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VOL.40 NO.'17 ' . P.&. Box <9, Springfield, N.J. 0/081

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' Local voters wTITchoose among- five can- didates to fill, three seats on the Springfield '-Board-..of—Education elections on j^ They-wlU^aiso render their verdict "on "the board's --proposep d $2,547,137 budget "for the next"school year, T—••-'•; •;• " , . '--•v:.-..i ' Candidates are Mrs. Ruth Weisman, Sanford Lieb, Robert Johnson, AugustCaprlbaRaDaVid Browju-Caprio,. Johnson -ana Mrs'. Weidman —>e Jncumbents. (See editorial on Page 4.) The' future of the Raymond Chisholm School has become a major issue in the campaign'. — a "rarity "lnrX" cowJO'l^L'y "where jnoat scJio^. "board "elections are decided Qn"tKt>' SANFORDLIEB—-' personalities 'and—merits -of the Individual -ROBERXjnHNSQN MRS. RIJTH WEISMAN candidates.-~—^-— — '•.-.' ' 'V- ' z_The_boar:cL last year proposed that the ChlsBoIm School be "phased out" over the- next five years as part of "a program to with an anticipated sharp decline1 In elementary schooLenrollment,— —--'••- v ~ On-TUesday at-B.p.m the Springfield Cltl- j.. principal inJPlajnflejd and dean of a boys » To lend assistance and afford doopera- Lleb, the only-candidate living in iHSTtuW 1 Blood mob -holm :School_dlstrlct,lhas-made opposition to' labeiecl - zens Committee for Education-will meet at school in Madison: ' - -" ""• ' —r?*^v:-.. ^c».to^ersph1^amtalatmMQn,^==^=4== theNa-tlpnal-State.Bank,Bullding-lnthe~Gen^al. The-citlzens^xommlttee is interestedjn^J ,*..T.o study._d,T^ofl^fsTems^dliSlce- -the-proposal-the-major point In his campaign."' :z=:greeiw SBoppIiig Caiter^Thelr gueatipeaker . .-promoting further excellence in both regional recommendations in connection-therewith. He has"opposed the proposaTTbr"'a number" of reasons, including the charge that the.board . Pro. Samuel Valla of Newark'State College) and local school-systems through community ''•-,,±* To encourage^alencourage alil citizens tojnterestcJnterestthemt them- r wlll discuss "The Importance of Community tovblyfcment. _-. „ , """ selves in the educational systems of the com- had .erred.in his figures, • Robert Southward, president of the Spring-' Involvement In School Affairs:" . ' - ••—"•• Following is a statement of the purposes munity. . \ - .__; '_. ' The committee, urged all residents of Spring^" •field Board of Education, this week said that Valla is currenay involved lntrainlng per- °f!!fi!e_gr°.uP.: ' ' ' ... the first of .this year-'sT:Wb. coifttnunity Blood- L fleld who share these goals to .attend Thurs^. — mobile visits. It will take place at the Parish. rjames CaldwirSdhbol,: DistriCW l~tb "6j "it'was "unfortunate" thafthe' dispute over the sonnel to promote community Involvement In * To promote and develop the bestjossible • future-)of the Raymond Chisholm School had day's meeting and become affiliated with the HoUse of the Presbyterian Church on Church J£lorence Gaudineer School.-Districts 7, 8^~ schoolaffalrs^s-part of a statewide school—educational system. ;.:•••.. Mall. The hours" will be from 1 to 6:30 p.m. 9nnd_10. ' . .?,.:;-. :....„• . overshadowed the Qiialitlcatlons of the_candi- . community coordination project. A merttber of • To promote better communlcationv and ...... ates in; tnts_yearV"scnoorb6Snrelectlonsr The.following groups wlllbeparticipating, as •• -Edward-Walton—School, Districts 11, 12 the Newark State faculty for the past seven' • understanding between the school administra- Furhter information may • be obtained from • and 13. •: ...•._;.. ' T"IZ; • ' . • ' " J"1 elections will be held Tuesday, with five , tlon and in the past,.,and meinbers^:ars_wgejLto_;m^e^. years' Valla has taught phychology and gui- citizens of.the-communify,.afld.proj_ Bob.Star194S.) r (376-5648).orJViyian Sarokln (376- The school budget or$Z,547,137 represents 7-. ... ( iq4S : '"appointments ..through: ;tbelr chalrmen:rSt. '"aancehlfereTTIe^ohia^—'^^ ^ '~- James-Church—Mrs. Edward Kaye; joint PTAs an increase"of•$279.fl5-bver^the-figure"for "--Jilrs. F.H. .Yiinker; Presbyterian Church-"- .the current school year.—The amount to be ^ip^jgr^^ Tom Geddes; '.Temple Sharey' S,halom—Mrs. raised by taxes is $1,950,656. The hew local school; budget would bring a municipal tax However, some ihacGu'rate^and4iUsi Charles banzlger: Temple Beth.Ahm—Wallace , Gallen. ._ • ' ' . .. . ' .- ' •;1;'i'•-• -LC-. "Tjiwease^pf^fioine .;12. points, 05 $12 per-year= bn a house with a present market! value of ~ -rfcave-teen-brought to my attention, and I feel 'Persoha~who are, not melrnbers of anexlsting ^20,000. "•;'"•• ' : ..- .._:. ^db'd ' I donor~group-may dpriafe to the Springfield ; ZileJcWoii^B^r'ilng'•'. the. Raympnd^~^-i Community Group,: thus Uspuring themselves T r latajTh^lfelaimfer oQWeiJrcW'dltsfi should "Chishblm' Sr;hb prhas''not yet beeift made and ^" r y/illijot be made until all figures have been they require- themi-By doing- this;- they .will ' .MorVthaiv'200 friends and fellow workers as chiefy-and a' check from the BMljJA,,'J'he " alsp- help_ to assure blood-credits for older Regional budget carefully rechecked.and.th6 plans re-evaluated -president of the Volunteer Fire Department,^ •for any change in statistics^— of ' former Fire Chief Ormond—Wr-Mesker- residents of the township who are not members -gathered-Bt-the-Mpuntainside-Inn Friday, Jan. Cpt. Waren Ruban, Titacovered a pdrtable .color ," : •of—donor-^roUpsT—and-whb". have no family "2. The .plans previously presented to the 24, for a-dinner honoring his 25 years of TV, a Tgift frpjp -the~-V.olunteers. Former.:_ wins board randi to the public -would not result In member's able to-donate blood for, them.:-—— -service to fife Township of SprlngfleldV Chiefs ~aeputy chief' oi^e^ffoTgnTeersTArt Schramm,-_ There have beeh a great nupiber' of calls pverCKi.wdlngi.at-the; 'Edward Walton or- any "presented Mesker-ii/lthjl clock iri the shape other-school. The proposal included the trans- Mesker retired last Nov. 30. for blood-credits lately,'aijd the credits of all Former fire -commissioner Walter.Baldwlri of V"Malte5e~cTOSS7^the-symbol ;pf thevFire fer of .some•tlncoin'ng-Walton""siifdents~i:o the r groups are Very much depleted;'AlUhealthy^ "• Depai^ent. JTtignyaB~a~glft from di^-Exempt~~ i u : laSqndmeler-Scliool, where ample-space acted ;as_master.._of~(:eremphies. First; to .ts-between the-ages of_ 18 and 59 are;____ The Regional High Schbol pistHctT current - AssbclatioiC • ,. '"'"."•' / a available,; •'.' ___"_77 -make-a=presentation to? the former-chief was... ."therefore urged to make ^^appointment, and voperating-expense-budgetrof $7,535 ,969 for the Chief Beadle, of Union City, president of the . In attendance were. 28 fire, chiefs from "37The~boardTloes ribtlhave any plans to .to give:.an^hour of. their time to give blood on ngxT school yeaF'wblTby~a"margin"bi nibre International Fire Chiefs Association. He gave througholirthe stateTThose from the local' ; build STsfChborttr-Baltusrol-Top-when and jf "area were Chiefs'BuHce^fWestfleld,Cameron March 6. Further informatljjnjs^^vallable--—.than.two to one.Tuesday inth'e'slxcommunities" Chisholm-ls-phased out ' —Mesker an honorary lifetime membership in from the donor group chairmen orMrs.Daniel making up the-Ragional • District.'. Marglns_ 1 Ihejirganiza tioh. CpjTReg -of Unlbni^EgKley Of Summit.-Huterpf Mountain- •, •'The Board-of Education Jias been vexy ] slde'.-Maher of Miplewood, Partingtonof-Mlll-.' Kalem, blb^progr^m_chairnuuvat-376r05Wr- almost as large were cecarded in favor of-the ^riun harlapa thnf MpoWnrwnrfi HnHnor hlq vearH burn,_:Redden of Newa-r-k-and'Town 1 ey '&.'" capital expense budget Tpb "siwatlonrandlhe-^^! ^> land~ln-Kenilworth for future expansion effects if any change-in the entire educational "~~ All member^_ of the Township Comrnlttee rlHtteSl ,Were present. Mayor Phillip:Del Vecchio Godlition - The" operating" budget won byaTirarg \ .surejhat ahy..bpard.meijiber of the thanked Mesker on behalf "Of-the-vtownship"~-i 1,246 to 618rcarrying every voting district intendent ;6f schools' would be. gtad to Shelving delays "for ihe "outstanding Job"'1 he had done. Com- ; to the1- sBt~communiBw^-The tbwn-4)y-towi> answer -any questions that lnterested_pe_QpkLL_jJ • - mitteeman Robert Planer, whojvas-commis- totalswere: Springfield, 253 to 133; Moun^- "might have. ' .. • . ' sioner of-public safety .'for the past three tainside, 235 to-55; Berkeley~Heighfarr472 • .- "It Is unfortunate that this has become yeaiis, thanked him for making his Job a J John T.Connor Jr. will address the Spring- ' to 280;-eiark, ;,167 to 70s Garwopd, 40 to ' an elecflon isiue^wfienTheTprlhiHryconsidera- /The new Springfield Public Llbr'aryis almost ^little bit easier. He said it hadbeena pleasure- ."; field; Democratic Committee at a meeting 20HKenilworfli, 79. to 60. tion should be the qualifications of the candi- -r:=tb work withthe-chief. ! - - -Monday, Feb. 10, at 8:30 p.m. at the National The capital lexpense item also carried every _.da,te.s for the position." ' ' — " ready for occupancy, but the final moving stage Is telnjfaeTIyed until the wood shelving Is re- _State^Bank.l--Conrior, who served as state "distrigt in, the six towns to win, 1221 to CHIEF MESKER-was born ln,Clfeviland^Q.,~ ^.director of Citizens for.Humphrey. and Muskle . 626. The_land purchase-item,' $45,000 for a turned frbtn the factory and the circulation . ,.„_•_, ,«„•. . .—^- during the 1968 election-campaign, will speak half-acre site, carried -all-districts bat two. desks are instolledrTKe shelving" had-been taJSSkJn 1924..he moved to.wew y ' - "The Democratic Coalition and-Its: Pur- - The total was 1,014 to 62

Scott^^-Doiujigtonto09-Golf ax rd. hai : put on the shelves," the-staff. of"ThB~Democratlc-party- fop^Ae latter.;~When They wer#~A'very "Uf^tlltJ- k

bers*"were-elected at the-recenfaBftual-rneet- ^^ "—• ion.nf'th.fi=F.lrfitr"AidrLSquad in-town, 'and has chairman~ot the Union County HeirtSsocfaS are;- Mrs." Robert-Dr"Hardgrx>ve, I president;, for the meeting' of the book discussion group' a ~wlde knowledge in the field of oxygen. He u'on*Br February drive. Donlngton-was Spring- "M. Jordan Price, vice-president; jits.George has been set; for March 4. Further details on is a member of the"'Maplewood chapter of the ' field chairman lBBt year. . •-. W* Lancaster, recording secretary; Mildred the book discussion will, be released shortly. '••'•••• (Continued on pade 3) AnaUveof EUzabeth, Dynington is^anatfor- > : VVoniinuoa on pag«d>/ ^ _aBsoclated.__ .Wltli tlra Newark firm of Ruth Wopcf " B'/Leysenrco'ffWBpohdln^Be<:tetary,' andGjikh-^- ' erine A; Siess, treasurer. Daytph-Regional High School, he acquired his Donald B. Palmer will serve as curator., ; bachelor's degree at Seton Hall University, Honiemakef of • The trustees will be Mrs. Milton P. Brown, where hejdso.earneo'"i

rcfited^ problems. ' " '. '"•"/• „ The family planning clinic.?s services will be provided" free to familieS/ih the lower income categories and on a sliding payment scale for. "families who are abie to pay partial fees. •'•-- Patients interested in making an appoint-' ment should call'' the' family planning_clinic r»: '.iir -Overlook's^-

MrsTGerievieve Kirby, Overlook's special family planning nurse, has recently completed Intensive training in this specialized' field. through .Planned Parenthood, Essex County, "which has served agTCOrtsultant inestabllalL-, ltNDS-ACl(OSSTHESEA—tAgroiip of japaheselaborleadera vIsitedr^RaJoppi of Springfield, a general executive^arf m^mter ofthe ' ilig this npiw r||nic at OverlTink. ~~" '....-_.._._ CarpenterCarpenterss ' Union offices iIn Springfield .last Friday, as part of aann / Second Districts-United Brotherhood of Carpenters • and JOISWB. ^_ian__othec-family_planning_ciinlcs_it_ha exchangt!_. e tou...... r. sponsore;dJ wby. th.i.Ae USTI c . Stat^.Me .andlaboHJI.I»Hr ^«,departmentsn^«Bnh, , »ton Koichiro Murayama, Tamotsu .Takahashl, Kazuo oaKai ana nouert been; found_ that unany -women feel -easie study union welfare and pension hinds; Shown;fromleft, are Raleigh Ohlweiler.-eeneral representative for the* carpenters. ~ / talking to a female mirse about birth control T ... -. (Leader photo by Bob Baxter) matters~than~they7 do—to a male physician, especlallywhere the" nurse. Is' well trained -in-ttarfleld of'family planning," commented L. Stephen Hartford, director of ^ambulatory' services-atOVerlookpwhoisiaover-all charge^ ctrchalf hourdimax^s j_olthe hospital's out-patient facilities. _ .: ''Patients will thus-have "' " " .suKaBon wlQT yTg , discuss .their problems^etermine their fi- . „ r .._? MINUTEMEN—Cheerleaders, for springtleId's"Kecr6adon Depart- | busy nanclal status, then move on to class lechires lit—SailcetEall" all-stkrt) prepare .tu go into action. Seated are their, lnfltructors, D> iarid ddemonstrations, followed by,_indlyidual Dauser.—left—who designed the uniforma, and Susan .Qpohowltz." At right is Vincent-Plaiia,; j Paul Coakley, 18, of Union pled guilty. Mpflr, .- An:acti6nrtiaclce3j«eek-ln:Whtch the Sprlng-- LiArrecent release:by^ thb-Unaen voiOHteer" Interviews with the family plannlnja; physician." assistant. recreation' director, T££igir^_are,4efr_to_rigbt,.front, Cynthia Fatfno", MndC: ' day InSpringfield Municipal Court to charges fleld First Aid-Squad handled71'"calls JKflS_ Ambulance Corps-announced that the lack-of .Hartford.explained., __._- — Kozub^Rene-LaMorgeser-Karen-Maiiroj rear^Cindy Rotweln, Nancy Josephson and co-^• of driving while his facilities Were•"lmp'alrtq- climaxed last tridajTBy^Biree back-to-^fiack response to ' lts'^ appeal for more volunteers _ «•. Periodic-physical examinations and other _ rapratnfl JnHI.,Bnrhpnhprg nnrl-rialrv» Pnrrgr - i____(EhotO.by-Ed.CardlnaI)". ~hy the use of-liquor, driving with a loud emergency calls within 30 minutes. • >'••.' ' forced_it to-curtail^ service. As B result tests "sUch as the - Papanlcqlau smear-for muffler, using loud and abusive language-to Statistics of last year's report indicated"" —roiitlrte cells will be handled only atriight,with cancer screening will be, a regular part of a police, officer arid eluding a police officer.' that nearly^700 calls were covered) requiring the possibility the corps may have to abandon • the clinic's routine* ' Judge Max Sherman fined him a total of $150 1,423 action 'man hours, embracing a total of ^?aU daytfme services routine as-Well, as emer- The- family' planrdng^cllnlc's educational and-revoked-hlST-drivepSs—license; for-six 8.500,miles traveled by ambulance. Attention gency calls,-the Springfield group reported. •- program will be extended to patients attend- B'nai iontnp* • *•;.• •'.• • is being focused on the current drive toob— ing, th_eiQ.verlQOk.obstetrical-and gynecological Richard Hudson of Plalnfleld: paid a $50 -tain additional. dayUhifTcrew members to help "In its 20 years of service cliilcs, also, to mothers-of-patlents attending round the daylight staff. —• of Springfield, the First, Aid Squadjias nejver- —the Overlook pedlatric clinic, as wellas'to fine, for using loud and abusive language'while : failed to.answer the call.-'NoWTltpstneiurnTif- under the Influence of alcohok Philip Nestler ^the_cltizens_oLSpjclngfield to answer tiie call of 'Summit- was-'fined^SO- for- using loud, and. -hospitaL /: ~Flnai_arrangeinents- have. been made by the Freeman, Leslie Shulman and Joseph 'TejiheiW'-' *• 7 that the' squad is extending to idle community," ^Educational programs' oh family offensive language to: a police office''while —the-statement-added; ...... ^ "r- planning Springfield Men's Lodge and Women's Chapter baum of-the Men's Lodge, and Mrs.-, Ethel - , under the Influence of alcohol.:' Dinosaursstucliecl will also be provldedfofTneetingsTif listerested of B'nai B'rith for the presentation of their—PlUer7Mrsw Bernice Splgel, Mrs. Ruth Plljer,'1 ^SB«...... l » ~PraGyy .off PlalnflelPlalfleld was. fined $35 ~ Last Thursday a special drill'was held at communlty-gr.Qups.a'nithehospitalwiU develop .1969 Citizenship Award to the board oftFystees'—Mrs-Edith :6allenr-Mps^-PQcothy Ostroff and '•• • for'.leaving the scene of-an accident John the squad house on North Trlvett street ior an in-service training prpgranjpnfamUyplan of-the~Free-Public=Ubrary=of=springfiBld;—MrsTBeverlyWeltchekoftheWomen'sChapter>,v,: W.TCerr of "Cfanford was fined $25 for care-' by 4thjjrader$ at all new probationary members. The program -ning for appropriate hospital personnel. _ „ , Robert:T.^Weltchek,' civic affairs chairman of "" ' ' * " " 7": covered usage of oxygen and ambulance equips- The board members~are being honored for.\r less driving. Salyatore A, Russo of 29 Mapes ' ""," . ' ' • " ""• I the-Men's'Lodge. and'Mrs.. Beatrice Merkln 1 j^axfe-SpringfieidjIpjSid $10 for passing a red ment.-^Conlghtthe entire organization's monthly -_ __^, „_, • , and Mrs.Rpsalind Minlman, citizenship anc- their' outstanding rrtmrrmniiy 'ith Sandmeier School -training drill, will feature all oxygen equipment. v elevation of the cultural and educational life light..~--±-__J-r: ' •__ : _!_,, :,.• - —•„• • DEBT KEYSTONE civic—affairs—co-chairmen-of-the Women's Mrs. LucindaMlcheletti'sfourth'grade class . The Dayton Regional Adult School-lsjidwl —U.S. Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares Chapter, haw nnnn'npferi that the award cere- of the people of Springfield.-Serving on in Thelma Sandmeier School is studying about, offering—the--standarcl-Red-Cross 'flrgt "aid" account for approximately 23 percent of the moniesjwill.'take place on Sunday^evening at board are MiltonKappstatter, RobertHalsey,^/: •course, a requirement for all first alders. George^Gleim7ZMrS7~Alflitla- Epstein, Mrs., Valentine pqrfy/ dance -prehlstorlc-anlmals. The-children are par- private^4^d: pprjion_of.Jiie;^oier^^ ticularly interested in dinosaurs. All of the The five-week course instructed by Rose debt. They are descrlbedJbyZTjceasury offi- Marshall} Is held on Tuesdays with the two- Also serving on the award committee are" and Superintendent of Schools JoKn Berwick; ^- •— ~cfilldren like this subject very-much cials as the keystone of-the national debt "WallacejCallen, president of the Men's Lodge; : hour sessions beginning at 8 p.nu —• -•• • structure. The principal speaker at/"the award cere-. 1 Dinosatirs rtived millions of_years ago. -Mrs.-lCIaireJ?alHrvpresident of the Women's ' '."Cupid on Skis" wlll.be the theme for the .' Scientists have foundiosslllzed bonesTof dino- Chapter; Samuel Filler,"" Jack Sobel," Saul monies" will J« Oscar _Lax^natlonal_..B.'nal-__. Short Hills Ski Club Valentine's-Day party and_ saurs dating 500 million.years back in time. J&i ~ B'ritlrcbmniissibner•'bircommunity/andJWMC.-•-:,-• dance Tuesday at Stouffer's Restaurant on the The first animals lived lnJthe Precambrlan ans service. '..:.- * •. ••.• ' . •. J..-•.':'.; V • S h* 1 Mall at Shori^HiUs. -J_ era; They were only one celled animals. Some ' tributes~wiU~be^pald'Rrthe trustees by the :,. —The party iVe-pen to the public and will start ancestors of tfiese .prehistoric arUTnals-are- jStendenfe^orripletes Rev, Bruce Evans of the First .^Presbvterian -atr&p.m. Music WllLbe! by:the-Moodmaker-s»— ""still living today. ! ch~of Springfield and by Robert JohiiBon, a . Mfis. Chrl"stiriaX6x~ofMadison, chairmarrfdr" The children are working in five groups. member pf the Springfield;Board of Education^/ thei party, said'-refreflhinents and hors Some of -their' projects include a !slx-foot All members of the community have beeti"' d'oeuvres also will be served. More than-200—! .invited to attend^the.ceremoniesi ~•••..-.^j^...-.'"" paperrmural, a shadpwbox of a prehistoric _-WILMINGTON, Ohio —Clair FranUin, skiers from throughout,central New Jersey^ Jungle,' a large foil dinosaur with, scenery, ^.members of the club whiphmeetjsonTues-"" daugfter-of-William.. Franklin of 89 Meckes ar$. m a colored chalkboard mural, and a clay_mode.l sti,-Spriingfield,:NrJ;,-ha:s:'re'turned'to Wilm- da\y nnighti s at die Springfield American Legion. dinosaur-set ln'a scenic background.—----- ThHei'clue b also operates-a-ski-lodge-at=Lower— r ington .College from a term of activities in -'judy "Ca~sale~brought in a mod6l"6TirTyr .. off-campus employment. Miss Franklin,;' a - •"'e,:Vt:, ._.•...__, l._ ,__.._ Jiosaurus Rex. (HFls called "Rex" for short.) J.'NORWOOD ? sophomore, has, been-employed in. New York Rex iscorisidered a member of the class. He" City at >the. United Nations-lntewiatlonal Chil- VAN NESS -is-a*steleton made of styrofoam and Is about dren's Emergency Fund for a K-week period six.-feet-long "and four and a half_feet tall; lart—of_the_college?sl6ff-campus term ARTHUR-tr Visitors are awed- bythe^sight of :Rex and the arrangement. . , WELLS ither dinosaurs-ln-the-elass'room.—~^i~" 1.. The off-campus term was inltiated'atWilm-; OUT ..-.:. . ., •. By Edda Zurkoff, •ihgton • College. to allow students^ to_ relate: .' '.' Marcl-Herzlinger, r academic preparation to the practical needs vrm~ Ira Starr-and of society. Students afejhus able to study the. • " — •- EvanSanyour. problems- of business, government and educa- AINT tion—through active participation in their .operation.--;==..-- —.;—-..-... • ; •"".,. ' Miss Franklin, a sociology major, is one - JValentine's-danGe of seven students who spent the fall tefrm""" xt5sigranenfi=Twenty-seven iHiniinrninmaBy FxajiLR|^"JrTiiuiiiiiiiiii«iiiii more ~^tudenterwiil'~be-participating in' the p.; . program duringThe winter-term.-Theactlyittes PRESCRIPTIOKS FILLED BarentszGiub —include, -jobs -in -hearly-every-section-of-tha^^: 3fYEOlASiBShREfSiraE can be, an-easy--Job w^th -a new product High School ih-Scotcfe Plains will sponaflr_ coiintry from New York City to SanJEfcancisco.— called-Spot^Simply- by spraying Spot re- fifth annual St. Valentine's "Elance to. be held mover on the soiled area, letting it dry to. a_ —:atlthe_school on Feb.-15.for. the-parents and — - • ~;' Pfdmpt Service ' . whjte powder, and brushing powder away, their guests," and featuring a buffet supper andiz , FRIDAY DEADLINE grease will be removed: This Isguatahteed dancing-to^the music -of—Johnny DeeTiNeison j.All-items other thqnl'spot" news should , 24a; MORRlVAVE., SPRINGFIELD not to leave a, telltale-ring-'on-the-paperv- HrPaUiauUe uf W«3tflgld-hgtrds*the-eomnTlttee, ,,: be In,our office by noon on Fiidqy; - ,For general ^cleaning, of Vinyl "paper a and Giis Salazzi of Springfield is ticket -V. product called Styl-Tex Cleaner lsrecom-r- mended. This Is s'process of sprayingiher UJniojL-Cathollc_isg g , -Cleanei?—on-the-paper—and-wlping-wlth-a- ^enrolling-glrta-from-SeoKh-Plafna-Wegtfl&ld clean. damp sponge.-This will ramoveany and surrounding communities. type of smoke—or-cooking stains wlthia ..reason. .' • • • • • — ~zr

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Thai missionary to speak at Y Betty ingalls, a missionary- nurse-midwife in Thailand, 'JOIN THE SMILE-IN' is the slogan for this week's NaUonal Childrenjs Dental'Health.Week, will be the guest speaker at and little 7-year old Partora, a patient at Children's Specialized Hospital, Mountairislde> is the Summit YWCA's Wednes- rigfitjn tune. She's the first child at the hospital to receive an apple from the Plalnfiejd day morning kaffeeklatsch ' Dental' Soclay, a branch of the American Dental Association which is sponsoring the Na- Feb. 12. Miss Ingalls, a li- tional Children's Dental Health Wsek. Robert F. Ardrey (left), assQciate.admlnistrator of censed midwife^ has just com- _ ..Children's Specialized Hospital, accepted the donation of apples from Frank Geiger (right), pleted'her master's degree in owner oj Gelger's Cider Mill and Restaurant, Inc., Westfield. • • nursing leducatlort at Indiana University and will return to the village of Manoron, Thai- Oils on exhibit WE REPAIR & REMOUNT'ond RESTYLE FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, land, this spring.,She will set The Summit Art Center is sponsoring an JEWELRY up a professional school of art show In the gallery of theVPaper Mill BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH... nursing in the -village, which •Playhouse. Mrs. Terry Sklar of 18 Arch- is 100 miles north of Bangkok. bridge lane, Springfield, has two oil paintings "M. PIERRE HENRI , ' C Her talk about life and work In on exhibit. Mrs. Sklar has won sevoral previous Thailand will be nccompanied awards. ' . • WILL BE HERE FOR. CONSULTATION \» by color slides. Kaffeeklatsch will begin at 'S-P-A's own styling director is widely acknowledged as one of 9:45, with time for getting WE ARE '. . . Into your own custom design acquainted over a cup of . IN Bring in your outmoded jewelry ohd w0 w"l the world's foremost hairdres'sers. Come in and lcjt him give coffee, The hour-long pro- BUSINESS FOn submit ettlmotet on Ireih, new "one'o(>0' YOUR Itlnd" piece* Meit'gned for you alone. you a personal styling consultation without charge. .'And be- gram will follow at 10:15,. HEALTH C.omplfllaly new. Concurrent dance and rhythm cause lna visit to our Springfield Salon will be siieli a brief one, ' , \ < ComptBl«ly In kotplno wllh i lasses, taught by Capitola GELJACK Jewelers DR 9-4942 wo suggest that you niake your appointment early, Phone Ihs b%il llyloi ol lha tlmat. Flonhelm rnskm D ckerson and Mrs. Patricia DIVISIONl BRAUNSCHWBlaBR BROS, Radio DUpotchod II light, loan and tlaxlbla. Vary handsome. Ahd very Ei ist, are available for 3 to 241 Morris Av». Springllver. No previous reser- ASSOCIATE •STdRES vatio \B are required. -MAIDEN.LANE JEWELERS. Further information about PARK DRU6SH- Village) Bhqppltlg C'ahMV New Providence the ci "rent program or future 226 MORRIS AVE, • SPRINGFIELD FUTTER'S SHOES ones I >ay be had by telephon- ' • General Oreene Shopping Center DKAUNBCHWIClaER DROS. Millburn and Short Iliir^Avenues, 333 MILLBURN AVI.' . . -. MILIBURN ing M -8. Allan p.—Ballardr 37 South HI. "OMN THum. avit. ' progra i director, at the MOVING? Find n r«puldbla Mov.r In the Waul"Ad . • Morrllltown I YWCA, 273-4242. ' _ Section. V /

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: Homemaker SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday out and $2,000, respectively. ;___ •"?'" ' (Continued from page 1) This Is the 15th yearT of tfie^Berxy. Citocker- 'from this state, together with those from all Search, initiated In 1954-55 by General lvll}la to emphasize the importance of homemaklng y other states and the District of Columbia, a or as a career. More than.six million senior gjff$(6r tidof>ted' ch/fcf each accompanied by u ^j|°°| jfj-jf ';'^|H girls have, participated lrt the search program NATURAL ' join in an expense-paid edbuutlyual, tuiji yf since its lnceptloh,~anar l,4t>uwinnerswlll1fave Washington, D.C., and Colonial_Williamsburg, This week over 25 birthday cards, signed by a breSi&St dancg_(Blso a firsr.)'are~also beiHg"* earned scholarships totaling $1,591,500 at the COLOR .jWwbei-B of -UIP Mailunal lluuut 5UCiaty antt-- dtscussecliNas~a possibility for fund raising Va., next spring. — -Concluslpji_PlJhe_currauj?rflgram. ,—_— fllied.-with-nickels-and dimes will be'sent to.-(project on a.spring morning. , The national winner—the 1969 AllTAmerlcan The 603,564 girls from 15,116- schools an American Indian boy, .Alfterto Navarro, ' Alberto has\a picture of his sponsors li:___Ubmemaker of Tomorrow—will be announced registering for the 1969 Betty Crocker Search who will be. 12 years old.'Alberto, who lives and sends lettersV.quite regularly. His most— '•.-' at an American' Table dinner in Wllliamsburg. established a new record for die program.'. '_ in Guadalupe, Ariz., was-adopted last year recent one follows: ><. # ;-- The choice will be on tHfe basis of her original test score -plus personal obser.vations~.ancU- _v , I' 'through the Christian Children's \ Fund" and " ' Thank' you very "much" for the five' dollars • ::"/ '"•". ^OUTPATIENTS "-;•-— :--•••-- h ri h h foih Dvt von Rfinr jne. I bought me a nice pair of pants.:- •V) interviews during die tour, and her scholar-' 111 iM.il tnntient viBitB to V^tei-nnE Ad 1'm8ErW':in'*S"na^"'rf^iP"-havB'1itieir-rjrTpia to raise' the $12 monthly check'that enables a lot of ,furi. I sure liked the flajih; light with year to 6,564,000. Alberto to attend school in, a .local village. the chain. The- three mystic pens were fine. scholarship grants increased to $4,000, $3,000 • This year bulldog decals were^old and the' This all made my Christmas very happy;-—r— first ice cream sundae sale' in the history "I hope- you had a good Christmas as^we of the school will be held in April. (Donations did.- ..'.'. ' X STOCKS BONDS BIRTHDAY of ice "cream,~chbcolate sauce 'and frozen "God bless you( your adopted son, Alberto strawberries gratefully accepted.) Plans" for B. Nayarro." . • . . CAKES ^ - _Memhfir,s^gejnd_le.tterflJ ._cj£ds_jnd_smaflM OVER-THE-COUNTER ^\" THiVri nor wily"t»»tti>H*oHy-d»corot»d gifts to their adopted boy and ^r the present but they're al«o io'dollclom and ; lO time are working on'a project to collect .. freab ••' ' '. ,*•' .•' " ' Regional —used'athletic equipment to send to Alberto's LISTED SECURITIES tGSHttnued from page 1)-— — Behoof. MUTUAL FUNDS 35 MILL RD., IRVINGTON ALBE&XONAVARRf)- 2571 Morrl. Av»., Union, H-J 372-6000 F.O. BAROFF-coriNc. tUOCCASION! Marie Tarantula, presldentrDavid Margulies WaWtandDr-BenJam^Josephson, i^pring- ^ ^^ ^ ^ Tue. 8,W.d. Ak R M artet:Theater 26 LINDEN AVE. • SPRINGFIELD V-pi-'||u'VPLUMBERSl , ATTENTIONI Sail your k.,vlca. to field, ana ur. Minor ^. R.. jones, moun- .Drin/.. A -fw-rao'''m;ir:iocd-M<.naiToHo-; " vice-president; DebrauSshwartz, sedretary, ThTTraTT-Erl., Sat.6 A.M^T inin f n and Ian Starr, treasurer. Mary Ann Ulbrlch 30,000 local (omllle. with a low-coft' Wont Ad. talnslde, did not expire this year. Princeton to-see"The Glass-Menagerie." 1 Phone 379-7646TTiz_nr± Sunday 6 A.M. ~4 P.M. - Colt O86V7700. -"-•• -V-.--_——~- I r- -•-• is the advisor. -^Jrr ;,. ..-"xr: : _'*.- New board officers, and committee assign- Q of the National Honor Society are ments will be designated.at the board's or- " —— ~z— ganization meeting Monday night at Jonathan _ '-. •• -Dayton Regional High School, Springfleld^One / firTPSlPCj " ~~Titem <>t• businesajwill_ be election of a new " A u" V1**'v»>r! vlcer^resldent^tb'succeed Robert .Powers of .Berkeley-Heights, who did not run for re- — electioni —-•-,—-——— ^— ~" The, new budget of $7,535,969 represents - an=f8="percent-increase over- the-flgur-efr-lor the present year. •Th^RfiginnfttDistrict_com-_ prises four Wgh schools for "the. six com- munitiesv" They are Jonathan~Dayton Regional/Spring- rested after a hoI3-up at lold^iGoyisJJsdngstpn Regional, Berkeley Dellaert's Bake Shop, Union, Heights; David BrearleyJlBgionalJCenllworth, Friday . are._ scheduled" to - "and A.Tfa^ohn8onRegionalrClark. "appear in-. Union Municipal Court Feb. 17 on charges of _ 35c VALUE armed robbery. ._^-The_.tviai,.B.enJ«jnjLn_WU- i_:liams,J.8,_pf2595 Hamilton.^ LUMINUM ~~ter7,' and Ronnld F^finrdonfi. "7;:(C«ht|h.ue.d from pag»7l)T _ • . - 23, of -785 Inwobd rd., were : support behind theHumphrey-Muskle ticket. picKea up by-SprlngflelcLjpp-" —lice about, a half hour after J Presently the group's primary Interest is: T TtoquiSJ on state and local politics. Connor_ the"r6bbery at the. bakery at describes Its goals briefly as "attemptlngiu •^•257rMorris ave., Unloai focus on issuoaJn-state and1pcal"politidB:and- —Williams-has-been-charged to get people involved In local politics who. with two, counts of armed '•••• are primarily interested, hi issues rather than robbery, one In connection ~witH a holdup at the office personalities.V ::.,." ' "_• : ^-ConnoEr-who is the son of former Secretary of Dr. ' Aibert—Barberlo a EIRSfQUAUTf 6f-Conimej?ce-Jonn-T.-Connor Sr., practices 2801 Morris, ave, on Jan. .28. VALENTINE CARDS law In-New -York. City. He and his wife Susan Cardone has been charged .Cute cards for—-• — reside In Cranford. _with-one-counrotarmed-rob= . kids tQ give': SEAMLESS Town Democratic chairman Donald Lan has —bery_Jn connection with the and get " that-the meeting, like all regular Dellaert's hold-up. - ^rThczibakery^. was_robbed 1TBOUT1:30 p.m. Friday, Union Seamless, sheer inesh with : police-said. They-reported $1.39 VALUE dcml-toc, in latest fasiiibn 'OHOSi —that a -young-man -wearing a WWCH'S HEART Fire chief white, blue, red and black ski CHOCOUTES _. ; ___ „ masklheld up the counter girl; .(Continued "from page 1) _l •_ ..;. _withajsilyer revolver,_taklng / Delicious. MBSons ancfme Springfield Elks and is presl^l_:Z*feS)r. Heathen.'fled-north dent of the New Jersey Paid Chiefs AsSpcia- on Badhford avenue ina red ' — car driven by. another_man,: r',~ When called upon to ,_ , pplice-addedr—-———-— - Bottle Of 100. Mowrtain Ave. ft "'•'.•' said this was the greatest moment of his life. All Union police units were REa.S1.14 • He thanked, all'those who served under him,, alertedand an alarm .was sent and wished his successor, former-Deputy^ out over the county, radio at 89( Vtlue =^ VALENTINE —Chief Robert Day, all the help and cooperation^ CHOCOLATES - that he had during his"years as. chlefc—^--;-7-- ~At 1:39 p.m., Springfield Those responsible for the evening Patrolmen DomlnickOlivo and assorted Pocket size , Duputy-ehief-Edwin—rMlchael'Burns, cruising along Heart wltijjaae, Reg Ronco, of the~paid depart- . Melsel" avenue, spotted a car I IB. earphone,- _. . . •-, ••-.,«.— J -ftBgwering_the description of. Cubberly- of the Volunteers the one at the^hbldup-p , They pursued the_two men lit" the car for several blocks,-— —z-^_^—,__ arresting them on Maple ave- SCHRAFFT'S nue in Sprlngfieldr=rThe two ^then Jurned over to Union -polices Police "reported-that a ski -rrosk^a ".32 caliher_revolver Members, of JUSXjJf- Teinple^Betfi-Ahm, and three, rounds-of .32 cali- |_. -. . Springfield, will hold an ice skatlngparty to^- ber ammunition were, found night at South' Mountain Arena, Northfieldaye- |1J pocket. ».IS VALUE BRACH!$ •,•;• 8ue, WestJ)range.j:A bus will leave the tjSmJjle ~at:7 Erin;; and all meTiiftBrs aiVunuii-nieiubers' DELUXE I LB. hayejjeen invited to attend.—For'further in- formation, readers can call Steven . HEART BOX Choose from largo vario CHOCOLATES SHOULDERS Plans are being made for a fashion' show; at~ -the terriple~bn Tuesday, March-W^-Members of Ori~a. slice. Tor toasTTwhlch USY will model the latestfsrahlons from Brook's has' been spread wlth^Miiayon'- $187 FAMOUS NAME 17 & 21 JEWEL) of Summit; There will b«i prizes and refresh- naise,- arrange slices of to- ments. Tickets may be obtained from Robyn" mato. Coyer with -8—whoIe— Norway sardines and"RSjh»li Goldman,.37,9-9227rand Susan Schaffer, 379- : Gruen, Holbroa, wultham 0RMULA44 3382. •" •' — •' -. • ' egg salad. Press second slice CON VERSATION watches. Variod aeloctlon of toast firmly on top. Cut 3-pb»ltlve heatar ~6f :Btylca, each with a COUGH REMEDY Into bite-size sandwichesand, brallled switch, full HEARTS^ matching bandar strap;—-•-— serve with your favorite cock- size 12' it: 15", removW Gift boxed. — ' . Jl!ft VALUE tails. able flannel, cover ef cover meat stewbecomes . TOHI _ delicious-pie ^whenvtopped. HAPPY TAPE WASHING CREAM

