o o o t« • B 10 *? THE <.ass 5TFIELD LEADER < Th* Leading o • end Matt Widely Circulated Weekly Neumpaper In Union County & «n u *' FOURTH YBAR-No. S WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST SO, 1973 22 Pages—10 Cents P 01 Improvements Police Guns Judged Mayor Supports Central Site For Police Dept.? In Excellent Shape For Attic Waste IMPLEMENTATION OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN In a Joint statement issued two Poloroid cameras; (c) ORGANIZATION AND MANPOWER UTILIZATION today, Mayor Donn A. study further the proper It can be anticipated that WILL REQUIRE 8OME ADDITIONAL STAFF Snyder and Police Chief equipment for crowd con- opponents of the central site James Moran assured trol; (d) .provide an im- concept for attic waste Major staffing changes are estimated to be as Westfielders that recent proved supply of emergency disposal will continue to follows: P.B.A. public statements and safety equipment In attack it right up until — The addition of the position of Lieutenant in the concerning handguns are patrol cars; and (e) add one election day, according to Patrol Division to function as the commander of the "gross misrepresentations patrol car. Mayor Snyder. "It's a bit fourth platoon. If one of the existing sergeants in the of fact" and termed the "We expect to implement unusual for a councilman to Patrol Division is selected for this promotional P.B.A,'s public campaign the consultant's recom- take the attack after the position, a sergeants position should be deleted. If for new guns "a deliberate mendations," they con- Counci' votes over- someone from another sank or unit is promoted to strategy to undermine the cluded. whelmingly in favor of a this position, one sworn position in the department integrity of all IS ranking proposition," he said. "One should still be eliminated and manpower reassigned officers of the department Newsprint Shortage councilman, who voted accordingly to fill this gap. and the administration." against the central site —The addition of the position of Captain to head the Every officer from sergeant approach, is already telling newly created Investigations and Service Division. to captain has Judged the Hit* Home everyone it 'will not solve If the Lieutenant in charge of the Detective Bureau handguns to be in excellent the problem,' and 'It is selected for this post, his position of lieutenant condition, it was stated. The nationwide shortage necessarily also wUI place should be eliminated. If someone from another unit Recent tests have proven of newsprint, caused the dumping site in or rank is promoted to Captain, one sworn position 100 per cent of the guns to be primarily by continuing somebody's neighborhood,' in the department should still be eliminated and in working order. strikes at several paper- to quote from this press manpower reassigned accordingly to fill this gap. Commenting upon the making mills in Canada, hit release after the Council — Reassignment of the Lieutenant currently in general equipment needs of home this week, causing the meeting," the Mayor added. charge of the Traffic Unit to serve as the head of the the department, the Mayor Leader to cut from a nine Mayor Snyder on a newly created Service Bureau; and the addition of and Chief referred to the column to an eight column number of occasions has two new positions of record clerk to this bureau. recent studies of the in-page in the interest of publicly stated why he is — The addition of one new officer position to the dependent consulting firm conserving available paper. against the curbslde ap- Juvenile Bureau, preferably a policewoman. of BOM, Allen and Hamilton The shortage has caused proach to attic waste — The placement of two meter maids under the in which the following newspapers acroas the TMs central site far attic waste serving MUlbMrn asd Short HUta Is similar ta thai collection and he is con- supervision of the Services Bureau. recommendations are country to drop some advocated for tkts cemanualty by Mayer Doe* A. Sayder. vinced that Westfield, with a — The transfer of the four current fire dispatchers made: (a) have more- features, limit advertising, central site, has an excellent to the Police Department to function n dispatcher- uniform equipment; (b) buy, lower number of papers opportunity to provide a clerks for both police and fire and under the printed and in some cases to better service than Cranford supervision of the Lieutenant in charge of the Serv- cut out Saturday editions. or Scotch Plains where a ices Bureau. For our part, we're keeping citizen has only one day a our fingers crossed. Cross year when he can get rid of The increased compensation costs of these staffing yours too - please. his attic waste. The central changes (salary plus fringe benefits) are estimated to site concept offers the op- be $37,140. portunity for a citizen to get rldol material all year long, OTHER CHANGES IN POLICE DEPARTMENT New Location which minimizes the tire STAFFING AND MANPOWER USAGE SHOULD BE and other hatards, ac- CONSIDERED IN THE FUTURE For Adult _,, cording to the Mayor. After the proposed changes In staffing and man- "If unenthusiastic power utilisation have been implemented, con- School ' CounciJinen would tmke the sideration should be given to other possible staffing time to examine the and manpower usage modifications. These future A new location, 14 programs of Berkeley modifications, which should be carefully evaluated by courses and a "new-look" Heights, Short Hilts and the Town Council, Town_Admmistrator and Police for the catalogue await area Kinnelon (Smoke Rise), Department, include the following: residents at the Westfleld they would find con- Establishment of one or two positions of Community Adult School this fall. siderable public ac- ^ Service Aid to perform routine tasks related to: (l) ceptance," the Mayor said. i\ community relations and criminal diversion Westfield Senior High "Instead of thinking up I programs as they pertain to Juveniles; (2) response School will be the new home political phrases to build up S to certain public assistance requests, tike vacation of the school as it starts its the site as a horrible I house checks or traffic direction; and (3) property Sister Mercedlla 31st season. The move was monster, I would suggest k control and police records. Individuals filling these prompted by requests for a that they inspect the |r positions should be between 17 and 21 yean old, a Sr. Mercedita more diverse and expanded existing central Bite ff senior in high school or college student, work 30 curriculum and better operations and find out for parking faculties. The fall TMscMrMdJe collection scese in Scotch Plains thht year Is cited by Mayor Snyder as themselves Just what they I-,, hours a week, and be paid on an hourly basis. in New Post semester opens Oct. 1. an example of why he opposes adoption of this type ef program for WestfieM. •• •: — Conversion of one or two patrolman positions on Holy Trinity High School (Conllnuact on f*tv> 4) '. each platoon to that of police agent with a pay level Principal Sister M. Mer- Automotive, woodworking -< between patrolman and sergeant. Persons cedita, has been appointed and metal shops, 3 gym- >• promoted to police agent positions should have at to the post of treasurer tor nasiums, a computer ' least two years experience as a police officer, two the Southern Province of the center, a reading laboratory 7900 Students Return to School ' years of college and considered a high performer. Sisters of Charity of Convent and cooking and sewing • Police agents should be assigned the more difficult centers will be utilised. A The 1*73-74 school term Nearly 83 percent of the Schedules for nearly 4,000 computer coordinator for Station. begins Wednesday' for antotal school staff are secondary students in thethe school system, an- and complex field operations responsibilities in- Prior to her work in ad- large lighted parking lot cluding patrol of sensitive and problem areas, in- adjoins the school and ad- anticipated 7m students professionals. towns three secondary ticipates no unusual ministration at Rutger's and more than 600 staff All teachers will report to schools are being completed problems in scheduling this v' vestigation of serious traffic accidents, make in- Sister had earned her ditional parking will be ternal affairs Investigations, lead crime repression available at the Armory members of the Westfield their classrooms on this week and will be ready year. "We can account for bachelor's and master's public school system. Tuesday and all students on the first day of school. activities, collect ana preserve physical evidence of degrees in mathematics directly across Rahway crimes, conduct community relations activities and Avenue. The projected enrollment will report to school on Dr. Joseph J. Muias,
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'37.50 USE OUR 30 DAY OR 3-MONTH NO INTEREST CHARGE PLAN •PIN TMU««»AY« UNTIL f P.M. OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. 707 I. IIOAD ST., WltTFIILO • 333-1171 \ II W HIM' 207 E. Broad St., Westfield, NJ. 233-1171 .THE WESTFOCLD (NJ.) tJiAIW, TmrBSDAV, AUGUST M, It?* race s Nancy Reynolds Local Chess Club Tickets On Sale For Fall Opens at YMCA Ellington Conceit Oct. 7 In Who's Who To Meet Sept. 7 The Westfield Community Center, 13S E. Broad St.,; The annual business The Westfield YMCA's Center has announced the and The Music Staff, 27 Elm Realtor Nancy Reynolds meeting of the local fall term gets underway this opening of the public sale of St. For further information has been (elected to be PlainfleTd-WestBeld Chess week with registration for tickets for the Duke or tickets, contact Mrs. Jean asnong those listed in the Club will be held Friday, nearly 100 classes for men, Ellington concert Sunday, Jackson at the Westfield l«h edition of Who's Who in Sept. 7 at 1:30 PM at the boys, and in a few cases, Oct. 7, at B p.m. at the Community Center, 232- th* East. She heads the firm YMCA. There will be a women and girls. Westfield Senior High 47M. of Nancy F. Reynolds discussion relative to the Registration is set for Sept S School. Associates Inc. of Westfietd forthcoming tournament through 8 for the classes Tickets may be purchased The committee an- assd is proud of the fact that plans and schedules. which begin Sept. 11. at the following outlets: ticipates a rush for tickets •Her more than 50 years in As this marks the Jeanette's Gift Shop, 2Z7 E. and at present is not plan- the business she u not only Brand new this year are a Broad St., Bandstand Music ning to sell them at the door. active but full of enthusiasm beginning of the new chess chess course for elementary tar her chosen field. season, all prospective school boys and advanced Westfield citizens are members, or those who wish judo. Highlights of the term aware first hand of the to make enquiries, are in- include flag football and many projects listed in vited to attend. soccer, weight lifting Who's Who, and at the Current officers of the classes, program of 42 moment she has added to club are: President, Denis different swim classes, and thae* the Miller-Cory House J. Barry, of Fords; vice- a program of tumbling and president, Crawford Bonow gumnastics. where she serves on the of Westfield; secretary- board of trustees and also as treasurer, Albert Boczar of Boys entering first grade DteiONgna AMO MANUFACTURERS secretary for the group. South Plainfield; team become eligible for the Y Of PRECIOUS JCWELRV SINCC1121 Who's who in the East is a captains, Corey Dart of membership "that's an biographical listing of those Plainfield and Eugene education in itself," Y waitrn men and women Shapiro of Westfield. physical director Harry L. who have achieved Lesher Jr. Pointed out. distinction through con- •»» <• «se ye«r aead playtag saccer. eae of spsrls I* be tinuous accomplishments in VFW Picnic The full privilege mem- their respective careers. September 15 bership entitles each youth karate and judo are open to ninth grade weight lifting also help participants get grades 1 through 12 to a boys this age, Lesher said. class, and for boys entering back into or stay in good Outstanding Citizen Commander Frank J. YMCA ' progressive swim "The Y's not only 10th grade, weight room and shape quickly and safely. Sapphires and diamonds John Cardis of «07 Thlel of the Veterans of class and a gym class in physical," program director handball court time of their Persons wishing to enroll Prospect St. a principal with Foreign Wars of Moun- each of the three fall, winter John A. Leitch pointed out. own, and adult courses such in numbered classes for the Haskins and Sells, Certified tainside has announced that and spring terms, plus 8 "New this year is our as SCUBA karate, judo and fall term must register in PUblic Accountants in New plans are under way for the weeks of daily instruction in challenging-to-the intellect fencing. advance. Registrations on a York, has been named as an annual post picnic Saturday, the summer. In addition, introduction to chess, For men. there are walk-in basis at the main "Outstanding Young Man of Sept. 15 from 2 to » p.m., and recreational swim and gym highlighting child handball courts, two gyms, desk of the Y, daily from that all are welcome to periods are open without development courses, which two pools. Jogging, pad- 9:30a.m. until noon and 1:30 ^araM, a 1983 graduate 01 attend. The event U not charge to youth members include challenging-to-the dleball, basketball, to 9 p.m. Additional Marian, Is director of the limited to veterans, and the grades 4-12. New skills such artistry carpentry, model volleyball and weight lift- registration, in classes with Jaycees and a member of puUic is invited to par as competitive swimming, building, guitar and crafts ing, an Athletic Club and openings remaining, will be the Knights of Columbus ticlpate. springboard diving, water for boys grades 1 to 6." team room. Individually- accepted during the period and the YMCA. polo, soccer, flag football, For teens, there's the designed fitness programs Sept. 10 through 21. Union College Signup Set For Candystripers Sets Registration The Westfield Y-Teen Thursday afternoon. The formation contact Peggj 3 DAY SPECIAL Candystriping program will second semester Cox, Y-Teen director of Mrs CRANFORD - In-person hold registration Wed- registration will be held in A.E. Peterson, Jr., Can- registration for students nesday afternoon, between 3 January. For further in- dystriper advisor. INFANTS' attending Union College's and 5 p.m. at the Y-Teen three campuses In Cranford, House, 132 Ferris PI. Elizabeth and Plainfield will High school girls, 16 years be held at the Cranford of age and older, who are BLANKET SLEEPERS Campus only Sept. 4, s and 8. interested in this volunteer Students who. have not service at Overlook Hospital registered by mail are are invited to attend. Any Raymond required to register in S-M-L new resident of Westfield 100% Acrylic person. The students have who is not a member of Y- all been sent registration Teens may join at this time. Prescription Opticians permits indicating the time The candystriping 99 they are to report, Dean chairmen will hostess the R«g. $7.00 Wolf said. signup and be available to 110 CENTRAL AVENUE Day Session students, answer questions con- both full- and part-time, will cerning duties and register for the fall responsibilities. Beginning WESTFIELD Si»XL5.99 Reg. 8.00 semester Tuesday. Current Candystripers will have an students will register bet- opportunity to arrange for 233-5512 A fine collection of men's ring* from ween 9 a.m. and noon. New uniforms and will also be our own work bench. students will report between given permission slips that 1 and 4:30 p.m. must be signed by parents. Opswete Muntdptl Ftrfctif Lot Evening session students There will be an orientation will register Wednesday and at Overlook for new girls in N6TICI 4UI*Oa AND StMOt Thursday, between « and 10 September. p.m. Current students must Alternate teams will be HrOH SCHOOL ONUS report Wednesday evening organized to start on a VV« or* authorized distributors of and new students may regular schedule Sept. 15- Gym Suits for Fall 1973 register on Wednesday and and continue every Thursday. Saturday morning and (All sizos in stock) Classes for all students WYCHWOOD COLONIAL attending the day session will open Friday, Sept. 7. Ask Reduction Evening classes will begin Monday, Sept. 10. Of Sales Tax The Federation of New Jersey Taxpayers Inc. has called upon the State Legislature to reduce the current 5 per cent sales tax by at least one, and possibly two, percentage points when it meets in special session next month. It claims that this is a logical action in view of the anticipated 9200 AkokeHct AasnyiMM million surplus In the $2.38 DriHfciftfPrabian? billion state budget for fiscal 1973-74 which was disclosed Writ* by Governor William Cahill •.O.tsniH.WeirfiiM last week. 2M t, MOA0 ST. Of I WW^PWWw "The best news of the 233-1111 year," was the way Mrs. Gertrude Christiansen of 763-1415 Plainfield, president of FNJT, described the disclosure. "Now we know why the opposition party could accuse the governor ON GALLQWAE last spring of deliberately BANK WITH US underestimating revenues and building a fiscal cushion $74,900 for his expected guber- natorial candidacy. "We note that the The handsome line* of this clauie Wychwood Colonial governor attributes the augmented by a most interesting interior floor plan healthy budget surplus in part to 'continued demand with its center entrance hall dividing living room and We pay for economy In state dining room. In addition, there's a newly remodelled government operations. 'However, this surplus did kitchen with sparkling appliances, a cheerful panelled not in our opinion result family room and a "hideaway" bedroom and full bath. the highest interest from economy but rather from fiscal shenanigans Upstairs, three more bedrooms and two full baths. Extra Intended to enable the Cahill details include interior shutters, "Cross A Bible" doors, on savings accounts clique to go to the voters without having to request "6 over 6" windows, cedar closets and many other clever new taxes, The bureaucrats built'ins. Its location and charm are sure to please you. allowed by have been spending money like water In their usual style but of courao Cahllt's Federal Regulations defeat In the primary was not on the program" Another FNJT officer Come and pointed out that last May, BARRETT & CRAIN when Connecticut found a surplus In Its budget, the * * it * REALTORS * * * * see us today. legislature reduced the sales tax, effective July t. "Thru Colomtmt Qfftet" Mis question war. "If the ssm/ree ts am »/cecsr ASSST / CAN wm *mu> you ? Nutmeg State can cut Its "United Fund Drive rum from September 12 to Oatobtr 31, PIWM Help," *sles tax and give oome 43 Elm Street 23M800 measure of tax relief to Its TUB resident**, why not th« CENTRAL JERSEY BANK Garden State?" 2 New Providence Road 233-1800 GOKf**A*rv "Al "l»hl»»h
