,-rOf-Voion County at its three campuses in *- available and muy be obtuined by writing to the" Cranford,. Elizabeth, and. Plainfield. . director of Admissions. Union Coif New urban, eriyironm "T AppJiications ipr.the. fall -semester arc now Springfiold avenue, CranfprdTu7OI6..' ' ' FRIDAY D6ADLINE All Items olher-than spol news ... s-- In cosa of emergency • should boe In our otflce^bffi by ^oon VOLVO GOES TO 6REAT The Zip Code _'. • ' .y."-">. • coll ; \,\-,-:,;• • •' i> be instituted by Union College in fall ^!ll LEHfifHS TOSTOP YOU 11 '376-0400' for Police Department' for Springfield is or Firtt Aid Squad . ' . 'Shaping America's future will be the focus of-—nol-plan to (jo 'beyond the associate degree pollution, intensive research has revealed that . Union. College may turn their .there, are outstanding job opportunities for 376-0144,(pr Fire Department' three new curricula at Union College, ('ran- conferred by .PLUMBING. «N SHORT ONES ion to employment ln.the -- lurininal students as well as_for those "who, - .07081 ford, Elizabeth, and Plalnfield '.MCATINO. ' - - C<)nio iest-s[(ip"our Vof\ —-T" 376-6440 for 'hot line' urca-,ienvlronmen!aI~™Cnllege isservlng the"community college 'The need-fof these programs is almost self evident," Prof. Wolf stated. "Urban America is in a crisis—a crisis of interwoven problems. brook A solution to these problems is essential to the future of our nation and will require the talents of .urban specialists.1' "No less urgent," Prof."Wolf continued "is the need for specialists in~envirnnmental- to pay NEW AFFILIATION'.— S. M. Gilbert, of sciences. Pollution is here to stay." to ~ All three prpgrams are designed ••as transfer Union h.os been appointed a new and SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION used_-car salesman for Fletcher programs; preparing students to transfer to a four-year college or university, to complete the LincolnJ*Aercury7—Summit. Gilbert, a - ruember of -Union Elks Lodge No. requir.ement.TToT' a baccalaureate degree. 1583, has been' in tho automobile Baccalaureate programs in urban "studies, business since~J948; • —'——• environmental science and environmental engineering are being offered by an incrcasing •K- — '_ :——M-, ' ' ' ' - number of colleges and universities.. , j forThe annual Memorial Day "By filvipfi • students -7Bn opportunity— to le to'Jbe held. Monday morning werelan- izenobjections iail specialize at the initial period of their collegiate to be honored- l^=noufieed-thte-week bv Matt Allen, chairman of thillOprpared=for •morc • the Memorial Day committee. ~ — io change-flc Fred Rute.iormer commander of Sbrinftftek- junior and senior years," Prof Wolf noted.' liy ABNEK GOLD ContinentatPost, American 'Legion, andof'the ElyJUef, n builder and real estate executive, "Studentsjiinjoring-in urban studies whb do— ~~^heT_ownghip Cjmmittce moved Tueadayrhrr will be a gtiest of-hmi()r:3unday..-at;the_annuaL county Legion organization, will serve asgranf~ iir«k 'itrndemnallon proceedings inJorder to dinner—of llic_SynnRogue of the Suburban" £. ; i .--^.—,.,—,_.-:—— iharshal; ^ ' . • - obtain the easementsjieeded for channcllzatlpn Torah Center, marking the third nnniversnry.of SnrflUPI—PfllTlhfiinn — ,The paraders wlHtormWN. Trivett avqnue" work along the. east and west branches of 1 Ul at 8:15 a.m—march Into Millburn where they Bryant Brook as partof a SCOO^OOO flood control its founding, Nathan Kabot. president oMho ^M'.H"^ , .^ '.'HH'-yU ; '^-williSe joined by participants there and'return Jt^h congregation, .announced this week, I- r—j—-J—\— •?—• — through Springfield center along Morris ^-stand in the face-of strong objections by two ' Lief, formerly;. .chairman of the. Union-^JieQCISG DV WOmOn avenue at about-10:30, The Springfield con- citizens opposed to the plan. ._ Township United' {Jewish jAppcul, and-a-co- :—: —- ' ' ' - tlngertte. will then turn rigM to Town Hall for __^ In other business^ Ihe committee heard a • Richard I. Samuel-of-W«sU'id.O-T TURKEY^SAtAMI^ one-year unexpired seat on the Township 944 STUYVESANT AVE. .'. Jeadershlp to "«olve. ojax. many problems :ln-— f Committee, today charged Ills-opponent ltrthe UNION CENTER • MU 7-SMO PAINTERS. ATTENTION! Soil yourself io 30,000 ' eluding flooding, housing fop-th^elderly, rights ^June 6 RBpu6IicariT>rimary, Scott Donlngton of '-families with a low-cost set on_June±l7 ir of tenants and traffic safety among otiners. r_"having.a distorted sense of values In setting, Want Ad. Cdll. 4847700. —The Springfield fcommunlty Pool, j tennis teams opening up iheir rdnlc RICH'S COFFEE __.,. .«RBther thanTsit"bacKT"ctMnplaiSTand" forth the criteria upon which a carididate^for" BJLJFFET SllPPERS NGN DAIHY criticize," Zucker added, "I am willing_to under the—direction of^. Stephen T. jj GWs at Jonathan Dayton_RegiOnal_High with plans also well under way for_greatly girls _pn his -tennis varsity, but he sald-their- —local office should be selected," " '-""" Magllone, will open its doors for4he4 SU.Ctn lUPKIf V£Al I'AHMAGI LIGHTENER devote my timeatldenergies-tofulfill the goals - School tHis spring arp.having Hiplr'Hay'ln (oroiu expanded athletic opportunities for girls next prosence has compounded problems caused by Wasserman, running with Ed Stiso-Jr.'. I and many others desire for. our families and weekend on Saturday/ifuneJ7^aLnooUZJ ^_"the) court and on the track as they.have- hegun year and the years to follow. —- ' a serious-lack.df court facilities, Henpted that directed his comments to a statement made by -i_- J 7 C ^ur community." ' . . • ,, The'followlng Saturday, June 24, veq- though the team /is weJU on edition of the'Leader wherein Donlngton stated! " 6 99 Thls-ycav-agnln, the pool will be under = Their experiences-are part of a pilot project is both surprised at_their numbers and^en^— : RopubiicarrclrclcsrlnSprjrigfield-sinceiheage "therway to its best season ever.. / ~ . "thaFexperjence in locaj government and civic T BREAKSTONE ,: • the management of Stan Wiiek, aRsistcd | BREAKSTONE'SWISS STYLE SARA LEE / of 16 in various capacities and being present at. _ g unoheiJbyDivBohaldMhik^lP—^Kul and pleased-wlth their progress •The prograrti was launched midway iirth'e ..activities should be the only criteria in choosing . j -by Martyifllktus. tony Pllone will again g 7 PARFAIT YOGURTS COnAGE CHEESE many screening committees since reaching tendenl of schools for the Regional District, — Coach Johohn EitEspositoTial s welcomedlfiolHreeldlfilh spring season, when state authorities ruled that POUNDCAKE be the rccrcatlon"8uperylior at the pool, i candidates for public office." ^"' . FLEA MARKET-ANTIQUE SHOW Alt FLAVORS "--- _ . REG OR CAL'IF. STYLE -GREEliflAS voting agej it had always been my experience— girls may take part in npneontact varsity Wasserman explained his charge by stating, .. • lip keeps a program of games, athletics § that past^screenlng committees-were' open to ^sports with the boys' teams..-—- • • • ^ Trlb. -24 or ariA special events going dally. Other | f "I think Mr. Donington.forgot a grea.ti.many arid BAG. all Interested persons, particularly those who • _7." .. -'K)«O~ • • ' •' . '' '" CONT. recreation activities wllllnclude arts qnd'g factors in formulating his criteria for. public • ' wished to presSnt their qunllffeallons-for Teniple $ trustees select ^ FIVE GIRLS went out for tennis andjhrec office. Among the forgotten-were. such factors ' conslderalidn. ~ . . . —-- -'• crafts for adults, children and pre-scliool f children. :.,;...... ::...... | remain: freshmen Eileen Bass of Springfield as honosty, integrity, ability, training /we Cfuifj Bakery I - "In.aft74,-far-the first time In .Sprlngfleld' and Margo Krasnoff of Mountainside and -fACIAL -• IKHBLIRCHOC.— - - m*m. SUNSHINE ' (educational and business backgrounds and SALE < (Continued on page 30) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia; z feiHiinist \o refceive-awdrd mror^sarfcaTpnTrfMountalnside., ... philosophy-of-locaLgavernment, Rusty Stiso WHITE LEMON ( FIG BARS t -• ^^»««_™ Miss taytonr&Mrambng the girls,j]ualified SponsoretTBy 43 and I based our decision to seek election on . TISSUE IFUDGESAND ;47 I—^Tjie._board-of-. trustees_of Temple Slmrey j^Ms^tehiem's work-for-human rights", in the (Continued on p«o« 2) — (Continued on page 30) ' . BREAD . , Shatom of Springfield, this week arinnunced woFas of aternple spokesman, "has extended ~"— MNG^FIELD COMET CLEANSER LUX DISH OETtRGENT ROUND OR SQUARE I LARGE 8 INCH that the annuariHuman Rights!. Award'of the into all areaswherethe rlghtsxifa-minorlty;JjS8:::;::;= WfcEKLY SPECIAL ^ templewillbegivenonFridav'eveninKi'June2, —been threatened. Not only—has she been "'Z'~ • tgGlorla.StejnemJho writer,,"who"Has:UH1 the:- —steadfasDn her oppasition-to the VTetnamt —- Hoi. I—- : -—-—BTL- - - struggle for women's rights^ and hhs becomtv :.war.ubut sheJias worked for thtrrlghts ofTarm 25! SILVERTONi- .•«„..•.•—J'-i-J..--.7r~,'L---F^:.^.'r ^^^a^^^g^Sa^remiafefi" FRUXHCOCKTAIL HUNT'^PUDDINGS WHITrBRFAD .jtia^x^..

legal eqTJity-tinder=lhe-presentT8vitem, rtnj'lli uf dominant rflflle:anc ~^ e, B6tli_j.BXB!> wi|r-be free to 7 mm Avenue , l_ To*md t(w» puietmU of, To.ord lh. M .1 ; as human beingsrto-discovi! IndLvidaal-tiilenls, to be happier and better CLIP 4^ARS PERSONAL SI)|!IU| DOWNY FABRIC LJJlijl NESCAFE. BUCWHEATS W . IVORY SOAP Hy. SOmntR 33-01. BTL 22^ INSTANT ipmi 22 L sfor'a two-year term parents, , • . , THESE d ' PH IT CEREAL m 3.75 OZ. BAR fft 4?c.WITH COUPON W iq-dz. JAR. ' 9.oteox -•- •••• JIjL_ Lbbbi Howard Shapiro, spiritual lender of ' "'""SheTias been an export exponent of 19c WITH COUPpN IMI GOOD ONLY AV TWO GUYS LU GOOD ONLY AT TWO GUYS LU' GOOD ONLY AT TWO OUYS • MM - Temple .Shafoy-Shalom-^was eleeted-the-ooii— _vffimeiiLB. Jighls juid-as-a_r£sulLwriite_T^mfi.'s-' MONEY- GOOD ONLV AT TWO GUYSlW' ~ >• ttUMX **> iw,l*m*r. ' iTn _essay on (he woman's moyemcht, has spoken to i tluutal., Mav.30, !?71 _ venor of the Springfield Clergy at i(s meellni; OVER 100 DEALERS last Thursdayat thq Evangel Baptist Church. maje-dominated organizations on the subject, SAVING ' and iss cven_credltea .wllh"~selliHg~~Gcorge • _L: Concluding a turn of two years as the group's i McGovern oil the correctness of the women's ^ chairman, tho Rovv/James Dcwart, pastor of COUPONS f liberation ppsitlon."'. • .•.-•-••' : Antique Car Display Toward lh* purchat* of tho Springfield Emanuel United Methodist. Toward Ik* puiehoi'. ol "| Towofd lh« DU^HOI* OT Toword |K« purehciis o( ' ..^Church,'turned the group's affairs over (0 FROM I 6 CANS HUMT'S." 'fft inDV ntrttacxur W m Past recipients of the Human Rights Award m D Rabbi Shapiro. ' • "K- ,~,' ' ' - . . TOMATO SAya yj WESSON OIL r$o»rLlJ have included Rabbi Joachim Prlriz, Wyat.t T. * Antique Costume Contest ?o ib ", W . .' .The. meeting ot. Evangel Bantlst Biiurch, of • '•'. B.6Z.:CAN . •;••""-FiTI 24OX: BTL.v \ . BATH SIZE 5.1 OZ.R7 Walker,' Doan Wlliar'd- Hdckbl, Ntfrman m 3TWTWITH COUPdN [f D ONLY'AT TWO OUYS ' \}iS WITH COUPON which the-Hov. William Schmidt is pastor, GOOD ONLY AT TWO GUYS ' • OOOO ONLY AT TWO OUYS " GOOD.ONLY AT TWO OUYS NLY AT TWO GUVS M in* MM p»' cuttBw.i r^n .Thomas, Bishop John Dougherty, Kivl Kaplan, «l] —, —iricludod slides of his trip, to Itraol presented by.. JtacDrcsnS|!errTfie UL SIB Rabbi'Reuben Levlne, splrltua.1 'leader nf. -' UL. S-fB. award will bo given during the regular-Friday '.Temple'Beth Ah'm. The Rev. Laban WbHftigtou, evening, service- conducted by_ Rabbi Howard Food"Stands pastor of New Dawn Baptist Church in Newnrt Shapiro, and all ore invited W attend, the an- : .and,a former. Springfieldqlergyman,(!xpliiiiH'n- rv : •'• ; •••!,• '•• W« r«Miy« th» tgbt o. IJmlt.quai t . • • Wlii,',, N i-••'", 1 JioUhceirienliaddod'." :"'•': .' ' • ••.. •:•;•••• •• •'-•' '•''•y; • • iltl.t. Not r«p<;n.lbU"'(or'tvW rhWeeds of the dfy care ce'ntor of whiclulfr'i^ ; Bands J 11 01 p diroctor. '... . ' .' overt DAILY »uo A.M. .n IO PM. at 1t_ at Morris Awn • 'OP '* •"<"•• 'i«» •««»!«. ;' SUNDAYS 10 A.M. 'til t P.M. HI. x/ai morris MV8, , M.u,n 1079 Other clergymen prcsont'worei- the .Itev.-- FOOD SUPERMtRKETS v FOB tALBI ALLOWED BY LAW UNION thru Sat., Mav 30, 1972.! deadline Ir. Entertainmeni -m Brtice Evans, Springfield' .Prcsb.ylerlnii- v Church;. Msgr, brands X. Coylc, -tin' "'.' • to this. newKpaper'ti .Edward Oe'hllng and the Hev. Paul.JKoch, Si,,. •€ — Rep. Florehce Dwysr e'xtands ^her onctorsoiYient to'Bob •'—* ADMISSION S1.00 ,Jamesv Rgman .Catholic. Chui'ch;•'• the 'lli'v-'" > i James" Wollirigtoti, Evangel Church' o'nd tin- Momluy for Memorial Day,' All orgaitltatloulii,. soatod,.arid Rusty Stlso, •candidates for Republican' nbrnlnatlon. as s FAMILY AF.FA|R -^.Regular Ropubllcan standard,bearers Scott ponlngton, lift,' and in Date Sunday," June.4, 1972 \' Rev. Jtiol Yoss, Holy Cross Lutherjm•Church. social and btlu-r news Items for the June I ISHUO Township Committee candidates in the June 6 primary election. Looking on Is • L«n ^uck*r_lnttodLlCffd_thiilr_wlv«»,_^a(Ti»la and-L«ill«, to tho District Loader Also a member but not present wus the Hev should be Hilbmltti;(l by tomorrow nir>riihi(J, ~Tqwnshlp~Commltteeman WllllahvRuocco. Wasserman has long worked with Rep. I'ald lor by RopUbllc Matal Product! . • • '' candidate*'at a rscent campaign rally, ,'•• • • Clurence Alston of An.tioch Baptist Church. May m. bwyer-In Various capacities. ' , • • • •

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1 ,-.'•' , 2-Thur»doyf. Mby 25;- 1972,SPRINGFIELb (N.J.) LEADER •!•-, FRIDAYDEADLINb -_ Ecologists link spring season All Item* ofher^haii spot newtihould Ri¥ bp In our office by noon prt-Fflday. Speeders being #*'"'•• '•' ' - ^' ~ ~~~-• • -'•-•• ''"^ ^ to calf for constant vigilance Recycling drive TheSpririgfleld Save Our Environment' very rite of renewal, pledge to work iowardt xlosvn School b Committee this week , linked. ,the spring that end which will assure the continuance of flowering season and' the Memorial Day nature's cycle? • now on Sa holiday with an appeal for continued vigilance "Tti>r» U no magic about putting empty The , Springfield, Save Our Environment in traffic, courf O^^ ext0nsk)i^urnmer classes ^ m to protect and~improve local and national. bottles in a separate, saved container for Committee (his week announced that the glan natural resources. collection dalei, noj; are there any heroics and paper collection scheduled for Saturday at Apparently some drivers are still unaware of—- The Springfield Board of Education last weeir —choose olh'er areas within the realm and scope marionette stage" arid learn such theaiter • The statement deealred: -about piling up newspapers -for the: same the Jonathan Dayton Regional High School' the njew speeding: deterrent being used by tKe ^accepted the retirements of several senior1 stitff of. Uie,.studio. -:• : techniques «ts sound, lighting and special ef- "Our town is a good town, and on'sunfilled "purpose. One need not do battle to be aware of parking lot JuHm"nnstnon«i hwanw nf rnlp snt) Springfield Police Department. But 17members, with a resolution of recognition and "Envlroiynental Science; Environmental- fects, The ultimate goal Is to create ' a afternoons the birds can be heard, the the gypsy'moth control problems, to ponder the will take place.instead this coming Saturday motorists know better, after paying speeding praise' for their services extending for more science will expose children to mart and' his production ana perform in the community. flowering trees are resplendent and the tulips alternatives No major applause will accrue from 8:30-a:m. to 1 p.m. fines to Judge Max Sherman in Springfield than 20 years. l —-—- •" ' ', environment. To achieve this goal students will : It is hoped that there Is sufficient interest on stand proudly, not just on one lawn, not just in _from supporting clean air and water, The statement addedjjaT^^theLbeglnnlng^ Municipal Court. • • . . • The board,T meeting at the Florence spend much of their time investigating their thegartjpXJhe communjta^to-warrant offering , one area, but all around. The bounties of nature legislation, not burning one's trash, urging of the three-day, weekend:and It..is hoped that •" "The effecf'oPthe" "."radar speed gun" 1B"Gaudineer School, also accepted-the environment during field trips to farms, rivers, , all Of th& above courses." arc available to everyone. It is. an old adage. It control >f atomic stockpiling, /' . everyone who Is going away will manage to rpsignalions of lwo-younge> teacheii, voUjd lo -ponds, the ocean, forests, quarries- and is true, We hive some Inner surety that when becoming increasingly more evident as the "But there is a cumulative effect, a rising" ' drop off his paper and glass before leaving. All number of speeding cases oj the court docket approve extensJorMf "thp Inrtjvidim'lHJ Psr- DU5euma_for nn-the-spnt-learning.-Ch'ildren- the time of flowering passes, it will be followed tide of opinion, that can result from such small who are available to_help out on Saturday wflT" 1 sonal Instruction (IPI) rnathematlcs:program will engage4n-cla8sroonV-w>UUfeaactlvltleB to "by another burst of bloom, equally spectacular. continues to increase. . . .'• ^-~ .4 ***/**"•••'•'"'Jfc- /J^*" but consistent efforts. It does fiideed remind.us be welcomed and given, a task to suit their ^ Peggy Tilp of Morrlstown had the dubious ahd approved a, tentative program for this? reinforce their field trip experieiicS .._ »f another species. For many weeks we shall be of _ nature's magnificence. It.. does* indead abilities. Sandwiches and cold .drinks will be year's summer school. . . bedazzleUby colorsToflors, forms, each fragile, -disltaction ofpaying Hie highest fine, $35 for "Industrial Arts: Course work is designed to remind us thatv,in this season of renewal, we served to all volunteers. For further in- temporary and magnificent. . ~ IT WONXRON WITHOUT. YOU — This well-equippad ambulance has numerous speeding 58 miles per hour In a 25-mile zone on lietirements were accepted from Blanche guide the beginning studenlinilie development must stop^'^revaluate "How to, "achieve the formation, call-Peggy HammeraL27£O278 or— Mountain avenue. .'•..' of.basic-skills needed for working with wood, balance- between mankind's needs and -tMe . _ speclallzecLdevTces that can save lives. But there's one thing it can't do; drive Itself. Kemlcola and • Virginia M. Lewis, math into - ' "And so it is that the Springfield Save Our_ Edna Klein at 273-2021." — '"" ' The Springfield First Aid Squad asks foV volunteers for the most Irhportant-wo'rk of metal, and plastics and to provide opportunity Environment Committee, on this. Memorial _earthJifcapacity to support them." Three other motorists were charged' $30 for teachers at Gaudineer; Russell Post, fine arts JAKlfcUi-THE LEAb -1 Pioneers in girls' athletic competition Denise Greene, Irene Prpther, Nancy Friedman, tfbnno gjl-sovjng lives. • i, L- - • . ,' .V • - •* ~ ~ instructor; Helen Ryder, teacher at the James for both male and female advanced studenlsio. 1 Day holiday, struggles with two thoughts, each" ^ speeding infractions on Mountain avenue. work* oirmore sophisticated projectsTJf"^^" -show their heels to a male colleague at Meisel Field!'of Davis, Nancy- Soos,. Jill Berflstein, Bonno-Telfeld, Betsy . claiming the major share of emphasis. Must we . .•• • . '•'—-'-_. . ---^ -— (Photo by Matt Allen) Robert Cochrane of Summit drove 53 miles per Caldwell School; Mary^ Ann SealVj learning spring x own choice. • Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. The girls include Maieika and Robin Relnhardt. "[Photo by.Gfregory Koep)> not, in the time of the renewal of the earth's - • ' . •._'••.' ' ~ hour, Josephine Debbs of Summit 51 mph and laboratory'instructor atlGaudineer, and riches, this spring, recall those untijnely cut , Spring Joseph SoSano of Madison 48 mphT-in.Ihe-^F jaiUred-M. Schneider, office secretary at Gaudineer. , " down, prevented from achieving a fullness of , mile zone. Sodano also'pald an additional $50 PTA of the Edward Walton School, Springfield,, bloom 7 Must we n6t also, taking-peace from the — The mast modern ambulance for using abusive language to police. " . The board also approved the resignations of to look for will"be stressed. Playing principles to step out scheduled two younger^ teacherg, Mona D. Nimoy,.,fine is sponsoring thc.cvent, which will be held_on_ angi Five motorists were.fined $25-for speeding _J11 bejaught thrqugh-the.'use of" the Bobby the school'grounds. -- A special spring! artff. and Garmefi*W. Mnaaottor^at-Gaudineer, Flgcher_me_fhoa__pf_pr.ogr3rnmed7instn«:Uon. . lies useless without a crew ^ -violation«^Hannalorii-_Conger^-of-Short'Hills- "wh6 wish to pursue advanced study. . Metropolitan MuslcaJ.Theater drove 55 mph In a • 35=mile-zone on Morris "Instrumental Music: Pupils will be In- cnairmano ftn Q fair, Regional teacher production of —The Fan"- ..avenue,. Richard Regan of Summit 52 mph in a The IPI mathprtgram, which now covers all dividually scheduled so ttiat they may have the. - -feck, terinisjeams ppening up tfieir ranks FINAL WEEK OF SALE/ . As part Qf its continuing.membership drive, .pound per square inch, 244. cubic foot main fourth, fifth and sixth graders and a pilot group ..TheWaltorfatf promises a fun-filled day tasticks" will be pfeleh^ea'ar 25^mile zone on Shunplke road,- kathleen. opportunity to take anotheiisubject whenever , [ Brown' anirhto (Continued from pago 1) . _ - . . -...... , „, the Playhouse Association -iS_ ' B Springfield Firsrjjd_Sgujd_'this week oxygen tank for patient breathing assistance, 7n~thE seventh grader-will continue with all possible, Students may begin instruction on.a everyone Come o|n chaHie ,, ., . . They were^all upset, however, that so much- committee does not wish to build one program ^roYing a relaxed r commented, that even the most modorn-and folding wheel chair, three different types of Chambers of Mountainside 50 mpTi in a 25-milc fricnds f ^l {^ |nnovations. ag a cake. : New England ave., Summit on these youngsters, next year; as well as all of new instrument or continue study on the.in^. tofSce*he'No. iomanamong the boys, and she .money is spenton sports forboys^and so little--atrthe-expense of the other. ' •_ • -stretchers; blankets and associated-linen, a zone on Mountain ayenue and Robert Berti qf_ deCpral|ng conte5t and a makoup, Thursday through ' Sunday »eltequtpp8CainB1ilarice~is-useless wi thout a next yearis-ihtrd-gwders.^L -..-... of their rhnlpo - - •'— -lost, two sets to one. On this basis, the girls do foi-girlsrThe" only other tennis program for "GXA fbr.manjryears-has offered athletic trained crewtb manage it. — Lahrdahl mucous—suction 'unit, ah oxygen -Brooklyn,-ftY, 46 fflph in a 25-mile zone On Featured -^ Uemswili bo«;Walton W -/' evenings, June 8-11,-Tickets ISftAELI./ylADE " • - yg -Dr. Ffed Bamchln, superintendent of not exp&Tt^app&r in~^arsily meets,' but they girls "is conductfed-by - the Girls' "Athletic--Opportunities for many students.'Varsity sports' PANTY HbSE Xall-sliw^ Colon)... ;....l»e : inhalatorTTrStevenson illli' "mdreT •^Mountain-avenue.. --. •- •__••• -j— In scienee-elasses." a ere 'sale at the-Summit "~TThB~8'tatemem added. —; , .. , a"medreaT" . - . . .schools, commented, "Plans havfe been for^ are glicTof the oliiltolilhlillfft titi hJ ALL POLAROIO& HIGH FASHION in'his ambulance, constructed on - a.-'1 Eight -to stress the form, technique and tools of film , P?ro1 Szymanski, Dolores Wadle and"Louise with the most talenVbuMhey^probably YMCA, 6rMaple st. . ; SUNOLASSES ,' ..,:„•. kit Including emergency childbirth items, short: moWistsJwere_.chatged *2F"&r mulated to place^tuaentfwho have completed "The best learnlim iii»tlvation~T:an~~be . lenehtened Cadillac—chassis, provides the and long board splints, backboards,- spare "- "—les _Bey.erly-Of_the=IPI cont!niium7jBL.skllls- into pre-algebra making. the_students will vlew^a n»mT5?^r^ieviw.wiU be In charge of plannlng-the^amos. ______^hould-fighKpr-what they^ would, not'offer programs , for "is many Sponsored by the VMCA - SNOOPY BANKS— : .' .,.•'... »C 1 Fe a W1 'achieve^ when the ^tudents^jto at theic-ownr residents of Springfield With safe and.ofteiriifc~ oxygen JsSlJes;-bandages picampresses, cold. 35-mlle zone -on_units of study with the ultiihate goal ofleading films that aeal dlrectly-with the above-men-' , ',VT- " i»cJHde.^9Rp:tr.tDiDUJEnttjti — .-.--,-. ._ commcntedT "butl *_:want.''. ..."... .,-:.-* ' . '. . • students.,.;. -.- in a relaxed atmosphere.'-' according to_ MMT is -a summer program P^SSONNA RAZOR BLADES(Doubl« Edge) VCnr- 1 p p g : saving transportation for tbeir emergency packSrSanbags for injury imobilization and, oh iy*,of Mantoloklng them into an,individualized algebra-program. tlone'd characteristics: Byunderstandingand |P'a''sh,- Pig Pen's treftstire hunt', Charlie love the gamrand want to play..Xd.be glad to Anotherstatfed, IThey.weren'tprepared for . Mcrachriik .added— "It. " is. -my hope as i Li f Sifild h i Fh ;:"which gives opportunity to -Tnrrt.—TrAGGEDY ANN DOLL '' U» . Sylvia Lewis of Springfield, who is a French college and high school youth _—_medical jieeds. While it looks like a Miuple~ ^yes; baod-aidsi— • , . J~~*r—».,,' appreciating-teeijh? studente can tearn how- Brown s beanbag game. Ring around Snoopy" tmra girls' team." ; ° ' us. The locker room in the girls'gym ig closed superintendenf t that tha-athlettc cormmttee^ teacher at Gov. Livingston Regional High — ALL WESTCLOX-CLOCKS «, TRAVEL 'ALARMS fllm.ditfersjromother'art forms. Discussions, -f.nd LMcys-knock-em-down game," Items for ; -.. to act in, direct, and produce oversize automobile, it Is equipped with devices' : "Yet, this fully equipped machine without, , find wp hnvp tlt)f tiring~^i'frTKr~gtplV might recommend one major girls--varsity. ! School-in Berkeley Heights. She has applied __musicals each year, -•- to help the First Aid Squad members perform"" trained First Aid Squad members Is useless. on MountaihvavenuerRonald — _o~o.. — . writings and; most importantly, Jilm making wliiuiL'lupliaiit.taBnf have been procured by room,—:—• -— . > • .. "• ihterscholaslic activity at .'each of our four this theory in a new program she calls LIPS ALL HI.FASHION SCARVB'S their jobs. .-—.- the . chairmen, Marsha Srednick, . Heather ~ The Playhouse Ttssociation Full and effective-Utilization of both Springfield. boltesz of Hopelawn 46 mph in a 25;mUe zone on —THE SUMMER SCHOOL, will be directed by are all Integral-parts of the course. _-Des'pll£_the-late_start, though, they are • schoolsin September. These should be chosen (Language Individualized Program Study) ISODirrTES-LOZENGES FirsLAidjSquad ambulances can be achieved Chasman and Eleanor Volpe, as ^ determined to persevere. They realize that the on*the basis of the greatest.inl<>i*p«if in each is cooperating in this spring •.. "Some of these specialized devices are: dual.,. Keller of Essex Felhr45 William Hannah, with-Eunice Samer—as "Needlecrafts: This-course will include an Rotary flea marke which ~Bhe—jsr trying this year on an ex--production by• providing its VITAMIN B COMPLEX (With Vitamin CI . batteries for positive engine"starting; 110 volt only through your actlve^ai'tlelpation. mph in a 25-mile zone on' Mountain avenue, assistant director. It will include the following introduction" to the_art_'pf crochet,' needlepoint, Walton children In their nelghborhobcls. only chance they might have tu gut into-a^Hchool, perimental basis with her French II class. 100 Capsules alternator for operation of infant Incubators or "This monthihe^quad was needed on 55 calls, Ruth Davlson isiickets chairman and MrsT" arsity match will be if an opposing team also "Since we wjll be planning in July for our facilities for rehearsals . William Salerno of Union"45 mph in.a/i^mile three skill . improvementr courses: ~bargello ajid crewel. After learning the basic : performances. , -. • • other standard hospital .equipment^ electroni£ ^yhich Took . 143 "hours, traveling almost 700 zone on Morris avenue and Isaac Small of East ^Strengthening the Understanding of_Baslc. skills In each craft, the student would then have. Alice Schcnkerjs art Work chairman.-Janet— has girl players. _..- _ ; . --~ dtfM973T4I htht full-range~of- ^-Recentlyi-Mrs--tewis-wrote an-article en- '. siren, "two-way radio for- police-ambulance Tnifes. Volunteer now! Prospective volunteers _Orange44 mph In a 25-mile zone on on Mountalh Fundamentals of Mathematics," "Invitation to girls' intcrscholastlc actjvities-eaffbe Includel d titled "Indivlduallzalion: try It", You'll Like ' The" Fantasticks"~will be x —directed and produced by communications, two-way radiotelephone for.. are asked to call Ruth Force at 379-4917 or Dan avenue. •• — :.•<•.•• —-"•• Written-and-OraJUExptession" and "Reading rather than using ready-made kits. • - • '• ..•••O--Q—: • •• • '* in that budget. "..••'"—• It," which has been published in the. Modern Kalem at 376-0582;!— i lunch with us and, enjoy a W_ TRACK, where facilities pose less of a-. "Thcreisa great'deal of, Interest among Foreign Language Magazine; ' - ^ •. • . Wilk; with--Ki;nneth , hospital-ambulance communications, 2,000 In other traffic violations, Steven Szymanski for More Effective Understanding.'' •. __^_ _ of Kenilworth paid.-the steepest fine of the The^sumnierrsesslqnrfrom JurSFSrthrough —"Musical Theater Workshop: The musical day full of Tun>and gajwcS.'fh(irc will be prizes The rainfall over the weekend Caused problenT, the girls appear happier, with-their—-female-faculty-members to &et ve as couches OF PANTENE HAIR PRODUCT theater workshop will consist of the study of for everyone." • • progress, although they'too would prefer a ~. for' interscholastic activities, and I do not "The results in the. class have proven that attends the New $215. for driving under the influence of -July 28,' vyiil Include new enrichment courses In .'•.postponemcnt-of-tbe-Sprlngfield Rotary tlub's instruction on an Individualized level can be a narcotics on S. Springfield avenue. -sev.eraLdiiferent Broadway shows, me various teamofthelrown. CoachTaglientrnotedthar20~7TM]reieJJ wiin>e a major problem to procure • York University School of the Baltusrol is fined chess, film making, needlecraft, musical -aspects.' of-stage-direction and production will "Heritage Day." flea market until .iSundayT -success," Mrs/. Lewis explained. ,SX7 COLOR PRINT From Your NtO«llv«. Two drivers were penalized for drunfcen theaterwbrk'shop and "Creative iPuppetry~i~, June 4. It was scheduled for last Sunday from New Jersey schools have 'girls' steams and coaches. In the yyear s ahead we will probablpyy Arts, and' Collins, a .-music- Limit 1 p»r F«mlly • be studied. Stage lighting, .makeup and Ne wman is honored mapy others have\girls~pTrficipating, though "-• • —-• - • - major at Ithaca College, have drivings Louis .Hector-of-45-Edgewood-ave.V Hand Pufrpets'and-Marionettes."—""' _Wa.m. until 6 p.m. at the Raymond Chisholm find leagues and conferences, for.glrls, as we The class.is divided into three groups; within ! Stop In And Racttve Your pree-S«mpfv Springfield paid $100 and received a six-month coslumingjvUJJjejconsidered at length. A 10— few with'as large or enthusiastic a turnout as joach the students attempt to help one another been associated -withi ' 01 PERFUME Bv ^onEliquolcharge^ The' iull list of. enrichment courses as — day study ofrhnrpng|'nphir-art., and teenage dlrector~ln—Albany Automatlc Garage Door Opener For „ Ilkean Improvement on the old homestead ... plans fdr sending the youngsters LIti''niK Kiibiiiltti'd Inter (linn and Wtistfleld,. I.n both Less Than You Ever irhagincdl •"^^TTo college next fall... that vacation ydu've.always dreamed about... tnecar , . May'2(1 may not be printed. llllUflt'U| • 6-piecc sterling. Jl.-itwardT place settings an'cl indi- associations she directed, day you've arways wanted. • _i.. ' • • ('^- vidual pieces and Marsh passes the savings otl to camp programs. She has been Conv«nUne« Ju»ta push o( a bullon sonds a pul»-tana • radloslonal to op«n your onr«o« snd turn onfhi light!' Whatever your dream,' It probably costs money, Andthat's where we come * ,'• yrtuli-This .oiler applies to all of Gorlvam's ,23' director, of the Summit THIS \!VORLD.(| 1 1 CMnlprt No more back strnlm. No more oolllna wit or ' . In. We at Springfield State Bank are In the business of making dreams-come - _ love'ly patterns^,so. sec-Marsh today^ It's the YWCA's day camp for four OF OURS yearn, •' • . . • , . true. We've got a loan tree, where you can get the? money you need to- make . perfect place to start or atlcl to your Gorhani „ your dreams come true. So c'mqn In AND TAKE YOUR PICK FROM OUR •; Sterling service.'. • '.'• .. .•.•-'•.''''....'.., .1. PaTonl loulhor Is pro-workod lor liddod sottnoss Some ' scholarship aid 'is' Mcurlty Your door operates on an Individual puls*-tona. ' OAN. E{) y 'ahd n crlnklo- toxlure.' 2: It hpy'ol' npotia p'olisii,: ,.slon»l( »* that only .you. can •open--It, Tht"d66r' LOAN TREE;-We'irj|lve' you.fast, courteous andlefflclejntjjeryl^. witti_i_ ..'ayaildblc for the. day camp ;. aulomotlcnlly locks for protection from prowltri.' convenient repayment plans, 'Write yoUr dreams in Marsh's bridal rogisfer and I——JusJ l wippo with dammpcl^hp cloth:_3. 3..Th:iThoo linjnlinjugjg iss a a program, Rcadei's may •<*' make them come true Si'K'i't the stcrliiui, clim.i ;ual te'leph6ne~E[jt(io"rr~Dye for codrsignaturo YabTic for an opon-collar fooling. - of Vour i^S^ Rliisswarc you would like xCi have iind just ru^isft*!; in' 4; The authenfiotjHSsorslylo isidbril lor both . . complete details at'the YWCA, Marsh's Bi^'tlii'l.'R^uistyr. .When frieiul* vr relatives ,;iijk: 27;)'4242.-A day camp brochure" ymi, your parents or ymir iivliiw's wliiu'yii\i woiild like, . businoas anfi loisuro. 5. Whilo tho quality Is.all -• • .Will. be. sent ori-.request: \ FlOf.sh'oim, the prlco is jusft &M.&S/. -dro^i iVawiiiiobsl GUARANTEED DISCOUNT PRICES! just tell them you're listed in Marsh's Rriilal Rentier. COTTOK • You'l): U* dcligliteil to liiul that you get sn much of wluit DOUBLE KNITS/ you wishetl for. '. . .J ' '. TftniMfutriuiiittt, tt) tiff Hindu, - • is i:\sv .TO i>i.v< RESIDENTIAL U'tuU tlu> iHtUiitliHt . pururffy t»y'r~ Prints • Solids • Strip** '. FUTTER'S SHOES £ pouring an t>Hlitnat*tl 86 fnihiith ••• .:'.: ijl-^HMIHM «0" Wld. • R«D J3.9? « JO9 333MILLBURNAVE." . MlLLBURN lonn. -' uhoul 6t> • pertvnt" - of th* "The Hometown Bank" —'- -..., "•*>*•' °' c •' ?*"iotal output inui ihf.uir, Spviific- Op«n Thur». Ev,,.. PBrklng across the street ri lid ,-,•: run . ISILl,5IDE , : oral ROUTE,22, SPRINGFIE^. ^EW.JfRSEY 0/1)61 " Uil)y, iiujonu*hih\** aci^fr^U»g to, : MNI! JliWBLIiRS'V SILVlilWMlTIIS SINCE 110S 1 p'riitiW tuul tnH'ifrrtftivttt mmrcet lo • 'Ad Toli.t ': n, yd. i« will liwlp yuu. witlt Millbuni: 241 Mlllburn'A'va. alittf, can h'4i m*pon*iUi« for at '•" .WtiHIuim, "NrfW'jL-rsL'y :_2»5 Milflinrn Avenue 68Eh-5962 toHH'h n* 77 pfrrvnt of th* air iwt* «U)l|.C.Iltr' Won! Ac). hit tint* fntXnji in MOI/H1 iirtutn A-~f^ 1972;SPRINGFiap (JJJ.) LEADER i_SPRINGFIELO (N.J.y LEADER-Thursdoyr-Mav 25,:.\972-t- the growth of federal spending in the past have mcl with little success," t}ie;study declares/ editorialcomment "mort- effective ways are cleariy' needed."- It examines existing road blocks to better budget tell, they're just ecstatic," according fa the iBy ~(j0^JFilli&w'I\ control at the federal level, Among these the AFIRST "I've never been interested in this type of GOVERNMENT •study cited large'arid" growing- prpas nf mi- Walton librarian. •*.,-.. .liven Ihougli the climb In federal . ex- .publicity. I just do my job and hope that I'm ' .' • Lonrisy refused lo-taka credit forthe success called "uricontrollable" federal spending doirit! it well.'I enjoy my work. I don't think 7 fax reform Ms Ih'iT most vital- issue, and Inobody cares enough "to study what Is In- make the choice most beneficial to you.' In penditures from less than $100 million in I960 to which escapes regular scrutjny or annual . of the Walton library and directed great praise- The great American "dream house" is fast ' certainly the'issue w.ith the most far-reaching•— volved...to understand the full package, and to the near quarter-trillion dollars proposed in the .there hns ever Been a dujUhat-I-havwi-t hp mippnrl It sonnel costs andfcderal aid to state and local The Springfield..' Board ,of for too many fanjlllw nf modtnl rtioanc. Tho -in~vartous parts of the slate.' . —: represents ' a • fast climb g into the fiscal governments as two major budget segments file nia jority of days in William I^onney's life -i- "Libraries could not be successful' Without : I think the key-to acceptance of thig new tax Education tbojca bold, and exciting -«y«re-hou«1|ig shortage"in ~Ncw Jersey"'cries "The tax*programTas drawn-bythe"Sears I cannot expect to cover all the details of thjs' stratosphere.' the ascent seems destined to most susceptible-to "reasonable control" by. Tiaw been spent leaching and working with , cooperation from the school's tpneherg. the out for bold and innovative approaches that will Committee after two years of study, arid which - program is understanding, and therefore. I-plan quicken^ cjbservcs the New Jersey Taxpayers 4 importance they place on libraries-determines <:<»nprehensive program in the limited space of. Congress and Iho Executive. first step to Ward further yo'ungslersr-At present he is the librarian for , ^^Jflwerjhe-coalanf construction I modified in presenting to the Legislature last to devote most of these columns, particularly in just a few. of these columns. Taxatloiris a 'Association!". " * - improvement of • an, . already the_Edward Walton School,.which includes -their success. Kids are intensely-loyal"to~ .Thursday is not just a new tax. It is a vtchole new the beginning, to explaining the various aspects 1 A study of future implications of the federal teachers. If a teacher tells the kids about a One of the problems of introducing new complicated subject. §o I urge, you to read all outstanding, school System last week students from kindergarten through the fifth construction materials is the lack- of system of taxation that, will correct-inequities of the tax program. you can on this lax reform program. Talk to budget, newly published by The Tnv Fnun- grade. * . : " _J , -, . particular book he enjoyed, the kids flock to It.-.., Ji! OUI present system^ ; •.— ._ lam afraid*. there are some people who! will when it- anpri1vetl~iryrade cluster ,..••:. "I can't say enough about the-Springfield . familiarity on the part of builders and en- your friends and neighbors and relatives DISCOVER "I've.never regretted the things I had to do in K, ' forcers of local codes with the items inin this new system, will help homeowners.homeowners,, rejecrejec t it outrighourghtt simply because It involveinvo s the dicates the $246.3 billion budget proposed in JL THE plan~for tne Edward ;WaIton and school system being library minded. If they '" . "• Ask questions. Find answers — correct Congress by the President for the next (1973) lifcr-1-don't mea_n_ blind acceptance, but a . '. question, Indeed, one of the stumbling blocks—-^particularly the very old on fixed incomes.who —;words-"income tax" without stopping to find answers. And I stress "correct" because there LJNQRLD— Tbelma SaiTdnieier schools, to weren't, I'd be out of a job. - - ..,- fiscal year is only a starter. person must be flexible to changes- in his lifer . seems to be the lack of a method of determining are threatened with losing their Komes because—Tout that the" Income tax will replace taxes that will be-some who may Iry tn.mi8jlnn^ yntl jn include children from the area Any jnh rap hp Hull n mnnrinnp hnl nnt if nJ • "But the BiOOQ books in our library attest to whetherthtril^ld b ll "f rising real "estute'thx'es, and the' very young - are being-reduced. Some people don't know fd1cattons~or~a~fufuTer~nse in future -JERAVEL. r . riHl&Wuiild-be applicable - - « . _ , order to serve their own causes. federal, spending, it estimated that major new .Uu* rrnyfnnnu' '" person brings creativity to it. People can make Mie priorities of the parents of the community. what is Involved and don't want to find out. | w:>i ,r ,- . . (hn__ „,,•;,,. ,. They show great-respect for educational In- ., .on a statewide basis. The difficulty of In- who haven't realized their full income potential and expanded programs proposed in the fiscal TOURS CRUISES.AIR ...things interesting just by applying them- producing new "types of materials Into yet: It will also-help our core cities that are They believe-initnat^^ old ^expression-pr0(,ram thatmosTpeop e seem^oC l?ouWe STEAMSHIP -BUS .RAIL ...Chisholm School'. •——stitutions. ...•-- . •' "^ 7 year 1973"budget will, if all are enacted, nearly- DOMESTIC-.INTER/J AT lONAUl There are, however, two problems selves," he added. ."'"• residential construction has made apparent the - succumbing to fhe'eaficef of decay, ''Better the devibyou know than the devil you understanding, and give you my answers here.' triple in cost-from $11.3 bil.lion to $32.9 billion- Kpnney Is a man who lives his philosophy,-as "Some people think of a school library s ~ • need for a laboratory to conduct propec-and The rapid response to ray message indicates d6n t. ^ • ' . _ . • :. • [—777 highlighted by the board decision zL Leither.ajlecesslty.pr a frill, but it's.an absolu-) by fiscal 1977. Increases include' General Springfield Travel Service Ms background clearly reveals. Born in Kin- Objective testing.- - — -' widespread interest, aiid for this I am grateful. ' But the keyword -in that expression is -^ ... -'— revenue sharing, up $2.!j billion; special NEVER A SERV1C6"CHARO6 which call for immediate and urgent stoii, N.C, he moved to Sari.Diego where he necessity.. Our-greatest need is to aid e r Accordingly, I plan to introduce a bill when Interestt willl resultt in discussion.. Discussion "know." When we have to make a choice .—- —— -.._!'(> KUY A BUS • " . changing image toward an instructional me. .a "• % revenue sharing,up"$2.3 billion; family hcajth_ consideration. ., ' ' " •,..";',; .... spent his high school days, He returned to his the Senate reconvene^ that would provide for will lead to information and understanding; between two items or_sUuatlons, it is easier 10 '-'liildren in North Dakota have contributed center, with records,- films and other c< n- -,' 11 11 1 irtSurarrcc73lip7-$2.1 UilliorT social security — ISO Mountain Ave., Sprlngllold, N.J. _^!rst"ia • thtr;grnatry- increased home state for his college education and ob- — the establishment of-a Buiitfing Materials and and understanding — by.the vast .majority of makethe correct choice if we know everything.^ "! "* pennies to help, buy a bus for an reforms, up $6.6 billion; medicare changes, up tained a degree In ancient medieval history municationa^materlal is morespace. You c n't—— ' Systems Testing Laboratory. I am also happy our citlzens~-iHs what will lead to approval. _there is_to know about them. - " adolescent center of a state hospital. Tho North distance which must be traveled by . put n lihrYiry'of this klrtdjn just one rocn, " • $2.1 billion, and welfare reform, $5.1 billion; ! from.^the_University—of.NOrlli-Carolina at to report that my bill-provides-«-way of ~ I~think~_Jhe greatest single-chemy—tHs^^^In the weeks ahead I hope tb help you to know '^''"'ta Mental Health Association hopes_to other $0.9 billion. BLAST THOSE BUOSI Find on'Exterminator In the |— youngsters from thc-Chisholm^areaT Jill .added Lonney,._J__,.,:I . - . ; ~-" i— "•"establishing arid maintaining the program at "program-could errronnter would be apathy. If this tax program better so you will be able to collect SlOjOOO in pennies. : -.,... — Classified Secljo'nl ' p •'- - ". --o~o : • __*, _.'; ' — Observi.ng that "various attempts to control • «• State regulations require- bus _- Directlyfrom college, Lonncy enterca~lhe^ no cost to the taxpayer. "^"Transportation for elementary, school •WHEN ASKED If he could define the pat=L In my_opinion such a,lab would be a boon to U.S. _A.rmy_and spent two years as a cryp- aspect of'his job "that.gLv.es him the'./ t puprls-living two miles from school tographer in Korea. .Upon. returnlng-to_the_ ^icular asp j g local governmentsrthe residential cAtistriiclfph'—~ greatest satisfaction, Lpnneyisald, '.'It's having industry !*and consumers ^because it—would or further away,"—with—Trenton States,, he took a job teaching language arts to a student come to'me with something that he : junior high and .elementary school students in facilitate the use of creative methods and . paying most of the brllr A local tremery vocal in the image that libraries should. has. discovered in a Jbook. When they share Wiriston-Salem, N.'Crr—• t " mntprinlc l'Hp|lHln_»l maallng aHoqimlA par. . board may bus for shorter.distances, ''' ' In 19S8r he headed- north, took a .position have ;_th'eir. • place- in the. school—system. something with me, . they've shared a ..*.'.' *..fS.rmance standards forTipnlth nnri safety while .-'••• at.its own expense. — .. . ~^_ teaching English, at Springfield-s Florence "Libraries are not just a place to check out discovery. ; ".. ' possibly -lowering-tho cost -of-buildin ^dinc^rSciiooi a"rta^i^"ht-^ t-think~thc crux-5Peverything_i. ._...s being. lio.mes: _.-_-_---• •• ^_ "We must confess that 1,9 miles is _. ace i . ypni-< nnrinjTthlg pi»rirwj hp rntin-nt.fi to North — P' s to learn. Buttbere is a greatudeal mote^slncere. l ve tried never to-be false. Perhaps , The laboratory wbuld'TSr-itaffcd _„ 7™ a long- trip for\a kindergartener_Qr___I tob e d( e Carolina for several summers to study at UNC. "? because, asTiTyet; librariesTire noU~I've misseg the mark at times,bUtJVe always— . •;~~technical-testing and evaluation council- that first grader-, for example, along and -In-i9ei,-heTcceived"a master's degree, in considered an integral part of the'jschoo! trtoH tn m»h my ppthpclacm -jlnporp Children — • would work in conjunction with colleges-"and h l' \r»ffiir~ii^ • education. ~ —^^ • - -systeri). They're still not considered-'artooPbT can sdc thniugh you if you aren't sincere. You universities selected, to participate Jn, the" 'Mountain._ 'and.—S. • •avt'hues'. : _••"".•' ' _ •' •'.-'.— Wwi9(»,Whad tho idea that hT^ -- , __, •- .The lab would undertake the evaluation of a —' like to enter a> field- pypreviously-left-mostly-fy o checking put books. At Walton, rye'rAU^Ing.lhe^^JUs not surpjMng-thateman^J^terfiiredJn_i. "^-^latge—variety of building mnterlt ^UNlSffMO/ilAL DA Yl '••- TlH9-4s-tfln-extrenie example; of Teaming, like Lonney,, should have varied In- "* women, that of aaini i-lemehtarvlichnoelemenlarySchool librarian,. library as a textbook, especially-in theTirethe-arCTfiofa of - ' . systems, then issue performance certification andloward, that end beg'an taking coursesiri ""'"dividualized reading programs," said terests wfieivhTs mind Is not on his job, whichis . statements.- These .would_-jber-availablc - to cannot.drive their small chiWren-lo' . library sclence.at-'Rutger- • s• -University-l- • • •n Ne--w Lonney. -^,1^-.—-—-"• '-' • not too often. "I like gardening, I have my own > —-'."municipalities, consumersand.{ije construction "school Hnd~which face a major Brunswick.TIn 1^70, he received a master's A Lonney innovation Is the reading dlub_tha_ t wine cellar and am fascinated by archaeology. .;- Industry".--— • he organized for Walton fourth and fiTth~^SomedayI'd. like to/ work toward, another PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY. MAY 27 transportation-problem with the new "degree In library scienceand embarked upon a HopeitUly, a set of .standards would evolve - _ major change In his teaching career. graders. "The club meets oncea week at lunch degree, probably In,Spanish, which i study ;,. that would provide all interested partles..with- OPEN ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY -. districting-.'-'" . •„ " " _ **~ lidn't change "jobs due to ; any time. There are-14-members and we all periodically." :- ,•"••• \ _i~—" real knowledge about a particular new ••• _. There "are otliera^-to be sure, wlio ~ dissntlsfaction,_Whiiie in^cpjlegciiijcpjlegc., I workedTtrr determincd-the rules and regulations. I have Interestingly, his wife Janet is employed as"~"' • material or construction system, have faced this problem- all along •.„- *" the. university library, ft always held a' only one vote. : ...- ..' an Industrial librariarj..f6r Western-ElectHc' J THis"Jis especially important at this . ltITAJ.l)UTKOWSKI fascination for me. It was always in the back of - "We call ourselves. Centurions, because our—and, for ' better • or worse, has gotten _her- Although, new residential construction is . and have Hyed~vvith".it. However, members will read 100 books in the course of a husband to take up golf. ... they recognized the ' problem when my mind to take-some courses in, library - .. - , , , , , , , , , .proceeding apace, the supply simply has been ~ AMERICAN science. If I had waited much longer to-makci.—•year.--The aim_of our club Is to enjoy, read and Lonney has another, idea that he would like to " outstripped by the demand.'. A significant GonnecticuT they bought their homes arid. were share knowledgg e i hjojyy books. -^ee~-implemented-in—the—Sprlngfleld=B£hi T COPPER- : n -change, it would have been too-late. I'd iievor- =^^^broaWhppughmust*arrlVe sodn or thousands of FLAG prepared to^solvc it."" ~^~ ~7 Color this-honest liave known the joy of experiencing {his hew The response to thfi club-has-.bcerrgnrtifylngbh ifl , system. "I.wouldlike tosee school libraries 16ft . / ,New Jersoyaris1 might be forced to look out of and at each meeting we even eat lunch together open in the summer, at least one. Sometimes - Those who moved Within what M situation. stato_for tho ''dream house" they can afford. TONE Regarded as a reasonable Ily ItOSICP.SIMON_..' - .Book, :.by_Alice Laden^At the age of 25, the_ "There are not many men in the elementary • Ip the library," Lonney added. • kids can't make It over to the public libraryaml _;^Jl=""*l)hder. niy tnM; the laboratory would_bc • Ritii I. Dutkowski",' daughter • I s, , The Springfield Public Library lists the impove'rished Shawfourid that he was unable to library field. But there's no reason that this The club also keeps a scrnpbook of letters our books are just standing there for two and ST^ ——fihancednby the fees paid, by manufacturers • of Mr.^und Mrs. Tharlrlctis" rt CX-126, I2-O«posuro • illQlnLDcnoOJ.—following-titles-among-the-books-recently afford to eat meat. He therefore, lunched on image has to remain thcsamel^A""n¥rriber of. received by-members frOm authors.to whom half months; I don't know of_any library-left ., — seeking to receive approval for their products. KODACOLOR FILM and-now find that their children acquired: --.-.----•..- ^ vegetables, which were much cheaper in his people tried—to discourage me. I hate to" - they wrote to express their enjoyment with open during the summer but I know that there , Certainly, this is a worthwhile, investment for Springfield—will. graduate tlie-added-distance to day. He justified his diet further by the fact that. -are-always-plenty of (hings for.a librarian.to' from Arilihurst College in 79c VALUE _ SI.40 VALUE : dlsappoint-them^ but 15a. noHinhiippy I. ~ •L —_..—,—. — » , — — , companies with otherwise e-ftellcnrmatefiaTs~ Walton Sandmeier deserve IILACK-WIIITF; RELATIONS - some of. the strongest animals were: her- • wouldn't regret going back to teaching, but I chnngelniludenU whenrthey.receive a letter. do," Lonney added. . that cannot be used in Now Jersey because of Woodstock, Conn., on June 4. SCOOP - or "How (ojget Along-with-Black People," by hivorous. —Miss Dutkowski majored in whatever the school thliflTTve found something I really wtov—^rlngs-them.closerlo.thc book they enjoyed. If the school system decides to put Lonney's~v, code restrictions. =^-— consideration ChrlsTilark and'SHella- Rush. Two black ^ou -Although Shaw and~hls wife adhered strictly ; doing.isiiys-Lon'neyT It's meanlngfuTcommUnlcation wittirthe" Idea into being, they "won't have to look farfor ' history ,^nd minored In • board _can pro_vide,_ahcl fia^soon as The facility I have proposed would give the ICE womeitrone a'dean at Bryri Mawr, llii'uilleT-a—' 16 Iheif-Vflgelanan diet after their marriage. Tlie nridgcwater_Township resident Is-e author. When a child enjoys a story you-ean- -tho HghLma.n for the job. _ ~ contractor, builder or jobber a.....precise political' science and secon- REDUCING possible. ' "" director of community law offices inNew-York-=—none-of-their guests was expected to abstain! method of figuring cosls-andTjuantltlcs, and dary-education',— ~CAHD»- EAM The second problem- \S -perliaps—••Glty, have collaborated orjrthis-handbook for from meat or alcoholic drinks. Mrs: Laden took consumers would. have the reassuring -While, at Annhurst Miss less urgent but nonetheless more- whiles. They analyze some_of_the..reasons for over the job of cookand.housekeeper after Mrs. Dutkowski served as copy : -knowledge thatthey are.-gefUng-tho"best buy for- when It comes to- the-Z; in'«"Taoiat-:dating. and marriager-andthey Sha~w~died, .'.'."".'"•. ~ ._:. their money'and that the materials approved editor fof"thB~Heather; school • • ., , (i —i i x "reveal how-whites frequently offend blacks by _ The coiicctcd Vecipes, sometimes slightly . wili really-stand '.upTOver the long liaul. newspaper, business editor to "v?rallJmiire of the school system: -thoughtless-remarks and .condescending" modified, arc often varied and appetizing. They fa r -the- Heather and _ZUVpprQ.vaJLoLlhis-ineasUre could help bring, the - 10 Lb. Bag Can Springfield afford to erect j_ behayjor,. They also disclose how.blacks-are are rather simple to prepare. "castlc-in_the sky" down to earth within roach thtriO72' yearbooks wall along the Railway ValLey__diacrimlnated against In dallyrpolitical and The vote bythe3oard of •EdUcation-thls-past —- Letters to the editor miuiFbc received; no and assemblymcirrepresenting Union Countyt-"io :::•• __^of'Jhe av.ecage-hnmo buven. ... Miss. Dutkowski was on the ^lark anjTRush -O-O" dean's list-andwas-nominated CHARCOAL -— HOMKHEPAmS Tuesday evening to.close dowri the^hlsholm later than iVionbn Monday ol th•,,-- "I™/' ' ana ~ administration, which -have —became his father-in-law- The next step tip- has destroyed the neighborhood school concept J would like lofthank_Mr."Shlley and-the1—- —^Suburban Conference meet, just.JWQ_ pulnta_ pf whose children attencreKI Walton -- displayed the'^excffjTBiree" and ward oh the ladder of Rick's basketball career -in our town, -I hope~n will not avoid its. Hnrrison'A. Williams^Democrat ol. Westfield, 352 ••' "beh(n3 champion.Millburn.' •• -. nn 1 people-jf Springfield for their devotion and -—even-tho.ugh-m,«njrlive4Ttyich closer dedicationwe haye_seen in the past""c io when he was drafted by the San Frnn- responsibility to- oppowlli.e^oflslEU«Jiicii^pt-. jnui'al anpport^.whlch. made the chorus ex- Old Senate-Ollice Building, Wa.sMnetbnrD;C: 20510. - -f $C88 -^tcPSandnieier. -. "* ""~^ —f^few weeks •-•-••:--,:•..•.- •.• , dsco Warrlors_of the NBA. department store co'mplexby-Alexandei^sv- ^__ .. :. 1.5VKAHS/1 J change concert with^Warwick, R.I., .an over- ,,„„,„, ILVVrp vyetKs,, ..- -^ •. v. p-.j 11 fhis^booklellshi bk tllhis-storh y and the scones The board has mandated that many more of whelming success. ; Springfield's^ participation ln~tho Union 5 Ol. Family Six ta ( House ^ —•—:—: , County Centennial- Celebration, whlclLj-ffilcd" •- JltRIT ".e ?y_^jJ-nei;e .»« parents in the Caldwell behirld the-.big business of professional- '.he youngest and, therefore, most vulnerable. • As a participating member of-the -Dayton to know each- other at with a two-mile parade last Saturday,,resuHcd youii AMTI-PIRSPIRAHT Pack ol too .-.-•- •• earliest area who'h.ave_objected'StronglytO-a_-basketball. What emerges, is a portrait of Rick * children in our school system will have to make chorus I found this to be a very educational and Florencd P.. Dwyer, Republican of Fliyaht»th. ?471' 1 PHISOHEX possible, age, in preparation for 1 "in a:{lrst place; award for-'most historical DEODORANT town-wide, cluster- systern. and haveSBarry, a'temperamental basketball superstar. their way to school"along South Springfield/ memorable experienced '• , Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, P.P.- ': * FACIAL PAPER PLATES 1 floatSTSMrs. GBGIIGE :IiGRDroP4(H)cnham Tliv-Ainvrii'iin I.U'tl Cross. -^ , 9' whito slr^Tssecl"' the vafiles of™ a' •"' • ' ' •'' " avenue. Meisel avenue ;and Mountain avenue. The people of Springfield and Mountainside 20515. Represents: Union, Springfield, Roselle, j '| r r These roads-carry heavy traffic nowLJjut rd. is the latcsLwinner-on NBC-TV'S "The Price together. No longer, as'was said at ... —: ~ 1 _ . —. . heavy proved to be warnvandjiospltable by opening Roselle ParR] -Konilwoiih and Mountainside. ..; CLEANSER neighborhood school.- ~ ~ ^ " - •• /JUVENILE ' '•' '. hothingrcompared-to-thc traffic that Alexan- Js Rlgfit'ishow^r.HAftVEY T DEUItER of 11 |—=7— board hearings-, .will too many of our. theirhomes'to the.vlijiting chorus members.--^ a We cun'jiinderstand their, fears, "The- Impossible -People," by Georgcss der's will causb. "•"" - , -Cambridge ter. retires from the Prudential white-children .grow up'thinking of but we._horje_ that the events of the McHargue. Before science revealed the'eauses It sounds ethical to say that the Board-of: While here the choirs were_cntertalned with. ' Xornetiusr Gallagher,. Democrat of Bayonne-235 Insurance Company: after nearly^O^curs-of^ blacks only as maids or garbagemen. coming year will convince theni of of natural phenomena such -as thunder, Education should not'mix in township politics' 'service...The battle of "parking on Morris., 2 CHAIRS & 'lightning and earthquakes, they .wexe nU but.the cpnstructio'n of a -department store avenue" is on"again. The merchants^waritall- All-this, as we have* snid in tbe the advantages of an educational 1 -Ihopcin the; future to participate In more ^°5»5 Repre|erils_LLnilen. •,_ .. BOX orTi BAND-AID i«tt=week8,-i8-fine, and ihcJboard m/ainm ivi'tVi n,,,mlii,, t™. .ill nU.'1/i.-ar. •trjbute"!uuluud tvo° th"'"e *-impoasible^Peopler •"•p'raaiuiw-r-eopie^—liiosc——Thi r complex presents a ;elear.—danger--.to the programs of Tliiskihd. • . . ..P .'.'•' -parking bans lifted on tlie township's.buslnesiL CHAISE LOUNGE hystem. with equality, for all children. -- giants, _dwarfs, Imps, leprechauns,-, physical welfare of our children and the board ::^-GAIL LAWRENCE thorouglifarp.Mayor —WLCKOP SO— deserves^ Kialitude for- i.ts- w6re the n,^ve believe,;will be ^magicians-and others,: all of whom h-tve.;--must not-avoid Its. responsibility to-cai " 1H2 Linden live. ' GULFLITE ~ -ima'ginatjon and foresight iniiikiflK' , the 1 "ar:eZperjTiarteh tly— become part ofjhe mytholqg their :rT 1 fiSt CHARCOAlSTARHR their youSg l ' civilizations,,. -—:.-,;r_ --.; —j— Thk 15.13 :r:ApprovaT of "W WP-A ;; ^^£2!2!^9)f^™6---' ----- "-— • "(•• Admlhlstration^prt>jBer-p]Snned-jblnfly7by'th IF BOUGHT-

p^LW3fidsrpai:E==j; Morrls-Samo "aajwell as^statements madc~6y3; |artPlttf aa&g8r^ . i-of eltlzohsr" ROLAIDS caretlil attention by. a-^Bcrard" of Messrs. Stiso and Wasserrhah regarding Ihe • llbrnry-exKibHs"thlhg^'qf.Hg^LcaJ.«n'(lculfural- " . ...J study zoning regulations rather, than have Everybody lovas multlplcr* AIR Education as dedicated as this one is INDIAN CHIEFS makeup of the two Republican screening Interest In several showcases. The current . g listing. The buyor loves It. T i Hie Township Committee handle tho matter Is e.saves shoe leather and "Indian Chiefs," by. liynne Dcyr. Mcisl committees. .' qxhlblt focuses on Chinese objets d'art. T>"L r*> '" i -A I L.» _aPHW.v,edLbj'.4he^&^ 1_. liQUra Q( llmo. He can cover E MATTRESS to meeting the needs of all children. There is also a. plaqde abovoTone historians have.portrayed the.Amorjcni) ' In odder to set the record straight:, •-••••••'• • • • iOf the—J&&:Xj.eneml-Jissenibly— night. : "•-.-'., , '•; the whole market through ' Indians us having'been completely brutal, but' * .1 was present at both screening (Sommittee.- . showcases which supposedly depicts .the "four .... '•-...• DISTRICT ?A ••• _ ... Just ono office, like buying Springfield Will ever -approve most-did only what they thought was necessary seasons In Chinese." However.^ two, of the stock throOgh the stock " meetings, and 52—mid I repeat only 53—people- Inclodirtg Roselle, Rosello't'ark,Ki!r|ilw.orJh,_._ exchange. • • . " • additional construction for an to defend their land and their people. These M were* present, at the hand-picked screening. -Chinese characters are askew. I reported,this error to the person who assembled the The sailer loves It. Multiple educational parltLin ihe-.Walton- brief biographies of Indian leaders tell .the • committee at which olily Stisp arid Wdsserman : . -Joseph J:' Iliggins, flg takes the hlt-ot- story of their unsuccessful struggle to retain exhibition but received no satisfaction, Domo.crat, 43" Hillsid* ' rdT.,* J. NORWOOD STEEL WALL FOSTER GRANT Sandmeier area 'to house all our had been invited to present. themselves as H Elizabeth 07208. •' *itil»8"oul of selling. Nearly what wus rightfully theirs. . *,•' • candidates. Tho voice vote, and a limited voice-. On a more recent visit to the library,,'I find VAN NESS & -ei/efV prospective buyer SUNGLASSES junior" scholars. -'The only way to voteatlhat,"nominated'Stiio and. Wasserman,' looms about your property. SWIM POOL • that the characters arc still painfully awry. Is . , Alexander*!. Meriza, De'mocrat..'67-^eorgian court. ARTHUR L.. " (itity bring tliis about wuTftte>to convince obviously bgtcause-Vio other candidates had s that liny way to educate tho public? I think not. . Hillside 07*205. ; •,,.•••'. , . ./ ; ,, *•;;. dorruflntod . 41Mountain avi'., Springfield, N.J. 07081 tlie taxpayers of'the advafltages of. a :,.been Invited.'\~ ':,„ , .. ' •) • . , . , ROBERT B.WEMISCJINER' WEI^LS stool wait's. s'ch'bo'l • -system which "'insists' dn_' School lunches ' Sorrie 83 people, were present at the liroud^ '.•••"" • '" 'Student of Oriental studies ' ' •.•..••• Phono; ^ basted screening committee convened of ter the . " - UnlyomUyofPennsylvaiiln' .'.- ,. '•"." ' • DI6TRICT9B .: . ' • , . * .- . •" ' • • " - excellencetfor nil. •. ; •V • Including tlnioii, Springfield,* --. Sucind Clais Poil.igi'(Mid .llSprimjficlcl, N,J FLOHEN.CE GAUDINEER SCHOOL. .. v April Republican Club meeting; Both Zucker ££.»••••••"••pomp M.I (enlainln• g ' .,". Publi.shutlo.ich Thursday bv Again, we commend the board for Monday, May 29-School closed, Memorial ... . .-...'' • "(Mountainside, Linden ... ., [J1 farlr«* pomp M.I (enlainl LAPJISJBOAT SHOES •—.- - CANNON- — 1 and Donlngton and the two nominees from tho " . ItENT INCREASES „; |]5i#Lla|«|-iMil»(( Trulti.lr Publishinti Cilrp. its courage and foresight in taking a Day .other screening committee, presentcdrtheint-i 1 and- map el I hit- inn, wnioci yi.1 Awardedli> Jorsoy z 1 -., cifieToHowing Is a copy of, a letter tb Son, • FOR. BEACH BALL BEACH TOWEL • first • stop htet week' toward keebihg-' *' .fub)-jlay * **' -'Julce*> ravioli;; grated. elieo'se , 'selves. At this screening', the vote was taken by ' C; Louis Bassajio'jtiepubiicii'n, 175S Kenneth aye.,) 16 inflatable Atioclation'in green beans, Frepch bread, butter, vanilla Ice* Clifford P. Case;) DRINK AID Springfield in the top level of New, jvrltten ballot. The vote was in favor of Zucker The- Newark Star Ledger'today printed a "Union 07083. ' , " L. 10 Ol. Boo vinyl |^__.: i MIMon.Minli. publishor, crtfam- wltli chocolate-squce,jnilk . : and Donlngton. by a 3 to 1 margin. SOFT DRINK MIX MARSHMALLOWS, Jersey education. .. Wednesday—Juice," ftioiikfiirier, mustard, . quotation from you criticizing^tho Federal Rent ' Athuj-A^iriti. busmen managor In my many years of attending screening . .Advisory Board In regards to the plight'of the - Horborf H. Kiohrt. Jeniiblican, 823 Midwood dr.,. , Mutnrtt mtmo imviK - ' We well Understand the doilbts frankfurter;roll, French fried potatdes: l committees,. I found the past two that have tonants. , ' • <_ . > ' . Rahway..07065. ' __'. ' •'•• ,- PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED . « public imlu ovallobli • " — NEWS AND BDIfORIALDEPARTMENT ' 1 Kuuoi'kj-nut, jiuddlng. and topping, milk.' Ihiaugh mtlnbirf nf Iht \vhich kept'several 'numbers from been under the control,of Mr. Menzn and ills As president of the Mountain 'View Tonajrts • E^EGLASSfeS •REPAIRED • ' , ' \ AbnorGoltl. udilor . .;-*•-•• Thursday—jJulce, spaghetti with miyit sauce,- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHillMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . •OAK v voting for the plan. And we arc associates,'were, not only slanted in one. Organization, Springfield, Ihave boon Irftoucb , — dial— ..•'"••' ' 1111.1 pran fountain ' . \. • ,_ AMan Goldstein. carrot (-ticks, hard roll, buttor, fruit, milk. Lttfr MjliTinul, riirodor • certain that nil board members Will direction, bu'i also.were attended by people I with the Internal Revenue Bureau, and they, ,j • •'•*•• 376-6108/ . liukldlng'lli'ngilmt, lilllbum, 1 Friday—Soup or juice, gVllled cheese' sand- have never seen at any Republican campaign hnvo accepted a complaint regarding your 1 Skill Hltlt and. Spil put. their great dedication and very wlch on whiteor.p()rk patty orj bun, tossed saladH Overnight stays at hostels of. the„ Youth •]. Rob«rl H. urunmll. .itlvurtlafng dtroilor' or social function: My. •qualifications Tor. ''development. Wo'have boon plagued by rent Hostels Association of 'England arid' Wales '< 2« MORRIS AVE.," SPRINGFIELD •;i01 Millburn Aue., Miplewood, N.J evident educational sophistication*to with Russian dressing,' fruit, milkr. • • * ' knowing the Republicans who participate ure: Sam Howard Increases from $25 per month to as high as $85 reached u"record 1,4X7,000 in 1971, an increase J work, as they .always have, for the .. .Menusvnrc subject, to. change_in'ca*le -of" Chalrman Springfield and ynlon County : emergency. __A^ ^'._., , , r : 'pef month, —.- •— -of 33,234 In 1970, according to the annual report. benefit of all ii\K children. r 1 i Teenage Republicans; national commltteoman I havo addressed letters to tho state senators 6-ThursdOy, May 25. LEADER Memorial wo Thursday/May. i5, .1972 >. * plqnned by firemen The Springfield Fire. Department will hold Us annual memorial service on . Sunday at the 9:30 a.ni,. Meivlci' -fil^the Springfield Presbyterian ('Kurch. - •' '. Eni'lfy'ear the deparlmt-nl honors (hr . memory., of deceaBed members at. this special service, which will.be conducted •..by Dr. Bruce Kvans, pastor, who also mj' •-••• KerveK as chupluili for (he local Klre •' •* i « Department. This year marks the 25th ..'. anniversary of Dr. Kvaim'service In this t'lipacity. _ .Zi. —. '

