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Published « iu [TY-THIRD YEAR—No. 44 ' WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 14,1973 Kvvry Thurailay 32 Pages—10 Cents ~ UJ U_ -| , r D (M UJ Judgeship Jonathan Bagger o.

Daily: 9:55-3:15 Daily: 9:55-3:15 Typing Two Swims Daily Swimming Painting Sports Games Garnet for DAD Art Sketching Art Crafts Crafts Outdoor Play Woodworking Enrollment Limited TENNIS CLINIC Father's Day — Sunday, June 17 Model! 8 Weeks Only Sewing No Transportation Cook-Outi Boys and Girls Available for Ages 10 - Adult Tournaments Nursery Campers . . .make it one 3 or 6 Weeks June 11-August 24 he won't forget!

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:•:•!• Come to 33 Elm St. for free travel books and good advice from Tom Powderly in his new American Express office. Come In lor a visit with Tom and Tour air (aro from Now York, hotels TENNIS WEAR his stall ol travel exports. Ho can (double occupancy), sightseeing help you plan any trip, guarantoo In each city, breakfasts and the your hotel and piano reservations, sorvlcos ol an American Express arrange car rentals, and quote you host or hoslosti. Tom can also tell Jackets. . . from *22 the lotost air faros to Europe. you about vacations to nny dostl- Tom can book you on any ono nnllon In tho world nnd can help ShirtS. . . from *8 of 93 escortod or hostod vacations you with all tho details ol iravol. to Europo with ovor 300 convo- Mall tho coupon lor somo holp- nlont dopnrturo dalos to chooso lul Iroo books about American Irom. Pflcod from $397 to $2100. t-xpioss tours, Trunks. . . from * 1 1 Our 1D-dny Freolnnco'" vacation Of slop In to moot Tom In his to London, Madrid nncl Paris Irom now office. Ho can put the whole $397 Includes Oroup Inclusive world at your loet, HATHAWAY Short Sleeve '•XI SPORT SHIRTS Check your cholop ol one ur more: U The Europe Book I i The Hawaii Book from * 1 2 r j Tit© Caribbean Book I i Tim Mexico Book SO Ij The United States Book i i The Smith America Book Others from »6 I j The World Book 11 The Europe Cruises Mall lo tout PowiiBfly, American E«p9

rr>n, |r, CPM 2I1-T5K WtltiUM — Nnwood — 232-4MI AMPtl OPMTRIIT PARKING Mri. Ruth D, Riid 232-9111 !••'•. Only i Icollh Plilnt — Mountilnildi Jack W. Clrptnttr 232-0741 •IwiT"! ,".'."„ H9-SOI9 LIIERTY CORNER (IASKING RIOOI) 447-5700 •••nlft| ptionm Ivtnlnit Only WHIUm AuKIn 274.7191 LUJIII, K. Roll Inlcr-Clty RilxtHon 5«tvltt S»4u lirran 23].

f REE •». HIOS of your clioico WRSTMILD VuiDINTS for holding a wls; parly In yum- AT THI FAKK CIICU THREE COLONIALS home or club. Both fun mid re- (INDIAN PORUT ARIA) garding. Call 7S«.|00< e-vij. $41,tO0 IACH We ottsr you ths flrat opportunity to liupect our JAWBlCK PICMC T»BLK RRANO NlWHOMH A three bedroom charmer with • % bath off a cosy den. JERRY IEVINE REALTY AGENCY Them arc only sevsn on the dead end street (Breew ThVif 'J a "replace In the living "mm, breakfront apace Knoll). In the dining; ,"«room• end —•'eatln—e apace •In- th-"-e- kitchen• •• •—. Th—e* lTAHV atudent dr,k. at full tatk Is tiledttr --. -A cute home near all achooU. Come Columbui School. 74i Grmidvl«» aea It. AV«., t a.m.-3 p.m. achool daya. "Jf P'£C^ •"..'* "Bartlle desk MT. VIRNON COLONIAL and chair u «arh. Caah and carry. Lait day of jalc June J5. A dalifhtful design with cathedral calUn* center hall Curly maple Martha Waehhiirton cntraoce - vrtn&ng atalrcaw with balcony - hua-e Uv- • ewinir cabinet 115.. Jlodern laf mom, 17' dlilw room, large kitchen with Mil ckan- Hutch tabu »2«., Child', dune This home is located on * pretlr atreet In Kan wood and bujgy It., 20" cirri bicycle us.. la* ranee, paaeltod family room with (law patio doors, ftS"""*!1'..," U'M »«k yari. fireplace In IWInY roonE School deika f £, Shutter. 13 pr. 4 tramendou* bedrooms, n% oatlu, many extra*. I"'EtHiPlSF J2?"t 5""ller" "'When with dlihwafher anir Jail narrow ««I'». •' this le what fine quality butternut twin bed. ALSO you ve wanted sll alone then call u, to see it today. 1135.. Km, hole de.k US- -Mod- ern maple dou«h box IC, gi» iit#, ) Mdroomi, dlnlnx room table lltr,.. cedar for one floor UvUif but don't want to aacrlflce your •M llfa%fWCubf«i. parolam sbuilt,rtry iev«t, yglat «crt ttnclott 1 v Flgrlds wardrobe (48., Queen Anne china furniture to move into on*, sea thU—Hue* llvtnf room. #slelalsla« fAHMI aaaalai Ilk.-^^.. ^1_-^rsl — t encloiure st ground-lev clo«et with mirror back 181., dUUta- room, farm ityle Utchcn. 4 twtn-sts* bedroom*. ' in MountsIntltfe Rounded! ftlaia front mahoarany Munificent panelled family room with fireplace. A real china cloaet $1*6. jewel. 111 Cwitfwl AVWMM 2S2-9M0 247-3200 Evat. 828-4444 AHCHIB** sUSIALK SHUI1 All homea situated on choice wooded lot*. Prices v.ry •»**: Mr. Zeaer 2I1-02IT, Mr. |er** 2II-1IS1, Mr. HeN 2M-ST41 114 Rarltan AM., Hlatdand Pk, Broker Open only Frl. and Sun. a^Kja- »»..»tyle and model* of home* beti Meyeravllle Road. Meyerevllle WILUAM A. CLARK, INC. — MALTOftS f 115,000 and 1138,000. Exclusively by: TOP Of THI MOUNTAIN LIKI NIW • »ITS POR SALI • Picture youmlf hivlns cnckt«lli «t the ln«r<> half Hume bossts many festures with s potential hideaway aiudlo Oolden Retriever. Phone 2^2-2t47. room uver the K*r«se. raised panel Culonlal duura, llvhlK room, dining ronni, breakfast room, den fir atudy, 964,Goo. •EALTOX • •UIUHEK WARREN — Spacious S bedroom home w/separate 1M Elm Street WfattVM NORTH PLAINFIIID suite Including own kitchen, living room, large bed- room and patio, areat area. 177,500. • LOST AMD POUND • New • room Bl-Lavel. 4 BR. 2H Baths, 2 car larmte, llec llooin. Evenings call: Laundry Room, many eitrae, 70 « ISO lot, aun deck, 150,100. •ajr Meter/ SM-UM WARREN — Designer Colonial, 9 bedroonu, 3% , ^- Qotd bracelet S>t ^%at ( baths, 2 fireplaces. Over 3,000 so. ft. Charming, on South Avenue evenlni WILUAM A. CUM, INC. - REALTORS £••* Traner MMHl >3M. REWARD. tJi-OSJ' of M«y •arkum WcUaa UI-MSl PISCATAWAY GIM spacloui. Over 2 acres of wooded land In excellent 4M SOUTH AVI., W., WISTMIID — 232-2800 Carelya WUday Mt-SSlt area, fllo.ooo. • INSTRUCTtONS • MIMMR OF WKTFIIIO l*ff*Wft AND Wjrawt WUdajr SM-14M (Don't Settle For Less) CHESTER — 4 acrei adjolnlnf golf course. 3 bedroom . SOMMMT COUNTY KM» Of MAITOM Large Heml-Buniialow, Brick * Frame, 4 large Uedrwime, S ranch, Fieldatone fireplace in living- room. Dining- Bsths, lane Llvlns; Room with atone rlreuUce, Dining- llomn. room w/bay window. $96,000. GUITAR MIMMK OP NATIONAL HOMIriNMM SMVKIS, INC. Kitchen and Jaloueled I'orch. HW heat, planer walla, natural trim. 100 x I7S lot, 2 car garage, organic garden, many shrubs, •'Mvale Leases*—Meietsi Mels- I'llllliP Mill roses, flowers, fruit, •hade and Blue Spruce trect, Refrla-era- BERNARDBVILL.E — Contemporary. Colonial on 2+ •ea a* yean srafeealaaal seal •MM Ctto UI.M24 Inuaw I«N .... JIMIU tor-freeier, waaher/dryer, range and many eilrai. Only 161,300. malntenanr«-free acres on the mountain. Really ^" aseerfiaee. call IM* —' - .. 2M.SIS1 Urn WWU-. .... M9.4IIS different and appealing. |9s,50O. B) faarr swllaalaary a»

51 Mt. Bethel Rd. Warran HnitMKKK»;|>KH or Hnunenwn, live.In ftve day week. Two 647-2001 dulta RefercnceM Call fororr ap- [Ointment 232-48dO dayii,. ;m- MEIEMMERCK t MAISH, INC. 822 evening'. ii/3i/i:mt TF WKI.1, . KKTAHLIHHRD r«»i «fttato firm aeekn experienced RtALTORS WATCHUNG male/female with excellent aalee WANTID record for full-time poaltlon: HALF AN ACW lUtfltandlnir Income potential and A VIEW uture Krowthh. SeSennd resume In In it, li>V«ly Scotch Plahia ur«ii. O«ntvl- hull. inuJorn, llvlntf FROM THE RIDGE •OOKt—Vst< Dookl. riting t AT.AATAN JOHNSTON, roiim wllh bow wiiidnw anil (IreplHCe. full ftlitliiK rmmi, "ciH-in Hlrheat prices paid — Phone col- INC.. lloitltor.. ICK nouto lect or writs 2«-0(30 — 11 toMountulnfllde. N. J. G/31/7: kitchen with wall ovflii nntl Iftble top rnitKu. Three K<'"<1 bed- Including itiu MauliuUrm nkyllii" 1:30 p.m. Old York nook Shop. rooms, one nnd n hnlf bHthn. At pfrude level a Cuitul.v nunn udil H. COM I" m,in mry ranch with and itiumlry piuit a full in.M«inoui, An excellent buy ut 152,900. S3 Caftton Ave., New Brunswick. MTi:ill-^TH OH A"H\. ™ — ^00 fcot of cJucU, W(i»)(lcS •kgSSBBSBBBl Ssllst sfts&SsftselsBB>s\<>UBBS tsBSSBli "ultra" ktHh*t* wllh dtnliiK nynce, ntid a JavU.untvd porch. REALTORS OUR 2iia — l^tKent Kelecttnn OM «f th« pr«tt»M» —cthm «f ScatcK and Itivoly l.tiKtucnped |.r«iiierty spell "Value" it I Wntoliunit. N, J. • OFFICtS FOR MHT • »f Toys A Glftel Over 360 beat- 7G(-0»00 MRIIIIIK Item* In a full-color SS2.M0. ('ataloir. No Caali Inveatment — MaM, uH'iLnrwh older NnrthuJde cvn WBtTriBlD, with secretarial Nn OillocIlriK- — No Delivering-! ter hall Colonial. Llvlns; room service and private secretarial !>efilerj< and Managers netfdea. MOHNNE1KK I MAISH, INC. with nraplace. formal rilnfnK telephone answering avaftahle. Try lift Call collect today 1 room, tararo den. 6 bedrooms. 3 fSxeellont for aaaalel a or smalll busbusll- <2<)3) S73-3IS6, or write SANTA'a UI»"'SI WSIM tr-VHiu niiirs.1 K»r< neta. AD 31703-17011 . 3-3SS trrVnnleH. Avon. Cnnn. 01001 — RIALTOIS with pntlo and deck, t-ow 70* AISO HOOK7NO PANTIES. ' lirfnclpnlH only. 3,1.^8297, WE8TFIBIst UsNauj cortNBn B. nnoAn MI'K <:<•» H.».VuiiKiof n ttattU;l , fur profonslanul. 140 ft, up to keep houae for one gentle- lolitflitfui Hcri!ori"d nml Kla«H rnui. contral location, Scandlna- ifirchi ftttfinh(*d (fiirriRO. Call itf- ro VViiH vliui or (lariimtl preferred; «/23 ar 0 p.m. 2:13-2619. Vtl/TA TV t" 7/6. Iloply Bo» 67 c/o Tho •MIOO MlUAUVl Kt-JKT — HUporli WealAeld Leader, CO Elm St. CUSTOM WILT COLONIAL RANDOIPH-WIECMAN CO. _ . —Luxurtiiun home, locntloti ndjacont to nil him liolCti WoftKlold urou — Hton«- fttnpfl, rullrofid Htfitlon nnd inutii- (1KNKHAI. omen WORK FOH THE FAMILY THAT HJJI.^QV*L.ny lit MIND. ONt/fli near Hl| HClinniH l/ivv SO n clp(i[ parkiiiic lot. Mat. for hunk, Immediate opening for experi- BEAUTIFUL PARK-L.IKB SETTING, • DBLJOHTFUL .rlndimla only, Onli Mr. I-uwln lirokerntfo offlcoti or roUII, 2H;|- enced male ur female to work In BEDROOMS Hi BATHS fioDBRl* KITCHEN. EX- Raaltan 88-6800. 6177 or 2;!3-2M2 2/8/73 TF plenHunt surroundinKS. Call Mrs. QUIBITK BEO K&>M MAIN BATH HAfl TUB AND 8TALA. Arden 3a2-6«4E. ?HOW«R BRBBZBWAY. DOUBLE OARAOE AND BEST LAW KIUM moving to Weetlleld O? AuT CBNTHAl. AIR CONDITIONED, IF YOU'HE MOUNTAINSIDE July 1 needa lesal lecretary and QUALITY MINDED. • ROOMS FOR RINT • (lino receDtlonlal-typllt. Salary WESTFIELD 151 MOUNTAIN AVI., WMTFIILO • ruin. commonsurate with experience. $59,900 tlllH I,AHOR comfortnblo furnished 212-4M* A1 Hpllt undd trf<'H androom far a Oentletnan. Conveni- HEMI-ORIVKHI t«r « MH C«, caMiifl S sMfirattibMr w nruba nn a very dtinlriihl«*i ent Norlhuldo location — 2.12- OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH in •!!, -lieJ 2V& IMHM. It* ftMr IHW • «h**V NRriCTIONIST'S DRIAM t reet I Mr at, 11 v I njr room w 11 h 'B45, vam TF Karn $2S0-$37S per w«ek after replaco, rnrtiwil dlnlriK rotini. dhort D«rlod of certification. No 4*n, «ftf>Ljc« «n4f 24' IMM mm. Uff., SHS.M0 ftt-ln kltchnn, nanolled rcc Vl< K Comfortitlilu It.iurn In qulut cixperfence neceaiaryt Will train! onni. with luutidrv nnd lav onInline fur lluitlnnflfl Ocntlenian. Certification «ruar«nt«ed. Call HE K. WARINC, REALTOR Mt, «iMf • 2 car fl«r«t«. SS/.SO0. All Stune Ranch — defleN donerlptIon In many HI-PIIS, UB' IM. TO ut id levol. Pancllcil tJ«H«ni»rit. ('nnvi>rik*rit to town, in Koud .117-S32-3JJ« or wrlt« Trall- 17' OH, W Kit., 3 lire IMtH. 2Vt Ilathri. IR-O JalouMled 1'orclL all today heforu ll'n loo Into — tielKhhiirlwinil. Call 2.12-5494. maAt«m S140 S. Madlaon Ave. Fabulou* 30' Family room with marble flropface and Iinr In iw, low 70'*. Hultd »fi lti<1lanAip(»lla, TndlAna IS I. .ROAD ST. 212-7402 b&Mment, Profeoslonally land neaped Kfoundu, 462 '47. PAULINE J. RILLEY ro« SALI AltVKHTIllHO MaMfjl* UsHog RITTY L. WIIOMAN 2 Mlllbtirn Avo. Mlllburn, N. J. WANTIO IVININC XRHOI COPIES Bertea s*HkeH 212-lflS •vai. Rai. MM1S4 whllo you wait Uy lar«-o«t auburban newnpajwr Ue K. Warlaf III UNION COUNTY PRINTINO ehiiln in Huburbftn Union and REAL KTATf 208 Klnier Street KHBBK County, Bttlem poraon to Helto F>ie« 1U-2IM Westflold — 232.8393 HPU claniin«cf adv«rtl«lnR by 6-22-72 TF phone, telephone ia|«i experience Mrs. IIMMT Heat 212-4410 WANTID nnd typ'nK ability required. AsWt H. C. WleflMM 21I-11S4 MlDWKI llltdMa — c lecti Bluo You wIM sell from our conven- IKAIIV NOW for .1 bedroum. rkio. 1'ir.n. dill ij >-7r.:i,1. ient suburban U C. office. Sal- -Vfi f»a(|iH In tid'n No tifokorfl, ary, commlsiilon nnd many b«n«- THE JOHNSON ACENCY, INC. 12-9flA-04,18 nfflco. fl(i). Call Mr I>oomer 686-7700. HKIJAHI^H houaoworker wnnt«d INSURORS THI VILLACI COMMON 'i dttyn a week Own transporta- RIALTORS • VACATION PLACIS • >LIA MARNIT tion, recent referoncea. Call 333- ovr.y WHII. AND SAT. 4334. 10 TO S MAI|t — Mature Housekeeper for PnCONOa I.AKH IIAHMdVV 1490 Itahwny Avo.. vacation home. 2 to 3-H nionthi. adjacent HPlIt rock latlKe — In Avenol N. J, exclunlvo nectlon, prlvfito hnrrio, Ilcfcreuceti. Reply Box B8, c/o COLONIAL move rl«ht In this aeven room home tastefully lovely kltchmi and bath, 'I liod- Jup.1 nfr lit, 1, niipoiiHo ftah- ThA Wemflehl Loader, GO Him Mnovated and decorated. Fireplace! den: panelled eal-tn kit. roomfi, nundnck, nlnnan 6. l'rlvfit«i way l'rlnon nnd Motor Vo- Ht. M' tree .haded patio, >paolous lot. New oarpetlnR. many ex- Mflfirh rirlvlhiK""- All a'Jtlvl(l,>M, hlale. tras. Nearby Fanwood. |r,4,iO0. I1C0. a weeli 232-2774. Hpaco Available .191-2423 AHTIQUtt roim HBDNOOM colonial In Mountalnilde HlKht spacious J/H/73 2T 0/31/7.1 TF rooms; 2U baths: two car attached Ksrasre. tram If room fire- Mac*" Carpetlnr, draperle« Inol. plu! an available »% »««um- COUNTRY ROAD HOMKSTKAU Ula morlg.se "or a purohawr wllh an adequate duwn pay- • A'ARTMINTS RlNT • VU IIOUHU f«t)M>iiT, urav) •lenl. |f7,1o(T. 1IOI.U rt/IINIHlllNUH — MANY Oluckii, nanurteil leadeu g'lusi, H L«ff • ranch with a f «att badraam an »ba tatana) MIHCIOM-ANMOUH JTMMH — Hi2- pair HIMKIB lieds, one fnldlni; A irKCMI. MI/YUM will lee tho potential In this Fanwnnrt. tt—t. J flrat Maar batlraami, plm a family raam IMI _ Luxury upart- 4006, walnut citblfiet bod, chairs. split level listed at 1411,600. Three double bedroom.; two full rnnnt In now 2 ritmlly liouHn, nwiiiiliiten lei Kdlmjn Jr. lll«h anil I.IIIIMIIII Hchniil. lUill/riiMiilli, Call .1, .;. lluvlilm ficllmil dtidk, twwlUK UMiclilltfi, • TRAIL!RS rOR SALI • cMktrflii'n tovn fohllilcrnft rniol), ihwr abu,ut t nicely rsni.vs.tsi.fld. kepthe>s.(,. Hunrnnf«unr«H, •<>, WE8TFIELD GALLERY MflllHHN .1 ruiMii, nlr cnnilillnti- nilrrnm, J^nox Clilft/i. iilatoil nil* ri, tneo Nlblnoh TTAJIMT 233 NORTH AVENUE, E room • formal dining room - Htep Having first Inff. tfllM, tfarntfii, tioa( anil llrtt vor, |nMi|)H( |io t M A ml IMLUM, <''ird Ktilon ohftdit Avfl,. Vonhftm, walor — 7n3-7»33. dililflB. Kl'iiflvviiro, All llfhifl N Y liiiitfn Niicth Ontiriro Comar Elmer SI. floor laundry room - offorod for your In- prlncicl tttr i|iilult ntUo, MrfdKO. 1/4/7,1 TV (201) 293-OM8 Hpectlon ut $66,000. • WANTID TO HINT • FOR SALI FOR SALI AMPLe PARKING THE JOHNSON ACENCY, INC. IHIftlVHn* rccniillv BOTH OFFICES! trafiHfnrrml (u thin arm JM SOUTH AVENUE \n box fiG o/u The. vVnmn«M M ri*tfHi S**M» aw-oioo vetuM, N, J. RIALTORS l.r.mdfir, Ml I'llrn HI fl/1/T.i rt' AT TUB CONHItJNMMNT BMOV Cornar M«rlln« Ave, 114 ttttiwr Hirtx'l, W«NI/I*>III (201)922-7700 2I2-M00 .Juno lit, H, lriantl 10 it L. DM* J**I»»IIJ«JIIIMII,, Jrh.. —• SISM72I247 H • STOAM FOR HINT • U to 11:30, 1 to 4,;in, Thumtlfiy evonltifr 7 to fl:30 knele Hu* IWMM — «I-IO«» raaraaantatlva far "Farfact Hama" MMtkereerr WewNeWNMM MM etewnwe* C — Htnntl fitorn Hir, y M iGvoryililfiK miiflt go. Clothing, coittM, Jewelry, «tc. MWl UH 225 LENOX AVENUE WESTFIELD, N, I, ft'i Htini l^icittlnM cctntnr ut iiuriitK (fifttrhit. Ilin. ninntli- Hliop <;!o«rn for flinruncr on Junt* 10th 4:dO N*MM«M* •INO.A'HOMIfarrln IM , UiMtid. 1'in-lflOrt itftnM r II,MI. d/r/73 Tin It THK WEHTFIEU> KitPll With «llr«H, IM10 Dvrrfc KiMMer, Mr IIMIIOII the graduating class, wai Students throughout the The board also approved .iwn.r, AA'L Hlrrro mill". »l.»lio Joel and MM SevrritujihiiNa co-captain of the varsity nation automically become department heads and lnlle». 11.1 I'll. full IJJ-TU'. swimming team and is co- candidates for Presidential IMP HI1H "tuiTve7ni)i», II ~i M Susan Ziobro, Delilr "special assignment" wrirea, _n«w rmttKlp, ,'«vp|lr,it Dunlap, Kenneth Krenn editor-in-chlef of the school Scholar recognition by personnel. yearbook. He won thitaking the test given by the - Minutes of this public IMT /tl'ttVIW MMAMUr rnl I-I>I, AT CKRKMONIKS (HworlNK ouUtaMlliiK athlete* are Rensaelaer mathematlci National Merit Scholarship Harrelt * Craln, Inc. Is tJltflaytag a mosaic «f meeting are a matter of w.nihi. Kicniieni ciuuiiiion - Tomorrow iii|(hlt Krlln llfiiell, itytrr prnMrnl, Krank Kelly and hh and science award, th Corporation. The Cor- public record and are ' ini/nn- perform hi*; students will 1M> falNpr, Harbara <]«arkrnbcw and her (altirr, and Jamet American Legion gooi poration, under contract McKlnley 8ch«*| made ky all tkc fMh grafters at available for the public to •I'liK WIMHIT -ae Suiutrn SwunMNi, Mnry «iuf I'lnkla, JayrM* dlrwrlor •ml Junior Olympic* chairman. citizenship medal and is an with the Federal govern McKlnley 8chool under the aUrectlM of Mrs. Rachel M. view in the board tWKVIWTIIII.W Jane Shewmnkor, Chuck Eagle Scout. He is a ment, examines over one Sullivan, art supervisor. secretary's office. Air cdntilllontna:; power window Hois. Karen Curry, Rulh National Honor Society million students' test scores brafcet, Btoerlnir, INtwer n(Uua Top Athletes Jay fee Guests Krom drawtags made by lac st*Mleiits a composite pic- abl« aee-t, e,itltiatMb|p atrfrlti Kelss, Marcy Levinson member and a National and qualifications and enluntn. corner luff )t«hl». Klrot n ture wai worked out. The ghis nude •• enlargement of crulaa. ClfMTOM. llRl.llXM Kulhy Curry, Pawn Mat Merit Scholarship winner chooses three Individuals Ihe picture and the beys transferred II to plywood. Vail eveniima IIi-1419 Weaitlo United Fund ZNrella, Ann und Murray Frank Kelly of 4IS Alden Frank Kelly was selected Jonathan also served on the for each of 121 positions. Everyone brought la "hard" materials for the mosaic. Indlck, Jofy Verkoullle Mayor's Youth Committee (Conttnued from Paga 1| Todd Herrmann, Slans Ave. and Barbara on the basis of his These candidates arc The McKlnley School Mosaic will be on display for (he Quackenbos of R27 superlative times and and was an Assemblyman at submitted to a Presiden are the backbone of the Kurkns, nnd James the New Jersey Boys State. rest of the month of June. . community, the UF U in the I«nticnbach. Knoll wood Terr, were distance in capturing three tially-appointed commission An usual sketches of homes for sale are also displayed In Services honored at the June meeting gold medal* in the SO and 100 This summer he will work on Presidential Scholars, best sense of the term a KeollliiK June 18 will be as a lifeguard at the Ihe windows. 'community action' Micha B«>rcndsohn, Dlnne of the Wcstficld Jaycecs. yard dashes and broad which meets each May to Selected as the outstanding jump. He competed in the Nomahegan Swim Club. choose the 121 Scholars. program. UNeed llelander, I^slcy Marshall, "My goal in working for Ann Chnpin, Kenneth Ncu, athletes for 1973 in the11-12 year old category. Westfields 17-year-old The Scholars are selected Wcstfield Junior Olympics on the basis of school Davies Wins 20% Increase the United Fund is to expand Siegfried Bcrendsohn, Equally brilliant was the Presidential Scholar lives (Continued from Pef* 1) ALFRED track and field competition records, test scores, and the coverage of the major MBN't HA1B »T«ri.l»T Michael and Natasha performance of Barbara with his parents and his they were presented awards Quackenboa within the same recommendations from from four to five cents; gifts drive. Certainly there MAVtMIR NVRNKM RHOP Kotllar, Barbie Phillips, by James E. Pknkin, Jaycee sister and brothers: Paula, are many people who can 1U Qlllmhr HI. Julia Bailey, Valeric age category for girls. She 15, Richard, 13, and Mat- school officials. One young AF Unit Award assorted cold cut sand- WWetlllelil director and chairman for man and one young woman wiches will increase from 35 contribute $100 or more and By appoointmeni t sa»-«SM Toaies. carried away three gold hew, 8. the recently held meet. Mr. are chosen from each State, to 45 cents; all roast meat I hope to reach each of Perfarmind June 19 will medals in the SO and 100 Sgt. Warren R. Davies Jr., rinaioNAi. IIOUNK PAINT- Pinkin noted that these the District of Columbia, sandwiches will increase them." INQ WOW OOHT, IIUIII be Nikhll and Anita Singh, yard dashes and 440 yard During a three-day visit to — WOW OOHT, IIUIII gi'AI youngsters participated in Puerto Rico, and from son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren from 35 to 55 cents; and A past president of the ITT, KAIIKAIT RHHVIRKHHVIRK. CACAM « Leslie Spasser, Regina relay event. She also won a Washington, DC, the Hit KAIKOITI RHHVIRKIIKHK CKHTIMATA K competition with over 400 among American students R. Davies of 317 Old Tote sandwiches on hard rolls Jaycees, Mr. Jones is an API"O1NTHMNT. r/Sl/73 »T Pellicano, Kim Darron, local boys and girls ages 8 to bronze medal for her broad Scholars' /ill meet members Rd., Mountainside, la a Nancy Jo and Jackie jump performance. >f Congress, Cabinet of- living abroad. will increase from 35 to 40 original trustee of the PAIPITINn — Twn oxperlemni 18. member of the Military Community Development colttera etuiinitt*, fully iiieurmt Kupiec. Camillc Gurrierl, ficers, and other high In addition, fifteen young cents. Adult lunches will bl price. 1'w.lw.lt anytanytimi e Airlift Command's global MMonnaba l Marianne Alenson, Judy government officials. Each men and women are chosen increase from 60 to 70 cents. Corporation, a trustee of the BFiMMtt. t/u/n JT at large. 9th Weather Recon- "Our cafeterias are United Fund and is a •NRO-a rAIKTINO Scidel, Todd Hermann and PREP SCHOOL GRADUATES cholar will receive a naissance Wing which has Intarlnr - Exterior Jaync Young. Playing June bronze medallion during the The 121 final choices for operated with the approval member of the board of the Call ror fwe ««(lm«t. «47-r.»ll earned the U.S. Air Force of the New Jersey Depart- Neighborhood Council. I/I/7S IIT 20 will be Linda Mai, Recent graduates of The Graduating seniors of the White House ceremony the honor are relayed to the Outstanding Unit Award. Melissa Mclloan, Robin vhich climaxes their visit to President, who announces ment of Education and in Mr. Jones, who holds a • ILDt, COHnUCTINO Peddle School, Hightstown, Oak Knoll School, Summit, adherence to all provisions mechanical engineering A MOOUtNIZINO Bidgood, Michael Curry and are Thomas C. Betz, son of include Renee Leroy and he Nation's Capital. their selection and invites Jaync Young. The Scholars will arrive in the Scholars to Washington. Sergeant Davies, a radar of the National School Lunch degree from Stevens In- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Joan Smith of Weatfleld. repairman, is assigned at program which stipulates stitute of Technology, Uves OI.BPf NAMJC rtVUMBINO AND Betz Jr., St. Marks Ave., ashington on Sunday and HBATINO COSIS-ANT McCIellan AFB, Calif., with that a well-balanced type A with his wife, Carol, and Philip Roeenwald EARNS DEGREE MAGNA who plans to enter Rugers Scott Wight McJamea, son rill stay on the campus of a the 9th s 55th Weather Hot water hettera, plumblnc ra- University in the fall, and ocal university. That lunch be provided for three sons at 31 Fair Hill Dr. wlra al alteratlona, aew«r« oTean- CUMLAUDE of Mr. and Mrs. William Reconnaissance Squadron. students. Soft drinks and (•*•. Have Bl«te lleenae. Cull 1*1- Anthony E. Osterman, son vening they will be honored My Neighbors As chairman of the Illi d»y or •v.nlna:. 1/2^7.1 TF McJames, 757 Dartmoor, The wing, headquartered at candy are prohibited items residential division, Mr. Cathy J. Pollak was of Mr. and Mrs. Harry has been graduated from t a supper hosted by McCIellan, received the • TMI SUROiONS honored at Cedar Crest Osterman of Minisink Way, ommissioner of Education- and cannot be sold," Mr. Pearce thinks he should Trinity-Pawling School, award for exceptionally Tomlinson said. have "an easy Job. Most of College commencement who will continue his Pawling N.Y. where he designate John Ottina and KHMIIM TMI IXPMT CO. meritorious service from us moved to Westfield exercises when she waseducation at Roanoke received the Rensselear /ill attend a performance of Oan»*al« M»4»wm TIM Mrrte* College. Jan. 1 through Dec. al, 1971. because it was the kind of •(••• CMIM Tr— Biawrt awarded the Frank M. Polytechnic Institute award lie Stuttgart Ballet at the I—wi ImlM Staff Named town that offered great Pkax MMIM ressman Prize as the for excellence in ohn F. Kennedy Center for S-O-lt ie Performing Arts. The sergeant will wear a (Continued from Fete 1) community services. For senior who has attained the Robert Stanton Tullis has mathematics and science distinctive service ribbon to liigheat average over the On Monday the group will Judith Shuman, Susan the most part, they're based • RIAL ISTATI teen graduated from and was captain of the ski mark his affiliation with the on a great United Fund. We AP'RAISIUS Tour years. The daughter ok' Williston Northampton and golf teams. He will eet with prominent figures unit Bangs and Denise Hodes - Mr. and Mrs. Seymour School, Easthampton, Mass. om the arts, politics, were appointed to continue a hope to make everyone in Flrat . . . Appralael! Dux, aell, attend the University of town aware of that this (rada, morlaraff«, or aven b«- Pollak, 731 Castleman Dr., The son of Mr. and Mrs.Denver. .-ience, education and program which provides au»lh. But Drat . . . Apprllaalt He is a 1966 graduate of year." WII.MAH T. AliD ABKOCIATES was a politics major. She Robert H. Tullis Jr. of 930 ublic service, and jour- additional academic IIS K. broml St. Weatnaiil eceived her degree magna (imball Ave. plans to attend alism during a panel Governor Livingston assistance to students. Two Mr. Pearce has previously Anne L. Newhauser, discussion on career choices Regional High School, study hall • cafeteria aides - served as captain for the 8/3/72 TK cum laude. Colgate University. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. at the Folger Shakespeare "Believe II «r nol-aeveral Berkeley Heights. Sergeant Beverly Johnson and residential fund drive. » MANO TUNING » William Neuhauser, 521 Davies' wife is the former Beatrice Lemke - were He lives at 144 Lincoln Rd. Colonial Ave., will attend Library. After a noon tour of uaeful thoughts were gene- HoBKriT you No the National Gallery ot Art rated In there." Lydia G. Gutierrez. appointed so that teachers with his wife, Arlene, and Concert Tuner fDr major N. Y Syracuse Art School in the TV nolworkn. M«mlier I'lunt conducted by Us Director, J. win continue to be free to two children. T«chntcl>na Uulld. llebulldliis (all. She was graduated buya and nlla, all rcpalra — lon June 9 from Emma Willard Carter Brown, the Scholars ana touch re*ulalln». 