SCOTCH PLAINS TIMES FANWOOD

VOLUME 26 • NUMBER 28 SCOTCH PLAINS-FAN WOOD, N.J. JULY 14, 1§83 25 Cents

SAVE MONEY.,,SAVi TIME.., SHOP WITH COUPON SPECIALS On Page 13 Fanwood youth dies from Clark +. Fanwood + Piainfleld + . Scotch Plains +' Watehung •'-•+',Westfield Merchants/ gunshot wound to the head by Liz Gautier in Fanwood died Tues- unit at Muhlenberg he sustained from a SHACKAMAXON SCHOOL BIDS Richard Williams,-III, day, July 12 at 8:15 a.m. Hospital in Plainfield gunshot wound in the TO BE REVIEWED 17," of Roosevelt Avenue in the intensive care as a result of injuries head, The shooting At the July 14 regular public meeting of the allowed an altercation Scotch Plains-Fanwood-Board of Education, between Pialnfleld and here will be a review and possible decision on Local libraries receive over Scotch Plains youths at bids relevant to Shackamaxon School. Neighborhood Coun- cil Center on Oaoclola $7,000 in N.J. state aid Place in Westf ield early JAYCEES TO HOLD MONTHLY Saturday morning. RECYCLING PROGRAM 7/16 The 17-year-oid youth The Fanwood-Scotch Plains Jaycees will had just completed his sponsor their monthly recycling program at the duties of supervising a south side of the Fanwood Train Station from disco dance at the 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon on Saturday, July 16. Center when he step- Newspaper and glass will be collected. Please ped outside to be con- bundle newspapers and separate glass accor- fronted by the group ding to color. Magazines, cardboard and paper and shots were fired. bags cannot be accepted. Following an investiga- This project helps to support the many tion by Westfield police community-oriented activities of the Jaycees. and the Union, County For more information on the Jaycees call Len Prosecutor's office, a Briozowski at 889-6242. 16-year-old Plainfiled youth was arrested and FLIA MARKET AT charged with juvenile FANWOOD RAILROAD STATION delinquency and at- A Flea Market, sppnsprediJt^jh^uJlojateri -ternpted homicide,. Plains-Fanwopd Temple Israel Men's Club will "- "D,av 18 Hand o c k, be held on Sunday, July 24 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. supervising attorney at the Fanwood Railroad Station. Refreshments for the. Union County will be available. . Major Crime Unit, said yesterday that the FINGERPRINTING PROGRAM Gov. recently signed into law a bill introduced by charges would be OFF TO A GREAT START Assemblyman,Bob Franks, R/Union, Essex, which appropriates $2,049 in amended to murder in- The Fanwood Police Department launched state aid for the Fanwood Memorial Library and $6,465 for the Scotch stead of attempted their fingerprinting program for children last Plains Library- murder. He said an Saturday at the Fanwood Republican Club flea Above, Scotch Plains library board and staff members shown at the bill autopsy was being con- market. Police Chief Tony Parent! said that over signing ceremony.at the Summit Library recently: left to right, Library Direc ducted on Williams to 75 children were printed in the, two hour ses-, tor Norbest Bernstein, Trustee Warren R. Lott, Bruce Bernstein, Trustee determine, the exact sion. ' * Paula Criscuolo, Estelle (Mrs, Norbert) Bernstein, Georgette Denlinger and cause of death and that On Friday, July 16, Det. Brian L. Bantzwill set Assemblyman Franks. Please turn to page 12 up the fingerprinting apparatus at the Fanwood Corner Store on Marline Ave. from 1 to 3 p.m.- No decision yet on A house is not a home The child must be accompanied by a parent and the print sets will be given to the parent. Winchester Estates but it soon will be You do not have to be a resident of Fanwood to by Liz Gauiier small problem. The have your children fingerprinted. by Sheela Peace Zipern the possibility of the "Philosophy" was drainage system drain- After moving five house needs a home - a the operative word at ing Into private proper- times during its ten permanent location on FANWOOD FIREMEN'S FLEA MARKET last Wednesday's ty and access routes year existence, which to settle its SET FOR SATURDAY, JULY 16 meeting of the Scotch for potential property Resolve, Inc., the youth 270-year-old timbers. Reminder - the Fanwood Fire Department's Plains Planning Board. owners. and family counseling Nestled among the annual Flea Market will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 The board heard the ap- Board member Q. service,* finally has its pines and trees at 318 p.m. at the Fanwood railroad station on Satur- plication of Winchester Tomkin spoke of his own home; ;_ Park Avenue, Scotch day, July 16. Rain date is Sunday, July 17. Estates for preliminary concern of methane But: there is one - Please turn to page 3 subdivision approval to gas seepage at the site SPECIAL MEETING OF THE build homes on 34 which Is part of an acres of vacant land on abandoned landfill. SCOTCH PLAINS BOARD OF Rahway Rd. near the Several residents who ADJUSTMENT CANCELLED Edison border. live adjacent to the The special meeting of the Site Plan Commit- Representatives of the tract addressed tee of the Board of Adjustment scheduled for applicant andthe board themselves to the Tuesday, July 19 regarding the site plan ap- discussed possibility of toxic plication of Jolen Realty Corp. has been "philisophical dif- chemicals in the soil of cancelled. ferences" as to poten- the old dump and tial drainage problems; wondered if there had MUSIC ON THE VILLAGE GREEN the possiblity of toxic been any, soil testing. The Scotch Plains Cultural Arts Committee chemicals at the site John Lip'ari represen- presents the Summer Concert Band, directed and interpretation of ting the applicant by Vincent Turturieilo, on Thursday, July 14th at Scotch Plains' Master stated that the safety 8 pm on the Village Green, Park Ave., Scotch Plan regarding cluster of citizens is Important Plains. The "program will feature Richard Cerrit- zoning. and his orient would to, pianist and Terri Cerrltto, soprano. Township Engineer conform to all re- Bring a blanket or lawn chair. In the event of John Meyer stated he quirements set forth by rain, the progrm will be held in the auditorium was not against the the state Department of of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School. subdivision but wanted Environmental Protec- NEXT WEEK: "Midnight Magic" featuring Kevin to "fine tune" it to meet tion. Blake and a five piece combo playing the requirements and ex- Wells Sumner, 1660 sounds of the 60's and 70's plus golden oldies. pressed concerns over Please turn to page 3 Police News LaGrande park where Plains woman for and jewelry was stolen. James W. Baliko awarded 15 to 20 Plainfield and shoplifting cigarettes On the 6th a red Scotch Plains/Fan- at the A&P. Schwinn bike was Eagle Badge by Troop 130 wood youths were in- A Pleasant Ave. resi- stolen from the rack at James W. Baliko, 16, volved in a fight. The dent told police his Bowcraft Amusement of 1478 Lamberts Mill crowd dispersed and garden was "speared", Park on Rt, 22. Rd., Scotch Plains was John Mruczinski, 18, flowers pulled up and Officers Kevin Samp- awarded the Eagle FANWOOD Midway Ave,, was ar-his garden hose son and Dave Palent- Badge, scoutings I The theft _ of two rested for interfering "bayonetted" on the char spotted a broken highest honor, at a with a police investiga- window at School #1 CO bicycles were reported 12th. Police are looking Court of Honor held by UJ to police during the tion, for two white, males, 10 while on patrol July 7, Troop 130 on June 2, at 5 week of July 5 • one Later in the evening to 12 years old, blond Entry was gained but to The Westwood in Gar- date nothing is miss- LU from a home on Stewart police observed a manhair, dressed in wood, I Place and the other and woman acting in a camouflage fatigues, inn. Thieves stole a 1980 Following dinner, from LaQrande suspicious manner at carrying toy guns. Less Friedman, Ex- playground on the 7th. the A&P on South Ave. AMO left for repairs at ecutive of Colonial Vandalism and in the area of the SCOTCH PLAINS D&LAutoon Plainfield District presented criminal mischief in- cigarette display. When On July 4, burglars Ave, on the 7th. Also on James with his Eagle cidents took place on the couple left the entered a home in the the 7th, Sgt, Marshall Badge, his mother with Mary Lane when a rock store, apparently 400 block of Hunter Nelson and Ptl. a miniature silver eagle JAMES W. BALIKO was thrown through a empty-handed, poiee Ave. through an unlock- Michael Saehkowsky pin and his father with Junior Assistant Scout car window, more chased the couple who ed rear door and stole responded to a call of a an eagle tie tack, Master for 1983/84 broken windows at split up. The large $5 in change, disturbance at Sleepy James started his scouting year with LaGrande school and a purse the woman was While on routine, Hollow Inn and ar- : scouting career as a Troop 130. sliding glass door was carrying was gone after patrol on the 5th,. Of- rested, Chet Loving, cub scout in Troop 130, James's Eagle. Pro-, broken with a piece of she ran behind the ficer Keith Franklin Goionia, on a disorderly earning his Webelo ject was constructing railroad tie in a Kemp- store and police retriev- heard an audible alarm person charge. award and becoming a three storage con- shall Terrace home. ed her purse containing coming from the Moun- On the 8th, Officers Tenderfoot scout in tainers for his church. On the 5th two mencigarettes, on the tain Deli on Mountain Kevin Sampson and 1978, He is a member of the in a pick-up truck were railroad tracks. Police Ave, Burglars had Dave "Palentchar As a boy scout, Willow Grove arrested trying to steal arrested husband and broken a hole in a large discovered a broken James entered several Presbyterian Church railroad ties from the wife, Anna, 26, and window, crawled rear window at the Great Canoe Races and and has played trumpet railroad station. Jesse Jackson, 31, through and stole a Suisse Pastry Shoppe Klondike Derbies, He for the holy day ser- Tools weie stolen West Second St., Plain- small amount of cash on E, Second Street. A attended Camp Wat- vices, from a LaGrande Ave, field, from the cash register. small amount of chung, Sabattis Adven- James is a member home on the 6th and a Sometime during the That same night cookies and pastry ture Camp and of the Senior class in Gienwood Ave, resi- night between the 7thburglars stole car bat- were missing. Winabago Scout Camp Scotch Plains- dent complained of and 8th of July, officers teries from an auto in A blue Mongoose dirt and accomplished Fanwood High School obscene phone calls on on patrol found back the 200 block of bike was stolen from three jane-mile swims. where he plays trumpet that same date. windows smashed at William Street and from the tennis courts in theIn his Troop he held the In the Marching Band, On the 7th a man,Try-Cob Pet Shop and an unlocked auto In the rear of St. Bart's on thefollowing offices: Wind Ensemble and supposedly looking for Livingston-Wilbor 200 block of Prospect 8th, On the 9th burglars Bugler, Scribe, Assis- Moonglowers Jazz janitorial work at the Corp. on South Ave, NoStreet, Sometime dur- gained entry to a tant Patrol Leader, Band. This year he won professional building entry was gained and to ing the night, a home in Greensview Drive home Patrol Leader, Skill the competition to at 282 South Ave., was date nothing was the 500 block of Hunter by breaking a rear win- Award Counselor, become Drum Major for observed trying to steal taken. Ave, was entered by dow. Jewelry and silver- Librarian, Quarter- his senior year. He is pocketbooks from one Another attempted breaking a rear window ware were stolen. master and Senior also a member of the of the offices belonging robbery on the 9th was Patrol Leader for Varsity Track and Field to a doctor. The doctor reported by a Newcomb's Notes 1982/83. He will be team as a pole vaulter. and a patient gave Timberline Drive chase down LaQrande homeowner when he Sweet music & sour garbage Ave. where they were discovered pry marks Did you attend the ficially object to.this pro- Neighborhood Watch draws joined by a Suburban on the window. Glad Rags Concert on posed rate hike which is Cablevision truck A resident told police the Green last week? over 40%. Generally I do large crowd as summer nears