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%«•• Town Council Meets Tuesday >vir«* THE WESTFIELD LEADER 8:30 P.M. THi UAMNO ANO MOST HKNUT OtCUIATK WKKIY NiWSTAPM IN UNMN COUNTY

EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR—No. 45 Publl.hed Hrcry Thundtr WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1971 second ui»i. P,.U,« P»H Z at Weetfleld. NT J. Psgeg—It Survey Sees Need of New School Board to Phase Out Youth Activities, Council Adoption of a Youth Guidance parent that the majority of theopportunities for self-expression, Columbus in Three Years "ouncil last week toy the Town Coun- youth community by not participat- which programs and opportunities il is the reautt of an exhaustive ing in existing programs evidently apparently are not fully available tudy made by a Task Force spedli- do not (find the same meaningful, -within the format of existing pro- ally dunged •with a survey at needs whatever the reason. Within the grams and services. In Racial Balance Attempt f Wetffeld youth. peer group there is of course a di- "One of the constant observations p JRoUowing a survey of facilities, versity of interests, and it would be by the youth community is the fact A three-year plan to phase out Columbus School was approval by the rograms and usage by Weatfield Utopia to expect that all programs that the adults nave structured the outh the taak force recommended now in existence have universal ap- programs without, in many in- Holy he implementation of a Youth peal. However, non-participation may rh€> istam k stances, ascertaining or permitting ' f* designed to meet state mandates on racial balance kMdance Council. relate to the fact that there are participation by members of Che an Westfield schoote and follows last week's approval of apian to achieve The teak lorce concluded, after a schisms within the youth' Community : more ual youth community in the adult de- ^ <*t percentages of black- tudy of local Y and Scout groups, and there are barrier* which sepa- terminations, so that the concepts or immunity Center, church group rate the peer groups (with the splint- needs or desires of the young are not 111 Seniors kroup Supports ind other organiations that the ering into various cliques . . . (and) being met or dealt with.. . rtajority of you* do not participate there are existing problems involv- JOB* KNEW. Holy Trini* High Sc*»l held n time programs and that in 1970ing race, relations, youth-police rcla- "There apparently is not adequate BOOTl! of Ed. .commencement exercises for 111 for the junior highs, will be impJe- nly 37 per cent of eU junior and tiens, youth-adult relations, and gen- housing available to provide a place graduates last night in the high In a letter addressed to Geor«e mented jn September. It will involve enior high school boys wett in- eral nan-communication between par- where students can just relax end auditorium PleWy. president of the Westfield the redistrictmg of the Grtuit, Un- volved in school sport*. ents find children, all of which have talk or 'rap" or a place to house, un- ' ' Board of Education, the Westfield coin, Tairtaqyee and Jefferson According to the report, "the Com- a bearing and relationship to the scheduled and unsupervised freedom Sister Anne Bernadette, Hoh/TOn- Area Conanittee for Human BighU Schools next year ami ultimately ntttee is satisfied that the majority whole fabric of the problem of par-to work at crafts of all kinds (ean- ty principal, announced scholarship s iard9 reported the following resolution the redistricting of McKiitley and * the youth community do not per- ticipation. . . . The normal academic dlemaking, leotfcercraft, woodwork- ,.„„,,. u , , * totaling almost 185,000. John H. Merkl of 1015 Boulevard, Magr. Charles B. 'Murphy, pastor of that wax adopted at its annual meet- Wilson Schools. As a safety (actor, xdpale in existing available pro- pressure of preparation for college ing, pottery, painting, etc.) The sur- has announced his resignation ai Holy Trinity parish, personally con- ing Thursday. tlie Town Council has been asked to [ranw, including extra-outricutar or job, competition for grades, and vey which was undertaken by the third ward Town Oouncibramjn «ntotated the class of 1971 which assure a safe overpass from Colura. Vonta, oukuml and aocial activities, normal educational responsibility add committee of the high school students iffered under the auspice* of theadditional stress which give rise to indicate a genuine desire and need Khooi *od/or generally, as a mat-•r compound the need for programs for programs outside the general satwwss ter of community service. It is ap-which will'give young people relief school curriculum, to facilitate pur- from tension end pressure, and other suits in the field of ait, crafts, (Continued on page 5) G. ROBEBT WATT Receivea Appointment pany and e^cts to Lve tan Ctati^rine' &£* "The specific actions supported To Naval Academy ^ faiewel, to his cuncU Wat! Awarded 91,600 8T The p.e.ent.tion to the com- Jackson Keynote colleagues, Merkl urged support for Jane Kieman. Others who gradu- Social Studies Award «n«nity of Uie issue and the attempts Senior William NeHl has received Mayor Snyder's programs and adate- d with honors were: Elbabeth **> involve the' community in the his certificate of appointment ministration. He said that he hoped Severe. vmA Kocum. Marilyn Con- The social studies department of problems; From Capt. Charles T. Shallow, Baccalaureate that they would find it possible to rov, Mary Hiliinger, Patricia Joyce, Westfield Senior High School has . .The clear statements made at U.S.N.B., representative of the Naval "maintain independent viewpoints awarded 2 Frances Donnelly, and William ^ ™*M Watt the Colvariou. s meetings and in the press Academy in this area. Captain Shall- Speaker while supporting the adm.mstra- Guthlein. and Mrs. Henry Bayard McCoy Me- concerning the Board of Educatiw's cross commended William on being tarn in a way to keep Westfield mov- Graduates are: ™i Joseph Mchael Angelo •"««» of * "««rest and excellence in this issue, and classes in AnnapoUs history. Hie partment of Westfield High School « f. 1' • Edward William Anthes, Jr «" American history. He is the son presentation was port of Holy Trin- wiH be the featured speaker at the Merkl also urged the mayor to ity High School's annual Awards [/W«*tfieU baccalaureate service Day. WUHam is the son of Mr. and srasar .June 20 at 6 p.m. at St. Paul's Epis- (Continued on 4) Bob, who is 19 years old, wlU enter t Mrs. William NeiU of Manchester Thomas Richar<1 a similar action will be Utenik £ to copal Church. Hit theine will be Dreiv University, Madison, In Sep- Dr. ten r There wiU in Ws (jfant jinttpln and Jefierson Schools .'-MaMive'ReorientatioD." The bac- Judit0S hh AnF n lBola8 n the near future on behalf «f the ele- next ** - ^ "^^ - mentBry SClM 18 SeP*«n*er- In order to make catoureEte committee, composed of CContinued on page 4) * - iKalhleeS5 n TElain e^ Boniakowsk ,^L t.l room in Uncoln, some students in adults, awl youth from local church- (Continued on page 4) that district's southwest corner Spring St. (Jot es, has planned a muRi-medtt pre- No* "Half Price? sentation of music, slides and' film at part of the service. The film was At a Council meeting last Tuesday created by Steve Zane as a docu- night Mayor Donn A. Snyder au- I1 mentary of the past decade..Special nounted that the New Spring St. music will be provided by Phineaus Outstanding Young Exchangite parking lot fees have been amend- and Bill Martin, and there will be its annual reorganizaUon meeting by the distncfS okter '..HARRY A. GIUDITTA Raymond A. McFarlane was nam- classes. It will be necessary to make ed in order to serve those citizens Moni!;:y ed Naw Jcrse s readings by Arthur Pace. The in- y' outstanding young with long-time parking needs. The' committee-ilso rejected for minor changes in the district bound- vocation will be offered by the Exdiangite at the annual conven- arics on Lincoln, McKinley and Wil- /Certain areas in the lot will not (ion of New Jerec Giuditta to Retire Canon Richard J. Hardman of the y Exdiange Clubs son Schools at this lime to accom- be metered and permits for these . _ . _ _ , j. host church, with the benediction "cid in Atlantic City last week. The morfate the pupils. In 1973-74, kinder- •will be issued at a cost of $4 a Lvits vicc e cnaumenchairmen, MrMrs.f Thomainomas GUP Committee . . As KatlL F.YPPlltlVP being offered by the Rev. Robert pd was presenled t0 Mr Mc garten, first and second grade stu- tnonth. These permits may be pur- Kennelly as secretary and Harry W. i»3 UaiU LIAVtUUTV w rhitclKr of Firsl Baptist Fariane for his service to the com- dents will continue in Columbus chased in the office of the town Church. Foskey as treasurer. ««mity and, in parUcular, for his School until-tlie-September following clerk. ward counchnan. was elected to the completion oflhe overpass. The Central Jersey Bank and- T^ service text End presentations Dravis told Uie committee that worfc jn estabUsWng |hc Kidney serve as wairmanoit >» wes« iea CoH Excliange Foundation, . ne ^^ also inlends to ^r Parking meters have been installed Trust Company has announced the have ^cn prepared by a committee the coming campaign "ranks as one to provide parking for 12 hour pe- retirement of Han-y A. Giuditta, ex|> composed of Miss Martha Spragg, of the most important we have had '^- McFarlanc has been a mem- some elementary school classes to riods at the rate of 25c. in recent years and we arc most on bcr of thc w y^y Exchallge club ecutive vice president of the West- First Congregational Church; Steve provide o greater exchange between H is hoped that this new lot will fortunate to have as representatives for three years and is currently Sack and white students, MM in- field office, effective July 1. Tapscott of First United Methodist; so elected to serve as offl. be used to relieve some of die park- iMr. Giuditta, who was bom in 'Miss Leslie Kaplan of Temple Era- of the Democratic party in West- • as secreta service training for teachers' an< «™| "J Wo,w c c air. m li for arents ing problems which have occurred Westfield • and was graduated from .anu-421; Miss Peggy Snyder of First field .n txceptioMl slate of candi- «*»»*««« ~ ^ ' P <* ia the railroad station area. (Contmued on page 4) is dircct out rowth rf Mr ' (Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 4) ^eierick A. B~, wasurcr! *•«»" « e ' McFarlanc's interest in the pro- Edward E. Schott, delegate to the m kl( ^<> °' >ney diseases. Tiie or- Union County Republicun Commit- ganizaHon is engaged at present in tee; and Virginia Wsolica. alternate «ie rebuilding of dialysis coils, the "Old Faces" and "New Ideas" to delegate to the Union Oounly Ec- hi • f • 1J "licart" of thc artificial kidney ma- publican Commitlcc. i laVlllff F161Q Se h^devef- An appropriaUon Fall Campaign of United Mr Molowa said: IU is 8 d si, ,c ^thods {gf rcbujldlng of $5,500 to construct a recreation "scd (lial^is coik' ^^ makinS RAVMOND A. McFARLANE .«•" .« property leased from Our o, SbHcan com',«I Z" these life-saving devices available to Expertise and experimentation— Lady ol Lourdes Church met mi- "old" faces and new ideas. afflic«d Pc'^"= «l » considerable tial approval of the Borough' Own- election ot our R^ubboan state. Out cil Tuesday night at the BeechWood This U the-formula that United Rebuilding these (Contmued on page 4) b School. A public hearing will be Fund officials expect to produce a cojls ^ ^^ labm. has re. BOOSttTS duced per patient costs by approx- held at the council meeting July return of the "winning ways" of 20- WestXieM's traditional one big cam- imatuly $2S0O annually. The organ- Also introauced U' S lor""!? TT ZFZ's tions of the 1971 drive. Westfield and (Mountainside ore Tavern, Jade Kounla.n, Mount.-un- Mrs. Laurance Shaffer; will head •asked to take their bottles and cans the residential division of the fall The project, considered essential to the WestHcU Armory, Runway '» *e needs of the hi|jh .school nth- campaign, with Mrs. Glenn Maggio Oftd. between thc hours of 8:30 a.m. p g in charge of business solicitation. lclic department lias not been in- and 4 p.m. eluded in thc normal .school bud- •Hazen Short and Homer Martin Previously, the Indian Guides col- get. and any hope for its atluin- will co-captain the major'gifts sec- lected only glass, und held their ment in the future in the present tion and Lee Hale will lead efforts .Summer Schedule drive on two days. This month's budget-cutting austerity nro-r.uii is to obtnin advanced donations. campaign will be held only on Sat- remote. Thc iiowtcrs tlicrcfurc. I lie Vculi Kini)loy:non( Service of v lL |f l(l WiU "These are the 'tried and true' urday to permit families to l)e to- have co:i.si<-' HH-ii '.1:30 a.m. to leaders nnd the 'young in heart' who gether on Father's Day. Sufficient .prime IniporUincc. ":'ll) '""• fluln •Illnu •"* u"''' l'w know the new challenges that many pl:l>'ic sc"llws Sue. 3—5 new concepts for belter service, su is Label.': niiiy rcniiiln on Hie liol- Srfiolnrship iiwawl. A stipend of llir lllirnry will iiinliiliilii lln- Classifu-d Sec. 1—6,7 the United Fund. llcs, lull nul Ihc cans. Hottk's—or $'Ju» is :iwardc:l Ui a liuslnoss edu- KUHII' li"«rs !l a.m. tn II p.m. Kditorluls Sec. S—a "United Kimil-supporled tigencles uny HliiK.s—shouki be rinsed out and cation sluilcnt whu plans lo aflencl 1 Mcmla.v tliruiiKli l'rUluy, mid the Obiliiarlcs Sec, 1—4 lire reaching out—und so uro wo. We separated us to color—umbel-, dent un in.sllluli(iii of lilKhcr Ifiiriiing. Miss Kulli, the oldcsl of seven Clilldrni's Dipiirlment Us iisiml Soelul Seo.»-4-e v/iml everyone In Weslfield to Imvo or green. children, runks In tlio top JmJi o( I rs, I) u.in. lo 8 p.m. Mondny Spoils Sec. 4—0,7,8 tlio opportunity Lo share In our com- Cans should bo rinsed uul, und (Continued on pufio 4) throughTrliluy. , Thoutcr So& 1-9 , (Contluucd on pogo 4) IIAZEN SHORT HOMER MARTIN LEE HALE may be flattened. mmmt* , ifmmkf,mmftfm ^5 **«t * ^jp^ ^ Jaycees ; However, in Ihe etyseflt ttea(t Morrison to Spend ^ fieek, th§ ^opera-lion of j icaves the pool complex and wishes Girls' State Delegates Announced towns^o^leirf their ftmd raising, j to return. later in the day, with a Summer in Finland !Aiea«&4ftta1a1&l4ycees bene-j pool member as sponsor, he must fit Hie communky are drug abuse, i pay the required admission fee upon Greg Morrison. Westfield Hi«h teach-in, junior champ, Speak-Out.! re-entry. junior and AFS Americans Abroad community development center and ! The Recreation Department's pool fiulist, has 'omen irftrmed thrt i* many more. office will be open Tuesday, from be speo&ag the gommer ia Fin- 7 to 9 p.m. for the processing of . Leavi* WestMd on Juae 23, phctcgraphed identification cards Oreg will Hy to Uwtoaki and then for new members of the pool who i travel 150 mile» t* *r laws «f tap- Pool Guest have been unable to procure their peenranla. which is 12 miles from identification cards due to working ;ti* USSR faoartbr. liours. It is urged that every effort • fnd mother are Mr. and Mrs. Policy Changed be mode to complete this process . Mattjla and brother Pekka.For about at thb time. It will be the only iew»$r«fcs. Gf«f *UI Mr*. Ruth V. Hill, director of rec- scheduled evening hear for the re- "GymoMiom" or acfeaot reation, has announced on behalf of mainder of the season. * * the Westfield Recreation Commis- Other flans include weekend trips sion, that an amendment to the by car *d iMnd«g ti«a at a Memorial Pool's new guest policy County 4-H Fair by sunaMr has been adopted, effective im- eetvad a fetter frmn Mte, tag mediately. The former policy has The Union County 4-H Fair will who AEJJtNODN been abused too extensively by non- be this Saturday at 300 North Ave. members and it was felt this change East, Westfield. is required, she said. A talent show, battle of the bands, e a horseback riding demonstration, a GUMMING and Cash payments for guests will be pop name. lt» &ftish fluency made by the sponsoring member fashion show, a dog training demon- stration, a coronation—all these ac- Giri* toain^»tof^GraKis aimra t*»t Jayeees Award $MM Scholarship upon entrance to the pool accord- ing to the following schedule: Fee tivities and more will take place at fetation of thecyireat the fair. tfc WaUbvtf Kevin for each guest 14 and over, $2.50 by lira. Hamrf Driver Educatioa Ave., hat beau aad of this moath. H* will attead per «*ry; fee for each guest under 4-H'ers from all parts of Union Vmit #» rett, chaifman and Mrs. Norman the «Kperteaoe ahaad far him. Jaycce ••ton Hall University in the fall and M, 11:25 per entry. County will set up booths telling flfcv^gue and Sirs, Imis Oaruso, oo- torical champiaa, if awjor m naviae DMHRT* The guest fee is payable upon about their clubs early Saturday chairmen of the Girl's State com- Here Next Week is the son of Mr. and Mrs. at m NaiOioitefe in wcbology, Tlie ftchotenhflo ii ffmnord »Wy the first admission to the pool and morning. They'll throw open the mittee jporU aad a ftf ftj W«MeM Jaymi through is valid as long as the guest and j doors to the general puttie at 10 local ackfates will Join other masj at Holgr THa*r law maar fcarf rcuen held sponsor remain at the pool site. 1 a.m. from far the vnousl si to Jmt * at at a

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Men's Toiletries, Including: Caswell Masset, Ltd., Faberge, British Sterling, English Leather, Nine Flags and others. T ri J A Mw ffkmk tfr«i|» orvd a square to* |«t ar« It* !ot»t M coiuol tiling. dtovt ttolher* and a full cushion inmitoU or« comblntd into the mast camfoHabtt caiual slip-on «Vftr. Full Intfwr lining. Sizes 7 thru 12 in light btu#, white, bone, and golden. Wide ttlW D Ond E. 23.00 WHIN IN DOUIT, A JOHN HUNKS OI9T CMT1F1CATI II SUM TO PUASI Department Mezzanine.

Open Monday Evening 'til 9;00 P.M. 207 BROAD ST., WESTFIELD • 233-1171 207 E, Broad St., Westfield — 233-1171 OPEN MONDAY EVES. UNTIL 9 P.M. V 7 mmm* fm* to oiafce our sefcoyis ux»je re- KBOD seryie** for tite Y. Included are ••A *i ».i YES. is also in need of volua- Mo "Cloak of Secrecy,' sponsive to the needs of all the peo- & Day Camp, adrvbnced Ranger Mail Available teers or substitutes. Any adult who ple in a rapidly changing society.'" pamp and Kinder Kamp for boys „ . ,. A . , nr could spare one day a momtih to Statewide and countrywide meet- ranging in age from 4 to 12 years of Efiteatrve immediately, Ahe U.S.S€rv e in this * fa ^^ to Board of Ed. Contends ings ha-ve been held by the "Our age Swimnuag, SUBA, karate, ten- Postal Service wisil provide next day caU Elcanor HcdlU 232-6495, for Schools" project with citizen parti* nds and dog obedience are also of-; delivery, within a GOO mile radius of | more injormati

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:*'• tional opportunity was being pro- •*'>: vided and that an invitation had I?' been extended to the director of J-l OEEO to visit Westfield schools.

.<•* ^ There have been a number of :. '.- •} »-• news releases concerning the issue i since that time. ••-V Hey Dad, ;"7 At the November public meeting, J- - George Plenty, as chairman of the community information committee, be a sport... •• ^ i -. gave a summary report on the sub-

1 " ject and announced that the staff had been directed to consider alter- • ].J* ' - nate plans to achieve a better dis- •-' - *.4.- Id -* tribution of black students {Colum- -ViV v bus had 33 percent). The board was Treat yourself J*. still awaiting a visit frokn Uie OEEO director. and your family to . Mr. Plenty stated at that tkne •'. . . we will keep you informed and wlH give the community an oppor- tunity to discuss the issues imder FATHER'S DAY consideration.".

H <. Now president of the board, Mr. Plenty stated Tuesday night: "I be- DINNER <,lleve,we have ikwie that," . •. Lincoln Y After a stafff: conuruUee compie- -<'- ?- ^ report^ the board studied atthe.:. - M the report and discussed plans with many individuals, many of whom had met with fche board on previous •occasions to discuss problems of •muiual interest, and discussed pos- sible plans for descrgrcgatitth r .' ' 4 The board then presented at pub- $T£AK HOUSE lic information meetings last monih broad coverage of all available so- lutions to the problems. Th« Molltr family Many meetings have been held with board members willing to hear %.' '-.-*-- • U.S. ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J. | 1 all comments and suggestions from ..L.I . h RESERVATIONS (201) 2335542 townspeople before making the fin- PRIVATE PARTIES 10 TO 200 al decision. LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS • DINNER Providing official information con- cerning another item discussed by ATIAM HOUtC INC the concerned parents group, Mr.

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PLAINFIELD SCOTCH PLAINS WESTFIELD 233 E, BROAD ST. WESTFIELD AD 3-1111 Broad at Prospect 127 Park Avenue 361 Park Avenue OPEN MONDAY NITE 'TIL 9 **- £ mmmts mM mm*, *ws u, mi ekinwg tht&t same y Overlook HospkaC, ttunaofl A member of Garmna Upsiioo ! Surviving are a son. W. Merrjfct Dems Reeleet the OBITUARIES chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity, i Coloharoer of Con von* Station; two actions in a oanujm*Uy where U\e Aotfeooy, *eW for he was past president and current ! daughters, Mrs. Edward A. I>ietz (Continued from page 1) liousing patterns make racial .hpl- <2U*B#* LQOEnis «|f tiie 33 treasurer of Us alumni association. ; cf V\'es;£ield and Mrs. Quimon R. ance hard to achieve in the schools. Patrkaa Am l>ufa Iferfman Louis R. Quad Surviving are his widow. Mrs. :Kk*pe of Chatham; five grandchil- dates." Marie Anne fir. Mary C. Quad: a daughter. Mrs. ; dren and seven great grandchildren. "Our goal is to build on the elec- &n Harold Voorhees Jr. of North tion successes of the post year "Old Faces" Plainfielc. a grandaughter and two through the eitdion of the best pos- Joseph of roovdqg totters, Harold F. Quad of West Harold C. IVulham sible candidates to work for the im- (Continued from page I) Orange and Millard C. Quad of provement cf our community on the Hai\->:d C Pridham, 83. of 101 munity's well-being and progress. Joua Peter Ma*ria*a of Hidgtwooa. Lir.tfen .We., died Sunday at Over- Town Council." Dravis said. The committee heard reports on We realize thai all citizans cannot ." Jk. Harry A memorial fund has been es- look Hospital. Summit. He retired be active volunteers in all these or- Un4a ata&weg tablished in his name at Muhlen- 11 years ago after many years -as an prcjicu pending before the council from -the ir.cu.i&teiit Democratic ganizations, but their financial sup- the berg Hospital to purchase equip- executive in the coal iniustiiy. port oan do wonderful things," the Jean Lesley |lor$n ment fcr treatment of cardiovascu- Mr. Pridham was born in New- ccuxicilmen. Cterles A. Harris of the Saily Ami th«r« is teue open bpu*qg." He Third Ward and John J. Tucker of chairman said. lar disease. ark and lived in Irvinglon for 35 Mi. Reid, president of A6F Cutter Memorial services were held Sun- years before moving here 13 years Wie Fcurth Ward. Harris and Tucker reported on the status of a number Co., has long been active in various of the law" 4?}' at the Presbyterian Church. In- ago. posts with Ine -Untied Fund. He and Vow Lee bou«iu« brf said |fa|ajt terment will be private. He was assistant to the president of problems in the town, including Elkn pryor parking and public works projects. his wife, Barbara, have two children, one WefiO»«W tbe of Kicoll Co. cf New York frcm John and Jill. Leo Mcftutl»y of the iaw." 1302 to 1921 and later served as Title cemmiuee also heard brief Edward?. McGra&, Jr. remarks from the four candidates Mrs. Shaffer, who lives at fi£ ***** Mr,, William Pfaffle president and director of the 'D^vis Atchawk Tr., is general manager of Ktfmt James ll«ek Coal and Coke Inc. Davis Clineh- for council seats: Mrs. Sally K. Wiltiam Roger NeiU iMrs. Hope Ingols Pfaffle, 55, of Schmalentoerger in the first ward, i&argaiet Stern Catering on South pLher members of the Boar field Export Coal Co. and the Ave. and has served with the re- Jehu Rocky f^yette, Me., a former Westfield Electrical Co., all of New York, Alan Frommer in the second ward, cation. President fleniy said tail division of the United Campaign Gary D. Perrine the "best thjAg at this time," teacher, died Saturday night in iHe had also been vice p Vincent McGowan in the third ward in past years, Atas. Maggio, itotive EUM UwYarflt Douglas Campbell, vice-presi Augusta General Hospital. and director of Boswell Laod Co, and John J. McLaughfia in the in mayor's commKtees on youth Elaine Marie Ross who found tt "difficult to be (Born Dec. 1, 1915. in Milford. ULali, the Bay of New York Coal Co. and fourth ward. and drxig afcuse, was Now Jersey's Carmen James Rotella the system is racially imft*ala she was the daughter of Augustus How&nd Hook Dock Co.. all of New " "outstanding woman" last year. Joseph Russo lc)04 apirt«i giving the HAHTMAN LOUIS ft. QUAD and Florence Parker lagob. She was York. )4 g graduated with a bachelor of arts Also active for many years in United power in this area, the possi- George c Hartman, »,, of 121 ftlr. Pridham was a member of Watt Awarded Fund, she lives at 62 Cottage PL Susan Mary Louis H. Qua! of 961 Boulevard degree from the University of Utah the Maryland Coal Association, the ble loss of state funds $nd 6eclinini? Whitnpft St., Oarteret, proprietor of (Mr. Short and Mr. Martin ako Elizabeth Ue)m died Wednesday, June 9, in Houston, aad received her master's degree at Aero Pagus Club aod Engineers (Continued from page 1) «fementary school earoUmtnt. He the Wfertfield Sewing Center, at 304 have served in various campaign Jean Hull # Tex following open-heart surgery. Newark State Teachers Cottege. Club 5 and Uie pie-school at the First Surviving are his widow, Un, well as his wife Ann, has toae* a is juat, but lest than ideal" and Wil- hitfba»£ of Mrs Joan Gill Haiti nan. A graduate of Rutgers University Baptist Church. She was a kinder- an extensive independent study proj- civic leader for several yetro and liam Shepherd called the program Margerite C. Pridham; a son, LA. June lurie ,Mr. Hprtman was born in Peek- with a B.A- degree in business ad- garten teacher in Wilson School from ect entitled. "Looking Out From In- arlane has been, a resi- gers University. Mr. Giuditta pro- in Fair view Cemetery. dent of Westfield for ten years and gressed through all phases of bank Judith gmily Yantlelup district lines will be: Solon Hall University, in the Jtewark office after which, in and this will be continued by Mr. 1 nth tour of duty in Korea (National Resources Council of Au- ginia and had lived here for more Church. title until the merger with the Cen- Edward W^ter Zupkus, Jr. Columlbus School north of a line be- he was reassigned to the Newark gusta, the Camera Club of Lewistoo, durinf the war there genera! office as assistant general than 50 years. He attended Scotch tral Jersey Bank and Trust Com- Katherine Mary Zuraf ginning at the railroad at a poin) the Cooperative Extensive Service Plains public schools and was a Anita and their two daughters, Lor- commercial manager and later serv raine and Audrey. He is a veteran pany, when he became an executive Valerie Ann Zych opposite the rear property line oi '•He was a communicant of St. and the Ladies Aid of the Baptist truck driver for the Mutual truck- vice president. the a«uth side of Caociola Pi; thenci JwphY R.C. Church, Carteret, and ed as general manager commercial. Cfcunch. In Westfield, she was a of the Kcrean conflict where he ing Co. in Wtoodbridge. He also He has been active in many civic via Cacdcla PI., including both side* •-mwriber of Westfield Council 1711, He was assistant to the vice presi- member of the Methodist Church, served with the U.S. Army and was dent of Commercial operations at had worked as a bartender at organizations. He served as a work- of tifte street to Central Ave.; north K,. of C., and the Westfield Cham- the Westfield Art Association and Jack's Tavern in Garwood awarded the Combat Infantryman's Molowatolead the time of his death. Badge and the Bronze Star. A grad- er for the United Fund for 25 years on Central Ave. to the rear property fer of Commerce. the College Woman's Club. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. uate of Newark College of Engi- including service as district mana- (Cojku^ed from page 1) lineoF the homes on the north Ride tin addition to her husband, Wil- Louise Hamlette, two brothers, Her- Surviving also are five daughters, Mr. Quad was a member of Uie neering, he holds a degree of ger of the business division, and of Park St.; thence on this line to liam, Mrs. Pferffle is survived by a man of Newark and Kermit of JWtQT*, Beverly, Brenda, Berria- American Gas Association and a B.S.M.R and is a member of the worked on the budget committee. work in the months from now until the rear property line of the homes son, Jones, of Fayette; a daughter, Scotch Plains, and a sister. Miss dctte wd Bonita, and five sons, recipient < of that organization's American Society of Mechanical Mr. Giuditta was one of the or- the November general elecUgn we on the east side of Boulevard, be Mrs. Clyde Wyman of Mt. Vernon, Arethia Hamlette of Scotch Plains. e C. Jr., Gregory, Glenn, award of, accounting merit. He was Engineers. Joining RCA in 1955, he ganizers and past president of the can apftro^qjb- v&k mtymifiqn b«- assigned to Griant School. also a member and current chair- Die., and two grandchildren. oause Mir o&i|d|da|tCB #re ouftWffi and Grant, all at tame; his has served as an engineer and engi- Civic Club of Westfield. He also All 5th and 6th grade students moaW, Mrs. George J. Hartman of man of the finance committee of .Memorial services will be held at Harold J. Rose neering manager with responsibili- was an organizer of the Area Cham- knowledgeable, and uttioju*ly able the United Community Fund and 2 p.m. Saturday at Fayette Corners to serve th» Ttown of WwtfiiU, our ftora Columbus School' south of a W; a skter Airs. J. B. Jones ties for the development of new and ber of Commerce, was its first pres- line beginnirfg at the town line and Council of Essex and West Hudson. Baptist Church. Harold J Rose, 53, of Baton county and our state. nto, Calif., and a brother, novel solid state devices for the ident, and now serves as an honor- going west on the rear property line J. of Long Beach Calif. In 1987 that organization named Rouge, La., died Sunday, June 6 at home entertainment and com- ary member of its board of direc- "At the local level, campaign him Volunteer of the Year. Mr. the Baton Rouge General Hospital. cf the north side of Windsor includ* puter fields. He is credited with a tors. He was an organizer and first plans are already underway to in- ing bftth sides of Windsor to the mid- funeral was held on Tues- Quad served as a deacon- of the Mr*. Warren Colehamer A native of Bergin, Ky., he former- major role, in the development of president of the Exchange1 Club, and sure WestfieMers the opportunity to day «t the Dooley Colonial Home, Presbyierjan Church in Westfield ly lived in Westfield. dle of Central Ave.; thence south the first nuclear power system used is still active in this organization. meet and-know our council candi- on Central to Grove; >vest on Grove Wftffield Ave. at 9:30 a.m., and for three years and as president of Funeral services were held Satur- He was employed by Esso He- dates. It is important that our ef- successfully in space, has authored Mr. Giuditta is a charter member St., including both sides of Grove Sit.. Joseph's Chrch, Oarteret, its board of trustees in 1968. He also day in the Chatham Township Pres- search Laboratories «f Baton Kouge and director ©I Community .Devei- fort be broad-based, for although several technical papers in this St. to Boulevard, be assigned to where \-Jii 10:3D o'clock a high mass was a member of the Edison Elpc- byterian Church for Mrs. Lucy M. from ,1542-1954 and prior to his re- ^j,'wijjclf recently .corn- a, councilman or CGuncahvoman man Colehamer, ;80. of 13 Jay Rd., field and has served,as.an indus- Jefferson School. tt Ttmatm was offered by the pas- dric Institute. H$ served as vice cent retirement he was vice presi- trvaVadvisSi—to~the jn^r-Agency iPI. 'project: tte as a m.ember pt^a politica^party; Rev. Donald M - GaiAVy, Cltatham Township, a former 2&-yeer All other 5th and 6th grade students presidential the Chamber of Com- dent of Es» Eastern Chemical Co. Committee for Space -fower. is also a member, of the Colonia once elected, he serves lil the •V'as the celebrant. Interment merce 'of Eastern Union County resident of Westfield and wife from Columbus School to- be as- '^llelgious services were conducted Mr. MoFiarlane is the first mem- Country Club. people. (•Ok pfcce in St. Gertrude's Ceme- from 1946 to 1949 and was a mem- date Warren B. Colehamer. at St Joseph's Cathedral June 8 by signed to Lincoln School. ber of the local Exchange Cluto to "Our: JUpUWM^a 'ber of the Rotary Club of Eliza- I Mns. Colehamer died June 10 at the Rev. Stanley J. Ott. Burial was Mr. Giuditta and his w^fc, the for- Atl 5th and 5th grade students from :• ;..-'-*-7: receive this honor. fortunate in being obk to •:.\ in Roselawn Memorial Park. mer Bemice Powers, reside at 1124 IJncoin School south and weet of a Prospect St. oatfdidalLes who h«v« W*4* the He is survived by his wife, Mrs. beginning at the corner of Lam- » '.1 welfare «C our town UMU* primaiy Audrey Fourrier Rose; a son, Har- Mr. Giuditta will continue as • a Mill Rd. and Dorian Rd. and '•; \ •> • concern. It is this continuing tradi- old James Rose Jr., Baton Rouge; director of the Westfield Regional nutting east along the rear property Boosters Donate Beard of the Central Jersey Bank tion of good government which has two daughters, Miss Melanie Ma- made Wesftfield one of New Jersey's lines on the south side of Dorian chelleRose, Baton Rouge, and Mrs, and Trust Company. «d. excluding both sides of Dorian U -1 (Continued from page 1) most desirable wicfeati&i Charlene Anne Hoback, Baton nities. It is a. tradition to ; 'ltd. to Hyislip Ave,, thence south In Memoriam Rouge; three sisters, Mrs. Rex Col- patio, Ken Lyng and Walt Robinson as Republican* are plaMed to have iflong the rear property lines on the lings^'orih. Ft. Worth, Tex., Mrs. made the proposal to an executive Merkl Resigns been able to make a re«l oonitri- west side of Hyslip excluding both 1 ' . Paul Clark, Mrs. Richard Keans, committee meeting at the Westfield rtfef of Hyslip Ave. to Knolbwood ':• ..* '*'• butiori." ." :?• • <: : - ** . ' . iwrth of Ludlow. Ky.; two brothers, Convalescent Center last week, and (Continued from page 1) Terr, be assigned to Tamaques

