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Entered «« Second Class Matter YEAR—No. 51 Fo»( Office. Westfleld" fi. ' Published WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1960 Every Tliunsda 30 P* 10 Oat* Adult School Will Offer State Highway Donkey Bmeball Planning Board Issues Game AuguH 31 3,033 Register Dept Reveals Tt.. WnlawM Kiwaafa Club 44 Courses In Fall Term McCroskv Report, Map will tpsBior • 4aafc«|' !»*•- kill |UH awtHtva ••m»>«r« CRR Contract at Ik. W»tC«M Fir* .•« Pollen Count The report of Theodore T. Mc- P»lic« D*aarta»ata W«4B«- At Playgrounds Expanded Service, Crosky, planning consultant, in aay, Au|. 31 at 7 p.m., at tat During Week connection with the study of land Elm Slml School tarf Jefferson School playground pt. 1» classes symptoms of hayfever when Thirteen speakers gave their the suggested change in that part leads with 590 children refUWred. the pollen count reaches 25, opinions after Herbert A. Thomas consisting of approximately 400 Moon' Launched Roosevelt ia second with 562 and of the 13 new courwt this Mr. Mottley Mid. Jr., director of the Division cf Rail feet parallel to the Westfleld- Lincoln third with 397. Next in w b "Creative Thinking and Transportation of the highway de- Scotch Plains line has not been line are: Washington, 337; Wil- • ixwlopment" to be ttught by partment explained the plan. About ipreclsed «s yet, hence the very Flight* To son, 334; Teen-age, 189; McKin- , ud Sydney Dauer. Creative 60 persons attended the meeting. irregular marking on the map. The ley, 167; Grant, 153, and Colum- I and imagination can be Begin Fight Now Earl T. Moore of Westfield, exact line would be influenced by Tiike Off Daily bus, 111. ,,j iccordin? to the Dauerj president of the Jersey Central, SGT. ALFRED VAROALiS such factors as terrain and exist- Tape-cutting ceremonies laat »6iv« given this course exten- saM he feels the pact with his rail- ing property lines. The area to the Handcrafts made by many of Against Ragweed night officially launched the "Rock- tnj bring to it a wealth of road could "well be signed withou' east or toward Prospect street the local playgrounders are now on tt to the Moon" in the Townsend pound information. They question." The other companies ex Detective Bureau would remain in the one family exhibit in the Westfleld Leader Barn on Elmer street. I the "know how" of forming Worst Season peeted to sign are the Pennsylva- zone. window. This exhibit represent! jtlone, the process which For Hayfever nia, Lackawanna, Erie, Pennsyl- Head Assigned A map of the area can be Been The exhibition is sponsored by Cleveland Pastor some of the more outstanding i imigination and in turn de- vania-Reading Seashore Lines, in the office of the Town Engineer the Trailside Museum Association creativeness from the nine local l ideas, and also cover gen- 'New Jersey and New York, Sus or in the foyer of the Memorlai and all funds raised will be used playflelds, lications to home, church, Property owners were urged to- quehanna and Reading, for the building of a planetarium Is Baptist Guest Sgt. Vardalte Library entrance. At Jefferson playground Thuri- g and business needs. Spe- day to cut or spray weeds on their end science center at Trailside Details of the proposed contracts At the Town Council meeting day the annual badminton chsm. i emphasis is laid on how to property to give sufferers from Museum. for the Jersey Central, Reading Is Appointed Aug. 8, Muyor H. Emerson Thomas pionshlp was held. Billy McCab* names and faces, facts hayfever a break. The urging came Dr. Bishop Will and Lehigh Valley were discussed stated that informal meetings will Rocket flights will take off every of Grant playground took first from Joseph J. Mottley, health Police Chief James F. Moran during the hearing. The Lehigh be held at which representatives of 15 minutes from the Townsend Preach Sunday place in the singles for the town new course is "Pass- officer, who said that August and has announced the assignment of September are the worst months Valley lias also been approached interested groups will have an op Barn dally from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., title, Jerry Kroll of Lincoln took Adventure." Illustrated Sgt. Alfred Vardalis from regu A single service beginning at 0 for those who are allergic to rag- for a subsidy agreement. That com- portunity to express to the Plan- and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 8 second and Dean Bawcom of _j on their travels will be lar police duties to head of the a.m. Sunday will be conducted by weed. pany however has indicated it will ning Board their thoughts on niat- p.m. Parking IB available in the Washington took third. i by a number of Westfleld not participate in the program. Detective Bureau. This change was s in connection with this sug- First Congregational Church park- Buest minister, Dr. Russell H. Bish- , will tell of such widely "The U. IS. Public Health Service made to replace Det. Lt. John gested rezoning. The chairman of ing lot. op, in the First Baptist Church of Winners in the doubles tourna- Herbert K. Englishman, district places as the ghi estimates two to three per cent of Ouelks who requested uniform the Planning Board has told the Westfleld. The sermon topic, "From ment were Jeff Rheinberg and ingineer of the highway depart- Adults and children are Invited i of our southwest and the the population suffers from hay- duty. Lt. Duelks will replace Cap- Westfield Leader that dates are Death To Life," will be delivered Jerry Kroll of Lincoln. Second ment, conducted the two-hour ses- to attend, A donation of 50 cents /•bore of the Mediter- fever brought on by exposure to tain Lewis Porst as a platoon already under discussion for meet- by Dr, Bishop, pastor of the First place was) taken by Dean Bawcom ion. Most of those present at the \& requested. ragweed pollen," Mr. MotUey, said lieutenant. ngs with a group of interested Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio. and Donald Anderson of Wash- hearing were rail representatives, The rocket was designed and ere ) new is a course on "Com- "That means that in our commun- Sgt. Vardalis joined the Police residents in the Brightwood area Dr. Bishop has hold pastorates ington. Third place went to Billy government officials and members ated by Mrs. Walter J. Young ol « Philosophy" to he taught ity we may have as inany aa 800 Department Jan. 1, 1949. Hiu The purpose of this meeting and ut Ardmore and Erie, PH., und a*. McCiibe and David Calvert of of commuter groups. No one was 12G Stanmore place. Sho was h Sobodh Chandra Roy. This persons who are adversely affected first assignment was motorcycle others to be arranged will be to Newton Centro, Mass, Hu has Grant. opposed to the contracts discussed. assisted by Dr. Ralph A. Hall and ! will explore the many in. by ragweed growth. duty. In 1851, he was assigned to obtain constructive thoughts and served on the Board of Education On this final week of the eight- Among those present were Con- her husband, Walter J. Young. of unity of thought be- "If exposed to large enough con- police clerk, a post he held for six suggestions for the best land use of the American Baptist Conven- week summer playground pro- gresawoman Florence P. Dwyer The committee included Mrs. RaJph D Orient and Occident. In ad- centrations of ragweed pollen, years. In 1965 he was promoted of the property in question. tion and is former president of the gram, the biko rodeo la to be the (Eep-NJ), Assemblyman William A. Hall, Wesley Philo, Mr. and Mrs the meaning, scope and these persons become miserable. to sergeant. In May of 1966 Sgt Massachusetts Council of Churches, hiKhlight. Winners will be an- Martin (D-Hudson), Plainfield Robert L, Haueer, Vene E. Rine- IW comparative philosophy Their sinuses and nasal passages Vardalis was named^range officer A duet, Gounod's "Heavenly nounced in next week'* paper. Councilwoman Elisabeth B. Fish- hart, Palmer L. Quynn, Edwin Ik discussed. get congested, their eyes water, and firearms training Instructor Love," will be sung by Lois Al- er, Augustus S. Drier, counsel for Rkidmore and Allan Blis», The chil- RooMTlIt nding Modern Art" they sneeze a great doal, and their for the Police Department. £ Final Summer pnugh snd Bonnie Hammer. The the Inter-Municipal Group for Bet- dren working with them were Rob- When reviewing the paat week's t by William H. Gerdts Jr. productivity as workers declines, Vardalis is also one of the top summer choir will sing the anthem, ter Rail Service which rejirtstnti ert and. Kevin Young, Stacy Hall, events, the annual playground fair " Reid of the Newark A large percentage 'of hayfever thootm* in Union County, with "JCBU, By Tliue I Would Be Bless- 18 communities in Union, Som«rs*t Concert Tonight Chip West and Robert C. Hauser. and the final victory of the boyi I feu been a popular course suffered develop asthma after re- an average of 295 out of a poi- ed" 'by Franc'k. Music is under tho and Middlesex countits; ' The flight will include a trip to softball team would be considered i years and,will be rt- peated attack* of hayfever. Asthmv. •|b|« 80p, direction of the Rev. Jet B. Turner, Kraus, president of the the space platform, then leaving the highlights. It reviews European and is a much more serious and crippl- associate minister, Municipal Group, and Mayor Wal- "Sgt'."Vardalis resides with his Middlesex Band in the rocket ship to observe the I States art from the early ing disease. wife, the former Frances Corcione Visitors and newcomers are in- The playground fair, which was inth century through the ter F. Scott of Somerville. Will Perform universe, and then the flight to the held Tuesday, brought entries of "Play the part of a good neigh- of Kenliworth, At 503 Scotch vited to attend the service, ; scene, and supplies reli- The expanded service would moon «nd landing ao' you can walk 22 booths. Awards for the best bor and destroy the weeds on your Plains avenue. start Oct. 30 on train 206 which The sixth and final band con- upon its surface. stands were givon to Barbara property. If you destroy all tall The sergeant's hobbies are shoot- (Please turn to pago 2) (Meu« turn to Page 2) now leaves Jersey City at 10:12 cert sponsored by the Recreation Among the dignitaries attending Hockcr, Phil Reeder, Gall Kjell- weeds, you will include ragweed, ng, hunting, Scuba diving, and p.m. and arrives at Raritan at Commission will be held in Mindow- the opening last night were Ru mark, Ellen Byers, Barbara Ma- 'ham" radios. 11:17 p.m. iBkin Park tonight ot 8:15 o'clock, dolph Krestan, general superin- Homer fakes Post juk, Berry Klelnman, Pat Rudy, tendent and secretary of the Union Sandy Miller, Debbie Miller and (Please turn to page 3) According to the proposed 'ho Middlesex Civic Band will be :h Council mder the direction of John Pirone County Park Commission; George Chuck Heul. agreement, the railroad would ex- Cron, superintendent of recreation The band will be making its second At Princeton YM The additional booths were made tend the run westward from Rari- Woman's Club Lists of the commission; Howard M. ppearance after having appeared and entered by Bill Schneider, ;Jetport tan in Somerset County to Hamp- Bllden, a member of the Town Y Sets Out-of- Fuly 23, The bend Is composed of Phil Reeder, Bruce Mey, Barry Council; Dr. S, N, Bwan Jr., super- Committee Officers 0 citizens interested in playing Kunousc Will Lateric, Ricky Peterson, Sara • (Please turn to page 2) intendent of Westfield schools: music for the public. Braun, Rose Livesey, Pat Livesey, ig Police Chief James Moran, «nd Replace Him Town Registration Mrs. Harrison R. Cory, presi- Ellen Hnnkin, Kuty Byers, Barb Director of Recreation Joseph E. Fire Chief Martin D. Burke, Meuure Passed dent of the Woman's Club ol (Picture on puge 4) Byers, Gary Hooker, Judy Yan- Boro PEA Plans Coleman would like to thank the The Westfield YMCA announced Westfield, announces that the fol- Edward II, Horner, Heerotary for keilum, Norbcrt Yunkiclum, Ellen itizens of Wcs,tfleld for support- |WHTAINSIDE — The Bor- today that out-of-town registra- Trip For 45 Boy» lowing officers and committee younger boys work in tho Wn?tfielil Harrison, Linda Doerr, Cynthia ing the five band concerts this % Council voted officially to op- tion for Instructional gym and :hairmen-*-have been elected by YMCA, will assume his new ilutios Kin, Craig Young, Coulter Young, To Btueball Game year. In particular he would like Engineers Survey • •** building of a jetport in wim courses will begin 9:15 a.m. their respective departments or OB director of youth activities of Sours Young, Doug Wright, Phil o thank the citizens for support- < County at Tuesday night's Aug. 31, in the YM, 138 Ferris appointed by their department the Princeton YMCA Sept. 1, it Kent, Harold Brown, Judy Gold- 1 netting. MOUNTAINSIDE — PBA Local ing last week's "different" concert. lace. Registration for these cours- chairmen to serve for the current \uis announced today by Frank A. blatt, Peggy Mey, Kathleen Harri- 126 will be host to 45 boys at the pproximatoly 900 residents hoard Rt 22 Bus Stop w Albert E. Hartung said s will be taken until the courses lub year: Ketcham, president of the W«»tfl«W son nnil Betsy Peterson. ; W felt there was enough White Sox-Yankee baseball game ;he swing music from the 30B and ire filled up. American home department, MOUNTAINSIDE — Two traf- Y Board of Directors, His resigna- The proceeds from tho fair will •Wport feeling in the borough at Yankee Stadium New York 10s. Mesdimes G. Albert Smyth Jr., fic engineers made a two-hour tion from hia Westfleld position will be used in the watermelon feast, •Wmwt council opposition. The The swim and gym courses win City, Wednesday. department chairman; Guy L. Tonight's concert will have the survey Tuesday of Route 22, become oflectivo on that date. Wined appreciation from begin the week of Sept 42 and Patrolman Edward Honecker (Please turn to page 2) Quinn, co-chairman; Walter B. llowinff program: "Little Ras- across from the Somerset Bus ter- Mr. Horner joined tho Wontfielil ntatives of the Sunnyslope ast for ten weeks. Boys in first said the trip is open to 15 and 16- 'aimer, treasurer; Grant L. Bode, us," march, Harold Bennett; "El minal where three buses were hit Y staff Sept. I, l!)50, as director Uauncil who were present. through third grades may sign up year-old youths, on a first come, 'ecording secretary; William K. Relicario," Joso Padilla; "Sonc for by a truck last week, to determine of the aquatic proicrani, and assist- "* esmen from this group ap- or the Indian swimming instruc- first served basis. Permission slips, undrum, ways and means chair- rombone," John J. Morrlssey the best place for a new bus stop. ing in the direction of physical •t last month's council ions only. Boys in grades four to be signed by either parent, arc News About man; Joseph P. Fiedler, publicity soloist James Dugan); "Huldi- The engineers from the State department activities. In the coursa Hand urged that the mayor through nine may register for the to be picked up at borough police yr chairman; Howard E. Meyer, pro- runga March," Edward Grieg; Highway Department met in the of his work with tho Y, he buenmo wdliUnd ffiill i instructional swim and gym cours- headquarters and returned there. officially against es. In addition a junior life saving T.hose boys going, ere to meet gram chairman; Norman L. Kehrli, The Man I Love," George Gersh- morning with Mayor Albert E. associated with the club work for AFS Student s airport. The council course will be offered for qualified at headquarters at 10:30 a.m. A program co-chairman; Johnstone in; "Prelude in C. Minor," Rach- Hartung, Police Chief Christian grade school boys, particularly •wen a neutral stand up until maninoff; "Gloria," march, Losey. Cra-Y and Indian Guide pro- persons. chartered bus will leave from there E. Weelands, sunshine chairman; F. Fritz and James Noll, manager Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sicgel of Also, "At Sight March,".Harold Crams. All swim and gym courses are at 11 a.m. The boys are to bring Anthony Ted«co, hospitality rf the Somerset Bus Co. Route 22 114 North Euclid avenue recently »dtai»n Chester Fabian was Jennett; "Ode To Music," Chopin; Subsequent (?rowth of those pro- irected by YM certified instruc- their own lunches, hut the PBA chairman. terminal. received « letter from the Rev. and «•Ppointed as council repre- 'Tea For Two," Vincent Youmans; grams occasioned a shift in re- tors. Any additional information will furnish refreshments at the Antiques department, Miss Alice A slight bend in eastbound Mrs. Eugene Hoasel, Presbyterian ^ to the Sunnyslope Civic Little Rhapsody in Blue," George sponsibilities and eventually led regarding times of classes, course ballpark. Mathews, department chair- Route 22 near Dan Dowd's Steak missionaries in Manila, about their ershwin; "Symphony No. 5 in C Mr. Homer to the position of di- fees and course requirements may The boys will be accompanied by man; Mesdames Curry Lea, vice House was mentioned as a possible Wiilte 'm W«stneW, Mr. and Mrs. ment after sA* months of opera- the amusement of all and add to three years, nearly a Half-trillion fforner reiidad at 317 Beimar tion. the realism of a country fair. dollars will be apent for new and Schedules and rate* on the La- pliwt. Th»y will movs to their n«w improved facilities. In tha past This elephant, says Mrs. Vogt, laatasuee at Ringces-Wwtarille, high Valley and the Reading would is separata and dlatMet from the decade, Public Service has already Bingoes, before Sept 1. Mr. and remain unchanged under the pro- white elephant that the Westfield expended more than a billion dol- posed contracts. GOP Committee will gpmuor a' Sirs. Horner were recently given lar;! for additions and improve- a farewell party by the' Wsstfleld The Lehigh Valley would re- their booth. Mrs. Vogt asks tha ments in plant and equipment ceive a subsidy of about 130,000. anyone wlatlfny Vo eontribut* to a T staff. "The company still faces the The Beading would get about f9,- rfMirfttwarfCravaMttf .. . (CawtiMael fram aaga 1) elephant sals should contact MM. Christine Xagalhaes of «,14 prospect ot raising large sums of 800. saooa gjoaolated or coniertjoaw'aw i auaaraa,, Vii teaapoop a vanillanilla aaaajj •Me guides to tJie student Inter- Knollwood tarraec, or herself. new money, and it remains to be Payments scheduled far the tt to t t instanittt coCaC a •* chulehuld hlBhowl. Baal l untiill cnaa «MWf fit hutwtng- how to Day eon- Rotary Discusses seen whether the increase in rev- other companies are: Laekawanna, t«B»©rary art enues will provide earnings ade- 11,656,000; Pennsylvania, f 1,688,- cup. quate enough to meet the re- 600; Erie, $645,000; Pennsylvan- Mr. ana «rt. Charles D. Ta Caap Endeavor Boroogh CouneU quirements of financing our con- ia-Reeding Seashore, (437,000; lor *<» a«atn ttaeh tli« adu struction program. We will con- New Jersey and New York, >78,- achool'a "BallroaB Daftcing" daa»- (Continuad from pags 1) Donald McDbugal, vice president tinue to Use all of the engineer- 000, and Susquehanna, $58,800. n. TKa Latin-type dance*, the paused an ordinance rooming sec- and trust officer in the Westfteld ing ingenuity in our command to The contracts between the state rka «tav meiwiajUe, and (*• tango tions of Beech and Mountain ave dftice of the National State Bank, offset ever-rising coats, and at tHe and each carrier will list the serv- WAHTAOS will IM intl>«illc«d and tb« Ax tro nuea. atlaVegsed the weekly luncheon same time, maintain our high ice that has been determined to be and watU will be renewal Tka The measure reaoned four lota meeting of the Westfleld Rottry standards of service for nearly go essential "in the public interest." •owae li opMi U> both beginners IN' fiVeech avenue for residential Club Tuesday on the activities of per cent of the population of New This will be known aa "approved and more advanced student*, and ana. They hod bean specified for Camp SnilaaTOr. Jersey served by Public Service," service." registration 87 couple* In reeom. "restricted commercial" use. One Mr. MeDougal traced the growth mid Donald C. Lues, president of Under the contracts, the state *• BACON f the camp since its inception fifty the company. Another eonrs* which la offered lot in Mountain avenue, near New will "periodically reimburse the years ago to its present operation, annually l» "Rapid Reading; Providon's road, was rsioned for The petitions for the rate in- carrier for the car-miles of ap- landiing about 340 underprivileged Sine* it halm th« rtudant to ap business. It had been a residential creases were filed in 1958, the proved service that are operated Union County children in four sep- ftp His reading and at t»e same lot. gas rate increase being the first In a safe, adequate, sanitary and arate sessions Continuing, Mr. Me- that to get more oat af It, husi An ordinanea wis Introduced general increase sought by the proper manner and condition." Dougal showed slides of the facili- 1Utt *nd profwMlonal people An tnat would authorize the borough company la 37 years, while the Penalties In payment will be made ies and, activities at the 11-acre thli course especially useful, f to purchase riirhts to tie Into a electric rate increase was the first for service not operated satisfac- ite of this non-sectarian camp in order to Insure individual »tun aonkrr sf the Springfield sani- general rate increase sought in the torily. the Watchung Mountains. Won, "Rapid fending" classes an tary sewer system. The connection history of the company. Rising ex- The commissioner will deter- tlmltad to 20 stndente. would be made near the entrance VUHing Botarians, introduced penses, taxes and fixed charges mine the number of can that will The! Adult School daises will b to Echo Late Park. The right? by George Smith and welcomed by made it necessary for the company be approved for each train. Upon H««d in th« RHwm Junior High wodld coat th« boroagh $44,ffOO. President Robert Dawaon, were to seek rsltef, to attain a fair rate the effective date of a contract, Sehnol. Another ordinance was Intro- Guy H. Mulligan, Bound Brook; of return on the property devoted carriers will be prevented from duced that Would authorize a re- Wayne Orttopp, Scotch Pitting; E<1 to the service of tlie public. It petitioning regulatory agencies for appraisal of real estate values in Rothhertf, Ralph iSmailey and was also essential that the com- any curtailment In service or an the borongh. A public Hearing on George H: Wlllfeyi all of Plainfleld; pany increase its earnings to pTd- increase in rates. the meaaura was scheduled for Karl White, Dunnellen; Charle* E. Sept 30 at 8:30 p.m. in the Bor- Dooley, B. Herman and Will Jor* Ustf Attcndnee ough ffall. den, all of CrttflfSrtl, and Ralph W. A council resolution earmark- A'tJrinson-, Siridriv India. Hanert R ed $8,000 far emergency deaitthjr ir in the Cnldfi r Barrett wag tlie guest of Frank of the borough's atarm sewers. Ketcham. SysCkm W Maarfitr incrvairinir Heavy rains and silting were cited John fftnks wtmrttinti r to thh a monthlhl y t aa causes of overflow In the sewers. Invocation was given by Stacy anea report* of the Union County If. Ewan Jr. Richard Berry led in MEN'S AND IOYS' APf A«H. Parr Police. song, with Carolua Clark at the ,Tht atttndSMa ttftttt for Uu> piano. month of July show l7tJ»3O pk- Track Dmpg nfetor* throofhowt dlo »ark iy%~ in «tad,. Urn., Thf» rearaacAtt an Inertsse (Continued from page 1) 12 Area Scoots at itfiH pj4 downhill. _ Without the motor tin, the aienfckars rtportctt. Eefc) Uke Sixty-two of the 217 Bay Sentita had UMO fienkkm; Rah- driver told police, he coiild mk rtp- war WW»« r PartPrt, ai77ai,77SS; Warfn- erat* the air brakes on the v«Hlcle. of the Watchtini Area Council Patrolmaa (tbnec&er iild it took who attended Camp Watchung, aneo Pail, tt&6; while N Glen Gardner, last week were area can ParPk k tietdd 1)331)30 fe ItM near* to, reload the cinder blocks, etch of which Had to be youths. There Were 2t boys from The report alia revealed that Troop 171 in Wefitfield and 4t 'rout Jan. i to July 3d, WI,10t picked up by hand. The truck >wn«oYby tM« (toys frbm Troop 103 in Scotch fivfU oUlhid the picnic facilities PlaltiN. of til* park »y«t«m, representing of ftahway. Tlie cltfb He- inged to the Oliver Manufactur- Fifteen ar«a »eoot» were among What Should an increase of 144,493 over the cor- ig Supply Co. of Pdrt Reading. thcine who received rank advance- responding period of 1359. ment Saturday night Those from Trailatde Museum In the Wateh- Weatfield troops were: George ong Reservation also showed an Leslie and Edward Jamlenon, first increaH with 3(1,350 visitors re- A Young Man Engineer Survey class, both of Troop 171; Drew ported last month as compared to King, star, Troop 73, and Jeff 21,275 visiton /or July 1059. (Continued from p*ge It Gruraan and Douglas Madea, star, ^MifataM *a* Dr, Christian wtli 6as«bal) also had a good month •ble substitute for the bus stop Troop 72. with 417,516 participant! and spec :he, company now maintains an the Choose For t (*•**(•»*., fe 0H>m. m ThosT e of Troop 103, Scotch tatora reported this year, showing ilgjiway. Plainsi , weree: Edward Boucher, *«• Mi » * Hw ktm an increase of 18,475 people over » war work. W» ham a Mayor Hartung said a report StepheSh n EntiresEi , CharleChl s HowlettHl , aly 1959. from the expert* was expected Martin Howlett, Robert Ryback, Th« park police also reported *lthln a tew

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207 E. BROAD It WiSffifcLb ADarn, 3-1171 ftAlrllilU} i MDOEWOOO f THE WESTFIELD, (N. I.) LEADER. THURSDAY, AUGUST U, If PagaS sled tor Frost V«tlley*g C«mp Wa- chief; Morris Hilseberg, medicine Cash RegUUr Stolen sponding secretary, and Miss {Cath- month of September. Because we w»y*nda in New York and to sub- man; James Hughes, tallykceper; erine Hoffman, recording secre- know the principal cause — rag- stitute B kick-of outing at the Woman's Club Lists Fred Kirn, nation chief (Wilson- tary. weed pollen — we can do some- Camp Mindowaskin site is the An empty cash register valued (Continued from page 1) thing about it, if we all work to- Washington-Grant); Frank Hes- Watchung Reservation Sept 17. at $600 Thursday was reported, Brown, corresponding secretary; Intermediates, Ittesdames E. E. gether. Get rid of weeds. Pull flfa Meeting mid, nation chief (Lincoln-Colura- stolen frota the East Wind Res- Hornug, chairman; George W. The outing will feature a cook- Raymond C. McGinnis, treasurer; them, cut them, or spray them, but bus-McKinley); John Leiteh, Al- taurant, 117 Quimby street, peliee Thomas L. Albee, publicity chair- Balmer, vice chairman; Diyden get rid of them." out and Indian games for all sec- Small, recording secretary; Rufo m^W of the gonquin Tribe; John Toker, Mo- Mid. Leonard Goldberg, as auc- nan. ond and third year tribes. Prizes Sanchez, corresponding secretary; ; the YMCA Indun hican Tribe; James Wright and As a moth gnaws a garment, BO will be awarded to the nation that tioneer, told police he had enter- International relations depart- Chester Brown, financial secretary. Jd .t the y l«t Lawrence Riddle, Mindowaskin doth envy consume a man.—Chry- scores Urn most points. ed the restaurant to prepare for ment, Mesdames George W. Mann, A directory of the entire mem- Tribe; Wayne Elliott, Tamaques gostom an auction and found the rear department chairman; Joseph C. bership of the Woman's Club of Attending the meeting were: Tribe; Robert Zitch, Commanchc door had been forced open and s voted to cncel the William Belcher, Unarm Long, Tribe, and Daniel Kanouse, Big Matthieu, secretary; Julius Szil- Westfield will be mailed to each the register mining. ard, treasurer; Willard S. Ma#al- member prior to the October utthath»d been «ched- house chief; Rudy Jones, assistant Red Triangle from the YMCA. UADtt CIASSFUDS haes, program chairman; Drew D. meeting. Hall, hospitality chairman; John MINO If SUITS H. Wachter, publicity chairman. Literature and drama depart- Begin Fight Now ment, Mesdames Forrest Irwin, de- partment chairman; Raymond S. (Continued from page 1) Hoffman, vice chairman; A. Ralph whether you recognize the plant Rustin, secretary; Koy H. Work- WHEELING or not. man, treasurer; Fred L. Crane, "Hayfever is in some ways a EDWARD C. HEWITT hospitality chairman; Robert D. remarkable disease We know how Nelson, publicity chairman. it is caused, we can predict when Music department, Mesdames it will occur each year, we know Suburban Trust Victor Budell, department chair- it will occur wherever there is man; Stanley Waugrh, department significant exposure to ragweed co-chairman; Melvin J. Miller, sec- pollen, we know how long it will Appoints Director retary; Johnstone E. Weelands, last, and we can estimate the treasurer and publicity chairman; number who will be affected. We Edward C. Hewitt of Elizabeth Edwin C. Marsh, hospitality chair- know we will have an epidemic has recently been elected by the man. this year during the lait week in Suburban Trait Co. of Westfield New members department, Mes- August and continuing during the to its Board of Directors. dames Ralph E. Brown, depart- Mr. Hewitt was graduated from ment chairman; George J. Xuhn Dartmouth Univenity in 1925. He III, vice chairman and publicity presently vice president in chairman; Thomas H. Lipscomb, DRIVEWAY PAVING charge of sales and also a mem- secretary; John C. Lavey, treas- ber of the Board of Directors and urer. executive committee of the Thorn Public welfare department, Mes- It Our Business and Betts Co., Inc., Elisabeth. dames Thomas F. Brown, depart- In addition to being; active in ment chairman; Albert V. Ward, PARKING ARIAS - PATIOS - ETC. the civic affairs of Eliiabeth, some co-chairman; Clay C. Holmes, sec- rtftHVf oio DRivn WITH "WAUC tor ASPHALT HAIH of Mr. Hewitts' other achieve- retary; C. Minot Fogg, treasurer; CAU POR PMi ItTIMATI ments are: Member of the Local Joseph G. Gladis, publicity chair- Draft Board 43, Elisabeth; mem- man. ber and director of the Elisabeth Fortnightly group, Mesdames WINNER! Town and Country Club; member E. M. Everett, department chair- A & E CONTRACTING CO. of the Dartmouth Club of New man; C. W. Bergquist, vice chair- Phone FUltoo H2?7 Clork, N. J. York; member of the Canadian man; Burton W. Kellogg, corre- When it comes to putting your message Club (NYC) ; member of the Bay- head Yacht Club, and vestryman of Trinity Church in Elisabeth. before the right people at the right time with the Mr. Hewitt and his wife, Julia, have one married daughter and a greatest selling impact at the lowest cost... the son in school, Leader is your winning advertising medium on Trips Highlight all counts! Center Program Edward J. Smith, executive di- rector of the Westfleld Commun- ity Center, a member of the • RIGHT PEOPLE United Fund, announced that the The Leader coven your trips and outings were being suc- cessfully participated in by over market like a blanket.,. 100 children and young people reaches the people you each week. The youngsterB are going to want as customers, Stokes Forest in northern New Jersey tomorrow, They will parti- cipate in a program of games, races and swimming, topped off by # HIGH IMPACT an old-fashioned picnic. This paper generates Ernestine Hoviell, the center's program director, supervises the greatest selling impact day camp program. Gwen Redd, Tracy Page, William Thomas, Gait SPECIAL PURCHASE for ads because ifs Reid,'.Harry Beane, Euth Fuhr- where people LOOK to man, Toni Emanuel and Pwlght SfV- Winn are assisting the staff ns" Discontinued and Last Year's Models buy! junior leaders during the August program. Last week 40 children' were Here's one for good measure: guests 6f the Scotch Plains Lions § RIGHT TIME Club at the Mills Brothers Circus. When people are ready Twenty-four youngsters were tak en on a swimming party to Kah to buy, they look at the way Pool. ads in The Leader for Edward Miner, president of the Teen Council, announced that 60 . shopping guidance. teenage members of the center will be going to Palisades Park to par- ticipate In the Clay Cole television show. In addition to the staff, Mr. • LOW COST and Mrs. James Reid, Mrs. Lillian This newspaper will pro- Lang, Mrs. Margaret Morgan and Mrs. Dorothy Brown will serve as duce better results at chaperones for the trip. lower cost than any oth- Membership in the Community Center is on a year round basis er advertising medium. and is now open to all residents of Westfleld. During the fall, chil- dren six to twelve years of age participate in »n afternoon pro- gram of crafts, dancing classes, athletics and friendship clubs. The evening program is for ,eens, young adults and adults. To get your merchan- Further information may be ob- tained by calling the Westfleld dise on shopping lists, get lommunity Center, 658 West your advertising into The Broad street. leader. Most readers use In Fair Condition it as their shopping guide David Duncan, the 10-year-old >anford boy who suffered a frac- •.. look to it for facts and tured skull Aug. 2 in a bicycle ac- figures on who's got what cident in Mountainside, was re- ported in fair condition Monday for sale ... and for how by an official in Overlook Hospi- tal, Summit. The boy had been on much. Since this is where tho critical list for more than weft. 'heir SHOPPING starts, 'bis is the best place for the extra long grow-top you to start your SELLING! in our N1TEY NITE* sleepers

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LOCAL SHOPPERS START IN Regular Price SALE PRICE CLOSED FEET 0-4 2.98 1.99 THE PAGES OF THE LEADER CLOSED FEET, 4-8 , 3.98 2 for $5.00 BOYS' SKI MODEL 4-12 2.98 1.99 GIRLS'SKI MODEL 4-12 1.99 ! GENERAL' OF THE ARMIES John J. Penhlng. With the ou|. break of World War II, the services of General Penning were Invaluable to the na- tion') war program. He wai active and willing fo lervt unlit the last years of Ills life. ARTHUR STEVENS (U.S. Army photograph of a 231 -237 E. Broad St., Westfield Open Mon. Eve Til 9 ADAMS 3-1111 WESTFIELD LEADER painting by Philip de Lazzo, Paris, 1934) • OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST , 1 --laieiM^tt- Hnt-Htai. '"'"artestoit. • j AC! Si* was <,t* Bother »i Wit, • OWTUAIliS . i ?{**• Hair. * Whsl*? "* '•** Gien i ' sormue. ' Gaaaft Weatssaa' Siom in Haiato rslasie. .he had! ^wrte, Sfcs. JfarVMt-M '^S- ; r : by; amaaae? iJasaSKer, Saita/ •'She a urw-Ml *y wo other" •TIENTITV—The -State \ffcwr at* Ji. Uacsar of Wntriatt; i amst, iir. Jam* U. Whuiey if * 1 ",-nu-!« '>:>iaioc uia -aiiDKett u a»y.lle rntsvea iiter i AUtort ff. oT i»?*in- i jYUMtrmkiTaa. .ui jtriacnt—.f 'tey 'isiire ^ooa Iiixam-atrt *«£ :irch* FfpaB«er-j ipronu JJU were ^oviouiiy 'iut -it raeit. Hiss ai«*»: luvemor li-oerr Mtyner JJX- •lu^iitefl 'r.e • naBtfe JX a. itw» ™n b» w t*» uMrrt •cwwaa f'erPKrc ."nesuay n 'he .mute oi

lestlnc lolirv. .mil te .n ftar- i• "raer he 'lii '"Ji«i a .lrivor •. V'. H. -She nvpr •'() IHU 'o 'ie 'ete.-tei at 1 ' nattier >f ''arMcon II. •ta.te invi'r? unjc I ne "vjia n-- vuivpil n JM .mddenc. li. r'ri«< Sermer. 'i3. '* Bloumrieiu, pro- iMaaat-X ifntajpr, 54, at .Me- | Jl. Bunker of Brewer. '4am*. -W JEKSET*-! fCAUSOAO PHO«LEM > n 1 tin tar. Atmulpat'VtmtfMi, •H*dt 3«Hd»g t«r «n, «e n -srrmi ,m occioent »nd • efnsad to report, jjaatwilan Man. * «* * heart ;U. > by » i•* Waloar PS" SMM O< SomarTilla : tatfc af Wlfc if* *W * fowiDitlfcg ui (Jefwific; :wi> -Atiar 4sn«, Sey- 1 was revoked. . »••!!. < nofcte P. Huirteer .if W<., IWA £3wt \?. tttwter <>( West, 1 Story on pave i) being .liaerirniiurttd, a^inst l>e»j mrltmtiim WinOilii ttrtm 1926! -4«dford, WB«., ind (>i»te jtraud- , cauaa of his agt He-, said ha •*»•.] a-UHbHriwa-MsMulfini '" not ut fault in the necidenc ; lit 10U and Swvitwi '* Tieid in rhe 1 «?stern Jiudteree Hark flov. "Jejrnaf-.- said. ha. <*W M* j :!*»• Jtpn aorcii :s think the new policy would affeet j » .H Srew- fie*, am_m Hechler's I'aait H». aaiaV. * itttW f M«7 from Bechier indicated he had '< been in other accidents. j SKffSi- df' Jit* Morrw- Cjuntr Fair FAKWOOD—Key personnel ap-. In another move proposed by! iKnral Reserve pointisieati in Maek Trucin* laaau-; Atterner Swerai OwuL O- r%« j ttart* It**: i»- rtwuBand er»tton3. | flo<**o erenta, ^aeh aa -tatr Themaa A. Siimns ot 14»'B*len j tradb safety experts witt be ap- i acrinit ID. 1 -.wpstliaKi '-alt' ropjna' and barrel-1 street iiDinted «oon to study* the reteatinit { I numic l*r>Il '* ''"id ntorsdfljr, FVi-1 mamifactarttiir drYtsinrr atWlBCTS—a>r*mt «rtT*« ymmMt to these ^p ana 3»tntd»y ev»ninR», Aliti i s\sc«s\scce«dms s p •!. McOoire. • Indian*, whs ijUmrinuriy warir*gifflrt;ts«wii»n saw iathe TWri >"»T«J Distriot ETeaaqn*/., Nj' He said the committee will have ; u>A IT. Some of rhe haifc whho hhas recently been appointed i the job of "TeeonunendiBg ia»-; ald-/a*taoned way at 3OMion San -4ntonia, J»B«P Los.ingcies, , aa, w M*. manaKer, lUgentown, Md, plant i ; of .Vanil provements to insure that ths i Caiif-Thesitw, stiffened and. teptstraightUy poles on batk nf Samr •MTV* fltectronios . w.(.ompBr|n«- for tee ehampionaaifl!) planmni?, uad ,'ohn J. Ambrogio 1 lUttaUon 1,1 it motori3t will have th» Ijest possi- sides; gMsug and; djrajn. 9te man U on the ground saittit fiianrait. Tiia oux., m^gjjjg lHt f^,, tritfrta. I heeomas aetme: plant «ngin«er for jble senriee- withoat diaerirainatton kWtrJ XAiiflfl ila%aa~ l)tM& dtoioor-i T7i* coif ieramble-fsr Imp b»*j the P'ainneid plant, succeedinsr; altar ii stag the giant: Samt whers hugs Umbers wet (fiuwu the oetivwiH >)f i ogainat ;uiy group," j iilnaaak Kr,. Baarfk waa the fatbar wo Vavui twPBB tne ag^ irf'U'ood 16 vwaal Mr. Simma. | iidita giants to imild the HiiiSTL W» fJev, Meyner s«id the coamiit-1 ^FMta>,MifW-*-o-t l»S NoMk tee will i-onaiat of representatires i K«i»«r»lt 1 iM, y8Hi INK i)WfanM.,,f ,ta pDpn»Uarty'in 1968 aa piiMrt engineer, j ill^BaSarlfa^BiaaaaAaaa>^ar af larity* 10 bnth compeeitars oniii [£j£ j^revious Hsperisttce? JBCIU^SS j of tte itat* Qirision mi Aging, the: j ' ' Mt< Wttow, taVKai J IMS won ! spectators iiiilce, it will ho irpeat.- five year.3 aa plant ensrineer for istate Safety Council. Sorthwe*t» I urn rjniversity's traffic retool, the:) arthPt-ift D47, .vhil** 1 i»d rhw yjpar. Tile (fvent conaiatft. »t the IJflootft^Merenrjr division1 of ! Ameriean Aasoeiatlon •>!' Motor tttctroniu* Oitiiaion 1-4 ran mnvwl I ueversi i»eofc years with. Great Lakes i eompaniea, the atate Lagialature] arprm ,ind nnjf Worka at Rivar; iind at least one medical expert". I *M!i w<: •xflcf r i [j.rlrttf, f them to a. .-irct*- itr the renter and service with the- Gloevroleti ^aid, the Motor Vehicie Oiiiaioni <* the Nerrine ,»f Ber- 'cit' the area. gear and axis division in Betroit, | will acrsen :u'.ciderrt rvparts more of' WoaWr anri ttalf ifentenant Suurnxy, a. full veitern hone Mich., as a. s»nerai foreman of' thorough!}* and not reefuire fetests LOUIS M. TOTTEN Jetm fltraeaao of New Provi- j "now '"'^ J"" «t 10 J-m-. .uid rr.n maintenance. ' for tirrrara ivith s?ood recotds sh* wa» # ltMlw in r.h» :xra iiotat fault in the aedAenfc AT TUB tBiou«huut tt» itay vnth hath upon He attended the University of! style, at ! [ fTaiiiMC mta n1 rayon rv6h rbinsfolTs Fuivt} &U&wviTitiPii | Datroit iind Lawrence [natitute- of flriwioa atnt wa* inatrn. for e(lii«ien State !Iors» Show three soni, J«* rati- radio »t»ti»- ia<.lnbd in UIB | USNR from tl>42. to 1D46. He iai j a. member of the Mew Jersey Sec- - Jl. Y.r John >«t ! tort** aw* twivinfc ;»11 Dr. Tnomw-t' | "Living Sound" Naviii Architects. ;usd Marine Earn- \ HaMTWQMas neers, und. jt membor of the Me-i tnthaavEilfiSw fWwaaaai' Club. : ITU C HWH ST. •iowfor train,. "'Mi^- and' ,\&»? Smomira. par' ] ; Amnm* tmattr'dutr n-p»-|l ent):-of a son; TRomaa AS li:, 14,j Pixmnt imvtte*-- am> hetri At- tioate, r&'! imal Kimona«i ciunp diirctcr tfrttay in THwitjr Hpwrojiai Chuxrh, -. l&tharui A to, 11;! .EdlMDi l«iwri.'.3;(j.f for MM.- MST* iw«a* atmwitr h*t»w.ti ships asd camp, lurnaiiTOftd. the nGtanaU.9G» til* *Rla»anh WlWagri 8S, whw*a»ttl father Mri'iim cootemit to din* ThurwJay in OrarlntDn (Tnn- ) b* held tt>Tii*ht •« Sinrfey'i Pnrni in