766-1130. will break into small groups 1/1S/73 TV School, Troy N.Y. for meetings with various government leaders. Concert On Ice Peter Geenberg was On Monday evening, graduated June IS from the Assistant Secretary for Peggy Fleming and her Milton School, MUlburn. He Education Sidney P. Concert on Ice show opened is the son of Dr. and Mrs.Marland Jr. will host a the Garden State Arts Ernest Geenberg, 1011 reception for the Scholars. Center'B regular season Wyandotte Tr. Tuesday. LMAL NOTKI Miss Fleming, former Cadet Donald D. Rain- NOTICE Olympic gold-medal winner ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. SHERIFF'SSALE now a professional, and an SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW Dewey Rainville of 11 Kent JERSEY. CHANCERY DIVISION, •11-atar cast will present the PI., wag graduated recently UNION COUNTY, OOCKET NO. F Arts Center's first ice from Admiral Farragut 2511-72 FEDERAL NATIONAL ikitlng show on six oc- MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a Academy where he was a corporation organlied under an Act casions through Saturday HOME OWNERSHIP - Real estate broker, Mr. Warren member of the Third Co., of Congress and existing pursuant to night, plus a Saturday the Federal National Mortgage THE C. Rorden, discusses the advantages of home ownership with the rank of C.P.O. Association Charter Act, having Its matinee. The performance with fourth grade students In Mrs. Irene Kovacs' class at Rainville played varsity principal office In the city of tonight will start at 8:30 Franklin School. Using illustrations and diagrams, Mr. Washington, District of Columbia, p.m. Curtain time Friday football, basketball and Plaintiff, vt. JESSIE COBBS. et ux.. Rorden showed the make-up of an average house, ex- baseball and earned the et als., Defendants. CIVIL AC GANT ATTITUDE and Saturday nights will be plained the steps and procedures in buying a piece of TION WRIT OF EXECUTION — 9 o'clock; the matinee is ratings of marksman, FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED property, and defined mortgage, monthly payments, sharpshooter and expert in PREMISES 2:30. interest and deed. By virtue of the above-stated writ riflery. of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue. in room B-S, In the Court House, In the City of EllMbeth. N.J , on Wednes LMAL MOTICI IKAL NOOTCI day, the 20th day of June AD, 1973, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. SMERIfF'1 iALE By virtue of the Above-stated writ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWof execution to me directed I shall Premises situate in the City of JERSEY. CHANCERY DIVISION, expose for sale by public vendue, in Elizabeth, county of union and State UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F room B 8, In the court House, In the of New Jersey. The button-down oxford, so well-loved, Twice 756-7J J.I. KISLAK MORTGAGE City ot Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednes- BEGINNING at the corner formed CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. day, the 2Orh day of June A.D., 1971, by the most southerly line of Second Gant gives it a deserved comeback. In a new HARRY J. WAGNER, et u«. et als.. at two o'clock In the afternoon of Street and the most westerly line of Defendants CIVIL ACTION EXE said day. Court Street; thence (1) south 31'30' short-sleeved edition with tailored fit, CUTION - FOR SALE OF MORT ALL that tract or parcel of land, east 100 feet to a point; thence (21 GAGED PREMISES situate, tying and being in the City of south 58 degrees 30' west SO feet to a meticulous detail and very contemporary By virtue ot the above-Mated writ Plalnfield, fn the county of Union, in point; thence (3) north 31 degrees 30' polyester and cotton blend. . as nice of execution to mr directed I ihall the State of New Jersey: west too feet to a point in me moat expose for &ale Dv puDlic vendue, in BEGINNING at a point In the southerly line of Second Street; By Gant Shirtmakcrs room Be. in the Court Mouse, in the Easterly side ot Grant Avenue thence (4) along said southerly line City of Elizabeth, N J . on WMdistant 100.50 feet Southerly along of Second Street north 5a degrees 30' netday, the 11th day ot jyiy A O . the same from its intersection with east SO feet to the point and place of 1973, at two o'clock in the afternoon the Southerly side of West Third BEGINNING. insurance. of said day Street and running, thence 1. Along Being also known as the north- All that tract 0' parcel ot land, the Easterly side Of Grant Avenue easterly 50.00 feet of Lots No. 2, No. That's Double-Dip insurance Situate, lying ano being in the Ci'r o* South 78 degrees, 50 minutes East 4. No. t and No. I In Block No. 65 as Plainfieto in the County of Union in u ii feet, thence J. North SJ shown on a map entitled "Map of the from INA—car and home insurance the State ot New Jersey oegre«, u\ minutes East, 121.80 New Manufacturing Town of BEGINNING «' « point ,n the feet, thence 3 North 37 degrees, 30 Elliabethport, New Jersey." Filed Northwesterly siOe 0* Welt £e*t*ith minutes West. 44.67 leet,' thence 4. In the Union County Register's in one convenient policy. • Street diltant 160 0 teet South 5? degrees, 19 minutes, 30 Office" February 21, 1913 as Map No. Souttiwester'r along the same from letonds West. 115.14 leet to the East 37C. That means you only pay one its intersection with the South erly side of Grant Avenue the point The above description ot premises Colors: Solids westerly side V* Plaintielo Avenue and place of BEGINNING. are commonly known as 167 Second premium where you used to pay two. ano runninfl thrnce. Being the same premises con Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey. (1) Aiono the Nprrnwel'eriy &l(]e ot veyed to the parties of the first part There is due approximately Andcomlrined merit saving can make West Seventh stree'. Soutn 60 by de«j this day delivered and to be (28,397.31 with Interest from March Stripes degre« 53 rrmutes West. 65 0 feet. recorded simultaneously with this 15, 1973 and costs. that premium even lower. thence mortgage This is a purchasee The Sheriff reserves the right to '?) North 37 d«Qi»*« 00 minutes money reortgage given to secure a adlourn this sale. Checks Your money-.saving West, 1*0 « leet, thence part of the purchase price paid for RALPHORISCELLO. '3) North 64 degrees 45 mmutei the premises above described. Sheriff Double-Dip policy can, East. 4» n leel. thence Premises are commofily known as REISDORF & JAFFE, Attys. ',4: North 4B degrees 11 minutes 30< Grant Avenue, Plainfleld, NJ. DJ & WL CX-2I5-O5 Sizes East, 16 7? tee', thence There is due approximately 5 24 73 4T Fata: 178.80 also be extended to '5) South 37 degrees 00 minutes 1I2.92O.3S with Interest from April 00 East. 110 54 feet to the North 10, 1973 and costs. From 12 other property such as westerly side of West Seventh The Sheriff reserves the right to Street, the poml and place of actiourn this sale the State of New Jersey: bouts and valuable Beginning BEGINNINO at a point In Ihe RALPHORISCELLO, southeasterly side line of Orchard The above description is drawn in Sheriff personal articles-all accordance with a survey prepared Place distant therein 2)0.62 feet WALLEY AND WALLEY, Attys. northerly from the Intersection of br c M firstorook sons, dated DJ & WL CX 217 OS September 10th 1970 the southeasterly side line of paid for with one sin- 5 14 73 4T ft $73 00 Orchard Place and Ihe northeasterly side line ot Liberty street; thence gle payment. 611 West 7th Street. Plainfleld. New running II) along the southeasterly Jersey NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE side line of Orchard Place North 49 There is due approximately Call us today, and SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW degrees 33 minutes DC seconds East, S7M(7 40 with Interest from March 3o.O0 feet; tnenct (21 South 40 2], 1773 and costs JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, we'll tell you more about UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F degrees 25 minutes 9 seconds East, The Sheriff reserves the rlghl to 773 72 OLOBE MORTOAOE 111 II feel- thence (I) South 54 Double-Dip insurance —by adlourn this sale COMPANY, a corporation of New dtgrets Ot minutes 29 stconds West, RALPH OBISCELLO, Sheriff Jeritv, Plaintiff, vt. EDWARD 36 11 teat, thence (41 North 40 EDWARD CASEL. Alty SPAULDINO, et si. Defendants degrees 2S minutes 00 seconds West, INA. DJ a, WL CX ?tj 05 CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF 101 95 fett to tht southeasterly 6 14 7] 47 Fees »72 00 EXECUTION rOfUCLOSUHt line of Orchard Pltct, tht point of FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED DEOINNINO. NOTICS PREMISES fifing known as 443 Orchard SHEHIFT'SSALE By virtue of Ihe abova stated writ Place, Plalnfltld, Ntw Jtrtty. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWof execution to ma directed I shall Thtre is due approximately JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, txpoie for salt by public venude, In 123.023.11 with Interest from March AUSTIN AGENCY UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO F. room t) I, In tht Court Houiti In tht 14, 1973 and costs. 24S4 72 J.I, KISLAK MORTOAOE City of Ellmblth, NJ,. on Wtdntt Tht Sheriff rtttrvet the right to CORPORATION l» N.J. Corp I day, lha 17th day of Junt AD, IT7], adlourn Ihit ttle. 254 EAST BROAD STREET Plaintiff, vi. JULIUS A. SHKLL, »l at two o'clock In tht afltrnoon of RALPH OHISCELLO, ux., el all., Defendants said day Sheriff 264 E. Broad St., Wcsfrkld WESTFIELD, N.J. TEL- 233-9777 CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION ALL thai tract or parcel of land, DAVID A, OELBEN, Atiy. FOR SALE OF MORTOAOED iltuatt, lylna find btlnu In fht City of DJ I WL CX 219 03 232-2900 PREVISES Plalntltld In tht County ot Union in S3I734T FetltOBIO il TO REAR.OF STOUE -THE WESTFIELD

|_^Oa^arara>BBHeaBBeiMl^eBra^ViBSB*a*^B>^BB**^i^a^ Sochi Club News Westfield Area Rosemarie Vella Is Bride Mrs. Everitt James Lerman To Wed Announcement has been of Cardinal Spellman High Of Kenneth M. Wanat Is Rewed made of the engagement School, Bronx, attended Mr. and Mrs. Howard and approaching marriage Bronx Community College Miss Rosemarie Ann pink roses, stephanotis and Stanley of Tewbury, forr of Miss Theresa Ann and Herbert Lehmann Vella, daughter of Mr. and baby's breath. merly of Westfield, an- Marino, daughter of Mr. and College. Formerly em- Mrs. Charles Vella of 313 Miss Kathleen Vella, her nounce the marriage Mrs. Salvatore Marino of ployed by Humble Oil Co., North Scotch Plains Ave., sister's maid of honor, wore Saturday afternoon of their the Bronx, N.Y., to James she is now a teacher's aide was escorted to the altar by a long dress of a pale blue daughter, Mrs. Susan Lew Lerman, son of Mrs. at the Wake Eden Day Care her father at her wedding floral print. Similarly Stanley Everitt, to Peter Sam Lerman of Springfield, Center, Bronx. Saturday afternoon to costumed were the brides- Bruce Eddy. He is the son of formerly of Lawrence Ave., Mr. Lerman, Class of 1984 Kenneth Michael Wanat. He maids, the Misses Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Westfield. at Westfield High School, is the son of Mrs. Harry Mary Anne and Rose Ann Eddy of Summit. The ceremony will take was graduated from Brown Wanat of Garwood and the Vella and Phyllis In- The wedding took place at place June 24 at Lakeover University. He is now late Mr. Wutat. ternicoia, her cousins; also, Country Club, Bedford Hills, working for a master's Mrs. Douglas Flammer and the home of the bride's Holy Trinity Church was parents. The four o'clock N.Y. degree in education at the setting for the three Miss Donna Merkler. They Miss Marino, an alumna each carried a long stem- ceremony was performed Newark State College o'clock . ceremony by the Rev. Roger Verse, celebrated by the Rev. med pink rose and baby's breath. pastor of the Fairmount Michael Desmond. A Presbyterian Church. reception followed at the Junior bridesmaid was Gran Centurions, Clark. Mrs. Eddy is head of Colonial Hill Laurel Wanat, sister of the public relations and fund After a honeymoon at the bridegroom. Dane Rispoli Playboy Club in Jamaica, raising at the Animal Learning Center was ringbearer. Medical Center in New York the newlyweds will live in Gregory Wanat served his CteUifd fey N.I. Stale Deat of Ednntioa Westfield. City. She is an alumna of brother as best man. Ushers Westfield High School and Mrs. Wanat and her were another brother, NURSERY SCHOOL Smith College. •TniMlFsadry A.M. iai P.M. Saed husband studied at Union Wesley Wanat; Philip Vella, Her husband is a partner County Technical Institute. brother of the bride; Sal and in the New Jersey law firm She is a graduate of West- Rick Vella, her cousins; Ed of Williams, Caliri, Miller & VtOED field High School, Class of Zastawny, Rusty Green and Otley in Wayne. He is a 1970. He is an alumnus of Darrien Rispoli. David Brearley High graduate of Colgate WESTFIELD Call The bridegroom's mother University. SiiS School. was hostess at a rehearsal Imported Swiss motifs party. A pre nuptial shower were embroidered on the for the bride was given by bride's Schiffli wedding her sister, Miss Kathleen dress and cathedral veil. VeUa, at the Westwood, [Mr*. Kenneth Michael Wanat She carried a bouquet of Garwood. MM. Mark Steven Fowler (Duplicate Game clubhouse of the Woman's Club of Westfield, 318 S. Checchios Feted On Anniversary Kathleen Freiherr Marries •|||lhjpUcate bridge wUl be Euclid Ave., also every fUnd at S p.m. tomorrow other Friday night. Refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Fiore man at the wedding April 10, Lieut. Fowler, U.S.M.C. ™* June IS, in the ments will be served. Checchk) of 131 Hyalip Ave. 1948 in Holy Trinity Church. were feted in honor of their The former Elizabeth The chapel of the Presby- Mrs. Robert Tripp of Salina, 25th wedding anniversary Colapietro and her husband terian Church was the Kans., sister of the bride- "SAY WHEN" Fkuk with a surprise party June 3 grew up in Westfield. setting Saturday afternoon room. peep hotel ttrategi- given by their children, Mr. Parishoners of Holy Trinity for the wedding of Miss Neil Fowler of San Carlos oally placed to you and Mrs. Ricky Keilbasa of Church, Mrs. Checchio is a Kathleen Jo Freiherr of served his brother as best can keep an eye on Westfield, Dr. and Mrs. member of Court Trinity, Pensacola, Fla., daughter of man. Ushering were First the proceeding!. Albert Rose of Boundbrook, 331, Catholic Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H ieut. Nicholas Willich, Gary, a sophomore at Seton America. Her husband Freiherr of 304 Hazel Ave., U.S.M.C, of Pensacola, s.oo. Honor thy Father, Hall University, and Frank, works for S. E.4t M. Vernon to First Lieut. Mark Steven Japt. Stephen P. Freiherr, junior at Westfield High Co., Elizabeth. His parents Fowler, U.S.M.C., also of U.SM.C, of Colts Neck and and give him a little love too! School. The party was held are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pensacola. His parents, Mr. Robert Tripp. in the home of Mrs. Chec- Checchio, also of Hyslip and Mrs. J.R. Fowler, live Mrs. Fowler, Class of 1967 With in Omega Electronic Chronometer. Finest In chio's brother in law and Ave. in San Carlos, Calif. at Weslfield High School, the world. A tuning fork timepiece tor truly accurate sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nick TO ATTEND BROWN A reception at the home of graduated also from Kansas timekeeping. 14K gold-filled top. Stalnleli atoel back. Baldassara, 342 First St. State University where she Water-realitant case with day/dati telling gilt dial Richard L. Howe of 539 the bride's parents followed and gold-filled bracelet. The couple was toasted by Lawrence Ave. has been the ceremony at which the majored in interior design. $390. Mr. Checchio's brother, accepted for the Class of Rev. Dr. Ace L. Tubbs and A former Vista volunteer in John, who served as best 1977 at Brown University. the Rev. Bolin Durway Miami, she is now an ar- From Marcus' uxcluiive Omuat Studio. officiated. chitectural drafter in Pen- One perfect tor YOUR Dadt The bride wore a wedding sacola, where the couple P^SSPOKTC/ISE Coins kit %m Our dress of candlelight peau will make their home. Fine English morocco satin with peau d'ange lace Her husband, an alumnus COM fat the International Ftne)S«l««Han«« and a floral heWplec*. 9b,e of Htnsdale (111.) Township Traveler... lot* of carried a cascade'bouquet High School and Kansas pocked... rtd or Hack of white feathered carna- Wesleyan University, en- $1500 tions, yellow roses, tered the Marine Corps in glamelia, stephanotis and 1969. He is currently at- GIFTS tached to Pensacola Search baby's breath. Mrs. Mark Cann of Cin and Rescue. cinnati, Ohio, the former For Graduation Karen Koppenhoefer of Westfield, was honor at- tendant. Her long dress, in a yellow hued print, was Tit accented by a nosegay of FATHER'S DAY carnations, yellow daisies, TURK-STYLE lumpkin flowers and babies reath. Her yellow garden targe Se^Mrian of Cords, To* I hat was adorned with ANTIQUlf AND daisies. * SICOND HAND PURNITUM Similarly costumed were •ought and Sett the bridesmaids, Miss TENNIS CASE Alison Goodwin of West- A fine expanded field, Mrs. Stephen P. Estate Sales Managed vinyl caie to hold Freiherr of Colts Neck and hit racquet and all hit gear. EARNSMASTERS 17231. Second ft. StMMACUMLAUDE 10.00. Paul E. Tinnesz has Scotch Plains received a master's degree 322-70M in American studies from Open 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Seton Hall University summacum laude. He is the Jeanoette's Gift Shop first to be graduated with a 4.0 average in the seven 217 I. IfMrf Straff r/it pinon lo ptrton ItwtU year history of the IT IN WHTHMP - QUAUTY - MBVKI - VAUMI American studies master's W.nNpil •»!«•«, let tU-Wtt program at the University COSTS where he was held a 0pm Thun. ni»t til ( P.M Oswn Tliursswy Sveninsj til 9 p*tif* graduate assistantship for ISO BACKGAMMON two years. A timple game which His parents, Mr. and Mrs. **"Xw> «mt HACMNSACJ MORE hoi taken the country •MtM«rChU(»Am«rlMBlSn)raitaBuikAin«lnftf A.P. Tinnesz, live at 825 byttotm,. .HeIIlove New England Dr. TO Mil padded leatherette let. 26.00 PROTECT YOUR Protect FURS! AND ALL FINE Your Furs WEARING APPAREL Union yew WNI your furs yoar-raund, ysVtt STORE WITH wwnt »• »t«fe thorn in the tafe*t place this ivm- tTMt. O.O. KaKet'i coM staraf• vault* sffer First St., has Slop In or give use. call. As • 428 Roanoke Rd., was Rutgers University has William Korn, 351 Old Tote been named to the dean's Member of FTD we can arrange for Kent Place, who majored in Erna Lisa Hoffman of 409 named students at its your Oad'a MMQAnOB, to be film, and to Sarah Linn graduated cum laude June 4 Rd., Mountainside, in- list at Belmont Abbey delivered almost anywhere In the Miller of 17 Oxford Rd. Baker Ave. has received a June graduates of Elmira from Boston College, Newark College of Arts and dustrial engineering, College, Belmont, N.C. He is United States or Canada. whose major was apparel bachelor of arts degree from College include Patricia Chestnut Hill, Mass, with a Sciences to its fall semester a rising senior. design. Miami University, Oxford, Jeanne Bobal, daughter of. B.S. degree. dean's list. Earning honors Ronnie Ellen Rubin, has Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. are Carl H. Buchner, '75,15 named to the dean's Karen Elizabeth Abed, Bobal, 523 Hillcrest Ave., Richard J. Wright, son of Rutgers Ct.; Alonso L. list for the fourth con- daughter of Alan Abed Jr., American Studies; Patricia Mr. and Mrs. David F. Lewis, '74, 232 Windsor ecutive semester at 324 Orenda Circle, has MlnlQARDCN™ Lynn Hardman, daughter of Ave., Afro-American Canon and Mrs. Richard J. Wright, 2127 Newark Ave., Monmouth College. The graduated from Lesley Terrarlum was awarded a B.S. degree studies; Diane M. Manio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. College, Cambridge, Mat*. Hardman, 600 Highland '73, 531 Westfield Ave., Ave., elementary education, with honors in physics June David E. Rubin, 24 Byron JUVENILE 11 at Bates College where he zoology; Stephen H. Perry, Ct., is an art major with and Elizabeth Anne Newell, '76, 650 Shadowlawn Dr.; APPREHENDED daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was a dean's list student. He minor in education. She was a member also of the Charles L. Truncate, '73, 410 as had many of her works A 17-year-old youth under Ralph Newell, 15 Wychwood Springfield Ave., the influence of marijuana Dr., elementary education, Outing Club and the Campus displayed at the college. Association. economics; Gary M. Zwain, was arrested Saturday by psychology. Miss Hardman '75, 232 Golf Edge, history. + + + Police Officers John plans to teach third grade at Fairleigh Dickinson Wheatley and Philip Steve Gladstone of 520 University conferred McEwen. Flowers Mary Thurston School, Wesley Philip Dixon of 614 Lieberman. He also was MAIWO AA CONDITIONINQ Elmira Heights. N.Y. Washington St. has been degrees at three campuses. charged with possession of tttaMthet) mi *U*X Oil inducted Into the Gold Key Lawrence Ave. was among Winning bachelor's degrees ma OFMHMTWIT ntOMT DOOR PARKINO B.A. degree recipients at alcohol by a minor. - 471 Nomn AVS. E, WUTIIELD Society at Emerson College, were John Benedetti, 630 Released in custody of his APMMMSU At Rice' University's Boston. commencement exercises Nottingham PI.; Dean Orov* St. at W»stfi«ld Av«., commencement degrees at Butler University, parents, he will face i 32-1142 Klein, 415 Dudley Ave.; juvenile court action. hr r, B. McDowell - it* were awarded to Jeffrey C. Randy Sue Schott, Indianapolis, Ind, Edward Murphy Jr., 511 Callender, son of Mr. anddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rd.; Elliott Smith, YOUTHS ARRESTED Mrs. Jerry D. Callender, Prank Schott of 371 New Colin K. Harley has been 1024 South Ave., W.; Robert E. Miller, IS, of 1613 Rising Way, and to Providence Rd., Moun- named to Phi Alpha Theta, Richard Southern, 708 Cranford and a 16-year-oid Henri Ole Klok, son of Mr. tainside, is one of the first international history Shackamaxon Dr., Peter juvenile under the influence and Mrs. Johannes Klok, 63 coeds to have received honorary society, at the Williams, 231 Elizabeth of alcohol were arrester! Scotch Plains Ave. degrees from Lehigh University of Kansas where Ave.; and from Moun- Sunday on charges of University. She went to he has just completed his tainside, Jane Gordon, 878 eluding police by Officer Ohio Wesleyan has Lehigh specifically to take sophomore year. He is the Hillside Ave., and Noel Om. M. McCabe. granted degrees to Patricia courses in urban and city son of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. A, Lott, 600 Lawrence Ave,, planning and architectural Harley, 242 Edgewood Ave. bachelor of music, and to design. She played a major Cynthia L. Blair, 1332 Wood role during her junior year John J. Horan, son of Mr. PASSPORT PHOTOS Valley Rd., Mountainside, in the experimental courses and Mrs. J.J. Horan of 5 bachelor of arts. in environmental sculpture. Kitnball Cir., has been A dean's list student, she awarded a B.A. degree from QUICK SERVICE Susan Pope, daughter of was active also in the Manhattan College, New Mr. and Mrs. Z.L. Pope, 520 Gryphon Society and the Big York City, where he was Hillside Ave., has achieved Sister program. president of the senior class. dean's list standing for the He also chaired the 1973 spring semester at Wake Robert R. Wyckoff, son of Senior Gift Program by Forest University. 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The awards offered by the College of St. Elizabeth at Mountainside Woman's Convent Station is Miss Club. Knodel's choice and science Virginia Sproul, daughter will be her field. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sproul of 1422 Woodacres Boro Newcomers Drive, received the Dorothy Make Donation Scvebeck Memorial Nurse's Scholarship, and Nancy The Mountainside Osbahr, daughter of Mr. and Newcomers Club has given Mrs. Robert Osbahr, of 1312 $100 to Overlook Hospital for Stony Brook Lane, the Home use in its new drug Economics Scholarship. A rehabilitation center. The Siuan Elain* Brttherton Marjorl* Ellen Brown General Education money was gained From a Scholarship went to Mary Chinese auction held at the Knodel, daughter of Mr. and club's May luncheon. Miss Bretherton Roger W. Heins Mrs. J. P. Knodel, 250 Mrs. Edward Oels and Knollcrest Road. Mrs. Joseph Walls were This fall Miss Sproul will auction chairmen. The Is Betrothed Becomes Engaged enter the University of check was sent to James North Carolina at Greens- Belts, director, to aid the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bretherton of The engagement of Miss Marjorie boro where she will work center in helping area 21 Barchester Way announce the Ellen Brown to Roger William Heins, towards a bachelor of residents. engagement of their daughter, Susan son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Heins of Elaine, to John Griffith Wischer, son of 694 Dorian Rd., has been announced by Mr, and Mrs. John Wischer of Ballston her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Lake, N.Y. The wedding is planned for Brown of Pittsburgh. August 1S74. Mr*. Daniel J. Shedlowtki Mr*. Richard H Hufnagel Miss Brown was graduated this month Mla« Bretherton was graduated with from Bowling Green State University the Class of 1971 from Shcnendchowa where her fiance was a member of the Lourdes Ceremony Unites Richard H. Hufnagel, comes first. High School, Elnora, N.Y. She has also Class of 1972. An alumnus also of completed two years of requirements for Westf ield High School, he is now working Miss Maiers, Mr. Shedlowski Former Resident, Is Married a bachelor of science degree in nursing on his master of business administration at Hartwick College, OneonU, N.Y. degree at the University of Michigan. Miss Rosina Louise appliqued with pearl beaded Miss June Paula, if South Broward High Mr. Wischer is also a student at Maiers, daughter of Mr. and reembroidered Alencon lace daughter of Mr. and Mrs. School and Stetson Stride Rite builds their shoes to fit Hartwick College where he is majoring Shenendoah Central School, Ballston Mrs. H. Gerald Maiers of 8 continued around the Eladio Paula of Hollywood, University, is a sales beautifully. And that's the way in sociology. He is a 1971 graduate of Lake. Carol Rd., was married td cathedral train. Alencon Fla., was married late manager at Jordan Marsh we fit them. Beautifully. Daniel J. Shedlowski, son of lace, crystal beads and seed Saturday afternoon to ashion Center, Hollywood. Stride Rite. The most Mr. and Mrs. Bernard pearls also formed her tiara Richard Henry Hufnagel of Her husband, an alumnur, trusted name in Mrs. Plinton Named Treasurer Of Negro BPW Shedlowski of Plains, Pa. leadpiece that held a full Miami, formerly of West- of The Pingry School, children's shoes. Saturday at Lady of Lourdes length silk illusion veil. field. He is the son of Mr. Hillside, received a B.A. The newly-formed Union the Second Baptist Church, Its aims are to foster and Church, Mountainside. Her attendants wore full and Mrs. Edwin Gustav degree in psychology from tStrideRlte® County Chapter of the Roadie. Mrs. Eva Plinton of protect the interests of The Rev. James length dresses pastel pink Hufnagel of Summit. Gettysburg College and National Association of WeatfteM will be seated as business and professional Benedetto officiated at the dotted Swiss. Mrs. The five o'clock served in Vietnam as a tank Negro Business and treasurer. . women, to provide united twelve noon ceremony Michawel J. Williams, was ceremony, performed by the platoon leader assigned to Profeasional Women's The new club is part of a action for improved social which was followed by a her sister's matron of honor. Rev. Norman B. Feaster at he Eleventh Armored Clubs, Inc., will install national organization with a and civic conditions and to reception at the Echo Lake Bridesmaids were Mrs. St. James in-the-Hills Cavalry Regiment from officers June 1« at 4 p.m. in membership of about 5,000. promote business and Country Club. Bernard J. Shedlowski, Mrs, Episcopal Church, Aug. 1966 - July 1967. He has professional opportunities Escorted to the altar by William K. Warmbrod and Hollywood, was followed by been an investment banker tor Negro women. her father, the bride wore an Miss Linda La Scola. reception dinner at the in New York and Miami for Heart Ass'n. Benefit Through its scholarship empire A-line wedding dress Bernard J. Shedlowski, Orangebrook Country Club. the last five years and is fund, the club seeks to of candle-light silk organza, brother of the bridegroom Escorted to the altar by presently with Shcarson, The Ladies Auxiliary of field, was begun on a pilot promote opportunities for was best man. Ushers were her father, the bride wore a Hammill and Co., Coral the American Heart basis in the Rahway schools. young people through John Shedlowski, Michael J. peau de sole wedding dress Gables, Fla. Association, Union County Free cultures are taken on education and job op- Sturmer-Terney Williams and James Eskow. and a long train with The bridegroom's parents Chapter, will hold its children with sore throats to portunities. It conducts reembroideredlace and seed dessert-fashion show at 7:30 Julie Williams was flower entertained at a rehearsal determine whether they small business workshops to Mrs. Jeanette Terney and girl and Mark Williams was pearls which also edged her p.m. Tuesday evening, June Richard Sturmer were mantilla veil. She carried a dinner Friday night at the Una af OH have beta hemolytic strep develop economic op- ring bearer. Kcnilworth Hotel, Bal 12, in the Schering portunities for small married June 2 In the home cascade of white rosses. OOCTOftt PtnCtJPTIONt ACCMAmY MlaV- Auditorium, Morris Avenue, throat. Those found to be The bride is a graduate of Harbour, Fla. Out of town infected are referred to business owners and hopes of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Union. Derry, 24 Canterbury Lane. Westfield High School and Miss Allola Graham of guests included the their personal physicians or to provide job opportunities the Pennsylvania State Uni Fort Lauderdale, maid of bridegroom's uncle and w« KWB Accumvni UCOKM •» The evening's proceeds for young people in the The Rev. James C. versity. She is now a honor, wore a long dress of MaH MMINMt CAH» to a clinic for treatment. In Whitaker of the First Meth- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J will be used to support the addition to the Rahway Union County area and to computer specialist with the aqua chiffon trimmed with Hugnagcl and his cousin, primary prevention supply employers' labor odist Church officiated at Veterans Administration, white lace and carried Miss Nancy A. Hutnagel of program against rheumatic project,- the Heart the , eleven thirty o'clock Association is performing needs. Washington, D.C. bouquet of aqua daisies Westfield. fever. The program, which Representatives of af ceremony. Mr. Shedlowski, an centered with a white rose. -Mat* RaMktft a FanUy AhW limited testing at other The couple will reside in After a wedding trip to St. is under the direction of Or. filiated clubs, other local alumnus of Kings College, Similarly costumed in Thomas, Virgin Islands, the Dudley Roberts of West- schools in the county. Fort Howard, Md. women's organizations and has a master's degree from lighter hued aqua were the couple will live in Miami. •MCTMaT interested members of the Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- bridesmaids Mrs. James EARNS MSW public are invited to attend MAGNACUMLAUDE versity. He is employed as a Paula, Miss Rosemarie Mary L. Helm has Randal's the installation. mathematician in Bethesda, Cuervo, a cousin; Miss received a master's degree Further information Rachel E. Maidment was Md. Nancy Lawrence and Mrs. in social work from West about the club'a activities awarded magna cum laude After a trip to Pompano Carole DeBlaslo. Virginia University, can be obtained by con- honors at recent Cedar Beach, the couple will reside Henry Huntington Morgantown. Her home is tacting Mrs. Laura Sim- Crest College Com- in Washington, D.C. Rossbacher of Santa 1059 Lawrence Ave. mons, 720 Walnut St., mencement exercises. A Pre-Nuptial showers were Monica, Calif., formerly of Roselle, president. mathematics and english given by Mrs. Michael J. Westfield, was best man. major in secondary Williams, Mrs. William Ushering were Thomas Club Names education, she is the Overbay and Mrs. Albert P. Fisher, Marshall King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and dinners by Mrs. Daniel Levinson and James Provisionals William Maidment of 102 John Daubenspeck and Mrs. Paula, the bride's brother. Mrs. Hufnagel, a graduate Twenty-eight provisionals Dickson Dr. Jerome Taddeo. of the Junior Woman's Club of Westfield were inducted into membership Tuesday night at its annual banquet. at the store that has the Gifts he'll love Each provisional must attend all scheduled meetings and participate in a Provisional Project during her Provisional period. • Candle Chess Men An ADDA-SECTION This year there were two provisional groups: the first DIAMOND NECKLACE worked and contributed over 150 hours to the • Books • Wallets Westfield Convalescent IS FOR NOW! Center; the second worked as teacher's aides and made' • Carved Wooden Figures (It will gradual* with h«r craft items for the Com- munity Center for 12 weeks to bigg«r and better things) and a total of 118 hours. for the den or rec. room An ovtnwhtlmini tribute. Ytt fir leu Inducted into membership f xitnav* than you ima|iM. AwiMI* were: Mesdames Robert in i wida nnas of styles, wen ntcfc- Barrett, Leo Bergin, Robert • Cross, Papermate & Hallmark Pens Ittt it beautifully WMnblt with just Doherty, Michael Fleish- on* stction. And btcomei more rimtrktbk) mann, Kenneth Goski, is sections irt idM. James Hancock, Michael Holliday, Willis King, David • Chess Sets • Puzzles Amincan O»i» laelaly (^t§) Luerssen, Terry McCauley, Charles Penrose, William Oth«r Gift Suggestions Vincentsen, William Unger, Martin Vincentsen, Dennis for th« Graduate Whittington and Anton — Plus many other appropriate Gifts Wltte. WATCHES for every budget Also, Mesdames Thomas Pearsall, Marti Griffith, Cirivall* by Bulova from $10.96 Louis Evangclista, Arnold Come in and wander Bulova from 36.00 Rieger, Robert Robertson, Accutron from 10O.00 Robert Johnson, William Tlitot from 39.96 Hunnell, Daniel Schwebel, down our ainles. You'11 Seiko from 39.96 Henry Wysock, Norman Omega from 65.00 Greco, Howard Olafson and Movado from 110.00 William Connor: love what you see Rolex from 18O.00 Patak Philippe from ,.,. 625.00 TH* FMINDLV HOTIL Plui Othari from $8,88 to $1.350,00 j CROSS Pans i Pencils WARREN I. Dents ffK'ru SWIMTIME.SEATIME.SUNTIME MIVATI IIACH • OIOKIOUI SMf The lummertlrno of your Ufa, from Fins Jewelry. Fashion Jewelry I Costume Jewelry • MIVATI POOl a All itOtn • our grand mortmain of twlmiultl Bob Halnei, Jr. Prop, CHIIMUt ROOM IITtlMOl • IU- MRVIMO CMUOMN'I ACriVltlll that will makosvtry Junior, T«n, or • WONDMPUl POOD. Lltlla 8ltt«r o prlncen of tha beach, 76 Klin St. Weatfield ATTRACTIVE RATH Willt ftr hHhin Prtd O, C*i«f*va, OWAtf Ml U1OUIMSYfTAIIT,W«»T«IILO 333-1131 232-2232 WESTFIELD-2326718, OPEN THURSDAY 'ill S P.M. OPEN THURSDAYS TILL 9 P, M, Op«ft Dally »i30 to 5:30 Cranford Mctpf WliD, tiJO to tij Thurs, »i X to itM frnge 20 TIIK WCSTFIEUI |NJ.) LKAUKK, THURSDAY, JUNE U, 1B13 Jersey Chorus, and, for two MMA Presents Student Awards years, the New Jersey Ail Altar Society Seats Board State Chorus. A voice JTORK The Rosary Altar Society Mrs. Robert Smith, in- The Mountainside Music Summit Rd and Matthew of Our Lady of Lourdes, coming president, in- Bistis of 1415 Birch Hill Rd student of Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Association presented its Pannullo and a piano Colliru of 569 Edgar Rd. Mountainside, held its last troduced new members of annual awards June 7 at the The presentations were announce the birth May 28 of meeting of the season June 4 her board: Vice-president, made by Henry Ziobro student of Walter Legawiec, 13th annual Recognition both of Mountainside, Ellen their second son, Michael with the Rev. Gerard Mrs. Frank Harrison; Assembly at Governor president of MMA. James, at Overlook McGarry, pastor, recording secretary, Mrs. Ellen's musical activities is entering Ohio Wesleyan Livingston Regional High University in the fall as a Hospital. His brother is celebrating the mass which Frank McGrath; School. The recipients have included participation Daniel. Mrs. Collins is the included the installation of corresponding secretary, in the Governor Livingston student of music com- selected by the scholarship position. former Jane Anspach, officers for the coming year. Mrs. Charles Emm; committee of the high school Chorale, Concert Choir daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Afterwards, members treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Madrigals, the Central On Sunday evening June were Ellen Hart of 379 10, one of her original James Anspach of 463 proceeded to the Tower Gibney. compositions written for Edgewood Ave. The little Steak House for luncheon. boys' great grandfather Is four part harmony was Out going president, Mrs. "We are all geniusei up to performed in a recital at L.G. Anspach of 569 Edgar Edwin Oels, thanked her the age of ten." (AWom SUMMER CAMP Governor Livingston. Her Rd. board for its time and ef- Huxley) other activities have in- forts during the past year. Colonial Hill Learning Center cluded the presidencies of Mrs. John Mackin Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Expert Swimming Instruction Small Groups the high school German Bauman of Sayreville New 2f FiHtftd Pool Pony Ridtt Club and the New Jersey Juniors became parents May 31 with Arts, CnfU and Musk Daily Trip» lo Poinli Federation of Students of the arrival of a daughter, Saia Thompson, now starring at the Paper Mill PuppMMft, Folk Slagm, of lnl(f«« German. She also studied in Induct Officers Shannon Marie, at Perth Playhouse in "Twigs", is a former resident of Fanwood Clowns Hcnici Heidelberg, Germany, with Amboy General Hospital. and attended high school there. Her teachers, classmates Collet* Staff Spotii the American Institute of The annual banquet of the Paternal grandparents are and friends in the area are joining the audiences during TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED Poreigh Study. Junior Woman's Club of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. the actress's four week run In Miff burn in the play which Matt's interest in drama Wcstfield was held Tuesday Bauman of 3« Hawthorn Dr. won her on Broadway the 1972 Tony Award as Best THE COrONIAL CURTAIN SPECIALISTS Register Now, Ages 3-6 began at the beginning of his June 12, at the East Winds Actress. The play takes place In a variety of kitchens junior year when he was in Restaurant. After a brief Kasala Rhoades Is the with Miss Thompson playing four roles. So the audience TOWELS WESTFIELD Call 233-1181 "Kingdom of the Tiger" for business meeting, 28 new name Mr. and Mrs. Myron wilt know that she plays the different parts, her costumes solid cotort • •mbroidwad • strip* or print. Qiatrty Children's Theater. members and the 1973-1974 R. Siegel of 122 Harrison and make up are changed on stage. "Twigs" wilt con- Following that, he was Mr. officers were installed in a Ave, have given to their new tinue through July I. STEVENS FIELOCRESTCONE Bergen in "Dark of the candlelight ceremony. daughter. She was born May Moon", Josef in "The Great Leading the Juniors for a 2« at New York Lying-in Sebastians" Wally Womper second year will be Mrs. Hospital. BATH Haf.S2.5Otot2.7B M* Gill/ in "How to Succeed in John J. Mackin, president Welcome Wagon Business Without Really First vice president in James Kelly is the name Trying," and a parent in charge of membership will Mr. and Mrs. William B. Notes Social Events HAND 1«f.t1J0toS1.70 1.00 St. Bernard's "Dagmaar". He has taken again be Mrs. Richard Tahl. Lynch of Montclair have courses at the American Mrs. Dennis Ryan is second given to their second son Board members of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Academy of Dramatic Arts vice president in charge of born June 2 at St. Barnabas Welcome Wagon Club met Anderson will entertain WASH *. School and is currently in rehearsal ways and means, Mrs. Medical Center. His .50 when learning becomes interesting June U at Mrs. Richard Duplicate Couples Bridge in for "Last of the Red Hot Jeremiah Cronin brother, Timothy, is 3. Mrs. Yawger's, club president. their home on June 22. The we become Interested in learning Lovers". secretary; Mrs. Robert Lynch is the former Abigail This social club for new Cagnassola, treasurer, Mrs. Wednesday all-day bridge IEACI TOWELS NOW Matt's other activities Oterlln of Westfield. Westfield residents is open group will meet June 27 include Student Council and John Corcoran, Federation to all women who have lived secretary. Robert Rondel's and the Novelty Prints •2.50 Woven Designs $3.80 MAKING APPOINTMENTS photography editor of the Lieut, and Mrs. James in the area for less than 12 Wednesday Afternoon Budwraiser $3.00 Stripes t3.00S4.e0SS.B0 school newsppaer, Other members of the Raba announce the birth of months. Those interested Bridge Group will meet in at FOR ADMISSIONS Highlander. He plans to 1973-74 board are: Mrs. second son, Bradley may call Mrs. James the homes of Mrs, Wendell work for a year before Anton Witte, American Adam, May 17 at- Kent Finnegan, membership Gillund and Mrs. Harold JNNE IS WINMW SMfE Mini INTERVIEWS & TESTING entering college, but will home department; Mrs. County Hospital, Warwick, chairman. Mager. GRADES K-12 most assuredly be active in Kenneth Goski, art; Mrs. R.I. Grandparents are Mr. The monthly luncheon will David Luerssen, civics; and Mrs. Scoville Hager of We have tha areas most complete selection theatre during that period. be held tomorrow at King of in stock window shades. Mrs. Martin Vineentsen, Scotch Plains, Mr. and Mrs. George Inn, Mt. Bethel. To Join Firm Box 239. Bernardsville, New Jersey 07924 community improvement; Room Darkeners • Due To Their insulating "A freeway it •omethinf Charles Raba of Westfield. Reservations for the annual qualities help keep things cool in summer. Telephone: (201) 234-1611 that U not free when one Mrs. Morton Hjekerson, I Internationa] Buffet social Mario C. Gurrieri of 315 consider* the emotional drama; Mrs. Michael We stock six different qualities priced from S2.79 toll." (Anonymous) Presents Recital | to be held June 23 should be Oak St., Garwood, will to $7.60 (or an average size window. Molliday, environment; made by June 15, either at become associated with the Mrs. Edward Glynn, in- The second annual piano recital of Joan C. Monte's the luncheon, or by calling law firm of Snevily, Ely and ternational relations; Mrs. Mrs. Charles McGill, social Williams, 308 Bast Broad tudents was held June 3 in William Vineentsen, music; chairman. St., Monday. Mr. Gurrieri DRESDEN CURTAINS Mrs. Joseph Locascio and her home. Performing were | The Roadrunners group received his Juris doctorate Mrs. James Wilton, Sub John Northover, Kelly from Columbia Law School, Juniors; Mrs. Francis Tener, Margaret and Mary New York City. 9 ELM ST. WESTFIELD 233-1372 Beth Sheridan. Michele • to Flemington where <7k. y tte DANCE STUDIO Edmondson, youth; : members will visit Turn- ve cooperation, Mrs. James i Frommer, TraceyTener, Jill Tracey and David Musco. table Junction, Stangel' Mitchell, social services. , Pottery and the glass fac- With MR. CHARLES KELLEY Standing committee Jill Tracey and David Musco received plaques in I tory. The Crafts group will 111 WALNUT IKE. (aorou from Union Cunty Trust at Sairih Ift.) chairmen are: Provisional, meet June 28 at Mrs. Louis Mrs. Anthony Greco; recognition of their merits Milady's - in the M EC. auditions in , Furlong's and the Knitting CMNFOM, NJ. publicity, Mrs. Linn Smith; and Sewing group will meet junior Journal, Mrs. March. Both earned grades of honor in the auditions i June 19 at Mrs. Paul Richard Bomba. Mrs. i I Downing's.. The Com- George F. Weinheimer will ; held at Montclair State College. 1 munity Services group will Swim Wear Headquarters be the advisor from the; : do volunteer work July 3 at Announces Woman's Club for a second Joan B. Monte was guest performer at the recital. the Children's Specialized year. I Hospital. featuring Jantzen, Catalina, Bali, Mainstream, REGISTRATION NOW Dance Studio W* 53*d Ifi It Our Strife Is Registering High Tide, Beach Party, Catalina Jr., Etc. The Yvette Dance Studio, | US Walnut Ave., Cranford, NEW STUDENTS I will be celebrating its 20th season of teaching dance An Air Step value... FOR SEPTEMIER ENROLLMENT j beginning in September. ! Registration for new students for fall enrollment — in — will take place at the studio Saturday, June 16, from 10 $18.00 Ballet Toa Tap Modern Jazz a.m. to 2 p.m. This early registration is planned to avoid additional burdens on mothers during Tiny Tots Acrobatics Vocal Coaching You know what it's like. the back-to-school season If the top of your two- and will provide for more piece bathing suit fits, the efficient class scheduling. bottom half doesn't. And Women's Exercise , Dance A Tap Classes vice versa. 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And bottom. air step. tandems' • 600 watts for more air Row REMINGTON™ to dry hiir filler 600 Super • 2 speeds: low flow for styling; high for drying Hand-Held Dryer • Btuih ina 2 comb attachment! • Thetrm Jl«t prevents EPSTEIN'S overheating MILADY'S BOOTERY MADE * IN • AMERICA 163 East Brotd St., Wcitflck) SHOP HANDICHAROE 128 ELM ST. WESTFIELD OPEN MASTERCHARQE THUR8. OPEN THURSDAY "TIL 9 167 E. Broad St., Westfield • 233-2758 BANKAMERICARD 233-4345 'TIL 9 P.M. OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 P.M. Buy Whore Expert Advice and Servlco Are Youn At No Extra Charge HANDI-CHARQE/BANKAMERICARO/MASTGn CHARGE Hindi-Chirp MHUT Chtrgi • BtnfcAmirlcinl -THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1873 ragr !l Newcomers Plan Social Events Leaguers Attend The Mountainside New members joining Newcomers monthly during the past month are Conference meeting was held yesterday Mesdames Robert Delegates from the Junior at the Summit Squire. Holdeman, Zelda Lantz- League of Plainfield who, in Following luncheon, Mrs. man, Raymond McLeod and May, attended the annual Helen Rawitz spoke on Mind James Miller. conference of the Control. Chairmen were "Last roses" for expiring Association of Junior Mrs. Mel Uschin and Mrs. membership were Leagues in San Francisco G. Dewey Moser. presented to Mrs. Arthur were Mrs. Steven Martin, June Lehmann and Mrs. Max Mrs. H. Walter Moeller and Zelman. Mrs. David Rochat. tiwre will be a coffee for Over 600 delegates from prospective members June almost every state In the 27 in the home of Mrs. John Union, Canada and Mexico Hvizdak. Any new Moun- convened, representing over EUEHTS tainside resident not con- 110,000 members. They tacted by mall should notify participated in various Mo. George Lewis, 1421 workshops, viewed Coles Ave. programs and explored possible roles for solving ACCEPTED similar situations in their own communities. Maryville (Term.) College The delegates studied in has accepted for enrollment depth the problems of in Die fal term Mark Joseph' Ctaitic Studio education, the legislative Lemko, sonof Mr. and Mrs. process as it affects en- Frank S. Lemko; Jelyn The Wettfield Service League has presented a phonograph and typewriter as year end vironmental planning, and Cayce Rabin, daughter of gift* to the Children's Specialized Hospital. Mrs. Lawrence Shaffer of the Service alternatives to prison. John D. Rabin, and Richard League it shown behind ehe table with the gifts. Looking on are Miss Belle Watson, Mrs. R. Peter Straus, Alan Ramos, sonof Mr. and recreational therapist, and patient* Nadine, Yvonne and Craig. national chairman of Call Mrs. Richard C. Ramos. for Action, Inc., keynote Gifts Given Hospital By Service League speaker, discussed the SUMMER PANT potential of women and of The Westfield Service and a manual typewriter hospital. voluntarism. SPECTACULAR! League was able to donate were enthusiatically Also, a check for $25, to be The Hon. Caspar W. several special year end received by the patients. used for summer craft Weinberger, secretary of Cold Fur gifts this year to the The reconditioned supplies, was presented to Health, Education and 8.90 to 17.33 Children's Specialized typewriter was donated to Miss Belle Watson, Welfare, spoke on proposed regularly $16.00 to $26.00 Hospital. As there are many HEW regulations. the Service League by recreational therapist, and pants, pants and more pants more teenage patients, the Russo Business Machines of a subscription to T.V. Guide The Junior Leagues have Storage gifts of a stereo phonogrpah Scotch Plains for the has been ordered for the a three-fold purpose: "to reduced from stock from patients. promote voluntarism; to many of our better resources develop the potential of their , . . cuffed and uncuffed L«t Us Car* for Your Cheryl Barnes During this past year the members for voluntary Service League provided 496 styles in smooth and knit Furs with Our participation in community polyesters, and polyester hours of volunteer service to affairs; and to demonstrate Is Starring In "Godspell the hospital. This included the effectiveness of trained blends... solid colors: White -6 POINT MAN< helping with recreational volunteers." pastels, navy, brown, black .. 1. Stand In cold humidity controlled vaults safe Cheryl Barnes, daughter A graduate of Westfield therapy, leading a Girl broken sizes 8 to 16. Sports- from intact*, fir*, tha>ft of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence High School, Cheryl at- Scout Troop, many hours of MEC Finalhl Barnes of Westfield, is one wear, Third Floor, Plainfield 2. Torn or opart llnlngt uwn Mil Of CHAMM tended Union Junior College pool therapy and monthly and Short Hills Mall. 3. All rip* in fur an rapcrirad. If no material it of the stars of the in- before going to New York birthday parties. Joan B.Monte.daughter of ternational hit play and making her theatrical Mr. and Mrs. P.P. Monte, Madad, mm or CMAMM "Godspell". She will appear debut in "The Last Sweet In addition to these gifts 425 S. Chestnut St., recently 4. Eva* reinforced and replaced If n*ed*d, I July 6 on the nationally Days of Isaac". She was and volunteer time, the placed fourth in the M.E.C. OP CHARM televised Mike Dougllas later seen in Leonard Westfield Service League statewide piano com- 5. All garment* insured) Show. Bernsteins's "Mass" at the provided the hospital with petitions held at Douglass 6. All Garments hand brushed ond air blown. One of the three songs to Kennedy Center in its yearly donation of $1000 College. • Repairing & Remodeling be performed on the Washington, the Academy Douglas program is of Music in Philadelphia and • Fur inventory Reduced Cheryl's solo, "All Good the Metropolitan Opera in Gifts", and she will perform New York. Most recently to off season rates. her parable that of The she toured in "Jesus Christ IF Ml Sower and the Seed. Superstar." ' •! We carry a complete Miss'Barnes was cast last During her tour with MITT REMIT fall in the national company "Godspell", Cheryl has Line of all weather coats. of "Godspell", the musical been in demand to make adaptation of the Gospel appearances on many local According to St. Matthew. television shows, the most She began her tour in Pitts- recent being a Bessie Smith GET KM ft burgh Oct.20 appearing special shown in the subsequently in St. Louis, Philadelphia area. Cleveland, Wilmington, Columbus, Cincinnati and COOL CONTEMPO Philadelphia, where the Shop's Bag Day show is now enjoying an BAZAAE JACKET DRESS extended run. To Be June 16 BIZARRE in our soft, fluid, sleeveless Bag Day is the day when a print dress with its own car- dollar will buy an empty 2041. Franr SlrMt, Wflinfc«W digan cover-up . . . multi- 5*l-t«M grocery bag which may be toned floral In acetate and filled with anything in the Westfietd Service League's nylon for misses 6-14 by Ev- Thrift Shop at 114 Elmer St. elyn de Jonge in our young The Ideal Gift It will be held Saturday, Contempo nook, $48.00. Con- June 16, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 tempo Dresses, Third Floor p.m.,the day the Thrift Shop Plainfield and Short Hills Mall. closes for vacation. WARDLAW COUNTRY for Dad Everything must go, so all price tags will be removed. DAY SCHOOL It is the bargain day of the year, according to Mrs. Hell walk on air or just George Lewis, shop An Integrated College Preparatory School feel that way in our chairman. Upstairs in the Con- SUMMER SESSION signment Shop, the year end SALE! sale starts Wednesday, June Jun« 21 to August 3 13, with everything CANVAS BAGS Wallabees drastically reduced. There Grad*s6 to 12 will be racks with SO cents, 6.90 by Clarks of England $1, $2 and $3 items. The For Boys and Girls Consignment Shop also Review Courses and New Courses regularly $11.00 to $12.00 closes for the summer on English - History - Mathematics June 16. canvas carry-alls in five great and Languages. styles with shoulder, conver- Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. AccrdiM* by MM SIM* of N. J. tible on top handle straps,.. Walter McManus, Con- signment Shop chairman, B»kttb»ll & Wrntllng Clinics Inside pockets, outside pock- thank all the people In Jum 26 to June 29 ets ... light and dark colors. Westfield who have helped Accessories, Street Floor, the Service League raise For Information Phone 754-1882 Plainfield and Short Hills Mall. over $32,000 this year for local charities.