:•». : Hie committee extended it? ml '~ - i Wilbur Rose, Russelvilie, Ark., and it was unanimously passed. I' " 1 "• r- '••• representation fQr the remainder of •: -i i- thanks and appreciation to Edwarti X piomas Rose, Philippine Island; and tf9t-73 School Year: The 3rd and I: T" - Mr. George C. Hartman Other projects in the past have the year. 1|.: two grandchildren. He was a mem- included purchase of a movie cam- Sohott for his 4th grade students, (as well as 5th k • b L While on the council, MericI serv- • ber of St. Joseph's Cathedral and era for sports filming, a soccer dance aa diairmaa »iid $h grade students, from Colum- • I ed as chairman of the laws and can party in Westfield over the past 1 the American Chemical Society. kick board erected in Tamaques (MM alia 11 be assigned to Grant, Lin- rules committee and the utilities two years. 1 1 5- Those wishing to do so may make ' 'V Park, a wrestling electric riding coln and Jefferson, on the same 1 ^ B With deep sorrow we note the pas- committee and acted as liaison to • t - contributions to the Baton Rouge Mr. Schott declined to seek ano- •'"•• * 'i \ • time clock and a baseball pitching as need in 1971-72. In addition,

• -i- the Recreation Commission. Until

k T Cancer Society. 1 _ k m machine, among others. ther term as chairman of th« WMI r changes in the boundary Jl sing of Mr. George C Hartman, fel- recently he was employed as man- field Town RepUblk • * m The Boosters are a group of West- of Lincoln, McKinley, Grant " r" 1 ^ • ^ ager of the petroleum planning di- because oi inrrqayjd • Mrs. David Woodside field parents whose purpose and vision of Esso International. His fVilson for all pupils K-6 shall be 1. *• ed by other ccmmitmwU. At the low merchant and true friend, on June goals are the interest and promo- new post is senior executive for cor- i 'Funeral services were conducted tion of Westfield school athletics. annual organiHlUgn meeting of the |JNCOLN SCHOOL: All pupHs liv- porate planning and economics in oonvn^tee, he noted, "I have been Saturday morning at Gray's Funeral Revenues are raised mainly by the Esso Inter-America, headquartered ing within the area bounded by the 11th, 1971. Home by the Rev. Richard L. Smith generosity of townspeople and mer- urivilfiged to serve as your obiic* following line shall attend Lincoln in Coral Gables, Fla. Esso Inter- man," and to help fiirther "thepri- for Mrs. Jessie Muir Woodside, 78, chants who participate in the fall America is Jersey Standard's oper- gctaaol. Beginning at the town line of 647 Lamberts Mill Rd. Interment Booster button campaign as well as •mary goals of (he RepubUcan Party going west on the rear property ating region for Latin America and —that of more roaauuibte and re. was in Fairview Cemetery. the merchant-advertisers and pur- the Caribbean. of the north side of Windsor, During his years in Westfield, as owner Mrs. Woodside died Thursday in chasers of the football program. sponsive government. Eac^ gf ^i» g both sides of Windsor, to 'Muhlenberg Hospital. The 45 man Booster executive has a unique opportunity to partici- the middle of Central Ave., then pate in' maintaining the fine muni- of The Westfield Sewing Center, he •Mrs. Woodside was bom in Steven- committee also recently accepted south on Central Ave. to Grove St., ston, Ayrshire, Scotland. She resided the membership of Bob Pecka of Holy Trini cipal government we ea^oy in Weal- thence west on Grove St. excluding here nine years coming from Scotch 809 Sherbrook Dr. and Charles Cos- fieid. and to ioin in Mayor Dunn both sides of Grove St. to Boulevard, earned the admiration and respect of onia of 755 Oarletoa Rd. (Continued from page 1) Snyder's call for '^i«ater service.' thence south on Boulevard including Plains. As a gra^s roots orgawzaUon. we Surviving are her husband, David Thomas Michael Cladek (both sides of Boulevard to center of must continue to dedicate ourselves CHfton St.; thence west through the all with whom he was associated. H. Woodside, and a daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Conroy to these goals'* * Nan Maolnnes of Westfield. Richard Thomas Corson center of Clifton St. to the east side Jackson Keynote Kevin Roy Cunningham oi TSfce PL, then north -along Tice Daniel S. Cuoco •PL, excluding both sides of Tice PI. Arthur C. Gault (Continued from page 1) Deborah Anne Decker 4t> Grove St., thenrce west along We extend heartfelt condolences to Council Plans Grove St. including both sides of 'Word has been received of the Baptist and Rich Feathers of First Frances Rosemary Donnelly Daniel Joseph Eagan (Continued from Rage 1) Grove St. across Ed Lson School death on June 2 of Arthur C. Gault United (iethpgfct. Miss Spragg has grounds to Knollwood Terr., continu- members of his family. Sr., 95. Mr. Gault had lived in West- also designed the program cover. ! Francine Sue Falbo Peter Stephen Fittipaldl House, Echo Lodge, Echo Umes ing along Knolhvood Terr, excluding field from 1928 until he moved to Music has been planned by Rich and Wielands, and adopted a sal- No. 787 »and both sides of Knotiwood Sc. Petersburg. Fla., 22 years ago. Feathers, Miss Sarah Seivard of the Brian Thomas Fitzpatrick ary schedule for municipal employ- Gail Marie Flemm Terr, to Hyslip Ave., thence north •Born in Greenfield, Mass., he was Presbyterian Church and Miss Mary ees. along Hyslip Ave. including both WESTFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE a Mason. Imhott of Redeemer Lutheran Charlotte Sue Flyjw Gail Ann Forsylh Approved also was the an(xropr*a- sides of Hyslip to Dorian Rd., thence •Mr. Gault U survived by three Church. Usherettes include Miss Jail tion of ,$2,499 to builij Uw> handball weet on Dorian Rd., including both sens, William J. of Westfield, An- Schneider, Miss Nora Mitchell, Miss Joseph Andre Fortunato Paula Hill Garrison courts at Deerfleld School adjac- sides of Dorian Rd. to ^omiberts drew M. of Laredo, Tex., and Arthur Nancy Olson of St. Paul's Episcopal ent to the tennis courts, amend- Eileen Theresa Gibbons •Mil] Rd,; thence north through the C. Jr. of Carmel, Calif.; four daugh- i and Miss Imhoff. ments to sidewalk end zoning or- center of Lamberts Mill Rd. to War- ters, Mrs. Marian L. Fogg of Wcsl- Other members of the planning Eileen Elizabeth Hort dinances, ami establishing new and Monica Jacqueline Glennon ren St.; thence cast along the rear fiold, Mrs. George H. Holland Jr. of committee include Mrs, Eleanor higher salaries for employees at the property line of the south side o( Westfield, Mrs. Frank Bpps of Moun- Kinvs of First United Methodist and Cynthia Ann Goski Community Pool. Robert Daniel Grausani Warren St., excluding both sides of tain Lakes and Mrs. John Fisher George Morin of the Presbyterian These will be; Manager, $3,000 a Warren St. to Hystip Ave.. extending uT Seminole, Fla.; 15 grandchildren Church, chairmen; Mrs. Wallace Caecllia Maria Gunther Elaine Theresa Harrison year; assistant manager, $2,000; this line behind Dorian Ct. and Do- find 16 great-grandchildren. Gage, First Congregational; W.W. head swim Instructor, $1,200; swim rian PI. to Ralway Ave.; thence Souba, First Baptist; Rev. Thomas William Joseph Guthleln, Jr. Peter Hufton Harris instructors, $100 a week; guaitfa, south on Rahtway Ave. to Dorian Rd.; Andrews, St." Paul's Episcopal; and $90 a week; main gate controllers, lUtqnce east on Dorian, including both Carl Imhoff, Redeemer Lutheran. Constance Marie Hawkins Deborah Ruth Mary Theresa Hllzlnger maintenance foreman, maintenance sides to Park St., to Central Ave. Tlie service is open to Ihc public, men ami pool secretary, $2 an hour. anjl Uienco to Cacclola PI. going with a special invitation to all grad- Thomas Anthony Hodgo (Continued from page 1) Llmla Helen Hoar alqng the rear property lines on the uating seniors in Weslfield, whether south side excluding both sides of her class and will attend the Berke- from Weslfield High School or other Patricia Ann Hoffman " Donna Maria Hopkins School Board Onpciola to (he railroad end then ley Secretarial School in East Or- area schools. Dress is informal. following railroad to original point. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ange, She plans to become a sec- Elena Mario Iazzqttl FRED H. GRAY, JR. retary for the airlines or fashion in- Patricia Ellen Joyce (Continued from pflgo 1) President and General Manager dustry. David Edwin Kane MoKINLRY SCHOOL: All pupils studcniA Involved. living within Iho urea bounded by DAVID B. CRABIEL Mi.s.s Ruth transferred to Wc.st- Group Supports Alalnn Marie Kelly Executive Vlce-rresMirnt While the uUlmato rullo of hlack- •the following line filial] attend Mc- fic-ld Sunior High School from Mich- June Anno Klermin C FREDERICK POPPY (Continued from pag« 1) whlte student A tit the elementary •KJnley School. BoHinnintf at the rail- igan in her junior year. While at- Paul Andrew Kiloy % Jean Doloress'ikllslielmer lovel will range from xeix» In Wdlsoij wud at South Ave. ami Summit Ave. I: WCSTfiELDi 319 Hait Broad St., Fr#d H. Gray, Jr., manager 233-0141 tending WcsLfleH she has been rt "In those actions the committee Sdiool to 18 portent In jJtoKlnley the Hue runs south on Uie ronr prop- % voluntucr worker in the school and of furs il.s .support to the Board of Nelson Paul Klrchncr $••• Schoitl, the percentage of b>ack BUI- erty line df |ho punt Hide of Summit CtANNWDi 12 Sprlngflold Av«., William A, Doylt, manager 276-009* has served its a substitute secretary l&lut'iiLlon and commends H for re- Edwnrd John Kirmalea Puul Donald Kocum dents in CoiumJbus will «o from tho Ave, Including both skies of Summit during the summer school, sponsible community service,." current 33 percent to M percent In (Continued on pa«o 5) , WHMW, It is proposals j programs -of mvxmrMxA•ion caa School Board line *M thte south -side td Cac second grades i areas of the y-ouUi com- opened whioli can permit Kiudy. service 'by many of the ongani2a- < Continued from page 4) ciola PI; thence via Ciccdola, i Columbus School until Septeir.ter of (between aduUs and the young, and toricaily many 'commitLees' or munity, iand which can within theia- evaluation, ajid development of boLh sides of the street to C«n-t})Q year in which the railroad over- tions and/or programs being of to develop such oddier community 'boards' have Ibeen apipqdnted and socpe requu-e (he use of buildings, nd lhe programs which can serve the whole Ave. to Park St.; thence west on Av*., nooith oo Central Ave. topass is f4 ^ ^^ fti*9gr«m$ to ^whiob the youMif-uil CQ«I- failed in linear ^ municipal services, and necessary community, .including aduite and could be a more efficient and mean- m.uniJy would be responsive." Park St. itafcmio^* Dorianri " Ed.d )e ex- r«ar ..property li$e of the homes dirties because of service to thn.adequate funding PG as to accom- youth, in order to fill voids which on the north side of Park St.; thence ingful approach to the Diagrams of* tille in&tead cf 1hc jcb. The cofr\- cluding both sides of Park St. and The majority ,ijf ,the Ccflrimiillee has •plisb the speci/ic purposes of Uieido dsliniitcly exist within the com- 'Dorian ltd. to ftahway Ave.. north this liae to -tjhe rear property line Survey Sees | iered if 4here cwtld be proper recommend?;! the adoption oi themiltee further suggests Jvelp .program. subject c!' course to the • inunity. . . ." en Rahway Ave. to the Arjnoryj ft Che hc-iqes on the east sid£ of Sum- •nation. Although there has been at- Yovlh in $& form strengthen the poLenli-al success of i a;.prcval cf a he TcAn Ccuncil in! Are.; thence north to Sculh Ave. (Continued from page I) tempted jo the past, M e mbers of the task force on whence w«$t to Wsw-en Si., including as defined 'by and authorized by theilhe work of the council Htat at least accordance with the stct^cry ma- youth are Mrs. Barbara Cbman, H. fceth sid?e of Wjarren $, to J^ij^-ts $nd across Uie railroad Li acks to the •there has not been any re^l central Youtli Guidance Council twp msirjbe^s r&pj-e&e-iiilire^ the youth I chintry pj-ovidtd. • pcint. music, flarJcing. and the lil^e. this Harding >Br&wn, Dr. Joseph I. Boy- (Mill Rd.; thence north along Lam- salient fact ssen\3 to be that due i Act, which is knewn as N.J, 'Revised be appointed and that the • » • IJ" a Youth Guidance Ctuncil l:m. Rev. William Cobej, Morris Iberls Mill Rd. -and the town line t& io lack of space in the clasiroajms, §iatittes 9:22-1 vt seq. The committee jno-L inecefisarily be is -adcipted by Uie 'WosLfiald Tcwn Kamler, Dr. S. N. Elwan Jr., Rich- the rai.'-road; th«ace SCHOOL: AU pupils or available ilo other sponsoring or- "Th* did not recommend as part of therr.-ade from that group •Council, a realistic approach would 1 tt*e area buvufefil by the road to the st&rti^ s, 4!hei'« are Hot enough who normally •participate, jtx^t whoiafllcate that it cenLainly cannU be a (Oontinued on page 8) GRANT §CHO<&: ,AJJ pup line sbaU a*tend Wilson ±>y classes of 4Jje adjustment committee as not necessaniiy repa>£s«nt for every prciblem involving \he unaajTidus feelu^ ti the # Die youtli in the community. . . . Hcw- wilhui ft* *re$ iwuntH fcy Av«, inter- dema d lowjng line sfcll atjeflrf § » • ? tp. thai 4fl adjusi«wp4 com- ever, a vehicle has been offered School. Beeiuujfe' #. fte flailmd at with Mountainside town line, j not lie appropriate ajjxuntment ,q| ©t levgt two Aye. a^ film $,,.-#$ tip* .black q*^ •Uflder existing conditions in West- mentetf is also imp^aM ni of Mguntnii Ave. to the" intersection i It is tbe ta«k force bylnion that field ^gipauAe it would be a duplica- north on Elm St;, iaei ftnq^d St.;- Ui^nce east at b4v'ici a\»£'i: ial3 to Corp mil tee crdei- that a vvioe and lite of open toUi sides of the street to and skpsctfieaUy as a rcsuH of theyouft *iv4w*pe council'.; iws a tion of other services new being ren- comnuinication between FOOTHILL pouit behind the 'properties on the . ttudy, dered to the ownmunHy. FLAY HOUSE (Broad St.j-gM* on past ftnpd %, north side of East Bread St. to Stan- survey unie;*a^en by the syto-com- e constantly * deluding "bath sides of the street, to ty ,(iie mMtee, is the iact ihat the *P f Tlie recoBQiMiM^LftUon of ..^ _ ^ded ^n order tfi* pro- Stanley Oval; alfqg fce rear prop- UD*6Urs feei foat they j» fp^ciflfc void in the past. mittee was not ^uiammous tand Uteie as atiyotur^d. propeities Sbaniey Oval 1 erty .lift? m «*nk|r Ov«tf Itfgflgnf no place to go in West field, and a in the effipils of to. E«*t firowi at. i*ckriu« bot* to ^iaat Bread St.; thence at rear pnjperty line on the north auonbei- Indicated th^t they 1B recommending Youth Council Apt be steflif4 June t tfcru 19 sides Of £a$t Arfa^ St, ty/'feujfc Wte to have a touuge where th« st^tiitory en adult paint of view flWy- . Chestwt St.. Ifcwop via #*«* tf f#st iro^ St. to t»v corner A Sophisticated Comedy pi Chestnut St.; tiience 4iwn the «o And do except (he various arts or coifi Youth involvement 'in t^U >ns4 side of Soutt Gteetfiut i***J*a| their own pape, ?nd the Youth Guidance Council can reflect insight ,M (# Vjfc^ real tooth sides of the s4rac- couW take OM( * #ie problems whiqh ity «t*-aio« vw tbe iown line to this grope i those who do tafc? can be reached in jtJw-tfaitiaf advantage of the 'structured pro- general rec3xnmending grams.''*' id {he ym* m order > interest «ild isues. It U the Il proundl as ^ by (he JV(*4em areas'* withtn whidi a etatute have uiuytority JU> youth guidance council coulfl prop- to ^t up Youth Oui(k^c« Council the > < ixousivf erly ofterWe in order to effectuate meaninghil prograrrtf, changes, poli- cies or juflt generally render re* INOAOEMiNT fiponsihie servwe or .action none now exist are explained in the fWOft. DWHN WAITS*

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JOY BROWN, INC LIE K. WAMNO DANKEI & DANKER, C. B. SMITH, JR. WNXIAM A. CLAtK BARRETT & CRAIN MJK4.LTOK — PEARSALL REALTOR 4U t*vth REALTORS AD 1-2S00 233-5555 is B. muoAD wrmmmr 14t EUMt her M*ltl»Ie AND "Two Colonial 111 C*mtrmi IfciMber Mwltlrle WISTHUO Tr FRANKENBACH WESTFIE10 MOUNTAIN UM lac JUST U$T» TOOAY TAMAQUES AREA ON A CUUDMAC ttsa This attractive home has Just 232-1 MO been Hated and Includes many Lovar w-ifvtt IAMCH Wf DON'T OFffN HAVE UNTALS of tho features mu&l 3 bedroomw, 2 bathu in We«t- arc looking Tor tuilny. A well EXCLUSIVE AREA REPRESENTA.TIVEB FOR 4 IBMOOMft A HOMI AS ATTtACTIVf 186,900 Older colonlul> estab- "EXECUTIVE HOMESEARCH" — AN AFFILIATE OF lished nelg-hborhood, cjulet (leld fruxn $360 *nd up. arranged livin1g Km in with ttre- 1H AA1NS AS THIS •vltlple UaHa* piat-e, M'paruU dining room and PREVIEWS, INC., THE WORLD'S FIRST AND FORE- street. Living room, fire- modern eal-in kitchen with a MOST INTERNATIONAL REAL. ESTATB CLEARING place, dlninp room, eating $4»,S0O 1*cl4 Scotch dishwasher A cherry pun piled MOUSE. ALSO SOLE AREA MEMBERS ' OF "CLA" «pace in kitche-n; garage, famil>- room adjacent to the (COUNTRY LIVING ASSOCIATES) A LEADING METRO- WITH ixlra Uvftng to nice Jot. 3 KDtOOM* - V/k 1ATHS kitclion overlooking a well- POLITAN-SUBURBAN EXECUTIVE REFERRAL SERV- ftCAUWIN. UtOf KITCMN Spacious Split Ijevel in We»t- carrd for garden IK mont at- ICE WITH HEADQUARTERS IN N. T. C1TT. Held on property 85x1 EO. In tractive. At grucU' lrvt*l there •Mitt 138,900 Colonial, north side; addition to the 3 bedrooms and NFRA $SSfM0. 25' living room, full dInlnB 2 baths on tu^cond level, there U a line recreation room, laun* Tfcere e*e • room, Jcltchen, porch. Three dry and utility area. Three bed- i« a first1 level v2W living: room, For rooms and bath on the ftorond •Cr it it S bedrooms, garage- Deep lot, dining room, kitchen with dish- level complete thta desirable trees. washer and dining spuce. Grade home. L>o call lor an appoint- level r^t-roatlon room, office CARFCT SftVtCT FIRST TIMI AD ment to see it today! $42,900. WTCHWOOO and lavatory. Attached 141,600 Fresh as a daisy, can- WE ARE PLEASED ary yellow colonial, beauti- FIVE KMOOM A TOUCH Of CiNTBI HAUCO1ONUU. In ful deep well landscaped $4**00 lot. Fireplace, largre living NEW ENGLAND room,separate dinfm? room, 1 iCMOOMS - 3 tATHS ClASSIC COLONIAL Chiuk full of charm is thi« TO ANNOUNCE THE 1H lATHf, MN electric kitchen, 3 bed- In a Heclucled West field area, homo on a nuieiiuiet tree- roomu (oversize mafiter bed- this custom built hom1 e has $130,000 lane in SHteh Plaint*. l,iv- a Mvucn room), porch, attached gar- much to offer. Living room room with antique fire age. , dlnlntf room, large kit- dining: room OPENING OF OUR own LAM cli*.en with difihwashj&n wall onto ii- comfort a l>lh oven, table top run*e. Family MOUNTAINUM $44,500 Quick possession on room is 27x17 *&, Hot water Me urr »*t t»lr*«*-t New Kttxl bow bay window, dining YOUR rWttlHCII rt»«rr but I «vdillr«t«rv and nepflr:ito laundry complete $415001 $SI,fOO T»r rlmrM *f r«r|> ... tlie flrwt Moor. Three nicely dec- NCWM COiOHUt room, kitchen, part panel- 'ortunately for UH, huyere' re ornli'd bedrooms and dressing led family room, 8 bedrooma COIOMIAl broairht «o Ilfr JM«I LIBERTY CORNER, N. J 4 MMOOMS 2 bathu, large lot. lilrmnfietit differ. Some want yearn MK«» MM4 lived In »« room or nursery on tHp second New Kng-land type Ctch Plainu home and 18' kitchen plus powder Hi ••* three lifted b*ih» FAMILY ROOM on larg^e lot, Beautiful room. W/W carpeting—Karage. ttovwant §, bis:, big- lot while •re all the proper itnira- In th»rt want one the site of a ROSES ARC RIO modern eat-In kitchen, 2% ReautJtul spaclotiH Westfleld ock«t handkerchief, explain- Itlewi HNKC formal II via* Violets are blue; here is a • baths, double parage, patio. lot. >« that they want to "nit In It m«ai with Mre»l«l't, haa- house that Is just right for (For Pictures See P. 1, 4) Quick po«06ft«ion. •t work in It." liy good luck . . you! Tills lovely raised Ranch LEE K. WAMNO '« hi.ve homes to appeal to Chirr)' in one. of Went field's nicest 161,900 veryone of the»B.buyer* . . . r«M»M with taihedm! areas Is Just what you have i IE6.900 Built UGE; large living 4 MMOOMS - V/i 1ATHS to lot UB see how clone we «•• aetoHd •re»Uc n been looking for Handsome ThW room, separate dining; room, Scrumptious lot 105xl?0 — Mod- in com* to filling- your re- •»*<•«««• 25x15 , . ThF family room with raised hearth THREE NEW LISTINGS IrMl •«. flreplaco In family room. ern larue Split level with fire- eqylremente. . • while avh Nu4rn fireplace, largre bedroom, laun- 24 fWt Uvlnf Itowit Five bedrooms, 2 tt batha, place In living room, **creen«d with every coajveM I" dry and utility room plus half AD 2-74M Hnt tt D double ffurAffe. Overside lot. porch, fHmlly size dining room, • a itarter we auggeat these: a M*; 31AK12 with hath and hugre covered con- A lot of nouae for the crete natio Ht grade level. F#nvte}l j beautiful kitchen with dlah- aa« fHlt-ramll> «I u I a K Lare* lovely living room, for- WHITE RAIL FENCE" •WBWIffO money, wauher/ panelled family room •paw , , . There I* a laua- mal dining room, sparkling kit- Slf tttewtifel K*HK^» wHfi and % c:ar attached Bara^e. 4r»- rovw, eaM powaer chen with eatinc: space, three Walter Befchert Many extras May we tell you eft the kltrara, aaa MIC more about thl» lovely homo WYCHWOOD pre«> Bt^uMd powder more good-site bedrooma, ana COLONIAL BEAUTY OO Center hall colonial, two baths on the first level. IWW WSN VS WON only 3 years old, desirable in our Parkwood area of WITH IXTtA IOT! M . , . The half acre plat In the rear yard are cabanas north slda location, nhort Scotch la lavtably laaJkrapM aai and a filter house for the re- $41,500 street; W living room, for- Inlquft ranch that io like a lit rc»ltt* w«l freshlnff, large swimming pool mal dining: room, panelled $6«,S00 le iewel HO »itua.ted on tu •ad ihrnhfr, aaa flower Kurrounded by beautifully land- Thii attractive Colonial home it tituoted In one of family room with fireplace, over- an acre" plot that aj>- all CHkaatlMK *a* vrrtir scaped grounds. Thl« house is We»lfield't moit popular North tide tchool loca- Berkeley Heights separate break fast space in STONIHINOI AMA roVal ha» been -given f«r euo- vatlM a»d terrwa ... A truly an American Beauty. modern kltchsn. Four twin- Exquisite spacious 4 bedroom I vial op- Ho, If now or later you iralr o«* »f a kM $71,»00. tions. The pristine six room interior include* 3 nice- ftlie bedroom*, 2*& bathN, home In dn« of .West field's •elde you prefer to •<>:! the the alflcrliMUatlMa $54,900 double ffarage. Cant be sought after areas. Central air tttra lot to Invest ib u yacht, mhfr really m«at «rr( Do ly decorated bedrooms . , . sparkling modern kit- duplicated at the price! conditioning — I^ot 117x151. V* all planned. We recommend rail a ale* I v t» •*» Ifch CHAMPAONf QUALITY chen with breakfast bar . . . good-sized living - Wf HAVI MNTAUI JalouBled porch — 2 car garage |»t ypu hav* your -Realtor — WarlhaMr WwlflrM h»M* oa Thtathr— bWreem tw» both — You will love It! f conra« W* hope that'" u« — tb* -Hid•;#'•! Charming Traditional Colonial room with fireplace ... gracious dining room with 1. ••W you thl* exquUtte prop- Oh. re«, "ad a Hotlowa located in most desirable Wych- home he* eyerytWnf. Fire- 179,500 New Kngland colonial, view •* tl>» %»r«"i «»t wood area. Center entrance dimmer twitch . . . recreation space tn basement. 3 KDROOM RANCH heart of Wychwood on $72,tOO rtr. The. price which Include A n s hall, delightful living room place In the nearly half acre. 2V living IM entire property U —* « Wateh«aaj Deep (170 ft.) shaded lot with picturesque white Smith »We Wettffeld I AU MICK FRONT r * • with fireplace and impreaslve formal room, fireplace, targe 1st dining room, Informal large rail fencing. Since this is another ntw lilting we floor f«mlly room. Viva family room (25.4 baths, double STONIHINOI fireplace, powder room, mod- hope you'll not delay. even, 4 MOtOOM COLONlAi garage, rec room. Centrally Another lovely 4 bedroom — ern kitchen and separate break- 1st rioor Den atr conditioned. Park-like 3% bath, air conditioned home Nunno AV.I fast area. Huge master bed- kitdscaptd eind the < grounds. wfth center hall — May wo tell room with full bath, three oth- Wt«tfl«MI you more? „_„._.., kept Scotch _ ANOTHBt FIRST er large bedrooms plUB two Met ctn «• en. Taxes e«ly Hilt level with. 3 bedroom*, 1% full bnths. Finished carpeted BRAND NEW COLONIAL ' atha, Onade level room, par- recreation room In basement $1,300 and ovolteeW Au- ifttlr »anell«d. Included In sale TIMI AD with bar. Front and rear ytnir- gust 1 so you can settle In I-th* wall to wall carpet in way saves wear and tear r WIUIAM A. CLARK he llvt*r room, dining room, well as unnecessary CIRCULAR DRIVE B#VOI9 MltOM HttffSi DANKER A DANKER, wlalra and hall. Fireplace In $4l#f0D Lovely rear patio * AMple pavfclKs la rtmr -$M,M0- «• achoola at nil lev- i * da , Tfcrre *wl« rooms — 2Vi baths . . . spacious family room . . . Area Repr«#eaiBtlire far uclotia ranch, Ideal for the (the miinter aa* Realtors Tr*ai-A»*r1c*B Referral InatUr family. 1 bed room B. 2 OWI 1IIHI Wlf JOY BROWN, INC. ultra-modern kitchen . . . attractive living room A, 0«hri«lB .. aihr Hu«e tanment 2 car Dtck«r tSft-IMB M*ltlpl« 9fwt*m Itached •••rag-e. On a plot 102K Hen to aaotaer _^ _ . . . gracious dining room . . . Plenty of space for Watchimg Circle, Watchuitg It; On flha^kamaion Drive. Ul*4 fall *»«a . • • Tfcef* arker US-lHi K rea lav Pk*ae« IN a lar*« «*!•« rooam aa* REALTOR recreation in basement. May we answer your Alfttrt O. DMktr ISS-UM " ""-' Immediately. »*H«rat* dlKlap; «M»m . . • 754-0900 Claire Barker Caarlca W. Hek*a*r •. AD S-1U1 M> r questions? • . Tkc fcllcfcm •• " fil " M*rl*a*e M« Jack 9. Colllna AP 3-8SN Carol Brfaacr catlap; space < . . ™>e Klalae D. Cole AD 3-8034 la la lamicalitf .!£»«""< c. B. SMITH. J« YOU* row4Ulnn ... Taw are MutHpW IMtni I ' Wllllaia A. Clark AD 3-T4M ta- ELED CARRIAGE HOUSE I 1, * ••• •- tt'ifow'itiiii:OT a" ? cylinders to rto« tight now, then «« ..••~—=--- illow - CIRCA 1790 tM« older1 nom* thai frankly WISTFlUDr N. h Charles B. Clark— It'«'off«rei3 at 145,500. so that $75,900 COMPANY ALAN JOHNSTON, INC IH» buy«rwlth viBion can af- 333*3555 Any tim« This picturesque early American carriage house • rord to fix it up. .Will apueaJ Mkcr •«HI»I« Servlee to the IUTK6 family, or the hat been skillfully remodeled into a charming, •mailer one who want apace D*rie tfattfclcMM Area reawwaiatlre for for all lorti of projects and MIVACY IS THE spacious home. The "picture book" interior in- POINTS HBLOCATION SERVICE ftctlvitlfli. Studio, toot Mtm. cludes an exciting (3Vx17f/t') living room with 8' 744-4»X4 KEYNOTE Mr*. J*r Brow- bowed small-pane picture window, wide.Colonial JUST LISTED o; fireplace with flanking pine panelled walls, orig- CUSTOM RANCH OF THIS SIX CHARMING CAP! COD IN SCOTCH PLAINS inal hand-hewn beams and wall of bookshelves IN MOUNTAINSIDE at $37,600 ftEDROOM MANSION ... 4 bedrooms — 2 baths (1st floor master has $42,900 bath with Itn new f--.--ij-.-i-- $123,00 beamed ceiling). . . delightful 24' screened porch On Sunnfield Lane \Vft*vo juflt'llHteii tlilw most at- the newly modernised .kitchen JAMES J. DAVIDSON , . . gracious entry hall, dining room and modern tractive nmeli In jt "Tiffany" •rlth eatlns apace. Pretty back 1st floor- HOttlnpr of profoH«lonfilly lana» witfc 11 ROOM - 3V1 BATH COLONIAL Immediate possession the traditional center hall dc- the Hun* lKlBPt^rftom a«d alKn. Upstalrn. 3. b*droomH and dlnlMic room n»4 tkr P«> $67,500 ttoathf: Elevation 1 L*t UB Give 4ern l« complete wit* rtl- To see calf AliceSchick eve's and Sundays ' yoM more information, rect ac«t««« fr«ni »ll to 1»e This spacious older Colonial home — situated in 753-1671 kimce kttekcH •»<» "« nepar- ALAN JOHNSTON, INC. mir- wrt Mer%-lmr nnr • • • the heart of Wesifield's desirable "Gardens" sec- ' _ ^i ^_ . And If* nil «lr-eo»*Mliw«d tion, has just come on the market. The traditional (Hotrn fa* **!•»> and no dim Ut every ll •UllDING LOT l a home for nil interior includes 4 plus bedrooms — 3'/a baths . . . CHARLES B. CLARK Rtoftort IN WESTflELD 19' family room, 26' living room with fireplace, So much more to Company FATHER'S DAY 1534 ROVTR 33. MOUNTAINSIDE 232-WM Y«», an* It's prlved ut $12,000! , mle»»e vnll. - bay window and French doors to patio-pool com- MALTORS plex . . . large dining room, den with bookshelves, boa ad laae — oapoaltc Lawtcacc Avenue) PRESENT 193 South Avo. Fanwood Member Maltlple Ltatlas Bymttm w t modern kitchen, mud room (also pool utility room). 7S5-3000 OFFICE RENTAL FOR MOTHER Yard has wide frontage, tall trees and delightful call i • I'KfrtcIn CIn Ire Hu on n ijiiict Lrcp lined plauc. Tlirui?.l»eilroom« on nucoml floor, a tmrd floor rouni far utrei't In WuNtdulil, Jruniiiuiildlft tJirtntHliout mul Jomlrd with three bedrooms and bath, for 2nd home, recreation or investment, we can pluyrofJtn ur KUCMt bedrorttn, Shudoil rum- yuril. Not fur from Iot» of eiiHy UvhiK. Cuinfiirtulilcr HviriR room wltlt wood-liurnhlK help. nortli Kldt! trrnile HL-IIOUI. $:iK,'J0O. llrcplurf, fiimlly HIKC tllnlnjf ruoni, hit; bright eal-hi ItltcliPii, a third bedroom on th» (lc lrl1 r PEARSALL COLONIAI/ HO coinfortnljlc mul inviting Tor tno [ainiiy " h M]>llrP c nm^ii-r iicilrnuni HIHU IIUK dn>Httik HIITOVC) Ii imtliN, and 1 pl no tnxiliiiiiiKK UHHH thee ehlldri'Jclilldr.ili dilruln wiilh tloo HIIKHIIHHCIIOIIIH., lllirr"J J!Jyl iirJ i" one i r •htMlrociniH m ;. Atw .o- l-^.il**.biilliNk: «l«nillill :t ptil I*»f•l HH11nUll II 1 t 1«1 II_nM-ilttt* 11 I I'l•l #I kIF III I •- I _ * * , , • . > , > -— *+ — - ...... ir chi-n with ii Hcuhif cd rrar pori-1 for »untm«r 1 vliitf. I,aru. BETTER THAN NEW I ASSOCIATES, INC. ID Soiilli HniUOi riirlnn. II-HH Hum ilwt'ti ynwn uUl Thf lawn IH In, FRANKENBACH safe — bring your deposit. I'M VIC MlflOltOOM liwul iHtnui on iilwiil B/:»nlH IU-HJ lot. l-'our lu-jl- tin* HhnihH ana * HonrlnliInK', 11m ntnrtns ntul Hrr^i'iiH an* IIIIIIK. Inc. BARRETT & CRAIN i omH v« hiMhH on tin- Hi't-mirt iirid third l«vH; a riftli pl»H rttHtom i-iilrmln] rtmtnn'H d itfMirlitful IIVIIIK wKli HHMHtrrrMin ih^Mir tunl nrche'l WUUH to room, •M •«•< •*•«« ••«•< fi illy room, U undry and liivmory nrut\n h-vH. A w»iirlm-nil r 1831 tw" KLiionill'Mi lionif with pinny of I'UMJW runin fur i-vwrymio. rrl ilr>nt *lr*uitn klU'hru, II iMtdi'iitniiH, ^ hiithH. R6AITORS >UH hi-^JMMifHl pnol, palld KIHI I*J*IHL]iuH UIMI H u ;. 232-0300 Mr«. .Intift II. HltcMo Srtjl- RHALTOR 1 1 ". M. llarwll, Jr.. OP1K 26 Prospect Strwt IIiii*li WiiliIIti'ffT ,,.... • • Tnil-jlw iw. Ddiftnr nHchli .. . • .JJW- J. irlna ..8IIJI-M-IO llttl'Ol ht'N II ttlllt Mrmto* MH. Jenneite 904 EO. IinOAU ST «• »,,,„.,-,. ». ««rl.H .... Jt«*tir> • M. Ci-iinc • llulli tfiu 1 i- ri<> I for IM»OftTS/SfOIT$ THK HOUSE NEEDS A FAMILY VB CIVK J'Of PI.AID STAMPS MODfRN COLONIAL WITH 4 OR 5 m UVIIS FOB SALE IMFOHTKD AUTO $44,900 $SMQ0 GROWING CHILDREN MA\R a une for Strorjj Ifuliroad Utatlom Mi>rrlirtoif« Nine yea™ youim — HOI on n a view of Uie Wotcftu.na 4" nitift-i» — conler hull home with Two hWks from Tamni|Ui-s ]'ark. tlirr-c- l.lork from diameter, 3" 6-18*tf lively property. Ci-tiler hull our JO", »urne Knu'JuuH Jivliiy room (20xl&). 4 betlrooniH Bivd 2 Imttm a few *-"' nun lory srhun]. four lilm-ks I'mm junior hifcu, «lt*i>s uj) from the living area. IliiK llv*- bfMlrcMtm lor fnur n IM! it rhu) cxpandi^l ranch as rollers, or aw( -<-rfs for rue r formal dlniMjc room, rained DiiplayofH ling:, or dream up y^nr own ime j "u ll(r * Itr-nrth fireplace in the family Fireplace itiid a picture window KMK on it )if?l>[ t I'M If i i Mn-ri full of liUlc pcuj>li\ p yr own ime j '1J *- H**f.r, ID the* living mom. din top room, i ouu cann hhiiv*i - ;IH many an you wantt '' Jl'ht *-oiuIition. rail SJ2-4-IRT, afii-r ruum. Ruling urea in the ultra ay an (i(i m klU-liEvn. On lin* tu-t'Ontl flour, and a large modern kiU-hen. Two full l*sii lis foo r onlly $1,0$1000 crn- hh at th*; ! *'* ' four twin Kizc bedrooms with At grade level, a panelled fan- l^-a^or, Cd Elm St., while they lftgt. i uy room and powder room, J uli •'«** H***r» ~ Full excel Jen L clowetw, t full baths , p ir Glad to have you come loook aatt XilU L«rire finished bauetne.nt recre- j them. io-2fi-tf ' * *'M11 I*:S:!-147»I. fluor powder room. Double ation room and office. Double urKP livi nn' nn.ni wit h ljri j>lai th covered patio, many Newly re<.hMMjmtt'il kitchen Immaculate condition. garage, frewhly painted, excel- ptl bed. . omplcte < HKV. STATION W\<:r>\ — lent property with trees. Ueaui iful jH'l^hhtM'^ with trapeze, perfect f-nndiiiori Call -r. liMoil running condnion. (iiaiu sandbox, intlinusi- 232-0076, j-23-tf ninny$, Rambling R«J Copt Cod Principals only Call H33-4l»tip for V TM IIS - n IHV MOMWiO, 2 woods; 8 iron«: stc-frinsf, CHAtLM O. MPOWaCK, Jit •. rail 232-174 auto trans., inlhf r*md, or - owntr ll'lvn. Ph. 28^-732(1, afu-r ti. ITAIJAX H*\OH\Mi: \ 101 IN!- _ The World's ISfst; <%-rtififr]. Fore- most importer. fn-<- bruchur*1 BOOKS o\ m-jiir — AH phfK»pp. MOTORCYCLES SOf> titles. Fr*r-- rrnt'.luK. M;irlin CLARK Brinser, C43 St.uyv*-xanl AVP., Trv-J(W7 iECXI Kf \-r, — ("h.-riani Forks, 21« I. MOA0 $31 In^ton. X. J. 07111. 6-3-3t akroiit rims; perfect con'JItion, IS75. This a SI*t<:KI>f Z cycle, wash- •VM. ATWOO0 REALTY offered for nale for the first tirm\ AUDIB K. At wood, KeflJtor er. Sup't- twin iiir Hamil- •ILL MAIM, On lovely landscaped lot, liv- ton ilryrr aiu\ a Ironcr. Lltt-naed 1952 ing roam; modern kitrluMi; •USINESS