driver. They followed he saw a new white Almost one out of every think towns should ob- The monthly questions for the of- the man as far as 6thpick-up truck drive up twenty persons living in ject to rate increases Neighborhood Watch ficers as the summer Street, but lost him to a construction site Scotch Plains did, and for regulated firms. program, held at the temperatures tend to there. Police are look- on Russell and Watson if you missed it you Regulated industries Fanwood Community increase the Incidents ing for a black male, 5' Roads about^2 a.m. on missed a treat. Last are subject to the same House July 6 drew a of home and business 10", 15-20 years old, the 10th. The driver Thursday's crowd was economic forces that record crowd of 25 burglaries. Not only dark skin, short hair stole a barricade and the largest crowd ever effect the rest of socie- citizens. was the presentation wearing blue jeans and flashing warning light. to attend a Village ty, and should have the Under the egis of extremely Informative, a white shirt. Also on the 10th, Green Concert, with opportunity to earn a Scotch Plains Police but entertaining as Also on the 7th police arrested a some 1000 to 1200 per- fair return on their in- Sgt. Ron Donnelly and well. police were called to 62-year-old Scotch sons turning out to vestment. Det. Brian L. Bantz of The next hear over 2 solid hours the Fanwood Police Neighborhood Watch of joyful music. Tonight However when the in- Department, the crime meeting is Wednesday, there will be another flation rate is dropping reports of the twin com- August 3 at the CD. concert featuring the well below 10% a year, munities for the month room at Scotch Plains Every town's Summer Con- a request for a 40% in- of June were explained municipal building. cert Band, Some 70 crease Is totally out of in detail. Mark your calendar strong, the same group line. By asking for a The group had many now. played on the Green rate increase 4 or 5 two weeks ago. Whytimes the inflation rate LATE-NITE don't you come on the parties involved are Free legal services offered down tonight at 8 either exhibiting fan- to needy U.C. residents HAPPY HOUR o'clock and join the tastic greed at the Needy people seek- to offer free legal ad fun. public's expense or g 10 PM-Closlng ing legal advice in the vice, counselling and Last week I noted they have been running Union County area are Fanwood's Council and their businesses so representation to eligi- urged to call Union ble clients with civil Mayor objected to a poorly they have not County Legal Services, Every ^ had a clear idea of the law problems," said proposed merger and a member agencgy y of rate increase for two true cost of doing Director Richard Ben- N i business for several the United Way, for free nett. "We also provide garbage firms. This legal advice. merger and rate in- years. legal services to clients crease will also effect I also was somewhat who cannot afford an HAPPY HOUR some Scotch Plains pro- disappointed to note the1 The Union County attorney," perties, The Scotch Public Hearing on this Legal Services was 4-7 PM organized in 1967 as (iar & Lounge Only) Plains Council hasn't increase will be held at People are eligible had a meeting since this 2 pm in the afternoon part' o-. f th..._e Offic.e_ o_f. for counselling from Reduced Prices • Congenial Atmosphere proposal was announc- when only a few Economic Opportunity the Union County Legal Free Cheese & Crackers ed, but rest assured citizens will be able to and now has offices in Services if they earn Scotch Plains will of- attend. Plainfield and less than $3,000 a year or receive SSI, Social Security, Welfare or CHARLIE Elizabeth. It offers legal SUMMER THEATRE TO PRESENT Unemployment assistance to eligible benefits. "HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS" persons in Union Coun- BROWNS "How to Succeed in Business", a Scotch ty in the areas of SCOTCH PLAINS Plains Summer Theater Workshop Production, welfare, family, law, The Union County 2376 North Ave.. (201) 232=3443 will be presented Friday evening, July 22 at 8:00 civil rights, housing, Legal Services, at Terrill Middle School auditorium, Tickets are bankruptcy, credit Elizabeth, can be $3.00 for adults and $2.00 for students and counselling and ad- reached Monday senior citizens. For further information, call ministrative law. through Friday, 9:00 am 322-5215. "Our primary goal is to 5:00 pm at 354-4340. J , Leighton wins award at Tips for small car driving Cerrittos' featured on the m "Operating a small ly within your lane to let E DECA's national competition other drivers know Village Green tonight 7/14 m car on major highways en is like being a little where you are. child again: everything •Take note of what is around you has been around you. In a designed for someone smaller car It can be bigger," states Mat- hard to see overhead thew J. Derham, presi- traffic signals and i dent of the around other cars. Automobile Club • Remember that (AAA). Safe stopping weaving in and out of u and passing distances traffic can surprise on most highways are other drivers. Use engineered to accom- discretion, modate standard-sized • Don't tailgate. cars, which give the Taiigating reduces your driver an average eye- ability to see around height of 45 inches. In the car in front of you, smaller cars, eye- to change lanes, and PIANIST RICHARD CIRRITTO AND height is reduced to 36 to stop safely. SOPRANO TERRI CERRITTO to 41 inches. Small car •Always use your Pianist Richard Cer- "AH the Things You drivers, therefore, must seat belts. rltto and Soprano Terri Are" and other compensate for • their "The fuel efficiency, Cerritto are the favorites. relative difficulty In parking ease and featured performers in seeing and being seen. maneuverability of conjunction with the The Cerrittos receiv- To ensure maximum ANDREA LEIGHTON small cars make them a Scotch Plains- ed their BA's in Music safety when driving a pleasure to own," con- Andrea Leighton of exam of competencies from Kean College, small car, AAA sug- cludes Derham. Fanwood Concert Band Terri is presently Music the Scotch Plains- and case studies In gests you: "Following these tips Fanwood High School Advertising, Manage- for the Thursday, 8:00 Director for the First •Make sure you are will make them safer to pm, July 14 Scotch Baptist Church of Cran- Chapter of the ment and Human Rela- drive, as well." ford/Elizabeth. Distributive Education tions. In addition to a seen. Move occasional- Plains Cultural Arts Clubs of America won a trophy,, Andrea, who performance on the 3rd place award at House... rangement as Resolve Village Green, adjacent Richard is a native of will attend Rutgers does not have the DECA's national com- University in the fall, Continued from page 1 to the Scotch Plains Scotch Plains where he petitions held In New won a $250 Portfolio of funds to purchase works as an electrical Orleans, where over Stock Award from the Plains, the pre- township property Municipal Building, The contractor. S000 students from 54 J.C. Penny Company. revolutionary structure outright, "Of course it Cerrittos' vocal selec- State Associations (in- was in danger of being all depends on zoning tions will include Next week's pro- Others attending the razed to make way for laws and getting site cluding Canada, Guam Conference included classical German gram, Thursday, July and Puerto Rico) com- sophomores John Aver- progress - a modern of- plan approval once we 21st, features the fice complex -_ when have a piece of Lieders, Leonard Bern- sounds of the BO's and peted In various areas sa, Frank Carvalho, stein's "Candide", that students learn in junior Lisa Vitale, owner Mitchell Berlant, ground," Pizzi said. 70's plus golden oldies their D,E, class or their seniors, Felicia a Watchung develop- Resolve specializes "Give Me the Simple performed by Blake's on-the-job training. Stefanow, Michael er, donated the in youth and family Life", "Silly Habits", band, Midnight Magic. Andrea's award was Flinn, Alumnus John house to Resolve. counseling - martial the highest won by a Malanga, and DECA Nancy Pizzi, ex- counseling for those ecutive director of newly separated or Xsg\ New Jersey student, as parent Pat Filnn. Resolve, has been she was one of only five For SP-F, the Con- divorced, learning to from New Jersey to win working feverishly to cope with the problems ference was also local a suitable lot in of living. The communi- an award, Andrea won highlighted by the Scotch Plains on which her trophy in the outstanding perfor- ty counseling center General Merchandising to locate the house, has a staff of eight in- mance of John Aversa soon to be added to the cluding three parttime Competency Based who participated In an National Historical counselors, a supervis- Event on the Master intensive Leadership Register of Homes. The ing psychologist, and Employee level. Training Program as he 21/z story frame struc- two graduate students LETTER, fQMPnJO& PI DARIO Her areas of com- emerged as a leader of ture, termed a "Side petitions included a the 200 member New specializing in family REAL ESTATE AGENCY INC. comprehensive written Hall New Jersey 3-bay counseling. Jersey delegation. Cape House/Salt Box", "it would be so fit- will have to have its top ting If we could get set Decision... half-story lopped off up in "the home, Continued from page I before it can be moved steeped in tradition and that board members on a flat bed truck. history, and that is Rahway Rd. didn't op- make an on-site Inspec- Resolve has received what family life is all E< -3 pose the development tion to determine if it $30,000 from Housing about...traditions and a in concept but was would be compatible and Urban Develop- sense of belonging," disturbed that the Plan- with the design and ment (HUD) funds to Nancy said wistfully. ning Board could development of sur- restore and remove the "And like another tradi- GREAT STARTER HOME possibly violate it's rounding homes. This 3 bedroom ranch with Galley kitchen, large living room, din- building. Preliminary tion of the past, we turn ing room w/natural wood trim, jalousied porch, makes it an ideal own ten year Master Chairman J. Lay estimates place the away no one in need of home for those looking for low price & low monthly payments Plan which states, ac- stated that the matter cost of moving the help, whether or not located in South Plainfield, asking iS7,900. cording to Sumner, that was "too important to ( — house at $8,500. In ad- they are able to pay." If* the area is zoned R-1, the development and dition, a foundation Maybe the old for lots of 40,000 ft. He community" to rush into must be built and utility Hamilton House will suggested the board if all questions were lines installed. fulfill its function read the Master Plan, not answered. "The According to Pizzi, again...helping people which, he claimed board wants to make a Scotch Plains Manager in need of a temporary "makes the re- proper decision," he Tom Atkins has propos- lift up to continue on quirements on cluster said. ed several different their way. The ghosts of zoning quite clear. It's The Board, has locations around the Hamilton House would important," he stated, delayed making a deci- township and sug- be proud of Nancy. "for future density zon- sion until July 18, after gested a lease-purchase She's their kind of peo- ENGLISH TUDOR Ing questions." Board review of the Master I This magnificent home located in the Sleepy Hollow area of or long term lease ar- ple. Plainfield has ]ust been reduced to 8114,000. Nine superb rooms Attorney Lawrence Plan and contact with I of elegance & charm trimmed in walnut. Featuring a 15 x 28 living Woodruff suggested the DEP. | room w/atone fireplace, 14 x 17 dining room, five huge bedrooms, i three and Vi baths, two car garage, grounds are professionally COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY I landscaped. Leigh marks 25 years with HILLSIDE CEMETERY Elizabethtown Gas Co. WOODLAND AVE,, SCOTCH PLAINS Ronald Leigh of Leigh joined the 5 Scotch Plains is company in 1958 as an celebrating his 25-year inspector. Currently, he 756-1729 anniversary of service is a service mechanic Mailing Address: P.O. Box 747 with the Elizabethtown class 1A at the Wood- Plainfield, N.J. 07061 Gas Company. bridge office.