WFSFFIflD N J OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 • PARK FREE AT OUR DOOK ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED IN PANIC AVI., N.Y.C. 312 • ••••Jilt THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST S», Life In The Suburb* By Al Smith soccer for Westfield in 73-74: families with their children. THE WESTFIELD LEADER Barrett & Crain, Danker at Let's be positive and LETTERS TO Danker, Inc., Elm TV at expect a most pleasant day AFFILIATE MIMIII THE EDITOR Radio, Elm St. Exxon, for all of us to have a joyful Evelyn's, First Federal encounter. NATIONAL NIWSPAPM ASSOCIATION HONEVOEW MELLON/ Savings k Loan, John Jo Anne Tuffnell, All letters to the editor S«cond Class postage paid at Westfield. N. J. Franks, Greco's Chevron, President Published Thursday al Wmfleld. New Jersey, bbyy lh« We«t- mutt bear • tlgnatur* and • d ld Piti d Pblishing Company An I Hill's Ice Cream, Alan Volunteer Aux. fleld leader Printing and Publishing. Company. An Independent street atJdrcM. Johnston, Leader Store, R. * *WOfflciai Paper for the Town of Weitfleld and Borousjh of No anonymous or undfned Mountainside. Mannino & Sons, Meeker's POOL Subscription: 15.00 per year In advance. letter* wll be published. Established 1880 Letters mist bt written Garden Center, National RECOMENDATION Office: 50 Elm Street. Westfleld. N. J. O70»O Bank of N.J., Jane Smith, Tel. 232-4407 — 232-4108 only on oat side of paper and Member Sports Center, Robert Editor, Leader: Quality Weeklies of New Jersey preferably typewritten. New Jersey Press Association All letters must be in the Treat, Williams & Cac- In your issue of Aug. 16, I National Editorial Association chione. WALTER J. I.EE Publisher "Leader" office by Friday if read where Thomas Pluta, a GAIL. W. TRIMBLE Editor Thank you all for your council candidate, was Ft/ORENCE B. SAMUElySUN . . . Advertising Minlfer th«y are to appear In the following few*. support. suggesting some "recom- The Westfield mendations" on the THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1»T3 PRAISE FOR DR. LAW Soccer Association Municipal Pool to (he Mayor Editor Leader: Keith S. HerteU and councilman members. The following letter has President In this connection, please been sent to Dr. Law: accept my recom- Dear Buck: YOU'RE INVITED mendations. Joint Services . . . The announcement of If there is to be a fourth your resignation as Supt. of Editor, Leader: adult pool built, I feel it will Westfield Schools gave me a Enough has been written create serious traffic and A More Rational Approach sense of deep personal loss. about the Nuclear Family parking problems. These Not only have I been proud, and its exclusivity. We wish facilities are overtaxed to name you among my to invoke the larger family right now. New Jersey's over 1500 local units of government - 21 I was Clerk of the Works counties, 567 municipalities, 583 local school districts, close personal friends, I widening of channels and alleviate it. Now that the sponsored an Ail-Sports concept and invite our have supported you in the friends and neighbors to at the Municipal Pool. It is and an ever proliferating number of special districts and construction of by-pass ravage of the latest flood is Calendar showing Weatfield my contention that a authorities - fragment governmental operations more various programs and channels for the Rahway still fresh in our minds, it is school sports beginning in come join us in a day of changes you have advanced picturing with the greater complete new, additional than in any state of similar size in the nation. "This high river. necessary that the public September and running swimming pool complex, be degree of overlapping government, together with an in the educational system give its full support to this through the school year. In family of Spaulding for which have brought you the The next step now is for built at Tamaques Park. unequally distributed local tax burden, evidences officials from all of the effort. order to accomplish this it Children, Westfield's free most anguish during the adoption agency, which has The land area is there and necessity for enactment of legislation which facilitates areas affected to group We can be sure that new was necessary to obtain available for parking. attempts to consolidate and regionalize for more rational years you have served in advertisers (local business placed 113 special children, Westfield together and seek out floods will come again with and economical government", states the New Jersey whatever State and Federal more destruction in their people). The cost of the the older, mixed heritage, Also, the people of that Taxpayers Association. Westfield will have great assistance is available to wake. calendar is $1.00 and 1,000 sibling, mental and section of the town should Despite complaints of excessive property taxes and difficulty in finding an proceed with the im- Alexander J. Menza will be available on or about physically unique children, not have to travel the declarations of necessity for tax relief, political con- equally capable ad- plementation of these Union County Assemblyman Sept. 7. They will be sold by in ' permanent, loving, distance to reach the ministrator, and your many members of Little League adoptive homes. present site. They deserve solidation efforts have been practically nil. NJTA, in its recommendations. It i s this facility nearer their 1971 publication, "Financing New Jersey State and Local friends will follow you with much too costly for muni- THANKS FOR SUPPORT Soccer, the Westfleld Junior We're gathering at Government - The Major Problem," called for the interest. cipalities to bear the costs of High and Senior High Tamaques Park, Saturday, neighborhood. This is im- With all good wishes, School players. Last year's portant because many establishment of school districts with a minimum size of flood control itself and Editor Leader: Sept. 8, from 12 through 5 youngsters travel on 3,500 pupils in grades kindergarten through 12 as AceL.Tubbs.Ed.D. drastically affect the tax For the past two years the sales enabled the p.m. and everyone's Association to buy uniforms, bicycles. This exposes them recommended by the 1969 Mancuso Report; year-round LETTER TO COUNCIL rate in a municipality. It is Westfield Soccer Associa- bringing their own appetites to traffic dangers and use of schools; pooling of equipment for Joint county- incumbent on the State and tion has attempted to bring nets and soccer bails that and fixings. We'll have the Editor, Leader; were used all spring and hazards. school-municipal use; and modernization of munnicipal The following letter has Federal governments to soccer to all age levels in use of fireplaces, one and county government structure to attain maximum bear this cost. Westfleld with a modest through this summer at the through seven, for the Finally, I feel that sooner use of the tax dollar. Last year, the New Jersey Tax been sent to the Moun- Community Pool area. cooking gourmets and hope or later, this additional pool tainside Mayor and Council : We in the Legislature are amount of success. As a complex will have to be built Policy Committee endorsed State financial incentives for acutely aware of the money making project, to The Association wishes to that many Westfieldians municipal regionalization and consolidation. Over the years there has who have supported and anyway. In that case, why been County, State and damage and the danger that provide uniforms and thank the following local not plan for it now? After defeat of tax reform last summer came enact- Government funds available is present in this situation, equipment as well as the concerns for their financial contributed to our con- ment of the Optional County Charter Law which provides support, without which we tinuance will come and meet Michael DeBeck (retired) for various projects. Still and we are going to see that necessary referees for 555HortSt. voter choice of modern forms of county governments and Mountainside has not made something is done to games, the association could not move ahead in our state wide adoptive county power to contract with municipalities for services application for these nor in on a regional basis. County charter study referenda will any way followed them be on the ballot in early half of the counties this through for appropriation. November. There are many sub- Also at the legislative level are three significant pieces standard conditions in the of legislation which originated with the County and Borough that these funds Municipal Go verm en t Study Commission. The measures could be used for and to our WE PROMISE MORE are designed to encourage cooperation among local advantage: flood control, governments as well as actual consolidation. One road improvements, im- (Senate No. 306) amends the "Interlocal Services Act" to provement of intersections, facilitate joint contracts among local governmental storm sewers, replacing units. It was recently signed by the Governor. A com- substandard^ on bridges, panion bill (Senate No. 3071 awaiting final passage in the WE DELIVER MORE Assmbly establishes a State aid program as an incentive : sidewalk on Mountain Ave. tor inter-municipal cooperation. I Application has to be made I and acted upon and followed The third measure (Senate No. 1242), more recently i up. introduced, revises procedures for joint municipal • Furthermore, an or- consolidation commissions, and would authorize State dinance should be written financial assistance for consolidation studies as well as against left hand turns post-consolidation transition when there are significant coming out of the bank or property tax rate differences between the consolidating building loan and crossing units. While the bills authorize State aid, they presently into and out of Sherwood do not have an appropriation to finance the program. Parkway from the building 7.35% SAVINOS CMTIFICATIS "Enactment of the remaining two bills deserves high loan. COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY $2600.00 MINIMUM legislative priority," declared the New Jersey Tax- Regretting that it should ANNUAL IFFICTIVI TIILD CREDITED QUARTERLY DEPOSIT payers Association. be necessary to bring these 4 YEAR TERM matters to your attention, I am Three Residents To Instruct Don Maxwell Sr. 885 Mountain Ave. FLOOD CONTROL Art Workshops Editor, Leader; Union Colleges new art contour drawing, and figure One thing is clear about studios at the Cranford drawing will be covered. our flooding problem; we 7.08%16.75% campus will be the location NoteNd d portraiit artisi t and i will never find an effective SAVINOS CIRTIMCATIS j of five non-credit nrt award-winning cartoonist j solution that is carried out in COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY $1 ANNUAL IPPICTIVI YIILD CREDITED QUARTERLY ' workshops being offered j Josepph Dawley of Cranford. a piecemeal, stop gap way. 2V4 4 YEAR TERM this September through the will conduct the workshop in ; Our local communities - like Division of Special Services ; tradtional painting of heads : Cranford, Westfield, and Continuing Education, . and hands on Tuesday and ! Hillside and Union - are according to Dr. Frank Dee. jThursday evenings, from 7 i simply not equipped to deal clean of education services. ] to SO p.m.. beginning Oct. 2. with disasters of this i The workshops include Prof. Jane Law of j magnitude. These towns are • creative stitchery as an art West field, whose works ; fed by waters which i ! form, landscape painting on j ; originate elsewhere, and so I 6.50% have been widely exhibited ! location, painting and! in juried shows throughout • it is necessary to take action j 6.81 I drawing, traditional ; SAVINOS CMTIPICATI$1000.00 MINIMUS M New Jersey, will conduct i on a regional basis. ! •COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY DEPOSIT ! painting of heads and hands. ! the watercolor workshop on The problem is that we ANNUAL IPMCTIVI TIILD CREDITED QUARTERLY 1 -2'/, YEAR TERM ! and watercolor. The Monday from 7 to It) p.m.. have permitted so much j ! workshops will all be beginning Oct. 1. ; unchecked development of j I headed by prominent artists ; Tuition for the art i homes and industries on s ! who excel in their media. , workshops ranges from $25 ! low-lying areas, and there- j "The art workshops are to $250. depending on the ; fore the first remedy is to designed for adults who are ' length ;ind depth of the ; call a halt to this. That is I serious about their traft and :program. A brochure why we, in the State not headed towards a degree detailing course content, ! Legislature, adopted a ! or earning credits." Dr. Deo fees, schedules, and ap- • flood-plain law last 5.47 %! 5.25TPASSBOOK SAVINO*S ; explained "The at- plication procedures may be December. ACCOUNTS mosphere is informal with obtained by contacting the i Next we must see that the instructor providing Division of Special Services these waters are chan- ANNUAL imCTIVI YliLD COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY rSV I individual assistance ami and Continuing Kducation. nelized effectively so that CREDITED QUARTERLY $100.00 MINIMUM DEPOSIT | guidance to the par- I'nion College completed , ticipnnts." the run-off can take place WE INVITE YOU TO CHANGE YOUR PASSBOOK TO THIS ACCOUNT construction on its art , without harm to the people All of the workshops uill studios during the summer and property of adjacent mei't for in weekly sessions, in lime for its first credit [ lands. FEDERAL REGULATIONS PERMIT PREMATURE WITHDRAWALS ON CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS beginning in late Sep- course's that were added to 1 Thure arc several flood PROVIDED THE RATE OF INTEREST ON AMOUNTS WITHDRAWN IS REDUCED TO THE tember, with tlu exception the fuu' arts department. control proposals now : of heads and hands which This September the studios pending before the State REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT RATE AND 90 DAYS INTEREST IS FORFEITED • meets for 2l> sessions cm are located in the Legislature, including one of Tuesdays ;nu) Thurstlays Noniahegan Huilcling. my own. But we must Creative stitilu'iy will he realize that any low, if it is held on Monday afternoons to bo effective, must en- from I to ;i p.m . beginning compass all of tho sources YOt/R »IOY£V DOES MORE FOR YOU at 1 kt H .loan Vendlcy ol "Wlit'iirvcr thci'*1 is a crisis • that are involved in a West field wilt IK- the in- 1 >>f Hiimi' kind, the only wuy i flooding situation. structor for tin I'ourso i'"Him-s.< i-iiti fljruri1 tn aolvv 1 Cranford lias received a which emphasizes wnikinn it is ic. i, it her i,.\y ;i M.K- tux j report from its consultant. withuiit .i pattern Land-1 »r nw>r..priiitt. .imt.-on mil- ; Klslon Killani Associates. scape painting mi location, ll r!< with Dons lift/ ' (;"'11'' i mwisun-s to doul with this FIRST FEDERAL as instniclor. will hr held on ( iziltt Tllcsdii v a ft I'liiimiis . ' " '- | problem, including the Ix'Kiiiniiig Sept IH. from tJ| SAVINGS to -i p in Thi1 workshop! MAIN OFFICE WOODBRIOGE OFFICE comlimc.H studio instruction' 150 Elm Street 117 Main Street with pamhnu limn ti.ittirr 1TOOD, WALKER (ft CO. Westfleld, N.J. Woodbrldge, N.J. I'iiint IIH: and dniwinni nici'l* mi Wednesday MOUNTAINSIDE OFFICE CLARKOFFICE evennm* (nun 7 In 1" p in NEW YORK STtM.K EXCHANGE 865 Mountain Ave., Grant City Shopping Canter . U'lillillllik! Del I S \||rn IINCf IM* Mountainside, N.J. Clark, N.J. . Schneffet u( Unsellc \M|| EDISON OFFICE SOUTH PLAINFIELDOFFICE IIPIIII the workshop, whlrh M» Kim Stroat WettfMtf, H. J. fi'iitures work in oiK 48 Parsonage Road Middlesex Mall jxisieli. clmmiiil. water OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Acf oM (torn MP Shooting Ctrttif Stelton Road j color, (icrylkn. iind pencil 7 • fl P.M. Edison, NJ. South Ptalnflflld. N.J. i t'crspectlvp, t(>in|Ki»UHili.i -THE WESTFDELO (NJ.) LEASER, THURSDAY, AUGUST S», 1913 Page In addition, no single organizational unit exists to Bus Routes ontln>-dfrom P...