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Laymen to coitdtrct 2 services Sunday •'•"£Zr>

aLaty memberEmanues of Springfiell dChurc Emanuel UniUh. -Methodist Church, Church-MSTIat-Acaderny OR THE RECORD — The Board of Realtor of the Oranges and Maplewood,. Including, Green-will conduct the services this Sunday at • Springfield, Millbum,: Short: Hi|ls_dncl_ilylngst6n,- this jwdek presented tape. 9:30 a.m. in.the Trivett Chapel, and at 11 a.m. recordihg equipment.to,the Springfield Police Department for use by.detectives |n in the sanctuary. The Rev. _Jarugs. Dewart. • taping statements and recordlrig notes In- narcotics' Investigations. -Shown are, from . "' pastor, will be guest speaker on Sunday at the left, Police Chief George E. Pafselh.CharleVA. Remllnger,_Spriria.f|eld chairman for Highland LukeiTProtestant, Church in Vernon < -rReoltor-WeeErand Det. Sgt. Samuel A.-Calabtese.Realtor-.Week-wilLend-wlth^a--_ Township. .- ~':ir:—, r luncheon tomorrow ot the A/taplewood CotThtry Club,.~r hold this month In Winchester, Va. The band-li-dirotlod by Albert Holler Jr., cttiriririalurfthcboarinJor STEPPING OUT..— The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School —- trustees and-a licensed-lay speaker of the •Band takes part in theApple.Blos.sDin_rlesilval_£orhpetit|pn_ -. i: _ • —United^ Methodist Church, will deliver' the nyhg departmentss Ijayj; oxhun.Re information and - sbrmonatbothservico£r.-Tho9:30servicowil be adoptetdd a-Ui«in-appEoa<;h-.tatih.to plan eacn step ot patient care~~ nursing care, - ',..'-Before joining a'team,. conducted by Connie -Francis, and Edward- ; Keller, with: Joseph Barnett, .George — Composijfoif bf~the Tifiim '''memttors aro-briefcd -RelmlingerandConnie.r\elmlinger in charge of, • yarlBs'-^frhiir-'jjinsp'tp'-.'ft . fYftlw pr-nVprtmoKWyjniirKin^~ the 11 (j'clook service, hospltal.~lleiistered. Jtiuriies "service .chiefs, pfirsbnnel,_ : i-Ghurch-School-will meet at 9:30 a.m. with :fre always Leaders.,; or_the specialists, and reprosenT ' classes for alt agcs-Nurserylhrough Grade B^—^— nursing care team/ tativcsfrom all depaKfiWitttST witt'meet-in-Wesloy-Houser^itKWunior antl chnicians, student nucxes. Everyone of-firsTaass pmi Senior, -lllghs^-in-the - Church building. The iinchvoluntcers also play an _ i'0Tlc\rtra1nnigT;ach-ycar-8nd- suranco purposes. Anyone interested In pur- German language service will faeconducte d at important"~part 'on some may-attend specially planned The Springfield Public Librflry^sJtarilnfinext conferences on nursing care —"Three SpringfieldGTiTScouts from Cadetto Thursday rJuhol,-and continuing for the^cntire, chasing front: tho exhibition will be referred to ; as well as general medical,' Troop 471 have earned Tfieir first class pins. month, will present the first of whatis proposed - the artist: Ji:: • .- the same hour "by TheodoreTRelmilnger; lay The time iS' approaching . temns. ______..••__. They are Debbie Olasin, Sylvia Pramataroff to be an~ annual event, The library exhibit The exhibition will open with a. reception for speakeA_tre servce f wrshi.p • ' : uday' when peopley, like AUh^vJalionalTnstilutes df. _ _. and Susan Barrctt.~ . . . review committee has- arranged an art. the artists, Friday qyening, June-2rfrbnv,7 to9. . stained-glasswindowloc'atedInJheUmwr^oAt_the service of worship on Sundafy th ae ^ automoblleuelectronic diagnosti, may" entefc.uc centeor -Health~Cllnlcal-'Ccnter-,-tho—rounds,-staff-conference»j_gy rand exhibition; any "person over 18 who- lives in, -Tlnrpublic has been invited. . ^ - churctidlidl'tdIJhUhh h was dedicated.ddi , in memory onf MrsMUlllldtth ; electroniUial wlU,dcterminc diagnostii o thc ecente causer primarFt-derajy researcgayehrnmen-t-s hospital tn-rr.- Icei ures,nursin=—-..g . team is: thus- This is the highest award.in scouting. Each works in or studies in Springfield can exhibit —Josephine Otto, given by her son Paul Otto, and ofTliejrillsand'cvcnprescribe.—Bcthcsdal , MuTylnnd—thAl \l e qualified to provide the most girl is>in rtinthgradc and- has finishedthroe ^example of-hls-own work ^such—as~a~ her daughters, Florence Leshe? and Frances arid initiate treatment. nursinii.care tcannconslstB""or— effective and thorough care of years_in-thol-Cadette program ' Carlson, a member of -the rnnyrpgntlnn. li! th_o jige of computerized a team leader, registered and each—patients It Is also drawing, painting, sculpture, photograph, medicine, where Is the human ^licensed practical nurses, and prepared togivcgatientsotall dependability, emergency 'pr'cparedness"a"nd-- collage or print. Crafte will mio t -be considered at Symbols; in the window are a Bible and .a torch, • reminding worshippexsjoLtlie Bible as a source touch -that-is so essential to nursing assistants known as ages the personal attention active citizenship—and were chosen by their this time...... r;i(l»vli*nlly, aides or orderlies, Special and human warmth they need. ta^k^ al)out^wliy^we opened Artists 18 or younger will-lje-lnvitcd-to-Jirt^ fellow:scoOts"for their integrity and adherence r presented on behalf of the family by Paul Otto, - us new devices_are developed highly trained legistcred-^-Mcmbers of the staff become . —- to the code"of ethics as embodied in the Girl exhlbil_foi':high-achool-atudents to-be held in. accepted by Albert Holler Jrrr~trustee to perform the services nurses Jclinical nurse ex- family-substitutes for patients -Scout promise and lawiT • — ^y ; president, and dedicated by Pastor Dewurt. A -traditionally provided by perts) circulate among the during their'hospltal stay and The girls from Tronp 47L.w.ere invited to a Both professional and amateur work will be second window-wilHse-dedicated onJune 21 in - medical personnel, more teams Wherever their specific may continue the friendship our ;-stores foiii^ours^da^ day^ dance at the Bonnie Brae School.for boys on accepted for display. This is a community show memory of Mrs. William Bornhuettcr, com,. tra,ineg.....lec]iniclans are Vnowjedge is needed; after patients leave. _ • - May 19. Twenty-two attended. • -for-puljUcviewing Jhere-will-be no judges, no panion to a window dedicated in her husband's —needed for the heart Each patient care unit has The NIH Clinical Centerts—— 1 tocalGirl Scouts will march in the Memorial prjzes, and no fees. ^_ "'"T memory. '*_,-• 'Hnfibrlllators. pacemakers, its, .own nursing' team. an example of how^rnodern — Day parade on Monday. They will meet at - ^pace will provide the only limitation,'and Members of DTe Chancel Choir will be guest~ s and^kldney. muchines. Members meet withthe doctor _medicin£_utiliiing • com- . Severna and Short Hills'avenues at 9:30 a.m. the opinion: of the committee Will be final. at a dinner at the Afton in Florham Park on -Tir—lreep up with the in charge to learn about the pulerized laboratory analyses and march to the Town-HailT ~^—. —_, Exhibitors were asked to bring their art. into Wednesday, leaving the church at 6:30 p.m. "demands of modern medical medical program, and wliat and the. m.pst .advanced "the Springfield Public Library 'Today or The dinner Is an flnmifll ftllair expressing lhe_ _dovelopmcnls and still part each of them will play In surgtcffl'—ami—'"diagnostic Six Browrile?Jrom-Troop 739 "flew'up"'to- tomorrow from-3 to 5 p.m. Exhibits must be appreciation of the congregation to tho choirr provide-wnrm personal care. the treatment. Thereafter, the equipment, can be"personal Junior "Troop 750 yesterday. "The.girls are. framed orsultablywountedrwlred-for-hanging— io each patient, many liospital teams meet regularly, to medicine too.' Karen. Andrus, Dcbra Kochstcln, Anne and clearly indentified on the back, tables will In tire shop Jbetween ,Patrone,. Kathy Glenn, Destjha Krylstls and .be proylded:for sculpture. Each exhibitor was1 Uandy Feucrstan. '' _: ' asked to submit a price evaluatloh'Tfor fi> Dr. Gorvfoe given wetve always been_ 7 jegreein podiatry t w ent Frank CJConroe of Springfield, received the Suppose an emer- dor of podiatric medicine from the, il»»hsylvanlsr College of Podiatric Medicine, SPRINGFIELD BRANCH HOURS Philadelphia, Saturday. He is the son of Mr. hours .Gleaning, st odk - ^ and and Mrs. Alexander Conroe^of 41 Christy lane. , -Mon. thru-Fri.' 8 A.M. to 6"P.TA7 T Springfield. ;: . — SvMURDAY-9; A.M. to-12 Noon—" —Dr. Conroe^will-go into-private prae! reuoui?of some- Pennsylvanja-Cpllego of Podiatric Medicine, Jpunded In 19ffi!, is-one ofonlyjixe-ioileges in for __ . the United States that offers a four-yeafcourse .£ ' Q/ •" Q/ *|.L" -^-leading UITthe degree of doctor of podiatric '"_'TXOrJTL"-'D nOI^D NlM mediclne,Th£CollegewiUmbvelnlatel972toa A Sure-Shot lights ~& ""; ,' „,':•„' . , .". _T_l"~~$S~Tniinoin)ulldiiig that is now under con- 1 Jack Sobcl will be honored this livening at structlon —Springfield Lodge Blnai B'rith's 16th aimunl ._''-•- r .. . t>e en on diapers. You don't - -dinner-dance'SV tHe^Short Hills Caterers. /* .' • _- X^ • "" . . • : ^~ Sobel is-;the immediate pust president, of the; "_^ | . i_l!Springfleld Lodge. This honor is^awarded on £-.LdU£(£ of all go without. Or the basis of his service to B'iial B'nth"and tu the community. SobeLis also a trustee of Temple Belli Ahnv people 5y keepirlg^our f^ay extra. We; and has served as co-chairman^of the United SOUTH H'A'DtE-VS;" Mass.-Laurie Feldmaji- Jewish Appeal chairman of.Israel Bond Drive, of Springfield, N.J., a rjicmbcx of the Class of The Shops Listed Below Tako Great Pride In Welcoming THE "BOOK REVIEW f" Th» ECHO PLAZA SHOPINO —=- mid_chairmarund-clialrmani of thee Jewish Tlieologicjtl_Tlicogic . .1973 att MounMtt HolyokeHlk - Qollege(Jll , hah s b Ea^^es ^golj^^ CENTER..... Another Fine Storo Jolni the OroupOISlJOB«.--^ —-^Seininafy-Fund-Drive. He Is a member'of t awarded a.Louisa Stone StevcnsonJPHze for -Ronowned-Por Top Merchandise,-Delkioui Foods, Low . **" Prlcos^F^lendly/ courteous,Sorvlce....,'.and Lotiof Free Cornerstone MasoniiLLodge.in Llllden,' iihdur her outstanding work as a junior, chemistry -p»rKtnol > . : member of the-Tall Cedars^ major. -;.-__'" wlpTF~rrra^ r so you can fill tbuact " He resides at Norwood-road witlr hlswife, Miss Feldman was the rcciplent-of a Bernice THE Sylvia. The couple has two married daughters, MacLeanJPrlzo for excellence in biology during Mrs; Elaine Jill Gross and Mrs. Mtehele-Spirn. her. freshman" year. A graduate of Jonathan Saul Freeman, president of the Lodge will Dayton Regional,"High,. School,"'.sho is the People ori_late shifts. AVpmen^ho car- night-tm^: prescription. ^^ RENTAL CTBRARY • RECORDS _• NEEDLEPOINT KITS "present tho award.-;Arthur Kessclhaut is din- "daughter of Mr, and Mrs. David Feldman of 5B ncr=dance chairrnan. 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. May 25i.-1972,SI?RINGFIELD (N,J.)-LEADJER .. _v__:-J fHWKt'H 2SlSlKEM.;sPKttIfiElEm_; . • ;'•-•'' \ SPRINGFIELD REV WILLIAM C. SCHMIDTJR • • . • ^tu dents Kazan and Jeff.Chisholm. Thomas Botfe^Snd Eric Strube, and Jeff Chlsholm.-Poiirnrpttherrr PASTOR '-.''• -- - Robert Darr,received honorable.mention,for wlnners were: Todd Daniels,'Jeff Chisholm, • REVJAMESd'-WESTEHVELT, wood shopi work: . ' ".., Craig, Kazan, Gerald Kaelblein and Donald, "ASSISTANT :•:. ' Al Rothbard's mechanical drawing and Schwerdt. . ' ' . , , HEAR "THE EVANGEL HOUH".FHIDAYS win 59LKdiid[icraft metal shop students garnered, eight, merit » -Each student whose' projects was designated _AXJ'i:m,choir rehbarsaJLc. ._... Steven Brumer,_Pefer "Emmel,.*Mike Scop- ' Those, receiving first place designations-.' School, Springfield wer-eTreciplenta ol 59 "Thtsis not oniy ihe first time a SfenBol has . UfolTKASYNAGOGUE OK AMERICA •' Friday—7:15 p.'au; Pioneer Girls. pettuolo, Richard Moulton, Philip Baseil and received pins and certificates, and the-aacond, awards, Including 15 merit and_dutstandlng had the" distinction of receiving this award Off ' ItAMOSKOLWAY.SPHINGKIEUV' Sunday-. 9^5 a.ml, Sunday School. 11 a.m., • Jose Hernandez; plus seven honorable men- third'and fourth place winners received cer- iiHirriing worship- Pastor, SihrnidtHvill continue- project and Ifhonprablementron awards plus • three ocassldns, but also of a student having the tions:'Gene Hey-mon, Edward Rosen, _Mark RABBI REUBEN H.LEVINE " v - tlflcates.. • -..'-. -• : •_., •_,CANTOKKAniDUAliDASHTI .-ttiililiis-miissaUfS in Ihe Book of Acts. 11 a.m., - 10-ftrst-plaee*riiihe**wna places; three -third---honor of being the only one In New Jerseylo. Seymour, Milfe" Waughtal (2), Bruce Gollob, Friday H:45 p.in*,. Sabbath .services. j_ Junior Church. 5:45 p.ni,, youth groups. 7 p.m.,,. places and five fourth places in annual com- receive this^ cherished award on two oc- James Ricciardl and Richard Coe. .•Saturday--10 a.m., SaroSa'th services. evening Gospel service. Pastor Schmidt will .petitions recently completed'aUhe New Jersey • easiong," pointed out Sanford Wolff, President Michael Sladler, a student in print shop, was continue in the Hook of II Thcssalonians. 8:30 "Studenl Craftsmen's Fair inTiarden State 'gf the NJ1AEA. "~" .^ _3 presented with one of the 32 best of "show Your Classified /ll-'iMIM.KSIlAHKVSIlAV.gSl . p.ov. young adult rap,^ession; nurscry:care. Plaza at Paramus and''at the NfewJersey Special awards Joi outstancling projects .on. '""""AN AFFILIATE OF THE UNION OF Monday—":;«! ^J"-, Pioneer Girls, _ Vocational-and Arts Education Association, display at, Asbury went to-Day and Neil winners included: Jose .. Hernandez AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS. p / ? .. convention at Asbury Park; The awards were Anderson for. wood shop and Todd Daniels and (mechanical drawing), Bruno Saracino (metal - SOUTlISPnrKrGFIEI.DAVE.AND \VVdneMiiuX7:45 p.itKri>riiyer meeting-for" announced by Stanley Grossman, Coordinator\Qavid Maas.for print shop. Robert Gafdella shop), 2nd Michael Stadler, "David Maas (2), SIIUNPIKE ROAD. SPRINGFIELD young people and adults. ' ... of the department. •- ; andsMetz are"print shSFahd wood shop in. Tpdd Daniels, John Pyar,- Eric Strube- (2), RABBI HOWARD SHAPIRO „• Robert Day,: a Junior In Edward Metz's •structohkflLDayton' >- - , Kenneth Rappaport, a)) of print shop. -drversJftedTrocatl6nal"eai)caU6n class, won the Merit awards were issued to" print shop . Second place Winners were: Jose Hernandez 'Must be nice to be in the privileged ranks of— 1 (THE CHUHC11 OFTHI'MUDIO Stuart Manoff, son of Mr: and Mrs. Yale Management, ins1ead_of_the overworked ranks Past Presidents' Memorial Award--for-the- students Maas.-Scott Monticello, Michael (mechanical drawing),. Robert Day (wood), -I-.*- -Atonoff-of-Springfield, was called to the Torah of Labor I' -~~~:"." .' '— -•• '••LIITHKRAN HOUR" ANDTV's outstanding project of the entire exhibit held at Stadler (2) and JohnPyar. Honorable mentions and Mike Stadler, John Pyar, Eric Strube, a> near as yo«r phone •'as the Bar .Mlt'zvilli ill' the Sabbath morning "THISIST1IEL1FE") ' . Asbury Park by the New-Jersey Industrial Arts in print shop work" went to Gary Kaelblein, Scott Monticello (2) and .Jeffrey Chisholm (2), service last Saturday. MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPKJ. i;;» MOUN.TAIN"AVE., SPIUNUWELD--.- -Education Association. Day was the recipient Daniel Vreeland, Eric, Strube, Todd Daniels, all U print shop. ^ 686 J — '• thursday,v-9:30 to 1(1:30 -a.m., adult ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE^ THE REV: JOKI". R YOSS; PASTOil' of this-award fer the second consecutive year. Michael Stadler^ Bruce Monticello,"'Gary -Third place winners were: Mike Stadler, ' REV. DONALD S, BENCE, .RAPTOR. TELEPHONE: DR-.iT-4r.25. \ ,' "Thursday-8'p.m., choir. '•• •:"," • to 11:30 a.m.,. adult-education class in Jewish HOME-PHONE; 75i-3&4 " - . ' Mysticism;.based on Her.bcrt~WetneT*B book, STUDY PHONE ^2^2-345(3 Sunday-8::ui p.m., worship. 9:30 a.m., "tt'j Mystics." H p.m., _Anie.rkaii_Contraet. Sunday—9:45 a.m~Surtday School for all Sunday School and Bible School. 9:30. a.m., > Duplicate Bridge tournament sponsored by the '. ages. -11 a.m., morning worship service 'adult information'class. 10:45 a.m., Holy Medi Mart Open Daily 9 am to 10 pm...Sunday 9 am to 6pm — -Sislerhoodi-openlfl the public. --'"" ^(nursery and children's church provided), 5:45 Communion. - ....,' Friday—8:45 p.m., -Ercv §habbiit service. • p.m., junior aijd^iciiior youth gr"oupsr7~p~.m'., Rabbi Shapiro's sermon, topic will be "Your evening worship service, SlMUNGFIEI.nEMAMlKI-.METHODIST ; 1 VnUng Shall See Visions:"- Monday^ p.m., Pioneer Girls for- all girls, nirneii — '..,•• • . i -^ Ullll t in nMHIJWL ' ...,•-..- . ...--, -J- ---.--T-r-; Pratcrlptlon* •Tobacco & 1 MFG. USt $»i35^5-OZ Health and Cigars —--itahirdiDry^OT3rt~iniTi~Snbbath morning;_. grades'2 to 12- • —, ' • ., • _. •• CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN PATRIOTIC "DUTIES " ". The co!or'---guo rVednesday—H p.m., midweek prayer~scr merican Legion, took part Itt recent-•Klatlello r Famous Nama . -Greetings Sunday—B p.m., YoutljJJroilp meetlnL ice.:.:_~^~.irrrr.. .":-'—...:'-..'"..,:....V ...... ^. Soft&Dri Cosmatlci — •Radios* Tuesday—H to 10 p.ni., rdrafl 'Counseling" —_ -•' . (Pho.to by Matt Allen) Hair Cera TV Bets Thursday—B p.m.rchoir practice. are, from left,.Al Scott-, Robert Benn'^t.^llllam Weber,-color ^- ' Aipll^parsplclint / Mouthwash .service. J- : :::=^= Needa- —8t»f»os* ' Wednesday—II:HO1 p.m.,. c.o.ngr*ga(ional 1 Hosiery _, -—— •"-'... ST.JAMES! i=^=:— —— -BKT CRAFTSMAN — Robert-Bay, .left, a junior at Jonathan Day»on Regional H?gh meeting. • • __. 45 S. SPRIN&FIELD AVE., SPRINGFIELD .,_ ^THir^ Schoolr-recilves ayrtird for the outstanding exhibit'at th.e_cojiyention of the /' Sunday-'!':;«> a.nt., Trivclt- Chanel service, Wdrrenbrook lists - MSGR. FRANCIS XiCOYLE, PASTOR r^Four students at Doyt • . -•^nduslrlql Arts Education AssociationJn AsBury'Park, Making the r am:. Church School „ nursery ' through : R%V-EDWARD OEHLING Sanford, Wolff, president of th* NJIAEA. — " . >r -IRS tPRESHYTKRIAN GHUH6I1- worship- 'service. Thoodore—Jteimllnger^.J . —JMOJIRIS AVENUE AT C7IUR'CH~MALL : - --ASSISTANT PASTORS • , llltmillllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII preaching'. 10:30-a.m., coffee' and. buns in :-- . SPRINGFIELD— ' . .- Saturda>fc-Confes6ions ,from~4:; to s: p.m., -Warrenbrook Country Club, Warren, has Fellowship Hall, llrrm., morning worship, Xtai Neidich, David-Hodes and Rachel Gold,, planning seminar format and thccompilatlon announced Its'ttWv swim cTub facillty-for the" PASTOR: THE REV. BRUCE W. EVANS,__ Mass at 7 p.m. By DAVID F. MOORE, T '..'.•'•••. . D.D. ".-..-" conducted by-laity-.--Sermon presented Ujrall of Springfield and . Karen Kaplan '.'of; of a, book entitled "Youth Info Digest—.'72^ a cqmjng season. This includes: a new^Sylvan^. Executive dlractor/ North Jersey Reg.orunxented Sunday—Masaes-at-7r8:15,"9:304ind 10:45 THESTAUWE'RtM PIRECTOirOFrnRISTIAN EDUCATION:: _.... Albert Hollerjjlnrlny speaker. 1 .. Mounl.iinsido,; students at Jonathan Dayton directory of over 175 private, nonprofit national djymplc-size poisLand bathhouses. The poo) is jConreh.i(v-wrvic«ti—with—Br^-Evans— nonprofit, nonpartisan • "Hanrlnt "" nf jStudcnts Interested-In attertdinganipf the. coachwithithh an undefeatedftdd 1971 swiim season. -OUR-ITABY OP i;0UItI)ES REV. JOSEPH D. HERRING. RECTOR plugging up what is widely regarded as a judicial balance! "-""." preaching. Members of tile.Springfield Fire- educational and governmental .leaders founded Washington Workshops programs shguld-write Warrenbrook, with its pool, has completed its~ Values for ¥ourself, Your Family and_HcHrne,,,RlusjQnB H00 CENTRAL AVE., MOUNTAINSIDE - Sunday—I! a.m., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., Department will hold their nnnualrncmorlal in i(Hi" to offer a series of study seminars in to: Director,. Washington -Workshops Foun, ji pfid stage of construction. Plans, for the constitutional lpppjiole, or at least one"of_thosfi_ I Of course,; there are objections to the KEVJGERTVLD-JTMCGARRY, PASTOR " -Holy Communion and sermon, first Sunday and eC ::;::—-legal^ygray-areas-'—which requires more -proposed law! One argument is that since we of the Largest Selections of Famous-Brand Healtrv ..";. service at the 9:30'servicereiiildcare for pro- "REV. GERARD'B. WHELAN, Amoiican government for high school students ' *'9JU--'.1" MujLseiLjJBujIdlngj NJUL...^future include tennis courts^and clubhouse . school'children provided on the second floor of^ festival occasions; morning prayer and ser flexiblo interpretatibn.by a judge than should /already have . a" good Department "of ' nd Beauty Aids at Low, Low Prices Anywhere. •_•'-• .- ^EVRRAYMONDD.AUMACH, -.. be necessary. '• — _' Envirqnmenta.1 Protection, w«-don't need the theChapclr7TT!rp7m.',. Westminster Fellowship^ :^=^;S^;^JS™<^^Up and community accomplishme ^ASSISTANT PASTORS ii.m.,.'Church.School; babysitting at to a.m.-' citizens and courts getting invoIvedrThal^" SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, MAY 27TH •meeting for <•!! high schoo) age young people." The National Student Advisory Committee Sunday—Masses at 7,.a, 9:15, lOjUOa.m., and . -The bill, sponsored' again by JVssembly certainly true now,.but will It always be true?-- Election of offlccnrforncxt-ycar-vriH-bc-hcId represents a select group of these students, 12 noon. •f •..•__ Speaker Thomas II. Kean, R-EsseXilsdesigned" "Those- promoting the concept say the bill " and plansjTiade for the retreat to beJjeTd June appointed each^year: ."• Saturday—eveningJVlasS,_7 p.m.',. Counselors annoujiced ' ._ _ to give the individual "standing" in court so supplements current high standards, and-in ^:vould-spew out of law offices representing— entertainment will be held in the Parjsh House'.-, Mass-Monday at 8 p.m. soss.(.n» scheduled throughout the year. The - for boys and g|rh ^cd 4j Activities include Sw.,..,.,..B js suffering some kind of unique_damage. . thoser'eialmI(ig'ilo^^«^re^P"the-put-upon Benediction during the scliDol,year on Friday Medi Marl ^Z-""f, h?dS rZrf77"r M°Un havcbee" »™™™« »*L °»'s lessons, recreational swjm r . JLumuld-make^tposstble-for- John- Doe not— -publlc'rNot so, say tho supporters: Thfif ecord is ~' at 2:30 p.m. . g, — only to sue polluters who are falling to meet_. clear; litigation is expensive, individuals and •COMMUNITY PHKSBYTJEniATsTTIlDilCIl Baptisms_fln_Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- ^rnoTill'n NationaCollegel , StudenWheret thAdvisore studenty Committees live...... T. choquctte; ; .YM central mini, physical ediiiTatTon, Pharmacy division dlrectorrThey include games; and field'trips' as well "Ihe shop (if Umistiul Things!" —environmental standards, but also: public- groups normally use administrative channels, _J2^- MEETING-HOUSE LANE " pointment. " — through a series of regional conferences agencies, which-.arc not enforcing those stan-." lawyers generally discourage cases in which a drug infor- • •" MOUNTAINSIDE — Louise Maluso; and Sharon as arts,—crafts, hiking and mation center Confesslons-evcry Saturday and eves of .scheduled thVoughoul thecouqtry, will focus on ' dards, or even to bring actlon^agalnsrthe^ the client doesn't have a valid case. The • Aslrpharmacitt -7 MINISTER: TJIE REJLELMER-A.'TAIJC'OTT McCfllgan of Summit and. Ann. outdoor activities. A complete line of • Holy Days and first" Fridays, from-4 toj5_and prnjeelB-of-aiibstantlal concern, to' American Kramer, and Cindy Hilling of • „ „ . , . .:. "standards themselves, if he-deems them_Michigan law has had brily -35 tries in two for FREE drug DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: .; "tlo It yourself" from 7:45 to 8:30;. . ~ yoiilh. that may then be implemented by the Nfcw Providence.' ' Groups are limited in size moklno supplies. • - inadequate. • years,. and early-processes lni the courts- abute literature. •'•_• • "LINDA GAUL • • • Washington Workshops Foundation.—In_./- Junior, counselors and aides for. individual, attontioir. • -Professor Joseph LrSax-of the University of "automatically, weed out" any tut what are -Thursday—(1 p.m., Session meeting.- Application J 1 I'l'inging'' together students—from—variud Brochures, '••' •• ^' • • l^"'' i ''•II" !• ••••••- •• ' •• •-• |li • * ^ WHOCH I1APT1OT flllUtll are Susie Connelly and Patty - 211 ElftfeFStFiet Michigan Law School proposed the law in known to hinge on-"prima facie evidence." .Salurday—11:30 a.m., Carol Choir rehearsal. DllinKS anu | lrUier ",lj„, „..,..„ ,„ OU(Uln, ,utol 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. . able, or allowedrto set standards. Opponents- worship service." 7 p.m. evening fellowship" ~ A nuniber of projects have developed from, KinderKamp director. [amlllqs wltha lowbost w»nt Ad. Imposed standards managed to. -solve" a say the court has no business in this area; that Revlon 140-Ct. Viva 8 p.m., Chancel Choir rehearsal. the 1972 committee, such as direct assistance in" 6 7700 Wednesday—9 pan, midweek service. ©I97O-.KINQ PBATUBES SVNPICATB- INC Tho camp operates in eight - " ^ - - • -problem. - . _ '-i .' ' =__; it's up to regulatory-ageHura opuiuting uiidt'r •' . -0--0-— •-—: SunBa Napkins „ legislative mandate^-But a group based at Day-glo pink sides. car SO NEW JERSEY won't-bo taking any. Rutgers has a different~View, ' " print bottom. . —. " Public Notice-", : " B rcvolutionaVy'steps if it decides to enact the law The Rarltari^Valley EnviromTiBntfll rmmpll contained in'Assembly.Bill A-5G9. It wiil merely _s^rn p court ...... presentl. y ha—s th e authoritJy t-o BOND ORDINANCE, AERHOEJll ATJiLG— J51.000, AND purposes^ according to the reasonable I7fe theroof computpd from the .MFG. UST$1,75 4.02. AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF S48.450 BONDS OR NOTES DF date of tho said bonds authorized by this bond ordlnanco Is Xh years, ,- " be changing a point of Ijw^ljldi3ncrcdlbly,l review the reasonableness and vaIidity"oT~ THE TOWNSHIP, FOR VARIOUS-IMPROVEMENTS-rOR- ...... ((.) TT-UQ supplemental debt statement required by said Law has been has gone: uncHul|origed "since,-the year 1530!' pollution standards. Thus, the .-bill merely Swedish PURPOSES AUTHORIZED TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY THE duly rnade'and filed In the oHIce of the Township clerk and a complete —JTOWNSHIP. OF. SRRINGFIE.LD,-INJF-HE-COUNT-Y. ~ —oxocutod-duptlcate-thereof-hat-booniUledln tho-crfflco-of-the-Dlr-ectojCof— 'Chat'a..when_ani.English court decreed that extends, this authorization. Consider, Tanning Secret NEW JERSEY. ' •• , • . ..--^thoDivision of Local Finance In tho Department of Community Affairs of JEWELERS JohTTDoeTduldn't sue unless lie proved he was moreover, that the court will base Its judgment- ^^BE. IT OROAINED_BY-THETOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE ihe Stale of New. Jersey, and such statemont shows that the gross debt or MFC. UST $1.50 ' (J|l4 A TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD, IN THE.COUNTY OF UNION/NEW., —tho-Townshipasdoflnedln said Law Is.lnrceased by the authorization of : jMjj^ig^anjr_ju_jJfrch^ MFG. tISTJIIOJ.OZ. JERSE-Y (not less than two-thirds of all Ihe members thereof thobondsondnotosprovidedfor In this bond ordlnancb.by 148,450 and the subjected.— ~-~; •. - ~'\-: 73 " ' establishing a more feasortable standard, wiH- affirmatively concurring) AS FOLLOWS: ~sald obligations authorized by this bond ordinance will be wlthlrmlUcJebt . : Swimmer J la Sea & Ski limitations prescribed by said Law. ,ft —- .Section 1. Tho sovorallmprovomontidoscrlbod In Soctlonl of this bond '""•- 'As il K-only u public official can sue in the hear all relevant expert testimony on the case. Supporter Goldeh Tanning 19< VALUE SOLO • ordlnancBorchoroby respectively authorized asgoneral Improvements (d) Amounts notexcoodlng $3,000 In thoaqgregate for Interest oh.said -•» 72 K 27.IN. PLASTIC : -mmiM--1- r: public interest. Keaii, in a statement before the— -Once-appraiseppi d of the technical aspects of thhe LoHon tobo-madoor-acqulrod b/'thp Township of Sprlnotlfflttrtrrrherlnotlffiartrr+hB-CDOmTTi" r —oBITg -w,,gallons, coshof Issuing said, obligations, engtneering cosH and othpr - PlastirCoiy Cup Pak Union, New Jor&8.y, ror-the said several Improvements or Items of expenso listed In and permitted under Soctlon 40A:2:20.of said -AssemblAmbl y lslastt year regardindig hhii s billibiHLsaid,"Ifd "I,f .'— ease,"th"teh cour t need onl ly applly hihis problembl , AirMaHrass law,rnay be Included as part.of the costs of said Improvements and arc ' Two holders with 10 replacement cupv • . - _staT6d In said Soctlon 3, thoro oro horoby appropriated the respective for instance, a man's next-door neighborjs.^ .solving ""BkiU to the" construction of. aT hew MFG. UST'$3:29 JKpsf Rugged vinyI-wilh-buHHn—pillow: —sums ot morwy, thoroln "sio^d as the appropriations made for' said Included In tho foregoing estimate theroof. ,. . * / -~ MFG. USTtl.3S2.OZ. • Improvements, or purposes, said sums^pelng—Inclusive—of—all —5ee-tton-St-Jr4i»-KilLtaJth-and:credlt of thcT^ownshlp~jircrHBroby"pledged .raising pigs, -the man "knows he Is prote,pled standard.'!.— Chocks Plus 957 eo.cbUMTPAK I • ' < . appropriations heretofore madjB,tKoroforandarnbuntrng In thoooareoate to tho punctual-payment o*~ttie principal of and Interost on tno said_ . under municipal law and he knows to whom-lie The chairman ofthe Ajr, Water* Pollution and Tanya - • to S51*000 Including tho aggregate sum of =0,550 as the.soveral dowp Coxy Cop Refills Beach Ball or Ring 'payments for said.improvements or purposes required by taw andmor moree direct, unlimltedobllgatfons-of-the-T-ownship, and the Township shall bo I4K AntiqiH' Gold can turn for..-(ictloiUo-'allev'late-the, situation. Public Health CommltTee, Assemblyman Jqhn IronTOO's Lotion or Oil particularly described In said Section 3 and now avallable_lherefor-by obligated to levy ad valorem taxes upon all-the,taxable property within But, if a factorJrirrhis-town'isTiaily-polspning Plastic refills (or Solo. .Co*y_cup_5 Great(or pool oc beach. ; vlrjue of provlslonTn a previously adoptedjbudbet or-budgets o* the -the-¥« «* yi ' E??!? * !? i;^~ westerly side olCorttor Street tltl •Township Garage constltut. y-— .Gary. HoylJO of-Sprlng(j«( lh n •.••••li! 11I. Uii!'™.Bimii. "a' HDtlcflHoi orRoTTeSJ" ' . - giaCV—IT- • V---^-;- &ti as- defined |

t 1p t L :.-,•-.tiifciUQing . i^is— DQlIi- afWt--r^a4er|alFnece!rsar'/" ) ''' -'"' ''' ; ' ^ QM njlngj^ T h ese. rego fa rly *" •^a~furr~S60*~ca7'a'r uC "a?' In. tho contest-spon-^jiwarjr-Victor ;N« (b)' ihwimpr^VoriiftntTOf' fhc Jeadlng5th Ave. 6iaWEReFORe BE^IT • and fool like ro&J diamonds. . sored by Laakv-AdvifrtrBHigoO president, eomwertted, •»'We " \5ltujste Ih the'Townshlp o.. RESOLVED by. the. Board of ari) 1 the wettorly sido of Mountain •Educailon' of fho .Township ol . Lass Exponslyo Quality $18 cl (a'nyslie) • ' •' - ; Bloohificild, specialists in proud-of tho recognition AVe.nue (said Municipal Building Sprlnallold. N.J. «!(• follows: advertising' and business, won by our iidvertlsinK and we .••.-« constituting a building of not" l.'Tho secretary Is horoby 1 less than Class B construction authorized and dlroqlod lo oMecutc . .• as dedned-or referred to in- -•*• tho aoreomont wltn-F.J. Stofany • WS: SET-WMILE'YOIJ WAIT said Local Bond Law) by tho . and Company, Auditors and •• construction or Initallation -.. ' Howard F. .Casselman, Attornov. thereon of new gutters and 2. Thwo conlracls aro awarded —tenders and tho cofistroctlon without compotltlvo'blddlng as a ' of a new concrol*M,Uab "Professional Service'1 undBC— tho - 14K Gold apron adjacent thereto, provisions of. the' Local ^Public" lrPIRHCT$]9«rTO$]«< VALUE 13-IN. ' __ -^ - M.}.«W« VALUE INSUINSUUrCL O SOUNDISICM fMjm Including all work and Contracts Law bocauso they aro" : materials necessary there authorlzod by/, law lo >practlcb a -CUFF EUachTowds fop Grill Tronsistor Radio focoghljod profession as for or4w»W Sel With Cen^ne - WlourBaachibwtls A s. IWW tipperBeachXhal. r Church Mall and the sooth . accordanco.with requirements as „ Ochodule n pronrani for" your r*llglous orgwlxKtlod that: . SJeol r.Tnlo.ced'pla»lic Long Ufa, positive power * . LuKury velours In stripes & prints. 1' «•" dh battaries. , erly sjdeof AcademyKJrfreK- — 3,000 2,850 proscrlbod by the division of Local ' t BAGS»CLUBSETS. GLOVES •agr aav* a Ufa* Tho (d) the acquisition and Flnanco and. tho . applicable' oivio olub, aoolol group or HEATING & RUBY STAR Installation of new and . • . *•. statutes. religious organization that • PUTTERS . • Aaaricao Caooer"Society ylll additional equlpmont con- • • >• • 1 A'copy of this resolution shall ANDALLACCESORIESON"SALE : luntMga • ,«»e juppgrap, . nay BBVO a.life. The COOLING SAPPHIRES : ' "',• "'•""• •; I""' slstlng of automatic door " bo published In the Springfield • tallorwl to fit t^a M«U : opening equlpment.wlth »*«qijlrod.-. .- -• ...'•.,• -.••-• • •,,-: •* Loador'as- f«ql;lred-bylavy,wlthln - : ' Aoerloun Candor Sodlety' ylll • ANY KODAK FILM DONE "appurtenantesT lor,Dso"bv tho ' •* ,"» " - 10 days of Its passage. • • -'' , NEWGRIP5ANDALL of your oxgaolsmilon. Tor Ftro Department of tho Township • •_ i.sop __ 1,42Spfld5 . Loader, May 25, 1972. urrangB u freo prograa, IN OUR OWN IARS „ (Foo! Jll.50) .tollored to flt.the noodn. ;'' ...AND SERVICE! I REPAIRS-- FAST SERVICE addition*! infonmtloo Let Medi Mart Fill Your Prescription I Save 30% on Photo Finishing TOTALS ' • . 151.0M ~^ W8,450 ' Lin AT.INO OILS ) AND J.ANt ' oootaot tba—•—? ; ' Thee excess of fheapproprlthe approprla lion madmode for each of ttheW. Improvements or of your organization! Kor qEPTfLUB TRADE-INS purposeuirnniMs afnr*4)i(iaforesaid4 nt^uovecr InIhnq (i«ilniMt>)/estimated4 mai/lminvmaximumi amoiyi».« J t bf bonds or notes to be Issuod therefor, as abovo stated, Is Iho ninwint of-tho said EARLY COPY additional,'information " ••' OUR SERVICE IS TIHe BESTI ASK ANYONEI down payment-fopaymentfor saisaid purposepurpose.. '• ' : .-1 V~—- Publicity Chairmervare oontaist the SctioSectionn 4 . The following additionadditionall tt h tld HILLS GOLF CENTER ed rtcliml d ttd urged to observe the COMPLETE SELECTION OF IMPOlt TEQ & *. .'.'Sl'oP-"51'op.lnandBrowM"11 . . •• • •:,-J0 I AkSRICAM.CANCER CAPITAL .;; ; •I Uiilod County Chapter . Friday deadline., for •1., AM2BI0AH 0AHCER. S0CIEOT . CHKY5LCU AIR CONDITIONING I PEERLESS BOILBHS \ 512'VaatalHitalr Avapu* ' other "than spot news; Union pounty Chapter 1 > ANTIQUE JE UfELK. Y*~MXNY -ONE -(m/t; K/M) "A Fiimiiy n|Jj|n«it5«rvlriaTI\«l'ubNc.Por 30«rt«r aironj" Satti9,30to9p,m, ^p^ M, Rlli«b«th| New Jaraey properfv specially bonoflt«d thoruby. • .,• Include :y.our name, I 512 Ubstulnstar Avenue JSiHlLLIIOfe AVE, HILLSIDE 800 MORRIS TURHPM ^& 376-4705 V .. ,(b)-ThB-avfiraoB-perJod-.oi-usefulnoss ol-t*ld-nurposes within thi address and phone w : : r --H.-lt.T373 •-,•-.-- ; llmltatloni of said Local Bond LAW and taking Into consideration thi number. K Elliobsth, Nnw Jeroey •" "-••;• T684-5096 • ""•r'-". -'•.. " - y OPEN MONDAY, MAY 29, MEMORIAL DAY, 9 A.M. to 6 P:U. , , .' u , respective amounts ol Utu said ob^lgatlorts. authorized for tho sovora .'* EL,!t-T373 ' \ ,'• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijiliiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ • is-

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"•*•• :l *i\ -Registration stated for kindergarteners Edyth- Knight wllfappear in concert HOME-GROWN CANDIDATE '— 'Joseph' Montaoijrl, left, Wassermbn'In the. June 6 primary election to name Aid Squod and the Arnvets flrit Aid Squad of Irvlngton. • the Callmen; Capt. Irving Memberg of Rahway; Janice ;; synthetic fuel that can be used to store and at tho-South-Mountain Arena- for distribution around Mernorial Day? All proceeds go to Kelp", disabled and TC. &-ETC proprietor of Sam's Farm on S. Springfleijfaivenue, helps his" Republlc'drrcdndlddiesV for the TownsKlrT CornrnVHeei - Requlred-for-c«rt!flca»lonq , th he two-evenintwoevening session Included Oakley of Irvlngton; and Or. rJorman Baker, chairman of the. j transport the-energy produced: ^b^Tnucleai;-—in West Orange at B p.m. on .hospitalized veterans and their families'. . • nephew, Ed Stlso Jr., put up jSign supporting Stiso and Bdb .;_l_films, and lectures. This was the first time the state-required pegartment- or Obstetrics and. Gynecology. at Memorial SSf *?* , ' . ; '™? / ~ 241 MORRIS AVE. .. ; splitting ' wat«r^leetrolyUeally l8rbasicaHy-an~—ditrdh^nnrofnialwivcairg92- -—liriagineL-drivi»g-a-7car^vith"Trbarbcd"\iTife h. Final results . -:•" . , .ii. •„., ,. -^_ vehicle driven by Daniel Gwizdak ofjrvlngton. Inefficlent process, and splitting'of^ water with 0415. .day.-A ci'ir driven by Lucille 'Pedecine- "ol joins PingryrKent dashboard. •Surely it .sounds insane but let's arrnibst often serious Injury or death. . •""""MiWjurn was altempling to SPRINGFIELD-.376-1710 'I—thermal cracking—has been.suggested. -.' '. - - — consider-fine .important point, occupant safety .• Neglect to wearjafetyjcstraints j;nnjilso . stoppedii'-ButTdnr road waiting to make a left— r rCenncthC. Nichols, chairmanof-the'btmrUuf from (he. left lane on Mnple lowever, the temperatures Heeded for direct . ?*<-[- BABY'S old toys with a npacHn ;i collision? *-" —resulHh-bci'ng-hnrtled fforri the caFliltc ah turn onto S. Springfield avenue. Her car-**1 OPEN TUES. WED., FRI., «:M • 5:« . 1ijistc'e5.of Short Hills Country Day Sch—from convpact to luxury "Gerry lias a -rr Then talk to ou£ Auto Loan people about TECHNICAL B. Fehn, ^chairman and EXTRA THICK self! You are too young lobe interested in a boy seat;...chcc"k their belts before—driving.; The need-foHmproviiig-the- Needed and-the Eacilities and president of"~*ihb National—} threeyearsolder than you. You have nothing in deal Tor you! Gofry Campbell is in Fidelity's.. ; the Jow hank* rat.es—Find-the-bestitaonthly plan • lemember that lap belts should bc_snug. Safe INSTITUTE inc. care of pairenrs""^!^ Manpower" "Necessary , to Union- Bank, Dover; arid common wlth-this-boyT=ln-(act—he-liiay^eveht pu w your-destinatlon can mean only one '.< Fiistallmeht Lfmn Depart.nicuiL-AHfl-iKhon-you •for'you.. * Pldte ft" "Ri -V treasurer James Patchell, have whathe considers-a "b^by" sister who is ' respiratory diseases by Providte ft," "Respiratory thing, a pleasant journey. .'. . .. '. Jrti^ianceyaiir.'Vy car through'" "Ffclcliiy, Gerry' for New senior, executive vice- as old or older than you. Ail.you are^oing when* -providing-well-staffed and Disease Mortality and--Mor--- equipped respiratory care bidity In New Jersey." president of the National Bank you talk to^him or tease'hinris"making a total" "_ bidit I N " TOP ROUND LONDON BROII departments. In New Jersey Also, "Interd^siilplinary -and-Trust Co; of ^Gloucester" -^ i—\ !00\ of.jroursciIZ2ou:are actir^niv-^Skiracliilcrr TTUF 371 Ml,i ?" rlann' Slop into-vaunnearest Firlplit.y WELDING —hospitals will be the subject or Resporislbilltles In Providing, CQunty-WoodhuEy.~;=:i ...-.- than a-young adult. A boy ir.-r.;r.i grade doesn't *" check for the cost of*redistermp youv'* A •#> sooir-Meet-aQnieof-our friendlyLFirsfName.Kind ou uant o~ •• J Qerry, Mary, Jackie, Shirley,'Bobby,- - Requirements in Respiratory Sandwich Steak 1.39 Shoulder Steak S ist at Northrog Institute of.Tcchnqlogjr, ..-^-.,_ ... your -^aVest Fidelity office sometime between • APPROVED FOR nesday, June 14, at Rutgers Chuck ||, 1 .29 1 discuss or an obscrvatiun tn makc.addreti Lola, Lihda,?Stella, Melya", Jerry, Tefry,.Leslie,:. MedlcalSchooI, Piscataway. Caw,*'" "WhojSjtegally-fclable— Minute Steak S "-fioyir am\ -June 30 and fill out an Auto Loan Eddied Amiy=IDariTry7^artnfirHarvey, Stu, •.. 7 - VETERANS ^ • Spong<.if fia»pn>, JLL& -GOV|T. INSPECTED -FRESH-KILLED- PAINTERS, ATTENTIONI Sell 30< la'r.itt'aehnmwittmwoik .fiatlwn-ht.hh —iroursBlf-io-30.000 (amllles with a HYGRADE FRANKS )5(. lot-'«aeh (holt fiallvm, lOf./or low-cost Want. Ad. Coll.4867700. BROILING & FRYING • Voc'i mtodfiitk'orlt pattern for (nn.iinS NEAT WITH OIL*HBAT COMFORT ISA _SlicedBacon WEST IRQNI^ ..." aiiJ handlintfi l0 AUDBtY IANF CIJ. LOW COST LUXURY FOR Slt XTWl We're a first name Roast Beef HOME OR'PJSCTISRYI b "-Eye;Rouhd ' . %— -Rublic-Uat-id kind of bank. C ECONOMY IS A BONUS -Bar B Que Beef Ribs LB.99 Ball Park «• 89* All Beef ^69^ MONTHLY : OFFICEOF THE No Other Heat l» Cleaner or as Safe ' Chuck Steaks - :;' isr't i H 59° - ^TOWNSHIPCLERK EXPENSES ._-_---.. ..-.„__ SPRINGFIHLD.N.J. . -SPRING SPEC!AL~— Whole, HOT OR SWEET" v "*- TAKe~ NOTt CE7 "ir^pccliit Under Top Sirloin, Roast -noUiio—L84-1-.4 9— meotlnq of tho Township Englno«r«d i De»larnd'Lro'our Swciflcitlsni To S»ve On •S3 1 3-lbs. —.—CHUCK-- LB.-89° Committee of "tho ToWnshlp of California Roasl .—™—I— :..Sprlno*leld will be" held at G!30 'UMcondltl6n.l<0(j".r«nt«t Por i Y«°__l"n*1' ' "*" ITALIAN SAUSAGE P.M., Tuesday, May 301*7 Jn..the . Council RoQm_^j_:" Munlclpfll Rbt Roast "" ^^ DulldlnOi for consideration ol tho $ . recommendation of (ho Board of C Stewing Beef LJ.B. 1.Q9 Ad|ustmont for approval of-the Split, Cut-Up, Quartered lit 35 application • o,f John L.' For complete info call Ground Beef- • mt?m ' Aurmhammor for a uso variance J '"' •' --OOt:.^:.;:- for Lots 20,-27 and 28 In Block 184, .686-5552 Chuck Chopped r)SfiiW*c8 ^iC-orradl' property) for -^•- • r. Weber- construction of Town Houses. _H •*•_'_ •._ ^loDnortrffTWorminflion L^,^ ' . Township nlfft-tf ^^^ Spffd Leadorfi^Aflry-23, 197? ^^mMmmS • ':\ ^^ Ghese-AJSauiborn •I*' "IrfTbrnato O-t4-«<_ftc -HOMHS^ A -e«ne- <2aB>Mo - ~riLLIU>'rt»jyil~ ^ l 3Janterc isss^SSs^ Y&YPopcorrr c everyday DISCOUNT PRICE Urn-fnterested. Please rush rne"arrAuto LoarTAppiicijtion •Unbel.loveable value in-a•beaiitifully designed • bamond Foil . ^2i - Dill Pickles . .'-"ioiSIIR ^-.^ ., // you w 0 xlB PK ol it! to downtown Toms River. • '.•'-_• J'. "PRODUCE.-. " ./•••'; SEAROODl ' PANTHER PARKLIKE SETTINQ 'Strawberries. AW Dlffe39c Flounders FW^ CAUGHT . LB.39C 2"P- . .*. • •BAKEftY-.^.' _!•" everyday DISCOUNT PRICE .••'.'. P I Min ini II in /\'(>c 52 everyday DISCOUNT PRICE VALLEY s 1 m Six Models'* ."••'• ••"•.4 ft:-s &''; r^T" ^ ^. J^""* •••«•» M^-*ML.*MH« ^m^ MM • I . $11,300 - $23^5QO KllVsrletle "V,v •>?,?&)-• A[K r-'--1 7 L^bbyland Dinners] JUSlT RIGHT IN ANY (LIGHT , BE SURE .''BLISS h»« b««n Mrvlng tht Hpm* 'Mclntosh Apples^ Usm^ l,mm2^c^k, ^JL pwntr lor 90 .Y£ARSi_E«C-f. comptofi ^REE TMEGAI{DENS •>>•{• J Orange Juice -.,;?°&1S!.TjSlil;^9? Potatoes..._._ ^Moe^llS : ' lr4SPEdTlOW..of your hom» DV aftrmttt Coiifr9l' ..;••..•...•:,•_ ••,.-....OP;pLEA'SANT,i»itAIN-S-.(.' •;,;••• ;: Sharp Stix" . cBSStSlCW80'- WinuteWiaid UMONAD 2000 . E*Btrl, «uptrvlt»d by tht (Intit taehnleal *t»H, ROUT? 571 - TOMS RIVER ., NEW JERSEY •tilKECriONS. (i.inlM) SIJID P.utw.iy soulli lo Cvll B? 12nd Eiil acres of -phont, our nMr««tkic«l odicai Prices EHocllve Sun., May 21 lo Sal., May~27. magnificent • 8?l bi'.V n'lilit •llon'.nil.-Si'.Kidi'l lor 1 black' lo'RlV ICG; loll CRT-0079 EL 3-8762 iipi»ux..J mill's |g III. 571 Ihl |(,il|ic liulitl: ll'll 1 001) II vista lo IHt GARDENS.,on.ri|!ht . . .. : .VI.I' Public Sorvico Ous- Moml;o(;F,D.I.C. •' , • ' • • - - PL 6-6666 OR 6-8888 rioin P.'S. leiiiiin.il. Ndv.uk oHi'iiey Cily, or P. A. Terminal' Membec Fidelity Union Bancorporation N. V., Like Toinv ltiw< bus • nix) (JI-I nil ,il HI, 57| Toms SPRINC.riELD AVf , OFKKHfV HdGt:|T;S7.l6'r II 62 : . '• ."',•.'•. • ' Wi reurve tlje rlg'hUo llmH qu«ntltl*l .' 'lHIB lO'CANONS IP4 SmiU'UW^ AND \"A^\ OHANC.f-'"' * | .."..'.. ' iiic'fiAimrNs ' . IUWK II i.'ll.'v -i|\. l\i ..i I ,.i ,ii, ,„;,;* \ r< DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 . 3?0.i'deiiia W,i». loll HI, !i?t) Toms Hivor,-N, J, 08753 v •-. N PIAINFIELD LITTLE FALLS NEW BRUNSWICK JERSE .' CITY MON lo SAI () .III lo ') • . •• . N.ol. !..•' N ItOlMI 4h noun i Ono of the 6l^ait& Largest A I IIIIOWI MIOWN Ml) AI coiuia. iiFiion SUNDAY 9 M lo <• Oil

