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VOLUME 26 NUMBER 17 SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOGD, N.J. 'APRIL'28,1983 Kb uenis

CUB SCOUT PACK 4 RESCHEDULES MEMBERSHIP SIGN-UP Due to the power faNure last Friday night, Old School One site to be Pack 4 of All Saints Episcopal Church has rescheduled registration for new boys to Tues- offices & garden apartments day, May 3rd at 8;00 p.m. in the meeting room of After waiting almost Department of En not allow for structural 51ET Park Avenue in Ail Saints Church. vironmental Protection change. The developer downtown Scotch Parents Interested in registering their sons eighteen months for ap- proval from the New in Trenton. As School agreed to the provision Plains with offices at are requested to fill out forms at this time. Boys One was built in the and the closing receiv- the front and fifteen need not attend. Jersey Department of Environmental Protec- eighteen hundreds, ed approval. garden apartment units there is a standard set In the back. Makor HOLY NAME SOCIETY & K OF C tion, the Scotch Plains- Makor plans to Fanwood school board bv the Historical Site preserve the front por- plans to begin con- TO CONDUCT NEWSPAPER DRIVE Committee which does tion of the building at struction in June. The Holy Name Society of the Church of the closed on the Old Immaculate Heart of Mary, Scotch Plains, and School One property on the Knights of Columbus will conduct a April 26. The closing Ptl. Shebey and Hvizdak newspaper drive on April 30th and May 1st. took place with Richard Please save your old newspapers, tie them in Marshall, School Board bundles and bring them to the Church parking secretary, Board of honored by K of C club lot at 1571 South Martlne Ave., between the Education president, hours of 9:00 am and 2:00 pm. Please no Leonla Reiliy, board at- magazines or slick inserts. torney Casper Boehm Recycling newspaper provides many major and principals of the benefits, it helps extend the life of the fast developer, Makor Inc. vanishing landfill space, saves trees and holds In attendance. down garbage and collection disposal costs Makor 's successful that are borne byjhe taxpayer, it also provides auction bid of $185,000 money for many charitable purposes. was accepted by the Scotch Plains- Fanwood Board of RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED FOR Education in February ALL SAINTS' CHURCH JR. CHOIR of 1977 but final plans All Saints' Episcopal Church will hold a Rum- were delayed until the mage Sale in the Parish House, 559 Park Scotch iBlajna.plannlng Avenue, Scotch Plains on Friday, April 29th, board ad#ted Cres 9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Saturday, April 30th, tion to approve altera- 9:30 untiM p.m. tions of the existing Available will be clothing for all ages and building. On October seaBons, household goods, bric-a-brac, jewelry, 18, 1981 the planning books, toys and games. A Unique Boutique will board passed the final be a special feature. resolution. Coffee and light refreshments will be The next hurdle was Ptl. John Shebey (left) and Ptl. Alan Hvizdak (center) receive available at a nominal charge. the one presented by the Historical Site Knights of Columbus Shield Award from Grand Knight Robert I, Proceeds from the sale will be used to pro- Krowicki. vide vestments for the Junior Choir. Committee in the Two officers from the Scotch' Plains Police Department, Patrolman John Shebey and FANWOOD JUNIORS TO SPONSOR High School ring lost in atrolman Alan Hvizdak were award the Knights FLEA MARKET, APRIL 30TH f Columbus Shields Award at presentation The Fanwood Junior Woman's Club will '69 to owner in 1983 eremonies April 21. sponsor Its annual Flea Market on Saturday, by Liz Qautier ring slipped from her The officers were credited with saving the life April 30th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Fan- It could be a story for finger to be found by f a heart attack victim in September, 1882, wood Train Station. Rain date is Sunday, May 1. "That's Incredible!" Jean McCabe of Recommended for the award by former Police All proceeds from the Flea Market will go to because the events Rockaway • a young Chief Michael Rossi, the men were cited for "In- various local charities. leading up to the return teenager who was tituting all the life saving measures that could Hot dogs, soda and homemade baked goods of Cecilia Anne Vlscon- thrilled to find a "grown possibly be given in such a situation", He further will be sold at the refreshment stand. ti Robinson's lost 1967 up" high school ring. ta^ed that the men had acted with "effective and Spaces are still available at $12 for a double high school ring are in- Not knowing where fficient professionalism" in the life saving situa- space. Anyone interested in reserving a space, deed stranger than fic- Scotch Plains was, ion. call 889-5518. tion. Jean kept the ring until The award was presented by Grand Knight It all started in the she graduated and got Robert E. Krowicki. summer of 1969 when her own class ring. By JAYCEE-ETTES TO SPONSOR Cecilia and a friend then the Scotch Plains PLANT SALE MAY 2ND were walking in the ring had lost its appeal Bad pot fells three The Fanwood-Scotch Plains Jayoee-ettes are sand on Ortley Beach and the ring was given holding a plant sale at a local wholesale at the Jersey shore. The Please Scotch Plains users greenhouse, The date is May 2, from 7:00 p.m. Three Scotch Plains from Mercy 6, the to 9:00 p.m. There will be a large selection and a residents became hospital's mobile inten- wide variety of plants Including flats, show violently ill after smok- sive care unit, and then plants and baskets. For more information ing what police termed taken to the hospital. please call 757-0852 or 232-7665. to .be contaminated Scotch Plains Police marijuana in isolated Chief Robert Luce said Incidents in the that the police obtain- BOOSTERS BREAKFAST SET FOR township. ed a small quantity of SUNDAY IN SPFHS CAFETERIA An 18-year-old man, a the marijuana from one The second annual Athletic Boosters Pan- 24-year-old man and a of the victims and had cake Breakfast will be held Sunday, May 1, at 15 -year-old high the substance tested Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School from 9:00 school girl were treated for herbicide con- a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and released from tamination. The results The entire community is invited and tickets Muhlenberg Hospital from the police lab in can be obtained at the door. The breakfast is after smoking mari- Westfleld showed the only $2.50 for adults, and $2.00 for senior juana during the week. marijuana free of any citizens and children under 12. The 15-year-old girl was hallucinogens. The Proceeds from the breakfast go to support At, left Myrt Luer joins Cecilia Robinson and John found on a bathroom marijuana is being sent athletic programs at the high school. Patterson for a nostalgic look at the 1967 Culman floor of the high school to the New Jersey when Cecilia returned to SPFHS to thank them and was treated at the Department of Health personally for helping to get her ring back. scene by para medics Please turn to page 5 The woman fought to be marijuana from a called to the scene and Police News back and screamed, student. The substance determined the fire ac- S.P. Fire Company & PBA and the perpetrator fl- has been turned over to cidental, and that it ed. She was knocked the police lab for was started from a wire receive Realtor awards down in the scuffle and analysis. short in the 12-volt bat- suffered contusions FANWOOD tery system. The trailer • «A resident at Nichols suffered heavy fire and WlrSTFIELD oo and abrasions, Poli\3©- SCOTCH PLAINS are looking for a white Court told police so- smoke damage. BOARD of On Friday evening, a, A dfado'olt look held male, 6 ft., thin build, meone slashed tires on REALTORS * a. and burlgars, who at- dark wavy hair. his auto sometime dur- the 22nd, a power shor- The officers question- ing the night of April 21. tage in the Fanwood CO tempted to enter a LU home on Scotchwood ed the men and saw In another incident of substation put a por- s Glen Tuesday, April 19, one of them throw criminal mischief, of- tion of the borough, in- were turned back after something aside. Dur- ficers on patrol spotted cluding the police sta- smashing the glass on ing the interrogation, a a car on April 23 in the tion, in darkness for a clip from a ,22 semi- vicinity of Midway few minutes. Police a rear door. were deluged with calls Around midnight on automatic pistol fell Avenue and Willoughby from one man's Road with the rear win- as residents tried to April 20, a resident of dow broken out. find out when the apartments on Tussel clothing. The officers arrested Derrick Man- Also on the 23rd, an power would be turned Lane called police to on again. Lt. Robert say someone was in son, 20, and a 17-year- attempted purse old juvenile both from snatch was reported by Carboy suggests that if the vacant apartment this situation occurs in next door. Police New York City. The pair a woman customer at was charged with 11 p.m. as she exited the future, residents responded and ap- should call Public Ser- prehended Lisa possession of weapons Hubbard's Cupboard when a search revealed on South Avenue, The vice to determine the Echstaedt, 18, and problem as police have John Busier, 20, of a ,22 pistol and a razor. man fled on foot east Manson was remanded on South Avenue. no idea when power Clark and William King, will be resumed. 19, of Scotch Plains, to the Union County jail Police are looking for a and the juvenile was black male, 5 ft, 6 in., * There are many dif- The trio was charged taken to the Juvenile short curly hair, wear- ferent kinds of safety belts, with criminal trespass. Detention Center. ing a red sweatshirt. but lap/shoulder belt com- On Thursday night, binations make your the 21st, a teacher at On Friday, April 22, in At approximately chances of survival three to The Scotch Plains Policemen's Benevolent Brunner School was response to a call from 10:30 a.m. Sunday mor- four times better than they Association and Scotch Plains Fire Company leaving the building a teacher at the high ning, police and the fire are if you drive beltless. For received checks from Realtor Officers. The department responded youngsters, there are a around 8:45 p.m. to get school, police con- variety of safety seats, in- Neighborhood Protective Award was created by in her car when she was fiscated a hash pipe to a vacation trailer fire cluding toddler seats, the Westfield Board of Realtors In 1969 to com- accosted by a man who and a small amount of on Pleasant Avenue. booster seats and convert- memorate the annual observance of Private Pro- grabbed for her purse. a substance suspected The arson squad was ible models and infant perty Week honoring outstanding community ser- carriers. vice of both the Police and Fire Departments in area towns served by the Westfield board. Private Property Week was observed throughout the country April 10-1§« Left to right are: Kevin Week* ly, President, Scotch Plains PBA, Betty Thlel, Vice President, Westfield Board of Realtors. Harry Messemer, Chief, Scotch Plains Fire Company, Walter E. Eckhart, President, Westfield Board of • Cash & CafTY on aN ittms Realtors. • We-rescrve ttie right to limit quantities • AII prieei memae sales tax PRICES EFFECTIVE: Chief Luce elected president THURS., APRIL 28th thru SAT., APRIL 10th of Scotch Plains Lions Club At the last regular Holilohner, James meeting of the Scotch Kriney, Russell Rose; Plains Lions Club at Paul Szmaida. Norman Jade Isle, Police Chief Bendel becomes Im- Q99 Robert A, Luce was mediate Past Presi- elected President of dent. At the last Region the Club. Other officers 4 meeting Norman Ejfi99 are 1st Vice Free., Peter Bendel was recom- MoDede; 2nd V,P,, Larry mended for office of Lillle; 3rd V.P., James Deputy District Gover- STOCK Vannoy; secretary, Ar- nor for 1983-84, COFFEE thur Fowler; treasurer Delegates to the Thomas Whalen; Tail Multiple District 16 who Twister, Michael will be attending the Solomon; Lion Tamer, State Convention in George Church. Atlantic City on April Directors elected 21-24 will be Past Diet. ,(AMBUCA were Thomas Blanck, Governor Theodore W^ 6AC10 Andre Jacobsen, Hart, President Norman —\ 1 / VENETIAN • '*- - '/ CREAM Mansfield Barclay, Dr. Bendel, George We- Robert Fallen, William Ingartner, Larry Lillie, Lee, Sal Buccellato, Marshall Klein and Bart Barry, Thomas Alternate Thomf Briskey, George Whalen.