-) Money Management Counselling Course To Be Held Dept. (C purchase and maintain department equipment. (Continued from Paa* 1) department. The limited amount of clerical support — The Traffic Lieutenant is responsible for vehicles The Union County alternatives in solving family service agency Street and Gallows Hill which now exists has two major impacts on police and vehicle-installed equipment maintenance, as Extension Service, 300 money management workers! community Road (pick-up) at 7:50; and operations: well as the maintenance of traffic signals. North Ave., will offer problems; and un- volunteers. then by the most direct — Sword personnel, especially in the Detective and — The Chief is responsible for making purchases training in money derstanding the use of credit Registration is required, route to the Senior High Juvenile Bureaus, have to perform filing and other and determining where vehicles will be serviced management counseling on and installment contracts. School not later than 8:10. clerical duties. Workload estimates for 1972 indicate by calling the Extension — A sergeant is responsible for the maintenance of Thursdays, Sept. 6,13, 20, 27 The series is planned for Service at 233-9366. P.M. that about one man-year was consumed in clerical and Oct. 4, from 1:15 to2:4 5 activity by the seven officers in the Detective and the department's armament. Originate at Senior High As a result, no single individual is responsible for p.m. School (pick-up) at 2:56; Juvenile Bureaus and much of this activity was carried out by the heads of those Bureaus. researching the department's equipment needs, The series will be con- thence to East Broad Street evaluating purchased equipment, and scheduling ducted by Mrs. Elaine May, MOHAN CARPENTRY and Gallows Hill Road — Fewer operating statistics can be generated to replacements. Currently, the department operates extension home economist. (discharge point)-, and - help the department maintain efficient services. with many pieces of the non-uniform equipment which The sessions will include thence via Carol Road to 207 Sworn personnel perform the minimum amount of is, in part, due to inadequate follow-up on test pur- understanding people's PaRtliRg, bookeasts, flooring, Lynn Lane (discharge clerical work required in carrying out their duties chases. This situation is one that could be alleviated values and attitudes in- point) and then to Wood- because they do not feel clerical work is an im- by fixing the responsibility for equipment volving money; making a brook Circle (final portant police task. management with one officer. family spending plan in a sformori, porehts, garages, doors, discharge point). various operational support activities, like per- counseling situation; ROOSEVELT JUNIOR sonnel management, remain fragmented in the (Continual HIGH SCHOOL department. For example, the current personnel windows, collars, and attios. Route No. 1 - Bus No. 2 development program is supposed to be handled Scott Joins Local (Breta) primarily by the Captain of the Patrol Division. ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS A.M. — The Captain is the designated departmental Board of Realtors ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS Originate at Woodbrook braining officer, but other officers carry out im- Robert E. Scott Jr., Circle (pick-up) 7:45. portant personnel development duties. president of r. e. Scott co., TIFFANY^/ 273-M3S Proceed to IS Wychview — The Chief determines which schools individual Realtors with offices in Drive (pick-up) 7:50 and officers will attend. He also handles all recruitment Elizabeth and Freehold has thence to the comer of and promotions. been inducted into mem- Sherman and Harding — Platoon Commanders are responsible for the bership in the Westfield — TWO WAY RADIO — Streets (pickup) 7:55; content and scheduling of in-service training Board of Realtors. Mr. Scott FALL thence the most direct route courses. is a graduate of Dartmouth TO INSURE SPEEDY SERVICE to the Roosevelt Junior High — The Captain mainsins personnel appraisal and College, a member of the OPEN DAILY 9 a-m. 'til 10 p.m. OUTDOORS School not later than 8:15. training files. He does not, however, develop faculty of the Realtors' SUNDAY 9 ajn. 'til 6:30 pja. P.M. training programs for individuals officers. Institute of New Jersey and ANTIQUES MARKET presently serves as Originate at Roosevelt — The Police Clerk maintains the basic personnel ELM STREET FIELD. CENTER OF WESTFIELD Junior High School at 2:55 folders for each officer. president of the Eastern (pick-up); then proceed to Several problems exist, therefore, because of the Union County Board of SATURDAY. Sl-.PTI-.MIihR 8. 1973 - 10 A.M. 106 P.M. Realtors. The company is a AD 3-2200 corner of Sherman and fragmented organizational approach to personnel JPONSOHED •» Harding Streets (discharge management, including: diversified brokerage firm •RUSSELL STOVER CANDY engaged in residential and point); thence to 16 Wych- — Fragmented responsibilities for this support • PANTENE & LOREAL WESTFIELD KIWANIS CLUB view Drive, thence to function have hindered the department's new in- commercial sales and leasing, property HUDSON VITAMIN PRODUCTS Woodbrook Circle (final service training program from developing into a TO HENKHT ITS YOUTH H'SO discharge point) coordinated, planned curriculum. management and land development. HIFRESHMtNTS SOLO ROOSEVELT JUNIOR — Personnel appraisal forms and procedures are FRgg PICK UP* AND DILIVMY HIGH SCHOOL AND not used as part of a system to upgrade the skills of Aiwsls Free Parfclnf it ith Ihn cat' officers through training. Currently most officers WESTFIELD SENIOR 111S SOUTH AVI. W. WISTPIILD ,M. nth HIGH SCHOOL are informed about the content of their appraisals Kain t'atf Route No. 1 - Bus No. 3 only if their appraisal is negative. (Breza) A.M. Originate at Lenape Park- way and Manitou Circle (pick-up) at 7:40. Proceed to Mohican Drive (pick-up) at 7:43; thence to Echo Lake Snack Bar (pick-up) at 7:45; thence by most direct route to Roosevelt Junior High School (discharge point) and then to Senior High School (discharge point) not THIS MERCHANDISE later than 8:10. P.M. WILL GO ON SALE Originate at Senior High FRIDAY—WESTFIELD School (pick-up) at 2:55; proceed to Roosevelt Junior STORE ALONE! OPEN High School (pick-up) 3:00; thence to Lenape Parkway 6 NIGHTS TIL 9:00. and Manitou Circle (discharge point); thence to SORRY, NO MAIL, Mohican Drive (discharge point); thence to Echo Lake PHONE OR COD. ALL Snack Bar (final discharge point. SALES FINAL I EDISON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ain briefs Route No. 2 (Squire) A.M. Originate at Virginia Street and Grandview Avenue (pick-up) at 8:06. SAVINGS FOR HER COATS JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR CLOVES SAVIMS FOR CHILDREN SHOES CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES Proceed directly to Edison Polyester-and-cotton dou- Lightweight blazers, jack- Novelty-style gloves of fine Moccasin-style deerskin Junior High School ble-breasted pantcoats. For ets and shirt-jackets for the cotton. Choose white, beige slippers, ideal for fall and Daisy-printed curtains, (discharge point) not later TOWN & COUNTRY sizes 8 and 10 only. De- fall season. Battle jacket or black to accent any en- INFANTS' WEAR winter. Formerly 14.00, swags and valances in easy- COATS duced to 8.90 semble. Special 2.39 than 8:15. lengths and longer blazer Cozy and warm sleeping now 9.99 care polyester. 30", 36" P.M. Solid or plaid wool pant- Gripper-front nylon cire styles. Junior sizes. Re- bags in assorted colors for and 63" cafes, reduced to coats for fall. Some with pantcoats in a bright array duced to 15.99 to 18.99 HANDKERCHIEFS infant boys and girls. Re- VARSITY SHOP 4.50 and 7,00. Swags, re- Originate at Edison duced to 4.50. Valances, Junior High School (pick- vests or skirts. Misses' sizes of colors. S-m-l sizes. He- Lovely handkerchiefs: all duced to 5.49 in the selection. Reduced duced to 3.9O This season's great baseball reduced to 2.00 up) at 2:55. Proceed directly JUNIOR LINGERIE are manufacturers' samples- jacket, in a variety of fab- to 49.00 Stock up and save! Cornp. Dress-and-diaper sets for to Virginia Street and SPORTSWEAR Crepeset nylon bikini pan- infant girls. In red or navy rics. Reduced to 5.99 val. 1.50, sale 79<* for 9 and 12 month sizes. RUCS AND Grandview - Avenue MISSES' SPORTSWEAR ties in a palette of pretty The ever-popular blazer, CARPETING (discharge point). Fall-colored pullover pastel colors, and white. DESICNER SHOES Reduced to 4.00 Knit co-ordinates to team sweaters in a fashion-per- All with delicate lace trim. done with a cinched in Wall-to-wall bath kits in ROOSEVELT JUNIOR up for fall: tops, pants, waist. A terrific look for fect assortment of styles. Sizes 4 to 6. Formerly 2.00, Fashion-perfect fall shoes TOTS' APPAREL fall. Reduced to 0.99 assorted decorator colors; HIGH SCHOOL AND skirts and jackets. Misses' S-m-l sizes. Reduced to now 1.00 by Mademoiselle. Save on including gold, avocado, WESTFIELD SENIOR sizes. Reduced to 9.99 to 4.00 and 5.00 assorted styles and colors. Summer-light dresses for Casually-styled blazers. yellow, reel, rose, violet, HIGHSCHOOL 19.99 Lounge-time gowns that little girls. A colorful as- white and turquoise. Easy- DRESSES Reduced to 13.90 sortment in sizes 2T to 4T Ideal for back-to-college. Route No. 3 (Wussler) A.M. are perfect for a cool eve- Reduced to 8.99 care nylon. 5x6', regularly MATERNITY SHOP ning at home or in the and 4 to 6x. Reduced to Ifi.95, sale 13.50. 5x8', reg- Originate at Davis Court Sleeveless and short- CASUAL SHOES 2.99 to 5.99 sleeved pantsuits in a selec- dorm. Reduced to 9.99 Peanut-color Cucci jacket ularly 21.95, sale 17.30 and Carol Road (pick-up) For the Mother-to-be, a Summer shoes and sandals with smart epaulets. Re- 7:45. Proceed to 213 Sunset variety of tops, blouses and tion of great styles for fall. Famous-maker polyester- All in easy-care polyester. JUNIOR DRESSES from our Amalfi collection. duced to 9.99 Avenue (pick-up) 7:50; dresses. Many styles and Choose soft suedes or and-cotton corduroy slacks FINE FURNITURE some one-of-a-kind pieces. Sizes 10 to 18 in the group. Short-sleeved and sleeve- in a variety of colors. Ideal thence by the most direct Reduced to 6.90 leathers. Reduced to 14.90 for playtime. Sizes 4 to 7. SPORT FURNISHINCS Walnut iientwood rocker route to Barchester Way Sizes 6 to 16. Reduced to less dresses in an array of 9.99 to 12.99 bright prints. All easy-care LINCERIE Reduced to 4.50 Long-sleeved knit sport with a caned back and and Lawrence Avenue TOWN A COUNTRY fabrics. Sizes 5 to 13 in the shirts in assorted styles and scat. Reduced to 89.00 (pick-up) 7:55; thence via DESIGNER SUITS DRESSES group. Reduced to 14.99 Cool shift gowns with del- HOYS' SHOP colors. Stock up now and the most direct route to icate petal-trimmed neck- save! Reduced to 4.99 6-slit'lf teakwood bookcase, Roosevelt Junior High Polka dots and solids to This-minute misses' dresses Short-sleeved transitional line. Lovely pastel hues, in Novelty patterned cuffed 78" high x 30M", Reduced mix and switch as you in a lovely selection of dresses in a variety of col- jeans, now priced for sav- to 89.00 School (discharge point) not styles, colors and fabrics. s-m-l sizes. Special 4.79 or DRESS FURNISHINGS please. Zip-up or button- orful prints. Sizes 5 to 13 2/9.00 ings. Reduced to 4.99 •1-shelf tcakwocxl bookcase later than 8:15; thence to front water-repellent jack- Misses' sizes. Reduced to in the collection. Formerly Short-sleeved dress shirts Senior High School. 19.99 Solid-color windbreaker with a sliding door base. ets and pants. Navy, red or 24.00, now 15.99 Colorful body suits in a for warm weather fashion. Reduced to 89.00 P.M. yellow. Jackets, reduced to wide array of styles, colors, jackets with zip front and Formerly 5.99 and 7 99, Originate at Senior High 14.00 and 19.00, pants, re- MISSES' SPORTSWEAR JUNIOR COATS fabrics and assorted sizes. drawstring bottom. For- now 4.99 Modern-style tcakwood duced to 12.00 Reduced to 5.99 and 6.99 merly 6.50, now 4.99 desk with 5 drawers. Re- School (pick-up) 2:55. Summer-cool shift 'n shorts Zip-front water-repellent Proceed to Roosevelt Junior sets for the active woman. Permanent-press printed MEN'S GIFTS duced to 159.00 DESIGNER DRESSES • pantcoats in a variety of Travel-wise printed nylon High School (pick-up) 3:00; Misses' sizes in the color- pastel colors. Junior sizes- robes. Choose short or long sport shirts from a famous Smartly designed cuff links Colonial-style Ixjokcase bv thence to Barchester Way Beautiful polyester knit ful assortment. Formerly Reduced to 7.90 styles. Reduced to 11.99 maker. Sizes 8 to 16 in the — the perfect fashion ac- Hitchcock Chair in a black 17.90, now 12.90 selection, formerly 4.79, cc-nt. Formerly 5.00 to autumn finish. Reduced to and Lawrence Avenue dresses from our marvelous Warm sleepwear for those; (discharge point); thence to better dress collection. Re- now 3.99 15.00, now 2.99 to 9.09 119.00. All furniture ready duced to 27.99 CLUB AND CAREER cocil nights to come. Shirts, for immediate delivery. 213 Sunset Avenue and short und long gowns in GIRLS' SHOP DRESSES SAVINfiS ON LINGERIE thence to Davis Court and EVENING GOWNS the collection. Ideal for the Carol Road (final discharge Short-sleeved black poly- AND ACCESSORIES dorm, Reduced to 6.09 Nylon tops from a famous SAVINfiS FOR THE NOME point). Misses' long dresses for all- ester knit dresses accented linker, in ;ui assortment of occasion fashion. Reduced with rust and white stripes. Nylon tricot shortie nifihl solid color and striped OTHER SAVINGS Route No. 40 (Breza) to 43.99 Ideal for the fall-into-win- styles. Sizes H to M in the GRANTSCHOOL ter transition. Zip-front, JEWELRY gowns, coo) sleeveless group Reduced to 3.99 styles with V-neck. 1's-m and 5.99 TOWELS Kindergarten SWEATERS self-lx-tted style In sizes 10 Cold-or silver-colored fash- in lilac or blue. Formerly ROOKS Grade 1, Grade 2 only to 20. Formerly 28.00, now Ion jewelry In a lovely as- 7.00, now 4.99 18x21" cotton terry dish Long sleeved or sleeveless 21.99 sortment: pins, earring* Lung-sleeved sweaters for A wide assortment of books A.M. hack-to-scliool. Choose U- towels. Liitt resistant and wool sweaters for fall and and necklaces. Some col- Ernilio Pucci linKerin in quick drying- Colorful for children. Formerly 1.00 Originate at south west winter fashion Great team- ored styles in the collec- soft crepeset nylon. Illuck ncck or turtlcncck styles in tii 2 00, now 75C to 1.50 corner of Ross Place and navy, white or purple, multi-colored print motif. mates for slacks and skirt.*;. SAVIN6S FOR JUNIORS tion. Formerly 3.00 to 5.00, with cocoa lace trim. ll.4lf Special 0/2.09 Carleton Road (pick-up) Reduced to 6.09 to 12.119 now 1.50 to 2.50 slips, in p-s-m-l siwi anil Si/ri 7 to 14. Formerly 'I 00. now 4.0« •STATIONERY 8:20. Proceed to south side short or uvrrnKf leuullij, TAHLE LINENS of Cacclola Place (pick-up) FEMINA BLOUSES VOUNC JUNIORS' SHOP HANDBAGS formerly ft.00, now :».»». 1 Reproductions of contem- at 8:25. + Proceed to south Mate hlliK bit nil |iuntir< in 1'HK-TEKNS' SHOI Quaker 'Cuinclnt' luce porary art in note paper, LOTIK or short • sleeved Sweaters, In a collection of Crocheted and vinvl-coatcd sizes -I,.'. 0. formerly 1 (JO, tiiMi-cloth, 70x1 (Mi" dinner liox of 0 note? iiud i-iive- west corner of South Elmer blouses, priced for wel- fall-perfect stvles for »izes wicker handbag for warm Dili k-tn-ii hoiil puiitsiiits in Street and South Ave. (pick- 31 to 10 Reduced to 4.98 weather fashion, N.IVP u«w now 1.1W an iin.iy of popular i nlorv si/.<" Lovely floral design in lopi's Formerly I'O.ilioX. come savings. Formerly Si/ev u to It in 11 if Kfonp liihric- thiit Is pcjiriiiiifht now 2/2.00 up) 8:30; Discharge at north 8,tt«, 10.OO and t-1.00. now ami S.U9 on stylo in black, nalurul LOtN(;j:WK/\H (iil'M ami soil rrlr.isuitc east comer of Lenox Ave. 5,9U,fl.«9 and 10.99 or navy. Reduced to 2.99 Reduced lo I5.U9 COATS to 8.09 (J.itly printed tlnflt in ii Vorinorly 24.U8, now 19.f)H Tnivel-wisp inngncllc c lie«s and South Euclid Ave. 8:45. lovely jiisortrnrrit for M//'S srt in >i handy reel travelling P.M. DESIGNER BLOUSES Brlttfitly colored raincoats FOUNDATIONS 10 to IS Itriliitcd In U« SAVINfiS FOR MEN cue. Formerly 3 "50. now Originate at north east fur |iii)i"rs. Assortesorted sizes«lze«i. to 7.USJ IILANKKTS LotiK jlcpvc dressy blouses. Reduced to 1/5.i.OCO to 18.00 Contoured tricot braj In corner of Lenox Ave. (pick- Tiuuty warm iludium 1>.I«I 12" nd IV hrrs' wa\. Moti dtp white anil tome while or l>eige. deduced lu FKMINA SHOES tluit lire just perfect lor up) 3:20: Proceed to south have rallied trim Sizes 10 SPOUTS WEAK 2.99 MEN'S ( in pink or hir- side of Cacclola PI. Siiedr ilr*'*i nhori frorrimir those fall football juries A lovely decorator (r> 1(1 in the selection- For- OnlinetKt'\v styled regular I'tuked for convenience in ( (discharge) 3:30; Proceed merly 24. 