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Publl.h.d Both Thuiidoy by Ttumri PuLliihiny Corp, Subterijitien Rote IS Contt Per Copy MOUNTAINSIDI, N.j. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IB, 1971 J Htw PiBy\4inet Road, Mountniniidt, N,J. 0709! SS tier)? divided into 10 voting districts Plan okayed after debate over legality New posts created in Fire Department An ordinance establishing 10 election dis- tricts Instead of the presenfflve. In the bor- ough was approved by the Borough Council by a 4-1 vote Tuesday. Councilman John Heehtle ca»it the dissentingvoteandiC^UncjlmanRobgrt Ruggiero was absent, Russ Cardoni of Short drive led off an hour's discussion on the matter by requesting that a letter sent to Borough Council by Robert Jaffe be made public. Excerpts from Jaffe's letter which opposes the redistrlcting appear else- where in today's Echo, Murray Staub, assistant township attorney, replied to Jaffa's alligations that the redis. trieting is* illegal.. Staub maintained that the redistrlctlngis perfectly In order. According to Jaffe, the state statute says , the districts should be geographically com- pact and as rectangular as possible, Staub said the new districts do this as best as possible, jaffe also said that the ordinance, as pub- lished. Is "vague" and that no map was pro- vided, Staub said that an ordinance is pub- lished so that the public can have an oppor- tunity to be heard and that no map is required when this is done, He added that publication ^jifthblihhlill beheld," Several persons questioned the purpose of VOLLEY OF. DECISION ~ Some of Mountalnsldg's top athletei take beerfield School sponsored by the Mouatainsid* Recreatlott Depart- the redlitrttting. Mayor Thomas Riceiardi part in weekly volleyball gam*s, as part of sports prop-am at the ment, Activities also Include basketball eompetttion, . said that it would likely raise interest in how the community operates. He added that this will bring more people in contact with others and will make them more knowledgeable by pos- sibly, creating discusiions. Defeated school budget is discussed Councilman William Van Blarcom, who did t most of the work on-the-redistrtcting--Bato UP AND OVER — Spiritsd competition in voliiJijmrirparrorte^eefcly^nen'B athletic- "the purpose of redistrictlng Is to equalize program sponsored by tile Mountaln§ide Recreation Department at the Deerfleld School. the sizes of , election districts and to make voting easier for the voter," He added that the as board holds organization meeting new districts would average around 450 voters The defeated school budget was discussed Lennox noted that the budget is no longer in newly-constituted board is not bound to the pre- eaeh,.,with the smallest containing 407 and the jvlone!*y night as about 15 people attended the the board's hands.jThe board now has to recom- vious one because there are policies with which largest 462, " " Rehearsals are under way organization meeting of the Mountainside Board mend, categories "where adjusonenta can be aht; disagrees. Lennox said this is just a guide- , »i* According to the 1970 voter j-egistratien of Education, :, made. This; according" to state law, has to be • line until changes and amendments can be made. " list In the borough, there are disproportions - A member of the audience requested during "dohe within 30 days of the election, The board will still hold its public meeting . jln districts two, four and five. Van Blarcom . for high school musical show the public session that the board hold a public In response to another question, Lennox said the second Tuesday of each month and commit- ' said, • According to districts the 1970 voter Seth Brown, who plays Og, will be remembered that the council has to consult with the board — tees will meet the preceding Tuesday. Chavies Steve Dendinger and Suzanne Snell, chosen meeting to' discuss what will be cut from the list was: district 1, 695 voters; district 2, to play Finian and hisdaughter, are rehearsing for his comic role of the promoter in "The budget and how the budget will be affected, as a method of reviewing the budget, InaWdition, Jerome was reappointetlas the board's attorney "1,166; distrtct-3," 582;-district 4,-964,. and dis- Sound of Music" and as one of the Welsh he added, tiie board can appeal if it believes lor the coming year. me leading roles in the musical, "Finian's Grant Lennox, president of file board, said the trict 5, 937, Rainbow," to be.presented at Oov, Livingston ~ hoys 4n i'The_C_orn_ Is Green," the drama budget has been turned over to the Borough the budget has been cut too much, so that funds The Mountainside Echo, the Westfiekl The new districts are; districpl—419voters; can be restored to specific parts of th« budget. Regional High School m Berkeley Heights on club's fall production. Ceralynn Albamonte Council for recommendation and the person Leader, the plainficld Courier Journal mdtlie district 2, 445; district 3, 454; district 4 March 4, 5 and 6 at 8:18, according to Walter plays the girl who is a deaf mute so that she who made the request should repeat it to the John M. McDonoUgh, board secretary, ad- Newark Evening News were named as the 462- district 5 433- district 0, 407; district dances everything that she has to say. She council, minisared the oath of office to newly-elected board's official newspapers. The latter two t Bothj who is the producer and musical director. 7, 419- district 8, 439- district 9, 447, and Steve portrayed the Grineh in the ChrisBnas was previously seen in "Inherit the Wind"and members Mrs, Patricia Knodel, Walter H. were approved after Mrs. Knodel requested district 10, 419. gJiMiiiHiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Rupp, peter-R,-.Taus«ij^and james.D. Taylor. , their use so thai board news could reach more fantasy, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," "The Corn Is Green.;' Tim Caffrey played ...... gpormer mayor.EredWilhelma said he,feeis,m- •He-algoappeared-ln last season's productions Other members of the board are William J, people in the borough. the objections to the reflistricting are based on old Tom in "The Corn Is Green," and is pre- Biunno, Grant H. Lennox and Thomas J.Splna. of "Inherit the Wind" and."The Lark," Su- , paring for the" Little Flower production of "The Benninger, Tansey and Co. of Mountainside "political motivation." He said that in his zanne was seen as Marlainlastyear'sproduc- \A new chairmanl Lennox was unanimously elected to hlsfeurth was approved as the board's insurance agent opinion the action would induca more of the Man Who Came to Dinner" as Well as his role term as board president, Spina was elected tion of "The Sound of Music," as well as the of Sunny, the harmonica player, in "Finian's for the coming year. The appointment of audi- borough's residents to become aware of what little queen in "The Lark," vice-president to succeed Biunno, who declined • tors and committee appointments were tabled is going on in (he community. He added that Rainbow." > of Little League § ranomination, McDonough was elected lor his until die March meeting so the board can dis- Other members of the cast have also Ib Elsammak and Steve Kammerer who play (Continued en page 4) appeared in productions at the high school. Harry Irwin ha§ succeeded EdGibadlo g 11th term as board secretary and Elmer Hof- cuss the matters. the comedy team of Mr. Shears and Mr, Robust, ag chairman of die Mountainside Little = farth was reelected custodian of school monies. League for me 1971 season. He announced • The board agreed that all the board's i that regiittation for all leagues will take = accounts be kept in the Mountainside branch of I place on Feb. 27 and March 6 from 10 1 the Central Jersey Bank and Trust Company. [ a.m. to 1 p.m. at the peerfield School • In addition the Beechwood School, Deerfleld PTSA to conduct I all-purpose room. •, §J Middle School, DeerfielS Elementary School ! A parent should accompany each child § and Echobrook organization funds and the milk I ashls signaBireisrequlrrtontheregls-LH. fund are to be kept In the Cental Jersey Bank program at Dayton I tration form. The feu will be $8 for the = and Trust Company. i first child in a family and $4 for each e The board, after a brief discussion, adopted ! child after that. The senior league fee 3 the policies, rules and agreements of the prc- oh picking college ; will also be $8. Parents were urged to % viqus board. Mrs. Knodel commented that a 1 bring the necessary money at the time s board of education cannot be legally bound by How many times one should take the College ; of registration. ' 1 what a previous board agijeed upon. She con- Board Scholastic Aptitude Test, what coljeges tinued that she wanted to make sure that the look for in students, where to apply for finan- iiiiitiiiintiiiiiHiniMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiinmiiiiitniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiittii^ cial aid, and whai: assistance the guidance de- partment of Jonathan Dayton Regional High School offers Its students are some of the ques- tions that will be answered at the parent- Driver escapes injury; cited ' Teacher-Student Association "College Night" this evening at 8 at Jonathan Dayton in Spring- field. after car hits restaurant wall . •' Edward Carina of the Educational Testing John J. Drexlnger of Scotch Plains escaped and called police, who apprehended him. Service in Princeton will speak about the'PSAT, injury Saturday morning when his car hit and Michael A; Dugan of Roselle was slightly the SAT and advanced placement tests. Robert slightly damaged a wall of Teddy's Seafood injured Saturday afternoon when ills car hit Biunno, the dean of admissions at Rutg«rs, New Restaurant on Rt. 22 West, according to the center divider on Rt. 22, police reported. Brunswick,-Will discuss the importance of Mountainside police. However, he was given The Mountainside Rescue Squad took him.to extra-curricular activities, class rank, the summonses for careless driving and leaving" Overlook Hospital, Summit, where he was SAT and personal interview., '...,'.. the scene of an accident. treated and discharged. A financial aid expert will be present to give Police said Drexlnger was traveling west on According to the police report, Dugan was advice about scholarship aid, loansi and jobs the highway around 4:20 a.m. when his car traveling on the highway when he reportedly available on campus. The role of the computer swerved right, hit the-building and left the saw a red blinker ahead. He applied his brakes,' in selecting a college^ and the help offered the scene. Witnesses took downthe license number skidded on the pavement and the car hit the students by tha guidance department will be dis- divider. cussed by Charlotte -Singer, director of guid- Two passengers in a car driven by Walter y Regional's board Lindner of Sparta were slightly injured late Three Dayton alumni, John Vaselli, a junior Friday afternoon after the Lindner car was hit at Newark qollege of Engineering; Marie by a car driven by William L, Lachemacer of Tarantula^ a sophomore at Fairleigh Dickinson, _Lebanon_pn. Rt, 22 East near New Prov;dence and Arnold Gerst, a freshman at Rutgers, will ratifies pay scale - road, police said. Susan Staump of Scotch speak-about-theiP-own^xperienees-in-applylng_ Plains and Mary Ann Bertineili of Howarth to college. They will be available afterwards were taken to Ovcrlopk Hospital, where they for questions. for 355 teachers were treated and discharged. A, question-and-answer period will follow the A 1971-72 salary guide for the 355 teachers The police report said Lindner had stopped speeches. Then ail of the Dayton guidance in the Union .County Regional High School Dis- for'the traffic light at New Providence road. councillors will talk in small groups to the trict was ratified and adopted by the. Board Lachemacer, who was behind Lindner, applied parents and students, parents will have an of Education last Tuesday at a regular ad- his brakes but was unable to stop in time. opportunity to sign up for personal interviews journed meeting. The pay scale was previously • The Lindner car, owned by C-C Rentals Inc. with their children's counsellors, ratified by the Regional Teachers Association. of Akron, Ohio, had to be towed away. Salary Increases on the bachelor's level ifange from $900 to $1,300 with a starting salary of $8,300,and a maximum of $13,600. Band Parents will hold Power$Jnviips public Teachers with an M.A; degree will receive a minimum of $9,100 in 1971-72"ond a maxi- mum of $14,800. Increases range from $1,000 fund-raising dance to capsule dedication to $1,400. H ' . - Mount Carmel Hall on River road, Berkeley Matthew Powers, chairman-of the The starting salary for those on the sixth Heights will be the setting this Saturday eve- Mountainside Diamond Jubilee Commit- —year—leveLj«lU-be. $9,9.00. _.wJth__a_$.l_S,9Qp ning, _fpr _the_flfth annual dance of the Gov. tee, this week extended an invitation to maximum. The range-of- Increases-iB-$l,100 Livingston-Regional High^ghooi Band- Parents 1 all_Mnimt3inpdd^ to $1,500. Organization. Music supplied by Don Gibson's dedication ceremoniM and placement The average increase' on the B.A. level Is orchestra, will begin at 9. of the time capsule Sawrday at 3"p,m, $918; M A.._$i.O73; and the sixth year level, _ Tlcket3 and table reservations arc available S in tlie Mountainside Public Library, J by cailfiiff "Clyde" MacFarlane- (464-2976)-in^- = The capsule will be1 placed in a brick The board will hold Its regularly scheduled Berkeley Heights or Frank Mulreany (233- g bench in the vestibule at the library's monthly meeting at 8 p.nt. on Tuesday In the 8755) in Mountainside, or atthedoor. Proceeds STARTING THEIR TERMS — John McDonough, iett, secretary of the y are, iruni-ieiL,-i ^l ^irlcia-Knod.el^WaltgrH. Rupp, James D. = entrance. Refreshments will he served cafeteria at the Gpv. Livingston Regional High will be used to finance forthcoming Highlander /Mountainside Board of Education, administers oath of off ice to newly Taylor and Peter R, Tausslg. " ~ g—following-tho School, Berkeley Heights. Band activities. ' •• ;•&• elected members of the board at the organization meeting on Monday. (Photo by BlllMcLatchie) tuiiituiiiiuiiutiitiitnntiiiirmmiiiiimimniiiiftiuiiiiiiiHintintinni -Thursday, l-'ebruavy 18, 107! Shoppers' thirst 329 pupils make honor roll Catholic priest for bottled water fio.idlk-atiemple at Livingston Regional High The Rev, Rocco L, Constantino el St.., depletes shelves James Church, ipringfleld, will be thf The Guidance department at CJov, Livingston Robert llayward. Stove Hiotls. 1'etcrHolcomb, Sale» of bottled water In local supermarkets guest speaker atTempleShareyShalom1! Regional High School tWs week announced Uiat Douf lsleib, Andrcn Kat7, Maine Kennedy, •oared last week as more residofita than - services tomorrow night, He will dis- 329 itudcnts In the upper three grades were Susan Kennev, btcplien king. Christopher Kirc- ever began adding the product to their shopping cuss "The Roman Catholic Church Today nomed to the honor roll for scholastic excol- lnnrt. Althca Klein, lisa Kolb, Jane Ki ay, I'ntri- Usti, . —Its Future Direction," lance in the second marking period of the cla Krl/, Scott Kuffcr, John kuntz, WUllnm Most of the sales were due to the heavy 'The talk is being sponsored with the Current sense! year. Ku:,luUck. Dennis Ljd.i, Ucborn Lalb. Karen taste of chlorine in the tap water which lasted hope that, through further understand- The list Includes 112 sophomores, 97 juniors L.iupcl, \dncnne lauhoff, Llnine Laustsen, for more than a week, Th« taste began to ing of the religions of our neighbors,' and 120 leniors. Freshmen are not Ustedhero Mark Lawne, Linda Lou l.ayton, Linda Levin- disappear early this week, closer communicattonj can be ms-i because Mountainside freshmen attend Jona- stein, \ndiea Lie. Cadiorlm Lombard. Cathy Extra , chlorine, doses- were added during tablished In the intereit of true brother- than Dayton Regional High School, Springfield, Lucas, Loulb Mancinclli, Carl Marhcetto, the flrjt week of February, according to offi- hood," a temple spokesman- said. rather than Gov, Livingston in Berkeley Dri.in Mnyi-11, Mary McKay, Dan Meyer, cials at the Tillzabethtown' Water Co., which Services will begin at ,B;4S and the Heights, bai bar a Middlfkauff, serves most Union County municipalltle*, Th« public is invited, he added, , • . •' those honored included: David Miller, Ljurol Molliilni, Karen Nash, problem began when the gnaw started melting * • • Ldwanl Nelson, Carol Olland, \\ nyne l'annullo, and the rains started to fall, .creating a fniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuitiiiiiitiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiuTtiTiuiiiinntiHiiiiii SOPHOMORES Carolyn I'dribi, Ihoro.ib Parzlalc, Marcia "largo run-off'• that had to be treated, . i David Anderson, Wilhelm Anderson, Pone- Pavlock, Cyntlii.i PotiMnpa, Mary Powci s, The water company spokesman called tho lope Antonak, John Artliur, Cayle Ashmore, Stane Rabbltt, Chciyl Redding. Doris Rcider, water condition "highly unusual" and blamed Presbyterians plan; ', Pamela Birr, Gary Bohnenberger, Lnwrenco Dlam RILCKI, Kenneili Rics, Drburah Rltcliey, It on a combination of melting, rains and * Bsly, Suian Bow, Lori Brackbill, Grog Brent, Monrsa Rivo, Susan Rolu. Steven RunMdt, flooding. He said the problem was, common I Susan Broski, Craig Gross, Leslie Brown, Jojn Savoy, 1 ,iui J Sawczuk, Crepj; Schneider, to almost all of and extendedyii ' Richard Bryan, Charles Buck, Robert Budgake, I-Mtrlria Sluiiley. Alan Milder, Arthur bision, far south as Wilmington, Del,, and Phlla- Pamela Smitli, William brmlh, Virginia Sproill, p ; Franceg Carver, FeliciaCassanos, AlieeChen, ,delphla^-___.— •••"'" The Lenten season will be inaugurated loin Stable";, Palrlck Stanton, Mai tinSto^nievv, SPELLING CHAMP—Grand Knifihr Anthony Grazlano of Springfield Council S56Q, Knights hisweey "John Coffoy. Julia Cohen, Kathryn Collette, Headdad that the problem might also be of Springfield with speciaBbiChual Ash Wedneidah y Jennifer Cm, Janice Cullen, Diane Danneman, Doth Stoyell, Geoffrey Taylor, Claire Wtut- of Columbus, presents first prize to Mary Frain, who Won the recent spelling bee sponsored "due somewhat to people" and that the popula- comli, leflei > \\ lute, Melaiuc / rlny. by the council, Eugenia Fernandez (left) who came In second and Paula Solomon, third services conducted by tiie Rev, Bruce'rJW* 'Thomas Davidson,' Patticia Dickinson, John * * * tion factor was under 'careful study by the Ivans at 8 p.m. In the church ianctuaiy, Earhert, Catherine Fischer,-Nancy Fox, Marc place winner, look on. water company, .." \ • ' JUNIORS Dr» Evans has announced his "topic as '•% Freedman, Paul Garland, johannaUsst, Cheryl . The water company received a heavy num- Time of R«newal," with music- provided by George, Richard Cold, Kathleen Grace; Robert Addotta, Geralyn Albamonte, Stephen ber of telephone calls during the past wert, Allen, Corinne Amiano, Cynthia Banaeh, John the Senior Choir under the direcaoa of "JdHn Alan Creenberg, Gregory llaase, Patricia mostly from residents "concerned" about Bunneil," music director, assisted by Mrs, Haekman, Constance Hones, William Harris, Barry, Fred Bearlson, Elizabeth Berberian, Miss Frain wins K of C spelling bee; the safety of the water. Health Department Douglas Brent, Deborah Brooks, Craig Brown, Elsie Brooks, organist, statements were Issued byanumber of munlcl- _Dr, Evans called attention • to the^lword Timothy Caffrey. Mark Carle, Susan Clarke, palities last week, giving aiSurances that the Dale Clausen, Evelyn Coo, Denlse Cosimano, eligible to compete in county contest "Lent" which is a derivBtive of the Anglo- water was, safe and drinkable. Saxon word "Lencten" nieanlng "spring" Service will open Susan Pabrowski, Nancy Dare, Sonya Ddlomo, Mary Frain, an eighth grader at St, James In second, Paula Solomon, a student at the Although the water has remained bacterlo- Geraldine Piekel. Vivien Doudt, Wendy Duke, Florence Gaudinear School, Sprin^ioid, placed and the consequent seeming rebirth of na- School, Springlield, won first prize in the re- logically safe, many residents apparently did ture after the long winter. The season, he Kurt Elsaesser, Joan Feulkner, Scott Freund, cent .Knights of Columbus spelling bee which third. She is the daughter of Mr, and; Mrs, not agree that It was drinkable and so turned Richard Frysinger, Pati-icia Geusie, Catherine jack Solomon of 89 Rimer avt , Sprinifield, added, is one which is devoted to Christian, Lenten season for was sponsored by Springfield Council 5560, t to bottled syater, which can bBtaken straight nurture through disclpllM and penitence,! 3t, Gorham, Kevin Gulden, Mark Gundergon, Bar- She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Anthony Varlangerl served as moderator, • _or~. used. In * making- colfee, tea, juices or, in bara Haldeman? August Caprio, language coordinator_for the •begins on Ash Wednesday, .the~40th weekday^ Frain of 856 S, Springfield ave,, Springfield. any part of cooking. i before Easter, and eoncludes at nootj'on Gross Church Anne M, Hansen, Trevor Harris, Richard. Mort'than ZOO persons watched-her-outtasf Hartley, Anne HegartyrKaren Jleller, Linda were the judges. Dan" .Saturday_ot_i(oly—Week^JEhe-preaching,; in 64 other contestants, Mary now Is eligible to and Robert Tafaro The bottled Watef~lSlIi~ for abouT-55-to— this season ls~ always centered on thelif*, Hunchar, Alexander Jankowski, Debra Kayser, compete 1% the Union County Spelling Bte, Veglia and Thomas Fusco served as time- 65 cents a gallon at most supermarkets, al- . Holy Cross Lutheran.Church, Springfield, Noreen Kelley* Karen Kelly, Kevia Keyes, teachings and sacrificial death of Christ, will begin Lent this week with a'7l45_p,m, Ash Eugenia-.Fernandez, daughter et Dr, and Mrs, keepers, though the cost begins to skyrocket if bought Following the Ash Wednesday Service," On Michael King, Lori Klebous, Carol Kleuber, Jose Fernandez of 5 Vista way, Springfield, in smaller quantities. The same brands selling , Wednesday communion service. On each sue- Ellen Kriegh, Michael LeGrange, ColleenLig- subsequent Wednesday evenings in March, ;»seeding Wednesday in-Lent there will be a who also Is a student at St, James School cam* for. 60 cants a |allQn may sell lor 41 cents Dr. Evans will give a series of lectures in gett, Edwin Little Joan Little, Karen LQMW- , a half gallon, vesper service at 7:45 p.m. skl, Daryl MacFarlane, Ann Malone, Ellen 20 teeners to go the Parish House entitled "The Chaos of the Jhogpers_also havejj wide choice of bottlad ' Theme for this year's vespers is "The Power Malphe, Cathieen McCoy, Sharon McKeon, Rita Cultt.'!_Qne_e.veningl_Mareh_lO,-JBllLft»fflJr« • .that Changes" with attention paid to persons Meyerhoff, Jeffrsy Miller, John K, Morla, water, TncludiiigTiattiral 'spriSf^Sa"ter^BSITh"e~~ a church faniily night at which a dinner will outside of Biblical times who gave eyidtnce ol Carol Mulreany, Thomas Musso, Steven Nick- ThoughtsHrs on winter retreat distilled versions. Some stores- also carry be served, followed by the film. "Jerusalem," changed lives became of their Christian faith, oils. Sharon Oakes;^ .',•'" imported brands. which is narrated by the Rev, Billy Grahajn. .The1 schedule is; Feb." 24, '"Real Power," By the "«nd of the week, however, the unusual Brian O'Boyle, Patricia Oiterhout, AUan Twenty teenagers from Holy Cross Lutheran rtdhdikld March 3, ''Martin Luther - Guilt to Peace," Ott, EllzabethOwens.Gregory Pari^an, Wendy to discuss welfare Church, Springfield, will go on a winter j'O- y March 10, "Francis,of Assisi - Selfishness to Petry, Ann Piccininno, Diane Pilgrim, AUVJJB The Welfare State will be the topic of dij- treat rMs weekend. Site of the event is "the In some cases the stocas sold out; Selflessness," March 17, "Martin Luther Prupls,' Donald Reynolds, Wendy .Sanders, cussion when the Summit YWCA's Thought- YMCA camp at Frost Valley, Oliv«rea, N,Y, Restaurants and" bars" also" reported dis- . King Jr. - Doubt to Commitment," March 24 Chrisine * Schaefer, Susan Schmidt, Laura sdrs Club meets tonight at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Theme for this year's discussions Is "God satisfaction with the tap water, although sflms^ '••- "Some Beautiful Women," and March 31, already use bottled water as amatter of course^ 11 Schriesheim, Linda Schuchman, Dawn Serio, Judy Felton, of Summit, will lead the'dis-. Loves die World — Do Wei" Such topics as •j'ToyehlkQ Kiagawa - Out of Despai'r, and Nancy Settla, hdarian Simonson, Wiilidm Sny- cussion, ' , ecology, atheism and freedom will b( dealt with One bartender complained that"pouring"' "Frank Laubaeh •- Down from Arrogance," der, Kathy Soukup, Donald Stoller, William The Thoughtstirs, for bustness women and via movies and lectureo. Dlscusiion leaders drinks and then having to add water wirh BO The Holy Thursday Communion service topic Tetley, Sandra Thayer, Stephen Tyree, Cather- homemakers intarested in "an evening of will include Hrtdi Bauer, Jan Compher, Glenn much chlorino was "l«ss than sadsfying," April 8, will be "The Change that Changes,", ine Vanchiert, D«braVanHaest,pebraWeiner, Crabinsky,_ Jack Wasko, Jim Wasko, Ka^y ANDREW KOVACS mind-stretching" by exploring a variety o( OPTICIAN -~'j , For the Sundays -in Lent the theme at both' Lori Weiss, Jeamette Wheeler, AUce^Whlte, topics of current interest, meet on the first Wegner, Dive Yurecko and Mike Yurecko. , Signs for fraternity •the 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. services will be "When Laberatery en PrBmiies Margaret WicHelhaus, Georgtt Wllion, Thomas and third Thursday evenings of each month The Rev, Frederick Van Steen, former Richard Doeringer, the son of Mr, and Mrs, ^rHIi™yWr*Al!ei"w6m"en^reinvited"torj0irrtheirr- -pastor-of-Mesiiah Lutheran, Churchj-Plainfield, 1 RuBiell G. Dperlngec of 242 Oak Tree rd,, Pally f.S Thurs, Eve. 7-9 "Begin," Others will be March 7, "Pray, at any Ume during the year, uid now a member of Holy Cross, will conduct Sat, 9> CIOJ.J W.d. March 14, "Review;" March 21, "Trust;" Mountainside, h»s signed a preference bid for HOURS: SENIORS Mor* information may, be obtained by tele- Sunday worship services during Pastor Sigtn* AlphB Mu fraternity at Kentucky Wesley- 357 MILLBURN A.VE. MILLBURM : March 28, "Hope," April, 4 (Palm Sunday) Elizabeth Mford, Debbie Andersen, Peter phoning Mrs,'J.J, Hennessey at the YWCA, Stumpf's attend«nce at the retreat. "Give," The Easter message will be "Beyond and College in Owensboro, Ky. , ; DR 9-415S Hesr ThHtr* -Troubles," Anderson, Linda Ayares, Debbie Baker, Linda Beavers, Marcia Bechberger, Ing«borg Biose- within'a community, Uross re- vas, Sue Birr, Rebecca Blaloek, Sue Boassy, ceipts and fr*nchlse taxes are Ina Borchars, Sue Borrus, Stuart Brown, Power firms paid toindivldual municipali- Travel programs Constance Capro, Sheila Carlson, Pamela ties *s apportioned by the" Cash, Cathy Clabby, Dayid.S, Cohen, Diane state. ..._„_£_ Coletta, Allan Conrad, Susan Conrad, Cindy tally taxes Of the mere than continue Tuesday Cuomo, Elizabeth Dehls, Robert "Delatour, jers«y Central Power & $17,061,000 paid by JCPL- lo mafrk our firfrinmversary, The Union County Regional Adult School Sandra Diekel, Edwin Dickinson, Gloria Don- Light Compiny and New jer- NjPL on the local level last> will "lift" armchair travelers from their atqUi, Stephen Doyle, Teri Duke, Marilyn • sey Power 1 Light Company, year, JCPL pild $12,106,000 e-re having a 'Grow-a-thon' seats «nd "land" themjn Europe and theCar- Duncan, John Eckert, Ibrahim Esammak, Alan members of the General Pub- and NjPL paid $4,235,000. ibbean in another in a series of pcograms Emslie, Linda Evans, Anfcony Ferrafa, Linda lic Utilities Corporation Sys- JCPL paid $592,637 in Union ith exciting free gifts for designed for vacationers, on Tuesday eveninf, Evans, Anthony Ferrara, Linda Pinne, William teni, in 1970 paid more than County. The Adult School in cooptration with KLM, Francisco, Laura Frederiksen: $19,969,000 in state and local hose opening new accounts! Royal Dutch Airllnei, will present a film and NancjrGabrier, Cheryl Gerdei, Grant Gersw, taxes, Ralph F.Bovier, presi- Mechire from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Room 10 at Sandra Gjerpen, beborahGoedde, Laura Coins, dent of the electric companies, {We're offering a wide selection' 'the Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Jeffrey Goodridge, Steve Croppi, Deborah Gro- announced this week. Tropic seas Springfield, according to Harry E. Llnkin, "tyghann, Janet Grulich, Toni. Hmdiey, Amy Of this figure, according to .director of adult educaaon, Hanna, Ma»ako. Hayaski, EUen H«garty, Mark Bovier, $17,061,000 was paid f valuable items that you can • Guest lecmrers for' the free program will Hofer, Barbara Hoffert, Dorothy Hoyler, Lynn in grots receipt;,, franchise slide show T.be Mrs, Heidi Boseo and Douglas Nelson,' Irwin, Roberta J«leib, Kevin Jones, Jon Kam- and real estate taxes to tho se in your home every day. — merer, Linda Kerihy, Karen Klelblock, Janipe Michael A. deCamp, a deep iThe sej-lt^ of programs, "Vacations Unlimlt- municipalities in their ser- ocean' scuba diver and under- •ed," is intended to offer free ttavel tips to Kimme'rer, Thomas King, Richard Knopf. Eric vice territories. Tlie re- Kushnick, John Larson, Hunter Laytoh, Judith water photographer, will pre- OPEN A CHECKING • interested persons. maining taxes were paid to sent "Aquaventure," a color Leonardo, Raymond Lord, Kathi Madison, various state and federal "Rali5H "Martin, Stephanie Meyer, 'Joan Miller, slide documentary -of life agencies, he said. under the tropic seas, at Kent -; Senior citizens group Frank Mobus, Curt Moeller, tarry Mohns, The taxes paid by JCPL- Robert Mullin- Place School, Summit, this NJPL, Bovier said, represent evening, at 8 o'clock. ha$ party and meeting Nancy Osborne, Mary Ann Pagano, Nanoy only a part of the estimated Parent, Dorothy Petruzziello, Barbapa Pittfcr,- $3.5 billion paid in taxes last '_ Group One of .the Springfield Senior Cittzens Highlights of the program " Richard Potempa, Betty Presser, Judy Quay, year by the non-public elec- include huge sea turtles lay- "held a meeting and Valentine parry last Wednes- . Michael Quelly, Paul Raybould, James Reid, tric companies--taxes which 2 day at the.Sarah Bailey Civic Center, Members ing eggs, the death of a shark, Ann Reider, LeglieRhoadeg, Patrick Ricdardi, , _play.a_role pur nation's a deep dive to the edge of a •-' Exchanged valentines and a representative from Harold Rosenberg, David Ruoh, Ivftra Sage, UNICO spoke to the group. economy by helping to pay for 2,000;fooFcTiff> collision"with" Peter Saloom, Wendy Saviile, Ursula Seifept, federal, stale and local pro- a school of fleeing jacks, . Cake and ice creamfordessertwasprovided Robert Shomo, Cordon Shulman, Donald Sira, by UNICO, A story and poem, about St. Valen- grams and operations. modern and ancient ship- OPEN A CHECKING OR ' Jonathan Snyder, Bruce Soehngen, BetteSdefll, Real estate taxes are based wrecks transformed by time "V tine were read and Marsha Wright sang selec- Paa-ida SUlwelli Taffee Tallamy, George tions from love iorigs, on the assessed valuation of and tide and closeups of island CAN OPENER Teren, Bniie Thiel, Susan Tonries«n, Richard company-owned property bird life. Trakimas, >