All Lots Sold In Fully Developed DOCTOR, LAWYER, ETC. >> Zoned Professional or Residential. Ride by 1982 Westfield Ave Areas And Include Perpetual Care Scotch Plains and give us a call for further information. Asking Payments Terms Arranged 589,900. 201-322=2202 Office on Grounds Open 9 to 4:30 Daily Saturdays 9 to 12, Telephone 756-1729 223 Park Avenue • Scotch Plains • N.J, • 07078 Regular airmail service was first established in 1918. A view from

Liz Gautier Letters to the Editor ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN If you are blindly in the aquatic animals so love and starry eyed to that their aroma does Dear Editor: Dear Editor: E the point of no return, not permeate the house The Scotch Plains- Well, here we go -9 you know (or have been while cooking a second Fanwood High School again. The dust has set- to told by both sets of entree for the fish- Freshmen, Junior Var- tled, construction is UiJ parents) that there are hating spouse, or (c) sity and Varsity nearing and the com- I- many important issues givg e up the fight and let baseball teams wish to plainers are out in full LU that have to be discuss- the resentment chips express our deepest force. Matt Rinaldo ed and decided appreciation to the The members of the fall where they may. 7th District, New Jersey BEFORE the trip to the Another insidious lit- local businesses and Fanwood Volunteer altar, not on your way tle situation that can supporters of our pro- Fire Department have There are 26 million persons aged 65 and older out of the church. magnify and cause a grams, in aiding us to been trying to secure a in the United States today. With,declining birth Such major deci- rift wider than the develop and print an safe, adequate building rates and a progressively aging population, peo- sions as (1) do you want Grand Canyon Is the Annual Baseball Year- for roughly ten years ple 65 and over are the fastest growing sector in children and if so, when question of whether or book, for 1983. It has now. Back then, the our society. and how many, (2) how not you are going to been very well received, plan including the new ' With the aging of America has come increased long will the wife work wear seat belts, and highlights the flrehouse was struck demand for programs and services to more to support her husband Usually it's the youngsters who have down in referendum. satisfactorily meet the needs of senior citizens. through college, (3) macho male who prides participated in our cur- The firemen waited pa- Aware of the political clout, wielded by older how will the money be himself on his driving rent programs, and tiently. Americans, Congress has responded with an ar- spent, (4) which church abilities and refuses to records and honors ray of legislative proposals. They range from are you going to attend wear the "harness". He won by SPFHS players The pursuit con- crime protection to tax breaks and home equity and (5) are you going to berates his spouse, sit- since 1963. tinued and more recent- conversion to employment opportunities. share EVERYTHING or ting beside him in the Those interested in ly the firemen found Following Is a list of the proposals that I, as the have your own space "suicide seat", if sria, obtaining a "Yearbook" themselves facing ranking Republican member of the House Aging muSw be addressed dares to wear a seat may write to "Head citizens In town who Committee consider to be the major pieces of while you are in the pre- belt. He thinks she is Baseball Coach", c/o felt their own personal nuptial state. casting aspersions on legislation affecting the elderly. They also stand SPFHS, Scotch Pialns, feelings were superior the best chance of winning Congressional ap- All of these matters his mastery of the open New Jersey, 07076 and to the judgments of ex- proval. are Important and a roads and this can lead enclose a check for perts from around the Home Equity. This bill would facilitate sale and wrong decision on any to all kinds of bloodsh- $3.75, which includes a state. Enough so that leaseback agreements between . elderly one of them can spell ed, both figuratively 48-page booklet and they forced the homeowners and financial institutions. Under the trouble in paradise. But and literally, postage/mailing, or borough Into the expen- arrangement, an elderly homeowner could sell his it's the minor problems leave a message at the diture of $9000 of tax- home to a financial institution and not be required that pile up the guilt These are but two of SPFHS ^office payer money for legal to move out. The elderly homeowner would and frustration and the little things that (889-8600) and itwill be fees. These citizens felt receive a guaranteed monthly payment for life and cause those frequent amass to create a large delivered. 'Proceeds the taxpayers of Fan- a lifetime or a renewal lease. The seller would be trips home to mother, ball of wax, big enough from the "Yearbook" wood should spend exempt from the capital gains tax in most in- that is, if you are not all to bowl over the will go for equipment $400,000 for a freestan- stances, and the bank would be entitled to ready living with her. strongest of unions. for summer league pro- ding building instead of depreciate the house for tax purposes even For example, one And there are more, grams and for a score- $250,000 for an annex though the seller continued to live in it. thing the partners-to-be such as, are you going jto borough hall. As a board fund that the Senior jobs bill; This measure would offer tax should settle before ty- to- have a TV in the point of interest, the youngsters and credits to businesses that hire economically ing the noose, er, ah, bedroom and does one Fire Company, has from coaches have set up. disadvantaged persons 55 and over. Companies knot, and that is, "Do spouse like the Late the start supported the Anyone interested in would receive a maximum of $4,500 over two you like fish?" If one Show .while the other lower costing, more donating any funds for years for each person hired under the program. mate has a passion for can't abide the noise economical plan. They the score-board pur- Grandparent's rights;. The House approved a anything that swims or and flickering colored too, are taxpayers. chase may send a proposal authorizing the drafting of a model burrows In water and lights, check to "SPFHS Please turn to page 6 sand, then you have Opposites attract, statute to aid the states in protecting the rights of Baseball Fund", as well grandparents to petition for visitation privileges trouble with a capital T 'tis true, but after five as for the "Yearbook". if the other spouse years, can leave a The Times" reserves the following the dissolution of the marriage of the, Help us to raise the •ight to edit or reject any grandchildren's parents. Adoption of the statute does not share your devastlng effect on the funds needed to con- 'etters to the editor for passion.-You are then once-perfect union, would be voluntary on the part of the states. While tinue the support of our reasons of good taste, clari- destined to go through Find out right now what 42 states, including New Jersey, have such laws summer leagues and ty of thought or space, The life (a) eating fish In he/she does with that on the books, they differ widely with the result the addition of a letters must bear the full restaurants, (b) devis- toothpaste cap. Before that they create confusion and problems when it Scoreboard on our name and address of the ing methods to cook It's ton late. writer. Names will be comes to interstate enforcement. home field. withheld upon request. Ad- Estimated taxes. Many older Americans would dress: Letters to the Editor, receive relief under this bill. It would authorize the James R. Sochan The Times, 1600 E. Second Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to waive penalties Head Baseball Coach, S/., Scotch Plains, N.J. for those who unwittingly neglect to file SPFHS 7076, estimated income tax reports. Many new retirees accustomed to having taxes deducted from their paychecks are unaware that after leaving the work force they are required to file the estimated reports and pay taxes on a quarterly rather than The Fanwood eluded in the Library's lannual basis. Under current law, the penalty for Memorial Library has collection are: Cons- HAPPENINGS non-compliance cannot be waived by the IRS available for borrowers table, Turner, Gaugin, two Polaroid sun under any circumstances. Van Gogh, Picasso, Baseball Camp cameras. The cameras Register now for Elderly dependents. Under this bill families Ceianne and Monet. •Starting July 25 - for were supplied by summer gymnastics would be allowed to deduct from their taxable in- The winners of the one week or two weeks. Polaroid Corporation Cat Essay Contest -Pre-school Ages 4-5. come a percentage of their expenses for the care Soccer Camp-Still in free of charge to in- sponsored by the Skills Progression for 6 of an elderly family member living at home. time for one week star- troduce their new pro- Library and Mr. McS- years and older. Com- ting July 18. duct. The cameras may weeney are as follows: petitive training for the S.A.T. Workshop be borrowed from the 1st place, Karen Bogan; serious gymnist. •"High Scores S.A.T. Juvenile or Adult 2nd, Kathy Hughes; 3rd, Preparation Workshop" Department. Ask at Sharon Bogan; 1st <£ THE TIMES Jift Do not Miss to be held on Mon. & either Circulation Desk honorable mention, Rhythmic Gymnastics Wed. August 1, 3, 8, 10 Published every Thursday by Foster Publication! for details. Michael Huges and 2nd at introductory fees. from 7 to 9 p.m. The Scotch Plains honorable mention, Brett Synder. DONALD A. FOSTER Publisher Public Library has a cir- CALENDAR OF EVENTS LIZ GAUTIER Editor There is still time re- culating collection of Thurs., July 14 • 8 p.m. Wad., July 20 • 8 p.m. SHEELA PEACE ZIPERN Contributing Editor maining to sign up for attractive framed art Listening Post, Scotch Fanwood Environmen- MARY ANN FQ$TER Business Manager Mother-Child Crafts on reproductions covering Plains Town Hail. tal Com., Community EUSA QUARINO Advertising Sales Rep a variety of subjects, July 15 between Thurs., July 14-8 p.m. House. A UDREY LIPINSKI Production Manager 10-10:30 ' a.m. for styles and techniques. Bd. of Education, Thurs., July 21 • 7:30 MIUDAFERENCE , Circulation children ages 2Vi-4. The collection can be Evergreen School. p.m. Scotch Plains Bd. THE TIMES (USPS 485.200) is published every Thursday The project will be mak- for $9 per year, $11,50 out-of-state by Foster Publica- viewed in the Thurs., July 14 • 8 p.m. of Adjustment. ing a rocking duck. tions, 1600 last Second Street, Scotch Plains, N.J, downstairs lobby of the Music on the Village 07076, Second-class postage paid at Scotch Plains, N.J. Library, and patrons Children's Films will Green, Scotch Plains. PQSTMA3TIR Send address changes to THE TIMES, may choose a favorite be shown on Mondays Thurs., July 21 • 8 p.m. P.O. Box 368, Scotch Plains, N.J, 07076, 322-5266. to take home to enjoy during July and August Mon., July 18 • 7:30 p.m. Fanwood Bd. of Adjust- for a month. A between 2-2:45 p.m. A Scotch Plains Planning ment. biographical sketch of schedule is posted in Board 8 p.m. Thurs., July 21 • 8 p.m. the artist is available the Children's Room. Mon., July 18 - 8 p.m. Fanwood Recreation with each picture- Pre-registratlon is re- Fanwood Planning Com., Community Some of the artists in- quired for all programs. Board, agenda. House. OBITUARIES Fun and fair play, more Frank Davis Teeple important than winning m E Frank Davis Teeple, Church. by Thomas F. Santucci, a youngster. A third m age 78, Fanwood, died He is the husband of Jr., D.O,, chairman and grader who swims four w hours a day can Saturday, July 9 at the late Evelyn Kling professor of pediatrics C Roosevelt Hospital, Teeple who died at the New Jersey develop joint problems, Metuchen. August 20,1974. Surviv- School of OsteopathIc Born in Jersey City, ing are a daughter, Gail Medicine of the Univer- and his social matura- he lived In Fanwood E. Teepie of Matawan; sity of Medicine and tion may be jeopardiz- over 50 years. He was a one brother, Wallace Dentistry of New