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THIS STORE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPf RATED. 756-0035 754-1882 Scotch Plains Tercentenary Rabies on the increase - to be celebrated in 1984 dog licenses overdue in Fan, PKTERSON In a communique yet obtained their 1983 R1NGLE from the N.J. State dog licenses to do so Department of Health, immediately. You must col .•*•> the Borough of Fan- have proof of rabies wood was notified that vaccination when ap- adjacent states are ex- plying for the license, periencing an increase Make application to of rabies in wildlife and Borough Hall, 75 N. domestic animals. In Martine Ave. between lu addition, nine cases of the hours of 9 and 5 human rabies have p.m. been reported since LONG, LOW AND LOVELY 1979; only three of the Summonses will be Surrounded by homes of comparable values, victims survived. issued to those dog approached by a circular drive and sited on Borough Clerk Dan owners who do not an acre of landscaped property in south Mason urges all pet have a 1983 license for Scotch Plains -• a beautiful setting for the Corntr of Park Avenue and Westfleld Road where owners who have not their pet. home of your dreams. Let us show you to- Wiser Real Estate office is now. day!! Offered at $230,000. In antlGipation of the up mail. During the 300th birthday of the Revolutionary War both Knights of Columbus to Township of Scotch British and Continental hold Open House May 6th Plfiins, in 1984, a series troops marched past of historical articles the tavern on their way The Knights of Col- will be shown. Albert will give the residents a to the notch in the Blew umbus Father John S. LeDowne will discuss look at how it was 300 Hills. Oft told stories Nelligan Council No. the K of C • what they represent and how to years ago "under the tell that General 5730 of Scotch Plains I H blew hills," Lafayette and his aides and Fanwood will hold join. By Jackie Ostberg stopped there when an Open House on May All family members In 1984 Scotch Plains Washington and his 6th at 8 p.m. at the are welcome. will celebrate a special troops were encamped Queen City Bank Refreshments will be birthday. A little less in the Hills. located on South served. For further in- than 300 years ago, a On January 27, 1794, Avenue in Fanwood. formation, contact small band of a gala time was held at The "Bahama Richard Mulligan VICTORIAN Scotsmen left their the old Inn, then owned Treasure Hunt Film" 889-9138. Natural Circassin walnut woodwork -- silver ship at New Perth and by Recompence wall sconces •- a home reminescent of early traveled inland where Stanbery. This was theQuick Chek to hold free 1900's and updated to include all the am- they found, "a land date that the township Iiealth tests biance for today's family + an inground which we viewed as a of Westfield was set | pool. A real value at $118,800. large plain, under the apart from the The QUICK CHEK Con- The FREE SPIRO- blew hills, watered with township of Elizabeth venience Center is spon- METRY - LUNQ FUNC- PETiRSON.RiNGLE AGENCY two or three little Town. The documents soring a FREE 3PIRQ- TION TEST will be held In Realtors-Insurers rivers." So wrote were signed and sealed METRY (LUNG FUNC- the QUICK CHEK parking 1350 Park Ave. 322.5800 Scotch Plains Robert Fullerton in right in the old tavern TION TEST) and BLOOD lot in conjunction with the November of 1684 by well known citizens PRESSURE CLINIC as a Greater Paterson General when he sent news with names of: Marsh, part of QUICK CHEK'S Hospital's "Health Start STORK'S LANDING back home. Two mon-Osborn, Laing, Swan, continuing effort to en-Program". The test is ths later he wrote, "we Clark, and Darby. hance the community's painless and measures have possessed our Sturdy clapboard health care. The FREE the elasticity of the lungs 5.00 OFF ANY selves in the above farm homes dotted the CLINICS will.be on Friday, by determining how much mentioned plain, 11 village. The first known May 6th, froM 10 am - 3 and how quickly air can be Purchase of 30,00 miles from New pm at the QUICK CHEK expelled. A physician will dweller at the Plains (with this coupon) Perth...and 12 from was Joseph Lyon who store at 1928 Westfield Interpret the test and send Elizabeth-Town; we lived there in 1712. InAve. in Scotch Plains. a copy of the results and _ Valid May 2nd-May 31st have the honor to be the 1720s William Dar- The FREE BLOOD recommendations to each j Excluding Grandma'i Corner Items the first Inland planters by's farm of 15 acres PRESSURE CLINIC will participant. in this part of was across the road be performed by a Re- America." from the tavern. William, gistered Nurse with as- For additional inform- 322.6722 What was this early a Baptist, gave part of sistance from the QUICK ation, please call (201) settlement like 100 his property to build a CHEK pharmacy staff. 322-2112. years later? Or even 200 meeting house and a years later? In 1774 the cemetery. In the 1760s Pot,,. two cases, and the town fathers gathered Deacon Darby also Continued from page I third bought the pot tOO South^Avenue, Fanwood, N.J. at the old Inn 'on the deeded land for the in Trenton tor further within the county. No corner of Darby Road first "educational examination. charges have been filed (now Park Avenue) and establishment"...an According to Luce, against the people in- the road to Plalnfield academy which stood the poisoned pot wasvolved and the in- Little Italy, (now Front Street). Here close to the meeting obtained from sources vestigation is continu- disputes were settled, house on Darby Road. outside the county in ing. gossip exchanged and The Cole homestead on Pizzeria & laws decided upon. Front Street was built John Sutton was theabout 1742 as was the .Now Accepting Better Childrens first keeper of the little Osborn home. In the Summer Clothing tavern built in 1737. Restaurant' southeast part of the Sizes Newborn • 12 1 In 1769 the tavern village near the Ash "For The Very Best became a stopping Swamp lived families BIG DEMAND FOR COMMUNION 8 d5 place for the Swift Sure named Littell, DeCamp, SUITS AND DRESSES Stage line and a place Dunham, Lambert, Lee, T "l" OFF"""i where folks could pick Frazee and Ryno. I ANY PIE 1 Correction Mothers Exchange u (includes Sicilian) ? Inadvertently Richard over Channel 34 for a 234 South Ave. [GOOD APRIL 28TH-MAY 9THJ Sherwin off Scotch final showing Thurs- Fanwood 322-4477 ! Plains was omitted day, April 28 at 4:30 ND§ ENJOY OUR COZY from the list of credits p.m. Sherwin conceived DINING ROOM for the Scotch Plains and created

Library production of "Storytime" for the Ad- Houfi: Mon.-Thuf 11 AM to 11 PM; "Storytime", cablecast visory Committee. Ffi, & Sat. 11 AM to 12 Midnight; Sunday a PM to 11 PM ^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^r- --^^^ ^^^^ ^^v*"* US(eedle ^LITTLE SCOTCH HILLS ART NEEDLECRAFT CENTER i ITALY i SOUTH AVENUETI7 tANWQQDl fcHARTERJ WE'RE READY TO SERVE YOU! (201) 381-5353 LIQUORS.! HOUSE j 2391 Mountain Ave., LYNN FRIED r Scotch Plains 40 South Ave,, Fanwood, N.J, We're Small in Size - ANN LITMAN BIG IN SERVICE '622 INMAN AVENUE 753-5802 COLONIA, N.J. 07067 Please feel free to bring your own wine& beer •••> April 30th is Fanwood S,P. Garden Club to hold Soccer Assn. plans annual Lions White Cane Day fundraising plant sale meeting and dinner-dance The Scotch Plains the residents. The With the weather Boos, Treasurer; and Garden Club will hold meeting will begin at continuing to play Barbara Demarest, its annual fundraising 8:00 pm and the public havoc with the spring Secretary. By-laws re- plant sal© on Saturday, is invited. There will schedule of the Scotch quire that all other April 30, at the Scotch also be a business Plains-Fanwood Soccer nominations be made Plains Municipal meeting following Gan- Association, the club in writing to Phyllis Building on Park non's presentation. has been able to take Donnadio, 371 Cook Avenue, from 8:00 am care of some off-field Avenue, Scotch Plains, to 2:00 pm. The rain The Scotch Plains essentials. The 1938 by May 21, including a date is May 7, Garden Club recently Annual Meeting will be statement by the The May 10th celebrated 25 years of held Thursday, May 26, nominee regarding meeting, held at the service to the com- at 8:00 pm at the Fan-willingness to serve. United National Bank munity with a wine and wood Train Station. The No nominations can be In Fanwood, will cheese party at the formal agenda will made from the floor. feature Maggie Gannon Scotch^ Hills Country cover election of of- from Ashbrook Nursing Club, The garden club ficers, The nominating The Annual Dinner Home, She will talk is a non-profit organiia- committee lists the Dance of the Scotch about the new addition tion which undertakes following slate: Lee Plains-Fanwood Soccer to the nursing home several civic beautlf ica- Croke, President; Bob Association will be and the planned tion projects during the Anclpink, Executive held Friday, May 13, at wheelchair garden for year. Vice-president; Larry Wally's. The sit-down Naidi, House League dinner will include one The White Cane symbol of International Lions Nursing fund anniversary Vice-president; Bob hour open bar with hors sight conservation is held by past president Dunlap, Intercity Vice- d'oeuvres. Reserva- Robert W. Bailey, White Cane chairman, and Dr. marked by Woman's Club president; Bonnie tions at $26 per person C.R. Lindsey, Fanwood Lions President, This vinyl The 30th anniversary Leslie Shops of Chaya, Operations can be made by calling version will be displayed at Fanwood Cleaners of the founding of the Westfield and Scotch Vice-president; Bob Lee Croke at 561-2491. this week prior to White Cane Day on Saturday, nursing scholarship Plains. Winners of a raf- April 30. _ £ fund will be marked by fle will receive two Thorsett named Scoutmaster Public support of tion of eyes for retlna the Scotch Plains sizable gift certificates sight conservation pro- transplants to support Woman's Club at a gala from that boutique. for McGinn Pack 277 jects sponsored by the of research seeking luncheon-fashion show Gene Thorsett of 4 James Malfetti, Second Fanwood Lions Club causes of blindness May 17 at Shackamax- Reservations may be Poplar Place in Fan- place winner, Jason will be underscored through support of the on Country Club, made with Mrs, William wood was introduced Reeve, First place win- during the observance Eye Institute of New Scotch Plains. Sldun, 232-0601. Mrs. as the new cubmaster ner, David Robertson, of White Cane Day, Jersey and the Dionlsio Caloza and to succeed Pradeep The scouts also Delaware Valley Lions Saturday, April 30. Mrs, Joseph Muolo, a Mrs. George Oberle are Modan for McGinn made plans to attend Eye Bank. Both institu- Dr, C.R. Lindsey, former president, In charge of the off- Pack 277. At the same the Cosmos game at tions assist sight han- Club President, said heads the arrangement premises raffle. Prizes meeting, Pinewood Giant Stadium on May dicapped persons committee of the an- are being assembled by Derby trophies were 1. Reservations must club members will throughout the state. distribute miniature nual event exepcted to club members led by presented by Richard be made with Dennis white canes in attract more than 300 Mrs. Richard Lorber, Mager, Asst. Cub- Marchalonis, Chairper- downtown Fanwood Other Lions projects, partygoers, according On-premises sales are master to the following son of the event at Center as a fund- he also noted, are to Mrs. Henry Schwier- directed by Mrs. Scotch Plains scouts; 232-3312, Cost for raising effort, operation of eye and ing, current