ret' room with rork tali i>;tr HtMNOMI OPfOITUNITIES entertaining. Seo this home at once liit I'OdiHtion. nni.siu library in- —it cun't lust at lliis price. VA aiul XV llMTf li:i I* HI>I\FMS MM CE Flrtploc* and KHA finttnoint: nvailuhlf lu quali- d. f'jill 232-Tft5». ti-10-2t fied buyers. , beauty salon, a professional FLI'l'K — Stt-rlinn, ilcynold.s open 1 CtfSTVIfW RffALTr hole French model. Kood cmul)tion, f-. T'vi vat* dwell! IIK in liUHinesH RANDOLm-WKOMAN CO W*T ftarltuii ltd. riurli, \ j •*25O. I*h. 2rZ-~li^t>. utlt-.r ti. t;-I7-2t zone — rc-nr jiarkiim. $4.00 to |C.6O 4 ( per Hnuarnuut e fool. Pending" alteru- • •* 7 dn>rt H tn II II MI Norn f WOT • vv WN If IHM,h:\ — Vario Bvvltar 311-1500 hn\. \}o\\'i*r drivf*, liolix rarry fluff •Hw tan* A F>M M9V •! liult used, $£50, I'll. 23^-7:s^np ; • HELP WANTED- • LISTED IN THE 1971 NA- I •:*• FEMALE TIONAL ROSTER OF REAL- TION, Wilson Kehool urea, living (treat liouUs a»wl mlAcel. it cms, TORS AND ERREAC DIREC- room wllh II re place, H**p* In IMT«OM $43,500: On •tauiy {Mffewood Avenue, clog* to almoit double oviMi. % bath on first floor, , 1U7 H. Hruad Ht., H T fully curpt-tfed bod rooms* (2 maatpr MILK CASH ™ pninler] thing, thin home 1.4 unusualbt H fflf# Ml We enn refor you to >N T Tleal- fi-10-tf tor In the United Btatea. When 1 bath on fiKL'on'l Hour. Low l IM Mn moving plense connider our only. Mirl 411'H. also r-tiKtumi^vd ns in(lonr-outtloor GIHL FHIIiAV — muxt be accurate recommendation. No fee. Call 232-54LMI. l Imr Htoola, 4 I>(irsct with flsures; light typing; Home HIM Kil (roar of IS Seurtder ltd.) st^no; relief switchboard operator. , full , f(nt Call Call for appointment, Mr, Kerr 232- $42,900; on. TiimaquM W«y'with* fta easy .nceeu to the Tftf*ft. 7 room; 2 wtory co- 5(i'0 6-10-2t lonial; 3 hfrrtnioma; P/j l>:UhHl flro- CAN IlllVnt — Nortre; new motor; <|ueK elementary school and to the Park, this three ptnee; bow wlurlow; Olnlu^r room; $o"jF Call 233*2744. 5f*i!?ona,,BplIl"levcl '• «nimacutote and Ih ipove-ln SSS* panelled il<*n; a I tnchoct Hr.TABV choice Franklin School nor Willinp, nhori hand typist for sec- AT HArillFKR now flub rftar[nl and tfcnorfil office dutlfs with -Wall Street Jmport-pxport $41,500: On pretty Coplldffe Street an unusually ffoodlooklnir • I front; TV's; silver uuffep-tea KITV- I'ntnponv, I<"nr :iti|mintm(*nt phono Colonial. The lot IH 170' Jeep, th« living room 1B very Hillsld* Shadowlawn ICT: mink coat S-10; Call :i54-4!)SL). 212 - 422-76S8 during busincns hours ample as In Uw» master bedroom. Kitchen in modern —• or 23a-0fn;4 after 7 p.m. and this- alao in lit move-in condition.. W10STPIJ3LD, Cftfiter hall, 4 ORIIO\TA1,M — one blue Uas- brtck lOx 14 perfect mud It I on; owe ti**, TV sys- w 7x10: Two »\ boiU; t <:i,FA\I\CJ I.ADY — on* dny a FOUft UDROOM SUIT UVll tem, Ptc. <44,|iOO. Drtvn Uy and take fn-iirh provlnrlnl drcsyers and C\ week. 282-2PM. 70x140. 2 cur attached a look. If you llki> It, stotj in andOthor Horns ton numerous to inrn- , lioffi#, Ilmr If droow>- ami 2 b«tfw, thlH Hatnrdiiy or Sunday. n K WHAT A TrONDKRFrr, PERLINO In Scotch Plains, clotte to the Shaeknmairon School, on a qulot 1 "•••rtmonf" •« MM 3rd floor. In ad CUM tor bury l)rivf\ iiurth of — to always have money for new street, this 8-year oh!. home has eieht unusually large rooms |IM. mtl lloor hct m icwfo kikhon with Houtc ^2. clothes, vacntinns, appliiitu'e^, furni- Including; 4 excellent bedrooms, three and a half.bathB, a wide to Hi*. Farley Ave. • VATIfliS HAI.B Desk, POllrl ture, education — etc., etc., etc, (87') mid deep (US') lot with a two oar garage. 1 v -\ 1 typeiATltcr And It's Eoddlookinfft . ' nko 4on wHfc MH iotov and ol coano PANWOOD. Florida owner of- wood swing up AVQX . It»*oro!t(Mitii tlv*>j do — you fers tliis 4 bedroom, li bath sin'ir, ftiHJll•I A 0, fOlldf I lo n ^fiily's can too! Ottrwuod — WpytfleM —- ?o«My tovoly homo «t $43,100. CAl'R on 01xl5I» lot for very • LOTS FOR SALE • dt*sU, wo ml, $10; 1Sic ill saw metal Scotch Plains rail 737-CPZS. Cran- low $34,0DO. Kitchen IH nine t;M>lc $5; Hyalls •ctrical flx- ford area rail 253-6828. Mountain* panelled. 2 car garage, WKNTFUCLI* — hesiutirul corner t iii-fn ; Jaluual iVilHlfi^ ' $10; • rail 731-810(1. 0-17-2t urn L WMOMAN lot, 1*0x110, l»*st residential aiva, Sin^lf > bod fTt; l\k't;il l>im>l.s $ !i v it lOUVI'lrt*il d<>( 'IP, ^ ? pair; idewalk^t Kc*\vorst all Improve- J5 per HOrMI]Ki:i:i*KH to eo away for ments. On 11 23S!-U6S2. (i-17-2t Satunday all day t ill T» p.ni, ISsummer with wmall family, Tteply Emt. RM. 1134354 Wi*Kll >nmk 1 no: Uox 35 c./o The MVstHelil I-ofider, H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. Coolidge St. 5ft Kim St., W Center hall 3 n»i«» PCM trie Rcnera tor, |jt t comlUinn" MAITODS bedroom two story with scrcen- • REAL ESTATE - fc IIOIKKKP.KPKR Par n«««r \i\m\ for p rivati1 om L or .small o il porch, attached KarftHT*. Por oldcrly man; sl*>ep-ln: \1 clay Aitcrt u. a wi 1 WIHTDUA PAJTWOOD Painted 1H71, IKentH for only WANTED nor week: tri relieve regular . * *» $180 per year. kceper. Jleply with phono, ami ad- Offered at 141,500. WILL BUY plotn or ncrea anywhere lft to i p.m. T, 5f> Rim Street, Westficld. 233^)063 322-7700 (looks, fc details. Write: Acep P.O. Boi 1070, rt, j>lolur* sr (-o <;-l7-2t PAMKIWO BOTH OFFICM Mountainside, N, J.11-12-tf Kspi uails, £iinu*st tuyn, wanted for WewtHeld k • ^ ATWOOD REALTY l tt'li*-n equl]>mr nt( mlsi\ ntnrr; days flpxlble, biit must KOSTER & MAOEE, INC. REALTORS hems, elf, li^S West field tie nlile tn wU W TSR-Sfttl Around tho corner from the (throughout the entire listing) to f n i:lni Wtrf>H 322-6BB6 Ruth Pout Office sell your home, Thla will nave'you I TitivsiilCS from two linmoa riiir- ' ' - « FREE off-street parking up to 33%. atit> Suli*. liiiR l.itndkdnvvni* Avfinii- F1RIT TIMI ADVEftTKID BRAI* FSTVTI5 I nouloviird), niirKaliiH incluiU- JH1H , Hroker, 2»2* »One of N-J.'s fastest growing flrm&tt\ Hnekcn llKhtintc llxturt^, SECRETARY $43,900 tlf>thetir hlKhi'hu r»n«r»FVi ^r»-Sww Chillr- Wl""l Hup:, Toys palore — I Secretary fnr plumbing nnrt beat- x Ul , 1/Hero is a., terrific 8 room home with * irS«l • tt«4-3WW ?y "'HlHt. TlmiHil.iy. Kplilay. 1-lnp cnntrnctiir. Shnrllianrt and .typ- Rumellihitr fur- uveryumt* Drive Up this tfiV^T wic'ji'ijl ••;•••••;• ''^53.ni4Rl Sftt»rll|iy- • *" Inn ensenilal. niveralfitrt inter^BtlnR winding? yifle street and view Die ex- cellent iundaonped property. Then «tet> r# : inside lo enjoy the HpnclouHnerig o( the; ^^___ | toUvlHlon, KtiTHis, rhftlr, iWatM' - '• Ait COCONM, ININCC 21 foot fireplace living room, full lamps, porch VHK, lawn furnttun-. family dlnlne room, and sparkling kitchen L hair dry IT, inwi, and mlsc, household 1148RT. 22, Moontain*id« having enline space and built-in dish* • i WANTED TO RENT • lU-niH. Salurday, .Iiinr 1 !i, in a.m. ti> 233-5640 washer. You'll love too, the Adjoining 5 i».ni..it 1«« W. Dudley Avi*.. West. cherry panelled Family room with electric COUPLE with one child needs 2 bed- baseboard heat. Up a tvw Btepii to 3 tnrjFe bright ami cheerful Bedrooms with plenty of town and Country I • HELP WANTED - storage UIOBCLB. At grade lev^l there 1« . a, den which could double as a 4t!i bedroom M0TIIK1I and chlM wish to rnnt 1-2 MALE if needed. All thU In tip-top condition , atmrtment, "Wostflelil nreu> ami rcaily fur you to own for the hfrgin- ' IIOI iSKt stirli as Pnl- ins of uchool. We au&gest an early call — Patrick L. Hedden 4-22-tf Smaller tyno real estate* office look, this type of home doe& not last Ions in v\\ Ins. hric'jt-hnu\ etr_ Tliursihiy^ for stth'Miian. AH reviles cnnfl- Hiiii K. 7 i».ni. tn 1 a p.m. Krftlay, clentlaJ. licply lh*x 32, Thn Wpstfleld "WeHtfleld. • Realtor • ROOMS FOR RENT • • C Mil Hii" iWstllrl/r '' ° '"s-is-tf KOSTER t MACEt, INC. REALTORS COMFOllTAIIliK FrilMSllKll room OK S lu^t&twuotl rhiilrs, rniw* If your pntontlal is over 411 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains 322-9102 for ironlifMnnn, fionvpiitent norln* $1i* I'iK'ht m;n*l>Io slali -i;x-li .<. f * $30,000 A YEAR F> location. Call 23--754T*. L'h'lln $ I -\ t»lil f;ishlfMi stkhfMit 322-6886 39* Park Av»., SceHh Maim C-.T-tf hut r- rr;nll<* $2**, ha ml brains S- You aron't makinfr U HlJtKI'lXr. »Ol»I private v tlio trouble may be thn? you need r I, 1^" (llanu ttr WIHMI columns bftth and entrfMHe. Maturt* busiiiPHH A Knuiv-How Sales Operation rlM- -s 1 $:u, oval KHt^ U»K tlrnp Ifiif A New (tn ynm business man, irnt NVar of 4 oriutto oak rlln* tlon. A WMP Open Ftituro St., A nalariod* training program, Ra rich on 1 Acre Fanw Thu if ynu are *nir man, call ua WoHtnnld- ny living runt!) titbit's $4S, men's 1 212 Tr.S-Sfii.fi (Kxt. :>n> .vni«iiiioniii»oi> •— rcHni'r *1S. niri* f i ua 111 v bhunlt up to S15.UO0 in th«* iirst ; MARY PALMER nTrely'furniHhnV mnm avullnhlo tin. I muhii^ny hrrakfroiit SSS. hlumle $37,900! Meticulous! imLIJ - • for nmhoyany (lining1 nmm set. ilr*i|> Realtor LotB of trees surround this Ill near perfect condition and aiul shli* Imanl f!»r», m:iph* lieilrnotn • HELP WANTED- • wpfawlinff ranch beauty In a qquality y all tlie wayy 1H thin bridle s*\ ivith uvin bods $i*ri. very desirable area. Inside thoro frontt ColoniaClil l Htylerl t CCan o d • REAL ESTATE-RENT* •s IIIOSAIJ: siior iH a. 24Of)(' livhisrztt room^ dinlnp with center Half, living rnum MALE OR FEMALE $46,900 roonj, K 1'S' ' kitchen, V> with ttreplifuco, dining lroom, (M«*n only KrJil;iy, Satunlay an $32,500 I»IU( K KHOXT SriJT — 3 bed- Sunilny, 1 o a,m. t<» T» p.m. fa bedroomH, tiled bath, big: en- deluxo IJIK kitchen, 8 1J ml rooms, This pretty home in Mountain- closed patio, attached RarnRo, 2 bnths, complete carpethiK, 2* rooms; 1 hath; KiU'ln'n-ilinlnK area; Cltarmtnc brick cftpe In Woat- ahd very attractive 1 % acre car-eara-Ke, and Rood location living room: sti^tm liout; iarn^ IIAIIV CHAM* I'lANO - We Need Help side is wllllamsbiirir ffreen, prtip&rty- A raro fliul In nearby iluhl, -ban flrepluce In living with black 8hutters( golO and convenlont to commutlne. Just sarase: la rff c yiird: $20r» pi»r month. wilh brnch: rli^rry room, iltnette, Kitchen with dlnh- white llvlnft room with fire- TVnrron. At thai price, don't llHtoil at $49,800 and truly a Avnlliiblo July. One yvur leuHt\ B3l: furniture. AMivo \VpHtfl^bl Tienl Kstat© Offlre lifetime home thnt you'll find sofa and pair i*f rbairs; leathrr love !»eeHs active area resident fnr sales place, neat blue and white kit- It. f i wQslior, two bctlroomH find hatlt chen, full dining room, bedroom a real pleasure to inspect, I3Yc « si Tit Mini libu k K-alh«M* t-liiilr UUea- Htaff. Kxperii'Tice preferred, but not on first iloor, two bedrooms un and den and bath on first floor, 8518 WKNTF1KIJ> — CnfurnlsbM -) hod- :"i;i-4:t:iri. y Hecond floor. three bedroomB ana bath on room, I V> Imtli, m.Tfi*ni'fl pnrt'li, a Kxrluslve apont In area for second floor, fertcde garden. 1 II b 1'1*11 If:IIT IMAXO, in pond rondl- N'ationnl Oallory of Homes, trlV ^vnHlVef-iiry^r, wt^vi*. fi ml nut t* I tlon, country ;miiiiuu corner rup- Stone Chalet walU H> AYeHtliolil LtnW>i\ 1 yur lHiaril, lU'ht pinr, tfooel ronillli'Hi, Call Hank Frhulrichs 322-7700 $72,900 leiiHp with n-iunval o|»linnt uvail- trail $64,900 able July, JUKI* per m >' 1 tM' Multiple Ustlnff have It now In AlountnlnsltlP. not hi formal eurdeii with pool, nvn liable (illicitly: "»'• turnlslu-d .VIHIIO I"7n Iwn Kin-st-im Tin's. 25 fl. Htop down llvliiK room, located In llio country like part If you would Hke to fall In nvjilliil.lc July Kith. All HIM- in wrst- s-i r»x 1 Ti. ('iill ir'i-TL'-S, after i; p,m. Uiroo heum\ 1 time offored. Htone fireplace, dtnlnir area, with Bpacloug living room, Jlrt?- washing , gutters and dcliKhtful panelled kitchen, plaue, dining room, inrKr bright inc-luiT 4" aplit* nhllJMU'iHirom, MANY cleanod. walla and d balcony with don, 3 beriroomt*, kltohetii 3 beUrouniH, 1% baths, 2 bnthp, oArpetlnsr, and wooden recrpfttlrm room, del Iprht fill (inns AND KXPS. s:i:i miisiiio AVI\, "nr\$ donned, exterior pronprty. A "dream" right out BiTiMMied porch, nml Kunifre* • OFFICES FOR RENT ^VrMtli'liL l» i" I l»-"»- Tluirs,, Kri.. Fully insured, AD 2-73P2. 4-9-t( of a maffiiElno! UHtod at JG6,- Jinn' -I :inrl 2Ti. MARY PALMER of a maffl Ideal Pun wood lurnt inn and WOHK WAXTBD. Onll 000 \n nearby WurrcnW , findd we* fllnKH, We think II'H ex- lUO itivllo your limpeotion. Kve'» value, and you can Hfn WESTFIELD *iAUA 7SS-5T50. 5-20-ut Realtor anytime by lll W^ — in :Kin. in I p.m. l1*! I-'airhill 1M. Member Multiple ) TK ICIIKH will WottfltM, N. J. i Corner E. Broad and Central Krn>lrs 5*1* in umth. 205 South Av«. W. rail C-10-2t uewtete*^ | ALTENBURG-ELIZABETH, N. J. i l j'S OIT — Suniin^r's ln ro — Inntnllntlon" m Dully til !». S:U. "Ill ti V#.fil :\ balivsltU'rV Tall -Mrs l"! ut Westfield Ilroktrfi 1 HAMMOND ORGANS 6-10-tf nyron RODGERS ORGANS UI:I.A\ 'UIIS SMIMI<: Mountainside AVllllnmn Hcnl ISittnle Co. I Mr. Executive! 11-20-tf r^rsl IH-;IIL P fmrn •Mainr tn :-;tTS after »"• p.m.. t'^r h**Ip tn lii'iiftt1 t'l«ianiiiu indium1, ELSIE BETZ, INC., Rtaltor ut I * are prouil to offer thljv 3 UKOUM) floor, flpparato ontrnnco, with viuir part l^w. $47,750! air comlltUMied- private parking, (Member ot the Mnltf|il« eur oHl nrlaU-front Colonial air Wlntrr IIHM'-HS fi>r ba*'ky.trd play- In une of our nnunt reHlilenthit pocretarlall rvlfQ available, idem All thlB nnrt hoavpn too In n arrinm mi «Ir;ni*l |Uam rnt]IM| ^ :i nr ;, days, mil J:::!-:MM I0IINEST V. V. HALL, arcuft., Bntruncf ImlU Himdoun Cor miinufactiirer'a rep, Z32-8S93. 11 vl ti fir rnpm, pa nulled family very excctUuiil Incut ion ami w luiln- m'iinil phnu> .y.iyni room, ralnod hourth flr^plact*, 4 MfC WGll-lanflMraiinl pniprrly. G-18* t f I:\I»I:IIII:MI:U WOMAN ilav wurk. < "nil -.'i--ii71!». d 2% ImtliH, upntrul air 10 til ranee hail, picture wlmlfiw WBSTKIKI.n. with pocrrtarlal Borv- I'iJino llrnliil IMim—SIB Month anrt 1I II livlnff runm, fumlly rnnrn with Ico and private SOL* r«'tn rial tt«le- NICE Hlltllnir iflaHH dnnrn t« tho put In, phone answorlnu available. TCxirol- (or,i,i:(;i: JCITIIK vr a>-Hires iMupiny. property. JUHI ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE Ill <• 111 UN lilt IT, tllltf ill^t IMHllll". tlf Wall locRtniL niljnlnlnff tin- OanleiiH, wllh tho prottlcnt enrpotod at tB1,6l)0 KIUI ovorylhlnff In nuwtlor room, I bfjilronniHv 1 '/} iont for Bales rep. ur small bu»lnrBa «nlraiH'o In tho Tuwn. Country WUrtii'ii — (til 'new — fivo beil- "applo pits'* order- If you would batli8+ carpeting, uiul nlturhed AD S-3701. 2-C-tf nil 13. Jvrwy nt.i KIlKitlirth* \. J. h-imiT. ''all :':i^-»'.T7-l. i, li'/j ImlhH, Hun and pjittii. Viiii niiiHi «no $GO,000 IfaraKio. Kvcrythlnu in Bond like* to Ht*e . A IKH nut1 TUTOR YOUR CHILD? nfflt'O roiini fur $l(Wi/mn. (.'all J.I PETS FOR SALE Trndlllontil nrcliilcftiin- with u view of lli« Ptirfc. Four i 'nlli*uo nnilnr mi ! N^ n's U^t. with navld^nii, lliiiiltur, 2SI M. lirn;ul tniorliu: rxin'rinin- :unl **x rollout YOU uml a Imir imlliH, Urn. Htrcul. a:»2- IiMtf ,\K<;ilAN IIOI'Ml- pii|ipy, lit niMiith r»P|»'»ri with r Mtlr'Mi, will ulii. itKil--, rlni mill" Hiffd, Hip ilinw IhnilMl numlu^r ONE FLOOR LIVING inmllty. t Mil :i^^-7i 'J. u-:i-:u studiHilH <»n sin y r m liulH In 1HM, If lit'1 Hpt-chit plan filH your• XWAH — ymi'rn Alk About Our "Trade In" Program nffliM', !>.\ Ml, rtMttcr- IIIWII. 1 ltf lln;- itui nufni't nrvr's r^presenliu i vi-. J \- i*m;i'. KI'ITI:\S. HI Wi-.'liM .'Id. In multnw, Kn^llsh or r- j.lfttMKl IWInw rmtm, lliiM?y IwitrnoniH, tw» butlm, JnlouHlmi imrrh. cull J:!:I--J71 I. HnUr, uiTri-:.\s L1 IiiI 1 Marl; uiul VACATION PLACES whlti-; |-;ll!'.-'| ivilli .i ml <-hlI- ilr.-ii. I'II I! L':u- I'M:'. (MTKItlMi ami piu-iy li>'lp fur tho Patrick L. Hedden lnuMi1. Im by H1I<>\\ ,TS in wrrMin^H, I'OINT IM.MASANT miiili-rn l.nnl- sinrri. VM> sin:i;rinn; IM ri'ir.s : RETZ, Inc. Branch offices MCII pi'd i-ii iirli ivH Ii lln pin : si r|i hijilily i|U;itili'Ml stuff. This is w \w\v Brarfch offtoi (IIIWII licit: wli'iii-c UKCIUMI; TV.J • - A. K.I'. ri'UlHh'rril. I'lM-clli'ii I wllh ih'piirtim'nt In iulHIllnn tn fiur i»xci«U Realtor 7 Ml, Bethsl Road Klcrni; mi (irlvn it1 l;munii \\\t]\ ih-rk. Hiil.lnn. C;ill I':'J-L'"|.L! tlt- listi-iinu:. li-iU niirrHnw Hrrvi.-^. I'h-jiHi* mill nrnmt V. V. llnll» Iitmiror JirlvntP lusirli, |H'I vlii'Uffi; ri'lll I'V i:-l7-.ii llMinriiuikiM^-rpjMhn, liif, -TL'-RSOH. North PlBtnfifM/N. J. Warren, N. J. U'l'flt (SU'J.*»). liUMilh nr m'ilHi'ii 202 Mountain Avenue 322-9102 ($i,ii(tii). :i7-i-77(M. UIMIAN WIMHTM II1O\IN(J| Will ,|n UK -IHMI ii ml hiiLhriMiniK only; Telophono ADami 3-1422 BOATS liitv*1 ciwn truiiBp^rtailnii, i'till L!7 '• . 356 Park Ave,, Scotch Plaint liiiki- \Vii)tt-nvmnp»i'k lakfl'rnnl, II'j hr. ilrlvi1. My viiriithui