ed. Marathon runners retired branch super- Teeple of Florida; and Jersey, under 14 or 15 risk in- visor of Chase Manhat- one sister, Viola jury to the growth tan Bank in VerPlanck of Norton With long summer centers of leg bones, City, retiring in 1957 HIM of New York. months come debates and pre-puberty weight after 35 years with the Funeral services over the advantages lifters and gymnasts bank4 Following his were held Tuesday, Ju- and disadvantages of may suffer similar retirement, he was ly 12 at the Memorial organized sports for damage to their spinal •employed by the Funeral Home, Fan- children. In an era of in- columns. Girls who ice Maplecrest Service wood, Interment was fant seats for babies, skate or dance, and OPEN HOUSE Center In Westfield for Fairview Cemetery, television for pre- diet strenuously to 16 years, retiring from Reverend Thomas R.G. schoolers and video keep their weight down SUNDAY, JULY 17 that company in 1973. Evans of the Fanwood games for older may develop anorexia 2:00 • 4:00 PM He attended the Fan- Presbyterian Church of- youngsters, there Is no nervosa and abnormal 2044 WINDING BROOK ROAD wood Presbyterian ficiated. doubt that renewed em- menstrual cycles. SCOTCH PLAINS phasis on healthy exer- Arthur L. Walsh cise is called for. But, Parents whose A showplace!! Executive centerrn Arthur L. Walsh, 53, Surviving are his Is Little League or gym- children become Involv- hall grade entrance split withjjj Fanwood, died Sunday, wife, Joan Johnston nastics competition ed in organized sports ALL 4 bedrooms and two full -< July 10, 1983 at Walsh; three sons, Lee, necessary to qet it? should Insist on a Muhlenberg Hospital in Phoenix, Ariz., Gregory Organized sports are number of provisions: baths on one level! Formal din- Plainfieid. and Steven, at home; not necessarily bad, ing room, country kitchen by He was born in Pitt- one daughter, Laurie, at but the goal should be *Team coaches and Dolly Madison overlooks sburgh, PA. and resided home; his mother, fun and fair play, not trainers who agree that in Fanwood for the past Dagmar K. Walsh, Pitt- winning. A youngster healthy, happy kids are manicured acre in South Scotch 25 years. sburgh; two sisters, should play because he more important than Plains. Offered at $199,000, He was a field Elaine Hardie, wants to, not because winning; representative for the Meadsviile, and Betty his parents expect him *A thorough physical Directions; Martine Ave. south New Jersey Hospital Miller, Indonesia. to. examination by a physi- to Raritan Rd. turn left onto Association in Services were held cian before signing up Raritan Rd. to Winding Brook Princeton. He attended Wednesday, July 13 at • Formal exercise pro- for the team; Allegheny College in the Fanwood grams and lessons are * Warm-up and cool- Rd. MeadsvNIe, PA. and Presbyterian Church. In not generally recom- down exercises to pre- was a veteran of the lieu of flowers dona- mended for a child vent injury to • young PETERSON-RINGLE AGENCY Korean War with the tions can be made to under the age of eight. bodies; Realtors-insurers U.S. Army. He was a the American Cancer Coordination is not 322-5800 member of the Fan- Society. usually well advanced •Required use of wood Presbyterian Arrangements were in children so young, well-fitting protective 350 Park Ave, Scotch Plains Church. by Memorial Funeral and they may become devices in every game; Home in Fanwood. frustrated and give up. *No ridicule or Starting too early can punishment as motiva- In addition to fun grams. Willard M. Bell also result'in bufri-out tion for better perfor-, with parents and sibl- Early childhood is ings at home, children definitely the time to • William M.Bell,'79 of member of the Stanley and boredom, 'rhance; *No Implication by a can join in structured, begin pleasurable Warren, died July 7, S. Holmes Chapter of physical exercise, and An exception may be coach that a youngster non-competitive ac- 1983 at the Westfield the Telephone Pioneers to form lifelong habits of America, swimming lessons, is "courageous" if he tivities at local Y's or Convalescent Home. summer recreation pro- of good sportsmanship. He was born in Surviving are his which can be started at or she plays with an in- Mount Pleasant, wife, Ruth H. Cramer three years or older. jury or In pain; Michigan and lived in Bell; two daughters, "Water-baby" pro- Warren for 21 years. Vailery E. Hale of grams for toddlers are Prior to that time he liv- Cumberland Fpreslde, fun, so long as the pur- ed in Fanwood from ME. and Judith B. pose is to enjoy the Super Summer 1940-62. Domeroski of water, not. learn to He was a supervisor Westfield; two sisters, swim. of Industrial Relations Dorothy Blassey of Children benefit Specials! in Western Electric in Redford, Mich, and most from sports and Kearny for 44 years Kathleen Boyling of physical activities GE 17,2 CU. FT. before retiring in 1969. Maple Rapids, Mich.; which match their age NO-FROST He was a member five grandchildren and and ability. Parents REFRIGERATOR and trustee of High- two great- need not try to create a WITH mount Free Methodist grandchildren. champion athlete, A Church In Warren and a Funeral, services truly exceptional AUTOMATIC were held Sunday, July athlete will develop ICEMAKEF Hattie I. 10 at the Memorial naturally, without for- Funeral Home, Fan- mal training in elemen- Woolhousc wood. Interment was in tary school. Hattie I, Bambridge Fairview Cemetery, Intense sports train- Wooihouse died Sun- Westfield, with the ing can even be day, July 10 at the Ab- Reverend Lloyd V. physically, emotionally bott Manor Nursing Schiosser officiating. or socially damaging to Home in Plainfieid, Modal AQ806FS She' was born in Newark, and resided \n GENERAL ELECTRIC Plainfieid for 20 years HI-EFFICIENCY 7,6 EER, after moving from Westfield. She was a 5950 BTU QUIETAIRE™ Mode!TBFM17V member of the Scotch ROOM AIR CONDITIONER Plains Baptist Church. BLACK CARPENTER Ultra-low sitting for quiet nighttime 4.73 cu. ft. freezer Her husband, operation, 3jan speeds, 10-position with icemaker that Thomas L, Wooihouse, ANTS CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME thermostat, Energy Saver Switch and replaces ice ai died February 28, 1959, Bliss to the rescue! Black Carpenter Ants excavate it's used, Removable Save Energy Range, Attractive wood- bin holds about 180 and she is survived by extensive galleries in wood to serve is nesting places grain finish, and can seriously harm your home. They're unsightly cubes. Twin vege- one daughter, and unsanitary but they are no match for Bliss trained table bins, meat pan. Theodora W. Keith, two technicians. Ask about our PREVINTIVE MAINTENANCE Energy saver switch. grandchildren and four PLAN: it's backed byacenturyof reliability. Get Our Low Price! great-grandchildren. PHONE: Graveside services 756.6666 Get Our were held Tuesday, Ju- Low Price! ly 12, at Hillside Cemetery in Plainfieid eSTABUSHED 1882 WNS under the direction of BUSS WESTFIELD'S ONLY GE DEALER the Memorial Funeral I EXTERMIEXTERMINATORS FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES Home, Fanwood, with 143 i. Broad St. Westiield 232-2121 Reverend Homer ONE OF THE OLDEST AND LARGEST Open Daily 9 AM-BPM Thurs S AM-B PM Tricules officiating. Letters.., Continued from page 4 The outcome? We Mrs, Ethel Lewis of tain, A building that has FACTS INVESTOR'S are two years further in- Fanwood feels the been obsolete and un- to the project, and thefiremen should have safe for twenty-five & FIGURES] CORNER citizens responsible for fixed up their "lovely" years. D Conpess is considering a these further delays ninety year old plan to levy taxes on and their increased building, (SP-F TIMES All the firemen ask employer-provided health "by costs, are now also 6/30), It is apparent Mrs. Mrs. Lewis, is moder- insurance exceeding $176 a FredJ. Chemidlin responsible for an in-Lewis Is of the opinion nization. You know, the month for family coverage UJ crease of $25,000 to the that the firemen giving refrigerator instead of and $70 a month for S firehouse project. The their time from families the ice box. individuals. The economy continues to show very positive UJ people of Fanwood and jobs to fight fire Oh yes and the signs of improvement with housing and auto X must not pay this addi- and train Isn't enough. firemen, they're still sales leading the way, Consumer confidence is tional fee as there are The firemen should waiting, improving but caution is the watchword, With this to be 65 Evergreens ad- scenario, a sound economic base is being formed co also repair property ded to the site around that the borough is Tony Grasso which should be favorable for the stock market, the new firehouse, under lease to main- Fanwood third and fourth quarter earnings will be strong which will reinforce a bullish stance on the Trading floor. Many investors are getting into the stock An estimated 48 million market for the first time and I caution against Americans would have to misguided speculation. The "greater fool" theory pay higher taxes or reduce works very well In a market such as this. Stick to their health coverage, says basics, quality and proven stocks and you'll do the American Dental Asso- very well. Trying to make a quick buck In the stock ciation. At present, all employer contributions to market will eventually be disastrous, and leave Miller's Party Center employee health insurance you with a never again attitude. Having an affair? are tax-free to workers. Interest rates may work a little higher in the • * * months ahead but not enough to stall the recovery t,e<°*" •Tents • Glassware • Fountains Many people are con- •Tables •Party Goods • Dlnnerware underway. The key is in the hand's of Congress as cerned about the health of they must have the courage to resist more spen- •Chairs •Decorations • Dance Floors the American people and •Costumes •Table Linen •Amusements are writing to their legis- ding. Featuring the "Paper Mill" lators about H.R. 2574 and Tax-free bonds and limited partnerships in real One o* the Largest Selections of Paper Goods Anywhere S. 640. They are writing to estate and oil and gas are very attractive in- the U.S. Senate, Washing- vestments right now for income and tax-saving 764 U.S. HWY. 1 1111 SOUTH AVE. ton, D.C. 20510 and the House of Representatives, objectives. If you've built a prudent base of liquid EDISON, N.J. 247-8888 PLAINFIELD, N.J, 668-OO22 assets, this is an area you may want to consider. The oil and gas Industry, in the doldrums the past few years, will be received in the next several years as the oversupply is worked off. One of the best investments you can make this summer is a little R & R, rest and relaxation for yourself. Plan your vacation by doing simple things, like a picnic, oar ride, walking'or hiking, JULYGRILLSALE! visiting seldom seen friends, etc. Even a good book under a shady tree can be relaxing. 