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232-0800 o»ra linllf 'i Tkwa4*r NM* 'in » Repairs Hours: PLAINFIELD SHORT HILLS MALL on Handbaga 9:30-5:30 and Costume Thun, 'til UM your Jewelry 9 P.M. Matter Charos mm at CIKTHAL, wmnu. 233W1 HdlCJfjagSZh ^ TIIK HKSTKIKI-M LKAI1KK, THUBSIIAV, JUNK It, 1«7S- Vug* 22 International League Playoffs Scheduled for This Saturday game will vie for league Waco defensive. Beti's STANDINGS Sl. Paul 10 singles. Rick Lazzaro and Buonanno had 3 straight veteran David Grandell led Flint 8 championship at 1:30 p.m. Mike Rowland had key hits, doubles, one of which got running center field catch Denver's hitting attack W L at Gumbert field. robbed Vancouver of one against Louisville. The Atlantic Division Toledo 8 while John Dillon pitched Muck in the right center Indianapolis 7 The second tier playoffs, four strong innings. field fence. Paul Lauher got almost certain extra base Denver base runners stole Toronto 12 1 league positions 5-8, will IS bases adding to their total — TWO WAY RADIO — Roanoke 11 2 Louisville 6 Newark 4 hi* fir* hit of the season to hit while Dannevig and Denver 5 take place Wednesday with Phoenix 2 drive home a run. Harris excelled in the in- of 75 this year. Montreal 9 4 5 Seattle playing Montreal Tulsa 12 TO INSURE SPEEDY SERVICE Buffalo 8 5 Omaha Jim Maher and Edward Rochester 16 field, For Vancouver, Tom Columbus 3 and St. Paul playing Greener pitched Newark to Jersey City S Snyder gave good pitching Spokane6 OPEN DAILY 9 am til 10 pm Rochester 7 6 1 Roanoke. Likewise, on Tulsa exploded for 8 runs Newark 6 6 Wichita a win over a good Phoenix Rochester broke up a tight andgoodfietding and scored SUNDAY 9 ajn. 'til &30 pjn. Saturday, the winners of team. Jim Condon, Paul game with Jersey City by one run. Win. Stune scored 2 in the last half of the sixth Miami 3 8 each game will play winners inning to beat a tough Jersey City 3 9 Pacific Division Glickman and Paul scoring eight runs in theruns and had good fielding Phoenix 10 3 while non-winners play non- Garrigan provided the fifth inning. Jon Blutfield, and good hitting. Ed Spokane club 12 to 6. Peter Richmond 1 11 winners. Schmitz had three hits for Charleston 1 12 Tulsa 10 3 batting power for Newark. with three hits and BobWimmer and Jeff Hillsinger AD 3-2200 Seattle 9 * Scott Carroll and Bill Stevenson and G. Wortzel each had one run. Tulsa while Greg Schmidt American Division Waco 9 4 Seattle 18 Hargrove gave many fine with 2 hits apiece paced the Spokane 13 had a home run, Dave Scott •RUSSELL STOVER CANDY a triple and Jeff Hydeman a Minneapolis 11 2 Sacramento 7 6 Spokane6 defensive plays. For winners. Steve Herthel and Salt Lake City 13 • PANTENE * LOREAL Salt Lake City 5 6 Seattle scored 11 runs in Phoenix Greg Hayt and Alex Bob Nooman pitched good For Spokane Tom Ken double. Steve Lipper, Jeff | Portland 4 8 the 3rd inning and held on in DiOrio led the pitching. ball for Rochester. nelly provided three hits and DeChellis and Jeff Priest HUDSON VITAMIN MtOMiCTi Seaside Hotel ! Vancouver 4 9 a game originally delayed Greg Hayt and Scott Farley Toledo 11 Kevin Sur banged out two also had two hits each. Braetty on lit* Ocmn Front San Diego 3 9 by darkness. Steve Sherwyn each had 2 hits. Flint a hits in a tie game. Hager- Leading the defensive team PICK UP AttOMtiVMY Own Grow, N J Spokane 3 9 had 4 hits and Jim Seeman, Denver9 In this exciting win forman, Kelly, Coakley and were the pitchers, Greg Sch- Ken Hoff and Joe DiBella Toledo 7 Toledo a strong team effort John Coastes had one hit midt and Peter Schmitz, C.1 and the outfielders, Greg ins SOUTH AVI. w. wnrniLO •1 4th of July Sptc'M League playoffs took each had 3 hits. For Spokane A game that was delayed by Boate, Smith, Neeven, each. Kevin Sur's hit June 30 to July 4 place yesterday, and pitted Kevin Sur went 4 for 5 and due to a fire, Denver was Marotta, Hale, Bacso, number two was a grand (ConttniMd on >*«•• 23) (4fulld*yi) Phoenix against Tulsa in scored three runs to lead the red hot. Excellent pitching Saporito, Rochlin, Savage, slam home run in the third one game and Minneapolis attack. Frank Coakley and by Rick Yawger along with Sahulka, Robinson and inning - the first such for $35 par panon including 2 SMMMW nwiliptr diy. against Toronto in the Randy Hagerman each a 3 for 3 day, set the pace for Graye. Flint could not catch the team this year. Salt Oamp It second. The non-winners contributed 2 hits apiece and Denver. Also helping were Toledo after giving them 6 Lake City scored 4 times in •Vrittorcalltorr'M'ntlani . will play each other on Andy Koski, Tom Kennelly Jim Howard, Ed Scharf, runs in the first inning in a the last inning to earn this 20I-774-1120. Saturday, at ten o'clock at and Dick Lee each added Robert Field, and Doug hard fought contest. Kevin tie. Mike Gengos had 3 hits THE PINGRY SCHOOL SlO dapottt r«qulr«d. Tamaques Field No. 3. The one more hit. Spencer. Jeter and Paul Brandstein including a grand slam 215 North Avenue, Hillside, New Jeney winners of Wednesday's Montreal 14 Indianapolis 22 led the offense for Flint homerun. Barry Wilson also Indianapolis 11 Richmond 6 Jeter had a perfect day with had 3 hits. JIM 2M-taf«t M, 1171 For Indianapolis Doug Solid hitting throughout 3 singles and a walk while Sacramento 6 SALES Griffiths had three hits the entire line up gave Tulsa 6 SERVICE Paul hit 2 doubles and a Ntire: t« to 1:15 including a base loaded Indianapolis their largest single. Eric Froden hit a In a 6-6 tie called by Five days* week PARTS i triple. Larry Foster also had run production of the year. double and a single. Also darkness Sacramento had three hits. John Brunnquell, Scott Bovit and Howard belting doubles were Peter multiple hits by Frank Nurstry Camp - Girls and Boyi Agn 3 and) 4 vacuum cleaners Scott Bovit and Rick Laz- Diamond each had 4 hits, Shepherd and Jon Leib. Padula, 3 for extra bases, Junior Camp- Girls and Boyi Ages 5 and 8 zaro each had two hits. John John Brunnquell 3 hits and Singles were hit by Kevin Mario Russo and Bruce Senior Camp- Girls and Boy* Ao« 7 to 14 HANDY CHARGE Brunnquell, Scott Bovit and Larry Foster and John Brady, Bob Lowe and Steve Roberts, plus Jim Leipold's Hock Lazzaro each had two Dillon with 2 each. Mike Vibert. Playing well 2 runs, helped the tie. Tulsa 2 Pools - Arts and Crafts • Cook-Outs MASTER CHARGE hits, while John Dillon and Rowland, Doug Griffiths defensively were Tom had 6 runs on 15 hits. Peter Call 335-6990for restrvstionl Jerry Mangine chipped in and Bob Fanelli each Vibert, Tony Cuccaro, Dave Schmitzhad a home run and with key hits. chipped in with key hits. O'Conner and Paul McLane. Greg Schmidt had four hits THE PINGRY SCHOOL IS A NONDISCRIMINATORY INSTITUTION Indianapolis 9 Indianapolis 5 Waco 10 to lead the Tulsa offense. A sciving machines Wichita 6 Denver 4 Vancouver 5 fine defensive effort was led For Indianapolis home In a close game shortened Extra base hitting was the by Jeff Priest, Bruce Pat- EflRDLYT. PETERSEN CO. runs by John Brunquell, by darkness, Indianapolis order of the day as Waco terson, Steve Lipper and Doug Griffiths and Scott edged Denver on Scott outhit Vancouver. Troy Glen Hilsinger. . w ii i s i WISH II i M \ Bovit led Indianapolis over Bovit's 2 run homer. Chris Dunlap drove in a run with Minneapolis 20 Your Local a tough Wichita team. Larry KJeltyka drove in a key run his second inning double and Columbus 7 Foster had a triple and three with a double. Larry Foster in the next inning Lee Minneapolis received and Howard Diamond each Miner's home run scored good pitching from Ross had key hits. For Denver although Greg Lafferty's Markwell and Hank Lutz. excellent pitching by Robert triple did not. Paul Harris Hitting well was Jeff Kay, Field and Rick Yawger drove in several runs with Dan Brady, Doug Wallace, almost beat Indianapolis. his twin doubles in theChuck Baker, Hank Lutz B. B. D. A Denver's guns were silent fourth and seventh Innings and Ross Markwell, who against Indianapolis, but and Brian Ambrose led off went four for four. The hitting from rookie Bob the seventh with a triple. defensive was led by Guy STORE Grey and base running by Tom Castellone and RonNewhart, Jim Baeder, Jim Boyle helped score 4 Keller also had multiple Brian Taylor, John Gabriel, HUSIHBM Denver runs. hits. Castellone and Miner Irian Laffan and Peter San Diego 8 both pitched well for thedeJong. Portland 2 winning Waco team while Louisville 10 Toronto 17 John Dannevig, Paul Harris Denver 9 Station Radio and T.V Miami 4 I and Brooks Betz sparked the Rookie Brian Camillo and For Toronto the , 1 27 Central Ave. McGovern brothers, Mark ; 3 D4YS ONLY and Rob, led the hitting Wostfield, N. J. going 3 for 4. Jay Fergunson also had three hits including a home run. Jack Hall, Jack THIiRS.-FRI.-S4T. Hackett and Nato DiBella 232 4660 contributed to the hitting ! attack. Bruce Henderson, [ JIM II. 15, 16 Tom Emerick and Don ; Tobey played well. For ! Miami Scott Webster held a ! good Toronto team scoreless ; Tops, Pants, Pant Suits, for the first 3 innings. He 311 Springfield Av«. also had 2 hits including a Berkeley Htt., N.J. home run. Robert Webster ! A Great Gift Blazers, Skirts had 3 hits. Roanoke 24 1. Country Living $ $ Charleston 6 2. All Rooms Professionally 5 to 25 Good hitting by E. Halsey, Decorated. Dave Crocco, Robert 3. Individual Attention For for The Graduate Crystal, Bill Bowers, John Everyone. Kederici and Robert 4. Private And Semiprivate Values to *200 Federici and Michael Accomodations. Coughlin led Roanoke to a 5. Delicious Food. 24-6 victory over Charleston. 6. Rates Begin At $122 Per Montreal 12 Week. Going On To College ivg Coat Special Buffalo 6 7. State Licensed. Dave Brecn and Warren West had 2 hits each. One of Breen's was his 18th home run of the year. Patrick 50% off Bergin and Alan Boyland 464-9260 • For Interview Give a College Subscription to had key hits. Bryan Kaiser looked very good in his 3 Wo Try-Ons - Wo Charges or Credit Cards - No Lay Aways innings of pitching. Phoenix 15 MON-SAT 9:30-5:30 THURS. TIL 8:30 Seattle 4 THE CLOSED WEDNESDAYS Great pitching from Alex DiOrio and Greg Hayt who both also had 5 and 4 hits each. Marty Udvarnoky and 233-1713 WBSTFIELI Mark Powers each had outstanding games in the WESTFIELD LEADER fielding department. Mike SUBSCRIBE NOW TO GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER THE LEADER to this year }s graduate

WISTPItLD LEADER for MILMST, immediate help Copies will be sent through the school year call Mrin Stop in our office TREE EXPERT CO. at 50 Elm Street for Prompt, Safe or phone • Spray Service ONE YEAR 232-4407 322-9109 jet $5.01 * I -THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JVSK 14, 1973 • *» International .wo hitter for three innings. 'earson made one run with Strong hitting by Boate, RBI. Greg Papandrea Outlines 5-Year Goal of Church Rabbi Kroloff To Present New Programs Smith, Marotta, Hale and made one run with 2 hits and Installation League Playoffs Do more to "help Armstrong, the Committee A survey of current few CCAR members to will report to the convention Bacso. Strong defense was pitched well for four in- humanity through spiritual on Publication for New (Cantkiwd fram *>»,. JJ) keynoted by Neeven, fiings. Cliff Sheehan had one concerns regarding church- assist parochial schools on Thursday, June 21. Service Set means." Jersey, the five-year goal of state problems in the public through governmental Saporito, Graye, Rochlin, un. Tom Snyder pitched This was an appeal heard the denomination - in- Slamowitz, Kevin Cimei and Robinson and Sahulka. For /ell for one inning even A service of installation schools, and national funds, we must insist that The study, conducted Jeff Hydeman. Tom Ken- Sunday will recognise the i Boston recently by some creased emphasis on pressures for funds to assist the strict separation of among the CCAR's 1,100 Indianapolis Bob Fannelli, hough he gave up 15 runs 2,000 Christian Scientists spiritual healing - is being nelly led the Spokane attack Mike Rowland, John hrough bad fielding. Rev. Wilmont Murray as the Church-sponsored school Church and State be members serving 710 with a pair of triple* in 3 minister of the First Baptist rom around the world, vigorously emphasized at systems, will be presented maintained." Reform synagogues by the Brunnquell, Doug Griffiths Buffalo 34 the local level. times at bat and Frank and John Dillon all had two Church. Following the in- Including a number from to the 84th annual meeting of He added that Reform group's church-state Charleston 25 stallation, there will be a New Jersey. the Central Conference of committee, will also Kelly had two hits. Kevin hits. Rick Lazzaro and Pat Bergin, Doug Ellis, Judaism favored private Sur, Randy Hajerman, Larry Foster also con- reception for Mr. Murray David E. Sleeper, the new American Rabbis, June 18- education systems but "felt recommend new action and Bryan Kaiser made and his family in the lounge. chairman of the Christian 21 at Atlanta, Ga. programs. The survey Andrew Kotti and Ed Kortis tributed key hits. great outfield catches to end that such institutions must each had one hit apiece. Waco 18 The preacher of the Science board of directors, The church-state chair- be funded from non- results are being analyzed allies of Charleston. It was said at the annual meeting by Rabbi Herbert S. Rut- John Coates waa the victim Portland 12 hitter's day. Alan Boylan morning will be the Rev. Dr. man, Rabbi Charles Kroloff governmental sources." of three imeamed nna in Jitsuo Morikawa, associate jf the denomination that of Temple Emanuel of The CCAR's Church-State man, Temple Israel, Min- Waco bombed out Port- started it off with a single interest in Christian healing neapolis, Minn., a member the tint inning but went on land in a hitting barrage that started a 23 hit barrage. executive secretary of the Westfield, stated that Committee will meet on to pitch three more Board of National Ministries growing in various "despite desires among a Monday and Rabbi Kroloff of the committee. scoreless innings and did not which began early and Dan Sullivan, Jesse Shubitz of the American Baptist countries but much more ended late. Troy Dunlap and and Dave Breen each had 4 remains to be done. walk a man in hi* four in- Tom Castellone had perfect its, Warren West, and Churches. Dr. Morikawa, nlnga. days at the plate. Dunlap Brian Sullivan had 3 hits who is no stranger to First "The whole human race," Jersey City IS slammed an over-the-fence each. Roger Soucak did well Baptist, is one of the most e said, "needs the Miami 3 home run at Tamaques No. n his 2 innings as catcher. dynamic leaders of the ministering, healing, saving For Miami Doug Wddon 3, a triple, a double and two Tony Valles, Tom Roff and denomination. Prior to support of the Christ. And had 3 hita and Scott Webster singles, while Castellone Roger Soucak tried different serving in his present we can serve that Christian had 2 hits. had four singles and a walk. infield positions to prepare position, he was director of purpose better than we're SALE Newark 20 Paul Harris had three Tor next year. Brian Kaiser evangelism for many years. doing? Roanoke5 singles while Lee Miner, pitched two shutout innings Before that he was the According to C. Earle Newark's Jim Matter and Greg Lafferty and Donald to end the 3% hour hitter's minister of the First Baptist CLOSING Edward Greener put it Wolfe each had a pair of game highlighted by 2 Dave Church of Chicago. Dr. together again to stop a hits. Also contributing to the Breen homeruns and a home' Morikawa is widely known division leader by scoring 20 Waco offensive and run by Bryan Kaiser. in this country ana around Fine colonial reproduction runs and allowing Roanoke defensive game were John Montreal 13 the world. FOR THE only s runs; however, Dannevig, Joe Pope, Brian Rochester? Other participants in the Edward Greener gave up Ambrose, David Gilbert, service of installation will his second run this year, Ron Keller and Eddie Montreal scored eight be Fred Banes, moderator SUMMER! Edward Greener pitched 32 Glialeb. Castellone and runs in the first inning and of First Baptist Church; Dr. innings and gave up 2 runs Miner did a fine job on the went on to defeat Rochester Dean Nelson, area minister for this season. Scott mound for the winners. For 3-7. Jon Boutfield, C. P. of the American Baptist Carroll, Bill Hargrove, Portland, Rick Clark's Kalis and David Davison Churches of New Jersey; ONCE A YEAR Curtis Costello and Joe double and Scott Stirrup's each had two hits for the Rev. William Ortolf, EVERYTHING MUST GO! ArmeUino provided Newark single in the 1st brought in Rochester. Philip Volino, interim minister of the First with good fielding plays to the first run. In the 2nd Bob Nooman, Jeff Albert Baptist Church, Jersey DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ENTIRE hold Roanoke to 5 runs. For inning, hits by Tom Vliet, and Steve Herthel also City; Donn Snyder, mayor Roanoke, E. Halsey and Todd Preston, Don Gilford contributed offensively. For of Westfield; the Rev. Paul STOCK INCLUDING BRAND NEW Robert Crystal had two hits and Nick Guiditta resulted Montreal, the strong hitting Stagg, general secretary of apiece. in three more runs. In the of Jim Coakley, Ciarrocca the New Jersey Council of CURRENT SUMMER STOCK 6th, singles by Scott Stirrup, and Bond plus the good Churches; and the Rev. ALL SALES FINAL Sacramento 13 Todd Preston, Gary defensive play of Gerrity, Homer Tucker, president of San Diego 5 Goldenberg, Walter Emerson & Moore were the New Jersey Council of Strike out pitching by Castiglia ana a double by instrumental in gaining the Churches. All the par- Dave Gardner, bases loaded Tom Vliet led to four more win. ticipant* are members of DRESS triples by Pete Dixon and runs. Portlands First Baptist Church. Jim Prather, Mario Rusao's Seattle U Arrangements for the 3 runs and key RBI hits by Minneapolis? Portland came from installation have been SHIRLEY'S SHOP Bruce Roberts, Mike St. Paul 5 behind in the bottom of the HarreU and Pat Kennedy handled by Mrs. Theodore In a game that decided the 7th to take Seattle. After Balling. Charles Shaunesey Two location* to icrve you • 1145 STKWESMT AVE. led Sacramento to its American Division Nick Guiditta reached on a seventh win. is in charge of the reception. Rotcmont, N.J. 609 397-OMtt 375-0380 championship, Minneapolis force and Walter Castiglia • Bridge St., Umbertville, N.|. 609 397-3757 MVHHTfNi Hi JI Open Daily 10 - 5 Seattle 35 edged St. Paul in a well singled, Mike Sacifero Salt Lake City 8 played game. In the top of doubled to bring in the WINS DRAMA HONORS Seattle scored 10 runs in the 7th Jeff Kay, Dan Brady winning run. Portland's big and Ross Markweli loaded rally inning was the 6th Laurie Berman, daughter the Sth inning and 17 runs in of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the 6th inning for its biggest the bases on infield hits. when hits by Scott Stirrup, Doug Wallace then hit a Walter Castiglia and Don Berman of Tudor Oval, was win of the year. Jim Seaman among the graduates was the slugging star and double which drove in 3 Gilford on top of two walks runs, the margin of victory and a homerun by Nick Gold receiving degrees May 25 at LEES Carpet Dealers went 6 for 6 including hitting Hank Lutz, Doug Wallace resulted in 6 runs. Don Chatham College, Pitta- tor the cycle. Chris Brown burgh. She received scored 5 times as leadoff and Ross Markwell pitched Gilford was the hitting star excellent ball for the vic- with three for four. Nick departmental honors in batter. Ken Hoff pitched drama. scoreless ball for the last tors. Sparkling plays on Gold and Tom Vliet shared FOUR SALESIri ONE! three innings and struck out defense were made by Jim the pitching honors. the side in the last inning. Baeder at shortstop and NEW NURSE For Salt Lake Mitch Becker Brian Taylor at second l.ETTKRMAN base. Nan L. Gianqulnto of 84: had 3 hits while Albert It John Lamer of Westfield Highland Ave wai We reneat our four most . Phoenix». BarryV iWilson had 2 each. ,v haswon his third award for graduated May 20 from Toronto30 •••'•- VancouverV his participation on the Georgetown University Richmond 6 Good pitching by Mark track team at Bucknell School of Nursing with a Toronto's 30 hit attack Powers and Scott Farley University. B.S. degree. sales -al of one time I was led by Gary Moore, S for aided by outstanding S, Nato DIBella and Tony fielding from SS Marty Tobey's 3 for 4 including a Udvarnoky who also had 6 home run by each. Also hits, 8 runs batted in in hitting well were Tom eluding his 1st homerun of Emerick, Jack Hackett and the season. Greg Hayt hit his Sth and Scott Farley hit WHSN irar Mark McGovern. Don Tobey went 2 for 2, his first base his second. Doug Parizeau hits of the season. Steve and Jim Scott both had their TIME1OMOVK AmrHi-a'n m"it wantal tupri Jabens, in his first relief job, best game of the season with Goff«out oiff Inch thlcai Pacion* ion"t iirl ' secured the win for Toronto. 2 and 3 hits, respectively, plulhptla. Youilift Imilh, ilmabla, Sim In lU.tripia thick Klnj li Ilia cuunlrr'l Bruce Henderson and Jack For Vancouver, Ed Wim luiuir. Loll of bodr iumihar illia arllvfl Hall played well defen- mer hit the first pitch for a a»dhminca,wlthl7 III III i>f I.KKH sively. solid home run, earned dallfhtful colota to !iiVr»rflbly haaullful. perfect day with 3 runs, 3 «ht>oa« from. ' ' *•" brilliant riiliin. Columbus 20 hits and 2 walks. Art Stock Omaha 8 made 2 runs with one hit Toledo 13 Wm. Stune made 1 run with Indianapolis 11 2 hits and also pitched well In this win Boate pitched a for last 2 innings. Frank