0O mid 2(100. Full.colored JPHDJ In m- K ' of your fnvnrlti' in.iLi'M nwrnl In nriy room. Re- jcirted styles. Junior sizes. Reduced^ lu Ajvirtril "Thra* Office*" 2S2-1 FAIRYLAND WISTfllLO MOUNTAINSIOC 2UJ-1 ftMABH, N F R A Perfect for the newlywed COtONiAl couple. Two Urn bedroom,, |.|||ftTY COBNtK (BASKING IIDCI) . M7-S700 living room with fireplace, din- Ing U. open screened porch. Ex- CLOSE TO terior freshly painud. The yard ^If TIT >* » ALL SCHOOLS "1EO CARKT SllVICr' U absolutely gorgeous witli Per HOMUKA The dogwood and suny, many PRETTY perennials. In Scotch Plains. Only (48.500. TDIUITOTNU' TREE LINED STREET ENTRANCE VESTIBULE WYChWOOD HOME WITH NEW! NEW! NEW! CHARMING UAL ESTATE! EVERYTHING LIVING ROOM Four bedroom. 1 ^j bath Brick ON CAUOWAE WITH FIREPLACE &MABH, he Excellent. interesting design! and Frame Colonial in con- AND BUILT-IN with tu sunken living room jvenient Weatfield location. At- BOOKSHELVES REAl ESTATE! •wtth fireplace, huge country j tractive floor plan. Lovely $74,900 Idtchen with all amenities in- jkitchen with, good-looking cab- PRETTY eluding brick bar-b-que. Off! ineta and formica counters. At- DINING ROOM the JaLcher. a jalousied porch! tached garage. Close to shop- A new and most interesting listing on this quiet REAL ESTATE! and family room with fire-1 ping. $49,900. TABLE SPACE IN place. Another playroom for circular lane. Newly remodeled kitchen . . . fam- SPIC AND SPAN children, four bedrooms i ail huge i. three and one half baths, ily room . . . four bedrooms, including one on KITCHEN central au- and. best of all its Thi mam trend nt location an a lovely cul-de-sac COME WINTER first floor ideal for in-laws, guests or as a private IVt BATHS our backing onto the fair"»"ay3 of The fieldstone fireplace will home office . . . For our artist's sketch of this lotah MM — F< and Shacicamaxon Country Club tn; glow with warmth and invite THREE Scotch Plains. Owners can give j family gatherings in this spa- classic Colonial, please turn to page 3. LOVELY" BEDROOMS SL: E*t*;p :n 4 early occupancy on tins new i cious living; room. Generous ON SECOND FLOOR ip"» imum! !^»—Fan - listing. All this plus many ex-: dining1 room, first floor den MASTER BEDROOM. tras for 197.500. plua a screened porch. 3 bed- LUXURIOUS Flai rooms. IS baths and so much MEASURES (11.8x19.10) SPARKLING more to make this a perfect ONE FLOOR home! J5O.0O0. NEW WALL TO WALL In 5coicft PI a inn. ^nf tn FRESH AIRY CARPETING LIVING Mountammdf. and four :n INCLUDED W*!Bt field A* you can i** Like new. with its pretty decor. | wo belie v> m what w* *•>[!" is this four bedroom, family \ 100 AMP/220 V. $68,500 room, two and one half batli i PARK-LIKE YARD LOVELY home located near the fifth [ SERVICE WITH So w h f n you huuifhur.: uri i Ji green on Echo Lake Country Lovely Fanivood Colonial En- CIRCUIT BREAKERS A new listing — in top Wi us rfJil .isaured of our Con- Club. A. large screened porch trance hall, living room with field area. — within easy facea the view and in the se-fireplace, dining room, eac-in OPEN to all schools — this Ins- v-nu. in find the RIGHT cluded rear yard is a heated, | kitchen and den. Panelled recre- JUST LISTED Located in lovely In- home, has three excellent bsaj- self cleaning- Anthony pool. ; ation room with new carpeting1. SCREENED PORCH rooms. two full baths, Many extras make this a par- \ Three lovely bedrooms, yew FULL BASEMENT floor den plua a huge be) tlculariy special listings 1ST 500. '•wall-to-wall carpeting. New JUST TWO YEARS OLD dian Foceat and juat meat rec room area and nn a. sta-rttfr — loo more to roof. Large patio and beautiful ATTACHED GARAGE fourth bedroom and tell you about. deep rear yard. J51.900 room. Other features inciaa* ABOVE IT ALL $79,900 under construction i» REASONABLE many storage closets, a. dooMe A large expanded ranch with a TAXES! garage, lovely "grape magnificent view high on a hill On Cornwall Drive, a modern Dutch style Co- patio and a landscaped p 172'i235'! in SCountauiside. Frame con- this brand new Gar- PRETTY YARD ty. Transferred owner struction with slate roof. Two THINKING lonial. Wide center hall leads left to large red fast possession. OH JACOtS LANK bedrooms on each floor. Double carpeted living room, right to full dining room garage, centrally air condition- VICTORIAN? I rison Colonial com- PRICED AT -20.40- FOOL ed. 100' x 193' plot. Asking and straight ahead to luscious kitchen with Delightful! 4 bedrooms. Beautl- j 13 ROOMS - V/t iATHS J11S.0O0. ful condition. Richly carpeted, j natural wood cabinets, doable wall oven, dish- $49,500 Modem eat-in kitchen. 1H I washer, pantry and pretty breakfast nook. Laun- plete with 5 spacious $120,000 TRULY modern baths. Recent furnace! JUST and roof. 100amp-220 volt wir- dry, powder room and family room adjoin. The - SCOTCH PLAINS - WILLIAMSBURG ing. Easy maintenance ex-1 family room has "Concord Oak" panelling and bedrooms and iVi terior Fine location convenient. REDECORATED On delightful Canterbury Lane, to schools, shopping, transpor- ! raised hearth fireplace with built-in gas logs. designed by Ray Peck, a gra- nation. 25<%- DOWN TO A i Upstairs are four twin site bedrooms and two cious center hall colonial with •QUALIFIED BITTER1. J53.9O0, I baths. All on the 1st $62,900 living room. formal dining baths — stall shower in private master bedroom room, family room, itudy. kitch- bath . . . double vanity and shower over tub in The owners found their _ OH WILLOUGH1Y! en with separate breakfast floor is a center hall, house; so this lovely fully air room . . . Three fireplaces . . gtneraJ bath. Split rail fence encloses yard, fenced conditioned split level horn* Is 7IOOM5 Four bedrooms. 2*» battu . NEW ENGLAND dog run and gaa barbecue. Since this is one of for sale — eigbt. rooms, catka- M extras included.' IS2.5O0. a 22' living room, sep- dral ceiling- living room, moat- f LUS RIC KM. onr newest listings, we suggest an early rail. em eat-in kitchen, formal dtn- STYLE iag room, three good aii» beal* OEM LOT CHOICE rooms and two full batha. At Your Charming White Cottage! arate formal dining 1 NORTHS IDE AREA grade level a Urge (22x14) SST.90Q i With The Picket Fence. This, family room plus powder mean • This gracious older five bed- could be the home at your' NOME! and fourth bedroom or den. A - FANWOOO - ! room colonial in move-in con-) dreams' Six large, charming room, large mooeffl quiet Westfleld area. ditlon offers 30 much for the ;• rooms — two-three bedrooms. double garage. 32' pmtlo : one ind one half baths. 24' x IV I NEW USTINC I large family . . Large en- 1 beautiful landscaping all itrance hall, living room, lari^e living room "Aath fireplace. • KAUTffUl good value. SPOTL£SS! •formal dining1 room, family IS' K 1-' dining room. eat-In $19,900 kitchen, a 20' fam- kitchen with eating space anil kitchen, on x .-jcemc street in F A FAVOWTl OF OUIIS butler 1 pantry Four bed- Westfleid. J54.900. RANCH FOR rooms and bath in the -second Pretty "Cap*" style home on Vernon Place. ily room and fire- LOCATION! $34,900 floor and another bedroom on I Westfleld . .. Exterior and interior has just been the thiM Much more to THE EXECUTIVE - WESTFIU.D - tell Call :o *ee this -.w painted and ywuTl appreciate the generous use of place, powder room, i LONG, LOW listing! J52..VM) FANTASTIC panelling far «ue of upkeep . . . Four bedrooms j ANT) LOVELY IN in all (Two on each floor i . . . Kitchen with din- i FRAME & BRICK SPARKLING SPLIT '-i A'eil ippomceii bedrooms *vith ; RANCH! •ip«u:e \o -iprtre. 2*-2 baLha. > ette . . . Recreation room in basement with bar laundry room, and 2: CONSTRUCTION SCOTCH PLAINS On Fan-A'ocMi'* desirable Shady Recreation room, iarge iivinvj LOT OF I RICK! Lajie H a.* eve rythir-jef ; rt room wtth fireplace, formai • • . Also included so you can start housekeeping i CATHEDRAL CEILING $73,900 a spacious way for the smaller lining rtwm. Jelu.xe modern immediately are wall-to-wall carpets, washer, car garage. Plot is ! LIVING ROOM - EAT OFF THE FLOOR - family J iMntnwma. I;~ rtiictien. Perfect for *Jie family ! baths. Panel Jed family room. -.vhu loves to entertain. Deep dryer, refrigerator, a built-in air conditioner and I CHARMING A spacious rnodera kitchan. IT'S THAT CLEAN! modern kitchen -*-:th ^ood eat- let. VVestfielii. S47.900 almoHt all curtains . . . Immediate occupancy. wooded, will be well formal dining room, laJje liv- ing apftc*? N>w!y redecor- j DINING ROOM ing room all make entertain- $41,230 ated! $49,500 ing a delight. Picture window* I FANTASTIC KITCHEN La the living room and $74,900 2S0No*t« A M- Ja Nestled among the Watchungs in Mountainside — SPACIOUS CAPE COD modern bi-lev«l with 4 bedrooms — ZVt baths — pan- BURQdORff family room — huge patio — centrally air COUNTRY SETTING •tioned — beautiful condition thre-oat — school afNmmJmw*" RCAltORS 647-2001 lino* will tk'mm in rhia charm 12Sm200. EBCOHOHV tmmditimm in- Caatamporarr ranch oa an attraetiT* w iimfcwfciiH Shacaamaxon Golf coon* ia Sewtch rfLmJohnston I»c. •fAUTIFUL GROUNDS AND POOL — 3 badrnama — % baths — centrally air — auuiy extras. $69,900 Tats cotorar hall haaaa in P««waad with 4 and 2'/i barwi ha a froot doal ra a#far a* active family. Taa wiaciam riviaa; raam hoe a fireajlaca; A3J. POIim lUaXOCATIOn •armal di*»i**« roajm; krHhott wira t«Ma lajojca aad Come visit COOPER HILLS in Scotch oWawooaardil . NMoor aacaHoN* tefcaate. . . . aad see the two new center had now under construction featuring — i linlai EL RANCHO GRANDE WISTFIELD IEAUTY staircase — sunken family room with raJaae! hearth fireplace — 4 bedrooms — ZVi baths $84,500. PRESTIGE LOCATION pins maid's room and bath — one acre lota. Open every Saturday and Sunday from 1-5 PM W«>« j«N» Irarad rht* M<«N hmmm <" Search Tha urtimata in fraciaen Ihrfwf it yawra in thi* •laira am «r«* ••* acra a# l«nai, witM carral >anc It's Not Too Late For A Vacation This Fall FAR AH Stack* Who toys you Stop in and see our collection of can't afford double knit slacks for fall-winter Europe or 73. Farah shows them this sea- tho Orient? son in bold and muted plaids and checks, plus solids. American Expicis tins planned 14 oliccin-aHfc- If you think you have to pass up Europe this Great for "Back-To-School" wear tlmc vacallons - wllh 240 convenient departure* to year, think again. American Express can still send the Orient, South Paciric, Africa nrul Around the you to London, Paris, Rome and all over Europe Tor World! Described In utir new 64i>ut;c putllcalton, under $5801 Seventy of the vacations in "The "The Woilil Book." Two simples: Europe Book" cost $397 to $576. These aren't because they're permonent press 21-d.iy "I rccUruc" y.natlon in the Orient: •tilppcd-down vacation), but complete holiday Hong Kong, the Flil1lpulnc Wl SILL TRAVEL American Express Company 93 mtm ftraat W«stft«M «M4-fl9l Plsal* tsnil lira s frescoiiy at: 60 E, Rldgovvood Av«. 10 Nauau St,, D "ThtBuuth AiniMcnUodk" • "ThsMtmeo Book" Rldsewood, N.J. 07540 Princeton, N.J. 08B40 (201) 44B-2180 (009) 021-B0OO Mr./Mn.fMiti . . _ . Cuv J01 Sprlnglleltl Ave, 8 Commerce St. I'ltone . Summit, N.J. 07901 Newark, N.J, 07102 (201) 273 GOOO (20)1043-3300 264 E. Broad St., Westfleld 232-2900 PARKING DIRECTLY TO REAR Of STORE ! WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEAOEB, THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1OT* 11 Social News of the Westfield Area Frank Slocum Timothy Perry, Symphony Season To Open Sept. 11 The Suburban Symphony delsiohn, Debussy, To Wed Nurse season will commence with Schumann and Rlmsky- Miss Buckland its first rehearsal scheduled Korsakov. Mr. and MM. John J for Sept. 11. This will be the Concerts will be held at Hayes of Saraaota, Fla., Wed in Ohio 8th season under the Union College, 3 p.m. on have announced the direction of Mr. Henry Oct. 28, Dec. 9, Feb. 24 and engagement of their Timothy Fiske Perry, son Bloch, conductor. Apr. 28th. Subscription daughter, Cheryl Lynn, to of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Herbert Golub and tickets are available and Capt. Frank Heidi Slocum Fitke Perry of 240 Sylvania Elizabbeth and Noel Tipton can be purchased by writing Jr., ion of Mr. and Mra. P. PI., was married to Adele of Westfleld will be guest to P.O. Box 203, Cranford, Heidi Slocum of M3 Phillips Buckland, Saturday artists during the coming New Jersey, 07016. Mountain Ave. in Dayton, Ohio. The bride is season. The orchestra will Players who are in- the daughter of Mr. and be performing works by terested in Joining the or- Miu Hayes la a graduate Mrs. Chester Parsons Ulysses Kay and Alan chestra may contact George of Hlllaborough Community, Buckland of Dayton. Hovhaneaa aa well as Bach, Toenes, personnel manager, College, Tampa, Fla., and is Given in marriage by her Mozart, Beethoven, Men- of 1032 Harding St. employed as a registered ather, the bride wore an nurie with a Michigan empire-waisted gown of silk Public Health agency. organza. Her floor-length 's Fur Shop of Distinction Captain Slocum, a veil was trimmed in eyelet graduate of Westfleld High and pink satin. She carried a School, received a B.S., bouquet of pink roses, degree from Clem son variegated ivy and gyp- University, and is con- sophilia. Matron of honor for tinuing his education at her sister was Mrs. Matthew Central Michigan D. Lagan Jr. of New University. He Is a pilot with Orleans. Made To Order Ready To West the Air Force and is Rettyling Repairing ' stationed at Wurtsmith Air D. Michael Harris served Force Base, Mich. as best man for Mr. Perry. Remodel Cleaning Edwin Charles Perry and Your Old Coat Scientific Fur Storage Matthew Lagan Jr., brother and brother-in-law of the 24ft El BROAD IT, ppp. RMto ThaMra 232-3423 r STORK bridegroom, were ushers. Clattlc Studlot Claailc Studio Mr. and Mrs. Perry met Mr*. John Vincent Reynold* when Mr. Perry was an Mr. and Mrs. David Mra. Charts* Arthur Judgt undergraduate at Get- Wagner of ISO Virginia St. tysburg College. He also announce the birth of a son, St. Helen's Church Setting Rachel Maidment Wed attended Kansas Wesleyan David Brian, born Aug. 19 at University and is currently . Colonial Hill Saint Barnabas Medical director of management Center, Livingston. For Judith Wolfs Wedding To Lehigh Graduate nformation services for Learning Center Wilheim Foods in Denver. St. Helen's Catholic ribbon. She carried a The First Methodist Diana Branch of Waterford, Cwtittc by NJ. State Diet of education Michelle is the name Church of Westfield was the bouquet of red roses, pink Church of Westfield was the Conn., Miss Sandy Cowan of Mrs. Perry, a graduate of given to the second daughter setting Saturday for the carnations and baby's setting Saturday morning Westfield, Miss Sharon Platt the University of Dayton, NURSERY SCHOOL of Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Piliatt wedding of Mils Judith breath. for the wedding of Miss of New Preston, Conn., and also attended American III of Cedar Knolls. She was Anne Wolf, daughter of Dr. Nicholas Judge of Rachel Elizabeth Maid- Miss Leslie Stringfellow of University and the born Aug. 21 at Overlook and Mrs. Frank J. Wolf of 38 Chicago, brother of the ment, daughter of Mr. and Haddonfield. They wore red University of Grenoble, Hospital. Michelle Joins a Genesee Trail, to Charles bridegroom, served as best Mrs. William Maidment of gingham dresses and France. She is creative UaiM EiroUmwM sister Jennifer who is three Arthur Judge, son of Mrs. man. Ushers were Richard 102 Dickson Dr., to John carried baskets of daisies. director for Lovejoy-Venet TATION PROVIDED Vincent Reynolds, son of Advertising in Denver. years old. Grandparents are Frank E. Judge of Ames, Heydinger of Ann Arbor, Daniel Reynolds of 233-11*1 Mr and Mrs. F.D. Piliatt of Iowa, and the late Mr. Mich., and Dr. F. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Raritan served as best man After a wedding trip to WESTFIELD Call - Mountainside. Frank E. Judge. Wolf of Cleveland, Ohio. Reynolds of Raritan. for his brother. Ushers were French Lick, Ind., the The three o'clock The bride aattended The eleven o'clock George Ganter of West couple will make their home ceremony was performed Westfield schools and ceremony was performed Caldwdl, Chris Knupp of in Denver. Mr. Perry's by Rev. Bolin Durway received a B.A. degree from by the Rev. Dr. Clark W. Northfield, and John previous marriage ended in assited by Rev. Frank E. Miami University. She Hunt. A reception was held Hockenbury and William divorce. Tlw Judge S.J., brother of the attended Harvard Law at Wally's on the Hill, Kelleher of Somervilte. For Indoor Beauiy- TUM4TYLE bridegroom. A reception School and was employed in Watchung. The bride is a 1969 followed at the King George New York Cfty by Given in marriage by her graduate of Westfield High Resident Produces Dried Arrangements of Inn, Mt. Bethel. Oppenheimer Management father, the bride wore an School and a 1973 graduate ANTtOUU AND Given in marriage by her Corporation. empire waist eyelet wed- of Cedar Crest College, TV Documentary Prepared Material MCONO HAND father, the bride wore an Mr. Judge received a ding dress with a wide where she received a B.A empire wedding dress of B.B.A. and M.A. from the brimmed white hat. Shedegree in mathematics aw , The special report on ivory organza trimmed in University of Michigan. He carried a bouquet «f daisies' EnWish. She will be teacirj-Cnannel 13's Dateline 13 alencon lace with a match- Is currently completing his and chrysanthemums. inrin Fairfax, Va. called, "The Detroit Con- Or, if you like to make ing tulle and lace veil. She Ph.D. at the University of Miss Lauren Maidment Mr. Reynolds /« a 1969 nection.