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Susan Mary Smith becomes bride of Joseph Pryor m SOCIAL TIMES Lori Ruth Brackbill is wed CHITCHAT John Gardner of Navy Seaman to George John Kundrat, Jr. Scotch Plains will at- Recruit Jeffrey R, tend Susquehanna Whiting, son of F,R, University this fall, Whiting of Sco'tch Gardner was an all- Plains, has completed star performer in recruit training at the basketball and captain Naval Training Center, of the track and baskets. San Diego. , ' ball teams at Union Catholic High School. Lisa List and Seth • • • Meyerson, Scotch, Raymond Wu-Yang Plains, were, named to Hsia, son of Dr. and the first semester Mrs. Wellington Hsia of Scotch Plains, received Dean's List at Lafayette an ScB, in Biology at College in iastfan, PA; Brown University com- • "tf * , mencement in June. Edward Mulholland, • • • son of Mr. and Mrs, Linda G. Baird of John E. Muihoiiand",, Scotch Plains Fanwood, graduated; graduated from from the University of Baldwin-Wallace Col- Dayton with a B,A, in lege in Berea, Ohio in Political Science, June with a bachelor of • • • arts degree in Carole Jean Beisser, business, daughter of Mr, and *m • • • Mrs. Rudolph F, MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH PRYOR Beisser of Scotch John Albert the bride, was the Plains, has been named Susan Mary Smith, Lauricella, son of Mr. flower girl. to the Dean's List for daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. John the spring semester at Mrs, John H, Smith of David Pryor was his Lauricella, Scotch Lehigh University. Fanwood, was married brother's best man, Plains, was awarded a on May 29, 1983 to Stephen Smith, M.D., • • • MR. AND MRS. GEORGE KUNDRAT, JR. bachelor of arts degree Joseph Michael Pryor, brother of the bride, Jeanne Marie Kam- Lori Ruth Brackbitl, Young and Jeffrey at Colgate University's Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs.and Charles Klein serv- merer, daughter of Mr. daughter of Rev, Whalon served as 162nd commencement Joseph Pryor, ed as ushers. and Mrs. George A, Charles Brackbiil, ushers. on Sunday, May 29, Westfield. The The bride graduated Kammerer of Fanwood Mountainside, and the The bride Is a when Ted Koppei, ceremony took place at from Union Catholic has graduated from late Gloria Brackbiil, graduate of the Univer- award-winning ABC-TV St. Bartholomew's High School and at- Trenton State College was married In April to sity of North Carolina journalist, addressed Church, Scotch Plains, tended Trenton State with a Bachelor of George John Kundrat, at Greensboro, where more than 600 with the Rev. John College, She is Science Degree in Nur- Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. she earned her B.S. graduating seniors and Doherty officiating. A employed by Valcor sing, She is a 1979 George Kundrat of degree in Accounting. their families, reception following at Engineering Corp., Spr- graduate of SPFHS and Scotch Plains. The She received an M.B.A. A 1979 graduate of the Monday Afternoon ingfield, ' is presently on the Nur- ceremony was perform- degree in Finance from Scotch Plains- Club, Plainfield. The groom graduated sing Staff at Rahway ed by Rev. John Doher- Fairleigh Dickinson Fanwood High School, The bride was given from Westfield High Hospital. ty, assisted by Rev. University. Presently, John concentrated In in marriage by her School and Ohio • • • James Heller, at St. she is employed by English at Colgate and father, John H, Smith. University, Athens, Navy Seaman Bartholomew's the Blue Shield of New graduated Magna Cum, Sharon Smith Marcus, Ohio, He Is employed Recruit Douglas W, Apostle Church In Jersey as a Financial Laude, was her sister's matron by Ventronics, Ma honey, son of Mr. Scotch plains. A recep- Analyst. John's of honor. Bridesmaids Kenllworth. and Mrs. Corneilius J. tion followed at The The groom Is a undergraduate ac- included Betsy Smith, After a honeymoon Mahoney of Scotch Gran Centurions in graduate of Fairleigh tivities Included sister of the bride, and trip to Key West, plains, has completed Clark. Dickinson University, membership to Phi Mary Klein. Jennifer Florida, the couple will recruit training at the where he earned his Pata Kappa, writer for Noelle Smith, niece of reside in Roselle Park. Diane Kosec was the Naval Training Center, B.S. and M.B.A. the Colgate News and matron of honor. San Diego, Bridesmaids included degrees in Finance, He Literary Magazine, • • • "Luncheon theater" for Kathryn Willis, Isabelle received his Juris Doc- Bauer, Andrea Laspe, torate from Seton Hall Sandra Briggs to become senior citizens July 20th Amy Kundrat, Pamela Law School and is cur- Greenbrook Manor in the area. Greenbrook Caiazzo, Colleen rently a staff attorney bride of Scott H, Paul Nursing Home laun- Manor's guests for the Powers and Deborah with the United Stages Mr. and Mrs. James by C & P Telephone Co. ches its own "luncheon lunch and show will be Kanla. Securities and Ex- R. Briggs of Nar- as a service represen- theater" for seniors on residents of these nurs- Edward Hansch was change Commission in ragansett, R.I. an- tative. Wednesday, July 20 ing homes: Cornell Hall the best man, Steven . nounce the engage- Her fiance is a 1974 with a performance of in Union; Westfield Wilson, Randall After a honeymoon ment of their daughter, graduate of Scotch "The Second Time Convalescent Center, Wilson, Victor Rotollo, trip to Aeapuleo, Mex- Sandra, to Scott H, Plalns-Faflwood High Around", following a Westfield; Ashbrook, John Haussmann, ico, the couple resides Paul, son of Mr. and School and a buffet lunch for the Scotch Plains, and Frederick Laspe, Hank in North Plainfield. Mrs. Edward L. Paul, mechanical/ocean residents of five dif- Somerset Valley, Chatham Township. engineering graduate ferent nursing homes. Bound Brook. The bride-elect of the University of The stage account of graduated from Rocky Rhode Island, He is on-going life and love Greenbrook'Manor is ATTENTION Hill Country Day employed by New will be played by Regal at 303 Rock Avenue School, East Green- England Power Service. Productions, Inc. just off Route 22 near wich, R.I. and attended whose members have the North Plainfield EMPLOYERS A September wed- the University of Rhode been appearing at boundary. The curtain Lsil2,'.l-l-JSTfi^--.,I,E-L.t,,--' motels and restaurants will rise at 1 p.m. Are you looking for part-time or summer help? Try us. Vacation Bible School set We're "YES", a non-profit organiza- only $3«UU with coupon, at Willow Grove Church tion of volunteers providing summerl Reg, $6.OO Vacation Bible with them some of jobs for youths. We have local boys and Children up to 12 years old School will be held at what they have learned girls ages 14 to 21 ready to assist you in Willow Grove and experienced. Presbyterian Church, All children from age your hom? or business. No job too MEN & WOMEN CUTS 1961 Raritan Road, 3 through those who smalt, Scotch Plains, August have completed 8th only $O*(Hl with coupon 1-12. grade are welcome to Reg, $10,00 The many varied ac- attend, A registration For information, call 889-6333 tivities will include Bi- fee of $2 per child may or write: Youth Employment Service JOAN MARIE'S ble stories, songs and be paid as you register. Room 109 UNISEX CENTER crafts. On the last day, It will be important to 1775 East 2nd St., Scotch Plains Friday, August 12th, pre-register at the Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School there will be a special church office weekdays 322-6877 from 9:30 to 1:00 p.m. Scotch Plains, N.J. 07076 Wed.-Sun, Expires 7-21-83 Sunday Hi 6:00 program for parents so (232.5678), No Fee Charged the children can share Eileen Catherine Lynch is Lapsley Scholarship given Marcia Hermann is wed June bride of John Farrar to S,P, medical student to Tom P. Zimmermann m In an era when moat care of mass disaster .hospitals are cutting patients. back on dispersal of As a memorial to her funds, Muhienberg brother, who died in Hospital has presented 1969, Josephine a total of $11,000 to 12 Lapsley provided for area residents to help the establishment of them pursue, medical the Howard Q. Lapsley studies, Memorial Scholarship The award recipients Fund In her will. The in- are winners of the tent of the scholar- Howard Q, Lapsley ship fund is to provide Memorial Scholar- financial aid, on an an- ships, presented an- nual basis, to needy nually by the hospital. candidates Howard Q, Lapsley, a matriculated in a pro- native of Plafnfield, gram for the study of dedicated his life to im- medicine. Candidates proving the quality of must live In areas serv- life for all mankind. An ed by Muhienberg inventor, electrical Hospital. engineer, a> volunteer and member of the ad- A local recipient of junct medical staff of the 1983-84 Lapsiey Muhienberg Hospital Scholarship is Brian from 1957-1967, he is Cassidy of Scotch best,, remembered for Plains who will attend the • multiple ox- St. George's University ygenating devices he School of Medicine, invented for the fast Grenada, West Indies. MR, AND MRS, TOM ZiMMERMANN Marcia Hermann, was bridesmaid. Kristei Parenting program set to daughter of Mr. and and Kathy Zimmer- MRS. JOHN FARRAR Mrs, Kenneth B. Her- mann were flower girls. benefit Alcoholism Council mann, Scotch Plains, Jim Zimmermann Eileen Catherine Lynch of Clifton Park, Father Joseph C. become a classic in was married June 18, was was his brother's Lynch, daughter of Bet- NY was the junior Martin will speak on alcohol treatment 1983 to Tom P. Zimmer- best man. Ushers in- ty Reed Lynch, Scotia, bridesmaid. "Parenting: Agony or centers, schools and in- mann, son of Mr. and cluded William Morris NY and the late Joseph Stephen Farrar was Ecstasy" In a program dustry. Since then he Mrs, P. H. Zimmermann, and Robert Ertle. P. Lynch of Fanwood, to benefit the Union has made eight other his brother's best man. u Scotch Plains. Rev, Both bride and became the bride of Mark Folger of New County Council on fiims' and eighteen Robert Goodwin per- groom are graduates of John Farrar, son of Mr, York served as usher. Alcoholism. Scheduled audio tapes on the formed the ceremony at Scotch Pialns- and Mrs, Clarence Far- The bride is a for July 27 at 8:30 p.m. disease and its the First United Fanwood High School. rar of New York City graduate of Scotch In the Cranford High recovery. Methodist Church, Mrs. Zimmermann is a and Marstons Mills, Plains-Fanwood High School, proceeds will Westfield after which a graduate of Kean Col- Mass. on June 25,1983, School and Point Park go to the support of a Father Martin receiv- reception was held at lege with a B,A. degree The ceremony was per- College in Pittsburgh, non-profit organization, ed the first annual Mar- the King George Inn in in Interior design. Her formed in the Marstons PA with a degree in serving all of the ty Mann Award for Mt. Bethel. husband is a graduate Mills Community theater arts. She is an residents of Union Outstanding Achieve- The bride was given of the N,J, Institute of Church, Cape Cod., A actress and model. County, - ...... rnent In Alcoholism in marriage by her Technology with a B.3. reception followed at Ordained a Catholic Communications, He father. Stacy Hermann degree in civil engineer- the Cape Code home of The groom is a priest in 1948, Father was chosen for the was her sister's maid of ing. the groom's parents. graduate of Syracuse Martin has for the last award from among honor. Sister-in-law After a wedding trip The bride was given University and is ten years lectured not twelve nominees In a Diane Zimmermann to Cozumel, Mexico, in marriage by her employed by Lowe's only in this country but poll of several thou- was matron of honor the couple will reside In brother, Thomas B. Representation Interna- in Great Britain, sand professionals. His and Victoria Bondan Matawan. Lynch of Bowie, Md, tional of New York City. Europe, and the Far first book entitled "No Jeanne Farnsworth, After a wedding trip East in the field of Laughing Matter" has formerly of Scotch to Bermuda, the couple alcoholism. just been published CHIT CHAT Plains, was matron of will reside in New York In February of 1972, and will be available at Garr«tt 1. Wanzor of Master Mariners in the honor. Kathleen Ellen City. the United States Navy the benefit. Fanwood, has achieved United States, With the made a film of one of Tickets are $6.00 and the level of Master average age of sea- Great American Haircut his talks entitled are available by calling Mariner in the going Masters at about "Chalk Talk on the Council's Westfield American Merchant celebrates 2nd anniversary Alcohol" which has offices at 233-8810, Marine, He is a 1975 55. Wanzor. at age 26, is What do a beauty Larry Newcomb will graduate of Scotch possibly the youngest salon and a fine Italian select the recipient of Skin care specialist to speak Plains-Fanwood High Master Mariner in the restaurant have in com- School and the son of history of the American the free dinner at Mama ford, mon. Rosa's on Saturday, Ju- International Vice Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Wan-Merchant Marine. ly 23rd, 12:30 p,m, at President Gerry Wells The firm is dedicated zor. In 1979, he • • • Great American Hair- Great American Hair- will address the staff of to the development of graduated from the cut and Mama Rosa's, cut. Avacare, Inc., an FDA material source health USMMA with a B.S. in Patricia Thiesing, both located on Park approved phar- care products and Nautical Science and