7 lC TOASTE . exoellent-for-sauceespeciaily^peach-ans dan^pies cherry,. KITCHEN DRAWER For ai" tasty spread, blend COOPVAPOR eaming chrome J1.MJIZE together 1. tablespoon finely ORGANIZER plustlc thermostat light- chopped "onion, 3 'tablespoons VAPORIZER dark control, snap-out ICE & EASY -chili—saueer-^—tablespbons crumb tray* drained sweet pickle relish, Vou ndjuut flow, rvlaB for up'it HAIRCOLOWHG 20 liom-H, tui'nu itui'lf off. 1/4 cup deviled ham, 2 cups JJItra-flno.mlat unn bo tie EAOH VALUE shredded American cheese directed, whuro and 1/2 cup mayonnaise. or you want it. Res. 69e SIMILACOR salad dressing. Makes 2 cups of sandwich spread. BIG BARGAIN ENFAMIL LUNCHBOX PUDDING SHELF PAPER (Makes 6 servings) . iiriiii, i 1/2 cup sugar • Aaaortad 2 ' squares (1 oz. each) Colbra PREPARATION unsweetened chocolate, shaved • 70 <««• long H 3 " tablespoons cornstarch Reg. $5.99 REQ.S4.99 OINTMENT riilTO 1/4 teaspoon'sstlt; " Reg. Weitclox RICO HAWAII 2 < cups milk 1-1/2 teaspoons'vanilla TRASH CAN Cat's Pride ELECTRIC 4 days & 3!n(ght« IH 3 daya In LaaVagaa 6 marshmallows, cut Swlnglng-Punrta Rico 3 daya In San Fran- quarters ALARM (ram May 29 to'Jun* claco Mix together sugar, choco- .S14.N V«LI|E 7 daya In qxotlc late, cornsta.rch and salt. Howall CLOCK includ«.i ROfUHD Gradually stir in milk. Cook THE BIG SWINGER TRIP. JET PARE v Includaai ROUND over low heat, stirring con- Smart faco roducos' Latest rKodcl Land, Camera TRANSPORTATION TRIP JET FARE • stantly, until mixture comes glare, lots you for big pictures TO AND FROM AIR- HOTELS • MEALS • to . a boll. Cook 2 minutes. rend it. PORTER P.R. TWIN SIGHTSEEING • in 10 second*.. TRANSFERS .' Blend in vanilla; cobl» Never tote those cans ugaii anywhere BEDDED ROOM 1 WITH BATH. slightly. Add- quartered sturdy frame of llf» marshmallows and stir to give Steel axle; two 6"whcelfl. Reg. 4 for 69* swirl effect; Chill. Put pudding in small paper containers Ironside from which have tight fitting lids for packing in lunchbox, BILL SAVARII Trov«l CUPS Opiin W*d. It Frl. til S130 " • HEART SUPPORT, BUCK & WHITE FILM Sat. Ill 3 P.M. Nationwide programs of re- 1787 Sprlngd.ld Avi. search, education and com- MopUwood , " munlty service are supported POLAROID (aoroai from Qary'a) by the 1969UnlonC6untyHeart for ,. . m . ,, 761-6277 Association fund campaign, COLOR FILM observed' throughout Fehru- reserve tho right to limit quantities.' Copyright, 1969, SupeRx Drugs, ary.l ^Thursday February 6, TgB9'-SPHINGFIELD (N.J.) u:\DEH •tRY AND FEATURES PIIIUIIIIIIIIII EdltorlaLComjri ent 1 PROFILE-Si i "At the Florence Gaudlneer School, things usually happen five or six years ahead of the most promising new candidate . r'est.of the world," science department chair- Cha/ff/ng up choices in the pasFfew years. man Stewart Mulvihlll says, and the tall, - Caprio has servedthe boa,cd ' studious-looking biochemist Is as much re- for th4 school board T sponsible for it as anyone. '". long and well,"as its president Nine years ago he stprty} am inflgja TaS^^^^s^a Today, that program has grown into Spring -< tiori candidates' night discus- sional educator are a major-•- field's nationally-recognized "Experiment In sion was that all participants, asset. His service provides Living" which takes a bout 270 Gaudineer eighth both candidates-and those the. b o a, r d. with a l graders to Stokes" State Foresrfora-week each Speaking from the floor, ap- pure" of.~tro~trtrfn u li -June and a similar number of seventh graders to Colonial Williamsburg, Va.,each Octobert peared to take the excellence fessional cornpetenae. The Williamsburg trip-was begun seven years. ot the^Tl'bcal ; e"be-m--e-n+a-r y- •' JohnsOTi~has' functir!nGrd~ars~a .-- ago. .» '.: _ .....,.:. In the classroom, Mulvlbill has developed a 'schools for granted. board member with skill "and laboratory-oriented science curriculum that ^/^All appeared to agree that eloquence: He. is also a highly _ _beglns in the sixth grade with a comprehen- excellence ,is_ a confirming;; job/, _traiped professionaLedilcator. sive program, accelerates ~to-"a~conceptuai approach to physical science" in the seventh and that tEe credit for' what . ;If • he is reelected,. we can grade, and by the eighth grade has the students, has been done must be shared look forward to having three spending 99 percent of their time In the lab by-the-board/the superinten- years: of increasing- value-to i- studying the life sciences and especially Mul- vihM's specialty—biochemistry. — dent and his entire staff.,=:__. the school system.-—— "I might give one or two lectures .a year -- " Having said jthat, anyone^ . Lieb, as a newcomer, has to the eighth graders," Mulvlhill says. 'The might als'o_agree: that-:there_z:^d.is.playe.d_ iptelligence and a rest is done by-the kids themselves on an Individual-basls-an3-at-thelr.pwnpace." • ' is room JTor improve mejnt. considerable degVee of under- MuMhlll-'s-particular pride Is 36 Bausch I standing in his-Qpmments "on • Lomb microscopes -asked of and receji ' the Chisholm School Jfrom the Board of Education. "Theri STEWART MOLVIHItL; In addition, the board faces.-~__> issue. We- xegrqt, many-hlgh_achpolH "which have micfQBtopca y "' for- every sOTen£7'~WuTvTHIU^Baid,y'*mUCh level—r •and out ther_ e In the woods by ^^^^Sa^^g^TlK. - hwchiWto confine his less Bauuuh & Comb." '—y^ ' /~~ ,- '.'yourselve s is ui very good place to communi- paign a].m.o.stji^clusjjEBl3tio-the^T Mulvlhtil^-work wasmelted.by. ye National cate." " ' • Association foriMicconlology which made him' TIMuIvihUI, fee-founder, li^ts the woods and.;—,•:.—j one~lssuer~S.s--a 6oard_mem- / , .. __thelr teacher ofjtlle month Iast October. r~:rectly-with^.... ^tiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiJiiiiiiJtiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiJJttiirijiiiutiriiiirjiiiiiitiititiitiiiittrtiittitititiftifittiititiit£^ ' immediately has bis-group bounding through- be_callecl on to •" • .Pr * •_. nature. "We climb the cliffs and go Into thej Raymond Ghisholm..Scho61. -deal with wide range—of^ THIS M.0NTH the story of die eight-grade Ravines/' he says, "and ovan climb up th» •--•---• As has been said here_be- problems. program at Stokes is going to be presented side of a waterfall amTslIde down. . to,the National Association of Superintendents "We go to an Isolated graveyard dating back ™~; fore* in • diaeuakions~of other _; __M Mrs. Weismanhas_been_out- of Schools, meeting in convention in Atlantic .. to-1672 nhd make tombstone rubbings, andalso . is s u e s, the-boar-d—has --the-——st-anding—on-ihe --board jojath'e—-^:' IIHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIIUIUIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT City. . ,-'- "" . • •_ • •'•• cross a stream pn; a monkey bridge We make -The^-National-Associatioh-of-HlstoEy-Ieach^ ' obligation of hiring the besiv __warmth and under Btanding~of jhfi answer to Springfield's ourselves. It's designed to be the world's most T;,oNE^YEAR-AGQ ers was told last year about the Williamsburg unstable- bridge and we all end lip going for a available' proft?H^k>nal"Bduca-. —rhtrr t appruaclwl.u—the- DR. BENJAMIN tLJQSEPHSON is elected adequacies.;.Two Springfield men, members of trip which, as—is Stokes, is "thought to be a swim," MulvihiliJaughSi•? : ~~ to a three-year term on the-Reglonal-Hlgh-—tha-Hanky., Pank players, 'signer recording -tors-and~then following 'tHeir " persp_n's problems. She. has one-of-lts-kind educational experience. • • • 1 School District Board of Education. Unsuc^Zfifiniract to write children's Records. They are —As Mulvihlll explains the creation and prog- ONE MORNING in the pre-dawLdarkness advice on what is, after all,- •"worked , with great diligence^ cessful candidates-were-ROBERa^HAl.SEY^—JACK fflfaVERMAN. a .former disc jockey, ress of the Stokes, Williamsburg and in-school- Mulvlhill leads the, more hearty sniaentSa a technical problem. •_+ not least of all as Springfield's MRS. HELEN HUNEKE and HENRY S.WRIGHT and SID FRANK..;Students" in Springfield laboratory "experiments," he Is quick to to an aerie >to watch the sunrise. *>'And whUe' ."ambassador' to the realnrrof a-clean-up-campalgn^are_dls=_ ^schools will find"jhB-following-lunch=awaiting reaognize the aid his coUeagaes haveproylded—^e sun Is coming up," Mulvlhill says, "I ~Thgre~~*arg~five~candidate s ~ cussed at the year's first meeting-of the beau-- them Mondayj>>irankfurters, baked " gEound._iOn.thft.top.bf read qenesiS-Or.a_poem named'Creation/by running for ,|hree seats to be county and" state educational tificatlqn cdmmlttee of Springfield. MRS. BER-- sauerkra"ut.^raislhs. roll,' butter and Tirilk^ thelist prp Dr. Thelma Sandmeier, Gaudlneer James Wejdon Johnson, a famous Negro poet. —filled. They are" David Brown," -organization. _ '' NARD "SCHWARTZ is- chairman of the • com- " ••-•—•' _ principal, and Helene Kosloskl, assistantprjn- "Although "I'm a " biochemist,;"": MuMMlf Choosing three from-amon~~~g mitteemittee , and \MR\MRSS . ROBERT BUFF1NGTONBUFF1NGTON, -20-^E-A-RS AGO . clpal. "Go ahead and try^Stew^Csounds like says hi explaining the new thought behind the; •_August Caprio,-Robert-John~ co-chairman. Other members are MRS. VIC- School board candidates HOWARD J. SMITH, -a-good idea," Mulvlhill quotes the two edu- program, ."and although this was.origt son, Sanford LiebJ and~MTBT~ -^—these "five is no easy task. All TORJRACHT, MRS. JOHN DONOVAN-^and, GEORGE, D. I1ARR1SON ^JR.,jrHO_MAS_i_cators. . Intended nine years ago to be a weekend' 7 are: well qualifieTd~rtowEiveT7 TVIR:'J ILLIAM B. LALOR..J\..gQato DOHERTY arid-NORMAN ARGAST— answer——-And-he-addsthat members of theBoard woods looking at nature through the Ruth _W. e i s~m-a n1_AlT appear_ •— we-do-feel-that the loe*tnews- is set for the Springfield portion •or the questions-posed" byy the Leagug e of Women'; Education even come along" on some of the trips eyes ^df science,^~we're trying to make a moire capable-of serving the chil- Union County Heart Association's aim al fund ~ Voters MRS. JOl-iN_GATES training chair -as .chaperones. pronounced turn into the humanities .'. ."and paper _haa__the duty—of pro^ driye this month, according.toJQflSf^' we've succeeded to me degree where we're --dren-of Springfield with dis-- 2 man_Jor_the Springfield J3irl_. Scout board, "Jim' Adams is going-back-to Stokes mis tinction~ : . - ~"""' viding whatever guidance,"- is 1NGTON, township cfialrmiuv"" ~~-'-~ - •announces a new spring-training course for year for the third time," Mulvihlll says,'"and now_at the point where there Is virtually^ possible for "the-many readers * * */ •_...-. all the GirLScout and BrowniBle leadersldJb, bo'ardi _b.e,I3ust-likereveryone else, Including parents. no science) nor does a student have to know i1o0 YEARYEA-RS AGO members and troop cpmmitteemen.^THE-REVi- -works just as hard as the students and a great deal of science. You don't have to Browti has c o m p il.e d an (perhaps as many £s "seven > , The Springfield' Citi2en-'s Committee for BRUCE-W. EVANS, pastor of Springfield. Presr_ teachers." • > know, for example, the name'rof-a-tree outstanding_r.e_c.ord in-recrea-^ ITight) Who might want our —Better Schools endorses thg election of MIL-^ byteiUan Church, is elected moderator of the • ••'.• 1 or —-tional activities foxJhjjtown's TON.-KAPP.STATTER, H. LEE SAROKIN and This is the second time MULVIHlLL EXPLAINS that spmethhig new if the likeable teacher had a next major ^youngsters -- tiothrboys ;r J- Therefore, after-_all the i^WJBRNER'PENARDtSigfildtB^1^ n- • the that" Its pastor is- going to be tried this year in; the. Stokes move_to make It would be to extend his "total Education.ZThe Country^OaksCivic^Assocla- — been elected moderator. The first was the late program which wlH^ring to bearthe-speclal' humanities program into the elglth grade" as ' whereases./ we... support-, this —tlon jpraisefThe' Cltlzens.'-Advlsory-Gom DR. GEORGE A. LIGETT, pastor of the con- tiesjrf other teachers on the students. . the basis for its curriculum. . - . ''.: quiet jef;ficj-ency.,] _ ar.,in reverse-alphabetical- ^ mlttee-iep^g-a-'consclentloUB:effor.ta" to seek .. -gregatlon.fnam_m3_to. 1546. __ '. :rr„ Instead.of breaking the .weekly, groups, (the . —The academic _ disciplines ..w.ouldLrempln_ won him' moW young friends order, Mrs. Ruth_ Weismari', 272-member—eighth grade is broken In .half much die.same under such-a-program, Mul-, B by Jhe students themselves and each group ', yihill explainsrbut "each subject would relate ' • than virtually anyone in. s.ight. August — C a p rio and ^J3avid spends a week at StokesV into five sections of . ^ll-13r-at-?j:C-o'wn-tutor-Jn-a-dlfferent specialty. • terms of people living In a world of_p •'• the board, he jnay well-be the - later than Monday of the week they are to^. Walton School. ••/-— George.Benson Jr. will be in charge of the Mulvihlll says,- "not people living in little appear.,They should- nqt exceed-250 words in ^~~ MR. AND MRS. MILTON A. Z1SMAN art. course,/Mulvlhlll said- This will be the rooms^-onelittlBiToonccalled-.math.-anQther length.and-shoullhdhld d be ttypedd with_doublithdb e spacing 104 Warwick-circle" y second_yea(r~m..-, e students will be. using„ oil ,. little room called_ science, and other called (not all -In capital letters,-pleased-All letters and" they '*"wil .111 lt _ betglve_ • n .•thre eaa "problems * m • •"• to English." ' • - _..'—-.— : •;. must be signed. Writer's naihe will not be wlth- THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE complete in their"stay of 6he week.• •*. ^^ Another educational anachronism MulvlhiU_ px- refUm held If the letter Is Of a political 'nature; Thls_ James KinhcjiHyrns-t'eported'injli6-Jfin._3Qi . •_.. Another. study.gtQupJs.-_theater to be headed would like to see altered Is the traditional —nftw«pnpft*--gf»flftEvefl-the-rlght to edlj: or reject - issue of vom- naper. said cd the Springfield by/Ronald Brown. This group will produce, ^mudent^teacher relationship which, as *\ (Tfils-rs-the'second of..'a-'serles of-artlcles-^~Coritributions must be claimed for the year ^any letter. - • . ' ;-v.. Democratic Committee tliat^Springfield was one-act plays, -complete with lighting and enthusiastically explains, "Is destroyed I prepared by jjie^New^Jersey^ ~"qne~-or-~a—small-number—of -eom'munltigs--ln- scenery-— _ ' -; .-.-—-.- -— ~Ume we get back from Stokes- every yeas ney-saving ta)c "Flps5TTIn~the prepara^ donation made by check and mailed as late • SQ-IOOL ELECTION.- ^itTe...county-rhaT7dOB5TioT~offer its.citizens the its. riot a camp,!'-Mulvihill emphasizes. _JThe program for seventh gradersvls much _tibnzj3l_the'_104O. Federal Individual Income • as'.last-Dec. 31, should be claimed on your As prospective parents "living"close-tdTh?: benefit of bt-pariisan ^bverifrrie(it;*'-HffTthen~ ~These-kids-are=kept-husy,. frequently from the same as the one eighth grader's experience, _Tax Return.)- ' - " -~ • . return due on or before^Sprtn'5', even tliougE1 Chisholm School, We were Impressed with went on fo say^that he hoped that local Demo- well .befor e dawn to well .pas t midnight." ' A.. staff similar, t„o the- Stokes teacher mix -'*-'-• ••"*::._'p ,' i.t. did nonott .- clear .your bank unti.. . l Jan._5,„ . , _ •Board-of-Edtlcatlon-candldate Sanford Ueb's would' put forth a greater effort _i!L.^£_ Judith GalnevanexpertlnanAropologyrwUl - accompanies the students and/4nce-in_WUi- Are-you-claiming a charitable deductiorrori You cannot deduct_contributions to friends ar(nirrients~ln~fgvar~ot-keeplng the. school v bringing^•flnority representatio™™™r,t-iifinhn rto» i-hthoe TownTn»n-_ condilct"a"*'dlg" liTthSTiorthernTfersey moun-_ llamsburg. Joins up-with. professional lnstruc-~ T _.v_our_Federal income^te return for-that por- •~dnd~r'elatives >"political organizations or can- openopen . MrT'taeb is a^'6"npeSreorparent~wlta^dncern"ed~parent~wlth ship Cpthmiitee. ' —. .. -.-, .taln s and.——,. workin —--g ^with . the. -,students , ••Wil-l . tors there and the. splits Inrospecial interest- • trait, of "Uncle Leo,-the Generat;"^whteh- dldotob In 1968,agctgl7:lubs,-Jabop-oi=ganiza-^ _ children- in the i elementary schopls-ond isr lAlW)iigh-the-mlnority-should-be-heaEdJtrom,==—develop a culture story-as-artlfacts-are-un gropsr ~^'''~ ~ ' •••••" -itatej_hlstQricsr~sdciety tions-gnd chambers of commerce;— —; -the—dnly^-candldate - willing to'~flgn'f ;y should be represented. The only covered. '' "* uThe-culture-of-lStl/Century America is; ;feas'oirthls7cdmmunlty ' 'does not offer its clti- MulvibUJbadds^that Judy will "saltlL.the Then you should know that the Internal -Red Gross or a hospital blood bank rsmoL_ "—W^TI enEr-bl-partlsaTrgbvewHtient'' is Becausejhe. site bejEorehand—o JobiWhTclrniay-teke con- of view,*' MulvlhU^ays. WitiTBTe GauoUneer; Revenuen " Service has tightened up itIts prproo - deductible." Neither ~ls the value pf-the- time Only—a~ few" year s" were presented by the then Board of Educa- majority of votorsuelected an all-Republican siderable moWWorK tnah teaching the course— staff-and the professional Instructors there, • cedures for establishing the fair-market value Or s"ervice -gTveirvoluntarlly to-a- charitable , itself. _;'..•• ttonTo'updato and-exc '" " committee. WheiLtke-inajDxity-Jitv.Qtei-s decide the ratio is usuritly two teachers to every 10 ——of-art-objeets-for wiuch such deductions are organization or agency. _ -' j « * * ..•-•• .' "" The school is centr =that=an-r_alL^Republicnn.committee is ndt ful- or IS students: '.'The specialities are much- j,^_ •claimed,Jaccordlng to James A'. Wilson, presi-".— • *•* - 7 ' - • . . filling the-•neettB-of the'community, they, will . "THE OUTING IN THE FOREST Is a re- _ are at Stokes, except that j •>;-.dent o"f the New Jersey Society 'of CPAS. ; j You can, however, deduct out-of-pockeit ex- populated area. • of town ' 'younger—thari-Caldwsll.— elect a_Democrnt tp_the committee. ....•„-.'_ prieve from the'classroom for the teachers we add government, architecture, economics, | _ The IRS now-requires a description of the " 'pehsesin donating such services'.'For example, ~""1 do not belleve~lhe' minority ...opinion—in only' If &ey_don!t_mlnd working 22 hours g. the decorative arts and others." '_ -• ---• dohated work -of art, how it was acquired, ifyou regularly drove viplunteer donors to a The new census, figures taken in the" Chis- SprJngfield_Ls_.being supressed. But since you . day," Mulvlhill "emphasizes. • •-• • • '• ..- " cost, proof of. authenticity, and a signed Red. Cross blood bank in your car, you can holm School area alone show, an error of cannot have a-pw=e-c]emocracy, a~fepresenta- Helen Kilbourne is a home economics teach- WILUAMSeURG TRIP is more formal - -appraisal, if any,.iri alllcasesLflLdonatlons.—deduct-.- a mileag-e fee ..of. fiv e cents a_ Tnil e- more than SO-percent'tn new kindergarten o _tLye._f.or.m_.of government, such as ours, is 'er who will work with the only all-rgirl group. thaif the Stokes_trjpfc_aj;cordlng to Mulvihlll. worth more thaq-$200. ,. as a charlrable contribution. Reasonable ex- 'enrollments In tlie next five years. the next best thing. The. minority is heard1 to create artistlc-weavlngs. "They'll get their re studfents-stay at the WiUiamsbilrg Motor In general, you-can deduct up to 20 percent pensos "roFnmeals- and-loclglncrwjiile-nwtty "~We-don't tlilnk'Springfield residents will from but not represented because their opinion inspiration and materlals-fronrthe forest," loiise; study hard at die end of die day and —<3Q perce,inln many instances) of your a^]ust--T^^m;aC33n volunteer service"for'achnritobie relish '•the-thought ol_paylng^tKe=en"SrmoXCs- -Is ntsragreed upon by most of the people. -.MulVIKUlisaya lually-^aady-for- bed well before mid- - -ed_gross Income for^pjj.trlbutlqns.to. qualified organization arcolso-deductible. " • ^rss-ljrtax-fate-wheira-new'elementary scliopl •infflLjIiq rasj^elROiinn. Spj-ingf-jeld. -night.* Mulvihlll sayg?the~tiiachers ^try' to " chanitiesw-Be-prepared, howeverv-ttTTBTify^ Ti'lrlnn pniri rn n pnrnrhinl sr'hnnl 'fnr-vnnr—J»llLhaveJo_be built. •'., ... ^—=—^-: -...' (the majority of voters in department will introduce her charges i provide a lltUe recreatf5n7f6r"Tfce*" ^such^-contribations-iii-tlie-event-yourare called- .-. child's: education is not~agaiierible~'as.-ajiqn-' ^ want any Democi-ius on-tlip'-Trfwiifililn Hqikuand Clnquans fornis^oTpoetry. iZ- nuie ' '••"*• '•'••„". ' ' " _ -uL-.di'e:Laid^^nfrmtt.cteapgi_lMKbiH: i= = town [ITUA- Azalea- Farm, jiy iep^ FTOTTioerBtiTwTtg- ^5cia'I Btuaie3"Instructor r' " "' movlb and having ^_social-hour, pert'ies, garden apartment oiiiKunplkeroad^- '-•bai^"-.thetrr-campaigtt^tefl^fa£i^^ Mulvlhill" pracQce^taught ln^ Gaudlneer i"ll^uTabtbi'etllV-b-" ahv:even--«rejtg£."" 'nrg-Dgrtme-fars-,and-9liould- be electedj-]ust_ ! -he^gradualed fiom Muutclali ^^°^^^^^m^in^ease —~ " :h«

, , . _ _„ _ m_ _ JIO-|iliU^iUWi~- ;tt^"Mulvihili^dF^d=lH^ "'eau-^ --• a taxpayer cannot substantiate to $7.8 a year ^^^lUly:dIy'Jfalil/^^^d'hlB''^e^farJg^bnal^,v^u^k:i , ($1 a week'for church dopa'tlons' and SO cational institutions and hospitals, medical . sociology course planned by AlbertLamorges, Mulvlhill doesn't have a chance to, pursue his research facilities, and college endowment ..and a .magical/hike through the hills and old hobby of skin diving any more. .", ' ••• cents a week for miscellaneous •charities!) :UE -UE-'AND AWAY "ClJvRK" LOOKED AT us with iiis.X-ray Your charitable contributions must have been organizations, as riiuch as 30 percent of your- r woods, and across streams, conducted by He is however, "playing"at getting his MA adjusted gross income can- be clafmed as a > • Superman is alive and well and wovking as vision through horn-rimmed glasses, anHpro- -'MulvihtUAwhich may strike the.riotes closest at Newark State in elementary administration. made either in money or property. Stocks tt waltei; in the CatsklUs. ceeded to tear up the menus into little purchased for $200, for example, but Worth charitable deduction. ' • ,.-••. to the th^me of the Experiment In.Living While in Montclalr State, Mulvihill, now 30, $600 when donated to your church building In the event youn.cohtributlon took yon above For those of you who may not know, the pieces with his bare hands. prograny was. a member of the National SCieTOe Honor the 30 percent ceiling, you are entitled to carry • Catskill Mountains In' New York State is Larhprges will guide his" group, according Society. He went through school on a state fund, last, year; are clalrriod as a $600 dona- dotted with year-round resort hotels" where ' 'Don't botlier looking!. You'll eat whatever tion^. •« -.• ; over the excess as a deduction on your return Tbring," he said. .to -Midvlhlll,- "through Sensitivity sessions in scholarship, • . -— for the 1969 tax year.. It would well bo worth-' • one. tan relax, eat 'and ...have heartburn for honest attempts to communicate with people $30 a day. I looked up at this incredible man and • He is a former, head of the Springfield Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll while,' howevor, to,.cohsiilFyouflocal Internal • told him. he looked just like Clark Kent, • whd may be on a different socio-economic Teacher's Association. • Revenue office, , n' CPA or other qualified, On a recent weekend so|ourn to one of the defender of truth, justice and die^American big hotels we spotted Superman. illinium tax authority on the proper-procedure for- way of life, filing this year's, return. Disguised as Clark Kent, a mild-mannered waiter working for-a large hotel, Superman "Clark," looking like he had been found Leader This • carry-over privilege, which can be- '. out, tore ii|> a.few more • menus^jind said spread over the .next five years, applies only approached our table that first day, resplen- Scfcnce, Topics dent in. his earthly disguise—a gold and btock to the table of eight staring at him with awe-*- lllllUJJIJnillllllllUIIIIIIIIINIMIIllillllllUIINIIIUUUUlMlHIIUmillUHHill^^ to contributions' to organizations and insti- and hunger: ...with which hat ba*n tnvrgad th« Sprlngflald Sun tutions supported by the general public. It creation that waiters wear. PHOTOGRAPHS taken fromasateUlteorbit- by. a Univerfllty of Chicago jtothologlst. He 609 MorrU dve., Springllald, NJ. 07001 . . ^IIIIIIIIII'MIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIM.. "You know," he said. does not coyer contributions made to most At this point "Clark" unbuttoned his waiter's ing some 500 nautical miles.above the earth said' the administration of "an SI S3 may be used to compile statistics on land and Second Cloi» Po«tog« Paid dt Springfield, N.J. private foundations. 1 jacket, unbuttoned his slurft and to our amaze- atmosphere of oxygen and sulfur hexafluoiide" Publlnhvd Each Thqriatiy by Trumor Publishing Corp. .(Next: How to make the most of yoilr water use in the , a Cornell could now save many afflicted babies from : I SchooLLunches I ment, revealed the upper half of a Superman -medical deductions^ - costume, Lug red 'S1 imd all. University study has shown. Th« study-showed this as-yet-incurable disease. He said he Awarded f(nt placW by N«w Jartey Pr««M . Illlllllr the feasibility of using satellite-scale photog- believes his artificial air mixture can be used Association In 1967 for ga'noral sxcelUnca FLORENCE GAUDINEER SCHOOL1 The cries of laughter shook the rafters for raphy for identifying major lland uses. Re- now as a treatment. HyaUnemembranedlsease, a gowd five minutest Superman stood there Phono: 686-7700 (from HISTORY't SOIAPBOQK} Monday, Feb. 10 -- Juice, frankfurter, mus- searchers simulated the scale of satellite attacks .a baby's lungs,causing asphyxiation I DATES' AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS I - tard, frankfurter roll, baked beans, saiierixaut, flexing his muscles [and then walked in the photography down to- 1:1,000,000. Negatives when a protein membrane 8ea,ls off the air. }5i per copy . ' ' 'fruit, milk. direction uf the kitchen for the eight orders about One-fourth an average postage stamp In sacs. Each year the disorder kills more than Subicrlpllon role $6.50 y.orly t t 1 Genoral Eisenliower was given Nortli African Tuesday —Juice, roastturkey, gravy, cran- of prime ribs. size were used in .thefeaslbllity study and 25,000 premature and newborn babies. ; * • • NEWS AND EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT — command, Feb. 7,rl943. berry sauce, noodles, peas, bread, biltter, were of such good quality that they could be Abher Gold, editor Boy Scouts of America was founded Feb. 8, milk. • . SUPERMAN RETURNED. A few minutes enlarged, sufficiently to enable experts to HARDENED STEEL can be cracked by Ada Brunner Bea Smilh 1910. The Russo-Japanese war began, Feb B .... Wednesday — Juice, hamburger or cheese- later, struggling with a large, tray, carrying distinguish minute features like plow marks. molecules of-hydrogen gas, creating welding Let Molomur, director 1904. - , . -.. , . . burger, ketchup, relish, hamburger bun.f iC in the traditional manner; with one hand. problems. If hydrogen 1B present Inappreciable 111 1 AjJEWTREATMRN1KN'T forhyaline " 'l'he U;a; Wratlier Htii'uati wiiS'crcafcti.'y ob. ffiV ,gi ttffflntb; , "aoHgimut; "mff K: ' '»' ¥lii3'le|»;iii.rlu'v fij-ut'C'-wlio io faouif thnn a brang Robert H. Brumell, Advertlilng Director dlseas'e^-a-,deadly_pulmoniiryCpuEnonJ ^ disorder^: that 9, 1870. Nebraska became the T7th state 1 ^Thursday — Juice, spnghottt witli meat speeding bullet' and who can leap tall'build- Individual atoms will diffuse through pores In admitted to the Ur^lon.Feb. 9, 1867. ings at a single bound, got within 10 fe^t of \ affects newborn infants, has been developed the metal and unite In the steel to. form ' Sani Howard sauce, pelery sticks; French bread, b.itter, President McKinlfey signed treaty ending the. table— and, stumbled .over someone's out-, molecular hydrogen, report**lloy RodsCohi- , Publlshor - ,1938-1967 —Jello-wlth topping, milk, Spanlsh-Amertcnn'War, Feb. 10, 1899. Friday »•- Soup or juice, choice'of'tuna strotciicd log. Superman rose, brushed off his Jacket and pany, York, P». Then. Blnce tfaehardenedsteel First wireless' meflsag'e between the U;S. SiiponiKin full headlong on the durpetcdfloor. intoned: . • • • cannot stretch to accommodate the pressure, it 'Trudinb Howard, publllher salnd on -.white—or—ham—on-rye—sandwich, and Germany-was, completed, Feb. 11, 1914. dill pickle, fruit, milk. . , --, ; The crash of u'.ays resounded through the room. "I should' have been a doctor on the planet .will crack. If enough'hydrogen molecules Ml I Ion Mlnti, Roast beef flew in all directions. • Kecutlva publliher-btnln.lt manager Gold w s dlserrvered In Australia, -feb', 12, Menus subject to change in case of emer- Krypton like my mother wanted." accumulate. Special electrodes solve the Atrier Mlnti, a«it. bu«lne«l manager • 1851. China, became a republic, Feb. 12, 1912. gency. . .. • • . With all the dignity befitting his image , , —ERWlN FALKENHEIM problem In many welding applications. SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) ^EADER-Thursday February 6, 19.69- -ft— Delivery' pf purchases totaling) $2.97 Pathways concert ^^ or ovar in our dtjlvwy eatures Douglass Ensemble " " 7'''-.' Summit Phone 273-6600 Eaet Orinoe 672-1313 \.-group-of-13"-Union County resldsnjs~l6""" Fqunded in the spring of 1967, "Pathways • • -i completing plans-for the second concert of in Music" was established as an Independent, t the Pathways In Music 1968-69 season. The. non-profit organization, dedicated to the per- • a. concert is to be held Feb. 9 at 8 p;tn. at the formance of chambeff-mus}crirwas-the dream Community Presbyterian Church, Deer Path of Robert Le Frank of Mountainside and Paul and Meetinghouse lane, Mountainside. It wlU Kueter of Westfleld to "fill a void in the feature the Douglass Chamber Ensemble and cultural life of the community," Due to their EAST ORANGE AND SUMMIT two "soloists^ Kathleen" Brlde'llnatplst, nriri pffnrrg'rinri Infpr-rlntiH cnrhnnlnsm "Pnrhwnys" Catherine tyqwe Linvllle. sbpra erown Into an, active organization which' J .

for everyohe.' The charter members of Pathways in Music Include Le Frank, who became president of. THURSDAYrFEBRUARY 6 9:00 A.lifl. tO 9:00 P.M. 7 the—organization; Kueter, who became its "FRIDAYTRTDAY,, FEBRUARYS 9:300 AJVUA.NkTO 5:300 P.MP.M.. artlstic^dlrector,' i and,three other Mountainside SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 9:30 A.M.-IO-5:30 P.M. residents. E. Pieter de (vionchy, born: in Holland whjgre' concerts and. music. were_an.. Integral past of community life, became trea- surer; Mrs. Donald Tamblni also had a natural Interest in "Pathways". •,. ••Tickets'to -the Feb. ^concert are available at the door or m£y be purchased_in advance 357 MILLBUI?N AVE. by. cftlling 232-6898. Patron^ memberships ' SEYMOUR-STEItflARDT- DR9-41SS include admission to all concerts. I!--. Elect I/, •• executivaxlitector

t .. i — /• • • as direct ~~ Seymour Steihhardt_haiTbeen named execu-^ - Frank'"J.'"'Millsi clfairman ^tlve director of agency operations for-Keyes~ of the Morristown Ad,visory_ -Martin.-&_Company_o£_Spr,ingfieJ(B,_TJie_ap- —Board-for Crestmdnt Savinggs i^ ,i has-beehb n • George Schlissel and Martin Steinhardt. electedmbL. CrestmontV full- -A Manhattan resident, me new executive. FAMOUS MAKE |—boat's of directors. T.homas_ director has been with.K<3yes,.Martin asa vice- SATIN SMOOTHSQAE "presidenr Tor more PA NT Y HOSE made the announcement at the" is in Army veteran-Who served In the Pacific annualimeetlng.-Mllls willre- Theater during World ^Var II. He is married- - Regularly .2.00 Box of 12 taln hlfi chairmanship of the_^ _to Broadway and TV. actress Renee Roy.They --Morristown^ advisory board in -have-one son, David, age.8. '. — . French milled to a creamy Satin Smooth tex-' addition to, his new responsi- -As—executive director of Keys, Martin & ture. Delicately scented nnd-auallablo In: Colors; bilities. . •'..••• .:.-.. Company, -Steinhardt will be "fully in charge Snowy Whh$, Soft Pinkv^Golden Y,elloW,_Sky Mills lffpart bwner-ofMillss^ —of—day-to-day—operation si" the agericjr"an- " Blue, Green and~Llloc'. Fragrances: Bouqcio't, _ .. nine colors. Pejlte- Grayer shoe store in Morris- houncement said. • Apple Blossom, Lily of the Vollevrt-oyendorr -medlum^medlum-tatl-SlzesTZMsllZBnd: phone _ orders filled on three-or more - — __ town and Summit. Since 1945, Jasmlnand French Lilac.•.•••.-•• •.•••^TZ^-' • Mills originally held a jyj iiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiui -- directorship -with—. Morris' ", County Building -& Loan As- sociation merged with Crest- in Irregulars |- Advertised ' from- 1.35 to f.6O pr. If perfect l—jaQnt-Savings EiLoanAssocia^ Sold by the-box of 3 pn. for

tion. . \ ~, •- recreation 1.50. Seamless sheers, micro Mills is also a member of mesh and walking It- " • the—Independent HoseCom- This Is a weekly listing of-nctlvities spon- "Trffbrced^heels and toes, Medl- sored by the Springfield Recreation Depart- um length 8H-1J. Long-T0-H fire— department," and a ment. For_ further information, readers may^ 6 Neutral shades". member ot the-New"Jersey— cairMrsrLUiian-Johnsonr376-4139, or Vln- , empt AGCQciation. ' eent- dfl f-Mi'ltiris presently serving- on . -376-5800— —'-'-'- - the Morris-Township Board Friday, Feb. 7 — 7:30 to 9:30p.m., twirling . of .Adjustment and Is a ftiemr ~ class at the Raymond Chlsholm School; ' ber of: Springbrook Country Saturday --Art-classes at-the-Recreatlon Club. " ——"-House-orreTrldwelhplace; Group 1, 10 a.m.r —Mills lives-wlth his wife Group. 2> 11^30'a.m.: 1:30 tOr4:30 p.m., youth on Overlook Road in Morris-^ ~^ja5k"et¥all:~Small Fry Deagues at the James- •town.-His-two. married sons, Caldweil and Thelma Sandmeier schools. State Alfred and. Frank Jr.,'live in League at the Florence Gaudineer School. MIANELLI' town-and-In Greenville, Ivy League at tlie Jonathan Dayton Regional S.C ..— •'"- __High-School. 7:30 p.m., basketball; Springfield SOLID COTOR 1OWELS TT\AUIRCREST;_I TEE SHIRTS ~ ;—: : ~ MInutemen vs. Scotch Plains "Recreation at SllghtlV-lmperfect: Pastel colors.-Sorryrni»-mall-or-phone. Full combed cotton. Nylon relnforcW ~Learn cancer! s warning _ thi Gaudineer school. ijgnals.-You ll be ir^ Monday — 1 to 3' p.m.; Senior Citizens- eoll8rette"*fbr~"shape retaining" good compaiiy~~[~ ^-^TrrcrafLworkshpp-at thelRecreatidn House.Xlui- _Bath (If Perfect) 2.50 $1 tar classes at the Recreation House: Group 1, Hand 1.50--2 for $1 % Unusual bleedlno or dlaohargo. Washcloths . Ragularly 1.2G 6 p.m., Group 2, 7_p;m., Group 3, 8 p.m. ( - .70 3 for $1 _ S -' 3,A lumpor Ihlokenlng In the Flngor Towels" .70 3 for $1 mmmm broast or elsewhere. ;=s—— Tuesday --.--6:30 to 8 p.m., children's" 3. A sore that does not heal. .sewing class at the Recreation House7 8 to * 4. Change In bowel or bladder 10 p.m., sculpture class^at-/the Regional ID HERS. : habits. . " Adult Schoolr 8 to 10 p.m., photography class PLASTIC-COATED 6. Indigestion or dllllculty In ' IWednesday -- 7:30 to 10 p.m., adult volley- CUPS AND SAUCERS. English PLAYJN

~pupll&7jye.f e ;w different approi i byj.thelr £lder-Bi -i_lyears 'ago; ;ThlB progranushe stated, _!iwlll - TjrlngJthe parents' up-to-date' on the various" techniques, utilized in the'teachuig of reading • In our classrooms today. All methods focus COMPANION SPECIALSr -*Upbn the, major approachthat,'readlng4s funj"> —.;••- - — -f" ' Mrs. Jetome Bonglovahnl Is chairman of MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS. Per- HANDBAGS. this annual Founders' Day program. The manent press, toil resistant finish, long past presidents of the Caldweil PTA will be Assortoacolors 1 sleeve length, 32-35. guests in recognition of tlie work-and accom- A wldo snloctlon of stylos.. Neck sizes 1414-17. . Reg. B.OO plishments'Of PTA, local and national, through- Regularly 6.0O-.8.00 out the years. The Invocation will be led by the Rev. James Dewart, Refreshments will be served by Mrs.-Charles Bishopond her hos-1 pltality committee following the program. 99 Local resident gets 3 MEN'S ALL WOOL SLACKS. Perma- 1.39ea. * promotion at Pru nently creasod 100% wool. Traditional 90 PURE SILK TIES. An assortment of stylos with now Tolon zippor. Plain front. colors and patterns. Regularly 2.60 George J. Hutchison of 6 Mapes ave., Charcoal, orny, brown OIJ dork bllvo. Sizos 30-42. Reg. 1S.95 11 Springfield, has been promoted by tlie Pru- 3-4 ITSTHELITTLETHINGSTHftTCOUHT.. dential Insurance Co. to assistant planning consultant in electronic systems in Newark. JUMBO DRESS BAGS. 67" long with DOROTHY GRAY CELLOGEN HOR- Hutchison- joined. Jhe company in 1934 and in full length zipper. Holds up.to 16 gar- MONE CREAM. Your skin will look and In tho wiitor business1 wqhnvo n saying that if you tako cnro ol tho 1966 became, a medicol change examiner. merits. Cleans with a damp cloth. Solid ' OO fool youngor. Sllklor, lovollor to tho 50 littlo Ihinfls tho bifl things will', tako caro of thonisolvos.1 That's why Since 1967, he had been a methods examiner colors. Gold, pink, blue, avocado... ' touch. • . R6g. 6.00 with the,Eastern home office. Reg. 3.98 each you'll find us to bo a company that strossos closo attontion to the Ijttlo - , He Is vice-president of tlie Johathan Day-, 3 5 things as woll as tho big things. What it t.pally amounts to is: M Cour- ton Regional High School band parents toous trbntmont of custbniors.'ai Careful considorntion of customur organization and completed a term in Decem- 1 • problems. • Insistonco on tho liost in wator service, at Vigilance in. " * ber- as consistory president of die Emmanuel BOYS' OXFORD" BUTTON DOWN ELECTRIC WALL CLOCK. For any room In the houke. Walnut face.. ' Iho safeguarding of your wator supply;. All are equally important. . United Church of Christ of Irvlngton. During SHIRT. Bluo or whlto. SIzoS 8-20. 99 World War II, he served -In tlie Air Force. 'Rog. 4,00 ... r - Reg. 6.60 Ife Is married to tli* former Rutfi Ruhno 2 3 -—of-If vlwgtoti.-nielp-twirii daughter-B or.a BPnlnrs at Jonathan Dayton. • • COMMONWEAtTH WATER CO. SILK GLOW LAMP SHADE. Completely : ; 7 EARLY COPY ~ * FLEXEE CORSELETTE of Nylon and washable. White taffeta. All popular sizes nnd shopos. Sturdy tarnish proof frames. Publicity chairmen are urged to observe \t-vcro All strotch pull on. B and C cups. " Reg. 6,89 tho • Friday doadljne'for oilier than spot 4-38, Regularly 16.00 3 tin American Water Works System Cmn/HUty ' 0 1 10 news, Include your name, address ana ' phono number. -'••-

?- -Thursday February 6 196fe— >Cgtherine,^Lion'i~*\i i. Joanne Woodward A 7T..-, keeping p Tdd/e is 'Rachel' at Art ^;«-j !an a —Rachel,—Kachcl," starring Joanne , SCv in Ihe-Kmelight—— CROSSWORD PUZZLE ward as. a restless, unhappy, 3S-year^oI3 By BEA SMITH school teacher, opened^yeSterday at the Art Versatile axidlalentecTPeter O'Toole is mak-" -Thearervlrvington Center, oh a'double bill with -~icoUoq.)~ |_ Ing his presence quite_well known on the New "-The Family Way." 0. Shinto 45. School nnl Paul Newman makes his directorial bow in. t tftntplf «». Dlvinj blnl VUT1CAI, jersey screens these days. While (as a clean-? £. FemlnLnr- 50. hake Uc* 1. Store - ».WeiHh shaven, handsome British captain) he is fight- "Rachel, Rachel," and the film hi color has nune . -*TBoulhJ5j«_ ltflrriUte Estelle PariaohsJCateHarrington, JamesOlson " '"-• r-oln ' b Ing' off the 'seducflve-chaFnJSyof-Jeanne Moreau, j ll'Ubel S3. VedlCf'orl a Russian empress in "The Great Catherine" and Geraldl!he*"Tltzgerald la -stellar roles. ""*'""" ' Ormont'screen, he Is. at the The Family-Way," an adulr British film 1 '•"•"""• abisxz "~ — .-.M.'—.rUrt '- dlnmryv"- »>,Aff|Pi g),g^g* 57. Commuiil.c brauUn Uve vft'-r.-T'.l'-Y''^ . 5tirig7'unHappy'-bride; an^• J|o M. Clergyman 28. Retirement rine Hepburn in "The Lion in Winter" on the fund* 1 Betjnett and.Marjofie Rhodes. Pau! McCartney wo™.* Icrft Week's Answer it. Large tank Millburn Cinema screen. — 2>. Introduced ^provided the music and Roy Boultlng ^'rectea JJ,Lyric 30. Hint O'Toole has a lot of himself to offer to New the picture in color. * , poem 1> . • • ••:• 84. Polynman M. Summer JerSeyans, and he's having b ball doing if. He cloth •port 'seems to have more fun, > however, in "The 27. Proof ST. Vex Great Catherine," the British comedy, which Turf course af Rutgers ». Orjari or ~ 38. Reminded. vlilon -,-- ._41. Pronoun . ._ he co-produced and. which was directed by naaaa -«».-Moltuik rvaasVnwr^RE : .!• Registrations ; will close Monday for_twa ^ I fcJUU 43. Word: Gordon ;Flemying,f who manages to wring the short • courses on establishing arid managing ~ U. Prolei- comb, form— most o\it of every one of his long, wild produc- turf at Rutgers University. Classes, on Feb.' •lonlli. a aaaa ' 44. Arouaa ~rttve~eomedltrBcenes. . ' ' ' W. NobMmut auoanaaaa uaa 4fl. Disastrous'. 17-19 will - offer "Instruction 'appropriate r.d M.InoUnunll 'The Great-Catherine," which is based.ona lawn, utility, and athletic field furf. "Topics" of w«lftlj_ iJUkMaa uma ana of the second course, Fe*. 19-21, Will relate i 3F—-. play by George Bernard Shaw, is abigproduc-L Uutp . -_._J _II_. Sl.'Hlghcanl tionwlthcolorful costumes, risque scenes and to golf and other fine turf. •• 1 i • It _. •0 II ft. if an' effielenc cast featuring Zero Mostel, Jack * V Hawkins and Aklnv Tamlroff. It is naughty,^ •* v '«;• life .boisterous, sexy, and loaded with Shaw's inr " ••• v«3 tellectual witticisms. And it containETsomerii it' IT % ^^T«ralTy5 ' v> to Expertly; •t> F'H — The background music provided by Dlmitrl m ' DBT||PNS " —•'presented. " KIU"W" Prepared

u r • •-- , r^i -By-RonoTS-Mua s IE I* "7 it ' And OToqle, clean-shaven or *"• nevervhard to take.i • &4 it L— — Mi U- is- „ //t ••-• Talk on set v • KUHNfN TRAVEL fti —:\ $ WIIyD SCENE-—-jack Hawkins, lefrcentgr,Jn_8_cene froriiTfichnlcoiqr production of—Ggaat Citherihe." A dispusslon of drug-abuse will highlight • •' 4 47 7- -974Stuyy««ant Ave., — -•- * : •\ _Ja: joint meeting of Newark Academy's Mothers' J • ' andT Fathers^-A-ssoclatlons Tuesday at 8-p.mi. <•>« Unlori, Cent.r • MU 7-8220 - k6 iiittiMiiiitiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiMiMiriitiiiMiiiiMiiitiitiiiiniitirtttiiiiiiuititiiiiitiiitnniiitiiMitiiiiiiJiiiiiiurfiiriiitiiMiiiiiiiMiiiuiiiiititiiii ••*_ ii *— *' % •V *?• Bel/evue books % •V IT MAKE YOUR OWN —- r% u> 'Fisherman' film McGOWlHMILL iniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiig "The Shoes of the Fisherman," whlch_the_ p"By MILTT HAMMER «llilillHliiililiiiiiiiiluiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiluuiiiilliiiHiiiuiilllillll^i(Hiluiiiiiiiilliiiiiliiiiiiiliiiii! TheaterJime Clack it- National Board' of Review, named the "Best Jl_Siar of q Picture of the Year," opens Tuesday-Ot_the_ TV~STAR. BLASTS' KIDDIE" .PROGRAMING -—IIt tseeme seemedd appropriatappropriatee iovor dusmae n who has — the Pacific." FAQORY OUTLET STORE . —.. • • . ,. . =s —Bellevae.Theater;-Upper;Nlontclair. ~ . • " "ljlilnklj«ihlrt-ohild^eji_are_iseelng now Is spent almos* t 2~0 years ""ln-T-V-pleasin* g Children. _ RA€HfiL, RACHEL. Thur.,' Aldo-Ray- r Trm George Englund production, released "I started out in HunttagtonrW. Va., In 1949 abom,inable, but.it's^the'parents' fault. I'm Humphrey Bogari ' 829 NEWARK AVE.; ELIZABETH^ — ,r p^5; 10:20;'Prl., Sat.7-7:70,"__thCDUghMGM,^and. directed by Michael Ander- talking about any of the cartoon shows oonn and went on to-other-cities, stayinygg longes g t in 10:50; Sun:r2:3b;-6:30,:i0:lSrFAMILYWAyr . Bill Lundigan 7-7—r—(In th» iam* building oi Burry BluuU) • son, is setinthefuture,"witha;pbverry-stri9ken Saturday and Sunday mornings. They're nothing Detroit.-DiT T diddid. 10 showh s a"v(ee"(kk therh e forrefiti a 2r-Slar of "DueMn-lho Thur., Mon... Tues., 8:30; Fri., Sat., 8:55;China threatingloffght for food, and the Vati- but- violence and mayhem and rnayhemand-—years. I don't know whether that's bragging Jungle." .,... .;• •- • OPEN MON. thru FRI. 9 to 5; SAT. 9 to 3 • Sun.< .4:20,-8:20;= ;-..•—.• ". can attempting to prevent War and destruction^ violence." so says SoupySales. just stupid." .'•.',. . *'••+.•'•.• ' Dana Andrews ~ . -• Anthony Quinnpor-trsysTi-Russian Pontiff at Sales, who has been in ihe mc_ • BELLEVUE (Mto.)-— STARI .(Through the Vatican. Others" starred in "The Shoes of ;~~\~~"Pulur lowford Feb. 10) matinees. 2 P.m..Wednes- 1949, Went on to say thajahe fault lles-equally ._;•.• Dovld Nlvn r ""> .hiirftnKB Olivier, Oskar divlded~Eb'twoon the networks' "abysmal .lack ;Satgrdgy_r-SSnaayr^evenings; Monday Werner David Juiisaeti; VlttoriS" De Sica, Leo— Penn Stale's opponent In SEW and SAVE "of creativity" in this area and the parents l969Orang,e Bowl. • . - through.Saturday, 8:30; Sunday, 7:30. -Starts whopermir their eTfflb5eit;td-^Watch--thatjklnd _ T^j-—---;. -Tuesday,: THE. SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN. in color,• was derived from-Morris West's best- ""Alabama -DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR - SLAOKS of show, thereby .insuring higKratings.; .^•_•__.__'_. ' '" "" " Tcnnene* selling novel. Obviously, Sales believes . that7"Th*e" Pied S^JACKETS- TT~folCLBURN CINEMA (Millbum) -— THE • "Star|," starring Julie Andrews, continues / Kama* Piper of Astroworld,"wh.ich-lsThis.-Jatest LION IN WINTER, matinees, 2 p.m., Wedries-- ™to"run at the Bellevue through Monday, . video venture (ABC-TVjr^ and taped entirely ^»—vVlnner-of Iho 1969 Roso ALL TYPES '/: -dayy^-Saturday,—Sunday; evenings, Monday by Judge RbyJ3ofheta2^vasLiariiIl$CaTnu Bowl game. through Saturaay78:30; Sunday, 7:30. ment park next-to the famous Houston Astro- UCIA ~. . Porduo ... .j. Jidonieris the kind3f children's program needed ORMQNT (E.Q.) —GREAT CATHERINE, - Ohio Sta»» KNITTED & WOVEN FABRICS today" only, 2:18.': 7;48.--9;S5; featurette, 2; Society sponsdi's - to fill the creativity gap...... 'TthinlrirwUl eventually be-shown on night-; 5. Skipper : :of~Mcfc)flJe's —7:30^9:37; Starts tomorrow: LES BICHES, Navy, Frl.—Mori1., Tues., Wed.r Thurs., 2:2"1, 7:56, time TV," said Soupy, llhecause it turned' out At Direct Factory-to-You Prices drama competitidn -bettef than they thought it would. It's-Just-—;-t PauJAnka _10:04; Sat., Sun.(-1:52, 3:50, 5:48, 7:56, 10:04"; David Wayne- . fea'nirette, Frl., Mon., Tues., Wed,, Thur,, : as~good- as 'Heidi,' and look at the success- • The. New" Jersey ctfattia cpmp 6titlon ofathe rdoyh°^ w)rti t-hnr," ~ Erneil Borgnine "2r-*7;35;-..9:43;' SaL, Suii... 3.:3O, S:28,; T.&, : NatlQnal 'S6Celty'7)t Ans Mid LeitBfb will be- " Sales, wjio played the'Pied Plper-norldiultX"o '&• 'W \held at'.the Paper: MW Playhouse on Sunday, ofjmusicaliflbiBjfitin AstroWorld, wasattired; , " .;. „ Feb. 23, beginning iat 10 in-the morning. 1 .•TrTDTue jeans, brilliant orange cowboy boota,-—-&mse^.t ALL MANUFACTURED ON THE PREMISES UNION (Union Center)-—GREATtlATHER- "'• The winneiv^f the New Jerseiy c'ompetitibri iWE7rTThur,, Fri7p~Mon., Tues., 2, *7s4S^'i;TEt5;^ :...wui':receive a $300$ouu1 Cascaanh awaawamauar ^ - a- multl-oolored shirt,-and.a broad-brlnirnea .T13{U VViii (isujqs— £ -JoqD|DM juanb -Western-hat (white, naturally he^layed th'e, : Sat.,i 1:15, -3:30,^5;45r-8,-4P:X5^Suri., lr3:15^ for the national competition to ,be fo j - S 3«ODS •^5:30,' 7:45, 9:45. Pittsburgh";-Pa., andJbe^ellgible-fo,r= • the good guy)- and spoke with admiration; t>t.'•^its'.';>' •ou|u6jog 'o|D|3 ojqo~*tbtuDj| national-career award of $l-,0O0rrThe-second'- ^AstroworlH wardro£e^paronent:"''YouiHpili3rvj place. winner will receive $100 and the third ' see it — it rpoks iikeTtheJmflem$nCat"M4cy'sk'-,|, ; And it's a good thing, too. I had to malffi.aboUtiyL: place, an award of $25. ,_r :--.^ ; , To qualify-for this competition, a contestant. 10-costume changes during the sK6*. " EXECUTIVES r.od oi must-have passed his.of.herJ7th birthday but Then, die inevitahle.question:._Wii^ Ad« when hiring *mploy**i. Bra noryer reached brMsy:26rThey must not yer pick up a name like Soupy? ' ji t vourialf for- onty^$ mtain be under professional I managemerit; —must —-" "It's an old nickname, .since Iwasa : be a legal resident of New jersety-or-a-full- he patiently explained.- VThere were three of studeniLin-a-New Tersev school. Appllca- us kids — Chicken BoneTHanTBdne, and Soup lion blanks~and~forther informatipn • may be "BOHeT^which was me. Somehow it got narrowed Claude-Chabrol'sFrenchfilm obtained from Mrs; Jesse. I. Taylor at- \V_j^lown^iteSoupy, and I gomsed to it and_flnally 60f RIME RD. (RT. 17) - hadJtJegaUzed." ' "•— /; •• Ski Hill dr., Bfedmlnster. The deadline for NC)RTHARlflNqTON7N7J7 her friend and a male architect whp_a.: completed applications has been extended to " together in the south of France, opens tomTjr- Feb. 15. ''•—'-, -~-:—r--.—~=~zr: • : (2Q1\ 991-5377 ^L i rowlat the Ormont Theater, East^ Orange. ^:.. \ The fllm-stars Ch^&oPsT "wBe, Stephane G1GOODJR.ISK ' ..•: -1_ :—Audran. "winner • of a Berlin Festival > Best for Hln Veterans.are good credit risks. Only 3.3 Fine CHIivi ' Coil Racks TRY-OUR- -':""ffitress^waTdrjacqifelihe Sassard and Jean- lluyi jtumnri per cent of the seven mtllion home loans The Mli-Jersey CompWon-Dd'g-fraining Louis Trlnti(inant,.t:and^Wasrphotographed-hi guap