president. Seaborn Bagley. Mrs. Most original design, adults has been set at "The White Canes ear clinics in N.J. Under the direction Alan Augustine Is in Paul Chuffo, Best $6.30 per person and are traditionally hospitals and sponsor- of Mrs. Howard Droaen- charge of publicity. design, Jason Reeve, $3.60 for non-cub associated with the ship of Ear/Eyemoblles, dahl, models drawn Third place winner, scouts. worldwide efforts of mobile health examina- from the club, its Even- Since Its establish- Lions international to tion centers. One of ing Membership ment In 1953 the fund Spaulding for Children aid the blind and foster these units will be in Department and Scotch has provided financial better vision," he said. Fanwood on Saturday, Plains Junior Woman's assistance to 36 young Run-athon to be held May 1 Dr. Lindsey noted May 14, as a feature of Club, will show spring women seeking train- that New Jersey pro- the club's third annual and summer styles pro- ing and accreditation "They're off and run- ticipatlng in the jects ranoe from d< flea market. vldedby the Lady as registered nurses. ning..." They are not Spaulding for Children Ninety four percent are the 4 legged creatures Run-athon, May first (1) still involved in some who circle the race from 10 to 4 p.m. at form of health care ser- tracks but the runners Tamaques Park, AUTO vice. who will be par- Westfield, It's a run - not a race and there is no en- try fee. This event will Sunday raise money to find Saturday homes for children who 9 am - 3 pm are legally free for 8 am, - 5 pm adoption and are waiting for families. The runners obtain sponsors who pledge a SUMMER NOW HOURS certain amount per 'mile. The sponsors are OPEN WEEKNIGHTS UNTIL informed that the con- tributions are tax T deductibie since the adoption agency is free, state certified and completely non-profit. Tune-up Parts • Alternators With this fun run Filters • Starters those "on the hoof" will be encouraged to Oil-Additives • Water Pumps choose their own Waxes-Cleaners • Tools distance and run at their own speed. One Wiper Blades • Belts-Hoses may stop and rest and then pick up again, (in the years past, a run- ner, age 65, ran 50 Over 25,000 Part Numbers miles In one day for — in our inventory — SALE Spaulding). Call For Price And Availability SIZES 2 thru 4 Certificates, prizes, Since 1963 NOW 20% OFF refreshments, placques 322-4043 and trophies will be given. Sponsor sheets are available at the Spaulding for Children READ AUTO PARTS FAIR office, 36 Prospect Street, The Runner's 1633 E. SECOND STREET 427 Park Ave., -„ Edge and Rorden Real- Scotch Plains, N.J. 322-4422 ty-all of Westfieid. m H m What's For Dinner? m -a 30

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DC Helen Marie Cicalese to CHIT CHAT 0- wed Richard Hoffman Sheldon Harry of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C/3 Hochheiser of Scotch A. Pedicini, UJ Plains, received his • • * 5 doctor's degree in the The Loyal Sons of history of science at Rutgers award, created the University of 25 years ago to Wisconsin-Madison recognize Rutgers recently. graduates for signifi- • • * cant service to their Lori L. Burchfield, a alma mater, has been sophomore from presented this year to Scotch Plains, is a first 15 alumni. Among alternate to the 24 those honored is Ken- sophomores and neth J. Crispin of juniors at Franklin and Scotch Plains, class of Marshall College who 1970. He Is a member of will serve as resident the executive commit- assistants in the Col- tee of the Alumni lege's dormitories dur- Association, and actjve ing the 1983-84 in the Beta Theta Psi academic year. alumni organization. Burchfield, a govern- He graduated from ment major, is the Rutgers with honors in daughter of Mr. and political science, has Mrs. James E. Bur- been an attorney with chfield, Scotch Plains, the Office of the Public Defender and is now in '•''.';.'' and a 1981 graduate of private law practice. HELEN CICALESE AND RICHARD HOFFMAN Scotch Plains- JANET NAWROCKl AND DOUGLAS BALIKO Helen Marie employed by Fanwood High School. • • + Mr. and Mrs. Robsrt lege. She is employed Cicalese, daughter of Restaurant Associates • • • Gay Gasperski, a C. Nawrocki of Fan- by Bio-Medical Applica- the late Mr. and Mrs, and attends Capri In- James A. Sweet, son freshman at Dean wood announce the tions of Hillside as a Patsy P, Cicalese of stitute of Hair Design. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Junior College, has engagement of their Registered Nurse. Westfield announces S, Sweet of Scotch been selected as one of daughter, Janet Alice, Plains, was selected for to Douglas C. Baliko, Her fiance graduated her engagement to Her tiance is thirteen members of from Scotch Plains- Richard Hoffman, son employed by Castle the Commandant of the Dean Junior Col- son of Mr. and Mrs. Builders and Contrac- Cadets' List at the lege Dance Company Bruce Baliko of Fan- Fanwood High School of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-- United States Coast wood. and attended Union neth Hoffman of tors. and is currently appear- College. He is Scotch Plains. A 1985 wedding is Guard Academy, New ing in the Company's The bride-elect London, Conn. graduated from Scotch employed by Stone The bride-elect is planned. annual concert. House , Cain Shop, • • • A graduate of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High BPW Club to meet School, Muhlenberg Scotch Plains. Diane Pedicini, Plains-Fanwood High An August 1983 wed- The Fanwood-Scotch School, she is the Hospital School of Nur- The slate of officers Scotch Plains, received sing and Union Col- ding is planned. Plains Business & Pro-f for the 1983-1984 year The H.A. Benfer daughter of Mr. and fessional Women's" will be presented for Memorial Scholarship, Mrs. Stanley J. Amy Kundrat engaged to Club will hold their next the approval of the presented to a junior In Gasperski, Scotch meeting on Tuesday, members. For further good scholastic stan- Plains. wed John Robert Haussmann May 3 at 8 pm at the information contact Dr. ding for promotion of • • • United National Bank, Diane LeDoux goodwill among men Patricia E. Russo of Martine Ave., Fanwood. 322-7277. and appreciation for all Scotch Plains was phases of college life named to the Honors "•>" * at Muhlenberg College List at West Chester in Allentown, Pa. A State College for the Dean's List student, fall semester. Pedicini is the daughter • • • Wardlaw-Hartridge School to hold Science Fair A science fair involv- Science . Laboratory ing work of the 6th and between the hours of 7th grades of The 8:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. JOHN HAUSSMAN AND AMY KUNDRAT Wardlaw-Hartridge on those days. Mr. and Mrs, George Haussmann, son of Lower School will be Wardlaw-Hartridge Kundrat of Scotch John O. Haussmann of held April 18,19 and 20, maintains Its Lower Plains announce the Scotch Plains and Mrs. The public is welcome. School campus at 1040 engagement of t Katherine Pryor of The science projects Plainfield Avenue in daughter, Amy Ellei Neodesha, Kansas, may be seen in the Plainfield. John RoJ The bride-elect graduated from Scotch Presents Or Plains-Fanwood School National Secretaries and will receive a B,A, REDEEMER degree from Trenton Week •4. State College in May. Lunch Special The prospective April 25-29 L UTHERAN SCHOOL groom is also a graduate of Scotch ANNOUNCES THEIR 10TH ANNUAL Plains-Fanwood High Grab a Lunch School and Union on us "Ye Olde Spring Fair" County Technical and Vocational Institute. FREE Lunch Drawing He is employed by Guaranteed Five Free Lunches for Two DATE: MAY 7TH given away daily (Upuor Not included). Drucker Printing in PLACE: REDEEMER LUTHERAN SCHOOL Linden. Everyone Wins TIME: 10 AM TO 4 PM A June, 1984 wed- Complimentary Carnation presented ding is planned. to all Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. •Game Booths •Food •Plant Sale ENTERTAINMENT Wed-Sat, Businessman's Lunch ,,mu(hlum ,Hir •Moon Walk •White Elephant Daih Lunch Specials \Cw Alu Cum-Menu 11:30-3:00 •Much, Much More Banquet Facilities for UD to 65 99 AH Major creait Cirai Accepted 'Something For Everyone " 1900 RaHtarvJttL, Scotch Plaint Corner of Clarke St. & Cowperthwaite PI, The most commonly l ;889ig00 J!ll used word in English Westfield conversation is "I" The Perfect Wedding Guide ••• Remember your honeymoon or vacation through pictures Whether your a pro or couldn't be any simpler a novice at picture tak- because it's automatic ing the Konica C35 MFand it has an effective is the camera for you. It range of 1.1m to infinity uses standard 35mm and includes a focus spool film • 24mm or lock system. 36mm exposure size. Without batteries the The Konica has Konica only weighs automatic focus, film 440 g. advance, rewinding and What more could you loading system all ask for than a camera automatic and very that gives you perfect easy to use. pictures w/no incon- You can shoot more vience and no extra than 10 rolls of 24 ex- hassles, the last thing posure film with one you want on your set of two 1.5 volt AA honeymoon. alkaline batteries even If you have any ques- Karen shown at "Jeahhettes" Gift Shop in if ytiu use the flash con- tions about the Konica Westfield picking out her champagne glasses and tinuously. C35 MF Park Photo in Mr, larussi is trying to help Karen pick out the for- signing the Bridal Registry, Focusing the Konica Scotch Plains has them mals that would fit best in her wedding. She's at In stock and is willing Formats by Luigi, Choosing the perfect gown bride by having only 2 to answer any ques- fittings. We do it right tions you may have. So "Self-oonfldancB is the first requUitt to great undertakings." at Helmar Fashions the first time." ' go out and enjoy that — Dr. Johnson Choosing a bridal "Every bride is Helmar Fashion's of- vacation. gown that you like and beautiful," said Mrs. fers everything from is within your financial Kranke. "We try to help bridal gowns, to dresses means can be a very her in choosing for the mothers of the BRIDES New Fall Fashions time consuming task, everything from her bride and bridegroom. Helmar Fashions of own attire to gowns for Helmar Fashions also See Us Now Westfield tries to make her bridesmaids. We try carries prom dresses Let Us Coordinate The Dresses this task as easy for the t0 make jt eas on the and evening wear, bride as possible The For The Entire Bridal Party owners, Mr. and Mrs. Kranke, have been In Bridesmaids, mothers. the bridal business Flower Girls nearly 13 years. SSSSSSSSi™ CLEANERS V Custom Bridal Veils, BRIDES! Wedding Gowns Cleaned flccessories o.nd Shoes and Preserved We Fit You To Perfection. 1778 E Second Si Scotch Plains I Hours: 7 am • 6:30 pm Sat. tii 6 pm 322-7925