- The Great Clean your own, we have Estate Sales Managed carried a cascade bouquet Michigan'8 Center for was her sister's maid of graduate of Somerville High Air Debate" on Aug. 22 was Imported Natural and Prepared of white roses, stephanotis Higher Education. He is honor. She wore a blue School and a 1073 graduate produced by Carol Wood, Dried Material 172* M. turn* St. and summer flowers. employed by the university. gingham dress and carried of Lehigh University, where daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Barbara Jane Wolf Prenuptial parties for the a basket of daisies. he received a B.A. degree in Oliver Hallberg of 094 •ffnn rwnv was maid of honor for herbride were given by Mrs. Bridesmaids were Miss political science. He will Kimball Ave. Before her WE DELIVER AROUND sister. She wore an ivory Edmund C. Allen and Mrs. attend graduate school at affiliation with gown patterned with pink Donald W. Ward of West- Receives Wings George Washington Westinghouse Broadcasting THE CORNER OR AROUND THE WORLD Open 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. roses and trimmed in an-field. A rehearsal dinner Marine First Lieut. University. doing documentaries, she tique lace and moss green was held at the Stage House Robert L. Hedden, son of A prenuptial party for the was production assistant for Inn, Scotch Plains. Mr. and Mrs. William R. bribe was given by Mrs.the program, "Journey to McEwen Flowers Hedden of 321 Wychwood Harrison Cory. A rehearsal Adventure" with Gunter Rd., was designated a Naval party was held at the home Less on WOR-TV. Carol is •Ml OW-THMTHIiT MONT DOOR PAtKINO aviator and received his of the bride's parents. an honor graduate of Orove St. at We.tri.ld Ave., We.tfield, Drapery Specialists Wings of Gold" during Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Westfield High School and ceremonies here. will make their home in Lake Forest College, Lake 232-1142 He completed more than a Fairfax, Va. Forest, 111. Otwn • «.m. t* Si90 p.m. dairy In IMS, Crttemlt't «•• •< In*- year of intensive ground and inflight training and will Call for Free Estimates now be assigned to in Your Horn* specialized advanced J J- m Designer Service available by training. special errenQefnont. Slipcovers Dorette's, Inc. 401 twtovanl - SEPTEMBER at /an* gn%£tk9s Buy or Order Your meant fun, fabulous, fall finds and all those marvelou* new put-togethertt What are your fashion favorites?... CHRISTMAS CARDS w> clastic twttds, colorful tartans, rich corduroy ... blazer*, shirt-tail shirts, COME IN NOW tailored slacks, Shetland sweaters, You'll find them all. AND Pkidpant 23.00 SAVE Rib-knit sweater 18,00 Button-down thlrt 12.00 TIME In junior Uui AND MONEY Shop in ••isur* at your horn* CALL 232-1072 and wo will gladly d*liv«r Sample Porsonalliod Carat to your homo* No Obligation JEWELERS jane smith IVCENfntAl AVfNUI, WESTFIELD, N./, 070*0 Jeannette's Gift Shop Optn Tfcurt. night 'III • f.M. HiidawarUw Ht H**M*k Car* mi* UtrkMt CaMry 206 E. Brotd St/WEBTPIELD, NJ./233.0B29 'PHONE : 232-4800 2271. •read Street Also In RUTHERFORD, RIDGEWQOD and HAQKENSACK nil CUSTOMER rARKINO AT 132 ElMBR STREET •MOP IN WUTfllLD - OUAUTV - INVICI - VAIUU MMOUICMMOC MM)1«CH«MI »MI«IC»N IIMIII OPEN THUR80AY EVENINGS iHr MraiN* to MWIMSMI NrWng tor AD MOTt MHKAMIKICAIIO OPIN THURSDAY IVININOS n: LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST M. 1*T» ra«* i* Junior Women Seek Members Since 1SZ7 • group <* Westfield women have been living their live* "Trying to accomplish something, not merely to exist." In May of 1K7, fifteen young women founded the Junior Woman's Club of Westfield and in September of that same year, with fifteen additional charter members, the dub joined the State Federation of Women's Clubs. The early interest o» * these wonen were drama, music and the arts. During the war yean, however, the women gave much of their time and effort to Red Cross and U.S.O. functions. The Sally Jeanne Bottorff Kathleen M. Sldie soldiers at Camp Kilmer were remembered on their Kathleen Sidie birthdays and at Christmas Sally Bottorf time, as were soldiers overseas. This was the beginning of forty-«U years Plans Wedding Is Bride-elect of service work to the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bottorff of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Sidie of 732 community, themselves and Carmel, Calif., formerly of Westfield, Dorian Rd. have announced the the world in which they have announced the engagement of their engagement of their daughter, Kathleen lived. daughter, Sally Jeanne, to James M. Sidie, to Peter K. Bamburak, son of "Do you have one or two Richard Walters of Pacific Grove, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bamburak of hours a week that you can Union. spare to make someone's Miss Bottorff was graduated from the The prospective bride attended life a little happier? Would Mr*. Richard Harris Allen Mrs. Edmund B. Faulkner University of Maryland in June, 1972, Mother Seton in Clark and the College of you like to personally in- with a degree in psychology. She also Notre Dame in Baltimore. She is em- volve yourself in aiding the Double Ring Rite Unites attended Rollins College in Winter Park, ployed by Multitone Electronics in troubled, retarded, sick or Richard Allen, Bride Fla., where she was a member of Kappa Springfield. aged? Are you civic minded, Alpha Theta sorority. Her father, Mr. Bamburak is a graduate of Union music orientated, artistic, Wed in Montclair Garden Susan Schmit, Mr. Faulkner recently retired, was the vice president Catholic High School in Scotch Plains environment conscious? Do and general manager of Dow Jones & and is attending Union County Technical you have something to of- Richard Harris Allen of Mrs. Allen is a graduate of Miss Susan Jayne Schmit, was also attended by Mrs. Co., publisher of the Wall Street Journal Institute. He is employed by Bell fer? Now is the time to and the National Observer. Boston, Mass., son of Mr. the Kimberley School in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre A. Rochat of Laboratories in Murray Hill. consider sharing that and Mrs. Forrest E. Allen of Montclair and Principia Charles F. Schmit Sr. of 735 Mountainside and Mrs. John Mr. Walters, who also attended the An Aug. 10 wedding is planned. special quality only you 112 Dickson Dr., became the College in Elsah, III., where Belvidere Ave., was McKeever of Parsippany. University of Maryland, is the son of posiesi to make our world husband of Miss Andrea she earned a bachelor of married Saturday noon to Frederic Faulkner of Commander and Mrs. E.G. Walters of narn and is currently stationed in and our community a better Ball Odegaard Saturday arts degree in history. An Edmund Baker Faulkner Cranford served as his Branson, Mo. His father is chief of the Saigon. place to live. Juniors offers afternoon in a garden inter-league member of the Jr. of Cranford. Mr. brother's best man. Ushers U.S. AID Fisheries Program for Viet- A September wedding is planned. you a vehicle to do this sad ceremony at the home of her Junior Leagues of Montclair Faulkner is the son of Mrs. were Eric Jensen and also a place to make friends mother, Mrs. James Ed- and Boston, she is personnel Edmund Faulkner of Douglas Weeks of Cranford, Boro Newcomers Champagne Party and have fun. If you would ward Odegaard of Mont- assistant at Metcalf and Cranford and the late Mr. Victor Neumark of like to learn more about our clair. The bride also is the Eddy Inc., in Boston. Faulkner. Springfield, and Charles F. The annual Champagne The cost of $8 per couple chairman, Mrs. Michael organization, please contact Party of the Mountainside includes hors d'oeuvres and Perrotta, or co-chairman, daughter of the late Mr. The double ring ceremony Schmit Jr., of Carlisle, Pa., the provisional chairman, Odegaard who was Mr. Allen is a graduate of brother of the bride. Newcomers Club will be an unlimited supply of Mrs. Albert Di Giorgio. Micki Greco, 232-3503, or Westfield High School and was performed at Holy held Sept. 8 from 5-8 p.m. in champagne. Checks should In case of rain, the affair associated with Deering Trinity Catholic Church by Mrs. Faulkner is a membership chairman, Milliken Inc. of New York. The Citadel in Charleston, the garden of Mr. and Mrs. be made payable to will take place in the home Melissa Tahl, 233-6811 ."the S. C. He served in the U.S. the Rev. Robert J. graduate of Westfield High Robert Ball, 1064 Sunnyview Mountainside Newcomers of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Di club says. The Rev. Edwin Air Force for five years, Harrington. A reception was School and received her Rd. Guests are invited. and sent to either the party Giorgio. Bocksteigel officiated at the earning the rank of captain, held at Ryland Inn in White bachelor of arts degree from three-thirty o'clock and is now in the real estate House. Newark State College in CELEBRATING OUR 20th YEAR ceremony, which was business in Needham, Mass. The bride, escorted to the June. She will begin teach- followed by a garden His father is administrator alter by her father, wore a ing this fall at the Midland reception. of educational services and traditional wedding dress of School in North Branch. Given in marriage by her contributions programs for silk organza over peau de Mr. Faulkner, a graduate *JL DANCE STUDIO brother, James Edward soie, sculptured with ap- of Cranford High School, Odegaard Jr., the bride International Nickel Co. He pliques of Alencon lace. Her WITH MR. CHARLES KELLEY and Mrs. Allen were hosts at received a degree in wore a floor length white i a dinner at their home for finger tip length veil was business administration silk organza gown trimmed ithe bridal party and attached to a tiara of from Rutgers University lit WALNUT AVE. . CRANFORD,NJ. with guipure tace appliques, Alencon lace with pearls and is now the head tennis and a chape.) length train. ' families of the bride and and crystals. She carried a [Acrom from Lfnlt*d Count1*« Trust art South Av«.) I bridegroom. pro at The Racquets Club in She wore a double brimmed ! The newlyweds will live in nosegay of white and pink Warren. picture hat with a fluted Boston. roses with white chrysan- Pre nuptual showers for Announces edge and crown of matching themums. the bride were given by Mrs. lace and carried white Her attendants wore Pierre A. Rochat, Mrs. REGISTRATION geraniums and ivy. Duplicate Games lavender, pink and white William Steers and Mrs. AT OUR? STUDIO Miss Carol Abbott of New flowered dresses com- Robert Chew, and by Mrs. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, York City was maid of Now on Monday plemented by lavender William Taylor and Mrs. 1 TO 5 P.M. honor. Bridesmaids in- picture hats. They carried Michael Moore. SEPT. 7 SEPT. 8 cluded Miss Rebecca The duplicate bridge nosegays of shaded Mrs. Faulkner was SEPT. 6 Mackenzie of London, j games sponsored by thelavender and white hostess at the rehearsal England, Miss Margaret i Woman's Club of Westfield- chrysanthemums. dinner given in her home on * « a> *> * a> * FMat Tiatntna m Dana* «>##**<*>** Allen of Westfield. sister of | will now be held every Mrs. Charles F. Schmit Friday evening. * Ballet & Toe Tap Modem Jazz * the bridegroom, and Mrs. Monday night starting Sept. Jr. of Carlisle, Pa., was The newlyweds will live in Robert Schwentker of matron of honor. The bride Hillsbo rough. * Acrobatics Vocal Coachinf » Chapel Hill. N. C. They wore 10. Mrs. Marjorie Jann, a yellow dotted swiss dresses . certified duplicate director, * Adult Exercise. Dance and Tap Danes * trimmed with petaled cotton i will continue to preside at *>*.*«. From Tiny Te« te Pretaajlaiala ••»•#•••* * j these ACBL approved On Cruise the Greek Line's "T.S.S. lace and carried corn- | games. Olympia" on a vacation flowers, daisies and ivy. Miss Kathy Dietze of 2238 cruise to the West Indies. ' These sessions will be held Jonathan Allen of : Elizabeth Ave. and Miss Both are students at the Westfield was his brother's at 8 p.m. in the air con- Molly Boyle of 855 Dorian Union County Technical W»«ra mamban of THE NJ. DANCE THEATRE GUILD, INC best man. Ushers were i ditioned clubhouse at 318 Rd. recently sailed aboard Institute School of Nursing. David Smith of Westfield. I South Euclid Ave. Friday and Dane* Educator*,- ind Danca Haulm of Amartaa Burt Cady of Boston, Mass., I night games have ' been and Gary Crandell of Elsah, i discontinued. Newcomers 276-3S39 111. are welcome. Homemade cake and coffee will be served. CHAIN LENGTHS HEATING AIR CONDITIONING FUEL OIL The new way to wear them ... one. two, 474 NORTH AVE. E., WESTFIELO maybe three dropping into the ADamt 3-3213 neckline under a shirt. Moil alluring! Or Business Established by F. B. McDowell - 1928 by lengths over sweater) looks. But always with something simple. We believe in chains, have them from IS to 42-inches long. Gold-tone gleamers Tone smith 1J7 CENJTRAL AVENUC. WESjmiD, N.JJVOW Pr«v»nl Rutting New style, new toughness, new comlort. The design gives you barefoot — a good skate ... register freedom: the wedge NOW for Fall Term! Ice Skating sole gives you extra Enjoyment for the Entire Family. support. The style is New Jersey's No. 1 Authority on International Ice Skating. VISIT OR CALL THE SCHOOL NEWEST In Ox Hids leather and TOUR HOME TO KGISUR tod sand suede Both Mon.Fri. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. men'i «n<3 women's Sat. 10 A.M.-l P.M. »II»» are $25.00 FMF. MMINC r FWE PRACTICE SUSI0NS RALPHVEVEVANA S FAMILY PUN • Tod » PrtTuru QUIMBY it CENTRAL • Titnijira • Adults WESTFIELD • Ltdlti' dusts OPEN THURSDAY 233-5878 • Wt«kl» r»ntily ft .!- 21? North Av*., W., WtitfhM. 501.JJ3 5748 Guilt Silting 71X Morrll Tumplln. Short HIH», 201-37} S9I1 EVENINGS'TIL 9 Open Daily to 5:30 • Individual /attrition Thunday Nile 'til 9 -THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADEB, THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1S11 IS To Honor Heart Assn. Director The Union County Chapter Cranford, Milton Pritchard of the American Heart of Westfield, Mrs. Mae Association will honor Mrs. Berger of Elizabeth, Mrs. Henrietta Froehlich at its Robert O. Harris of Bock to school: 24th annual dinner Friday, Elizabeth, Mrs. Dominic Sept. 7, in the Town and Menxacoof Linden and Mrs. Campus, Union. of Elizabeth. Bock to good soM Mrs. Froehlich, who has been the chapter's executive director for 19 years, is scheduled to retire tomorrow but will continue as a consultant to the Our chapter she has served in volunteer and executive Customers capacities almost since its inception in 1949. Harold Sherman, a past chairman of the chapter, is Irrsptacabto chairman for the affair, Ham a otltghtf ul Labor which is scheduled to begin •ay Watfctnd. Orlm Car*, at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Henry J. fully. And rtturn norm Mineur will be toastmaster. sfclyt Committee' members include Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo of Union, who has served as Heart Association fund raising chairman in Union County for the past 10 years, Jerome Kesster of husband is a graduate of St. Joseph's High School in Budfft and Lay^UWay Plant Metuchen and attended Middlesex County College Mr: Earl C. Harris Mrs. Glen Michael Eaton and Newark State College. He is self employed. A bridal shower for the EUMaOUtMBVSTS. Cordelia Graves, Earl Harris Patricia Heim bride was given by Mrs. WESTFIfLO David Bowers and Miss 2&«7tS Wed, to Live in Ohio Barbara Foerster. C Nrono . Bride Of Glen M. Eaton After a wedding trip to 12 NORTH AVE..M. It's time to put summer feet back in Earl C. Harris and his Martha's Vineyard, Mass., CLOSED MON. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Floyd Miss Patricia Marie College, Lakewood, the couple will reside in Otmi Daily 9:3O to 5:30 shape, and that's what Stride Rite bride, the former Miss Graves of 330 Livingston St. back-to-school shoes are all about. Heim, daughter of Mr. and his past spring. Her Roselle Park. THURS. 