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Springfield,unit of XARE, a non-profit inizattoi, has been formed by. 18 students 'lorenc^^Ciaudliieer School. The "saidehK," fe.organizea to help needy persons, ;are Ing; Uterature, "film strips and other „, ation about.the organization from CARE " J-' r, York. These Items wllTr I to a school assenAly-program.. T glBdgpw ppfa " a fund-raising campaigpg n .; Proceeds • wili l be forwardeddd to of both parties this jreek agreed•'.: 8^'where the money will be •' • I that-tlvn projectednewalignment of UnlonCoun- pd?j*aB helpi for needy ty'^ss^mbiydistriciB'would have little effect ' on tflwiICipjil ^lectlonp In Springfield. . The new districting plan, as presented by ths_ state /rcapportionment commission, changes: -1 " - Vthree two-man Assembly districts, 'central aid' i to eastern, northern (including )' and southern. (See map on Page 9);" ild voters wiU-r>^ain one pf. their- two present District 9-C assemblymen, HOgO -..•• \ M.iJ5Wtt-.iOf_Summlt, since-Summlt Joins" -Springfield w the^w District 9-B, along with New Providence, Berkeley Heights.Westfield,. \ art : v / -W^:!;:NA^^T0liES :; _.'•.. MARIE sMrra Garwood. Union And Hillside/ '• __.. „, National Librsjy .,_ , _ " Bsemhlyman Peter J^McDonough oil ^observed this year from Sunday ' * l~:will run this' year in the new 9-C, the j Saturday, Apfif26;tito Spring- , nern-^Jlstrlct, Talcing HiB: place otK the" Library announced anewseryice.,. ballot for bcal voters wiU be Assemblyman, _„ a- which will begin on, Monday;.,,- • "Herbert j, Heilmann of Union. AIL three of _ ed:•sijt repraauctions.Vfiil be available J those jnendbhefawiRepiihllcaris^v • • • .-"."" •""" ' - jn;,in m^ich-ihe^ame-nMnnerHis^ ~Ail these changes, as has been widely pub- may be borrowed' for a Udzed, depend on court action, probablyln the: ^^of:28'davB. renewed againfor'asinular arie Smith will1 be the mdard-bearers In -the local J>*«!U*t?W^g... ^Teoaons. this November.at was announced g of the Springfield Democratic on, Monday. Under present .court WtM

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col Usts, he' is an old' hand,; bbm at elected to it four yws ^ j^g*;an^p^h^^c^nT^^-p[b?^:tb^^ j-Pete McDonough, who lsone i ftO-nignT-p^ *fr< league baset>all -ahd bagketb^llasketball; activitiea<^^ties's i^n \ ; toto hherr candidacycdidcyv. ^." ^' ' ' . -p.,—^ favorite people," the mayor said, "but the Job of ta Hejflmanm. has an Instinctive way of winning friends Andlnfluenclngvoters." . . followlng-is _^ wbj>sel7€niembersstrlvetoralseneed--, (Continued ' Del Vecchib characterized Pfaltz, who con- Mayor PhUip Del Vecchio^Hiweek to —Lan^munlclpa^Pemocratic-chalrman,:in reply ;'.; ; period is^Qrjpne_wei|k and ™»v;i-..<<^y;i.qommenfci%youT recw^^^ if the alidea are not in he I ""' -^e Springfield- Leader of A^rj^.^conciarfflnJF^ ; - an^. ,te^ -;r J -T-^. ;'-.^Wer'ed pojitiMinbiing^^ : : : rWM 1 v DONALD: .vote on ^ . "The;fecit lhetittW(^tb.X^Q£?™* *'" '' ™ -7rl-^-4«fas-submltted in' opposltionLto .tit^ib"^ I l-T •*iir"i-"""-Pwas answered "atthe-——^--^-« — -•

1 i.,,.-;,: '-I'- .: "••/ '' . " '• ,JP&WP#lt^l&?i-f<>rlyow^efforts~i»[: 6W»ln speakers stated ;t .a minority representative brthe Democratic-—petition-inIavor_of,the c i Vr ?' But, I do •not'.minktme tone of ybwaW ii':'.". "• IS thw;w?y L"^^".1^thar »*"»'frir jinnr-randl—-iynn • pr»y[r^i.]ly .crtttrliwt^TBr^fer";':'M^TO'jjIoy';.'-'•:?' ^. -. «J..« K*.» ef._i._-_"--' •• •..•• .—.... aujULJj>n- adoption - jf^-dtar-B '—" '*"''''' , were seated'oniiieJFownBhlpCmiuniH.tce, and an jineiit museum -^^•issuerwere up for vote which may.prove bj|De~v, ns in the audience waiting longer^ 4^5^ on-—rDepa Silt next' "fourftjay, _—-Hclal to our town, would you recommendjj- - pet r—^. -^^ssBnttogfyote-from-him, mwely tor Johnson, director'of ——unanimltv? '• .'''•' ••' '•• ',-•.> ' ".'.•.....'...."^-!..» :.""-. :. ,—'..••••''.• •.'•.''.••>•,•'"".' unanimity ^^^^^^ ^ , ^., (Contlm^d^n:poa. I : Bailey Civic The> destination is the yh the^'hlghl^ al %s&m^mm... z^mm^sm. FKbrospSctive,Re " is on view; Springfield Friends of Benedict College. tive -of the town's-wiahes,. From my record of , -i^The-concertos, scheduled for $^pjn; at loaworksof sculpture by DuvldSnUtlii, V: ;, Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. Tickets- are onsale at business establishments through-^—1 JheJMW^oi^raid^rsl^cairNormanrBan-;' nn nutn Lat:336aB3i

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8 ^^"T rhas undertaken . tfU^be^a^?oTIoTtOpMmmm Qt-ge45at = be available to the public bythafBB "~TD~piange Tjjte^^ajaardispbkissman aald he-could hpt& r ^ UlUCTnBtBB, YAVJ £Ul^l*irvl •Dayton Regional Hlgh~SeHc»l~PrA Syslcal and < i of me college. ' _promise;.that copies of thg*f epoft 'Will have : of the" year tonight in the school's ucsc regulars on-«—once-ln-a-whlle basis,, The ';:' "Springfield supjpofrof the May 4 Benedict arrived from die printer by the time of the hours are 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through', 'Choir concert will help these young people m'eeting. ' ' . . Martin Siegel, director of curriculum ')-> Friday, and we try to have two people work 1 become a power for good in our society;" Springfield residents driving to the Deerfield together if wo have enough help. We'll even - regional district, will be moderator, Further Information on the,concert Is avail-1 School can take Ru 22 west to Central avenue. pants will Include WilUam Bureau N.J. able from Robert Johnson at 376-7264. Mountainside, turn right on Central avenue and "take men. '. ' , '.•"•• •, . • ,'•: "—ctor of Health Education; John Brown, • "It is very Interesting, stimulating and re- STAR-SPANGLED — CoU James Root, commander of 4e' Defense! Contract Administration Benedict graduates living in, Springfield then turn right onSchooldrlve to the school. An warding working with and for young people.;, r of physical education for the re- Services District, Springfield; helps as Gloria Plnkel sews a second star on the district's alternate route is through Briar Hills circle, district, and two health teachers at include the Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin F, John- for whom we have secured hundreds of Jobs. Mlnuteman flag, DCASD-Springfield was honored for its 96.5percentemployee participation son and Miss Nellie Johnson of 58 Ruby

RT TAILOR.Nb - bit 1-0544 Hi WayTdll«r«, A. B..I rtiormauy, 37V-207», U(t Coi Center St.; SprlnglUld -ADV. The benedict Cbilegto Choir of Columbia, S. C:t will appear al Joitpthah Daytofi Regional High School May 4 You Ring, Wk Irlngt 27S MonU Av«. :

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!••' 2 -Thursday, April 17, 1969-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) VLEADER iethodists prepare for Loyalty Sunday This week in highest priority/ but no date ^recreation Rt. 22 ""LoySIry Sunday will bFobserVed at Spring- ( school entrance rntnpniinda the problem during field Emanuel United Memodist Church, Church - (All events scheduled will be held at the Construction of a Rt. 22 overpass at New Mall at Academy Green, this Sunday at'all".; Sarah Bailey Civic Center unless otherwise rush hours.- ".'z_~ r*- • . Providence-road, Mountainside, has been given "It is understandable that the borough did services-according to Norman Banner, finance -'-'highest priority" by the N.J. Department of not favor the suggestions since it was aware chairman. .The congregatibirwiU be asked to " ,.. —day, - B to lUMU p.m.. Sprint . ransportatlon—but; no" date has been set for. fti^'ap pvefifipr'w5uld~iiltlmately-He~Taig pledge its support to an eight-month budget niunity Players rehearsal, -Gypsy.^-8 toJQ the actual work to be done. from May 1 through Dec. 31. pixtu, advanced, photography, first class; regis- structed at this intersection.-^ — -_— This was disclosedln a letter from Trenton "The Department of ~Transportatioh has ter before class, $15 for 10 classes. to a NoVth Plainfleld resident who" had written Banner stated that beginning with Jan. 1, •; Friday- - 1 to 3 p.m., Senior Citizen art carried on a continuing program of improving to state Vofflcials complaining about long de- the land service road system, to Increase 1970, tlie congregation will establish the calen-, class for men and women; new members lays he encountered getting to his job in •-.dflt-year as its fiscal year. This is in keeping • welcome. . • J — capacity and safety, as rapidly as funds would lit. Unfortunately, the lack of funds has' with theGeneralConferenceof theUnltSTMeib^— -TtSaturday—lO-io-11:15 and 11:30 Jo J.2;45. • odisr Church,—which -made a similar change—- children's , .art class; 510 ~for_10L_clas_ges, "Jack O'Keefe," thisr week" released the" text - "not permitted us to prosecute this prqjgra Of ~tt~reply he received from D. T. Henderson. as rapidly and-as widely as we -would like. for- the general -chtnrch funds, as of Jani"l, * ' S0Baay~=-3 to 8 p.m.. teen gHrne.rootnj>pen._ 9 ..I: Monday - 1 t6"3; p.m.;Senior Gidzencraft ~tite "State's director- of traffic engineering. "However, I am pleased that I am able now class, designs for rug hooking. 3:30 to 5, Henderson declared in his letter: ' - to inform you that' with the, recent passage : of the bond issue, a-grade separation at - Divine worshJp-wUl be at 9:30 ajn. Sundby art _class for children, grades 3-4^5; $10 for- "The Department of Transportation shares. in'the chapel, and 41 turn. In the sanctuary. 10 classes. 7 td 8, beginners! guitar. $«f-?,' • ^equallH~~~jy -th„.„e wconcer n —of motorists wh.,__o us_.__e Route U.S. 22 and New Providence road is Pa~8t6r James Dewart"wTff deliver the sermon, Intermediate guitar. 8 to 10, fraiiiemaking Route U.S." 22 over the trafficrcondlrions on -ambngzrthe- projects that JiavS been given "entitled "The-tanguage of a_C2irlstian»" At workshop. ' - .__. • ^ this overcrowdedhighway.We4iavelongrecog- highest priority. The project is presentlyJiK^s the_9:30la.m. German language service; Eman ^Tiipsday—-~h tf> 3 p m..-sculpture class. nlzed-that the condition at the-New Provi- ~=th«rfftst-8tage of design.--—- ^Td~h tf> 3 pTm..-sculpture class. UP FRONT — Aii- Force Li. Vincent Caprlo of Springfield poses withJUs STOL (Short ' uel" Schwihg wlil preach pn "Death, ' - —-» 3J30 to 5:30 p.m.', teen art class (newjnem-' dence road ihtersectlon-"in~Mountain8lde is ''Although, at present, a firm'date for con- i=Take-off Or Landing) plane in Vietnam. -- *. ' • ^ 'J"~ "thesislhLifii-Pliai ] .._bgrs jstill.' accepted). 6:30 tol 8'pan., .sewing(m - oii8 of the most serious. - • -'•••- ----• 1 can assure you that mere will be no delay at all servlces^Envelopes for the eight-month cfass for grades 4 and 5,- 7 to 8 p.m.,.be- "We have.done somewhat more than.send periodjrill be^dlstributed on April 27. ginners' guitar. 8 to 10 p.m., sculpture class. U1YU1U6.W.Oinvestigators.. We-hav..- vs.:-.e endeavore-.-—: d to make in the work of design, acquisition of necessary Jto 10:30-pim.,Community-Players. adjustments in the timlngof-tha-trnfflc stgnnl right-of-way, preparation of contract, and sub- Viet J^hurchrSchool will meet at 9:30 a.m. Nur- /Wednesday -TO and 10:45 ajm., pre-school and--have _ made some suggestions to"the"zrsequenrcoTiBtruction^ : ---'—-—; sery tfirougir slxth-gfaae classes are bald iai rpythm and dance classes.-llia.in.,-Senior -borough. of Mountainside concerning_some - — • The Leader makes an occasional mis- iy6y, 1 du uot.ily a C-47, a twin-engine the Wesley House, with the Junior High as- 1 transport, but a U-10, a._slngleHengine_ : Citljce, i n meetingD,. Grou...p. 1. 1 .t_o ._3. rp.m.;.r -, craft widening-of Mountain avenue, :which enters jgke, as do al^newspapers, and receives • ~sembllng on the third "floor of -the £ workshop. 3:30 to 4:30.p.m., modern daiice^__the east sideT.of the~~highway, and"the. pos- and points cost an occasional note of correction. None,, STOL (Short Take-off Or Lanmngy^alr- — Annex, and the Senior Highs in the_ Mundy -4:30 to 5:30, advanced modern dance group sible relocation of the entrance to the school, howeyer, came as great a distance as did craft.;- •'";""". , •'":'• Room: The Senior HigEs_will serve, t "Also, 12 people came out of the build- (nodce new.tUne).^ __ " - - ' ~^~ since traffic entering and leaving the existing 2 drivers their licenses . one' received" this'week from Air-Force _ and' buns at 10:30 a.m. in die Mundy ._^$_JLt. Vincent Caprio, on_duty4n Vietnam.— ing menUoriedTirtie-article, which-was pringaaljrts^aye _. ^=—-.— : ..—--destroyed moments later. ": 1_ Ther^is^chur'for three months under, . repel Viestcong attacks,'dated 27 March the article." •'"- ""; -_ i - points, effectfve"March 31, is Michael Pisanoj' 61. of 35 Tooker pi. Thomas A. Sanill, Two earn distinctions The Summit Area YMCA KNOW CANCERS "Somethin' Southern,^at the Archbishop Walsh . Edwin_Schnell Jr.-of-Sprlngfleld has" bear— Prep school musical Memorial Audltorlufn. Proceeds will go to the placed on the honors list jt the Teaneck'cainSc- SEV1N WARNING -prep'a Mtudeui actiyittes-fuadf-^ .- _r-— pus of Fairleigh Dickinson University with «• to C. Jack Keyser, New Prov- ~. Christopher- J. Gacos of 287 Short Hills idence, last Monday evening at grade average for the" first Semester abo\££ SIGNALS. ENROLLMENT GROWS • ave., Springfield, a ^student at Seton Hall^=. rFSTDAYpEADtlNE- ^ 85 percent. On the dean's list from Sprlngi. Its 't>nnnp) rttffftAf \\A)$jlil ftn> T More than 5,300' students attend the four, ••' Preparatory School, South Orange, will be - ,AII items other than spot news sh.ould_ field is^-Regina Cooperman, with a gra^ schools in^tne-Uiuon_County_Jlegional' High in the 'cast, tonight, tomorrow, and Saturday °h^2fflr85 Award is the Y*» highest rec- —when the school-pFesents its spring-muglcalr ognition to a local citizen for "distinguished s efVice to youta." _. ••'•'• : include: "a person of recog-- Keyser, who is currently a : vice-presidentr""of~ the local nlzed leadershl|^n^p_ejrsgnsl- YMCA'sjboard of directors, ^lntegrity, because of whom has been active wldi the organ- hh b ization for the past nine years —_»«,jR.ott--wbo exemplifies- "serving as a father-leader in community spirit at Its best; boys clubs programs and as . " who standsfOrthebrotherhood_l^l|J member and chairman of the principle regarding..race, youth committee prior to his creed,' nationality and culture; ,. election to the board in 1964. who is responslve-and inter- ;s| "During' the past, year he has- ested in the.work ottbe-Yowigll served as chairman of theY's ; Men's ChristianAssociation.' extension and camping division -.- and was a strong force in the organization and early opera- : tion of the ''Bull Ring," N,ew. CARIO^EU? Providence teenage drop-in" -center...... """" The annual 'YMCA. award -— ..onors Shuart Reed, General Secretary of theSmnmit-YMCA from ;1935 until his death in AY spokesman, said _.. .._ Is remembered as an "Ohiisilally effective; youtii— 'leader and tireless civic l •'servant.".' ' ' .M ..:-,•_, '•••' '•,••• 1 The.-criteria for selection "•

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-Rlohl no\ACdLMatili, «avo w(i«n -; ^ GOOD LOOKSr you bimA8"or 12 basic 4-ploco place wttlngs Iplace knll«Tintl /COMFORT fork, loloid (ork, leaipoonl 01 Ihs booull/o! Wallace pallarns /QUALITY ililad balowi Dawn Mill, Evening Mlit, /SELECTION Grand Colonial, Meadqw Role, Mlchele, Rose Point, Royal Row, Royal 5alln, Romance ol the Sea, Sir Chrlilopher, SpanliJiJasiif Stradivari, Shenandoan and • Grande Paroque. Aik about Marsh is proud to present Feliciana Sterling, the new sovlnoions»rvlllO'.l'.'"c<> pattern by Wallace. We are also proud of our special Ememblei tool introductory savings to you for a limited .jime only. Gome In Durable today and see .the new beauty byJA/allace. You'll love it. Waterproof J Never Need Polishing A SHOWER OF GIFTS FOR YOU With the purchase of eighL4-piece'place settings, at no additional 00 charge you will receive four serving pieces (butter knife, sugar 27 spoon, cold meat fork, tablespoon) and a cherry wood chest. With the purchase of twelve 4-pisce place settings, we add to your — gifts £ pierced tablespoon, gravy ladle and pie server. White. 17" OPEN THUfcS. FUnER'S SHOES EVES , FINE JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1908 333 MILLBURN AVE.. MILLBURN Mlllburn, New Jersey-. 265 Millburn Avenue • Newark, New Jerseyi 189 Market Street Presbyterians plan SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday. April 17, 1969-$ Hospirals' 'National Outloo k' Doros to help tutor „:. ^_ , s New ^date-planned PauTE. ttoros of 52"^^ dr., Springfield, church discussion has been selected-to serve as a tutor In a- meeting Jk special "We Are Concerned" operationplanned- for music festival addittioni by Newark Academy, Livingston, to Instruct -The annual spring concert of the Jonathan Dr. <3eorge W. Graham^ president of me American Collebe of Cardiology in the Hilton seventh grade Negrp students in verbal and ' mathematical skills.' ; NATURAL Dayton Regional High School Band, sponsored ATnAriran HnHpjral Association, Will speak On Hotel. - „ . ." •. A discussion night will be held by the Spring- by the BandPareats Organization and originally "The National Outlook for Hospitals" at the The second exhibit will be a dramatic field First Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 7 ' In a program now beginning its second scheduled for this weekend, has now been re- annual mppflng of the Overlook Hospital-As- presentation of the future of medicine?,' en- .Inthe Pxesbyteriaa-Earlsb.HQuae.At that time, semester, each tutor will meet on the Newark COLOR scheduled for Saturday evening. May 3. In sociation, next Thursday, April 24, at 8;1S titled "The Bridge, to Medicine in the '70's,' Robert M. Bevan, a forrtler Church Schoel- Academy campus ' wlth-one-of the IK Negro ler to Include a more varied program for a p.m; ' • -. on loan from Mountainside Hospital in Mont>- - superintendent at the local church, will lead a boys from the Rosevllle section of Newark wider audience, the event, retitled a "Musical clair,- where the exhibit was prepared in con- discussion on drug addiction for the adults on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. The Eastlval," will feature rock and roll music Open to. ^11 members of the Overlook Hospital tutors, prepared by the Rev. Blaine Cragg Association (contribrutors of $10 or more hi junctioh-with.Jhe national publication. Medical nf thh phnrrh.* a along with more serious selections- World News. _• of Newark and by Robert J. Graham of me —riG t will be-held-ta-Halsey Hall-af the current-year), the "meeting wlU be held Bevan has spoken several times to the young Newark Academy faculty, will instruct the ! " IiT the-Wallace Medical Education Center at the^ hlgh-scKooi;; un^iirlfiedTrl^lDid y people-of7the-church but this-wttLbe-theitrst- Roseville- boys'- in English^and mathematioe— W; Klmball of the faculty. Tickets may be Dr. Graham, in addition to his national' tlme he has addressed the adults of the local purchased at the school or from'members of post, is executive-dlrector-of^EUis Hospital

aiedtediHarents WHO lle ^y g,^hUHin«ss ;. BEtti'w* • j torm^ortor Lto^round^_ame m^^^ them gg™fi^' T$p$££inn i" "E~ihl afflce TE^^t na cnua ^i cnua -^i.g. remodeiinoV>f P.LOTHES PINS, 72 wooden, clip type J kindergarten arrangementattheCald- f^jaiihd ' well School. ••••- •••••-.•:" '''•-;. ••••'\ ,•••••-.- v~:- . H^Bith_Mrs.r Ruth Hendlhvind Mrs. Barbara JZylka of-the.kindergarten stott will be present teLineet" me^ehlldfett ai4;,to^cqualnFmem-wlth—. ~'" elf-future classrooms. Refreshmenta-Wlll be , in the classroom throughoutthemorninft— ae.

Dr.Hawkes , «Ur, Drl.»in 30 minute*. _-- fo Chi Omega a/umnae itten^ i: ^ •intaiW tntertor infffcw Dr. -Anna L. R0s¥ Hawkes will be die guest lto^vlkal fluppUea 6 Equtp- speSE&Tat the Eleuslilan luncheon^of the Northern New Jersey Alumnae of CjE Omega BM« muat be llTmade on theatandard Friday; April 25, at noon at the Canoe Brook praponl form, (3) •ncloitdlnnSEALED Country Clu1>; Summit. ' ENVELOPE, giving the mme of the Bbt- ' ~ ~ -~ "•-"•-• Omega,_has_8pent her fe;; i educational field, par-, the education ol-Wbnren»rMost re- above place-on or befcra Uie honfMWea aa »bM-wllUie-a«sej>t»

Lmrii F. Fr«derlol«, D«ted: April 11,1989. - Spot) Leader, *i>r. 17, IMS (Fee »0.M) P61y plastic to ' B^. on folding lig».AU-; ' leather. Deluxe dcalgn* Dopuur r kitchen NOTICE OF HEARING ^ cblow. i,%«;COOKI BFHINOFIELD, NEW JERSEY NOTICE Is herein gferen th»tth« PUn- Your choice of four i OUT nins Board of the Towuhlp of Sprlnf- HeW, County oi Union, ud SUto of New Varletiea: Dutch Apple,If!Vx Joriey. will hold i reruHr.mettlMon OfTHl May «, U58 at •tO0Dayll|htSavingTlin> PecanSan

',•' •-,'• 4-Thursday, April 17, 1969-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER 1EAPER PAGE OF COMMENTARY AND FEATURES

uinuuimnuuniinniininmiiuinniminiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiMiiiiiilHliiiuilltnuinii Editorial Comment PROFILE" Warren ft'*. _• miiiiiiUiMiitiiiuMniiTiMMtitiMiiiiriMMiiiiiM iMiiMilHiiiiiiiiiiiiinitniiiiMiiiifiiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiriMriimiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiitiiliilllMllli By BEA SMITH ' It doesn'rtake much persuasion to getyoung Little League mothers Young mbthers entering Warren Danziger, presidetfl; pf the Springfield their first season of league- Teen Council, .to talk about the hew Sarah Bailey Civic Center, its facilities and its- lolso TerYe, and serve— hooB-rnight-waTit-hrarskrnTate r 7 ' 'many advantages" for the Springfield com-- - nal veterans-for advice;—Ifn-- : .With the Springlieird Junior munlty." "- ~-*'"~~" """ • fortunately", the advice is likely Danziger, "son. of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Baseball Leagues warming up to be. n e i t h e r -helpful nor Danziger of 122_Jefferson terj, is a senior at Y-UI for QpeJaing,jday_o,n-ApriJr=28, Jonathan Dayton Regional High School and a quotable in mixed company. member, of the JTeen Council, shice 1967. Ctt:'. __here' is OUT annual compendium He notes that the new civic center is on the "of advice for Little League rThere is also the question of what to do with younger site of the old IIBrary. •. —v'- mothers,_-and particularly for _ "I'm proud to say that I was a member of siblings while the "men of the ' rnmmltffee,- with MarviP SrrmiBB BB -jtntering-their-^iirflt—year- _family are ocquBied. Children chairman, when it wjasjeclded-to turn the old in .under-the-age of 18_mpnths are library building intoa civic-center for senior -organiised-basebaHr;—-—-—__. - • citizens and teenagers.;-——1 • ••-—'— l always welcome at thegameS; "The Teen.Council works in conjunction with BaSeball is-a;-man sgame,_r. ~ andrladieff are permitted near, they^reitooJLittle-to run out on the Springfield Recreation Department. It has. the field. 15 members and is designed to plan; activities but not oil, the playing, field; If for tne teenagers, in Springfield. We have mem- an, umpire, should commit an -Brothers aged five to eight-^- :bers_representing chur,ches~and temples In . _are__the; least welcome^ They town,"and the members are elected by .a coun- . ei^ror'of,-:judgment, mothers- cil committee." - , , . rnjay .poinr!,-this_out-to himv 1 alwayaJ;ake-the batting prac- --• tlce ball—to play catch, then —Danzlgex-explainS-thai^in.niid=F^bniarythe ;;- firmly but politely, from the teenagers came to paint the walls, move me" throw 4t onto" the field, during -Cs furniture., and get things ready for its dedica- 8 %ln itfnet "tnlMnir'ntttliA move three cars along with our neighbors -of Bobb- y Theile, Miss- Dal"e Dauser and Joe _ saying that CarrGoldsteln was "talking off die Next year, 1 J^drs are-ttrooften- rewarded top of his head.'* •'• ' --— -'-'- ••«•""• - moving thelrs.-Some of these people lostthel "" jrvrtth David;Piersbn as treasurer and ingtoingtbrni UniversitUnlwsrtyy \tfi- §£r Louis.A'J. yjaht j y - I represented Dayton' widi Carl the contest .._««*.'$ fte fJOodTof May 29.1968, j^i d M w J. ^_ • •-*- Cathie Bove as_secretary^ ;; majorjn pre^medTand then-ea »-medical one-of mos ft mentioned. We^were given 2O'mlnutas topr e ~" "»'*""» *"thptn- •••ti"n *riiA- Bt^ftpl°" " oa fnf" an * * * ^. ii;--.;.,"—„•••._—^~- • ^. •> • •••' • • - - linftftteny^unleaB-^t^is pare each-speech. Carl-brought his' ' uiem up tne snreet as iar.as. _,..._.,...^.._.., —,_*_*._*^~:= ,. . . —school-if-alJFgoe:s-V£e|l».'-- "valuable assets. 1 saved- fpr" breakfast. Hungar- stating of SO Issues of Time nhfi Sa when w,e_ see the water coming up. _^_ layp HAVE SOMETHjWG this town can be r" Danlger; whosei "fathe ,. tiittIe~Lreague;~in any~sport~j< New Republic. »S* comes-intoneflect; yie m^lrbe_: proud. of.flhls way-it gives them something In charge of engineerihg at Atlantic i ian goulash, "unfortunately, to 8 to d?tTh e adults seeho w e and under—any— nam&,-helps-a ^J^^^J^^i^--'^^ ^^ * Cprp., NMtiey* and whose motherJs a.public; give just one example", ranks-- ceman,- for he is only obeying brdersy—•" 1 boy go-a-4©n{f-way~on the -"•midticke wexaust besides.e so ;muchinconvehlehcd Weicannot blame — kids; are .having a good time—-am? keAping'-^h^aTBTnurse-"in Montdair. " ' fairly law on Che-listoffavorite Together wehai.one-ofthenjiost^te iepple^hen.weJcn^MjaW^Vttih^-». irtant thing." [,the council. at the contest. "'to become~a'member^of the'-Teefi' HByflSl:lie"iias~ wanted breakfast foods,; :; 81 i:depfencls' idi^^ly^^^J^.^ar^svforenstoM feetlSg^r ^itt" be a resiaeht" of "since he was a little boy, , how pur keeptag n^cars, pfHhe .(or.lshe). has to do 4s tell s. my" mother icfefourhoursin the Hiidffle^fTteTjtght^v^^r ^ min^rB;thlt ^W^ "waM^ wouldTtalk aboUt-her;<., _. . •^—: ^..^^^^4- -•-..•'•ijij'.~cash, donations •''-•'""•'"' ."•--•-^•-•-—-J--- eifect on our ^s^mc^rues^^-^^^^ m^ber. First Mr. Plaialnter- people. Two_summers iagbi'I .worj i^^Sh^n^l^^tefc'^^eWs »prospective member. Thehamember- HeadStarti and 1 got pleasure out. oC x .streeys-happen-mpsay in, fte ?mer;j shlp c<^^ (we have.five seniors on the self. I, thought It was-a '-ihcrease_lni„:; a,re- ' ~ ,.„„. »K«/>«i,v^,««n.iiv ' committeeithls~year):lntiervtews the person. tiling."- " ianguage._ Is was the onlymepting^ ,: 8Ubml^ ^ report wjth suggestions andcom- humor into ordlnance. Morertimer—menta-jna the cpuncil ai'n whoW votes on it. .and sports activities. "I'm a beforshoule thids haveleeaction onf •'Weputto >lot eg dm on —varsity soccer and tennis teams Danziger mentions that .starting-in- May. ClubA< 1_like to" play, h lance was taken, 'we'• will-'-be-interyiewihg new committeemen will l^ : iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiuiiiiiliiuililiiiiiiiiiiiitmiMiiiiiiiuuiiiuiiiiiiiuuiiiiimiiiiHiin _^ ^^ jen now, and June:and - snouiytradi! Ms^ewri^fwalargebox^f " rePeal "Is ordinance. flEORGE SCHENACK HAROJJ&- A. LA39Ejter 97-~ GOVERNMENT - -Springfield.J'ree Public-Library lists ;tr: Power in "the" House," by~Rlchafd Boiling. ^S^u^^veSS^auin^g^^ ii-riti aniong-the^books-recenay —A^ history of the leadership. .dfjrthe-HouseZbiL_L-" —the g ; 4^ ^^^^^^^^ ^J^Hp/i^wgtfifev •' Representatives told by roner-ofrrits- ablest dd MRS; PHIUP^L-EWIS^6r38^ ing bfthe sqiiad..JVLAN CHAIET and |i?T--—-acquired^"" ~^- one-oM^ Springfield, is. a candidate for alternate dele- ~7 CARUSO,CARUSO, studentsd at JonathaJh^Dtn Dayton" •' ' , ,' •-• .-..•.-..MUSIC.."~ ——nr-rn:' ^ugt^for: tho^ - Week.-I-couldh'Creslst. ; ~-^ gate_to die Democratic National Convention,——High School,' wto first prizes at_tiie ^i'^The -Muslc-Hunteri?-' .by_Laura ..Boulton.. r serious student of ppollUplan, and for every ^ ^^_^^^e^vPr!^S?dgettff~ Frankly. I got the impression this was cam- pledged to^S^. EUGENE" McCAKffllY,. the GfeaterjNewark-Science. Fair held,«. The story of the searchbyanqted^muslcologist litical science: :——-,- ^J^^^^.^^^^^E^-u'^1^ palgn time aSd Mr. RosenMumwas the cam- state'cbmmlttee of VoluriteefB^for McCarthy College^ of Engineering, " to dlscovfir and" record the traditional and : ; ign manager_glving=hls boys a much needed :; ""The Trouble ih-the-1unglei" by-John Rbwe i. He-pietured-bur Republican committeemen announces, at a Newark, press conference*.. "Aear Diffusion "MethodforAssayofBlQChem-.. ilturglcal music of people living lnUlfeKnown ~ _jTownsend. The "jungle'-' here Is a ghettojn icals.^LOUIS' project was "Food. bfJMl :•. parts of the world. Dr. Boulton again einpha- —imposed, on ' everyone else' m the as shining knights and Mr. Lan as. the Demo-Z - DAVID-ZURAV of Spruigfleld Is among three... northern England, and the story is of the fight craflc black' ogre. For his information,"Mr7 Republican organization choices who filei'petl—- Fuoire--Spfa-agyra."...l ocnl • gnnifm sunply- —glrBa-tiiwbeUef-"fltat-music-ls the one perfect for survival of the children there,'primarily - "HSFetUtor column, Jast weekl , ' ,- shops advertise how-io getridof craJii,gra«8|L ..: form ~ of - communication" that . knows < no -Lan's article was well-written, articulate. . tions~a$ candidates to rtuTtortheUnionCounty .^_-.-,:..—__.. :,.of...,the_four_young-Ihompsons. The outcome ' If, indeed'the police and fire departments: ioard:.'of "Freeholders'In November.^.FRANK In th&page&3f3he Springfield Sun. —barrlerst" •'--'-• --..-••—• is'not the-UsuaLhappy_endingr-but it is true were so gutiigrho for aparking ordlnanceijrhow~-— —-.— ~• r.—-. •••„.." - j_±z ~—S "DIIDCTIIUI ^ JJU .^IA— ..<> c™<«n.—- "Cool, Hot andBlue,"byCharlesBoeqkman. 1 come^thlv^wet^at^bn hand nersonaUy >==M|^f«nta«^ -^IH^^W "rf t£iEr«33?'M£p nontortalningr-infogmative-and-informalhla^——to ,life .and it leaves thSBPToom-for-hopei- 1 " ' BsrJBBgcViiiiiin'brings,Itjinifr^1"" _ "The Real Tifls-Flnwer," by-AHki Barn- testify' the night of .rti^PMhUc h^Hng? _ "T Miybr^Del Vecchio is, because he c^Uenged-^-fleld.^aJMmber^ol-theJI^n-County Welfarei ..ELAINE COMISKR.yiOf-WRose'ave., With-the-recen^trendsr8tvlesandpersoBalitiea r^o^Sln^^teiSSmocrats- ^ people who^re disenchanted to vpteJto Boardf=^^^f/^^aW^.omple-of courses iri , ldrreceiy£SZll^"ckp7B'S-a~sTude^^ -ibive,ha*Tnany^*yschainnen=ovex^hB~pa8^ MAJCQN ^^ aeveraTIyearsTlie^had better jmchoutcast^^^ rd..^prHaield...pHa. - is named -*-—• fi • •—^- -*-•--i.Tx**rrr*n=s~--i-L '~]fcaiJoot BQ..lpiig_ago^.theJJninn^.??O'|i*y_y_g]*rg ia . ot qp| ; J J

pebpte" Whose sin dlsai^6jLgfQnp^~in^etatC6a>eon' s tne not annual conference pj tne UnjonTC 1 "~' renoamed model oMntBgrated group praqtTce. UrlShulevltzv- " J _ rf aU SeaC^He" ^YiiutfcWelfare CounciL..A-table-toptel bossecLTowa-Commltteel Rememberwhathap- ^ y 1 io Awarded first plae« by M«w J«n»y Pr«i» I'd let go, they would'fall apart, due primarily no tutoring on "how tp buy," these people with . A«s6Police Chiefs .Association' and dean' of the . anxious-to encourage." —- 4S7 Melsel ave. Follyjold police that he had Joseph Lordl, Essex County prosecutor, last seen the car In his driveway, where he on County-Police Training Academy, which U I Held annually at Union College. ~ ~ —will be guest apeaker—at-Ae-affairr-Among-^ had locked P -the yenlclft. —— , Tue?.-Sat., 10-6*tfiurs.,J(ML the" guests will be: JJnion~ County Senators " A resident of Baltusrol way told police last CCTPgHTERS.-Jr*TTFMTinHt S.ll yourulf to Matthew J. Rinaldo andZNTcMolas S. LaCorte,' 277 Main St. ^ ^"~~ 301000 famlll»i with a low-coit Wont.Ad. C»" ' Sheriff Ralph-Oriscello and Judges W. Wik_ week that $8,000, in .cash^anished from"tier Millburn liamDiBuono and Ralph DeVita. hnrtifij while, she was Investigating a barking . Also;—flier- Rev; Vincent Monella. director dog. According ^to police, tfte woman stated of the Italian-American Center of Seton Hall she had withdrawn the "money fronuthe bank ^University, and the' Rev. Rocco Constantino, the. day before, was in her bedroom counting curate of St. jam&s Church, Springfield, who it, heard a dogbarking, left the room to check willjjlve the invocation. • ; on the sound, walked downstairs^andV-when- JosepFG. Conzolo ofScotch Plains is chair- —she returned-to-the bedroom, the money was ' man ofj, the dinner. He said 300 people will gone.' .Police "reported finding "no. signs of 7 ARTHWtfc— attend.;, _ ~. rzi_ " 1 forced entry. . ; WELLS J« Caprio, who-has served as.presfdent.6f the In another incident, a Fridaynight guest ;> locaT school-boards-was named foreign Ian- ^^ . at" Qxe Quality-Court Motel on Rt. 22 seems guages coordinator of the regional high school '_ "to, B«ve liked the vibrating deyice in the motel system in 1960. : — _: ""Town. John Rutter', manager of the mofeir President of the Springfield Liohs Club, I III til II ,. told police, that the vibrator, valueTat $100, Caprlovis-Bn-executive'-commtttee-momBo^af—F miwM the National Federation of Modern Language ire by a man-Who-gave his name as Wil- Teachers Association, oast president and cur- _ OBITUARIES nBrownofPlainfield. —~—^T rently executive committee member of the JllllllllllllllllpnillllllllllllllllllllllllllllimilimMIIIIIHIIIIIIItllllllllfl Brqit Bflnd/perkinesi Union Coumy^chool Board Association, past CLARK On April 11, Sarah1 Parlc, of Brant —executive memberjoftfie NJ.StateFeterated Beach, formerly of Springfield. " -:^— n bono orvhite lisard calf, PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED boards of Education, and-a membeiroftiieNy; MAY—On April 12, Marie Murphy, of - •-—and black patent, "Modern LanguageTeachers.Association, N.Ji_^a^vBi-vA][i> ^rmeriy of-Springfield. Initial cosi EYEGLASSES REPAIRED—;_ Education Association, American Association ••-"• • -— ------— - "32.00 of ' Teachers of French,- Association of The total cost of the first high school in the' 1 —' EARLY COPY Secondary School Department Heads- of New Publicity chairmen are urged to-obtir-v*- Unjon County RggjojaLHlgh School Dlstrict,- 3W« Jersey and the, National Education Associa- jonathan Uayton in Springfield, wad »S38.0U0. ... Prompt. SeryLcr tion the Friday—deodllne (br-othgr than_spot-. -The-governmeat-subBldlzed 40 percent of the MORRISAVE^SPRINGFIELD -TiieG.aprioshave-twoiMldrenrMrs^Dolbres- news, jnclude your name, address and cost under the old Public WorkaAdminlstratlon Ann Catullo, a teacher, and Vincent, a first —phone number, (PWA^. The school opened Irrl937. — lieutenant with the Air" Force In Vietnam. ;

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SHOP IN THE STORE NEAREST YOUh Prt.Emtritnci Crab • Sod' Wtb Worm Grin Control • • Spot Wttd Control ORANGE RID BANK Grtu Control • Spot Control • Chinch Bui Chinch-Bug Control • Grub Proofing HACKiNSACK NEW YORK CITY WiSTCHISTtR Wttd Control • Grub Control' • Sod - Wtb Worm '.'jrifOl Main-St. 58 Bvoad St. Packard's. 23W.it34lriSt. The Mall Prooflnt Control Bamberger 62 Witt 4Slh St. New Roth.lU * PRICE INCLUDES ALL 4 SERVICES fLAINPIELD SOM1RVILLE JERSIYCITY 164 Ealt 59lh St. ' FLUSHING "J89 6. Front 63 W. Main St. 51 Journal Squar* .182 Eail .8olh St. I 3709 Main Strnt' MORRISTOWN 26 N. Park Prlo«l of(«ollvo thru CtH U(¥N-A-*MTIn your *raa uif «m«, any (tay IncMtnt Si»<*r|H «*f • FRK ntknth ml am d a» kodihl, THtUOKT Of LA¥tNllMm: M •!" opon 9 to 6; opmn late Mon. «V Fri. 'Ml 9; clowd Sun W.d.w>prll 33, 1969 LAWN-A-M AT .SPRINGFIELD. 379-7879 3,1. 1029 STUYVESANT AVE., UNION foods plus LAWN-A-MAT • UNION . 964-0044 1 ;:;i ,\ 6 -Thursday, April 17, 1969-SPRINGFIELD (N. J.) LEADER UUWIIUIttlllllt UllllMUHUIIIItUUI titmwitmmitmuiiiitiiiumiiumiuiiiuimnuuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimuuuiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Mini-biking brings FAMILY UFETODA Y c+e n c e J q pic s ~ Home- Ecoriopii tt __ , inattnitNtutWHumniiiiniititnuuuMtniiiiiuinituniiiitmtnntmiiiin ;,ttJE. FIRST CONCLUSIVE PROQj? °* the of Southern California. They will monitor the -' HELP YOUR PRESCHOOL CHILDREN aWare of persons,- places, thing's, cpli existence "of water on Marsjar been obtained blood-pressure, inspiration rate and electro- of costly penalties DISCOVER THE WORLD AROUNDTHEM tastes, smells and sounds of nature by University of Texas astronomers. An ob- ' cardiogram of a small monkey duringa-30-d«jr- As the. rain spatters against the window pane a"variety of experiences- such as-S -flervtag^teemobttlnal several spectra ol Mars - Bio-satellite mission. The mice, which will An 18-year-old-Wiini-bike owner paid a lrt_ the kitchen, Susan, age four, with nose watching the rain. Each new observationc live in an elaborate 500-pound "mousp house.'-'" maxi-flne in Municipal Court~!Vt&nday in a pressed against the glass can be heard to the door to the outside-world and that show the existence, amount, and uneven exclaim, "everything is green and black when in it. - distribution-betweeirtSBmtspheres. of the water may spend several months in outer space. They disposition, by Judge Max Sherman. vapor- In.tbe Martian, atmosphere. The amount will be allowed to breed, bear young and raise - Barry J^-Coopprman of 23 "Tulip•;rdrwas' it rains, Mommlel" , _: 1 _' Between the ages of- three.and six, measured was equivalent to a film of liquid them in weightlessness. Self-contained life- fined a total of $50 for operating the unlicensed How would you, as the parent,, respond? children learn to observe through""! v 'water about 2,00Ofhs of an inch thick over the support systems will enable the colony, to motor bike^-haying no registration for it and. 'ould you continue withy ouc work and absent- of experiences, all of which are thought $ exist for several generations before returning owning no driver's license for the miniature mlhdedly say, "OhTthat'sTilceburrhow about—as "play" byThe adult, the value of this pin .southern hemisphere and about halfof that over to earth. ^ "Z—/..,' ,. motor vehicle.-- -looking at the TV?" Or, would you, perhaps, cannot be overestlmateoV-Through play.y thjMthernl '' m ; _^iAnotherirl8^-veais-oldr-Marton -V. -Pill of i?ayj "My. ' ifpHn'r rhniiEht_of that but, it's a ' children.leal53Ol&re_and. take turns»7 THE CLUMSY JOB of hauling gas i Irvington, was fined $50 for the possession J lovely moUgtttrt^r'B^TOk-arthe-raiTrtogether-^tiso-iearn aramanc play, music, stone :YOUR FACE may be giving away your [ secrets. You jrnay have considered it ari UP and down a skyscraper was eliminated of beer lh his Tear. Richard Skldmore of" and see what else we can see when it rains.-' and science. All thesethlngs, help tod. • serving, only to give you a window on the during the construction of a 850-foot building Murray HU1 also-paid $50. Skidmore's fine Your children's pceschooLjSXperlenceS are-* fh»lr nnriprRrnn(ting~nf the world, flrnurtd thjQ in Chicago, reports Cardox. Carbon dioxide covered two violations, whlch-were connected —wflffefcdbHtnow a.Stanfordynlvej^ty^derm*^ ; waa delivered to:ar storage tank a critical time in their development and"prep- ,,. If your childrenJave a" "working moth tqlpgiqr* says your face also gives a window "tion-site-and then-pipedrtoli "•with an accident, careless"driving and having aratfoh for school and later life. The intellec- the nursery school plays a vital role4ni . in'iyotir- entire-body. -The view afforded is stations. As the building went up, the piping no registration in his possession.' "~ tual, emotional and physical developmenrtsegun development. ButHon't forget,- your ;| ' sttrtllngly clear.'By peering «_your face, a - Speeding violations accounted for eight other i'ln Infancy is reinforced or redirected during approval and-particlpatlon in actj curious, skilled, and intuitive diagnostician can system was extended^-"•'•• •— • court-actions. James Brown of Livingston, these years. * — youxj^l^enstouldconBUiueintot discern changes and markings that provide a . _ . *_•.» • • Ala., was flned-$35-for-rirlvlng 44 iuT25 YfHir^OTeschooPcBliafefl learn to J»ecpme_ school^according W Mrs. EleaJSoFl —u -- •• -• -- -• " L-hesays. UNIVERSTTY OF CHICAGO-sclentist^jriU jn.p.h. section of Mountain avenue and passing : —: : executive director of the Eg« soon go to the Barbados Islands tqjjhotograplr on the right," . • ___" -— in Elizabeth. ' . ••<:-'j~rT':V-"'f K'r •^-I.U Robert. B.-Birnbaunii of Mountainside paid For you to understand your children1)}* help supply t -$25-for going 49 m.p.h. in a 25 zone on Moun- and develop a more ander-standing-and enc &.?•• ^ have before-venturing on tain avenue._Arthur Jj DaQuino of 18 Essex,, aging attltude-towanfthem, cobpefa'tiot ; _eay.ie»ea4xhers-at-the. rd. was fined $25 for driving^Tnyih. on the" Mgyor replies the nursery, school i same Street.——•:— ' " " '...'•'- (Continued from poge 1) . ; prl--* TWo other speeders on Mountain ave. were. "Tnarlly Elizabeth and Linden, he said, and the If your' children attend -Benjamin-Zimmerman of West Orange. wfio" statement attributed to me71hatXdid not cjtfre GOP should win easily lnjhe new 9-C, running visit" lt~E(omeamev Byy g^ -i.-__. poo QUALITY onJ VALUE Regional insfruc#OfSzr paid $20 for. driving 40 m.p.h.,; and Helena about the citizensj-ylewsandif they didnot like* . school and watching your^hlldren at play you - from Rahway to Plalnfleld to Mountainside — 1 L Schneider of-Piscataway, who was fined $15 my decision, theycould vote meioiit of office. -and jb». Democjats now have a "gjUm_chance. can discavei new'and useful skillslndeaUng judge science contest for golng"38"In"ihe^25-ni.p4w-aone. -. - — /This, statement is compiitily^qut of context,_ -with' everyday behavior at home arid In-'the : ICHARMS but enough to kl'l^ : : z : •'•-- ••waiter: Hohnj-sdence-coordlnatoF-for- the- RichardfSi.T.onkP.,,,91.433 Mountain aye^WRg. and you know it. -. ---—;>—-•---"•- LLa n saiidd that he could provide no lnforma- world atJarge.1 ;J_; 'M; ' '--< r ^Q?^£ Unlon County Regional High School District fined $25 for driving,46Tn~a"25"~nnp"Su zone^ " "I stated that the Township Commlttee.wasr aodr on the identity of Democratic candidates .No. 1, andnthree- district science teachers of Milltown^-roadj-while'SteveinCrWueller of not'Inclined to 'put every controversial ques- in the new Assembly district. Observers, have were among the judges M the~Hnnuai Central Mountainside was fined $20 for speeding 19- UQU-Onj_on_ce-a-year referendum, but were felt that the party is delaying action until the HQB THE PlNJSt IN Jersey Science Fair held last week at Middle- miles over the 25-mile speed limit on Briar elected to. make decisions on behalf of the "primary "aateiecomes definite. ~~ sex County-College, r "•: —- Hills circle. Thomas Clowers of East Orange majority of the populace. If Uje "decisions of In any even# Lan alsoisjyWLthat Assembly : • Accompanying Hohn were: Jan Lucas, phys- paid $1. 5 for speedin, g 45 in a.35 nup.h. zone the committee were: not truly, representative races, should have no influence on the-local • ics teacher at- G^eSor^nvingmnFAJtfred-~-&tMorris avenue, ^ of the people's desires, then they had every ^elections. He noted, however, "It is obvious ^Stelgtogaprbiokgy-taaeher-at David Brearley,. ta otner action, a 40-year old driver, Oluf • " nit ofcoffice. we can anticipate further redlstrlctlng before and ToBn MattBon, biology teacher at-A«thur-^-De Bang-of-Berkeley-Heights-waSrfined $35 JL Johnson. " -' ~~rr for having no New Jersey license.

• ••••••••••' •»• . would h.ve^en*ndedjhateither you'or , ^"f8 »•:« added your candidate, Nat Stokes, 3t°°ijlHJ^ijd'jjg!~ Mrs, Alice Lorimer, Springfield-Republican counted on this issue aa eIBierjiinaVor~of of '.•.: chairman, agreed that the Assembly redtstrict- _againsCthe ordinance. Instead, yotTDOtbTchose ing will have no local effects. """.".J. ^^tb:stay quiet during thejvhqlejiearing, ratKerrr~~"We-hapjen to like the two assemblymen we than alienate a few votes' on either side of will have. In fact, we like all of Union County's this question. , '.",- _r .._,-_ . - • Republican assemblymen." •'.;;..;...' -——^i-certainiy hope you can upgrade the call- .-_.-, ,, •". ••'•* •'••-. •["•'«;'••• !.»••• • u .u'» ber of the localcampaignlnthecoming months, " •^$&U&£&2£y*&£BaiA$*& becau you may rest assured that I am going -to-contlnue. to fight for1 our town as the cand- SERVICE "STORE id§te-:.of the Republican Party for reelection tends to be Republicatw-Lasr yeafi he" recalled,. • ; :••;;_ £-_.-J to the Township Committee in Noyemberi"- President Nixon^barely squatoed by In Sprlng- ^ -needing the absentee vote to take the T- ••••.r-i - while-local .Republicans won handily. Ife^ ; rv-r-jrV i-'J •;'^^#^p^r;;i;'.'',:v" •'. it:+' •!,, ^ •" Four years^ealrller, the mayor said,: Presi- Democrats dent Johnson icarrled Springfield in, a land- ...... ,..^,..,tii /Continued'from poqej) slide ^"and hlB-margln may .well have helped it^ay r B166mTto win by 14; vows. Wrs..l . h¥s7feduce7d thVtotal stjifj f of the" ; tax office W ih^rseU and one assistant^-Pilor-^Pi ^ _^to her election; theVtaxjolfice staff^^coi«js^C_^ X-_ contest, likb this'yearfs gubernatorial race,; of the tax-collecto611r andewd o full-timejinfllljd one does have some influence on-local resulpi, but- • part dniB-.assistante/l.:'- ' T', ' 2L '.'^" not as muchlas a presidential election— '•*..•: ••'•> "She credits her abllity'toJ.saye.J^e,.tax_ ' • •_: - — •-•••----- •'." — --''•'• '•• ~ .•payers ;the burden Of these addltlonil salaries _to_her complete .knowledge of -every. J^tejet". General Electric "iToT-'the office from worjelng the-accoiintlng rhft-- chlnes fright up to^general management and supeCTtglpn of jhe^offlcier ^^1,.;:': I , _ her • husbah d Jfick*! Who is 'as-r- _ .of Huffman-ffliafBoyle' (i ; Sprlnjgjfifeld, ii HenshaW ave. Paughter-iJaCgiieline Is ~ Mm ,ja y<

Smltti _we_can'offer"me-jvoter.s- two people of \; |^*butBtanalngrsij*li«y^Mrs. Smlm, ofcoixge,:: has been recognized by everyone-who-has- come In contact with-the'tax office as a highly ' competent and ..efficient public c"ompex;lask with: maximum effec-:i : -'. :_tiveness,. \.. ..•.-•' .U. -••-.,....•" tilx-~^~~' I Filter Flo system ends lint-fiuz -v.-~"^i-'Sttkes;^sii;veiy-kiSe-nuniliefcbtSplHi^slii field residents already know, is a^ highly articu-_ ^"^Plerniifliiierit Press cycle with "cooldown" deeply concerned member~of the ~' ~-~r-v; • Ppldwater Wash and rinse •••_':; L cpmmuntty, .He has taken on the \ ' ' • Extra wash selection role' of candidate-for public office^for one. i'" reasoTro^y7TIe~lB7Cpnce.rjiedaboin^pringfield— "Im1* I i ^ •-' fi.t M kapeopl. 7 : mmjm^mn^m "He recognizes thatSprthgfleWTKeds-gov-- OTHER GOODYEAR VALUES...REGULAR LOW PRICES emment that'ts at once efficient• and ••-•r'-?.-\.

