|l.a-cUi.l..iUMi.e, , ,„„•more-tha• n , "—tho Army had died-in service. He's alsoheTfl between tho^ybungest and the." _lerigth of dmo onrthe bench; and to bringing of Mr. and Mrs. John Nakovich.' ...:'1~.. cil will probably examine* those needs and '.. $80.000Jtola_Union County legislative have been filled but that ap- : enni-— . ••• . "seVoral part-time-jobs to-help meet expenses.. -[—. Th. q$ • I if • tatindl graqt. j plications are still-being" ac- oldest in each installation will moderp court mandgStnenOechniques-to trial" '~ Lachnicht, tlie son 61 Dr. George Lachnicht ••• study how their municipalities, die county paign?" lie questioned. — But as he looks forward to a career in" police''' . • Plaalo mall ihs ill]dqlolll,_Wllhmjl ' cepted for.August. — not exceed three years, Elson courts nationwide. - : of^Spnrtn, served as a dally editor of "Tlie-~ government, and the state government jean .... " ,CQnnooiia-^oted'.thnr!. one of. their op- .-- ... work, Springstunds-Tis~enthusinstic nbouthis •; — ;'oi>llgatlQlloficQ According 'to Matthew said the campers" will be Judge McKenzio, a resident 6f Union, will Paper," and as president of tlie Karate Club, help In the solutions. _... . • *-•- poncnts ' recently giivo-r -14, -Cedar Lake Camp,— More-For-Your-i 10 n.m. at tlio Recreation Center, Boulevnrd, . thii[ klnd of mo0eyonjn iCpounty-campaign? • -feels he's way ahead of the-gamo. The recent every available bjed in the 7 i cgrjner_o^L2 •to ".carryall; gun. UnUer tlie'prcsent_systernra'-'- —ExclusiveJJound Barrier construction soaks up sound "Precision engineered (ansdellyer-Ereatef-votumea-efe^— made BiUt H. _plays works - by a group -of __jEdwttrd"o ConneU, unit ~Cranford1 will hold'eaWj^rogrstratlon far^rie*— ~__ jtussgl.rW-rtoalor-Pos*-of UndonV is a officer-lias--to-take;un6.Uier job first',.-. like a_sponger^toiienjoy coaling,-ttoL$e-freeI:_—••.-„„. vlur-younj-tiistinguished-con- ; uit:nu"neWninnm uiiui-- -•-•,-, ,-—v»—', r •• i-i dio-SQttor fpr Alpha Motols Inc.-Jersey- ••'. jindMnay •setclefhT~arid-be:l.ost-to the law en- apter,Ameri- •--WlU avoi(LQM^mttI.buFdm!?ra™*eratoing-:,. '....rt^y-^gbdrro^^s-T-wi^ntod'IltiiL --forcoment fleltir^" "" "" "' • MORE RESERVE POWER 1 weheerffiuccega : Cr -rhln rHnnlnw of ama-Aik^^m^^ '=1 £Sr " '^ "Reserve coollt iSnpi **^* "AT" -"- nrntT^flflg-ls^TO-

• MORT TdfAp^ T.2038 Morris Avo. Fedders dehurnldlty as well as cool. You stay comfort- ACP04E2EZ Union1-964-0144 - Utoro Iluuru - able even when the humidity soars. * Moii.-Krl.BMO iim-0|ilii lamlly' Sill. H;30 urn - 6 [)m CO—EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL tlirougliout the U,S Sho received 'her degree In art from the University of Los Andes In Bogota, Cofum- -,—Ij ^ c QII ggn "Whero Personat'Service Costs You Nothing Extra" BBD Appliance Center* are Individually Owned and Operated. The • Artist 8i Craftsman '...'The Guild, wliich represents pro- This Moan* that at BBD You Always Buy frem a Man Yeu Knew fcsslonul artists 8i craftsmen (vllss Laura "McCloskey ot from various states, is lo- ' Scotch;s'Plains, "Queen of cated tit 17Eastmanst.1Cran- Union College," will repre- Cutiain —ford. The show is open from . Sent the college ut the annual 10 to 5:30 daily; Thursday eve- Laurel—Blossom Festival In JEWELERS ...FOR BEST SERVICE-PERSONAL ATTENTION ning from__7:3O - 9:30. It the Pocono Mountains tomor- JUN6 20 ALLSTATE 1358 BURNET AVE., UNION o82'1733 is closodiFriday. row, through June. 24,_;

••v . ..-:.•• : • . ..•.'••' f* Crowned lust December, (N.ar VaoKhnll »oad) ' . CIIOOMO -From'.'0uf La'rjj'o'"" 83 INSURANCE ^ Display of Custom-Mado LJ^^l.^^^ Y~lnU---' Mi McCloskey wilill serve as 1 Flna Wlnort|and Champagnes AfblAufamoblUU , LU», oi.i«. COMPLETE SEUBCTION'op; - and Roady-Mado ' ' Y nOSieSS V^IUD _ "Union College'g s entry for owiort, Hoalll,, Bobl, ! Wlno Kogs (Yi Gallon) CRANFORD ELIZABETH . HILLSIDE •CURTAINS Laurel Queen to bo orowned at Businus!,.. fop quality ..CUFF-LINKS •• DENTAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN •DRAPERIES .;.•' will hold dance the Poco.no 500 La'flrol Blos- pratoctlon at rbw cost. Famous fof fan, f i •BEDSPREADS v-~ som Ball. a r . 1RINGS SECRETARIAL STUDIES " CRANFORD RADIO ALTON APPLIANCIS TOBIA'S APPLIANCE £* The Elizabeth YWCA.junior: Entrants from colleges and PLUS ALL THIf OLD FAVORITES i claim sottlninonts,' uauy" Brand Namo Itoins Hostesses . Club will hold a payiiiont plan. and'olhor fine gifts 26 EASTMAN ST. 2T6^J1B " ' 1135 ELIZABETH AVE, 3JW4526 , . .1299 LIBERTY AVE. 92J-TT68 universities oh the • jiustorn _ DRAPERY WARDWARE "Summer Sounds" dance at coast will bo hosted utthe Po- " to remember Dad on Wo Honpfl tlie association building, 1131 s FREE GIFT ,' Surpr.l«o Dad At "7 Agents on Hond ^CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY cono resorts and, be guided Sunilay D|nnorWlll. •• lor BotJbr-Sorvico" "*•• vMaster Chorne E. JerBey. at. on Saturday at tlirough tlie mountains and •Unl-Cdrd FATHER S DAY M 8 p.m. Music will bo provided recreational and social" ac- WRAPPING CHAMPAGNE . Call-' ,' ^ '.^ Tuition and Foos *36O YeARr ^BankAmprlcard by Toby Clolir, u disc Jockey. u tivities offered at the Poconos. ' Selection O[1 ni( For further information, call or write: --_, • SPRINGFIELtf Refreshments will bo served. Ivliss McCloskey, daughter Expr.o»s •blnirii Club'" Maut<\ LINDEN 1036 STUYVESANT Girla ages 17-25 arewolcome' jit Mv. !"hM_MrH."Eugene_Mc— OK Stop lij- 'Vi>t|r|iiV Jowt'lry-Muiiy ()nc-O(-A-]Kiml UNION COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE WILDEROTTER'S PHOENIX APPLIANCE to^uttendrPressy dross/re-" CloBkey, Is a sophomore ma- " 368 Cliastnut St. Union' LINDIN RADIO quired. , • • Jorlng in liberal arts at Union PARK liOOOIIS Af 5 Point. " 910 SPRINGFIELD AVE, 399-1200 ,. 20? MORRIS AVE. 376-6380 Thin will bo die last dance • .n';n\cui v'nEsiuNKi) ON PREMISES- 1770r visited , '>and South Africa. fully consistent with the policies that provide—jjj-JJ t, "Open Housing is a vitalIstep toward . Sun,, 1, 4:«, 8:25; Sat.jnaU THE FURTHER -rnusicat contlnomg—its—f^m—at—the- punctuate the rehearsal with comments to the for equal rights in' hiring, prdTnbtiopyand all which isbeing held pytr 'for-arfiec^nd^wwk-al— IGimme Shelter' • • ' --_ ' ""' 'XXX " . . the.ifull cooperation necessqry within our. Zlhe-UnipnrTheater in Union Center. • '• - -^PERItS:OF-LAUREL ANDHARiyi!;,:i: 15, Meadowbrook Supper' Theater in dance company and may also direct somb of his - _other-phases of our businesses,"'/'^— T: . JANDRES SEGOVIA, who is credited with-- -comments to thcaudience. In additioririwo~"~ society to achieve equal opportunityfor all." -^-The=picture,-rjyhich-is among the most - •.'••-r^2 ;; ^ii^j'o™0™ ;— •' Cedar. Grove. ' " . Companies that have endorsejnhe statement 1 resl6fiiig"Ihe guitarto its classic Iplace among dance instructors, Joan Harvey and Jill " _masshrc and majestic films evei - made,-is— 7 -ORMONT (E.O.)—GIMME SHELTER, are: Airco Welding; Produc{ff Division3)LAir opens; df Or mo nt instruments, will conclude the series prrMaTch""~ !,2_Kalotay, will.do ajrumiiiigj;pmmentary on the r based on -"Seven Pilars of.Wisdom^' antttdis-a— "~ ThurTTFri., Mdn.. Tues., 2:23,-7:53, 9:57;-Sat., ^8^SegovlaJias.performed thxoughout ihe_wpjld — Reduction Corrtpany, hie., Union; Allied l RIDAY DEADLINE "Gimme Shelter," a close-up Jpok-at—the ! dances being performedand will" also expLain .liould-1 —if a ma t ic-story-of-the-^Rcvol t-in the Deserts Sun7r2r3i >4r5:48r7452r 10:06 ;-featurette,-Tliur., ON YOUR FORTHCOMING and has vastly increased the repertoire for his : Chemical Corporati.mtf"Morris"Township; EHiat-freed Arab nations- from the-*-Xurkish Rotli'ng Stones^-turbulent .Altamont'frec "__~ L other highlights of the. rehearsal. Both-Miss Bethlehem Steel Corporation,. ElizaMUK- by noon on-F*iday . - Fri., Morn, Tues., 2,7:30rfl i34; Sat, Sun., 3:31, instrument-through' his-numerous-tran Harvey and Miss Kalptay hold Master's ^Empirc-iu-World—War L__ •• • eoncrrtr^pened yesterday on suriiun utrthe.. ., -^ 5:25r?:r29r9rnj3. • - - _ -Ormont Theater, East-Orange.,-'' . , .'" —-,y •seriptIons—and through works composed— D Heading the casTTof.thousands, io addition to EUROPEAN -eipecially foi-hi! O'Todlerare^Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn.,_ The picture, photograplied-ip. color, and RIALTO (WestfieldJt-LITTLE"TBlG MAN,- The-rehearsal and backstage-toncsrill be held heads directod-bv Davidand Albert Maysles' and In • Celebrity. from 4 to 6 p.ni. The program is under the Jack Hawkins, Arthur Kennedy and (Jmar Thur., Mon., Tues7^-9:^0; Fri.,. 7:15, 10:10; Series,'Symphony Hall will again be the center Sharif. Robert Bolt wroteJhe_screcnplay, and Charlotte.Zwerlinfshows that the_concert~was gat., 1,7:15,10:10; Sun., 1,3:30,6:25,9:10. direction of Clinton C. Crocker, Brookdale dean dlurtihi~~~ 7 anything^burlove, peace and harmony. for a variety of_communfty and musicaLshows. oLcummunity. cultural affairs. For thcrsmgle- .the'picture, in color, Was directed by David ~ • — -O-O- . _'• KUHNEN Will HAVE throughout the* 1971-72 season, safd Clarence Cameras pickup Hell's^Angels ac(ing as a so- UNION-(Union Center)-LAWRENCE OF cost of $4.50 spectators may.obtain a_ticketjor^_ THELEHEM, Pa..--- -called protective squad, an actual ' ] • Reisen, Symphony Hall president. thcropening night performance, as weir as for Tlliam C. Hitiinger, ot —TtttAJJIA, Thur., Fri., Mon,, 1:45,. 8:15; Sat., FOR YOUR PLEASURE Rockrypop and soul shows will be produced fray that had developed and an intimate look at_, f:40, 5:20", 8:55; Sun., 1:20, 4:50J"8:35rTuesr, ihTBress rehearsal and backstagg e touru ; N.J., vice-president- under the aegis of promoter Teddy Powell; F fthjfti d tikt 7 and general—manager- of the Rolling Stones offstage, with special em- ••- 6:30, 9:30; featurette, Thur.,.Fri., Mon., 1:20, For furtherjnformation and tickets, contact r Stneo 1949, the homo; .workshop- phasis on Mick Jagger. :. -Ronnie Williams will again.present a series of r)can" Crocker at Brookdale Community HCA's~~Solid-State bivisjon,' gospel shows: : ' ' — has been elected, national ;ind mailing addniss for SarTliii Ciaus"• College" 756 Newman Springsrd., I^incrpfC or " his holporsl Organizations such as the Committee for a —telephone 842-1900, ext~j/^ 230^ president of,- the—tehigh- Unified Newark, the Congress for African' — Alumni^issociation, following stovytjook'""vUfnger" watch his GQrner, Quinn_sfa r Mayfair screens -Volkswagen Culture and others, have been discussing shows a,., term as senior^ vice- ..Candy Makor, Toymakor, Pottoror During-Ou*-Sp«cia V for the coming season with the Symphony Hall McClintock pomed president. —•—-—'•— " management, Reisen .said. In addition, -Ametallurgical ehgineertng^j and Blacksniith at work. See ^Vanishing Point' - EUKOPAaR representatives 6T~lhe Spanish-speaking " graduate of Lehigh in 1944, his re ill roindoor tnam, a%\d ,pot and in movies at Fox — fo,r straight^A community and other ethnic groups also.are A loner in revolt against society who takes off HOLIDAY TOURS = acpng dearv Hlttinger was recipient of the _.' '_ feed his many animal frtonds. - "Support Your Local Gunfighter," a western ••• "making plans for 1971-1972, he said. , 25-year Alumni Award of the on a wild Denve£-San Francisco ride defying ^ 3 WEEKS IN tUROPI The Opera Theatre of New Jersey under the, Drew Unlversit^Professor of Psychology Enjoy shows throughout iha day. Watch tho PupjMtoors and the comedy, starring James Garner and Suzanne" - "speed limitS'arjdpoUeemenJsJnJiV^nishing, Association in 1969, "in m » PI I.IS CAR T -artistic-direction of Alfredo. Silipigni will*' —James A. McClintock, \vho served as acting Wizard of tlio North Polo, SoiuaTfayOnTfiJVHigiciari — PLUS tho Pleshettc, opeped—yesterday al the Fox Point," 20th Century-Fox's film in color, which fpod^ospitality q „ recognition-of_his-professional_ — Theater, Route 22, Union." •"•_.. • PUWTfWLIMITED FREE MILEAGE '*< present four productions starting with Gior- —dean^of Drew'sX0Uege^TTJb«ra1"7£rui "beToreT awareness, steady support oT ~M«pTnifigliu(rNatTvity~Pago"a'ift, K61d on a (lowordockod hillsido. . sharea-the Mayfair Theater bill with."Butch • PLUS AIR FLIGHT TO AND FROM"' dano's_ "Fedora" on ..Nov.: 12. Th.e._.Ope.ra_ Dean Richard J.Stonesifer arrived in 1965, has " Tho associate feature-at-the Fox is "The —Cassidy and trie Sundance -Kid^ — all Lehigh'sundertakingsrand Secret of Santa Vittorio," starring, Anthony - AMSTERDAM, FRANKFURT.^MUNICH ex celle n \ s$rylce. Theatre wiltelgojwesent-as a special attraction been,appointed by President Robert F, Qxnam _ helpful service to"youth flic picture, which opened yesterday at the • PLUS 20 NIGHTS ACCOMODATIONS A daj/ofFUN fo^ff Quinn and Anna Magriani, with Virna Lisi, soprano Beverl'y.Sills in Bellini's "Norma" Oil to assume the post .again as Dean Storiesffer and theater in Hillside, stars Barry Newman and • AMSTERDAM'.''. S40B. 1! leaves next month to be president of Monmouth- ^Vour single admission covors alLridus^shows artd nntortiiinment. Sergio .Franchi and Hardy Kruger in stellar • FRANKFURT ... $424. Jan. 11. . . — SEGOVIA TO APPEAR Andres Segovia^who is credited with restoring the guitar ' Cleayon Little. Richard C. Sarafian directed Gelebrate yaur College. • - .You'll find Santa's-VA/orkshop a-12 mtlodrivo NE of Lako Placid "*• roles, The picture, filmed in color, and directed • MUNICH .•. .J43I. The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra under . Jj°^i's classic place groohq instruments, will perform'in the final concert oLNewgrk TEEN-AGERS, find |ob> by run __ In announcing the appointment, Dr. Oxnam Nnlng Wo.it AJ.. Call 686-7700. on scentc Whitofaco Mountain. Accossihle via oxcflllnnLroads by Stanley Kramer, is a comedyKJrama eon-— ^^" -' WE ACCEPT- " the musical direction of Henry Lewis will • Symphony Hall's Celebrity Series of internqtioxiaLperformers next March-8r-Segovla- Paul Newman-co-stars with Robert Redfoi perform its series of popular-priced[concerts -said that the search for_a_now_dean will con- feeding .from Intorstuto U6-87— tho Adirondack NorthyJay — - rnrning nn Ttnlinn vjllngr- during World-War II ~TRjf TITLE ROLE—Betsy Palmer porfrays MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS . : has performed throughout the world and a numberof"works;far guitar hove bearT -which hides a million batt)es_QLwine:fnmuthe • ,; _. . when both play-theltitlp rnlp In lautch-Cassidy DINER'S CLUB :; BANK AMERICARt agaiiuon, Sundays -—'..-."""_ " •• ', tinue "with all deliberate speed." nearby.'-to all tho N.YT" Stato's. Adirondack Mountain sconic, _:__ cpmposed.e5pecially. for him. .: .-,..... >-•-— • . . - Germans. ^ Dolly Ga|lagher-Levi in—Hello^Dollyl,-.—- j,n(j the Sundance Kid." The" Western mpvh>; . AMERICAN EXPRESS • ETC. "Professor McClintock's thorough un- - _histQtic-andJainily. attractions. • ,^-v- "-' ' '-—• one of Broadway's longest running about the -legendary outlaws, also^'has SYMPHONY HALL was formed in 1964 as a •—dcrstanding of the college," he continued, "as 25% OFF *. ••. ^,-conseguence. • ", ' • „• -well as his qualities as a leader and capabilities musical-in'history, now at the Paper ' Katharine Ross_ in a stellar rpler^"Butch_ non-profit cultural institution with a board of -'—Commissioner Heymann added, ''A seasonal ON ALL INVITATIONS . trustees of more than 40 members: In addition Slight drop (is an administrator make him well qualified _ & SOCIAL ^Saloon' musical •staged Mtll_Playhouse \r\ .MllJhucn^thr.ough^ •Cnssidy" in color was directed by George Roy rise in unemployment is anticipated in June-as ANNOUNCEMENTS Hi1 to presenting its own series and serving as the for this assignment.lWeare~all indebted to him 1 June',27. ' •" ' '' - ^c" ~ '- • ~> .„•-'"''''' KUHNEN "growing numbers of students arid-summer for taking on this rather thankless-task at some site of other shows. Symphony Hall presents a workers seek available~jobs. If the typical afTEwers, Route 23 ^ ^recycled." TRAVEl INC "fy -_r.considerable personal inconvenience." Keepsake Invitations Admission price^ thirty fempty cans 'i The matinee feature for u.s. Rotire «:uouNTAifTCioc, N.J. .. rTZdastime^ScfioorField Trip^eries of live and plpy nnent RtStHVATKINSli) 233S&42 filmed programs which has attracted more _. . , , ^-. , _,. ,- • ~MI—'~-~-Brr-Mc€liiiUmk-began-at-Drew~in~1930'and~7~l of Irvington • '•Saloon,^ho-musicaU1ada|itatlon _oT thc£ _l_Thc . Mayfair ^ Theater ero,pty cans;,'cnade of-imetal._ children on Saturday: will be 964 Stuyvesan't Avo., Union Center level off in July and August, when .^SlO TO 200 than 700,000'Students since its inception, -i^rf^^^P^^"/*^-*^..?-2 .1 ! ".wusprpfessor and chairman of psychology^and . I Call: 374-9434 ^classic Drunkard, oirened^rweek^t,the managcment-in Hillside-has -^Tl>o cans will-be collected cartoons and "The -Further (Opp.iEath.MarlO •"". MU 7-8220 LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS • DINNER 7 SdENG€-FteriON-FILM-Roberf DuvalP ^.Information about the Celebrity Series] ector of the College Counseling Center when NORTH POLE, N.Y. __appears with Donald Pleasance and" Caj^lJJuKetPlayhou^atlJhe-Towers, 1027 annou^ced that thejLhiWrenls^and put in q'^g 'ruck which Perils of Laurel and Hardy;" p recy Cep^rtmertt' of withdraw from thefTVork force." . Tctlrea'fn 1968. ' ' ~ r Route 23, Cedar Grove. • '" admission to this Saturday's willbe standing in front of the —-may be Obtained through the-Symphony Hall - Maggid McOmie in "THXtl 38," now at box office, 1020 Broad st.,.Newarlt. — ...—-.••'•• d^ Industry's , Division of Planning, and Saloon, .s presented Thursday •Friday.and-- uh wil, ^ ..th|?ty ^theater. The cans -wilPbe Research. Although the jobless total dropped by _ the Elmora T+ieatexJIizabeth, on a Saturday with an «:30"p.m; curtain and.aJ:30 ^••'-y——: -=: — doublebill with "Start the Rovoluti67v7 ^p.m. curtain^onSunday. - . 3,800 in may to 215,400 persop;the~declFne was displqy less than usual for this month: Compared with a ^ Wjthout-Me,—filrn-comedy-wiib-Gene- ThejirsOn a series of Children's Theater UNITED BAVARIANS offerings will be presented Saturday at ll.a.m;_ -i_OF-OREAT6R NEW.YORK year ago—the-unemploymcnt rate rose 1.8 . ^Wilder and. -Donald" Sutherland Ip JDtngroup plans points and thenumber of unemployed workers at leading roles,—V '—,... ' . -'' and 1 p.m. with "The Wonderment-of Gleep." was 58,300 higher. s _ Thomas Ricciardi, —an- 12th BAY ERN IN EATING WE Commenting—on s the-report,' Donald Mr for Jijn^zT•"rally" evening student in the ; Hcymsmn, commissioner of the-N,J. Depart- Department-of Fine y^rtsTat • ''All items other than spot news Jhe'last meeting of thi Essex County Jewish ment of Labor and Industry, said,"We know by ^AMES-GARNER should be in our office by Newark—State College, has Suidnno f>l«th«Ue Defense League before the fall will beheld next —statistical compursion that the unemployment~_arrar,Be(i noon Fid HEW Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 12 Rldgewood dr.-;—rrate is virtually unchanged. We consider these f orks;-donr —AWARD-WINNING-PIO-TURE MANAGEMENT o W by, evening "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA Outing and Evening Dance Llvingstdn,_a_private residence,'*;."•.-" ~—iii_ !