9:30 to 8:30 Cordelia Ann Graves, are The bridegroom's parents Mrs. Charles Heim of These back-to-school shoes give making their home in are Mrs. Betty Jane Harris Summit Ave., became the kids all the style they want, and all the Cleveland, Ohio, after a and the late Mr. Earl C. bride of Glen Michael durability and support you want for honeymoon trip. Harris of Cleveland, Ohio. Eaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. them. Stride Rite designs them for The couple was married Given in marriage by her Earl Eaton of Old Bridge, on kids, and our trained professionals fit Aug. 18, in the Metropolitan father, the bride had her Saturday. flemington them for kids'feet. Baptist Church, Scotch sister. Miss Vertina The Rev. Thomas Daly .. Stride Rite makes everybody feel Plains, by the Rev. Walter Elizabeth Graves, as her performed the ceremony at better about going back to school. Hailey. A reception followed maid of honor. Mrs. Linda Holy Trinity R.C. Church of JUT'S Wk at the V.Fw. Hall, Schuman, also a sister, was Westfield at two o'clock. A Kenilworth. a bridesmaid, along with reception followed at the fitrfdeRile Prior to the wedding, the first cousins Miss Barbara Knights of Columbus in bride was entertained in a Y. Graves, Miss Alice M. Union. shower by Miss Barbara Small, and Miss Wendy Graves. Given in marriage by her Graves. Grant Grier, first father, honor attendants The bride is the daughter cousin to the bridegroom were the bride's sister, Mrs. august was best man. The bride's brothers, Harry F. and John David Bowers of Norton, E. Graves were ushers, Mass., and Thomas Frank HUGE SAVINGS along with cousins Kenneth of Old Bridge. Stith, Chris Graves and Other attendants were NOW ON OUR Michael Graves. Miss Barbara Foerster of Westfield, and Nicholas WORLD- FAMOUS The bride is a 1968 Startare and Creighton COLLECTION graduate of Westfield High fur Decker of Old Bridge. School. She received a The bride is a 1969 OP FINE bachelor of science degree graduate of Westfield High from Central State School and received a QUALITY FURS • A tanfty University, Wilberforce, degree in art from Georgian OKA I7M Ohio, and a master of arts •mt degree from Ohio State Special "taac" University, Columbus, Ohio. N—n4mw Special Her husband also is a C«cktail Hour graduate of Central State University, receiving a bachelor of science degree in physical education. He is employed as a teacher for "You can't go around dig- the Cleveland Board of OUTSTANONM Education. ging up din, without finding younelf in a hole." AUOUST VAUMMI Save on Mink! Save on Fox I • Regional High9 Save on Mink Pawl Save on Chinchilla. Beaver and Sable, Open Wednesday tool Save on every fasnlon- lavohte fur rightMO W BERKSHIRE ANNUAL SALE All union County Regional during Remington's fabulous high schools will begin AuoutrrnmsAU. classes Wednesday, Sept. 5. Smart early-season fur Students, freshmen in- buyers will save big, big PANTY HOSE & STOCKINGS cluded, will report on this dollars and choose Irom the date for the first day of world's most impressive array school. There will be no ol fine quality furs - the prior freshman orientation entire brand-new and exciting as in past years. For further 1974 Ftemington Fur information call the main collection! office of your respective AUQUST FUR SALS MILADY'S MUCBDfrem school. PANTY HOSE SALE Regional High School •110toM«SO. District No. 1 consists of six "ACTIONWEAR" . . . REG. $2.50 . . . 1«75 communities: Berkeley Heights, Clark, Garwood. nm cumt COAT*, "SCANTI PANTI" . . .REG. S2.00 .. . $1,$9 Kenilworth, Mountainside LKATfMMS MMDBS AMD and Springfield, and 'PABUUMJVPAKU* Sheer to Waist, Sandal foot operates four high schools: specially priced now to Arthur L. Johnson in Clark, send you off Into Fall in fine STOCKINGS David Brearley in style af huge savings. Kenilworth, Governor HANS VAklM PfUCSD SEAMLESS SHEERS. REG. S1.35 . . *1.©9 Livinston in Berkeley fromS7OtoM«t. Plain or Mesh 3 PAIRS $3.00 Heights and Jonathan Dayton in Springfield. FUMS AMD I oumwun ron SEAMLESS REG. $1.50 . .*1.19 are featured in the "Father's Revenge" shop where the Walking Sheers 3 PAIRS $3.30 new fall and winter styles are sensational... the "AG1LON" REG, $1.75. .M.39 quality superb... the values v V. outstanding! Stretch-Demi-toe 3 PAIRS $4.00 S.K. HAM RAH For understated •leganca, there's WALKING SHEER. . REG. $1.95 . . . *1.59 CARPETS nothing like With Seams 3 PAIRS $4.75 SPECIAL Mink Paw. For a 1/3 OFF superb selection RIKJ CLEANING at hug* savings, KNEE HIGH HOSE. . REG. SI.25 . . . .*.99 catf) and ctrry there's no place like Flamlngton. Sandal Foot 3 PAIRS $2.75 Call In The Professionals. AUGUSTSALC 756-1495 •>RICIO from AAANY OTHER STYLES ALSO ON SALE 210 Court Place, Plainfield S«0Sto S12SO Mon - Fri. 8:00 - 6:00 Thurj. 8:00 -8:00 Sat. 8:00 -5:00 FREDANOOAVE OEORGE MILADY'S SHOP OWNERS 167 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD SCULPTURED fletnington fur company POLYESTER CARPET OPEN SUNDAY 4 EVERYDAY TO 6 P.M....WEDNESDAY a FRIDAY TO 10 P,M, 233-2758 S6.96 *q. yd. NO. 8 SPRING ST. FLEMINGTON. NEW JERSEY ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • OPEN THURSOAY TIL 9 P.M. One of the World s Lafgetl Specialist In Fin* Fur*. Page 14 THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADEB, THURSDAY, AUGUST SO "Asylum" to Play At Sept. 14 Event With the Collegians On Friday, Sept. 14, from procured stage and sound 6 until 10 p.m., the well system. All residents are known Westfield rock band invited. Three Westfield students Susan A. MacPherson of "Asylum" will be presented were among the 637 226 Canterbury Rd., Linda in concert at Gumbert Field Douglass College students J. Nidweske of 213 Eton in Westfield by "The who have made the dean's Place and Susan R. Nostrand Asylum Trucking Co." The list for outstanding of 868 Shackamaxon Dr. are "Trucking Co." will also academic achievement. among 2,096 students who present special guest per- They are Joan E. Goldstein will be attending the former Bill Martin. of 37 Faulkner Dr., Patricia University of Vermont this For this "back to school M. Hirsch of 1030 Irving fall as freshman. party," the "Trucking Co." Ave. and Christine has specialty designed and Petruzzell of 132B South Louis K. Rothbard, 940 Ave. East. Minisink Way, was awarded a master of business ad- PLAN A POST VACATION David L. Foster, son of ministration degree by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. TuJane University on Aug. Foster of 561 Tremont Ave., 18. RENDEZVOUS is one of 11 Ithaca College With those special friends! science majors chosen to Robert C. Frost, son of continue their chemical Mr. and Mrs. H. Marshall Muaie by the fabulous Nit* Cap* research at I.C. this sum- Frost of 224 Prospect St., for your ainajna or (Martina ptaature mer, in company with six received a bachelor of Friday* Saturdty T ' high ability high school science degree in marketing students selected through from Jacksonville nationwide competition. University Aug. 26. JE 8-1413 or 768-1150 Foster.who is planning a career in equine veterinary Mrs. Mark Allan Noll, FAMOUS FOR WCOMNOf. •ANOUrrS, •AMTWS. medicine, is a junior at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ithaca College this fall. Robert Packer of 1023 Boulevard, received an Two Westfield students M.L.S. degree Aug. 19 from completed their un- George Peabody College dergraduate careers with For Teachers, Nashville, Ml. 203. • EMNAJtpSVILI.f ..N J. academic honors at Prince- Tenn. Mrs. Noll is the for- ton University. They are mer Ruth Margaret Packer. Margaret Ann Cypher of 303 Mrs. Terrance Cordon Howson Mrs. Barry Walter Marr SAl ES Roanoke Rd, with honors in Students entering Cedar St RVICE English and Carolyn Jean Crest College, Allentown. Elizabeth Matuszak PARTS Hamm of 517 Clifton St., Pa. on Sept. 6 are Elizabeth Ellen Roos with high honors in art and Bredin, daughter of Mr. and archaeology. Mrs. Stephen Bredin of 875 Bride Of Electrical Engineer Marries Barry Marr in Penna. vacuum vlwinors Bradford Ave., Gail Jones, HANDY C HARGE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred H. white silk organza wedding Baskets of daisies, mums ployed as an editor with the Robert Jones of 451 Chan- Matuszak of 717 Harding St. dress appiiqued in peau and ferns decorated the Mutual Benefit Life In- MAST E R CHARGE ning Ave.. and Beverly have announced the d'onze lace and seed pearls Bethany United Methodist surance Co. Prior to her Allen, daughter of Mr. and marriage of their daughter, with a matching headpiece Church in Bethany, Pa., marriage she was en- Mrs. Frederic Allen of 640 Miss Elizabeth Ann and long illusion veil. She Saturday for the two o'clock tertained at parties East Broad St. Matuszak, to Terrance carried a bouquet of yellow wedding of Miss Ellen Juhl hostessed by Mrs. William m(ichiti(>s Gordon Howson, son of Mr. roses, white carnations and Roos to Barry Walter Marr. O'Herron of Westfield and Gary P. Wilton of 225 Golf and Mrs. Gordon W. Howson baby's breath. The bride is the daughter by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edge has been named to the of Convent Station. Miss Helen J. Matuscak of of Mrs. Walter J. Roos of 131 Richardson of Waverly, Pa. EARDLY T. PETERSEN CO, dean's list at the New York The Aug. 11 ceremony Westfield was her sister's Wells St. and the late Mr. Following a wedding trip State College of Agriculture took place at St. Anne's R.C. maid of honor. She wore a Roos who had been coor- to Maine, the couple will live and Life Sciences, Cornell Church. Garwood, at eleven yellow lace over taffeta dinator of special events for at 32 Maxwell Rd., Latham, University, for both the fall o'clock with the Rev. gown with a satin ribbon Standard Oil Company of N.Y. and spring term. Michael Miscenik of- sash and a yellow picture New Jersey. Her husband is Among incoming fresh- ficiating. A reception hat. She carried a nosegay the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. men from this area at Obe followed at the Somerville bouquet of yellow and white Daniel Marr of Binghamton, lin College are Joseph Inn, Somerville. pompom daisies, carnations N.Y. Graves, David Kertis and Given in marriage by her and baby's breath. Mr. Erik Roos, uncle of Martha Ann Spragg. father, the bride wore a Similarly attired were the the bride, escorted her to the bridesmaids, the Miss altar where the ceremony, Maureen and Kathleen Rush was performed by the Rev. of Jersey City, cousins of the Craig Celmow. A reception NEW FALL FABRICS! bride, Miss Edith Jaconsky followed at the Bethany,' of Lincoln Park and Miss Pa.. Colony Ltd. • WOOLENS Kathleen Johnson of The bride was costumed Paterson. They carried in an ivory silk organza • COTTONS nosegays of yellow pompom gown trimmed in Cluny lace daisies, carnations and and fashioned with bishop • PLAIDS, STRIPES baby's breath. sleeves. Cluny lace also Best man was the adorned the bodice, hemline bridegroom's brother, and silk illusion veil held by PRINTS Bruce K. Howson of a matching iace cap. She throw Cockeysville, Md. Ushers carried yellow daisies, • NEWEST HAWAIIAN were James Matuszak of white tea roses, ferns and Westfield. brother of the baby's breath. bride, John Apgar of M*iss Sara J. Roos of your carpet FABRIC JUST IN. Scranton, Pa., and John Southampton. L. I., was And-of course, Mitchell of Buffalo, X. Y. maid of honor. Bridesmaids The bride is a graduate of were Miss Diane Marr of cares to Westfield High School and Boston, Mass., and Miss 'THE TMIMILE" , received a B.A. degree in Dawn Marr of Vestal, N. Y., cur Sal* Room chemistry from Caldwell twin sisters of the College. She is teaching bridegroom, Miss Judi Rea the wind... chemistry at Wayne Valley of Clay, N. Y.. and Miss is paeksa* full of High School in Wayne. Karen " Roos of Westfield, Surnmar I Fall Fabric Mr. Howson is a graduate sister of the bride. of Chatham Township H.S. The honor attendant wore Savings and Bucknell University an empire gown in soft where he received a B.S.green daisy flocked cotton - degree in electrical underlined in pale green WESTFIELD SEWING CENTER engineering. He is employed with sheer long sleeves, by Ebasco Services Inc., scoop neckline and sash. "A One Stop Sewing Shop " New York City. Bridesmaids were similarly After a wedding trip to gowned in white daisy MMt«f Criarg* * BankAmorlcard Caracas and Aruba. the flocked cotton over pale couple will live in Paterson. green and all carried 104 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD daisies, mums, ferns and baby's breath. John Marr of Stamford, Conn., was his brother's best man. Ushers were Mahlon Perkins of Dryden, N. Y.. Wilson Mathias of Harrison, N. Y., Lieut. Robert Griswald of Fort Wurtsmith, AFB, Mich., Robert Salino of North Syracuse, N. Y., and Daniel Baker of Honeoye, N. Y. i Mrs. Marr is a 1968 I It's a great little shoe for standing/!? handstands and cart- graduate of Westfield High wheels and fllpplty flops School and was graduated in on your hands or just your feet! ... it's tops. It's patches 1972 from Hobart and of suede in three differ- William Smith Colleges. Her ent tones. And that means husband is a 1971 graduate sooooooooooo soft I Loves of Hobart College and will broadloom from Karastan to be worn and worn and graduate in 1974 from If your practicality has been laying no to the color you really want In your worn! Such a "durable" Albany Law School of Union shoe, in all the right University. He is a member home, here's the carpet to change your mind. Karastan't exciting sizes for you! It's Nitro of Theta Delta Chi frater- textured plush...VENTEAU. Made of 100% strong nylon pile.. .Venteat is by Jumplng-Jacks. nity. tough enough to defy a tempest of wear. Yet, it's an absolute breeze The bride had been em- to clean. Once you see the spectacular selection of shades and the unbelievable price of Venleau, you'll moke up your mind... with Karastan for your home. "The smallest pack- age you'll ever »ee is :i roan $9.95 sq. yd. wrnpped up in himself."— J. D. Eldrldne, Overton County (Tenn.i News. THE FRIENDLY HOTEL Whatever Amount of TIME. SKILL, and PATIENCE WARREN it required we grve it gladly and courteously. ON THE OCEAN •MINO LAKE, N. 1. 0T7M ENJOY OUR LABOR DAY CARPET CRAFTSMEN SINCE 19S6 SI WEEK-END SPECIALI Private B»tch • Qlorloui Surf e • TILE • VINYL Prtvil* Pool • AK BpofU • EPSTEIN'S, Cheerful Room Belting) • Ful American Plan Phone 234 East Broad St., Wostfield - 233-8702, 233-8711 BOOTERY (201) 4 Opart Thurtdoy 'til 9 p.m. 163 Last Broad Si.. Wttcfltk) 333 North Broad St., Elizabeth - 289-1501, 355-5554 6PEN THURSDAY TIL 9 Op*n Mon. and Thwra. 'HI 9 p.m. HANOI CHAROE/BANKAMERICAftO/MAST«R i -THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST M, 1»7» Pap IS Dr. Solon Named Resident Ends Audubon Course Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Mrs. Elmendorf's studies College Professor Mrs. W.F. Elmendorf, of of the more than 850 teach- provided an introduction to 1014 Coolidge St recently ers and adult conservation the ecology of the Maine CRANFORD - Dr. Ber- completed a two-week jeaders who, in all, enrolled nard H. Solon of Euclid course in field ecology and in the course at one of the seacoast and plants, birds, Ave., an associate professor conservation at the Audubon National Audubon Society's physical factors, animal, at Union College has been Camp in Maine. four ecology workshops this pond and marine life. promoted to the rank of Mrs. Elmendorf was one summer. The other three Special emphasis was given professor, it was announced of 54 special students camps, all staffed by out- to providing techniques for today by Dr. Kenneth W earolled at the camp during standing naturalist-instruc- teaching natural history and Iversen, president of the the past two weeks and one tors, are in Connecticut, conservation to children. college. He is chairman of the biology department, and director of the summer Vied official Little League Football uniform tale - Kent session. Baldwin and Jonathan Freeman put fall in the air Dr. Solon earned a Travel Tales wearing uniforms timiliar to what will be available at bachelor degree from the Wettfield Service League Contignment Shop. Rutgers, a master of science degree from Montclair State Consignment Shop to Reopen College, and a doctorate from North Texas The Westfield Service evening 7-8 p.m. Regular University. He was awarded FLY League Coniignment Shop selling hours will resume a National Science Foun- at 114 Elmer St. will reopen Sept.iO. dation fellowship in 1986 for Sept. 4 for the receiving of Mr*. Walter McManus, study at the University of John P. Black of 237 Windcheater Lane is one fall clothing, especially shop chairman, has an- Oklahoma and a research of our infamous early risers and runners. He outgrown Little League nounced her committee for assistantship to the football uniforms. The shop this year. They are Mrs.University of Washington at stays in shape by staying on the run, some- will open for selling Sept. 10. William Miller, assistant Seattle. thing he started by winning three orange and The uniform aale will be chairman; Mrs. David A member of the Union aneweventthii year. It will Shurtleff, comptroller; College faculty since 1962, black letters as a sprinter. "J.P." initiated continue for two weekt with Mr*. Robert Barnes, Dr. Solon was named jogging. He started right after he came back uniforms to sell being ac- associate chairman and chairman of the biology cepted until Sept. 14 and posting; Mrs. Bruce Dun- department last year. He is from the war, the Spanish-American. But there's continuing to be sold nan, crafts; Mrs. James co-author of a number of one thing he doesn't like to run for ... through Sept. 15- Crossin and Mrs. Frederick Kopf, display and art work; articles dealing with aquatic airplane tickets. The hours for receiving and Mrs. Harry Bockus and entomology, which have are daily 9:30-11 a.m. appeared in leading Mrs. ThomatA. Bedford Wednesday and Thursday 1- Mrs. Thomas Mullaney, scientific Journals. He is a 2:30 p.m.; and Thursday geranium sale. member of the American Association for the Advan- Carolyn Beth Dehls cement of Science, the RIGHT Entomological Society of America, the American Passport Photos Institute of Biological Wed in New Hampshire That's why you see this 94-year-old (who Sciences and the New doesn't look a day over thirty-five) strolling SECOND DAY SERVICE Miss Carolyn Beth Dehls James M. Dehls, Jon B. Jersey Academy of Science. and Mr. Thomas Alan Spain, Charles L. Price of into Travelong. We make all his air travel Dr. Sokm is a member of the Bedford were married in Louisville, Ky., Eliot M. Environmental Science The Old Chapel, St. Paul's Herter Jr. of Manchester, arrangements. This gives Mr. Black extra time WESTFIELD STUDIOS Advisory Committee of the School, Concord, N.H., on Mass., and Amory Houghton to jog and run - his business. Let Travelong State Department of Higher Saturday afternoon. The III of Corning, N.Y. Education. bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Bedford, a graduate do the same for you. It costs no more to call Portrait and Commercial Photographers and Mrs. Allan W. Dehls of of Governor Livingston us than it does to call the airline . . . and you Catalon Promoted Whittemore Point Road, Regional High School, Bridgewater, N.H., for- Berkeley Heights, attended get the kind of personalized service that has 121 ttMTML AKME 23H2M merly of Deer Path, Butler University and the By Prudential Mountainside. Mr. Bedford, University of New Hamp- made us the largest travel agency in the state. a resident of Barrington, shire. Mr. Bedford, a Thomas Catalon 296 N.H., is the son of Mr. and graduate of St. Pauls HARTRIDGE Summit Rd., Mountainside, Mrs. Clay P. Bedford Jr. of School, will continue -his for education on the human tide has been promoted to Montreal, Canada. Miss studies at Stanford assistant methods analyst in Dehls is the daughter also of University in the fall. After Traveling School for 6sii. 0«*w K • 12 the general services division the late Virginia Ely Dehls. a trip to Nova Scotia, the of Prudential Insurance Co., couple will make their home 122 ELM ST. WESTFIELD Newark. He Joined the The Rev. Elmer A. Talcott in Palo Alto, Calif. 