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GENERAL ELECTRIC (Continued from poy-1)'- PORTABtt- work is • done . in iron7~ bronze and steeL^ DISHWASHER From the very modern sculpture of Smith, (You'H wonder how you . the group will then go to the Prick Mansion :m ever got rf/oHo *' to see paintings, sculpture and furnishings from' wlthovf An«l) the!4th"to the 19th century. i., -.."Anyone who has ever been tn the Frick You can go out when the . ' Mansion knows it will take many trips to be- dishes gow! No Pre-Rinslng'\ gin to absorb all the great) beauty that has -No Hand Scraping! No Mes- . been assembled there," Mrs. Johnson added. Reservations for a place on the bus will be sy Filters to clean,,with GE , on a first-come basis. The cost of the trip Soft Food Waste Disposer! : will be $3.50." Lunch is not included. Readers M922EWO • may phone the Recreation Department, 376- The co*H? A lot less than you tfiinl '" Power Arm Washing Action, Switch to flarneless electric heat. Your • Automatic (Inn lunar 5884, for a reservation or mail a check made entire house will stay cleaner with no washes all around. Powerful Ourfr^ielectrlc heatingU .. control out to SACA, to the Sarah Bailey Civic Center, products of combustion being released T give you all the facts. Wrltt to'.. • Picture and sound Swirl-Around action reaches Church mall, Springfield. into the air. almost Immediately all dishes, glasses, pots and ing,'! P.O, Boii 55. MorfIstowiu I No other type of heating offers you so pans! PVC Cushion-Guard'' D7960. Or ask the dealer dlsplaVlnf... • Fnaluret IMF allds many choices, either. rule tuning Tub, Extra Rugged Blue. Five delegates named Reddy Kilowatt emblem. He'sanexpert. • 295 icjuore Inch' , Racks! Handles-Up Silver VJou can bring your existing hot water vlswlng area,.. system smack up to date with an electric Bask etl Eas Rollin by B'riai B'rtth Women ' blggostltiTV SP.0990 , y * Cas- boiler. If you have a hot air system, ters! Snap-on. Faucet Con- B'na.1 B'rlth Women District 3 will hold • Contemporary alyllng its 34th annual convention at the Hotel Shel- modernize with an electric furnace. Or nector! . for year round comfort, with an electric bume, Atlantic City, next -Monday through ELECTRIC Wednesday. The. district includes, Penn- heat pump which provides heating pnd sylvania. New Jersey, Delaware and West cooling from a single unit. If you prefer HOME PLENTY OF Virginia, representing almost 25,000 members the personal comfort of room-by-room HEATING DEALER WITH Afpunvii) r.iunit ^^E In more man 140 chapters. temperature control, one of the electric FREE PARKING USE: OUR EASY PAY PIAN1 DELIVERY Five delegates - Will represent the Spring- resistance heating methods will give it NO MONEY DOWN j field Chapter of B'nal B'rlth Women. They to you. are: Mrs. Martin Karp, Mrs. Arthur Pal- kin, Mrs. Sidney PUler, Mrs: Simon Helschu- ber and Mrs. Saul Black. Mrs. Plller Is Jersey Central Power & Light/New Jersey Power & Light 2B00 U.S. ROUTE 22 presid/snt. GOOD/YEAR SubildlirlssotOenaralPubllcUtllltletCorporitlon ••> -itm UNION, H.J. Mon.-Wad. BI30 to SI30 V. mil. wail or Fi.Bihlp .,_ , . • SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT u. SERVICE STORE Thur.-Prl. 8130 to SI0O in the o.nttr lib 688-8444 Dr. Warren M. 'Davis, superintendent of Sut. 9100 to Kiflfl schools in the Union County Regional High !S«s . ™ ' School District, began his teaching career in a • •••••»••••»«>•> one-room schoolhousetln Ohio. , Something for everyone SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, April 17, 1969- T.

ne group of women-ground a long table week, about 4,500 people will have-taken c&SttecTas they carefuiiy dissected" mafsh- advaniage"75rthe program, during the W6fl mallows into the shape of gardenias, while school year;—according—to-Haryy-E, Linkin, others were flattening.various colored gum- 'director 'of adult education. • drops and cutting them to look like flpwer He said the-adult-school program offered petals. 'about 275 courses during the year—-everything Plastic golf balls bounced around a gym from the art j>f wlne^ making at the Gov. Livingston"~ School" in Berkeley Heights, to where men and women were teeing off and 1 lofting the plastic balls against a far wall. "Slim Forever' at ArtnuFX. .Johnson In ' ~" About 150 persons were gathered In another Clark and "Green Thumbery.V at Jonathan large room plottlHg^a course from Block" DaytoninSpringfield. Island to Martha's Vineyard. ' •-777:——. , * * • .. !'._..:„.: THE MARSHMALLOW DISSECTORS atDavid Unuqual? Not In the least. Jt'sjust.ajyplcalj_ evening at any one of the'four adult schools - Brearley Regional in Kenilworth, under the run by .the Board of Education in the-Union direction of Mrs. Dlna Miller, were learning - Countyjieglonal High School District. _... how to decorate a party cake in the "Be As_ the springterm draws .to" a close this Your Own Caterer"' course—complete, with gumdrop flower petals. —- ' The Watchung-Power Squadron provides in- ~ structorS in a lecture and workshop course In Demolitions contract pllotihg,;seamanship-and*small boat handling.— While one group-is-steering a landlocked cours'e from-Block-Wand-to Martha's Vine- awardeHjby state tq_yard, another~prepares to take the Federal ^"viaadnTAgency's written exam for-a-prlvat| pilot's license. - - - •• • ~"''"_. ~~BRDSHiNG"UP--Wrs. James 'A, .Rlchardsoa^rlghti of 521 Washington ave., Kenilworth, it7 %m ih-JSpringfield Golf lessons; Jt"JonathBirDayton"-contra: gets^Tsome pointers from Mrs. Betty McKay, beginning act workshop iuatiuttor at die— with tennis Instruction in the Kenilworth school, David Brearley Regional High. School Adult School. They "put the ftnisHng touches to ;• —The—N. JT Department qf Transportation . *«' ON THE CAKE—Harxy_l, Unldn, director of-adult education for the Onion County and the wine makers at Berkeley Heights have the spring program this week. . - "., .-r-..'. ..; ".;.;' '- •' .- •'.•••• •'• i —last week received air appsrent-low-bid of Reglon,al High »$ch6ol^l->lBljL l(;lt~helps~decorate arcake "In~fiie^'BeJ5four Own Caterer little in common with a course in the principles $34,635. from Interstate Wrecking Co., Inc., of data processing and basic computer systems course ^at David Brearley-Regional High School." Ltakin helped put the pg x of^Springfleld_on. a contract to'demolish 18 - •^'•rMm spring program with the help of-tfaeTinstructor, Mrs. Dlna-MlUerrcenter -and-Jeanne at Arthur L. Johnson. * -v. Overlook has workshop t buildings in four counties to clear the right r ; Silversmith* ES1-4600 Meeker, "director of the adult school In Kenilworthx of'way. for construction or-improvements to .— "You name it, and Wespite 80 and 280. The communities Involved are the ; A. Connolly.Jr., director of the department ' i , MllUWN Tj .of 1969the larger dividend payment, —boroughs-of Fair Lawn,. River Edge "and -of-abttsthasfology, at Overlook and clinical VAUXHAU KB.; • reached a^record-$975,244, Crestmont transferred 17.84- . Ridgewood, Bergen County; West Pater son, frncxi holcl: Instructor of anestnesiology.at rfie^New Jersey M\ MIIUUXN AW, UNION . reflecting, a 13,8 percent in- percent of net operating in- Passalc County; Bayonne, Hudson County and College of Medicine and 'Dentistry. Advanced . W crease over the similar 1968 come to reserve- accounts.. West Orange, JEssexCounty. , •••;PL A MtlCIOUS-HABiT"-; period. "The "figures-were re- Total assets were fund rdismg-eyent -registratiog n is requiredq , ~tatttd^t t leased-by Victor Neumark, The contract-Will- permit buildings -to be clanl s shoulhldd cal lll did eA Academd y office,, JJUM9 : ' , :•""-".',- $86,542.842..as. of March 31. removed on a selective-basis as property- Steak Sandwlcbe* -—Zi Crestmont maintains six of- fices in Morristown, Madison, agreements are. reached andiresidents move has announced that Its 13thannualfund-raising en In tlta tysktt • _ —out. The department has found that this pro- dinner dance, wlll~be held on May_10, at the' Maplewood and Springfield in cedure eliminates possible health- and-fire=- CAM0 SELL? . Hot Corn«il Beef -~ TfiiTtrl-county. areafltEssex, "Short HnirCaterers; ~^. 7" = ^rr- PHIVATL BUS SERVICE Morris and Union. ;. -=___ hazards,-and curtails vandalism. -.--.-.:--_ ~" Jack Sobel," fund raising chairman1 of the' pfimeinide Qn-.the Interstate routes, 90 percent of the - local lodge, said at.a recent meeting of the cost will be paid by the federal government dance ^committee: fliatrther funds, ralsedTtiids :tUMM'T-MAPLEWOOD year will help support the new-Rutgers-Doug- 1INITT TO ' and 10 per cent by the state. The Route 17 -Your Want Ad work will be shared equally by the state.and lass Hillel Building and also many other tINE GIBBS federal governments. The state will assume B'nai B'rith projects^ - -••- —~'... IsEasyXoBace _iOP_Der_cent of the demolition costs on the" Arthur Ke,sselhaut, chairman of the dinner : dance commltteej-announoed-that entertain^ "•'- Grillad 'or Boll«d'.V- ••CWBTARIAL ' other routes. ——-— — CALL CLASSIFIED '•*,-- " •••••-''' . . Just Phone ment at the dance will be provided by_the. .Open 7 Days a Week =-—3Se-proJect-ls-to-bpj e coihpletecp l on or be- Howard-Ray Orchestra, featuring Esther Kay. i 686-7700 - 'til 9 PiM, __' fore June 30. All bids will be. reviewed For information regarding the dance, Kessel- Jce_a_cojntcsct is awarded. - .'. Take Out Service haut can be reached at 376-8363.. - "^ :,« NNwM.lt. MnkWJI A smMidftm Ask for 'Ad Taker* and 686-2233 v Alto tchooti In BottonrProvldsnct she will-help you—with o cular life_.which devotes even— 1.:.- tnd 200>F«r|< Avei. N«w YorH-10017 ,:-' Studanl Loan* Aval lobf* ' Result-Getter Want Ad. the smallest action or deed to ' SUNDAYS kSlRMON _dod's'.kind;of~a world? When ,•.•_ .'t. God is with us always, and -^1$!...(:••*;. .ever recognized, 4s-not4ife What comes itb-.-your mind filled with happiness.and with when someone speaks of a a sense of purpose? "rich, .full life?" What youx :nre"goocl"thlngs of ttie," 1 think Is what you are. " ^as»„we call themj—make-life ,... '^.:L-.:-l1^^-L~'l^: ::l '-17 :.. \A —Do you think of anewhbuse7 pleasant, more "easier, to ac- •A-new-car?-Money-ln-the4)ank cept on a day-»to-day basls- enough to buy-alniost-anything But, we can exist without them.- you might desire?^These m n If^vie must,-get-by" be considered part> of a wim. ;tjie"nare_hec"essltles...... :.... rnbdern-day, "rich, fuUHfe.^ • T The! irieedi' of "bur "sput are' Yet, isnlt mere more? Is not there a kind of richness whether one Is rich ;or poorf- tKaT every man can afford? is_Jilled \jatli_challenge9. and Does not proper reward await ' temptations whlchmust b^ met

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"• ' • , , *• • •,'.-.... . •'. . ALSO • ALTERATIONS •GARAGES •MASONRY • ATTIC ROOMS • DORMERS •KITCHENS ?I^_ Your ad wilt appear in 8 newspapers R N • BASEMENTS • IRON WORK • SIDING • °°J' ° _UT. in adjoining communities of suburban • BATHROOMS^. »HEATING •PAINTING • STONE FRONTS " ' For Fr«« EtflmaU Coll BOARD OF f Essex & Union counties. , 370-7576 REALTORS | NO MONEY DOWN, UP TO 7 YEARS TO.f AY OF THE ORANGES & MAPLEWOOD ! Ul CONSTRUCTION CORP. LIVINGSTON • MILLBURN : 14 MOUNTAIN AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD, N.J. SHORT HILLS and SPRINGFIELD : r - , * . . • ; Executive OKIcesi , • TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD 2101 MILLBURN AVENUE • I Holly Magargee, of South High, • MAPLEWOOD, N.J. : Cleveland, Ohio, reminds the pe- destrian through this prize win- 763-5450 ? PEDESTRIANS- ning entry In "the AM School BE ALERT IN Traffic Safety Poster Contest, that there are dangers lurking PARKING AREAS In sloW-speed parking areas. This >•«••••*•••••••••»»«••••••••*« Is one area where pedestrians and drivers must mlxg the smart pedestrian walks defensively, - alert for cars backing out of CALL 686-7700 parking spaces and for drivers who may not be on the alert ASK FOR CLASSIFIED for pedestrians. .. 8-Thursday, April 17, 1969-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Town library board Luncheon April 29 Board of 'Realtors "lAff OF TM.WKK praises services of lor women realtors sponsors lectures TJie annual wnmnn'B spring luncheon=of Board of Realtors of the^ranges aiBFMaf c G for nevFem teen-staff members wood, Livingston, Millburn. Short Hills and During National-Library—Week, Sunday to' Springfield -will be held at'the Rock Spring TWrty-flve-real estate salespeople-are en- April 26,: th? board of trustees of the Spring- Club, West Orange, on Tuesday,. April 29, at rolled in the spring lecture'.series of the Board field Public Library declared that it would noon. Highlighted will .be a fashion show pre- of Realtors of the Oranges and Maplewood, like;.-to acknowledge Its "sincere appreciation'' sented bySranSommerofUnlon. , Livingston, Millburn, Short Hills and Spring- - to those pages and coUege-assistaots-wao, . Anne Sylvester of Springfield Is luncheon » field. The series, which began last week. Is - under the. superzIalQiL-OiJCarlDotzel, worked . chairman, assisted, by Pauline Rilley, ticket {' 'held twice a year at the board's offices In so hard to refurbish furnlture^.and book- chairman. Women realtors, realtors', wives Maplewood and Is mandatory for all new sales cases from the old library. Through their and saleswomen of the board, have been invii associates of the board's 94 member offices,— .combined effort-this-furniture now looks-as- According to Mrs, Sylvester, there are/ow rThe—courfle~wlU-contmue- twice a week for good as new and greatly • enhances its new , 28 women realtors In tbe 94 memher fl flye_weeks. and-will enable those enrolled-to. surroundings." _'•:-•_ making ufiThe board, one of the largest realtor thoroCfgUy" learii"'me'j practical details of "the ---TTne""-^5Ilowing^irnidents'"are on the7staff of"'• real estate business.'' . the adult department of the library: of the sales associates-'are women, aHe s . Among the lecturers in the current series —Anita- Myhrberg and Linda Hodapp^college. Members of the" luncheon and ticket eqmmf t>- are R. Herbert Connolly and Julian Brenner tees from Springfield Include Mary Gerard» of South Orange; Arthur Greenbaum, Prank Georgia McMullen and Mlmi Parr. '' Bedford and GeorgeGrDlMartlno of Living-, , ,; - ston^ Georgia McMullen of Springfield,: Peter ricia Day, Barbara Frost, Joel Horowitz, Degnan-of West Orange and Harold Hudson Mary Lovett and Yolanda Rueda^Wgh sohool studentff)T " Certificates will be presented on comple- Thf TJie cmuarens-^partihentwEo tion ortnVcOilrsear a luncheon to be held at assisted Mrs. Helen Keller, Mrs. Marguerite . the Maplewood Country Club. Robert Klein, 'Irthat anotkw-eall (or me?' DeCesare and Mrs. Rose Searles were: Kathy Thw'n tilt only b«oullfully dtco^t*^, immediate past presldenrDnhebsardrwIUbe. Johnson, Madelyn-Geddes, Sharon Rubinstein, • but thay'ra^lie »o dallcloui ond\,...,, guest-speaker. - " - Elaine Gan, Judy Consoles, JftnejCondon, Jane- •- The" board's educational chairman, Georgia Ruocco and Kate Napiqf. ' —.~ •. • McMullea, who directs the series,-how In its q address .This • work was done after school in the seventh, year," explained that while all real afternoon as Well as evenings an(I~6Ti"SaBir- MenU Ay'«.,.Unlon; H.J, estaje salesmen are required-by-law-to pass • da^s-dur&g"the-months of January and Feb>- CAKESFOR ALL OCCASIONS ah (^amlnaH"6n~glven-by the New Jersey Real cocktail party ruary. The_sEidents maintained their,regular Estate Commission, the local Board of Real- ..schedulaa-sp.tnat the library remained, open?g~ 7 1 ttiun'., Frl., Sol. I A.Mi-9 PiMrir "tora_ls unique in having Its own schooir * ^" usual for borrowers to return their books dur- Sundoy 4 A.M. - 6 I five weeks-our new salespeople absorb a ing the accustomed hours. \ -" , .. - . - tremendous amount of practical knowledge.., . the agregate of many years of experience. y_"-TZvi"KolltZi' author, journalist, motion pic- We all profit-by this-lseries...the board, the tiire and theatrical producer, will be the guest Pin tourney r -broker, ppypker^rt^cktilit^TrapTrbfthp B Sde' iff> lie," she said., . r -- .-, 1969 UnitedUewish_Appeal of Essex County- Among those enrolled -from, Springfield . and-Israel-: Emergency. Jtund_pn. Monday at 26 offices .are Elsie Chambers and Patricia Spa»_-8 p.m.-at thee BraidburBraldburn CountrCoutry ClubClub , FFlor-—l - the (tossUlwl pagM^of thk iwwspaper. ' • - —:• ' . • h&mrP&rtc; ,: ; -— • —. dLEcho_ jiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiinnnnniiiiiifHiiuipiHiii Kiesel and Bernard A.-Mollen are Springfield -UJA cbHdialrmen; They urged members of Rosemary Losee. who had a 1 •the community to.attend-theTund-raisingevent jizzling~~205~ average Jn, the -which-willrberopen to contributors of $100 or Eastern Tadies Classic at 7 more, and pointed out that UJA's humanitarian Paramuff. last year and is /orTbgoy ! "--'-, '' -'_ .vital-importance . .., particularl. , y. at a. rated one of die_country's time when human needs are-as great as they' finest distaff bowlers,-- will- are today. __ ^ shoot-for cash and a Cadillac k • Braff, Drir Bfomberg and"Kiesel""re«ntly in-me' $30,000 ^chcTLTanes^ —Treturned from a UJA fact-finding mission to Cadillac Handicap Tourna- Israel where they were_aWe to observe fte ment, _starting Apiil.r26r-En- A wise cook knows that an Imaginative food country's welfare instltuH9n's?and"BociBl ser- vrtfl close Tuesday for I.;' SUBURBAN COMMUNITIES accessory can make something special of the vices. •"••• •- '.•.••' •. / : ~:::- 1 ""• en's teams. simplest meal. Bread in some formLsuch as • KoUtzJsJhe. unrt pv.nitiw Rosemary, 2f£year-old sticks, muff Ins, .squares or wedges, can easily ^gj ip plcture-^Hm Poughfteepsie—Rlrt-toppler, , add that magic touch.—:~— . ' < 24 Doesn't Answer "Vafllm whicch was awarded wlllT-lead the, Trl=Statera_of— ~-Ooe-very-easy^way to prepare appealing and international prizes in Cannes and.MexlcoClty New York, a team boasting unusual bread.accompanlments-is to use pack- and which was chosen; as one of the 10 best a 980average—enough to draw aged mixes and store-bought rolls as jhe • IV - '.-••. pictures of die year by the New York Post.__ the envy otjthe_tpp_ men!s. r 'basis. Popovepr, jnlx, biscuit mix,,, corn bread HU J«e' wat«A HIM TSiiA (Jp liOT* FUntAO Q Y*€* mix, and prepared frankfurter rolls are just a _Deputy,".,.9 Tony Award-winning production, Jean Trasklewicz, averaging III** few suggestions. —___,—_i—^ jje has written articles, plays, stories, es-r ^ 199, and Ronnie Lorenzen, _ Convenience plus imagination therefore, are says, andstudles-in-Mstory.—v -•••••. ] - — •'— with-195.- Just 686-7700 the key to the following accessories which-will , Reservations may_be-made-by-callin: V-high backswing- has- given definitely add a special' flair to even the most co-chairmen. . •.'... - -~~ " the 5^3, 120-pound Miss Lo-. ASK FOR QASSIRED popular leftover meal In your household. see one of the-mpst power- - .-.. ONION BREAD- -<~~I^—.• ful deliveries in this'women's 2 tablespoons Instant minced onion ! _tenpin ^ py: 1/3 cup water • '• "."" ^_-.i avaraging A Paramus— -1 egg, slightly beaten ~ ' •'-- '" LadlaT^Classic andTs" rated.!_|_ 1/2 cup milk- -ji '•'-- )i ".• a threat-foxindlvidual honors 1-1/2 cupsTiscuit mix V - in the WIBC tournament at. - 1/2—teaspoon caraway seed, optional : San piegpg o this p^g; .;;,, .2 tablespoons butter, melted - 111' Orie_oriff the strongest Union Soak Instant minced onion lnwater 5 minutes.. C6untvrwomen's entries in the >mbine egg, milk.aajltq-biscultmixand sttr; EhdlEcholLanes-Cadillal c tourney, until blended. SHr In pnlom-Tunili' r '" "' ,_.A;state prison inmate pleaded guiltybyaffa- davlt last week to two Springfield, motor ve- is the Jersey Five, averaging -i (i'-hlcle~violatlons.---whlch - tacked 30 days onto 907. The~team is comprised i^his seven-year Jail sentence, presiding Moh- of Sue Zaluk. of-Garwood^ a.,. ;^iu-y:uday was Judge MaxSherman. - ~ • ?- __^— -_starj.ijeahTElko"?? . , . ;. iU: - Dennis A. Trosinsld of Irrington, currenUy~^I^>f=<3la^k» ^oSi;Ann Laurie of 1 aterm arthe-State^Prispn, Trenton," Lake Hopafcong,,.182j Midge -•'•• -•--••••- '• '-•• •"—"• • • -' Steffan ol Elizabeth, 180,_and_ Julie liee _pt. Granfordi" 1727= Close to" gdO.'nien's teams' process American cheese to the < r have entered' to .Site, "it was ."••• CHECK THE ' ingredients. vokedTHe i^ serving his -longer.seritehce for -reported by tournflmenrdirec- *•'•• HELP WANTED ADS recelving stolen goods. i tor jack BestrFro^Somerset IN THE CLASSIFIED liranlgurter rolls - ,In other "Municipal* CourtactionMonday. thertZ^ounty 9.9 nie a "the ^ PACESOfiTHIS 1 /4 teaspoon Tabasco' Bowlerg. B965iwerageteani ,1/4 cup butter, softened NEWSPAPER charged with atrocious assault In Springfield, by Pat DeNappll who sports- _was sent to the Union. County Grand Jury. In a 20° average. His mateg are ^-—Minced chives : default of $10,000. ball, Holloway was taken to. -Tony-D!Amb616 aE;, Rarltan, Grated Parmesan Cheese•- --•• ••=—~— ""(he Union County JailinElfeabeth. . 195;' Bob. -VaTT^Derhoef of -Paprika--"' ' ..--• • -—r~ -•- • • -^ ,: A psychiatric patient atlheMorTis-Cpunty-^-^sU6 :Mead, 194; Joe "Dolce Cut each roll into 4i length-wise fingers. Mix 0Un —Tabasco with softened butter and spread On cut Narcotic: Clinic was given a .six-month' sus- ,_°^S«^

Swim and Tennis JUPERSANtRAilGRASS THRE&IN-ON^ PREVENTER wlthTUPERSAN Qub* Tha all In'one lawn treatment Recommended (br'pre-emertance control of Crabgrast (smooth and that fertilizes with 18-6-6. Con- hairy), Foxtail and Barnyard Grass trols Crabgrass and Lawn.Insects In newly seeded or established ^Vwlth Chtdrdane In LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN AREA! turf. *5 one application. 1 OVER SS COLORS ^ $09g 5 MARTIN. SINOURS • Provincial Color Glaze and VVood Tones - 24 Colors • PATIQUE 6EC0RAT0R COlbRS -is If you need a reason to eat. out, make one up. Eating out • SALMON NEW WbOD -24Coior* i •C is top good a thing to let by. Where will you'go ? Well, much of • INSTAN-TIQUE -Latest Colors -18 Colors the good food around town is * prepared by flameless electric cook- • TONE-N-TIQUE Metallic Tories -6 Colors ing.\in restaurants and diners dis- Prices Start at $3.60 and Up playing the famous Reddy Kilowatt symbol. It's a good symbol to look for when you're looking for good food. *t>ecduse there Is .• anolymplc-slzepbol' Enjoy ihe pleasures and 4 children's pobls ARTIST SUPPLIES of eating out. A%k your dulir or wrtta imi > Oil Colors Enjoy them often. • Fine Paints and Wallpaper • BrusHes Sun Valley Swim and Tennis. Club ROCKLAND • Canvases CHEMICAL CO., INC. 387 Millburn Ave. Flor.ham Park • 7(53-3040 . • Sundries •J Jersey Central Power 8t Light /Now Jersey Power. & Light P«!AICMt.WESrCAlDW£U,N.|. Millburn, N. J. Sutaldltilts ot Ointrtl Public Uillllla Cotpontlon 386-5400 J SI'HINCiJ'lKLU (N.J/). UOADKR-Thursday, April 17, 19G9~y; • *Sing-Ouf' group at college CLOTHES CARE "Sing-Out Nutley," a program of song by dents. They are available .now at th« Cam- + V. some 100 high school Btudente-frdm 'thM pus School, • the .College Center-information "town, will be [Hmt«nt«d-ut-die College Theate^-for the Performing'Xros,. Pi- and- Alpha Sigma Nu fraternities and me INTS Union, at 2 p.m. Sunday. -. • AIpha_Theta_ Pi sorority. ••• The program -is-being presented by the Campus School Association of Parents and "Sing-Out Nutley" is part of the national by SAM MANN _to raise money fpr. a'v««elCilong~~''Up With_Er"" prngram, camping-tripgp p in-May plannep d for children in .- itspp pg yygp grades four through six. .••-• y fg«.i i« rH» win ipnagp-anrl direction Of Amerl- (DiamoMl Cleaners) LINDEN f District Tickets are $2 for. adults and $1 for "stii- ' "can yduUi.. ;,^. ~™"~:

-.tteiiiv Old-Fashioned' stain removal remedies "TdeTGrandma tell you how to bake.acake '&fftum-to behaye or-how to raise a child, wir'beware of her spot rjemoval recipes. ~JNbt that her spot removal techniques don't remove the stains. They do, But un- fortunately they_efisiLJffinioYe_jhe_gai>^ color.^and sometimes even a part

don't me Grandma. Fabrics and i yep have ffiffid gnd d^ere^fore react •i lftorintly "frorn, thoSeTB former years, 'or examplerthe old rust stain remedy of eiHftLJulce and sun could very easlly- 1 leach modern fabrics.'And the.iun can :1 leach some.dyes in a matter « hours. Salv,too, can discolor garments. Infacv SPECIAL "Introductoly^OFFEIU t often'deteriorates fabrics—particularly You receive «JJ of the following materials and service for only 1c iq. ft ; ::: mat/ .v-^: .-,-•• - •^Haavy Power Soil-ito»tiowv;:-^-Frtl^eop«ft^la8anaia»1B-1C»'- ' ^7r- ( m/ImmediatIm ''e action with a goog d spop t re- ^Safo QrutProoflofl • Se|a«t 8

inert CUABABPtKB" '• P>y-Clmtmmn.of Distinction. • Th« T>rlc* W« say It All Vou Pay. • Wt will .-supply—tha-flnait utd, fartlllian and lawn- -cheKlcaR. • Wa will •pply.th.w infradlanit al,, 1350-8 Trust Co. Theme ofthe biennial will be "Scout-r Z "In Hillside. Scouting leaders will receive com*--•__• tht propar tima In praciM quantltla»:;#, MIIV The 1969. Union Council, -Boy .Ssouts of . INlAetlON SCRVieki Attar aachiawcawaiWlllf7 GALLOPING HILL ROAD ing-in-Action." Clark also-ahnb'uiiced theap-* ratum to *«amlna, and If nacauary. apply addi- j^ol^iri^^lnt^ theevent, •:.-•. tional materials at No bin Cait.ta You In order, UNIOfl • 687 3585 - ^Appointments of .volunteer, committee chair- to Intur* a hialthy, luxuriant Jiwn. or pick up-ond delivery service week EyVfctor W. Clark, general chairman of - -According to the general chairman the more men announced tfils week include: --••--+—-— ll (ift£3585 the event, dlark^who Uves;In Scotch.Plato. man jU/HO boys andadultleadersinMOscout--=, 1 Vlce-chalana_n —IJohnJ.Lussen, Elizabeth.. is vice-president of the Summttand Elizabeth ing vmtefrom Clark Cranford, ElizahethJHill- of A: Bjjiurray Co., Inc., EllzaEeth. _"._.-= ._ *^ -.- n:i.-. . • , .. . aide, Kenllworth, i-jnden^rRahway. Roselle," "RDseUe-ParkfSpringfleld, Union and Winfleld-- Physical arrangements -,-"Charles" Plckard, SPRING: Heavy Power Aeution • ifSUMMER: L|te Power, Aer*tion •, are eligible to participate in theExgo.' ,,= — -Eiizabethi of-Plckard Plumbing and. Heating, on 100'/. Organic •"Fungus; ; Elizabeth, and Andrew J. Bryant, Rahwayrofc: FuH~Scope Fertiliution (30-15-10) • In 1967; more than half of the eligible units Re-Seeding (1 Ib^lOOOLt^fL^^re- • CWnch Bug CohTrol •-, .in Union Council set up bpotns. and displays Union County Narcotics Clinic, Rahway. Control* Sod aV Army Web^ In the_Elizabeth Armory. "Only-space limits - .;'--— Special events --Albert "M. Gessler, Cran- Em»rq«-CrA Srjtt Control • Grub- Proofing • Sod * Army Web-Worm- Worm-Cdntrol JL Pott-Emerge Crab tlons precluded the participation of. other - fordt%pf]Essp Research and,Engineering Co., Control :• ^eed_Con»rol CCoptout r Gran Control. W. SCHREINER SAYS: -sn-i-ui, said. —.•••• _Llnden, . . • . As in the past, he added, participation lnthe Participation'-—- Weliesley R. Sllfer, Union, Power Rollingi . "My 43 years of tiro experience assures your family's i__Exgo_-is^limitedIto"-.those units making the of Internal Revenue Service. . - FALL: He«vyTower Aeration • Full- " .earliest applications for booths. "SincewecanV' Activities—E^l Levine, Union,: of National LATE SPRING: Lite Power AeriJIon i(315-101 'R •fsafety! Buy your tires from men who kriow-tires-bestLWe're.. | ---accommodate. onlyiso^nianyr-iLls'-inipprtant Bus4neas_S.eEVjpei.EU?abeth. . ._.• . • Full-Scope FeriiliMtipn J[30.15.10 lti:;lW ^headquarters_for TU BEtESS-f I RE REPXIWfand b member. j—-thatr each unit, make its application at the .: Special guests. • ~ N. J. SenatorlErank_X._ plui Fertiliiation~100y._ drg*nicj_f; 7 of the national Tire Dealers & Retreaders Association-Jnc." """^earliest possible date/* _" • - ._ _McDe)rmon;ofWestfleld. -- . _ Weed-Control- Sod * Army.Wett „ '* Army Web- Clark said this year's edition-Of-Expo is In- Ticket sales — Richard ,T. 'Hanley—Unlon, Worm Control • Chineh-BngiJEo'ntrpI Control • Conhwr PowWr "tended to showcase the activities of the various a printing sales representative and Sidney' : • Fungut Control. ~ 'Rolling^ ."' •:_._. •••• ••'. ••••; •'•'.: units lnTmloirCouncnrin~me"Mst^unltaemon- v Scherr, Roselle" Park.. of Metpopolltan Life - strations have included such skills as railroad--. InsuranceX;6.i--:;:r:.-••:=-=:yS~.::: ~~r;~:,'r;~ •"• ; ~T,i1 :E'S THE TIRE SALE YOU'UE WAITED FOR... fiig,cycllngr-canoelng, life saying, knots,,rope-~nr... Public~Relations — ILou Vetter, Mountain- /MELNOR SPRINKLER WITH EACH AMMOAL SERVICE! making,_plaster-casting, bottle craft, riflery, _...side,:.and Jerry- Enis, Union, both of Herbert wood carving, copper craft jind physical fit- George Associates, Union.^_~ , -^ ,_ ' , tAWN SPMNKltjt OMtMD fOK tIMITtD TIMl ONIYI - 1 'ness.__ ••"•••— '.--•-' . • ~ ' Robert W. Zadina, assistant scout executive ' ~L'!LJJ£Jll!L1^ ln~a"ddltion to permittiiig a large number of -wim UiU6n'Coun|cil, v/ill.iiejriiershowadvisor, youngsters to. demonstrate• UieiriskSia1*®""^" Notingnjhat djp ''S^outing-ln-Action'-^Expo parents, relatlvasr friends and neighbors, tie wiU^b%;^e^toi^r7prmopths-pi;D^ Expo provides participating units wittran:op-, by scouts an^floeiraduitadvlsorg/Olark said portunity to devel6p_lPolse,_lMalnfl33_acunien:.' ^-the-Un^Hi ^qunyilhoped^or a record attendance •• and the chance to gain'recognition, prizes and bbfluri^ f^'.^efr^y- ev^C^'^eJboys Wrie.r • awards,'Clark said: .-. v- "T>--< - • (r r.i" -i i- •' ^ • -• ?• '• reag^Jqjprove the.yita jity of the theme, 'Scout- ''••• T~ T~* •*• * -^—^—-tw^s-—-. ,• a^lng-ui'-ActipnV-hfcpncluded. "And they will,; OPEN 24 HOURS 7 DAYS TICKET SALES-JmJL-BEGIN at a UcV~aSi^ go all, out to provide anHKBX^sringrentertalnw dinner-scheduled for Tuesday at Bristol Mvecgf^ing and enlightening ahov;"r V • ,,-.; i r .

\SS: to L!!BettBr-.Secretaries Mean—'JSecretary brtne-Year^Miss^ifie "Junior literary magazine, i Better 'Buslness!Lwill be the:—"Audrey Berryi 362 Lum ave., _i!Expression," and the senior' theme of next_week!s:18th an"-^-Unlon^ secretarytblrwfarter-—y'earbuuk, '.'Trlnltag^1' r?" ' • nual "Secretaries Week," " ner,^geheral!manageripharm-- The_ second—recipient is" sponsored by The_National aceutlcai^z^tJttstQn, Roche Miss Debra-Ann RlkerofGar-^ Secretaries (Int.), the wdrld's taboratorles.Nutley.^^ Awards[wood, : senlor"""ar~ABfaTiaffli=" IMkHiTuW TflaHlhg Hwrftfflrifll ngfinrtn-. ^BTwrhninrwhln wI-»^-l-mol^ ScltlOnI> JEloselle- ^tion. Next Wednesdays April "wilFbeTnade. - '. • • _ She plans1 to enter -the Nancy. •23, is seOiilcte as__ Secre—1* Scholarship awardswill be~^Taylpr. Business -Instituter" taries.Dayj" ——=• ;:— applied toward the educarjonrof While in high school she has- rilhBrhB^Tif._' recipients in-secretarial. been a member of Future Bus- iness Leaders of America, Colonia, ls-chalrman.pf J'Secr - ' The first reeiplentthisyear Drama Club, Twirling Club, - > is Miss Barbara Sweeney of Savings Plan, Library Coun- CLOTHES lannual "Executive Westfleld, a senior at Holy cil, Yearbook Staff, Business Luncheon" wUl be-held next JCrinltyHighSchool,Westfleld, Club. Japanese ,Club,and A Thursday. April 24, at the who rafter graduation in June._ BWNW Echo -Lalce-^oimttjf-^ISbT^-plans^ to attend-^Katherine ' Speakers at the executive -Westfleld, to honor the chapter' Gibbs-Secretarial'School. She luncheon will be~pr. Kenneth, ~ ~ ~^" =:: has participated, in heFparish Iverson, acting president of_ j^STOiAlST* lCt6flS6Q QSSStS ?^ and varlwsclubs such as Union'^CoHege^in^CraiifijrtL Girls Sports, Club, Glee-Glub Employers-aa—welt as their" ^ Intraniui^s.'She hasrBeeir~secretarle3, will be feted at •«3«:J»- ^PyTlK-on: the buslneSi^taffs •vni- 33,7B

-Deposits- were 'L _r._, ' vrilt ba ttautd to atsiKa dallvtry at thtta' pricat.' $1B1,S44,593.94 and outstand- ing loans were stated totaling NO MONEY DOWN...MONTHS TO PAY...DRIVE IN TODAY! $129,22i;729.21. Net operat- h»)'oy«^»»»o) Bc«Hon»»lyw.,Ciiiiy«llll««l/pried at Hnttoot tudmani in oil wrHwrtoHoni <«ifl»|tln g t* n-Htnt ilgn. : ing earnings increased from $534,509.52 to $661,780.78. i>-£ This resulted in an earnings per share of $.66 as compared MB I'ltoaH'EHHIVK UANK" lutoorfph model by 3-tlme Masters Champion to $.53 at the end of March, ran AI.I. vovn KVKOH FEED8 8.000 8a FT 1968, and being on increase When you place a "For Sale" ad in of'24 1/2 percent, . , Notttomlnf S hifhanalyala FIRST STATE BANK OP UNION 5,000 aquan VUNIO N I ON N jKk NEW JERSEYJERSEY. the classified pages of this newspaper. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 686-4800 THE VAIL-DEANE SCHOOL A College Preparatory FOR GIRLS YOUR AD WILL APPEAR (BOYS, GRAMS 1-3) UNION TIRE SHOP TESTS FOR IN 8 NEWSPAPERS IN 10 JAYWALK SEPTEMBDl 1969 ADMISSION SUBURBAN COMMUNITIES Member National Tire Dealers & Retreaderi Assoc, Inc. Jaywalkers are a double danger) GRADES 1-5 • . not only, do they risk their own safety, but they also cause traf- MAY 3 OF ESSEX & UNION fic Jams and vehicle-collisions', ",,, GRADES 6-12 | Taking the time to cross only', 755 Morris Ave., Union, M. J. MUrdock 6-4842 • at corners may mean saving your BY APTOINTMENT COllNTIES. . , ' ' ' ' W life and the lives of others, s "'. • . ' am Deborah White, Cass Technical KINDfROARTEN] . ' . HOURS: Mon. to Thura., Bi30 a.m. to & p.m. High School, Detroit, Michigan, , > rl-i 8i30 a.m. t9.B<30 p.m.; Sat., 8i30 a.m. to 4 P

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  • '. ^ bleed" and other unsightly sap staining on Mon. & Fri. Eves, 'til 9 P.M. Wbod shingles. ifieldAve.JrvingtonCenter,ESsex4 1300 Across from AM Theatre-Free Delivery. Ample Parking ST. JAMES SFRINCIJ IKLD (N.J.) l(EAUEU-ThurBday, April 17. 196941 U S. SPRINGFIELD AVE., SPRINGFIELD become MSGR. FRANCIS X. COYLE, PASTOR REV. EDWARD OEHLING, Carolyn Kordalski^ "REV. ROCCO L. CONSTANTINO, Jwiggies; women REV. PAUL JrKOCH. .EVANGEL BAPTIST CHOROt -ASSISTANT PASTORS bride £242 SHUNP1KE RQAP, SPRlNGFlELtL. - Saturday - Confessions from 4 to 5:30 and iafoday - 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal with from 7:30 to >p.in. ' • ' Jenldns, Westminster Choir- College, Sunday -- Masses "al"7, 8:15, 9:30 and 10:4S A luncheon=fashlon Show at B; Alpnan, rlday - 7 p.m., Pioneer Girls. 7;30p.m., a.m., noon and 5 p.m. - . Short Hills, sponsored by the combined Spring- Dally. Masses-M-7-*nd-8-a.m. : field Twigs of Overlook Hospital will be held"" ~ Miss Carolyn Kordalskl, daughter of Mrs. Friday, April 25, at noon. Tickets . can be Charles Kordalskl of 31^HUIaldeave.. Sprlng- IV -^9:45 turn., Suojjay School with., Confessions'Monday after Novenadevottoas«_ fleld^anithejate MrJCordalski, vyaimarried- "Qi s for all ages. 11 sum., morning wor- Baptisms at 2 p.m. Arrangements must be obtained—by calling Mrs. Emll Meyer af The Rev. Earl V. Comfort will be in made in advance. _„ _. • 376-5828. .— -March-29-to-P«ul-Belohlavek Jr., sonxif Mr. pulpit.—Junior-Church at 11 under the di- .... Chairman pf the event is Mrs. Josejh and Mrs. Paul Belohlavek of Somerville. —"-Knbwles, assisted by Mrs. Leonard Carr and The Rev. Edward R. Oeh_ling_pfficlate4 at of Mrs. Robert Donson. S p.m.. Junior St. James Church, Springfield, andareceptlon rehearsal with~Philllp Jenkins. 6 p.m.,, ,—ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Walter Hagerty, table decorations; Mrs. groups with Dick Dugan, director of Walter Harm, door prizes; Mrs. Clifford followed at the Italian-American Social Club S. SPRINGFIELD AVE., SPRINGFIELD Nonh Plainfleld, .; .

    — ^wiJoanu — KorrialmlriHiHiiniwi.il - waHOPs maiitia^du uoi f honor11U11U1.i * foiUrl her sisterpBrib*Ti^ds"weriAliH*Lorsltr9f singing. Colonla, Mrs.' Robert Witzal of Fanwood,Mrs. rehearsal. Robert Seaman of North'PlaihHelSrTSouIse" - 7:30, p.m., pulpit committee. Sunday -9:30 a.m. Sunday School .11 a.m., Dreyer, Mra.iJLeonard' Carry-Mra. F. Donald Wednesday - 7:45 p.m., prayer meeting. r Clancy, Mrs. Richard Kammerer and Mrs. Cushman of South Plainfield and Alice Kallnow- worship service. 5:30 p.m'., Baptist Youth John Carroll. All are of Springfield. skl of Piscataway. -\ ' • ' Fellowship. 7 p.m., JShurch School teachers _Wgyntr3BelplrixeX WHb his brother'B~best. DMMWCTY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH meeting. 8 p.m., mid-week service. There will be numerousdoor prizes, rrtaijy MEETING HOUSE LANE •of them donated by local merchants.' - man. Ushers were Robert Martenak of James- MOUNTAINSIDE - The. Springfield Twigs are-neighborhood burg, Joseph Lis Jr. of Califon.-rMichdel- tn.HK.: RKV. tiLMER, "A;TADCOTT, JR; FIRST PRESBYTERiANTCHURCH "service groups of the Women's Auxiliary <>F -Serheev—of-Dunellen and WIHiam StUwell-of I TO YOUTH: WILLIAM CUL1 V MORRIS-AVE. AT CHURCH MA1!>L Overlook Hospital, Summit. All money raised . Bound Brook. Atan~GubernBt3jephew of the 10 a.m., Qhrlatmas workshop. ' • SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY by the Twig groups isdonated to the hospital's -groom-waoomwass the'rinthe ring bearer.bearer... . The bride is an alumria~of Jonathan Dayton -10:30 a.m., Carol-Choir r-re- MINISTERS: REV. DR. "BRUCE W. EVANS building fund.——- ^ -MRS. JEROME E. DIAMOND - HfcEVrJOSEPH TrHOURANI ~ Regional High School and Berkeley Secretarial ill _ --«>!;J0~a,m., Church School: adult TotJay - 7 p.m., Explorer Scouts. 7:15 p.m., ScieoX. She Is employed by Bell Telephone , "Grades 5-8. -1-1-a.m.-,- morning'w6r-~"~GTrIsrars>' Choir, rehear sal. 8 p.m., Senior Choir Laboratories, Murray H1J1. Her husbandgrad- fc'yed by American Hbechst, Mountainside. pRoll^5p.m.. Eighth Grade Fellowship. . for all on a graded basis for children and -They will live in.North Plainfield, following i.tn., .Senior High Fellowship. _1 „ new officersjn time wed hi Newark~f a wedding trip to Mt. Airy Lodge In me y.oung_4Jfiople_beweeii..the_ages.of 3 and 17 Poconos~• , v r - 8 pjuL, Christian education meet- are taught in the Parish Houseouse. KlnderklrkKlnderklrk, , r r i*.' -••-- i ... • •;.' i """• .,• ' r^. — f MIS^uL^BELOHLAVEK^-^r- •$}

    .•*•'•' ' • 'T"~ \ ' . ' ' - 3:15 p.m., Hearts and Hands." L;: Chapel Choir rehearsal, 8 pjn.,Chan- cal worship services—The Rev; Bruce W. The Greater Westfield Section of the National lss Marcla H. Lllllen, dauglito.- uf Mr. A—Evans will preach at both services. Child Council of Jewish Women will holdanlnstalla- jJHr s . Edward UUen of Springfield; was mar1-r care, is provided for pre-achool children on - tlon, luncheon at the Tower Steak House in •tried Feb. 27 to Jerome E. Diamond, son of Mr. the' secondTIoor of the ChapeL-8 p.m., West- Mountainside on rTuesdayTTraby 13, at noon. 0LV CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH ii^nd Mrs. SplBiamond, also of Springfield. The_ v nxlo^ter Fellowship meeting..7:30.pjiu, Church Featured on the program will be a fashion ,:weddlng took place at Congregation B'nalZion, -—Shrunp salad.-bow'Os~agooo C^diOiidl"Lb H Night for^ adults. Robert Bevan will speak on one dish salad. Cufl cup ripe- show presented by Alice's Boutique of West- ^Newark.': ':, : • • .""jvi ';:•— '• -•i. anil TV's "This Is the Life")— "Drug Addiction," the first in-a serUs-of- -fteld with accessories furnished by Mr. Jay olives in large-pleces^-Break I MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELDr N J. "lively discussions." . r Mrs. Diamond graduatedfromJonathanDay-, 2 quarts crisp salad greens, " iB REV. K. J. STUMPF, PASTOR - ofMpjurn. arR^gloBl High-School and attended Phila- ..lntQ-bite slzaJSprinkle olives :_ Monday - 10 a.m. to 2;30 p.m.. wornen!s_ : Ml*ff'"H^wflrH (r^iss of-..^ eUHschair- aelphiawCollege"off Art."shA Shile wllU graduateirond f v r - 8 pjn., choir. .• ,- ' .. Presbyt^rial meeting, to be held at over greens, add 1 cup cleaned flay—8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. 9:30 First—maniof the luncheorn She': stea-by Mrs;- ; MnnrHnir stpt<» rollf gg in June. '.•..-— shrlmp7~K2zsrorcheeae sUy=_ Presbyterian Church, Rahway. 3:15 p.m.. McHael Bernstein of Springfield, who is in -Her-husband Is an ttlumnus-of-IrvingtpnHighr Sunday School and Bible classes. 9:30 - Brownies. 7:30 p.m., women's evening Eres- charge of decorations;-Wrs. Michael Gutkin ers, Toss lightly-with French; dli l 10:45 a^n., worship S(^ool_andJiewJexsey:Military Academy. He -dressing, add saitfarid pepper1" ^nquiy . ^, p byterial meeting, to be held at Third Presby- _of Mountainside,' who~will select door prizes, -tr employed by Newark Vinyl jrajfg^LTScZ" coffee houjr. -7 p.m.,-WaHheh r LLeague. terian Church, Elizabeth. 8 p.m., Girl Scouts. and Mrs. Michael Einbund of Fanwood, who is to taste.-Garnish^with sliced irTTTS -4 p.m., Confirmation I. 8 p.m., Tuesday n / p.rn^* meeting of Elizabeth "responsible for Invitations -and programs^ eggs and tomato. ~ -- ^Presbytery at Woodbrldge. 8 p.m.. Church Mrs. Peter Grodsky andMrs.RichardSiegel- For aq unexpected treat, try y- - 4 p.m., Conflrmation II. 7:50 School primary "department lesson preMew. coordlnating the program. Mrs. David ElljotJane Johes^ cloves, on vegetables such as I of *eUglon, Westfleld. .:_ ~ 8'pjn.f CuE"J?ack-70meeahg.~ hum is the photographer, _and Mrs.^ Bert squash, sweet potatoes^lxjans r -1:15 p.m., women's Bible class. Wednesday - 8 p;mi, • junior high depart- Singleton is handling publicity; They are resl-r- and beets. ."' -~^ ment -lfisson.pre view._8_R.ra., .,EYenlng.Grj)uiL "For a Norway Sardine; & _^ DR LADY OP LOURDES_. business meeting. Mrs. Edward Insley of 4 Black Birch in wich, butter required number , jCENTRAL AitEi MOUNTAINSIDE Scotch Plains is in charge of reservations, _of ' white sandwich] bread ^GERARD J.McG^RRY. PASTOR Taiia-tnoii-who wish** to attend the luncheon M adison "slices. Add Norway, Sardlnes.- V KU'Bi 'WHELAN, SPRINGFIELD M may call her at 889-1675. . • -r Top witfa_ one. row. sliced hard^ r^ND DrAUMACH, _ " • • . METHODIST CHURCH r cooked egg. Season lightly. MAIN STREET AT ACADEMY GREEN T Boneless roasts-^arermore. ASSISTANT. PASTORS PRINGFlEtDT^mw-J s-ati7._8. 9:15. 10:30 ajn. compact and usually'require JAMES-DEWARTJEAS: ; ' longer cooking time per pound. ! noon...";.'"''~ •> • ,',.•:-.• _ '....' :, __ Today - 4 p.m., Wesley Choir. 8 p.m., Chan-. Miss Mnettekplans ys - Masses at 7 and 8 a.m.;'First Other factors which determine eel Choir. : :.'••,:.. 1~..:... —..:..:..*— ^.__. necessary cobkuigltlme a.m.' ••..•.',...... •«• -Friday - 7,- 9aO^.p.m., Church' Bowling shape of the cut, ratio c WeHeyan Servicjs.Gi fat^sad-the temperature of at I Sction during ..the school year on Fingers, 47 eiinBorrave,, Springfleld. the meat when placed in the Saturday - 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.", Pancake Day, oven.", '"•"'"' : '• P^i. . , . . ; sponsored by the MethodlstLMen.-'nckets may _ Shrimp CreoleFilling- Sunday at 2 p.m. by-appoint- be secured from WilUam-Rosselet (376-5933). (For 8, sandwiches); Sunday --"toyalty Sunday - 9i3Qa.ni., divine •sions - Every Saturday_aD4 eves of 1/2 cup canned or cooked worship; "lyivett Chapelr" Sermon: "The shrimp, minced. ~ __"_' -ilJrst Fridays, from,4Ita 5:30 Language of a Christian." 9:30 ajn., Church 1 r |7:36jo"9 PJn. ••; :.-; •;••»,; "• ;••..•'.:'.'. 1/4" cup butter oV -substitute -School-fer all ages. Nursery through the-sixth 1/2 teaspoon minced onion — - M grade in the Wesley House; Junior Highs -2- tahlfispoons chopped ~ •llimWHaimwr Uilnl floor of £hurch AnnexrSerilOr Hlght „ a green pepper. , - - . •. the iMundy R6om.: :3p a.m,, GermaiTlanguage-• 1 teaspoon lemon-Juice" r •" sisrvioe.'-Sermon:' 'TDeath^ a. Parenthesis.in:7'1 : r 1/2 teaspoon prepared Llf6.* lmanuel Scbwingpreaching. 10:30 a.m., mustard ' ' • •• ,- — fellowship in, flie Muqdy, Room with coffee and 2—tablespoons minced J — buns, 'servedVby the Senior' "'-•——" - stuffed ollvas. ..,.,.,; r'-^^hurcbr nu»s«qyJn-th»W«slei , Remove' blawc vela from i- divine: *orship,r~1dedicadoh ^•'stewardship - shrimp' before - cutting fine." ,-: pledges. Sernioni. "The Language!of aCtds^ -Gream-iutter until soft, then S ART SUPPCIES •••'• ^flan. ' 7 p.m., Senior "High Yoiifii Fellowship. add all. remaining Ingredients,, -—Monday -8 p.m., board of trustees. ,..;.i' -blending until of good consls- ~ " '—;8jj.m.,-Women*s;Mission Circle teocy forll '" LANE Wednesday—8 p.m., commission on educa- tion at the home of Mrs. VlrgJnlB nielttm 14 Hemlock ter., Springfield,^^.:! ~Z ',.'