1 FOR SALE 1 . i • ' lionir j i vn I In I »1+* (lui* In utlu»r pliuiN. Kvvn nntl Numiny* |ileiM« call fUiiii^h, HII|H rh flnrk, 1MHI i a v/il liihh1 Ilji*rl ll«mn «*.*••«•> :' (iliMihlr IHMIH J, PIUM i"'Mi vn'lll»lr KM>I Atmiiiul. full s:i:i-7!^i;<- MORE CLASSIFIEDS Mtit-lmt KMi«NtoN CMIU'IK ^I'pai-wir i'ltM*liit* kllrlii n* IflriiFNt V. D* Hull. Inmiror AH lilvliifv-dlnhm i1'" mi, luiMi, 1 si r n •* \H\'IMhlli: *Tii, mini * \ Elsie Beti linri'll I'JU'llliL IJ L Ic * -: 111) |rrl^. Sr-r IS I nil. I'll, ^i:: ON PAGE 8 tun vliH i:!Mi- LMli. «-17*^ * * rmt FW^F m.j.4 Nonas • • LEGAL NOTICES • is presently doing graduate work in BIO be A v Wanted: Super Volunteers to Aid drama at Montclair State. Mr. Ros- WAA Reaie, member of the Ameri- {t&ee&Bgs are held on the second BHEJUFF-« BAX£—Superior Court of WesUIHd will mvvt in I he AB- enbaum will work with creative-im- can and New Jersey Watercokw So- the month io the ©f K«w Jersey. Chancery Division, BCHBOI-'H Office in the Municipal Thursday UnioD County. Docket # F-1243-70. RuUdinp, 425 Ea«t Broad St-, WOBI- provisitory drame, short scenes, oral cieties, preceding the animal state Wiateunk Room of the Westfieid Me- ELIZABETH SAVINGS BANK, A fifld, New Jerney on Wednesday interpretation and public speaking. New Program B*.nklnr Corporation '- th« State or afternoon, June i^rd, 1^71, ;it two "Forgotten Children of Summer show. morial Library, Municipal Building, K*w i«r«ey. Plaintiff, va. JOSE I. o'clock for the purpowo of hvnrintf There will also be a multi-media 425 East Broad St., at 8 o'clock CUB *nd MARIA I. GARCIA DB all persons iniereMed in ihe matter The WestfieM Art Association. Other features of tiie coming year CUB, W» wife; el al., Defendant* of fiflftesKnientr* now about to be class dealing with various perfor- will be a symposium on art and a Civil Action Execution — For SaJe made for benvfttn conferred by tin* ming media and leading to a final under the leadership of President in the evening. of liortfaf e4 Premises. Super volunteers willing to contri- by the Y and the Baptist Qwrch. mutilple demonstration by members lmproycmentR htreiofure mad* as !„.*oul „ -- mnrh a«; Wt hour'; a WPPIC In Denzil Bush, is initiating a new pro- MamibereWp ohainraaa is Mrs. By vfrtu« of the above-Btntea writ local improvements under ihe pro- • e 2S mucil as ^J nours a ueeK 10 Since the Coffee House will oper- production before an audience. This of the group. of «»*cutlon to me directed I shall visions of iho foiiowiiiK ordinance: I a livelier, more enjoyable, more ate three nights—Monday, Wednes- class will toe taught by Pawl M. gram for the 1371-72 season. Pro- Charles Taylor of 520 Wyiohwood Rd. evpOM lor sale by public vendue, in Sjifcinl Ordinance Ko. USfi — An Anyone interested in joining the rooao B-8, In the Court House, in ordinance providing iur Hit* im- active summer for Weslfield junior day and Friday from 8 to 11 p.m.— Somers who is presently an instruc- gram chairman is Mrs. George the City of Elisabeth, K J.. on Wed- prove m tin of sections "f Wj minor and wil) demand eight chaperones tor in piano, theory and composition Skrta. het4»y, the £8rd day of June A.D., Avenue, CJr»ndviow Avi'nuc and high students are being sought by 1971, at two o'clock In the after- Myrllo Avenue, the iippruprintion of the Westfield YMGA and the First nightly, that alone adds up to aat the school. In October, at the first meeting noon «f said day. th* monies necessary thtrt-for and whopping 72 man hours of volun- Those interested in registering AM* that certain tract or parcel of the- i^niumec- of l>onti milk ipjilion Baptist Church. of the year, Henry Gasser, inter- land *ad premises hereinafter par- notes for the financing of said College students without summer teer help needed weekly. now for next fall s classes maynationally known artkt, will give a ticularly described, situate, lying work. had **!»« In the City of Elisabeth, Kwpc-ne O. Hermann jobs or young aduRs who want to But sponsors of the joint project visit the school office at 84 Ekndemonstration in oils. Mr. Garcer County oi Union and state of New Board of Assessor* 8ifleld in the County of Vuion, ers. 'Too young to work and too old to M follows: witli an estimated amount of 2G50 National Academy and American BEG INN INC, in the Northerly line ton» of bituminous concrete; Type Primary job of the volunteers will make a full-lime pursuit of the rec- Benefit Today Watercolor Society, is scto&ded to of Cameron Place distant 146 feet "A," Type FA-BC. Type S.P. top and be to hdp chaperone the joint YM- reational activities that satisfy W«terly from the corner formed utabllzed base, 3100 tons of broken demons!rate in woteroolor in De- by the intersection of the Northerly stone, and ]S,000 gallons of <-ationic Dungeon coffee House, co-sponsored younger brothers or sisters, thas A group of Westfield citizens is cember Mr. Ctii is weft-known for lint of Cameron Place and the West- emulsified asphalt, high viscosity conducting a garage sale to benefit trly line of Pearl Street, running grade, opened and read in public at age group is often left to Us own his beautiful and sensitive water- thence (1) along the Northerly line the Municipal Building:, 4 25 East devices," explained Bernard Berg, •the summer recreation program of colors. of Cameron Place North 87 degrees Hroad Street, Westfleld on July fi, LEGAL NOTICES Iff minute* Wen 26 feet to a point; 1 tf71^ at 2:00 p.m, prevailing time, youth director of the YMOA, whothe Gaociola Place Neighborhood Mayor and Council of the Tiuvn of In addition to titew fuotfg, (he tb«nce (2) North 2 degree* 4| mln- Epecittcationa and forma of b\<\&t will serve as assistant project direc- Council from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. kU« East 106.69 feet to a point; for the proposed work, prepared by West field and must be accompanied group plans to present member oil thence (3) South 83 degrees 63 min- by a non^collusion affidavit and ator of the Coffee House venture today at the home of Or. and Mrs. Charles Van bensuhulen, engineer, certified check for not lesit than and watcroolor-graphic shows, the ute! Burnt 25.04 feet to a point; and approved by the CoinmiSbiun of c Should the youngsters desire dif- -Douglass Tibbals at 625 Westfield thepce «> South 2 degrees 44 min-Triinspnrtiilinn have been filed in ten pon^nt (10 ^> of the amount 11th annual state tfiow at Union Col- Ittcl West 105.11 feet to the North- the office of Bald engineer at thebid. provided &airt check nped not ferent activities or a different em- Ave. irly line of Cameron Place and th* be more than J20,000.00 nor ^hall lege and a member side-walk ahow public Works Center, 95^ -North not be less tlvan $500.0(1, and lie de-phasis the sponsors are prepared to point and place of BEGINNING. Avenue, .W«stAeldp New Jersey and On sale will he a wide variety of and sale in fcate May. On May 11 of yaid Commislouer of Transporta- li verert at the place on or before set up service projects, work aBelnv al»o known as 613 Cameron the hour above named. The stan- items including books, records, pic- a slide lecture wlU tie, CIVM toy Place. tion, Trenton. New Jersey, am] I)i*dard proposal form and the non- viaion of Local Government Aid Dis- groups, special interest classes and tures, vases, curtains, draperies, Joachim Loeber on "Rapfe to Un- There ]• due approximately $17.- trict, located at the Teaneck Arm- collusion affidavit are attached tr> discussion sessions. 116.79 with lotereit from April IS, ory, Teaneck Avenue and Liberty the supplemental RpeclJicatlons «be lArv«>t Dealer from Maine to house past mall boxes. The funds realized will be used to front disc brakes. Electronic fuel injection, • Florida the church will involve role playing purchase materials and equipment Rear-window defroster. June Piano Clearance Sale! HOMERICA, INC. will help to help chaperones and youth ana- Ifaton A Hamlln ~ Kirn be — Bohmer nd for other expenses of the pro- And more. .-. Everett — Steck — Kawal you find your next home lyze their respective attitudes and gram. Yes, after all these years, you can buy a Piano Rental Plan |12 Month BUSINESS SERVICES approaches toward each other. ' • 351-2000 anywhere in the United big car as good as our little car. / INTBKIO* A trial run of the coffee bourse + The 41) Volkswagen 4-Door sedan. AUeaJHiiv Piaa* H»nt - VraetleaHtr «•« T»sle !»••».-Jcniey St. Elizabeth, N, J. States WITHOUT is set or 8 p.m. tomorrow at the For only $2,999* •t their very test Baptist Church. • LUNCH • CALL MT*AW JACKSOIff CHARGE. Survey Sees You know what? «ENCINO~" Ilf TBRIOR DBIIOlf Another unique feature of the pro- • TAKI our You just ran out of excuses for not buying gram will be the mailing of regis- v - • ONLT CONSULTATION OBJECTIVES: to help you find (Continued from page 5) FliMttt Chare—I a Volkswagen. . CHARGED your next home with a mini- tration cards to coffee house- mem- DISCOUNTS ON bers' parents, informing mothers •J*tt«ffrnM Tuxes ami PURCHASES RETURNED mum of effort, lime and ex- ard Griggs, Miss Carol Trenn, Mrs. and fathers of the function of the Other Denier Delivery Char*?*, Bf.Y. i Complete line including estatt, ' 10-12-tf pense. If you plan to move to Hammond Cements, Rev. D. Thom- tt* aluminum panels, etc. program and the rules. ?•,:; For Free Enttmate an unfamiliar city, or just to as Andrews, William L. Bowers, •' •-•••- Phone Collect MOVER — yards, cellar", and relocate near your present The $1 membership fee and 25Jonatha- n Bigger, Albert K. Bobial, : TVNOON MM111 garages cleaned and rubbish re- cent admission will not pay the en-Gregory Morrison, William H Coles 110 CENTRAL AVE. nm mm VOLKSWAGEN, he. moved. Call Ralph 355-4203. 6-27-tf home, HOMERICA, INC. will tire cost of the summer project, in, Mrs. Lindt Maggio and Min help you find the right house, however. The YMOA and the Bap- 1124-1134 South Avtnut, Plainfitld • LOST AND FOUND • RiS — reason able, no P«*y: Joyce. job too (ttnall, •xpertH tn Inwn and in the right neighborhood, inU*t Church teft jointly invested V 6*7400 1t»t »lftrne»o ctit; ¥iir4en ohM.' Call 283-5777 or 969- the new area! family Shackamaxon Drive 0188. 5-27-Bt ' *Uh another *1,000 coming from gifts from the community. •jv. •re*. Call 232-8109. • • if f th i 1 \-iK- tf® SCOPE: Operation throughout -v - . ' 'L ^- WMTT In Weitfleld — an old, _..„CAI. HITCH IF. — REFUSE RE- the United.States enables Further financing is being sought round diamond, dinner ring, Sentf- MOVAL* AND CLEAX-UP. Went to to help expand the project. I' V menUil value. Howard. Jteply, Box medium tmrklnfr; junks towed or Homerica to furnish you with •7 c/o the W*stf1old Lcad«r, B0 trucked away. Call 757-9793 or 757- •.'-•:•"(- • - Kim Street, WentfieJd. 6609. . 6-17-4t detailed information on ss. m 6-17-U houses which fit your require* INSTRUCTION merits even before your first Performing Arts visit to Iho new areal REMEMBER: Homerica works Students Sought WiSTHELO EDUCATIONAL SERVICE only for YOU! All of their mm

The New Jersey School of the Per- } - • - efforts—research, reports and m * •WCATIONAL CONSULTANTS TUTORING advice — ore exclusively on forming Arls announces a registra- behalf of the prospective tion period during the week of June MfcrMvel InetriKtien ovattabf* In Mattwmatlcs, HIttory, buyer. They have no connec-21-25 for the fall semester. There Father's Day. Iwfftth! Icewmkii fertjgn Language*, and th« Science*. tion with the seller. It is their will also be a registration. period in >:: .1 v September. The school, a non-profit y. i m responsibility to guard YOUR IC-U AND COUMi 23I-7SM AFTtH 7 P.M. interests. educational institution, has added $ h-arp, saxophone, classical guitar i. mmm m For further details, please call and a Black Studies in Music class '. our Local representative, to its music departments. In addi- Pearsall and Frankenbach, tion the school is pleased to an- LEARNING CAN BE FUN 1 noune the addition of both Diance Inc., 115 Elm St., Westfield, ..*-. ned motive Mono I techniques of electronic teaching 201 - 232-4700 or call usand Dramatics to its offerings. machine*, programmed learning and home tutoring achieve direct. WillUm T. Inglis of Westfield will l^ -1,: . --i join the faculty as dance instructor •fr*J. X&4 ^:**.-•'*>.f W•":,v- •• **:A •« --.•••« ••.-• * -• •-.s .'i. >V1 f.-f m and will leach both modern dance .<»v>^A. "'.•••.r, . , i -' -i"..'-. \>\& A:*^ • Reading, Math, Spelling '• *&.<••••,.&: 'J> tfV» 'i'- < f /-.' and classical ballet. His background ^ •fr > - •^ tm .**' r S&8? • Free Diagnostic Testing ••-?: *->-V:f^ $.<\?. &£ includes the American Ballet The- r .Ms ^:M- A. -X M<- • Success Ouaranteed fe •A. '•v. :-.'- It.'. s/> v atre and the New York City Ballet -f ". -"r 'f- . :?. m j&k • -. . > • Gradee 1-12 ?&%<&;#%££ ':*><<:• ISC Company. He also danced extensive- iV ,y^ :.•«'-•• w^-^i y : Call >:•'-< ?» --/- .y.' A -, -.Vft .'•V - ly on Broadway (Call Me Madam, >•"* •Wi. -*f\ w-t. ?/L ^•v;^i.«: i -. is* \ Brigadoon, Kiss Me Kate, Three ?Ws"< S; Variations on a summer •/ .'/-'. s;:&w r"'?t' &fc '<: EBRONIX LEARNING CENTER ^^p axst \ Penny Opera, Carousel) and on ^t •V \ t l:& r. 921 UNOX AVI. WESTFIEIO scheme, composed by AUS- • television (Ed Sullivan, Milton * >If. -•Mi ?f".: U-17-tf X$t*!,Z ."<%&£&*& y?/i Pon-Am Bidg.—200 Park Ave. Berle, PEVU Page, Martha Rae). TIN-HILL in Dacron and Wool . t ^'••KV-JK&S.V&-so- *.«>'-- '- /. rv-Ai*' <; B. M. •ElfNEMT* teacher of piano. • -< iXV vim. • 212 - 611-3111 The new dramatics classes will plus Docron and Cotton. Keep * vv -••<'. J-4i Lat«it methods. Classical and HOP- is.-*;v < .: alar, trfaaons in your home. €(M WESTFIELD be taught by Elliot Rosewbaum. He 1 •*>. > fa your wardrobe In tempo with •- '.< v-^ ki- ^:. ;J. - Dorian Rd, Weitneld. Call AD 2-B89«, .- * ^ ir 4 botlroomn, 3 but ha, center linll 1 V/Vr '— . s* M *-* B-B-tf npllt on lovely lot close to HC both the Slack* and Bermuda .^ •• &jf u -, •#; m ^:-. -'•i shorls in a selection of solids, I*-'".** r-v. •-V-1 *#• GUITAR rnom wltli wood burning flre- m•; % :& mm I - T >M Vv mt&f?> IIOHI^HH (1 iii in ft room* larKC W *?;» -•... *' -> - \^ Private — Mmleni Meth»*» modern kiu-hon, TV room (or mnlcVa stripes, and plaids. ».*:=£ <• «l ••* z^'msmm;r-y '•• quartern) at ground level. Hut water :-iX-:: ismt^ nM Call AD 3-3880 for hrattriK' HyKtem and 2 rur KaniK-.Ws • ••-;*-: \tmiMmrw u»tttm4e taterrlew. Move hi condition, AMkintf $57,001). v y .--s-> :*: \y -^ " " ». L* *;:-&:'3r.::- MEAT SPECIALS •-*> ,*> i^ v *•-:"•'r *..^ 9-20-tl Call 233-!j M-- FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS!. - !' NBISn IlKbP? Sizes 32 to 40. -^- -..' ' r:\V-. i>, '^ y-• • • •_ r^ BItICK KIIO.XT SI'MT — 3 bed- r*: ^ r^e-? •A>, <^^ HAVINO TIIOUHI*]-: "WITH TOUR roomn: living room; bath: l«rgo Trimmed Shoulder Lamb Chops $1.09 Ib. > V ^ C1RAMMAH. V1SHUS OK .'V* i irariiBe; steiim heat; knotty pine ••? >; kitchen with dining nrofl: larffc Bermudas from $10.50 r*. / PKONOUNCIAT1ON ? "T- yard: Aluminum storm wlnclowB. in m« $1.89 Ib. X". 1" -y•-'•!/ IF 1NTBRESTKD. CONTACT — Loin Veal Chops t?- V ^SSV Low '3P's; available July. D31-43G2. Slacks from $19.00 1' AUSTHI-NfU /^ ^2, PATRICIA DT3NNIB ^ I 5-20-tf ,/ •^v-^o'A .< : /-• - y TEL. 232-J598 l Homemake Kielbasi . 99c Ib. ^v r-^'j *<% '-1 tft. C*3-4t X* v*j it-*' •>; :-. 11: «v* 1 •n? •W, *rv.-r ^- P^>\. >-,-,. . 89c Ib. i • i- * I'risS ^-•?7 £ Fresh Ground Chuck !••• '» ;•*'•***:£' *,. If > 'f... . * ;:/"- fc C<1 SERVICES U NEED ;y m PRODUCE rtt MOVING & GENERAL BLDG., CONTRACTING I Sunkist Oranges 10 for 69c & MODERNIZING *« TRUCKING PLAHTBRIIVO AND PATCHES ,i CIAIJTY. ALT, TYPES MASONRY Large Cucumbers 2 for 19c Open Monday ;g: H10NHV t\ TOWNSBND AND JlKKlNISHlNa BEL-F KM- PLOYED AND 1NSUHJ5D. AD 3-2047. and Thursday I . t> AitlED VAN LINES Georgia Peaches 39c Ib. Evenings'til 9 «TDRIVEWAYS Keep the |nv»H(tiiiTit In your c«r buHlntHH proiMTiy on tlifl *\t]e. wllli mi ASPHALT IJp nitlVKWAY or J'AJIKINO ARISA. < r

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& SON5, INC. :• •• f VU U I 1* AMI ItMMVUIl Hi:in *.| •v' — Will iih'k up iirnl d^llvrr your irnr ^y»*v **t! '.*' any plm-r. H. P. IIOHB, Tvl.; aa2-B0SI»* •***;J. V. A. KMCMM ,: " *%sster>*i 'it/tut 3-i8-tr ALUMINUM HIDINO QUALITY MEATS r- IKHH-'INO • II V.M PIANO TUNING TH HKI'AIHS SPRINGFIELD 264 E. Broad St., W«tf Uld .MAStlMlV — 1'allo — Pln 763 MOUNTAIN AVE I*1AN» TI'KIMl, llU plRnB. Curuonlry — .Huofliiff or til), types. Hint niMilroa. Hrllublo—0xperl«noeH. New or remodeling. Froo " AD 3-2900 I. liudniuD. Mftulewood, TI1.-4HS Cull Au» UullrfliiB Borvtoe lll mmmm _ * • Social And ClMb News of the Week Westfield Area

the bridegroom. The bridesmaids' Drj.% Abu.sc. She was graduated re- Father Officiates Garden Club Sandra C Smith, Major Hogan Wed luncheon was given by Mrs. Julian cer.lly frc;ri Jadison (Fla.) Univer- O. Phelps, and the rehearsal -inner . ity v, ];«. re she wta a psychologj' At Wedding Of Installs Officers was given by M.r. and Mrs. William j a member of Psd Chi, na- At Ceremony In Manosquan Church H. Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W yJ pfychcic^y honorary, and a Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence dean's list ttudervt during her sen- Barbara Irwin Mrs. Stanley C. Aodejnson was in- E. Wouters, ior yc-cir. Her parents, Mr. aad stalled as president of the Garden Miss Sandra Critchley Smith,'and MJ-S. Charles F. Smith. Iieut. Mrs. Marion D. Sims Jr. live at &9 CJub of Westfield at its picnic meet- Miss Barbara Jean Irwin, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrope Col. and Mrs. E. George Riedel gave Genessc Tr. ( ing recently at Mrs. Donald M. Chamberlin Smith of 430 Kwrtoall a party in hom;r of the bride and ter of the Rev. Dr. aikt Mrs. Merle Day's, 603 Baule'vaird. Drug Council Director S. Irwin of BkwmftekJ, became (he Turn, and Major Jerry Harold Ho- •bride of Peter V. Holden, son of Also imkicted -were: 1st vice presi- gaii, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Waiter A. Carr Jr.. the for- GOT A GRIPET TUT JentiHer Sims, is new director Chief Justice aod Mrs. Jtames S. dent, Mrs. Walter J. Roos; corre- Harold Hogan of Flora, 111., were i :S-/ WRITE THE EDITOft Holden of North Benniqgton, Vt. sponding secretary, Mrs. Joseph married at noon Saturday, in the U the North Florida Coumril on Saturday in the Bloomfieli Pres- Davis; treasurer, Mre. Albert Roche; First Pw.vby.terian Church of Mana- byterian Oiunch On The Green. mambsr at iaTge, Mrs. foeeptk P. squan by the Rev. Joseph Brady.

.\r '.••- * The bride's father, pastor of the Mca*an. The bride, given in marriage by ••*.':>, church, performed the one thirty Continuing in office are: 2nd vice h«r fathor, wore a gown of eJlk or- o'clock ceremony in addition to giv- president, Mrs. (Robert H. Sdilber; ganza appiiqued with ivory iace and ing his daughter' in marriage. He recording secretary, Mrs. Robert E. a matching shoulder length. She served as associate pastor of tine Savage; member at large, Mrs. C carried a bou * - - 1 - • •. wedding veil She also wore pilake The Willows; Awarded ROTC Ribbon ceived his Masters degree in sys- Cakes Fine Selection of Gifts and Jeis -with white Oatataya orchids. MMHUIMMC — Paul ScJiryha of tems engineering, is presently as- signed with the Office of the Secre- » 4 She iwtas attended by her sister, 296 Ctettin Ct., a sophomore at Al- legheny College, Meadville, Fa., has tary of Defense: Nuclear Weapons Cards for Graduation Mrs. George E. Shupe of Okinawa, and Planning. who was £4ired in a high waisted Mr. Ohaus Fiance received the Air Force ROTC Su- gown of flocked flower batiste in a perior Performance Ribbon lor his After their return from Bermuda, record as a cadet master sergeant the couple will reside in Alexandria, coral tone. She carried •! Miss Susan-F«ye BHwise and Atex sity where he will be a senior next James S. Holden Jr., brother of the Abbott Gaynes were married June 7 year. bridegroom; "Rcfcent K. i£uie of A MASTER FURRIER by Rrityi Charles Krokrff and Rab- A December wedding is planned. • MoiiticcHo, ArJc., R. Jeffrey McLeon bi A1e;c Pollack in Temple Emanu- of Minneapolis; Capt. Stiia-tt R. ALSO CLOTH - FUR TRIMMED AND FUR-LOOK 1 • fa

El. After a reception in the tem- Eldrcd of Bennington and John i • ple's/social hall, the newlyiweds left W. Spaeth III of Middletown, Oonn. Custom Car* — Custom on * trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Torma Named •Mrs. Holden is a graduate of The bride, daughter of Mr. and Poughikeepsie (N.Y.) High School Cleaning — Minimum Raits Mrs. Harold Bitwise of 5173 Grouse Society President and Virginia Intermont College, Bri- line, Mountainside was given in stol, Va. She has been employed by marriage by her father. The bride- the Department of Surgery at the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mountainside — The Rosary-Altar Medical College of Virginia Hospi- Kjambu Norman Gaynes of Chalfont, Pa. Society of Our Lady of Lourdes has tals, Richmond. Mrs. Roger Criss of Mendhe:: Governor Livingston High School. ctdk ^^ late the ^§f They spent several weeks p-lannlng V'V.; graduate! ^tl. and constructing the elephant which DAD'S tx$ became the talk of the town. It will later be used for the Children's Specialized Hospital.

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til Top honor ideas day when your whole family fs gathered together Antiques and like luggage, deserves to be remembered always with the skill and care that our professional photographer can provide. Second Hand stationery, leather gifts Let us help you save the happiness of this day, and Furniture and lots more . . . ail your family's Groat Occasions. E OR BUDGET PLAN I Call today, won't you? Bought & Sold E GIFT WKAPPINQ AND DEUVERf i J EWELERS Portraits By Pietro Estate Sales Managed 206 E, BROAD ST. WESTFIELD N. J. 1723 E. Second St. Jane smi ALSO RUTHERFORD RIDGEWOOD 4 228 EAST BROAD ST. WESTFIELD Scotch Plaint CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE: 232-4800 322-7026 mm nuuwoim constn.T«iTis MUTIM FOR YOU I V J Phone 233-4666 Open 9i30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Free Customer Parking In our lot at 132 Elmer Street /- ' She&M? aod (Gfedys Maatz; See. B, issibe* Smibh and Sis Eat- Newlyweds to Lfy» with a Spa&ish mvlif oi nylon Round iobin Bridge cUff: Sec. C. Pat Sandquist and orgaaza and lace with Bish^ •Marftha Toussant: Sec. D, Vivian In Atlanta, Ga. sleeves. Her floor length mawtUJa Becomes Engaged OCCAM Hie Woman's Club of Westfield Woebcke and Joan Selvin; Sec. E, fell from a pearl beaded headpiece STRING UKf, CWfcninaled a Round Robin Jan Wish and Muriel Lyerly: Ssc. Mountainside — Miss Alice of OhantiDy lace. She carried a cas- The beTdtfoal of Miss Margaret WMrnanaent held for theiF, John and Marge Hormb&ck; Sec. ise Strohmeyer and Harry E. Weas- cade of mirviat.ure roses and baby's Elizabeth Gxettan to Kicfaard Gafy MIVATf G, Helene Rffbreck and Ca.ro I Lau- geiber in, graduates of Miairyvifle breat'h. CHEEKUL benefit «tf «tob projects. Van Benechoten, son of Mr. and PECVIStD (Tenn.) College, exchanged -wedding L MM Witt 1U pMtfdpants, matches denberg&r; Sec. H, Douglas and Given in marriage by her brother, Mrs. Elmer Van BenscWsn of W2 • W0M0CWU1 Alice CanoH. vows Saturday morning at St. An- Richard Donald Meyers Jr., she were Mi mnktfr for seven months. H ft&Vtt UR-flff 1171 . *.:} joined iu matrimony June 10, arc The couple will live at th« flun- For only $2.9$ ($150.00 valuation) plus honeymooning in Puerto Rico and mit Avenue addrear

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•f.'- prossod and roady for your uso in tho fall. Dr. and Mre. William S. Schriam of 412 Mont auk Dr. are parents ot mer •««••«, It fc So don't delay, the bridegroom. t. r I. OKI I I IKS For tlve wedding ceremony at The to The I. DMUSN TOTflE 21 LEMONCMrTON Manor, West Orange performed by one week tefwe tke ..•r.v : : CoH 7564100 7. CNOMUTE MMT M for frte pkk-up or I. WE9TFIEU>, N. J. • 11 E. BROAD ST. stop by any of our FhAmrtBho, N. J. PUBLICK NOTICE t. lima KCM 21. usmm mom • COR SOUTH * XMUUMi - • COR. W. 7th * CUNTOM Y« lnnK««p«f B*gt 10. CHOCOUTl FUMC stores toady! • 806 SOIIERSBT • fll PABK AVB.' x ' To Inform Alt • it mm Ye An Welcome t 12. PKTACMO ttMONO fUlU Join Ui For 13. PINK IIUKE (UN urn ice £X& Dally luncheon 14. ILACK MSPKtRY

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4 II • The two o'clock ceremony was out to be a golden opportunity performed fay ithe (Rev. Dr. Frederick to offer you unprecedented value. E. Christian, A reception was held CHANTICLER Because we're selling these cuff And these eendeto we HiMt M**jy» ttt MBW qw»iy *t Echo hake Country Club. MIUBURN, N. J. Escorted to the attar by her 1 • ri links ot the pre-crises pricel Stride Jtltt butt* tf»« to «k AM «* pNfcitoMf ««•«/ father, the bride carried a of daisies with her princess style (MRS. VINOENT A. BIiANOO proudly presents orgaata dress with abort sleeve* of . (Barbara Jo Rosanda) See our Outstanding Collection Vcoise iaoe. Her train y Of fmmr Northern Vmver- tilt nintli gra

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S.T summer tonic WILLIAM ROGERS Silverplate Footed Waiter "Mayfair" Regular $39.50 - Sale $27.00 Shoes in frosty white. Guaranteed to i. - • -:-. perk up everything In your wardrobe LARGE SELECTION OF SCRATCHED OR SHOPWORN FLOOR SAMPLES *«»•• PEWTER AND SILVER PLATE light, bright and very wearable. $20.00 Just one from our collection, Water Pitchers — Coffee Sets — Trays — Revere Bowls — Caiseroln — Serving Pieces - Many One Of A Kind

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U- *. .* 163 E. BROAD ST. AD 2-5163 CIEARAIMC Open Monday 'til 9 p.m. 233 North Avenue West —next door to Adlers Jewelry, Westfield mm nf m fm,* GILL Miss JacUon Wed Summer f At Piano Shop School 4M INOffENOENT SCHOOt OAMNG TO K INOfKNOENT To Hugh K. Wood THE UNIT MAN Off 11$ Eighty young musicians perform- r At St. Paul's ed in reeiUJ Sund&y at the, Yam- terms replacing the traditional semester aha School of Music hi the'Piano learning center Miss Joyce Fr'ancis Jackson and Shcp, at. 22. Ten classes of children, ranging in age from three to eight experience* •Hugh Kelleher Wood were married June 5 in St. Paul's Episcopal years; demonstrated sing- study experiences Church by the Rev. Caaon Richard in%, rhythm and ke>4»ard skills. tcheduling in a unique curriculum J. Harclman. A reception was held First year certtficatee Were pre- at the Echo Lake Country Club. sented to 23 five year ofrfe in the for infomMtfien afepyt cgrricMlum, The bride is the daughter of Mr. Junior Course. Eleven atudeoU, six scholarship*, transportation end Mrs. Thomas Francis Jackson to eiglit yeans did, in the Music of 1310 Prospect St. Her grandpar- Prep Course, were given diptomas THi (MU, SCHOOt ents are Frank HumbtUt •ftcfcffon marking graduation from the cfed non discriminatory K- of Ludlow Pi, and the Ui$, Mm; course. , N, J. Q7f*4 • / 766-2404 Jackson: also the la^e Mr. and A "Summer Fun with Iftttic" pro- Mrs. Hugh Morgan Smtth, gram will be offered (fctfii^ July at of Westfietd. "... the School for c&kkw, »4 a«d ft*. Mr. Wood is the son of }$r. and This will be aa irtTocktfikm to music Mre. James Powell Watoxmj Jr. of dhrough group acfivrtieg, singifi* 1 A Virginia Beac*i, Va. .and HitfmfU. and games deei^iwd t» relate mu*ic He is also the son of the iatr Owdr. to the chikl'fi everyday world. Par- MRS. JOSEPH L. BAKER : Hugh Wood Jr., USN. > , ents who are interested should con- (Robin Holly Ikbertson) Esc&rted by her father, t(to bride tact the school for details. The wore her mother's princpHityie school emphaaizes group induction Robin Robertson gown of slipper satin. Her v«|I wot a in music fuadamenUk, ear-train- YES, YES, NANETTE French irutdUHa af ing and keyboard playing. point d'e^w^ makes waves for Summer with Joseph Bakar UUes and Barbara JAM a and Taylor Waiiwright. THE HELENE CURTIS PROTEINE PERM nmiwmU.wu A graduate of WestfieW schoofts Pronounce Vows r r; «r. Other attMdeaU and HOIHIK College, Mrs. Wood stu- Uttons of lovt, with prpuin oddtd for hair health, LuAMtN Church mm •irtcr. Mrf died at the Sorfaonne and received Un. Nancy a master's degree from Indiana i tfc* maniac of June S, • L vrmrtm of Ittw ftobtn coiMin rf th* faiiAi; ICn University. She is a research assis- -\- I HoUy ftabertm, ftMtftfer of Mr. liof CioMti, formerhr rf tant with the Appalachian Regional Special Summer Price 10.00 bad Mm. Revere H. Retorteoa «id Mrs. Peter SmMh, * Commission in Washington. Formerly 20.00 *f %Q aJVMJaM JJ. frfend. They won f*ww tf Her husband, an alumnus of the Uue silk and cwniid Virginia Episcopal School, earned American us 4 A. Baker Jr, of m -. t yellow and whit Room M. art the tote Vn Baker. degrees in philosophy and civil engi- ten4Mrty o'clock ceremony im. Mki neering at the University of Vir- and codchikt

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ti Uh noun r»c vmwwmmm MM mmm, mmm**, mm ai^GariawyU--e6 luocfaeoD, A untie Scott to Study SMhrf Daodiin* (Maine's, Sterling, 32:30 p.m. for W«Mings 22—Edison Junior High Schoo] grad- At Divinity School Discover the Cotton Corner at f Ike large number* uation dance and party for 9tti • tiurttuglmit the sum- grade students, 8:30-11. John T. Scott H of 210 Canterbury It to requested thai Road, was elected to Phi Beta Kap- on Marriages be 23—Jloosevelt Junior High School pa and graduated with 'highest hon- ESTELLE'S UNIFORM SHOP to The leader office graduation dance and party, ors June 13 from Lehigh University. Vfeek before the ceremony. school gymnasium, 8:30-11:30 j A graduate of WestfieU High A Elm St., Westfield p.m. School, he was enrolled in the lib- eral arts program and received de- COMING EVENTS JULY partmental honors in history. SIHVELfSS MISSIS 7—Woman's Club swLm-bridge- COnON HOUSf DMSSfS $4.ff-l.ff JUNE Scott, who was awarded the Uni- feincheon, home of Mrs. Robert versity Service Award for promot- WASHWWIAt SHIFTS $4.ff-4.tf URGE SIZES ARE 1—Mountainside Newcomers candle- Albisser. ing class unity and loya&y to Alma Mater, was president of the senior elms. He will attend Vale Divinity School. DUSTttS 4 COffff COATS .-. $l.ff-S.f» OUR SPECIALTY! CULOTTfS We're Stil SMOCKS .' _ ftOM..$t.ff Elected to Council SitM 12-52 / Old Fashioned Florist HOU-CUHO SHAOOW^tOOf SUfS IS.ff Mrs. G. F. Weinheimer, Jr. of with a large YOUNGSTERS WILL BENEFIT fr«m the rec*rri liwil tf Weetfield, president of the N.J. Fed- whicfc has bee» donated UiJB year by IU Senfer AwsiUtry i* the Chi- eration of Women's Chjhe has selection of drei'i Specialized Hospital- A check for $11,590 was peieBtei winal elected to the board *rf trustees of ly, proceed* from tte spring par I its, to Herbert H«er, pruMtt «f to the New Jersey Citlaem TraMpor* HOURS: MON. TIL 9 P.M., TUES.SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 233-0317 seasonable hospital* bMrd of managers, by Mrs. W.8. Cuamich, left, taliou of the i*rfef heaeliU, aod Mrs. F. C. HMcfctftfi, •••Hiu •I Flowers. J r" fm rVr J_ * - ft, ' > 1 • h J i For the person desiring F t * < - J Permanent Flowers — Auxiliary Donates Record Amount htARTS b our selection of Flowers and Arrangements are outstanding. To Children's Specialized Hospital

F The highlight of the annual lunch- thanked all the volunteer? for their Visit us for Flowers of Your Choice eon meeting of the Senior Auxiliary dedication and corcUnuinf support. to the Children's Specialized Hos- 'Mrs. HiAcihijvgs cozrwnended Mr*. pibal, Westfield - 'Mountainside last W. R. Cunnidc, spring ibeneJite tfair- week &t Echo Lake Country Club, man, and her committee for tfeefc was the (presentation of T find Junior'^^ S&50 this year, and tin Weatfldd group contributed $1,300. lite Junior Auxi-Hary raided 11,700, Urn record high. WBtTPIBLD MHDBN Membership chairman, Mrs. A. W. Brown, introduced

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^tf*-U^ Social TID Y KNITS APPAREL For W«Ming$ Does Christian Science Bccdiiae ol tbc Urge numbers really heal? AllKATftONS ON ANY HMOUSf) of wedaii^s througlMMit Uw sum- * mer season,, it is requested tfcat Sim *-30 to 1.30; MM tw Marriages be Yes. it does. But no advertisement can fully explain t# Ike Leader office «*e week before the ceremony. 51 Hm* 5M-5551 You have to read about it and prove its practical Miss LfM Graduates and reasoned approach for yourself. Elisabeth Barlow Lee, daughter of Dr. James W. Lee of 257 Orchard Healing in Christian Science rrteans much more St., was among the girls who grad- than just physical release. It nieans an improved uated June 5 from Newport (H.I) "-S School for G4ris. A senior proctor, character. Release from wrong." A.newfpund •" V r-> ate is planning to attend Wesftbrook understanding of God, and yourself. V Collgge Dr. and Mrs. J««rey J. ol \ You're always welcome at our Sunday. »hd Doylestown, Pa. tha birth June 5 of a, SOB, Sotfi Wednesday services. ' ' • Grandparents are Iftr. «li Urs. I. If UiMin -i. STATE MUMQMS H. Lewis of 131 WmMmt ArV*. and Christian Science Church Services

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I ' beth, formerly of 11:00 a.m. •€raig BavxT » She mMr and Sunday School and Nursary David RoiKcn tf JM Pine St. at 11:00 a.m. given ttair . firU W> txrA '•rf All E. Broad St., t 5 at Orortatk Ih^ital The mum Utoy has a SMUT, DMW. V n J H W Mrs. Williii £ turned from a rtofc witti')W in-taw, " lir. »Md Mm .7 OkMTles C. Rrttic, MWto aaya I curt argua> • 4 K.V. where ri»'«w Mfl«*ioa4 to LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS W. grai>1rfcii^t»g, I%nifii <• •\ m ', ,f fyxa May 31. TV Wlihan live u m c « Point Plan ' r - /^- ^ -«' ,. ttie aiTival of fthtir aia*> ohUd ta> ,.ii-:Y., ! Fir fob I "V M- T / ' n* . ?1 Inovlii 1 i . ONH Dm RED 0« RESTAURANT Richard J. Pajmfntler, is one of MEJUVMT • LUNCH • COCK C!asi of lf?I,.who have been fipaduated rrem'Winorton with,Phi Charat Bete KapW hooora. : Claanina • ^ QormanU it • JO/18 r. ' Save Now On Furs For Season i' i - -: Cadets at M^rfnh'" flltato College, (Baltimore; Md., who lenived com- Rapairin* aioato'VM&mt* in the US Amy tooludeMarvi n J. Brown Delightful ideas MMlStS

. « * .»••.'•*• >". ." • Bethany OoJloge hw awarded a creative civinc vti, toachebr's dcigwe to Thomas V. Poale of 1582 Dc*r Path, Mountain- 754.7m side, who ma)or«l In business and oaonomics. ^ia pJarertte are Mr. and •Mrs,, Hr M,' • poole Jr. • ;•'•• • •