0*maaai»| Acatsmic on* Small C company in 1971 and was a Jr. of the Community 233-2300 Athletic Pri methods examiner before Presbyterian Church of Mrs. Dorothy R. Dehls of Chatham Summit Milltown his promotion. Mountainside officiated at Westfield, Mr. and Mrs. 635-8300 820-4500 BatMtrftil large Camavt the ceremony. Miss Nancy Edwin H. Ely of Red Bank, 277-270O PartMMl AtlMtiaa " A graduate of Upsala Dr. and Mrs. William Elizabeth Short Hills College, Mr. Catalon is Osborne of Murray Hill was the organist and ac- Harkrader of Mountainside, 354-2626 379-SSOO doing postgraduate work at and Mrs. John Mclntosh of Ml OPPORTUNITY FOR DISCOVERY AND Fairleigh Dickinson companied the soloist, James M. Dehls, brother of Kittanning, Pa. are the DEVELOPMENT IN A WARM AND University. He is a member grandparents of the bride. of the Westfield Tennis Club. the bride. A reception was STIMULATING SCHOOL COMMUNITY held at The Casserole, Her father, a former vice Hopkinton, N.H. president of Stauffer Mn. 0ava1 Ceyw. Principal IMS MHftftoM Amat Ttw Baltimore ar Ohio Railroad The bride, escorted by her Chemical Company, New TattaOona: 7M-M3S MaifiaM. N J. 07M0 one* uMd a hona^rmm locomo- father, wore a gown of white York is president of silk organza appliqued with Riveredge, Inc., and owner Venice lace. She carried a of Riveredge Marina, bouquet of daisies, Squam Lake, N.H. miniature roses and baby's Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Headquarters For breath with a wreath of Stevenson of Barrington, matching flowers in her N.H. and Mr. and Mrs. Clay hair. P. Bedford of Scottsdale, Miss Ruth Ann Crane of Ariz., are the bridegroom's Mountainside was Mrs. grandparents. Bedford's maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Jon B. Spain of Fort Worth, "Keep up the competitive Texas, Miss Elizabeth M. spirit—when competition Dehls, and Miss Lois E. steps out monopoly moves Campus Shoes That Major Dehls, the bride's three in."—Mrs. Gary HloU, The sisters, Miss Hillary S. Pickens (S.C.) Sentinal. Bedford, sister of the In Comfort and Style bridegroom, Miss Nancy A. White of Mountainside, and Mrs. James Adamek of The most walked about shoes on campus Scotch Plains. Their gowns were of orange and yellow flount comfort, smooth lines. "Choose a plaid seersucker, trimmed with Val lace with long Wardrobe". By FRED BRAUN designs orange velvet sashes. They carried baskets of yellow in leather. daisies, carnations and baby's breath and wore matching flowers and velvet ribbons in their hair. Miss Emily M. H. Crom of Crepe Sole & Heel Mountainside was in charge In Brown or Rust of the guest book. Leather. $24.00 Frank E. Kenison Jr. of Concord, N.H., was best man and the ushers were Stephen McL. Bedford, brother of the bridegroom, WEDGE-in AUGUST FUR Brown or Navy Leather. $27.00 Sfftf For Entire Inventory educed 20% last three days! PLATFORM - in Burgundy • Rust - Stop In and See Our save 15% to 20% Green or Navy • New Collection of 1974 Burgundy Leather prm season coot sa/os Combination. Fabulous Fakes $28.00 ... at Fabulous Prices Thli li your last chance for such lubitantlal uvlngs on our collection o1 fur-trimmed and untrlmmed coati... after Labor Day, th«te coati 90 back to their original pricoi. Jurt one of many: The plu»h camel wrap, lavlthed with lamb dyed to look like ouanaco. In tlzet 6/6 to 13/14. .. made to tell for 140.00, now 119.00. CoaU.Thlfd Floor, Plalnf laid and WE HONOR Short Hills Mall. MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARO HANOICHAROE AMERICAN EXPRESS DAILY 9:30 to 5:30/MON. & THURS. til 9 ttJIMlT at CENTRAL, WBTFIELD • 233-5*71 Open Dally to 6:30 • Thursday Nlti 'til 9 16 THE WESTFIELD (-VJ.) LEADER, THURSOAT, AUGUST M, 1»7S- Recent Real Estate Transactions Mr. and .Mrs. Robert M. Willson and family have Mr. and Mrs. William M. Daakel, formerly of Ml Mr. and Mrs. Matt FreUas are now at home la Moon- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mnaos have moved into their new recently moved from Miami. FU.. to their new house at Lamberts Mill Rd., are now residing in their "Con- tainside at 218 Oak Tree Road. This sale «u negotiated borne at 73 Chetwoad Terrace. Fanwoaa. The sale of this 520 Grove Si. Prior to that they lived in Scotch Plaint. by Trudy Picclrilfe of The Tkiel Agency, Inc. of Route dominium" apartment at S85 Trinity Place. They par- Multiplp e Listeed propertprpy y was negotiateg d byy Richard M. They purchased thif Westfield Multiple Lilting from Mr. chased their new residence from the Williamsbarg No. 22 Mountainside. CorbeCb t of thhe officffi e f Btt * Ci I Rlt and Mr*. Peter R. MacMillan through the office of Company through the office of Danker & Danker, Inc.. of Barrett * Craia. Inc.. Realtors. Danker & Danker, Inc., local Realtors. Albert G. Danker local Realtors. Lee Danker handled the transaction. handled the transaction. Mr. and Mrs. Alt A. Obeld. formerly of Roselle, are now The above Multiple Listed property at 124« White Oak residing at 1374 Stony Brook Lane.'Mountainside. They Road. Scotch Plalas. has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Peter purchased this Westfield Multiple Listing from Mr. and E. Cunningham, formerly of Chatham. The sale was Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wiener have recently moved into The above captioned property, at 741 Crescent Parkway, .Mrs. William B. Gahb through the office of Danker * negotiated for Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hlder by the office of their new home at 512 Dorian Puce, which they par- a Westfield Board Multiple listing, was recently sold for Danker. Inc.. local Realtors. Albert G. Danker handled Alan Johnston, Inc., Realtors. chased from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Theaa. This sale was the Estate of John Bans, to Mr. and Mrs. John R. the transaction. negotiated by Ruth B. Meierdierck of Meierdierck A CaraviUano, by Mrs. Alan Brace Coalia for the office of Maish, Inc. Realtors. Pearsall and Fraakenbacb. Inc., Realtors. Mr. and Mrs. Diego Vella have just moved into their new Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nakatani have Just moved into their Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Clinard are now residing at 981 The above Multiple Listed property at 1M Liaden Avenue home located at 38 Sandy Hill Road which was the former new home located at 730 Shadowlawn Drive, which was Cherokee Court. This home was purchased from Mr. and has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johansen, for- residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Slmermeyer. The sale the former residence of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Whitney. Mrs. Allen Donahower through the office of Danker * merly of Seaford, N.Y. The sale was negotiated for Dr. was negotiated by Judith Zane of the Westfield office of The sale was negotiated by Judith Zane of the Westfield Danker Inc. Lucielle A. Gehrlein handled the trans* and Mrs. Lloyd Nakatani by Norm a Toimach of the office II. Clay Friedrichs. Inc. office of H. Clay Friedrichs. Inc. action. of Alan Johnston, Inc., Realtors. Mr. and Mrs. Elver T. Pearson have just purchased a Eckhart Associates Inc. Realtors, has announced the' Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Masar formerly of Ylesquite, The above Multiple Listed property at 526 Forest Ave. new home located at 113 Barchester Way, which was the sale or 823 Tice Place to Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Griffith Texas, are now residing in their new home at 1940 Mary has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Von Lunen. former residence of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ceuleers. The and family. This sale was handled for the previous Ellen Lane. Scotch Plains. The sale was negotiated by formerly of Steubenville. Ohio. The sale was negotiated sale was negotiated byJuditta Zane of the Westfield office owners. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Herron, by Nick D. Pap- Pierce J. Joyce through the office of Charles W. for Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Leuteritz by Norma Toimach of of H. Clav Friedrichs. Inc. pas. Rokosnv. Realtor. the office of Alan Johnston. Inc., Realtors. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Williams, formerly of Edison, Mr. and Mrs. Shinlchlro Ohla and family, formerly of have purchased the home at 226 Wells St.. from Mr. and Japan, are now residing in their new home at So. 629 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. t'offej have moved Into their new Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald have moved into their Forest Ave. They purchased this Weslfield Multiple home at 1139 Iris Drive. Mountainside. The sale of this new home at 304 Garret Road. Mountainside. The sale of Mrs. Charles G. Wetenhall. The property was Multiple Listed through the Westfield Board of Realtors and the Listing from Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Miller through the Multiple Listed property was negotiated by Edna M. this properly was negotiated by Dwight F. Weeks of the office of Danker & Danker. Inc.. local Realtors. Albert G. Mlnogue of the ofdee of Barrett & Craln. Inc.. Realtors. office of Barrett * Crain. Inc.. Realtors. sale was negotiated through the office of Joy Brown, Inc. by Mrs. Joy Brown. Danker handled the transaction. Dr. and Mm. Haul V. Desqullado who formerly lived in Kckhart Associates Inc.. Realtors, has announced the West Orange, are now In residence at their new home at «alf of Mil Nancy Way to Mr. and Mrs, John K. O'Brien 2010 West Broad Street. Scotch Plain* which they and family who have'moved to Westfield from Palatine, Mr. :imt Mr*. Kit-hard K Strawbrldgr have moved into Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Srldman of Westfield have recently III. This property was multiple listed through the (heir ne« huitic nt 72? Boulevard. The sale of this moved Into their new home at 1*31 Cooper Kd. The sale of the Multiple Lilted Property was negotiated by Harriet The office of Nancy K. Reynold* Associates. Wrstfleld Hoard of Itealtors and sold for the previous Multiple i.Uted property uti negotiated by Hoger D. Realtors. The property was Multiple Listed. owners, Mr. and Mr*. Marry llartiband. by Donald II. I HISTOtV I Opened in (he fall of 1953, (he school has wved to educate (he heirl »nd wul as welt u mind and hands of Christian youlh. Red«*ro«r Lutheran School tt a member of the largest lyilem of Protwunt Schools in (he nation totalingaver 1400tchooli. STANDARDS Out jchcjul maintains the standards of instruction as set by the Stale Deparimeni of Lducaimn and strives lo exceed (hem. Our leachera.are tcriified or are completing courses for state certification. Out Nursery is jwtredned by trie New Jersey Deparimeni of Education. COLONIAL HOME While ilic vcrnx.1 n iponseifed by Redeemer Lutheran Church, il slrives 554 W««tfifld Av«. • AD 3-0355 tn serve ChriMun families in lli< surrounding communiliev Any family JcMimti J ihi.mugti ninsiijii irainnm jnd strong audt-niu iMckground A fun«rol M«m« •• Mm»lll<« ormxtphar*. USAL NOT1CI UWAL Momci LfOAL MOTICS tlwltt'i Sat* SHERIFF'S IALC SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW PUBLIC NOTICC SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY. CHANCERY DIVISION, Public Notice is hereby given mat JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, OOCKET NO. F- an ordinance of which ttie following UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F- 375*71 FEDERAL NATIONAL is • copy was Introduced, read end 3747 72 Fidelity Bond and Mortgage MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a p*ss*d, on I Irs! reading, by the Company, etc.. Plaintiff, vs. Charles Council of fhe Town of Westfleld at a Stembridoe>. et ux.. Defendants. corporation oroefllied under an ACT meeting held August 14, 1t73, and JUST A HIQtal CALL ALWAYS CALL YOUR of Coigrm and witting pursuant to CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION • FOR LOCAL DEALER ONLY thi Ftdarel National Mortgage thai trie said Council wilt further SALE OF MORTGAGED •MINQS » wo tor acitvra A HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LOCAL FIRMS Awotlatlon Charm- Act. having in contlOer ttt* urn* for final passage PREMISES principal office In tn« City of on the 1im day of September. 1973, By virtu* of the above-stated writ Watnlnaton, Oi*trlct of Columbia, at l:]0 P.M., in the Council of execution fo me directed i shall PHIntlff, w». ARTHUR THOMAS, at Chamber. Municipal Budding, 425 expose for sate-by public vendut. In •APPLIANCES • AUTO DEALERS • AUTO DEALERS • FORMAL WEAR • MOVING ft STORAGE E. Broad St., westfleld. New Jersey, room B I, in the Court House, In me ux; at alt.. Defendant*. at which time and place any ptrum CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednes- AUSTEfS EXECUTION - FOR SALE OF may be interested therein will be day, me 5th day of September A.O., GOODWIN MORTGAGED PREMISES given an opportunity to be heard 1973, at two o'clock In the afternoon HENRY P. concerning said ordinance. of safd day. By virtue of ma abova-ttated writ JOYC. VHEELANO MOTOR CORP. of execution to m« directed I thall ALL THAT tract or parcel of land, TOWNSEND Town Clerk situate, lying and being in me City of itgfair axpoaa for talt by public vtnOua. In SPECIALOltOINAMCC NO. ERCEDES SENZ* SUNicXM room • *. In the Court Houta, In ttia PlaJnf leld, in the County of union. In AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING The State of New Jersey, with the STORAGE City of Elltabatn, N.J.. on Wad. FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF A AUTKOUItO TAILORS natday, tfif lttfi day <* Saptambar buildings and improvements PORTION OF FAIRACRES AVE thereon erected. A 0 , 1»71, at two o'clock In ma NUE, THE APPROPRIATION OF CVSTOM TAIbOKOfO MOVING & PACKING aftarnoon of said day. THE MONIES NECESSARY BEGINNING at a point in the GENUAL KLBCTBCC T14-AT0O AND ALTCBLAT1OKS All that tract or parcal of land, THEREFOR, AND THE ISSUANCE center line of Clinton Avenue, said Sal*** Sen*** VOMT Le«i Vote* Oialii fOEMAL WEAR BSNTALa - Ml North A**. W. iltuatt, lying and Da log In ttie OF BONO ANTICIPATION NOTES point being distant Two hundred laow. ttkat. 7»*-aTo6 WMMJajCtwfcLftf. WE RAVE OUR OWN STOCK Towmhlp of Scotch Plaint, In tna FOR THE FINANCING OF SAID Elghiy-one feet along said center (at AilhUna A*«.