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At the present tored by a noh-uier hopefSjl "Fly now, pay later" li n ards tliat hover over the LSD and the marital happiness of "No doctor can prescribe it, o£ preventing harm, » .the today's youth hardly add up to time it has no known medical particularly opt slogan for user - delinquency, assault, no pharmaeiit can sell it, Most application, although scholar! laker, may or may'not'lbaj thpse planning a 'trip' wim robbery to obtain drug funds, the glamorous world pictured street supplies are produced to a safe return, A 'turn for drug takers by re- have specuiatod that It might psychedelic or hallucinogenic highway accidents, arrests for illegally, often under un- eventually help in treating al- trip' can lead Inertaaingly to drugs," Isadora Singer, drug distribution. crullers." , sanitary conditions. the •piychlatrio ward oc ta « Singer emphasized that LSD coholics and in alleviating the president of the New Jersey ''These factors that affect "In its pure state LSD is . pain of terminal patients. slab In tin morgue." ;J1. Pharmaceutical Association, fhe future health, the careers is not dlsB-lbuted legally. odorless, colorless, taste- said this week, "LSD.foreno, can be a one-way trip to the mental hospital ~ or the, morgue." Streiilng that all LSD use is illegal, Singer added: "Psychedelic recruiters may stress now sensations of color and sound, a tense of love. expandedcreativity~but medical, hospital and' court records show otherwise, "The drug produces hallu- dnatlens by crossing the PACT©*? WONSWUM* sensory circuits so ttiat sound may appear as color, images jnay djgtqrt. unreal land- Tieapes" may appear. Unfor- ANNUAL SALE tunately a round-trip is not guaranteed. Some users find AT it a one-way journey. "*A trip to the point of no return Ban leave the user Regal Magnavox irriprisonea in" anightmare," dependent and maimed. Ex- tensive hospltalizaSon is often SAVE UP TO $150 required. Abnormal, brain waves recorded under LSD use may persist, "An additfanal danger Is flie SAVi $50 ON THIS MAGNAVQX afterflashi LSD's ability to take the user on an unplanned TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR trip six months or a year after original use. When the hallucination recurs under un- TV-STEREO THEATRE expected conditions, dangers can Increase, ; Recent medical evidence also indicates that chromo- some damage may,., result, Genetic effects, which may appear in the user's future SAVi $80 ON THIS MAGNAVOX children, are causing serious worry to researchers who are conducting animal tests as TOTAL AUTOMATIC well as tests on confirmed , AUTHORS—Siton Hall University history professors Dr. Peter M, Mitchill (left) and Dr. LSD. users." COLOR TV CONSOLE •;. John B. Duff examine a copy of their niw book, "The Nat Turner Rebellion: The Historical "Law enforcement officials • Event and the Modern Controversy," which has just been released jy Harper and Row pub- also point out additional.haz- ! Ushers, , • ,v . ;• • • " • SCREEN : > 'Civilisation' Nat Turner controversy 7816 at Upsala Upsala College and the ~ Research evolves into Bbbl< East Orange Public Library Classroom assignments that generate en- "The Confession of Nat Turner" by Southern will co-sponsor the showing 7148 thusiasm in students are reward enough for writer William Styron, had appeared on the of the films, "Civilisation" most teachers, but two Sewn Hall tjniver- literary scene and immediately touched off in the Upsala chapel during sity"prqfessors have the a'ddtd satisfaction what has been called "the most bitter, in- u. period from Feb. 25 to of seeing one of their research assignments teresting • and faiwreaehing literary contro- March 18. develop into a book. versy in recent memory." It was a fictional- ized account of an 1831 slave uprising In "Civilisation" is a highly "SAVE $80 ON THIS MAGNAVOX "The Nat Turner Rebellion: The Historical Virginia during which 60 whltef. were slain. acclaimed series of 50-mlnute Event arid the Modern Controversy," edited Black critics of the novel, whose objections color films covering a per- TOTAL AUTOMATIC by Dr. John B. Duff and Dr. Peter M, Mitchell, themselves resulted in a subsequent book, sonal view of the ideas and both of Livingston, is being issued this week /'Styron's Nat Turner; Ten Black Writers events of the last l.fiOOyears, COLOR TV CONSOLE 7128 by Harper and Row publishers. Respond," contended the author distorted his- Arrangements for the show- In 1968 the two professors were teaching tory and emasculated a Negro hero. Styron, ing were mf.de by Learned courses ' in American history on the South dismayed, claimed the right of literary inter- Bulman, director of the li- Orange campus. During the previous, year a pretaflon tempered by • 'respensible Imagina- brary, Charles Pierce, ex- noval based on an actual historic event, tion," • * * ecutive assistant to the Up- sala . president, _ and • Mack TO THE TWO Seton Hdll teachers, the eon- Langford, director of the col- t L- ttoversary provided a unique opportunity for lege's _development depart- 7126 Mrs. Askin named their classes to examine both a historic event ment. They said the presen- and its literary version and to make Up tiiiir tation of the films is the first" own minds as to the validi^ of the arguments step of what ttiey hop* will it raised. Students _wpre to read slave leader to programs - be -a,? series of • cultural pro- 3 Nat Turner's own account, contemporary newsi grains jointly sponsored by paper reports,,•historians' treatment of the the college and the library ff AJC chapters event, the novel itself and leading articles for the benefit of the public. on the controversy. In one course, a special The schedule for each show- SAVE $100 ON THIS MAONAVOX Marilyn Askin, a New Jersey lawyer and Equal Opportunity program class, most of the ing follows: former newspaperwoman, has been appointed students were black and the project captured New jersey director of the American Jewish their imagination from the start, Feb. 28, 'fThe Frozen TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR CONSOLE Congress, according to an announcement by Dr. Duff and Dr. Mitchell, in recognizing World"; March 2, "TheGreat W1U Maslow, national executive director. that historic and' contemporary events may Thaw" and "Romance and 50 Mrs. Askin, a resident of South Orange, Illuminate one another, also felt that the read- "Reality"; March 4, "Man — will head the state office at 24 Commerce ing material would be of interest to the gen- The Measure of All Things" 7120 St., Newark, The new director will co-ordinate era! public for a more complete understand- and "The Hero As Artist"; efforts by the local AJC Chapters to deal with Miirchg, "Protest andCom- ing of both the history and the controversy mij-ucatlon" and "Grandeur problems confronting American Jewish life, of Nat Turner's rebellion. Every Magnavox color TV shown above, offers the ultimate "Some of these problems involve peace and and pbedienee"" March 16, in perfaeiad color ),imwing,,,TAC, Total Automatic Color, THUS THEIR BOOK brings together under ''The Smile' of Reason" and poverty, race and. freedom, Jewish continuity one cover the most significant selections TAC is the one color system that assures you of perfect In'. the United States and Jewish survival in "The Worship of Nature"; color pictures, every time, on every channel, Bui that s not plus their own commentariesr The two his- March 18, "The Fallacies of all, Magnavox offers advanced features

i;;,'JWll" '"eranbarry pheasant" be tho niweit , armful of publications and other information jjate-umpting Cardan State speciality?*.' from the south central states during his talk ' ':i,,The rttirinjl president of the American at the growers meeting. Some of these des- Labor to^keep ricing. Cranberry GrowaraABso, has raised the pos- tobed methods of raising catfish In farm, ilblUty, but growers are thinking It over, ponds and feeding them scientifically like alive in your If he next step after Discounting. Robert Goodrich, proiltUng at the last meet- other,farm livestock to produce high quality Great ing ol hii term, seriously proposed that protein food in the form of a gourmet item. SINGLE PRICE; Our iingls breast that little Great Eastern, pricsi Ira intindgd to bn (ha South Jers«y cranberry growers consider However, he pointed out, fresh and frozen iowost prices available in tha stocking their reservoirs with channel cat- catfish.has not really caught on in Phila- The Underpricer, Great Eastern shopping fish to become a secondary crop, .! ' delphia and New York markets as it has in spark of Announces other regions, ' . Its new Every cranberry growoc must have a' re- If the name of this delicacy is holding sales pricing Pol icy. MULTI PR1CIN Our mulll. serve water supply to flood. Ma bogs, so why down, then why not "^"cranberry pheasant?" celestial fire- DISCOUNT FOOD CEHTIR pnCRS offer- you additional not make double use of these pondst •'------Guarantee^to savings' over and above our The idea isthatlftunacanbocaliedJ'chicken" save you already low single prices, and " .Goodrich doeumented his proposal with an then catfish may well be named pheasant. will pive' you the kind of even more. nilrtiiioniil savings you rnquire in !hi?se infliltiuriiiry times HURRY TO THIS GREAT SALE! The Underpricer, Discounting is not enough. Lowost Price U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED GENUINE IvtrL BONELESS CHUCK CORN KIST . , HANDGRAFTED - Walnut Wood Weight Watchers' diet 2IA3G GIANT SCREEN t 9 Cabinet _^_ stresseskeepingitoi'f A new type of Weight mental program. The person Spotlight Watchers diet takes the itresi who takes part In the Main- off of taking weight off and• tenance Plan may have lost Dials emphasizes keeping it off, ac- weight in Weight "Watchers j>r cording~ to Weight Watchers' " may llmplyTje fighting weight spokesmen, and learning how to'keep it JHANDCRAFTED FOR • A person in the new diet rff while eating pizza, po- f GREATER DEPENDABILITY Color program "may" actually sit tatoes, bread-and-butter, Commander at a meeting and munch pop- cake,,pie and ice cream, the corn or peanuts," a ipokts- spokesman said, Fully Cleaned Under U.S. Gov'i, Supervision man said,-"He—though-it is ——!^Such-a- person is learning- Calif. Pot Roast «.• 67 most usually, she-»doesn'[ how to maintain normal weight Power . bulge over the* aide of a chair. gaining," he explained. ektta clothing or walk TEe secret "is that Weight Transformer In fear of buttojs popping," Watchers has learned to adapt GREATEASTERIM The new Weight Watchers its famous portion control program, known as the Main- program to everyday eating. - AFC-Automatic .tenance Plan, is: a supple- It is this portion control that supersedes the n*ed to count SLICED BACON Pino Tuning calories, It enables one to SPARE RIBS eat normal foods without glut- Centennial tony." jn Every "Way All Weight Watchers meet- 0 ings now start with Mainten- ID. SUPER DELUXE unit named ance Plan classes, said Lester ., Nlnety-three of New Jer- S, Fein, area director. He added that one does not * Television. sey's leading citizens, repre- London Broil ::.1 Chuck Chuck Deckle. senang government, educa- have to be a person who lost tion, religion, the arts, Indus- weight' in Weight Watchers to Eye of Fillet Steak Chuck French Roast ib 77 YOURS C H-y and business, have been join, TOR * 88 named to the St. Piter's "We spent years of re- Cube Steak,w n.*U09 Stewing Beef ONLY College Centennial Council, search on the problem of keep- 499 ing lost weight from return- Rib for The council will advise toe Chuck Chopped P,,, Flanken! Braisirii VISIT college on tiie direction and ing," Fein added, "and we acUvlflei of its 1972 anniver- came up with something we . aary ceiebraaon. It will be found to be ideal for the per- POST'S son of normal weight who is chafred by Rev. Victor R. Yan- BUITONI SALON 'ltelii,_S.J., St. Peter's presi- Constantly' fighting to keep IMPORTED ITALIAN dent. Tie first miietingwlllbe from gaining. We are getting . at noon March 1 at Ae college. more and more of these people Government officlali on me in Om Maintenance Plan," TOMATOES PASTA ROM AN A 1527 SPRINGFIELD AVI., MAPLE WOOD council are Gov. William T, T"he Maintunanee plan Is SALES (Near Boyden Avenue) SERVICE Cahm, VS. Sen. Clifford P, being ottered at these loca- Case and Harrison A, WiUi- tioni: . OPiN DAILY 10-9; SAT. 9-6 ams, JerRfiy Ci^ Mayor —Union; Veterans Memo- Guar3nt##d Guaranteed 676-1327 761-4674 Thomas J. Whelan and Reps, rial Home, High and Kirkland Multi. Multi- Cornelius Gallagher andDom- streets, on Wednesday even- Savings Savings ' lniek V, Daniels, ings at 7:30, and the YMHA on $ A REALLY GREAT VALUE IN BLACK & WHITE TV raen larm on Mnndavr moT**^ 3 f«^ i inng; s at 9:30.: and Thursday To Publicity Chairmen: —evenings at 7:30. 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Sunday evening at 5, e BREASTS c jerry Rosenberg, program chairman of the Turkey Roll Whiit Mini 11" 85 Flounder FilletVES.15- .b.69 temple's Brotherhood, which ii sponsoringthi with wings, evening, also announced that movies or th« 1969 Corned Beef Round IS" 95« LEGS ' Medium Shrimp s^Vw ^99" jet highlights and 1970 NBA playoffs and all i c i—star game will-be-fhown..ln«ddltion, there will—— _Qe.li_Rolls _PiQ1^ri:l d.<) pkg._^^ \—y with backs- H alibut-Stebks FrDI.n.__ ib.99 be hot dogs, drinks, door prizes* and auto- • ^"*|_ From Holy Land-Onion Kimm«l, graphed pictures of Phllbin. Imp. ^heeSeSToble or Smoked Stkklb FishCakes" ^ Tickets are $3 per person and can be pur- chased by contacting Rosenberg at 376-4679. He added that all are welcome. FIESTA DEL MONTE' PRICE-MINDING SPECIALS Hovmcd-Gosling, florist shop owner # readies M J Funeral services were held in Cranford Friday for Howard E, Gosling of 1050 Spring- Del Del Monte 1 -Ib. RICHMOND field avt., Mountainside, who died Feb. 8 m Monte 13-OZ. Overlook Hospital, Summit, He was 58 years 1-lb. l-oi. HALViS 15-ei, old, SLICED or can Mr, Gosling, who was born in Brooklyn and ean ; lived in Mountainside for 40 years, owned and HALVES operated tiie H.E, Gosling Florist Shop for the past 20 years, . , A vetti'an of World War II, he was a past Cut Green Beans Monti Cherry Pie Filling c^k "^ 49« . prasident of the New jersey State Florists Associaaon, and a member of the Mountainside Stewed Tomatoes Mania Del Monte Cream Corn _.^- Straw, Pie Filling c=m.t«k .'*-*s- 57* Rotary Club, Mountainside American Legion Post, Mountainside Memorial Post of Veterans Del Monte Ketchup •'&" 2& orWHOLE Chuck Wagon of Foreign Wars and Azure Masonic Lodge, , KiRNEL Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Anne Kosowski Del Monte Prune Juice '^49^ Nestles Quik Cocoa _,_floiUng, and his mother, Mrs. Maria Gosling of Mooristown. Funeral arrangements were made by the FROZENFOOD^AVOmTESt FARMTRESHTJATR YDELIGHTS! Gray Memorial Funerjl Home in Cranford, FRENCH FRIES RICHMOND REG. or DRIP ORANGE JUICE parry- promotes Bathroom Finast PRIDE O' RICHMOND-"the Ramsey to key post MAINE real thing from Tissue Coffee Florida/* George W. Ramsey Jr. of Mountainside has been named comptroller by the F.W. Wool- worth Co. in New'York. Ramsey had been as- e sistant ieeretary and sssinant treaiurer for Rich's Coffee Lightener AM.& 17 Buttermilk Biscuits pkg. _ the retail store chain1_ . • 04 Ramsey started wltii Woolworth as a junior" Brrdrfye Beans F«SSV 4 %£ S Crescent Rolls 3ftH:*l accountant in 1947 in flie company's Atlanta regional office. He was named an assistant C ream .Whipped ^^-~1%£S5%- Dormans Muenster 431 accountant in 1954 in the Minneapolis regional office and moved to a similar position in 1956 Creamed Spinachf ^brook ^ 29< Kraft Nat. Swiss »S in flie emttal accounting office^ He was named Finast Spaghetti Ehlers Tea Bags fc an accountant tiiere in 1959. In 1963 he was C REG.. THIN or Finast Swiss Stick Finast Orange Juke '^ 37 ELBOW MAC. B-aniferred to tile company's New York execu- IScOFF Fliluhrnann'i tive office where he worked in the accounting Saltesea Fried Clams %* 59* LABEL Margarine Nen Dairy Regular and research departments until named aaslst- 45« ant treasurer in 1967, In 1968 he asmmed the additional title of assistant secretary, HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS! s Finait 6-O*. Penn Dutch Noodles^r l Tomato Paste Imported can OVEN FRESH BAKER Y! 2 Flnott 25 to Finast Quick Oats " Garbage Bags Pla.tk • pkg. 15-oz COLGATE Pear Halves >^ 4 cans Tomato Sauce com CHERRY PIES DENTAL CREAM Mb. lq 4 01 Nestles Quik a C-45O < Pineapple Juice *-, 3 'Jn , 89« FINAST-l-lb.6-oz.pkg. 1 C Fna SALES & SERVICE fj Vanilla Wafers Finait "kl 35 Long Grain Rice " 5b" 1 6K-oiM7' J "THE AIR CONDITIONING PEOPLE ' Finast Fig Bars Colombian Coffee 100%Colombian « 965 BALL AVE. • UNION b c n C Kosher Dill Pickles fm* Finast Sponges SO™CO.M 4 pk g 25 Clear or l $ Finast Ammonia Sudiy Air Fresheners Mirr™™.™. 3«°n » l 00 6-01. U Instant Breakfast Flnoti X 49^ Sunshine Hydrox ^ &T45< SHAMPOO SALE S 25-lb. p k , V Finast Tomato Juice 7'"1«S" 1 Kitty Kat Litter FinaH bag Finast Plain Donuts 4o ( ?i Finatt with LEMON or EGG. g P F $ 8 1 Blue, Gr«n, Amb*r-or btl. Whole Tomatoes -»' 5'^ 1 Chuck Waaon 5 & 87* Giant White Bread3'X ? <* Finatt Cr*m*-Rint* pt. bol. 39 Manutatluiei •> Coupon Manulncluirr '•, Coupon Manulacluitfii Coupon Manutnetuttn •, Coupon Manukitiutiij: Coupon pJ_ Manufacturer: Coupon