^mlnprrate variations ' of littje long-range' LEE CASILE LEECASTW / SUPPORT YOUR \ DIETER HOMBURG .students- Tho. exhibit, at the" HEGLENN-MILLEU LES AND URR AUO Hit MIUlDUl LES AHOLARR' THE GLENN MILLER PETER.ro'TOOLE _(oiof Oct. 20, 1970) Guest spcakerB-will be Al GlassmanrNcw Newark Public Library,. will I LOCAL GUNF1SHTEA , "•'• -ALEC-GUINNESS coordinator, and Paul Goldberg, ORCHESTRA ZEtGART^' JIMMY DORSEY- ELGART IIHHV'-OOHSEV ORCHESTRA ", ANTHONY OUI Sunday, June 27th, 1971 remain until July 1. ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA Jpnay chairman. Planning action on Terminal-solicits bids The students from the Art BUDDY DE FBANCD WITH BOB EBERLY WITH BOB'VB'ERIV.:. ' BUODVJL£RANCO-i iKniONY'THESECRETOF, discouraglriguttavel 16 the'USSR through local ~The~Military'Ocean Terminal, Bayonne, at "Education classJaught by DF." 1 OMNN^SANTA V1TIORI/V'1' r- 508 MAIN ST. travelijragente~4uut— cumpleHng bus-rental Bayonne, announced'this week that bids are Pearl Greenberg, are"plctured The Big Band Bash! Meet the stars of the 40's, 50's and 60's! ETtSTORANGE SCHUETZEH PARK arrangements for_a_Washington, D.C., rally.oh OR 5-2600 being sdlicitcdfo'r food service operations t6 -through" Ric <51 a rd i.'s Ev^ry Thursday and Sunday nightJhroughoXil the summer, __| 32ndSt.a.,Koanodv Blvd.. ESTAUflANT &COCKTAIL ..LOUNGE- June-27-are-included-on the agenda^ . service apjiroximately 2,000 patrons. Bid forms phonographs in an* "essay, of Excluslvo Showing" JJorth^ro6nNJ — Union County residents are Invitcd-to this listen and dance to America's Greatesti ' - . —Tho Rdlling Stonos Cohio early altornoon..". swim, Alt this lor JoedUon ot the famoui r .. _, ,, j tna f\otd Room • Curloy'S^CorMor • MEET WWJiEX HOSTL', Orangcjjy theJULK? Kellogg Donnls CoKoo Shop • Tiki Torrnco ! RUSSIAN FOLK DAMCERS 1 Entertainment daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. __ _ _UUMCHHON Foundatiori-of—Battle Creek, Try_|horn_nM^.And_for our Europoan pi.an fjuqsta, thoro.'a . no-'—r~ ADMISSION l ll;3OrA.U.t Mich.- under the College-— ftnor dining anywhord! Quality, varioty-and your choico-of-eovpn -CHHdronundor UPtE-PARKJ.N fL UNION - Resources forr^Environmpntnl ' Qourmets Racing" • **- two In room fl(k 8. TMfnrtl Dlttllilnti Co., H.Y., DA proof 121 E. 2nd Ave. ROSELLE 4 days and 3 bights from Flno roaort dining, bountiful bullol broaklaota, nncl all ihu Vacnlion Plan extras, 1 4-TT"II'H A;*FicRtu Of FaulouHJFooaHril The Finest in 245-5313 Inuludina dnlly gourmol dlnnoru, our (abulouo umorgunboitl broakfnslsi und all thu C\rd or 4lh portion In narno roQrnfroni $;(G.5O. Singlo i- Add $ij niglllly. • oxlru;.; 3rd or 4th poroon In nmm> room (rom $40.50. Slnqlu - Add $G nlghHy. 3 duyn anci 2 nlrjlUo from $47.25 por portion, two In room.' RESERVATIONS -Kern TI.IE. BUFFET UBCOI^WKNDED ITALlkN 3 day:i A 2 nlghtfl (roni $50.25 por portion, two In room. -\ European Plkn froyi $10.50 por puroon dally", two In1 rdoitr. •• / CEDAR GROVE, NEW JERSEY . (201)256-1455 Eurdpoan Plnn from $10.S0 por poraon duilyitwo In rooni, '- Qpciclul chlldron'a rulou (ina*ldnilly rooms • .. . u-* • CALL • 239-1400.' B0WCRAFT CUISINE „ 'oosl Conlor City Motol on tha Eloilrdwnlk " ' Chef - Mr. Alipertl with froo pnrklna, ouldoor pool, au'niu.raam '.,, FAMQUt-FORJEOODRtERVKE! SM. ROYAL f#h FOR RESERVATIONS-CALL FREE! , Jind ^ho Villaoo HuHlaurnnl. v PLAYLAND THEATRE /-RESTAURANT - ParK Place near Boardwalk **f*'. • COCKTAILi-LIQUOR i ,Wu havo u '.Monopoly" on tho boat nddroua. In uiwn, lloyal Metropolitan New York Dial 1-aaO 25V-79U8 Boardwalk!And - Route 22 • Scbtch Plain. ; ' BUSINESSMAN'S' '. Mounllu CW(*io.Shop, Color TV In ovary ropm. Outdoo/" Pool, r Opori.Dalty & ifvosWookdiivs. ' ' LUNCHEON EDWARD MULHARE New Jersey Dial 1-flao' G42-91OO Irom Noon; Sat. & Sun. (ro»n lo'ii'm. • Odmo Room, froo.parklno- ,-. .**. ^^ ^^ rroom .V .4daysand $|JOOOP^Vbbm RBiDUCED^WEEKpAY DAY RAVES o) TV's "The Qhoil and Mra.'MuIr" • .. • $£T *OOP° . New York State, Ptjnna., New Englani), Maryland, DC. ( OPEN DAILY .3 nights from X9<*9 - two in room • Miniature Golf-Baseball Batting-Go Carti •.. 4 days ond 3 nights from ^^^wl nightly.' GOUllMET JOINING & COCKTAiLS. • Golf Driving Rango-U-Drlvo Boats-Archory TRI & SAT 'TIL 1 A.M European Won., 3rd Dhd 4th poraon. in room- $3.00 nlflhtly, CLOSED TUESDAY NOW thru June 27 Dally from $10.60 por person, (wo In room. Dally from $10.50 por porson, twp In room. 100 BloomfieU Avenue* Verona • Pony (& Horse Rides-Swinging "Cages-Table AMPLE Pdifoimaiicos Wednesday 'k< ALAN JAV URNER " . • Tennis -Moon Walk • Shooting Galloty • '' thru Sunday „ . Muilcby FREDERICK LOEWE 2800 SPRiNlSFIELD AVE. UNION, NEW JERSEY NATIONAL INNS...THE INN PLACES TO STAY IN ATLANTIC CITY Dsecon^vi '(' C ,j i' -•'' - "- - ii.._;i:_ ..II »_ .>.. U-> ll<«, cAiinnr mnr*ttnt1 w i(n mrncflirf* on thfl RKin. YOU EMPLOYERS: AAlnors under 18 years of age are required to have ,-_--•: reputation as an-arthritiseure-all-may-be th»^. copper reacting withjTjoJsture on the_skin. You Park. Called d "recharge well," the-new T. Killam. Associates of Millburn and drilled by consisting of about 2,000 JERSEY PRIP working papers for each Individual |ob. , • . "I'd like to set the record straight regard] ding on-agai'n, offagain nature of some forms of coulSod wit calh ln iot logica a kindl scientifiof rust.c" reason to conduc, t facility returns pure water from onetrf the.—iayntNew York Company of Linden, will pounds of clay which he hag-- copper bracelets and their" supposedln^y. • -irthriti»; ' ' ' ' - - >^"u/ilh n<\ Inuwnl ynpntifir- rpnson to conaUCl site's cooling systems deep underground in- , return more than 23 million gallons of water, a worked with his body into an — SUMMER SESSION — STUDENTS: Many ads In today's classified Help Wanted columns mysterious power," said Dr. Marchesano. Juvenile rheumatoid -arthritis, the crippling n controlled study, Dr. Marchesano ex- .stead of dumping it into a storm drain. year to Mortis County's underground water "aerial la'ndscape.""He is also JUNE 28th to AUG: 12th ; are for summer help. Be sure to look for them I . • _,. d hii plained, research on-copper-bracelets will Cooling wafer for a 100-ton refrigeration supply. Returning the water is expected to help showing various ""inhabited • Make-up Courses Courta in., necessarilyJw given low priority by arthritis compressor at the Esso Engineering Center is preserve .the .levci of—ttie water fable in the and uninhabited ,miniature for College Admission £-» investigators. „______drawn from a well on one side of the 687 acre Florham Park area. ruins" on the window leaps ALG»«A BABY SIT, do odd lobs and type. I &tRONO YOONO MAN, need Dr. Marchesano ejcplained. "If they make flare up again, often-with greater intensity— _^j_Thc3as|c_facts_about arthritis and what and in the guHers-outside-the. ADV. ALCIBRA am I6¥2. Need lob bably. ferrl woi-k badly. Willing to work as Bsso site and^after, _.„-. rpassin_._...g= through.a-hea._, t Morris County Municipal Utilities •>Coniplete Accelerated R.lizolo,, 375 2483 laborors'Jielper. etc. t arh 17. Call peopleAyith any form Of arthritis—from simple can be done dbout.'it are, available free on exchanger, is pumped back into the recharge— Authority—Executive Director Norman J- gallery. - . High School Program GEOMETRY; . MALE rrr;—: — John Epstein, 341-7819 strains to_severe rheumatoid disease-think - . -o-o~ • ' request from the New Jersey Chapter of The well a thousand feet away. The volume of water Griffiths and Esso engineers point out that the David Troy, a resident of TRIGONOMETRY '•_ 3 HIOH SCHOOL • SR.^ good- " -^— they feel better, then I say, that's great! IF, JDST BEFORE one.of these.symptom- AMtirttis Foundation, 26 Prospect si.,. West- HICC'ISTER son academimic backgroundd with PAINTINGSS mademade , to orderorder..' In iskepthigh (about lOOgallpnsa minute) sotffat recharge well is both ecologically and Manhattan, is showing several CHEMISTRY .-. • Baby Sitting ^extreme Interest In art. Able to acrylic paints on canvasses and "But as an arthritis specialist I am con- free periods, or remissions, a patient happens field, 07090.. phone 233-7151. — - • the change in temperature of the water passing economically attractive for industries in the sculptural pieces, of which he DAY COED- EVENING PHYSICS . type, do clerical work, Tee-shirts. Gregg Hlnllcky, 486- cerned when a patient depends for treatment " Experienced Babysitter from a experienced cashier. Susan 4251 •• •*•..• • . Morris County area. _-—.-• _ — says he is "involved with the HISTORY Greenbero; 376-2349 NEWARK: . large family. Age 15. Peggy solely on a copper bracelet) or ion any other" ENGLISH lunger man, 245-8935. CUT GRASS, paint (eriebs, wash Hot-lineron, Soviet Jews transformation of our- 1116 RAYMOND BLVD. at Brood St. scientifically unproven remedy. . BIOLOGY COLLEGE STUDENT ca..,n . d—o windows, walk dogs, do odaLlobs. civilization's cast-iffs.""""' MArket 3-4050, MArkit 3-2070 Babysitting — can work Friday light typing, oiin car, willin' g to -Sanfor - d Blacker, 3720819, "Most people with even the Severest form of_' Theodusius Victoria of night •• Monday, during the day. make deliveries. Call-Lorctta Irvlngton arthritis can be helped by modern medicine. During July 8. Aug. Approvi'it-fur. Vei.rranii * ,tir I.oiulilianficl Tuesday durlna day. 376 8315. Wolclk, 684 6386 Montclair is showing- a COLLEGE STUDENT, can type, Pain can be relieved by_ medication. to be launched by Cahill " Cloood Saturdays :ACE CORPS-SCREENER-=-H>r Sandra Harris, assistant professor of psychology at" projection piece which brings Need a baby sitter or Molhertr^GAL FRIDAY, CLERK-TYPIST, havo mathematical ability. Need .Progressive deformity can be prevented by But Open Frl. Nites Helper? Have experience with BILLEH-TYPISTwIth dictaphone, lob for summer months, .clericalclei, Governor William TV Cahill nounccments or statements 'til9P7M"Dunollcn Douglass College, talks about the Peace Corps with a Douglass student. Dr. Harris, children. Willing to clean house Experienced. Also likes to work stoctkk workk, etc t . LLapryy KKane, 373- WILLIAM P. FINKEL special exercises, special resting and other will, launch the American about the three million'Jews in I . a part-time-Interviewepart-time-l. r with the agency, says the age of volunteers is rising. andiron 245 8138 Aoe 18. with figures. Senior math ma|or In 0632. . measures." : Jewish Congress hot-line on the Soviet Union -MODERNIZE 1 : college. Call 688-7955 BOY desires work In store or ' Soviot Jewry today when he ''Those wishing to have in- MENTAL JONAS PRESENTS FOR College senior 21, canbaby sit any Finkel is appointed AS FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS of copper yOOll KITCHEN day or night. Own trans. Call 232- . . t/~ -_. ,,. , ..... -- reads the first recorded IUformationI mauuu- utransmitte uiiMnnt^du & BATHROOM HEALTH t93i. __ • ' .-• lT ' d h Profit bracelet^ pr^Marchesano noted that, some message'to-be-played on the-through the hot-line"may call WITH -:.--. rS h a sympt m are FATHER'S DAY ass screening -.MAJ-TERS .- Mother's Help ick-work-or—~ Q 18 Cin ™S i''-.H '? , t * ,° ul, '—*ot_irie. ••__'_• - AJC headquarters at FATHER'S -sen- her odd lo worker. SS'** ^^ Richard, 484-3442 TCllDWd. We do not know how or why It hap- .•:'p^Sonsdialing'642'8662 wTlL____. CERAMIC ..Stanley E.Yolles.M.D. ^BABY S,TT.NG,-(or u reports of activities planned in. AAellssa, 233-1190, "Mountainside HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT, can sona'tQn°JmbitS 'ministration ahd-finance' at TOWark- State endorse^project ; almosrasl|koiy-W)o4)-profeKsionfll of thirty i_ , --„ _ _„ ~of MentaFflea —..-.- type, - lake llghl-sleno, do „, .-.-'Relations-Malor.-havB- "ColIege.-Unionr^his-week annouhced^the ap- : Jl)e WHiWyS^iptamh™^ Newjcrscyiti bchalfof Soviet 3roundJn^.oince^a_d_lBaal^ p l. j i^ _ Projecf~Equality of NewJ __Crecent college graduate of tv?enty-two. positions, she-^lainsrwlren=tt[elr~. H'- .BABY SITTING rJosltlon Wanted pointmentpfwiHianr rFinlte arh sass or mind^vcr-matter.^elltct.-A piacCK) is a juwThs e hot-line is. a,~ public Jersey, a church^ppnsoredjrj And-when his work isdone-for the day-he, is , many of th_TVrFeacfr35Jrp What kinds of-drugs -are~ by Jr. In Ooualas -psTTBtpr FinkeVs appointment becomes effective June - medicin-vtsttidey witKncTactivc"ingtedientsdone with-arthrifis patient. s severa_ l BM UW...V....HUM..demonstrates, w..this~ ~.—veffect . r-"- - jje nnaintairie3 at the AJC y rs.__ ago to develop af- N-rinrr flASrmi of mrrttal t'llness7. A~useful rates. Reliable, call Cheryl Fishery general office work. Christine arl me A p.iintlno or ~ herself-havc-jus£returned-from-teacing in a Dr. Harris says the increase in age—of— suni'mosummer "(continuin"(con^nulnog _ppart ",time . ._ patrolmat n with th—e Elizabeth Policee •• ,, Whe,,_...,.whn . thepatient-fcthtia•*.-!#«».**.»•»,»t s» wernbiev given*placebos--i(,•»•w.iTT. f..»v-~-~b— —n ""fj^ark office _24 Commence "'irmativc action for equal classification has been pre-— ..' 417. HAMPSHIRE HOUSE. CENTURY t86-OB50 , • . Hospod, 68B-0V16 ' ( plete music system " JLQ!unteers_Js primarily- the result- of-the-- ANDONEOFTHE GREATEST FITTING como Sept.) Data Processing^ Department for the last six years, JFinkel was this case, suga & rv pills ^-50jper-cent of them said St.; andwill operate 24 hours a employment opportunity;-has -I to: maintain". Will pared by the Psychopharma- BABY SIT, evenings Including Sat. (Computer . programmer,— - ~-S—-iT.".—~-~-*..-t~i „ —.. _:•. i...^-rMm ~ " ' • • • * : •- The engjneer and his working wife are agency!s_eHortsito recruit older and more BODY SHIRTS. COLLEGE JR. socking full time Operator) or 'messengor^type recently'graduated Bumma ciim laude from. I jiot.-dent, st.iin or cblpgy Reseorcir~Brancli~61 ~ THE,"_RGQNOMETRICyAN.HEUSEN4l7' & Sun. eves. Experienced. Reside*. summer offlco work, Previous dijy, each day of the week. •-.^Jnj_endbjrsement of-fi55r-" ticr.itcl^' examples oniuTiiow kinds of volunteers being skilled persons. In Five Point Union area, H.S. work. Experienced. Frank Thlry, Newark State with-a-BrAr-degree in history. for 'he vice-president in the areas of. the ^-the- National Institute of Men- experience In oeneralofflco duties 371-6567 '. According to Mrs. Marilyn churches, in-the slate. illletimol--- - While most volunteers are"stillT_awn from Visit JONAS For Ono o) The Largest* Select!w__>__liUoiV^ student. Call Debbie, «88.yia, and light typing, Willing to learn. _While a student in tlfe"Evening Division, he was business and administration components of attracted to the Peace Corps, says Dr. Sandra •County of Vari Heusen ^ - _ • 1 _Askin^ , state directo- r .of the This was made known.this tal Health. Call Donna, 68BS024. -s _ -STEVENS STUDENT, 21, good elected vice-president of the Evening Student - that division. IFYOUPREFEH, -Harris, an assistant professor of psychology at -the'ranks of recent college graduates,'labor DRESS, SPORT^nnti BODY-FIT SHIRTS n rn NEED A BABY SITTERT For American~~Jewish Congress, 80 WATT FISHER First, the scientists define home or aHho pool? live baby sat.. grades, extra courses; studying jCouncil, and assisted in setting Up the Male According to Kotrlcryy, , Mr, Finkel has wuiik jn a newsletter released ! WEWIUL ' Douglass: College. . , unions and other such~groups are becoming CLERtC-TYWST.fullorparttlmo fo,„r -. DB.E.c.. „„„.„Degree;, ' „„....».._..management-. . jC, g by James S. Henderson-Jr.,-1 HGCOAAMUND these medi<_n'es~a5"~"those Can take care of children ot'all position wanted by college oxp. Engr.Alae, National Guard, proven his ability in dealing effectively with all the~~messages > on the two- _'...D_ Harris, who interviews Peace Corps valuable sources of skilled workers_stie_says._ Plus A Big Selection Ol — ages. Marlene Zal-olnlck, 376-1546 i di f Pjt drugs which have their mtUn sophomore. Excollont typist. 50 G. Potescla, 686-7725. Escor~PFipr"tt Servico joinine ogn theETizabethPolicthe campus. e Depart- facets of the college community, and with his • mlnuteHape will change each executive director ofJProject POLO SHIRTS (Round Nock or V,Neck)". _wpm. Also excellent In Epgtlsh=- ft f h ll it d ith hi " .TILE FM/AM STEREO RECEIVER I raInces parl-time. says more married couples or principal effect on mood, RELIABLE H.S. GIRL needs week or- more frcquentlyas Equality, atJEK's offic__a4. 1 grarnmer 8. spelling. Please call -LAWN WORK, palntlhgTodd iobs.' Broad st CONTRACTOR with families, older persons and skilled "SCREENING APPLICANTS'for the agency summer employment. Very good merit, Finkel servedTfor four years as a State experience-in-supervision of personnel; arid. , thought processes, or behav- Plus A Hugh Selection of 3J69576. 17 years |d, Curt, 233-6721 events demand. ', -_, " Newark. TODOTHE -— workers are volunteering for service in-_a has been a task of'the professor, since 1967 ior." They divide the drugs with children and petsp . Can do 0 \7Poirc¥otficer inthe Laureltonarea. Hischief- knowledge of the institution, he will greatly _ I WORKFOR YOU GARRARD TURNTABLE : •WALLACE. BERRY SHIRTS .'...:• gardeningi . Roselllo area. Dyna , - "Wo r'egardthe hot-line on foreign country. In fact, she says, the nGmBer - when, in Brattleboro, Vt., she began evaluating umu C«-U«/M—?5-f7i=?—. .„_ ^QUAtlTY—MOOSBT-pAtNTINO/ responslbiity as assistant to the vice-president . assist the efforts, of the administration and . Into six majorclasses; Ventura, 245-8411, call after 3:30 Soviet Jewry as a facility for EXECUTIVES 'of'Peace .Corps applicants above ago 28 has_ a group of trainees destined-for duty in South "' Plus A Great Selection of—' P.M.-.-'—— •— wLri tn vjet Jpwry as a fac lty fo Perhaps the best known PERMANENT PRESS SHORTIES 8. LONG* • AtoanhiJ -urovlding logistical and data support reliable services." "Jq.Hy And A Wonderful Choice brother Van Heusen Father'*- Day '«H < i'- J* )> ^J.xUl L«(1IM _OO'//UU. Air-Suspension Speakers week stay, in-West Africa where, as an qullizers, which became Gifts That'll Make Your Man Very Happyi References. Springfield or Union —Education Ma|or) seeks summer "orsxy, 3/»5»»v • ._ . • 5:00 navigation _area_C»ll 3791192 Jerseyamif they swis toh us teo th make-an-e medium - 9 , — . assessment" officer, she conducted-interviews' available In die 19S0's. An.-, ^^ employmentaccounting, . stonoKnowledg, aned Typingbperbfe, LEHIG"^ H~ SOPHOMORE~ , business : Newark Tile BABY SITTING |ob wanted during 'arlousolflcon^Arhin^c'Auailahin malor with driver's license.- Woodcut artist •of volunteers for work in Sierra Leone. _ ' example of the major tran-" CLOTHING can do MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^ r the summer by. 9th grade student. -Supply Co. Extensive interviews of ^applicants" as a ~ " qulUzefS is chlorprorhnzlne.-.'_ SHOP personable. Barbara, 372-3894 ; gardening or odd;, |obs. = Magnificent^ sound reproduction..-broadcast? are washed out by . Day or evenings. 