    TEMPLESrrARErSHALOJML., -AN^AEEILIATE AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS - S.-SPRINGEIELD-AVE. 8. SHUNPIKE ROAD i M By.MILT •••-••'•. -SPRINGFIBLD, N. J. MISSING NUMBERS - Tlii WONDERFUL _^_ RABBI lSKXEITSrDRESNER rnmplete the sentences bv ' 'N'lNwJe'TVSgMltSlil ' " ^~ CANTOR IRVINGKRAMERMAN inserting the missing ^ WORLD Of Janice Kriegman, daughter ot Mr. and'Mrs. - —MISS TXJNI L. MINETTEr.: Leonard Kriegman-of-Springfleld, was-ca)iie^~~'".-M and MrS;.! Hugh A. Minette of 85 1. God made great to the ToTih as the Bas Mltzvah atthe-Sabbath U^ announced lightt(;; -the-^g*e»ter^ight to 4 aa Sg^ Lee, to rule the day, and the .lesser. DOMESTIC *-|NTBRNATlbtfAt light to rule tiie night. P. Lynne Jr. of Philadelphia, son of L. BAKER: :-— MJLfY^;^ j -,. 2. And with htm they cruci^ ringfieW Travel Service . Miss Ella-Jane-Jones, daughter of Mr. and • fled --robbers. on N EVER W Miss Mlnette attenaeffTairleigh -Dickinson^:rMfB,3yaj|tBr7Ev-3on.e8 9l Florham Park, became UniyeTsTry^'Wdlson; arid. graauat«Ordni; ^.his right: 3i^==—^dtihls left. service. A sermon will be preached by Rabbi- - the bride Saturday of John-Lewis baker, son of -^ 3. Now, the sons.j3f_Jacob oln Av.., Sprlngl)«l«,, N.J. ; Bloomfleld-Collqge. She is a medical social- -Mc^and Mrs. Geor'ge L. Baker of 51 Mountain Dresrier. \ v: . '• ' A»uH.et-JoL Uie Uultefl-Hospltalrof Neiwark. were——"-, . ~ ave., Springfield. ----^- ••• • •..--—~—•-•"•" "" 4.-Jesus, when he beganhis- Her fiance Is an alumnus of Princeton Unf- The wedding took place af Grace Episcopal verslty,_ where he was a memberjotthe;Quad-~- •mlnistry, was^ years old. , ISCOMIWC "Churchp'Madigon. It was- conducted by the 5. And Be wrote upon" the rangle Club. He.'ls employed by-the General JVenerable WiUiam^L. Nieman, archdeacon-t»f- u Electric Co. as a senior specialist for buslnes s * tables the words o! the-cove- Mo_cdlB_ County, and rector of Grace Church. r_nant,_.the„'„ • command- t analysis and planning. ~ •••• • The bride carried a prayer book used at the MM 1 They plan a summer wedding and a European —ments. •' " .! — Weddings pf_her maternal grandmother, Mrs. sf honeymoon." — ; jScSecic^in lBytt, and of her mother. r^j 3^qjjyp.wasmalr6h ; Who7Whaf7 --~ot honor for her sister.JBrjdesmaldByere Mrs.". WheteZWhen?

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    _ DO LIKE BEAUTIFUL SHOES AND WE KNOW THAT YOU ALSO LIKE BEAUTIFUL pi SHOES. I, ,,-;V;;i.! < WE REALIZE THAT BEAUTY IN SHOES INCLUDES MANY QUALITIES IN ORDER . V ' i" TO BE BEAUTIFUL. TAKES GHEAT PLEASURE IN 'CONSIDERATION SHOULD BE GOOD) PIT ANNOUNCING WHICH MAKES THE FOOT MORE BEAUTI- FULAND ALSO COMFORTABLE. THE ABOVE TOOETHER WITH NEW FASHION. QUALITY MATERIAL, AND THE SPECIFIC MISS ADRDENNiE FISHMAN STYLE SHOE FOR THE OCCASION OF WEAR -ISN'T IT FREEDOM THEN To BE FORMERLY OF THE CONCORD HOTEL RELEASED FROM EVEN THINKING OF VERSATILE STYUST, SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN'S HAIKCOTTINC YOUR FBET «••„ • , . _/ RAINCOATS $8.95 TO $34.93 For Ll*«d«—' MR CARMEN FORMERLY OF MR. JOHN'S IN UNION '•$:••'I'r \l " "_• FABULOUS HAIR COLORING - I AU weather beauties by Lawrence of Londdn, 771 MOUNTAIN AVE j Main Street, CortefleL Aquanala, Naman , For Appointment Call 376-98BB and more, more, morel ' . SPRINGFIELD DR9-4100 22 CENTEERR ST. SPRSPRlNGFiELl D TUETUESS . THRU ASATT. OPEN FRI, EVENING TILL 9:00 P.M. IS, FREE ALTERATIONS- Except Budget Merchandise Mljbum Ave. it Essex St Open Eve. Mon. & ThWs. to 9 HEED A JOB? R'oJ *h« H«|p Wantod ••cllon. B.tt.r itlll , . . Ut proap.ctlv. •mploy.ri road about you. Call o8o-7700 (ar a I04 p.r -i J. ' . word Employm»n| Wantkd ad. $3.20 (minimum) ,

    , II . -Thursday, April 17,' 1969- Wedding held_Jor Mildred E. Holz Installatlon slated to Jerbme^Qflcrndb on-Satur< by Elks Auxiliary _^Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church. Onion, was the setting Saturday morning for the mar- nUdinnerMonday riage Of Miss Mildred E. Holz, daughter of Mr. ,.. _, Mrs. Richard Yerich wUl be installed, as and Mrs. Alexander Schreiner of 967 Euclid •• president oi~the~T^aies~ATiKniary TnHDnTdn"* ave.. Union, and the late Mr. Henry C. Holz, -Lodge, No. 1583. BPO Elks,, at the 39th an- to Jerome J. Orlando, ^son of Mr. and Mrs._ nual "Installation dinner at the clubhouse on James Orlando ol 12 Hayes rd.. Union. Chestnut street, Union, Monday at_fu30 pan. ' The RevrPauLYeigle officiated at the 11a.m. Other newly-elected officers to be installed - ceremony, A reception followed in the Subur- are Mrs. Warren Haridschln, flr« vice-presi- ban in Summit, '.i' • A/l qrrigge IT fie/d dent; Mrs. Norbert-Cnapman7-second"vic*i ~- The bride was escorted by her step-father. president; Mrs. Anthony Fialkowskt, record- '" "Miss SuzanneTar as of "Alexandria; Va. served^-- - ing-secretaty^Mrsr-Donald-Aibecter.-cor-i ~- as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. 1 Bernice "Beckman of EllzaBeth, Miss Michele - responding secretary; Mrs. Norman g/-Fi— ' Elchenbaum of' Springfield, Mass. and Miss -—roederTrtoaaBurer: Mrs. Joseph DeCasse, con- Lois Roberts of Rabway. •-. "•"«, ~ " ductressT'MrsTJack Somers, flag bearer, and William C. Holz of Torils River, brother to Amos Nelson Mrs. George Wylle, chaplain;'." - :.... "of,the bride, served as best maiu-Usberswere ._ MrsrRttymood Struening ST., and Mrs. Leo- John Beckman of Elizabeth; Charles E. Heck _. nard Mackie wUl be In charge of the installa- Jr. and Victor MenneUa, both of-lftuWSol '*'"chairman" -—^—LMrs. Mrs. Harol. Johd nClaue Madisor nwil isl m be dinnetoastr- 1st was Peter J. Finnegan of EasTOrange, master and wiU present Mrs^ Paut-BodneF,— - uncle.of the bride. -' =retiring-president, with a past president's Mrs. Orlando-was graduated-from Union rA • emblem. Mrs. George Wlgert wiU be in charge ' fflgTTSchool and attended the University of of conducting the rose ceremony honoring Mrs. _Miami in Coral Games, ria. BOdner— ~ Her husband, who was graduated from Union: _ Mrs: MlcbaeHMayer~ls gift chairman and • - Higg h School; is ~emplbyed~"as~a~salepy B Idil Bl d NC _wlU be assisted by past presidents,."^ -—^ sentative of Industrial Bolt and Nut-Co., yJ. — ark»— . ' ' .""_' _ - •" .Harry Bagwell. Flower chairman-is Mrs. ~ Following a Eoneymoon trip urBermudarthe- Waiter Helss. assisted by Mrs. Alex Me- couple will reside in NornYPlainfield." " "coined to me seaT^nTmer^ixn^ta-Unlon-Genter-by Stan SommEri. Miss Wehl, who re- : sides in Bound Brook and is a senior at Bridgewater East High Schoolrwes^guest speaker "Menemy. .;:— rr-^——v" -:"™':'~ •' ., All past presidents and their husbands are *i - - . V at the Stao-Somhier teen Board at its monthly meetuig^jMrs. Liz Weishapl, chairman-of 1 • Invited to attend the Installation-dinner. •• Ceramic program the Teen Board, arranged for Missjnnior-Miss' visit :._ U.—J^- .. -^nnuahsprincjjdafice sel^ sref 5y_cfiurch-guild by temple Beth: Ej unites" _-The St. JamesMothers Guild of Springfield An annual 'spring dance sponsored-by-the: wiU hold its regular monthly meeting Monday Sisterhood and-Men-'s_Club..of.Temple-Bem: evening at 8:30 at the" school auditorium. The Elizabeth Branch of .the_American El, EUzabeth, wiUbe held Sunday, April 27 The program for~the_evening wiU be a Association of University-. Women will hold Vincent -demonstration, by Mrs. Gene Qulnzel hi the a—dessert card party and white elephant at the Far HUls InnrSomeryille. A cocktail technique of ceramics, snd~a_ display of her sale tomorrow from 7 p.m;-to 10:30 p.m. at. -party ui 6 p.m. wm-be-^oUowed-by-dinner creations. —=.-•'. ._—-• the EUzabethtown Gas Co., EUzabetfi, and dancing-to. the. Howie Kay orchestra. "• Mrs. Quinzel of Springfield has been in- Under the chairmanship of Marylt^ T "Donations are $1.5O~per personr-Proceeds " Schneidermarman oof Unionnio,, a jjourna l wiU bep pre- - :nJ ^ri^js MRS.; JEROME JT -structhTg-=in-me-art-"of^ceramlcs._:and:has.^ ^will go to the:National A^.U.W. Fellowship had ceramics aS~a"hobby-tdr more than 20 sented, andjules Traighten, also of Union, Fund whlchfumishes advanced study oppor^ co-chairman, will announce-me-wlnnerof the ! PERMANENT WAVE r3:^tGGRC ; - - •. . years. ...'., • : tuulties _ Cadillat«ontest:l"—. Mon to Thur* Inel Publicity chairmen oreHurgedJo obsetye. ReserVaHfiHB~sre stiU belng_taken for the an who are~quaUfied; The dance was arranged and supervised by. —Mothers Guild annual cardparty-fashlonshow, s w -the Friday' deadline for other than spot The EUzabeth Branch also wiU sponsor- a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hirsch of Union. . to be held at the FlagshlpiiUnlon;- April~^8. .news. Includei yonraname", address- and -theaterj>arty May 12 at^the-MillburoClneina's v — -- Tickets may beobtalned from Mrs. Florence showihgjf 1 phori«rnumbeiv-< • •;..• -—r Grant and other members. . r obtained by contacting the feUowship chair- _ To Lafdieris -° H0U9E OF"BEAtpr •i rc^, UvB.M^rY^^^stjnU. Grant -^^^^ ^ . ounce 80nrVincent 'Revolution'talk ^••Roselte.Mli< _••- .' James Lardieri.-was-born >ApriP8, 1969,, 2027 M&RRIS AVE. jf) '•• "'Z.-' , ~ —-.i-'. —:—hi-Overlook Hospltel, Summit, to Mr. and Mrs. ( ~Q UNION CENTERTr^ fanned Sundays El,* OHr» \A/r\man • Carl- Lardieri of"2S4 PhlUips ter., Union, He- No appointmwit n«c»»«ary_ r IQ. \JKin VV QITIEn •_ - Jotaes three sisters, Geraldine, 19, Micheler Dean W. Haeckel of the Rut- L gers Law School will speak to , ,'.-. -••-- ---, — — —i~~— --17, PauU, 10rBnd~a:_bra.ther_Carl Jr.,_8. fifa- • Visit pur new wig & wiglet salon •'.' JV; MrS Lardlerl ls theforlner ;the~Ethical Society of Essex - Cf/lPflll/P m(*(*tinCI * ,; • Marie^Raymond.- l-U MU 6;3(J24 / W~ County, 516 Prospect _st,.~ T^MRSX-^OS NELSON _' Maplewood, Sunday, at 11 a.mi The Flo^Oldn Cancer ReUef, young Women s CARPENTERS, ATTENTIONI S.ll yourwll to Miss Pnrh^rq pHen fti^jj/pi, daiifrhfBr nf • will meet^Wednesday at die National -30,000 (omlli.. bi"HRll" Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Haines of °19 68«^700 *."!! ( The public is invited to ter., Union, was nrarried Friday evening to nki-Sprlngfleia. Mrs. Frederick Pine ratcencL -oftJnidn _ _ of Union, vice-presfdeht ' :V.W..T•Va..- and the late Mr. Nelson. in'chM-ge of die recently-held tag-drive, will _, -'The marriage was conducted at 6:30 p.m. U. S. has growrr ; report on its results* ' •--- ^- -: M Gtnjsqit - in Connecticut' Farms Presbyterian Church, Union; A receptioajollowed at the Blue Shut- v-Mrs. Eugene Rosner_ andJMrs. Charles - When Gebrge Washington ter Inn, Union. ,-••"-,."-. •;... .., .:'.•• i'..,'-,; .. •_;.'Siegel. chairmen of the fashion show, which -^ -took the path of office as Pres^ '- Miss—Beverly Ann Haine'sr~served .as maid ]'wlU be held on Monday, May 19, at the ChantI- idem in 1789,theUnltedStates " cler in MiUburn, wiU report. ln"tha^suburban setting-of — ofrhonor_for. her sister. Bridesmaids were had, a population of only Miss Gayle McKearcher and Miss Sally Haines, ,•'•"• Fashions .wi^bfcby^Heather and Tweed of __ 'ham Park, a Catering Service has. 7 1 4,000,000. • MllIBurn. '"""•" *!. " f..-=u=^--.• • w&mM ''""'•""' i be recognized asan ex- -cousins of the bride. •' ; • ';, ] • Planialso wiU.be made-«>ncerning an art illy-fine one to consider. EdwartTGelzey serveoT as best mdk Ushers -. _FlorhanV£ark Country Club has _ -CHECK THIS were Thomas" Haines, brother of the bride,. • ailcdon to'be held in the faU by the Chairman, '\__t. achieved Its success In the ca- Fight cancer with an annual * tering l^l'^jV^^^r /Vitf1ff~franmy('' checkup" andifl^contrtfiuaon to because there is a need for the service ; ."."their excellent repu- the America* Cancer S6ciery.. has bemi Harned-faecauae- I •'• TJ this serylte Ijas been performed t*****i lii pfsiieCtiunV . —When you engage 'The Club .- .-r"— The Gift Onty YOU .be assured tlrat your party~wlll— • enjoy privacy, a "home-like hos- ^fe|ep Wgobd disposition - pifallty" atmosphere, along with the prestige and decor befitting „ -,__™_^^:ind yet Is-offered also lose yoOTgood disposl- Desserts may beeaten.there; ltKlth don•at-Ae same time, says fore, if they are counted_as Anne L. Sheelen, County Home part of the;total^lay1s-cffiorie - -mr '-We-arFreveallng the .secrets of: etoriomist. —-=Intake; The lower the number success, in the hope that When tryingfo lose weight, of-calorlesr in the dessert will call Mr_EQWiar_to_dls he yg g chosen, however,' the mote cuss your plans; it is necessary to re-reducate /~nl^ffgg rhprp Will be I your-baBic eating habits. A able for Jhe other fo blScafpl "the day. •."'.."''''.- ;calorie-foods is> the key to weight contTQl^The pounds . Apricot—Supreme, reclpjelZl > WiU not disappear like magic .given below, is an example with^thiB method, but will be pf_a low caloriedessertwHich— reduced little by Uttle and be JiilLadd appealto the reducing • more permanent. It is also__(jlet# por further suggestions- easier ohydur nerves and ere- on weight ^control diets arid _ ates a pleasanter you during, their management, plan to at-— —the weight reducing period. tend -flie leader trainlng- PRICELESS? - YOU KTIII ~"Ons common1 f" •iExctusIva, Bui Nor Expantlva »•' ^ lhfnfe ffiaOff^pamlly" beghining AprU-Hth . desserts must^beellmhiated.; ;_^^ 9:30 a.m. This is.-Bpon-=:-•.. \ SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES IN LIVIMGNATURALCOkOR | •r-The ;basic=princlj>le~that-no- "^ao.re^-~by-therUnion- County: ' ivxil one foojd JsiattiSningi but the Home Economics Extension - -KifflThotoBraphefT _^JRVINGTON - totaLfalories in the^Jaywhich service-and-wUl be held in— r IB U' ' »" 373.9000 - -• .-• MJ- ?termlnes whether an in- ^^ a^tgrjum At 3QQJjorth ivldnai is going-tozfflin-flL_Ayenue East, Westfie 1 dTj Regl3ggtl6n for-theptogram ^mi5E^^toatle^ss*UiaE333S

    3/4 cug;I5oaing-Water~~ ^-2/3-cuptnon-fat dry milk - . k solids 1 tbsp. liquid sweetener \ ' 1 tbsp. imitation brandy flavoring 1 cup diced- dietetic apri- cots, drained ' nigr 6 Icecubes ' \fle have the pants of the year! Sprinkle gelatin over "told ' water in a five-cup blender The most fabulous collection container and aUow to soften of pants, under onVroof, while . assembling other, in- 12,weholda gredients. Pour boiling water you'll find anywhere. into blerider. Cover; procpss The fabric you want is here, at low speed until gelatin, Is dissolved. If gelatin granules - in a wild collection Eastern Time Zone Central Time Zone cling to container, use a rub- of colors, prints, Special Sale. ber spatula to push them in- stripes & styles - to mixture. After midnight when niost other places are closed, > from $7.90 -to $25. Add non-fat dry milk, non- pur special midnight-to-seven rates are in effect. Gall Six««3 to 18 from New Jersey to'any othef state in the continental nutritive sweetener, and brandy flavoring. Process at Easy care, cool - U.S.A., except Alaska, and talk three minutes for 75^ low speed until well blended. polyester & Cotton or less, plus tax; These special after-midnight rates Add Ice 'cubes,, one at a time,. Blue or white. apply to all station-to-station calls dialed directly and process at high speed un- til ice is melted. Pour into 2 pc. $20. from non-coin phones. sherbet glasses or compotes and chill. Who's up at midnight? Lots of people. After all, when Yield: Five servings. it's 12 here, it's only 9 o'clock on the West Coast. So if you're a night owl, why not take advantage of our special midnight sale and make a call tonight? Eye protection , Twenty-seven states have New Jersey Bell passed school eye-safety Pwt ol thi NiAmwU. Bill Syiltm laws, requiring that all stu- •• four levels of femine fashion • Mountain Time Zone Pacific Time Zone dents, teachers and visitors In schools and colleges wear 985.Stuyvesant Av«nue, • Union appropriate eye protection hi labs and workshops. Shop Mon. A Fri. till 9pm • Charge Itl Big turnbut expected Saturday ' l w>->-' - i-ThursdayApril 17, Sf,Merest* plans fashion Court St. Theresa. 17Wv toSctets; ^Mrs.. Clarence ; vations, lind Mrs at Union hospital's Starligtn^Ball - Kenilworth,- Cariwllc JilUgh- -PlaceMrsWilUantAhen.ntAhen, , CamCampbuTmpbeuTp d MMrs a and Mrs. JosephGallo, reser^li^ luncheon andfashionshov/Sae- Moi e jlmii 300 persons are expected to at- Martin Sherer of MountaEiTde, program; Mrs, urday at Welland's Restau- tend the Memorial General Hospital"StaMight Peter Rama of Kenllworth and MrsTHbbert rant, Route 22, Mountainside Ball" Saturday night at the Manor In West Maurer, prizes; Mrs. Arthur Troum of Union, "~ Fhlillb Orange, for the benefit of the Union hospital's publicity; Mrs. Harold Van Scholck of Roselle shown by Asparagus Fashions SOMETHING NEW AS A building fund, . Park, representing the Volunteer Guild, and .^^ of Kenllworth. Miss Patricia -,J The dinner dance, the largest single annual Mrs. Thomas _Verrastro, representing the —'!••'••-. -,^mm<^^m ! Poll will serva as commentfl- •• fund-raising e.yent held to benefit the non- auxiliary, co-chairmen of the souvenir Journal. L • 4- - ' ^^^^ tor, : profit-hospitaVls co-sponsored by theXadles' Table pieces will be made^TflOe^ngenialr-— Ik I. . -^M^Lzwim Mrs. Otto'SainelderiargehirnC c a iZ cr-rr * r, &: fialr^ "* ~ MemOrlB fPam ht.M i»-tfae formof-a-half-moon. The Jk-±X~; ".:t. ' V?£% ""*****•*• • —:—-^ .—-•-• • •• -^ rh«»m#* alnn mill hft>Bi*HaH /Mirwl.-h g!1«n>.- n»- — '.'< ,'-' ' • \. • -<.t* 'Vt^lOT

    '"."' • Wecker, Invitations; Mrs. JoelMayerrdecora- Music will be provided by Mort Brody and FiZ'V' Mrs. Frank Ferrara will-be in tions; Mrs."Michael Sutula of Union and Mrs. his orchestra. ' charge .of prizes;-Mrs.-John' IXIhn, Mrs. jonn ueftznpefleT and Mrs, Pominlck Reltroya-.:. r—• NO UUtSI NO ,Vfi,

    Satordoy to J a n et L. Hitehcoclc by~Cdtholic :The Catholfc AlumnTClub of Miss' Janet Lucille/Hitcjhcock, daughter of , North * Jersey-, .will. hold, a •.Mr. _and ' Mrsv-Janies S.- Hltchcock-of-West^ -PREPARING: FOR CHARITY BALL—left to right, Mrs. Peter-Ra'maiof-KeiUlwbrth, Mrs. "~-«»cte«U_ dance Sundajna^7j30 --field-,-was fflarrieehSaturday afternoonto Cal- — Millard Anderson of Roselle-Park and Mrs. Otto Wadle of Short-Hills prepare decorations p.m. at the Rounders, 469. vin Stanley Manlpwski. sop of "Mr. and Mrs. .; for anmaJtcJWfity ball benefiting Memorial General Hospital, Union. The affalrywhich will " -J8flUtel7," Paramus. L.'Vi.S.'GSTON ROLLER RINK Stanley L. Mankowskl of 25 North Sixth si. be held Saturday at the Manor In^VesTOrahgeTIa c^sponsore^JtiMS;AH»xilia^j^the , AU-CamoUc men and women;. Union County Osteopamlc Society and Volunteer Guild. ^___. _ •" . who are jingle and. caUege- 615 SO. L iv I r\! o b i O N A V I!., 992-6161 The Rev. Canon RlidiartlTJj Hardman offl- ....:'.. -plated at die 4 p.m. ceremony hi St.' Paul's '-— Episcopal Church', Westfield. A reception fol- .". "JMweoT, at~the Lynn Restaurant, , Elizabeth. ^. * —A^Fbe-bride was escorted by her. father. •"", Mrs. Stephen. Klute" of Denbigh, Va.T~seTved SAVE W TO 10% ON MK ' ' ,as- matrpn of honor for her sister. Brides- maids/were Mr s^JThomas SauersroT Roselle JUJ. O> MOM r, Park.; Miss Judltfa-Klryin aoCMrs. Kenneth ,., •-. ""Mar'agni. :.•.-••.• •• • . ' •. • • • , . -;;;;.' " DottaMFPfp?<5Str;sr;MffiwaB~servea as -best" ^1:—..manrUsherawelre Chester Frankof New York," L .,;; S^epiea' Klute of Denblgh._.VJ.. .bro^er-in- : ~ law pf the; bride; and Thomas Sauers of Roselle C . V.^^ ^aFJ^rjQhn'MaiUwwsld of KenUwofm, brother 49 ii31i v.~"-7-r-- of tiistgrobm, served as ring bearer^— • v ;.; *. Two bridal showers , were given recenUy. ,!.(i' .IlQBP...Was,j!Osied Jjy.JMrs.. Richard Wlllix and —Mrfln' Thomas Kornftftt at th^-fiHHp'H I^AWIB uu4UCHToaun C«9O TJafld Ae^ o^her, at the groom's home by\ the $ 29 "-ONMjBI nwiAumtiixTBOILIIDHAUM «, 1 CHICKC •Mrs. Mankowskl.'Who was' graduated from~- SHARIP CHEDDAR b . ^estfl^:High-S<±opIr

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    _ „. sSSlSasS •arsS^ass.11 . s^S^ : Broader admissions, policies elsewhere open Students te-AmSxstox.. ol PublicLW^^ti.on-.Inrec^actlons; '_gW CTOJg"-* *!L"^"""**-^ TZiFStJS£& ^ttc^LMarrtsiown Mln. D«l, - f the N.J. State Board of Higher Education,-act--j—ning.ai-i^Pjnit— • ~-—~~~ ' _ • — and Plainfleld. ^ '"""— 'the ^yrrff 0 '"p»fiH« cnllegan l GAL. |«.i-; graduate of a _„ Journal of the Association. W;all graaUBteB or lUiai BCnoulB ill Wew Brans- *•• «•"«« "•=•• "r»" •-•»»• "v t-aiw- trp—ygaerHnnn m-,.nctiut»iwm TFU»»« »»I IUC iral Sick Newark and Camdemis but a partial admitted to the state college*unless they had ~ ers University Graduate School of -~™"?"£ T^^kwlto M'SaSTtoSSa^ - ^^opeir-door" policiea are.common-throughput VMCK.... ., newarK., wu>amue,._.. .a is._„ mi —tf u« , _ ^j;, „„.„ „_„—-•-™-^'-»«J»-"-«^-—B5g Rutg -^d id8tratioirare-ttB-co*SBoiisoro- aotitude and the abUity_BJearn ajaneuage. Allstate _g?,fthe West aocTMldweB^he editorial said. : step tomrrNevr-Jerserfrom last place, sayp lras m of the discussion, ,whlch features black and

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    WASHINGTON, D.O."';'•'(" pthth* roof-top twlmmtngpoolil ,- Hlgher-EducatiohTfecelved a master plan con- **H^'rL._::._... ___ _... _ .... taihing" recommendations reducing previously Following the panel dlscusslonj_a refresh- - approved goals for expanding public higher " ment Intermission will, be held, with Mrs. • —-education,;The reductions Included: -.- . Marjan Jackson and-Mrs.- MargaretTBland- - Stay dowhtowny close-to —Delaying enrollment increases previously acting as hostesses. The iudlence will" be it, «nt«rtolnment qn&tfiitw*^ ' ..set for 1975. The new target date is "1975- able to talk individually to the businessmen ii_-80." • ; : •• '•'. during this periodT .' •-• ~ .-••— ... " ".• ^•--^" EUminating-plans to'cutthe number of New. :' 'A, questlon-and-answer period- Will-follow-—'— j'.;r:relaX in yflMr;!(»»ouHlulJx'ja^i^t^t^i jey. high" BWOOI~ gL aduatfl9-pU8hed_ out-of tii§ lnternilsslonir^ '••- „ t ~ •_ . tft«Irtfitflndy 'ttifl "prf>tiry?^T?nry mngt^r plpn'—'—r——^— '^B^mmmtea*^—1 —~—*~*—: recommends diatjthjs^oulnberrr— • currently "Hold it! Your pain killer -about 75.000 :> be ''75.000 9fcPPQ" ~3 ..only wounded me!" .! year. -• • ——•-== v ' "--Denytaglhe value of ' campus In NNewarkk ,b because of relatlvfltywrrift The NJEA1 says It hopes the State Board, of -^-Higner'Education wiU-Feverae this course and, Essential repairs wMch-were.Btarted Mon-.... : lnsfead, provide low-TCOsLpuhllc education for day* on concrete bridge decks wllljMsultJii a - aULNfiW-Jersey youth, a goal, NJSA-has long—^lane closing and traffic delays on the New Jer- —J--«— ?«._ -a—jj« ——'.—.— • * " sey Turnpike between lnterchanges--rJl4"n"'' i,1V reputation: of any college, any unl- 16-18 Complex, it was an , verslty. "or any state system of puhUc higher. Authority ChHtrman Josep education should .beTullt- oh how well It pro-ii The delays wUl occur d\iring doe rush hours Botfrgraduata ancl unaqrafjduate candidatea can utilize the - numbers of educated grad- from 6 to 9 a,ni. and 4 ta 7 p.m. on-weekdays. corrtiRalBuinmer mooflisto.draw a littre closer to their goals and g "Z, objcgtiVes In life. MorBtftanjj>Lhuna>ed courses are offered on a are co.-npleted the second week^ - coeducational basts in a variety of situations, Both day-and "waning,tojnakethls^uffifnara , v. patroos were urged to avoid the •,-•'•'•' sfSfi who are Impatient tomove forwai possible, using : 'alternate routes or ,' Catalogs now available for couraea-hrSouth Oranflo and Peterson. iL Intirunlen June^ito Junei27 — Monday through Fridair=^S»>rtlfnej__' . .... phone numb »ro Ewnlnf Stttloni Jun«9 to July 31.~ Monday through Thursday -—:... " ; Qnduita Butinau, Eunlngt June 9. to July 31 — Monday and Thursday r •- ^4io« —, ScUnc* and Mafhiinat crhmalfrto^Auguat 8-Monjay-through Friday -Daytime.. ; R(|Ul«r-SiulQn Junel D toi Aut^tf gg^Monday tKrougH Friday =1 Daytime weathermen _ AHT8 t SCIENCES •JUBII E88ADMINren»Ti0N:»tpUCAT10N'NURSIN0 - <—r - nV/rt»to-0^rtoftSumnrlrS«»ilon.S(>toriHaliynlverelty,S. -T«lephotTt7eaOO|QO Ext. 408-409

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    ^uwipM COUNTY. ^ -H nmtik tL M«kMf. «j. n1e-n1.j44.1tn - established -IOAM • • - ' r_ Alto ichioli In Boilon, PrarMinca »IO MlU^WIU" Hi*** JftML and 2OOTirji_A»e.,:N«w York 10017 Springfield ,*-* Student Loans AvollobU — 958 STUYVESANT AVE. "_~i \? SRLM . ' . -Union, _L -„_.:• •.:.:-:-:_;.._:..w...Mli..8rB822 A ten-mUe-hlklng trail has . been marked in the-2,000 acre Watchurig Reservation and is . avaltetle~for~use-byJilkers, i ^'famllyi groups1 ."find"—Scout? ^groups. . i^£| ——TTie'lO-mlle trail* known as the "Sterra" trail, can be dl- "vided ihto two five-mile loops. Using fceTraUside Nature and gCenter as thestartlBg point and following the trail . markefera^vhite"X" painted on tretfe, the trail to the right takes Eme by Lake Surprise, -and th« water £jater. Turning- left the -trails pass the DesertM Village,, Seeley's Pond, Hemlock Grove and the "old cogpei\mlne,v"~' • ;r i .The jnarking of fBe trail was accomplished. under the Buparvision of Walter G. Wells It'tv 1 of. Summit, a member of the ^ Sierra 1 Club and the Union -County*Hlklng~Club. with the cooper iUon of theUnionCoun- :ty Parfc-GorfflriiBsiofi^RoberF~ pinsbute scoutriiaster of ;Bby; ', ofi1; fi6 to:Summit ; : urK Jr*" age 14,

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' . • % I exttj'rmtnatlna Co., Inc. Extra Hours Monday Evening. 6. to 8 p.m. (Except Monday -8a.m. to 8 p.m.) Extra Hours Thursday Evening. 6 to a p.m. I M«mb«r f«d«ral Dvpoilt lmoronc« Corporation ••I* \ 235 LYONS AVe. • NEWARK . • WALK-UP: 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. 923^2345 Here's ymir^l^nceto -Thursday, April 17, 1969^ youth xhorus ^ i a downhill slide ever since. --•-."- --ByPATBAIRD "This dtfesn't have to be an ultra-patriotic „ "Up with People.?' or "Sing Out," is an Lynn was able' to talk some of her college friends into helping, Including several jazz or conservative group," she explained. "I;. organlzatloh run on the pure, driving, fn]r\ Hiffm thar -rh^Ty could do ar|y_SongBThey enthusiasm of the young people who par- musicians and artists, but by the-time-the- ticipate. -: ' first meeting was held at the PAL, only 80 liked." • Accori'Pg'W) the booklet "How to Create- teenagers were still interested. The Sing Out Idea was started several-,^ ou a are a e re w , ago at a Michigan convention of-the League, a^J>JtoK:Qut" the SF P " .: °}. Jl . "W6 were still enthusiastic,"„she~saTd7 for Moral Rearmarnenl^T4ie-ofaclal songbook "' " """" about crisis fifthe"world ''but then we1 Bfnrteri having prnhlffmH with but—to Inspire_a_new_.creativityrthat" —inciuaes Dues suchjas-'^geedoni Isn't Froo/.* sweep the earth. We" believe Up with People would come." — - • ' - "WhichTWay^STerlciaT" and "What Color Is is a world-wide people's experiment "moving ' Lynn said that she now has 10-people-tfho.. God's Skin7"rLynirsald, however, that they beyond mere protest to positlve-pfirtlclpa= show, up regularly, "15 if I get every per-' could do 'Bodgs such, as-—'Aquarius" :from tioriln reshaping society.' — . ., son possible" andushfi^said^that-^'one-is-my- Broadway's "Hair" or any other contemporary ' Lynn doleme, who is trylng.to.form a Sing. slster- and' four others are-her friends. songs. — , •' •• . ' - Out Linden, is having a Iot-of-trouble, sparking Lynn is naturally discouraged and feels '1 kncmrdtere are-kids in Linden who write that_kliid ^bfTMmuslasm In local-teenagers, tirer the group has ^een "blackballed" by the songs," she said, "and we^ be happy to do e ,Mayor-*s-Cultural Affairs committee students at Ltoden-High. -—• them. I just want to get them involved. Let's me to attend a performance of the Sing-" faceTlc it^s-golng-to be their world some- jselle onjfee steps-of City Hall,"-she-= day and they should Start learning what wor- •aid.: "1 was ftealiy-lmpreBsed wlth-thenc- king with nttipr ppnplp in Hlr^. Th» world 3»priete. president! -^eli 'Wg^erteott fs sdiecluled to be in tbe city tonight at a fas They smned-through the, whole-thmgrf don't is. so melancholy and unresponsive now. This ~ announced Aat Karl Aiic> and'Mr^.Afln Mlkplewjicfz wiU act ashjs "< show conducted by the Republicans Women's Club in Poskay'&J care how good in actor jou are. If you can -is an attempt at setting peoplejnto action campalgn^co^drdloators to' Linden. ^McDermott is BepUagyxr TRoon. PIcturea7her0 are (left to, right) Asch. Mrs. Mary CoaH keep a smile ffirougli. a performance ypuTTiust by Linden League as opposed to total apathy. , HwpfjKHwm nomlnndon fop-govarnor^^rha-wnouncftment-was made chairman of the_Republican_city committee; McDermotf and 1 Anyone out there interested?_ , •love what you're doing. •••-_,; ' • ; - _-._rfccently-at-a cocktaU party atiie jwmengirjSDHB Watson ofjWest- Mlksiewlcz. • ' After die performance the comniittee.agked;: Lynn, a music major at Douglass College, ~U ipbS. would -*e' in charge: of forming a.; SamuelXease and Mrs. Jerome Panzer .»rimiijr_grouplri Linden. Sheagreed and several wiir.berthe official delegates of the Linden - : .weeks later-the-Roselle group performe*-at- L^*ag^~of~Woinjen-Voiera.-.ti9c:.d!e-38.di-blennlal state convention In Atlantic City next Tuesday, rfwo'assembly'programsmy at LmdenHighScgdoggUU •'• 'We!asked stud"^TilT -Wednesday and Thursday."-' , '.We!asked "K^sTgn-iiplTmeywere ' Theconvention will feature exhibits and dis- ^^^gjiUjy plays by local leagues about activities in their betaK able to get 150 teenagers^to finn^mWes.^NUttiiefoUS league-pul ••*-—^^ schools and

    . • The-rspeaker-at-the-banquet WednesdayjBdll- -Lbe. Terry Sanford, Jormer governor of North ... Carolina ancT author, of the book "Storm over the

    .; 'At the Thursday luncheon, the_speaker will::~ : vbe Mrs. Maxwell iBarus, former state league president andrfprmegZmemberiof.^ie..league.'s J._* 1 national board.____"-. — • . iL MEMBERS OF THE New jersey Leg!S-. v. latureandJheir wives have beeirlnvited to die - - — hanqufiU__i - One pf the-prime 'objectives, oft will be to adopt a meanin^ul.and workable state program Jor the next two^ars. To assist the: J delegates at &is=year s-conventionv Tuesday evening has "been designated "Caucus Night , for informal program discussion. . "•; * Soineibf^ie proposed subjectsfordiscusslon and debate are facilities for higher education, " scnool district reorganization, state-revenue mm : system, state legislative procedures, regional* planning, water, juvenile courts and state elec- ~ ~ .ws.1 These Itemswereailproposedbythe

    -:jp The final program adopted will be thi \fi- qf league attention in New Jersey for;the next _l The annual luncheonj)f the linden League of— Women Voters will be-heldat the Town and Campus, Restaurant on Morris avenue Urtfbn^bnT-~ri ;May 3, it was announced by • Mrs._;Vincent " Pierdinock, chairman. Mrs. Jom Ford, former J1|P • "state education chairman and now a member of ..Jhe-State Board of Higher Education, will be th( speake'rr ' ' " 'from Mrp. Albert _ : Q6QI&t ''^~:'^"'^^Sla^^^yP!^'o9^ x^' Li^enrbr b3^. p s Vln die, ',Suttirban; Jbwish- Center. Mr. Belln-: IX< Ifu;";1:;^ :j(W^-.ii't,.hx)m'e-c*an.appare^ihe4rt attack.';^ ~~. . - P :-V~. .-•' aprnilo, Chicago, 'Mr.JBeflnsky. had lived (Continued ^ hpwever,-by- our Interpretation of the.factsigni rs?*'t^vWrT™"-^"" ^agffi;iSS^ffV Jreq£°»-^_4aJnuwx ans thetiienn present. DProsecuto*SA'1A'bl>*^*Hr v*Kaolowitnn1»<»'*vz ••••- -• .~~- ';r;.yy-'*rr>;t..T-';'.;)--.'.i. .^ "^'^ ^-;yVgaw *£0^gteiwTiidBe, nmtedrHejolntedoUt^at li a-changfcSe^'"^'Tr""""

    . —wait tuna-aQOn/i Hmifn miaann in fial a'am Taw-1 -.n"'- -•.... P.* . •-_ • *& **^ *"•* l*T"%rt*** _, ,.... ! ?. ••'• the Citizens of the community seeking a change "i"10™* in government, -and not through the vehicle of~C... "Spa thi ^^^^c^Stly^ra.Kl^u^inv^^ r __

    ^k^,• —^. n-. - pg^^jy^^^^-^-fcvawiraia^fProsecutorKapiowlfa\^ ^ plcturas, axciaslva caramataiia, iu_T.—(rf-theNatlonalrAsfiojCiationtertheAdvancemet dlaala antaaaa. 6100 of Colored People, Fourth Ward Political Clubr FUWTWard-PoJ •" Political CIuHS. _ Mayor Grejgorio has'"deFHed that there is . racism inythe ^Police DepartmeSeahd^that v : were-fKnade—by—policemen. — undersigned -organizations. ~i .are re-^ ^ id Jury investlgation"-of the-

    , there is racism within Thete'haVe ieen a nUmberoi —Winffeld p Tuesday" and Wednesday,: 8 a.nu made by! policemen at-the COMPUTE WITH 3^dlA|Mday8LaAu jtf 9 p.m.; mayor's request.":The'Ietter ajsp:stated that. In 1965 the Grand Jury recommended the re- d,Sunday. 8 moval oi maihtalns a . Politics fromTEe police Department. I > ; KimVlioZZLpjlW The'i ...":—•" The letter-to Prosecutor Kaplowltz was_sent ;dellyery seryic by the organlTatlniifl aftyir Pnllcf> Sgt, SfH'Pg __;_•• •', West,' a "Negro, w relieved"fromiduiy and in»»«- jtttnes—Yorky-also a NegroT-was charged with ,.„...... —--,-^- ^ tnay^'s iimffi~"-"A-domd:

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    , i 1. •, -ThurBday. April 17, 1969- Newarker is featured artist Exerms to 1 * •n 4 s ony concert appoinfmehts l Mlcliael Tree, Newark-bom-aiolin and viola • formed - extensively througfibut the United^" virtuoso, will be the featured soloistat the States and Canada, appearing as soloist with tqjxirk police jobs final subscription concert of the New Jersey many major orchestras Including the Phlla- Suburban Symphony on Sunday, May 4, at delphia, Cos Angeles Philharmonic and the Application forms for examinations for ap- lLl5Ba?k9tdlClCrB"^^'v' a»"'"r Hlgh Srf">"» R^iff^^A^gynyhnny nrrhnanya He hafl alSO pointments to the Union County-Park Police He wiUp*rtornfffie=Prok6aev-ViollnConcert» toured South America and been guest artist at '.' are now available at the Park Police Head-" llC quarters, located in the administration building, No. 2 In G. Minor, Op.63.-- ' •.:- the spoletto Festival in ltaljraiid the Marlboro -; •Warinanco Park, Elizabeth afiaTtoselle.- ~ . Since his debut at Carnegie Hall at the age of Festival established by Rudolph Serkin in Marl- The application forms wlU be given out .. JO, which was hailed by the New York Times, . borp, Vt. --_-—.... ll^drfi6dfo9amto5pTSu ..Herald Tribune-and Newark News as the ouo- m' addition to solo appearances, he Is the • | I until'Friday. May 9, Police ChieJLEyerett K. ^standing JebutjCmanjr years. Jree has won violinist of the Marlboro-Trio and the vlollst ~ Dobson announced thlB week. — acclaim throughout the, worEL He"WsTJ6r= of ffie "Gu¥rBerl'~SEfi5g"X}uari6eC~*~"—"~ ' Chief Dobson stated that a candidate forth e .' Unlon-CounQLEsck;. Police Department mustbe beiween.2LMdA5_yiars_o|age£a citizen of the- United States, a Union County resident for at" lgflBltwo years, and be a hig^i school-graduaje L_ or equivalent as established by, the State Board ; li of Education. ~" - " *^^-^-~"r~ ,'-. , ~ ApplicantBTnust be at least five feet; eight L$p3ciql Purchase I: Inches tall; weigh at least 145 pounds: ana have, ]]. . normal vision without glasses. Th&candidates,; . -Jf-you. furnlih in.n'dtnes of pebpU | THuistTBlso be able to swim at least 100 yards.-":-! Interaitad In pyrehadnp ALU- —M 01M10ND0I =A{!plicatiODS^must be returned byr 6 p.m. Jail MINUM SIDING 'for thalr hoe made, ww# -v.-Tww o t^uafnt you a $50, raword. • CZ as vacancies occur, L6fiT3ai6^baal& .ojt^the _—-candidate's performance la lhe:written,physU^ . gens University, Newark; the Arts Council, Winston-Salem, N.C.; ..ca^medlcal and oral testing.^' • ; r • :•• ARTRT.. DISPLAYDISPLAY—- ~ A dlsplayTTqpalntlngs -bytMrBTCarole S. Sterling •...ooirtuaa 'm Bib .'The_Unlori"1C6unty.Park Police Depai-tmcint - •,JSI: 320 ' Summit rtL, Mountainslder-ls'currently featured" at the University of Virginia, Newark State College and with Vlnciate-of Wlnehoi»»r Avail 'was organized in 1926. At present the depart- r" / Natlonid State Bank,,. 533 Boulevard, Kenilworth. The one-ihan- : Italy. Tne^exhlblt .include3^an_piLpaintlng of last year^i ' J: Union, N.J., ., j| meat consists of a chief, a captain, a lieuten- > show will continue until May-VjMrs. Sterling has studied at Rut- • the Miss Union County T»aiJtypBgeanti=r . t -ant, .four, ser|[eant8r-and 24patrolmen. The 1 r -—^-__ skillsir_equired. The course will be presented ' "Ihen worjpia 4Q.^o<)r week and patrol over ' ~r~b^~e.xperienceds'cainpers~from the YMCA." ^rS^XJOflcrei^parkprpperiyjfliroughout Unloh ^;TheTh , ffirst.i , sessioni " wilill l cover suchhI; itemt s • - -.- ^._ .;: a| where to gojitlps on trip planning, general , The' department's-equipment copsista of ' v 1 ' "~ulatlons at .camp_grounds_and slides of __- I. eight'radlo-equipped pattol carsr all «f-whlcfi^ T :cal. camp'^founds. The second session w^rr. •-JgiBHitit ivnrlBiiR emRrgeilcy equipment three •'- to be covered " wlnS equipment, hbw tq_select, where and .---,•• motorcycles; and a horse to patrol the bridle . to buy, rent or^borruw; dothlag ueed8^=- -'--- - trails iii'the"WaJ;chung Reservation.-?-••!: ~. • ' Th» camplug and-type-of-equipinegt-useJL-^- _ ,.•••• „ -• ; . ?Wow do'you. go about finding out- about— r8™. sieephig gear. There will be a display of_ Those Interested are requested to - file an Points YMCA in-Union will offer a family ~equlpmeni , application as soon as posslHe. The ' ' and trailer camping clinic on foursuc -family tenl and trailer camplng7 The cUnlc_Sy!lpment"TcTiucE^W!. The third session will Include "3Se ' of "the examinations will be ^announced later. offered by.the.Five Points YMCA is-to help .thucic 'Wagon" cooking gear, "the kitchen," ' from" 7:30 to 9:30 pjm..2i8'i_%thoseV who may be Interested and would Uke li;1thousandor39"centsper share^or.:_s^^^ newspaper-re" " ' ^ipsonSUbtyiittin ' Im '*e fjrstrmrfee months of imTWS^i fo™ our streets one'out of 10 famlUes are „„—$%., _k ' ? \ j{' l?~v"lt^i>: tiiousand ar, 34reenta:per^Bhare-ln-the-- -campers of _ona;^ortvorfanother/-eamp&g Is _paper-ana aSK fitsrquarter »•••••••••••••• vM

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    \- iJ (W.J.) LWADUK-Thursday, April 17, 1969-19 Wednesday meeting i for junior Baseball Bulldogs top Summit, N. Providence; _ A general membership meeting of the Sprfng- —field Junior Baseball Leagues will be held on Wednesday evening at 8 at the Recreation House to meet Hillside track team (Caldwell Piece - opposite Town Hay). The Dayton track team conlinuecLJls fine hardt broke the school—recordrwith ar4:30, tiurns placed one and three, respectively, AIL managers, coaches and officlalFoTtfie season by defeating Summit, 83-43, on April Martin Josephs placed-first In the half-mile. , In the shot. Youth. Leagues, Babe Rum League, and Pony 9dN Providence, ..74-52, last Friday. David May continued his.unbeaten streak with ^League are strongly urged to attencLJor the Against Summit, Norman Relnhardt won the an easyvictory in the 440. 1 THE MEET, WITH-New Providence proved^ purpose of organizing die annual fund drive mile, and_Gary Street placed second. Rein- In the shorter distanceSj- Bob Sasse took a somewhat more difficult, but the track men to be conducted on Saturday, April 26. Also second in the 220 and Jimmy Robinson placed overcame the hardships. • on the 'agenda will be discussion of-league his usual, first in the |100-yard dash. In the TTh they running events, Street placed first .-pules and-policies for the • coming season, high' and low hurdles, Larry Stewart con- in the- mile and Josephs and Keith Thlele which opens on'Monday, April_28. /" Openings available tinued to run well with triumphs In both events, were first and third, respectively, in the 880.' While—Woody Younge • was third Jin the Tor Baseball ~Tiur"dles7and" jimmyTTloBlnsOri t second in the Gems exterTd \eq4 low. ' —^ . . —, ',.•. '•...', _, Sasse and Mike Robinson p still many openings for boys In ' ' The Jumping events continued to-pjrove help- ^y^JtooLinJaJCIOjzWilt ield Junior^kseball League^ it was ful in the quest for victory as Robinson won the Mike Robinson, second and Sasse-thlrd. In the In Tuesday league, this week. Boys, 9 through IS who high jump and Stewart and Mike Davis placed high hurdles, Stewart and Bruce Smith placed ued In playing and have not regls- first and third;, respectively, In the broad first and third and came back just the Opposite ..' were urged to call Jack Williams. 376- way in the lew hurdles. 7 —~ outroll foes twice ^ In the"weights,. Gary Haydtr-won the discus Jimmy Robinson took a second In the Ugh- ,-.- The Gems continue to extend their margin Boys eligible for Babe Ruth and Pony League with, a throw of 143_feet, his best ever. Bruce—-jump, aridTJayis took a second in the 'broad_ in the Tuesday Afternoon Girls'—Bowling- competition were especially urged to Join, since Zabelskl placed second. teWJavelin; Haydu Junip. ' - .•"'•'_^'"~'~ '"' ""~r~"r;-•—---•v^ -: League. TfieUems, wSTliave-clinched the •__ majority at vacancies exist attheselevels. placed thlrdi-while-Gharley Foster and Mike." In the weights. Hiydu and Burns took the,: ; championship in the league, have an eight game . • • ' ' • • • — •—_; Wp WQ honors' In "the discus and Haydu placed ...-.—lead over the Dancers/The girls roll atSpring- MWIIIHIHIItHMHIIinit nmiiimiiiiiiiiiaiiiii»iriiiiyiiiiiiinirumitiwimiiniiiiiiiMiHiHtiiiiii« second in the javelin. Windlng-up7a fine after^~ •; field BowlJ^this—Recreation Department- -noon,-Mike Bums..finished second in the sliot pdhsorcdleague „,,', '._„_—. to give Dayton its, third, straight .victory.. Debbie Kuskin and Diane Searles combined Wall Street Notebook Hillside Is Dayton's nexfopponent, at home last Tuesday afternoon to lead the Gems to a liiumiiiirniHirHiHtHMiMiniiiiniiiiiniiiiiuuiimiii gy ARTHUR POLLACK »"">n"""M»M>««Ml'llll!)1lt!"'MH!ll-l?wlllt'«»tM«Html l tomorrow,- and they may; prove to ^~ pair of victories over the Pacesetters. Debbie- ^BugtaegsUsU»oming.-Demand continues to==cutback8 In the johjaPJiAdmlnlstradonbudget. * tough., put together-games of 137 and 156 for a glow- Ing 293 series. Diane posted a 278 seriesras outrun supply. And this^has resulted in con- And one of the-problem areas -i psychologic- ~she rolled a 132 game and a-146 game. Cindy tlnued economic overheating. Price increases ally - involves salary increaseB^oMbQS^Jn remain the rulo -not tha exception. And wage- _ tne~F.ecteral gover Zahn Waa also oTiysmnrilng fnr rtinrh a For example, Congrisssioually approved pay as she _hitLa 202 series. Jo Ames, Melanle "costs continue upward-^without interruption. short: inflation still is king. - raises -(amounting to Increases of between 40 Kartzman and Jodl Rothenberg all rolled very and "100 percent, appear as rather! peculiar well for the Paceseteers. Jo and Melanle led But wait. What About the tax surcharge? the way as each girl scored^a 216 series. Jodi abb¥fh!ghTnlerest rates7And what about ' examples ofhow to curb inflation. Or how to —posted a.210 Bering, •'•—; :—••-...x---'~~ •- tight~nwney7WerenT these fiscal and none-—encourage restraint in »<«^™»(.!«™~ Carol RoessMr-hadanolRersensatlqnal per- tary restraints designed to reduce inflation? theless, new salary scales .provide a 100 . remain ~~Qf .coursel - -'-- pwrc^nTlnereaBe-for die 'President.,^ 71 The Rockets cllncjiedttie championship of the formance last week to lead the Stars to'a sweep percent increase for • Cabinet members...a of two games over the Chainm. Caiol, wliu So'where's the slowdown? '—So far,_any ^Thursday Afternoon-Boye?^Bowllflg-teague in Ik..: "slowdown" is an illusion. Perhaps the great- 52% Increase for Supreme Court Justices... a"ction.;iasjc weekj,_Tie, Rockets; who. started the league's topJxwler.^roJled a 308 series axv3rsr42% increase for membew-of-Gongiress t _in_thld'. matchr-Gapolihad^her-top" series' on est illusion since Houdini. It's true that the slowly this season and then moved into high gear tax" surcharge Is biting a little more- deeply themselves. These are salary raises "for in mid-season, are comfortably in first place the strength of a 177 game and a 131 game*- high government officials. Effective July 1, Annette Nowittski. rolled Tyejl forTte eharms today. And it's also true that record high by six; james;; the-RecreatiojO>epartment interest rates (the prime rate, was Increased however, nearly all"workers" inthe Federal flnnhsorft . thin lAaffiiTt. tijh'taH -mMira ^nt-- th« ~:and {paced thelr-attack.. Annette posted a.218 government are-slated'for an averi _ . . this .which meeg^at: the -saries. Gall Grindilnger also rolled well fer agalriVlast_w§ek>~toJ7.556) may be dissuading of-bowling-^ Some marginal borrowers. Basically, however, crease of nearly 10rpercenU..which,Ji»kes,the JUPA, ac& left-hander total increase in die past 21 months nearly _, -Carol Roessner raised her league-leading continued to lncre*se.-In all three Dennlspacedthe. form-whlchlHfonJilm. all-co last season^ r 1 I'. average to the 126 level, with her big series sectors.. .^,-'- '~i~r-'..'•;'. . • " Rockets to a sweep o7'two games over the- 7 rt.Tn Bnrt n? pnecedent>-^t are the ] $", "'"'•' "laat-~Tiiesday."DebBle' Kuskjn is-in second ! IMER DEMANDi»ntlnueEMANDi»ntlnues stronglyupj^^^^strongly UJH j tn p Bullets last week. Bobby waa-high-jaan In ,. place with a 122 average. Diane Searles ls"the neariy-a^projectlons;tbirte-^Ajm1nlBfrgt{«re also: hot foir spending mis year. Ona of the Very few econo- policemen the^Hurrlcanes and helped'Joe pace a sW Charms - "" lllllUllllllllllllilllJillllllinilllllllllllllllUllli' Phil-Stokes went three for fpur-wlth three Strikers^ : mists who suggested that we might see a Bombers. Rick ro^J a 276 sel RBIs. He had- two-singles—and—a-doublej-*- substantiljlincrease In capitalspendlng- ; third. ' ~ """" with games of 144 and,, ISi^while^Bdb had Rlnfret (president, RlnWioston , perceive . •significant in 1 had two singles and a double, while Millman ' al?74 series, Marc- Associates) 7' "—-•-•-'- government r,Not at tne federal Shipman posted.-a 269; Iseries to lead the ZzBulktogs JradTtwo RBIsj.and oneThir: Bob"Jajiukowicz: One by one,, however, other economists are local contributed -one hit~and 'heiand Bpj)1 Jackson climbing aboard. And last week; the Com- top serieSilaist weekinoved hlm^— each had two RBIs.' Mitch u/olff also had merce Department announced results- of Its : ! : as^pn to capture 1 '.tWO bits. •'. -;.. • •_•„.'.' • % ' .' ' own survey which indicate capital spending The Jonathan Dayton golf-team The Millburn "ln -wan nnnifel hy-n tor „- ceovyn, Joe boosted Ms ' : plans this -year-will- increaselby nearly 14 veragejtio^^RlcfcSchwerdfcir recorxL-iast-FrWay_witit"ai "clo -—batsman, a walk and a single. ^% '•••' '- •• ^That's - '" ' "' ' ""' over Summit.-Tfie-match-was-S x ... !J:.. In the future, the;Buttdogs;must; and Matt JLevine are-knqotedfor second place "Irook CountryfcluE In. Sifinmiu. GaryrKatz ; —very'-strong-teamsr =including- Wi SPENDlNGrThis is thearea jhe BuUaVjp^fvnnj/nlne-hole scape of The State- Senaie_will. soon- consider Scotch Plains.. •• merits of S-377, a bill creating a New Jersey s aimoat^yersal agreement. ~~ and Steve Gechllk each/fed a " AlrportrAuiiprlty. I oppoae-adoptlon of this • '. On Monday, the; Bulldogs suffer -proposal for^iree sound reasonsi ""defeat at home bv/loslngil?^?,^.™-,.---^; -___.__ _ , . Richard Cohen, son'.of Mr. and Mrs-;' Hrank.and-Don^nposted^^eygit'the^Welst- wlth_power Jto commit the state's financial, Cohen of 73 kew dr.y Springf^el^'w ; Involve broad Installations :;:.••• flfcM'goU«ffriiayS'.a'&tter..mn ' —^ ^ varsity golf tetter"aT'a baiiqueT at' Nip finding it ABM system Hurricanes in tHe^fuu^rcOTC^A^OTil^aSoj^jud'the 2.-•It;;woula permit the beglslature toshunr Meadvine,"rpai- effgfct any slipilflrrinr Hndoughout tt #to Bombers team;seenf tothmlrthey caircto)fctmVfalrly-r-Th^-Tesp.pnsibility of picking a JS^ortslte —5 Mfets-' neMnatctls^Mffljdftic Mj)dy -a^esbonslbilltv^hat IbeUeve legistatorsare hip lWould involve ln- Lake Country CUttr. does not provide, the nepessary \^ ^.tliscaTTjafeguards to permit -the beglslatuiSi the Governor,and the public txrascertainthe. Your " ffilicy^;the-aumprlty'ffoperatiwrigr"~^ Home IE WISH ---•-HI agree^with those'critics^itjheiproposal _ Thus, frqnr»poUticali ' whoclalmlhaticreation of anauthority A»lth ' )i8tr^^^^fal^^ i borid^-lssuing powers—could make financial.. •Insurance The-rred-£pt-racc-in the Friday Aftembort r ' jfiowlerifor the Raldarswas Alan Llptoiy-who: • - py 'strive for a "minimumV ;ABM Installation. g j^ "Commitments into-untold millions of dollars. : : Bpys' Bowling League i s sUlUl steanHng-wltHihh -^f?Ued*;25J.'Series^lld251i . ' :^££ " =r^ED,-the'^ldliijy^^, -~," syste-, m ha, s beenpropojjed«—«--„•—. a_pugfid,yBpwl,'wiA I -think that grantlng_8uch powers at this only two weeks of play remaining. WitFTBur" ;^l!^tirer^btiwierB-aare tied fuj. tligjtop spot ""UmeT'lSTSIew of New jersey's jdnsady severe. This would limit Installations. tp7are«rnear 1:27.5, foUowed Jjy me Lucky Strikes, 45-3?,— __i^_. Save Tlmel Save Money I - seal to beboaled. the Chiefs^;the^fetfa6rltfgMtVfi»»ge ^ , T TEIScWJMlsis^andJli. light of ris but« . High scorersj.were.Nancy Falcone, 185- Convenient- Full Protection ,'" "__' -worj' i are" Hed for first placeiTJbe.Rfl^ers^'^'JHIsrTiB and Tommy. Lowy are all toppling the games oiitof ti^flJ^aBde8uia"moyB >;^lris •at'a-.lSo^pace^.wit^ h but four games-leftg., 150; Doit yKuehp.^181-165-496: -Rufe-4yood^ DANIEL D. KALEM AGENCY ' quickly-if the frontnrnmrars^should talunr -an ABM system A Completelniuranc* Service" e Falcons are three" games; out" • • pad. ___Jjmyy: oyce ;Pal82Zl,;.J62;. l.or- Y6ralonT be only the first _ _. 159-156_ _..;. RutH...... " Inslei-^_. iS9; . "of our state, indso-is ^-decision that will slim. The" - Call 688-5950^ i atep In "the Ultimate adbptlelnJsteinAjre^p^-rJMtrgle-L.ord^^^158;TJe5n Esposlto.lfiQ: Verna Hiaye far-reaching lmpllcatlqnBr"I"'d6 -ndt"beK ' -in—this Recreation :'f^wedbv RovGr^ieiibe^ ^ SPRINGFJ£LD. N.J. sponsoredleague«-i—r"——r-—'- _., . Barify. -Flxdc., 126;iSteve-Blumenkrantz._._ .... ., prehenslve anti-ballistic missile system. 5^Pudge McConkey- Jk* '* v '' ie,-Chiefst-swept two fronvth'e Hawks last <>;r^'SM; .Art Freeinan,';i2^7^Hnd~Billy..Palaa3dt ' At some polnt~(dependlnt-prirnarlly on cir- cunistances Involving International develop- The ^ the Chiefs asjie posted a 287 series. ments,) the U.S. probably-WilLoptfor a more Springfield Church at "dmousTrathority that is not required to answer intensive (or the "thin") ABM jsystem. Con? a point tptal. of .75^7.trailed bxlMoreland, to the citizenry. .:.••'••--.- . Salesky was at the-top "of his game to help W the 'Chiefs. Rich rolled'a 279 series•" Ed Chiefs - 24—J16- ceivably^-at some further' point—considera- ^75rMlteholl,--'71rSctanidii;-;68.5, and Zabelskl, Automobile — The members of the Legislature should have Gerstein contributed a 251 series. Jeff Green- Chargers 24-16 tion may_be given to a total (or ' "thick") 6Si5^ ' '' ' ' Tthe^ourageto ma_k9ithis.dlislve : : Dealers led the Hawks* attacFwith;a:263rseries^ Rangers 22 18 system. ~ ~~.~ ' '~''";'" ~"" Top men last week-Vreore-Rob 21 19 Economically, what this first step means 233; James Beffert. 222r Peter Dapero, 207; 20 is increased Federal spending. The curve of John Slnwn. 206rFrea ah^TTZOS^andMI" -actual doUar_lncrements (depending jjpoii-the _Chael Bonpeore, 203.-