HFC BLOOMFIELD iHiscavroN ntrccouroii •re. TNiscouroN miscouroH IKISCOWOII m. WOITH 'woini "* 331 Broad Street 40" •OITN c 20 WOltll won. &O»borneAvo. Twirii rkt f irdiiM tf IRVINGTON G old Medal Baby Scott Total Savaiin Hills Bios. Clark 1301 Springfield Ave. —Flow - Diapers Cereal Instant Coffee —Cofi Gum LMMUSteiit LM|(U SPRINGFIELD Nk 1M n»ittkniM.,Nk.lI1t 727-763 Morrisf'pk* & Morris Street h — 'matDncimmni*uran** ROTUVOK.HUFOImQWAMSCVIEMOH WIitantmtHCKItoIIMIIouimnits yitilililiiliiiitiiiitllltlilliilililllillllillitiiiiiitiifiiiitiiiitliiliMiifiMilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiltlllitiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiMiiiiiiiiii^ -Thursday, February 18, 1973 BUYING WISELY B From letter Butinait Bureau , ' { Woman's Club urges support LOURDES-——•--- KilillUtlliilllll illllllllli(ii!i(i((ll(lfl!(li(j)j(il of Motropolltcn N.w Yorh Inc. ll toll' her what she can prepare; And one $10 per couple. linens and canned foods'for** Ranch Hope, made in advance. • " nated to, charity really gets to help the people last thought, make certain you see the sitter Assisting the dance chairman, Mrs, John Ranch'Hope is concerned with the needs of It's supposed to? boys who have been in trouble with legal au- EVANOEL BAPTIST CHURCH safely home when you return. - McCarthy, are Mrs. Raymond Hergott, re- SUCKER Larrie O'Fttrrell, Better Business Bureau MRS. EUGENE ADAMCZAK JRI freshments; Mrs. George I'isciiei", publicity; thorities, come from boken homes, have school 242 SHUNPIKE ROAD, SPRINGFIELD Dear Sucker, , • ,, f- * f • problems, or are otherwise termed incor- PASTOR WILLIAM C. SCHMIDT JR. First of all, ask your wife to call the' Better # * * • ' Mrs. Frank Balazik, tickets, 233-1361 and rigible. Ranch Hope provides education, coun- Today—-7130 p.m., choii^rehearsalwith Jack Dear'Larrie, Mrs. William Cullen, reservations, 233-7697. Business Bureau before she Indulgegss in her__My_jM#^OT_!JI_n_^iJJ_ta_ Barbara E, Frost __selingt recreation^ work experience, and Haviland, director, ""™ "nWW" f orenarltyre . We hav e lntormadod n on " coming home with things he has taken from Spiritual guidance, ins locatST nr'AHway, Friday—7:15 p.m., Pioneer Girls. most charities. And if we don't, we'll be our Supermarket. He thinks It's fun to take Salem County. Sunday--9:45 a.m., Sunday School with class- happy to get It for her. the merchandise without paying for itj He is married Suhda^ The Woman's Club has formed a committee es for all ages. 11 a.m.. morning worship.. As to how much of the money donated only takes little things like gum and candy. for. a card party to raise funds for the club's Paitpr Schmidt will continue hie messages In actually gets to the people it's supposed to But the , manager is a friend and i don't community activities. The party has been sel the Book of Acts. 11 a.m.. Junior Church is help—here's how it usually works: know what I should do. My son Is a good to Mr, Adamczak for Wednesday, March 17, at 8 p.m. at the held at this time under the leadership of Mrs, , If you_-give to someone in need—he gets- Robert Donson. 5:45,p.m., ybuth groups with child-and doesn't mean any harm, honestly;- National State Bank, Morris avenue.— r- the full "amount. "U you give to a voluntary ., CONCERNED MOTHER ' Barbara E, Fr,ost, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Those serving on the committee are Muriel . James Westervelt. 5:45 p.m., teacher drain-, G, Randolph Froat of 33 5, Maple, ave.j • ing -class." 7 p.m,,~evening—Gospel-service, charity organization, the cost is 27 cents to. Dear Concerned, " '',•'.' Sims, 19 Molter ave., Mrs, Victor Bracht, 49 get one-dollar to the * needyi'Through"state" He may not mean any harm~b'ut what he Springfield, was married Sunday, to Eugene W, Lyons pi., Mrs. Kenneth Hetzel, 9 Essex PaefrtT* ^eKmidt Will nfpgffh afiH fhpri* will be dk Jr., eon of Mr, and Mrs, Eugene —fd., i Mra,—Frank—MeCourt, 26? .Northylgw— congregational singing and special,, musical is aoing nas a name: stealing. You ana your W, Adamczak ofMcKees Roc^s, Pa. numbers, TEMPLE BETH husband should talk to him about it and you ter. and Mrs, Charles Quinzel, 32 Molter AN AFFILIATE OF THE should certainly return the, "little things" to The Rev, Dr, Bruce W. Evans performed tve. Monday—7:30 p.m.. Pioneer airls. Explorer UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA ' the ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church, Group, •'•;'' the manager, or pay for them. Little things Miss Sims has requested all ticke^returns BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD • like this can turn into big problems—not just Springfield. A reception at the American Logjon be sent to her aiW- prize contribuaons be . Wednesday--7;45 p.m., prayer meeting. , RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE •Kali followed. ' taken to Mrs, Quinzers house. "The Patriarchs at Prayer" is the title of for the youngster but for the parenti. In Kathryn Frost, the bride's sister, served these Bible studies. CANTOR LAWRENCE P. TIGER some communiaes, the parents are prosecuted '/• Today—8:30 p.m., Hadassah meeang. for the acBons of their children. This is not as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sally COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Friday—8:45 p.m., Sabbath services, a matter to be takonllghtly. Adamczak, the groom's sister, and Patricia MEETING HOUSE LANE,. MOUNTAINSIDE • Saturday—10. a.m.. Sabbath services, Larrie O'Farrell, Better Business Bureau Gibb of Neville lsl*ndt Pa, Foothill Club plans MINISTER:THE RE V.ELMER A.TALCOTT JR. Sunday--^ p.m., USY program, Philip Adamezak served as best man for DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: Monday—8:30 p.m.. Sisterhood meeting. . TEMPLE aiAREY SHALOM - his brother. Ushers were Edward Peters of - Tuesday—8:30 pnn.r UJATneeang.——*—— Crafton Heights, Pa,, and Staff ggt, David MISS LINDA OAUL , -—-—.-• Livingston of Bellville, Ohio, " , ^mystery luncheon' ' TQday*-7:30 p.m., Chapel Choir rehearsal, ,'Wednasday—8:30 p.m.,^ execuave board UNION OF AMERICAN HEBREW CONG. 8 p.m., deacons' meeting, * " . meeang, -, SO. SPRINGFIELD AVENUE li SHUNPIKERD, Mrs, Adamczak is a graduate of Jonathan • The Mountainside Foothill Club will hold a Saturday--9:30 a.mj, CarolCholrrehearsal. SPRINGFIELD Dayton Regional High School, Springfield. She "mystery luncheon" next Thursday, Feb. 25, at i Sunday—9 a.m., deparanental teachers' FIRST •PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RABBI HOWARD SHAPIRO . attended Slippery Rock State College, Slip- 11:30 a.m. at the Elks Club. ' meeang, 10 a.m., morning worship' Church MORRIS AVENUE AT CHURCH MALL , : ,: "CANTOR IRVING KRAMERMAN pery Rock, Pa,, where she majored In math-. V Hors D'oeuvres and punch will be followedby .School: Grades 1-8, kindergarten, nursery, SPW NGFl ILD~"T"- Tomorrow--8'45 p.m.. Sabbath evening ser- ematics. a. three-course lunch. Including a champagne Cradle Roll. 7 p.m., fellowships.' . . • PASTOR: THE REV. BRUCE W. EVANS, D.D. vice. Brotherhood Sabbath. Father RoccoCon- Her husband is an airman 1st class in the cocktail, There also will be games and prizes - ,Wednesday--9i45 a.m., Mothers* Circle, DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION! stantino will speak on "The Roman Catholic Air fnrce. He recently completed tralnlng,at donated by the food companies which are" spon- MRS. SHEILA K1LBOURNE 1 Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., wherehe soring the luncheon. Home - economist Judy ,4 p.m. - eonflrmaflon class. 8 pjn., Bible Church Today—Its Future Direction, *. studied Russian, -, - • study. Chancel Choir rehearsal. . Today—7: IS p.m.. Girls' Choir rehearsal. Saturday—10:30 a.m., Sabbath morning ser- Carnahan Is in charge. " - •7:30 p.m., Webelo Snouts. 8 p^m,. Senior vice. Rabbi Shapiro will preach. . The couple will reside in San Angelo, IklS MEL1NEK Committee members are chairman, Mrs. Church Chuckles M CABTWRIGHT Choir rehearsal, 8 p.m., trustees' meeang, Sunday—9:00-10;30 a.m., adult Biblecourse ' Texas, Joseph papik; decorations, Mrs, Louis Ahl. -Sunday " - .t>. A 1972 wedding is planned. _ field will meet on Wednesday afternpoji. at ecim. CjgrwiiigHr. ^ * iai. Cub Pack 70. ~ ,_._-.-_ Z—J. '"• Today—8 p.m., choir, to visit the exhibits on-Washlngton and Lincoln Wednesday—8 p.m., Ash Wednesday will assembled byponald Palmer, curator' of .the 12:30 at Temple Sharey Shaiotn. Mrs, Rose !Wlth this remote control, 1 can catch your be observed with a worship service in the Saturday—Holy Cross Yquth Fellowship re- Valentine, Dolls for Democracy chairman Sunday morning isrviea without oven gelling treat, Springfield Historical Society, at the Spring- 1 = == w for the Northern New jersey Council of ©Ml ef bed! ^-.-.. -.— ... ^-^^-_==_-_-_ „ jnday—6 aimirbutheran Hour(WNB6-660)- B'nai B'rith, will be the guest speaker, 8:30_ji.m,, worship and Holy Communion. Mrs. Schoffmah The Dolls • for Democracy program is a 9:30 a,ln77~Sunday School and Bible classes, 10:45 a.m., worship, . • Collection of dolls representing famous people. • Charge for Pictures Included in the collection are jane Addams, Monday—9:30 a,m,. World Friendship Cir- Gardens highlight to speak on Israel George Washington Carver, Danny Kaye, Helen | There, is-a charge of $5 for cle. 4 p.m., Confirmation I, Keller, John F. Kennedy, Emma Lazarus, | wedding and engagement ... Tuesday™?;30 p.m., Sunday School teach- Jan Schoffman will give an Illustrated lec- Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King. 1 pjcturas, There is no charge ers' meeting. 8 p.m., Christian renewal series. state flower show ture on 'Israel — L»nd of Conflict, Land of ' The program is presented lo schools and | for the announcement, whether 4 p.m., Conflrmarlon 11, Promise" tonight at; 8 at the regular monthly religious and service groups. • Wednesday—7:45 p.m., Lenten service, 8:30 The 1971 New rsey Flower tcardenshow meeting of the Mountainside Branch of the § with or without a picture, p.m.. Choir. ' , will have more fully planted gardens American Association of University Women, Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Abe s Persons submitting wedding than at past ihi ny will feature pools The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Levine is program chairman. Mrs, Sidney pil- s or engagement pictures may SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL UNITED and waterfalls. 4ys and seating areas, Richard Weeks, 368 Longvlew dr. lar ta president of the Springfield Chapter. §1 enclose ;the $5 pgymant or METHODIST CHURCH The show, largesl kind in the New York- Mrs, Schoffman,-~a Mountainside-residenty- = include a note asking that CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN . New jersey metro] ran area, will be held Is a graduate of Pembrooke 'College and a To Publicity Chairmen- 1-they be^biHedr——— __ JAMES DBWART. PASTOR jS.at.the^Morristbwn former newspaper reporter, A former editor Today—8 p.m.. Chancel Choir, Trivett National Guard Arjnory>- of junior Magazine for Parents Publications, Would you like some Help . 'SiliiJiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiMiiJiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiii Chapel. •'•'"'. ; Implementlng the ghow s theme, "Your own she has also been a professional lectufer, in preparing newspaper re- . Friday—5 p.m., marriage of Sandra Gill Garden -- Pathway'to a Better Environment," having done a series of lectures oh Alaska, Oeiger to James Edward^Belliveau, 8 p.m., will be- •• Wedneiday—8 p.m., midweek serrtoe,- You'll enjoy by plant material, - • * Pleaie JBnd me, without obligation, InJormatlon about An 18th century kitchen garden will be con- Sleek smooth skin Equltablo'o Ma|or Medieal "Prstaetlon P" his unique style structed by the Morristown National Historical READY FOR I P«k Service, patterned after that »tthe Henry KoppelFurs Wick house in Morrlstown, Visitors will stroll A CHANGE? | .without a trnre of superfluous hair is every 974 STUYVESANT AVE., UNION through a frame of the house out onto a small womnn's wish. Our exclusive Ex-tnsi-elec- Name. terrace set with benches and tender young COMf TOi I plants, The gardon beyond will be planted main- trolysis IfpnliHi'ii! ri'iiKives Iinir genlly. pain- EVERYTHING " with herbs and early vegetables of the j Dn_Mnw In (nr n prjvnl^ rnn. period and with floweri grouped according to City State, JZIp Cadet Coat too short? uie. The exhibnfwiU relate 18th century us«s stiltaliiin\wltli oiir of our nxprrts, Tlieres no, of today and show how plants were grown then COSMETICS/ cliiirm1, ill iiiiirsc.Call J7rt-70n0 for your We'll lenilhoniil without the use of chemicals, . i SCOTLAND »OAB tf -"the Herb Soei«ty of America, Northern New SfiUTH QRANOi, N, J, • K (i|ipiij(ilMii>iil, I lie hfiiulv IB it out of style? jersey Unit, will show an authentic monastery 763-2382 . % •RIB Eq uitsbie Life Asauranes Secliity of IhiUnltad SUtoi, Nste VorK;NVY. dn-patterned-afteMheancieMJierb.girflenA, MON, THRU tMt-tMSM n — KoUUemndeLUL l hd~ ilillIJuru_u.ui.LSlnirrl I lllU As Siiflntffie111

•J\ -Thursday, February 18, 1971-.. Paintings, etchings-yp-for bid 37th annual Club Woman Day at temple art auction Feb. 27 TliG Siiterlioud ol Templo Israel, of Union ni the ariists to he roprcbenteti are ciia- set March"18 by Federation •will sponsor its second annual Art Auction pall, Picasso, Ronolr, Mlro, FilmUs, Gat,, Hahno and Co. has scheduled jpecial events en Saturday, Fob, 27th, Todd Galleries of Schrolliman, Amen anU Lluborman, Club women and their guagtl froln ISO throughout the Btore which will appeal to the Paranius will offer J panorama a{ art media* Cocktail hour and preview will begin at clubi reprasentlnj the Now Jersey Stute Fed- homemakor, club woman and hostebs. The including water colors, oils, lithographs, wood 8 p.m., and the sttlo Will follow rtt 9. Ad- eration of Women's Clubi, will observe their tlieme (or many of the events will be "at- engravings, etchings, enamels and sculpture. mission is $1,50 each, OT! tickets aro avail- 37th annual Club Woman Dny at HahneandCo., home entertaining," and will feature wine able from Mrs, Saul Seltzer, 687-9472, and Thursday, March IS, It was announcc/1 that for glosses and their proper use explained by an Mrs, Norman Kurtz, 687-3416, mete than a third of a century, HahiKi and Co, expert in the field. There will be demon- Lei/a M, Moore The auction is upon to the public, parking has contributed a Uberal portion of the revenue strations on snlnd making, fondue cooking, is < available ut the Stouben street ontrance received on Club Woman Day to fte support out-of-door cooking and a chair-rushing exhibit to the Temple, of the New jersey Club Woman, official pub- by Ultchock. Josinh Wedgwood collector's Mrs , Sheldon Oolfer, president,, has an- lication of the New jersey State Federation of: pieces nnd table.settings will be shown. The,, wed Saturday fo nounced that Sisterhood's calendar of activi- Women's Clubs, , ' Simplicity Pattern sewing exhibit will feature ties currently Includes Purim Carnival and ReglgB-ntion, will take place on the third a "proper fitting" demonstration and .floral Bazaar on Sunday March, 14,,and rummage floor for members, friends and guests from arrangements created by artificial flowere will Robert A. Issler sale .111 Sunday, March 28, The Purim Car- 9i30 a,m. to li30 p,m, j be shown. Another feature will be a special • Miss Leila Marie Moore, daughter of Mrs, nival, will feature games and prizes, with The spring 1971 fashion shows thisyearwlU gallery showing of original oil paintings. Edward Moore oT ,26 Battlg Hill ave,, Spring- tile Men's Club and Senior judea groups part- be held in. the ballroom on the main floor of Mrs. Harry D. Keller of Union will be qhoir- field, and the late Mr, Moore, was married icipating , Refreshments and lunch will be me Robert Treat J-lptel. Mre, George F.Wein- mon for the day. Among her committoe mem- Saturday to Robert Alan Issler, son of Mr. served by Sisterhood, The baaaar will offer helmed, Jr., prBildent, of the New jeriey State bers will be Mrs. Frank R. Tell and Mrs. —many—new—ittfm*i-of-glftwsar,-clothlng_a Federation of Women's Clubs, will welcome —Joseph Warf,o both of Union* . "ana~"Mrs;"^lbert~lssier"Qf •399-Bottievardi- the women at the 11 a,m, and 2~p,m, snowiT 4 Konilworth, accessories. The wedding was conducted in St. George's AnUochlan Orthodox Church, Pateriet^A re- ceptipn followed at the Robin Hood Inn, Clifton, Girl born in Germany The bride wasescortedby her^uncle,Charles Miss Neuss' troth A daughter, pBbra jan Crabolle, was bom. --Auger-of Montreal, Canada. Fran Moore of :*Feb. 12, 1971,, in Jhe U.S. Army Hoipltal, Springfield served as maid of honor for her Frankfurt, Gef many, to CApt. and Mrs, Howard to Stuart Neiss fold Finn Foolwooi (or the Sntlr* Fomily and sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Barbara Grabolle, Mrs. Orabelle is the former Judith por»onolli»d fitting by . . . Buettner of North Plainfield, sister of the Owen of union. Her husband is a physician MANNY FRIEDMAN t. KEN REDVANLEY bridei DormO Auger of Montreal, cousin of the serving in the Third Armored Division In' bride; and Nancy Issler of Kenilworth, sister Frankfurt. of the groom, Audrey Ajaiat of Bergeiifield, ART AUCTION « Met, Saul Sfltzer and Mrs, Norman Kurtz, ticket chairman of the annual FEBRUARY SHOI niece of the bride, terved as flower girl. art auction of Temple" Israel b'fVhtoii,"display som.e of the works up for bidding at die niiiuininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilNiiiiiiiiiii CLEARANCE SALIT Michael Miliitelli jr. of Railway served as Feb. 27 event. Works to be on the block include paintings engravings and etclilngs by Charge for Pictures best man. Ushers were Hernia Buettner of Chagall,. Pieasio, Renoir. Mieo and Gat, . ^ , • North plainfleld, Charles Morris of Union There is a eharge of $5 for wedding Now Going Qnl and Andrew Auger of Montreal, Jeffrey Lambio and engagement pictures. There is no of Warron served as ring bearer. Save , . . Save , , . Save charge for the announcement, whether Select from Women's Mrs, issler, who was graduated from Trenton Rothbard-Goodman engagement is told with or without o picture. Persons State College, is employed as a.physlcal educa- Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rothbard of Linden have tary by Western Electric Co., Clark, and Children's Shoes tion teacher in the Scotch Plalns-Fanwood nnounced the engagement of their daughter. Her fiance, who was graduated from Irving.- submitting wedding or engagement. from our Regular Stock! School systifnT Gail Deborah, to Alan Paul Goodman, .sen of p, is a senio ggC p Her husband, who was graduatedfrom Seton Mr. and Mrs, Edward Goodman of Irvinpbn, New Brunswick, where he is majoring in or include a note asking that they 1030 Stuyvesant Av«- Hall University, will be employed as assistant The bride-elect, who was graduated from psychology. He plans to take graduate courses Unlo Op.n Mon.-Frl. Ev». MU 6-S480 golf pro at Suburban Gold Club in Union. Linden' High School, H employed as a secre- in educational psychology. be billed. , - Following a honeymoon trop to Canada, the couple will reside in North Plainfield. June date planned udgei goWmti^r.,. Saw cas^a^d 'Him Stamps at by NoellWDreHer~

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PDOGRESSO Ml Tomato Sauce C*L!FORNI* MISS SHARON NEUSS Mr, and Mrs. Sidney G, Neuss of Mohawk PHOCRESSO12oi, drive, Springfield, have announced die engage- Tomato Puree CALIFORNIA „„ -¥* ment of their daughter, Sharon, to StuartNeiss, son of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar'Neiss of West e Orange, formerly of Irvtngton. Salad Dressing i™. fc-39 Clam Sauce The bride-elect, who was graduated from ! e Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Spring- Shake & Bake,™.. W"29 Minestrone"S* field, is a senior at Cedar ^Crest'College, Allentown, Pa,, where she is m»jorlng in Peppers ,m> "£'55" Lentil .Soupn««i» psychology and elementary edueaSon. Her fiance, who was graduated from Irving- ton High School, attendrirt Rutgers University DEL MONTE and was graduated from the University of SUCID OR HALVIS Connecticut School of Phartnacy,. He is a Peaches registered pharmacist and will attend me New jersey College of DenUsnry in July. A June wedding is planned, Nestle'sQuik Lamb 75' nuB 3£'l°°. I ^ m.Til fH - Theodore Garnel Pineapple -^^ THii If AMI n«'I IMtin (OMI WITH * BUttfl PUVSK«U If* OtWI * Cherry Pie Cat Food .'nS£. 2*;s35e Shoulder Chops " * 89 Combination ^'» M sets date in July Bathroom Tissues, Kv 29e Rich 'N Chips,..,,,. ^49C Rib Lamb Chops .1'* Lain Lamb Chops.i MISS NOELLE DREHER e Mr, and MM. Bernard Dreher of 19 Salte.r Reynolds WrapiM-MT B,'i!69e Gaucho CpokiesiiMis 2K;69C Fillet Sole J&sL S *: 89 Sliced Bacon TXS. », 79< st., Springfield, have announced the engagement e of their daughter, Noelle Diane, to Thomas, London Broil -aSL, ». M '•» Beef Tongue S ». 89 Charles Drygas.ion of Mr, and Mrs. Has!-' LIQUID PILLSBURY if* e mir Drygas of Maplewood; BLEACH tin Link Sausage Wsss Iff 65' Franks'^'S, 85£JV,« 79 Miss Dreher ii a graduate of Mt. St. John BISCUITS 9 GRAND UNION Academy, Gladstone, and Loyola University, SWtET OR BUTTERMILK Chicago, where she majored in education and Fig Barsiu-iNi.1 Soy Sauce ™! philosophy. At college she wai vice-president Chicken Parts 49 59 of Kappa Beta Camma sorority. She is a Chow AA#in Noodles M 29' Fried Rice "SMff ' teacher" at St. James School, Springfield, U.i.O*.. CHOICI Her fiane*, who served as a mrgeant in the BEEF CHUCK US. Air Force is a senior at Newark College CONVINIIHT Calif. Steak . U5B* GflAPi ft • of Engineering. He is a chemical engineer 5PLIT BH for pf liter Chemical, Ridgefleld, and is a DUUTEAID member of Tau Kappa Epislon fratemityj Banquet Dinners! 3 ;l Whole Fryers IB IK Ib. A June wedding is planned, . . Boneless Hams "OT"». slA9 Polish Ringsn m 79< Green Giant sfi W a 1 Bologna u^'S^°' t.S9' ChlckeaLivers 'iifs; Elizabeth group MINUTE ORANGE Wropped. by the plgse , „___ MAID JUICE KnockwursfiiK 99' Salami ™,s»» greets member* Sit AND UNION Peas & Carrots ^ m3K;s I00 Spinach "'Sir1 3 Ksl* BflBir CENTER Two new members were welcomed Monday PORK ANDENP^ MEDIUM at the regular meeting of Llie Elizabeth Cliap- Brownies JSSa ^79= VVaffles lZSt. X 39C SHRIMP ter of Cosmopolitan Associates (foreign-born QUAHTlRED POHK LOlM . SLlCift 1 C CHOPS WHITE OUI-F • & LB. DOX wive. ;) at the First NaLional Bank building in ToasteHno "-."59' Costa ke Cream »TX .ft. 89 ' C C Union. They were Mrs. Maria Niui of Spring- ^ Flanken Ribs «"« ; 79 Halibut si?:. 89 field and Mrs. Heather Osihoff of Linden. Mr;. Doreen Lambcn of Livingston, president; presided. MISS GEORGETTE SCI IMOLL Plans were made for a visit to the Eaton Mr. and' Mrs. • George Sclmioll of Avenel WHITE Memorial Home in Elizabeth to take gift:, have annyunccd Che engagment of tlieir daugh- < CREAM and refreshments to the indigent residents. ter. Miss' Oeorgutifi Kathleen Schtnoll, to Theo- Potatoes BREAD Mrs. Beryl Jankowski, vice-president, is in dore Gene Garnel of-428 Chestnut St., Roselle FflCaHSAKf _SANDWICH OH BUttCftMliK an AND UNION charge of arrangements. park, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garnel C C A bus-trip to Kearny for a fish and chip of 1086 Susan pi., JJnion. Grapefruit Sweet Rolls "~,F "jr 39 Yogurt -r"™ - 29 supper is planned for March 4. Members will The bride-elect and her fiance were grad~ C C attend the National Officers ball, April 2 at uated from Woodbridge State school, Wood- English Muffins ".',"." 5!,49 Blue Bonnet ;"-"'.".' X 37 bridge. the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. The"."chap- Pineapples C ter also i.s planning a spring dance at the A July wedding is planned in-Unitarian Crumb Cake "SIS" t 45' Hotel Bar Butter ,.,. ^ 91 Church, Plainfield. Apples ':rr 12.-.,6* Nectarines Italian American Hall in Scotch plains, April C 24. Hard Rolls "'JS.S"" -X 39 Escarole <•"„ a 1< Mushrooms rs Mrs. Lambert, national convention chair- C man and Mrs. Mary Bednarczyk of Linden, Oranges'"""" 10". 99 Pineapples - 29C national recording secretary; will attend the Engagement is told VASELINE LOTION ( South New Jersey Area meeting in Red Flank, INTENSIVE CARE : March 5, and the national executive board meeting, March 27, of Sharon Epstein wffh thlf coupon and with thl> coupon and ivfth th/c coupon and with this coupon aftd Mr. and Mrs. Herman Epb'tcin of Fern ter- purchase of 8 •*• purchase of 8 (ars purchase of pkg. of 20 purchase gal. can S 09 or 12 01. pkg, «-P Schick HTn'.;r. ;;. 1 race, Union, have announced the engagement ... HEINZ STRAINED TRASH CAN ;i PROGRESSO of their daughter, M-s, Sharon Dale Epbtein, TOTAL CEREAL ::: BABY FOOD HEFTY LINERS " OLIVE OIL PsSSSSt Shampoo T.r '£ S109 limit #n* taupon ft ruifintii to Mark B. Lasky, bonof Mr, and Mrs. Solomon Llmil »n* Emp*n ft* tvttMVt*' limit tin* cvwpefl p*r r LOOKING Lai sy of Abbury Pan k. " Coupon good thru Coupon good thru y^M Coupon good thru |S| Coupon good thru VJ^V C X Baby Powder,„».«,„ ',« 73 Sat., Fab. 20 St. Fob. 20 *^ St.. Fob. JO ^ SOT., Feb 20 itV Ihe _bride-elect, who wab graduated lrom aai.. "-"»«- *v »^» _ Snf pan. vu v—t Union High School and cum laude from Douglass FOR A JOB? College, New Brunswick, lsemployedasacopy GREAT AMERICAN editing assistant and secretary to the managing HEINZ SOUPS > >LUE ""iiilFsMiw" vjllh this coupon and with this coupon and with this coupon Qttd^ editor of the Medical Division of Little Brown purchais ol GRAND UNION purchois at any tiie pkg and Co., Boston publishing house. pkg. ol 24 purchase oil tb.,6oz pkg CALGON BATH OIL BEAD REGULAR OR SUPER NANCY LYNN JUMBO Her fiance, who is a member of Phi Beta WITH THIS COUPON OR BUBBLE BATH SANITARY NAPKINS. ANGEL FOOD CAKE Kappa, was graduated—magna rum—laude*m limit #n limit *n* EBii|»fi P4' « physics from tlie University of Pennsylvania. Coupon good thru Coupon good thru Coupon good thru Coupoh good thru He is a second year student at the Law School Sot., Feb. 20 Sal,. Fob- 20 Sot.. Feb. 20 jf Harvard University. Sat.. Fob. 20 An August wedding Is planned. '-.I'-.' >• '1 ''