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llM-|f« Met,! CHICKENS IEMY.T0-C00K tpm fM mNlaHC. ntiHC Oi lAtHQWK CO A MMOOM .i the bee* el Jee*b Newell, ltd* ••••<". Seetefc IMeJm. Mee4«t. wbea tbe bU»e, »»• ...NOUMIT#MIY All YOU WAHT! • taw*' ky • •**rt clHeH, eweyt m—tk tbe bee**1* era- c r triien. Tke ••lira bette #er •aMfee' by uuk», »*,« COD FILLET -» ni •it*Mir*l| ^aaMget) by tbe lr«. Tbe faie.il> «rai « IMM at *!•• •im» ••' •• ^e *•« ie^nred, 3H A. Fltfft 29 lwW thvrftnfite atajtar^laaNtsrS^lli Summit Ulan Injured Uwttt er To Attend In Boro Accident rard Seminar MOUNTAINSIDE — Lewis P. Zichichi, 20, of Summit suffered C minor airanions and was given a Hi third annual seminar for PahMliftSMp Of •till •ummpn* for ctrelcsi driving In btnk officers will begin 59: s; 69I, an »cold«nt in Summit mad Mon- t^ew TVIIV WTV ev^Tft „, it Harvard Univewltjr. Juicy, T«n4«r, Ntvorfwl... and latra Ttirifty Ntw it Y««r AfPl (MUST CUT PRICID HIGHIR) union laits unit) Sept, 8, *»r,•':•'.'• '•" • • . • •«*»• 1 -t- Ml f|M lemlnar, conducted by the Ai-eording to police, Mr. Zichi- effleM 'teU.**^ i'.e for Financial Manage- chi wai heading; north at 6:20 ii sponsored by the Inde- p.m., during a britf shower, and nt Bankers Association. The failed to negotiate a curve be- :M« .! wtelc seminar will be devottd tween Sunny Slope drive «nJ the study of bank policy prob- Sunny View road. The c»r »kid- K, All areai of banking will be ded across the wet road and struck - ajapee'ian'y fvc Tffv avvn SMOKED PORK BUnS 59 iki from public relations to a telephone pole. •Mta f be* M| SANNfKII M0ITII Btnent, Mr. Zichichi was thrown from Louis Vog'lei', executive vice the /vehicle. The driverleas car •4dd(tbRal Mt«f lidtnt of the National Bank of continued to the east side of the ittield, Is one of two New Jer- road • and came to rest against a SMCut [binlwrs who will attend the tree In a wooded lot five feet off ZettSeap RibSttoks iMfLlvtr WhltoBroad "•' - inir. Vogrler, who resides nt the road. F.rtoll«t«n«b«lh kwlah Duel RMABI *'*"* '"'•' ' I Lincoln road, has been a§BO- Mr, Zichieni was taKen by the . Shrimp mmi "i* WISH p|t|n or stl"i Robert Prince of West- A&Ft Farm Ffth 01 1*1, ' years. *"*> 45* Frultt and Vtgetabfes ; ITMiC PARATtOOPEtS Shari wffffr Bart IOei,M« , , , silen« hath wore (logins <• mock raid en Fort nc t ttnnhtf, O*«rgia. Troepan Pl Cll of rh» 12nd Airborne Oiviiion him fort «ragg, North Caro- Ik I lina, alartad at 6 A.M., packed RilM CANTALOUPE and w«n loaded en aircraft Selfi Rich Cbteie *7I« Mlvir*. Frirt by 9 AM. By mfd-aftirnoon >erd»n*t All var1*t>« I1m. liHr FrM lh«y w*r« in "battle" 400- Nilturliid cup mile* away. At right, a gen- SWEET CORN Nurky Firm eral purpose bag, attached to KrafftVelveda fni trooper with a 15-foot in life line, ii used to tramport ma- SIlfirDnt chine) gum, radio and other Hut O»t(r«»n> YELLOW BANANAS —Edgar equipment into combat. ^..PIEollheWEFK! 1«9»1 WHOLI Wklt* WATERMELON 49* CAULIFLOWER SuMr Surfs

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OPIN MONDAYi TUISDAY AM) THURSDAY TIU * P.M, 155 ELM ST.. WESTHILO. H. J. u«ai «a PAHKIHO A«IA OWN IHOAY TIU 10 M lT.AUCUSTU.1 KAIBTATI. HAtKTATf-JAlf • IfALESTATE-SAlJ • HALBTATf-SALf • • HAlOTAn-SAlf • W1UAMA.CU* •AMfTTAOAM MAUHT FANWOO0 ry ttic« cotoBlal; *f Hvhi*- Hum room, kitehes *«* W«tojt Oaly a, tew Neeka ta Hoty Trtnitj-. 8cree»e4 porch. Tlire* I»d- A avfe sad wu "»» »"d *I»B *. tiled bath. Garage. OB a ColoaiaJl wltb la.r^e e&iriuu;* liai . £K«t ,tr«t, UD fhato t«|*, walk l m, oiniag r 4 to statloa. J«*t lawed. I18.8W. and paw A* 3-11 Set on a ptetarewiue cona- ra»*. a-nsatt it »!".•». lovely Cape C«Tvri riSfic -WRYSMOAli toar bedroom*. All t*^ Pnmklin School, aro»n*. Uw eor- door: a lovejy living tterirotB Boo*evelt Junior Hlffc. lei burning ftreplae? Poar Well maintained •paciow slier ing ftre l»i.».e mt taw aaw—«»taaT PNEAOBMSA STOST fiJescy JUtekaa wiit 8cl»»r oteintty. Lea* tiwm one year aid. owner* home with a W living ro«*». ir«- junior •lulng more 13 x 2< lirina* r»oai witli aavcrtcr e»7» «e° raff eaw art- suddenly transferred. A sretty nlace. 13' *aoare dining roa, Ut- perch, fare lair aize b . Eic«llent coalition m- k brwit an* tnmt exterior aa th« ?ien with eatinjr •»*<*. Mtca .lied tuual amBle Stane*BO«e ploC The bedroom*. Doable garage. If your* tu«* batn. Cpauir. desaclted garagie. 5ri<-e UJt l*v«l ha* an entrance hall, crowded with the ehJMren, arhy large bedroom 4 Hot water.'ail heac. At ill Blo» oay living rooai, and *= not tarn them low o» tafa J*r rooan i<*r a Joarth t ajiiaJent 4ea 15x13-10 thoth room* deep lot? Correctly prfc*«l at 1*1,- recreation room ia hava Br«piaci=*; the •»*»»»• } '»" 5M. •OUUVAJD Hath),1 dining room 1J,4XI1.» jna The traasIerrBd owner* wi»h they •»«r» attiacttYe. One «" t a large kitcfeea with a 4Bn*MRer, garage and plaster watli Six room "BB ta dat«" CoteniaJ wail oven and counter top range could take th«ir home with them. irst Boor round out forj wita Hi bathe, porcn, sice lot •= i —as we-U aa eating «P»ee. There »». Coav«EieBt to all E I9MCOU9MIM JTOCMJ locatloB. l»t Boor laundrs. tor four bedroom houses in "ap- toWtt. Call sa sow to attached g»rmge. Oa* h«at. Pri<;.= other fail Salll un the third. Tie On a beautiful lot 175' deep. Large i trtan f «• *r* raadr ut mn 127.5IW. ground level recreation nwjn m ple pie" order are nut easy tu livta* room wtth nreplace, full «wt c* kaev Thta attractive Fan^owi ksne kai almont n' long ud the full base- aised dining room, .creened porch Jttai ba«n tiatcd a-nd is our opin And anywhera! A short walk to i I* *• aWM In kin witl aeil qoiclily. Pretty luin ment ia ample for any purpose. at rear. There are three BIC« bad- "«• »• •*« geveo year aid, center hail, cus- room*, all will take twin he**. MITCH COM rriom with ffreslaee, aeparate 4in tom-bullt asllt level- iloosevelt Junior High School or Pretty tiled hath. Ga»*Te. J»«t > ia* *»at u weigh j,ng room, )ao4«rst3*(i sine pita Beautiful "Lawrence A*e." 1«- aruund the corner froaa waaB- F (Iktaaja* *—***» as *»B alied fcltehcn wtth breakfiit ares, catteo. SOKKX town, a deep lot with strcbas and ington School. Built by one *f •tart raar how* acretMd porch. SecoruJ floor eon Tfe*#e hedroome m&kl'e roam, t Weetnelds tetter builder*, a^aa^ t«tna tbrve badroeiaa ftnd tu«4 full Batsev % lavawrle., plcita i roses, two-car detached garage, Ity home. IJJ.JOO. Ton Ju*t can't heat this bath. Partial rccr«a£ton ro^m in knotty pins den sts» pantlw 1 Aothanilc colonial tivi bKsl pis* lavatory. fMJ heat, "fsaiily room." Alas a baaement. economical ho£ watar heating wltk scMMone fireplace •.< sarasc, new roof in 195" recreation rooo. doaa ana of 24 x 15 F*£f. Itfa* for eBi vala* at »l«,»00. waa tat arttM (sasT On Pro»pect Street cloM to town. dining room with pine fcS Bjawsaj a*aaa, aaaaiaaae aaaaaaatay aa—--••- —— -—- If* x 271 uporoltmaU! ploc CIUM to Roosevelt Jsaiflr Higtt plant, ana modest taxes make this y»n f.r. »S* -auaiigA' era." real •port.man's den wtti°bji aw a> fcWMIsa•* • «V »»*=• Uat you with plenty of Ereee. 2- with Uble apace. Tn«re are two car garas*- Three ample bedroom* (master Is like to ahow you thl* one. ' a akiai. AH a< la***, wa wtl aaditlaaal large befiroorna oa a#«. 1$' long), two tiled bath*. Own- •ff JM* •«* lav vkaa wi ona Boor. Built-in gantfe, nice er* transferred, quick possession. lac Price* mt lt»,159. -MOT fTaWOTYfllV 128,90«. > aar aaaelatajiat to teak ovei CAM COO CHARM AND STAMITY r B*aw arWi •«• arfaarttory t. $l?,M0 Ikwitk a* MAUTlfUt IBK.WAMNG In Scotch Plains, within sound of an #*nWnf apples **v**a*v* MOUNTAMSIOI WKM the Bell* of St. Bart a and on a sr aa* rtjMava «ra* ar* hay Another new lietfnt* with asany aui«t deadend itreet, thi* houae, 1iV aat •aWaar, w« kav* goo. aelllnf polnta xeo wul appreciate aralLabie about October 1st, is 17 $M,JO0 Llvlnv room I3Z34.9, dlnf&a* room y»»r» oM »kitchen re-done JH •ayaa faa a*«la«< Ja*t too 1 III 11*. larse kitchen, spen front Someone's dream—it can i*y > MM fjaaaa tttt raar whoi. porch. There are four oedroom* HAOT TO MOVf M year* *#ro. Hot water heater Hi Does a split rail fence with a Large Uving room with Ares •ad tiled hath upaulra. Hot water run old), ha* planter waJU, hu modern kitchen with dining lataU-H aa. aaa'l aeaaal oil heat, double carafe. Priced %t two bedrooms down aoov one up, flowering crabapple tree In the mt m*mr, UMI <«» IniRMumtata live year old «pli' is on a 19x15(1 plot and. In our three bedrooms and one and level type home in excelien' opinion. U »rt«d well eompared front yard appeal to you? Or fresh half baths or two bedroom. ft* faw n—Hifitiaa. Scotch Mains location. to today* market Cloae to Ever- a formal dining room. 8CM Very aoaciou* mom* rhrougttotr green Suhool. the location i« Ideal white paint and immaculate — l-OVELr Cape Cod amid and arla*« porch and gtairs. to decorated in extremely good u»te for tM yuung (ami)j. age. Aluminum combinations Three bedrooms, :•* baths, wltli many tree* In top location; large Insulated, plaster waUi &nti housekeeping? or a neighborhood living room with fireplace, dining volt service. Basement ha« Two jeare aid. BricU atLd frame fourth bedroom ready for north- Vy rieu kMaaieai wHk I room, kitchen and breakfaat room apllc lerel, beautifully maintained ing. Terrlde family room piu* u of young families lust around the plete modern electric kltcheg iaioiutieil porch. mrrm tm hnriie ••> m%rt- COtONHI downstairs: 1 bedroom* and hath formicormica counters and &mpl« on 75'iISe' lot Center hall, lt»- upstairs; screened br«e*eway nets with entire reeti ln« room with CreplMe and bar Wall to wall carpeting, alumi- faevwt" corner from Washington School? lead* to overslse single car ga- I nets, with entire recreation, Window, dlBlnf "U'tarfe ictence num combinations, two-car ga rage; Itnlahed basement room; panelled In knotty cedar. L i aa aUnwtlv* •aaaav-tawi kltefcea with dlnlnar areai aereen- rftge, large manicured lot Then this delightful three bed- taxes IJ<7v heating IU0; excellent 100 x 100 lot. beautifully pla '*r|tala al t valklaa; 41* *d aM jalo»»led pores an flrat On a pretty street In Fan wood, condition throughout. Call Owner, and lawn to b« proud of. E lerel. Tkrta bedrnonu and tiled tftia eute home ia extremely liv- room Colonial, built by one of ADams I-I42I. iroperty. Inside and out. 11 , Saaiar Majk katk on aeeonaV Panelled recrea. able. Although built In 1119, the fess showcase. See it now or Ifa «aajiMi kitchen was renewed three years lose this one. tlaa rooai, l«rat«W aed laundry iMCOUt/tBHON ICHQOtt ago and the roof replaced at the "Wefltneld'a respected builders, la if. C*a- room on ira4e le»el, piva a full same time. A mortgage now at ir a kaaeaient. Maay tiiru — Aeklng tlt.293 may b* aaaumed (monthly awaiting yon. You will like Its •t ITewly llated four bedroom, IV naymenta llJa.M Including taxes). bath aplit ready foe lmm«. Prlee* EXTIAIOOM m: If yoa call *D %• mt 3-Ukss. well tey ta B*l*. THi JOHNSON AGf NCY, INC. $31,000 UAITOH •aaiaaw at Maltapi* lasllai tfaatsa TWI Mta umxcwiin CHARLES H. IOWIBY AD . •! fta arts*,la UBS Colonial rront-tn-b»rk sptlt For father, the den, and for the a*t alaa la M level Tenneaaett atone front, 3&, MOUMTAM PtOT i •K»T MET presented to the public In a long time. Prewar all kilt la "low baths; fnH dlalnaT room. b«autlfnf children, twa sleeping porches to two-story fanwood colonial in excellent condition. Com- M4VIaa, kitchen. Ail room* custom deco- pletely new. three year old kitchen, fireplace In the living il IIHI, tha •» MlMwUwa MUTIE a mti. rated with finest Timhertone pa- C.mm* atot<» w»»ae« alat Here are a few dwellings which, take the overflow of toy". For room; screened porch; full dining room. Three very nice • to la** taw 1* year* old, •tantlai Ba» Evana hsaae immac- pers, around level mahogany pan- because* of transfers, are vacant. bedrooms tiled bath, attic atorage. Detached garage, air oil i f 1 MtlsvUktr** a Hot ulate from baaement to aetlc. elled-famay room fi'deal atudio Con*eqaently, the owners are mother, a twenty-five foot living heat — not too much down payment If you wish to assume Three beeiroonu and bath on et>« bedroom), laundry, powder, trodby anxious for reasonable often and present mi| tgage. A lovely house offered at $18,900. _ _J wa* aaw'aaa came*' top aeeoad 4oor and another bedroom roomsv Larva storage area*. prompt closing date*: room and a cosy nook for a desk >—nai4 sail taar*>* a G.E. or sewing machine. All can be year-old colonial with an attractive stone front. Large kit- tea. Ya*rll MB* «k> aotr pta*. for children, llt.iflO. F.US1B BETZ, 111'' yard, bordered by white red- chen with ample storage ptu* an eating corner overlooking INC., RKALTOR, 201 Mountain waM fence with many red and $tt,M0 found tn this four bedroom, cen- side yard; family slsed dining room; front bay wimiotv- and I H O* kaifWSM ana on. hath AV*., AD j-l«!2. yellow 0!as« rose*. Mature tret« fireplace in the cheerful living room. Each of the three bed- •ta aa Uw IntJaar aa*5 (ka ota.r Lovely flowers from Easter nntf SfUT UVO. ter hall home. Ample room out- rooms accommodates twin beds; two colored tiled baths; and IM tkatr kalk an spatalra. November. Wonderful outdoor liv- "WASHINGTON OR GRANT more closets and storage than the average family could filL ing- Near beat N. 1. schools. Can In*ide and out the word Tor this doors, too, for the lot *> 100 feet Two car garage, gal heat, dry basement. 129,900. waaM >aa Ilka |o at* It? TO MJY M SBi. USC arrange ItJ.oon :s-yeair mortgagr home la "neat" Clean and ready Owner moving; from state. Com- for the next owner with Itvtng wide and over 250 feet deep. Two IOl« BEDROOM center hall thirty-year-old colonial with pare. Prlncipala only. AD 2-4593 room, f«p«.rate dfnlnjf room. Kit- all the large replacement Item* taken care of—new furnace, UADfl OASURH) ADS chen with table space and wall car detached garage, fine condi- kitchen, recreation room, front entrance, extended ga.rafce, Maaera UaS*> arlek fraat. oven, panelled game room, grade wiring, freshly painted exterior, insulated attic, beautifully level-lyae k*ase la aac af level powder room and Horace tion and possession before school. planted and kept ferodnaa. It has two baths, a TV nuniw" area, basement, attached garage, den, breakfast room o(2 kitchen, and you can walk to all -_• aim H. CUY HsCe, aar aatataaMllaa; ackaai l»ea- patio, pretty yard, Ir. Fan wood the south aide schools and station. $32,500. OwSMVMr PANWOOO tsaaa ) Waaklaarlea ar «raal. near new ichools. Tka *aWat»n kn« faat «atihe 'In quickly. FANWOOOIHIT attlaa tlnilkeit . . . large I23.M0 MaVaat to «l*f; fka location i. llvlag raaaa wltk a»akea*e* MOUNTAMSIO! •ary asslral**; aaa.Tott *>*y have aaa pletarc wlaaaw, altra Spacious home on large pie shaped corner lot with many ••aaera kltekea wllk salll- This fully expanded 1950 Cape NHMNO LOVING CAM * lw» yamr **aaa. 4 hedrooro*. trees. Generous living room open* to full family dining room. Cod offera four bedroom* and two *m —tthmrtrr. lavatory. Modern kitchen ha* wall ovfin and table top range plus dining la aalla . . . apaeloa* r*e- baths. There it a separate dining TMA5r«r'KKIim> owners have left for overseas assignment rcatlaa r*asa ase lavatary room, table space In the kitchen. and want to SELL, their home. They found it most cormor- space. All three bedrooms take twin beds; Large recreation a fireplace, attached garage, oil table with Its large four Itrst floor rooms, separate entrance room, powder room, and small heated room to rear of garage. •• arraaaa level 1 three aooa heat, and taxes 1375. Located In vestibule and closet; three and a half second floor bedrooms: •*•» Uwaaa Uat w» Mentioned full basement. Two yeara old. Very handy for school, trana- and two finished third floor rooms. Easy walking to Fnmklin la MMRUbMMa laat «««a kan bun cleared. M. OAY nUfDMCHS.Inc., Rfohon lin School area with five bedrooms Vary aaafat . . . lou of »•« with aM shade tree* i H *aa l«t antiquw, ywrn aaa view *f aa hletarle In all (four on the second floor THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. WMtlelel kaiae. far WM* tfoar koara*. low cclllnga WIIIMO, MNWOOD, SCOTCH ftAMI AND MC4JWAMMM RANCH and one on the third.) This houee a»a • ka**, aenraed aatlo. ATBV fM aOOTM ATM. On a a"l«t oval not far from Jef could be a nhowplace again with LOPMB a iOMHHM rARWOOD ferson School 1* thla three bed- TkraarsoH aaartaitnt to olC«ra Piaihc aeeaaunodatlona for 190 . . .liquor lleanw avallabla . . . 'ANWOOD COLONIAL 1*0. It'a w>t hi Wnt&ela ... but IT* naarbr, la a atrateg-lc lou- W0U10 YOUR WIK K HAPPIER tlon wltk both chirm aad convt- THC NEIMAN-MARCUS TOUCH •tone*. V«ry anuinal. |110« per If each child had hi* or her own bedroom? If your family la large, this may sound like an expensive dish. But first. Just INDIAN FOREST MUCK RANCH HOUSf Many people picture that famous store as a place "her' •oath. look at thla price. Then let u» explain that there are 5 bert> rich oil men are all over the place buying; J100.000 emrnm room» and 2 baths plus big llvlug room, full dlnlnit room $33^00 necklaces, a little Chinchilla wrap at 125,000 or even P«**ff ami a kitchen with table upace and pantry. Hot water heating $54,500 Thiit In a very reanonable price sending a. friend a Black Angus Instead of a Christmas cam- syntem has 3-year-old furnace; complete screens and storm True enough, the merchandise so beautifully displayed_ i< sash: 2-car garage and hard-top drive. Nicely kept grounds r'uKtom huflt attra^fivt* hrtiiu* In for all that this three bedroo and convenient to public and parochial schouln. Asking 113,300. Modem raa«h oa wnwtri pretty nhaderi Hountaln*lfl«t. Incredibly llovely, butt that alone Is not whawht a has gt»« r-elman-.MnrlmaMnrcur s Its wld l f i . STOW!! VUT •(up«> Im «»« »f o*r mnmi Entranri* hall, larva Ilvlntf hoijKQ has to niter. On the first world lumoua aura of magic. htnutttml art>iiN. W'fll al«n- rfMvm, full HI2** d Ininsf room floor it him a gno<) sized living To those of you who have been In Its doors, who have W< WHERE YOU GOING TO PUT THAT TV? nr* Imtertnr fcm- 1 hr4rnmmm mrwl*rn kftr*h»*n with taM* the warm welcome, the real interest In YOU the rusu'wer. •W«ll locaud on Clifton Street In (or Iktrfr plum d->ai), 2 hata«. iipftir**. Thr**" Hftarirtiiff h*flrnomt* room with fireplace, family dining you know the reason for its well earned reputation._HrrJ 1 two tilcri hitlhu. Jalnxini«d IWlnir 'WMMCM. "Very convanlent for the That'a no problem here beratwe there If Infrrmteri. *t#axi*> rail AD h fi room, a recently remodeled pine (Jardcn aut« Fmrkway. Clo.a tn 3- or 3.1A0A. %na. t rnoi», raneatlon room, flrr- k!t£h*n with brnakfajit area and plaee In living- room. Baparaln nil tank j*n< dlBlnf room, llilj vatla with n«v mUle- screened porch. Uovr heating l f that strikes your fancy, honey? awnlin. E«tr» Uvatorr. 1-nU and coat* and r*anrn.aMp taxes »re an loia of beautlfq! rnttn. Fine lawn. We learned a lot at .Velman-Marcus about how It feel" ' . IV x over 110'. Aaklnf 115,900. THOMAS H. JUDSON n.MM bonus. May we show it to a cherlnhcd. pampered customer when buying even a «" ««rf» Av»wa« «t t.t»n% soap (which we did). BARRETT & GRAIN * n a-iara you today? INDIAN FOREST Kve*. V. P. I.aa*. PI, S-»1J And so, here In our olTlce, whether you are Interested I" ' MsUtMa LaHlaar Heal km WBAITO* ll'tROn most espenslve houses llatert or whether your needs JJ, Crtateil anil built hy a ma»ttr hulld^r, thla nil on one floor inndest. we try to show you happily nil our nice houses""! tUMCY'. aWTNOlM nome reftectft a feettne of permanence not alwa/M found In a. you find the one that fits your needs nnd "strikes your aVanJ.. new home. Prom the tarn? living room with fireplace, illnlna t «tw ntrtmmncm *u». MALLETT to help you spernl yuur money as If It were our own. AJ™ „ room, ami arreeneil l>(>rth. surruun.led hy tall oak trees, to AD3-1MW the doing and on the way, we try to give, you a 111'" the matrnlncent kitchen with lt» double »»ra, tnble top ranire. *•:•• AND a dlshwaaher and walnut rahlnrtii, the rrrling of mibalKntlal K*rafaga THE NEIMAN-MARCUS TOUCH *a»a» V. RarMMa AD KOMI llvlns .i»rva %JI— MEIERDIERCK ...AD bedroom, 3 lovely bedrnoms and 2 llledbRths. A dellltlltful nearge P. Hall AD1MI WestaeM •alstala I.l.ttag Meaakan •Maa MuaMt ....AD •sttlnaj on a knt.ll above «tri»t level: % sere wonrirdwlth flf* t*t ^#J^Wl#»*fil(f . r f * r • t • • • f*A 3>*>M?1 lall oaks, the whole, property l»»peali» »lmple graceful ale. R. m. atrmt, Ir. 1OMM olnlat rmhouB 141 HMtt STRUT ,FarMtta taifcrtt ....AB 3 Hf-r'-i*, hfautlfill view, "i hcl I «f*f At* rmitni), 1% hnthK. oil ln-at nm AD 2-3050 «a Kt,M i on I WMtnRK. Bh»ri .ltKlani-n fron: AD 2-1 MO WhilrhotiHi* HtKtlon «no Jerii" Kvs*. TW t.aaaj ALAN JOHNSTON, (halter rvnlrul »llr»nd. 122,nun. Mor Please Reverse Caames ELSIE BETZ, Inc. »/fi Jam** S. navMeaa.. Own»r. 8-II-3 CHARLES o. MP.IKRniKmCK. 202 Mountain Avanua Kdaa M. Mlaaaaa Eve*, AD kaH (at tkc Park) ••—her Maltlpla Ltstlag Janes A. Clanaal*. , Takphona ADamt 3-1422 m. Delasar RfteaM Hi iinot. •••rtlnn. Koi AI.ICK H. St*eLAt;Om.Rf I ELM STREET Alt ~ " . Crala itcdrooms on the Kfcond floor an •ve*. AD I Rataraay ••< «aa*ar *y aaaolatauat, aleaae. lots or g»nd »|iai^ tn enj*>' ISvealaaa fhrniiuhniu the limine, llcnullfull Eve. ..« gaaday* Mr*. Oleaa Aleile An SMW*a Kept grnumls und garden. Voun Elsla Beta In. Juil lesrick ....,....,...... ,., A0 tm nwnerit transferred. $21,500. KJ_M1 May Arnold ... Mrs. Matiaa lakawtaa ,.,...... tst UISTZ, INC, Realtor, 30S MounUI Av*., AS 1-113J, «THE WtSTFItUli (I*. J.) UU0U, THUMMAY, AUOUIt,«, tM« »NAfcfSTATI-Mtf • NVWMffll • roo.fe MU»f.\(l Ward,, rife', feUcTiAbl. e S4«Mte«i «I M4, rtMAiJ pmtftl bwuji logs, straight cage, nt «endiU«n, rtkaouabif. "it to* tkc ir ptlvai. meaner, ju.at. ill utlU- Bl. 1' no aJistter call TU litiina rooni >ulte, Junior sJ»e, j?ii: ri 8 f:"!lS »"»l>Ie for buili?«i tet ishtija. Ulilc and I chain, »»- rs.!noo»t, ff of lelKvliloh »Pt; |Fo. AtJ 3-357*5 ei- coJiflltluli™ 8-11-8 cijjl Saturday. 4«41i after 3 P.M. ' S-room apart allfpad layout Fkmttikmt-,'ih b.siro ool lilBa, or woman' wanted part time mm - turn ..iiv.. inr, «-:?•• "*>t water. Kaa: c ,traW title, broa'n, sleeps two: 1 nods roiiiiUin, ,3 or 4 nights. 5 to 111 •si • j, full day SJilllrday.. Appl-kliply jarvlB. J'L't" "' Vacant Aug. 16. TD uak desiCi Inodern. AH £• 139«. DrhK Store, (I KiKmi SSi.i , WestfleldWlld. 8loUmoii« kitchen 8-18-tf •IB no _.., . -bttt-t: Ml taW«a; cabinets ihntm ruai: to lb. loni •noyh Infcludaa heat aid »au». la. with 6 lbs. extra, fIS. ineljudeJ Meat and water. Ap