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KtTSJ send medical teams^and-oi to- help treat" patlemte SUNDAY KKTHARIN6 "and train local personnel.at from the'potations below._ AT 7:30 H6PBURN hospitals it) Latin America, •Your task is to put them AND RESTAURANT - ~ 7-7-SPRIN'GF.I.ELD- AVE. - IRVINGTON MATINEE Asia arid Africa. back. ""•' " 378.CHANCELLORAVE.,: NEWARK Luncheon and Dinner Served Doily. .said a»i.;u.'^» T 1 Jesus, "Lord, if tKou hadst \ fteatourant da't'orlng;" SpwVldHxTno (n"Coritiblftn^c» Troy »-SHd*Xjbrri Qjr' NEED HELP? Find the RIGHT 'Plattori. Sloppy, Jo* Sandwiches for all Occasions. Hot and Cold Bon ..Vet Facilitiet (or any Occasion '"OS 9:00 p.m. on - Catering RESERVED panon ' wfth o Want Ad. Call been .•• here, my brother had' r.-tEB; 7 t 8 Hori D'Oauvlfea. Wlnss, Llquori and Bosr. Open til \ a.m- . • nil' m-7700.. • notdled.!' LION IN , 2. Jacob served seven years ES 2-9647 ES 4-7699 mm for__».f ^ "3. So Boaz took _^^_ , lUOffltl.Mlll WINTtR ISuci w COOPER TAI I YHH COCKTAIL LOUNGE. irinylikiKMty iiium UNION 686-4373 and she was his wife. • .' f«MllU3 TV CIIMEDIAH' EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON CLUB IttLLinU & RESTAURANT HiiMrtlnilrt. MIUT 990 Slut.voianl Avo. 4. And „„__:_ said,,"Be- MU* PUTta Cell MrtUUItr. it MM J&4.2JO0J r»liv (Foimorly . Coach & Honei) •r MILLBURN JOHNNY WEST CHESTNUT AT ROUTE 22 UNION V] MH.IOU"..1 37600001 ri'3 "Now"I.do)(*'Shciivpl*i:«l 943 MAGIE AVE., . ' UNION 3SO Millburn A«i'. THEPATOT EXCLUSIVE AREA Sh'OWINGI • Members and thhir gucitt . • . - "John W.. Young • ' Buline.i Mon. Lunehei (Facililioi lor Mxlingi and ParMo) DESMOND Monday ihru Friday > • PS' '" ond Dinner* ^_ TV, MOVIE, HECOHDlMC tiTAK ' • 121 GO • 2:00 p.m. •' . ^ f—ONI Of THE YIAR'^t TIN BIST!'! Sr rv*d Daily ' . ' *f , , MDf VOMlnUICMIKI'fWMU • - H.V. Poll V TRULY UNUSUAL Goldon Branch Rbom'ot PLUS TME . , Four Stfosant EL 2-6251 '-' - GOURMET TROUBADOURS OF SPAIN ADVENTURE PIKIKM IIMF' RESTAURANT DINERS 1 NON-DINERS Have 'Miss, Gloria Chu, TRETOLA'S ALWAYS WELCOME nmon LIIYL & CQCKTAIU LOUNGE UNION" '5PHINOFIEID AVE. 4IHVINGION CENTER" tS S.0O70 • IRVINGIUN.N. J your hostess,, help per- AT FIVE POINTS, r- DINNERS SEHVEP (UTELV 461 ROSEVILLE AVE., Rcvin* s.otion NEWARK a*«j>Ja*a>j>j«ja !•/. Jk«w I'll. * 1*1. sonally plan your meal FOR OVER 30 YEARS . . . • ' ~ Bot, Lounoo, Privole Porllei . . . Introduce you to THE HCUSE QF GOOD FOOD A lamily place* for Continental anil Open 12-10:30 p.nt. .the many different and Duilne.timen'i Lunch and Fin* Dinners Amnricnn Foolf MUM presents a George Englund production FLIP WILSON A LA CARTE UEHU: delicious Chinese and Frld.y. Feb. V, I Sat., MmN 1 Robert Shpemakor at the Piano Fntreet including potato and vegjtatilef Polynesian delicacies. SI SO H 75 Alia children t menu MU 7-0707 • Tr» Ow> COUNT BASIE Dinori Club " 482-7778 American Expr»»«. Closed Sunday Tiaa-out rwdii Friday. March 21 t^it., Jtiirch 72 Hr«wi« *M buy In t*r Orlantal Silt luaar ENZO STUART! E s T A r N Fifldiy, March 2B't Sit.. March 79, OLD EVERGREEN LODGE UNION HOFBRAU ." c o c S 8ir" 'HK'SHKVIi (Vrtll'i Your EVERGREEH A"VE., •1^52 STUYVE'5ANT AVC. UNION Hoil.il- , 964-1550 Jantsi Br.*Kcla,^Marutti«r LUNCHEON S DINNER Dancing & Entertainment Oloilo cNu ! 1 PICNIC GROVE Serv.d Dolly •• , Frl, , Sat., & Sun. featuring ' HALL RENTALS - DINNER PARTIES N.w P.rlvot* Bonqu.t Room JOACHIM SCHROEDER ROUTE 22. SPRINGFIELD MODERN 4 SQUARE DANCING Accomodallna up to 125 > Sln'B*( & JodUr NEWJE -the FLAGSHIP Y*ur Ho.ti. Joiaph G. Wlmmer & Max Eok.leln BELLEVUE .".' «EYPREMIERE I itll'A T L t") ISMlUli WtM I jEVERV 5ATURDAY NIGHT ROUTE 22 • UNION DR 6-0489 DR 9-9830 687-7020 UPPER MONTCLAIR 744-1455' TUE. EV. FEB. 11th i DR 6.1151 1 ; ;"^ N&y-i+WW'V '' •:.-.' .-':•• ' . \ ••'<'•,•;:• 1 1 h H •< 0 ;:*: \V , ! .".'l+i -"J vr.'.'^viS' .y •,!"'"•'• ••* •.•,••-'•'•'• ''''-'• ••.^» ,' • .- • •• "• •• *• uuiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiuuuiiiiiiiuuiiui iiuiiiuuuuiuHiiuiuiiiiuiiiuitiiniiiHiiiiiuiiiiimuiiiiuuiiuiuiiiiiiiiiuuiijj Thursday February (j, 1969 HALF-PAST TEEN State publishes School has By 1969 toad map Transportation' Commissioner ; David , J. new Goldtferg this week announced the release of The, Suburban Cambridge -advance 'copies gf the |Q69NowJersey Highway— JJrep School is~now—being hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiihuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiXMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MILKS MIP TWO map and said the map will be available for ""operated"" at Temple B'hai CHOCOLAtS mass and individual— distribution1'1 within a Israel, Irvlngton, sponsored in earnest. Continue to water PIES. week. . - .• ' • by a board of parents whose In response to a recent let- ic from drying out entirely. children. had attended phe ' ter pertaining to the care of In late fepring the stems will the plant moderately,_ do not The Commissioner added that Uie Depart- get the soil too wet. ment will seek a wide distribution of the map former Cambridge Prep poinsetuias, my desk is over- start to show new growth. This Scho61 and Regent School of^ is the time to repot the plant. When the weather becomes in the hope of providing residents und visltocs flowing with information from up-to-date travel Information. In past years, Business, Millbum. -many readers. My thanks to Remove all -of the old soil settled and. no more cold or frbsty days are expected, set state and national "authorities and agencies According ..to Lawrence R, .. i^u. - ' you all and" to the Extension from the roots, and repot it in Leveto, principal, operations - have-obtained large, quantities, as well, as •.. .1 *. ' t • rhfvnlant out into the garden, 13= nft-hp-fnrmer school Wflffl Hip--, -than the-rprevious-one»Put-lt»— plants, the following informa- an inch of broken pieces from through the summer so it map • serves purposes other thari tracing the cial- reasons. Worldng-witH a tion will be helpful: — •flowerpots or pebbles into the makes good growth. state highway and road system. "It isr a .single committee of parents, and with After the leaves have fallen, bottom for good drainage. Re- When the weather starts to reference source for the status of additions to the guidance of-the State-De- re st-the plant by moving It Into set ,the plant in the pot using get cool in the fall, bring the the' highway system completed or under con- partment of Education, Leveto r TV plant back into the house and S*WWE<« struction, an.d the location;of new highways to'••'. a basement" or attic-and place a good rich soil mixture and was — able-to-find^Glassroorns— "~.Z*l ••- . . keep it in an airy room where,, be constructed. In addition," he added, "it for the students' at Temple i't--,ln_a-.well-ventilated spot after repotting, cut the plant ( the plant willgetplentyof sun- - shows the location of other Jimportant trans B'nai Israel.. • t where the temperature will back to within 3 or 4 inches ne rr. • range from 45 tcS? degrees' • light.-The^best-rbom tempera-- portation facilities such as the, commuter --•' T school,- now., known its .' of the;soil. Place -it in a light,-. : raUroad"systeni and^ommercial'and gen'eifal17"." ";X ' F. Each week give it only warm place and water it mod- ture' is 60 to 70 degrees V: seminars the Suburban Cambridge and aviation airports. It also locates stateagencies, .T •about a cup of water to keep Keep the temperature from Suburban Regent School of •ft/ «"* erately until new growth starts *• • • . . . _var-ying-and-keep_theplant_out_L rks, state police arid motor vehicle inspec- Business, will continue to hold • >. of drafts. ' • byph tion stations for the convenience of| the motor- clagseTTSt the-synagogue, Le- oU "T * . ^:._ _.. ' * * * • — • •• ing public." ' - veto said,- Ufltil-a-more suit-— y_l_l -Dear Amy: — The flrst;of a series of isectlonal instruct ReQuests~for the maps should be addressed able location can be found. -•'--• Dates set for beginning I have^aJ^year old daugh- tional' seminars on drug abuse under sponsor- to the Department's Bureau of Publiclhforma- ter" in the. 8 th grade.There is - ship of the New Jersey-Pharmaceu'1 "' ' ' Looking JorrSbmething? of college board course _alnegro girl in her class who ^octatioh"wilinb~e~Held Sunday from 2 said, to" .her,..''Give me your at FBirlelgh-Dlcklnson University's Teaneck,, Toll mom that Kempler's is "the gr8a"tost~fo7 -The College.Review Center preparation, for the May homework or-I-WUl beat you campus. i Stride Rite Shoes. Nothing. I ike them for com- this week announced the start- Boards, will finish just prior up." "My daughter^says thfs^ ^^Xs^oclatlon^members from the counties of College schedules fort, "support and protection for growing feet. ing dates for its" coursesTpre- — to the examinations which will, girl has a -gang" and she' was .Essex, Bergen, Hudson.J'assaic, Union, Mor- And no place-quite like, Kempler's for proper paring high school Juniors tor zie held oirMay-37- Reglstra- afraid so she gave the girl" ris, Sussex and Warren ijjill attend the session , fit by highly trainedeyperts. Doctoris:prestrip*- her homework which the girl in the Field House.r ; . • • ' '_ workshop on palsy the_May Scholastic Aptitude' tlon forms and additional in-_' tioris filled-for corrective ^refused to.glve"her,bacJs._ —llnstructors will be provided bytheColumbla _ Tests of the College Entrance—formation may be 6btalned"by~ The Jersey City State College Departm 'Examination Board. The calling 731-399S.^^-—-— I was angry at my daughter^ "University College of PharmaceuticalSciences= and told her that she' should under-a-Feder'al grant. Specialists'in drug- ~Speclal- Education -will conduct- Saturday morning class will ""statewide workshop conference-on-the^cere. have Its flrstiesaion oriMarch not; have given this girl the use and misuse, their function'will-be-to, *{—the Friday-afternoon class Dfomewofk-and not to ever do qualify. the pharmacists as lecturers on. the loWrfts first meeting on it again. I told her-to stand" "subject. ' up- to her and'not "ler herknow" -—New-in-Cerebral-Ealsy.!!-- 'March'-1; "' "-'•• ' - f— Eight panels and a general session that will, 996 Stuyvesaht Ave., tlnlon-.- she is afraid; Myhusbandrpld- EARLY COPY :••• —iTheXentBri now_co'mpleting in^rlOW" her just to ignore thegirl, be highlighted by an address by Dr. Brewster 57Q,So. Livingston Avo., LIvlH^ston =^;.;S.^ its' llth' year of operation. ~ — .'..•.': - P.ublicity-chatrmen-oreurged to;bbsei've—- "S. Miller, medical director of the United notrtcrbother; with her and not Regular Charg* or'Unl-Cqrd ;_^_: specializes in preparing stu- Paul M. Nugent, manager of to give her the homework.- the Friday_de,adlinFridoy e for other tharf spot _ 'Cerebral Palsy Association Inc., andresearch . dentd for the College Dqard _.the -New Jersey Veterans Ad- .*~|m;l le-your name, address~"and~ director of United CerebraUSalsy-Researc OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS "eavnminHflnri*!- If i . •ft" c6rifacT-yie::^^::j^egT6nil"^Of^ reached her maturity ,in-whlch_^ PARKAY MARGARINGARI E 4 5* _fice, 20— -Washington pi,, case she isresponslble for her ^/ I MIINOSHleiWITHWN'lAMLI LOOK WHAT 39c WILL BUY IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT. HOMEMAKERS, Newark^ for additional lnl ; actions. •• •/ snivici UNUMiriD-ron IAMILV ANO HOMI ICOTTAGE CHEESE ~ ^ formation. Telephone 201- , However, slnceLher actfc • J C""*n"* &t\~' —*—• r~— H " ' ~—116 Ho are improper, indiscree CHILLID ••'""'•'. '•;. .-i; "•---•--;•; LARGE SIZE FUUO'JUICE UARGElrZEFROMFLOiaiDA v Oniiford -v disturbing, discuss NEW TV? Sell the old one with FRUIT SALAD Oall 272-6800 your mother.- FLORIDA TEMPLE IA *Qi ORAKGES I W FOR JT Iw39 PASCAl CiLERY" snbuss ESSEX COUNTY'S ONLY TOYOTA DEALER IIBBY or WHITE ROSE OuKay IMPORTED CARS ORANGE JUICE HEINZ **«£•• 5 • 89* Travel rORANGE JUICE BEANS _nMr>u • • • ;; • • ' • . VEGETARIAN Out off rON TON SOUP or WITH PORK AUVARlnllS ' COFFEE ^/i

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Because America's Manpower begins -with Boyppwer^we are especially proud of the Boy Scouts of rs community and of their leadersrwhoiive oJL their time^and effoVt that Scouting-may flourish. To alT our jr Bov Scouts^our hearty thanjks^nd congratulations, iduW r _, lr

• ! •'•:. ••••*•"£ CHANDLER M0T0RS^~ GIBRALTAR SAVINGS -" MAGNUS QRGAN CORP. > ATAUTO STORES 100 E. St. George Ave., HU . 6-2374 Linden & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1600 EdgarJRdJRt. 1) 925-8700 llzabeth -Aver,—r — Elizabeth Main Office: : : EL 3-9148 JEL 4-4133 ------~- , -;riiV7=-=r —1039 South Orange Ave., 372-1221- Newark . Newark ._ _—^- MAGLEWL • 577 SoiittrOrange-Ave.r ES4-8297 CONTAINER 505 Main St., . 676^-6116 East Orange ES 2-9486—r — , IRVINGTON GARAGE COMPANY OF N. Y. GRAVER_ 366 Union Ave., ES 2-9123 Irvington. AAMCO —; 130 So720th Street; ES ; 4*0704 lrvington_ WATEBZCONDITIONING — IRnDMAIIC^fcgdlSS^Sj;J CRESTMONT SAVINGS • • 6lv. Union Tank Car Co. U.S. Highway 22 • 687-8300 ~ Union_ MA*ON PONT I AC. INC. .^^^sSnVciai^r - & LOAN ASSOCIATION Route 22 West Bound,, 964-1600 • Union Esdex - Union - Morris * THE GRIFFITH A & B BOAT LABORATORIES INC.— McCRACKEN SALES A-SPORtSHOF* GR©SS=GQUNT Yr REALTY! 855:Rahway-lAve.,—-688-0330 . _ Won, . -Gene-fo Dave Sfiute- Belford, N.J. Mountainside "~ Realtor _ 233-STO0_ -1500 Morris Ave.,.. 686-4700. ,__ii^_~,-..-L. „ NEtSON-B. "DANE & SON" BOY~?eOUT HEADQUARTERS MA RYTWA INjaiNER_l UJS; Highway:2 2, AD 2-7300 Mountainside ' ~~^— INSURANCE ••- . lrvington_Center,; -- Union Center 1601 Morris Ave., 687.-1680 Union 535 Morris Ave7 376=3400 Springfield '• \Ba«» Green Plaza.J^Qrange___

r.r ;-• AMERICAN' GUARDIAN A.^MEEKER CO. -DELLAR- ; -SA FE TY-EQUiP ME NT CO. 1 ROrOMPA - - - ~' ~A; -B. Dick Copying/Duplicating-Products - ••V'v*. ' 01tBhway-Ave.r 687-4100 Union COMPANY : 37 21st St. E.,_____ 925rO119— _ Linden— 12 Edison-Place,_DR .6-8100—-- Springfield .-Fairfield Ave». CH j^-3710 Kenilworth^ -ANDERSON "' , 'J' I.T^MTT:^—;— . •••r~—: • ~M E NGE RS-BA K E SHOP ,. , (. I I . ... IlRWIN S. DIAMOND CO. - _• funeraFunerall Directors^Directors . -_ ••.-...»»—.•— —----—-•" •—- OVE RHE A D-DOORS Union '•- Irvington Livingston . : 4 icnestnut St,,_MU_6r8iB.2 -. Union • • ;-•'--_•. • 975 Lehigh-Ave., 686-7500 :: Union" ±ZZZIIN5URANCE -±i- 3 2 2143 Morris Ave., 964-1767— Union ^HAINES FARMS ~ ~~ Urtlon ^=^MIDDLESEX - - ANGELO'S CLINTON DINER TOOL & MACHINE"CO.. -9^Glinton-Ave.._372-9409——kvlngton CHAST7HAUSMANN &-SON, 1157 Globe Ave., .AD 2-4770 Mountainside 1 & p PAPER STOCK - - FUNERAL SERVICE 1057 Sanfonl Ave.. South 20th St.. ES^-1750 Irvington — C. StewartJHausmatur tft='RINTING^OMPANY -ES 4-5400 ARMOR BUILDERS 7~=^6g6Nye Avenue.^ 3.73^3055-^—Jtvlngton 2229 Morris Ave,, 687-3^82 Union J,G. TltP IN.C. ; :r EDMUND .HEMMERLING 20V No._1.4th.iS"t.7i:: 276-4,442 Kenllworth- -—^tAB6RA-TbRIE5^zlNC. n Road. .'.;. 686-,73O7.-^-..i-Union/-. DREWETTE^S NURSERY INC. AGENCY MILLBURN-SPRINGFIELD 102 Welland-Ave.,' ,371 ^3800~~~ Irvington Medlcln & Glft ParC l8 "ATLANTIC 1229 U.S.Hwy. 22fAD ^-4091 Mountainside- . ._„ ^;: " 375^236 ^CACOr8 8 TONY^S AUTQ REP-AIR;iiNC. s lrvmgton SALEM AUTO L IMOUSINE_ SE RVICE 682 Rahway'Ave., 638-9578 Union •}. METAL PRODUCTS, INC. " „ HEYMAN REPAIR CO.. INC "21 PadeinRd., 379^6200-"^"Sprlngfleld . PETER A. DROBACH :-.•----•-,-•: 336~100Q, . —^COMPANY , - MANUFACTURING CQ. 1070-SalefaJRoad, :^- TQWE'R STEAK HQUgE- JOHNBABIAK Air CompresBors, Toojs 147 No. Michigan Ave., 245-2345 KenIlWorth=^ MOUNTAINSIDE lSIes"BerVrce;itentaigv SANFORSANFORDD - .I • Your Host PAINT SUPPLIES PL7UMBING~& HEATING MANUMANUFACTURmGTCORh AC I UKIIMU .WJKH.^ _ T^Vlslt1^-^nE,Ar^B^urt) SAVINGS INSTITUTION jj.' WiShortDrive;' 233-0897 MoGntainsIde 695 Rahway Ave.,. • 687-3200 _ • Union UjS.JjlIghway,-22, • AO 3-5542/;Mountainside j • ; -Offices In: Newark;-™'" ~ ;^ Y '- • \•• '_t -s •'. —-' -• -• -BARRETT&CRAIN^: 40J3alLSt., 372-0234"'. ' ;JIrvlrt So. Orange -irvington -JNorth Caldwell, N. J.-- —^REALTORS M&R '—. SCHERING "HEATING Of i30' Linden Kenilworth . SubsItUairy fe -TRE-TOLA^S RESTAURANT Milltowrt Rd.,' 687^4150 BAUER _ IRVINGTON CAB CO.- i A PAUL GalloplngHU|LRp^r;.;.,687r0TO7v;vi'^ ^-ZZIryingtpn :" '2 Veterans T" "ES 3-5000 ^EtiZABETH IRONJ/yORKS NATIONAL , 3 Generations of dependable service. Industrial Supplies . .__ Boy Scouts Build Better Citizens: 987ClInUHrAve. 375-5200 Irvington _JG?eeri_Larie, EL 4^2000_ _0nlon—^"iDEALfDAIRY FARMS MembSr^f Federal^ Deposit^Insurance Corp..—1226 Stuyvesant Ave., ' 686-0749 _ Union 2331-Morris Ave.,,_j3.86-19OO =T ' Ever^where^ia-E^ex County,- • , T A.S. BECieSHOES^ : jZABETO THTSEA SHELL UNDERWOOI> GAS COCOMPANP Y 1012 Springfield Ave. 37^8128:'. 'Irvington IMPERIAL c One Elirabethtown Plaza, 289-5000 Elizabeth HOUS'E^O^BEIVUTY NAXIONAJLPAINT P RODUCTS One at the Calrge'st Selections of. • , , , •.-., , -^,. .-. jy • ^JCroplcol Fish in! the Central Jersey Area 1150-SpflngfIeId Ave.,•.L-.373.-9.3Q0 -Oiaiw) '•: BEL LOWS -VAX VAIR " EL JAY SERVICE^ .1115 Morris Ave., 964-1029 —Union— -'—628 Boulevard,V 272-6580 Kenilworth ':.::.. —— ——1-—;; .',:,.•, 1181 Route 22, AD 2-8877 Mountainside Packers ofElJay Candies NEW LlNDTEN -HOUSE DINER r -93_T.E. Elizabeth'-Xve., 486-6552 Linden IRVINGT0N SHADOWCMU LT BANK^-:u Sharpening Service Onf^l Types of . ulwUnde> r ,,Nevwn .»...Managementb.,«w. - NURSERY SCHOOL ——• ScIssorsOnly — ••:•• .•.•.-:—-"*-—:Try:Our;Fuj[li43ourse^Sund«y-Meals S Convenient 437 Stayvesant^ve.,' . M'J 8-ysuu 51 Smith"SCT ES 5-0003 '; Irvuigton 200 W. St. Geb'rge Ave., 486-9851 Linden 1865:Morrls Ave.^-^688-3800 Unlon 35 Brown Ave^F DR 6-7550-—Springfield , —' ' - —— 1 -t -T1 —^^^—~r~0AT'S_GIF-T-SHOI ^= SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER NORTH 1263 Stuyvesant Ave., M"J 7=0750 . Un.ion_,.__ LUE RIBBON BAKE. SHOP EMMELr'S AUTO BODY SHOP 1049 Springfield Ave. Es 2-9703 16 E; Lincoln Aye.,; •245-0173 ' BpseU&Park- • \'\ 38'.Stuwesant Ave. 688-3200 ' ' Union ._. _..'..' J... ' ,*~ ™«nK • «>_...Union. . • — • •.'••1^- ' '- --—.. ' - JENEWEIN VOLKSWAGEN Irvington' - Elizabeth - Union TOOL MFG.CO. 900-E. Elizabeth Ave., 486^6200 Linden— 142tTBurnet Ave., 686-7434 Union UNION PLATE GLASS CO. 1 _;:MorkerStreet; JH 5-2060 Kenilworth SAMUEL W. bUVER._INC -—-AuM Olaata •> Mlrrora ' " [ _MUUOH MFG. ^ rdOROrSAtES COr 4B6= ,t_MU-8^8020 ' : '-_- - Old- New Brunswick Rd,,25j^gj7^7,Q'Plscntaway—. ~ FAY ASSOCIATES 409 W. Elizabeth Ave., 486-5654" Lihderr = -GULF- Compliments-of ' - SbMERSET-BUSXO. _ -i . u. S. : PAID-FIRE- ^7HlM!way. 22, •_' ...__; MountainBide—-•— --".: ^! Hiliolfice ••:- JULiJLlSzKARXZMAN ' ""S~ AD 2-2030TZ• •

ME:TAL PRODUCTTCO. .• ' • 1055 Springfield Ave., 372-8367 Irvington PARAMOUNT TV SPRING LIQUORS. INC. , J. V»M- »niiw( niya Union " ,1930 Morris Ave., ; 686-4800; Union m &9iyiev^^^ .m _mi . , > -<- 1 ' Real.Esftite 8iInsurance ;V '•.:.;• ;• • Green Lane, EL 2^5410' - 1099 So'. Orange Ave., ' ESi - ...... £CJ^Q piazn Shopping Center v" ' 16 EUzabeth Ave.. W. 48'6-4047) • '• UniSpi — F0GEL STATIQNE •Rt. -22 6i Mountain Ave.r-i - BREEZE KENILWORTH PR 9-4992 .'•' ..••.- 1135 W. Elizabeth Ave,;, 486V-4700 ' Linden PARK PLASTICS CO, CORPORATIONS INC. FUNERAL HOMf % VE.NET ADVERTISING. INC. CONRAD J. iVOZNIAK, MGR. 104 E. Elizabeth Ave.i 486-9300 • Linden • " S&S ^w 485 Chestnut St., 687-1313 ' pinion 700 Liberty Ave., 686-4000 Union FOUNTAIN BEAUTY 811 Washington Ave.,- 272-5112 ' Kenilworth ATLANTIC SERVICE. INC. 725 Boulevard, 241-6898 Kenilworth " PERFORATING . Towing 8i Show Plowing - • BREM KINGS SUPERMARKETS 694 Chnixcellor Avenue, 372-9894 Irvington . VOLfco : Servingg NortherNort n New Jersey INDUSTRIES, INC. . BRASS & COPPERCOMPANY METAL FABRICATORS |NC."^Thu^.-Eves.tll9 Friday ^Saturday y • - • . . . . • 71.Mt. VVerno n PI.PI, ' Newark 606 Commerce Rd.. WA 5-0350 - Linden STAFF GOOD DEAL Boulevard, iCH 5-7200 Kenilworth 608,E. EUzabeth Ave., 925-4554 Linden , • pQy-pi SEASONS PLAY 518 Mlllburn Ave., • ,•. Millburn ; j *— SUPfeR MARKETS. INC. ' • • •, ' . • • ' •', • ' POTTER BRPNNAN BICYCLE SHOP & RECREATION CENTER LAMPERT FARM STORES 10 Mill Rd., Irvington VSPl A • AERONAUTICAL CORP. 719 Irvington Aye, Maplewood Vailsburg Security Patrol 9?Madl!on A ve., ^Bjf SL U85-West Chestnu^at Rt. 22, . Union . There Is A Store Near You In Your-.Town Newark .• •: ._. '371-55,88 Route 22, ' 686^3010 . Union STUYVESANT BOpY BROUNELL-. G.C. FRANCIS L A RCHMONT BAKERY' WAYSIDE GARDENS PRALL FUNERAL HOME & FENDER WORKS, INC. KRAMER-WALDOR AGENCY CHEVROLET INC. 2709 Morris Ave. 688-6633 - Union Rocco Neri, Pres. 657-Mountain Avenue, 37^-0398 Springfield 1478 Morris Ave., MU 7-1133 Union 781 Lyons Avo., 37^-6464 Irvington 124 First Ave., E., 245-1140 ' . Uoselle 993' Stuyvesont Ave., 371-2500 ;' Irvington LAYNE AUTOBODY CO. WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. CAMPTOWN TOOL &DIECO/ GARDEN STATE BOWL PROGRESS SUPREME SAVINGS 465 Lehlgh Ave., 687-3542 Union . 650 Liberty Avenue, MU S^OOO . Sidney Road, 688-8406 Kenilworth, & GEORGE'S PRO'SHOP , DELIVERY SER.yiCE & LOAN ASSOCIATION (Bowlel-s Second Home) ".43 Progress St._, * 687-5:593 ' Union Springfield Avo. at 38tl) St., Itvington- CELENTANO BROS. " | Unlon-Irv.-HillsldeLine.MU 8-2233 Union LINDEN PORK STORE . 374-8200 ' WEXFORD BEAUTY SALON Specialist in Italian Food Prime Meats 81 Poultry Hi-Styling and Formal Hair-dos Clarkton Slioppln^ Center RAPISTAN INCORPORATED 850 So. Orange Ave., ES 5-7046 Newark GEM APPLIANCE TAFT CLEANERS 15 W. Blancke St., '486-5391 Linden Raritan Rd.., Clark 38fl-7864 '44.163 U^: Highway 22, Mountainside 120 Bloomfleld Ave., 239-2557 Verona 533 Lyons Avenue, ES 5-7400 Irvlngton & GIFT GO. 29-35 E Price St., .186-6086 Linden- AD 2-9-MO 998 So. Orange Ave., ES 2-6975 Newnrk v WOODSIDE CENTRE DELICATESSEN LULLABYE HOUSE RED DEVIL INC. TECNORM COMPANY . FOREIGN AUTOSErfVICE •1Q1 nnnlavni'd; pf) Cv-'i^^n Kntillworth DAY CARE CENTER Union*—Srtnlk (.nenilKtl', Inc.—' Ml.1 8-6W 1300 Commorco Avo,. '964*0747—• Unioi>• [' K. Bllzabeth~Ave:rt>^S-333A— INSTITUTE INC. CENTER ; 73 Harrison Place, 37U1843. Irvingcon THE RpBBINS COMPANY TERRILLS SCHOOL OF WELDING 1 HOME FOR FUNERALS WQZNIAK MEMORIAL HOME TYPEWRITER SERVICE 1118 Ave., 486-0150 Linden 1150 WC Cliostiuit St., 636-0505 . Union 320^1yrUe Ave., 373-0606 .', ' lrvjhgtdn U63 Clinton Avenue, E& 5-3380 Irvington . 660 Stuyvesant Avenue, .372-220.V Irvington ' "&• -Thursday February 6, Firmslold Ftbwer sNdwiists New extension courses -That minority in the ranks Arts-Hiimcinitjes^Workshop to checTrout of today's youth so out of offered by Setan Hall step with the rest of the world Sefon Hall University will moral problems. 'I'liu course poster art contest and so out of touch with reality /will raize questions concern-. —The-Nfew-Jersey-Flower and "Poster1 Contest Guidelines", must be In great part an offer four newcourses through Navy needs outgrowth of parental negli- its Center of Continuing Edu- ing" the"; einergeiVCOrof ~neW~ 'rr ; tQleatu^ •JGarden Jjliow is looking for also has been prepared listing ~vaiues""ln'"a world in which • •• •"•• Tn^g full—wdee—and_r«quiremen£s cation beginning Feb. : tion, will keynote the afternoon segment of the Manufacturers through-' The" — —Three of New Jersey's leading authorities tlie state with green thumbs. for tlie contest. It may be ob- These few children attempt e. • •** vet***" •••^j — -- — — f und his institutions are under- in the-field-of arts-humanities education will ^program. out the State, both large and Their entries In the annual tained by contacting Mr, Kale to excuse their laziness.'and .sented in the evening and will ' .Seventy-eight teachers and administrators small were urged.this week be open to the general public going radical change. ' be featured speakers in the Initial session of Flower and Garden Show Pos- at the above address. their brashness, by saying All subjects-are being pre- a combined Arts-Humanities Leadership will participate In the combined Arts-Humani» - by Robert A. Roe, commis- ter Contest can result in more , All posters become ^the they' do not like the wor.ld • on a non-credit basis. Training Institute scheduled to begin tomor- ties Leadership Institutes which will each in-, sioner of the New Jersey De- Artists and Art, to be pre- sented under the.auspices of . ' greenery, in die form of hun- property of the New^Jersey that has been created by their the Office of Humanistic Stud- ' row at Newark State College, Union. The dude IS day-long sessions. The Institutes, partment of Conservation and dreds of dollars ' in ,prlze Flower and Gardejj'-Show and ancestors. Their efforts to ef- sented on Tuesdays (8:20 - to be conducted at Newark State .by Class- Economic Development, to as-. 10:30),' will be taught by Don ies and further information on "^"coinJSlKeU group-wiltconslsLof institutes from. money for. the top winners. none can be rejiifned. _,.'.._• fect change, ^however, .are registration may be obtained Newark'State and Montclalr State Colleges. room Renaissance, a unique statewide project. . certain whether they can The contest will be climaxed poorly directed, and non-con- Merrlck, a painter himself ' Ihtsdbth^NJ i ufSply_. specif I cJ. f and will be a dialogue of the by^caUing 7fr2-9000 ext._gO9.- •._-—_

{j on,- will open the session' EducatiQn' Association, haVe; ^Commissioner Roe -aaia-n: again^be held In Morrlstbwn either by attempting!*) destroy, artist's .I at 9:30 A.M. Later. In die .morning. Dr. itabllshed to Jceep- New Jersey educators ""department has cooperated for rNatlonal-Guard-Armory, from""" sing in county established Institutions or by ' sional life;- Sainuel Pratt, chairman of the New Jersey abreast of the'latest developmeritsTHirteach^ several years infurtfieringthe March 14 through March 20. almost complete withdrawal » The Philosophy of State Council on the Arts, will address the ing techniques. Classroom Renaissance,head-, Navy's parts procurement I In its only New JersaV ap- temporary Painting, Wednes- Herbert Kaler-presidentof-. pearance^ of the season, the^ ;from society. The first method group: Robert Seltzer, assistant commissioner .quartered at 930 Stuyvesant ave., Union, lsdi-__ j>rogram.-He noted that the the-New-Jersey-Association— -usually brings about destruc- day "evenings" (8:20 - rO:5O)," rected by Dr. Thelma Newman. The project required items cover such, a DartmbutlTCollege Glee Club will be a discussion workshop for optician - of the New Jersey State Department of Educa- "of"Nurserymen and chairman tion of public 'property; the ' :• • .'j is funded under Title Ill-through the.Dover •wide product range that op- will present a special pro- under theJ.aegiS-of. artist second often leads to a loss Robert S. Hillman/Law-" Board of Education. •• ~ ""portuntties^have been opened' oTorn • * honoylfiff • ^•^** Nf*w George -Mueller consisting of' rence Kohan Opticians. vharf. 'England college's bicentennial, of human dignity, even to self- Both the Newark State and Montclalr State" _fqr' manufacturers throughout destruction. :--.—;:•. a practical investigation of opened a new eyeglass "center' groups will participate fii the flrst__tf!r.e_e__ the state to BupplyTBese~rieedsT~ at "Scotch Plains - FanWood" contemporary trends In art. at J416 Morris ave. in Union. Noting that a number of the notified High School Sunday afternoon; 7 There can be no doubt that _sessions of the Institute, tomorrow, Saturday" cooperation will-be-sought in- the nation needs a re- Cynthia Tyson, assistant The store, which offeri.a (town for Mr Miwibyi "and Friday, Feb. 14, which will be conducted products canbe mass produced "March 2. professorof English at Seton selection of more than 5,000 at Newark State College. Separate schedules "\vithonr~specialized facilities. stimulating interest among The program is being pre-" -strengthening of the family 1 their students, -circle. There Is no substitute "Hall, will present Drama as frames and "while-you-wtdlt CLEARANCE and" programs will follow after Feb. . 14. Commissioner Roe pointed out; sented under the auspices of " Experience, Friday evenings service," is bpen.u'ntll.Siiimi" Dr.. Bogart, who will open tomorrow's ses- this offersanexcellentoppor- Judging'.will take place dur- the Tri-County Dartmouth for parental guidance. There ing, the Flower and Garden -is no reason for a parent to (8:30-10:40), wlU study the Mondaysj-Tuesdays aifil'Fri-' sion. Was a prnfftflHnr-nf English-(jrincflt-lnn tunity for~New Jersey manur Clubrwhlch draws its mem— playwrlte as the communl- days and until4 p.m.-Wednes»i; at New York University prior to coming to . facturers to increase their Show, wj|th" Mrs. Ben ShaHn, "bership from Union, ' become so "busy" that he or noted artist and illustrator, she loses touch with the needs "TCfflOirof basic human exper- ( day and Saturdays, New Jersey. He al?o has been a visiting respective production- Somerset.JMlddlesex and ad- iences. , Hlllman/kohan opened its schedules. — ^heading _the' panel-of judges. of a child struggling for iden- Still In Progress/ prc>f,e.s_sor_oLEnglishi_at-UCLA and^John Hop-. Best-of-show winner will be jacent counties. Proceeds will T The "ftoil' "course, offering, ' tlfeiriSdll kins University. _He is presently~on the ad'-, THe latest list of materials go to _the club's scholarship tity and forasense of purpose. Mori!T-Values~ln a Kevolii- Visory council of the English Department at . awarded a $100 United States fund be.lng accumulated for _ The hope and-the~promlse Brook~TwarTujd~a~half '"JBar! SAVINGS . needed, inqETding". the various Savings Bond plus anlappro-—[ of a better world fnust lie'; tlonary Age, Wednesday eve- ilver.sity_and_has-_ser_v.ed_a_s_a_ Naval purchasing officesy is use in granting nlligs. (8:20 - 10:30), to be , ago. . '•' —r'- 7': firms • within the refech and respon- -consujtanr'» the-U;S7~Qtiice oTIEducgtipn^ sibility of today's, parents^ iresftnted by WUllam L' Radt- Sell -the-Governor's -Commlsslon-to-Study-Arts-lii ~denta ftuin thin area^— 1 Jm l i ll .—is-a-425-bond,-With all win- ^There is a framework, in ke/ assistant 'professore of _yoMr««ULtp_30,00C'< ll « e.« l' New Jersey and ort several committees of the merce, 7" Tickets for the hUh~lU~bir~~~op ii~ Ipw-coitWonTXii. Cill 6B6-7>60 scheduled, for 2:30_p.m., are ..the principles of Christian p National Council of Teachersjjf English.~Dr.r —Dcvelopment,' also re-^ living, _in_the security and of contemporary nowl •,-•.. WINTER MERCHANDISE BogBrt's—latest book,". "The Jf^zz "Age," a Trenton, 08625. ceiVing appropriate .ribbonsT" -available from many mem- _.. . ,rreview_of_the JiteratureTof the 1920's, will be~ bers of the club, inGludffig—fe-happinesS-of-afamily life davld BURR In addition, Knlesnld, every .published this year by-Charles Scribner's and entry wiUTreceive a free adult John " B. McCloskeyrpresi- based upon such noWeally old-. -1059SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVINGIQN_ Sons.- " tickefctoithe^Elower and. Gar- dentr'Scotch Plains, (phone fashioned things as love, faith, 14th Seltzer, who" was appolnted-secbnd.ln com- den Show. Adult-admission 889-SSS9); Vfctor ErDrKing, —QbedienSfi/-trust, ^g mand of the state department of education last Winter program : :r _Elainfleld,Z(phgne 754-3945)- understanding. November, .is well-known for the Innovative normaHy-ls $K25i^^ II ~t.akewood has announced The contest guidelines call approach to/ education-he-exhibited as superln-™ for_posters created in any lendent-of school»-ln-East=Orangeforreighl;- - that-tfie Winter Queen Pageant PREPARE FOR" If your Heart'ms really in.it/ and Ice Show will be revived medium, but all in standard years. - — size of 22 x 28. They should_ This is where trJaf'iust-for.her' ^ ;_, • ,. ;' Drr-Rudolph—Arhhelmi- professor of to its status pftbygone-years COLLEGE BOARD EXAMS when the winter resort cele- ^carry-the theme idea of-"En- - yr' gift is waiting-for Psychology of Art at Harvard University, joy Leisure Living in Your will be the keynote Bpeaker of Saturday's -brates Washington's Birthday, . . COURSES BEGIN SOON FOR your: favorite girl!~ ~ Feb. 22j according to Robert Ow.n Backyard'v.and the words Institute-session at Newark State. Dr..Arn-_ "New; Jecsey!JF.lower and.Gar- May Scholastic Aptitud* Teits (S.A.T.) CANDY MAILED ANYWHERE INTHE WORLD heim, -Whose 'psychological studies on the • A, Roe, commissioner of the SATURDAY CLASSES-WEEKDAY—-CLASSES Department of Conservation den Show, -Morrlstdwn-Ar- forms and-functions of art are published in mory, March 14-20.' TF SUCCESSFUL OPERATION sevprnl .lBnguagpB,—was—born in Germany- and Economic Development. mory This event featuring an ice posters should be desig- and .holds aPhJD. from the ynlyerBlty' of nated-as an original work of- COLLEGE HEVIEW^CINTfR-7 CANDY Berlin. He heid"Guggenhelm~Feliowshlps In . show- at the Lakewood=Ice Skating Rink capped by the . art-.by=thecstudent's teacher.. ~ DIRECTORS.- Irvlng-J. Coldb.rg, B.A., M.A. : Hearts from 956 lo $10. 1942-and-1943-and-was a Fulbright Lecturer— Wonderful Home-Made•Can3iest_ ''^ at Ochanomlzu University, Tokyo, Japan, In crowning of a Winter Queen, or parent.] Pqsters' must be Morton Selti.r, B.A., M.A. ., 1959 and i960. Fruih-1966 yo. 1968 he held' is sponsored "jointly by the submitted by March 1 to Kale's For Information Call 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ~ lOjjy Sfuyvcsunt' AvcnueTHDnion- ~~~^ a research grant from the UjS. Office of Lakewood Chamber of Com- Nursery, RD 3, Carter road, REdwood 1-3995 REdwood 1-3928 CEnter 9-3114 1002-Springfleldi Avenue, Irvinglon Education. ' .' merce, Hotel andiWoTel As so- Princeton". -elation and'the_to.wnshlp..': „„ A one-page fact. sheet.