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II— Thursday, May 25, 1972™' to post 25,; Vows continued fight fm Errvirortment' Col HermBD-Tenklp-of- 1823 Morris aye., Kanias and tfee Armored School^fcrtKnox, r swimming- in N.J. .-. '.IThe environmental perils confroptlhgman If, •'< ihan as }he enaan*jred species. ^ Many of the conges and schools at Rutgers Union, has Been appointed assistant division" Keplucky. " to bap overhead power lines ' hrjn to Hiirv'lvp another century^in this unjverse TKe'semlnar leader will be Harry ShMtber-of cent to 7.2 percent. Under the proposed tax are planning separate commencement exer- 1 : "Since everyone needs a roof over )iis"head, the property,tax burden — measured as a commander of the 50th Armored Division, In civUtan life, Col. Tenkin is a pharmacist '•will be the Subject of a-non-credit seminar, - State Senator MatthewJ, Rinaldo has vowed UuJ the Democrats in the Senate did not see it in reform, all taxpayers, except those with In- cises or other events in addition to the general Elizabeth, ,tM instructor in UC/TI's chemical popls on Saturday .there is no esca^Miifj Ihe property tax. JrCveryont* percentage of family income — is highest for Army National Guard, with Headquarters arid president of. Mountainside Drug Co. la "."'Man andUier major-events June'l In New Brunswick maceutical Association, the N.J, Ph»r- : 1 1 . Command and was promoted to his present .^iprdblem. ,"• " • . . . _ particle pollutants each year. The public must—s The Union Township legislator noted that he more say in the making ofour Taws than a grant schedjile from 2 to.tlp.m. The Rahway. SEE YOUR LOCAL middle-income fa'mily <*10,000 to, $.15,000) include'- '" "': maceutical Association, and a trustee of the payments. When this is figured in, the net rank'. He was. assigned February, 1970, to The.fifiminar will.meet on Monday evenings, become aware of factsjuch as. these and that is - had requested that his bill be held over after iK gpliath of a utility," he-went on. "But.-Eublic_ Park Pool will bpera'te-6n u weekend basis until result is that families with-incdmes-below_ -would continue to pay approximately the same |tu!ta'rs> Colleger-Class "Day.-exercises In Congregation Beth Shalom in Union. .' • GARAGE FOR command the 102 nd Armor Group (Essex July-10 through Aug.14, from (1:30 to 9;30 p.m, the reason for UCTI conducting this seminar."' _ttceived 11 votes on a roll call last Thursday. Service had (he loudest voice in the State" Monday, June 26. It is expected [fiat .refresh- $3,000 — which includes many older retired "amount of money in taxes. front prKirkpatrlck Chapel at l^p.m. followed ment stands will^be'ripen at the pbols-from by, commencemen^on the Mall at 2 plm. . i . Troop) and in December; 1971, was assigned to ~Bt"UCTrs campus, Raritan road. • Prospective applicant? may obtain_ more • "The concernedTesldents of the four-com- Senate last week." .. —citizens —.pay twice as high a. percentage of. Thls_shiCt in tax burden is brought about TROUBLE FREE- —rtiyinnasium :in eas&.ofrahy>~—~—-^- " the Department of Defense NJARNG to be....,..'.,'^^- EARLYtOPY " ~ Among the topics "to-be- covered in thp -—information and registration forms" for "Man- munities' whojiad worked so hard with the No Senator Rinaldo said he had suggested that their Income (14.6 percent) in property taxes as . mainly through reduction _of._ focal property; Overhead Wires Committee deserve another Full-time operalion'of the pools, will begin on l)ouglas"s~C6Ilege—Commencement exer- -directofof the uovernor's Youth Program,.. Publicity^ Chairmen are urged- to oi seminar- are the problems, and risks of air and His Environment" by contacting . the NOW -committee leaders get their members middle-income families. And they pay more taxes by a total of $863 million — about 40 •"...Yeah, Yeah, Yeahl' (••hancc to see which members of the Saturday, June 24, when the pools will be open "•'•- DRIVING cises at 6 p.m. at Antilles Field onjho Douglass Col. Tenkin is a graduate of the Command observe.the Friday deadline for other 1: pollution and the question of possible control, Institute. •--*!' "•'••.. to contact their friends and relatives _ _ than four times as much,'proportionately, as percent. By replacing these lost property tax "Saily from 10a.m. to 6p.m. and Sundays from College campus. (Rutgers Gymnasium in case and general Staff College and the. Nuclear than spot news. Include your name/ .1 water pollution, the .environmental effects of legislature are with them and who is against throughout the state and urge them to write or- —families with jncomes over $25,000, who pay receipts with revenue from a personal income ; Weapefis Course, both at Fort Leavenworth, - them," Senator-Rinaldo continued. "I was 11 a,m. to 8 p.m. ' "•'• of.rain). '"«"'' - • .' . address and phone number: - solid wastes, the depletion of natural resources, call legislators In their area. ^ ALL THE PARTS YOU MEED tax, anJncrease in the corporatlofrtncorrre tax .A family membership plan is offered.to onlyjyjwrcent. New Jersey's heavy reliance c ] e c f population, urban environmental problems qnd. - heartened-by the fact that-i was able to rally 11 .' AND on the property tax has made its tax structure - and other business taxes, and some changes in _i_ ° \ % ° Efgin^rinf-Commencement- non-credit courses Kepubllcans ta our causerhowever, tHe fact .. residents of Union County whereby a family is > !r0 s sin -sales taxes—the-Tax Policy Committee—" " ' * b«ek-t>f-engineering:building on ._ permitted to swim at cither pool during the topsy-turvy.and imposed an unbearable'bTirdefl mvcrsit lhal not a single one of the Democratic senators proposes to shift the tax burden so that the l' y . Heights campus at 6:30 . p.m. Dentists finish season for the payment of one fee.($25 plus $1 ' on_the average citizenr • ' (Imloor (he . sawfit.to support this measure came as a shook— plans Oncjob of the Tax JRplicy Committee was to. higher-income families and businesses pay V" engineering building and in SUMMER SESSION '72 Astrcmomers^ and disappointment to me!. If 10 Democrats "1-V' fee for each individual membership card); find a way to reduce or . eliminate this their fair share '• • " lecture, halls, of nearby mutlienmtics" and move of offices^ had joined us, S-862 would have been approved — —"which covers parents andall their children, 18 inequitable tax burden._How_ well do its' The proposed income tax has been designed- P'rama are open to adujts and will be will fodus on acting, writing1 anTdirecting and The-School Consortium of New Jersey Has the 1972 season will be: Children, 13 yearsof .— LUlngstoh College—Commencement '. ; - family of four with an incomeof $5,000. would building on Rt. I.'.,.. ' toe-" succeeding_jghn H. Banmann of Wk _!»Mnc^thatqt^ir:6rjwsor- ajr>onfei"e^^^ exprciscs on-the Mall at theLlvingston College In Person Registration: Jiie 14, 15 • 2-9 PJ. pay no income tax at all, and at $10,000 the fifla •; " elements of the theatre. '-.——"--. , the leaders of student government ajid student from 10 a.m. to noon, will be admitted without——- Library ut"5p;ni. (Tlllett Hajl in case qf_rain); The association,--lOU-yeaEg" Prlprlty mill r»«)ifri«on *••*!''>•' M»v Jl •_ v same family's tax would be only $100. Property-. - Thexme-WeekrWresUing Clinics. J_yyj2_toJ__ newspapers • .from- the : consortiiim^hember chatger On Tuesdays, Wedrtesdays, Thursdays" University College—Nciy_ _Brunswick»— old,, has an aggregate' -&tSocia I Secu rity: •-'tax reductions forJhisjfamtlyiwpuiJjy d lyplCHllJT i membership of 4,000-prae- and July- 17~to -21, will feature instruction by, schools next Wednesday at Falrleigh Dickinson and Krlday5rchildn:ii-13-aiidluiuletJglll pay a Newark, Paterson and Jersey "City divisions of (:ondl ted amount to severall hundred-dollarshdddll . Cranford Campus were Arthur Cacella of East '•''** f : ^"V^^-r -_ - some of the'forerriost -wreBUinglc-bflcheglin tlie "^We're trying ^akeernip with the"llmes,'r Unlverifty. Each of Jhe consortium schoolfj-will—^af^cent admission Tee. After nootT, children and - University College will iiold commencernerit-—- .-, DAY CLASSES W72 MODELS " •-•-'••• jidentrTnomasErfcfingiofc—.Snanlanapwilr)iig memhenu,nf-the_-coni-- :ludimj1__aaiachEai)t Kutgers saidftalph-Wf Jones, district manager of the send six delegates-inclti3iHgTtRc"newly elefctpd adults "wjll-paySO cents on weekdavsTnd ,60 Even these measures to equalize" We" {ax _l"ejicrcises —"T n Kutgers adium; •University pushing lunily my take 11 l Lii* of ^)ytyrio:T«NutY ar^MONOAY. THROUQH .mtj/fL^p^ l, g secreUryyT Miss Pamela r ^ ' - Eng *" " » Second ~ .YF Temple University, and_the. New Elizabeth Social Security office, in deijcribin^ a^-l^Ws'djjnLjoJ. student Government,. '"TQey-^_ j cental-all—!day^-on Saturdays, Sundays andv burden did-not seem 'adequaffi^to. the Com- ' llcighls, ill 2 p.m: programs LanguagCTnd mathetnatics.ln evening classes .-v . -,wv' IIii-i-.-v.i'.ii.i- ,, * r—— - : ^dental Deslgnsd Io provide tha atudenl with knowtadga o( varloin Phillips of-.Edison, corresponding secreUry; York Athletic Club., Albert "LilleyTTWO-tlme. systemliow in effect,that:permits residents to presidents of th£ freshmon, cophomorc; junior:, iliolidlii's. "Without the identification card the mittee to meet the problemsL of; low-income rolleee of Pha.rmacy-Commericement lassistants teettnolofllaa jolhat ha may mtka-a battar cliolca o(. •apacillo- ' at^the CTllege^ Elljabeth-and Plalnfield l l l 4>nd Alexander Gmelln of Cranford, treasurer'^ New JeT8Sv~~8tate~'crianTpldn and 'head call thelpcaj Social Security office to obtain' and senior classes, and tneedrt'orspfjJiejjchool— raicwill be 50 cents for children, 13 and under, 'senior citizens. 1'01 *'UlIB 8!.Ml|)J_.|{l.(!UUJf, l!II?"^ xe n:iscs al 1:3(Fp.m. In the-Medlcal School- • hygienistsl ~= ear-tenn on AAl's direct both clinics. _ file applications for Medicare "and cash^— Consortium schools " include: Gill School. Fridays>aH pool patrons will pay $1 at all other y — deaignedfor-begirtners-and amateurs-who-lack- worked out.The present limit of aid is $160 f<>r~^f!rli(liiajc~l: "School of ••;—Business Exfirmlnstor ' in~th ' ' nSd of. trustees. — '~~-— ~ Tourses In English as a Second Language-on benefits, change the address on their checks, uernardsville; Delbarton School, Morristown; timeg. Thc^ool identification cards may also -——homeowners~with'inc6nie~up'to iS.OOO^^Thtr AdminiJtration—Class Day in the Ledge'"', on sectlonr' COUHU TtTU . ^~ - the experience or discipline to . work, in- , JantalTacbnology , . Amateur Astronomers, Inc., which operates' beginning, intermediate and advanced levels, . and report changes-in their status, all by Mbrristown-Beard School, Morristown; Kent _be used at thevfarlnanco Park; Tennis Courts. ijHdUjyh__. - . ----GeoTge: streot'-Gollege avenue carnpus,-_Now " Eleclrohloa T»ch?lolooy \ •- dependently, will be of_(ered June 19 through • SEDANS : •.-00-124)0 the-Sperry-Observatory jointly with Union' —and-mathematics • will 'be "offered 'Monday^-rtelBphoner-jLi.: , . ,. Place School, Summit; Newark Academy, '.The park commisslion has included super- ,. Sacr^UTlal Sludlal . —^ury-14at the Cranford campus. Classes meet —Com* In and "foTTamilies wlUTincomes up~to $7v10O, and: - Brunswick, immediately following general 12:30-3:30 College, will resume. its regular, monthly through Thursday, June. 19 through July 27. "Of course/'ToriBS': said, "there areo?" Livingston; St. John Baptist School, Mendharn;_ji_vised activities, games^nd picnicafeasTorltha includes renters as well as homeowners' (the -.-^university exercises. , -^n^— , '., "." Data Pro£e«aln(i__^ 12:30- 330 Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7 to to Th» Leader of Import* 'Ma<;hanlcal Oeslon.TachnQlogy 12:30- 3:30 meetings in September. However, .Friday night In addition to flpn-credit courses sponsored .casions thatjeguire-alvisiLto-the-oaiceJJ-The-- Falrleigh DickinsonJLInLversity, Madlsonrand pool, patrons. \ ~v ING5M5PM. l percent of his rent as (iniduate 'School—of" Library. Service- TOYOTAS Chamlcal TMHnology 12;30- 330 p.m. Mrs. Jane Law, member of the Union viowjngs'ofttie skies which the public is invited by the Division of Special Services, Union_lincreased-use"of the telephone by residents,^ CEk~KnoirSchoolrSumtTi]trwhosemembership^ -During— the—season, -Jteey...instruction in. FREE BONUS prbpcriy tax). Reception . for graduates at the school on Civil Tachnology ' _. SKW-12.-00 College faculty and recognized^ar'tist and : Computer Engfnaarlng Sanlcaa to attend will continue throughout the summer, College will offer a nnrnhpr j)f -non-credit~-however-haariermittprl-thr»-pprBnnnplnf'IW •• was^accepted-this past week." swlmming and Red Crosf llfeHavlngTilgSses are .. with ced Inls week by Chamber .. toutOZ02 Mortlltown Twt tvsN«a - administrative seminars for headmastes_at~. 3 should be Ip our office bynooh . Physics-Heat •-— 8:00-10:00 M^W-TH Ra__S_verman, Linden Realtor, will preside available at Refreshment Stand 1, from 9 a.m. President James W. Rlley. = on Friday. (S miles south of Morr|ttown) Exeter, New_Hampshirejrhese seminars have Physics-Mechanics -8:00-10:00 M-W-TH- aTthe business meeting which will precede the to dark on Saturdays,. Sundays and holidays Union County State Sendtors=:talehts for helping his- con—:-'| HUMANITIES; program. All women, from high school age upr__ UntHlN_a_I26, •• -*~:' Z,~ -_ • — Frank X. McDerrhbtt and stituents. ..will prove a Japan been under the auspices of the_NationaI FRIDAY DEADLINE .. Psychology 6:30-10:00 M-W 24.00 Association-of-Independcnt Schools and have QUIZ ' Technical Writing 8:30-10:00- -who wish to participate in the political sphere The weekday schedule untilJune 23 calls for Jerome Epstein have en- tremendous asset-.".— All Items othECtban spot news should M-W 24.00 employed a case study approach. lllll-By.MJL.rHAMMER Will"! World Literature Jl:30-<0:00 T-TH :_i 24.00 and work-jor Issues of particular -concern to -the stand to be open from 4 p.m. to -dark. From. - dorsed the Congressional Senator. Epstein-doscribedT be in our office by noon olTFrlday. -—English Composition 6:30-10:00 T-TH —- 24.00 women, are invited to attend the meeting. , „ .. , „ . . • »i Choose the correct word~to—| MATHEMATICS: -Tech. Math_l.. 6:30-10:00 ' M-.W_ ,24700 .. •-.. •• ' ' •- ~ • B " __June 26 through Sept. 1 morning rentals on make the following Biblical -(Algebra-&-Trlgriometry)—^v- statement corroot. . - -Tech. Malh II 6:30-10:00 T-TH- JT547o6":_ weekdays"willrbe-mado' betweenrs a.nL_and | Opportunities "sfi 11 remain for 1 (Algebra & Trlgnomatry) -Yni~ are—convincedy ~ad-~ 1. God made Ihe-day and _l_TecrT..Malh.1ll ' 8:30-1OiPT~~T?rH~ ; weekendsISA holidays. —;S_Rn«(tor RinnMn's-T-l : 1 ( night oriMthirViour-thr-^wst. (Analytic Qaometry) Watchung Reservation, pn.-- K^'.f..!•fiy'rr.:. >r :'''" •:.' 't-v-'v"! ,--Wt - • " ' - -cuiui he-P-ark-Commission has a special bicycle .formance In Trenton is proo£>i6 years. I know (Matt Rinaldo - Introduction to Calculus 630-10:00 M' ,i, RELATED TECHNICAL C0UR3BS:-; ' • ' . trail-set aside In Warinanco Park.' -positive of his ability lobe an To.be a legislatiye fighter in 1 Construction Planning 6:30-'S will graduate 163^ iDAY^CLASSES -18.00 ^Also on Sunday, at2, 3, and 4 Noafi'flr&t snnl a (dove; -effective and forceful UieDwyer tradition of service, —'.. Stallta —-._ . 6'30-10:00* M-W 24.00 -p.m., Donald W. Mayer, i'raven)' from the. ark. spokesman for Union County I believe his election-would be Approximafely--163' students -will be director of Trailside, will 3! The Lord 'told- the ^^NON-CHEOIT COURSES . in__ Washington," SenVTTthe best InterestofTUniorr Begin Julyji and continues (or six weeks '.graduated__ from Bloomfield"- College at a present a program at the . iraelites to keep the feast of Chorus is looking McDermptt and Sen. Epstein County." ' ••-.• SEPT . . Custom Built.. earmanantty ConstrucMMfMH Orlvtway* thexjiassover (twice, once. Introduction to Data Processing 8:30-" 9:30 Tu 10.00 ' cbmmenceiTient program Saturday, May-27, at Trailside Planetarium, Engineering Prog. •'' ' 6:30- 9:30—Tu declared. • •• The two'" senators HAVE YOU ENOUGH HOT WATER? 10.00 4 p.m. In the College-quadrangle—Fheir boc- eclipse of the -thrioT """_ BARBEQUES \- ' Hewlett-PacMard Computer ' ' :- ' Senator McDermotti-Union~pTpmlsed to "work as hard as 4. T3o3xEave Moses two C6nslructlon Surv. ' 6:30- 9:30 M-W 18.00 xalaureate-degrees.will-be-conferre'd-by the. _for Jn thelfoiMowInq 2-year ATA-^f"-nrjranii; 356 sq.'iticCQoJting surfaca-j— ~Hbw To Sludy _ 6:30- 9:30 Tu •County's senior legislator who we can to see to it -that-Matt tables of stortawritten w 10.00 J'JaitCpast included ) — •-.-TecrmicalrSkelchin'r—: 6:30- 9:30 M-W 18.00 - UlC C eB Ml F; -has served with Rinaldo for Rinaldo goes io. Washington (hand, finger^roothpf Cui\T . Basic Hydraulics & Pneumatics 6:30- '9;30_iT-TH 18.00 : ~rcijSl?Q.95 SALES99.00 —• OPEN '—^~ Solid Stale tint. Circuit Fund. . 6:30-. 9:30 M~-W 18.00 'ffiSl^ °" ^ ^ five years, called his next Jan"uarycHis-eleetion-to •-Accounting -. ' —.•:---—-- Cherrrlcal Teelinolody 5. God senta plaggeOf duiilli Man and His Environment 6:30- 9:30 M 10,00 colleagup'"nn/cxceptionaL- Congress would be • a MONDAY to .: ; • Gornputer Protjrammlng . • : Civil TecrVriology HYDROHIC HEATING upon the people who KwteiJ for ~ LPre-tech Malh. 6:30-10:00 T-THJ- 24,00 As --.L_ the, . Trailside- 1 IIZBBjq." inVxbokinBJuriaca SATURDAY 'lawmnkprwlth an nutstandlng—pronnoiion4hat-liejia3-earned • 1 Keypunch Operation i»;oo :-E;O;Pr-students to-graduate from PlanetarlunT~SBats' ohly_ 35 •-t W.y RM|« IHMM (Qesh, money, land). __; (48 in. post included-)"- ' • 9 A.M to 6 P.M. Ulltlmllon of Materials in Design 6:30- 9:30 10.00 The'chorus will join the Ne* Jersey Sym- record of service to Union—through his legislative per- "T • " .. —=-AAechanlcaLDesign rll liMl ckvant* N Bloomfield since the inception of the program -• i ALTERATIONS - HOT WATCR HEATERS fl.CSeth, Cain, Abel) was -.Modern-Math-for^odern Parent .JL3&-9J30- -10.00 phony conducted by Henry Lewis on opening persons at a perfdrmance, a • reg. $01.95- SALE $79.00 In 1968. ""-.'. - County and it!e_State of New formaiice and servicetto his' luttlon and fees~S380;oo-yoar (for Union County residents) the likeness of* Adam. night of the season, June 14, and will sing the jJersey. He deserves to be constituents." .•.-'-'•• ticket must be obtained on the'— '—Z—ANSWERS— - .. choral portion of the Ninth Symphony. The day-of-Sunday programs at the For further Information call or write Miss, Wilson, Dept. 414 DE LUXE DOUBtECOOKIIMG'SURFACE VkVV_ elected to Conjiress. whoro hlc —; ___^ 379-3970^ ^ B9-J5B94 DURA^-BILT PAVING CO. sin "Trailsiae office; Tlb^ets are ' BOW FURTH will-be the first (0 receive degrees In nursing Issued on a iirst-come.Jirstr ~z'-_ (PLEASE CLIP J, SAVE) Newark - 24«-U]S -^_ •fan 'uin(J) HS3TW'S''(8f:nr X 1 " Dtpt44 ltte RARlTAM ROAD, ICOTCM PLAlNr. ri.J. «707e orchestral clImaXv-The-words are taken from' • ^m tag 'SW9 ! SALE S149.00 since"Jhe board of trustees, approved the 1 r-'hllHrpn Springflald 374^140 •xa) uaoNi4_'fr ;(o.t^r Kai, MMM0-4-* P.M. (tally . Schiller's poem, "Ode-to Joy' . The unique KHI^ 7 CALL .establishment of a baccalaureate program of finale utilizes all-forces of the orchestra, a full _^ —-—el'ght are not perrnitte3 in the 531 Mountain Ava. Sprln«flald iaohiojE tes uao) NaAvu' _ nursing-aMhe-eollege in-1968. Planfetarlum_chamber. -ft£TWtEN-8-S-tO ATM. & AFTER 5 P.M. gnly^when the school cancels a course -- — ma y a9 8ln re a -1776 Raritan Road~ Scotch Plairrsr-N.J. 07076 |IC3£ Co. TUITION FO.H PEOPLE WHO DO NOT LIVE OB.W0BK' IN UNION ;'During_the .week, 'next — , ' .CQUNTJM8-00UBLE ~^r. iSoS " ^ ^ - ^'^^ , , :„„ __. Tuesday, W,ednesday--and Telephone: (201)-889-2000"' - ROUTE 46/ F)UflFIELD, NJ 227 0500 Wavdrly 3-4646 l_JBequirernenta..ibr mernberiEfp- in Thjjnje - •Th - e _.Ji-ateJ-resta.u,ra•• n t option trains graduttlusJu DP Thursday at 4 p.m._?ach day,; TMtl*F CALL 3533444^ ALL FEES DUE WITH REGISTRATION iliiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiniiliiiiiiiiiDiiiliHiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiMniiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiS Slary.Qu^enofSeotSrvyas U.CiT.I. RESERVES THE RIOKf TO CANCEL ANY COURSE somenbllilyToVead music. Those (nterested lnT^\nagorn^cgrecpirograrn institutional food- service pne-half hour nature talks.-for :ie]tecaled at Fotlierlrighay oh FOR WHICH 'THERE IS MOT SUfFlClEKt-EklROLLMENT ~j5fflng-theS:horuSTare^ lnvlted_to_attend a ^ Middlesex County Co lego technicians; kitchen, children will be given In the FUEL OIL son s bcen 760 CftRLTON ST Feb. 8, 1587.' • ' '—'• 200'Gals'.; rehearsal or call the Masterworfcofiice^fc538—P? -'rT , redesigned cafeteria, and floor stipef-, frailside auditorium. The four Mln.Dol; visors-; assistantfrtodleticlans subject ^^(o r tne three Top Grade C.O.Dr - 1860 weekdays-between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. for ..Jl'«LP^M? separate;and- CHAIN LINK SPECIALISTS _ LINDEN, H. J. furthei information, according to a spokesman., distinct areas of occupational and .rood-Rorvicc directors^ __jayg-s~np|ants of the Wat- ^>X*^-1N V^A • FAST, M noun 'SERVICE "*%** L,.: - • • "^ FUEL OIL "15"* Ool.'.LVodln, B..nd»"l'i7Llnt.P,<«lue, CALL NOW at '6 p.m.' >l/The' Mis1erwork.vFouridatiBn, . . °>™* fa". stud ent er g the ro ram ,mj;nagors. _. . , Science Center is open to the Yo rpcxindition yourfurnade Morris County Cultural Center, 3tX> Mendham W1 bf e^in . ^ ] P 8 -^TIX/ICO CAST ^~ " y° yed in a common Thc school lunch food public each weekday, except BIG MOUTH" CAN BE EATING - •I tAVEonjfgur- service,, option provides IRON BblLERS^~~^ specialty before the start, of Saturdays and Sundays from l ':. fuel bill. bocomc; "'managers and_^ ALUMINUM 1-DAY SERVICE INSTALLED vSKYLAB their second year. to 5 p.m. The public is invited • NASAyf^Skylab cluster, scheduled for~ " The ifiur areas. .:proVido~^s'lPcr.vi^»ni:r" _.'. —to-vlsit—the^Center,3_ee .,i!,.:;^-.'^VN' . ..lNSTAUATifOtUL-RIEAIRS;. FREEESTMATE -,—J -WWE PAYMfltTS^^ launch In ltf?3_WlU be lfs feet Jong-and will —--occupational-'training'' in " 'Opportunities.".to- exhiblts.nnd_partlc!f>ate-ln the— -;:•>-•• ^v -•• Allstate ('NO'Oal. Mlnr-B«l. C.O.D.) x .-.J''' •_. y»«ii i ncATCg.AT .im.N*.DAY ST..O»*(JCE mm. ~ ••••-- -~ ~v^rtes—TTnTmloymcnr ^-x-i—^-_—U-L— ARRANGED ^_^^^ will bo iar?63 ^•24-HOUR SERVICE ^f-Ch^ro^wllt, B°nl( AmTKIen V- ._ cubic feetc _' The "Blg^MoUth^, lo Ihe lolN^ "Turfflil* T«fmll«" —• oli> wif or'lllugtViiirnn •Tj.fTnririiv' 3rERRtBtCTEHMlTE :—: :.:draad(u)"Bflqmy-anV nSHKwhor «in infagine. The-tubbirraUMan-UrmJtv^ailacKA'TfVt tlrrte»~ • I . . i . L »— >• i'i ^ » I , J J L U- • " L It til » • -. , B*wNJ?Y_&: PAVIN< 6reBaaaB(s| ot all^ nea tifiXB-\ifl>liin-and-unhe'iftj.-7-rT7-ui.tjl, nl . Its IOQ. lctlaAOukincllon-»rir|-to' • THI Nlho ftscutl United -t W^OSri [MLflofei^r-:.™! Tquallfted!>8oplo fo f*lwm%~ TERMITE- —ANT gemciit and'

&^;m prtnrenlt ==- Don't conlusrtwmites with flying aht^-^ :^~~? ^^pTritual am leedingV college food services, Free Estimates _. '- Htf*'« wh»Mo-look-lor: TermTios.' Hawo- alrfaltjh* J nnlotihiio. while and" nro olbowad, Tecmiloa-hav*-! ; V ; as food service supervisors or . •.. More electric Insured" no tyniftillno - iinio haup a narrow wi.l*1llne) Ter- managers;'as cafeteria; Creative ldeas~"^ "-SEJHiLESS ALUMINUM mllu s wings nro Iho nnmo size and'ati ortt's front 'v:.' ;" M^A'RYXAWN^::; •" :. ^wlngo aru much longor than Ihe back,- dining hall, and banquet powered features— : '. ,1 Have No Salesman I Will,Call Personally The prime objective of this_8chool is tb provide both managers; as club, kitchen, or dn Iho |ob. 24 hours-'' " ' . -, , ..MASUNHV ; - .. PAVINO . Catholic and non-Catholic girls with a.well.balancediour ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS airline stewardesses,'^-and - than any other BwiCKS'recs _ .. ^ PARKINGAHEAS year high school education. The coune o( study ii;pltnned--. food-related salpshien.; ; ;. FREE 'PATIOS • - INDUSTRIAL SITES "VV» bellav In d.p.nrfobH/fy". 5LOEWAUKS' ' ' . SERVICE STATIt)N5 . primarily to meet college entrance'requireraenta b'Ut it also Thn Kflnlth iare food servite' . [WICK VP-NEfit*-— ROADS. CALL M6-T753 portable typewriter! rCUNQATIONS 24'HR. SERVICE • BUDGET PUNS gives a good foundation to those who would pursue" Rt.:TAtfllNO WAU.t* CURU r.G ' advanced business and professional training. , '. CAMERA L. GU1DERA 123 William Street, Middlesex, N.J. ;• .- ' • Jupiter 13 is a Royal Award Sorl'os. portable : t. MA50N t PAVINO CONTHACTOR,S ]»-JI4» / To.those thoughtful, concerned parents of this area who. -,—i_i______I_ ... . ' typewriter.'its extra wide carriage'and quto- want their daughters to have the highly d,esirable advan- . .'""s- . ' «-5_"- ;..t • •_ , ' matlo..oleotric iJo'Sturos are .powered by a' , REPtA.CE THQ5E LEAKY tages of a private academy education, Malry:lawn is, the CHECK-UP N BUSINESS tough, pertormaneeHprpvoa motor. Tho Jupito/ 13 hnsan odico-slzo BS-cha^aclor KEEP YOUR answer. It endeavors to develop the whole person. . .' WE WILL CHECK ANY CAMERA TO electric keyboard. Ibhas OXCIUSIVD Roya^feattiroslike onsy^lo-sot Magic* Margins' 'Vhe grounds at Marylawn—are spacious permitting BEGIN AT- 'THAT. YOU-AR.__ E GETTING ...It has throe electric repeal coriwols and throo oloctric ropenl keys... Touch • W» u»»-only liiovy duty (.0S2) 'whll« aluminum PROPER PERFORAAANCEIJ DON'T ijutUiinj properly inttolUd by our ikllltd crolt»- HOMEYOUR classes, exercise and sport activities outdoors. TJie school is and Impression Control,Sbloctc-rs.. A. llght-to'llp tho typist whop .tljo.rnachlnq is on; ^eailly reach?d.by:taijtrain-'or.bust _>••.',, •.'• >;•;,- "i«.-.,\^^"'•••.' WAIT UNTIL YOUR*VACATION ISi.; OVER. TO"FIND. YOUR PICTURES and which ribbon color Is being'gsed. This t'gtnl.rjlocirlc portablo oven Includes (Mal'juit noilnduri.) REPAIR, DIDN'T COME OUT! , Versatype™ ... two Interohangoablo .typo keys for typing spoclnr characters. • 'FREE ESTIMATES New Jersey State "Board of Education CALL UNITED (Vou must bring -this coupon. Explrti ar-1-79) Tho Jupiter 13 Is the most complete homo typewriter avallnblo ... at a lot less Ifian REPLACE nnd , • W)t,L NEVER Peei^JiRACk GOOD GUY r ENROLL N, you would expect to pay, .. .,..* • ' . '•'."' Oft BUSTER , . "* . IfODAYi OF nIE ORANGES . Middle Status Association of ^ ' DIPLOMA COURSES OFFERED , • MADE OF JTI/SDV ALUHINUU Secondary Schools »ndjCollcBes_^_i Mack Camera Service INCORPORATED . . Telephone (or iin appointment to Bring your • •-.' . (l«.ynlortSlrlca.t»U) ' 1, . drtushtor to make u tour o[_6ur'c«mpiu. Sed CENTER HPEWRITEi. INSTALLBD.WITH HIDDEN. HAN6ERS. 687-4011 --CALL--464-6666 .1026 Commerce, Ave Union 'Wat«rtit*i •4-15 SC1OTI.ANI1 ROAU our C]BM toottiB, work rooma, labs, librury, k •" 1163 Clinton Ayen|ie« Irvingtort . Cbll. 754-0056 pufoUrlo, _ym-audltbrlum ond chapol. . Phone 686-5391 SOUTH 'OliAlfpE ^SisterKathleen Timothy, Principal ,•'——-•• ES-5-3380 • ES 5-338(J Ooft^Co. 311 I. 'TH ST.'.'PLA.INI'ICLD : : -r-'CALtYlOW r^Qri FREE ESTIMATE - FREE INSPECTION - . V "N"JC \V"- j K R S lv'V :•'• >N• Telephone: 7rj2-922Z '. •I

I Jr* • '»• :.^*J»*:*J*^^ May "25 • • • *•'• • A.K. TOOL CO., INC. T00I.& Olo-Miyh bpeeu Paris Pr 115* U S Hi(jhway 22 Salute^ MOoniainndit V3V73OO • •••- • " •• ••.-•••$ C.,1 AMSJJERPAM-BRbS. & >A.R.E. vt T • ijurcul topplies 8. Orthoptic Appliances \A" ' iri^VTrnTnn"flVfinlM' ' rr-"" " menibry A Tirne To Pause. •.••.•••• Irvjhglon 371 2200 ' ; •

All Layer Culs For Men 8. Women • • -kick, 3^4 MiHbiiVn Avtnui*. -*• . B & M ALUMINUM COMPANY orbravemen Time To Remember. PARKWAY WOZNIAK MEMORIAL * ?064 Morris Avenue HOME ,., ^ * 'Union 414 9441 . ' •" .Ray 6. Wotnlak -Manager - -~~ 320 Myrtta Avenu* ' ' M- -BABGOLLT Irvlnflton 3730404 T Whore ihoe'i Are FiMud-Not Mrrely Sold inn N 'Wood ; PAUL'S AMERICAN TIRE EXCHANGE '_ BALPOR APPLIANCES Discount Tire Headquarters—~ =::::;- no) rliniiin AvoniJf. TA1Ti vmijiMr 355 Routo 22 Eaitbound ' : Irvinijton 374 6094'• .Wpiitb BARA'S TAVERN— Open 7 DflVii n Week J. PELENSK.Y JEWELRY &GIFT 1700 V. Gduar Road SHOH L.indi.Ti JflA 9551 \ Full Ulna of Jewlery s, Gifts ' ' •• • 1340 Sprlnglleld Avonue '-. BARRETT & CRAIN, REOTTORS (Acro»«-from sanford Movies) "Thrrr* Colonial Offices" Irvington 3752447 «•..' 1 - — ? Nf.-w.Providence Road •; ' • ;\ Mountainside 2J3 1H00 ' ' x • \ •43 Kim St., Wnstlield 23? 1B00 PIED "PIPER LIQUORS Llberly Corn«r..'647-57,00 New Ownershlp-Ted & Dolores Martlnko 1730 E. St. George Avenue BEINSTEIN Linden 4841955 > OF LINDEN ializing-in Birthday & Wedding Cakes THE PINK PUB ¥ -iliGfor-oe_fl.yo_4CCfrldSt> Formerly Sarn's Tavern, Linden' 4B4 9600 • ~r- 768 Sprlngfleltj'Avenue .¥ —I rvlngton—377-^439 ~ IRA E-BERGMAN- POST'S, ZENITH BLUE PRINTERS— Memorial Day is a time forixmiet S»le» .& Service Salon , , lOO.PIorencu Avenue . Democracy. Freedom.' The Amer-ieari 1»39 Springfield Ave. Maplewood Irvinglon 3731-1JO '\ . .. - (Near-»oyden Avenue) ¥• 781-4474 •6761327 • 372-332" 7 ' . — BETTY LINDDLNER RESTAURANT .i_A-time to horibr-oup— PRALL, INC. FUNERAL Open 7 Days A Wc'ek-74 Hr.-Servlce experience and spirit is fountlecl onthese •-. 1925 E. STTGoor'gVAvenue"' 1. /WelvinFMcbonneM V Clnden- 925 27,77—^ President & Manager' servicemen 6£ past_janjd_present. 124 East First Avenue * BETTY'ET S BEAUTY LOUNGE Closed MGJI. & u<^nJu words. I \w times of peial^our^eryrc.emeii _. 1755 Springfield Avenue PULASKI SAVINGS & LOAN >' Irvinfllon 374-5-139 -ASSOCIATIQli- fljicL as we Tekihdle the memory ^ " -• Main Office-Bid 18th Ave. ' BIERTUEMP.FEL-OSTERTAG have defekded this-spirit with dedication 374^W0 . - -•• - AGENCY, INC. Branch Office > 575 Grove Street ' QyrocV & e. o —373:390* Opun Monday Ev.onlnos until 9 Irvington, New Jersey —lOAl^Morrls Avenue rof what they have given to their t —Union ABA.0651 • • -,.-.-_• and-courage.^ -^anyjbayezgiyen^^ their RAPiSTAN, INC. 1143 U.S. Highway—33 TASW Mountainside 2329440 -RESTAURANT country and to each of us, we also Open /-Days a WoekLunchevDInners - liveji_to^presery£ill .iTadayy yo ung men RAYMOND FUNERAL CENTER --Larry S. Raymond Mgr.x' 1 —IO?Linden nSlh 4H664SW 5 Directors d I Pornpe Furlebrl \ 332 Sanlord Avenue .(Near Trefnont . • Avenue) Vaitsburo/ - -*• BLUE STAR TAVERN -." prayerfully work and liope~for-peace. ' jfr. YTiur Host fi, Hostess -Frank & Norma froin our community are continuing ~^ T47 Florence"Avenue RE GE^T^CJORY QUTLET- -_ 1 e rt .j^---lrvington 373-V4- l0- C . : "Prlces7-7- ••"- ' -. ."'•" - ' 115 W.-ind Avenue ^BOULEVARD GARDEN CENTER to uphold tradition. Our hearts and Rosajfe 341-3133 ' J»- Wo d<5 Mower Repair Work • .- • ^., .612 Boulevard" -....-.-": ' '"" W Konllworth 272 6277 • ..EMINGTON-OTGTONO T AGENCyriNC. •*L- . - ' ' -. • ;.-- -speeches oijcommemoraiion. It's ourj^ay to / Insurancrancef "Sinc—e 191•"•0* _ 1087 SprlSpringfielr d Avenue ^r&RENNAN BICYCLE SHOP - thoughts are with-tHem, and with Irvlngtorf 372-2M0 ^ Satos a. Servlco 93 Miidison Avonue U. "IrvlRflton .375 B7AB ROSENBERG'S GUN SHOP, INC. proudlyi and. reverently give thanks. Guns; Bought, SokJ-8. Exchanged .'*"- BROUNELL-KRAMER-WALDOR those ni^n before thfeirn. —;~~^''•""'" 2244 Sorlngfleld Avenu* " " * AGENCY Union 484-3989 ' .- yL- AxornplotmnsuTanre sorvlco ~r • " 1415 Morris Avenuo _ ,' ROTO-ROOTER SEWER SERVICE + •J^. Union 'HVWm •.'.'" For Any Drainage Failure *:'•' •'•••'•• *• UNION AREA:4l4.4424 " • . ^__-*v-«" BRUCE SALE? MAIN OFF.ICE- 4/3,4424 . • . L. Jf-- .Fine Meats Custom Packed FrocHer Ordors 1226 East Broad Stroot •EI'Mboth .J52.4444 ' . ". In Tribute and For-Remembnnme... Rugs, carpets, Brosdlooms- Master charge Available _ HARRY J. BURKE ft SON _i_n_lTr'ibute and For Remembrance... 1135 Chestnut Street \ — -FLORISTS Roselle 345-7930 „ "\ L,_ .891 Pehhuyivanfa Avenue y—. Union 4840955 isd^ SATELLITE DlNER^JV "on Memorial:Day...This message is presented RESTAURANT -v > THE H.F. BUTLER CORP.." Route 22 (Eastbound) _CU5tom.EabrJcotor-S ED'S AUTO BODY -FENDER Mountainside 233-0774 ^j _CU5tom.EabrJcators.Dl-Woldmenl5-lor_lndustr.687 Lehinh Avenue v .GROVE COLOR LABS LORRAINE BEAUTY-SHOP J^L JflTlxltlnUA.,.^.*..,Union 6B6.55S5 . '* ;jsa public service by the SHOP •._:--•• Professional photo Color Finisher' . .Specializing In Permanents . , 1849 & 1843 Morrls.Avenue'.Union 550'Gorve Street 342 E.-Weitdeld Avenue -Irvington 3730891 Roselle Park 2459604 H. SCOTT EXCAVATING CO. as a public, service by the - «404a4 • 944-B494| r- ' General contractor 115 Morris Avenue — Springfield 374-0890 ••: - — _20.SJ_Sprlnpllold-Ave-••'- ' EMMA'S-FLOR 1ST IRVINGTON SHELL~INC. LOWY, BINDER, LIFSON '& Vauxhall (Union) 488 5B48 ' -Plowenj-for-AII Occasions-Plants- Volkjwagen "Specialist* BORRUS . _ — Corsages-Aincirids of Flower T173 Clinton Avenue .'... Profession of Insurance- ' -"" SHE BOUTIQUE JJ commuiLity-mindecLfirms listed below: "Arrangements . , ' *• ^ Irvington 372-9593 • . .--.39,]-MIHburn-Ave , MIHburn • . .Dresses-Pantsults-Hot Pants - CANDLE COVE -_ 738 Springfield Avenue "' 379.2125— 374-4100 Swlmsults, Etc. . .-^SpUAOaJilM/. Exciting Herns In Shop .- Irvington 373J834 ' JElfRT'S TAVERN 20 N. 20th street -A-a-BAUTO STORES CENTRE FUR SHOP Open Monday through Sunday - Kenllworth 27J-8438 , ' _ Koniiwurtn' 272-Q9OQ . -—^r- -ELKAY-PRODUCTS CO., INC. INGRASSIA MARUOTOUNGE S U PERI OR PL U MB IN G7 Manufacturers of Material" 1 THE SPIRIT SHOP "The Muffler King"'._;": . Fur Storage pick.Up & Deliver at FLOWER TIME =^SWreHahcellor-Avenue HERBERT-LUTZ-& Go Go Girl's thru the Wook- Bocr-Wlnos-Llquor-I; utNees —7-N Anna BlzubrProp. -Windows & Screens Reparled- HI Sanford. Avenue _ Sor-uo .Crlspv Fried Chicken to Go- AIRE-TROL, INC. 1153W. Elizabeth Avenue —— Lawn Mowers Sharpened-Keys cut. Specialising In Pormoncnt Waving. Irvington 3751133 - - 'Branch Ofilco-1045 Stuyvosant -Avo- 371.0840- STORE Linden ^48.4 4700 . .''•' ^ . Meeting Room-Available Vailsburg 372-W49 "•' ¥ U.S."Highway 2JEastb60"nd -• . Hair Styling Coloring a, Wigs 725 L ox Ing ton Avenue— — Irvingtoh, Now Jorsoy .... 1 Air Conditioning Servlce-gr ' u '—440"NVr7We nue - -!97-stuyve;sanf Avef -•••• -.; , Hillside 680-9095 _i_: 8A- A. Mt. Vernop Place —r— MARTY'S PLACE .Konllworth. 2450409 Insta lla tlon.Fedders.N orge. —-— Full Line olPalntr.Palnters,- - - ••-'• (Cor. 18th. Ave.) ^EnriEmerso? n — Supplles-6,"Watlpaper — ' . Irvington 372-9517 Vailsburo J373?866 , — _ ' . IRVINGTON CUTLERY : Coffeo-5andwlcrif>s Kenllworth"" 470 Chancellor Avenue • : FOUNTAIN OF BEAUTY^ -DiJlcateisan-a,- Appetizerz - -337—16th Avonue- — ~~- n New_pWnwT7 ,,— 51 Smith stroot "-"i jyjMGJUE " • 7 ~ • ^— Til '•-* ~ I n.^^r-*-*- HOMF rrgto Alll KindKdss off CaWlhCaWlhhog iSYWOlon—375-0003—"= ~ ' —y—. Open7/ Days^a Week Five Generations ol Sorvlco "—""T=Boulevar- Kenllworth a24V4B98" Fealuring Dolly Artra'dlsonlco Croam- FiRSaeEEdERAt 660 Stuyvosonl Avonue '—. — IJ?VINGTON-UNION M&MTIRECO. .779 Mountain ASenuue B46 IQth-Avenuti • - .LunchoonDlnnorCocktallsr;—• AIRPORT=t»MbUSINE SERNO£E, LIVlNGST.OHiALDWELI, Dlstrlbutorfor Firestone, ifJIld 374-9884 IIrvingloi tn ^7,....._ .-15(LE)m strootwoitllold- Lrvlnoton-372-2203 • — • CHANDLER MOTORS (Homc Offlco).-232-7400 ' - - IRVtNGTON DELI & MILMAR SHOPS Routo 22-Sastbound ' _- Pirelli Sovereign & Brldgestone Tires ' nplote Fashion Center i All Women S|)rlng(lold .4670100 . • • Authorlzod Dodge Dealer FOUR ^SEASONS ~ PLAY & 909 Cllhton Avenue 865 Mountain Avenue ' LUNCHEONETTE i 5prlngllold Avenue ' me- •-•100-6.-5,1. Georgo Avenue" J COLUMBIA PRODUCE MARKET Mountainside 232-7073 XOMDJA LOUNGE ------24 Hour Service RECREATION CENTER KLESS DIJNER" AND Irvington 371-1160 T a M GARAGE Drtvo WhitmiinProp. Irvington 3753116 7 Wheel Alignment!. Tune-Ups Jf- Hroit B"Qskot Made to Order' 130 Myrth? Avenuo ' '— SPRINGFIELD STATE BANK "The Nlaht Spot that Starts at Noon" -^NEWARK AIRPORT 443.0040 .'• - 1185 West Chestnut St. at Route, 22 - RESTAURANT " ^ —— "" Years In Irvlnqton Momber'of F.DvlX..• Hometown-Bank Your Host Tony Do Gonnaro RBAN ESSEX ABEA ;1:< UH) The Best Place to Dine • • • — • 1931 E, Elliabem Avenue ~ GARDEN^. STATE"—BOWL -o "~- .,.. -4ryington 399-9?61 46B 14th^Avonuo .5UBU - - - *-'* . " '• — Union 487-0151 . — — Linden-'—;rjiooM ' MOUNTAINSIDE PLUMBING & Hillside Avo. at Route 22.- CHESTNUT ESSO SERVfCENTER" --^1212 SprlngiHeW-Avenue '—* GEORGE'S PRO SHOP" Sprlngflold -379-A500 • • vailsburg 372-9218. - - , _ ALBERTI PAINTER & -;Speclalliol• n All General Repairs • " Irvington . 372-8472 — WINDOW SHADE CO. "Nlco Place-to Bowl lor NICO KOOPIO" HEATING = DECORATOR, — %707 Chestnut stree!~~ r^^.- _^_ '•••• I R"'V I N_GZ-T:O N E S S O CharTes Honockor 7r -EURNITURltCRAFT CO.- . 1789 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood 741-4545 TOBACCO MACHINE SUPPLY ->f ,C U L L I G A N W A T E R Rube Dorlnskv, Prop. . . U N D E Ri Union -6M 1600 .."••-.• ' ' • Irvinoton 372 3101 . • 109 Victory Road -"•. 1894 Morris Avenue' . • 24 HOUR TOWING _: ..: 1230 Roule-22 -•-•-- 259 East 1st Avenue • SlfIJd 1150 SarinalloW AVOJDUC ~— '-". . .u_Mounta Inside 232-3949 G LA D D-MOTO RS A RGO- MUELLER'S STAR LIQUOR Trvlngtdn .3?3-O4OO . ' FRED ALLEN AGENCY . Union 467-1550 , . — '- ; ~ 934 • 925 lBtti. AvenueVallsburg , . Roselle 241-J525 * MARK-E, DALY & SON_i_ ,...'_ Now OwnorshlpT. Richard Gladd WIne-Llquor -Beor^Froo DoUvervr ^~:" Specialists In Government FlgancJng F-RABIL-LT PROF ESSlONAL GULF-372.9737 }•_ Moving H, Storano _ *. ' Spoclallie-In Complete . JAN-ELL DRESS SH lOSOCIIntor- *• • ' SPRINGF 1204 • 1208 E. St. oeorge Avenue • ID.ANCING^-. T:HE:NATIONAU:$TATIEIBANIC •^ 141.l""St)rlnu(lcrd'iuienue' .•'_., .--•-.:. -Automotive RuDalrs • .- TRTA"V=E-t:r UN4ON . Linden .484.BO2^' ' • i ... •. _l£ Irvmnlon 17^.l?ja " :.-•••;:• .-•^--•7- 494 Chancellor Avenuo—' _• SERVH2E ngfleld-Avenu,e r-'- FIRST SINCE 1812 TONY'S AMERICAN^S.ERV4CE^ 1 Irvlnflton 372-9894 l c GIFT SHOP JAMES tA MORGESE 350-Mountaln.AuoBuc ANGE a MIN^R€STALIRANT-« Pavln(Hor Drlveways-J. Parklntf=t;oT5 *z bANTE*REGION FORMAL WEAR Springfield 379-4747 - laRtA 24 Hour-vVreetoec-Servlce COCKTAttaiOU NGE Irvington. .372-3023—"T"^-- " 452 E.^n/estfl -]£... _V4131 :S t; Georjio-Ave-. HARRY-3TGRAMCKCV^ NATIONAL E Rosellt Park «45-«5 IliTBhd B'athroom-cohtrac tor— ' Famous For Home Cooked Italtan Foods:;nzr: Avonu&-~ i!BWi-TableareHlna,"<:?islal "& KeflTlvvai1tr(r,J74.H0IP»Htt -CARDlNAJ IIW' Globe RESIAURAN-T IWJERSEYffELL _ re-InuEfltlng L 1 ELEPHQNE COMPANY- "— ^ ~1 V^"SJ^.O(.'0r[».' Avonut _' " I CARTERET SAVINGS- & ' LOAN CE LZ~^rZ__ Moselle 3.15 78M~-.r .-' ' ' • . • r|^EY^r^AFE^DAT»rPROCESS ING COLBER CORPORATION Smart Truckers Use^Bandag'ft.ecap . • Key Punch & Key Tape'-Servlcos- '- —•—..... ASSOCIATION-t- •1401 West Edgar hoad -.—'.,..•.• . Restaurant.Cqcktall Lounge-.' v 372992?4rlno"eldAUO'(N'" Rlducwotxl Avonuo ' Hev-E-OII Burner Distributors- Urilon-New Jersey . . . 2014/Morris Avenue • • ASS'N. ;••'.••••• IiHHI '• ' 1338 Sprlngflold .Avenuo ' • •- 1510 E. Edgar Road (Route 1) JOE NITTI a SON a -; Roulo' Kin ,Front of Linden Airport) > 3004 Morris Avenuo k . ' ' 701 North Wood Avonue . • •. Irvlngfdn 375-4358 ' • . • Irvington 373-3344 . ... Industrial ... '6M)fS0 ' 10pp. Union confer Bank) ' Linden' 062 9133 •' Union 4840607 . ••'.,•• '..103 Montgomery Avenue ," Linden 444-4450 . , • • '.,._•__ Fuel Oil-Blue Coal-Fedders.AIr Union 9647030 ' "'••'. —' • Llndon .935.1111 — ' •'. , ' Irvington 3733J03 . Room conditioners . -. .V. st Georno AvenuePick'Up.in- , d Doll.vor 1100 Rarllan Road' ' CELENTANO'S - UNION 'CENTER NATIONAL? Clark • 381-5515 ' ' WARNER'S FRIENDLYSERVICE 850 South orange Avenue LINDEN MOTOR FREIGHT CO., 404 Colt Street __L_ r^ Llndon-4B4-»679 92S0748 -. KOREY MOTORS INC. SA,LEE SHOPPE COLONIAL SAVINGS & LOAN Irylngton 373-0110 BANK , •• • ,. * "Linden's Oldest 8. Clark's First . Automollvo Air Conditioning- Vallsburo...375.7044 INC. ,-•-' '•-•••. •••". HENRY'S GULF STATION • "The Working Man's Frlond" : • • Moderate Price Dresses At Coat$ - Financial Institution" '*• ' ' , • Sales 8. Sorvlce-Towlntr . 120 Bloomfleld Avenue * ' - THE GOLDEN CROWN > 4 convenient Locations In - -fc ,*. DON'S AUTO BODY 615 W. St. George Avoriuo ' ~* ASSOCIATION ,->" CaterlngWeddlngsBanquets . Best In" Trucking & Warehousing ' • Union «, Springfield , j^, . Collision SrMjclfl'lists. 1013 Springfield Avenue 1444 Stuyve»oht Avo./ . • Verona 239-3557 . •' • 1 .Linden .925 1134- • . . - -.'.-. " Irylngton 373 0089 . • . • »_ Union 964S667 . ...' •' «^— liW. WesHleld Avenue MeetlngsAII Types of Affairs * • lJooLower Road - . , ONE STOP DRY CLEANING .'488-9500- . T " ' ,".-••< ~ S71 Chancellor Avenuo . • n29 Saji/ortJ Avonuo . • • • • Roselle .Park 245 2313 . -'• • • • . • . 14B,.W.'WestfleT• •'.••;•.••- . ••#• if j'-^'O'lv Style R05t,Vuri,nI)., , • "" ; -• -Linden, '9JS-3«0(V •-•-.- '•'- -,.-. -V Linden.4a4-5oe4i" •'.•:••' .": '.. .'•',-' Ii-V,lha.ton...-173.9797 " ,.^--...... ••'.•.' . .: RESTAURANT / • •--• v-'Gedat-' Avdnue •-•••• -•->•--•-<••-••••---••-• .-,-.-.•..- t Mario A. Goriova-Ralph Dlehl New VorK 213.489.7400 , T ...-•' • . , j< • • . , . C;EN^1R 4Y:PEWRITER Linden 484-9514 Clarkton shopping Center. - ••if •'.'.'. !?viria*ton . 374-0404 - '•'* -.•-•'. sfuWESANT SUPERMARKET Specializing In Curb Sorvlcu- •ne-JM^- . .• • • .._•-. 343 Boydeii Avertue Homomado Products - Hamburqers-Fronch Fries Colfoo Maplaplewool d 371-1773 HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL PARK SCHERING CORPORATION SERVICE . - *••' MAJOR MUSIC 349 Stuyvesant.Avonu1 o '• y _ 584 Morns Avonuo. ^. . .. VILLAGE BANK OF SOUTH ;J DU^A-BILT PAVING CO, Manufacturers of Pine Pharmaceuticals ".Vallsburg- .373-4371 ,-, - ..'.'"";. " '.' ' Springfield 379-9*135 ., ' » ' " . . . Sales-Servlce.Rentals 8, Leasing ' DRAKES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS GORrrvrA Aocurv - GETHSEMANE GARDENS For Ail Vour Music Moods Soo Us 1011 Morris Ave,, , .--•". 1143 Clinton Avenue LINDEN YELLOW-CAB CO. ORANGE 1 co r rcl l 57 New Stroot Classes-SummeRegister Now lor rClasse summers begi. 8, nF.all_.,_-- t»UKCZYCnvintment IsA Ou AGENCr SpecialtyY- ' Service 7 Days a Week • - . '• PAUL SEVERANCE * SON-INC. Member of F.D.I.C. . • T SI'IMSIMC * ' "™ » ; • • MAUSbLEUM7 S Union , —:—: — IrvTnglon 375-3380 ' , 1 7 Irvlngtblv 371-140O Juno.5th. . •• ' •"'• •- Business 4 Residential 1-5 No, Wood AvetiUe-Llnden . - Paints 8. Wallpaper . . • ' Banking Dally • 7:30 ATM".-/ P.M.' • - GttGettisemane Gnn()on5 NOW Unrjor ^ (. .Su^Jnofif'Ici 1766140 Corl5trucllon • " THE WING COMPANY ••' v.caldwoll Place. - 321 Chestnut street 414-3400 • 484,2500 1049Stuvv«sant Ave. . . ^ . Saturday ?:00.A.M. • 5 P.M. 1500 Stu.yvosnrU. Avonuo ' SUBURBAN PAVING CQ. Dlv. ol Aoro Flow Dvnamlci. Inc CENTRAL,. HOME> TRUST Elllaboth' >, 3525509 Roselle 3413443 Union 484:1954'. . - • '*' "lid Irvington Ave. . Union 60B4300 .. , . . SOMERSET TIRE SERVICE ' BrlvowaVB>Curblng|Biirklno Lots / 2300 North^tllos Stroot . South Orange - .743-6400 \ • . jf E.D.M. TOOL & MACHINE CO., MALIN'S • • • Llndon' 484-7400 - • • .. COMPANY \ * • ..* INC. ; j ' * Servlco Roselle for Over 30 yoorc "complete Car Service-Diagnostic Tune-Up . Business «. Rp.sldontltl '..- •« •'• ' -.Serving th»-E|)iabeth Area •'.. .';'• . , Jf- Si>».;cl,-tlj/lng in Cuslofn Molds'', 303 Chestnut'Stroot U.S. Highway 22- & Sprlngfleld'Road 15J4 tono-Meadow' ' • ' ;' IRVINGTON CAB cd . Roselltw 2459422 . • . Union. 4B8-5420 .... ;' '...... ' Mountainside .4873133".' ' .• ' •MARTIN WITZBUR'G'•&' LOCAL .595 UNITED AUTO PAOLERCIO FUNERAL HOME WALLACE CHEVROLET' \j J'J t:.. Inmftn Avenue - - •*' THE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK a EARL'S SUN SERVICE' GORDON'S DRY 9IN CQiMPANY- • Directors- •.,•..• ' , ' ' • Sales &-Servlce 400 X Guaranteed- Jf- Hiihway 381*3971'' . • •Two Votornns.. - - - ' • ' SON INSURORS 1 WORKERS ¥ 37J 5000 .'••.-. < Mllo crossman, prop;: -- • John A. Paolerclo . ' ' * • Used Cars • Body Shop 2032 .Morris Avo., . , •> ', • TRUST CO. • 40 Ball street • . 800 West Edgar Road ,••''• Moor compliments to America's Dante A. Paolerclo.-Jr: „- . 355 e.'Llnden.AvenUe . •• • ' Union 607-3344 . • ... WESTFIELD . 177 E. Broad Street ' - Irvlnglon • 372-1)234 • ... LJnden-_.484-44OO .•....• _..-••-. • TVorklno Fot'ce" • . . ' NWlNJ 248-3322--. •-'"'- Local 595 Executive Board - Linden.-'4B4-49OO " ' . -..'-. .-,-•- MOUNTAINSIDE7«S5 Mountain Ave. ) *- • ••••••••;•••.•••,•*•••••*•••••••*.••.••.•• Gdrbferrunit Carbon monoxide detrimentarF: - T~'\- Thursday?, May 25,' • -- - haven't arrived at the point Hdidd^deddline 7V ^- fe tt-.::,.:: ... Tb B uy or plansiilass y .. Because of the Memorial ^The first c(flg» or aTTiarden to hatching of eggs,study finds judgmentwhere thesy caaboun makt the specifie longc- Hay holiday.j.11 news release* teach-lp" of [ha New Jersey term . effects of carbon . for "the. June i Issue of this V... 1 papei1 should be submitted W Stale Chrysanthemum Society Carbon, monoxide.- Is the' shell showed' the redwas. responsible for weight monoxide poisoning ." — will be held on Saturday, June /Ime for our Friday deadline' > ~f definitely- unhealthful even if discoloration, hemorrhage), loss. . _ ' LOW-CALORIE S, at 2 p.m. in the garden of the you're protected by an _ and blood dotting associated • Items submitted later than Walter Chrlstoffecs, 394 eggsneu, reaearcn arRulgers ' with ' carboif 7 monoxide -KWKETENER - May 20 may not be printed. " •"Our^uridersEndJng of the A new low-calorie' natural Central ave., Mountainside. has shown. . . poisoning. Unlike normal long term effects of carbon To Publicity Cholrm.n: The classes-are given to In- sweetener from an African 'Everiiocescientiflta found: embryos, the yolk sacs were monoxide poisoning is clouded red berry has been'Jsolated by "Would '.'you "tlkVc'om* h»lp troduce new members to the that babies of less than only partially absorbed, by a number of discrepancies i prvparlng nawtpapvr r*-^ a VA research team at the" pg p art of growing chrysan- average weight "Sere born to" « •-....'• , !:. like these," Dr. McGrath ? W h "Another thing --, . I don!t themums. UAitfersity of Pennsylvania's" Uo».»? Wlili to thi. n«w«- Bugs? mothers who smoked during There were no significant Concludes. • Monell Chemical' Serises paper and atk forour "Tlpi liklik e tbh c way you pronounce -speaker >IU be Ngll pregnancy, there has been differences, however, in birOr on- -Submitting .N*w* R«-. —"SmoKerg are, oTcourse, --Genter— out last name!" Ackerson," author of The much concern over tlieeffects rf weight, heart size, or con- I*' Complete_Book of Chrysan- exposep d to more carbon ot carbon monoxide on. em% centration'of hemoglobin In monoxide than non-smokers. themums, A national bry os", ' says James _JL—the blood of the chicks who did chrysanthemum judge;' he will But at the same time, the body Oiamond McGrath, associate professor hatch, Indicating that some can adapt physiologically show how to propagate, how to of environmental physiology Appraisals plant and how to pinch and component of tobacco smoke -to this particular poison. Aside at the College of Agriculture other than carbon monoxide from cautioning expectant. mulch. . . . and Environmental Science, ' The course is presented for New Brunswick. members. Persons Interested Together with, research Renting Boats In joining may call Walter assistant John Moffa, Dr. . Christoffers at 232-3126. McGrath - constructed ' a END OF MONTH SALE special incubator to test the effect of carbon monoxide on' SHIFTS ROBES TRAVELSETS PATIO DRESSES FINEST QUALITY the hatching of chicken eggs. - TOYOTAS "With the introduction of 100 DIAMOND j ,75 ct. sjone In ~. uuupunotuytn parts carbon monoxide per TREMENDOUS SAVINGS LARGE SELECTION million parts of air (or onlyj- frosted-tiffany mounting. 100th of 1 percent) the per- RtS. |D«KAY IMPORTS 17*5 jewelers centage of eggs hatched fell PEARL LEVITT rom 78-to 62 percent. At 200"^ ^^8 ^ CORNER MORRIS AND STUVVESANT UNION. N.J. parts per million it declined to PhoneSO^9716 HOURS: 12i30 to 4:3O_ 13 percent," he says. TKonr: 1,810708 -;~- CLOSED MONDAYS "The embryos found.dead in