'•MffltlJt—Desirable . 6 - r o rtttSAti I avartmtnt, dishwasher, »'js-rootl t **rp. O.R, automat"It tefo" t- »jrl with somV.cjlii- - .kfl »>crfliiilal Iralillii, . . surroundings, ioM CH 6-»H0, eves PL *•{»•• or con- cphflUoin. Hlease ijlf •ult any WestHrid Realtor. »»)»!>' ID BOX 64S, elii • »-11-lt serieH. AU 2-6414'. - ,, 1*60 or recent ilcBree Inter«ailnir work In local om, kitchen, thower anA Idya- JOHK«O.(«O1*>> oulbUardT 6 lil», good rut- urea. Typing, tHsentiul. llox 1141), luu: ulsu 1»4 HriKt* A Straltbn r>. Hfal andd but water.. TmiuTmiut d cine Wentft«V« Irfftder. 8-U-tf "' ..-AI> l-llii. stlfls ilondai, HevUMKr IS, 1»M y s p« aan«« llhllgllght»ht . QheQha5l »a5lll. EtelluHe'AcMf No pet«. AanD 2-7IS». : D 27IS» 8-lTrf icijffneievttlon Afc-CM radfc, Win. IHAMB 2 3 IMtd rctoril playih matiogajiy tar X d.y of I. M. KOU rabltiit. Coat lieu' I»5H—price |H0 apartment In Plalnlirld furjSkk anlk. £8 ft. Wfruer alf- lr«ininl iurcii* In nilblim extension ladwr, nev, 8-is-if die age . - . . Iirlfee 145. AD 3-1C33 if AD t- lor • W mm dim Aug. ID. Must' chlldFen, ayMflnble for . ley Shelvadot, alfout §J»tv» o stimi, eveuinMi Hours to be ar- very Kood cundltlou AIT 3-S73D, ranged. Thialsu. rrsnoislblr pwU ittALESTATf-KfiNt* AT AITMMTt - MNMl tloil. HefcrenMs. AD 3-2889 after • HHf WANTI0- • • IMM.OY. WANTID • OUR FIRM ri'MKIDMKU, beautiful, 2 bedr OAUED BV •II:I,IAlll.tCI.IAHI.fci middle, atcaice wwuman to •tone cottaire on la^ COUNTRY'S . rpiMr *Uh own trithsportatlon liHbI... »...y. ._ i»l IT liirfl Will lII ^Jl 11o Jt.i ligh. t chores uloi. |»6 per •tfinT. jBfl MOST BKSP; while l*l>y, Hlfeux, itlKht over l-alte» near IluUvtllc. C»ft FRIKS TO nay. Plain cadklng, light house- Westliell lint'. FUHIIII I-70B7,-Mrs. owner, AD 3-IBM •MPI^OYEO .. lNIATlail poOjile pupplfH 1 ali Murk. AD 2-0H8. Klk CHKMI 9TS tot female, 1 .Shite female, \\ HOUSING. >er lnale,-i ilher feMaloK Pel — Modern rancii t IIHHI M ijooi, bbyji will do iin.v odd ajiiifketlirll •reed, AKBt|eK WabUknd Ke hon all ellelrle c fltcllltles, 2 high yhs mi J"lM. All U-tlOH. j^ -autffulfy •4°V4* t%l nel», PL WO* whe age chlMrenh . l.lfcbt cooking, butftetf rtiMrfil* y*. Private rooin with bath, dent, imsltlon wiith snuvllik roili- tel wlol n nii< rndlo. AD 2-0OS9 •ptiliy -~iere1)y, Blven that. this following' ad I In n, wha taken by tho •E4LTOMH ., Trllfri— flcika AVfsttli'liL 1'JHiininiS Ucinnl and Its Typlijk rSHelitlal. fjew modern SulidtvlHlon .Cuiuliilltei.1 ut meetln^ti bulltling-, |ilei)san t workin: g condi- llrlil Alltllnl lull iinll AliKUHt Stlt rii- tluiis, be-nPflts. 8b%;i*,tQ SeHrer .hlwsinipWs mfter- HiJvi'tivelf: ' .' I w wmfort«W, nn9iis.1MUBt be 18 or.over. AD a- Al)))ili'atll)tl (if Hoyd UUSHeli for u Ideal resld»it|l 179? or AD a-na.lB. , 8-1S-41 the HUbi|lvl»lnll lll-lul 17 III lilmk . - •»-•••. PlbHtAl SAVINGS ±r~}~->f~* • t< '.lu.,.—, ritiii to i.orni 2 liilit—Houlml—l.u WntttM «i.»tlllH«lat:|lhiHlymaiv. part llnn\ Hun—I.i*?liigati>n'-Btreft. HIM, den or ii* A.M. 1.>:i I'.H. »2 pef.Jtoilr. AD f-5t,7S. i,business glfrl desire* smat AiiplUjhtliJn1 offiji-gory M. Hebcrt 5 •«»« -lit* aukrlnient Must . ba THr WHUITT Hud Kliirenfi o, 11 olx-ii for iiennlx- >4, Ku!*Je«4u» iImmealatelym . Cat ,1)4. ,?V. t^reity home with all M*K'-,wanipil to wofkr wltli.IUIHI- HIDII u> kubilivlde lotB li»-5l-o2^A III i anrilme. .liodej'M appllalmoH liuhnllim IIIHII- si.'ii|ievr»rdeiler, HKperleiwod |in>- blut'k .0S9 WHH VlUssliied u uuiinr p;ai*ihi{iv.4io64 paiury artioniinK: to ferreil. Ab.'2-33nt.' subdivision— l-oi-iiliuii Hear of S51- eictierlenoi'. ftefereiU'ei* requlretl. IKtl Ufthway Avehue. PAMMiKf, *ahte4 by,.i»jipl« AD 2-3681. Aiiiill.iiiluii of Norman U Morton with one child. 4 or I roomi. Mod- H4t%'M wanted for P.M, newsiiapor for Hubitlvlslun of lots (t and 7 in trate rental. Westfleld or vloliilty. delivery bicycle routpH. Severn! liliiok 441 to form oji» lot—Approved iotmtTlad> .for small rcul estate for M'Hnirtiliisliii'. One In Wt-Hl- —Rotation—Steveiyl AVuiiue. office, lvhowledgvhowledg e of tyiilny k uec- tleld In vicinity iif HrlBliIwood Avp. No oollectlonH or HumlHys. Alipliiullini of tlelt'ii i'ii|HM'im and Cotti -saiikee ensarensaryy . Oall IItt. Clay KKrlpdrlchrlpdrlchss, rraHk X. VVnua anil Miirlf Venus needs U) ladles living vicinity oh Ai» 3-0086 or KA 2-77066. HRInry. AD 3-0451, - Jefferson and Oak Ay«s. with am- for Hiiliillvlsliin of lots ft-U-7 lu blocK FOtSAU (isil tu form 2 InU—Apprnvml—Loca-i bition 5pi)ortutilty • IMP1OY. WANTED • Alipllilitlim "f lli'iiry Wrst fnf nplice, formal il nil!* rodm. ttt- hoise cool arid colnfoittUile under Open Dalll for prufltable, hiterestItiff work. llual aiitiroval «f Kwuim Tsvu ui Slve modern, lilfoheii, deilght- shade, treM, ..On , liojrth bank of flHE — ll«w and IN>, hllr AIKC -""• For Inlervlew pleaae call M4frnVMA> will clean attics, cel- (.'llflnn.dardans IOIIHIHIIIII; of Urn >uaran «L RaMoaabl*. SBOW- lars, Kariisos, will cut .lawns lota—A|ii»rovpil. w o( 3 big. bedrooms ana tiled l A Mi, Ml NertE Are. W. Al> I-I4UI1 PATHIC* t. HIDOUM (laril*n .work and genqral house- ANITj'A A. AD 3-6228. , ll, Ht pR-M safkker LAWN SIRVICI IM HIM' VO'IKI: ton belter Uiah It sounds! Eve- KtliSoiIllV \yliTl" ejijierTenJeTFor HBJI: PA 2-8400. " ' erat«ri r ttllWI HtNTIAC 4-door CliiBftaili.j.^- Weekly nialiitoiinnco of lawns, TAICK NOTM.'K that mi the lath Ul W. « "'•"::;:::::: trust dehartment. Wict'ellput WMI-U- Complete yard care, AD 2-3361. liny of July llHIfl, the Zoning Hoard LI Itli! oulidillunH, 5 dtiy weelf. Con- ; . . 6-2-tf or Adjuntinenl of MitiintnliiMlile, af- j-tl • Hion. N'eodH motor worlc. liest of- ttlH THIst OlTli'fr. AD 2-40O0. fer. AD 3-1OC7. ti'r pulillc liLMirlim, tiiolt iictlon "in YOU1VG family In central Westfleld t-B-tf r.ulliraMHeH Cuvanle ^ , MIMEOGRAPHING tliH fnllinvliiM npiillriitliiti I'm- vnri- desires paying, guest , tot (bird MiamM Rxlraralec Ortaa Sat tftUVHOI.KI' iniiv'i.ltlliii;, «- IIOl'MHWOIIKKII • Tor hllsllll'HS floor furnished bedroonV with pri- JOHNSON OUTIOARO trllnder, N'ansau blue, power Pack couiile. Ti afleriHMJiiH wevkiy. uen- TVp'lnsv»tlniei)8ciipe'worfc to do nt ; e. urirritiR, mn u.s. iioum vate bath. Ple.ie furjtUh refer-, el'al cMPluilUK, some Irullltltf, Hlm- Jiume. tieuutlful work; rile #22. lUANTHIp. KWTOfcl 4 Barrel carbiiretor, white wallB, tlltcs. AD 2-87117. 8-ll-8t Wi i-year-olil ttncli home l»»n- encea. Box til, euro Westfleld excellent , condition. • Best offer ]ile ronkJiiK", ICxperlenctMl, WIIUUK Determination by said Znnlnu Leader. T-7-tf nlnl cumiinlent. ltcfcrencc, itwn Iliiaril or AiljilNtmi'iil 1ms been Illeil uul, different and.,re»l ,niee. over 11,100. AD 3-S6S4 after »:0D -- wniHan wlKhcs to 1 There are two picture windbwH IrnnitiiiirUlloti. AD 3-04»ll evfH. In thi ofTlcb i)f sltld Hoard at tho > work -for buHlnt'SH -coulilo, i-loaii- llnidiitili Hull, and Is available fur tout tnd back) In the spacious FflHNHHBD room. Ganit avail- WISTHUD MARINI iiiK, I'vt'i-y oilier Saturday or w- MM room, .den with flreblace, able. Call AD 2-121E. 7-28-tf ltM , PONVIAO station wagon, 4 Inspection. : T»l Central AT*. WMtMW ery Hilturdliy. «12 |I1UH carfare. it. H. 11HCKRU, taillful combination, forhlly room dao>, power brakes and power Own tniliHUiii-tiltlun, references, U4 dijtlng roota VvlUi barbeeus steering. Oan.be had for |C|5 In- • HEi> WANTED- • IM. ri-0O16. rltu'ri-tury mlut set In n complete.,.brick clddlnt i bktrk snow tires, AD ,3- 8-18-H , KOHH 13,90 nil. Klenllflc kitchen*., thrte ,fcx- , 0J5». „.....,. .,,,.... .„ ...... ruflable, rnoturn womnii nllwt MroetriK av.il tiled bath AIT*MBW1I*NOHOWI, ... TO) iltli itiower. There W an attached WHiits Imliy HlttliiB. AD 2-7B6n. ' •• lot garage, Mil basement, back MM Es«t tmt ••- wuawtk, n. j. ACCOUNTANT - '•* Kslnte or Hlt.VHHT Al.l'l'"U.S, lie- comrd»»ilM,K room; Drlvste bath, t-l'-tt • INSTRUCTION • IIOV, 15 yl-iirs old, desires baliy sil- I'l'UKI'lt. Hra patio, a well shrubbed prop- reslde•ntlan i »ectlon. BuatneHs man. .NTIQI ••: sofa, 125: itowii nofa, US; Perniuncnt iiosltfon for young map tlliB. Al) .'1-.102II. . , "rty and located In one of our i'urauniil in the order of KUUISNI*) AD 3-5418 or 10L 4-T883. nofa bed,'11°: large HtrombetB- f20 to 25) 111 precision mi'tal Ihan- .1. KI11K, Hurrogitti! uf (In- t'nunly TO best areas hi Hcotth Plains, 8-U-tf CarlBon TV, iSfu beautiful Phltco utHCtuvlns (Irm, Kxtjellent ci|)l>or,- \I|:|I1|:N( l;i> conl(-hoUHHn'i'|M'r nf l/iiliin, mndu oil tliu tivcirth duy •iiud&t U5.60O. and now vacant. IOOK rndlo-pllono, ««0; a floral rUBj, 110 flinlty for ItlBli Bctiobl llrriiduiile. frti- ailufts only. IteHnvil ntul n>- Jmilnjs: PL 7-9590. ' tiroilb mctcioHDiA iif AuKllst, A.: !>., Kill), upon Ihn FOH ydflng bilBlneaH octuple. 1 room FIHsT IH I ALB* I fach; 4 big wide bnmboo bliudli, Additional Meiioollnir or expedience llahle. llerxrpiiL'es. !".(). Hox IU4, lipu>lli:atlilll l uf (111* utlllft'HlKliml. us and privileges. Idaal residential «kMl itnMfc Hlak lekMl 16 each; large armchair, Jin. At) preferable. Telephone Mr. Stunning "WifUlnelrt. K-1 K-at KXI'I'CUtrU of tin' I'flnti' of mild ili.- location. HeaBOHabl». AD 3-S579 2-3S88. , for Interview appolntminiti HU-S* nat* f«r AAltst jm 84^f I'cnui'il, niillce IH hel't'by Klvi'll tu tlin fl Chelee •» Bladlasa Baiget Maaa yuur mom* j iindcili)«iiVc sciTi'- I'l'i'illlorn iif MIM IIIICVIMIMI to uxhllilt MTMCK L HIDDEN AUTOMATIC washer ftild dryer, new ifodtYa mttholi. mak» »B4 . tftry, bUKim'Hs . college ,m-aduiitt», tu Ilii' Hiilim..r|lit'r Unilcr until or af- HOOill. aparfc from r«8t of house, t'ondlttoii; TUBS; furniture: lirlo-a- models (exper* """ ) HAI.I'H i^iuuroi Atatiligi'r, "Jfnort desires piirt-llmi' work stnrtiiiH lli'niatliiu Iliiilr clfilniH and deniiindH tlAlTOft private hath, and Barane. Nprtli B-5-tf brae; electric appliances; P4tlo T opiHirtunity for experlrnci'd miin. Keplcniht'r., A v a I I u l> I c dnrliiK UKiiliiHt Mir rKtutd uf .inhi deccaHDil furniture. AD 2-1829, 5 to 9 P.M. Musi lie ctllMlile of d.|n'ft,ln^ iti- m-hnn) hours inily; itlsu u-lll type u-llliln HIX montliH from tluv date uf ~" «H •c.ttk frMnie ttida <>f town. Profeaalonal man comltiK iitul dutltbllig' deimrtments with reference*. CaJl after 7 P.M. at home. I-'Anwood 2-ii4i7. until iirilcr, or llii'V will bo forever ITORK hlKlllAlrtHI with freeier compart- ntul KUpervlslmi of 10 to 15 In- iMia AD 2-4679. air spi'i'lors. Aliply O.H'.I,. M(:,, «tl(l Hurri'd from (iruHi'i'litliiH: nr recovcr- raaklma ment, 'good operating . condition, IVl Ml lollbtl liiK' 11]f Kjiiim /i«iiliiHt Urn Huhscrllior. KIHMMIKK room am! private.batl) f |45. AI) 3-0443, Available Sept, 1. dmii' lit lininn. Ni-tit, ni'cura Jfnrgitrel II. Aliiera $11,000 on firm flaqri with Kttragf, In ex- wiirk..l(«asiinnbl« IIIII'H. Cull ,fn ISxei'iilrlx **,» l\% wuttli'il to 3-03.111. 202 Mountain Avi'. child won't liavi> to crons ftny 8-U-tf chair. In good ndition—moving. lvH wo'rS, calfilftiM- 7::m nt nluht Wmillclil, N. .1. # or horde manure, rotled.,En- AD 3-1821. j-lS-4t unlit |):"0 I'.M., AD »-1ii2i), »-IS-4t IVnn 114.00 l*r» yard with lawn bolti Iront rich all outdoor plants, gardens. w on, nttacHed garatre, torch, IHNIIn room, private en- 15 delivered, thin rfnonth only. Top gin stove. KIRII broiler Wtr hall, , eitni law* TfyiiB trance, private balh. Available •Oil. Chesttlbt FirillH, MU «-48S8 'and high oveTi, |2B. AD 3-0174. TDTORINO In French and Math by • AUK. 1, ISSiPerimonth. 557 Nurth or, retire* W. Br, 7" ""'1th nreolace, powder room; Ave., R. AU 2-933E. it hours. S-12-tf OMton B. Geiinor;, f»f' * — ~~ •"'»« worn, ffltclien. Cllll.ll'f* dre»Bor, 6 dra*cr8, blond High School.teaccherf . AD 1-1DIB. Iptuin—h»ll. J larg-e.. 1 rne- HtAMK <:lfa« rimiil.ln prl- ! Ua)H and,Jhade». Reduced niaplelapl . Hxcellent conllltlon. AD 3- l-IO-tl ™"»iumi KdroondB,. with ample flos- vate home near IranHportatlon. 20% to 60*. Talte advantage of 0120. f".TIM bath. Enclosed stairs to these bargains. Many hand made -St. k iieliaal aaaall tol- lihed attic where ndditlonal Nice nelKhborhoofl. Garae*e avail- ll*i subieellbiell . CCflafolurtu . OOlrkl , finl able. AD 2-5494. ... ^ ^ •hadea.. Lamp shades recovered 1»M RCA , automatic waning ma- possible. t and repaired. We can duplicate chine, perfect coltdltlon, |90; B. A. (Ykle), VL.. B., Klf. H.33« 7 |1| n Mountain Ave., Westfleld, 'phone ° ' ' Tlmken tral Asc».. WeatMd. AD J-S1B8. No '"'rmostat. Write . llox parkins problem. 6-9-tf BABV furniture and eqtiiument •— •MOI-'KH'IUR J., Poinernn, former f of Westni>ld Leader. THRRH rooms and bath with ga- Thaye,.._,er l}ed,ani d ctiest,, J3jij_Hca'el,, Teacher. In Vlehlia U.S. Cohnel-va. rage. Convenient North aldeloca PIANOFORTES of various vintages $4; Storltlliie. bal-rlaie, >12; dar tory, accepts a limited number pf tlon. Will decorate to suit.tenanttenant.. frtfm he*. Ih manufacture to ven- bed, never used..$8: Baitles, ater advanced piano student* HegUi- 5. AD 3 te i »? 'i -I "' " HlllBlde inonth. AD !-1«4S. 8-t-tf 30(3. For lntoririntloii call LI 8-H8B, ,.M L'!„ HouiitilnaliU-. One floor itable will to survive. Our prices ri'^wilalid plenty of space are moderate. Summer/reductions FOl'H ' room ipartment with btith, OMKMAN. (Vlehtla liKa il P.M. ~~. ~. g'4-tf BtoVn. TerhUne. FU H-B413, . . 8-18.3t KiiKliuld) concert ilMlst,, accents THE PIANO SHOP tV FU H a limited number of piano Mid Bit Teirlll Bead PlalaleM, N. J. Voice students. Call 1.1 S-H38D. ., 8-18-0t 7-28-Et Mck TO SCHOOL SAIE teCOltnt/i'MMtEn; iuaranteed 10" 10 2t" TV priced J19.95 to 89.50. N*W In Progrttf WANTED as the basis |100 signal seek tranalstorlEod • To k« Safe - Sur* - SaNdiad * * * " 1959 Ford radio Installed for f6S; 195S Chev. radio Installed 1)3.95: iILD THRIFT SHO- cerituH 1949-50 Plymouth, 1947 DeSoto, home • radios, reasonable. 76,000 w..ffisid A of BTU gas heater, controls and flu, •-14(1. *TE«$ON-RINdlE.NtWMA!*ATVVOOD J9B, Portable or table TV for rent...... '. OPPORTUNITIES CIRCLE S,, chla*.. (Muli«»ri Tcit M»k. 11 f'ottons, E0<; yard. Imported nearly 4,000 advertiser*, advertising their advertising money wberi they wools, Blllta, brociules. etc., etc.,M.tl'U? bed and cireaaor, comnleto; all at a fraction of <'ost. Fabric unk typewriter desk; porch Klld»r; • LOST AND FOUND • Bgendea, and publishers. The ABC invest in these columns. Imports, 83 Somerset St., Plaln- Rnay washing machine. AD 2-4U8. hai ettablisbed standards for mea*- neld. Open Thursday until 9. l.OSt—W'lillct, Wednesday, AUK. 10, Ask to see a copy of ovir ABC 8-1 l-ll

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Half ARDSLEY'S 'SCOOP' CREAM Gal. SLICED UVERWURST 15 Pink UBBY'S LEMONADE- 10 Can* MUENSTER CHEESE--. TIP TOP ASSORTED FRUIT DRINKS 10! MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE — 5cZ CHEDDAR CHEESE s 69* MORTON'S CREAM PIES-—*-- - «-** »•»•••• KRAFT'S SLICES ••'--•-39- EXCELSIOR SANDWICH STEAKS Uof RIVER VALLEY SPINACHH*-"- •' • • • • 2 Pkgi. REDDI-WHIP TOPPING 49* RIVER VALLEY FISH STICKS Pkgt. TAYLOR'S PORK ROLL a 99* RIVER VALLEY HADDOCK FILLETS 16-ox. Polish Canned Ham 3 •- '2.89 YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT NATIONAL! YOU ALWAYS SAVE MOBE SO WHY PAY MORE AT NATIONALS 138 CENTRAL AVENUE • WESTFIELD N J SO WHY PAY MORE WC WCSTriELO, (N. J.) LEADU, THUKSDAT, AUGUST It, IMW Social and Club News of the Week in the West field Area Cant«*n Service Hat Winters, P. L, Hasaet, H. D. 8i»p- Town with Sally Glenwood Maggio, Linda Bjorkman Rites in First Methodist Church Unite *>n, E. Petz and Hiss Mildred 'Operation Cinderella' Murphy, canteen volunteer* of the snsetta Mannino, daughter Mountainside. Mr. Burns is with chapter. Canteen and Gray Lady Wed; Leave for Sojourn in Bermuda Alison Cooper Bailey, David Carl Berg The canteen service of the West- volunteers from the Plainfield area 'TSMRS. Martin Manmno the Bell Telephone Laboratories at field^Mottntain^ide Chapter of the • road, was honored Murray Hlil. Daughter Barbara and Cranford Bed Cross also American Bed Cross served as host assisted. kitchen shower ana plans to continue her studies at On a Bermuda wedding trip are Mr. and Mrs. Gfeawood John Alison Cooper Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter to 30 veterans of the Lyons Vet- last week at the Earlham College in Richmond, Ind. Maggio who were married Sunday in First United Presbyterian Church. Bailey of 16 Sunnywood drive, became the bride of David Oar] Berg, eran's Hospital at a luncheon held The occasion was "Operation y. C. Manmno of Daughter Janet will enter Welles- Granite City, 111. The Rev. David Maxton performed the double ring son of Mr. nod Mra, Carl M. Berg of Cl-oirton, Pa., Saturday after- it the home of Mrs. Oarlton Robin- Cinderella," one part of a week's ' ley College in Massachusetts this ceremony and MU» Junt Nightwjue was soloist and Mrs. Isabel noon at the First Methodist Church. The Rev. Clark W. Hunt officiated. eon, 905 Woodmere drive, Friday vacation for the veterans. Other the occaBion w fall. Sou Dick will be a sophomore Schmidt, organist. A reception was held at the Westfleld Woman's Club. chapters of the Lyon's Council - i at Governor Livingston High Mrs. W. E. Bur.bank, chairmen, 1B Mrs. Maggio is the former The- bride, given In marriage by was assisted by Mesdames E. F were hosts during the week. who ««»»» of School in Berkeley Heights. Linda Kay Bjorkman, daughter -be. Attending the her father, wore a short white of Mrs. Helen Reiman Bjorkman gown of chantilly lace. The fitted ofMthe joungeL r cotomns Mrs. A. L. Logan of 202 Harri- of Granite City. Her husband is son avenue entertained her im- bodice was designed with a sabrina marriage to Robert P. the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ross -leckline and short sleeves. The full FOR QUALITY FURS fll take place thmediate e neighbors on Monday aft- James Maggio of 206 Park street. kirt was fashioned with gilk or- ernoon in honor of Mrs. Joseph A reception was held in the lanza panniers. The finger tip silk IT'S Connell of Maye street who re- Officers Club, Granite City. Mr. u, d Mrs. Vincent J. Don- ilusion veil fell from a chantilly M cently moved to this city from and Mrs. Maggio will live in Lake- lace cap embroidered with seed X f 637 Green Briar court Red Bank. Mr. Connell is the prin- land, Fla.' te at a party held re- pearls. She carried a bouquet of cipal of the Lincoln School. They Given in marriage by her vhite rose*. Mayfair Farms for Mr. have two children, Kathleen and brother, Brett Edward Bjorkman SomUg FURS S-Gallen of 602 fw- Joseph Jr. of Granite City, the bride wore a Mrs. Aillan Brewster King, of the occus.on°f their -•• princess line gown of Bpuguet Cambridge, Mass., was matron of •VuliiU'l Far sk«r of DbtiMtlu" NX Mrs. Howard H. Lounsbury Jr. taffeta enscrolled with seed pearls honor. She wore a ballerina length if 816 Prospect street spent last and touched with imported re-em- dress of pale green organza and , and Mrs. 1. A. Leonardo* weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. broidered Alencon lace featuring .tarried yellow roses. We Are Here Tomorrow Wysndotte trail have re- Marian Mowery, and her children a portrait neckline and three quar- Erwin Blosser of Clevelend, To Bock Up the Fun You iuy Today a trip to Europe, by in Centerville on Cape Cod. Bill, ter length sleeves. The imported Ohio, was the best man. . they visited several Brace and Anne are spending the re-embroidered Alencon lace and Mrs. Berg was graduated from tm "including Russto, Fin- summer with their grandmother. seed pearla denned the fittedbod - Westfteld High School and attend- RIMONUNO - MPAKINO m Sweden, Belgium, Holland, ••» ic* and accented .the dome front ed Connecticut and Upsala Col- CUSTOM CUANINO ,we and England. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mumford £_ skirt in motifs appliqued to the leges.' On their return they vintod and their children of 2025 Hilltop hemline. The chapel length train Mr. Berg is an alumnus of Cor- 249 E. Broad Street, Wetrfitld ADomi 2-3423 kir daughters, Sonia and Katjiie, nell University and the University road returned last weekend from sweeping from an empire back »•*• Mular Kinlw — Clour* Weilurtar* «»rlw *HHl to hive spent the summer at two-week vacation at Monterey! was highlighted by a petite bow ol Michigan Law School. He is inpBUisdell in Bradford, N.H. Beach. Everett Thomas from Fair- at'the waist Her bouffant illusion now an attorney with the law firm acres, who is Mrs. Mumford's veil was held by a crushed silk of Hodgson, Russ, Andrews, Woods unw«» -•"and Mrs/Nicholas and Goodyear in Buffalo. N. Y1., EinditU of 324 Mountain avenue father, accompanied the family on taffeta rose and. she carried a the trip. cascade of stephanotls, phalaenop- where the couple will reside after A u their houseguests Dr. and trip into Canada. I- IJoyd Rolufs of Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs. George E. John- sis orchids, and variegated ivy. :, In addition to his private Miss Frances Hackney of Fort ston of Old Haritan road are hold- —Fechte Brfice, Dr. Rolufs teaches on the ing rehearsals this month at their Pierce, Fla., was the maid of MRS. GLENWOOD J, MAGGIO honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Junior Picnic ^ of the St Louis University pool for the play, "Tunnel of MRS. DAVID BERG 0M! of Medicine. Love." It will be presented at the Nancy Townsend and Miss Fran- ces Lis»c of Granite City, Mrs. The junior picnic of the West- Community Players' October meet- Guests Listed for field Tennis Club, held Friday, was Kr. wd Mrs"fTY. Blodgett of ing. Jon Dresael of Saint Louis, and ill Elm street returned last week- Mias Pamela Barton of East Saint Beverley Berney the Becond social event of the ,j from a ten-day holiday to Mrs. Geprge wTPusack and her Stewart Wedding Louis, a cousin of the bride. They unior Council. Approximately 40 ton and Bucksport, Meson. , Bill, of 953 Carleton road will wore champagne beige Florentine i union attended. The social com- mjir grandson, Jerry Anderjack be leaving Wednesday to visit rela- lace sheath dresses with bodices Becomes Bride of mittee, headed by Marifit Lukk, i Pittoburgh, Fa., accompanied ives in Iowa. Miss Mary Caroline Stewart of of shirred chiffon with matching planned an afternoon of games and |m on the trip. Westfleld and John Randolph shoes. Their small illusion veils pi lies including baseball, egs toss, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Peterson of Hornady III of Scarborough, were held by a crushed taffeta Eugene A. DuBoff tug of -war, and « three-legged Kr. wd Mrs*W* G. Buhler and 835 Willow Grove road returned N.Y., will be married Saturday rose and they carried apricot •ace. |elr family of 632 Arlington ave- recently from a .month's trip to afternoon at 3:30 in the Presby- glamelias, spent last weekend on their the west coast. They flew from terian Church by Dr. Frederick E. Misa Sue Goodale of Dewitt, MOUNTAINSIDE — Miss Bev- the "Kyn-less," cruising in Portland, Ore., to California and Christian, assisted by the Rev. A. Iowa, was the junior bridesmaid. erley Rochelle Berney, daughter of Bay. toured the rest of the coast by Paul Wright of Pleasantville, N.Y. She wore a French lime bouffant David A. Berney of 324 Timber- car, Following the rehearsal tomor- line road and tho late Mrs. Rose ..:. ind Mrs, F. J. Menninger chiffon gown and a matching il- row evening, Mr, and Mrs. Donald lusion veil and carried a cascade Landsberg Berney, was married 234 Charles street are expect- Mr. and Mrs. ft.L . Andrus and Gilbert Engesser of Chatham will Sunday, Aug. 7, to Eugene Alan the arrival of their son and of apricot glamejias. their sons of 649 Fairmont avenue have a buffet supper for the mem- Jerry Sisson of Westfleld was DuBoff, son of Mr. end Mrs. Harry rife, Lt, and Mrs. Richard 1;. returned last weekend from abers of the wedding party, parents DuBoff of Omaha, Neb. linger from Elk City, Okla., best man. Ushers were David month's vacation near Wolfeboro, and relatives of the bride and Gaakfn and Rodger Kohlstedt of Rabbi Oscar Kiline of Temple [| coming weekend. Accompany- N.H. bridegroom. B'nai Zion, Newark, performed tis parents on their visit here Grand Rapids, Mich.; Frank Klode Out of town guests will be Mrs. of Milwaukee; James Stamison of the ceremony which was followed III be David Mennlnger. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Porter of Murray M. Howard of Atlanta, by a reception at Ann Gordon's in 228 Grove street entertained Mr. North Riverside, 111.; Richard It. and Mrs.TDaniel Cox and Ga.; Mrs. Frank J. West and of Granite City, and Jon Newark. and Mrs. L. V. Wilcox, Mr. anddaughter, Miss Elizabeth West of Misa Muriel Berney was her hit daughter, Nancy, formerly of Mrs. L. J. Peterson and Mr. and Dressel of Saint Louis. Pa., are residing in Rome, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger The bride was graduated from sister's honor attendant. The IfflHH ^^^WW(.^^R ^^^^H^^Uf ^^W^^^^™^— Mrs. James Crawford at dinner C. Coryell and daughter, Miss Cor- bridesmaids were Misa Ann Elsen- Mrnew home at 417 St. Marks Saturday evening. Granite City High School and will mine. Dr. Cox plans to open his rine Coryelt of Voorheesville, N. be a senior at Florida Southern stadt and Miss Sally Avel. Richard It'rainli»»-a1ii...stn- Y.; Mrs. Robert W. Jones of Lake- Frank served aa best man. Beth Mtlonal ntw Idea In r.in mr ttu Mil practice the last of this Dianne Pollard^ daughter of Mr. College, Lakeland, where she is « SUM IN. stita in his home. and Mrs. Robert Pollard of 863 wood, Ohio; John M. Hull of a member of Sigma Sigma Sigmu Ellen Berney and her brother, An tram It kMtt, MM Mat hi Jewelry,., odds charm Crokosville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. drew Berney, were flower girl and Nancy way, is spending the sum. sorority. Mtt. Iita »•*•(* MfcMltMl to your costume in ex- NO CXTMA COif lit. and Mrs*t>bb Milner and James Peter McCaffrey of Phila- ring beareV for their sister. mer with her aunt, Mrs. Ralph The bridegroom was graduated actly fh« right place. ran CH»«<» o* ill two children of. 828 East Frink of Mtami, Fja. delphia, Pa., and Mr. and Mfs The ushers were Robert Gold Donald MacLaren Jack of Mewfr.PMuPreparatory School in Mal- Wear ont on cellar, •UDOCT ACCOUNT* Dud street will move at the end wriii Pa., and will be a senior at stein, Marvin Ferenstein, Rob- «t t* HIM, h M, drtsf jlt«v«, or lojpej i lie week to their new horns at Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Miner York. ert Wintroub and Sheldon Blpj. Florida Southern College where he .. . whtrever you *MI til Fairmont avenue.-' Jr. and their children, Becky and The bride was graduated in June fl)nrlkor«idb<* is a member of the Sigma Alpha ON TNI SOMOWlMK. MUNIIC CUT an extra touch of glam- Scott, of 1139 Lawrence avenue Epsilon fraternity. from *he University of Michigan, MARCUS tomorrow the Highland Pool returned last weekend from aAutumn Flqre Ball and will •teach school in Livonia, our it needed. Mini- Ml will hold an "Underwater The pre-nuptlal parties were.a Pins art priced from/ week's stay at Martha's Vineyard. rehearsal dinner at the Granite Mich. Her husband, also a grad My" for the junior and senior Before returning home, the fam- uate of the University of Mlchi 5.95 to 50.00. 206 E. BROAD «T., !(h school age members from 7 For Newcomers City Officers Club, a buffet sup- ily stopped to visit the Miners' per in the bride's home by her gan, is attending Medical School wnrrnELD eldest daughter and her husband, aunt, Mrs. Edwin Barton, a wed- ct tho University. Mr. and Mrs. David Almgren, in MOUNTAINSIDE—Sept. 30 is Mr. and Mrs. G. Stuart Reeder the date for the Mountainside ding breakfast in East Saint Brookline, Mass. Mr. Almgren has Louis by Mrs. Joseph Borgers, •i their family of 629 Maple enrolled for studies at MIT. Newcomers Club to present their Republican Committee fort nturned recently from a "Autumn Flare Ball." It will be aunt of the bride. A post nuptial Rit'i holiday spent in southern Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson held at the Redwood Inn in Somer- reception in the homo of Dr. and Hold Picnic Saturday Maud. Mra. Maggio will be held Sept. 4. and their children, Donna, Peter ville from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There The Union County Republican J <«. John Garber and her Bon,and Mary Jo, of 177 Harrison avc are many novelty dances being Fred Dusenberry, Albert Eisen- Committe will hold a picnic Sat- *

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WESTFIELD FEDERAL SAVINGS BROAD AT PROSPECT ST. Oldest and Largest Savings Institution in Westfield ! C*. I.) UADtt, THUKSDAT, AUGUST U. 1 made. The hist of the jersey loops bert and to Agnes, Lucy aad Ellie fair mime booths were thD» u "Cat and Mouse." For tie party Kristen for their help with crafts be outetanding in some » * st Washington was the playground I » was used for the potholder craft. they had ice cream and cake. and supplies. BBec^mngthehonoh M fair, which was held Tuesday even ' The handicraft exhibit was small Jerry Kj-oU, Jeff Kewberg and Perry, Ma»y Kay FlyM JJI ing. There was an attendance o Debbie Fischer was awarded the but there were nice crafts brought 'Nancy Lambert are the badminton Bass for the most profitabkw approximately 400. Included in this trophy for the best girl citizen of back. For the most completed pro- champions of lincoli. playground Paulette Kandra and f^1 number were many parents an< the year and Anne Reamer was giv- ject Elwood Green and Diane Jerry Kroll was first in the singles cauley for the best liked friends of playgroujider*. at Lincoln and Jerry and Jeff were en the golden rosette. Jeny Kroll Williams were winners. Best work- received the trophy for outstand- Bobby Denholm with th Tiie children set up 21 booths manship went to Linda Smith. first in the doubles. At the town ing boy citizen of the year and be Donald Deacon for the »Zi! tiying to make s profit to be use: Monica Sisto and Timmy Green tournament jerry and Jeff placed was also awarded the golden ro- inal and Pat and Sue Meie7j next H'tek in a playground part; received special awards. first in the doubles and Jerry also sette. to wind up the summer season. Due to the fact that there were placed third in the singles. Jerry (Please turn The winners of lie fair were thi four watermelons left over from has earned five ribbons in the town • # * following: Pam Homer, Kathy Re the fair they had a watermelon tournaments. Gnat meta end Nancy Lions won a rib am test Friday. The object was to The good citizenship of the weefc Prizes were awarded this past bon for ttieir poker chip toss booth sec who could cat the fastest and ribbons were given to Nancy Lam- week to the participants in the which was best decorated; Garden- save the most seeds. The winners er WetcnhaU, a "Skee Bali" (ranu r ueie Pat Muse and Elwood Green. , ;l which was judged most original; For prizes they gave another Richie Anderson and Bill Ander- piece of watermelon, Diane Wil- son 'had a >booth where wet sponger liams won two pieces of bubble »•• '• TIWIPHT TO | were tossed at Richie, this obtained gum for haying the most seeds. the mo?t money and won a ribbon She had 300 seeds in her piece of "™*B!|Oastl as most profitable. watermelon. Diane and Bobby Beekman woi The citizenship for the week a ribbon for the best food booth ucnt to Peter Furino and Janet where they sold popcorn an Hollaway. (•rinks. While the booths were i MRS. JOHN C. Forecast » * * hrMla HISS MARY MACFAKLAND operation parents versus childrei Lincoln Vmu Kmlmy D*y No events took place. The popular eg: Double Ring Rites Approximately 150 boys and Mary Macfarland teas wag enjoyed by all those in girls attended the picnic at Lincoln *•"•*• M. Umgtr Nmd Be Blue vnlved as well as were the poUti playground Friday. Free ice cream Paafcliimi tl rain faahion have races. A handi-craft exhibit wa.< For John Riley, and soda was enjoyed by all. The th|M Mar luxarioua fabrics Prospective Bride also on display. family fair, held earlier in the fcr ntoww, N«w ehemicala The badminton tournament tool' season, helped the children to raise place this week. Dean Bawcom won LaVerne Dytrych aaaa M ««MiM« to me Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stedraan money for their picnic. fakricf te raincoats. the championship of the play Macfarland Jr. of 319 Scotch ground, hence playing in the tingle' ••MtiM partiaii tapestriaa, Plains avenue announce the en- ^ Dytrych, daughter! J^^^Z^Z^y. • vahretaan, muted and winning first place in the town FASTSERVK gagement of their daughter, Mary tournament. Don Anderson came L?n ST i f M i *°f*° and girls of various ages pa?- of wool and all weiehU Caroline, to Robert William Man- ONCOLOI a* Mttm kin bmm adapted to in second on the playground and ners, son of Mr. and Mrs. William played in the doubles with Dean Majm faabita ratawaar. And Manners of Havertown, Pa. M «k» fataat, tek* fur, Fashion Between the two of them they cap- Miss Macfarland waa graduated tured second place in the town 4HltMM fca«a linad thm light- from Westfleld High School in IriBST !• ker eww km , iMataal at lisa tournament for doubles. of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Riley Wrekwave: rase, MvaataluMf, arkk* akr rarrkaa fraai raw Katatc waijfct «a«ta with milHum insu- 1857. She is a member of the Younger boys and girls had the _ . .. „. ^ mmm ^^ fcJr . daws* r. Hall Washington beat Grant 8-4 inof 14 Tudor o-val. The Rev. Stanek •f Nn.~ Pul MrnMi. Tfc* fcMBx kr hM liainfft tkat give, all- claw of 1961 at Tusculum Col- balloon breaking contest The boys Ikrmafc Ike «ei»« •( Barren A Crata, their Anal Softball game of the performed the double ring cere- •(•Itara. r naafert and fcatpsth « lege, Greeneville, Tenn. team was victorious. Those taking summer. The players were the fol mony. ttfci*. MA of all. AI Her paternal grandfather; the part in this contest were: Anton lowing: Bobby Flynn, Don Ander- The bride, escorted by her Wid U tha aawMt inau- late Rev. Dr. Charles 8. Macfar Kristen, Mary Herron, Lindsay son, Eddie Down, Dean Bawcom brother, Robert Dytrych, wore a iMRbHM f«M hacking land was for 80 yean Genera] Boyer, Jim Motroni, John Motroni, S David Pushman, Brad firewater chapel length gov/n of silk organza Improve cempreheittie*,.. concentration fcr III aithai |»|aMIW*- Fro- Secretary of the Federal Council John Fischer, Marie Motroni, Elie ... vocabulary... lively Larry Inkster, Gardener Weten- with a bodice of Alencon lace. Her •Mat wararth/ without waicht. of the Churches of Christ in Kristen, Billy Keyes, Frances De- IsrCOUMt hall and Richie Anderson. veil fell from a pearl trimmed America. He waa seat to Germany Nizo, Ricky Davis, Jeannie Ream Oar, tw.. Ut. tint la N.r.,WMMMtar. I.I Citizenship awards went to Alencon lace crown. a special peace emissary for er, Rodney McSween, Elizabeth Alane Marruccs and Don Ander Miss Mary Ellen O'Connell nf 1—lyAUWemher the late President Woodrow Wil- Faas, Mike Eddy, Peter Harris, son. Chicago was maid of honor. Mrs son in 1916, and in 19SS was one Debbie DiNizo, Joyce and Claire PRHDEUVEIY Robert Dytrych, sister-in-law of of the few Americans to be grant- Hess and Kevin Cunningham. the bride, was bridesmaid and v. aTaVa^aVTW It^PIIT^WV ad an interview by the 1»U Ger- ff Mike Mangan and Eric Sorensen The seventh week of the sum-cousin of the bride was flower AN I X E M«i*M It tha faMatk Mint n Chancellor Adolf Hitler. Her were tfie winners in the egg throw wHfc DraflOrrfan mer playground session ended wltl girl. They were all attired in pale hr «M aftar •*• aU-par-aaa lenal grandfather, the late contest. Anne an4 Paul Reamer « total registration of 185, t blue silk organza sheath dresses OWH IVENINCS TIL 10 tj ML, It hat • Hft vvaniM erf- Rev. James Thorotoa Lodge, was placed second and Debbie Fischer COMMB* youf Mffc-tthool alpk»a or col- marked increase over last ysar. with two tier overskirts, pleated Ufa background with tuparior aacratarial far 14 rears rector of St. John's and Agnes Kristen came in third. The week's major event, the third cummerbund and scoop necklines. training for • pcafatrad potitkw ill faihiof, Ma* in PreteetMt Episcopal Church in Among those particpatng n this wIvMtitiaf. lovarnmaot, TV, raUHlni, dot. annual int«r-clty tournament be- They carried bouquets of blue Montclalr. Mrs. Jsmee T, Lodge contest were: Joan Lutz, Kathy •M om the craft* displayed eight of Order your copy today so you don't forget hem wen chosen to be placed In 'ie Leader window downtown. Thursday afternoon, "Every- ody'a Birthdsy Party" was held it in the last minute rush.. Well start moil- with approximately 12S children participating. All of the children lOVCTCOtTU were divided into months accord- •^W^^^^^^^^ ing to the month in which they ing your first week at school. •ere born. In theao groups they ilayed balloon filled with water tossing(lollipop hunt, peanut hunt, IIP" tin the tall on the donkey, and lepict a scene from your month on NIW JERSEY'S . It's the next best thing to a letter from iper. The winner was November with QUALITY CHAIN ! : ight points. Second was March . i t home. ' ' ••".£,;;:. ; •. . ith seven points and a tie oc- ured for third place with both pnll and September having six olnts. Cake and ice cream was served to the children bought with Special Rate for Private School or College Year Only $3 i irofits from the fair. PLAIN 1-PI6CE 4^4^ CAN ULIABTOV The craft of *he week was pop- iclc sticks, with which note hold- irs, trivits, napkin holders and laaketa were made. More pot hold- Order NOW on this convenient order blank s were also made. Friday afternoon a bubble gum ontest was held, After ten min- ites of blowing and much bubble :um on noses, Bobby Napack won he contest with a bubble that early covered his face, The good citizenship awards for DRESS 69 WITHOUT HEATS ^Jj^^ ^^^^ he week went to Randee and Mark BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED AND PRESSED

Washington f HE WESTFIELD LEADER The biggest event of tho week

Ibt SO ELM ST., WESTFIELD, N. J. Kctiptaf WESTFIELD'S ftuMHM ami HaaltA may •< ..until Jun» ;'n«| er (orriwcd at any C*ri»tto» SUNDAY DRUG Send THE LEADER from IrtoMM BwdMf ROOM. SWUJ II far • «oay jMiipaidV STORE SCHEDULE Name Signed..... OWN THIS SUNDAY S E R V I C Christian Scitnct D R Y CLEANING WHELAN'S School Addre»*...._ Addrau . t AJL Ie f PJ*. NO EXTRA CHARGE Cwitdiwul Iwvlce lie QOIMBT STRICT City.... WKBTFIELD CLOSiO THIS SUNDAY Hawm 10 to 4:10 DRIVE IN Mta klaikaaw fk( Westfield Pharmacy D$3.M!oMd. D Swd bill to abov-. a*. •**«•>*<*« /r». aufcK* STORE 100 NORTH AVE GARWOOD •tort* Mrtfau *«d &•» Baron's if Jarvit „ ^ •"•--<_ • •IKE wMTFieuM*. i$mpmmm»m* MNwmtm TEPPER'SH&S EVERYTHING FOR COLLEGE

WbB Warin-lKe-lcndw (with' wKat's b'elnf worn wUere)' College1 Board* is light on hand to help you with exciting campus right fashions! Tapper's ffollf ge iHops have all the young up*to>the-mioutc itadium or date.