Sale Starts Today Thru Saturday oil 939 reuniting this weekend WE'VE GOT EL OIL • Members of the June, 1939;~graduatlngclass Abbey Simon, internar . df.Weequahlc High School,Newark,-are invited- -tionally renowned pianist, and the'New Jersey Symphony Orr TOP GRADE to their 30-year, reunion—on-JundJ.4r4S69^ The class of *3SzlB_urged to call Ruth chestra will perform together 200 Gol» -Ehrenkr.ftntZrGold at 376-1947 or write to'her in a pair of concerts tom6rrow^ I at 121 Hawthorn-ave., Springfield,~N.-J. The and Saturday in Montclalr and—j GAL. 'C.O.D. present addresses are:ineeded for^the-class Millburn, respectively.:.- :\ ;J The concerts, both unde T •—: •-r •- ;j still In formulation and will be announced when TthB~d"iT"6'ot-i on~of 'the' Syni- they are.finalized. ...'__._-.... phony's musicdlre-c'tor, Allstate Henry Lewis, will. be.,h'eld ar: the Montclair High .School, ,- Valuable) Coupon auditorium the following eve-j'" BIGELOW FILAMENT Poltee 6f three stdtps ning. They will;begln.at 8:30 , j J7"x|8" mm p.m.^' ..' —-'•"' .' ^ ;, in Newark ^ THR0W11UGS WAverly 3-4646 7^HOUSE L05K,; SHABBY? Flrfd •• LINOLEUM The fifth annual tri-state police dinner will a_ painter through -the—Warrt-Ad-— .be held Wednesday, March 12,,at 7 P.m. in the B.oction, 8 B^MtlfahCalors lii^M5 - *<;orp.t Only Sacred-Heart School hall, Newark.TheNewarjc (Slight odd'l. ' • Qronze Moss • RomgnGolJjLAvoeado • Satin Wood charge f»r.!H_l_. Police Anchor Club Will-be -host at the corned cuahloo & Inatol.) RENT A CAR • Cardllnal Rod • Curry Gqld • Hoptune «.Gold*n*Moi»- :• beef and cabbage dinner. Volue S3. Mode from discon- tinued lamploi. No olhor __t ti _ ^r 500 lawenforcementofficers r.DIailnctVve carpetlhg wflfra^fP^StT^'f'F'fyf'* texture of firm loopa. Prdctlcol Ond-tong-weoring' purchase rteeo B»ary, iy-mor,fK!y J'^'from'^ew Jersey, New York, and Connecticut^ "q moat handiome oppeoranee combined with good realalonce to weor. ( •T "iare""expected[ td'attendrtleketBPwHch are $4, DeUverV may be obtained fronTNewark. Police' Capt.. "Irving J. Moore, chairman, or by-writing P. '6; Box 942, Newark.- ' •:- ,_. 9" x 9" GENUINE OZITE We're putting on ial.$90.bOb: worth ol carpeting (or only $40,000. Thl. ii A. lorg.it carpet sole I INSTVNi KIM-\ ( VH FA^HIONAIRE —k-EUUMBERS, ATTENTIONI Sell your tetvlcei to: ^jprfs-fclnd by an Independent floorcayaring store. Don't pass-up thai* trem»nd< lt>wl1 in nnn |ocel lamlliej wllh-a'low-coit Wont Ad. there's sovjngs (or-everybne^AlUalkiJLnalLSJJabtj^[y«jy^h«'f >^> " ' " '' -—^ CARPEOILI Call o8o-7700. -.- —•— — 16 color's ' _ ' . ' ' i Foam cushioned T^»KEUSS Easy to Install % yo-Eli Easier... Faster... CHEAPER! Make Your Selectioi at Easy to clean -to hdve L=Att-85o & 124 MODELS . "^e Class of 1964 of Irving- I. AUTO. TRANS. rhis CHECKLIST To M. KEU$SjO0NS ami Conipletr Your Purcha^l Desk-top tort High School will hold its fifth year reunion at the Club COMPLETELYELIMINATES Diana in Union, June 14. The 1 Guaranteed notjb cirl —evening-wlU-consist-otiLcock=_ IMPORTED CARS^ tail hour, dinner, dancing and a -^tlclt foJIoors floor show.. 382 MILLBURN AVE. > Built-in loam " - 9.95 MILLBURN 376-6960 ihitnni= —^or-infocmation^calljucUth- I-SALES/SERV!CE/PARTS HEAVY NYLON TlXtURIDWtE^ ZCasoff at ^73-9270 -or Pamela ^8l^lli

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• ... I • ll -Thursday February 6, 1960 The Woodbrldge school provides care tor m* , Israel consul aide Grouped hear3 specialists mentally retarded, starting from the age- of, five. It also has an intensive care unit to speak Sunday lor mose^who are multiply-handicapped. -•-,, in care of mental Bothj Institutions provide educational, Three specialists in institutional care for marlly cares for girls, and women, has a vocational, rehabilitative and recreational ser- atT' arts festival mentally retarded children in New Jersey,wlll nursery for children up through the age of five. vices for. their residents. • discuss" "Admissions to New Jersey State The fourth in the Eastern Union County Institutions" next Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at a Congressman John B. Anderson of Illinois YM-YWHA'$rl968-69 festival or the Arts PRIVATE BUS SERVICE : has accepted an invitation to speakattheUnlon meeting of the Union County Unit of the New Greenkeeper appointed program, a discussion on "A,Political Prog- Jersey Association for Retarded Children at County Republican Commikee's Lincoln Day nosis for Israel's Acquired Territory," will Dinner next Wednesday. The dihne? will be SirCuEe'6 Episcopal parish hall, Fourth avenue be held Sunday at 8( p.m. at the 'Y' center, and Walnut streets, Roselle. • " , WE8TFIELD-CRANFOR0 ' at the Flagship, Rt. 22. Union. • Green lane, Union, i for county golf course . ANDVICINITY TO , "Anderson is Chairman of the House Re- The panelists will be Louis R. Pirone, publicanrC6nference~~arfd serves oh Ijoth the ;' r/:The speaker will be Slmcha Rouen of thev superintendent of Woodbrldge State School;, • HenrjrDanyus of Cranford" —ln-1963. he was transferred KATHARINE GIBBS -House Rules Committee-anfl the Tolnt Com- " Israel Consulate (Senegal's, offlgejn New. York •Mrs. Ada-Marie K. Unger, asslstaht superin-- has beeiT named greenk< to the. : Galloping Hill Golf MO»JTCI>A«~ ,\f Rum «» gy attorney. Tn-p"riVate^lIfej«ABdifcson-r« 1 ceived a J.D. degree from the University* of After attending elementary and high school the Metropolitan'District, Division of Mental Johh, G. Walsh, president of until now. During the past 10 Illinois and_a Master of Laws degree from In. Tel Aviv! Rbnen became an engineering Retardation, State Department of Institutions the Union County Park Com- ,^ears, Danyus has taken vari- and Agencies. ous courses in landscaping and~ -lor full Information Harvard Law School. Following service in student at the Israel Institute_of-Technologx=_ mission^ WorI3 War' H, he became a member o( the' Technion In Haifa. Upon completing his course Dr. SamueTCoTdstelhTta mejtiber of the board" turf management at Rutgers, Danyiis, a 19-year park the State University, and at iiniMsi>ti,st»uir,Hj.ma MI-MUM U.S. State Department-is—Career Diplomatic there, he entered the University of New Bruns- of directors of the Union Couniy-UnlU-and-ihe AI«MeliooMii««tMV -veteranrbegan his park career Various seminars conducted Service and was subsequently stationed in wick, Canada, from which he received a de- executive committee of' the New Jersey in 1950. During the construc- md 200 Pwk »ve., N«w York 10017 by the United States Golf As=~ Nolloml ACIi accndltotlM' , West Berlin as an advisor on the staff of the gree in mechanical engineering in 1963. " Association for Retarded Children, will be the tion-of the "Ash-. Brook Golf U.S. High Commissioner-for-6erjnany.~-~ sedation. . — Ronen-also had teaching experience inlsrael , moderator."": : . .-..'._.__- •. ..1 Course,- •-he- -worked as an• "•' Anderson was elected to the office of State's' Thie Woodbrldge and Totowa schools—each equipment operator, and after Attorney of Winnebago County_(tllinols) in 1956 and the "United States. At present, he is com- pleting his Ph. D. program in industrial pey- providing - custodial care for some 1,000 construction on general main- and" served four years in that position. He : chbl6gy-"at New York-University, prior to tak- severely retarded persons — have varied tenance at that golf course. was first elected to the 87th Congress of the facilities. The-ToM*aXnstitu_tion, which pri- THE PINGRY SCHOOL !dhbldh ing a post In this field In Israel. "• A-COLLEGE.PREPARA TO RYJ3AYSCH00 Congress four times. ' . • • The evening's program will-be chaired -by— • f*f\ A I LEHIGH PREMIUM AnStJier highlight of the Lincoln Day Dinner Samuel j. RosenthaL/_executive director of the 'Irish Night' set will'beThe.honorlng_oMVIayor F.EdwardBler- "Eastern UnionCouhty JewishCommunityCoun- WV/AL ANTHRACITE „ FOR BOYS IN GRADES 4rl 2 ell/who recently returned from a fact-finding tuempfeirof Union for his outstanding lqader- by Hibernian unit =--P-EA— — PREMIUM _1_ ship'and Service to his community which spans mission to Israel under the auspices of the | STOVE COAL FUEL OIL ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS "Tom* decades. . . •_ •• United Jewish Appeal. . ' • _: ."".'' - Division 3, Ancient Order ' Assemblymen "Herbert Kiehn and Herbert _ojf Hibernians, Rahway, will Helbnann are co-chairlrig the dinner. Tickets sponsoiTan "Irish Nlght''Sat- TON TON SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1969 are available. through-Muntr.lpn 1 R epu"" Cranford art exhibit urday.* The festivities will .. Over 150 Chairmen. begin at 8:30 p.m. at the Main [95 Gollop. Dell vary Restaurantj 169 West Main st., WRITE , TREP." JOHN' opens tomorrow at UC Rahway. . _i_l-I___ slated^ The Cranford Creative- There_wlll be music, slng- 21S The rworkshop is. designed to coordinate _WilL_onen_tomorrow in the judge /Nicholas • the course offerings of the Day and Evening .Tomasulo Art Gallery-atUnloh College, Cran^ ihg, dancing-anda Bhowliig of —Coal & fuel Co, ' Sessionsat-the;college,—•- —,—. ';, 27..?* LLSIDE, at UC . The workshop begins' with a" coffee.-hour a color, and sound film on Ire- 1405 Harding Av». . Mrs. F.rance-fcieber, chairman, has an- Linden - S 00 59 •---A= workshop for all member's of ^the-Union===at9=a;m.-foUowed=by a genePaHaeultymeeting nounced that students at Union dollege have Tickets may be obtained by College faculty has been planned for Satur- • at 9:307T5r7IversenwiU address thlsmeeting. Prices su.bfsct (o change without notice , . been invited to show their work In the. exhibit . calling BUI Deagen at 283- _OIL-BURNER imTALLAfT6p~*~~r ee EsT" day it wa's announced by Dr. Kenneth W. . Department meetings In each sublect area -alongvyith-members of the art group."—; ~ t Iversen. acting president. • —— are scheduled for 10 a.m. v.

Public Notice^ BOROUGH OF R68ELLE PARK . UnicA County, N.J. . * IKVITATIONTOBIDDEBS NOTICE Is lunby liven that sealed - proposals wUl be received by the Mayor . and Council of the Boroujh of Roselle Park. In the County of Union, at • public meeUng to be held at Borough Hall, 137 . Chestnut St., Rosalie Park. N.J., on Thursday evening, February 13, I06B, at • -IF^tiOOfaatftoT the work of the Shade Tree Commission for the' year beginning March 1. 1069 and endlni February 28, „ 1870, consisting of the planting of new . ' trees, light and heavy trunmingv fertili- sing, spraylnig~t>rujilng ejoesslve root Erowth, and removing completely unsafe -and deoeased trees, and removal and die- posal of all eness-msterlals-resuUlng from such work; ill under the supervision— and direction of the Itoaenr Park Shlde. Tree Commission. Bidding must Include' the separate rate per hour for each of . the following: Tree expert; ground men) use of truck; use of chain power saw; aerial"JIK (truck);.stump cutter; brush chipper; sprayer. ... The successfulbUidermuatbe licensed as a N. 1. certified tree expert and must present proof of Workmen's Liability Insurance snd Public LlabUiW insurance in an amount of lOO.OOO/SOT^OOlfQoQara, to be approved by the Borouni Attomeyj ;:and~suomit re_co.mroendattonslf re- _ * i£ IRio successful bidder shall lr:«ilnece»snfy-4ooU and equip- ment such as axes,'handsaws, ladders, ropesl^cables-'chains, bars, shovels, wedges, chisels, tree wound dressings, tree1 surgery' materials, and suchtaci- dental 'spraying materials as the10ad« \\ Tree CommlsBlon may fromtlmetotlme _ docldtjrlcMeessary or desirable. Ther Mayor and-Council reserves the 'Ight to-reiect any irwd aU bids and to award, the contract to any bidder whose 1 in their judgment best serves ' ._ lest of the Borough. .By ;ordor of,the Mayor and Council. Borough Clerk ie Spectator, Feb. 8,1889 (Fee»12.19) •;- ': NOTICE . IloaeUe Shade Tree ialds The-Roselle Shade Tree Commission"~ will acoept sealed Udsforwork asset forth on speolfloatlons available at the offloe of the Department of PubUc Works, llorough Hall, Chestnut Street; Roselle, New Jersey; Bids shall be submitted on formspro- vided by the CommlBalon, shall be sealed in an envelope .marked "Shade Tree Bid."- and may be submitted at theofflce of thA Borough-Clerk during regular urs^, _ INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Bids will be opened by the Commission, on Feiruary 11, I860 at 8:30 P.M. at the Borough-Hall Annex, 113 West Third Avenue* Roselle,Hew Jersey.—~ Bids;shall beacoompanieobyacertifl- ' jHuYe of Insurance. The successful bidder, the^Commlssloncertiiiaates of insurance for Workman's Compensation In the ,Qfcr. rproperty ^ ' The "Roselle'Bhade Tree Commission reserves the right to rejeot any or all bids, ——•—^—John-ArYohuuuut Secretary Roselle Shade Tree Commission The Spectator, Feb. o, 1969 (Fee .*7.B9)

NOTICE OF-BETTLEMENI.^ NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, That the first and final account of the.subscrlber, Willy' , "f'<"»". nn.l-Hl.li ni -ELIZABETH HOFFMANN, a mental ln- competent How deceased, wUlbe audited UtdJlhBlMABXCU EFFECTIVE ACCRUED ANNUAL-INTEREST RATE WHEN MAINTAINED FOR FOUR QUARTERLY PERJODS - KANANE and reported (or settlement to _tl)«-Unl«n County Court--Probate Divl-" olon, on Friday, February 3BthHext-at.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

^^ Sj NCERV DIVISION and December 30th on all balances of $25 to $75,0gU UNION COUNTY penalizing the 5% interest on the remaining balance. A nilnl-~ DOCKET # F 4802-67 -. ELSIE ROSEN and PHILIP ROSEN, A deposit of $1,000 or/Viore. opens an account and currently mum balance of $1,000 must be maintained. .. , TARGtE'FbATES-FQR YOUR SAVINGS DOL- vs Plaintiff, HEBREW KOSHER PRO- VISION- CO.. INC.. • corporation of New .earns 5°/o a year lnterfest,oompoUnded quarterly as follows: LARS ...SAVE BY THE 7th, EARN FROM THE . Jersey, SAMUEL SCllULER. ANNE Accumulated dividends may be withdrawn at apy time in part SCHULEH, UNITED STATES OF AMEK- ICA, BILVERFLEET, and STATE OF Regular, Savings rate (currently .4'/a%'a year) compounded or in full. Dividends will be mailed to you upon request. 1st. NOW Is the time to open or add to your sav- NEW JERSEY. Defendants. j CIVIL ACTION WIUT OF EXECUTION and credited quarterly: March, June, September and Decem- The balance In an Investment Savings'Account may not ex ings account at Harrnohla, your Family Financial -- FORECLOSURE — FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES ber 30th,.and a - - i ceed $75,00(5 except for Interest accumulations and as other- By virtue of.ihe. abovo-sUted writ of Service Center. ' / i execution to me directedj'sha^l expose. wise permitted by law. . . . 'for sole, by public vendue. In room u-B, Special.rate (currently '/a of 1% a year)"compounded on in the Court House,'In the City of Ellna- beth. N.J;, on Wednesday, the 19th day a quarterly basis and credited to the account at the end of Investment Savings Account Depositors may also use their FREE Postage-Paid Envelopes for Saving By , fit February A.D., 1689. at two o'clock , in the afternoon of. said day. All that the fourth full quarterly dividend, period;' . - - bank books as.collateral for loans. Mall. Phone 289 0800. ~~ ;--•-; certain traot or parcel of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Roselle In the County of " Union In the State of New Jersey: BEOINNINa at a point In the Easterly side of Frank Street, said point being distant 140 feet Southerly from the corner formed by. the intersection of the Southerly side line of 13th Avenue and the Eaatorly, side line of Frank Street! thence running MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY 1. Along the said side line of Frank fciroot. South H Degrees, It mlnutea HARMONIA East 40 feet to a polntj thonce running HARMONIA SAVINGS BANK 2. North IB Degroos, it minutes East 100 feet to a point; thence running On« Union Square, Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207 3. Ndrth 14 Degrees, 19 minutes West 40 foet to a point: thenco running k*i^*S^ • 4. South 1* Degrees, 411 Minutes West \ 100 feet to a point In the Easterly line — ($1,000 minimum required). I of Frank Street, being the point and place of DEOINNDIb. Please open an Investment Savings Account as checked. ' ' • „ UEINO Lots NOB. ate and 867 o(Block' No. 34 laid down on a cortnin map entitled "Realty Trust Man #11 ol 008 lots In the I enclose. $ . to open a Regular Savings Account as checked: Borouen of Roselle, Union County, New I Jersey,' surveyed by K. L. Williams, 1 UNION. SQUARE D Individual Account In my name alone. May 1003'*. which map Is now on file in in. Union County Register's bfflce. 540 MORRIS AVE. Commonly known as No. 1311 Frank BANK • Joint Account with 1- Street, Roselle, New Jersey* The abovu destrlptlon being drawn ELIZABETH, MEW JERSEY • Trust Account for , '—, - I In accordance with a Survey prepared by William lltlil, BiuiUssluml kntlnaikl r andd Land Surveyor,1 1378 Rahway Avenue. Westfleld, New Jersey, dated March 0 'NAME- 1004. ...••• . T^ BANKING HOURS: (Mnl In Full). There U due approximately $7.K70*33 ; with Interest from November 0,1068 and ADDRESS. costs* • UNION SQUARE LOBBY UNION SQUARE DRIVE-IN MORRIS AVENUE The Sheriff restrvea the right to adjourn this sale. Mon. thru Frl. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m*. Mon. thru Frl. ....' 8 a.m. to 6p.m. Mon. thru Ff,| 9a,m.-to3p.m. If your money la presently located elsewhere, HARMONIA can complete the ' RALPH O1USCELLO.- THE FAMILY SAVINGS BANK SINCE 1851 entire transaction: for you." , Iherlfl Extra Hours Monday Evening. 6 to 8 p.m. " (EXiB'BptMOKflBy-BB.m. tofl'p.m.) Extra Hours Thursday Evening. 6 to 8 p.m. OLUCK d TOBIN, ATTYS, M«Mb«r F«d«rfll D«|Milt Imurdnc* Corporation DJ1B Cx-10-04 WALK-UP) 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. dnd 3 p.m. to % p.m. Ttie EpecUtor, Jan. 33, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 1001);, (Keel *04.40) I ' . Thursday February 6 1969- A chance to attend 3IHpiHllllilllMHIIIIIHHIIIIIttlHII|fflllllMllllUIUHIUM^ h FOR THEBIRQS Program under By FARRIS S.SWACKHAMER, professor. Union Junior Collar Helping the nation's poor get a foothold They'a/e formulating goals and planning for a ^HiniiiiiiiuiuiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiliiuiimiiiiiiununuiiiiiiiiiuiwiuiiiiiiiiiiinuiuiiiiiuiiiiiiuiuiiuiiijim^ on'.the economic ladder has been the goal future they wouldn't have dared to consider._ ; "of niimeroua-Jind varied state and federal '-ju'st a few months ago. " If "yoUTfaTtftd-TtoWTSh-aTn^ppenedtlo" people ~~~. Starlingsarrived-in-the new world because™" yesterday, you usually pick up, the morning _Eugene Sc'heifflin wanted to bring the beauty programs. One of the most unique and prom- • * * • • . ising of these programs—is-how in'apefg^ 1M II // paper.—iHome.-town—weeklies tell- you who-_*of all the birds mentioned In Shakespeare to"'- • —AS ONE STUDENT told Mrs. Walsh, "It moved ln-or out of town~during the past week. •**"••" tion at Uniph College, Cranford. / • was like a gift from" heaven. I never thought •*>_ .* •• our shores. Eighty in 1890 and 60 more In" ,.'! The Educational Opportunity Fund/Project I-Would be graced with such an opportunity, In the avian world, comings' and goings are 1891 were liberated In Central Park. For thq. Is a state program designed ^o^help young to come to college at all, and with the tuition' chronicled in "Audubon Field Notes." Each first six years, they were confined to greater ""!- August_ ., spring,migratio. _ _ n is summarized for New York City, bijt then the population people extend their education beyond what their andvbcjoks, it Ife Just wonderful." ' previous, schooling, and" Income level would-, ; For - thosa-—who—complate , the two-year the North American continent. The_August,: burgeoned into the suburbs. By 1900 they"had ,', normally permit.' ' *./ , program at Union College, the future is indeed 1968~issue arrived just; a few days-^go, five reached' NewHaveh,'"Cbiinectlcut ami 'the firet—r months, late. But jnyi way Itlooks ahead to one was sighted in Massachusetts in 1908. "

aCCOrdiii^ -lu director, were selected on the basis of not academically qualified for the scholarship ' There, wasi" recent news "of three relative ~ TKey haven't many" areas left to Invade, but ', academic^romise rather than achievement. aid available to the disadvantaged. This op- newcomers to the east coast.- CBttle egrets, they're still at it. Delayed colonization of '! . They ife students whose hi$i school records portunity gives them a chance to qualify. starlings, and house finches made the head- southernmost Florida is Qccur-lng-and there"""•• were . not particularly good, but who showed .lines. "OriginallyOriginally, lhH~6greTB~were-probably Were several" slghHngsTri spring, 1968, along" - * That same chance was'offered to 25 part- blown t& our, shore byTa storm, starlings the southern of Arizona. A marked ..Vj ^sorae potentiarfor-college level work. Though time students In an Evening Session program, t& our shore I .^high school graduates, they have not neces- which began February 3rd. The evening pro- came via' sl)ip, ~ and house finches traveled increase of nesting-birdg s was {allie{ldd inn th e ••."• sarily taken all the courses usually required from the west coast in-pet dealers'cages. Pacific Northwest and they are pushing into;.4'i gram was undertaken to provide similar op- r — • for college admission.-----—-..,.-_•-..._ -. -portunities for educational -advancement to ~ S3TOS:^-' w'/sx»» ~No pne-saw cattle egrets arrive in the Neyir the Alaskan interior In ernest,'. • •.-. ./ ~T ^1l^' ." As Mrs. Walsh points out, "Their environ- World. Ornithologists speculate that a flock House-rflnches jor linnets are a west coast ~.,r those young people who can't afford to, give up __ffy-\i:-i:i ment, their' experiences gave them no motiva- tfieir daytime employment. An additional 25 ma blundered into a strong easterly wind while species.. A number were trapped and'sent) ••'•"• tion to take a college prep course." ' Day Session students will also be accepted flying along-the coast of Africa and were eastjto pet dealers as "Hollywood Finches."-',"-" ' At Union College, they' are.enrolled..In a next fall;— •HI blown across the South Atlantic to the Dutch Then someone realized they were captured , •'•' .— m ' colony of Surinam between .1877 and 1882.within the United States, an illegal act. mi ",!- * tailor-made program to bring'"them~u"p~tb" ••• mmHi the dealers in the metropolitan area turned '•-L-J~ '--,college-level work,rwhite at the~same-Ume... Up Soon they spread north and in 1953 reached . - iniroducing_thern Wcollege courses and campus, New, jersey. . They were first known to breed them loose.—The first wild male!was spotted.,',.,. Pojice-chiefs meet B_E_, -.without 'our state in 1958.. About_20 pairs near Jones _Beach In J941, As .'early as,,., -life.- ; ; - JJ—I . • ___ l | 1948 a paTF was noticed in-Tarrytowri.and ther^r, v/ere reported breeding in die vicinity of mmmm •'• Stone JHarbor during -the—summec—of—1960.. first-New-rJersey-sighting-'Was in Ridgewood-r 4:•"•" THE BASIC E.O.F. PROGRAM as developed in-1949. Princeton was reached in 1959.:"" at Union-College includes j Science Survey- J^?th freeholder There was a big flight In 1962 and in that year' a pair was found nesting in Ontario. and some were seen in Baltimore and Washing . -." course, Contemporary Problems, Develop- ~1< ton, D.C. in 1962 -T- ;•-.-. •*•••»?-•. Irr mental Readiijg and Basic Algebra. Students on training center * * * - . . , • -may-also-elect one-or-more additional courses, NOW THEY HAVE spread even farther. In Spring, 1968, saw~ them establishing them-' ' • depending • on .their Interest and preparation,^ A committee of the Union County Police. the spring -of 1968.;piQneeFS--from-me^aMe^^elvegliFBBvBral HeW areas, eastern Pmq'ay'l- _In_pne _case.,. a student Jhas been excused from Chiefs. Association~met last week with Free- ~egreir-clan .were~repocted^from the .Bear vania; Towson, Maryland; •. Chapeljllll, N,C>, irtie__algebra_.course and, is an "A".student lnJ. holder Walter Ulrich of Rah way to discuss .a hlEW TYPE of underground telephone cable is .made impervious to-water-by-encasirig the. 7Riv6r Marshes of Utah; Durahgd, • Colorado' and Mls'soula, Montana.: Tfie Wnlted States•\f- _a_regular_freshman main course,;. Other •n.-*' x L. r u L •_ - -condiictlng wires in a mixture pf petroleum jelly and plastic.developed at Bell'Telephone arid Birig Bend Park, Texas to San Diego and .is- a true'melting pot for feathered world ' • The" police chiefs .toldTthe-chalrman-oMhe-—-rl^oratoriesr^B-^ateTpTOof'T^le'-is^eingriiBMstBStej^ Iowa, North-GaroUrtaF CallfornlaVJnjp.erlal Vajlev. ' •.,-' : citizens.-— ,.-._- .- course^ in which E.O.F. students are en- fl rnllpd urn .accoungng, psychology, history' freeholder'rah^M^...s D..»,IPubli^c A«.I-. —-'—- »•they—. " -Mississippi, and Alatom^CabJUBjsjart: of effott-to.improve reUabiHty of teleghone "ahd-CngUshv' -favor-a-pollce-jralnlng~facility- "service, by. eUmMaBng-aejaaCteTephorie_wIf«s.-andieplac^ -Mora—than n.fifX) medfeal •'"'!:. l~he state,'which supports similar pro- Community Services Building at Union College, research projects are under ns In" 34 colleges, pays'tuluon costs and Cranford, since a plan for'a police-flre-clvil ''" way at f& VA hospitals. provides; ei(ch 'Student with a $10 a week defense training facility at the former Nike increase in loans base in~MountatnBlde has-been, abandoned. two events mtimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinuiiu ' "owence,—Where—the -need-isTindicated, _s.tate"ihay _algo_pay. the cost of books Freeholder Ulrich urged the police- chiefB; Tutoring is .jlsp_ayallable to the E.O.F. to'get the support of their municipalities for this month an'd"a' SgTOM'SHANDMADE smdents-from-studentvolunteera.-" the Project. :He said he will bring the^reqUest game-in to attention of; the- entire Board of Free- Dwr. amnimtBfi-tti In addition to sharing in the academic nounced thisr week" $S6,123 886., John W. Kress, holders. '• ' • —- Union County Catholic Young ! lif&~of-the collegeg,, tha nniHentn nra g Howard presidentfrTeported ii i ll f h lb -College's— Adult Club. PIPt to participate in all of the clubs and college: vice presidentscollegeTrelBtlonsrtold-Free^ cent petroleum-jellyr-nWcorels then wrapped tliis week. This was an in- The theatre-partyi-sched- crease of $3,052,484 over the' —activities.-- Several play basketball and touch holder Ulrich the College would bewilling to "water and oil don"'t mix*'—and you might in plastic tape, held down by plastic'ribbons uled on Feb. 2'2 at the Paper- football-,—die-priflelpaHntramural-Sports on consider the Inclusion of a police training- come up wlthabetter-telephone^able.-——rr wound about ill— Playhouser-^wilkis —campus. Qthers-belongTp,' the Glee Club and facility as part of its proposed Community ' the jelly/plastic mixture is -men—applied, Drama Club. - At least one E.O.F. Student has "Cactus Flower" starring___MAs the largest-lender-of— Services—Buildings—-The-Gollege-'s-master .. That's Just what^s -happened-at-BelI=Tele- and a layer of aluminum iswound over it. Betsy Palmer. Tickets are money for mortgage loans in —joined a fraternity. * • plair-calls for the construction of the bulld- phorie Labbratorles, where- engineers have 'A_fjnal cdatlng-of—the-Jelly/plasttc mixture being sold by the dub for .Z Whjle it is too Soon to effectively evaluate' New Jersey," Kress -noted,v ing by 1977. •'• J'"."""' "developed a new type of underground tple-. is applied over tBe~aurnInurn. and~a-brack $4T007-"excludlng~tr8MSPOrta^- "The Howard continues to SALE —the—program, Mrs. Walsh says all signs /" The pollce~chlefs explored with Freeholder phone cable that's made Impervious tp',Vater_ polyethylene plastic jacket is put-on-to-pro- tion. Further information may lf'"T •I indicate ltwiULbe a success. Noting the hard- v make signlTlcantcontributions Ulrich ^the-possiblllty of securing _ federal by encasing the'conducting wires wluiin 'the duce the finished cable,. ~ ———i-^-VBe obtained-by calling Roser to the state's" economic ships under which these students attend school,' _ald for, a police training facility under the cable In, a congealed mixture of petroleum • —maryLlsa-at-464-0824." ali are poor, more than half are on:welfare^ ,:-At.. present,-the^new—waterproof—cable-is _ . . . . growfeBrThe-instltutlon-haB-- recently-enacted..Safe Streets—Act. -.It was jelly and polyethylene plastic; .... : being field-tested in_fo.ur_atfttes: Iowa, North The donkey baseball game granted 41,305 loans, totalling ™two_. are • mothers _wjtfi_small children, she ' agreed that mis possibility should•bVchgCKSir nds-it-amazlng' and encouraging that the drop Mississippi—and—Alabama, . The wili feature the CYOr$601,292,505. at the end of out. ' ••-• ——- The plastic-Jelly mixture fills about 47 Southern'locations ware chosen-Slnceenvlron-- moderators, pitted against-the—t968rcm propertiesirraltof the== TO opt rate is slightly-less than that for the col-, The police chiefs also discussed the possi- percent of the cable —a space that is normally lege as a whole;- More significant:, she says mental conditions thtft might affect cable per- CYAC .moderators.' counties. bility of the countjrproyidlng funds to support Jilled w^di^alr._t Jni present telephone .cables _fo«nance- are more_seyere, such_as-hlgher and furdier information maj LARO? SELECTION OF -is theLfact that these young people (their ages Uie'Pblice Training Academy, which provides a." break may'be caused by lightning, or by — PAPER BACKS range from 18 to723). are beginning to think temperature and greater possibility of llght- be obtalned~by—C6Ht5Cllii_ f positively about their futures. For many-it-^-. ba7°. t™tajng-*or:'new.=poUcemen, and other s tractors, plowsr-shovels or other digging.Jn- nlng.' •• The.-Belt-System expects to pr_oduce__iRobert Copeland, 353-1047. Kress, "isthehighpercentage,^ has been a 'revelation that "theFcaS succeed, -fining' actlvltlesof the Police Chiefs Associa* struments. -Water runs.into the air spates, ' small-size "Jellied" cables — particularly The CYAe-is-ar-club-for of loans grahted~pn-onerto-.- tion. shorts the telephone wires at accidental de-. ( for use in connecting rural areas to toll young adults over the age of four family dwelUngs." This fects in u)e insulation,-.and could put the ' lines -x this year. • ' • . 18 - Its— activities include totalled 61.3 percenrof The : cable but of service temporarily. The new The iipw cable will not only improve ser- camping,' dances,, skiing;and Howard's", mortgage- loans SHOP MESSENGER & DELIVERY SERVICE YOUR WANT/VD ca^le, however, keeps" out wafer. vice reliability -- the savings hi maintenance fund raising. Sof'orltles and1^granted^indl968.1The:balancer- JS EASY TOTP'LACE fraternities are" eligible for of the portfolio includes multi- 974 STUYVESANT AYE;' DAILY « WEEKLY-AOeOl/NJS— membership. Richard Brln- family. Industrial, instltu- UNION . ; . JUST PHONE ton, 688-7857, is memUkr- tional and other loans granted Ml) 8-4334 ••;• .\1 NORTHERN- propylene 17th International Wire and Cable shlpchairmaSr " ;; in"1968. The twisted wires .are 'en'Cijp; felnnrtlTAtlantic City that the new .cable., iiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiinniiiiimiiiiiiiiHiii 686-7700 plastip/jelly, mixture" — a fiUlng'^rapouhd isjust one part of the Bell System's effort fconslsting ofjil5..percent plaatJc-and-Bs-per— PADCO CONTRACT!NG CO. to Improve reliability of telephone-servlce-by- ' Intlnatlng' aerial -telephone. wires_ahd_re=~ ig them .with Waterproof, "Buried cable, IM€GME TAX RETURNS - Call 75^-2873 and Uov« meiiag* "^engineers chose the petroleuin jelly/ JJJI ™._.i 1 PREPARED.AT iThe.'Eastern Union,dbuhty> .gntoiHlxtliraingr-ronly'bt!cauHH It is ehsjve and prevents_water' penetration—• sity basketball team beat the Plalnfield (i quintet, 5.7-44, while its JV team posted a t6 the cable, but also...because=the mixture 38-27 victory over Plalnfield at Union. Sun- is soft enough_to adjust to the movement-of— sd the Unionvarsitv^ wichT-l6——th_e_efiEgl5oTRluctoT8 when the cable Is flexed. PETER GRANATA GENE LORD ur led i B eaer y i8 l&c points, while Weinberg scored 13 for the JVs. f . h°» $ 'i? '*} . 'P ^ ^ ,30- State Farms •. • . Inches below the earth s surface by a specially -designed plow. Plowing Itself puts stress" 'FIGHTS THEM ALL ™ —and strains on the cable' but the new water- PiP?f cable remains unaffected despite damage YoTTr Union County Heart Association Heart' t sh Pund^fights them all^-- heart attack, strok"e, ^ th UMIOl 688-2051 high blood-peisDre, rheumatlcheaw disease, e new waterproof cable is now beingmanu- congenital heart disease and many other h ced-^by^-iWestern Electric, the "mwiu- Wd blSoa-^vesseTdiseases-; ^—'---. . =fffcturing—arm-.of the- Bell System, at Its ' Omaha, Nebraska, plant; " . Socidl

— Ralph -WizjQnes,_district manager of the Social Security •-S75" office in EUzabeth, noted this '<& * sale week-the;SoclaliSecurity-cpn-= rrlhntlntlhtl n rntts hhn I'w l from 4.4 to '4,8.percent for, both employer and employee and the self-employirient-con- -tflbutloirfrom b.4 to 6.y per- cent.. The maximum—td earnings under the system-re- J _ mains at $7,800 as_it_was in- . .v.,^""-. ^2^^:. ' NOW-SAVE!

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IVIILK'BUTTER-EaOSMCE CREAM • COTTAGE CHEE3E-BAKED OOODS #• HOUTt 71 - W««TBOttWP S 2500 U.S. ROUTr ijlillliijijiiiiiiiiiiii GOOD/YEAR UNION, N.J. SERVICE STORE ilj^enJteteTtoms^ tui. • 9too to srno No . V .you can't have that contt'

I" I « I ri •' • . \ v.,: . •<•'• >2-ThurBday February 6, 1969-SPRINGFIELD (N.i LLJSADER //< PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of School Estimate of the Town o( Irvington, New [ersev. nirauant to revised statutes o! New Jersey and (1937) uraui* »u the;'budget for the school year 18S9-7O in Room 123 ol 1200^STAMPS iJr.iv.iTlr H. Morrell High School, 1353 Clinton Avenue, Irvlngton, Hew Jersey at 8:00 p.m. on February 13,1688, RrHDoi, DiBTMCT Bubqpr STATEMENT _-= M BCKOOLYEAR One Full Book of m Stamps I • . 188K-70 , i Board of Education of mVDJGTON County of ESSEX • - ._ _.„ 1067-6" ' 106B-69 . I969"T0-- , ' - (Actual) (Estimated) (Estimated) Is Yours at Fussy Finast

Enroll.' , 7^g4X~ "7,400. • .7,421?' Bricej effective at all store* tfirO Saturday, February 8th. We reserve the right "to. linait ADD; ADE-TuiUon Pupils Rec'd. ~ ' 6,6 .- -'•'" quantities. Not responsible (or typographical errors. ' • -•Total Average. SUPIRMARKITS Daily Onoll. 7,301.5 7l*So7 7,«5r' SOURCES OF REVENUE 1667-88 " 1088-89 1868-70' — (ACtUta) (Anticipated) (Anticipated)' ^CURRENT -EXPENSE i— V. f" ""fiffic. n 7W..28.18 - - fSSr^ES^ 4.013.-3O9.O0 *$g&8& W«U» State Aid-- - -826^453.00 .ft48,697.00.~ BB8^1&D.QQ— START riJPPIN' Federal Aid " 8,097^08 * 3,000.00 1,400.00 Tuition * ajnevio —3— - . START SAVIN' KBscellaneous Revenue 50,008.42 35,000.00 —-80,000,00- '••'• Special Federal and/0'~ : . \llo«telaild 100 Tea Bags - 180 Cotton Swobs^

"Xocalr Tax Lovyl ,'""42,000.00 .42,800.00- 92,700.00 I a Ji.ai- ^_I-. I tseAlt 1 baAUf fa^aMlvLe^^ M AduHaOaly. llath I frlimUf- BUte AkT >' , i.l!34».00 ; -- : \'.^r . I. Mlwni'Vnil a bimii.1 •>•! ••ayrssiy - - . . "Federa" "-• l Ai•"d ' .sjoio.70 1,800.00 «nnn600.00n- ._ hnnananara o~d Mm Sot., M.. •* nsHtrwi TOTAL CAPITAL 6«,40o.07 • ' 44,000.00' « 93,300.00 r Top Sirloin "OUTLAY 7" TH TO« ww^ EVENING 8CHOOL- -TOROOKBl free hi Stamps FRESH PORK YOUR CHOICE SMOKED .: . Wild purchnt of I jit. «»ait -WltW »«»tl>ai« of-* aliaj; W«o«t~¥-v ' * 4,136.04 Shampoo1 Butter Cookies BEEF TONGUE SPARERIBS TURKEY PARTS 'n _. SCHOOL .-... I.—,,-,.,.: I , : , • -j ^^^, ' ^. Adult.Only -limit I p.r family DRUMSTICKS. ."TOTAL REVENUE -. TASTY DELICIOUS TASTE TREAT Ib.

* Reflects Actual Appropriation* Balance July 1,1987 USOA APPRQPRIATIDNff fDKH, TASTY' c 1867-86 1888-60 1969-70 GROUND CHUCK »-69 CHOCE GROUND ROUND ««HIUM: .B| I Free ^Stamps Expenditures ' Appropriation' Appropriation e Wllh pordnae ef I pke^atU , - With BunhawotJ.phl.ol4S' S1ICEOEEF UVER • »^: »3? IMPORTED CANNED BACON ^- '»> —< • Salaries % 138J22J7 t 148.480.00 ) 191,800.00 Upton Tea Bags >[ Y C Gilletie Super Blades —Spmracted Services eSoSoo—1—TIBOO.TW-1— 24*000.00 ! .SHANK HAIF *lb'." JSO ""' CHICKEN PARTS uX i All Other Expenses- 18.973.66 17,380.00 .29,880.00 *^|ta adulliOnly-Umlll piriomjly I tft't^lif Bl> MEHTC ""CORMiD-MW, HAM, «Jr*o«* INSTRUCTION iranarBntT oood thru toi $3,828,81X28 $4,062,713.00 $4,693,842.00 ~ -LEU 9 MILBII HIE AI > , PASTRAMI or ROAST BEEF J Pi.a,. Salaries 7n~i SEAFOOD SAVfN&ST WITH; mis COUPON: Textbooks '•—•=•-— 40,000.00 67,000.00 WITH THIS COUPON Economy Corner $ Libraries it Audio • DELI DIPT. - whera availablev • ' Visual Material - J 28,412.68 . 33,000.00 ^38,000.00 ALMAR'S iFree/^/Stamps ' Teaching Supplies ^83j737.84 ^OiOOO.00 70,000.00 - hi Stamps TURBOT HUET AIL Other. Expenses 30j)93.43 3i;oO0.00__ 47 800,00 BEEF KIDNEYS, Wiiti purdwM of JI 1! > tb« *««" BEEF TRIPE SMOKED COD FILLET j "" " ' 55c l.aeoel thru let.^rotl-lth MMiaB Attendance ' 700.44 1,080.00 '• 1,280.00 _ HBAT N |b i . 1. OCEAN -PERCH ' s»ve; -.— =^9c"~ , Salaries-Health . 83,890.88 63,876.00 SSjSSl.OO ISBsS WITH THIS Sia^a [ All Other Expensee- PLAIN^CHHSE CAKEr SHRIMP WtK^^^^^^^—fr^^Wc^ ( . Health - — -L 3,084.01 3,880.00 6jS5i0O—'-7- Free *V Stamps . ; TRANSPORTATION KUI Free ^Stamps -^T~"vVlth punkaie ol I aallon rlnatl WMt|Wihaia*f I avartJi. • 1 salaries ":"" $ 6^oo:ooei ~7;B7o.6p**$_ 12,6Bd.60 ' Contracted Services | Perx Coffee lightener -and Public Carriers 38,331.83* -M,0O0.0O«t 48,000.00 Fabric Softener _ Replacement DlsU : limit I >

.=Z- -- $—-4,890.62 - fe Yor'Garden Vegetable - — •"" =-^gic;oitr AMERICAM CHEESE

-—*-i*-Jnoluda-purchaee of New buses aiid/tf-amaU transporiinff BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY PASTEURIZED PROCESS •vehioles • t • **** hcludes Ailly-apons»red special Federal and/orBtate Project* Free *^W Stamp With BurchaM of i Ik. flnoit '•" CURRENT OPERATINI^PPBbPHIATXON B/((ANCES , "•' . PIXIE CRINKLES BORDEN'S NEUFCHATEL .-..,...',.- .-. -_.-•.> JUNK 30, 186.8. i. •..-.•-'••• -•J-..». ,-.:•. Lady Lenox pylons-- Sliced Bacon. CURRENT EXPENSES " '•.'•." ' . RICE PUDDING —<* Ooly.UmlHporl.mlly . \T. . Rejular.Operating $ 376,633.40 AJulH only • limit 1 par family '. rah, 1th CAPITAL OUTLAY 20,888.93 Oood thru Sal., Pea. Ith iflftBnflftflhfti EVENlNa SCHOOL- FINAST BAKERY SAVINGS - FOREIGN BORN 4.136,04 THIS mssmd WITH THIS couraNBBgRn TOTAL BALANCES ' June 30,1968 $ 412,628.31' ^ Stamps I Free hf Stamps .TOTAL EXPENDITURES MACLEAN'S .AND BALANCES With purihau of 1 Ib. url on • »l- pile. Morton With ^ur