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1 ^ .* • -:.. • .• •.*-••,.,*:.•' ,* . ".':• • PLAINFIELD R. MarahftH Austin, sbniof Mr. and *4t-t Jason M> Al»tin Jr. of 729 *^'i/ * ?r\Y- t^\ i - >Dr.( and 'Boger W. (Hard, whose .parents have moved ifroni Boulevardto Savannah/Ga.,

i .. •received B.A. degrees at Lafayette commeuceinent. exeredses; Austin,, a ibioiogy tn-ajor and dean's list' student start to a super summer vaca*iora I (was vice president of Phi "Beta Kappa. Ho wiU accept a Mary-Duke LEE CASTLE UECASTIE AMD Ht3 FABULOUS 1ES AND iBiddla Foundation' Scholarship to «0L THE mm UVWf WlfLOUl INE am Mua JIMMY DORSE* ELfiART DORSET work in the M.D.-Pli.I). E16MT C0VW6TW _ ORCHCSTM* otcttfsm oftCNCSTJUl Scientist Triaining program- MCHESTM memsm WITH BOB EBERLY ORCHESTRA WITH MM EKRLY search specialisation in i • * *mtKwm * »- "» at .Duke Uifiver^ity- School, of Medi- cine,- ; . '•; ',- ^^

Hard, who majored in international •&J AfWft»YOUM«D-floorta<« 'affairs, was afso:'q dean's fist stu- dent, He will stuoy inteVnatMnal re- wait «o* *» *» th» pr«i» mMsurtm«tfft of lations at the Unfastaifr'-Al Pennsvl- TS YOU'RE "IN" AT NATIONAL INNS Pick your spot, pick your activities. Select the way you want to spend your'vacatlon. (Mmtr«xtrb flweroui pinch pints. In tustrouft * * *j Whether you like the cosmopolitan atmosphere of The Shelburne Hotel and Motor At Sintmons College's commence- Inn, the family atmosphere of the Dennis Hotel-Motel, or the convenience and com- •:V. wrto, fully-liiwd with r ment exercises,May 3Q Elaine Mary fort of the Quality Motel-Mt. Royal or tha Lombardy Motel, all four give you the best p Swingle received her undeirgjrtaduaite of Atlantic City beaches, the pools, the Boardwalk...and all the marvelous things Wtf All TYftCM $AWWH degree. She is the daughter ..of^Mr. to do. Whether you like to sun, run or just have fun, try a National Inn this summer. 1 arid Mrs. Joseph Swirkgle, 602 Tre- DINING OUT AROUND THE INNS W'xT* long* ««. 35.20...... MU mpnt Ave. " •'.'••'•• If you're part of our Diamond Jim Brady or Dennis Vacation Plans, il 60"x72 long. r«g. 5i.6O .••§*• • • +# • * *M§ $4t Barbara G. Lyng, daughter of Mr. you can sample tho fare at any of our famous restaurants-' 1Q0"x9O" long. rtfl.92.30...... •••»•SAII $73 Th« Shtlbumt Boardwalk Dining Room • Ttw Inn of The Tnrea and Mrs. Kfiqvwbh H- Lyng; ft45 Turn • The Royal PavlHlon • Fjord Room • Curlvy't Cormr • 19n'Vfln"lona. r«a. 110.64 ..'.»»*•••.SMI $•• Lenox Ave.t has been .ajMtrded/a Dtnnls CoH«« Shop • Tiki Ttrrac* B.A. degree from St. Laiwrerice Uni- Try them all. And for our European Plan guests, there's no wr'sity; She wait a hiiatory major iiner dining anywhere. Quality, variety and your choice of seven -1 s£ ai^d maanhw d Ka^pa Kappa Gam- restaurants. ; ; a IV ma 'sorority. • .' ' . : ' . SUPERVISED CHILDREN'S DAY CAMPS *«** • . • i •*•' *.. ••* • * Three age groups with Athletic Directors. Tours, hikes, arts and Aw Jerry, T. Rtrfiertsqp Jr, has eiarned crafts, children's movies, picnics, basketball, volleyball, bowling, a bachelor's degree from Louisiana badminton, shuffleboard, game room, ping pong, jungle gyms, Stat« Univensky; flagon Rduge, where karate lessons. 33 I ,wa« a «tudentjn ti| a College of FAMILY FUN - AROUND THE CLOCK •/• There's so much to do. Swimming at the pools, or at the beach, • -• • *•#•'*•, Cadet Robert N. Stevens, son of \ shopping, seeing the sights, or golfing on a private country club course with guaranteed starting times. Brady Plan and Vacation Mrs. Carolyn Wik*y( 021 Vermont :J c*t St:,. was graduated from The Citadel Plan guests may select any seven activities - 1: JMay » where be majored in political let Ctpadtt • NlflM Club Visit • Sfcy Tower • Salt Water Taffy • Wax MuMum • AmuMmwtt science. Hi w*» tnrolled in the Air Rldte • Bowling * Sightseeing (Grayllne Tours) • Boardwalk Bicycling • Steel Pier • Sauna or Steam Room • Miniature Qolf • Oceanworld Seaquarkim • Movi«a • Ocean Boat Slghtse*. ^5 Force ROTC program, w«a a mem- Ing Trip • Family Photo • Storybook Land or Adventure Village • Harness Racing (In Season). i-.- it ber of the collefge newepaper staff, .the senior Sunday color guard, the Block C CWb, the rifle team and the YOU CAN'T BE RAINED OUT AT NATIONAL INNS t i P/v^/r - "^ • •— Ask about our "Good Weather Guarantee Rain-Freo Vacation Plan" Summerali Guards, the elite pre- available at your option. I cision drill ptofcoon. v. is.- •.-##*. John A. Mdlea, sort of Mr. and '<•-, tMns. Harold A. Mdllen was a mem- Gracious and traditional v' ber of titie gmduatLng class at New living with a modern flair. Whore the family cornea England College, Hehniker, NJ1. He 100Vo Air Conditioned, to play. Quality service -was oju'ardod the B.S. degree in mosaic tfle bathrooms with without boing too formal direct dial telephones, Out- U AT PI 0 UATAI) TiTU about it. A groat rosort HOTEL-MOTEL Boardwalk and Michigan Avenue business administration. door-Indoorpoolandprivate HUlfcL & IHU1UK1NPI hotol-motef. Air condi- * '* * ba.cn and cabana colony. Boardwalk and Michigan Avenue tioned bedrooms, two DENNIS VACATION PLAN Tho B.A, degree was awarded to pools, children's day •I •* I. I * iTF^^i 75 •v. Deborah Lad, M«y 23 at Converse DIAMOND JIM BRADY camp from 9 am to 9 pm. 4 days and 3 nights from 0 in room1 College, Spartantouiig, S.C. wfaere she EC $64 - majored in Applied art. Her parents, 4 days and 3 FIno rosort dining, bountiful buffet bronkfasta, and all tho Vacation Plan extras, Including dally gourmet dinners, our fobulouD smorgasbord brenkfastg nnd all tfio 3rd or 4th porson In 3nmo room from $4G.5O, Slnglo - Add $6 nightly. CAN'T COME INT 1HOP AT HOMI Mr. and Mm. Joseph T, Lea Jr., live extras, 3rd or 4th porson In samo room from $48.50. Single - Add $6 nightly. 3 days and 2 nlglils from $47.25 por porson, two In room. See all these fabrics right in your own living room, on Woodland Avo. 3 days & 2 nlghta from $50.25 por person, two In room. Europoan Plan from $10.50 por porson daily, two In room. whotbetterplacelochoose.Noobligatton.ofcoune. Europoan Plan from $10,60 par person dally, two In room. Special chlldron's rnles nnd family rooms. Call your nearest Huffman-Koos. WEDDING RECEPTIONS Lnrqost Conlor Clly Molol on tho Boardwalk SOCIAL JUNCTIONS ^MT, ROYAL FOR RESERVATIONS-CALL FREE! with froo pnrKIng, outdoor pool, garna room SHOP. 9:30 TO 9:30, SAT. 7116 nnd tho Vlllngo Roolaurnnt. PIANO RICITALS Park Place near Boardwalk Boardwalk and We have ft "Monopoly" on (ho bost address In town. Royaf Metropolitan New York Dial 1-800-25779O8 MEETINGS Kentucky Avenue Mountle Coffee Shop. Color TV In ovory room. Outdoor Pool, New Jersey Dial 1-80D-G42-G100 HUFFMAN - KOOS Qnme Room, freo parking. 4day8and $fiQOO per room, New York State, Penna,, New England, Maryland, D.C., HACKENSACK, RT. 4, 343-4300 RAHWAY. RT.Z7, 388 3700 Woman's Club 4 days and 3 nights from " ^*?^*f two in room 3 nights from V«J two in room rREEHOl'O, Rf. S. 4620,323 (AST BRUNSWICK. 257-4800 . European Plnn. 3rd and

r ri » • The recreation honor rolls for the Meeting Date PROBLEMS IN SCHOOL •ALBS week included Dr. William Chikb, Rake-Hoe Ends Kueter Students ,•••••-•» SIKVICB In Play Recitals (ops in bridge with Jacob Man&n MountalMMe — The regu 1 a r THIS YEAR and Hohait Jetse tied for second nwnthry business meeting of the * *-*- - m : • PARTS ^'^.flltf'» ' I 19th Year Piano students pi Paul and Cam-1 place. Tbe bowing roll included Union County Regional High School Ch«MH art that h« will hava probtnns Mit yoar The 19th annual luncheon meet- lyn Kueter have played in a series Richard Longky, WilM«m Gray, Roy Disrix* Board of Education, sched- urt— Urn mtivM hm\p NOW! of recitals at the Kueter studios, 424 | Davison and Hugo Gold. uled for Tuesday, June % has been , -\ i. f i * ing June 9 at the Plain!ield Coun- St. Marks Avenue. Performers in- postponed to Tuesday, June 28, it A ttwtofit who U laboring In school because ho it HANOVCHAMM try Club marked the close of ano- bolow grode lovet in Rosd'ng, SpoNIng or Motho- / ,t clude Dawn Adams, Carl Becker, was announced today. •••;, ther successful year for the Rake motia H Mco an onojnoor without his slido rulo. and Hoe Garden Club of Westfield. Paul Becker, Debra Epstein, Karen Ttie meeting wiU be IKW at 8 p.m. Honored guests were Mrs. Ervofl Epstein, Camille Guerrieri, Kim Hb- in ths cafeteria of the Arthur L. tbronhc offers > an individual motivational tutor- Eggimann, first president of Rake gan, Kathy Keller, Michael Kotliar, Johnson Regional High School, Clark. ing program to bring your child to grade level in and Hoc; Miss Winifred Debbie, ex- Natasha Kotliar, Nancy Jo Kupiec, Board members will attend a din- Reading/Spelling or Mathematics so that ho wlH cutive director of the YWGA, and Derek Kueter, Sally- Mease and ner honoring Dr. Warren -M. Davis, have the basic skills noconary to achieve better Miss Patricia Shriver, director of Linda Beth Spina.* superintendent of Schools; on June 22 1 * grados noxt faN — and wo guarantoo success; J utMYT.mnsaca. the YW's teenage program. Also, Marianne, Alenson, Julia at the Mountainside Inn. Itio dinner Bailey, Michael Bailey, Mark Bin- Glub president, Mrs. James G. is being given by : the ' Regional Far Information on how wo may holp your child iMcElroy, presented Miss Debbie aris, Susan Binaris, Deidra Dunlap, Teachers' Association; achiovo these skills,' proper study habits and 'mo- with a $1,000 check for the YWGA Stansi Parkas, Beth.Gutman, Ana (Meeting in an aYoung. MM1KHBE1 D rector, Mrs. McElroy. Also, Hank and Mark Duncan, Mrs. Triable gave a report of the Kenneth Freundttch, Joanne Heffer FUEL OIL May plant sale of which she wasnam, Yvonne Mayer, Melissa Mel- chairman. loan, Charles Reis, Elspeth Sawyer, SDAY , W* Arc 5272 Suzanne Tolmach, Elizabeth Tol- : . Mrs. Thaodeus A. Rotzlaff was in f nt HMllig Pnklm charge of hospitality, Mrs. Kenneth mach and Jody Verkouille. SUNDAY, JUNE 20 •YOUt IOCAL INDtVINDINT »"1" * R. Doremus, program and Mrs. Al- HX9HIAT i Ml SOUTH AVE,, exander D. McConnell, floral ar- LETTERS POrwliirirt rangements. DEADLINE FRIDAY S P.M. • t . - EASILY FIND ONI FOR HIM 1 4

* • . * LAROI SIUKTION OP . . . Ion Take That Long Vacation NATURAL BRIAR PIPES lie Away F For Th' e Day WINNER and itUI bo»i 1« Cairo, EfyptiaD Prcitdent Aawar Stdit'i iwlft craih- MEERSCHAUM PIPES tnf of a coniplracy to re- move htm as top man of the collective feaderihlp t that aveeeeded the late Gamal Abdel Nasur may have radically altered the Someone close requires the best of care Mideast political balaace. Key pro-Soviet figures lost but u the clash, opening -we would like to provide it at the the way for greater U.S. fa Inflaence In Cairo* !• • center for extended periods or by the QUALITY day. May we? e you're away?

1 ri "i t Plus This Array of Other Wonderful Gifts 1 . • -THE STAFF

L . 1 TOBACCO • ' TOBACCO POUCHES 10 Doctors Available 15 Licensed Nurses AVON INN CIGAR HUMIDORS MOTOR LODGE 2 Physical arid Recreational Therapists RACKS AND 4-DAY SPECIAL SMOKIRS CABINETS LIGHTERS Mon. thru Thurs. LARGE VARIETY Single $30 - Double $50 MEDICARE APPROVED. LICENSED BY THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY S A summer Resort for 45 APPROVED FOR OUT-PATIENT PHYSICAL THERAPY those who enjoy excel- •*• lent food.Olympic pool, shuffle board, putting FOR THE HARD TO PLEASE MAN.. .A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM AN EXTENDED CARE FACILITY green. Ocean bathing. Nearby Golf, Boating, OPEN ADMISSION POLICY Fishing, Monmoutli Park Raco-track, Cock- BRICK4l CORNER PIPE SHOP tail parlies, danctnn in the famous RIPTIDE YourY Smoking Enjoyment IIt Our Business** . ROOM. THE WESTFIELD CONVALESCENT CENTER S. Tliemoi Ponno, Jr., Ownor-Mtjr- Rdiorycitioni, Mn. John S. Pcnnu (201) 776-650O 1515 Lamberts Mill Rd. WESTFIELD 233-9700 Avon-by.|lio-5ou, N. J. 0771/ M&MJ& LComtr Park and North Avas. PlalnlUld V $tora Houri: Monday thru Friday B AM. »o 5t3O A Saturday 9 A.M. to 5i30 P.M 2 9^ Closed Wtsintsdayt Recent Grad £Jnion County jftecreatioa a&d Rank* myy &je jafiCorts and results df the At Union Te< h County to Aid Local Program cialists wili work under an intern Association. ducted. activities during the program. who will be employed by the Depart- During the 11 week program the This wiM -be a piiot program for ment of Community Ailfiadrs and as- Mrs Kita O. -Rosenthal bf m Mi- Vat Union County Park Commis- Through a grant made possible specialists will visit the various cwn- the park commission, tiie New Jer- chael Dr., was among 20 dental hy- sion, withe tihe cooperation of the by the New Jersey State Council on signed to the Union County Park •munife and assist the local recrea- sey Department of Community Af- Commission. GOT A GRIPE? gionisls enroliied in a 12 week re- Union County Recreation and Park ithe Aints, several specialists will be iion people in conducting programs fairs, and the New Jersey State WRITE THE EDITOR fresher course at Uitiwi County The programs will be available to on the arts. Although the programs Council on the Arts. At the conclu- Association, wiil paaticipdte in an in Union County this sum- LETTERS TO EDITOR Technical Institute, Scobqh. (Plains, the 15 communities, including West- wiiJ be oriented to youth, it is not sion of the 11 weeks the National 11-week prognaan on the arts ttus mer' in the viarious aits including DEADLINE FRIDAY S P.M. which ended last week. smmmer. music and dance, drama, threater, field, that have membership in the necessarily limited to ywih and •liecreation and Park Association will

straight-leg style with regular pockets. Twill-ribbing in solid colors, 29.95, from our collection.

Margaret Ettea B1MM» ter M Mr. a* Mrs. Mtttoa H. Blwm has fce» grpjaatfi from Si. Joteat'i H*«»ttal ScfcMi Nu»la«, palenM. A fratate «f Trfaaiy Hirt feM, she to warfc at Uw U.S. Naval UI, Naples, Italy, Mtewtaf fcer manrfage June It to ltd STORE FOR MEN claas ^naitennaalcr Mi •. • •', *<-• Wart U.S.N. \ Hospital Honors Roberts. Hoyt Hobert S. Hoyt, the director of •erth Amboy Genenal Hospital from

Ml until his death in February, L-. i . - • tss honored Iby la memorial lecture w &$*< t A the hospital's auditorium recent- . -t *&$*« v. " • • ': ' \ ' * This \Was (he first of a planned A innual series of Robert S. (Hoyt Me- •i../-. V nodal (Lectures in Medicine. Hie x :- \.

•< I • ; 4 Irat visiting lecturer, Dr. Leon G. ; v s? % x Lmtth of (Newark, gave a talk on --^>: ;:-;.--"i-/-:^ ••V- ^ .• • • ' tiagnoatk problems in infectious |«hn afoammtm llarad ISI^V » -/A. geometric patterning Mr. Hansen reviewed Mr. Hoyt's - - 5-year career an fooeqpital aArunis- \: '^Vi " from our collection of ration 'which began in (the 1950'g in <--r:.^. • V \ n .Westfield, Was weU known for 21.00 to 25.00 its progressive concepts in health \--.- lore, the team approach to hospital

1 idminiatnatioo land the development ' i XT t *aarfaJ4>"r>>hi + if all levels of hospital personnel •^^f. jhroutfi continual re-education. At the time of his death, he was ' . / k "- ^ \ prominent an state, national and r i * ji-' A'"

nternational organizations concerned v-: - ^' v'tlh health idare and education. 4 fa d wrink i

Jordan Named •<>•:•:•'' '.•••• '.-* *v ^'"'-'- , \ Sales Manager 'I

St. Joe Minemals Corporation has ' \i Fashion on the go...polyester knit slacks! \ announced the appointment of Rich- 4 •f ard E. Jordan, formerly assistant ^•m sales manager, to the position of motipn.Wrinkle-s^ddjng:. •*;. „.*« •• • v sales manager "of lead. » , k - . -,'

Mr. Jordan, 48, graduated Irom i •• ^ : ' - Miami University in 194B and Joined and shape-retaining, they're great to wear or St. Joe as (a dalesman in 1961. His I u U E prior experience included associa- pack for travel. They come out of a washer and tion with (Bonn Aluminum & Brass Corp. land Federated Metals. Mr, Jordan is

Westfield where they are members , v of the Echo 'Lake Country Club.

.^ Store for Men, Street Floor ' L\ Montclair • Newark • Westfield

.-'""A y-u Barbeque >^! Cooki ng spot wood flare i\\\ model with Western

* will be ffiNi pockets, from our ( r«K demonstrated ^k selection of stripes *••:•:•• and solid colors, for you at V"' ,y-N tt.00 and 18.00 A -• <

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John pomor straight-log Saturday J ' *# X' >* *

• fa IE L .. 1 ^V no-belt look from our

/• collection of solids, 25.00, l\\ June 19 •%• 1 v ^ S . and patterns in flare slyl&, from 10:00 a.m. •32.00 V* ilfiiMi until 400 p.m. •squire, ma vest and P at th palm b«ach knit slacks in a fine selection of solid Lawn & Leisure ^•*» colors and pallerns, Center 20.00 to 29.95 *• <\

:-.•>. 111 -?-& Barbeque cooking In a WEBER KETTLE will be

p demonstrated for you by S V Mr. Claude Collins. He 1 will roast beef over

charcoal and you'll see S how the unique damper system controls the heat Father's Day is Sunday, June 20 and brings out the match- .-*•' less flavor of fine beef ^" cuts . • . which you may sample. Mr. Collins will be glad to answer your questions on outdoor cooking. Weitfitld ©lien 3 nights — Mom, Wed., Fri., 9*30 a.m. Jo 9tOO p.m. • Montclair, Nowark opon 2 nights — Wed.# Friv 9*30 a.m. to 9*00 p.m. . Other days 9*30 to 5*30 JCTPfc ff* THE WESTFIELD LEADER Life In The Suburbs By Al Smith Camp §peers«Eljabar ^Summer Home" "Things dike that are happening atll the 4iiime. Iit's aatistying." WE'RE GOING SHOPPING FOR THE MAN Camp Speers-Eljabar is satisfy- \J I AFFHJATE MEMBER WHO MEANS MOST IN OUR LIVES ~T*4E MAN ing, the others agree. NATIONAL Nf WSPAKft ASSOCIATION WHO LOVES U9 AND SUPPORTS US-TflEMAN For Four Families - and 16 Kids Which is wby the otdy Makxkn O WOULD GIVE 416 VERY LIFE FOR ' dissatisfied with U\e damp '* Katie, S*cond ClEim postage peld at w>mfi*1rt. N\ -T. Camping is a family affair,lor four "Suburbia gaves children eo little 7 \e won't be old enough tv go Pblihd Thursday* si West field, Ni-w Jersey, i>y tiiP \\>M- NOW, IT'S ONLV T-HREE DAYS TO Printing and Publishing' Cuntjjuny. Ah Iiidvpf uUt-nt Y'MOA famlies who begin to do during the Summer," said Mi's. next year. Newspaper. •FAT-MER'S DAy up 16 si lenders next w«ek RooiiHn. "At Speers we've fallen in Offfeial Pftp*r for the Town of Wo«lfield and Borough of ajioit4ier season at ithe "summed* dove with fcanoeing, rifiary 'and one Bubac'rlption: fK.OO per year in advance. home"—damp Speers-EJjatoar. of KKtr girls has tpdeked up a lot of Hargcr in New Office: 60 Kim Street, TVeRtrjeld. N. J. 07090 Some of ithe campers ihave been valuable fcl-e&s from mts and cnafts Tel. 232-4407 — 2.12-4406 IS IT 'TIL Member going back for os long as ten years programs. Quality Weeklies of New Jersey CHRISTMAS? and (although tfcheir reasons for re- 1 'The pace is different—mudi more New Jersey Press Association Seminary Post National Editorial Association t,tur!oing to ibhe YMCA's 0wnp in therelaxed—tfsan ithe mish, rusJi of Sub- AtTSJ '• LEE Publisher beautiful Pocano Mountoins vary, GAIL W. TRIMBLE Editor untia, and in (being part itrf a group s tali agree on one thing: they can- working (together at Cm& -they've as aailiMdMt «• vm m•MMI aa a- rt A not imagine spending a Summer dn learned to ibakie tresponsi&My for namotUri ^IMV SWSJBJI any other (way. others, to share." cal i im mmk SssBttl Indeed, MJTS. Bruce Miakolm of Shooting the rapick td tite Dela- mm. h»fcmm ^a^^a^^^^^s^p*Mi. Hr. H THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1971 434 Sanford Ave. finds only profc- ware [River iwtv|e iguidiflg 14 young- lem with Me summer stt-up: sters in an Adventnirer Unit last ag«r ti ^ "Th« ichiMrcn cry when thejr have tyeaec is ithe tiling tfcjat'e most pasy, DivMsk isf ^sssfMsV m , Westfield "Wilderness?" (A dam* heme." thrilled Laurie Makwkn in her deipWa, Pa, *nd beffta his vm Ifce Malcolms wJU bmve three camiping. yeans. The younger Mai- duUes in the •sfssnsvir m tssy I. ichUdreit in Camp ISfUWS-Eliibar ootons, (oo, are delighted that Speers Mr. iiirffr ssrvwl SB Wsrtd War ; No odor, no j-atc, but a vast appreciation of what can this s&ratfi: Lsurie, 19, m Wifltom horseback riding futilities will be U as s* mUMrt nm mi «M re- fee accompli***! when man lenda Mother Nature a help- Smith Coltege studeflt w*w w»U Mrve biua4tned this year. to *otiv» Adf to Ksras sts a ing hand is our fanpr—ston after an early morning tour tas counselor; Sonnie, a 17-y«tar-«id BA« tri^ng through Pennsylva- i» the Awny Osyl Saturday of the Westfkld Conaarvation Center and its Westfield High School Bent* wfao nia Dubcti countiry, a oocd trip to will be trasiatarrt .wateifront Ar«eter Canadian woodlands and a sojourn maoslsr. He iate* served Ms ooystry environs adjacent to Lambert* Mill Rd. and Brace Jr. (known as Lee), aged to Claps Cod are among #ie memories 13, who - fwitt toe a camper. ias a member of a Selective Service Westfteld'a new conservs*** center is only about a tEllen IMoConnaohie cheriflhe^ from Bawd, ______third of the tract thai the town owne in this location — and Another trio heading to the Jtooam her oampUig experiences, ' Camp as the family of bem Rober- "At every age there'* been a new Harger indudw active jMrtkipsiiMi from our tour, we felt that only a few neighbors, at most, To Initiate County Regional Offers Bon of 830 Oarleton (Hd. could see the actual recycling process, ftte perimeter of LETTERS TO THE adventure for our girta-oven though is new pHodwt wnuimriwi, patent EDITOR torn Jr., 00, a student lat Boston they've been toing for Ian years. procedural, jisu—wnl UtMag and the actual working site is surrounded by fields, woods, College, land Mara*, 16, a Westfield 'm^at'-s why they nfv«r tir* of Speers- «iSperviskm, Hnanc4al work, ittctud. even a small pond area replete with water lilies and nest- Computer Center Credit Courses High senior, will be eounselors. Eliabar and tfw people—Hk* Director isg stock issues, mi ift asse». These tog ducks. i ; ' ; l ; ' »*| Sister Beverly, 16, wilt go as a (Bob MciOnlay who's twek thte ye©r, positions have required tttovefa All amen la i Walter G. Halpin, county clerk of junior counselor. arc another b& attJ»ction," said bear a •IgaatMni MM • SVNV Union County, is "more than ttvougbout the United StMm, £unp« Jack in the pulpit, wildflowers, flowering shrubs and At Summer School the Gordon McOoonachie family Mrs. McConnachie. Her husband, and South Arnerios. lota of birds also inhabit this little-known area — as well pleased" with the speed -witti which of 44 Norgaite is sending ta quintet: Gordon, has now joined the Speera the County Computer Center at the Mr. Hanjw is is frsdusto of the «s fallen limbs, debris, cans, broken bottles and other letters will* f - Thete will be « Ellen, 33, a teacher in iMaiMUe Mid* fcanJy, Befviny on the Camp Board (Jniveratty it PMtabut«h md has Courthouse i > governments. As a result, he was schools. In addition to brochure* de- write to them all winter long, end in puMk address. lure that with a little coordination, thi* area surrounding L?r ?- „. ^ scribing the regular summer Khooi training, and Joanne, 11, who M Sticky phrases of congratulations do not appear applic- fortunate that an atmosphere exists Freeholders hired Neil Mangarella, <*ovornor Livingston Regional, [Located on 1100 acnes of beautiful think It -gave them a feeling of con- over a million dottans of insurance to graduates of 1971 — they hardly seem to be mem- m which these teachers find them- who established a similar depart- Berkeley Heights: Creative Writing, woods and meladmvs with a mile- fidence in itihemselves and their during 1971. selves unahle to continue teaching ment in Middlesex County, and that Sociology and Psychology. long lake and miles of hiking trails. ability to get along on their own. This is his seventh miUion-doliar Of a saccharine sweet generation. in Westfield. move probably saved a year's time. David Brearley Regional, Kenil- Camp Spee;rs-:£ljabar features canoe- "Teaching them to build a stove year since Joining Prudential in [gilhtforined, knowledgeable, concerned, yes. RebelHous, The idea of researching various A Univac system is now installed worth: Sociology and Oceanography. ing, boating, saiUttatiog, honseback in front of the cabins and how to 1933. The District's exchange bus pro- Individualistic, outspoken, certainly. Impatient, definitely. areas of interest, and presenting and is undergoing -tests to eliminate riding, riflery, larchery, nature cen- bake their own pies was a totally -He is a Newark Life Underwriters -I*,*- -- - findings to the ciass in a creative the,usual bugs." gram will allow students to take the ters (and trails, land each of the now experience for many of the boys. Assn. director and a member of the Spawned In an era of post World War II prosperity un- Top priority will be given to rec- course of their choice at any one of manner is one that involved those 1 families has a special reason for "One of the coolest feelings I've Cranford Presbyterian Church. He in this country, materialism means tittle to those working with it in stimulating and ords of the Probation Office, to be the four regional high schools. making Speers 'their yearly "Sum- ever had as standing beside a moun- ialso works for the Robert Treat Boy have the most. .. and much to those who have little wide discussions. Abo, the research followed by other departments. '"Ms is another opportunity for the mer home." tain lake with some kids camping - Scout Council. or nothing. And while they expect the best that the plastic- methods taught are methods we "It's going to be a fantastic jour- educationally ambitious student to f

•'*; - cate refresher course designed to It's hardly news these days that many parents are ALAN DROPKIN *72 Spec. Hospital DEBORAH STQNEHOUSE '72 prepare the -registrant for the gen* ^B • -i . • ' r* afraid of their children. They're afraid of correcting them, PETER WIANG 72 *W»intment of a director of so- ral education development tests ad- antagonizing them, embarrassing them, or alienating them, And other interested s cial services at Children's Special- ministered by the State Department of Education. The course will meet to short they are afraid of the responsibility of raising ized Hospital has been announced by 'Robert Ardrey, director of adminis- from 8:30 a,m.-10:25>a.m. at the sir- them. Rather than come to grips with uncomfortable situa- tration. conditioned (David Brearley ] tions on the home front some are oven willing to abdicate Kocco J. Coretti joins the hospital al High School, Monroe Avenue. I their right to discipline their kids, in the hope that kindly stiafl after serving as cWef psydii- Ken i I worth beginning June 29 and TAKE etric social wooicer at the Mental ending Aug. 6. professionals will come along and do the Job for them. Persons interested, in Ithe high It was therefore with great interest that we recently Health CIUIDC of Ocean County. FIVE A graduate of FordJiiam Univer- school equivalence GED program read two newsletters put out by local educaton, who forth- flity, he received his master's degree are invited to a meeting at (he Da* rightly challenge parents to provide adequate leadership By FRED W. KOKE from the university's School of So- vid Brearley Regional High School, Kenllworth, on Tuesday or Thursday, »nd good example. cial Service. NEXT, THE DERBY? He has been "associated with An- June 17 at 7:30 p.m. in Room 7 at ''.' In his May newsletter to the PTA of Westfield High They've turned back the clock on cora State Hospital, the Arthur Bris- which time the O.EJD. program wUl 6chool, Principal Al Bobal had this to say concerning the men's shoes, bane Children's Treatment Center in be explained, registration procedure increasing number of requests by parents for counseling as- Say, what a gay nineties' look; Allaire, n and Ltea, Both Ivavo been Water tablo down. Wrilt the Editor mombors of Brown!* Scout groups —Ronrlnted from "Tlio Advocate," Mny 27 Issue iliolr rmrthw has taught, mrnsoj^r, IPUJE trf mi n. New Books For Summer Join CCD Boa WeBtftetcl Memorial Libnarj' has Banmash's "Welcome to Our Con- With the completion of classes in is being replaced by Art Brown. new books to heflp ithe bvmrw&r with glomerate—You're Fired," In the the three schools of religious edu- Mrs. Betty Graff has been elected a variety of projects 'he might under- field of economics is Rioharctoon's cation, the executive board of the to te board as librarian of tfie Rev. take for ttie ©umimer, -whether k be "Electric Money." On toe subject of Confraternity ol Christian Doctrine John E. Murphy Parish Library. recreational reading, home retJiak1. education, expeciaUy concerning jun- has selected new members to fill the Robert A. Snowber was elected to travel or acquiring specialized in- ior 'high school and 'high school, is vacancies caused by those who have serve a second one-year term as foraniation. Herndon's "How to Survive in Your completed their two-year terms. president of the board. Others con- For home repair there is Sunset's Native Land." During the past year the program tinuing on the board are Mrs. Sally "•Basic Home Repairs," and "The For the entrepreneur in tiie kitchen has served the young people of both O'Mailey, secretary; Cliff Sheehan, there are numbers of new cook- Holy Trinity and St. Helen's par- treasurer; Mitt Kupfer, superinten- Manual," Schuler, as -well as many books: Nahoum's "The Ant of Israeli ishes. More than 1500 students were dent of the high school; Garden books that hiave been in the collec- Cocking"; "The home Garden Cook- registered in the one-hour-a-week Leipold, superintendent of the junior tion lor same time. Information for Oaook From Seed to Plat," Kraft; classes taught entirely by laymen high school, and Mrs. Alice Rotefa- i&e traveler is offered in the and an inventive "Vegetarian Gour- and women volunteers. The faculty ford, superintendent of ithe pre- books that have just been added: met Cookery," Hooker. in the tiiree schools totaled over 90, school program- Mrs, Mary Jo Daly Your Famiiy Healilhy Books about people include Butti with over 100 other adults assisting Mill continue to head the parish wel- m Overseas," Carter; Hadftekt's "The Gordon's autobdography, "Myself "Mr. Te4," Te4 fistacmw, the extraordinary young magician from in ithe program as substitute teach- coming committee and Paul Sulli- Shell Guide to England" and for Among Others"; Mizener's biog- Clark,, Berfermes) at the WestfieU Exchange Club's annual Father- ers, clerical assistants and moni- van remains on the board as former sightseeing close to home, Graff's tors. Over 20 senior students served president. raphy of Ford Madox Ford, "The GraaifaUier night mi 0M Ateuntainside Inn. The children and adults as assistant teachers in tte high Jersey's Historic Housee." Story"; a book «boui the found this aerffrmanee "very exciting.' Msgr. Charles B. Murphy, pastor school classes. In the past year a of Holy Trinity, designated Sunday, THE WHTTWUV OOMMUIflTr CUT^I PRE SCHOOL flor tfaoae looting for. fiction for man and tfte almanac by Kfttroige, successful pre-achool program was l &A* U» lit clnm fcelft tittir aummer reading there is a <(The Old rarmer tt» Aana- May 23, -as CCD Sunday, and took inaugurated and wall be continued the opportunity to publicly (thank wide choice: fririuded Is Said'i "AU ndck"; and a colieative faiognapiiy next year, and foe adult education various people whose names the outgoing members of the board & Nino"; "Bimfe of Amertcia," Alary Piano Recordings FHA Players series presented three courses given and the over 200 adult parishoners MoQadtv; Platfe's "The Bell Jar"; have become words in the language, in both the Fall and Winter pro- (Mrs. Bloomer and Lord Sandwich who participated in the program. a reprint of a Georgette Heyer, "Be- grams. Particular credit was given to the P*e Heteri will fir the IW1-72 §<*** jrear. hold, Here's Poison"; a historical among others. The book is Sard's New in Library Visit Schools "Word People." New board members include Paul Rev. Thomas Tom Daly who acts novel fcjr OMeafaeurg, "Tbe Heirs of Harbaugh, vice president, who head- as moderator of ithe CCD activities. Kingdom"; Afciuhener's "The library has the new edition of A number of recordings of piano ed the Registration was held on the same country. . • that simply by "The New Guide to Study Abroad," The Play "Aladdin And His Won-1 adult*education pfogram for Drifters"; "Brimstone Club," by music are among records which the ast two ears Ja day for new students and appeals K of € Elect w^thiq the framework of the written Mason; AldGuane'8 "The Bush- by Garraty. In varied fiefcte are offered for circulation early last derful Lamp" was presented re- P y - <* Smith will 1 direct the adult education program for additional volunteers were made Mtref our owMry, throueji our wftadtd Piano"; and "Bound to Blumler'a "Television iri Politics '; week by Westftekl Memorial Library. cently at McKinley, Tamaques and tffortf in helping in community Jefferson Schools by the WHS chap- during the coming year, assisted by at all the Masses by members of .J"- Violence," Ouotacuem. e new edition of Efe#lk*Y« "The Eleven of Chopin's mazurkas are the board. Population Bomb"; Zindsi'i Puiitzer ter of FHA drama group. a parish-wide committee. Mrs. Kay Richard Dursee On the "now" aoene iare "Dont' included, as well as Iiszt's "Lie- De Weever will be superintendent l*m* h 9*4, *0 *mM t* 4*mShoot-We Are Your CWMren," prize-winning play. '"Ibe iilfaot of bestraum" and "Sonata in B Manor," The cast of players Included Sally k.'mcmmry to tarip create a Gamma Hays on Man-in-Moc* Mari- two of Brahms' sonatas and Bar. Young as Aladdin, Katliy Hely as the of ihe Elementary School, replacing 4-H Fair Here lite Knlghti of Cdmfaitf, Lufcas; ACfcteoftr'a "Kent, ttate"; • Mt* wei*y f* all men.' goids"; M^tthiessen's atary of tiie mother, Carol Scalza as the African Mrs. Jane Davis who served in this [field Council No. lfil* l three concerning women's tok's "Piano Concerto No. 3." post for two years assisted by Mrs. ~ Mr, Donat slated that ha is going hunt for the white fltarfc, "Baue The record tivat won the Pulitzer Magician, Rose Bruges as the Genie The Union County 4-H fair will be 197I-W oMcert * Ms recent to ettew « cantbuaUon of the char- Ettaabetfa Janeway's "Man's World, De Weever and Mrs. Ethel Flynn. held Saturday at 300 North Ave. meeting at the ooiwoU kwifc 1tm« Woman's Place"; a reissue of John Meridian"; Bali's "''tVomC&esar prize for music in 1970, Wuorlnen's of the Lamp, Debbie Savage as the East. who will s*rve to* Rlcfetitf X Our- eftto to the Mafia"; "A Blntal Brief," electronic "Time's EnoonSum," is Sultan, Barbara Stott as the vizier. Gerry Brunnquell Is joining the 6talart Mill's "Bsaays on Sex Equal- board as director of Fishers and see, grand knight; TbomM A. IJrJf- 1 ity," -which fives background mate- Metzfcer's book about JewWi lemtiiM among the new group. The coin- Patty Scalza as the Princess and fith, deptlty fMnd bight; J«epta lS» ~ iMjeeU theFDnm'irin rial; and the much discussed "The in New York City duifc* ah» early P**r> Crumb, who won the Pul- Kathy Lutter as the Hand Maiden. Monitors, succeeding Joe Szeliga. Nolan, chancellor Jamb Hiriigi, Ipensor during the year will in- part of this Century, toU (tautf) *tzer Prize for music in 1968 is rep- The play was under the direction Chuck. Pedrotty, who lias been in All Letters Female Eunuch," Giver. charge of publicity and special recording secretory; John Higgb* the ^ceent oh youth pfofi- John GeAreJth treats tt variety of tetters to ft New Yeric City Mftn- resented by hl« "Eleven Echos of of Lynda Rochat and Cathy Clark Must be Signed treasurer; Charles MondeUi, war* £mnu, especially in the drug area. Autumn, 1965." The musical background was taped eVGI**'is moving *° <*"neeUcut «"d Hto appointments ', #J\ committee subjects in his volume of essays "A paper. Readers who have enjoyed den; Robert Youhghins, Contemporary Guide to Economics, Gfflboife' other "stalking" books can Opera lovers will be interested in by Nancy Lawcry, and the castle Johir Buak*, iutte tuitrd; «ri Ber-fjtainnftn will be announced next the latest recording of Donizetti's slides were donated.bjr:Lynda Ro- w«ek with Baumut appoint Peace and daughter." A facet of look forward to reading "Striking nard Frtednfian,' outside guard, the present day business is subject for the Good life." "Lucia di Lammermoor" with Bev- chat. All the costumes were designed elections were