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The pet patient with having the ups and downs all pet owners have an exten- owners realize every- sive registration form Tony Lopilato, owner of Park Photo is showing day. that must be filled out Karen the best camera she can invest in. Auto-flash, prior to the sitting but focus, rewind, etc. Maybe it'll take the pictures too? Karen is here working with Mr. Ponzio of Ponzio 's T h. ® s ® ™'c e '2 can be filled out re ] Xe a n anytime before and Florist in Scotch Plains. Finally she's decided what *}! <; ? }° °°P R l kept on file. kind of flower to have! cats and do not watch guard dogs or show Vacation for Pets is dogs. looking for sitters in all Who pays for what, when? The owner meets the areas of New Jersey. Brides Family Pays For: •Their wedding attire. sitters personally in the For more information •Wedding an- •Tab for rehearsal din- sitters home, and is en- call 942-9341 or The largest diamond ever found was the 11/2 pound nouncements and in- ner. couraged to bring 438-2077. Cullinan diamond, unearthed In South Africa in 1905. vitations. •Wedding gifts for cou- before your and anything else you moon itinerary. ple. Continued from page 10 •2 weeks •Wedding Gown and • Find an attorney to wedding, don't have on hand. »Do your nails, hair, accessories. •Their travel expenses. write up your wills. •Open your savings • Day before your wed- etc. •All Photography, and checking accounts ding. »Get a final rehearsal • Flowers for church, • Make hotel reserva- in your new name. • Make sure someone 'Get a good nights reception and Flowers •Notify post office of knows your Honey- sleep and best of luck. (and where they belong) tions for out of town bridesmaids' bouquets, guests. your new address. • Band fees. •Church Decorations • Have bridesmaids' • Flowers for wedding •Order your wedding •Transportation for cake. luncheon. bridal party. cake table • Do a test run of your •Small flowers tied •(Optional) Buy • Entire reception. grooms present. make up and hair style Vacations w/white ribbon on in case you want some stems of champagne •Apply for a marriage For Groom Pays For: license. Check on changes. • Marriage License. toast glasses. • Make up seating ar- •Corsages for mothers. regulations involving Pets •Medical Visits. timing of the blood rangements for the •Gift & Rings for Bride. • Flowers for bridal par- tests and the signing of reception and make out • Flowers for Mothers. ty. trie license.-^. place cards. •Gifts' for" ushers '& • Reception decora- •Go for your final fit- • Keep relaxed! bestman, tions. tings of your wedding •One week before wed- A matching service for dogs and cats •Clergy fee. •Ribbons and flowers and dog/cat sitters. We select experienced. dress. (Don't change ding. dependable sitters in whose homes your pets •Accommodations for for cake knife. your eating habits •Confirm the arrival out of town attendants. • Brides bouquet. receive tender loving care. noW|) of the tuxedos, dresses Fully insured. Private homes. • Honeymoon. • Brides going away A heart-warming alternative to the kennel! corsage. DONT WAIT! 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SCOTCH PLAINS -J} Flag Headquarters el Westfield *; locceFHighlights of ^he Week] oo There was some action on the soccer field oo despite the rain and wet fields. The Division III Buccaneers added two shut out victories to its S.P. Wrestling Club presents Little League opens season record including a first ever win over Somerset A break in the recent Flauraud, Player Direc- Hills FC 2"°- Mldflold play was key to the victory awards at annual dinner rash of Inclement tor 'ecl by Mark Layne, Vic Passucoi, Brendan Meyer, weather allowed the The first game saw Kurt Dambaugh, and Michael Donnadio. Lino Scotch Plains- the defending cham- DiCuollo had both goals on assists by Alex Fanwood Little League plans Red Sox defeat Passucci despite repeated execution of the off- to open its 1983 season the Phillies in a see- sldes traP bySomerset Hills, Excellent play con- on Saturday, April 23 saw battle 17-14 The t'nued with a 5-0 win over the North Brunswick The 3-game schedule Red Sox took an early Eagles, Defenders Rick Johnson, Jamie Murphy, was preceded by Open five-run lead including Brian Duniap, and John Roeser led the way with Day ceremonies under Russ Terry's home run. balanced scoring by Alex (2) and Vic Passucci and the direction of Presi- The Phillies bounced DiCuoiio (2). The Division III Pirates had a 5-1 vic- dent Bruce Park, The back with 8 runs In the tory over Berkeley Heights, Danny Sullivan scored ceremonies opened third, but couldn't hold the tie breaker on a penalty kick. Other goals were with an introduction of the lead as the Red Sox by David Anthony (2), David Laudati, and Steven the teams and their pecked away in the last Walsh, Defense was keyed by Rhett Cox and managers. This year three innings, Keir Steve Meier. Don Wussler, left, receives Union County trophy there are 10 teams In Minor homered for the The Division IV Pirates (1971 birthdates) played from Coaches Mike Sorrentino and Bob iannucci. two divisions. Phillies, well in two outings, but managed only a 4-4 draw with East The Scotch Plains proved wrestler, and National Managers In the second game Brunswick and a 3-0 loss to Marlboro, Wrestling Club held it's Jordan Nadell, .for Braves Freddie the Yankees, bolstered The local side did everything well except put the fourth annual dinner sportsmanship. Marc Hammonds by a grand slam homer ball in the net. The Division IV Buccaneers had no April 11th at the Gallop- Donnadio and Dave Dodgers Mike by Ananias Battle, beat matches. Division V (1973 birthdates and younger) ing Hill Inn in Union. Osllslo received Michalisin the Dodgers 9-6, Battle scored an 8-2 win over Old Bridge and a well- Kevin Slcola, a seven achievement awards in Phillies EdBoganalso pitched shut-out played 2-2 tie with East Brunswick. The five teams Mets Herman Panreck ball over the last three of Divisions III, IV and V are all scheduled to play year wrestler for the the 8-year-old class. in tne club, received the first The wrestling club Pirates Jerry Wilkins innings to preserve the Arthritis Foundation Tournament. Division annual V. Nicolas also handed out its first American Managers victory for Michael finals will be played in Giant Stadium in conjunc- Palumbo award given Club award to the per- Red Sox Sandy Park. John Wein pitch- tion with the June 5 Cosmos match. All proceeds In memory of Doctor son who best ex- Ingersoil ed a complete game for from the tournament go to the New Jersey Ar-* Nicholas Palumbo who emplifies the Club Yankees Bruce Park the Dodgers, striking thrltls Foundation, passed away in March Creed In the communi- A's EdTeunisen out 12 batters. In the Girls' play, the Division I Black Hawks at the Regional wrestl- ty. The award was given Orioles Frank Butz In the finale the In- suffered two losses: 7-1 to a strong Denville ing championships in posthumously to Dr. Indians Les Keely dlans completed an Rangers team and a 2-1 to the Westfleld Blue Union, He was in atten- Palumbo, the first vice- The invocation was American Division Angels, in the latter close match, Madeline Fer- dance to watch his son president of the wrestl- offered by Scotch sweep by downing the nandez was outstanding in goal with Karen Kucin Joe compete for the ing club. Coaches Mike Plains Mayor Larry Mets 9-5 in a come- cited for defense and Sue Ruppert the goal scorer. regional championship. Sorrentino and Bob Newcomb who also from-behlnd victory. Beth McCiemens contributed fine fullback play in The Palumbo award Eannucci presented umpired the first game. Jeff Brill went the the Denville match. The Division II team had a fine was established by the Recreation represen- Fanwood Mayor Ted distance for the win, 3-3 draw with Berkeley Heights Blues. The locals club to be given to the tative Don Wussler with Trumpp welcomed the and Glen Keely had two came from a 2-0 deficit on goals by Terry McFall wrestler who best ex- their Second Place players and Stan hits. A bases loaded (2) and Jackie Gibbons, emplifies Dr. Union County Tourna- Wanat, president of the pinch hit single by Brad Only the Division I Pirates reported a match In Palumbo's qualities. ment Trophy. Babe Ruth League, In- Keely turned the tide, the older Boys' play. Scotch Plains-Fanwood bet- troduced the Miss Little The Mets were led by tered New Brunswick 2-1 in a rough match. This year, in addition ; to amiable nature, good New club officers are League candidates. Jeff O'Connor's two Defender Angelo Nlzzardo was key to the come- sportmanship, and Robert Eannucci, presi- Also present was Gene hits and fine pitching. from-behind victory. The Division I Buccaneers good citizenship, Kevin dent; Phyllis Donnadio, and both Division II teams are still getting their had an outstanding vice-president; Irene SPFHS Boy's Tennis Team schedule together fighting the wet spring year wrestling. He won Bartels, secretary; and record 3 wins, no losses weather. a gold medal in the Cheri Eannucci, Boy Scouts to compete Union County cham- treasurer. The S.P.F.H.S. Boy's (2-0) when his match pionships at 119 lbs., The club will hold a Tennis Team has a was then called on ac- in Canoe Race April 30th received medals in the spring clinic at the high record of 3 wins, no count of darkness; thus The Boy Scouts of Among the par- Roselle Park and South school and they will losses to date and one resulting in the tie. America. Watchung ticipants are area Girl Plainfleld tournaments sponsor an 8th-12th tie with Union. The Area Council, will con- Scouts who are com- and was undefeated in grade summer tourna- Union match took place The Raiders also had duct the 17th annual peting in the race for dual meets through the ment program. Applica- on April 14th, where the little difficulty defeating Colonial District Great the eighth year. year for the club. tions can be obtained two schools, split mat- highly regarded Pingry Canoe Race April 30 on Also receiving at the high school and ches (2-2). (5-0) for the first time in a the Delaware River. The The winners of each awards were Ralph Sor- Park Middle School. 1st Singles Mark 15 year history, 2nd first wave of canoes division will be award- rentino, for most The dates for the spring Blitzer, captain, held Singles Bill Baker still will be launched at 8:30 ed prizes for the first valuable wrestler, Mike clinic will be published the deciding factor. He remains undefeated a.m. through fourth fastest Robinson, for most im- at a later date. split sets and was up (4-0), as do the 1st time. Timing includes a Doubles combo of Rai- Ted Hahn, admiral of mandatory 30 minute mond Baumans and the race, expects bet- lunch break. Last year's Tim Terista, Senior Bob ween 250 and 275 best times were 3:02:34 Cangemi has had little scouts and scouters to for the boys and 3:24:46 SOFTBALL dlfficuity as shown participate. The race for the girls. with his 3 wins and only will consist of 16 waves 1 loss, 2nd doubles pair of canoes, launched In preparation for the UNIFORMS Nick Nachbur and Nick every 10 minutes. The race, Hahn and Hal DiQuollo have played 3 canoes will travel from Matthews, vice admiral, matches and their Riegelsvilie to Bull's showed canoe safety OVER 1,000 IN STOCK films to 16 scouting Professional record remains (2-1). island State Park. units. LETTERING AND NUMBERING AVAILABLE AT A NOMINAL CHARGE, f"~4 5v si Leave IAVE AND MORE thie climbing •Dudley Softballs •Bases to Us.,, •Softball Bats •Full Line of CALL Softball Gloves SCHMIEDE \ TREE EXPERT CQ. Dreier 's 322-9109 Blue Star Shopping Center/Rt, 22, Watchung »¥!»» Handi charge . Master Charge • Open Daily 9:30 • 9:00 munities have express- discussed are: How To Dr, Hogan named publicity Business Education Dept. ed a willingness to visit Apply For A Position, m director of Special Olympics plans Seminars for Students tne Business Eduoa- How TO Prepare For Dr. Lawrence Hogan Forbes Hot Air Balloon, m w of Fanwood, assistant 1983 is a challenging professor in the year for Special Olym- •a Economics, Govern- plans, Dr. Hogan said, 3 ment and History These athletes will be the Spring of this Several companies During these ™'£ ODDOrtunitfes Department at Union participating in com- school year. These outside the com- seminars topics to be upponunmes oo County College, is serv- petitions that may seminars should be of to oo ing as publicity direc- qualify them for the In- value to any of the w tor of New Jersey Area ternational Summer seniors who are plann- The Grade 'A' Fish Market #5, Special Olympics. Special Olympics ing to enter the labor in the New Jersey Games. This world- market after graduate Area #5, (which in- wide event will be in June. FRESH DAILY eludes Union and Mid- hosted by Louisiana Many students who diesex Counties), the State University, Baton are presently par- next major Special Rouge, Louisiana. En- ticipating in the FROM NEW YORK Olympics event will be trants from all 50 Cooperative Office the annual track and states, as well as 45 Education Program and field meet scheduled foreign countries, will Distributive Education AND CAPE COD for April 30 at Union participate in events will be offered perma- High School in Union, such as: standard track nent positions con- N.J. Over 200 athletes and field, swimming, cluding their internship are scheduled to enter basketball, bowling, in June. However, the event. Included in gymnastics, soccer those who do not par- the festivities will be and volleyball, ticipate in these pro- the Union High School Special Olympics are grams and who may Band, "Just a Bunch of funded by the John F. Clowns", and the Kennedy Foundation. 