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•Thur#do*1_Atay 25; iiiimiiii|ijiiiiwmiiuiuiiiiiiii»iiiiiiiiiii|iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiuii BuValftirt works - Realtors expbuncT . ...s . . . ._.Jr^w—,..^,- (N.J.) LEADeR-Thorsdqy; Armcho+r tour pfUnionGpunty will go on display^ country's dssets f9r math this summer E , , ,. From Better Business Bureau 71* tfrt sp)Ht'. an art gallery in Clinton,' Approximately G.5OQ Keal(orp,und associates Two'Upsula'professors and- .the gypsy moth, defoliator of wasps are physiologically niiiuiiiiiiiimi(iiMiiifliuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini of Metrbpol Itan New Y-ork, Inc. uuiiiiiiuumiuuiuiiMJimiwiiwiiuiiui Hunterdon County, will ruature the works of' fn New Jersey are.participating this week jn. a student will go "on'a hunting 180,000 aqres of frees In New sensitive CnlhpKfirny, wo want Dear Larrle: • "•""•— , • • m|les marked down on your invoice there Is Held at " "" • Donald H. DbValff rom June 4 U) 30. DuVail was the nationwide observance' of Realtor Week, expodiliofi (his summer In thei Jetosey last year. Their fuin- lo determine whether.they are The State Board of Higher I'm a small independent business man and If '"Ue or nothing we can do to help-you "settle bom-in Richmond, Ind., and lives, in Hun according to State Realtor President Nancy F. cause of scientific research, ting ground* will be an area ecologically sensitive in the' Education this week revised there's one thing I won't stand for it's a his hash.!' Your dealer,in my opinion., has been . "A,n Armchair Tour of Union County,!,' was student at the Union County TechnicaTSch'ools, the tuition schedule which it the 'subject pf a paneL discussion program ting ton, N.Y., with 'his wife and soiv.He is a Reynolds of Weslfield.' ' . Their ulllrnate prey will be near Lake Mohawk, one near. long run," said Dr. Sellmer, whining, complaining cugtomeryWien-r-get— fair in his dealings with you, ..' Scotch Plains. . >• -f had adopted at its Jan. 21 graduate of Indiana University* '. ' Miss Reynolds said the Realtor Week theme, Denvllle and a ' third near chairman of Upsala's biology " thistypeJ tell him to "dial a prayer." Print"this —-._--- Larrle OFarrellO'Farrell.. presented at the recent spring meeting of the • Dr. West noted the high costs in education i.. meeting to reflect the action of DuVall-haB participated in numerous shows "Sell America First-Everyday;" was selected" Summit. 'department. "We seek to find Better BuslnessTBureau Union County Council of PTAs at the Moun-, Union County and that the county-','has'fnore in New York,'Indiana and California.. He has to spotlight a yearlong program Realtors have Lab course Paving-th*way for research out whether the wasps have -the—Stale - Legislature In .- Lainside'Inn, Mountainside. Dr.- William H. vocational high school promams' than any " enafcUng . the 1972-73 fiscal ^jhad one-man shows In New York and Min^ embarked upon in 1972 calling to the attention 'expedition by Dr. George .the ability to reproduce! JV Dear Independent! • T West, Superintendent.ofJJnion. County SchoolB,. other county in New Jersey. •••-.- year appropriation bill.- served.BSJnoderator for the program.. neapolls. At the present time he is showing at of the.American public the many positive Sellmer of Verona, Dr. fectively when they are ' . Would yeu,be the barber or the dry cleaner , Dear Larrle;'".,'. - , Aboff, wlj9 spoke-oif^Innovatiye Education Members of the panel were Sam E, Aboff, galleries in New Jersey and New York. DuVal! features of this great nation of ours." enrollment Richard Graham of East~subjected to spraying or With the Legislature. in- that wo recently sent complaint forms to - Do other people have these problems?..When at George Washington -School—l7TE|lzab€th,_J , Elizabeth- Superintendent—or-SchoolBT"Dr7~ 1 has work in the permanenpm t clectiocollectionn atthe '"Miss Reynolds said, "All too often the critics ' ; "'Application's for enrollment Ora.i.^e and student John - nearby spraying." creasing the funds available to - regarding thlB""«Hal a pfayer""cdmment7TVIUi ""7U16 TV winks out,"the washer goes on the fritz -showed^colra slides of the school, noted the the . Higher •. Education "Levin" B. Hanigan, Mountainside Superin- IndianIdi a UiiUniversitt yir Firie""aHs~Museui m and in of our nation would have 'you believe that in the School for Certified Staples of Marlton is a $20,739 The "hunt" by Drr Sellmer this type of humor ydii must cry all the wav.to ' or the car grinds to a halt, I seem to be at the _aging quality of the school and explained, that... tendent 'of. Schools^-Mrs. Roseanne GilUsr ...private colleclions from California to Nova nothing is right with the way we do things in Laboratory Assistants at Saint grant by the Forest-Service of and Staples, a junior mnjnrlng p t^ the bank, as an unhappy cuslomer.not only tells mercy of every service repair gyp around. How "•it is impossible to carry on a modern ".'• • Springfield science-mathematics specialist; Scotia. —-- --• •-•---• thiB democracy of ours. Realtors have Barnabas Medical-Genter,- line U\S. Department of in biology, will entail the_ established tuition rates for the Better Business Bureau but everybody else do I tell the guys with-the white hats from the education program in a school-50 years old:" 1 "Richard Laskey, a work-study student at Hah- - DuVail's works include sculpture in stone " dedicated themselves in_1972 to assist in their Livingston,. jire now being -Agriculture. The grant is" roF^ttlng or traps' forlHree'types" the state colleges which he knfcws. ." ' . • guys With the black hats? How can I tell if the Dr;' Hanigan-said Uiatrevejy~schodnn" way High School, and Christian Abeel, a Mountainside has a library and media center, and clay, clay reliefs and pots and surrealist own way to install renewed confidence in the received for the : 13-rhonih oney.ear,,starting June 1. ' of-wasps which ' are known provide an increase, of $185 Larrle O'Fan-eU, . golden sprocket Is reallyhldden magic or just a paintings. .' potential of our great nation." Gypsy moths, which-have—scientifically as Ooencyrtus.- piece of baling wire? and noted that the present volunteers "are a course starling in September. over preseht lultlon, rather • * , Better Business Bureau 1 become more and more a .kuwanai, Apanteles tremendous help to the school-libraries.'- For this post-high school than the $250 increase set,In '•'•••; -O-O- "..-.• LONGVIEW r r course, it Is desirable for nemesis to trees, hi this state m e | anoscelus and January. '" ~~~. ~T*' ~ Dear'Larrie: „ . . ' —' 'Dear Long view:'. There are bulletin board displays to stimulate children in personal reading, and Weather in June students to. show, asince—1968r~CTrrehtly are Crachymeria intermedia, The Tuition at the state colleges Spring means seed catalogues •to me. My The "golden sprocket" problem isn't just show cases are available for displaying p r o f. I c I e-n c -y •: r i n 4-controlled chemically and traps, which resemble . old- y*^ ~^neiBhbOT^aT0Um~typertella njethat sheJuuC- yours alone. Why not do as thousands of other -^ - fcROSSWORD PUZZLi* fNJtdll projects: The equipment," he went on, le seen .near-normal mathematics and science. biologically. However, tjiere is fashioned flypaper onSsard- be $535 per year (or J267.50 per received nearly-dead plants and even ar- consumers do.and call the Bureau for a file ;1^ recipients ot its some question as to whether -board, 'will be baited with available to all the children. ._ :••'-' Expect near .normal tem- Graduates.Jof 'the CLA ~g'emester) beginning in the tificially colored-plants through the mall and reporton the company before contracting for —iff ' 20. point-Todqy'5 Answer the chemical control has an.larvae, eggs and puputf and -Mrs. Gillis, who spoke on a new science-math peratures and rainfall through School-at Saint Barnabas find coming academic year. Out-of "'" I'd belter not order from an ad or catalogue. Do" any ri>pfl|ri> ThPfe»tti»r-Piiiilnw«-R|iiy»A|iJiBii—ftr" •""' of " the odor is designed to attract program in the Springfield schools, noted that mid-June. - These conditions employment as laboratory effect on the biological aspect. -staie students will pay $1,070 you have any thoughts on mall order been helping consumers for over 50 years and RS yearly scholarships "symbol gradually • view • An insecticide called car' the wasps^tojhem. '_ * per year. — our track record Is high, high, high. '" •*•': "the new courses require considerable teacher -are mentioned in .the6". "Portnoys -21. Come- technicians in hospitals, : HUGE SOFT PRETZELS, almost as big as thTVllttle girl catalogues, and so forth?. " . • (2wds.,)_ baryl, which has Ihe trade" —The1 traps will be set in Rates for undergraduate L training. The emphasis is now^on. teaching . agricultural weather outlook Complaint'.' 5. Lingerie pharmaceutical "companies, dressed In lederhosen, are" one of the many " GLADIOLA • • " ' LarTioO'FarTell^ The Mountainside Branch of the American name of Sevin, is the most sprayed areas and non- pact-time- and summer thinking skills rather than memorizing facts." VIRGINIA KATHERINE GRAMM - issued by' the National author — Jtem_ doctors offices, etc. , German foods to be offered ot-the-^Bovnftan***: Dear— Gladlola;—-7--\ •'•• ~; < . Better Business Bureau ^Association of-Unlvetsity Women announced 10. Tranfl--^-. 6. Allude common chemical used on the sprayed area§ before and students were continued at the. Laskey, a previous high school-djop-out, WefltherServjce. ~ For information call 902 i 1 • Summer^Festlvaj, Barnesvllle, Po. This year for the 'I have "happy .thoughts" on-mall- order ' scholarship awards at the annual pot luck present-rate-of;$20 per credit- r r 1 =gypsy- m"oth7-Tiicpurposc-of-' aftefe<;hemical - spraying ' Is • y first tlmfefbi'tfatf'^IJ be baked rtourly In aTarge old . catalogues'and I'm sendlng'SlongT'eur' BBB : H- suppBr-hddTnrMaj ~I7i«rihjp"Kome oFSlrs. James Carr, advisory - picture ' Bruins -. the Upsala research is to 'begun by The State of. New hour for New Jersey students, program in\ Railway, which gave him a way to 11. QreatLake Bobby fashioned stone and brick oven.. The "Oktoberfesf pamphlet entitled-Nursery Stock" to help you Thomas Ricclardl.•""'"' ~" ; agricultural meteorologist. determine whether certain Jersey^=Dr. Sellmer and while the rate for oiit-of-fitate • re-enter school for his'high school'diploma, i-. 12. With 37 •____ 8. Senor's In July-will runfrom-June-30-thrbogh-Julyf 9. enjoy your seed catalogues and purchases, Receiving- the-awards for the 1972-73 students will be $40 per credit Abeel told of preparing for .his vocation while - with the Service's office at the • Across, ~*~ •* "uncle" parasitic wasps,-part-pfjhe Staples also will collect the In' talking with-reputable seed catalogue— academic year were~She1ta azrCarlson, • Rutgers College of Agriculture Moore's' ?. Do a Dance fete —biological corltrol, are able to Itnree life stages of" eggs, hour. . — •'• ' j in the last two years of high school with a three- -be people I have found the. following opinions: It Is daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. RobertJ. Carlson of hour, daily'course at UCTI. " : " . and Environmental Science, - Christmas . sewing Job- repopulate in -the face »r ihic " Inrvno and pnpno ij (^'P garn), isdetrimentalio-thR parasltfis biology and an ecologlst._will New Uersey graduate important to know the grade. Few, people Jlli-finlling Rock rd., and Randy...S...Schott, -The engagemenv t of-Miss Virginia Katherine ^prepared the outlook! -~:~ classic • 13., Vietnamese—- 7* spraying.:-. .=--.•• geographical areas which are an important analyze the data statistically students wl|l—pay.U$35 j»rJ; . , . , ° "—•-•.-«•••"-*iouujr-a...ociiun, • Mrsmrs.. LeonarL«onarad -m:E. 1Tandu anauli o01f L.inaeinsi'esiaenLinden7pi"6Siaerit r ••"- "6?5> r(3wd»T) Holiday — at fesfival -r-rpnllTp thnt niir«pry ttprFTii grndorl in-nr- GramG rammm t oto Keit Ke h James MauneyT son of Mr. and "The crux of our resefffclOs^. thrbugHout -pr--component— in gypsy moth through, the" use of the creditj while, out-of-state- daughter^of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Schott of of the Council, greeted more thart 250 PTA. . . 14. Fencing foil -15,JCCh4r!ton—28— cordance~wlth—the; American Standard of_ ==MSf 1 control. We have no Idea what -37JNew ProvTaence rd., both of Mountainside, leadersr local- muT members _and=rid-" * ^ -15rCrled,as •-..'-—Heaton v -de (colloq.) :— A mixed media dqnee .- that^_whileTwe-know these autumn: They will be placed In college's computer. graduate students at the stated . Nursery Stock,-sponsored by Jhe American-. ; _,_ -~ MisMiSSs CarlsOnH*-ft-f)i"mriKoi=-oi™xsr«-n-n:-..-'T-—Carison,-lg -a^firBl~y^arsTuaeBt'"aTTIi"e~ ZZ\-^\-rmlnlstratort I s a-1t »i-th-e meetingtrr^-rxcri. l>he r_saidr"'th .._.;'./•"e— tnlnclHw...o.mis. hn..oan umfU aiii.u^ii^uJ by .her • psrehts, . v catajio'- -pdrtrayai" pti ciB Lhju Muni.-•i - ^JWS7i»irt**..«4*rt*** containers, maintained-" and the answer will-be-. -Whatever Dr. SeUmer, who has been- coUegeai^wlU pay SZLlEer.-.:—- _ Associatio.nj>LNurBfitymeij"Jtoc.-6radln^belps— 1 r _^__Uhlversity—of—BridgeportJ -.•»5« ivi.iir icbnneencur^uniioctiL-ui,; ^in^mbSrs—ofTheriwcecutive committee have Mr. ahdJ4r«TThorri"as,C^Gramm of-Linda dr.. ~1BJ&alfee -' •"" -- 8,-Cholc» •—- — 32i Slur over ' 41.'Blbllcal ~ r.iirrard Pance CompanvTvill "XBSTlltsT~lney_-.shoulo collecting and studying gypsy credit., These^rates are ef- ~ the consumer determine whether-he is buyingf" 1 'atjTe'd-Wrd ! =r r majoring in nursing. Miss Schott is if junior at _Joiried roe in going out Into tHe^field to discuss", Mountainside and oTBeach Haven Terrace, at .- bo given tonight at-8-o clock-in— -V-iin.iiai.A-vi' \fl ' ~ (iiuviuc yaiuauit; information moth-information since 1968."fec"tlve with theJjEglnnlng of Night" •cullBpr rejects, arid so on. A few Bell them^fora" •Lehlc8Universityh Univeisity,, BelhiehemBethlehem, Pa., majoring—^thirpro.blems and goats of .lpcal.leaders." a party last SundayvaUheir_fibme."7""~ in rb 1 . the, second .floor galleries of— —' "A lot of people have askeC_^ for making tu>uiT decisions on—wfien the impact-of-4he-.rnoth the-1973 fiscal year. V —.-few eentsnoach-. WHh the BBB pamphlet and (. countess,,, ' (Fr.) : " J.LP flnnlnganddealgn.r—•-— *-• —— She went on to sayjhat"to have a-truly. ef- An alumna of OakJKnolLSchool in -Summit, —25r$lne qua;". the —New- ^Jersey State-' this question we're trying to the.use ofcchemicnlsrirrcon-—wffs~flrar"felt"Tslf6ngly here,.- — ~ : -—^ =^HbovpinformBtion I'm surc^uLIIhaveB^unny—f ien JL 11 Newly elected officers were in9 Jectiva^organ!i!Hiiojii_caory member—must- Mlm fimmm has rnmplctprl lhrce-seni--—' • Better Business Bureau president, Mrs. .Marilyn Klersper treasurer, vice-presidents, Mrs. Charles Hampton of journalism,~ •• ; -•__Lfor.-_thc_Arts of the New Jersey At I. (or 'Ad ' not appreciably affect—these Upsala —laboratories for • Agriculture on -the new news shoTjId be In our Itttwene Miller. New members welcomed jn- The future bridegroom is a'systcmsTcvlewer' —*h« v/TII hvlp ""Leila Jane Rupp, daughter of Mrrarid Mrs. JJnion, MrST-Gerard Dillejnuth of Mountainside State Museum as part of- the" parasites: On the other hand, analysis arid study. Dr. project. His—findings' will be... office- by noon • on ;.._Dear Larrie: .. " "Walter H—Rtipp-trf Dogwood way, Moun- clb'ded Carol Fontanl, Peg Greeloy and Jane and Mrs. Alex CunninghanY_oLCiark._They with; the-Rrtjdential Froperty-and- Casualty activities scheduled for ' it might turn out that spraying Graham^Upsalalprofesspr. of reported to the Forest Service. I havo a one year warranty o.n my '72 Chevy. . Mercurio. " .- ' -• l tainside, w_as_marHed May 16 to-Stephen- Joel ' were installed by MrsLJVilliam_Oplinger_of :Insurflrie_e_CorhpanyJn.NewarkrA-graduate of ~EestIval_32-Week._Adrnission _ Jt^.onlyJt-m6nths-oldbut mydealercharged - f Elizabeth, congress V r - Sriiijpirrt7aniTririvrr~flnrl MrsTStanley ShiSplfoTlf Princeton University, he also plaved-footbalL for the performance is $2. me $31 to repair the alternator. Attached Is the Havertown. Pa. with the AtlantaFalcons, Jersey Jays and the The Mimi Garrard Dance invoice^_W0uld' you please cbntactHhis sharp " girl for Perlcels New York Jets. He is active .In the National Company was formed In 1965 v~Speralor and settle his hash for me? Thermarriage vriws-were made at a Quaker- Guard. ' .-.. "-. r' Lomond on the occasion of Miss n . AROUSE Engagemehflstold V type meeting held at Wyndham, the Alumnse Mr. and Mrs.JLloyd Perkel-of-320 Soikh.sk., The, wedding_will take place In early Sep- •37. Sea 12 Garrard!s_flrstl_fu!l_ length Dear Aroused: ,— -••. - : House on thercampus at Bryn Mawr College^ Morristown, became the parents of a daughter, —tember. • • ,'. Apro*a-— _concerUn New York City at- If you examine your warranty-you-will find -----(2wd*i — ^ryn Mawr, Pa. A reception followed jn the lloathe.rEllyh,"May 12 at St, Barnabas'Medical Hyde the Henry Stroetlpiayhouse. thai It covers 12 months or 12,000 miles 43. Engine . party room, of Wvndham.- Center, Livingston. Mrs. Perkel is the former " Mr. ah4 Mrs. Th,omas.A.' Hyde of 1308 Wood Since then the company has • whichever occurs first. As youhave 14,406 covering ~ Amy Nolan of Mopntainslde arid Kurt liauren Blaustein' of Springfield " Valley rd., Mountainside; have announced tho- 44. Entertain given—annual New York PresBrnan of Havertown served as attendants. engagement of their daughter, Valerie Carter DrT^nyiriamed 4B. Brink , concerts and, for the last three- :———- Hyde, of New York, to Anthony Giampapa, son <0. Splendid years, has toured nationally. cff IWf Leila Jane graduated from Bryn Mawr ROADS, ItOADS, UOAbS .„——of Mrs. Phillip B. Griffiths of Clifton and the • DOWN. College 'on.May' I5~with-a-bachelor of arts 1. City In CAROLYN ANN SIKORSKI to Miss Doughtenz: iiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim degree, magna ciim laude, and was awarded The federal primary highway system, jn- late~Joseph Giampapa. --~- Oklahoma cliidirrg-theinterstate system, totals 257,221 MisTHyde is a graduate of Gov. Livingston JeanHine Uoughten of HollywoodrCalTTwas ZJRellgious special honors in history, her major subject. miles, and accommodates 48.5 percent of all... Regional High School and Syracuse-University. married to Dr. Clifford Terry <>f 79 Troy drive,- titlB (alibi.) le -Corner I CarolyxESikorski She also received the Helen Tatt Manning Prize ...„(>.....»• ...B..hA.*,wi ainiu^auuv-umvuauy. uiwiicu tu ui. ^iniuiu i«rry m-/v iroy or; Spare highway travel. '._ ; eho i» ~ >.«.••— -" »i_ji— . New ^for-the~bcst~iTajicrTrrhistory' at the college. ~ She—is a—teacher—at—-Madison Avenue Sprlngfield,on^Aprll-2^nrlnofiolrl nn_Ant-II.OQ8 - iin-PDlnkn CalabasasyCalnnnfl-V^.1 -<---^^. - !J iA Jerseys' Drwk,,lPresbyteriaaPJnnn Dah..y. Schooe«u«-ll in- NeM w *tYork—i- . —•"»-The- '—bride - attende- ' d' "*Pasaden* ~"a College in •— > • •••••,• !"• The^groom. is; a 1971 graduate of Haverfoird Poconos. They will live at Bryn Mawr- College—. Mr__Giampapa-graduated from Lindenvillc tJrge«l V KILL-IN _ tHy GERAID ANDIIWS - R.li.tm.nl,AJ«lm J plans double date Pasadena, Cal. Dr.-Terry-recelved his medical•— College, Haver-ford—Pa—with a degre—t,.^e J„.n. during the summeFmonths and will move In .and When the;eight tfountHes HlgHSchool, Lindenville, N.Y., and Syracuse degree from ; the University of ^Southern School: joins consortium — psychology. He isworklng-for_hi Finest listed are arranged-over their Mr. and Mrs. Edmund S. Slkorskl of 340 j.^^ 6,. ..^ ,o »^.MUK^ut-m^-father-and^—September to Chapel Hill, N.C., where Leila University...... --„ . He is completin...... „g hi s secon..-.„..,...... ,d year a.s Callforniain'Los"Angeles, Cal.andwill intern 1 !__:rlf the major problem with retirement is not __Thfi::School.Consortium, of educatlonr—-- from—- pre~ correct dashgs^Jhe name of Longvlew dr., Mountainside, formerly of Union also plans to continue free-lance photograp|jy-.r Jane has accepted a graduate assistantship in -^ra-Jaw student ast SouthenTMelhodist Univ at the L6s~Ahgeles CouHty"Hospital. Formal " financial, most often it is concerned some New Jersey announced today . kindergarten through 6 and all- one of the~wwld's most and .Springfield, have announced the •ivork. • "-; —:— . history and will continue her graduate studies ',. cerBity, Dallas. — I . • . ., After ahpneymoon in Europe, the couple will . Wear , • ' confllpLoLinteresLbetween-husband and wife. that The Oak Knoll School in girl from-J7_throUgh \27 Oa\r beautiful buildings will then engagement of their daughter; Carolyn Ann. to The couple left'ua a bicycle .trip to• tile '••-. lttnire.UBl»ersit'y"brNfortTrCaroflha. A late summer weddingjs planned. . live in Los Angeles. Spacialiiti' -Just as financial difficulties are best handled, Summit became the Beventh—KnolUs-a—member— 6[_lhe- appear some!place.: in_your Raymond James Nottingham Jr.^soji.of Mr. CoitnlngTb Y "through "planning~an"d preparation befoFfi1' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIII irannimuiiiiniiniinuntniiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiig inderjehdent- school in North rNAlS—and—employs- ap- solution.-:" -————'--. -'-•. and Mrs.,. Raymond, 37 Nottingham-Sr.Trf ? py i retirement, other "problems" should be Uvlng/too rncJ!JQQO\ Jersey to joTnina cooperative proxlmatel'— '•y - .40' teachers. France CHARG^FQR PIGtURES _v s _,. s»!« «nd RMIUIJ academic and "financial Iceland jj nanuied before .reUrement comes. _ The "bd^-elMh.AaiOBraduated^Ilom ,. and engagement S —T^0akT&0 School bnngs —-Israel-I a program that began in - Por-tugal - » Sometimes a man thoughtlessly plans many_;_Governot.Uyinggibn Regional High School aniri7\ye'n give yg.u_ _, mm. ^i haiit^uiriiia_c>i|)ectlnirtoo - )er »t.thi-si.-mntcliinp t lso,'It swms-ns ThirL"gTrlKr SluinT"Th"r nl;<

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, v. ••.,'.V. i. ._'>;• .... _ _ -\-i-3-Thursday, May 25, 1972-1 Gcrro/ A. Goehner, , ? _ - _, ; -r-^^^.^^~^^=^^^^, • -Thufsdpyv Mait25, 1.972 mes 1 Poll soys rtrdidrity ' ger tent ill February"lo a current~39 per cent.' heard or-.' read-abouf-ar state income lax as Frank GrandineW^ ^ ! ^ FQckeJmqn marrtes^ On ll|e property tax issue, 25 per. cent compared with 69 per tent ItTFebruary. • 'NSGIs.exhiBifihf currently are opposed, 17 percent say their '. Awareness, of the;; proposed statewide' ; of residents backs _ support depends on the precise plan proposed properl•-••"•y tax increased from 44 to 54 per cent:" student-aii: -:-^nd1() per cent have npopinion, figures roughly... Results of the poll were tabulated by the Eileen Ilendi'rshdt, daugnTerof Mr. andMrs ." wed in Kenilworth. -^faetitiM.'tiwker in I lii.rjotSr tile same as the lasf'poll. ' • ' Opinion Research Corporation o( Princeton. "Frank H^ndershot Jr. of South Amboy, j#as- Roberta H. Parker, daughter of Mri and Mrs. Pd preserves nature fefprrn The third poll shows that public awareness of~ The poll is financed bv Rranls, .fmm._iha- mamed Sunday ' afternoon . to Robert J. Carol Anne Goehner, daughter of Mr. and Bolh~*proposed fofms~of"laxalfon Tias risen. "David A. Parker of Chicago, 111., was married in its new 1 Wallace-£ljabar Foundation and Eagleton Hoernlein of WesUield, son of Mr.,and.Mrs. Mrs. Karl Goehner of 323 Coolldge dr., Biologists will be happy to heal thatihe New after the contractorB complete'ihejr Jobs. A majority of state residents remains in Sevenly.four per cent of thosfe queried now had Institute. Kenilworth, was married Saturday morning to April fl In .lamps F F«rkplman of Menomonee William Hoernleiriof 1068 Overlopk-ter., Union. Falls, Wig,. son of Mrs. Frank" W. Fackelman of ' ''** All year long the art sttidios at Newark State has embarked on - The Authority rented special hydraulic tree favor_of a state income tax coupled with * The Rev ..Lawrence Mulligan officiated at the Frank Grandinetti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bias! .spades to facilitate the "removal "of trees* not- rty tax relief, ^recording to results of the Grandinettiof 2 Dorset dr., Kenilworth. . Union, and the Jate Mr. Kackelman,—''"•*":•—•-•„••• gTeSofactVly,-resultingin a ceremony in St. Lawrence Church, Lawrence the wedding was performed in St. Thomas large* quantiiT of stud^t work in Zious along the pnly in the construction areas but also in a New Jersey-Poll,"conducted by the Harbor. A reception followed at-the Sulphur nrra cron Kagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers Holiday deadline The Rev. Richard N. Vltale officiated at;Uje__ More Church, Chicago. A reception followed at - •media.-The First AnnuaL Undergraduate _,. . - ,. ^ — related operation farther south. While the—„..—„.. nospri vu'i v ' Springs Inn, Berkeley Heights. ceremony In St. Theresa's Roman Catholic the Regency Hyatt House, Rosemdnt, Ul. -Student Exhlbitionin Newark State'College-^- Chairman-John P, Gallagher, southern. Parkway sector-does not involve TTJnlverslty, . ."• Hecawie i>f ;thfc Memorial The •bride~was~escorted by her father. Kathy , Church, Kenilworth. A reception followed at newly opened College Cfallery in Vaughn realizing environmental needs and the threat to construction operations, trees are biing dug up Tne • Day holiday-.! alfnewii releases Church Kenilworth A rectio flld t The bride was escorted by her father. Elaine n mn 1 poll, conducted between April 28 and""- AS WARM AS THE SIN —-Logoydaof South Amboy served as trjai'd of. EileenCBrady Ihe tower Steak House, Mountalnsid».- . Ctuiglaiiza served "~asl:inaid of- honor Eamea Hall presents a representation of the f™ ^™g ? ' f *?1" Progress, has—from ^roacbide areas where their growth- is May 6, shows 55 percent-'on^IBTesIderits'livir" for, thy June .1 issue of this honor! Bridesmaids were Grace Hendershot-of- outstanding work of this past year. The works instructed,the Parkway Maintenance Division heavy and are being replanted where they can paper KhouldTje-SutirhHtediii the.bride, was escorted by her father. Mrs." ""Bridesmaids were Susanne Parker, Bette '. 18 favor an Income taxx j if it were guaranteed. - IS YOURS AT SoulhjVmboy, sisior-of the-Brido;-Chrjstine- on exhibit until June 2, have been chosen by the staff to save aU trees possible and to be par enhance the beauty anienvlronment of the I tint ~«_n A-- A "— • • - • , _ -_. _ - ' Nancy Vardalis of Westfield served as matron Jflanrtn. Kathy Skowronek and Mary Franklin, _ that property taxes would be stabilized'or time for our h rlday deadline. _R«w^of-Edison, Sandra Kwlatck of Old Bridge, isbriderSaturday piufujgurii from the students' portfolios, . ' tlcularly alert lo move, in with the salvage Parkway of honor, and Linda Wagner of Alexandria, Va., • ~aUo' Chicago. Sue Ellen Whitney and Hollls reduced. . —- Items kubmitted later than- —-and-tce-AnfFSoiakopf of Elizabethtown, Pa._ operation before" bulldozers swoop down and Many of the trees and shrubs arebelng used Muy 20 niay not be printed. HANSOW'S^COMPLEI^RESORT cousin of the brlde,;Has maTiTbf honor. Monica - Parker. niecea.of.theJfide.Eervedas.llQwer . The upcoming]exhibition is student-oriented, bowl them over at construction sites. Those In favor in thclatest telephone survey KathleenHoernlein of BriclLTown. niece of the Mocck of Union, cousin of the bride, served as 1th undergraduates dlrccUng^^jjrganizing;' to dress up Parkway service areas' In a con- compare to 57 .per cent Xvifo took the same "HANSON ROAD, OQUAGA LAKE, DEPOSIT, N. V. 1^754 groom, served as. flower girl. of ToddW. Kraft Hundreds octrees and countless shrubs tinuation 6fJhej)rogram Gallagher launched. flower girl, ' Dennis M. Fackelman of Union served as 'publicizing andlianglng the exhibit, a^long with already have been rescued* from MS1-paths of position jiuthe second New Jersey poll con- PLUMBERS, ATTENTION I Sell" SEND,TODAY EOH' FREE COLOR BROCHURE, William R. Hbernlcin of Bricli Town served . best man for his •Jast year to improve the appearance of the ducted Feb, IB to 28. . '• '•... ' _ " your services to 30,000 local SLlNNY SPECIALS AND ruLl INFORMAflON ~"o~'i««'" 7~> Vr. 7J ™ J i.' 4' brother. Ushers were Neil Zara Cohan, the gallery director,, in Newark the contractors' heavy equipment In the Park- Parkway restaurant-gas station sites. . " famllln wlm a lowcnt Want Ad,- as best man for his brother,_ Ushers, were State'College's first professions1 gallery. ; Call 6847700. . .. WRITE Ott-fHONI BOB HANSON 607-467-3103 Richard. Ballet of Pt. Pleasant, Martin • Carl Mesick of Dunlden, Fla. served as best—K6ch of R^,,,, $teven Malt, of. gaging, way median between the Raritan and Asbury Joyce Kilmer who saifl, "Only God can make Of the 55 per cent who currently favor an Park toll plazas. Work is under way in that 21-| Monesterc of Lebanon, Samuel Goldkopf of- man.• and^usher;_.was ^George- Weiss of Micir., Lester Gooof Honolulu, Hawaii, and The works cover a wide realm of media and 1 a tree," would probably be very happy, with- income-tax' 19 per cent said they did so Elizabethtown, Pa., and Christopher Steinhoff Hightstown. Christopher Costatnle of Toms Richard Parker of Chicago. - ' stylfes.frpm the. wood, stono and silver jewelry mile-long strip to build a new. parallel dual what the Highway Authority is .doing in his wlUloutgualificationsTwenty-seven^per cent, of Henry Klinger to toe uiuffed canvas entitled roadway system that will provide two express "of Parsippany. r— :— ' |_,riU.ver..cousin of the groom, was ring bearer. . Mrs. Parker was graduated from Loyola native state; - - favor the tax "If it were guaranteed that • "Flouregcent Float 4" executed by Robert lanes northbound and two southbound property taxes would not inorease.'Hind nine Mrsr Hoernlein, who was graduated from Mrs. Grandinettirwho-was graduated from -"Oniversityr-ehicagorwhere^she-Teceived .a alongside the existing three-lane routes bet- Sayprvilte High School arid William Patterson Jonathan Dayton Regional. High School, bachelor of science degree hr mathematics, -Yoskdwltz. There are ceramics by Annemarie J>er cent approve "if it were guaranteed that <3affa&so, Janet Bauman, Tom Ryan, Tom ween; the two plazas~/. _. ~- Paul to be speaker •property taxes'would be reduced." • College, Wayne, is employed by Conerly Road Springfield, is employed by Scaring Gorp.v ~ .arid Jlie University of Notre Dame, Notre • The salvaged lreesjanrbeing"~replahted at _ ^School, Franklin Township. - , - - --•.- Kenilworth. —. • •'. — : "Dame, Ihd.,: where she-received a master pi— Strigus among others; prints; embossings, This last condition is a keyxefement in the etchings and aquatints by Virginia Price, variou3__pther Parkway~locatlons. They are on ^generation gap •Her husband, who was graduated from Union ' „•' u t- J • u i ''•'•• J J - arts decree in philosophy. - ' ". l^l lancy-QsbahrrLln-LaFara, and.^otfteis. The ^being-ased-afl-sereen -pl'antings-to-block-tmt'.- '"The^Gerieration Gap— , ; Whats happening, "fof'MSy" fiTBy Gov. William TrCahill and Her husband who also was, graduated from . Her husband, who was graduated fronVNotre r work exhibited ranges from the -traditional ' unattracUve^lewst.as living replacements ftir Baby?" will be the toplcof Raymond Paul;—recommended by his fax Policy Committee, Engineering, Is employed as a production >ayjmOlegiona]-;Hlgh.-School,--at----J pame-Urriversity-.'-where he received'T|— paintings on a flat surface-to, sculptural can snow fencing, as protective shields against assistantprofessor of English, Montclair State ~ A.total ef 32 percent of those polled are op- . engineer for C.R. Bard Inc., Murray Hill. tended Union College, Cranford. He served foucn. bacheolbr :or scionce-degTa inlScchanica). headlight glare, as sound barriers, for erosion "" The couple will reside in Westfield. _• years in the United States Air Forcei and Is .engineering, and an MBA in buslness_ad- vases, from wall hangings with catalba seeds- College, at Parents without Partners' meeting P»sed outright to a state income tax, while 13 byJude Cataldo to, Patricia Brinew's reliet In , control and (or ornamental purposes. er ,„. A., ., , lilL . June l:at 8:30 p.m. a,t. Michael Kelly Hall, . P cent said they have no opinlQn.^,:. employed by Vogelbach. and.Bauman, con- miniatraUon,^J3_£mployed ..by the Amity foam rubber, and back again to the contour line ..suiting engineers in Scotch-P-lains,— •— teather Co., West Bend, Wff^ — i--*- Where pradtlcal,.treesalso will be replanted • SJY% Stuyvesant ave.,>and High st., Union. • —The«peroentage of supporters of a statewide : dra^jngs-of-DonrarMertz'arid Nancy Szom- f0 r . .-: The couple will reside in Union. ••--••• Jtio newlytfetis reside In Menomonee Falls. ,later along Jthe new paraUel, dual roadways €hapter 8 will sponsor-JLdance &ituraay]^P Pe ty tax toJinance local schodl cosU also bathyirThe fewelrv oh exh)bi^s_executoc| in all' '"—'-'•" — ' • June3, froin 9p.m. to ia.rn. aBhe Coronet", 925 r6>ffainea~Irrthe ma|OTityIbetween lhe.jvjp*_ -ElizabethJuniors different media', from the silver work^of Nancy Bazaz to the silver jndJeaOjer_pjEcj»Jjy_J( ciwarcis Brooks^ ', - . ._.. -_ _,..,_...- •The exhibitopened last Monday. Thejallery Is open fruni (un lu five Monday through from Federation Friday. ' '•-, —' — Help Us Reduce Our Stock Essex and Union county.studenls are eligible Four members of thcrJunior Woman's Club ol Addittonal Information.may be obtained from Flo'Okin Cancer Relief, Young" Women's . Shlpofaky, Mrs. Howard Kent and Mrs. Sheldon -Leslle-Wolfeat 527-3M7~: r ' ' to receive a $5OOcollege scholarship offered by -. BSa% VBBBBaBBBBaaaaBBr' '"'••' -**»«:•"-"^1' Elisabeth attended _.the_.45tli: annuaF-spring Composite Lodge, F&AM, South-Orange. getsr $2(>0,000^aid And Make Inventory Easy! convention of thaNew Jersey State Federation Group, will hold its first country- fairSundav. Sinion. ,. _• . • •: June-4-from-H-aTmT-to-6-p:m.-at Uie.Essex MrsJftorlan'Sauer and Mrs. Leonard Cohen • Fred-Ar-fcehner—worshipful master.of the MRS. JAMES F. FACKELMAJf/, lodge, said (he competition. is open to any Tbe New Jersey Historical _Joclety has The Kress Foundation grant toJheJlisiorical Department, jn. Atlantic City, May 12,13 and 14. Green Shopping Plaza, West Orange. will be in charge of the handmade arts and Aging population societ w son e Mrs. Marilyn Markowitz, social fundraising ,. crafts itemsi to be sold, ., student regardless of race, creed or color. Thp; received a grant of $200,00pXrpm the Samuel H. ^ y « of seven new grants' to be an- They -were Mrs7 Paul Lettini ^rjRpselle, Betwcen-1950 and 1970 the number of-persons scholarship,' which may • be used at the. college —Kres> Foundation of New York to support itsL n°unced byjhe foundation, totallingjnore than vice-president; is~overall chairman of the fair, \. Mrs. Ronald Penschansky of Springfield and $500 000 "The Onjy Thlnjr. president; MrsTThomas Metz ofTloselle Park, A sonrMarc Dami6r,j aged 45 and over grew at a faster rate than did of the recipient's choosinfi, will be awarded on "programs_in the areas oflari_history, con- ' - The grant to Jjie Society was the first vice prosidcnt;:and:Mrs"ChH?JesTNicinskiT and sne will be assisted by • Mrs.—-Harvey^=M'rs.- Sanford Kleinwaks_of_Union, will be thp-basis-of-soclal involvement; scholarship seryaitonjajjd historical educatlbir^ ~ largest of the seven, with the next largest a T-hil~:t(itpi Me '••• Shipitofsky and -Mrs. Arthur Cutler of chairmen of thewhiteelephaneandboo'irresale-—r-f. n ^thejotal U.S7-populationr44percent-compared of-Union and Mrs. Anthony Patuto..-• to 34 percent. The G2 million persons aged 45 achievement and financial need.. ."''.- A .'rrL .•*••:•' " . , . grant.of $100,890 to the National Gallery of Art ^Sprjngfiela7 • " '••^^- bopthsTWlth Mrs JHoward Dropkin in charge of j AnnouncemenLoJLthe grant, which is to ex- in Washington DC ' Going ... It Mv „.- The Juniors Received two first-place awari and over today will be bolstered by an aci- ., Applications ar.e-U.v.ailableJhrough guidance Admission will be free. Featured will~be- merchandise. " . • . A. seven-pound, eighf-and-a-halto_unce son, counselors at area high schools.~l\ tend over a period of four years, was made by The new Kres' s Foundation grant will make Mrs, Raymond Tomek won first placcfor "Best rides, games,_prizes_and ballons for the , Mrs. Barry Epstein is chairman of • the "Marc Damior Birger,-^was born May 4, 1972, in . ditionnl six rnillion persons durihg-the-decade Apiolntmont ,p of the'1970's, according to the U.S. Department fortnatibn may be~obtaincd by Milford A. Vleser, president of-the Society. . possible a survey of all of the art and graphic Ail-Around Work in Club'NeWspapelfi^ and Chairrnen~are Mrs. Cutler, Mrs.' CQunJry kitchen. Mrs. Stanley Cohen of Union John F. Kennedy Hospital, Edison, io Mr. and col ection ; of Labor -- Wiildmanrat 763-2552. or 763-2553, .----'—_- —AtthesameJiroe it was announced that ,the~ - l S-of the-Historlcal-SocletjuMuseumi , Mrs, Hal Hopkins for "Best All-Around work in _and-MfsTGar-y-Barr:pf-Roselle-Park will be In -•: Mrs. John-BlrgeFof-757--Roeijsjjerjfc-ldU!nlpnV.-:—- anand aa complet1 e new cataloging of Geherar'Fcderiiitidh~Junior-RrQ.1ects." -'— society plans, to;, establish^ new fine arts . .corop'e * new cataloging of the_ Hilrareiterl Miss Rqdzewick charge of the food. ^. ^ .;—-rhebaby's grandparents-are-Mivand-Mrs> — gallery at its museum and headquarters museum's collection. "This grant" will Otir Entire Stock Of Fabrics A check for $56,398.61 was presented to the Proceeds will go toward the cost of the care Jpnn Birgcr of East Keansburg, and .Mrs! building in NewarJc, to.be,name*the-Patil-fcr _.Jribute measurably lo making our museum one Boy choir 7 VINCENTS Ruth Gottscho Kidney Foundation, the Junior =— and medication of the patients being aided by William Mertz Jr. of Union, and hlsvgreat- Troast Gallery/The creation of the new gallery of Ihe very-finest such facilities in America," Including...Latest 1972 SpringJ state project. The foundation is dedicated to the date Fin Dkin Cnnrpr Roliof Mm itiJW ~grandmother is Mrs. William Mertz^ai';~6f- is to be included itniie^vork now;in.pr.6gress to Vieser said. H O U SE OF -—third kidney and the life it saves. It provides/ ; - the newly Installed president of the group. Unlori." - ' ""'YfemQd.el.and modernize the Interior of the _ The new grant, along with.other recent gifts BEAU-TVi ;=^=artlficial-kldney-machinos for homo usa-yto - Rain date is June 11. —- lding.tr project to becompleled by eariy nnd matching grants to th^ society, brings to & Summer Merchandise... Open Every Day patients' who cannot afford to purchase them. The Masterwork" Boychoir, more thari'jnsinillion the total raised hy the NO APPOINTMENT Eileen.Cathrine Brady, daughter of Mrrarid conducted by Larry Lydon, next year. NECESSARY-^ _; The entire -sum will be used-lo-purchaicj_Uia _.4ra,ThamapJ.pradySr. of 430 W. Colfax a ve., 4s-a-Trustee-Emeritus of the societyT •':socielyt6warda goal "it $3 million* The money -2027 Morris Ave., Union =artlflcial-kidncy"machines'whleh cosl about _Sister-hood -wWl-presehHta-annual-cohcerr" is to be used in a .general expansion of the :—:^=dSsT824 Hoselle Park, was married Saturday afternoon birth defects j)n Saturday evening, June'-S,:, > $3,000 each. / ••-"- to Todd~William Kraft, son of Mr. and Mrs, society's -facllltles "aild broadening—of—tar "Sale Ends Sunday, June 4", 1972 at DrewJUnlyersit^Madison "is ip;. recognition of Troast's great corr programs. • .•;_-• - William Kraftof 32 Charles stV, Roselle ParkT are forever: (y ••• — -•«..'-- . • • •• The Boychoir, sponsored by tributions to state as well as his devoted service The Rev. Sebastian J. Chiego officiated at the "Our. objective is toZmakc our state's YARDS "CourteousJSales Staff, Never -Too Busy To fHelp". Congregation Beth Shalom the Masterwork Music and Art to the society^" '•••• —-— historical society oneof.the most effectivftsuchi - AND Ca ndrcfet^fof/SenateJ ceremony \n the Church ofthe Assumption, Sisterhood held, its annual unless you help>|£ Foundation of—Morristowii, _.- RoselleJParJc. A recepiionJollQ.w.ed-nl.the-Blui organlzatlonsln America, with facilities-arid - YARDS dinner and "A Night to is composed of boys~~wlth reputation second tc-norte," Vicsor said. "The . to discuss-^Populism'" Shutter Inn, Union." ' \ Remember"- proei'iim. unchanged voices from 8 to_I4 FRIDAY DEADLINE OF : r —Kress-FoundationgranHsTrf-great-impoTtsncsr:: The bride was escorted by her father.. Mrs. -fnesdayiit the CHntornCT!nW yearsold; ~~~ All-items ofher-than-spot-news-shoolrJ- —Dan Gaby of Somerset County will discuss Diane De Francisco serv.ca as matron of honor! be In our-offlce £y~noen-on Friday. in helping us realize these- objectives:"- Taste.All Our Delicious liThc'New Populism," Sunday at.11 a.mTaRKc" -in Union". Co-chairmen of the Invitations are free to, the Bridesmaids were Diane Borosovic, Susan xvent were Mrs. Sol Brodian -public-and-can-bo-obtained-by - • PASTRIES &-CAKES Ethical Culture Society, 510 Prospect st., Keary, and Patti Ann Keary.. — . '=— — i and Mrs. Lester Welles. sending a stamped, self- . .Order-Now For Your ' -. Patrick Brady, brother of (ji.e..bcide,rser.ved — Wfrs. Elvih-1-.-Kose delivered givetothefTiarchpfpirm -addressed—envelope to The* Public NoKcc „ is currently seeking the •as best man. Ushers were' Gerry Knospe, the Invocation, Rabbi Elvin J. Masterwork Boychoir, 300 (Jjl —Bcnnjcratic- nomtnattTJn~for~candldate""for— Robert Knospe, and Phillip YnimqneV Dntilel- - Kose installed: the Incoming -Mcndbam rd., Morristown, NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICBOF. APPLICATION Dowe and Daniel De Falco served as junior—— ." TAKE NOTICE that AAerdie TAKKE .NOTIC.ICEE .that Club - . Upiled States Senate, has served as chairman offlccrsr-Mrs; JHenry Frank 07960, Zurawskl and olga ZuraWsKI" Intrigue-, lnorn"Dlvlsion.:Lt Keckelscn_is' statlonca^ai welcome evenJaMBobargers.: Ljnden, N.J,, for- prenary Retail """ROYAL, DBLT7 INC..7-.~~- ...._ A*festlvalof:theartsproeram-was-prnannt^ Con»umpHon-bleem»for premises 521 Wood Ave,7.N.~i Oiieeiisy way to.varyburgers located at 337.329 W. St. Georges Linden, N.J. "" by the thlrdrrourth' and fifth t " ' Avo., Linden,. N^IL .. =d^^ mber wedding Is planned^.. .•-_: jsjo;let ffic imagination fun —. Theioffleers*—dlr BcloHir»Hd following'-the-^buainega meeting; PHILCO stockholders holdlngten percent, or moreof thecocpnrateitoclcara: pt the palates wltli thyme OTfeB-Wr-KU*\JHH-l oirsage and^elerK: saitr"Dr, . -IhdenT..-. M^flcretary *. ;.i::- —S00 Livingston Rd, lndeivN;j. — oKS yfloarr^^ Linden, N.Jr, - —_4>rescnt-ah orlgltiai production !'gh lor ..club License-for premises l 11 : }300- E* Edgar ;:Rd... r,'i/.i,(ln'r) p|p<.L; ';T\/'h r^ : LlrideriT-H.J." p hOsbahd. ^ k arfd 'ooveffitl^' ' ^-^'-- f ^beefburgers on- double-header . ELI2ABETHPILLAR — —Theofllcors are: - - • . ' GETTING READY also be shown. 1)ho show-A«n]-^tartjit_7i30,p.m.' . A»t. Sec. • Asst,. Treas. MICHAEL WALLACE by twofgroup health plans,"can contribute today and 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. tomorrow- An eight-pound, five-ounce-daughterrStacey" - baseball afternoons: to keep Phllco Noltitasi air condltlon»n lat you anjoy 31 W. Curtis St.' President, Unnecessarily:'jo the Gost of health.care.,.At- - Anne Yanchik, was born May 8,1972, In Saint 'the fans satisfied. The twin Whlipac-Qulot Coollrn"aUull..»paad-And you c»n _ Linden, N.J. 2521 Urbanqwlh Ave. .. , Cako, ice cream and strawberries.will be Linden, N.J. • Barrtabas1 MeUlcal Center:,-Livingston, tor-Mr:- patties stacked, for each; eel big pspnqlly mod«lj that'run on US-voll wlr Oblectlons, II any, should ba '.'.Blue Cross and Blue ".Shield*, however...we're*"" 5ervedfrom-,6-pniTroach evening".""AdrtirssIwTis" Inj. SIlBl (rorn 5000 to 32, made Immediately, In wrltlna to MICHAEL KAUCHAK-—- and Mrs. John J. Yanchik ofT410 Thelma dr,, Juirgor may be dlvideo* with tJ^y. -J Jj-B*r«n.' C"V Clerk, City i Vice President 'pceventing'duplicatidn ol payments in such $1 for adults and 75 cents' for children through Hall), Linden, N.J. '. , M0 Bachollor Av«_ . Union. Mrs. Yanchik,is. the former Carolanri lettuce loaves, a tomato ollco, Linden, N.J. : ; sixtlr grade. Tickets will be available at "ihe v SONNYFIELD TAVERN INC. cases. \ '. .' . : • . - . • -. : MazzarcH'of ,Uniori.' • , •-• ' / . catsup," pickle' relish or GEORGE W. KUHN JOHN-UUAJKL •' door... . "' . - • »• . •President . • • Secretary ' • flavored cheese spread. 300 L Ivlngston Rd. 1350 C,oopor Rd. ••'— i That's Shciron's job. She and otharslike.her.' PHILCO . Linden, N.J. • Scotch Plains, N.J, -• . • ; VERONICA KUHN MICHAEL SMJG6LSKY make sure that payrrfents for-jpersons with ; JEWELRY-GIFTS-SILVER . thinH in lliu modern world. But Tressuror ... (hero is'.in alternativjp tSHOWERSI WBDDINOSI BNnAOEMENTSI FROST FREE 2300 Grlor Ave. • • ' "• more' than one healUi plan are' equitably,;- - God has let us know that We • ' Linden, N.J. : CHINA-FLATWARE etc. • .,. Stock Up NowTo.FIILyiiur.alft-Naa ———--r- '• '•— -—. -._-.,—-. — cumulate, to live as brothers 31 W. curfls St. • 710 Meachjim Ave.- thouglits and prayers to Ihose • and•xhiidren of" God, But the Linden; N.J,.. . - -. .-. • Llndon, M.-l - .> . Not «ll I to mi in both |tor.«>." . • STERLIMG SILVER tLoVv, May 'ji, June 1, 1973 ' ' Obiecllons, II 'any,' should be • Sharoh Adam's'. It's your/dollar she's stretbh^ who liaVe galfatitly. fallen-in;' pfoblemk ate,' in : ourselves • made Immedliilely In wrltlngto , Moitbrind rlWifio morch«hdl»» .' bhttlcs for bur nation. It (s also because we let evil enter Intp HANDLES :•::;.;.- Big cap.aclty> yet only io" wldal Ftjturti aapa'-' • . * rafa tamparatUr^ controls, ip«clallnd food com- City, Hall, Linden, N,J, Sala m«rch«ndl«o: All talat final- n time, for us to realize wCj : SLOVANIC CltlifeNS CL0B Blue Cfoss'-arvd Blue Shield deliver more piiftflriis.. -cathand carry (oxcupl UK lawalry) braid hnlvti, laUid tati, fish partrwnU and super •conomlcal optritlon. RT17M6 •NOTICE •-- ,' must use these vehicles—our nnd breed there.' •• i»t» ate. salaclwliw Harm onlvrr At a regular public meeting' on ING,, Qlltwrapplno txlri. Alto laroa MICHAEL WALLACE,'' •> Kealth care for your healthi-'ca'ro doll.ar.. • Fair tradad and "ipoclal ordar"" "lives—to help God's work in 4. There is a_ solution though, [SO Ind UD ..'"" • hollowarr Uni " • 14, 19>3, the Courtcirofthe President- .Nrnarchandlta excluded j.[««.n.r|^pj...|lHW,r., . ol Linden, New Jersey, 1 this world. . . , - and it is \ov4. For, love and » Llmlt.d_C^Janl|ty coitumi lawalry. approved the recQmmendatldn of 2531 Urb«i»wlt«,Ave. ;. .... fSl^UVa !." ,.'"-.,'' War, as America's young-. yood to work for the whole JAVB MORE...BUY DIRECT PROM IMPORTER the Planning Board ol the City ol '•••• Linden, N.J. Mnden classifying and approving tinder) Leader, May 23, .Jut^e'1, ; ey7g world,, it must-start on a more fal propertysubdMslon ol ththee .y^-.y-:- ,.',; •'- ...•••: ..\v -.•/-. not.be stopped by a shout "or human rfcnle—within each' .Extraocdlnary Coraoratlon lor Its reae] rum, - Valuai In.FIni iedo(ITr»niley'Pol)lni i cry for peace. The reason.for individunl:- And love Is con- JW'XXla. ' SUMMIT SPRINGFIELD MILIBURN :oad In.Hie Clfy ol Llndeit, New .war "and', conflict is In each, tagious. Wlien We begin to lo^e Jersey, as sat forth In Application JER^Y-BtOECRO$S AND BLUE SHIELD! MILIBURN AVE., SHORX HILLS, N.J. j 10^0 SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVII^IGTON, N.J, 41 MAPLIE STRKT 200 MORRIS- AVINUE No. 194A, ai a hilnor »ubdlvlilon. ixmr MfAiM 3.27 NHLLBUIIN AVI. FRIDAY DEADLINE ill Plan ol Ni'w JuMtu'y '' .'•" 3^6-7321 • " '-• I " '.373-5503735500 itujiviiliini. Wo iiutc, vyc are . God nnd uur neighbors, others , 114a Iprlngir.ld Av.. (40lh II.) lrvln«ton— 273-M00 376-6380 LINDABURY,McCORMICK«. jealous, we become- angry, too wiUwnnt to latch on to this Op«n Poll/ 10 A.M..4 PM, • ClondjWonday • V3-V ty. union. 2oi-686^26oo-4lasiiion l«eb AILItems othftr than spot J '••••• • toto Night*: Mon. A Thun. to 9 . I Lute-Njgntt: Mon. & Fri. tlii9 ALL MifALS -=-Att9rn.y. W OAF CoiSporalion' and we fight, The problem of 'dynamic force. Love can , _opco-mon &fn-to 9 ll d \t ••„ ' •• 3a Prlnfa sfraat news should be In out- iar (a utmost U "fundamental spread .rapidly.. - • ' i I»J- Ellzabath, New Jersey 07307 office by noon on Linden Leader,' M«y 38,197? Friday.

•;•• 1')—..,• 22-Trrursday, Mgy 25ri972-ipRINGFlElCT'(NJj.l LEADER * : ^_,^ . 1_-'^. .- ..-' V-^^: Samuel ShirleyXhlihblm^ A patty wiihhewl^Pa&mglcetfa plcrns visit foTTCJ. ': larif ^sers. from3 to 4GG to attejnd gjathering : calls for reforms to boost campaign Richard I. Samuel, Congressional candidate Congresswoman Shirley Chisnolm, 12th Three-yrar old Jeffrey I ftH'a»er-»fSayreuilU;,—floucriin&mt-to-spee d up the time when the Charles BuddJe, 2763 Carol rd.; Miss Kathryn from the 12th district, Union County, speaking .t District, NY. will visit New Jersey onTvlay 28. ~~—100-year old Joseph 1'ah.in nf Irvington and 75 atomic pacemaker will be available for human Buscham, 295 Whitewoodrd.; Patrick Cavalla, on party structure, before the Union County . Running.under...the iUogan of "unbodght and year old Solomon Levtnr til .Union are going to a implant. . • ' • r . ' . i)56Traversst.; Robert Cohen, 150Q.Villagexd.;_ r Young Democratic Club, calledfrtlb unbossed," the black female officeholder, Is -• party- There will be music and dancing and The atomic pacemaker was originally .' the legislature to assure all New Jersey voters seeking the nomination for President of the ; "Charles'Dubin' 873 Floral ave,; Philip Elsen, several hundred men and women will toast Ihe conceived arid suggested for development by 1904 Manor dr,; Genevieve Goetz, 2081 Morris a clear and open choice. ' VS. on the Democratic ticket. trio - Jeff and I'alan with birthday cakes and _Dr. Victor Parsonnet, director of surgery, ave.; Mrs. Frances Greenstein, 1840 ..Manor the meeting at the Tally-Ho Restaurant-in -.Mr.anditr^. Lev'ine oil their golden wedding and GSofge H. Myers, Ph.D., chief of "the" bio- dr.; Mrs. Rae Guritzsky, 877 Hobson st.; Miss Union heard Samuel, who said he chose not to In her quest for the top office,' J aims, to stimulate support for the delegatesjn onniversary^-Kveryftne-lovctB i a parly, hut.-in—:mpgical engineering section of U)t' institute, ' Mary • Hegarty, 350 Putnam rd.; Herman -appear "before the county "screening com- this case, the'guests of honor arid the revelers- Newark JESdth 'Israel Medical Center, to the Kaffke, 2554 Spruce st.; George Kramer, 1628 mittee because it's a~"servant"lof the County New Jersey who are running under her banner .._ really put their hearts inlo the preparations Atomic Energy. Commission_andlhb~Nuclear Andrew st.; Solomon Levinc, 1802 Manor dr.; Chairman. "Its rules of selection have changed InTthe June f> primary election; — r Mrs. Chisholm will stop in Parsippany^^ they all have electronjc^ pacemakers implanted Materials and Equipment Corp. • -""""GottliebManz, 289 Revere ave,; Joe PrbTa, 505- , every year or two to insure the stability of those in their chesls. ',*"' _'• Englewood, Plainfitld ant) Murray Hill. The It is expected that the atomic pacemaker, 13th st.; Miss Mary Prusak, 522 Lehigh ave.; in positions of influence; not to serve the needs day's events will be climaxed by a gala fund The party will be the fourth annual gathering approxfmatcly two-thirds the size of a pack of "Miss Jennie Rivlerc-UOO West Chestnut St.; of the electorate." ,_ -— raisings, event on behalf of the for members' of the Pacemaker Foundation, cigarettes and weighing_Qnly_i)unces, will ' Mrs. Ruth Scblig, 1805 Manor dr.; Mrs. Ida Congresswoman's cause. A rprpptinn will Inc. and members of tfieir families. It will'be operate for 10 years. Pacemakers currently in Schwartzbach, Village Apts., Margie avcrf • Citing h'rsT971 testimony, Samuel stated that, "...the system set up in New Jersey encourages held und.er the sponsorship of the UnionCounty held aL-Uie~Mounlainside Inn, Mountainside,~r~use~arc "powered with batteries whose life- Charles Shannon, 283 Montclalr ave.; Albert Citizens for-Chisholm, according to Roberta ., Sunday, June 4. atjjoon. • . < "'- ; varies from is months to 30 months. Tiber, 2506 Chillon pi,; Mrs. Gertrude Ullrich, control of. the nomination of major parties-in the hands of a few. "It does not.protect the Nalven, chairman of,.Mrs. Chisholm's cam- -•'-" -Tne-Folindalion is nn^ outgrowth of the The Pacemaker Team at .the Medical Center 188 Parkview dr.; Otto Wilbur, 2034 Gless ave., paign in Union County. . . .-.. PacemakcJ^Plub, which was organized in 19G7 has implanted approximately 500 pacemakers and Miss Teresa Zambolla, 1237 Glenn ave. -people, it does not even protect the party, - in conjunction-Trith-fiJewark Beth Israel since 1961. \ . : •''.•'.: «• tecaiise 'it does not. insure a the party the ' The CongreBswojnan will be guest of honor Medical. Center/; Membership is open., to- strongest nominee.' It protects those who —and speaker at a champagne punch party held ' pacemaker patients, or prospective patients, PACEMAKER CLUS members include: control-lhe-party line on the ballot, usually the at Ihe home of Rita and John Kaeler, ^Johnson regardless of when or where they receive their From Irvingtbn—Miss Jean Bandler, -.. _ . •;. v*. . _• UNION COUNTY SHERIFF Ralph Qrlscello,leff;,recelv"eT "laq e as Citizen of Year' continue-toexert their, influence fai Jeiiiutiatit: -THE-P.ORPPSES^o'f the-Pacemaker Foun- .Miss Mollie^lcsselroth, 3 Marshall~st7;-I)avi<£ —fleii. Itinaldu rtiiide. h*is~ pledge Monday, flight P U party reform in Union County, and he pledged. _i daOon.JTneTare toraise funds for research and- Raskin,-44"B. Paine aye.; IsraerHosenfelarTffi^ following- a~meeting; \ylth Jack Resnicky- -his=support and promised to continue hisreiqrd to finance paecrmtttfrrimrrTCr' patients who Lincoln pi.;: John Schroeck, 17 Olymnpic ter'.; president, and Harry Bice.vice-presidentr'of J< of striving for such reform. • ~ ' •• r _Rinaldo, who.received;the award fwt^yodr, madelheVTesenraTion': "' j Mrs. Kmq naroed PsyChiaRtc^^crfmenf .:• 7Cannot-affqrd to pay for them; to provide the; "Benjamin. Sernel. US Paine ave.;-Miss-Anna the. ri04-member Mountain ' View Gardens latesfTrifornjalJbn on pacemaker research to Simson, 642 Nye ave, IJCharles Weiss] 71 Fuller TenantsAssficiation:' " • " Tushill Ltd Inc. .patlents-andllhesgeneral public;- to help ncwr pi.; BernhardVWolfSon; 62« Lytons~ave. and Sen. Rinaldo piolhled-out that two years ago for sMte^titie for 8%5 at cqunty~ctinic pacemaker patients'adjust to wearing the Henry Zecvalk, 17 Elmwood ter! — he introduced legislation to impose rent- -Mary Lee King of Chathani,-director of the Professional psychiatric! executive director. .''. Ecrtt Orange ., • :units; taprovide a forum for the disctresiorrtrf Prom- Springfield—N.ilo —Botippace,-'; 21 -stabilization in New Jersey. _• • feiastro nom y^ co urse - community service program of United personncloLthjLUnion County Treatment,- according to. common —^problems; and ,,to uplift,- Highlandjiye.; Williahi.Bpssert, llifi Hanshaw '»I share the concern of the tenants in Mount- Counties Trust Company, Elizabeth, has been, Haddock, was on an out-' 673-9552 „ psychologically and etpotjonally, aLalLtimes._ . ave.; "Kranit FmnM.w. -rm Morris nvc- Psychiatric dinic offered -ain View , fiwrripns and other—apartment nominated for the 1972 Outstanding^ Young treatment to B45-pmotionally • patient basis, most frequently •• ••'"! '-• Max Spieler of Nutley, president of the -Alexander Lieboskind, 95B. Troy ave.; Martin complexes where outrageous rent increases GIFT TO PALSY CENTER — Mrs. Irwln Gluckman of Union, raised" through demotions-in memory of a past Guild' ANTIQUE & | Foundation, appeared before the-State— Meade, 30 Refner ave.; David Miller, 445- members-Mrs, Toby Lesser of Union. Trie presentation wa* planned forsummer aTUC irdislurMdipatienta'-during-the . on. weekly interview basis by- have been imposed in recenLmanths," Rinaldo (loft), Immediate past president and Mrs, George Frank of itself to recognizing women between the ages 6T staff members including i(nsuratic«r-eomrnissmncr's hearings on Blue 'Morris aye.; Mrs. Catherine Piccionc, 17 Springfield, president of the Guild for Child Care, present a mad«___at_the Guild's Iristollatlon—dlnnar-f^ABtlnj nt In-astronomy7~quasers, pulsars and radio! : past, ntorilC. according to continued. "Although Internal Revenue Ser- , Graduate students fronrnurgefs~Uniyjjrsl'y. 21 and 35 for their unusual abilities, dedication Benjamin H. Haddock, psychiatrists, psychologists Cross rate hikes recently toiestify on behalf of Hilltop ct.; Mrs. Gertrude Rowc, 18 Warwick check f6r~$50(ra5~~frn» CareKrlSrPalsyCmiaTnf UnlbrT Stanley's in Springfield. Incoming officers are : vfce- astronomy. _^_ RESTORATION i vice has established guidelines that limit rent ^aml^Newark State College will be attending The Newark State workshop is scheduled for and services. ' ^a'nd-7-psychiatric - social pacemaker patients, who are not covered [or. Circle; Miss Marie Sommer, 138-Evergreen increases, I am concerned about whaHiappens~ presldent, Mrs. Philip Zwalsky, Union; treasurer,'Mrs. Jack. classes at union College this summer and. PACKARD & < yflr "trustee of the Union Countyy CP workers; In addition there aye.; and Chlam Zalcman, 22 Christy la. : 1 earning graduate credits from their respective - ^"^y. Wedjgsdiry, Jhursday and Friday the^ cost of the unit by...cither. Medicare-or- after the IRS rules are removed?' ~ J---, - League accepts. The Guild for ..Child..Car.e'..:ralses. funds " Schwartz, Union; recording secretary; Mrs, Irving Neshln, - The nomination makes her eligible to,com-•- were 77—application of ~ ROLLS ROYCE_ ilSllcaid and members of the Foundation hayc- _ From Union—Miss Estelle Bace, 49 Oak- institutions. Rinaldo said he would meet with the full exclusively for the Cerebral Palsy Center, in Crahford. This Unions-corresponding secretary,: Mrs. Ben Krlch, Union, and inetituliAn., —^^ -— from 11 a.m. to 12:30jyn. with a laboratory petejigajnsjLothexJiominees-to represent New ^Launching_-•_.."Tesiderits of Union County • REPAIRS" — been exerting pressure on the Federal-^wood-ercsccnrr-7\be-Blmk7-lB43-ManoT'dr J membership of -the tenants association to. check is In addition to the group's original pledge and Was'' counsellor, Mrs. Irwln. Glijgkmon, Union. .'""" 0 The students will be enrolled in astronomy studBsshm-y of Tuesday''from=7:3d'to-10:30-p.rn.-Th"heavenTy'_bodies and the-sidereael Jersey in the.naliorial conipctiUop76r selection communities and North- — ' •' ^^\ V - ;. • '' J —outline-a-plan-of--aetton^aimed at securing-^ -^-»—programs at the Sperry Observatory on the universe will emphasize the nature of of the ten Outstanding Yourtg~W6men -of of rockets Plalnfield, seeking treatment. "passage of rent stabilization legislation in New. ^ Crnnforrt'Campus prifnion Tollpgo from, June astronomical investigation. Sidereal means the •America for 1972. Selections are made on the — The hours ,of—treatmBntr^ • Jorsey, ' '— . " -6 through Aug. 4." • • . basis of exceptional-leadership or contributions Catholic Veterans [ Qn-job offer by truckers measure of time or ages by stars. ' ' . 1 given for residents of the Kesnitsaid that he and his fellow association . The Astronomy Inistltutp. offered in of rnndrlpr^hh'jpTp/''- ""'*" jo profession, -ORNAMENTAL sIEhJIcwJtSiCM )lOf:~-demonstrate- mechanical ~ Applications for the Rutgers Institute may be set Sunday ^diffcronl-cpmmunitieK-werejs—I leaders planned to organize tenants, in the kl \/iA L|L^^ T ' cooperation with KutgenrtInivj!rslty;Jsi open to obtained by writing The-Director of the Sum- community, stale Or nation. • __. followsrBerkeley Heights izci, IRONWORK Summit Hill and Troy Village complexes, ^We V le ruckAssociat!onisprovidlng--apt|tude-elther through a teachers and other professional people With "A public-demonstration of -iiT>PP-ortunlt^>f?r-une,n!- background of vocational -mcr Session, Rutgcrsjanjyersltyjd^ejatBrun "A--nativc of Delaware and. gradudte-»6f Clark 177,- Cranford 100, arc hopeful that, with the^etlve advocacy ahcT — The. Sacred Heart" Gold StarT^ost 1452,' Undergraduate degrees who have >f personal or~ building' arid launching of. Elizabeth 1048, Fanwood 224, J ployed persons- with school automotive training or —^—-professional-interest-ii)-astronomv.-It-will-be- swick. : Delaware University, Mary "" leadership of Sen. Rinaldo, some.tJhJnjg-,-Cutlioiic-War-Vetcran3.Irvington;lias^voted il aptitude—to^maintenanceT«OTlrdn~c'aTlrdr Registration information for the Newark ^i^f«^eaTw^-:3o'7WiriVsiae-3z=r--! —favorable -will^happen-goon^ 'in- Trenton r~it—Tliliitimiously lo supporTPresident Richard M: • laught by Prof. Patrick J. While, director of the sta receive^,; paid on-thc-job trucks. SDerrv Observatbrv and nrofessor of 'e Workshop maybe obtained by writing Pageant-More recently she has served as a' cannot happen soon enough for the senior Nixoi>'s blockade.of North Vietnam ports. pfOfqSS r f tfalnlng^s^^ies i mechanic eteEence willbe given to ^stronomv aUJnlo. Colleee ° ° ^_Ci!flrJcs J.Longacro, director of the Division of „ member of judging panels for state pageants of 11, beginning at 2 p.m. — citizens and widows who have been plague. _ d by. ' The Veteran.. —s noted President Nixon's. helpers under a program J'-!!^^n^^^ StateXollege, Union: Delaware,-Vermont. S tirCarblfna and Provjdcncc 94,Plainfield 838, ^conscionable-Jncreases—in;-their- rent^^The— decision-ofrmlhingitheiharbor-otiloiphongand^—spohsorcd~by"1IieTrarr:;Sfat«i Vietnam veterans, especially. QU The demonstration will be those with in-service- n)Ton"local judging panels of New Rahway-214— Roscllc—119;—; tenants of this state arc weary of inaction by the continuedTiombing pf rail, water and road Department of Labor_and offered~in cooperation' with Newark State ,_staged In back of the Trailside Roscllc Park 276, S6otch automotlve training. College, is open to graduate and undergraduate Jersey arid Pennsylvania'. She has done Planetarium in "the" Union CUSTOM CREATED" the legislature. We will back Sen. Rinaldo-in , supply- lines from China, is : to fptco-North—r-Industry. . . Plains 156, Springfield 218,. . intaflor «. ' Successful applicants will College careers _yi>lunteewvork for the American Red Cross County Park Commission's i.—1.;VA -.—sendlng-the opponents of rent stabilization a\r_-Vietnam" to accept American terms" for" an— To be" eligible for .the ' students Uind will_ be taught by Prof. Eric Summit 382, Union 602. Exterior Railings *'» PKJd lit th" mw-hnnip holpyr ' Zimrnerifiaii~of Newark*Stater ~" and the Morris County Leukemia Society, and ~~ Watchung-Reservatlom . • Porches ' Patios message about our unhapplness over their lack inlernationally supervised truce.' Main . bb— program, applicants- not only CRUISES: has been program speaker forlrJCa"l~5Wvice ami Westficld 356, Wlnfleld 29, of support for his billr"' . j jeclives are to save 60;000 ground troops still In starting rate of the fleets to :' Classes for Rutgers students- will meet focus of preview The^railsidc Mddel Rocket North PlainfieJd 510. must be tl unem—which Ihc industrial clubs. Mrs. King is a meThber of the Club, a section of the National Vietnam, wreck the Red offensive, bring. -MondayT-Tucsduy^Thursday and Friday from' 9 , , „ „ - • Eastern Union County Chamber of Commerce- Carried on the rolls of the ployed lo rO:!!0 a.m. with u Wednesday laboratory UBV.ll.vS1. pj essure for the release of American prisoners ^L^-IS-lffiMii^^blvision and^w-ill-sc Vauxhall Jackson get is awards scheduled from 7:3(1 to io p.m. Topics to be will~get-a~sneBk~prcviev|r-<>fi' iintl persuade"the oncrayrtoTstk peace. - • aaulu> ^'ost Commander Edward Sienkiewicz said " crtvfcrcoTInclude: the [soiSr system, physical collegels all about'and the skills necessary, iii Valley Section of "--T™— - laws of the universe, theories on galactic "succeed at the college level in a Pre-Cbllcge The Planetarium also spon- a.Tt|(sis a most_serious and solemn'.morncnt fn " l bb'ert A. Jackson of,75.New Brook lane—-the hisloryof the United States. We as true «(4 STUYVESANT AVE. formation,- a presentation—of—the—space-—Workshop to be conducted at Union College this sors three other sections of the UNION CENTER -MU 7-1230 program, stars, stellar energies and groupings . summer, it was announced this week by Prof. — national organization. Among Springfield, was among those receiving awards! Americiins feel and •bel!eyo_that President Regfbna I TB unit VOLVO GOES TO GREAT Nixon could riot have taken any other course, if and guest lectures on the latest developments Kichard J;Selcoe, acting dean of educational its recent moves were steps to 'service's! T form a model rocket club for macy honored students and faculty for our nationatil l honohlr -is_tto bevindicated and LENGTH5T0 ST0PW The six-week workshop is open to this year's cTiooses officers ,' handicapped-children at the Sf: ;distinquished-servicej * "^"*" • Sputhgast Asia is tobe-savedfrom the horrors' Bikeiripi^qtedz Jackson earned, the-New—Jersey—Phar- ,high school graduates and those who will be Gcorge-Kotuby of Hnhway 'C h i 1 d r c n' s—SpmrrBi SHORTONES maceutical Quality Control Association Award as the wqrldjrgrcatest nation must, not bow and entering their sfenior year in September. of. Clark and Judith Huzar of Sumriiil" werV> ITo5j3HriT^MbiTn I a inside. MEMBEESHUTOPEN to Great Swamp Students will begiven an overall orientation to Despite- handicaps," children Conic ic.st'.slu'(u»ui uh and the Anthony J. DeRosa Memorial Award. succumb to the cries and pressures of any •• •" New Pichlc Area :• " reeioctcd vice:presidcnl, treasurer and A Great Swamp bicycle trip -college life and indepth.tutoring and counseling secretary respectively of -the. TB-Hespirntory can build model rockets and with 4-wJieel pcholl Exercise S&ndnls. They shape up your legs, News Reloases." JD Food , Wfltchung Stables, Glcnside Avenue, SurnmitT" - Spectators and riders ar.e expected from all creasingly sought to deal with If you should need 7""*- while they comfort your feet-. Blue Rlb&on^AII Beef ' over New Jersey as wellrps neighboring^tates.- the-spycrc problem of-mental The exclusive, toe-grip action: firrnOnd tones Triumph All Be'ef :^f The Watchurtg rtprse Show,is operated under illness'" in man's advancing l£the liiove tiffix : m — an Auto Body ~ ' your legsrto hcl CASE&'SAVE current rules of the A cfican 'Horse .'Sho,w_ . years and in fincljrig-now^ways, "Assocla1ion~Cli^lIeTil(r trophies'" and ribWris""—o.f aiding theiiging.— '" "jrTnUc^iii e ntshapelii ^ELEVEN FRESH -^wiinrc^wardeirin each djvisiorc~2 _ It. is a sad'but true faclr specialist - JMK ^—Si) ouiiaitry. blanks cahTe obtairicd fromJUrs, howover, that_tho needs of COlVEIHEHCiE "FR07*! Iil.C. Harris, show secrntiirv. nt Rodmjnster. childhood and old-age.Jho two —is where it's at! Aa^bli^iiiM44ttedRinBja; in ForeJHft: $^= deiSSSwingl^lmijaHnr"sonur^l •=• patlded-leather^ FOOD STORES

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PPHE?m^Or^TH . sa foty (fevtcis lhl[rpEflhahlyjBreas;pff«&tlveaS; i the ^maTTor of m^ntnl with flat'or , 'SP.RINGFIELD AREA liie ali'CUBhion will bev but most people do ridt' ' hospital .^aflml'sslons and /-Eleven Is one of the oldest, largest and most withdrawal heel Blue strap, . That's DOIIKIUH Inlrjrrity. Wlii-n we I'rrnmli-• use thgm:.These are the'"lap belt-shoulder . populatiorrs. There are "!i lion, a us(!il our we (;ii ihfiniirli' it. friun tup'In Don't Ipsemonoy! Enrn a full B Viit Dorkoley! Not4%, .successful companies of Its kind. . n .. 378'MILLBURN AVE., • harness combinations. The'New Yor4t Statc> , disproportionate numbers of with rm'spd -(,ottnni~inKiili'.nil'l-'f'«tt-.-;W<' imy-titli-iilMiii-tci'- Ttft'J**' 4l4 a'HB At »c>tho bt^wr Ihtititutionft. Earn' •••" Mlt.U'B.URN'. '. • Traffic 'Council says thnt' unfortunately the the'elderly-found there. But host. 'nil this (li'tiiil».thut may. uti'iiny.,\;(Hi liitcr, Ai»l from dny in today oiit.Mrfyour rnon*V is ol«owh«re. 3W-0827: ' . (Near Center.)"• -there 'are also dispropor- 'then ' we1. lOO'.I fcimniiiti'u' it th HI By having thousands of satisfied-customers WKansfornow to.Dorkj>ttfyT-w^'ll hnndli* «ll *hodatail* majority of enr'occupants simply ignore/fOrget' Wily,. WhlohiK why we soil no many used I'u and hundreds of successful'and happy owners, t.or you) (• Providipiff* luinimum of $50 rornnJha to ' or1 refuse, to'use safety belts. ,. ' ' .- '•'''• tionate, and Increasing, numbers, of the,young found Busicli!'. yilllng and Mrvicing BWVV's' oxclusivo'ly, J.M.K. ' 7-Eleven h?-, maintained Its leadership and ond, of'thw <\uttf*wi- -.' ' thore. "Most of those, young allur', viMrs~ot"protBi5ionaruxnfli'tls« jn.bodv nnd (rnr.no grown ' •. over 47500 stores coast to coast. Holiday dieadline and"old, don't rpall'y oblotjg in riihuii'iluiii/rpjlnlihing. .. . ?EST COMPOUNDED GorhardtJude', Chief Body Engineor - .. A V-ELEVEN FRANCHISE : Careful adherence to this mental hospitals. ,, . ^\ Three vuiirs'-apprenticsthlp in Germany," "' reaulres a low cost Investment,".Is uniquely PAID QUARTERLY newspaper's Friday news' "."They don't belong'.' Is a theme that should bo sling and Fifeen yoarson-trie-job in Germany,. Itiily, Africa suited to a husband and wife or Ji "family • -dctidllncifop the June.l Issue is v 1 urged because this offlco will ' • sung'ng«in. anrl-ilie United States'., ' • •• •;. '•: ,' *, . • oper.r on, Includes financing, .accounting at a price ' be-closed on Monday .for As with children, President With iiiB )jp|p of tiis five craftsrnon', your cor ..-advertising. and.n)pr.ctiandlslng and training Berkeley offers you a full range of services omorcids Uko hew - noshortcuttinb on rjliality. Mimnirla'l'r—TTTfay, ' All Nixon has made, the matter-of program'. •'•••• ' ' :, , ..• HAVINhtJACCaUNTti , • •..'. ' :. M ,STl|DeNT LOANS. . • .; ,, / , . •I •' ' * ..-MuiuiW • T*inii"T>0»l »'Cu4loili*n < O$ of service to you, jusf.cull 379:7744, Stnrt ' anjoylna" luxurjoui 1 - , STORE'S AVAYLABLE NOWi • ... « MpNVaAGE LOANS * .—, H-CMMItaXMAU Eleven homo . , • wpntwrful comfoH day _ . •-MQLUMMPPCH'tMKhir 1-0*^8 , ' . • TfJAUHLCU'Ii CHCCKti, MONliv't^mKin; : tomorrow morning—May,~2G" ;i Health- la -focusingrnew -.-af-.-, .p.m. .w---— • -r^:—r^-~-~~ .,. ,• •-. •••••- exercise Sandals franchise owner, write for a free brochure or and night. ' w~..^ ' . with tention on mental health call: .•..•. . Ask Jibout Ihbto nnd many mor«, SAVE BV MA If-—W«i pay po»ti»uo both wnyn, 1,000 MILES- . ... 7-ELEVEN FOOD STORES aspocts and problems of MOTORS CORP. • ENGI.ME ' - . as low as^ $900 h ncct. inuuritd to S3O.OOQ by KS.L.I.C. BUMPER r TRANSMISSION 141 West Pleasant Avenue, May wood, N J,,. • REAR AXLE As mentioned,'" ways uild rBRAKESVSTEM • ,,'• Tel. 843-5006' ' ' '•BLECTklCAL JAEGER £ means, of altjlng the Aging, ore • ••• STICKERS 430 MORRIS AVE.,-SUMMLI . 277-3300 SYSTEM being sought. Oho program ' -PRONT AXLE uppqlnttrantj can'-be 1 Tor BERKELEY NJ*« THE SHORT HILLS MALL GERMAINE helping here'- Is called the AUTO SALES A AUTO BOPY ASSEMBLIES '« ' : Hospital' Improvement 391 ROUTE 22 (fostbound) Neirt to Echo Bowling 225 MORRIS AVE (in Th> Gsnerol Groene ShopfclnO Center ^ . OIL CO., INC. MAIN: 521 Miflbum Ave., Millburn/ShoVt Hills 467: 2800 V ot Mountain and Morris Avos,, next lo Nenterry'i.) • . _, ,-.jliy G to3;30i Yhurw. uva«. 6 toBi S«t.Oi30 to 1 ,, 1 ••Program". It supplies funds to' SPRINGFIELD • 379-7744 • 'I'"' Miiw in/, I/..N ii'•ill' Mor.rln, Av«. • Union,-N.J, ,* ,' dthur of>ic««|r> Newark and KiiMt Mnnovlir » •• - devejopand carry o»t useful Whi.