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TOWNONO Directors at YW Enlarged facilities have been com- tibtAJN pleted at Jack Baker's Shanty Pub CHARUS W. COMNZA Three new directors ntfio will be on Channel Drive in Point flrtminirf «M tAWO 4 TV. IHC M'S TOYOTA PADTT A ••»* CURTAIN* INC tteading the Wednesday meeting of Beach in time to accommodate sum- Ovrtftlsa, he WcaUfeU YWCA board of direc- mer visitors to the Jersey seaahore AUTO SALES — Xltafcaa AW f awate, Wtofew are Mr*. Henry S. Fullerton III, resort. UUa N T IftMII started her term in May, and Pub overlooks the scenic DrFM* OPTldANS hfn. Charlee Morrison and Miss Manasquan River and Inlet. Popu- ROUT mCA Cater TV, JUtlaa, rtok Vm SSM1M hfalty Chi Ms who were just recent- lar as a luncheon meeting place by CROW* efected day and as an entertainment ren- ROBEKT P. DAY Uiat Cindy Ruololo, an ex-officio dezvous at night, the restaur&nt is • - * nember since February, has nownext door to Baker's Lobster Shanty. wan elected as tan official board The addition to the Pub adds facil- nember since she is 17 which is a ities for dining, as well as for greater — UHM — •equirement of the YWCA for vot-accommodations for the nightly en- UMD CABS DC member*. tertainment shows and PEARSALLft FuUerton, the new chairman STATION RADIO TV the houee commit/tee, has been TRIUMPH FRANKENBACH, INC RAYMOND t WHE&BI vrjr active in the YWCA. She is a AO 2 6^00 Btt MM •at presklertt of Gaixten&ires, a Mcder Speaks AND APPLIANCES OPTICIANS nemoer of Rake tutd Hoe, was in • DELICATESSENS SMALL AmiANCC REPAIRS leweomcra, end has taught eev- To Tech Graduates - . OF tral Ladies Day Out classes in IRONS - TOASTERS - MIXERS, raits And flower arranging. Mrs. Dr. Albert E. Meder Jr. of West- LINCOLN MERCURY Horn* taking WSUtANCI ETC Wtaton b a deaoooesB at the First ««M, vice pnwost emeriUis of Rut- » GOODWIN MOTOR Sandwich** For ParHee Church and U in IS^1^ University and chairman of U9 SOUTH AVI. L, WB1MU) Boura: Honday •:«• AM. to ff »J| faargt of the ftower committee ttw education committee of t h e 332-4460 CORP. On OrcUr 232-4700 Dalljr: f:l» A.1C to I:H >M| ire. board of trustees of Union College, Dial 233*5512 Central Av». (Opp. Qulmby St.) Dial 2324925 IU Bai ft. lira. Charles Morrison; who works was guest speaker at the Union WESTFIBD 110 Central Ave. ar the^fiubuttaa IVwt Co.. has been County Technical Institute's com- A WOW IB BP •all aaa AMERICAN oUve in PTAa from elanentary mencement exercises "Atesday on the lawn of the Technical Institute, PAINTS Ufh •ctaool since she has ARTISTS'SUmiEf MOTORS COMMJTI »MTieTI0M chU*«t flba was also on theit was announced today by Dr. BeUMteMen Arila*t«a • OrtaUU JAMES RICCARDI MfieU Canteen board of direc George H. Baxel, president "Wfetr* /Dr and be* had a long association - Meder is a distinguished ed- AaA 8*rrto« Foora" INSURANCE Horaat SZNCE194S PAINT 4 WAUFArtt rith the Y a* ehe was raised in u&tw* who has an unparraUed iuta4«r feltfeU. Tliree of her children are background in private and public 113QuimbySt. Wattftold n* in college. Her «m, Jimmy. *&** education, both .in New Jer- •ataa* wtrosTomt one of three atudente as sey and in regional end patioml 232-2436 DRUG STORES HCMCOMCNS he first junto directors to the ^airs," Dr. Baxel stated. RAWSON AUTOMOBILE Wcitfteld YMCA. &r* Meder is a former executive 431 North Av* I. SURfTY-BOWS Hatty Chikk has been an active associate of the Association of In- CADILLAC DARBY'S DRUG STORE SICKNESS-ACCIDENT partidpant of the V-Teens since 9th dependent Colleges and Universities Lire A AfMUITXES 1,111 Oolora, AU : . . • i , .ii.' SERVICE STATIC* For interior * BxUrlor WESTFIELD , Inc < m • i , " . 4 • ;• •" . • •• -.• • Mrnn* AOam* 2-11M FJrat giwUitr Paiat * WaU»a#« nil' chairman. She will attend the Iin S Agencies, and former chairman #- • ttfeen Summer Conference as a\<* Uie Commission on Higher Edu- 339 South Av^ W. 2320606 delegate. Marty is the cafion **" tf>e Middle States Associa- Salt* & Sirvkt Call 2SI-4430 Uon 333 W. Brood St. WMfMl president of the Junior Auxil- «f OoUegcis and Sac^odary Dkil 2334442 M ELM to the Ohiid^n's • Specialized | Schools. Dial 756-2241 ATJTHORWBD TIPfAN Y DRU08 oapital. She is a member of the Dr. Meder, a graduate of Ookan- BaUi and Barrio* * \ • SERVICE STATIONS eatfiekt High School choir end bia University,. was affiliated with 119 I. Fifth DODan • DABT Op«n T Daya in the" St. Paul Episcopal I Roitgers from 1922, when he joined DODGB MJsk-Kat^* ntVCaXl From t a.9L to It FRANK C OBOYLE EUCLID the faculty as an assistant in mathe- • I •andara aad Bolldajra U«L AUTO >Y REPAIRS Dial 232-0075 CWy Ruotolo has also been in to June, 1966, when he re- Wt— Flok-Up *od Agent •V Y-Teeas dnce junior high and 425 North Avt. E. «• prapraskkcic L of thh e Y-Teenenss Jun n- commenoement exercise 11M • •' > r CM). She is the new caotain of matte the first time graduates of 10DYART The Prudential Inturanc* SERVICE s two-year technology pro- COUIUON SHOP NORRIS CHEVROLET * Wertfield High varsity cheer FLORISTS Arthur WUtkt, Prop. saders, is a member of the Ka-grams will receive Associate in Ap- O«orv« W. Xoeh«ra« Prep. WESTFIELD Company, of America tonal Honor Society, and was vice-1 Plied Science degrees. The degrees wil1b e BaUnotag (resident of the Junior class. Cindy conferred by Union College, CHEVROLET FORD ErS LOWERS • Motor T«a**upa Xat lilt I aaw a Junior Auxiliary member, which under contact to the Union ••nrlnff Ford Owatr* Cor Crwrtered life Unatrwrlttf / ' • iMpiotioa Work U» attended a Y-lteen summer con- County Coordinating Agency for Grow Our Owa ( " 8«nrle« — Ro«d tococe and has been e counselor Usher Education is eligible to con- Ovw !• Ttar* 635-7100 fer Floware — Plaata — Qicte At a camp in Cape Co*. She was en associate degrees upon UCTI Authorlitd Coll 232.4744 alternate delegate to Girls* State, [students who have completed ap- Dial proved programs. The degrees will atajor amd Mlao? Bapaln FO RD LAUNDRIES 459 North Avt. E. ' SOIM Sorvfot Kohl Graduates I** conferred by Dr. Kenneth W. IJfcad Can a*« Traoka Iversen of CranfoM, president of SEVELL'S THCNOBRBIBD . / MavatalmMe — Navy Seaman Union ollege, and Edward Aborn o£ Dlol 233-0220 VAbCON IVORY LAUNDRY MOUNTAINSIDE Apprentice 'Richard K. Kohl, son of Fair Haven, chaimian of the board AUTO BODY CO 232-3673 FORMAL WEAR Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Kohl of 338 of trustees, with the assistance of & DRY CLEANERS SERVICE Old Tote Rid., has graduated from I Dean Elmer Wolf of Cranford. aad Paiat 319 North Av» E. Wottfldd ma4*rla«Jor iiBtir v «w« ip«elallaa Braka ••rrie* recruit training at the Kecnnt Train- Diplomas to students who have AAA • ALA • M.CJL Road Aid U fla* llm«aa ing Command, Naval Training Cen- successfully completed non-degree AeottoB 14 Hoar Towlaff alaaia • Radiator Ropatfia ter, Great Lakes, 111. programs at UCTI will be presented Fandcr R«p*lra — Pftiatlna? UNION COUNTY • Shocks •— Uoffiora Kohl is a 1970 graduate of Gov. I by Dr. Baxel, Richard Kay, director Traok Painting aaS lUpalra VOLKSWAGEN, Rioiwaa • R«*ul»tor *. 0« Livingston High School in Berkeley of continuing education, and Dr. Voralga Car Road SerTloo — Baoir Heights. Joseph F. Shelley, dean. Call 232-8887 Inc TAILORS Cor iMptoUoa Work Dos* 232-9776 320 Wlndior Av«. 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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, TEMPLE EMANU EL GRACE ORTHODOX Dbne Benndumpcr of Westfield SCIENTIST 75C E. Broad Street PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sermon of the Week m Easi ftrw* Street Westfield HOO Boulevard Witnesses WestfieM ftev. Cantor, Don S. Decker Robert L. Atwell R. Akleri, AsMcbte MfeMer Ordained Deacon in Methodist Church Wednesday Eveaiaff Tetiinway Rabbi, Charles A. Krukrff Minister Plan Conclave Tfce MeHi^^-g;15 P.M. Tel. 232-6770 Sunday, worship services at "Is the -Universe, Including (Man, Saturday, 10:30 a.m., B'nai Mitz- a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school for The Watchtower Bible aod Tract ftltes Diane BenaelEMnper of 9 Evolved 'by Atomic Force?" is the v'ah of Michael Bc&nson, son of Mr. tall ages at 9:30 a.m.; a nursery is Society announced its plans to spon- "UJLAftlTAS! ~ AT F Mobarwfc Traai was onfained a deacon pic of the BMe leS6«i-sermon to and Mrs. Leonard Btarison, and provided 'both morning and evening. sor a five-day District Assembly of Shout for m bflf«rt fee Lortl, you who are in the Baltimore Conference af tte be presented at Christian Science Drew Harris, son of Dr. and Mrs. InleaTnedmte. Junior and Senior Jehovah's Witnesses in Jersey City, Po-aise comes well from the upright. United (Methe^Ut Gbureb «a JUM 4. church sen'icas Sunday. Leonard Harris. 'Machen Leagues meet at the ohunch June 30-Jury 4. "Ood, Spirit, dwelling in infinite An early estimate was released Give thanks to the Uc4 on the harp, Tbt acrvice mm bsid at UK Natiotftf Tuesday, Men's Club bridge, 8:15 at 6 p.m. Sinf him pealms to the ten-stringed ftute. light and harmony from which ema- p.m. by a local minister, John Seectorf in WMhuiftwi, D.C., and •Wednesday, prayer meeting £ind Sing to hkn a gtw sogg; nates MwM, «f * T/ % 10 a.m., School graduation. classes (for children, young people Mountainside.served on the commit- an alumnus of Vale University and and their three children in Weetfield. \Sp^ J servici e in thth e churchhh. 1M1 Raritan Road, Scotch Plains and adults; 11a.m. The Lord's Sup- tee for the T&Eh Diamond Jubilee Wednesday, Christian Day School Telephone: 232-5678 Yale DivJnity School, has graduated Miraculous i, Medal ' Novena and 'Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., holy com- closes at 12:45 p.m.; 8 p.m. voter's per, observed each Sunday, Acts homecoming and dean's day for Monday at • pm. munion. Rev. Julian Alexander, Jr. 20:7, sermon by the minister: "The alumni of' New York University's from a two-year marriage* and di- To Observe; Youth meeting. vwrtee counseling program offered, by Benediotion during th« scbooi year (Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m., IMS Greenville Road eights Colleges Saturday. Scotch Plains Sacredncss of the Home"; 7 p.m., the American Foundation of {Re- Week on Sunday ,mFiliday^^ai? holy communion, FIRST UNITED METHODIST youth hour for all ages, in Fellow- ligiorf and Psychiatry-,. ' ; • ", \ at. 2 p.m. by Friday, 8 p.m., "The Beam" cof- • Youth Week will be observed at Baptisms on CHURCH feehouse for youth, test meeting of •sliip Hall; 7 p.m., evening worship Tlie foundation is on interfaith, non- the 8:45 and 11 a.m. services of the awappointenent t ^ ; hour, continuing series of sermons Church News FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH At The Plaza the season;- 8:15, p.m., Care-Ring profit institution which trains clergy First BaptistBaptst- Church of WeWestiielt d Conf€ssioiw,>very;S*Uuxlay and Ministers: on. the Seven Ctuirches of Asis; Deadline Friday 5 P.M. in the techniques of psychotherapy f hly D ##?irat Fn na Elm Sireet staff meeting, guest speaker. Sunday. Senior high youth have eves of holy- Day* ##;;?irat .Fn- Rev. Clark W. Hunt Saturday, 11:30 a.m., Junior and "The Dead Church That Didn't Know and provides over 700 hours of coun- Rev; William K. Cober, . It." • wrtt-tea and prepared the worship days, from 4 lo: 6 and from 7:45 to Rev. James C. WMUker 'Senior High ltirum?h, prayer and seling ea'eh we&k through its licensed Pasiar •Wednesday, 8 p.m., mid-week United Methodist Church in West. service which th«y will present. 18:** P-*n. Rev. He^ert W. Thateher, Rev. Roger W. Plantikow study. outpatient clinic. The Rev. Dr. Nor- The theme they selected is "Ood Rev. Philip R. Dietterlch prayer meeting and Bible study, field are Dr. Clark Hunt, minister; man Vincent Pcab started the Asieciale Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., Matle You—3 Love You. By using Sunday, 10 a.m., there will be worship services, the R&v. Julian •New Testament, verse by verse Rev, jflmea Whiiaker, minister of foundation in 1937 with the late Dr; jhuwc that is expressive to the sen- THE CATHOiiC CMU1ICH OF 'Thursday, 8 p.m., board of Chris- church school classes for children study, and topical discussions rele- evangelism; and Rev, Philip Diette- THE HOLT MMNPTY tian education; 8 p.m., community Alexander, Jr. will, speak; church imiley iBlanton, a noted psychiatrist, ior high group including "Carry up through the sixth grade from now •school 5th through 10th grades 'at vant to the times. rich, minister of music. Dr, Pt'ale is president of the founda- On," "Day Is Done" and "What Rt. Rev. Mifr< Owriet •. Murphy relations committee. imtil Sept. 12. 10 a.m., beginning June 28-July 2, Daily Vacation Rev. David Hai-wood is the newly B.L.8., Pastor , Friday, 8-11 $.m., V.M.-IKHKgeon 9:30 a.m., and three year olds tion, and W. Clement Stone, presi- the World Nee4s Now Is Love," the this Sunday, and continuing until through 2nd grade and 11th and School, classes for children appointed minister oE education, dent of the. Combined Insurance you£h hope to involve the whole con' Coffee House. Sept. 12, there will be a single serv- •age 4 through »ge 14; school I Rev. Roger Plantikow, former Sunday,'8:45 and 11 a.rn., morning 12th grades at 11 a.m., infant and Company of Ayiepca,. j& gregatipn in celebrating the value I < Rev.' Thorn*• E. paly ice of .worship, Dr. Hunt, senior min- toddler oare afbolh services; 7 p.m., Monday through minister of education, was given a hi tt Week h Wth^ ister, will preach during June and Friday from 9:30 a.m, until 12 noon; student assignment and will be stu- Acoarding to ;Mr. Plaintikow, the increa 3oiwhips between CONVENT: Sti Trinity PI. "1 -Jesus,'Today's dyjig at the American Scliool of Kc •under the 'direction of Mi's. Evelyn July. There will be guest pra$$' Charles Tuvnhurke; 8:30 'p.mi. self- foundation has equipped him with people. Prayers, readings, respon-,I High SchMl — 233-7455 ers during August. The annual serv- Answer." Ugion and Psychiatry for the next the background and skills for help- sive readings, discuss)ons, a ski^J | Gramnwr School — 833-04M tBleeke, director; 9:15 a.m.,'church dovdopment meeting. two years.- ice of recognition of 'Seniors will be (Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., adult study. ing persons having marital and f im- will guide the experience for the school classes for children.through observed at tlie service Sunday TEMPLE ISRAEL iiy difficulties.' As of September, congregation. grade 4; JO a.m., church school morning. Thursday, 6:30 a.m., men's prayer OF classes for 5th through 12th grades HOLY TRINITY Tuesday, 8 p.m., urban ministry, SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD CREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH and adults; 4 p,ni,r junior Higii 1920 Cliffwwd Street Fellowship swim parity at the Ger Room 206. HELPING AND tn Gallows HU1 Rd Wednesday, 8 p.m., finance com- FANWOOU PRESBYTERIAN Scotch Plains okfc'; 4 p.m., Senior High Fellow Phone: 889-1830 R*r, Pelcr M. KaMUs mission, Room 208. CHURCH HEALING *Mp; 6 p.m., Baccalaureate service. Services at Temple Israel of Sunday: 10 a.m., Orthos; 10:16 Thursday, 7:30 p.m., business man- 74 Martine Ave, South fWedneaday, 8 p.m., Y.M.-Dungeon Scotch Plains and Fanwood begin a.m., Sunday 10:30 to 11:45 chape rones. agement commission, Room 108. George L. Hunt John P. Millar YOUNG PEOPLE a.m.,,Divine Liturgy. Ministers at 7:45 pjn. tomorrow. Tlie students CALVARY LUTHERAN Sunday, 10 a.m., worship service of the religious school's graduating SEE IT class will participate in the services COMMUNITY CHURCH on the church lawn, Dr, George L. ST. HELEN'S R. C. CHURCH 108 Eastman St., Hunt will preach on the theme under tlie guidance of Rabbi Simon College age people tell how PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH they were effective in helping *er. Itomat B. Mewwy, Pastsr Meetlag Home Lane Cranford "What God Requires," nursery care Potok. Sabbath morning services begin and healing others. This speci- Rev. Alan F- O«fS«tm*r Asslstaal MMMtdluMe, New Jersey Pastors: is provided; 10 a.m., church school at 9:30. The Oneg Shattbat and Sat- al program has wide youth Rectory; 1845 Raaway Av«.t Vlrecter rif Christian Edneaiion: The Rev. Arnold J. DatUquist •through kindergarten only, old&r urday Kiddush will be provided by appeal. WestfteU, N.J..EW-12H Miss Linda Gaul The Rev. Gordon L. Huff children will attend church wUh their the paints of the graduating class. Sunday Malses at Edison Junior The Rev. Elmer A. Talcoit, Jr. This Sunday Calvary will start (parents; 7 1p.m., Senior High Fel- Broadcast this week over During the week, morning minyans tfigh School AudUonlum tat 8f 9:15, Minister -their summer schedule for church lowship picnic. many stations including: !•:» and U:«. services starting at 8:30 a.m. and will take place on Sunday at 9:15, Thursday, 8 pan., session meet Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., mothers' dis- Saturday evening Mass at 5:30 10 a.m. There will be a folk com- Monday at 7 and Thursday, June 24, I ft on 19 stations In th« ing. cussion group—lounge; 2 p.m., Uie Fellow p.m. at EdlskM Junior High School. •mumon service at 8:30 a.m. in Fel- at 7. Sunday, 9:30 a.m., morning wor- 'Presbytery of Elizabeth meets in New Jersey area including! Weekday 'Mass at Holy Cross lowship Hall. tlve First Preeibyterian Church, Cran- 6:45 a.m. WNEW 113Okc Chapel, Lamberts Mill Road and ship, -cradle roll; 6 p.m., Fellow- Rdgutar Sunday -church school ses- ships. ford. Clergy Appointed 8:15 a.m. WERA 1590 kc Railway Avenue, 9 a.m. sion will be discontinued; however Wednesday, 10 a.m., mid-week Merchants: Monday,'8 p.m., trustees meeting. there will • be both babysitting for At Annual Conference 9:45 a.m. WVNJ 620 ke service of worship and intercessory very small children and special prayer in the chancel led by Mrs. Appointments of Methodist clergy FIRST CONGREGATIONAL THE MOUNTAINSIDE classes for 3, 4 and 5 year olds at George L. Gain. to pastorates or to special duties the TRUTH the 10 a.m. service. Parents are en- Gain additional w CHURCH UNION CHAPEL Next Sunday, June 27, 10 a.m., I were announced at the annual con- 12S Elmer Street Highway to couraged to bring their children to ordination and installation of 'Miss ference held at Drew University that HEALS WesUltM* Him Jsney Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday school church with th&m. Tlie pastors will Elizabeth Y. Anderson as assistant June 7-9. A Christian Science radio from newcomar's movlog Minklwt: (for all ages); 11 a.m., morning wor- have a children's sermon on Sun- minister. " ' -Returning to their duties at First L. R. Stnford ship service; 7 p.m., evening wor- days, except on Communion Sundays, M. C. Me€«H«i«h «Wp service. i&aiturday, Junior Teens, beach into your area. SuAday, 9 a.m. and 10:90 a,in., Wednesday, 8 p.m., mid-week party, 9:30 a.m. fis In with AMbASttDOft Umnamtfi Wtlcomlng mornkig Tvorfhip, the Hevs. L. R. pn&yer service. Monday, church courtcil, 7:30 p.m. Service., Wa personally grMt Mch ntweomer and Stanford and M. E. itfcCuUough will acquaint them with your wvlct, lMndlM report on the annual meeting of the and reputation. . United Ouwoh of Christ; 10; 16 a.m. nntea church school, ,' PHONE Tuesday; 7:45 p.m., Atoteeh in If You Wear a Ooe rtettawrfrtp Room; 8 p.m., Al Anon In Oo# FeUawah|> Room; 8 233-0003 •p,m. chiiroh counoil meeting in Neill 1030 SOUTH AVE* WEST—WESTFIELO, NEW JErtSEY 07090 Itoom; 9 p.m., ^il Anon Family in Coe. tot i» MfffM your aid, regardless of make, FREE OF CHARQE. for a limited time wo wilt: D Inspect and clean your.farmold. a polish battery contacts and terminals. ***."•"•*•# 44 a Clean battery compartment, a Test your earphone and accessory cord. D Clean earphone and amplifier con- tacts, D Clean Instrument case.

No cost—No obligation An extra special gift if you bring your hearing aid in for servicing within the next 10 days-a beauti- ful lull-color print etched on sliver toll by the famous actor Lionel Barrymore. HEARING AID CENTERS DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME OF CENTRAL JERSEY 556 Westfield Ave. • AD 3-0255 A Funeral Home of homelike atmosphere, completely modern air conditioned, 54 Elm Street 110 Central Ave., 618 Park Ave., Westfield 233-0939 Plalnfleld 755-3327 o*f-strfc»t Parking Facilities IS PARKING A PROBLEM ? Licensed Staff Also Charles E. Dooley DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME Frank J. Dooley 216 North Av». W., Cranford ft* quftfHy to** Ift bftfor* th» namt goes on. Carolyn M. Doolty ADams 3-0662 Joseph P. Doolty BR 6-0255 vm mm ft Theme item, «s Imi as #p pbfm *&* # » UOAl NOTICES • • LEGAL NOTICES • • LEGAL NOTICES • Public Service copy of the book. S SALJE -^Superior Court *«**-- * - — superior SHERIFF'S SALE — Superior Court Jer*ey, Chancery IHvlrion, uf New Jersey, Chancery Division, of New Jersey, Chancery Division, For Vaeatioa County, Docket #F-2&21-70. Vnion County, Hm-ket *F-21K»-;0. rnion County, Ducket # F2401-7O. ngT HEARTY SALES COM- THK BQl-TTABUS IJFK ASSUR- (JKAX*JK .SAVINGS HANK, A Cor- UJttTr a New Jersey corporation, ANCE SOCIETY OF THK UNITED puratiun of tin* Stale of New J^rm^y, Promotes Smith Reading Oub PtaiflUir, ANXBAL MORENO, et ui, STATICS, Plainl iff, VH, JAMES D. Hulnliir, vs. KLDKICH GREELEY Kt JL1« E>«feii4»iiU. Civil Action Writ •IAN. et ux,, Defendant, Civil WAWtli JU.. et ux.. et, a!.t lK-fc*n- Writ of Execution — Fur Jesse D. Smith of 800 Coolidge St., The readers going to be rf Execution — For Sale of MorU dants. Civil Action Writ uf Execu- | tion — For Salt* uf M< of Alurtgaged Premises, has been pronkated to supervising whooping it up in tbe children's By virtue of the abov*-statoa writ Jiy virtue of the above-Ntutod writ room of Westfield Memoricd Libr- execution to mo directed I Bhuil By virtue of the above-stated writ of cxtTUtiun to me diret-ted 1 frhall engineer of Hudson; division, UpOtfe for eale by public venduc, in of execution t*> nie directed I shall oxporte for t^ule by public vendue, in markoting and iwban afflafcns depart- ary this summer. As theme far the room B-8- in the Court House, In tlie expose for aalo by public vendue, room il-ST In \hv Court Huune, in the Of Elizabeth, N, J,, on Wed^in ruom 13-8, in th*^ Court House, riiy of Klizubeih, N, J,, on Wednes- ment, of Public Service Ekohric and Vacation Reading Club the staff of y, the 23rd day of June A.D., in the City of Elizabeth, N\ J., onday, the 7th day ot July A.D., 1971, GAS Company. the Children's Department is using Lfl?l, at two o'clock in the after- Wednesday, the 23rd day of June at two o'clock in the afternoon of nooti Of Said A. D., 1971, flt two o'clock in the said day. A graduate of Lafayette College Indians this year. The club is open that cvrtHlii tract or parcel afternoon fo Bald day. AIJIJ that tract or parcel of land, wMh a B^. decree in electrical engi- to any child who has completed >t land situate, \y\ng and being1 In Premises Sn tlie City of Flainnelfl, situate, lying and being in tin* City the first grade 124 feet to a point; thence (2) first course 121.33 feet to tlie said boobs will have tepeet on the bul- loyth 56 degrees, 42 minutes East North 42 degrees 23 minutes West line of Grant Avenue; and thence SPRING ART SHOW AT HOLY TRINITY HIGH SCHOOU^M 8MB- He is a member ot the New Jeraey It. 00 feet to a point; thence (4) along1 lands formerly of Joseph along- the same gouthesU'rly 50.H Gas Association and (he Essex Elec- letin board with their names on North S3 degrees, 18 minutes East Vail and now or formerly of Wil-feet to the point and place of be* day,, May £3, hrMi i:M U 1:M, PMCIUI «M frie«dt viewed them. Ihe reader who completes 20 190 feet to a point in the Bald liam Morrtaon and Mary Doyle, 50ginning. of oils, clurc«alc, peft^nd-tafc* c^Ugcs—even «w tricial League. OIL HEAT Southerly line of Olive Stroet, be- feet to the Easterly line of lands BEING Lots Nos. 15 and 25 in books will have on hi* tepee lan In- lajr the point and place of BE- conveyed to The Crescent Avenue Block No. h on a map entitled, "Map set. From left to right: miar Gall Fwsytk ef WestfkM, Mtw Jcatec dian sign. BINHINO. Presbyterian Churcih by Deed from of building Lots for Stile by the ISTIMATf BEING ALSO known as the North- Stephen A. Glnna, Trustee, recorded Halnfleid Real Eatate Company, Oascella, art fautaKter, «•< andtr Jmetk AngeW af lUhvar «•« *nie vacation club Is not a con- mm luterly 25.00 feet by 100.00 feet of December 13, 188G hi Deed Book 185 City of Plainfield. N. J.," surveyed shown wiUi some «f Ube B«iBttoff. TW still life (ce»ter) was 4mm bf Lot #14 In mock Bounded by Spring:, Page 548; thence (3) South 40 de- October 1KD5 by F» A. Dunham, C.E., test so that children may aign up [)Hv«, Henry and Flora Streets as grees 39 minutes "Wset and along and filed in the Union Countyy sophomore Paid Pinkmaa «l Bttaclte. HTHS's first »U-me4ia sa*w for it at any time during. ciie sum- A0S-14M ihown on a man entitled "Map of the Easterly line of the lands BO ster's Office November Z6t IS95 as several years SIMHU set a pff'—fci far Spring '72. Building Ix>t« Between Magnolia conveyed to the Crescent Avenue Cn*t #!»7Ii, mer, beginning on Monday, June ind Spring Streets and Fort Avenue Presbyterian Church, 124 feet to the J COMMONLY KNOWN as 410 Grant 21. Each receives a reading list to in th» City ot BlUabteh, N. J. \ filed center of Roosevelt Avenue; thence Avenue, Plainfleld, New Jersey. In the Union County Renter's Of- (4) South 42 degrees 23 minutes There ie due approviniately $16^ keep track of Ihe book* read. No flc« February 1, 1866 in Deed Book East through the center of Roose- 15HJ4 with interebt from April IE, 18, gag) «1. velt Avenue 50 feet to the point or lt>71 and costs. • LEGAL NOTICES • reviews or discussions are required, "iuiMint BEING commonly known as #936 place of BEGINNING. The Sheriff reserves tfce right to Five to Enter Suggested lists are available but Olive Street. Elisabeth. New Jersey, adjourn this sale, SHERIFF'S SALE — Superior Court THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION is in COMMONLY known as No. 511 of New Jersey, Chancery Division, boys and giris choose their own ftccordttnee with a Survey prepared Roosevelt Avenue, Flalnfleld, New RALPH OKISGELIJO, Union County. Docket # F-184S-70. Sheriff SAVINGS AND LOAN books, reading whatever interests by Paul J. Hlnaldit 1^.8., Elisabeth, Jersey, Min-jErtsioy Juried Art Show N. J* dated January 27, 1970. There is due approximately $13,- JOHN R. MUUHAY and ASSOCIATION, A New Jersey Cor- There U due approximately $16,- 787.38 with interest from April J, DONA1-U V. SHAHKHY, AltyH. ponition. Plaintiff, ve. JOHN B. lfc-, , . M DJ & WL- CX-360-04 INEHNKY, et am., Defendants. A Juried show flponeored to the 018,65 with Interest from April 20, 1071 and costs. G-10-4t Fees $57.60 JBT1 and coat*. The Sheriff reserves the right to SHERIFF'S SALK —Superior Court Spotch The Sheriff reserve* the right to adjourn this sale. of New Jersey, Chancery Division, adiourn this Bale. RALPH ORISCEL-LO, Union County, Decket #F-1119-70. By virtue of th« above-tuted I ctetion will be held at the Union RALPH ORISCEUX), Sheriff BUFFAIX) SAVINGS BANK, Plain- writ of execution to me directed I tiff, vs. ZIGMAN J- ZUU south 85 degrees 45 mtn- Judges for the show are Stewart City of PlalnAelrt, New Jersey, dated 1 8 WANT LONG DIITANCI May Ifll3" which map wan filed In 40 mfnuteTwS.t ^ ?^ Ktonis, executive director of the Art tlie Office of the Register of Union 5 Shopping Here County on July 1!3, 1913 as Map 4°o (Mrs. Mario Cooper), ADS * \ • MOVING No. 24G-F, .W.S., whose work has been ex- Said premises also l>cinR Known • STOHAOI as 1219 Clinton Place, Plahifleld, of ;vvoo'(Tpiace, The'poIntTnl jhihited at the Metropolitan Museum N>J* drawn In ae- °^ ^^ an<^ ^^ No matter what his favorite sport is PACKING There iu due approximately $ cordance with a a"urv«y made by Art, Washington; and Phillip Reis- G48.23 with interest from April D, P E u d te May 1971 and coBtn. SIVUBV0^ ' * * ** * ^ |man, vice pweident U ArtMB* Equity .276-0898 The Sheriff reserves the right to adiourn this ™i. rJ[j0 — you'll find a gift for him here. Sherift aluminum storm windows and doors. DEL NEGRO AND ADUBATO, artists from this area who 213 South Av«., E. Cranford AttyH. „ t i DJ&WL CX-338-04 There is due 'approximately $25,-|h ave been invited to submit work Alcoholics Anonymous i G-l0-4t Fees $43.20 17 U t6reSt from March X mi and co8t?. U™ Meyers Rohowsicy, Norman The Sheriff'reaerveB the right'to Webb, DoUald Anderson, Ann E Drinking Prebltnt?

j .\. adjourn this sale. .., j , -, n , ; RALPH ORISCET.T.O: Atlas and Leila Quinn. Write Colonial Sports Center A ' '- ' & • b • * ' KUNZMAN, :,.^.'". , P.O. Sex 121, WtstfUld ITS GOOD BUSINESS TO CX-360-04 ON THI CIRCU • Wit PAJIKINO IN THI MAR 5-87-U FMI »57.9O Sports Deadline Or T«Wph«n*

. r . 1 * - ' _ NOT1CR TO ClIBDITORS 34M513 520 SOUTH AVE. W. 2334420 .;•'* •...'•• : 8l te of lRVING p SONcfS, deceaad!i - -. - DONALD- Tuesday A,M. Purauant to the order of MARY C. KANANE, Surrogate of the Coun- \.>L V:. ty of Union, n^de on the 4th day of ^}SwA- r>- 197.1' UI)On the application <. • - i J *«&Jjpderalsned, as Executrix of j^ estate of said deceased, notice s hereby glvon to the creditors of ^ -.: said deceased to exhibit ot the «ub- . *i" - , -' acrlber under oath of affirmation •f'V P.,?' their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within - t Lease A New six1 month from the dato of said •]•--- order, or they will be forever barred X L " I from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscriber. M. Pontiac Lois Ann McMullen Executrix Horace E. 13;iker, Attorney • ^ 202 Mountain Ave. WefUfleld, N. J.