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    The T6 rubleft-gurfaced-ciav tennis, courts^ i' pace'd both teams with a series—in Warinanco Park, Elizabeth-and Roselle, veBtors~K>—expect a significant reduction in next fiscal year and the" current fiscal year, • • -— • • are now open for play. It was announced this Inflationary pressures? Remember: 'total )#%%!? • Sales; 273-4800 Service 273-4818 as well as actual figures for the latest com- performance of 319. Mike rolled a 187 game in reaching his top series- total. Nick Martin week, by George T. Crpn, superintendent of government spending has been the principal pleted year.' recreation for the Union County Park Com- stimulus in producing inflationary pressures . Another glaring weakness, in my opinion, with a 257 series paced the Lions, while Sandy Flneman rolled well for .the Falcons With a mission. In fhe U.S. economy. SPERCO is the bill's lack of a requirement to provide 1 The tennis courts will be open on week- And If this is true— i.e., if the growth in the director of the Division of Budget and 247 series. Leon Rawitz rolled a 240 series ^3~J-5 v for the.Llons. „. • ,' , days, from 9 a.m. .to dark, and on Saturdays, the total demand cannot be restrained' suffi- . Accounting with a copy of every external post Sundays and holidays from 9 a.m.- to 5:30 ciently to more nearly equal the growth in total MOTOR co.incl audit or examination of accounts other than any The Jets and the Raiders split a two-game match last week.' Larry Silverstein paced the p.m. This year the fees at the Warinanco supply (productive resources)—then what , post audits made by the State Auditor or direc- Park courts- will be the same as last year: course is left for investors? What direction Cadillac-Oldimobil« tor of the Division of Budget and Accounting. . Jets with a 253 series. John Wachtel with a 250 series was effective for the Jets. Top on weekdays, Monday through. Friday, ex- is best with respect to planning Investment 49) Morrli Ave., Summlf -273-1706 The bill also lacks the protection that would cept holidays, players may play free'of charge strategies? And where should die emphasis be , SALES-SERVICE-PARTS be afforded by an audit conducted by the ' • ' Complete Body Shop S»rvlc« ' . to 4:30 p.m. After 4:30 p.m. on weekdays and placed in structuring investment portfolios? . 1 director of the Division of Budget and Account- SELECT USED CARS all day on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, The answer seems obvious. Equity securi- Sirving ih. Suburban Ar.a 40 Vaan - Ing not less than once every five years. Academy athletes the. tee will be 40 cents per person, per hour. Any bill of this type should also contain a ties. . More specifically—equities which llWUIUHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIinillllllllllllllllllUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Reservations may be made for a fee of 25 indicate a growth In priceappredatlongreater • provision for requiring the authority, to In- cents per court, per hour. clude In Its annual submission of budget in-' Two Springfield residents were awarded than the Inflationary effects of such Increased AIRCOOLfD AUTOMOTIVE athletic letters for participation In winter The hard-surfaced tennis courts In Rahway government spendlngpollcles. formation and Its annual reports data about River Park, Cedar Brook Park, Unaml Park its contracts, rates, revenues and specific sports at Newark Academy,Livingston.Gerald. - For a list of securities currently being CORP." and Kawameeh Park have been In service recommended, drop a note to Arthur S. Pol- Ell» Counly't Old>«> sources of Income, Glmelstob of 34 Treetop* dr.. was cited for varslt/basketball, and William H. Constad, 527, during the winter months. lack in care of mis newspaper. Arthur S. AuihoriixJ VW D>aU> -. For these compelling reasons, I plan to 1 1 Morris ave ., as junior varsity swimming Pollack IS a stockbroker at Paine, Webber, urge nty fellow legislators to,, vote against Jackson St. Curtis. the Jetport Authority Bill. manager. "Father' of district "*.• lorg, S.lo:tion 1001 Gumontted DohiMHe & Imported Uiad Can AUTHORIZED Sales And Service The. late Dr, A.L.. Johnson, former county 2195 Millburn Av.., Mool.wood So 3-4567. superintendent of schools, Is considered the CAR TO SELL? "father" of the Union County Regional High iMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllll School District, The Arthur L, Johnson school I in Clark is .named after him. IN SUMMIT ITS TRUCKS IIHIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIllllHllllimilllllll HERE IT IS: Semi-private. 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    : • • ai< ^ . ' {"• ' V •\ I 'Thursday, April 17, 1969-A1 lngly grave," Mrs. Welner .Singer...dancer,,.predcher, Full emp/o yment in U.S. states, particularly when the diploma requirement is ap- plied without thought as to its possible, says official usefuISess~ln"seT6ctlng worlr- WASHINGTON—The Amer- ResearcReseardhi . takes personnel ers able to perform" the jobs During the day Willard T. -Between the mallroom's rlghl, then it moves-forward that are.to be filled." • weight scale and the package almost like It's compelled lean economy has the ability nranHgeTBTxrtaslc for, insist- Reese supervises the opera- to provide jobs for everyone ing upon unrealistic educa- "Manpower" magazine, the tions of die mailroom on the conveyor belt" there are a from the outside; It needn't official monthly journal of the number of Reese works, In- be pushed." wllling and able to work, ac- tionaT requirements in hiring Newark campus of Rutgers- cording to Arnold R. Weber, or promoting many workers. Manpower Administration, Is " "IJHiversliy. At night, he kieps cluding a large colorful piece, • His paintings must come available on subscription at watch at the Old First Church composed, of broken glass, under the "things going right" TssBtamrSecretary-oW^abor ' Thn, .lmplXcatlons-nt-the "$7.50-a year-(slngle copies framed and backed with elec- for Manpower. 'diploma demand'_on the hard- In.this city. In between, he category, because he finds no •65 cents) 5 ^ : Joing_any number trTG lighting. difficulty getting them dis- Weber's views on the "real- core unemptoya~are~exceea- istlc possibility of full U. S. pf things. . Not so long ago, Reese could played, borrowed or bought. have been found "hoofing In The mailroom Is splashed with employment under the present • Singer, dancer,.tcucJedrly- economy" are-featured in an ir.preACber, watchman, wrlfc- everyliotel.. theater and night_ - the colors of Reese florals,- RENT A CAR club in tfitrUnitecHitateg-and—^woods scenes and brilliantab-- : appearinppg g in the~Tel>- Dai ly • Wookly t_Monlhly . ir,. poet, palflterr Willard Canada," as he describes it. .stracts. On vwalls, over pigeon Reese-has little time for idle- ruary-Majrch issue of .the DEWVERY & E1CK UP 1 His-dancing career alsQ_coy- holes and on counters, wher- Labor Department's magazine ness.: ; ' ;_"" ~ ered a six-month stint with the ever there is not mail lathe —-Weekends, Reese ..' sings "Manpower," first published N$TANT solos at church and also- USO in Alaska. —-—^-inailroomp there are Reese in January "of this year. : "I try not to waste~any works of art. '."s A-BU§Y MAN—i-Supervlsor of mailing ar.Rutgers-Newark by day, watchman bJRWght, In another article appearing preaches. Weekdays, during — Wlllfird T. Reese also find's time to actively pursue a number of artistic , endeavors.. _hls busy lunch hour, he may tlme."JReese said in'amaster-r-' Wiir&rd Reese works at per- in- the new publication, Mrs, RENT-A-CAR stroke of understatement. ' sonal-happlness, and-r-adiates' Creations like this one, whichjstands by the-cpnyeyor belt in the mailroom, can be found Rose Welner of~the depart- 763-4900 • 763-3011-_ be found putting some finishing^ ^__in_many of the college's administrative offices." - . . " 379 7G66 h to any one of several lt~l'S clear Hiki-he waatcsno-—the result of his effort. ment's- Office of Manpower paintings or collages he's got lime at all. The few minutes oJ •under wayintheRutgersmail- his waking hours he dqefe not room. spend rrfailing, watching, painting.—writing, singing of preaching, he spends reading. . Books and articles.aboutunr' __ identified flying-objects are his main reading fare. / ;The painting- stage of Reese's life began just 30 '• The 26tfi anniversary of the months agoTSlnce then, he has Warsaw, Ghettp Uprising, will completed 63 pieces of art and ie^coramembrated In a'me- Ts currently at work on sever- 7-Jnorial program at Weequahic al more. -; .._ 'High School, Newark, .on Sun- ~""Of-these-26vpaintirigs/'_ day; at 1 panTtAdmtsslon is: Reese says proudly. "46_B1- ; ready_.have been .spid." Many 3f'.'. cThe •• commemoration prpr ' of his. landscapes and ab- '•gra m wttfcindlucte-KaijDi-Mar.—stractshang-ildRbbFMS? h Rutgers ad- ^U""'••n Freedman, presidentprd,, ministrative offices and atthe —-"American Jewish—Congress;. Schtorof taw here. . Abraham Janofsky, executive Dr. Charles Taub, ;a.dentist - "secretary,- N. J. Yiddishes with offices, in Newark, has ."...... Culturi-Parbandj,-,.-- Sharon purchased your—of—Reese's averv, , president, Metropolf- oils.' .. -"BelhlThe-protKl-owner of \ Mlsha Slfltkin, cello soloist; Reese worksisdoubly gratify- _Jthe New Hazomir Chorus of WYM-YWH£of Essex Coun- patients" make SCK many xpm- -•*•-' 'ty and the,. Jewish FolkChorus pHments about the paintings in ON SALE THURS., APR. 17 THRU SAT. APR. 19 , of j Newark will furnish the theofflcet" :•/'•.- musical"7portion. A candle- As-a-showbusitaess trouper, \ Xl&htiiifi! csrfiiiriojiy ifl~iHdiiory Reese was a membeb r of a ' of the six million fallen jewsJ, . _group-Called "The Dayilf earn- is well-BB memorial prayers_ ers. He says-he-Jeftzshpvr —-4chanted hy Cantor _Morrls because he feUJhe •Levlnson of Temple BetlFEl,—strain of demandsTnadeTipen^ ..__,5outh Orange, wlll_ conclude himself and his family. *77jthe program;- "It was-a-slmple case of- ~~ * -—— • either 'my. marriage—or—-my— Job," he~ says- candidly. He - to -^ald another reason for giving ' up that vocation was his con-1 victidnjtha!LjjeJjM:gone as far ;idt Dems'^drnner as he ever would in the busi- ^Gpv.JRlchardJ. Hughes will ness.. «-the guest ofjjonor "at the Reese_ lives In East Orange" Jjemocradc State Commit- with hiswife-of-iaO-delightful e's-annaal-dlnner, to beheld-ryesfg^' Gladyfl.^The-couple . - » at the*Robert Treat has one daughter, an alumna lin Newark. .\)f~the Rutgers Graduate School ..,: «dte Committee chairman -of Library Service who is Robert' 'J.V Burkhardt, ^who married and lives iri Califor- aiadeLibjB; announcement, also nla. ,—-= ' "Sita th^i each 6f~thePeinO^ _: .Reese's philosophy about: ic.Bflpirantiain tblayear's, ufe ts, in a very real i ....„—rnattrial (slectlorLWlU^be related toj«hat he terms a tovittid-to address the dinner • 'ame'-^element, and is an put— ^-^-—~ _i gr'oWfli of Us taffiliatloni witii „„ >Porti;-rl.*»«hristi an gdenctf Church. I to attend me ju'gt completlrig nine years as —'- a .soloist wltH.a Westfleld Ti readr PiihilicT^otico (preacher)- jn ..East Orange. ~ He has recorded-two LP's, TOrPEBflO»W-IK- BPATiTBm HAIW-onB- entitled "Ten Rplovprf Hymns" and the other "A

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    •«?. sold aU over the world. _.Everything-happene-for-the— S^Ja.wS8BfSSdtaSiSt in Its own right time." election to be forwarded to-ymiru you Reese observes.—When things"

    •|»ineeI.ge,<«ri»lnmnber7i»m«»kare«i, tipling,—but when a thing and Uw addnnn at whicwhichh' you are «t«taa- .- Honed or can be found,fod or U yoy u deairdi e a military lervice ballot tor a relative _ orflr frien( d thethn makmaka an amilloatlonundeapnUoaUonuniler _ "o«Ui tor »' niUmgy-servfej-bsllot-to^li*^- :: rUDl.l.C-CI.Oll£&: - lorwaWed to him, stsilng In your applin-..- • SHEMffE'S SAliE- , — —•=' _ cation-Hut he Is overtheageofai years, and stating his name, serial nuinher,_; 'suTEWOH ' nsomaaddreuandttiearTiome addreis andUieaddr«a»atwhlohha e ,CHANCERY MVmoaLJBSEXCOUNTV laataUonedorcanbaiound., rnrKFT No F-B61-68. THEODORE C. FORM OF AKPIJCATIDN MAY BE "SS^JVX dJHERE8AMl JBTAD.EB FROM THE UNDER^NE et fendants. Exeoutlon, ', _ . _iHaU eased PrflJcnlseo. •.-•"• BoseUe, NiJr= By virtue of the s>i»e sUted wrll of The Spectator, Apr.' 17, 24,1060. Execution, tome directed, I stall expose (or sale by Puhllc Vendue, lii HoOm a28,7 at the COURTrHOUSE, In.Kewark, on Tuesday, the 20th day U April nejcf, »t •'', BOBOUOH OF.ROSELLE PARK —onctblrty P.M., (Prevailing Time) all .thsixceruin_tra.o\_j>rDarcel j>f land —TO 'pEMONS- DESBUNQ : hereinafter particularly aescHbedViltu- RuMents of'ths~Borouih"oLHosello_at?,_}ylng_and_belng_ln Jhe CI^ of^ Park mho are qualified and reglat«redto-.KewarfcTln_Wier^ •»ote and exseot to bs absent outside the'•- Stale rfNew. Jerseyi_ Stats on- June 3, JMS, pr who will bs "Beginning on the Easterly side at

    - oauaa of the oboervance-of a rell -holiday pursuant to the tenets' of relijlon, or because of re, " CULOTTEXSUSPEMDER WIDEBOnOM SKIRTS SIAXKS StACKS

    and statoithf reason why- not be -John Garatdef bli U at your usu pace. 1B93, by Lohlb»oFand __,-. .„ Jst muat.be received at.the by order of Marcus LTWord and j. offloe.of Uie County aerk no later than B Dodd, Executors. Being premises 38 Comp.V'il.5.95 days prior to June 3,; 1080.' A form of Garatde Street, Newark, New Jersey, ~~ '^cation may alsobeobtainedfrotnthe The approximate amount of the Judg- Comp.Val.3.99-4,99 rinied. ment to be satisfied by said sale is the Light and dark colors in the most exciting ^ VICTORIA CRANE sum of Beven Thousand and Ninety-* Five Borouth Clerk Dollars and Four Cents ($7,095:04), ta- This Is the look that is "scene" together • Cotton wide bottom slacks for the Solids and woven plaids in poly- slacks to- hit men's fashions! The happy The Spectator, Apr. 17,1989 (Fee $T.aa) " er with the costs of this sale, C ark, N.J. March J4,10(10. everywhere I Culotte and suspender skirts gal on the fashion go! Many with ester and cotton bell bottom result of fine tailoring brings you light and. ' RALPH D'AMBOLA, SHERIFF Sidney Alpern, Attorney. ' make noise and set up Vibrations all over • self sash. Assorted prints to slacks! Yojk back styling: PER- dark bell bottoms in sizes 28-36 waist and SHERIFF'S SALE VaUaburg Leader. Apr.\l0,17,a4,1060. SUPERIOR (CHAN) B- BS (Fee $43,02) thefashion world! Many colors: sizes 8-16. choose from in sizes 7-14. MANENT PRESS. Sizes 6-16. 29-33 in seam. -. SUPERIOR COURV OF NEW JERSEY; III CHANCERY DIVBBN, ESSEX COUNTY, DOCKET MO, F-20U-68. ARROW 8AV- " SPORTSWEAR DEPT. GIRLS'DEPT. BOYS DEPT. ; INGS AND LOANASSOCUTION.aNew < 'Jersey corporation. Plaintm, vs. DES- ; SIE THOMAS, Widow, et als., Defend- MEN'S PERMANENT PRESS , ants. Execution For Sale of Mortgaged WINKER BOATS ' Premises. < . ALL MODELS OH DISPLAY - By virtue of the above stated writ of Exeoutlon, to me directed. I shall expose 14' TO »' .CASUAL SLACKS for sale by Public Vendue. in BooralaO, .22' at the COURT HOUSE,, In Newark, on Tuesday, the lath day, of May next, at INTERNATION BOATS one-thirty p,M,(PrevalUnKTime)aUthe MEN'S CUSHION ARCH following tract or parcel of land and the • 23'CABIN W/FLYING- premises, hereinafter particularly des» BRIDGE oribed, situated lying and being (n the munloipallty of city of Newark, In the • 23' CABIN & LARGE i.,— SERVICE OXFORD County,of Essex and State of New Jer- COCKPIT • 20' OPEN FISHING BOAT Quality made black leather 3.33 BEOmtnNO on the easterlysldeofMt, W/2 BUNKS Pleasant Avenue- (formerly Klmball service or work oxford fea- Comp.Vil.5.96 Btreet) at s point distant 3B0 feet In the southerly dlreotlon from Parker Street tures cushioned arch and Cuffed and belt loop Ivy style with 4 pockets how known ss Clark Street; thence south- CHRYSLER OUTBOARD erly along Mt pleasant Avenue 311 feet; ENGINES - insole. Oil resistant trac-. and set in zipper. Faced pockets; cotton and thence easterly 100 feet more or less to the line of Jane McLaren's land or for- nylon for durability. Bronze, black, blue or LOW PRICES ON SS, 70 AND 2 tion tread and PVC soles merly hers; thence northerly along that line 58 feetj thence westerly 100 feet BS H.P. ENGINES that never, need fixing. 6 olive in sizes 30-42. more or less to theplaoeof BEOINNINO, Our Rag. Low BEINO known ana designated at Ma4 ALL 1949 AND FAST DEL. Sizes 7-11: wide widths too." Discount Price 9.94 Mt. Pleasant Avenue. Newark, N.J. - ' MENS FURNISHING DEPT. BEINO lot M3, block 447 on the Tax Also assessment map of said municipality TRADE WINDS - CAMPER SHOE DEPT. currently In use, TRAILERS rr D Intended to describe the same premises conveyed to Bessie Thomaa. by deed recorded on January 33, lOBo In Book 33T0 of Deeds for Essex County, Ntw Jtuty Page 449. The approximate amount of the Judg- ment to be satisfied by said sale Is the sum of Seven Thousand Two Hundred and BOAT HOUSE Forty-Three Dollars and Eighteen Cents ITEMS ON SALE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TVPOSRAPHICAl ERRORS 13.1s), togetherwlthmscostsofthls sale. M Newark, N.J.'April 1,1080 inc . RALPH I>AMBOLAV SHERIFF, 2SoO Rt. 22 Scotch Plains tucker, Ooldberf * Weiss, Attorneys OPBN 7 DAYS 233-9315 Vails Leader, Apr, 11, «4, May 1,1,10M' OPEN IVION. thru SAT. 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.-OPEN SUNDAY, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. (ree|W.0«)

    I -•••'• .,-I-'•••• . A2-Thursday, April 17,1969 Governor hopefuls Jo address^dinne£ _ The number of New Jersey-gubernatorial William E, Ozzard (R.); former State Senator yalan^te^fightthe drug problem , possibilities agreeing to address a meeting of , Ned J. Parsekian (D.); Rep. Charles- $Cfr state'businessmen next Wednesday has risen Sandman, "jr. (R, 2nd Congressional District);" WASHINGTON-In a comprehensive attack of medical and professional personnel in-drug can" begin now,""he noted "—understanding, "11am s_ affirmed. Under the bill. Intensive pa- to eight, . with an acceptance by Rep. Henry, State Senator Harry L. Sears (R., Morris); and problems and would authorize a high-level education~ano* rehabilitation." tient care and therapy — medically oriented Helstoskl'(££, 9dL Congressional District), a on the nation's mounting drug abuse crisis. 1 L D..Louis Tond, executive director, New Jersey, Sen. Harrison "A;~WIllIams. TJrTjT (D-NJ.) review of federal drug abuse policies. Hesaid tharfrequenrnewspaper headlines — would be augmented at some centers by~ declared candidate for the; Democratic nomina- • Highway Authority. "•'"' :_...-. ."•••; "', ' this weeK"T5ffered~leglsIatfon to establish ad- • « * * •>.'" which' announce narcotics raids have led to "a community approach, which would focus on_ ...rion _.'-. ' ''_ , diet rehabilitation centers and to provide train- SEN. WILLIAMS POINTED TO the increas- an unproductive "we-got 'em'-attitude^—In-- _the causes of addiction, as well as the cure." Their views of the issues at stafce^ttrrhS'-" ing for rehabilitation personnel. ing experimentation with potentially dagger- stead of concentrating so much of our'energy .~Se'Ju"WillFams~acKnb'wIe'dged that many phy- sicians and social-counselors have little or no November election will be heard at the seventh '_ Sen. Williams said that the prpposals~are- •ous drugs and said that the sudden acceler- _on nabbing 14-year-old drug offenders . and fflifcgpyg , aimed-at the most immeaiate needs In the ation of illegal drug traffic poses the real. congratulating ourselves on a_ victory over "lingo" ~- yet attempt to offer guidance^ latlve Committees of New Jersey In die Robert drug abuse, dilemma -more adequately traced threat_of ''social darnage." He cited-as evi-~ : crime,""Sen". Wimams_ asserted, "we should Treat Hotel', Newarkr-^ " persohneJLanilbetterJaclUtles for treatment. "dence of the"increase a!report that.30 per spend at least an equal amdunt of energy- "When it comes to-classifying dexies, A's, and^resources jon understanding and rehabili- footballs, barbs, goof balls, cubes, acids as Others who have agreed to share thespeak- • -The hill,, the Drug Abuse PreventlonWd ' cent-of the ^nation's college students have exr et's -platform" at the meeting.indudei Rep. -Rehabilitation Actr"wbuld prdVTde grants to ; perimented with marlJuflna^LNew-York Times tating these troubled young people." "either stimulants, depressants of hallucirio- William T. Cahill (R.; 6th Congressional states and private-agencies for the estab- estimate thatlOOrriilllon Americans us

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    Call ES 5-3380 • REPAIR • RENTALS • REBUILTS OPEN MON. thru SAT. 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.-OPEN SUNDAY, 10 A.M. to 6 P. degree In chemical nj Thursday, April 17, 1UG9-A3- ing from Purdue University 1UTSGS vatu-duty nurse-members will State offering local officials und a master's: degree from Businesses up for sale listed Massachusetts Institute of- — ' be rajlsed, beginning May 1, to -Technoloe "'aoJn SiO-A n-dn-w iZiioraauifititJsour day.,'riia . Research on tills boundary y V ~l V ^*. t U "t3Uy ral 6e j s subsequent to 75 per- frieniatfen on data ec project • began in 1963 and ijyi£ouncil"to xi id mirioritfes^ .The licensed Practical cent of the raise recently O!lt i - • :•'- Tlie -Interracial Council for Interested black and Span- Nurse" Associatiomjf New Jer- announced for die registered o m is 1 ner "ind laws controulftg'rhunlcl- ? -agreement to—pttblislr^rw n»- offer, practical assistan^e-for a •— •/fS -'W ' ? o Robert A. • time. reached in 1966 when Snyder Business Opportunity of New ish-speaking residents not going into business. ", sej^, Inc., announced this week nurse working in the s P'e Ro» of the New Jersey Depart- There are 37-fiill-pagef pal incorporations and boun- thai die wages.for their pri- capacity. * ment of Conservation . and' maps,prepared by: the author dary changes are quoted in had essentially completed his Jersey has launched "Project listed with tlie..organization Economic Development tills and 11 paeeSof reproductions "ChjjpteFII. research.-The format deBlgn_ Transfer," a listing of busi- may visit 24 Commerce and management of publics-" nesses for sale in tlie greater Newark, Suite 721, or call \Nfrek announced the publlca- oLold maps andJeeds.Jtis : 1969 ELEVENTH ANNUAL -Titled "Municipal Incor7 tlon. is., credited to Harold Newark area. , 622-4771. Questions should be • PRE-SEASON SALE ON j>n of a 279-page reference the flrst-.tlme that a work of porations and Boundaries entitled, "The Story of New 1 Barker Jr., supervising topo- Tlie' list, sent to nearly directed to Bernard H.Saper- this scope hasJbeen prepafced—gj, » chapter III cites graplitc engineer in tlie State 3,000 "local minority group steinrlGBO educational direc- and SALE • AIR ^CONDITIONERS Jersey's Civil Boundaries, in thejtate Thei volume Is -j * fa dlronologlcal se- expected to be of consider- ^ . ^^ Conservation_ JDdgartment's members and organizations, tor, in charge of the program.^ APRIL 22.23-24. 1949 •""t-,-,1968.!' by John P. Sny- for all Ae Bureau of Geology, who •-otMadXoon .able, interest and assistance boundaries in -New-Jersey's outlines pertinent financial - The business community fs^ • WESTINGHOUSE -worked-with'the-auth'or to turn facts about each for-sale • al so being asked to notify ICBO ~ 12 Noon to 10 p.ni. • FRIGIDAIRE the manuscript" into, printed. business. - : ..._-_-... _—'... of-businesses for—sale. Ap- "• Thurgdoy - 12 Noon to 6 p.m. ainfors- form. zllOur idea,"_says_ICBO pointments^ between prospec- Now at Two Locations l BureTu of Geology ' mation of general' interest A copy may be obtained by executiye director Malcolm—flvefbuyers and sellers will be ' Grace Episcopal and Topography,-lists in de.-_ llnes? within die.scope of me book.' -sending-$10 to the Bureau of L. Corrin, "Is that it Is arranged by theorganization. Ohurch——- , 5. BIRNSTIW, INC. arS ll h k Snyder is a project engi- Geology, New Jersey Depart- easier, for the new business The ICBO is a voluntary \J0 Eo>t Sixth Straet or SO yoor» In Builnox ' all the known. Other factual data included pg neer. with_CIBA_Corporation, ment of "Conservation arid man to successfully-operate _ organization• formed to help PlolnlUld, New Jor.oy 240 Springfield Av«. •— 1990 5prln9fleld Ay«. JbfWX. changes of the jn the booTc is the history of Summit. A licensed profes- Economic Development, P.Q. Tan established business than minorityj_group members or- Lunchi 11130 - 1:30. Newark -ph pft>vlnce,_state, counties and New Jersey as related to civil sional engineer in New Jer- Box 1889,- Trenton, New. jer-. to^build anew one from_the ganize and operate their own _Otnneri 5i30:.-- 7i30" nfcnlclpalitles frunr- th_e—divisions whlcrris detailed in sey and Ohlp, he holdsra~BS- -seyO8625. —--7^" ground up,"'^_ " businessesHCBO attempts to " eBrlies\ charters involving the Chapter I; County=boundHTtes7 US* Jerseyarea to the present early municipal boundaries^ marks SOftLyear

    n. OL a, B-divlBi""n~Kf Rnth- state. In April and "May high Sehlenger, Union, operators of school students will compete stores in a five-state area; ii^ SafeJDrMngJtoadJRallye. —will-add-a~45th-R-&S Horned for_sch61acsJups andtrophies. Auto Store to its growing chain In May R US wiU sponsor a today to highlight R US Stores free Antique Auto Show at the 50th_anniversary.~. Union store. June wlir find The first R-& S Store in fishermen competing for tro- Mercet County, at dieXaw- phies In four Fishing Derbies, rence Shopping Center, Route- Over 550-prizesrincluding a #1. Trenton, will be opened at 1969 Toyota, wlll-ber 10a.mitbaay. . in a June drawlng;IrrSeptem- The i ribbon-dutthig cere-' ^r another Antique Auto Show «ad gnmd opeiring-fes— wil1 be'held ln-Trenton. Uy»UDdrwiU be attended by A Junior Football Tourna-_ Herman Sehlenger,' chairman—ment will be held in two.lbca- of the board, and Donald tions-in-October. In-November Sehlenger, president. Bal="—R &-S will-sponsor a football loons will be-given away_and P°o1 w'* cash prizes offered. an-antiqup car'willise parked outside the store for cugtor mers who .would like to take pictures—of-thi ON SALE THURS., THRU SAT. APR. 19 friends in automobile. . ' . corama, ••will-open le larger modem R & S aowntowdowntown MeiacoMexij ^ City, pro- sto jei Include.,_.__.s a comp. l . _ _ .ba; [auto serylce_centeciifia=__Ylsitors^_with—a--90 - minute tui ig the latest in automotive—spectacle^ Mexican music . se ifice facilities, staffed with .arid... dance,-, a meal-at its 800= experienced, factory-trained seat restaurant Whose menu B. The. store will in- will be international as well •largest automotive as Mexican, a show of mock paits* and accessories selec-^^bullfights and rope-twirling : -Ho liiS-the area -—featuring—^and-.the-opportunity-to-watch •CO! lplete-automotive, audio, top-flight artisans at work" ome ~speea~depaTft=—creating handcrafts which -oan me its *— and an extensive be .bought, at-low, controlled spi rting " goods ttment, prices. appliances television, ,bl-.'. - paint, _ y ; hoi ewares, hobbies and toys,, complete and separate jor living ahdgard6n.ce'ri--." s on jtli'e R-8i-S premises. 4t^S~Storesr" founded-in- 19. by Herman Schlenger.-in— We Know What's the past 50 years-has become the ldest and largest ,fibn\e_

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GENERAL CONTRACTING ITEMS ON SALE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPQQRAPHICAL ERRORS. 121 UNIVERSITY >U OPEN MON. thru SAT. 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.- OPEN SUNDAY, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. UUNMUHNMMMMHIIIilllUHIIIIIUIIIIIItllllllllllKlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilJi A4-Thursday. April 17, 1969 lurlouiS to tlie finest articles." do, you will straighten out your own self-respect and for EARLY COPY S. R. Sjafflee and fly 'right. You can start your future^ And(you can do Publicity chairmen ore urged to observe (Cicero, 111.) out by talking to your His- itt - ' : the Fridoy deadline for other than spot . - « * * tory and Math teachers' and :«..•• COME IN AND : news. Include your, name, address and Dear Amy: asking for additional, help to ' Address, all .lenerB.to.;..— Help! I have a proBTem about: understand arid do bettorin — " 7- AMY~AD;AMS~—' ~phone~numberv : ; » z~ ~ ~ school. You see, my marks those subjects. - c/o THIS-NEWSPAPER HEARJFUE- are-a terror. So bad-thar. I r.Your reputation is_another_ • For a personal. reply_eas---- flunked LLS. History and Math. storyl Don't improve that to close a stamped self-ad- -Although-I~have~neveir been go to New YdnrbUt~do~scfF6r~ -dressed envelopes— —-r- COAX AMTHRA.CU-E— YAMAHA gnnri.at any of ttiesft, I have IIUIIIIIIIIUIHIIIimillUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIt'XillHIIIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIMIIIIIIII NUT or_ -PEA -to improve in order to go to PREMIUM In detergent. New York City with a friend. STOVE COAL FUEL OIL -Dear-Amy: - Other people, I'm sure, have, My parents said okay but AUTHORIZED PIANO written, about a problem otthis Mrs. S. Gross If you can help me with my only if I pass. But I can STUDEBAKER & AVANTI TON nature. Maybe you have an "" ' (Hollister, Mo.) AT drinking problem, I would have. • * • never — no matter how hard to say that you are a miracle answer. . I try. My reputation isn't ex- $ p Dear Amy: $2795 95 Ca lion Deli very worker, Anon actly great either. I want to" • PARTS •SERVICE .. ..To. start, before.I was mar- Dear Anon;. _ In' reply to "Mrs. M's" 25 -go toN.Y.Gv-butreport'cards ried, I went withjhis girl (now I could give you h for ' prot>lem"~pertaining—to- "ROUTE 22 WATCHUNG, N.J "stlcky" price tags on plas- come out the same time.the Complete Body, Shop. Simone kos. •my wlfe)_jfor two .years, I what you are doing to your- -trlp-JB-planned. -•--- —OPEN EVENINGS,TIL 9. = tics, china, etc., periapamyz: FUEL -iiHrdly~dranJc~ihen~tioT~li 'so~~self and your family, or I could simple solution willjielp her Any suggestions on how I • Isadina »rand • lirltne Ftodud I5B-370B——^— happened that her father was feel sorry -drat-a -young man • 34 HOUR SERVICE - Coal & Fuel Co. out.. can shut up and pass with fly- NEMETH BROS. ALSO _ ' -' ,-'"• a" heavy drinker. I therefore whrrhss-eveifything to live for UNDEM, NJ. 1405 Harding Ave. ~" -.GUITARS - PIXNOS- ORGANS I simply ,tako any brand of jng cleets? (190 Oal. Mia, DeL C.ODX drank with him and now, fin- Is throwing his life away for Bad Penny 921-CLINTON AVE., Linden >H W 6" 0059 Dear-Penny: •» 76a CARLTON ST. IRVINGTON -372-3333 Price*. subject to clfb"n(j«~Without notice CAU 353-1444 MOVING? Find a reputable Mover In the Wont Ad- traces o siky __Jf you want to go to New -OIL BURNER INSTAILATIOMV* Fie. E.t. Section. ' . ' fS&SzXS&F&ttSfSTSl "—disappear< 'JSSSS&. This Is not in- York as much as you say your beer. Myy wife has mentioned and that you do want to help my' drinking -tb~me before, yourself or you wouldn't have but I more or less just ig written me in the1 first place. nored her. Because I know I can help i am sure ttiat 1 could quit but I really .don't want to^J do-me a favor. Pick up your think aU that ts-required lss"Telepfioife "^and call_. AL- that Fuse a little will power, COHOLICS ANONYMOUS. but I .am hoping that you might- Find out when th° ri^t-meet-— have a better answer. (My lnglis and go. If you cannot father is a doctor, and I doubt, go alone, request .a: "friend" if seeing.him would do much to pick you up. ',"•'"' good, and; I wouldn't see him Go o'nce and I-thinlryou Will about drinking, regardless).' "be compelled to go again. You Lhaye.ajKonderfuLwJfe_and _. will find men there like yoiu> two wonderful-children, but I self wfio~understand....your. nevej^-have time for them any—-problem;—who—have—IU more. We have been married through jt;whohayecpn(juered almost four years inow. Some ...and..who will help you _to: ..times I don't get home from --conquer.— _..i work until 9 atnight^aniaiih:. Good luckl . the weekends, J am out again. • • .*- ... :._. This has also become a Dear Amy: p y I ™ nn|y ; Regarding- the—lady——Mrs. . 22,. and what'sjreally hhappen- "M/'-who asked for help in. ing Is that I am riot pnlydrag- getting price stickers off_of -ging myself downhill but also glassware,—boxear "cartons, my family. Most fathers take_ etc.,! I find using lighter fluid SPRINGFIELD AVE. -thelr-chlldren out and play. does tne'trlck for mey-It takes Between Morrl. Ave. & Vaux Hall Rd 'burnot' me, I sit-there with a "a~llttIe~effOrT but will do the -bottle—of i-beer-Jn-Hiy-hand. ,- job. Then of courser wash off ON SALE THURS., APR. 17 THRU SAT. APR. 19 Public Notice

    rTOF-UNDEN- Greenberg Room, Edgowood- PRMARY ELECTION NOTICE Rd. Entrance. nxy nT.PBK-B nmrv. School #9 - Front Entrance _ CITY HALL, LINDEN, N.J. Corridor, Deerfield Terrace NOTICE is hereby gtven that the regls- Entrance. tration books for the Primary Election McManus-Jr.-High School-- will close-on Thursday: April 34, 1909. - #123 Music Room. Main En- Registrations and registration transfers' trance Edgewood Rd. , may be made at the City Clerk's Office, 3 D - Room 109, City Hall, Linden, New Jer-- School- fflOGymnasiumi-Hlg! sey, on any weekday excluding Saturdays land Avenue Entrance. up to and Including April 2i, 1919. The Following Is a description of. the Vari- dally hours are. from 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 ous election districts of-the City, of Lin- ' V.ti, . den: ThedhuaerlCs-Otflae will be open 1989- • from 9:00 A.M. to 0:00 P.M. for Vie' CITY OF LINDEN •*—uurpuae uf auueutlim lealstratlons and ~ " - FIRST WARD &ana!erofr«glatrattols^on^AprlUl,22, FIRST DISTRICT, Being bounded by 23, U. 19M. • 1_ Henry Street, Rahway City.Line,.Gib- Registrationa must be made In person. bons Street-andnWashlngton.. Avenuo. ^^~ Reaistratlcgrtranafers'may be made in SECOND DISTRICT: Bolng bounded by person or by properly signing the regis- Gibbons Street, Rahway City line. St. tration or transfer card-and-meilliuj the- Oeorgrfs Avenue, and Washington Ave- same to t»V City Clerk's Office, City nue. "~ -hall, Linden, N.Jror to theUnionCounty • SECOND WARD Board of Electloos, 53 Rahway Avenue, FIBSfDISTRICT: Being bounded by - Elisabeth, N.J. Registrations and trans' Pennsylvania Railroad, projected cen- __——far of rsgistrations may alsobrmadeinr terllne of Spruce Street, Spruce Street, person at the Union County Board of Henry Street and Wood Avenue. - -Elections durlngjfaaj hours said offices SECOND DISTRICT: Belnfbounded by- " ' Railroad, Rahway City NOTICE to persons in Military Service- , „,.- on-centerline_of_Henry aiyl'ttrtllolrrelstlVM-and friends! If you Street Henry Street.Spruoe Street, are~ln~Mllltsxy Senrlceorareapatlentin centerllns ot SprQoe Street projected to . a Veterans' Hospital snd wish tovote,or Pennsylvania Railroad. if you are a relative orfriendbf a person THIRD WARD who I* In Military Berries* orisapatient __ETBBT- DBfl'tm^U-mlng hhniinrl»d-by- i.;-=.-r-lna.Veterina'-Hospital who.ybu believe, Rosolle Street, Henry Street,^^Wood Ave- —: will desire to,vot«Jn.the Primary Elec- nue, and Blancke Street..., — tion to be held June 3,18M, write to the SECOND DISTRICT: Being bounded by Couniy Cleric at once making .application Rosalie Street, projected line of Roselle . for a Military Service Ballot taV voted Street, Pennsylvania , Railroad, Wood • in said.election. If you are making appll- AvenueAvnu , and BlanckBlnk e StreeStt .' oatlon toe a Veteran then you must ftir- -—,-•'_ FOURTH WARD . nlsh under oath, the nameof the Veteran. PiHfiT DISTRICT: Being bounded by - " age. serial number, home address ana Pennsylvania Railroad, Bower Street • F^H't*Vy •f^Hy^.e*, vnimranm malrlny »|v. projected, Bower-Street,-Hussa 8tre«t, plication'should furnish the..aame in- McCandleM Streett,, Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln Street, St.t "George' ' s Avenue, ABSENTEE^.BAULOM^j and Staten Island lUpTd Transit Rail- qualllied and redatored voter o the Stte who'expeots to'be absent outside oJLthe SECOND DISTRICT: Beinf("bounded by State on Jone'3, 1960, ora Qualified and Pennsylvania Railroad7~H0seIIe street leglsuareil voter who will be within the protected, Roselle Street, St George's State on June 3r19«9, but because of 1U- Avenue, Lincoln Street, Cleveland Av«- .twss »r physical dQabUity, ortecause of nue, McCandleua Street, HUosa Etroet~- the observance of - a-reugious-hoUday Dower Gtreeti end-Bower St. Projected, ENTREC^ORAGILON* pursuant to the tenetsofyourreligion|Or THDUL.DISTRICT; Being boundod Dy • becausa—of. reatdent—attendance at a Henry Street, .Washington Avenue,_St.__-: . -T-~ school, college or university, will bo un- Oeorge's—Avenue and Roselle Streot, .—-—^^>ble_tp-jjast^xour'_ballot_al the.polling FIFTH WARD — place in your- dlstrlot-on-said-daierana- • FIRST DISTRICT: Being bounded" by you desire to vote in the Primary Eleo» Staten Island Rapid-Translt-Rallroad.— lion to be held June 3, 1969, Undly write St George's Avenue, Grant Street, and l i t th Ct Olk Pennsylvania Railroad. Grant Street, St Oeorge's Avenue, EII&- forwarded" to you. SucJuch requestest nmust abeth City Line, arulJenniylvanla Rail- \=£f Cwip.Vil.2.9^5.99 , -state your home addns««.*, and {he addITEMt . road.. :.. : ... _. — to which said ballot should be sent, and — SDCTH WARD must be-signed with your-aignature, and EIRST DISTRICT: Being bounded-by Cpm|i.yil.1.9B state the reason why you will not be able Wood^Avenue, Pennsylvania Railroad, All our better-spring hats for yoiTfo tcpvote~at~yogr usual polli l Rahway city Llmn-Tuia—Edgar Road, Nylon'cantrece parity hose that fit chpose-frpml Top off _your outfit drfllanabtntdrfllanabetntes baDobaDotwmbeJuTiuahet d 8ECOND.DI8TWCT: Being bounded by to any applicant unless request therefor Wood Avenue; Pennsylvania Railroad, a second skin or agilort-nylon is. received not less than eight days prior like "—with glamouirfromTour newrapting- to the election and oontains the foregoinar aaUK Island^.Raplil <§>—• " —""-^ ill^ Information. • • • and £Ugar HOadT^- " . - | "IN PURSUANCE OF THE PROVBIONS- THIRD DISTRICT: Being boundod bv- S7M, OF AN ACT ENTITLED' "An Act to 1 _Street projeoted, Twelfth Str'eet, ah4~~~"' SOLID OR PRINTED—— Rtailisli SifitlonSifitlons*s Title lv. TTWVtinTTWVtinntn ~ SUlesSfreet : ,^= ^ otaintes.vandthVaniendmentsand supplle _^SEVENTH WARD ' ••— I 'PRINCESS ANN" - -. menu thereto,' a Primary Election will ^JOTST DISTRICT: Being bounded by — be held Tuesday, June 3,1969, between West Brook, 16th Street projected, 16th APACHE SCARVES .r^.: the hours of 7-0O A.M. and BiOO P.M., E.D.8.T. fcr the purpose of nominating Street, Stiles Street," "14th Street, a line | SEAMLESS NYLONS candidates for the following party and 100 faat northerly and parallel to Lower . public offices in'thevarlouselecUondls- Road, a line 140 feet southerly and trlcts at the various polling places in the parafid to 21st Btreet, a line. 1B0 loot J^City tt Linden. ~~' -easterly and parallel to Clinton Etrc?t( to be voted on"T«*theT>rlmary: ..... easterly Eledtlon, June 3,1969: . - and .jl to Clinton Street --^^ One Governor for afull four-year ternu JD DBTRICTl Being bounded by Xo«p7Vii:98c You cLbfltter take advantage oMhis One Member of General.Aisemhly at West Brook; EUsabeUi City Line, Staten 'island HapMCTtianslt Railroad.. Ednr.._. .—•••—-—— —Larferfar-a fall:two year termr .. -^ -RoadHWesTTIfaglf DrtVsEl«nSgi«—--IMSi: . specialgalBbecauaayou never may ^iirolected. 12tb~ Street, BtllflS Street, " - y- us• Sis* lemn ea * '—'•^'T^II.T.".'_•• '• ' ••—^esa^r. i • i -glgVr-toad.-nalr.m faty .fcfcs, "•'" |s5^ilS«»-.^.--—w-~ _ One Male Member otState-CSIMnlttje; •^iflMqSJrtrtV-Wth-Stre. —•• for t_full *Mr yeafternu— . -<.-• jrJ^jjy^j - «•.1. VitS,!,,,, nimatiirjL.[i.nu