•••»•'. Thursday, May 25, 1972: 25, 197^ I pr^criptidns for ILarl Man pollution spurs Sunfish Pond prohibitions r——• —-H -^— --• ,..;., _ . • ' SunfisKPond, a unique, natural area astride a Effective this year, camping is, prohibited at the liew regulations. '..•• . jtfoperty freaked widespread public intorestjor mountain in Worthington State Forest^ lias had Sunfish Pond and the Immediate area: A new ' "It Is hoped that'these regulations will help thi' preservation of this unique natural area." to be required it with people—people pollution, that is. walk-in campground is being provided about preserve tho natural conditions at Sunfish Pond Sunfish Pond is located ' along the 1 State Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo of Union • Isolated and then defl|t_with.jn_an_appropxiate_ Although it is not a developed campsite, one-third of a mile,, south of the pond-There are and permit recovery of the damuged area/'. Appalaliiian Trail apd therearc no public high-1;. has ceiled for legislation requiring physicians —dta-single-proposal is going to do it all. manner; "I believe my bill on triplicate pFescriptiori hordes of campers have descended upon this also other campsites available—along the said Truncer. In order* to assure that it-will be ways lo the site, so all visitors must hike up the to issue, prescriptions for dangerous drugs in "The growing abuse of dangerous drugs undeveloped area in Warren County during the Delawufe Hiver where vehicles can be driven properly used, the Bureair'pf Parks will .have a mountain in order to roach- the pond. Since ^triplicates , ^_; _. -pads dovetails* very' importantly with the r diverted from legal- channels,- particularly .overall drugabuse fight; and I hope irwill find past two years. Plantllfehas been trampled —to tho sites . - '- - — • -'-- ranger living near thirpond during the summer 7L amping und the:use~of camp flresirpermltted Under Senator Kinaldo's proposal, the amphetamines, barbiturates and narcotics and killed, and insomo places the ground ex- -•.Swimming and boating in Sunfish Pond are season. ' '• "" l the' Appalachian ,Trail'.' ' — . wide acceptance among.my colleagues at the. physician would retain one copy, with trie must be dealt with in a multi-faceted manner. State HOIISP. • „- posed/according to officials. The thin coyer of now pr'oliibitt'd. •'-.'' . t . "Sunfish Pond is a primp example.of.what second going to the pharmacist and the third to soil has been eroding. Campfires built at Vehicles arc not permitted to use_the roads can happen uflteu. an area is overused by the :: the state, which would use its computer random over a Wide area further pockmarked and trails leading 1o the pond: " p'ublic.1* Truncer continued. "The Leni Lehape Monmquth to host facilities to check on abuses of the law. the beautiful wilderness area. : Picnicking, hiking or nature walks, hunrmg-" league carried out d" successful campaign"to 1 Senator Rinaldo's statement follows: As a'result of this 'overuse, stringent new and fishing are permitted under rules which save Sunfish Pond fronrtJeingTievcloped as. a ."The abuse, rriisusc and consequent shocking ^regulations to preserve the area have been require that theycan beconductcd in sucha pump storage-reservoir for the generating of Special Qlympics__^ stories about .drugs still continue, un- announced by Joseph J.Truncer, director of manner as to leave the natural assets un- electrical power. The campaign to save the The. statewidu finals of tho New Jersey • ~" fortunately, to occupy a great deal of Mews the .Division of Parks and -Forestry, state damaged. • space. Every day we are confronted with nev. Signs have been posed advising tho public of Special Olympics for retarded'children will be -Department of Environmental Protection. held at M6fiinouth College. West Long Branch, episodes of some; youngster, teenager or young Jtianot-soaety-Mecti- adult injecting tragedy into his lifeund the lives Salunlfly. .lime 10. - of. the Joved ones around him. "Newark State, officers The day-longcompetition is expected to draw • "The drug abuse problem will be with us, I iMefroPark stop for commuters some 700 youngsters. It will begin wltb-a—:— fearrfoi-a few more years. There have been Lambda" Alpha Sigma, liberal arts honor parade and opening ceremonies at 9:30 ff.inron . y —Commuter train service'will be inaugurated will lii'gin using MetroPark after the new society at Newark State ^College,—Union, the college's outdoor,track. . , some encouraging signs that it has peaked, but at the MetroPark stationJ>f the Penn Central timetable. ±o be published Junt-ii,- becomps no evidence has been found to indicate a 1 recently held its annual.election of officers. All Winners of the state competition at Mon-. - downtrend on a sustained basis. Railroad in Woodbridge In Middlesex County, effetJive^._Eastbpu.nd_ trains will ;stop at .- of. the offices werefllled by studentsjinrolled as fnoutn"wiH-m6vc-up""to-thc national Special on June 12, the Department of Transportation MetroPark one minute earlier .than at Iselln -"Many Innovative approaches have—been _and westbound trains-will-arrivo at Metr6Park math-majors. ; .' Olympics slated to be heldJri Ix>s.,Aiigeles. announced thls.weekF- . — The new officers are: Mary Wojcik of •. The..New"JersejrSpeciul Olympics Program developed to deal with the users of dangerous '"TfaTRs'whicTiiiave'Tieenstoppingat theIselln a minute later than their present Iselin arrival.' - drugs. Some.have yielded encouraging results; - Additional schedule adjustniSnisJo provide' Hopelawn, .president; Hochelle Rosen of 7 is a voluntary, non-prdfiUproject, designed to_ "station; less than^half a mile-north of Gifford pi., Irvington, vice-president; Valarle create opportunities for sports training and others have been abysmal failures. As an ac- MetroPark, will stop instead at the new pflrtc- Improved train connections will be madejaterc;; companiment, law enforcement officials at all Only; Pcnn~Centfal Melroliners and other. Bracaglia 'of _Maple\voocfr~secretar^;, Karcn( athletic competition for all retarded children. . and-ride facility and service will be discon- Kosty of Rahway, treasurer, and Maryamj , The, state project.. Is affiliated with tho' . levels' of government have escalated their . tiriued-at Iselin. v • '"_'"Amtrak trains have stopped at MetroPark- national program which is funded" by the efforts and awareness of the, problem. " - Einee-the-ntetien^vaa-opened on:Nov: 14; 1971. Karwowski of 1691 Union ave., Union, mem- ! 1 . A total-of 96 trains a week which stop at Iselln bership ehaihnan....._ - Joseph p; Kennedy, Jr., Foundation. "One of the most overlooked areas in the ethical- physicians unwittingly'Wlte out prescriptions Tor- narcotics abusers. And sometimes, an ;MERCK AIPS LIBRARY DRIVE — A gift of. $25,000 tothb Unlop. College library. addict! drivenllfuiesperatioh,' will burglarize a ~» clossroortrbpitding campaign la occapted-by Dr. Kennefh WriveFseprpresldenrof*- physician's office simply tqsteal a pad of forms Union College (center). Making the.pTeseotatiori is - Herberi,-H. Blevlns,j vice-" l_khlch-he will use to prescribe for himself or-• - 'Piddle to nis.fellow Users. ^-— .. presidendmanagemant Information systems cJ Merck.& Co.',-and_p_membor of tho - REPORT-REVIEWERS — Miss Katharine D, Cass Bf Unlotr; of' the" Jjoard^of^dlrectbrs, and .. — collegej-board of trustees. Waiting to add-Jyieiuppiwiiiiiliuiiiiilgilli Olunley Kruson, , cholrman'of the TB-Respiratory Disease Association ^of "I think it's time to bore-in^on7this -ycry__ """also a member of the board oftrusteeS. Krusen, former president of Shearson and Grant F. Waltoh^dtfector of envlronrrlental ••'.'. ~ ' : voice part prescription blanks. He would retain one section; the pharmacist filling the prescription jaids UG building campaign v would retain the second, and the third would be sent to the:statc. A gift of $25,000 from the Merck Company ' ' The campaign to date, according to KruscnT CQunty Gabbers offer climgte-foi^ adaptation . """"Trenton _wouTd _lhen use Its computer FoundaUoa" lo Union-College's $2 million has raised about $700,000. Iri nddjtJM,-Urn ,^ i.___J^,~ tires object facilities to determine if any doctors, patients library-classroom building-campaign-was- College was recently awarded • 11 $R47,431 Every Monday evening 10 people from Union operation, a laryngectomy, and had his larynx, esophagus or-throat and force it to his mouth.. or pharmacists are abusing the law.-This-data-— ahnpuncgd nhlsjveek by H. Stanley Knusen, federal grant for the project-under Title I of the County, between 3d and 00 years old, learn -or-voice-boxr-removed-because of cancer. As a This causes the walls of his throat to vibrate, bank on prescriptions would'be muchllke the campaign-chairman and member of tho board.,.. Higher Education Facilities Act. again how to. speak. They-attend. Iherapy -result the patient, a laryngectomee, Is im- making alow pitched sound. Once this sound is one in use by the Motor Vehicle Division to keep of trustees of.Union College. . , ...:'. —. _- . ——--——-—-—r- scheduled of saiety emphasis sessions Which are jointly sponsored-by the mediately faced with total loss of speech. This made_andZlbC-alr_.ieacheS-.'his-Tnoutht the labs on accumulation of points.by-riiotorists. Union County Unit JiCthe American Cancer does not .mean he will never speak agairr—^ patient then learns to articulate" these sounds "The college is exlremcly grateful, to the Washington, .D.C.. -_ The- Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, "Since many drug abusers go from doctor to Merck Foundation-not only for its generous The "New Jersey Departs chairman-of-the-Tire Industry Kentucky, _1\ Society and Elizabeth Genera) Hospital. To Under the guidance of a speech therapist and into words by-the.use-of.his_tongue, lips, teeth Red Cross plahs^ ~ Michigan. and roof o£ mouth. doctoFin search of easy prescription writers, gift, but for the vote of confidcnceit-represcnts~ ment of Community" Affairs ~ .SafcIjTCouncil said this week Massachusetts, _ .date 185 men and women have benefited from other, laryngcclomecs the patient learns what • the computer would be of incalculable.' help in in what we arc dolng.as.an-lnstUulion-of-liigher the program.. Underrthe direction-aiid-suptjF—-4srtcalled esophagcal speech^ Relearning the After .learning esophageal speech "the~1n- rjulckly ferreting out these few physicians who the National -Association of " nnti-bn.ld- tire laws and Hampshire; New Jersey, New vision of Robert Ardrey^ah-AmerlcanCancer speech process may take an individual from education,".Krusen said. August funcl-raiser ' TBSBsing^iind -Redevelopment regulations now in effect In 31 -York— North Carolina; Ohio, dividual may return to his previous way" of life bend the law. And^ertaTifptiarmacists.who fail Society voluntecry-the program is held at' three months to a year. by holding theisamc job and carrying the same "to maintain a skeptical or questioning attitude•'__ Union:Comity Chapter of the, _ Officials announced, this-week states -and, the" District of Oklahoma. '"-__ - -insTeWofTising-the larynx to make sounds; Col > ..Shangle Hall'at ElizabemTGenefarilospilair^ ^activities, me only limitation is lhal"n¥can not would alsft-be profiled by the computers." oss is plannlng-an" • .._•—ihat=n=W0Tft!!liop-rtn- housing— «»>ibnewould-yield=great7-"Als'o7T ennsyIvania,Tlhdde - 1 Each ofJhe 10 participants has undergone an- .- the_laryngectomee learns to trap air in .his swim. This Is caused by the-existence of an. "This Is in no way meant to srnack of "big ^^T^X^^^ rehabilitation will be held bonefits-lo-mo.t_qrists by in- Island. South Dakota. Texas. I s College, commented. today from 11:30 a.m. lo ;i::to creasing.highway-safetyT—;—-Utah^—Virginia; Vermont,, artificial opening at the base of his neck, called brotherism.^ Indeed, the-computet. offers a _while:;faced;with-tl)c-task-of-inerea'sin(<-hlo(«l-7r3r^:^^BBS i ~n stdma, t'hroug"l] whicli he now breathes: --—measure of" prhfr:ptfbn: to phyglninns nnH "Merck," he_ said, "was the first major _donations p.m. at Ramada-Inn-in.EasRa t "TJ!g.iq|cslw.qr.«l pu.t on the; .Washington, Wisconsin: and conlribuUJF-to-oup-first fund-raising efforfjan3 bnDlcs-tn-T-onrovTr-froTn^lre~Wyomlng. CallTprnia and~ During and after hisspeechrehabilitation the pliarmacistshit , 99 percent ofwbf VbWic a The directors of the Vnil-Deane School, Brunswick.' Designer Window Shades concerned about drug abuse: ItVthe proverbial has actively supported subsequent fund raising •Elizabeth, have allowed the use of their Jligbsvays those worn out and „ South-Carolina require 1-32 r=laryngcctorriee_niay-.Jpin a club, the .Union efforts." It will.be conducteU. Tof "County Gabbers, an organization jointly, few bad apples in the barrel thaf^need gymnasium-forTti "Flea-Ma.cket" Aug. l-r>. . .. . , , .. damnged tires most likely to inch as a "minimum tread- ptcr administrators, technicians, contribute to accidents,"groove depth. isjpostpon^ sponsored by thejntcrnatianal Association of • ' The Merck Foundation is suppoHEd- by --£— officials-expressed hopes of raisiny and-Union College is conducting the campaign to—y^.^ gro"P'Sa)d it Is rnwnraBiim n»>re_ nny ROMAN SHADES . CORNICES . YWCA Cuban Committee and ood donations, housing; ~x. . '~>nensuros they are -only--as do ndt- specify u minimum •» scheduled for the fall of-.l972, for (heoxchaiige of ideas of adapting totbe new help^finance the $5 million building program;' The purpose ypy TABLE PADS J The librarv.^classroom buildingproject. Phase lw session, fi IT TB" . has . been postponed to the'."voice;" . ' ' ••'•'. '•„.—•:• r~tTtr*^'%'< —-rntiilrd' -''Hehablnlalionbmtal : effective as the enforcing^ IcgaT TroaB" .deptfi are: II and III In^tlrc"overall master plan for'the agencies-makoiliem." Arkansas. Hawaii, IdalM>= early Spring of 1973, to allow : An Important contributioh~of the laryhgec^jp-^Ah afternoon of family entertainment called Tenco head reelected .— Uecyrtinfi the NeighborhooS," Louisiana, Maine,-Minnesota, _ FREE - PersonaliietT5ervice In Yojir Home more time for more par- development of fha^college's 50-acre Cranford -iino"Ti"royide persons who arc, Both industry and govern- tomcc is the oppottunltyrtorparUcipate.in theL" "All In The Family'' will be held at the Old ment safety experts define a _ Missouri and West Virginia, "ticipants. It will bo held at a Society's rehabilitation pr.pRra'm.' As new •StrnwHat'on Rt.-22, Greenbrook, on Sunday, campus, is currcntly^under construction and interested in* conscjrving^and expected to be completed^ui 1973. chairmarrof UC board bald tire as one with' tread States with no tire safety." Hotel In the heartof Elizabeth. patlerits.have this operation, they arc visited by June 117 from 2 to 5 p.m. — _ : increasing Hrc supply of wo>u down to 1-16 inch as requirements are: Alabama, .Orange Shade Go. The library .will contain_51,t70-sauare feet on." -Edward-Aborn of Fair Haven, president of I r Parents' t interested in a laryngectomee who has been trained to assjst Mnr Phjlip~ Rotchford, event chairman, ". Mli u Juortuicomi .measuKfid in two or more Alaska, Ar-izonff?=IlllnDis';— I23«-441Q.:...,.,,. : B57-O78Z presenting—their daughters, -tlieml•n ovcrconiin• g •th"e emotional problem' s o' f- .stated proceeds will be donatedirto"'"the Tcnco, Inc., LindcrfT'nnd vlce,-president of,' OHL. . prehensive -view __of ndjacenrigrooves. : ~ -Kansas, Montana?—Nevada, . ages 15-18 years to society- losing_thcir voice. .Having:., fear -and going programs of the Union County\Unit of the_volumesran, d seating-for about 450 student's. Coca Cola Co.,.was reelected chairman of the The library will also contain six group'study rehabilitation experience .and .._m additioiHp the District of—New Mexico -North-Dakotar should send applications to the ' through a period of stress is" common for many American Cancer Society. —^^ . board of trustees of Union College at the annual to' identify problems and ColumblarstatcSkyith oithera .Orirgon.und Tennessee, 23'" diagonal Measure Screen . committee-at the YWCA, 1131 - patients. The American Cancer Socicty-.also 'v=—The-afternqon's enteftainment wil.LincLudp.n_._ rooms, 15 Individual study rooms, an-art meeting at the Cranford campus. . •- — prospettsr" for. usiiiR lawyer. regulaTiorTagainst bald ' FederaLregulatlons require ; East Jersey st. Applications helps the patient with (he financial burden of bahjo sihgalong wltli an old-fashioned banjo gflllecy, a special collection room for materials Aborn was first elected chairman in October, -i-ehHbiliCatioii-proM-rams tiV'lirTvs' tire: Colorado. Con- all passenger car tires—: on Union-County andan-audio-eenteft ^—— -t97ursucceediri^ Ifiigo B. Meyer of \Voodhury-~ 7 TWO SHOWS willbcaccepteduntil the-firsl— having the operationT^ band; all the peanuts, hot dogsand birch beer bcncfit-eomnrnriUleS:. _,_- neclicut. "Delaware, FkMdu. manufactured since—Augnr" " weelrof July. -Vtv,-formerly of-Summit. —-'— •~: ~T=—^ -—.——^ ^_"——_ _-x-!\ i96ii -tor have built-in tread_ ,-4;and'8f.H.'~ Ma*y,ryngec,omees in Union County^^^-"= ^^K^^"^ ^^.^SSK^-OS^ Dr: Henry Jr"* Mineiir ^of Cranford, ;\ x there Is no restriction on J ———• ' - • ~ • wear indicators. Commonly "Show Grounds7 place, of ..residence. Mrs. physician, was rbelected vice-cliHirman. '.• .^ .'.• . -. . called "wear, bars," these Damarys-Vasquez^will-traln Parents nnd children "of all ages are^welcome _ -warnings appear as -smooth •Tucker Avenue & participants in choreography Robert- Ardrey," who works as the" full-time" to attend.-jChljdren mu^t be accompahicd by • bands;ucEp5S_lhe tread face Francis Court business administrator of Children's JUNE "created for the occasion 1- Specialized llospltal jniJMountainside, • nrc - their parent. Tickets and further information when^he tmsjias worn SPONSbRUAXtlEJES "Aerosj ow YMCA '• j can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Rotchford to 1-10 inch groove depth, and Robert. Herplch- of Linden. Frank Yeaple'.of - in-Westfield at 232-4031 or the American Cancer . How a - has become unsafey— . T Roselle Park and George Randall of-pialnflcldS [-512 Westminster- avc. Tn "Studies_show tlres^cause _ Last yearTKese men spoke to more thnn-20,000 : "less (han-one percent ' " iJIpirtn County ri-sltWii...:..,:... •-,-•"—•-,- -.-.-. Ceramic Tile Kitch -highway acfcidcritsr1' m In addition tq.speaklng to organized clubs Ihe^ explainedT^but Itl.more than lor holiday: volunteer speaker also... participates In Banknames^ffkers can actually half of these cases the tires -Ifnlon College students will seminars for teachers of speech therapy, Raymond W.Bauer, "president^ of United were bald oc.worn.tp-the-cord, take a'break from their two- special first aid classes demonstrating ai-i Counties.TrustCo,, Ellzabethrhas-armriunced • _And_studJcs also«how a tiro in week exam_schedule Jo enjoy tificlal respiration for'thTlaryngectomee nnd ' the appolntriTeht of five now officers. They^are . save you money this condition is 44 times more— a long.MefnoriaLDay-hollday- educating employers so that employees need_ Frank-G. DeLuca of Bayonne, Anthony^ J>\ likely to suffer disablement weekend. r - not lose their jobs. ^_ __ •;. Gerbinp""of Garficld, Lawrence IT. Grant of^-^ :,than anew tire." ; The college's—three cainV More Information on these "programs and' Westfleld and Ralph E. Rosamilia Jr., of 0, r m s b y a.d d e d , puses in Cronford, Elizabeth, other rehabilitationprogramS-oHhe-AweiHefln—Morristown, afl nssTstantiraasurcr&i-and-bouis "Naturally.. wc_Jiope ttte and Plalnflcid, will be closed J. StlvatTorFlorham-Parkrassistant secretary. _. other states will consider _on.. Monday.-. Administrative Cancer Society can be obtained by'contacting ITdopting-sp'ticific tire safety and faculty offices will also be theUytlt^ , 6720it -EARLYCOPY regulations,' following-to — give tl Publicity Chairmen are urged to observe the

Indusiisy -_iind "governme'nt .collegestaff.Ihe beneTflsonhc EjfcECUTlVES r«ad oor Want Ads when;:iTitin5' gujdollnes_£or minimum safe threcday-weekerid trtreati depth. •_ I "llll «^"°°^"V en at a eSsFIHat1?! -Nurses AsSoclatlon-held-its; 3iiiiiiiiiiitntiiw«Hlia»MiiiiiiiiiDiHiiiiiinitaiiiiiiiiiiiiriimiiiituiD iiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiniiiiiiiiniiniiiimiai rhnnual-dinnorwcejing at the r^tOQr.Come see us today for the widest/ I less than that of substitutes-. It'sypur-best-j Be sure to listen for BBD'S ' -—Mountainside ' Inn last 10] NORTH WQOP AVENUE , buy because it lasts" a lifetime. And say | law school ^Tuesday .cycHiing. .-.--— ^ LINDEN, selection of (ittle-girl fashions in town! goodrby to^wa,x, golishint], paintinct,. re- I m mmwmm - Henrietta Bifown'of Arthur JV-.r.r "'decofStlrig a'nHTepTqcing'. iTi""tKo~onc|~| . BIWCEHISM, .Pa-A,, BDD Appliance Cen««rs are individually Owned and Operated. rjOEDOCATlONAL Johnson Regional' in , Clark •material that -can't bi^rh, "Won't dent, I feasibility and desirability JUNE 26 - AUGUSTS 1972 was elected vice-president; •scratch"or -stainn, NNosubstituto ' substitute .ha.hass the I study of a proposed law school - This Meant Hiat at SBD Te» Always Bvy fs*em a Man Yew Knew 'Dorothy'Devlin of Roscllb, lortg-rahgeeconomy,of.Cerart\i<-Tilo! al.LehjgW.pniVorsity is under- . recording., secretary; Mary Fduiards ' way, and will continue until at ACADEMIC ADVANCE CREDIT READING INSTITUTE Sachowsky Of Scotch Plains, O f R W U ttl Ti^ ^ A ^ W WCOMWtND. A RELIABLE least February 1673, . orwiei i-\\; _• ''.- . •'- qradei » • li • " '" membership chairman; Tilt CONTRACTOR TO DO TH6 WORfc fOR YOU Bloloov' Remedlel ••* . - Allison Carter of Llnderi,'. A- preliminary study of the pr*vUw or'Review In; 1 chemlttrv, Developmenlal I ...FOR BEST SERVICE-PERSONAL ATTENTION enallih. Methemetlfci, incraeie Speed and matter was.first initiated by u phytlo • • •." . education chairman; and committee .of "the Lehigh TL&k Algebra 1 . cqmprohemlon. •' Cathorlno King of" Broarloy 8 United sta.tet HUtory 3 or 4 - week courwi . faculty-. Thisinltlalstady was Rcgionul of Ketiilwoi'th, MEDICINE CABlNftS ."continued'.- by the Lehigh '•"_..• "-I'.l ELIZABETHl^. v V- ; ; v HILLSIDE—^ : NURSERY CAMP SPECIAL COURSES - publicity chairimin1. All STYltS i 4IX(S_LAWSON- . CRANFpRD >V;' Forum. .•••-.• Oradet.«- II • .. • Workshop prog'fanislwerp; ; '• A«le.S.M. .-.''- 1 . •-.-.. • . The Fprilm^ 41 12.5-membcr ..-'.',, CRANFORD RADIO ;.; . :v,;;;,:TO.BIA;>,'AP.PliAN.— '"-\ 1135 ELIZABETH AVE. 3H-0525 . •J . 1299 LIBERTY AVE,. 923-7168 , '" " ^ 1 CralH outdoor Plal v Painting oamet, Art, Cf*"' Sketching program, to be devoted*! to nistratbr' legisfative body at •• Woodworking., .'Model» 1. enrollment Limited " the University, baa now voted Sewing, took-out«, i-Wmki. only . -sickle cell anemia by Thehnii NEWARK TILE SllPPLY p ND Trantoortallon Available THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR OUR the more intensive current, ToMrnamenh, J or 4 weeki. lor Nuriorf'Camperi Lambert, school health bUR 42nd YEAR study. • , ' • ""•- ' counselor at HubbjUrd Junior COMPLETE - COURTEOUS; SERVICE • • •• ' • ' ' ': • .-.••' VACATION SPECIALIST HONEYMOONS • 1030 Stuyvesanf Ave. OPW FRIDAY NITI |Pu«,||.nV and SAT. AM. Tho Lehigh board " of L 6J.SKETBJ.LLJAK? I SOCCER CAMP TENNIS CLINIC High School, in Plalnflcld. • CRUISES-GROUP-TOURS-IT NERAR-Y trustees Would have tile final Boyi only Boy> end olrh " \ ~—~ :—~" — . ' . PkANN]Nft FOB INDIVIDyAL TOURS. • . • NIWARK i ° :^ isviNGToisi: • 1:;:^N<."- SPRINGFIELD". •Bovi only -AOM 10 ."Adult decision-in the matter.'.... „ VV:V LINDEN -; OVadei 7:11 Agei If " Junb U Auouitil - a v UNION t > •' AUOUit 14 •" AlJBUlt j "X Publicity Chdlrmen: _ili.:."-.." '.Wii»iEitottER's' -••• ••. PHOENIX APPLIANCE TKe Pinery school li a nondlicrlmlnelory.. MiniUHon Wduld'you Ilka l|ama halfr ' »ouri n, DUNiuiN, NJ. . . ! LIHDEN RADIO Tn4 rlnflrV SOiwoi •••' • I""^HVI»»I»»I«II. ini"i«-ivM TRANSPORTATION r , AMItASSADOUKKMNAN 1 ai*W M>> He«ll* M»(tn'| HtttlilU tt|li|Ult«l IIHII veil Qf» Ui« ""••'.'•> '-.' »10 SPRINGFIELD A.VE. 399-I2.0J1 ^_. • ... •"... 200 MORRis AVE.'.3T6-4M0" .' AVAILABLE » 686-5480^ . George F. .Kennan was- 20 E. ELliflBETH AVE, 48G-3591 !•(!»••? WrIU to ihli nowi- 486-5300 •nom|nrit«d) U.S. ambassador ju NORTH THAViNUBE , HILLJIDiPINGR, N*WMBRS*Y SCHOOY e»T»L«PHoNBL i Jsi-rtw pdpar artdaikfor ou^ "Tlpi , pP6NM0N.,t=RI^BVBS . UNTIL* P.M. .on Suhwlttlha Nawi Ra- to'the USSR ptrFeb.' 7, 1952., iiiiiliiliiiQiiHiiiiiiliniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiililnlliiiiiMiiiqiilliiiirJimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHillcliill 9O* . ': ., A

At' : -Thursday/May 247)972 posed of -Dillon Read and "Company, Salamon Brothers,, Thursday, May 25, 1972-, Theatrical training and Srnith Barney and Company. He noted thattheV imporkrot says cast wins engjneerincfrb.S.-, by agency sale was the second public from Iftutgers-jCollege,' The New; Jersey Housing. "iborid sale by the agency since • . Jhe-casLiif^Fiddler- on the Hoof" at-the . TheTflalto Theater in Westfleld will bring to . The first native Japanese it was'created In 1967; ~~^~ Paper Mill Playhouse in MilUjurh, has a varied glrltoearrra diploma from the havfe chosen'July 8 as their Finance Agency has sold h the Screen two James Bond pictures tomorrow. wedding day. They will be$58,915,000 in. bonds, at a net "The '{Ow~inTere"st, rate Ihefllrjcal background. •• „ The Ian Fleming stories, shown on the screen College.^ of. Engineering of reflects the inyeslment- Corstarring with'Jerry Jarrett (who plays Rutgers University will be 23- married. laJheLMoorestown interest rate of 5.74 percent to, will be "Goldflnger" and "From Russia With TURNTABLE TREATS (good listening) Trinity Episcopal'Church. an underwriting' group community's recognition and Tevya) Is Fran Stevens in the part of Yente Love,", both starring Sean Connery. These are yfiar- old Keiko Tak.euchi, confidence in the sound Dipping into.th"elcatalog this week we found two Gerald, who served aS Hofbrau celebrates the matchmaker. '-Icome from a family which two of the more popular Bond mysteries lose family liveg-ln Aipfalya, comprised of three,large New ' financial program of our was very much involved in theater and grew up_ .'LP!s,-that-you may;haye missed on4helrfirst Japan. She will receive a "edflbRn-chleT of TargumV the York City financial houses... sufficiently endowed with action, color, go round, both on -the DECCA label.-featurlng bachelor of science degree in Rutgers College student daily- et^" -agency," noted John P. Renna ,(o know many famous performersrMy mother, violence and sex. yj Tir., NJHfA executive anniversary an actress'nnd.a singer, was a bug on diction; two of the greatest vocal quartets everr „ electrical..engineering at newspaper in his senior year, missioner . Lawrence F. "The>.Concert For Bangladesh," released. THE BEST OF THE MILLS BROTHERS- 1 1 _director. The agency received The.fourth anniversary celebration of the father, a piano manufacturer." pur houso was ..through'20th Century-Fox, will play Its last Rutgers 2061H anniversary--W'l, enter .Columbia, Kramer, who =Lserve*-4i*- AA ratings from both major always Jull of actors, singersrdancers, painters • (DXSB-7193). The 24' selections include these- commencement June I.. • University Law-School in the chairman qf_the agency, Union Hofbrau will be held tomorrow, Saturday times today: It is a faithfuTfeproduction of tho fa ; His New York raiting houses, and writers. " • , evergreens • "Paper Doll," "Till Then," '.'You In addition jp that distinc- " bride-to-be, who is job announced the bonds were and Sunday at Ihp-rt'slaurHnl— / Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell you-Wjne^'. ; Moody's Investor's Service Entertainment-will beprovided for listening "While my daughter was growing up, I was tion, —Keik ••o wa's a dean'- s •lis• •t hunting at present, plans to purchased by a group com- 1 r-..,...jances by George Harrison, "Across The Alley From The Alamo," help support, her husband and Standard antLPoor's. and-dattolng-by Bob McGec, tenor-soloist, and—very-^ctive-in^ittle4heater-whichHMhinlHs ''— •Bob Dylan, EriejClapJon, Hlngo-Starr,, and student ancMs a member of. the Union, Hofbrau Trio.. Special imported excellent training ground as. long as there is a "Basin Street Blues," "You Always^urt The Tau Beta Pi, national while he completes his legal Hnyi'Shnnl^pr. Fifmp4-lfM'f>l"r. Ihr"plrrnrpVPE~ One You Love," "The Glow Worm," "Gloria"," studies. Later, she hopes to do liquors, beers and importormcats, sauerkraut professional attitude about.it. Move-the theater directed by Saul Swimmer. ."'. n— honorary engineering society. 'and other delicacies will be served and'a and went into it professionally when the time r"If I Had My Way.'^'Dream Of You," "Queen She also served as secretary graduate work.. _^ SAVE MORE Af* —special annivursary-monu will-no featured. seemed right. Now, I'll keep working 'til I drop; Of The Senior Prom," "The Window Washer of Eta Kappa Nu, honorary Ah -exciting" prospect* faces • Joseph Wimmer 8r. opened his Bavarian This Is where I belong." . ,. —y-'. Gene Hackman Man."' -,f': electrical engineering society. the. young couple following IBEKRAG ViJlageJn Newark 17 years ago and moved lo' '•' Sharing her dressing room at the PaperfMill "Yi' Yi Yi Amigo," '"You're Nobody*'Til A~far cry from some their marriage. They will Somebody Loves You," "She-Was Five And He traditional images of spend a month in* Japan «_U)C present location 7 yearsago» His son, are "Tevya's" two oldest daughters,^ ._ Was Ten," "How BUie?'-"SayrSi Si," "Smack OCEANPORT, N.J. Joseph_Jr., and Max Eckstein, have-been played by Corinne Kason and "Hodel"-played. stars at Cinenia Japanes„,._, e women.. _„. r, ¥> Keiko visiting-Keiko's family and 676-6070 2 miles from Garden St. Pkwy, Exit 10S Dab In:The Middlo," '.'Be My Life's Com- represents the career-rnindedr-«|8nt'«eelng, • . fcASY TO PEACH! ^^, partners in the Union Hofbrau.JorJiie.lasLfour by Estella Munson. Academy Awardjvinning "The, French panion," . "Daddy's, Little Girl," "I'll Be years. ' ' . ' " •" "We all speak 'Fiddler- language around Connection," is the current attraction at the 1 liberated young women (npw-'^-'-Kelktf.caiiie.to.the United EXIT 145 -^ Around," "Someday' -.(You'll Want Me To making their Influence felt on States with her family in 1966. GARDEN STATE PKWY m m. ..>.. i-CvyeJo theG$l$Opening!nz. Special ""enleftalnnrellt Is featured each here," says Miss Munson. "There's no such Jerry Lewis Cinema at Five Points in Union. • Want Youi^ "Opus One" and "The Jones Boy." ,turday—evening—at—the.. Hofbrau;—witlr—thlng^as ordinary language. Fran and I are ""™ie"film, which stars Oscar winner Gene Hack- contemporary life in both !K r —THE BEST OF THE INK SPOTS (DXSB- " Eckstein.singing nnd Wimmer playing 'the going to be at ther.Goodspeed Opcra housc in on nnJ C ».»J- TV-.,." •'•• .•">• Japan and. the'United States. ALL FIATS ARE- STARTS I^XT TUESDW r 7tB2>". Who of us'in the.over 30 bracket will ever accordion. ''.••'.. . Connecticut tog'ether~lhis summer." forget these 24'vpcal memories—"If I Didn't•'" GALA SINGERS — Joan Sutherland, |eft, a'nd Marilyn Home, Internationally- Like many of her American.- acclaimed, vocallitsrwlll be starred In a gala benefit concert with tho New Jersey counterparts, Keikojplans^ta CREATED EQUAL.. w . turns New York City upside dow Care," "We Three"(My Echo,My Shadow And : 9 RACES DAILY May 30 thru Aug. 19 V : " the leaders of an international, dope, ring. Me), "My Prayer," ""Whispering Grass"- ' :.-JSyrnpfionyrQrchestrb on Frlday^JuneH6, ot^h«-Gorden Stole Aril Centei'^liv- -combine—marriage- with " a ' • Holmdel. Program will be a major ovent in the Symphony's three^year fund drive. career. She aYid ' Gerald BEKRAG * EXACTA , .> Tritz, . the_Cdt' on screen at Fqk 'on'f-Tell—The—Trccs'l7~"If s^Funny" To'" ^Harvey of Moorestown,. who "Fritz, (he Cgt," .a full-length animation; wffl announced that children under 17 will not Everyone But Me," "I DonJt_Want To Set The will- be-graduated the same MAKES THE DIFFERENCE! POST 2 PM • Daily Double 1:50 PM "~ be admiltearRaiph Bakshi directed the picture World;On Fire," ','To Each His Own," "Do4g " escapades and adventures depicting problems ..,, i Unknown," "Someone's" and photographed it In color. ~'~ for Te vounlill Rocking^ My' Dream ' Boat,'.L_"S(reet Of- South "nd exploits of live 19fi0s;-openod yesterday at The .Foxirheater has announcedthaHhcre MondayMondav, lH?I % -^^F-ax-Theatcr, "Route 22, UriionT will be continuous, performances Saturday, jjftilnri M^t) — The ribaldJnouie-has^sxcellent animation. It SiindnyTind Monday. Qting pnygraFns^Far all ages •^*>>

: J take-ALettorMiis Brown," ^Untirthe-Rear. :• Tlieaoum Mountain Arena will reopen to ice tiny tots (age 5 and under), children (under 16J ALDONZA AND •ADMIRERS — GnyjnnJ,'n:15; Mon.,'2:35.'. 4:50, • UNION . (Union Center)- duO-Jnvolved_in_a-cattle-buying-rtlsslon-in--Prom- Ihe Crypt,': and "The House That ! 5:30,-8::H; Sun'.r5r8; Mon., 2, 7:05, 9:21)^ HANNIE~COULDER, Thur., Mexico, with a final showdown In a fancy hotel Dripped Blood." The picture alsohas-Jamcs" : .Brolin,, Jeanne '.. Crain, 5, Hrcartoons, Sat., 1, 3; Sun., ." -0-O- Tues., 1:45, 7:'45, 9:45; Fri., 'room instead of,>the. traditional western gun- Five horror ..tales of. tourists trapped in a Roosevelt "Rosey" Crier, 2; LONG- JOHN SILVER MAYFAIR (Jlillside) 1145,7:45,10; Sa't,, -Sun,, l:30r battle outdoors! Filmed in colotrthe picture - crypt,•are-told- in "Talcs from the Crypt," STRICTLY PERS&NAL '5 • RETURNS TO TREASURER ^POCKET MONEY, thur., was directed by Stuart Rosenberg. • which staisTtalph_BidlfU:dson, Nigel Patrick •:^ Walter Pldgcon and~teslie ? 3:30, 5:45, 7:45, 10:10; Mon., , ISLAND, Sat.,. 1,-15, 1:15; l rT~Moii.,-Tues.<-U:JO;-Sat.r--1:15, 3:15,-5l30.,^7 U15,_?ji5;j^=i: —Honor Blackman,:CarpIeIWhlio_and Brian_ andlFalrick. Magee. The stories concern the — By Pat and Marilyn Davis -"—=~•-.--~~-'M- _^Sunrr2Tl5;— ^.- :—— 8:2Sr.7i 10:OT^SuiVr-S^SST, TKeith" join MafliFin': miothor western fllmT^isiorrgiven-by the five of what they would do if Copley News Service IllHlllllllllllllllllllllllHlilimilllllWIIllllllllllllllfH Perry Botkin Jr., whose title "Something Big," which is about a bad guy—-they were released. The picture, in color, was . — • -.0-0-. ' _; Sun., I ToTPubiicity Chaimien: colonel and plans to rob a bandit treasure (rove- "the House that Pripped;Blpodt"_Cspopky „ lose the money. - to find interest in anything or —V ti=3B23S posed • the music for FRENCH CONNECTION,_|:ir., 4:.45,_B:15. ;_ in'Mexico! Andrew V. McLaglen directed the carnival from England; with an eerie country .Copley News Service • ' Charlotte anybody. ... . SLUGGED BY HIJACKER.—LeslioLUggams, left, and "Skyjacked." Thur., Tues., 7:15, 9:20; Fri., Would you like movie, which was phqtographetHnjiojor, house for the setting of four horrpr stories,', Dear Put and Marilyn: "Dear Charlotte: . -. Every time J-date-anoUier-c- —I'-'-UIII—T7—and earn my "" " Susan.Doy, right, co,mfor/Yvette.MimlGUx(centor) 7:3079:40;'Sat., Sun.,.Mon., ORMONT (East Orange)- sortie . help in pre-:-.' directed by Peter Duffell. The-'picture stars Tell' this. woman exactly boy, all r can think of is Leo. Peter. Cushing, Ingrid Pitt and Christopher spending money baby-sitting. whaTyou have told me. And How can I forget my* old --T—-•.aboard-.a-U'.S." airline in MGM's suspense drama, Iliurim NO BH04DST 5:i5, 7:30,:9:4l); TRUE GRIT, LIBIDO, Thur., I'll, Tuos., paring . newspaper Loe, and was filmed in color. ' '. . I like children and rcally~enjoy flame? Where did I go wrong? • -5KyJQcked,l!—^starring—^Charlton ^'.Hes'tbtiT-'-—The MAYrAlK HILLSIM Sat., Sun., Mon., 2., •— -;• T :4G, ^7:20.'9:56_ ; Sat.. Sun.', releases ? -Write to_v the next, time you baby-sit for caring for thorn. However, I her,.a.sk_forra^phone. number All Lee will say is that he. pltture, -opaned_yagjgrddy ~at—the MciplnwnntL. PAUL NEWMAN -••0--0-- _Mnn.M' , 2, 4:37"7:i:i, 9:59; this newspaper and- r LEE MARVIN ~ on screerTqt Ormont -hove . aL problem— On where she can be reacheJI^IF wants to circulate. - *"* TKeoTer In ^Acipliwoo3^ ^ ~. FOX-UNION (Rl, n)-~.TOGETHER, Tliur., Fri.._ , f A ''.FUITZ,- THE CAT-,._ Thur., Q our "Tips , TwojdulUCrrated film.s arrived yesterday wceknights, my parents sayT she is notJiome by 11:30, call jTW_e are Lboth 21; ' ..--' ; Mon,;iTues.. J: 10, 11:45; Sat'.,- \or lc, , .... XY.- miiKt: hA hnmf V^Hffiv-f hj [ "t"' C'6r\\T-Perii. Mon. May-Q9 DEAN MARTIN . Tues., 7, H:40,JJ)jI5_;_1''ii,,17., -Sun.,.Mon^3:25.-(i:01-8:47.~ - Submitting News at the.^rraont-Theather-ia.East Oranger"—T tiief^,!f:*'::r^ :r- ~~l ".'."-.' ''.'• -'".•,'''•". yingininT H-CONOITIOMgn I r> i'hey are "Libido," a#d "Together/; • ono especiallill y goodd customer " Good baby-sitters are notDear Vlrginlirr .~^— 'SOMETHING Jlj.40.J0:30: Sat.. 2:05, 4, 5:55,- —0-0- Re-leaoco. BIG" - The Ormont will have, a, continuous running who always promises to beeasy to locate. A reliable sitter You probably did nothing PAHK (Rosclle 'Parki — schedule Monday. — . home by,l 1:30 but shows up Bt' ..-Ht:t.Xj«ltdJLll_ .==-•—__, TALES FROM TfTB-CRYrTr deserves a reliable: parent. wrong. Sometimes f— indanlmaUdl 12:30 or later. I don't know- " •_'. -o~o- relationships end for no. SOnMAINST, Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 7:30; ./' T how to handle this problem. EASVOKflNGE •Sal.. I, B; Sun., Mon., 1:3.0., Dcar Pat and Marilyn: reason_aLB)l. Joiii^ajclub or" . JAMESBROLIN-JEANNE CSiNti 8O0 ^My mother sdys.that if this I am-completely lost. Lee, church group, and' cbntinueio^ "THE BEST 11; TIJE HOUSE—THAT happens again I cannot sit for M FO JlJUPPEtrULOOD,' Thur~ andj-dated for two years drift date others^/Vou'U beNyir-•_ prised how/fast an old_flame\. "LIBlpQ" TH6 URGE TO Fri., fues,.'»': Sat.j-3. 6, 9:45; ma LOVE" P ' .Sun., Mw., 3,'B':3O,-9:20.- can die JH'ou keep busy. ••'~~ ,.J.n..n.-' BOTH IN COLOR. RATED X '- -rO-O— ' •• • q IBl CANDICE BWGEN MMMtOlIp T ^TCTffBOVfE . far Pat and Marilyn: _ MA8CIABODD Jackie, one of my friends, . Hctnnie J*MES C rairfUMiuiBJOD ZJECWK9 has, the—annoying—habit of h^FI UNION 666-4373 TOYOTAS! i&? TR.BASKIN f always "being honest" as'she 9*0 Sfuyveiont Awe. IMMWIAUDHjVfRr • puts it. Whnt she really means '"HANNIE CAULDER' IDuKAY IMPORTS! anee JEWELERS is that she says'whatever shfe RAQUEI_WELCH . " pleases, and it generally 392.1388 ROBERT CULP : I 387 Willburn iv«., Millbwn I 'Specialiiie -pleases her "to -.be utterly CINEMA •*. moAD jr. wcsmtLO-;— &WiHB¥rBNN pacUess. 376-6960 Remounting 327X!rTestnutStr.oel 1 LAST DAY: We both plan to attend the 5 Pointa964/963t3 ' SCOTCH l-LAIgS ga not _want_hcrjnaklng^coniv THt Let us show you what we can do with that cherished diamond. NOWSHOWING" I rlnporplnwhosestvle lioutdatsd. Select a superb new letting ments or putting me down In aUag 1 and we'll complete the transformstlon. , • , Miniature Holt ¥Oft front of new friends. Help! •< I I \K III I WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF '" JJ^4n (ioKsrls—»Boat* BANGLADESH JEWELRY, WATCHBS~HTC f~^ Pear Ann: :- THE FRENCH GUN-TOTIN' WESTERN-Robert Cul'p warily relaxes In "Hannie Caulder," ..: Golf .brlylng STARTS TOMORROW: owe t* I generally—agree that NEW " new fllm7"which stars Raquel Welch In the title role,,and Ernest SGlEWEtERJ "hones'ty Is the-best policy" -^"GOLDFINGER" Borqnlne, cUryeritl|£jon scfaan ot tha-UttldtV'theoter-,-Unlon Ceriter. 7 CONNECTION Train Ride-Moon Walk PJORT^SHOP \ l^orrli AV«.J;T~IO -but-obvloualy-youl" friend'is and the Elmpra theater, Elizabeth, the .Elmdra has"an associate •. Klddlfe Matinees Helicopter Ride FROM RUSSIA_ Z-. U.S. ROUTE overdoing it. Suggest that you. "feature, "T.R.Haskln," stnrrlng Candice Bergen, Reter Boyle, Marcla- Open Daily 9; IS in Sat; ancj Sun. 2 p.m. Mon. Til BUS. -are-iibelng-honest-'-V-and tell WALLACE Est, 1940 233-0675 Rodd and Ja.es Caan. • _ -- • ~ ' •..'....' Closed Wed. her that you do not eft joy her ; PARTIAL VIEW OF SIDE' DlNING'ROOM MAKING GEIGER'SICE CREAM /VduIff; $1750^51 all-times , -CAMPAIGN jzuncbinplimentary, ego-def- ChTrdfen: ^5$ at. afl Iimes-1 HEADQUARTERS lating remarks. If this doesn't help, find a new-friend—- . Make a date ^ go- llJllID prnhlom-I am 1 s ypnrc n|rt fTn^ • • • -' r.t;.

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itauxo.nl beniniung ^ ro it's Great Fun! 615-So. tlvr Avo., Ul'vl •etrnlor - _. B.inquot Fnclllti-. ,-u Come In and stupendous >V awhile something''wrong with me n.qniir |Mi.pl •m|'l JO lillPI - '~ 992-6U1 1 «"ad drink the finest In ^ecause I don't date. ;—;.• SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Bavarrlan itvle' i V,i Sun . A no'.Jo,i ? to S P M 'Alr CondltlWBd.. 1 ITALIAN On Route I haven't mtich chance to . • .-;• •; - •.:.. , FRESH FRUITS .- MARLON QRANDO Twopws-. ••:. ^LUNCHEON 11 DINNER J 1. Avoll. for Privolf Portlfll 4-1062 SANDWICHES SBBVED DAILY Ef, • IAMERICAXCUISIN! mecttoys. We do have dances • Major Crtdit. Cafds Honored •.'•••"'.—.----"=--*---• -T,,^^-'.™,.-^....:,,..,-,^-^: :UM!0N - "^ H,and 8- p.m, • SERVEDDAILV T r— ; West or eosi, whichever' way you travel.blopg at school on weekends, but I U.S, 22 you wort'l-llrid boiler steaks and lobsters ,ddn't go. SHOW GROUNDS COCKTAILSXtQUOR WED. •J irniori \)otbmn ' . .^-groalor cdcklalls , , , a nicer; mare relaxed, . I really jfad a sheltered life. TUCKER, AVET& ~ mtimmunnt.umok atmosphere. In fact, lunch or Sinner al Wieland's I am anti^jr child. My mother VUnt • . l-«HNI,tAlUUKIli OPEN DAILYU:30AM-MIDNIOH1 Is a filoasurable exporlonco-In every way. '• FI?ANCEVS COURTA '.Entertainment and Oanclna . " , FRI.1SAT.'TIL 1A.M. —and father are'Separated. I Sponsor: Jaycees AcrossVom l^ew YM<§A . ntry Prli, Sat,, with the Union ' CLOSED TUESDAY I ••.••'• • • , .' , ' '"•. • •''. '' HWbrau Quartet featuring Joe , ^AMPLE FREE PARKING live with my mother but see Meadowbrook Wimmer en accordion,, our J COKTWIMTAL CUISINE LUNCHEON FROM '2.00 my father often. Could you Sip and Savor iinqing bartenders, and ipeclsl t THEATRE / RESTAURANT V Gourrpet Specialties' '.OourAie»ti(Conl( >ii attraction!. ' Sm«l (lull), from I li.'ll> u.ln. in :i;IHI |i,ni, suggest where I,might meet Rwommenend«r ^ Diner's Club American Express, "COCKTAIl HOURS v boyst ; ••'• ' ''. ''•'".. ''. from the Far East : • ,'•" -,-: at - .-• .. /Tueiddv. 'Weaiieiday'* TKunufa'y DINNER FROM $4.50 ' Lonely' * •' 10 p.m. Friday (. Saturdav • ••• •rln)IH« KWdlei - ,*>|IHI p.m. lit IIIMMII . ' Dear Lonely 1 _.•:•..^J,!. _:. CAU FOR RESERVATIONS . . At your' school dances — HOWARD why not attend? Have you: KEEL (201)454-3443 ,. thought of joining a church OLD EVERGREEN LODGE Open .7 days a.''week'—• Satj, Sun,, Holidays group? However, I would not -. ' • ' (rom. 12i00 noon. be"too concerned about dating -, .:•'EVERGREEN AV'E./' - Boauliful private rooms for catering, parties, at. 15. Time will take care of your problem,' Some of your mAHCW •POPULAR FUN FOR . SPRINGFIELP "-•-' business meetings. THE ORIENTAL CUISINE .girl, friends may be. doing n Enioy Polynoslnn Cockmils nnd _^'VV/ ,TH(!ILL'5-LAUGHS ,• >:":• • JBhiBiBreiclB, Manager' * moro talking than dating,'. s LaMANCHA E«o.ti.f Horn d'Oouvros. In Iho ^C^SOF TENTS _ ;.-.WORLD FA'MOyS CIRCUS STARS . .prcNicoROve • HAUL RENTALS v. ( '•• •VVU.V- -••.bopR'by DALE WAS^fiRIVIAN ...WILD ANIMALS % ALL N^W THIS YEAR ' .DINNER PARSES "• • • • IOCSCFOOD Music by MITCH L^lGH •^JELE^HANTS ' •••«-.•>• ,• .^o MODERN & SQUARE DANCING i.V.-. rEAKHOpS 1 Lyrics by JOE DARION , • ' ADVANC ••CocklaYli'Ve'rved ™'' It you tiavv » que'titlon, ••JL C AA/C f TICKETS AT'HDUCVO mf«rv"k Vir ' Business $0 Springfield Avenue-^ OPEN EVERY DAY ROUH 22,1«tbound ' ,-wrlth: Pat and Mai^lyn DOVIH," • PorlormnncuS Wo'drlDsfUiy'lhru.'Suiidav' f* OMVC TICKETS ON 5AU VlOW SAVE Pfom II A.M. J ;Lunclt ' MounfainfM*, N«W Jir»»y ,, TAKE HOME SE/TVICE DR 4-0489 DR 9-9830 ( 1.2:30-2:00 Copley News Service. In cure -teO POMI'T.ON.AVC. CfQAH UH N.J. 12011 25G HOUTE-11, SPKINGFIELD, N.J. CaH (301) 61^3443 for r«Mrvallont. 3JHI51 . , • UNION JflYCEES of thin newiipaper.