• 1 .i (. > • J Majestic mitt our College Board to • t'. Black, white and vicuna itriped cardigan. of toft brnahtd wool S440_ lt Convertible collar Uouie, DaeroB*/ Mtttn in whit* or Autumn ali«d«#. 30-38 ' 4.M Orion0/rayon/wool black Up* •titched pleated skirt. 8-18 JB.M Dacron*/cotton Mripfd blouse. SC38 : S.tt Black eplit knee tickler. 8-18 ll.tl

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wiw 4M •WWHta« II • f twit that fivv* ytu i ria^tt «ulfhi. Jacket, Wttw#, V. akin and «trai|ht ikirt, *f ta tidtini Autuwi 8i««i i 8al»«, Tmirar'a COOL Thlri Floor

a> Chairman, Caressa Jetties Richards, Duke Univertityj wins cheeri for their light-hearted, Jane Frank, Smith College; jight-looted rtylea jutt right far your Judy Coddinglon, college wardrobe. "Toti" in. To.rto.iM, Moravian College) dragon red, and tartan green with Maureen Parker, Gettysburg College { Jeanne Barlleton, Pennsylvania State U.| "Tame" in Boii DuBoulogne, Black Sally Lewis, calf, and olive luede with Elmira College; bras* trim H.tl Mary Anne Miller, Marywood College; Shoe Depvitment, Tepper'i Carol Gindin, Street Floor Syracuse University) Valerie Dickaon, Cedar Crest College, tm. J.) LEAMX. TMUMDAT, AUGUST It, IMS It la necewsaj-y He suffered an injury to his geoiu* to nukke a , Paee and BiB Sourer •*»«* pven day was s trash hunt, wsti a "King started aad icayened later. SALLY Local Youth Hurt left elbow. He was taken by tiie Balxac ' ftb for til* btet potioldersp, and Queen" of trask crowned. Win- The children and ftdaita took Scotch Plains Eescae &jwd to H h h (Continued from v*g* In Bike-Car Crash H •Ad Joanne " T^T" » received BO ners of these events aad fpeciai part in penny pitching, cookie seU- Huhlenberc Hospital, Plainfield, »wm«l for the best ret. Marissa awards will be aaooaneed next isg, watermelon selling, bottle toss Mr. and Mrs. Riafcard where he was admitted tor ob- "• « 14) SCOTCH P1AIKS — Dooglas Port was honored far having dose week. The expenses f or tbe picnic marble roil, grab bsg gaise, gaes- asd ther daa^bters, Devoi; Faith servation. sasd G»TB ABEIB, of 87 Korth Cot- Eeid, 15, tf 48$ Downer street, food work thr«u«tic>Qt the season. were paid for from tfee mooey tfce sisg gasses and cooiaid aale, According to Patrolman Robert One-fifth of all Thuredaj Bill McCa.be end children made at their ptaygroaad Tbe persons who ran s&e booths tage place bare returned from a iWestfieW, was thrown from his yate investment fair. - vacation at Bar Harbor, Moani bicycle when it was in collision Lee, Constance E. Kawko, 18, of AttttitnMdul- David CUlvert represented Gram mere: Naafy BMeer, Boccie Brot- Clark, was driving south in Jeru- in America. Desert Island, Maine. with a car at 5:30 p.m. Monday • 1 * M **as»ple of all tbe School ifl the badminton tourna- Thursday craft exhibit was bf id mas, Jerry Giasscy, DOB Glsssey, salem road when the boy rod« oat ment at Jefferson. Both of them and red ribbons were awarded to Joe Asrowski. Aodrej- Sias., Caro> OB rteir retern trip, tiiey is Jerusalem road at the entrance Aa income tax placed third in the doable* match, of the Shady Best Country Club, of the country club driveway and the following wianerj: Grey ele- Use McKemit, Itarioc Kromm, dimfeed by ear Mt. Washiagtoo of ran into the side of the car. tauadry iMt-eMu and Bill one in second in the phant, Deaiece BeM; jewelry box, Margret Krosjun, Roy Scfaecfceq-: Uw White Mountains- K. H. Tney police reported. your aiirt.—Pr«d Carl Harrk; fnst bowl, Aegelo MI, jack WOaoe, Bili Rood, aad| also visaed Storyia&d io Gko, K. Bottooe; tiie hot plate, Jackie Har- Barbara Snsn asxi Aiisoo Ara-1 H. ris; waH plaque, Teresa DiMjsio, strong- ]1 -•» The Me e««ot on MtiUniey ptajr- aod marbdized tattle, Berate Ee*L ? Mis Carol Lynn AarBnamnMr, White eitaeasfejp rttfcacs for the Tearsdby a^misg tbe ground ttf* wuk was matin* siftfaail -rf*» pi»yel U» ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter plant for the annual "MtKinley week were awarded te Teresa and j Musi of New Providence road, ft Is: Linda Peter DlXaio. cc' Eoos#v«h teaes. The Jrfrson Kaygrooixi Picnic" A'luncheon teaa vest (So*n ic defeat by a S Meastaiaiide, will be the roett of tte ?• picnic was held yesterday and the Gail Beid, assstaat leader at of 11 to t Use only good ILiada Wiltselms, also of MOOB- Fr*it»r(«r ft following •arrao'; Cold cuts, bard *f eKinley, has created modi iater- - left for tie Jrifersac was a triple timskfe, at her ssramer home in * for taw ktst vork- roll*, rctiaiKa, pickles, soda, ice est on tbe grssaib «iic a ikKia- I Brick Town. Carol will risn for j HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME m the iftk ir,Tdn.g by Kjck Thsrse. Jaae Haeauley also cream and cap cakes. tey playi^twod eeraptnok. Si» has i sii days. I a mCHir.ted collnrtion ol whs pitted for the Jeff aaear this catc- Following- the !aa«beon the child- were: Jc '• Dr. am! Mrs. Stephen Daw Mills | ren bad a babble gain blowing con- of Es*ehsstejr, Mien., with their: tent, peanut hunt, and candy-treas- This serapboox has ior wgfaulity was members to coctribete articles asd Frad B»-7T.-es, Mark L-j=ke, Ken elder SOB and daagiiter spent last . .. WISH YOU WERE HERE ure taut Tbe final erent of the EA Mclanie sagg*stio&s. Trircoer. Kes Bariara, Dare De week at the basM of Mrs. Alas Sisace aad Jor. EettMg?. • • » ErsKS CfMiliE of SoiJifc Ettclid arie- Friday a&enaosn a fredde ece- nae before sailing i-M a sector trip { taroug^ £i£rope. Dr. Mills, forfis- of eriy of WeS&U, is sow oa tbe «taff of the MJF» Ciinis is animaU an4 persoas were Ue ges- f Tibase v^& ioosi jsart in Mr. This is the month almost everyone is either vacation end objects bess* draws. j it vere: Laif Fas:. Jaae T bound or just returning from their vacation. Those rfeo tc ft put is tie oae-1 , ui:.if Freed, iiadt Etke«, Beaaty wisest gnaw is tiw test mere: MwOya KJe^s, Giss'fcy \ieC3. ?«sr XeiH, Carole) mitboat Oat bait.—Eaipk Wakis Babdoff, .Ooa«ie Vest, LafiM Strii*. L@» frmz. Scares Win Judge, Lori* Glkfanaa, tasty j E:-irjt Bn™. iUii.r MiUw,,: HarowiU, Vahaia BiHfc^jfcj-, Mar- ; ,'iti:< M2jt-'. ttiieiwc Harris^-; However, for those who stay home, the dry cleaning and jorie Ere, Ante Ere, BeSe Erie mad at Ltrmia Js4p». Eat&j Palsser, shirt laundering still requires immediate attention. There- Leslie Andrm, «TI*I Basse War- La,ara Orecs, lvil» Asdrcrs,! Cast Your Ballot ren picked as tfae wicaer. Sj^y S»-ar.«j. Ata Marie S&el'! fore, Pan American planned its vacation schedule for Wednesday aflerao™ a nortess J JEier, Ika^ias Wess. aad Lasra j was held on }titimx, for iiae play. 1 HacSHeszae. -But DON'T its employees so that we could' remain open every day, rrouod chasBp»o la twhsisgie- J j^ CT^mriis **&- ksxp&t,' The storks ckaaspwo nt Marklpw-- i^g. ^aiiert, EatfaeJers < Monday through Saturday, and still give our personnel Udke «Ak BiB Biri%. a^ Jam : SS« »4Tti!r»SjIS' THROW AWAY their well earned vacation. . Dasstsn iwfmtiaiag JeSerus i M^^T. t^a «« awarded! playrroand in tfee doaWo. I&e «tk. ; to a* wjaaej. ITS who partidpatad is U* esatet ; ! TOUR VOTE! Dare Dc Sisoot, Da« ; <"** f™*5 el&Bsi f^r tMs wtec Pointer, Didti* Brsstes, Esas *** &=«*"-" W«d aad L«ii* Ac-; \TOU wcolArt wta to wear a So, if you n««4 SMM Day Svrrk*, Miy 4ajr «f th« w«wk, tines, Diane Sngod, Pas! Lataes, *«**- Tb«« «*« I NiodfoM *hen you (O into w.V« opM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M.... RUM JOB*S, Patty GWj, Jee Sea- "*** «4»ea f« a«ir . fix votiiif booth. So dart kt pwj- loff and Jeff Aadraws. ; ***£ cjjperaUoe at aB tests. vikx blindfold yoo now. Keep an All week the cKldreo fc«* bm i open miad. Euraiar all tklM erf thinking of tie booths t&ey sj»dj •: tfc big question! of the day. Then have for tie sr.noa! (air t£*s was i Dariaf IKS, mfeorbaa traSc at nakc 19 your own mind in the held Wednesday mfbL Apj?sxi- «** Part Aothority Bos Terminal Iijht of the facts, After ilUtuka maUly OS ehi!dr«K aad adiilti at. i t=o»a*ed raS-Uatially and toUkd only ate vote to win a clojely con- tended the fair eves tfeoupb it was • KJOOfiOO pamiijaia, accoramo- lelod political campaien. That de- SAME DAY SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE rained out U inmate* after it' 4»ted in I,t(MMKW k*a jBortmnta. ckTmi vote could be yours. Don't throw it away. Shirt* In By f A.M. tUUr Ttml Afternoon

Published it « public Mrvk* In coop- Dry Ckaainf In By Noon, Ready That Afternoon JARVIS DRUG STORE rtttn with Th. Admitisins CoundC 54 ELM St. WESmfID All Dry CUanini and Shirt Uun««ring Don* on Prcmiiei Hi|oy DiiuMf wtth us Every Child in our a Wanted Child Alf CondiNeticd Dining Room PUNNED Compktt Dinn«rt PARENTHOOD From $1.35 to $1.65 CLINIC r* "the c*rc\c> Thursdays 1-3 and 7-9 aft" soutK SPECIAL FAMILY NIGHT 212 East 7th Street EVERY THUHSDAY : PlQinfMld iimiu« COMflfTEDINNER. . . . $1.25 OIIUMEN'S DINNER ... 7*

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MR. RICHARD BALES will act as College Clothing Consultant at MacHugh Inc. before the opening of the Autumn school session this year.

Dick, a graduate of Westfield High School, is now attending Ithaca College where he is studying Radio and Tele- vision. Beside being active on the foot- ball and wrestling learns, he is President . . . with a checking account at The National Bank of Westfield. I of the Inter-Denominafion Council and Vice-President of his class. don't hdve to run all over town to pay my bills. Only a few minutes at Dick will be available during the my desk and the job is done. Why don't you open your checking ac- regular store hours, to answer inquiries concerning basic student clothing re- count at The National Bank of Westfield, and see how easy it is to pay quirements. your bills? Each school year mony students find they have over-purchased certain staple clothing Items, while allowing themselves to become short in others Our aim is to round out a very careful selection of their needs and still remain within a young man's budget.

Both parent, and College Students are invited to drop In at their leisure INATIONAL BANK and d,scuss any clothing problems they may have with Dick Bales.

OF WESTFIELD Closed Wednesdays During August »WArArCbc*

"4 Community Banfc Dedicated to Community Service"

264 E. Broad St., Westfield int. AD 2-8214 j.) uusn, THUMDAT, Aueuirtt; m« QudityCkekdfmrmt eral chairman. Over 1,060 paople local professional group was $1,-DeUmeyToHead Tihoma. J. O'Brien of Plainfteld Oven MM* ft Augmat Honors attendod the picaic vbit-b included July Sets New 496^25." and William Dalziel of Linden. HoldAtuuui Male ! a chicken barbeque, *p«cial fides Carlin'i Campaign Republicans running this year Here'* a menu (hat will aaafc ta and entertainment for the children, "This sales volume reflects," the are Peter J. McDonough HI of one hour with the oren eoatrei act •Resident The annual family picnic of N. J. cake baking contest with prizes secretary said, "that WestBeld and Plainfteld, Harry V. Osbornc Jr. at 376 degree*: Baked *waat |w- Jualrty Chekd Dairies was held Realtor Mark the surrounding communities of Register James J. Delaney of tatoes, glued center »lke »f kacm, awarded for taste, texture and ap- Scotch Plains announced Thursday ol Cranford, and Mayor Edward unday at Durlin* Farms Mead- pearance, tu;-of-war at Kockaway Mountainside, Scotch Plains and H Tiller of Garwood. succotash (use frosen affktji** Shipley »* Summit, » ws, WfcitebouK. Creek, and baseball cama* and Punwood iuAi a continuing appeal that he would serve as campaign and season with butter aad *alt) ' William Maidment, executive manager for Freeholder Edward J The picnic *M attended by exec- music. secretary of the Westfield Board at one of the most desirable sub- Of all debt*, men arc least will- and a deep diah fruit pi* wU) • utive* and personnel of Durling urban areas in the east." Carlin, fiahway Democrat and ctreude) topping. After WU<«, jef Realtors, reported today that physician, who is seeking hi* sec- ing to pay tax**. What a satire is '•mi of Whit»home and Saoriae July aale* had exceeded aU previ- this on government! this menu can bis held at swiiif )airiM tt Hillside, together with Moat ieople an «o tfce worid, ond term on the Union County free- temperature without «Matton|l*s> not in it—bmfitm no eonacioua ous total* for that month in board holder board. Waldo Eaeraon /. Quality Chakd asilk produ- history. What U tame,simpl e and sincere if you have the new low tamfan- cer*, distributor*, dealer* and their •ymyathy or redatiooafcip to aoy- U most congenial tt man'* nature. Delaney promised a "tighlly or- ture oven control ia your NIM, Itunc about tfcean.—John Mutr In 1859, more than half of (he 'amiliee. "Fifty-nine residential proper- —Cicero ganized campaign" in every one tases of paralytic polio reported to Open the oven door for a few dil- tie* were sold through the multiple Grace is the ornament of orna- al the county's 21 municipalities. utes and turn the control to >M b. J«K*aon Mejrer, ***** manager Envy ii the atmosphere of hell. the New Jersey State Department Purling Farm, Mrr«4 at gen- listing- service," Mr. Maidment ments. Without it, beauty is life- Also seeking re-election with Dr. of Health were under 10 yean of degree* for ideal serving temaafs- have been —Mary Baker Eddy fluid, "and the gross sales of the lesx—Baltaaar Gracian Carlin are Democratic Freeholders ture. ibti toward *• **e. I closer .

if l«tk anndversay of FaM»- tatoendeiwe was obs«r»ad , ,t He investiture eera- __ the pri- , Brown Brett- »nd Company, New

Americ Ch*M- . He has been it* (floamierce fc!wrrently serving « pra«l- Shipley, the .~-_ ti to encouragta* ^iness leader, to1 aM KiW expansion rfhkto- ZLk inrostment. The cfcan- iweonteobi betwee. Pa«*- Uaitoessmen and America* in- frklirfrklirm* tun took an Intereit in the e11 '* *M eM t state in 1047 ud Ta^ed active fa Paki*tao4- l»iiUo»teTer«ta(». Jted it was not eM ns to rely »olely en l fovernment to carry with conUctt n»tion», CHARMING, YISI But thair greatest charm ii Koo*' prlet! ImagiM . . , noted the progren * pikWin during recent yaar*. only 59.95 for tach pitccl - And jwil look what a beautiful bedroom th«M pi«Cw* lUld tke Ayub •dminietrattan ' wtked to eliminate wetteful makel Each on* it really generous in lite . . . patiently crafted of fine cherry il rlwlrin and in«Ull de«M>- procesaes at tile individual veneer*, burnished till they glow. And you'll find thtie pieces not only blessed Jty Ii a native of Maryland with all the warmth and charm of colonial, but cleverly adapted for today's I (initiate of the Unirereity lirytod. He joined the New living ... designed to link together 'round your room . . . and fill every Inch tak ttter college. ) • with precious storage space! But come to your nearest Koos store . . . see the [.Telephone complete collection for yourselfV Choose the bachelor chest; apothecary chest, door cabinet, corner chest, dresser-desk, bookcase bed, TWO twin beds, or BOTH Horn bed and night table . . . each only 59.951 And find many matching pieces k*. Horn of 639 Wartlitld tagged proportionately low . . / even a big bunk bedl Budget terms? The ; the exchange cable devel- t engineer in the Bell Tele- easiestl Up to 2/years to payl I Laboratories outside plant organization located Wdtern Electric Kearny t,wu promoted to exchange imrjner effective early this \ Mi. Horn replaced Claude k» who retired frani aetive x with the laboratories 83 year* of Bell Be itarted w»fk EiMnleti awwuntjat Haw- he becarfie part of rtritmed Bell Lata depart- tltBwrtiiome. Shortly after, Imeima interrupted in order |an « B8 degree,in electrical from University of

|fc»u reinstateda t Hawthorne t ntamd to Kearny in 1»S1 ' n W tmained until hia move ««*ltonore, Md.,laborator*»i. f »1M rears he transferred to J. h mi tie was advanced •feott recent position. k-Hom and his mitt Alice , Stuart, Prank and dhiW

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KOOS MAIN STORE HOLIEBJ Ruhicuy, Rl. 27 • TV 8-3700 Parkway Exit I3S • Nrw hmy BRANCH STORES Sea Gin, Rl, 71 • Gl 9-6786 Freehold, Rt, 9 • HO 2-031$ Panippany, Rt. 46 • DE 44100 OPEN 6 NJGHTS '. AUGUST 141 tax bill. Tbe amount of coucty tax in- Who', Plucked for Feather B*d? Haying The i MADE* corporated ia the local property tax bill represent* each municipality's appor- Mf AlBIANDER U tioned share of total county costs after . NOETH~ allowing; for income from county miscel- laneous levenues. • J98 The county tax levy ia based upon the expenditures fixed in the annual counts- *y MUM later WEST EAST • 8 6 4 3 2 * budget following- public hearings by the THE MtOBLEM OF of our market, arrange fairs and K Board of Freeholders, it was explained. FOftEICN COMPETITION so forth, all of which are deswn- :«••• It is at the publie hearing:, held early To most «f vs foreign competi- of specific aid to their tion is merely a term, and to a Our government does each year, that citizen questions con- ejcporters large n limber of us it is all to the «v..., nothing along these cerning county spending are heard. In good because we get a selection of s although it is moving in this E10S articles that would not otherwise some counties alert taxpayers join in or- direction but moving vary riowly. A76543! faniaed budget studies in cooperation be possible. Bat to thousands of 4. In most foreign nations it is • KJ business firms in tbi» nation today neither side with county officials during- the period foreign competition is hurting a matter of exporting to survive. Until the jjast two or three years, to* bidding went: of budget preparation prior to the public profits and in many instances it is W«t Maria East threatening the very existence of as a result of the war devasta- hearing. It is In the months just ahead they did not have « surplus pass 1 * 2f the organizationna . tion. they d.d not have « p pass S a>_ p ,3 that counties will begin shaping their Now American business believes which they could ship abroad, but a pass pass paB8 spending programs for 1961. This is the LETTERS TO THE in competition, and since 1890 we now they have increased their Our have had a federaJ law prohibiting production m many lines to a voi- W«ti led the heart eight time when taxpayers, too, should begin have had a federaJ law prohibiting ace wgn. The jack of monopoly. Wh— y th- e growin• g con- ume which gives them a substan- their study of county finances and needs, EDITOR tial supply for export. And the was led, East played the Shipping Clerk, cern about foreign competition? South ducked and W«sf« the association said. The answer is to be found in thewidespread over - devaluation of THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1960 their currencies in 1949 and im- won. West led the four af Ba I* « difference , between domestic and Eait put in tbe jack, ana Old Sill Lading, foreign competition. mediately thereafter has given ••btMt htm Mtrm* •!• mUkuUk them a competitive advantage as mad* the key play of the YVoftf0o» roif noy. In the domestic Held, every bust- letting East hold the tritk." f » a colorful word •ATI l ness works under the same gen- of today. If your property tax rate was estab- 4 eral conditions. Its raw material East shifted to a low da. »eroH the idea of being paid In spite of all these favorable South correctly reswaiT lished at twice your neighbor's you'd costs the same, it draws on thefactors we still are exporting more ' Mr •« working. ¥tt7erth«rbeddinf ia (Here b one we saw in a bar- same labor supply, it pays the East must ho)d the ace of M complain to high heaven, and with good goods than wa import, and this on the bidding, and to AM - «flM4«fcadc4 !•• protection for work- reason. u - w. ber's window) same transportation charges and, year our exports are increasing NO NEED TO HANG YOUP. in genera), the same rate of taxes, king. When It held, tatb V-m It Isn't «Mf to dtftnd "w#rk prac k Mt nt !• Ik. more rapidly than our imports. heart) was made, a dianeaTS That ii the position the railroads find HEAD it has the same freedom to devise This is quite amazing because in L bttan m—» U ia l ,-• WE REPAIR VACATION articles which will appeal to the discarded from the board t«i : "«*M»" that am ^»y for nt work," themselves in. many foreign nations there are blocking tbe diamonds — « fc wmttf •»# iMtfcn hava managed The Association of American Rail- •CiM hf Friimj & Ihf u* tt HAIRCUTS taste of its customers, it can ad- tariffs, and other restrictions Mllir fa Ik* Idi I) vertise to any extent it can afford, was, of course, the who)* Mi against our goods. In some cases ducking the second rnaj roads recently presented the results of (Newi it«m) "G. I. WONT and .its market is identical with these restrictions are so severe It k afrvfeoa that ftatberbedding aab- that of its competitors. In the case hearts. Tha see of diatMaa a study, made in 31 states, to a special WALK W A»MY HAS WAY. that American companies are es- then cashed and the ran 4 etivfitjr—4he increase of ef- Senate Commerce Committee group PTA Retolution . Vou mean they will all be in of foreign competition we find tablishing foreign branches or the following; diamonds and the spade a«i ', production thai should result from which Is examining Inequities in trans- $gt Bilko's Auto Pool? subsidiaries in order to be able to up to ten tricks. Editor, ; 1. Wages are lower. This is true sell at all in the market. > MM of better Machines and method*, portation policy. Tax overcharges on the At the final meting of the WesU A few more of those "a hit in •in every nation, even if one eounts Taking tha heart kike t i it works afainat achievement railroads in these states totaled more fie'.d Council of Parent Teachers the head" at the ball parks, and the fringe benefits. Taxes OR busi- Unfortunately the severity of third trfck blocks the li* Associations, the recreation com- aad South goes down. >, «f kwtttr li»in» standards, which come than |141 million in 1957, the latest year the owners will be required to* ness also are lower as a general the foreign competition is creating mittee, composed ot representa- take sut fight club licenses. rule. Saw materials may cost a demand in many quarters for us - abaat oil/ through better productivity. for which complete figure* are avail- tives from each of the 12 schools more or les, asnd administrative to raise train's. In some instances in the community presented a that may be desirable, or even - Ia Muter-today, foatheifcedding ii able. Never nave party platforms expenses may be either higher or proposal which had resulted frorrf lower, but usually are lower. Even necessary. But.the only sound, real •< M • Matter < individual iaiineaa or of The reason for that, said the associa- the extcntive consideration of the been tested so soon after a con- vention, and many a politician though output per manhour is answer is for us to increase our : JaMhirUni. It fa a practice instituted by tion, is a "studied and deliberate prac- recreational needs of Westfieid in less than in thia country, there- productive efficiency — and sell which this group had engaged the doing his old soft shoe routine ,''.*dm lM*kn wMeh cancel* out gains tice" ot taxing railroad property at a far hopes he will not trip on a loose fore, the total cost of production more abroad. pest year. is less in most instances, -. that batter aa,ufpnwnt -and methoda higher rata than comparable industrial This recommendation which re- plank. property. Six states which were singled ctived unamimous council approval i. Foreign factories have been * HlH atherwlae produce. largely rebuilt in the past few Flavor Boott For * - The •mployani wlio pay the wages of out as examples assess railroad prop* read: Overheard at the station this morning. "He's an unlucky fellow. years. This means that they have «ba feattMrbeiMaiti ar. not the only Vi«. trty at 100 per cent of value for tax "Th« recreation committee of the ju»t as modern and efficient ma- Apple Pie i Wertleld Council of PTAs, repre- Why if he married a manufac- , All employees who really do a fair purposes, while the tax .rate for all other turer's daughter, it would turn out chines as we have and can,' if they ««ntin» all the PTAs in Westfield, ao desire, turn out just as good a Some early baking apples lack •d all consumer* who pay properties ranges from 11.4 per cent of recommends to the Town Council that his father-in-law was making thst horror of the TV channels, product In many lines, the for-tha tangy flavor of mature apples. of fMUwrMdiag are bain* assessed value to 60.7 par cent, that Wore 1961, a minimum of ten eign factories are even more mod- Marg_aret Spader, of the Gas Ap- acres of land be acquired on the Brand X." i «wr. Tha public pay* tht bill, as In the, association's phrase, "The ern on the average than ours—in plance Manufacturers Association north side of Westrleld at three or spite of the enormous investment suggests an ounce of apple brandy Jt^Mally dot* when economic folly and crushing burden of a $140 million dol- four strategic points recommended SAIL'S f AX we have been making in plant and poured through the slits on top of tautanlity an ridiag hith. lar penalty against an industry that is by th» Recreation Commission, a Many a yacht owner equipment. a pie immediately after baking as fighting for its very life ia utterly inde- portion of it to be used for % min- When the bills come due, 3. Foreign governments, with a flavor boster. Be sure to pre- imum of lix tennis courts, the rest Envies the fellow few exceptions, actively help and heat the oven to 425 degrees be- fensible, intolerabfe".'. . and abhorrent to be used as the Recreation Coni- y Who paddles a canoe. support exports. In some cases fore baking the pie. Miss Spader DM DOWWCMtri* to one's sense of justice and fair play." nUiion recommends." thU is through outright and di-says pies should be'left in the hot l to pinpoint m cause of any The Congressional investigating group Town Council received a copy of FREDV KOKE JR. rect subsidies, and in most cases oven until the juice bubbles jMQ Milirkftrytw fifW traffic accident can be likened to was urged to back remedial federal leg- this proposal subsequent to the the government guarantees the through the slits in the top crust. 4kc proverbial search for the needle in meeting and notice of it appeared Children have more need of mo- exporting company against vari- This prevents soggy crust and in- islation that would outlaw state and under the report of the PTA Coun- dels than of critics.—Joseph Jou- ous kinds of loss. Foreign govern- sures thorough cooking of the andVOTE tt* hayataek, David Green, president of local discrimination in tax assessments cil meeting in the June 10 edition bert ment* also make constant surveys filling. PMHWM4 at a public swvtet l •rattan «Wi The Adwrtisini 'tfc. Motor Club of America, said today. against the railroads as "an unreason- of the Westfield Leader. "OB occasions, the needle in the hay- able and unjust discrimination against Since it appears that the diaposi- stack Is found," Mr. Green •aM.-Tftad. Yi ol town owned property is b«- aff undue turden upon interstate com**J*>t- coniwnpiited, it **m> umeiy — occiaitiM, torwMgatora s^nifjgaTi¥ /4 11 nU< oUieiieedwtJ res iM»veraauBieeaua»foratraffie«ici- n»erce." Thia is a request'for nothinr °^wd b"^y this resolution"'-' . ' - ? ' . dapt Bat it it wry nalikely that a eingle more than fair play. DORIS 8. PETERSON, President, 195M860, 'fseter twr «t«M «xcl«aivelT cauae a Wettneld Council PTA . rtoufk accident. • Th* Wrong Way -Tratfle accidMt," continued Mr. A short time ago airline pilots refuted On And On "'Own, !%i «h««H> iwak of aeveral fac- to report for duty on a number ot our 'hwa. the bum* eleitent combined wKh major airlines, Thia action, which Editor, Leader: amounted to an informal strike, was for- Tbe arguments for and against - 'the c—dffloni of 4b* road and vehicle the reroninfr of a portion of tho ; at well as thetraffle aHuaUon minutes tunately of brief duration. Even so, the Brirhtwood area of Westfleld go Nfere the wtMaat wound. The driver public we« seriously inconvenienced— on and on. At the last meeting of . •ad these pilots demonstrated an atti- the Town'Council silence a poke \ atiii.Mly ia (he prteciple factor in all much louder than words, Letters Vtttfk irrMiiia., k ia hia aesunptiOM tude of irresponsibility which casts seri- haw coma in from residents all '\*rt mhiifiat •otion ia a traffic altiia* •ua question on the judgment of men over WcstAeld, supporting the who earn very large salaries, are en- movement against such rezoning. " JHM or miiriiptj that nKimateir blends It becomes more and more «p- ^flft.tfteters that create an aeeident gaged in a highly responsible and skilled Varant that the people of Westfleld ", J*t&* aa aa example .the ease of profession, and enjoy great prestige. prefer their town the way It ia. STEADY' They pride themselves in tho fact fr A aad Diivwr B who were in- They refused to fly because they dis- that Industry ia not present They y iaia endnip ami too tone ago," agreed with certain new safety rules and pride themselves in the fact tho Mr. Greek expHdaad. "Driver A signaled regulations and procedures ordered by number of multipU dwellings of any type is low compared to other *•** loft tura«t aa intereectlon. Driver the Federal Aviation Agency, Thia is communities. They pride them- ' 1 MHtnttf Driver A was going to turn the agency whose job it is to maintain ' selves in the fact that Westfleld is IS •;HaX aad #o pfoeoeded to paw on the high standards of airline operation, be- Westfleld, and they want to keep it right Driver A, however, turned right hind It lies all the authority of the U. S. that way! I fptnd and wai atraek by Driver B'I Above and beyond this there axe Government. several other thoughts that should oar, • . •'•- - . Now, tt ia possible that some or all of be brought to the attention of one , "What h»4 fcappantdt At the last the new strictures were unnecessary, or and all. Much fas been made of a Master Plan for the orderly and THE abate, Driver A had apottod aa addroai irritating, or extreme, or need modifica- proper development of the town. >To "- WtB^av^aja^a^ laaWPBI II •• tr-*V. ^WSs/H^^^B^Si^?! •oa a buildlnf off the far corner aad tion. But that is not the point If the point was made of this by the naUaed he would be heading in the commercial pilots and their association Planning Board or the McCrosky 'wWng direction. Driver B did not know felt this, their recourse was to go through report Does this rezoning fit in thhx Driver A had improperly analyzed with such a plan? the legal and legislative channels which In any event, at thia point It be- WORD for the earth's orbit around the sun• •• warn traffic problem and improperly sig- exist to reconcile differences and bring hoves the Mayor to carry out his aaled. Driver B had aasumed Driver A expressed statement that all facets -i about change where change is necessary. of the contemplated rezoning be -would make the left turn and had con- The wont possible step was to petulant- thoroughly analyzed and all inter- verted his assumption into a fact." ly refuse to report for duty and thus rested parties be given all the time as » at . loquired to express themselves be- «nd 'steady' is the wojd forth* say, in effect, that their judgment was fore any action is taken by tho Th» County Tox Bit. superior to that of the law and the Town Council. UADZ«, THURSDAY, the federal government but not most entirely on the defensive. been with the company since 1928. iociition As'welTaTi . __ now collected; 3. Closing of loop- Events of the past few months He was graduated from Worcester of both the ASM&W API. holes in tax laws, and 4, Increas- have brought into frightfully clear Polytechnic Institute. Mr. Feely joined the essnaeny in ing federal tax revenues by ex- focus the deterioration of united Mr, Burritt joined Esso Engi- 1940 soon after he was graduated panding the economy itself (a five States and Free-World prestige in neering in 1923, a year after he from the University of Michigan per cent growth rate would yield THIS WEEK many areas of the world. We need wus graduated from Stevsna In- with a bachelor of science degree over $10 billion in added revenue to re-examine very closely many stitute of Technology with a degree in mechanical engineering. He is a in four yean). of the programs which make up i:i mechanical engineering. He member of the American Society REPORT Democrats know that programs the bulk of our basic foreign holds a New Jersey professional ot Mechanical Engineers and tha such they propose—fall parity With Clirtm Dmidm pelicy. engineer's license and is a member Tunk Committe of the American payments to fanners, federal aid We hav« largely followed a pro- of the American Petroleum Insti- Petroleum Institute, to cities, etc.—will cost nosey. COCKTAIL gram of cocktail and dollar diplo- tute and the American Society of Mr. Gross began his E«so career HOME But they believe that a healthy macy to win the support of gov- Mechanical Engineers. He has rep in 1938. A chemical engineer, he economy will support those pro- DIPLOMACY ernments. We have, in short, at- resented the company on commit- was graduated from Rensielaetr grams, and that the economy will tempted to buy friends with mili- tees of the American Standards As- Polytechnic Institute. continue (o grow with the htlp of It is tine we te Amarica face conflict during a ties* of "peace." tary assistance and generous eco- those programs. some hard), »apl#a*ant facts, and Christianity face* a challenge nomic aid. Republicans aUo call for n»w that aw ssakf u» our minds what tuch as it has not known' since The Communists, on tie other federal efforts, but «ftt» ta«r we are gvfnf to do about them. persecution by the Boman* almost hand, have been disturbingly suc- differ with the Democrats on the CoawainitM and the communist twenty centuries ago- Communists cessful in over-throwing many of way to make that effort. totalitarian fans of government deny and ridicule the teachings of those governments by infiltrstton On medical ore for the aged have been accepted) by, or im- Christ as vehemently as did the into student and labor groups. and aging, for instance, the GOPposed upon, almost half ef the Romans. They live with and work with peo- does call for limited coverage. people of the world. Our Free If democracy is crushed, then ple while many of our diplomats thriaaa* taint U*t week, and I Democrats, however, believe that World U growing smaller almost Christianity will sorely die. There give lavish cocktail parties to en- hfj* ft* C#a***».i*1W be celleal the job should b« done under our day by day. it no freedom of religion tinder a tertain government officials. political parties ttftaVt*vf*t on this matter. (Ont present social security system in Democracy is in trouble, seri- communist dictator; nor does com- The record in Turkey, South •Art «f ft* problem micht.be mat order to give real help where it is ous treuale, in many part* ef the munism recognis* any of the other Korea, Cuba, Japan (tn4, more re- (8t three weeks basic freedoms of a democracy. £» of the job fcy • M| I have.introduced: It most needed. world. In ne time in recorded his- cently, the Congo should convince tt ggtr e collegge itudentt* whs) As far,as school aid is con- tory haa there been so much Nnad ef Marabat us that it is time to reevaluate and •U, tftlen. Each party world.wife unrest, turmoil and Half a century ago Karl Marx, 4 Itl •»* »«nt° •tea t» wtat r thhe natien'i's ftreifft cerned, Democrats offer a federal revise our foreign policies and pro- aerviet ti» aiM* kind ot special assistance program which "will aather ef the communist "bible," grams. The survival of democracy fnH*tattlei acReei ttk« the form or federal grants devcbiped a prognm for world depends on intelligent planning, ity inadequacies at Congressional conquest from which his succes- teeefcen Vee«r»i »*«er MMi *C ta state* for •ducatienel »irp*eea hearings. "Our military position," hard work and sacriflet. Are we ttIk e UlWttaaaa.) l Blfsiw"«e Edwtian they deem most pr*salHt> idelud- sors have never deviated. It was, equal to the task? Or have we saie the Pemixretk defense plank, and is, a diabeHeal blah of deceit, •;•*.::.. •:::;• iitr tlitaraMsi cMitrttcttoa and "it BMaavree' in terms of gap*— grown too soft, ielf-aatlsfled and v teachers •alartes." The Repablican dissension tad subjugation to dis- complacent? missile cap, space gap, limited war credit, then destroy democracy l*a^aSI*rt*rSirUi.itedNa". platf eta would net gi«« the states gap," • . • . , a choice; it would limit aid te and individual freedom. iS^SpWMetata; speciftcallr Civil Xifta: loth'patties are Cetnmaniat dictator* den't want iaMi||git*.',N»aljof 'the'la* school construction. committed' to civil rights planks 4 Residents Get Mthe World a military war for the simple Mr. ••«••*. Artker O. M*tan»erM,Jl*n»»rlr ef Wanrteh. »V 1, tr» Urban problem* received special •teoager than any ever offered bc- (taaon they believe they can con- MW l5?»M» l» taeir *»r *>••• •* SMI •Mltraaetmmmt' ml^nram*, »««M * PUSHrite. . kr,aarmittiiw attention at Lea Angel**. A sew fer*. Great changes are promised | »»!!> HawpM* ad M. Clar to «j(W the caMmt-kwal federal itt quer th« world, without firing a New Esso Posts vtw•»»»•• ik*w*n— * ""• " ---• - • --- - that Bfwai»e should be fulfilled as shot. But, neither do they want FrMrseka, lw>, _^ ta particular was *r»**nd te git* asmt diree- aeen a* aeetlMe. The Democratic tioM to programs «e«liag with peace, as we understand it,,in the preaeeal to aetablita a Fair Em. world. There' is no sincerity to Four Westfield residents have f*W< Hwrttton platform suf- slum ctewence, recrtatlon, traw- atofMent fracttce* Cosaniiuion been appointed to new posts Ess'o portation, water and air BeUwUeB. their talk of "peaceful co-exist- m awst eateae! test*. AM there mar b« a n««d for w*«M de raw* a» enrteme Job ence." Research and Engineering Co. as a two e«Mr-a*cretart«i te help the and other area-wide probleate. Ma fT engineering; Leslie D, In •olfey making, moat recently tional feUey were two that were cmpbaslte though, that the plat, that we are not goaded into a Burritt of 647 St. Mark's svenuo ftf» thousands ef were* 4«moa«trate4 by the handling of particularly welcome to me. forms make it clear that we have "hot" war out of despair of win- has been named chief project man- SAME DAY SERVICE Itff other dem»nd> tat U-l incident and the miijudg- The "Cities and Suburbs Plank" turned a center in terms ef pro. ning the "cold" war. ager; Frank J. Feely Jr. of Ivy f«i change, for lew ing^of Japaneie public opinion on asks for; "Federal, aid for compre gresrive programs for tomorrow. Hill, Mountain avenue, has been the eve of the President's sched- F.r the Mlndt af MM hensive metropolitan transporta- We're not content to hold on to World War II! Is a struggle appointed associate director of the WtrtfWd Studios •Vsaarbon of a few of the uled flight. Democrats luggeit a tion 'programs, including bus and what we have had; we're searching rewly-formed general engineering thomufn overhaul of policy ma- between communism and democ- i • tKh plitform, we ran rail mass transit, commuter rail- tor new answers, those of us in racy for the minds of men. It is division, and George W. Gross of ,ate»nisalof the demand* ehhtery. • roads as well as highway pre- Congress are waiting for the op- 511 Birch avenue has been named grams ..." an ideological battle waged with 111 fWINM im* M Centr«M and (he K*MU «f » Nation: Each party portunity to turn many of those words in a propaganda war In chief staff engineer. i •fomiMi .change here, but on dif- My mass transportation bill, now proposals into legislation which which we have, so far, been al- Mr. Martin, a civil engineer, has TaWaM* a* Cleat* ferent grounds. The Democratic awaiting House action after pas- will serve all Americans, • Varlf Scene: Democrat! btatrWm mm: "Our generation of sage in the Senate, would encour- Ikat "American foreign Anterieani haa achieved an his- age integrated area-wide transit «tt its aspect* »u.t be toric technological breakthrough. planning and development. 1 It • world of change." Today we are capable of creating As chairman of the Senate Sub' , drafted at Lot An-an abundance in goods and ierv- committee on Migratory Labor, t "Where fnilltlarr kea beyond the dreamt of Our was glad, too, to see that the plat- mains essential for parent*. Yet on the threshhold of form promises i "To assure mi- fcfeiue we analUsee plenty, the Republican administra- grant labor ... of a comprehen- [fci requirementsar e fully tion hesitates, confused and sive program to bring them not \H rspidly aa security afraid, AJ • result, maMire hu- only decent wages hut also an ade- s permit, we will re- man needs now exist side by side quate standard of health, housing', _ i with tractors, bomb- with idle capital, and idle ma- social security protection, educa- kulljoters, and tactician* chinei." tion and welfare services," tiMsM." :' Renubllcans say that, in our The subcommittee, which has V Us Annies platform iski $600 million economy, more Amer- taken testimony, in eight states, §iiriMr*i pact* and alliances, icans are working than ever, be- has already offered much of the ' understanding; of un- fore. But they uy, too, that some legislation described. _ d nations, and for • adjustments are necessary. A Secure Nation: Republicans, ipinet agency capable of Both platforms acknowledge in their final platform draft, ig- rtiearch and planning that "We must quicken the pace nored pleas to raise defense spend- di ^l" «Sf»Wtl ,mQWDU ing by «b,put, 13.bJ)lion * DtMcrttic platform says Sve.per cent annual Democrats have set no sped ("KM aai wometuaeletttd g rate, «nich would be pos- changes, but they have called foY| p at abroad should be •ible If present tight money poli- many changes in order to develop I tw *elr HMitive under* cies , and resultant high interest "diversity, balance and mobility in t «f 4k* people with whom rates are lifted. the armed forces of the future," | nil Urn. We can no longer To pay for broadened federal as well as complete re-examination inamenUtives who ar*.ia> program! and yet arrive at bal- of the 'organisation of our armed t of tin language and cul- anced budgets and surpluses, Dem- forces. To support arguments for f ud politics of the nations in ocrats offer a four point program increased defense efforts, the k tsejr nnrtnnt us." of fiscal responsibility: 1. End of Democratic platform reminded the t*u hwrtening to hear the waste in federal expenditures; 2. nation that many Administration candidate say much Collecting billions in taxes owed officials had warned about secur-