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F- JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, 24M7I UNION COUNTY, OOCKFT NO. F repair materiel! In the Town of J5I7.JJ FEDERAL NATIONAL Wettfield In the County of Union FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT I Recent Real Estate Transactions MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a with an estimated amount of 2U0P OAOEO \ ASSOCIATION, a car- corporation organized under en Act tons of bituminous concrete: Type poration organized under vt Act or « CHigretl and enlttlno. euriuent to "A", Type FA BC, Type SP Top and Congress and existing pursuant to thi F«atr»l National Mortgage SUtlined base, 2400 torn ot broken the Federal National Mortgege Aiiocltllon Charter Act, ha>lng lt» stone, and ia,000 gallon! of Cettonlc Association Charter Act, having Its principal oHIca in ma City * Emulsified Asphalt, High Vlicoslly principal office In the City of Washington, olitrlcl of Columbia, Grade, opened and read In public at Washington, Dittrlct ot Celumbll, Plaintiff, vt. OONALO B. PALMER, Ihe Municipal Building, 425 Ealt Plaintiff, vt. ROGER JOHNSON, at at u>., at all., Defendant!, CIVIL Broad Street, Wettlleld on July 3. ux., at all.. Defendants CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION - ml, at 10:00 A.M. prevailing lime. ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED Speclllcetloni and lor mi of bldl for FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES the proposed work, prepared by PREMISES By virtu* 2 Avanua louth u degreei 5J' aait a NOTICI alliance of 40 faat to a oolM and SHERIFF'S SALS corner; thanca running louth 43 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW dagrm OS' wait and at right anglat JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, IHaRIPFltALI fa Monroe Avanua a dlitance of UNION COUNTY, OOCKET NO. F SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Mr. and Mn. Warren WtethiMpt, formerly of Crestwood, Mr. and Mn. James R. Miller, formerly of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bradford of Edison are now II7.fi faal to a point and corner; 2J2 72 HUDSON CITY SAVINGS JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, Mo., are the new resident! c4 this home wealed at • Texas, are now residing with their family at SM Uvlag fatthei r new home nt 2247 GreensMe Place. Scotch tftence running north 41 dagraai 23' BANK, A Binning corporation of UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F- watt a dlitance of 40.M faat to a the State of Naw Jertey, Plaintiff, 2757-71 Clinton Lane, Scotch Plain., which they recently pyr- Woodland Ave.. Mountainside. They purchased thb Plains, which they purchased from Mr. and Mn. Clyde point and corner; thence running VI. ALEXANDER HART, JR., Ill FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- chaied from Mr. and Mn. W«rr«i Hill. The sale of Ihto WeslfieM Multiple Listing from Mrs. Hope Ebaesser north 4} degree! eail and at right ALEXANDER HART, et ux, et al., OAOED ASSOCIATION, a cor- E. Stefert. The tale of this Multiple Listed property was anglei'to Monroa Avanua a dlttance Defendenti. CIVIL ACTION poration organised under an Act of property was negotiated by Jack W. Carpenter for the through tke office of Danker li Danker, Inc. Albert G. negotiated by Jeanctte Fedorocko for the offices of or 1M.4» laal lo e point In the Mid EXECUTION . FOR SALE OF Congrats and exlttlng purtuant to towthwmttrly tide line of Monroe MORTGAGED PREMISES the Fcdiral National Mortgage firm of Pearsall * Frankeanach. Inc.. Realton. Danker handled the transaction. Pearsall k Frsnkenbach. Inc., Realton. Avenue and place of BEGINNING. By virtue of the above slated writ Association Charter Act, having Itt Then it due approximately if execution to me directed I shall principal office In the City of •14,37s.11 with Intern! from May 7, upose for Mle by public vendue. In Washington, District of Columbia, 1*73 and coitt. room B I, In the Court Houte, In the Plaintiff, vs. THEODORE BROWN, city of Elliabelh. N.J., on Wednei el ux , et sit., Defendants. CIVIL The Sheriff reierves the right, to ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION. adiourn mil Mle. day the 27th dav of June A.D.. 1*7), RALPH OR ISCELLO, at two o'clock In the alternoon of OR SALE OF MORTGAGED Sherllf aid day. PREMISES. ' REISOORF a, JAFFE, Attyi. .ALL that tract or pacal of land, By virtue of the above Hated writ DJ 1 WL CX 792 05 Ituate, lying and being In the City ot of execution to me directed I ihell S-11-71-4T. Fen: $112.32 lalnfleld. In the County of Union In expose lor Mle by public vendue, In Ihe State of New JarMy: room Bo, In the Court Houte. In Ihe BEGINNING at a point in the City of Ellfabeth, N.J., on Wed- NOTICE Westerly side ol Field Avenue, nesday, the 11th day of July A.D., distant 316 44 leet In a course of 1973. at two o'clock In the afternoon SHERIFF'S SALE louth 0i degrees 31 minutes West of said day. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW from ihe Interaction of the said All that tract or parcel of land, JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, Westerly tide line ol Randolph iituate, lying and being In me City ol UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F Road; Ihence continuing along Field Plalnfleld In the County of Union In IOJ»?J THE SAVINGS BANK OF Avenue In a course of Soulh 01 Ihe State of New Jersey: CENTRAL JERSEY, a New Jersey degrees 31 minutes West a distance BEING known and designated et corporation. Plaintiff vs. RICHARD ot B0.02teet to a point; ihence North Lots No. it) and No. 113 as shown on ARDOWSKI, et als. Defendants. 82 degrees }• minutes West, a a certain map entitled, "Hillside CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF distance ot 155.7) feet to m point; Terrace, city of Plalnfleld, Union EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF thence North 07 degrees 22 minutes County, New Jersey, May leis" at MORTGAGED PREMISES. East along the rear line of Lots 90, tiled In the Oltlce of the Regllter ot By virtue ot the above stalrd writ 91, 92 and 93 in Block B on map Ihe County ol Union, New Jersey on ot execution to me directed t shall hereinafter referred to. a distance ot expose tor sale by public vendue, In July 4, 1915 as Map No. 247C. Mr. and Mn. D.vtdP.Kapral. formerly otfUUsMe, are Thb I. thenew home ofMr. and Mrs. Patrick 8. Feely at Mr. and Mr.. J*i R Capatch_of MM CoM»., Scotch m feet; thence South 12 degrees 3a Premises are commonly known n room B-l, In the Court House, In the minutes East a distance of 157.3) now residing with their family at «J7 Elm St.. Westfleld. •»I> Willoughby Road,. Fanwood, «which they purchased PlalM, have receatly aurchaaed the property at %m cityof El'rabeth, N.J., on WMnes 903 Berckman street. Plalnfleld, feet to the point and place of New Jersey. Summit Ave.. WettfleM. from Iubelle Bene off Cedar day, the JOthday of June, A.D., l»7J, BEGINNING. They pwrchased lab WeatHcM Multiple Lining from Mr. from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor through the offke^of at two o'clock In the afternoon of There It due approximately and Mn. Peter A. KrIUiwy through the office of Danker Nancy F. Reynolds Associates. Inc., Realton. The Boomett Iilmaal, Manahawkln. Theaate «n •egotlated by said day. BEING KNOWN at Lot! Number •32.4M.2i with interest from Shirley M. McLladen of H. Clay Frledrkba, Inc., All that tract or parcel ol land, 10, el, 92 and 9J in Block B ai shown February II, lf>7] and cotts. ft Danker, Inc., local Realton. Albert G. Danker handled property was Multiple Listed. situate, lying and being In the City of and laid out on a certain map en- The Sheriff reserves the right to lite transaction. WeitfleM offke. Plalnfleld. In the County of Union, In titled "Irunbound Estates, situated adiourn this Mle. the State ot New Jersey: n me City of Plalntleld, Union RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff BEGINNING at a point In Ihe County, N.J. dated April, 1921" at BOURNE AND NOLL. Attyi. southerly side line of East Sixth lied In the Office of Ihe Register of DJ It WL CX 7*4 05 Street, said point being distant 165 Union County, New Jertey, In Deed 61473 4T Feetf)Sf.44 feet northeasterly from the easterly Book )32, page 5»7 see. side of Franklin Place; thence BE ING also known as Lot 3, Block running South 44 degrees 39 minutes 3«2 on the Otllclal Tax and East, and parallel with Franklin Assessment Map of the Cily ot PUBLIC NOTICC Place, so feet to a point; ihcnce Plalnfleld. Notice is hereby given that the running North 4SdeQ.rces i\ minutes ALSO KNOWN as 10121014 Field following action was taken on an East, parallel with East Sixth Avenue, Plalntleld, Union County, appeal heard by the Board of Ad. Street, 50 feel to a point; Ihence New Jersey lustment on June II, 1973: running North 44 degrees 3» minutes This Is a purchase money mort- Appeal ot westfleld Professional west, parallel wllh Franklin Place gage. Building lor permission to erect a SO feet to the southerly line ot East There is due approximately professional building at 522 E. Broad Slxih Street; and thence running 1)5.178 14 with Interest Irom Street, contrary to Ihe requirements South 45 degrees 71 minutes West, December 1, W72 and 19,007.53 with of Article 17, Section 1703, tollowing Ihe said soumerly side line Interest Irom March 5, 1973 end Paragraph (b). subparagraph 7; of East Sixth street. 50 leet lo Ihe costs. Article 4, Section 424 ol the fonlng point and place ol BEGINNING. The Sherlfl reserves the right to Ordinance - Denied adlourn this sale. BEING known as Lot No. 4 In plot ELEANOR E.SANFORD 3 es lafd down on a certain map RALPHORISCELLO. entitled "Map ot villa Sites and Sherlll Secretary Building Lots In the City 01 Plain. DIEFEN8ACM I WITT, Attys. Board of Adlustment Held, N.J.. Map det«.or . . . 10,050.00 lint ot HKIsIdo Avenue; thenco (1 P«i irolturn ot tho Oppnrttm'ht of Police for the second running along s&td touthwettprl yonr lrui)> thpdrttoof oppoiMlmunt... 11,150,00 Ilde line or Berckmnn Srroet, SouN Pnlrohnenot ihp Dppnrlmentot Police for tht. third A7 deurtfos 30' Ea»t a dlsfnnco o ypflr from thodnlpof niniolnhjirnt... 11,750.00 90.00 feit to n point ftnd cornpr Pnirottminof tlm DepartiniMtt ol Police lor the fourth th«nct (?) running nl right angles U yi'rtr in n Ihn tin It* ot nppulntnir-nt... 12,350.00 laid latt mentioned courio, South A I'nlrolti -not fiioOiwrlmpnlol rolicetrom tho fifth dtflrvet 3D* West n dinnncn ol IV* 00 yi'rtr imu rtll ^ul«C(|uont yvnr% from the (tots f*fi Ion pointftmjcornor; thaneo 13) i>f nDptiiitmpnr. 12,950.00 runnlna puraltol with Tlio tlr»t courin i'rutmi>nt ol Pollto n^ilynrd to work nt plalnclothet- hffeln. North 42 dnureos 30' Wc%l n iticn In Ihc I J ('*<-( »ivf> hitronu rttnl Ihr Narcotics tluroau by the CHI*! ot Ihe dl»t«nct of 50.00 fool to n point mul Oi-pni tnirnt thnii ijp pnli) UQ0 00 prr nnnum in ntttlltfon to nny other com cornirj Ihvnce HI running iiar/ilim lii'Hirttion lo whUh they nmv hf cnMllfri. wllh Iho Mtond iour»» hereto. North I lir> nti>iMiit>r of Hit' Mi>|iftrlnifiiil nl Pulkt* nutuned to work at Truffle Ot 47 dtarwi 30' En»t n t.Mntup or ll< PI t>y tlm <-hit*t i>t the DrpnrtmiMit, M»rtll be paUl s500 00 por nnnum In 134.00 few I to the (>ulnt mid (jinn* ul iitldititjn in rtr»r I>I|HT t omprmntlon tu which Im inny brmitilled. bMlnnlny. Mi'iniicri ul HIP ipiiiiurnu'd prtiii rirn (){>[iartinpnt bplow IfIO rm.h ot Chief nimii IM> until HI niiuuiun 'o l)tT»lr mmuAl *rtlnrv rlijlil {») holldayl At regular Prvmlitisrvcoinmai.lv Known n% itnily infcutil < tjinptiimniion Ih ntfnct tar Ihp year 197]. IM Dflrchrnfln Slrprjl, MflltitlPliL Mcinimi x or iht. oi.ifitrnii-tl imid PolltP Orprtr (input below the rank of Chle N«w Jinty itvnH IJP |)niplr «(MHjrtl %alary IWIVP [9) hiM)ilaV*r)i rpyulf*r Thtrt li Uuutf* nppruximftipiy. dniiy m.t'ot i (jnij)iiinntiiin in pltptl for thp ynar iv/] flnU ten (10) hollilftyl tt fUf119.97 wllh iInternst ! Iron' Mnrtft rr»tji/irtr dolly rnlr> (it(OMi|)pn«nhon In PHPC! for Hit* ypnr 197*! », 1W3 «nd coilsl . AAmnlfert (if Hit' uitiionnfU M«ld Potitp [Jppnrtmtint »hmi b» f>(tirJ IM nd Thi fih..riff reserve* tti? rl(jht to Uitioh tu Inpif rtmtiini tnlnfy uverltnif |)rty rtt the reyulflr hourly rat* of Mr, and Mm. Jerry ('. Itlcharria have moved Into their MM. and Mrs. George I'roiidfmil hnvt> inovrtt Into their adiourn thli sale. tuiii|jpn«nMon in ftlci t ivt thp ypnr 19/3 niid nt UMB niut OIIP halt tP») lh« new home at 626 Hoonevelt St. The tale of this multiple new home at MO Dorian Itimrt, The unle of thl« multiple MALPMOMISCFl.LO, rpguinr tiourly rntn ol uimiimuntion in cltrtl tor Ihtt y«mr 1y;4, **• UrovlUfU Thp residence of I MM Hoyiitoit Avenue, ban retenlly been lof in tl»» itmlrttiUAl rturPHMtcnl wllh HIP NPW Jpr^ey Slate (*.B A., Local No, lUlcd properly won negotiated by Alfred George Rogers sold by George P. Hull of the office of Churlei W. listed property WHS negotiated by William V. Taylor of UALPrt J, 5MALIE-Y, JH., AMy 9U, inr>lfptlftir Hie yprif! W/Jnlnl WH Jr. of the office of llarrett & Cntlti, Inc., Realtors. the office of Itmett * Cntln, Inc., Renltor» DJ i WL CX in 05 SrTCtlON II ThisordiiMtmes'iflli l«Ke»-ttpr.l (\\ providedl)y law. Itokotjny, Hcaltor. Ml 11 4f N««l! tBl Otl «'<" II ^eti:».M. having resigned as NewPresident Robert Reilly of immediate past vice Mrs. Nicholas Bradshaw. York City Police Com- Westfield will succeed as Palsted Ave.; James H. biology honorary. He was price of the home can be Curtain 8:40 • All Matt rrnrvad . •ada«4 Dalai Waakdayt Taylor, 115 Roger Ave.; president of the Westfield active in Marching Band, shown to qualified prospects II HIM. This book gives an missioner on May 7. He was president. Service League. She has illustrated history of theintroduced by Colonel David Marvin E. Whaley, 428 West Sigma Nu fraternity, was in other parts of the country • This year the club Broad St.; Grace M. Smith served as president of the secretary of Honor Com- who are planning a move to theatre from early Greek Kelly, superintendent of the Kappa Alpha Theta drama through the 1971State Police. Union County initiated the presentation of Ziobro,l2i Belmar Terrace. mission and treasurer of this area. Brice A. Fawcett, Broadway season. Valor Awards. Plaques and Alumnae Club, a member of Young Republicans. president of Insta-Homes, Prosecutor Karl Asch was $500 were presented to the board of the College says: "This double exposure C I r\J EIVl A First nuni "The Story of Art" byalso present. Woman's Club and has also Mark Irwin Shames, son Ernst H. Gombrich Is in Anthony Orlando, Elizabeth of Mr. and Mrs. Morris to both local and national Motions to expand benefit been active at the First prospects can help Ran- memory of Louis Schein, coverage and Include fireman; John Simpkins, CALENDAR United Methodist Church as Shames, 1025 E Broad St., father of Mrs. Leonard N.J. State Trooper and majored in religion. He was dolph-Wiegman Company dependent widows and superintendent of the sell the home faster... since ChavkJn. In his book the children of those special Robert Bunk, Linden elementary department. active in Student Senate, author discusses each work policeman at the ceremony JUNE Interfraternity Council, more qualified prospects volunteer police assigned to Mrs. Roll, her husband see the home." of art In its context with armed or uniform duty who at the Tower Steak House, 21 Westfield Newcomers Chapel Council Community clarity. Mountainside. The wives of arts and crafts com- and four children have of Risk, Phi Delta Theta, lose their life in the line of resided at 82 Barchester "The New Larousse duty and to reduce the the valor award winners mittee, YWCA. 12:45 intramurail l soccer andd Encyclopedia of the Earth" were presented with Way for the past nine years. bowling. yearly dues to $200 were specially designed 200 Club 21 Concert by The Company, by Leon Berlin in memory Westfield Teen Stage of George L. Schafer, father prehensive and pins. Membership is now at Band, Mindowaskin Park, of Mrs. Leona S. Mako. This authoritative account of the 163 and u new applications 8 p.m. Center Given State Grant is a well-illustrated volume anatomy and history of this were received during the which gives a complanet- . luncheon. 21, 22 Garage, bake sale of Youth from the Westfield . Visits Westfield Democratic Community Center will to the football training Women's organization, 8 again have an opportunity to camps of the New York Stoneteigh Pit. participate In summer rec- Giants and New York Jets 23 Welcome Wagon in- reational and cultural day also are included. lAR BERGMAN S ternational buffet outings as the result of State Gov. Cahill said spon- 25 West field Newcomers grants. soring organizations are CHESAND coffee- for prospective The local organization responsible for incidental members, home of Mrs.was granted $1,500 to costs and for providing WHISPERS Lloyd Ferguson, 905 provide'for 750 youth op- sufficient supervisors and Pennsylvania Ave., 8:15portunity recreation days. I counselorl s to accompany lalll p.m. Gov. William T. Cahlil ! groups 27 Coffee for prospective said that Commissioner PAPER MILL. ouse members of the Moun Richard J. Sullivan of the tainside Newcomers Club, Department of Environ It* State Itwitn of Ntv JMW« 108 QUIMBY ST., WESTFIELD home of Mrs. John mental -Protetttoivi

STATBMCNT NOTICE NOTICa The bond ordinance published SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE herewith has been finally pwid by SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW the Town Council of the Town of JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, JERSEY. CHANCERY DIVISION, •Vtttfltld, In the County of Union In UNION COUNTY. DOCKET NO. F. UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F DM State of N*w Jersey, on the 12th 34U7I J,l. KISLAK MORTGAGE 2313 71 FEDERAL NATIONAL day of Junt Itn, and Iht twenty day CORPORATION (a N.J. Corp.) MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a period of limitation wlttiln wnlcn a Plaintiff, vs. Raymond Delton, et corporation organized under en Act IEUAILE LOCAL fllMS suit, action or proceeding ux, et alt., Defendant!. ' of congrtta and txtttlng purtuanf to twtetlonlng the validity of wen CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION — the Federal National Mortaatl a ordinance can ba commenced, aa FOR SALE OF MORTCACEO Atsoclttitn Charter Act, having _ • FORMAL WEAI • SPtVIClSTATfOW provided In Iht Local Bond taw, hat PREMISES principal office In tht City oItsf • INSUMNCf baton to run from tha dat* of tht By virtue of tht above staled writ Washington, Dlttrlct of Columbia, first puOlkatlon of Hilt statement. of execution to me directed I thall Plaintiff, vt. EDWARD P. APPROVED: Oonn A. Snydtr, expose lor salt by public vendue, In JAKUBCIK, at UK., tt alt., Oaten, EUCUD Mayor room B4, In tha Court House, In the dantt. CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF FOR INSURANCC CAIL JOYC.VREEI.AND City ot Eliitbtth, N.J., on Wednes- EXECUTION - FOR SALE OF Town Clark day, the loth day of Junt A.D., It7), MORTOAGED PREMISES at two o'clock In the afternoon of By vlrlut of tht above tteted writ CHARLES W. COSENZA ftso tald day. of execution to ma directed I shall ALL that tract or parcel of land, expo** far tale by public vendu*. In 2EI«SttMt.i Short,W SERVrOI AUTHORIZE:. THE IM situate, lying and being In tht City of room BI, m me Court Mouse. In tht TAHORS 213-I1N MOVEMENT OF THE SURFACE Plamfletd In the County of Union In City at Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednet. ami WATER AND STORM SEWER tht State, of Ntw Jersey; day, tht 27th day a« Junt A.D., 1*71. SYSTEM OF THE TOWN OF BSGINNINC at a point In the tt two o'clock In tha afternoon ef _n> AiJTtnuOMB WCSTFICLD IN THE COUNTY OF southeasterly tide ol Eatt Third said day. All that tract or parcel of Ytvur Ian) Valve DMIBT VOMtAI. —aU« H—eTAIal — STATE FARM UNION, NEW JERSEY, TO AP- Street tald point being distent 234 m land, tltuate, lying and being in tht W» BATS 6DN OWtf MOCK aMaiarTaaa-aw PROPRIATE SS00.OM TO PAY THE fttt southwesterly along the tame City of PltlnfltW In tht County of a tatpaema WaeBj COST THEREOF, TO MAKE A from Its Intersection with the south Union In tht State ef New Jersey: y Ltd Brake atrttoa — DOWN PAYMENT AND TO westerly side of Berckmin St. tald BEGINNING it I taint In the SOS Somtratt Street AUTHORIZE THIS ISSUANCE OF beginning also being the northwest, southeasterly tide af Wett Front RAWSON BONDS TO FINANCE SUCH AP- erly comer of lands now or formerly Street dlltant I, 1»7.SS feet norm. No.rhipjffeW.NJ. PROPRIATION AND TO PROVIDE Williams from thtnct running: (1) eotterly along tha tame from Its CADILLAC 754-2239 Cad 232-4744 FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BOND Along the southeasterly tide of Celt Intersection with tht northeasterly ANTICIPATION NOTES IN AN- Third Street south 42 degreet 2B' tide of Clinton Avtnut tald paint IMlURANCll TICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE wett 40fttt to tht northeatterly lint alto being tht northeasterly corner 43»NBtthAva. Waamalf OF SUCH BONDS. of land* now or formerly Jennings tf land* now or formerly Herrltt • lAtKR SHOPS BE IT ORDAINED by tht Town thtnct: (2) along ma same south 41 Tarry by dead book 7J4, page IM and Council of the Town of Wtttf leld. In degrees or Eatl 2JI.W let! to tht running thence FUGMANN STATE FARM tht County of Union, at follows: northwesterly lino ef lends now or (1) along the southeasterly slot of taltBftlHVlo* MARTIN'S Stctlon I. That portion of formerly Chase thencti (1) along Watt Front street, North 41 degrees OH COMPANY MOUNTAJNSBt Robinson'! Branch of tha Rahway the tame north S7 degreea 24' eatt 10 minute* eatt. S* feat being also ELM MOO ft TV, BARBER Rlvar beginning at Willow Crave 40*4 feet to tht southwesterly line of lha northwesterly corner of lands MB.7J+-MI Alwsyi MMy to SofW Twf SERVICE Road thtnct wMndlng m a north. land* now or formerly Williams new or former I y John Hearka by aforesaid thtnct; (4) along tht same STYLIST orly dlrectlen a distance of eight 1 dead book ISM, page 102 thtnct hundred fifty (SSM feet more or less north 45 degreet 02 watt 242.14 feet — SRCBssW U» aavalwasfvlaa to tht southeasterly tide of Eatt (2) along tha southwesterly sldt tf fa Knollwood Ttrract thall be Im lend! ntw or formerly, John Mearko •AaUlffCOr • LUMBER abate* Tuee-aga proved by the construction of a Third Street tht point end piece of a fuiltlte Btaalr* BEGINNING. South 2S degree* JO minute* Eatt, concrete lined treoeioMal channel 2*0 feat to a point in t*ie north- Weaken aa4 Drr tea alang each bank and tha sewer bad, NOttB CHEVIOUT aHetTelMee A Otaatatar removal of trees, walls and other Tht ibove description Is In weaterly lint of land* or tht central fee—e Teeaata Cleaaot* i J. S. IRVING COMPANY akstrwctlant, together with such cordanct with a survey made by railroad af N.J. thtnct Baaa Bsrrlea — Baetr Roger M. Carroll and Company (3) along tha tame South 41 •CA Color TT. Natlta, ett, •slee * Berries laaaeeUtt) Wtf Nirranancai nactttary suitable to dated Aug. 23, 1*71. degreet 10 minutes West. 30 feet to •eara: I AM. te « TM. » completion of tha proltcf, In- BEING the lame premises con tht southeeiterly corner of lands Ifattaiot; aanwr Btrilta cluding the Installation and con vtyed to tha Mortgagors herein by ntw or formerly Harriet Tarry by 2H-4MOO 3JJ-3MS Star »ea«e» Faj/taeat matt 212*770 ttriKlKn of storm drains and pipe In deed of Ralph Growl and Monica dead book 724, page IM thtnct •MB** ft. portions of Knollwood Terrace Growl, nit wlla, ot even date hart, (4) along tht normtatttrly line of WMflBM akt 1131 Rt. 33 Hvsllp Avenue and Dartmoor all in with and recorded simultaneously not now or formerly Harriet OMUMfn aa* atMk A*. —. accordance with plant and with the mortgage In the Office of Terry, North 2* degreet SO minutes specifications prepared therefor by tht Register ef Union County, New West, 200 leet to the southeasterly • CANDLES •MI SMITH AVOI »• Eltan T. Klllam Associates, Inc. Jersey. Majar aat UHBtr Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineers. tM* of Wett Front Street, alto being LattaMaaiiaa «c 4B Essex Street, Mlllburn, Ntw Thli It a purchase money 'Irst the northeasterly corner of lands Baanctw a— TiatBB • MOVINOASTORAOf • STORM DOORS Jtreey, 07041 entitled "Com- mortgage given to secure a part of now or formerly Harrltt Terry, tne STATION RADIO prehentlve Stream Improvtmtnt the purchase price paid for " paint and place of BEOINNING. RANKIN FUR CO. ft WINDOWS Program Branch 10-MS Robinson premises above described. This description made In ac t TV DMStMOM Branch Rahway Rlvar" which art Said premises along being known ctrdance with a survey meat by aaeallM HENRY P. TOWNSEND an file In tha off lea of tho Town Clerk at 424 E. Third Street, Plalnflald, Roger M. Carroll and Company WEATHER SHIELD and open to public Inspection. Such Ntw Jersey. dated February 25, l*7g. Improvtmtnt shall Include tht , Also Included herein is part of tht Said premises alto being known as •MtOlaf CtUTtt IM Be—Mt' ALUMINUM acquisition ef permanent and mortgaged premises abovt 1101 Watt Front Street. Plelnfleld, OilMliNN conttrucllon easements tat forth described irt range, comb, tlmdrt- New Jersey. TclevWoa RBUY ntrtln and further dtscrlbed at to sash blinds. Then It dut approximately atlaatatat—te* Una and width on tht plant and There Is dut approxlmataly S22,t*t.l* with Interest from March Appliances ibyBhicp specifications hereinbefore ttf S24,74*.I7 with Interest from March n, 1*73 and cottt. OLDSMOSILKCa firth: - I, 1*71 and cottt. Tha Sheriff reserves the right to RopalrsonaH .at'Baiimcr DM37«-fM0 Tht Sheriff reserves tht right lo adlourn this tale. Small Appliance* •West Va. GIUB A Mosaic Class EASEMENTS adlourn thli sal*. RALPH ORISCELLO, |9M CtoHnnM Ava.. CrattraitiJ BLOCK LOT RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff 2334«M *CoMttnt Flame Candle Limps 77S ' 1,4,12,13,14, IS, 17, Sheriff REISDONF 4 JAFFE, Atryl. 