a Fanwood and Jamas Avenue, in Scotch Wells's topic will be USCG approved Third Brody, Scotch Plains, Besides dinner, other maceutical research "Health, Nutrition and Mate's License, Wanzor, Plains, are cooperating gifts, refreshments and were awarded degrees in a free dinner drawing and manufacturing Skin Care". presently assigned to at Wittenberg Universi- haircuts will be company, on Monday, the Oiler U.S.N.S, Wac- to take place through available to patrons of ty, Springfield, Ohio, July 23 as part of the July 18, 7:30 p.m. at the The public is invited camaw T-AO 108, is recently. the salon during the Coachman Inn, Cran- to attend. part of an elite group of second anniversary two week celebration. • • • celebration held at the The Scotch Plains Great American salon. shopping area benefits from having two such DR. KENNETH D. MANNING, F.A.A.O. To enter, contestants innovative businesses DR. JULES MANNING must fill out a card and to stimulate interest O % D OPTOMETRISTS deposit it in a box and attract attention to located at Great the fine quality service % Are pleased to announce American Haircut, businesses which are Scotch Plains mayor located in town. the opening off their new office Practice includes General Optometric Exams WE HAVE for the family; Contact Lenses; Vision Training for Children and Adults; Pediatric and Geriatric MOVED Vision Care; Fashion Eye Wear, COME SEE OUR NEW OFFICE PROFESSIONAL EYE GROUP 1915 Westfield Avenue Scotch Plains, N.J. 07076 Phone: 201-322-8040 Braves Little League Champs The Braves beat the with two out on an er- Red Sox two games to rant pick-off attempt. one to win the 1983Howard Hoege pitched Scotch Plains- a complete game vic- Fanwood Little League tory and Noel was the World Series. After loser in a valiant effort, I Roskilde wins soccer tourney Junior Golf swapping 5-4 victories pitching despite being in the first two games, hampered by a sprain- w Nielsen and Pierre News w Madsen. the Braves ran away ed ankle. This win by 3 Roskilde is a com- Scotch Hills Junior from the. Sox in the the Sox was significant H munity of 50,000 •• the Golf Association open- third game 10-4, to win since it was the Braves LU first (and only) loss this I largest provicial town ing day was a big suc- their third Champion- in Seaiand, The KFUM cess as juniors took to ship In four years. They season. They finished Club was founded in the course and showed also avenged last years the regular season 1929 and is affiliated some Impressive loss to the Sox, undefeated (17-0), the with a YMCA Sports scores. The 9 hole In the first game the first team in many a League. group opened the Braves jumped out In year to do so. Ttie Scotch Plains- season with a "Blind front 5-0 after two inn- Fanwood team tied in 3 Partner" Tournament of ings, aided by solo In the final game the games (Including the the Day. Supporting home runs by Jeff Ham- Braves scored 6 runs In first and second place each other for winning monds and Noel Slr- the top of the first on Left, Mogens Rasmussen, chairman of KFUM teams) and lost 5 honors were Michael dashney and a few Sox only one hit. Wildness Boldclub: right, top scorer for KFUM, Brian games by one goal. Its Hughes and Brian miscues. The Sox on the part of Red Sox Aagren. defense, which yielded Crawford for a gross fought back, however, pitchers led to give up The 1983 Soandana- and second ranked only 12 goals in 7 score of 87 including 26 with 4 runs in the 3rd in- 17 walks, Ryan's first vian Soccer Festival of teams from Glostrup games, was paced by putts. Following In ning. From that point inning wildness and a New Jersey ended on a and Rodovre by iden- sweeper Brian Quinn order of finish were on it was a pitchers few errors led to the six successful note for the tical 3-2 scores, Brian and defenders Tony Kevin Oolangelo and duel between Jeff Ham- runs. The Sox closed Danish guests of the Aagren combined ex- DePalma, Curt Bobby Barth; Greg monds and Ryan Inger- the gap to 7-4 in the Scotch Plains- cellent foot speed and Lightburn and Dan Pulaski and Tim Bryan; soil of the Sox, with no third when Ryan hit a Fanwood Soccer ball control skills to Smith in front of David Graham and further scoring by grand slammer. Association Division I score 5 goals. Coach goalkeepers Scott David Mills; Jim Hat-either team. Jeff struck- However, In the 4th the team when KFUM'S Henrik Schneller, Wustefeld and Brendan field and David out 15, Including the Braves upped their lead (YMCA) Boldclub leader Paul Larsen and Quinn. Franz D'Meza Crichton. side in the last inning, to 10-4 with 3 runs. (Baliciub), Roskilde Chairman Mogens and Bill Kraus. scored for the win. The SoxAgain walks, this time The 5 hole group Kevin Keegan was the by Russ led to the runs. won the championship Rasmussen expressed most of the goals with posted an individual for the second time. appreciation to the SP-help from midfielders defensive stand out of This put the game out low gross score of 34 the game with an of reach, Jeff Ham- Five teams from the F players, parents and Chris Parelli and Mike by Katie Gielen, follow- suburbs of fans for their support Myrtetus. unbelievable throw monds was the winning ed by Dan Bryan with from deep rightfield to pitcher, completing his Copenhagen and five throughout the tourna- Coach Tom Breznlt- 35. Matt Kresge posted ment. sky and tournament double up Rick Emery Little League career teams from northern fewest putts at 11; Tom who was trying to score New Jersey competed. Roskllde's mid- coordinator Bob Kraus with an undefeated Tulllo was runner-up in the 4th inning after year. In the first round of fielders Ivan Pedersen, shared mixed emotions with 12, tagging-up on a fly ball. Final standings for five games each Jens Hansen and •- disappointment in not The 3 hole group saw Danish team played Anders Hjprth winning, satisfaction in in game two it was the season were: Leigh Zarelli post a 16 the Red Sox who National Division each NJ team. Roskilde demonstrated a very the improvement and with 5 putts to win that ranked fourth with a high work rate to create quality of team Dlav, jumped on top, 4-0 after Braves 17-0 grouop. Second low two innings. The Phillies • 12-5 3-1-1 record and SP-Fmany offensive oppor- Since the arrival of the gross was achieved by ranked seventh with a tunities for strike Peter Roskilde Club on June Braves tied the game Pirates 6-11 John MoAteer with an with two In the 3rd, on a Dodgers 5-12 0-2-3 record. In the tour- Svendsen and forward 24, many people have 18, nament championship Lars Johannesen. contributed to the two-run single by Noel, Mets 5-12 overall success of the Scorers for the dayand two in the fourth, American Division at St. Josephs H.3. in Sweeper back Torben Included Lois Bryan, Metuchen, Roskilde Christensen anchored tournament's primary on a two run single by Red Sox 13-4 objective -• a cultural Jack Kresge, Pat Hat-Brian Block, The winn- Orioles 10-7 came from behind the defense for field, Jack Mills, John twice to defeat the first goalkeepers Klaus experience and ex- ing run was scored in Indians 8-9 change of ideas Ford and John Keenoy. the top of the 5th byYankees; 7-10 • gc • gc • gc • gc • gc • gc • gc leading to an increased Gene McAteer assisted Russ Terry, scoring A's 2-15 understanding of Scan- by taking some juniors Introductory Offer* out for their play profi- danavian and American U.C. Men's/Women's Singles cultures. This is the ciency test. General third international tour- coordination was by Tennis Tournaments set o 00 Charlotte Keenoy. nament for the SP-F Union County men tennis balls. Prizes will u *5 OFF. team. Upcoming events- and women have until be awarded to the win- bunaaySundav , Julyv 12,% 3- 7 Wednesday. , Jul y J27 to ners and runners-up. raniatBrregiste r ffSfor +hthae SenioCarttnr r f With This Coupon On R MEN* WOMEN Mr. Gregg Miller Junior Golf Association Men. Thru Sflt., Thg'rs, & Frl, Bv©nlng$ •RUSSELL STOVER CANDY is the largest and only 254-0919 •HUDSON VITAMIN PRODUCTS Mr, Sam Junior Golf Program in Sabaliauskas 233-2200 the state promoting 232-0080 FRE ERY golf as a lifetime 'now clientele oonln Iy 753-8175 Amplt Free Parking sports." gc • gc • gc • gc gc»gc»gc» 1116 Smith flue Waal • U7 National League Astros win m Babe Ruth Championship The National League scored 6 runs in the top m champion Astros of the second to put the defeated the American game out of reach. League champion Starting pticher Andy Tatz wins Twins'2 games to 1 to Qibbs went ail the way Ash Brook Golf Results win the Scotch Plains- for the Astros, recor- The Ash Brook Flight C • Low Gross: and Lawyer all with net championship CD Fanwood Babe Ruth ding 9 strike outs in a Women's Golf Associa- Audrey Said, 106. 1st: 34. Flight B - Low as League World Series in clutch pitching perfor- tion 18 hole group held Natalie Pines, 71; 2nd Gross: Marge Danskin, Charlaine Tatz, games played just prior mance. at Handicap Stroke (tie): Said, Billie Warr- former Scotch Plains- to the July fourth Irich Schank and Play Tournament ington, 74. Low Putts: 52. 1st: Danskin, 29; Fanwood high school weekend, Astros Brian Rogers each had Thursday, July 7, with Warrington, 27. Chip- 2nd (Tie): Joyce golfer, won the Union manager Gerry Grim- triples among their two the following winners: ins: Nancy Bowers, Bauman, Terr! County Public Links mer recorded his first hits for the Twins, Andy Golf Championship by Flight A - Low Gross: The 9 hole group, Hauspurg, Sophia championship in Sirdashney and Jerry Donna Cluse, 89. 1st: Hlldabrand, 31. Flight C scoring a 4-under par 70 besting the Twins, who Lipschitz also had 2 holding a similar tour- at the Oakridge Golf Cluse, 68; 2nd; May nament, had the follow- • Low Gross, Audrey were led by veteran hits each as the Twins Lynch, 71; 3rd: Audrey Weber, 56; 1st: Weber, Course in Clark Satur- manager Roy Eubanks. fought back in the late Young, 73. Flight B ing winners: Flight A day. GAME 1 innings, Kevin Sicola -Low Gross: Janice Tatz set a course Kevin Grimmer and pitched brilliantly in -Low Gross: Nan Lawyer, 51, There was a 32; 2nd: Nancy Chris- record for women and Aido Pigna got key hits relief, giving up 1 run Wallls, 96. 1st: WalMs, three-way tie for 1st tiansen, 33; 3rd: Natalie outdistanced runnerup as the Astros scored and only 2 hits in a 5 in- 65; 2nd: Olga Rose, 73; place with Martha Tracey, 34. Low Putts: Roberta Potter who two runs in the third in- ning effort, 3rd: Ruth Bohm, 74, Bailey, Rusti Squires Squires, 15. scored 78. ning on their way to a 4-2 victory. 