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Local and long OhUmet Movin|] It is easy to ascertain with som« About Nepal I«T efcaaal The court will not and cannot by «•*•* Mi SB»BW»«M* Mas in- degree of accuracy what parti*- JBplicatioa add to or cha&ge a intend while convening, either Dennis Daltoo, a 1960 graduate contract which is clear and com- ^B^^IBBBBBBBI BBBBBBBBBB BBSBBBV^IBBBBBBW BBBB^BBBBBBBBBBBl ihrougb a gesture, a look or toae ef Rutgers University, addressed plete in itself, »nd the parties ^BBBBBBV .BBBBBBBBI VBW BBBBBBI BBBBBBBBBB* BBBBT# of voice, bat in writing a mere tm WestfieM Eiwanis Club f ollow- MP Rf^BP* Wf Mi SaWf ^••> Ires, in the absence of air.- word or phrase coold reflect two isg lancheeffl last week at the HaH- faifuity, will not be permitted to entirely different meanings. Law- prove that they intended son»«- w*y House, Mountainside yers are trained to take into con- Mr. D«ltoa wU! depart Sept 1 STOtAOf tUmg different from that which is sideration the parties involved, dearly expressed. for Bombay, India, aad fly to the circumstances surrounding the Nepal where be will spend six contract or writing, and to use the Maav will enter into negotia- aW «)t Him-J5iB«iii« ttar Jane Pictoni U boWiBj thf months as a representative of the PAOONO tion* which are reduced to vrit- language which U commensurate Ir.temationsl Farm Youth Ex- aad then insist that the words whh it. nuniitnr* vetted BmhrelWut entted for her by Mr. John change Program. at a (sdiioe ibow in New )fork-« Plaa Hotel, it 4a not aai7 what they mean in »n The tendency his been to draft He described the background of Om»mi,H.l fort to defeat the purpOM of the contracts net with the purpose of be folded aod carried is Jme'« carte. eastoact The courts wUl construe eloodisg the intent of tie parties this program to the members and verdiaff ia its plaid, ordinary with legal verbiage whkh looks spoke brieaj of the history of Ne- aa4 awpaJar tease, unlsaa because like th* Magna Chart*, bat rather Credit Management He if vice pal. Mr. Daitoa believes that the the Batare of tfce boaioesa or trade to ute the language of the every- Hunt Finishes Chairman of the Chemical and Al- program b an important instrn- 1 peculiar meaning day bu»ijiessm»n with ptrticuUr lied Prog Group. raetit in maintaining oar foreign to bath partial- emphasis on clarity of meaning. With hi» company for tve yean, relations abroad. Graduate Course he hold* a BS degree from Ford- Theodore Frankenbach introdnc- placements, Mr. Begy added, msnr detiraWe openings remain. Keeded W. S. Hont of 7S5 Hanford 429 Hand On by local employers are bookkeepers, place, aisisUct ntaoager-Eastero clerks, general office, comptometer Credit OiSce, Union Carbide Corp., Join in July operators, cabinetmakers, mafhm- long Island City, fl*.Y , was grad- tets, tool and die makers, sheeS caUd Friday from the Graduate metal workers, welders, combins- School of Credit and Finanrial A total at «Tt rmiitnU of tUa tion, electricians, suto mechanic, I Masageowiit at Dartmouth Col «• «w* plaoai ia •on-airicul- sewing machine operator* and fi- lege. TbTbee executive tavaj Joaa Uat BMth tkroufk ser- btrgiassboat buflder*. v*BM a* tka EUaateta eftce of the course, conducted two weeks a year Approximately ifi«l elaimanta for three years, is a program of New Jersey State Employment the Credit Research Foundation, it was reported b> Frank sought unemployment fnstiranct benefits from tbe local office lasv Inc., educational and research di- 0§ f month, with many resuming em- vision of the National Association WHALEN'S GARAGE Hear of the requesta from area ployment after a brief period of of Credit Management A.S.MANMNOftSONS •saakfen, he said, were for kefenforced idleness. The July claim- For the past three years, Mr. L Several such employees ant figure compares with 4,319 in Hunt has been a member of the 111 PAW raff, wtn-mo aUd throofla the (UteJane I960 and 3339 ia July 1959. TU.A0 tami'a clearance aprtara, where- New York Credit and Financial AD MM AO •00 norm AVX, B. by other atVes throw** the *UU Management Association, one of awaivav anvnat CtMWmmi war to obtain Beaded worken Horn to Prevent Mildew the 146 local associations that com- atay act be available ia the prise the National Association of Shower curtains, canvas shoes, Aowo* the job-aaeker. pbead by rain coats and bathing suits are tha UiaaWU oAea Uatmonth w*re inevitable victims of mildew and aaal 4k* nakera, arc welders, mold after a spell of hot humid weather. The sorest way to elim- BUSINESS DIRECTORY china shop inapaeton, B»achi»i»t» inate this nuisance is by using the 1* Y4W Aa Y4MT clactrkians, baokkeepen, aeertU- clothes dryer to remove the mois- rias, emrpMitn, f*upben and tor- ture from these items before hang- RAPID REFERENCE TO REL1AILI BUSINESS HOUSII ret lathe operators. ToU\ pUce- ing. You'll save the extra work of BMBU wen lees «hao thoaa for the removing odors and stains. pnriMa month ami (below) the • OPTICIANS •(•re for Jal* 1»M. OIO YOU slEKKMBUt TO HAVE • AUTO DEALERS • AUTO DEALERS • DtUO STORES UQUOR STORES O«apite the current voiumt of THE "LEADEBT FORWAstOEPr ROBERT F. PAY DARBY'S DRUG STORE s%Bt,thaa. NORRIS WISTFIELD ELM UQUOR SHOP fttmahMrt a MOTOR SALES CO. HMMI AUwmt Mitt WINES CHEVROLET, INC. tn lowm A*«. W, MM 4PMB« • a alfu FORD LIQUORS «ff • «Mlr BBTaHw saatartat. Ghrt COLD BEER •**• Writer tats ef room. Barn- CENTRAL PHARMACY tt fataV fcfR ajsat Mother lika SODA WATER • ROOFERS i«a^B>tnaattii anasita ai- ^CHEVROLET/ Klcbul ]. C»rm«l«, Re». Pharss. a PRESCRIPTIONS rCECUMT Over •Ml «i is** aw* «f the net Carefully Campoaadat W.L CABf AMD TBCCStJ AOS411S Bet MM Ceat»JI««e *** k-1 Ct icajia IMir MRMST. OUTTIRS-IEAM» •eetk aa4 Ccatral AVM. W«e«a*l« BMDOE A.3474 M nmrtk an.«. •ELECTRICIANS Walaat Ave. ROTCHFORD PONTIAC INC. INTERIOR A. J. ORBACH CO. CHARLES T. BRENNAN DECORATORS • SERVICE STAT mm * /•ckawfUlt. ELECTRICIAN fts* the M) Teb- Ta* keet la 1 eal week at «*>• Authorised CHAIN DECORATORS G\NTLAY • RENAULT • PEUGEOT Custom Mad* Bales — 8«rvtc« — Psrta • Ml* Camn Mr. mm* Mm, Uaa DVVkM are MW N*ta« «• «*»!• a*w kaa» at Fin* Selection of Dtpendabla • FANS £sso BM ieatk irnit, haimi, walek Uwr tcwatlr vaickaaea trmm sir. aw «n, N*rauii5erkr, T«e ulr at Ms •mlllpl* Umtrt »nswr«r PACKARD WESTFIELD CO. Used Cars and Trucks •eoivica waa aeaaHaiM tare«aa tk* awie* ef Al«a Jeaastaa, Hnlln. no. PLalafel* MW ATTIC PANS v for Horn* D*. •Unka P to W. «tk it. at Arllastes Ava. Call Star* NcartMt Ta You Jaa J* UN. few year. Aatkeela*« FHB-SEASOW IALB naialeM ti* Silent Fan and Motor; K' ADam«V4500 W Wial to Mteon, Md.. STUDEBAKER ENWtrical-lrak««-( H» was teanaferred Balance Automatic Louver; 11-hr. ' •. ••eat at ... *• Ml UUh. it PACKARD Wall Clock Timer, complete, I81.S5 PlolnfHW 6-M70 *> Comptot* Auto 1 * taVMT ia Ml aa4 amawUd to Other slies available. Installation We PlcB0pasdD«ll»«| Sola* and S«rvtc* Ml fMaajt a«et «f eacnuffe cable optional.- At loweat prices. «BMU MOttTH AVSV •. BEAUTY SHOPS LAUNORliS eaii Ih wife PtWa, have AD t-«aai Pw Geaitlete DcUUe and la n*ralB. They hope OMA'S COIFFURE SALON Call SAMOSET LAUNDRY BERSE BROTHERS COMMUNITY PUtl than. Tk* sMsbers Hair 8trlist SERVICE, INC • SHOES • linhtii, rfefHfav a (en, AuthoHssA Of Dlstlnotloa ECONOMY SPBCIAUSTS •si faajr ffandcliHdren. PtTMOCTH . •>• aoTO . VAUAHT Lasting P*rman«aU O«THC*TO|C . bsWaW earaad a bachelor Salea * 8*nrlc< Alma D» Banctts, Styllat JHM in •Icetrieal en- ADassa t-taa* ffesa Wuhiasten SUU ADami 2-2519 • FLOOR COVERING Ml Mtrtk Ave. W. mm st. CRISANTI OHke—ile •*•"•»? REILLY CKAJtrORD LINOLEUM • LAMP REPAIRS aM Ceateuled Ave. OldtmobiltCo. VINYLS-TILES AND SHADES OMtmoblle • CORSETS •ale. * servie _ BATH OR E.T. WILLIAMS • STATIONERS Me W.Mfc A*., m. AAaau t-T*SI GAME ROOM FLOORS We repair lamps, also duplicate o PREB ESTIMATES recover >nr shade. 1001 lami WwtaeM. Hew •hades in ttock. Beplacemen THE CORSET SHOP elassware. l*mp parts. ZUCKERMAN & HYDE & ELLIS, Inc. TSB Ccairal Av*. (nu Orvve •«.! GOODWIN MOTOR 'To Bell Corsets Mo Parklnr Problem SCHN1PPER Is SsUstnusW AD 2-6700 AD *-HM CORP. "To Fit Them Is Art" laatimtkAv*. w, Wwtatle reeserr AUTHORIZBD L***lae; Imli to CBMM riw tbrnmtrelol and *» B. Irea4 • FUEL OIL • LAMPS AND SHADES Stationary VOLKSWAGE•al«a * Icrrle* N l*BT PLalalcU e-T«e* CIL HEAT SERVICE INC US-IT B. tU H. nasaleli JERRY CARVELL • Rublwr Stamp* PTTEL OILS Cotolina Lamp Moonrtng Shop Delco Beat Oil Bnraera USED CARS lalea — Benrlc — IaiUllatloa e Converting a Caafbm ta • OMb) HUGH CLARK a Rewlrtna- Order AD sons a lamps In et«ek aShUaslaateek MOTORS B&S AUTO SALES 4T4 Hettt Ava, Fine Qualify AD 2-0 Tw AaU*rlM« Dala 35 Elm St. USESDD CARS REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. Dart DomeBtIIc and Forelga ••In mmt ttntem All Guaranteed "Depeadable, Frleadlr Bervlea • LUMBER raeterr Parti *M Herlfc Avi W«rH*M Blace u«" 1 STORAGE V—* Gars •••akt ••« S*u MOBILHKAT J. S. IRVING COMPANY CoU BBATDta OIU Coin •M KOItTH ATM. W. 1 UMa* 6-0900 IUMM« a MIUWOK HENRY P. T»U AOAMI MM • AWNINGS Graafera Of Enry Dwrlpflaa STORAGE •aaoen Cpri«tit the city is . Tht Em, Jattta D, Cob, »K tht toait «T*t Chtirth't fjf«." Tht •aw SaviagtWU Aveau* Weekday Maaatc In ehureh: HT but it is overthrown fty the nouth of the wicked." lttar ta vauth «/ tk* Preebyttriaa tuauaor ahaaeol ahoir will sing "^* •" r^m wi w» rnsBrianaa Barny E. B*WCM, sthtitter 6:45, 7:1$ ud « cm., oalatt «th- i world of our day U bout by nftur troub)«t-by external "God It Mr fhaahard" and "With Church in WMtHala, has amiMwa* 1 Tomorrow: 8 p.m., a teachers erwise annouaotd. cs and by internal tensions. Nation arW>>ati*n Is txacrienc- Quiet Heart ' .-.ins and by - Plant ton tho wcMid aanwU Watt, meeting of all who are to teach in Conf»»»ion: Saturdayt: l:tt tt JI »»MiBtsnrest,. which iinn taata „ . . . yuto Dram* Workshop far Marilyn Htrrawt* will be atthe vacation Bible school in church 6:16 p.m.; 7:80 to » p^a. Thurt- broken 0»t into »loody afle tht organ dwrlna; A««Hat ia the ab- tuditorium. Refreshments will be day befora tha tnt Friday, IIM he "cold war" hat hi- • ThU will begin Monday and tn4 atnot ef Dr. V»lk»l, wha It ta vaca- served following the meeting. as Saturday, Holydayt: Bafovt Frtdty, Beat. |. BttaioH will bt tion. Her ortludt will bt "£ona Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Bible school tach morning Matt. *ZLi have we become tt itt heW in Wttwainttar Hell on tht Una." Tht aaltitt at tht I:M ser. with Ken Bishop director; 10:30 Evening devotiont: Novanat in •a ,nd perils. Ant vvor all. vhnreh eawaut frata |:M a.m. t« vita will ha Elkw Mar rartberg, a.m., worship, director of songs, honor of our Lady of th* Miracu- if, itrk and lowering ttewi, ifMfM.fm^fmk^tnim.m. Ywint ewoak in fraae caMtralto. Lennos Norton. In charge of Lord's lous Mtdal and Saint Judt, evtry * • threat of godless coai- MMWtii t* 1* Uis Saftawber an •). A frWawihip thM fotttwt the 10 Supper and ofTeriing, Kermit Bal- Moaday tt • p.m. » local aalttitfiai. igHria t» anraii, Thart I* a ••wit o'cUwk torritt aa tht Iowa ever- Urd; sermon jsutject: "Repentance InttrnttioitoJ to»- ttfllttratiM fat *M fagietratlatii Uahiaff «ha Uht. In iftttMwat we»- —A Virtue." TEMPU EMANU-EL ra*y b> iMMb) at «aa church office, thtr, this it koM in WttwJiiriter 7 p.m., songs directed by William Babbi Jaeh Itata Jr. task, the fttatnti- Mn. U*k », q««4, wh* wU| he Mall. . Fogle; sermon subject: "Advan- Sabbath etrrictt art hold tvory Friday tveninf durlnf tht tunuaor mm *~ Christian id th** «*•"•» •< tfcto wtriubn. H», 10 tin., Char* IthooJ am tages in Chrilt" Zi) tines? Assuredly, he mutt •On aiaa far tb* werfcsh«a it t»ehwrth-hrtr awttry, Monday: 9:46 a.m., beginning of beginning at 8 p.m. They art et«- IHMI what lh# mxpwtm sayt ~ ••-- iatpirtd sdvfct to' 4iaMatia» tw» atariat af tba «t«ra Ttway: I:M aaw tl»»Woff pray vacation Bible school. All children ducted by tAMMart of tht confro- jce of the city," Tht r*wst wtaa aa4 wmni wha aiwwar or in tht ab*»o!. lilt awa tvtr> are Invited. Tht school will con- gation without muilt and ai , in a unique poaitiaa tt adHwaaU(tt(MMt(ttNM.«(MMMMthh « Tharaiay jpSitwt thtoajtaiit thttwi tinue each morning through Fri UfornutUm about ttmplt to the apirltual welfare norUMst, •Brikf V* the batk •( nor. AJf wtMttt aro tawMtd It drop btrthip, rttifiout tchtol aad Ho- Heaven!' in whenever it it paasiblt. ' .' brtw school may bt obtaiaol bv Wodnetday: 8 p.m., regular de- calling tht temple ofleo. I dber of tht foctotf to Tfaaa* attending tka working* 8 p.m., tummtrfhanctl choir rt. votional and Bible classes. [it Wong.. At tht holy will adapt the ataries for use a* hearsal in tht choir room; metting ,£clere»: "By the tltttlng on* act play* to be prikmUd on of Session's publicity committee at MOUNiAINIIDE UNION PIBST CHURCH OP ..llMifht the citv is waltod," the h'omt of A. t McParlan. CHRIST, SCIENTIST the last «ay *f the* two weeks' per CHAPEL 1ST MMwar Avoaaa, Paawood Kflirbtitn who it true to tht iod. They will «rrtt« t*e scripU, Tomorrow; 8 p.m., junior high MemtalaiUa ,,( the Goiptl and who it canteen in Wettmintter Hall. 11 am, Sunday tervtea. work oat scenery,. caatumes and TWRtf. Miltaa P. Athar 8:15 p.m., Wednesday , evtalng m' In supporting them will make-up, plan lighting and sound Monday: ISO a.m.-ll:*Q p.m. Sunday: t a.m., early service drama werkthon in .Wtttminator testimony mettinf. The »ublie it .ttat corrosive inflaencai which 4tfrt4t tht body politic, whith effects, and handle publicity, (tag- with strmon by tht Rev. Achey. MvJttd. rtatnoral tone of the coauaunity, and which interfere with tht ing, direction. Hall. . '' t:4t a.m., Church School classes | Impartial atmiMotratloit of jttttfca. tia will support thott Tha group will strive to make Tuttdayr PiSO a.»,-lii3» p.m., for all age groups from nursery ,__jtt« thost tnottvort whith itftnjthtn the home and family drama workshop in Westminster UNITY CROUP Or WESTPIEUt the result* of their work a message through adult. Bus transportation AlUlattl with tba _. vkich taftguard the iwrala of tht. ttawtoig youth, whith teak that may be used as a future teach- Hall: 7 :S0 p.m., Cracker Barrel to and from school is available for ftfajajlt racial diaeriaiinattaa, atjd which strive for (air ant group for college age young people children living «n Mountainside. Uaily Stbaal af Cbrlttiaaltr 1 ing aid for missians in the church Ut'i Stmailt, M». ' iMHticts in Ubor-oMMtamaM relations. . , achaoi. in Wcstminattr Hall. 11 a.m., service with sermon by Hi Christian will alaa otnrt hit ttmrtrjr well bjr fallowing tht Wadnasday: 9:80 a.m.-12;30 the Rev. Achey. Junior Church will "la tplrlt we ara all aaw with ief loyalty to IU idtala aat iaotHtttioai. Tha wanting af our pro., drama workshop in Westmin- be held in the school rooms for chil- G*d aad «Hk waa." fm The city .. . ia ovtrthrowt hy tha mtuth af the wksbtd," ster Kail. dren 8-12 years old. Nursery super- There will be no services during IS THE i ttattaiporary ring at wt etttaMtr the eubvtniva fortes which Presbyterians At The church office is open during vision will bt provided to enable August. The meetings will resume Mkjaj to undtrmint ia tha inttratt of foreign ideologies. the summer month* Monday parents With small children to at- Sept. 12 at 6:15 p.m, Mist Cath- Ttt power of the Goetel of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, through Friday from 9 a.m. to tend the ljervk*. erine R. Melgnest, loader, is al- L«tBpliiled in the life of tht Christian citiien is still the strongest Summer Camps 4:30 p.m. The prayer phone, AD 3- 7:45 p.m., service with sermon ways available for counseling and ief civil defense. For a chtngt tf sect, live the life of a sincere 3424, may be called any time of tha by the pastor. muy be reached through the Worn- i fOR YOUR COUNTRY'S SAKE. Tht world about you may The Presbyterian Church in day or night, Wednesday: 8 p.m., prayer and 's Club. t MM to ehangt very quickly or very Much, but the promise is BEST BUY Westfleld will he represented Bible attldy meeting at the rhapel. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH r of our trust: "By tht blessing of the upright ia the city the junior camps at the Johonson IT. PAUL'S CHURCH CEaittooal) AT WESTPIELO burg Gamp in the concluding two Tha Rev. RUh.rd J. Haraasaa FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Miaitlarii 1MTHE MEDIUfVI : Tit experience of the early disciples who "were called Chris- weeks of the Bummer sessions. Th The Rtv. Charles R. Lawraaee MlaUUn CUrk W. Haat |M in Antioch" (Acta 11, 84) supports this view, that dlteiplet Synod of Now Jertty of the United Tha fto*. Rabart H, Wllbhma TUa Ra4. WHUeat K. CtW Karl E. Wright jphtir consistent Christian lives and bearing living witness to Pittbyterttn - Church USA pro.Tha Re«, Ntresta I, Paraaulll Tba Rev, J«t E. Taraer Eageaa E. Laabaeb PRICE CLASS!" fhith tnd hope are a potent force In their society. Hostile ob- vides this opportunity for juniors Today: 9 a.m.-4' p.m., Senior Sunday: 9 a.m., worship, ser- Sunday: 9:30 a.m., departments • htd to admit, "Theae that havt turned tha world upside down to find faith, friendship and fun. EYC car. wash. mon by the guest preacher, Dr.of the Church School, through tha Mont hither also," (Act* 17, 6). The first century A.D. was a Ruttell H, Blthop, pastor of thu third grade, will meet in Wesley dunging under Christian influence, Tha summer camp and confer Sunday, Trinity Xt 7:45 a.m., First Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ow»yMP tVM wsmr «f tht>artict. ft** CAR ence seuions began Junt SO and Holy Communion; 3i45 and 10 Hall. Tke 16th century was a world changing under the influence of Ohio, on the subject, "From Death iServlce in the sanctuary, the have continued throughout the a.m., morning prayer and sermon | To Life." .•tyowPOiMDMHwr' irtin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. The darkness of the summer with representatives in 11:30 a.m., Holy Communion and Rev. Karl E. Wright, who has just iddleAgts faded in the new-found light of the word of God and junior, junior high, senior high and sermon. A duet, "Heavenly Love," will be returned from two months abroad, nh/ dedicated Christian lives In » work-a-day society which quickly adult groups from this church, sung by Lois Alpaugh and Bonnie will preach. lettM to the Gospel of Jesus Christ 7 p.m., Senior EYC; 7)30 p.m., Hanttnar. The Summer ohatr will RHUY OUBIMOWU, INC. - 560 NORTH AVI. I. Episcopal Young Laymen The soloist for the morning w!H Todsy the world wslts for Christian influence, exerted by the The Johntonburg Camp'Is a new sing tilt anthem "Jesu, By Thee I be Sally Schmalenberger, soprano, Synod o*mp this year an<| provides Monday: '9 a.m. to noon, choir Would Be Blessed." Muric is under liijdiul believer, which would bring better understanding into school. who viiill sing "Morning" and "I at kf bis witness to the truths of God's Word, The world needs camping in an ares,of over 300 the direction of the Rev. Jet E. Follow Thee Also," Mrs, Wilma Tuesday: 9 a.m. to noon, choir irtreim of Christian 'moral principles to Wash through tht fibers acres of wooded land with a large Turner, associate minister. Visitors Jensen will be at the organ. Itsdtm society and cleanse away the dross and the dregs which natural lake in the center." Jun tohool. end newcomera in Westfleld ere Wednesday, St. Bartholomew with, "overthrow of the city." iors attending Aug..22 to 29 are . GRACE ORTHODOX Susan Mildred Kroll of 504 Wajth-, Bj8P,^m., Holy Coirimujiioh; » a.m. CffiBittht, dedicated individual Christians- ire •the. key" to a >pn, choir school. "*" ';. 1 .-..MESBYTERIAN CHURCH . (to tomorrow. Your influence in your circle .of friends, in your ington street, Susanna Mae Snfith, sioni 10:15 a.m., Ohurch School, tU*. Latlie A. Daaa, MlnliUr ' wl, among your business aseociateij'and In your community cf 832 Stevens avenue and Randl firsday: 9 a.m. to nooti, choir youth and adult divisions. the difference between "a city, exalted" or "a city over- Wade of 720 St. Harks avenue. school; 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Senior EYC Today: 7:30 p.m., Trustees meet- During the week of Aug. 29 tocar wash. THE ALLIANCE CHURCH ing. Summer Bachelor? Sept. S Mita Susan Pratt of 61S RelferJ at Cktrry Tomorrow: 7:30 p.m., closing ex- "s> tat blessing of the upright the city ia exalted, but it it REDEEMER LUTHERAN by the mouth of the wicked.' Mountain avenue will represent the Craaferd orcises of the summer Bible School. Westfleld church. CHURCH Rev. Laaraaca J. Pyae Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Ohurch Fatten Mktister School classes for all age's; 11 a.m., If the family's away and you an kwtp- mona Reeves, and Joan Krall, Mar- Tha Rov. Waller A. Roaalaf worship, sermon by the Rev. A. vin Roberts will be, in charge of FIRST CHURCH OF Tha Rev. Arthar L. bayliag Sunday: 9:80 a.m., Bible School; take Church CHRIST, SCIENTIST Ikyce Spoonor, missionary to K» transportation. Corner Clark ttrtat aad Caw 11 a.m., service, sermon by the pas- rcu who returned this month on ing bachelor quarttn, com* dln« with 411 Beat Bread Street awrlhwaito place, aptMilta Roate- tor, the Rev. 1. J. Fyne. A picnic is planned for the Saadaj Scaml aat Narter* furlough. school at Tamaques Park Aug. 27. «U Jiiaia* Hlth Seatwli W««k»nf 2 p.m., Youth Fellowship con- 7 p.m., worship, sermon by the Bible School liM a. •. A program will be presented at the ,-jtlt la ear caataiaahr racciv* ducts service at Brookside Nurs- pastor, "The Lord Our Strength." us. You'll mttf your frlands her* and Saaaar sarrieesi liM a.aa. a apacial waltoait ia Ike worthip ing Home, Cranford. The Vacation Bible School of church by the children who attend- Wadaattlay B*atilag Teilistoay iourt; »,Wte Church of Christ will ed the school Friday, Aug. 26 at 6 p.m., all Alliance Youth Fel- Children are more tractable than MMliagt ••>• Today: 8 to 9:30 p.m., office « Monday and continue through 8 p.m.. The public is invited. . lowship groups meet together: 7 adults, and learn more readily to you will find our dishws much Ilk* horn*. The healing power of spiritual hours in the ohurch study. p.m., guest speakers, the ROT. and love the simple vcritioa that will * 27, Sessions, which will be understanding will be explained at Sunday: 8:15 and HTiSO a.m., Mrs. James Rlccltelll, missionaries innke them happy and good,—Mary Jr.• W»M open with a devotional Christian. Science *• churches Sun- Hour Topic Told tervisas, Pastor WalUr A. Beuning on furlough from West Africa. Baker Eddy ™ and singing at 9:45 a.m. day in the lesson-sermon on will deliver the sermon at both ser- Msiiwill be on the Bible ai Mind," wihieh concludes the cur- Tuesday: 6:45 p.m., Fishermen's "Chfbt and Mental Health" will vices. The topic in the series, "Lea- class Will leave church to conduct ' wid of God. be discussed by Ohaplain Herbert rent sedies devoted .to synonyms son* Learned Along The Way," will Wlllim Scott, Eatontown minis- for God. service at Goodwill Rescue Mission, OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY P, Fritxe of the Topeka, Kan., Vet- bo "A House of Prayer." Nawark. 'i *iU teach the senior young erans Hospital on the Lutheran Christ Jesus' response to the cen 9:30 a.m., Church School and FIRST »P» «nd serve as.song director Hour Sunday, The eighth in the ;unon who asked- help for hix pal- Bible classes will bo held. * Wednesday: 9:30 a.m., Women's 'tfcaiiembly. B. E. Bawcom, program's "Platform for Christ" sied aervsnt will be Included in the The Lutheran Hour topic in the Prayer Band at the home of Mrs. UNITARIAN CHURCH » minuter, will teach the adult plank*, It wtlUbi Heard on WRCA Bible readings: "And Jesui said scries "Platform for Chritt" will L. A. Conover, 10 Retford avenue, "WI serve as general director nt 1:30 p.m. and on WOR at g p.m. unto the centurion, Go thy way; be "Christ and Mental Health," de- Cranford; 8 p.m., mid-week prayer PARK AVI., PLAINPinO ™gool Junior UudenU will and as thou hast believed, so be it livered by Chaplain Herbert P. meeting. . (»*twMa rtk aai M» ata.) Margaret Hinda and done unto t^ee. And his servant Fritze of the Topeka, Kan,, Vet- iriiton. iouanna Baw WOOMIDI CHAPEL was healed in the oelfsame hour" erans Hospital. The Lutheran Hour Who of us is mature enough for 11 AiMi, Sarvica wf wvajawtngt ?"•<,g«ra DavU will be in Mere* Antw, Faaw««4 Matt. 8:13). may be tuned In twice every Bun offspring before the offspring them- selves arrive? The value of mar "Tbt ohiiroh of the laqnlrlaa •"""WIntermediate class. Sunday: 11 a.m., Edward Kreta- From "Science and Health with day at 1:30 p.m., over WRCA and /• DINER" -- >^ nursery will tw riage is not that adults produce Bind aa« UbtrU tptrlt" mer of Berkeley H»Mtta will be the Key to the Scriptures" by Mary at 8 p.m. over WOR. The Lutheran NORTH AVlNUt ',H>,•!./.• UAILHOAD speaker at the family Bible hour Ohurch's television program "This children but that children produce ^ and Joan Baker Eddy the following selection adi»lt*.-i-Pet«r de Vries wn wi" •» t*"^ wrviea. School Will be In session will be read (180:25): "When man Is Tht Life," is seen Saturdays at r and Ewa Lip- at the aame time. in governed by God, the ever-pre- 12:16 p.m. over WPIX-TV, channel 1 d 1:M >»•,«*•»• waning,a«- sent mind who understands all il. t?*B'Ika Galbraath *". nd *Jo» Arthur Majwr of Scotch Plains things, man knows that with' God" » Elsie Hostrup will bring the mean* all things are possible. The only PANWOOD PRESBYTERIAN Primary class. 1 Tuesday : 8 p.m., prayer and ft ay to this living truth, which CHURCH Bible study time with studies con- Heals the sick, is found in the sci- Martlaa aa* Martaa Avaaaaa oe Jean Pc^le, Re.tinuing in the book of Epheslsns, B'ncc of divine mind as taught and demonstrated by Christ Jesus." Bar. HaraM A. Saa4l MiakUr CALVARY EVANGELICAL Sunday: 10 a.m., service, die LUTHERAN CHURCH (ULCA) Rev. David B. Van Dyck will .Craafwrt preach on the topic "The Life That Tba Her. AraeM J. Dahlaaist Succeeds." Nursery care is provid- Pasta* ed during this service for children «u*urr Sunday: 9:30 a.m., "Varieties of ne to three years old. Service" will be the title of the Rev. "Under the Trees," a fellowship Walter H. Wagner's sermon. Don- period, follows immediately after nld Corl of Oanford will sing "I the service. All members and visi- Sought the Lord," a hymn taken ors are Invited for this period of SUNDERING from the new Service Book and 'ellowship. Hymnal. l$ Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. to 2:3b DIFFERENT Church school for the narsery R.m., Vacation Church School; 9:30 ind primary and kindergarten chll- .m. to 1 p.m., Kindergarten Vaca- iren convenes. Children under ;hree years will be cared for in ion Church School. ;ho church house while their pa- 8 p.m., praise and prayer ser- rents attend the worship service. Ices conducted by Mr. Van Dyck. Thursday: 10:30 a.m., Women's us . . . •„«) m Hit eJIfftrWW. Yel Monday: 8 p.m., Sunday School weeutive committee will meet in rayer Group, •«* rw more. jie church library. They will set Mr. Scott is on vocation during 4P classes and discuss plans for the SAME DAY SERVICE ON LAUNDRY AND . fall and winter program. °RY CLEANING UPON REQUEST Tuesday: 8 p.m., Christian ed- icntion committee will meet in the •hurch library. 3 DAY DELIVERY SERVICE Sunday, Sept 11: Intermediate DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME Luther League will begin under the HOW IV guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert 556 Westf ield Av«. • AD 3-0255 Zerbe, is malting plans for the com- CHRISTIAN ORY DRY CLEANERS ing year. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zo- A Funarol Homa of homtlika atmoiDhara, complataty modarn, air conditioned, bel, advisors, and Edwnrd Miller, SCIENCE off-ttrtet farklng FaclllNai AN LAUNDERERS president of the Senior. Luther .league, have announced a complete Llctntad Staff Also OPWSI :tlvities proerarii. HEALS Charles E, Doolty « NEADQUAITBtt The *«ll church program, with DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME Frank J. Dooley AD MOJO loublo Sessions of Sunday School WRCA 660 k.c. 218 North Ave, W., Cranford md three, service* of worship, will Carolyn M. DeoWy n 4-0253 lommence Sept, 11. Sunday Morning—7:45 UK. « UU*R, TMttSDAV, AtJCUST 14 MM mere water aeefcais minerals ti disease, vertkilium wilt, when it keep » going. stands is poorly drained «o2- Th« Feeding afao inornate as abttfi PIESttVf (XO OtIVB and wilt spreads through the rests. dance «f SWOBS root bma. The There's u*> remedy. Privet hedge more pientifBl these « the e»»ex A«fAS WITH COSMrCOAT would be more likely to lire un- it is for a tree to sustain itself on der these conditions. what soil Bsoiatare is available. ASPHALT SIAUt And the leaves Wj> in tb» process closing their staamte or pores dar- ing the heat of day to cot dowa WM. A. PARKHURST Roots That transpiration. CONT1ACTOI Makbdng, according *° to-Bo »" porter, College af Agriculture, Rut Co Wrong dea, is a great conservator of soil t-tfU the; gen University, Sitrm Brunswick. moisture. Mulches are recommend- ed on evergreens and shade trees H* Kaat, ate . . . If one of yow aSing trees fail where lawn conditions permit They This Auruat day may not beto respond to normal coJtaral treat keep the soil from becoming just the time to remind you menr»ent, examine the roots. They ma- "baked." They reduce extreme tem- _. .'iaw «oesj intentions, that there's work to be done. be causing strangulation. perature fluctuations in summer , fret far ea» wimss or •mother may Bemember, I'm with you if yo Roota asually grow sway from and winter. They permit the ab- 1 ' ta«aW phots grow to ripen thtir think August is for swinging in the main underground stem, sorption of rain water, and deny the hammock or even less strenu- branching «nd spreading fan-wise a quick runoff. Sudt trees as birch- WHEN IT!/ certainly does a ous exercise. throug-h the soil Occasionally, how- es die back when soil temperature |**J» ptt S<»*- But a Jersey City gardener ever, s root grows close to andabout their roots is rawed by hot IfJHpi «*t<*at «M sends in a eard that reminds me to partially encircle* the central stem. summer sun beyond a critical point remind you that lawn making tim TIME TO MOVE |aSJ(M*ed prf Then, as the root increases i Finally, watering fa extremely .gtfawef polka tea aeasoB. Only is bearing down on us. Joe McGdiameter, it acts precisely as «roul asks how lie ean have hi* soil important especially during a • MMll fraction of u ounce from a wire cable wrapped tightly drought When watering, water a siacte flast am cause Mate ssf- tested u the first step in making around a branch; it exerts increas- a high quality lawn. ing pressure against the stem, re- well, don't skimp. _ »s »»nd va- I have explained to him thai tards movement of irajisture and «Bf4 te* MMfl Jet ragweed grow Hudson residents, who have no 'utrients in the conducting vessels >l May *"* 1 county agricultural agent to g, and causes girdling. How to Water to, simply send a card to the Soils Symptoms of girdling root In- Test Laboratory at the Experiment jury, aa described by the National ITm**** to ktmrktw to iden- Station here in New Brunswick re Arborist Association, Include Tree in Simer Iff IfMlftHtltiingtltw tic «» W4 UHfrt •» W KMWUl questing a mailing kit and in-sparse, ipale foliage, premature count. Y«uH find •••MB*** Um> <* f*KK 7"*7 structions. They par their dollar leai-drop, lessened twig growth, A shade tree "drinks" jallona eftt. when taey iaail t» taeir soil. and die-bach of upper branches of water on a hot midsummer day, yow moving job, ••£ m if ii The base of the trunk immediately not mere droplets. CHILDREN AT PLAY—FnvMiaa leva mm* a*ectiea>ia «•..» But if reu lira in any other above the girdling root often is la* «*j*r iMki »t the aarses ti*« al Ike CtaMm't Ceaalry flattened or sligWly concave, and This, soya Dr. Philip L. Eusden county, you gat your kit from jf the Bartlett Tree Research Lab- H«sw. HIM Jalia Napier ef W..MUU, left, wfc* U .• Aauriua P tfcet your eoaaty atrricuitnral agent. there may be an area of dead bark »ta«Ma aMJar at lk« Ustivwsity »» Delaware, •*< Hue JMI Sex- »UMiji< i-awrto • fcciffct at the ground line. Proof lies in ratories, m the rigflt way to water for. PIIOM AO 2<44M •ey and quickest is to go to i tree: to, mt Craafwd, • juaiar Wi.l.«y aujw at CJ»r CelUae, >•«• t'fr l*a feat H*» aim ii ais oAet, aey row dollar and pick digging down and finding the root. (real ateuare ia •*•*•*••( laeie laajreateaU far aerebral palsy for export moving. •» few kit Or yoo can mail your Treatment usually consists of Let water from a iwee trickle all vktiata. aeUar if tint's easier. amoving the root This may benight at the base of a tree. Soak modified when, as occasionally hap- the soil to six inches or more in After year soil kai bees tested depth if possible one« a week. If mixture bubbles add one ean con- yoail (at a report from the agent pens, true grafts have developed. Em Indian Chicken densed cream of chicken soup, M Following root treatment, the tree the surface of the soil is a hard with aogcestlona for improving crust, soak this gently at first so cup milk, one cup diced eooked your soil if it needs isaproving. should be pruned and given ferti- A quick way to make this epi- chicken and heat over the burner lizer to promote growth. that water will penetrate, not runcurean delight comes from the Gat HENRY p TOWNSENV Aa aar (irevlstr, "Making a New off. for about 20 minutes or until fla- laWB," points oat, a good start Appliances Manufacturers Associ- vors are nicely blended. Add the la Bakiag a lawn Is cheapest in Memory Count On small and newly transplanted ation. Soak Mi cup of seedless raisins. Serve with rice and gar- ALLIED/.;^ S.*?.< the lone ma. trees, string a 'hose up the trunk raisins in hot water for 15 min-nishes such as crisp bacon pieces, and anchor it Then let the waiter utes. Melt one tablespoon butter The otafe is aaaUaaT a lawn are AUU Tree Sleuth salted peanuts, flaked coconut, AI) V 44 ( slowly trickle down for hours. over a medium flame and add onechutney and finely chopped seal- I. Provida good diaiaage. In Backyard Tour Water a tree during the morning teaspoon curry powder. When the lions. t. VM taoiajh lim*. and evening hours, not during the 3. Add a kalancad fcrtilfur. You can recognize trees as well middle of a scorching day. a. Prepare a sTood seedbed. t you remember faces. S. Chooae sniUble turf grasses, The technique's the same. Mark «. g«d to late August to early lr. your mind some outstanding Station Radio & Television, Inc fall «r in early ipring. hysical feature for "association." SM SOUTH AVWUI 7. Spraad the aeed evenly and It's not difficult to develop a eovar it lightlr by raking. "memory" for things arboreal, says WBTWRO.M.J. Steps two and three are equally Robert Washbum, field represen- j ttwwpstiy Hill • Mito rtart aa important as tike'other live, and tative of fthe Pavey Tree Expert SERVICES you can be sure you're right if Co. Bark, leaves, twigs, pith and . ««p^ktMft:. f, •• • you fellow the results of a soil buds differ from tree to tree. Some- ASKVtCtPOt _ Tfsj iM av pjv aaj>t in sjctlliip teat. times these differences are so vivid fcjr cnttinf, mow- The Extension Service office, one kind of tree can be identified laaMff. Thechem- headquarters for your -county >y its bark or bods alone. *•>• t, 4-p also de- agent, Is listed in your phone book, Take birch. Almost anyone can at The Lowest Price Ever! WE RECOMMEND '.*-**•> fcttfj^uaiaehewlcal, but if you have trouble Indinc dcntlfy 'the birch at a glance, al- ^VfcHM^itMt-to-itt-eanr blow your agent write a card to Gar-though there are striking differen- -'j •* *>j»M •• H reaches vak-den Reporter, College of Agricul- ces between various types. When tfyWfe faitia* awad to join the ture, Rutgers University, and I'lltwo, three or more kinds of trees send you hli name and address. have similarly recognizable bark, Mi • CMBfanion piece, Some deal if you'd like a copy but only one has thorns, you have rCOUNTY nr eaa lie Control r of "Making a New Lawn," that the key to recognition when yoo kyPr. Daa-ja thousands of hotne owners have remember only the bark and weed eon- used to ,guide them. thorns. You can paint your own mental ' . 'i iarberry Dylae} * portrait' gallery of woody "$ets Xm ea* f* teafleto tU