    oMiInden tor rfullthreeyearterm. -- .•>-.-- e Councilman of the 6th Ward oithe^ StrVel, a lin« 180 feet-easterly and dW of LindeLid n fof r a fuUthreeyeartermiflth — parallel to-aintoiLStreet, a line UOfest One Councilman of the ath Ward of the • southerly and parallel to 20th Street, a City of Linden for a fullthreeyearterm. line 27D feet easterly and parallel .to Perky print dress has One Counollnuui of the lplhwardof the CUnton Street • • • City of Linden for a fullthreeyearterm. EIGHTrl WARD long sleeves and smart Following Is a list ofthepollln(places FIRST DISTIUCT: Belnit boundod by • of election districts for the city of Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad, a FAMOUS MAKER collareffeqt. Sizes 3-11. Linden: line midway between and parallol to Our lug. Low , Dennis Place and McGilvray Place, Ed- 19«9 gar Road, park Avenuo, Pennsylvania LIGHTWEIGHT DJwMiilPfko7.U CITY OF LINDEN Railroad/and EUcaboth City Line. SECOND DISTRICT: Being boundod by Staten. Island Rapid Transit. Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad. Park Avenua. B. WOMEN'S HALF SIZE Edgar Road, a line midway botwoon and PANTY GIRDLES Library Building- AshweU parallel to Dennis Place and MoGUvray Room, 31 East Henry St. Place, I Senior High School-New Wing NINTH WA11D Foyer, Ainsworth St* Gn- FIRBT DISTRICT: Being bounded by tranoa, &t George's Avenue, Columbia Place, Sleeveless estron* I School #«-Cafeteria, Spruce Academy Terrace, DeWlttTerraoe, Mol- Street Entrance. rose Terrace: and Wood Avenue, acetate bonded to I School #8-Room #4, Lafayette SECOND DISTRICT: Being boundod by 14KG0LD Street Entrance. Melrose Terraoe, DewittTarraoe, Rarl- acetate tricot. Gold,' I. Boehl Junior High School • tan Road, Cranford Township Lino, and Small Gymnasium, Henry Wood Avenue. MOTHERS RING blue or red in sizes Street Entrance. TENTH WARD • Comp. Vil. $7 I Soehl Junior High School - FIRST DISTRICT: Being boundod by 4 OarRof.law Room #6, Elm Street En- St George's Avenue, Rahway City Lino, trance, Valley Road, Stiles Street, Acadomy Parity girdles of nylon elasticized Discount Pric* IB* I School #9-Oymnastum) Mid- Terrace, and Columbia Plaoe, dlesex Street or Curtis Street SECOND DISTRICT: Being boundod by with lycra® spandex for. super hold- entrances, New Building. Academy Terraoe, Stiles street, 13m- 12.88 C. MISSES'ONE PIECE ) School M-Gymnaslum) Mid- wood Terrace, and Dewitt Terraoe. ing power. Small fast-dye con- dlesex Street or Curtis Street THIRD DISTRICT! Being boundod by Our Rig. 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OtirRtgLow i I School #O-Play Court) Morris CITY CLERK in sizes S, M, L. ,„ Avenue Entrance. linden Loader, Apr, 10,17, 1060 Slight additional charge 6ve'r size Sizes 10-20. DlMOHRtPriMii.li I School «6-CUnlc Room, En- (Fea $110.04) trance Truck Entrance-Lin- 7; allow 2 weeks for delivery. den Avenue. 1 READY TO WEAR DEPT. ) School n • Girls' li Boys' FOUNDATION DEPT. ^V«$' JEWELRY DEPT, Courts (New Bldg,) 11th St , Entrance. I School n - alrle' b Boys' Courts (New Bldg,) nth Bt Entrance. To ranch.the p»r«on you want, I School m - Olrl.' Court, u«« an IrttfMpenvlve want ad I*EM$ ON SA.lt WHILE QUANTITIES LAST WE RESERVE THE RIGHT T« LIMII QUANTITIES' NOT iRESPQNSIBLE FOR TYrXXSRAPHICAL ERRORS. Main, St (Truok.Qate). In this ' nvWiptipsr. lt'» »o I School #3 •- Auditorium, • Imple , . , , Bacheller Avenue Entrance. — I School #3 - Man. Training Room, Dennis Place En- DIAL trance. > Presbyterian Church-Room •' 686-7700: H. Harvard Road entrance. Atk lor Claiallled I Library - Bunnywide Branch, OPEN MON. thru SAT. 10 AM to 10 PM, SUN 10 AM to 6 PM "The traveHers_wl.ll be given: 1) N. 1 return are rather constantly "unavailable" for one— Thursday, April 17, 1969-A5 if reason or-anoiher. Perhaps for good solid ticket by air U.S.A. - Llsbou (Wortutfal), tour- reasons, perhaps for not such solid ones, too. lst.ck£SJJ)Ji.J-Jbi»fQruinizihg^;.JylkJ)JJbi»fuiniihg^;ATJoyjLj Auditions planned So, on rather sjid reflection, it seems easier-- mod. 1969 motor-cur for 20 duys In Europe; 3) n. 1 card for 20 free of churge overnight 1-< and nicer— to meet the King or Prime Minis- ter or even Emperor of a-forelgn country than, stays-in hotels adherent "to the SATI.orgunl- by musicians loca zatlon (in Portugal,' Spain, Italy, Switzerland, At The USA This Time some of our own .aenators-and congressmen. . The eleventh annual scholarship auditions -King Hussein of Jordan, for Instance, who la W. Germany, Hollund, Belgium and Trance) for the periods chosen," of (he A.F. of M., Local :i67Tvlirbe held on— (Commtntory on a "Study Minion" to Washington ana* Cap* Kennedy) true royalty anda veritable doll, was a pleasure Thursday, May 8, at 3 p.m., In Symphony Hall, .HOWARD iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiumiiiiuiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to meet. He Was gracious and hospitable. And "Each traveller will have to bind himself •Newark. The winner wlirbe Local 16's seleo so Was Emperor Haille Selassie, King Hassan to fulfil a form by answering questions re- tlon to participate in the Congress of Strings, garding the tourist attractions In Europe , in In A Series and hand-hewn looking—but pollBhed;Sflnatorfl__ -II of Morocco, Prime Minister Ian Smith of which will be held at ..Saratoga Performing Jacob Javits, the Eagle-eyed, Frank Church Rhodesia, President Bourgulba of-Tunisla and the sphere of this enterprise, when the travel Arts Centre, Saratoga Spring, N.Y., and at *** will be accomplished." --- WASHINGTON the Handsome and Albert .Core the Suave. Also; many other heads of state. the University of Southern California Los General Wheeler "and Secretary of Defense _ -i?The~blgger-they are the nicer they are" "We shall do our best to favour the travellers Angeles* The New^fork program will runfrotn ' Washington was warm in mid-March. And so -With alloting the periods In accordance,with "Weretnembers of the sub-committee that met Laird and jh'elr_assistants who were being seems very true in many <:aees, June 30 to Aug. 15 and the California program -— IS BUSTING their, chopsings." ... ~ —:—r . .-.. T - lnteregated.- Secr^ry'Kird-handledTthj)JF.ul=__; . ._ ...... *.# •_ -wiU~run~from June 23 tcTAUg;21.' 'to "ponder the AntiBallistics.Misstle matter. For those interested in applying, the address OUT ALL OVCRI " It was not only a case of heated discussions, -bright cross-examining agily and-coolVr-and it ; ANNOUNCEMENT FROM ABRC To enter the Newark - auditions,_alLcon-L 1 again Is: Via Pandolfo,'First Floor,Number 8, Now I• Th> Tim. To S«Uct .... particularly when Senator J. W. Fulbright was wasri't^easy, I'm sure. • In a realease from SAT1 (Societe Pour testents may write to Danny Hope, president. I was in the room by_the_grace of Senator L/*Accrolssement du Tourlsme International Rome, Italy 00162 and the airmail cosH3-2S • loihlon shirts • (oitilon knlls doing the questioning, but also a matter of Just : Local 16, 401 University ave., Newark, for plain honesrt and Congressman Joseph G.MInishwhose-Dls- ready Europe-or not and point out the periods i 100 beople In the*audi- —^tricLincludes Irvlngton and Vailsburg were a in whichiheywould like to make their travels, , undef20rA^greafmany, df«8ht. They were bothgraciousaiffl friendty. specifying the reasons of the periods chosen." AND DISPENSARY 'elt like Grandma Moles Wh*t a dynamo Mrs. Dwyer Is I And I think I _ "The people whosenamesrwiiibedrawn-ouli— am not all that'dfd. But it was interest- mU" «U Congressman Minish. ''Gentleman - will be advise* immediately by-registered— lntt I stoved —^=—Joe.^-The senators andrepresentatives at the letter, by which they will get also all infor- 7 No conclusions were reachecUthat day, butit briefings and_ receptions, • including "Ted" mations useful to program their travels.-,.. 33 month cHpltfma program _ _*_,_— -Kennedy and-th»-Speaker of the House,-were "The cjrawtags^linske-pteee on the tar? -alasr cooperative—with—humor- and warmth. and the 15th December 1969 and January/' ~ affiliate of Union Colltgt peppery But, as always, there were a fewtospoil the February. March and April 1970." '/ t *C record. There are always some officials-who- To receive award ••For-ln'formtition Write: 133 Reid St., Elizabeth, N.J . 07201 Rid!ng_bike? --Albert H. Acken ol-Orange^executive vice- president of the^New Jersey/Sute Chamber, Telephone: 201-2B9-8600 ^Days, ExU-387 of Commerce, will be the/recipient of the LSI 1969 New Jersey Arthritlfl/FoundatlonHuman- Parent* ihould teach their itarTan Award at a dinner in the Hotel Robert- children to ride blcyclei on the Treat, Newark, on May 6. right side of the road, say* R.J. Vialle, L*ig THIS IS A USED CONTINENTAL of thhe New Jersey Auto Club, } .AAA. According to law a bi- —THE ONLY CAR FINER IS A NEW' cycle 1B a vehicle, not a toy, and every person riding a bi- SALE STARTS TODAY - SUN 9:30 AM to 6 PM cycle on a roadway "shall be You mliht t«y thi blu*it dlff«r«nc« b*tw*«n « granted all the rights and shall -||tt-ntod*l Contlntntil indi brtnd-niw on« U that oni be subject to all of the duties hu b««n road-tMttd • bit lonftr thin th* othtf. applicable to the driver of a "You can icveily ttll that It U not bnnd-ntw, The oltiilo" -vehTcW'eXcept thoMlhat ob* look hu not chin|«d.JThf.cir hu b*§n rtitortd to prinw : vlouflly don't apply.. condition in bothippuitniM-and ptrfornwno*. ' ' — Thus, says Vialle, bicycle Why not mik«thUyoury*utoinoviupto>- ~" drivers should rlde»s cloBeto.^ *': LINCOLN CONTINENTAL the right side of the road«» practical.-They Bhould be alert for car doors opening ln-thelr FOODDEPT. Mr. Hdin wltti path, and for cars pulling out _ Itilon, P** of parking spots. / . AB for equipment, every KROiLERS& FRYER: bike should havtahornoroth- w s r.ovi INSI'IC ill) ier signalling device and head tail lights. Reflectors may be used, but the Uw says they are- DELI. MPT. WHOM -to-be "In addition to the red HIK 1 HIS ROASTfMGCHBCKEWS I Lfety,»s the cyclist doesn't .... to turn hlsneid, risking as of balance, to see what'i bshltulhltii. —. -rAn automobila driver wouldlz HJOZEN 7 THE HOMI OP SUPKRI SIRVICI be hara-prtised to stop if he ' OVtN READY IMPORUU rounded a-curve and found TAITV , .: . Bomabodyon a bicycle coming at him Iromthe opposlte-dl- GERMAN BOLOGNA .79' -rectloni Reaction Uine and MUHCHIK1NUII - braking time at 35 mph would •eat up 100 feet before the car- KOSHER FRANKS could stop, andlhe bike could -WCK»:—. • •: travel ?5 feet in the same time, CHICKEN ROLL COUNVRY STYLE giving the car driver the lm- 'poBBlbler"jobrofsfopplng~Br7S' LEG QUARTERS & CHICKEN PARTS ft35h Closing speed is Blower if both car and bikeateKoing in BREAST OUARTr the same direction; giving the

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    THE KEY TO BETTER COMFORT HEATING MICH IM TO IAT. AHIl 1 *«h DUCTWORK VENTILATING UNION AIR CONDITIONING WI«IU«VITHI«IOHT SPRINGFIELD AVE. NEAR VAUXHALL RD TO UMIT QU ANIITIII ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIllllllliUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUHUHIHUUIHI <\6-Thursday, 1969 jjjllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllilllllllUlllllllg The I Theater Time C/qcfc : j~Theajfre Seen ~\ ART {Irv3-~«=eHARLY, 7:40, 9:35; PH., • •*— •• Sat., 7, 9, 11; Sun., 2:10, 4:05,-6:05, 8:05, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiUlllllllliliillilHijiiiiiiiiitti 10; featurette.-Thur., Mon., Tues., 7:15; Sun., By Robert Lyons , „ —. 2,3:55,5:50,7:50,9:45. Now that the Hollywood Oscar awafds are over the theatre steps into the spotlight this BELLEVUE (Mtc.) — THE SHOES OF TH£! Sunday-at-lO-pitrvon NBG-TV-Ghannel 4-with FISHERMAN,' matinees. Wed., .Sat., Su; ^Fisherman' its annual Tony Awards for excellence on the p.m.; evenings, Monday through Saturday, 813(31. - legitimate stage. ;—; SdJZ:30Pm" An'd you'll get to see more ofihat excellence held at BeUevue this year because scenes from,plays as well CASTLE-(Irv4 as musicals will be shown during the presen- Fri., Mon., Tues., 8:15; Sai -Sun... Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's wide-screen tations. • ...... Mg^aleproduction.of'.'TheShoesoftheF^sh- 8:30. - - Here-is-a-llBt-for those of you who want to •»•-«-«•- •-eT^nan," continues on screen at the BeUevue keep score. Since you will be able to see many C3ANFORD ~ OHARLY} Thur., Fri., Mon.-,- Theater, Upper.Montclair. of the acting-nominees, choreographers, set The highly-dramatic, picturesque roadshow Tues., 2, 7:45, 9:55; Sat., Sun., 1, 3il*. - —designers* directors and costumers, may I 5:30, .8:45, 10;- featurette, Thur., grl., Mon", attraction, is set in the future when a starva-..-.'. . suggest that it mightTiUd to your enjoyment T:15. 9;3Q;._Sat., Sun...2:45, '-5,- - tion-wracked China threatens to fight for food to malce -your choices while the show is^orir7 "CHARLY" ~_Cliff Robertson, who won an and money. . I'm going to-sti,ck my neck out today; in eachs —••'•*. * •' I —category the first nlme IB my personal choice Academy Award for Best actor of the Year- • Anthony QuW stars as a Russian Pontiff : MILLBURN CINEMA—{MHlburfl^—THE . There are 15 categories, It you get nine oolr for his role in this picture, is shown with— •g't- thu- Vatican. The-cast includes Laurence, his ,co-star Claire Bloom.-The-film-is ^LION IN WINTER, matinees, Wed., Sat., Surw "Ollvlerj-Oskar Werner, Davidljahsseh," Vit- . more correct you are a star. . _.. 1 -2±p.m.;_evenlngs. _Mo_n_day_ rJurough-Sauirday? • • • • PLAY: r-'- —currently at-the-Cranford-Theater ln-Cran- ""tdfio De'Slctf." Leo McKern~ajid:Slr. John .ford. .... ••••- 8:3Q p.m.; Sunday, 7:30. " ' ™ Gielgud. it was filmed in color and directed- V The Great White-Hope ~ • • • ' • ' —•.—».„ _ se Hadriari~VH • _ - by MlchaelAnderspnfromthebestsellingnovel ; -Michaei Annals (Morning, Nooti_and Night) ORMONT (E.O.) — FACES, Thur., Lovers L by.Morris West. :,,''• _Robert:Fletcher (Hadrian VII) \ Mon:, Tues.r Zrf)2"", 7:29~" , 9:50" ""; Sac, SuhU I The Man In The Glass'Booth • •* * . " • , —2:27, 5:087 7:29, ,9:50r: • «JL1ZJ^-_• I x , 7--'-—- MUSICAL: CHOREOGRAPHER:^ ~~~~ r 1 : UNDN (Unlon_,Cenisr)— K^ The_Fixer' drama IPJSanises, Promises •__ Ronald Eield (Zorba) • . •' " SammjrBayes (Canterbury Tales) . _ —Thur., Pri., Mon.. Tues.. 1:30/ 7:15, 9:30 Hair ——- ._ __ : Sat., 2, 4:45, 7:30, 10; Sun.. i#5..4":20.6:45n Zorba . — — Joe LaytotT(George Ml) . '_ ^remains in t)niprv VETERAN ;STARS CHAT•:.-- . Michael Bennett (Promises, Promises)-^ -—94i5_—. . :• •••;•.•••:•;£ .••:•..-.•,-^~^*t= -and-Sid, brothers-in-law in tne, musical comedy, __• DRAMATIC ACTOR: . - Alan Bates.who was nominated for an Oscar Alec McCoweri'(HadriatuVII) " — ^for l»ls role in "The Fixer," tltrthlrd at theLMe^adowbrook Dinher Theater," Cedar Grove, derjtved-frbm T H.ELPI week at the Union Theater, Union Center, plays James Earl Jones (TheGreat White Hope) . U Th U and set in CeaterviUe, Coiin.. 1910.— -Aivlnaipanslv* HELP WANTED a Jew in-Gzarist Russia, framied on an anti-= ArtXIarney_(Lovers) " THENEW.... Donald Pleasance (The Man-In The Glasg_ od In A. Cloulfi.d paosi o{ Semitic charge! of ritual chUd murder and faces hUk endles8~brntaUUes'irihlsTstruggle"'fo"r'i survival,' BoothJ " " 30,000 (worby. r«ad«r-famlllB endless brutalities in his struggle for sur- Old pr&s are still chararers DRAMATIC ACTRESS:;? To plac« your odr-colf • vivlals, bothmentally and physically. — —Julie Hanfis (Forty Carats) 686-7700 ,_The film, which was based on the best selling—/ ~Estelte._ Parsons (The Seven - Descentsof novel by Bernard Malamud, also stars-Dirk - Myrtle)_ —-—'— Due1 to the tremendous response for-our coteritnulL Charlotte 'Rae (Morjiing, Noon andNlght) . ~ SINGLES COUBLES Bogarder Georgia Brown, Hugh Griffith, Eliza- __ in we-are-discontinulng'.our/qlacarte dinnorsJ" • i ' beth HartrrigTrand CaraL WhiterTrre~picture Brenda Vaccaro (T-he-Goodbye People) „ FOR FOLKS OVER 25, By BEA SMITH ' ' - . of-the-alcohoT^sodden 'Sid, who comes home Porty -was- HlroecTlh^coIor"~Bnd directed by John Girls—fell your escorts and husbands to tb his small_town in Conneotlcut-to reform ~~" "MUSICAL ACTOR: - ^LARCE^ANQUFT ROOMS T^ Fmnkenhelmer. ^ Joel Grey (George Mr) DANCE SV ••• ' —. CAPACITY m-300— -:-^ '^take me along" » rtn»y'r«» p1»n»i|ng-pn».v>.n> Adml.slon. $1.50 Maria"Karnilova (Zorba) ANDY WJEKLSORCH. EdRosenlhal, formerly of Short HiUa^Cetore screen. —"TaKe MeAlong^— - - —(loudly rernTHISCent of ivlickey Rooney), Vir- 1..: —Oscar-nominated "FBCBB7"^contlnues"at the __jrhe-iUlmericanized" Milland (an occasional -ginia Selderand LaRue Watts, are_excellent_ Dorothy Loudon (The FigLeaves are Falling)' -Complets variety of muBlo 8-12~ ; IFO'TP ' 376<)4 Ortriont Theater^East-Orangflr-for—another- BriUsh "accent breaks charmingly through) and contribute, some gala entertainment-to .Promises) Jt-Ampifl Fr«rt Pfarklng • PHONE 964-0770 we.ek. John, Cassavetes directed :the picture, -"talkstrhisrway-through-the-riumbers in the "Take Me Along." "They do JusQce to the - DIRECTOR..PLAY: ~ ~Rofraahm«ita, Cofise ai Cake Rout»-22rCenf r Island, Union, N. J. which takes a merciless-look Into the prlvate- musical versionrof~EugeriB-Q'Nem's-"Ah-—sengs-and-lyrics-by^Bob-Meccillr-and-the book plreoUona! Rt.32 to Springfield' y Joseph Stein aHd~RobertrRpsselt; =and- Peter Dews (Hadrian. VII) ,to Evargrten Av». " livesTpf -an unhappy couple and the persohs~r7~Wilderness;" -and the audience loves every - -Joseph-Hardy (Play It-Agaln, Sam). the origlnaTplayTSelf; who cross their path.'" ___;_ ... minute of it. '. .'.._": Harold Pinter-(The Man in the-Glass Booth) John MafTeyy_Gena Rowlands, Lynn Carlln In fact, Milland's co-star, Coley Worth, Michael A. Schultz (Does A Tiger '" ' arid Fred Draper have stellar roles. _ another veteran performer, who plays the role" Necktie?) arking* Lags Smoking*-. J DIRECTOR, MUSICAL: Peter Hunt (1776) StGREfr ELIZABETH EL JJIIJ -Harold Prince-(Zorba) 1148 ( JlUSir ST. Robert Moore(Promlsesr:E«>nU8es)^. Tom d'Horgan (Hair) 3 Aaadatny Award Nominatlona IEST ACTOI WIHHER UNITED BAVARIANS OF/GREATER H.Yc Caaaavata'a Anthony Roberts (Play It Again, Sam) Oana Kowtanda, Sa'ymourCaaaol _...... x . VUj JohnMarlay. Por Adulta IS HONORED TO ANNOUNCE Al Pacino (Does A Tiger Wear A Neckde?)^_ ROBERTSON BAVARIAN SHOW Richard Castellano (Lovers And Other RESERVED5EA.TS.NOW Strangers) ~~~ 196? Err- AT BOX OFFICE...BY MAIL...OR... FEATURED ACTRESS, PLAY: Oeno*n'> BlgK**< Stars of -BtMgo ft> Sof*m m PERSON:" PHONEr~l Jane Alexander (The Great White-. Hope) 744-1455 Diane Keaton:(ElayJLLAgain,Sam) HERBERT HISEL Lauren JoneS^(Does A Tiger Wear A Neck- moitar.of comady =-4ie) ... ; : MARIA ; HELLWIG. Anna Manahan (Lovers) OF CHU DYNASTY RESTAURANT'S NEW ,.n <,tYaJlln5^5 T53UEED ACTOR, MUSICAL;:: DIE v\Etaniels (177^6) ^Ronald H61gate (1776) AA. Larry Haines (Prbmises, Promises)— — : JiTar arodfif ofEurop* Edwa^Wiriter(ProrrLises, promises) - Doorv^op«n.7;pim- WeirThurs., Fri., MoiuffTues.' Show starts 8 p.m. REATURED_ACTRESS, MUSICAL:. - TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 196ft- _Lorraine Serablan.(Zofba)=. iol(.to.i.|j!B^fy"7to4Q^prmr" NEW TV? Soil lhaoldona with SandyDuncah^Cahterbury. Tjles),-' 'a want odr Call 686-7700., MarlanrMereer-(PromiBes,-Promises) Virginia Vestof (1776) ^^_^. SUPERB SCENIC DESIGNER: : Chinese, Oriental Imperial Home Earty~ OSGAR-WINNER^—Kafilarine Hepburn wonthe- -AMDEMV-AVURD Boris Aronsqn (Zorba) - and PblynesraTr~~ SERVICE ON REQUEST BEUEVUE Academy Award-for Best Actress of the Year Jo Mielzinerr(1776) - - BEST ACTOR for her role in "The Lion In Winter;""cui?=~ UPPER MONTCLAlR* 744-1455 : Derek Cousins (Canterbury Tales) GOL) B M JET-DELTGHTS ^GLIFF ROBERTSON- rently at the Millbijrn Cinema in Millburn. Oliver Smith (Dear World) - • - :- For the Jirst time in•: the history of the academy_awards^there^was~a^ti'e~in the. . COSTUME DESIGNER: — SPRINGFIELD 8PRINOFIEIO AVE. & IRVINOTON CENTER • ES 2-0070. IRVINGTON, N J Beat Actress category.'MissHepburnshare • ' - a- SSeijand. "Uon dntbilL(CanterbQ UM Iktw hU ft Sat. Patricia Zlpprodt (Zorba)

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    BLAST THO5E-BUbSI Flhd Extarmlnolor |n/rfi» Claislflad Elizabeth, as an addition to its' Facilities. Sactlonl / Club jLm.ricon Exptaaa 687-7020 RESTAURANT • COCKTAIL LOUNGE 415-16thAv« ., Irvlngton Exit 144 Almost all dates for parties From 30 to 700 . Gardan Stota Pkwy. Polish Delicacies • /V.J. Polka Dancing Center are open (or this spring and summer. • ' _ Banquet Facilities * Sandwiches Served Dally fora ounO For any occasion V • • . Clot* d Mondays • '• The "Town & Campus Elizabeth" will I--'-*' ES 4-1062 - lmmm ES 4-6539

    •«.« honor! all deposits of record.'.and will offer .the same incomparable food, service and Fun''Summer prices that have made'Town & Campus Union the banquet center of New Jersey,. it's Cliff side ' Please call or drop in at Union or Eliz- Swim Club abeth for immediate booking^. , TALLY HO Thanks, Bubble, Hank & Bob • Exclusive club privileges at family rates OID _ • Sports, day camp, supervised play areas EVERGREEN • 5$meter Olympic size swimming po6l • Teenage and adult programs and entertainment ' LODGE Town & Campus Now Thru April 27 EVERGREEN Now la th» Una to |oln . .. . although you'll find a SPRINGFIELD "Rofreshlng entertainment numbar al naw Imptov.m.nti, Clll(«|d. |a •till Jtia_ ' "Banquet and Executive for the whole family." family club with a ralaxad atmoinhara. Sand your jon... B...CK., **«;• d«po«ll now and main intw 1969 your kast avar. Center of New Jersey" — VVie Star-ledoer CHANCELLOR DELICATESSEN < TUES.-FM.'B:30/>»T.6UI•:» • ' • • iV- |.'''•-•••.i,tA i 1040 MORRIS AVE., UNION - SUN. 7:30/WED. MAT, 2 • • AND RESTAURANT ,'.••'-); $ SATURDAY 378 CHANCELLOR AVE., ., .NEWARKsC\ i PHONE: 289-5600 Bo»Olllci)DR6-«« Cliffside Swim Club OR 6-0489 Raatourant ColarlnB. $pa«lolUlnB In Cotidolanea Traya mU Cold' 1 COMREC OF LIVINGSTON INC. Cut Plottara. Sloppy Joa Sondwlchaa lor all Oiieoalona. Hoi and > P.S. Extensive renovations under way. PAPER MILL Sand daboilt to P.O. Box 141 - Llvlnaiton, MJ. DR 9-9830 Cold Hora D'Oauvroa. Wlnaa, Liquor, and Baar. Opon III ,1 O.BJ. Millburn, Waw J«rt»y Describe coynty work March in step with tradition Thursday. April 17, 1969-A7 Japanese cherry blossoms CYJDL'S summer camp by didrodoption groiifr 1 —registration under- __LUnion County work with 15 unmarried Month- d^resk/ weejher wjso irrSFoom at Warinanco Rank mothers was listed in,die 1968 Annual Ser- . "The slngle-floweclng Japanese cherry blos- hlgan variety are the first to bloom ahd will conditions in many areas, Duflocq reported.. • -Rev. Roland W. Muenzen, County CYO Mbd- vice Report Issued by the Children's Aid and It was a classic March, weatherwlse, accord- - ej^tor, this week announced the start of soms-around, the lake .Jin Warinanco' Park, hold their color for about five days. The Adoption Society of New. Jersey, whose head- ing to Harold D. Duflocq, meteorologist at the ' Total snowfall for the mondi measured 7.5 Elizabeth and Roseller:are:novr-in bloom. It Yoshino spedesjire the same species planted inches, bringing the total for the season to 35.3^ /registration for the 1969 Day Camp season.' quarters-are-located in East Orange. Union College Cooperative Weather Bureau The Day Camp season will open on Monday, ' was reported by jtobert A. Koller, chief at the tidal basin irrWashingtonrUlCT^——•' • Station. - .=— .._.,__ ~ .'_!• inches which was .45 inches less than the nocin. • forester for the Union County Park Com- Nine varieties of double-flowering blossoms pegree days totale'd'819 for a grand total of June 23, and dose on Friday, Aug. 15, with According to officials of the Society, which The. month roared~in on a cold spell with camp open Monday through Friday from9a.m. mission. •— will follow the single-flowering display,, ac- offers its counsel and assistance to unmar- the -lowest temperature of the—month,_ll ^,706 since Sept. 1, when the heatingpeason The Benlrhlgin ""<1 Vnshlnn spenias, which cording to Killer. officially began. While degree (Jays lh March to 3:15 p.mrBus-service is available at an ried modiers and "other parents seeking to • degrees, recorded otrMarch 2. The maximum extra charge. , i ' •/< " .. have white blossoms, and the pink Shidare- The majority of double-flowering trees are place their offspring for adoption, these Union temperature of 69 degrees was reached on .-exceeded the 659 degree-days reported in a deep pink color, they include the KwanzanJ County natural mothers' called on the Chll- • March 18. The average, temperature was 38.2 March, 1968, Jest year's" total degree days as Information for .further details 'may be ob-- named for—a—Japanese mountain and have .dren's Aid and "Adoption Society and. asked of March 31! Waso$l, Dri ing-design, medical, nursing and secretarial), For Breath Control eder earned' a master ot arts degree at six. supporting laboratories (chemistry, draft- Twice as fast as aspirin J±. Limit 2 per customer—: olumblo—University and was^awarded an ing, Instrumentation" materials testing, physics norary LLJ). ln4956-by-falrIeigh-Dlckinson and_ecieace), two lecture halls, four standard Iniverslty. " • •;' ~y!~ .-—-— .clas.srooms.and three small_conference,pppms. The Crafts JCenter- houses 12_shops: ap- Tickets for the dinner can be obtained from pliance servicing, auto repair, auto bodyj' tie_CollegeJlelation's,Offlce at Union-College, beauty culture, commercial art, electricity, ccording to Hpank—Roselli of Ranway • and graphic arts, heating-ventilating-air con- jeorge E. yan- Dorn of Cranford, dinner ditioning, machine, maintenance, TV-radio and fiHrmenT welding. The-Admlnlstration—and-General-Service »«,rf»«#;r»i^=Bulidln8 contains a library, kitchen, bake shop, meeting cafeteria, dil 5 p, medical r5qm and general offices aiAt^lmatelyeOstUdents sdnilsslUns library;assisting^. Will attend the 55th inuali»ii*ltlng»of the Association ofColleg- opeaUiouae^were provided by the baking and Jtite Registrars and Admissions-Officers in culinary-art" s "departments. lias, Texas,Jrom April 2Tto 25. More than Another open house, Vvhlch will be combined =1 ^Oft^representfitlvejscofrover 1,^.00 colleges With a formal dedlcarldn ceremony, will be • B id universities are expected to attend. scheduled_Jate_yn April or early"lir~Kt

    — SAVE ON 1 POUND - YOU SAVE-33% Hershey Syrup Bring your spring pictures Special lour~prlced chocolate syrup (or oil to Medi-Mart for processing kinds of dollcloiii ta Snapshot? of-spring arp usual just rnTnutesfrom where you live cherished, Why not brlnarvburs toiMedi '•', "Mart Where the?"will be processed with —loving care by expertsrYou get..fast Pro Portable Toothbrushes Radio Cornpjete With earphone.casB, 9 volt battery. #AK-910. 9V Batteries Coloring Books SOLID STATE TRANSISTOR Walkie Talkies BookJVlatches Beer Mugs moofh Binoculars Take them with you to the track, the ball Drop Cloths D-Battenes ga'me, or bird watching trips. Let Medi-Mart

    INGRAHAM $5.98 VALUE, Fill Your Next REGULAR 39(t PLASTIC.COATED Electric Sponge Cloth Playing Cards Prescription (Doos not include Butter Paean) Alarm Clock We will compound your prescription, andyou get a record Duke lighter dial. ^34-348. . 19* of all your purchases for tax purposes. EXTRA SPECIAL SAVE ON SCOTT'S $7.95 OUR REG; $6.68 FIBERGLASS KING SIZE 4-PC Karen Sandfort Turf Builder Lawn Mowers TV Tray Sets assorted dark chocolates Plus 2 WITH ENGINE, Large box #1A 39 Covors 5.000 sq ,OUR REG. 44.88 SPECIALLY PRICED reg. $1.89 (t Fortilizos and 4.97 controls woods at ••I 20-Inch 3HP 22-Inch 3VS HP. 4 tables designed for self storage. same timo Snociol ALSO prico good thru April Brass fIhlsh metal frames with wheels. I , BIG SAVINGS ON SAVE ON SCOTT'S $7.95 97 100 FT. LENGTH ' BAG OF 50 • Frozen Pios • Frozen Pizza 57« Clothesline Clothes Pins Halts-Plus . Sturdily built • A mower with many • Frozen Calces popular-priced 2,600 SQ. FT. features of,high model Ono-pioces SPECIALS ON SALE APRIL 17 THRU APRIL 20 Stops crnbflrass . priced models. txiloio it starts deck, roinforced Added protection Full foods flood baked with safety 99° 39° Sprlngfl.ld - 762 Mountain Avenuo • Union - 550 North Avenue grass iincl grub onamol toe guard * Double grip (or finish. proofs soil for n and safety , Double dutyjwtton for easier handling COPYRIGHT BY GARDEN STATE FARMS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED V"i" Spocial blade adapter. - - extra long wear. prico thru'April MILK •QUTTER-EOQS'ICE CREAM• COTTAQE CHEESE-BAKEO QOODS 6 #M3-3-2 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY. APRIL 19TH WE RESERVE'THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. OPEN io A.M. TO io P.M. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Qardeii State Farms GSF--469-94 DAIRY STORES Open Daily 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. 800 MORRIS TPKE. (RTE. M WEST) NEXT TO STOP & SHOP' SHORT HILLS. TEL 376-4705 • i.t- A8-Thursday, April 17, ,19-09 . Under the terms of tlie federal program, the New Jersey Heart Association was recently 37 area teachers Heart Association delegates awarded $43,396.00 to begin a three-year pro- Films orvsun Six weekend rambles gram of instructlorrjirclosed chest resusci- star-gazing tation. . J , —• o be shqwrv planned by Hikl attend lecfdersfiip conference A tptal of 37 elementary«id secondary school An 18-person delegation representedxlie of Elizabeth, and Mrs. Michael Dowzycki of teachers from public and parochial schools in Union County -Heart Association at the IDtli Elizabeth - members of the Auxiliary, and Amateur Astronomers A very active weekend is • in the South Mountain Reser- Union.County are enrolled in the in-service on Sunday" planned for the members and yatlon. The 'ramblers will ihnual" leadership conference of the N6w Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Harris of-Roselle- training program ui astronomy and space Heart Association last weekend in Atlantic Park, George FroehUc'hof Elizaibethand James guests of the Union County ~meet_at the Locust Grove sciences attheWilliamMillerSperryObserva- to hear talk tomorrow "Our Mr. Sun,'" a_C(Slor, -parking area, near the Mill- City. - - " Leonard of Elizabeth. -sound film will be shown'Ut Hiking Club this Saturday and tory at Union College, Cranford". " . Clinton B. Ford, secretary of tlie American Sunday. Six rambles .- are burn railroad station at 1 p.m. The_delegation was headed by Dr. William The conference, which saw officers and the-Onien County, ParleCom- The six-week course is offered- .without leading physicians and lay volunteers as- Association of VariableStar Observers, will be planned. The sixth trip planned for charge as part of project "OperatlonalAstrbn-- Kelhbffer of Roselle Park, president of the mission's Trailside Nature 1 ""countjTunltrState Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo sembled from each of the'21 component county ~ -guest-speaker-tomorrow-ata-meeting of A-ma*: On Saturday, Ann Kent of tlie weekend will be a 20-mile omy:-The Earth and Beyond," which is spon- teur Astronomers, lnc.,at8p.niratUrilonColl- and Science CentetT in the bicycle ride in -Somerset of Union, fund-raising chairman, and Mrs. organizations throughout New Jersey, was de- • Watchung Reservation, on Irvington, will lead-aramble sored by the Cranford public school system ege, Cranford. He-will discuss "Variable in Holmdel Park, a unit of County under the leadership Henrietta Eroehlich, executive director. voted to various topics of current Interest in "Sunday at 2 p.m. •••;•_ under a federal grant from Title HI of die Ele-~ the field of heart medicine. " . Stars," which are those which varyThetnien- Monmouth-Countyr Park .... of Ned Silvius.of Piscataway. mentary and Secondary Education Act." _^ Other members of tlie delegation were: sityof their light either regularly or '""" The • film' shows the im- Mfcs. Dominic Menzaco of Linden,"secretary of 'Several panels"'focused "orT'the" mos.t"recent" Department. The group will This group will meet at Route The 37 teachers represent schools in Eliza- ically. • - portance of the sun URon all meet at the , administration,__22 and West End avenue, North yt Leonard research findings in nutrition, exercise, smok- life on earth. _ beth, Springfield, Scotch Plains, KenUWOfthT" ing and hypertension,- singling oilt_the-re- Ford is a graduate of theUniversity6f Mil •^building of the Union County Plainfield,-at 9 a.m. Union, Linden, MountalnEide,-Hillside;-West-- of Elizabeth, president of the Ladies Aux- Also on Sunday, Donald \y. iflaryj Xena Plpoll ofRoselle, Mrs. Edward lationship of these factors to cardiovascular igan, and has been observing variable stars Further information con- field, Winfieldf-Cranford, Summit and Clark. -40 years.Jfhe Ford Observatory on Mt. P cerning the hikes may be ob- SriH of Elizabeth, Mrs. Brendon ' lealy oi- disease. Other program segments-jJealt with^ Nature and Science-Center, : The course of lectures and demonstrations details surrounding the 'federal government'sL'- 'ier,"-GalifVis named in his honor. TheAVr A1SO \JH uui,u*unjry ucucAi* tained by contacting the rec- is under the direction of Patrick J. White of Elizabeth, MMrs . KaK y PolonclP c of Elizabethlbh, _ _will-present two planetarium Mrs. John Parlaplano of Elizabeth,' Mrs. * Region Medical Program, part of HEW'STna're— meetlngsjireiopeh to the public and are h programs at 3 p.m. and at laus.^Newark, wlll^lead ariif- 2 reatlon department of the Warren Township, assistant director of the ob- ternoon ramble, "in Branch Union County Park Commls- Francis Reklaitis of Elizabeth, Mrs^Modesto - assault on the alarming national'death rate due/- _in the theater of Union College's Cariipus'C" •iip.jn. 'The title ofThe plane- _seryatory, dassesjstarted yesterday ancTwill- to heart dfteaseTcanc'eirand'srxokeT/''' ' ter". —•— ~ — tarium ' program, is "The Brook Park-to view the cherry sion. ;•- —be-conducteTTdr six consecutive-^Wednesday Rodriquez~of"Elizabeth, Mrs. John Ficarra— ( ~ ChanglngSeasons." The same" blossom-display, if theyareln program will also be, pre-. bloom by this time. The group at the Newark

    {tonal assistant at Trailside, the Great- Swamp~~Ratlonai. •yvill conduct jme-half hour Wildlife Refuge In -Mbrrid Poly Bag Vegetables nature talks for children. The County under the direction qf Frozen Dinners Cracker Barrel Cheese "Gourmet's dbrght." delicate opic to be discussed during Robert Evers of_ Irvingtonr ChooseJtDrn a nourishing •se- Your j:hoIceLoi Peas; Corn ol This group will meet at the lection ol Beel -Tkhk Peas and Carrots ih this easy ly processed and aged cheese he fourdays is "Local Song- Salisbury Stoali oi «eat to store large poly bag. Try makes wonderful snack time Morris County Nature Center,. Loaf. Oulck and easy to serve. eatlns for everyone )irds." The lectures will be Southern "Boulevard, 'near . them all at this low mlrtlDrice. llustrated with' color slides. Falrmount The Trailside Nature and at 9:30 a.m. Science Center is open to the pubUcjach weekday.lexce^tZZPn -Sunday. Robert Franz- FridaFridayy , from 3 to 5 p.m.pm , anand^d 515" °* *>"**?£> ^IU on Saturdays, Sundays, and an eight-mile hike along the inan area holidays, from 1 to 5 p.mr rhe public is -Invited to ViSiF . , . „ 399 tour tho nouae 95e ' near Greenwood 10 PACK 27 oi live-animal area, vtewtKe\~take- The group-will-nieet at Roman PiiiaraHes 1 3 Hendries Juice Cups thousands of indoor exhibits- '?' PackanaSk_r.Wayne.^hoB- Crinkle Cut 2-lb si - Sau Sea Shrimp Cocktail ping Center 23, at 9 or Macaroni a But Dk«t -1 end participate in the sched- . Tuna Noodle Stoo.ft ShO0,-'3 oi oko 49' Birds Eye French Fries 3 jilpd programs. ~ —~ a.m. Long Horn Also on Sunday, Miss Kay tewln of IrvBfgton, wfllTeacT a flye-mlle. afternoon ramble U.S. Rt. lvSouth-of Rtrl3Oerrcle>=--*==S0. Plalnfleld ParkTAve. and Oaktree Road \ Guild to present with thls-coupon towards a $7.50 Route 23 and Ratzer Road___.- -." * CllftOH 14-MalnA«a-arid R6ute"3 purchase-or-more-excepMtems Boystowh Benefit : contrpjled byState & Federal Law. NSW City-No. Main St.rCava'lrv Road, Route 304 ^_ MHIbUrU 800 Morris Tpke.,' Rt. 24 West.' ShorhHills Coupon pood ol ony Slop k Shea thru APfll \>, Boystown GuilcT will Limit one coupon per fomHy, . ' present a spring fashion show atr-8_-_-_E.mr-tomottow' in the All^stores open Mon. thru Sat., 9 'til 9; SdZPIalrifleld, Ng. Brunswick, Clifton, ShofTHllls also open Sun., 9 "til 6 ? Boystown auditorium ~in y Kearny.. Fashions —ftom ^Gertrude Levy-ofi-Newark^and-hats-by , • . ,r i« Bee-Bee- of Orange will be i "I assure'•you, madam, u presented by professional mch creatures as-you de- models. Favors for all icrjlbe really existe"d we'd be guests and special prizes also guaranteed to piease your man! or your money back ;h• e' rtfirsHo l™i_ knol.u«nwi Aliniif -U '* wil...111l bkne featurefAnhinitrdl durinstiivtJnrgr +1IthAe evening. . ' V "hJbTi ntlnuously-from-B:30 .a,m. to 9:00. -DKTBICT7 m. for the regtaterln._„ ..„e o. i vottrs. The Seventh Dlatrlct ahall bf compr'aed ' TUESDAYrJUWDAYr JUNfEe 3, 1080—L. _ ol the followlngr" [between "^ft't^il' nt 'vitM'B^Hi" rod AVOn Rd&d_T"B*UfiisrdI "W&y N6s, 107 . »:00 p.m,^» Primary -Electio •'-n• tor' th*"e and up and 198 and up, Eton Place, rnomlnatiorroi public o«lcera wiUbeheld, JranHyn_Plao«, CHU Court, Hawtlurn in the various districts In the Township- Avenue, Henahaw Avenue. Kobart Place, of Springfield at the places hereinafter Mountain Avenue NOB. 206-316, Norwood designated*— • • • —•- - Road, Shunplke.Road NOB, 16-340, Stono Followingisre the Public Officers tobe Hill Road Noa. 2 and up, Tooker'Place- voted (or at the Primary Eleotion to be- Noa. 30 and up and 31 and up, Troy held June 3, 1060, and at the General Drive Noa. UOTirni, Valley Court, Election to be held Novejnbjgr 4, 1960. Warwick Circle,-WUaon Road and Wind 1 Governor of the Btile_a' New Jersey B0r Drive. Crape Drink d y«nr ^wrtTi , , 1 , PBTMCT8 '—I - Assemblyman atJk»rge-2-year term The Eighth Dlatrlot.ahallbe compriaed^ -—.-a-Assemblymen-from • Dletriot 9b a of the. following: year term —; • » •--...- • Cottage Lane. Cottier Avenue, Cypress 1 Male member State Comniltrinr-4- Terraoe, PoowoodT~*rer'raCB^ Elmwood Road, HemlQCX Terrace, Laurel Drive, male memESr'8late"ConimlttflM parking lot. green Avenue, HlilsidHlilsdo AvenuAve eNB NOB. 9 James Caldwell School lymnaaium, 3-1300, JnJanett LaneLn , KemK p DriveDiv , I aynyg snack j. canapes Caldwell Place. TrrTerracea , Lenape Road, Leslie Court, and dips; Jtou'Jl iooiB 6 James Caldweil School gyjnnaaium, Meisel* Avenue NOB. 4M-B43, Milltown Caldwell Place. - RoadTIosT310-448, Mohawk Drive, Now lust love them. 7 Florence M, Oaudlneer School gym- -Brook-LaiteT-Smithlield Drive, South Bpringfleld Avenue Noa. B39-188, State 8 Florence M, oaudlneer School jym- Htghway 33, West Bound Lanairom Union ' naalum, So. Sprlngfl«ld Avenue. Line to-HUlslde Avehuer-enadowlawn- Raymond Cnlaholm School B7nt- Drive, Surrey - LaneTTTwui Oaks Oval,~ - dko Road. Twin-Oaks Road, Weber Avenue, Willow School- gym" Court and Woodside Road. H li The flBVentlrDlatrlot ahall-be comprl llYlonte AlKirtiC HMMI: ountalvens JtoutO-22-to No. : RMfc» miMm^m -±=E===S=TJT bismicT L.__^ii^ r.«««k4««c?=C^nt-Eol»JtSAvaaie^^MaMt«rJ* "ThTTIfer Matriot. shall-beeompriMJ * 3MecMapto^.irM*laJ^-^»««^No»." ^^.. /.SH tnntr ?17 anil~^Nelajau:HMe;NoB^2Zand• -AlvlnfTerraj ,- Battle ^up•up.. North.JJstfeI _. V Road,-Biihyi.StraBL._ nui Avenue. ' V'luii Dirwei—***»«.- *->if: •^JIM.^wut h Derby. RoaapRo'gqp' South Spring!li •**• - , • . •••• -cans and 2-88. Colonial Terrace, Joanne Way, AvewyOSv'W'6up and*-up and 789 a lair Maple AvonueTHUrlonAvenuerMOtrla ^ip, State Hlghiwaw y. &U_-., Win UoUhd La Avenue NOB. 4-ISO and 7-97, Perry from Hillalde Avenue to Town Line, and More Paths Sausxptea Mom! Place, Riverside Drive Noa. 3-2OS, South Eaat Bound Lane from Mountainside -Line to Upton Line, Including islands, Maple Avenue Noa. 1-1D9( Springtlold Green Peppersr" Ib pkg o.t Avenue NOB. 4 and up, Victory Road, Stiles Stroot-and Tudor Court. Waldorf Balhroom Tissue 4 rolls Warner AVenue and Waahlngton Avenue. DISTRICT 12 DISTRICT 2 The Twelfth District shall bo comprised Romaine Lettuce 2 hd».' quart > The Second Dlstrlot ahall be comprised of the following: Sale! Slop & Shop Mayonnaise lar of the following; Adams Terrace, Briar. lUlla Circle, 2 cart. IT ; Derkeloy Road, Cain StreetNos. 64-82 Edgewood Avenue, Gregory Road, Vine-Ripened Tomatoes Steak Sale! 25c' off label "fOc and 63-81, Clinton Avenue, OardonOval, HUlaide Avenue NOB. 301-431, Irw'ln or • L»'8;i Lesloil Pine All Purpose Gleaner HALF. GAL CAN ^Linden Avenue NOB. 69 and up and 72 Street, Jefferaon Terraoe, Kipling' Escarole Chicory head Famous Parks ,and up, Melael Avenue Noa. 7-191 and Avenue, Madison Terrace, Mapea • Flank Steak 46 oi t'62-1SS,\ Morris Aveltuo Nos. 103-149, Avenue, Mountain Avenuo Nos. 70B and Stop « Shop Grapefruit Juice can 3/89* & for atT Brand : Mountain Avenue Noa. 109-199, Owaiaaa up, Possum Paaa. Romor Avenuo, Cucumbers 16 oz 1 79 49 Plus Stop & Shop's en Ice Cream, The Sixth'District shall be comprised New' Jersey, of Newark, Cooked Haddock Fillet rnlnl-pnce adds up to of the following: '. N.J, big savings. Buy an II Ol 22-lb Gold Seal Fertilizer /I 99 H Daltuarol Avenue, NOB. 1-179 and Executors -" »>»<«• extra. boim Coconut Bar Cake "".?, 49* 2-178, Bryant Avenue Nos. 200-290, Horrlgel, nolan fa Herrigel, Attorneys 5b'S Butter Cookies 69 79 3loo 1 ihoo Crescent Road, Crest Place, Lewis 241 Mtllbum Ave. ^ Danish ' lloioko Drive, MlUburn AVenue, Morris Avenue 59' D MiUburn, N.J. Desltln Ointment a Mao • Shoo Noa. 489-713,and466-72g,MorriaTurn- Upfld Leader, Mar. 37, Apr, 3, 10, 17, t Ol lutti plka, eouth aide only, Park Lane, Short bol 39' '•\r^l Butterfly Hllla Avenue. Nos. 1-310, Shunplke Road 1669 > a w 4 w Fees 124.611 • Johnson Baby Oil Thursday^joril 17, 1969-A9.