T m li-10-2t Foes S12.84 NOTICE TO CRi:»>lTOnN 24 to 26 Month Leases Estate of LINO SANTACROCB fa (\1BO known oa LUIGI SANTACROCE-, dGcul Pursuant to the order of MARY -i C- KANAKIj, Surrogate of the Coun- ty of Union, made on the 4th day of All Makes Available June A.D., 1971, upon the applica- tion of the untlorslgneil, an Executor of tlie estate of snld decenned, no- tice Is hereby given to the crrulitorg of Hiiid (lecenHod to exhlhit tr> the Bubscrliier under oath or nfElrma- tlon tlielr claims mul demanrta against the csliitc of waltl deceased wltlihv wlx monthB from the ilntc ot ROTCHFORD POHTUUS said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recov- 433 NORTH AVE. E. WESTFIELD orlng the onme againat the aub- scriber. 232-3700 Dominic: Snntncroco ' Executor Sncvily, Kly and William*, Attorneys u uvz/uuu 308 K. Broad St. \Ve»Hleld, X. J. fi-1fl-2t ' Tecs ?12.84 Suburban Trust Company Mow and Grow COMPARE OUR MONEY SAVING, LOW BANK RAWS with TORO

MONTHLY • ANNUAL AMOUNT PAYMENTS FOR PERCENTAM CFLOAM OP NOTE SO- MONTHS RATE $3500 $4363^0 $ 863.80 $ 72.73 •H^^^^^^^^R^R^Rfl t^BHHI^^MflRl For Greener Lawn $5500 $6858,00 $1358.00 $114.30 $7500 $9351.60 $1851.60 $155.86

Moist Matic Toro You can finance any fix-up project around the house at Suburban Trust and pay the Underground Irrigation and Sprinkler Systems Loans up to $7,500 total cost whether you do it yourself or have the work done. And you'll get a loan Improve- Up to 5 years ment with our low loan rates. Compare and FOR THE NAME OF YOUR NEAREST INSTALLER to pay save! Come see us soon; we'll make it all as easy as buying a can of paint. CALL Storr Tractor Company TRUST COMPANY The Turf People CRANFORD • OARWOOD . PUMNNELD- SCOTCH PLAIN* • WKtTFllLD 469 South Ave., East Wettfield, N. j. 232-7800 MRMBKK MBMU DINMITINIURANOI OORrORATtOH ™PW wtl Are Pleased To Announce The Opening of Our Third

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- » p y. I'kiin-t'ij' J)ivisiJont AUi* County Group I'liion (""ountv Ix.t-ki-t # K-li'S-J-7". I'll ion Ouiinty. Mi«rkt-l #F-2323-70. Quinu to Head SS(MIATKI^K A ST JMUSBV M» n!^anlzi d and NVw ,loi>cv i-urtmrJit ion, Phi I nil IT, The Union County Legal Services ANXI'ITV ASSi n'JATJdN <> I" 'isl in*; iitnler \\\v lawn of t hf \>. WAI/TEH VH. TMi lilAS l*n\AA,A}ll>t ot nx,, l>e- Corporation's board of trustees, an- ( n CUe of Wvv Jrrscy. Plaintiff, vs. fpiifhuiiN. Tivil Ariion Writ uf Exi'- Rutgers Alumni A Westfield youth originally j *[ ills.. 1JI1\ i ' lOHIMOPvT S HUfJVVN, f-i ux. v\ uU, ^•01 ten -- Fi-r Sulr of j\Io nounced today frhe (appointment of charged with aiding in the riK(iK'-tl Premise*. ].;>' \ \r\\w dl' \hv s nus, ]\y virtm- nf ilw a 1'^vr -s!utf i-M'i'Uti'Ml 1 U UK wril til1 rXiTUiji'ii ti* nn* ;1 i»' :t*-d 1 flin 11 uf i*xcrul ion io JIH* il iITc-tti! I slwill \\y virtue nf tin* 1 l 1 tices law at 220 Lenox Ave, of Rutgers College, was elected in 1 f I cviu^i fnr s:il( liv puUHt vfn(lu«\ in County has been sentenced lo a (•xtJ"H^ fw s;ili- by pul>3U' vt-ntlui', in MUIIL \\-\ in I In* ruurl J Ictu^t* in tlK 1 riMi.*ni I*-S. in ihi^^'OnM MOUHP, hi Mn* 1 I'xposi- fur sal* by pul r vondue. In president of the Rutgers Alumni As^ reformatory term. i., J H 7 1, ilt twii n'llni'K in (lie ufU'r- luntn i»T HIII'1 tUiy. at two o rlnfk in \\\v nfLernoou of f*ai«l day. tion "in September, 1967, currently of suld day. ALL llu' innt ur pnrool of land, ^aifl day. A \JJ thai certain tract or For the last 10 years Mr. Quinn to possession of marijuana and es- J ilii- fdllnwiiift- triK-l I"" parcel siiuaif, lylnti «nul iMiny in the Tity Ai-L that t^rtflin tract of land of la»W sitiMiU1. lyhw and helni^ hi has office facilities in the commun- of lurid and jiri'in isvs iicivin sifter > has been vice president for engin- cape in CranJord lad. Dec. 4. :»r ] hiIn(U;l«l) in tlit* i-uimty of I'u- lyhiR' ntid brills in the Cily of tho Cily uf IMalnfii-Ul, County of ities of Elizabeth and Plainfield purticulai-ly rtt^erilu-tl, HitUiilr, ly- ion. In llu* Htnti* nf Now Ji-rsPy: jM:Lin field. County of l^nion, State Unum. tiiul State of New jeruey: eering of Fairmount Chemical Com- Aisistant Prosecutor John H. UiK {iml ln.*iMK in Hit' ("ily uf Kllxn- LiKMINXINrt ut a point in the more partlcu- serving indigent persons in civil 1M-th, in the Cumily of l.'num und «f New bi IJI'HIINNJNG at u nolut in the pany in Newark. Long a leader in Stamkr, who headed the Union staU' uf N»w Jersey westerly Fi:(1 ni « point In the County investigation, said O'Hare Jil-XJJNXINC, in the Southerly side frnni 1 he* int t*n*cction nf ^nld west- nu(-, ii;iUl point heinir dlKLant 2G4.<»fl The board of trustees is composed alumni .affairs, he has been active of Kfbeccu Place jit u point ihore- thwesterly -sidr of Crant feet in a course of South 1 degree, traveled tU> New York and picked in distant 175 foot Easterly from erly sitlrlfne of Cameron Avenue tiit wide), «HU1 point being [>2 minuiett Weat fruni til** inter- of 22 members of which 11 are ap- with choral and iheatrioai groups the curner formed by the Intersec- with tlu- northerly »idcOinc of I*nra- tant Efl feet northwesterly alone the m-rtlnn uf tlir- aforcynld Westerly in his community- up Steven Viner, 22. of Worcester, tion of the Kuutherly aido of Re- m\e KOMJ und running thence (1) suing from the inUM'ttei'tion of the side lino of Florence Avenue with pointed by the Union County Bar MMS., who had brought the mari- bccctt JPluee with the Easterly sid« North 04 deprees :iG minutes ^ southweKterly t»10e line of <3rant (he Southerly wide line oT Moffett Association with the remainder se- Chosen a member at large of the Of Smith .Street; running thence (1) 15.00 feet Jibuif^ the westerly Avonut' with tho iiorthwesterly hide Avenue; thi'neo (M South I decree, juana from Los Angeles on Nov. 30. 1 Jlnc of Cameron Avonne to a point line of Wvst 4th Srrtvt: thence run- lected from the Union County Anti- executive committee was Ronald along tho Southerly side of Rebecca tf ^2 mlnutrs Wesii t alotiff the Westerly A conspiracy charge alleged lhat Flaei\ South ?(i degrees 3 9 minute* and mrnor; tliouce (2) South 85 ninjF (1) South 49 58' 30" Went liiu* of Kloi'f nce Avenue *i distance Poverty Council, Community Ac- Heymann '56 of 355 Ackerman Ave., JSast 25 feet to a point: thenst* (2) deg;rfts 47 minutes \\c&tt 150.00 f*et 122,69 ffte-t to a point and corner; of 75 fret to a point: thence (2) OYIftre drove Viner to the Andover South 19 degrees 41 minutes West to a point and corner; thence (3) Ih^ricc (2) North 40" Oi' 30" Wert Nurth SS dejrrees, 08 minutes We«t tion Plainfield and other community Mountainside. Hi".39 feet to a point; thence (3) south (M do^recs 3fi minutes ra«t, 49,44 feot to n point and corner; a distnnro of ISO feet to a point; hoot? of a Gary R. Oobb. North SO degrees L'G minutes Wetst 45.00 feet to a point and corn or; ihence (3) North 4D° 58' 30" East thence (2) North 1 decree, 52 min- The two youths were stopped in 25.39 feet tu a point; thence (4) tht-nre (4) north 85 degTO^s 47 min- 330.32 feet to a point and corner In utes ftaat and pa nil I ul with1 the North Hi decrees 41 minutes J3ast utes wist, ISO.00 feet to the westerly the Southwesterly wide line of Grant first C-IIUI'KO herein a distance nf 75 Crwrford as O'Hare allegedly was 171.84 feet to tlie Southerly side of sideline of Cameron Avenue and Avenue; thence (4) South 31* 22' fi-et to ii point; thence (4) South driving Viner back to an airport. Jiebecca Pku-e. and tlie point or the point fltid place of beginning:. Kast end binding* along- th§ south- Ss dejrreos, 08 minutes Rast nnd pluee of UICGINN1NG. SAID DESCRIBED property la westerly Hide line uf Grant"Avcnup uarallel to the second course here- A suitcase containing $4,000 in cash known ng tlie southerly five feet of f.O feet to the point and place of in a distance of 150 feet to the BJ3ING ul.so known as #848 Re- BEGINNING. point and place of BEGINNING. was found in the car. becca Place, KHzaboth, N. J. hit #110, nil of lot #llif and the northerly fifteen feet of Ijot #112 BEING known as lots 5 and 6 in UK] NO the southerly one-half of O'are Fled from Cranford There 1M due Hpjiruxlmati'ly (iifl . aw shown on a certain map entitled Block 2 as laid out on a certain T,ot No. fl and all of Lot No. 10 in C16.H0 with interest from April 23 "Map of La ramie Park situated In map entitled /'Mnp of Building lota Block 1* us indicated on Map entl- ALL DRESSED UP with Ltd. signed graphia polioe and was arrrested a short 1U71 and costs. the City nf Plainflold, N. J.. dated for aale by the PlaJnfleld Heal Es- The Slier IDC reserves the riprht to tato Co.. City of Plainfleld, New llt?d "Mnn »f South 15ml Park, own- someplace It ft, WOt girl while later by police tin Westfield. adjourn this mile. Si»pt- liiofi" as filed in the office of ed by rh;irle« U Moffott, flltuntei the Register of Union County, New Jersey. October 1835" which map in the City nf ploinrtold, N. J. 1902" ti paraJetf Ihrttigb itreeta • fit* Art The conspiracy charges against RALPH OIUSCKJXO, Jersey on February 23. 1900, ae Map filed in the Unton County Rep- flltMi Iii the nnion Countv Hegister'a ' Office on November 2tit 1895 as a featured attraetltfl tf • Original OilNiatinjt O'Htre were dropped after Union Stlerllt #raA ns Map #97-H. Office 3/3/02 aw Map #88A, H15HMAN L. JAKK1CI3, Atty. HMD PnOPBHTT is known as a Haag Ktaf eelebrttka, County Court Judge Jacob L- Triarsi OJ 8c. WL CX-352-04 1212 Cameron Avenue, City of Plain- BEING commonly known as # M6 13KIXO AI^SO KNOWN as 1280 IV UMUI baa FciUval ii field, Union County, N. J. Grant Avenue, Flulnfield, N, J, Flounce Avenue, PIaitifleldr New impMed sentence. O'Hare admitted 6-27-41 FOPS $f,4.72 - a Mf eveat ta oattylag AL-SO DKSCHIBKIJ AS FOL- TOGETHEH With 2 ranges. Jersey. a Mcond possession charge and was UJWS: BEGINNING at a point in There Ja du« approximiit«lir 124,- There le due approximately 128,- Vhcmg Cluw ild fined $500. charge. Cobb, who is wanted on the westerly sideline of Cameron 10fl.31 with intercut from April 30, 39R-69 with interest from May 19, Then I$M Art to Good Framing the charge of conspiring to possess Avenue distant 485 feet in a north- 1971 and costa, 1971 and coats, Viner recently received a sus- erly direction from the northerly The Sheriff reserve* the right to The Sheriff reserves the right to sideline of Laramie ltoart; thence Adjourn this sale. 47$ Htk Ava. ft WMftMd Ave., Scotch Mains potted sentence on the possession and sell marijuana, is stall at large. running nurth 8a decrees 62 minutes adjourn this sale. west 150 feet to a point; thence run- RALPH RAI4PH ORI8CEU-O, mn> A ioir TRY 35M244 ning north 0 degrees 15 minutee Sheriff V - west 46 feet to a point; thence run- FINN, RIMM and BLOOM, KAUFMAN and KAUFMAN, Attys, ninjr south 89 degree* 52 mlnutea DJ A Wlv CX-3B9-04 UADtl CLASSIFIED east and parallel with the first men- DJ & WL CX-857-04 tioned course 160 feet to a point fi*I0-4t Fees $03,35 G-10-U ' ' Fe*S |60.4B in the aforesaid sideline of Cameron Avenue, thence running1 south 0 de- Creeg 16 minutes east 45 feet to the point and plncn of Beginning, There is due approximately 116,- G64.G7 with Intercut from April C, 1971 and coats. The Shorilt reserves the right to

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KAUPH ORISCBLLO/ •. • . • . - • l.f- • about VWs than •• I ' 1*" • H DJ & WI- CX-349-04 f - a VW dealer. SHERIFFS SALE —superior Court of New Jersey Chancery Divlcion, Union County, Docket # F-2107-70. ' .' ' W« know exactly what It takes to put a used VW Into JOHN KORYTKO, and ANNA •hope. KORYTKO, his wife, Plaintiffs vt ANTONIO 'IBAHIUA «t aSS'D?: And we do It. fendanU, Civil Action Writ of Exe- cution — For Sale of Mortga&ed We give all our trade-In* the 16-polnt Safety and Per Premisea. forma nee Inspection. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I ehall I! they pass, we guarantee 100% Hie free repair or re< expose for sale by public vendue, in OI B 8 lhe placement of all major working parts* for 30 days or 1000 F? 5... * ^!P Court HouseL in GIAN the City of Elizabeth, N. J., on Wed- miles. Whichever comes first. (If they don't pass, we fix what nesday, the 30th day of June A-DM lDij, at two o'cluch in the after- n«eds fixing before we guarantee them.) noon of said day. These passed: ALL the following tract or parcel BEST TOWN! of land and tho premises herein- •«0ln# • trantmlsston • rearaxf* » front oxfo omwfetw after particularly described, situ- brok» tyittm • aUctrlcol iytt«m . ated, lying and being In the City of Elizabeth, in the County of Union and State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at the corner formed WE HAVE by the most northerly line of Sec- ond Street and the most westerly line of Clark Placo; then (1) south 65 (te&rces 00 minutes west and Many Used VOLKSWAGENS along the moat northerly lino of Second ytreet a dintnuoe of IiO.00 feot to a point; thence (2) north 2E t •' - IN STOCK - rtftirrops oo minutes west and along tlio dlviilinp: line between Lola Nos. 58 r\nd fjy us shown on a map here- inafter mentioned, a distance of 7L\- . - -. '* FROM 1964 TO 1971 (U feet to a point; tliencro (3) north ? - ' t fill deprrees 00 inlnutca e?i8t nml par- 1 *.! .1 nloll nith the iiforctsaki niDBt'npntlil - erly Hno of Hectind Street] fl dI»taRi;e l^t • fei, r "• ALL COLORS ^NDM of ^o.f'O feet to n point in the afore- > -^ I baa- ' ) • ^ said most westerly lino of Clark 'it Place: thence (4) pouth 25 degree* IJ * 00 minutes east and along the most ••, Com» on in and %— our uiUction. westerly line of Clark Place a dis- -. I r *. tance of 72.fil feet to the most ^ 4 northerly line of Second Street and the plnco of beirinningf, ' t NOW '" 1 BRING the moat southerly T2,G1 "*' * * fpGt of IwOts Nog. 67 and 58 in SELEaiONof DOMESTIC Block r>. aa shown on a map- enti- tled: "Map of tho Trumbull property at Ellaabethport, N, J/\ filed In the :-i i-. - -. at GREAT SAVINGS CARS Roftister'o Office of Union County, formerly Clerk's Office. January 9,

• 1871. as MAD NO, 15C. r. BRING also known as #2C0-2C2 MAIWtHD'S ONLY AUTHORIZE VOLKSWAOIN CINTIt Second Street, Elizabeth, Now Jer- A 4 sey. i *. •> r - '•. i it SUBJECT to the riffht of eaoe- I. X t '•; - • • • • I J' ^ ment pertaining to tho existing » sower line connecting1 the proper- .^ * '- UNION COUNTY ties at #200 Clark Place and 2C0-2G2 • • • Socond Street, as aet out In Iwo '* - • x separate deeds made by Charles ALL LEADING BRANDS FTi Frel and Anna Frel, hla wife, to Peter Yankin, the first dated June -i •> VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. 14, 1947. recorded In itood book 1572. •• _ • ^ \ 'l Page 678, and the second dated FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE December 0, 1048, recorded in deed book — on December 9, 1943. 1124-1134 SOUTH AVENUE, HAINFIELD BlinJECT to all tho existing con- dltionH and facts shown on a survey madi* .by Sailer & Sailer. Civil En- frlnccrs and Surveyors, da tort De* PLainfiaW 6-7400 fiomhor 7, IMS, to which reference IM hereby made. There IB due approximately $0.- ALSO HOT CORN COB lsa.Di with interest from April 20, Your Authorii«d VbKctwogm Center 1!»71 and costs. flu! Shf*vlfC rofiorves the rlpht to

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The second annual Giri Seouit The Plainficld-Weslfield Kings leader recognition tea and Cadetie was defeated by New Shrewsbury first class award ceremony was in the final round of the Raritan held last week in .the Assembly Hall Valley League inter club tourna- «f the Presbyterian Parish House. ment by the score of 2 to 4. The After £Q opening flag ceremony official league match was contested First Class Awards were made by June 4, at the Westfield YMCA. WISTFIELD ilADM Mrs. W GingericJi, leader of Troop •mmmmm The only player to win for the $0 KM ST #697 to Lisa Kotliar, Karen MUford, mmm local team was Albert. Boczar of Debbie Stucker, Dorottiy Rowe, Ca- South Plainfield. Edward Haug and rol Eason. Kathy Ginger icii, Wendy Richard Monnier, both of Westfield, Grambo; by Mrs. J. Gutai, aseistaat nailed down draws. Turning in los- leader of Troop #302 U> Hinka King ing efforts were Fred Kramer of and Betey Guitai; by Mrs. G. Mil- North Plainfield, Frank Saveriano lar, leader of Troop #457 to Mary of Roselle Park and Elmer Gyurek Beth Elrkige, Ginger Fink, Eloiae of Milliburn. *»TKUU A*» 1MUM«K« McAuliffc, Meredith Millar, Mech- I, we; J, Grata, Ext. V.P.; The Kings, one of two learns that A. CfcU O. tiide Lesniak and Geri Morgan; by Mrs. R. Attenborougti, assistant the local Plainfield W<*tf*ld Chess J, Qsw*!*, I *• r» D*re*Urs D. Clarfc, P. McMartta, Club has entered in the RariUn J. leader of Troop #456 to Elizabeth r»r*Mt, T ftwJ»*f «. HerteU, J. Bemsiela, A Ten Comyns, Karen McRobbie, Lisa Mc- Valley League, has compiled a 5% Veigh and Valerie Tate; J>y, Mr«. — 4M> score for the season just J. Lough to Melaine CUsteUone, ended- Victories were recorded Maiyaime Comby and Suzie Lough. against the RCA Co, of Somerville, Westfif Id Jay In order to achieve this first class Bell Labs Research Center of Holm- award the girls .earned two badges del, Merck k Co. of Rahuay, Mata- in the fields of the arts, home and wan. and Perth Amboy. The dub Allen CWn, recently,elects duties of , MCrereibraI Palsy Association were aiwawJed to 4ihe Juniors; and Author of many studios* on tti« 6M|j[ew Yort; and ihe Spastic Chil- over the recognition tea; Mrs. Helen .the season's fourth and final Court Garrison, special events chairman; of Honor will be a oampfire program Oadettes, Juniors and Brcwnies who oarly diagnosis and treatment el dren's Center in Seattle, Wash, 1 attended mass on five fixH SeiduT- Cerebral Palsy, 4>r. IBobath has lec-where they will be giving their Mrs. Ross Hackel, chairman of on Monday ait 7:30 p.m. at tiie home organizers; Mrs. Joseph Hand and of Scoutmaster Bill HoK, 1325 Pros- days to pray for peace received tured throu£h!out the world. '_ workshops. , classes, Mrs. Bob*,'jh, ^ Ebysiothetftfrigt,'- k 'Their workteJiap was their third Mrs. Robert McDonough, service pect St. All scouts and parents arc founder cX the Western 'cerebral visit to Children's Specialized which, unit chairmen. Each le'ader was unged to attend. Special honor was paid to retiring Palsy 'Centre in jLnnidon, Gngianid, working in conjunction with the called to receive s certificate of Troop 72 is sponsored by the Men's senior leader Mrs. Joseph Hand opette-d in 1051 -as a center for treat- "Unite*!' Cerebral Pla&y League of thanks. Folk songs, accompanied by Triangle Bible Otes at the Fiwt giutars, were sung by Junior Troop who during her many years in mewt of Cerebral Palsy and post- Cranford, has been itreabing Cere- Pi-esfcyterian Church. Scouting has led tooth Cadotte TVoop graduate taiivinig courses for phy- bral Palsy pati&nts since 1956. #495, and crafts made at ilhe West- field encampment were displayed. #801 and Senior Troop #701. Under Taking part iin the flag ceremony ,\\v: guidance the girls SEW the spirit were JVtinka King; Betsy 'Gutai, LEADER CLASSIFIED fit service in 'action. They^o Karen Booth, Debbie Stucker and •a Junrcr Trocp df Wind'giris • Wendy Grambo. SMALL TYPE, BIG RESULTS Joscipih's Home for the Blind in Jersey City, worked wotfi a^ Juncor SHOP RITE COUPON Troop in Plainfield and eppnsoped a tutoring pmognam for youngsters on • ••Toward Hw purchase of Oaidcltda IPlaice. Mirs. Hand will con- $1.00 or more tinue to serve the Washington Rock HOM6 MADS BAKID OOODI Council as a member of the senior un en HORS D'OfiUVMS planning board and a trainer for new Cold Cuts.- kfc* leaders. SLICE Frttli Ipptto, COLD CUT PLATTEiS Mrs. John McGuire, retiring organ- P£fAlTM»« Froitn fo#di - |c« CrMm izer and former leader of Junior WITH THO •4 mt mmr 8a«»-Iltte Market. INVESTORS Troop #264, also was honored. Con- !«••«• UaUt ••• p*r fawllr. — SANDWICHBfl TO TAKK OVT — EATIN ma COUPON COUPON « explren »•*., June 10,1OT1 A.M. is ?*• P.M. SAVIHGS gratuSaitioras- wwo extended to Mon- • A.H. «i» S P.M. , PASSBOOK slgnor Ohjarles B, Muiphy on Mie , , - LOCATED NEXT TO ROBBRT TREAT LIQUOR STORB lirterett 3?th anniveiasary of his ordina-Uon -• -• •• ••*•..•• to the priesthood. Mns. Jcseph Spoto SHOP RITE COUPON _ I13QUIMBYST quarte the new •organizer was introduced. Taking pant in the flag ceremony . Toward tito purchas !="Dial 232-0925 which was conducted by Audrey $1.00 or more Yarttaalun were Gera'dine Jacobs, Many. Kline, Mary M-al!-oy, Mary WORTH CANNED FISH Sue Alleghrini, Janice Bellew and at mmr » Market. Betsy Herrold from Troop #824; Itaift ••« per famtljr. Lee Giinmx, Peggy Briggs and Terry !», 1VT1 •Blllson from Troop #801, Maursen We* Shovlin, iBinrbara King