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:S \ . \ A i. j. — FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -Thursday Febryary 6, 1969- MORRIS AVE. AT MAIN ST., SPIUNGI-IELD MINISTERS: REV., DR. BRUCE W. EVANS Springfield woman J:. i REV. JOSEPH T. HOURAN1 Annual art fesfiyql Today - 7:15 p.m., Girls'Choir rehearsal. tonored 8 U«III>p.tn.f. iJCIHUSenio*r *_**»w»«Choir'reheareal.. * *-••»»—J. ».•••» : ———— Saturday - 6:30 p.m.. Fireside Group pot to be held k>y ORT SPRINGFIELD fiMANUEL METHODIST '' luck supper featuring illustrated talk on Apollo for service record T space trip. MAIN STREET AT ACADEMYJ3REEN ._..._ Mrs. Evelyn Peterson of 148 Hillside ,ave., beginning Feb. 23 7 : Sraiday9!30aSd9 imaGI'UPGhSdK>• thepesfryear.-; • Sunday,' Feb. 23, through. Thursday^ ;Feb'." 27,. for Biafran relief, 9:30 a.m., Church School for ments of the Church" School wlU.attendthe9:30 . Other SAGE services which were used by at the Short HlJJs Room of the Mall at Short " rih"I* In--• Hills. ' '

nexf^rttg 7 p.m.rWestmlH'ster-F.eiiowship* meeting for refers older men and women-to-job'oppor- RZwjhT 10:30 a.m., coffee 'anil buns-in- the MundyRoom all high school age.young people. Dr. Evans tunities in the area, "Meals on Wheels"which price ranges and media, including original served by the Senior Highs, Donations for the will give an illustrated talk on "The Church ;prp vide s two nutritious meals a day to people drawings, oils, watercolors, graphics and Neighborhood House, "Park Methodist Church, In the 49th State." . -••••. not able to prepare their -own and SAGE sculpture. Among the artists eiJhlbtting-will'- Elizabeth, 11 a.tri.. church nursery. 11 a.m., Monday—3U5pjiu, Brownies. 7 p.m.. Girl •crafts, which sell on consignment articles made be Adolf Konra4, ValoU Marls, Tully Filmus. divine worship; sermon: "Lord of Spots and Scouts. ""_" " by older_people, such as jewelry,, ceramic^, PF^g and pTilSTCg K Space;"L offering for Biafran relief. 5 p.m.. Tuesday - 8 p.m., session meeting. - knitwear and children's dresses. hoffer, Hans Weingartner, Leonard Creo, Mil- "annual church conference in-the Mundy-Roonu- Wednesday-- 8 p'.m.rklhdergarten depart- Mrs._James S., Rothschild, the executive ton Avery, Tom Vincent, Lozowick, Grabach,. s Supper served by the- Woman s Society-of " men fteachers*. * .'. preview*\ •. • P r v • ••-• director of SAGE: was the guest speaker at —William, fimpppr, • Rnhprr Hpnrt nn({ many Christian Service. Slides of the church during a recent meeting 'of the Springfield Senior others. -••.-•-• . ' •. . 1968 shown by Pastor Dewart and other, mera.- 1 • TEMPCE~SHAREY SHALOM Citizens at which, she stressed that allSAGE's • The proceeds from all sales will-benefit bers of the congregation; reports andelecdons'. AN AFFILIATE OF THE UNION OF services andiactivities which are geared tQ__! ORT's school building project whichprovides m -MISS-SHAR¥N-DENlSEXEVJtJE_ —Monday—8 p.m.. Methnrilsr Men. —T AMERieAN-HEBREW-eONGREGA-TIONS- 'FIGIDinPJ " oxocr-*D£OPlfi' 'flT*0""*flvtttlflPi.c to bprinc™ - j. for^the construction; of ne_^r_Jns_tallations. A *•' Tuesday—11 a.m.. Woman's Society-of• -rSrSPRINGFIELD AVE. & SHUNPIKE RD. field residents and urged thatjHey take ad- MJSSMARGARET J.- BULTMAN commitment to. erect four new apprentice^'- ehrlstlan_Servlce;. noon sandwich lunch. 1 SPRINGFIELD , • _' ' vantage of them. SAGE Is located at 50 De- ship centers in Israel has been met under p.m., devotions led by lone LombardlandMrs. '--•--, . ' RABBI ISRAEL S. DRESNER '" " EngogBmeni Forest aver, Summit. The telephone number ~—kA—'-- i O /l_J ' ~thTs-program, and five new schools Aye be- Lydla-Schneider: speaker* from the Antloch - *" CANTOR IRVING KRXMERMAN ' ^ Ihg planned. , i. . • ... •Baptist Church. '""•- . ' Heidi Kelinman, daughter of Mr. and Mra;— is 273-5550. _ __•_: ^ MarQaret-ounman The festival of art will open withTreham- Wallace Kleinman of Springfield, was called of college seniors . -pagne—preview for patrons on Saturday eve-— EVANGEL BAPTBT CHURCH to the To rah as the Bat Mitzvah at'the Sabbath Mr. and MrsvLaurericeLevlneolWocdmere,^ ning, Feb. 22. A highlight orthejeveling will~ 242 SHUNPKE Rb;, SPRlNGFIELDr- engagement is told be a demonstration of ice: sculpture by Hel- ' morning service last Saturday, L.I., have announced the engagement of flieir^ Today— 7:30 p.m., Choir, rehearsal under the ,. Today - 3:30p.m.,-aUseventh;gtade students- -moth .Moesch of Scotch-Elains, the" chef of • daughter, Sharyn Denlse; to HowardL.Levlne, Mr;-and Mrs. Henry j. Bultnian jr. of Field-" dbnvDfPhtl-JenktaB 7^ of the jReUgtouS- School-wlll-view-the-Terezin. stone drive,. Springfield, ha,\re announced.the the Chanticler in Millburn^-Mo_esch will do the __son of Mr. and Mrs. George Levine of.30 N..^_j sculpture frqm-8-to3) p.m. - • -_^-^- Vrf fpfhlhlt nt-the Nnrthfield YMHA. ..Derby rd., Springfield. ' • : Tehgagement-oftheir-daughter Mafgaret-June to_ ~i Tomorrow - 8;30~p".Tn.. Sabbath evening ser- ' —Robert Henry Gartlan, son of Mr. arid Mrs! John The show-will; Be open to the public on The prospective bride is a.senlor at Morris 1 •-•• Sunday, Feb." 23. from 1-10 p.m.; Monday/ vlce. -Two-Protestant ministers wlJPLshare the Harvey College. Gartlari of Judspnstreet, Bdlsonrtormeifly-oi- [=Dr^t.jer.^hey3siH!engagein- • Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a.m; to • 5 p.m. ~ jor ing in elementary educatloTglShe'iSta—" Springfleld."" ••-%-—=—- ; _ . classes for all ages, _U a.m,,_mornlng_wbr^ i on _the theme of the .weekend: Can/ and 7 to 10 p,m,, and Thursday, Feb. 27, memberTjf-AIpha Omicron Pfsororlty,' MissT3ultman is' a graduate ofjonathan Day- 1 ship. T1wTOv7HerBerFRenry Ehrensteln wiU -Americans-Bridge-the Gapi Between-Our_yar_- from 10 a.m.. to 10 prta. Tickets are avail- 'be in_ the pulplf,' Junior Church, under the di- ^—ton Regional Hlgh-Schpol and attended Albright able -at the door or from Mrs. Martin Grbss^ ' ious Racial, Religious, Ethnic, Class™ and" |-7rCqllege. She presently Is employed by the First rection of Mrsi-Robert Donson, is held.at the Regional High School and is a'senior. Msjpryr:_ barth, 26 Sectional Groups?" ' J - major ^aTMorris Harvey College. LeVlnevfas ""National State Bank of Elizabeth. Her fiance 11 a.ra, hour. 5 p.nru, Chapel choir rehearsal. Saturday - 10:30 a.m.. Sabbath morning 6p.m,,-youth-groups with DIc.k Dugan. 7 p.m., __.recently named for inclusion in "Who's '""-" graduated from Jonathan Dayton Regional service; sermon topic: 'Wie-Meaning of the School-and-aftends BelhavenGfAt* '""" gpT U Amo'np^SmdentsZinLAmerican_CoUegejL "^~Gdd"TT)rr Univcrsities.""-Presldent of Tau Kappa Epsllon ;MiSS.,. 1zjfe Henry"Ehrensteln as special speaker. Con- Mr. Bultman is a gregational-singing and special music. Towns hip-Committei Monday—7 p.m., visitation program; _^_ subject of talk Tuesday--- Pirn., prayer meeting. _meeting. Dr. Tlielma Sandmeler-"will speak- They.pjan a July wedding, ~? Drug' addiction and rehabilitation Will be the"' ^._ on_the firoposedsex education program-at the topic of Tuesday's meoUng if the "Greater _ .,„_ HOLY.CROSS LUTHERMLCHURCH Gaudineer School. Also, election of officers. (THE CHURCH OF THE RADIO "LKjTHERAN 50th anniversary^ - Weistfield Section of the National Council of ' Jewish Women. This meeting, which is open HOUR" AND TVS "THIS IS THE UFE'T TEMPLE BEt+I AHM. 7 639 MOUNTAIN AVE.. SPRINGFIELD - to the pubTic, wUrtake_plabe at 12:45at Temple " -AN-AFFItlATE OF THE Dious- Hinanu-El uf WtisLfibld^ '• —-UNITED SYNAGOGDETOTSRIERTCS -^Today—8p;m., choir. •60 BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD —Mrrand Mrs. Albert F.Diou of 332 Darby " -Tony. Pisano and Angus Best, two former \.Sunday--8:30 a.m., Lutheran Hour, WNBC;. . __ RABBI REUBEN R..LEVINE lane. Mountainside, celebrated their 50thwed- •addicts, .-will speak -about "The Lonte Way. -660.~8;30 H;m., worship. 9:30 a.m.,. Sunday CANTOR ISRAEL J. BARZAK ding anniversary at a reception held at their Back." -; School and Bible classes. 10:45 a.m., worship Today - 7:30p.m., USV meeting. home -Saturday nighty for family, friends and. Witft Holy. Communion. Sermon Topic at both Friday - 8:45 p.m;, Sabbath services* - ighbors. CARPENTERS, ATTENTION! ' Sell your.«H to 1 30,000 (ami ll«l, with a low.co«t-Wanti^W^Tfus{ees meetlng. 1 Afteriill, —•Wednesday—-1 p.m., Chapel Choir rehearsal; -. REV. RAYMOND D.AUMACH, . =8.p '• Research Laboratories, RahWay. . ' 9293, or Mrs. Mueller, 232-3S65,— _ REV. ROCCO L.CONSTANTINO. Opm TIMS., W*d.rFrlr, : :: : ; - Her Hance.ls a graduatetof the Federal Instl=±= Buy U.S. Saivln« Bafidi Sat. 10* - Thure. 10-9 ' RE\C^PAOE T*KDGI ~ tute of Technology, Zurich; Switzerland, and * & Freedom Sh«r«» ^ - _: ASSISTANT PASTORS received--hiis—PhTDr-in-chemistry from th& ' — Saturday—Confessions from 4-rn S;3fl and -Swlt?erlandr"He-sp«nt- fronr7:30 to 9 p.m. • ' .. . Unlynwrlty nt ?)irish ldH Instltiite of :—Blake-Johnstohe of Mountainside has earned Mass;, doing post- his numerals at Lehigh University'for particl- afy ano8 a.m. :. —~ ^-prosently-a-cesearch-fellow-In the Department 'Look at what th«y pay thai new priachsr Confesifiigns~Mohday after Noyena devotlonsT" of •Biophysics and Pharmacology with-Merck Almoat as much.art net ai «a[e« managar _,: Bagtlsmsat:.2.p,m. Arrangements niiist be Sharp^and—Dohme Research—baboratoriesy— of-Mother'i Procloui kUril1 '"'" ' •made in advanceii Rahwayrr [•'-- -~.-^_ " A.May wedding.is-jplanried. i- nfficB hy nnnn-on^Fl'ldoy, imiiiiiHioiinuiiniiDutUBmuaiiiiUHiiiia iSEEOUR

y-School, 11-a.m.^ r ..__ p.m.,^"BaptlBt;-Yof!itli " COMING SQONI™; • Fellowshipr^TP.m., chtJrch School teachers ,-MFS. ,Ionn Voorhees Garber meeting. 8 p.m., mid-week service. of "Millburn will teach Ball- ORUMBACHER'S ART SUPPLIES room daiiciing nt the Summit Area YMCA Adult School.The CAROL LANE card* shop course will begin Feb. 20th Beta Sigma Phi cfanee at 8 p.m. . . Echo Plata Shopping Center Mrs. Garber holds certifi- Springfield— "• „ 379-3819 tcfaid Midland S|chool cates from Dance Mnsters of nuiiiniuiDiiiuiiiiiiiaiiuiiHHiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiMiiiniii The' Beta Psi Chapter of New Providettce, America/ Dance Educators'of along with the other members of the Union- America' and the New York' Morris Area Council of Beta Sigma Phi, will Society of Dance Teachers. - ta&es pleasure In inviting your hold .thelrlannual charity dance on Saturday, She has also receiv.ee! a certi- Feb. 8, at the Sulfur Spring' Inn, 735 Spring- • ficate from the Royal Ballet to preview our complete collection of field ave., Berkeley Heights, from 7j30 p.m. School in London. to 1 a.m. The dlnher-dan'ce is for the benefit. At the present tltno Mrs,._ CLEARANCE ' of the Midland School for Brain, Injured Chil- Garber is • vice-president pf SHOES FOR SPRING-1969 dren, North Branch, New Jersey. .•the New York Society of Dnhce The Midland School Is a private rehabilita- Teachers 'nnd n judge for the all made on our exclusive tive center which serves special educational Harvest Moon Ball. needs of children wi(h learning disabilities, Co-author ol ''Graded Fenton* last as well as'those communication disorders, and or behavioral System of Classical Ballot," problems of organic origih. Edward G. she is the owner and director deslgnec; by our own Scagllotta is director .of .the school. Tickets of Joan Voorhees DanceStudio may be purchased from Mrs. Joseph Williams, in-Orange. Mrs. Gnrber has JUST ARRIVED? 20 Bradford St., New Providenco,.273-2859. Judged social dance contests We've no r»d carpttt to roll out; no brast for XV, and clone choreography w^ ycO band to serenada you. But we can help for "many professional and .you wjth names and locations of jchooli, amateur shows, liBtn of community facilitivt, shopping ^ OF PARIS ~ information and all the other things you'll DISCOVER Further information about SPORT COATSJFUftyTRIMMED COATS! want to know about your new home town. this course, or other 'adult IA welcome Wagon hoqtets will viiit at school courses may lie ob- -FURylflNED COATS! FUR COATSt LEATHER COATS! tained from the Sunimit Area your convenience to provide all'this and COAT ENSEMBLES! JACKETS-WITH-DRESSES! Monday, February 10th through gifts as well. ... ' YMCA Adult School at 273- •;M It's all youn-Inse - (or o telephone .3330. IMPORTED COATS! EVENING COATS! -rnll ,tn Widfnmy Wmjnn ,11'.'^, 'V v '• •• * • Saturday. February 15th 232-5580 EARNS, INTEREST COATS! COATS! COATS! DOMESTIC "• INTERNATIONAL ••••*:• , A Series E, Savings Bond- ALL SALES FINAL Springfield Travel Service purchased for'.$18.75 in May 1941 is todny wortli $44.66 ajid .MILLBURN: Mlllbum Ave. at Essex St. Open Eves. Mon. & Thurs. to 9 Millburn and Short Hills Avenues, Springfield NEVER A SERVICE CHANGE Is continuing to oan\ Interest, DR 9-6/67 now at tlie rate of 4,25 per, 250 Mountain Ave», Springfield,*N.J. cent if held Jo next maturity.

a * Walter Peins Jr. i-Thursday February 6 1969- > /s wecf'/Saturday to it TheresaSteckroth -—Mtea' Theresa Ruth Steckautli, daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Walter Steckroth of East -i-i- •••r'm Orange^ was married Saturday afternoon to . T^JTTtJa Walter L. Peins Jr., soiwf Mr. andMrs. Walter fer-""i« Peins Sr., of 413 Burroughs ter., Union. ' fefvt.': !l Dr. Carl fiellman, president of Upsala Col- lege, officiated at the •4:30-p.m«-ceremony in P37IT1 First Lutheran.Church, East.Oriwge. Arecep"- tion followed at JSnuffy's St£ak_House,-Scotch— Plains, Nupt jals

ro'f honor. Bri3e^m£ids-were.Miss Jurie-1. Streckroth of East Orange;~and~Miss JMary for mm Beth Peins and Mrs. Jackie iHynes, both of - Union. • , .• M John'Pelns of Union served as best man. ush- _. to Ronald A. Fiala ers were.David Starr of Fanwood, John Hynes . of Un|on and Robert Hollingshead' of- Clark.— Mrs. Pelns, who was graduated fronxCliffbrd -.,-J.. Scott-High School,-iseraployedbyDr.-Jam'es —Clifford Christian.- " „ Her husband, who was graduated from Union o High School, served in the United States Army. '^'>s^a ~H.e~itf employed., by the Union Post Office. • Following a honeymoon trip to.thePocorios - in Pennsylvania, the couple"will reside,in Irv- -ington. • \ _ NEW -JERSEY CLUB WOMEN, preparing for the 35th-anriual-Club the Suburban Woman's Club of Union and chairman nf rinh Wntno^ .'. _ . . "Woman Day. at Hahne & Company in Newark on March 13, are shown Day; Mrs. Thomas B; McGlade,_state presfdemTof the New Jersey i ; Square dance scheduled at the New firupSwlck headquarters of-the New Jersey Federation of • rEHIeratlon. of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Frederick D. Singer,' WoodcEH • i. -Women's Clubs^Erom.left are Mrs; Joseph A. Wargo. a member of" turady By scout moms ^pj-esident, Hahne & Company. ' ; . : Thfi_Mothers Auxiliary_of=Boy_Scout Troop 69, Union, will sponsor a squarcdance. Satur- ' :\-«^J^Si'^ -day-at-8:3O'p.m—ln-the-Str Michael's torium, Union. • . . ^_ FQSSBS Joa n u rston is m arried —MRS. WALTER L.J>EINS"JR. ,, All proceeds from the dance will be used to -purchase-new equipment for the troop, ...jAddltional inforrnatipn.ma'ybe. obtained by Israel Verein schedules calling Mrs,', Arthur Sanders at 686-9169. Tick- ets may be purchased at the door on the night of the dance, .. - 25th meeting, show-Feb. 13 anniversary Holy^Spirit Church, UnidnT-was-ifte-Bettingp:. dent of-the Young Democratic_Club of Union, J ln rlsrsel~Vet-eirrgrotitnymTneetThursdayr" Mrr^arid MrS"-J°l -C»-Gros8-of-2536-Lina-—-Sa turd^ior^he=iratriagebf^|OanM;IJujrstonHer^uabndlsgradUte^oTbrtory'PrHer-^usband-ls-a graduate-' of Oratory-'Pre-—.e i Feb. 13 at 8:30 p.m., at the YM-^YWHA, Green ave.j"Unlon,' were honored at a surprise 25m daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Gregory Catacalos paratory School in Summit and attended Seton .. Publicity chairmen are urged to observe anniversary party"; SaraKlay, Jan. J8 at. the of Huntington road, Unlpn, to Raymond D. UUi<3Jglliillane1Uoionru3egg.ip d __^ Hall. University.. He is. associated with ' bis " thoh spof : r A yalentine-show^wlll be given byGeorge,-, "Amerfcah teglonHall, Springfield." Cagglano Jr.; son of Mr. and Mrs.Tlaympnd fa.thefTfrbu'Siness.- - "~ ' . ,'••" "'""'"• ;~ your name, address Oxm'a'n. MalTr^pe3Jn~dTjbsephGiill Hosts were son-in-law and daughter,-Mr. JD. Cagglano. Sr.~of Orch"ariJ~t5r"race7Linden. :' Following a honeymoon trip to Vermont the Mrs. Michael (Susan)-Murphy of Hillside, : -gejy.e.refreshments. • - phone number The-Rev. Joseph P. Ward officiated at the ; couple will reside in Old Bridge. " • daughter. Miss Joanne Gross, and son, Daniel 2:30p.m. nuptial mass ceremony^ A recep- mmiiiiiiitniimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii iinninn iiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiimiiiil mil Gross^ bofhrofrUniom—Assistlng-in the prep*— tion followed in Cagg^r's CotlllIon:R*obm, Cin^7" Beef cofcrr.se aratibn-of the party were"Mrg. Gross'brbthejvi___ in-law' and Bister, Mr. and Mrs. Salaried— The bride'was escorted by,her father!. Miss .TwjnS, Triplets SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE Merklebach of Springfield. . -'-- ——Patricia Groiss served as maid of honor for set by mail, "Guests attended from Unions Madison,-Bel- her sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Brian mar, Springfield, Berkeley Heights, Summit \ to meet Wednesday night ' "Your -Turn At'; the Meat Unice, of Linden, sister'of tho groom, Mrs.. -and Iryington. _ Donald Cagglari&Vof Old Bridge, sister-in-law Counter" is the title-of-a "aflaTilrs7GEoss~(she is. the former Mar- The Suburban Mothers "of Twins and Trip- ' ,of the groom; Mrs. Donald Bayer of Union and. lets Club, will' hold its regular monthl'yTmeet^7 correspondence course to be- garet Staehle of Springfield) were married Jan. : off ered! -by the Union County Mrs. Constantine Kiriaka'bls ofCranford; tag Wednesday, at 8:lS p.m..at.the Elks, 122- . . Uonaia~CaggIano ; -Cooperative—Extension-Ser-- l— "fbrrtla-for'ayearrandTnoved to Union 2±ye&r8 of uld Bridge served^aff WrMHtotrave.,"Rahway. "" '' • " """'"— vlce'for Union County resi- xbest man for his brother.-UsherhUh s IldIncluded d _ _Mrs._Robert,-SchubinacherloMRbShh f Union,-p .~._:-.agOoi. 1. .. ;_ BrIan7Uhice,^of Linden, brother-in-law of the" gram chairman, has announced that the'.aub- e dents. ._. . Sv RONALD A. EIALA _ The selection, care, and use Mr. Gross is employed at the Garden State groom;. Richard Heller and John Heller both ject of this month's meeting will-be on the •• ' Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Church, JParkway's Union PlazaJToll Gatp. : BridaJt -< of beef" in family menu plans Union, was the setting Saturday afternoon for of Crarrford, • and Richard Hart of Lindenv- rearing of childrW Assistant Professor, of will be the emphasis_of_the_ the wedding of Miss Hilda Marie Lenz, daugh- ^MrBreagglanuatfirofeUnion-High^ .psychiatry at Rutgers University, Dr. Larry B. . • Bridesmaids • Prom Oownii | -information which consists of ter ofJMrs- Paul Jrteriz:'of 248. Colonial ave.. School and Berkeley School' of jiectetarlal - Silveri^vili-spea^krA^generaldiscussion periods four lessons sent by mail to the Union," and the late Mr. Lenz, to Ronald Anthony Training in East Orange, and has attended will follow; ~ ••- ;••• •- •Cocktail" Drosses home of each participant 1 Fiala, son of Mr." and Mrs. Anthony Fiala of Newark State College In Unlop. She is presently— employed as a teacher at Jhe Essex College RENT THAT ROOM,with ~a~Wgnt Adr_Onty i6i i" -beginning Feb. 17. i ^New~Shrewsbury;" ~' '.'"__ of Business, Newark. The bride is also presl- word (mln. J3720^oll 684-7700. . . „ County residents'. who are•_•" The Rev. Howard W. McFaUTJr." officiated L_ -ACCESSORIES ^unable tojttend regular-day-: —at^the 5 p.m, ceremony. A reception followed jime TExtensloriTJervfce"pro-y at Stouffer's, in Short Hills. grams because of preschool Mrs.-George .Hahnri-of Westfield served as -children at home or employ- matron, of honors-Bridesmaid was Miss Diane ment oulside_of the home are Fiala^ of New Shrewsbury, and flower-girl was Miss JbyLenz of Denville. - ;,' Preregistration for the. • George Chgridler of Long Branch''served air course'is required by Feb. best man. Ushers were Joel Schulman of AsbUry •12. To register,'write to Union _£fark and Jim Pletsoli of Tiriton failai.-^-^.'" V "County ExtejiBlou—Service ~^ Mrs.Tiala,. who was graduated from Union ljlO6 Elizabeth ave.v Eliza- High School- and Cedar Grest College, lsj beth, or call 353-5000, Ex- : employed as a computer programmer for Chubb Bridal Shoppe tehslon-293.^ •- . • — - and Sonsf-fac., Short Hills.-- Her. husband,..Iwho'r'wla.graduated .froirf 1 - Slow progress > Middletown Township High-School,ahd Rutgers' 464 STUYVESANT AVE.> UWO» —UniversityriS employed .as BIT BlartrnnUg en'g^~ =i^fyg Open Friday and Monday Eves, til 9 • 688-303017- spread slowly In Stone Age heer at Fort Momnouth, , ' •; ••--•• .•.— Europe, requiring .about- 400 •^Followin, _„_,_g .a ioneymooA,. .. , trip to Antigua, the years for each 100. mileTlt ~ . c0UPle w111 reside in traveled. ,. . .

Isjybemafe^efance _ Jamboree" Will be the_ theme-this MISS DONNA bEE SPEdHT year "of the-annual show and dance sponsored- by St. Paul the Apostle Rosary Society, Satur- day, at 8:30 p.m. in the school auditorium" on -Nesbit terrace, Iryington. —LrFher:auditorium will be decorated with _flowers, foliage and a simulated ,camp' fire. The Rpsarians will be adorned In costumes, Mr. and Mrs, Writer S. Specht of Morris- spangles Jewels and golden earings, while town have announced the engagement^ their the church's Holy Name men will hold tam- granddaughter, Miss Donna LeeSpecht, to Rob- -bourlnes-and participate in the show.-Thetwo. ert M. Vieit-a7^son~of groups will set up fortune-telling" tents. A Vieira of 944 Savltt pli, Union. -The announce -jamboree-will; be featured with music by jack mentWas madeon-Ghrlstmas Eve. . ' ..Richmann. •' •-,.-.• The bride-elect, who was graduated froni Mrs. Stanley Blackowski, chairman, who will , J: ....{? J Morrlstown High School, attended Dover Busl-

^ZSFvZZt-'vM? ^Wrfl wedding-isTJlannsd: -—: r s Fred Eetqa^Mt-a^= . ..^g__-r..^_ ... ——.-• ^:r~v--Crfarge-for i, Mrs, Vlncent=Krederf' Mrs^^-I^ Lucille Purdl, Mrs. Beverly'Vicarl-ahd-Mrs. There is a charge or"$3 for Frank Flerlp..:..^, ..»-** •_'„,'. ,.'„.;7:1;', _§.. w.eddirig.an.d.engagement picp Holy Name men participating will be Donald Collins, Tom Grescewicze, Larry Schoehberr '.•§..'" .there is no charge ,ioV. iji'e ari- ger, Tom Oliver, RobertGuensch, PatFarrell, .g nouhcement,.. whether' with or -Gerry Walsh, .Gerald Lacu,rri and Edward = withouf a picture. Persons sub- Thrumhv ' '' .. . ' ••'• 1 Committee workers, .include Mrs. Frank S mitting wedding or engagement Kreder, Miss Ann Gulnta, Miss Sadie Gulnta, i , pictures may "enclose the $3 pay-. Mrs. Rose Mary Murphy, Mrs. Mildred Glodlk, 1 ment or include a note asking MrsI Nancy Ippolltto, Mrsi Joseph Torsiella, GREAT Mrs; Marnette Dragonette arid Mrs. Lillian 1 that they be billed. , • Turney. ' . • illlllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIHIlilllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilli COUN RY GOES Barbershoppers ON SA .E EVERY to present show The Summit chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber SATURDAY Shop Quartet singing in America will present itsi 13th annual. Harmony Night show AND SUNDAY. Saturday, Feb. 22, at 8:15 a RPILER. SKST1NG p.m. at New Providence High School. . All day Saturday and Sunday, Guest quartets expected to you can phone anywhere in the at... highlight the show include the NP MUSS) NO FUSS! UAVS EVfRVTHfNG TO US I "Classics," "Soundsmen" continental U.S.A., except Alaska, and "Turkey- Town Four." for Si or less, plus tax. That's The host quartet, the "Sum- mitones," includes Union for 3 minutes statiph-to-station. singers. Tickets may be'ob- l the ilooi' oi1 fi')jii\ "t tliere a fel1?lvifArhQ'rican" Summit Barbershoppers, you should call this weekend? NOW New . FRIDAY DEADLINE four levels of fetnliiine fashions Jersey LIVINGSTON ROLLER RINK All items other 'thdn "spot news should bo (n our off- 98,5 STUYYESANt AVE. • UNION CENTER Bell 615 SO. LIVINGSTON AVE., 992-6161 • i • ice by noon on- Friday. Shop Mon. & Fri. till 9 P^M. • Charge Acct's. Welcomed

v'v.. . •• / I A _ ,__"_ .._ t . / ;.*• ."?,:-• " -Thursday February 6 1969-» «,. Discussion by rabbi, pastor set Patricia Hec-jfianrp,.. who also was graduated from — Nancy Rae to wed.. Jonathan Dayton Regional High -School, is ~ —attending' FalrlelghDlcldnson University .where becomes 'Ifride."of —he-is;wDrking toward a BiS* degree in business Robert E. Mascot^ management. . ' iv by Deborah- Chapter -—Mrr-and-Mr9.-Frank-M.-Rae of63S-Jefferson-—--. ave., Kenilworrji, have announced the engage- Uie 1%9 year. They are for Mrs. BenDubrow, Patricia 'CarmenTMobre, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jack Schechner, program chairman and Mrs. John H. Moore of 583 Richfield ment of their daughter, Miss Nancy Rae, to" of the Hilda Gould Chapter of Deborah has Mrs. Irving Levitan and Mrs. Harry Rapport, Robert E. Mascot, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Golden Book; Mrs. Harry Gushin,maintenance ave., Kenilworth, was- married -Saturday to announced that the group's next regular meeting George Henry Lachnlcht 3d, son of Dr. George Mascot of S6S Richfield ave., K^enllworth. will be held Tuesday at the Anshe Chesed chairman; Mrs. Robert Goldberg and Mrs. The bride-elect, who was graduated from Synagogue In Linden. The^program will cotj- Samuel Lampert, credit chairmen; Mrs, Bert_ H. Lachnicht Jr.,of Elizabeth and Sparta, and Jortatlian Dayton Regional High School, Spring- aiat of .a .:readlrig by . Mrs., Schechner on Llblen, bulletin; Mrs.' Jack Schechher, pro- the late Mrs. jLachnicht; r " - • • Vincent •Rev. Salvator'e P.dtarella offlciated-and^ .field, is-emplbyed by NJE Corporatlob, Kenil- Abraham' Lincoln and a Brotherhood. Week gram; Mi's. W. Riobert Starkowslcyr-publlcity: 7 Nathan Zu dta anH Msrnrtnn: Mrs. Irjylng-Sl celebrated a Nuptial -Mass at St. Theresa's 'Soys...

Churdrof Jttoden.^^--.^. JBrdwn^hospltal^party; • Mrs.'Max Flgmjn, Kirs. Samuel Fishkin has announced that telephone squad; Mrs. Esther Barivretentipn; Mrs. Samuel Fishkin and Mrs. Henry Fried, matron of honor and Miss Margaret Hennessy f " Singly Application plans have been made for the 17th annual of Rahway was maid of honor. Daniel Davis antiques shbW to be held-March 18, 19 and admissions; Mrs. BertGoldberger, localdonor includes and Memorial plaque; Mrs. Samuel Fishkin, of Staten Island* Was best man for his cousin. OC -20 in thcMafonlc Temple in-Elizabeth. Kenneth Lachnicht, brother of the groom, and » -Shampoo &.Set ^rummage; and Mrs. Arthur Greenberg, mer- Fine Footgear for the Entire Family and i:£ Mrs. Joseph-Bernscein.^pegional''directorz —John—J. Modre -ljcodier_Lof_the_bclde,_served., of Deborah Hospital, Browns Mills-ln-the- chant's contest. . r . personalized'fitting by ... ". :^: - Mon.,..." Pines, was an honored guest at a luncheon- as ushers. A dinner followed at. The Brass MANNY FRIEDMAN & KEN REDVANLY || only board meeting of the chapter held at. the. Horn,in Elizabeth. " ;••• home of the president, Mrs. Harry Bernstein After a^wedding'trip--to-Quebec Province,- T Friday. Canada, the newlyweds will reside in Roselle FEBRUARY SHOF ^ "| The president announced appointments for Park. CLEARANCE SAU Mrs.-Lachnlcht._whojHBndejJS[ewark State KOTTSE OF BEAUTY -College and New York-Institute of Finance, is — MISS-NANCY RAE Now Going On! 2027 MORRIS AVE^ employed in the research department of Mertill ! JLynch, Pierce, Fennerand Smith; Inc., New —5 aye, u5-oye,, .Sqve — I? UNION CENTER JYorkCity. ' • ,.sr Wood salad bowls ~__ ^^Soloet from-Women'v _—.Mo-appointment_ne5«»«ary :—Her-huaband—a-graduate-of-SetoirHall Uni- •—To keep wood salad-bowls* and other wood ' and Children's Shoes CLOTHES CARE Open Everyday • i rsity^Triiead-teileirancHoan-rnanager-at tbe- pieces new and beautiful, give them atten- from our Regular Stock! I: Kenllworth State Bank. Kenilworth. .-.••' tion after eadj use. Wipe off each piece with a i ..soft-cloth or_ sponge and, warm suds* Rinse with . —.; FRIDAYlQEADblNE — 1030 Sluyvmartt Ave. cold watecjand dry thoroughly - never soak Union Op.n Mon. -Frl.. Ev... MU 6-5410 All items other than spof news should woodenware in water. Keep woodenware away- be in our offic£"by noon on Friday. from heat and store In a dry-place. - by SAM MANN Genuine Domestic (Diamoid Cleaiers)

CORDUROY CARE . .. . 7 Love that corduroyl It's rich looking... wears-,'w«llrT,and the wide range of wales .makeS'ltemlnentlysultablG for everyone from toddlers on up. - AMERICA'S FINEST-GENUINE PERMARKETS" Frankly, I can't remember a time when . corduroy hasn't been In style, and todsy It's more popular than ever. It's a wonderful fabric for anyone who Is allergic to wool— and die colors this year'are marvelous. MISS JOAN ANNE RADLER WHpLE. TGTifact, 1. Just saw a ^yuni'my three-pTecef -or HALF suit 1ft: a glowing print DOT IU 39 I know, too, that it's marvelously prac- cuttom cut r AH your , SCALLOPS"-- Joan-Anne Radler favorlt* cuts tical. . .and some.pf us Just toss It Into the anjd. J wrapped > at :on« ' .mu iucn ' nn washing machine and forget it. And that's low prica LOIN CHOPS SHOULDER CHOPS fine_ with standard colors.' But un- is engaged tci wed $ 19 C HALIBUT STEAKS 79 fortunately, sonie of the most luscious COMBINATION 49 SAVE UP TO'l0% ON IAKGE dyes""cojnerout -in~the -wash.!i-Others- RUB CHOPS W -lb. l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Radler of 480Winthr.op . 3 US, OH MOM . . are sensitive to the alkalies In perspira-. rdtvUnion, have announced the engagement of tion.-fppd-stains and beverages. their daughter, Joan Anne, to Williani Fred" So, don't take chances with high fashion IC-.-I IISRTRIBS i Kaczor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaczorpof- BARBECUED CHICKENS ib. 09 -cordiu eyB7~Here~Hgaln,~ It takes profes- Hillside, __ ..: :— , '" . sional care such as you get at Plamond QUARTERED LOIN-SLICED Cleaners to keep colors bright and glow- —ZTheHHriae^lect, who was graduated from Pork Chops End and Contor Cut chops ]|) ing, the yarns soft and unmatted. Union High School, is employed as a secretary OnB~rtflng"WH'iut very often your dry cleaner's steam Her~flance, who was graduated from Hillside c finishing process will restore'corduroy ' High School and Union Technical Institute, is MUENSTER CHEESE b79 . with matted pile to 'deep rich beauty. presently employed by S.FJD. Laboratories, nmtosc-iuctD Pressing- at home just mats it further. ruiRiuii C ( FRUIT COCKTAIL Union. GGROUND CHUCK 69 BOILED HAM 63 iiii nmrsnoum jChoicergrade beef /FRESHBAKE-BUTTERrVjitK ~ PNKFURTS nnrrifknau>i-i«()\rt«Mivr_ OiHt HAMOl Almost SO percent of all beefnow coming off the nation's farms andJfeedlotsisUSDAChoice, LINKSAUSAGE AINOUIITAI .. e BABYFOOI leanefs according' to federal meat: graders.JSfille-the . 39° 79 Dry Cleaners of Distinction. beef Industry has doubled its total output in the SLICETOCOir kr—pastr20-lyearsrl20li t hha s tripleildd iit s productiod n of i" —..••• 1350-8— : USDA Choice. " SIRAINED JUNIOR GALLOPING H COFFEE CAKE UNION UNION i • 687^585r Boneless Chuck fillet (^S MILLION . Ktuniraiijimo ' Ah Indianapolis veteran -received the seven SWIFTS millionth G;I~hDme~loan ln-December 1968. Sliced Steer liver PREMIUM Mb, tn reg. or Sliced Bacon EAI>-cm drip"

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W 16-Thursday FeJri^ryr 6,J.969-SPRmQFLELD (N.J.) LEADER Bombers win two, !Mealst^^ OOt Lutheran Churcli Methodist Church narrow Hurricane sends members iO hold conference, at fast clipHfizflu outbreak leaa to single game WiXtrrtirirak of flu in the area.^Meals In the past two year's, clients have used the yearbook for ls The IlurrVcaiies.^who-once boasted a Ilve- Tin vTTTeUTii UHH . wuul. "itr'.y.'i IIIIQIII(J -sepviee-for -a -varlety-ot:reaaonflr-— elect newofficers g.ime'Vend in the Thursday'Afternoon Boys itself especialiy busy this season. This non- valescence, post-operatlvely or from broken Holy Cross Lutheran Church. Springfield, profit service, wliicli has iis kitchen located bones; heart recoveries and strokes; those last week sent to Its members In booklet The annual "Charge Conference'- of the Bowling League, saw their-lead drop to one game over the Bombers afterthe Hurricanes in the Sage building in Summit, is available to unable to get help, or in cases where a house- form the annual report for the preceding Springfield Emanuel MeihodlstChurch, Church residents uf Summit, New Providence, Berkeley keeper— or— relatives—are ill or out of town;- year and proposed, plans and goals for the Mall at Academy Green, will be held_on_ lost twice to the Bombers last week. The 1 boys roll each Thursday at the Springfield Heights and'Springfield (with limited service in patients who are'not interested In eating, or present year. Areas covered In the year- Sunday at 5 p.m.. in the Mundy Room._A Chatham) who because of physical incapacity are elderly, mentally .confused, forgetful, book are statistics on membership, finances ' supper will' be served by the Woman * So- Bowl. The league Is sponsoredjby the Recrea- tion Department. . "• we're unable .ro cook for themselves. unable to cope, have arthritis or poor eyesight, and' worship attendance along with reports - - stiaa Sqrvice wldi, Mrs. Clara The cheerful ''hello" of the. volunteers who from, each organization In the congregation. of theHurci-=i=:—!•-. Vol'-iiieers serve' twot meals • dailyj (a-hot-. • '22 .TDorTs" ferirTCha.rge. 'v. Georgv^~ e- W.... Watt Jr., superin-rr^-- 7 wftlT adjiis,tnronts'for T-o-give-an-'example-ot-thej-menu4fooi,part-—adults).~.artd ,fronu322Tto3SEbiipri tendwt of'the'soumern'District of the United also rolled .well for the Bombers with-a blc"to:pay-t full amount-. '„ of the week of Jan. 13: Monday dinner, baked- bers which includes all children, . „_- 120 Methodist CJiurch, Northern New Jersey Gon- 239 series to' be high in the match and top tnnn %n --the°ilurricanes. Joe Pepe widi a.-230_, »ham; au jjrathi-potatoes, chopped spinach, family units now compromising the congrega- ference will preside at the. session following^ French bread, tossed-salad, and royal Anne tion. ^ u the-opening worship led by the Rev. James , '•series was also effective for_the Hurricanes. cherries: supper, llverwursl sandwich on rye; Brian Ogonowsky rolled well for tlie winning The average Sunday morning attendance in- Dewart, pastor. - • asparagus vinaigrette, fresh fruit, cookies and creased from 180 per Sunday In 1967 to 194 Reports for die'WSH calendar year will Bombers in the match. ."•' beverage. Tuesday dinner, chicken:tetrazzlni, The Bullets won,their1 secdnd"gn;me_of the In 1968 and the total number for the year >s and organizationsrBlec- 1 buttered limas, rqll, cucumber wedges, lemon of those who recelved-the Sacrament of the - sea son^lasr^.WGaUu-a s—ili'eyisplltraTtw.D.fga mej— •^—mermguepiersupper^cheesesandwich.-grated—Altar went from 1R0O to-3Q0Q^-Twlv-teen--— lions tor'iyoy-iy/u win De.upnuuiiicu.jjy mi. .match with Uie-Rockets^SkipJilQor e^continued' Wart -v^IV>fi'jf|~ years old and are studentSTOt Thelma Sand- Springfield, was-one of. 87' pe"ople~to~bec|ome director -qf industrial relations atHomeManu- V-^il-^yw^.lv.•••jjiag. ^tneier Schoot. They went from door to door" United States citizens ln-naturalization-cere——facturing Co.,- Dec'atur, 111., for two years. ""'dirutUe^SthlQifieid section of Springfield. ~ monies last week in the .Union County Court- Eiu-lier, Mr. LaPoinf was international union- Scott^ is • the ^on of Mr. ^nd Mrs^Gerald , house. ' — •.:-:..:' _ .. .. .-i;.W!1- representative for. Region 8, United Auto A JJHShultnari; ancHNelJ is the son of Mr. and Mayor Thomas G. Dunn of Elizabeth-and- —iSfolrfcers; f Decatur,. Ill;, from 1949 through MrSi-VGeorge~J,-=Wldomi\«irassoslate of js Mrs. Al Erman. -Super-ior—Court-Judge Kenneth C. HancTwelr7'^ J Brenner & Co., Inc., realtors, with offices fj ; p^4.-' .-, . T:;.;:..- "' corned the new citizens. The Rtr Rev. MsgrV 3 received his "master's degree "in labor In So.uthiJQcangei_iias-recentiy been;'jelepted Jj -Wlinnm, C. Hclmbtich-of Elizabeth offere.dJne_j "~an"associate salesman member or'thlavfepard - 2 Springfielddrjvers Industrial .relations i from the University, Millburn and 'SnorffHills Avenues, Springfiel^l, invociation and said the belnediction, Tlie~o'am' [llnols, Urbana, in 1950, followlnggr.adlia=_ ._*. : V:';1. -.'^ .• -of Realtors of— the_Oranges and Maplewogd. ; of allegiance was administered by Union Coqnty -" _.. from the University of Illinois, Urbana^_ Mrs. Wldom, aSprlhgfJMdj^sidi^atfe^ecl Ej Clerk Walter G. Halpin. ; Indiana-University and was recently associated -. in l950, following graduation from the Univer- Two Springffeld drivers have been su sity of Maine, OronorirT1949 with a bachelor's with the Union County Vqcationarand^Fechnlcal pended • under • the state's 60/70^flxces5lve_ Mov«r lii ths degree_ln_ttiaiiflgemejit,_Lia_Point .is married • Schools. ..""••-. ' - " '••— •- n, it Was announced by June WantA'J - . ln3 She. Is membe^sWpVJteeTgresddent-of^ Strelecki, director of the "Division of Motor Socilom-—— zrrziUnz^^randrhasriourzCiulQren. —Sisterhood-of^remple^Beth Ahm ot t>prlftg~ ^ rVehlcles. . •-•.. . . 1 =fleldZanOL/past presldenr of the Central:, The license of• Michael V. Lleto, 18~bf Parkway Sectioa-of National Council of Jewish < 22, Caldwe'lLpl.>.was suspended 30 days, effec- tiye Jan. 21. The license~of Gary_D..DlStefunp, National' Council j)f Jewish *' y^ of 43' Evergreen ave., was suspended for Wi ""' '" 10 days,, effective Jan; 25. ' • RugXItonilnB • Draptry Cltulng Hargens-arrive •^Plllowt • Blankth • SjMragt

BELLEVILLE, JLL.~Staff .^Sergeant Roger L. Hardens, son of Mr. and Mrs.W.alter \ • Hfirgens of Spirit Lake, Iowa^ —has-arr-Wed-foiv--duty-as-Spbtt FREE DISCOUNT CERTIFICATE AFB, 111. •'••/. : His-wife, Patriclffris the npK TWTS rT.TP.ntTT jragCOUNT CERTIFICATE AT AM MORHA \ .\ RUE —daugliter-of-Mr._nndMrsrG.E.' STOKEORrON-ANY-MOREY-LQUE TtODTE. AmTwhcn ym Ay, .Ga.C.es_of 72 Troy dr;, Spring- field, N.J. - . to nek fpr another. No limit on your saving* —Feb. 3 through .Feb. 21 Sergeant-Hargens, an In- formation specialist, is as- signed to a unit of the Mili- tary Airlift C 6 m mTFrrariTe^ -^-.-RALPH-F. BOVIER', WILLIAM H.McELWAlN msly-.served at Snplek Air Station, Labrador;-—

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t eqlt Corner presl'£rr.g-CT>er..iir P jffgfig'ecl•byj;Anjw"^XW? ^ri-^ y ~ •'- of Springfieldr Ttlre-Unltad=States.;. P according to: the Union Countyr-- -8i—bight Company ancL_Naw McElwainy who entered tlie MU~ur uiHltli. Any conibinatton. Lower prim! garment Tree. Heart Association.' *~ jersey Power '& Liglit-Com- electric -utllity^industry in • "iNiEFFECT FEB. 3 THRDTJGH FEBRUARY 21,1969 .'pany at (vlorristown by 'the: 1926; with--'• New York State/ 6 - utilities' boards, of directors. Electric "8r Gas .CorpoxWiori, THIS GERTrFICATE MUST AfcccHVii"ANY OHDER > He succeeds William H.-Mc- after completing his cducn- V [Excluded from ialei Rugi, billow., Bl.niiu, Fur^ Neckllrf, H.li, Pr«p«rl«», Elwain of Basking Ridge, who . tfon in mechanical .engineer- Sue44 • Oil Colors Publicity chairmen are- VV'ilB or tttlaohona • Brushes lor1 lull Information -urgedtoobser,ve tlio |Friday Fine Points and Wallpaper 1 • Canvases deadline {or other than EASY PARKING 387 Millburn Ave. 11 Nimoulh II. Msclclllr, N.l. 0)011 10WM 1010 • Sundries. AUo schcioK in Uollon. ProvltlenCB 'spot news. Include, your ' .Millburn, N.J.' ,' , ind 200 Pjik A»».. N«w York .10017 name, address and pliono 386-5400. ' Natlbnul end' Siatt AtttidliaUon * number. > ' •i i l SP " ,t iniiiiilnjiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiiNMiuuiuuuiiiiiiiiiiuuuiiiiiiiuuiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii^ jJThursday February 6, 1969- Research

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By ARNOLD CERST , JL Bu 11 dogs effective outside shooting which Danny"D'Andrea played another great' de-^ tied Buccrfor the team lead with 208. Dave The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School CVa^fordcoulcrnoi overcome.- fpnnlvp^pmtt and con[ributed~sfeven~pointsr Margulies fiftliird^wTtir 1747 Dan D'Andrea basketball team defeated "Cranford, 88-61" """ * * * -'— Other-boys who saw action for Springfield fo.';rtli with 107 and Dennis Lester fifth with last 1Friday night to complete its home sched- IN THE SECOND half the Bulldogs got a were Mike Pomp, Fred Gold, Keith Brownlie 104. ule without a defeat. The Bulldogs have a 13-2 great deal of help from the bench. Charles and Woody Younge. Pomp-Gold,-and~Younge,_ • D'Andrea leads Springfield in field goal record and will meet Rahway tomorrow after- Foster drew his first starting assignment all guards, combined for eight points.and ran ""percentage with 51 percent, while Lester has 4ioon in Rahwav at 3-30 ' ' and performed well. He scored 12 points and die team very well. Brownlie,/who played hit 75 percent ofjiis foul shots, whichjs.gqod • " '•;'. ' '.': : " "T-completely'dominaied'the'boardsr""""^ ~~center"for""Dayton,-blo?;ked shots,:scored four for the ' team" Ipadr^s-Ti—teamr^Dayton^ Against Cranford.-theBulldogs took a_19-14. Sophomores Ed Graessle. Bob Janukoy;}cz _'. ooincs and £rabbed_refeounds, 69 per game, .shooting 43-percent._

bUiR up'a big margin IffTne secona-.guafcer.. ^j j_tuie..^KjL,^,;.i^^ • •" •.-: :;_•, u--^-'--ZiJS_ At the '.'seven-minute mark in the second v fourth quarter and immediately sparked Day- trim the njargin. The Bulldogs were" able to • As proven by thpir record, the Bulldogs, period Dayton was ahead, 21-18. With four ton> He nit on eight quick points in the period exert a pressing, defense and work the ball have had an "outstanding season^ There have minutes remaining the Bulldogs led, 30,18. to-Hiniahr-with 12. Janftkowicz-playeda-good insider'Daytoriwas-virtualjy unmolested after been many ttxcellent,. individual efforts but At the half, Springfield was-leaaing743'=27. '"defensive ball game while scaring four points. the five-minute .mark and breezed home to team play has enabled, j-Dayton to move the Ralph Losanno had a hot hancTthroughout Hollander", who has seen action this season, another victory. — „-- ; ball around and pass off_with consistency,

the entire' ffi^rHaTfTEosanno-hlton-six field primarilyon Dayton's pressing:unlt, displayed • , * * * giving the Bulldogs a decided advdritage-ovet^ goals and eight free—throws.-Most^of-his—excellent_ball-handling ability and also Scored::i PRiOR^toTTHE CRANFORD game, Bucci many teams. Springfield-functions as a sound points came on short-jufap.shots and layups. four _p.oJnts,_Hollander has the_pqtentiai to was,leading Dayton in scoring this season with unit, which is the key to success pf any team Frank Bucci, scoring 15 id the game, gave the developinto-a-solid-guard-for the Bulldogs. 193. Losanno's 22J points against Crahford in anyjsport. "'"•"_.' 4lfidefeated Pennsylvania puiijtewm Bulldogmaim&n crusfiecl) 46-jOA by Highlanders