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r,—••' \'< Removal of snow^tNSGzWill drad yd te 1.480 studtntsf worked wiJJ). the Harlem Assertion of Rights A five-year cost analysis released by the at Hie commencement ceremonies, which stay, munlcatlonsJinproyement, lnc.uJh.e_NaJjonal_ Klineberg, director of the International Center Neighborhood .LawJMflce.. ~ _^_ i.; .. i Turnpike Authurity-'s • MiiinUmanot>- Depart— iit io ji.nM.bn the college green. Lastiear the Reading-Council,, and international Film for Inlergroup Relations at the Sorbonne, "r-Hchasserved as yiccHchqirman'bflKe Black ment shows th'e expense for snow, removal college set a record with about lrfOO graduates. Seminars. He is a member of the National , Paris, and former chairman of Ihe.department. and Brown Lawyers Caucus arid was the during thn was up $53,060 over Policy Panel on the Implications of Space . voulfmarlc of social psychology at Columbia University. In rase of rain the commencement .Brooklyn Law School delegate to the-1969 the prior year, and was only exceeded in._a.".. ceremonies will be held tfie following day at the Communications for_ the United Natlohs'. Jonathan Dayton Reglowil.H^h' Srhonlkent ". Bracketing the traditional ceremony will I* • Minority Group Pro-Law Conference at Fdr: single year, 19(19-70,'at $fi5(i.000.-' ..___ r : nember^-thi-Bditorial^ Its unbeaten'track record intact last week by alumni activities, the—president's ireceptionr :"simir timennd~location: ~ : •~dhanrtJnlywslty^He Isalso aTnemberofTliB" "Television Quarterly,1' - downing. Summit (68<3) on Tuesday and and baccalaureate tomorrow, with more The report shows that Turnpike maintenance Hoy Wilkins,- pr«»|dent^ of the NaJionflL I^uertp Rico Bar Association. —• advisory board of National""Academy of? Madison (81-50). Eric Bergman set a pole vault alumni activities set for the-aflcrnoon and crews were culled into, action for-fivo major' Association for the Advancement of Colored A graduate of the University of Arizona, hcV'published ~.by~ the' TelfevislOITSrtBandSciences. ~ ;, evening following commencement. snowfalls this past wlnteruind were assisted by IViiplc, and James Day, president of the recetwg^hl5ltHW~degn!G"frnm~Brooklyn" Law —mark injhe Madisgn meetr -^ ~ — outside contractors in clearing the roadway on .Kduciitimial Broadcasting Corp LWNKYV--- School and attended-the-University of Penn- "" Dayton took nine first places against-the Receiving degrees ,al the '.lt).;"30 a.m. He is oneof the few broadcast-executives who - HiUtoppers. Len Prather won. his specialties, .ceremony, to Fo held on (he Mead Hall Lawn, Tour~occiiKlons^ " ' . ] 7~- Channel 13) will receive honorary doctor of sylvania School of Law as a Smith Fellow. ' Maintenance personnel werealso on hand for humane letters degrees. Commencement Rivera is active—in—recruiting minority- Is also a television performer. At KQED he was the hurdling events, once more to head the will be 24fi bachelor-of arts.candidates; 34 host,of-the "Kaleldescope" series for 14 years.. attack. He was clocked at 14.6 In the high -master of divinity; three, master of sacred " 12 salting operations and three standby speaker will be (icraldo Rivera, the young lawyers for the Legal Service Program of the situations. la'wyi'r-who is now a reporter-for WABC-TV's Office of Economic Opportunity. Rivera is Born In Alameda, Calif.,_he is a graduate pX hurdles and 19.3 in tfiFlow hurdles. —theology; 15, master of arts; one, master of the University of California at Berkeley, He is a *j "_The breakdown of 1971-72 costs shows: Salt" "Kyewltness News." He"will."aten receive an single, 27, and lives in Manhattan. • Brian Ognosky won the-hlgh^ump with a 5-8 religious education; and eight, doctor of.. former trustee of the Town School for Boyein (21,701 tonsl,_$3(MJ.45W6:-calcium chloride and hnnnrnrydoctnr of letters degree, Rivera has Day is responsible^for the twp operating leap while Bergman vaulted 11-6 to win the pole philosophy. Drew has been granting divinity _..'_ San Francisco, a member; of the board of dcgreojwiince 1869, doctoral degrees slnco 1916, T " hot misc.,-$23.475.31; labor. $1711,8711,25; eqilip- rt'coived_critical and journalistic praise for his' divisions of the Educational Broadcasting vaulfi- "•-•..- . _ ^ .'. ' .._ _. „„.,.._,^ directors of the Far West Regional Laboratory master's degrees since 1922, and bachelor's: ~ ' ;nt, $44,711.29; 'and- contractors, $73,599.26!"' -srru'if"of reports^ on Willow _Bjropk State.; Corp., National Educational Televisionmi , the In the weight eventBrScoVHerman placed degrees since 1932. i comparison'of total snow removal costs for' Hospital, the frustrations of prison inmates, the major producer of national programing—-for—for-Educatlonal Research and Development In ' first with a 50-foot shot put In while Stu Brecker the previous five winters shows-tim-following: grievances of ghetto youth, and the seriousness public televisidn-and WNET-TV. New York Berkeley, a member of the advisory of theBay . won the javelin with a heave o( 159-3 '/i feet. SPEAKER, a HMI7-K8,. $3211,BOO; I9liit-li9, $5(i(;,300: 1969-70, of thedrug-epidemiifin the metropolitan area. City's public television station. _ Area Science Fair, and a lecturer in the Paul Fanaroff and Mike Stadler won. in the -'former Guggenheim fellow, currently diretts H!5(i,(K)0; 1971)41. $574,WW;and 1971.-72. $627.i00i He joined the EyewitncsirNcws team in 1970 'Before nssuminfl hit procont poet ho Ccrvofl Hi>piH-lnn>nl nf_i-nmtnlinlfatlnng-j»t-StnnfnrH' 440 and 880 respectively. Fanaroff finished in a international research into_c_ultural and 7ifter^Completing_tnunil!k..ilLJhe.-C0luuibia as president of NET, starting in 1969. Prom 1953 University.. 51.2; Stadler in 2:04. Dennis Episcopo won the behavioral characteristics of human society. - -FRIDAY DEADLINE .University" School, of Journalism.: Rivera's • to "1969 he was the manager of KQED'-TV, Day served as chairman-of the. Television mile for Dayton in 4:33.9. *— — '. He is a past prcsidcntofj_hc World .Federation- -.'. ivpitKiw , All Items other than spot news should irjeisive series of-tcpor-ts have. brought many .NET'S San Francisco" affiliate. Jflurjng that . Advisory Committee for the State of California. |^_2 Rich Torkelson set a Summit-standflrd.,.by of Mental Health and of the International Union • '>K«T'«KUNMtl.K<. r. issues to the attention of (he legislatures in.the ;tlme KQED developed into a major comniunltyJ=He-wamonnder of the Western. Radio and beating his own record wiuS a 160^6 throw, s be in bur office by noon on Friday. .w^..,.,^ ICVUIU wiui. a JWH) uiruw. .of Psychologicaf S institution and a prime source for programs -^_T?J?ylsipn Association— ' • luo uwll lirector for the United NationsKconomic a'hd Baldwin" Auditorium, will be David J. 'Ran- .; Dennis Holman wls victorious Inthe TbTTancC:™ Social Council (UNESCO), and Iied.ded the • dtilph, assistant general secretary of the board . 220 yard dashes. His times were 10!l-and 22.'5, - UNESCO division'nrapplitidsociarscieni'e:—T>f cvan'gBllSmofThirUnlted'Metliodist Church, •respectively.*' • '•' ,"'•'"" ' Helslhe aulHor of a numETer o[ books dealing Randolph-received the divinity-degree from •- -The highlight of the meet against, Uie Dodgers with applied sociarpsveholopv. inclu'dingHacdz=dBJ*wJnll959. Formerrassistant professor1- of. ol Madison was Bergman's vault of 12'^ 8", -Differences, Perspectives in •• .S^ci nI"~pwnphing-nt)^-'(ho.pn.sl.flrn I ministry nt-r>n>«.':— ••which set~a"DflVtdBT mark In'tHit event. ,... 1 -P3ychologyf*"and-'Fhc Humap Dimeosldn~ln^ *ic 'is-a—past-prcsidciil »fv Hit1 .AinuiiiW' " The BuUdogg. record Is now 12-0,-witlrits— ^International Relations. •'"- —"~ ' Academy of •Homilctics- and presently directs- fjtAllI anmimp|l«h«rn.n" ,ii|#ii»iniici»fcf tyingucuig '|tj'nmf»r«niiui t^uiuci diet» ; - ~: • Htrrholdr-lhe B.A. from McGill University, the Salvation Today4j-rJL''dj' of the National le. It is truly a tribute toilhead coach Martin * ~Ca"nada, the M.A. and_MX). degrees from .CounciTof.Churchcs,...-._;'__^, . -Taglientl and his entire coaching corps. , -—^ niaWaTdTJin^versityTTOrpTrTOrom Columbia;" Alumni ot .Urew-s-tfieoliig'ittjlatiireraduate and suyiMal-hoaorary degrees. Recipient, in scllflols" will-be gathering for .their- annual -195^bfT"thc^Kewlfl2;;Mcmorial~TVwi1rd"rn—iuneheonrand" me"etin~g=roim7rc5w7^wi!li ihe= psychology, he also holds the Buller Medal al college alumnlliolding class reunions Saturdays the International Union -fit—Psychological afternoon and a banquet that evening sin the Science. . .— '., ; .',. ^ new University"Commons building followed by NE DIAMOND ACE — Tdm Rijssitor has provided steady play-all season for theTJoriathan THE SPEAKEfcat-tho-baecalaureate jicr- n dance in Brown-Tolley Lounge. .. By BILL WILD '., Dayton Region^ High Schobl baseball team, coached by Ed Jaslnskl. ALL OF THE 139 APPUANCE CENTERS J ;_ , . • . .. •. • : -•-»- •• • • • - • . •-..'• ^ I; 1" ^'v • • •<••'- •-• ^•J.TIIIWIBB: ••'-':.-^t:-™ismr3Eva 6nce agaih-the—National Challenge Cup INfeTHE HOME STRETCH'^^Stroo^ifioFmancei In .('he'-'longer Dayton Regional HighTScFool"track team rounds the final":: nces hw> b en . -..comes to rest In Farcher's Grove as it did in NEEito-lgive / . S'll° _ * * contributed by, left tp right, Mike turn and heads Into^he statewide champlonshlp-nieets 1970. The Elizabeth SC defeated"the San.-Eedro_ "iofl-Kofbvsky.v qs the :JUIIUI|IUII ' (Photo by Gregory Kbep) Union Field to make it the second time in the 3 honbrafy~~~ last three seasons that the Dewar's Cup \yas £ ^won zbyr the ; Union~eleven7~'Walter^Sch"-17 >ayron s=golf team motolocha beat Ruben Fernandez, tjie^San doctorates .J__l; Pedro goalie, oifa shot from outside the^penally" • V? fourth1 victory in as maiiy gan^ IMIIlSlffliHItIMlSl f area. Fernandez must hayn hwn raueht ByJON'ROTh '••• A— pitched 26 2-3. scoreless innings. [ops Verona, and New Providence took •„ •• • i *--i „ u-, ^r, j torney,' a Navy computer More of Every thing not'rniice muchio7 a ; in an e of Davton -Rceional's scorihe=s todays laterrSpringfleld faced Verona and expert, and an internnlionnlly- recognized scientist will be ind Summit, 11-7 awarded honorary doctornte After the goal was scored against them, the h.P??->s w l ) 1 oss / m g degrees by Newark College of i. Jonathan Dayton Regional High School— California booters tocJccontroLof-the game (or play here this afternoon_aU3;30 and the ^ l , ' ? J , . nine decisions, -\ —Bulldogs will travel to. "Roselle tomorrow. ^ilipone pitched five^nnlngs-andallowed-flve- [ team whipped Verona, 15-3ron.JEriday-a ihe re8t-of-thehalfrSan Pedrp "pepjpered the Engineering whenNCE. jiokjs runs, onljLoneofwhlch was earned: Jlrt.Schpch_ its Sfith conlrne'ncc.nTenl nmit, H-7, Monday. _ .. ,7~' local goal time" and time again, only to be "DaylorT^closes jnit^Jhe baseball season on lidd yiclded-one-unearnedrun-in-his- 'exeTc'Ises-on-Friday, June 2: to Cedar Grove. Save Hodes, who shot a 42 against Verona" to -; Announccnient of the TeuUIdh, the"ElizabeUrnetmIhder. TEis : H the club, Stu-GarawitzrMatt.Teltserand- loss Jto .Sumrnit_waii_the_ extension of. Rich After 20inningg, the team finally got its first honorary degree .recipients be the best game played_by Andy in his three |ot Liebman each picked up three points for _ Wnek's hitting streak to six games. Dayton got run in the seventh inning against New was made by Dr. WiUiani' seaaons with Elizabeth. This also markst-ihe-^ vinnersVGarawitz had a 46 while Llebman ~ onlyjwo hits anfl both wert erased by double Providence Mondayr-Wnek-walked to lead off HttZell, presidenl OT ihe thhrd t)me that Andy has been In the net of a---.-. itnvaky and JoftSchneider fired 4B3, The-f plays. Hillloppcr ace Mike Reid picked up his the inning andadvanced on Ed Cook's base hit. ,collegeT:::rT~ ' • ..., - national championship teajn. He was with •••'ii;!' two. finished up the club's scoring,"' Mark Weber grounded to second to bat in his Those'to be honore'il at~ : , FJJiahpth In 1970 when they won it the first time - 1 nth run. Weber trails Wnek by one in the RBI hbining for three points. • ' --at&l'.be wj^also"Hwith^tfc-GreelpAmericans'-: graduation ceremony include^ '. category. • ' -..-•.'• . •- Hodes again came through with a fine-round .wten.lbey won the championship. - . John H. Yauch Sr., counselor • i .-:. llnfortunately./this-one run was not enough DITIONER ' " ' "_ag^inat " » Wia»Wond half was the same slory with the _ and the Pioneers won, 3-1. They scored two in San Pedro elevenputting-on-ttie-pressure-the^^ Yauch, Poterp'aul & Clark, the first as Carl Ehnis' single to l^ft-scored and a mcmbernf:thc"eollege's 16. Hodes gave the winners three points, as did whole 45 minutes, but this time It was the back-' —/~... .^..Dave Board of TrusTees; Grnce M. LITERARY FIGURES such as W. H. Auden are,part of Garawitz and Schneider" Kotovsky and Teltser field and halfbacks who halted the numerous Tuscano singlehandcdly scored his L Hopper, .a .pioneer^ in the an exhibit, qi the Newark. Public Library,' 5 "-rj^ihed for two points. ___ _„ "" : attacks.—Elizabeth mounted Only about four • Cardinals, final ryfi. After a walk, he stole second and attacks in the second half and three of them Washington, St., "entitled "In Another Country: scored on a double error. ' ]_^i z fizzled out before they could do much damage language and Robert 'BZ —Writers.ps.Expoti'lates." Noyels-ond poetry-by73uch SpringfieldlsJog.DoW-Stands at 6-12; with a 4^ Only Chardin Dellces got off a good shot on _;_ . Mcrrifield of '.lihckefeUcr- men as . D„. H. LawrencsrEzTcrrPouncl^ETnei__ . . r o Publicity Chainnen: -conference record. Summit -and Cedar Grove goal, but goalie Fernandez knocked it out-for a—:—;•"• University who lias spent' his Homingw-ayiandJdflDty James are In free display, are-deadlocked in first placd in the Suburban oUld you like some'help . corner jdck, Elizabeth's forwardireotlldiioTger -career—in—the—design—a nd- which—includes~crltlcal "'monographsv-abovJ^,the : % 1 ThlTSpringficrereirls LittfeXeague"Softball..,— Conference. t started-in the second half and when they sub- seuson officially srarted "on May 8 but due to -- synthosization—of molecules. vyritors and ..p'hotogra'phic^p.ortralts from the ~ ![pi egar-ing -new^pape* —P«^ More sixes to choose-from wltli Chrysler. From a 5000 BTU model stituted right winger, Abe Wolonow-instead of- -rainJhe-gamcs had lo^be postponed. Again, the _. Dr. llazclljiinqounccd Ihnt Llbrary Art..Department. :pes? Write to this news- "1esigned to cool a bedroom to a iTant 33,000 BTU unlt,_Chrysler one of their strikers, I think they weakened weathcrdidn't permit"them to play on May 10. —J-J Yauch will be awarded "'Win ••' •••'< • " (Photo by JonriesM-'Kordelj) •„. ier and adlrtbr our "Tips degree -of- doctor of humane. has the cooling you need,.,and at'some very thrifty prices. — their attack; which in turnpuLJceltiendoUs Finally, on._.a..very; warm' and brlght-Friday- L letters; Cmmdr. Hopper the Ftig' NNews re- pressure on their own baokfield. —'—: night, JVfay" 12,. the girls. played .their—fjrst" •doctor-of-engineering degree; Ifees.' The Dewar's Cup was" awarded to Hugo ganles. ' ... . • anil'Dr. MprrifiHH Iho rinHnr Business Conference Klehr, president of the Ellzabeith~SC. and. At Washington field the Padres beat the open men's softball of science degree. manager Richie Emmel, both' Unlonltes, by CardinalsH6-5. Iiuthe first inning, the Car-, James McGuire, president of the National dlnals took a 2fdJeadJUi4he-top of the second,1 by posting victories for earned degrees will be _ Soccer Association. Now maybe someone in the Paclres scored ,'t.runs by Susan Bromberg, More models to choort-fromwim^Chrysler.Wh-ether you have reg- Union Township will-.give some form—of; -Moira-Hajprl...n andiMar. y- EllenJElood. presen,..„., t atthe-eemnonie-s„ ...as. ..llobert.D _;__„...,.._L Lllicy^residcnt—-fo, ..r. the Rutgers Graduate BE WISE! TJtilfttesbealMBfikettlitoJJnthe Springfield- well as'2,000 gueslSi-At NCE of the American- TelephpnGJ^Selioolof'Busiiiess, are.$15per ular double hung,'casement < r sliding windows, Chrysler-has an —recognition to the! Elizabeth;SCsnd to soccer in In-theTt6iw)W(ie4hirdrthe Padres scored four Men's Softball League. The-Winning pitcher —rgeneral—not—only—for— bringing-a—national=-run5^to-takea-7-2lea'd"r'In-the7fonrth-inntngrt.n7 ~the commencemenrijx&cisos—and Telegraph "Co.; .will bo a~pCT>nm— including lunch. model to fit. Thru the -wall Installations, .too, if you prefer. „....,—_, . cn ,, ,.--,- was Joe Pepe, and the losing pitcher, qurney arA-co'nduotc'd—on-'oampasf^principal=8pBaker^at-tho-24th—ResepytaUons^-can—be—made- championship to Union, but also for the fine Padre'" "s scored seven runs Dy Randi KesSler,' Dingle. - I ' •'-.-.- i, beneath'.a huge' tent that—is—annual r. Business—Conferenej through tho Sales Executives work the club doesJn-tralninU the youth of the . Donna—Anagnos, Susan Bromberg, Karen Meeker scoredJn the first inning on a hit-by r town and surrounding area in their junior ercctedr—on—thir college's o"if .)ufie7Z7,"rat Rurgcrs^^lub-of-y^ewirJersey, -RdBerT~ Save T.1m«l Soyg._Monoyl '- Clarke, Amy Barison, Moira Ijlilpln and Mary Tom Mountford. Utility took the lead aBbJaiui^- — playing field. "~-;n~University,- Ncw__Bruhswlck. Treat Hotel,-Newark. - - Con ven'len't'^=''Fufr*P rota ctlon , soccer program. This "strengthens schoolboy Ellert Flood. •> =rr=— . -runs in the second. Utilities addedone in the ••Duane' ' E.,..._MinarMinard "3r., soccer tremendously. . In the fi.rihjbe Padres scored two runs to third and five in the fourth biThitsby Rich, president of New Jersey Blue likemp DANIEL D. KALEM AGENCY -O--O-- make tho score 10-2. In the bottom of the jixth pjm...r Ststu FalkiFlkin andd RicRihh VdtVediitls'anl dd a Cocktail party set" THE NEWARK SPORT CLUB'S dream of a Inning, the Cardinals-scored three "runs by Cross and gcneraTcliairman —More-perfominnce with= Chrysler. Strong arid silent wiiF?y«rsUer 5 YEAR ALL PARTS yVARRANTY^- A Complalo Inauiance SefVl c^ triple by Pepe. In the fifth Pepe had a two=run THE first place in their division and elevation to the MMar y AAnn Biirkhardt,' Sharl Silver and Kareh of the conference, said Ljlley - componBnts and unique design features_that_assure_you thist. the , ON ROOM AIR CONDITJONING PRODUCTS ^~~~ Call 688-5950 homer., for Utilities, and Tom Burke had a BLACK STUDIES will Ifiscuss cor^oTivte by state Dunams— "cooling you buy, is the cooling power youractually get. Naturally., i MsJ9C.BLv

m m 9 L r nateur Gojcer Cup;"will meetthfe Germati. _a^ &m% ' m^F \W.tC^mT &r ' *'\ ~"t : ' **''^' ~ * .^_ •-• ' "•"-.'-•--—•••-* ' : •• '- w -' v - ', 7-the sixfii-efl-hombrs bySJevcTJupa-and-John .. . • 5000 ttf^3O00 BTU Models in Stock! Hungarlans-of-Philadelphia at £archeiP%'Grovu : : : :::7 v ; ^SliSday-aEjrpim Whn'knnwts? Maybe- iinioh ' y~titife4^~,'''"' •'".-"•••-•••'•. -- • ; -y--22Err "- ^-'' rr± —'Book Kevtt - might be* the—8cene~pl another 'national —^lt to 8 l(Jad and another run In thoTeyenth to AMBTOOTDOR...RAMSEY, -A-tfc—trtrts for. 5 years Is' your "assuranbief.at ai-jirqrilirct'bUlirtb .-T^frs^—j 'My championship. - . Careful adherence to this iieuspnpoi's 1 - . lead 12 to 8 going to the bottom of the seventh.' Barbadoj, •• Irvlngton, N.J. to deliver a full measure of yalue.TTtotiay and for years to come. - Victories over Coder Grove (twice) and New ' • The Pinelanders, a junior soccer team from" Kriduy liens (leadline for the June I issue is .lieli) Io raise s;cliplarkliip funds Bob Wallick and Stu Llebesklnd along with Stanleys tied the ganie .up with four r'uns on .lst-SEC. D1ALLO, Providence brought the-Jonathan Dayton the Shore aria, wllljjompeto.in the,junior,...... jygfd- bi'caijiic. this .office will be closed-011 •'.%!?" §P^>r Jindjack .Ooldfliatu-wpn in hits by Jupa, Mikio Hydock arid Dale LlesLand —"—'7 ;•. Guinea; =RegfonBtttgh-SchoortennlB'team'STnarkto 15" "' Version of tHe~1S(atr6nal fchalfenge "Cup this KiiimKiiy for Memoriiil Day. All nigahlzutlonal, Roubles play'. ' '.•''•" won t^e game ir^ tho eighth on a hit by Hydock ' CHRISPIN CHIND.0NGO,' Sti Morrlt Avt.,'5ym 1-. :••.•. • "•" •- . ' weekend, Two semifinals; and the finals will be Koclul mill other ueus Items,Tor the June t Issue BBD Appliance Centers are fiisdividiisSSy Own^d essd ®por«fecB. Friday^ Dayton traveled to Cedar Grove to and a doublc^Sy Mark Muller. » '•' ' • . ofHcao-Art Curator FENCES ARE; BEAUTIFUL .On Thursday, the-Bulldogs were hosts'to played In Trenton between the Pinelanders, should l)j' Kubiiiltli'd liy tonionow morning. win, Vf-Vt score. The"Spector-Gbldntan •' Dave Berljowitz had four hits and Bob Cedar. Grove. Howie Lovlne, Marlon Dennis Casablanca of Baltimore, Seco of Saint Louis . Miiy 2(1., . ••;• - • • ' • ' AFRICAN CULTURAL •• This Moans that at BBD You Always Buy from a Man You Know limn 'doubles match was called because of rain, Loyinson had three hits for Book goyiew.. .'.;•-.' HISTORY " • ••' • GET ONE ahd Dick Fishbeln won their singles matches. which accounted for the half .point, " . and Sparta-M San Diego. " '---i— . EthnA-Muilc, Art, conceptual Syitamiand Religion, Toplci In Monday, • the Bulldogs•'• won over New- 'Moaern History W Africa, toclo HOUSE Providence. The sole switch iri the lineup was' -THE TEAM HANDBALL national cham- • Outriggers lost to Balbon Bay llnguliHci and Black! Ih the MOTOR CO.Inc. Hawfiiidns' Club of California in the finals. Dlaipora. the Tom Lowy-Larry Sllversteln doubles duo' pionships will be played this Frlday^Saturday ' OPEN v ...FOR BEST SERVICE-PERSONAL ATTENTION • •' •*-'* • • -. and Sunday in the Heritage Junior High Schoof TED INTERNATIONAL ToTlJoiaman-SpectorT -' -- ' .•• • • ' • Hcbrcseiiting Summit were RELATIONS'- ' . ; In Livingston, Frank Nlebjer,, of Irvlngton, 1 MORRli AVB., fiJWMlT I«f.i7 JIB Welsh, Doug DeNurp, Joe oroanliatlon ol African Unity, J «*NTVokjR u.ad Itomi. Till '.m .'newly elected president of the Elizabeth SC oust YMCA The World tiank In the •GALVANIZED CHAIN LINK - SALES-SeMVICE-PARTS Eischetv—Davo—Kollor—-D011- ANCHOR Development of Africa, U.S., "VINYL COATED CRANFORD, ELIZABETH HILLSIDE Run ItiHi^ ^ n 'HBivisionT-gaidthat-Elirabeth-SC'wiJr C*-»l.l^*Wr «.o|>-S«.»lc» Wilson, John. Winslpw, Foreign Policy In Africa and CHAIN.LINKV- • , , —.-—• i compete this year, the games will start at noon men's ' volleyball team, GOLFLAND AND The People'! Republic of fN ALL POPULAR COLORS CRANFORD RADIO ALTON APPLIANCES . SELECT USED CARS- • -./ Olson, George Cholnr China. - • • REDWOOD PRIVACY! ' TOBIA'S APPLIANCE Sxvlng l(t. Sdborton Ai.o iO Y.or. each day with the finals on Sunday. There will playing In tho national DRIVING RANGE STOCKADE Slabii and Hcjjiz-Schaal., •Additional Workthopi on .1135 ELIZABETH AVE. 3540525 I .... Chooi. from 4» DHI.r.nl Bto..boll Olov«.l be a few Army teams as well as teams from the seniors' championships last Doubla D«k_..^ Educational and Community •ALUMINUM INSERTS ALL COLORS 26 EASTMAN ST. 27G-.1T76 • 1299 LIBERTY AVE. 923-1768 Application!. V • 4 >fom 13.91 to J39.95 WestCoMt. ",..•'' *•'- : week in Salt Lake City, Utah, ViirsityTind open volleyball, 70 tv«i plua 0roi» dr« THREE OR SIX. ' TERHIFIC S-AVINOS FOR THE ' Llt PIM $1.N" '> MINIATURE OOLP ' UndergraduaJei admitted FOR FREE ESTIMATES Federation. For information, readers may call The SimimiLJtffm, which summer. Interested . ,'|>m'- r«lWtt>lNh»d lowcosl-wanl Ad v MBW S Used Cars g Trucks mr xs ^UNIVERSITY 1 the semifinals. Honolulu—V.MCA- 'toani. The " ERVING LUNCHESI.DINN6RSJ ^uth Orange, N«w J«r*#yo?O?5 ,73-iWOO ' " " A Service 273-4816 .

•' • •—~ v ' . Moy;!25r_i572-SPRINGFiELD (H.J.) IEAD&, r May 25, 1972 Public Notrde' PoblicNofice Public Notlc; ..Public Notice': Public-Notice ,—(._#.._-, -.-•—' SHHIM'SIALB • SHERIFF'S SALE- 7—.-SHERIFF'S SALE. sherllf's Sale SUPERIOR COURT OF SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW-SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW SUPERIOR COURT' OF NEW '.* Sheriff's Sale •/ —NOTICE stated Monday ...... r, >.ni.e jmse.v; CHAW CM . v NEW JERSEY, JERSEY. CHANCERY JERSEY, CHANtETV SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW TOWNSHIP CLERK'SOFFICB DIVISION, UNION-COUNTY, JERSEY, CHANCED JERSEY, CHANCERV JSUPERIORE R SB y. COURT OF .NEW. OIVtJlON, 'UNION COUNTY, CHANCERY DIVISION DIVISIONt UNION COUNTY, DIVISION, UNION—COUNTY UNION,N.J. The annual AlUter game oiuhe Youth MoJ* '•' DIVISION"=*"" , CHANCERY DOCKET NO. F-111J-M FIRST UNION COUNTY DOCKET. NO. F- 221671 •DOCKET "FM087O DIVISION, UNION COUNTY NOTICE OF PRIMARY AND UNION COUNTY', HELEN— C MAR PER and DOCKET NO F.1043-7 DOCKETr- NO. F -210-71 THE GENERAL BLICTION League vrin be held Monday «t j p.m; «t the o. FJ371 NEW JBKSEV BANK, a N. J. ' DOCKET NO. F-1934^1 , =.£EDERAL ' NATIONAL ASSOCIATED-EAST corp., pitinllff.'v*. A.J. Costanzo, THE FEDERAL .NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a HOW A-R D SAVING Pursuant to R.5 19; 127.entitled ._ one AL NATI ONAL' of Esta'teof Helen 0. Mccormack? MORTGAGE CO.. a cdrporatlor INSTITUTION, a corporation• 0 "An Act lo Regulate Elections," Swim Pool Firid. The taunt wi|l b&manajjed MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporation organized under oh . .-_ ASSOCIATIJONr-a- tiC l ,_N,J, Corp,, tl.lils,, organized and existing under the New Jersey^r-Ptotntflf,. vs corporatlon orgonued under an _...FommoN Defendenls. corporatloftT' Plaintiff, vs WM*»,,.. PJolntltfs, vs. Acf of Congress and existing laws of New Jersey, plaintiff, vs, —notice Is hereby glven-fhat on—»_ by Burt Irontoo tod Mike Booocora,' the CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF BOOKER T. KIRKLAND, et alS>, WILLI AM'E. JONES, etux, et als, TUESDAY,JUNE6,1973,betw**n an error, a fielder's cHoice and safeties by Act of Congress and existing plaintiff.vi. PAUL H.T COWIL REALTY COMPANY Defendants. the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 —• JsyneMotor .Freight retained the top rung in Crestmpnt hits, Don (G.G) Thieberger was the managers-'of Jayne's and 8cappy's, respec- ,VMi pursuant to the Federal National ux. et ad., Defendants. EXECUTION—FOR SALE OF Defendants. INC., etals, Defendants. -Bromberg and KBufnjan resulted in the MORTGAGED PREMISEt.- CIVIL ACTION-WRIT OF CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF P.M., a Primary Election wlll be •' defensive player-of-the-game,. In the first, he lively; theHop two teams. Ironsons' squad will II,,,|lw, , Mortgage AuoclatlonCharMr Act, CIVIL ACTION. WRIT OF CIVIL ACTION ' WRIT OF Hie Springfield Youth-Major Baseball League, l PlaIntjffvs. JOHN B. PERRONE, By virtue of. Ihe ebeve stited EXECUTION-FOR SALE OF EXECUTION'—FO'R"SALE _. EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF' held to1 r the . NOMINATION of scoring. After this .rocky start, Schlein settled EXECUTION—FOR SALE OF CASTELLANOS, et ux, EXECUTION — FOR SALE Of MORTGAGED PREMISES Public Offlcei-sr end on v running its undefeated string to 6 with a pair of' robbed Rothenberg of an extra-base hit with .B^i!_ei-iUtiJitjl.,.-paf*ndant», — *AOBlr.inpr»-»DBiiAi«n« writ.of exiajtlon to me directed 4 MORTGAGED PREMISES. MORTGAGED PREMISES. Defendents. -~ " " " MORTGAGED PREMISES down, allowing only « single to Holmes the rest shall expos* for sale by public By virtue of, the abovestated By virtue of the above-stated By virtue of the above state TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, l»72,a , two on by turning in a fine;backhand running By virtue" of ttie "above-stated • ' CIVILAC-TION By virtue of the abovestated General Election will be held 'victories last week; Scappy's stayed one length Crestmont, Lions and Halper Brotheis Steve WRfTOFEXECUTION- vendue, In room-B-e, In the court writ of execution to me directed, ' wrlf of execution to me directed I WRITOF EXECUTION-r wrlf of execution to me directed 1 of the way, while fanning nine batters-. -shall expose for MIO by public writ of execution-to me directed shall, expose for sale by public during the same hours for th» •o(f thu'pact by winning twice also. catch in, left field. In the third, he preserved the Pepe, Rich Johns, Steve Rothenberg, Rich lt->i)l FORSALEOF House, In the City of Elizabeth, shall expose for sale .by publli FOR SALE OF shall expose for sale' *y pqbll lions came back with single runs in the third N. J., on Wednesday, the 7 th day of ye.ndue, In room B4, In the courl vemtue, In room B a, In the Court •vendue, In.ropm B-B, In the Cour' ELECTION of Public Officers. •* scoreless duel as he threw out Johns at the Kaplan, Kevin Dory, Joel Gelwarg, Rick MORTGAGED PREMISES Hois»,'1h th* City of Ellz6beth, MORTGAGED PREMISES vandue, In room B-8, In the Cour ' House, In the city of Elllabeth, N Following... are -the-- Public ' Jnyne nipped Mow, 2-0, e, In the City of Elliabetti, ALL'that-tract or parcel of lend, All the following tract or parcel House, In the City of Elizabeth, Vice President of the U.S. ~~~ — allowing men oh base in only oneinnlng. After All that tract or parcel of lark), rllcularly described, situate, ALL that certain lot, tract.oi —situate, lying and being In the Cltv Choice for President other. In their final turn at bat, Lions rallied for • N.J., on Wednesday, the 14th" day ng and being In the city of situate, lying and being In the City of 'tend and. the hremlser N.J., on Wednesday, the 14th day parcel of land., nhr) premises offllalntteld In the County of Unlor One U.S. Senator he had retired the firfi't 12 baiters, Rick Weber basehit. Cook, Ed Scarillo and Davw Falcone of Scap- 4iiy--of-June, A.D,, 197}, at. two o'clock situate, lying and being In the City W oTPIainfleld, In the County oV hereinafter particularly of June, A.D., 1973, at two o'clock three runs and had three on with none out,-but of Plalnfleld, in the coun' * eiliabeth, in the County of Union sltuata, lying and being In the cltv In the State QLNew Jersey: —_One Member of House of delivered a clean hit. to center and Lamport - -iappy's kept pace by; hipping]Bolary, 9-8,'lii py's; Joel Campanella, Frank Zahn and Fred • • In the afternoon of Mid day. ' -and Start* of New Jersey. • Union, In the State of New Jersey: described, situated, lying and In the afternoon of said dayV of Plalntleld, In the-county o 'BEGINNING at a stake In the Representatives • Gilbert came on in relief and fanned three AU-that tract or parcel of land, Union, In ttie Stat* of New Je —BEOINNI NO atspolnf 65.00 feet BEGINNING at'a point In'the being In ttie_Oty of Plalnfleld, In All that tract or parcel of-land, Union In the State of New Jersey was hit by a pitch. Fingerhut then fanned the an extra inning, contest; and defeating Booker of PBA; Tom Gruiano, John Kronert •"-'-' 'ylng and being In the City BEGINNING at a point-.Ii. center line of East Second Street, Westerly side of Carlton Avenue, Delegates At-Large and - straight batters. - , southerly from the comer formed the County of.Unlon and state of situate, lying and being In the, City bounded and described as follows: as now laidout and opened, SBIL Alternate Delegates fct.Larg* for - American Legion, 7:4. . "' and Ed Gratiano of Rotary, and Andy Herkalo, Meld; in the County of Northerly side of Milton Place, by the Intersection of thesoufherly said point betng distant two New Jersey: of • Plalnfleld, In the County-of BEGINNING at a point Itrthe nexrthree batters and had no further trouble. ' " -' New Joney: distant 75.02 feet Kuttiwesterty hundred" thirty <2M') feet In a stake being distant 355. fee the-Democratlc and Republican Iri the victory over Rotary, Scappy's took a Jeff Bernstein and Larry Dry of American Vi'eS!" *• 'State of "New" Ja'ruy sue of Garden Street with- the FIRST ThACT: BEGINNING at Union, In the Stele of New Jersey: Northeasterly side line of Darrow Southerly along said Westerly 5Id Presidential Conventions Lamport yielded only a first-inning single to I1U-JH- ,._ „, „ point In the therein, from 111 Intersection with easterly *ld«—of•• Maple Avenue; Northeasterly direction along said a-point In the southeasterly side BEGINNING at a point of Avenue, distant 188 fee IG at a ' ' " trie southwesterly ikte of Academy center line from Its Intersection of Carlton Avenue from th. Republican District Delegates -Jim Siegal und fanned eighty men. ,but his five-run lead into the final inning, only to see Legion! northwesterly side linhe of wWest thence easterly ot rloht - angles Jin* of West Third street distent curvature In the Northwesterly Southeasterly from the point c Intersection, of said Westerly 5Id' and Alternate District Delegates Seventh'stfegt, (aj laid out"to'a Street! thence • with Maple Avenue l»,00 feat; with the center line of Berckman two-Hundred fifty five and one- side of West Front street 315.60 intersection of the-, sal Rotary rally_to.Jie._In the overtime frame, Tennis instruction >ld out ti_ _ L Along me "Northern/ side of Street; thence running (l) along of CarJian—bustwa—w444i—4h< Democralle-County-Detegates "control was his undoing in the final frame, he Illllll.! width of M feet...) ._.uldJ, polni belno •tiience southeflv—parallel with tenth (355.1)',feel Southwesterly feel Southwesterly therein fromini Northeasterly side line of Darrot Southerly side of Putnam Avenue Milton PlacerSootti 49 dei'sesnr Maple Avenue 6S.00.TMtj thence said center llne.-oJ_East second from (tie Westerly side line of Intersection with ' fhe Avenuewlth me Southeasterly sldi and ^Alternate County Delegates filled the bases on walks with one out..Mark Scappy's-pushed-across-three-runs-and^hen— on a corr Nortr! minutes West, 75.02 feet? thence vroughLhumo-F'i;igerhut with the first run, and rapped out four hits for Scappys*, while John Street; thence running along sold along Maple Avenue «.oa feet to Ttiffiyninf and' ltffe e l0 nehunor h -i-loht-ln said Side of West Front . ol 64.05.'feet ttoo a. stake; thenci One Member of the Township (ewtlnuetffrom p*g« n reetTT&nce running along «ald -fE»»tr75rfeetrlHmee 45' S X y r feet to a.point and corner; thenc< Westerly and--parallel will Committee of the Township of northwesterly side line of West the place of BEGINNING, • huhdredths" (39.65') leBt to a po |rrl . JL »<" « Street for an arc dlstance_ofja.U_| r an Infield error allowecUhe other run. .-• Kelly had three, Pete Cook and Ed Scarillo also rlhwesterly side line of West f south » decrees' (103.88)). fefeeet to a pointpoint,,- th.nrth.nr«« r LuinDlng South 38 degrees ; Putnam Avenue, a distance of 201 Union • , _ • • Republican history, dedicated and hard- fnr.li Seventh Street, North JO degrees .. deor*es--U-minute> s 'Excepting therefrom that part and corner of property now or feet to a point In line of lands now nb Norti seventyonseventy.one degreesd , tthreh a | minutes 30 seconds .East, feet to a stake: thence Northerly At the Primary Election',*June ".Three evenings later, Steve Pepe also hurled contributed hits to the' winning • cause,"For for county courts - ' 17'vent East,h Streeta dlJtaTfeeo, Northf a.USO daara feet tno I i—WEast, 101.1H X8 tea.?W2l to th!t e Northerly which was conveyed tojh* Stan of formerly belonging to Matteo one-hundredths minutes west, or formerly Moore; thence (2) distance of 36.05 feet to a point ai working Republicans were denied admission to side of Milton Place, the point or and parallel-wlth Carlton Avenue, 6th,- 1973, the Democratic and" a_shutout.as Jayne defeated Crestmont, 3-0. " Rotary, Ted Parker and Ed Graziano led the oJiii>,-» point and -corner In the New Jersey In Deed- Book VMS Speno; -thence running (j) along forty (40) feet, mort or less, to a along said Moore's, line North 29 comer; thence running south a distance of 64.05 feet to a.stake Republican Parties wlll elect a The Union County Park Commission's tennis the screening' committee by the~wirrent ly line of property now place of BEGINNING. ' page 1«3; recorded In the union raid Speno's property. North fifty point In Ih* line, of property degrees 45 minutes West 216.95 degrees 25. minutes West, hitting with two hits apiece. John Kronert and COMMONLY known as 1363 Milton. thence Easterly and parallel wltt male and female,member of their' ,.; Pepc gave up but two hits,'one in the first and —..:,-•" '•"•••">•/ owned by W.H. County Register's Offlce.ond- SfOrees -twenty-three-minutes heretofore conveyed by the feet; lhence W North 60 degrcei-. dlslance'.of 136.39 feet to a point I Putnam Avenue, a dlfctenc«-of-:oi respective County Committees In. . -Gary-Sherman also collected hits for Rotary. program shifted into high gear, (his week'with CHAMPIONSHH»FORM~—William Ray," loft, Union College's varsity t«rinlt coach, l» municipal chairman in his efforts to control the oni I" Abbott; thence running along the Place, Plalnfleld, Union County, more particularly described as West.(N. 50 degrees 23' W.) a Westfleld City RealtycorDoratlon 15 minutes East 54.88 feet; thence thesald Northeasterly side lineo. -_•-.. -. .^. Janets • of one inHhe last inning, striking out seven and New Jersey. , ; i.: distance of one hundred thirty arc! feet to the place of Beginning. each of the' mB The victory over American Legion was the announcement thai applications are' -. pictured with two of his star performers. Dennis Injley of Springfield, captain of th* choice of candidates.' In 1972, both my name lltie o. f saisaid •"--Abbotf-s property, follows: . • . to Charlet and Sophie slenglerlj (4) South 30 degrees 40 mlnutos Darrow Avenue, thenes_runnlng •Together with thejand lylng-ln ,,-J-owi walking two.-Fingerhut opened the fourth with "NortMAI*h* ' 3"-9 degrees 25' West, e Being me same premises- Iwo-hundredftis (130.02') feet to on thence a long that line North thirty- East 211.55 feet to a point-In the along said Northeasterly sldelln 4p-< I.,highlighteIUI ...^d bw,y 'Johno ....- ..~~,Kelly', -s home run an available at the Warinanco Park tennis courts, •' - scjuadi captured the GardeTTState Athletic Conference's Singles Championships of and that of Len Zucker were presented to this • conveyed to the Mortgagers herein BEGINNING at a point formed '"ale point In sold speno's line; Northwesterly side of West Front front'of and adjoining sail ABSENTEE BALLOTS a singlc'-qdvanced on a stolen baso and wild B B U airii <; distanc_.. e of 147.S...... 7 feet to. a_... poin.t by th* Intersection of th*-dlvldlng two degrees, twelve-minutes West; ide f West Front of Darrow Avenue, North ' premises to fhe mlddfe of Carltoi Applications for CIVILIAN 1 group, but we were not even extended, the ,JI i,and comer t)f property now .or by deed of Alvln Hester and Kay •hence runnlnfl (3) along anolher seyenty-twofeet, moreor less, toa Street and the point of degrees .35 minutes—W»st- pitch, and came home on Robby Schneider's singlirgralWhltsapiecebyPeteeook-and-Ed—RpseUe^or-privaUHami-groudfhit i b PteekdE p tennis lessons the recent bague tournament held atTTomsHRIver-Ellen Maglloro .of Wesrfleld,;"th#~ JrtJ Hester, His wife, of even date lln*,b«fw*en lands of the grantors line .of said Speno's property. BEGINNING. . "Avenue, • , ABSENTEE-BAL-fcOTS for .the V- ,'Tormeriy belongTng to Mary A. herein on th* south and lands now point In theSoutneasterlv side line ' distance ol 36 feet to the point end prlmary Electlun-to be held June Scarillo. Jeff Lubash, Howie Sheldon, Todd and for the Union County Junior Tfennis only female member of the team, advanced to the serrti fjnals of th# N.J. Women's . courtesy of an invitation or opportunity to - herewith, and • recorded- North forty-one degrees fifty-one of West Third Street t d BEING also kflown as 826 W. place of BEGINNING: Being tfie same—premise: Iwo-out single to right. In the fifth, Rich Johns : o) vl'Hlnes, thence running along the or formerly of-Fronk Svoboda and minutes West, a alliance of sixty- . „„,.„ •conveyed ,to the mortgagors b\ 6, 1972 wlll be furnished by the Academy.' ...... •-- -, line or sajd Hines" property simultaneously with the mortgage ven Front street, Plalnfleld, New BEING premises known as 41 Melamed and Ron ScoppettUolo also had hits. present our qualifications, nor an invitation to wife on th* north with the easterly t!%5M •• 'yf0Qr hundredms-M«ly 8, 1972. JERSEY SAVINGS AND LOAN adlourn this saJe. Union Leader, May 11, U, 25,.Jun* dlstancejtl .50 feat mom or less to prepared by c.-H. Flrstbrook sons, • RALPHORISCELLO,Sherlf execute same for .the voter;" 3 As it is every year, the Leader Is § but was the victim of poor support. Willie als- o half-hour). Group instruction for four to eight .without men and_women -who are willing to $600,00 to widen, channelize and straighten the -, Springfield to compare-the qualifications, est 7th.Street, Plalnfleld, New thepolntorplace of BEGINNING. _.- —" (Fee: 172.00) ASSOCIATION, formerly Wyckoff CHANALIS, LYNCH Applications must be fully 1, 1972^ • .•••••' C. E., - Plalnlleld, N.J., which I-Savlngs and Loan Association, A r paced Crestmont on offense, getting three hits persons Is also available, six half-hour lessons (devote meirTimeJand^en'ergies to projects background, experience, and civic dedication .jersey. - The stree~r~addrest of the. srof^cT^r^r^ow?- MALONEY, Attys. ~ executed and filed promptly In the E-n™nrimis-to~]irlnf r«'.ports of panics In all. § brook, and denuding good property of trees and •"• There'; Is • due*-'approK)mately - ^ (Fee 171,0, •roperty which Ii being foreclosed survey Is dated June 26, 196?,* New Jersey Corporation Is County Clerk's Office to expedite and scoring> twice. Kevin Doty and Joel at $9 per.person: ~ , r • which benefit and.serye their community. On 'often Zucker and Scott Donlngton with their BEINGalsoknownascotNp, 25, thence In a southerly direction SHERIFF'S SALE Plaintiff, and MICHAEL C DJ & UL CX.-77O5 •' | divisions of the Sprhijjfield-JunlorJI shrubs, aUwltho_ut solving the problem. We 8U1I- 1iMt J34.439.66 with - Interest from s No,- 510 Maple Avenue, along th* westerly line of Lot No Union Leader,-May~25r-Junr !-—mailing of such ballot to the voter. : in Block No. 137 as shown on the SUPERIOR .COURT-OF-NEW- Gelwarg each had a triple and single; Gregg The_.Junior-Tennis. Academy, which will • theother hand, experience in local government opponents..... : .. 2'" March 1, .1972 and costs. Elliabetti, N.J. X adlstance-cS&inTSorTor• IMS -KBlUJOV^et ux, Defendants. 15, 1972 POLLING PLACE £ ItaKi'biill Li'Ugues. However, respon* = have no detallSTin ihe cHahnellzatlon plarrror , Tne Sheriff reserves the rlght-lo- SHERIFF'S5ALE official tax map of the city of JERSEY, CH ANCE-R- CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION — SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW There Is due approximately Plalnfleld. Union County, New feet to a point In the northerly line •--, .. (Feel76..B6; 1 j Kibillty for'-providiiif» the paper with =. Moroze and Don Thieberger collected singles. begig n on June '27 and extend through-the-^ cannot possibly be as important! If it-were, "The selection of Zucker and Donlngton w(U radlourh this sale. "* MS,106.94 with Interest from FOR SALE Op MORTGAGED The lo'callgWf'lW. polling place- - on the amount of actual flood damage.there has JERSEY, CHANCERJ Jersey. •• ' ofiTiroperty^-now- or formerly . - THE PREMISES Hajger Bros.-turned back_Lions,-8t6. Brian. summer Ih a series of four May sessions then our society would soon become stagnant not only end Republican boaslsm, but will iVTT • , RALPH ORISC6LLO, february 1, iwi and uosli.- belonging to the estate of Charles FEp€RA:L- of the district In which you reside i usiiblo writHijis must tcjuuln with the s been. '' ' ' Sheriff -DIVISION, UNION COUNTY BEING also km 1 NATIONAL 'By vlrtua-af—th»-abov-stated ——_,— Sheriff's Sale since there would be no way in which new ideas'" DOC KET NOHM8W71-- _ _ lertff reserves the rlghtto- EfilT becond- stree Slftrplglyj .Tnflnco In a mmwrlw— "MORTtJWCE w... „ .may be found In the uppef-lett Holmes picked Up _ the victory with Bob ' (Tuesdays through Fridays), Is offered 12 to 1B- -the Republican Party the twb most writ of execution to me directed- SUPERIOR COURT OF hand corner of your sample ballot. S various league, directors. " =— Committeeman NatStokes commented that. FEDER-AL- -NAT'10-NAL adlourn this sal*. - ' . New Jersey: direction along the-northerly Itai corporation. Plaintiff, vs. AARON JERSEY, LAW DIVISION Gilbert's, relief Tn the-finaL inning nailing it ; year-old Union County-residents for $15 per and new vitality-could prevail. candidates for the Nov. election. RALPH ORISCELLO, of proper ty^now^or-^formerly .shall exMse_fbr_ sale by publli Further \ Inquiry as to the =—Despite repeated efforts, we have not 2 property owners have had no raWnn tn nniirm tn - -—rUnlon Lea'dar.'MaV 19/ 25, June 1, MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, SUiJEct' lo and_logemer_wlth W: WILLIAMS, : et"—als— vendue, In room B>8,"tn'tneCour ESSEXCOLTNTY, DOCK£I.J)1O. . "I can understand why my opponent con- . Sheriff any rights to any party driveway belonging to the estate of Charles locatlonof thepolllng place of your down. Lions scored first on singles by Steve ..session...'-..!-.. ..'•.• .._.•...•.:..•.•- — ....:.. 8, 1972. corporation organlied under, an Durand A. Metrlone, Atty. Slerofey a distance of 3.70 feet to a Defendents, —-. House, In the Clty-of- Elizabeth. 38718-64,J 57767 TJENE voting district may be made on sTiec!! able to ubtnin material hi usable-^ " ihe township with bills for their losses; they Act of congress and existing for the benefit of the premises In JN.J" •«ij^ on Wednesday, thttie 21st day of -INVESTMENT CORP., - Schlein and Jim Stadler, but Helper's came Many Union County residents have enjoyed siders experience in local government to be so _ '.— ,"• • (Fee: J84.48) DJ a, UL CX5OO5 - question and premises adjoining polntln the line ol property now or CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF any business .day between th« = form fronfin^vt a 24-2l' loss, bchind_J.he_ per person for singles and 50 cents-per person learning from awnman who has servedour perhaps $1.02,000 to $150,000." ' . ... n n with the~Northwesterly fine-of DJ & UL CX-51-04 . The Sheriff reserves the right to BEING known as all of Lot 19 Salem Roadi distant . two —1638 Stuyvesant Avenue . , : --31-24, behind the shooting of Jon Roth 15, Dan municipal resolution seeking support from ht/i',J0 t e State of New Jersey; All that tract or parcel of land, minutes West, 38.64 feet; for doubles. Without the identification card. community iinri all of Union rnnnly-fnr-nunf on Stokes nolftfl that •irakfl-wilHiaTercompleted P' " (iEOINNINO at a polnf In the Spring Street; thence (1) along Union Leader, May 11, 18,25 adlourn (hls-tale..- —. ., Thence (4) north 44 degrees- 00 and the northerly 10 feet of Lot 20 - hundred cfeet southwesterly.. .6 • Headquarters Fire • Cor, _l)jilanced teiim scorini; of Glcn'Halbsgut G;T Gccker 10, Paul Dubin 5, Russ Corcoran 2 and state and federal legislators.- _; i northwesterly sideline of West said line of olive Street North. 53 situate,-lying and being In Ih* City : June 1,1972 (Fees)i3.2B) as laid down on a certain map alono~the~same ffonfilsi No. 2, 2493-Vauxhalr Road, rear rates arc $2 per person •hourly for singles, $1" 1 • specifitrplans-in^the nexttwQ .weeks "and then of Plalnlleld, in _tt»_;isunjy_othe CODQ l RALPH.QRISCELLO, minutes West, 150 feet to the rirVit-Steincrjnul'Steve Heller 4, years—Congrcsswoman Florence Dwyer.'We - n't Street distannt 459.33' feet degrees 30 minutu West 25.00 feet, southeasterly side of-East Second entitled. "Map of Elizabeth Park, Intersection with the' entrance ' , . » ~ -Bob-Roth 1. Mike. Nelbart with 13 points Banner noted that the township had tried to . to a point; thence (2) Norm 37 UnionInlo ; in the Stale'bf New Jersey: SHERIFF'S SALE owned by Samuel Parnes, sputhwesterly.slde line of 7- Jefferson School all know that Flo Dwyer has ulwnys concerned • we will all have a realistic, eyact picture. There from the BEING known anddtslgnated as ABRAMS. ICeSTWBAUICeSTEWBAUMM Street and the point ot H andTirit; Dornfcld^JKorums scorers set up Its own commission in the area, but that . I Jh degreedege** 30 minutes East 100.00 feet SUPERIOR COURT. OF NEW HENDRICKSS (..AEINA(..AEI , Attys', BEGINNING..,- • Elizabeth, N. J.," made by J. L Morris' AVenue, es-shown on Auditorium, entrance on Hilton is ho'reason for this; tQ be just a^ditoh:".. I ftH Isln, jg'fffKl itffr w|«w^, " I" fT : were Art Ernst Jl, Alan Weinman ,(i, Dave herself with Ihe individual, pcrsunalproblems n lest Eocf A~venue.wlth -to''ar Tp? Room 124,_»nfranc* nn Cajdwell ^f .1.1 , •. J StSaturdayd , JJune , 17, with-thithth e WWestert n UnioUi n •'prob'icmstfnd'neodsinaT—-"CommitteemanuWilliam Ruocconoted..that The foregoing description , Is SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW South 47 degrees 34 minutes of Dunn. Levitt Hi. Dwight Kooyman 0, Dlno. In otheTTDuiiiiess^Mayor Weltchek an-J -no tbence "\ . • - mortgaged premlies_above 115,176.19 wtth—Interest from Avenue •• - .. -porsrimjlly" touch individual residents. I am he lives in ah area suRject tg.itrequent flooding «»4. 3. South 30 degrees 26 minutes east drawn In accordancewltn.a.aucvey. ,.7ASPER~rJ7NELSON --•^-i is a rarige. March 21,-1972 and costs. West 50.04 feet to a point and 11 Burnet Jr. High School, y BrooBkk arkk witith h nounced that tile committee will bold a special".; Iml'4iulo»trPluwF-m4nus, toa point In made- by Victor Vlnegra, dated JR , et ux, et al, Defendants, . The Sheriff, reserves the right to , corner; thence (3) North 40 * ^Zl P UiHBt diii hld t (Joanne way) and Is "well aware of all the 1 date herewith, and recorded DOCKET NOr.F-»4r--7t-ANTON A. tended to-describe' the _Room ^T^erttranee-on Caldwell- «nn A I, At v £ u * ^nZl P UieHBastcrn division held at indewfproud to be able to say that Ed Stiso and - nwu'l" " northwesterly sideline of-West - January 6, 1949.... ' _ - CIVIL ACTION some premises cunvoytd to Aaron adlourn this sale. degrees 07 minutes-West'and~ Avenue record by defeating the Harrasera-(2^)r56-36,^ Warinanco. ApplicatlonTxrill concerns every time It rains." Re said that the hear^g-Uus\c]oming~Tipaay~nipt at Town - All equipment used Ih connection ilmultaneously with the mortgage DURNER, ET UX. Plaintiffs, VS. , RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff parallel to.the first course_ thc BamilkiM at . I have discussed our candidacy with FJoJOwyer.' "".Wont street; thence • . In the Office of the Register or WRITOF EXECUTION- _W. Wlllloms.Jmorrled, by Deed 12" Christ Evangelical • Hall to deal with a variance recommended by ' Vd bi,, southwesterlsuweseryy alongg the with me mortgaged premises, as FOR SALE OF JOSEPH J., HOFFNER, ET'AL.- 1 GAETA AND GAETA, Attys, 118.22feet to B point In thesald Lutheran Church,-Morris AVe. 8, College honors last week. The Harrasers were forced to use^-ws-g^jnjra^-rtKTirU channel!zatlonis "part of our overall program' ally described In' Union County; New Jersey. DefetxJants. - -—-i. dated December 10, 1969 and ^southeasterly side line of jtnd have received her-endorsement. and sup- the Board of-Adjustment for town house , orthwesterlthtl y sidelinidli e off WWesestt morejpeclllca In the ' MORTGAOED PREMISES . r recorded In BooV 3878Tof Deeds for DJ&ULCX76JI5 Sterling Rd. • • . several Stufacts players because of for the entire town "a necessary part/.' l Street B5.10-feet-plus o -Flnanc.lng.Statement.Form UCC-1 This Is a purchase money first By' virtue ot the-'.above.'stated CIVIL-ACTION WRIT OF Union CCTOeTTMay 25, Juno 1, 8L ~ Salem-Road. thence (4) along ~"port In this undertaking. „. .:—. __... r or mortgage given, to secure a part of Union County -page .792, on' 13 Kawameeh _Jr, High . absent frpm school. Top point-getter's"of the apartments on Old Coach roadr-off-Summit '• lirniilnlrajsT'to ththe poinlft and placplce of filed simultaneously herewith. writ of execution to me directed I EXECUTION—FOR SALfe OF -December 15,, 1969, • .— 15, 1973 thesald southeasterly side line School Gymnasium, entrance 1484 • "Gur opponents continue to bombard the There Is due approximately the purchase price paid for the shall expose for sale by public MORTGAGED PREMISES.— . ,,,„. (Fee 169,1.2) of Salem Road north 49 David Terrace 5 lo cat atliletes combined~teams were Rich ILari 25, Tim. road on the Summit side of_Rt-78. . BEGINNING. LMS.002.28 wltH InfereM-rrom premises above deicrlsed. There is due approximately degrees. 53 minutes East-50>O— -public''wit•••• •••-'h litateinent• - s emphasizin-— g their so-.... OTHER OBJECTIONS were raised by vendue. In room B-8, In the Court . Interest from' Lz—14—Lee Myles AUtonjatlc ., ., Tooetherwllrrthrlandlnfronfof March 16, 1972 and cojtv—•—.- Said premises also being known House, In. .the-Glty-of-Elliobolh,- wr.l1.of_executlon to me directed feet, to the point or place of 7 Transmissions, "Tnj~Sluyvesant-. l<) 'TC'sWcn'ts—wore among 65 ^=Eimponelli:17, Brian, Mullen 10, Bruce Coheh— awarded- The project, In an area known as Hidden •• llohblfie same to the middle of West —rhBrshertn7eserves the rlghHor •-98-MiJ-ttlllcrest Avenu*,- shall expose for Mle By-public February 1, 197J-and costs. . ,,-Jf'sSale BEGINNING, called 'broad-baSod' support. Ijot's tnlteli good -Eugehe Haberman of 148 Shunplko road, a l on N.J., on WednesoWTthe 14th day The Sheriff reserves tho right to Avenue r. . . UiiioiT'College alfiletes who. were presented- "10 ' Gnris ^nmnn" ",. Jim Schoch and Joel Valley, has been nppoapd hy wnlngy groiipA eoii0^ ' ' ^reet, fo be used as a public ad lourn this sale, ' Plalnfleld, New Jersey. of June, A.D... 1973, at two o'clock vendue, In room B-8, In the Court SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW - premises -commohly known as look at'this, 'broad-based,', grpup^of dedicated ' collegg e student who was praisep d byy. Stokes and: adlourn this sale.. ..„... ,.' 15 St. Michael's Parochial^ which have called for acquisition of the land for • lpl bfi;|n 'Conlormarice~wilh-'a-s'uyvey" --•—RALPH OR ISCELLO. Also Included herein as part of In the afternoon of said day* House, In the City of eiliabeth, J 6 R S E Y, CH A N C E R V 983 Salem . Road,_ Unloa-New ^^Schoot.-AudttorlurnrOrange Ave. .Individual"awards for their .excoilencfl"and Silv%rman-6ra«d-CreorgeHSirlgotls:4.-.-. KepUblicnnif. TR5y have selected a group, of.22 Mayor Weltchek as the founder of the ecology . —Sheriff Ihe mortgaged premises above 'All that tract or parcel of land; N.J., on Wednesday, the 7th day of DIVISIOf' UNION COUNTY, "Jersey;". '' The - oropared- by CH. Flrstbrook 4 described are range. -June-A:Drrl972, at two o'clock In RALPH ORISCELLO, njran£e participation in the -intramural sports league at National Divisionalso-saw tho ZeUouts BOURNE AND NOLL, Aityj. situate, lying and being In the city .---.. . Sheriff DOCKET ' NO. F-2190-71 There Is due approxlmately j peopleto stand in as candidate.^ for county • movement in Sprihgfleldr p . sons, C.E. and L.S., 240 West Front DJ «. UL CX-70-05 • — ' There Is due approximately of Plalnlleld, In the County of -the afternoon.ol said day. ASSOCIATED-EAST " • 51,445.19 and'coshi. r 6 DE.UBEL AND ESTRlN, Attys. —Street... thelie;H.eerifnnnual-spo>tsb7inquct.sVonsorVdTy__ committee (district- leader! positions, and by : He urged that rather than, destroy trees and' " T" committee awarded a contract for- 10) Street, Plalnfle|d,N.J., dated May Union Leader, May 18, 25, June 1, 29,797i>22 with Inferest from Union, In the State of New Jersey: All the following tract or parcel MORTGAGE COxJallOCBOratlon - The Sheriff reserveTrttTBTlght to 17 Ellzabethtown j«»t rti./.v'.; JJJJ, premises :ebruary 10, 1972 and coats. DJ & UL CX-520S _- organized and existing under-the: adlourn this ialo. "„ thlie .p,i.y_Sess!mi Student Council at the Lynn Gals . (0-3) 53-37. NeU Bradie 21 Tony WalterVoHtrargh of Springfield, Is one of 750 change~conTbufs of the land, the lowrt should—reconstruction of theJwo tennis courtg at-the- 5ame B,-1972.-/ —•="-=-=-"=':" -The Sheriff reserves the right to Being known and designated as of. land aflct UMi. premises -Union teSde?; MayTirTB, 25, J"une_ consolidated -Gas Co. Building, 1 mere coincidence, HeVell il! tH8 22just happen; Lot No. 4 In Block No. 2 on a herelnarter particularly laws-of the State of New-Jersey, RALPH OR ISCELLO, Sherlfl Green Lane—' > . KS ban conveyed KTihe Mortgagors herein . (Fee: M8.1e) ad|purn this sale. .. .-„„.. Plaintiff, vs. JACK GAINER, el teslatirant. EliZhbo1h.. . ;, 1;. ._ PetrmeUoandKenFlockhart lOeach> and Lou graduate^du^^horeceiv^ccBh^eat^sries-s who received baccalaureate degrees tolie members of two families, What-could bc~ see•"•—•k t—o remove all building—,._...„_s Within th_,„e floo—d -Thelma Sandmeier School 16 S. Kotondl and bydeedof Rlslen Realty Inc. to be" certain "map entitled ^."fvjap of descrlbed^-sltuated, lying and ROBERT A. BAIME, ATTY. • 18 F rahkl In School RALPH ORISCELLO, (Fee 170.08) ul(,e t a|. Defendant. DJ & UL CL-151-05 ~, „ 7=^-— • Klejnjnd John^ahr 6 each provide the zip n -dllrinff- (h(, rprHn( 7Sth ann,,al mrin/M. recorded simultaneously with the Property belonging to'"Mary being In the City of Elllabeth; In Gymnaslum,.-eritraflce on Llndy . t 75th anpnal spring com more broad-based? And there certainly can be--- plainTnd stop highway construction which -Sons of Sumratt, low bidder at $12,000. SHERIFF'S SALE _ '..Sheriff pound, Plalnfleld, New Jersey/' the County of Union, and State of "" ' CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Union Leader, May 25, June 1, 8 .Terrace - Th.effi All-Cnmpus Stars were seleded-by the i^'oaBe In the Office of- the WALLEY AND WALXEY. Attys. mencement exercises held at "Bradley n6 doiibt that they are dedicated, not tb the -aggravates the. flooding.: ,- Stokes ledged_thatthe tomlg backboard at egister of Union county. New SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW which map was filed. In the Union New Jersey; L 19.— Battle Hltl - ool P J E R S EV , -C-rWNCE R Y DJ* UL CX-M-OS.--^ — SHERIFF'SSALE il—Spor.ts_:Couiicil;; -including—^*—something to crow about; she .was game high riuv"Thl«'l«)vTh i pn-h««mpy --inly_Rj!al5Jecl*-Qtllce-OA.»J- BEIN&L-o*t»5and-66-ln-Block- rogtrfpRlc"nfisplnHlTiild-hiit to iMr^wn per- -Rll»fi<;flLjesp<"'ded, "We_akgadyi:havp thp -Irwln Playground, about which nelBhborB had OtVrSION7~ONrO»FT:O0NTVLiiuiaiuni uniun- I 7 tintotrteaderTMayirnft-JSTJune— _TarMapNo. 93C. - • •• ' ly- virue of e abovestated Kllllan Place • • i: the"'—scorer-wlth 23-pplnts—Marie-ScoppeltttoUM? v mbj fipt rrjorlgage given td .secure a • 1V72. • nn "MAP OP 400 BUILDING JERSEY, CHANCERY writ of execution tome directed I VVosburgb h was graduated with a bachelor of sonal interests). < "~ highways, and we have homes with people-who'- complainejatthe las(.meeting^ould_be torn DOCKET NO. F-3331-70 Being the same lands and JJT.S.OWNED BY WILLIAM H, DIVISION, UNION:.COUN.TY, 20 —Gerry'fSaTBershop, 2707 Ann Calamusa. 7, and Donna Hamilton -also :, TJartof the purchasejirtcepaid for (f-ee»60.48 premises which were conveyed to shalhlll expose ffo r salle bbli ' ShVrlff'i Sale - men's league and Ihe nine'in the women's science degree. Of the more thfin 800 degrees . : _lhe premises.above described. , FEOERALNATlONAL premises which were conveyed to MOFFITT LOCATED At DOCKET NO. F-.3784-7O -- vendue, In room B-B,- In the cour< Morris Avenue ' "Among our on poiienls' coifnly committee suffer from-the.floodlng._We"muat take care or ^wn by the next day. 7 MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a Ihe Mortgagors'herein by Deed of — NORTH PARK; IN THE CITY., FEDERAL NATIONAL SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW. - -2}—'Townley "Fire Rouse, i league'. The iiitiiainui:iil.srjnila-Diiogmm-offer.'i "~ scored for the Gals who seem to Improve with H Said,prernlses also being known ~ SHERIFF'S SALE— Victor F. Frlmmel and^Mary.- House, In ttie city of- Elizabeth conferred, 64 master's degrees werepresented. candidates are the .wife of a former, assistant thepeople biforejhe trees. WewiU replace the —HeJlso said that the recreaUon house there, 90S West Front. Street, corporation organized- under an OF ELIZABETH, N.J,, MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a N.J., on Wednesday, the* 21stdov ol J-E'R SEYj CH A N C E R Y Morris Avenue =fffrtlb!ill, 3)iisketball, ping pong, badminton, each competition, Bobin—Relnhardt, Beth llttleiised-and subject to'extenslve.vandallsm. jainfleldrN:*:— r"—--- Act of congress and eidstlng UPERIOR -C6URT OF NEW . Frlmmel, his wife, dated May 15, ERNEST_.L, MEYER,. CITY corporation organized under an DIVISION; UNION COUNTY, 22 St. Michael's Parochial Among thosegr'aduatcd^were^tUdenlsfrohTffl" municipal building Jnspector-^-a-lacal-offioe- trees and work to upgrade the environment as pursuant to the Federal National JERSEY, CHTV'NC E R Y_|J»°». I June A.D., 1972, at two o'clock In DOCKET NO. F-1567-71 LARSON School Auditorium, orange Ave. ~si)rtE:ill, wreslliny, volleyball, and bowling. Krumholz and Meryl Grannlck also played well will be removed and that two new tennis courts - There Is due approximately SURVEYOR, ELIZABETH, Acf of. Congress and existing -the-afternoon of said day. states, the Canal Zone, Puerto Rico and eight ' building owner, and a close rolatalve of-a local- much as We can.— . «13,lJ4.70 with -InFerest from Mortgage Association Charter Act, DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, "Premise^ s are commonly known 1892," which map was filed In pursuaht to the Federal National MORTGAGE.ZXOJvYBANY a entrance . " ~' " DOCKET NO. F-598-71 ==• as—Nor. Ill Garfleld Avenue, - All • that certain lot, tract or corporetlon ofHhe State df-New 23 Washington school— Appi-oximiVtfly^T^TOO "tTriTofi College 'students for the Gals despite the lack of points, foreign countries (Belgium, Chile, the wllrbradded hi that area, rather than along the Mh lSUI2Lh Plaintiff vs, DAVID HARRIS, et Union county on April 6, 1893, Mortgage Association charter Act, parcel 'of land and premises, real estate developer who has Hold land to the Albert Holler, a tnember of the flood com. : olrrDefendants. ,FEDERAL NATIONAL Plalnfleld, New Jersey. Jersey, Plaintiff ~vs. JACK Gymnasium, Whltewood Road -—BIPPER director John Swtdish announced street as previously planned!" -;--•- '~------—The-Sherfff-reierves the rlght-to- and Is- now on file In the Union PtalntJH. .VS...-.RDJ3EJIX H sltuateHylng-and being In the City par-tuupitted' In I lie, proijra'rn-lnlirycar Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Hong Kong, • mittee, Said his first concern IS his own neigh-. . ad lour n this sale. " CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF There is due approximately County Register's Office as Map t, et ux/ef'airDefendants. GAINER, et ux and THE STATE entrance • ^township. How can you be more dedicated?- EXECUTION—••' : corporatioMORTGAGnE organize ASSOCIATIONd under', ana 124,515.41 with Inferest from l-of-Plalnfleld,-In the cotmty-of OF NEW JERSEY. Defendants. that Ihe Falcons Pom Pomps game would be Iran, Thailand and-Venezuela). Costs of the work at Irwln, rebuUdlng the two Owl OH RALPH ORISCELLO, Union In the State of New Jersey, 24 . Battle" Hill School Springfield residents" who received awards "Our opponents "continue to insult the in- borhood, around S. Maple avenue, but that the ! FOR SALE OF ' Acf of conbres«-»nd-a)(lstlng* January_14»_19I2-and-costs. B El N G"c'omffli)iily Known « No7 •^nWRTTOI1 EXECUTION— • CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Auditorium, cor.' Remmos Ave. aV rescheduled for this week^Jhe-rest of this present courts and adding two'mbre, will be ~wJ in ~~ ". ~ sheriff pursuant to the Federal National bounded and described as follows: -'• telligenco of the voters with cries of 'bosslsm,1 furi'ds are nqw'avallable. for Bryant Brook,. __' 7 ."CHANALIS - •-LV-NCH & MORTGAGED PREMISES • RAtPH OR ISCELLO, 1020-Fanny Street and No. 850 FOR SALE OF • BEGINNING at a point formed EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF Kllllan Place • uielucle'dT Dennis.lnsley-of 2fi Cottier ave., who weekJs-schedule has the Stufacts at Pom By virtue of the above-stated Mortgage AssodatlonChartar Act, . Sheriff Van Burcn Avenue, Elizabeth, MORTGAGED PREMISES' . 25 Corwectlcut'Farms School He said, "This will give my area only partial shared by the township and the Regional High IgillMALONEY, Attyj. having Its principal office In me MORTGAGED PREMISES . by the Intemectlonof the Easterly plavoil varsity tennis and was, named to nil- It would certainly be a monumental task for DJ J. UL, CXM05 • - —' umii-ol execution tame.dlrected I BOURNB-AND NOLL, Attys. New Jersey. • . _. • By. virtue of the abpve-stated. side line of Arllnolpn AVffPW "Jit" By virtue of the above-stated Gymnasium, -stuyvesant Ave. Pomps today at 7:30 a.m., Harrasers at High school musical School Board of Education. , — Union Leader, May 1.1. IB, 25, JU*ne ' shall—exposeJor sale by. public City of. Washington, District of DJ & UL CX 6505 - - . ' .writ of execution to me directed I uri'H'ot enatutluNllmue'U ' ' ZZNorman Banner and William Ruocco, who have , relief. WeThonld ask 'forb_etter_detajls on the Oendue, In room B-SV In the Court Columbia, Plaintiff vs. JAPHUS - THERE-ls due approximately the Northerly side line of Laramle sale by public Zelloutsat 3:05p.m. and Falcons atrGalraefrSO' , Rahway.High School's production of "Funny Union-Leader, May 18725, June 1, $3,055 22 wJIIUn'erest from March shall expose for sale by public Roadrand running thence along '26 Holy ' Spirit -Church,' Jjeen in office.foe five montlja, and for Angolo plans and we should reduce taxes; when The committee accepted thereslgnaUon >of- Houie.-ln the-Clty ttl Blliabelti7 NEWBERRY, et us, Defendants. 8, 1972. ~~ VendueTin roonrBB, Irt the Court , vendue. In room B-8, In-'the court Suburban Road • and Morris—— N.J., on Wednesday, the —CIVILACTION ' _ 37, 1972 and costs. ..-i-, -the Norttierly-skJe line crf-Laramle tHduse,Jn • the City of .-Ellzobeth, Avenue » ' • • ^ a,m. omorrow. •• _ GiH" has been judged the winnerof a foW (Duke)Mcnza, who has served as .a property - is. damaged by the channelization Patrolman Richard Klsch, who plans to enter , (Fee.:. 153.74) The Sheriff reserves the right to House, In the City, of Elliabetti, . Road, Easterly 77' "to a point; ol June, A.D., .1973. at tw! .M.J,^onWedn"4ay,th»uthaay- "h-aa| - N.J »on Wednesday. the2T4TB»yT>fr •?2 7- —:E-ra nk I In-, S-ch-oroi—..-- .^pflartwftan-««Mhooting:-^_one-on^ne_ ^^ In-ttie-aftefnoon-otrsalrsaiad ddaayr~ " FOR-SACE"OF- -aWi^yi7^?|-OPTgrtWaceT^ence'(1 In HgHtid_elalong3Me the-uafqett^ - asplrei;-HlhTi5nrfFcah inany^way^shatwror-^i iMljirJy-sldKlln-.... Sp'ernitjW'-AMpTST- **! feet toan Iron ULLRI DC ai^rostMonheTrusl iftj^an^dmlnlstars-lhe-GBiyien^S=fa^bei^ crsatjd-Under-thp will of Andrew 'Xece stuWwaedrees OUnikllas.: ^-OKHCV—southwesterly- anil • tant Easterly along'-'ttie.jame west a distance of JJB.O* feet to-a- IH^^flueWmiAWfniw; ; YMr Center-Fund. -Which sponsors (he- .' consider it aiifiVilegi) to IJU iiuMuodl" '"-^-!- '" ' i/lth the soutjfie,Mt^rl .47 feetfrom|hrlntfeet-from-|hr"lntecsaelloe saellon IHIUHUUU^REMISES"- . Ullrlck, deeeasetT, for the befiefit- tenEyck, •• Laramle-—Parti. J ^^S—Salem Roa^ d ^ _, /Irtge' of the above-stated ofReglna Ann Ullrlck, Plaintiff, polnt—and- corner?—-thence--(2) PfaInfield,-R.-JT—1J>19O7, F.J. west, along saldVoulheasterly line ith thee EasterlEasterly line-olineof SprinSpring running parallel wlfn the aforesaid of West Fourth street, 16.03 feet to 34 • Elliabethtown- , „,,. „.„ Courl loan Iron pin In the northeasterly tas pressntlv laid ojtf "wrlf of execution to me directed I VS. '•JOSEPH-EOWARDt'AUti el Hlbbard, C.E., which said map Is Streetas pressntlv laid ojtf-(whlch shall expose for. sale by public als,, Defendants. ..„ rllne or.Central Street,', south 43 a point; thence • .' __' Consolldafetf Gas Cor ' Bulldlngr- aflTOFWLEDWffllR?* Hous.e, In Ihe City of felliabeth, side .line ot Plalnfleld Ayenue; Beginning point Is distant 244.47 degrees 01 minutes easts •distance on file -In—Hie—Union—-County Green Lane " (3) south 40 degrees 17 minutes lhence northwesterly olona the vendue, In room Be, In the Court CIVIL ACTION WRIT' OF Register's Office, :—'->*— N.J., on Wednesday, the 7th day pf fee)'Easterly along said line of House, In the-City of Elizabeth, of 57.Bl feet to a point and corner; east, through and beyond a party 35 Connecticut Firms School June A.D., 1973,-at two o'clocK.ln.. northeasterly side .line, .of Emma street from the old line of' EXECUTION-FOR:SALE_OF ^thence (3) running sOjHhfl degrees: The foregoing.description Is in l-Gymnaslumr-Stuyvesant-^Avar-^—L- Trenton museum The largest and most'modern panelling and Home decor Plalnfleld Avenue ,30 f«e.t to the, .J,, on Wednesday..(he-Uthday MORTOAGEMTOAGEOO PREPREMISES, accordance wlln a snevey made by. Wil nU±JeJi!.lo.»-polnt; thence/ the afternoon oLsaJj)..day, . . .;. Spring street); thenceTt) along 02,mlnutes,eastadlstahce oM2:os ' (3). North 46 degrees 3 mlnuMs- .entr.ance•-•' •• •••••".:'•••' •• '-•' •' • 1MV. Premises "lence (3) North 43 degrees 40 Avenue, Plalnlleld, New Jersey. -. ••• , MARY, E'. MILLER Joe Bavaro have in common? national tithst. FREE bEUveky- BEGINNING at a point' In the June A.D.," 1973, at two o'clock In by A.F. Doyle; thence (5) running There Is due approximately Street, the-point, and place of U 10 1 1 Avenue, distant therein' 133.32 feet ilso belna knownas 407 Plalnfleld Inutes 30 ncorids West fl.M feet the afternoon of said day, . aldng the westerly line of said beginning, . Townshlj) clerk Well,, a' couple of things :" Ancn! along with asslstanLJ^^ "' ",'"" ""'orchestra, ; " ' ' If.orrilts Intersection Wenue, Plalnfleld, New Jersey, i a point; tltenti, (4) North J4. northeasterly side Una of U2,9B8.94 with Interest from April Lafayette Street distent thereon Doyle property, north 8 degrees 57 15, 1972 and costs,' , The above description Is drawn Union Leader, May 35,_ June 1/1973 Really. First, thoy are former director^Ered-Eierro,'Seton wlirpresent uree public • Panelling Wall Coverlrigs .. ': There Is due approximately iegrees 19 minutes 30 seconds _ALL that tract or parcel of land minutes 30 seconds eost a distance In accordance with a- survey made Shelves (Wood & Glass) - _—theasteriy line ol :ast 100.00 feet -ta the point of North 60 degrees 16 minutes West jnd premises situate In ihe city if The Sheriff reserves the right to 1 THEIR WATER FAUCETS. MMMMM. cor l (14,809,a< with Interest 'from of 110.00 feet to oTpolnt and comer J by Calvin H Gibson, dated March Jssex Street, (formerly West Sixth ; .national wrestling champions. Hall Prop coach, and Al «""( « the ^w Jersey ' Ceilings Room Dividers _ March I, 1973 and costs, 300 feet from the corner formed by il'iebelh, county of Union a$ In the aforesaid sideline of Central adlourn this sale. Decorative Brick, ' '• Street) and running thence (1) IEGINNING. fhe Intersection of some with the State of New Jersey: * RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff 9, 1971. •'••--.. •" . Second, they are on the staff of Reinoso.M&UMTitaU Urilver- State Museum, lYontori,.jm-. Alonp the Northeasterly line of The Sheriff reserve*; the right to BEING commonly known at No. Street; thence U) running along •ALSO KNOWN . AS '629A West Floorings' Folding Doors •-" • . '•• Beams / .-..•'• •• adlourn this sale: , 'northwesterly side line of BEGINNING nt a point In the said sideline north 43 degrees 01 FINN, RIMM and BLOOM, AttVS. • the Seton Sports Camp on,, „,.„;„....* H»VP llrifld-ub Saturdayat :i p.m. WorkH by , v Spooner Avenue-South f\ degrees i4oimma Street, Elliabetti, Ww Catherine Street, end-from thence, loutherly side ot Flora street DJ 8,'Ul CX 74-05 Fourth Street, 'P.lalnfleld, New Tilings Table Tops .K-• '•:.'./Gutters.''. \ 3\ minutes 00 ,seconds Eaat,41.M RALPH OR'SC^LLO, running (1) - 'alonp - the minutes west a distance OM61.V2 Jersey. • ' wrestling clinic at South : BOURNE AND NOLL, Attys. The' foregoing description ' Is llstaht 120 feet easterjylrom Hie feetMo 'the point and place to Unjon Leader, May 25, June 1, a, .. SUPERrORCOUHTOF feel to a point, lhence (!) North 4V • northeasteVly side - Tine of -outheasterlloutheasterly corner oY citheCatherinr ne 15, 1977 There—Is—due approximately • NEWJB*SEY. . Moldings Decorator Panels '— Leaders' ...,'.- V, degrees 35 minutes 30 seconds Irawn In accordance with a survey Lafayette Street North 60 degrees BEGINNINO, ' '* ' , tS,B9B.34 with Interest from March Orange's Seton Hall ^yJj5L?tl^d»t»dl - ' DOCKET NO. M-17.87WI sj^^rgirSB^H- ^_Eor-Hilca_ Esst, 150.00 fe»l-to*-polnt)-th«riee— •HmtnufarWeBmteet; thence V1Y BBINO—also—known—and^ 1,1W2 and costs. . TO: EDWARD. . OBOROB s. : TJ OnTSnLeaderrMay 18,^J, June 1, (3) Norm 41 degrees 31 minutes 00 • Norm 31 degrees 58 minutes East described as lot 1 and lot 35A In The sheriff reserves tho right to ROBINSON, DefencW. seconds West, 41.78 feet to t point; ' n. IO71 • ^'- There- Is due approximately 105,08 feet; thence (31 South 60' block 235 of the current Official adlourn this salo. The coaches will also The Soloists will include: Spindles Wood Stains Electrical SuppMes '.'• (Fee: W5.28) 20,»47.37 with Interest .from runninunning southerly and it ™SS « VciO HAVE AN IW6ECURITy V By Order of. the superior Court Seton Hall University head., thence (4) South 49 dogreet 30 degrees 16 minutes East 25.0 ftet; City of Plalnlleld.New Jersey Tax RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff wherelh IV.ILIA ROBINSON Is conduct a .clinic especially Joseph Kovacs, violinist arid . minutes oo seconds .West, 130.00 arch 9, 1972 and costsV ngljslo Flora Street loofiet to Map. COMPLEX - *ye«v SIMPLE / MARK NICOLAIDES', Atty. coach John Allen directs the The Sheriff reserve* the right lo thence (4) South 31 degrees 58 ofnti thence running westerly an plaintiff and you are defendant, designed with, the Junior conductor; Clydo Tlptoh, Alcoa Armstrong Dacor Georgia Pacific Ply- Gems \yall-Tex'! it to « point In the Northeasterly ad ourn this silo. minutes-West 105.08 feet to the All equipment used In connection OJ S, UL CX 7305 vpu are required to'answer th* clinics which run from 10 a.m. » of Spooner Avenue, .the point northeasterly ' side line of with .the mortgaged premises, as Union Leader, May 25, June'-l, B, bass; and Olga Gorolll, pianist 1 point; and thence runnlno plaintiff's complaint on or before -noonand l:30p.m.-3:30.p.m. wrestler.in'mlnd. This clinic is •'•- .(JeneraJ Electric bOlbs ^ ' ' Sd place of BEGINNINO.' RULPHOFIISCBLLO, Lafayette street, the point and wrlherly parallel with Catheri more specifically described In the 15, 1973 . ' . , «• the, 12th day of July, 1972, by and harpsichordist, • THE foregoing description Is In" SHERIFf! place of BEGINNING.,. • reet 100 feet to said tide 0 p Financing statement Form UCC-1 —r (FoeM5.28) serving It on.Robert Frank, Esq7, Nakamura, former open tn pre-loth graders and accordancewlth a survey made by' • lOURNE AND NOLL, Attys, . ' COMMONLY known as 1059 treet-at-the-pomt-V-nTRS -flled-llmultoneouily herewith. -UNION COUNTY CfeoAL. Japanese national champ, will run from JM"e 2s"29 from 7 .Roger M, Carroll end Company U & UL CX • 66-05 Lafayette street, .Elizabeth, New IEOINNING. • p The premises are commonly SERVICES COHp!; plaintiff', 'doted February 7, IMP, ; , inlon Leader, May IS, 35, June 1, .known as .836 central Streef, brings thy Oriental -flavor_jo -. t INDOCHINA BEING also known as Nos inu attorney, at 1034 Is. Jers4y Street, p.m. • ;y,iliPHt C:um[i.,ny ad ourn this sale. In praparlng n»wipdp«r r»- adlourn this sale,: . . - oil t Friday deadline; for ludgment shall be rendered- f.ot further Information' ' NEIOHBOhs WANT YOUR Uaed'—'• 780 MORRIS TURNPIKE • SHORT HILLS • RALPH phlSCELtO, . RALPH OrtlSCELLO, against you. • . i-1 . lieivim) \, ,,i ilii/.H'li itujlil, ^ilh gn^d ijqlu w.ilm Bontdlat's. Prep In Newark Uos*s? Writ* ft, this n«w«- ) other than spot news.- contact-Allen at 484-3210 or ttehnsr.Teli 'em what you have, j • . ' . Sheriff LVOiE BOURNE AND NOLL, Attys. • This action Is loobtaln a divorce and.then went on to.wtn three ..RUMi a [ow-.CMt Classified Ad, Call. M^rk NltQlaldes, Afty. paper and ark for, our "Tip's ' BOURNE- «. NOLL, Attys. S * ' DJ & UL CX 69-05 Include your name, ROBERT FRANK. ESQ.; Plerro «t oSr^)42S or .782-0000, : 467.(Mf90 &tjL CX-4305. Union Leader, May 18, 25, June 1, o- • • national collegiate titles for DJ.BI UL.CX^al.OS. .,...: •:...;•' on Submitting. N«wi R»- DJ «. UC CX-71-05 ••• Attorney for PlalniW ext. atio. .••',• ^Pwonteader, May 11, II, J5, June Union Leader, May IB, 25, June I, )loniLeader,Mayll,i8,jj, Jun, 8, 1972. " . ' address and , phone Union Leader, May 25, 1972 I, 1973 . — H»juuil>ikvnouaiiiuninni« • , - " (Fee: 184,48) number. ' • • Fee U'.ny ' ' . (Fee: S63.36) lFeej5J.74)