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League with a 10 and 0 The 41st Anmiftl Anne Cumnuing laon cloff.cs are r.ow being organ- Westfield Girls' Commission's Ash Brook Golf Uemnrial Tourttanent to determine g pilcJiir.jj of Sue Boston and Course, in Scotch Plains, on Mon-record. In the Eastern Division, the ized for the 3971 season. with a bases loaded triple to take contest is being challenged dawn to the 1VP1 New Jersey State Tennie The staff will schedule two five day bsginning at 1:30 p.m. American League hitting of Cher Payne who unloaded the wire by the Browns, Cougars, fiutftes c*iampioo for girte If years week cycle? of c'.assi'-s. The first will The exhibition is in recognition of and under started this past week- the Indians, 9-6. the Union County Park Commis- and Cutis. begin Tuesday, June 29, and the SOUTHERN DIVISION ElASTERW DIVISION: cod at the WestftieM Tennis Club. second Tue&day, Aus. 3. Classes will Linda Pincro scorad the tying run sion's "GoMen Anniversary" being W L line Browns breezed past the As- Saturday morning saw a fteW of meet twice wec-kly for five weeks in for the Chargers in their 7 to 6 wincelebrated this year. Tigers 9 2 tros 17-3 helped by the pitching of H eiftger eatnants under clear sun- € Powered home 10 rune, one 1* seed and last year's cUtmJpion, W L Course, will play an 18-hote be*- «*** ^an the Bearcats 0* by «h» WISXEU* OF THE WESTFOELD Jare«c Jmiar TwwO« TuriMMt AeVtiticnal information and swim 3 Golf Instruction at the same time. daes registration forms may be Angels 8 fcadl match against Bally Ziobro tf «w» of Hie game. Carol Koott prfch- are left to riffct: M*4*f ttamlm%m, Umttu Vai \jtmvem, Wm Faae MMl 4 he procured at the pool. The descrip- Chargers 6 Tammy Brook Country Ck*> and «* *» * Browns, and critical outs Twn Kiag. The biggeet uiwat of tine weekend Pilots 6 4 were made Ha and tion of the swim classifications Babe Lichardus of Shackamauoi) ^ ^ *?* was the defeat of Jennifer Louie, Athletics 6 6 Offered to Boys J McCauIley. Andrea Vttich was should be read carefully and all Country Club. Ziobro and Uchardu* MC 3rd seed by Debfta Soankm in a Orioles 4 7 the baUlTVg &Lar for The Undon County Park Com- finished first and second in the Iffl . ?* bard-fauqjfc and weU played match Classes will be formed on Uie basis 6 with 3 homers; she afco pulled an at parents' judgement of their mission will conduct a Junior Golf Dodge Open Tourmamettt. Robinson Brothers Star in Tourney wares of M, 3-6, 6-3, Jets 3 6 Academy at the Ash Brook Golf Serving as master of ceremoniet w»sslsted &>yj Mary In other play: child's ability. JacksoJk n and The completed registration form SOUTHERN DIVISION Course, Scotch Hains, beginning for both the clinic and exhibition fl****. SuBan Graus- The Robinson brother*, Buddy and Tom King defeated Dave Jester 1st Hound lisa Rosenblum d. Laura should be left at the pool control The Tigers were given a scare Monday, June 28. wiU be Johnny Fairell, the pnrfes- each bad a hwne nm- Dave finished first and second in the 6*1 and 6-3 to gamer place m Gruen 61. 6-8; Amy Armift&ge d. booth or at the office of the pool early in the week as the White Sox The program will be offered four sional at the BaKoisrol Country CkAt boys 16 and under age group of thethe boys 17-18 age group, this group Alfeon Silver 6-0, 6-1; Barbara Lu- eeked out a 3 to 2 win sending the In a manager. times this year and will consist of who w-on the United State. Open "•• 51S ^ ^ Westfield J&ycee Junior Tennis Tour- featured moat of the top players in p*mn d. Etiaaboth Kearney «4, M; division into a tie for first place. J>evils DeChelhs' last in. a two-week session given daily, Championship m 1928, at the O*O*mm- 1 . f nament, Tne boys were part of a the county. Shiela Molnenuy d. Leslie Levy Denise Eibecik hit a 2 run homer pia Fields Counrtry Club. -Faml! a*1** h hit brought in tfce winning run M); Barbttn Gottnaa 4. Etten Monday through Friday, from 1 More rf a re field of 45 in their age group and Ijauren Van Leuven defeated Shir- for the Sox and Glenda Strickland p.m. to 3 pjn. The program is tied Bobby Jones at 2M, and io the £ » w .°°^ , "' ^ each had to win four preliminary ScMmmel M», 6-1; Detobi Duntin d. 13 e Icy May Ryian 6-0 and 6-0 in the 17- Mountainside drave home the winning run Betii open to boys between the ages of 36-hole play-oH FarreU edged out ^ :- "?«» ****** °l matches in order to rdaoh the final*. Catherine Sullivmi 64, 6-1; BHaabeth Edeiblut and Carol Laurent had 5 12 to 18 years who are residents of the Atlanta amateur 143 to 144. Cm&n in hitting and Beth Avj5 In the finds held at Weatfield 18 fltge group. Sue Fane outpointed Bfwghton d. Tteratft Sullivan 64, put outs for the Tigers. In a show Union Cc-unity. Each class will be During the morning of June », « «»« outstanding fiedder. Jill Oetfaie Deer 6-1 and 1-5 in the 16•-1; EUubcfe Sattn d. Sandra Year- Major League down for first place the Tigers met Tennis ChJb, Buddy, the older broth- limited to 12 students. If adequate 32 Union County public link go«. V^ P^«i for the Blue Dews; er, defeated I>ave 6-0 and 6-a. isnd under age group. ly M, 64; Jennifer Louis d. EUen Vlkia*t 3, Ploiwen 2 atrkk 64, 64; MM Man It. MauftUtMen 8 Maher supplied tike hits. Everyone Hill and Ash Brook GoH OounM, Jhe Colts have an unofficial game ped the Dodgers for a Colts' win The program will be conducted by Miss Recchia, a graduate of Wett- Lotta GnadJn d. Debbie Deer 5-7, 6-2, 0* June t an exciting game wasJut in the 21-6 victory over the Red Charlie Tatz, the professional at the pitch and putt courses, and at the ^heduled for June l«h, when the 12-11. In the s«e-saw battle, key Sox. K. Booth, K. Shields, C. Husch, irls wlU their fieid igh School, was .awarded a 64; Susan Gannon d. Karen Bruno ptipMt between the Blw Stare and Ash Brook Golf Course, and Jonadministration building of the Un- * P*** mothers at catches were made by Jackie Booth varsity letter tor her parttatyation fee MouoUineerB. Blue Stars won, L. Witmot and D. Scacifero led theBaUinger, the assistant professional ion County Park Commdssion, War- Unami Park. and Janet Toll; DeDe Oodner boost- 6-1, 64; Amy Mallor d. Kathy (Mc- Senator hitters in their 4 to 2 win in tennis. A liberal arts-education Enroe 6-3, 6-0; Donna Stockton 1M. Jerry Dwyer_of the Mountain- Ash Brook. inanco Park, Elisabeth. Tickets are After winning 3 gamer in a row, ed the Colts with a homer. win over the Yanks. This eliminated major, she is the daughter of Mr.d. Lynn Stobaeus 6-0 64; Oonatance em hit a borne run with 2 on, and Applications for the Ash Brook 'also available at the following sport the Cardinals were by the The Blue Devils trounced the Colts and Mrs. Mtehael Recchia. t J BwkK hit a double. the Yanks from contention for first shops: Solomon's Sport Shop and Falcons 12-11. Their hitting was led Pctcra d. lisa Btauvw &-2, M; Sa- place. Junior Golf Academy are now 95. Showing lots of zip for the Blue Also graduated from Weatfteld binsj Hawkins d. Abbe Settih 64. i, of t*w ffiue Stars had 3 hits available at the golf course. Yock's Sporting Goods, Elizabeth; by Robin Meyer, Carol ays, Stacey Devils were Jill Victor lashing a broke up the tie in the Bottom Betty Lambert's home run and Sohropc, Sally Schaefer, and Jean High School, Mr. Kane starred this Dreir's Sporting Goods, Platnfiefcl; home run, sharp second baseman, year in vanrity basketball competi- next tftte *h int*« by driving in theJanet Ronayne's triple led t h e Sports Center, Westfield^ AmorelU's Wilson. Patty Tlilinsfci, Candy Sin- Maryann Ylatoilla, hitting a triple, Twin's win over the WJhite Sox, 8-4. Sport Shop, Hiahway; Cranford ger, and Danlene Iannasoolio were tdon. Ilie son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gail Underbill and Batty GiHay and right fielder, Kathleen Afih, Arthur Kane, he is majoring in lib- ; Vlkfafi U CUefi 4 East Tops West Sports Center, Craniord; Bowcnft outstanding at defense. swatting a double. On June 10 the Vikings beat the were defensive standouts. In their eral arts. ' Sport Shop, Scotch Plains; and Ken Tlie Dodgers were dropped by theKathy Auda, and Betsy Ferro. More Sports OUafs by a score of 14-4. Tommy 15 to 5 win over the Warriors Cilia Johnston's Summit Sport Shop, Sum Cardinals 11-6, Defense was led by Although Jennie Duncan, Celeste Try&n, of the Vikings overpowered Lott and Karen McRobbie hit hom- In All-Stars mit. ers. Lora Busino chipped in with m Cardinals, Baitoara Quackenbos, Dravis, and Sally Bond hit well for Sports Deadline •he Chiefr with a triple. 2 singles The cost of the tickets are $3.00 Sandy Wooster, PaMy Tulinski- and drove in a total of 5 runs. Jeff triple and Shirley Gish and Betty The Eastern Division All Stars Next Page per person at advance Sale and $5.M olyn Andrews, and Maura McfDer- Continued on next ipage) Tuesday A.M. Moctina pitched well and had 9 Lay each had doubles. person on the day of the event. flbrike outi. Deve P&rrin of the NORTHERN DIVISION the Mustang League 6 to 5 in a net proceeds of the exhibition Chtefii had 2 bite. Every game is a must game for well played close ball game. The will be used by the Park Commis- : Pfawera ti MeutabKent 5 the Angels. First it Was the Pilots rosters of the teams were as fol- sion to develop and promote public On June 11, Pkmeerf outplayed who only 2 days before had lost a lows: links golf -programs and activities. •ttt MwnUirfwrtlVWl 4-«ore of 20- heartbreaker to the Angels. They EASTERN AUL STARS: 5, Tom; Loftw and John Irwin, both went down 2-1 as Liz Barbe slammed Roy Hilzinger, Ray Feldman, Bruce «f the Pioneers each hit a home a 2 run homer which was just Damon, Jim FitJtiptaldi, Steve Mus- Mountainside ru»; Tom with one on and John with enough to eke out a 2 to 1 win. Onsel, Jonathan Souba, Alan Moore, K Wednesday the Autgels and A's meBillt l Hoff, Barry Pulver Jim Fish, .•»,:,' Don Cilliotta, Frank Boate, Dick are 11, Blue Stan li ' to. play for first place. Each had American League June 12,. the Mustangs identical records. Tlie Angels start- iLsssner, Gary Berkhart, Douglas Blue Stars with a score of ed slowly, but eventually came on Wolfe Jim Carnegie, Bruce Gim- Red Sox 4, Twins 3 '..Bryant Burke did an'excellent to score 4 runs. Mary Kilsheimer's ibel, Tom Graham, Tom Schram In Monday's game between the Job of relief pitching, Henry Daas pitching coupled with consistent de- and Keith Sharldn. Red Sox and the Twins, Ken Kle- had a single and a double for the fense kept the A's from getting WESTERN ALL STARS: foous of the Twins hit a home run Muatansa: Scot Masters of the Blue more than singles on hard hit balls. •David Seznick, Mark Sheeham, Jay I white Doug Sehon and Jim Riffel half gallons •tin had J doubles and Mike Sim- The A's threw a scare into the MacDonald, Brian. McClosky, Frank both of the R?d Sox, hit doubles to mom hit a triple and Chris Kanakis Angels in the last inning as Valer- Polese, Tony Bruges,. Tom Cieslik, aij their team to victory. alto hit - a double. <•• ie Bonnor hit a solo homer or their Pete Lewis, Rick Daunno, Duncan Senators 5, Indians 0 •:. "--\S\- -;' • w L second run. Angles 4, A's 2. Brown, Doug Balzar, Anton Kristen, Tuesday the Senators shut out Ftantcn;,..- .\... 8 3 The Orioles surprised the A's win- Kevin Pecca, Hank Buccino, Bob the Indians 5-0. Mike Young of the VJfcingij 8 4 Denman, Tom Mornieio, Brian Mbr- Senators hit a home run antd a dou- for Father's ning 8 to 7. The battery of Cyn4i MuBtangi f 7 4 Towner arid Maureen King backed an, Allan Tweedie, George Riley, ble, Billy Rose hit 2 doubles and ttbunUtucers 5 7 by the hits of Barbara Lauriteen, Bob Taylor, Steve McNally, John Paul Reiter hit a double for the CWefi.^.. 4 9 Deb Hill, Sandy Yearley, Ann Rippe. CliMs and Craig Alexander. Senators. Steve Gu'tkin of the In- BKMS Stars 2 10 Dee Dee Basco and Felice DeJong On Sunday at 1 p.m. at Edison dians also hit 2 doubles. Field No. 1 the Mustang League All Indians 3,, Tigers 2 Stars will play a composite team of David Weinberg of the Tigers hit Half gallon. Everyone runs out if the Pony League Division Cham- a double in Wednesday's game but sooner or later. Let Dad run out later* 'f • 1971 Membership" pions, Leafs and Colts. 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\ iQLra.U a ti hitjjt-r to -pick up SPORTS •Uhc win. Bill Cordes was the b\g vlick with 3 for 4 and a home run. % FCI FITNEirS MY Lea gue The 1JX came back in the 9th on ' lies closed out the game with 3 IliiM'lf Fred Trent's HR but DiGi-raiairw AND GRADUATION straight catches of hard hit fly 3-Way Race Meteors 1, Jels 0 a^ain closed the door. Leonard W. Jerome, successful dency, Belracnt was the auio- The MX got back inio the pennant The Meteors pat together 3 t • Steady hitting and tight team lawycr, - publisher, financieran d cratic ruler of the club, while hit (Continued from previous page) by Barry Ashfcrih. Chris Auda and race momentarily wilh a twin bill Give a Gift fielding gave the Phillies a 10-1 win patron of the arts, is probably Jerome, like the ghost of Don better known today as the grand- Quixote, stood powerless by his sweep oi the (X Phil Carraglier ie Braves, the Cubs ran away with over the Giants. Amy Landau and :v:? >J( "ion to beat the Jets 1-0. picked up his firu win in 8-7 opener. "The/ll Use father of Sir Winstpn Churchill side as one of the vice-presi- The firldm* and pitching were the ie game H>-4. Audrey Wright and Jcanis BatzoW shar€d a superb than as the builder of America's Ricky Ci'osta won that one with a dents." •best c:! the s: ;• •: h o n far Lha Meteors. athy Sherman w-addoped home runs pitching performance, while Cathy first Glamour race track, Jerome A handicap inaugurated n deep homer in the buUoin of the and Remember" ir the Ti-iimers. Other Cub hitters Graye had 2 .doubles and a home Park- And, bad he not modestly 1866 and slill run at 3eloicnt AshToMh. Aud3 and Yartbenet held last. In the second it was again -ere Susie Sulla van, Lori Howland, run and scored 3 times; Sue han- sought New York's dashing lead- Park bears the name Jerome out •the JtU to 2 hits. er of Society and turf affairs as Crtteta with numerous catches to eivi row STUMMT mm [aura Clancey, and Katiiy Alois, dy scored twice, and Maryaim Bel- America's counterpart of the Hp- •Grog Hulison, John Dursee and preserve ihe win. Carraglier was iiibbie O'Connor excelled on of- president of his track, the third som Derby, which was estab- •Lance Ritchie pit died fine ball for CHAM* WHM k I*W ford and Laurie Pedrotly contribu- jewel of the Triple Crown might lished a year later, is called the ilu: big bait with a 6 for a double- ?nse a-nid d-efense. ted doubles Judy Petz had 3 hits today be known as the Jerome •the Jc4s. Mike Elliot and Lance lieadei. Belmont Stakes. While Jerome •Ritchie each had base hits in a los- POUTAILE It was hamerun time for the Colts for the second tone in a week. instead of the Belmont Stakes. raced a large stable, he was nut 1'lie BX won their first, game of s they blazed past the Falcons 17- Seri St. date's long drive to left- In his History of Thorough- too successful, and it is not re- ing e-iiorl. the season with a 3-2, 9-7 sweep o£ TYPEWRITER . Nancy Nave belied in 3 homers bred Racing in America, William corded whether, before his death center for a home run saved the Barracudas 5. Stingrays 0 the MX. Rich Anderson with 3 hits ringing her d^gasme total to 10 home H. P. Robertson says: "In select- in 1891, he ever won the race Phillies from a shutout. Cathy ing his chief partner in the ven- named for him. Belmont, oa the The Ban-a?udas -won their final and a home run was the cog of tha uns. Sue Arthur, Sherry Hiiggins, Graye, Amy Landau, Sue Fertakos, ture (August Belmont), Jerome other hand sent out Fenian and BX machine. In the second it was nd Mary Owston also blasted game of the season, be'hind the KODAK Marie Blaze, and "Sue Stirling had virtually extinguished his own Gfcnelg to run first and second strong hitting of Todd Victor. Jim all Fred Treut with a pair of hom- omers. Kattiy FVankenbach hit a4:he only ether Phi-Hies hits. The light, for it was said of Belmont in the third running of the "ace. ers and a pitching win. MULE SAVER KIT onie run for the Falcons; her 'If he cannot have a thing his The Belmont family subsequently Marvcsa, Alexis Moore and Erich Seals swam away with the prize, Glowers. •imtiuuiunii-11 itching effort wias in vain because 12-1. own way, he won't touch it at accounted for four more victor- vi'h handy ilrop and F fielding lapses. all.'" Robertson further quotes ies with Hastings, 1896; Master- The Stingrays were led by the Syth cote The Royals defeated the Mets 31- John Collins of the New York man, 1902; Friar Rock, 1916 and S1 urn i With a tap-notch team effort, the hitting of Steve Weill and Rick Clax- National League 18. ome runs were hit by Alison Sun who wrote: "By the close of Hourlcss, 1917. ton. Edelblut, Geske, Ardrey, Har- ;lue Devils had an easy win over Pr-uden. Diane Buotoio, aitd Jar.ie the very first wason of his presi- potk*t •baugh 'and Morgan all pitched well. R«taU Volut ie Bruins. Lee England at first The Cards clinched the pennant in picluts album Goldenberg; all the Royals figured O1VMPIA ase was'credited with miany put- in the scoring, Comets 5, Seals 4 the National League wilh a 15-3 rec- uts; adept fielding on second base ord, beating the Astros, who were W« stock ill ttwtfew lOCMLtTI EASTERN DIVISION Comets outlasted a good hitting X MMUI K»4«k Int »om«tic OiYMftA /as displayed by Sharon hishofcn; W L Seals team to win 5-4. Heavy hit- 13-5. Com* rat uiing MagiculMt ill Victor fccomed a homer for theBrowns ...;... 8 2 lers for the Comets were John Cau- X-3S OUTHT with AAff flue Devils, Ginny AUey, Marie Cards 7, Phils 4 Cougars 8 2 teracci, Bart Sullivan. Brett Butler, 'Mark Francisco out-dueled Joe! (ingston, and Grace. Kish put up aCubs 7 2 Rich Chenite, Lindsey Levine, Mike XO5 OUTHT wMi MA%% ood defense Tor the Bruins. Delia Badia, ac Card? cliiiched a ti? ] Falcons ,.' .' 6 3 Joons-chcr. Fielding play of the game for 1st. Bcib Kiningham ani Tim X^S OUTFIT The Bruins nipped the Bearcats itetrl Cardinals 6 4 was a slCp and threw by Mike Mer- Freiberg each knooked in 2 runs, 0-9 in the last of the sixth inning. Colts 6 4 rill and a fine catch by John Cau- tfaggie Porter hit her seventh •and Jeff Kole had 3 hits. Delia iir Blue Devils...... ; 4 4 teruoci. Badia, John Currall and Sean Mor- ome run of the year; another Bruins ..' 4 6 tru-ins home run hitter was Michelle In a well played ball game, the rissey each had 2 Phillic hits and KM AND 'Dodgers i., 3 6 Seals dropped a 5-4 decision to theCurral knocked in 3 runs. Morrissey III 'arussi. nenee Stith was a stand- 7 KMIL SETS •uvtm u-t as Bruins catcher, and Lee Tay- Bearcats 3 Comets. Getting hits for the Seals played t 'an outstanding game at Braves l 8 were Dolla Badi'a, Costa, Bbert, short. • CROSS )rv Jane Garrabrant, and E41een 9 Jraney turned in fine fielding per- Astros ,, i Burchctt, Wallace, and Burgdoi'f. Phils 11, Dodgers 4 • PARK! * jrmances. Karen Merit], Josie Mac- WESTERN DIVISION Wallace slammed a. homerun and John Currall pitched a five hitter • SHIAHR :onnachie, Maureen McCarran, and W L Ebert followed with 0 well hit triple. and got great defensive help from AHtdM truth Singleton did'their best in aLions 0 Sean Morrissey and Craig Silver. Seals 5 2 Marlins 10, Dolphins 0 ysing cause, (Louis d. Miss Pane 5-7, 6-3, 6-4; Miss Joe Delia Badia had 3 hits and 3 Phillies 6 3 The Marlins had a 33 hit attack RiBI's and John Krakora also had It was a bright day for the Astros Giants 5 3 Soanlon d. Miss Taylor 4-6, 6-0, 6-2; Pacific Division led by Bill Hai'court's 2 home runs, F * • ... 3 hits. Tain Ansbro was the losing Vinyl 3 Miss Eig?s d. Miss Van Leuven 6-2, and Brad BonneUi's 4 baser. Pat s they beat the Braves 7-1 for their Reds ;. 5 pitcher; •r irst victory. Strong team efifort by Royals ;. 4 4 6-0; Miss Stockton d. 'Miss "Gradin 7 Collins, Andy M-cGanty, Kerry Mc- CROIf he Braves was highlighted with Hangers 3 4 6-4, 6-1; Miss Peters d. Miss Strand- Intern ! League Deviitt and Phil Gottli'ch each had CHROMI SOT U«fh«r oubles by Nancy KvangeHsta, Pat 'Pinates 4 6 burg 6-1, 6-1; Miss Gengler d. Miss 2 hits. Fielding gems were turned in t Lumsden 6-2, 6-2. CROSS 14* KT. linmingham, and Theresa Pringle, Saints 3 % •by Mark Tomassi and Pliil Got- Pirate OOLD SET 13.10 .. 4t.00 lim-i Coumbes turned in an unassis- Packers 2 4 4th Round Miss Rosenblum d. Miss FINAL STANDINGS tttck, Phils 4 Goldman 64, 6-4; Miss Soanlon d. ed double play and also had 3 hits Vikings 2 W L The efforts of Tiim Snowber, Rob Reds or the Braves; Judy'Ellsworth and Mela 10 0 Miss Louis 6-4, 3-S, 6-3; Miss Stockton McGovern and Kevin Burns were not A144 EAST FRONT STIEET d. Miss Eiges 6^2, 6-2; "Miss Gingler Spokane 8 3 ,ynn Tilus added hits, but to no T-ulsa 7 4 enough for the Dolphins this time. PUIMFIELD-7JT4H0 vail, id. Miss Peters 6-4, 64. iMiss Laurie Tenney of Los AnSa- n 'Diego .;, 6 4 Missiles 2, Rockets 1 TYPEWRITERS ALSO AVAILABLE WESTERN'DIVISION: Anne dimming Waco ...; 6 4 Behind the home run hitting of geles, Oalif., nationally ranked jun- Tim Mitohell and -Bruce .Bonsai! AT OUR BRANCH STORES : Vancouver — 5 5 iue Parizeau and Brenda Bentley, ior was forced tt> withdraw becausa provided the power by hitting back ; (Continued from previous page) (Portland 4 5 to b'ack home runs. Additional hits 670 BOUND BROOK ROAD 7 SOUTH MIDGE STRICT lie Lions cl-awcd the Pirates 13-10 in of illness. , MIDDLESEX SOMMVIUE — 722-241* + Seattle 4 5 were provided by Danny Brady i wild game. Jane Koitker and Jane 6-4; A,va Steenstnip d. Lis-a 'Miller The finals are scheduled for Satur- day afternoon. Saciiamento 4 6 1 (.triple) Scott Dunrfan, Bob Loiwc More Sports )uvall "drew 3 walks and scored 2 6-4, 7-5; Cindy Stnandburg d. Vickie 1 1 Abels 6-0, 6-0; Mary Sullivan d. Salt Lake 3 6 and Steve Bon^all (singles). Excel uns each. Phoncnix ;. 2 8 lent pitching was contributed by Tim A sensational j&tcp by Sue Kenny iRobin M-o&arry 6-1, 6-1; Virginia Five are Tops' Lumsden d. Anne RodgErs 6-0, 6-2; iMitcholl. Bruce Bonsall, G'avin Brady •rEvented the Royals from scoring In ELCC Play After a nip and tuck todttle' down Joe Cctier. Next Page I LEADER ADS BRING RESUL1 i the tcp of the seventh inning so Julie Kirkham d. Marie MiciEnroe to the -wire, Spokane bested Tulsa hfiH when the Lions scored in tlie 6-0, 6-0; Louisa Gengler d. Hoidi ResuXs of Echo Lake Country in the playoffs to take the division Stars 5, Sharks 1 icttom of that inrvirvg, the game was We^lboro 6-0, G-3. Club's tt-hole Ladies' Golf Stroke championship. The final store, 3-1. The stroaking Stars won their 5th heirs. 9-3, Joan Laurent socked two 2nd Round Miss Roi5enbium d. Miss K'ay are: In a real pitching duel, Spokane's game in the last 6 -staita 5-1, be- -run homers, and Missy Pstfe had Ar«mitay a homer by Judy Petz and dou- S.rd Round Miss Rosenblum d. BX 2 1 Filtered • • . Makes You Feel Refreshed. tles by Maryann BeKor-j and Laurie Miss Mdlnerney 6-3, 6-3; Miss Gold- IMrs. WilUatn GUckman of West- MX 3 4 '. Karen Goski of the Phil- man d. Miss Brcughton 6-2, 6-3; Miss field placed first in the Class 3 KX 0 0 top Quality Features Plus Low price throw out tournament last week of Got a Gripe? CX 0 2 Make This MARK IV Very Popular. Fac- the WairenibiTook Woanen's Golf As- Write the Editor The ST'ss opened their 1971 sea- tory Warranty and.Nationwide sociation wilh a store of 67-23—44, son Sunday on a bright note with a too. 1 ^ h Installation

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lloiiuinr Pdr.sbook Qitvlnos Accounts Dt ii% not yoor tuo nlso nvnilnblu. 433 North Ave. E, Westfield • 232-3700 1766 ROUTE 22 SCOTCH PLAINS Open Daily 9 to 9 - Wed. and Sat. 'HI 5 Opposite B!u« star Shopping Csnltr y4 Milt Bait *f Saan ^T H^rF ^ff^^r tM/wm, "rmrnmw, mm \% &•• tor Cougars y Aoidy Biggs .and daf/; Wnmbf r fm i»f0/?# SPORTS Deshellis. er, 16. giye Class C: I, Mrs. J. Green; 2, Mrs. Falcons 6. Panthers 0 swimmers. Teacher-student ratio at T. Smith and Mrs. J. Scott; Jow (these clinks has been maintained _ i The Falcons were led Lo victory Join MCP Team •JBd'jcats ctenved thoir way Lo an 8-5 puLts, tied for first, Mrs. N. Sddtord, about 3:8, , v:;n over the fighting Owls. i'.:y the shut out pitching of Fred Mrs. A. Deihls and Mrs. J. Leonard. Hedgehopper Murphy and Fred Lutz. Mike Kodd Mourt a Inside — A .reeand number JS year's program places addi- Lions 4, Blucjays 0 hi! a homo run, Bobby Crystcl belled of swinunere have registered for tional emphasis on "cooperative League Team batting was the answer to a triple, and Steve Strhropa slammed this year's swim team at the Moun- competition." Dimond intends to the Lion victory, ChiMy collected two a double. Fred Lutz and Billy Walk- Athletics tainside Community Pool. More than minimize intrasquad competition Ifoe Lions won the Oat Division of hits and Markson, Cotten Ashforth er turned in the fielding gems of the 180 swimmers have registered to and make swimmers aware of a and G-arfield shut out Tihe Blue Jays same. date. This is an increase of 23 per •team identity. He hopes -that the the Hedgehopper League with a rec- teaxn members will help leach each ord of 9 wins and 0 looses. with steady pitching. A double play The Panthers loaded the bases in Win Pennant cent up.from last year. Ooach How- singlchanded 'by Chilly was a de- Uie fifth on a double by Often, ard Diamond attributes this in- other and develop a closer com- The Bird division wound up in a radery. lie between the Falcons and the fensive gem. Plant's single and a walk to Lazzaro AMERICAN LEAGUE creased interest to publicity describ- BMuejays 'both with ^cords of 8 Good pitcliing by B. C. Wilson hut wore unable to score. Brown and STANDINGS ing this year's exciting new pro- "Although certain age groups wn» and 1 loss, necessitating a and Craig Tessitwe couldn'l keep Plant both pitched well for Uie L grams, and extra efforts at recruit- have been supersaturated with playoff. .the Lions from defeating the Blue- Pantliers in their final game. Athletics 2 ing in order to minimize attrition swimmers, a few of the age groups The winner of the FalconiBluejay jays. Good fielding by P. Giordano Tigers 13 5 from test year's team. could use more depth," said Pi- Jaguars 10, Gulls 4 game plays the Ldons on Saturday. J. McCarthy and J. Pierce helped Red Sox 12 6 Dinnond says that many swim- mond. "We are now mobilizinf our The Jaguars won the final game June 19, Cumponl Field #1. keep Uie undefeated Lions down to Twins 11 7 mers irfio had not intended to join team members to recruit their four runs. oi" the season behind the great pitch- Senators ,. 9 9 have done so, after observing one of friends in these age groups." Robins 5r Tigers 5 ing of John Stanza], Chris Davis and Indians 9 9 SAUL DRITTEL, right, retail 4evision thalrnuui «f the WmtffeM All tiie Tigers runs came in fche Leopards 13, Hawks 2 Bob Hellender. It was a fine team Angels 7 10 Area Chamber of Commerce, and Clyde Fikli, left, e4ucati»a chair- first inning on singles by Oraig The Leopards were led to victory effort led 'by the lulling of Gary Yankees 5 11 man of the Chamber, presented the Everett C. Thomai award t* Stock and Bill Longfield, a double by the hitting of J. Blaze, E. DeSte- Boothe and Paul McDonough who bad Orioles 4 14 Barbara 'Martin at the Arthur L. Johnston Itegioaal High Scfc«ei, by ©lark -Landale and Rick lAipias' fanis, and B. Mullen. Mullen and triples and Bob Hellender who ibiast- White Sox % 16 Clark, recently. triple. Jim Garden contributed a key DeStefanis also pitched well. The ed 3 hits including a home run. Twins 131, White S«x 4 This award consists of a Revere bowl donated by Adlen' sf West- , IRIBI in the first inning. Craig Stock final victory was a complete team The Gulls were 'led by John Hu- The Twins defeated the White Sox field and la check given to the student whose name is also Inscribed end Chris Lloyd again pitched weli. effort. miston's triple and single, which 13-4. Leading the Twins' attack were OB a permanent silver bowl displayed in the school's trophy case. Tht Fighting back from a 5 run deficit Greg Gardasoo pitched three shut- scored C.J. Robinson twice. Eason Phillips, Selert, Miller, Mirth and retail division of the Westfield Area Chamber of Commerce pnteats the Robins tied lihe game on a home out innings and drove in a run. Tom also had a hit, before the Jaguars Merkl. The White Sox hitting was the award ann«aally to the outstanding distributive education • hi drat wan by Shea and key hits by Byrne Jacotoson, Chris Healy, Ted Spendex went on to win the game, supplied by Scott Williams, Bruce who excels in the areas «t performance on (be loo, academic achieve- Higgins and Lewis. Kwasek, 'Higgins and Tim Savage all turned in good Moron, Armond Busino and Mike ment, leadership and citizenship. land 'Byrne pitehed shutout ball for games for the Hawks, Nixon. Miss Bargara Martin it the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John M. Mar- the Last S innings. Ties Mark ELCC tin of «7 iBriarheath La., Clark. Eagles 3, Cougars 0 Senators 13, Indian 11 w BafccaU 8, Owl. 5 The Eagles downed the Cougars Nine-Hole Tourney Barbara is a senior and as a student In the distributive edveattaa (The oats exploded lor six runs in 3-0 behind the Strong pitching of Indians U, White S*x 1 class, she attends school in the mornings and works during the after- Bobby Whalen and Itenny Sanno- Ties for low putts and second The White Sox were defeated by noons in the Wood Ave. branch of the Community State' Bank • and the 4th inning with Fired Kessler place honors marked a selective six- cleaning the bases with a tripfie. Tom scolio. In the 2nd inning, baick to the Indians 16-1. Leading the Indian Trust Co. During the year she has been octlve in the Distributive back singles by Whalen and Phil hole tourney held by the Edio Uake attack was Richard Crosta, Jim Education Club of America and has served on its executive board as Mann and Eric Rutenhoft also got Country Club nine-group last week. run producing hits. Clenfcman folWed by a home ran Pflug, Bob Killy and Simonson. Pit- treasurer. In March she attended the State DEC A Leadership Co»- Results were: ching for the Indians was Bob Kelly. ' R«g. 12.95 Hone runs by D. Moore, Chris by Saonoscolio accounted for the femice in Atlantic City where she participated In the merchandise Eagles three runs. Class A: 1, Mrs. R. Coney;' tied The White Sox hitters were Scott mathematics and the display diorama contests. Her favorite form M fi&uman and 2 hits by Anthony Web- for 2.. Mrs. C. Frantz and Mrs. W. William? and Mike Needy. PANASONIC ster got the Owls off and running. recreation Is bowling and she has been active in the Clark Lanes Cougars ended the season in a hard Fedor; low putts, Mrs. T. Nelson, Athletics H, While BME • Junior Bowling League (or a number of years. COftOLHS fUCTRIC Tommy Delia Badia pitched 3 score- fought game. Good fielding by Jeff 13. leat Minings for the Owls. But the Pitching the shutout for the Ath- Priest and Paul Rippe kept the game Class B: 1, Mrs. F. Dugan; 2, letics was "Winnie" Smith, Bob Alc- POCKET RAZOR Nally and Bob Hearon. Hie A's at- iE. Stroup was untouchable after base clearing double knocked in baok was led by Smith, McVaUy, the second inning for the Red Sox. three runs. Reid Jajko's two run sirtgle followed by Brad Seip's run Chuck StMk • * Fletcher and Howard. Pitching for M. Brennan and Campbell hit for 69c Ib. Whit* Ch««s* I t * > 99c Ib. the White Sox was Mike Neely and the Red Sox and Victor starred in producing hit provided the margin Rcbiby Malcolm. Bruce Moran, Mike the field. of victory. Paul Schultz' single add- 99c Ib. Neely, and Robby Malcolm led the Athletics 5, Yankees Z ed two insurance runs in the final Frankfurters ,., 69c Ib. White Sox hitting. "Winkie" Smith pitohed a three inning. Mike Nixon rapped three PUcthing for the Tigers was Bill hitter and Peter Fletcher, Smith 'hits for the White Sox, while Steve R«g. 39.95 B—t Pattits 89c Ib. Clarke and Jeff Herguth and leading and Bobby McNally each had two Musco, Armond Busino and Mike HELBROS (17 jewel) their hitting attack was Bill Clarke, hits. Tony Ieradi, Mark Ciarrocca Neely accounted for two hits apiece. Slab Bacon 69c Ib. Jeff Herguth, Larry Cohen and Bob and Bovert Hearon were great on Gary Blanken pitched well in a los- Chopped Chuck 89c Ib. Butz. defense. Jeff Howard stole home ing cause. WRIST WATCH The White Sox received strong pit- and "Chuck" Cosenza stole third Orioles 0, Angels 9 v.>;»v• ching from Armonid Busiito. Their and scored on a wild pitch. Brad Seip pitched the Angels to •otogna 89c Ib. Milk 95c gal. hitting was led by Gary Planken, iMark Coles led the Yankees and their second straight win wiih a Rjofbby Mangian, Mike Nixon, and was relieved by pitcher Bdb Root neat four hit shut-out Seip joined Turk, Scott Williams, Hotby Mal- in the siirth. Terry Brady hit a the club in mid-season from Seat- •'h Homtmacto Italian Sausagt 89c Ib. colm, Pat Mcgann and Bruce M5or- homerun for the Yankees. BUI Har- tle of the International league, also 4 H an. ries. Pete Wolfson, and Dagastaro pounded out a double and two sin- Rtg. 3.00 — Large, ttrickly fr#sh — brow n or white 59c doz. Orioles ft. White Sox 8 played fine hall. gles to hoistt his average to 471. 'Leading the Orioles attack wore Tom Chaelso continued his torrid ENGLISH LEATHER Angeb 8, Indians 1 Drittel, Roundtree, and Monty. The hitting pece with .three hits. Ben White Sox hitting was supplied by Athletics 7. Indians 4 Oxnard, second baseman, tied a AFTER SHAVE WE ACCEPT MASTER CHARGE OR USE OUR OWN CHARGE Kirk Blair, Mike Neeley, Bruce major league record with three put- Moran, Armond Busino, Andy Turk Senators 7, Tigers 5 outs in one inning to lead the Angels and Mike Nixon. A squeeze bunt by Sexton and a errorless defense. Steve Braun ac- i -f ' Tigers 0, Athletics 4 single by Rowan in the last inning counted for two ot the Orioles while In our WholttaU Mtat Department and from our "Winkie" Smith hit two triples gave the Senators a 7-5 win over the Pete Drittle fielded well at short 'and Chuck Cosenza allowed only Tigers, Bruce Dunnan bested Her- stop, own Slaughter House - 4 Quarter Beef, Choice or three hits to chalk up his sixth guith and Cohen in a well pitched straight win for ttie A's this season. game. Dunnan collected three hits Mrs, Pease Medalist .•F.IN. • ••.:"&# > . • Johnny Heaixm and Bobby MeNal- while Cohon homered for the Tigers. Prime. We will cut to your order into Steaks, ly each singled to open the three White Sox 5,, Red Sox 4 In President's Tourney (Pitching for the White Sox was fr r run second inning. Mark Ciarrocca Mrs. Walter F. Pease, with a Roasts or Club Steaks * • 85c Ib. walked to load the bases. Tommy Mike Neely with relief from Scoot 'T :.4 Williams in the. seventh inning. score of 90-22-68 was medaMit Shields and Peter Fletcher both the qualifying round of the Prcsi i .-*• singled. In the fifth Smith hit his Leading the White Sox attack were Robby Mangan, Steve Musco, Scott dent's Tournament last week at Reg. 1.98 second triple and scored on a wild •Plainficli Country Club. Results of WE HONOR FOOD STAMPS threw. Jeff Howard did a great job Williams, Mike Neely and Bruce Mtorsn. stroke play were; 5 CELL on defense. Class A; tie, Mrs. Peter J. Venire- The Timers were led by Jeff Her- L. Stroup pitched all the way for the Red Sex. Rei Sox hits were lla, 91-38-73, and Mrs. William guih on the mound, Landale at the Ga\v 87-H-73; Class B: Mrs. E. J. s FLASHLIGHT plate, and Bill Clarke at third. supplied by Victor, Vavculis and Campbell who went four for four. O'Brien Jr., 100-27—73; class C: m Red Sox 0, Tigers 6 -Mrs. Joseph Costa, 105-33—72; Oliass VOGEL'S FARM Larry Cohen pitched a two hit Angels 1?,, White Sox 9 m The Angols fought off a stubborn D: Mrs. Joseph W. H-ierl, 113-38—-77; shutout, Billy Clarke collected three Chip Ins: Mrs. William Gaw, Mrs. 125 WASHINGTON VALLEY RD. WARREN, N. J hits and sparkled in the field. Phil White Sox team to take their fourth »travy.iht win. Outhit 12-6, the Angels Ray Riggin, Mrs. Walter P, PeLer Herron and Scott Landale each hit Jr.. and Mrs. Keane'lh Day. in key situations hit when it counted. Tom Chaclco's Reg. 6,95 «H KAY WOODIE »• ,. THROUGHTH£ PIPE RACK •i!

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