After a one-day rest, the Ivy League resumed Vince flavis was the Yale offense as he action last Saturday afternoon at the Joriathah- -cdnri^n 16 of the team's 2-1 points." Vincent g' squad, 46-0.-.Tombrr,ow afternoon"-'.. Dayton Regional High School gym. The Recrea- was' particularly Iiftpressive wlth-some' fine of .regular play gave Princeton the lead going to Dayton willjpppose Linden ln-a'home contest "- tion-Deportment, bovs missed last Saturday at body control shots. Davis, who Is well up the wire. ^.~...... ~~ ""' beginningat-3:30,^-4r-_:i'l_":.'~:_:_ _._ rr£_-~ With "one-half of the schedule ..completed; The~hlghl school and made up the spot on the with the league's scoring1 tedders, controlled Coach Richard-Gook remarked that .Gov".' schedule this, past Th rsday..eyening-a.t:.the the ball for Yale and .was the game's leading . Kenny " "' - •• • • - •'• * • Florence Gaudineer School. Pennsylvania con- " ~ ' the " " tinues to impress, and at the conclusion of play on Saturday was still-undefeated'and at the top of the'standings. " '• r HaEvard-kept-pace-with-front-running Penn, -Penii, iuoTnjng~n3ff".MTn]p5ec"\rtCTBry -over : night; turned the tables by downing ,-Columbla;. 28-19. Kenny Baroff, the-league'stopscoreivhad anothergood af t£r-— sorted to the comeback to win its fifth game nbon with 19 points. Kenny hlteight times from T close bebiid. .witL.40 .and 39~season points. spphomorej-has done a fantastic .job_every 77~oT Se Veason .^imou7"a"defeat"Eenn^ from thefoul line. - Weber of Princeton and Howie Tenen- ..:*«*. Cook said.. Even when he is losing in ; to Yale through three quarters-andloslng the -Kenny tallied the first eight points of the game ts e ever ive s an Wl COn nue to give Harvard a wide lead, which it held bau, m of Cornell both-have hit for 8 points - P°^ . >> <> S . V? * ]' ^ , battle-of tile backboards,, came, on strong in .U'hlJ s seQ • ..*_.- to-flght-back.-Because he hasgt'eatdetermlna-- ..-1 r_ the final period to outscore its opponents, throughout the game. MtkeTClaffeld was again .'._l son. ttoTtTnd~pride-he is becoming an outstan 13 - 4, for a 27-21 victory. Gary. Shulman -.. important - in -the -Harvard victory as was ... Springfield wrestler. was the big giin in the final period rally. Gary, BiliyJJevIus-inlthe bacKcMrtr— : i__Jaf_LEAGUE-^GAMES .suspended, from On Dayton's schedule, the Bulldogs have who had. a game-totarof 10 polhts.hit six big . Joe Gardiner led another well-balanced' Saturday, Jan. 25^ were played last Thursday maffhpg-rwmalnlng-wlth-WeBtfleld's-Blue enin at the points in the stretch runTGary was helped by scoring attack for the4ighT^-ofXolumbla;---'^ S team Gaudineer 'Schoolosted. Penn- - DevllST-wlll- provido stiff • competition for." the Jeff"SafSTcinT'Jeff,-who sets the Fenn offense,— • fly71>o7nW."'"coI^^ P another" a 6 Bulldogs.. •'•.-' —— --aa played a terrific floor game-and-eontributed— ' " •' ""' hlt-four-pointsras—fr°l!l^f£ uli"°fI~*K ;"'^"S! ^?^!""?^ Th"e~Blue Devils feature Frank Jackson' seven points to the_ .attack, Joe Pepe had- dicTBbbby Hydock, a'seventh grader, who is unbeaten Harvard, 46-44, in the final minutes _of play. ."• ' - ".'— as dieimstar^wrestlerr^Jackson, a, football another top game.for Penn. as did Barry Gerst "improving with each week." Bobby-BarrynF star, is" a strong contender, in his weight' and Glenn Cooper. ~ - sixth grader up from State League play, had _Penn's stirring victorsr^was^aTTruej-teain—. effort as-all players took part in a pressing—-Class~ an~ a nas B55n~very7~successful this _his..second impressive: game. Bobby hit"a~fre~e" season. throw and generally looked very good. -•---•- defense .that shook Harvard in the second half. Eight-^Penn_pIayexs_QontrJbuted_poiata. ... _ " • * * 1 1 Minuremeft falk -Harvard-took-an early-13-0-lead7"and-at the3r: • 1 •—. — —•-•- . eLwfarhas been a key playecthiajfifttjforutheJonathan^ v J3ROWN"WON ITS first game of the season close of the first period the score stood 14-1. as.itdevastatep d a strongDartmouthTeanTb^ygpyg a Fromher^TSTiheien.d, however, Penn-whlttled . JGerns hike rnargir -offens42-22 escpre in thi. sBrow gamne ashoeits theentira e lO^man squad away at the lead until Harvard fe'lHn-ihe-flriaf^ participated in the scoring. John Zurkoff led fewjninutes. - . • the-way for Brown with his second consecutive Penn's wihning4JDints_came on the end of games high-scoring game. John hit "11points and did fast'break-plays when Gary ShulmajvandjBarr-y_ lor iecond^hime sorne very heavy board work. Elliot Liebman Gerst connected with driving layups. Kenny also' had'a good game for Brown. Elliot hit eight "Baroff" brbught Harvard bafck to a 44-44 "tie The Springfield Minutemen dropped their points Jndihelped_Zur.koffJ;.ontrol theboards with a little over a.minute to play,. Shulman again hit a^blg buckerfor Penn as he drove second basketball game of the season-last~~f5T Brown. Art james was- also impressive In Afternoon-Girls' Bowling League to five, full 1 Wednesday, as they traveled to McManus the "Brown attack as—was Gavin Widom. Ant -ln-from mid-court, and hit a side jumper. games with a, sweep of a two game match last Friday Afternoon Boys'J3owllng League ' posted games of 150 and 173 in reaching his Junior-High-School-in Elnden-to-absorb their and Gavin controlled .— „ T_ rd-rtoolcTTanother. shot anoLmissed._Joe_r week at t-j,e Springfield Bowl. The Recreation tightened up lasfweek as the~Chargers moved -lofty mark. Art' Freesnatrwas'~alsints in the Harvard cause. Diane Searlea,rolled a very good 209 series —leading Lions in a two-game match.-Tommy ing a' 264 series. Wayne Magers also- rolled"" Bar of was a Lowy was the big gun""when We rolled a 323' -_——V-lnce-DavIs-played-a-strcflgr^ame^brrtherrrrpla^l^UTwhen attacking but coulu d not hithf—f ,,i J pP «icularly effectiveMn the final for the -Gems*' Top~Uowler forjhe.Dancers_ : well'for the Chargers with-f the loss of Mark "Weber mroughout the game. ton. attack with-il points arid contributed some Brownplayed^^y_stnart-game agalnst-the—;: Caroi Roessner has taken over -firstplace - Barrf Fink 'Although Mark was on hand, his efficiencywas . fine board work. Gary Weiner and^imRagucci the.season. • —'..__.- "• taller Yale squadTTheTlrown boys moved the In the high average—rac...... e "wit. h .a. 121 pace. Jim Lopez came- through for the Bullets in_ Barry rolled a 232 series. reduced because of illnessvGaryWelnerpJayed-"-also helped Princeton control Jhe Jboards as ball well and took only the best shots. They DebbieJKuskln, who had paced the league most-- — N Mlke-Levlne continuas-to-lead^all-bowlers-^- -muchof the game for-Mark and looked good they pulled down many rebounds giving Prince- therovertime a victory over the Nats. Jim hit" stayedzeyen -with Yale through three"periods. _of ..this season, has dropped to second-place jtwo driving shots in the extra-period to provide" in the league.~Mike 1s • rolling' at" a 142 pace! — off the boards.-Bobby Melsel also had a good ton extra shots at the bucket.—TommyT Lowy with a~120 averdgerj^drRotHSnTjergTs^tHlFd" Tommy Lowy, with hls-top-series-l«st-week;J_ Bob was effective in looked good for---Princeton in. the back court, COLUMBIA WON ITS third game of the the Bullets with the margin of victory, Jim gpp g ourt, .w,ith a 101 average. Liz Simpson and Diane 'Jlnished the game with 11 points to cap a bril- - moved into second place. Tommy 'islaveraging " controlling- the_balLand driving through the__Qs did Howie Tenenbaun^for-Cornell. Lowy season last week_asjt moved post Princetdnby SeUrles, averaging 199, are tied for fourth,'" 136. Steve Harris is in-third place"With a 135 key. If "BflB's" snfils had been dropping in — a 19-13 score. Columbia's pressing defense in liant-afternoon. Greg 'Lies, had five-pointsior hit_five_ points" and -Tenenbaum tallied nine. followed by Joe Ames; 98;- Dona. Haws, 97; the Bullets, sinking twobuckets in the opening season average. Art Freematris'fourth with a"~_: instead of off the-iihthb the-final period, turned around a game that was 128 avernfyK-wrri-le-Kri-flftrH^ln holHa fiffh •-. Chris Klsch. 974- Cindy JZahn. 96r-and Karen _period."The Nats used a well-balanced scoring J ija different story. 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LATHE HANDS - GENERAL RUN OF 1993-WTorfis Ave., siliod work with aerylce department^ Must reside in the voiuSl MACHINE PARTS, OVERTIME, PAID •leading medical centers has thejollowing positions for you: of national company. 9 - 5, Irvington Held* State experience and ELASTIC STOP NUT DIV. STRUClU^At STEEL HOLIDAYS, -'-VACATION,-—PROFIT- area. • ... .;Uona. Write toBo x 1604, c/0 Bubhr BHARINGT2 -i- .. • .---• _ Union _ 373-9607 R3/6 - PubUshlnz Corp.; 1201 Shiyveaant A Amiraet-Eina Corp. .CENTAUR MACHINE; 45 BROWN Union, K. J. r •»• TOP SALARY, PENSION PLAN, PERMANENT POSITION, PAID _AVE., Qf.F RT. 33, SPRDWFIELP. ; -ADMl'TTINCUCLERKS-light typing required, ability Jo «00 VAUXHALL RD. . UNION, N.J. VACATIONST HOSPITALIZATION. Brond n#w alr-eonl^ PHONE 289-eOOOTEXT. 466 ~T1)IVERSIF1ED DUTIES IN lies. Knowledge, of ABC preferred, but hot necessary." - Plasllo extruder, operator. Experl- 0 2/6 An Equal Opportunity Employer— days. Blue Cross, pension, vacation, ,._«no«d_:Jn:. BlasUc c«mpeuiidl«r-a«d—— : sick leave. Steady employment phis - NEW^K AND, NQW-IN- 0 blending materials. Salary depend—^— '_ :. - ' "" K~2/6 'overtime. Apply 1600 W. Elizabeth •GOMPANY BENEFITS INCLUDE Must have drivers license. Call Milton Mint*, 686-7700 " ent on willingness- to work. Shut Ave., linden. ' X2/6 FANWOOD! HOSPITAL-MEDICAL INSURANCE ! work and overtime. Please, apply In,,. . '. appt. Pfmon. Floral Plaatica Corp., B21 -*" FASHION FROCKS-^needs women to. So all you Apply Personnel Dept. Livingaton at, EU«.,_N.J. 3O/6 GLERK TYPISTS work in . this area 2 or 3 evenings u a week. (20 to $30 a night, free " take steho, file blhaveoffi.ee RECETVDla CLERK reajllf ed to handle —-- (FULL TIME) "wardrobe and training. Carnecossary. 'ROTH-SCHLENGER, INC. all phases of receiving procedures and > — Call 287-1186 X 2/6 skills—should make_a<~date should be physically able to unload If you hove Exceptional Secretarial -SEyERAL_QEEMINGS=EXIS:T:;- Rt.22,Unlon,N.J.(OpP;rlo(|.hlp) _Ll^Pronciencics~and Would likVlo-be ad-J i_»LUy^ —An-«qual-oppormnltv-emplover— FOR QUALIFIED CLERK TYP- •_ 6 2/6 Help Wanlcd-Womcn n Lmin i.stnqitiv.e_a ssfstant TcTthe Personnel ISTS; EXCELLENT WORKING "GAL FRIDAY shopping, while the.children CONDITIONS) ALL BENEFITS. Shorthand anaV~typtn a required: PART TIME GENERAL OFFICE Accounting'Clerk ^——DirectorT^we'cFTike to~talk~1"wi)K"'ybu: i afein school;- r WORK. APPLY—LINOLEUM ' FACP" 9joi 5 P.M.-5 day. a wa.t._Sal-_ TORY OUTLET. Route 23, • Spring- , , SCHOOL-GRADUATE Your -job will entail meeting people, APPLYs - -'- «y 1100 par week. ; Be among our mothers and— ; Wa are presently : fleld. See Mr. Horn/ ' —H 27B Experience-in-general-accountr; With Mechanical ApUtude (or General -workintrWith-our-benefits program, help- • W»«kdaym » A.M."tB-4-P.M. Paid company benefits, vacation care"er girls, who are working dccaptlng applications Jng,_goojLflppj)il«flUyJojyilght =Warehouse_Work- Knowledge oroarr._ —and-hoiraay.. Call NATION- PERSONABLE GAL torsmal l omde! ~ •peiary, electrlcaf work and plumbing -^-—^-inqto... administer employee activities and still enjoy*ttieir families. ieleulnme aolieltuig and promoUonal— student. Excellent company ben- useful. Bocure)obT«H«nU. ConUct EtASTICiSTOP H(lf DIV. WIDE INSURANCE-COMPANY work; interesttnz.and diversified. MTa. Uee torappDlntmrot . -^—rancHman—rand—many otneother interesting- and_unpoand_unporr- 10 to 4 P.M., Monday thru Fri- Just 20 minutes^of your time efits. '•—T- • ^ 6«-7383 j_, Amerace-Esna Corp. day BARON BLAKESLEEj INC. i"tant functions. You must be-an-excel- _xan stajtyou olThigrrpayingZ; Apply .:.:;. 10 Mlfitown Court' Unlon^_ 2330 VauxhoM RJ., Union, N.J. -Waitress -~ SARA COVENTRY NEEDS 10 womenT lent typist and stenographer, be mature, m1r parfllme oTTuirtinie 'tempor- M — ':• _ X2/6,_ An Equal OpporlO!iiiyEniploy«L_ An Equal Opportunity Employer -Eori)-|4_ -$5 -per hourt part time. APPLY! —knO-W-flfineral office p'rocedures^and be For interview call" RETWBB-MAN-WISWES •/ ary position.' — _ 464-6686 or 371-4430 i. Weekday. 8 PORTER WORK DJ UNION able to compose good, articulate-letters. .. , . ' . X 3/13 .- CALL MU. «-0ej5 .ideal choice BLASTIO STOP NUT 01V. AFTER 6 P.M. X2/6 GIRL FRIDAY WOMAN TO CLEAN OFHCES employee berief|ts,^chc-ming""and de- -of-hp'urs-for.-a- tt showroome, .10 hours per.week.. Am«rao«-Biru Oorp. — Dlvaralfted cUrlcal For Mountainside oUloe. Some phone SERVICES -Pleasant office, good Balaryr~Apply=; REFRIOERATION ENGINEERS lightful workinar conditions,.", and-your ... work, dlcto-phone and flllnj. Good :. housewife li good - typing - n«c«s*a _TERRY FAB{lg:B^74-Colt 8t, Irv. —J300 VAUXHALL RD. iryi—titles. ZZ^ppsrtunlty,—salary^open. Excellent- -UNION NEWARK ^ ,rUNIONCON NTW t own private office..Apply in person at l offjc*. Good tartl" ""n wirTang-condlUons, 38 hour week. LIB- .UNION, N.J. ._ Aome St., Ells : 196t)_MortU-av. 24 Commerce at _;J •_•• -' • ". ' . K2/6 Moru-Frl.--0^Ut ""' ' EiSployment^Office:-..- llant benefits eraJLcompany benefits. 686-3263, 9-5 642-0233,9-5 8 P.M. promotional opportunities; J: —~ WOMEN ~ An Equol Opportunity Employer For your convenience-Employment ofHee ELIZABETH INWOOD Monday thru Frifay - B t ^ pehr urTor / ELLionco: ' 135 Broad St. In' spare- time* •, FISHErT-SCIENTIFIC 282,.Sp..«ve 272-8329^1. -245-9227 / wi11 be open HebT11""froSr5"p,m._toJ8Jp.m. of Carrier Co 354-3939,9-3 889-ir20V 9-3 - —10:45 a.m. to 2T45~p.fn. R2/20 —SZ-Eadsm Rd.. Springfield ;. fT2/6 Saturdays Automotive Parts Wholesaler SAMPBE An Equal Opportunity cslic Help Wanlccl-Womoii 21 Needs experienced oounter man. E»* An Equal Opportunity Employer r or • ~ • WIFE convalesolng-from-aooldent - oelient opportunity for amUtioua man. •;. . . :. .. , xs/t•— housekeeper* needqd, eome personal OPERATORRSS r care, live In. Private room d bath Palterson!s_Aut2iupply, Inc; CLERK-TYPIST —Jour—days- in jlo ojiome, Ref9rencos_re Irtto-lmalier «ampU.il*e pack- . Figure^Buitder Foundations week for business couple In Elizabeth/— agas ond prepare (6r mailing! SlbVERLINE Short Of Cash? UniQn.vea. ' to^ua.tomtM<3lM "1060 CopnFce Ave., Union, N.J. ~m.ECTRON.C ceilent physical ebndltlon PERMANEirTPQSlTIONS — •' •- " O2/6 Mw»i_ provlda^own tran«po«ta- Come in for anTpprJintniBnl, TECHNICIAN ^-4lBn^EM«allaiit..com>ony-hana or calK--- ~=Teehnlcal~»chool:^oi1-Mrfice—school to- assist iirconstniction of ilrcTnaiBBrwaluatioh of mloro-

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—Jrrr^" CLERK-TYPIST . 17731^100, 375^1Q0 rIS--nioiilh« position I itM,"b-i:U ta'qui»lta-Lto—Hja per-' 2299 VaSxhall rd."Unlan,-N.J. P.M., lull benoflta, 3 wooka vac»- ica~oTtnatposition. Salary —'An-Eejonl-Oppo>ru«ny-Employor tlon,—Pot appt.—Call-Unlon~County - -, 353- conunenaurate wlrh experience, '^^J''Rt/9 Jioeional lUjh Sohool; •• ' • ~ liberal fringe benefits and plaat- Mountain A*}, Sprlh8«i)MJ».Jfr WESTFIELD • ••• OPERATION OF RAYTHEON - . G2/4 ant working condition!. 182 Floral Ave., Murray (ilU, N.J. Sales trainees, insurance,.. $6000plus 37fi6300 Ext 98.' , ta/6 2/8...-: — For"appolhtmant, call Mr.- Lay-- ton»4by, wo have a lot lo offer. GENERAL OFFICE ..WORK, mature . 14 paid holidays . Dolei: Frl., Fot). R 1960—4 P.M. lo 8 P.M. Or Apply At: HENRY J. LANSU, Roultor woman, full tlmo, 35 hour/veok, Good holidays '& paid vaeat(.ons. with fluurcH, • Free pension L Inauruvoo' plmm ELASTIC STOP MUT DIV.. Sat., Feb. 15, 1969—9 A,M, lo 2 P.M.- 311 Mlllburn Avu. Mill, :nu-5'J0l) . Paid vaoaUon in 1000 Must be able to r.ad & write ;__ ': n't/"' 310-3931) MUG-060O Free trantfportationto'and from Newark English & do slmpl* arithmetic Atnfr»ee-ein« Oorp. ni:Al. liSTATi: ~r" X2/8 ' Airport for employees* •eat, , > Ono of Uia largest, niont ;ittrn*Uvt< GIRL OR WOM,\N — Part UmeJ 2300 VAUXHALL Rp.; roal eslato offices In thu Mhuri Illllu Apply Mon, - FrL 0 A.M. - B P.M. N J E CORP. mornings or aitornoans. Typing Interview* SaL Fob. 6th. 0 A,M.-Noon ALCAMM METAETALL PPOWDERRS UMIOM,*N.J. • ; area lus ononinKH for an alert, nt- nocossary. Hours to suit. Kxctllonl Uy Appointment Only _M}M} LEHICH AVEAVE. UNIOr) L orlcnce protorrcil by not t'tiutmtial. X2/6 An equal opportun f^lL'asaiU, coniconlal office wlthtrmnen- •'" .. -SEA- LAN D SEfTVrtJE,' I Nci"" i 0 3/8 Tudential . *\ / CbNDECCORP. / dous oaUbllshcii oixmlns iiotontial. MATURE WOMAN Corbiit luctlng paid noil- Major oil company: allractlve »nln>-y, 20 BORIGHT AVE.; ' KENILWORTH, N.J. SAIU COVliNTHV ni'ocln 110 wanirn. cation, no typing or stuno. Contact PHONE -B89-6000, EXT. 4GB • days, Ulun Cross, pension, vacation; benefit plan, jiald IwUilays, ate. (AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) i:nrn I1! - l& per hour/part tiim. Mr. llanaen, J16-10B0. . sick leave, steady employment. plus I An equal opportunity employer. Write EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TWPLOVPH • , " • ~~- \ G 2/4 —^'or Intt.'rviow call An Equal Opportunity Employer overtime. Apply isiow. EUulwUkilu' ' w ! c/O Uox MS, Union Leader, laoi - 464-6688 _X 3/13 K 2/6 K 3/6 Linden X2/4 Bluyveaant Ave., Union, H i/ti '

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urnltura Ropclrs S°l|Palntlng & PoponSonfllnn 73 nmlp nomad-Men i Situations Wanted 7|M«rchandUe For Sola Business t LIVWO ROOMfumlture.ewjellentcon- Pianos polished. He- INTERIOR r AINTING ASSISTANT Circulatfen-Muiager lot- NURSES, - RN'E, LPN'rf and Horn* ^KSTFIELD. Health Aides, Temporary or part time., ditlon: traditional tulfed sofa, club Directory pairing of broken furniture a speciality, WALLPAPER REMOVED - AND liUNG N.J.'« top weekly newspaper. Good MACHINISTS chair, lamp stick table,marble top, Antiques restored and_reflnlshed. WALLS ft np.n.-INns HRI'A/npn You get MORE • COMPLETELY REDECORATED! at figures, some typing -necessary; during illness orconvalestnce, IIUMI-- Italian Provincial drum table leather many company benefits Call Mr* MAKEHS - 272-5800. _"____ top-with lamnl Cjl 1-0649. " lAluminum Products 22C MU~6^5665. T/r~|' 3BB-2774" VJL ; S2»,!fon - " Mints, 666-7T00, ^ MILLINGMACMNE Washington Schgol 3 bbOrooiii" lonti illnini -SttKHAUb UKINDER" WOMAN WISHES 4 days work, Spring- STORM WINDOWS. DOORS, JALOU- I Garage Doors PAINTING U DECOR ATiNC l llvlrif room, full "' i>p ht tl REFRIGERATOR It FREEZER 126 UP Tbr youFimoney .room with corner cupboard, oxcciitTlt BOYS, ages 13 to 18 work 4 hours field Hr^a. T gi * ~ FiH, Vypprlenced, AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHTNES*50 SIES, AWNINGS. LEADERS L CUT- Free Estimates-Insured —RADIAL DRILL ' ! All rypes of garage doors installed, i-atlne space=in~kitcnen.—Hesvy--««y alte* • school.—B-nour«~dirsituraay, references, reliable. $15 plus. 289- up. With guarantee L repair service. TERS. ALL WORK INSTALLED I MU 6-79B3 J. CIANNINI Ambitious toy can average over 925 -6740... --.-.'. A.2/9_. GUAKANTEED FACTORY PRICES. gar'age extensions, repairs & service, electric servlcE, atUchtd giuraue.oj'P Experienced operators requlred.- —452 Bitabeth Aye,, Otk. 352-3701. .0 3/6 ._. at lof(170 (ect). Wall to wall In living • per Week. Call Mr. Oreen, 828-3460.. —3-2/1 J72-8134 " • 2/21 electric operators & radios-controls. Top wages and benefits. YOUNG MOTHER WANTS TO BABY' and dining rooms, stairs win .nail in- - iStsr.IVM, •„•- R3/« STEVUNSOVIiUIIEAD IX)OR CO eluded. BIT, CHILD IN HER HOME, Oil HOME 1 Tablo Buffalo Model Drill Press, ppliancc Repairs PAINTING 8i DECOItATING, Excellent DWVEH WHO Ifl RETIRED IN VICINITY-PFTJNION WEEKDAYS. r'" £11 1-O74V J 4/3 BROOKSIl>p._ Warner L Swasey Screw Machine, 38 Work; Free Estimates; Injured. CHAS. G. MEIERDJERCK, JR. . Must have own oar to drive ohyslcisn D-M-ECORP CALL 964^0632-- . X2/6 JLjiShnClU 9 A.M. 622- TV SERVICE - AIH CONDITIONING . (rom Newark at 10 A.M. to Union COLOR TV SALIB tt SEKVICE (OS. PlSCIin-l A -- 1217 Central Ave., Hillside . MgJf!!^ ——&-ASSOCIAXESr:lNC.z—^ »•••/••" area and back to" Newark at JP.M. Builnass Opportunities ffclNTON MU8IC It "APPIJAKCC" .—'-..- — MU B-2750 J T/l- GARDENS - • ' evenings-4 Urnes • (uk. 762-4867. phono 355-3500 — X2/6/69 MILLIIUIIN It NEWAIIK. ALL TYPES OF""H EATING .^MATTRESSES. _ NEW.WALLATIONS_. PA i'fJTINfi. DECOR

1-2 years, meclianicaKdj-afting/ ei^. -jfil'S .West Front Housos Wonted perience. Knowledge trig, micrometer Home Imp'ovcmeiils tollerance; career opportunity with SUPERVISOR $3,000 Gross Weekly • ~ MAGNAVOX Asphalt Driveways,'' .SMALL 2 family House . i, manufacturer in small components 27" ULACK L WHITE Paving ParlclnjfEots W.P. RIVIERE « PAINTING 8i'DECORATING ^ in Union - >a (3 NIGHTS WEEKLY) * • 1... n... | " * '- CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR 488-2891. (Linden) W TO SUPERVISE PORTERS, EXCELLENT CONDITION Sidewalks and I INtERIOR K. EXTERIOR. ALSO $85 - $130 Call aHbr 4 p. m, AND CHARWOMEN. BUSINESS-BUILDING-a ACRES : 686-6444 . A2/6 ' III 8-6983 BUILDER 370-9451 1 2/6 ,J. Simpson, Finished Basements. Attics L Kitchens^ PAPiinllANGINSr-EST'lMATF.S CIVHN Heat Hot Watef. "~ FACTORY MOST BE EXPERIENCED .•_ PARKING 300 CARS " .J2/6 FREE ESTIMATES-INSURED W.li. MclJevfg, 675^4989. j 3/6, . ' SECOND SHIFT WITH INDUSTRIAL CLEANING (DON'T MISS THIS ONE) MOVING TO FLORIDA to retire. 688-7298 ' F 2/6 Gas Range . Refrigerator BUli-DER-WlU Steady Job, starting 4:80 P.M., with MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES $2S,000Down;jr tal frlce$95,000 Must sell 4 grave plot T.THOMPSON RUN DOWN Ei NEGLECTED'HOMES, J, •_ overtime; - insurance and retiremenirementt r v in—Hollywood Memorial Park ASPHALT dnvewaysi parking-lots H-Hrry benefits, Dependable employmenmentt , n-~o "SUPERVISORY F.XPERIENCP- built. All work done with power roller. Income Tax Returns 57 -T»tl«n=rMn- rm -Q'ffi r.n-r] 29 Perpotual caro. 245-6961 AVERAGE 3-1/2 ROOM APT. »U0. _J»y8ff«7 OK torolde r man. Calall lpe 1 r REOUtREPrj ALL' BENEFITS All kinds o( mason work. Jomos La INCOME TAX RETURNS. PREPARED 1/2 RO ." UNION, K.J..(CONF1UENT1AL) X T/V ~~ sonnet,^Trs-oTaf; Cxanloro, r-A3/«— ..AVERAGE 1 FAMILY HOUSE ilTj»ijo.L _ WALNUT BED with sprinlli mattress.. FREE ESTIMATES. CALL 0vf-1411 House Wanted To Rent 113 APPLY: WEEKDAYS & 7 Developing Apt. Area •dreeBer & mirror, refrigerator; all snn T/F COUNTANT. PHONE M, RICHMAN. T/F RA 5-2958 RA 5-2909 GROWTH COMBOTrieeKtol qualified ~irrMod~condiUon. $35.' " ' FU 6-7136 • - • — • ->. shipping' and receiving clerks; ex- .SATURDAYS 8 AM-4 PM - $2,200 GROSS WEEKLY NEED APARTMENTS Si HOMES perienced in Inventory control and • • . Call m-Ul A 2/6 P. PASCALE h AL.GENIS PARTICULAR? - Willing to pay tor For executives being tranaft'rrijd to thiB , BUSINESS - BUILDING .TAX FORME PREPARED lnyourhome expert workmanship? We mix colors ares;—References, security and lease, routing* • '""- : AVATBR PROOFING 6i MASON WORX t H ASTIO STOP H UT TflV: IK ACRES (CORNER) T-PIECE DINING room suite;- .by qualified practlcink.. accountant. to match slid for staining new _UMION -Cill-MAX— SEROTA—HKAL-+*TATE ' Presently located in. Scotch Plains, i ' ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS • • Call^for. appointment aiter 6:00 p.m. wood. Paper and fabric- hanging, moving to Union early Spring. Phone 1 Iron Rite lroner. 241-2960 ' — BROKER •- ' • A1. Amaraea-Esna Corp. 687-9089 . ' MU 6-1427 or MU 6-4815 ... Rssldential, interior ft exterior 686-82HJ -. . •, • 333-l$Mof.JCalLin. Dereon «raO»? •» TAVERN 867 RAY AVE. UNION Mr. Beok painting since 1914. P. . Hoppe (i f Highway *33, Scotch Plains. , after 6:30 P.M. R2/6 402 Colonlfl-AVe., Union, N,i. . ' MANVILLE-AREA""- A2/.6 "' h . , ' G 3/20 Sons,. 8B7-6429 or 686-1784. — — — XT/F ; To Sell"or Buy EXCELLENT BUSINESS '. * . DBURWCE . PRACTICALLY NEW baby crUl,~ Kitchen Cabinets Lots For Sola Experienced casualty claim a carriage, 54" blonde dresser with side ^ An Equo I Opportunity Employer $15,000 Down; Total price$2S,000_. Kitchen Design service & modernizing PAPERIMNGING" ~ for North Jersey territory. O cloacL All 3 Items $8S. Call botwoerr •aFRED STENGEU* -EXPERT PAINTING "C"BERRY;Reoltor lent opportunity., Phone. 467-0 E/Z Terms 6,«i9 P.M. - 687-8063 by one of New Jersey's largest manu- 488-3800 • Residential Building Lot '. C 2/6 aALTERATIONS - r Free estimates — 30 yrs. of quality J8A5.Morrli K "Mrs^Tscltls, t, •' . * x ., ... r. ^ A 2/6 facturers ' of Kitchen cabinets. See 1 ACi?E TOP AREAT '"•'• • Many Many Other Available aREPAIRS' . : - ' fl work.Speclal-hnllflny ramu.X. --.•- G T/F a FORMICA: Tip PS Builders ,Falr's factory show room on , ; HOMES ABOVE, $25,000^--- MATERIAL HANDLERS for small • _ MACHINIST . r ' -Tokarz Real Estate.•• Agency Rt.:22,' Sprlngfiold. • Call 379-6070 WM. CHAlT.PAlNftNG.EL 3=7806 ' plant. No experience necessary, will SEWING MACHINES aCABINET WORK OF ALL KlNtSS ' FOR RENT - ;irvinjrton, 8 room* pn_ . PRICE - $7,200.00... _-^i. train; S-day week, hours 8 to 4:30. To set up~and operate N/c equipment Route 22, Greenbrook, N;J7 MANUFACTURER .as68B-6632a« > - .T/F ~ ~~ "tBt:noor-in-quiet.2.famlly . GooH fringe, benefits. Apply in person. in wogreesiver last growing/shop; top ' "GOOFED" DT/F ' _ . • . Piano Tuning house on Wagner-PL Rent «.135 725 Commerce rd., Linden. An wnisl wages and benefits. Apply All Tool Co... ' C-2/o . Wrong color. Drand now I960 Zlg LandscaDc Gardoninc "Commercial-, Route '22' Zag sewlnK machlne.'Only $27, Call Heat L hot water incl. 373-4212 200x300 Ft.neor North Plolnflold, opportunity employer. ;.; 899 Rahway ave., Union. 'Eves. Call I Instructions. Schools • 9 J It H LANDSCAPING fi'i/i ~~ • ' • R 2/0 888-9388. managpr 621B404. . - „ L 2^6 AzBARTL 5. SON.. ALL PIANOS ; _ Terms; Total Prlco $4,500.00 X2/8 Treesf " shrubs, evergreen planting. I[ANS Lawn construction (ijnalntehance,Ha*_ REPAIRED" Tokarz " . MEN FOR WHOLESALE: HARDWARE -=SNOW"PLOW with undorcarriago 7 ft, W1NCOWS, TILE BATHROOMS agriculturar~L—KorUcuituranichool TUNE "3JROOM APT., private hojne,:heaL DISTRIBtlTORj-Good potential, must ~AUas Tiros (Si BlS"x 18 — WEATHER STRIPPING. tiiUiitf;—Free cunsulUtionj'-Dervini R.llnhl. Appolntmants J<« Avi.gas L, electric supplied. 147 Brookside N.J,, erttov working Jrtih small tools. Apply Excollont condition. '5 . - tralMlna. Fr Avi., IrvingtoivEsl-OSI" - C«ll-after-{— ES 3-S389 -Union-County, ! Call 374-68?! J2/8 233^6097'- 3 PU A2/6. . 74 Colt St, ... Irvington UNION - For middle-aged couple,. 4 \ Carpeting : PIANOS TUNED. ' iMovinn & Storage K 2/6 •-llBM-k'EY.p-UNCB .— —^-SPECIALSAbE -- -- " TOP GRADE— rooms, 2nd noor,-hsai-«i-hot walsr —Pool tables, ping pong tables, bumper ALSO PRODUtTION, HELP WANTED Machine Operators ^ -IBM DATA-PROCESSING— CARPET INSTALLING SCREENED JOP SOIL ' PIANOS REPAIRED Shor(-Course«—Tuition Plans. KirjDY MART; Route 1, Linden. ' - UMUS-^TOPPRESS^G^ y^' MOVERS-ALL .POINTS U.S.A. in Union."SteadyUlJJliMW'i)rij«, "WTours, 7:30 tto 4 Experience preferred, but will train COMPLEtEi iftrvice ... measuring ' DR6-OO58 -•.-• 03<* W1/20 : : r "aiia"«ustom!instslling. — old or O.a/J?""— -. ••- P.M. S3.00- per hour--plus .incentive apprentices.. x ^ • v Approved for Veterans by_K.J. r __2MEKI.'O.OKINC BEAUTIKUl. FJorlda-Callf. . -sfter-30.days.-CaU-8B7.5eMfl):30.to- alteration work"— restretchlngishift- Liquors, Wines, Baur 65A 4 P.M. tonday through Friday for —: TOP PAY - ..PAID HOLIDAYS ___ Str^Dt. of- Education .100 TV SETS, }14 to-W>: also P°rt- inu and repalrin&;7R-4.51B,- . K 3/13 .-_, .P4ANO-TUNJN&: — Branch Brook Park Tennis Court's application form and Interview.. , abloo, color TV, »169. Mobile TV Co , — AND SCHOOL OF --: - .-5-. . ._ . _ — ' . . i ' '" 'r;-.:.;:.'Tr'TL~'" X 2/6 Clean modern shop located right oif" DATA PROGRAMMING _T .247 Sprlnirflold avb., Nowark and 685 REPAIRING '. — highway -«ja,TT7T7_. ..— .— -^Maln-at.,-East Orange; --•—Z 2/6— POINT LIQUOR MART : T01^ Stuy vesanl-Avenue, ~ ~ ' •: J.ZIDON1K '--•- -'; REFRESHMENT STAND OPERATORS r VNEW CEILINGS -; MO CHESTNUT ST., UNION, fQ7 O U'>6i]AU DR 6-3075 »- B T/F |ORESr JilLL ISBKUBBS .. ^ For parks It restaurantconeeasionalre YARD GOODS OVER (AT FIVE POINT SHOPPING CENTER) for roll course, no Investment required. IF rr'S WOVEN .TRY ALPERN'S. For MU 6-3237 ™ FREE DELIVERIES _1KARLJEIMEILER INC. ADVANCE IN BUSINESS _—.-.,. CUSTOM SHOP'AT-HOME Decorator YOUR OLD PLASTER, _-7- I Plumbing & Heating (201) 354-7800- Apply Union County Park Commission, BLOCK, OR MBTAL, TOt/so- AomsJCrEUubetti. Study at home. 35 proven courses. Service for DRAPES. SLIP-COVERS, Offices For Rent Men.-Frl. 9 A.M.-4 P.M. 18 Commerce St. .- rrapringfield iC.^t approved. Got FREE facts,. UPHOLSTERY,' BEDSPREADS, CJJR- LEO KANTROWITZ -^- :--.: -.—- ,'K 3/6 . - ••• sfjiOOlS ICS Rep. D.T, FINN, P.O. Box 042, TA1NS, A phone call brings our Decor- •~PLUMBING-HEAT«ilG GARUEN APfS. Kl-JNILWORTH"-- profcsBlonol-oom- r Clark, N.J.. Phono .382-8896. . .ator-wlth Samples, Advice and.Ruler. ALL MASONRY, PLASTERING, 'rii- m^i«lbtisln88aApfirox660Qfm^i«lbtisln88arApfiroxr660 t 8TOCKMAN, TRIPLE A benefits;" . V - • , Z 3/13/69 CUSTOM SAVINGS! EXAMPLE: Lined Paneled, all utilities Includinglafccon VICTOR COMPTOMETER CORP. Drapes, Measured Hung on new rods, WATERPROOFING,., BRICK .STEPS; dlUonlng. Ground jfloor. Call 276-4442. 2005 Routs #32. Union ^=— GEOINNERS It ADVANCED students on installed,. 130 by 08 Inches, $07.60 4 Graves ( 8 .BURIALS) GRACELAND SELF EMPLOYED '_?. INSURED. e-to 6 p,m, dally, , Z 2/6 Contact Mr,"" Poslettir 687-4T00 JVAICHMANnNlfiHT •_ ^accogdlany^piano—fc—guitar. Racitals- -coinplsto^Slmilar-^Savings-on. nil fnh»* •' -MEMORIALj;PK.T?PraVATE OWNER A.NUFRIO - ES^3-8773 :; C! i/1^— • ..••• -.-.:.- ~K3/13~ " ACTtVErMATURE MAN TO WORK quarterly. Certified AAA tt ATA teach- rlcs and slses, from the.largest selec- $225; GOOD LOCATION. PERPETUAL W uvg^iTfrmATR .a NIGHTS 1ST WEEK AND 4'NIOHTS ers. Discount sales and repairs. Call * tion and color range. Bark cloth. $1.76 CARE. NON-SEC. WILL DIVIDE, ' _ •ALL' SH50NRV, STEPS, WATER" CALL HERBERT TR1EFLER •Progressive School of Music - WA yd. ALPERN'S, Route-10 and 302 In EL 2-8967 - EL 5-922J EVES. G2/8/69 PROOFING, SlDEWAtKSr=WALLS; Automotive 2D WEEK; (80 HOURS BI-WEEKLY); 5-4590. r~- . ' . . F/tf. Morris Plains, JE 6-1718. Hours: 10:00 PIDniblng i heatingr Jobbing, alter- ^—""MAINTENANCE SECURITY EXPERIENCE PREJ SELF EMPLOYED' - 1NSUR6D. .A. ations Ei contracting~24 hr. phone FERRED.-PLEASE APPLY PERSON- A.M. ui-10-P.M. Mon. to Fri. 10:00 C MECHANIC A.M. to 6:00 Sat. and Sun._ .T/F HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL PARK, Inc. ZAPPULLO -fc" SONSrES' Z-4079-MU' 877ClllAI NEL OFFICE. ~SEMI - PRIVATE-LESSONS In paint- -"The-Cemetary^ Seaudful" Sniyveaant 66•••-: .0 2/13- ES 2-0660 T/F Automoblloc For Sale 123 AIX around mechonlc with In- ing byformer student-of ronown-ar-— -Ave.fOSon - 146B-7U StuyvesuuTWET dustrlal experience.In machine- NEWARK BETH ISRAEL . tists. Organizor of art shows at up- Dogi, Cats, Pets RAYMOND WOLSKL.' CADILLAC 1962 4-dr. acdnji, Air oond. state New York. Call 241-7088. Union, MU 8-4300^; G 2/20 iMoving & Storage "PLUMBING • HEATING R *_H, E/B * windows, 6 way scats. repair, conveyor* & furnocai.* Z2/6 RoMllna shift, exc. benefits "MEDICALCENTER -. AT ROCKAWAYiJtENNELS ALTERATIONS- REPAIRS- JOBBING "Must-selL-CaU-botwcen 7 It 10 P.M •ome pold bycompony.10 paid _ Dalmation, Min. tTt'Toyy poodlp e (an( ; Child Care PROMPT SERVICE 373-5323 X »/6 J~n58TP0T<8 ; AT2/6 J^. - 201.Lyons^ aye.' Personals outstandinttanding selectionofwhltesltifhlt , creams, holidays, ' i \y . Local & Long Dlitonce -paaturlng all-naw Formica sink 7 "Tsilvors, »prl£SUI ft blacks) Miniature THE MONTESSdRI Center of New Jer-~ ; TiYMOUTH - 106S: Fury M Hard top, sey will be starting their Spring pro- Frea Estlmotas 1 • . • " "~ WALTERHE21NSKI" "'- ALCAN METAL POWDERS ELECTRONIC SECRETARY Schnaurers puppies, AjK.(i, tanpo. ft PLUMBING-HEATING tops, FrjgldaIre refrigerators and • gpod tiros, low mileage. Cull 370-2490 : $fi.BS por month-loase/purchnso plan. ~ gram. Also-rSoturday. morning ses- T —N-EI-GHBORS-WAN-T=VOUR=ui«d wormed. Health guarantee.-- r - Insurad New insullitlon. repairs,,& - new_ lennjry »qul|ini»mt:—Only " &Dr"4T.M. • —: - A2/6 •;.-- 901 LEHIGH AVE..,. UNIOH" Cheaper than answorlne sorvioo. RT. 46, ^JCKAWAY 627-7250 sions. For . more' information,' pleaso An equal opportunity umployar '.'item«7~ Tell 'em what you have. Coll 482^-3460 • Z 2/8 -call«161rJ880 after-6 P.M. A 2/6 (Keep us moving and you sav«). -Alterstions ES 2-4988 minutes to^downtown Newark via "RurT a lay-cost ClatilfUd, Call .Quality Dog House'ill sises and shapes Pranklln ..Ave. . s'ubway station - 'PONTIAC - 1067,uuwm:.vujiJi-., man- 686-7700. ••• -=M&M MOVING—-.-••• age 16,800; Prico »2ttOT Excelldnt-' Cleaning Snrvlconfer 36B] Rest Homos 30 minutes to N.Y.C. _ condition. . • • ••• • ^—--. OVERWEIGHT? IX3C OBEDIENCE 1925 Vauxhall Rd., Union . '•" .688-4200 "-A^/O . :>-, Help Wonted-Men & Women 5 I Help Wonted-Men & Women '5 CHERRY HILL Resttiome forjhe Aged •325 GRAFJON AVE., NEWARK JOIN 8WeekCourse$25.UnlonbWoodbridg< , _ N.J. DOOCOLLEQE-r-lv .:. ^^ KT/F and Retired - home-like'atmosphere; r)U~ 2-9392 OLDSMODILE, 1062 F88 '.'. •* -••••:LEANLINE~ ' -T-- 687^8383^- J-1V-F— 'Korafpfi Kleen Suto approved. 500 Cherry, St., Elii.. Located n«or Bloomfleld-Belle—: "4-irdoor" sedan, automatic Vll, powcV, ^ V - Dry ClaeJlHo .i;oiJnclroniqiL ^ni BENTONr&rHOLDENjlNCBENTON&rHODENjii r vllle-Newark"* city line. fOpp. jtoerthg._W98,..,or..bost.o/Icr. ! Hfn ' FEMALE MEETINGS TUESDAYS ~ZEL-3-7bi7 ^J T/F 1 LOCAL & LLON GDISANCBWO DISTANCB^WOV V Franklin Subway Stotlcn) : . • 668-0117 ' A2/B ." .- - B:30 A.M. b 7:30 1).M. \ GERMA1 N SHEPHERD PUPS. BEAUTI-" (PROFESSIpMAL & COIN Op.) ECHO LANESl RT, 22 FUL COLORING, NO PAPERS,.*3B.- STORAGE - ALUED VAN LINES r Roofing & Siding ; :—-';, zt/e , RAMDLER CLASSIC "77f> SPRINGFIELD $45. WILL DELIVER.-731-6.865;. J2/13 -1 WASH '"N Ililvxi «iA»VwW»* - (47 Years Dependable Service) 1965 : XLERK TYPIST FILE CLERK WED,- 9:30 A.M. 17:30 P.M. Station wagon. -CaCarr liko • newu';.; t I- "515 L',eniol?30 AM • 4.30 RM — :——:—vx/va, CIOBRINDLE MUSt SACRITICE WJLL: ' 382-1380 " day weekends. • . . Z DELrVER._6B4-0860. •• • - . Jgj3 BUY" SMART - QUAliTTY HOUSE- moftey-nvatled"; just tuko over low pay- Also Agerit'tor •• RrtftHny -friiitters - Lesjlera - Repslrs —THREE i MATURE At>UETS~ne«r2 ments. Callhow Mr. Sortln 004-0500. 2 8/27 . • Antiques AT ROCKAWAY KENNELS iNorth American Van Lines. Free Estimates - Insurad or 3 oedroom modern apartment Mi!^ Union- Miplewod- Sprlngflekt—vkljii- Dalmitlon,- Min.—Jr'-Toy poodle (an ; The GENTLEmen. of the} ""• 32 Oberlln St., Msplevoodlewood,N.J, _ . CADILLACSirBANK REPOSSKSSIONS, MALE/FEMAL-E- SAYRg JldMESTEAD -- FUnBture, outstanding solectionofwhites, croamsl-' 4i30. lty. Csll 687-0698 8-10 P. M7 . , dishes, glass," china, .bottles, Iron, loulnfl Industry l_SO_2=16i4: N.BJDOER 964-0179 „ Parties intoroHtod in tnklrtK ovnrlow silvers; apricots"«< hlncks) Welsh Tar- ' pftymertta on bankTftposgcii "copper andtlnwareanamore.Summlt-- rier puppios, A.K.C., ihnoc.ftwormod. 0 3/13 '"y-pftymertta on 'bank-Tftposgcii —Ashvodd Ave, td J6I!«r»oirssJlool;turn Coal & Fuol ]Furniihod Rooms For Rent 105 ' fio monoy~neTiUDdj:jusmony~nTiUDdj:ju t tnkoovor ^ Health guarantee. IMoving & Storage oht Call now, Sir, -Rcrtin along "side of.Vihool in front of.mail- RT. 46, ROCKAWAY 627-7259 FRANK STRAUBi EST. 1931. All klndu ACCOUNTS-RAYABLE CLERK ^bpxss^coiitlhue uphill to sharp inter-— of roofs, leaders and gutters. Quality; OLarge cbrjifortable room for section, turn right and to end"of "roaaT" =Quollty-Dog Houses-all sises anuVshanos •<•_ -FOUH-BROTHEpS,-iluallty-moving-ot- discount pJTioes. Local. b , long dist- reasonablFpHcesrS8B-54S3;'3TrGlot» Ueman, close to: tho cbnter, 'good High school graduate. Onayaar oxperfence In then left to-3rd house,"stone, 1729. _av.e.,JJn(9ru: T/F lsportaaon.^*Require references. •— ' PONTIAC 1060 , Z2/6 None Better ot arty Price ance. We rhove^'everythlng and any- accounts paybbW work. 8:30 AM to 4i30rPM. POODLE PUPPIES- hin>43752l)tJ'/'T $15 weekly. Call MU 6-8931. Z 2/6 M. > ,_.. AKC REOISTKHKD- Run Shampooing PEk^7r;.7.it-:,....y...... $24.00 JKIONOTON-- -_A2/0 HEASONADLE HliNRY'li, TOWNSEND, AGENT AL-. O tt R CARPET-WOHKBOOM • Phone 464-4100, EKy44 for inteivtew appt. Jr'2/8. BUCKWHEAT or WCE^-$22.00 LIED VAN'LlNESrfNetrMOVlNCAND 4 rooms_all uUHosspplod TRnjMPir^1967--- xo 000 -MILKS For Sale PHONE EL 2-0332 uarpoCarpet-cleanei - civwiedu Imn youjy*ur homIMHe . witK.Mh * ^coupls-preferred, • Available r. GUARANTEE COAL STORAGE: FIRE PROOF VAULTS^ th fit profesi! kUMfttTBV" - 4,"SPEED, GOOD CONDITION .SCHNAUZER, MINIATURE, AKC beau- the finest professional 6l—AT/FJ —studlot-woll to Wall carpeflngfsmartly: .„...„.LAYNE-HOTOHtr, .,,„ : — BELOW RETAIL-PRIOE6- furnished,—Stogle-buslness .Bflrson._, Life_LEH!OH. AVE,. UNION. N.-J.. LEADER IN PfiODUCTSTOR.PATIENT All Name Brands Available " Ibus. 867-1078. Z2/6 | .- . .. _MD~7-3542 Call 688-1793 ~ . Local h Long Dlstanco Moving Hospital and Surgical Specialties Agents - Ropublle-Ven-bine»- ; Wantud To Buy _ UNION — Ropnraiid-Board.— 'utos Wanted —• - Robert Angus ' •-i • •'Storage!-JPacking — With Care for Elderly Lady. —: • 731-Gential-Ave., Murray-Hill, Newjersey . CALLMU7rl)035 AXPIKORBuYSt SELLS Hour Electric Sewer-Servlee— . Homelike atmosphere. JUNK (3 MILrs EROM SUMMIT, N.J. - ViMILETPROM-BEl :ASSOCIATES----z" 3/6 -0 1/30 • -r— 1 Better-Grade Used Furniture Union, N, J. - , -Call .355-0621 CARST" • AN EOUAL_OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ALL BRAND NEW FURNITURE -- ANTIQUES, CHINAj—BRIC-A-BRAC. Dressmnkincj -686-2739-"•__ ' Ft/E WANTED_ .02/8 .Living.room,.ibedrrn. L dinette sets. EL 3-6538-MU 6-6051 ' ' - - - • RODDINB 8. ALLISON' INC. UNION " Nloe large . room next 242-8010 Reductions up to 80%~bn~ill" floor ^Chttaj Vi ALTERATIONS MOVING -, STORAGE - PA to shower for rent to a gentleman. 7, 2/27 • samples, Lenny's^of-Linden, 1218 Ev ON WOMANS WEAR Call -- "EXPERTLY DONE 213 SOUTHAVE., ' qRANFORD, N.J St Goorge ave., Linden; 025-0060. RALLIED VAN LINES) .--• 276-0198 6M-4705- - Z2/8- Mini-hikes, Kcirts, Sno-Mabilos Z3/30 376-2207-AFTER 5:30 P.M. Custom Made PLutioVSUp Covers EXPANWNG— AMES SCRAP. . ,.._ K2/13 —• " 0 3/27 —.^^.^^ Call for Free-Estimates . Houses For Rent MINI-BIKES-KAHTS-PAnTK K S ,-,- .BABY_CARRIACE7>bathiltette, storlii- ''Cash for non-ferrous/ metal . kjsaAJUI T yLjtutlA ICS . ~CAMP MARINRI E copper, brass, lead,/alumlnum, DRESSMAKING ON WOMENSff CHIL- -" SHORT LINE MOVERS • ' .— 383-5311 M3/at 16 CHANCELLOHANCELLOR AVE." ser, car bed. crib it mattress, all like DRENS \Scn Z 3/20 ' FREE ESTIMATE ,..,_.,,awl or sloop*design. Coinolete. Electrical Repairs ' ARTDORFMAN tj of Union, Stato of Now Joratn', an cellent bsriel Its-pro motional oppor- or-capable of being rigged ur. raced. Painting & Paporhanglng JOHN P. McMAHON, Realtor' Fobruary 4, 1060 and will be priiHuntod- 2 •.CARRIAjlES'/ii MATTRESSES, Wood -hulL-Stato prlaeln answer. Box : OUTLETS'•REASONABLE, After 5 P.M. 345-4390. Z 3/S7 for^further-oonsLderatlon und-ltearlntf-ta play pen, c'lr skat, crib, high chalrj 1585 Morris "$?m.'. Union BEAUTICIANS WANTED—ThreooperT^ #671, o^ 1201 Btuyvesant Ave., Union; general repairs, industrial - com- DEAUTtFUL PAINTING at cut rote. bo'hold in tho Council ChiimbiirK, City MoifBcitooi;dHABUATiES •tors, preferably with followlnij full .excollent oondttlon, r^asonaBle, Call N.J, w '• A 2/0 mercial. Licensed electrician, >»u- 8-3434 after 7 P. M/6B6-9371. A 3/6 prices* Satisfaction guaranteed. Fully Hal), WAod Avonuo, Llndon, Now Jursoy ORjEQUWALENT CERTIFXJATE . or part, time: sood hours, good pay; M. Goldstein, 923-9433 , , insurodL ALSO complete Janitorial nor- on Tuasdny, Fob. 10, 1060 at 0:00 P.M.. Possibility of shift work . ' . • A 3/27 CERTIFIED reading instructor" wall- • Open daily 9-y-f weekends til 5 eee-owo. • KVt ESTATE BALE Bat, Sun., Men., Feb. NEWSPAPERS, 00(1 per hundred pounds vico& floor wajdntc 371-13B5* X3/20 able for diagnosing btutorlniremedlsl prevailing tlmu. or nn soonthorunftor mi MOST .HAVE OWN TRANSPORTATION rONfcONfc —Wlll-handlealldrivesrBoyScouHroopsfT- . • 212/6 utA mutttir enn uo renchod. . DO-NOXAPPLY AT COMPANY^ — -»i-9r*»9*)')« Yr"-»onrhoiise7TY"»rhii7THH 1 ~s«hSolnSrobl«nnrgnuls-2-t>mr6.-980— Lyons A*o.J'Nwl<, 10:30-3130. Many lino churches, schools, otc. Wo can supply . JOHN I-OL1TO WSIDE PAINTER ', 1610 between 6 Ii 7 P.M. ' Z 3/6 • —•—r;ic\NCES:llrt>ANN-—f APPLY general ledger. Must be experienced origins! paintings tt objects of art truck. Nadol tt Son tt Co., 220 So, Sth Licensed Eloctrical-GorUractor, Ro- PRICES VERY REASONABLE CRANFORD - —-. City Clerk and capable. Write o/o Box 670, Union St., OlMbeth, 332-3030, AN ORDINANCE .TO VACATE Tuas., Feb. 11, t a.m. to 10 a.m. French porcelain clock, cut glass an-1> polrs Si rrplmononco, no Job tob small, CALL 687-5513 IVocuum Cleaners Leader, 1291 Etuyvesant Ave., Union, Uques L bric-a-brac. 1-Pc. Fronch Z 3/13/60 call us (or prompt service - EL 3- JOSEPH MACCIOLI WARM IN WINTER!- ALL THOSE PORTIONS OF N.J. BTATE EMPLOY.MEMT SERVICE R 2/6 ALLEN STREET, IIEDLE pfovlnolal bedroom It 2 othorbedrobm 3445. . . KT/F X3/6 V ft'-'E SALES'CO, COOL IN SUMMERI 1150 E, Jtr.ey St., Elisabeth /iets, 100 yds of Oullstan carpotlng • 1 SERVICES r Factory authorised sales It service PLACE, KLEM • AVraUlv NO FEE CHAROED BOOKKEEPER - Must be* mature;' RID YOUR HOUSE of old appliances." On All Makes tt Models — Free Pick- The sound construction and the An Einul Opportunity. Emjiloyar $350, refrigerator, appliances, 2 kit- J. JAMNK . . aniEn AVKNUE:—TUXI:IX) full charge through general ledger, chen seta, Industrial attic fan, 6 air *wo remove tt tako away any old ap- PAINTING AND DECORATING up Xi Delivery -- Vacuum Cleaners It excellent Insulation Is the an- J X 2/6 'Must be experienced and capable. Ca. 1 PLACE, THOMAS STHEhT, conditioners, doctor s offloo furniture, pliances from your home -- stoves, Miss Kathorlno - oxport permanent FREE ESTIMATES Small Appllanoes swer to' the captlonl For the LOUIS AVIJJUE, MALCOLM for appointment. / marble top tables, books It bookcases, washers, refrigerators, froenors, _ •CALL 687-6388 X2/37 1210 Springfield Ave.,' Irvington CONTAIN ER COMPANY OF N EW YORK hair removal. Rrjcommonded by Doc- cool In the summer you will find PLACE, CILCIIIUST AVfNUE, . contents of attic, collar, tt garage. sinks, bathtubs, otc. Servlca chargo. ' Telephone 113-5441 or 373-3600 H5/1 AND^^(ACK PLACE: AND ALL PROOFREADER NO CHILDREN PLEASEI A276 l-i7, 2-|10. R-L Rcrnpiron It Metal, tors. Son'd for free information booklot Painting tt oarpontry,^ roofing, lead- CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONING /X2/6 OF 'ELM PLACE. IDA AVENUE 243-0483 J 2/ii 520 W«at(leld Ave., Ellz., 2B9-6B40. ers, gutters, bathroom Installation, and the beautiful trees that AND WILLAW) PLACE LYING ' Challenging votk In our advertlslnt ' FOLKY AUTOMATIC *~ flooring, homo Improvements. Allwork BT/F . make a perfect setting for this WITHIN THK RIOHT-OF-WAY departmenf, must en)oy detail work, , ' REAL ESTATE SALES . SAW BHARPENER TRAINS - WILL DUY OLD TRAINS, fully covorcd,. unconditionally auurari- WALLWABHDK3 OF ROUTE 278 AS SHOWN ON dtversiaed duUes snd worUn* with Uke New TOY, HEAL LARGE SIZE, MADE BE- lEntertainmont tooi CalH83-6350, EMERALD5>AINT- WINDOW CLEANING Immaculate three-bedroom, 214- people. Excelltnt lry ll m MAP ENTITLED, "NliW JKIl- nt salary, all company Dell-Rsy Realty has openings for alert, call FORE 1940 - ANY MAKE, WIDE OK WO.CO,, 40 Mt, ProspoVflt., Mnwufk. HENSON'S CLEANING SERVICE bath SPLIT LEVEL In the SEY BtATK llICiHWAY »E- paid benefits and unusuunusuaal opportunities. progressive and intelligent sales per^. 379-S223 A 2/6 PUPPET S1|OWS - original creative J 3/20 769-3084 J 4/10 PARTMFJ4T OENHRAL PROP- Apply Monday throughrough FFriday, 0 to W sonnel, male and female. Full and part - STANDARD GAUGE. CALL 946-8125, programs for schools, orianltatlons. Roosevelt School area. Inspect IlIRTllDAY PARTY SPECfAL - oltor ' ERTY PARCICL MAI" ROUTE noon at Personneel DepDeptt . time positloiuu.BVallable. Handsome FUR COAT. , .dark ranch 'mink, XT/F PADJT1N0 (1 PAPERHANO1NO IWcotherslrippintj and see what $36,900 will pur-. 276 (1083 SECTION 1 FROM and congenial surroundings, generous sice 10-12, full length, praotially performanoo, children make puppets REASONADLE Bid perform. FLORENCE MAOEZIS, , ROUTES U. S. 1 L II TO commissions. Call 666-0101 for Inter- new, valued at $1800, asking $850, < WE CALL \ aOETHALS IlRIDai:." FOOD FAIR STORES INC. view. X 2/6 325-1870. CLIP ,* SAVE F 3/6/60 lNT.ii;_.i«JKi:*i MliiAL W^c.iHER 1 * Jre^3il33 A 2/8 DUY DOOKS 371-7127 - 373-6518 J 3/2 STRIPPING FOR DOORS AND WIN- * °SHAH E EN AGENCY VDE IT ORDAINED I1Y THE COUNCH. SI ,OF THE CITY OF LINDEN! SJO BtUes St., E, UdN 330 PARK AVE., PLA1NF1ELU '. " PAINTING . DOWS, - MAURICE LINDSAY Realtor - Iniuror WtALTfl FOODS - wo curry a full lino PL 4-3900 Floor Machlno* & Waxing Section 1, That .111 tlune portloiw of Situations Wanted of natural foods-NUTS-I IONEY-SALT- .ft 3/10 WORK DONE-INTERIOR 6' NEED LOTS OF ROOMS? Joruoy Ktntu Illtliwny \ PART TIME DOMESTIC SERVANT, 30 yrs. old: HARDWARE, housowarim,'paint etc. Qonoral Proporty'.Varcol-Mnp I^outc27ft Losd your car. Cast ln>n. Newspapers ANY KITCHEN FLOOR PHOFLSSION- ANOKLO'S PAINTING* We have just listed a big one. 13 (1053) Section 1 tram Koutun U, S. 1 (1 0 will oome from Wist Indies In 6 mos,. must voooto. Up to 50% oft, TOWNE UHCOUATWO rooms, 6 baths, 2 car garage. Oil (EVENINGS)- if she osn work for good family: good PAINT (1 HARDWARE, 403 E. 2nd Avo ' 80^ per 100 obs: No. 1 Copper 32^ ALLY CLEANED It WAXKU. J4.00 NEWARK-WEEQUAHIC PARK AREA to CoethalH llrldco," or (lonlitnntod or re- at Chandlor, Itbsollo, 245-0483. per lb., heavy brass 20? per lb., - $5.00 None HlgKor. Charles Lancet, WTi:niOll tt EXTEItlOR 1 Room luxury apartment available In - steam heat, copper plumbing. Located ferred" to'on any inupn or any ilni'dn, vrarker, loves children. Write BoxMB, 11EASONAI1LE PRICES In the Westminster section, . Interesting Work In Telephone c/o Union Leader, 1201 Btuyvesant' • . ' J 3/20 rsga It, lead 7/ and batteries. AtiP Maintenance Service, Union. 6B8-6910 one of Newarks tuiest addresses. Bunk etlinll 4]o and thu H.imo hereby itro vn- Ave., Union N, J. X 2/27 •Fl/30 CALL 370-6257 XT/F Setvlee Soles. No Experience Piper Stock Co., 61 So. 20th S(o In living room, elevator, all large Seotlon 2. That tile City Clerk nhall ' I,BM ELECTRIC rooms. See Mr, Orlffln, Mgr. 25 Van CALL NOWTOR DETAILS. Necessary. If You Have The Irvington. 0 3^27 IIONAIIUHA PERKZ, 1'AINTtNO.. .within sixty (6O|'doyB tiftnr llda ordi- , Ability To Sell We WHIPay You olfloo typowrltor liardly uaod, somo Volsor Plqce-023-4576 1 2/20 ... . -THE BOYLE CO. nance hecomeH effectivo, file it i-nrtlflud yn.il- vi Trsln Yeu. Cmallem Very lleasonable, Coll 260-3061 or -eopyhoreof under tho-Hi»il-df the t)lty % * Holidays. . . tric lroner..Top oondition..$125. Coll installation. Hundreds of varlotL'o of 'Supt.,' Apt. 161), 66 Myrtle Ave. 1 3/6 offeot in the mnimor pruscrlbod l>v lnW. INTERIOR 81 EXTERIOR - REASON- Llndon Loader, Fob.6,1000,(Fc('*H.4l)) CAN Parr AFTERNOONS WITH GO 3-23B3 after 3:30 |Un. dally. All colors. Now 50% off --. wo' install ADLE. RATES-FREE ESTIMATES - AVENEL M I ,. ; ADUL# OR CHILD,. VICINITY OF day Sits, snd Sundays, direct from niaimfi|cluver. 100% nunr- SPRINGFIELD - 3 1/3 room lUMiry, 1 3 family, 6 years'old SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. mVUJbTON. CALL 5i4-0JJ». onteed. . ' . . 1NSBHED. 289-9434, xVio'i apt available March 1st. |300, alT 5.over 8, separate utilities. LOUSONS'ROAD. UNION, NJ. VIKING CHALLENGER XM'l'R vest in • Cull Mill." 7S9-ISH4 electric kitchen, jalousie den, private, ' 50 X 100 lot Asking «.3*,500. PLUMBERS, ATTENTIONI Sell f / 120 Wstts. CW/l>hone. 80-6 Mntem kl liqiart Palntlnit - Inside t Outside garaga, Individual controlled heat L OORCZYCA AGENCY. Real Eltate, our rervicet lo 30,000 local . CALLi «O7-4I70 T air conUtlonlng (A.C.) See agent on 241-2443 . " mEn WBHES TO MIND CHILD WlUi Manuat Asking $85.00. U.S. SAVINGS BONDS, Cull Lnu B7h-.J7.Jt amlliel with a low.covl Want f \ ' « (An Equal Opportunlty^mployer) CALL 316-1431 after 4 p.111, Uellart pi., r.illabefh premises -- 81 Morris Ave., Apt 43. 321 Chestnut St, Roselle, UX I iERlOWN HOME, ANY HOURS, •J.a• - 27 •.,«•• - HT/K ' duo-1401 Jtyis or csll 376-8103. ' Ss'3/6 Z3/6 '••',-. , - aa/« A *EEK, CALU" HEW FREEDOM SHARES Ad. Coll^iB6-7700. C >il-»ioa xi/l