75c an hour. Call Brownlle, 379=2218 Keith VACATIONflT HOME.. . I or records. StereoT receiver-features Fisher's screening-method has been adopted by the 'These^drugs are considered JONAS 687-^433 —^ ' ...._-" :... r~AM 1/."Have. had- two" years in Ch, 52 show famed Stereo Beacon, bass, treble, balance- 95 useful in treatment of most HIGH SCHOOL' GRAD, Eagle 'L . . - TOTA£:ELECT~RIC r •",'= |.c.rvv . Peace-Corps, she notes, replacing the earlier ' 1112 LIBERTY AVE., HlttlSIDE- .experience In an offlco. Cantypc, I AM RESPONSIBLE, creative, c Scout, mechanical drafting, -•Th^ first "program ever OUR41SIYEAR end volume controls plus mode and tape moni- ____e_disQj :P1(EE PARKINGJB9J149 love cbildren,_^Have' six years 'U, ~. answe,r phone,, .. .. .Full-or. - part 'r~._:Llvlno'.it iK finest In a most'economical (nshlont'Ehlov = ' IJII I series Of teats-of-Sllftrthingfi-fllt-im^Hnngl-lnr^- OTE»TDAIi;YTi31>5jrrHURSr»PRl7»:J0E»TAIi;YTrrH ? v UM4nu r u u u typing, printing, teaching Plr.hfnu,SwlmmlngrGoMioo, Deoches nnd [lojirdwalk in =' I tor-switches. 4-speed automatic changer has _exper.lence.baby-slttlng^flV.aJlafelo^ W sijmjiirr positionsjti . wanted, _ experience. Reliable and produced for the New Jersey 7 tcrest,-sentence completion and personality, phychoses, including scliizo- '.Master Chargo Unicord -,CCP • BankAmorlcard -* "holJdflvrL*;,orl Mtllng lhat Is Idtuil'for ollhor vncatlonor^S a ceramic cartridge for better sound, less re- 299 dav or evening. CaMLorrle, 24? BoT)bTeTRolh,__3;74\2523. responsible. Eric Smith, 245-1163 Public Broadcasting .wir round. AH units Rnnch styled in quads, twins and = bUHGLLEN.N.J. "GOVERNORS ISLAND, N.Y.--Vandalized phrenia. They help decreasp cord Wear.-Sceakor>-are 2'Way-atr suspension It is felt that interviews to determine_whether 7094 ' . . . « Authority by an. independent r.inulc;,. . • — navigational side in the metropolilanjNlevvYork agitation, , thought disorder, — HIGH SCHOOL GRAD, neod part ORGAN INSTRUCTIONS at "my r models-wlthclOll.woofers and 3" tweet eti. Ret]' 372.65 17 purchased separately. applicants are ready for life in another culture HIGH SCHOOL SR.^ Experienced . time |ob-Available afternoons filmmaker will feature a study -Sinoor Electric $ hallucinations, and delusions. home, Union H.S, senior. Popular .Hoatlng Products area frdmNewRochcllc in Westchesler County and whether they know exactly what^ theyare baby-sitter 8. rnorher's helper. -aftcr___M^Cab:jypo, take steno. or classical. Roasonable.-Elmora- —fM/AMlfitegrated Circuit 14,690 \ iTiilopQst How.ird The minor tranquillzers are Need lob (or the, summer. Ann dojjoneraj offlco work, 862-0278 of artist Stefan Martin on JohnMn'bP.lalollHd to the Raritan River in Perth Amboy, N.J., are getting into is a more revealing evaluatlon-- : scctlon of Union. 353-2444 - "" also referred to as antianxiety -Grb^J9^»»4 WNJT-TV (Ch. 52) June 23 at . § IN THE CITV OF Restaurant ooino becoming a problemsfor the safe navigation of techniqUe, the"psychologist says. MIKE TOBIA merchant shipping and recreational boating agents. An example of tlUs ACCOUNTANT'S ASST., will 10 p.m. and June 26 at 7 p.m. 5 CAPE MAY. N.J. — She describes most applicants_as "\vanir17—i HAVE TROUBLE WATCHING > Miscellaneous ' accept work to clear up Invoices, PORTABLE RADIO TheJiulfJiQULdocurhcntary Opon Mon. thruThurs. Black & Pecker .and thc.Coast Guard is stepping up its efforts to —class Is meprobamate. They Your ONE GUY KIDS at the club:. You need me.1 - . bills, and othor paper work. _£ DIRECTIONS: ' _ 8 A.M-to5P.M.; aetion-qricnted people who not only taTk^bput are_used_to_alleyiate anxiety I'll be.a mother's helper at any —' Handle—money efficiently, will show samples of Martin's == Drlvu to Cipo AAnv fri.8XM.to9 P.M_ determine who is responsible^ in HILLSIDE swim club In Union. Cindy Waitress or * baby Ittor. accurate.. Contact Gilbert Fried,—• — ••• By Vivitar = rfwllh rhllrirrn Type Was who haven't decided what they want to do with-i. M), U1 7151 — ; _ • phases of'making a woodcut.'' LAWN MOWER middle Hudson River arid shipping l&nes in and the rest of their lives and see service abroad as is Umlpramjue. These agents 55 WPM 686-3939. around Jamaica Bay havp-been-vanSalizeS - t ACCOUNTING MAJOR, Sr, 27 a constructive-opportunity-to sort out their ' ;waro found useful In creating •^Clerical - Sal«s -- ~~ i. am ftrfcarTtype, babyslt~arvd-do • credits -In-accounting "tncludlng.. PLUMBERS, ATTENTION! Sell odd iobs. Debbie Foulkrod, 2-11- Cost 8. Tax Accounting. Available most' frequently, with the' East River, iNcw feelingS-abouL___fut_ce_ -your untvicat lo 30,000 IDCUI «__« _u..-.. •••„-. . . "sorrier cases of "depression. TREAT DAD ram 16, can type, file, stock. 355 —1779.-- Immedlatelyrdesporate, call 375- York Harbor- and Raritan River lights other reasons, which might we'll apply to —4107 I - fornllic< wilh-a loJ-c,,-,| Want - Stimulant drugs* of'''which 0079. "• • ^ - — •- i i J111 i«i r 1111 T 11111 j > 111 J 111 j j i M i Ir 11111 J 11111111111111111 r 11 n 111111111 ri 111111 y i M 11 u t u 11 i i ii 111 i 11 ii t i 1111 u 111; i E .. 4 T_ receiving slight damage. __ older applicants, include a love of travel and a —Piano and llulo Instructions—tor" Ad cr.ll-486-WJO— ' tlie amphetamines ore on~ il- Generalofflcework • typing, sieno, - children beginners, Qualifications HIGH SCHOOL SR., Eagle Scout, I he most commonjicL-oL-vandallsm,' craving foradventure. "It's a mixed bag of " TO A • nlno' yrs. of music study, and outgoing, adaptable, artistic, lustration, ore principally filing, mailing. Lauren Lee;488- remarked Chief Petty- Officer. Jackie D. mo_vcs;'.'_she:Said— —— theory. Rof. If necessary 2452140. socks- opptv. lo tutor, draw Keasler in charge of several Coast Guard shore '-o~o- • used-mcdicallment of obesity yfor--th sincee treattheir- (Mechanical or free hand), sell, C • Sales Clerk - graduating senior, College froshman - skills in nalos, -repair, keep records. Kent Smith, lights around Saugertie^N.Y., "is to use an aid -.- °MMON PROBLEMS amdng trainees, she effects Include the reduction CHRYS sewingrcashicrlng.'clerlcal work, 3451163 '••- *•„..--i-.Y-.-rrTTT^—n :•--—m* ^—r,, -—»^--v-—™ha8^Foundi-include homesickness and difficulty entering Fashion School In Fall. of appetite.- They increase the i Wishes slimmer position,. 374-5633, typing, Intorlor - decoratlna,'— in adjusting to an entirely different culture. Donna, « dancing school,-playground work. HIGH SCHOOL boy desires—- Black & Decker desire for activity usually and Nina Urban - DR.62447 summor ,wockz_odd lobs, lawn nother^ often-ommitted act is theft of--bat- —; Many "volunteers are further" faced with reduce fatigue and are some- 17 yr. old as Gencr'.'il Offlco holpor. mowing, gardening, running BROS.! terie's which supply power to some smaller disappointment when-the-novelty of the new times used In Jmentarillhess Can" type, run duplicating College-Jr, will tutor .English or errands, otc. Call John-376-0078 DIUIXI adventure wears off and they are faced with the,_ In cases of depression. ' ^ ' machines. Also, home typino for Spanish. Experienced cashier and shoreside navigational aid'. "'"''' ;_._ students, businesses, etc. Union -salesgirl, can-write, .irticlos, do STUDENT—selling " inlooralod circuitry for high reality of day-to-day work.""-'-." —v—- ; -arts and cralls. Quick learner. -• extinguishers. For Information Stnmflud Alumlmim cabinet for ' IMore than 1,000 navigational aids of all sizes, ~ The sedative drugs, with tho preferred, call after six • 6863784. sonsltlwlly. Increased reliability ana . years ol ruoood usy- & Decker LAWN MOWER "But in spite of these setbacks," Dr, Harris barbiturate, phenobarbltal. an • Miss AAorcodos 4B4119S. _^.contact Robert Dorsky, 376-5869 performsneo. descriptions and purposes matkJhoJHudsoii' Reliable collego cosd looking for MUSIC LESSONS- Piano, Organ, ¥Corrorrlor\ froo V,nnp-In snap-out -^-Kivcr from Catskill.N.Y., south, New York -commented, "the_overwhelmlng majority of examplcr»re"a-gr6up of long- summer employment-- business, HIGH SCHOOL GRADS (2), °1 'Automatic frequency - control years old doslro llghtfactory vvor ^Brass-Woodwinds, Voice..: I am 'biitlory CiiMr lor longor battery Illo, " people are invited to remain in the program." used drugs. In mental Illness, sales, or any position. Contact Music major at Montclair State. I provides drltt-lreo pfrNormaqco. OAfcy bnttory chnnac Hedge Trimmer g Harbor, the East River and the regions of Port ••_ Carol 379-9317. , . for summor ip- Unlon_Cpunty. She credits the successful,screening program they have been einplflyed.as** WinWillingg to -loarn'loarn, _ifv o owownn - am:—"also accomplished,, — Newark. They- arej maintained by Coast experienced accompanlesfaccom ; Gregg -Superior IF * amplification for Built in "pL'rromiitiq" AM Antonnn with providing trainees.who remain interested. • liplping; agents," for calmingr- Walsh- senior desires sumrner transtttransportationi . ClCall 233888233-88811 or 353544- ' sensitive tuning and maximum Guardsmen at Governors, Island, Saug__is_,_ 0050 .• ' . .A/idcrson, 376-2183 plus tulrscopic FM Ai«cnna~ "" ~^™Eager-to talk-about-the-Peaoe Corps in her purposes, particularly before position as clerk typlstor salesgirl. station separation. Statcn- Island and Fort Tetteri, which is in .. Available Immediately. 374-5158. 1 GOOD/YEAR die tranquiBzers fcame along. CLEAN CELLARS,.parages, paint Uiiroo 3 j"k_'J« '*• _ pormanonl JJouglass classes, DfTHarris oft6n encourages • . Op'oralcs_pn _ battor.y or ordinary-- 1 -- Queens just east of the Throgs Neck Bridge. Union High School . Gr.id, 17, RELIABLE GIRlrlS wishes part fences, cut grass, trim'hedgos.and. —maunot dynamic cpc-ikei* (or "bio her" 8tudents-_rjonirthe""agehcy, Her- Hea< -Hypnodc-drugslncludo the time work-tor-the summor. 373- olhor-odd lobs., Call 375-4115 ' hou&o current with optional external sponkor" sound. • ,. • Commander Sidney 6. Tharrington, who, as experienced In typing and filing, .5508 • /. AC adaptor. . • _ ^executive officcr of_tho Coast-^uard group Corps job takes her away from classes for a fe.. good wlth-flgures—and—enloy -€OtLEGE STUDENT, 20, years r days each semester, but she returns with-new.— frnedlat_I< ,„„ Tom Shallrcy 3761933, ». 4 CHRYSLER AIRTBMP AIR- gemoral office work. 964-l^r ,,r-' ^^ST^l^o.^nlon. Wan.s^any ; "We ve had them shqt- out_IlieJant«rnsJiave But one of her far-flung goals, she saysjs to tional, drugs are being added; •', CONDITIONERS ARE Y60R BEST BUY I lo In art field or rolated Held. I Will be 16. Npcd iob for summer"" ^ OUTDOOR live for a while in Libefia, whore most of ap-1_ andJltiilum carbonate has re- Graduating Senlet_w__5S_aondral Work well wllH-hands;. can also been laKeii, leaviiiR tlie wires neatly-wrapped sow. carol Akolaltls. 9640090 or part time. Odd lob, stock or. eleotrieat-tape-aiulTialteries have' been stolen plicants she has interviewed have gone. cently, come lnto"specfal"uso, • • CHRYSLER VALUE »CHRYSLER VERSATILITY olflce work for summor, good. store work. 688-6286'. 1 "I want to experience life there myself," she as" & treatment of tlio manic, . /,"', ' "- *• —. or just.-thrown into 'the water;";— —?'y. C n 6 r SP C Sclonco a Mathematics Jr. a. Sr. GAS GRILL said. ' <• episodes of munic-deprossive • OUTSTANbVNtJ' PERFORMANCE •INSTALLATibrj.. 488 043 6? ° ° '—-•*•' available to toa_a^___u_ ' H.S. LovolTTcanhelp you sfudy for. disease. Studies ore underway—, • linal Exams-and SAT's. Call 68B- Archbishop Walsh High School 7932, ..__ to cletermine theTfull poten-^r - • DISTINCTIVE STYUING_* WIDEST RANG6 OF SIZES Junior aUddSEIo June 14, desires : tlals andlimitations 'of this-— summer fob,- typos 40WPM or Window Clejnlno • Residential promising agent. .. r~—" CHE CKOjJgjlOW, LOWPRTCE cIcrfcaL-WQtk, 373-1647. ^_ExpwtlvciQnP' RolorcncoCall 486. Psycliologlcal-and" physio- Fomale, Yalo Soph, seeking ottlce . "•'" * ' 1712. ':~-..".-. . ' "1 ."",' work-excellent—typist—good with tailors :; •-•—- Intrlrnl rlr*npnHonr/>—nnrt un— Wanted SwKmer- Work • IB, "iflnchlho work"."drlvlno-,vohlclos, Enjoy, outdoor cooking and eat . throWod. Jui»4>-thru Juno 23 desired, harmful side Qffects sreSTftahi-stocKman; palntpr, —!nai*(ihaul,the bother of moss rilmulnii-lltn-IHiuity' ol Now tifm--o(-Ladles' --can occur with 9n_o|____r ,; recep. waitress. 37 m.tsonryj xc^untotowux.—ro/iwlna- drllghter fluid. This Ct>ivUi.P-. ln-all.J32-30.35,- l tti-TH. Driaaris-,. VVc. drugs Used *ngnlnnr~monrnl—.- COARANTrXD-* SATBFACTIOK" arid clerical workrextenslVo math I,KSS THAN HKAriY-M*l 3-|io(oro- NOW and MclV-u wii cata_uL_ muied(jroEi*am of use". -'•• ."^1 ajl:palntlnu."pd

y familiar wllh olllco procedures _____ame('aJiresrthe ""-•• - Vlliltwlll llu Mori' 'I li.ui Wb'rUiwhllo " (type, fU__ll..mach)-WBodanv lob 5000 to33,000 BTU fjiowlim III A.M. to II l\M.--ploaH*J CaU l> ODD JOBSrhousohold or out door (lashcube only when needed for summer and webkends; 375- f Planb Lessons:' College student •• Mr. M, .lanu'ii for Aii|v»ritnk>iit 37(>-527 2 3336. work. Prop school Jri; Eagle $ ' Scout, Jim Caultlold?6B61147 • . will accept limited no. ot beginning • Sharp, color-corrobt f/2.8-34mm coalod iona COLONIAL MOTOR COURT //" pupils. Modest cost BR 6-7406 al|or Bhwuy 22 . Sprlnullohl.N.J. // Responsible H.S, Jr.' -do general .s p.m. .-'. , • CdS oloclrlc oyo oots shutter sppod/lons oponlng Save^lS to 83 a setr , offlco work, salos, Dentist Aldo, Advertised & Serviced BUS BOY,'countor'holpor^TJtcr- combination •••' . Part tlmo acceptable. 688-031B. summor lob needed by High School |.am a 14 year old boy who can do sonlor. Avallablo around Juno 17, "nsnoral clorlcal ' work, • Zonofocualng SAVE MOWtHROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT • H.S. Soph.,typing light Jon Porelman, 6B8-2778 . bbokkeoping and filing. Iro AlstoF, . • R6d-llght "shoot-no-ahoot" alflnal . ' •' I'lilycster curd ;l.tnily •- -bookkcupinn, knowledge ol adding —3/31024 -_-. . • • • Ilihwill machine, faking stono nox.t yr. • Slmplo lovor film advanco with automnllc stop, todiiy's mo;,I pirfrrriiil tint CONDITIONERS ." S'ummors. Linden Arpa., Rei NEEDHELPInany typool work? 700-11 • 1! 1 H'I H2.5S Mil.110 1».BG •11 «'l 21,000 Grain-Fully Automatic Swooping floors fo "painting " a aj; Cpllugu •.', sflonco-ma|br,'2 yVs. doublo oxpoauro provontlpn Dlano 48611790. , ' ^\n.l pliifi two fihoruliliiK -C7U '.'I . iIras: ' IJJ6J ' "S3B Hi 12550 \.' 1^ house. Exporlonced with lawns. St.. Willing and ablo to v • Battery condition Indicator ' - " '-F.7B-14 • J !'• I'D ' •. 133.48' ' 5,10 1'J 126.89 >.' «. l'rrr-16. Cafi Larry, 964-3237 do all kinds, ot work. Some i.ni-il. Iti'ltK M Ht'lh, holt'i DAY CAMP Keypunch oporator ' oxporl«nce, printing and ollsol oxp. 375-5563. 11 1711 14 H / ,'b 1MI3 120.46 ' i .' ',4 ' Now in Stock • Comploto with dotaqhablo wrist jqtrap u?.ni h.s. studunt. Must be Linden area I he Ircnil firm, Mipprrs.s Oil 14 i.iti ni JJI.tl" Wi.lil," 131.10 WJ" or accosslblo by bus, 92S-1499. RUT GE R S CHE M . Collogo student, 3rd yr. Pro-mod at. • L 1 ENGINEERING - Economics KI| in I'm M Mult i-Oiri'd- "ll?(t 1-1 ._s«',5 ; vu.j'o" 't51.Hl . in (it 1 .•'!'. for immediate Princeton, seeks work as lab. Cotaloa No. 0302-O07 Suoaoslod rotall prlci $49.95 1 Monday Through Friday, Universityy of Marylandd JuhloJunior student " souks "- siummur '"j/n u V .' Ai JJ5.16 • H0.J6 i."H - ..... «... -_,__, ,— K. . |n chojpical, •issKtanti Call 6UU-U310. . tinnal "biit-hfll 'Jit'iui July 6 to August 28 available June 7 desires summer ,bmploymont F7II IS " i.ii.ji""' U4IJ • V12 70 , 12B.46 l?.u CALSO WATER SOFTENER 131.10 —-i-im olflco' |ob, oxporlonced IrS loan plumbing or other rolated areas. "' c,n is ' uo.ra i27.!3 DELIVERY Rahwav Rlvor,Mark Mow and'trlm lawn*,; and do some n jiivi's Knot! sHMsrinR '>* (-E 1W.C.A. 1131 East Jersey St. 10 Yr. Guarantee on All Parts student. Need full time summer H.S. Frushmaii lookina lor odd v I AM 17, looking for a lob In Llnd«i lob, can contlhue to wor;k part tlmo- ~|ons In Kunllworlh area • Hard \* '•••- •" ' Also available at most local Citgo Dealers. : MU 8-88T0 area during 'month of "July only. durlng school year. Cail Jay, 548- working. AsK lor Vornoh 2740437, Elizabeth 07201 . HrtVu experience as Jr. Library 688-65T3 I Clerk. Melissa Wilson, 4U6-7I17. tl' '• '• -' 24-Thursday, June 17, 1971-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER "Work Near Home" Jayiie=wins pennant in Youth Majors; wins crown in To Place Your Ad suburbqn To Place Your Ad Legion^PBAdfight for spot in Series^ earns CalC686-7700 Call 686-7700 Pony League DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON 'DEADLINE! TUESDAY NOON comeback suited witf. i. TW.^ h.-mrr N. 1 >s.-y. later ao -hit u homer witli tlie bases loaded. Willie Keyes-Martin Advertising won the Spring- EdiBGiTlnvltalional and took secondplace in the FOR-FHURSDAY PUBLICATION JayneMocor Freight won tha regular-Mason Williuni had two singles for Urestmont while Group II secdonals. Team captain NormReln- pennant In (he Springfield-Youth Majors and is A'piieUa i.ai, w-t .loU^wf field. Pony League championship last week., Tliis yearjonaman Dayton ha»«ffjoyed great FOR THURSDAY PUBLICATION : -Kevin Uory and Don Tlileberger had one hardt was named to die four-man all-state~ awaiting the outcome of make-up games wliich singles 'hV Mr.r^.l- ap>""- i-n beating out Union Center National Bank by a success in sports despije-rieW coaches for JOB GU Ule thirj,' l'..ian"? tied iht - .apu-cc. For Scappy's, .Pete Cook and Jeff many Bulldpg teatnSj^^^ cross-country team. MartyTagllendcontinued will determine its opponent In dtcbest-ol- 1 utusli hit home ruusland Joe Montesano and slim halt-game margin. InstructjODiSchools. 9" ^fflereffandlse (oriale 15 y-Caprif an.i * The champions showed early in the season The Dayton JpotBall'team had Its bestTrea- his successful coaching recbrd. Help Wanted-Men & Women ._ Help Wanted Merr & Women three World .Series. American Legion and IIVA Kin l.jl'oim eacli had two hits, Ed Scarillo The soccer team finished 3-7-4 this season HdpWanled-Womeri "Ir Help Wanted-Women Help Wanted-Women ... 1 Help Wanted-Women "1 Hdp Wanted-Men 3 are contending for-the second playoff "berth. _^ .lihat d}.ey would be the team to beavThey bad son since X96V flashing wittra 3-5-1 recSrd ,ii;j I'oJd Mclamed rounded out Scappy's-i in die tough Suburban Conference. The Bull- EXPERIENCED TEACHER — JUNE GRADUATE SALE BOYS Bob I ampon, V.j,ry Stir "J^I——all-trm nrrffwaary lngrMUpnrn-for-a-pennant under ^agcond year coach Ted Anio.JThe sea- . OH'GIRLS POCO- BIKES S36.95. Jayne^s turnedbackHalperBromers, 13-10, •'tack wiili'one-hit apiece. . •: -.— r GENERALOFFICE WORK ART TIME OFFICE WORK In ^iv,)il,lhl(* for lltlor-irKJ cli.-rnftH.iry Iinj.1 ran; ..-irnr- winner: fine pitching, power -hitting, dud ex- .S£* ™o marked, the end of the traditional dog hooters were coached by first-year man $12,000 To $?5,000i •.chool slutlinls (ft1 ri.-.Klinri ,ind. Assemble Froo. Vlcfbry Cycle withstanding a late-inning comeback in which Making up for- an earlier season defeat at Typing, bllllnfli telephone general insurance agency In YOUR FAMILY CCER-ICAL 7 -':' 1 r M1 s vln series .John Esposlto... .. , iCllU;V291ltl 'Shnn. 7SS° Mnr^rifiAvc., Union 686: Sieve ^tynr^myi M;.iS. resi- ceUent defense. Credit is due manager Dave-^ * * Sj1 S with-Rahway, Nextoeason ADMiniNG CLERK answering. — Springfield. Must typo. Hours Halper's scored seven times in the'final two the hands of PBA-,-American tegioivpaated jBaskediall is Dayton's biggest sportanddiii§ flexible. Write Box 1070, Suburban MANAGERS . •niiot, l\vy lijt unfit i Brown and coaches Dave Lipschijrtz and Howie the Bulldogs more Into the Suburban Confer- • Wookend position aval lablq lor 7424171 Will Be Proud inningf. Ken Flngerhut picked up a save In IHA.v. o-O. Jim Botte led American Legion year's squad was anodier great one. Under — K6-17 Publishing, 1291 Stuyvesant Aye., MANAGER TRAINEES refcsf, coming on in the slfcth with one out to -with a jjuree-hiitcr. Botte only walked one Austin for molding a fine team. ,,-" ence and_.will_face—Cedar_ Grove, on Thanks- ' mature .woman. Holiday Union. JUNEGRADS " giving. Eng Carmjjie Bove received All-State Coach Ray Yanchus, die team won Its second coverage also. Typing -.Z6/I7 Young Multi-million dollar SOWING MACHINE •• 19?V fully fan .two batters. Stu Ruff paced Jayne's with , ims. Willie Wilhui-V. :. ~ •' p.ur . bat't<;r_-i'id struck out Jl. Botte was in trouble .The Bankers almost matched the Admen in essential'.