I- '•* 6EATH NOTICES "Work Near Home" ~ -.ifhursctoy. May 25, 197829^7" 11fJfmJ11u111ri1111iiH

-Tuesday, 971 Clinton Ave.,. Irvlnglon, on .Aye., Union, on—Thursday - Union, N.J • Friday,' May S. please om[[ , IWtermen.l Hollywood Memorial at Stephanie (n«« flowers.-; -"-—- TPafk - .-- PAINT U iTPIace Your Ad " Schubertl.Dcvoied father ol Mrs'. To Place Your Ad y\!lce Baumann, Brother of, •FIORE—Rose A., (n» Greco), on LIND5LEY—Charles 5., suddenly Henrich, Erneil and Hugo Arndf, suburban Sunday,' May. 51, .1973. o( on Thursday, May 18, 1977, age 76 //rs. Frieda Ell, Mrs. Lena Loehr, Manalapan,' N.J., formerly of years, of "Wayne, N.J., formerlyot NEW LOCATION — V.I.P. Hondo of Plainfleld has purchased the business real estate Mrs Hedwlih Voegtjl and Olpa and Newark, wife of the lale Ralph, Unliloc n Beach- •, beloyed husband' of"> 1 Call 686-7700 , >-4t-rto Arndt. Grandfather of Drew mother of Vincent an_ d_ Mrs. . _.. Margaret Desmond Llndslev, property at 108-1-8 W. Seventh st., Plainfleld. The property covers 2 Vi acres, with a. TIME and Dawn llaumann.. Relatives .RosfUrle RobertS.~slsler af .Mrs.. . devoted brotHer 'of. William - 22.000 square foot air conditioned building which is being renovated. Completion; ' andfrieno; also members of Gavel jean Gla.clnl, Mrs. Sophie-Sorce,-—Llndsley of Newark. The funeral Lodue 373 F&AM, Harmony Sam Greco, and the late James service—was- at HAEBERb€ & of the work and occupancy by the cycle organization are expected to take place in rtOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE! DEADLINE: TUESDAY NOON Chapter No. 5 R.A.M.", Damascus and Andrew Greco, also one BAR.TH HOME FOR FUNERALS, June./'V.I.P. Hondo is now trtettafgesf exclusive Hondo dealer tn the state. If was FOR THURSDAY PUBLICATION ^ PUBLICATION Coinmandry No.' -6 K.T., past grandchild. Funeral .from The 971 Clinton Ave., Irvlngton, .on Comnianders As&oC:, • Kane PRIDE #200 VINYL T . GALANTE FUNERAL HOME, Monday, May 11. Interment In '. .-orjfllnolly established in 1964 In-Plolnfleld_as both o ,used cor" ancj._rn©torcycle- B GUI —council, Scottish Rite, Salaam 2800 Morris AVe,, Union, on—C3Urel~Cro\/e M67WOT Pitk~ Temple, Shrine Club of Union, "Thursday at 8 A.M. The Funera. doaler. . ' - ' - . . TolowaJJ.J. ' LATEX WALL PAINT td Men & Women 1 Kelp Wanted Men & Women .1 Help Wanted Men & Women HHp Wanted Men & Women . i Help Wanted Men (Women Help Wanted Men & Women wrpucllcan Club, Liberty Rllle Mass at St: Michael's Church at 9 Cnnlcs DI 8 colors, plui'Wnite Help Wanted Men 4 Women Help Wanted ilen 4 Women 1 Garaje Salei Club and carpenters local 447 are. A.M. Interment Holy' Cross 12 kindly invited to attend thefuncral Cemetery MCGRATH—Cyril St. John, of 435 and Celling While ..: odorless Dermody St.,. • Roselle, on ... Dries In X Minutes ... Easy LEOAL SECRETARY-lrvlngton service at HAfiBERLE & QABCH ACCOUNTS PAYABLE -.-. XOLOHIAL HOME, HOOPlneAve. Thursdayj_Mfly_jL_127i. beloved.' Application ... ' one Coat ^ KEYPUNCH OPERATOR . Center. Pleasant, new air WE ARE Looking for a'mature" FURNITURl, brlca-bracir FISCHER—On Monday, May 15; husbands Doris (nee Nvschak), Early mosquito season looms, Covering ... Self.Sealing ... Can CLERK . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANAGER conditioned office. Liberal salary! NOSELLING...KEEPYOUR PRESENT JOB! Individual who en oys working miscellaneous. 9 • »P.Mj Frl,, » cor Vnuxhnl Hd , Union - on 1977, Dorothy M., of General 1 Alpha-Numeric, 3-3 years with people. The |ob consists of Sat., Sun,, Mon, 31 Hilltop Court, . Thursday. Ma •o ' dear son of.James McGrath Sr,, Intfrntlno, steady po»ltlon. Good experience necessary, call 372- -GrOTTO ABSflrriSnls Mountain devoted father of Jeffery, Dennis, accurate typist with a flair lor •experience. Hours 9 A.M. 3 P.M. 25W R-5-25-1 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED telephone contact with customers, "Springfield. 374-8615 runeral Friday at II A.M. Ave., Springfield, N.J. beloved Call 276 0B8B typing g, filing. You will be Interment Ho'lywood • Memorial Susan, Beverly and Kerry working 'With figures. Some N.J.'S LEADTNG SUBURBAN WEEKLY,, Simply service extabllshed accounts In this area. This Is""not a daughter of Mrs. Minnie (Menzel) McGrath and Mrs. Audrey . experience, but would train an n J »j working In our modern air Pfcrk.. In lieu of_ llowors 'It' Is and the lato Ernest Fischer and MAINTENANCE coin operated vending route. Fine famous brand hot beverage conditioned office In Mountainside. earnestly • requested that-' ; Fitzgerald and brother of James -applicant with H.S. bookkeeping NEWSPAPER CHAIN WANTS A SHIRT- 'products you've seen on TV sold In locations such as offices, OARAOl SALIi For Mcooyam. sister of Mrs.'. John K. Roessner. McGrath Jr. of Pompton Lakes. background. Expanding Food Co., Good salary plus many fringe Wall hanging, furnlfurt, contributions may be made to the Tho funeral service was held at the SLEEVE PRO OR-STRONG ASST5TANT KEYPUNCH-" MECHANICS employee lounges In retail stores, financial institutions, small benefits. Please call Mr. Fine. 731- Knight Tompler- Cyo Foundation, The . funeral was from the loeattd-tn Springfield,Vj. Apply EHperlenced operators needed tor Production line mechanics to work manufacturing plants, warehouses and small Institutional hoysewares, frimet,-«ntlqut lur. MC CRACKEN FUNERAL .SULLIVAN' FUNERAL HOME, . If you haven't had a-bite in-days, "relief" inniii.iunctiorr.with the county mosquito ex to PenonnelMgr, w.6090 - LOOKING TO MOVE UP THE LADDER, full time nights. Good starting on packaging machines S, other accounts. The distributor we »i»rt will hm responsible for 394 Old .Tote Rd,, Mountains de HOME. 1500 Morris Ave., Union, • Ut E. Second Avo., Roselle, on1, |ion D-5-J5-1 1 iluv bfc orUhi,-way. Karly sensoi/mosquitoes Jt-r">ii"i commUsians in this marfflep. ..• • K5JJ1 salary, plus paid company bakery equip). High rate of pay & "maintaining these locations and restocking Inventoryl All . May u, 27, it, )0-to 4 p.m. BECJHTLOFF-On May' IB, 197S, on Thursday . Interment' Monday, May B. Intormenr-Holy— SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH benellts. Fee paid. Contact: full benefits. Apply In person. locations are extabllshed by our company. We need a . ' . - ' RJ-J5-H Hobert John, of. Florida,' beloved Graceland Memorial Park. .-, Cross Cemotory, North Arlington. have started on the wing IhrouKhouHlurslatcC • Taking actionon the local problems about the EXPERFENCE, MANY- OTHER dependable distributor, male or female, In this area with $900.00 huibandof Etoanor (nee Albright)' BORDEN INC. - minimum to Invest In equipment and Inventory. You may begin X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST . Bechllolt, laityir, of Mrs. Rum FUSCHETTI—Dora, on Tuesday, 'according .to Hutgers professor Daniel M. honfc grounds can lessen the burden on county^ - ACCTS. PAYABLE CLERK ' COMPUTER RESOURCES OARAOl IALIIALI I THREE COMPANY BENEFITS. CALL MR. ASH, FOODS DIVISION—DRAKE on a small basis, but can expand as rapidly as you want to a full FULL TIME S • 4 P.M. NEIGHBORS_ . China,, books,, toytoysi , > STani, brother of Mr^-Mathilda Jobbins. . - . .> ~" financed mosquito fighters. ' Experience necessary. H.S. 1503 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. M7- BAKERIES time good Income producing family business. We will consider 5 bAY WEEK -Troutman, Mrs. Edith Meaning, 686-7700 FOR APPOINTMENT.' 762J domes, household artlclti. No. Mrs. Esther Smith and Arthur and Mrs- Lena Jacoblttl. Funeral Jobbins, research specialist with ,ihe '1'lic.se county mosqUito extermination . graduate. Good opportunity with 514 Lyons Ave. Irvlngton N.J. port-time applicants. Write Tor complete Information, Including Expanding , well equipped 250, 248, 240 Ptrkar Ave., (comer ; .'regional office of national R'S-aS-' Ai> Equal Opportunity Employer vour phone number and Area code. All Inquiries strictly, department. ARRT or state Fernwood Rd,), Maplewood. Sat. Bechtlolf: Tho-funoral service was was Irpm'GAL ANTE F.UNERAL )h A Department of Entomology' and Keonorrtfcx commissions wage-waPon-the mosquito in . certificate or eligible—excellent- Irom The FUNERAL HOME OF HOME/ -406 Sandford 1 1 1 company. Good working X 5 as I confidential. • _• ^ 10A.M. .5 P..M. -'. •JAMES R. CAFFREY & SON, t' Zoology, of Ihe-Rutgors ColiogK-of-A'griculturo.'As'' ''' - !!- different ways." The -methods and conditions.. In pleasant sJr COMPANION & , LIGHT salary and benefits. Apply • . R 5-25-12 (Vail conditioned office. Excellent Personnel Department Lyons Ave., corner ol Park. PI.,—:tnter HOUSEKEEPING: Live In, CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORPORATION mid Environmental ScicnFe7Trdne?ntnsr-a—l:irrk. G1ASONE — GESU— Onyvlay 20,— B ANJ—4 li_MorrJs~Ave.— plained llii" various ways of fighting mosquitoes HELP WANTED " . '- . X 6-V yaccuum, typewriter, exhintlon 1973, Antonio, bolovod husband Of Id,, on Thursday, May 25, yenT., • • .- ' ". K5-SS-1 K-5-2S-1 193 Morris Ave., Summit, N.J. Jadder, lawn mow»r;mlsc, 2734a5 ! .-• Funeral Massat Rosbo/N- .-inrl 'pri>vi»ilM'r» Inrvnl on llu- coiintv level. • II S 2S 'Maria Glasone (nee Casano)' and Llma church, short Hills, at 10 "Ijiirvul EXTERIOR-^ ..-•-•••• FOIL _ SECRETARY/ Mnplowood. lather ol Frank Giasone, DO YOU LIKE MONEY? Part OPERATOR- 7" . .••'•"' ' R 5.25-12 grandfather of two grandchildren A.M. Relatives nhd friends aro • control by tho coutily ninsquitn-exlerlnihatio'ir —"When county mosquito work begins in the • . - AIIItTANT MANAGER time sales with full time earnings. : N.J:,. on "Wednesday, M.iy.3, 1973, Invited to attend. ;• MAINTENANCE ;—- bolovod wlfi; of -Iho lato Reuel I. and two great-grandchildren. commissions over the past two months .have spiing." be said, "the first activity is to clear ' LATEX HOUSE PAINT TRAINIE For appt. phone 372 9021. GIRL^FRIDAY M/W Situations Wanted Bell, devoted mother ol Helen L. Funeral was from Tho GALANJE. streams and waterways of the debris of winter, .'Ladles shop. wonderful NEWSPAPER OFFSET SHOP _Enr-rdry_cleanlng department-of- . girl of'lc* IwBtetMn-lTVlnolOiu- sU Found 14 Boll. Funeral service wns' at FUNERAC HOME, 4o2 Sanford MOSCATELLO-Carl on May 22, indicated widespread .development' Wide Choice ol Colors including opportunity for howewlfe ' with largfr Industrial laundry. All some experience In bookkeeping & SMITH . AMD SMITH Ave., Vallsburo, Newark, on of Old Bridge, Madison Township. sensnn woodland-swamp speuies," said Job- such as fallen.trees. This allows,water to run the New WMiambuig Shades. grown children wishing to return _ benerllSr-Jsxc.ellent hourlSTTate. general office work helpful, Able to LADYIn Unionwlihesday work or Wednosday, May 24.. Intormont : EXPERlENCBD^Cablnet maker 1 FULL OR PART TIME Husband of Josephine (nco 77^ ' . •'..-' .• . " Ssedal Formula, Blister lo business.' 372-95JV needed full or part time. MU6-4451 Day shift. Apply Mr. Aragon. work with minimum supervision. babysit Jn— Union area- only -Holy. Scpulc hre-eemelery^—• Calabrese) lathor of^ear.l—Jr.,- —IJIIIS^., ", off. rather than cause" flooding which is .WednesdayrThursdayoV Saturday ' Spr-inatTeld, on Friday, Resisljnl.MildewJtEsiitanl, £R-5-25-V anytime. _*FASTACCU RATE" TYPIST—We will train youto operat e modern 375-9300. WEST.SIDE SCREW Interment •Cvt-t'qreen Cemetery, johnrDanieirThomasnsmaTand This is particularly significant Tn North .beneficial to mosquitq o breeding.g " Standard Overal Service MACHINE PRODUCTS CO. o87-7478. •• ', — ~~~." nii/abeth. -lrf:-ti(nj_oi_f-l-Owcrs GOMEZ—Fahfcy, .STddonTf-on Maria Pado. Son of Mary7bTDthor .--'- - : •. ."_•• . . ; > TllTl e Dries Quickly...Soap and typeseTTTng equipment, which Is the same as ttiostelectrlc typewriters: -Sunday Apr i, l?7Jj ago 74 y'carsi --PtErank, Thomas, PhlllpJ&T'sarah- dtp i ll p BABYSITTER needed In my home _ '56 Woolsey St.rlrvlngton, N.J. • "~~~.—~~ ! '" ' K 5-25-7 contr lbutloni,,ltj3,.Morrow Memorial .iersey~\vbeVe iiriiisuiiblfttsiiiim'Blcrrrn1ns" lii"'~~ soeond-stop-is usually preventiv.e' lar- Water Clean Up. ' In Union near Morris AVe: tv Salem BXPERIENCETTalr conditioning, \ XHS-1 Molhodlst cWch Memorial Fund West OrangoOr'angojj wie "ooff tho lato LaTarro.— Funeral ^servlco 1971 'left margins (SSStood plain well seeded with £ 5-25-14 - -- • • • ,v.iciding.-Insecticides..ar»._.app]ifijLJft_kilL_iidingInstiid]iLJkil _ For Use onJVpod, Masonry, -Rd—5 dav* wuK for wrold bw, refrigeration .and—• heatlng- •PRpOFREADER to" "" ••••• — Irvlngton HOU5ECLEANINO >V Insun •— would be appr«'Cialed_ -Anthony Gomez.'" The funeral' Thursday 8:15 A.M. (rom RE2EM - — . . ., , , , ,,— • , mecnanlcs to teach the trade In a ' • ORDER CLERK ' -Secretary" tuo Kenllworthi d e wltho scrvlcb'WM at HAEBERLE &' FUNER 'mosquito larvae before they—'halchf?*' These ~ - Asbestos and Shingles: " (working' mother), Will provide I["t'» J[' ". «^«0"IPmei {j°*T-BANK, 1O6K RAL-_HOME,Ti57 cranberry — CKKS_ns_ Aedes vexans, the fresii'floodwater transportation. 4M1978,' state approved private technical ^-corrections. •>••; • All •' benefits, '—^pleasant .Secrateryr Vest Orange! Backed by Blue Chip Corporation! fllAL EC K_v- BARTH HOME FOR FUNETJALS, Roa.d, East. BrunswlckT'9 AM insecticides arc applied in either drygraniilar -school;—Teaehlng—e*p»r-!ence- r ~W4^Cllnton—Avo.,_ Irvlngton, on mass of .the Rosurrectlon—St. , surroundings. Springfield, N.J. .Secreta-ry $110 summit Floors, Walls,iRugs;~Wlndows 1972/ of Irvington, N.J.,U)eloved~ T - mosquito. "These are now .hatching under the helpful, but not mandatory., Call Tel. 37iS-eiOOiMr», Taylor louppt. Stopped. Thursday, May 4. - Ambros ;Church; Browhtown. .— influence (ir.liquid form. . ' '" ' . P. A..RTIALLISTINO . Furniture cleaned In vour home Please return to Bank. hm:hjnrj o( , Fr'nnces (noo "or'T'c"co»CT1'a'lns~'and'-=3'!s!rtg—tem- MrvXonnolly af 964-7800. All Fees Paid... No contracts Free estimates. cal "ZufawskD, dear uncle of Henry, • - Intermenl.Holy cross Burial Park, The third step is inspection. WhefTdeVeloping-. children, 7 "*FASTE^OP"ARTISTTor newspaper Bdvertlsements-and makeup of ST F-M5.14 HAL PIN—On Tuesday, Mify~j; v'SUath Brunswick. BABYSITTBR lor 3 chlldrei ARLENE PERSONNEL... 37»-3395 • Edward, Stonfpv- Cnsmir, JoseiiC peratures," he added. -'-'. _5T(ir"jO months, Hourt.lle• x.Ibis. -newspaper jjj^es.Somq experience would be beneficial. _•••--• 372 Morris Ave. - Springfield 2?yj. '"RE,of_theor.nB.,: d SJ LtJiicJlfe JaU^-AWirgaforc. (Mylc»hy)_gt, S- ., -._-; ~ _mcjsjiiiitojaryae.are.discovered, the larvae are eler O ESTICA8E In-South Jersey.~eai'ly-Trseasoii..inosquito- Own transporta Ion. Pr> EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER PART TIME. •"'""•' • .-. OPEN MONDAY Sh»rrH,.,i',4S .fW sprnyedwlth appropriate insecticides. One of Vallsburg or Irvlngtn area. Salary : , devoted developnleiit was recorded in the first part of PAINT-UP SPECIAL) PARTTIME,,5 DAYS. ' X 5-25-1 • " • . . • -— X'5-25 MeichanrJise (or Site -varied weekly. 374-2X51. Ask for KENIL-WORTH You will work In a moderrv, air-conditioned building with"pleasant EVENINGS 15 MEMORIAL HOME,. 320 Myrtle mothorurwilllam Halpln and'Mrs. March. Salhnttrsh mosquitoes are now active those is "Abate," a safe material which is Offlcefurnlture cleaners In Union. Mary. C3ha; slster-oi-A" •••(, 4" NYLOINT" joe or Ray. 241-9699 surroundjngs. We-wlll accept applications for full or part-time hours: 'CTciln TEACHER "desires summer lob Avo,,' Irving ton- I ntormonT~Hoiy -oi tho late^iftro.tiiy__i . nnd-thcrc is evidence of the" beginnings of "specific'tirmOBqTJltOeS; •••'••' K-5J51 K-5-25-1 Call Mr. Franklin, collect, 516-e71- • Cr-ots Cemetery, North Arlington, PROFESSIONAL TYPE 77S5 , - ~ ^.^-^ ,. - -5|TENO tutoring. Have experience In office development among Aedes sollicilans,.. tlie When adult mosquitoes -appear, sampling X 535-1 Diversified duties, full benefits, work a. cashiering: Knowledge of •O^blcvcl*. SO Inch banana iNt,; conductod from tho MC Eleck RalblcjjiMr's. Angos Burfco; — BABYSITTER - Full time In FACTORY-HELP CALL OR WRITE FOR APPOINTMENT advancement opportunities, bookkeeping. Call 964.7452 after $15. 3 speed 24 Inch 130. 417-9493 Mrs. Dorothy Scello and Mrs. main sail marsh mosquito. These are occurring '-work is done, largely by collecting-traps and-_ PAINT BRUSH- ..5arTng,1 /bl "^^^S^^^^^^^^S^^S^d l In the cities. Culex, the bouse mosquitaris— inlfnsity is gauged and, occasionally, the llscount price 1.47 q COL'BER. CORP., 26 Bufflngton PART TIME •trolltr, car btd.tJkti and many husbsnd ~of—~tfmT\fat ut Tneu" BARTH COLON I AL_ BOOKKEEPER Small company; r 1291 Stuyvesant AveT Union, N.Jr direction (if ihosquito movements can be ' Union.Moplowood area seeking St., Irvlngton^ - - • -OPPORTUNITIES SECRETARY • Part- time" • 1-5 otrfei^rtlattd brty-thrm.. All In Thomas)*—devoted father ol Plne Avo., corner b•fl VauxhalV l Rd., apponrfHjpih advancemendt t opportunitiesotti . Irvlngton. 373-3131. SENIOR BILLING CLERK BURNS—On Wednesday, May 17, HOME, 1500 Morris Ave,, Union, '•dovoted father of Elliott Jr., and to All Redwood. Rotating shifts-plus shift SWITCHBOARDQPS . "PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS' 10. speed. Immediate d pearance of Culex is an indicator of inadequate 3. 6OO-0733. • . . --as i For hospital patients accounts Spring tpeclals. We rec .1972, Thomas L. of S6J Plymouth on Thursday ot 11 A.Mrlntermonl Theodore sklvlnskl, brother ol .•prepare for the killing of mosquitoes on the i - ,.K 5 25 1 premium. :' UNIT CLERKS ,.; department. Mature, good ,IN YOUR HOME. •Road,. Hillside N.J., Beloved Hollywood -Cemoterv. " Miss Alice M. Rice and Mrs. Peter management of superficial water, construction miiig. This goes on throughout the summer, . Liberal Insurance plans, some BANKING POSITIONS ; apptltude for figures and accurate Modern Approach &-Techniques mmkas. The Bike Shop",™, . Husband of May I Hamilton),' Cassldy, also survlvod by two s paid by company. 10 paid holidays MANAGERS - Excellent salaries. typing. Attractive salary_ond Beglnhers to Artist Level, Call George Avt, Colonle. 434-532*. Devoted father of Mrs, Margaret site drainage and° dfltcriorating" ni'bun con-v Pleasant working conditions; JONES—Charlos W. on Friday, grandchildren. Tho funeral was along wih a nominal level lit water CANDY, attendant over IB. and paid vacation, Fed up with the future? change, benefits, 37Va hour week. Miss Starr. 948-7392. ^Splng;lor~'and~Mr&. Doris Poloso. :_ )9,,-197,2, lage 40 years-of conductodfrom Tho McCRACKEN—-—dlllODS. — Must be able to read and write that outlook right nowl Become a Apply Personnel Department .... ' F 4-15' Maplewo'odMap , .on'of tr ' * " Evenings 8. weekends. Apply FOX •-—Also-survived by 3 Grandchildren, thejate Charlos FUNERAL HOMF. 1500 Morris English.and do simple arithmetic MAILABLE --=— manager for one It the fastest CALL OR VISIT CONTINTI OP ENTIRE HOME, Funeral was conducted from tho and Thi Ave., Union, on Wednosday. • The. householder can help in the'mosquito Ai^fill-approaches^ounty mosquito ex- -THEATER, Rt. M. ASK for, Mr. THE PERSONNEL DEPT. - Edith Jones, fho funeral VISIT OUR ENLARGED PAINT DEPT. AND SAVE! Tonchyk. " test. Np re-employment ~physical growing convenience food store OVERLOOK HOSPITAL - A-MAPLE DRI VINO SCHOOL f urniturt-and tools. Sat., Maya}! MC CRACK.EN ' FUNERAL -5orvlce_was at HAEBERLE & Interment Holy Cross Cemotory. required. chains In New Jersey!l After a Sun., May 31, 13 to 4 p\m,. J4| HOME, 1500 Morris Avo., Union on BARTH COLOWTAL HOME, 1100 fight by cleaning up walerholdipg containers, u.,niination commissions prepare to tapero/f ; . • • , X-5-2S-1 short training period, you can "New area drlvl,ni g school with If you have previous banking experience, the; SAINT BARNABAS 193 Morris Ave., Summit, NJ. professional nstructors Elmwood Avt,, AAapltwood, - Saturday. FunoralMass at Christ Pine Ave., corner of VauxhalfRd , unused swtniminR pools, and other._stnler al on the chemical work andmovelntoa program AlcanMeial:Powders rflSKS JH.OOO and up running your —Tho King-Church, Hillside. Union, on Monday; May 22 ,J—On May 19, 1972, OPPOSITE following positions are available""throughout" store. Experience not required but Medical Center 7' ex^perltnctd In teaching In ••- ' "- X5-25-15 tractive to mosquitoes on priviite-property. CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR- to 901 Lehlgh Ave., Union, N.J. store. Experience not required but suburban Essex area. Free door- Intormont In Alpine Comelorv. Florenco P.- Struoning (noe -of clearinK-brush areas of trash and summer sutpcontract-tatior on basements, An^Equal Opportunity Employer our banking system. ' •— , Inltlatlve -a—mustamust . Great Old Short Hills Road - - Perth Amboy. Horold), of Irvlngton, beloved wife HniiKcholders cap also help-fiuht niosquitocS ^__^ FLAGSHIP to-door Mrvleer"NeW~A^C~duaI CLOTHINO fill. Jr;. Missis. 3 to _CARUEO-^Antonlo, of Shor.tHlllL- litter. ' , '.••. Z jttla, oddltloro, etc. Top pay for opportunity • all benefits. Call 245- Llvlngston,.Newrjersey SENIOR MEDICAjr of-the-late William G.Struenlng,- HdlflN STOH-RIUH 22 top mechanics. Call 37*-«a6o. 9733 right now foran appointment. controlled cars, Written and road IJ. Glvt away prlct».J7J Upland N;J..,_on_.T.ucsd.iy, May .2, 1972, LASSEN-On Frli boloved aunt ol Frank J...Schott, IHoun: Mon. thKuSat-'^a.m. to9p,m. Sun 9 a. m^ to 6 p.m. Park Ing f or 500 cars Prlces^eff. IhruMon., May 29 •• X 5-251- —; =•: o 52S1 992-5500 - test services In many languages; Ro.( Mountalnilde. (o« Wyoming j beloved husband of tho •late Anna May NEIGHBORS WANT YOUR used OAL OR OUY FRIDAY —Busy TECHNOLOGY days' service, our especially Dr.). sat. 10-5 PM. • 1972, Louis, 01 58) F r"tuum-«oaa,"• — Mrs. Claire Sanslg, Mrs..Florenco Not responsible tor typographical errors >. an equal opportunity employer Amabllo Carloo, dovotod fajher ol a Itcms.—T.c.lL^om-whaUyou havo. suburban newspaper.,chaln wants patient Instructors make even th Dominic, OnoirJo^aiiilck, Josoph, HUlsldc; .N.J.,. ormorly .of -M tiok and Mrs. Anita Fausner. 1 - TELLiERS • - . H 5-25 HOURS 3_P.M. • 11 p,M,_ .R5-35-15 The hard-working,, bright Individual, .mostnervous student comfortable. John, Frank, Louis and Carmln W. Elizabeth, bolovod husband of-the— lunoral was from" Tho Property owners stert- Run a low-cost Classllled Ad, Call MTACP. Minimum 4 years latoElllobethlLovlnland-dovoted TER RILL BU.NERAL HOME, MO 4867700. able to follow Instructions. Good Serving your area today. Give us a Cnrloo, - • • p CCERICAL typist a rnust, steno not necessary, PART TIME—Clerical and typing. experience In chemistry and call and try us. Mon. thru Sun., BIT ATI fALIi Virtually.- new • " Stuyvcsant Avo., irvlngton on hematology, leadership ability -contemporary bedroom, wall Monday, Intormont Holy but helpful. Good salary arid ^COLLECTORS Sales office, Hours flexible. p iy a;nv- 9 p.mr743W89: .—' mirrors, night table, kino Kit btd,. : company benefits. Call Mr. Ash, Located In Union. Call 964-1330 Important. Apply . -personnel Sepulchre Cemotory. Department, -•-'•• ' ... F.5-25 mattress.sprlng, chest of drawers, membership campaign Full time - permanent positions 686-W00. -R-5-25-1 triple dritftr, drapes ernrnd. availableatour Service Center TONNESSEN-On Friday, May ,.H t-i CLEfflrTYPISTMT 422-39ie days. 742-4441 evenings. Ave, Sprinnllold, M.J., F/ldnv. CENNELH1 b In-Union. Diversified duties- MATURE KIND PERSON OVERLOOK HOSPITAL-— 1500 Morris. Avo., Union, o^—19/ 1972, Charles G., of 310 The Properly Owners' organized as ;i non-profit -Tp care for elderly woman-While PART TIME or. lull time, no .,__ -. R-5-35.1 May 5, Intormonl SK> John's typing necessary. experience—necessary. Loarn to 193 Morris Ave., Summit Personals 10 Monday. Cremation prli/ate. •w Plymouth Road, Un|on, N~J- -Asswinlinri nf New lorgny daughter- Is In business. Own R 5 as t "Comotory, Orange. - • - 'V©d—husband- ' GENERAL ACCOUNTING '•jell Mutual funds.8, stock in vour Pleasant Working 'conditions. transportation preferred. Call 686- tree lime. Ask lor Mr. Angolo. 96J- ~ BAJY Spin dry washer, phllco gas Heln),-brothor orTryvo7oiaf, NHsT" ijluesl organization of -llie.'.benefit of. thi property Excellent company Benefll SECRETARIES 0130 after 6!MT».M. DO YOU HAVE good second hanc ___CONRADT— Wnltor, oi Friday, g- ,'noo Gibson), 'of'sp'rl'np 'Lakb and GoorgeTonnosson, Mrs. einor 390O or. 783 -1369. 7 -drytrrs piece bedroom, full slzt in (HmeA s u .owner. •' .._ Progreni, . • •'-• CLERK ~ I '" 5-25-1 SERVICE CO. furniture and clothes that are not maple bed, telephone table a, •—May, 19, 1972, ag«o. ' .61, yoars of Hj>Ighls, bolovod wlfo of Iho lato Nllson and Mrs. Frlda Halvorson. RE Prepare —and check data, • iie-a-i needed,, we will- take It away Needs operator for late afternoon chair, steameretWflrdrobe trunks. ' Union, bolovod husband of Marie Clifford Lester,-dear mother~of—"^ 'servlcewas'heldat the' this """'"The- prfiporly owners of FREE. Call Ralph, 355-4203. the J Applv~irt.- Personnel Office reconclla-ttons. Knowledge of "BOOKKEEPERS, JR. and night shift to man alarm 484-8244. (noeGanz), dovoted father ol Mrs. Robert Lestor and-Mrsr-Ma|orie this sljitt*' have' an~important payroll helpful. Good salary and AAEDICAL- PLUMBERS -panel. Must be reliable, honest and —. F 5-25-10 K-5-2J-15 Ruth Nordstrom and Mrs-Eloanor Dolling, dpar slstor of Edward C. benefit*,' -_Apply Perspnnei- alert - will train. Call 964-0800-for Lull,' brothor of Mrs. Gortrudo G'bspn, also four grandchildren. Tuosday. Intormont Roscdaio TECHNJCI> . Experienced, drivers license, slake In joining hands in an SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. department steady position. Call 375-3084. Interview. . HAPPY :BIRTHDAY"_ Lee Alsenbroy, .also, survived by six 'ho funora J l service was from Tho MomorJa.LEack.-Undon.,. 'We 'Offer--.good starting salaries, plus "a Exceptional opportunity In one orandchlfdronhlfdron. Tho,.lunoralwaThfTho,.lunoral'w"al s UNEfrt"' . HOME O6FJAMESF JAMES F.F - The" PriipoHy^ Owners iissodatiQU—w'ilh mutual in- K-5-J5-1 Stelier. Good luck In all Future 1 Lousons Road Union, N.J. -OVERLOOK HOSPITAL complete.benefit package.. ~r ••. •of.the most advanced hospitals Activities. Love, MOM, Bertie, "&SHAI Irom HAEDERLRLE 8. DARTDARTH -CAFFWEV'&SON,809 Lyons-Avc, WALSH—•> Cremation RRqsedaTT e — H «••"•' . Clerical -Salein.TMhnlcal •>•> Ci Crematory lflte_Edwacd.Sj=Walsh,_nioJhcr-.of_ owner- s- ..". ilti and slm'lf •|iSSnrl.n.f.n--"nwn<.rs-iri-ll-- We alt 137 E. Jcrsoy'St,, Ellj. 355-5900' inTermonl-ln IHorlywoodrMoniorlal orange, N.J. Elinor H, Arthur, ot homo, and a profossipnal ir resting positions terminology. Accuratelyping* a ONE OF THE FASTEST. ROBERTS DETECTIVB AOBfitV 'fURNITURI ITRIPPtNO Park. slstor of Char-les..F,. Donne(ly--of- city and suburbs have cfam'-' G^IRL FRIDAY -available for GROWING- REAL ESTATE Confidential lnv«illpatlon-of-all -BY-POOR RICHARDS- fanriIv J dwellings CLERICALS-NO TYPING Ma|or phonograph record-co. must. Excellent salary, - - . .. ~ K TF sOfC Tuesday, May )4»IXI 1J<] R..B.,tI Je. n Union. We will train as needed. earnings- Free-wardrobe plus 550 Broad Street, Newark, N.J. -wee kr—General—housekeeping, Roselle Park, Linden, Hillside, Fret parking, 14 Central Ave. FunoraL wnr, from "THE~ -...jiffl.-'HafElliabeth t Excellent fringe benefits. Good training; Mos+drlve. Call 257.6508, Investment required. Apply Onion W«tflold,-Cranlord, Garwood and Antique Clock AAaster ' " —, R 5-35-15 RAYMOND FUNERAL CENTER7 l\iplfsl (is pad ol ciywijjyi-hi.'ckiip. •_ • •• —wjUdusl-fivt-weeEsTwith the '"We service Entire Union « 9920153, 756-3048. pleasant atmosphere, small air County Park Commission, Acme- the associiUion president. Gullerlei In Beniirdtvllle S. ChBlhom salary. Call for Interview. 354-1200 An Equal Opportunity Employer- conditioned apartment. Call Rahway? ~~. Repairs, sales,foreign & domestic. . 322 Sandlortl Ave," Viiilsliurg, on, first running from Juno 20 to • ' - R-5-251 st., Elizabeth. Mon.-Frl. 1 P.M,-4 Call 351-4IM Picked up i. delivered. 537-1344. "Friday. ..Funernl Mass.. St.' .. » MJ dily di'tfr.tion ,:ind lu-jlinenl ran savi-r'you ^Sometimes certainly, .daytime—18-UM7J. Eves & P.M. • • w ' - OOLF CLUI5, l.ft hand, Wilson July 211 and the secoiid from weekends 381-KM. .^ Mountainside, MHIburn, Summit, • - A5-35-10A Sntad signature, matched ttt, 4 — inseoh's-Crtuich. '.ullt.'i.'fii(|. lii_hi('rriTiL'v~< an save your'lift:.' _there is legitimatejeause for KS251 Springfield, Aug. 1 to Septr-2. : woods,» from, Like new condition. Gco. PATON As'soc. FINDING THE RIGHT CLERK TYPIST Call 37.UXH •— QU ESColleJibiUc^CUrlai "•DESIMONE—Flora, on Thursday, coniplaiiil agaiFst an in -JAMES F. WHIT THE REALTOR Natloh»r company "located In R S PO R TB R-^E DI TO R-;—fDr Irvlngton orVallsburg; We want to wipe out"cancerJn-your lifetime., • A feature of this sumi.ner's L HOME IS AS SIMPLE . MOLDMAKERS suburban. weekly, newspaper etc, Items taken on pawn, open R-5-35-15 May 18, 1972,01 Bloomfleldi-wifeof 1 dividual landlord,-But ln-too- : REALTY CO. WHO DISPLAYS Union, N.J. Car necessary^-lor— Call 175-1100 Tues. thru Sat. 10 AM To 2 PM. 201 tni> lale Domlnick, mothor ol Give lo the American Cancer Society. • i progrtim—^-uiCl- —''<*—• ."Per- ~'~~~***iwiMortaMM NG transportation-Modern —air - MACHINISTS- chain. Experience esseoJIal, - Maplewood, .....; u u mHtiy cases there is confusion J W. Weitlleld Ave. THIS SEAL. Men experienced In plastic molds. knowledge of page make-up. E. Second St. opposite Post Office. 0.1. RBFRICUIRATOR, Q,e~ -^•"•POtcr, JoA'plf, Anthony Brasser, Roielle Park 341.84JS • PISANO REALTY CO. conditioned, office. -Liberal HIGH SCHOOL CBII7JI-73OO— 'gpecliyes Oii America," an 1 Plainfleld. 754-7430 or 754-5240.- . —Anthony, Qomlrvlck anu Elizabeth Courteous Personal Proletllonal Service 1433 Stuvvesant Ave., company paid-benefits. Good OPERATORS Fully paid- ma|or rrt«dlcJl Company benefits. -Call Mr. Fanwood or Scotch Plains - Washing machlnt.aotid condlflonr 1 "and" misunderstanding about ' -Realtarl • Insurors 741-0071) union ' tu-4300 lk£°JMldpe -*•: 1— — A 4-8-10A -Deslmono, -Mrs. Anna Crlncoli, institute for-IOnglishnind social Union County Multiple Llstlno Service starting salarv.. Brlpht beplnner_' Mllt*offlce In Clock],_ All running, also buy, HEALTH POODJ-WO carry afOII %WORP. - STUDENTS- repair and trade clocks. 3744)355. . , ucandchlldronrFuhoral "('""uridcrTthe downtwvrf^ommtt—."" line of natural foods, honey, sail, -:. • The—r.&l AKITF F'.'MER'AL. - 37?-«W8 14-17 years : ""•'• NAWCC-21191. —^, •.. free-. & sugarless-fi ' ;^^_-4 HOME, -,106 .Samllord Ave., ::". -Donald Veiit Jif the..School of/- _ »r school J. Saturdays "A5.35-10A IRVING-TON "WFAX" ..: . '*Vi»l|6l,ur uO.V -on" Mnndnv. - Realtors .of a^g^slt doing 'foot canvas Ing for a STORt=,^.pran»e Ave... II" D ewspaper; »i:so per order Jniormonl . Holy Sepulchre m°nl?ht-a nd- relief.. shIIV -Wllf- ommission.* Ca*in57B-l,U4«—: —_-^.-Cem -• * • -^avguable throughout Toor~BVstem'T-We~offeK train. eaTt?-retTr»e-accoptat>ter: - -THE-CIIASrJrKLEIN CO. ^ttJdta^^ ^SPRJIlClr^

eequicad. Baltusrol.too •7TWa after.3:30,. ..,2 EHlPORI Flea-ArVarket. i. •mill Y '' I COLHOC ' tTUD B N T "TtlTCHlNTtl,r tablt a. 4 chain, 1995^^0^15 AV#., Union 9«4.130fr Every Sat. at Village Commons china., closet, bedroom |«tstt, lawl n 7-,Hosolle, on Saturday, -7v\ov"6' MANAOEMBNT TRAINEES. NBtDBXTRAMPNeVT '., Fgll time, Part tlmrfbrT 101 No. WoodAve.,'Llnden 925-laOl Earn »1M per week. -Call—*«r Earn S40 to M0 lor a few evenings a 1490 .Rahway Ave., AVenel. mower. Ilk* ntw. •488-3714 bv Interment r.nrviow Cemolory, o^THEssexlilor Union -.. . ,-. H5-35-1 Antique Art, clothlng^toolsAand ippolhtmtnt' only^ Wt-stlluld. • of Newark, Iryington^ Hillside N. Week, Call M7-JJ17 or »44,779O. BANK OF NEW^JERSEY R 0-15-1 'County of flee. We. will •r 'SUPERVISOR FbR ' oollectables' 381-2433. ' K-J-J5-15 1 1 k • -•••'• A4-15-10A KEYPtWCH . , train—--yo.uv-"-Qppty. N •: LvMro','6l']09'Ploral'St.i Rosollli, Tlie Union Group of I,a LIST YOUR HOME WITH LOOK FOR- CONCEsSIONAIRS -• OperatV* |i-.--SSO-Uroad-Stre ef,- NewaeK, JM^- :. NO»ii»sworlu tl wo"fk fornSTioha I' on May '3, 1972, wlfo ol tho lato THE REALTOR boot concession at Warlnaco F;ark . Full or part time ovenlngj, KlUHSES LPN _ / unlimited. Excellent health agency In Union, 9 to 5 and- MILLSTONE FLEA-MARKET r echo League Inlernational Lake, Must be mature, no Experienced. Alpha Numeric, or 5 to 9, for approximately 6 oponeyery Friday from 13 noon to Fi'd iiU Elchhooi, dovoted-mothor •. LARSEN& FISH, INC. WHO DISPLAYS • .AnjBqudl. Opportunity Employer ' oood starting salary. ' ' working—Conditions & of Frank Eichhorn, doar slitor ol will hold its monthly meeting "For Reliable Service"' Realtors -Builder* - Insurors . Investment required. Apply mbnths, Juhe lo *November. 9>M. Saturday 7 to 7. Antiques, .K-B y'n'ia "our'jitirvor" —: THIS SEAL .. KEYPUNCH AID Contact Mrs. November M7-41B2 Joromiah and Cornelius Lynch and Sl^ stuvvesant Ave. UNION COUNT - Y .PARK nice surroundings. Call Rt, B between" Hlohrstown 8, ol tho late Michael, John,. Dennis, next Thursday iliglil, June ], Irv.lnoton . ytvrm • 1111 Springfield Ave. 30 Vnnrs oi l Service COMMISSION, Atme/ St.. I'Mexpandlngmv business ftYneed 500 Dorian Road,< Westfleld. 'Hi- IITOfShift bet. 5 8. 5, Monday thru Friday for Freehold. Dealers-200 outside LAROB 7 PliCi KITCHIN (IT, Irvlngtoh vi rM JANI1X3R (or As.t\brook Public 3883. • • . . Humptiroy-and Daniel Lynch, Mrs.- at ll::il) p.m. at the home (if . 1341 5Drlno--..rinolleld .Ave -. . ElUabeth, Mon. Ihru Frl., 1 p.m.-4 someone whowonts on extra toOO • appointment. .. . . tables Available. Free. No Charge. IDEAL FOR SUMMER HOME. Irvjngtoton 373-1)373-113:3 p.m. • BOO a month. (Part Time) Call. 925- Golf Housee,-, Permar-permanen"t •-'|ob• , -40 . . • R 5JS-1 EMERGENCY ROOM R-25-1 Nolllo ormsby and Mrs. Anno' hqur-Week,, fuifull' benefit' s package;— Colony Realtors .. . A 6 18 I0A 140. CALL MU 7.3)98. Gorabhty,/also survived,-by'two Mrs; Peggy Spltaletto, ll)5(i Ks'asi - New Modern facilities. Excellent X 5.35-15 urandchlldron. The lunoral was ' ' i> M71 Including pens.pension_ , hoipltallzatron'..„._ _. ._..- working conditions, Good salary 8, 964-1200 . TEACHERS '.. ' lUirnotav.e., Union. . etc Apply Union county - Park L P N or equivalent 1or doctor's benefits.- ' (rom tho SULLIVAN FUNERAL 7 Commission. Personnel dept office. Typlno skill. Is required, 1907 morris Avei Union, N.J Teachers-needed for special sales Rahway Flea AAarket LItNLIVtNO ROOM CUHNITUIIBCURITUNB. HOME, \4t 6. Second Ave N5URANC6—ExpandlnaaenBr'sl Apply Personnel Dept. »_X. 5-35-1 position with FIELD' WhHe stctlOQa . sofa, 3 chalrt, The ' meeting' will be the, Acme 'WElUabeth. .Monday -Call! to 5 P.M, 373B31S. cor-of New Brurfswlck aV'Inlnan WhH ctlOQa . Rosolle, on Saturday, Mny « •agsney notds experienced fire ortd PrtcWy, 10 A.M..- 3 P.M. •' ,• ENTERPRISES. Call 333-717l! Marb.rt-rop^blti, -3 lam^s Intormont $.t. Gurtrudu Comolory secdiul of a series of four -In- ; Ave. . Italian-AmericaIaiaA erican Club... AA' Excellt'nt 'eo'ndlTlohl'cil' 414-L dopcntui'nit. quality assured Boarrl of Realtors of j lome ovynen rater. Excellont J_ '~- ' . . -.'-. K-5.3S-1 OVERLOW HOSPITAL | '': ' X^ 11 ... Colonlo.. •'" . '- formal discussions on the Skills got you baneflt*. Located In Union. Call Dlace—tolt - buby or "seln" l":: almostlt . X4.W Cranford Board, Westfield Board oaa6262 . ' 'LADIES • JTUDBNT! - MEN 193 Morris Ava.- . summit EXEC~ a.nythlhgt Every FARNOW—Elllo H. (noo Frjlsch) "different phases of. hreilst- Summit. New Providence PlUMBEfcS, ATTENTION I Sell •Part time or full time, Dlstrtbute Friday, weather permittingittin . LUDWIO DRUM ut, .1 ban drum, * . • " R JL/351 your services to 30.000 .local -. . :(* 5-25-1 Spaces to rent. 382-4248 1 snarl) duim on stthd/l cvmbil •• on Wedneuhiy, May 3,'. 19/2, ago 117 |—feeding', i'1'he topic j.. Ella M. Smith, Mrs. E OFFICE SUPERVISOR - breastfeeding :md overcoming JU. Call 527-0923 between » AX/wr^iT" ii i V> V - pleasant work at home. Call 351- Helen 'Roichartit,—rtntlj-Karl R CONTROL Til ' n»w»pi*ji«ir ilo*tn not A.M. . « . • • 4053 or 749-4838 HiaiARD C. FISCHEIl < ! km wingly ttcrtpl. Iltjlp-W»nl»d BookVeepIng experience. If you MEDICAL' BOOKS for salt. Beit F.irnow, yrandmothor of Linda J difficulties." THE DEACON AGENCX NANCY-F. REYNOLDS "^ SbCRBTARY , .R5-35-1 Garage Sales " '•• -12 .iild Charles S, Rolcharcll,'Eric S . .117 North iv..,W. ' ASSOCIATES, INC. AiU , from '•mp.ioybr* -JU0 . • IRW. Nor wlfl thla riflw*pt>p«r Aeronautic Maintenance Important. Willing to train MTST SECRETARY SERVICES » CALL *IOW fOR 's Excellent benefit*,, salary! 345 cnestnut Si,, Union •/ Welt Fronts Ki.U'ther iiiforniijtion , I'M ki](twWiiulv utn'.fpt kiHi" from, • Technician. operator. Paid benefits and; oommensurates. with experience OARAOE SALEi Household INSPIICTIONl • 5^: :^—i-iaa^sf icovwfii • tMtiployurM' who iil»- .. open to Visitors Dally pension—6133)20 ext. >5. TO ASSIST DIRECTOR * 484-3363 Items, appliances, toys, air and ability. Send resume attention ' • • OFF NURSING ,R 5-35-1 conditionerer, sundry, bbargain),, available from.Mrs. Spitnlelto 0. E, HOWLAND; INC CAtVIVIJN M. SCHWARTZ CR^TV,EWpi(|E>1SCYiHEALTOIl.. . | Sendmoyour IreB Sawyer booklol.j cflmln»t« r In pay becnuiio QI Mon., Wedi,,Thun..a,,saY-l • • . •- D5-15-1. Mr. Gellnoi'. ~ ' j MAHOOANY -breekfronf. O6od Realtor'- Iniurpr k . Realtor- Appraiser eld M4* or (•(l[tt)|it «ii mti whioh i(l»- Challtniilnl g ,P_o»ltJoPltJo n In INDOORS, rain or shine.Sat Sat! !Ju Junne i^t (1IUI-I7HI1. , •- r 1137 6. Second St. condition. 57. Inch wide, 4 glals • iber Intw-cltv . ihts iiitm tfr>mlt*t|»ii'M|ieilntil p«r»ort« +&• ETERpORO SCHOOL progreulve, voluntaryy hospi pitat l tor 3rd3d , ? to 5. EPWORTWRTH A.C.C , 534 door top desk a. drawers boflom. - 763-3750 r\ Service, Inc. „ ; Scolch Plains. M3-i50»' . "Alwayi At -Vour Service" ' Ml'el/Mce ' . ' ':1! 1 NATIONAL HEALTH mature person, pood typing and TYPIST ' A9. V«Hi'r*'U> vTolMllun 6f tht> Agt> Plnewood Ave., (off Valley Rd;) in On TH« JAove'^- Also Member Somerser , c. D;. hernerdo, Broker : Asking $75. 484*19. . • , . . The Union • group serves BERNARD VANNB county Bd. ol Realtors CUlcrltnlni ^iili- In Kmpl.uVin.jnt' OF* AERONAUTICS shorfhahdhfhhd . ExcellenExclltt salarysalary, many Experience 'a must, * Legal Roselle' Park. 1 . J. W. Conlon, Akioclate EMperTence.B must. Famlllar'.wlth; fringe benefits. Apply Personnel experience helpful, Contact Mr, 1 • ' - • • , R-J-JM«" . Union, Irvini»t'on, Springfield, 310 So. orano|i Ay*... .. Acl. Ciir* I tho W.»|(» k^dHo'ur 'so Moon'achle Ave. Dept, p •»'* Process. Contact Mr. Joseh 371 Sheffield .St., Mountalnsldt, Joseph, . , ... ' ' :. ' >f 4113. ••'SOUTH O'RANOE UlvUlun t'linoV of IH» U.S. p»- Telertwro-Airport, iAi7< N department: MUCBLLANBOU5 household pMrtmant of l<«bi>r hi 070 Umitt* NJ OTTO GRANICK ATTORNEY Kliznboth and konllwoi'th. Moomchle, N.J. •-, ' 654.JOM' LAW OFFICE. OARAOS JALKl MAY 27, 104 Items. W-W carpeting for Ihrtt Send For More Information ' e&?oftwrt * OVERLOOK HOSPITAL < P.M. 598 STUYVESANT AVB., rooms, Call 341-0413'afltr 4 P.M. T.l*phi>t -l M!»-:n7W 'or'643- E. Orange oyice.«7I-5151. EqUaloppwtuntfyBmplovtrM.F 193 Morris Ave., Summit, N.J. .E. orange office, 673-515). t ~ R IRVINGTON. 1 or all day sat. 4. Sun, R5-35-1. • .' ' ...' • - Tiiaii ' ." R-5-3513 R-5-H-I5