. (••> ..--Thursday February 6, 1969-. Bad acfvice ortwinter^driying Rights conference 5parpTime To speakers include can prove c fo your a ti/Sfc - : cations.— Periodic- inspection- \V Any driver- seeking advice v-4. "Cars don't need as much By GIKA1D ANDREWS - aslliemenl Aiivlur on . winter car care usually maintenance as they used to."- should be made oflhe brake lanning Phillips^ •V ' • • - ' ^ can find plenty — and much Despite the improved oils end fluid In the master cylinder, -. THE ARMY OF HUMANITARIANS of it Is incorrect, warns Don lubricants •developed-by—the of the air and oil filters, The first black man ever placed In nomlna— Nowwhich European institution would you car manufacturers,' drivers steering system, shock ab- tion for die presidency at a'major party con- Cpsta, safety director olf the say has made the transition to America most Allstate Motor Club. r.still • are advised to change : sorbers, the under-carriage vention will return to his alma mater this- effectively, 'and without loss of its distinctive their oil more often under and the exhaust, system, to month as-one'of four speakei\s honoring the -—Jb-help drivers steer cleat* 1 ^character? . ., ,11 of bad winter driving advice, severe driving conditions. name a few. Tires should -Llnlted-'-JJaUons . Universal^ Declaration, of _ ...... ^at-qifestiotFmight not seem particularly Costa lists'the following win- •City driving and winDerdriving" always be carefully inspected. . Human Rights. seasonal. But in my book it is,, because my ter driylng_myths_,and._com-. ' mayrequire adrivexto chjnge . The Allstate Motor Club.

Committee and the-milltant.Washington, D.C., v*, - - . y tlme'f,or a discussion of this Americanized org- —operators"say: • f ' ' ' Black United Front, .will''speak on "Getting anization founded by a Victorian Englishman. Regular Berylclng'should' repair bills and accidents re-~ to the Nitty-Gritty: From Social and Economic 1. "An engine should idle include more than just re- sulting/rom taking badadvlce William Booth -wanted to carry martial and warmjipbefore the car ; Rights to Human Rights" at the annual Charter' virtues over into the field of Christian humani- qfilred oil changes and lubrl- are not. ' Day observance of Drew Universlty.TvTaaison. is driven, especially In cold tarianism. He planned to form a great army _^weather.-": Nof so, say the The two-tfay "Conference on Human Rights" of dedicated soldiers, marching not to war, experts. The best way to warm . wIU-begin-on next~Wednesday,.the.lQlst-arini=_ Versary of the granting, of Drew_!s _New Jersey_ bur«rthe-a(d-of-the-poori-the suffering.an&^up.,,,, enginet0peak operating—" the oppressed." . " . efficiencffiiyy i s to drivdi e ththe carr _ yerflltj'philosopherjohn Wild. General Booar^ucceeded. We're all familiar- easily; Just idling the engine A specialist on Marxist thought aruLthe author- with the military' titles, the uniforms, the keeps the choke closed longer. of many books.-YVild.will provide a compara- rousing music, and the disciplined energy of 2,."Pump the accelerator—| a few times before using the tive^base for the conference discussions with the Salvation Army.' . '."" . 1 "his talk in the Marxist human- rightsrstand, Some of its commanders standout more-' starter so" the engine will, titled "The Rights of' Man -and the Other clearly than fighting generals. Who could- start the first time and pre- JUSTT10R5INGnfR0UND- ~TKe horse with the nag oVer his nose is a gentle standardbfed vent flooding.'L.Pumping the ^Per'son." " J ever forget that grand. ladyTjf^an Illustrious" named "Stan" whoseemstoplacidlyenjoytaklngpart-in-a-studyofhorse rnetBbolism~aTthB" famllyr-Bvangellne Booth7 She came "from ... accelerator more than ~^~ At 8 p.m. Feb, 12, Dr. Quentin Quade. act- 1 aduate -—Rutgers College.oLAgriculture and Envlronmehtal Science. ... England, and made the • Salvation Army-an on cars with automatic trans- - ing dean of Marquette-Unlversijy.!£-6£ • indispensable part of the American scene.- missions may flood the engine. School. will speak on "Human Rights: The .. Today it's one of'-our most important -The-proper method Is to.«Jfc_-. . Ghurch^Speaklngto Politics." - - • humanitarian agencies, with services that run -press-the-pedal-sHghtlyrhold-- . The director -.-ol-the. pmted. Natloqs Office from-sociaL worlTln the slums to the main- it_ihere_and_start_the .taiotor. " j_B!n"41" Blrith- International Council^ Dr;~ tenance of low cost.Wuslug for^eplors. These 1 !f the engine is William Korey, will-begin _ the conference's -services-arei-needless to say conducted the motorist should floor the gas -second day on Feb. 13 with a 4 p.m. address year round. .-. . ~_ —•• pedal _ and hold~lrtherewhile - on ''Human Rights at jhe UN: Illusion arid Still, Christmas Is the season when the he-trys tp_start the., engine. Reality.'!' " . _ •• , 1 Salvation-Army becomes- especially noticeable "• At 8 p.m. that night, *e Rev. Phillips, who to most of us. We can Hardlythink ofChrist- - is curreuUyJonjcavg-gs^aBWE^frthe-ljtocgjn-^ the suburbs, Stan has Incorrectly estimate how much feed a horse - wait, a few minutes and try -mas Eve without those street corner groups Temple in Washington^-D.C., to serve as_rij niaSeTHe eats well, exercises mod"erately_ really needs, and so the hOMesJraomeunder^ again,'. repeating tnis method •. fed or overfed. Thejoid'-formulas for feeding runlform, banging tamboUrlnes^Jtoo'tllng jolly every few minutes. untHtfaej' presiaent of the non-profit Housing Develop- .and hasa promising new career in research. songs and carolsrsuggestihglh the nicest way ment Corporation, will close the Conference --- • - - workrhorses are no longer reliable now-that car starts. - ." If-it-weren't for tharftgg over lila -that passers-by remember-tKe~leBB~fortunate r hofsesfafe living easier lives. .; , """_ 3. '•'Power brakes nvdke-- with his address. ; " ~" would be-perfect. ' _ members: of our society. -<-- ' ' ' • All four conference sessions are free and Stan, who happens—to-^be—a-hocse. Is a your car safer; yoa. can stop What-about that bag on Stan's nose? — The Salvation Army' reminds- us that-the quicker/'Notnecessarily, open to the'public.,'.'"' - ~'" .'^.'. ,' standardbred wiflotpcareer-^at—theyxotting "The purpose of the bag,?' Dr.J?onnesbecIc holiday is a holy day. That's one reason why tracks behind him. He's being used by-Paul V. says the Allstate expert. Pow-> "says, 'is_to measure the volume of air the so many of us reach Into our pockets ' —er brakes make you stop with Fpnnesbeck of the Rutgers College of Agricul- _horse_exbflles_whlle ha stands, walksT^JhcT :...... - •:.... RAIN MORE RISKY ..—-'•— -—coin or "a bill wnen we see a collection kettle less effort, but not In less- TOXB'" and-Environmental Science to find thefeed: - trots. From dils, the amount of oxygen he con- ahead. ' ' •_"•"'"-. • Rain can make driving more risky than snow, requirements of suburban horses used for distance. They give-some sumes and carbon dioxide he produces can be Another—reason is - the colorful .display. I drivers a false sense of se- , says the Allstate Motor Club.JIKfctian'gesthat occasional riding. measured. The~energy he expends during die during mow are apparent to most jUnk-it's—worth-a, modest' donation to make curity, because like power JDr^Eonnesbeck,-r.esearcltprofessor of ani- exercise can be calcinated." fliirff flint* \ifB*ll havft friw SnivnHnn ArmyiirMlpg drivers; but the Hazards of rain, such as re^ mal BciehCei explalns_that_9d"p_ecj;sn!;_or_so_of -*teerin__ . " _ -Electronic, instruments^ measure rate • of to the Joyous occasion eachTfecember. driver enough feel of the pave^* duced visibility and traction, are notgenerally ^g 25,000 hocses-lnJtJesy -Jsrsey_are used Merry Christmas I "recognized as dangerous.. : primarily'for recreation. Often, their'owners breathing and heartbeat along with volume of ment. On wet or Icy pavement. exhalation -during the experiments. A turn- — this is dangerous. stlle-llke devlcejeads the horse around at a HIIIIIUmilllllllllllllllUUIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll predetermined rate. . Dr. i-'onnesbeckiscurrentlyworklngonaway !=E==- of electrically measuring the horse's breathing -^~-^ .11 . f- • I- -•-•••!_ DEATH wWle-at full gallop, which the turnstile does \Q TQ|K Qj rQirlGIQlT "•Hill -not-permitr- ARNOT--WUIJun o <5nMond»y,Jui- LOWERY~On Tuesday,. January'20, port. Funeral" sorvicosj woro from Hoe- T»ry^7719691 , ofTSjaif r B«»eh, Flor- 1060, George J., of 965 Suburban Road. borlo & Barth Home tor Funerals, system is completed, we should ^==^eivir comedian Dick ida, formerly of In3n«ton, N.J., bo- Union, N.J., biovod husband of the loved huahand of RuUi (nee Bennett): Jate Gertrude (Cheshire); brother of 971 cilnton ave., irvington on Wednos-. be~able tp establish a complete table of energy '. Gregory will speak on the Plorhom-Madlson ^STRICTLY DEFENSIVE; If 8 » lock,' not a sapper, being dovoted father of Ruth Arndt.of nagl.r Arthur T. Lowery and Mrs. Myron D. - Cemeteryday, Februar, Irvingtony .8. Wermen. t ta CUttton___VM^^.Hftrtn(rt^j_i^^. „>*",.„_ „?he£ Dotoh, Florida, and WlUtam B, AmdL Gog-dn; nephew of Miss Casaie LltUe Campus, of Falrlelgh' Dickinson ynlyerslty^- shovvn by Saralia- Ccaporation's Solla_CapfMarla.-Tte- of Kearny, ,N.Jy alao survived by 4 and^-s, WUllam_F,-U)wery,_The ftfc. Satur-day at 2 p.m. in the Recreatlon-Bulldlng._, , 'doughnu6rBhape4; rings are made pt a ceramlcthat- ' KrandohUdrch. ins funaralservlcevaa -neral service was.|held aiuie7'Mc-- STE1CHER— Harry £,, onBunoSyTFoB; ; expands or contracts depending_upon the direction of held at "Haeberle L BiuHh.Home for Craoken Funeral Home," 1600 Morris .niary 2, 1989, of H Evergreen me., ~^ Fro~nTTfie~T2tte~wili pjlt _Once_a comedian, iDick Gregory became . Funerali," 971 ClljitDnAve.,Irrington, Ave., Union, on - Saturday. Interment Springfield, husband of Annoi KiMBtsi- for feeding which Dr. Ponnesbeck hopes will active In the civil, rights movement In 1962. the alecttical field appiledttUrougnTtieni, :i'o unlock the ' n F-Friday,'January 31. InUrment-ln— Hilltop Cemetery, Mendham. er: father of Mrs. Ferdinand Knef assist in revising die feeding standards pub- Since... then he_has ~ crisscrossed die nation rings after they .have been-inserted In the cylinder on Hollllywooy d Memorial Park.- . - 7 LKTTNEEt^Johh P..'on Sunday,' FebJ> lished ill a booklet entitled "Nutrient Require- marching and speaking to further the cause FIND"IF" ' die right, you must know the exact combination of ru«ry "2, 1088, ate 63 years, 1073 ments of Horses." This will become available of his race...... —--electrical signals. And the more times you guess wrong, BRENNAMr .(•»• Grots), Pine ave;. Union; husband of the'lato nt Morrta-avc., BprlJgfield. on Wed- Sunday, February 2,10o9,oil041 Pa Mary O, Sheridan: devoted father of Besdoy, Februnr/ 5. tntermentinFalr- from the National'Academy of Sciences In Labeling himself as "militant but humble,". ~ BETTER JOB the more difficult the lock becomes to open. Not only- -tn.rViuonj *!/• of;th. UtoTHm John J/' Leitner of Union; brother of vlew Comolery.1. -'•'-- : Washington. ""': . •" - Gregory prefers the boycottjto the riot as a is.it better tharTBBChanlcal locks in resisting pidanl.~- BnnanBrennan;; dovqtwl mother of Mrs.F Florl - • Nicholas A. Leltaor of Summit, N.J. Jacobf. William Bfennan; alao The funeral was from';Haeberle.and Dr. Fonnesbeck is training a thoroughbred taticol weapon. ? "People^wlll get mad at CHECK THE—--.-•- ls superior to electronic memory locks because of less l Srri^WYdteKalMchUdrA,Tb. .Barth Colonial-Hbme,-(10Q-P!neave., ^BSSOToorFriilay, J»nu=_ sensitivit._ _i.i^_i- y ' t^_o_ higl_>^th_ rnagneti• H^.aJ-c! jfffieldsj AUM .b *¥^m^The en^kvrnewf fctlsfcs»s*Bmls%s piezoelectri* c •• funeral .was from Haeberle & Bartn corner of VaiuhaU - rd.. Union, on aiy 24, 1969, ago 74 Maxs) of New- whlch-nray^oln "Stan!" in the projectr^=- • ' JldlLBtiU: HELP WANTED ADS Colonial Hofae, 1100 Pine avB.jCorner Wednesday, February B, thence to St. ark, beloved huabanu-oI-Uuy-.(nee The researdi, partially support©^ by the be' „ fareman won't be getting shot lock was Invented by_pr,:OtmarStuetzer pf Sondia, a Michael's Clnreh, Unlonrfor a Hl-dv ZooU); devoted father of Mrs. Anthony JNThhtCL VaiudiaU. r£, Union, on WeAwBday,: 1 Grays5n~F6PHdation7tegairlHiitwluUiiv .— subsidiary of Western Electric, marrtif»rtnr1"g and supply "February B, thenoe-to-St-Mehael's .Masa'-.-Hbf~ psquleov ynt«rmflnt in Knly + AhOante, Joseph and Vincent Bodano; and_Negroes won't be dead." Gregory has -PAGES OF THIS Church for a Hl»n-MaM of Requiem. Sepulchre Cemetery. .' also survived by X brother and 2 sis- Dr. Fonnesbeck has, been concerned with several books on civil rights lhclud-. -unit-otthe Bell System. -.IntermentlGate of Heaven Cemetery. ters of Italy and 8-grandchildren.'The NEWSPAPER MASKER— Elsie B, (nee Sohaal), on nineral-was-from-'Mlaeberlo * Barth animal nutrition and metabolism since doing Ing: From TheBackofiEhe Bus, Nigger, BUTCHERl^Florenoe Thalbher, of 30 Monday, February Sr I0o9;of5 Pioneer- •Home for Funerals," 071 Clinton Ave,, graduate work at Utah State University, where " st, Newark, wife of the late Harold' Irvington, on Monday, January 27, ppg _ .Brook SC'.^SpringfleldrN.J,, on'Satur- he received M.S. and PhJD. degrees. He Joined ' A • question and answer period will follow daypFebruary 1, lM0,lrife*of the lute-— ,.P. Masker; devoted mother of Harold thence to St/Rocco's Church, Newark, j State Young GOP unit WQliam H. Butoheri mpjier-of Mrs. R,< Masker Jr. and Mrs Joyce-Daniele;_ ior a-Hlgb-Mass of-RequienvJnler- _ . the Rutgers staff In 1963... '•— -th.e :Hecture~'whlch Is op«r~ttr~the ubli Arthur G. Moorej alab aiirvrVed by 4 djiuefrter of Mrs. Effie Schaal; sister ment in Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, East •grandchildren. Private funeral aernoa' of Mildred Rshaal; Mrs. Grace Lin-- ~~~Orangei~ waa h.lJ-at "Smith and Smith (Sub- dolfl, Mrs. EffleWendoluke, Mrs. Shir- plans masquerade ball ley . BarltmfJBernaid^Joluu-Boherl,^ KINGSTON Co. urban)" 419 Morria Ave., Springfield, STUERZE--Alfred- B. on' •Thursday, ~ —on-Tueaday, February 4. . Raymond, Harold, David and Charles- — January. 30^.1960, BRe'73 years, of 31 ,, "Young Republicans.of New Jersey Inc. will Schaal; grandmother of Robert Jr. Long list of foods slated Jqzz trio Niagara ,Dr., T6rSsRH*errN.J,, be-—-' •""Bold "a statewide, masquerade ball In Watch- COWAN--On Thuraday, January 30, and Laurie Ann Danlele. ~ The funeral •loved .husband of Margaret (nee. - J9«9,JFto«a_(Clark),j3j95 HUpatrlck waa from Haeberle it barth Home ChesCqr). devoted falh.r of A. Cheeter ung April 5 as a slUutetoiheRepublicaivgarty^ - SUi1 Hillside, N.J., beloved wife of the for Funerals. OT1CUnto n ave.. Irving- Stiierce, brother of Edward and Bertha —rzBoth senior party and Young RepubUcanmem-"" Into William Cowan; devoted mother of ToTST^rWemeTloaV^February S. Inter- ' Stueree, grandfather of Kathy Stuerae. _ to be plehtihdjhiszmonth to perform 686-5552 David) Henry, Mrs. Mary r.noo-and ment Evtrfreen Cemetery. 'Tho-funeral was hold at "llaeberle<(~ - tial savings In your food bud- . bers are expected to dress-as their favorite • Mrs. Olorla-freier;jdaa-iurvlved by Barth Colonial Home," 1100 Pine Ave., MASSA--Suddenly, Fred) beloved hus- corner. VabxhoU- Rd.i Union on Satur- —•- ByANUEL; SHEELEN. . historical dr-political figure, according to Miss 7 grandchildren. The funeral service band of -Madalin*Ja«MWJo-Massa,resl- Hayes 'House, :the_c.Qi!fee_ WEIMAR «L Co. FALK COAL Co. vaa held at the "McCracken Funeral]— .day, February 1st. IntermentHoUywood County Home Economist — "Connie Heatly of Westfleld. chairman for the - denes 566 So. Clinton St., EastOran(e: Memorial Park. AnotEer way to use the house in Madison's—Grace 352-0141 ~ 686-5528 ' Hoine," 1BO0 Morris Ave.,Union, on devoted father of Vincent. Mrs. Carol Cinnrl newsl ~ A~ long and event. ; "~- '"" ~' : ' -' '- - ^ .-'_^. Monday. Interment Evergreen Ceme- McCormack and Mrs. Roberta Nad en; 1 plentUuTOst to best advantage . Episcopal Church, will be the tery, EU«abetJw—~=-~ ' VANDESTEL«Rlohard, on January31, varied list of foods is expected^ brother of Caroline,(Dr. Robert Boui); 1069, of Irvington, N. J.,-beloved hus- is to serve these foods in a scene tomorrow night of an Plans for the ball were made at a meeting •— ~~~ Comptvfs also survived by 3 grandchildren. Fu- band of Anna Kulper (nee KleW: de- -^to-be-plehtnupln-February. -^"fielfl recently In Watchung.—Guest speaker was J_ SERVICE - INSTALLATION FUEL GIL. DEMETKR-- John H., on Tuesday, Jan- neral was from "Raymond Funeral- new and different-wayi=Such Informal evening of Jazz, fea- uary 38, 1969, aged 64 years, of 476 ~ vottd stepfather of Mrs. Mary SaUi- r-HBroller-fryers, green split' Center," 332 Sanford Ave., Vailstxire, man of Calliornla, Mrs;"Natnlte' Jen- a system will-help-to mnke turing a trio co-sponsored by Assemblyman Robert Haellg Jr. of Middlesex 8. 10th St., fiewarkr-beloW-son-ol— -xm-Saturday. Requiem MassBt.Joseph's peas, pork, canned salmon,' " ' —Btr'Dennitej devoted kins (Kulpsr) ol-B»sldng RWge, MUton family meals more interesting County.;. . -—i. • ZZ ' Churchr— mterment Gate of Heaven George Kulper of Morris Plains and potatoes, onions, canned to- r and -more' appealing. Check Anthony Kulper Jr.'of MlddJetbwiniTlear* '"•; matoes and-tomato products, University's musjcl depart- aral was from "Hae- brothor of Miss Anna Mario Vahdestel -favorite cookbook-for ment. Von'f PrlViTAn-Unta/a^Car PEREIRA—Alfrodo M,. on Wednesday, pf Belgium; also survived by 6 grand- canned ond.fxosseikBweetcorn, -tarle t. Baltb_HoinB.ior Funerals," January 29i-1969, age 70 years, of 405 ideas on how these plentiful -Robert Schecbtmanr who r -Frellnghuysen Ave., Newark,-belovod children _and—2-KreatrgTandchudren. . fcflsh_oranges, fresh grape-_ : I- S71 CllntcnAve.^fxTin(torton8aturdayr- - The funoral was on Tuesday. February can be served. w's new University ' February 1st. Thence to St.*-Ann's <> husband of-Sen-Horlnha-(nee-Soares); 4, from the—UWouilak Momorlal 'RevoIuiionajy ^~ i.-Churoh, Ne*sik for o High Mass of devoted father of Mrs. Llduyna De IwntoV^JZO Myrtle Avo.,_Irvlngtonj " For a recipe suggestion;; Requiem. Interment in Holy Sepulchre™ Couto, William Perelra.Mra, Maria -\hltA pf unoa are the ltems-as- ~ • , New '.-••— n Blwft thonce to St Leo'^Church, Irvington, l;on"bas.s;wlth thetrip,; Cemetery. — -_ ArrAfj j Agntlrt and ^ P**-*!^; Where a High Mass of ReinilelniWas^ -Usted-=by^=tiieHUntted-States= survived by 11 grgrandchlldreia C The offered for, tno ropoaeof his soul, biter- pie which follows. which- also jncludes pianist • Oil Burners FACKELMAN-On Thursday, January funeral wawas (rom-"Hseberle ej Barth Department of-Agriculture, our Worn ond Ltialty 30, 19«9rFrilhli~w;,;of:M7 Robinson funer was rm"Hseberle ej Barth ~Mentn3ate onteavon Cemetery, Han- IQUIQK DEEP DISH Joel Zelnick and the Strat- HomH e fof r FFunerals,Fl" " 971 ClintoClit nA Ave., —ovorpN.-J. ;— When the._listLQf.-. plentiful.: '., Tor,, Union,- N.J., bVloved huaband of Irvington, on Saturday, February 1, SALMON PIE ford Shakespearean Festival's Mary (Caul(l(.y); devoted father of foods Includes such a ouma- MUFFLER NOW! Dennis' and James; brother of Steven- thence to. St. Thomas Aquinas Church, WOLF—Bertha (nWMlool), on Fri- 2 10 1/2 ounce cans pea percussionist, RobertDeSavo, Newark, for High Mass of Requiem. day, January 31, 1009, of 1120 Weber 'ber_of "iretns7"it;"pfesents a or I n»-I«ll«l-FHEP HMlcnael amLMrs. Elisabeth Labracio i Interment-lnBt Gertrude's Cemetery, asparagus soup- on drums. "" -. -son of Rose (Furak) and Frederick' St., Union, wlfe-of-the-laU AdoiBh-Er- great opportunity for achiev- < fr —PAY'AS YOU-.fUP&nNQ MONEY DOWN FaokelnuuL The funeral was-conducted RahwaV. _-Wolf, devoted .mothear—Of-Edwin C, l~lbrcarfBalmun • • • . •' —The~ +evenmg . v ywolfj also survived by 2 brothers, 3 ing variety In your menu plans from the ''McCracken Funeral Home," . on Friday, January i/2 cup milk or cream •• Informal atmosphere"- is~ 1800 Morris Ave., Union, on Monday. 'sisters, 3 grandohildron and 4 great- and at the same time buying "Kingston Care&fieyond Compore" ' years;,~ot 682 Summit grandohUdron. The funoral servfco-Was 1 li>. can small potatoes, . scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. High_Masa of Requiem at Holy Spirit Ave,, KenJlworlh, beloved husband of ; ~Bie~speclBlly priced -Items In Church, Union. WermentBt. Gertrude Rose (nee Macollno); devoted father of at " Haeberle it Dartli Colonial Itome." - drained -^ -,33i RAHWAY AVE/rEtlZABETH ,EL 2-47<& 2304 VAUX HALL^RD^UHION,JI.J. Cetrotery., 1 •~1100 Plhe AVe., comer >Vauxhall Rd,, the market.. Donald.-Pierro, ..Mrs. Frances Dchik_ —Unlon.-on-Mmqay, February_3. bitor- 1 lb. can small "onions, "The Repertory Dancers of Man. & Thurs., 8-9-Tues., .,Hlpt. 8-o~] ' mont Hollywood Memorial-Par)^— To be- a wise shopperr give special attention to the food" -drained New Jersey," will present a - WRUBLEWSia-Frunk K,, oaJanuary 1/8 tsprWhlte pepper-- program: under the College-: • tU., dwied iirlv<»rHHnmfmtfl. and watch the rtiMa llaence 73 narper_^vve. Irvington. orBgano— 1 f MonJay, February 3, Ihence-to St. mi ufiU Misr MarlrcjaJ W«ra"xrai"fI «m the "Raymond-Fu-- Theresa's Chureh1JKenllwoHhKenUwoHhpLFlor. - 6 p.m. in the Uni- - nterdAv jTRecraiBtirt. Irrh -funer F"s Ba ldwln Auditorium.^ Name CemBtBryrJersey* -Friday, JahuifsnitrfrOnT icity^.-. -Memorl«l_Home," :320_ iWbr^—," I,I~K Yr'-ahnnM-rmim thfim '~~-—WSCUltS-.— - - v—^ . is-adebut