- Medical When You Earn Extra MARTIN'SMUSIC STUDIO_ vti*lamrttic. In feautlful. walnut honors in Group II; he, quarterback Bob Janu- Suburban Conference' tide In two years wldi a ." International company. NJ. Privet*, lutnrinrj three hits and rwp RBI, Dave lronson drove in . Sieve C Uric .•: .i.xihlt- eJn.'.n: a only, mime iiuunifbut consecutive outstanding performance and contended for the pennant terminology bkd GIRLS ..... Money, Learn The experience necessary, Company THINK ABOUT IT! -^.^ tnhlc (cost $3Wl never- unpacked - kowicz and linebacker Art Welsbrot were 12-2 record. The Bulldogs regular season prefediA. J •RECEPTIONIST bpt-ci.jli-.i M.iior Oru,iii' ou.irontecd). S125 (prlvato) Call three runs with a pair of singles. Rich Johns sino.lr, " " plays at Iiomc4>y catcher Tommy Moen nailed until the end.-The other two teams in the : will train. Rapid advancement to 8, Pi.iriO r •record was 19-2, which kept die4eam-high in open. .Call:.~. Latest Makeup Tricks top management. No -ago limit. Your Senior Year Is Ending. ... fl UA1. _ . "named to all-county teams. • • —•- TYPIST .: " Call 247-0136 Z7-B collected a double and single, Steve RoUien^ L1 fflI'S"~—" '"oni'-Konco~was the victim of loose play team won die Dayton Invitadonal In Pecember MEMORIAL TIRED OF COMMIXING Do Vou have good, typing and Friends By_ Being An. T r 6 24 Chdetz i-mcc sever, .ino *jll^! aise. endTpftne season7"Hie greatest satisfaction beaten regular season-for the second year;— mature outlook? Then this OrSWeTWeo'~ hurs.',- &v Fri., at DRUM SET -J-piccc SMnglerfond;— haut and Fingerhui each had singlesrPavr " • •' ' by his ic.immaies. Hnnrn allowed_only two with a 67-65 victory over Holy Trinity. GENERAL HOSPITAL TO THE OfV? AVON Representative. 7-45 P M. sharp. Sat. 10 A.M. • 2 ExcclJont condition, Including scared exec rur.s m tlie" firs: or. hits by Skip managers was seeing this^improvement finisliing witli orr 18-0 record. The harriers 1000 Galloping Hill Rd Interesting position In our Data Here Is your chanced enter "the business world and gain the JfJCROUCTN Schulman led Halper's with a triple and two luts aiiJ.su'tick out 12. P.M Ask for Wilfred Odenthal. No — experience and the position to which you, Individually, sre' PHOWIi 6HA 4&H5 cymbnli, covt-TG. A good buy at also captured the. Monmouth Invitational and • The Bulldogs • captured Nordi Jersey Grotlp Union, N.J.' ' 687.1900 Processing Center In Union should It's Easy And Fun. 4375. Contact-Gary Fcldman, &8B- singlts, while Eddie Halper and Robert Gilbert Lifuari-indMilie Su-niKu-.h. Four mart't.il'lii'vi i players as the season progressed. Interest you. Some, payroll phone-calls please. .._•..- ->best suited*. We have Interesting and challenging openings.. £IVL7POINTS INSTITUTE inericm—Legion put the game away with H honors-bur was_stopped in-the .state semis— Z6-17 WORK CLOSE TO- 7UJ0 wuoknights around 6 p.m. -hit home runs^BrianHolmes, Mike Rosenberg, in-the durJ^w .1 bjsefr.loidt-d double Players who were striking out at the be- experience desired but not a .-- available as INSURANCE CLERICAL TRAINEES with ""••"- - ' • F 7 1 tree' run's in' tlie. fourth Jim' Bone ledj"" by Cliff side Park."Leading-die team was Ed --WOMEJN necessity. Good salarv._atm T promotional opportunities to positions such ' as Raters, — H T'F Schlein and j daub!f-b>- M.irk C.-.prio. Asix- ginning were now hitting with consistency ."In . 1 Keith Hoffman" and Jeff Bromberghad hits (or ith'j hit and scored. I-'rank Zahn, Tom Q«ftco, Gerassle, who was named to the first team.In ATTENTION teachers, excellent benefits. Call for an MAN - Foi textile factory, handy Typists, Addressograph Operators, Accounting clerks, etc..- the losers^ -rua-explosaon'm the faurtti,|\ii:edby s tlie field they were performing witli a sure- housewives) anyone InterestedJn_ Interview. Personnel, 686-4800. FOR: all around maintenance work. Excdleht Training. No Typing.or_Steno. : _JLEARN_TOTYPE SURP- BOJVRDS— (21.—Reflect- nd Chris KurinR were tlie lUtters Reirihgrdtis 2nd Union .County and stHte\iride in Group II. Bob' making oxtra money. 4 product Acc«I<-• i*»itod typing instructions in ~7»yne~caWc«bd~rJic~crown by'ioppihj; PBA. Kiel. Weber snd chefeC-i ness and accuracy that had previously been • NEWARK, Easy lob. Pleasant environment. ^condition, new modols( 6 4". & 5'9' >.. Apicells^ind Steve Lubash, Janukowicz and Howard- Alexander-also res lines to choose from. Call 241S120 -- SUBUJPAN Full or part time. Writo toBox No. We offer a complete benefit package tnctootng'SBars discount »iir- .conditioned ctnssroorn. Pro- ilso wf.'t'.uit'j, crown drum sol, 10 10-S, -behind Sieve Pepe, who allowed ihr<*" missing. Marty Feins was managed by Stan ^ • • ' . R6-I7 THE FIRST 1077, Suburban Publlshlnd'Corp., andproflt sharing, with beautiful alr^ondltloned offices and iWfr~& tcwiaot', person.il typiiyi, .piM-d IMCVCIL-. 23V-27V1, far the Winners.- M.'4"k Fn :flh.irdt jnd'Joo celved.county recognidon. ' • IRVJNGTON, iigos II IB, adults! Brush up or bitg singles to Tommy ROJKO and Fred t Kresge, ivith coach Jeff Greenberg; FMBA, BANK 12V1 Stuyvesanl Ave., Union, N.J. an atmosphere of congeniality yyhlchlshardtobeaf. . K 8/17 Walsh hat) hits for Liens. For lUlper's, Kevin. in finale; recount UNIONII — NEW JERSEY MAPLEWOOD • X 6-17 Clnrk Typing. _ by .Chet-Moroze; Union Center Bank, by Dick -• .The wresding team had a new qoach, John . ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK 1930 MORRIS AVE. INTERESTED? CALLUSTODAY AT Booker and aTasi-Cining. bases-loadfd double Immediate position with on CAMER A—OGSELER Topcon 'Stewart contributed J iionit-i; and triple, D.ive' Miss-Jo Adrlance, and a dlsappolndng 0-13 mark fitit ADVERTISING SALES UNION, N.J. O7083 375-2100 277-7723 OR APPLY IN PERSON SAAI-TH TYPING- . by Frank Zahn. Pepe hadlTsiiigle and double, -Sehuinmi- singled twice and Ken Ft-ki, Edc}je__ Shipman. expanding Food/ Processing-Co.-* X6-17 AUlo""n00, 53mm F-2 lens, 2X_ driving"'in three runs ^~Pfipc~cnntrttnitiiit .fiv c_, Keyes-Martin finished the season by beating " Randy Huntoon gave Dayton its firstgoldmedal located In Sprlncjdeld, N.J. Must POSITIONS OPEN IN THE TT UNION,. --" OIL BURNER SERVICE MAN, OPEN PAILY 8;.)5_TO.<;30F-OR CONVENieNTJ.NTeRYJE.WS,.' SeHOOLrr. dL'r, 1 (iltorr,n closo-up-lonses, .-Halper, Brian Holmes, jefrOrombcrs, j.imie gives Dayton title have a fla/e fpr «lgures, accounts EXCITING WORLD OF ' No. 2 Oil, experienced. Top pay, J)'A3A50 r ln";flve years in the Christmas invitational, -- 494 Central Avo.', fc7 Oranoo, • to ihe-Jdeilsiye effort, while Keni HTlpVfrind Sid Kauf ni.in ejdisiiijjled: Despite Marty"Fcins~14-ZahrI'i?MBA twice, 11*23nd payable background helpful, RECEPTIONIST SPRINGFIELD, steady, Blue Cross &,Shield, Ridor-. , . htf winning in die-178 weight class.— . accurate typist. Contact Personnel ._NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING. •j; full'benefits. 373-0)10. gSSEX.GREEN PLAZA, eerJiui ' madrnXdec twosparklinspbytwospatkiiiigpbys atr shorshorit - [ ei• "h.i^ d .1-iiiiTTTber-nrr- 16-2. In thegameagilnstFeinrPhoTOgra^iei'sT"~" Norm Reinhardt otljonathan- -JlSlBIST — SUMMIT-—- -INSURAMCE •W-ORANGF-lLowuf-Lcvul) u. Fm-PBA Mike Gwirtsman made an out- -this.heavy bitting. Helper s_hjd..)-n 1 —Tim tjuwUinrmrm; under coach Peter Sccoca, IF YOU ARE PERSONABLE aro ____Dave Langman had a one-hitteE-golng Into the glonal High Schoql placed second in tlie mile L'arae downlown-Nowmrk-Sevlnps COMPANY -^^~7 • F6 17 CRlli—Double bo.K-C-«piUjid—JL_..-. F'.udin, a 'tatUi ii't left fiHtd.-uklng.iWay a sure scoring~ch7tices' tIiw.irt>Hl by-Rood- rolled up a'7-7 record. Leading die teamwere — AND ENJOY7MEETING=s= - ^7^1-8100 PHYSICAL—DAMAGE1 /Illsrate maHrcss.Uikht'n sot, mirror, 59 y _ sixth "Inning wbeiLthe Photographers scored" run in tlie state "mnctTsfctiirinpioDs'' Saturday" - "»6BTIKhaaopening for a clock typist Bob Ripp and-Jodd Herman, •- • . ^ = to act-as a receptionist In the APPIlArSBIP'ciiliaule of handling Mountain Ave., Murray Hill, New Jersey 47, tnbk> Limps, hooked rug, B x 10, • ileTTvhUeZalui'iurnecniTtwT o Tine plays on pbyb s by_lheT-ionsbhTi . SievSteve Lubash nnudu e a im^.. > M their two ruhsron DomJElorenza's base hit. - ai'Rutgers U'nvei'sity~Relnharjdt turned in_a_ PEOfH-e; THIS MAY1E CRANFORD, MATH6MATIC Oit .iiC'ri«Ct_'Condition.__Call 688-9187. ~ Tfie Hack team had aliiglilysuccessfuTyear,— AMBITIOUS-tftfifES—:i_ executives rearExcBitcnt-starttno: body inlury-claims- Salary, Co, • An-Equ«l Opportunlty'imploy*' Available- for grades ? 1?^. hard" smashes _to' second. Rich-Johns had a- running catdt-m^leop left field, and Jimmy—|| | Andy Cohen and Steve Lipschultz each had; strong tlme~of 4:20. not_cjuitem3tclilng. the YOUR CAREER - •LINDEN, ; car, usuflfc frlnoe~bonoflts"plus l-xperitmccd—T09iuoii; " at tlio New Jersey AAU .JjJnlor Olympic jno_l_lr2.7trlujBiph-over the FiremenVFMBA ""Meanwhile,' coach Marty Taglienti explained w.ok .vallablo. Call 2B9-B72.1. OUTSIDE SALES RECEPTIONIST -part, time . . - . X6 17 "OijlNiG 7 Availalllf In tionals as weUasdie state finals. Norm Rein- Mature, 3 evenings, Mon., Wed., brdronm r.qt, other furniiuro, rugj, •• to finish ' with a 7-7-record. They wourici up"' CreKmiont Savings, ended its season cm a wm- Championships at.Rutgers University Stadium. was. ahead 9-7.going into the bottom of the . . tlie combination of disqualification and mis- . Z T/F -POSITIONS AVAILAW.6— G6-24 Roadino, Malhe, a SQC. Stud, lor liimp's, othW items too numerous hardt set a Group II record in the mile widi- 'FrK 6-9 p.m. Typing.'experience; chljdron grades 3-G. Licensed fi, 9 ;Sat _^wlttil^even victories in their last nine games ~ ning note, defeating Scjppy s, 10-8, behind, the • On SiT,ir>hy- TIIP championships. . Mark Hpllandar, Bob Rlpp and freshman Gavin BOOKKEEPER RECEPTIONIST—S6CRETARY" • Opp. Rajiway MV Station •""*• "" ._. X&-17- lack with three runs Part time in physician's office in ZTR'624 T-Meokor^playedSomersecand came out on top, tlie midget girls' running- long junip.wlth a W.'dom. '_. 7" «•'.•.. ' A'> and-or ASST^ — AGENCY, INC. SERVICE' ST AT I O N S their scoring Ron Caparelli Jeff Goldstein, Hyiike Teltser, "and George Ruby Fiel3 tonight HOUSEWIVES - unablo to hold Rosello Park. Light typlntfrwrito DINETTE SET, table with leaf 8.4. 6-1' to win its first game of the year. Curney. .._to complete 1 '• iT"l 9 "\ I /ft — •• ' ^Rawlins did most of the hitting for tlie losers. day |ob •• Increase family Income •• "Our 30th Year" to . Box . No. 1075, Suburban ATTENDANT-Full time. Hours 4 clulirs. Birch paintod walnut, vinyl . Dingle, "Meckcr's pitcher, held Somerset to- scored on a _ r TAGLIENTI ALSO listed top Dayton alumni Automotive preferred, not part tlmeeveninus.«Cai> necessaryr .193 Mapldwood-Ayo -MapleWood- -Publishing Corp., 1291'Stuyvesant, -to.12 weekdays. Can bo mechanic, Garage Sales 12 seals. $17. CiilljiaSni37 "- Sally fleiger-placea^fftliTirtlurcirls'junior Tlie last game of the season wasa lot closer - essential (will teach). Good 545-9227, 381-2915, & .245-2730. 763-8310 Ave., Union, N.J. also. Call 687.2866 The lollowlng lob openings aro 'Immediately—avallabla-for— now competing for college track teams. — "The" Springfield American Legion baseball ! ." X6-17 five hits and onlyone run through tlie seventh Md.another triplo by Haas. - high jump,. Mike .Gwirtsman was fifth iti the for tlie Bankers, but they held off a late rally opportunity, all benefits Including .._ _J_.-.' ._ . X6-17 experienced porsonnol: .._ . . Marty Josephs, last yeur's captain. Is com- ' team, which opened its season athome.Tues- sick leave andpald vacations. Call OARAGE «ALK.—MUSrrUBKDSE OF LIGHT FIXTURES. Hugo old inning in an ouutaKdlng performance.-John With the score i-l, Senfley's combined a midget standing long jump with a leap of by Marty Feins to- win, 85. Steve Klrshen- anytime 487-1850.—Miss Mary or I^VKHYTHING, VDtY H!-:AUONAHI.I-1 day against New Providence, will also play RECEPTIONIST—TYPIST" PAINT BATCH MAKER, brass and glass suitable (or high Chabra provided Somerset with its only bright. single and double butleft tlie ruiiners stranded 6-71/2. _ -"• ..„___ Miss Rumr INCHES AWAY EXPERIENCED, FULL -OR BOOKKEEPER (Full Chargo) . .; ^. 1120 por wk. Odd loctrlc"hoat«'r, clill- ceilings or institutions. Please call spot In gathering two lilts and driving in tlie as tlie next two meniliiM out. In tlie seventh, the following home games, alTarRuby Field .HE EGYPTIAN WRAP WAY SECRETARY Maplowood. Experience in PART TIME. BEST BROTHERS -SECRETARY .:...;.:..-.;...... ,T.: 125 per wk. 99J0773 The team of Richard Minster, Mike Gwirts- rind's double were die key hits as tlie Bankers Arnold Gerst.Jreshman sprinter ut Rutgers, : J100 por wk. druii'til»oki)# Iricyclo, low floor modul Stanley's had three hitsrby~Ed Hydock, Jolm =artJ p.m.-:- '- ---•—--. Guaranteed lose- 1 Inches thru- FIRST NATIONAL— mortgago company or small-loan PAINT FACTORY740) N.-BROAD CLERK'TYPIST . .. hltth ctuiir, douuln aluminum tiliiK, difly~5omersct ruiu Jerry Petd-also chipped in— man, Gary Sherman, and Andrew Mantel placed middle and 1 Inch In each/thigh. company field-helpful— Attractive ST., ELIZABETH. 354-5786. _. " SUPERVISOR "(Chcmlcan:T;TT^ —»I50.jl75_por wk. Scliock and7Denny Lie's but could score only 1 rallied from a 3-0 deficit-to score *scvcn_runs .- -has a best time of 10.2. in tlie 100 Tonight, against Westfield; June 24, Ro- BEAUTICIAN5 «ExperTencea , '.. .USi por hr. uluinhatm tablu wlUi boach utnbrolla with a double and single. In the midgot boys' " ~l ...jinish-die. scoriae. ' inning on an error, a walk and-hits by Rich competing for De Paul, are hurUlcr Larry wordi are Jim Brokaw, Mike Corcione, Bob - " POH BEST IN CLERICALS SEE: • weekday at trio: • Pill Road,_Spring(iold, 467 02411, 1 while and gold lamps, $25.-Hi- Stewart and sprinter Jim Robinson. M?LDREDMILLER AGENCY 108 FACTORY fine precision.work. MACHINE Be .i Vanda Beauty Counsolor. First come, First sorvod. Rir,or Theoretic,- XtlO. 2 metal *"~' ' ' ... Johnson and Mike Pisano. --- Chrlstadore, Dave.Gries, Kevin Kernan; Pat No. Union Ave., Cranford 274-4400 Call 273-8996 or apply In person, PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Per'jonol or group Interviews. No Situations Wanted .7 ' KOli closets S20. wall to wall draperies, Remlinger, Real Estate, getting off to a . Tlie Elks scored a-single run in die first us in light for Youth Minors lead Lattiere and Rich Vitale. Playing from Summit Lumltron Co.;~393" Brood St., 550 BROAD ST.) NEWARK -GUARD OPERATOR obli(i.itIbn7Hloh onrnlnos, to S3.Q0 uosl offer, en 11 964-1037 slow_ start, eked out. lts-iicsLvictory of die g^jj oidroyd led off die game widi n double. ' are Stove Baker, Mike Mahoney, Art Ochs Summit. . • • . An EqOal Opportunity Employer Positions nvallablu - full & pai* pur'hour. 374-6307-VI a.m.-3 p.m. -GARAGE SALJEJChUrs.-..aV3=rl. lime. $2.40_hr. to 5tnrl. Call 355- MANAGEMENT, U.S. - AIR June 24 8, 25. 400 MolS01~AVC., new year-in a-4-3 game over Stanleys,, a new -rj^y added anodier run in tlie diird with In the big game. Fire' Department beat ' and Roger Hudgins. --- 3:30 P.M.to 12 Midnight Springfield r In the National beiigue of tlie'Yaudi Minors, "Tjark Commissipn^— eOMPTOMEtER 82«O. ••-..' FORCE" FUI.GHT aURERVISOR young teiun which provided numerous problems anottiertJlciroyd"double." ' • this' week :\ three-way struggle for first place Park, which earlier in die week, hud beaten Coaches are- Ben Colandrea and-Matt STENOGRAPHER- ZA-17 If your cxpor.lenxo .Is In Swis well versed- In oroanliation K6-17 -for die hard-hitting Remlinger squad. ' Comtriarato putr-the-pame out of-l-ench by Conte's,_S-4. ban Kirschner pitched die first D'Andrea: business manager^" BUI. Weber; OPERATOR LEGAL SECRETARY^" .. CLERK Automaticanjj Warner Swasoy, wi KEYPUNCH - ~~ systems especially In porsonhol' continued between Fire Department, Contc's EK= would like-to-speak with you. ' and security. Resume furnished on GIGANTIC GARAGE SALEIIcms Remlinger opened^ the scoring-in-the first SC0rlng two runs-ln die" fourtli on a Rich diree innings widi7slx strike outs. Fire De- ilthbld golf cliriKf^ batboy, Tom D'Andrea." ~ _ UarH* Ave., Union, • .Some . -Varled duHcsr-OHtce-tocaledHn— —WAREHOUSEMAN " request. -Fred W. Morgan Jr., 1012 from 1 cent lo you name It. Thprs., inning on a single to center iy Fred Koojenga j i -double and. sa'cfTTIcb'fly.-by-Mike- Union. All employee benefits. Cati= Oo6d payrPcrmanont |ob. Apply: OPERATOR Wolloy Av6.,-Unloni_48!LII>B2. Fri., S.it. 1 to- 0 p.m. Af- 76 0 mson Dilry Qiieon lieat Eik*y-,(J_l-5;Hn a-well- partment came upi widi fiva-runs-injlio first Sponsors this year are Springfield Volun- experience in ' lltluatioTl Bonollts .. Just a Few.Hlghlights : The UiUonGounty-ParkGommisslonwfllcon- Experienced operator with some 352-6410 ,- , ••' X&-17 Breakstone. Sugar Crooks Foods, v T/F Claromont-ww^r Irvlngton.- 371- BICYCLES now nnd usoo IUI -..._ - —• Pisano. 'John Erhardt, die winning pitcher, pitchod ganu'!. Jimmy Ferraro itruck out flvel- inning. Scott Pashuian- hit a- triple. Kevin teer Fire Department, Elkay Products, Ever- ' time t(5 spare? We have »n opening necelinry; TypInK nnd Iteno.- 4650 . • - S5 .ind up. Wo servict; iill m,ikcs. - C«ll 68(i-70?0 , • 'X 6/1.7 • PROFIT SHRING "Excellent- opportunity allowed seven' lflts~Mid only three runs os before Dairy Queen exploded for six runs in —MitcliqlPfollowed-wlth-a-single- after Murk duct a -Junior Golf Acade'my-at die Ash Brook- -green Lodge, Iris Colistrucdon, Knights, of designed for. you. Prele^aO hour SECRET ARY-LEGAL" • TEN PAID HOLIDAYS WIGS professionally combed & - — .. • , X6-17 nike SlfBp7-T201 s:. Guoroo Avo., ^—Commarato 'played an" excollont-defonsive •the third,. Mitch qinhlstob struck out six In __ D Agostlni hud been hit by a pitch. PaulCaprio.—^P^P.UEse, li Plalns,"beginning Monday, Columbus, Colantone Shoes and Spring Liquors, -- per- week. Interestlno workj. Fof.partner of modern Irvlngton • TUITION REPUND Tor-responsible operator styled In my houso. Coll "Miss Xoloniii. 634:5225 conaenial atmosphere. law offlco. Sly _glrl offlco. • FREE INSURANCE-. with wo years plus Sandra" for appt., at your NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE X 8-b game, two innings. In the second inning, Paul Kiesol hit a single with bases loaded, scoring Mitchell- -JUI.MI.ZO as well as die Legion Post. . • MORTGAGEPROCESSER Experience preferred. 399.-2500. MANAGEMENT •IMPROVED WORKING convepiiinco. Call 763-52iv or 763- 5ALE-ot 400 Martin Rd., Union JThe program-WilLbe-offerod four times tills ' XbmoJn_«nd talk with us at: , CONDITIONS IN THE experience on: ATpha- '3037 .'