'ism • A-i Ash Brook Women's Golf Catholic A few hardy players Gross, Cathy Rock, 95; 1st • Cathy Rock, 79; Europe from the 18 hole group Belgium Germany Austria of the Ash Brook 2nd (tie) - Maggie Italy Vatican City Women's Qoif Associa- Swist, Loretta Dean, Switzerland France tion braved the 80. Low Putts: Audrey Two Glorious Weeks Fresh elements and played a Young, 31. Chip-ins: Pat You'll Never Forget! Handicap Stroke Play Shepherd, Audrey under the spiritual direction of Tournament at Gallop- Young. Father Edward C, ing Hills on Thursday, The 9 hole group's April 21st. Winners for tournament was THOMPSON Chaplain. Overlook Hospital, Summit; the day were: Low cancelled. St. Bartholomew Parish, Scotch Plains New Jersey inspection Florida Bay stickers to move left in May Scallops Ib. New Jersey Division to leave the driver's of Motor Vehicles' in- window to check the spection sticker will be sticker. He will only Hake positioned in the lower have to look down. , , left corner of the,wind- ,,-,-With, the stickers on. Fillet Ib. shield on all vehicles the left side, they will also be more visible for due for Inspection 1849 HM. July 12th beginning May 1, says police traveling In the Bluefish Clifford W. Snedeker, opposite direction DMV Director. while on patrol, SABENA Fillet ib. Snedeker said, which The stickers were should produce more Brussels Paris Lucerne previously placed In the citations for outdated Florence Rome Vatican City Rainbow lower right corner on Venice Innsbruck Heidelberg stickers. Oberammergau Cologne the passenger's side. "We're hopeful that Trout Ib. The move is Intended moving the stickers will PAPAL AUDIENCE to make the sticker help make the police Send this coupon today for your more visible to police itinerary brocr^ure Codfish officer's job a little Rev, Edward C, Thompson (phone officers, Snedeker said. SI. Bartholomew Rectory 322- easier and encourage 2032 Wtsiliild A«nut 1192) By placing the sticker Scotch Plains. N.J. 07076 Fillet Ib. motorists to be more Dear Father on the driver's side of conscience of the in- Pliaii lend your brochure lo the car, the officer, spection and repair re- Name when stopping a Addresi quirements of the law," City Zip Codfish motorist, will not have Snedeker concluded. Cub scouts Steak Ib. Olympic night Repairs Are Our Business^ A.M. A UTO CENTER, INC, Shrimp Cub Pack 98 held its •Complete mechanical service annual Olympics Night • Hotly repairs . WKI.DINC; 15-20 Count at Coles School recent- •Class work ly. The scouts com- •Towing 41-50 Count Ib. peted in eight events in- • N..I. 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(iced utivl olhtrwise noled Not lisoonsiol* lor typographical emu. fntis e'Neclive Thurs Apr 28 Ihry Sal, Apr on May 15. 30. 1913 Noni IOM lo oiher retailers or angle inert Artwork dots not necctuniy reprtssnt item on me B is tot display purposes uMiiaiiitisiii^^ only Copynghl WAKEFERN FOOD CORPOIUTION 1)13 1 tsp, salt CORNER 1/8 tsp. ground Justice Garibaldi to be . black pepper "Together With Israel" oo Vi c. mayonnaise parade set for May 15th honored at May 6 luncheon 2 tbs. prepared U3 mustard CM 1 Vz cps. sliced celery Momentum is Lesnlak, Thomas 1 c. sliced pitted building for what pro- Deverin, Senator ripe olives mises to be one of this DIFrancesoo and Vi c. chopped dill year's most memorable Senator Bassano. UJ pickle events, the "Together Central New Jersey If you are planning a With Israel" parade organizations and con- cold supper (sliced Vk c. chopped pimientos which will march, ride, gregations of all ages UJ ham, roast beef or cold and interests will 1 small onion minced play and sing along chicken), here's an ac- march with floats, ban- 2 hard cooked eggs, Westfield's East Broad companying salad with Street from Hahnes ners along East Broad a difference...rice cook- sliced Street to Mindowaskin Spoon rice into a Department Store to ed in chicken broth Mindowaskin Park on Park for a rally with with crunchy celery, large mixing bowl. dignitaries, According Blend oil, vinegar, salt Sunday afternoon, May chopped pickles, ripe 15th. Marchers now in- to Bernard Burkoff, olives and colorful pi- elude in addition to the Parade Chairman, "It is mientos. Hard cooked 41 sponsoring clear that we are aside to cool. Combine meeting a deeply felt eggs add extra protein organizations, forma- mayonnaise and need in the community, and texture interest. tions of Central New mustard. Stir into rice the need to affirm our GOLDEN Jersey Mayors, Rabbis, mixture. Add celery, support and express RICE SALAD Rescue Squads, High Ginger Heald (left), President of the Union County 4Vz cps. hot cooked olives, pickles, pimien- our bond with the peo- Republican Women's Club and Ann Walko (right), tos and onion. Mix well. School bands and rice (cooked in ple of Israel". President of the Kean College Professional Gently stir in eggs. volunteer Fire Depart- chicken broth) Women's Association, both Scotch Plains Chill or serve at room ments, V4 c. vegetable oil residents, enjoy an evening with Associate temperature. Makes 8 The "Together With 2 tbs. vinegar Justice Marie L, Garibaldi at the Hyatt Regency , servings. Governor Thomas Israel" parade is con- Kean, leads the list of vened by the Hotel recently. Garibaldi will be honored on May 6 Another opening,,. Honorary Chairpeople Synagogue Federation at a luncheon at Kean College where she will for this special day, the Relations Committee receive the Kean Women's Silver Bowl of Ix- Another show... list includes Senator and the Union County cellence. For further details, call Ann Walko at The New Jersey hang her father for Board of Rabbis. 527-2539, The luncheon is open to the public. Public Theatre has an- Bill Bradley, U.S. trespassing on his Representative Mat- Participants and nounced the establish- land. Beauty convinces ment of a new profes- thew Rinaldo, spectators are invited Suburban Symphony to the Beast not to kill her Assembly Members Al to join the festivities on sional Children's father and with a kiss present Carmina Burana Theatre series. NJPT Schwartz, Chuck Hard- Sunday, May 15th at saves her father and wick, Raymond 2:00 p.m. will present the classic, turns the Beast into a Paul Burket, tenor, operetta performances Beauty and the Beast Handsome Prince. will be a featured Include Madama But- as its first production in Tickets for the perfor- 4-H Automotive Club soloist when the Subur- terfly, Don Carlo and the series. Die Fledermaus among mances are $3 and may Linden and graduated ban Symphony Society Shows will be Martha J. Hewitt, others. be purchased at the from Ford Motor of New Jersey presents presented on Saturday Union County 4-H door. Groups are School and Edison its production of Car- The Boys' Chorus of and Sunday mornings Agent announces the mina Burana on April the Pingry School, welcomed and en- expansion of the 4-H Vocational School, at 11 a.m. beginning on 30, at Cranford High Hillside, will also per- couraged to call Small Engine Club. The April 30 and closing 272-5704 on the 24 hour School at 8 p.m. form with the Sym- May 21. Beauty and the club is under the Koclumbas is teaching phony. hot line. NJPT is leadership of Fred Burket has perform- Beast is the tlmelessly 4-H'ers basic ed summer stock in In addition, the pro- located at 118 South automotive lessons classic story of the Avenue East in Gran- South Pacific, The duction will feature the young girl, Beauty, who Kocuimbas. He Is the and has agreed to open ford. For further infor- Music Man and Student Schola Cantorum of befriends the scary former owner' of Red the club i to new mation please call the Prince as well as Plainfield, as well as Beast, who is about to Circle Auto Service in members for ages 14 to above number. oratorio with the featured soloists. For 19. Berkshire Choral In- ticket information, call If you are between stitute. Opera and 276-0742. the ages of 14 to 19 and TELL MOM SHE'S are interested, please Union County Sheriff to register by calling the be honored at cocktail party THE GREATEST! 4-H Office at 232-9366. Meetings are held on Union County Sheriff The party will Tuesday evenings at Ralph Froehlich will be celebrate Sheriff 6:30 pm at the County honored at a cocktail Forehlich's 25th an- 15 WORDS FOR 4,75 Administration party on Friday, April niversary as a law en- (.25t each extra word) building, 300 North 29, from 7 to 10 p.m. at forcement officer In Ave., East - Westfleld, Hank's Starlight Union County and will HEARTS INCLUDED IN ALL ADS Lounge in serve as a re-election campaign kick-off and fund raiser. Sheriff Froehlich, a Democrat, Fill Out Form Below and is running for his third Great Honeymoons term as Union County Send or Drop Off to THE TIMES Start With Sheriff. 