127CofttftiAvo. WsttfMd CompkULiiteofCimllt IS, If, Mind21 WALLEY AND (VALLEY, Attyt. OJ BJ WL CX-ttl-DS OMMMU* M1B 21,and22 DJ t\ WL CX-2M-0S 3-31-71 4T Feet: .SB8.BB tot*.Quimeyl Miking Suppliei A Kits M7 12 and II S-24-73 4T F*M:«BS.M run co. AN AD 77a 4 and 21 • •altsftfcrvta 233-6364 r Sactlon 2. Tht turn of SS0O.0M It ittf htrtby appropriated to tht payment VAN'S AO3-7MI • MOSou* AVB. WartfJaeif at tha coat of making such Improve- PUBLIC NOTICB SHERIFF'S SALS uOmMMAr Public Notice It hereby given that SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Ceal SCATUta OILa Ceka WESTJEIELO ment. Such appropriation thall ba an ordinance of which tht following JERSEV, CHANCERV DIVISION, APPLIANCE CO. • CLEANERS A DYERS mat from tht proceeds of me silt of It • copy was Introduced, readand the bonds authorUtd, and tht down UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F- passed, on first roadlng by tne aw 71 Authorized Sjki A Service paymtnt provided, by tht or- Council of the Town of Wettfleld al a dinance. Such Improvtmtnt thall be meetlno htld June 12.1*73. and thai FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- • Meylag LtOTCHFORb PONTIAC undtrttktn at a gtnaral Im- tht tald Council will further con- GAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor- aiNhlripael ON THIS • TOWING poration organlitd under an Act of a KIMhen AM Aarietfaed provement and no part of the cott tider the tamo lor final passage on congress and existing pursuant to rantuo ABB thereof thall ba assessed against the 24th day of Juno, 1*7], at 1:30 the Federal National Mortgage As- •njatf.ee D— Claanlna; tinea 1IM" • 'CLASS' property specially totntfittd. P.M., In tht Council Chamber, • MwjCke) e> *el(trI>nr'ei<>iilMr' Municipal Building, 43S E. Broad sociation Charier Act, having Its principal office In the City of t> Bhirt Laiunderlng- Sactlon 3. It It hereby determined St., Wettfiold, New Jersey, at which a Cnrydw AMem*. Washington, District of Columbia, Naw and Usad Cars • CoM rur Bleraie and stated that (1) the making ot time and place eny person may be PltlntlH, vs. ROBERT L. SMITH, ke imkr em/ Imtall all mikn tuch Improvtmtnt (hereinafter interested therein will be given an widower, et al., Defendants CIVIL Laasinf a Dttpirr and nu» Cleiatifj* D&BGIASS JOT'S rettrred to at "purpose") It not a opportunity to be heard concerning ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION - can an-tm IN WESTFIELD: currant expense ot said Town and tald ordinance. FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED 2323700 (i) It Is necessary to finance said PREMISES 111 i South AVB. W., WatHtoea 111. »food St. Dial 7Jo-0100 PAGE purpose by tht Issuance ot obliga- JOYC.VREELAND tan tc« and Parti 24 H8URS tion* of said Town pursuant to the TownCltrk By virtue of the above Hated writ 664-3222 MAIM OrriCB AND VLAMK Local Bond Law of New Jersey, and OSNBttAL ORDINANCE NO. of execution to me directed I shall LKll 1.10H M1UIKI AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE expose for sale by public vendut, In • ANTKMIIS 1201 South Avt., •lotnfiaM (11 the estimated cott ot said pur- room B-t, in the Court House, In the Eli Over 23 Yean pose It 1500,000. and (4) U5.000 of CODE OF THE TOWN OF WEST. 433 North An., Ot»»r llotit It VltlillaM tald tum Is to be provided by the FIELD. CHAPTER J "ADMINIS city ot Elizabeth, N.J., on Wed- WesllieM "A Compete Repair Shop dawn paymtnt hereinafter ap- TRATION." BY REVISING nesday, the Uth day of July A.O., OnWheele" propriated lo finance tald purpose, CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF 1971, al two o'clock in tha afternoon THI ATTIC and (Si the estimated maximum SECTION 2* "DIRECTOR OF ol tald day. •CUMMINS, DRAKRIB All work done tt your amount of bonds or note* necessary WELFARE" AND CHAPTER 27 All that tract or parcel of Itnd, Home Or Office "TAXICABS," BY REVISING situate, lying and Ming In tnt City of MAY fa ba Issued for tald purpose It "014 tklaft Will CaHBafore) Moon for S47J.OM. and (4) the coat of tuch CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF Plelnflefd, In the County of Union, in wrcowrow SECTION 27-2 "OWNER'S the State of New Jersey: purpose, at hereinbefore stated, Aat lease Aalttaaa* VMtarlatT SAME DAV SERVICE includes tha aggregate amount of LICENSE" AND SECTION 273 BEGINNING at a point In the "DRIVER'S LICENSE." M1-20S3 UtJlOO which it estimated to be southeasterly side line of East 2nd CurUlai — zjaau — I ULInootnBM, CLARK nacawary to finance tht cott ol tuch BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Strati distant thereon stl.et feet Cgatoat afa4* purpose, Including architect's lies, Council of the Town of Wettfleld In southwesterly from the Intersection Mat 333-if54 accounting, engineering and In. the County of Union at follows: of tht said southeasterly tide line of ilia Ciinre * Dntaarka taactlon costs, legal expenses and SECTION I. That Stctlon It Eatt 2nd Street with tht south- •FrOMilMMOVIAWNTS other expenses, Including Interest on "Director of Wellare" ba amended westerly line of Berckman Street ttr lea. WtttlaM such obligations to the extent per- to rtad is follows: and running thence (I) south 45 EARN [•UPHOLSTERERS mltted by Section «A:]» of the Section 2». Director ol Welfare. degree!, Jt mlnuttt Watt along the 415W«otfI*WAvB. WwlfltM Local Bond Law. The Director of Welfare It appointed southeasterly tide line of Eatt 2nd by the Local Auistance Board street, it feet to a point; thenct (2) Stctlon 4. It Is hereby determined sub|ect to approval by the State South 41 degrael, 55 mlnutn East and titled that moneys exceeding Bureau of Assistance. Appointment! along lands now or formerly Edwerd •AUTO BOOY RVAMS AN AD 113,000, appropriated lor down are for a five-year period. Should an Wolverton, 14t.t7 feet to a point,' payments on capital Improvements incumbent Director for any reason thence (1) North 45 degrees, 1* or lor the capital Improvement fund fall to complete his term, a tern, minutes East 3t feet to a point; In budgets heretofore adopted for porary appointment may be made thence (4) North 41 degree!, 55 •OOVAtTT tM sotm Ava m, mmtma ON THIS said Town are now available to tor a period of not more than *0 days. minutes Wett 149.97 feel fo a point In finance said purpose. The sum or me said southeasterly side lint of CCXtlaWN SHOP 115,000 It hereby appropriated from The Wellare Director Is respon East 2nd Street, being tht point and such moneys to the payment of the slble for the overall operation of the place of Beginning. •ta* W, Kotkate, ma, PAGE MAY YOU cott of said purpose. Department In accordance with the Oaatftola Bear asrei standard* and regulations COMMONLY known as 4M Ea»t Section 3. To finance said purpose, established by the State Bureau of 2nd Street, Plalnfleld, New Jersey. WESTFIELD bands of said Town ot an aggregate Assistance, based on New Jersey The above description was EARN YOU principal amount not exceeding Statutes and let forth In a Manual of prepared In accordance with survey AMERICAN We •peelallit la: 1473,000 are hereby authorlied to be Policies and Procedure!. made by Frank W. Koestner dated OavthAvg. a Altarttlotl, Al4lllot(,rlsr Ittutd pursuant to said Local Bond July 12, 1M7. Law. Said bonds shall bear Interest The Welfare Director Is required MOTORS MORE a XltehMt at a rate per annum as may be to meet with Ihe Local Assl!tance INCLUDED In the above a Rooflne: ta4 liaiaa hereafter determined wllhln the Board at regularly scheduled In- description range or counter top SEVELL'S a FtlMlne; limitation! prescribed by law. All terval!, at which time the work ol unit. DOLLARS a Dormirt MORE matters with respect to said bonds the Department I! discussed and There Is due approximately problems may be presented for the a J«louil«e not determined by this ordinance 121,250. ee with Interest from AUTOIOOYCO. a Porch.e shall be determined by resolutions lo Board's consideration. A monthly January 13, It73 and costs. be hereafter adopted. report shall also be made to the The Sheriff reserves the right to 2»s4? aa4 Pelts Bhep a Gsrag4t Mayor and Council relative to the adlourn this sale. a Biotst Do.re tta >ttekeaa Stctlon a. To finance said purpose. expenditures made and services RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff e^AA • AU • M.C.A. 9m4 AM bond anticipation notes of said Town given. Our illklecrec Truetworikr Benlat of an aggregate principal amount BOURNE AND NOLL, Attyt. M aoar Teertaa 33M4M not exceeding I473.0O0 are hereby SECTION II. That Section 171, DJ & WL CX WOW reaaer Hie»alra>— Fstatlaa Frst SitlHKIsa WATER TREATMENT authorlied to be Issued pursuant to "Owner's License" shall be amend « 1473 4T Fees (84.48 Vraeh Palttlag ta4 n Italia a#l Naftfj AVB* •• Flnaoclaf ArrfMf e4 said Local Bond Law In anticipation ed so that the first sentence of sub Caretf*. Car Baerltt TURNER'S of the Issuance of said bonds. In Ihe section (b) thereof reads as follows: Call 7SBV441I DOLLARS event that bonds are Issued pursuant (_f W___a*j_aU Surgical Supplies determined within the limitations sold day. I |#V *t«a>*fffl Hflo W* WfJaWV»«B*)W 4M Ne»th Ava. I. WMtflal* prescribed by law and may be ALL that certain tract or parcel of renewed from time to lime pursuant PUBLIC NOTICC Caniral AVA. Cor. >ark Sk Call 232-1600 • WINDOW SHADES Public Notice Is hprcbv given thai land situate, lying and being In the to and within the limitations City ol pialntleld, county of Union, WaitflaM SELLS prescribed by Ihe Local Bond Law. ordinances as follows were passed 333 W. Broad St. WaitflaM and adopted by the Council ol tho and Stale of New Jersey: • AUTO MAINS Bach of laid notes shall beslgnod by BEGINNING al A point In the the Mayor and Town Treasurer nnd Town of Westfleld at a meetlno • INSURANCE thereof held June 1], 1973 Southwesterly side line of Mansoo WESTPIELD Shall be under the seal of said Town Place which point Is dlstnnl therein TlffANY DRUOS PLUMRINO and attested by Ihe Town Clerk. Said JOY C.VREELAND 155.78 Inet In a Northwesterly AUGUSTINE Officer! are hereby authorlied lo TownClork direction from the Intersection of FORD Oeeo T Tifni a Wtea ALLSTATE tXK'Jle laid nolei and to Issue said JPBCIAL OKOINANCB NO. 1441 said side line wllh the Northwesterly Decor«tlv.I0III Weat" »M ^"f llaltment IO filed showi thai the « IfUJ IT Fren *. 10.3V Ilip lorruulnu description it In atrtltB lit Art* H Teas* Yftti^T trott dtbl of laid town, us urnmed rtt toulmitf* wllh a survey made liy Inc. In Sactlon 40A;J4J ol laid Local terence r Rpllly, Land Surveyor, FRANKENBACH, INC. I0M SOUTH AVE W • WESTFIILD. Band Law, li Increased by thli w LBQAL NOTICi I'Htatnway, N J , dated April H, Aniktrttaa dlnanee by MJJ.OOO and lhal Ihe Iv/I WINDOW SHADES Issuance of Ihe bonds end notes There Is due fl|j|im«lmnlf.|y VOIKSWAOIN C1NTIR authorl/«d by this ordinance will be 1VO.0IO4J wllh intorest from April Xll.ltll within all debt llmllalinni M, If/3 nml coils. »al»i - 0«ftlee — Parta I Cuiloni • Mn(l« presfrlbid by said Local Bond Law the Sheriff reserves Itw MuM lo Ilii li ml a* Ferine •teflon 10, Thli ordinance shall I will tibl Off responsible lor «ny adlourn this lain Wen' aaa tlai4 «•« — flute Pl'lll Mull a !"U'rt,ti,le Decorator Styles tikt •fleet twenty days, alter tin future debit Incurred Uy tlrue* A. HALPMOHISCEll.O, VftfDatt BUUea W.iom — SaftMB OMaa Bn»ti'» l.nwn Can t'fuduci*, Large Selection tint publication ihereot after final Vanlnu, SIM) Central Ave., Mountain, CUD OAMB pillage, tide, alia n onrlner In MountalnsiiiD Sheriff •A'»»tfr-S aetaa) 7 Cantrol Ava, • Ifllmaf, Wairflaje) Ev«- 370-1131 -THE WESTrTELD e.«n. to M noon. From ay rvisssg Na without charge. history fraternity. •under, 8.80 am., holy 4 yearn (If registered for Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.. ai •» to atx can prove to be! ... When eaoununloB will be celebrated kindergarten In Sept.) through church staff devotions; a StltTPJL In New Church you've made your decision »:W am., 10th grade. ^^ p.m., parish nurture commis- Lesson Sermon •— Ood The according to your highest and Bible For Information call Mrs. J. sion* Preserver of Man Hie appointment of Rev. . 11 am.. Matins serv- OUI, dlractor, MS-1H6 or 888- spiritual umterstsndiiig - 9334. Thursday, 9 a.m., Bible Golden Text: "How excel- H. Aldcn Welch of Clinton to ice: 1:80 pm, eonflrmanos study breakfast; 9:80 em., ThesWv. g lent li thy loving kindness, O the pastorate of the Wesley when conscience coincides eaaauet la pariah ban. prayer chapel; 8 p.m., board Dtr. efd God! therefore the children of with true consciousness, Monday, I p.m., member- of trustees. men put their trust under the United Methodist Church of with what you know yourself riop class. Friday, June 32, 8:80 p.m., Thursday, 9:30 a.m., Chrlst- shadow of thy wings." — South Plainfleld was con- Wednesday, 8 p.m., voter's was Workshop. Psalm 3«:7. firmed by Bishop Prince A. to be spiritually - you can naljr. IBM OHffweod St. Saturday, 10 a.m., summer Taylor on the last day of the worship service, Mr. Talcott ST. HELEN'S B.O. CHURCH annual conference, June 6, preaching, Child care during Bev. TaeoaM B. steaaey. CsurterJMasM 1 service. in Madison. The Rev. Welch AT Monday, 8 p.m., trustees delivered his initial sermon aw-ust servtcs, meeting. Bev. Friday, Sabbath in Wesley on Sunday, June 10, at the 10:30 a.m. worship 8:80 pm. Sunday, 10 a.m., FesUvalof ST. PAVI/S at BUhway Ave. Saturday, Babbath service. the Singing Church, the EPISCOrAL CHITBCH WeetfleM, H. 7. - SS9-1M4 service. 9:30 a.m. Bar MlUvah of 414 East Bread St David Wolf, eon of Mr. and theme is "The Christian Masses are scheduled as fol- Mr, Welch is a native of Tear," all choirs participat- WMttleM, N. I. lows: Dally Mass - 9 a.m.; Westfield, and attended Mrs. Larry Wolf. ing, nursery care Is providld. Ike Bev. Oaaea Sunday Masses • Saturday at Sunday, 10 e.m., church Sunday, morning service, Tuesday. 7 p.m., officers school here. He is a school will bo In session for 9:15 am. """ i*r " S:SO p.m., 8:18, t:30, 10:45, Monday, morning service, dinner • Fellowship Hall; V The Rev. Baga Uvgagses and 12 noon on Sunday. graduate of Colgate children tHroucn Urn Sid pjn., session and trustees The aev. D. Themas Aadrews University and (he Garrett and*; 10 am, worship serv- 7 a.m. meeting • Founders' Room, The Kev. Ckartes A. Ceeaietti too In Uit Sanctuary. Dr. Tuesday, general member- OUB LADY OF LOCBOKS Theological Seminary MDiv ship moating, 8 p.m. Wednesday, 11:30 a.m., The aev. Herkert Airaaaesgal s*.C. CHOBCB dark W. Hunt, wnlor mlals- midweek services of-worship Holy Communion at 7 a.m. (AirCi tliail) in 1M2. His post-graduate tor, will praach; foUowtef the Thursday, morning service and Intercessory prayer In daily except Sunday. service a fellowship hour will T a.m, 899 Oeatnl Are, Mewsteiaslde study included the For membership informa- the chancel led by. Mrs. Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Rev. Gerard J. Mcflany, American University, to held, to which all are In- Alexander Kromphola; 8:30 Christian healln gservlce; MbaJewlcaPkkeU vited. Included la Uw service tion, call Mrs. Maine Oa»t- p.m., committee on staff serv- 12:15 p.m., holy communion; Washington, DC. (Guatavus wUl bo UM traditional ncof- wirt, 3SS-5815. ice* - lounge. Swift Fellow, History attion of hits Nhool aredu- 1 p.m.; Bt. Paul's Auxiliary Bev. flerarel B. Wtoeaa atoa; 11 am, a cburcn-wMe of Youth and Family Counsel- Bev. Jarrna F. Beaedetto Department) and the "festival of India" wUl to CALVABT umnauir AMPLE ling Service. Bunday. Masses at 7, S. 9:15, Ecumenical Institute, yOURfittST SI (LOA) Bunday, First After Pente- 10:SO a.m, and 13 noon. WHAT IS A hoM In the ndal hall follow tas StrsHOrr tas a. r cost, 7:45 a.m., holy commun- Geneva, Switzerland, lag the momuw wrvlca. Each Saturday Evening Mass, 7 finishing in June of I860. He tally atUadtaf I* asked to •-1. r' BaeM. CkarleC e A. Kreieff ion; 8:45 a.m. and 10 a.m., .m. "SCIENTIFIC STATE- Ova 8. Decker morning prayer and sermon; s.m. served as an assistant TESTIMONY briar a csaseroje, Indian, If •ev. Oerdea U Baft Caafcc, 11:30 am., holy communion; S peaeTble; call UM church of- Service* of worship are held Weekdaya, Masses at 7 and minister at the Grace fice, to makt reservations. Friday, Shabbat service, 12:45 p.m., holy baptism; 3 Holyday Masses, S, 7, 8, 10 MENT OF BEINGr' at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Babysit- S:15., Rabbi Kroloff will p.m., high school baccalaure- Church of Joliet, III. from ting for children under three ate service. n.m., I p.m. 1959-62. He was a full time years of age ii provided dur- •pee* on "The Meaning of Miraculous Model Novena Watergate," presentation of Tuesday, 8 p.m., summer and Maas: Monday at 8 p.m. minister from 196347 at Parti MCCTINC|« r ETHICAL SOCIETY ing the later Mrvke. Spenadel B'nai B'rith -award choir rehearsal. Sunday Church School Benediction during- the Belle Vista in Clifton, and [ Joseph Chuman wUl speak and other honors. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., holy school year on Friday! at from 1967 until the present li the truth of min end hit at Uw Society BuHdtaf, Sl» meets from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Saturday. B'nai Mltavah of communion. 2:30 pm. Prospect at. Mutowood, and -!• open for all depart- Mark Herman and David time, minister of the Clinton unity with Godthat anyorwean Sunday at 11 a.m. His topic ments from nursery through Baptisms on Bunday at 3 'ove In his own life. What is It? An inspiring hour. And perhaps your drat wnlor high. The Adult Forum Lane, 10:30 a.m. FsBST BATTIST CHUBCH p.m. by appointment United Methodist Church. In will bo "Foomi of Sprint-, Tuesday, Friendship Group, ITSBbn Street Confessions, Every Saturday addition to his ministerial opportunity to learn what Christian Science Is and Summor and lift's JUnowar. meeta in the lounge at the 1 p.m.; Men's Club bridge, 8 WeetfleM, N. *. and eviis of Holy Days and what il can do for you. Tata wlU conclude the ivmti same hour and an now par- pm Bev. Wllmeat t. Murray, duties, Mr. Welch has Broadcast thli wraek over mtny of UM society unUl tho faU. UclpaUng in a special Bible First Fridays, from 4 to 8 and published several church There are readings from the Bible and from Scltnc* Study. Minister (»M-M78) from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. rt«tlon» Includlnfl: Mr. Chuman Is Loader or OBAOT5 OBTHODQX Sunday, 9:30 a.m., morning related articles, the moat and Htalth w/in Key to tha Scriptures by Mary Baker too Sraox County Btbical Bo- Thursday, Calvary Choir, 8 MEBBTTEJUAN CHCBCH worship, service of Installation recent being a sermon for Eddy on problems of the day. You loin In singing etoty. Before comlnfr to Ba- p.m.: apodal council meeting. of the Rev. Wilmont J. Mur- SUNDAY MORNING hymns. You hear people tell of healings they've had •ox. ho «u for two yoan a i pm. lias •ealeTara ray, child care for pre- Residents Earn the Pulpit Digest in 8:1BA.M. WNBC 8S0KC loader In training at the Bn- Saturday, Jr., Sr, Teens and •to*. Beeert L. AtweB schoolers; 9:30 a.m., church February 1972. 6.4BA.M. WNEW 1130KC through understanding God's care - changes for the m County Ethical Society. 6th graders beach party, school for children through 8:16 A.M. WERA tWOtCC better In character, health, relationships, business. * He U a Latin and Greek M.A. Degrees 8:4SAM. WVNJ 62OKC 9 a.m. grade 2; 10:30 a.m., reception The Rev. Welch and his And you leave with a sense of God's power and V honon and a Phi BoU Kappa Monday, church council for the Murraya; 10:30 a.m, wife, Dorothy, with their •rraOuate of QUMU College, a meeting. 7:80 p.m. Sunday, worship services at church school, 3rd through 6th Newark State College pretence in your life you may never have Known fanner teacher In the NYC Tuealay, charity sewing, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. with a grade; 0 p.m., Junior High three children, Amy, before. public school eyatem and a 10 • m. nursery provided tor both and Senior High Youth Fel- presented master of arts Herbert A. Jr., and Adam teacher at UM Bsrfeit County services; Sunday school and degrees recently to a HieiMIIH Wouldn't you like to coma soon? Wednesday, Boy Scout Bible classes at 9:30 a.m.; lowship baseball game — re- will be at home at the Free School. Troop #84, 7:50 p.m. freshments in the youth number of area resident!. CMRMTMN SCMNd TttTtmOHV MtrrtHOI Everyone la welcome to the Jr., Inter, and Sr. Machen parsonage, 1602 Plainfield Leagues at a p.m.; Friends In lounge of the church. They are Eleanor G. Ave., South Plainfield, Buadey meetlns- of Uw so- Christ at 8 p.m. Monday, 7.18 p.m.. Boy Wallace, 319 Scotch Plains 432 East •road tt Wet*M4 ciety, which I* a non-donom- UW OM BJarttaa I Monday, Youth Choir at 7 Scouts, Troop 71; 8 p.m., around June IS. . *^ffly"•' humanlit ortanlam- p.m. board of mission. Ave., administration and Clark, New Jersey Tueaday, prayer meeting at Tuesday, 1 p.m., Senior Citi- supervision; Cecilia A. iOaffec and discussion fol- zens luncheon at the Tower Pernas, 1476 Force Dr., Completes Term lecture raclUUM avall- EatlD. 1 p.m. in Fine Room; choir Steak House. for children. Tfer practice at 7:45 p.m. Mountainside, advanced Mrs. Connie DeMasi of Wednesday, prayer meeting specialization - elementary 1170 OM Rarltan Road and Bible study at 7:45 p.m. THE CATHOUC CHVBCH Mountainside has com- muuomamomt Clark, New Jersey Friday, special church cor- OF TUB HOLT TBINITT education; Ruth'S. Fournoy, pleted her term as president GRACE ORTHODOX Friday, 7:25 p.m., ministry poration meeting at 8 p.m. Bt. Rev. MMT. 5 Wychview Dr., CKV School, 8:30 p.m., service of the Ladies Auxiliary of mathematics education; Memorial General Hospital, meeting. AIX SAINTS' BPHOorAI. B.I.S., Pastor Sue S. Ruberti, 554 Sunday, 8:58 p.m., public CHVBOH Union. She has been suc- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH talk entitled, "A Revelation 8(9 nek Ave., Beefca PUlas Bev, TTeemaa E. Daly Woodland Ave., Moun- ceeded by Mrs. Sally to Benefit the Congregation As •everead Ma B. NeOsea, Bev. Michael Pesmoad tainside, reading Quaker of Short Hills. of Ood" given by D. Canter, •-y BttfsefslMMsa* HO specialization; Jean P. 1100 Boulevard 4:00 p.m., Watchtower study - TaesIev.Oeri B, Oraeely, Assfc Bev. Befcert J. flarrtegtoa Masters, 107 Sunny Slope the title of the article to be Sunday, Pentecost 1, 8 s.m., PRESENTED PINS considered by question and •EOTORTt Dr., Mountainside, school Thursday. 8 pm., Chancel the Holy Eucharist; 10 a.m., 815 rirstSt —181-8197 answer participation 1 s, the Holy Eucharist; 10 a.m., OONVEMTl psychology; Patricia M. Muhlenberg Hospital's Caolr rehearsal. "Avenging the Blood of the Acolyte Sunday, church school, Kifloran, 215 Harrison Ave. June 25—June 29 (, Friday, 8 p.m., Kmmaus Innocent Ones". nursery 1-9 (last Sunday un- sts THaity rt — us-aut School of Medical coffeehouse for youth. mgk Sctoel — MS-MIS and Jane R. Newman, 1008 Technology graduated 22 ' Sunday, 9:10 a.m. and li Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., 71 Ul fall). arammar Scaeel — M8-44S4 Tice PI., both student m, worship services, the Roosevelt Ave., Panwood, the Monday, 9 a.m., the Holy Sunday, Masses at 8:45, 8, students June 5. Included !ev. JuUan Alexander Jr. will Bible study aid to be ueed Eucharist; Altar Guild meet- 9:15, 10:30, 11:45 a.m., 1 p.m. personnel services. among those presented during a question and answer Chapel Masses, 9:40, 11 a.m. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL k, ordination of eldere at discussion will be, "PanuUse certificates and pins were s.m. service; close of Tue y, 8:30 p.m., Young High School Mass (Youth Kathleen Lucy Lelwica of :h school for the aura- Restored to Mankind — By People's AA meeting. Mass), 9:30 a.m. "Obesity is a talc of hurror of Sth thru »tli gradee Theocracy!" Wednesday, 9 a.m., the Holy Saturday Evening Mass, told by the bathroom Westfield and Mary Lou .... 9:80 am.; three year oMa Eucharist. 5:30 p.m. scale." (Anonymous) Young of Mountainside. tthru 4th grade at 11 am., Thursday, June 21, 1 p.m., EVENINGS crib room and playpen open Al Anon meeting. at both services; it noon, re- ception for eldere; S p.m., CHMHX SEBVICEfl 7:15 to 9:15 o'clock Fellowship ptonlc; »:45 p.m., sMVt VSWaT ll« •Msas-sj-sa-as* Non-denominational gospel members in prayer. Sunday: 10 a.m., Orthoa, services will be held In the Tuesday, 9:15 a.m., com-10:15 »,ro, Sunday School; Scotch Plains YMCA, Grand munity prayer group meeting; 10:80 to 11:48 a.m., Divine and Union Streets, Tuesday 9 p.m., eessloh meeting. Uturgy. evening* at 7:45, Fuel Oil and Burner Service BIBLE LIGHT on CURRENT PROBLEMS