HICK IFFtCTIVI THUIs J*T., fH( JOTH. Wl •(HIV) TH1 «1>HT TO IIMIT QUAHTITIIS —Law on credit c A new federal law prohibits banks and UNION - 5 Polmi Shopping Center ot Che'tnut St. - OpenloM Thun.-Frl. & Sot. 'til 9 p.m. OPEN SUNTFAT 9 A.M. to'2 P.'M, firms from mailing out unrequested credit SPRINGFIELD - Con.rol Gr.sn Shopping Center, Morrl* & Mountain'Avo.,-Op«n Monday thru Thur.day,9 o.m. to 9p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to )0 p.m. Those little classified ods in the bock cards. In the past, conbumers were flooded Saturday, 8 o.m. to*9 p.nV.# Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with unwanted credit cards that were fre- of the paper may be your answer. Each quently lost or stolen. The unauthorized Ube week it's different. Make reading the of . a credit card to buy more than $5,000 in Vldt your Trlple-S Redemption Center, Madiaon Shopping Center, Main & Pwyer, Madison. .classified a 'must' this week and every goods and services is now a federal offense, Open Thurs., 'til 9 p.m. All Redemption Center! doled Mondays. week. v. with stiff penalties. -Thursday, February 10,. 1971- Heart Fund volunteers Black author to lecture, will canvass on Sunday HONOHUD DYY—iiynum Fund contributions go to fight a vast complex Stern of Lllznbctli, loft, conduct seminars at UC The month-long 1971 H§art Fund campaign receives 'Man of tlio wlU reach Us high point Sunday, when Heart of dijeasos, Including heart attack, stroke, 1 Or, Nathan Wrtt'lil jr., one of today's most this year was a government witness on public Sunday volunteers will begin to eanvoii resl- hardening of the arteries, high blood pressure, Year award fromDor- respected black authors as well as professor, corruption in that city; dcnccs In 19 Union County communities, ac- rheumatic fever and inborn heart defects. nard A, Moltzor of 11111— of urban affairs and chairman of the Afro- Dr. Wright was chairman of the 1967andl968 cording to State Senator Matthew' j, Rlnaldo of He asked all Union County residents to be side, president of the Amoricun history department at tlie State national and international confortjneos on black , Union, chairman of the county drive. The door- generous when the Heart Sunday volunteer YM-YWIIA of Eastern University of New York, will speak with Union power and also o consultant to the city of to-door canvass is conducted In all towns «x- calls. Union County, at recent College students on Friday, March 12, when Newark duiliis; its civil disorders several years cept Summit and Linden where mall' solicita- In casc'of Inclement weather-, tlioHeartSun- award ball hold at the Y ho visits the Cranford campus as partof Black ago. He is a former member of the'planning tions are used, H is anticipated that all reil- day canvass will be postponed until the following in Union, Stern has been Awareness W«uk. committee for the White Houuo Conference a board member ;md on Children and Youth, dendal visits will be completed and that kits Sunday, legal advisor to die Y Ills visit will lie sponsored by tlie Suciety will be turned In not later than Feb. 28, for the past 35 years. of Moslem Reconstruction, according to 'Jerry The rui:I|Hent of five earned university de- The residential canvass will augment the to- Benjamin olr Elizabeth, chairman. Dr. Wright crees, includiiifi a doctorate from Harvard Uni- tal already collected in the February campaign,, Homemaker group , will conduct' a suries of seminars during tilt! versity, Dr, Wright was awarded the honorary which is being conducted to support and expand afternoon, beginning at 2 p.m., covering num- Doctor of Laws degree by Upsala Collcce for research, education and community service erous topics pgrtaiiuni; to tlie black man and "his lAit'Uanding work in education and civil programs of the'Unlon County Heart Asiocia- . tallies its 18th year his role in contemporary Society, rights work." tion. It Is part of the AmericanHeaMAssocia- Later that day at 7:30 p.m. in tlio Cranford tio, the only national voluntary health agency Campus Center jTymiiasiurn, Dr. Wrijlht will devoted exclusively to combating diseases of deliver a lecture on "Black Genocide." The Party for sorority —die heart and-blood^vJ of public civil rights leader believes pervasive racism Camma Iota Thota, evening session sorority During the past year these diseases were re- Mrs, Robert Sutman of Westfleld, president coupled with growing automation and increaied at Union College, will hold a rush party sponsible for approximately S3 percent of 4ili of the board of trustees of the Visiting Home- .emphasis upon overpopulation will lead both tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Campus Center deaths in the nation, maker Service of Central Union County, noted Learning specialist to begin consciously and unconsciously toward efforts lounge on the Cranford campus, it was an- "Each Heart volunteer will call at thehomei that the group, in Its eighteenth year, huil'given ' at the extermination of the black people. nounced by Miss Sylvia Hoinkeie of Elizabeth, of between SO and 100 neighbors, dlitribufing 48,356 hours of iervlce to 429 clients. The The public is welcome to attend tlie evening' president, . helpful information about the heart diseases service has 93 homemakere, lectures'at-NSC-on Tuesday lecturQ, Admission is |2, - and- receiving - contributieng—for—the- Heart— ——Tho—board _ met—Jast^weflk—at—the^Lynn^ Black Awareness Week is being conducted by Fund," Senator Rinalde said, Restaurant in Elizabeth witfi 30 members and Dr. Nathan Weiss, president of NewarkState SMR in order to promote on campus a know- Emphasizing the uniqueness of the Heart guests present. College, Union has announced plans for the ledge of black studies and culture and to inform cause. Senator Rlnaldo pointed out that Heart Loo Mover, executive director ofMont- two-day visit to the campus by Dr. Stanford the average student of the problems and com- 1/2 "» SALE! clair, spoke ,on the Future of Homemakor Eriksen, director of the Center for Research plexities facing the black man, Benjamin said. FOR MEN • ITUPBNTS • BOYS Service. He pointed out that all volunteer " and Learning of the University of Michigan, Syndicated columnist in several major news- OUTERWEAR • SLACK!, !TC, 25 at observatory agencies are being "forced to take a close on Tuesday and Wednesday. paper!, Dr. Wright has written a book, "Let's SALE ENDS SATURDAY 2/20/71 look at their structure, purposes and goals Dr. Eriksen will talk to the college faculty Work Together," nominated for a Pulitzer at the present time. It is essential to question on the topic of "The Individual Student as the prize. His "Black power and Urban Unrest" financial status and relevant programs as .^Moving Force in Higher Education," and will received the Media Workshop Award, and CLOTHING for eclipse of moon 1 well, Mover believes that hom'omaker ser- JconOaer two seminars on "Factors Important "'Ready to Riot' was hailed by critic s as JONAS SHOP Twenty-five persons visited the Sperry Ob- vices' should be a part of an overall Home jor Learning and Thinking," and "Motivation "perhaps the best book in print on our cities 1112 Liberty Ave,, HMiilds servatory on the Criinford campus of Union Care Agency and- that public cooperation is and the Idiosyncratic Student," According to as human fabric," Open Thun., Fri. Eve 289.2149 College to observe the total eclipse of ths highly important in planning toward this goal, Dr. Weiss, "Dr. Eriksen's visit to our campus from 1964 until I'.WJ, Dr, Wright served as Masfer-CHafgB-Unieprd* Bank- Araer"! card _m_o_qn_jyhlch_ took place early last Wednesday, -—-Omcers_flf_Jhe board of trustees elected but one of the initial steps we have taken -exdeutive-direetor- of the department-of-upbaii •-.. . _Jkil So!., Final ... Prof, Patrick j. White of Warren Town- for a two year ternTwere Mfs7"Ro6ert w, •lorcontinuoOT-aevelopment 6i teaching; innova- work if the Episcopal Diocese of Newark, anfl ship, director of the observatory, reported McA'rthur of Cranford as vice-president and . tlon at Newark State College," that the nocturnal astronomy buffs were mem- Mrs, clinton H, Holder ..of Westfleld as trea- Dr, Eriksen joined theUniversity of Michigan bers of Amateur Astronomers, Inc., which surer. in 1962 as the center's first director. Born operate! trie observatory in cooperation with Five new trustees were fleeted for a two in Chicago, Dr. Eriksen spent most of Mi early Victors told Union College, students who are researching year term:. Mrs. Charles F, Bahr and Miss years in Salt Lake City, Utah, He earned his the subject in the college's astronomy la- M, Dorothea Benn of Elizabeth, Mrs, ceral-.... bachelor, of arts degree in 1933 and" Us' boratory, and observatory personnel,...._ _. -" dine Casey of. Railway, Mrs-WalBer M, Moon master of arts degree in 19|4 at the University in Y bridge During the course of the night, the turret- of Plainfield and Mrs, Ford C. Pethick of of Utah and received his doctor of philosophy mounted telescopes at the ikyTScanning com- _ cranford, . degree from the University of Chicago in 1938. plex were in constant me and were augmented The following were re-elected for a similar Professor Eriksen is a research specialist foursomes Guess what by five-portable instruments which were set term* Mrs, Marcus Hamilton and Mrs, Arba in the field of human learning and thinking,. up at strategic points on the grounds. Viewing Taylor of Cranford, Mrs, J.H.S. Pearson of His work at the'center seeks to bridge the gap Sol and Milllcent Emmer condiaoni were satisfactory enough so that Plainfieldr Mrs. Howard Young of Roselle, between the impersonal science of human of Linden topped North-South Elizabethtown Gas many lunar photographs were taken andoeeul- Mrs. Philip Schick of Scotcji plains, Mrs. behavior and the highly personal nature of play in a duplicate bridge taaens measured during the course of the Peter L, Hughes Jr. of Union, Mrs, William teaching and of learning by the individual stu- game conducted Feb. 8 at the eclipse, according to Prof, White, • Linn and Mrs,.'Robert-Surman of Westfield, dent. In addition to conducting his own program Eastern Union County YM- is giving me of research, Dr, Eriksen and his associates YWHA, Green Lane, Union. at the center consult with teachers and depart- Beverly Liepzig of Clark ments in all parts of the university on prob- DR. STANFORD ERIKSEN and Bertlne Telehman of •far Step right up Family concert lems and innovations related to classroom Cranford placed second'and activities, Eriksen is editor of the "Memo to Murray and Bea Mandl of ti-.e Faculty," which reports new developments Union third,' Its birthday? •"omopicrof Interest to collets teachers,-sueh— Musicians to match Gu ita rfst feerfuned as the educational uses of technology," testing y • A six-mile afternoon ram- and Roy Augestein, also of ble in Union County and an and grading, and the personality and social factors that influence the educational achleve- their sound: Roselle Park, placed first in 11-mile hike in New York now East-West play. E.rwln Mi- State are planned this week- " ments of college students.. He, also edits "Development and .Experiment in College chaelson and Joe Robert, both end for members and guests of Union, placed second, anil of the Union Counry Hiking Teaching" a survey of new instructional activi- in ^Battle-of Bands' ties at the Big Ten Universities and is com- James and Ruth Stearns, of Club. ' The groups which will partlGipare in the Union, third. On Samirday, Lester Gold- pleting a botiK entitled "The Teacher and The preliminaries of the "Battle of the Hands" Young Adult", Peggy Rabin of Springfield berg of Cranford will lead a contest tomorrow and Friday, Feb. 28, at 8 and Shirley Bernstein ot uran- ramble from Nom ahegan • Prior to coming to the University of Michi- p.m., were-armouneed this week. ford .topped North-South play Park, Cranford, through Len- gan, Dr, Ericksen was professor and head of They are: in a game on Feb. 5, lrfna ape Park, and Echo Lake Park the Department of Psychology at Vanderbilt Tomorrow, 1. The Untitled (brass rock) of Wolf of.Elizabeth and Ruth and return to Nomahegan University, During World War II he served Roselle Park High School; 2. The Crossovers, Weinstein of Colonia placed Park. The group will meet at as an officer in the U.S. AirForcepsychologl- (blue rock) of David Brearley and Linden High the parking area in Nomahegan cal research program. He also performed .Schools; 3, Quovidis (hard rock, blues) of . In past-West play. Gene Thomas Edison High School; 4. Pigboy Crab* Park at 1 p.m. various consultaoon and advisory services 1 Fodea of West Orange and On Sunday, William Myles for the government and lor other agencies, He it^ (jazz, country) of Roselle Catholic and Jules Abrahams of Union, _of Summit will_ lead an 11- _ was ajnember of the Advisory Panel on Per- Thomas Jefferson High Schools; 5. The Broth- •placed first, and Rose Pick of mile hike in the Lake Tioratl sonnel and Training Research of the U.S. er (rock) Qf David Brearley and Scotch plains Metuchen -and Ruby Rhoads of area of Harriman State Park, Department of Defense" during 1954-59. In High.SchOols. Cranford second. New York, The group will August, 1960, he served as a member of the judges will be Arlene Krasner and Walter In North-South play in a meet at the administration working-group conference on training of astro- O'Brien, students; Miss Laura Scott and Rich game On Feb. 4, Anne Blau- building of the Union County nauts of the Armed-Forees-National Research Phoenix of WjDM radio station. hut of Dunnellen -and Eva Edge Park Commission, Warinanco Council Committee on bio-astronatits. He also Friday, Feb. 26, 1. The Glass Apple (rock) of Westfleld Bed for first place Pack, Elizabeth, at BUS a,m., served as a member of the committed on of Thomas Jefferson and Edison High schools; as did Dorothy Hardesty of or at the Lake Tioratl parkinf teaching of the AssociaBon for Higher Edu- 2. Stone Colts (rock) of David Brearley High Summit and Bea Mandl of area on Seven Lakes Drive in cation and as president of the AmericanBoard School; 3. stone Orchard (rock) Rock and Roll Union for second place. Harriman Park at 9:43 a,m, of Examiners in Professional Psychology, Inc. of Thomas Jefferson High School; 4. Rock Jules Abramhams of Union • For further information Author of numerous research aracles and Garden (hard rock) of union High School; and Ruby Rhoads of tranford concerning the above hikes scholarly publications, he served as president S, Dark Freight (rock) of Linden and Roselle placed first in East-West play, contact the recreation depart- of the Southeastern Psychological Association Catholic High Schools, • and Milt Stelnfeld of West- ment of the Union County Park and of the Vanderbilc chapter of the American Judges will be Arlene Krasner and Walter field and Myldred Kelly of Commission, AssociaBon of University Professors. O'Brien, students; Laura Scott and RiehJ'hoe- Berkeley Heights second. He also is a member of the American nix of WjDM; Barry Singer of Frontier Talent Psychological AssociaQon, Midwestern Psy- Agency. Te Publicity Chairmen: chological Association, Southern Society for Judging the four finalists On March 3 will Visiting nurses Would you iik« some help Philosophy and Psychology, American Asso- be Bill Franklin, communiry relations jrian- in propering newspaper ,». ciation for Advancement of Science, Sigma ager, WNJR radio station; Barry Singer, Fron- leoisi? Write thfhit new*, GUITARIST Louis Hemsey, who will headline New Jersey Xi and American Educational Research As- tier Talent Agency; Laura Scptt, WJDM radio extend coverage paper and oik for our "Tips Symphony Family Concert at Newark State College on sociation. station; Russ Moy, Russ Moy Drum Studio; The Visiting Nurse and on Submitting News Re- • Feb. 28. » Arlene Krasner and Walter O'Brien, students. Health Services uf Elizabeth " . The contest is sponsored by the YWCA of and Westfleld announced this Elizabeth and will be held at the association Guitarist Louis Hemsey will in the instrument andmlnored week that it has a^umed tlie in composition. Realtors president building, 1131 E, Jersey St, The public is responsibility for the nur=rmg- be the guest soloist with the welcome. Donation will *be $1 per person. New jersey Symphony Or- Last year he w»s selected •servites previously provided chestra at the second concert to represent the United States by the Visiting Nurse Associ- of the pliT-nlvili-IIninn -irnrn at the Festival of American^ back from meeting jtinn uf Rahsvay and Clark. at Newark State college. and Spanish Music held in William A. Boyle Jr., president of the Lunch plan serves Mn. Johanna E, Kennedy, 1 Union, on Sunday, February Puerto Rico. His guitar vir- EasterriLUnioif County' Board of Realtors, re- VNHS executive director, said Big savings, that's what Savings to. help 28 at 3 p.m. This concert, tuosity has also been featured cently returned from the West Coast where that the action was taken at the celebrate 116 years of serving Its customers. the first family concert to in performances with the Met- request of the board which he attended the mid-year meeting of the 305,334 in state It's a famous annual event by now because ALLSTATE be given by tlie Symphony in ropolitan Opera Orchestra National Association of Real Estate Boards, dissolved, the Rahway-Clark the Elizabeth-Union area, will under the direction of Colin At the meeting, Rill N. Brown, of Albuquer- An initial estimate indicates that 305,334 agency, and of thu-UmiedCom- of the low prices and wide selection be directed and nat rated by Davis and" Richard Bonynge. needy children attending the 1,319 schools in munity Fund, working coop- que, N.M., was installed as president of the in every showroom. INSURANCE Henry Lewis, the Symphony's The program for this family association. New Jersey that participate in the National eratively with the board of the music director. concert will also include ex- Boyle attended a number of seminars de- School Lunch Program are eligible for free Visiting Nurse and Health Ser- Hemsey, who will perform cerpts ' from the "Mother signed to improve realtor and board servicer and reduced price lunches, according to the vices, Automobile, Lifo, HomB- Goose Suite" by Ravel, Car- U. S. Department of Agriculture, Nationally ownors, Health, Boat, Rodrlgo's Conciemo de Aran- to the communities and to homeowners, THIS YEAR'S iiRTHDAY SALE OFFERS: juez with the orchestra, is a- nival of the Animals by Saint- it is esdmaied that nearly 7.8 million young- Business. Top quality Doyle reported that the economic forecast sters in nearly 78,000 schools are eligible for EARLY COPY protection at low cost. native of New Jersey. His Saetis and Rossini's William of the association indicates that 1971 will such meals. Publicity chairmen are urged GAS RANGES^ up to *72 OFF! Famous for fast, fair musical training began at the Tell Overture. be the beginning of an upsurge in the building claim. settlements; easy age of 12, with private guitar The Elizabeth chapter of the of new homes and apartment buildings as well About 5.5 million of them received free to observe the Friday dead- payment plan. lessions in his home town. Women's Committee for tlie as increased activity in the sale of existing and reduced price lunches in November, while, line for other than spot news. GAS WATER HEATERS up'to$2KT OFF! another 17.9. million children paid the regu- Fair Lawn. In a few years, New Jersey Symphony has hoxacz. Include your name, address S "7 Agents on Hand he was performing in a rock been instrumental In bringing lar price. The total of 23.4 million partici- I GAS DRYERS 3O OFFl for Better Service" band, and playing dateb all this concert series to the pants set a record for the lunch program. and phone number. . Call- over tlie metropolitan area. area. The third, and final, Preliminary indications are that about 6 mil- I GAS FIREPLACES^!© OFF! ' It was during his senior concert will be held on Sat- Performances set lion children received free and reduced price year at Kair Lawn High urday, March 20 at the lunches in December, USDA's Food andNutri- I GAS, LIGHTS AND GRILLS 10% OFF! 688-5526 School that Hemsey began to Masonic Temple in Elizabeth. tion Service said. think seriously of taking up Tickets for the upcoming for Passion Play The estimates of eligible children enrolled Or Stop In- classical music. In a concen- concert are .priced at $6 and in NSLP schools were made last October, be- EXPERT •,•'..' J~ - 368 Chestnut St. Union trated effort, he taught him- $5 with special student rates The Passion play of Holy Family Roman fore tlie mandatory Jan. 1 full implementa- Yet with all these savin|s, you still get the At 5 Points self classical guitar and was at $2. Reservations may be Catholic Church, Union City, is planning its tion of amendments. enacted last May to the DOG GROOMING famous" ElizabBthtown Gas warranties : ,., _ accepted at the Mannes Coi- obtained by calliiig Mrs. 57th consecutive season with specially re- school lunch and child nutrition acts. Mutual Funds ; lege of Music In New York. Richard A. Krinzman, ticket duced rates for grade school students, high at no extra costl . • ! There he increased his skill chairman, at EL 4 -9077 or school students, and senior citizens attend- the Symphony office at 624- ing Saturday afternoon matinees. Scholarship fund fete ALL COATS, So hurry to your nearest Erizabathtown 8203. The Park Theatre, home of tlie Passion The Polish University Club-of New Jersey SWEATERS showroom for exciting savings on famous Play, is located at 32nd street and central will hold its annual dinner dunce for the brands Ilka Gltnwood, Magic Chef, Tappan, avenue, Union City. Reservations for indi- benefit of its scholarship fund on Saturday AND RAINWEAR Skeef shooters viduals or groups of 10 or more, are now evening Feb. 27, in the" Grand Ballroom of Hardwick, Maytag, Whirlpool, Speed Queen, being accepted at the Passion Play box office,- the-Tvlarriot MotofTTOTer-Saddle-Brook. The .LovekinV~ATor,Smith\ Cha'rmglow and" others! •" compete Sunday 530-35th .street. Union City, telephone 867- affair will begin with cocktails at 7 p.m., 6535. Information on dates and prices will followed by dinner at 8 p.m. The 30th annual Union Coun- be mailed upon request. FOUNDED 1U61 ty skeet .champi'onshlp, spon- The .religious production, which sevex-al sox'ed by the Union County years ago received international acclaim as Mr, JerryV THE PINGRY SCHOOL Park Commission, will beheld "America's Oberamnlergau," has been at tlie county park trap and presented since 1915 by the parishioners of THE FLOOR SHOP J A College Preparatory Day School Holy Family Church. DOGGYTOWN skeet grounds, off Kenilworth EST. 1934 ,j_ "J For Boys lirGraflcs 4 — 12 boulevard,, Cranford; on Sun- The production will have its initial curtain Elizabethtown Gas Grooming With a Qsntle Touch Gas gives you a better deal A Non-dlsorlmlnatliig Institution day it 2.p.m. call on Saturday, March 13 at 2:30 p.m. Carpets • Linoleum • Tlio In 1970, this50-targetevent ELIZABETH 1METUCHEN I PEnTH AMBOY I HAHWAY 1 WESTFIELD QUALITY 108 W. So, Orange Ave, Q-jr I TOWH } IA/A- Mb* MAIM SI