1600 East Second St., Scotch Plains Great Travel Agents Tickets are $50 each and will be available at the door. We Take The Time To Find The Right Place Baptists hold For You examination Rev. James Cyr, the Minister of Christian Education at the S.P. Baptist Church, will be To The examined by delegates Mom "To Be" from the Churches of Mo*"' I know your ne the Watchung Cluster going to be on Sunday, May 1 at our the best 3:30 p.m. in the Church Love Dave Don't settle for less Sanctuary on Park than American Express*" Avenue in Scotch Plains. Come in or calls PARK TRAVEL The Baptists have re- pad, 413 PARK AVE, quested the examina- tion to determine if Rev. SCOTCH PLAINS Cyr will be ordained. Don't Forget Mothers Day 122-6800 Representing the local church will be AI Don't leave home Jackson and Jill May 8th without us«SM Parasine. Musical Club to hold annual Garage and Cake Sale to m INVESTOR'S Spring Concert May 4th benefit Children's Hospital In celebration of Na- Elizabeth Tipton, local CORNER tional Music Week, the pianist from the Tipton Musical Club of Studio, will perform the Westfield invites the Valses Nobles et Sen- by public to its annual spr^ timentales by Ravel. ing concert on May 4 at FredJ, Chemidlin 8 p.m. in the First Bap- Also featured is Ann tist Church at 170 ElmMineur Weeks, local The best time to begin thinking about your 1983 Street, Westfield. A soprano, who has ap- Federal Tax return is just after you've mailed in very special program peared as soloist with your 1982 return! Becoming aware of the many will be presented. the Choral Arts Society ways you can iegitimateiy save on taxes is your The duo-piano team of N.J., the Union Sym- privilege and duty. Keeping good records is of Herbert Burtis and phony Orchestra, and essential, especially as the tax laws become more Eleanor Benoist Linley many clubs and chur- complicated and your saving and investment op- will perform and ches in this area. tions become more numerous. Certainly now is the best time to contribute to your 1983 Individual Woodwind Trio to present Retirement Account (IRA) as an income earned is sheltered from taxation. free concert Friday, May 6 Interest rates should remain stable or lower in the months ahead but all signs are pointing to a The Kapelle Wood- The concert is fund- rigorous recovery in the economy and we must wind Trio will present a ed in part by the NewChairpersons of the Annual Garage and Bake Sale guard against overextending ourselves on the use free concert at Temple Jersey State Council on conducted by the Westfield Senior Auxiliary Twig Sholom, 815 W. 7th the Arts and the NaI-I to benefit Children's Specialized Hospital are of credit. You will soon be seeing many en- tional Endowment for ticements for you to use credit as financial in- Street, Plainfield, on pictured checking inventory In anticipation of the Friday, May 6, following the arts, and by gifts to two-day event scheduled May 6 and 6 from 9 a.m. stitutions begin to try and put their growing cash the Adult Education reserves to work. the 8:15 p.m. Sabbath to 2 p.m. at 914 Mountainview Circle, Westfield, Service. Fund of the Temple. Pictured, from left, are Mrs, David Jessup, Presi- The stock market continues to surprise the ex- Coordinator for the perts on the upside and it is becoming a case of a Members of the dent- Mrs. Robert Giordano and Mrs, Larry Man- group are Benjamin C. concert is Mrs. Sylvia nlno, co-chairpersons of the Garage Sale, shortage of good stocks being chased by a huge Berger, Chairman of supply of liquid capital. Dollar-cost-averaging fn Cristy on clarinet, Virginia Nanietta, flute, the Adult Education "Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing my opinion is still the best way to accumulated Department. those you do hold well." Josh Billings equities. With a rigorous economic recovery this and Lawrence J. summer becoming apparent, corporate profits Stewart, bassoon. toward year-end could be very dramatic! This would be very bullish for the stock market. If one is going to invest in individual stocks and/or bonds, be prepared for greater volatility in the price moves on a day to day basis. Institu- tional investors have a way of acting in concert that can be disconcerting for many Investors, NOW... causing high volume and sharp stock price sw- ings. For most people, I believe, accumulating equities in a well-managed Mutual Fund Is the energy efficient path to follow. 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This is the 122nd dent, gave a brilliant play for the theatre performance although co # # * group and Director his rendition of "Spar- Philathalians celebrate Charles Azen did a ticus to the Gladiators" masterful job with 16 could have been cut 50 years of theatre in Fan, actors and 14 scene without losing the point Fifty years of little Lakehurst, who had changes. ofjt all. theater In Fanwood come especially for the Although the first act Rosemary Heffran was celebrated Satur- dinner. Mrs. Agnoli is a was a bit draggy, played the stuffy day night in Hershey's charter member of the possibly due to eight secretary-turned- Banquet Room In Philathalians, and has scene changes, the se- human to perfection Scotch Plains when the many special golden cond act picked up and Dorothy Nixon's Philathalians had their memories of those ear- Among five new members of the New Jersey speed and ended with a one line portrayal of the Golden Anniversary ly years during the Youth Symphony Preparatory Orchestra from the roar of laughter and ap- "Little Old Lady" at the dinner. 65 members and depression whert the Scotch Plains area is flutist Sara Barash. She Is plause. close of the show was a guests shared small group of thes- pictured here rehearsing for the Spring concert. Azen's solid casting gem. memories and plans tried to brighten a The New Jersey Membership In the in most parts kept the Other members of moments from the few corners with their Youth Symphony New Jersey Youth Sym- audience interest and the cast included more than 100 plays productions. Other Preparatory Orchestra phony and In the moved the players Michele Brown as nar- that have been guests and former will present its Spring Preparatory Orchestra through the corporate rator, Bill Malhovsky, presented by the members included Mr, concert at 3 p.m. on Is by audition only. For jungle with finesse and Chipper Catenaoel, amateur theatre group and Mrs. Robert May 15, at Roosevelt the 1983-84 season, ingenuity. Starring as Ruth Azen, Dick since the club was Thayer, John Jensen, Junior High School, 301 auditions for both or- the corporate bad buys, Bodmer, Frank Bremer, formed in 1933. H,C. Frledrichs, Jr., Clark Street in chestras and for a pro- Jack Peterson, Paul Rodney Belle and Tracy Mrs. Marion Hobart Westfield. posed orchestral string Monte, Frank Dlnan. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. The guests were Area residents Sara training ensemble pro- Canglalosl and Chester The play can be seen Bryant Brennan. greeted as they entered Barash, Matthew Blake, gram, will be held the Sarnowski were truly April 29 and 30, May 6 by a mannequin dress- Anita Dharapuram, week of June 3 to June believable and the pro- and 7. Suggest you ed in the royal robes The Philathalians Ellen Kim, Jessalea 9. For information and fessionalism sparkled. make reservations; the and crown of Queen close this anniversary Lefur, Elizabeth Llpnlek to schedule an audition Carol Stewart as Mrs. Players have very few Eleanor of Aquitaine, season with a reprise of and Andrew Novlck are time, please call '.aura Partridge, the seats ope,n,. from the play "The Lion a former hit, "You among 75 young musi- 522-0365 or write P.O. In Winter". Many of the Know I Can't Hear You cians from central New Box 477, Summit, Nancy E. Dunlap joins members wore When the Water's Run- Jersey who are en- 07901. costumes from plays ning", four playlets tied thusiastically rehears- Admission to all con- Weichert Co., Realtors they had been in, and together with the ing for the concert certs is free, although Larry Mueller, the fashion parade was theme of that very under the direction of contributions are en- manager of the one of the highlights of human failing - that Barbara H. Barstow. couraged. „. Westfield office of the evening, along with people just don't listen Welchert Co., Realtors, slides from those to each other. Directed recently announced plays. by Arsene Gauiier, who that Nancy E. Dunlap, directed the former pro- nee Gilbert, has joined The guests of honor duction, it promises to the firm as a full-time were Mr. and Mrs. oe a funny, engaging sales representative. A evening of theater. Justus J. Agnoli, of Steak is 74 percent water by weight. 26 year resident of the Westfield-Scotch New Classes for '83 • Foreign Languagms • Computer Education * Animated Filming Plains area, and a member of the Westfield Board of Realtors, Dunlap's area WESTFIELD of concentration with Welchert will be In residential sales. SUMMER Active in community affairs, she Is presently Tournament Director and Board Member of and their children Brian WORKSHOP the Scotch Plains- and Michael. In her For the Creative Arts, Inc. 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Call 232-8461 or 233-0804 lor brochure Registration: m In person Monday to Thursday 3:30 to 4:30 f FUNERAL HOME Thomas Alva Edison Junior High School, 800 Rahway Ave., Room 133 Thomas M, Keisers Manager & President Mail: Westfield Summer Workshop, P.O. Box 507, Westfield, N.J. 07091 James F, Connaughten * Directors * Harold W, Woodward Theodore K. Schlosberg, Director \ 155 South Avenue 400 Franklin Place Eat. 1972 • A non-profit organization • Professional and Artist Staff Fanwood Plainfield 3224350 756-4848 Writing « Foreign Languages • Computer Education • Adv, Theater NK tx ^K^ —ail in classified rate: 25$ per word deadline Tuesday 5 pm i. m 322-5266 w -a 3] HELP WANTED 1 HELP WANTED SERVICES Part-time telephone DOUQH1RTY Z/PAVINQ. SWITCHBOARD/ Residential ^Commercial. 1 calling to offer Interior 3-Yr. guirant|rl On driveway. OPERATOlf * landscaping. Must be Free estimates. 581-6452 or EiptriMee pnlirnd, tat wH rapid caller. We provide 561-8690, Business Directory CD Mn MM right MWUMI. CaN tat- all leads, No experience 0-884 / L 5/12 Classified Rates: wtH 8 am • 4 pin, necessary, $4.50/Hr. In- Single 1 column by 3" ad -$12,00 2731114^ terview Saturday, 10:00 •New lawns, apjiffjjSftftilizing, Double 2 cotum by 3" or thatching, tetoflfing. Light 1 column by 6" • $24.00 CRUISI SHIP JQWr Great in. a.m. No appointment hauling, $4p< 757.2151 after come potentiBU#bccupation8. necessary. Parker In- 6:00. SY NOON OH mONBRY For mtefmifTion call: terior landscaping, Pd 5/12 16OO I. SiCOND ST.,SCOTCH PLRINS J Bu2.BBe.Q43§J4xt, 86B, 1325 Terrlll Road, C-BB5 / / Pd S/S work, Scotch Plains, N.J. ceptic work, land- FUEL OIL DIFSEN PART TIME removal. Fast PERMANE DENTAL / •8690. ISO GL. MINIMUM WM CROWN 5/5 ENERGY RECEPTION!^ SERVICE AVAILABLE TERMITE CONTROL INC. SURE Experience necessary^br DAN'S PAUtfJMNG * CONTROL past paced modern office BIGQRATINBpfnterlor, Ex- Fr«w Eitlmates in Union, Full time in- lerior, FHrfpestimates. In- ANNIS Quality Heating Printed Specifications eluding two evenings and suredj^^aB-ajOO. Unmarked Cars Fuel 01! Service Prat Conlrol Saturday. Ixeeilent All Wqrk Done io benefits. Salary open. D ft D PAINTIRS Services, Inc. Oil & Gas V & FHA Specifications LM-PM AMIRICAN DINTAL Exterior decorating, 6477SSSor 7S31S22 504 Willow Ave,, FOR SERVICE CALL CINTER paperhanding^me repairs. SATURDAYS One room^^whole house 688-OQM Scotch Plains 322-6288 Nation's leading tele, ^ rates. Free marketing firrn\has sever, JOBS OVf HSIAS yBig money fast, $20,000 to^SSO.OOO plui p79iQ. 561-2427 232-2234 lucrative posit! per year. Cal)/1.216-453-3000, after jM 20-25 hours Ixt. 5334, L TF Call me terestlng work in 0-904 / Pd 4/28 TAX RETURN tion with national A Betler Way LANDLORDS no $100 Per Week Part-llme at for real value in After Mrolhers cost to you. Wjjcreen and tion and locj .horns. Webster, Apaftrlca's qualify tenaruC Nffcharge, No organization, favorite dictionarY/company Homeowners • Painting obligation Licensed real 6.00 • 10. needs home woriEers to up- • Decorating estate bufkaftcall the BURST Experienced Ixoellent Srtfingfield loca- date local maUffig lists. Easy Insurance •Paper Hanging work. Can Juliana while wat- Accountant tion, Guaranteed salary TF I can make your homeowners ching TV^fl ages, experience and incentive plan. Train- insurance more affordable with To Prepare unnecifisary. Call ing bjf experienced ' TOWr*S TV comprehensive, economical Federal N.Y. & N.J. management team. For in- 1-71Bjp2.6000, Ext. 8409. 232-6900 jf 7524016 coverage from State Farm. "Your Satisfaction O905 Pd 4/28 i. experience. Income Tax Returns terview and appointment That's homeowners Available for Is Our First call: TF M. Mann BUSINESS FOR SALE insurance business accounts Concern" 467.8644 OPPORTUNITIES the State Farm way all year long. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY BACKROOM flOlHT DIWYNOAIRT jus 3J1-4J73 EMPLOYER' 141 SOUTH AVENUI RES' 233412* LAGANO 485 La Qrindt Ave. Own your own Jean- ANTIQUES FANWDDD, N.J. 07028 Fanwood Opportunity avaRiTErte for Sportswear, Infant-Preteen creative perion/fo vprork in Joan, Paula, Lorraine Ladies Apparel Store, Offi STATE FARM FIRE 322-6558 FRIE ESTIMATES florist gardtp^cerirer. Will all nationally known & MaryLou and Casualty Company FULLY INSURED train. Puiufima/position such as Jordache. CW^ Lee. 39 Elm St., Westfield available. QSII 233f67B5, Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois 233S904 Le«i, Vanderbilt. Cajwn Klein. 654.5777 C-908 y Li 4/28 Wrangler over JraO other Wednesday thru Saturday ADVERTISEMENT FOR ilDS brands. S7.900 t/%24,5Q0 in- 10-5 BOARD OF EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL g eludes beginryfig inventory, Thursday 10.9 of the- airfare for ofm to Fashion PARENTS # Buy-Sell -HUSBAND SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD New program looklngifor Center, traiowg, fixtures, good SCHOOL DISTRICT openinq ryafnotions. Call Mr FOR HIRE" UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY married couples toipro- KennaniQM) 678.3639. FOR SALl DRIVEWAY vide home for 6%gplren 0=915/ / Pd 4/28 Bank fepossessjMl^iomBSits. Home Repair NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT with behavorial problems, Take over payrwftft. No money sealed bids will be received by the Ages of children range down. Qua^WeBd title. Pa. • Int./Ixt, Painting Board of Education of the Scotch from 12 to 17, Excellent Pocono r^^Many extras. Call LOU PORCHETTA •Carpentry Plains-Fanwood School District, RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS Mr. y^rti'run eves. Evergreen Avenue and Cedar Street, training and support •Part-time or full-time selling • Electrical Scotch Plains 07076, Union County, systems provided. One natural source nutritional and C-898 Pd 5/12 •General Repairs New Jersey, for the following to be thousand ($1000.00) health care products. Write for Suggestions & hstim received at the prevailing tlme(s), dollars per month. If in- more information: HEALTH 186? SUZUKI Motor- At No Charge NO JOB Dec a Store Supplies Bid 1983-1984 terested call: CARE. C/O THE TIMES. P.O cycle, RUNS Good Scotch Plains, New Jersey •Thursday, May 12, 19B3-2:3Q p.m. 232-0433 TOO SMALL Mr, Edwards Box 368. Scotch Plains. N J. condition. S all Cable Television Equipment 07076. /^"\ after 6. p. AUTypca si Curbing or 1983-1984 .Thursday, May 12,19833:00 0-913 / NIC } 6/30 C-912 4/28 FREE p.m. Miss Formanto ESTIMATES and will be publicly opened and read $092920590 Call 5611210 Joe Bill immediately thereafter INSTRUCTIONS If bid exceeds 110,000 00, bidder 322-94S5 322.7267 must be prequalitied by the New Jersey QUEEN CITY SAVINGS Lessons to pUv organ or Department of Treasury, Division of One of the largest, fastest growing financial institutions in c piano with faM/easy. revolu- Building and Construction, prior to date tral New Jersey has the following openings: % tionary rnitpoefs. Play with or that bids »re received. Any bid iubmlt- without sr^f music or white LEGALS LEGALS i ted under the terms of New Jersey MORTGAGE CLOSING CLERK own Reasonable, 322-8361. TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS trary to Section 23-3.4B, Paragraph H, Statutues not including a copy of a Good communications and typing skills. Detail oriented. Real C-914 f Pd 4/28 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Column 9 (in accordance with Section 23-5 2h). valid and active Prequalifica- estate experience and/or experience in preparation of loans At a regular mtttlng of the Board of Denied the appeal of ANTHONY tion/Classification Certificate will be Adiuitment of tht Towntnip of Scotch for pre-closing and post-closing. Full time position. PECORfLLA, 400 Linden Avenue, rejected as being nonresponslve to bid FLEA MARKET Pliini held on April 21,1iB3, tht follow, Elizabeth, N.J. permission to display requirements. PLAINFIILD LION'S CLUB to ing dBCiilons were rtnderad: TELLERS/FULL TIME and sell items on walkway ad|Oining hold Flea MarktU-Saturday. Denied ths appeal of RUBY Bids must be made on the proposal Experience preferred, but not necessary. Will train person with building on Lot 7, Block 46, 377 Park April 30. 8-4:M1£WwntQwn JOHNSTON, 1111 Jif(arson Avenui. forms in manner designated, enclosed cashier or similar background. Avenue, B-2 zone, contrary to Section Scoteh Plains for ptrmission lo con- In a separate sealed envelope with Plainfield. UraftetKNational 23-3.1! of the zoning ordinance. CLIRK TYPIST/FULL TIME Bank lot, Sacopo Street, off tinut to use converted garage for Using name and address of bidder and work Granted, temporary permission, with bid upon noted on the outside, and Diversified position, Accurage typing skills required. Ability Park Avenu/y&P. admission quarters on Block 283, Lot Z, 1111 Jef- conditions, the appeal of LESTER J. free. VenoWiloti S10 & $15. ferson Avenui, R-3 lone, contrary 10 must be accompanied by a Certified to work with detail and figures, and NANCY L- WEIAND, 1511 Marline Check, Cashier's Check or Bid Bond Call eobjreid, 7S7-9473. Section 23-2.3,L 4 of tha zoning or. Avenue, Scotch plains, permission to drawn to the order of the Board of FULL TIME POSITION - DAYS C-910 f L 4/28 dintnee. operate office on Block 294 0, Lot 38, Iducatln for not less than ten percent Granted temporary permission, with Duties are diversified and will include occasional heavy lif- 1511 Marline Avenue, R-2 lone, con- (10%) of the amount of the bid, but In conditions, the appeal of RUBY ting required during normal performance of stock duties, open- trary to Section 23-4.3 of the zoning or- no case In excess of $20,000.00, and FOUND JOHNSTON, 1111 Jefferson Avenue, ing of bank lobby, running errands, etc. Applicant must dlnance. Waiver of site plan review was must be delivered to the Secriiiry of Scotch Plains for permission to snare also granted. the Board of Education, or the Hoard's possess mature qualities and driver's license. FEMALE her single family dwelling with disabled Granted temporary permission with designated representative, at the above We offer excellent benefits for a good future with chance for Black/White April veterani under the Residential Care conditions, the appeal of JOHN FER- place on or before the hour named. The advancement, call personnel department: 23 vicinity Call Program of the U.S. Veterans Ad- RARA, 1819 Front Street, Scotch Board of Education assumes no 7S7-4400 233-1756 at, ministration, Medical Center, Lyons, Plains, permission to continue to utilize responsibility for bids mailed or C-911 4/28 New Jersey, on Block 283, Lot 2, 1111 Ext, 281 outdoor court yard for serving cocktails misdirected in delivery. Jefferson Avenue, R-3 lone, contrary to AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F and light food at the STAGE HOUSI Section 23-3.7 of the zoning ordinance. No bid may be withdrawn for a period INN, Block 22, Lot B8, 348 Park Avenue, Granted, with conditions, the appeal of sixty (60) days after the date get for Scoteh Plains B-2 zone, contrary to Sec- Freshstart of ROSE HUDQINS, 1930 Bartle the opening thereof. tion 23-3.11 Of the zoning ordinance. Avenue, Scotch Plains for permission The right is reserved to reject any or Head into spring without cigarettes to construct a two story addition on Qmnted the appeal of RAYMOND all bids to waive Informality In the bid- Block 45, Lot 1,1930 Bartle Avenue, B-2 MANFRA, 5S1 Overhill Street, Scoteh ding if it Is In the Interest of the Board EOne, contrary to Section 23-6.t,a,3 of Plains, permission to subdivide Block Of Education to do so. and strategies needed 154, Lots 2, 3 and 4, B51 Overhill Street, Head into spring Westminster the loning ordinance- Bidding shall be In conformance with to create an additional building lot in to direct their own ef- Denied the appeal of RAYMUNQG C. the applicable requirements of N.J.S.A. without cigarettes. Get Presbyterian Church in the R-2 zone; three lots existing, two VELASCO, 4 Wedgewood Way, Scotch 1BA-1BA et seq., pertaining to the forts to give up cigaret- lots proposed, "contrary to Section a Freshstart--the quit Elizabeth from 7:00 to Plains, for permlsiion to construct a "Public School Contracts Law". 23-2 3b ol the zoning ordinance. smoking program of 8:30 p.m. tes for good. tennis court and fence on Lot 57, Block All bidders are placed on notice that ithe American Cancer The registration fee 325, A Wedgewood Way, H-1 zone, con- The files pertaining to these appeals they are required to comply with the re- trary to Section 23.3.4A, Paragraph A, are in the office of the Board of Adjust- quirements of P.L. 1975, Chapter 127, \Soolety, Beginning Freshstart is a no- is $25.00. If all 4 ses- Column 8, (In accordance with 23-2 3,h); ment, 430 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, BY ORDER OF THE Thursday, May 5th.and nonsense approach to sions are attended Section 23-3.4A, Paragraph A, Column 9 and ire available for public inspection BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE quitting which • is $20.00 will be refunded. and Section 23-2 3,0 o! the zoning or- during regular office hours. SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD running for 4 con- dinance. SCHOOL DISTRICT designed to help par- To register call the Anita Tierney, Secretary secutive weeks, the Qranted, with conditions, the appeal UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY to the Board of Adjustment 'nion County Unit will ticipants stop by pro- Union County Unit of- ol ANTHONY PECORELLA, 400 Linden Richard J. Marshall, Secretary Avenus, iliiabelh, N.J, permission to this program viding them with all the fice 354-7373 or THETIMIS: April 28, 1983 essential information 232-0641. erect a free standing sign on Block 48, THE TIMES: April 28, 1983 be held at the Lot 7, 377 Park Avenue, B-2 zone con- FEES: 40 88 L-868 FEES:32,4B L-BB4 ] Business Review GARWOOD AUTO BODY s Reader ads in this section prepared by Contract Advertising, Inc. 1983, All Rights Reserved This firm specializes in all phases of auto body and fender work as well as auto painting. The place to have o> your car body rebuilt or painted is at Garwood Auto Body located at 63 South Avenue in Garwood, phone 789-1538. a" The owner of this firm fully understands auto body and fender repair work. Whether it is a small or a large job, you will receive the same courteous treatment and professional workmanship. THE HAIR GALLERY This is one of the best auto body repair shops in the area because of their excellent workmanship and service. a Creative and modern hair styling for men and women is available in this area at The Hair Gallery located at Most insurance policies permit you to choose the repair shop you like-best. Select Garwood Auto Body to 431 Park Avenue in Scotch Plains, phone 322-7878. With as many shop* as there are in this area why choose do your work. Their body work as well as auto painting is among the best done in this area because they this shop? The answer to that question is simple. The stylists hero have had many years of experience and have the "know how" that puts their work in a class by itself. See them the next time you need body work of UJ professional training and are well able to discuss with you a hair style to suit you best. They can style'your any type. hair according to your desires or they can suggest to you, based on professional know how, a style best suited to the contour of your face. The specialize in all phases of hair care including styling, permanent waving, coloring, and cutting. They o can offer many helpful suggestions on maintaining your hair style as well as general tips for healthy hair. The CM staff of The Hair Gallery realize that a satisfied customer