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•aWL|Btl «M» NORTH AVftMAtr • WliTPIIU>,N,.l.070si • MMI00 FUEL OIL «fitf BUHNER SKRVICE u r 0OOMV NJNMA1 MOMI HIATINO MCUIfMtNT INMTAUiO Y2. 20^ X2iL Eomlly pry cordially Invited. m Maaik lua tat M+MJI For further Information phone 233*4344 or 232*4403 THE WESFIETLD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 187S 28 Girls9 Softball Davis Devils' First State GIRLS SOFTBALL Stune, Barbara Fuller, and Celeste Dravis manned AMERICAN LEAGUE Vicki Gilford, Barbara the losers hitting attack. STANDINGS Engel and Debbie O'Connor Jets - 13 vs. Orioles - 5 All-Group Track Champ W with four hits each. Michelle The Orioles succumbed to the Jets on the all around DIV. I and Marita both had triples to their credit. playing of Sue Booth, Kelli By Peter L«wii Throughout the season he record over the season. The BEARS 9 Jewell, Patti Timler, Jacki Some light was salvaged ran leadoff on the Westfield team was n-o in dual meet WHITE SOX 7 Red Sox - 6 vs. Bisons - 3 from an otherwise aim competition running its win Cindy Mozoki and Marge Camilloand Judy Singleton. championship 440 relay YANKEES 5 Carole Sahulka, Lynn finish for the Westfield team. streak to 50. The team also TWINS 4 Rosen bloom's double play spring track team at last won more titles than any sparked the Bison defense Martino, Ann Shubitz, Anne Last Friday Keith was PANDAS 3 Foley, Ellen Corcoran and Saturday's State all-group named male athlete of the other WHS track team. The PELICANS 2 coupled with solid belts by meet at Rutgers Stadium. Devils won the .Union Cindy and Lisa Freeman Anne liinkley stymied the year at Westfield High by DIV. II Orioles with their defensive Two weeks ago the Devils the school paper, Hi's Eye. County, Union County TIGERS 8 Manager Arlyn Mozok finished a disappointing Relay, Watchung Con- commented on the excellent control. Despite falling short in the BISONS 7 DIV. IV. fourth in the State Group state meet the track team ference, and State sectional SENATORS 5 sportsmanship exhibited by Athletics-10vs. Chargers-7 meet but sprinter-hurdler piled up an impressive titles. WARRIORS S her team throughout the Keith Davis advanced to the REDSOX 4 season. Athletics - 12 vs. Eagles - 3 The A's clinched second all-group meet his Group IV WILDCATS 1 DIV. Ill low hurdle victory. Two Basketball Leagues to Form Panthers -12 vs. Indians - 0 place behind the heavy DIV. Ill Davis qualified second for The Westfield Recreation begin on Wednesday, June PANTHERS 9 Panthers - 16 vs. Pilots - 9 hitting of Kathy Walsh, The Panthers took two whose hits included a triple, the final in the "Super Commission will again 27, and conclude on Thurs- JETS 5 States." He blasted out of sponsor two summer day, July 28. Games will be ANGELS 4 with relative ease on Cheryl Morrison who tripled balanced teamwork with and doubled, Barbara the blocks in the final for an basketball leagues under played on Wednesday and PILOTS 4 early lead but had to hold off the direction of Neil Home, Thursday evenings starting INDIANS 3 Barbara Gingerich, Joanne Wright. Connie Emerson, Fiorino and Carol Sarko Missy Young nnd Janice Classic Studio a strong challenge by varsity basketball coach of at 6:30 p.m. at the ORIOLES 3 MOST VAU ABLE PLAYER Joseph Cacchlone accept* trophy from Physical Timmons over the last Westfield High School. Tamaques Park courts. DIV. IV giving them a good contest Costa, all at their batting for the Indians and Celeste best. Department Chairman Bill Taylor as other YBA Irophy winners look on. hurdle and down the stretch A ninth grade Inter-Town Any boy who has not STARS 9 1 to the tape for the victory. League composed of nine already signed up for the ATHLETICS 8 Dravis making a sen- Stars - 9 vs. Robins - 10 sational running catch for Kelly Bergen and Lisa His time of 19.3 is a new teams will begin on Monday, seventh and eighth grade CHARGERS 5 Cacchione, Brown, school record and with his June 25, and conclude on league may call Mr. Home ROBINS 4 6 the Pilots. Karen Holmes Cherrs contributed three for and Jill Victor homered and three, knocking in six runs, victory becomes the first Wednesday, July 5. Games at 654-5691. COUGARS 2 B all-group State champion in will be played every Mon- EAGLES 2 Janie MacPherson and Sue with one homer each. Sue Early collected three each Sullivan and Arlene Croeco Da Team Honored Westfield track history. day and Wednesday WINS CURRY DEGREE BY JOAN SMITH for the Pilots offense. Earlier in the week Davis evenings starting at 6:30 Jeffrey M. Grayson of U72 both tripled while Kim Sch- Joseph Cacchione of 404 Amazingly no tie-break- Pilots • 21 vs. Indians - 6 midt stole top pitching saw them move up from scoring average. put in another impressive p.m. on the Gumbert Park Tice Place, received a B.A. ers were required in any The Pilots walked off with Salter PI. was named Most third place in brilliant Members of the Da Team performance. He was fourth courts. degree June 3 from Curry honors with her fifth win of Valuable Player and John division, all games having big win on a massive the season. playoff scoring to take first who received trophies in- in-the high hurdle final in the A seventh and - eighth College, Milton, Mass. He been completed with the Brown of 1200 Central Ave., place. clude Bob Duelks, 333 Pine hitting attack led by Janic Chargers - 16 vs. Robbins - Eastern States. Cham- grade intra-town league majored in business ad- exception of two games re- MacPherson, Betsy scoring champion in the St., Dave LiSooey, 725 East pionships in '14.3. composed of six teams will ministration. maining in Division III to 15 Westfield YMCA Basketball A key ballhandler and Broad St., Bruce Jester, 219 Ferrovecchio, Jill Victor, The Chargers snuck by playmaker who led the determine second place. At Atri Nathanson and Cindy Association (YBA) league Eaglecroft Rd.; Frank press time, the Panthers (he Robins in a close game at the physical department Brewer's fast break during Ritter, 618 Salter PI.; 'anowitz slamming four with hitting and fielding the season, Cacchione also were the only undefeated hits each. Valerie Carroll award ceremonies last Michael Schundler, 1250 team. The Bears and Tigers awards to Barb Jutzi for the week. ranked second in the scoring Prospect St.; Bill Wright, nade several noteworthy victors. Valerie Gardner's derby. Before You Buy Any will play off Tuesday night, 'lays at third for the Indians At the same time, YBA 136S Grandview Ave.; John the Panthers and Stars excellent base running and Rochat, 555 Alden Ave.; and o complement Barbara catching provided the champions, the Da Team, John Brown paced his Thursday night, with the jingcrich who tripled and were presented trophies for team all during the season Mark Jackson, 621 Fairfield winners of each meeting winning margin. Jane Cir. ROOM AIR oubled a few runs for the McCaulley's quick glove their winning season, which with an impressive 28.6 Saturday at 11 at Tamaqucs osing team. Park for the deciding game. also contributed DIV. I Ingcls • 12 vs. Pilots - 6 dramatically to the win. EL Golfers Have Guest Day CONDITIONER Bears -13 vs. Pandas -9 The Angels' Ann Gottlick •"hargers- 22 vs. Cougars- 1 The Bears came from nd Sue Gold earned The Chargers earned their At Echo Lake Country Mrs. John Stone of E.L.C.C. Fred Shorsher, E:L.C.C., behind to win despite a four lefensive praise. The vie- aggressive name with the Club's ladies 18 hole group and Mrs. Gloria Bogard of Mrs. John Swart, Baltusrol inning Panda advantage on ors got there on the hits of multitude of hits earned by guest day shotgun tour- Colonia C.C, with a 63; C.C; sixth low net, 67, Mrs. the grand slammer of athy Burton, Kathy Lodcl, Nancy Swan, Barb Jutzi, nament, better ball of second low net, 65, Mrs.Harold Claussen, E.L.C.C, CONSIDER THESE IMPORTANT Lindsey Sutman, doubles by arlcnc tannascolio and 'oletta Bremer, Barb King partners, last week, winners Robert Messersmith, Mrs. Gene Simpson, Lindsey and Nancy Nave im Hanson. The Pilots and homers by Linda Glenn were: E.L.C.C, Mrs. Joseph Baltusrol C.C; seventh low ADVANTAGES YOU'LL GET AT and an extremely long •ffort was charged by and Diana Bohlin. Connie Low gross, winners with an Kindregan, Columbine C.C. net, 68, Mrs. Lee Hale, homer to right by Barbara atcher Colleen Burns, Wilson, Bonnie 82, Mrs. Norbert Weldon of Denver, Colo.; third low net, Teschemacher and Jane EL.C.C, Mrs. Anthony Reed. Robin Lawyer was long with good defense by Echo Lake C.C. and Mrs.65, Mrs. Robert Croot, Knoppers, Baltusrol C.C. CRANFORD RADIO deprived of a big blast for McCaullcy combined to Robert Benson of Rock rtimi Coumbe and Lori deflate the Cougars' offense. E.L.C.C, Mrs. Neil Murphy. Eighth low net, 68, Mrs. the Bears by the expert athanson. Karen Holmes Springs, C. C; first low net, Fourth low net. 65, Mrs. Berger Egenes, E. L. C. C, glove of Barbara Reed in Mrs. Dorothy Thompson; I f AHMIMI ( TCVMMlt BfMW MMMS/ center. Panda pitcher .lanie closest to the pin on hole Taylor battled 1000 for the number 7, Mrs. Norbert Ckryshr - kmmm - PMeo -- Wtstinghwst » Hotpohrt In Stock bt | day and shared top season Hedgehoppers Finish Regular Season; Weldon, E.L.C.C, guest, al ITU silts, ond stylos to fitd l oosniwgi in Homos, Officts, batting honors with Mary Mrs. John Swart, Baltusrol; Lou Jackson with a 700 longest on number 4 hole, Storos. average. Mary Crandall, Mrs. Berger Egenes, I Cathy Sherman, Eileen Playoffs Saturday E. L. C. C, guest, Mrs. Fischer, Sue Shcchan and Shirley Braun. 2. ASSISTANCE •• Porsonofaod sonrko from Phyllis Manella batted The Hedgehopper Gone Kelly and Dave nenbaum drove in two runs were shared effectively by brilliantly for the Bears. divisions completed their Jackson. Kelly had three with an important hit. Paul Jack Baldwin, John Damato ro Oflswtr your quostiem and fuMs yew ] Bears -9 vs. White Sox - 8 regular season last week singles and Jackson clouted Belford, Scott Morris and and Chin. 18-Hole Limit In another exciting cliff- md head into a round of two extra-base hits. Mike Campodonico toed the Cougars 19, Pumas 6 O^OW v^rf^BHVO^nBwT ™ Vi^W^P^W^riy %VW V hanger, great teamwork nter-divisional play-off Condors 3, Blue Jays 2 rubber. Cougar Chris Scarpa went On County Links contributed to the Bears 'dines this Saturday at Although losing another Robin all-stars Dave :\ for 4 with plenty of batting edge, led by the superb Roosevelt field. In addition heartbreaker, the Jays Sherwyn and Steve Harlow support from Joe Pecore, Beginning on June IS, a Mofco fielding of Phyllis Manella, i nine-inning all-star game finished with a 7-2 record paced an attack that almost Steven Pearson, Mark limit of 18 holes of play per 3* PRICE - ^ tots for loss HNM Crwrfori Itaio Robin Lawyer and Wendy will take place Sunday at 4 and will meet the Panthers upset the Hawks. Sherwyn McCarthy, Kevin Morris registration will be in effect Barnes. Lucy Kuhn drove in p.m. on Humbert Field 1. in Saturday's play-off. belted his fifth home run and and Hilly llankin. Morris, at both the Ash Brook and tjny f^ojojIwVBk^vff nPOTflV opTVItV VJVIfJ Irmrfr'Wf • the winner in the bottom of Panthers 5, Cheetahs 2 Strong pitching by Harlow stroked three hits. McCarthy and Paul Leifer Galloping Hill Golf courses. the seventh. The formidable Panther Gimicarlo Dilorio, Carl Bobby Saundcrs also made performed well on the The limitation will be in Now Jtrsty's hwgost buying orowo. DIV. II aggregation registered a 9-0 Docrrcr and Kevin Simons his presence known with a mound. effect until Sept. 15. Bisons - 0 vs. Senators - (I log, the only team in either was the Condors' strong couple of base hits. In order to play any ad- division to go unbeaten. suit. Timely hitting by Steve Eagles 6, Lions 2 Jaguars 11, Tigers 1 4. DELI VERY ^ *^i»™« Faultless defense shut out Tom Couhcency, Tom ditional holes, a golfer must They thwarted the tough liiown, J. Auld and Simons The Eagle battery ex- re-register and pay green the Senators combined wit! Cheetahs with their usual provided sufficient runs as Coughlin, Dan Fabiano and MS IRMiyi HMIiy WOW HI fn# ClWIfO big Bison batting by Katli} celled during three shifts Cliff Booth all had a field fees. Hood pitching, airtight (Ireg Talmont and Tom (as league rules require). Blount, Lisa Freeman anc team defense and a Shepherd sparked a tight day for the Jags with three •Of pcoiiiptr Ff%o ossv^fy* Karen Goski. Mary Am Pitchers John Kokosny, Jim hits apiece. Excellent pit- Regional Board decisive five run rally in the defense. Fritz and Paul Esposito had Belford made several groa third. ching by Steve Lavine, with catches at short field, one ; Owls If), Falcons 1 worthy beneh-mnrks behind fine fielding support by Dan To Meet Tuesday The Owls tied the Jays Ihe plate in Jack McGuire, 5. CHARGES ••"«•«* own «tvoMng running snag in right. A wild streak by Cheetah Miller, Greg Bunting, Jim Tigers - 18 vs. Senators - with a 7-2 record in the bird Jim Cutro and Bill Craig. Edclhlut and Jim A regular adjourned MMtar Chorfo; •«* Amorfari or CMAC. pitchers stained an other- division, but lost the nod Meanwhile Ksposito mcetingof the Union County The Tigers captured firsl wise stellar performance in Margulics, proved to be on Ixviiuso of the Jays' victory (homer), McGuire and Jack unbeatable combination. Regional High School place in a hitting melee which the vauntrd Panthers in a classic confrontation Kinney took care of the District No. 1 will be held thanks In the exceptiona were hold lo two hits by Jeff two weeks earlier. Eric hitting and Brian Pattyson, Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the batting of Maura McDer Wilde, Mike Sacks and Tom John Alban produced one Carter cracked two homers Pete Gadol and Jim Per- HBI for the Pumas with a Keycs Martin Building, mott, Andrea Visich hitting Itader. The Cheetah infield in the rout of the Falcons, sonette. were great in the Mountain Ave., Springfield. her fifth homer, Nanc; played errorless ball ••- Tim double and single. Willy Hiving him five for the year. field. (iude, Grant Hooper, Mike The Union County McCloskcy with a bin doubi Smith, Joey Kish. John Malt SteulxM-. Chris Drabin and Wendy Buhrendorf whi Davis and Doug The Lion markers were Gar a f f oI a , Doug Regional High School and Kevin Allon ;ill bad two scored in the first two in- Stconhuisen and Chris Price District Is composed of six had a perfect day. Standout Mi'Crackon. An outfield-to- hits, while Chris Jones in the Tiger field were .lack1 liomi- relay executed by nings. Mike Greco batted were responsible for the communities Berkeley knocked in a run with a home Ken Chin and Pete other RBI's. Chris Polek Heights, Clark, Gar wood, Booth. Cheri Blood, I)cbb Andy ilaessler, Davis and triple • his maiden safety in Prymowic/., Kiln Collin. McCracken nailed a Pan Lega delivered Pete and John Kennedy sparkled Kcnilworth, Mountainside, decorator torlm, league play. Kevin Sullivan. Pitching duties afield. and Springfield. and Andrea. thi'r at the plate. Scliroeder delivered » Bisons - 4 vs. Tigers • :t Gulls 6, WHO Jays 5 liases-full double. In a nerve-wnickinc dasi (lulls 20, OspreysU the Bisons narrowly edge The Gulls hiul a big week, The Falcons were led by Room Air the Tigers in an extra ii: handing the lllue Jays their Chris Isaacson's throc-for- throe performance. Doug Conditioners ulng. All three Tiger run: firsl defeat in a Wednesday with scored in the third on nils I: nidke-up giune and downing Hnothr cracked n pair of hits - FATHER'S DAY Sue (irausiim, Dohl Ihe Ospreys on Saturday. while Dave Villane and "ACTION Anlirag Singhal also con- SUNDAY, JUNE 17th Prymowic/. mid Elizabeth Jimmy Maroney knocked *l«" T.M. Young who doubled in the in Robert Coz/i with a (wo- tributed safeties. tying run. Debbie made an nut line single in Ihe last of Uoheats'i, Leopards 2 PAMPER POP wHI a PIPE unassisted double piny ,il the sixth In upset the Jays Ihe Hobeals prevailed In Cycles air 6 times a first while Kiln (.'oilin.i Kiirlier Jerry Husto had a clash between eat division minute by sweeping pitched lour strung innings delivered (wo runs with a standouts to finish nt 7-2, • Ovtr 500 Fiiii PIPES tt ehttit frtm II left to right . helps and will lace Ihe Owls maintain floor to for the Tiger defense. wilid triple lo renter, anil colling temps. Klltlw liloun! drove in the John M;il,->n>!ii linil kitleil in Salurday. Stellar hitting by $ winning run mid robbed ;i three runs with IWII clutch Itoil Vatcilla nnd ii 5 to *55 Tiger blast lo left, running hits lieinendiius home run blast by Mark CuiiMiiijtlmin were ! lit top speed In make Ihe M;il;int',a continued his 4.«,."i ..8o wive. 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19B3 1973 To peraphrase an oki weather report... "tomorrow fair *• »••*•»•*•* «*•»..* DonMfMt Number of Team S 104 and warmer, followed by little boys with gloves . . ." just Vic* PrmMmt Bmc# Dunnwi Number of Leagues 2 6 about dsearlbas WBBL activity once summer Is upon us. Sccfctsry .•.•••«.•••«•<•«•..«.«>«.• Tom Campbell BoysPartJeipetmg 120 1400 Boys whh gloves - 1400 of them - are assigned to leagues Treasurer Jim Donmoyar Adults Participating 27 450 according to age end ability, ranging from the exuberant League Directors: eight-year-old beginner in the Minor League to the teenagers Pony Art Thomas, Tom Richay m the Pony end Mustang Leagues. Mustang PatDtaasi International Bob Lowa A total of 104 teams have been formed this year. They ere Majors Art Assmann playing on diamonds throughout Westfield. Many of your Minor John Brady neighbors - 480 of them - have given guidance and assistance Senior Paul Sullivan during this bosebeM sseson. There are umpires, managers, Junior .BUIMartin LEAGUES coaches, eeorakeepars and other officials who devote their OJreetor of Umpires BiHWhha time, art on a voluntary basis. Mothers perform as chauffeurs, Director Summer Leagues Pat Pepeccio EIGHT-YEAR-OLDS fans and heeds of training tables. Sponsors Charles Coeanaa Minor League. Junior Division.. Roosevelt Junior High School The active support of the Town Council. Board of Educa- PaatPresident CharlesSchrope NINE-YEAR-OLOS tion, Recreation Commission. YMCA, service dubs, local Committee Chairman! Minor League, Senior Division.. Roosevelt Junior High Sehool shops, banks, and Industries assure that the WBBL will be Managers Selection BobPeeka OOftnfMMQ tkMft yNd Operating Rules Warren "Brad" Davit TEN. ELEVEN AND TWELVE-YEAR-OLDS Equipment Tom Richay Mater Leagues Tameejues Field No. 8 The officers of this civic, non-partisan, strictly voluntary end non-profit endeavor deeply appreciate the Interest, kind Public Relations Bob Root Mator Leagues QuinoertMafnerlal Field words end cooperation contributed by parents and friends of Playing Fields BobBeH International Leagues .Jefferson end Washington School Fields the boys. There is e place for every Westf Ield boy and parent Umpires in Chief TamaouesFieWNo.3 m the WBBL. Pony Jim Lesniek THIRTEEN, FOURTEEN AND FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLDS International Tony Cimei Pony League Tamaoues Fields No. 4 end B COME SEE THE GAMES Minors .».•»•*••...... *•... Jim Fertakos MustangLeeaua Edison Junior High FieM Player Representatives: Tamaoues Fields No. 2 Major League John Brunette and Dick Breach Major League Managers Representatives: American Bob Root National Bob Bell MUSTANG LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

oTVaVgJgJMINOw ^VtRl LEAGUEBJBJBf easel gTWcl^BI S EASTERN WESTERN ATLANTIC AMERICAN PACIFIC DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION Junior Senior Division SPONSORS Dlvlilon SPONSORS Apaches Buffalo Columbus Phoenix Barracudai . Mac Hugh Cheetahs Brand Travel Buckeyes Dolphins;, .Weitf Ield Ford Bobcats Andrew's Shoes Charleston Portland Marllni. ,. . Arthur Stevens Cougars Beron Drugs Chestnuts Huron* Pordoiies, . Brand Travel Jaguars Suburban Newt Jersey City Flint Sacramento Sesli Suburban News Leopards H.P. Townsend Sharks , , , Davidson Realty Lions Davidson Realty Roans Miami Indianapolis Salt Lake City Stlngrayt , Colonial Sports Center.. • • Panthers Colonial Sports Center Comsti. Jervls Druos Pumas Jervls Drubs San Diego Jets ... . The Floor Shop Tigers. Westfield Ford Stallions Montreal Louisville Murs.,, . Barrett And Craln Blu«jayi Danker and Danker Sioux Meteori . Danker and Danker Condors Baikfn Robblns Newark Minneapolis Seattle Missile*. . H.P, Townsend., EaplM Mac Hugh Pacers Rooked . Andrew's Shoes Falconi Jay's Cycle Seminoles Richmond Omaha Spokane Stan ,, Baron Druos Oulli Beskln Robblns Hawks Arthur Stevens Roanoko St. Paul Tulsa Owli •• .The Floor Shop Oiprsyi Barrett and Craln Rochester Tolodo Vancouver Robins. Jay's Cycle Toronto Wichita Waco THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1»7S- Cliff Hangers Mark Final Devils End Season With Win Round of Grasshopper Tilts By STEVE BRUNNQUELL couple of errors brought the runs in. The Devils got aa Four out of seven games and good fielding by Tom Dolphins 1« Comets 28 The WHS baseball team Witzel and Tom Miller were closed their season on a insurance run in the seventh were decided by one run as The Comets' 45-hit attack Mars 11 when Vinny Lally rapped a the curtain fell on other Missile highlights. featured three players with In this make-up game, positive note by out-hitting Seals 12 the Johnson Regional sharp single to left. He was Grasshopper League 6 for 6 days - Eric Petarius, Pete Foley, who homered followed by a sacrifice bunt competition for eight-year- Jets 11 Peter Foley and Roger and had three triples, and Crusaders 9-7. The final overall record for the team by Ira Thome and an rbi hit olds last week. Stu Ballatt brought in Al Weasels. Five hits each Pat Tracey both went 6 for « by Pecka. Stars 6, Chandler with the winning were registered by John Other Comets sluggers was 10-11. The Watching Marlins 5 run. Homers by Brian Kessler and Pat Tracey, included John Kesaler, Eric Conference record was 7-5. The final official statistics The Stan had many stars, Thompson, Chris Loder and while Mike Carey and Larry Petarius, Bobby Doll, Roger The Devils opened the for the 1V73 season are below including Doug Musco with Billy Byrne and doubles by Shore produced four. Weasels, Mike Carey and scoring quickly when Paul along with the box of the three hits and Mike Murphy, Frank Giannone and Kevin For the Dolphins Michael Pat Ehrhqrt. Pecka led off the game with Johnson Regional game.' EJ. Rowland and Mike Henry sparked the Seals' Shusman and Gabriel Dupas For Mare, Nikhil Singh, ^ a sharp single. He was Westfield AB R H RBI McDonough with two offense. Tim Burns was turned in some hefty hitting Paul Busino and Jerry WESTFIELD SOCCER CHAMPS ARE: SHItag. Jaka MMUff. Tarn Ambra. Jaha followed, on the next pitch, Peeks cf apiece. Billy Woodward terrific in the field. as Dave Franklin dazzled McCabe each tripled and Krakora. Denals Barley, T*m Greany, Tim Keaay; sceaM raw, Caaeh Reg Barley. by a triple off the bat off Crawford 2b smacked a big triple and Andrew Gengos, who afield. John Kandel played a excelled in the field. Key Pete Harley, Sta MeCraekea. WUly Feiagoli. To4d Kestler. Te4 Barrett, Jim FelagaM Cary Crawford. Crawford, Kamins as John Pollack singled in the executed an unassisted good game at catcher. hitting contributions were and Coach Pete Latartara; back row, Coach Do* GlIUs, Mtte Taylor. Randy Harley, however, was stranded at Vejnoska lb clutch. Brendan Broderick double play, Joel Sorger and made by Rod Belle, Tom raMan McCarthy. Misstog from the picture are Dave Miller, Larry Kiipfer aad Mark third. The Crusaders came Jester p was outstanding on defense. Barry Farbstein were Barracudas 25 Ventre, Dan Wright and Pletshrr. right back, though, and Davis 3b It was the initial setback fielding stars for the Jets. Sharks 16 Tom Hinkley. picked up four runs on three Lally rf 1 for a fine Marlin nine. Todd Sacks, Dale Mc- In another slugfest Brian Westfield errors. Thornec 1 However Mike Chorost and Clendon and Peter Keller notched seven RBI's Mars 17 Westfield Cinches Villanilf O Steve DeRiseis turned in Whitehead were an im- with a homer, two triples Stingrays 13 After Pecka tripled and TOTALS was tagged out in a rundown U 7 some yeoman bat work pressive triumvirate at the and a double. Chris Nolan The determined Martians Johnson Reg AB HRBI which nearly turned the plate. drove in five for the broke into the victory Soccer Championship on the next play, Crawford walked. Chris Vejnoska hit a Malgieri2b ~3 1 tide. Porpoises 9 Barracudas with four hits, column in their final game Soccer in Westfield and their goalie had to make to keep East Brun- Keitelcf 4 2 2 including a homer and received a big boost Sunday nice stops on close in shots swick under control, but long single that was bobbied Meteors 8, Rockets 8 behind powerhouse hitting in the outfield. Crawford Roberts If 4 4 3 Missiles 7 Devon Graf singled home double. Other hitting stars and good execution in the when an underdog Westfield by Todd Kessler and Dennis Mark Pletsher, Fabian Yurickrf 1 were Jimmy Ahern, Dave junior squad played its Barley. McCarthy, WUly Feingold and Peter Kamins scored on Homers by Billy O'Herron John Albert for the decisive field. Gene Corcoran's four the play. Felterrf 0 and Sandy Ritchie and a key tally in the bottom of the Odenkirk and Pete Balogh. hits led the way, with strong heart out and won a league Westfield closed out the and Mike Taylor all per- championship. The formed well. When one Parin3b double by Brian Lowe were sixth. The defense Dave Carney's deft support at bat from Paid first half with a seven to Both teams scored once in 1 perennial powerhouse team recalls the potency of the Pet'el)a3b instrumental in the Meteors' made the difference as Jeff glovework in the outfield Kranz, Busino, Hinkley and three shooting edge. The the fifth. The Devils' tally 2 of East Brunswick went Brunswick attack: 58 goals Sexton ss hard-earned win. Tommy Brown, Mike Ebert, Gary was outstanding. Jim Aiello. Singh and second half was just as close came on three successive 2 down to defeat in an exciting in the regular season, the Leoss Moore, Jack Feeney and Corless and Todd Wimp- The Sharks also had a Ventre played good all as the first as both teams singles by Crawford, 2 double overtime game by a caliber of the Westfield Clarsonlb Steve Garvey unfurled some fheimer all fielded their good hitting day. Tom around games while Wright, continued to play well. The Kamins and Vejnoska. The 2 score of 1-0. defense comes a little Fritz lb great pegs to affect the positions with aplomb. Henige and Mike Giresi Belle and McCabe came game ended with Westfield Devils broke the game wide 4 clearer. The two insides, Rawdowc outcome. each weighed in with four The match featured the still holding a shooting edge open when they scored four 1 Tom Maloney's homer through at the plate. who had 20 goals apiece, Babichp and Billy Host's three hits safeties. Keith Handler's The heavy hitters for the two division champions in a of u to s, but neither team times in the sixth. Two 2 A home run spree by the could dent the nets. After a were completely thwarted Hurley p Missiles proved insufficient. were a big part of the three hits included two Stingrays were Charlie head to head contest be- singles, two walks and TOTALS 31 home runs. Jeff Taylor, Pat tween two teams which five minute break, Westfield by the fullback line of Stu Matt Shields clubbed a pair Racket offense. Fielding Scharf, Joe Stone, Scott McCracken, Handy Hurley, gems were turned in by Burgdorf, Frank Dick and featured a high scoring put the game away when of round trippers, while Flaherty and George center halfback Fabian Ted Barrett and Larry Jerry Blaze, Kevin Smith Brian Drury, Dan BagateU Scott Mazza also were Colorias. Marc Slamowitz attack and a stingy defense. prolific during their trips to East Brunswick had been McCarthy intercepted a ball Kupfer. The kids not only and Curt Cimei each clouted and Jim Crossin. registered two outstanding got every loose ball that one. Terry Gunning's triple Comets 39 the plate. scoring at a clip of 6 goals a in Brunswick territory and plays in the field. game, while Westfield had chipped it into the goal came their way, but also averaged 4 goals per game. mouth area. Tim Kenny let backed each other up to East Brunswick had given the ball bounce and caught it perfection any time there up three goals in 9 games on the fly and cracked it was any real danger. The Anne dimming Tourney with two of them being past the goalie. The second coaching staff of Reg penalty kicks, while overtime period was a Barley, Don Gillis and Pete Westfield had only given up repetition of the early parts Latartara certainly deserve Racing Now thru August28 two goals in regular season as it was still end to end credit not only for the win, Finals This Weekend play. It figured to be a great action with both teams but for the caliber of play i^^SfinKi.Wtiei WACTAWAOff.