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Nichols, Net 27; 2nd trades or certain unusual Iradei ma* no! gtWiiU1 am »,iunm Di-l.ul* I Phyllis Payne, Net 29; available upon request 3rd Rose Parsells, Net I 31. I Low Gross; A-Fiight Tina Chittum; B-Flight I Louise Hyman; C-Flight | MemberFD.I.C, SA J Carol Nichols. PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES LaGrandc Park News Forest Road Park The second week of holders, picture frames S.P, Parks in full swing the summer drew a and luggage tags. Next Scotch Plains parks GREENSIDE PARK large crowd at Forest week ceramics will are keeping children Greenside Park also Road Park for its many start. busy during their third made ink pad designs. and varied activities. In the Nek-Hockey week of providing ac- This week's ping pong UJ Next week trips will Tournament Kevin tivities. While the results included: Age 2 Fourth of July provided 5-9 - first place Brian ¥- be taken to Turtleback Sicola was the cham- LU Zoo and to Beacon pion, with Candi Gum- everyone with a day's Erb, Second Chris Beach. On July 20th the mings in second place, rest, the remainder of Plant. Third Laura Forest Roaders will go Kevin Kane In third the week was action- Cooper and in the 10 to Yankee Stadium to place and Nicky packed. This week the and older category see the Yanks play Min- Novell© in fourth place. parks enjoyed a variety -First: Jeff O'Connor. nesota. Tickets are still The Ping Pong Cham- of Arts &. Crafts pro- Second Jeff Erb, Third, available at both Forest pion this week was Sue jects. Instructor Bonnie Ray Szemborski. Whif- and LaGrande Parks. Appezzato, with Stacy Kriege reported on the fle ball games are The younger set Schaeffer, second; many talented artists at becoming more worked on friendship Gary Keating, third; and each park. Brookside popular with the older pins, hot plates and a Nicole Marlonni, fourth. Park goers made Ink boys while the younger variety of stickcraft pro- Aldo Pigna is the top pad prints and molded . children enjoy the with clay. sandbox most after- Left to right: Kathy Langenfeld and Amy Bowen jects. Robyn Roy, Ann home home run hitter in BROOKSIDE PARK noons. at work on their lanyards. Marie Weber, Leslie the stickball league. Warner, Ellen Hen- Bike races took place Soccer was the HAVEN PARK Crafts were stickball game against dricks, and Laurice on Friday. The younger popular game this week Original art designs highlighted at the se- the Forest Road Squad. Wegner worked on hot set champion was Ryan at Brookside. The were created by cond week at LaGrande Rusty Terry and plates. Stickcraft work Warner; second, Alex teams took turns at Haven's artists. This Park. Ananias Battle had was done by Tommy Mathews; and third, winnlng-the Skins won week's art winner was At the end of the three home runs each. Rutkowski, Joseph Philip Kane. The older two games and the Christine McQriff, The week various games Albert Fisher returned McEvory, Dominick race champion was Shirts won one. The most popular activity were played. Awards from the 21 day disabj- Sallda, Jenny Diamony, Brian Rogaiin who edg- Skins' offense was led over the past week has were given for the pret- ed list to smack his Ginny Rutkowski and ed out Simon Aucker- by Eddie Van Blaroom been balloon fighting. tiest potholders. First first round-tripper of Britt Caspersen. man and Kevin Keating. and Richard Bullock. A checkers tournament place went to Lauren the season. Robby Leathercraft projects Next Friday Forest They were assisted by ended when Dina Arnolds, second place Deokhut lead the were made such as Road will hold its Field Rebecca Biles, Kevin Robinson defeated went to Lee Specter, league with a .531 wallets, purses, key Day. Ludlum, Joanne Boyle Constantlne McQriff. third place went to average and 51 hits. and Ryan Beokman, Ping pong and caroom Jocelyn Barbler, and Paul Ewlng lost in Strong defense came pool tournaments are fourth place went to Ping Pong to Paul Ga- UM Vo-Tech School from Rick Hoffman and taking place every Jennifer Gottllek. jan. Ewing, the reigning Mike Cole. week to determine the Entertainment for the ping-pong champ, was enrolls for September The Shirts had a over-all park champion. week was provided by defeated easily by the For some, the attrac- Applications for strong offense with JiRSEYLAND PARK Cassa Jarvis who danc- younger Ga]an 21-3. tion is money. For September enrollment Sian Van Blarcom, Leo Jerseyland Park ed and sang, There are rumors others, it is a chance to are still being ac- Sasse and, Chris Hoey, started the week off Michael Martin was that the Parents work in a technically cepted. UCVT-S, which making awesome with Arts & Crafts. Tyler defeated by Terrl brothers Angela and demanding field. But is located on Rarltan saves. Kerrie Beal, Fowler won the pool Kocha in a match of Mike are going to be whatever the reason, Road In Scotch Plains, David Foy and Rich tournament and Scott Connect Four. The signed by LaGrande to students enrolling In offers low cost, two Feisner also made Jackson triumphed in score was 5-2. play Softball against one of the skilled trade year programs of study valuable contributions ping pong. Anton Participating in the Forest Road. No programs offered at the (inv 25->•, skijjed ;; trade in the game. ; Nelson, Craig McCoy week's activities were figures were available Union County 'areas'." Besides Brookside also had a and "Woh" Hayes Lauren Arnolds, Greg at press time but it is Vocational-Technical Machine Shop, Ven- coloring contest. Many scored 21 runs in only 4 Atkins, Kathy believed to be a six Schools, know that ding Machine of the children par- innings to take the Langenfeid, Ben Cohn, figure contract. they will be getting the Mechanics and Major ticipated. whiffle ball champion- Rlsharde Punches, Jen- Upcoming events for most advanced training Appliance Repair, other GREEN FOREST PARK ship. Calvin Taylor nifer Gottlick, Jennifer the summer will in- In their field. courses include The "Indy 500" race smacked in two triples Mosko, Amy Bowen clude trips to the Despite the job Maintenance, takes off at -.Green for the other team. In and Kim Dunn. beach, the Garden market, these students Mechanics, Commer- Forest Park almost tin-can bowling, Chris The eight and older State Arts Center and also know that if they cial Art, Welding, Bak- every day. The race Metz bowled a fine group' made leather Bowcraft Amusement are successful in their ing and Auto Body consists of fifty laps game, followed closely crafts and are now Park; feature films on course work, they will Repair. All classes are circling the park on by Jason Graoia and making lanyards. Wednesday nights July more than likely have a co-educational and sloping black asphalt. Tevya King. The LaGrande All 13 and 27, Bambi and job after they graduate. women are encouraged Outstanding com- Stars continued to the Boatniks. On Aug. 3 UCVT-S has traditional- to apply for all shop petitors include: Jason KRAMER MANOR prepare for the long there will be a concert ly boasted one of the areas. and Mike Cerito, John PARK awaited opening band. highest job placement Classes for and Ricky Cermele, Bobby Goines won rates in the state. In re- September are being John "Jolly Ox" Miller best pine wood derby Gunshot,., cent years, the school filled on a first-come and John Insabella. Lap with his sporty blue car. has been able to place Continued from page 1 first-served basis. In- counters are Laurie Counselor Lament Union County Juvenile over 92% of its terested students can Ellis and Kris Zemaitis. Davis made his own his office had made ap- Detention Center in graduates. "In such contact the school's FARLEY PARK "little red Corvette". plication to the Elizabeth. Hancock areas as Machine Admissions Off[ce, At Farley, the Arts Kramer Is still looking Juvenile Court division said that the ,9mm gun Shop, Vending 889-2000 ext.(s) 355 or and Crafts projects in- for competitors to to change the matter used to shoot Williams Machine Mechanics 356, for further informa- cluded ink pad prints challenge to a softball from juvenile court to had not been recovered and Major Appliance tion. and clay designs. For game. This week's all- adult court. and that there is an on- Repair, we have more the older children, a star game lasted three The 16-year-old going investigation to jobs than qualified horseshoe tournament hours with Bobby whose identity was not determine if any other students, states Bob was held. Counselors Goines, Mike Phillips, released because of his youth was actively in- Lorenz, CIE coor- participated as the final Mark Phillips, Virgil age, is being held at the volved in the shooting. dinator. match was Mike Batts, Grace, Rusty Terry, Rob Among the many things Farley's counselor and Brown, Troy Garrett, Free Pick-Up and Delivery that have been manufac- partner Sean Dugan, Tiiden Jones, Shaunle tured to coddle the own- against Park Director Hams, Brian Holmes ers of pets are a pair, of doggie sunglasses—also dog- Diane Pedlcinl and and Dawn McNear play- gie pajamas. partner Keith Moore. ing. A football game got, underway with Hurry! strong jslays from G,O. KELLER'S Box Storage Plan will be Stewart Terry, Bryson closing very soon, so hurry! Personal box Colver, Brian Rogers, storage for $2.95 plus cleaning charges, Last Call Chuck Hams, Chris which includes $150.00 worth of "insurance, ©fie U^eedle ,lnc, pick-up & delivery, and the convenience of for Burke, Todd Dean, having all your garments carefully cleaned, ART NEEDLECRAFT CENTER Steven Harris and vault-stored and freshly pressed when you •ex Ameer Davis. call for them in the fall. So don't delay! STORAGI (201)381-5353 Trips to Vernon G.0. KELLER'S Valley's Action Park, LYNN FRIED Great Adventure and better dry cleaning since 1894 Call 756-0100 ANN LITMAN Sesame Place are still No. Pffd, • 379 Somerset St. Westfield • 11 E. Broad Street to come this summer. Piainfield •CORNER SOUTH & LELAND Watchung • 437 Watchung Avenue '622 INMAN AVENUE Pool parties are held • 631 Park Avenue Green Brook • 938 Washington Ave. COLONIA, N.J. 07067 every Wednesday after- Free Pick-Up and Delivery noon from 1:30-2:30 pm Edwards Farm Estates features homes Your heating system needs a tune up m "The custom-crafted has been constructing an excellent school, Your heating system affected by soot on the mix properly to get the homes at Edwards outstanding homes for system and abundant has many months of heating surfaces ad- hottest flame. A half- Farm Estates in Scotch over 20 years, and has shopping, cultural, and work ahead of it this vises Difsen Inergy hour test with speeialli- Plains are a great value established a reputa- recreational facilities. winter so take action Control, as soot is an ed instruments tells the for the discriminating tion for high quality Ideally located for the now to ensure the most insulator and prevents serviceman the present buyer," said Ann Figlin homes at reasonable active family, there is economical operation, some of the heat from efficiency, and in- of the Westfieid office prices. fine theatre and being used effectively, dicates to him the ad- of Weichert Co., Each home includes outstanding Your boiler or furnace This is quickly cor- justments needed to Realtors, "and at a two-car garage, kit- restaurants in the area. may not be giving any reeted by vacuuming improve it. $189,000 are nearly chen, dinette, family For the executive com- trouble, but it probably the internal parts and sold out." room, laundry room, muter, rail and bus requires a good clean- brushing off the soot. Improved efficiency "For those who enjoy and ceramic tiled lines are nearby, and up, and minor ad- For best combustion means less fuel con- rural surroundings, but bathrooms. Standard there is easy access to justments to the burner there must be the cor- sumed, so there will be prefer a spacious features include full in- the Garden State and controls. rect proportions of fuel savings all through the modern home in a con- sulation, economical Parkway, N.J, Turnpike, The efficiency can be and air, and they must heating season. venient location, Ed- gas heat, brick and Rts.22, 78 and 287. wards Farm Estates is fireplace, wrought iron If you would like to IRS explains 10% tax interest and dividends ideal," she continued. stair railings, smoke learn more about the Beginning July 1, But certain taxpayers ried couples filing a detectors, and choice "It's an -outstanding homes available in this payers of interest and wMI be exempt from joint return); or they value and exemplifies of carpeting or hard-, prestigious community, wood floors. dividends must withholding if they were not required to file the ultimate in the ex- call Anna Figlin at meet anv one of ecutive community The exterior of each 654-7777. To visit Ed- withhold ten percent of several an income tax return wards Farm Estates, each payment for requirements; they had last year, concept." home is enhanced by a a tax Buyers select a % combination of natural take Terrlli Rd. jughan- federal income tax, the liability last year The IRS noted that die, proceed approx- Internal Revenue Ser- of $600 or le8S ($1,000 many taxpayers may acre lot and can supply cedar shakes and brick. or leas for their own home plans Stone driveway and imately 3 miles and vice said with the tax married find the withholding a or select from the natural landscaping turn right on Rarltan withheld at the time the couples filing jointly); convenience that will builders' custom and seeding are also in- Rd. (Terry Lou Zoo on Interest and dividend they are 65 or older, and free them of the need to homes. The Three E cluded. corner). Models 1 mile payments are made or last year's tax liability make quarterly Development Company Scotch Plains offers on left. credited to the tax- was $1,500 or less estimated tax payer ($2,500 or less for mar- payments.