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to cast aspersions without coming Into conflict with of psychology, but school authorities or the law, but las they say, we all bad a father in the house SMEMODr fc the BEST place atter where wfeo acted with authority and dealt adays, particularly out the necessary punishment with- young groups, they out having a wood shed to do it in. Jews of all nationalities inhabit- Compare Trim.. . ed tike east side of Manhattan in never read very limited housing facilities, but no ey Sear • "stick up" or "hold up" men came from there. The tame goaa for cold to buy BEEF!!! Grade... Value! water flat* on Urn east and west thatweiwiybeover- side. Other Big Meat Bky$J tm many young fel- Teachers in tW |Nmr York public U S. DA Choice Aged Beef U.S.DA Choict Aged Beef U.SD.A. Choice Aged Beef gone in for Dr. schools have selected the profession AM Cuts from U. S D A. Choke leel and are feeling became they like it Tfceir anteca- th pay, d cour^^ - denta mostly an not "fighting e likely to murMy ttie minded" people, bat even feote who Cube Steaks to clear them, were willing to UM corporal pun- Chuck Sirloin Boneless I Loan and tondor , been a lot of window ishment to bat down some of the especially in schooh unruly youths (are baen refused York City lately »nd permistion except probably to hit T-Bone (staff writer) of the the pupil with a wwt sock, instead Delicious Flavor Steaks r*d«r»iii made pflyrimegpflyrimegees of • solid tock, which would clear Roast Roast Steaks iI Wdtiatristts to ask thethm up a lot of dUTicuitiw. taTt>r«»lt window*. I can There is nothing so good as force Swiss Steak Something different J^Lfct now that before peo- to bring disorderly arrogant minor- »»owid w»tb thib ities into line. It's a thing that they broke can seel and feel. I speak from ex- ^^ perience when I say that ruler dub Steaks .110 mg chastisement makes a fellow smile Individual Cuti - * I«4sf7 thers had to ^Jrttc wWle * rattan wiU toon make him L, wd there was no further take water. JJj »ad no more broken win- Flank Steaks v f nil got various opinion! on CHARCOALOSSAL I rtiw, one of which I thought Health Hints Perfect for the Gri Ground Beef • ek»»ic in reverse. Said the T Compart Safeway Trim i. «I believe that those who Tke Saw* el Serially RoMotn Round Rib Steaks I do so because ftinda- Now in certain caws doctors are or Cross Rib y feel weak «md help- successfully treating colic and No Fat Added can't compete with other gastrointestinal disorders in Rump Roast >79« -tsw adult level." Another children by talking to the chil- ...kmust cook •Nit being able to do what dren's parents. tondar and d*. IL Dl Stewing Beef [«utto do, perhaps believing We have known for a,long time your . ' will »«W do •nytnin* that emotional factors can play an ^^7 mm feel hostile toward the important part in causing ulcers ef You may prefer Fresh Brisket „.&_» 69< H world, fey throwing the stomach and other internal r strike 'back at what disorden in adults. Out of that their oppreasora." knowledge has come the adage Regular Trim-_^ Short Ribs... ' et little guy who blast! "It's not what you eat but what's OwdiStMlii « ichool windows and is eating you." Ttpl \ VIV ^vf^Yf ^Hv ^HH^eV WSffS ^P^BTB feBat ^BB^eff ^BB^BB^BB^BBV HB^pj Plate Beef into court, finds • ctete Just as in the cast of grown- Strfeta Tip Sttdu -.*•* StM gd ffychologist with such a ups, now it is realised that chil- 1 letahf to his defense, he cer- dren are influenced by the emo- Ift tmnd Itmt •-••-» 9% Chuck #T* Newport Roast. t atfe* up his ugly little tional climate in which they live. Emotions that are "bottled up" large cities have their con- may express themselves as real .(•Kiel problems, even Paris physical illnesses. U.S.DA Choice Agtd U.S.DA Choice Aged Beef Other Weekend Specials! UhAta, but they are child's Even infants are sensitive emo- vken compared to New York tionally, and, infantile colic fre- i which has to absorb and quently develops in infants whose and transport hundreds of mothers are impatient or cross. jaej of dissimilar people. Authorities tell us "the infant Porterhouse Spry-Save »t 3 b. , tie iverage American town senses the absence of secure, af- your nearby Safeway can «ire associated with families fectionate mothering, which is his Shortening [people. They spell out the back- most crucial need." 67< «nd of the inhabitants and one Therefore besides making cer- m wh»t to expect of the indi- tain that children do not eat Roast Steaks Prune Juice - Shop and quart ul. In New York this is almost things that they should not eat— Save at Safeway bottta osaible. or pass up necessary foods—in Sunsweet Use should be charitable toward the interests of their general nriou! minority groups who health, parents must also strive to supposed to be under-privi- preserve in the home an environ- Quart Bottle 59c one pi, although outside of housing ment of peace and security and Save at Safeway gal. f have more privileges than love. if had where they came from. Maxola Oil If they do tms successfully, they tlktf tbuM it all, as names and 1.69 will be doubly rewarded; tor hot tins in the tabloids will tell only will tMr-children be pro- White i tected from emotionally produced Toilet Tissue |]fi complete rot to lay the blame disorders, but their own digestions CHARCOALOSSALI Scottissue MjW conditions for the eon- will improve. , Perfect for the Grill rt of Mow schoolboys. 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Ci»o»r ar* alsa is tte WIUKWMS'S wars as F*a ling NOW SHOWING cist *c:Th hit bet--, d:r«tf-j ty »er. him the pmL~e of e4ii«3 >ik-h»ti Egan »id hi* «*nery by •ad e, or dog pony Saturday aad Soadar tfaerttl aad :!» othei at S foe AMhmr KriHt circus. Gaatfcr U a Faawood resi- a "Kartoon KarmiT»t* Tfce in RlaHalr Ij^wU •KU at U rUat Manut. in-b«tw«n fiction *o«Tor»tQ* at milai&A to- fait engagement! morrow a«d-flat«r*«y wi!l fat -tfe STAItS WED, AIM.M ltfceo »Mi E»rt* ^ nyfaf Sasc^i. "ELMER <* aia art lidade UM *«. GANTRY" "MX »AC|- Wmifr iM MM EVEAiPfN Eastman Color "OAUANT HOUtt «Mr fr»t ana Back and — Thl. War I« URI.I . H»b»rt HrA.V—AM* Ml' Marine it Veno B««- ''GOODBYE CHARtir "MIN IN Motlnaa* Dolly at 1 aa/ M "IW Great V«no," a Evening* at 7 P.M. UU Ml) rootta* waile walkinc Continuous Sat., Sun. »M Holidays ' TW'Knmen arc an nw>a iiM rank anil fU. Dem- Alteration! and additions. Roof n Hewtk An «riU< Hayti was born in . Complete Chew Mtin Dinnerfor Tw o raaaln. and wood gutten. Houiei built, Keoer»l contracting and all QtTTINO INOUGH Alao Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- infrton, D. C, and made her debut repair*. 5-5-tf [EPA mi. alteration*,h day and Thursday nt 4 p.m. each HOT WATER? .taira. dormer., Pf« Hs can the New York stage at the age $1.30 tlon ' and attic " dty «t (ht on»-half hour Ulki for nf nine In the Victor Herbert oper- CAtlPEJfTRT Jobs: »Uic rooms, Specialising In the removal of done by Edward ,.., ...,. .. ettot* closeta. porciies, cafllnrs. baaement llroeacale from hot water colls. We children, Dr. Moldenke will diieuss etta "Old Dutch." Her education DANaNO TO RAY DaVAUTS OtCHHTlA roomn. etc. Beatanable. rent and sell water softeners. BKidge «->456. ^•otat Ukh to60 0 in ti»"A Trip to the Seashore." Nature wast mostly informal and she par- . V. Ittasal . AD »-« SCHAinl.SCHAinlK S-6-tf MMEtCALR BEMOVAL SERVICE UPHOISTERT walks will follow the talks Wedn«. ticularly remembers that John Friday — Saturday — Sunday AD S-MM day and,Thursday. Drew (rare her daily French hi- 5-5-tf H1RNITURE «»*» CLASSIFIED! Tratlslde Mu»eOm is open to the sons and William Gillette vatie Private IdMiiMt Room DONMAXWEU •fKMANRIT A'lftALT DIIITES public every day, except Friday, her an authority on Mark Twain. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS A0 M>M* KH» RfSUVATtONS KNJ. CALDORA from 1 to 5 p.m. The public is in- libs Hayes will bring with her k olldd drivewaydl s look neir •ASOK — Pl.AITEB vited to visit tie outdoor menc with rupbprlied asphalt the entire supporting cart whieh Trenonea. foqtlna-* ducr. . cuisirr WORK gerie, view the indoor exhibits and appeared with her. in Her bom* Phone AD 2-3873 Jaaklaa; Lr\'KR HOWARTIt AAD 3-M96 «3» Hakwar A»» WnllrM, X. t. participate ia the muioum activl town of iSyack, wlitre fe«r appear- AD s-aaoa H M *n« broke eireTy attendance record s-4-tr AD i-*»aa AD z-rsrt in the biatory' of tie theatre. l-5-tt In Advanced Program In * spite of demand i*tr *eai: • LANDSCAPING EVERYBODY'S • MOVING - TRUCKING Ckarln «» J. Prentist Hawoith of 783 1240 Rahwar Arr. Knollwood terrace has been selec- lANOSCAPING •OCRTMSJV* EXPRESS—Trucking Ctarter M«>« and moving. Small Jobs solicited. Wa«ek»«»k:«r« ted as on« of 134 participanU in JUM lOVIUND Trips to shore. Tel. AD 3-J094. the 38th session of the advanced M AD 2-IOTt t-5-tf management program at the Har- Closed for Vacation vard Business School, Dean Stan- TI5 CeBtfal Arraar HE«inY V. TOWXSKVD B-S-t M ovlaar — TruckiK*: — Storage ley F. Teele has announced. This Dallf Trip, to tke Satire session of the program begin* Sept Starting Monday, MCHAKO R. ROBBINS 241 SOUTH AVE. AD 5-44*1 12 and ends Dec. 9. Mr. Haworth Is 4 E-5-H assistant sales manager of Enjay Serrte* HOI.MAN A CO. MOVING A STOR- Chemical Co. Completnance eare *probliima ot_you.r AOE. .Von* loading houaenoln goods AD 3-3213 Aug. 22 through AD to all 4S States and Canada, sne> S-3M1 — ,MT II" ctallzlnK In New England. Florida, HMKESSIUCES 5-5-t and California ahlpmenis. Same J. SCVDKRI—Landncaplmr, frarden van to destination. I^et up estimate Aug. 27 tng oontractont. OradlnR, garden your next move. United Van Lines CATTLE 1UDGIH6 Inn work. laWRi constructed AD 2-3033. 5-6-tl ithrtiba. tobaoU, humus for salt Permanent driveways, concrete R«op«n Monday, • STATE 4-H EXHIBITS work. curb)*, sidewalks, patlp drain plroMeTn*, cellars wntei proofed complete seottc Ry^tem (•GRANGE EXHIBITS AD !-S(10, 254 Summit Rd., Mnu P hr Brim, Nifes. Roads, tie. f Aug. 29 • THRILL SHOWS taTn«ld«. R-16-t • AUTO RACES f A ^ * GRANDSTAND I MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS • MOVING AND • ROOFING^ GENERAL TRUCKING _B,.t.H^| GREGORY'S The Fair That Has Everything Painting — Decorating mf FANWOOD 2-7840 MUSIC CENTER CALL Exterior Intarlo' 7 DAYS & HITiS Of tMmH.lt HIM CARTER'S L J. SHEEHAN Mnnnt»l»«lll» ___—^^1 Xttvtnt PliHnlltU (of TO Yon AD 1-5805 . 130 WIST MONT ST. EXPRESS SERVICE B-6-t PI 6-1549 TBHIon, dterlor palntlnj-. Sat LEADER CLASS AUGUST 30 thru LABOR DAY MOVING I. GENERAL TRUCKIN' IsfHctton guaranteed. F*ree eatl tOCAL * VOHQ DISTANCE mateii. no obligation. t . ROUTE 69 JUST NORTH OF REMINGTON AD i-aiat ieuoaakle Raw* A. KIAMIE a 2-4245 BRING RESUIT5 1-6 > THE WESTFIELD, (N. J.) LEADBt, THUKSDAY, AUGUST U, ltM if going east; and through Scotch If all 82? units are built in Th* easterly son* boundary, north Plains, if going west. four yean (by June 1964), the of Smith street, requires precising Prospective Nukw of Gwaoa percentage of rental units In two to conform with property lines, ApartMMU »• Are* Nortk of and multi-family buildings would present and future. The garden Briiktwooa Avon* not exceed 16 per cent of all apartment developments should be Of the area recomemendod for dwelling' units. It is considered screened from their neighbors. garden apartment*, the southwest that this is a sound judgment 2. The area east of the above- corner—Brown to town line and guide-figure for a balanced com- mentioned boundary line running Brightwood to north" lint of lots 6 munity of Westfield't quality char- through to Prospect street should and 8 in block 14$—H already in acteristics. The figure, however, be reserved for Residence A one- use for one-family bouses. Exclu- should not be taken as an abso- family homes to harmonize with sive of this section, the Town En- lute standard. Its value could be those in the section called Bright- gineer calculates that the remain dropped to 14 or increase to li wood. ing area would accommodate a per cent without damage to the 3. The Mayor and the Town maximum of 387 garden apart- town's economy. In this connec- Council with the advice of the ment units, under the ctrict stand- tion, it is well to remember that Town Planning Board can render ards of the Westfleld zoning ordi- the United States is experiencing invaluable auiita.net in the opti- nance. an aging population, with slowly mum development by the judicious »f DwoUikg U.iU increasing demand for rental units, disposal of the large amount of Far •oat RocoaM>»4*tJOM •••< Coacliuion town property in these areas to Rental unit* in apartment*, gar- 1. It is recommended that developers presenting constructive den apartments, and two-family roughly 29 acres in the Bright- programs. houses are needed to provide a bal- wood area as herein described be Respectfully submitted, ance of housing types for a well- reioned for garden apartments. THEODORE T. JfcCROSKY. rounded mature community. If not fHILIP J. BYRNE Ml. provided, in some appropriate, TOWN OF WESTFIELD proportion, many couples will have TOTAL DWELLING UNITS, AND RENTAL DWELLING UNITS to migrate from the town when . 1950 AND 1960 they marry, move back when they Type of Dwelling Unit April 1 June 1 Byrne Named To need a single family house to raise 1950 1960 their children, and move away Total Rental Total Rental Management Post again when they grow older. The (») (b) <«)