ail?rfrnnr?!mr^^»lry^nn'rtT^T^wWBr~^ • -T-; ^«nti of his soul. use of »en_at, X^arJtaiina1iibrothsr of Mrs. (niHs)iiftmas, Thn fi>nnrnl servioe was_ B=tft,,pr.tfflHe-ff -'• * from "The Funeral Home o<:Jgmn:f.- wu, wuiuun and ute laie* Ceffcey—ajutSon-,?~-'BW Lyons Ave;,. .Jtiiela Muria (Mirhle) FlerTS: H«la- Irvington, on January 31 at 10 «.m. ^^^a^f^yro'^ffl^o^^^ To~slmmer, stirring oc- dance ranging from the di'ii- .Interment at HoUywood cemetery, Ave., Union, N.J,, bolovod wife of the . -Z«5i Jw tnrrai friends and employees of General Into Christian Thlomd; dovotod mothor — casionallyrnuinM . Empty Into a. 2- matic to comic-dance Inter- . Hoctrlc Co. are lnvilM to-attend Thlemei . quart casserole or baking pretatlons. ' . Cflocolot. Fudge funeral from Galante Funeral Home. ROEHRLE—'Jane C. (nee Gleoson), slator of 'Clifiord p&yt also survived •P. S. set to offer Sunshine) . Lemon CookUs KsskU 406 Sandford avo., VaUsBurg;, on Thurs- suddenly, on Wednesday, January 20, by 3 grandchildren artd'2 groat-jprand- dish. Top with biscuits. Bake Brownlss Bachmon -Twin Paelt_ ; day at 0130 a.m. Reoulem Mass, St, 1969, of 1400 Isabella Ave.,UnlDnrwife- .cruldroruMlie' funeral Borvlfc e waa at the 4** «*; -box _ . Joseph's CJairoh, East Orange, atS:45 of the < late Charles Roehrle; devoted McCrackoiv KjJnoral HoiVio, 1000 Mor- in preheated 400 degree F. turn, fctorment St Oertrudi*s Ceme-'•• sister of Robert and Hugh Gleasbh and , ris Ave,, Union, on Monday, Intorment mortgage bdhds oven for' 15 to 20 minutes, of KUHNEN TRAVEL Nabisco Prld. Assortmvnt . TO-01. b|p 39f Mrs. Mary Winters. The funeral was Hollywood Momorial Park, until biscuits are brown. Gar- Burry Sooperflsh from "Haeberlel 6 Barth Colonial Public Service Electric and ll-oi. box 41* IQ-oi. boii 3?f' LHome,!!—1100—Pine—Ave.r comer of TBhKiDt^jraTOerVfronSatardiiypIa* -nlBh-with-water-oressr-Makes- 1960, Mathlas of 571 LltUin Terrace', Vauxhall Rd,,Union,onSaturday.Febr- uary 25, 1060, of 442 Lawn lUdge IU., 4 pervings. <• • •' • ttkesHbettar cars of yoa in Union, N.J.j.boloved husband ofthslate uary 1; thence to 8L Michael's Church, Orangev^i'uiigv,; fatheIUUI.Ir' of.Mrsui.tniTS. GloriQlOrlSa Solos._ ., tton with the State Board of Hart! Mt. Liver union, for a Solemn High Mass of CthCathoruiu e annd IloocoRoccoi brothbrothor o'f 'As- Gr«asolv«nt Hand Saab Alba Chocolat* Marie (Zlel); devoted father bf Mrs. Requiem. Public Utility Commissioners Plavorsd Dog YummUs Alma MoMaiina and Mrs. RobertOlbbo; suntai also 4 grandchlldron. Funeral Mb. jar 23* . Dry Milk also survived by 3 grandchildren. The was from. ."Oalnnte Funeral Jlomo," for authority to Issue and sell i 57 . 8-oi. box »* funeral service waa held at the "Mc- SCHWARTZ—On Feb. 3,1969, Martin 406 SandfordAve.(Vausburg), on Tues- $7S,0Ob,0DOvprlnclpal amount Crncken Funeral Home," 1B0O Morris O, of 137 Lincoln pL, Irvington,.belov- day, Reoulem Moss" at Our Luly of Tho Ave., Union,' on Monday, bitermetii ed husband of Florence A, (nee Trow- Valley church, Orange* intormontGote of its First and Refunding v HAWAII Hollywood Memorial Park. brldge), father of Mrs. Dons Fulop of Heaven Cemetery. ^-~—Mortgage Bonds, to be dated of Florida, Mrs. John fTou) Ehriver, Chartered from Vlck. Nyquil Sunmald Raisins -HAMDEROER-Charles A., reatdenoe at home anJ the late Martin T. Sohwarti, UHrUK-DRAilURArv-Anna Maria (nee April 1, 1969, and to mature Start Irtokfo.t Drlik lJ.oi. box 3S« 703 S. loth St, father of Charles D., seven KranochUdren, 12 great grand- Zlvotalcy), on Wednesday, Januar" —y 22 , April 1, 1999. It Is planned Berry Private-Jet — lOdward J., Maureen Rohn, Elolsa Raf- children, Relatives and friends, mem- 1000, agod16yoars,(ormerlyof Frank- 6-ot. fanello, Linda mid Lisa; brother of bers of the Junior Order of American lin BL lUUslde, wlfo of the late Oeoree to open bids for the Bonds . Holiday to Hawaii 4 2/3 on. Dorothy need; also four KrandchUdren, Mechanics Ue7 of Irv. are kindly Uhrlk: devoted mother df Mrs. Mlltn on April 1. and Neighbor boH. Uncle Bern's Rice . Services were held at ''The Raymond Invited to attend the funeral serviaes Mateyka and Oustln Uhrik; also sur- to can r'uneral Center," 322_Sanford Ave., at The Funeral Home of James F, viveu by 4 grandolvildren and 3 Broat- The proceeds-fr.om-the sale FUEL OIL 13'- Islands, 15 days 25 28-on. box 53. Vullabiirg, on Friday. Rev. "Ouontln Caffrey L Son, 609 Lyons ave,, Irving- trandohlldren. The funeral service was will be addled to the general • leadlna Brand • 111 line rVodutl New York 42-ox. box, ^ 75, WHUams officlutecL ton, on Wed. evening, Feb. -8, at 8:10 held at "llaeberle Elberta Vresstontf PeMahes service was at "Haoborle li Uarth mount Mausoloum. ' J • Sightseeing In small 3 8-os. cans, 4S« Colonial Home," 1100 Pine Ave., Diet Delight, Apripots KIIIEIINIK-CUBUV, na« 65, of 138 comer Vaunhall Road, Unloih on Fri- 226-9000 groups, with a personal HEINZ GREAT Wist Knd Ave., formerty of Belfowl, ZYDA--nusseU (Johii), on Thursday, Vltb Formlfl 44 1 8-o*:> c»ni| 45* day, January 24. Interment \n Holly- Junuary 23, 1080, of Vn Doll fit,Ir - escort. AMERICAN SOUPS- btilovcd husbnnd of the late. Helen D. wood Memorial Pork. > DAY «, •Diet D.lleht fruit Cocktail llubort: brolhor-ln-lnw of Mrs. lterlha vington, dovoted broUior of August mien M« union, ftill UK. VsgatabW, Cream of 1 3 8-0M. osnu S9i Zyda, Mrs, Anna. Tovmsend awl I Mrs. Mushroom, Vegetarian IHiocluriillo and Arllmr J, Hubert Ser- SPECHT—Ida M. (neeAhlors), on Mon- Cough Discs Diet Delight vices wore held at "llltibolluojionbeck Willna'Townsend. Tho funoral waa from FREE FOLDERS.! Vegetable, Chlck.n Noodle day, February 3, 1069, age 92 years. "llaoborlo L Ilartli Home (or Sliced Yellow Cling Penohet funornl Home," 1106 H. Oranao-Ave., Formerly of Irvuuiton, auntju Mrs. Come In, call or write Dumpllntt, Chloksn Rloe on Thursday, January SO, 1068; Inter-) Funerals," 071 Clinton Avo,, Irving. . . 3 8-OM. cans 33< Florence Dietrich, Mrs. Ethel Krouse, ton,; on Monday. J 127 h t .—Jklushroom [ '-' ment Hollywood Park, „ IIIMI »Mrr«tl- "" '. January 27, (hence to DUt _ DaUaht Qywrtered . Pwnrs Aeh in;- Irvington^ WrllljM*""— 3- 8~os* cans - 45^ Mass ol AIR CONDITIONING INC - AUO , U(M)I) I 105 Roseland Avenuo, Caldwell, N. J.. , Chick Full 0 Nits Coif.. IRECK SHAMPOO MMll.r Noodl.i 1 ASS Stuyveianl Avo. Union - Irvlngtqn TRAVEL Dry, Normal and 011y We (peclallne In FunerJ BUY NOW & SAVE KUHNEN INC. Mb. rsn an i Phone .: -Opilgn and Sympathy 16-oz. 29 12-ox. c Am,., j.'mente (or (he bWfeaveJ i Winter Discount.—.Bo Prepared for Summer 974 Stuyv*.*ant Aval can 77 7UMt<£CHom« ELI2ABF.TH "lamlly. Juit phon Air CondlHonlng - Wumldlf ler. - Air Glean«r» bott. box 30' -- .am. 2-2268 MU 6-183B Union C.nt.r • MU 7-8220 i ../ "• '. . ". ... : I'jiikrfeiday February 6, 19-69 Full visibility is q driving *mUst' Art exhibit opens An exhibition of arc works Graphics exhibition Be sure you have full visi- tion in the driver's seat, make sure rear view and side view by Reginald H.Neal, chairman* Catholic priest ta r>B speaker A. graphics exhibltl'on assembled "andT:— billty whenever you sit be- of the art'department at Doug- . hind the wheel of an auto- mirrors are0ropQ,rlyad- culated by the Pratt Center for Contemporary. Justed. .-.."" lass College, Rutgers Univer- Prlntmaking is'being' shown at Newark State mobile advises- Dori Costa, sity, has opened at the Bloom- College, Unlorl.tiirough Feb. 21. safety, director'of the Allstate All windows should be field' College Art Gallery and in synagogue lecture series ~Wo[or~Clubr'You"Tia've~To sge" -cleaned of snow, ice and road , The exhibition, entitled "ContemporaryMin-, dirt—to—aHow-for-top^visi—• JKill ..continue -through- EebJJlj-, iature Prints III," will be on view at the 'danger first tcTavbTd it. After In the Neal collection will A Catholic priest will speak on "Anti- was editor of "The Providence Visitor," a assuming a comfortable posi- bility. •' ' Semitism" in -iie- final 'offering of the 1968- diocesan weekly, frqm 19S7. undl 1967. He art gallery ln-tlie-collegd center when eollogo be paintings, prints, and col- 69 ' Congregation" "Beth'Shalom-of Union lec- has received the National Brotherhood Award is in session. leges. v—-i——.— ~ ture series on Sunday. , of the National'Conference of Christians and Public Notice The Bloomfield College Jews ^and the Award of die Rhode Island Unit Gallery will be open Monday The Rev. EdwardH. Flannery, director of the " STATEMENT AMD NOTICE OF ., •'Institute of Judaeo-ChristiaiuStudies at Seton "of the American Jewish Odmmittee. the Sixth PUBLIC HEARING_OJl»-PROPOSED-BUDaET-19«9-1970 through Friday from 10 a.m. HaUsJLInlversity and-autlloV of die first history Annual Edition Stain Award, theNational Catlio- BOARD OF EDUCATION, LINDEN, NEW JERSEY to 4 p.itf. and. on Saturday lic Book Award and the JewlsWWar Veterans VTHE FLOOR SHOP. The Board of Education of the City of Linden, In the-County of Union and State •'•• .4 of antl-semitism by a Catholic DriegsarilJLbe- of New Jersey; gives notice thattho toftowlnf i» a statement offlie proposed Budget from-2: to {x p.m. The Gallery Brotherhood Award, all fn 1965.7 Covering the school year beginnint July 1,1869 and ending June 30,1910. is located at 'Franklin and gin his lecture at 8 p'.'nvjn. the. Congregation's n to thp wc?rn^niiHrtn of tho-D "" "" "' h1Irofl4andPlanffRrrppy -Father-Flanherv-studled-atLaSalle.

A.M; an* 4K» P.UV . . . IIXv-L ^f •— -•—. -^—— — -; —- - — • a,- - - - s< - — ••••—- ' T; "AT A;t:oMPETmvE-P«icr;.. fRV i -A public, hearing, by'the Board of School' Estimate on the proposed Budget, will Public^ Notice be held In the Board Room (Audio-Visual Room No. 213) of the linden High School, the Jews: 23 Centuries of Anti-Semltlsni," He has translated several works from French Linden, New Jersey, on Monday Evening, February-10,1 IMS at 1:30 o'clock; Eastern has received six .awards, and is being trans- to English. . ••••,.'.' 540 NORTH AVE., UNION Standard Time, i •' • crrv OF LDJDEN - •-—- (N«or Morrli Av«.) A. meeting of the ^Board of School Estimate to fix and determlne-the-amount of UNKW COUNTY, NEW JERS/Y lated into French, Spanish and'Portuguese. He is the executili ..secretary of the /•- money necessary for the use of thepublio schools of Linden, will be held ln'thB Board . •NOTICE TO BIDDERS The premise of the. book is tjjat division be- Scretarlat for Cathoilc-Jewlsh Relations of Ifhe OPEH.MON., THURS: to 9 -Room (Audio-Visual Room No. 212) of the Linden High School. Linden, New Ji r SEALED BIDS will be received by the Bishopis' Committee for Ecumenical andInter- on Muiday Evening. February 10. 1969 at 0:OO~o clock"rEastem'8tandardi'Time" , Council of the City of Linden. New Jer- tween Christians and Jews has come not only _.' - -SCHOOL-DISTRICT BUDGET STATEMENT sey, at a meeting to be hew February from anti-gemitism but also from the "C rellglpus Affairs,_wltti offices at Seton Hall. ^1 — .— FOR-SCHOOL YEAR —^52-7400 18tfi, 1969, at 8:00 o'clock (P.M.) or a» tians' ignorance of Jewish history/ . Tickets" fot- the lecture, which" cost ^2750, building 1969-70 soon thereafter as the matter can be ; Board of. '.Education .of .City of Linden, County oi-Union Teached for the purchase of: ~~ __Ihe_ pries t, bornrin JUibde ^will be available at the door._. . , . ".•- (3)' -~ ' ---13)- — 280OF«ef2 1/2" Bilateral DorobUt The •REVrEDVV-ARD-HrFbANNERY- ~> iair-68., 1968-69 1969-70 Double Jacket Aquaseal treated (ACTUAL) (ESTIMATED) (ESTIMATED) dacron filled Fire Hose, ENROLLMENTS Coupled 50 ft,length s with 2 1/2" Resident Av. Dally Enroll. " ' 7SS3.4 j 8138 8200. brass drop forged rocker lug coup- ADD: ADE-Tuition , lings. . . PupllsjReo'd. ——• 1500 Feet 1 1/2" Bilateral Durobilt Total Average. Daily Enroll. 7960.4 — «200. Double Jacket Aquaseal treated dac-, -'- ron tilled Fire Hose, SOURCES OF REVENUE Coupled 50 ft. lenjths with 1 1/2" brass dropped forged rocker lug • ' (3) ^_ : 1987-68 J9JB-69 1969-70 copllngsullngs77 ~ .. (ACTUAL) (Anticipated) (Anticipated) BpecifloftOons are on We at the'Pur- CURRENT EXPENSE chasing Office; Community Center Bide,: 605 S. Wood Avenue, Linden, New Jersey. priation Balance ""; '"& 367,97 AiH $ 80.000 00" ~—*U olds, shall ba-aacompanlad-byJ-a.. BBD . » 238,000.00 -Local TaTaxLLevx y 4,734,01^.00- 5,303,415.00 6,069,544.0"- • - -0- certilled duck made payablejo theclty APPLIANCE CO-OP State AAMM * • •_* ~- 658,105.00 • 763,197.00 1,044,940.00 of Linden In the amorart of ten (10%) per Federal Aid > 13,610.24 _ _ 9,000.00 0 •• cent of the bid to secure performance. Tuition ~ - 1,313.76 0 — '0 Council reserveajhe right to reject icellaneous-Rsvosuo 6,332.87 10,000,00 - 10,000.00 any andaUbldsshoulditbelnthe interest -Special-Schools - Evening- :_ o 0 . 0 of the City to do to.. Special Federal and/or , COUNCIL" State sponsored Programs _[ 181,658.73 -o— -CITY-OF LINDEN :BY: OAMEE PURCHASING AGJENT Linden Leader, Feb. 6,1089. (Fee $8.28) NOTICE WfA-2) TRAKSPORTA- . TAKE NOTICE that application has —-TIOlLioAN- been made to the* Municipal Board 61 'Alcoholic Beverage Control of Linden, Newjersey, to transfer to William ... 1 Unanticipated Foder&Land/or State Sponsored Programs Zaldel, trading as BILL'S PUB, for CAPITAL OUTLAY premises located at 2432 East Linden iriatlon Balance *$ 138^88.19 Avenue, Linden, New Jersey, the Plena- OBiance Appropju -20:000.00 *---•• 0 ry Retail Consumption License C-18 Local Tax Levy 29,513.00 5,048.00 -.- 41,254.00 heretofore Issued to Henry Dombrowskl, Stale Aid 0 ' 0 trading asiHANWS PUB, for the prom- -Federal-Aid l;00 TO— -f«*s-lM,ted-a«432-Eas«iidenAvenue, Withdrawal Linden, New Jersey". • "'•'-*— :r"CapUaJ-HesSrW~ Objections, If any, should botnnao Miscellaneous Revenue * - Immediately in Writing to:—Franoia H, Dann, Secretary of the Municipal Board (B-l) TOTAL of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Linden. ' CAPITAL «V'TMY- I 174,498.35 » . 30,048.00 __ $ 41,284.00 New Jersey. ~ • ' : WILLIAM ZAH3EL WASHE ' 31 Florida Street- • Reflects. Actual Appropriations Balance July 1^ 196T " '. • _J '• '. Elizabeth, New Jersey ** In accordance with Chaptei*70, Lavs oM967 - Linden Leader, Jan. 30, Feb. 8, 1969. TOTAL REVENUE ,_ . '" — . _r_:__ - (Fee:*10.12) that does 2 washes at once ALL ACCOUNTS ^__v_i^*6il29,410.83.-^z$8iS50,660;00~ *7,M5,73«..OO •''•~'L ' SHERIFFS SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWJERSEY • Reflecfs~Aotuat 'Appropriation Balance-July 1,-1967 CHANCERY DIVISION .•:•:. SAVE TIME,.SAVE DETERGENT AND BLEACH ON SMALL •;•*- Do not Include in regular budget certification : . • ' UNION COUNTY, , APPROPRIATIONS r •• : —DOCKET »F-«7O-8&y —LOADS! Wash iti two tubs at once, the upper tub alonepor the a =¥ETTA PARKER, .-' „!!> l > (3)= -Plaintiff, lower tub only-takes big IB Ib. family wash load. IZ: CURRENT EXPENSE ' 1667-66 1966^69 -- 1969-70' . •. _.ys : ADMINISTRATION ^ Expenditures Appropriations. Appropriations TAMT BUILDERS.y, sINC., a corporation • — .• • • • • ' •••:.i!' :Salari«s -. » 133,714.23- » 1B2,6SS76O $ 184,140.00 otNew Jersey, and STATE OF NEW Contracted Bsrviaes^r ~~r~10,460;08 UJOO0.00 11,480.00 JERSEY, ^^==piU-.-r: _Dorlrght and dark clothes, delicate anil=hjiiavy-duty'fabrics^ AUlOther Expenses —-19,684.27— 19,405.00 —20,740.00 INSTRUCTION -.^ CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION- FORSALB heavily soiled and lightly soiled.. .In two different tubywltit~ \ —-••••• —Salaries-.flHpr3: -—.- .--••- $3.950.405.B4 $4:619,867.00 *B,134,909.00 . -QF-MORTOAGED PREMIESE . ' two dlfferenowater temperatures.. .with or wlthout_speclal r —TexlbboXs - 67,175.93. 03,789.00 64,299.00 Dy virttioor the above-stated writ of Libraries A execution to me-directed I shall exwa'e. rinse agents. MOST VERSATILE-WASHIHO PROGRAM FR Audio Visual Mat. -23,081.21 31,675.00 44,O8B.OO for' sale .by-puhUo-vendue, In rooitrB-B.. Teaching'Supplies , - 90,474.6B. 111,044.00 121,069.00 In the Court House, In the' City of Etli- TODAY'S MORE EFFICIENT LIVING! All OUier-jSiMiuHss—— 23,797.39 28,570.00 - • 68,494.00 abeth|-)U,, on Wednesday, the 26th- ATTENDANCE AND ' day otFobruaryA,D.:i969,altwoo1 clock Permonent Press HEALTH SERVICES"^ * In the afternoon of said day. Salaries '- Attendance t 7,1(00.00 S.BOO.OQ 8,946.00 ALL that oertain'llot, trictorparcel Choice ot3 wash and-2rlns|3e!nperaturesjor each tub. Per- All Other Expenses - of land, situate', lylngt and being In : Attendance .- 300.'00 ^380.00 .380.00- the City of Linden, County of Union manent Press program and 4-speed control. Automatic bleach Salaries-- Health 97,559.25 106,679.00 -128,197.00 .and State of (New Jo»«W, known and' l ther deslgnate4-ty:thc loPnMbers 120' dispenser, tlew automatic soak cycle and water level control. " "Health" 6,650.09 -8,330.00 9,230.00 and 121 In Block Number 2 on map TRANSPORTATION - —TnUUed-'.'Realty'.Truat Map No. 21 -Salaries ' • • --.ML0 •;-• • 0 .,• •$ —~» 0 of 4400 lots 'situated ' " ' " Contracted Sjarvices and Union— Publio' Carriers -127,192.57 148,334.00.. • 137,744.00 February 1, 1907 by J. L. Bauer,.' Replacement Dist "^ . > Civil Englneer'andSurveyor, EJl£- ^ ^_Owned^Buaes 1 . . : 0' r '. 0 .~LJ¥..' . ' • 0 —— —.K-ih N. J," and «led in the Union Pupil Transportation N. J., March 30, 1907 a* MapNo. Model LW3X1 : J-All Other.^M>enses:r ~7" 70 A, ,. / Opor. L Main. ' Premises arc commonly known as OPERATION - 1026 Essex Avenue, Linden, Now Jersoy. Aufoinatlc de-wrInkle cycle: ^rW^Rh/.. EASY TERMS at BBD "268,925.90 ±~ $: 265,511.00^ $ 326,037.00 ' 4 there Is due approxlinaBily $5,800.00 u , Contracted ' Services'* "2 907:99. 5,225.00.:._... : 1JM?3.OO ySfii interest'from; .Decemberrrf, 1968 5 Wear fabrics; Porcelaln-ttnish drum' and Heat '. 82,074.84 46,675,00 52330.00 and'eosts. h • • ^ top resist wet. Rotary COME IN FOR take up to- -.Utilities 93,311.993,311.9986,875.00-9 "86,875.00--- 94;665.00 The Sheriff reserves the right to ad- ' 26041426,041,444 25100025,100.000 - • • 26,700.00 journ this s^le.^ :• • ',', • • .-.TT-^T safely switch. LBB05- 3 YEARS to PAY IUI vum £XTHinB€fl — 3O.oo -?-.-—-- '.'-.fl- ,;,••. '•'• ••:'' • .RALPH ORBCELU); Sh'erlflliL- FREE DEMONSTRATION. MAINTENANCE ' iDlVINOvT SCHWARTZ, Atty/ , / Salaries .=C~ 51,800,31— % 63,025.00 DJliLL CX-18-04 . Contracted Services 87,500.23 165,044,00 Linden Leader, Jan, 30, Feb. 6, 1: Replacement (Purchase) of : • -.";!--' 1869. (Fee:|4«,iDj: EtiulpmentEquipment; ^ •— •26,181.00.' 29,160.0p Alli Otheuuierr "ExpS3oEixpensoas . . ... —, zd.QU4.J6- 25,300.020.3uu.uq0 . 26,400,0ZQ.VJO, 0 — r'-' STAITEOF-NEW JERSEY T •IncUldesPrlYato_fioli9Ql.Transportation Cost - . . —= DEPARTMENT OF STATE • •** ^*>V'^«r-""Tads fpowmele over-approprlatlonorlginally fixed in the budget •" CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION TXED"CHARGES - ''—^— " . ' To all to whom these presents mayjome, Employe* Retirement ContrU $ 108,966.99 $ 113,883.00 $138,880.00 Greeting:- Insurance £ Judgments 102J064.48 ' -mJsiO.Q!) ,- 196,020.00 WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfac^ "RentaUjLLand fcBuilding s — 0 — o o tion, by duly authenticated record of the ii.R.~Only^a!lJI —Interest on Current Loans - 0 . . . " I) •-— 0 J>r«!sedlngrtartll«voluntary dissolution' Other Fixed Charges — 0 - . 0 . 0" thoreoi by the ^unanimous consent of all "Tuition.' •.;•. 11,715.00- '- 27,728.00 50,792.00 the stockholders, deposited in my oHioo, that ———•—l •"' ' FROST-FREE SUB .TOTAL, $5,395,820.88 $6^38,715.00 $7,081,173.00 -BAHWAYHTRADINO CORiPORATION, a corporation of this State, whose-prin-— SUNDWACCOuNTif cinal office is situated at No. IB Clayton . FOOD SERVICES • • :'CourT"m~the"Townshlp of Woodbrldge7 "0 -' . County of Middlesex. State of New Jersey. Side-by-Side Othor. Expenses • ' ~~ i-^v 0_ (Allen Kahn being the agent therein and Expenditures to Cover- in charge-thereof, upon whom prooess '•Deficits J.800.00 3,500.00. may .fee served), has. compll«l:Wlth the . STUDENT BOC, requirements of Title 14, Corporations, ACTIVITIES General, of ~ Revised SUtutea_of_N«w -ISalarlao * 20.B92.OO » Klj6B2,00 *- 25,062.00 Jersey, preliminary-to Ihs* Issuing of* Othe** viv*r -i-na"'-'r--riExpenseTs •thls-Carliflcate of Dissolution. . Ejmendltures to Cover -13,098.60 16,620.00 l»,65O,00_ NOW, THEREFORE, I, the Secretary of State oXUie Statejf NewJ-ersey. Do . ""-• COMMUNTTY SERVICES 6,636.03 — _S,000.00 _' B,80O.,QO HerebrCertHy'thaTthe saTd corporation | -k,-. . Salaries.,- Reoreation did, on the 31st day of December, 1066. —. . .^ Other Expenses - i ..~o .» a~Z s a— file In my office a duly-executed ana Never, defrost! -Vertical freeier holds ' ' -.-iteoreailon - • attested consent in-writing to the disso- juejbs. Cantilever adjustable shel- Salarl«e,..-Clvio Activities. 10,375.60 -16i680;0d lution of said., corporation, executed by Other. Expenses - Civic Act. 0 ,- -_ 0 . all the stockholders thereof, which said ves. ROLLS ON WH EELS FOR EASY consent and the record o[ the proceed- Bsia lbs. Porcelaln-flnlsh Interior. ings aforesaid are ndw. .cm fuo.-ln my Full-width crlsper. CTA212J ' CLEANING. CSE62U _™-»rl«»;;. $ 1,573,00 said office as provided by law. Other Emenses ^ -m TESTIMOm_WHEREOF, I SPECIALl'RpjECTS ———hav«-hereta-aet my-hand-and a£> - (Federal: aivyor.Sate :—rttxed myofflclalseal.aiTrenton, (SeU)r Uus> 31st day of Decemberi A.D, '. - ons~thousf[nd nine, hundred-and,

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CAPITAL OUTLAY Sites ' •••• $ •' 0,683.80 ^=FF 0 « .2,970.00 JOSEPHINE V, MO8LEY LEE. also Buildings • .' - .. • —125.00r -- .3,800.00 5,000.00 known a« JOSEPHINE! V. WALLACE, * Equipment ' .•'•'' 29,715.65 **** 26,548.00' *. 33J284.UO [AMES O. LEE, her husband, et ais, LWfendants. , ' . (B-l) TOTAL CAPITAL CIVK, ACTBN-EXECUTION — FOR' ,• OUTLAY $ 30,494;K V $ 30,048.00 /» 41^34.00 SALE OF MORTOAQED PREMISES By vlrtu'e of the above-stated writ of LARGEST SCREEN AVAILABLE , TOTALS (Sum MrnUu- ••n • •••*•< U>i Omxlain Mmluin; Ktnn liukuiiln * rAMHIKikMM,, R»»i».nl>i i .« » « AM. . PA.LI.. « 4 S tot.Auto . MIMICfASS",, CX1%'aXSiF, oSSa. TOTAL EXpijlOrrURliS AND ljNDINd UALANCE BBC N, llnlrmi) KlMlrU « Pt«fM «»)ilV, SVUM Amr,| .; iTJlo; J.r-f .Atolliw. • rUWMUD. t k i Autoj U'Hihuiw IMtn.... , I Tl«,B10.31 immediately In writing to Mr, Francis AuplllKM • rATHMK " ' ••••• ( I IMInltiltt • railCETH, lob Lin H. Daiui, Searttary, ATcohollo u.v.r.,. APPLIANCE COOP k • AWIIIMC Vtnlli e UMflVILU, • 4 8 Ajllo •, IMIM* VALLtY, K, Y., mlnr City Awllinrt * IIAIIK IILAND. «. V., Lu«Lunl • IUUAIUAA; Suburban' KimlUlM • TIAIICK. lu Control Board of Vie City of Llndtn, •r»nl'i < Illl klVfR, ion.l llWount; I 4 8~Allle • TIINtoa. bb Urn • Mill. Thi Mirt; Nalbiul ApclUn«; III Aillii e UtlllM CITV, A 4 III AnolUnwAl ; ( 4 I Apnllam • WAYNE, llnlixl AwUa*M Lottie A. Rosanbandi City Hall, Union County, New Jen »y. 1 • wf«T Laaa IIANCH. ntiilii tv • win aiw vsax. e>nm>r APDIIIDM • W«Y •aiKai. aobtrti TV; BUI. KHHO • WIITHIIB. auiion i.dia * TV; U Secretary k JOSEPH BBKO BEST BRAND DEALERS ASSOCIATION*, Uoard of Education 40 Melbourne Ct, Is Ntw Jtuty'i LARGEST i» 5 REASONS WHY...(or your BEST APPLIANCE BUY...Shop your NEIQHBORHOOD BBD APPLIANCE CENTER Few Jersey ,, • , , Woodbridgt, N. J. ii co-optr*iivk Buying broup I.lllJon L»»dor-Feb. 6, 1969 (Fee: $58.88) , Linden Le»d«, Jan. so, Feb.«, lo«JL BEST BRANDS . BEST SELECTIONS . BEST SAVINGS , BEST SERVICE . BEST GUARANTEES • tKt« M.66)

7 « • \ ' die Swiaic- liacl die power to change the rules -Thursday February^, 196C to expedite action. - own choice, barrhig evidence that a nominee at tlie outset of a new Congress, a majority Along,, wltli many otlier Senators who were is demonstrably unqualified. The SecretarV's iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuinnniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimitHiiniiiiiiuniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMUiiimiililiimuiuf liad tlie power to close debate on tlie motion —concerned about Governor Hlckel's views on actions In office will be subject to close io show to consider thexulefi. change, aiul'diat, iliere- conservation,—f—voffid-for-his confirmation .scrutiny by die Congress, I am sure. The , fnre~rlnlirtt.prevaiir_ Qualify Equipment Repairs ... present, day. enterprises and .accomplishments Senate--60-yotes if all Senators were present. Ing titimem * -' Rt. 22 SiotirPloIn»7H7jr 07076 f the states. ' ' ••-•.. under Democratic control,- committee ratios Tl \U SEN ATE WAS- ALSO occupied m~the-—-rn»uo-jaTraa£M^4fl»-^'— . : . Although a majority of the members indicated 1MU aciwii. ..nnflY-mnrinn of ' AtuilCcsrter,- Administratrix ave been 'changed to reflect the expanded ' '-refused-to _days_ 233-0675" ":;"•'"• With the COnlirmaUOn OI FnK,, A N^poUTANO, Attorney. tor of'' TraUfildeTand Miss 57 Democrats,'and, 43 Republicans, and while '"(47o'«w*lB.20) educational assistant at Trallslde, will present. our' 17,standing committees vary in size each one-half hour, nature talks for children. The Member Ski Specialists v has a similar proportion of members from each d SELL BABY'S old toys with a • topic selected /or the three days is "The Al- ;-,. fl6n> Ad. tall 6B6-7700. pine Wonderland.' Tho talks will be illustrated y^__ . wl,th color-slides. • • •'•"^~7.._ This has made for some changes in die two •~:TrKe~Trailslde Nature and Science Center committees on'which' I continue-to serve-'-/ ~ip. open to the' public each_weekd8y,.6xcept Foreign Relations' and Appropriations. y ' -Friday,-from-3-to-S p.m.,. and- on Saturdays, The Foreign Relations Committee has been 1 a3Ka~i7lz~fro~19"trl5bm f ^Sc'S^^^L ^^. t° ^ *" ^-o«atsandsixRePubUcans. S, W the. ta-ani^ ar.a, ^J^-^S^^^SS^^JSS^ , injthescheduledprograms. Senate conferee In reaching agreement with the House on legislation sp"mTsored~byilie Com- mittee. ' . .•'.• .; • -.__•.:_, _^_....'... The Appropriations Committee Was also re- $lirnnastics class duced in size, from 26 to 24 members, with a- ratio of ~I4 Democrats to ten .Republicans Id staff among whom I am seventh ranking. PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE -Another- development of the opening"days assistant floor lenders FOOD BUY - TRAD! Js€ STAMPS FREE! Edward Kennedy fopth e classes during February.~T7 Democrats and, Senator Hugh-Scott for the class, running from lOto 10:45 Republicans-Senator Sum's elecdonrwJUch I __. ll""Wart7Fel£rl3----, -Tuesda - y —ana"Thurs~ - —supported.glves appropriate.reco&iitlon~fothe.:.— ~aHVT^venln*g classes, beginning Feb.-ll and Northeast-a- representation among,. Senate— USUAL FINE TRIM 13,'WispectTvely. wiU Be conducted from 7 to 8 Republicans. • ' " "'' ' ., _ 1 -;•-,-— pjn.' Optional Tmrims will follow. •—-r- • LEGS or RUMP E-FlRSt—MAJOR-lSSUE-to-be=debated__;| ;A '^menUJePS^flflKl-lff-tie-only requisite -VEAC~CHbPS JHOUIPI. — for admission to-anyrOftthe-claflsesi-of-wElch ~ by the Senate-concerned~the rule which re- K^yGenls is instructor. • • ' : • •' quires a two-thirds vote'of'the Senate to VEAL CHOPS —.I—.A-serles of Jndo~classes for JY" members, curb. debate. For rnany-^years a bipartisan which will run for 10 Mondays beginning March group of-Senators, of whom 1 have been one" 31 wUlrbcroffered' boys and men. Classes for ~smce-cqming-to -the.Senate, has~beea-trylng " "boys" 10-15 years ylll be coiiducted^fronv 7 to^changediiit requirement... We.wgnt'tq rnake •0} B~p7m^THdZfcQlkd3_:to 9:30 p.m. for 16- it somewhat-easiffr^to-T-put an end-to fili- q p buster, that is, endless talklngTTo"tceep' * • . . year-ol&randTaduIts.

•'I'' Public Notice-- Jr*iiblic_N'oiice_ Public Kotice construction, maintenance ana repair ol Ille in the office of theiRegist .... itea r of Union w. ' ...r. SHERIFF'S BALE. . SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY V^atorm~sewer~and~for "ingress^ and County.'New Jersey, filediiledJul, '^ 34thlB03 -iURIMMED FIRST CUT > ,.' LAW DIVEDON ...... : - over and upon the same, ln~CaioNo..l09."i'" .,;.' . Thlor ll mlaeB aava«lv i —BEDJG tha same prerolaesconveyed "UNION COUNTY aa 2611 rn* AVanua. Joshua Foster and;Mecnla Fh»targJiia: —'DOCKET # DJ 1MW-67 ; The for premise1 s are also known wl(e,by Deed of-Nmhfin Oooch and Willie BENEFICIAL FINANCE as Lot 9 k 7 on Map of Hender- Mae CJcoch, hia wife, dated Auiust 9lh. COMPANY OF UNION, a CIVIL son Par)c,r whioh maa p wasws* tileIliad In thae 1983 and-recorded on.August 31st, 1063 CHICKENS Naw Jersey corporation, ACTION Union County'Raflatar'a olfiee-on Da- in Book S«B5 on !>age 368 of De«do (or ,:.. i:• ;.;.j "bi.lnqii; WMTOF 1 •• , Vs. , . )EXECUT»N camber aa. 1684 as Map No. 801-C, Union County*; ^''V,'."'"'' 7'£4- ••'-• '." " '• FRANK OAS8ER 4. ' The-purcnasa-prloa-iS'to-be 'Pjremisas are' comlitonlykno*wn,aB'3fl2 11100.00 as a deposit and the iwald pjace; Union, New Jeraey. VILUPPINA OASSEH, 1 GOVT. INSP. THIGH ON GOV'T. INSP. REG. STYLE USD A CHOICE TOP ROUND __; ^, DafandsnU. o( J8.9OO.OO when and if the There. iv 'due appxojdmataly, S01S.47- . -By nrtu« of the atova^tated Writ, llnaky appro\M andthedeadladeUiersd wllH lntertat from November «. 1968 and to me directed, I shall expose' fo*4tala.. .in the foUowin(inannax: «9,000,00 In Hash »499.30^wlthltit«reiit:(rom Ootober 14, tWiVabllo Vendua, In room B-Brlnthe , to the Township of Union In thaK^Onjy CHICKEN LEGS CHICKEN BREAST ROAST BEEF -98' Cwiirt~Homi(rln am Cltv uf aiaabeth.—I t\i ^nin« j^\ fan rtin«ifi|'llTh e mtfcMJJai* Wednesday, th'e l«Hi Say ol Is obligated to pay the legal-exBansav. CITY CUT-HIP CUT '__ bt VTYLE Jebroary A.O, S«B, at two o'clock In foor the ppuTmonopvsparatlon.rof-tnsVNotU!a.Vo£l th*NoUo».ot; .BAtPHORBCELLO, Bill and the Resolution, drawing ol ttaal Sheriff , deed end-allied,papers lnconneoUon EDWARD T,»OSHELL,J«tHJ«ty' • *m!%£ ria^ftieaijalnterestof;Hrith the closing of slid title, and also PORK CHOPS —Jennie OUsivFt'tn eUid tottuluidui(Li _ DJ t UL •OX'W-04—i——_ BEEF LIVER nrunlsM henlniiUr mor«putlour- - -ahalTcBse UU\ within sixty («0) days Union. LaaUer, Jan.- 23, 30, Tab. 6,13, USD A CHOICE L^AN CENTER CUT after the Township Committee.of th» U«9. (F^»53) TWO GUYS BLUE LABEL ,4ltfly daserlbttd, altiukie, lying v\A\ Township of Union In the County of • bdngi In th« Township ol unlon^ In UidW approvas tha sale .by Resolution. th« County of Union tnd State of The deeo la* to be4 a bargain and aala •)• ; Nmr'J«nity»r da«d.rand la to contain a provision that PBOPOSAt FbR-THE-CONSTRUC- BACON XHMCK W LAMB CHOPS no- dwelling ahall :be erectad on any TK)N OF CALDWELL PLACE OSCARMAYER_ ALL 7 building loUlnleas a garage iOttached. Notice is hereby tiven that sealed bids _SWIEtl_feREMIUM VAC PAOC lOSCJR MAYER ALL MEAT - in-dtotsntr*Bssteriy ioJ feat from — will b« received by the Township Com- th« «ornn-iormd by tho interiK- therefor la~constractsd separately on' I, and a ^mrther provialon^that mlttee of the .Township of Sprlngfleio ioY~\ tton of th« uun« «na the E«jit«rly the site, r aald convayanee ia to'be made aubject* the reconstruction of Caldwell Place In SLICED BACON FRANKS BOLOGNA the-Townahlprof-Sprlngfiald .County-oL (I) -Hortfa 38 defr<» A8 mlnatea tovsubh facts ti BWyTSeTlUlDlos-ld by an r accurate survey, and imnRibjeot to'llie Union with a Bituminous. Concreta sur- 30 wcond* Weit 03.70 f«et; thence face upon a Macadam foundation, esti- I)»North tr decrees, 10 nilnites coning ordinancyaj^nilea and ragulations' oi~the Township' prUnlon'ln ths'County mated amount of Bituminous Concrete ol Union. - , • ~ ":-—• surface pavement yemdradis UOaStonsf . RURUtM ; of macadam loundatlon, 8,800 square t"8».»I Test toth e And It appearing after due Investiga- PRODUCE DEPT. tion that' acceptance .oi aald offer would yards and opened anU read lnpuhUo at , COUPON , I northerly line ol Edmund T«r- Uie Municipal BuUdlnt on February 2»- PILLSBURY_ 2 LAYER yacoi, thence- (4) South SI d«ir«es-— bs-la.ths-bast interest of the Township, and said premliea not being needed for at 8:45 P.MrstandardJrline. -• • - • 31-mlnutea 30 seconds, west 33 Drawings, spaclfloationB and fnrms of WHEATIES ICEBERG (Mt>to the potatandDlaoa ol ba- WVLTHEREFOREI1' 8B-.rr - RE- bids.con&actsand bdndfortheproposfrd^ CAKE MIXES rinttfng.. Beuic known and deaff^ work, prepared by Walter Korub, Town- WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES —.M ' VALot #34n*7 on MaPfO/---^ BOLVEb that said offer be approved, subieqt to linal approval,.to-M-conapproval,!.toMcon v shlp^Engineer^and approved.by.theConv_ FRESH aaiant View. Park, uaoTrcounW, . mlssioner of Transportation; havebeen WL J»rsay..jmitd^and. developed slderelddd att < aft furtheh r uuhluuhlll mc meeting of tha Towpahlp .Committee'to be h«la on -lilad in the office of the said engineer at CARR01 WESTERN Ernst and Company. ... - Februarv. 11, 1989. and that the aerk- - the Municipal Building, Mountain Avenue. premiats are oanunonly-known u No. ~Sprlnjfl«W, New Jersey~and-Ti)f said 11M Edmund Tarraoe, Union, New J«r> ahall publish a'noace ol aaid meeting as required by law'In'ThQlUnlonLaadar, Commissioner of Transportation. Tren- White. Y.llow, ChotolaU, R«d Dtvll toh,-tU. and-the Mvlalon of Local >»r« la duo-appriwdniately »8M.B0 ' a--newspapar published and clrcuiaiing- TOMATOES . Doub|e DutchAli« Government Aid District Offlce-locrted an_d costsi . in said Towiu&lpy-Baldnotioa tob e pub- " d.Februfe^lSBO: andjtooon-; at Teaneck Armory, Teanack Avenue and Good only at T' SWEET JUICY Good only at Two Guyt. On* coupdn par family: The Bwrlfl-raseryes jaald oHer with a description of the Liberty Bead, Touneok, N.J. and may be poodll —iirirCood thru Sot, |ib8l969 premises to be sold, together with the inspected, by thoprospaotive bidders dur- i ORBCELLO. ShtrUI'—Li lng bualnesaJiaurs. Bidder* wiu be fur- ORANGES TEMPLE price and the terms and conditions 'of .._. _. Aft omDm, Attys. sale, ' " . ' —r- nlahed nrftha-copy of the apacltlcatlons Unlon Leader, Feb,a.l9eO,(Fee: »31.8*) and blue prints of the drawings by,th« Union LoadnyJan.30, Feb.«, 13,20.1080 englneeron proper notioe and payments TWO GUYS INSTANT of cost of preparation. Bids must be made BUTTERY FLAVOR on standard proposal forms in the man-!- _,~^..^ HI ^TOWNSHIP OF'UNION SHERIFF'S SA*t ner-ilBatsnited therein and required by • WHEREAS the Township Committee SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY the specifications, must be enclosadjn. }iu. received the following offeciorJhe^ . -^"CHANCERY DIVISION sealed envelopes, bearing the nams and ' purchase of premises owneo bythe Town- UNION COUNTY- |~t»idress- of bidder and name of tha road MASHED POTATOES isfalp' of'Unfon lii tha CountyorUnjon and -DOCKETS F-38-.8( on outside addreasad to TheTowniMtr •f Jocatad In said Township! -EDWARD E. MQHELL, and LILY'S. Committee of the Township ofBprlnfc, PeterPan PETER —r An offer rtruill JEROME ABKUS and MIBHELL, hl> wUeLvs Plaintiffs, .field and must baaccompanled byaNonr.. . his wife, to purchase for. tToUu.lon affldavlt-ajid a. corttHnd check premises described as _ _ IN- for not less lhan.ten- (10) par cent of the I FRUIT VESTMEVlT COR?.). A corporatlon.of. -amount Ud, provlded-BiUd-cheokneodnor i . U«A.UHIMI^. -Bit fl imln^^yp^i^-wfirthw- Nawnlarsey, Defendants. bejnbre than'$30,000.00 nor shall not.be *«sterly sideline of Hawthorne'Avenue CIA Ata»R TEXECU1TON-- FOB less than 1500.00 and boJellvered at the COCKTAIL dlitanrtwr hundred mty-nine(irt and SALE OF. iJOBTQAOED PREMISES plaqe on or before, the hour abovaflaDtad^- 4forbf*one~one^hundEedths_af—a—-foot^ ... wrjt7ap -Tha-atandard-propoaal-fprmandihaNon- -•(3B8.41') measured northerly along tha Collualon Affidavit are attached to the nma.\fnm Its Intevsactlon with the supplementary speolilcaUojns, ooplep br~ northwesterly-aidelinfofCreger Avenue; which will be furnished on application to DAIRY DEPT. FROIEN FOOD DEPT. thence (!) North 41 dagrees al'mlnutes belh,N.J., on Wednesday, thalOth day of the engineer. East, along the said northwesterly side- Fobruary A.D.. lose, at t ""-' By order oftheTownshipCommittaeof line ofiHawthorne Avenue, fifty-live feet . the afternoon of said day. the Townshlpff-Sprlngfleld. ,.,.--"- TWO GUYS WHITE POTATOES OR WHOLE BEETS TWO GUYS POLY BAG (85.00'i to a point; thence (3) North 48 ALL that certain tract or parcel of 'degrees 39 minutes West, one hundred JuifLand premises, hereinafter being in twenty feet 1100.00') to a point; thence. the .Township of Union. In the County of Bpfld- Leader, Feb. 6, 13, 1069. CUT GREEN BEANS (3) South 4rdegreas,3t_in1nutea West, JLTnlon jjtd Btate of New Jersr"* NEW. DIET SOFT . fifty-five faat (R.OC) to a point) thence . , _ . (Fee $27.40) TWO GUYS . 1 BLUE BONNET (4) South 4« degreea 35-mi™t«1s East, No. 8 of Map of "Newark on the Hill No. onVhundred twenty feet (130.00 ) to ths 4". Same known and dsscribad as E.E. CARPENTERS, ATTENTIONI 4c OFF ;ARDINES NQRWJCIAN SILD », pototandplaceof BEOINNINO. ' Meacham'a snbdivlsloiviuon o0<1 thme Crowelliroweul SellyounnftttB-SO^OOO lomlliaa 1 .CARNATION • •• TJha-,foragolng_B»ml*as art to be and Courier Tractot,, lying partl"y I••-—'•n South• 3:r—'-lyad-aublact to an easement tan • Orange Townshlpi-Essp,-Essex'Countyi , and with a low-cosl Wont Ad. Cull KRAFT NATURAL~SVyiSS =L n-width along the most Mar«rtS==mnFifv-ln-«iUon*>snuhlrownshlpjUnlon-Couutyi _ , i INSTANT BREAKFASTSSfr59 I 'te&s&r**'*. " 'Una?of saliL.pramiaei for th«-..vaJlJn_-^«J^rsey,jrBntlfof *UchiiL0n CHEESE SLICES

IMPORTED ATEeimiTlOAFuicio SWISS PRIETO MARINATED SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK TWO CUTS TRADING STAMP ARTICHOKE HEARTS WEEKLY (332H SPECIAL ONE BOOH SPECIAL TWO GUYS ol 4 PURE-WHITE barf 19' YOUR BOOK •§•••• 'OWARD THI FLOATING SOAP SUPER FOAM ALL YOU CAN EAT NITES SAViS Urf PU8(HAilO» SMOOTH FOR EASY IRONING 39' Monday indTundayflltD CHICKEN .. MEN'S OR 6OYS' SWISS SPORTSMAN OR SPRAY SIZING OVENCLEANIR TWO GUYS CHOCOLATE WITH AMMONIA Wednt.day- SPAGHETTI •••••• AUTOMATIC CALENDAR WATCH LUMINOUS HANDS AND DIALS MALLOW COOKIES 52 EXTRA LARGE 20-OZ. SPRAY CAN b OVtN . Jhunday - CORMtrlEEF I CAIIAGE. l . > UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING 1 -Ib ^m ^^ WITH A 2 YR. SERVICE GUARANTEE LICKITY SPLITS ICH£TVAN. 1-oi. box Fridiy - HIED FILET «f FLOUNDER.... PLUS oNE •T^^r FOOD o o $« I v REG.89c 1^mmi PURCHASE PARTY VvUKIEtJ MIXED or OATMEALaJpWgi YOU PAY . • ^m OF $2.00 88 TW--YS | I 5 STAMP , mtF M OR MORE I BOOK *"* ""CLIP THIS COUPON FOR* HOUSEWARES PEPT. 3-lb. 1-oi. J-lb. 2-az. FDFF DOLLY MADISON box 79' I DASH LOW SUDS box 70' !J BOLD DETERGENT ^f PARFAI^ DETERGENT TABLETS DETERGENT I PREMIUM With Dinn«r $1.40 or Mora ' "NEWINTENSIPDID" Coupon Expl">" March 25, 19o9 OXYDOL SALVO IVORY TIDE 77« SNOW 35 Wi SPECIALIZE IN PRIVATE ROOM 3-lb. 1-ax. box . *» •» CHILDREN? BIRTHDAYJPARTIjS , AVAILABLE FOR 1

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