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GOVERNMENT JOBS SALI, 16 Laurel Place, Concern" •General Repairs CHILDREN ONLY. 6 •Thousands of vacancies must. driveway on LaGrande MACHINE SHOP Months-16 years for advertis- be filled immediately. $17,634 Avenue, July 18, 9-3:00. 800 AM - 8:00 PM Mon.-Fri, NO JOB TOO SMALL to $50,112. Call 716.842-6000, 0-982 Pd 7/14 8:00 AM • 5:00 PM Sat. FULLY INSURED ing only. NO EXPERIENCE 8:00 AM • 3:00 PM Sun. NECESSARY. CALL 256.1000. Ext. 24792. 233.8iO4 Joe Premiere Modeling Agency, 0-878 Pd 7/14 & 28 BUSINESS 465 La Grande Ave, 809 Riverview Drivs, Totowa, OPPORTUNITY Panwood 322=9455 N.J. N.J. State Licensed, TUTORING l.O.E. Own your own Jean- C-977 L 7/14 & 28 HIGHLY EXPERIENCED PRO- Sportswear, Infant.protean. FESSIONAL TUTORING. All Ladies Apparel, Combination, . skill areas—-.elementary,, accessories or Qualtiy.. Call me EMPLOYMENT secondary, SAT (including Childrens Furniture Store. 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SERVICES Voluntary Mr. Coffee recall C.9B0 Pd 7/14 That's homeowners PHONE 2330003 The Union County The three-digit code insurance Division of Consumer numbers start at 38-1 the State Farm way 1030 SOUTH AVENUE WISt • WESTFIILD NEW JERSI* 07090 Job training ' "ROIIRT DIW¥N6AHT BUS. S12.437J Affairs, within the and end at 21-2. The 141 SOUTH AVENUE MS, 133-5111 1 Department of Human first two digits repre- D, N.J. 07021 •A NEWCOMERS WELCOMING SERVICE bill receives STATE FARM FIRE Resources, warns con- sent the week of the and Casualty Company sumers of a potential year and the third digit final approval .Home Office: Iloqmington, Illinois fire danger relating to represents the year. the CMX-1000 12-cup These models should Thousands of Paul Doyle, D-Ocean, LEGALS LEGALS 4-button Digital Clock be unplugged im- unemployed New The Senate Minority NOTICI FQH MUNICIPAL EMPLOYIES. model of the Mr, Coffee mediately and not used Jersey residents would Leader said: "Under was duly passed on second and final receive job training this bill, on-the-job Notice it hereby given that at a reading. coffeemaker. again until they are special meeting of ths Township Ceun. The problem occurs modified--free of under a bill sponsored training or classroom ell of the Townihip of Scotch Plains, while the coffeemaker charge-by an Authoriz- by Senate Minority instruction will be pro- htld on Tuesday evening, July 12,1983, TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS Leader Donald T, vided depending on in- an Ordinance entitled: is plugged in and set to ed Mr, Coffee Service ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE Helen M. Reidy any of three control Center. The centers are DiFranoesco that dividual needs, it is NO. 81-17, ADOPTED JULY 14, 1BB1, Township Clerk positions (on, off, listed in the Yellow received final aimed at providing job AND AMENBID. AND ORDINANCE legislative approval opportunities for the NO. 81-18. ADOPTED JUNi 7, 1883, THE TIMES: July 14, 1983 automatic) and can Pages under ESTABLISHING SALARIES & WAGES FEES' 10.85 L-i53 result In overheating, "Appliances- Monday, long-term unemployed, smoking or ignition of Household-Small- "The $4 million train- those who lost their PUBLIC NOTICE Avenue North, Fanwood, New Jersey. the coffeemaker, Repairing and Parts" or ing program for long- jobs because of plant Document! pertaining to thli ap- term unemployed and closing and the The undersigned has applied for ap- plication are available for public In. Ellen Bloom, Direc- "Electrical Appliances- proval of the minor subdivision of loti tpectlon In the Administration Offices Small- Repairing and underemployed is the economically disadvan- 35 and 36 In Block 27, being 110 and 11S In the Borough Hall during normal tor, says, "We have business houn. been informed that the Parts", cornerstone of a bipar- taged." Farley Avenue, into three lots, the unim- tisan package to ad- proved lot to front on Byron Lane, Consumer Product More information on Businesses would Notice It hereby given that the public JOSEPH LINDNER Safety Commission the Mr. Coffee recall is dress unemployment In pay at least 25 percent hearing on this application will be held 110 Farley Avenue the state. We spent of the cost of training by the PLANNING BOARD of the Fanwood, New Jersey 07023 has joined with North available from North BOROUGH OF FANWOOD at 8 pm on American Systems's months developing this workers. When on-the- July 28, 1983 In the lower level meeting THE TIMES: July 14, 1983 American Systems, 11 L.851 Inc., in a voluntary toll-free program, job training is involved, room of the Borough Hall, 75 Marline FEES: 12-09 recall of this specific 800-321-0370, DiFranoesco, R-Union employers would pay the estate of said deceased within six said, "This program will half the cost, NOTICE TO CREDITORS model. Only machines months from the date of said order, or Product safety is just prepare workers for "This legislation they will be forever barred from pro- manufactured between ISTATE Of ANTONIO Dl NIZO, one aspect of con- guaranteed jobs in the secuting or recovering the same combined with the Deceased September 21,1981 and against the subscriber. April 1982 are involved sumer affairs. Anyone private sector with federal job training pro- Pursuant to the order to ANN P. CON- who has had a problem business paying part of gram will provide new Tl, Surrogate of the County of Union, and no other Mr. Coffee made on the 8th day of July, A.D..1983, regarding a retail tran- the cost. It represents a Antonietta Dl Nlio, Executrix units or models are af- hope and job oppor- upon the application of the undersign- saction or contract Partnership between ed, as Executrix of the estate of said 309 Union Ave. fected." tunities for many of the Scotch Plains, N.J. 07078 which they have been government and in- deceased, notice is hereby given to the Consumers can more than 200,000 New creditors of said deceased to exhibit to unable to resolve suc- dustry in easing Jerseyans out of work. the subscriber under oath of affirma- THE TIMES: July 1*, 1983 check if their Mr, Cof- cessfully, may write to unemployment." tion their claims and demands against FIBS: 11.47 L-9S0 fee unit is one of those It will put unemployed the Union County Divi- DIFrancesco's bill residents back to work involved in the recall by sion of Consumer Af- The first American newspapers appeared in Boston. One looking at the coded was merged with one in secure jobs with pro- was the New England Courant, begun in 1721 by James fairs, P.O. Box 186, sponsored by mising futures," said Franklin, who employed his brother, Benjamin, in his shop. date that is stamped on Westfield, N,J. 07091, the bottom metal plate. Assemblyman John DiFrancesco, A close look inside the family medicine cabinet The contents of your .an ice bag for heating pad for pain the number of East HONOR ROLL medicine cabinet sprains and severe such as abdominal Orange General m should vary depending bruises; cramps, and a copy of a Hospital's Poison Con- at on the ages and per- .a hot water bottle or First Aid manual and troi Center), 672-8400, sonal needs of your SPFHS family. The best way to CLASS OF 1983-SENIORS MARKING PERIODS stock your medicine HIGH HONOR ROLL cabinet is by a process The Grade 'A' Fish Market c/5 Straight A's if the student is taking four or five of elimination. Remove LU subjects, or at least five A's and a maximum of any, prescription one B. medications that you FRESHDAILY UJ Glenn Gutmacher, Susan Lipnick, Deborah Me- are no longer using. I Cann, Ann MoGuinness, Aram Nadell, Murat Sor, Check all tubes of oint- Steven VanBrunt, Terri Weaker, Jill Winetsky, ment, vitamins and FROM NEW YORK (O HONOR ROLL other medicines for the No mark less than a B arid at least three A's: expiration dates on the Beverly Bey, Coleen Blom, Anthony Burton, An- container. Over-the- AND CAPE COD drew Comey, . Nino DiFiore, Jeanne Dillon, counter medications Christine Do.eiling, .Robyn Fegely, Allan also have • expiration Frisohman, John Galan, Bettlna Gerlach, Emily dates! Remember- to" Golinski, Kevin Home, Lynn Loges, Ross Marge, check your refrigerator Maria Morris,, Jeffrey Murray, Eric .Norton, if you have recently had , Veronica Reason, Maureen Volz, Catherine a child on a liquid.fdrm . Waiford. of an antibiotic-these usually have a shelf-life of two weeks or less. CLASS OF 1984-JUNIORS MARKING PERIOD-4 Discard ail old prescrip-. HIGH HONOR ROLL tlon medications and Straight A's if the student is taking four or five out-dated products by subjects, or.at least five A's and a maximum of flushing them down the one B. toilet. Gina Andrade, Annmarie Barrett, Natalie Birrell, Now, what are the Kim Cagliari, Tammy Calavano, Judith Forster, essential items you FRESH SoniaGyan, Michele Hallo, Steven Helper, Tracy should have in your Johnson, Margaret Karalis, Christine Keller, medicine chest? Flounder Karen Kraus, Karen Kucin, Cheryl List, Susan Mof- The following are the Fillet fat, Michael Naragon, Michelle Qgden, David recommended con- Quinlan, Rama Rao, David Ritter, David Roesel, tents of a basic home FRESH Karen Sotak, Robert Townley, medicine cabinet: Rainbow HONOR ROLL Aspirin or No mark less than a B and at least three A's, Acetaminophen Trout Corey Alboum, Lesley Bosniack, Cynthia Breskey, (aspirin substitute), FRESH Debra Burghardt, Deborah Burner, Patricia Car- both in adult and child $499 roll, Suianne Dupuy, Carla Feller, Jennifer Fran- forms; Cod cis, Gail Fuller, Miohele Herslow, Mai Ho, -A topical antiseptic Steak Grade 'A Suzanne Hoiback, John Hornung, Laurel lovlno, such as iodine tincture; WHY PAY MORE Michael Jackson, Susan Joroszewski, Randolph , -An antibacterial Langenfeld, Wendy Margo, Melissa Masters, topical ointment con- Fresh $489 Christine Pareilo, Kathy Passucci, Joseph taining neomycln or Bluef ish Grade 'A' ib, Porcelli, Susan Ruppert, Jeffrey Rutledge, James bacitracin, for abra- Ryan, Nancy Sachar, Sheila Steffens, Lisa Vitale, sions and minor skin in- FRESH Sean Whelan, Michael Yarcheski. fections; ' Hake $499 -An antacide for CLASS OF 19B5-3OPHOMORES . stomach upset or Fillet MARKING PERIOD-4 "heartburn"; WHY PAY MORE Straight A's if the student Is taking four or five -Petroleum Jelly Fresh subjects, or at least five A's and a maximum of . (Vaseline); one B. -An over-the-counter Steamers Steven Agran, Donna Ballnkie, Nell Barone, John antihistamlne and FRESH BIschoff, Jennifer Choe, Thomas Clavin, Marco cough syrup, unless DqeiUng, Susan Dutter, Lisa Frelman, Nancy one Is specifically Cherrystone Goldsmith, Daniel Kelliher, Sharon Lazarow, Leah prescribed by your doc- Clams Lefcourt, Joshua Nadell, Tilna Ruhlandt, Michael tor; Saul, Ellen Shaw, Rebecca Surridge, Cecilia Tan. -A mild laxative for HONOR ROLL constipation' 31-35 Count No mark less than a B and at least three A's. -Syrup of ipecac for Shrimp Grace Arnow, Nancy Gallagher, Peter Carlsson, poisoning. This is an Frank Carvalho, Jessica DeFeliipo, Christina extremely important DIFrancesco, Steven Falloon, Scott R. Fanarjian, Item to have even if you 41 -50 Count Colleen Foy, Rhonda Franklin, Gregory Games, do not have small Shrimp Debra Gluck, Dennis Gormley, Traci Green, children in the Michael Jan, Diane Kmak, Randi Lleberman, household, and Dawn Lubrano, Theodore Mann, Ronald Marsh,. -Other items such as Paul Mateychak, Megan Morse, Andrew Novick, nose drops; eye drops Special Desiree Olivito, Devang Patel, Eric Richardson, may be included to suit Crabmeat Gregory Roth, Dawn Sangulliano, Bonnie Sin- your family needs. nock, Joyce Soprano, Stephanie Sullivan, Your local phar- Kathleen Sweeney. macist can aid you In Lump the selection of Crabmeat CLASS OF 1986-FRESHMEN MARKING PERIOD-4 medicines for your home medicine HIGH HONOR ROLL cabinet, taking Into Crab Straight A's if the student is taking four or five consideration normal subjects, or at least five A's and a maximum of family activities, Fingers one B. suitable products with Susan Brlante, Vincent Gapodanno, Francis the longest shelf-life, Costello, Amy Flattery, Susanne Geoghegan, San- secure packaging and jeev Khagram, William Kiamie, Tamara Lefcourt, WITH THIS COUPON Frederick Loneker, Wendy Masters, David Mon- the prescription history son, Adrienne Perfilio, Jeyanthy Sivasambunat, of individual family 50* OFF Ellen Thompson, Catherine Uzzolino, members. TOWARD THE PURCHASI OF $2.00 OR MORi HONOR ROLL The non-medicinal contents of your home Fresh Seafood No mark less than a B and at least three A's. Coupon good at any ShopRite market. Limit one per family Richard Appezzato, Cynthia Blair, Allison Brltton, medicine cabinet effective Thurs., July 14, thru Wed., July ZD, 1983. Susan Burkhardt, Amy Dandrea, Tina Delnero, should include; Gina Dimperio, William Qillet, llona Gravers, •an eye cup or ear Susan Hahn, Erica Handy, Stephanie Hill, Sean syringe for irrigating Kistler, Allison Klein, Leona Krai, Ronald Kramps, foreign objects; Donald Lamendola, Robert Markowitz, Kim Maz- • -adhesive bandages zulo, Amy Merkle, William Moffitt, Marcus Nelson, of various sizes; Qerardo Perna, Scott Porambo, Jennifer Royes, -assorted gauze pads Abby Ruthfield, Steven Saul, Elise Sharrett, Debra and rolls; •a thermometer, both In order Is assure a sufficient supply gl sale; Hems lor all our cullomirl, we mull reserve the right 10 limn Ihe purchase 10 units si 4 gl Shilstat, Rajinder Sidhu, Maria Tardi, Donald arty salts iltmi. eicerjl where otherwise noted, Nai responsible lor typographical errors. Prices clleclive Thurs,. July 14, thru Sal, July II. oral and rectal; Ill] None sold lo nlner retailers or wholesalers. Artwork does not necessarily represent Mem on sale, n n lor display purposes only. Youtkus, Copyright WAKEFERN COOD CORPORATION 1911.