is one who will continue to come back. The skilled stylists here see to it that before you leave their shop, your individual hair style is most distinct and appealing. You owe it to yourself to look your best, so be sure to call The Hair Gallery today, The knowledgeable hair stylists here will make believers out of you. SCOTCH HILLS PHARMACY Raymond Choy • R.P. in Charge Where pharmacy and filling your prescription is not a sideline, but a profession, see Scotch Hills Pharmacy in Scotch Plains at 2391 Mountain Avenue, phone 889-2322 and have your prescription filled and waiting when you arrive. At Scotch Hills Pharmacy a fully stocked health care department awaits your inspection, plus a complete ERA-ROKOSNY REALTY INC. line of toilet articles, cosmetics, greeting cards, paper supplies, and vitamins. These are some of the reasons why Scotch Hills Pharmacy is so popular with the people in this area. They also offer a 24 hour quick film Whether you are interested in real estate as an investment or are considering buying a home or selling processing service at a very low price, your present home, you can do no better than to call the professionals at ERARokosny Realty Inc., in A registered pharmacist is on duty at all times, as they realize that when a life is at stake, knowledge, WestfieldI at 111 Central Avenue, phone 2329300. prompt service, and the best in pharmaceutical supplies are essential. A 24 hour emergency service and a For most Americans, buying or selling real estate is one of the biggest financial transactions they will ewer prompt delivery service is also available. There is no substitute for the care they give their customers. A10% make. Consequently, it only makes good sense to choose a real estate firm that has the experience and discount is offered to all senior citizens on their prescriptions. "know how" to properly and promptly execute a contract. Speed, accuracy and efficiency are all so Remember, for all your drug needs, be sure to stop in at Scotch Hills Pharmacy. You will be pleased with important to insure you all the best dollar for dollar value. You can depend on these experts to handle the the name brand products and friendly professional prescription service, with personalized attention. sale in the most competent manner, and to hold your interests first in mind. Whether you are buying or selling, remember to call the friendly people at ERARokosny Realty Inc., where honesty and integrity in every phase of every transaction is assured. HOPE HING CHINESE RESTAURANT You enter into an oriental culinary paradise when you step into the Hope Hing Chinese Restaurant in RPM GARAGE Garwood at 104 North Avenue, phone 789.2110. Call ahead for takeout orders and have your food hot and ready when you arrive. The RPM Garage located at 555 South Avenue in Garwood, phone 789-2460 is a family owned and Tantalizing Szechuan, Mandarin, and Cantonese dishes comprise the lunch and dinner menus. The wide operated neighborhood garage. selection of foods, delicately prepared by their expertly trained chefs, include everything from popular Their competent personnel includes the owner, Richie Pasquarella, born and raised in Scotch Plains. He Chinese favorites to perfectly seasoned hot and spicy dishes. has been working on cars since he was 13 years old and started his own business in 1963. His wife Jovee is At the Hope Hing Chinese Restaurant, they offer something for everyone regardless of whether you're fn the bookkeeper and his sons Richard and Jim have gained experience by helping their father in his the mood for a beef, pork, chicken or seafood selection. You are also invited to bring in your favorite bottle of business for many years. They are professionals in the automotive repair field and can expertly repair any wine or liquor. make of any car or truck. John, who has done mechanical work for 8 years at the RPM Garage, will also Remember, for a truly unique dining experience, bring your family and friends to the Hope Hing Chinese guarantee you complete satisfaction- for any automotive problems you may have. Restaurant. Discover for yourself the finest in Chinese cuisine. Or call 789-2110 for take out service. Before you take your car anywhere, be sure to drive in here and get their estimates on that repair or overhaul work. Nowadays with the high price of gas it would be a real investment to have your engine checked to make sure you're getting the best gas mileage. You can depend on these experts to do the job accurately, economically, and in the shortest time possible. Stop in today at RPM Garage for the finest in automotive repair. TURNER WORLD TRAVEL INC. Travel agents are the people who make it all work. They are the true travel experts in a country that has made tourism a complex industry. In the world of travel, the unknowing consumer is the passenger most likely to pay too much for too little. The travel experts to call in this area is the Turner World Travel located at 936 South Awe. W. in Westfield, phone 233-3900. PARK CLEANERS Regardless of how much you travel or where you go, it is a safe bet that the professional travel agent knows far more about getting there faster, cheaper and more comfortably than you do. Why not let the Youll be genuinely satisfied when you bring your clothes in to be cleaned at Park Cleaners located at 1778 experts at the Turner World make all your travel arrangements for you. They specialize in both individual E. 2nd Street in Scotch Plains, phone 3227925. and escorted, international and domestic travel and there is never a charge for their competent services. Here they offer the finest in complete dry cleaning. Their trained operators have the experience necessary They also operate a Corporate Services division designed especially to accommodate Corporate and to professionally clean even the most delicate garments. Whether it's a sweater, suit, dress or coat, you can Business Travel. This fast efficient service is completely computerized and can easily meet the needs of depend on the experts at Park Cleaners for all your cleaning needs. Wedding and evening gowns deserve businesses that require constant travel. Give them a call at 2334553 and have them arrange your next their careful attention. Leather and suede refinishing is another of the specialities performed by their business trip for you. responsible staff. They are also drapery specialists. They can arrange all airline and resort accommodations as well as provide all information necessary to Remember, fine garments deserve custom service, and for the finest in custom dry cleaning stop in at make your nexUrip as enjoyable and economical as possible. Whether its around the corner or around the Park Cleaners, You will b« pleased with the high quality of their work and their most affordable price. world, call the Turner World Travel for first class service.

NUNZIO'S PIZZERIA AND RESTAURANT H.L. VANCE FLORIST, INC. Don't let anyone kid you about who has the best pizza in town. "When your heart has a message, say it with flowers" and the People around these parts know from experience that the best pizza flowers that say it best are from H.L, Vance Florist, Inc., located at 321 is served by Nunzio's Pizzeria and Restaurant located at 2387 South Avenue W. in Westfield, phone 232-2525, This up-to-date florist Mountain Avenue in Scotch Plains, phone 8894464. features all typesof floral arrangements for every occasion. They also Through the use of their special recipes and fine quality ingredients, deliver in town. Their friendly sales help will gladly adwise you when it this pizza shop offers this area authentic old world pizza in many comes to selecting the proper arrangement for your particular need. delicious varieties that you can either eat here or take out to go. They serve the people of this area with a distinctly superior service They specialize in Sicilian type pizza, Lasagna, Baked Ziti, Manicotti, and can fill the need of commercial accounts as well. Many businesses Italian style Hot Dogs and Italian Submarine Sandwiches, both hot today realize the value a beautiful gift from this shop can have. They and cold. also feature a fine selection of potted plants. The owner here has made it a point to hire people who will give you You can depend on them for holiday and special event arrangements. fast friendly service. Bring your family and friends to Nunzio's Pizzeria When it comes to flowers, see the friendly and helpful people at H.L. and Restaurant for the best pizza in town. They are open 6 days a Vance Florist, Inc. You'll soon become a regular customer at this fine week, Tuesday thru Sunday, and are closed on Mondays. shop.

SCOTCHWOOD LIQUORS SCOTCH PLAINS FISH EDWARD C. EVANS A\ Bertohtti MARKET INSURANCE AGENCY A startling array of party beverages stock the shelves of Scotchwood Joe Bruno • Owner Liquors located at 2261 South Avenue in Scotch Plains, phone The experts in this area for all types of insurance coverage are I 233-6333. Edward C. Evans Insurance Agency at 1829 Front Street in Scotch ' From Bourbon to Gin, you'll see a variety of liquors, some familiar Capture the savor of the sea with fresh seafood of every imaginable Plains, phone 3224614. and other exotic types youll want to try for the first time. There seems type from the Scotch Plains Fish Market located at 377 Park Avenue The personnel at this firm fully understand all phases of insurant to be no end to the types of party beverages available here. They have Rear in Scotch Plains, phone 322.5015. and can properly advise you concerning the type and amount i a large selection of spirits, cordials and champagnes and you'll always The most complete selection of fresh seafoods in this area is coverage for your individual needs. With all the different types • find your brand of beer or malt liquor. At Scotchwood Liquors you'll available here. You will find the quality high and the freshness of their policies available from such a wide variety of companies, most of i find an unsurpassed selection of domestic and imported wines from all seafoods unexcelled anywhere and all at reasonable prices. would have a difficult time choosing our own coverage. Edward '. over the world at prices designed to please everyone. They feature many delicious favorites such as Flounder, Oyster, Evans Insurance Agency is one agency whose primary concern For a gratifying experience, be sure to visit them soon. Their help Clams, Shrimp and Fillets. finding you the best policy at the least cost. In addition, the is well qualified to expertly counsel you in selecting just the right The management of this firm has built a good reputation in this area understand that the most important factor in selling insurance is I bottle of wine for any special occasion. I heir personalized service is for serving the public honestly and offering choice seafood. They will individualized, personal attention they can provide you year after yr sure to make a regular customer of you, as you're sure to enjoy doing gladly cater any special orders for you, so be sure to give them a call. Don't take chances when it comes to you, your family and ;• business with this well managed store. Remember Scotch Plains Fish Market as your headquarters for all personal property. Call the experts at Edward C. Evans Insui Remember, for a complete line of party beverages at discount your fresh fish needs. The ocean fresh seafood found here will surely Agency today. You'll be sure to agree, choosing the right agen| j prices, be sure to stop in at Scotchwood Liquors. make a regular customer out of you. best insurance you can have. 3