> County of Union. In tha Statt of Nrw WORK. fine on a course South Forty degrees . V^V SOMMVMf StfflMt PtmaONALIZED DRV CUANDfO Jertay: Fifty nine minutes East from It* BE IT ORDAINED by the Town intersection with th* Southeasterly 233-1BM •agtnnlng at a point In tha North Council of the Town of Wettrleld In side of Myrtle Avenue (formerly • PLUMBING westerly tlda of Algonquin Oriva the County of Union, State of New Dunellen Avenue); Ihence (I) 5> rieWflr 11 7M42H dltiant MO faal Northeatterly along Jersey as follows: running along the Southeasterly line RAWSON IITOuimbvSt. ma HIM from It* interjection wim SECTION f. That Fairacrei Ave of property now or formerly owned tha Narthaaitarly llda of Hetflald nue, from its Intersection with Wells 233-2121 MOUNTAINSIDE Avenue and running manca (1) by Manning and Randolph, parallel CADILLAC Street, to a point approximately 7*0 with the aforesaid line of Myrtre • BARBER SHOPS • FUEL OIL North 41 degree* IS minute* We*f feet southwesterly from said Inter- Avenue North Fifty nJne degrees 143 E. Broad St. WcrtfMd PLUMBING 4 IflOfeet; thanca (J) Norm 47 degree* section, be Improved in me following Thirty-one minutes East a distance < 43 minute* Eatt 40 feat; thanca (3) manner: of One tiundredSixtyefghf and Author ind MARTIN'S FUGMANN HEATING South 4} degree* 15 minute* Eatt 100 (a) Construct new granite block Seventy.ffve one hundredth* feet to faat to tna Nortftweiierly tide of curbing. a point and corner in the South- ELM RADIO CADILLAC Algonquin Drive; manca <4) along (b) Construct full 1hlcknei-s westerly line of property now or BARRER OIL COMPANY tha Mma South 47 dagraat 45 bituminous concrete pavement be formerly owned by Thorn; thence ft TV, Inc. minutes Wett 40 feat to the point and tween the eilitlng center strip pave (2) running along the Southwesterly S«ta* Santa* STYLIST Ahwayi Haatfy *o tarva Vo« plate of Beginning. ment and the new granite block Thl» description In balng drawn In line. South Forty one degrees Two DM 766-2241 curbing where no minutes Easta distance of Fifty feet Ow On "QMIM* — accordance mrlfft a turvay mad* by presently eilsts. to a point and corner; thence (3) WHALPOOL - KITCHBN AID Edward C. Hellly and Attociate* (c) Surfacing the present center running parallel with me first course HAMILTON lit!. Fifth dated May 1», lfa*. Perth Amboy. strip pavement with a new herein. South Fifty-nine degrees •ani mmvt* ntti*»nmt - RMO* MI Naw Jertay. bituminous concrete wearing Thirty one minutes west a distance HsooacV*. The mortgagor* acknowledge itiaf course. .of One Hundred Sixty.eight and. •CA Cole* TV, • Mrttw-Mi ItwtrM. CktM4 ma following Item* are a part of tha Id) Doing all excavation and Seventy-nine one hundredth* feet to NORMS CHEVROLET Hem 1 AM. to • r.M.* mortgaged premltet: aluminum grading necessary and at I other a point and corner in me aforesafd Rear EadaM Parmeat Pleas 233-0M7 ttormt and tcreant. two aluminum wor* necessary and incidental to the center line of Cffnton Avenue; tform doort, one counter.top range improvement. thence (4) running along said center 233-0400 2314306 DM232-S272 374 Short Dr.. and wait oven. SECTION II. That all ot said line North Forty degree* Fifty-nine 10C Elm St 3S1 South AM. C. WaatfiaM Premlte* alio known at 2225 improvements shall be made and minutes West a distance of Fifty fee! 20 Elm Strwt WMtfMd MourttalniMa. NJ. Algonquin Drive, Scotch Plaint. completed under me supervision of to the point and place of beginning. ' me Town Engineer and In ac- BEING known as No. 32 Ctfnton Naw Jartey. Aut bottled. There !• due approximately cordance wim plans and specifica- Avenue. The above description • CANDLES RANKIN FUEL CO. tnjia.MvWtri Intern! from June 20. tions that have been prepared for made In accordance with a survey VAN'S SALES *j SBKVICB RESTAURANTS 1*71 and cottt. same and which are now on file in y Warier J. Parnngton, Land Major and MUue **•**» stmiaM The Sheriff retervet me right to me office of me Town Engineer and Surveyor, Wall Township, N.J. APPLIANCE CO. arm hereby made part crt this or- dated June 22, 1971. There Is due L*i«* Selection of "Notttw Const* Late Sent**" SERVING AREA ad ourn thlt talc. V**4 Can and Tnwka RALPH ORISCELLO. dinance. appro* I mate I y lii,7M.*U with In- Authorized Sales & Service OIL BURNER OVER 8 YEARS Sheriff SECTION III. That me owners of terest from July 6, 1973 and costs. BOURNE AND NOLL. ATTVS. all lands on me fine erf safd fnv The Sheriff reserves the right fo CALL 233-0220 OJ L WL CX 3JJ 05 provements are hereby ordered and idiourn this sale. Caaual A*e. and Nor** A*e. (' |.»-73 4T Fee* MS.** required to make necessary house RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff KI Weetflale) connections wim me sewer, water LEONARD M. SAVADOVE, Atty. Dial 276-9200 SKarlff't Sala and gas mains In said streets DJ & WL CX3J0 05 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW wherever said connections, ff later 8 9 70 4T Fees:*S9.aa Featuring: 230 Caotannial A*a. Cranford JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION. Installed, wouJd require excavation REILLY •Candles by Bhicpic Will UNION COUNTY. DOCKET NO. F Into the pavement to be constructed under mis ordinance. That said NOTICE We werrlet md IniUll tit imkti aVBaiimer 170572 FE0ERAL NATIONAL Sealed proposals lor th* recon MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a connections be made at the owner's OLDSMOBILE CO. REEL-STRONG own cost and expense within thirty trucflon of street Improvements at Call 2323726 •West Va. Clan & Mosaic Class corporation organ I led under an Act the Intersection of Central Avenue. of Congrett and existing pursuant to (30) days from and after mis or- 1113 Sooth Aw«.W. "Constant Flam* Candte Limps FUEL CO. dinance is adopted and mat in case Sycamore street and Clifton Streel the Federal National Mortgage I Westfleld New Jersey will be WntricM Complete Line of Candle Attoclatlon Charter Act, having Its any of said land owners shall not AutJioriMd "D*t»Bd*M*. Frtaodtr Serri** make such connections within the 'ecelved by the Mayor and Council principal office In the City of H the Town of Wettfleld. Tuesday, Otdsmobita Making Supplies & Kits Stae* !•»*" Wathlngion, District of Columbia, said period of time, the Town of Lunehaona at Dinnart West*.eld shall cause such connec- eptember It. 1*73 at 10:00 A.M. ANTIQUES MOIItHBAT Plaintiff, vt. HECTOR BENJAMIN tions to be made and pay the cost revalllng time in the Council 233-6364 Coal HEATING Oil* Cob* AFTER THEATRE SNACKS CATAL. et ux, et sit. Defendants and expense thereof, and wttl cause :hambers of the Municipal Building « •AKIWO OOWt ON miaH W CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECU such expense to be assessed upon the located at 425 Eatt Broad Street, 540 South Av«. Wettf Md TION - FOR SALE OF MORT. lands benefited. Westfleld. New Jersey. Proposals BRIdaa 6-0900 GAGED PREMISES utt be delivered to the place and THE ATTIC SECTION IV. So much of the cost • North AT*. R. Csaafoed I CALL 233-0774 By virtue of the above-stated writ efore the hour above mentioned at M0 North Aw. E. AD 2-7661 • CLEANERS ft DYERS and expense of making said Im- which time they will be publicly of execution to me directed I shall provements as may be lawfully ••Ok) TNOII With Foeattlttttea N«w J«rwy expose formal* by public vendue. In opened and read aloud. Ut HVWf. NO. 32 • MILt. LA. assessed on the land specially And HOB A" • H0MS IMPROVEMENTS room BO, In the Court House. In the benefited thereby shall be assessed The tcope of work includes road 4, O. kill I US MOUNT AfMSlOE City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wed- by the Board ol Assessors. widening and realignment, con- nesday, the 19th day ol September truction of approximately 575 font ROTCHFORD A.O., 1971, at two o'clock In the SECTION v. it is hereby deter- DM 233-1954 mined and declared that the number ' bituminous stabilized bast PONTIAC ••*«»« On CleMtas Staea 1W • SERVICE STATIONS afternoon of said day. ot annual installments in which the ourse, 1700 lineal leet of granite •Rettor Dry Cteaolnc Premises situate In me City of ilock curb, 3500 square feel of Auth orbed Plalnfleld, County of Union and special assessments to be levied on • Short Le-underlna account of the said improvements oncrete sidewalk, related storm (Ju* off the Ctre*> rONTIAC AND LE MANS • Cold r is S tons* HOME IMPROVEMENT CO..IMC. Stata of New Jersey. may be paid Is five. rainage, grading and landscape EUCLID SERVICE BEGINNING at a point In the work complete and In accordance • Drapery and Rua) Cle*nlna SECTION VI. It is hereby with The plans and specifications. 415W«tfMdAw. southeasterly side line of E. Fourth determined and declared that The IN WBSTriELD Streat where same It Interested by Contract documents, including SUBARU estimated amount of money to be >lans and specllications may be 11 E. Broad St the northerly line of lands now or raised from all sources for said Salo* formerly of Adeline Albert and from ieen or obtained at Ihe office of ttie purpose is \9,000 00, and that ihe own engineer located at 9S9 North Dill 756-0100 thence running-. (I) along the south- estimated maximum amount of Naw and Ut*d Can easterly side line of E. Fourth Avenue. VWeslfield, New Jersey. ArUnarWIttke.'Viop. vend* or note* necessary to be g MAIN orriCE AND PLANT: "DM ComfMi On*Call •WbMlAUaaml Street, north 30 degrees 10 minutes issued lor said purpose Is V*.000 00 At the time of submission, ail • AUTO BODY REPAIRS east 41.7 feet; th«nc« (3) along the iroposals must be accompanied by 232-3700 1201 South A»«, PUinf ttld HORN hnprontmnt Sfrtriea" « Wheel BalaAelaa There is hereby appropriated for Service) and Parts southerly line of lands now or for said purpose the sum ot »1,000,00 he lotlowing-. IWtDM Other Storea In Plalntteld W< Spwialixa la: Motor Tuna^ip* merly of Eodlce, south 78 degrees 30 from capital improvement Funds a) A certified check payable to the 664-3222 • inpntioiiWork minutes aatt 1112 faaf; mence (3) treasurer of Ihe Town of Westfleld, BODYART • Attention*, AddUfcro*. MSITTOOB available for such purposes. .Inti Sarrte* — Road'Saniea •ourn 14 d*0reat 72 minutet 30 SECTION vil. To finance said In an amount equal to fen percent 433 North A«t., CURTAINS, ORAPERIES iKttdMIM sacondt wait, along the westerly line improvements there shall be issued (10) of the amount of the bid, or COLLISION SHOP rick-um * D*U*«*7 of lands now or formerly of Morse pursuant to local bond law and R.S bid bond. iRoofiagandSMaa 27.3 feat.- thenc* (4) along tha north 40A:2-«of the State of New Jersey. In b) A surety company certificate George W. Kockan, Prop. Call 232-4744 erly line of lands now or formerly of stating that said turety company •Do anticipation of the Issuance of bonds, Complete Bodr * reader Repelrtxe; FREDAL •Jaloude* 4M North A«a. WaitfMai Adeline Albert, norm 15 degrees 21 Bono Anticipation Notes of said will provide the bidder with the minutes west 114.94 feet to the south. Town, which shall not exceed In the performance bond In accordance Auto A Track RafkaMilita DECORATORS •Fozebai easterly side Itne of E. Fourth aggregate principal amount, the with the requirements of the •4 How Towtaf •Oanaea Street, the point and place of sum of M.000 00. Said notes shall >pec!flcatlons. • Storm Door* aad Kitchen* MOUNTAINSIDE BEGINNING. ra bear interest at a rate which shall The mayor and council reserve the Call 7l*-0tao Our Ittk Yeat COMMONLY known as N 404 E. not exceed six pereenTum per an right fo re|ect any and all bids. If, In Curtaku — Lines* — Bediptead* SERVICE Fourth street, Plalnfleld, New ' num and may be renewed 1rom time the Interest of the town, I f It deemed 6 South AM. Gar wood CvKora M*.o* ot Ttuitwoftbr Servte* Jersey. to time pursuant tg and within the advisable to do so. Sbp Cover* 4 Dapette* • B»k« Sanrle* There Is due approximately limitations prescribed by said law. CHARLES VAN BENSCHOTEN Ptnaaelac Aimaaad • Bnala* Tuaa-uaa SV.U3.52 wim interest from June 1. All matters wim respecf to said TOWN ENGINEER 1RIUMPM 1973 and costs. notes not determined by this or • 20 73 :T Fees 125.44 232-8532 • Radiator Repair* The Sheriff reserves me right to dinance sha» be determined by the SEVELL'S AUTO run *. qulmbr su. Weatneld C«R 754-44IS • Shack* — Muffler* adjourn this sale. resolution to be hereafter adopted. LEOAL NOTICE 24 Hour Bmeratncr Repair Work • Reaulitor h Generator Sanies RALPH, ORISCELLO. SECTION VIII. Not more than J50Q.00oi the sum to be raised by me SUPERIOR COURTOF BODY SHOP CO. Meabatol. Road Serrfc* — Snow Fhnrma Sheriff NEW JERSEY DELICATESSENS InjV*««lon Work REISDORF S. JAFFE, ATTYS. issuance of said notes may be used OOCKET NO. M-21757-72 •odr and Paiat, Shop Plalaftold chamber of 'Commerce DJ a, WL CX 33705 to finance interest on obligation* TO: HUFFIN WILLIAMS 232-9776 1-33 74 4T Fees $74 SO issued to finance said purpose Office ead SHOWTOOBK: whether temporary or permanent or Defendant. AAA* ALAaM.CA. Road AM 369 SOUTH AVE. E. 1121 Rt 22 MounUtnaMa to finance engineering or inspection By Order of the Superior Court U.S. Hwy. 22 North PlaifrlMd PUBLIC NOTICE costs and legal expenses or to wherein RUBY WILLIAMS It 94 Houourr TTovtai WESTFIELD Notice Is hereby given that the finance the cosl of the issuance of plaintiff and you are defendant, you Vender Repairairi ** — PaiPain Un Una Board of Adlustment established such obligations as provided In R.S. are required to answer the plaintiff't ksaaad R«p*tRp*tu • TOWING under an ordinance entitled "An complaint on or before the 21st day Tonica cScSrr Same* INSURANCE Ordinance Establishing Bulldlnc 40A:2 70 of October, 1973, by serving It on WESTFIELD Districts and Restrictions in the I SECTION IX- ii is hereby L.T. VINCENTI, ESO. plaintiff's TURNER'S Town of westfidd" will meet in the | determined and declared that the attorney, at 525 East Front street, Call 2324887 PEARSALL ft Municipal Building on Monday. pr»o SHERIFF'S SALf SECTION X. II is hereby deter, ••:• ••;*• SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWmined and declared that the sup- JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, plemental debt statement required UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F- by said law has been duiy mad* and ilcuicaster. 4160-72 JERSEY MORTGAGE filed in the ofllce of the Town Clerk COMPANY, a New Jersey corpora of said Town, and that such state- tlon. Plalnim, • vs. - CLINTON H. ment so filed shows mat the gross 76 Elm St., Wettfteld 232-2232 ROGERS and CATHERINE G. debt of Ihe Town as defined In R.S. ROGERS, tils wife. Defendants. 40A:l-4] of the State of New Jersey ENGRAVERS • STATIONERS CIVIL ACTION WHIT OF EXECU is Increased by this ordnance by TION FOR SALE OF M0RT 119,500.00 and that said notes GAGED PREMISES authorized by IMS ordinance shall be By virtue of the above-stated writ within all debt llmltetlons of execution to me directed t snail prescribed by said law. expose for sale by public vendue. In SECTION XI. This ordinance shall room Bl, In the court House. In the lake effect twenty 110) days attar City of Elliabeth. N.J., on Wednes- th* first publication thereof after day, the 5th day 01 September A.D.. final passage. 1973, al two o'clock In Ihe afternoon a-X-71-IT Fe*S:«42.00 of 4ald day. All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In Ihe City of Ptelnfleld, in the county of Union, in the State of New Jersey: ! BEGINNINO In the Northwesterly Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Bury sre now al home al 1178 Mr. and Mrs, John M. .Schwab have moved Into their new side of East Seventh street 340 feel Foothill Way In Mountainside. This sale was negotiated home at I2« Wells Street. The sale of thin property was Northeasterly therein from its In' tersectlon with the Northeasterly by Trudy Piccirlllo of The Thiel Agency, Inc. of Moun- negotiated by Marion II, Him* Jr. of the office of Barrett side of Scotl Place thence; (1) North JARVIS DRUG STORE Ulntlde. * Crain, Inc., Realtor*. 31 degrees 45' West 100 Feet thence. (II Norm 57 degrees 15'. Eaii 40 Feet thence; 13) South 37 degr*«i 45', East 100 Feet 10 the North westerly side of East Seventh Slreel thence (i) along the same Soulh $T 54 Elm St. degrees 15',/Vest 40 Feat to the point and place 01 BEGINNING. The property Is also known at »j» East Seventh Street, PlolnHUd. New Jersey The above description it in ac • cordance with a survey made and] I prepared by Ctorge J Terwuiiger, Prttorlptiont Jr.. PC daled October t. l»»4 and updated to « survey prepared by Roger M Carroll PS and L.I Oragt dated December If 197} There Is due approximately s:t,ot1 41 with intereHlrom July V, t«73 and costs The Sheriff tmrvti ihe right to »d Oeimttios lourn ihis %ate RALPH OR IJCELLO, Sheriff KAUFMAN AND KAUFMAN, Kodak Dtator Ally* DJ «. WL CX »' 0) I? '} FRESHMEN - SOPHOMORES - JUNIORS - SENIORS COLLEGIANS!! AND PRIVATE SCHOOL STUDENTS, TOO STOP! BEFORE YOU GO! REG. 29" FACIAL TISSUES Whether you will be a freshman or lQc senior this fall you'll want The REG. 39* Loader to com* to you «v«ry wo«k 100-5 GRAIN during the school year. Next b*st ASPIRIN TABS thing to a letter from horn*. Tough slu»«.-«t muile to C take your boy in stride. Ftir school, For 19 pluy. They're big on Place your order today »o you don't forgot it in comfort and style. REG. 1.29 With plenty <>f Duster tho last minute rush. We'll start mailing your first Drown quality week at school. THERMOS Into every pair. Let your buy chouse. We'll SNAK-JAR see that lie's fitted to perfection. Special Rat* for Private School or College Year only 00 Order NOW on this convenient order blank Open Sundays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. till OUR MM tWTKANCt HIOM TOWN •AMUNO IOT NO CHMOIS ON DILIVIRIIS ON SAU ITIMS THE WESTFIEID LEADER Fl0Rf ft SO UM ST., WliTflllO, N, J. land THI IIADH frtm ,. ...until Iwra D SB G Un4 hill I* ••!•* TO Nam* Nam*... DRUG STOPf 70 ELM ST. 233-7172 WfST«IIlD ICH001 LOCAl Addm. DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS EXPERTLY FILLED 243 I. MOAD IT. Mirnll Cti»ij« - Muttr Chirp - BtnkAmtrlcird City ,. „,,,,.... Ttwn .,: - OPfOllTI RIAITO THIATM Zip C»tl» PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS ADami 2«4M0