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    Next-timieiyou:go meat shopping atSjop& Shop, yau'll fitTdsomething you wdtftfinddf^you^- at-any other super ItVanmaxfman (or tWo~rriaxi-men orthree maxi-merij with your^meatshopping. He'll help you find the exact cut of meat you're looking^or, ~" —Or he'll have the exact cutcut.— ^ ~: He'll eveTrhelri^pumt^ofie or two Now how can%ou recognize; the"-

    Ms new red striped coat. Or his new JTRIPLE TDNSICECTOIvlV in one family occurred at Saint Michael's Medical Center last week when the three youriRest-of-MiyanoVMrs. Norbert Chaprnan's seven children had red apron. And his f riendlyf ace. -=the same operation. Gayle, 7, Wayne,_3. aria Cindy, 5, entered-the hospital on Easter Sunday aftennnjnTaiiarFeinrTi6d~ltoTH5~T\iesdayi The operations were performed by Dr. Your maxi-man promises you'll ^ Anthony Glannotto, Newark, of Saint. Miduel'jfmedlcarsfaEf"who also delivered all seven — of the Chapman children. Thei Chapman-family resides on Thoreau terrace, : enjoy ererypiecie of meat yo;ul~ _ . man is employed by PabstBrewing Company, Newark. ----•----• : itStop^^ Booklet outlines Or else. Your mohlf^SacW boynd^yoyfh of"Y' feerv A brochure outlining the of all the young men and worn-—- College Readiness Program at .enj who enter: college fresh^-leadershi- p Union College, Cranfprd, has men -classes never complete Sponsored by The New Jer- -=ieen publishedby the college, the fouir-year.program.A-sig- it was announced today by sey Region, National-Jewish nifleant number of these have Welfare Board/N. J. Federa- Prof. Either Wolf, acting dean. the intellectual ability to do The college's eighth annual tion of YM-YWHAs, the 13th college work, but fall.because annual Teen Leadership Con- •Coygge^^JleadinessTProgram they are unable to adjust to %£& *«rtUta held tomorrow" •for * f ill hd the coUegesltuaao^,^BaldA^aturday,and;sun-dayatthl ••' g schoof boy sah'd'girisir -26 through •• make-this^-adjustment easier;' representing-_2p_YM=yWHAs sday, July 23. - Prof. Woji =said.-The f opies ottheJwochurehave—week program includes a mailed to-guidance de—^leg^RHti BiASfJS &

    1 _CD lege Readjness Program, —- College—ReadlneaM Program cy? "--referring—to—teens!, Un on College, Cranford; N.J. —carries1 no college-credit and 07 16. :—:-.. commitment toward various —is Umited _to_LOQ;^tudents. values and moral factors. 'rofr~Wolf said-the major ~rDrrSidneyrAT;SBVitt of the ail rhl "EHBtern~tJnion~County^asso- du e the~ high attrition rate • ciation-is the chairmanjaf the an ong college freshmen. He Region Teen Committee7~and o nted .-out-t^at-aiearly- half" George Cohen of Perth-Amboy_ "11 co-chairman. Myles Mer- ,. Ung'-of Pertb-Amboy- is con- , Forty-five" adult members—ference: coordinator and_Mrs, raach Hie perion you want, _of.the Union Council of the Boy Charlotte Kohn_of B'ayorineis" membership. '.'Kick-off" the Greater New Jersey Jew- -breakfast..last week at the.-ish Youth-Council. — _ DIAL ' • — -Winfield-ScotTHotel in Eliza- ^r The-New Jersey Region, beth... - — JWB Js one of eight regional 686-7700. —Robert Leeper of the Quaker Atlrfor Claolflad groups of the National Jewish Oats Co. was awarded~a shirt Welfare Board, the national and tie set for having .the .association, of Jewish—Com- greatest number of workers . munity Centers and YM- present^ Victor W."Clark_of YWHAs and the-Unhisd-Sfates SummifeEUzabeth- Trust .-governmentaccEedltedlagency^ Armed ForcesrJBW&ffe&o-

    .' . •••——//--• ' - —•-••—•-" •ptelHenE Legion and ie Regioh- »» reaucea floa-^—-_-~i he^teenagec

    -6n a faiEBhal^rV_ _^_ ^_ -our-Unlted-HuflcJs." -— ~ -gionr-Mor'alsrand ValuestTn- l^,~t ^.. •- IR Robert Zadinar-assiBtanr-dividualism vs. Cuaformity Scout executive of the Union and Leadership Training. •Council, showed aiilm, de- "Representin . g th. e _Eastern ONDITIONING picting the -right methods Union County T- will be Ken solicitation and used a chart Krasner, Elizabeth; Debra to explain how membership Garfinkel and Fay Roth, both "is dependent upon manpower of Clark; Janey Margolis, Lin- and financial support." da .Schwartz, Alan Zevin and More workers were .asked Howie Kohn, Union; Stu Lutz, for by Scout Executive Joe A, Mountainside; Dan Schaeffer ..Juncker. Council President and Brad Savitt, Linden; Nurlt John 'Radigan was Introduced Brenner. Elizabeth. Peter Ro- by William Shackleton, who senblum, the teen supervisor, gave a talk on the "Values and hiswife will staff the dele- of Scouting." gation. • HOMEOWNERS! at a price you can afford WE LOVE U $ tirt •n|oylng luxurious TO MAKE )T S 7500 locations "Mountain Air" cooln«« In your horn* ... wonderful comfort day LOANS SHORT HILLS, N.J. •nd night. CONSOLIDATE 800 Morris Turnpike (Rt. 24 West) NEW CITY, M.Y. % 00 YOUR DEBTS North Main St., as/bwas 6%0 TAKE UP TO 60 MOS. TO REPAY Cavalry Drly« and Rout* 304 SKCIMIST IN RiriNANCINO POUCHKE'EPSIE, N.Y. hi 1 lot MORTOACIS OMH AMOUNT MM0. South Road, RU. 9 npy. I.B.M. MOMIIMPROVIMINIS YOUOEt OF NOTE nm. WAYNE, N.J. CALL,NOW IIMt IHlM ltM. Rout* 23 and Rot»«r Road JAEGER & IMM 3T11.*r 4UI SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J. GERMAIKE SUN I7TI.U 1IIH Park Av«nu« & Oak Tr«* Road MM tl.1U.il mm • OIL CO., INC. 643-3055 CLIPTON, N.J.. Main Avanu* at Routs 3 2322 Morrl. Ay.. • Union, N,J. ONE 10W MONTHLY PAYMINT COVHS IVHYTHIMC lBo-3»35 ' NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J. SHELL U.S. Rt«. ), . INTER-COUNTY ACCEPTANCE CORP. South of Rt*. 130 Traffic ClrcU RETAIL FUEL OIL SUPPLIER | 790 BROAD ST., NEWARK • LIC. CHAP. 91 PL 1965 A10-Thursday, April 17, 1969 HOMKO MOW-TRAC" SUPER'30-INCH HALF-PAST TEEN ^RIDING- ROTARY TELEVISION SO I CAN WATCH WHAT'S HAPPENING BACK AT THE SALOON. - See RICKEL 0 LOW PRICES U /O-• • Powfr1ot-7~H.P., 4 Cycle Enghtr-raor-mourilid, -lor better traction. Orbit Disc Power Drive. Jet- Knob Stick Controls. Four Speeds Forward, Neu- ~-tral~and-Reverse, Muffler Guard~One • Lever Cutting Height Adjustment, Austempered fligh UH' - Blade, "Easy—Pull" Recoil Starter. Air Tint. Spring-Mounted Bucket Seal.' G-158O<)2«) nicmc STMT - G-1501 (12«j)

    1 TURFBUJLDER tsBl".- Youth revolt noted plus?

    by UN committee MERIQN KENTUCKY The worldwide—revolt of fall session. _—•• . . BLUEGRAff the young" has switched on a How seriously the delegates -let of delegates to the United take the upsurge^of unrest- Nations Soda! Development among youth can be gauged by- Commission. And, , although their comments. One sug- most of the diplomats are In gested that the under-30 are the "..suspect over-30' age expressin. g_ their, "disillusion- bracked they'reTinanimously ment with their world and Us -sympathetic-to-youth's-rebel values.'^- Another conceded TURF BUILDER HALTS PLU ONTEMPORARY lion "against-pplltical and tharyouth'a social and politi--. TURF BUILDER SAVE up to $2,00 jtoclal Injustices. "" . • ..:. Qfll status "leaves^much to be PLUS 2 PLUS 4 ^:_The-phenomenon,-thecom-_ desired." ."v SAVE up to $2.00 - STEEL RAGE HOUSES mission's 32 members agree, Calling-uponcadultsto open_ SAVE up to $2.00 Is' "comparable in Its-Impact new channels of communlca- 5,000 ~to the Industrial Revohitlon.'^=:tlo|JJsith the young, the Egyp- SQ.FT. Recognlzing young people, as dan delegate warned: - We STtel'TnoBtval^^cannot shape youth in our im~ uable assets,"' the , com- age." , -—• • ALUMINUM mission has ' recommended ——. — SQ.FT. SQ.FT. that the U. N. General As- PAINTERS, ATTENTION I Sell Totes core of 17 ditUrint klndt ot weeds, Fully Urlillzkt your gratl. C/eari out Quality comfructe'd storage houses tor '69 feature heavy duty steel foundations, double-ribbed GARDEN EDGING j 3O,p6 Triple Action Halts prevents crob- semblyy" debate the issue In yourwifjo -3O,po6 fom) l**> even the loufjnlel li[e~C/iJclrweW, Plantain weec/s (both rosette and vlning lypmt). grass, gives full fertilizing, pro- walls ami: roofs, smooth-sliding double doors on nylon-rollert, baked-enamel linish with electro- ftU fofr the first time at its 1 and Black AWic. Moles 'emtdrrve/up and -Prevenii Crabgrotl, Foxtail and Goose* galvapiied undercoat lo resist fust,. Padlockable hardware. Interior Riding Ramp. Self-tapping, uradualW-riliapp%ar,~mott and all. For- nron. Grubprooh soil fora-tvlt-yiar- Rpll 1 lgjriless steel screws. Easy one-man assembly wilh juslja screwdriverl • . ' < : fillies too, wilh ill lull—hiding power ' . •. o/Tfrorn one application. * Permits immediate-seeding— ~v -.-.-, Bublic Notice tCOtf»—100%—IAWM GUARANTII Replacement of Products ... . or your Money Backl - :" *Moisturo Resistant Homasote Floor With Steel Joiners : —.- ' 4" WIDE k40 FT. LONG ~Ests*s of ANNA 8TUMPE. decessed. Notloe oi Settlement Poreuant to-the-order-of-JAMES-E. Notice Is hereby given that the ac- ABRAMS, Surrogate of the C counts of the subscribers.. Assignee."- 1 Essex, this day made on the for the benefit of creditors of DEEDSOF tton of the vnderSgned.-Bx*™_ _ ELIZABETH, WC., will be audited and said deceased, notloe Is hereby given to stated by the Surronte and reported for the oredltore of said deceased to exhibit settlement' to the Essex County Court, STURDY ^^-NON-etlMBABLE. . . GALVANIZED to the subscriber, under oagiorsiflnna» Probate Division, on'Tuesday, the 27 th Uon. their claims and demands against. day of MAY next. .***.**.****+******••***********• -&> esttts-of said ilwswdwltMnefr PAUL 'R. KLEDJBERO LEAF RAKE months from thU date, or they will be HARRY A, MARGOLB forever barred from prosecuting,, oor Dated: Maroh 17, 1080 i| 2x3 • 16-GAUGE Ttcuvarlng Uie sanie-agsunst-the-«ub- MAROOMT6 MARGOLffl-Attorney. I scriber. 0 Park Place . • « lewarkftU, --— ^-r^,.. MESH FEKCING ffioHJLOCA^ Irv. Herald,' Mar. 20, 37. Apr. 3, 10. 36" HIGH •100 FT; ROLL Mode in U.SA.by Union CHARLES C. WOHLRETCH, Attorney .17, 1060 . tool Co. Flat. Ihxibl: 30 W Parker-Avenue •.-.'. , slee/ tines. - Hardwood TOWHOMlT'MAItXOBCERN:^ , nono-ie. uacmKDin; :• Take Notice That the undersigned will ' 'COOfOM OOOO W«U *Mll i7* apply to the Essex county CourtontheT Sth day of April, 1069, at 0:30 o'clock ESTATE OF HANNAH M. McCREADY. 'In the ferenoon,at the Court House In deoeued.* the Clty-orN»warlcr»'ew Jersey, for a _ _ —Hotioe of Settlement Judgroent-authorldng them toijeasume

    Notice Is hereby given thattha accounts mUIV e nameHS4IIVSs EB,.BELMONT I. VILLANUP FREE USE of POST HOLE-DIGGER ; THMVUI —VA-JUtorneya , : . 144 Broad Street ESTATE OF HOW ARIL W. CANN, de- MANUrACTURIR'S i Newark, N. J. — • ceased. • • —~— i" GUARANTII * g^ty tolonted " frrr Hersld,-Ma»v 87, Apr. 3, 10, IT, Notice of Settlement . far maty moving. Ollltm tearing — Notice is hereby given that the ac- Whnl, IOxl.75Inch; , -.'. . counts of-the subscribers; Executors of ; Sell SuB)«t_-To NbTmat~ZZZ~ the Last WUUnd Testament of HOWARD^ GOOD '': --SUPERIOR COURT OrNEWJEBSEV- W. CASHiOeoeased, will be audited and , .0^221 :—. DOCKET NO. M sai4-sa .'stated by me~3furty|ate-end-reDorted-for— - Quality Btri/f-f3, and In default tK.reof such Judgment shall be rendered against 8UPEHIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY you as (he Court shall think equitable DOCKET-NO. M 2920-68 ^•nd'jugt. You shall flls your answer and STATE OF NEW JERSEY: - "prooi of service in duplicate with the To GEORGE KBH _ Uerx of thei&perlor'Court, 8tate House By virtue of an Order of the Superior—I AnnexAx , TrentonTrnton , New JerseyJersey , In aocoaccorr- Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division,/ 4x8 dance with the rules of civil practice -made on the ISthWoTMarch, 1088. in SHI TS and prooedure. a civil action wherein Victoria Kirfls EACH * The objeot-of^ald-aotion-is-to-obtabf- the plainUtt and you are the defendant, S-B027 —a Judgment of divorce between the said you are hereby reoulred* to answer the **************** .pliintjffandyou. _ Complaint of the pliUitlM on. or be (or e__ ' ' 2"x3" ' ""'•• COVTNE AND LEVY the 14th of May, HBO.Tiy, serviiig an »• imnnm •••• Attorneys forPJalnUff answer on WalterR. Barisonak. I— HMMHWHsl . Daniel 6. Ocmne, Partner_ .Dated! March 24, lOoO - ' 074 Bprlngflel -Irv. Herald. Apr. 3,10,17^14,1060 ^^ New Jersey, and li. (Pee»31.«a Judgment ehall be/rendered i «« U^-ftmrt »|iall thlnk-nqn corrlei a complmle Just WJU shall file your answerandpraot-L ot palntod aluminum of service in'dupllcaUnsith the clerk:oi. t n and gulhtd • the Superior Court, State House Annejt — • " - Inacoordanaewltf PLAY.GYM

    •'--^Bl^f^youiaredefeiKlant.-youmre ^~reoulred to-answer the coranUlntTjl the ".—plalnUfF8n~wrgiifelle~Msy 30,1B8B, by; serving an answer on Edward c; Bpelier, plainturs attorney, 11 Commercestreet, 974 Sprlngfleld-Avenue Ugf. . ...A/' 2"'T»hinp. Twn-PfiHennef Lawn.,Swing. Swinging.Nylon Newark, New Jersey, and In default trvingtontrving , New Jersey thereof such Judgment shaU.hs:rendered Dated: March 30,1981989 Ropt ladder. Two Ko6/.~Tex Swingu Twa-PaJIenger Sky Glldi. Two * SW8 against you' as the court' shall think Irv: Herald Mar. 27, Apr. 3, 10,17.1989 Chin Ban. T Dura Gleem D-Rail Slide. Wtldid ladder Saltly Slept. 8'Fool Lingths. Compltl* with equitable and Just. You shall tile your (F0OJ34.00) answer and Drool of servloe In duplicate Coupling with the Clerk of the Superior Court, NOTICE OF APPLICATION State House Annex, Trenton, New Jer- Take notice that application has boon . sey. in accordance with the Rules of made to the Alcoholic Bevorage Control dvu Practice and Procedure. Board of the Town of frvington to transfer i object of said action Is to obtain to Chevtln Building Corp. trading as PEELED • HALF ROUND REFINISH nent of divorce between the said mVBJGTON MOTOR LODGE for promt If and you. Ises located at 98-110 Union Avo., Irv- , I: April 3,1080. ington tho plenary retail) consumption YOUR OLD FURNITURE WARD C, SPHSEn, Attorney license C-80 heretofore issued to Paul WHITE CEDAR FENCING Commerce Btreet, Newark, N,J, R. Klelnborg. Recelvor of Carlbo Hilton APPLY - Irv. Herald, Apr. 3, 10, 17, 24, l0«0. Lounge Inc. for premises located at 398 Nye A.ve., lrvinnon,N,J, plans it Speci- 3 TO 4 FT. HIGH RIGHT OVER OLD FINISHES! • fications of the building to be constructed NO PAINT or VARNISH to REMOVE Sky be examined at the offioe of Town 10 FT.. LONG Estate ol SAMUEL ji FRANZBLAU, erk. Municipal Bldg., bvington,' >J.J. ObJecUom, Uahy, should be made imme- deceased. ' ' • . diately In writing to Valentine Melssnor, Surround your home with traditional "country charm" fencing . . , beauliiies Pursuant to the ordevvpf JAMES E. Town Clerk, trvington, New Jersey. "FLECTO" ABRAMS, Surrogate of the County of CHEVLIN nuttttNO CORP, any properlyl Durable. Weather-resistant I Essex, this daymadeontheappUaationof SALVATORE RACIOPPI, the undersigned. Executrix of said de- President DECORATOR FINISHES COMPLETE KITS ceased,'nonce Is hereby given to the 3997 Aberdeen Rd. creditors of said deceased to exhibit to Wood Grain or Antiqu* A the subscriber, under oath or affirma- Unlon,-N,J, 1 EVEREADY. .WOOD GRAIN tion, their claims and demands against CARME"BLLmA'RAClOPP" ~ L INSTAKT PATCH- the estate of said deoeased within six VIp. President ALL AMIBICAM Over 200 Decorator IWettir' Your JR 65 months from this date, or they will be 20W Aberdeen Rd,. rurnlture • Door, • Woodwork Each Union, N.J. STOPS ROOF -LEAKS .ANTIQUE Choice forever barred from prosecuting or re- Cabined • Picture Crjrtnl covering the same against the sub- JOSEPH CAJ1USSO, LANTERN scriber. ' Secretary * "0" CEIL Metal • W.lli • KDchen CablneH .MARBLEIZED Include! Essy Itillrucllona, Rsflnlihlnf, Dated: MARCH 13, 10S0 ' 34 Lowen Rd, BATTERIES Elleabeth, N.J. JUST BRUSH 49 Uaterlal, Bruthst and ChMudoth Pad. BARAK' MILLER FRANZULAU MILLIE SARUSSO, QUART IN POWER MILLER b MILLER- Attorneys Treasurer, IT ONI CARTRIDGE 60 Park Place B-9930 Now, you can relinish your old furniture... make it look just like new with "FLECTO" decorator finishes. Easy to do... no 24 Lowen Rd,w , 1 Powtttul long-diitonc* beam^ unbreahab/e Unt, Newark, N.J. Elizabeth, N.J. Repairs Raofs, Gutters, Split Seams Plus Many Other ' paint or varnish to remove . . . just apply right over old finish! Complete Kit... everything you need is included. You can Irv, Herald, Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 3,10, Irv. Herald, Apr. 10,17,1980. • bulb prolectar, non-larnlihing reflector. Many Iff lu6Qa (Fee *M,76) Home Repairing Jobj. Jusf Brush (I On ... And Relaxl Uutt.. '• feep orte on handl create special effects such as Marbling, Texturing, Graining, etc.... gives a richness of texture even to the plainest pieces.

    NOTIC IS OF APPLICATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION Take notice that application has been Take notice that application has been ' All Itentl At Pickup Pric.i. made to the Alcoholic Beverage Control made to the Alcoholic Beverage Control We Reierve The Right To limit Quanlitiet Copyright 19AO By Incorporated Ideal Advertising Delivery Service Available. Fricei Ellecllve One Week Only. Board of theTownof Irvington to transfer board of the Txwn of Irvington to trans* to Adam c. Backfisch h Jeanette Back- ' fer to George J, llelnnlokel f> Arthur flsoh, a partnership, trading as NEW A. Stock trading as LIBERTY UQUOW TAVERN for premises Ipcated at63New for promises located at 1018 Spring, Bt,,IrvingtontheplenaryretaUconBump- field Ave., Irvington the plenary retail . Uon license 0-36 heretofore Issued to distribution license D-29 heretofore is- Edna Zenda trading as Zenda'a Tavem sued to Oeorge J, llelnnlckel trading as for premises located at 63 New Bt,, Liberty liquors for premises looated ROUTE 22 MINLO PARK ROUTE 10 Irvington'. Obleotlons, if any, should be at 1076 Springfield Ave., Irvington. ROUTE 17 ROUTE 18 HAMBURG TPK. made Immediately InwrltlngtoValentine Objections, If any, should be mado Im- UNION SUCCASUHHA EA»T BRUMSWKK WAYNE Melasner, Town Clerk, Irvington, New mediately In writing to Valontlne PARAMU9 90 PARiOMACI ROAD Melssner, Town Clerk, Irvlngton, No- Union Fiona Shopplno Ctnl4t Jersey. Opposite Minla Park Shopping, Center , U Mill foil ol l.ilfjtwcod Circle Grand Waia Shopping C«nf«r *•;' Shopping Center ' ADAM C. BACKFISCH Jereoy, <... (N.«l lo Path Marl) •4 M./.. North ol Route 4 0«N.OA«V ond SAT. 9 lo 10 OKU DMY an) SAT. 9 to .10 91 Forest Ave,, OEOHOE i, HEWNICKEL OPEN DAItV and SAT. 9 lo 10 OKN OAI1V ond SAT. V to 10 OHH DAILY and SAT. 9 lo 10 Berkeley Heights, N.J, D-lBnmhford Avo., OWN DAItV and SAT. 9 ,0 |0 •MHs**V * •* • •SUNDAY 9 lo 6 .•MMMV VI.. •MNeSAV * te> * JEANETTE UACKF1BCH Union, N.J. •WNDAV to la * • 91 Forest Avo,, AIlTlfUn A, STOCK JU.Hc 257-9200 696-5600 Berkeley Height*. N.J.. 8 Chloago iUv

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    : : ; :t<':\T^{J*Sym:sa;sw"s.riiss ^$$$£^:$^ iviiiiiC!M ;';;i .':•',';':'•''• '• • '•'• '•'• ''''; , u ^j£ Five Points Y puts

    GARDEN STATE ELECTRIC SERVICE. VJ Electric H««t— Call for springirito the step Installarion and Cost of.Operatlon Betiraete. for Union & Kenilworth -SPECIAL. WINTER PRICES- 2458 Morrl* Ave., Union ' 688-0)66 of the_ whole The Five Polnts-YMeAVspringterm of pro- * ALUMINUM SIDING grams and special events will begin Monday. MARK IV ENTERPRISES, INC. 'A full range of opportunities'is available for " Why paint? — No Rust, rot, peel. all members of die family for the next nine .chip or crack - Retain* beauty weeks," Howard B.Merrick, branch executive, —687-8416^ - Swimming instructions will be offered boys ..i and girls -in the first through sixth grades with bus transportation provided to the Y's Central * ALUMINUM SIDING Branch over a Scheduled roui&on.Tuesday or, B and M ALUMINUM CO. BTORM WINDOWS • ROOPINQ Thursday^ afternoon. Baton for girls on three JALOUSIEB • AWNINGS • levels will be offered ThursdaysattheYbuiW-. Free Estimates ing.~Trampoline ior boys and girls will be _ 2064 Morrl fAve., Union 686-9661 dependable JMerchantsandJleliableServieeJ^irms jjffered-.on three levels on F.rlday. Judb^wfll ^continue Tuesday evening for high school boys - "Readyjmd Waiting; tcrServe You- : • ~ and girjs and adults.-jftinior and'senior high, • ARTS, DRAFTSft HOBBIES school gymnastic class will continue on Mon- Melvlna'i Ar*« and Craft* ' z days from 6:30 to 8 p.m. . • •. . • .,,,'• Custom Framing - 8tarap* - Indian Lore— - Your Home - Your Family———- ——— • Saturday-morning^roup programs wlA gym - Bolantlflo Canter- Art a (k Crafta Claeaes and -outdoor activity and special events_are 470 Chaithut S»., Union. 276-2145 scheduled for boystby grade level: WranglfiFg " for kindergarten through second "grade; Pioneers for third andjourth-grdderanrH'ath-:" finders for flfth~ana~Bbcth grade. Family trips • EMPLOYMENT AOENOIES • JEWELERS -L • RESTAURANTS-CHJUESJL to Hyde Park. bil(e~trlps. and a-father and son " " • ASPHALT PAVINO • BIOYOLF DEALERS u_ _r ^ZELACE MASJ_PERSONNEL SERVICE GELJACK JEWELERS CHINA HOUSF OF UNION --^— ^^fishIng:excutsi.oniAre.some of tHe special eyehtB^ • VICTORY BtCYtCE & TOY CO. =^ r -r—- DAMATO BROS. dlv. of Braunschwetgar Bro*. THE Chlneae.and American ReataurarlF " planned as part of the programs. ' s- . __ SECRETARIAL - Receptionists - Clerical -OMEGA WATCH AOENCt- Paving Contractor* - Driveway* V Parking - WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL - Traineee, Executive, Administrative, -•- Flneat Chlneae Cuisine - Ordera to Take Out area* ._. j_._._*-.-Conorete_Wprl< : - -ISO NEW BICYCLES ON DISPLAY^ DATA PROCESSING - ENQrNEERINO ORANOE BLOSSOM DIAMOND RINQS ~ Women's fitness course will continue on" .,Sprlngfle|<)_: 374.-1710 2015 Morrl* Av'e., ' _... ' Union VVednesday evenings. ' • - ; 2240 ^ 2559 Morrl* Avo.r Union 686-2383 1IV1 mo,,,! Ave., Union '964-1710- - Call 687-3577. or 688-9897 - 7 Some of the_special events;planned rnroiigh—'. June Include; £amily-tent and trailer camping clinic for fhose~wl;b-woi4ld,llke to know more • Extttmlnitlng ft T«mltt VontroL •JUVENILE FURNITURE & TOYS • Restaurant & Take Out Service i • BOATS & OUTBOARD MOTORS ^bi)UirrthiBgrowgw y vacation..- scheduled • AUTO BODY REP AIRING DEKCO EXTERMINATING CO., INC. .,, SIMON'S JUVENILE FURNlVtTRE IN ELIZ. i CHJCK:N RIBS ._.-' MOTOCRAFT for four successive Thursday evenings In May; LAYNE AUTO BODY' .SERVOS JUVENILE FURNITURE IN ORANGE TV SNACKS - PICNICS - PARTIES __ Johnaon motor*, boata, trallara • - — Termite control jpeclallete- - YMCA open house7April 27 2*>4p.m.; anU'que • Profeealonal • Sclenllflo jt> Dependable- The finest In baby S> teen furniture Si toy* ' — Open Sin Daya — 8 am to 7 pm — r COMPLBTCOUPLETBS CCOLLISION-WORKO - . TRADE WIND CAMPERS sale, Sunday, June 8; Nursery School picnic«_ — Peat Control Protection — - FREE DELIVERY «. ASSEMBLY 332 Chaitnut St. at Five Point* Union "— Insurant* eeUmatea - Wrackar Servloe 945 EllxobiihTXvi., Eliiaba-A May 28: Father and Son Y-Indlan Guide over-- 865 Ellxabath Ava., Ellzabath 351-1200 L 465 Uhlgh Avtvr Union —;—-687*542- • Talaphon. 351-0030. •—1265-Stuy vaiant Ava., Union _. 687-4568 - - Call 687-9113 - ^night-Eow-wow_.at Camp Silver Lakej Msyp 319 Main St., Oranaa 674.5274 = = = 23_- 25rii:::=:r :"; ~'""': — ' ;. 'r^ FIRE PR0TE0TI0M • KOSHER MARKETS ....:..__. Further information can be obtained bjf- * AUTOMATIC, TRANSMISSIONS * Bowling Apparel I Aeesstorltf 1 GEORGE'S PRO SHOP ELIZABETH FIRETROTECTIOIH.CO.^ FRANK GREENBERG'S Salllifg'the Five P6ihtsIXM.CA,.687^5570a'""'. ""'r n TETMVLES AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS —Bowlin— . . g Ball*. -— ! ,»bowlin M a g ahlrtaaai . , Atrophla . *. * A KOSHER MEAT.MARKET - "Iwaraa - Plugging Ik drilling --ALL TYPES OP FIRB EQUIPMENT- . [jOBHBR Home Cooked geady-to-Bat Pooda - . - Immediate engraving - r —-"TWENTY- FOUR HOUR SERVICE- For Information FREE CHECK-UP - FREE TOWTNO Gardfn Stata Bowl Union FREEZER ORDERS AT LOW PRICES YW€A 856 Gibbon* Ct., Ellxabath 2573 Morrl*-Ava. Union 688-0083" 1415 SruyvTioTa. Ava., Union 687-0300 r " phon. 6864300-v GH 5-6049 Concerning This Directory dance JMurdayriigbt^ The Junior Hostess Clab^af the Elizabeth,' • BRIDAL SHOPS l___r I3FAUTO BADIMPEOIALISTS • FLOfllSTS- • LAWN MOWERS - Siln ft Servloe _YWCA Is' sponsoring a dance on Saturday.. BRIDE'S SHOPPE OF WESTF-IELD -.night_at-8. p.m. The dance Is entitled ''Ch.erty •' BLINDER-S-JERSEY -RADIO "OpalTs Ail to 9»»U - Saturday Ul gPM H.JrBURKE & SON BOUUEVARb GARDEN-CENTER— =Blossom-Hme—and-wiUi-be-held at the V" " ' - -i-^—SPBCIALlReeondlUoned reverberator Oraat variety beautiful gown* - BUe* 3 to »0 - FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS __ TORO.JACOBSEN-LAWN BOY 1131 East. Jersejrgt., Elisabeth.^pT ----- amplifier for your_sar - $9.95 • 103 L«ndx Ay»,£cor>!orth-Av«. . Waalilald -is open_to all girls between 17 and 25/ 891, Panmylvanla Av«., Union 686-0955 604 BoolavarJrK^llwbrtr. 272^277 7-2135 Morrl B-Ave.?-Uniojv 687-2448 - Telephone 232-3056 • ~y=' -The dances are held to honor service-, • "men from Ft. Monmouth. Dressy dress is' • FORMAL WEAR - Min'«-=-: • Rug I Furniture Cleaners ' required and music._will-be proviaea-oy iooy, * Building * He-modeling - —.,,-^ _^-,_ —BantaUfc-Salea- • LIQUORS, WINES I BEERS Clahr, disc Jockey. ~ ^' "-- B& L CITGO J DURACLEAN RUG & _: -Contractor. SINGER'S FORMAL WEAR -UNION CENTER WINES & LTCjUORS TEXPERT8~ATI tranamlaalona, air conditioning —_^=FREETDEJ3VERIES - - - - ~ ~——MEttOkSTERY CLEANERS _ :GEORGE POLENTA Featuring Nationally advertl*ed formal . "atBta^lnspaettorroi waiiantlva -.-'•'.--' - All work reasonably priced - ...... PERSONAL ATTENTION WITH EACH SELECTION and furniture cleaned by hand. , : - DAY * NIOHT SERVICE- wear to guarantee your satisfaction "•"'' _ In your home or office - • Alt items other lhain ^pot news shouldf "217 Lirtvat St., Roaalle Pk 241-1131 104* Shiyva.anrXvaT, Union 686^5685 JiajJuVguxhohRd., Union, 688-9888 1127 Ellzabath Ava., Ellxabath 352-4888 _- Telephone 245-0601 - be in our office by noon on Friday. •

    : _JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIHlillllllllllllllNllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ,;. *AUT(UUTRUOK TIRES -•FRONT END SPECIALISTS——-~ -• LOCKSMITHS / — • BURGLAR » FIRE ALARMS! *_R1LQS_IL CARPETS PAUL'S AMERICAN TIRE EXCHANGE QUALITY PROTECTION "—SALEM AUTOJEPAiR CO.. -HILLSIDE LOCK SHOP THE FLOOR-SHOP— BEST PRICES ON QUALITY TIRES - Bpeclallxlng-In (ire i burglar alarm ayatema AIR CONDITIONING — MOTOR f UNB-UP ^Compi*te~moblle ahop - Sale*, service oi "QUALITY AT A COMPETrriVETPRICE... Complete wheel aligning oi balancing CHECK US'BBPOREYOU BUYMI tor home*,, bualnoaa, motor vehicle^ repair* —- Residential «< commercial _ TRY OSIII" : W8 Thor«qu T«r.,JJnlon — 964-1292 — Complete brake aervlce~—"^ '] _ ri.TLocu.t Ava., Hlll.lt). 687-8451 Automobile 2i2, Sprlnofleld 379-6126 1070 Scl.m RJ.rUBlBn o87.40Stf?r| *'' -540 North Ave., Union 352-7400 zzDealefi • OARPEHTERfc BUILDEB • SCHOOLS - WELDIN0> • BAKERIES • FUNERAL DIRECTORS • MEAT MARKETS 1 OAISER'S PORK SpRE, INC r GENERAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ^uide * _),,— •-. THE CAKE BOX z:~"TicHorQ:p£^eLWN(r~T" iiiiiiiiinmnuinuiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii : General Contractor - Addltlonaz-jMterotlon* Conrad J.,Woinlalrf;:M|jr.> •'.7U•-••?•/C, v . Quality home-maoVcofd cute — moata_rr 1 eLWN(r "• '.,,T—H*vlni:A Birthday? . . . . .Try Ur- en'eral -Cot.---—- -- ; •'•'Ac.tyl»^ fe*Mc i -U, - mlg aV Batha - Inaurance El T-. -AIR CONDITIONED OUA^Li-ij, II \i. ^ IMPORTED «. DOlpSTIC,SPECIALTIES i -U, - mlg jDorniera-VC BathRdnajr* -* Insuranc * Puttere* Estimate- s __ ~: Cheeae'a'^Baer — , Indllvlclual:I'n»«rljctl6ri-^njay/

    Qldlmobll* •OAtERERS • FURNITURE DEALERS" >-'- ••••#• • MOVIHO I STORAOF. ^SHOES-fbrWonun * Children — ....:.... Oldeit & Largei't Exclusive .'. Oldi Dealer Iru.Union Counry .' , — - CRANFORD CATERERS, INC. SPEKHARDT=FURHI.TJJlE-8<-UPHOLSTERY — BURNETT'S SAVEVfAY VAN LINES ^Z .. UNION BOOTER"V . Specializing In* buffet-oaterlng;-weddlnga, ;eto-- BEDROOMS - BEDDINQ -.BINING ROOMS Local, long dl*t*noar-over«*a*^*toraK Specializing^_fiUlngdootora> preacrlptlon* -ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL OCCABIONB-^ - CARPETING - TABLES - DRAPERIES • .•••' "We Come to You" ~ — FREE ESTIMATES -UNITED VAN LINES-^, —-—, Exclusive agency-foi '•—- ELIZABETH MOTORSJnc 609 Chestnut St., Union 686-2490 1033 SprlngOald Ava., Cron -276-5155 __ Decorating - Sllpcovers=v=R«palr* 1210 Spruce St., Ro.alle 245-4343 ' SELVA DANCE.WEAR -Reildenco - - --889--5910 1419 Sloyva*ant Ava., Union 688-7555 1030 Stuyya*pn| Ave., Unlon^" 686-5480 . "Valued Rated-Used Cprs" -5B2'Mbrfi*~Ave~Eii'x5bVfh .EL_4Jd50.L iiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiuiwitminii • BAHQUETS, WEDDINOSfPARTIES • CLEANINOi LAUNDERIN •GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS:: •SPORTfflG GOODS, INSTRUMENTS- .ROSS SPORT SHO.P . • CLUB DIANA-—TZZ. GULF PRODUCTS & SERVICE DIAMOND CLEAN ERS . -GUTSWSKI MUSlC-CENtER - z — 3 Beautiful-Private Jloom*—. Jj~ Bhlrta, laundering, tallorlng/'formala Complete-line of fresh and salt Watek~tnckle- UNION WEDDINGS - BANQIIETS^E.XCELLEN* POOD Reweavlng - Suede &* leather cleaned—*"—; ' COLONIAL.GULF SERVICE ' Sale* -~L'e**on* - Rental*.(k.Repalrs -—-FREE - 100 STAMPS WITH OIL" & FILTER' at discount price*. — Dancing — Floor Show a Week-ends ~ - Fur cleaning Jkatorage'- - FULL DISCOUNTS A.VAILABLE^-^^^- Complete car enro - repairs fie tune-lips 2800 Springfield Av*., Rte 24 Union "Galloping Hill Shoppfng*Cenlair^'- Union 1209 E. Grand St., Eliiabeth 352-3754. Baaeball, golf, tennis needal. 523 Che».nut St., Union 686-9777T- AiJTHORIZED -— Tal.phon. 686-9591 ~~ = s=T»l«|iKon« 687-3585 - 4053-Ell-xabeth Ava,, Elizabeth 354-0606 DODGE-PAST *BARBER SHOPS r •nlTOOKTAIL LOUNOEOLRESTAURAHT FRANK'S CHEVROSTTEItVICE-eENTER ~1*rSTORM WINDOWS ; Sales & Service ;;;™ CUIDO 8. ALDO _= - CHEVRON PRODUCTS 8. SERVICE- B_anJ 1 - ~THE CHATEAUTI664 • (Guaranteed Used X.ar-i)— ~-~-.~~ M E N"' S & BOYS Bualneaamen'aluncheona- Dinner-I3anquet.raom-.. -Free winterizing with everjM ALUMINUM SIDINO-SjROOFlN —— Specialized Haircut* Any Style -—•=-_--- Fre

    • CORSE-T-SHOP-S- * BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOLS^ JERRY'^SUN SERVICE CENTER FUEL ANN-L6UISE ~SHOP •mis- — ~~^~—*-TELEVISION, SERVIOE TRIUMPH , ENROLL ESSIE MAE'S . - SUNOCO PRODUCTS v sttsvrcB"^ KINGSTON CO. KENILWORTH ,TV "Our Pride Ia_In Your Appearance" Open 24 houre - Brake work ti minor _ Maker Of _1SCHOOL'OF BEAUTY CULTURE, ""INDIVIDUAL FASHIOiSTFITTlNQS . FUEL OIL - INSTALLATION - SERVICE WESPECrAblBB IN'OBRVICINC Approved State Department o£_Educ*tlon GT-6+ • Spitfire Mkd TRo — Nationally Advertlaed BranHN — repair* - PLUS Diagnostic Center 2304 VauxfiallRd^- " Union •COLOR TV'S ~ . Moderate rates --Dey h. evening claeaea 2612_Morrla^Ave., Union— IZ ^688-6953 Call-352-0141 T For sales, lervlce dnd part* **ei 109 ETTSrond^Sn^EHiiabath 353-9519 1056~St0yva»mjt_Ava., Union, ^688-9765 60~b Boulevxirdr^Kenllworth 276-2331

    = UNION SHECOERVICE - * OVERHEAD BOOHS' INDERLEID DAiffeE-STU-pIO"" -^BHElJLjEROJDUCTS &i.SERVICE: MAJOR-BHAND-TUBECO. - -Ail-Staw Ruad BarvlOTrai Towlng= -Anderson Ov*rh»«jlJ2oor« - -model -<.tun«r;upa~^Tr5iit -End* «t Bf.lt.a J»=Jr.1a.2fi«ralbr* ^SUdlo^on troltf^^ —-CShvorslons Our.Sfeclalti: 1975

    -•offOHOP^- Antique~7 ? 111 THE SILVER MTUE"=-=- ••^r- HRED HAFNER BUREAU. Hot &> cold buffeta - Home-mailoniBlBd* — Antique Batate Silver «• China — QLIDDEN . NATIONAL J. FRISCO PAINTS - ; "" -Your Travel-Agency — Our Large Volume EndEliT Party Plotter* - Hora d'oeuvrea - " Pewter & Copper - Oriental Ivorle* h Jade Sanltes, Walltex, Thlbault, Blrge Papera LLOYD EXCHANGE - • • CARS U", tVGive Ytfu - FREE DELIVERY - Stage JJouio Vlliaga Scotch Plain* — Vornlshoa »> Stains— NO CHARGE FOR OUR SERVICES BIG BARGAINS 1398 Stuyvaiant Ava., Union 688-5960 - Telephone 322-8173 - 637 Boulevard, Kenilworth '245-538.8 1988 Morrl* Ave,, Union - 686-4600 Cor. MORRIS & COMMERCE . " "~ In Union MU A-2800 iiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIi iiliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiI n • DIAMOND SETTING • GLASS & MIRRORS • PHARMACIES • TROPHIES! PLAQUES SKI SETTING CO. UNION PLATE GLASS CO., INC, LAWRENCE PHARMACY FORD - EXPERT DIAMOND SETTING - • TROPHY AWARDS CO. _. DORAN Auto glass - mirrors - table tops FOR PROMPT PRESCRIPTION PICK-UP Ribbons -Medals ti cases - Bowling shirt* Special order* .flt Jewelr y repairing Rosllvorlng - glazing - picture framing AND DELIVERY....CALL "DIAMOND'S ARE OUR SPECIALTY" 1729 Morrl. Ave., Union 688-8020 686-2468 or 686-2478 Bowl*, oups, trays; gavel*, engraving. 1420 Bumat Ava., Union - 686-7434 1396 Stuyvaiant Ava., Union 687-4694 FORD, INC. 1352 Bumat Aval Union call Police-Emergency Formorly Brown Ford Unlon'»"Newe»t Ford & Folcon •HEARING AIDS-ZENITH Dealer •PICTURES^, PICTURE FRAMING 1 • DINERS ZENtTH "LIVINrt SOUND" HEARING AIDS • Tropical Fish ft Pet SupplUi (or Service and Stiles ., MARK TWAIN RESTAURANT DINER THE W.W. GALLERY' THE SEA SHELL A.I Used Carl at DELL'S DRUG&IN UNION CENTER -Walter Wot f berg- Dial 686- 0700 •> The Popular Family Eating Place - Free teating In our private fitting room . . "WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS .... (Ons-year Warranty) Bring the Children - Dellcloui Meal* - or In the privacy of your home. Oil painting, reproductions, groupings,. TRY US AND FIND OUT>> 2637 MORRIS AVE. * UNION - 1601 Morrl• Ava., Union 687-1680. Sculptures, photoframe* 'ortamln'krMng WJ 6-0040 , - FREE 10 DAY TRIAL - 628 Boulevard, Kenilworth 272-6580 983 Stuyveaant Ave., Union 686-3128 1586 Mapla Av.*., Hlll.ld. 926-1210 Opon Evening* Till 0 • DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT • . * HOME IMPROVEMENTS • POROH ENCLOSURES • UPHOLSTERERS GALLOPING HILL INN B and M ALUMINUM CO. B and M ALUMINIUM CO. GEORGE K. MACKIE MAXON — Announcing — STORM WINDOWS • ROOFING AWNING WINDOW8*JALOUSIES Furniture — Cuatom manufacturing s. a-uUoplng Hill Inn Catering Service . ALUMINUM SIDINO* JALOUSIES ALUMINUM SIDINO • ROOFING I Upholstering — Repairing — Bedding ^ Free Estimate* - Free E*tlm*tea 335 Wlnfleld Terr., Union 686-0336 Galloping Hill Rd. 8. Chenh-iur St. Union PONTIAc,!nc. LAS i • 2064 Morrli Ave., Union 686-9661 ' 2064 Morrli Ava., Union 686-9661 471 Kearny Ave., Kearny WY 2-3752 Authori icd'Salos -.Call 686-2683 - Service . Pafli • EGGS 1 POULTRY Complete Auto R«pair • ice Cream'Parlour & Restaurant • REAL ESTATE •Vacuum cleaner & Small Appliances Rouf« 72 (Weitbound) JOHNNY'S POULTRY FARM ' JAHN'SICE CREAM PARLOUR & SUBURBAN REALTY ASSOCIATES V 8. E SALES CO. UNION 964-1600 HUB* — Poultry*^- Butter CHARCOAL. BROIL - For BUYINO or SELLING.., .- . FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES «. SERVICE llllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllHItlllllllllHIIMIIHHIttilltHftmtlWl - On All Mskea a, Models - - Wholeaale b Retail - Catering to luncheons, sweet 1b -,.. 2029 Morrl. Ave., Union 964-0477 925-5533 - 688-6568 ~ 688-6569 - Telephone 373-5441 -

    Dial 686-1230 • ELECTRIO CONTRACTORS • WINDOW SHADES | RLINDS met • INSURANCE • RELIOIOUS ARTIOLES MAPLEWdoD AWNING & WINDOW SHADE CO. TOWN ELECTRICAL Authoriltfd Salet 01 Service UNITY SERVICE AGENTV INC LAURA'S RELIGIOUS SHOP AM types of window shades - Fres estimated Statuea - Plaque* - Ml**al . Joe'Cuitslupo, Prop- Lie. B.P, 1858 - IN8URANCE AT 8AVIN«« - • a DISTRIBUTOR! Joanna _ Western Mills Co. Homeowners' S> Tenants' Packages Bridal Hooks - SI ok ball sets Burglar 8i Fire Alarms - Intarcome • 1861 Springfield Ava. Mop I a wood New aervlces - Alterations - Eloctrlo heat Fire, Liability, Automobile, Health, Life Rosaries - Hummel* . CALL 763-3575 954 Stoyva.ant Av*., Unl6n 687-7333 1)79 Ellxabath Ava., Elliabeth 3fc*.9194 - Call 761-6565 - - In Union - Telephone 686-4165 - 1630 Springfield Ave., Maplewoftd » -- t u^ M|.a|| tutl uummiia^jLmmjjjU A12 -Thursday, To Place Your Ad suborbarr To Place Your Ad _JollM6.7700

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    TEMPORARY NO PEE KEYPUNCH OPERATORS CLERK TYPIST . Women Olrls —' Part tiS!;-2nd shift » SECRETARIES. Clerk Typist „ Minimum 8 month experienoe. Call "or apply'"Vnira, OlSrsad, 6JB-JSB0. 'Approxlmstsly 3-5 yoere of seo- Oour present job ^SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES join The Performers of 0X1. ExtExL. 303099 \ rejerlel-eiiperlenoe,-Qood~ atsn^^* - (Bloomfleld) • APLL CORE.CORE,.. ^v ography end typing skills rs- 1801 W, Edjar rd, _Und qulrid. On-th.-Job training. seems tobe a (Routs 1, behind Rhesm Mf». ARE NEEDED IN IRVINGTON -: TYPISTS! SECRETARIES!-^^ -Excel lent OppbTtuWlty B>L WIT- for An Appointment or further Experienced-Typlst-V/ho-De-- • •. Information, Plsase Caltl KEYPUNCH. OPERATOR-Experienced Mrs. D. M. Btonsr SI3-3S11 BY NEW JERSEY BELL Full Time or Part Time! ' sires Work In A -Pleasant- Tor-ohiUjnilni; i»V Air-»onoltloned ofdos, BasUeitt worxuuf oondlUons, environment In A Very Con- ACCOUNTINO DATA •ERVICES. 1701 BELL You can_. correct that by To be a Jervlce£Representotlvefor-the Telephone Company, - A Bonus Check Every~4-Weeksl vanient^Locatlon.' This Is. ijitln&iU Ave., Maplewood. 76r-DtOO It's not enough to elmply en|o> talking"with people, because (PAID AUTOMATICAUrY) - coming to work full tlmejln— handling eontaets with our customers Intelligently and-tact- A Growth Position In A -TELEPHONE fully Is only-port-bf the picture. There's paper work too, such, -Rapidly Expanding Com- LEOAL'' kECRETARY EXPERIENCE -our blgT^busy, "eK'cWIng. Ra- Top $$$^obi£Waltlng-~ln—Th«r-0rang»»7~ as-preparing forms, noting reeordirmaintaining: files, and col- FULL TIME dlology Department. We're 1 -Pany.Some Short Hand Help* UNION CENTER OmCE . wee -—r r V ^^ Ti.^r *v^«***^ »-. Irvlngtoh,—VaLUbufo, Bloomfleld, Spring- LABORATORIES looking for a mature,' efficient •- lading and posting payments tiimt K4/17 Uountaln Avs., Murray Hill, N.JL field, Union, Elliabtth, In addition to An Equal Opportunity Employer woman who hag-good typing Ijrhe Service Representative |ob requires flood ludgement,J.nr"- , LEOAti SECRETARY wayi In- CC Psrt-tlmt, MeplswoodMld , ddays. Hours tkills and I.. famlfiarwItrralT— Illative anil resoureslulnsss.i_buL oren't these al __C«ntar City. PEERLESS TUBE-CO. -pan bs-arranssd-or-worlcmay be picked O 4/34 nredlents to challenging worW _._-. ~ ' > Temporarl es Dl y. up (i delivered. ' -office-procedures. You'll re- " 58LocustAve77BloomfiBld lALEJWOMAN ceive"^" very-good (alary, ex*. A Service R«pr«ftnto1T»e starts at $84 per week (more (or col- Executive Office —- Interviews by appointment For Urn acttvs Real -Estate.offlceEs . (An Equsl Opportunity Employ.r) affUlatsd with Amsrlcan Institute o! lege credits or related prior business experience) and,-through 10 Commerce Ct., Newark Eas"t Orange L1OHT olsan assembly work In small • eel IetvT~benefits and work In 442-2J70 674.&W =: 0 4/17 Marketing Syitemsi—Many -•• buyers—- "a system of frequent Increqses, she can rsach $127 per week, plant located In Summit, on #70 bus- and sellers. E»perientted wefsrred. modern, pleasant surroundings_. under present rate schedules. —" . line. Polish orOermanspeaJdngmrj— ' == L Come ln_or coll or mall this coupon TODAY accepted. Steady, wall paying. Mi . If you are lnterested-ln thls benefits. Call A.M., Mrs. Famalle. or writii _with friendly people. For an for IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENT. - HtNRY J, LANSD, Rsaltor , : " lob In rrvlnuton.'coll and be • Htrs Is ah axosllmt opportunity (or "• CR7-4JOO "•" -intetview, please coll:""•'• " : 311 MUlburn Ave., ' MUlburn Interviewed -MRS . JERRI RIGGA— • :. you to become a yaluabls part of our. modern oommsrclal rafrlgfratlort* oompany. If you can'handls tt|urss- MANAGER "372-9449 •OTI SERVICES, INC.. __witti Ladybug sportswear shop, wants to ini lot on Orovs St, at rsar o< build- talk-to you, if you now manage a ahop,- "office job as a OH are a department manager, OR BECYPersonalityX... , MEDIGAL-CENTEF RECEPTKanBT-UthtTyplnkUJo. APPLfnTpOTON* MONDAY THRU fRIDAV, 9 .A.MJP 4|S0 P.M., DENTAL ASffT-Oreat Opportunity Old Short Hills load - ' -Rr-fc-EGG-ERT-CQ.- '|3SALES experience, Womsnssisort and bouttojie P7M. to IWP.M., Monday^ TYPISTS shop In MQlburn. Call37o-la73, noon SECRETARY • REGEPTlONISr ' PROOP.MACHINE0P. to « P.M. 333-0°4«, «T>.M. - 0 P.M. OFFICE ASSISTANT to Friday and periodic weelt*^ DEPARTMENT, CLERICAL for medloal-spcoiallat offlBe, 'mature R4/17 - Growth opportunity for common sense woman preferred,""! evening a *»jk,no end coverage;-We'11 pay- you KEYPUNCH OPr DUTIES. son with some steno and good hip- -Saturdavs. Salary open, Msraetsd call I EXPERIENCED FIRE-MULTI- PERIL RATERS Excellent Wo rk Ing Conditions! FULL: or part time, soda fountain skills. Must like divereWoaflon very Well-and:giye you a ter- Good salary, excellent fringe benefits All Benefits. end be Interested in learning all phssei K4/17 ^R^MONTCONFECTTO rific package of benefits." For W» con oft.r-youorroutstanding opportunity. Coll now ond find progrsmrToeal working conditions In ,__. „ -2727 Morris ays., Union ft 4/17 out exactly what we have to offer. -• : . KVofflpss,^furtherlnforma- APWg^. g AM. ,„ «p .M> "arTTnterview," call*. "'" ^V.EBUXSl HOSPITAL, SUMMrT —SMALLSMALLoffic' office in unionunr-ri a we«kTTypingletters Ia 992-5500 ELASTTC .GALERIDAY^ ,"•-. .".".:.. RV17 a we«k.TTyping-letters, 5 SUMMIM-EtEABETH talephone, BusCieeeexperUnoeh .•••—Amerace-EsnaCorp. HOURS 10-2 PM MON TH US f III PART TIME DBHWAHHER, DAY8. SAINT BARNABAS 2401 Morris Ave., ~~~— -- Union" - .2330VAU.XHALL.RD. -GOOD-PAY. APPLY DOLLY MADBOlJ fmiWiw;M; J; '~v •".•>••• •..'."•••'•'.••. .'. H > -• -..-•»• a^rs^tetgh?: cmpg^oMpwflBAyE 8PRDJ)> 7 Sprlnjfl.iaAyeT Summ : —UNIONrNJ, T"Eiiil'OBpOM BnployeBl r alert' gal who can learn MEDIGAOCENTER < An Equal Opportunity Employer qiUckly. Oood skills, Including — ^ PART TIME-TYPBT:--••',- --"•"" •'."•• 04/W Unjlnj, record keeping and -Morris Ave,, Springfield office. Hours Old Short Hills -Rd. ~ ng required. Good starting to suit. Typing In office from tape. WE ARE EXPANDING CLERK TYPIST ' Must live fn vicinity. To S3.B0-per Woman wantexJ to train for -Livingston, N.J. CLERK---- -Experienced-tv-trainee for diversified - hour. Reply BOX 247, " "" " duties In the installment~loan~dept.7~ 07081. Fr!d«n Juitowrltsjr. Must An Equal-Opportunity Employer... Intor»«tln»?-dlv«r.lllod, olsjlcal congenial working conditions «\ fringe ifMTKRATTCO. ^•r'good._.typift»_qule||; to • IN MILLBURN AND SPRINGFIELD -posltlonr-Nb typlns. Light office benefits, i - ,_ =B79JUhwiy Avo. Union, N.J. PART-TIME - Aiterestingoutaldework experlenoe;pr. bright boglnner THE UNION'CENTEirWATL. BANK making insurance underwriting Inter- Uarn. BURRO U.OHi nnOXKEEP-IN.. O td llt* tti -2003 Morris Ave.. Union,N.J. views in Union County area. Must haY«_ _ B-.|M._ ' . BILLING CLERK" MACHDJE~~OPT3C Experienced or ilary, boneflte, coi»t«rl«. Coll 688-0BOO—— GIRL "FRIDAY oar A a minimum of 20 dayUghthrs. _ rosltlon • IS trainee, diversified duties in the book^ An Equ«l Opportunity Employer.', per week^Eee per completed repo] Accurate typist; good aptltude-for-fig- or apply ' . " Mon., W#d. koeplng dept., pleasant working, cohdi-- ~^~» POLICY WRITEF1S • RATERS Tor dlvtsloinS£SSS*»lde air condi- —CaU MF. ehanley; «3»-3»M K ures; pleasant congenial office; B-day Uons position will Uqd to : THE-UNION CENTER NATL. BANK • FILE-CtERrCS !! fcCtERK TYPISTS S2 Fadera Rd. •" —• Springfield ! CLERK-TYPIST^ lnoludlnjdlotaphonii machine expert-- r~TIME WORK assembling OVERLOOK HOSPITALTSUMMn—~ 2WrMorris Ave,, Union.N.J. For busy purchasing "dept^"of growing enoe,~ typing snd some phone work. ...-"- .' _ . R4/W 379-1400 Uc-hoapltal equipment. Light—olsa** n I Jfullt.IT.fv "•-•• ~~ - ../rrr: «8B-e5fo:..._ MAIL-AND--SDPFLY CLERK An Equal Opportunity Emplover. .cumpiuiycompanyompany, . pieasanpleasanti surrounouigssurroundings, ,ex-,ex- . Salary open,^3S hour weefc-Alr condl«— work.' ' • • f -—AiuEipul-Opportunity Employer"— c«ll«nt fringnge benefitbenefitss , 3B9 hhrr. week Uoned office, located off-Ht 33 In ""~_- " Call 84B-SBB1 R4/M Nawgpapvr production °vx» _—. .... • K4/17 -Full time,, Excellent opportunity, good working conditions". work. Apply In person to MrVQelfand Mountainside. • -— Nawgpapvr production °vx» - BLLKITT CO. l hflb BAfiK TRUST DEPT. Apply Mr. Robert WHeon. —- ~ VERONA DYE STUFFS p«rl«nc« halpful,. but not Springfield Rd. r Kv. of Curler Co. 833-01110 KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Alpha nu- "Jorlo fcdustrlal ParK" Mr. Carter or Mr. Shaffer Ufi v rlou BOOKKEEPER GLERK^TYPISTS ~m«fl" Information and clerical duties. This inUrtrtlnj, -B«M, DO YOU TYPE »0 wpm and you UNION CENTER NATL, BANK - No typfiig nscsssary, Intsrssting posi- EDWARD LKKE-CQ." are Mr«d with your present Job, CA8HIER aULL TIMi> - LPTTs, I - 11 and 11 • 1 In a modem hospital. EnsUent opportunity to grow An Bsaiel Opportunity Employer SEVERAL OPENINGS EXIST) ' s institution. cSm- • X4/H " JXO»USBL_ . COR QUALiriED CLERK TYP-' Help Wanted" TiREDJOEXQMMUTIM I5TS; EXCELLENT WORKING GIRLS-WOMEN CONDITIONS! ALL BBNEPITSt Women SELLER TRAINEES