^. match with East Brunswick playing intensely. The East under such intense com- The 43rd annual Anne d. Lisa Hopewell, New York 1, 6-1; Laura Engerbrecht, Goldman d. Haukins, 6-2, 7- the favorite on the basis of Brunswick goalie was called petition. The game was an Cumming Memorial City, 6-3, 6-2; Kristina Pittsford, NY., d. Anita S; Gerulaitis d. Jacobs, 64, on to make two more point example of team play, with Lv. W«tKMId11:4aSMt.aV Julr Plaln••( 11 HOT »HIT1t» State Girls 18 years and Smith, Westfield, 6-2, 6-1; Susan Gannon, Westfield, d. 64); Shoolman d. Roberts, 6- Perhaps the first quarter the game as Westfield would fundamentals to a high under) singles tennis Ruta Gerulaitiis d. Susan Patti Berger, Westfield, 6-2, 1, 6-3. if the game went according not let up on the . degree. POST 2 PM • Daily Double I 50 P/V championship began Brown, Kearny, 6-1, 6-0; 6-0; Patsy Stuhler, West- to the schedule, but the rest All the fans in the park Saturday morning at the Leslie Prosk, Roselle, d. field, d. Betsy Jablonski, Mrs. Wyckoff Wins if the game was all West- called this one the best of the Westfield Tennis Club with Angela Lee, New York City, Rockville, Md., default; field. It was end to end three championship games 64 contestants. When the 6-3, 6-2; Caroline Stoll, Gaily Roberts, Greenv/ich, Mrs. Russell Wyckoff of action for the full 90 minutes played during the day as firing stopped late Sunday Livingston, d. Dede Krieger, Conn., d. Susan Stoll, Westfield was medalist with of regulation play and then both teams were at their afternoon four were left to Summit, 6-1, 6-1; Amy Livingston, 6-1, 6-2; Mary a net of 73 at a President's two ten minute overtime peak. It was quite an DO SOMETHING NICE determine the 1973 cham- Mallor, Westfield, d. Lynn Ellen Brehm, Westfield, d. 18-hole tournament last periods as neither team exhibition of skill and en- pion: Pat Shoolman of Fullmer, Mooreston, 6-4, 6- Lori Arthur, Summit, 6-1, 6- week at Plainfield Country could really dominate the durance in the heat. Fairport, N.Y., the defen- 4; Leslie Fitzpatrick, 1; Sarah Thornton, Bronx- Club. game. It seemed as if the ding champion, seeded Garden City, NY., d. Lisa vine, N.Y., d. Judy Cosse, Forty four participated in Westfield kids suddenly The Westfield linemen, FOR DAD number one; Barbara Whitehorn, New Hyde Park, Brielle, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4; Anne a women's golf group ealized that they were just Goldman, Fort Lee, seeded N.Y., 6-3, 6-3; Abbi Seidler, Summit, d. Nancy John Midkiff, Dennis "tournament of the day" as good as East Brunswick Barley, Jim Feingold, John second; Barbara Gerulaitis Greenfield, Great Neck, Baird, Short Hills, 6-0, 6-2; June 5. Winners were: at the quarter mark and These arc the SAFEST and FINEST Tires Matte. of Howard Beach, N.Y., N.Y., d. Sarah Krieger, Pat Shoolman d. Anne Krakora, Tim Kenny and Class A - Mrs. Albert began to play more Todd Kessler all hustled and third seed; and Cindy Summit, s-3, 6-0; Judith Derrey, Westfield, 6-0, 8-00. Binger, Mrs. Philip ConneU aggressively from that point Johnson of Spring Lake, Jacobs, Short Hills, d. Libby passed like older and more Second round - Goldman and Mrs. Robert Kirsch, on. The best East Brunswick experienced ball players. unseeded. Miss Goldman Bush, Monroe, N. Y., 6-2,6-3; tied with 74; Class B- Mrs. could mount in the way of a Joan Gumowitz, Kings d. Gross 6-2, 6-1; McKenzie The halfbacks really had to will take on Miss Gerulaitis d. Lindecke6-3,6-l; Havkins William Wigeon, 74; Class C real attack were two in- at 1 p.m. Saturday and Miss Point, NY., d. Sabina - Mrs. D. Scott Foster Jr., direct penalty kicks from firc$ronc Grant, default. d. Robinson 6-t, 6-1; Fritz d. Shoolman will tangle with Sandbo, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3; 75. about yards out, but goalie Miss Johnson at 2. Winners Kerri Moritz, Old West- Gerulaitis d. Prosk, 6-0, 64; Pete Harley wan't really will meet at one o'clock Stoll d. Mallor, 6-0,6-1; Fitz- To Demonstrate :ested. East Brunswick had Sunday for the title. bury, NY., d. Caroline Bernstein, New York City, 6- patrick d. Greenfield, 6-3, 7- The Pequannock Rescue give up several corner First round - Barbara o, 6-0; Susan Derrey, 5; Mortiz d. Derrey, 6-4), W); Squad of Pequannoc-k will ;icks to relieve pressure Westfield, d. Gail Leopold, Moran d. Thornton, 6-2, 6-0; III Goldman won from Beth visit the Westfield Memorial Norton, Fairfield, Conn., by North Woodmere, N.Y., Johnson d. Fane, 6-4, 6-2; Pool on Saturday, June 23, 40, default; Lawrey Gross, New default; LisaMoran, Bronx- Engelbrecht d. Gannon, 6-4, to demonstrate water SQLFERS! York City, d. Tracey ville, N.Y., d. Tracy Lewis, 6-0; Roberts d. Stuhler, 6-4, safety techniques. This top- Hanlon, Smoke Rise, 6-4, 6- Great Neck, N.Y., 6-0, 6-0; 6-3; Thornton d. Brehm 6-1. notch squad will perform a NAMI BRANDS Nancy Thornton, Bronx- 6-2; Shoolman d. Seidler, 6- Tap Ovaltty Cluta 0; Penny McKenzie, variety of resuscitation and •Mi and tails ... Steel Radial 500 ville. N.Y., d. Nancy 0, 6-1. Westfield, d. Ten Bloom, life saving methods as AT A FHICi I Mountainside, 6-4, 6-1; Beth Fellman, Harrington Park, Third round - Goldman d. taught in an accredited Red Undecke, Warwick, N.Y., d. default; Cindy Johnson d. McKenzie, 6-0, 6-0; Haukins Cross course. William Golfpride Grips Install Tracy Barna, Madison, 6-3, Jane Lennon, Upper Saddle d. Fritz, 6-1, 6-1; Gerulaitis Clarke, pool manager, has Woods Refinished 6-0; Sabina Haukins, Rego River, 6-2, 6-1; Nancy d. Stoll, 6-1, 6-0: Jacobs d. invited the general pool Golf Clubs Repaired Park, N.Y., d. Stephanie Chenitz, Westfield, d. Nancy Fitzpatrick, 6-3, 6-0; Mortz membership to attend this Matthews, Morristown. 6-1, Haas, Caldwell, 6-1, 6-3; d. Moran, 6-4, 6-4; Johnson informative and interesting TNE MLFSHW 6-2. Kathy Mueller, Glen Ridge, d. Fane, 7-5, 6-2: Roberts d. session, which will be held 2544 Plainfield Avenue d. Rory Kessler. Lake Scotch Plains Darlene Robinson, Engebrecht, 6-1, 6-4; from 10 a.m. to 12 neon at m17 Success, N.Y., 6-3, 66-0. Shoolman d. Thornton, 6-2, the pool site. The pool will be Westfield, d. Kit Norton Tu*». to Sat. 1:30 a.m. — 5 p.m. Fairfietd, Conn., default; Sue Fane, Scotch Plains, 6-1. closed for swimming at this Cloud Sun. I Man., hnt. by ape*. Anne Fritz, New York City d. Anne Rodgers, Closter, 6- Quarter-final round time

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Buck, Readers Digest. shortfielder Laura TaruLi Joe Krakora, a freshman whose 36 years with TWA hours eastbound- The next Among his proudest license at the age of 18 and a NATIONAL LEAGUE Susan Karp's perfect day Year's month later became the STANDINGS: W helped the Pirates nose out a at the plate led the Dodgers' at Princeton University, will place him number one on year, 1931, he established personal milestones is the another record between day in 1967 when his son,youngest person ever to Division I tenacious Packer club. heavy hitting attack, with represent his college in the the pilots' seniority list, has Minda Maiseil, Diane Suzanne Kennelly, Mary Finale NCAA tennis championship tjeen named TWA's Flight New York and Havana. Robert Orion Buck, (a chip earn the Soaring Society of Browns 9 Shortly after joining TWA off the old block) received America's diamond badge. Braves 6 Cardis and Laura Tarulli hit Hearon, Jenny Block, Karen ByBobHinkley next week on the university Deck Crew of the Year for two-baggers, and Minda Muldoon, Karen Gould and The Westfield JV baseball courts. 1972. he also set a world's record Astros 5 for light planes on a flight 5 Maiseil, Diane Cardis and Lori Fontana contributing team ended a 13-8 season on Krakora, playing at the Bob Buck, about whom Bearcats books could be written, is from Burbank to Columbus. Bruins 2 Laura Tarulli hit two-big hits. Pitcher Mary Beth a winning note as it whipped No. 4 singles position, Blue Devils 1 baggers, and Sue Kelly, Mulholland was backed up Clark by a 10-1 score. The finished his first year of one of the most In the early '30s Captain Allison Halsey and Marie in the field by the play of hitting brigade was led by variaty competition with a distinguished and most Buck became interested in Division II Blaze contributed singles. Laura Cantor, Nancy Terry Barnes and Scott 12-1 record. Princeton's honored of contemporary archaeology and, under a Bruins 17, Astros 16 Smeaton and Tracy Asselin. Jones, who hit for homers in team record for the year as commercial airline cap- project of the University of Falcons 9 Pennsylvania surveyed Colts 7 Heidi Anderson and Anne Vikings 13, Rangers 11 the same spot in deep left also an outstanding 12-1, tains. He began flying at age Bousquet shared the pitch- The Vikings overcame an field. Both also tripled. with its only defeat coming 15 when he and a friend built ruins from the air in Dodgers 5 • Yucatan and Central Cardinals 3 ing chores to win a squeaker early deficit to pull out a Jones elso doubled, but was from powerful Columbia a glider. 3 over the Astros. Heidi, Lori victory, behind the batting shut out in his bid for the University with a S-« match. "Diving Dottie," as the America. Cougars An articulate spokesman Cubs 3 Garbin and Sheiia Mullaney of Laurie Lehman. Sue cycle (a single, double, Krakora also teamed with glider was aptly named, each had perfect days at the Kronick, Suzanne Molocz- triple, and homer) when he Sean CoUon, a junior from proved a little balky. With for aviation, Captain Buck Division UI plate, and each belted a nik, Nanci Pecker, Melissa grounded out in the seventh. Coral Gabies, Fla., to play Bob at the controls she came has by-lined numerous Giants 8 homer. Other leading hitters Devalon, Susan Brandt and Bob Biggio got the win,the No. 2 doubles slot. Joe is bouncing down for a landing books and magazine articles Lion* 6 were Kim Bonnetti, Slacey Barbara Tracey. Sue going the distance allowing a graduate of Westfield High that reduced five months of and long has been a con- work to a sagging mess of tributing editor of the Pirates 6 4 Amato, Vikki Ricca and Carragher started rallies in only three hits and a run. School and Phillips Exeter >lj Y-.lul Nrit Pi f SC nptiO" I 5 4 Mary Joan Gottlick. Arlene two innings. For the Biggio, who ended the Academy where he was a cloth, wood and wires. Mets Reception Honors Phillies 3 Sawyer and Jane Michel Rangers, Sandy Cox, Eloise season 5-0, completely member of the tennis teams. Shaken maybe,, but un- c) .' Oui N f w low (:)W F'K Packers 1 S turned in good fielding. Cordasco, Dot Fitzpatrick dominated Clark while his daunted by that in- Lions 10, Mets 7 and Emma Kuhn hit well, lead was growing, only Match Play conspicuous beginning, on a Prof. Etherington Division IV The Mets' Susan Emrick and Wendy Rottenberg and needed the two runs scored gusty winter's day a year ,v .• y • i K up Royals 8 2 hit a homer, and Kindra Ginna Field played well in the first inning for the Winners at PCC later Buck power-soloed Some loo friends and C All 2J? 6680 Vikings 6 4 Harting, Peggy Mount and defensively, the latter win. Match play winners in the from an airfield at West- colleagues of Prof. Jean Saints 5 S Marybeth Dervin tagged starting up a double play. The JV team with a PlainfieW Country Club 9- field. He was just eight Etherington of 312 New Seals s s extra-base hits in a losing Saints 2, Seals 2 batting average of .289, hole group last Wednesday hours past his 16th birthday. Providence Rd., Moun- Rangers 4 6 cause. Outfielders Cindy Ginger Bredin, Valerie should with the combination include Mesdames Boyd Seven years later, on tainside, formerly of Reds 2 a Heller and Karen Iglar Wright and Curley Curral of juniors on varsity, im- Allen, Claude Mullendore, August 21, 1907, he began Westfield, attended a WE CARRY Division winners Browns played well on defense. were the big hitters for the prove on the 10-11 record of Gifford Griffin, Ronald flying for TWA. reception in her honor at Falcons, Giants and Royals Royals 18, Reds 5 Saints, and Kim Hudak varsity. The pitching staff Katims, James Farley, During World War II Union College will enter the semi-final A well-rounded hitting made an outstanding play at should also with Bob Davis Irwin Sunderman, Walter Captain Buck won fame for Prof. Etherington, playoffs this week to attack sparked by home shortshop. For the Seals, combine to increase the Tucker, Lawrence Eisele, his pioneering work in chairman of the chemistry PRINCE GARDNER determine the two con-runs of Nellie Barrett, Dana Bibby Burns, Meg Crandall percentage of winning next Robert Comey, Alden weather research for the department is retiring after testants for championship of Crawford and Lori Mannella and Erin Scott got multiple year. Loosli, Ted Fulton, Car- U.S. Air Force. He flew B- 18 years of teaching at the the National League. Games led the Royals to their hits, and Mary Ellen Perry Batting Averages nelius Hagers, Lucien 17s into and through the College. WALLETS this week were: eighth victory. Contributing hit a double. Infielders 2b Yatcilla .289 Hirsch, Harold Sampson, worst that Nature had to Prof. Etherington joined Falcons 11, Cubs 5 key hits were Liz Heneghan, Laura Tool. Lisa Libonati c Jones .349 Selmar Loft, George Rit- offer in search of knowledge the Union College faculty in Susan Hartzell's homer Debbie Charron, Peggy and Erin Scott led the lb Barnes .333 tenhouse, William Mellin, that since has been instilled 1955 as a part-time and Kimberly Robertson's Chandler, Eolin Tweedie, defensive efforts. If Jester .300 A.R. Walker, FredLond- in every pilot. chemistry instructor. She triple led their teams' hit- Hilary Smith, Dana Rolleri Packers 12. Phillies 7 cfReid .33 graber, Alfred Hedden, His dedication to air became a full-time in- From 5 To ting but they were not and Kirsten Loft. The Reds' Phillies 22, Packers 21 ss Alexander .1M Michael Jackson, Guy safety, particularly in the structor in 1986 and was enough to beat a determined Janice Hevers hit a double The Phillies and Packers Stamberger, James Proud field of weather studies, has elected chairman of the and a triple and stood out on rf Assmann .317 Falcons dub. split a double header. In the 3b Kowalczyk .353 and Frank Ritter. earned him many honors department in 1971. She is defense, with Becca Avis, from TWA, the FAA, the Saints 31, Reds 5 first game, tight defensive p Biggio .444 Mrs. William Jarema and the first woman to hold the R*g. 29.95 Curley Currall and Susan Huff and Mary Beth play by the Packers kept Flight Safety Foundation position of department Maffie contributing hits. lb Taylor .193 Bart Viviano and Mrs. Jay Valerie Wright each hit their opponents unable to c Rennicks .269 and the Air Line Pilots chairman at Union College. grand slam home runs and Pitcher Sarah Clarkin score. The Phillies' Patty Bancroft and Mrs. Ralph Association. elded well. pScandale .180 Bretherton scored even. Dr. Kenneth W. Iverscn, Stephanie Myers, Bay Harbaugh. Ginny Alley, p Rachke .333 Mrs. Ritter had a chipin. The same year he learned president of the college, KODAK Derrey, Leslie Sanderson iiants 23, Pirates 10 Susan Lewis and Lisa to fly he began setting A home run by Allison c Kelogg .273 hosted the campus-wide and Suzanne Grote had Emerson led the hitting. records: the junior trans- reception. He commended perfect days at the plate to Kalsey, who also hit a Susan and Pat Lally played Team average .289 Ashbrook Women continental speed record of double and a single, a triple Westfield A3 R H Prof. Etherington for her lead the Saints to a big win. well at first and second Report Scores contributions to Union POCKET INSTAMATIC For the Reds, Dana Gelb, by Liz Albrecht, a double by base. Yatcilla 5 0 2 lanet Toll and timely hits by Jones 5 2 3 Winners of the Ashbrook CONFERENCE College and her dedication Mimi Samuels and Kathy In the second game, it was to her students. Weaver got multiple hits kndrea Romanagno and Barnes 3 2 2 Womens' Golf odds or evens CHAIR MAN nip and tuck throughout, Taylor 2 1 1 tournament were: Prof. Etherington and her and Sarah Clarkin, Dana heila Murray weren't and the game was not Pingry School fourth I OUTFIT and Kathy played well on nough as the Pirates lost to Jester 2 0 0 18-hole Flight A - Mrs. husband Lewis, a former decided until the bottom of Wynn Kent, low gross 86; former Jeffrey Pribor of 255 | chemical engineer with defense. he Giants, Kelogg 2 0 0 Munsee Way has been the last inning. Meg Reid l 1 1 first, Mrs. Robert Payne, Esso Research and 95 Mets 19, Phillies 8 olts 12. Cougars 5 Sheridan was the big bat for named student chairman of Chris Kelly, with three- Rachke 110 32; second. Mrs. William Engineering Company, Heavy hitters Sheila the Phillies, with five hits Frank, 34: third (tie) Mrs. ithe 1974 Buck Hill Falls Florham Park, are planning 24 Mullen and Peggy Mount for-three, led the winners' ncluding a home run. Pat Alexander 3 0 0 Religious Conference. hatting, with the help of I Scandale ill William Glickman and Mrs. ! to move to San Diego. with homers were assisted Harbaugh had a homer and Seemon Pines, 35. j by Jennifer Kurtz and Mary Huenings. Lori j three doubles, Susan Lewis Kowalczyk 3 0 l LARGE SELECTION Hauck, Beth Donnelly and i Rennicks 10 1 18 hole Flight B - Mrs. j Marybeth Dervin in pacing hit two triples and a single, Erwin Raabe, low gross 98, ' the Mets to victory, Kindra Carol John. Pitcher ' and Sandy Fuchs. Lisa Biggio 3 10 OF Meredith McCormack was \ Assmann 3 12 first. Mrs. Erwin Raabe. 32. ; FUGMANNOitCNiMty Harting and Carrie Fein Emerson, "Chris Stenbjorn 'second. Mrs. Robert sparked the defense. The helped by the defensive play and Ginny Alley had perfect 35 10 14 ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU! Phillies' Lynn Geyer, Pat of outfielders Bernie Hoff- Clark Parrett, 33; third Mrs. NEW OFFICES GARAGES * BULK OIL days at the plate. Megan Arthur Kaufmann. 34. STORAGE PLANT PANASONIC & Lally and Patty Harbaugh man. Susie and Grace Daly made several good Gillispie 2 0 0 Hinds. Leading Cougar Montie 10 0 9-hole throw out tour- WATCHDOG each hit four for four, with stops in shortfield, and the nament - Flight A - Mrs. Patty also chalking up anbatters were Barbara accurate arm of center- Parmer 0 0 0 BURNER SERVICE Bernstein, Elizabeth Yurick 2 0 1 Howard Kresge, low gross. EASY BUDGET unassisted double play at fielder Kathy Norwine 47; first, Mrs. Gordon SONY T.V. SETS third base. Lisa Emerson Wagner, Julie DeFelice, prevented several Packers Furiness 4 0 0 PAYMENT PLAN Linda Thibault and Nancy Byer 3 0 1 Ehrlich. 38; second. Mrs. TRUCKS EQUIPPED and Kathy Norwine played from getting extra-base Orvil Ostberg, 39; third (tie) hcadsup ball in left and Jane Bacso. Dorothy i hits. Salversen 0 0 0 WITH LOCKHEED center fields. Palmer. Tami Scher and | Sicimmons 3 0 1 Mrs. Robert Bailey and COMPUTER REGISTERS WE CARRY Pirates 6. Packers 5 Pam Kraft sparked the Miller 3 0 0 Mrs. William Ljnge. 42. Crucial defensive plays by defense. Boro Indians Payne 1 0 0 Flight B - Mrs. Alexander urn on A FULL LINE OF Rurara 1 0 o Kardos. low gross 56; first. We An Intcrcatad In , Scalp Twins Gianti 2 0 0 Mrs. James Barkdull, 43; Your Heatinf Problem* Yack 1 1 0 second. Mrs. Henry Lawyer. Tin nirii MEN'S COLOGNES In the only game reported Regeci 10 0 44; third, Mrs. Raymond EXXONHEAT DEALER 361 SOUTH AVE.,E. this week, the Mountainside 24 1 3 Lyons. 46. WESTFIELD & SHAVE LOTIONS Senior League Indians scalped the Twins. 94. The winning pitchers were Jay Kortina and Frank Gon- ALL NoMy knows mn nella. For the Indians. Scott Masters had 4 RBI's: David ARE YOU GETTING ELECTRIC tkit VWt than Abend and Mike Flood each ; hita home run. Jerry Dwyer RAZORS ; of the Twins scored one RBI. AT i In the Major League, the RADIAL TIRES CHEAP j Chiefs outscored the ' Vikings. 11-4 David Lauhoff LOWEST W« know exactly what it takes to put a uatd VW into thape. was the winning pitcher Ho PRICES And wi do it alsohita home run Chuckcr OR CHEAP RADIAL TIRES ? Wa give til our trade-ins the 18-point Safety Dooley hit a double for the Chiefs. The Mountaineers sad Performance Inspection. you D'-£obiv *oi ' be able 'o "e'l .-.nttl If they put, we guarantee 100% the fra* re- edged out tho Mustangs. 7-6 R«g. $10.95 pair or rcplicemcnt of til major working parts* The winning pitcher was with »hp^, Particularly if you •'e CJr v nq for 30 days or 1000 milei. Whichever comes first. Mike Youiii; Bobby ^rsi (^e /^o see, ^os? rad-ni* ^ortd!e (If tbsy don't past, we fix whtt needs fixing bt- , Kolarsick hit a lont home MALLORY fore we guarantee them.) run for the Mountaineers stances So eve" a *'ee "-a o*e< could '^c1 vcu V.iqri Thes* pawed: '. O>ntinmnK their streak, the even give vou a (oi*e *(>(?• nq Qf ronficlcvc*1 SEARCHLIGHT uk . trout uj. aimibUM Mountaineers clobherwl the ( Chiefs. 18-*1 The winning Sut ir *» h nh ni»r ^fn.on- h A\ r n-*"! >tp -i pitchers wen' Mike Yoimu control °n 'jituaf|ons ^^t"*1 ^c^ips count ;md

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