... " — lOfLGallopinn Hill Rd.) Fri, and -"- ""Utilities (2-1) unleashed die big bats iii the broke the spell for Elkay with u doubln.-5 p.m-._C»ll 641-320) to 8 p.m. = rr=- •: ~— X'i 17 —. r.-rrr-—-- — - .-•- , K6-17 An Equal Opportunity Employer • -ENGELHARD PAINTERS 3 colleoo sludontv mortar 8, - pestle, golf cluris, •1100. i ^Joe Pepe piiched-for-Utllldes und picked " witli-u-iwo-run double,Jttilry stored again'.on jer hit a two-run double that was all Fire needed ond were iiwurdod varsity athletio- letters for.the_.7. HStHStuyS t - '. 7G6-17- hcive own equipment. Reasonable coromic tiles, clothing, dressers, U A Completfl Insurance Sorvlco •_. • of u>e program for-tliose students who had up die victory-wldi good defensfvirwork from a double- by Mike-Carroll. Eric Glauburg • to win. -•-'^-—. . ._. u ^—: - 19-^0r71 "fifV'TTllr y^nr nr rlnq^ q|ghV-rp>TffJ. SPRINGPIELD LAW FIRM -has Man wanted for IAM4—time_ INDUSTRIES --27675-165-a, 272-J926 much~moro. Very" reaswioblo. 2 lThT d"Iil • cTERK-TYPISTFor fleheral ' Ave., ; N.J. 7 . . ^ — . Z6-17 Pill Road, Sprlngllold, -1A7 02.1D -Call 688-5950 Ills team. -—^—^—...'_.•' - - . " --• cann'i in and-putl)ut tlie firoV ' ^ 7 ' Dairy bombed Ghamber of Commerce, 17-0. compIeteoTtH? academy Instrucdonal program. monies last'TuesdayrHe received his letter- openlno—fot telephone operator- employment. Light maintenance PAINTER EKpcr.lcn ed -extcrlor Rusa Albert struck outTTund gavouponly two Tho.instructlon will include rulos, grip and- office work-In enpandlno nsurance ^ rocoptlonlst; Light Ivplnfl work, early rotlreo considered. 8, -inlorior. bteody work. Top 430 "Mountain Ave. First come, lirst served. AIR CONDITIONERS " PBA_scored two runs In die fir-tit 'inning on Elkiy pickod~up a run onra-baaas loaclod sta c for tennis, • — ' , . . ' claims, olflco. LocatecfJn_UnlQn. • desirable. Call J47-1776 Tho Union Center " " Cll7761U8 714-YEAR OLDglrldoslrps doytlmo .... ". . 7- ... K617 Name brands, full leoturu, all hits. Mitch Slater hit-a-lme-drive to-right " e.-short Irons, medium irons, long irons, Some Insurance experience would x . • * -: X 8/11 Murray Hill, N.J. bobyslttlno position" for the : --"'-single'))_by Terry Franklin and Don Stewart single in the next inrilng by Claiiburg. When Weisborg Is "the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam . _behelp(Ul. Hours 8130 a.m. .5p.m— 2003 Morris Avo., Union KH-10 slzc.5,:prlc«l low—alhmust OO-.T r center flelcL whero_Davld Moss fielded diu ..woods, putting and chipping, as well as prhcdcul summer months, experienced with GARAGE AND HOUSE '5,000 UTU, S110; 6,000 B'TU, II32; P ; and a double by Ron-Bi Santis. They added, Jorry Guss scprejl to- make the score.6-4 and Weisberg of 17 Rlchland dr. He is a graduate ._ "Call-Mr. Schmidt, 487-58B7 MATORE WOMAN-- •SECRETARY • Legal oxporlonco, CnlL68B-9500 for Inlof view inlonts. Rolorcncos. '9250867. t:atl n o£ Uf! "".n EqualOpportunlly-Smployar ARE YOU ENTHUSIASTIC, self Equal Opportunity Employer MF : FURNISHINGS SALE. MOVING 11,000 BTU, SISS; 1B.JI0O BTU, 1248. baU and direw it to Mlke-ettrroll tlic-cut-<>fr^=^» 9 * ---^-^ ' of JonudiarTTCrayfon~Regi6na.r High School, _ • - ' ' * , X p-17. With stroDO secretarial skills for stenographic and typlho skills, motlv.ifod,, I ike. to movo ahead? _' • . 2J-17 All sl/ps in slock, up to 32,000 BTU. •' anotlicr.-Xun_io._die.-Sccond_ou_liita-Jby_Dom" five more Daii-y runs poured in on walks. r T legal rcVloW-pdslllflnJn mortgage . ... " K617 .SOUTH-EVERYTHING — MUST J local office. "Reply Box_l055 c-o Qualillc.itlons, "high,, school GO. PRICED.FOR IMMEDIATE Casternovln and.Sam Calabroser— ~: ^DospitiLa one-run triple by John Clancy, E -man. Carroll-threw to Doug Marshull, Dairy's . Classes will be hold on Monday. )une 28;" Springfield, and_ls-majoring in liberal juts department. Proteronco will be NfeW ~at Union College.; ~ . • -CLERICAL sSlTCH BOARD -Will Union Loader,' (291 sluyuosant raduate, must bo alert and^ol WOMAN with nursing exporienCc SALE. SATURDAY.-- AND —1SBP WAR EHOUSE ' Cliaternovia" wos^tHCliItting^ star widi two lost, -train. AAodorn offlco, downtown given to somoono with real estate Auo!, Unlon.iJJ71:7 'U gasTc -inTellKjo'hcV.'Wb are'a -M6N-&—WOM6N> - SUMMER will care for convalescing persons. SUNDAY, JUNE>1°~& 20. ID a.m. OUTLET . ' nt ^ ull-sto catcher, who tagged Slater coming to ' Monday, July-12;Monday, July 26; and Monday, - .-•Newark. Work hours 8.A.M. • s or law background. Call 355-3300 JOUS. No oxporlcnco necessary. Live in or out. Good rdoroncos, • A : ~ K617 nationally-known company In until- 5 p.m^"61 "KERN AVE.. hits for-pBA, ' ~ ' "7 P.M. or 13 noon • 8 P.M. CallA4!-— EX.. 733. •;_. X4.,7 DRIVER •" • 1 $125. .Fuji- or pa.n .-time. Based on 964-8061 568 E% ElizabettLAve. Automobile Sum's enjoyed its bigRos't diy of-tl»o-yeaivin— -the PlateV-Jef.LVargas liit a triple, a double -and ^lZ: __ •-—'^ "— FORCpNSTRUCTION search of potential oxocutly.os, do IRVINGTON, N.J. 371 919S Coming games are as follows: tonight; Lu- trouncing Chamber of Commence, 25-3. Art- 32O9to8 T.Mr you fit Hie bill? Please coll commission. Bv-appolntmont-only. • K 6 17 . . -. 'K6-I7 • -•--•- -> •<-- -•'--. •»-- ' a single. Doug Marshall addeda triple and a _ ^. . K417 COMPANY . ' Beneficial Finance Co.,'71000 Coll 9250307' 'Linden • .Tona vs. Elks at 8:15; Monday, Stanley's vs. Salmon.'was-the winner for Sam's allowing six. . .SMALLTRUCK : Dealers' i. double. Jimmy Eorraro had a hit. ~ j\A/1 m MEDICAL ASSISTANT,_2_ alrl SALES WOMEN Springfield Avo. Irvlngton Mnr.' ..' -77.7 . R6-17 RETIRED MAN-Very .Yorlablo." GARAGE SALE Sal. June "19, 114 Open paily-&Sat. Wilpat at 6:30 and Somerset vs.-PBA at 8:15; hits-over 4 innings, walking only four. He struck 1 1 POLKS HOBBY offlco, help surgeon with"office Sam's boat Elkay, 6-2. Paul Kiesel started- -*'"™ . - CLERK:TYPIST expd.', needed Mr. Deich. 3731422 ... , •Seeks pormanont part-tlm»7work. p.m. Sun., June-10r8-12 nobn, • J2fl Tuesday, Commarato vs. Utiiides-nt6:30 nnd" out six, 'Mike Si Ivor caught a pop fly at third and full tlme-for^fnarketlng depK o( . procedures, some typing. .(PART TIME) fl-1 Employment . ' " " X6-17 607-8206 . ... Lolak . Avo.,. Springfield. Guide on the mound for Elkay and did a fine job In— _ -' - . \/- DEPT STORES Union County firm. Must be Knowledge of medical -forms :6lec.tr.ol.ux—with beater bar, Elks vs. PBA at 8:15; Wednesday, Remllnr.er. • tagged the baso for an unassisted double play - accuraretyolst and responsible. desirable. 20 hours, nd nights, \0INo. Wood Ave., Llnd; MS^KOO AIR CONDITIONERS.Fodders U jiuiwiuiuummiiiiniiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiniuiiiiiiiiii? two Innings. In the first Inning, lie. got die-side •-.——ptt "Si jr\nXX\\\—¥— Experience. Prefered; We 1995 AAorrls Avo., Union 964-1300 recllner chair, air conditioners, vs. Meeker and Lu-Tons VH, PBA; Juno ?8, that-balled Sam'sout of trouble. " LOCATED «... .-, • Good startrno salfV-^Perfoct permanent, irv/lngton Center, 374- Help Wanled-Men & Women . -5 Oil IrltircarrJagordrussor, toaster -Ion Wcstinghouso 5,000.BTU. Liko- _"—-Lu-Tons vs. Meeker nnd Stanley's vs. Utlii- bar.. Mitchell- had a-triple, double, utOTjJ out widi bases loaded, allowing no mils, und *-*l « vtiiU II.I III I . ,, working conditions. for, 6775_ .'".'- Offer Many Company-BetF- -319 PkvAVO.. SC. Plains 322-8300 ^hdirdrl ncw nest olfcr. .964-0159 • 512 MILLBURNAWENUE appointment, contact Mr. Jackson, . • ZA-17 G6-17 ties;-Jntle-29, Elks.vs.-V , .. „: " !(• fnr qn'in'g pnr) JncV 'pnnllnc had irlolTg -dUUdiesome in die'secohd. Elkay-gottWo runs ; r. 201-4670922= 2)^8200."". ~"~ • -7- •"efi.ts.J-- '.••- '- : ' PLACEWyiSj'"^ -^ - X 6-17 IN SMMIT IT'S • ley's.'vs. Elk^and-Lu-ToiiG-Vfl.-Sonierset.' lldjl'A l - An Equol Opportunity Emplqy«r_ • MANAGEMENT — B ESOGRCES ~AUTpi3bbYMEN - Z - ALL-T-YPES- :01u._CompUlor. -: Resourcoi^-1504 ' COUNSEULOR- 3:-Monday. thru. Friday, 7:"3O a.m. to OAIMOE 6Arr triple arid'-a' clputle,. 197. WOODBRIDGE CENTER T ^ APPbYf •-: €ONfeTrFr Stuyyp5ar|LAyo.if. U.nlon, N _ . PAINTER & '^eellonl-qround floor opporhJnIty _2:30 p.m7 " _-_ -• 1.. ~~" 1thW ^'ELliOTETfBfEiiQD:DDNQRZ7. ^Vay& -off lcos~ST4O7OOO 7-D.BJtTAU7-.- ASSI STAN T..—-r~ ^grpss, -opcn:__2^'AM:1^-Good for . ' • — CENTER •" ' par;lnt'rs"T!r-Ta1tilly. ^Olf sir oof' —KPflnolleltl^areaJ-matur'e.T.WlM- -f»l.osh-_pff Icorr complete lya^r I Vrtte -VJ-ltDJCKInson S.t:7ElT!ab«th, N.J. - traln,-no.ovenlnasT^rjaii?t -parking. - R-entarr^nOTmitrrse,000: f ilStlld l yuanly. 'Mustdio seen; „ ln"wltlv-oldor-"woniai :3=WN-IIQU3rr—OTCWTTY-decorator componion In 3 rTH£nrtaS] Move up rowSBaHoninsHtqtHi-Bhor! tJb^tl ranod. Coll Mr:'iAcrronoZai:ni- f Wrlle—-to Box hJo.. (Safe: iiilT ^ chft Irs; *f Iropl^co gonte s,--S-4: i-'-Welther of diose two teams is urban-Publishing Corp..-H91 -1 «iuiiiHi(ji]»,JlUlltA_ln-cornoK-cUrlo g -strpkns byr,YMC A_sw}m coach" . . D70M. "ciib'lnSlSTuPTud MavlSo-washet- 273-4200—-•-- JC6/rt nnrfcjnsdrVrr-..7«2.J0Jl.or «6/ Somerset "FlehrylBuntln". : .....'.' '1 As many -hours as you "Wish. Su)DE«TS^4T^RT (AT OUR MILIBURN STORE: ONLV) • TY-PIST (juariintoo fetus bonus. .ec LOST, UNiON HIGH -SCHOP.I. llUMHtlUlttUUiUIIlHIUIUIII '- MeeTcer ' Fifteen session-clinics wlli- Guaranteed salary. Call' Mrs. MATURE, KIND woman wanted Good ^ (iflil With ,. pnnd touch. CERAMIC HOUUYIST Lot your G R A'D-U A T I O N. R I-N G . TEAM STANDINGS Odenthal . Depimdablo and accurate, hours to fit your schedule. Call 964- 1 Elks ,be offered Monday dirough j ROCKETRY tQUIPMENT ONUAND to caro lor oldorly woman while 0298 hobby, skills workfor you with our INITIALED N.K.P... YEARB1970. LEAVING~STATE-Entire contents Tlie .fourth and fifth grades Springfield' L - ~. 375-1100 dauahtor at business. 6860130. National company's modern -SAL6SME NrWflleWrlyplstarfund •home studio piarr':own your own REWARD. CALL MU n 6595 Bl.home.-Also Garage sale, Frl.t Stanley's .. w 'Friday mornings, 7 to .7:45 y "' X617 SPERCO Girls' Softball League has begun Its last week Flro Department . .4 1 •WECflRRV . . ••. . • R4-17 ' RA-17 oxocutlve'offlco. Hours 9-5, Mon.- raisers lor powerful Jpubllshor, business'. No Investment; 754-6070, • • i ' F6 1) June in to SUn. June 20,10 a.m. to 4 n.m., from June 28 until July •Fri, Blue Crbss-muo Shield. S2.00 hour plus bonus. Free swim DBNTAL-TECHNICIAN • For try for dulails,, 1 • 9 P.M, p.nv 1671' Eiirl r,t., Union * of the season. Tlielendinc teams are the Twins, Park-Dnigfl_ ' ' . • S' . 2 MODEL fllR.PUNES / SHIPS / TRAINS / Advancement oppprturiity. Great Ins, bite-blocks, trays and wax-up. COUPLES without' previous 19 and' from July 20 until PARTY "ELP WANTED club, membership now. 994-2689 Experienced. Call 964-35^6 , business oxporlonco'but wllllno lo R 617 6-0; and the Athletics, 5-0 and die Brokers, Cpnte"s 4 ' 2 . J«CE MRS / SOLDIERS / CRAFTS / ' GENERAL OPFKE WORK and Poilto, courteous girl or Woman place, to work. anytime. MOTOR Sliiin[ii)il for.11 Aug. 6. A courso fee Is charged' lloht bookkooplnn. Forelon Air, 28 . work 8, loarn tooolhor.- Pleasant,, Dairy- Queoh 4 3 ' SCIENCE PROJECTS / PUSTIC KITS / ••" wanted, to help hdstoss at- one or STROUT REALTY X617 profitable work. Call 074-07O3 oves GENERAL STORE For Sale CHARM-GLOW Gos fired Bar-B-Q > and die program is open Newark way, Maplewood, N.'J. two small parties-and dinners per SUSSEX COUNTY, N.J. — TQCK3 Spring Uirlliduy (iil'l? ' ^ The Brewers dropped a gume to the Twins. 'sum's • ., 3 2 R/C CARS /ETC. " ••'•'•••. 311 ^clnollold Aye.- 273.2000 lor Inlorvlow. still in original carton, out door nori-VMCA members. w 77 month. Simply help soruo and .7 • . . X7-J9 •ISLAND AREA — Sells pla'slic covor included J65.00 37V-, ' ' -•• .'•.3.)7 " " ' clean up. Will pay S25 por iwqnlng. I Mortl» A».., Suftiml* }73-lV(IC Th.c deciding games will be.'bubween the Elkay : 4' •everything: guns, food, paint, . 9154 . '.•.'. Pleaso write Box .1078, Suburban hardware, Issues llcons.es, 7 : SALES -SeMVICE- PARTS TRY PERSONAL STATIONERY. —Brewers and-Athlotics arid between die.Twins Bunnell '7 • '>. • 2 ' 4 TEMP NO FEE EXPERIENCED " „ MATURE PERSON, Industrial •* K41 / publishing, 139) stuwosant Atfo., oxporlencp to run small solos, ROOM APT,, 2 acres, 300 ft. front Merchandise (or Sale 15 Csmpl.l* Body Shop S«ivic« and-the "Athletics. • < Chambef • 0 7 GENERAL KITCHEN holpors Union, N.J. ••'••• n 8, STOCK Indludod In asking price ; SELECT USED CARS office M.iplowood area, " ™lo. DUNCAN P.HYFE dining room" • The. Senators will finish tlie seas.on when tliey port time \0;30-3 P.M. and-or (H0_ OLSTEN phonos', typo Involcos, e c. Mil I 61 $I65;OOO. Ownor will flnonce. table 4 chairs "ttT chlno closet, irClno ih* Subufbon Ar.u. 40 Yvart "COLONIAL DINING ROOM SETv Calling Cards,' Note or • piny the Tigers. Both teams have_a l-j record^ • WM. SANDWICH MAKER, WASH PRODUCTION rusumL', phone number. Box 124, TOOL 8, DIE SHOP oxcelksnt condition, large mirror ry Chairmen: PART TIME TYPIST SERVICES Union, N.J. : . PRIME UNION COUNTY rocking chair, end litble;., ctesk'H, .'. DISHES, ETC. summit aroavQ.ll chair. 1 bookcase, Cobbler'!,-bench 60x40. brass curtain rods, small " Memo Pads fri Bright The Senators" vlc"tory,w_as by-a 15 toT'score 9.2 OR 9-3 365 ChoMnlit St., Union INDUSTRIAL PARK — 1 story, •kitchen toble a, 2 chairs. J25-7063 •; n^a'lnsl. the Tigers. SliSiln—Ih'ilc and Anjy _277-J23-. , * •'• " «•/«• 6S63362 4,700 sq. It. fully A.-C, heavy 8. lioht (peont-'tll Hutch and dry wash, coll 1 Colors from the Would you like some help, PHONE 688-9400 R A. '111/11 machinery, 425 ton.press, off- 3{5'2OM AFTER 7 P.M. . . . K6-17' AiRCOOLED AOTOMOTI^ Eavoswere the pitchers of tho winnlitg team.~ HELP- Mole'and fi'iflalo. Mnluro street parking. Prllno contracts, X 6 2J incoplo.lntortistod In 2nd. Income. KITCHEN.-SINk «. CABINETS. Amy,'und Sheila, were the leading gporors; in preparing newspaper re-^ >• TONY'S GRINDERS ^OLISHERS owner wilj flnanco. Now exhaust lori, grey bathroom CORP. For appointment Call 30111355 DININGROOM SET Morlorn ITEM riwss Debbie Gimolstob hit a home run to left sink. Other misc. items, capetlnci" E'ttwu Cou"ly' 'vlea^ed'"? Write to this nows- .Our expanding Maplewood' facllltl(|k- offer oxcollunt- contempor^y., 7 piec*>, waurtjt. 5 Coll Sat. 3762877 • Aulhorii.il VW field which allowed three runners' to acore. CLERK TYPISTS WESTINGHOUSE lM r 20 Moii, Stroat p^per^and^ask for our '-Tips PIZZERIA &jjjjB SHOP growth and opportunities In many production areas. Wo •' " X61? UfWIS-CHESTER VUiirs old. Like new. Afl7 0HH3 , Mlllburn Following diis the Senators played against tho CREDIT CORP._ Work In consumer salt? flnanco are the world's leading manufacturer of quality scissors FUBNITURE, DISHESi clothinn., 376-4600' undefeated Athletic!!.and loia in the last two •on Submitting ._ iN'ews ' roV •MALETFRWALEqp COUPLES^- RIDING MOWpR or GardTn v 271 MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFIELD of'ficu. Perform "A variety of and shears. Youroxporlence could bo youi'lst stop toward illc nacs. Juno 17,. HI, 19(*J.it^ie 10 4 *-Tr.ictor TinHi.8, Tubes %Cie 6 12 imlinES. . . • • . •— (GOpD.TYPING SKILLS) \ clerical dutlus. Attractive stiirtlno 1 Inht office cloartlni). Must bo p.m. 2240 Derwyn St., Union leases."' '- ~7."~---^ ; sharing In these great, benefits. experienced, Own transportation. Cluateil tlrus ui\^o excollont . 37^0392 Stilarlus With opportunity for K6 17 Ir.iclion on turf .wlttiout nouolnu Pleasant Working Conditions, All Benefits. Call 3511-3075 after 6 p.m.. »x ^ s . • " . " • ..- • adViincumont. Complutu bunufits Lofu* S»U:tio'riOO"y 1 k Paid Blue Cross—Blue Shield, Ridor J. -.---- tii.0 Iowi>. Set 01 2 Gootlvear tiros; irooriim Including p^lcl llfo &> "Life.Insurance oVPonslon Program A MUST FOR GRADUATES . llko.new. Call 267 55211 -, DoWvilic & l^orfvd Uttftl On'v ' •- -,' ' ^ ' y Fluiilth Insu/ancUf '.pension, r .Instructions/Schools viiciiilun & holidays. New olflco •Prlyatoernployeo Parklhg UOO-fiooo per month, youno TYPEWRITERSALE P.S. EXPRESS "The best pie in town" APPLY;' buildlnn, with ttdaquuto parkltm. ;;M . • Paid Vacation ... - - . Intorivitiona : l corporation needs pis count pricos on eloctrlc GUNS, bouoht, sold, oxchan For lrtlor\How Call Mr. R. ft. local distributors and 'p'ortob'lofi. iiiiittiimniniitiimmniiirtil ANTONIO QIOftNALISTA Owons at 4A7-2772 " , • 120 voar hlstocy of no layoffs. r manntiemont ponronnui. No DO VOU want your son (91hru 12) iill.uunsmithlna dotiium-premlsos WEEKDAYS 8AM TO 4 PM to keep pjaylng his'lntitrumonMn Rosenberg's Gun Shbp,, 2366 •• ' DELICIOUS An Equal opportunity Employer uxoorlonconuoded. Will Iraln. Call SMITH TYPEWRITER Spi in(jllekl .Avenue, . Union, N' BUSES TO Interviews will bo from 9-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. at'our Mon Fri. 9^.1 PiM. 375 11295 ' tho summer a. have fun too? Send l him lo SUMMER WINDS day .I9'4 Central Avi«i, E. Orangu AAaplewood Personnel offlco. • • • • . X7 0 camp. Fnr information coll John MONMOUTH PARK ^ OUR SPECIALTY: SICILIAN TOMATO PIES Elastic Stop Nut Div. Joia; .16.13,311. '••' REMmGERATOHNORoK, 125 • ir i;7-i Kilchon sel WS Xi piece! blue i • • ' EVERY SATURDAY• HEALTH KOOIX! - v« u-.lvry a l\ll iirei'iV.'. Ijedroom -set, waftiut, 3 UUSESLEAVE MORRIS AND MILLBURNI AVES. AT , j; wiss & SONS co. . FRIDAY DEADLINE •- lilui o/ tutural foo-IlONKY' plect-v, J50. Good Cond. 241-1258 11:35 AM AND f=ROM SPRINGFIELDCI;fJTbR AT BRING TONYS PICTURE IN AND RECEIVE Amerace - Esna Corp. : UAL't'-FHUt' Ii HllCAHLllia I'UOUN. IBM TYPIST \\\ Itoins otiior. tlian spot CHILDREN'.S lltVlNlVl'Ofl .1U^\1,1'H KOOO U'l^UK- KA17 . .11:35 A.M'. $450 " ' Pleasant conditions',' uycullunt 200 BURNETT AVE. MAPLEWOOD ,N.J. U Orukufti Avu,. irvliucUiiv, 1^1 '1-M V 31 a JprfngfUld Av*T OFF ON PURCHASE OF 2.00 OR MORE. 2330 VAUXHArX RD., UNION, N.J, buneflts. Top-notch pay. Position news, should bo in our SUMMER WORKSflOP- ELECTRIC GUITAR Wjgjlrom ' V ROUND TRIP " .tvallablo'now or later In'summur. An Equal Opportunity Employer IU:AI.TII V'OOII inoni;. _lmpala-2 pick-uptj liitil nock. Oooa (AN EQUAL OPPOHTUNtTY KMPLOYEK) Act, dance, model, .pnj!l'iJi"*!9'\;. comlitloh. ilOO. Call 6II6-S704 /TUtS. THRU THURS, 11-11; FBI. & SAT, 11 12; SUNDAYS 4:30 -11. MU U-7J30. .K6>7 office by noon qri_.Friday_._ -CillfnoW734"S3M. F6U SUMMIT \'I,...'personal thing" for Mrs_ , Scudder,O...JJ._ .LUje mothe.u_r Johnson & Johnson in Raritan supplied" the Ki'KNrruin: i-oLiaiiKO IU'PAIUN" AHLK ItATIS - rilLfc.' f^TlMATW • 7,6/17 \2xl2," living room, 17x32 with V?S JS27,,i,Tueb., Sill'---10."30 3 p '»- WANTED 1V37 ur.nJualiori rin(j NWD.- iiil - U4M. X 6 24 UASEMilNT WATKHPHOOFING VAILSBURG " IRVINGTON fireplace, mahogany paneled Ne«i_Jersey Blood Exchange. / of five, who once needed nine pints of blood gf the College of Argiculture and En- For 'the next; ^even rnondis .it's still a greater protection that) ordinary lenses, notes E-M'NgtiU.JO V > 7 H Irom MT Vernon~Avcnue'Schoot in~ li JMSKBIC. special serum for testing and North Jersey- lV HUH WUIJ--T6C5 ALL WORK G"AKANTKn7 - BWRRIE O COUPLE needs 4 room dining room with gold leaf celling The state's Blood Exchange is oporfled by vironmental Science, Rutgers University, on matter of "let the-buyer beware" regarding the'PDA, .regulation lenses "will not provide Irviimton .tor duplication, l-or 2 FAMILY 40;000 2 FAMILY,. $27,500 herself. Therefore, she" doesn't mind being Essex County-Blood Bank was able to supply 1 ANGELO'S' PAINTING & CALL H. SMITH, ROOM 'APART ME'N T , 17x22, library 17x17 with built-in Double-box, ^p'rinu di>d matlrt^ .,. beiitmuiitiil re.i'.on'j. C.ill 3W21W : leaded glass bookcases and the National Clearinghouse program of the called from lunch or at home if the information July i; Dr. Mason W. Gross, president of eyeglasses and sunglasses, warns the National'., an unbre.ik.ible sliield against eye injury." 