To our local Boy Scouts and their leaders, we proudly offer sincere congratulations on the 61st Anniversary of Scouting, For your dedicated efforts to fight pollution, to protect and preserve our vital resources, we are truly grateful, Scouts,

^ They Act to Save Our American Resources... A Salute to Scouts . •. They're Cleaning Up! Project SOAR, "Save Our Aineri- ran Rewoiircca."' involves Boy Because today's Boy'""Scouts ure Scouts everywhere. We congratu- concerned about today's problems, late our local Scouts, who on they're cleaning up in 1971. with February 8th, Anniversary Day. trash disposal and anti-litter pro- inaugurate their own programs in grams to help our community - aid of Project SOAR.: .

Pollution,,, Scouts Do Conservation ... It Something About It Their 1971 Good Turn -With-vigoreus pg PlanfiiTgTTleining up"river bedsv"' "" pollution. Boy Scouts set a good reforesting . . . these are just part example. They're doing some, of our Boy Scouts' activities, on thing now to improve our en- behalf of conservation, their vironment . . . and what they do "Good Turn" for i971, can inspire action by all.

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Union 687-9555 939 Rahway Avenue feauT 1444-Spyvesant AVetiue 1143 East Jersey Street Union 687-7350 Union 964-1292 . 1100 Raritan Rd., Clark Union EUzalMsth 353-4200 381S515 CORNELL HALL HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL RICKEL HOME CENTERS -.687-9813-.- 964-8667" .• -^- -; CONVALESCENT CENTER Union Plaza,Shopping Center TIPPER TIE BOY SCOUTS BUILD PARK ft MAUSOLEUM Rouw #22 -'Union - 688-8550 D1V. RHEEM MFC. CO. WHITNEY'S FASHIONS 234 chesnut Street Menlo park - 90 Parsonage Rood 407 Chestnut Street Large Selection of Pant Dresses & Sportswear BETTER CITIZENS Union 687-7800 1468 Stuy vesanl Avenue Opp. M«nlb park Shopping Cepfer 1000 Stuyvesant Avenue . COMPLttffiNTS OF A FRIEND Union 6B8-4300 •.•••.;,.:; ,849-8300 • •-'•••".. Unioh 687-2345 ,. 'Union .: 686-4404" •'- : ;v;?-, -,:%•,.:- ;.-.: "Tliurfjdayy February 18, 1971-. Ice dance champs to appear-inbenefit -T_oral. Jora! lora!' troubling, at South Mountain disconcerting, a 'must see' full-scale restaging to (tie attack itself spec- The winning dance team In North American , By JERRY EMS "Toral Toral Toral" which opened last week tacularly photographed on the actual locations Ice skating competition, Judy Schwomeyer and In Hawaii where it ail took place 30years ago. Jim Slndky, hoi accepted an invitation to per- at the Rialto Theatre in Weatfield should be placed on every movie-goers "must see" list The special effect and aerial photography wer« form In the 1971 Funeroma-on-ice show April excellent, 17 and 18 at the South Mountain Arena, West —but no one is going to "like" it. Orange, The film is not easy towatchand, for anyone "Toral Torai Tora!" is well worth seeingfor who remembers World War II well, Impossible its accurate historical depiction of the events Sladfcy and Miss Schwomeyer swept the , leading up to Dec, 7, 1941, However, most U.S.-Canadlon finals two weeks ago at Eatij to enjoy. Though the viewer knows that America borough, Ontario, after winning the gold med won the war and that the brilliant strategy people are going to prefer to remember "the for dance earlier In United States figure of Admiral Yamamoto and Commander Genda, " date of inlamy" the way John Wayne told it. skaang .competition for ttieir fourth straight architects of the attack on Pearl Harbor, eh- year, . gineered'only an opening victory, heflnds "the facts" hdrd to swallow. The team's brilliant performance in lost What perhaps is even more disconcerting, is Trash' remains year's World's finals won a silver medal, viewing "the American bungling and mental con- Funorama, now in its 12th year, is held stipation that made the attack.far more suc- annually for the benefit of The Hospital Center cessful than the Japanese ever dreamed It for second week at Qrflngo and will present world-famous ice could be. Disconcerting, becauTO anyone who stars together with a cast of nearly 200, has served In the armed forces knows that the "Trash," adult film with a shattering.mix-_ Producers of the show since its inception cockeyed misdirection of command they are mre of outrageous parady and a raw realistic have been the Essex Skating Club, seeing in living color on the screen can be lower depths plunge into the subterranean drug Miss Schwomeyer, 21 years old, has at- factual. • - world of loners, is being held over for another tended Syracuse University and die University HLLD -'-! George Segal and Barbra Streisand play .the tiile rolos in "The Owl and the week at tile Ormont Theater, East Orange. Of Detroit, and Isaforeignlanguugemajor,The 1 A viewer will be very uncomfortable if he The picture, which concerns a young man diminutive jvliss Sehwomeyer^ only 4 feet K), Pussycat,' adult film comedy continuing on screens at the Union Theater, Union Center, _Ukes _his_ Worid_War_li _movies_to. give five and the Maplcwood Theater In Maplewood. - " "~ who lives with a homosexual in New York, and Is" a former national champion in gymnaiucs. minutes to the bombing of Pearl and an hour his confrontations with various types of people, Sladky, 24 years old, is a graduate of Syra- and a half to John Wayne making them sorry has joe Dalles andro, Holly Woodlawn and cuse University where he majored in they did it. He will want to cream out: "You Jane Forth in stellar roles, chemistry. confounded idiot" — or words to that effect. "Trash" was photographed in color and was Miss Schwomeyer is anativeof Indianapolis, The story is told in the style of. "The Long- directed by Paul Morrisey. bid., and Sladky was born in Syracuse,\N,Y, est Day," intercutting the Japanese and Amer- Both now reside in Wilmington, Pet,, where . lean sequences, Japanese characters speak in RECREATES ROI.F. — James Earl Jones they are ttainlng with their coach, Ron Luding- their native tongue with English subtitles "' portrays Jack Jefferson in the film vbr- toni The two have been competing in" figure. Station Breaks (sometimes difficult to read) provided for their 'Ann and Eve' film , sion of the Broadway staj;c hit, "The Great skating events since 1962 but have only been dialogue. Whltu Hope," which opins tomorrow at skating as a team since 1966, By MILT HAMMERiiiiiiimiliiiniiliniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiilliliiiff There are many Hollywood luminaries in the the lox Theater, Route 22, Union. Some" special honors earned by the pair cast, Martin Balsam as_Admiral Kimmei, Jo- now at Art Cinema include! members of the championship exhibi- seph Cotton as Henry Sttmson and E.G. Mar- tion tour of 12 European counn-ies, sponsored TURNTABLE TREATS (good listening) Something Is Wrong With My Baby^* With "Ann and Eve," a Swedish adult motion pic- the exception of the last number, Don co- shall as Lt, Colonel Bratton, a military intel- by tiie International Skating Union; participated BLACK ROCK! by the Bar-Kays. This LP ligence _officer who spends the entire length ture drama about two girls on a vacation in as celebrities in the 1970 Indianapolis "800" is a dynamic fusion of soul, music and rock authored -all-lO-songst^ENTERPRISE -ENS— ""YugoslavIaT Weir sexuSraaveHmreraBarthme 1016) of the movie Hying to get someone to believe Theater Time Clock Festival; demonstrated ice dancing at the and roll, hence the title. Numbers include; the japs are going to attack. However, there are involvement with a murder, opened yesterday 1968 Winter Olympic Games In Grenoble, "Baby I Love You," "I've Been Trying," On the BELL label (1101), Anthony Newley no "stars," There is not enough time to da- at the Art Cinema in Irvington Center. All timei listed are furnishedby the theaterg. France, "You Don't Know Like I Know," "Dance tells the ultimate love story FOR YOU. The velop characters. The authors assume that the Gio Petre and Marie Liljedahl portray the * * » They placed second in the 1970 World rain- To The Music," "A Piece Of Your Peace, LP i£ based on the book of the same, tiUe^ -viewer-can-"tall the players wittroui irseore"" ARTCINEMA (Irvington)—-ANN AND" EVE" petition by only 1/10 of apointoutof a possible "Six O'clock News Report," "How Sweet by JenningsT»obb, So with lights dim and"your card," In many instances, however, it is diffi- The picture, in color, was directed by Arne Thur., Fri,, Mon., Tues,, 7:30, 9-,25; Sat, 540, It Would Be" and "Montego Bay," (VOLT favorite member of the opposite sex at your cult to remember who the villain is. Mattsson. Admission is restricted to adults. side, give a listen to selections like — "You Sun,, 2, 3:50, S-45, 7:35, 9:30. Tickets for this year's benefit may be VOS-6011) The 20th Century Fox film is climaxed by a • » * obtained at the Arena box office or the Funo- STILLROCK: featuring Don Preston. Guitar- And Me — Inevitable," "There Is No Lyric ELMORA (Elizabeth)—THE TWELVE rama "office at The"Hospltal Centar arOranpr ist Preston-has played with Joe Cocker on the For The Musie-Of^ou," ''Feline, Wild And CHAIRS, Thuc, Fri,, Men., Tues,, 9:21: Sat,, Mad Dogs' tour and is now working with Leon Domesticated," "Darling, It's Time," '1 Want Musk from Ireland 1:18, 6:53, 10:03; Sun., 2:33, 6:03, 91, 5 Russell. The country rock selections include! You For My Wife." "We Climb Yesterday's 9:15; "So Hard To Say Goodbye," "The Reach Stairway", '1 Am A Pool," "Will The Windows Music from the land of the Emerald Isle will- MMKMARRYI MEIV1C,, MARRYMMKI>M£. ME, , ThurJ I1UI,. , Fri.riltiJVlun,, Mon,, Puzzle Corner Tues,, 747:488; JJiL, , 5:20520, 8:30830; Sun.S , 4:12, 7:42; Busy Jane Russell Of My Memory," "Mighty Time," "Rolling Continue To Mock Me?" "TheSecret Places," be, featured by the University Concert Band of 2 "Memoria" and 11 more. We have our doubts Rutgers in Newark in the first of a series of featurette, Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues,, 7:30; In My Dreams," "Hiway Fever," "Waiting iiiinuiuuiiiiiiiuiii By Mll-T • Sun., 2:15, 8:45; Sttt. Cartoons, 1. For The Door To Open," "Wedding Parade,' • as to whether this one will be given air time. International Invitation Concerts to be pre- sented Saturday, at 8 p.m. at.Campus Center, * * * = .' to star in comedy "I Can't Remember," "Lost City Child," * • • * SEEING STARS "She Was A Long .Time Ago" and "When ISAAC HAYES, whose latest LP, "To Be How good a movie memory do you have? 350 High st. The concert will honor the Repub- FOX-UNION (Rt, 22)—Today only: RIO lic of Ireland, LOBO, 8:30; MONTE WALSH, 7, 10:40; THE jane Russell has a busy schedule in New Continued," is headed for his third Gold Test it by pairing the film stars of die past on GREAT WHITE HOPE, Fri,, 6:15, 8:15, 10:15; York two weeks prior to her opening, March Record in a row, was named Number One the left, with their Oscar winning perform- Sat., 2-15, 4:15, 6:15, 8:15, 10:35: Sun., 2:18, 4, in "Catch Me If You Can" at the Meadow- Jazz Artist of 1970 and Number One Soul ances in the motion picaires on the right. brook Theater Restaurant in Cedar Grove. Hdw'n, Sellers top Artist of 1970 by Billboard Magazine, Record 4:15, 6:15, 8:15, 10:15; Mon,, Tues,, Wed., 1. George Arllss. a. Gone With the Wind; Thurs., 7:15, 9:20. Today she will appear on TV's What's My World Magazine named him. Jazz ArHst of — Line;-tomorrow,--the.Davld~Frosti Show,-*nd -tfie—Year—for-the-Becond--consecutiv«-yearr- MAPLE WOOD—OWL AND THE PUSSY- Wednesday the Dick Cavett Show, She also will The slnger-composerrproducer, who records Desire. CAT, Thur., Mon., Tues., Wed,, 7:30, 9:30; be heard live on the WOR jack O'Brian Show for Stax Records* Enterprise label, has come, 2. Judy Holliday. b. The Informer, Sat,, 5:25, 7:35, 9:50: Sun., 1:25, 3:25, 5:30, tomorrow. Goldie Hawn and Peter Sellers star in the a long way since the days he., was a cotton 3. Clark Gable, c. Free Soul. 7:30, 9:25; featurette, Thur,, Fri., Mon,, Wed,, Miss Russell will be guest of honor at the film comedy version of the stage play, "There's picker in Tennessee. 4. Ronald Coleman, d, Born Yesterday. , STEAK HOISK 7, 9; Sun,, I, 3, 5, 7, 9:05; Sat, mat. Cartoons, dinner o^ the Harold G. Hoffman Tent of New A Girl in My Soup,"^urrently at the Mayfalr 5. Humphrey Bogart. e, Disraeli. 1; THE LONG SHIPS, 1:30. jers.ey. Circus Saints and Sinners of America, Theater in Hillside, The associate film at the 6,. Victor McLaglen. f, A Double Life FIRST A-BOMB * * * ' to be held at the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, Mayfalr'is "Getting Straight." 7. Lionel Barrymore. g, It Happened One .Night. MAYFAIR (Hillside) THERE'S A GIRL IN March 22, • ' . . "Girl in My Soup^" which tells a story of The first atomic liimib w.i:. produced .it US. ROUTI 22, MOUNTAINSIDE, N,J, 8. Vivien Leigh. ,. h. TTie African Queen. RtlERVATIONS (201) 1115542 Miss Russell will he BPPO nt the Mjindnwhrook noted poroonailty -who is a "wowm " with-gl Fig LOL, -Al.imi*^—N.-M^—and—wtta—exploded -tit- MY SOUP,_ThU£,,_EriJ, Mon., •;.ruesM_6:45L -—IUJtE^—t^cfgwti eta *-jf—?«"^r—*•*—** -T~" — > ' ^•—•- -^=^= l PRIVATI PARTIES 10 TO !00 ""through~AprIl"4;"~ and food, has" Diana Dors and Nicky Henson Alamoyordo, N.M.] on July 16, I M5. Less 1 • • * LUNCHION • COCKTAILI • DINNER 10:30; GETTING STRAIGHT, Thur., Fri,, Mon., in stellar'roles. The picture, in color, was than one month later, on Au^, 6, Uit lirtt Tues., 8:25; Sat,, 1:15, 5, 8:45; Sun., 1, 4:45, directed by Roy Boulttng. A-bomb attack was l.iunched on Hiroshima, ANSWERS "A GREAT PLACE FOR A CELEBRATION' 8:30. , ". _." "Getting Straight" stars;Elliott_Gould and Jap,in, dropped by j B-29. A :><.*cond bomb •q-S. -i-fr ' ^Twelve Chairs' Candies Bergen, and was filmed in color. fell im N.if.is.ikj throe days later. ORMONT (E.O.) TRASH, Thur., Fri., Mon,, Tues,, 2:13, 7:43, 9:51; Sat,, Sun,, 1:55, 3:51, 5:45, 7:51, 9:57; featurette, Thur,, Fri., Mon,, Tues,, 2, 7:33, 9:41; Sat,, Sun., 3:41, opens at Elmora 5t35; 7:41, 9:47, "The Twelve Chairs," a film comedy chase CROSSWORD PUZZLE r^ . . _ set" inl92? Russia, (actually filmed In Yugo^ RlALTp (Westfield) —"- TORA, TQRA, slavia) • about the search for 12 chairs, one Today's Answer TORAI, Thur., Men,, Tues., Wed,, 7, 9:30; ACROSS 3, Month 21. Chem stuffed with family jewels, arrived yesterday 1. Kind of Crtbr.) leal FOR ENJOYMENT IN EATING OUT Fri., 7:15, 10:30; Sat,, 1, 7:18, 10:30; Sun., 1,. at the Elrnora. Theater, Elizabeth, on a double 3:30, 6:25, 9:15. — ' .-•-,- -. dollar 4, Parch JUffix * * a bill with "Marry Mel Marry Mel" 5. Jokers (Swds.) 22. Utter "Chairs," filmed m color, stars Ron Moody, t. Army rank 5, Failure SOr.) UNION (Union Center)—-THE OWL AND Frank Langella, Mel Brooks and Dom Le 10. Not asleep 6, Leather 24. Period THE PUSSYCAT, Thur,, Mon., Tues,, 2, 8,10; Luise, Brooks also directed the movie, 12. Easy tool 25. Ameri- Fri., 2, 8, 10:18; Bat., 1:15, 3:28, 5:45, 8, "Marry Mel Marry Mel" starsClaude Berri. money (si.) 7, Saottiih can 10:30- Sun., 1, 3, 5:25, 7:45, 10. 13. Weavers' Highlander liner' reedi I. Terrier (abbr,) performances, may be reserved 14. Term of B. Weapon!) 2« Edgar SReb/auiant Roorrvsize rugs Mittle Murders' by phoning McCarter's box of- respect (abbr.) Allan 19. Expression 11, Regional 466 Central Avc. Room-siRoom-siiMe orr room-fitt rugrugs LITTie /V\UruerS fice at 609/921-8700. of disgust 36,— are available in prefinisHed time 2S. Water Orange, N. J. 17, Suffix: (abbr.) -• craft controls standard sizes, such as 9 x 12 small '31. Golfer's 37. Indian or 12 x IS, or they can be next at Princeton FRIDAY DEADLINE la.'Acquired Every Wednesday Niiilii -- Al M4#m5-othet-than-*po 11. Specter 18."Napped pin 39. Iranian ruler cut to desifed-si-ze-from-rolls- - Wltti-TheodoTe—Hr~Whlte': IB.Dis. 34,— 40. Fuss •-, Marring ot 8 P.M. of carpet. "Caesar at the Rubicon", a news should be in our dp 'parage Oak- 41. Fear "A Night of Opei.i" world premiere, now playing office by noon on Friday. 23. Motor (al.) Uy 43,Suppoii- in repertory at McCarter thea- adjustment 20. Knap. 35, Excla- tlona e--jj Featuring entertainment by,Professional ;•/ ter, Princeton,, the company 27. Bury '' sack mation 45, Grampus Great Singers .— while you dine. is rehearsing McCarter's sec- 28. Trunk Feb. 24th —. Modome Butterfly in eostume 30. Kitchen ond production of the spring Soprano Linda Heimlla, Tenor Gasianza Cera S21 ROUTI 1 • ELIZAilTH.* 3S5.fi8SS-6 season—Jules Foiffer's *" -" UNION 686-1373 vessel 99O'JtU¥¥Q|—• *— 32, Oirsmn. Alio every Fridoy Night donee to the music of Neor NORTH A'_VE,.& CADILLAC MOTEL Murders," which opens Fri- IjeurjiSun, thru Thur». 11 iJOom tell pfn, Fri.iiSot. 1 li30amjBJ etr stance rtTrie Gondoliers" and "Italian Singers" day, Feb. 26 at 8:30 p.m. Barbra BtKlsand-George Segal 33, Plneh No cover or minimum charge • Dinners start at,$6.00 MANDARIN • POIYNISIAN )sn _ "THi OWL BANQUET ROOM fo.—Mf- as uhumoriss t Fo rTn~s arvations COCKTAIL LOUNCI panels, has created a black Uso our beautiful "Lido Room" for parties, banquets,etc. Spttiol gaihiisBaii'i Luntlnon Dally • OrdAi To Toki Oil comedy of life in; New York 31, Golfer Kogta 10 - 150 people. AMPLE FREt PARKING WI ACCEPT MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS Ciry, 39. Depot Tickets for "LittleMur- (rtbr.) ders," and for all repertory 42. Rareobjet d'alt GO TO THE DICKINS James 44, Nat at all MEET YOUR NEW HOSTS SOB MAIN ST. Earl Jones (dial.) lASTORANOi Jane 48, Israel city OB i-aaon Alex|nder 47.Turkiih LUNCHEON Them»nimli§l"IHBA'" Tom'w, "THI BIST WARHOL II130 X.M, 10 tnd -U WBMm PART V PRODUCTiON TO'DATEI'-J.Cin The Great MOD 4i,Forfea: 2.J0 P.M. that DINNERS WhifeHope 49. Sound 5130 10 10 P.M.. Ralsd X. Under 17 Net Admitted. reflection MIDNITl SNACKS DOWN Iff 1, New Delhi 'SERVED FOR garment 2. Open DICKENS RESTAURANT THEATRE / RESTAURANT MAPLEWODD 580 NORTH AVI. UNION Tel. 352.4100 31."• 11)1 THIRB'S A OIRL IN CEDAR GROVE NEW JERSEY . (2g1)-2S6-;USS MY SOUP" OOLDie HAWN HaPPiNBsS IS The Owl and ihe ELLIOTT GOULD a Dale To present VAN JOHNSON CANDICi BERGEN Pussycat GHTTING STRAIGHT ftfUfR.SKa1e NOW thru FEBRUARY 28th Polish Delicacies • N j Gorden Sto"1 pkw>' Performances THURSDAY thru SUNDAY Polha n