chairman). City Type Apts. •-'..*:• • .82 (Carlton Towers 40) A veteran engineering executive, A comparison of the Agurea 'Mr, Byrne was appointed special used in the 1949 Belcher report (Weetfleld Arms 42) Garden Apts. _. assistant to management to help with those of the 1960 U. S. Cen- 4S0 490 with the company's continuing an- sus of Housing reveals that there Other Multi-Family 124 104 alysis of operations. was some imprecision in calculat- Subtotal, Multi-Family 481 421 886 866 Mr. Byrne began Ms Esso career ing the number of apartments over in 1927 at the affiliated £>so Re- business uses; and also • misun- Subtotal, Two k search . Laboratories in Baton derstanding between "number of Multi-Family _1,235 882 1,686 1,814 Rouge, La., which h« helped to or- dwellings" (i.e. building!) versus ganise. Hii service with the Lin- 'number of dwelling units," in the Grand Total, All Dwelling Uniti.._«,204 l,288(f) 9,471 l,7«4(f) den laboratories begtn in 1830 and "two-family and apartments" over WIG years he has filled a num- classification, exclusive of garden Per cent, Rental Two-Family and ber of key potts in the engineering apartments. For these reasons, for Multi-Family Units of All operations. Among them, assistant the purposes of this study, it has Dwelling Units 14.35%' .13.9% chief process engineer and associ- been deemed best to apply the FaetMtet •• TaUa ate chief engineer. In 1968 he be- 1950 Census (not available when came deputy for engineering. the Belcher report was made) ex- (a)—U.S. Census of Housing, 1960. perience of rental versus owner- (b)—U.S. Census of Housing 1950 tabulation of rented units, ad- During World W«r II, the West- occupied units to the carefully justed to allow for recorded vacant units (2,03 per cent) of fleld man spent more than a year kept town statistics for 1960. In all units. in Washington, I). C, w assistant this way, a more accurate deter- (c)—Town A»nessor's records, brought to date from Building Inspec- director of the Petroleum Admini- mination of 1960 rental units can tor's records of new certificates of occupancy issued. stration for War, Division of Re- be made. (d)— Estimated" by T. T. McCrosky. Two family and "other multi- fining. The Belcher report's figures in- family" rental units are derived from 1960 census experience, Mr, Byrne is a graduate of Mas- , dicated that 16.0 per cent of all (e)—Includes 144 units classified by the Census as "1 and 2 dwelling sachusetts Institute of Technology dwelling units were two family and units semi-detached," of which 87 were rented, and holds « bachelor's and a mas- multi-family units. Based on this (f)—The percentage of rental units, including single family houses, ter's degree in chemical engineer- finding, "the committee selected was 20.7 per cent in 1960, and 18,6 per cent in I960, of. all ing. . ' the standard of one apartment to dwelling units. six single family houses," This The unfortunate thing about may be otherwise expressed as i contribution of skills which the this world is that good habits, are 1/7, or 14.3 per cent, of all dwell- Health League league needs, according to Mr. so much easier to get out of than ing unitB in two family and multi- Warkala. bad ones,—'Mary Baker Eddy family buildings. Unfortunately, as The office of the Union County previously pointed out, the figures Seeks Volunteers Tuberculosis and Health League for 1940 were subject to misin- Is in the Court House, Elizabeth. terpretation. Also, the Belcher re- A call for volunteers was issued port did not take into account the tpday by the Union County Tuber- HEW VOLVO considerable proportion of two- culosis and Health League. family houses with one apartment occupied by the owner (37 per Vincent F. Warkala of Moun- ECONOMY MODEL cent in 1950), tainside, Christmas Seal chairman THE HATCHED SECTION .aewstae GZNI bonaaartes Mifa-.it.a by Th.oa.re McCraiky. TIM reason for th. j.||.d li« alonf Study of the 1950 U. S. Census of the league, explained, "The as- fertb part •! the Unfcti ii tlwt, a* »tato4 •• Ik* report, lait aai act, Wee) s>retlM«»t yet. ' figures, as presented in the table, sistance of many generous friends ••"• •- •• " f$UU - reveals that 14.35 per cent of all of the league saves hundreds ot dol- centerline of Fanwood avenul ovein-100 school pupils per 100 dwelling units—892 out of .6,204 lars and thousands of hours of The McCro sky Report southerly to Brightwood avenue. dwellings units, the characteristic —were rental units in two-family staff time, so that the resources The irregular line, just referred to, ratios for garden apartments range and multi-family buildings. we have can achieve much more Want to my proposal of May toward the prevention and control poor housing, would inevitably de- cannot be precised at this time. Its from 10 to 30, only. The Belcher report properly ig- World-famoui ,,sM jour letter of authorixa- teriorate further if allowed to re- location should be determinded by of tuberculosis in our county." • «f JunJu e 4,1 take pleasure In The Board of Education is re- nored the category of rented sin- main in its present Residence A present lot lines or preferably by ported to be planning for n new gle family houses. These houses The. league's program of work Volvo quality now («acc thii letter report cov- xone. It cannot hope to attract the adjusted lines of future prop- ajt itndy analysis and rec- prade school on a tract of land were presumably not built to be end preparations for the campaign new single family developments of erty holdings. In general, it would lying between Hamilton avenue and rented, and their supply cannot be, will move into high gear after seditions of an area tn th* high quality. The area is not suited take the form of a zig-zag south- PWt' section of Westfleld, Munsee way, east of Prospect controlled by zoning. Sept. 1, and large groups of vol for Office and Research zoning, westerly line from a point near street This is an ample site and unteers will be needed to accom- for only MpMUto Scotch Plains, to as it is not well served by through Referring again to the table, it What are the folks do- Madison avenue 400 or 500 feet should provide full playground end will be seen that as of June 1, plish the objectives on schedule, Enst Coast P.O.E. (fnjkt the best overall land streets. Brightwood avenue is, at west of Prospect street. It would ing? Find out fast with t»eontiitent with existing con- best, an indirect route into the athletic field facilities. It would 1960, the percentage of all dwell- Individuals and organizations be approximately 400 feet east serve both the recent single family ing units that were rental two- who have helped in the past are a friendly phone call. It »w anil factors pertaining center of Westfield; 'and the near- of the Scotch Plains line; but an costs little. A 3 minute Authorized VOIVO tater est major street connecting with developments and the garden family and multi-family units had being contacted by mall, but any arbitrary line paralleling the town apartments, both for education and fallen from 14,35 to 13.9 per cent. person or group is Invited to call station call clear to Umitt'm ... Phy.ie.1 Route 22 is Lawrence avenue, to boundary would be undesirable, Montreal, Canada from Cmiliin of Ana the east recreation needs, Prompt steps to If the 327 garden apartmen or write the league office for more William Jay Clark as it would cut through many sep- assure the acquisition of this site units were added now in the information about volunteer work. Newark coats only 80 < . TM swain question is bounded Neither is the area suited for arate lots, as they are now planned. are strongly recommended. after 6 PM-10% tixnot *t south by Brig-htwood avt- the location of a school with play- Brightwood area, without any ad- Housewives, high school stu- SOS SomtrMt StrMt It is recommended that the town ditional simultaneous construction dents, retired people, business men included. •! <* the west by the Township ground and playflelds, or for rec- close Fanwood avenue, from Smith Traffic Pattern N. PlolnfleW, N. i. •weh Plains; on the north by reation facilities only, because it . The logical driving routes from of new single houseB, this per- and professional personnel all have street southerly to Brightwood ave- centage would be increased to 16.8 »rt-w«rt line through the block would be located too close to the nue. The right-of-way should be the garden apartments to the cen- *•« M»dison avenue and Lib- town line. Westfteld would be pro- ter of Westfield would he via per cent But this is not possible; planted and maintained as a pro- New single houses are being plan- •tiwni to Prospect street; on viding play facilities at the ex- tective screen between the garden Brightwood avenue and Prospect itattby a, line in the center of pense of its taxpayers, to con- street. No adverse effect of increas- ned and constructed at the rate of apartments and the excellent homes 200 to 300 per year; and the 327 "•Jtet itreet south to a point venience the residents of Scotch that front on Sunnywood drive and ed traffic on Embree crescent is to WELCH'S PAINT AND JWtaaUIy 100 feet south of Plains. bo anticipated, as this street does additional garden units would take have through lots to Fanwood ave- several years to complete, on any Wxnoagh ro»d, thence west ap- The most suitable and logical nue. Also, the required landscape not furnish a direct access route. •™»W» 220 feet, then, south Traffic to Route 22 would be ex- reasonable schedule taking account pattern of future development is plan (Art. 7-A, Sec. 5, PK) should of the problems of land assembly. WALLPAPER HiMipproximately parallel to garden apartments. The area com- provide a protective shrubbery peoted to go via Lawrence avenue, "Urt itreet to Smith street; prises a good many sizable tracts screen along the Brown avenue »M«wt on the center line of as well as many narrow lots, and it frontage, south of John street; 214 E. BROAD STREET "» «tre«t to an intersection embraces a great many separate along the irregulare zone boundary Hnwood avenue, thence ownerships. The town has exten- north of Smith street; and along WESTFIELD S on the center line of Fan- sive holdings, as the result of tax the northern boundary south of s' ,*T«U* *° ^ intersection lien foreclosures. Madison avenue. Protective screen- AD 2-2233 ™ «n»twood avenue. Westfleld's gardeg n apartmenp t ing is also needed along the West- **of the rared thae is n<)rtn good ground. zone (Article 7-A as amendedd field-Scotch Plains boundary. J? /£ . April 22, 1057), is highly restric- School Conudontioat d avenie- tive, with land coverage limited to Recent statistical experience in Free Watermelon OFFER GOOD FOR d 17 per cent, and population den- Union and Middlesex counties ONE WEEK ONLY avenue sity not to exceed 13 families per proves that garden apartments With Every Purchase of $5 acre. Landscape planting and have far fewer children of school Cleveland avenue, screening Is required, at the dis- age per 100 dwellings units, than Luscious, Red, Ripe and Juicy! have li cretion of the Town Engineer. single family developments. This is ?^ R.comm.no'wl G Zone Boundarici particularly true under provisions have •nil Protective M.uurct restricting the proportion of two- Interior White It ia recommended that a part bedroom and three-bedroom apart- D.»,|opme mod of this area be rezoned Residence ments, such as those in the West- t go G-Garden Apartments, described field zoning ordinance. LATEX PAINT Tb Tth 8ides ot -at the section bounded by the cen- Garden apartments are predom- ° ter-line of Brightwood avenue; the inantly occupied by young married • Dries in 20 Minutes Scotch Plains Township line; the people with pre-sehpol children, • No odor y of the rear lot lines between Madison and and by older couples, whose chil- CLOSE OUT! • Clean up with water tt Liberty avenues; an irregular line dren have grown up. While singlts to the intersection of Fanwood family areas may show 60 up to Scotcl1 PIains avenue and Smith street; and the Detecto ALUMINUM 3.95 EXTENSION gallon line. the) first l»u«h Button Horn* P*jrm«n«irt he MninB is • Hampers • Waste Baskets LADDERS TO actual land v • ..1st quality characte"«'l by amily h WHITE HOUSE PAINT • Bumper on top prevent* / • Bowl Brush Holders damage to house • Oil Bate • I-Beam conitruction • lead, Zinc and Titanium 4.95 • 3" rails mi, • Tlme-Teitad gallon • Free shoes 20' $23.95 24' 28.80 n t,iX' an(i »ome would 250,000 ROLLS P d East f 28' 33.60 SX * - » OF \ WOODEN WALLPAPER EXTENSION AYLCR LADDERS Originally Sold (or $1.25 to $4.25 e Ranch e 1st Quality All First Quality All at One law Price 16' $10.95 39c 1 54 Elm St. Single Roll 20 13.95, :• II. ":rC8d* blighted by fMUftllMY, AUGUST It, IMr" in Women's Fashions Menus Other Events antil yoo can pay cash or make a bigger down payment? •KITCHEN Shorten Hem Some people claim they never FafUfm Forecast would have much if they didn't r e /Si« ^wp it B i Lines Now buy on time. In » way, eredit is tiuww an Mi caUactkas. like buying discipline. Just realize luxury, BO pric* liniiU- that yon are paying money for it »an sifts «f **• tiaata. By CAROLYN YUKNUS snd get the best buy ypu can, Miss Yet MStraint and snfctieiy «T 4b- Associate Home Agent Taittonen warns. swta »r» a* ioherwUy «i«-aiicani Fashion designers have been die M t*» obvwui forct W fbl tating a shorter hem line for thi Get the Frethett f«s Mid fioriow fabrics. past several seasons. The new fa ii liaes are shewing an even sharte; Vegetable! vnd Sate authority ia §H |ti»n «f r«a*> hem line. All Their Goodnen t* waar. goc* csatraati aa4 Many hpnaemakers have been A aware of this shorter trend bu' By ifary W. Armttrong, sa-irit t» the faii-annter ptady-te- have not done mush re-hemming Home Agent wasr teeae. ? has* axe $be up to this point. Freshness and cooking method it*hu of faX-viaur faahian trmss However, when it is time to gei both affet-t the flavor and enjoy- •a oatiiMa by W as follows: SCALLOP SA LAD IKMXS Fluid lioej, vibrant odors and tat- sod shorten these clothes so that Visiting last weekend, I was tered fabrics. Easy does it, wheth- they will be ready for fall wear served green beans tram the home it is a stew-carve Htt«d bodice, Melon Season At ing. garden and they tasted like no or a Wouwd bodice; whether it is Scallop A If fan are really a slave to beans I had had since I myself had the sliro-ttraight (not tapered) It* Height-Serve Varied fashion, hems will have to be garden. Last tummar, I remem- defrt, t*e mofoitrtr fathered shortened to tite break of the ber, * similar experience in Hunt- it, «•• aiaatad skirt m &* tared Festive Treat Offering* Often knee. However, this is not the erdsn County, when fresh hosne- skirt Stiffneu is bypassed—no most becoming and comfortable grown ba|»y heats and beet gratfis Melons of al! kinds this year are to wear. This length will stili pro- waastfiaw mteaiag, •**» fcr fit »r p'entifu! and good. The radon vines were served by the hostage. Al- ay ksHj attrtt, awai wit* ftiBnaes, Ad Plentiful! vide a shorter look. though qukk frosen vegetables, if have done well. Just such * year Ususally it is quicker and easier CkUl raag straight. These dnssas.» It's festival tine in Kew Bed.for grapes would *e referred to as not too finely rut, may retain mare in soft w ilim. km aha k*k of to trim off the old seam binding fresh fiavar than so-cslled fresh ford, Haas., once the home port a vintage year. Like grapes, me! along with the extra material in ease of a anrtiW drata. of tJobe-girdliBf whalers. oru »re vine fruits, and » ths t produce that h»v« been around la mtmt to laat fail's loak of the hem. New seam binding would many days befit* purchase and But it isn't the sight of • re- term might be used for melons, then be stitched to the cut edge. l«t> width wflh • aetaal at turning whaling ship Oat giadd seys Mrs. Mary W. Armstrong, \-te, the gtrdea flavor af fresh •eist, imifam new fewer ttie If you do use the origins) seam picked vegetables is net always the hearts of New Bedfordites Cnioa County home agent. Anri binding, make certain it ii sturdy waist, show tw»-pie» easy over. these days. If a scaflep beats anyoae who has dug into a lus- completely retaiaed, bWoas style, add f»U skirts-eith- and not worn. lful Dolores MaTti • •Bed to ttt atappers with sveea- cious slice of sweet, juicy melon But booking tan make *» much «»WB| 1 time cheek wM, er pleated or has* ewta. Sleeve* lent seallop ewwta. For New Bed- can testify that the eating pleasure Turn the hem up on the newly more differjnpe. Poor (ooking arc generally * bose rut; set-in or narked hem line and hand saw methods can ruin even fsod fresh the flaihing, electric tln» ford todey is the world's toe-rank found there rates *e us« of the piece .to> the 14-story ft,, mm ing eealfep part. Its Ming ves- word vintage. the edge in place. Your hand sew- regetablet, not just front the stand' futnass. Kaftan steevas have re- ing should be as invisible as pos- tel Sahara Tower in Lu 1 sels play the Atlantic ?«• miles Four months—June, July, Aug- p»int of flavor, but also in l«ss of Haaed apring * kiassas tyaaa. Ma- sible and avoid pulling the stitches itineraU and vitamins as valuable Ve|W,Nev. A rarity in S off abere for the popular ehelMab ust and September — pretty well to prevent puckering. jority at alsnas ana* ahm or be- that mires up its aweet shell tell 0ie melon story. There are lutritionally. leawt reiort city, the new low tke cJbav. Tha ilsuralan trend Press the hem line lightly with imintui provides the onlj muscle for American dinner some available both before and ef- Handling methods alto affect the is mainly reserved for dresses un- tables. a steum iron. It is always easier risible time reminder night der jackets, tott* and JsU day. er taese months, but the supply is to shorten a dress without a utritional value of fresh vege- The acailop harrest this united and prices are higher- tables. Perishable veyetableg loose and day from the taUesi Pay dresses continue the emphasis crease showing but it is more building inNevada. oa eollarleaa nedtHnes. has reached record proportion*. Many sections of the country difficult to lengthen a dress if a he least food value when refrig- So plentiful are they, in fact, that contribute to your mel^n enjoy- irated. jgalad greens hold crispness Tie belts in fabrics, leather and the t!. 8. Department of Agricul- ment. Southern and western states hem line has been given a hard ribboa are frequently placed ligrht- pressing. nd nutrients when wrapped in a cheese ture lifts them as a "plentiful itart off the parade during the wet cloth and kept very cold. Host I Jy iow around Hie waist, below food" for August pring. As temperatures advance, • • « Melt butter over low heat; fluid «r bleated bodices. Thin If you have a short, full figure, resh vegetables should be used' in Tabasco. Add flour and salt; There's no reason why you here is a steady movement north- within a weak after purchase. string belts are removed from shouldn't have your own "scallop ward of melon ripenUg. In N«v select plain well-Atted sleeves to « smooth paste. Gradually f Three important rules for cook- sheaths ia rtresl a simple shape festival," backyard variety. Here's ersey, August is melon month. rather than any type of full milk and cook, stirring const«i that skims the waistline. sleeve. ng most vegetables are — use a witil mixture thickens and c« a winning recipe from last year's There ia melon variety galore. minimum «meunt of water, cook In contrast to la»t year's jewel festival that needs only an ac- to a boil. Add cheese; stir u Unea, the newest colors are the 00. There are watermelons with 'or a minimum period and expos* melted. Serve over cauliBo? companying saK-laden breeie to heir bright red flesh, golden Figure Interett Rate minimum surface area of the clear and fresh shades—scarlet transport you to the shores of green beans, broiled tomatoes, bi reds, grass tr»eni, twrquoise blues, leshed cantaloupes and Persians, coli or asparagus. Yield: appn Btunrd's B*y and New Bedford: ight pastel green honeydews, and When You Buy on Time shrimp pinks and fold. White % lbs. aea scallops, fresh or Vitamin C, the B-vit»mins and mately 1',4 to Hi cups. promises to be mere important, a* he yellow casabas, Cranshavvs and , erne minerals are soluble in water. loneyballs. Too often credit buyers are in- well asthe asft haisa aa4 paarl terested in only two things—what More nutrients are lost when vege- FULL TIMf > ON YOIM« grays for neutral tones. 1 cup diced celery Here »re some quality cues to tables are cooked in a Urge quan- 1 tablespoon cut chives [electing melons. A fragrant, sweet 's the down payment and what are OR CHI teatwras ana* weave* H cup real mayonnaise ;he monthly payments, The fact ity of water, when they are cooked PART TIMI ON THE ire the important themes. [«OM idor is one clue to cantaloupe ripe- long time and when they are cut 8 to 12 frankfurter rolls Less, A clean shallow scar at the that they may be paying 15 per in tovfi aa hi MMW. TIMW looat woven textures ara new, as well 13 cent interest on their money does- into small pieces. wtava* that civ* a checked, striped Stuffed olives tern indicates the melon was rips «r» fairi* mOUnt and uk* much Defrost scallops, if froien. vhen picked. Thick webbing which n't seem to concern them. Although cooking destroys some e lectrolys of th* mm*: k Inaty wotctcn ppile or nirdsey. effect This fnterert ia Cover scallops with boiling wster; Miss Edith Taittonen, extension vitamin C in low acid vegetables, teitures jerries over into leU-day stands out well from the rind is a much of the remaining loss will TTorltl-famouH nehool offers spec upholttarhlt y tueffc c U ffrieii a wililt wear simmer 10 minutes; drain; cool; ign of good cantaloupe quality. home management specialist of Ized fthort training In p^rmut in brocades, cut velvets, ribbed 1 loagat «bw #• atpOtr tkjht flat dice. Combine diced scallops, cel- The rind color under the webbing Rutgers University, advises using in the cooking water. If you Jialr removal—ft growing, uncre silks and lacey wools. ery, chives, and mayonnaise. Fill the same care in shopping for have extra cooking liquid, save It •d field. Hours are flexible. •*>, , a rougrgh nTftcant for fall coats and suits*, rne best terms. sauce ifrone ^te|i|'popular^ Watermelon rind should look weawe doaea't ahran meaa roufh Woman's Wear Dally editors point Jt takes a mathematical form- In fact, usually even the unfortu- ,«•*•» appear oat. This year, excitement is en- Drawers Are Guide* bright and fresh with an even UK* MM tlvaa* and bloom that gives It a velvety tex ula to compute the true annual nate few who think they don't like n«a«y jraraa ann't adapted gendered In the back-haoming coat interest rate. But the Kew Jersey vegetables may enjoy jireen beans, silhouette mawJaea* by princess To Furniture Quality ture. A ripe watermelon has a yel lowish color on the underside. Im- State .University specialist urges cauliflower or broccoli with a, for your every ^ Lakantaijr taehflleiani who te«t shapinr at frent, by tha n«w-afair, that you at least add up .all the :heese sauce, And a creamed egg coat which ia faatwnd If you are choosing a piece of mature melons will be white under- •ecorttire fabric* sty tho« fiben furniture witfc drawers, open the payments you will have to make mute or just chopped cooked eggs that akow Ike (TMtcat reiirtance with a aUii as a cestwase> iq new neath. BANKING • drawers and pull inapt out to see As with all fresh foods, there and add this to your down pay- team well with spinach. to normal wear are nylon, cotton, •lasva cut* and effaeta to at 'hoar they are made. Miss Gena ment and all finance charges to CHEESE SAUCE FOB aohitfea-oX riaeoM, vitcose and afhiavwa w«h f«r trimamnn. are keeping cues for melons that Thames, extension home furnish- will give you the best results in find out what you actually will be VEGETABLES eolutlennlyad acetate*. Variations on the fullback are ing specialist of Rutgers Univer- paying for the Item. 2 tablespoons butter ••• '',,, Tfce alowett utfcoleterr fabric! lefion. Some designers like the quality and flavor. Refrigeration sity, aays drawers indicate the ix essential. From the flavor stand- It takes a mathematical formula 'A teaspoon Tabasco to aoQ ara nrien, aolaUon-dyed roundad, tspe-Jike back. Others to compute the true annual Inter- pntm full and awlrlinf bias hacks. quality of construction of such point, melon will taste better if it 2 tablespoons flour TRUST COMPANY acetate aaal salut»>a>«>e4 viaeoie, placet. est rate, But the New Jersey State 'A teaspoon salt Still others prefer a flat, triangular is chilled for at least 12 hours be- D- GARWOOD • PL* I Tha Viwinwtf Bute Univer- Stack tha joints «n the corners fore serving. University specialist urges that 1 cup milk ••COTCrJ PlAlNS-WESTflELO f aaaciaHM ian If you want you at least add up alt the pay- The tap of aaata tocotnt it**t W fronts. thin slices of coU hailed ham, sliv- Kodak Dtal*, In a second or tMrJ-fconw OONftDENCE FOR GROWTH The New Jersey State University ers «( melon make delectable appe- •or Co jwnenhlp tranaactton. However, "You'll never p)a|r ball when you specialist also suggests you exam- tisers. Pilling with ice cream, melon " problem* majr Htm asd k* Wilt arm hit Hw ball," says an ine the inside af aha drawer to see comes a dessert spectacular. entirely new in each restore. irate father to his 10 year old son. if it has been nnlahed. Mrs. Armstrong euggests that if Min Edith Taittawen, ertaaalon Ted knows lie struck out, even Drawers far atering silver are yoa 1st your imagination take over, mant(eai»nt ifeeWltt of ihowjrh he tried his beat But it compartmenUd ana lined to art- yea will ha abta to serve plentiful Sirtfers Univeratty, «ay» whetlwr wasn't good eMMfjh for his father, vent tarnishing. and nutritious melons In some new yM art (onfioerinc hoaet owner- so Tad faals hurt and upset. It wars, aa well as the old standard hip for the first or the fifth time, doesn't mottcr that he hit a home Lutciow Pemh De»»*rt ways. "J taw your advertisement ou will want to kaew what awiag run yesterday. Today, he disap- A "fl»m«.kis»ad" peaeb is a iwa fovern the area. Can industry pointed his father and everything flavorful peafh. Tap it with soait- A aliee of watermelon three- si'eamnerea move in s|»iUh#; it seems hopekts. thing crunchy and a spoonful of fourths inch by 10 inches has only in the paper." tar TwldeniM aief U trade note He might as wall stop playing vanilla ice cream and you have a 45 calories. «ne»»ive? pall or doing anything else, either. heavenly dessert. To prepare, place Km St. lut is made u^p from the «Ba. far NMr Are facilitioi that are Important He's convinced he's a failure. And fresh peaches, cut-side down In Tbaia«at«MimM OH your family accessible? Staaaln, much M tie hate* to admit it, he your broiler and sprinkle with i of tbif newapaperpa\. Whethe„ r that ta* flnUhal drata ixcaes, puhjic transportation, must because Ml father said so. lemon juice and brown sugar. Broil 1 goes to market puttin£ g thhe b babby p^ytrronndi and shopping' centers Parental disapproval, such as under a medium flame until lightly H.E. GOSLING ily car, or by phone, she wvthjn walking distance may influ- this, destroys a child's confidence, browned. Turn the peaches over *• your choice. Evidently fattier expected too muth and sprinkle with cornflakes, chop- FLORIST KOOS - — — time and money by first Fire and police protection should of Ted. A child values his par-ped pecans, more brown sugar and Sturekhere" ©"cJwndiM and Krvices i explored. These mey have a ents' approval and worries about n drizzle of melted butter. Return •Muring on your property insuicr to the broiler flame for just a rittwan for All disapproval. This doesn't mean minute. Turn off the flame and Slipcover y0Ur inee. that parents must approve whan K.i^£K M^ing a helpful guide for Investigate ttie property tax" is keep warm until serving time. Top cad AOaim M44J the-youngster does fail, However, with ice cream. JW by regularly publishing the new. about (tie neiphborbopd and th* pasilbil- the child neess help very much at Special 1W business in this paper. Ity of increases. For example, if this time rather than disapproval, tht street is to be paved in the near of nphoirtered aofai »nd *utur«, what effect wiJl tiiU have criticism or sarcasm. It is never safe to look into the CUSTOM-MADE -£*?!** top a* ABC report.* It gives • chain can and iv )MU) nwed AH youngsters need to succeed future with eyes of fear,—Edward jo* CO«pkte anrf audited infonnaHon about the n your taxes? fc H. Hurrlman ^|Kr« today, *Htci»Hr thote In TV If yon are planning to build a ct some things to MM VP » *'- SOFA « CHAM '•Kai and wh«e then are Bmt)l new home, ere wsentjtl Utilities ing oi confidence. Many oppor- u«h as water, light, gas and sew-tunities can be provided to help Mb*.jtlisa Thames, extension ge Tilb]JT the youngster succeed, although be $77 •WfuralaWaf specialist of Rut> Talk to die neighbors, ndvlsca never should be "let" to wfti be- YOUR CHILD cause he will then be mare de- ChooM Iron) new F4ll fabrics • Jars University, says-how a fabric he Hew Jersey State University . . . lovely prints . . .even THE WESTFIILD LEADER l.jrJH ;we«r, «leau and hold ita color specialist White first impressions spondent than ever. HARD TO FIT? Jundaonu Plaldil wi'ft pin- fk•<>« Mlra fitted arraplrecs! lommunity in which you want to not ever only a series of successes Pick up the phone and i WfWl' arovan hsavy fabric 've. When failure comes, the parents' rilit s friend. Coits little • HUSKY . SUMS i fabric-backed WHhable vinyl attitude of love and understanding to call anywhere. Boston. Hr Boys KOOS BROS. IjrithsUnd mush abuse yet re- The place of the Jane $ meeting will help the youngster learn to foe initao.ee, from Newarjc i the association will be announc- do better, only (Of. 3 min. station IDEAL SHOP ROUTE 27 J&Wuiitfhm ox- 4 at a later date. tatc after bp.m., 10% m 12« E. Front Sf. |lif*l y**»M* the We first make our habits, and aotiadtt SHOP-AT-HOMS I pli fabrics awe cut ss •lolnf/eW, N. J. Ufa fatftaiM art far more than then our habits mnko us—John Phone FU i-SJ-OO -THE WESTflELD, (N. J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST It, 1M0 arc in season and especially plen- 2 tablespoons butter or marga- in some paint raga and carton* at tiful, say intension specialists. ine ire Friday At the bate of the pkatforw, it |k- Wfasn you *hof> fpr fresh lemons 2 tablcspooas lira* juice umber Company known. Bid \imm, ehack the weight of the Pew graias «alt The fire spread to a Si-gajlon' fruit. Fruit heavy for its size will 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, A fire on the rear loading plat- drum of enamel reducer oa tht) yield the most juice. chives or eelery leaves irm of the Weatfteid Lumber and platform, but ta* fire was con- Also note Uit skin color of Melt butter, or marearire; add ill WerkB, 300 North avenue, fined to the drum aad piatforni. lemons vni lime*, beck for deep- puraley, chives or ptffry leaves, is*, w**i«xtingiiMwd Friday at yellow letsofis. These are usually lime juice and salt, Yield: 4 serv- 30 p.m. by firemen. thinner skinned apd have a high- ings. C»j>t <*eo*ge RraWeUer said TO WV Ot WU, USI er proportion of juice than lights ie Mtve et the f ir«, **ic* started yellow or gr«*ni«b-yellow lemons. But. when you shop for Mates, took 7.6%OflJCP«>pubition for green imes—d#si»-yell«w limes Gel W Memorial Librsp Draft* (or Women, Graham-Caiqp- Jack iavor. ita new bo* HatMl; Ancjerit Jv4ais*i eq4 the New Ijeaiiee fveah Unions and Hants toiled State* Senator Clifford 1 Teet»»e*»t, Grant) Watcher on the for adei, you can caoaae (raa» » foils* Hills, Johnson. '. Casp todair aWMOOMd Uiajt as - The Burning Eye, Can- variety of ether products. Per «*> the Social Security program paaa- B Branch Line, Hri- AIM, CtttoJie Viewpoint on ea>|ile, rov caa vrepar* Itajimade e,d its 26th snniveratry Sundgy, e N^ WorM, «4 Church »nd State, Kerwin; Walk- fjom freien, canned, er bottled iili-igt, survivors Hid djsabilitjr World Revisited, flax- (af the Iadiea Streets,'ifafcte lenien juice, or float 'emnad or insurance beneficiariet «f &» S»- fi#t#n leasonae'e cooceatraM. Yaw Petitlttan, end Rebels, Hitlvra. cial Security pro»r»mB npw repre- sa*y prefer sue product «v»r the It A^sy, O'Connor; Marrf MMtrch, Pearson; Cailonel »«tited 7.6 per cent of tte popula- I^Mia Creek. Robtrftni other for lavor or eaee of prepa- Etaier Ellsworth, Randall; gobert tjbn of Union County, , Hinds of Cormac Joyce, Wil>- ration. Vwi mU K»fcebJr find they Float/ ler(e«nt; Plain Letters, Eftc)i month. 38,41? persona in duTer ia coat. Union County receive W,7«l,*&6. "1; Indian Affairs in Cplo- 4ction:T1ie Treasure *ft»» Oddly eaoucfc, atthsuga more On this basis, Senator CftM utated, !, Scroll, Allegro; A Umg sf Yqrk, Trelease; Evenr frozen Umonade and canned lem- more tban »SS,W0^O« is reoived Hoe, Clark; Social **«* < Hook of Better Shaking", on juice are a«ld now than a y*tr in tiiioa C»untf annually from tha on Business, P»hlj ; Tfcomes Wolfe, a Pi ago, tJu nussfcer of fresh leawms f ad«r»j insurance trust *wuds. ,t of Time, Ei Nll acid ha« set daereaead. Fifty per- ' The bentficiarles, the Senator cent of |ke population stjll buy »dd«d, represent all eligible per- and uaa fwih lenosu, the United aons who are flS or older, «anien A kurtitane altrt means thet Mates Department #i Africalture 62 gr over, widowi, ojiildren and tb«T» it J)t> imroetliete danger, U»t reports. Facts i*a( ewr«r« should it#n« »y for disabled jxrsons. f«i#er Wrti ••»• be r«o#> to t«ryrlsin|ly enough, the tale ef (path lima increased duritf the Director, -V*V •/<•>«»• tfcU , if nant* $nd Ditaeter Cofttnsf ' past year ••« H la»el»ee oailr NACCH DktrktTeHoM akeM three per cent of tae> na- A etenN kvamwts may be JtstMs) tion's family. Only a little larger Firtt Mertinf Sept. 2? Burriwnes originate in tropic*) ft* •»••# coa»t«l aeetiont 4e war» 1 percentage bought freien limelde, ,0 utu and usually more fro* alt voneerned that wind* ana tides roughly four per cent. Thi rea- Tae first open meeting of tae . tt W** latitudes wiHl' }•• Will be ;4efi«tr»l» aod tn*t pre- as>n it probably th»y have not de- Cnion.Westfldd Dittritt of («e erwmeaiU cuBaeratinf' in' this ex- l5jng speed, aiM sn4 *tit*»wi*jr. Jlmleeiy - prarautiana should )» vclepad a taete tor this colorful, New»rl( Archdiocosan COUIMU «f 9 wtlirl cs Dunn Leaves On tensive field exercis*. .. ' bniCMie wind *iiter- MMD refreshing and nutritlowa fruit. Cathelic Women h«s (Men trans. AeeonpafiHag Dunn to Fort itrred to Tuesday, Beet. 21 at I;SO ctnnie, with tlie highest tpeedi 4 Aprrvei" warning Meant 0K Not only is the tangy flavor of Oeveaa with the SuUnd are U. Col. r.m., in Holr TriiiUy Hifrh S«IHMI. i circular band beginning a* the tit areeautkws should be token im 'Amy limes pleasant in beverages of all Kelvin Oraveta of Millbura, U. Plans, outlines augfestioot aad ~ of tli* "eye" and extending itoeWr •Wine* the f«l| fore* kinds but as an accompaniment to Col. Edwin C. Itood or Westteld directivu of the Newark Arehdi- to 20 to 30 miles or bore, of tht'etora. fish, salads and melons, Some host- an* Major Frank Hallissey of oeatan Council tnd commlttot ftt irea of destructive winds Wavtker Bureau adviteriee, esses use tht lime sauce given be- Cranford. • chairmen will be dlseuestd and ac- •I the path, the forward •pawl aJerU, storm warning* and hyrri- low on vegetables as wall aa on l increases and in extreme ctne warnings are istiaed every tin Jack B. Dunn of 86} Bradford tivated at this meeting. &0 roiles Ash, The same vegetables that h kevrfi, W oftaier, if needed. In ad- arenue, Oe»o«ratic Conpeaiianal take well to lemon do. wet) alto Plans are beinc completed for a |»ore. dition, bulletin* for ST*MI radio caaidldatc from Union County, W- Lemons and with lime—carrots, braccoli, as- district pilgrimage to the Shrine of IJte ocean level may rise six feet •nil Ulcvttion Are iuued every caei* Col. Jack Dunn and traced paragus, spinach and beets. the Miraculous Mrdal, German') hour er to to keep the public in- town, Pa., Sunday, Sept. 25 . 54 Elm Si. Inure in less t'»an 30 minutes. "«a»aai«ninf" for "campint" as fHther lime or lemon juice _.t hurricanes are accompanied formed »i the progress of thehe embarked la*t weekend far limes in Season Etorm when it is near the i»»in- sprinkled sparingly on these vege- Itorrentisl rains. two-week tralninr arogram with tables help take the place of but- Ik soon as there are definite in- land, State and local civil defense the 8O*n« Ar«y Reserve Civil By MARY W. ARMSTRONG end cooperating government »£«n- ter or sauce (or those who are . msthit a hurricane is form- AITeln «aM at Vott DeVeM, Haas, County Home Agent weight conscious. ^tver. though it is a thouatid ciea will diaseminate warnings by AMOOIT Before leaving, Dunn revealed A Hailing pifeherful of cool LIME BUTTER SAUCE ITOCK from the mainland, the •yery available meaju. . that his canpejfn headquarters lemonade or limeade will go « (For vtgetables or fiih>—car- It* MIT i is given a name and the STOP SHOP SAVE will be opened with a reception at long way toward helping you for- rots, broccoli, asparagus, spinach, Bureau begin: issuing DIO TOU KEMtMUt TO H4VE the Elizabeth Cartertt Hotel Fri- get the heat, And fortunately Matjaa ft* - ttmton - TH* "L|ADE»" F0RWARPKO7 beets day, Sept. 9. Punn also announced fresh lemons and limes for ades Old |*vwin U»t plans have been completed MILK BABY FOODS COf F1I FOR A CHANGE - TAK! HOME by County Democratic leaders to ft StraliMtJ conduct an extensive refittration drive in* each of tht county's 21 CHINESE PINNERS municipalities, beginning Sept. 8. The drive is in conjunction with KIX - WHIATIIS Lar«« fmUhrnim iertey • CHOW MEIN • SHRIMP SUBGUM he recent announcement by Sen. • STIAKKfW John Kennedy, Democratic Presi- CHIWIOS CANTALOUPES SWEET CORN CAU n o-soi;; dential candidate, that Dunn OHIIKHN R|0AI»r ' " would head his Union County Democratic registration drive. 2° 49c 49c QUEENS PALACE la commenting on hi* two-week Choic. lologna 69 Iiar4la*r•••r4l»rr, fvnMrrl)* of IHIIB, arr unfit rfuMlan; > A ," * . f the group, which is one of the la tk*ltulrr «M>rw» %«m* •< 1IM4 »li>»»li>> Kr»i>k >>ar. MiuMlnMr, vrktrk lb lb largest Civil Affairs units in the tkry earr earrkaiira Irotn Mr- ••< Mr*' Jeta II. f»nirr. Tk<> ••!» wp«« nuniMM »> Rlrvkra IrwrHi-k »r Wliltrr Kimtrfm «»lcr. It >»«• 39c 69c country.' In addition to group a ixililplr I1»1K >w»|wrtr l>r»i»»k tut WwiiarW BmiN »l Hnlliw, headquarters in New York City, Wt Have Party Party which includes reservists from Pork Goodies Fillets of Beef New Jersey, there trc juur civil BEEFPAHIES Affaire companies in New York Automatic Rtcord Changers ••naletf Chole* lb Bun Sit* for Parti«s ONE TEP state, located in Rochester, Buf- falo, Ithaca and Utic*. High FidtMty-F.M. 69c* $1,98 and Picnics These Civil ' Affairs organiza- tions will train .at Fort Devens this yearend conduct an elaborate Am.rica'i No. 1 Purt Loan HAMBURGER STEAK 2 lbs. $1.39 Held exercise training program by — SERVICE simulating the occupation, of vari- JAM Famous HAM LOAVES, loan, roady to bake, 24 lbs. ea. 89c lb. ous municipalities under combat condition*. Seventeen cities in STATION RADIO & TV. FREEZER BUY - BfEF CHUCKS 49c lb. WHOLE LAMBS 49c lb. Massachusetts and New Hampshire IM JOUTH AVI, WMTflflO *M be occupied, with Civil De- HERSHEY SALE Maiala Oil gal, $1.19Cream Cern, W.H. • for 9fc fense groups and municipal gov- Irlllt leap Pad* 19c C«wo Vi lb. 35c lipten't Instant Tea 45e Premier ll§ht Tuna Upt«n'» Teei left, 16 He 9 for Wt 7-«i .,, ...4 for We ytMH KOM Pineapple Drink Tandorloaf, 64 »9c Jemar Intlant 79c M, »3 Orapefr»ll 4 law We Tomaloat, t Hi. ,..| for 99clettell Vi gat. $1.09 RENAULT DAUPHINE Bart, »l«iii, Aimtmd • for 33c Helm Mad leant 3 for 49t Ocean Sprey Cfo Italian Ice* pt. Wt Ml MvchreefDth . 2forJ9c Book Matehet 3 for 35c twhejo .- ...I oi. OTcWekh't e Rentonol 19c MID-SUMMER White Rote Af pie iwlco, J4 oi. ., 39c K.V.P. Freeier Pops ...... „.««*. laute, 1* •»,..,.: 2ftr39c White ROM Salmon, 7 oi. Hearf» Deliiht Juice S9c can Rtfllno Vlnegart IJc Drink ...:..:.....» for 39«Pomino Sugar: ...5 tb». S5c1190 Dretting ...,.....»•« Clearance Sale Aloika Crot) Meat l9fC(in Ken4 lurgeri ...... 3 for 49cKraft May»nnal»e 59e a*. OFFICE COPIER Minute Sliced Sunhiit PecH I for S9cDletetle Ice Cream pt. 39c Halo, reg. 1.49 only $1,19 Potateet ... 3 for $1.00 Hoffman Breomt. ..$1.69 oo. Kennel Ration 6 for >9cPolldenf «9c • Extra High trade-in Allowances White lote Sliced IOOMI, reg. 53t only 41c Clofhet fins ....- 39c pha. Miracleth 39c phg. hot it tuts ipying costs as* Bectt, lb. -...... : e for 79c Bofforln, 60 .:.. Me tfideoqr.Tkeai . . make the M* Jacramento Ten)at9 fcrfsy Pontt 49t Oorbast Bagt, 100 $1.99 • Wide Choice of Colors 12 59c «% qiulity copier available today: Juice, 4* M. 29c Scott Tiuue ...... A for 45c • Immediate Delivery Shop and Save at J&M SUPER MARKET!! New i|aiBlltitr<-inyone csn auk* Cotmat *}00" to»i«. Slip ia d» «K DfUVfRY OViR $5.00 TWO PHONES: ori|insl,..ul« out s peitta, pef Under, J*e ADAMS 3-0402 ADAMS 2-040J mtutm l Join the Swing to Economy New sMMr-eVifatd br } booty Anocino. The ConoK WO • Frath Roatteel Froten blends nutefully with atecuUre of Morton sadecorl SALTEP PEANUTS LEMONADE APPLE PIES In Shell DAUPHINE fpr EXtCUTIVE 49c'"• 10 $l,00 49c