1JJL- parjerhaoajnq ,in.i«rlor 8. e.xtcrlor. • jno-wni i 7. 2s OCCUPANCY July or Aug. Heat & 4 fi. 6 rooms, 7 car oarage, 4 8. 4'/jmodern spacious rooms. three pints of the rare blood.-Pive more were ! Kitchen M't, mirror 5V x M7, t.itoli* X ? V Wtove-ln oonditlon, oll-stearn fireplace. Famlly'room uxlB with American AssociaUon of Blood Banks in Rutgers, announced this week. Society for the Prevention of Blindness. Laud- ..'... • • • ~ • Idinps, hooked rua. « x 10. Ptrlrct Garage Doors gutters 8. • loaders. Insured, hot water- supplied. Reasonable located near South Orange line, she carries jp record sheets, but also In tier sent frrjni San Francisco. 52 reasonable, call 379 62i7. aluoilnum siding. House ready hea t. Excel lent area. Union French doors to large ewnjng ing tlie Food and Drug Administration's ruling 'JIIlv NKW REGULATION specifies stan- condition. Call 688 9187 STAMP COLLECTIONS -U. S. 8. Weatherstripping 98 rent. 373.341}. Avenue School,—churches, covered patio, powder room/Huge cooperation with the New Jersey Blood Bank memory, is needed. . Dr. Hess succeeds Dr. Leland G. Merrill Jr. -..-•' . X6F to move in; -Today .Die-hospital-wportsthe patient _"is_ X6 10" IOWEICN. (HIGH PRICES PAID Z 6-17 synagogues, shopping. Full ultra.modern kitchen 16x16 wlttl AssociaUon, the New Jersey State Department whose resignation as dean, annourteed in arch, of~May 15 "thai all glasses must liave impiict- (lards -of performance under which lenses will ALSO COINS) Call V33 0917 GAKAGC DOORS INSTALLED, electronic ov«n and gas table-top - • If she is>ld a little about the patient, the doing very well." INTIltLOCKING Mi:TAI.. WlATHITi WIDOWER DESIRES price, ' -pfeHeatth and the New Jersey Hospital resistant lenses,, the society emplusizes that, be' acceptable, standards based on,present WGBeKUAUY GRAND PIANO ' K1 gar.ide- exti.nslon;., repair*. • A. PAINTING WITH DUTCH BOY STHIPPING: New Wowl Wiiutowa it oven and grill, dishwasher, 1 bollt;;_ experience of beiiig-able to supply UIB LUIII- will take effect July 1. oryicv. electric operators and ONE; ROOM ""-^TrrthtSTJeTsonal-experiepce-which-setsmy ~ yl!eaJtJie_xegulatio" n goes Into Amcric.in-Nntional Standards Institute sped- • Recently 'rebuilt, .ill new p.irts.' 1 Family rtouse, outside or Insldo l*>ors Installed- (ALUMINUM lil::- VAILSBURG In refrigerators, breakfast room Association. Its headquarters Is in one or the modity, becomes even more meaningfful. Since Jan. 1 Dr. Hess has been director oHbe—~ Tuned-lo A J10. WlUbt bull. W.ll iidio controls. Stevens Overhead S150, 2-Family -S2S0, 3-Family PREFER IRVINGTON. "TRVINGTON 10x14 and laundry room. On the. LRccyclcrsScrapMetal PLACKMENT WrNIXJWS) Mauclco 375-4527 hospital association-buildings in Princeton job apart from others," Mrs. Scudder ex- i-to-jfiie—individual .to insist fications. ,-E^setuially Uie performance stan- asktnn-S«0Orwi«-.nr>;t.cc,-Si50,-"Of- MAX WE IN STEIN SONS Door Co. Ch I 074V - • f. T F S350, 6 Family - $475, Roombi Undaay, 4 Umwood trr.; Irv. [S 3- 1 FAMILY $24,750 -second floor front a spacious jtjiring May, Mrs. Scudder became involved ^plained. New Jersey.Experiement Station, one of the hallways, stores, offices painted or that tlie glasses lie buys are of the safety dard-requirca that a given lens be capable of •tx'it oiler, 757 1SV3 SINCE 1V20 1531. 07/13 master bedrm. 16x17 with bath, This is a pUot program, the first bntTHnd in one of those ''personal ex- -The New Jersey Blood Exchange was started ""three branches of the college.jLs acting^ean=he Ml I • papered $25 fl.Tjpr"atso carpentry, H modern spaclbus~'robnris, variety. ..._1J . ' • withstanding :m Impact test in which a 5/8» 2J26MorriiAve.. Union . 7 rnodern roomsT 1st ' floor stall shower and -»xll dressing operated on a state—wide basis. . CDaily B S, S.lt.8 1. 486 B23A Home Improvements 56 leaders 8, ouJter.s,.lire lobs. Very hardwood floors, knotty pine room plus 3 other large bedrooms penences.'' A 71 year—old woman patient last Decemberaftcr-a-long-periodof-trying-to will be responsible alsofor thebperation of the "Ask your eye specialist if the glasses steel—bull—weigliHig—^|» reasonable. Free estimates, free finished basement, attic fan. paneled den, finished basement and 2 baths. Second floor rear has 3 This unique project arranges for .the CEILING TO FLOOR DRAPES, 1 Board, Room Care. with bar. Gas-steam heat, 2-car in Dover General Hospital had excessive in- get the program off the ground. Instrumental in Cooperative Extension Service and the Sofa tier table, 687 6788Mter6 p.m. minor repairs. Fully Insured. 374 103 Cedar , walk-In closet—partial more bedrms. and bath with he's prescribing for you, or-selling to you, 'ounce is dropped from a height jrf50 inches, -5436 or WA 6 2973. " brick and frame. Nicest houso oarage,' attic fan, copper 1 borrowing and lending of blood in order to save Division of Resident Instruction, each of which or Sat, ti.ni , HOMi; IMMIOVIiMKNTS -.'AU.TyyM Real Estate stairway to kitchen . ternal-bleeding caused by a problem in the its creation was Robert C. Kammerer, have impaci-reslsfant lenses," says Dr. Wif- -Sutli... standards—will cliange in accordance 1 WANTED ELECTRIC TRAINS 1n area. FHA appraised. "PTOmblng. House* In' move-In I. Kill Curpuntry, Maaonry, IlatiirooinM, Kit-^ - X 7/15 The basement has a paneled rec lives and better utilize the voluntary resources gastrp-lntestinal tract. She needed 10 pints of managing director of theTNorth Jersey—Essex has its own associate dean. • DAYTIM.F. 1157 0/3? EVENINGS CONGENIAAL CACARRE condition, fredD.-David, l'executlve~~dircccbr--ol rtli^T~wltir future Institute specification revisions, •ili-rllal rtii'litf, Hoc. luxrni, lVjrchuB.' Allies. • room 17X29 with, bar and fireplace, for blood throughout the state, B positive with a Pi negative antibody, CONTENTS OF HOME oil hot water heat, fully Insulated, County Blood Bank, the first and largest blood Before his appointment as director of the society. "Tell him you want thcmrThe same"" ThrrNational Society cautions that.the'new • XB 19 PAINTING-lnt. 8.'Ext.,-MB8Onry, NURSE'S HOME-- SpoviikdliilJ, "This is accomplished through the compilation Everything (joes. Dining room-Mel, t,.ra. Vtily ln-™f.t':l-all. »«•!;. 11(1- alterations, " paneling. •' Free Acreage""^ ""-•="100 .Laundry,., ouro as n^dod -" brass plumbing and automatic an-extremely, rare bipod which required a bank in the state. Kammerer was. chairman of Experiemnt Station Dr. Hesswas chairman of. holds mie for sunglasses~og r thited lenses regulation docs not retire present stringent marble top drum table, rugs, esTlmales. Insured. Ken lawn sprlnkTefr~73-~rnTnu.1BS ; -of-a-dairjr-inventory-of bloods available at. TV SETS WANTEO commuting time to N.Y.C. Call US special serum for testing; _ an'-AABB committee on Blood Bank Expansion.-—th^Departmenpam t oLHorUculture.and Forsstryy r you~tuy^bver-the-counter — if the salesman industrial requirements for employee safety • dir-heb, silver, much morc^ June 30, Schreiholer, Days, 687 B137, eves & C hospital and community • blood banks' U a.m. Woollev Ave., Union "S^S purltitil" J.V'fo rotor 57:.. . week-ends, 6B7-3713 WARREN COUNTY Investment ... ' • ;ZT./lr' COLONY REALTORS ' for price, further deiAlls and - Through the AABBdearinghouse,- the Irwiri The need for the exchange program was the largest at the. college. He served there from doesn't know, don't buy them, eyewear meeting material qualifications as 7 IXTIllIOll PAtNTJNtt tract only minutes au>aylrom-U.s. appointments,' . • "' throughout the state. Mrs. Fay Scudder, the ""'•"" xs/iT- pointments^ . Memorial Bloo-----d Ban. k in San , Francisco wa;-s believed,™ 't™o be^.^- urgenc t becaus~~.~,<. e -a -~bette—r July. 1966 until he becam.....e acting directo. r of the " • weU os performance'standards. Similarly it too(lnu_t (lullur lt'url Rtes. 44 8. inlerolato 80 staff secretary for the exchange program, n ltoorB Jntcrchango at Hope, Warren 371.6700 _Van Horn.8. Dolan able to supply the Initial 10 units of blood; Which7 utilization ofblood was needed and the move ExperiemenE t Station in Septemberb ; laslt year. •----... THE NEW-^EEGULATION requires that all does not meet the requirements-for pro- •'•• -BARN 11/1 INTERIOR a Exterior Painting. Furnished Rooms for Rent 105 Realtor 250N. Broacrst,, i»nn -io!.-J >— -«. n i «i.... • i •*•»'__—•••-.-* .. ^ . .. • _i — _ - - . . _ ,. »-v_ *» _ i. — K-i — *»A «i\n< L t: , r,i, -«...,«u <„ .i, ii r „, 1—j „_ — .i — • tcctivc cvGwciir~dciTi/)nded bv luw in 30 sDices CASH POKSCRAP Call U88-277B. Courrty, N. J, 250 acrestil Held a 1181 Clinton Ave. Irvington attempts through this inventory to locate' was picked -up at Newark Airport by Dover Dr. Hess was bornDec. 20,1931, inMbuntainn - glasses-soln d In then U.S.. prescription andnon- uillli.-r.Ml -uru Fully insured.- Free estimates. woodland. Spectacufar 20 mile EL. 5-5700 Open9a.m. toBp.m. would help all eviate the unnecessary outdating y y . iilu wirjf tlie Americans lerav., A a. P PAPER STOCK CO •KO11M1CA TOPS KONTOS UHOS. AKJOClATUi.~.. • qualllled purchaser. Call B521464. private bath 8."private entrance. WATCHUNG """'• ~4 STORES-4 APTS; •— hemorrhaged and more rare blood was needed. The program has accomplished the ob- "The spcieryln.only "reservation: about the il. nm>, In.., llh.on.hiu- -PAINTKIU. - J-:tiro|]oan tr«(io pftintnrB, So. Juth—Sf..'. Irvinnton. '(Price; •CAMNKTWOHK OK ALI -Christian Lanner Associates, Convenient to shopping ' area. BUlLDER'S Wo are excited about offering this *6O 1953, and was awarded.master of science^and whojwear glasses are wearing ordinary crowtWl"new regulation," nays Dr..David, "is that it «G88-fiO32' ^ltiid*(;rlur.-uul-lnU,rUir. 'ij]>v£lil~prices' exceptional 4-bedroom, 2-bath jectives. At present (here are 20 hospitals ' X 4 1? subject to change). IT/1* lor r Jny day J>AWTINC, ALL WOltK Broker, .199 Main—Street, Wrltc_Box..l074, cioJJnlon Loader, CLOSEOUt" doctor ofphilosophy degrees by pornell. glass" lenses, accountable for innumerable does not".include "a requirement governing G7 fl itr:AHONAitLt: AND QUALITY WOHK- Hackottstownr N.J. 07040.- _ 1291 Stuy'vosari.t Avo., Unionr—-—- Ranch on 2 acres with trees In "Exchange. 1 ELEGANT air_cqndIll.onmrT tragedies where lenses have-shattered lnto_ eyeglass-frames -- that they be constructed MAN8IU1 . 3BH-3116, 7^,nL UJ'11 p.hi, .Watchund at thl&'prico. Family He was a-professor at Purdue University L 6-17 bedroom.colonial, 2Vj baths, 2.car room, living room with log-burnlna UUYEROPSCRAP PLASTERING- \ -XT/f •- --;" "" garage, Immediate occupancy oEXCELLENT FINANCI^NC* • METAL 8.^ RON fireplace, dining room, modern c.in~mnTnrfqcrurerrr~have-abandoned suchun*-— 16 All types of plastering and 'UNION. Near Mocrls Ave.', 8." to.WQr-BuiTder's phone 3740770, kitchen with built-in appliances • SSocieti y llia s spearheadehddd thh e campaigi n fJffonJnt h bdd h _ SMftl-L-.CL-EAM-UR PARTING, UtCOIIAIIHG_ " :.. Apartments for Rent- 101 modal phone j/y./iia, 'ayunt •"".TfTeVSc'otfcoT ^ alone serves the p.itchinq, -also—4"~apino and AND PAPDK HANGING — Salem Rri. Woman_-finly • large and aljasemcnt roc. room. 2-car ' Pact-resisttntTricrSSeBr thcgeneral pubUc safe-irame materials- as cellulose nitrate;— —-:.. -0344533 Teresa E. De Laura, 2&3-0305. garage.- Extras .-:-, Ig ' ' - RE'ALTORS professional career Dr. Hess has 'IB ft. Beautiful uu.ii, ii.iju.wiat -. _; - . • '• 2 5 27 -shectrock patching. 225263A attracllVL'roomiifirAlprjyatebaih - needs of 55" hospital in Essex, Union and njfelgn-made frames made of—these-flam-— &~mtcfiort, In youno JaTfniTTypnr — r— . _ 24-17 maintenance'froe aluminum EL 5-.8100 many awards, honors and citaTions. olmor.! now. Can.be'seen any ..day, I 694S. r . ROSEULE PARKrTl' room5, STS Passaic counties. This facility also-scrves "aS ^ only_^ception -toli,e rulin ;wlli;btnri mable materially contiiiue to be-imported. onvlronnneiil. S25 per wood. 684- sidlrwr; central air conditioning and Dally ?-8 5at. 9-5— recenrniontHs^he has been active^as S E UfmtureRSiitals—.; ISA fyadf—-PdrKWflVj _oir condjilonod, 297B. •-•—— ROSELLE PARK-NEW LISTING a grearM'x40' In around pobrand. Sun. 1V4_ the night answerinp-service^roT-the program.-^ -FDA* ruling'ori eyeglasslenses stems -- Sundays. Price- J1B0O. -Call Mr. carpotod" Kalis., -''i'tid:— Can ""Sherman school area. 7 rooi 1 chairman of a committee to planThTc'Structure i -- "Howard L. Jones 243 64^. Write —•— RO/n— morb. Call today lor-an. app't. ,. —There are only five blood banks in. New physician from provisions of the_IiDod, Drug and Gos- - 1 Kitchen Cabinets 62 Sbnarlntendont.-Ja 1.7591. . colonial:"—'• " S7 i Wrlrjtit St., Newark, =SRRLhlGFlELDJto«no ranch, .J and FOR" HOMIER msunna JOE PECTOTTA. ... £6-17 _ "" J35.9OO ••' - . ••• . TheJoimaUon of a Symj^dhyHaTTifftiilrc'—Hnlfied Newark; Fred Danieli.dlrectorof the . Jersey including the North Jersey facility, UNION - - BEAUTIFULLY balhs. 3 ISV17 5paclou5-lotr-3Tor—f- ...!'.-or.,_oDXQme(dat_finds^.thiiL_such.J(!iuics_wllli ImtticL/Act,. wliicluglyei^ihciugency'powwr-.to^ aparlmonra oHice;—throughout CALL MU. B-27HO X t/t EisenhowerTSTVogel ivlsor^Councilwas-announced this week by Garden State Ballet; Raul Davila,-who runs which-are National Institutes of Health ac- which would assimilate the cunjculacoffenngs UUILDKII5 VA11VB factory- nhow- FURNISHED ROOM -—for- -r Geo. PATQN.Assnr, bodrooms. CowJM's. — not fulfill :.the, -visual requirements of the regulate or ban products" tltat^pose lfa'Mrds New Jersey. American Furniture .HOUSE PAINTING. INTERIOR UNION—Lovely "Gallery Of Homes" ^ : r \f DO.RSE.TX. Gl!2la.jl!t!cegl«« .dally, Sat., 10-3. , Houto - 22, SprlntfieW,- Kitohtrn —apartment,' ^garage, gentleman. References required.- -ReaLEstate - Broker.—^Aortaages OAK RIDGE REALTY aaferice- Reisen, presidenL-Of^Uie^ Newark ' Davila Productions and Advertising Services in credited. These arc the onlybanks.wHcTTmay- of the CoUege_^r_Agricul.tiirti..and En- particular patient." - . to'healtlrand^feiy;~^===r^i2Z2^i- .'" ^ Boat, 75 H.p bvinrude, -fclecirlG— «lnn •"".'••" dd modumiiLUigbycuu 8. EXTERIOR . CLEANING supplied S170. —: Call Tua&-lhru-P*l--altor--3-P.M, SW.Ws»ld.ayo.,_Ros.Pk.' 241.8484 M.ir-twltti traircrrsprlngrteia^BeiL ..".. . . X.fl 5 LEADERS AND GUTTERS . Realtors 356-8121 'Realtor 376-4B33 R6.,7. -performing arts institution. The Council will be' Newark; TeddyTPbweU, promoter of rock, pop ship blood["across state linesrNatiQnally^the ^n^entarScTence. . ,, The FDA makes the point that under tho now __[" ""•' * - : ^— —^- of NHW Jur«iUA3KS OK KTl'^Hi JJ HE- decorated 6''j rooms. Available (icntleman. Near Transportation.-^ = CALL TO INSPECT • iiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiimiuiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiius' MQni:i.lNG. CAHlNLTfJ ^ CQUNTl-JH- 1'AHfrlNO ti DIXOjiATING July 1st. I22S per month. 375-9060 Collego area. 3 rooms 1st. floor. 4 ^OPPORTUNITY. gospel shows at the "Hall. .' --' " ,. rrcu liatimutcH - .Inaured— -373-5354 THISCHARMING special events at Symphony "Hall, coordinate a^relativ£ undergoing surgery 1,000 miles yilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimillllllllllllll TOW - ALTlJtATIONS. Wti (io tho — .'.„:'-.-_ 7R6-17 isams jrut, (loor-.J_Mo.V-i!iln: _Eor^ulck salol Smart youno homo" Directory complutu loll. It. tli:iNZlv C07-2aCU HIP0-1083 : - J. GIANNU4I condition. Copper plumbing, entln -painted—Colonial— Yellow—&— in- —•=r-7 ROOM SPLIT LEV.EL - .• Symphony Hall's programming with" that of away. Your local bank would send ah I.O.U. to , .. ll.T/f °7/0 kltchons. BUJJU952. 2 car detached -bcaullful restful- sotting.. Shpl-t with living room with flreplaca. Symphony Hall will! present a Celebrity UNION • 2'i ROQM dlnlno room, kitchen & den, 3 large independent impresarios^ and promoters and 1 the appropriate clearinghouse; accounts would iH garage. 2 unit gas,hoat_—'— walk, to Hartshorn School; 4 Station j « DOG BREEDERS \- APARTMENT, lor business, Unfurnished Rooms Wanted 106A 'bedrooms 8. bath. This well' Series of performances for the 1971-72 season T1118 WEEKB PATTERN'S J-^:j. JAMNIK ' beautiful twln-5iii!!i_bedrooms; : participate in long-range plans for the 3,350 be' balanced at-the end of each month and ac- ::. DEATH SHOWCASE PAINTING AND DECOllATBJG person or couple. Utilities decorated.home-has manyolher opening with theDance Troupe of Sierra Leone AUOERV LANC I -tr^r; LatndscapeGardening 63 J_OHN P. McAAAHON, sunnv-Phmlly ISoom on kitchen Air Conditioning 22 supplied. Avollable-Julv-lst. Ca .extras" that nrxist be seen to seat hall that will be responsive"to the needs of lua.Ldeficits _.oLblood would-beJMvejBed-hy- siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinlii: HIKE ESTIMATI3 " level; huge grade-lovol recreation i l '~ ALL BREEDS—r il80-7S45 after 5 P.M. RETIRED LADY urgently neods REALTOR — on Nov. 22. Following this performance will-be 1 Breaks I CALL 681-0288 XT/.'- unfurnished room with . kitchen room; all these teatureSTrrlako this- appr€c4ato3t.-Pr-lced righMn~t i*<.. the community. . •' • ' '. . 1, transfers from, one bank to another" OF PUPPIES . 1 AIR CONDITIONERS T>'cniiiui;u TOP SOIL - Zd-17 privileges In Irvlnqton. Call Mr5._ .1585 Morris Ave., Union - .. tho best buy In the WOsI mid 40s. cellist Mstlslav Rostropovich on Dec. 12, The MILT BESTLE—-OnSoturday, Juno 12. Morris Ave., Union, on Monday. • I COMPLETELY GUARANTEED 1 GKADING-t-IjANntJCAPINO — — ' SA\ftt-MONEY -.-•''• ' 6BB-3434 _: "Wejire_Cfiniident that the formation of an THE EEFJECIUffiNESS ofthe New Jersey -1971, Emll, of 568 Knoll Rd,, Inturmcnk Arljnalon Comotorv,. Window units All Makes R7!p3lrcd WESTFIELD • TcM)_Houso stylo Open dally 9.9; weekonds 'til 5 Vienna Choir Boys .'on/Jan. T3Tand classical A^linntonJ^.J. * .-'- I MOST CHARGE PLANS 8, Recharged. Prompt Service. PL'HMANLNT PAVING _ TOUCAN DO1TI . - -,•:- ^Zo-17 The Dalzelieompany Artistic Advisory Council will be of great aid in program will perhaps best be measured during Parslppany, —N-rjr,- beloved 1 1 apartment, i bedrooms, IHHna ' TOWN LEY COLONIAL ; _ ACCEPTED I Dependable Service Co., ES 4 9231^ 378-0058 G TriuHor, lia 2-0060. X T/F APARTMENT, near——Union transportation. .._: I 6875220 241S V.IUXhallRd., Uolifi Wlldwood by week- or season. 4-dr. sedan, radio 8. heater, power white, 4dr., radio & heater, P.S., De Young" Parkview Tor., Hltl5ldo,belbyed^~ 1 Priced in tho 40s. 272-4916. !," "Melancholy Man," "Tonta Gafay - ^'337! . some culotte'ln Russo). on Friday, Juno 11. 19717O* "yDU?"l rrvnnice-Bconitsh boy pupfi, ^HiASPIlALT.