    ste^nogTophers. SJTFwmr An Equal Opportunity Employer typists . • • ,' •• ,Ki/Xt Pleasing you In our business' HOUSEWIVE'S SPECIAL SUBURBAN •1 positions are lmmed- TYPIST - CLERK PART OR FULL TIME avallabls for •«P«1' Register once for " " iht and ambitious I.B.M. EUctrlc, gom« »x- Ws offer ¥x«sl. p«H»nc», mugt hav« car, will be open lent salaries and company UNION!! I njeresting temporary and Per- ' benefits, Linden Ar«a. ExctlUnt manent opening CALL (101) 761-1600, EXT 3604 b«n«flti. Call Mr. Manafro •Jr ™ • .* , 486-2860 ' -v. ADVERTISING SALES SATURDAY, APRIL 19 Now Is the time • • ' ' - . - RA<» ~T" HOUSEWIVES WANTED LI£C POSITIONS OPEN IN THE Paid .telephone work from our center, Great things are In store for you' Charitable organisation, 0 e,m.-4iM "^LOCKHEED " ' . I p.m. ixMrlenoe preferred. ELECTRON1C1 COMPANY BRo-lJOs EXCITING WORLD OF 9 A.M. - 1 P.M. "^ ini-aoap . 4y» K A Division of - OPENINGS NOW " BJTEHVIEWEM "" Lockheed Aircraft Corporation To assist In ailing dept., permanent NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING^ CAREER qPPQRTUNTTY work, best oonditlons, company bans- Career opportunliy for ambitious male U.S. Highway U, Plalnfleld, N.J. t Mr. MClRr FORi orfenalemaldnglneuranosu " Ing inte^ylews for An eojul opportunity employer (m/f) hauonwlds flrmi . An Equal Opportunity Employer'. IF YOU ARE PERSONABLE .. TYPISTS(A11 Speeds) 1 work) no selling, oolle Interviews for Information Operatoi 'and Service Representative singi prevloua TBMP NO VKt AND ENJOY MEETING work helpfuli i WPBT • CLERK positions in UNION. .. STENOS senses and fringe bane FOR BDJUNO ANDOENERALOFriCE from withta work cc SECTY'S'. STENOS WORM MUST BE ACCURATE AND (Beglnnera or BiaTerlentied) Union or Middlesex c RAPID TYPDT. IRVINQTON, 6JS-BOOO PEQPJLJ, THIS MAY BE sen and Union call l_. „ „__ These interesting full time positions require responsible, alert r; CLERICAL 3»3S| Middlesex Call Mr. Conwsv»JU- DICTAPHONE TYPIST _^ xyn »400. ^ X 4/ff TYPBT YOUR CAREER (Piling - Oeneral Offlbe) people, who are able to express themselves well, capable of AND ALL OrriCE BKILLB , Dependable b accurate, needed as re- cepUonlet In national company, mod.p learning, and have a genuine interest in helping customers. .. BOOKKEEPER INVENTORY CLERK Needed for Immediate Part unoutlve office. Houras-B OPPORTUNITY. Tims and Full Time Aselgn- good salary, Blue Crosa- (All Phases) No typing. Hand posting, htarasting ments. Btart Ksmlng High Pay advanoemeM opportunity, Good starting salaries with frequent increases, pleasant working diversified duties. Beginners accept' For That Bummer Vacation. oneninc .. SWITCHBOARD able. Must like to workwith numbers. STROUT REALTY TELEPHONE AND conditions, security, paid training, and other benefits. Oood starting salary and excellent 311 Springfield A' Immediate Assignments benefits. COME W. REOIBTER AND RECEIVE Local Areas • No Fee A FREE OL8TEN OIFT, • ays OUTSIDE SALES FISHER SCIENTIFIC .Come in and let us tell you of the opportunities available for a 03 Fadem Rd, Springfield OLSTEN WOMAN-PART TIME : POSITIONS AVAILABLE career with New Jersey Bell. REGISTER NOW SMP-1400 An Equal Opportunity Employer. . To be our messenger, drive to Jersey SERVICES. City ft, bulk Must be avaUable to drive X4/11 in all weather. Borne tiling ft light No appointment necessary for interviews. JEWELRY"J>OHBHER, experlenoed on UNION • office tasks, spprox, 4 hours dally, rlnts required. BtisdV Job, pleasant 273-8500 working conditions. Fringe benefits. 1949 Morris Ave. 6B6-3262 CALL FOR INTERVIEW- Apply MLTZLEH MFO. CO, PANWOOD REED & CARNRICK Temporaries lofla Springfield Ave,, Irvington 262 So. Ave. (189-1720 (9-3) An equal opportunity employer ELIZABETH , 30 Uorlght Ave. KerlUwbrtH, N.J, : 686-7700 ASK FOR MRS. SIESS 1995 Morris Ave., Union, N.J. I2S Broad St. 354-3939 (9-3) Tel.. 964-1300 NEWARK NEED HELP' Find th. RIGHT 24 Comnetce St. o42-0»3 DAILY 9 AM to 5PM (24 Hour Phone Service) 1S48 stuyvesant Aw.. Union. p.non wl th o Won I Ad. Call a ii/i.7 . . 065-1555 ' . . H4/11 SlBo-7700. Thursday, April 17, 1969-A13 X>X>6OOO00<>0O<>0OO0OO0<>O<>OOOOO00<>0OC>O<)O00OO00OO(X> yx>ooo»ocooc>ooooooooooo<>o<> K>i>X>00«0000«00000000<>00000 X X>«OO0O0OOOO0CMX»OOOO«c>ooooo«ooooocoo«oooo: X)ooooobooooooooooooo«oooo«o< { — • ~35O0O0O000000O040c" 6 oe«> >50OO000O0000«O«0O0O00r>>r>1 r*^»f7*^ meniH Throughout The Store UNION, NJ. all'benefits. Working With Fine Merchandise Enjoying Good Working Conditions benefits, including Litton .Employee ^tock Pur- An Equal Opportunity Employer And SerViculg Nice Customers Is • Business counseling ' » - ... , 0 4/17 TRUCK DRIVER WhlrYouCan Expect, chase Plan and •di^cat|onaTrSfun3 program.. " Knowledge-Bt-NmrJennjy; New York ••• 'SHORT HILLS —MECHANIC ELASTIC-STpP-MUT-O«\ WESTDNGHOUSE ELECTRIC • Insurance and retirement programs nue, Orange, N.J. OR-call. Mr. R. S. Cummings 1451 Chestnut Ave. — - APPLY IN PERSON -All around mechanje with In- a 4/17 for appointment: (201) 673-1679. Amerace-E»na Corp. HUlsldeHillside, N.J. — duatrlal experience In mochlne- - An Equal Opportunity Employer repalr, conveyors & furnac«t BLOOMINGDALFS^ WOMAN FOR CAFETERIA -2300 VAUXHALL-RDV 1 K 4/17 Ifyou^re por man please contaefMr. Devlirlat Good salary, aU-beneflts, sUrtingtime Rolotlna shift, exc. benellte "" UNION, N.J. - some paid by company. 10 paid—- SHORT HILLS N>J. " "(609) 396:5537 or evenings at (201) 545-0870.- ( AMERBSNCANcb..m.22 WONROE: holidays. - ' .- ~~. — An Equal Opportunity Employer —WATCHMAN_ G4/17 Union, N.J. or call 77S-B400, .Exl, 15 HCCAN METAL POWDERS :_ xx>oo*oooo«ooooooooooooooooo< -— -_- . . a 4/17 T -90JJ~ "15 >0O006«O«OO00O«00«0O000O0C>«<«( ' INTERNATIONAL of civil service employeep40 hour week TELEPHONE ORDER CLERK " -An«qual opporhinlty-»mploy«r ~PEATERTHelperinpl«Ungdepartment, IristurctioiiSj-Sdiools ~9~~ Domestic HelpWanted-Women 2 shift schedule. J_ 6 division^ LITTON INDUSTRIES -." • . X4/17 experience helpful, but not Required. One of the Urizest wine companies ><>O«O«00<>0O000< PIANO- KimbaU- Console- Xahogony-' : BREAKINTO ELECTRONICS-TVJtE^ : in Uie U.S. 38 liour week, air con- Beautiful - condition- recently tuned- CLEANING WOMAN An tqual opportunity employer FACTORY, general factory work, ma* APPLY IN PERSON ._ ditioped oi&cc, ^>aid vacation, sick PAIR.- Study at home. 34 courses. »J50- Call after 4:30. chine- shop helper and material nand- leaVe, 13 paid holidays. Excellent op- Personal instruction service. G.t ap- . —PART TIME 3 TO 4 HOURS. ~ling, eteady full Umo Job, many com- O7J-2744 - 4/17 M~~ ONE OR TWO DAYS-PER WEElt _portiuiity_lor.. advancement. Apply In proved. -JCS rep. D. T. FINN, P.O. MAILING pany benofltB. Apply-8:30 - 4:30 p.m. person 10 turn, to 4 p.m. dally. box 942, Clark, N.J. HhOBfeeee 686-6810. •— R4/17 tZljUEXACORaECTRlC CO. BLOOMINGDALE'S" z-5/aa— REEL b-AWNMOWER and "also trim- 165 W. Clay Ave. Roselle Park mer- -edrer— for sale. Hardly usedj- UJ couple In Short HUla wishes miKTKJNlMOLDERS WE HAVE AIULL TIME OPEN- R 4/tt "UN ITEDVINTN ERSING. — Miist sacrifice. • li»e-ln hauaekecDer.-Lovely room with ING FOR ..SOMEONE WITH SHGRT^HILLSN.J. 173 Export St. Port Newark N,J. ' i, CaU Mu 6-2263 1/17 M bath-and TV.-Simple cooking, wedc*— ASSISTANI.F_OREMEtL r REFRESHMENT-STAND OPERATOR^ 0 4/10 ^ if 4^17 Refrlgeraior; 1068 Double Door Cop- ends off. Salary open. . . MAmWNANCE MEN -KNOWLEDGE OFJHE PHIL- For-'parks ir snaok-bar concessionaire L_ CaU SI9-.2566 - -R4/X7— for golfcourse,no investment required. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING pertone Wesflngho«in»..t«:M) NanlaWlll "LIPSBURG^MAIL-INSERTING Apply Union County Park Commission, aell for $22S. Used a Months Only... IQOLMAKERS TELLERS- IBM KEYPUNCH ' • Call 241-2152 — iM M HOUSEKEEPER, general cleaning one _ MACHINE. ' Acme fit, EUnbeik. —;—- . day a-week. Fond of children, Willing- -Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M, - 4 P.M. K4717 No experience necessary. Duties Immediate openings In Linden TBM DATA PROCESSTNG : -to Baby-sit occasionally-evenings.-Ref- LATHE HANDS AND MOLD REPAIRMEN offices. Interesting work, good Apply to Personnel Department between Include aaaistlnein shipping, receiving, Short Couraea, Tuition Plana. erences;_6e8-0379. . X 4/17 HETIBED BUT ACTIVE PERSON inventory control and routing. We offer benefits & pleasant Working- SPRINCSfECIALS ; 9 ATM.-_3 P.M. .-.-. GOOD PAY-EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS, AUTOMATIC porter, part time or porter b Inventory good salaries, pleasant working condi- conditions. Call personnel. ~WOMAN FOR general housework "and RAISES, MANY FRINGE BENEFITS. — •' clerk, fuIIUnWJonvenientlocation,new tions" and (rinse benefit*. -Company Woproved for Veterans by N.J.- New PUnosJrom •39VLMje»BlBction-- ironing, 'every Mon., Wed,, and Frl., carpeted building, presently located In Scotch Plains but 931-6633—.'.::—— —Btats-Dapl.. of-Eduoaition— —of-floor~model»TUwfusedorgans-from- 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. $2 per hour. Near PHILIP H, WERNER INC., — will be relocating to -Union, .early "UNIWrCOUNTY TRUST CO. SCHOOL OF' , ; 4275^. transportation. Call after-4. -"". GIBSON ASSOCIATES INC. "- NATIONAL STATE 20 Hillside Ave., Springfield -spring. Call for appointment, 233-1909. An Equal Opportunity Emolpy*'. DATA PROGKAVMINC—: The Piano Shop. Inc. 688-7960 R4/17 90 MYRTLE-ST.", CRANFORD -— 276-8700- »B4M0K4/TT 1018 Stuyvesant Avenue, Route #22. ' " Watchung, N.J. ~~~ BANK —Unions 964-1144 ' . opon evenings til 9 - ..__ WOMAJ TO DO CLEANING AND -68 Broad. 8t, EUiabeth- 354-3400 REPAJR-M/STor man'with good me- Y6UNG "mah^foV^ShippUiEf, packing, 756-3708 LIGHT HODSEWOR* GUARDS .An Equal Opportunity Employer chanloal aptitude for paintspray equip- maintenance and factory worVrDtlvers- Also Guitars...PianoBH.OrEans- J8J40THBT,, -IRVmCTO»I,N.J. CLARK, SUMMIT&UNDEN • . R4/17ment manufacturers shopTExperlenoo license, no oxpeHencenQcessjiry. —IELEEHONE SALES M4/17 PHONE 373-1059 D 4/17 helpful but not required, will Instruct Apply Hon. W«L L Fri. w Draftsmen AREAS. Full ond_port time, all Good working conditions. Off Rt, 22, J l FULL OR PART TIME. IDE ATT GEKSEL MFG. COO. . FOR" RETIRED ' OR SEMI ' SHOTJp) HAVE SOME shifts, retlreJ^men allglbleT Sifield. 37-l/2_hour_weekEaU Kent'W Personals --• Help Wanted-Men UnlfpTffls—provt«i»ifr-Co||-Capt. MACHtNISTS Dluloe Cross: BluBl e ShieldShild ,1 11 holidays, R4/17. RETIRED—PERSON. WORK JonaaT^W-200o;v A.M.-4 P.M.— pona_islol n plani Insurance plan and vaca- FROM ArR CONDITIONED TOOL. DESIGN-£XEJER-' OFFICE. SALES EXPERI-- STOti . , _. R-5/8 — MILLING MACHINE ^ —fjonplanU . WriteBox732,-Suburban Pub- IENGE——-—• ~ lishing Corp., 1291 Stuyvesant-TWe.j Help:Wanted-Men&-Women— 5 ENCE -HELPFOL, .BUT NOT' -Don't buy that major apnaoice'TV., SUREACE GRINDER-zz :iUnlonrN. 3. . X4/17 ESSENTIAL. SALARY PLUS • or stereo until you've checked with 'Accounting Clerk" Exc«IUni_Warklna ContHtionV; >«oooooooo«oo«o«oooo«o«oooooo< COMMISSION PLUS BONUS. Antiques 10A us. We have many floor-model t»- RADIAL DRILL All Benefit.. _ GUARD, —REAL BSTATE SALihJj- X frigeraiora, wi«hers,-dryers,. color- UnllmiUd-growlh-imd-hlgh-earn Inio for" -^BANKING-rjOTETELLER ~T.V,'s and stereos that MUST GO Experience-in general acccmnt- -^- for Computor Canter .. Experienced operators'""-Eemdred. JATMOR BUILDERS " Ala«ejuidJ(arled selection of antlquea thls-month.-Call Howarfi or—Jo the-ambitlous sales minded man. visit and-aooessorles for the connoisseur, Hours midnight to 8:30 a.m. — . Top wages'and benefits. our modem office — see why our Experienae required for position in an 1400 Stuyveaant AvesrUnlOn—— _: ing,_goocLopebrtunity for night 687-7755, ask for Mr. Brett including old dolls, Brua and Jumeaus. APPLYi FuU Ume steady Job;— Bales assodaieaj are TH£ TOP >Elizabeth 'commercial bank. Excellent —Rolltop-oak desk, leaded and stained . student.'Excellent company ben- ExceUent opportunity, liberal fringe EARNERS (and learners) In N. J. fringe benefits, working conditions ond- 10-12 A.M. or 6-BTP;M; ~ We.kdayrB A.M. to 4 P.M. = — R4/17 — glaasrArmolresrbrass beds, etc." > ~Bfinefttsr good working conditions. Call D-M-ECORP BROUNELL It KRAMER, REALTORS salary proeranu Apply at WEBER ANTIQUES . "STORM WINDOWS dipped in oil and "or apply between 9-3 p.m. personnel 143S Morris ave . . ' . Union. CENTRAL HOME TRUST CO. screens; Must sacrifice...., "" ELASTIC STOP NCTTDTV7 department— 121T Central Ave., Hillside ~ 2800 Springfield Ave. Union phone 385-3B0O X5/8 Mu. 6-1800 X4/34 6 Westfleld Ave., - EUiabeth, N.T/ TSIEL CARE FOR INFANT RL *24 £ (Club Diana Driveway) after 3 at 374-9306.— ~'~ V pply . :. ... , Amerace-Esna Corp. Or call Personnel Dept. 354-7400 OR TODDLER . . X4/.17 4/17 M Weekdays 8 A.U. to 4 P.M. NATIONAL STATE BANK IN MV HOME X)00000<>000<>0«000000<>000«<)<-_ 14 FT, COACHMEN TRAILER .... -2330VAUXHALLRD. . ~ • MEN $28, WEEKLY 686-6207 X4/17 Bleeps six - like new ~~ 68 Brdad st,, EliMbeth! J54-34OO Several factory openings avallable'in' ' -UNION, N.J: —-An Equal Opportunity Employer ii, EsS oPE Gaiage Sater \2r Keese- Hltcn ft Many,en ELASTICTSTOFTJaT DIV. assembly, power press, plating and- SrtMPtt MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER " 376-1421 An Equal Opportunity Employer pollahlng departments for steady work- ' COMPANY PAID BENEFITS —Situations-Wanted HT/F Amerace-Esna Corp. _ers looking, for permanent-lobs on day 687 - 8040-Mr,.-Pedalino OARAGE" SALE - April 19th-20th- 7shlftr Experience desirable but not 9 A.M. Cor. Galloping Hill and Martin .. 2300-VAUXHALL RD. — INSURANCE SALES neoessary. #44 and $62 bus to ^loor. PACKER NUHBES - RN'B7T*N'B7"and home" Rd., uiuon Good used-nlrniture. tablesr- ~7 TRY BEFORE YOU BUY - ONION, N.J. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN DOMAR-BUCKLB health aldos. Temporary or part time- —.booxcasa-bed-frame, etc. appliances,-- (home servioe) J989 fuUy automatic Enellent opportunity lor man wlth_. "MANUFACTURING CO7 FACTORY - M1BCELLANEOUS HELP. ' ' llness or convalescence. fiassware, sporting eoulp., picture An Equal Opportunity Employer 3301 E. Edgar Rd. Linden —SEVERAL-OPENINGS. .All union benefits, Including pald-holi"- 7 speed rheoatat control rig sagS24.9t- ffood eleotronloa background aaaaerv^ CEM, 272-5800 Rimes. • M 4/17 '..:• ten left. Call 621-2J62.. Z4/17 04/17 ' A TOortunity^mpIover -H«y«. nlll« C.rt\mm peniilnn, vicatlon, beman tor national Motor Tune-up- Will repockape dyes, pigments l Equipment and Battery Servian .Equlp- We are looking for qualified •xi/p alck leave. Steady employment plus EXPERIENCED GARAGE BALE: April 19th (Sat) 3^6 APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN m.ui'. Company, Excellent fringe bene- _ salespeople who want Vmake ond chemicals frombulk drum« overtime. Apply 1600 W." EUEabeth WOMAN SEEKING P.M. April 20th — 11-6 P.M.'Metal 100 TV SETfl,$I4 to $59: also,port-' g Into smaller sample six* pack- Five-day .week, (ood pay, liberal tltarltar— BaUrBaUryy " 'hi i oomnenaate with" $200 or more per week, All Ave., Linden. X4/17 BABYSITTING. POSrTION tool cabinet. Power tools, 13 cu. ft. ables, color TV, $159. MobUeTV Co., company benefit*, paid vacation. Apply experiencei . Apply at 0B0 SprlnzflelSlflld leads are furnished. Thlile • 1 MAN WANTED ages and prepare for mailings JJ1-B1M H4/17 upright freeaer.-House-and Garden 247 Springfield ave., Newark and 685 Wesungnouse AppUanos Salee ft Serv- road, Union. 888-3830. R471r' : ^not.any canvaaaing^or debit* to customers;. Must be In ex-_ MOTEL-iilOHT AUDITOR Odds ti Ends, B Krotik Place, Irvlngton Main st, East Orange. ,_ . Z 8/22 ice. 3 Gelb ave..- Union, or call Mlafl- type work. You can build a Opportunity for mature, tnduatrloua celUnt physical condition. Thur., Fri., Sat. NCR 82.experience can be seen by sppolntment. _Cr»ne,_B87-701B. _ K4/17 , futura-With-Vested privileges. nun to perfonn_iQuUniS-ieflta In paint .COUPLE WITH 4 CHILDREN DESIRE Must provide own transporta- deairable, position may expand tiTFull POSlTlUN AH BUPEIUNTKNBBNlylN. WESTINOHOUSE electric range, good' plus a complete life and ANS - laboratory. No experience necessary. ruoiiiun no Dur^iuiiiuwcmi. u^ Cond.. Excellent for basement or shore "" FACTORY WORK. — tion. Excellent company bene- Ume In summer. Write.Box 731 c/o oux t*n ... • • ••,•••••.•••« .$80 klL over 65 coverage and also -Btemdy-day-worfc.- P«rmwient salaried Union Leader 1201 Stuyvesant Aye. OR HILLSIDE AREA. EXPERIENCED^ homV. Asking $26. Call 687-0944 after. naaonal franchiaea and aaao- position, UbeJal_amplQyeft-bene£lta.- _— CALlL923-482SJ_; . JC 4/17 Experienced on raw material, tools, General warehouae »ork, order plck- r : • . Union. K4/17 13 6 P.M. 4/17 M 'etc Local area. Fee paid. Call 276- —-elation acootmta to call on. We — - — " t MR. E. DAY »600<>0<>X>(x>XxX>««0O<)bOO0O< - have Immediate openings In X>O«fi0O0?K>0<>0<><>C<>«00<>O00< " 6600; for apptr- — Business Opportunities, ___ 8 .. STATION WAGON"- MILDRED MttLEH AGENCY , - . . 1,-llfe-iiv— -^ Union County...Call 681-7481 RUMMAGE SALE—April 1«, 1989; 10 s, p/b, factory air-conditioned.. aurance and retlrement.plan. Apply in for an Interview. _901_Lehlgh. Ave. Union •^_. PART TIME x>ob«o«ooo«oo«oooo« A.M. to 9 P.M. AmericanLeglonHome, , Tipi|.^,.yn!on.AVA,CrantordR4/M extras.; 376-1431 person.-—--:-:• M ;••• »r i,-u I'. r - Ai) Equal-Opportunity Employer 34 E. Westfleld Ave., Roselle Park. ! SPARE TIMJE. INCOME , -4/17 M ' U-i-iV- -•*">'• •'••'• H/TF CREDIT ft COLLECTION SUPVR. r-rf-r*—rnt-r-iy. X4/17 (Ddyj or Evenrnngs};, RefUllhtf and collecting moneys from 'ERS NEW TYPE high-quality coin-operated JEtTtSpPORTUNITY MAN •u- To assist in food processing CADETTE GIRL SCOUTS- .._ . . 1 dlapensers in your area. No selling. 130. Waits, CW, j, >>_ rmiiuiiiible position. SlPademRd. "' Sprinjriield Career^opportunity for'ambltlous male' To qualify you must have car, refer- uel'o Sohool will hold a RUMMAGE' iSln Analysing Aoots/Rec ,,or female-makinglnsuranoeunderwrlt- rri.;'steady.'hospital Insurance, uni- MONDAY-TH ROUGH SAWflDAY_ aALEon-S«tr April 19th, beginning at With Manual, As! An Equal Oppornmity.Ejn(49yer forms, meals. Apply 1 P.M. - &P.M. ences, »600 to $2,800 cash. Seven to 9 A.M, at the achool'a auditorium.* CALL 37«-l' with aggressive follow up of ,lng interviews for thelfical offloe of a 1 twelve hours weekly aan net excellent acrmlntl, -Fwclient oppor- .nationwide firm;. • lntereatlng outaide Jean s Food of N.A, 1007 W. St. George . 2299 Vauxhall rd. Union, N.J. monthly Income. More'full time. For. AU invited. • 4/17 M >r—advancement. Good fringe -w>rkpio_-flelllngi-OoUeotlng or canvas- ' ave., Linden. 925 - 0965. R 4/17 An Equal Opportunity Employ* rsonalrintervlew-write-UNITED DIS- i. benefits. Salary open.' Phone .Mr.. Li. sing:-previous investigator* or-soblal— Te leph on e Se 11 i n i SAT. AND BUN,, April 19th and I YARD OOOD6- !*' 'potrat 687-4000 for-wrsonal inter- -• FACTORY—WORKERS- JWrK helpful: good starting salary; ex- 2-MATERIAL HANDLERS • tTS WOVEN TRY ALPL 0t ,VleW. . X4/17 .•31 -jnrs.~or-ov«rt—t2>3S::p«.-hr.— _ penjee and friiige benofits; promotions Good-oppor.tanity_fcrV2Uiit.miri:ln:ntrw^ PLEADS FURNISHED CU8TOM-8HPP-AT-HOME Decorator ^atarting rate, proBreaalve lrK~ from within: work confined to Essex, plant. Earking facilities, starting rate.. -Service for DRAPES. SUP-CD VERB, ora'aaeia. Bteady_year round env* Unlon..or Middlesex counties.' For Es- ~>1.89. Apply 1200 Commerce Ave.. UPHOLSTERY, BEDfiPREADS, OtJR-- sex and Union caU Mr.JBianley, 623- STOCK HANDLER ..G00D=RAY_ RUMMAGE-SALE—Thursday and Fri- TAINS. A phone call bruin our Decor- RILLRRESS OPERATORS ploynont with advancement op- Union. J™ __ _K 4/lf OPERATE YOUR OWN BUSINESS ~portimltlge.. Rotating . ehlfte 3833; Middlesex CaU Mr, Con-way, 249- ..PAID-HOLIDAYS —'•• as segement of fast pace moving oom- day, April 24th <• 25th at St. Luke's ator, with Samples, Advice end Ruler. 3400. • ' • K 4/17 _pne_ openlnt_on day. ahUt<-8hould be pfny. Mast.hav.e drivers lioense. Ex- Church Parish House.Cor. Washington CUSTOM SAVINGS EXAMPLE: Lined ~ Set~and OMratt-alTTypes, let. and Shift ^remluma, life lhauranoe _ MACHINE-OPERAT6Rfl== physically capable of moving moder- OtrapMr Msasured -Hung -on new rods. Openlnga—on-ad-and-Sd-ahifts.1 Some "..PAID YACATIONS p'.rlence picking furniture aplua. Ideal' and Chestnut Street, Union. • Thurs. and.=ahin» and temporary. Apply b penalon plan, hoeplt«ll»etlon ately heavy weights. Excellent starting i.usband L wife business. Steady work. Oiao-r P.M.. Frl—9-A.M.- U Noon. inataUJd, 1J0 . by 96 Inches, J97.80 BELLOW8-VALVAIR- tt medical inaunncs, 10 paid grinding' experience desired, but not pay and benefits. - ..SEARS DISCOUNT- ., compute. Similar Savings on all fab- .—J_nelJRlghwayM, Mountainside Good benettls. Premium wages. Phone holldaya 8i paid vacatlona. •(•••, " Jjli—Allen 354-7800._^ - jj^i -rioa and sUes,-f-csm. tha.larnstselec-_ ADAMAS CARBIDE CORP. - ^tion'mnd color range. Bark.cloth, SU75 . "Mu»t b« able_to read «i_wrlt«.. 6 months to -l-year experience with 141 Market at 341- lu00Kanilworih.lL.!, - SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO.- •«' yd. ALPERN'fV-A>ute-10 and 202 In Engll ah fl>"do almple arithmetic COBOL and basic for N.C.ft. 315. and AZOPLATrCOKrV - ->oooo6oo«o<><)o< Lost & Found 14 MorrliTPIalns, JJS9=t71vTKours! IOIOO "To. DRIVER WHO-E RETIRED '"teat. • _"_:. Mnd:-Q.EL_41IJ,.Biin« fc.—Mu ], UNION: N :Ja- Help Wanted-Men & Women 5 Must have own oar to drive physician sirable but not necessary; xAn-Eqilsl-Opportunity Employer" METAL PQWDBRS - • Call 9 a.lru to'3 p.m. Openings at . .- _ »O0O000«0000<)»OOOO0O«0OO00!»0tt entoy 'a profesaional atmosphere and benefits. Dependable employment, no For Sale JFbr-ules i „ „ BENEFITS-A BETTERdPJLACB— partment. Positions available • Diversified duties. Experience sified Duties. Experience N

    53Saingsjn 2d;Bhiftaim TO THE -AUDITOR OF. ••••••"• '^[ ' W^^POCSVJ. JUIU lUtl'AdSZ^T!! - keep-racords-of stock Inventory uvl nightable- to-nutch; (very gepd comU- DISBURSEMENTS- AccounttM, nltht 1 "BlaoVT BRJKE SETUP -Lookheed-Alroraft-OorporatlOD assist in shipplni room. Man for 2d trtudont'tfuiiirodr U2 years aceounting., End tables.—lamps—Maytag* waahing Equal Opportunity Employer(ri>-() shUt will be trained on let shift, machine, Hamilton dryer, televiaion " lered, « weeks oldT AXITBHIFTS expeHenoe and 0-0 credits lrf acooutu-^ 1 4/24 ADAMAS CARBIDE CORP. „ iifg. Excellent opporiwnity for advance- set, air conditioner and pictures, CaU Call 35D-1529 141 Market St. 241-1000 ~ '. ment 8:30.A^(, - 4^30 P,My - Mu 6-2650 evenings, all day Saturday PO*ER SHEAR SETUP _, , Kenllworth, N^J.v X4/W and Sunday.: 4/17 M ' DOOOBEDIENCETRADilNa 3RD SHIFT . Order Packer Day and Evening Classes BORED SELLING INSURANCE? . . ... PART-TIME OPENINGS . SHIPPDia DEPARTMENT Call Frank Thrall - AUTOMATIC SETUP smen)- \ • 7AM - 3:30 PM EMPIRE SOFA, Victorian chairs, fins 9S6-1732 M8/8 3RD BHIFT Local men with cars earn $65,00 any V HIGH-INCOME SALESMAN oil paintings, muoh bric-a-brao.. Call BORED SELLING. fiUTOMQ&jLES? ; 18 hours, no expoVlence. Call day or CH TO A "HOT" NEW FIELD E dallyafter 5 P.M. 361-9444. 4/17 M MINI - POODLES,, bUck .',,.. .$100. eves. • WITHOUT TAKING A PAY CUT? Ab- .BORED SELLING "REAL ESTATE? 373-0828 solutely YESI One of the nation's lart*- FOR SALE TOY POODLES, Whit . .125. eat Health and Life'Insurance Agencies ENGLISH SETTERS. 100. - K 4/11 Material Handlers Distribution Clerk COLLIES, ". .70. SLITTER* Will pay TOP COMMISSIONS WHILE Youth Bed and Sheets. •, ...... {20, TRAINING EXPERIENCEDSALESMEN WAREHOUSE SALES SERVICE CENTER FISHERMAN'S DEN PRESS OPERATORS Singer Sewing Mach|ne(incab.).. ,»20. 204 North Ave.. Westfleld '".;• 2nd shift '•• ' Some oxperienoe required on powder (Any Field) to followup QUALIFIED High sohool eraduate. No experienae Hand Mixer (new), LEADS, Top Company benefits. Job 7 AM - 3:30 PM necessary. Will train. . ^232-2093 MOVE OUT OF YOUR DULL metal presses; must be- able to read Kitchen Table w/Leaf. ... Open Sun. 10-4 Handi-C micrometer, Security, Earning potential to Three (0) Black tables.. ll'l I $45.OO0/Yr. No Insurance background UUnion n - CaU 617-3616 J ADAMAS CARBIDE CORP. necessary. Call Jim AlbrlKhL64j-9300 JCOMMOfctELACE. SALES_WORLDJ: Ml Market at, 141-1000 M4/17 1 Machine-Tenders— —AlrdaIesrBoston-Terrler,-Toy-TerirU 3rd shift er, Beagles, Bassets, CoUles, cockers, v GARAGE BALE and Restaurant Goods. Poodles, Samoyeds, Chn. Dobermana, 'PACKAGING DEPT. \ • Grill and French-fryer, registeriiar,. etc wi. German Shepherds, ScotUes, Cross 4/17 M breds pups $5 Up, 6 month guarantee. Mechanloilly inclined Maintain CaU 374-4OT8 -«•--- aU shotsut'wormed ffee. BELMAri FORK LIFT COME INTO THE ; ' scheduled runs on maohlne Backaiint, GAB RANGE- Caloric White 36". Ex- PET SHOP^ti KENNELS, 48 Ferry Perform repair and maintenance of oellent condition. $15, St., Newark. 624-0844. J 4/W • •"'REP.ORJER" all packaging machinery. Will traln- CaU Mu 8-6919 4/17 M M QPERATORS 2nd shift, 3:30 PM to 11 Midnight EXCITING WORLD OF (Training period for approx, one month AT ROCKAWAY KENNELS .. ••"• 2nd shift " 7 AM-3:30 PM) 30 INCH Welbllt White Gas Range. Alrdale Terrier, German Shepherds, REPORTER for larflo chain of weekly suburban news- Good CondiUon Laborador Retriever, Mln.Poodlepup- ADVERTISINGI Hourly rate »J.8O. Merit lnoreases up Call 964-1708 ^ 4/W M ples, AKC. Also Toy Fox Terrier pups, ' papers. Some, experience municipal/coverage preferred. ' to. $3.10 per hour. Additonal night complete health guarantee, (Hi/ ASSEMBLERS r shift dltterjntlal ».1B per hour. RT.«, ROCKAWAY 627-7259, OH., Send resume or Hall Milton Mintx, 686-7700. for appt. 2 GIRLS'S BIKES, 1 boy's speed-raoer Quality Dog Houses all slues and thanes 2nd shift ..•.:.'.,. bike, also guitar ampllflar, for sals. also houses for birds L oats. JT/F Subu'Tban Publishing Corp., 1291 Sruyvesant Ave., Union MAL'E/FEMALE ^ Call 370-9400 Anytime. 4/17 M . • GOOD SALARIES ADVERTISING SALES German Shepherd puppies, fins bred, 07083. ' • : Werro Zu Den a ebon Faulen sire '68, • FULL BENEFITS 11EALTII FOODS - we carry a fuU line reserve Grand Vlotor champion Twnen- POSITIONS OPEN WITH Cost, Clerk of. natural foods-NUTS-HONEY-SALT- wald's Igor; dam li show winner L E««y to reach from Turn- FREE «i SUOARLESS FOODSJRVDIG- obedenoe trained. Grand alre with pike, Onrden State PUWy., man SCHOOL GRADUATE TON HEALTH FOOD 8T0RE-B Orange Seeing Eye;, great grand sire twice 387, 1 and V. (16 mile. NEW JERSEY'S LEADING ONE YEAR EXPEHIENCENECESSARY Ave., Irvington. ES2-8893, SUMMTT world sieger; signer of breeders. Code 8:30AM-4:30PM HEALTH FOOD8TORE-494 Sprlngfidd of ethics. 577 - «B9, J 4/17 South of Newark Airport). Ave.; Summit. CR 7-2050. T/V PUBLISHERS OF .; German shepherd - exc, blood lines, . .COME IN, OR CALL KARASTAN - Barssleau • carpetingw/ puppies - AKC - 6 weeks old - shots - Phone 464-4100, Ext. 433 for interview appt. padding, color India Lime, 38 a«L yds., black and tan - big boned - reasonable- Personnel Dept. COMMUNITY v main aection (unseamed) 12x16 ft, bal- 80 3-0257. N14/17 YOUNG MAN Excellent working conditions, air-conditioned offices. Liberal ance in 2 smaller, sections; 2 genuine 549-7200, Ext. 561 Oriental Sarouks, 9x12 and 3xS ft«{ MAPLE CAT - 1 year old - NEWSPAPERS. > fringe benefits. • Fedders Casement Air Cond,; soUd neutered L ahots — needs good Maple dropleaf table t> 2 chairs; other 1UlthOm> items; aU ex; cond. Phone— - -341-7602' M4/t7 YOUNG MAN for circulation dept. of suburban week- C.R.BARD, INC. 372-8023. FEDDERS , Dog Grooming! CALL FOR INTERVIEW - lies. Knowledge of ABC preferred, but not necsssary. Leader in Products for Patient Care Profeulotud groomlnK Bpeoliittdng In Must have drivers license. Coll Milton Mint*, 686-7700 tNSURANpE- Saving »»* makes much kll brewis. Call 343-8080 until B P.M. CORPORATION Hospital and Surgical Specialties. (99, For a real buy oh auto, home- An*rw*rda.- EL 3-3904, 1B5 Virjlnia for appt, ' owners, or tenants coverage, call D. Bt,, Hilllllda. O room Ing mipplJM «old« ' Woodbridge Ave., 686*"7700 ASK FOR MRS. SIESS Ill Spring St., Murray Hill, New Jersey Ofordon 7B7-M03. 4/17 M M B/S • (3 MILES' FROM SHMMIT, ,N.J. - 1/4 MILE VtlOM BELL LABS) MATTf-T:£sES, faotory~reiecls| from <>OODLE8 - snow-white toy. 9 weeks Edison, N.J. old. champion blood line - AKC- An Equal Opportunity Employer (M/J) >8.MS. Ueddlng Manufacturers,, 163 N. an equal opportunity employer Park EC, i:«al O: Reg. 1 female, 3 males. Irvlngton— DAILY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ;eiopen 9- L W9-O673y fiV17 ' ' • 0 4/17 606 Weat Front St., L wield T/F •A 14-Thursday, April tf, 19G9 »OOO0000<>0 Three (3) members of Hoard of - _• PROPOSAL authorised by Uils DOndOrdlnancevlllbe -J * HOOFING, new vor - Repairnd. Also ADULTS,' clean, qukt, responsibly^— 1U61 IlGn'nc/villci ConvurL Automatic Chosen Freeholders, three year within all debt limitations prescribed by FREE K1TTLNS for good home. Beauti- piotlier it working BOH rlbifd 4 rooms in term „ ful colors *- male and female. Call Low Summer Prkes MOVING leaders n«-Kfcpublican and one Democratic^ POODLE BALK- Toys,Minis,standard.! "M*-Q3i» KT/P FHANKSTRAUB, EST. 1031, AllWndl. Jnfteeerdancd e witithh specification ifiti s andd terest on the said obligations authprUfed , ,,,• Grey, lilack, Drown. AKC. Ch. pedi- rooms, Irvintton area. .' State CommiUceman and one Re- form of'proposal which can be Inspected by thin bond Ordinance. Said obligations " ' of roofs, leaders and gutters. Oualliy, .Call 023-4628 Z 4/17 ~1667 publican and one Democratic State gree guaranteed. $65 and up. Also stud reasonable prleos. 688-5452.277 Globo and copies obtained at the QfiiccoJ the_ -ahallba direct, unlimited obligations of ii,'wl sorvico. Ill) 3 - 1376. .J 5/1 -' MG "Midget'.'—-J:~_ZZI. Cdmmllteewoman, four-year terms. Puirhasing Agent, Room 200A, Municipal Uie Borough,-vid Uie Borough shall be „ ,. - bENTON Bi -IIOLDENi INC. ave,, Union. ' T'" 5-6 ROOMS dcniri-d by lamily Call Mu 6-8629 ALSO IklUding. obligated to levy ad valorem tuee upon - *"'/l UNITED COAL CO. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING >0OOOOO«000OOO0O0OOO«OO< adults ti 4 tuunagers. irviiiKton-vailB- ' 6 P.M.-6 P.M. • .4/17 M 1 Republican and 1 Democratic Cpm- Proposal must bit"accompanied by a all Uie Uxable property within the Bor- •mi:'. 'PtGGV'S POODLi: SHOP" . STORAGE - ALUED VAN LINES 11 burg urea, for Junt'/july. After 4^* mltteeman from'each of the twenty certifiod chock intheamountof 10%of tho- ough for the payment of said obligations . ",- naUie 'em, groom 'em b love 'em. (QUALITY AT ITS PEST) - (47 Years Dependable Service) ...... Rug Shampooing 81- necUonJ)iBtrlcU total amount bld,-Check is iobemadeout and-interest thereon without limitation ' WA 8-.S12V NUT OR STOVE $28.95 PtHKW/ Automotive Service . V 124 1 Republican-find 1 Democratic com- to the Town of Irvington, New' Jersey.i of rate or amount,"" ' ^licl" UN»KN. . J4/24 PEA - $25.95 mvmCTON FAMILY'- 2 adults:-2- mmerrt " ...... Proposal is to bo enclosed in a Be*4ed - Seotlon 6. Thia bond Ordinance*'ahall* BOCK OR RICE - $23.9.5 '" o'irn CARPET WORKROOM ,. children, desires 5 rooms In area Mt >ooooooooooy>ooooobooooo<>oo«< _ s|orth American Van Lines RUG-CARPET-UPHOLSTERY _ XXXOOOOO«000000OOOCXXXX500< 1 - 1 Wesley Meth. Church, Sheridan ' BIDS WILL NOTlBE ACCEPTED CLEANED in your home.oxzbUBinfiSfl—: -375-4O16_aitoxJS;3O NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION >*^ MARIA OF-ITALY The GENTLEmen of the to 2nd Avas. V BY MAIL , '.- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Uie FREE ESTIMATES - CALL — •-;-• REFINED business woman -4_|_Autos-Wahted. —125_ L —-The—MunleliSC-CbuhcU^riserve-Uia- Alterations orf men's Juwomen'scloUi- 686-6316 ED STACY - UNION AT/F -2—WesIey^MeUi* Ghurchl-Shoridan- ~"BoTongh~ClBTfc'a"Offlce, Route flflrMoun-' _ -ingr^ustoni-Dyjissm ak In g, Moving Industry rooma^SprlngUcld area, near Somerset >OOC«X>O«<>OO«OO<)OO«OC>O<>00O0< b 2nd Aves. r-ight to accopt or reject any or all bids — talnside, N,J._wlU be open to receive :uM South Orango, N.J. 10,2,"J770 xxxxx>oooooooooooooooo< bus. by July 1, Excellent references JUNK 3 Harrison Avenue School (Gym) 'duo to any. defects-or informalities and registratlohs"_ and tranaler'a 5i voiera - ,~f~ not adhering to the specifications, orfor : . K-D/8 :FOUR BROTHERS, quality moving at 376-9156 eveslr370-7950 Ext. 348days. CARE 4 Warren Street School. . every busineaiday between the* hours ol . • '" 1 Sewer SeMce__. . • 82A ., . Z4/17 WANTED : - 2-.-J Harlsson Avenue School (Gym) ' any other reason. 1—, discount pricoa. Local to long dlst 2 Harrison Avenue School " Municipal Council 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and Monday eveninca . izib ' STAMPED LINENS ance. We move everyUilng and any- <>OOOOOOpO<)000000OOCtOC[SO<>oeoooo«oo<>ooooo*oo< • ium) — (Mrs.) T, E. Sanwald, Purchasing; April IB,' loeOVOn AprU 31. 22, 23 and~ • ^° V • CLINTON YARV d GIFT1I : Clean clogged pipes 3-room apartment Union or Vicinity, '- Agent 24, 1969 Inclusive, the Borough ClerlCa ->i 1106 CLINTON AVE., IRV,. CENTER Occupanoy May 1, please call . . . Mini-bikes, Kails, Sno-mobiles 4 Warren Street School-(Audltor- Office will be open continuously from ° - - 1 HENRY P. TOWNBEND, AGENT AL- drains L sewers ium.) _lrv. Herald, Apr, 17, f969 (Feo $0,841 ES 8-B556 ..;__..c.6/&..--. -- kOKE MURRAY 381-9374- 687-5207 -••"•' j H/T ,>0OOOOO<<><>OOO<>O<>O<><>«O<>O<)OOOO< -a;nv^to~9~p.m.~for-theTegiatration and- LIED VAN-LINES,-WC.:MOVING AND ~3~- 1 Harrison Avenue School (Gym) tranafer of voters. On April 24, 19T«7 ;loH STORAGE; FIREPROOF VAULTS." Z 4/17/69 " MINI-BIKEE-KARTS-PARTB_^;-'— 2 Abraham Clark High School w x>ooooooooo«ooo«ooo«obooo° Custom Made Pla. 1c Blip Covers lady,— Good food, TV tray survlce, MYKr'S-KART SHOP, AMOCO SER. 'Street " Daytime—: ' '•: Night time Call for Free Estimates Roasonable. Call ES. 5-614.6. Rupp - Go Karts - Mini-Bikes - finowmo- 4 Washington School Chamber, at tho Municipal-Building, on Reviaeo Statutes of New Jaraey and_ Bl 8-4030—-— 023-0161 CH1ISTNUT. 6-1692-FREE DELIVERY— Monday mornlnirAprtl 28,1069, at 10:25 amendments and -supplement* thereto'. OPEN DAILY. G4/17 SHORT LINE MOVERS STEVE ART PLASTICS- blIo»-U»«l-t-Now-Buy 4 Soil-Parts 5 - 1 Locust Street School _ ' -_ - - .- , .:..,- :.. . RT/F ti Sorvlce Rt. 22, North Plalnfleld, A.M., D.S/T. or as soon Uioreafter aa the District Election Boards in and for PACKING to STORAGE-APPLIANCE 362-6311— M 4/24 2 Washington School possible, at whl"li lime;theyiwllLbe pub- MOVING. 24 HOUR SERVICE^— 7!in-(ia2n. - —• • —'-; 3—Grace Wllaay-School— -the Bormigh'nf Mfiuntalnalna will iaH COMIC BOOKS - collector will buy -• " 406-7267 R5/22 licly opened and road to furnish: Uie~plaaeB hereinafter dealEnated. on ^SLIPCOVERS - CUSTOM MADE FumistredRooms For Rent 105 4 Graco Wllday School Tuesday, June 3, 1960, between the hours , -accumulations Ji. sinjlo.. Issues dated Electrical Repairs DESCRIPTION OF BOUNDARIES TWO (2) 1969 Sanitation Chassis prior 1955. Also Big UtUeJBooks.; FREE ESTIMATES- LOWEST PRICES >O000O0O0C«0«000<>«O0< In accordance "with specifications and of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. DST for the CaU 376-2005 ' K T/E —BOBBINS, L ALLIM>N,JNC.___ —DEAL-DIRECT NQ^MBDEEMAN— . Motorcycles for Sale • ,127 OF — purpose of conducting._«: PBIMARY -.-MnviMfi - - _:>roaPAfl E. _ . PACKDJOT" ELECTION DISTRICTS - form of proposal which can bo inspected. ELECTRICIAN, licensed,consuOTaToT""" 1434 ' Union mVINGTON >O^<0^^^^<6000OO0<0O000< —and~copiea-obt»lnQd at Uie-Offloe-of the ELECTION for the nomlnatioit of oandl- —your-wiring.problems. Now sorvicos; 213 SOUTH AVE., CRANFORD, N.J. •MAPLE AVENUE, near Soars, Purchasing Agent, Room 200A, Municipal dntes for Uie office heralhafter deaic- (ALLIED VAN LINES) 27610898 single room, privato ontranco, 1968 KAWASAWjilFcc.jO.2 Horses, Ward One - District One =nated. r-^ r- —.- -RTD YOUR HOUSE of old appliances. no job too small. Free estimates. Frank ; Z4/17 Building. i ~——^*— •-= We- remove. O0O0O*CO000dOC>O0»Ob«O0000O0< thomo St., to Second Avo.. to easterly ^Public Notice Rosello line, to northerly Union County for by the Purchasing Committeeandnot 1-State Commltteeman and 1 State STANDARD GAUGE. CALL 946-8125. >0«XOO IRVINGTON CENTER bofore or after. " " • Commltteewoman for each political Tile Work — > 88 BUSINESS MAN ONLY - Park Commission line, to wosterly Union Miss Katherlno - oxport pormanont ODDJOBS ±BOROUGH-OK-HOSELLE.PARK • " County Park Commission Linq,'toRoso- .—• BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED v =r= xxx>«oooooooo»oooooo<»xxx references roquired .: BY MAIL _ - Tiv-.Male and Female members of County _ ~_-—- - •-: WE ~ ~ hair romovaL Rocommendod by Doc- Collars L yards cleaned, dirt L Z 4/17 _ ~ Union County, N.J. wood Ave., to Sheridan Ave.', to Sixth- tors, loud for.iroolnformatlcn booklet rubbish romovod. Dumptrucksorvlcc. TILE WORK to REPAIRING" ' "NOTICE. OK REGISTRATION ~AND AT!/.,—to—Drake. Avo., to Third Ave. TKiS Munlolpal CouhcU roaerve the— Committee for the~5~ Dtatrlcta wiQ ' '" BUY BOOKS — be elected by the Republican and 330-PAR1CAVE,, JJLADJriELD 520 U'ostflold Avu., Ellt., 289-6840." r.«nm%.i!M - r,ii/n- DJl-WiTlle Contractors, kltchena,bath. PRIMARY ELECTION .._••-- Ward One - District Throe- . right to accept or reject any or all bids NOTICE BS HEREBY GIVEN Uiat Uie due to any defects or informalities and-; _ Democratlo Parties, PL 4-3000 G 6/29 rooms and repairar~Estimates cheer- -Mayor,^2-year term . - fuUrgiven.6ea550Anth Borough Clerk's Office. Borough Hall, SixuTAVe., from DrakrrAve.-, to Sheri- not adhering toUieapecifloations, orfor.__ 636-3626 Don Williams. T/F Rosello Park, N^Jfjjvill be open toro - any oUior reason, ^ _ .PAYING-FOB U. S. GOLD COINS , Painting &-P8pefhanging__ 73 dan Avo., Jo Rosewood Ave., to Linden -Tho: placea In Uie aeveral dlatrlcta ID'$28.75, 2-1/2D $32.78, 30 $142.50, Entertainment 45 colvo registratlona and-lranafefs ofvot- Rd.. and Rosewood Ave., In a generally Municipal Qouncil X»O0O«OOOO0<»5<>0OOO«OO«O0< ors ovory~HiiIness day botweenthe hours southerly direction along various . Division of ContralUMrchanine i where the said Boards of Registry and 5D $32.7/. lob $37.28, 20D J68.80; xxx>oo«oo«oo«ooooooooooo< CERAMIC TILE ELIZABETH -(Mrs;)-T.*ErSami/al_d, Purohaslnel Elootion will meet are aa followa: G M COINS,' 07O Orove" StVIrvington. ANGELCS PAINTING L NEW L REPAIR WORK of 0 o.m.' and 4 p.m,, and Monday eve-, courses of the Union County Park Com- —— 514/17 PUPPET SHOWS - origlnaT creative DECORATING FREE ESTIMATES—Wi -BAYWAY BEAUTY nlngs 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., uprtoraiid Incluil- mission lino to Newman Place extended Agent -vermo: DISTRICT-*! programs fo> oohooloi organlratlons, INTERIOR L EXTERIOH -iroj; April 18, loearOn-April 21, S2,-23 and'Newman plaae-to-'Phompson Avej)-to - J(FeeJ9.64) GUARANTEED and 24, 1009 inclusive, the Borough (M-Echobrook-Bchool Auditorium, 11,8. ' CASH FOR SCRAP BIRTHDAY PARTY SPECIAL - '.(tor REASONABLE PRICES —ROBERT BAKER :=• - 276-3497™ Four bodroome, full dlnlne room, St. George Ave., to Drake Ave,, Sixth performance, children make puppets large science kitchen, first Jloor_ ^ Clerk'Clerks Office wHlbwMbsopes openn continuouslcontnsy Route #22) ' Load your car. Cast Iron. Newspapers CALL 370-6257 X T/F - All of Uie area south of Route #22 and _8pf per 100 Iba.; No. 1 Copper .40 and perform. FLORENCE MAGEZ1S, ( lavatory, finlshed^bajlBment, 220 _ — pirom S a.m. to'9 p.m. for the registra- Ward One - District Four II1AO 325-1570. CLIP tSAVE A 5/(5 eloctrlc, 4 ton air-conditioning. Uon and transfer of voteriirOn"April 24^ PROPOSAL all promises with street addreaaea on par ib., heavy brans .22 per lb., EXPERT PAINTING; interior d exter- both sides of Route «3 are in Diatrlct Ol' So . TV & Radio Service 90A PLUS —___ 1969, 9 p.m., the books for the reglstra- - rags If. lead 8$ and batteries. AiB. ior, also paporhanglng: freo ostimates, . Newman Plaoe from-Thompson Ave.,- Sealod proposals wlll'bo .received by #1. _ Ovei;BUo 2 car garage,—heated —tlon-and transfer of voters-for-the-Prl— along Newman Place,—Nowman Place '% lo - Paper Stock Co., 61 So. 20th st, 30 yoarsoxperlonco. Call'E. HolnKe^t the Purchasing Committee ofthoTownof ' VOTING DISTRICT« bvington, (Price subject to change).- ES,IUia52 or 378 - 0550.- X 4/17 725 square' footrT-ear^boHding—r— —mory Eleotlon will be closed. extended and the southerly line-of tho lrvington,_Kow_Jers>y7~uTttfe-C0unclr Floor Machines & Waxing 48 GEIGER'S RADIO tt TV SERVICE with 11x14 offloo. • Lot sl«e PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS of Union County Park Commission to a 239 Colonial Avo., Union Chamber, at the Municipal Building, on (Beechwood School Multl-Purpose x>«ooo»o»oo»o<>o«o«< 46x200. I a^.n act entitled.UQU, . "An Ac. t t._o Regulat.. e wosterly line of the Union County Park Monday Morning, April 28,1969, at 10:10 T.THOMPSON -:-• 687-1781 - -CAtrb-NOW. TO SEE IT Room, Woodacrea Drlve^ :._ Elections," Title 10, Revised Staiutea, Commission, - to St. Ge5rge Ave., to A.M.. D.S.T. or as soon thereafter as •IOK ~ ANY FLOOR cleaned L waxed.-Window EXTERIOR PAINTING DUTCH BOY Thiradiophi-tfi7Bi t All of Uie area north of Routs #22 and W'ANTED-ORIENTAL RUGS, cut glass, and the amendments and-supplements ThompsorLAv.e.,_ji-taiJewmanPlaoe- " ^~" r possible, at which time they will bo pub- ,t»CT old jewelryHPaintinga, old dolls, an- washing,- rug shampooing & houso PAINT. A-l WORK. AVERAGE 1- Repairs lEctrintIDpflxators to- radio-controls. dSPRING IS^ERE- ~ POLLttia-PLACES feet west of Cherry rftlU Road, ^re In °^' EXPERT, PAINTING -' Inside ftout - Weathfirstrippingppg^ 98— ;not adhering to.the specifications, orfor Matrict#4. -V,' •'•'"• ' -•••; ,- "•'I,°5 STEVENS OVERHEAD DOOR CO. Why__not_moye \ip for comfort? What- —Ward-1---Dlstr-1-- Lorraine FireHouso,_ _ .Grand St. from Sprueo St., to Chandler »ny:other_reason,' .. ' •''.." \\'''^~— < 1 li CH 1/9740;'- ,0(6/12 Bido msured. Free Estimt >«0O*O<><>«0<)iXi«O<>00<>«O«0O* < ~~' " ^lOSEhermalOSiEhermann AvoAvo. VOTDJOTflSTRICt #B '.' •'•"U'M ovor_ yynn r rpty'trBtT^^Qt"rptytrBtT , ^o.lnvitft .you. .Ave^>. to Morria Place to Drake-Aye*, to , - - .1 --M^I^H ,V I..JHI1IJ., ,U»V».Q|| 10 P. BTRATIB, 1 Htll lir "Ward 1 - Dis(T2Trarraine 'FIro HoUse, ...... I-.I Municipal Council -. .k • - Business I -iNTERbeCKlNe—METAb-WEATHEn ~ to stop lh to look p^^iiour multiplmultiplee _ St. Georgo Ave., .to Spruce.StaVextonaed, ' Division of Central' Purchasing TOYLE BROTHERS-OVERHEAD STRIPPING FOR DOORS AND WIN- —listings. LLet t ug—hclpi-yohl u witit h your 105 Ehermai) Avo! along Spruce St. extended andSpruce^g^ ; (Deerfleld School 1 (MrO'T.l'V flwranld, PMrbhahing ' 7 _GABAOE DOORS." Heotrlo operators DOWS. MAURICE LINDSAY.. probloms of housing, Makp us a friend Ward 2^nlnt.ll - Sherman School, .to Grand EL ' ' •— -: - *" '"' ' ' -' AgentAgent,,' and radio, controls. Sales and service PAINTINO WITH DUTCH BOY . : shorman—ti ' Grant — -: . . ^^ ^J^ ohiBtWila*TOr-t 4 ELMWOOD TER., IRV. - E8 3-1537 lyviflit-- bllU . Ward Threo v-^Wstrict Onor: (Fee $8.84) situated between a.line 160 feet.We»t of- Directory ' on all make doors. Mountainside. 988- 1-famUy homo $125, 2- $225, 6- $375. - Q1/1J- A -Irv.Herald, Apr. 17, 1969 4-31)2. X 8/22 Rooms, hallways, stclros - $20 tl up. Ward 2 - DlstT2 • Shorman ' School. • Contral Railroad of New Jeraeyfrom - Cherry HU1 Road and the Towianip of, Froo estimates, minor repairs. Fully SHAHEEN AGENCY Shorman L Grant SpringYKld line, are in Dlii&iot Wt X>O00O«00O<)00c>0O00O000000O0ooo©oo«oooooo«o«oo< -I Ward Throh e - Dlstrlot Thre and copies obtained at tho Office of the RUSSELL'S work, Spoclal hoUdayratos. . Morris Ave. corner prop- | Avos. .-_ KMLi E.8.T. or aa aoon thereafter an'. HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. WM. CIIAIT PADJTMG^-EL 3-2806. Purchasing Agent, Roajn 200A,JMunlclpal possible, at which time they will be , COLOR~TV- SALES JTBERVICE _6 roomruuiiis 1sjtut floornuur,, uiwiuiiuu—attnehod- ' - ~^i ~ Aldene School, Fal- SovenUi AVe.,'Jroni Locust -St, "to- Building, _== 300 LYONS AVE. NEWARK JT/F garago, totouto Avo. Spruco St.. to E, NinUi Avoj, to Choatnut —publicly-opened and read to fumlih:._*i,:n CLINTON MUSIC to APPLIANCE 3-1/2 rooms 2nd floor—Call-I ^IDESCRIPTIOT N OJ*»_Ay?._F BOUNDARIES Proposal must be accompanied by a One (1) 1969 Cab-t Chassis, 1 Ton lkn . MILLBURN.fc.NEWARK. J'" . 02d-2up'6 -, K6/10 ownor nltor 6 P. M. MU 0-8200. St., to Staten Island Rapltl Transit Rail? certified check in tho amount of 10% of —IRvTRGTONIRvTRGTON^- ; OF ELECTION DISTRICTS^ way, to NlnUtLAve., to Locust St., to Series, to accommodate 8 foot Utility \i.\\ri -X>OO000«O*O0OO«O0O«0C0O0O«O6<~ B_l/2!jooma,-2nd floor, dead. «nd the total amount bid. CheclUsJabe made Bl/2! — Ward 1 - DtsL' 1. Pershlng Avo. irom SeWnUlAve." +-.-•-- out to .tho Town of Irvlngton, New Jersey. THOMAS 0. WRIGHT sffobt^upper Irvlngton, available May . Weatfiold-Ave. to-Grant Avo. to Dendor 'ard Three • DlBglot Four —~ In accordance with apeoittcatlana andZ^* s1". 'J Tan 1. Supply-own gas noaC.AdultsTAfter UNION AtHSttGlllHiURd Proposal is to bo-enclosed In a sealed forrm ooff nropoaal which can ba Inspected <•'..:" '"-...- -75JM444 - 4«0,.-J74-6Bof or all-day-weekends^ envelopo and to distinctly show the name r —PRESTIGfrbOGATJON- i*"*VC*"**Lt"*"l ourten-toiKnu-napiu irwiaibnaAjiwHyftQ— of the bidder and marked:' Z 4/17 of N.J, haslng Agent, Room 200A, Mm' INCOME tax returns nrepaVnd a{ ynnr te Pershlng ; chestnut St., to Nlntti Ave^to-ffpruoBSt., Morrlson-mmty-Sody-—:— _ APICELLO BROS. PAPAVDIV O CO. .home.-by quaOfied Public Aocountai Beautiful Putnam Manor ColonialHiv-— -Ave.t . -• , -along Spruce St.,andSpruoeSt.,extended- Driveways.TTParklhgriPklh" lhg " Lots,Lt , admladrasl r BEAUTIFUL PAINTING at cut rate IRVINGTON— Ward 1 - Dlst. 2. Porahlng Avo. from Bids muetbe presented In person, by a Proposal must be-amrompanled by a "-J= Call for appointment 68e?3007:- R"47 prices. Satisfaction juarantood. Fully_ ing-room with Ttroplaco, formal dining • "" '— to St deorgo-Ave., tflWheataheaf Road, representauvd of the bidder, when called PmUos, -Worlc-OuanOuaranteedt , -Call --' LARGE-ROOMS. 1st flflooro ,. all room, esi in"Wtohenr^ttettroWmK~~i , ' - " ive—. io roar line to Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway. certified check In'Uie~ainount of 10% of Insured. ALSO complctejanitoriidser--. 1 for by the Purchasing Committee and not 3SJ3SJ-.87458 . — J5/15 -.uUlitteausupnlisd.^Avallable June 1. 1-1/2 baths, 2-car. garoge, boautlful of~lots^o_ n easterl... y. sid_ e ojfWalnutSf Walnut Stt, to • Ward Four- Dlstrlot One Uie total aroounthluVCi>aek.U to be made =V-^—r =vloe-it-floor-waxing,z371-7355,—x*0/29 $170 month'• . Cal- *l• afte.HArH K5 TP.MO */. ' rear lino of lot at northeasterlytomer- before-or after,—' out to the Town of Irvlngton, New Jersey, -~ —P. PASCALE L AL. GENE BIDS^WrCL-NOT— BE-ACCEPTED WATER PROOFING 1 MASON WORK Kitchen Cabinets W - 372-0320 Z 4/17— of Westllold Ave. to Walnut Bt-to_oenter Central Railroad of New Jersey from Proposal Is to be enclosed in a sealed -PAINTINO-ft-DECORATINO, lino of Central R.R, of N.J.—to point BY MAIL ______envelope and to distinctly show the name ASPHALf bRIVEWAYS Interior li exterior. Froo esUmate's.- IP. McMAHON,_REALTOR Locust Str., to Chestnut 8t, extended. - —- The~Munlblpal Council reserve the r U"^H^~HTrWrWll UNION : opposite Pershlng Ave. toWesttleldAve. along Chestnut St., oxtended and ChestnuL _ Of Uie WdderTuWlnarked! ^T" Kitchen" DeaiiiiP»lrvluP-l-!Vlodurnlzing Work donb with Iho groatost of care. 3 ROOMS,—Oontfol own oil heat. 1688 -Morris Ave.", Union Ward 2 - Dlst 1. Henry St' from Gal- -right to- accept or rejeot any or all blda_ by om> of New Jersey's largeat munu- : : St to Fourth Ave.' to Locust SCfto-FWh- -Cab to Chaaala UNIOMJJ.J. sCalli687-9631. . X5/8 $135 month. Adults - business couplo MU 8-3434 loping Hill Rd. to Bender Ave. to Grant Ave., to Pine St. to Third AveTi'to "duo to any defects or Informalities anil Bids must be presented In person, by a tKlOTefs 61 KncTienSaBiSSfsrSoo" not adhortag to the speolfioatlons orfor Builders Fair's factory, showroom on prolerned. Box 729, Suburban Publlah- Open-Jaily 9-9j weekends til IS Ave.- to HemlooVBt to Lehlgh Avo. to Locust St, to Central Railroad of New r representative oT.Uie bidder,whenoauad — -ing-CorpTLl291 Stuyvedant Ave;, Union. -^ ! —SB-.4/M- any other reason. .: -for-by Uie Purchaalng Commtttaeandnot ""~ TSBPHKCTTlrtvewayii;—ipuklng lots RL 22, Springfield. ' Call 370-6070. - :SAVE MONEY • • -Galloping Hill Rd. to Henry St Joroey;— •— Muntolpal-Counoll -built. All work done with power roller. 8T/F- • ' ' Z" 4/17 . • • .. ' Ward 2 - Diet'-2. Grant Avo. from Ward Four - Dlstrlot Two before or after. —- .^—. YOU CAN DO1TI Division of Central Purchasing BIDS WILL NOT: BE ACCEPTED ""^ All kinds of mason worl^ James La Wo will paint top haliof your house, you_ Homlook St to roar lino of lots on „______, • — \ (Mrs.) T.E, Sanwald, Purchasing Morgese, I8"Palhe ave,,—Inv ES 3- VAn-SBURO- - -easterly side of WalnutSt-to-Borough Central Railroad orNevHrwaey from paint thc-bottom. Why tako chanoes? 3 ROOMS, all utilities supplied. Adults. Agenl BY MAIL r—rr. 3023; '--. T/F- Landscape Gardening EeUmate-froo..Guttors, leaders; paper- OPEN HOUSE-—' lino to Galloping Hill Rd. to Lehlgh Ave. wator Company Pump StaUon, to tbatiat *4i Write Box tar Suburban Publishing tr-Third Ave., to PinoStTtoFUth— The Municipal Council reaerve Ufa' hanging, ropairs. FredrlckW, Richards Corp., 1201 Btuyvesant-Ave.|—Union.— t0 M 351-5403, Union. T/F X Ave.. to Wheataheaf TWaTf; to John Bt, • —due-to-any-deiecta or IhfortnaliUea and; ""•• SUBURBAN P>AVING COMPANY *$S$fft&F?tfLi st ,roirrr^to Tnlr-'^-d Ave, •**, to• Vin -.«£«w".*ar««ro St, along Vino - not adhering to the apecliicatlona, orforl' '< PABKBIG ARE/LDRIVEWAYSfCURB^ P.M. to6 P.M. contor~IIho of Contral R.R, of IO. to- St, and thru water~Company Puinp Sta-. — NOTICE- any oUier reaaon. ' - -JNQ._EHEE—ESTIMATES — ..WORK roar lino of lot at northeasterly corner" Uon to Central Railroad of New Jersey. BOROUpH OF ROSELLE .. GUARANTEED.-- " — of Walnut St to rear, line of lots oneast_ Division-of Central Purchasing;.- SPRING CL~EAN-UES_ 168-Melsel Ave^foff^ MU 7-3133 G 6/5 Monthly_Mainteniince.^. _. -.without air condTtlonlng.-f -^dopf-Wnlnut-strto^ranfcAT«rto=rear -•• NOTICE Ef HEREBY* GIVEN UiatUie (MraT) T.E. Sanwald, PurchaaSS;; flight up, off street parking, 374-8564 3 now^homos, many extras inclu-1<»0^o?cl-?2407Wr-«ectrlc;kltcheh •)»lou^;' KITCHEN-CABINETS, ALIIMIWM- l of.-LocustStrto. center Uin',Qt= llinl.nlanj all ymsons.who may be Inter-— PIXNOS'TUNblD ^controlled hOntit air conctlUOnlns. SOD .Ccnlral H.lL-of-N^to'rpoint-bppoiite ni hw ft l : -- - ALSO - "' ogont on premises, 81 Morris Avo,. ^ERM, tote CooUdgo JPLToWisUield Ave.,T:o£iaie= "pitHhErftln w givtn H*i pp^*^HHty' at which tJmathav'TrtirW'" — ES 3-6380 LANDSCAPmOv—fliRTILIZIN'G, U- ... PIANOS-fc Apt 43 or call 376-6103, "688-3800 PL to center line of LohlghValloylUiUo to be heard*ttoiKernlng Uw same, —publicly opened and read' -to nirruan: MING. RESEEDINO, POWER R^KDJO, C. Gosolnski O T/F Laurel Ave, to Wobstor AveT^ JEANKMJLIBH One (1) 196v Van Type Panel Truck SPRINO CLEAN.UP. EXPtmiENCED. Fifth Avo,, from Staten Island Rapid ••FRED STENOELe'e NEWARK-WEEQUA1UC PARK AREA Ward 4 - Dlst 2. Webator Ave. from Transit Railway, to Locust St. to Ninth Borough clerk for uae by Dog Warden •ALTERATIONS ESI-1250 R5/20 Laurel Avo. to.Borough lino to centor AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING m accordance with speoiiloatloha and 1 Room luxury apartment available In UNION ••' , Ave,, to Staten Island Rapid Transit. •HEP.'JBui one of Newarks finest Addresses, saik lino of Control R.H, of N.J. to point Railway, to Wheataheaf Road, to Rarltan ' FOR THE PURCHASE OF A form of proposal *hlch can be inapacted •FO11MICA TOPS" - ' , TOP GRADE SPLIT LEVEL 3 bodroomB, panellod opposito Coolidgo PI. to Wostfield Ave., FRONT LOADER FOR THE and copies obqUned at the Office of the In living room, elevator, all largo reo room/carpotinff, 2 air condition- Road, to Pino Bt, to Btaten bland Rapid •CAUINET WORK OF ALL KINDS I „ ' SCREENED TOP SOIL * rooms. See Mr, Griffin, Mgr, 25 Van Coolldge PI, to center line of Lehlgh Transit Railway, to Fifth Ave. . DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Purchasing.AgHnl,Room200A, Municipal' -~' ««6B6-6633«e ' B T/F lfUMUS - TOR DRESSINO Velsor Place-923-4578 z i/n ers', humidifier system. 1 block from VaUoy R.R. to Laurol Avo. to Webster Ward Five . District Two. WORKS, APPROPRIATING Building, ,- DR 6-0058 O 5/15 now lUgh school to public school, »l,000T00 FROM THE CAPITAL Probpaal muat be accompanied by a, . DON'T LIVE WITH THAT, DRIPI $30,600. Call 887-2860 Z 4/17 \ IMPROVEMENT FUND AND AU- Ward B - Dlst 1. Wobstcr Ave. from Fifth Avo., «rom Wood Ave. to Staten certified chooklntheamountof 10%ofth« Ceilings 35 CALL IIERIIERT TRIEFLER Locust St to Laurol Avo. to Colfax Avo. \3ORISUNG THE ISSUANCE OF total amount bid. Check ia tob e nude out • S EVANS TREE SERVICE Plumbing ti heating, Jobbing, oltor- Island Rapid Transit Railway to Pine -.B00.0O BONDS OR NOTES XX>X>0 COIN OP.) Masonry CHERRY MILL. Host dome (or the Aged SOMERVILLE, N.J. ' INC, has applied to the Municipal Coun- Haaring will be he) (by tha planning Board 66 The Spectator, Apr. 17, cil of the Township of Union for a in the] Council Chamber, Borough Hall, WASH 'N WAX CAR WASH >000«00« and Retired - liomis-llke atmOBpliern; ' (a) The purchuedescrlbedlnSeotlon 1 Stats appapved. 500 Cherry au, Ellz,, RA 5-2958 RA 5-2909 Senary retail consumption license for of tills ordinance is not a current ex- Route|u,S, #33, Monday ayenbig; ADTII r e premlaes situated at 880 North Ave- 28, 1060 at 8:00 p,m,, In the matter of an SIB Lohlgh Avenue, Union, N.J. ALL MASONRY WORK KL ,3-7657 J T/P uonouaH OF nosELLE panse and Is property which Uie Borough NEW 6ll ALTERATIONS. nue, Union, New Jersey. may lawfully acquire and no part of the appllqaUon for approval of a Preliminary MUrdock 8-0S96 NGEL Union County. N. Of. Bubdiviaion of SAUL AND GLORIA SELF EMPLOYEOrlNSURliD. - The names and addreaaes of all of- cost thereof has been or shall be BOM tally - ' ; . O 8/30 NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION 11RAZER, Lot Noa. 20 to IB. Block 3A, D. LACK! 687-4533 R 4/24 Apartments Wanted MOVtHS' She* WOT ficers, all directors and stockholders assessed on the property specially bene- Rooting & Siding 102 holding more than ten per oent. (10%) Location: Pembrook Road and Route U.B. NOTICE B HEREBY 6IVEN that in fitted thereby. >O0»00>X>>O00 f201) 354-7800 of any stock of the said corporation (b)' The period of usefulness of Bald #22, Residential Stone. Clothing, Household Gifts 37 TEAM OF ITALIAN MASONS 4 1/2 or 8 ROOM apartment doalrodby accordance with an Act entitled "An Act are as follows: Robert F. Oarrett UOMICK ROOF1NO CO, Est, 1D30 2 teachers for May or June occupancy, to Regulate Electlona," R.8, 19:13-7, purchase, within Uie limitations of said »000«0000««0000O00«O0*O0O»0 < and carpentora; can beautify your home. 1, Alan Slmberloff, 106 Summit Road, local bond law and according to the *ea- PLANNINO BOARD, BUY SMART - QUALITY HOUSE- I> P low lk lo Cnl1 M r AH typoB of Roofing, Now, repairs, 1st or 2nd floor, heat b garago. Irv.- Revised Statutes of New Jersey and the -Elliabeth, N.J, Mtnad' Echo, Apr, 17,1969 (Fea:$3.42) WA«tS, Clothing at.Merry-Oo-«ound ?P NL °' "' " "> " - " loailors Si gutters. Unlon-Maplewood-So. Orango area. amendments and supplements thereto, •onable life thereof computed from the 374-6100 (i 087-0217 Alter 4 P.M. 376-1010. 2 4/17 Automotive 3. Steven Kerner, 1378 Rock Avenue, date of aald bonds authorised by Uila Resale shop, 4- I/a Lnckawonna Plaoo, 073-0313 R5/1 the District Section Boards in anil for N. Plainlleld, N.J. MiUburn. Daily 10 a.m.'-4 p,m., closolo u ^.J ^ •__ X6/10 the Borough of RoaeUe will sit In the bond Ordinance, Is five (8) years. Mon, G6/1G6/12 plaoes hereinafter designated on June 3, 3. Herbert Mollen, 740 AndoverRoad, (o) The supplemental debt statement ALL MAKONIW. V L AST r.'lUNO, 1 POLICEMAN. Union, N. J. WATWIPROOV'INQ. 1I1IICK ST1PS; ' ' WILtlAM II. VIC1T 1960, between the hours of 7tOO a.m. onu required by said law has been duly made v PUBLIC NOTICE Rooting - Loaders - Gutters ros apartn 6:00 p.m. DST for thf purpose of con- 4. Alfred Tremblay, 34 Franklin and filed in Uie offloe of th« Borough SELF EMPLOY Ivl) Si INSUIIKU, Place, Summit, N, J, Notice ta hereby given thatpurauahtto Lost & Found A. NUl-'niO. KS3-B713 ti4/2-i Froo iiBllmatus - do own work In Union. Automobiles.For Sale 123 (hodng a PRIMARY ELECTION for the Clerk and a complete executed original the provisions of N,J.S,A. 3A: 44-611> 61 14 • All N.J. lnauri'd - ES 3-U53 Call 388-2830., . Z4/17 «0>»<>«<>(X>o«<>0«0«X)<>cLACI= YOUR room apartment Irv, - Hillside - Union 10 Mos. Like New Condition, serviced Jersey In Uie State ofNew Jersey and suohsUte- 31, 1909 at the Roosevelt Sales StabfiB, National IlanV, Newark, U found, • . OLIinOOl- - <• Rosollo - Springfield area. Good ref- by Qlmbor and Pampered by Vjwner, Call » Townley'a Inc. ment Bhowa that Uie grosa debt of the SSAPPULIX), t SONS, IB •2-4070- MU A Member of the General Aisembly B8O North Avenue faelin. N.J, SKY TOP FARMS, SUMMrf call- , ,• ' "7-6476. 04/24 WITH NEW HOOFING • urencos. O,' Myrnyl 482>B176 or 483- 232-8641 or 273-2241 EVel With best at+largo, two-year term. Borough as defined In laid Uw la In- LANE, MOUNTAmSipiN.J, . ' 687-1086 M4/W 36*-2778 XT/F 2854. .Z-4TO' offer. • • i Union, New Jersey 07063 creased by this bond- Ordinance by Two Members of the Qeneral Assem- Union L«ader-Apr, 17, 1960 (Feel »0.1)S) MUd tcho, Apr. 17|94, fraei $3.«fl) ______bly for District e-c.twcHyeaVterm, $18,900.00 and that tha said obllwUona