V. V' -—----=_^_ : : i •--- -fainting A faperlwnging *3 35 .' Home Improvements 56 Tret Senrica Merchandise (or 89 Houses for Sale - Ill -ttouswTpriiie : . .'. .„ Ill CITY Oil UN Poputerity; PRIMARY EtECTI • prdleeTedtlne-ot SUSPLgNQEDCEILINO , S FREE ESTIMATE All. loads ,xterlor & 'Interior, r CITY CLERK'S > Pennsylvania COVER YOU* OLD KITCHEI ; W UNION ~~~~" ~~- ' on bear FRE6tsTlMAT.ES experienced cratismania free •BACH HAVEN'WEST " ; Insured, .Local J, |(.nu diila'nce. , CITY HALL, UN ; ••" -MIGHTY CABINETS, Tables, etc. win. 3 bedroom ranch -on lagoon-wlth •••••-•• >• -.' ' ..y<., '•'. No-lob'MiSsmall, Formica. Will make them tc.look like Low hourly rates, V i"- Trucking. einmatesi 'given. Please call Brand new bl level ranch. St." NOTICE. l» heri Cow or hors« manure, rotted. Rich TOliir'-SUZlNjKI 272 4683 Wl 7776 • -. Richard Kllmek, 751 1241. fenced yard, screened porch ' Michael's-wdlon, 8 rooms. Vh pursuan f- J new. REASONABLE. FREE private dock, gas barbecue, It to ni»~ifayor.-intH—r^~—T" ' farm lop soil or'filled dirt, 19.73 ESTIMATES. 241 1817 or 274 0024. •-•-•.-••. A 4 15 67 CALL U6-20M. -, baths, 2 car gafagei 147,5007 act entitle Ue" Be delivered, this month only.'-— bikes. 687 5914. Elections Linden, N.J^ ttt Borough of Rortlle iL,,!', F4^ Z-TF •AUTORINOREALTY Statutes, Jerseyrfor a Wtnary-TTllQ I S CHESTNUT FARMS ittUK CEILINGS •' . AFTERNOONS— EVCNINGS PAINTINO-JNT.4EXT. • — Z-5-25-U TW Contumptlop n is now vice versti Wanted to Buy 18 JI4J Morris Atfe., lt then locateltd d att Stork No,.IT Linden umptioiiedat«0SMion License C-1n0 - x " X5-8-H LIGHTING e E DS Tutoring , •Itual .Park' , Ne*w PANELING Alterations & Repairs LM-.h.X g r" 2 1,1 » 1 learning'something the girls • for the hair, and now he's OFFICE equipment, 3M dry photo - . K 6 8 34_ MASONRY, CARPENTRY 8, .yr. *N. LINTS. INC. I ully insured. Rudy Levpv ^ AUTORINOREALTY (Fee *IO,W copier. 209 Automatic model.very beds, chjna- .closet*, any old •MOVING AND yiORAGfi.; Washington-Avenue, St. George's (Fe(Fee sli.04) means a plant found in splashing happily in the stuff furniture. Fast service. BILLY- ALUMINUM SIDING. irrert new C.ill 3B8 4O6Oi _..*»:?»•?'1 Cr.estvlew Agency 2143Morrls Ava. Realtors 687-4800- MOTICB 00 APPLICATION knew all along, that beer has poodconditjonuso.399 7412 afterj GRACELAND (Kenllwortn) remodeling home's. FIB CP ROROOO F VAO1~''. ?32 4444- ~ ' 2y25lll Av°™» X$lWfHli^g^_ JAK£;ltOirirP ttmf th wt conquered lands. " under the -shower and JOE'S U\-9111. FREE •-••-.- "P'.M. rlvate owner needs cash. *295; 4 Estimates. .Call 3744102. Realtor " -.—- —Pttrsi—DTIBTRTCT! BeTng NOTIC« Of APPLICATION as much-gusto on the hair as In • - X-41-18 and 488-4465. ' V( 6 117 "UNION -rr~ also derived from the Arabic dreaming of the land of sky ' .XJL23 15 graves —-8 burials. Perpet. care. P 7-4 54 KONTOS BRUS: ASSOCIATES — eT9700- religious holiday pursuant to tha bounded by Staten Island -Ripra —TAKE NOTICE that Glayjlrn PAR I the head, so to speak. It can be EL. 2-3947 eves. & weekends EL 5 Painters Ext. 8. Int. European Eves.'.J.W. Conlon 464 5704 tenets of your rellgToiv22Le<]«usi 1/ansJi Railroad. Grant Street, St. Of Linden Inc. 1-a O. TAVERN language and was given, to blue water and • more Original .'COLONIAL DESIGN of resident a (tendance a t a Khool have applied to the Munlclpel the cil of the a great conditioner. trade painters. Special rainy day 319 SorJngfleld Ava, Berk Ht». ^-of r. a endance a t a K:hooih ; George's Avenue; , and Borough of Rostlle Park, N.J., for - oNesrANLeruLtmaronmtet, FREE ESTIMATES - painting prices. All quality New listing- Orchard Park- college or niit Board of Alcoholic Beverage cottons woven in Mosel. •manageable~tiBir; r MAX WEINSTEIN SONS H 7-4-34 . . Z5--25.111 Features 3 large bedrooms, ivi • colli,lege. o.ca .r university.,„, W ||„| Pennsylvania Railroad. • PJenary—Retell—Consumption There was a time maybe- ' - practically new. Yellow with trim. ' SINCE 1920 ™ SpeclallzlnB In Kitchens Florida-Specialist workmanship. 388-3116, 7 a.m. to Sr "• *t-y»«r fiillt at the SECOND DISTRICT:' Belnp- Control or-Lfiyfeny-nlTjT-'fflr'-ar Today, cotton accounts for Nevertheless, strike tine, up _—Consists of double dresser, chest, Bathrooms , & Basements baths, modern kitchen with nook, unabte to cast-yeur ballot Plenary Retail . Consumption "License c-11 for pfemlMi situated when the thought of expending 2426Morrls Ave., Union • 1 II p.m. formal dining room, fireplace, —'"-„I piec, e I..n. you,»vr. „,»„ let on aboundedtoy y Gran nt t Street, St. -standing till mlrrer, night table, Dally 8-5, Sat. 8-2 • . 684 8236. 1 GRAVE plots in Hollywood Alterations of all types • (TRY US CHATHAM BOROUGH License for premises loeattd at 7*6 at i& West Westtlek) »«•»•» two-thirds of all texUle fibers for. women's lib.-The ladies . .desk & chair. 754-6397. M 7*i.l*M. I Well located 3 bedroom colonial, enclosed porch. Attached oarage. said date, and you de»lre to vote In ipeorQe's^venue, Blljaberh-C a can of the frothy stuff on htir Memorial Park. Reasonable, 752 1 J-lne, and Pennsylvania. Railro Brunswick 'Ave;, Linden, N.j, used in the United States. - •142 alter 4:30 P.M7 •'•'• . J. 5-25-96A living room with fireplace, formal Extra nice & extra beautiful. - the Primary Election to be halo! plans a hair would ' haye^sent • him were there first. .(Even '.PARTIAL CONTENTS OF DON'S junrer WJ, kindly wrttrBripply pla ana spaciflcailortt -- ; s- • K-4-1-36 \A F 5 25 54 ANOELO'S PAINTING (, '--* "* dining- room, eat-In kitchen,- IWi premtsei s "balng-Tlterebalno altered -mamiy b« • The popularity-^/ cottcnr is reelingr-But now' that those JacqueHne Kennedy Onassis . APARTMENT 9, BUILDING J. 100 . fTCONOMY'MOVUWS, INC. Daperhanglng Interior J. exterior. baths, screened porch, paneled —THE BOYLE C07 ";.: In persoa to the County "Clerk, u FIRST- Being reportedly indulges In Ulebee'r •STONE HILL RDir • LIONEL TRAINS WANTED juHers-8. leaders; Insured, basement, flagstone patio, walk to Court House, Elliebeth, NJ. at bounded I Penn. due to its versatility and other ugly words -- "split ends," '— SPWW4GFIELD. Walnut'3 piece IN ANY CONDITION ... GRAVES, 8 BURIALS.— Local & Long Distance 'easgnable. Call 379-4257. trains, stores. Mid »40's. -Gallery ofHomei.- Realtor once requesting-that a civilian syivanla rtallroad, ..„ FREDSTENGEL absentee ballot be forwarded in " Line, and Edgar Road City Oblectlons, If any, should be properties. - "lack;lus(er," "unmanage- rinse.) ' • . - sectional soli, with cane back 1 ;' CALL 4470005, Hollywood Memorial Park, Union... ' DON ALBECKfit. MGR. Prlnclpals_onjyJ.«3S-»i25. 1143 E. Jersey gt,V Ellz, 353-4200 made Immediately In wrltlno to MICHAEL SCHAFFER, loose cushions, ~42 Inch round v JI300.^complete~call~Mon'. thru «LTERAIT.ERAI[QN[ S — ... _XT-F' —OperrDa1ljr»*jSat.9-4; Sun. 123 „«,. «..-i • • SECOND..DISTRIC • The strength of cotton, is- ' ..Today, what WUIH=U»- AFTERa pr!vf~ ---Union N-d~, - Real Estate 2 5.25.Ill ISTRICT:' Being Henry j. Baran, City Clerk; of President,' • • able hair" - are as much a Frurtwood table with 4 cane back- • R 615-r8 -TTnorSTalter 4-p.m. 339-3730 _ REPAIRS 687-0035 11 "-^-<" ~ Z5-25-1U bounded by Wood Avenue. Penn Llndtn, N.J. ' - , 1SI West Sumner Ave., tonsidered good.JHtoweVer, It part of man's vocabulary as crewcut that grew to Prince chairs, 3 matching servers, 5 K-5 2536 FORMICA TOPS SPRING SPECIALS CRANFORD ' I.1. syivanla Railroad, Staten Islanod " ADAM OOMUUKA Roselle Park, New Jersey,. section L' shaped .desk unit, CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS UNION - - and must be sloned with your Rapid Transit Railroad, MARGUERITE SCHAFFER, will tear if stretched 5 per cent _ Valiant . length,' ' the STAMP COILECTION. U.S. 1 DUTCH BOY PAINT 5 J signature, and state the reason- ' and. PnM. woman's, the^feilas^axiL upholstered chair, pair spartan 68B 6632 F tl One family house, outjlde, Jl' ' ' Edgar Road. T.r,ut«Mf,—-)5e -West- melal wall 'sconces, picture, Foreign Accumulations etc. Also HOLL-YWOOD- MEMORIAL K6LUY MOVERS , 8 ROOM SPLIT EDGEAAOUNT— J»*y you-wlll not-be able to vote at 7l« Meca,nd|e,» pr~ ofjtsriewjth. Resistance to starting to rriuscle in her beer ""TRoirstHChe; side-burns and coins. Immediate cash paid. 333- PARK, inc. ••The Cemetery SJ75.6 V475tup. Rooms, hallways, Real Estate "for Sale Just listed In most desired area THIRD I Bein,g Llnden, N.J... •- • paintings, Sun. H A.M. • 5 P.M.- 0917. Beautiful" Stuyvosanl Ave.,-Unlon LOCAL S, LONO DISTANCE stores & offices, J2J & up.'Also 100A ESTATES you? usual polling place, No bounded -by Edgar Road, West Rotelle Park New Jersey, abrasive wear is good. thing. '••• _ beards appearing on the most Tl4j70 Home Improvements Ageol.North American Van Lines, Young, spotlesl, beautiful. . .civilian absentee ballot wl I be ett RICHARD OOMULKA : 1468-70 Stuyves.ant Ave., Union,, trim, windows & doors & Bl levels, Splits, Colonials, Brook Drive, Twelfth" Street Vice President. • ' FRANK' ZARSICrTS ^ conservative faces, the em- '—z— 1— K-5'25-18 ThGENTLEn«' Ranches, 3-4 bedrooms, Vh baths, furnshed or forwarded to anv Jeere»»ry, • Heat has littler effect on The trend- may lift thp K5-25-15 ^U 8-4300 . '.. Edrlch Remodeling carpentry. Violations, leaders & applicant unless request therefor prolected. Twelfth Street..and 30B1 Whirtler St. C, (1 rT gutters, com'l. residential & 3 car garages-Located off Magle Stiles Street. - ..-•..'-.'. 14M ChuKh it., cotton. In fact, the setting on " pnasis on .hair has increased fully Insured? 272-4334. R 5 25 67, Aye. Prices start at Is receTved not less tn."ifihl "a^J spirits of the beer people, r'ONY RIO6S—lor all occasions. . TRAINS industrialIndustrialIdtil . VerVeryy reasonable."Freel , - .SEVENTH WARD your-iron for cotton is quite whose bubble . was burst male awareness of heretofore _BlrJhd«y partl«,Jalrs,'8. outings. Will buy toy trains, large standard HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL estimates,--"- , "fre e repairs.— $44,90Q •r FIRST DISTRICT! ?5JM high'.-'. - ' -- ' - 376-1275 after 6 p.m., all day' guage. before 1940 Any make or PAUK fx.u.nr>Ti i^ir^rb" iaunded-Jjv-Wesl Brook, Vice President,, Saturday or-Sunday. condition. Call 2411241 ANTHONY BIM -Church. St., Sunlight causes cotton to_L • " . - - .'• X-6-8-15- Rahway, N.J. ' '* '•', ' '7Kt-8'.ia~ 'Kitchen Cabinets -turn-yellowarid weaken. The . ?eA"sdNABLE, Write Mrs. Grace 62 PAl|jTINO,DECbRATINO AGENCY spalalm •mint Is the .newest item irvti gel form minTmasque-are "-—PORCH ENCLOSURE Blolettl, 36 Youmans - Ave, AND PAPER HANGING:—7 about the house you .wish to combination of heat; moisture Washington; N.-J..07882 buy or sell. We have the •15JS_£tuyvesant AVerUnlon, N.J.- Aluminum type screen ,/&i storm, T.V. SET WANTED, THOMAS G, WRIGHT and sunlight. (usaail7'present_:. Increasing in popularity forbcauty treatment, but the! Jcurtalnsl shades toflt, 9x12 rug; 2, —"Wlphases of kitchen remodeling. JM-1444 . " house you've—alwayi.-~ or friend of a. person who li In .: Nortec of APPLICATION Portablej_Console and Color: ~"" ;1 dreemefofandlf you wish Milit S 'AKE NOTICE :-that.T>rliclll», history bookrohow the trend is not newr- '• _ ' —pole—lamps, air conditioner, Cablnel5T^- —counter -\ . tops,, --: , . : —r.XT-F REALTOR -Military ServlceorIrapaitsnTIna banish couch. All a"T low prices; • alterations. "We-do ttie complete -to sell, wn hiinjti» buyer«— Geo: PATON Assot: Veteran's Hospital, whOrrTW -TAK»r-w.E , NOTICRobertanE -tRat.yrfted peter Ruzar k TA^^?!C^^^OT^NJJ&^N Child Care 36A - Rcal.Estate Broker Mortgages tradlng_as RUZAK'S TAVERN TAVERN, INC., a corporation of Call evenings 376-3785. 4B7-2948. belleva, will tle«)r«-t» vote In the ly and IheStileot NewJtrAey .tradlfW»rd S W. Wstlld. ave., Ros. Pk. 51TJ686 WSTCHUNG . Primary ElectioElection tto betieibTlOo JUne" itoC/irllqrSTEL-.. have^applled-jo the MutJltJoai- / . •.:— ..- • •.•.••:' -"KS-ss-is -' . --• .II.IIND- uisTRICTDISTRICT : Being - pard.of Alcoholic Beverage Mldtown Tavern, inc-harappllid^ .-•',.. ' .Z-TF, : 6,1972, write to the County Clerk at Beini to tM Mayor-arWWBfK tNROLL^NOVVTWonder World. Piano Tuning • ROOM ^onc»_rnBklng application for a- bounded by West Brook; jsiriabeth" -Control, of Linden, N.J;, for "a Nursenr School, Morris Ave. &rKITCREN CABINETS & finished , J City Linej-«|Bten: Island Rapid- -Plenary Retail Consumption Borough of .Roselle. R»i . . iDE .- . Mllllary Service Ballot to b» voted License-for premise* locatM .* Jersey,, for a Plenary Retail .heady new. line of men's hair s««o— -Rd., Union,.NJ. State basemcrvls. Eliminate the "In~l _—m >ald election, if you are making '-Trans.li Railroad, Edgar Road, betwoens. i>eal with tho carpenter flANOTUNINO- ._.._ colonial, 8 spacious roomsr luperb rahch-.nestled.-on- over~3'' ,West. vn —. .,vr Kin. oireei •- H521 Roselle St.,-Linden, Consumption License C-13 for •coHon fabrics." ~ bill. And this time' itVnot.'the fceiuet); Hot.lunches, Full & half .11 heat, 1 bath ar2 lavs., finished application for a Veteran then you West >BrooK'T3rlverLIJfhrstf;«el - - ffirtner» are Prlacllla prQducts,_and that may stir day, AM year round. Opening June fi. save money. 575 0R41 ' * ' . AND cres of treed property- In the must furnish under oath, the name prolected, 12th Street, Stiles ' premise* situated at-117 Chestnut- -* IPerspiraUon has UtUe effect water that gets the credit. —. 5th. Call .537-9O47 or 749-1294. REPAIRWC • — basement. Won't last. Priced at VatchuntLmountalns. 3 bedrooms, street,.Edoar Road, Rahway Cltyj; Ruzik, PeJaL Ruiak, Street, Rotelle Park, New Jersey; some protest from the distaff J. 2IDQN1K. ^ M4,S00. ^ '- — :^='—>acrrwTtlpprlvate"Dath, paneled .; of the Veteran, age, serial number, Line, lith street, Sllles-Streer, !6tfri peter 1 1 TAccording in 1 .winnm A —- " -•--. " K-4-1-34A 'SHORTLINE MOVERS home address and military : "*™" Off iC 0I"9 y ""direct Of !"™ AAw'" % foClC^ on'•cottbnT~However, when . .. side -of-the' toiletries, counter. .^CKING ~—& iXORAGE DR 6-3075 JOHN P. AAcAAAHON amlly room + rec room with bar, address. Street, and 16th Street pro|ecfed. ' RUtak, residing at John" ItOCRhQIdeTV! C0UIS REEFER, Lauder of-Aramls, Inc., it's t{CrTCHEM~C"ABINETS10 ft 61APPtlANCE MOVTNtT'— 24 leatod 42 ft.' pool with cabanas^ . Veterans —THIRD DISTRICT: Belnp- ist., wesioent/'' '- Treasurer,;i-feasui , j antipersplrant deodorants are By PEGGV WALKER For instance, would you ' ."After"all, men may have. 1 t ihould furnish -the; Bounded by West Brook, Elliabeth Linden, N.J. UtrJpTElHnlsbed-cablnots, S3B9; HOUR SERVICE, 484 TW' - REALTOR -= 140,000. EVWJ74-4458, -- same Information, 12 Schmlti Road, TSed,-an add is rormed that-r-« "looks good enough, to believe Renaissance wopien "been pursuing the delight.j>f_ the malt that packs-the punchv - -' Clothing-Household Giljs - 37 Includes- InstallatlonrColl 38J"0784 • = RT-F PIANOSTUNED 1SS5 Morris Ave,, Unloh " . '••:_ RICHARD C. City Line, New York Estate Line. ea lf or anl fr Apartments (pTReht \ The-following Is a list of the Middlesex Countv Line, Rahway will disintegrate cotton wheh~~~ ^ "> g ?> "'« esh -are said to have slept (most —Malt is the thickener tna't" -•' A 5-25-42 ALSO Open.Eves & Sunday 488 3434 Party and Public Offices, to be Cltv Linn. » iin« i~i •—• —•• from "beer since it wasTinventcd SUMMER CLOSING SALE of PIAblOSREPAIRED Z5-35-H1 RiALTOR^ ., voted on at the Primary Election in the presence of body heat.— °» garden- slap it on likely alone) with a milk- adds fullness to scanty hair, - - C.GOSCINSJ*s*ments, onrjigcs and available—June 1, adults . only, Democratic and Republican-— oosterly _and parallel 'to Clinton PETER WILLIAM RUZAK.:"... _.:An unfair comparison, a ctur lr!r< ROBEJHJOMN3«02AKOJHJOMN« > 2B New England Road, ' '-. ' . - 115 25 M kltcKenV»hl"nVi;"r'"l^ -, ' "~'B5cTr yards cleenccrTTeaso'nabMn •"Plumbing 8 Heating References required. Call 924.4851 Houses Wanted 112; Alternate,Delegates, at "Street, a line. 130 feet southerly-^ Maplewood,.N.J._- % 9 29 HI Large—Democratic and —and parallel to 20lh-Street/ a linen -1521/Rosella^t. prehaps, for-that was long 1 who'figure they've got Kitcnen cabinets. Call, 379-6070. rates. Ernest-Dully 373 5043. • •• . '- tut-IOI 275 feet easterly and parallel to- Linden, N.J. .Oblectlons, if any, should be -wjth a pinch of powdered Rtf X 5 25-70 Republican- nude Immediately, In writing, to before the appearance-of" th(i beer, - * .'...'' District Delegates— Clinton Street,- , •'•±- LlncLLeadedLd Mr May 25, June 1,1973 1 vanilla. . • ••• SUPERIOR PLUMBING » IRVINOTON T«mllyT121Brge^c«nM7230^oltt^Tmll11 Iaf colonial^Wanted In Victoria Crane, Borough Clerk, Beer products for the hair 4 room apartment, heat 8. hot Democratic and Republican- „. HfHWARD Borough Hall, Roselle Park, New: c 0 m m e r c i a.l. beauty 41 HEATINO.Gas heat Inst. Repairs, electric, 5 garages In r-a-arr In UnToUTn o or r CranfordCranford- areas. Alternate District Delegates— 1 FIRST ..DISTRIC Ti_ Landscape Gardening 63 - 1_ HANDY-MAN — RemodelWg', Electric ~Sewer water supplied for June 1st. call excellent.conditionlltditi , pricericed to Win— PrincipalPiils only. 352-3143. - -i ~.__-eiGH"Td H WARD 1—Jersey.—" •" • „_..... for her -preparations. But even early ..They were even putting may prove to be just the ticket 12x9 . Democratic and Republican "bounded'by' Staten^tsiv..» nB|,iU —NOTICE OP APPLICATION ~ cleaning. 24 hr. svc. 374-4887. 373-2450. —— MIDTOWN TAVERN. INC., • Moths and beetles do not cucumber juice into-massage for those who believe that-;, — — • ' | Painting, odd lobs and repairspas.. One United States Senator for a Transit-Railroad, a line midway TAKE NOTICE that -Pauline 117 Chestnut Street, face) believe what comes in.this century, when~pre)j>ared J » L Pavlng.qontractors. Spring i ! ,. ' [fall 'Tu alterft- ' 5 PM XTP Z 5-35-101-1 JOHN P. McAAAHON between and parallel to Dennis Kroboth , IndlV. & Pauline Specials, low prices, "free I P.M. - full six year term Roselle Park, Mew Ji attack cotton. However, 'naturally Is best for the cosmetics were beginning to - cream back in those days, apd "you only-go around once in FREIGHT LIQUIDATORS sCAJitGd[ One Member- of the House of Place and McGllvray Place, Kroboth Admix, of est.'of johivs. The Spectator, May 2S, tRVINQT.ON- Edgar Road, Park Avenue, Kroboth Jr. tradlnd ai PARKSIDE microorganisms such as appear, .1 there was aanother 1911 newspaper item thlrworld and you gotta grab Truck* loads lust received from 75V-7426 . _. . Jlno, clean-up, .- WALTER REZINSKI - 3 _R00M. apartment, newly, Representatives for a full two year 1 complextion.-; "Z..'~~"~'.. - famous Southern mills, shags, rofisonable. Monthly rates. Call PLUMBING8.HEATING, decorated, Includlhg tile bath/ ^.Opefi Eves'"j."s'unday, im-3i3* . :_;_ j ._ L_ term Pennsylvania Railroad, and INN has applied to the Municipal ..(F««' $18.64 mildew feed on cotton fabrics;.: -More-and mpre:. these tremendous revival of interest went so far as to.suggest that all the gusto you can get." (So A>"\5-41 weekdays altor'9 p.m. Tony 379- Z5-23-111 FOR summer rental. Normandy . Three Members of Board Of .Elizabeth City Line. Board of Alcoholic Beverage-. plushes,, splushs'.,- - nylonsrr 5284 - -+' ' . ' CELLAR-GARAGE KITchens & .bathrooms modern, kitchen, wall to wall . SECOND' DISTRICT: Being Control of Linden, New Jersey for "NOTICE OF APPLICATION Mildew is especially—a- oranges, when systematically why not pack a little into ai -polyesters, •Kodei-J.-i-YV-OPls.- CLEANED • carpeting. Available June 1st. Call : . Beach. (2) bedroom apartments, Chosen Freeholders for full three TAKE NOTICE that Dennis - women are turning~to the • in beauty secrets "from the . r . R 5 25 63 MAPLEWOOD 1 year terms - ' bounded by Stolen Island^RapIg a Plenary Retail Consumption problem on cotton that has ., Hunar*as~To~ch"S6se Trom. 9x12, Electrical Repairs — •'44 i ; RUBBISH REMOVAL 375-2084. :._ Lovely residential area, 4 bedroom eachsleeps (7) - close to Church & Transit. Railroad, Pennsylvania License for premises located at Joseph Ryan; trading as PARK kitchen to - unharness garden. 6X9, 7»10,9xl5 7'6xl2" 12x», 12X15, ._ WINDOW UNITS ALL -" CALL WOLSKI INC. V — - • • f 2-5-35-101 "Stores. June 3 - July 29. Call 388- One Councilman ol the 4th Ward 1 LIQUORS, .has applied to the been treated in any way with a :: : MAKES, .-- • i LAWN yard' colonial -with fireplace, _of the City of Linden fora full three Railroad, Park Avenue , Edgar 124-121 S. Wood Ave., Llnden/N.J. whatcver-powers-ll«-in—the— — Excerpts from 1911 issues of destroy the craving- 12x18, others & ovals~rWIII give a MAKESES 4-9231, . PROMPTSERVICES" . garden work at JOHN BODDEN PLUMBING aVHEATING maonlflcent-ln-ground-swlmmlng 4936-or 793-7186, Road, a line, midway between and Oblectlons, if any, should be Major and Council ot the Borough warm look, to any room-In your .__ .- ' H-5-25-122 year-term -.—• of Roselle Park, New Jersey tor a starch. . - .-' alcoholic stimulants.!'^ .: '.:..' ES 49231 ELECTRICA_LWORKpONNO JOB TOO SMALL E —T reasonable rates. ' Very 276459.1 PROMPTSERVICE IRVINGTON P0OIJ39 ,900. 4871595. — One Councilman of the 6th Ward parallel to Dennis Place and made Immedlatelv in writing, to likes of wheat germ and the San Francisco Chronicle JOHNPECORA,M.D. home or-apartmont. Bring room j dojwndablo. .Free estimates A 525-70 373-J323 4 ROOMS, heat's, hot water McGllvray Place. Plenary Rotrall Distribution site. —n-CALL 352 4519 riA'YS 687'" •Z-5-25-111 - of theClty of Linden for a full three ry J. Baran, tlry clerk, City License D-3 for premises situated' Cotton can be combined strawberry juice, oatmeal, indicate, woman's pursuit of announcBs—the opening of " A48-75 supplied, 1st floor, 1 month POCONOS—HAWLEY-- NINJTHWAR- D .Linden, N.J. '" :; One liquid rouge recipe that EVES.CALL3523548 Vacation In the-pSconos^moblle year term- —-—~ —v P -at-109 Chestnut St., RoseHe Park, with-othefcfibersvto Increase ••' '•' his office at _1>. . - FT 13 R 7-27 63 I IF YOU need painting, or'.TTlyothor •security, J195 months—Adults; Me PHERSON Realty Co. Realtor. . One Councilman of the 8th Ward_ FIRST DISTRICT: Being PAULINE KROBOTH, Indte s, and yogurt, egg white, essence natural beauty tonics then was probably packed a lot of pizz- .Central, Air Conditioning I odd iobs donoarouncl vour homo or Available June 1st. 37401)9. ". 'Opendally 9 • 5 Sun. 1-5. home/ restful, quiet, fully —bounded by-Sf.Georg.Vs Avenue, Newjers«Vw— equipped, 5 minutes to Lake of the City o» Linden for a full three PAULINE KROBOTH, Admix.- • —Ob|ectlons, If anya, suld .b .e resistance and wash and wear ; of violets or evetntTashed^^about- as logically, or • MILL-BURN MALL ~FRINGED OVALS ifl"" business, contact Rand ^04 3012 or Z-5-35-101 1? Alden St., Ctanford - year term- Columbia Place, —Academy. -Of Ejt. of John S. Kroboth. Jr. y, should be zow, was made .of pure Free •estimate, cheerfully; given. QUALITY ELECTRICAL WORK LANDSCAPING— Rest Homes Wallenpaupak, $50' weekly.' Call I Tofrace, DeWItt Terrace.iMelrose made mmediatelyImmediately, In writingwritin , to qualities. _4r— _ — grapes for the whipping up of illogically-directcd,-whatever _ Roasonablo price -79' J14-0400. ' . 487-0075. On_..e- Councilman of the loth 126 s. wood Ave. — Victoriiaa CraneCranCaee , B, Boroughh ClerkClerk, brandy,-~ benzoin, red saip . 2933-Vaux Hall Road, - CASH.ORTERMS SMITH ELECTRIC. IRVINOTON' Z'6.35.111 Terrace, and Wood Avenue.- h C Finishes'can be adfied that •'-'•• • the caBe, as it is today. •J. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Satisfaction guaranteed Z5-35-132 Ward of the city of Linden for a full Linden, N.J. ' _™ _ I-Sorouan-Hallr-Rosalle-ParkSHllRsallePark , NNew beauty tonics and treatments. dalwoodralum and Brazil " Vauir Hall A 5-25-22 CalL245-2727 nftor 5 p.m--:- X5 1B70 4 ROOMS, newly palnled;-lst floor, three year term SECOND, DISTR-ICTr=Belngr -LlndLeader, May 25,June I/IW}- _S*HWUBNI.TU«B^-tr0UI.DAT.6RS-^ 243-7014 PT PLEASANT BORO- bounded by Melrose Terrace, Jersey. • will help -make cotton- The results seem preferable For "example, California, ; R«4 wall to wall carpeting, heat & hot SURF CITY, LONO BEACH _ One Democratic Commltteeman ' ' '— (FeellO.12) DENNISJOSEPH RYAN: •wood. ' — 1211 Springfield Avenue __^ A 6-1-44 -woter-supplledrback porch & yard. 3 family duplex 4 8. 5 rooms, on from each of the 24 election DeWllt Terrace, Rarltan ' Road,' : resistant to. damage by, large lot. 2 car garage. Principals ISLAND, 2 bedroom house, sleeps' Cranford Township Line, and . 885 Lafayette Ave. to store-bought concoctions to wlncmakers -might be"in- —I rvlngton, New/Jersey - kluly-h trj3O0rCall lorappointment- S, oceanslde, July & August; J120 a , districts In the City of Linden Wood Avenuo. NOTICE OF APPLICATION . Union, New Jersey . mildew-and-sunlight. 399-4148; 3994149 Art 24 JOHN EaLlTja_^=rL-icen5Od _37U45Ov— only. Call 488 4035. O n e p e m 0 c r a t 1 c TAKE NOTICE that Andy's The Spectator, Ma\r25, June 1,1972 those who have gone bananas lc"rcitca~irf.'h'6tirig-'tHat" in a - Exit 143, Garden state Parkway Eloctricdl Conlracior. Repfltrs-8, LANDSCAP week—Call 4888381 & weekends mAinlcn.inct;. No job loo -small. • • ' • Z5-35-10I 597-8295. i_' ' ^ " Comm!tteaw"o"m'ah from-eech of FIRST" DISTRICT:^" Being Twin- Boro- Liquor store Inc., (Fee; W.20) ...Since cotton has a soft hand over the food-for-the-facc •—Jatr-rBr'W". newspaper the OPENING SATURDAY,Juno 3rd. the 24 election districts In theClty . trading as ANDY'S.TWIN BORO <- Tues. until fi Crtll.-us lor prompt sorvice. EL 2 GARDENER- MAHLEWOOD ROSELLE , " Z-5-25-133 ' bounded by St. George's Avenue, XIQUQR-ST.QRE,..has--applled-to |—and Is easily dyed, it is-often' thing, and: you can -bet.- _ ladies were advised 10 use'a LITTLEWINDOWGALLERY.- - 3-1-15 — Rahway "diyTTneT ValieyT!oad.~ NOTICE OF APPLICATION - CU 'SPECIAL OFFER ~ Wed., Thurs., Frl. until 9-i30 rmports, Folk Art. Handwrought 4 ROOMS, lVs baths, garage, near 3 bedroom colonial with large One-Republican commltteeman' Stiles- Street. Academy Terrace. the Mayor and Counc¥-OI -the -TAKE NOTICE that Joseph blended- with-syntHetlc'Tibers grocers, fruit and-vcgetablesl- P of California-claret artd_ F..II. shopping & buses $300. Own family roomrnot-weferrges heat, Jrom^each of the 24 election Borough of-Roselle Park, New Slmonettl and Martina slmonettl, W THRU MAV 31st From lewelry. • • . and-Columbla Place. t ' 2 Vose.Ave^(cor,-So,-Orange AVe.) utilities. Aduffs Immediate with many, many extras'. Asking Automobiles for Sale 123 districts In the City of Linden Jersey, for a Plenary Retail trading .as Jo Mar's Dell has' to^make them moreversatilo vendors__certainly aren't yolk of one egg as a shampoo, occupancy_.741-4994 '• 148,900. For further Information SECOND. DISTRICT: Being Distribution License 0/2 for applied to the Mayor_and Cll K 3 25 IB South orange, jnd Floor-S»turdays .Monthly Maintenance One 'Republican bounded by Academy - Terrace, in-use and decoration.' complaining. ~ .• \ • • • Other treatments offered in only, 10:30-Sunday and by appt, WILLIAMH.VBIT • ' _. Z.5-25-101 cart GoPczyca Agency Realtor, 221 Commltteewoman from each of . premises situated at iUS9»- -nf ma wiwiiii -Park 5% DISCOUNT nd by appt, *""-"*"*""""*"- ^J Chestnut St., Rosalie. 2413443. -Sllles^Slreeh-Elmwooa^TarraceiT «hestnur§tn';f!os«i» pafO«w_ 1 v n -IF YOU«rCAR IS BROUGHT IN ^0 SWIMMING POOL • 18 X 48, space -•.-Sp'rlpg-cieanln'cF=-:T" Ropflnp~:Soamless,Gutters-. _ Antique car, )9<4Hudio .:.. .the 24 elactlondlstrlctJJntrie^Cltyr: andOeAMtt. Terrace.'——-'—~r rNeW-jeraeyj-for-B .Limited-^ .'• »__in,_j iTuiucii t, iuagazines_are _.v!Hyy -t's '.VJIV- " " ,W|THIN 5 DA YSAFTBB ESTIMATE IS gas heater, 24-lnch-G.E. fan on IHANDY MAN; Small iobs ; • Froocsilmates. Do own work. , NEWARK " ZS-SSHIT Goodcondltlon & runnlnlngm , '. "'".of-Elnderi^---—- „ THi-R©--oTsTRICT; Being Plstrlbutlon License DL •I Shrub Planting and ,|C'arppnfry, . , P.inollng, All NJ. Insured. • 373 1153 Call for appointment THI«D Ob|eetlon»^ll^ahy,-shouI3be a corn- stand, electric. Irorvor & mlsc BHENTON—wasterof the Dagger _.,|Cappnfry, . , P.inollng, B.lock . ; Fores. t. Hil.. l - Beautiful1 , modern-—.,., 3 19/2 bounde-'•—'"-^d by—Elmwooo—Terrace^ -premises—situated—at 222-.East- Items. '688.35.70;—UMd Sayre Rd,, BoK Illusion. Entertainment for Pruning^ ^ !Cl£Rnr!Ct'il!na£,_R*ipnrr r & CleaCl n Windowsd ' ' " ,' H5-?5-80 r.oom oatdon apartment trwal, walll tot R0SELL6 — 224-3932- "A5-35-I33 Stil St > made Immediately, In writing, to Llncoln- Avenue, Roselle Park, Asphalt Driveways Warlnanco Park section, 5 room CITYOF LINDEN StlTes Street, Valley, Hoadr'cra rk'-| drycleaned;without damage. Union. Adults or Children's groups.- j& Gutters. Colll .687-7581.- wall; carpet, A-Cflas 8, electric, -Township Line, WlnfletcTTownshlp victoria Crane, Borough Cwrfcv .New Jersey. ** cosmetics manufacturersr hot lemon juice patted on the face • •" ' K-5-25-15 Magic, Mystery, ESP 241.9414 • Lawn Repairing H 4-l-7f parking 8, master antenna all freer colonial with large lot, finished POLLING PLACES . Borough Hall. Roselle-Park, New ,Ob|ectlons, If any, should be _Eleachlng with chlorine or PLUMBINGi HEATING -• basement. Asking 134,900. For Bulck Riviera 1945, Air condition, Line, Stiles Street, Clark Township — J . F-5-25-45 Repairs', remodeling, violations, Rent S175 Lease,' security, 34,000 miles S900. Call 3743381 Plrst- Ward,~Flrst District: Line, Rahway River, R»r4ten— made Immediately, In wrltlno, to • to be outdone, by granny's nightly. ASPHALT-Driveways, parking 1 Spot seeing and-Llm references. No. pots. Avallable_ -further Information call Gorciyca Library Building, 31 East Henry : WtHOt- V B. RUBILLA, J—oxygen^j)Jeaches is OK but bvnnmM HUIU AND TRUCK ,, TABLESDuncan Phyle.(3). Dark" lots. All work done with power LE. -REID'a - SoKtS -Attic, replacements, gas tired boilers... Agency Realtor, 321 Chestnut St., '• . . A-5-25-133 Road and DeWfltt Terrace... I 38ff pantry shelf-secrets, are For the daring,, came a PAINTINO in Oarv»ood,.N.J. ""'I'/ mahagonv, with- Green Inlaid and-Fertlllilng Now construction, modern sewer June-lst- 8.—Joly—IStr^OX"572, St., Ashwetl Rfoom . ..Prejld enlm, t TTreasurer* frequent or prolonged use of , roller. All kinds masonry; James biisement,- aarane. .Goncr.al Roselle, 241-2442.. ---^ '' First Ward, Second District: - «10 Locusf-Sf.tS , .'• 1 bottling" up herb,, avocado, • Turkish harem )lp salve • Unbelievably beautiful aulp paliit lobs — leather. Llflht ..mabOQany-.-drum— i-irr »,.„.. 1 cleaning up 87 removal! Ploase cleaning. Call Her-b TrJeJIer, BS 3- L(Waplewood,-N.J. 07040.-^ lln . Real cr«ftjmartshlp~on.t)8dk-4 Vender -L»Morge«e,-y;P«ln«rAvB—I rv.—:| Exterminatihg—~-—-rrrrsj 46 Z5-2J-101 Go d 5T f' "«• "50 cash. Senior High school, Alnswor.tti.St, Roselle Park. New Jersey bldach—may weaken the table. Call 245.4635. cnll373 s ° condition, new -battery Entrance, New Wing Foyer —MARY ELLEN RUBILLA, lemon-lime, egg and assorted -rccipepcombinlng a pound of_ x.5.25:1s REASONABLE ^ -_ r S(B c mut st : :n joSEPHsi«eNeT fabric. Some finishes may leclal paint formutas->J4-HrrServlce , ROSELLE • •: P»ri? M , /« - Roselli—• •-—-second-Ward, First Dlstrlcti~ Secretary 7— ~ Me w,-M»»aowTwr" food products quick as you can fresh damask rose-petals, J : MANTIS- PEST— CONTROL". :>CO, J RATES, :^ ' : . ." X 5-25 70 Park, May 34-38. 241*356 or 341- - School—e,—Spruce SI, Entrance, -•10 Locust St., cause the fabric to yellow . . .-kousaMjstiX colors-to enaose~frorn- -"~ Exterminating all -vermin 1 ALL TYPES ROOFS, J3«W_or_ 10 room house In ceotet-OLtown-- • (Fee 1171.12), Rahway, N.J. • Ultro-hnjiSualon which require!nd 2F1ECE SECTIONAL couch with ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS— CLEAN UP SERVICES —foil basement; lsufoor 3 rooms 8. -Cafeteria Roselle Parlu New Je MARTINE .SIMONETTI • polishing ™ " ' . - slipcovers. Excellent condition,— reasonably. Prompt "ouarantoed ropalred. I do all my own work. ind- -.—~ ThaSpwtjitnr. Mmy n. ' when exposed to chlorine Searcn of theirshare of the — &MASONRYWORK.CALL _| service. FREE Estimates. Call Call c. Mork", 743-4054. Attics, baiornents, garages 1 Deal direct with roofor""™^""*^" ialely, H73:AHBe>f laV, 8n0 flouLJl'iottnis «. Ualliiiiu SMJLAAd A > 5-vear.GUarantee agalnst'fadlng Reasonable. Coll' 743-71B8. . NICK D'ACHILLE X Light.movino &' trucking call S150..Wrlte box 1345, c^Suburban "floor 1 bedroom & storage room. I S, Lalay RahwayTN.J. bleach Grand Opening 1 757-6,161 ., - Corvalr '65, 6 cylinder, white. 4' ' Corridor . -..-:. ' ~7"^ milk and honev'prbfits. • Fref Estimates' "-^—.— ,_R-5-25-!5 379-4974 K 4-8-25 Publishing,. 1291 StuyvtsantAve. Immediate occupancy. Price high TheSpectator,May2S,Junel,197J . • • F 5-25-46 •WO's,—F^oK-rlnfiMimatlon write door, good - concntlon: 8,, low Third Ward, 'First District: If you 5ew'~|with~~cottor- --—~-**^= " n ffieresanything— to be saidT" • Hlol| \4uallty-*nia'T0riali Thrift & Consignment • Shop9 mileage. Call 4 PM to 9 PM 376. Soehl Junior High School, E. , (Fee$n.5O) i •• LOW, LOW prices . SCREENeOTOPSPIL ' . Z-5-25-101- owner, Box 1341- c-o Suburban Public Notice—••' fabrics, be sure to pre-shrink ' Retarded Children Assoc, 137 So. ^ AS, lALTDRIVEWitYS. ARROWHEAD- Rooflhp- Inc. Publishing, 1291 Stuyvesanl Ave., 9843. :'•.-.. Henry st, Entrance, Room 8 about this renaissance "of-- ^' . Red carpet Iregtment Wood AVO., Linden 9254522 - 520 E . ' ' GE.UERALAAASONRY— GRADING LANDSCAPING types of. roof Ing, siding and —Th|rThird Ward, Second District: them biefore~yon-pTn~Dn the Fences. carpentry. Seamless gutters,'Free' UNION . Union,- —-EAfieLYCOPY interest in homemade natural •We call our tyitim "TELLA-^-« !nd Ave,, Roselle, 245-6449, Mon, RESIDENTIAL AND COMM'L. 4 ROOM-apartmont, wbaths, -Soehl Junior High school, E. Elm thru Sat, 10-3:30, Fri. ovos 4:30-9. •FREE ESTIMATES. INSURED. estimates. 372-5477. — Z-5-25-111 - St.-Entrance, Room 7 Publicity Chairmen are gattern pieces. •_'. cosmestlcs, it's that you can (lormorly Grace*). FRIEND", come In and (ind out ATTICS 8. CELLARS. 687-1032. -adultsrno pets) available June 1st. FlitiSd'Spldor 1969 Convertible, ^ -abot^t It— or Aik a Friend I L.GUIDERA, MASON & PAVING j .. .;.-;, —.7~~:.'.:: XAIS-BO CalL487.2417.-Mr. Green. — SHORT HILLS .. excellent Condition—BrstrEntranc«7~ SPECIALl2ING:|N • TOMSPORMAN ^—~ '."":• ."' ., Z-5-25-101 Call-454-3355. Conoress T -USED AUTOMOTIVE PARYS - ' • .' / • .' K-4.29.25 _WALK ...GAT.E_WI.TH- JOQ t or Gymnasium • — . ;.. Friday deadline^for Send quesllons on shopping the only female who'll go down ITAMDSC-AP-ING. Best spring : i—.__ -| ROOFING- COLONIAL CHARM 5-25-123 . Choice forPre,lden» ppg CUSTOM BLENDING Early (.late model body engines, MORE J3Fi__. E-ENCE. Sunny & bright almosphSf*e-. Z-5.25102 n, low 'mlleaoe.-&87l - Boys' Court : - 1 Second Reforrned Church Florence-«rE|mwood oxportly Installod, very reasonable 'MU "001)7 . : I Sixth Ward, Second District: (Basement) Avenue mOOT^'IT'S A BEAUTY." Call l47-l22ir24"hoarTorvlco, Hot Roof-Repalr^Slate Roofj'ajso" walk „ 3—Second Reformed Church P.M. 686-4524 BUSINESS COUPLE seeking4 or 5 School 6, Morris Avenue Entrance, Florence & elm wood Awnings, Shades, Blinds 26 A 5-25-47 PAINTINO (, shingle roof. Loaders and Gutters. Elegant with hughge Boys' 'Court (Basement) • . . . F-6 1-16 call'248TS983. •'.•„• • rooms In Upper Irvlngton, Onion 3 Tho. First congi Christian J.NTERI0.R a -orHIIUIdHIIUIde AArea . Call'488-4344l . — -walnu'-kltchewl'klth n etc. Volkswage,, '66-OOOd running Sixth Ward, Third District:: .. Clinton Avenue 8. • MARK III MAINTENANCE REASONABLE - - , .; A5-25-B.0 .condition,-cl Clfurch (Classroom) ,Clvlc Square w —; • J^cUSTOM MADE —Window Wtnd&w Woshino Floor wax ino F 411 an Inside & out, R £ School 6, Morris Avenue Entrance, your etppet

M P Y —ftp I 'CiF^TF -PS=~ ntrance, i-ron .•v.-iuoai-iuuilun, in VIO'S, OAK Tenth Ward, Second-- DlitrlctlJ • Irvlpgton. .J."Dog~College, 687- GOODCARPENTER " Sldowa lks — Patios -^~sheel-' •L/.DDIEMATERIAL. RIOGB REALTY' Realt6r,_-376- -Garage Doors -. r^-r 52ROcklng — Any concreter-lnsurod xri;R|OR|O S REPORTS, THfilSES, LETTERS, QUIET RESPONSIBLE business .McManui "Jrr'^HIgng " SchoolScool, ' 2393. NOJOBtOOSMAtL— - MANUSCRIPTS.' ADDRESS S. EdgewooE d Road EntranceEt , Mustt -•—GR'LA'ROE •1 ; L s DELFA. .'JC.AU 488-5288 • Woman needs small apartment •MORE MEAT , F T-F • •; Mi 7 t! ii(i 1 MAIL, CIRCULARS X FUYERff. near buses, reasonable. -322*6403 Room 123 *8640* 4B?-9B08\ MAILING LISTS AVAILABLE, Lets grease " after 5 P.M, . • -. - Tenth Ward, Third District: . Lets shrinkage ' ' ' ' . 5-35-32 GARAGE DOORS INSTALLED, W E-I-AREUE A LI Z E IN FULL SUMMIT School 1, . Myrtle Terrace garage extensions, repairs t, MASON • Spoclalltlng In new'stops A a A PAINTING andgerioral • _ ' Z-S.25-102 Continental - *7068* .GOOD HOMES NEEDED FOR conir.icT.nn u,i,,rlor & exterior-* SGHVlCETToRRESPONDENC.lCETToRRESPONDENCGG PARK-LIKE ' JUNK CARSWANT6b Entrance, oyjnneslum -DOGS (PETS & WATCHDOGS). service,, electric operators* and 8, romodellng. Frijo 05t!^nalqs^_ -[iQH_DDSTNESSMCN. - NOTARY; Hlgheit prices paid. Late model Inqui t li 129 Myrtle AvenuAvenue -KJttens. 398-1465. . Hopatcono radio-controls.- Stevens Overhead Save money. Cull 964-7520! —--Jffl'nlraflttllnp, WANTED - S or ,i room apt. In SETTING - , Apartment House Basement Marquis MORE FLAVOR MOHAN CARPENTRY PUBLIC. IBM SELECTHIC1 AI<0 , Immediate pickup, 118-3 0 Marshall Stretreeet .-.'4493* Anlnnal-Havdn. 39B-7282Of 398-1305. Door Co. ch 10749 • . TYPEWRITERS, ' -MIMEO upper Irvlndton for. adult family. Lonely landscaping 8, tall trees Apartment Hiuse 14 Marshall Street Doors, windows, .stops In—a-ouh'" ... . F-TF Call 373-2410. .-.'.• ,' fflKlft » ol6» any lime. . 484 T '.'.'.:" F-7-37-17' GRAPHING , 741 4154 .. surround this 3 bedroom home. 3800, every weekday except Fire House WI orovrstmi— RflU - Alterations, paneling, also formica K C• Masonry Repairs. _ X 405-73 Living room with fireplace, • Monterey. ioj V O M A T I C- D OO R Z9J5 10I Saturday, between 9I0Q A.M. and Berkeley School ?89 Grove street '3809* • "INTftOOUCTORY'OFFER »S" and bftsomonts, painting. 273-5O3B .rapalrs, also patios, brick'stops, separaledlnlng room/kitchen with 9:00 P.M., and an Election,Day ,'Bprkeley School •' 789 Grove Street . > A 11-3532 OPERATORS. Ropalrod - Sold breakfast room. Jalousled porch + We buy lunk Cars, trucks 8. GUARANTEES POODLBGROOMING SERVICES Serviced- All makes Radio sidowolks. All work dono- by WOMAN would like iw or 7 room from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Fire House Ml Grove Street •'Bslhlno, Clipping, clean oars, Cut oxporioncod .-Iradosmon. "964-0U96- CUSTOM- MADE radiator apartment, Irvlnglon area. Write rec room, see this new lilting Motorcycle!. All vehicles must Following Is a description of the Polish National Hall 4)5 • loth AVenue Cougar— .'3066* CoWrols Serviced. .FREE today. 546,500. Eves 754 8093, run. CoII 9?4 2042 Qrovesireef school nails. For appt., 371-7191. GARAGE DOORS .— ESTIMATES. "DAVE 8. SON . __^_ . R 5-35 66 enclosures, any color, design or Box 13H c -o suburban Publishing, various election districts of the olO Grove street Homemade plnasaurus •Panolino. dimensions, *. Wood .grains 291 Stuvvesant Ave. Union, N.J. . V RICHARD C. '• • • AS-M-125 . TOWN OF IRVlNCTON- I • . ' ''_.-•'"•- f 5-25-17 Coljlnos, Loaders & Gutters.- ELECTRONICS." 24 hr. Sorvlco • "' DECORATING, Cltv of Linden: • • r , Montego: Pointing. 742-B593 ' •44710714. -\ ' SAMUEL CAIVANO "• OR ANY RE- available. Shop at Home Service.' 07093. -'2731* 12" Frank-Fooiefs Rogal Docoralor Service..374-1815' Z-5-U-102 _.' •" • "PIRSTWAHD" Beef BBQ Ribs ,SirloiHa-Bob L. PLAYFUL, LOVEABLE. 9 week \ >• ' • F-41-52 - GENERAL CONTRACTOR • 374-4774. 24-HR. FIRST DISTRICT; Being WEST WARD. A complotu' lino of a.ll typos 01 SERVICE UEASONABLY ' •- • ' A4-15-B3B RBALTOR Capri _„ ' old KITTENS. Looking for a 30J Sprlngfle ;MM -Motorcycles lor Sale" .bounded by Henry SlreelrRahway-n -WARD- DIST,;. NAME . *.,*2476* • ' 1'Home, Box'tralney^376^249... " Lmasonr-v-IW*.rQerttry^Worlr«cm7r -127- City Lino,, ttlbbons" street,' and. with oxport^doslqhlno. For an PULLY Berk-Hh>. Ib. Ib. Guns 1 Garages lor Rent—•' —Z 3-15111 Washington Avenue, W 99 79° Carpeting I Comet -'" 33 53 ostlmato call._$i60p51 "BE ESTIMATES. 1 Chancollor Avenue School • •'• 884 chancellor Avenue Surveyors . ", SUMMIT . •.'•*•'- SECfJND OIS.TRICT: Oolno w 5 Fire House . r '2232* ' R. 7-6 66 x.n B 71 HONDA 1MISS-IJS . bounded by Gibbons Street, Rah-' w M burand place Homeniade German Homemade . ..j-POODLES-AKC- . ,._ —:--j - ' . Low mileage. (300 3 R«deetne,r Lutheran church /40 • 4iit street. • . APRICfbT PUPPIES. Shots; Good GUNS, bought, sola, oxchanood; PAINTlNCi RANCHES • ' Like new. way city Line', .St. Goorge's w 4 Porence Avenue School 1330 Springfield Avehue Datum - or\ltallan London Broil. CARPET INSTALLED all gunsmlthlng dono on promlsoi TEAMOP ITALIAN MASONS nnu "' i-aMont Co'. Int. g, . GRASSMAN.KREH&MIXER. Irvlnglon Near N ye Ave. tor car or NSW PROVIDENCE—Compact 3 Avonue. and Washington Avorflie. First Reforn^d Church _. '2026* •Temporamont. papor trained. carponto.rs. Wo can boautlfy your t"•-. • 'forage. Call Es. .46936 jMLdLQiun 1 bath, 1 car attached SECONDWARD- ' 4 Housing Prolect • '. Alto Skyo Torflers. Coll 671-5470. . Experienced. Call Andy. homo, stops, patios, sidewalks, "'os. Free • minor Surveyors - V4 garage »3e,S00.^ > A-5-3S-127 FIRST "DISTRICT: • Being Comm. Room Picnic "-5-25-17 H Springfield Avenue, Union, NJ repairs 1/', ' w 81 Union Avenue? '• ' Flank Steaks $15? 755,4781 • v F t-l otc. Call 673-63U 47S-3441. , 'J'n '•• . . 433 North Broad Street tJERkBLEY HEIGHTS—Central bounded ' by Pennsylvania 7 Chancellor Avenue Schbol C A 4 28-33 OC-6.8-73 Elliaboth.N.J. .EL2-3770 1 .-.Railroad, proleclod centorllne of 884 Chancollor Avenue Service , Leasing . "'••* •. .•• ',... JAJC 3 bedroomfireplac 1M bathle I,n stonlivine ig. w ' J Dance Studio ; • 'S« SJuVyesanf Avenue • POODLES, AKC~TAPRICOT Trame with LAST^3-DA-yS '—". Spruce Street,-Spruce Street, 9 Chancellor Avenue School 99 WE SPECIALISE.'m all'masonry ' AINTING House; lor Rent ' park-llki .setting We're moulng. Take advantage of - w ^Ch»ncellor Avenue Body Shop ty,, PUPPIES. Shots, Good c. Int. '"'lid room, and Henry streot and Wood Ayonue, w •10 Nome Laundromat 35 Mill Road Tempera'mont, Papor trained also •work. A'dtlitlons,- foundations,, T ft'J'T.i'uivpanellnB'. Free s49,900.' -. . , our, >dllemma and save, Its SECOND DISTRICT: Being Carpet Cleaning 33A polios,.bricpatios, brick porctupdrchm otc.'Cflll dcty' i '"•'"•' * Schrelhofer. 4H7•' cheaper 10 have a sale lhan'move, Voters may obta In the location of the: polling place In Hit district In whkh SHye Terrlorv Call67!-5470. Tile Work GILLETTE—Central A-C, 3 bounded- by Pennsylvania' We sell the steak, not the iliilel or, rtlohl. 343 7710 tiv* mi i/Lieves&wkends FIELD bedroom, 2 bath ranch, fireplace In Railroad. Rahway City Line, they reside'by calling 94T-7109. dally ViOO A.M. to 4:00 P.M. except F 5-25-17 • '. -XI-.F rn • 7 room house, newly living room, 3 car garage. »59,5C<3, ,: V.I; P.-HONDA- protection contcrllno of Henry. Saturdays arid Sundays.:7'.oo A.Mr to 8:00 P.M'. June 4th, 1971, Primary NOME IMPROVEMENT XVII ted -w-w Carpeting, perfect- Crestvlpw Agency The Cycle Super.Market . Street, Henry Slrool, Spruce Election. • •"•.''• TILE REPAIRS 8, RISPlAClNG , professional 8. home use. Could 108 W. 7th St. plalnfleld- street, centorllno ol Spruco street TILE FIXTURES. •ESTIMATES ' «DOPBL6CTION5 FLETCHER fnierior & ExteriOL»__ JOSEPH PiscioTTA- Painting [Tso be. altered for olflcej. Near . .. • . Realtor ;" broloctod •. *-to Punnsylvania ' Blmerj.Hernmann' HOME FOOD All work done. No lob too small.' Ai .8. Utt.or.nuii,, cre, estimates, tHEEIirgttVHE i G I V E-N. usllne 8, Short Hills station, call. 444VJOO . Railroad, * oxcoiiont *< v insured. 4B^373o: .Tf.llR'DWARD ' ~ " CEDUIa«E ouanVMeati Bodnar_- 371-4393. M.ll.t,.acap.lcchlo. u ANTHONY DTTNICOLO 484..5550' R 4-4(589 or DR v-9747. ' . .Eves. J;WrConlon 4«4-570» • Mini BiWs, Karts, Sno-- 1 992 8473. ' X 4173 " " Z5-2S.8B' • 2J-5j.no »W Springfield Ave., Berk, Hts FJRST DISTRICT: -Being - Lincoln *. Mercury • Ddtsun SIR VICE 374-5505 F 4-22-54 . ZS-J5-1I! Moblles."." " bounded by Rosullo Stroot, Henry Suburban MOVINGW .127*:; Street, Wood Avcnuo find Ulancke UNION . , < ' -FRV0AY DEADLINE •'•••••• ••;'"•' 6RHIVF f JtTiAa.'l.'th) John All Items otNJHthan spot n«ws should be In pur 1 .•Wi'.'-iur Movers A (uHy insurod. inti.r.cir i-,:. ,,jr free'estimates, Expertly TnttHlled In bathr-ooma, ENT THAT -ROOM with a Want ^ountislri Realty Co. MINI BIK«-"CAT1'4H.P. P R ( SBCOND'DISTMlCTr Being tnlmiti* from lh\-Short/Hill Mull I, N. J.-" >lr«l Call 444-5383. 233 5311 • . •'•'• . Ad;Ohlyl4(; per word (Mlh.j3.30). kitchens, hallway), ropalrs. 325- R shocks I yr, old.'oood Cond. s)3s Call 4B4>X700... re.'ponilulo conipuny HAIOS fuiiy.W,,-,,,., ,ii|'aVter» P.M. ut> Only 14c per word (Mln. M.WI, ' bounded by Rosoliu.^Street. office by noort on Friday. . • A5-2S-33A ..rciionable. 233 880i. art* 3995. • • I 8«»00 91 lo Morris Avdii Unl.n. NJ, or Bestoifkri celt 3/9.3953 after ' / .'-- A 6-1-8B. M ' - '•'••• xJMtt f'M -3IJ0;;; / •Jhurtday, May -25, 1972 Committee, Prof. Dexter Is alSOITOTSff SI Union JCollege.for, his countless field trips to many ' Holiday deadline areas on the East ••coast-with students ./fri^" -r-^-v-- - TOeTWenWTST .. hewn retakes, for the June 1 Issue p»per of terested in geology and minerals. .. T~ Prof. DexTeir's wife, Ruth Alice, is a former should be submitted In time.fer:our ; Prof. Forrest P. Dexter Jr. retiring professor remarks will provide eachvf us with a personal student advise*), and faculty adviser to the. -His professional 'affiliations also include the member of the Cranford Board of Education. ' 'desdllne. Item, submitted later Mufti Ms; o(-geology and physics who has served in- -message -Student Council, the Interfratemal Council and American Association for the Advancement of may not bo printed various teaching and .administrative roles at' Thje request by the students that Prof. Dexter the Geology Club. He, holds the rank of full "Science, the American Association—of Union College since 1945, will be guest speaker speak" at. commencement is believed to set a professor. . " ^ f" •>'•' "(Jnniversity Professora^-llm. New Jersey _at Union College's 39th commencement precedent in seeking commencement speakers A graduate of Massachusetts Institute .of1 • Mineralogical Society, and the Geological GUNS "exercises to be conducted on Saturday, June 10, at-Union College. Technology with a bachelor of science degree ' Society of the ASmerlcan Museum of Natural \mBadtOuFl0imi at 10:30 a.m. on the East Lawn of the Cranford, . ' "We wholeheartedly support our student in chemistry, Prof.. Dexter earned a master of • History^ . \ '- :• 1 Bought Sold campus, it was announced this week by Dr. body in their request.to have such a fine person arts decree in physlciT from Harvard Before joining the Union College staff. Prof. MM SERWCE/ Kenneth W.Iversen, president, deliver the commencement address," said Dr. University'and has- done additional graduate. .^Dexter served as a research chemist, wjth. Iversen. • ' i , The invitation to prof. Dexter' to speak at «#ork at Brown and Rutgers Universities. He Tidewater Oil Co., and AmerlcanjCjranamjd, . LL.GUNSMITHINExchanged G • . ' --O--O" ••• , • -' • • •and,as an analytical chemist with New York commencement was extended by the Student has also studied at Oklahoma State University bONE ON PREMISES Council which expressed-' the desire of the THERE AHE1V7-CANDIDATES for the and Indiana University under a ^National Consolidated Gas Co., ..._..- student body to honor the retiring professor in a associate in arts degree which will be conferred Science Foundation grant. ___'•••~"-Asa faculty member at Union College, Prof. DISCOUNTS . public as well as personal way. ' t by Dr. Iversenjind Edward Aborn, chairman of t --o-o- Dexter-has served on numerous eommii ^ .'The student body of Union College is in- the Unipn College Board of Trustees. They will PROE, DEXTER WAS the first junior college {fsslgnmonts on a professional and' ex GUM SHOP" 194TSPRINGFIELD AV£.| be assisted by Prof. EJmer Wolf, dean. faculty member in the United States to head a trucurricular basis, He served fpr^several generous service," said Richard Wusthoff of "~ProfrDexter;iwhg7jysei-vlng~a~ternporafy "'c&nrrnittee' of the~Am6rlcah Chemical Society. years on the StudenbFaculty'Relations MM Springfield Av«., Union -Edison, president of the Student Council, "lie is assignment as acting dean of arts",' will com- W a distinguished professor as well-asa friend plete 27 years o(. service at Union College in who is committed to our personal growth. His June, where he has also taught chemistry and speaking at commencement will be a fitting anthropology and fulfilled parttirne assign= tribute^to show our appreciation while his ments as financial aid officer, counselor, U.S.DA. CHOICE Comedies will open ILVIR aNNIVIRMNV CBLIBWATION RIB EBB • •''yX&'V-•':':•'/ :%'>.'/ on June 3 aturday, June 3 will be I nlng night for the Wood- dge Repertory Players' I duction of ''Lovers apd I ier Strangers," a set of four -art pompHips on thp thpmp. O1*E COMPUTE -FRESH' loye by Renee Taylor and BOOK IS •* eph Bologna. Other per GROUND •nances_are scheduled- for IP in 17 nn'rl-74 nnrlfl: y I dgr~ St^tc .School litprlura^li" -tiy TRADE : lob Fronc of New •Brun- ckls.director df the play. IN ANYDEPT Is a Rutgers . University - USDAJHOICt^— duate who majored in sic and minored In theater BEEF CUBES SHORT RIBS — 1 art. He has directed plays, f the Edison Valley Players, e itfieia Community Players EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! I 78 k* 1- Plays-in-the-Park, tsevelt Park. ~ .-—••• . 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