-CIUV1MAVS Iwundary line, efficiencies S175- Of" LL A S. POLLACK, Realtor'" $27,800 COLONIAL ., .;"- .' _ . Z4.Y7 Accommodate**—J-bedr6om?,— steerlrHl»-autbm»tlc-tr.ansmlsslon. is •wife of Frhnk.W. Shannon, devoted -- -MU 6-14W or MU S-IOW ...... z oAi Quiet Mny Street, ovorlooklng" good condition. Call 687-1781. Boba1" ' anand'Blacd k Harlem. "sizes 12-X/2 to 22-1/2. Size Irl/inaton, wtfo of tho lat-o' mothor of Mrs. Pauline Crowloy, protective 623-9233 alter 5:30, m Oti Masonry 66 WALTi:il UEZINSKI • 200; lbodroom jpartmonls J250 3720384 llvlna r.. kitchen, tiled bath, all ' Call 375 4131 aftent;e.Ml_;_i=;__ — C6-17 8OT 11AY AVli_ ' ' N Irvington .park. 2 ear. garago; 6 eLIZABETH - ^~~7I~ Salvatare; mother of Anthony, Mrs. EmalUw)—-White and—- '• • • ' F 6-17 PLUMI1ING i KKATINO S275; 2-bedroom apartments ;S300. •'."•• " _ • R6O7 utilities, sundeck. 2' blocks to L 6-17 r On the A&R RECORDS label (ARL 71(KM)05), -•- -,4_i /_ ibust 375, takes 3-1/4 •" ' JiT/ EDISON—COLONIAL SPLIT, half rooms, up,,dotod, Al condition. 1 Joseph, Lawrence. James, Jerry Frederick_Shannon,- sister of Mrs;" " ICrrCllENS't IIATIIIIOOMM MODEIiN- Avallnblo July 8.. August, 2 .year *blk, to ^chool. Realtor. — _• _ BRAND NEW beach. Call ev«. 233 J590. ^DODGE CHARGER, 1970 - fully '• u i: »j \ iu - IBmtlEVE-IN-MUSie, by-Marian Love. The- j>nd tho Into Frank; sister, of GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS ALI. MASONHV, Stupw, Siiluwalka, —I1ED . GAS, HINTING 372-4))5» leases il duiirod. 157-Harper Ave.-, iicrc plot, cyclone fonco, 3 ._ ^- •,~ HA-17 OPEL KADETT STATION equipped, 1 owner, excotlent Elizabeth Taylor aiid Mrs."Anna bedrooms, v roc room with bar, Joseph Russo; also eight Solder, also survlved~~by (our . C1Q0 per...cent,. German HUIIUIIUAN PAVING COMPANY Wnt.tr- ProofirK, PlaiittTlnjE;. 8iiM'kin- 5{ T/K Apt. 5V . ' • "BUY OR SELL" COLONIAL WAGON, 1944,-great gas mileage, condition; leaving lor service, „., Harry R. De Young, assistant dean of the eleve?J L0V£.ly vocais inoiudte: "I Believe In -PAHKINC AI1EA, DIUVJiWA«l,CUIU(: Piitlo with screened In porch, many- ""EDGAR-drSAVAGOOL- grandchildren ana four' greats orandchlldron. T-he luneraliaivlco— imports. F-Telschcrheieischcrhcim KennelsKenriels. - —"—-\ _. Z6 24 .:- 743-8074 4 bedrooms, ~ovorsirod~ lot, -new brakes/ new muffler. Must sell Must sell. Call 376793/ or 623-3898. Rider-Collegi : Rider-CollegeiSchool of UberaP Arts and- --Mus|c-»-HFeci TheWarm/' "ThrougFTATong drandchJIdj-on. Funeral was from —wax at. "Habborle.8- Barth Home ; -' (20U363 636H.- _. _...,. ^ MO HIKE ISTIMATliS, WOHKOUAIj; fa a-«W» or'ffil 7-6476." G 8/lt|?.~ 'MUl'ElUOR PLUMIIINO ti llliATINU enlrai^Mustcloar $40,000. call 757-. "RING RAY REbL' .. „ - -.. R 6)7 excellent North Broad St. location.^ Immediately. Call M8.O491. -- .'.-•• C6-27 | , gg Complete selection of cofodTalsThl^ r Science for/the past four years, has:twer)jap: v Galarile Funeral Home,"' ^06 -for-Funorols," 971 Clinton Ave., . . WVJ-nftcr-a-P:M. . • • Immediate occupancy. ' sleepless Night;"^NowThat There s You," Sonford Avo.;—(Vnllsburg), on liuKlolinK — Eloclrlu fjowiir Cloanili^ IRVINGTON- _3 -roonrv'.ipartment Z 6-17 lovels, split lovols S. ranches, Automotive & - Irvinaton, on Thursday, JunTF 10. - ALL MAEONHY, PLASTEilUNG, in oloViilor building. S145 per HILLS -• • ' PONTIAC, 1968,OTO.noeds work, pointed to the post of dean. . AAonday. Requiem "Mass~Str-lrco's~ WA'I'DIlPnOOKINa, UIUCK -tTI*I«, 24-H0UI'1 Ronrlco — Call 374-6881 or Union S, ylclnltvyron-TJSS.OOO up. •r.fe^ScottGo. PLYMOUTH, 19*» STATION "I'll Take Love," "He's Not You," "Go Now," -xrwrh-ji tlon aT R~o? eda I e IS YOUR POODLE- LIVING AT - 32 month pluii rmonth, security.- Call bestolferover-SlOM. Call Paul 371- Dr.FrankN. EUiott^Rider president said Church, Iruington. Interment'Holy r OUR HOUSE? AK.C, shots, hualth Carpentry SELF KMPLOVED ANO INSUlllll). MO-BIO?. ' .. XT/f A.DREAAA REALTORS WAGON POWER STEERING 8147 or"37l-8264 trom 9 A.M...Vo 9 Sepulchre Cometorv. Cromatory, Orange. ."-. ,V .NUFHIO — .EU.aTl)773. G 7 29 Iwtwuun-lO-A.M. i. 5 P.M. 399-2365. RAY B6LL REALTORS 4884000— (, HopeThat^This WillBeThe Year,'! "I Am q"u.ir. 534 J7H2 iiEJirJENTiAL IIIOIIIITU POWER BRAKES. AIR .the_sele^ionofDeYounghadr^eaapprovcdbhdbdb y Now ...'..what Diffcrence Does It-Make":and' r 1921 Morris Avo. -•. . Union GOAAE TRUE 400Westlleld Ave. . El 5-8160^ CONDlTIONep. "200. C/^LL 687^ -P.M. ' '— WA'YMAN-- Suddenly, oh - . . . F71 TtefHomes ~ ~ 79 HAN CAL1FH1, INC., RHALTOIl : H/i iVA CARPENTER Contraclon—Al -'—'I'EAM-Olt'ITAI.lAN-MAEONa , ' •6 monthutdr: Dall ' 5 . SPECIALISTS...... __ Automobiles for Sale 123 . _• . , " • 'C6-17: iheRidSLboard of trustees at its June meeting; ,.D >t j „ GR ASSO—nCarmTn'c—(Charles), ' Monday, June 1-J, 1971, Mary ,F. S10 Hluyvouutii Avrn—lrv.. 373-7^72." -_ ?. 0/17 : Jynes remodeling-. Kitchens, & iiml curiiontorn. Wn_ciin boauLlly'your IRVINGTON .3rd.floor, 5 rooms, — :•'• z/t/v 3bedrooniRANCH —. qn Thursday, Juno. 10, -197L- of (nee Ewlng). of 716 Audrey Dr;, BLACK & WHITE kittens with heat H. hot w.itor supplied, S140 per _,pn' (or. Ihr J UNION —- • ^— VOLVc>-H6S 544 Sports, 2-door -Rnh.way, beloved wife of Clarence :_i matching or colorful, woshnbli' Repair 8. altwratlons. lhsuro55r AAonday. Roquienri^AAriss S»t crt?d" ~"JUrHn7, ot 8:30 A.M. To St. John . reasonable.'Call 371 7564. work, patios, steps, rotalrtlnn* 'WILLIAM It VlIT '.'• 1I0/B- AH7-9000 ..'l_t -VOllJ7"-6520 ...':.. REALTOR 7- «• --.. 7634544 convertible, power steerIngj-power ejWIMIam_ beloved husband, of Agnes (nee water supplied, 'avallafiic Augusts • CM/n«r's car, S4.S95, (Stock No. ported .utDO.nler, behind ~U-«Utup, • formerly a dean of studehtsattlicJJniversity-of—comes-in-small, medium nnd Kar.pavh devoted father of_Mrs. - ...... , R 7 241^1080 (ishina. icnnls.'.irchurV. poolretc' appfox^ S72V, ' owner wants - fast UNION OR. VICINITY," small." ^fffution, the—New Jersey State Bar y "schrak.. The funeral wiiu'Yrom HKNTGN Si HOLDEN..INC. >• ~ 1 1st, 'adulJSu Wrlto Uox 1073, Inrgc Iiving roqm w-Mroplace action. house and yard/approx-5-rooms; enpsu.) _Frances W: Bowon, Mrs. Jane W, . —^ • K (V Nl:;W*nOorH or iinjl tvpn roofn.ro- CHEVROLET^-H« IMPAtA; i- Neew HampshiHampshircr T , large,sizeslarge,sz. "Tho Funeral Homo of Jilmos' Fr * PET PORTRAITS L«;AL H IONO uih-rANCi-: MOVINC. Ilitrioil. LtMdnru. Si' Gmtorn, 1 ila my •Suburban Publishing Corp., 1291 (ormaldlnlng'foom, oat-in kitchon. No brokors.'Call 6B4-71W- —- dr., hardtop, ai|to., R ID, Asseclatlon's correctional Tfeform committee Caff rey 8. Son," 009 Lyons Avo. at.. ^Hesse and Thomas T. Williams,' Lovable likenosr..ol your dcxi, cat liTOIlAGI-. — ALLIKO VAN LlNl'-'J own. worl<,- All work «uaraiitoocL l>on Stuyvesiinl Avi;., Union. "LEWIS-CHESTER^ family room, 3-.bedrooms,~-lVa TANNE&CO. INC. ._.— -- GAYLIN ' Effective July 1, Miss Jtlurley. will become „_ FFo r Noe'dleworN'd k book send also survived by seven - '•'.•• HA:i7 eKcellenl condition.^Best offer. 125 held a meeting-•lastT.week-at the Yardville Effti Jl corner .of Park PI,, Irvington, on or ho«-se,7dont' in Pastel, Acrvlt'c, Carpet Cleaning- ;;;_• 33fl (« YuuuiUuiK Hunliicull-W3-07riH.'Ciill aftorJJ P.M, —^ . 7.6/17- 1270 UbortyAvcw,. . Hillside ba(hs,. welL*jHrubbed luvol lot Realtors, 312 Sq. One. Avo. S.O. Private, 379.9286 weekdayirafter 6 RirlosWanlBd___- associate dean of student life at Lehighj it was 50 cents. Contains free coat Monday, Juno 14, to St. Barnabas qrondchlldron. ""Funeiial Was _•_ . •)—__, " Reception and Correction Center near.Trenton ,conducted^.frQai,~'-'Haeborle 6, Ink.-Done from life or oood color 1173 -Orom •• s~. | |ln Reduced $1,600—fof quick sale. . 763-4544 ._:•••-BUICK-rQPEJ- " P.M., Saf-8. Sun. all day._ . __ Church In Bayvlllo whoro a Hlgh.- photo; 'nlso' wildlife pointings s0 r BEDROOM HOUSE with dlnlna. announced by Preston Pany Vice president for -pattern and embroidery and •Barth Home for—Funerals," 971 1 •KEAt-TOR« . •••'., Asking 539,900. Evos 992-0177. - •,- 2140 Morris Ave.' "~ Union it _'. ' .-.."'-C 4-17 -WE.NEKDJUNKCA1IS to discuss.development of a parole officer plan. -Mass of Requionvwas-held'fqr tho .ivallable. Call 232 301ft pr 532-8820- CARPET. CLEANING In yoUr SIIOUTL1NI-; MOVl-.HS Apartments Wanted- • 102 .•'•'. '"*•" room wanted, near schools & 4885100 T student affairs at the university. ' a coupon .for free pattern of .Clinton Ave., Irvington. home. KYou can boat your runs but Rug Shampooing 81 transportation. Up to J25.0Q0.. ANV YEAR, MAKE OB MODEL. Tho cortir"'H"". »" wnrlfing with, former repoiitjof her r.oul. Interment at St. s , F7-29 1'ACKINP «i STOHAG1-: Al'l'LIANCr BROADLAWN-RANChL • . : . • • c 417 TOP VWV& - "" Joseph's Cemetery..' you can't boat our''' price fi.' MOVING. 21 IIOUnSKhVICI*. On artistically landscaped-100 ft. BERKELEY HEIGHTSll ^l^t •inrarfTosponsibiltty^wlll'teJ—youirchoicehi . WE I NERT- —August, *' on ^COUPLE U. 14 YEAR OLD SON ot lotn»wlydecorate; d 8 BUICK, HM-Electro 225,' 4 dr. FORD. _... Governor. Richard J. Hughes to develop ways "-COLLIE PUPPIES AKC red, workmanship," fl cehtira !rq. foot 100-7207 . . -„. HT/r" Idvol lot- n(fy/,ly—decorated " JUNE, SPECIALS hardtop, Sliver Grey, vinyl to an be seon> at 133 first undergraduate coeds, who Send SO cents for each dress —-fitvtufdftv> Tiuwe-lgi—^Mr-age 77 Gi>ll 233-13A3 8.-923-2514 . WIOl'ESSIONAL RUG SKAMPOON1NG need 4 - 5 room apartmont. Call lovin()ly carod^foV; RIQ living 'room Top' On Monday, years, oflrvinotonrbrother of the White coljios. Deposit will hold." IN HOME. MSb WALL TO WALL. 372-1490. ' .-.•'• fjruprncc, fulldlning room, huge automatic, P.S.-., , ...BPbn whiwhite'walhl.'.t wal . IREMOND.' SY.,. BELLEVJLLBELLEMLUE;E . JUNK CARS WANTED 30 cents for each .Juno 1U, 1971, Joannoanna ((Kulan), of : . ' —•".' K 4-T Geo. PATON sSflE-L --$44,500 Cho"rrn"lnd'"3 bedroom : ~"tate --Chade5 Welnort, devoted . . Can mukOcokty paymenl5._7ifl. :-± KELLtJMOVERS— . l-'LOOp. CL-KANM) ANI> WAXKI). . :.._ . 2 6-17 Real Estate Broker Mortgages Tfchcn-. 3 oood bedrooms, mastor Offices for Rant 117 OriginaOiil l perfecft condition,-$209"L_ -oa;lces:.pald_Tmm,:.paIil'.rrn'm'odlBt«c.plcK;»p;:o : pattern (ndd-l'S' _11J2 Weber St.. Uionn , N.J,, 43IU or 7470638. -colonial on qulet-&tre<}t4n;~>ymrali_ Call anytimnvtlme 7. daydays a weej»r 354— ^nephew of j Mrs. Elizabeth Szoke ~~~ 6o'i-«6;i2 or oii7-3«6 — x r'lv — —5-W,Wsllld.nve.,Ros.Pk. 2'<-e6»6 as-pflvate-bMHr-^ajQUSied porch, M annual meeting in Atlantic City authorized cents for eadTBress pattern. bUlQVOd Wl'O Of Alfred \C\Ho survived' by SEUeital cousins. 11/17 5 ROOMS WANTED lor fiimllVol - _ . ._ . . flnlshpd rumpus room w.powder Fireplace In'llvlng room, formal 7414"'or 686.8169,_:.._ In addlHo^.to student life responsibilities, she RT F GAYLIN CADDY, MM;.'--.--••. cr-B training of 100 td'300 attorneys as volunteer devoted 'moWior—ol Alfred and- The' funeral .service ^was at • •1, Irvlnoton or Maplowood. Call room,-Central A-C attl<; fan W-W dlnlno room, scroonod porch. UNION • Morris Avo.', small oit'lco, - Robert'Kellorman, sister ot Paul -r—OOOS GttDOMED FREE Diiv Xinrrlciin Vun 1 -Eves.- 7M-8OJ3. •-—: — • — d doorrhardloprfully equlpped _.L will interact with other-deans and ad-' "Hoeberle "K • Barth Colonial UNION • LANDSCAPED miiny fuatures, Reduced $2600 for modQrn-buildinfxLaJr-condltlonlT J "par6Je_J)fficers^tO-^assist_prpfessionals • in Kulan, also simiv_od by siy Homo^—IToo Pino Avo. corner of " 1"NTI.Eni"ll "f llm •reDfrdOM SPLIT- IN" last w»l«?- W7f30O. 'Tobgh rtrfieat" p 12*5 Morris Ave. Unions =20Parlr3tr,—" ~^— 93"°° ministrators in the areas df. admission and^_: VW.900 many (loworlna trees . , rehabilitation- 6f released prisoners.. State tttmttiTTK funeral will bo —Vauxh;ill,Rd.( UnlohriJO " Moviii|( Iivlu«try-i-- " AR EArr-IMMA-CULAT.E—CON. EH 994-1384. • . " immediately. $B0 conductecoaducted trofrom "Tho-McCr.ickonThoMcChMrk - shtuhs. surround thls-mbdern" 3' —-.CEMT. EAU, .Morris Plains, N.JL FuneraUHomo/T^OO"Morris Avff,7 — June 15. '|ntorment . My wood R TV I' - ... 4 I'ooms wantod (or 4 adults, DITION. Cr3NII?Al-:z-AIHv—-W-W "bodroom-home.-Ulvlna room j«/lth- •4900. ~— Cometery. /„"'—". • -Ir-v-inntonareara5,soan.ns-•posfilbloJ-CA-al P B:T-^7O N E-D—HMillAS E- .07950.'.-: U-- Union, on Thursday nl 0:30 A.M. 3^nr33T77«ii. • '"•-—• BQflRD—WCATT—DISHWASHER. •Llturoy-lor-Gj^lstlanfll .J-frX.K -WM-tt- lamMv room. Evos. 647-1538. btfaMlhiaica ^W —WCHAR"' ira^zmtJtTE^-utMK^i^-ot^-S^WMJme T5ftrmraQ:A"P1 V H^KEWTJ. .Utr- x Robert iCn^^ rtci—Rrt "—fur i~ i~ ••- n i*i n' •• •* .1 • Ai i i - - -r^-n-Si* •••• "Jviauiowu L:wi;-JO \ Jji;loveil husband ^rcnf"'Th mSaorr&oltlCKi; d ..Mrs. ~ funeral—was o al6d6~t7~-|9B0 DarJh^Homu. for Sprlnotleld Ave,, Maple*ood, 7tl Preshmstrol P;»riiippany, brother- GRACEtAND (KENILWORTH RQPERT.Y-NO. 107 .... "'"' .BRICK DUTCH COLONIAL — ot Walter of Sprinotrokl iind Elme Clinton Ave., IrvinotonroriiErlv; "-DOb OBEDIENCE ir-Wonk courlie, 1030. —• — 1 Jun,o U,""thence to St. Paurihe Private Party Noods Cash 1295,--! ITnirtor Tnspoctlon today. Low 200 Ha7d-to-aet Hondas'ln stock for ^_:lIniversity s.autJlority on the of Flominatoat n and-thndthe late.Lucia $25. Union, Weslfield, Elizabeth, GRAVES (IS Durials) Perpot Caro. CHECK THISONE -S60'8. Hall block from .. Z.ft-17 2, Rijsslan city AAcCtirtnoy. Tho funeral service Apostle Church, • Irvington/ for ^ Woodllridou and Irvinilton. N.J. In (vxcollont condi,H6n is This 3 Shackamaxon country Club. .3. Yield IMMEDIATE DELIVERY American Revolution,l - Hloh Mass of Roqulem. Interment EL 23967,6 (EL 5-9222 EVES 8, WK CRANFORD READY TO GOI w.i!i Irom "Tho FunernL Homo'of Dog Collette, 687 2393 . * ENQS), bqdroom rnnch< big llvlnn room, Beautifully Bhrubbod cox 200 It.-5- -<;-Tutmoll—— been appointed to the Morris James F, Caffrcv & Son," Q09 St. Mary's—-cemetery, .. East RESPONSIBLE ' COU.PLE .modorn klfchon with bulH-lns, wall - ATTRACYIVE yrs. vouno. auto, timed sprinklers Lyons, Ave., nt the corner ol park Oranoo. t —. r —. . G-7-22 MOVING to wall'CiirpO.tinoi «»lr contlltlonlrifi, 5. Vaudeville 21. Dimin- County. Americafi Revolution Liicul fl- Limy Dhituncn GUAfHMAH, 1CH1-:H ti MDiEll^ INC. clcr/purtilcly needs 3 • 4- room and llohtlrio systems,, built-in PI., Irvlnolon, on TuescJiiy, June AKC ' no'xers. Mlnlafure thirvoyoru an.irtmenl, Auriust 1st. Gall.241- also (i bio plus lor a 2 car (inranQ. COk€»NIAL •• swlmmlntl pool, Dutch science VERMONT-Bciutllul 3 bodroom nct'(3Wds.) ished Bicentennial Committee. , : 15. 'Intorrnunt Rustlancl.Cumutery, -Schniiuzers, " Dachshunds. 2 GRAVES- SINGLE Vrua iCiitihiutoii S32;500. Evos. 359-4241, Nowly lltited A.roomhorno, situated YOST*— Mnvbell M. {n6e Buob), INT'EliMF.NTS. In Garden ol the 4.13 Nortli llroail fllrnot " kitchen with bay window and W-W Ibdoo.Sloops 10. Vurmont National• 6. Whole • 23.. DonUoy ' The committee will plnn and Hanover. • "•• - '' Boar/ling,. grooming, stdds, Lie, Iiiuiir'od * i:ii«»l)illli( N,J. . , • LL a-axjo In Al location. Close to orailo carpotlna.-llulno rm,, dlnlna rm., Forost. near Manchostor. $125 per' suddenly on Friday, Juno 11, I971 'brefiders. . ^Weeping -.Willow Beloved. Hollywood Memorla Kt'i'p nil iiuu'lni; un<( you im M. •':.. Vi.ii/ .. 7. Expiate 27. Tree, or carry' out observances in ago 72*yoors, ol Irvington, wife of Park. Union', near' entrance BUYOFTHEAAONtH schools. Move In condition. Priced lamlly rm., with brick.flroplaco','3 wuuk. 277-3390 MARRA Carmine • 'A.T on- Kennels, 244 1280 .«. i In tho UO's. . ' bodrooms, walk.ln closof, 1 (ull R6-17 about ." 8. Assail shrub tho .late Ftdgar Yost, devoted ' Runsan.djle'. Phono 221101141 .-. 'PAUL'S M&M MOVING MATURE COUPLE sooklno 3 • 4or Morris County and New Sundav, Juno 13, 1971, one, 61 mottior of Mrs. J. Sanford ( 1 Tile Work '\"... , 88 3PLUSACRES- -$42/0OO McPHERSON REALTY CO. baths, 2 half-baths, 2"5ar oarano U. Get- * 9. Omit In 29. Window The New Jersey Turnpike, with the best all- also goes to the efficiency of State Police yeH - -"" bf!drooni5, %\i baths. Ipvoly W-Aldon St., Cranford • 2760400 many oxtras. Furnlr>hod bungalow for ront. jl 10 1 SCRAMBLER'. LIKE NEW. CALL celebration of the' 200th dovoted father of Mm. Carolyn Edward J.. (Muriel) Dunn, and KT/1' 'TILE llHI'AUISt ' Hill. MLsl.be Newark. J. Puroll, country liomc'wlth many extras. Rover! ation 30, Poor tactic . • nation, has widened Its lead in traffic safoty. mainline and extensions, and the.cboperatlon of .celebration J" we ^outlv v Mrs. James B. (Lois) Schneider, 7 weeks old. AKC reo. X100. Call 36B 1IKWJVC1NG TIIiK I'lXTUHE!...... R6-17 por wook. Call Maroarot Mount' AFTER 5 P,M. 78V.O3-124 Evorgreen Ave.,. .0 7/1 22. Wyoming At the ond of the poriod, it stood head and Ihu lateCarloMarni,nlso survluod 70 pp C 417 .This Is how the major toll roads stood during RoaHimd( AAemor{al Park, East Newark •• 24M060. (Opp, ,850 Odd lobs INC. IN TRIMMING AND LOADS OF LAND LOMBARDI REALTY mouhtaln by nincofondchlldren.-Tho funeral I, 3 shoulders above the field, with the: following the first quarter of 1971: Froliinihuvson Ave/TNw/.k.3 blocks 38A HKMOVAU IU:A:;ONAHLI.: UATUI. Ueuutiful woodopt. or Oct.-* Int. room, (ull tlinino room,-fiimlly LOifV DOWN PAYMENT VA, F-HA.TO OUALIflED BU.YERi . Ave,, Irvlnoton, on Tuesday, Juno ' CALL IU6-3006 Z/'fA' -Vicinity M.iplewoqtl, Union, IRVINGTON'• BEST LOCATION,' 1 . - cook The accldent.rate is running 12.4 points below 15.' Intormont ,'ln. Hollywood KITTENS, PBftSIANS, 4 weuks >(u-(i CONSTIIUC'VION - I.ICHT TlillCKINCl, K'UllllISlI Millbum iiro.1. Call 761-4170, room, curputlhfj thrauoh, also a- 1 .."«.. '.SOLP EXCUUSIVBLY BY"-, .''.'. Merchandise Mart | l.'KMOVICli I'ROM YAlonS, AT- bi« plus i (or tho. centrnl --air Nnrth Ward, 6 rooms, cjas hoat, 28. Farming T~ the 89,?rate for all of 1970, when 2,135 accidents i, N.J. Turnpike Memorial Park. old, nued a good hoiiw. Will lielp lirlolf Jrlllpck Work TV Antennas 90 moYnlno'j. or evonltips. llpoplaco, narnoe, Call Mr. Daniels Htl &-I'tliwU TICS lit CELLARS. cottdlHonlno. $'12,900. Evos. 35S*< Implement Candle Gilts and Artificial floWors —well below the 1069 .total *^ were reported, a. 111. Tollway spay. CaH«l9.4352 . .' R 6-17 ,12.11. >• f- '.175 7300. by Miss Lu Special Displays (or , I- A* 17 „ L'AI.L fiU7-m.1L> ' 26. Finish Me FA DDE N On Thursday^ X T/K » Clubs iirnt Organllotions. Call 487" The X970 rale topped ajl the.othbr major toll ,3. G.S. Parkwakyy IIOlJ.Y.TOOD-PLOKISt ! ANTENNA' I NSTALL'ATIONtLr S • ' rounii" near Vallsburg Hloh COLONY COLONY? 27. Repair Juno 10, 1971, Selina Johnston, of e TO-Y POODLES, v (REAL, UHF VHF FM CO.. ROTOiTs, nuedi.'d lor .1 vulutts. Cftll after 5 HEADOVER HEELS r.\. roads. 4. Conn, Turnpike " 1042 dfauoitr Avo., Union, N.J.j .1682 - • • * HliAU fi ES), AKG riKl. lloloclable, Diugs & Cosmotids ' • . ~& 1 ANTIHNNA ' MAST, I". RAHWAYHAD ENOUGH SHORE 28. Misguided bolovwi wife of tho liite John, MAN WlVfl. TRUCK, •w.int',' P.M., or ill I do v Sal. 8. Sun. 371- You'll ronlly fall in lovo with this TRAFFICVSwIniln VCKII' own built Candolahra crystal Pair Vhrbo .Encouraging to the Turnpike Authority, wns 5 . PaP . TurnpikTike .delighttul', chocolate', homo r.ihiwl niDVind .incl hiiulinti |ob!>. Also ELECTTJONCIS. 925 4745 Call 1 .1 3.10.1. •' 'nowtv listod 3 btKlroom. lVj h.ittis (2wds.) duvoted mother o( Mrs. Alex* 'P.M. ( inhuatod pool.- Adornblo Capu Cod, r •' Branch Wlims Bowl Hoavy •the reduction in fatalities, cut in half, from 10 to- 6. N.Y. Thfuway , Kown.icki,. sister, of James'-and ' . and hi'.'ilthi/, / wuuku. 