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Salary open. Fliue eaU Bl(. K 2/18 weo ext. 2ii torippt . K »/li PERMANENT POSITIONS. TAI1LK i. 2 tlulrs. MAGNIHCKNT CHAMPiONSHrf F, NEW JERSEY - PINKERTON'S, INC. $100, ' KLtl TWOOL3 LINL, BLACK ANDTAN DKAUTIKS. IXCrLLEOT TEMPEHA. * SseeptisnBi pppgrtuni* __ _JMPAN¥N1EDS Per csitiplele detsilB contact Call m«6«65 la/11 . IXCrLLEOT TEMPEHA. . Must have jauwledfo «OT. MUIUIbui-nb , 1113.30(5,378-8343111330(5378 , KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - To MM. Mr. Dsufn at Tamac Motor Ladgcr fop typists in dswm COMMEHCS of shorthand. ImaU onion. Benefits. Roui^ 10, Morris Plains of Ut, DDSINC ROOM Stt, U«ht provinclia! Mlecusei—at-Uit?= Feunfain-'MstHf -Ohinl-ckisiit, isulfet, isbli-it 6 ejiBlraj in good eendltton* HiaaenaWs. C;ilt — itfiaiBsnti i conttiniJiE • ngh suburban Orange . of- 2MBHarris Ave,, Union Lsdgcj Route 1Q# Haho vcfi NBJ* V SKep. Pups, M/18 on Thursday or Ffiiiey, FefepLH' M1J 8.5095, Z2/1B toron Mi jhruai u "young," "toy," MJBIO lECBCTAIlY RBCKPTiONBT J 10.00 730-3780 *'B?)>" or daalBUttlg * etrtliin ife sty IS or 19, botween 1 P.M. provide, varied, . In- Far doitor'. olliep, 4 l/a day woeK. pINDJQ HOOM SCT, mahogany, very D 2/11 Men M "»es 09 to03, " or other nlm- toreatinfg = work in- the DCTnA nuney en h>nd U • real worry Write reiumB to W* 1015 e/e union and S P,M* We haSc apKnings in Wliep, SUM I no«t egi of your own to (Joed ceniMtien, HcagQfiablCs li«» M^iiiiljluiillun, l&flgttgt diHerinii- enoHing field of bank- Leader, ISil ttuyvesant Ave,, Union, the Msrrift County area* Na Fee ntton ifUnn th« »ankiymHlt ol olu-r %€rtdiie p&rt time or full tllne with Charged* Prudential. Cill Fll.tnz, B/16 Siamfgt? kittrns, seal pgint, I wgeH£f ing and finnnee. We - mi ud ue eautfired In vtoluiin our naUsmidorpniutisn Earn mln N,j, Interviews (or selective appU- gt-ntlf' k affWUenalr, ghajnpign pedi- offer an esiiisiient esnts it salary iMaed on expsrietKO. An Equal OppsFtunity Employer «2", WALNUT DESK 6 MATt'liWCl QM Aet* = starting * salary, plus KOBMtrnOI, (Jar, plane rfcittired, CaU 9 ?C^ E^IIAIR PDrtr:ct gemiitiDn* Br-iit Rraissnallln. 379.5409. M/18 in outstanding bene- *•• HnwUieai ein In otodiied by 24J.0I0O, bctwoon 10 a,m. 6 5 jOm. fit program. end es- Y, UNION IJ30 - TYFBT 1100 tknd Call 37y-S7fil Z8/1B Q«Mjiior nrrlttai thai • HIGH ealibtri rt-Ured meehMieal «n- SlAMKSf; KJTTENBi V, B, Depurtment ef Liter treffiely pleasant work- ." MANAOEMENT, RESOURCE! ^rmtif or plart engineer ts mi as part rllOLtT POKT- No PAPERSi $20,. Wa(t (M Hsur DMdsn ing conditions. Please DIV, COMPUTECOMPTRR REBOREBOUHCEU i time reprc§?ittative fer 40 year eld UWDiO HOOM SET, nlahonjany, 6 EACH, CALL ---...•-. 9 ilt A Uion Stn-MSS 1519 iluyveaant Ave,, Union S nMS flrm opening branch In Ntsw Jersgy. Chairs, excellent eancfiUan SiQQj O.f, 213.0671 U2/18 Help Wanted lrei vislU Is engineering exMu* Tomorrow. fferiable Dighwashi?F like new, S125, AftRACWVE WOMAN. Briittl Consuls ( in industrial flew in pirth and (11.7319 ailpf 4 y, Jl. Z 2/18 taota 3 eves, t But,, no ejnefienee Cents^ New Jersey* Ho sales - med§r= F'HOTLt-T Vuull DOO FOR A LIFE- PERiOKNEL DEPARTMENT TIMt. Sfliil Jl, B UK ASiOClATID MNan » must, ctll tor in. Wornen ate salary « expenses * mmi have ear Bf ROO^I SKT, maple finish, tMy 550 BROAD STREET, NEWARK - SWITCHBOARD * Interesting * hsurs flBjdble. PUaae HUMANF SuclKTY Is rueelve a We An Equal Opportunity Employer with Icaii 6 chairs, ehina clpspt S75, umc n:pistraUsntagfgryQurgeUCgm* write bri#£ outline gtaUng esperieneg When you think about your future, think Can. K / ta Bes 10*10. e/o Unloft Leader, l^il Pitt, .iptslls wUI bp sent, 124 Ever- Don't jysf Dream # seriously about Prudential, The Pnj offers Ml-1108 Z2/1S BTifTi Avr., Ntwjrk, 243.5060, DS/H AMBITIOUS WQMOIii OPERATOR Stuyvetant Avp., UnJsn, % 3/4 . EARN $80 . 180 WEEKLY, CAR mpro than good piy, pleasant working con- MOVINC MUST SELL • dlninf, kiiDlun, SMALL L MKtt PCK3DLF.PCK3DLF.SS iENTML. NO raVHTBffiNt, , We have an outstanding oppor-" MOLDMAKER - Of pluii? melds. Per- lahlea & chairs, betlresm furniture, About Being Rich, Im- ditions and friendly co-workers. The Pru AKKCC roe, (J)) aprieaprieot i ,, (((I) sUvs,, gray, SM-SMF, S45.BM, 311.29118 CLERK TYPIST-MO nUiwnt* gyerUnitj, Telephgnp 1^, Irreicr, refrigerator, msny other R portant And Successful. lunity (or an experienced hoUBuheld itema. Sun,, Veto, Slat, 16 9 wks,wks , pJBCrtrninoii.puppyshopJBCrtrninoiipuppyshota/tllta/tllSS R T/P .FttrOftf'at 371*3131, K 2/ii is the place where your high school 738.1B511 , D2/i/i i switchboard operator with light A.M,-4 P.M., 403 DcWitt St., Lihtirn, RAH WAY, N.J, education can open the door to a 2 ^/lS ACCT& RECEIVABLE Act! Start By. Calling MENp firn up to |500 per msnth part lowly medarn offlee of weu known ] QiRL OFFICE, DIVERBFIED typing. We offer good salary, time. New Jersey sgmpany seeks man* rewarding career. HLAUTIFUL POODLES friendly MneNlMre . plus pesiTIOff, GOOD TYPIlTi AVON. small minis, black, silver, male, fe- »op*ottr» "com" $4M,Co, good benefits, convenient, loca- agemeni -trainees *t field represen* FOIt SALE—T*O GUILD QUANTUM HPURil 9 -4i30 UASE iPLAKER CABJNLTS, with new mali:, AKC; 115 ana up. IWTM-aUll Will ttain. Call for appoint* There are many opportunities available, 40&.aa43arj5e.a!3i tion,— employee- patking.Con- 6109i 2S/lg ^^JH—Lansing ^apfeakers:=aisS-neW-4AAi=^ including CLERICAL, TYPING, KEYPUNCH Showman Amptllicr. Call 711. 6741 tact Mr. Foster. aftir J B,m, , II T/F IHETLAKLJ SHEEP DOO (aieiae.j A-r ROSELLE,' M^ ts elerit^n »¥ «pf *«• Pwm and STENO jobs, and trainee positions in . puppioa, AKC roB. Chiunpion btood positien with paid Mue C«ii Tey lima, 3 mos, 735-7676, Bl/18 1684 iprlngfield Ave,, MapleweodL COMPUTER OPERATIONS, CLAIMS, FLAU IS A 4 LETTEB WiHD. Hint ROSILLE PARK OHIO CASUALTY H • BOOKKEEPER EMPLOYMENT UNDERWRITING. ACCOUNTING and other Reducing Lqiiipment from Taylsr Hen- n, BERKARLS - Rep, 2 UtteM to . INSURANCE GROUP lal, Berkeley Heights, chggsc Cram, BtauUfullBtauUfully markedj ttupsrlenoed beokkeepir far iOl No. Wood Ave, Ltnii,9J5.1iO0 AND ' MATERIAL HANDLER I areas. If you qualify for a trainee position 3401 MerrU Ave,, Union, N,J, 464.0111 , ZB/18 adgrafiiie pups, ghdhdw qualitylit . Sred to •utmfban lurgeeri'i efilee. 199S Mofrl, Ave,Unlon19«4.1M0 Knowledge of medical In.ur- LINDEN ' • 96.1-0550' n 3/18 • For phamuceutiea! °?> Marl* open. Jn our Special Training Program, you'll got prMuco Die perfect family pet, 647. 38i6 219 Pk. Avo,Se. Pialn»,ias,ij6o Benefits, HUliidf! location, CtSTTNnuplei mea lotma do.lreblc. Salary 37S.3M6 K2/11 j open. Write Bo,. lOOi, e/0 NEED AVON SWUCKBOARD OPERATOR an exceptional starting salary, plus an model M 320: couler 3M Secretary; Folding Waghine, Martin Yalei walnut Union Leader, 1291 Stuyv.-.ent a v\% Telephoni answering service Mori, b TLC KENNCLI show and sales. AKC MEN - Needed for permanent pcaitien opportunity for faster advancement,' sifiee fyrmture, BABY'S crib, large; Ave., Union , m/il -in rMeivlng or ahipplnf deptolwhole- rtf, Qreat Danp, male, briniJle: f JJO. -Tim MiBi.at*»-- " high chair; reeking hsrse; fire engine; 18 sal# houjewares firm, additional i hrs, "Benefits inclu"d"e"a TUITION REFUND PLAN B.yeara oli Cot k-a-Poos, |20| o . —•— CLERK TYPIST CALL NOW Erieyek; ck'etrie Eraiii let, All fcx- ef .To MsIM olflss Blir, fenced pnfemd. per week, psrnianent overtime, no lay. man Shepherds, (10; Shelty Collies, if you wish to continue your education while ceUent condition. 373-6396 z 2/H office. Sajgry epeft* Benefits* Acffufate typist abLk W Work elfs, steadV employment, Apply Ease 110; Riodles jla. other breeds avaU. ieloeitton, ••* with numfegfs needed §i eaaHieri 353-4880 • tales, 900 MagnbliaAve,, EUia. KJ/II working; paid vacations; numerous paid atle, Boarding ana stud service. TEMP, file Qlerk and all araund helper PERM. OUNS, teuiht, sold, tjBhanged] all ^"-"89. JI2/18 in office, permanent pssition^ holidays; and a company cafeteria. What's gungmithing dene on premiseg, Rpser,- IP YOU LIVE IN High Pay PARIffiJO LOT ATTENDANT Far Beat in £3eri£ils See: all benefits^ Apply in persprw beri'B Gun Shop, 226B Springfield Avt- VIZILA.-AKC rej, 9 monilia old male, PART TIME FOR NIBHTS more. Prudential trains you on the job. nue, Union, N.J, z 3H/JI MILDRED MLLE* AGENCY WALL ACK* CHEVROLET KENILWORTH, Bonuses EXCLUSIVE RESTAURANT Dt WBT houseBroken, ' 108 No, Union A¥«, Cranfort 3S5 E Linden AVe*. Linden Fint specimen, aa ahatj, e Vacation With Ply CHANGE, CALL 3JM4SS, M/l( a 17S.6SO0 RS/U UNION, HEALTH' FOOM . we carry a tuu *caii (soi) aai-oiis mm PartTimf or Full .Time . ~ PART TIME PERSONNEL FOR POSITIONS IN OUR NEWARK HOME line of natural fooda.NUTS.MONEY- ptrt}iBr calMUe rtt-- ~.~--0R—• EM, corp, seek several , key people BALT.FMt* 4 SUdAHLEffl FOODS, Welsh Corii pyps - '• " , '"' CLERK TYPIST ' , tory, live in. Write it, JOgepl^a Reg- • And Beit of All * for management U supervisory per* OFFICES, APPLY BY ATTENDING NEARBY aVDJOTOlt HEALTH FOOD iTORE- , chiinip, sired. Raised with ehUdren 6 Required for 3 girl office, tory, 117 g. 4th Ave,, RoieUe, N.J, MOUNTAINSIDE : • NO FEE ionneL Must be arnbitiouSi business 9 Oranic Ave., Irvington, IS 2.68S3. love, by dedicated breeder, pet and sJ»w mv.rmlfled dutiel, company State £Xp€Hefi£eg agf9 telephone riuiB^ minded L eag^r to gueeees* Contin. WEEKEND INTERVIEWS AT: gUMMIT HEALTH FOOD SrOF.lJ.4S4 proapecu, 197.0«3, B Z/li btr, reiereKes ana aalai*y desired, uous oompany b'aiiung. Call for inter, %rtaiaeld Aye,, Sununit, CR 7-2050, psid in»ursneef Blue/Cres** CALL THATSWHAT Qluo/Sileld and Rider J, ialary '•_____ KWB view, 188.(083 bet. 11-J p.m. KS/ll ' ELiZABCTH DISTRICT OFFICE iperu Apply In perisn: 731-8100 OLSTEN 712 Newark Avenue Wanted To Buy II N. J. SEMI 'CONDUCTOR a OBILS VOCAL OROUP, PART TIME MD« WANTED Riding Mew SOME EXPIHIOJCE NEEDEft . SERVICES EVENmO HOURS . • - - _._E!!zaW6th, New jeriey 20 Commgroe %ut Ifcririgfieid IF YOU LIVE SN CASH FOB CLpCKS-BronsM, beer R2/18 CALL 241.6M2 , H2/li I1RVICE STATION 7 • 1J MidniBlt n Traetor OPPIHI TO ALL TOU OALS CaU iS7.2IS6 R J/Ia • Datii: Frl., Feb. 19, — 4 P.M. %o 1 P.M. steins dolls, paper weights, paintings, IRVINGTON 1 ip u T jewelry, cut glass, marble"statutes COMPANION to wifcw, Conienaiiiay, WHO CAN TYPE , PILt, TAKB Sat., Feb. 20, — 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. S .: : FACTORY sige i-12 musip boniis, silver, curio cabinets, •ell psointd, own sir, ttvt in, r«i- OR ITENO BR HAVE ANY OPPICE clcated tireg pve exeeUcnt B-aeaonen Wfapons, onoiital rues. 748-J64i"o» vessel, Own room with TV, Clinton AiSBMBtERS AND PAINT -SKItUSr RECEiVING CLERK feirf wiUWirt pufing the lawn, ^et si a ir«i. write I3OX1013, c/o Union Lfad- H»!iAYEHS VAILSBURG JOIN THI lERVICI THAT Local manufacturer needs ex- Goodyear flet lik ^ ' vt, O91 IlByVMMt Ave, Union, Needed in medem wpodworklng perienced mffi responsible far CASH ON THE SPOT for stampBollee- R^< CARIS plgni. Permanent posttiefw CALL receiving all functiona, Jncluding Ugns, U.S. Ei Foreipi, also aeeumula. RELIABLE MFG. CO. operation Of a Fork Lift Truck and UonsS eolnsi CLE^TOALJWITCHBOARD 1811 BusHt Ave,, Unton 375.2100 OLSTEN MA'rTRlSSliS, mcioi-y rejeelii from Will tnjn. Work hours 3-8 P.m. Mad. Q 2/IS ( some light local errands, Hrs. Prudential $i,ii. Bedding Maaulasturera, 153 N, 233.O917 2 S/S5 em office- QHttovn NewuK, fc 2/18. ' ! — I S:3O - i P.M. Fringe benefits Park EL- Earn C3raaee| seen 9*1; al&Q i - MI-JJOB to 8 p,m, K3/1S UNION Including Blue Cross / giue^ M5 West Front St., Jliinfleld. H T/i HQUISWJVE5I Allow me to demon, j Siieid, Major Medical, • Life 219 Wishlngton Strttt, Newark, N. j. 07101 CAgH FOFi SCRAP strata new home care prsdueta In ' astnur S». e Insurance, Profit SharinE. Write Loud your oar: Cast Iron, Newspapers GIRL FRIDAY Mi IQUAL OPPORTUNITY IMPLOV1R M/F . QBOS 60? ger 100 its.; No. 1 coppbr U$ your hone, with your friends, I will ' PANWOOD P.O. Box 21, Resells. N.J. . i Sftideni , tnpxcellenteQnditign, Clerical For wfisleaale grofier* Part time ay you $10 or more tor this oppor- ' Ka/ia per -lb,| Henvy Brsiss ,20 per it,; il?-17!0 (9-3) giving experience, 1 Call alter 6 Rafs lv* Load and Batttififiii, A St P afternoons, after § weeks - full ELIZAbETH • R 3/ai 464, 1478. time. Call Q64-O9'J0 after 1P.M. eei-4741 M/ll Z VU PAMR STOCK CO., 4B.54 So. 20th TH1 St., lrvln(ton. (Pricij miBiecttpchanee) for appointment* 354-3939 (9-3) TABLET M/M^MN l O 2/lt It 3/lft NEWARK Insturctions, Schools Garage Sales 12 I'LC, hiriMi] ^It,^ (i \ ), lrlntrd' , INSURANCE I 6-S2-0233 'GOOD I t.rU-t*l. liJjry oprn_ Hentflts, Hlllsidr ( IK rr> < ml ublc- {2) diop li ai^ bj ' Girl with experience in sects, r TOOLMAKERS, TOOLS 5. MACHDiES " H z/ia I 1-JCUion, 375-J306* K 2/18 lljrdt il, [.lit ion tlli«.np ^^ilJ i a* li_ I GIRL FRIDAY receivable for <.}i<»ckh)g of HO- , CAItftCr -IALL. MUTT DEPCCL OF milling rnachinea, trlndgrs, lathea, etc. HANDS" Administrative assistant wiUi counts. Knowledee of insurance DRIVERS NEEDED LVFRYTllU^lj. VFRY HEAFOr. \UI F- Call afttr Ipil -' " , 1 6SS.69B6 secretarial slciils neftiiftd for business helpful.'" For interview Tr*nn no -, to drive semi tru> ! {kid ilislies, cli3"?t.5r t^m-MTt Iv irt F TELLERS 1 W1-H1ILT 1OVI ti»>d Inr2l»l.tuvi --i- eromint YMCA in Union, Inter- TELLERS hit .il nnd tiver tltr rood. Di* txjard's, .null tlcttrlr lit .ltcr, i.hll- PEOPLE i2'., rr h, ,lolfrr ' ' or k-is ftptni-HLC helpful bill drcn'-j buokd, tiicyclr, low noormodrl est ill working with people, is EXPERIENCED c Fv SETS WANTED • as important as typing skill*. Mrs, Wheeler EXPERIENCED not ri< < t>i = arv. You L un enm hlph Lli.nr# doublp alumliwrn inK, r iluminum L-ihlp wllll briLh umbrt llj. (25 pofluhli. 23" &s eolof STi WANT YOU - Experience ' desired. I^esponsl- FIRST NATIONAL STATE - nVLr S i. ,0 per hour After slmrt JAMES S. KEMPER & CO. ' to lit, atop tahlcF twu odd lamp*, (.hairs, bilitles include lielu took- FIRST NATIONAL STATE tninmi . 1 or .ipplieatiun and 1 We're not afraid of freoli, SPRINGFIELD, N. J. old rnodi.1 I'olonild in j^uotl con Ution 5-750xlb ni ' uiiow tin ^ A^Ul tubt ^, Z3/4 kerpinp[» Coneffninl surroundings. BANK OF NEW JERSEY " 11 tCTMCW-, CwII Jl)VS7lO» or maverick idea* or people .176-HH5O ext. 23 BANK OF NEW JERSEY I wltli br-ind new duplicator, folding door mouikL 1 on jirp'rin-', $250. { iU v*o havo-them. We pay. Call Mr. Merrlck Oa7-557O n Z/1B Openings arc currently v,Tile -mfptv I~)ept*, Unii^d Sv ** available- througliOUt our t-.ii". Int., ./o Int.rsttle T**r- I dividir. Lall cvrnliifi C8ti-"148 11/tl MAX WETNSTE1N Si SONS , better than molt other " " — - - K 2/18 Buying Serap Metal Sinee 1920,.2426 companies, became we system "" "for fiKperionccJ imiiwl Bldt-. 1\™*> Rfrlin Tuni- SLASONKD flHl.-pl.ACL WOOD MorTis Ave, (near Bumet Ave,) Union wont the beatl How far you LIQUOR SALESWOMAN saving* end ^ommerclsl m for pik*-, Ncwiniiton, CunnccLitut, 616.1236 zi/r advance with u« Is .trictly GAL FRIDAY lullers. rV»! offer «TI exci>I gs and Of) 111- (°ubni-b of llurtlnrd) Rummage Sales 13 245-0503 This spot has many interesting duties, up tfl you. Retail store - tteaily joU lent startinR salary, full a- We offe cel- Z 2' IH •L 2/1 tl which you'll cn)oy. Local ar**a plus DAVE'S LIQUOR MART 3l.ir*:in£ . full WE typing plus $477. Co. pd_ Call Pat benefit program and pleasant RUMMAGfc. iALl- - 1 We'™ the "Good Honda" IBS Essex St.. Mill bum it 1MKI1T NKN SI1O1' BF, BUY BOOKS wood 088-3700 snrllmg & knelling. Working conditions. Pj^uap SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED RAHCJAINS in ciutiiinr 4. people . . . big. dynamic R 2/13 1A1IDLI) L11ILDK1 N ,\ N 117 ^ 330 PARK AVE,. PL ADI FIELD 1901 Morris Ave, Union K2/18 y weekday ut th«: EOO.15. €w\, Feb. 21rt, 0 A. M. >? and mertt consciou*. WOOD *\ L fLINUlN^25 452^ Tup., PL 4.3900 Q 4/J2 tr >in lor lot uX nii'I tjvf-r thf rood I Noon, Cone. Beth Shalom, c t-dar Ave, WE HAVE BOTH FULL I.APIES ' HOUSEWIVES t Union. Z 2/18 Eat. 10:2.1-3 p.ni. Kri Nets. C:30-i) P.EJ. Turn your spare tiro R into cash, tlarti ilminp. You con enrn $3U0 ti> TIME fc PART TIME PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT D WANTED ,. OHAFLEX CAMERAS, $15 aiid Inore per evening. Car essen- ERSOMNEL DEPARTMENT $ WO P*-r v.*-(-k nft^-r shritf tr«ir»- OPENINGS FOR: GIRLS .... 550 Broad St., Nownrlt. rrfleis typi, Prefer post caril or 4 x 6 tial, trail 6(0-5211. rt3/4 An Equal Opportunity Emt>loy. I Di*Tt., CUSTOM SHOi^A'lvIlOMi: [xw;or.itor WANTED „ PLASTIC MIECTION MAICS Edi it>7j Imlustrj^il Center, At&- JOGTLAUYi, 1UNO brrvict tor UllAPri. iiJI»-COVI 1LS MOLDINMOLI G MArHKK. small, up u, 1 TO 3 YEARS UPHOLST1.HY, RriKI'UfAnS, CUB- 1 HOLIDAY INN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY- lor mm, iuni-.lrntii.iii BUl, «U, Hnucr Itl Nlinr St. Lukc'B F:uiscop;il Church in -abeu—•l 1' ~Q 110 or ilO aintfe phsao. EXPERIENCE COMMUTING TYPIST-PART TIME noaellc. Reward. TAINt". A plioiii- call brines ourDecor- 241-4100,EXT. 131 with -lmhltior^ ptr^jOIiality iind Car. Eil*onr New Jtr^s, OKH 17. Call after P,M, 686,6825 Z 2/1$ ft 2/1B N?#tle - K 2/18 rics nnd fiizos, from iho. l:irKt*stselt.r-- (or calsnaiy. cloeks. will buy aeU or HOME IN FAMILY GROWN? Flcldinff Court, South Oruiigt!, N.J. trads ana Cepalr, call J74.O35I, 0707^, Tall ^43-8^00. RJ/ll tion iuvl color rang.!* ALPLitN'K, #70 ROUTL 10, WHIPPAMY, N.J., TEI.E- Zl/ii •^GENERAL CLERICAL CONVENIENT, WANT TO BE USEFUL? TEENAGERS ti HOUSEWlVtS - ueone I'LLASL take notice Uiat I will" J»t ot the beautiful pwple. Money maJdnt; 1'IIONL 887-471U. Hours: 10:00 A.M+ Train Visiting Horncmak«*r- be responsible for any dt:bt» incurred TRAINEES SUBURBAN opportunity in your axpa. Free train- by anyone but me. to 10 P.M. Moiu lo frL 10:00 A.M. to Heulth Aids, ing. Full or partUmc.289-66OT.B2/l8 Rob«rt Harrison 0:00 E-it. and Sun, • zj/p Work part time or full tlmt* help- INSTALLERS For Sale Business ..•TYP-ISTS- 212 NO. Washington Ave., Dunellen, Nt J, Ing families during lllncSB* n 2/18 UNION!! 111 W1LI TRAIN YOU TOR N.J -Dept.of IIcflllhTralnlng Count ^, Cats, Pels 17 • FILE CLERKS TYPIST A FUTIIRF IN THE EVf.R ADVERTISING SALES To Join Frfte ClasHosNow Fom^lng. PUPPET SHOWS - Origin.-U r.reallv( Directory LITE STENO. CROttTNG COMMUNICATIONS ( CI Coll 233-3113 [jr^frsms Jar =olloal s. or^ajuzationi, AM. liuxt r-t, Miruitui ( ctinJTU"f i ^ There are many backKr POSITIONS OPEN IN THE PLEASANT OFFICC. INDUSTRY WITH ONE OF Merchandise Fpi Sale 15 DirhEhunii . lioirt'int, t^uliun^ that cm fit our need's K 2/25 UtllfHIJAY I'IMIJY iJ'FC)\L - afM EXCITING WORLD OF CALL A2.VII3I THH I.tADINO CONCERNS. ijciforrnjiiLL. rniltircn mjjvt. pupr^t itijf^'s, lie. hi t J r i. Wti pJM? VVliiuw Itt«d? •i, 244-1260 ti NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING. K2/10 • Trsinint nt full Pay anii pprform. PLPPL1 111CMEHOF TiNTiyUL UH1I I3LNO MA*I ERJALh, 2/lfl Aluminum Siding 22A AID * Care tor r JOY. 1 LOHENCK MftCLZIS, J25-1570 wiii» floorniF, Up tu 21" widths (pulnp- Call or write for interview woman. Irv, Iwton., Wed*. Fri, 4 to 5 • 0 Pali! Hi-ilitluya I •" WAITRESS CLIP Si SAVK. - X 3/H icn pinr-, ytlliiw pint*, chestnut, oakA * Sue Talker or Bob Stnlb If YOU ARE PERSONABLE hrs, per clay. Permanent* EstprriehCntl WANTED - PABT TIMF. • free llfispitnllrauon \fcjlinit). Mr mitf rials, birnsitling, SPANII:L pur. \LLMINUM IDINU 277-7723 or 27'7-7722 preferred, but not essential, &73-4700 (nftcr ft montlm) GUTTtlia £ LFADLR ttBDOW - AND ENJOY MEETING JOHN'S RfSTAUHANT ••UNCLE IiD" - MAGICIAN drt-JSPU -ilunp, tiL-iintd wuiJuWS, hrwn 1'it'W, Show and Put S.-JO 9 - S p.m, K2/10 CALL0 A.M. 687-3933 p.2/18 • TrtP Lifp Insurance bc^rn^, bubbly window ELI^S, rmntpla. UOUH ism ^Ott t A% E. ffl- PEOPLE, THIS MAY BE KXC1TING, COMI-.DY MAGIC FOIi 1 F Cail J21)-517Z B 2/18 rflofinK slJtt, T-42J2. 7 3/25 TALLFD (. UUAKANTEEn ALBC] • Tuition Refund Progrum YOUR NE5TI CLUB MFFTH.4 " MANY OTHI R BENEFITS 1 jughuua* roaatt r broiltr oven, chost Responsible woman for local 1921 or 373-1*74, ' • II2/10 ( vi ] of diMwxrs, CIOUILS fioadj -ma many Asphalt Dnvewayi /instate TELEPHONE AND Real Ematooffice. Call 373-7272, Auction Sales 11 bOC HI 8 BJ/n For Intejview Appt. household items. Lall (ifltj-4514* 75/16 ™<1 f * INSURANCE OUTSIDE SALES 763-5295, 763-3037. WOMAN - Forcommissary work, com- DACHSHUND Call 688-4433 POSITIONS AVAILABLE R 2/1H pany benetitfl,' p-iid holidays, contact I9A1IKLAY KITCHENS Uquidation sale. l^uppip^ Fxr-pllrnt pfti rJli< d \M1 AgPH AL f 3F1VI.W y^, parfdng lets All COMPANY Mr. Kchwarti, b=ti\ecn 8 30 A.M. Kitchen cabinets & bt-tter mme ap- rmldri'ii, ^liotg, i F i"sotLablL, work (Jen ^ly -sw r roller AH lanlandd LM Mountain Ave., 376-0777 B2/18 4 30 P.M. weekdays ART AUCTION pliances dnslic-dly reducerf. r.tll for hi - 3U0U D ?,/l masonry Jame=. LaMorgese. la Pajnp MHrray Hill, N.J. 07971 apnoinUnctit 245-2'161, Z2/18 4VD , Irv ES 2 3023 ^ T/F CALL FORINTERVIEW- PART TIME IX>L. oui DirNrp Equal Opportunity Employer Receptionist- Chlroprotic of* Temple Ijrofl of Union, 237^ 25 WOMEN NEEDED Morris AV.. Union. Prcvlei P PAJCALE a ALDQIB 686-7700 *SK 'OH MR!. SI115 flee In MypievuoortV EvenJhES, USED BICYCLES — LOW M1ICLS lil WATLE PHCXJF&r t MASON WUBK The "Good HnndH"Pco|)l WESTERN 3 P.M., sole 9 P.M , Snt., Feb. NKW DICYCLlii AT LOW PR1CFS. Mon., Wed., Fri., well groomed, I I17 ibi Hi \\o^db^ld[,c ASPHALT DHIVEWA¥ nup to T.V. covemee. CuBtom 27th. A.Imi!,iik>n $1 50. Tortil a DAILY 9 AM ID 3 CM muture person Interested .In VICTORY CYCLE SHOP ^.J. MIL, TOLLLGL, I)97-2J 11 MU 6-1421 or MU 6 4115 em awaiting your cull 2 ruin Cnllerif? of Pfira-Titm. 2550 MOrtlHS AVE., Union, 660-2383. dealing wllh / putients. Some per hour will B'"e you $4 t" B67 BAY AVE. UNIDN, N,J typing experience required. Z '/21 hourl Cull 289-8723 R ^/r z/i/r o 4/z: Cull 99 2-2O< &ta, panLling, tlaelf eeillnfa ete Sp -= rwtWry. Ltve in. writs !.t. Joseph a ber Multiple Listing, keplles conll- Help Wanted-Men & Women 5 • Eidujnt iri amall jobs. Fully lR5yrtsdf dcntlal - call after G P.M. J7C-0230. Rectory, 157 1^ 4th Ave., Hoai-llc, local Hillside carpenter Can m AsMs N.J. State experitncs, age, telpphtme ^<»0000000C IMMEDIATE PUBLIC AUCTION or after 6 B M., 92B-41B0 KT/F Elastic Stop Nut Div. HS/18 • • number, referenreo and salary dpslrcd. MULTI-SLIDE K.Zl!!_ L CAREFULLY SELECTED FINE AND VALUABLE CARPtNWH LONTRACTUR \11 Amerace -Esna Corp. OPERATORS typea remodeling hitchrna, t baUl GENFRAt 11OUSDWOHK. S DAYS Goorf storting rutc, automatic J • rooms, d rmrrg dditlon Repair Si SECRETARY WECh. HLFERENCES. COODSALARY. Jncretiae'B, s Ic ady 11 ght work. alt r Uoni m^m 4 K. Helms 2330 VAUXHALL RD., UNION, N.J. MAPLLWOOD ppld VaCutlon, holldtlya nnd I BB7-29l>fl K 3/lB CALL 763-4480 Itt/18 (AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMI'LO.YKK) Moat Interesting position hoapltallziitlon, • Some experi- CZ/18 Uvallablt? in Suburban Esaei ence h elp ful. If no t we will HEG. PHYSICAL THEHAP1ST I • WM. P ntVILREr\RptNTER County for individual ;who Wishes to care, tor patients out of Eontr tter Si builder RQDf, ttic, wishes to become part of u hd&pitaL For prompt L immediate I Persian Rugs diit ons rec raom-s All klnda sf ""MICRO STAMPING CORP. •and other Oriental rugs consisting of some of tho finest grades of SUPER proK«s«»ive pl.fumncrutical attention to your nneds call Mr. altir tioiL. Fully insured^ Free t tl- cO trip ftrly. Grcuf spot for Itogero 373-4109 from 0 p.m. - 10 7 I NflwBA Way, Mnplowoofl • KIRMAN, ROYAL BOKHARA, ISFEHAN, TABRIZ, BELOUCHESTAN NATURAL • m tes Call 6SB 72D8 h i/25 someOnd with good typing P.m. ., K3/11 761-5000 R 2/18 • SILK QUME, HUNTING SCENE CARPET, ROYAL KESHAN, KAZVIN, SHIRAZ, B Telephone Operator bnd ateno Bkills. D _ LALL Da J CARPET WOMAN NEED1.D ONE PAY A EXPLliT PKK UI AND DJTALLA Person will be started at a STUDENTS-EARN' $25 TO $75 PKR H NAIN, KURDISTAN, BAKHTIARI, PRAYER RUG, ARDEBIL, INDO SAVON- • WFEK. HONEST, RELIADLF. HEF- TION OF OLE CARPET FREE ESTI- WEEK, EVENINGS, SATURDAYS OK MATE, t ILL 351 4801 or (Must Be Familiar With 608 PBX) good salary and will • be ERENCti HFUUIfU-U CALL MUS • NERIE, HAMADAN. . • . offorcd . u" CQmplftto fringu PART TIME. CALL 680*0810 FOR AP- POINTMENT , X 4/1 benefit' program. • A complete *Mpm*nt of fine and valuable carefully soleclcd Port fan nnd older On en tut car putt B and rugs hdvn boon stored In a warehouse and held under Interim financing arrangement* awftftlhg • Some ADDITIONAL. CLERICAL DUTIES Coll Mr. Cucchlara> 731-6000 • Help Wanted-Men forwarding InitrudlOnS. Tho interim arrangtmontt havo rtow lapsed and thole financially Concerned ™ PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS, ORGANON INC Situations Wanted 7 | have ordered an Immedlato and final clearance by auction. M 375 Mt. Pleasant Av0. • This shipment lias been cleared by cuitomi and moved to ' • ALL BENEFITS. West Qrnn e NEW TJ"PI NT LD CEILDIO" " e YOUNG WOMAN WIBIIEJ3 TYPINO OVER VOUR OLD PLASTER A PART OF AKZONA INC BOYS - BQYS-BOYS WOHK TO BPBONI- AT HOME. CALL CKLL HAHPER Equul Opportunity Employer APPLY: AGES HETU. LEN 8 & 10 P.M. | HOLIDAY INN | .41-3OJ0 IJVlb, SBB 771 EVES WEEKDAYS 3AAl_T0:JPM G 2/11 _ J7I-T0S5 K2/10 • - Boulevard & 31st Street Sagtlt • Iw'T/r U'U- 15 _ ' - — Exit 138, Garden_S""e _EarJ^wfly_j 5_ WOMAN OR PENSIONER Vtork nfter achool nnd oom TYPING doni- at homo. 7 years exper- -etifan.es- ta cure for eldarly bed-ridden vronun. n U1M eIeotri I _ Knnilworth, New Jersey ( NEW SHEETHOrK QVLB OLD from-(20 - J40 woekly. Coll Mr. }S°fJ?^ tl PLASrtn, ^ISO NEW WOEIK DONE. Own room, run of the hatuie, pleasant Richards, 373-3192. If no - home, coIorTV.$50weeksalary.Upper ma 4B7-037S R2/1B MU a 5170, AFTER i P M, 37! 7i57 Elastic Stop Nut Div. Vallabure, Summer itehore. Write Box wet 877-4201 • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2 P.M. • ___^___ ft 2/»tt ' 101^ c/b suburban PubUuhift^ 1201 CAHLLR JOBS ' Exhibition from 12 Noon until lime of Sale. , B stuyvesant Ave.f Union, 2 2/lfl Business Opportunities Amerace - Esna Corp. W1.UJ branch offlcu of one of the world's Ce\ cttry Plots 35 greatest orgsnJcutions. You'll be paid I AGENTS & BROKERS: Globe Trade Exclionge Co., Inc. I SWITCHBOAnD OPEIIATOR ~ Typing while training. Top income poaalblU- nml filing; plcasvit w>rking conditions, B AUCTIONEER: Mohammed Miiani TERMS Cash or Check I 2330 VAUXHALL RD.f UNION, N.J. ties ft« you progrt'iuj, plug management DISTHIBUTOHS WANTED in your'urea, MOLLYWOOP MESaQRlAL PARIC Tuc, frinfff) benefit^; advancement oppor- full or part time. Very, vory high in- (AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) tunltlea. Apply Mr. Y. Mart Furniture opportunity.-Call Mr. McMlckle, 10-5 The Ccbetcry boiutliul Htliyvnsmt P.B1., 371-1903, 0-7 p.m,, 371.2103 come. I • Z 2/18 I Ave., Union MCB-70 Stiiyvcsant ATC. O 2/10 Galleries. RU 22, Union, N.J, & j/l3 Call 289-2007 Z 3/4 R2/1B •--•" — — •—--•MM- — ---I Union, MU « 430Q cflf