    <•'' ' - '7^hursday7April 17, 1969-A15 "— Bavarian show set State offering local officials Rutgers to be host dean, the families_and students will tour the college, A bur}>equerluncheon wlllbe to high schoolers 7by a second round of toursr H«i»CLH1.«i!j«,,fi,»si,.ioii»s iofientation on data equipment be presented at the Ritz Theater, Elizabeth, "on Monday evening at ft. The New Jersey Department 6f Community not be equipped to operate." at science program -Cermany'p biggoot Dtaro of otageand^ereen -Affairs is conducting a series of orientation AUoway said the orientation sessions would sessions designed to acquaint local government "try to provide those local_officlals with a They'll take a taste test, see the effects of will appear on stage in person. Heading the 11 officials with the latest Information on compu- basic understanding of -computers- and EDI - of air pollutants on plants, find out about-the- stage show is Herbert Hlsel, who has been ters and automatic data processing equipment. equipment and terminology and offer some problems a'nioIecuTaT biologist faces, and KARATE inc. awarded six golden disc awards; supported by The sessions, sponsoredby the department's guidelines about how to assess their value to discover how a landscape-architect-helps to Learn Self Defense Marion Hellwig the "Yodeler Queen"; Frank Division of Local Finance, will be held in^ a local government operation." shape manis-enviconment. ••'• For men, women & children Ralmond, Europe's star prodlst and the "3 various locations throughout the state beginning Who are 'they? —Moosachers'V-T5ne' "of the best loved German The training—sessions will be offered_at. Bill Adams . Day - 354-4383 no cost to participating municipalities or ^singing and*iusical groups;-"- :-—•—— Saturday, April 26, and"~cohtinuing for the_' •The 2,200 high school students"who will Instructor ' Night- 354-0808 ^TiClceWWy-be obtained at-die RitzTheater- - remainder of the year. The dates and locations • individuals. They will be financed by""the"' descendescendd' bh^g7ggicul=--—-*---"••*=--*• _ -. 418-ftnhwoy Ave. " Elizabeth — —-Elizabethj-and-the-SanfordTheaterrlrvlhgtonF —of the remaining sessions will be announced In department through $12,000 in state training ture ajjd Enviroamenfal Science next Friday, May. _.._-.•-._.. • funds, which serve as matching money for.— ^-Aprll 25, for the^mnual science program The first sessions will be held at community grants recelved-under Title VIII of the federal sponsored by studentsatjhe-college. - — Os^ar-winner skir colleges in Essex, Middlesexi~Mercer—and-—Housing-Act-of-W64i- These select science stnderits from more_ -Camden Counties. They will be "open to muni- Alloway said the session would be heldeyery. than 70~ high schools wijl learrNabout educa- clpal and county employees and officials, espe- Saturday and possibly on one night each week, tion for scores of new and differentxcareers. KINGSTON CO. ciallyzthose with little or noiexperiencejn.the__for_jthree weeks, Each Besslon will accommo^. "i, iig« nf rnmpnrprfi nr RnPfiqiilpmRnt. ' date about 25 enrollees. . Fourteen .group activitiesjandtours, Tlofiertsoh won the"Academ y Award "With the "constantly Increasing daily- Applications for the sessions will be handled talks wilL acquaint— sophomores-and juniors -Fuel Oil Monday night for Best Actor of the'Year for 1 burdens that local governments are facing, It is on a first-come, firsl>served-basis , but appli-- with" opportunities' in . plant "science, KWoimor Oil Co. Folk Coal Co. his starring role in "Charly," an emotional imposslble to keep abreasl_of complex areas cants who are closed out of the first sessions \meteorology, entomology and economic— : drama of a mentally retarded man which like the computer field without periodic up- ,. will be given advance reservations for future \zoolpgy, biochemistry, earth sciencesrlood ...I.' came to {he Art Theater screen yesterday. dating,— said James A. Alloway, director of sessions. There is no limit on the number of science, animal sciences, chemistry, environ- IWW Low! Low! Spring ^—Robertson-shares actlng^onors-with Ctaire__i ^i^^~^-.^ ^ ^ o I u tfeg:oftenmugtdeclde lenrollees-from a givencommunity. —-frlhat another call for 'mental sciences, and agribusiness. Oil Burner , Bloom. Leon.. Jenny and Cilia. Skala. Ralph whether M purchase expensive, sophisticated- , Interested local officials should send letters On April 26, parents of students at the Nelson directed, the film, which was pro- technical equipment which their personnel may' of application lmmedlately-to:Department-of —college and alumni will vlsltTtlie campus. Installation duced lit color. CommunIty_Affairs,"Divisldirdf Local Finance, Directory published _^ After a welcome by~Leland G, Merrill Jr..— P.O. Box"1959, Trenton - O8625.-Therletters^ should-tneludftrtlle=-Bpplicant^pp s name and title, the community he represents and thefprefer- on architects* schools^ Don"' Drive An Unsafe Cor UOJICES ncejjf meeting slteSj^_ A directory of. architectural schools "fine ~-SChO 1 arships available-in-the-United-States immimiuwwMwiiiinnnininnuuuuHflilialiitiOTuiw and Capteda has-been published by the_New._^. _ DAN GEROJJS FUMES 1100 Pine Ave., cor.-Vauxhall Ri, Funeral Homo," 2600 Morris Ave,. Jersey-Society of Architects. I— Matilda B. (nee Ziegler),on Union, on Monday#-B*qul«mrMa*»-al Tuesday, April 8, 1969, >|iM years. Unlon^oni^riiosdeyj-Aprll .15, Interment Oscar-sfudded film LlTO»Holen (noo Hanlon). on April quirements, ~ tuition antf^costs. A complete" —iiipril-lort9«9: brother oJ Philip Co- _ . ._ . _ . ^JlCTUlU ra*J\»UCi 4V1XB« cusza, (MrsI . JlJulii a La MMaura , and MMrs.: 13 of Irvington, N.J.. beloved wife of in 3rd "Gas-tie-week— list of accredited and provisional schools of "BiMbrth O'Keefe. Robert and the late Nancy Palermo. Funeral was from •Frank J. Er.j devotea mothor of Frank architecture are included as well as member ImtolUd FREE John Baxter: alaUr of Mra. Marlon • "Galante tsmt^l Hnm.," 4M Sanford J. Jr.. of Cranferdf—Mrsj-Gatherlne^ -Thel)scar-studded "Gone With the Wind;" - finrtnun ana Mrs* Fioranca Teague;' —Toranorof Lakowood and Thomas Sillito YOU RIDE -NO MONEY D~QWN~ -Ave., (Vailsburg) on Monday. Requiem of Parslppany. Dear sister of Mrs< (10 Academy Awards), continues for'a third schools of- the American Association-of-Col- alpo survived by 11 grandchildren and Mass, St Rocco's Church. Interment legiate.Schools of Architecture. 13 sreat-grandchildren. "Hie funeral Holy Sepulchre.Cemetery. Sarah Bryan, Mrs. Catherino Goffney week at the Castle Theater, Irvington Center, TIRE -war-htld- from; "Haaberle 4 Darth. of East Orange, Thomas Hanlon of Nui- Available to the public, the directory can_ AMALFE BROS. SERVICE - ^Kingston Cares^ Beyond Compare" Home for Funerals," 971 Clinton Ave,, LUESCHEN--Dietrich, on Sunday, loy, John Hanlon drPhiladelphia; dear ••omorrow. . , _ ,. _. 23O4ryAUXHALL-RO. UNION, N.J Zrvingtan. on Friday, April 11, Thence AprU 13, 1969, age 76 yew«. o( 10 grandmother of 10 grandchildren, Ttio The film classic, produced by David -O. be obtained for-$2 to cover postage and hand^" 335 RAHWAY AVE.rEUZXffETrl EL 2- to'Holy Name of Jesus Church, East Allen St., Irvington, husband of thelate funeral oh Wednesday, April 16, was ling from tfieTNew Jersey Society of Archi- Orange, for a High Mass of Requiem, Anna Johnson Harms: devoted father of held from the "Wornlak Momorlal Selznlckr and MGM, based on Margaret Mit- Mon. & Thurs., 8-9-Tues., Wed., Frl., & Sot. 8-6 ttterment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Home," 320 Myrtle-Ave., Irvington, chell's novel about the Civil War. =-. tects,_120 Halsted St., East Orange, 07018. J Mrs, Kay Hughes; brother of the late thence to 8L Antoninus Church. New- JWil3am; also survived by. 4 gran*- ark , where a Hlgh^Mass-Ol Requlom- children. .The furieal service was hold was offored for tho repose of her oouL at "Haeberle d Barth Home for Interment Gate of Hoaven Cemetery. HanoveivN.il.. - . MENTAL SOBIESKI— Theodore) en OuroleYi AprU 13, I960, ago 65 years, of 98 1/2 Rosa from Ui Ufccraoken Funorl_ MAY—Marie Murphy^ formerly of St., Newark; beloved husband of Mary.. HEALTH -Springfield, on Saturday, April 12, Horns,' 1500 Morris Ave.rUnion, on (nee Llllev); devolcd father of Edward Monday. Ttierics to Faith Tabomaole 1669, beloved wife of the late Ernest _ A. and Sam J. lilley. The' fundral was MATTERS __AssalfIcTaT»rT»jF Bleakney on Monday, hterment family James Church, Springfld sister of Mrs. Madelino Roodonbough, • The answer to this question plot-Reatlana'-MemorUl Park. George and Benjamin Spain and Mrs. "sfioulcP-be- a. resounding,' MEAKEM7-On tueoday,-April.a,J9fi9, -Harriet—Smith; also survived by 0 1 : John. W., of 2063 steoher Ave., Union, grandchildren. The. funeral servico was '-'Ye'sl '- : • CAR080-7toS~(nee~Fattiolonl), on N.J.,' beloved husband of Marie Monday, April 7, 1M9, age 74 years, of held at "Haoborlo & Earth Homo for — StrongTevidence3hows that 81 Grace. St., Irvington, wife of the late (Klrach); stepfather of Eugene G, Doh- Funerals," 971 Clinton Ave.. Irvington,' Melchlorrfi-CatiisoHlevotsd mother of rens; also survtved by 2 grandchildren. on Thursday, AprU 10. Informant lit former mental patients not - Josepb N., Leon M., Mario and Ed-" •The-funeral'service was-held at the-- Fail-view Ccmotery,-MWdlctown, N.J. only areremployable, but also mont -U. Caruso; also surviv«d-by 8 "MoCracken Funeral _Hqme,'^ 1500__ grandchildren.' Relatives attended. Ihe Morris Ave., Union, on Saturday. In- TRIES'^—Assuma-(nee Patomostro)," make better than average ' bnerar-wms from "Haeb«rlejb_Barth~ terment Hollywood Memorial Park. 9J 1668, of Now- workers. Home for Funerals,'' 071 Clinton Ave., , ..,u., uuiuvuu M/lfo of Albort --irvincton.Qn-Tiiiirsaay, April 10. Thenoe MILANO-- Charlotte (neo La Falco) on ' Triestl; devoted mothor of Joseph Emplsyers. and- communi-- Monday, April 14, 1969 of 315Tremont -••••-- ...... "( to SL Ceo's Church for a High Mass ~ Trlesti; also survived by. 2 sister sg n ties that take in-an Individual of Reaulein« Interment Holy Bepulchre Ave., East Orange, wife of Joaeph; Italy; grandmothor of 4 grandchlldron. ~-Cemet«ry; mother of Donald and Mrs. Virginia -Tho funorol was hold ut "Haeberlo L who has suffered from mental Del Mauro; sister of Louis La Falco, Barth Colonial l!omo."-1100 Pino Avo., , illness aren't "taking a _ .Mrs, Christina La Mauro, Mrs. Car-<> corner Vauidiall Roaa, Union on Satur- Qay,"-April 12. Thence-toSaored-Heart— _rhnnCE" Far and awavthe Church, Vailsburg for a High Mass of odds are that the person will Requiem, -Interment In Holy Crojs_ Cemetery, North Arlington, —do-well.— Thisi has! long been proved. WAHLERS--Alma, formerly Haeberlo- But~now~and then Incidents from the "McCracktn FnneralHome," (nee Hornich), on Friday, April 11, COLOR TV 1900 Morris Ave,, Union, on Saturday. PETUCK—On Saturday. April 12,19(9, -lM9r-ago-82ryirars; ot.12 Donnelly occur which indicate that the . • Solemn-High Mass of BeQjulem-at R. ~ John _W. of_3X1-Cr«ifoid^terx«ce,. - St., union Beachrformerlyoflrvington. 20th "Century-'hasn't yet ar- Mlohael Church, lfnioa.,AitermentQate Union, N.J., beloved husband 61 the "viln of the lato Henry Wahlors: dovot«l -^— of Hesren* Cemetery^Jfahover^ '^j\'_'_ mother of -CarPHaeborlo: also sur^ : -rived everywhere. They point ^vrVeSnGjri tiffintidaugntor^Tho Ainoral - -=CXMWLEV--0n5mdayt"AprU' 13,198(1, '•' sorvlce win held at ''Haoborlo b Barth up the fact that everyone, and Jennie (Hsithwte), of 92 Bpeedway Curtu« AIT^U Ralph flofiorPin" unn MIBB • Home for Funerals." 971 Clinton Ave., certainly every employer, Ave. N«warK, 'ft'SJ^bfiovM wfie of the. Ruth Petuck; brother-ol-Joseph and ^ l[ Mrs. Edith Buff; also survived by 9 ' " Irvingtoni| on.Monday,on_Monday,-Apri- April I4TIntorH - . ^should learn the~real facts'. _ ment at Fairmount:Cen1ot6ry.~ about mental Illness. _ —Jl«raJ_..«ervioe will be held at the ""YASEKCHAK--Thomas, ' on Sunday. ' Just-'outslde: ourrNation's— "McCracken Funeral Home,".*lS00 Av AprU 133, , 1969, age 48 yearsy, 1131 THE WORKS Include 10 mlnl-clrculf panel boards in a com- Morris Ave., Union, on Thursday at 11 r"" «-> ""on. Grove St.t.,, IiIrvingtont . beloveblvdd hhusband-, I'. .\Capital_t3«.d_einployees re- " ' ' ' Evergreen Cemetery, of-Helen ((nee'Caiferty); devoted father signed from-their-jobSi-they— pact slide-but chassis. These 'tubeless wonders'can be - 1M9,'EwT.Glli&iPTe'Slce','-b1MUlburn' had suffered'attacks ofjnen- replaced easily right at home-no costly shop repalrs.No DELLACROCE-EmliUa fnee Boiwm ville, Pa.; brother of John, Georgo and -vacuum tube heal damage...solid state security and INSTANT -»isaiBos)ron-Aiirtt^I-lfl»»f-f M," Mrs. Androw Yasonchak; also survived by 4 tal illness prevlouslv-ih their ' "' ' ~ ioral was hold at_ lives. PLAY! Fine furniture cabinets by Drexel. Above, Contem- Homo porary console, glant-295sq. In. screen. AFC-electrohic • jierals," '971 Clinton Avo.,- Irvington —Witch hunts were carried ; on Monday, Reouiom Mas s and Intor- - on-In-the Dark Ages. Then, — "picture loclf. WUBTO^•^;==^~ "~ - _'- — service was held at "Terrlll's- hient-at-Edwardsvillo, Pa,, on Thurs- mentally -111—-.werfi_ sys- day, April 17, 1989. tematically hiinted~down and. day. High Mass of^ Reojiiem at St Cllnton 0\--On Monday, April 7, 1069, Jo- Leo's-ChurobT—Trvington. Interment •" ih, of 630 Sheridan St., Union. N.J.; persecuted. . • — — _O»t. of Heaven C«nrt«ry. 3Vod hmband of tho lato Eleanor ~ .These practices-are thought . AREB-BUmch4O e •ufQ; devoted faUmr of Mrs. William - (nee Todt), . _ll[ also survived by 2 grandchildren. to "have ended'long ago.—The' S 'The funeral- service was-held at.tho_ JaKCL-employeesJwho lost their lobs would have difficulty In funeral service war held at Julia ter Bur- murriB /vve., union, on inursuay. in- J .. V V. - — J i'BVth^l^H^ l !iOl ^tornrait Houywood Momorlal Parkr- bellBVlng^thiS. - . ~ waT^is the witchrhune physicatl iexamination their casne AUQJ. HOLLYWOOD FLORET required of employees. MOTOROLA: lo82_$.h>S»vesani Ave. The two.people had-been— interviewed and employed and,. dlag. Screen __it»JlB»«l''ll'*> '" Fun«r.ol • from reports, Wefe dsisg goodi 12" -an Phone Design on^ Sympathy work. Since physical exams Y3~Aotbmatic Arranpements-for the bereaved often cannot be glvenimmedl- • dlag. Screen ••/•'•• MANAGH telitCHome ELIZABETH family. Just phone: LFine Tuhii €.

    ; Ttjeir. past history of hav-— PORTABLE TV COLOR CONS* —Ing had a mentatrillness-was-— — disclosed lruMspoaaa^tarpart YoDPrT •that-they-thertrlsigned-afterr fits" solid state derjeojdablllty, Contemporary or Early American itvle gj;^ I i _r~ meet medicnl standardo: "— Inistant playJBlg 21JEsf.rliLt Wo^Wt »Gi-vvny=.u ntennarBTCW

    ~€ojp'nnalfcgcuil Crumbs -Adorn alcoun^xomGltBiemTrerfaTar TI±1_... -Beveragaa" witli No Deposit '. "If past mental illness fore- Brush No Return Colonna' ~ closes future employment, we will never solve any mental EUREKA 32-ox. QF( Flavored Bread Crumbs health' problems.'" 3 IS-ox. box39< The Incident shows that the Lightweight w struggle against prejudice and Laddls Boy 7 In 1 Dog Food La Choy Soy Sauce misinformation tnust be con- Mancinl 6pk/ 89i 5-o*. boll. 194 VACUUM Laddie Boy Liver Chunk* La Choy Noodles stantly carried on. ' Roast Poppers Uri-ox. c:on 31* 303 en 19tf Simply request It directly BROOM Laddie Boy Beef Chunk* .La Choy Bean Sprout* - ^ from: 4pk. 99^ 2 3P3. ens 37 ^ Mental Health Matters - 2 2r 59* Laddie Boy Meal Chunk* La Choy Chop Susy Vegetables National Institute of .. 2 1S-O»I can* 53^ .'..- ..I..- 303 <:n • '35<(- Mental Health PRO- WEST BIND ^TYLE Gerbof Strained 20015 20-ROULER INSTANT CANISTER Cleans rugs,, bare :' Baby Food Diaperwite 30 Cup Automatic .doors. Uses dust HAIRSETTER HAIR DRYER VACUUM bags^swlvel nozzle. 4H-OZ. can 1O»J Parents plan PARTY PERK 88 88 Gerber Jqnlor Food 88 8 8 65* 'Lr- 49* 18 a card party 7 21 Go from dry hair to new 27 • Bultonl Spaghetti— Carbonna~ Cleaning Fluid Signal light, p»ur speut. Sets hair In minutes. set in, less than 20 minutes! Includes cleaning tools Beechnut Strained 3H-ox. bolt. 2V* The first annunl. card party 2 8-o«. box«s47^ Baby Food t Carbonna Spot Remover sponsored by the Parents Club Bultonl Thin Spaghattl 4-o». bolt. 45< of Archbishop Walsh High 2 B-ol. boxes 47^ School, will be held Tuesday in CRANFORD ELIZABETH > HILLSIDE . IRVINGTON Beechnut Junior Food Kraft .Mayonnaise Poland Hall, Linden avenue, Bultonl Elbow Macaroni 32-ox. jar Tit , CRANFORD RADIO, INC. ALTON TV APPLIANCE TOBIA'S BBD APPLIANCE WILDEROTTER'S 2 Q-oi. box** 474' , |ar Irvington. . Refreshments will be 26 Eastman St. . • 276-1776 /W35 Elizabeth Ave. • 354-0525 1299 Liberty Ave. • 923-7768 910 Springfield Ave. • 399-1402 Ovdltlna - Cliocoltlte Kralt Catallnq Dressing served and there will be cohv Ragu Spaghetti Sauces 6-ox. |ar 37< 8-oi. bolt. 37* ,; test prizes. NEWARK - PLAINFIELD ROSELLE PARK - SPRINGFIELD Plain, Marln(jira Kralt Roka BluChesae Dressing Tickets are $1.50 each and Ovaltlno Plain B-oi. bolt. 49* . ROYAL HOUSE WATCHUNG FURNITURE K & R APPLIANCE CENTER PHOENIX APPL. CENTER & with Meat 6-oi. |ar 37* proceeds will go towards the 282 Springfield Avo. • 243-6842 327 West Front St. • 755-1100 Weitlleld Ave . cor Loculf St 200 Morris Ave. 376-6380 Ovalllna Cliocolato support of the school library. 241'RHflR Helnt Cider Vinegar Mrs. Laurette Murray and 32-oz. can 12-oz. |ar 67* Pt. 2S* 67* Goober Mrs. Rose Tauriello are co- Poanut Butter 8, Jolly Qt. 36* chairmen: Mrs. Ann De Gre- • Burry Fuotg* Towji 18-oz. lar 59* Halm White Vinegar garlo is ticket chairman; Mrs. 10-o<. box 43c formal — L. Pi. T9* Vita Anfuso, table prizes; Qt. 29* Mrs. Monica Vodeapet, con- Nabisco. Royal Lunch Craelori Spam Spread , lo-oi. box 47^ - •"*• Helm Ketchup test prizes; Mrs. Mary Ann 1 2o-o». boll. 43* Brydon, dooj.- prlzos; Mrs. W.$| 5 REAJONs'WHV.^Iof your BEST APPLIANCE BUY...Shop your NEIGHBORHOOD BBD APPLIANCE CENTER Sunshln* Cho-calat* Snap* Helm Chill Sauce Joan Bodorman, refresh- BEST BRAitD DEALERS ASSOCIATION ' 2 2M-OI. pka. 23i 4 |ars I , 1 2-oi. bolt. 34* . ments, and Mrs. Uose Fril- . It Niw Jsr»/i LARGEST ' BEST BRANDS .BEST SELECTIONS .BEST SAVINGS . BEST SERVICE . BEST GUARANTEES /ynski, decorations. Appllmcs Co-op«rillvs Buying flroup

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    .— !»•'• A16-Thursday, April 17, 1969 Civil Servicejists Program marks gift to county rv.rr-: exams in John J. Farrell, chief examiner and sec- IP&I-. •••-,-* of plariefarium at Trailside retarjf_6.f._ihe__Ne&r Jersey Department* of rectors of th.e TrailsideMuseumAssbclatlon, The Trailside Museum Association formally Civil Service, announced this week that the presented this gift to the president of The April Open Competitive Examination Bulle- presented the Trailside Planetarium to the Union County Park ^Commission, John G. Union County Park Commission for the-people . tin contains "seven examination-aw«jnhcements Walsh of Mountainside, who accepted the for positions In Union County. The Bulletin of Union County at, a dedication program Planetarium.— with sincere appreciation of the Sunday. The Planetarium Is adjacent to the contains 11 examination announcements for^the • efforts of the members of the Trailside Mu- various municipalities in Union County under Trailside Na(ure and Science Center -ln-the- *&••%$% ' seum Association — in behalf of the people of • Civil "Service7".TIiere_ are announcements for WatchuhgTteseilfVatioh. Union County. He notedjhat on May. 3,1941, at , Dr. and Mrs.^RalphA. Hall, Westfleld, di- -eight positions in Elizabeth alone. __ tlie original dedication programoLtheTrall- Those interested In-receiving-;the April —side "facility, thef late" presldenfof theUnion— "Examination-Bulletin_and~applicatl6ns should -County .Park Commission, Arthur R. Wendell contact the main office, Department of Civil w$ Summer art course • of Summit, expressed the hope thatthe museum Service, State House, Trentqn, 08625 or the would grow in size and interest. Walsh said that nearest branch- office located «t 1100 Ray- -hope has been fulfilled by the attendance, ex-. mond Boulevard,-Nfcw ark. DINNER SPEAKER— jr77T5Iascuch^(standing), president of Breeze Electronics Engineers' international. convention. Other "V begins on July 7 hibits and programs now being offered at the Local New Jersey-State Employment Of- "executives (16ft to right)jire Meyer Sapoff. vice-president m^, Trailside * [Centerand. with thejjpening of the Corps., Inc. (Union).and Victory Engineering Corporation (Spring- fices have the Examination Bulletin and ap- field), addresses the national and international sales organization search and development; "Mrs. Dorothy Morris, secretary and —Planetarlum.-J— •; ~~'~ -'-' plications availabJgrThe^laBt date for filing -treaaurer;-Er'ank-Masctich, vice-president and^general manager;. crtEcho Lake Park- • . of Victory Engiheef ing7The-hanquet was held at the Wiurwick-:HQlel,_ S. Iovin, sales manager; and-Ar. D.Adams, president of A.'D. AdSis Dr. Arthur'L. Levine, exe.cutlvei)fficer£tti!e_ _of. applications for examinations is April __New_Yorlc-.£ity,_ln.con]unqtion with the Institute of Electrical and l Academic Artists, a group of profes---- "Goddard Institute of Space Studies, National 30. Advertising, Inc. ^-' •" ••••. ,-T?.. • sionaLartists wording with the Union Counry Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)_

    Park Commission, will begin-their.fourth sea- in New York.City, said Union County, is fortunate ~ 1 son of educational art activities on July 7, in having a planetarium available for itsjpeople. ^•'••"'•K'r"!','.',!';:'''.:,'..! .:;!-.,:, J^i/^-i.•••..'•.• i.-. '":[" lit.was anhouncedijy Mrs. LaurenceG;Holland He indicated, that the NASA organization Is of Cranfoi-aTTiewly-elected president of the" particularly.4nterestEd4n-this typeof-fadlityrr. —group.- —-_ : .",.———^r —— .. 'calling it a major means of exposing adults and This sUmmer.-therlnstnictors-wllL-Offefc a:; children to the study of the skies, thus making He! slng^slXr-week^sesslon of art classes, to be-—it possible for the general public to learn of the ; taught in the Pavilion Building In Echo Lake --- activlties-of-the NASA programs.-Dr. Levine —: Park-,-Mountainside. Further information on —noted a recent decline in theenrollmenHn-the-— ^iwll'la registration and course curricula is, available various science programs at the universities, through Mrs. Holland at 276-3610. possibly because students fear that the study of--_ ^^5^^mr^iMiiiiiip ". The instructors In the program,_all recog- science is not as interesting as some-other nized professional artists, Include: Stephen9 Jfields. ~" :_" -.—>- PLUS YOUR MOST VALUABLE I SAT. "Chudova' of Morf BTPlalnsTMrsr Ifigrifl-Hofer" He called the overall Trailside facility an as- of_ Berkeley Heights; Mrs. J.G. Johnson jrf: set to the community and to the overall science- FOOD BUYS . TRAD!KG STAMPS FREE! > SumrnitTStephen Potasky of Cranford; S.Allyn program becauae-the Trailside facility relates —Schaeffer" of Fanwopd and Miss Mary Ellen the various sciences to each other-and also *-rffllkotch of Piscataway. " - attempts to show the interesting facets of these QUARTERED PORK RIB SIDE "" Classes are available for both adults and- -studies.-The planetarium he said, is an Ideal GROUND MEAT SALE! TURKEY ™ Juniors' (ages~8-14) at nominal, tees,"and are" y/WftHacquaint the public withthe~relationshlp - 9" TO 11 CHOPS "open to .non-mernhftrw—BH well as members Tjf~the~5kiei-rabovfc~io the, earth. He indicated IN PKG. ENDS of Academic Artists. Other programs offered that.the space science^program Is a newfield oi - GROUND »SH PORK & CENTERS "members will Include an art clinic, semi- study starting its second-decade and he indl- . nars 4nd free exhibits. cated that in the study of space all of the sciences have a part. '_ - CHUCK—"- READY ~ The Invocation at the dedication program was— Frmh Extra Lean Fr«ih, Fancy, Extra Leah TO^ f. Hughes proclaims delivered by the Reverend ClarkW.Huntof the j; QUARTERED PORK LOIN SIDEi COOK ~±First=Methodist Ghurch; Westfleld. George T. ROUND ,B 79* iflMQNNX-89 CHOPS Ib. Welded Products Month -•Cron.the park comhilssion's.superintendentof Ib. -recreation, served as master of ceremonies at—^ flU.S.D.A. CHOICE THICK CUT SHOULDER PORK CHOPS 79' Governor Richard J. Hut as proclaimedr the"prbgram.-Donald_VV, Mayers-director of the CITY^UT:COY; s iMonth. The: • "~ ' Prodw Center, ^,^55=55^^ _ U.S.D.A. CHOICE UAN & TENDER SPARE 1B7 Its 50th anniversary, -present. CITY CUT; REG. CUT WHOLE READY TO EAT In signing the proclamation, Gov. Hughes. CUBE c s lr ftr& U.S.D. AT CHOICE BONELESS - FULL CUT FULL -SSStS^^^^SSSF ^^ — ^ -»«JL* p.- FRESH PORK BUTT ^rs^ BUTT HALF CUT SHOULDER STEAK U.S.DrA. CHOICE (POTTING) SHAHK HALF , jo Publicity Chairmen: Jamakhn CarnivaT YOUR BEEF SHORT RIBS ——Would you like Some. CHOICE 8 SWIFT PREMIUM VAC-PACK in" preparing, newspaper re- ^Gregory Club of Newjjerseyto.morrow evening ~leases-?--W-rite'—to:- this-new&—- from 9 to 1 at the Commonwealth Club, $51 Ib. SLICED BACON _Valley-rd^^Uppef~Montdair.TMusi<^1wUl be- paper and ask for our "Tips- - provided by the Hi-LlteSr-The affalroylll U.S.D.A, CHOLCL -STEER-BEEF on* Submitting—News-—Re— feature -a; Umbarcpntest.-ReiEreshments-wiu^be^-- ! leasers;"-'; " -• served. ' .•—, -—- ___>^, CHUCftSTiAK ttsf PLYMOUTH ROCK BONELESS—' • AMERICAN KOSHER w,C ^ 01 STEAK CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Federptiorr SMOKED BUTT Ib. 79 ALL BEEF FRANKS 79 BOIAlt ROAST ..JLJPi' 246 MilrStrT —^ ^^-Cl ^v...,,-,.H-i, 'I /-"•-,• Psychological Services*Educational Evaluation picks mayor HEY X1DS (DAD TOO) CORONET FLORAL>R|NT "'". Mayor F. Edward Bier- GET YOUR 1969 PRO ~ HE OPENING OP NEW SESSIONS IN : •vtuempfel of-Union-WilLbehon- )ING IMPROVEMENT* SFEtCH THERAK1 ored byjtlje^Federatio. n of 00M BASEBALL BOOK Individu—lt^cdjnattuction>r SmalLOraupc^ :— ^Anrericariieitizens of Gerthah OFFICIAI, CENTEttNlAL IPITION Descent in the U.S.A. at-the— 17th annual (jerman-Amerl-" Thl» 240 paw book "Ba»baH———And«bm«.ni The.FInt 100 Yean," cbntalnij^ne Lobtii from _can Day Festival on June 8, TWO GUYS 300 photoir-^toriw,' fact>""and fl*'*'^ir,!bai|tNln. GSOROE' INN • '•••••,••',"'••~T>5 TT.T •• '• Biertuempfel,-a member-of • ( figures on Every Major. Ltasu* ' . toupi", theJUnlon Townahjp .CnmrplNr— KOSHER STYLE PICKLES - 59 TsanH • .' ' rt ' ' "" ' Mv ^COttKi_ "tee for 40 years and mayor for ALL COLORS HUDSON r" ."^-r ~ WNMAFF . 30-years, will be cited for his - VEGETABLE or VEGETARIAN MILK ALMOND, GOOD BA», KRACK _w.orkz!!toL preserve, the Ameris ; HIRSiY •PEN can Constitution , and -the:— . American heritage." ~ m*m NOW! WO GUYS 100% 22—Scotch Plalm, H. J. ~". A proclamation designating_ HIC DRINKS : the day as Gentian-American INSTANT COFFEE Fjm For All Ago* Day was 'signed0 recently-.by" , • Miniature- GeW • Arcliery ' , Governor RichardJ._ Hughes ALL 1-qt. i COFFEE !• Go K«ta e ToW.T.ni,U • gatakall (ottlng Rons. •" -—in ceremonies witnessed by FLAVORS 14-or. J Pe.dUBo.tli • Pony <, H.rmrtock RWino-AX«iMln8,» Goll |-national-officfits of thefedera- I'Drlylng e Snecfc=Bore- Swlnotag Cea.i •SRiT Boll Alley. I tion and. members of the I—group!s - German - American Day C.nmmittp.p, — —"- - LAUNDRY DETERG£NT p>sfiny€E DEPARTMENT . r tWO GUYS — INSTANT COLD POWER MASHED POTATOES KIDNEY-LIVER IN CREAM,TUNA IN CR NINE LIVES TWO GUYS PANTRY CUT i ^. ^ ;-\... EATCHUNKS^ ALL VARIETIES7 Supp.r GREEN BEANS ^ooa CARNATION LADDIE B0 EVAPORATEDfMlLKfr4 -9 WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE !H NABISCBISC O VAVANILLN A ; J! 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