755 JI2I4.. iitlic, .inct«.e|liVn, clLNmwt.' Cnll 2U9- tiomo." UimUtlful f jimlly.room with .USxlOCU 4 bodrooin-, formal dlnlno BEFfiREIfOU SELL . .. 31. Frost- ' swpdlsh Gloa», Roasonablo Prlco. TtVnl PIIAHN1ACY *" ClUi-ltitt^ Andrew Johnson. Mrs. Mnrgaret , . ~~* '• |- 4-17 II)') I ' - 1 ? s lid inn (jlftss doorii thiit loatls-to a- room, l'-j car nnraoo> '" '. — . co,yored Call after 7 PM • 37233B5 » 5, und a greater reduction' in the fatality rate 7, Flu. Turnpike 201 ciii.s-iNU'r in' .nnsKiiLK I'AIU. lovely socludod acrwnud •pofch. 'R.tuch iiiui Mrs. Mabul lElllt;, also " "•' X A 17 4 or»5 riOOMS WANTED- up.to PASCALK. AGENCY, RghWAV &2, Onallenge from 2.0 to 0.9 In the'flrst quarter statistics. 8. Ohio Turnpike CHIHUAHUA —AKC W'UC. !'IU:I; M;IJVI:KY •• OI'DNDAIL, TV & Radio Service 90A Livina room with tromundous vlow. Are you. In doubt ahout the value of survived- by one-vtiriindchild. BOO.OOO I'ltliKMUWKlNt! IILI.L'U 1150 Including heat. Irvlnoton' o( *iiu mountain";. jlrlQht kitchon BISPriiltsO Realtor • •• 3U13104 33. "Down Taps Recorder Wollonsok 4 Track Funeral service .was lit the "Pupplts. IIEAUTIFUL- COLORS, . C, 'I/U, M.ipleW/ood-Uloomfletld-E. Oranno • - R617 •/•^our home?, Call us, we will appraise Reol-ToRool Llku Now. Orlo. 1225. Tho New Jersey Turnpike has been ablo to ALL ACCIDENTS' . MALE«..I=I2MALE. J5SH.S45. Call SMALL JOUS, PAINfl'NG, vwlth solf.-cluanlno ovun &, Under" MB "McCroicken Funeral Homo," 1S00 TV-HI-FI COLOR 30 YRS. I5XP area. REFER ENCES..CAII affor 7 Only S150..Call 4870342. :- .. forge ahead ofuall other niajor toll roads, > Number Rates , •J45.I4S5. I'LUMIIINC, AND SMALL n A A ml ftrt li . ' d.l5hwanlior, full dlnlna room, 3 •ypur home ahd help you <(et the right bird PROMPT. EFFICIENT SBI)' P.M., .181 00.16.. roo»«v budrooinii, full basement* UEf;ORE .HE I-,4 17. I" L I" C T R I • C A L JOUS, HT-F pflce " :' •-• / 34. Pooch cry Bt SS si Sblnet Coniolo Piano :llke now - despite more than one half billion vehicle miles 1, N.J. Turnpike _ . 40fi 76.0 Electrical Renaus « .4. VICR. A Zimmor 373.95.S9 A. lloln •, ^yflll H- c one rot o pntlo. CHANFOHD :l( uou. aro looking ACTS. AMD'TfHEKl CAUIU"N-f-HY WORK AND Hardman & Pock Accordlan for logged on Its facility during'the first "three 2. Fla. Turnpike 244 1)4.2 , HOME—(2) ALTERt-O GENERAL CLIHAN UP. t1S-i\7V ' 2 72 tHvoa. tor |i starter home don't pass up 37. Never DOtSN'T.ACT... • 4o' i41 sale. Llko now. 925-1075 y (CATS. HOUSEHKOKEN. CALL MATUMI3 COUPLE souklng 3V, or .thin'stone A. stucco touvnu house. 5 (Qer.) 98 months of 1971V , " •... „ 3. G.S. Parkway 323 - 106.1 • . 6 17 rooms, all In oxcullurtt condition, •47J .1310 or 6U7 2U34. • Tutorinf- , ' ' ,91 >t room opartment. Union county, 38. Wojvl 582 D. J.-F.LECTRIC M.ipletfood. Call mortilnos or situated clone to transportation. CGLOMY REALTORS Corner China Cloiot with Credited with, this continuing progress In 4. 111. Tollway ' 137.8 1 7 R.ICHARDC. FISCHER 42 45 'Adlustable Shelves for Sale. Bust • •>-: --• • .V-J..-.- :-*:! HANDY MAN- ALI', KMAM.'.'JUIH . CEKTTPIKb pypiirluncud tunchiir ovimlni|5,/6»7 4974 Priced to sell. 124,900 % : 40. Cut up travel safety is. the convenience and easo of . 5. Ohio Turnpike 168.4 PAINTERS, ATTENTION! S.ll ' I.1C. NO.. IJ.II .-iv. ^ • 371.67Q0 -• .'•- ''.. Offor. Call 484-4244 • " . V - * W -1'AlN'l'. CAllltl M'1'WV-_1'AMI': 1.1""' ) *" REALTOR 356^3330 McPHERSON REALTVCO. • 42.' Minor : ' yoUfioK li 30,000 famlll.i • ;DACHSHUND PUPPIES FOB ' I Itnv wltlnif MMtliniilim ULOCK ClIUNC.y, lILlPAIlt it Cl.i.AS Socliil.Stl|dli!S 8, r-nollsri, orndos-/^ ——• Watttltiul on. -Val luv. Rd^:—.'.-. 44 maneuverability afforded bytho 12-lane dual -,8. Conn. Turnpike 178.6 3 wllh Phono — ~i:iij!ial'<'t'i'i":v : o'lii ii'ii.ii "+_...--REALTOR L.. , '. 1181 Clinton Ave. ' Irvington 43. Attractive-. ' Baby "'stroller;' BUI Rite, Tawn «37 . a low--cJationai.As-__. PRE-SWttWNEI* --;J5Jj. Republican memhrns. soclallon_9f Securities Deal- ers. Inc., and is licensed to ijNNY'FftCE rrl CHUCK— GOOD ONLY AT TWO GUYS rL znot present at meeting sell mutual-funds."- * fBESH EXIBA LEAN - Weiss, a member of dio- 4ianes insurance industry^for more GROUND y_ Volkswagen announces Two o^:cb^..tI.ir4c~Dcmo~cratic,.Jmcmbers-of; than IB years, attended Rut- iy traffic aide tlie Townsfii'p" Commjttee Tuasrtajriilght-en-:. a new kind off Volkswagen. Big. gers University ScliooLof Law - ROUND "•.;«::' and received a B.A. degree-, dorsccl u statement calling for tho w'illiilrawal * Who'd ovbr balievo it? "" '_ -from Rutgers University. .He COUPON of U.S. troops from"Indocliina_Jjy_thc: end of tliis year.—' '•-• ' : received h£s_CLU (Chartered Toward ills purtl>a»» o{ UrtACT .U:DA CHOICE - "''It appears that, a traffic signal may bo ~ jp rogulor car. ~ ' IWMJI BONELESBONELESSS . Tli<» rhii-d ulso exprcssed-his ugreement in Life Underwriters) deslgofc_; - INSTANT 10-OZ. JAR LJJ ' warranted at the comer of • S. _Springfleld CR OSS prlvate"rdlscuaalon'J,iollowiiiK-..rJic_meeting at And horfour big doors. '•- ' avenue and Shunpike road," Walter W. Gar- _tlon_from the American Col- '~ ; Town Hall. The two Republican members of -•And moro room and comfort than you've lege of Life Underwriters. - OFF CHASE & SANBORN jljj BIB . LB diner, traffic engineer for the Unloti'Wjunty HYORADTS IS fUUV COOKED . _J|ie_goveriung body; were absent. ' V _Jie LS_a_rneniber oU the Na- WITH THIST~ 89c wiTH-cbuppN ^fl Planning Board, said on Tuesday, following SEWI.BONELESS NO CENTER. sl|CES ' — The_BtatoiTient1 whlcli urged a "quick endto tional Association of Secur- TAYLORS a two-hour discussion of the area's traffic 'Arid nioro powor and-dccoloroiioD "lhan COUPON GOOD ONLY. AT.;T»/O GUYS . UJ M0VED 1 —":.. our lnvolveifienriij tlie Indochina war," was.-, Zides_Doalersr~Inc., and is MFR. HAM STEAK problems at the Springfield- Board .of Edu- _.you'vo'oVGr had in.a Volkswagen. -_ e_coupP udoinof'-- Good I SMOKED HAM " reifd by-• Mayor Nat Stokes. He J3,oted_t(mt_a_ licensed to_sel) variablo an- , STANDARD tliru Sal., June PORK ROLL BOLL ~J~ And moro (oalurosjisjlandard oquipmont >N similar-, resolution hail been app'rbved this ' BRANDS UL 6-17 ence Gaudineer School., than you'd ovor oxpocl in a big car: ' "_ —nuitles ond-mutuol funds. .montli by the-Natlonul Conference of Mayors • BONELESS STEAK SALE! vp The school board meeting had become the ~ Liko an automatic transmission.'Radial liros. arena for the hearing because the county plan, iind-ihat-another-had-been endorsed by the' Tp\»n..'_ Front disc brakosTEIoctronic"~(uol"1n|oction. .. TOP ROUND ROAST of.Wcsc Orange, ••' ..-• For the-birdr THICK CUT 5HOULDER colls for the board to give up a strip of land 1 Roar-window'dofrostor. - ~ "UXD.A. CHOICE CHUCK some 10 to 15 feet wide along the front of the_ .- ' Mayor Smokes said that he wanted to go on " ... And moro. • . • -Looking for Raven Rock? Toward iho purcha»-Of I __.record In support of tho stateripnt and that he LONDON BROIL Raymond Chlaholm School property. This would will make known his views to New Jersey Yos, aftor all thoso yoafsTyou can buy a It's a small community in New jILVERJIP ROAST : permit S. Springfleianivehut ija become four Jersey on the Delaware River NESCAFEJO-OZ. JAR TASTY ' • . • lt|WWtHlik big car as good as our lilllo car. . — . jfi.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS STEAK lanes wide through'ths area, to facilitate the immediately supported byCommittoemanRob---- about-soven miles north -of INSTANT COFFEE" SHOULDER STEAK fl6w~<5f tfafflc.. •— . ert Weltchck._ —— -^ =—Tho.41.1-Voll«woqen-4-Door Sudan... '- . . -LamberLville-JftLiIlaJlalan! : For- onlyJ2999;*'- RUMPIROAST — LEAN FIRST ( A group of 2S-embattled parents appeared - Following, tlie meeting, tho dflrcTTJoinocTalJ State, Park fronts on the' ONLY AT TWO GUYS LEAN » UNDIR Monday-iiljhc^o_ exprosi nrong objections-to. - A. -Arthur Caprio,' said that ho endorses the You'lcnowwKaf?" — Riverx' ..."" -.'...- u.s.D.A. J:HOICE CUT LB. the"traffic plan. 'IneyrsaroTKanrwould speed —you |ust ran out of oxcusos for not buying coupon Uilomor. Gdod-..l CUBE STEAK statemom—^ln-p ********************* •_• thru $al,, IK, 1W1. I _H-gf(lc through the area, reducing pedestrian : ENEhOmEAK ROAST „ favors a quick pullout of a VolltSwagon,- •— ''• • ——— —- -i UL 6-17J GOV'T. INSPtCIiD-— YOUR i J^aaVety, and they~calTecl "ftOCnSfflJOIgW.«o_ The .statement was not presented In the CITV CUT COUNTRY STYLE^ * Suggested retail price.-I-iocqt^tnxeB mdothe YOUR WANT AD CHOICE IB. j ehlldr«n-could'more easily cross the street form of li.formal resolution. Icwas sub- -(baler delivery chanEfli, U any, additional' CHICKEN iJI_.liiL_the area, which Includes the Gaudineer mitted-for tlio Springfield Comm'jnity peace_ SPARE RIBS T= u w and CMsholm schoolar St. Jamea Church*and Committee by Josoph Murzell of 26 Cypress CITY CUT FRESH PICNIC SHOULDER LEGS Z SWIfT-PHEMIUM-BUTTE(l-BAlL>- TTTJUS'I' PHONIC-_ ;_ Yawortl thg purthtim o1 SchoorandTempte Sharey Shalom. >...:.- * tor.- "•'_ •' .-•,_• . - - __ ,', " DOUGLAS MOTORS CORP; Gardlneri who conceded that he-was work- ._l-._.._. _• * • • •• . .-..•' . g •;•,- W-OZ; SIZE UJ ROASTING PORK TURKEYS \VAVG Ib. 430 MORRIS AVENUE ..; 'M6-77O0 - - PLYMOUTH ROCK OR ROSTOCK BONELESS ~ing" from jttatistics compiled in 196B, "508 THE COMPLETE —TE-X-T—ot- tlio statement TOP JOB CLEANER [IJ TWO GUYS.- STEER SLICED ' - that ha would examine the situation himself qx SUMMIT • 277-3300 ._A»k tor ;*Ad ,Tal<«Y' and -~ SMOKED during the Tuesday morning rush hour. •ho wlll^kwlp you-wllti a ' 49c WITH COUPON , fffl: _^'We, tlieSprlngfieidCommunlry PConv BEjEF LIVER Ib.- Hi a comment tfaart traffic 11 gliumuy vtm munlty Peace Committee,. respectfully urge ' Raiult-Gttter Want.. Ad. -1- —- GOOD ONtY AT TWO GUY5___yW FRANKS BUTTS SWinj PBEMIUM BROWN S SERVE be warranted'came after that rlsiKHe added,- tlio" Township Committee of-Sprlngfrpld to add On»—(oupoo I 'pVYMOUrH_RO.CK•— JJ-oi. PKG.v "Tjje^Sprinsfleld Police" Department is mak- thru-Sot.,' Jun. 19, 5 its voice to thoso of the. growing number o£ UL 6 KI5 PLYMOUTH ROCK (CRYVACK) SAUSAGE IS™ ing detelleV.traffic counts.Jpr-,the final study; communities throughout our land-who are call- LONOrJOHN FRANKS P 1 hoperio get sometnlng final wltELn'a month. ing for u quick ond.to our involvumont In the TWO GUYS BLUE LACK OR DONNIE MAID —: POLISH CAMECO IMPORTED • ,4 We will, of course, clear any plans with the Indochina'War by withdrawing all ourtroops mm^&ieimmm township before submitting them to Trenton SEASON FINALE^- The.'Brewers won the chqmpionshlpln the Softball league for fourth the play. At right; pltcher.Donna-Wllliams oftho Brewers fires a strike pasta-twins.!, hy Dec, 31. 1971. FARMERS SAiAMLX 1 SLICED BACON ^4 KEILBASI ,; for formal approval.' . " and fifth grade girls when tKey edged the Twins, 5-4, in'the final game lastErlday-nt batter. See details on Sports Page." ".' '" ' . __'Jpur community, as allothors ln'our coun- 1 the swim pool field. Above. Potty Murphy is out at •first as~Moira-Halphlh"niq)a Jmi 14,: tho PBA held e J "FOR J J BATHROOM its silver We J" toecdwhi; 0 U^ less courageous wentTn . |f Unlon^ouritylleBlpnal High School Dfs-'-B^- Gartlino-' the Elkav P™ ORAHCE JUICE card dmner.v,.&t-the- Mountainsid-*e Mn. -olJ^^^-^^^-O^e^^ y so

i^KillansZwero'-selacted byrrthe members.tcc i r v :--:SCliolarElilps",~-to?-Firledn1an; TiSSUE " nni4-linn^>fiilli>L.«Unnlint-l.4Y>re-K-A;A~xol'^_b.-.' ;*Z' n '' '' ? ,t' ' ""; " . — • • • . - ' •> • t—— '* ... * *-

TABEF •SITE L NEW SIZE MAKES 'i ,,„; it „, 57 J "bonal—aia ami' "flUppbrf^o: —^^- a. Regrohal j-jlgh -ScliG.ri,'q WAtfRRRQQfb D-5«tWf~lAB8li rrTfie:past year. ~ SAUCE ITAHANfe REG. OR_CRINKtt CUT EMBASSY- ™ g J*egionul. - Ufstficj;".cmi. j -Bortel ~ 30-O1!. ~ Also receiving silver life cards Wero former through the courtosyfof the Recreation Depart--- •—•. -sliips,- to-Jrlarrlet-Kasglor. and. ^.m^. CEMENT PAINT "'—CAN 1 Heights, .'Clark, Garwood, Kenilwortli, /man; Sprijigfleld"Rotary eiub-Bofiolarslilps^to FABRIC FINISH POTATOES treasurers of tlie local: Robert Itoessner, ment to chlldroh of Springfield seven-years E Mountainside Und Springfield, unH oper- T Ajin Grabowy, Steven Kartzman.nRatrlcia MHT WEEKLY SPECIAL fBOM CASSATION - ALL HAVORS ' , ' _, _ CAMPBELL'S CHICKED. RlCf OR ST^ - • NO ADDITIVES IN THE CAKES OF Bdward Baumcr and K. Eugene PederBon. State of ago and over. 'There will be a July session oQasemonis. .oblock Wallsu 1 § ates 'four high schools with an'Enroll- § Mahon and " Robert »-Ripp; tlio^Sprlngfleld oConcroto '^ ; ' C C delogate Donald Schwordt i'eoelved-a—gold and an August; session. The children may s menjof ovor 5,500. . . g THE SPREADABLlS ' & S9 SOUPS 6 »'°"'89 life, curd- from the'1 state president, John chdose either one, but not botlj. •Teachers' Association scholarship, toKathryn SAUCEPAN-SET. .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiniiiiiiiiii Frosc, and the Springfield Woman's Cliib Colored wnnlool. Heffernan, j , • The registrationUor the July session will 10-Lb...... Roa.4.25. ...salo" Vour dick, ol col- R Awards for. 20 years of servlco to tlio bo Wednesday for children whose last names; 20-Lb...,;.Roo.7.25 ...s^iio nil. Coi'iiiU ol FREE PICTURE /R T°^°"RY XT* <^« BAKERY SPECIALS! FROZEN POUND CAKE department were given to Lts. John Baber —„begin -wit _h . .A- t-o» ..M. Childre™™n 'wltl...„i...... ^nameos ,from, WRECKING BAR •ij Vl, }, IVj. quart L lull pom. GENUINE SYROCO DECORATOR FRAMES HOUND IOP OR SQUARE DAIRY DEPARTMENT Tliotnas Kennedy and John Went/, and to Sgts." N".to^Z may register July' l'."*Ali"rcglstri(tions REO. 99' Louis Qulnton and Delno Tompkins.' Top graduates qt Gaudineer r ...i.. /-i..!...„_ .._J r^i_« T i.i— • . yiinbe at thq pool at 10 a.m. pifcilie specified WITH A FOOD PURCHASE OF S3 OR MORE II KING ^ Of} CHECK RED TAG 99C »o3J9/^QRTHIS .•- IMPERIAL Sgt. Sam Calabreso and Schwerdt received 'dates.- The—registration for the August sos- HOUSEWARES DEPT. ".EVENT ONLY rings for their louderslilp of die local during slon's will be July 27 and, 28. x 30.GOOSENEGK-BAR illWHITE BREAD 4 O7 die past, tliree years. ,. > -^ Swimming lessons will be two mornings a receive achievement awards PRICES 1WO CUIt t«*OING UiMP __ EGO MARGARINE week, either Monday and Wednesday or Tues- o< • SIX' MEMBERS of tlie Springfield Police day and Thursday. Children ure clusaiflbd in • Achievement awards will he presented today Craig Kozan, Laura liockateln,- Ralph Kartz- ONE BOOK SPECIA0 01ML I SANDWICH ROIL $% "» QUARTERS 1 r duut0 i f 'WC 39' Department were sponsored by tlio PBA local four categories-^beginnora, advanced' Win- -JP." , [; " '' ,? the-FloraicoOundlneer man, Rinnc Belllveaii nnd Susan Farbor, TOUR . '• «. • ,* .... loot CTT1 I !*." HORN 4'HARDART GRILLED. V IB. PKG. ners. intermediate und swimmers. ScUiwl, SprlngfiolcL • •., . THROUGHOUT UVIS • • ''to uttcjnddie second annual conference of the r $ "I 59 ONE II" x 14" PRINT 14 New Jersey Narcotic Enforcement, Officers _J t__ ' •" 'noy are: tlie flue arts award in memory of . AWARDS WlLL'ALSO bo prosentod to stu- . FAMOUS MASTERPIECE APPLE PIE KRAfT DELUXE YELLOW OR WHITE SLICES Association wlilph was held. Juno lS to 16 at . . ' • " . " - Edward V. Wulton for oxcollqlico in urtor mu- dents of all tlirea grades: for Outstanding per- ELECTRIC 69* 1 formance .In national physical fitness tests. 1 PLAIN SUGAR OR CINNAMON Atlantic City. • ••^rr .i _j_ sic, to Lori Wlpfler and Michael Hirsh; Amor- -^ REPRODUCTION lean Legion medals nwnrdo'cl by Continental They aro: : w^r' THE STORE! HOT TRAY ^ AMERICAN SpouKers WercTJov, WilUum T, Calilll^br. 3 WITH THIS O v gets funds Post 228._to..SylvlajL rumutni'ot'Land-Donnld . _ C)ghtli grado presidential awards, to BrAice or mo1 0 3'' a COUPON AND A <*<* ' DONUTS JOP Robert" 'Baird, State Police Superintendent CHEESE • David p. Kelly and members of tlie military lletze}; the Amoriciui Loglon Auxiliary awards, J31umoiifold, tLairry Burns, Ken Cohtu', Dttvid - I'LII1> ONC . UL/S17 PURCHASE • V. N und odier stutq and municipal law enforcement to Diane Schaffcr raid Duvtd Longman. Garner, r David Kesslor, Joey Knowles, Mitch laily ...... riLirj) On* <0U(K»« y«' eultunwt G«od lh«U Sal JtJndlV Open 7x30 A.M. to^'P.'M. Daily - Sat. 8 A.M^ to 5 P.M. cook (itij-'iarvtt, II ANGEL FOOD RING »; 55 LUCKY WHIP agencies. From-Prunco diore was an investl- for microfilm work Certificates.-of'merit, in Goi-mnn-wlU go to . Kotlciv Steven LlpschulK, Scott Meyerson, ,,..,k.. <>„ I.Ual TWO CIIYS TI1A0INR ' 8th WEEK PICTURE COUPON Lori Wlpflor and Reno SclinelclerLXuClifiCatca Vnul Naftali, Derok Nordono, Joaopl) Nutiello^, 9-o.. CAN Th«j SRrlngfleld Public Library Is one of (jilt. ma. ....i.m. STAMP HOOK TOPPING ~K. '". (Continued on pag.« ,10) POPCORN • .u 25 12 in New Jersey just awurdbd grants by tlio of merit In French.' t0 Deborah Armour, Lori . Billy Rosen, "Ken Stotnbach, Gury Zuriii, '. GIFT DEPT.. RX>0 MPT. iBere/.in, Leslie Binder, Curol Bultman, Pat- " Philip Zisiftui), Barbara Astley, Susuu Barrett, Stuto Library and N.-Ji HlstprlcalCommission 1 to microfilm collections of local newspapers, ricia Cuprlo, Carolyn Constimciii, Jo Ann D .. Jiuilco Blufn, CufolBultinan, PutCujnUo,Kutiiy. Holiday deadline "'• .f Ainuto, Kadiy .poiie|jaii, Hufbiiru Gun, Randy"" Hugenbush, Luura' Hockstein,' DeDru Lowy, ti was announced liiatweek in Trenton,— — Goldatolu, Lori Greensteln, \ndrew Kaplan, Purtlculurly curuful adherence to^thls The'local. library will microfilm buck issues Dlune SUva, Abby Szonger, Cindy Weiskottand .. •'i;j/.«.;.;,.;\,M:LiZU Maureen Kollpr, DebrU Kossolhuut, Giiry.K.oy^ . ThelmiiWi.lbum.' '. • ^newspaper's Kriduy news (loaillliio ig.urged (ott of tje Springfield Su)i und Loader for 1929- wordl, Robin Liobinan, Cindy Mucy, AiioVeai LUMBER matorlal Intended jfoe-publlcution In the July 8 ^4 !°nd 1939-70. 'Tlie state agencies' huvu Eighth grudo merit uwurds, to -Debbie Bell^- -Wo rulurve the right to limit quolitltloi. : Pjjf'IUEprtf Leon Ruwltz, toclil Slogul, Abbo Susan Budlsh, Wuyne Dostul, Antliony Francis,' QftU DAILY 9130 A.M."Til ^ f.U. Issue, HJIICO this office will bo.closed July 5 In - allocated $10,000 for.tlio project, wlthpartici- S'/uiiKoi', Steven Wolsa, Susan W.orfol,.Llsti' 2322 MORRIS AVL 1238 VALLEY RD. SUHOAV lo A.M. 'TII^ P.M. Rt. 22 at MorWi Ave. - Not responsible for typographical orrori. Kevin Mercer and Carmen Scoppottuolo. . FOR IAL«i ALLOWBO »V L*V UNION obsorvunce of Iiidopundence Duy. AH patlng libraries puying tne^Wrd of tlie cost. Wlntora: cortificutos, of merit in Spanish, to UWdM,N.J. STIRLING, M.j.~ Pricei,eff«tl«« thru Sat.; Juhd 19,19/J. org»nl'/alloniil,K()L-lalHiid other news Hems for /'10 Program is udminlsterpd by tlio .'Stuto Eighdi grudt) standard awards, to Ruthunn • • ..„.. „..••• . •, , „ , n i m L r i i the July II Issue should be s'ubmlttotfby Friday^ 'UIK'"^ s-ai'^ilVesmKl-iaatory buroauraidBd 'Adiimav Debbie Anriour, Jeanne Asilo, PegCT THE FINISHING TOUCfcU^-Soniors at/Jonathan Dayton Rogional High School, M6-M70. 647-1239 ; inHrLinda-BttrneB',-Eluluo-l3urone,_EllecnJL^ ^LSpnncjtjokl^ rocojvo caps and gowns tor tholr grdckiation oxorcisos,>/hhm wero July.2 *»— ' ' by « committee of tliu N.J. Library Assocliitlon. 'lunto.lw Shoo Shop, 245'MAIlll-Av*., Sprln0fl.lJ (Continued on page 10) hold last night., ~~ :-r--— — y— ^ (PKolc7by ^ob BaS<)or)r { '

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