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Child Care 36A Moving § Stoiage Houses For Sale 111 Man's world at college | DIAT^OTCK

I wn.L cAnt: ton A wu, SCHOOL KELLY HOVERS IVTI IM.lVklM'. Ml TAI SilATIIlll • DUVrNOli iKLLDJO Franeai ntaltal alls •UrrlT»4,bj 1ft,, CMILB M MY HOME. FULL OH PART Sil'IPiiM.: N.w WOl.i WIMOWII A IliaiDlNTlAL pliOliknTBS ,„_«. iiu (mt fc«) on Timr»« p^andchiidraiii Tha funirsl «u SOB- TIMl, UNION AREA. • _• JSJ. I.IMl Inuri. IJI.M Jl.i: (ALUMINUM hi:- DAN CALIFllL WC, Hl'ALTOB _,, r«bnuiy I., 1971, i(« 93 iffi,, ducted from thi MgCraeknt Funtril »54«i010 K3/II Aiin Agc-nt rur PL.Ail MINI VMNItlWS) Maiirice 318 ituyvejaj* Av«,, lrv,, tli 2 new institutions cite tallies lofnitrlv of Jrvintfon, Wf• of thi l«l« Homo, 1000 MorfU AT*,, Union, on North AniFfU'iin Vnn Llfii** r Unina;, i I llnwuu'l liT.i Ifv, IS 3. An'on Dnhlir, Tht nin«r»l l»F¥ie« W»;in.»d.y. lU(h Mass of Htqui«ft a* 4037. riim/ll '«•• it "HaeMrla t DirtA llama for CleaningServieenlef 38B Tile GKNTl.Emin nl lh» Men seem to be winning the bottlo of the the mole-female ratio at both institutions la ruinriis," Ml CUnlon Ait.. Irvint« SL IBM of Ulna Chmih, «loH Hllli.", Moving InviuiMfv Mortgage Loans J17 tan, on Tuoidiy, rebnury 10. Intor- K T F sexes at the two new state colleges opening likely to reverse the usual enrollment pattern mint in rUrmount CcnulufY, NtwirH, PAONE (naa AfnftahKsa &. wtlt el . KOMFOHT KHW i na«foU, prevailing it the elx existing state colleges. tha Uta Frank J, of VaUtbwi. Dc•'_- Dry Clianing LaulblrsmM voted mothar of Jamu AnfaUEa Uf > WASH >N WAX CAK WASH FLORIDA SPECIALIST Real Estate HOMIO*Nt:nS •« Dorrow llj°??i Preliminary application and admission Chancellor Ralph A. Dungan this week re- CICCHmO.Dolninleii, on Monday Feb. 12,000, 15,000 or nV>f*, C»11»J8-313U faulty U, Iftl, of Union, H,J,. hu«- rino, Mrs. LAI;)UC praltf and dMtr. ;• Mrlric Inc., M4 Central AV»,,_liajt flgurei for Richard Stockton State Colleges leased a tally showing thatthe two new colleges of Anna AgneU and tha lats John tail, til Lehl[ti Ava,,' Union - Ms«9396 8 bind of Mary (Res Tunsvrro}, wi the Lato Mprgant DwroU andjnai> •„, O 4/32 q ZS/1 and Ramapo College of New jersey show thai ore receiving more appUeatiofts from males father of Mrs, Louisa Levana, Mrs. J&y Tunbyrx^ tftd Mrs* Gladys KArgh; moihar of Vincent and FriKltB. Mu •, Acreap 100 than females, in a ratio averaging three to also 3 gfindghiltir.sn and 3 rrgat- E^and^ rino, ftominiek and Franets A, P?cit% - v^ DON'S Offices For Rmt two. The ratio at the six existing state colleges Ehildran, Funeral from Che NOaiai^e Funeral from ths "Raymond Funarvlt^^ 119 Funeral Home/1 3500- h^rris a¥§.. Center," 332 Sanford Ava., Vill.hort, ",:• Coal & Fuel ECONOMY MOVERS, INC. FLORIDA generally runs about two to one in favor of Union, on Friuy at I A.M, Reqyigm on Friday at « A.M. n»julem Itu , LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE 3 acres ntar Utsney World, $1211 KENILWORTH VA experiment fern ale Sa Mui at St. Mlchul' • Church ai» A. M. .lund IlMrt Church. Interm?nl f«rB- • per acre, 12% down, no interest, 8,000 BQ, FT, UHarfnent Holy gaptlchre camaUry, ily plot Mt. OUvit Cumetory, KeU- )4ij VAUNHALL MB., UNION Mrokpf, Write nan 99i, c/e sub- Air eondltiongd offtoe spii€« t The chancellor also cited figurei showing the Uvas and friends ara klrvlly invited, , 6H7-0O3S urban publishing. 1201 gituyvrsant immedUtely, Growd fWor, prg Visiting Wad, L. Ttura. 1 to 5 ind , United Coal Co C, jlB/71 Av Union, or call (Jol) 67i-40ql, fuliiUea, Hutmtli r.m. rill Mr, academic quality of applicants to Stockton and bONKELLY-Mtrton A. (n» Hmpspn), 7 to 10 P.M. ,,i,i 11 Dorm, 6M.0040. 8 S4l getting positive Ramapo is at a level he described as "quite on Monday, FebruAry 15, 1S71, ol S3 (Quality At Its Best) iliOnT LDJF. MOV CHS mm lllrh EL, Oranfg, wlfp ol ths late Leo PACKWO ti STOnAOK At'PLlANC! MILLntllLN good." Minority enrollments are expected to LTenneUy, Tha finaral was from "Hae- PWSRPAULi.John, of 42B EutTKUd CALL 372.3366 MOVING-, S4IIOUtlSiiriVICE, Apartments For Rent 10! MEDICAL BUILDING, office space represent about 12 percent of each college's berle li Barth Horns tor FurteMls," Avenue, FoseUeiOnMbirday, February 4fli-?I67 HT/F available, 1400 »q, Jti 2700 s% ft, 971 Clinton Ave.jIrvingtonpeilWedncs* 13, 19T1, beiavtd son si Chsrlm nd results at Lyons total enrollment, day, February 17, inteffneh! Hollywood Prime location, Yolanda (nee, Prinolpa); dear brother IIFNBY P. TOWNIEND, AOENT AL. UNION Drugs & Cosmetics 42 M^, 2nd floar, he.it fc not CaU M7.«9ia, Z2/18 An "experimental behavior modification treat- Stockton at - Pomona In Atlantic County, _ef meJuel. irsSBBh,, •.Maria, iucy, LIED VAN LWS, me. TOVINQ AND HupnllFs, For nitults only. schodulod to open next fall with 1,000 freshmen Charlss and DMUlT dear inndionol STOHAQEI FIRE pnoor vAULiji, Call 064- 1761 Z 2/'» ment program for 160 of tha move severe, Mr, and Mrs. Jo«oph palefnuil and 0 MB4 and WJ.4461, G 4/15 ^Mr, and ^fi, pauj j*fjnsips,_f°jiiisflu\. TOTM PHARMACY CI13-I1M ^oHiQtiQflally^—ill long—toym pQfiPiitg fit ftin r DeVHlY •• Josephine (nea MetSin. was frem the "Buttivan Funeral Hsffiel" IM CHWTNUT ST., nOSELLE PARK I AST CMANGrWAILSHURQ Lyons VA Hofpital was organiied a ysar ago ""iSTthe 392 total admitted SO for, 2S3 areBell), on Tuesday, FeBruary B, 1S71, 149 Cut Second Ave,, Ito««LU, on FREE DELJVEnV OPEN DAILY 5 HOOMS, FUnpaflpr, iu|iply own Automotive males and 139 females, aged #0 years, of it, Mary's VUla, Tuesday; February 13j thfn€s to St. KiO.bOO FHKCWFTIONS FILLED Odd Jobs 70 hi^at, avaOabie immediately, IISS and preliminary reiults indicDte that (he pilot Llmhurot, P»,, beloved wlfo of Thorn. Joseph's Roman Cathoug Churehj Re* riienui, security. Adults, Call be- effort is aiiistlnjj many of then handicapped Ramppo at Mahwah In Bergen County, plan- IS J, Deviryi itepmotherof Mra, Marie ••lie, whera a Mass of the ncexxrK- twt-Kn 4 It 7 p,m, ning on a first-year enrollment of 800 fresh- C Doyle, Mr«, Jcan^vliJli.Mra, Ulen Uon wlU be offereS, Interment m. Electrical Repairs 44 MAN. ALL. SMALL JOU! 876.1258 12/18 veterans to lead less controlled and more McCaffrey, Aliee Deyery and Thomas Oertruae1* Cemetery, Woodbrtdfa. PADJT, CARPENTRY, PANELKa, Automobiles For Sale responsible lives, according to Dr. S.T. Gins- men and juniors, has recolved 1,047 applica- W, Dsvery; rister of tjnmtl McDon- DLOfii CKiLmes nEFAiii s CLEAK 123 tions. Of that total, 630 were received from nell, Funeral was held from Haeberle PETERSOtf..Helen (nee leller), on W04DOWS L OUfTERS, CALL AL, niVINGTON berg, hospital director. t Barth Colonial Home, 1IB0 Pine tfTO-iieensed Beetrieal 3 M.CsJMg, 3rd QoaF, ht-,it4 hat water Saturday. February 13, mi, «n «S tsr* Repairs & miintenaftc?* 687-1581 G 4/15 TTie prbgfaitn 'whit1i~is~rarifred^o'ai'ttie~ -males-and 417 from-femalei. — ; — Ave.7" BOrner™VauJ( 1U1I Bft; Union, Ml -yeirKjor 135 Kwrison Ave,, CoKua, ' Uisini'sN pcffsn, Availablr immedi. CAMARO Z. 21, 1969, .308 Eniine, Oaturday, February 13| thensa to fit, N.J,, beloved wile ol Juliuj t, I'rter- No tofc ti'tmiO. C«U us . Mulone pointed out that "failure to do so into the problems of cities and ghettos, REVENUE SERVICE (MTniED), FOR lieges for businegi woman. References Will result in the termination of furttier pay- . Born ih'the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of APPODITMENT CALL ns.JlJi, PAS|PORT PHOTOS remired. Available iffiffiedlately. R4/8 , Call ES, 4.2231 Z2/1I PABTS/ACCESiOBLil • ment of educational benefits upon reenrollment Brooklyn, she was graduated from Girls High MODERNIZATION WITH IMAGINATION . PORTRAITS under the Ol bill, and the student «ould be School there and earned a B.A. degree cum Jsho Gray Neff-By Apppintment mvmOTON 1.1/8 ROOM APARTMENT, NICELY supplier impsrttd ail^ eenter, behiiti liable for full "recovery of moneys paid for laude from Brooklyn College. Mrs, Chisholm Kitchen Cabinets 62 63i-4BS7 f H 3/4 FUjlNIiHEDji, , °r business gentleman,. raSf otatfon, torristown, 3T4-i6ii,i uncertified periods of attendarice," also holds a master's degree in education and AvaliablAlibl e imiediatelym . Call 372.617774 4 BEE BUaDERS FABV8 faetafy thow- after 4 P.M. Z 2/18 Mulone also urged students who ars enroll- a diploma in administratjon and supervision r«enij Rei^e 22, Spry^ield, lyighen ing for the first Umein a college or uftiversity in education from Columbia, . desip serrtce £ sodgrhMni by one piano Tuning 74 Autos Wanted 1ZS love Your el New Jersey's largest ffiajmfae- Furnished Room Wanted 106 "to be aware that he must make application She began her second term in the U£, tureru el kitchen eiMneta, Call 179- WE NEED JUNK CABS for educational benefits to the VA and will House of Representatives last month. 6#|bl, . STfl -• ALL PIANOS ANY YEAH, MAKE OB MODEL UNION ' ' , TOP PMCES - QUICK PICK-UP receive a certificate of enrollment, if his TUNED AND REPAIRED PLEAIAUT ROOM, jenUeman, non. 241.1116 Z T/F program is approved. This certificate of •••.*, THEN Gardening 63 smoKef, Near 94 & 145 New York bus. Reliable ^ Experienced References, p-6 call 233-6682] after enrollment must be presented to tiie ichool T, Rudman, Msplewpsd 761^4565 il30 P.M. call MU B-JOli.- it/U Trailers & Campirs 127B upon repsttation or as Soon ttiereafter that Anfi-cargo theft SCREENEp TOP BOO- XT/F LET US CRADINO ti LANDSCAPWO PROFFSSXONAL BUSINESS WOMAN it is received by him," NFF.OS I'urniahed efficiency apartment PERMANENT PAVING Attention ** eanipefs, Hportini elubg, ' Mulone said fliat "compliance with s the 7 376-0058 r. 4/15 (1-1/2 - 3 rooms), immediate ocru ttc, a pasrtially fonverted «ehbol bus pancy, Irv,/Union/Maplewood arean. that was to be used as A eajhper. above wili result in timely and prompt receipt rules upgraded csll after 6" P.M. 605-1220. Z 2/18 You finish where 1 left off, Sleeps 6 ol VA educational payments." Further Infor- u ^UP-DATE" IT Lawnmower Service PIANOS flEPAlR.L'D comfortably, 1957 G.M.C. BUH. FnRLnn NEW YORK, N.Y. — Eugene T. Rossides, C GOSCIJJSKI - ES 5-4B1G MA1UHL hu-ilnras u-omjii Ut.sir*"ifm- has reeeidly bepn cleaned ind tuned up. mation may be obtained by writing to the VA assistant secretary of the Treasury for en- , G 3/4/71 nl^hpci room with kiU.lit.npiivLl(.KC3,or Will pass inspection. Body in in sound Regional Office, 20 WashLngton pi., Newark, HALtKSi PERV1CK furnl^llt-d ipirijnt nt, or williPF to shape. Price $1500 Phone 964-0021. forcement and operations, announced this week LAWNMOWEltfl K1IARPKNLD £[ I1F.- PIANO - TUNING slui t -ipirbnfnt lrv /Maplewood H T/F 0710^ ui telephoning 645-2150. revised Customs regulations to implement the FOR YOU PAIHED. FRLE 1>ICK-UI> & UE- AND jrti". Rtfcn.nci-1. Mu 6-5220 .liter second phase of Treasury's program' Jo_com- LIVEHY. .REPAJIUNG fi P. M, Z 2/10_ •JIU-5222. H4/22 J. ZinONIK b*it cargo theft* Dli. 6-3075 XT/F WITH.... Houses For Sale 111 The regulations establish elementary stand- .Liquors, Wines, Beer 65A Gifting ards for the handling arid storage of inter- plumbing & Heating 75 School districts national cargo provide for belter authentica- 1 5 POINT L1QUOH MA11T HALTUiiHOL TO1 , custom ranch, 3 tion of pick-up orders and verification of Ice Cubes PLUMBING Ei HEATING bedrooms, 2 DaLhs, full dining room, delivered quanitities, and permit district di- • A SPACIOUS BEDROOM MU 6-3237 - Free Deliveriea Reiiairfl, r*:morfeHnE» violations, uCreenod porch, panelled dpn, 2 c ir a new now number 600 J4O chestnut SU, Union pla.c£TTifiiit-3i ga.i fired boiluts, garage, automatic (ioors, central air rectors of Customs to require bonded ware- • A WORK SAVING KITCHEN (At Ftvo polirt Shopping Cenliir) construction, modern hewer cle^ conditioning,electronic air cleaner, 1 house operators, customhouse brokers, and ti 2/25 Mb Tifl y£ 2-0660. T/1* ijpper 50s. Principals only. Call New Jersey now has J toial of 600 school • A MODERNIZED BATHROOM 27 3-100'J for appointment. 2 2/10 districts. carriers to submit lists of their employees. WALTER R lamp ? •A "YEAR-ROUND" PORCH-DEN Maintenance Service S5C PLUMJDINC & IILATING According to the State Department of Edu- They will go into effect April 1. & BATHROOMS MOI>I"TLN- cation, tlie 600 figure wab reached with the Rossides noted that, "The first phase of • A LONG NEEDED ADDITION RUG SHAMPOOING 3293 CONNECTICUT FARMS XT/F recent formation of a regional high school Treasury's" program to combat cargo theft FLOORS WAXED Si CLEANLD COI-ONIAI*, cxtr« inrgft lot on w NO JOIi TOO SMALL. district made up of the Borough of Nctcong was Implemented by publication in the Fed- WE FURNISH BLUEPRINTS, PEfiMIIS.AND CARRY OUT Call alter 7 p.m.—607-4547 R3/U SUl'EHlOR PLUMillNGii HEATING quiet street, 2 bnthn, ncicncc Oas He,it InnfeiUfHi — Pflpaire — R*-^ kitciien, wfdl to wnll curpeting, m Morns County und the Borough of Stan- eral Register on Jan. 22, of regulations wlUch A COMPLETE GUARANTEfD INSTALLATION Ujod^linE — J^lcctrlc Ei.*wf*r ClpanlrlK—- t.x<.*?llcnt contlition, 220 clc(_* hope and Township of Byram in- Sussex established ,i uniform rystem of accountability 24-Ilour iicrvlco — Call 374-6UU7 Or trie, uliimiiium nidinp.i flbnvi1- County. for international cargo as manifested, unladen, Masonry 66 / Krountl pool. 1 yenr old. Attking J42,'IH0 The number of school districts in New iind delivered. ALL MASONRY, Steps, Fitliwall-3, JOHN P. McMAHON, REALTOR. Jersey hab increased by 45 in the last 20 "The third phase of 'ireasury's program to Water- Proofing, i'lafltferfng; Scli Em- Rest Homes 79 pluycd, t Insured.—A:—7APPULLO —l5HS-MQrriK_Avc.F .Union years-and the steady climb-is contrary to-— prevent-cargo theft involves-legislation which ES 2-407'J or MU 7-6476. C. 4/1 CiltRl^V HILL. Kent Home for ih MU H-3434 the national trend to reduce the number of will be proposed in tills session of Congress 1 HfllTiHKD Aged iuid Retired — home-like atmc ^ Z 2/'8 district:.. A proposal was made two years authorizing the Secretary, ol the Treasury to GROTTO CONSTRUCTION CO,, INC. rficfc, State ipproVi-d. 500 Chunky 3t 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Out SO years of general contracting Flifc, TI- 3-76^7. X T/i ago in the Mancuso Report to considerably set comprehensive national standards for stoi-- HIGHWAY 10 • WHIPPANY, N.J. know-how. Free estimates, no gim- reduce the number of school districts in age and handling of international cargo." i^tcks. Expert masonry, snow plowing, New Jersey, primarily by regionalizing small paVinK. Michael Romano 375-36U5, Roofing's Siding 80 NEED 6 BEDROOMS' FOR A SURVEY OF YOUR HOME OR R 3/lfl mid 3 batlia' Full dinine room.J districts. 100 finip electf-ic? ICnclojjed fmnt porch? Nenrly nnw (uniuco?, In Of the 600 districts, 51 are classified as AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE OUR ALL, MAEONRY, PLASTFRINO. - Leaders- .Cutters-FTMO rlie West Enfl Sccllon? All for Type I, -16(i as Type II, 64 as Regional Type Seton Hall lecture WATEnPROO>TNC, LlWCK STL^rS, - Jo own work. ALL HJ. only 124,900? 1 SELF EMPLOYED AND INHUTIED C 3/11 II and 19 as county vocational. In a Type I NEW IDEA-FILLED SHOWROOM A. NUFRIO — ES 3-B773 O 3/il IF YOU DO-CALL NOW ! ! district, a board of school estimate passes lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCn, on school budgets and board members are on Latin America Phone 887-1122 or 7 63-2000 Moving & Storage ' 67 Rug Shampooing 81 THE BOYLE CO. appointed, in a Type It district, budgets Gary MacEoin, journalist and author, will

-12()0 bers are elected. of lectures and discussions co-sponsored by REAfcONAULL, CALL T74-8I62 ANY* 1-LOOliS CLLANEH AND WAXKD. Open iiuily y-8; Srtl.OM; Sum 12*3 TIML. R 2/^5 •J64-0032 or 607-3450 XT/F Z 2/IB A rundown of Npw Jersey districts shows the New Jersey Association of Laymen and Bergen County leading the way with 76, fol- the Concerned Students of -Seton Hall Uni- MLT,L,FR'ti MOVING - Reasonable rates Surveyors • 86 ANTIGUA WRST LNDIKK — Villa — 4 lowed by Monmoutli with 55, Burlington with versity. MacEoin will speak at the Student storage - free estimates -; insured balhn, 4 bedrooms kitthen, 4 privato 44, and Camden and Morris with 42 each. LOOKING FOR A JOB? local - long distance shore HTHJ- patioti — Beautiful ocean vlfjw wltii Center at Seton Hall on 7 uesd4y evening, cllla. CH 1-3300. R VIS , KilLvtl Si NfrxEl , LNC, tennis, nwimming and beach rlKlita, Mercer County with 10 districts has the March 16, at 8:30. Gurveydrp P,O,'Bojt 5311, Scarfidale, N,Y, 10503, smallest number In the state. 433 Worth nroail Street li'l/F MacEoin will speak on "The Revolution BEfJTON k IIOLDEN, INC EUralJOth, N.J. VL The New Jersey districts range in size LOCAL, ti LONG DISTANCE MOVING • " ' p-2 Next Door," a talk on Latin America today. STORAGE — ALLIED .VAN LJNkS I11V1NGTON from Newark with about 75,000 students to A discussion period will follow. (47 Years Dependable Service) WE SELL IIOMFB FL 1 - 2727 NOT HOUStS Pine Valley lh Camden County, which has The lecture series Is open to the public. It Tile Work 88 WHICH DOYOUWPT? no students. Delia s; Pollack, nealter SELL YOUR is part of a continuing program of events 172-0384 Z 2/16 planned for concerned Catholics. The Associ- 5' X T TD,E BATH-TILE KITCHENS MOVING UP TO 100 S.Q, FT,, LABOR AUD OLD ONE ation of Laymen Is an organization of inde- Local \ Long MATlilLLALB. $189. £|HELT ROCK, Open meeting planned pendent and concerned Catholic laity. FroA. EBtim TILL- DLOCKCEILINCS.CAnpLNTHY, ELLCTWrAL, PLUMBLNC, PLAS- Geo. PATON Assuc, A third lecture Is planned for April 5 at 8:30 Insured TEIUUtj.- PAINTING AUD HPPAinf^ WITH ES 1-3578. i z/\j -Real-E'tutt)—Droller -Mort£necs by-AMai%ce-of Women - —p.m.-in the-Student-Center-and will feature a~ PAUL'S M&M MOVING 23W,Wstfld.ave.Ros.Pk.24l-So86 talk on "The Intolerable Marriage" by Msgr. 1925 Vouihail Rti., Union TILE HEPAlHfi St -The Alliance of Women for Equality will Stephen Kelleher, former presiding judge of 688-7708 REPLACING TILE FIXTURES, A WANT AD hold on open meeting at 8 p.m. today In the the New York Marriage Tribunal. Those little classified ads in the back JSTLMATLE CHEERLULLY G1VLN, MOUNT ALNSTOL KT/F ANTHONY DE NICOLO 086-5550 DELTIFIFLD SCHOOL ARLA, ranch Just Call meeting hall of the Crestmont Bank, 1886 The first lecture was given on Tuesday by of the paper may be your answer. Each ZTA cape, living ti dining rooms, fire* Springfield ave., Maplewood. Joseph O'Donough, executive director of the week it's different. Make reading the BOBBIN!) A ALLISON, INC. placp jaloufilpd porch, 2 bedrootps, The speaker will bo Fran Christman of the National Association of Laymen, who spoke on MOVING - 8TOHAOB - PACKING PAINTERS, ATTENTION! Sell 1 1/2 bAths pxpAnsion attic, lrw 1 classified a 'must' this week and every 313 SOUTH AVE. CHANFORD, N.J, yoursel.' to 30,000 families .with hejt. Asking $39,390, 686-7700 Fortune Society, an organization working for "Where Has All the Money Gone?" focusing (ALLIED VAN LINE61 27fl-OftOJ^ MAX £LHOTA BROKER week. _o -low-™.) " Wont -Ad — Call Improvements in prison conditions. on the finances of the Roman Catholic Churchy- 686-7700 nowl " Aik For Classified

'1, Somberg -Thursday, Fc?bruary 18, 1971'. son, the wild food gatherer' Three hearings set elected to post 80 enrolled in foraging courseat Rutgers on new master plan It's bound to happen,' Some young man homo from college is going to be asked what he's at Beth Israel itudylnjj. When he answers "foraging," he's for higher education going to be greeted with a blank stare. Three hearings on the draft of Phase Two The student will be one of the roughly 80 of the state's master plan for higher education young women and men enrolled in a new are scheduled for next month, • eoursB in the anthropology department ^t Mrs, Katherine K, Neuberger, a member Livingston College of Rutgers, Officially ti- of the New Jersey Board of Higher Education, tled "College Course in'Fora^ng," it is wiU .conduct the hearings, scheduled for dif- aimed basically at teaching students how to ferent areas of the state. identity, collect and even cook edible wild The first hearing, beginning at 9i30 a,m,, plants, •' Tuesday, March 2, will be under the sponsor- Assistant Professor of Anthropology Mark ship of Mercer Community College and will Dornstreich and Livingston student Peter be held at the State Auditorium at 205 W, Brann jointly developed the unusual course, State st. In Trenton. They believe It is the first of its kind to be The second hearing Is scheduled for the offered to ..undergraduates by .any American same time on the, following aay, Wednesday, eo!legeT"It will involve a Weekly two-hour March 3. It will be held in the Moot Court lecture session and an 'all day field ttip Room {Room 121) in the Rutgers Law School prttBtlBallsrBVary week, -" •—•-——-• - - - BuiidlniT-at—ISO-University-aVe,-4n.Newark, Glaisboro State College in the southern ' Dornstreich became deeply interested In part of the state will be the.site of the tiiird the anthropological aspects of- food gathering hearing, in the auditorium in the Little Admln- while-coUeeting-infermation for-hls-doetoral iBttaaon Building ar 9:30 on Wednesday, March dissertation among the Gadio Enja people in 10. the East Sepik District of the Territory of The purpose of the hearingi is to encourage New Guinea, Ha has written papers on New public dlscuBiion^^f the Jraft plan released Guinea horticulture and gpasslands. by the TSeparSnent of'Higher "Education'last Because of the unexpectedly large size of month. Phaje Two of Ae ma«ter plan addres- the class, DornsBfelch hai had to plan sev- ses itself to roles and missions and enrollment Wbrrall elected eral-field trips each Saturday, They wiU. be goals for tha state's colleges and universities. led,, by botanists and biologists who are ex- Included among its recommendaflons are a perts in • identifying plants in'the Northeast, proposal'to establish a Graduate University of Pornitreich will supervise the individual pro- New Jersey, as well as: four new state colleges. to head newspaper jects expected of each student and co-ordinate Organizations interested in being heard have the course, ' been invited to contact Mrs, Nancy Mattek '•...'• DR, HAROLD M, SOMBERG advertising group Dr; Harold M, Somberg of 50 Union ave,, at the Department of Higher Education in Irvingtbn, chief, Neurosurgery Service at BEST. KNOWN of the field,trip leadws is Trenton (609-292-6462). Speakers will be Walter Worrail, publisher of the News- Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, has been Euell Gibbons, whose books, "Stalking" the limited to 10 minutes but may offer longer Record of Mapliiwoocl and South Orange, was Wild Asparagus," "Stalking the Blue-eyed written statements, of which 20 copies should elected president of Quality Weeklies of New elected president of the instimtion'i medical be available for distribution to members of ~~itatf;~*]f~wai ^MoUheecnhll^WelrBy^Iifflter" Scallop" and "Stalking__th_a_HealthLuLHerbs'' itr-ap.h&icqulMiinNew-Guinea-whlle-doing-anthropoIog- Jersey at its aruiuiil meetini;. He succeeds M, Bornsteifl. executive director, have become bibles for the growing army ot We Boardof Hlper BducaHdn7 "~ Mary Louise SprugUB, publisher oi~ The-item Americans who are Interested-in gathering leal research is shown tostudenti by Assistant Professor Mark Dornstroich (left) of Liv- Copies of the Phase Two draft of the master of Millburn-Short liilis, who remains as i Dr, Somberg ii an assistant professor of wild food as a hobby. ingjton College. He and Livingston sophomore Peter Brann (right) of Spring Lake Heights plan are available at college and public librar- member of the exuci avs cornniitiee. neurosurgery of toe College of Medicine and have developed an unusual 'college courseln Identifying and collecting edible wild plants, Gibbons has agreed to lecture and to lead ies, or may be obtained for 11.50 from the Quality Weeklie • i- tne national advertising Dentlsffy of New jersey at Newark and is Rutgers College sophomore Joseph Bird (center) of Washington D,C, is one of the 80 stu- Master Planning Office, Department of Higher representative of 53 newspapers in 12 north- a graduate of New York University and Long 10 • of the field .crips. Also among the trip dents enrolled, • leaders will be Norman Dili of Delaware _Edueaflpn1J25-W,-Stat« st,. TV arti-New jgrtcy fnuWMt .-iml i^fliirtgh Island College of Medicine, He is certified into the everyday food-gathering rounds~of by the American Board ol Neurological State College, author of "Edible Plants and fort in a natural setttng, away from the publication, Survival," A number of botanists from the supermarket? » primitive peoples, insight that would be hard Worrail acquired the News-Record in 1968 Surgery, • 1 to get any other way, when he formed the Worrail publishing Co. Dr. Somberg. succeeds Dr, Lewis E.Savel Rutgers faculty will also serve as tteld ttip "There's a marvelous sense of self-suffl- leaders and lecturers, , ciency to be gained in knowing' you can live As Dornstreich pointed out intheflrstclass, DDT in caviar? His entire business career has been in news- of South Orange, chief. Obstetrical and Gyne- off the land if you have to," Dornstreich com-~ the Lenape Indians who originally lived in papers, first as a compositor with the Pater- cological Service, who served as president of Dornstreirh hopes to arrange opportunities New Jersey were so inflmately involved with son Evening News, then as advertising man- -fenheTieid trip| to return to hearty homes -menta;— •- -• ————-«_' A fourth benefit lies in the "gourmet*1 subsistence actlyities thct they named the ~ager ot tne Citizen ol Morril~CoTnTty"foneri — Bornstein also announced the election of where students will have the opportunity to months of their lunar year after them. years prior to taking over the Maplewood- Dr, Marvin E, Fischman of 519 Nye ave,, cook what they have gathered. qualj.tleqj s of wild edible plants. Theyy can y Sponsored by the imlthionian Institution bibrighteh n a borinb g diedit andd simultaneouslil y March was Shad Month, because that was South Orange paper. He received a degree in Irvington,- as vice-president, and Dr, Bertram "When we visited EueU Olbbons at his 1 in Waihiniton, a Ru^eri specialist in detect- business administration from Rutgers Uni- LevUstone of ' •Maplewood, as secretary, home to talk about the . course he fed us a serve »s an escape from the pesticidej. and the important fish caught at that time. It ing peicicide reglduai in food is on his way treasurer, . chemical fertilizers which are Used on com- seems somehow appropriate that in the forth- to Iran,- " ". versity, and lives in North Haisdon. ' delicious meal of wild edibles, but I got to merciil crops. coming Shad Month, a class of modern young Worrall's paper Is a charter member of Other members elected to the executive feeling a bit queasy afterwards," Dornatteich •• The mission of Georp Winnett, a pro- Quality Weekllas, which was founded 28 years committee ares Dr, Melvin Lustig of 615 Nye jokingly told the first class, '1 don't know And, also very important from an anthropo- New jerseyans will begin to spend Saturdays feisor of chemistry at the College of Agri. ave,.: Irvlngton; Dr. Burton Levins of 22 Ball logical perspective, learning how to find and. •learning about the natural foods with which the culture and Environmental Science, will be ago. The association offers the economy of If that had anything to do with what I had prepare edible plants can give a student insight Indians were so familiar. scheduling advertisniu campaignss in many St., Irvington; Dr. Irving. K, Perl mutter of eaten, but I figure Gibbons-can teach us to to study the amounts of DDT-in caviar and papers at one time an a one-order, one-in-. , Maplawood; Dr, Horman Lehman of Maple- cook and, if necessary. Dill can cure us with iti iource, the sturgeon and the food chain of sturgeon, voice,•one-chock system, strengthened by re- wild herbs," ;_ "_ ___ ._gtnrjfll-jnnrrh.-iridi-gLnR_aj3d-jnjrlcgMiig_serV-tees_ ave.,- Irvington. . """Iranian interests requa~iBd~tliB~s£uay-Ks— Oieriil's isle and long-term rate guaiiiiteiss. The office At,.me same time, the executive director * ALTHOUGH THE NEW COURSE sounds Mke ) SHEHIFF'S SALE Estate of KATS COLLBSS, decessed. cause of their awareness of worldwide pesH- SUPERIOR (CHAN) A.471 pursuant to the order •01 JAMB J, SUPBIIOR COURT OF NEW imget, .clde residue problems and » desire to main- is at 543 Valley rd., Lpper Montclair. announced that Dr. Thomas C; Rommer of fun, it slsn has serioui academic purposes, SUPHUOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, BANNON, tH^Aoting Surropte of the CHANCERY DIVISION, UNIQJ1 COUNTY; JOhn A. Sullivan III, advertising manager 40 Union ave., Irvlngton, associate attending "There are at least five reasons I can think CHANCIRY DIVBION, IWIXeOUNrft County al EsseJ^ this day maae en the DOCKET f r-lOiS.70 . tain the high quality of sturgeon and caviar DOCKKT NO, T-Sm-n. THEFEDERAt applltaUon of Uie undersitnud, executor METHOPOLrrAN LIFE D1I1IHANCE exports. of the Caldwell Hrogress, WJS tlected vice physician, Deparonent of Medicine, was elect- of for teaching this kind of course," Dorn- NATIONAL, MORTOAOEASiOClATION, of said deceased, notice is hereby given COMPANY, » New York corporation, president. Donald L, Mulford, executive vice- ed president of the associate medical staff. streich said, ' . a eefpsratien OFptfUlRd ynd^T the to the creditors of said deceased to Plalntilf, vs., CHSTEB T, ZEMBK, , Prof, Winnett will work most of March Act of Cengress and gjdpUng pursuant *xhibit to Uie suhserlser. under. oath et ux,, DelenMnts, ^-^-^^^ president and jssijciute pul)ii-:lier yt tiie.Mont- Dr. Bernard Robins of'Maplewood, was elected First, he explained, there are some students to (he Federal National Moftple As- or aOlrinatlon, their claims ind if CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF E3aOU- in Teheran and Bandarpahlavle, near the elair Times and executive vice-presid§nt and vice-president; Dr, Oscar A, KopM of 1146 •" itlot'ltAetPllJiJt'ViBE mands against the estate o{ said deceased TON - FOB STALE OF MORTOAOBD Caspian Sea sturgeon fisheries where the who see practical economic benefits for them- •oeiatlontir.JtVi.B within six months Inn this date, or MtWIB secretary of the Verorta-Gedar Grove Times, Stuyvesant ave,, Irvlngton, secretary, arid selves in knowing about wild foods. There is BECCA OH.L1AM, et ala.,Def6Kljntt, they will Be farwer »rred from pfose. • m virtie 01 tne atove-statid writ fish roe Is produced and proeesied. He will Dr.- Richard Fdgel of East Orange, treasurer. EjteeuUon Fer Sale of Msrtpged eutiilf or reeoverlng the same fi|ainst ef exMution is me directed I ahaU adYlse_techniciaos_on.pjisficldB^nalysls tech- was re-elected secretary. W.illamM. Litvany, an enormous ainount of food growing wild and PremlBea, the subscriber, ; , expsse - for sale ^y pvMic vsndae, In general manager of the BioumHeid Independent Elected to the aisociate medical staff exe- going to waste, and they want to know how to By virtue of the above euled writ el room B-D, in the Court House, in the nlques. EnecatiBn, to me. aireeted, I shlU ex- , , THEHOWAHD City or QlsabeUI, N.J,, on WeSiesday, Press and the nlen Ridge paper and secre- . • cutive committee were! tlr, Herbert Lieb of harvest it, . pose far aale by Publie Vendue, inRasm SAVmOS WSTITUTION the 10th day of" March A,D,, 1971, at tary-treasurer of the East Orange Record, 111, at the ESSFX COUNT* COURTS Uated; January 29, 1971 ^ two o'clock in the aftemBon of said day, South Oranges Dr. Donald K. Brief of Millburn; Second, the course wiU provide knowledge BUILDDiO, In NnwafR, on Tuisday, tin Jahn F. Connolly, Attorney Orange TrahscriDi jnd West Oi •inaeCf.rniicle, _ ___ Dr, Henry L, Kuperman of 1224 Clinton ave,, of basic botany and can serve as an introduc- ith day a! March nrxl, nl onr.tliirO 11 Commerce Bk; ALL that certain lot, tract am Newark, N,J. 07102 percel of land lying ^tuaU and be* Tax act provides remaitis as tnensnrei. Irvjngton; Dr, Murray' E, Relsky of South tion to plants and nature. Third, among some P.M. 4 WeyaUuiif Timi) all that tract or ui| in the TownalUp of Union, Counly parcel sf lajia, situate, lying and Being Irvington Herald, Feh. 11, 18, 1971, of union and itate of Now JerSBy. The terms ot tv.u uxeeunvt-biiarU rut-iiibers Oranglfbr. Gilbert Sugarman of Hillside; and students there is an interest in the survival in the City of Newark, in the County si BEGDrania atapsliitlntheiouUi. were extended lot' jiiyther year; William (Ua- ~tChurgln, DBJS^ ot Bloomfield, ..questioite-san jnan survive with some com- Essex in the Stats of Ktw Jersey, ESTATE OP ANNA aWljfttwnas ANNIE erly »lde Uneof BumufhBTerraee, BEODJNpiO Hi » point in the north, al»o Blown as NANCY Outer, deceased. said point beingMi-SlhstwesterlJ bigger exemptions ' beF Jr., editor- and publisher of the Wast """• easterly side of Lehtgh Avenue distant Pursuant to the order ol JAMES J, from Uie eornertorffledeythelater* 3M, WJ feot southeasterly atonl the tame BANNCjN, ffl, Acting Surrogate of the section of th« southerly slda Urn ot Essex Tribune in Livingston, and Cordon from its inteMeetioB with th#«uiheait. County Of Essex,ithis day made on the BurnuOa Terrace with the we«t« The Tax Reform Act of 1969 raised per- Glover, editor and publisher of the Citizen erly siae,of Hunterdon StrejetjinJj(MslL_ apyaUon a{ the "J—'—J J" paint is alas the southeasterly earner erly side line_ef;Andres3 Terraee- jSpnal and dependence exemption deduction Of Morri j County in Knville, _ Epilepsy Foundation hopes M lot #S73 on "Map of Wee^uahlB of HilcJ aectsLmtS, thinse (1) (oath 5 degrMi 04 min- for Federal income tax from . $600 to |62S Park TrOBt" wtileh map is HlBi in the to the eredtort „ ._ utes West llt^SO feet to 1 Bointj Pat Falella, who is general managfjr nf Essex Ceunry Replater^s OMiee as Map eiftiSit to tne suhMrtlier, under 8Mh or thence (J) North 84 derrees iimln. for 1970, Roland H. Nash jr., IRS district Ouality Weeklies, No. ili and ruhnlnf thence (1) norW alfirmatioii- their claims and demands mes West (1 feet to i iiointj thenee director for New jersey, said this week, 3i degrees 24 minutts 1= ust, IQQ fteti aeiijist the esUle of saiddeseuedwithin (3) North i degrees 04 nlnuies East : thenen (JI Soyui 10 fli ftm s 36 minutes six mgnthi from Uds date, flf tiiey wiU 117,10 feet to a point inthesottOief. The extra, exemption fop taxpayers 65 or to educate public on disease East, 30 ftetj th* net U!)ieuth3§dep-se§ be forevir barrod from "prof eeuttnf Be ly side line of Burrouihs Terruce; , U miiiutea Weat, lOO'leulta thi north, fKoverini the same against the subMri- thence (4) South 84 deptes S6 mina over or for those who are blind is also A seven-step public education program was residents * suffers from some form of the easterly side of Lt-high Avonui;; tliencL utes Last idpng the goytherkF side $625. • (4! alanj the sanir North 10 degrees CUHTB KLtNOiR line of HUFfoughs Terrace Bl feet outlined for volunteers of the New Jersey malady, ' 3( minutes west so feet to the Joint STODDABD t STODDABO, Attorneys to the point or plaee of BEODJ« The increase in dependency exemptions Chapter, Epilepsy Foundation of America, White outlined the seven-step program of and place of BeCDJNDJO, IQtn iprin^ieid Avenue NDJO, was accompanied by a change in the income this week by James F, White, president, education as follows: Irvinfion, N,J, THE reREOOBOT DESCMfTION test for claiming dependents. Previously, a FUEL OIL Tlig fpregaing description is made in In, Heald Feb, IB, 2S, Wl^ is In agreement with a surrey made "The Epilepiy . Foundation is a neophyte —Expand the referral and information ser- aeeardaneewith a surviv mad© by Wil* t<% Grassman, Kreh U Mb^r, Ing, person had to have Income of less than lyim Dilwaria djited 12/lS/6§, dated leptember 8, 1B83. TopGradel7.5;:; in Now Jersey," White explained, "therefore vice the chapter provides to epileptics and their . Premigt'S commanly known as 4B Le* ESTATE OF CHARLES W. KHIBHT, BE ING also tni u MI Dur- (600 to qualify as a dependent. That amount our primary objective will be educating the families; M|h Avenye, Newark, New Jersey. deceased, roughs Terrace, Union, New Jersesr, has,now been raised to $625 for 1970. rr IS intended to desenbj. the laine NOTICE OF SETTLIMnn Tnere is due approidmately |5^«,71 °° public to our problemSj needs andprograms," --Establish a chapter newspaper to improve premises conveyed to Robi-ccs QUMani, with interest froin January 8, 1471 The gross-income test,- however, does not by Doetl reeorded en IJecemBer M,- Notioe is hereby given that tile ac- CALL NOW estimated that one in 100 New Jersey and strengthen the lines of communication uums of tho subscriber. Administrator, and costs. The Sherilf reserves the rtgM apply to children under 19 or to full-time between members; 1968, in Baals 4331 of Deeds for Essex of the eatote of CHARLES V, KNIGHT, to adjourn this sale, to recondition your furnace County, page 813. deceased, will be audited and stated by RAL¥H OHBOELLO, Iherllf students, but parents still must furnish over ' —provide medical alert necklaces and ident- The approsdmate amount ef the Judg- the Surrogate and reported tor BetUe. LDIDABURY, MeCORMlCK j, half of a. child*i support and meet the other andbgrnor and SAVi on your ification cards for New jersey epileptics; ment te be satisfied by said sale is the ment and distribution to the Essejt County ESTADRO0K, Atos. dependeney_jequirementg to claim _a_ chil_d_ Children's Gyild sum a£ Twenty-twa Thausand Two Hun* Court, Probate Division, onTuesday.the DJi UL CX-.3OB.04 . —Institute employment assistance programs dred and Elghty.five.Dolliirs and Forty l(th day of MAHCH ne«t . Union Leuler, Feb,ll ii or student as a dependent. =fuBhbrltT two cents {113,215.42), together with the MARKAY EUTSEV 1 through which employ»rs would be encouraged casts of this sale, Daiedi February i, 1BI to provide employment and on-the-job training The Sherilf reservi'S tne ritht to ad. rLMEH M, MATTHEWS, Attorney EARLY COPY.—-. ™ aid hospita! journ the sale from time to time as II Commerce Street PUBLIC opportunities; \ • provided, by Law, Publicity -Chairmen are urged fo obisrve Allstate Tne Annual ReorinniiaOon MccUne The Guild for Jewish Children will donate . --Conduct school alert programs and edu- Newarii.N.J, February I, 1971 li, liM, of the'&viMton Board of EducaBqn wifl • the Friday deadline for other than ipof funds for equipping an occupational therapy cate school personnel to better undarsBnd -.--=-• JOHN F, CHV-AN, SHERIFF be held on March 1, 1971 at »:0O p,m, Fuel Co. Deubel L Estrln, Attorneys in Boon 123 In the Frank H, MorreU news. Include your name, addreis and room at Children'if Specialized Hospital, ac- the epileptic student- irv.Heralsi, FeB, 11,11,25, ifc, 4 itl MTATE OF JOSEPH FIOURa, de- High fchool, U13 Clinton Avenue, Irv- Woverly 3-4646 cording to Robert Ardrey, director of admin-" —Institute social and discussion activities (Feel l °eUB*NOTieE OF SETTLEMENT ington, N.J., ipcludini any other Buslnssi phone number. Notice Is hereby given that the aa- that may come Before the Board at that istfiHon, in various peer, groups, and NOTICI OF APPLICATION counts of the subscfiber, Adminlstra. Uaie, A.jtormal^ prfi|entatiqn and dedicatioli has -rCflndiict information seminars with the Taken notice that application has been tor of the estate of JOBEPH FIOURB, roOHAEL A, ILASI USIP CARS DON'T DII . ". . mido to the AJeohoUcIwenif Corttrol deeeasea^_will^be audited and stated Seeretaryiusiniss Manager been scheduled for March 20 at the hospital, cooperation of the medical profession, govern- Board of the townoflrviBgtonfB transfer they iuii »rodj;oway. Sell ysuri by the gurrogaie^^nd—reported.-for=. JoMrtBIL Baarj Of jducaUon _ with o lew-ees* Wont Ad Coll Mrs,:Herbert Buchalter of West Orange, Guild ment agencies and other interested groups, to 1DON'SVILtAQEBARNmc,tradinf M settlement and for distribution to the Ben 3 Village Barn Bestutfant torprf m* Essex county court, Probate Division, Irv. Herald, Feb."!!,'1(71 (Fie $t,K) S8S-7?00. president, will make the presentation and unveil "The problems facing our chapter," White iaas UrniM at 1010 ituwesiint Ave., on Tuesday, the 20th day of APRIL next, Irvlniton the plenajy retaU consumiitton a plaque in memory of Sophio Cooper Levy, explained, are many. Because the foundation is Ucenie C.SOheretoioroiJ»«odtDCh|Vlin VELEMACHOS J, FIOUBIS charter member and president, . so new, our message has not reached all ffldi Cerp, tfadtng_as B^.ington fasts? Dated! February |i 19T1 tiiose who come in contact with epileptics," Lodge tow prittiisei locatedT at" 98*110 RALfK O, CONTE, Attorney Builds for equipping the recently-completed Union Avij IrviflitDn, 9)9 Sprin^iela Avenue SHOP ttierapy room came following discussions with' "There is a real job to done here," white • O^jeetioni, if ai^, should beroadtim* Irvington, M.J. SETON HALL mediately In wriani to VaJenUne Mais, m. Herald, Feb. 11, It, 1971, Guild member Mrs. Herbert Brody of West- ' said, "and we can us* all the help we can get," sner, TownClerk,Ir¥initon,NewJen«y, UNIVERSITY Scotch Piains fieW,: Miss Mary Ellen de Ludo,.director, of • Further Information regarding the work of DON'S VILLAGE BARN INC. pftmB A, TALLAONON Ts Publicity Cho!rmMi occupational therapy, and Dr. E. Milton Staub, the Foundation may be obtained by calling pf eiident director* of, medical services and education. 688-4231 or writing the New jersey Chapter, 1411 Clinton Ave, Would you like nmi help ."-TBpileptic-Foundation'of-Americaj-l^as-Stuy- in prsporln|^new»popef rs- EDUCATIONAL DnJNIS J.'TALLAONQM sod'al, financial, physical and educational vesftnt ave,. Union O7O83.1- geeL-Troas, i»o»fVf assistance to children, regardless of race or UMilllllillll IIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll 411 VoiB Ave,, paper and oskfor our "Tips WELCOME rtfl Ire, Ho^iSSfli, is," I« U?« *i*.0°) on Submitting News Re* SERVICES CENTER Through the years they have teen involved. I Puzzle Corner leases," in various civic projects including summer day ANNQUNCEf THE emmp prop-ams fop the emotionally disturbid, VACATION -coliege-icholBrsMps-for-deserving-andiieedy- letudents, and financial assistance for special Listed are--the first names of men and SPRING 1971 SESSION services. ' women, most of them happen to be last names COURSES IN R EM ED I AL R BAW^G "= A'iea for Guildmembers, pests and hospital too. By matching the names you should be able REAQiNGiMPRQVtfaENT perWnnel will follow the dedication, , to put; together 12 piirs, each being the first arid last name of some well-known person. TICHNIQUiS OF RAPID Biiiy 9, Kathleen e. Louis OPENING SPEECH IMPROVEMENt 2, Shirley 10," John f, TTiornas ORAL and WRITTEN . 3.:.Ramsey * 11. Mary . %, Craham HEAT WITH 4, Charles 1.2. Lowell' h, Clark ' ENGLISH IMPROVEMENT 5, Susan a, Norris 1. Warcen MORNING 6, joe b, Percy • . j. Buck FOB ELEMENTARY, SECONDARY, 7, Pearl c, Booth k. Anthony 8, Earl d, Glenn I.Eddy WO HIAT COMFORT - ANSWER COLLEGE and ADULT STUDENTS 1-g, 2-e, 3-h, 4ib, 8-k6-e, , 7-j AFTERNOON Applications for the Spring T«rm must be in , COST LUXURY FOR 9-i, 10-d, 11-1, 12-f. 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' 4S7.08JS. •-' 3SS.SSS6 PUAINPIILD, NiW JERSEY 070*0 686-0690 ADDiTiONAL INFORMATION CALL M7.7677 .-Thursday, February IP "Overlook1! Pacemaker ioeviee ii eo-spon» Overlook physicians, who will then determine • sored by' the New jersey Regional Medical the course of action for tho patient. Overlook opens center Program,' which Is sharing the $6,000 cost The Pacemaker Service ii located in Over* Damerow selected with the hospital, ag well as providing tech- look's now C»rdlopulmorinry Laboratory, • the Generation Gap D.S.B. nician training and sharing other operational director of which, Dr, A, O, Vitale, developed , costs, It will be run in conjunction with tho the new .service with Dr, John Gregory and . to head UC unit of pacemaker evaluation clinic at Newark Beth Dr. Richard Brenner and membere of tim '• to check heart batteries Israel Medical Centw, Overlook: cardiology staff, • ., Safeguarding patients witK Pacemaker im- a rdatively simple operation --but a vital * • • As information is gathered in quantity- professors group plants and bringing an important now iervice factor In modem medicine's battle against OVERLOOK'S IS THE SECOND Installation through patient case histories, standardize*'. Harold E, Damerow ol 1456 Rt. 22, Moun- to the community. Overlook Hospital this week heart disease. The Pacemaker is a small, in a planned statewide network of five or more lion of pacemaker evaluations should become • tainilde, hai been elected preiidem of the opened a Pacemaker EvaluftUon Service to battory-oporated mefchanism, usually inserted ' evaluaUon centers to be connected with the possible, aiding research to the field, ; % • Union College Chapcor of the American^ Ai- check the battery strength of Implanted Pace- under the skin just below tha collar bone, Beth Israel computef clinic, • Another advantage to patients in the Over*' * iociation of Unlveriity Professors. Prof, Dam- makers against early battery failure. that maintains the heart at a regular beat. Tha. Patients will be' connected to electronic look area will be the proximity of the,new- erow, a member of the History Department, Some 46,000 Americans today ore leading battery is usually good for a period of two equipment, which will monitor the function- evaluation service. Formerly It wag neces<-; succeeds Prof, Mary Ann Rodei Pttrmentier. normal lives, thanks to Pacemakor implants, year's, when it must be replaced. ing of the Pacemaker unit and the patient's sary to travel to Newark Beth Israel for such according to recent statistics compiled by Case histories of patients who were so own heart. This data will-be teletyped to the evaluation,,,,„_ /, i •• Thornag KehoG of Cranford, history profes- 1 sor, was elected vice president, prof. Jane G. Dr, Victor Parsonnot, member of.tho-Over- weak and faltering that they could hardly B eth I srael computer center where the paBent s ***-- • * , MeAteer of Cranford, a member of tho Biology look Medical Staff and Chief of Surgery at navigate, r«ad ilka a modern-day mlraclo former data will be printed out, along with the gfkRir .COPY < , Department, was elected secretary-treasurer. Newark Beth Israel Hospital, after the Pacemaker implant, which restores new information and percentage of change, if Publicity Chairmen ate urged to sbierya th* : Dr. David M, Snieler of plainfield, English The Pacemaker procedure, which made most patients to vigorous patterns of normal- any. This information will be returned to Friday deadline Far other than spot hswi. Ini.. instructor, and Georgo P. Marks, HI, of EliM- medkal headlines 10 years ago;- has besom* living, according to medical authorities. * Overlook within minutes for evaluation by elude your name, address and phono numbor. ^ " beth, librarian, were oleeted delegates-at- larg« for two-year termg. "You iheuldn't carry thot, Mem.,.make The AAUP is a national organization ded- two trips,1 icated to promoting the interests of the pro- fession at the Institutional level and to help COUPON establish standards appropriate to higher ed- ucation. The Union College chapter is one of ^Banking institute 1,2OQ-Chapter3_ln' colleges antLuniveriities Toward the porchaw of jtij across the, nations, representing some 90,- Him PKGr fflFM Iffi 000 mambori. to Hear economisf ^ Prof, Dame row is a graduate of the Uni- TRASH CAN LINERS jjjj versity of New Hampshire. He studied at the Oust smr M Two Guy.. University—of Heidelberg during- Ms junior on financial outbok On* MUpsn w n»Mw. year in college. He holds a master's Agree Oogd thru SM. Nk.-te.lW -flrt Dr, Edward M. Syring jr.. associate econ- from Ringers University and is currently m, a-ii working on his doctorate, he has been a mem- omist of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., ber of "the Union College faculty since 1967, New York, will be tho guest speaker at the New jorfey Bank Administration Institute's more for your money dinner meeting tonight at 6;30, at the Robert Treat Hotel; Newark, Hi* topic will be "The Upsala gets okay Economic and Financial Outlook," Formerly economist with the Federal Re- Toward thepurdiwMf PRODUCE DEPARTMENT serve Bank ol New York, Dr, Syring received to hire objectors his three degrees at the University of O«gOfl. He was the recipient of a doctoral grant from The New Jersey .division of the Selective the Ford Foundation and ftfellowshi p from the Service system his granted Upsala College, Ameriean-Seandianvian Foundation, He pre^ BANANAS East Orange, permission to employ conscienfl- gently acts as adjunct assistant peofassor ous objectors In the civilian work program in Of economics at The City University of New GOLDEN RIPE lieu of Induction. York, , Under the f°rrr"i "f fh» ^'•'"E'""'*"', a.. -DrT quamiedd objector may work as a chaplain's mand for Money in Norway, published in 1968, asiistant, a Janitor or a grounds keeper. The and articles written by nimhave been published ialary wiU be $1,50 per hour which is the in professional journals. itate minimum. Eligible applicants are not He ii a member of th« American Economic Toward the purchtue or ' necessarily confined to the Upiala community, Association, Naflonal Association of Bu«lness Selecflve Service regulaaoni provide that Economists, New YorkAsiociation of Business CHASE & SANBORN _the_as»linment- of-ft _consciontiaus^ objector Economists, Metropolitan Eepnomlej Clubof BhaU parallel as nearly as possible the 1-A New York City, and the Downtown Economists man in his procesiing for and performance Luncheon Group. , ' of military duty. The registrant does not have A pre-dlhnor workshop is scheduled for 4;3Q a right to lelect the work which he is to per- fSupen p«r tuitamsf. form. Consideration is (iven to the uiliza- p.m. Topic for discussion is "Tellers—Of- Oood thru !«., f*. »§, If71. . , don of his skills, as is done in the armed fense and Defense," with Gaorge Holman, vice- Ut Hi forces, whoii other eonsideradons do not pre- president Of the Stftt* Bank of North jersey vent it, but, as in the arm»d forces, it is not acting as moderator, always practicable to assign a man to a job , where he Is ablet to utilise all his special gram for conscientious objectors were mad( skills. . . • by Charles Lundgpen, Upsala's placement Toward the purchase tha_c4vilian_wark_pr.<•o_ _dir^tor, BURST 49-OZ. SIZE LU FRESH LEAN —~ —~ COV T INSPECTED CHICKEN CRISPY-jgiCY TfilNTOSH DETERGENT 03 THIGH ON GROUND Annual exhibition to be held 4f' WITH COUPON APPLES Good only at T»o 6yn CHICKEN LEGS 49 FRESH GREEN On* coupon par cuitsnw. lb CHUCK «. Oaad Ita Sol. F.b, 10. If It. REG. STYLE v 69 by Wesffield - Art Association CHICKEN BREAST , 59 PASCAL CELERY b GROUND ROUND lb 79* FRESH TASTY Westfleld. Art Associatlori wiU conduct" Mariy "afTh^^atnttnp^Wilrbe~Offered-toT sale. The W«stfield Art AssocialioB, one of the its IDth annual statswlde exhibidon March 82 unKr Cellat to 2S at. Union College, Cranford,. it was oldest such groups in Hew jersey, was or- COUPOW y ITALIAN SAUSAGE lb 79* tftRROTS—2 announced this jwe«k by Irvington p, Dpnald- ganized in 1921 by IS local art enthusiasts. THICK CUT SHOULDER rl !j LONDON BROIL QP U.S. # 1 YELLOW GLOBE " son, preiiaentr " - - "**• * - It now boasts a meinbership of about 250 Toward the purchase of m YOUNG & TENDER TURKEY Som«i 2,000 invitations are being sent out, artists and those Interested in the advance- BONELESS ,^**«* Donaldson said. Two hundred works will be ment of the arts. NESCAFE 10-OZ. JAR HfjDRUMSTICK ONIONS 3 setoetcd for exhibition. Only original works Since 1963, (he state-wide exhibition has SHOULDER STEAKfl 23 FRESH GREEN in oils, watercolori.mixedmediaandgraphics been held at Union Colle je, U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS LEAN 6, TENDER will be accepted, he said; "The opportunity to share in the associa- LNT COFFEE W lb Selection of work to be shown will be made tion's contribution to the advancement of^art. ROAST BEEF ^o CUBE STEAK CABBACE by a jury of professionally-recognized, art- an'd the tncouragement of New Jersey arHats ists, who will also select the winners who will continues to be a source of pride for our col- CITY CUT COUNTRY STYU V^^" US.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS DAIRY MPARTMIMT shar« In more than $1,300 in prizes. lege," commented Dr. Kenneth W. Iversen, ( 35 1 president, - - ; — —-- SPARE RIBS 69 RUMP ROAST lb. i The public Is'weicotne to visit the exhibit ,b BORDENS daily from 1 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. j/ftIUlABlt COUPON^rfz CITY CUT QUARTER LOiN RIB SID1. 9.11 TWO 8UYS SUCiD PORK CHOPS m lb 79< COLD CUTS BIG TIN BISCUITS Toward the purchaie of |HJ SOUTHERN CHIFFON 22-01. SIZE (fl : u.US.D.A5._.A.cHOi«.. CHOICER.owN ROUNDD -„ ffsBrssfsa"^*^ OR SILVER Til BUTTERMILK ex. DISH LOTION i SiiviR TIP ROAST fc 1" SLICED BACON b 6 One ceupen p*f US.D.A. CHOICE SWIFT PREMIUM SKINLESS «MJ thru Set, F. 20. 11 TOP ROUND (MASI} » I Aii MEAT FRANKS «, 79' MARGARINE CHIFFON SOFT US DA. CHOICE BONELESS BONELESS & SKINLESS BREAST 19 wWA±bVl4it END of STEAK ROAST .b 1" CHICKEN CUTLETS lb I :ri_r|VALUflBit COUPON FLAVOR* Toward tha purchaie ol III GREEN GIANT SALE ROYAl DAIRY YELLOW WHIT1 COMBO DOWNY 33-02. SIZE L SWEET PEAS, WHOLE KERNEL OR 17.OZ. Swiss AMERICAN CHEESE ib 69' CAN. FABRIC SOFTENER LUj CREAM CORN FROZEN FOOD DIPT. 59* WITH COUPON NIBLETS GOLDEN „ „ ds#d onhf si Tw9 Cyyi. NEW! SARA LEI @ftt eeyppn per iyiiomtr. WHOLE KERNEL CORN Good thru Sat, F.b. 20. HJI i KITCHEN SLICED ULJ2.18 "PULL A FARTS'^ z ORAMCI, HONIY, 12-OZ. GREEN BEANS l&g iAISIN-CINNAMON 59 PIZIA, SAUSAGE. «^,_ ^%^% jpailjipf MEAT, MUSHRO h i,-' • s )ABIE COUPONUr^rEr SAUCES MEATMARINAR, MUSHROOMA OR , ^15-oz. O Q ORE-IDA POTATO SALE Toward the purchase of ... «ltU%Ei MEATLESSS COTTAGE FRIES-SHOESTRING 3 BARS SAFEGUARD jjjj TWO GUYS IN HEAVY SYS TWO GUYS ALL FLAVORS TATER TOTS DEODORANT SOAP P FRUIT COCKTAIL 4' CRINKLE CUT SATH SlZi-••—-- 5±99 WITH COUPON BIRDS EYE QUICK THAW STRAWBERRIES •IS ROli, — — ^ .LaBOSATHINSPAC, litOWMAC, 2ITI or Mi SEABROOK CRINKLE CUT ~ SCOTTOWELS 3 •••I.; SPAGHETTI A- 99^SLICED CARROTS HOUSEHOLD CLECLEANEA R CRYSTAL PURE KING SIZE __ POPE BRAND SALE! APPETIZING DEPARTMENT TOP JOB Ki LOLLY POPS w 49* CHICK PEAS, WHITE BEANS OR ' _ _ Kir DOMISTIC C NABISCO PEANUT CRUNCH ' 9unJr,.nc CORNED RED KIDNEY BEANS 5 99 11 1 C A C BOILED MINESTRONE OR SANDWICH COOKIES ^ 51 HYDROX COOKIES « 41 HAM BEEF LENTIL SOUP

It comes in three economy sizes. ITALIAN OR FRENCH BREAD LARGE 8 INCH Those are just some of the sizes Volks- expect a Volkiwagen fb do. wagens come in: Regular,large and giant They have air-cooled engines lin the LEMON PIE rear,-of.CQursQ)..So there's no wattr to GENERAL ELECTRIC PLAIN OR MARBLE economy size. COCOA DOORMAT Regular, you know. It's the familiar ' boil over or freeze up. And no need for SNOOZE ALARM CLOCK POUND CAKE RING antifreeze, •'"'.' , Heavy duty. beetle LARGE PKC. OF 12 largo is our Squareback sedan. It And they'ra easy on ggsoHne. The Snooio otarm wokei bug and ths Squafeback average about holds more than tho largest trunk of the Veil leisurely by al- HONEY DIP DONUTS REG. 1.69 26 miles on a gallon. The box about 23. lowing toooie time be- largost'sedan. tween ringt. WITH A FOOD PURCHASE Giant economy size is our big'bus- So you see, no matter wh'at'size w OF $2 OR MORE. like box. It holds nearly twice as much ' moke Volkswagans, they're all eco TINY THIN PRETZELS HOUSEWARES DEPT. as th"e~Hverage~5lation-wagonT — BOfnicol. ' ——— — And oil threo VWs do overylhing you Why nor come in and ii je one upl,

OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. 'TIL 10 P.M. We reserve the right to limit quantities. SUNDAY* 10 A.Mr-"TJL 6 P.M. Not reiponiible lor typographical errori. DOUGLAS MOTORS CORP. •FOR SALES ALLOWED BY LAW UNION Rt. 22 at Morris Ave. Prices eHertive thru Sat.. Feb. XO, 1971. 430 MORRIS AVENUE SUMMIT CR74300

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