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FREE WATERMELON $5,00 Grocery Order or over Westfield Tennis Club Members Capture County^Championshii ' Bourns, Barlings Legion Nine WTC Women's Team Club's Men's Singles Miss Doctor Gets Local Courtsters Home From Skin Beats Beaeon Hill Diving Cruise fins Two More The Westfcsld Tennis Club's UsStevewTak Golf Grand Slam Play This Week women's team continued its win Reach Semifinal Round) Two Westfield families have just ning streak by defeating the Bea- Mies Mary ABB Doctor of Lenox In Junior League returned from a sldn- diving To Lead League con Hill ladies team of Summit Two Richardson, avenue last week scored a grand cruise "Bahama Adventure in 3-1 last week. Dorothy Gulbenk- Bill W.ia.t, No. 2 alas in junior girls' golf compe- Marine Biology." Dr. and Mrs. ian and Nancy Parrigin scored No. 4 aad Bob Mc tition. It will be a big week tennis- Westfieid's Paul Place tossed Bowling Stars one hitter to edge Cranf ord's Miki over Edith Mathies and Audrey seasM, reaching the The 16-year-old daughter of wise for the junior netsters of the j ,id „,.,., Stevens, who fired a three-hittci Mixer of Summit. rou»4 of the Men's Sin Btcve Doctor, Scotch Plains Coun Westneld Tennis Club. Profession-1 „, n™" Barton al Bill Fullard's juniors will ? *Z i 2-1. in the Union County Amer Betty Mathews and Marion Wil- At Echo Lanes bmifcip tournament Club pro, woo her second 01 liams of the local club defeated straight New Jersey championship ' ----- ' ---in Junior baseball leagu id Tennis Club in Edith Mackie and Mary Richard- Steve N«gy, "alMme" great petition. with an 83 at the Rock Spring son of Summit after a long two The win was Westfield's sixth bowler, will appear at Echo Lanes, Tfce pairings call for __ Clab. A week previously, Hiss League .opening today. Bill, who an<, 1Q da eruisin hour match, 9-7, 10-8. Betsy Rob- Doctor won the Metropolitan Jun- seven second-half loop deci- Mountainside, Saturday, and Ray SOB to meet George OlalT 1 bins and Maria Eddy defeated Bluth, just named to the 1960 All- ior giris tit)* in New York. Madeleine Belvea and Dorothy Bill Waiaiit, defending AU The Westaeld High School girl, ead in American, will appear Sunday. toplayBobMeltiplayBobMelta l standings. RoesBnew, 6-3, 6-4. The Becond set They will be available for free final round will be compWj1 representing the White Beaches »"^ * •* j£-»"-al =£ « produced some very hard playing srday with the five set SnalL club, shot nines of 41 and 42 topresident of the league. Conducting the seminars was A two-out single by Hank Drey- and close games. instruction in the afternooni and ulad for Sunday afternoo,? win the Jersey tournament by four The 11 and under boys and girls Clark, w< er in the second inning was the will bowl a special exhibition matefc o'clock. " _ t tournament will be held at the only safety relinquished by Place, Cathy Hinchman and Yvonne against an outstanding local Star strokes. Snevily of Westfield lost their fMf to a r«w hy defeating Nancy Albert, 16-year-old Tren- Orange Lawn Tennis Club. Pete who pitched his way clear of a at 8 p.m. Richardson, top seedai 9|UB) IMIM* NTM of Crw* lalligan and Mike Mease are ex- none-out bases-packed situation in match to Mary Moroney and Fatty twiee winner of the singta?* .'k *•*** Mil f•#i, ,M. ton girl, was in second place with Mores of Summit in a long, three Always a threat in the tWsgf st 40-47—87. Miss Albert held a one competition, !Nagy was a paceaat ' *t the dob, moved to tai , tfta hat af the eteoad in this tournament with their im- Westfield garnered two of itsset match, 6-3, 0-6, 6-3. U van aavarc stroke lead over Miss Doctor at Also in the group was Stanton ter in the 1958 ABC Tournament final round with an easr Lt tha turn. three hits and both runs in the Tomorrow Westneld goes to in Syracuse. He rolled game* of ifetorr onr Charlie Lott • Miss Doctor, who started play- first inning. Bob Shayer singled Short Hills Racquet Club for a244, 227 and 258 for a 72* aeries ardaon put on a brilliant e> to second, Jim Wilday was hit by match. ing golf at nine under the wings whose film "Water World" has re to lead the Fallstaffs to tit* tasua of sound all court tennii ta7 of her dad in Long Island, is a Squires, Brad Doores, Pete Torgu a pitch and "Herk" Devlin singled title on a 3,210 total, third MgtjMt eosapletc saps ter of the SM. 1 i acclaim. in Shayer. l Mia. Bain em the dm* majorette at the Senior K with shark, Spoiismens Bowling in ABC history. N«gy finished frosa start to finish. Kick*? High. She's a senior with a "B" Davies an^ d ^JKHT^iBill Engei. Wendfy Both Wilday and Devlin moved second in the individual all-events finishing shot* with the fsl I Msl backhand, tha local barracuda, moray eels, fire coral, up a base on the futile throw average. Smith and Linda Gillie are West- tea urchins and other lesser dang- Opens) September 9 with 2,033, a scant 10 pins behind half volleys proved too suti field's hopes for bringing home the I homeward to get Shayer and Wil the winner. Lett to ovewoae. The • Jfm tSTimlk, Md ti£ and day crossed when third-baseman The Westfleld Sportsmens ;. imjto iMr Mi tnm fall and rophies in the girls 11 and under j Z^^Sta Bluth teamed with Dick Weber University net captain k tournament. \m complement ^ Larry Dents fumbled Frank Per- Bowling League will start its 15th Oub Mixed passengers, relli's grounder. to set an all-time league doubles to win tbe tournament. Phil Grant will be Westneld season Friday, Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. record of 1541 in 1955 and railed Weiant, defending „ favorite in the 13 and under tour- some of whom will have enough Thursday the locals defeated League officers for the season are: btories to tell and pictures to show, an 834 series to lead the St. Louis and 1060 titleholder of th Doubles Saturday naments to be held at the Canoe Roselle 16-3 and had a protest of President, Thomas Mannino; vice Budweisers to the nation's high Singles championship of „ Brook Country Club. However tc bore their friends for the next an earlier game upheld. president, James Argensiano, and three during 1957-58 and a world County, scored a straight tst Doug Squires and Chuck Schmi year. Art Gavin and "Herk" Devlin secretary, David W. Stiles. Play in (lie Mixed Doubles cham- mark of 3858. Bluth's phenominal 6-1 win over Bob Durcaa, 1 as well as Wayne Slocum, Larry shared six hits and combined to The league schedule of 32 weeks contribution to the Budweiser re- pionship tournament of the West- Doores, David Boyer, Dave Torg. drive in nine runs as Ken Hamil- Held High School netsUrT, AeM Tennis Club will open Satur- runs through April 21. No bowling cord included a 300 game and S3 third round. Weiant pliysi ersen, Jim Messersmith, Bob But Summer Mixed ton subdued Roselle on six hit*. on Good Friday. cf a possible 36 strikes. Bluth day afternoon at the local club ler, Pat Davies, and Bill Treut Ron Seppelt, Roselle starter, up tennis throughout the court* at two o'clock. Twelve to The schedule for opening night reached a peak in televised bowl- and had too much e could give the favorites trouble failed to retire a man as he walk- ing stardom in 1957, when he col- sixteen teams are expected to com In the girls section of the 13 am Closes Season ed and relinquished hits to Bob follows: Christiansen Plumbing the youthful Durgan. 3 pete. and Heating vs. Westfleld Lumber; lected a 110,000 award for a 800 In the quater finals, Weitst under tournaments, Cathy Wil- Shayer, Devlin and Garvin. Jerry game as part of an 823 aeriei. Mn. William J. "Bobbie" Gali- liams is expected to go far as i, Kouka swept to the crown in McDonnell came on and was also Fugmann Fuel Oil vs. Cranwood: Gordon Booth engaged in i If. fSST-4 Dr. Roge lean and Gordon Booth, winners of Martha Dilts, Tenny Born, Melissa the Summer Mixed Bowline touched for singles by Dick Myers Del Stone Co. vs. R. Mannino and free hitting duel, the fonsit a ajaaaai* to tha Mi the title a yaar ago, will not defend Hinebauch, Jean Butler, Sue League last week by sweeping and John Lies and a double by Sons;' De Martino Lounge vs. herst College net captain IBs) KM* Sfaftof CaaaCanso their crown and the tournament is Disque, Kathy Ingate, Debbie Jerry Post. Bob's Auto Waxing, and White Sun ing Booth 8-0, 1-6, 6-1. Hughes in the closing session. Diamond vs. Metropolitan Door. thhe WWest- a wide open affair. Waterhouse, Judy Havens and Al Boughram, tied for the lead a Seven Westfleld runs were in be- Win Opener Game Roger Twitchell played HI Early entrants include Miss lison Davies. week ago, placed second. fore the third out and the home ly Saturday to defeat 8M rounds Mary Gulbenklan, women's singlet The 15 and under tournaments Bill and Doris Gross got theteam went on to bat around in the Carol Gantner Coach Karney Scioscia of West- Klpe, sixth seeded, in tb I champion, and Bill Gilson, former will be held at the Maplewood •ward for the most improved male third for another six. field and his Union County All- round 6-4, 6-2. Sunday, ROW •f tha Cornell co-aoWtr of the New Jersey State Country Club. Steve McCoy and and female bowlers, Dave Gray's Bob Randolph of Rahwsy, the Fint In Swim Star professional football team Twitchell bowed to Georfi 0 netleaM.regis Interscbolastic doubles champion Bob Stuhler have to be considered 600 was the season's top series league's president, announced that made a successful debut Friday in a three set match 6-4,14, with the ship. co-favorites to take the boy's fif- among the men and Claire Kuen- •n arbitration board had tossed night by coming from behind for After dropping the openii| In tiM first Roger Twltehell and Dorothy Carol Gantner of Westneld, teen and under crown, Dwight zig's 523 topped the women; Fred out Roselle's 3-2 victory over swimming for the Watchung Lakes an 8-6 win over the Paterson 6-4, the hard hitting junto dhwM Aastin Sayre Gulbenkian will present formid- Davis, John Whitehead and Doug Kouk» had high game, a 225 and Westfleld Monday. . Pioneers at Hinchcliff Stadium. overpowered Otani in the w fisher able opposition to anyone they en- Swim Club, won the 11 and 12 Eakeley are also capable of strong 5 . Byrnca . ... US 125 140 •osclle 003 000— 3 Tenenbaum ... 147 125 T. Durllng ... 144 138 US tveatfield 709 02x—IS ALWAYS TOP FUNI STO» IN SATURDAY, 157 11. Uendlx . ... H4 154 132 Kestenbaum .. 101 82 1(7 ... 140 AUGUST 20, AND MEET STEVE NAGY, All- Aag.MtoSqrt.JI Kestenbaum .. 171 160 ISS lilttlcilelil 36 i'i \>. Hyun ... 118 169 »ndlc»p 51 61 61 Stunti 20 10 33 33 33 TIME GREAT BOWIER. AND SUNDAY, AU- HIchurdBon ly 17 YMOA gymnasium and TotaU 648 607 Hull la 17 TolalB 608 593 Westfield Drops GUST 21,.SEE RAY BLUTH, 1960 ALL-AMER- r yaal activities wiU be F1IIEDMAN Klrkowakl lg is ICAN. WATCH BOTH THESE BOWUNG Plotkln 131 92 Fcdorucko 15 21 EUNBJl far aas weak, starting Plotkin 88 91 Mohler 14 22 tlmntiR .- 100 98 11". GREATS IN ACTION. . . J Aw. N, it waa announc- Friedman .... Ill 134 118 Call J4 22 Bbnor Ill 117 9!) Rah way (ARC Friedman .... 137 134 186 HrunolT 145 123 139 ^i May by Wward C. Ewen, gen- STUNTZ .1. lilbner Ill 12S 150 fm 0§m I« n» Mm, «Ml aseretory. The pool will be Totals 477 451 Wray ...... 128 140 12$ 90 90 'JO 4 Ungot 130 131 124 Smitty tanning pitched West- •tfHMa Satarday, Sept 10 for n DAVIDSON , Stunti H9 187 16S Totttls 569 551 fleld to an 11-0 win over the Rah- f»Mh> awfaa froaa S to S p.m. and Hammer 87 82 85 lumllcup ...... S3 83 SAVA8TANO way CYRC, in *he intra-County fwe 9-4im fm 1U CUUnt Hammer 108 111 127 KuenilK 145 lfi-' 12.1 * ^« •»»• Sunday. Sept 11. Davidson 155 125 153 Totals 400 . KuentlK 150 H7 Baseball League at Tamaques Park 0a» af tat general exercise and Davidson 102 130 124 HULL ). Savuntiino 103 113 108 last week. •••f FW IriHMI mt Mr handicap 40 40 4(1 . tlroas y7 108 123 K. Suv.iMano 107 178 1611 :-«lfgsst Mftln* room will conUnue 1.10 107 37 37 37 Lanning struck out five and •a.tfca Moal schedule. Also unsf- Totals 41)2 '. Semnrevlva ... 120 133 101) COCKTAIL KAPMJ8 *.. Hull 150 102 102 Totals 551 581 walked two as Westfleld posted its fMM by tha closing are lobby fa- Brenner 78 iundlcap 102 firth triumph in eight games. «wi aad meeting room services Brenner ...... 131 143 Tutula 409 473 438 CAL.I LOUNGE of ska T.' KapluB 85 112 11!! M. Gruily 95 113 134 Don Williams was wild and gave KapluB 173 201 180 W1KKOWSKI SI. Cull S9 101 121 up five walks, and singles by Mr.' Ewta aald that the gymnas- indlcap 17 17 17 'erklne no 119 151 A. Call 173 153 137 t. Wetenlmll .... 124 141 II. Oraily 147 143 120 Dick Hardy and Pear Littlefteld hoa aad Mtotorim are usually Totals 484 !. Wlrkowakl ... 1(10 no 559 1 S3 S3 83 which accounted for four runs. Nrkipf Mtvpr 4 tokhm .•Itaal this tine of the yaar to al- tatultcup .,,,.., 102 173 id; OOUDON 102 Totals ... 5S7 595 Wally Carkhuff replaced Wil- hw the. maintenance staff to ade- SMrcr 130 101 98 Tutiilfl 511 Fiji ~6BS .ajRatUi- prepare these facilities for docakl 1S1 110 182 MOHLKK ™""*1'BIVK1NH * Hms in the next frame after Peto FREE PARKING Oordon 103 104 . Molilor 13s 90 121 131 Love cleared the bases with a two- tha heavily scheduled fall and win- in; . i'nyiic 123 . Perkins 132 105 Gordon 150 128 111 121; . Ijiuiroiu'c .,., DU 91! bagger. Westneld scored four twjiograma. The usual pool ac- 121 I- Ilkk« 101 ii» , VJ2 126 FOR 1,000 CARS lumllcup ...... 114 114 13 UWellold ... 120 111 137 more in the fifth on a pair of Total sr.4 509 114 B. PtTklun 127 •irWes for Aug. 29, will be con- FELDMAN 75 76 cturtod, including toe family swim Totals 470 440 errors, a walk and hits by Tom > Napack 60 89 80 • ^^ -ir#m 6 to 8 p.m. and the boys in- Ind 129 129 129 Totals Sharkey and Jeff Torberg. Nuppen HO 113 93 FEDOHOCKO The score: Tfct Vary Ittl ftpta*** •traetion.classes net completed be- . Nappen 82 78 . nudism 104 125 147 n .Ctre this date. andicup 73 73 Webber 114 124 * 0: lluktTH,' CYI1C KeiloroukO .... 10S 1(11 Revised Schedule For AUTOMATIC Harry Billman, supervisor of Totals 434 VailVUpt. as ...... 3 Mlatenaace for the 'Y', will be in lumllcup 133 133 Trick Shot Golfer Hryan, If S 0 BLUISH Ol>er, u 3 BRUNSWICK ' charge of the concentrated clean- Ind .... 81 SI Tolula 450 M3 Or'liolt, lb-rf 3 ing and refurbishing; program. He Ind .... 89 8!) If: Paul Hnhn's revised schedule of Carkhuft, rf-n .... 2 -1.' Gclbor 140 12B 128 11. Collins 143 12S 10s Wnls. 2b 2 ALLEYS i will be assisted by Reuben Simons, '. Cclbor 1511 158 lCli 11. IJhllK 120 100 exhibitions of trick golf shots and Itlnkle. 3b 1 .George Fuller and Zack Howard. dl 2 *}• CMI Ill 100 a golf clinic reveals six more per- Williams, p-rf 1 llnniUctip ,...,.. 120 120 T. HotfBll, cf 1 Programs in the gymnasium and Totals ... 471 Totals 4H4 460 formances this summer in NewLcano, 8t> 1 •Wimming pool will be rseumed LANK Jorscy. Ilnnsen, 3b 1 I. Alderman ... 81 nn ion UTTLEFIELD rSaft 6. The fall schedule of activi- Olottcr 170 J. KInK 140 104 D. Howell, cf 2 172 MR I.. Uulcnclti .... 132 170 Hahn, P. Ballantinc & Sons Lane 167 120 105 Totals 22 IN THf IVININe rtiaswiU begin, Sept 12. . Lane 101 Ij. NIcbruKKo ,... 139 167 ambassador of (rolf, will make tha 140 107 Wr.HIrM To Totals 619 following appearances during the 11 raio IXHIBITIOM| sBflndawaskin Club Toluls 4S0 500 baluncc of the month of August. Hardy, 2b , a 0 itlCHAIlDSON I'lyim. 2b 1 1 Dolphin* Third In 1>. WrlRht 110 1J1 Aug. 22, 5:30 p.m.. Branch Sluirkoy, »B 3 3 • STEVB NAGY ON SAT., ABC. 2. Holds Aqua Show II. Taylor 144 12S Brook Park, Belleville following an Oiirvln, Kb 3 2 .1. ltli'burilson ... 102 120 Illnunt, 3b 1 0 • MAY BLUTH ON SUN., AU«. 21 ;Mi|idowalkin Swim Club held Synchronized Swim lluiulluu[] ,...,,. 74 74 exhibition golf mntch with Phil 0, Rizzuto and Mnury O'Connor, l.aniilnK, p 1 2 MijMnilil aqua show Sunday. The The 1960 Now Jersey Associa- TutillH 430 i;,j which sturta at 1:30 p.m. Ueitmor, ll> 1 ij featured a water ballet by lon AAU outdoors Synchonizcd ot Mindowaskin girls, Aug. 24, 4:00 p.m., Cunoe Knxlrli'kaou, n> ... 0 1 iwfmming Junior Championship Nit-olello To Alteiul Brook Country Club, Summit: Ulik-iH-W, If 3 a g by New Jersey cham- leet was held Saturday at Olym- Hurnct, rf 0 0 trampoline exhibition, nov- Ofiicials' Clinic •5:30 p.m., North Jcreey Country Tcnnuz, if 1 1 H )ic Park. The Westfleld Dolphins Club, Preaknoss. ''swta by club staff and clown from Westfield took third place in TOUIIB 23 71 , &oivlin9 At Its Best' f. Frank" Campisi, world fa- Louis L. D. Nicollello of West- Aug. 25, 8 p.m.. Pine Brook liahwity CYHC 000 000 ( the team event with Alicl Jacob- field has been selected to attend Westflold 430 04x—II trick diver and clown wan son, Morristown; Ruth Miller, Uo- Golf-O-Uamn, Route 40, Pino , The show was a memor- the Eastern Aasoeintion of Inter- Brook. lellej Mary Ann Mento arid Carlo collegiate Football Officials nnnual There is nobody busier than l late Frank J. Morris, chissel of Westfleld making up The shows are open to tho pub- of tha club. examination and clinic at Colgate they who have nothing to do,— the team. University on Aug. 25, 20 and 27. lic and no udmlssion is charged. Jonathan Swift THE WESTFIELP, (M. J.) KAPEK, THURSDAY, AUGUST II, 1M» F«f> W and Edges Club's Singles LEGAL NOTICES Nonas * •rwwwc MM *ii>rr aeroavr PISUO KOTIfB Lobtter and Shrimp M H£«LIIUH> av ».». NOTICE IS HEBEBV UIVEN that *askinln (Continued from previous page) i Hfnry u Johnson, Peuclas A. 1'otl IIKMBIM Jftmcj P. Bush, tha Soar! ef Here are a few pointer* wwrtfc 6-3 and was leading <-8 In the Ii, tew Hsors in and for the Town or secoad when lie defaulted the Jth f71.SC fl'vMfleld, tn tbe County of Union. remembering when you boil lob- It's h Me! . ito'andJ4vtm Bea*ive.U*...... 2S0.6OJ.J0 ha.vc filed their repurte, mavs and ster or shrimp: According to the match. Griffin left on a vacation roperty Acquired for Tajtes—Assessed Veluu. 4,088.00 saessments for speelnl benefits dons Gas Appliance Manufacture?* As- trip Friday and inasmuch as he 31,704.9* lim06 under ordlnancus therein namad. would be unavailable for play over ..The phrase "improvement of of unknova m taiaa4 aaaaatrr ir«e» to Future taattlon—Qeneral They have Mocrte.ln«4 the whole sociation, you can hold ejem |ki final inter-pool meet of < aritB t» ucaiit Y«aM' Revenue aoet of materials, Incident*! iradlug- amount of humidity rnaptay lute ike weekend he defaulted. tk* breed" M ai>plM to hone ana expenses lneurr»d In the coh- W outdoor »wim lew.* t has, in awtvopelitan TOTAL. ABSBTi »»«0,S?3.S6 M0t.ITt.lS trucllon of me Improvement! the kitchen if you eover lara* lee> Booth won his third round en- herein nitmea 4n4 have usseeseil .ter-pot of boilisfc water wttfc a Bit*!*"* topped »w- unter ,frosn Eifor4 Durgsn 6-2, be Janda *ed prom lass tronllnj on joking, but taiwera and stock- M, Bseieavce AND scuttia lid. The minute tha beiUaf 108V4 to 102* *t *e 9-7. Durgan |ilayed exceptionally Bonto 1681.000.00 be Improvements to t%« amount Wen know it mean* aoHiatUlig. Approp rveSJaWTT! : : ISTM tl.102.85 hat they Dive been ajjtclslly ben«- (a reached, GAM A HUganH fine tenaii in the second set and mproyet^^iimproy t j\tithorff# 1,116,16 ltted. turn the flame to simaMjr, a4d < tuned tame clo»# to Urt'mg Ike match Special Funds Accum-••'-u • ' Other UabUHIe*., *MU .- •ft The crdln»nc« »nil jnarpvements tha Tom McCoy, iaant factor In ike upgrading speed aad, according ti Get- letserva for C«rUln .... j.»o 17.92 •• M. follow*: shellfish and cover again. Tfcfe t*» into three sets. of &e Westera lange hers*. Surplus ...... ,* Bec«lvaV)U. S aPtiCls.L OatDIUCAIICB jfs>. llea Hine- 121,984.&6 Alt ORStNXHCB) PROWOIN' due-ea the evaporation at water Charlie Lott gave a fine per- For that »att«r, dl estab- •bras* from the coottne; food, The taia- Ushed breed* fro* the Btaad- TOTAI- _ .ITJBS, HBSBRVE8 FOB THE IKMIOVBMKNT Of A foraience in the third round when b ananoro ee tkaa » ta af AND I 1106,0*2,13 ^ION Of VBBS08 tERBACE. ute seafood turns pink, it ie sWae. •11 of he defeated Ricky Slocum in •rdbred (trotter) to the PM- k tkey f•*»< I haa a APPROPRIATION OP T»B rtwrtui, ow« • afci* to tiw MONIliM KKCKBSAHV THKREFOH Overcookinf W>U toufhen tt *ftd records were »« |tyttraifkt sets 6-0, 6-1. Slocum had ND THK_I|s8»J&(eB OF BOND add unnecessary heat and the bofl U'U ia« a CMatar ejaaatHr «a* a»> H ARB tlla\an,t:a— k tetfred one of the upsets of tha The Horse and Mule As&o- sMst-eamriaaT BaaaaasMaia. NTicrp^ioN jrairais ron THEture to your room. and rills li-U townametit a week earlier when bMMt <«esk •»>•> Ys. 1NANOINQ Or BAID WORK. ti»Uon anca astianated that n> aaaat > TbtfoaafcaWaeV — fiius" Uevenue Balance January 1...... f Fused and adopted April E8, 1S68. he downed Dkk Arnold, seventh M% ft the equine population tt haa aasaa ta ha ay- Delinquent T»»ea, Tax Title Liens „, >j»ch of the events seeded, 6-3, «-4. The 17 year old (officially a,OT9,mvmHWi? a™% Slocum was unable to penetrate grade aaiataia; Mat is, by a MIscellRiiHOii*—From other than i to me the value of e ffMBLvle: k Ore* Jutr- |Mire-bn4 ain 4Mtt ef a dasa UQCS.1 property T&ses 144,410 36 and enablet me to enj-ey II »Tf"j W«"e RetlmM, •*„; 3. the fine defense thrown up by ntertuad (-cans Returned Lott, a seasoned performer, and ti.oisoo —Henry David ThoNau one of the top ranking pilfers in TOTAL, FUNDS |l,!te,W.»l |l,ll»,0SC71 the New Jersey Tennis League. (Aeerval But» " "' LCADBR CUAIIinBM •*«' £i-nit«er H. 1 -It »>r»aat- Budget I MINO MtULTt t, H.; 8. Bruce. John Kraft led John Terpak IS- Munld: if Huruonen f 101,486.14 I SU.100,08 IS in the first sat of their third j>e»l an Kejloiml School Taxes 866.103.78 round «aat*h Saturday when • CoUsty Tatea ..,,... 173.226.98 nterfund Uotat Made 10,000,00 HUflANOSI WIVISI pulled let muscle forced Tcrpak tt) Othtr Adjustments .. ~7iT?t 1,«46,3S laav* tha *1iah«x M4 fM f- "WSJ^ BrUe^'b^rLa?; default. In the quarter final round, TOTAt, BXPBNDITtmRi |1,Iort, M, S.6-1. Mestytsfal'i scintillating plas- fy Future T»«.«s , 1,900,00 and Wlfa towlinf Syneitfy ••••ft* backstroke: I. Pete in ta)e flr>t f«ur rounas of the TOTAX, ADJUSTED KXPENDITURKS.. «l,240,»4».02 |l,UJ,076 12 NS9M Uagwa now rVmltiff tournament have earned hi* iSk «• 2- Tom MtoCoy, W;1 3- Surplua Revenue Balanoe, December II.,,...,. I 116.308.46 I 85,011,69 Any ovara«a with 7$% Iwti, spotlight honors. In the second dlccjfi. Good fun, Mod afMrt, ^fe^MlVr^'^r, : round he pulled the biggest upset •1. That til statutory means tie applied in enforcement of payment of 94Md •mrcia*. Call tmt ttmt Jwtt Haert of the year by defeating third personal property taxes followed fcy cancellation by resolution of . Owf Belbert, seeded Ralph Mease in a rugged those established to tie unoolleotible. an tar, 18-J14 freestyle '2. That tax overpaymenta he refunded or cancelled. three act aiatch, If he continues '8. That the Collector's bond be Increased to an amount at prescribed by p in OctMM** his fine play Saturday he has a the Local Government Board. 4. That the Municipal Court surety bonds be Increased to an amount as CollUI better than even chance of defeat- prescribed by the Local Government Board. ing Welant in the semifinals. I. That the Board of Health depoalt fund* collected more often, I, Th,»t a aumniary of this report and recommendations be published as AD MOW required by law. _^. . *• IVO1*6B1 necommenaattonBRecommendation' . rll 14, lid ^,TThhet *J""iabovee summarsumnmi;y or aynopsla was prepared from the report of Vm. JMI Temple Bowling audiudlt o-f th- e -Borough of Mountainside, County of TJnlon, for the palandar ..". DINO 11 INT OP Ot^O Charlies fin Adult Pastime yea,'•••,'."iAr lies. Tni.'a• reporKP.°J?t ?of audit«u«lt., submitted by OomlnRerI , Suiilee* dooney, jtexlalorei) Municipal Accountants and Certified Public Accountants, is on :MITAVE tile at the Buroush Clerk'a office and may be Inapected toy any Interested inD, THE Nearc Closing person...... B MONIES 'i Put KcUanlal, M. (-10 free- Softball League Championship I3LMRR A. HOPFARTH BrOIt AND LI'. | Judy Wlendl, H; 2. Sua "dterl, '- D ANTfdl- '"•••-I I. JnnetColilnB, M. 11-11 With three nights remaining, »-ii-st -.IB FIN AN- UFfS fllMICY Iny: Mlndowaskln (Betty The YMCA Adust Pastime Soft- tant reasons for the Charlies vin- Fees 134.20 ID WORK. 9ecky IfUl, Jane Holnchuh, the Tempi* EmakU-El Summer ball League came to an end Mon-tory was the strength and depth tMOMC NOTICfl NOW, THEREFOR*), J)K IT RE- I adopted April !», 1»B« •"siillh). 11*4 medley relay: Bowling league race continued to day evening with a washout due of its pitching staff. Al Vliet, vet- Public Notice Is hereby g-lven that SOLVED that the Town Counol The reports Above referred to are ,bS Wuy .Weiss, Lois FnuiM, tenolutiona of which the following approvo said offer of excharwa on now on file In the oftloe of the Town (,1 Coleman Melissa HIiiebHUch). tighten. Aten swept three gamas to a sudden downpour of rain that eran pitcher, was a mainstay and fire copfea, Were introduced, r«ad, the condition that Stephen O. Plekla Clerk and open for elimination by Ri re«»tyle: I. aill. Kelly, Hi 2,to move up in second place, one hit juit before starting time, ac- was backed up by Jim Davidson, and Biiprnveii tiy the Council of ttmand Ttoae M. Pleklo aomblne Lot all persona Interested therein. ,«IM, M; Corn May Zlmmer- Town of Weatfleld at a meeting- hold 17-A with Lot 18 In Block 639 to NOTICE la hereby given tthat the game behind Hecht. Ez Kalish'B cording to Al Chrone, league di- who has also spent a lot of time August ft, 1960. and that the nalil comnriae one lot and to replottinn Council wilI'M l' meemeet't I' n "th e*~ 540 series helped his team move Council will further consider the of Lots 1, i and 8, In Block 661 anc Chamber, MMunicipau l HuHtllng" , 12B "?U' 6 and under freestyle: 1, rector, The Charlies copped the on a pitching mound. Bill Palmer •ante for final approva) on the 12t)iLot 8 In Block 649 to make four East J)ro»ii l "Street, WoBtnelC Now *tj» HuertWn, Wi 2- Kathy Suv- into fourth place. Shirley Kent league championship with a seven who was out most of the season day of September, 1SU0, at Bight (4) new lots on Fowler Street, each Jersey, on Mondayr evening, Beptem- l Hi 5. Kuthy Smith, Mi 11-11 tier 12th, 1*80, at alfcht o'clock to led the women with a 482 series. and three record and the Dogs with a trick knee, was the third o'clock P.M. In the Council Chamber, having: 81 feet frontaae, without ityle: Betty Matuiak, tt; t. Municipal Building, 486 K. Broad St., ejudico to any further rep!ottln# hear and oonsldef objection**) to ttali' "smith, M; t. Barb Slmms, H, I. were second place winners with a man on the mound. Weatfield, N. J., at which time and reports, maps and nsROflsments .H freeityle: 1. Carol McDnnlel, Hecht ... 10 Kat may at iny subsequent date bo which objections must lie In writing record of five wins, one tie and place any person who may be Intor- approved by the Plannlnar Board. •HJOIS Frunti, Hi 3. Ann Smith, Azen 11 The Charlies were strengthened ested therein -will be (fiven an op-subject to Anal action to be taken and muat be filed -.with the Towr 'i tbrougli 10 medley relay: Mln- Kirn 13 four losaes. The Bakers had a five with some veteran players who portunity to l» heard concerning Clerk at or before the time of »a " «iU» (Sue Heesch, Sue Mid, KuJisil ,. p theroon at the meeting? of the Town meeting. and five record and the Abies two were able to attend regularly ami samesam . Council to be held on September 12, nti Collins, Marilyn walkey). 11- Brown .. JANB P. WANOBIJ, IDOI) and that a oopy of this resolu- JANE % D'ANQBtfl, kntterll!: 1. (lathy Column, H) Feldman wins, bite tie and seven losses. played fine ball, Bob Erewster in Town Clerk. Town Clerk J»«« Holschuh, Mi S. Lm\lt Alex- Goldan . tion be nubllshed tn The Westflelil S-U-Jt Fees 199.00 !«"»It* Due to conflicting vacation sched- left field, Charlie Nixon at third, Leader on August 11, 1980 and Aug- •, ft'Olvlnv, 12 '""I under: LeK- HBROI.VBD that the offer of Jo-ust 18, 1901); anA , JleMori, H; 2. sue s-Schreck, M: 3, Curt ules the rained out games will not Bob Baily at second, Tom Marshall •epll Varu».il, the owner at hot I, NOTICfl! inn Hannn, M\ 13 throufh U. tt* II* BB IT FtmTHER RESOLVKD TO WHOM IT MAy OONOBRNl Barnett .. be played oft, at first and Mac Quigley in center Wo<'k C08 to purchase lot 2, Block that the resolution of this Council PLKASB TAKB NOTICE that the (itliv Morris, M; 2. Ann Smith, Zucker .., 608, known as 808 MvlnESton Rtrect, (-nncernlng tho exchange of uorialn undersigned will apply to the Union ;!. Sue Eddy, II. Bernstein Mr. Chrone stated that the field. as ahown on the Tax Map of thelftiifls with tho Raid Stephen G, County Court, Law Division, Court Members of the winning team Town of WeBtfleld, for the sum ofPleklo and 'Rose M. Pleklo adopted House, imiaahcth, New Jersey, on league will be conducted again 1250.00 tad hereby approved, B«1>- June la, I960, bVie and the same Is m arc Al Vliet, Charles Nixon, Stan Wednesday, the 81st day of August, 111 118 next summer on a similar basis. ject to1 final approval at a further hereby revoked. 1900 at ten o'clock In the foreitoofo n A t ^U^^MMkM ISMBV A atsUs^a^aiaWaist^haf a^a% H. WpisH 10H 125 us The league met at Tamaques Park Leifer, William Palmer, Bob meeting of the Town Couucll to lie8-11-H Pees 126.4 or an soon thereafter as noun>unaei l can ed Leader U Wel.H . 110 184 held on September 12, 19R0, In ac- be heard for a Judgment authorla MCOrfOUGI ANONTMOW R. Uerger 144 on Monday and Wednesday eve- Bailey, Dick Lochncr, Tom Marsh- cordance with Title 40:00-20, and NOTICR TO OnBDITORn Inn ua to kinimt tha namea of Ste aid 9 nings. all, Bob Chrlstlano, Fred Spotts, amendmentH thereof and supple- phen Andrews and Robert Ulchae ments thereto; provided, however, Kstate of aEOHan Andrews .In the place and atnad o TotnlB 689 fJO The Charlies held the lead from Bob BreWBter, Sid Savitt, Jim that Maid premises when acquired by celvaud. fltlfe Medynakl and Robert Michael In Sweep Davidson, Mac Quigley, Puke »ald Joseph Yarussl shall be com- Piirsuint to the nrdor of 13TIOI9NJ! BISRNBTHIN the beginning and played hard and bined with Bald Lot 1, Block 608, J. KI11K, Surroerate of tho County If. nernsteln ... 160 131 127 steady ball all the way through. Wuerthele, Dick Bonesteel and now owned by him to comprise one of Union, made on the fifth day ol M. Uernsteln ,., 118 133 now ow AURust, A. D,, 19B0, upon tho appll- Michael Medynal HtDole, top team in the Mixed D. P»»kow 123 m 142 Probably one of the most impor- Earl Clark. (1) lllott. by Hla Parent a 77 B__E IT FURTHER RBSOLVIiin catlun of the underslKhed, as Ks „ , Ouardlan, Btlfi iijair Bowling League, lost H. Puakuw 126 134 that upon receipt of said purchase utricoasedB, onotf itlve Iestats herebe oy f giveBaldn _t. Foley and Mansions, 123 1 vrlo» by the Town of Weatflelfl, the aenaei}. notice Is hereby given t< Atlornf ffjof Elatntli DVM games to Greenberg last S. Shnplro .". 108 111 the creditors of said deceaned t< Weekend! Result* Tax Collector be and la hereby «tivl - •xhllilxhllilt ttoo thth e subBnvlnPra 'urni* U41 (Sit Tr«» Rhad Wd. eflded. JJfl_finly:^sT.9. Slate Archery ;g 'thornier! ann" directed • tcr*cnnfcel llix n«|.|h iirrr nrrlrmntlol n their claims atli laelln, New Jersey IM* akeid of Church, who lost Uens on aald lot. (lfttnaiKiR aRnlnHt the eHtnto of sal 8-4-4t twcirr Championship Set 1.' At Echo Lake BE IT P^HTHKR RBSOLVKr) decGnHPd within six months frotn Ji bit the first game to Alpaugh. B. Heolit «..-.,.. 139 .178 191 that said title close and money hbe rj)p (3«te of mtltl order, or they will D. Hecht V. ..'..; 118 '12» 11114 within sixty (60) day' s from ho forevnr bnn-erl from proHeuutlrt gcDole 2314 12% R Klblonk 10,0 16(1 m 11! Pisld archers from every part Harold Jensen was Glass A win- data, or recovertng th« Bcimo aKftinat th Caurch 21-J4 14U R. Blblonk .;.. 107 183 of the state will bo out in force l-ll-lt FeeH (19.10 ubscrlberH. OtMnbtrg 21 15 A. RogoiV H2 108 140 ner of the Echo Lake Country TSllnahrth M. Oreene Alptuirh t«l4 17tt 130 Aug. 27 and 28 for the annual Club's alibi tournament over the WHEREAS the Town of Westfleld Marie nit Orny, Dulttlo IS IS Totals' 7K championships of the State Field owns Lots 2, 3 and 4 In TllockH 549, Kxeoutrloti H&dlck 18 18 weekend with a net 63. Jim Kalian Lota 1 and 2 In Block SC.2 and LotH Rn^vllv *- Rlj', Attorneys UC«i»e, is S3 B.Dr Htel . 95 Archery Association of New Jer-won In Class B with another 6,1. I, 17A. 18, 19 and 20 In Block 5.11), ms Elm St. •traenan." 1054 25% P. I'Vldmati 10" IIS Iks ahown on the Tax Map of tlio Wemneid,1 N. J. Perltnan 140 165 sey. Players substituted par for wont Town of Weatfietd; and S. Perllnun 8 S« «9 The tournament will be held on three holes In the two-day event, WHEKI0AS Stephen a. Pleklo and S-11-n ' . Poes IH.0J tsliwhelmer ... I(i7 134 A. Feldman IN 74 the rugged, mountain course of Bill Grinder Jr. led the sweep- Hose M. Pleklo owl) Lots B, I), 12, ID SOTICK TO CRRIIITORS 107 140 1TI 210 210 and 17 In Hlock G37, Lot E In Block Estate of ANNETTIE R. .TOHM- er ... 172 -127 14' the Caroga Bowmen's Association, stakes with a two-under-par 70. 611 and Lot 9 In Block 543, an shown RTON, Kino known as ANNETTK B , --,- -.- 134 102 Totals ....• t98 1 S3 Macopin, The 50-taiget course is SUNDAY—8w»ep»takea, Class A on the Tax Map of the Town of JOirNSTON and NKTTI13 H- JOHN- uSIstp 18 18 Boh Buck, 81 -V—71; Charles Jerome, WeatfleUl, which said lotH tho Town STON denenBed. BROWN as large as the average golf courae, 79-7—78. class Bi Jim Hollan 91-iS of Westfleld la dealrous of acquiring Purmmnt to the order of KUflEN »oW« 7s8 "fig? ff. Brawn 15S HO but is strictly in the rough. It —59; John Brennan, I6-S2—71 Sub- for tlio purpose of consolidating* J. KlltK, Surrogate ol tho Count: •3RERNBBRQ I. Brown IDS stitute par for three worst holea, with other lots owned by thp Town of Union, made on tile twenty-lift 196 A. Herger 127 129 10S boasts of one of the toughest Clans A: Hal Jenson, 73-10—«tl; of vYeatrleld to he exchanged at nday ot July, A.D., moo, upon the iw»»»o*™.:;; I!* \\t P. U 104 78 122 archery targets in the state, a 65- V'runk Peraons, 12-8—84; Bill Gran- later date for other landn for recapplicatio- n of the undersigned, as C«lvano ... us " M. Kornlilatl ... 140 140 der Jr., 68-1—66. Class B; Jim Hol-reational purpose-*; and Executrix of the PHtntfi of said de- 1? at 16 IS yard shot down the face of a lan, 16-82—«!; John Brennan, 07-17 WHEHHAS Stephen 0. Pleklo and ceased, notice Iss hereby given tto fQrMtibtrit ... 174 —1)5; John Buhner, »4-J»—Is. Boat M. Plfklo have offered to ex- ... S9 18 cliff. Members of more than 40 the creditorsof ofsaid said decpnse ddd tot Totals .. ... 0 ~642 New Jersey clubs as well as un- SATtTRDAY — Sweepstakes, Claaa change tiatd lota owned by them for exhibit to the subscribeubscriberr undeunderr oatoathh »»I>1« 615 630 ZIIOKBK A: Hal Jjnaen, n-fO—«7; Frank the aforementioned lota owned by or affirmation theihi r claimli s andd dde- X. Zucker . 85. U affiliated archers will vie at tar-Parsons, 1S-»—«ti Bill Or»n*er Jr., the Town of Westfleld* and mnmln nenlnnt the estate of nald 70-1—oil; Nelson Jordon. 75-C—89. WHEIIBA8 the Town Counolt 1« riecpaBPd within six months from the ICtnl 14: C. 8tember ::::: II lil 135 gets sinmulating hunting condi- M M. Stember ' IIS 101 112 Clana 1J: John Brennan,. 7B-2—74; of the opinion that such exchange date of sntd order, or they will be 128 H. Palmer 112 1SS U4 tions; Up hill and down; between Richie Bartholomew 90-16—II. shonld be conaummated In the best forover barrod from prosecuting- or 121 _ .. _ 110 trees, across valleys and swamps. Interests of the Town and that aald recovering tho- same agalnBt the 1S6 no lota owned by the Town are noBUbscrlbert , Blind 118 required for Town purpoaes, and haa Totals 61S 5S8 581 County Mixed Doubles Pnullne Wnldon Stolts Mila .. determined that the value of the Rxecutrix r,re tir* Residents Qualify lands to be acquired by saM Town Davidson, Bmtormore & Lynch, CHTOCH BAJKNETT Title Play Saturday Is equal to or In excess of the -value Attorneys 129 9S 12 S. Barnett 152 182 .138 of the landa to bs conveyed by said 12G 09 !«4 13. Broivil Rt. 1E0 183 14 B. Bornett 130 In Publinx Golf Town to Stephen (3. Pleklo and nose WeBtfleld, N. J. 18? 12C 124 B. Kent 1!7 134 183 V. Pleklo; f-28-4t Tees 114.10 181 A. Kent 135 128 The 25th annual Union County SPEEDWAY-PROVED TIRES IWlcap , 29 Bllml 102 102 Area golfers will play in cham- mixed doubles tennis tournament, pionship right competition of the sponsored by the Union County Totilj ,. 57! Totals «*0 Tu KIRN w Union County Public Links Tour- Park Commission, will be held at O. Kirn 130 174 Hi' nament which begins at the Gal-the Warinanco Park Tennis Courts CHAMPIONS 120 141 U Kirn 11» 100 loo 11» 120 118 loping Hill course Sunday. beginning Saturday at 10 a.m, 121 ia J. RosenblUm . 157 104 14 E. Rosenblum . 111 127 SH 115 103 They qualified for the tourney The tournament is open to all resi- prtocMfom 148 15« M. Malkln 121 Saturday, carding scores of 80 dents of Union County. Total* 6 S s t S/f, ial«r4ori»*i cent bodiM ' 688 498 ~57t or under to gain a position in the George Esposito of raimood ~G01 t Huiky 7-*lb Champion tread dwigii IA C1ASSB Totals top-rated flight. and June Stevens of CraiufTd. won ll 114 ft P»U ibe... •« quality comprowha 12S 1(16 KAiASH The flight will be made up ofthe championship in 1059, 185 19S DONKEY .*.".:: Hi 154 « E. Kollsh .. 1B7 the top 31 of the 180 golfers whu tt Speedway-proved... lumpiiw tate 140 122 111 H. KltllKh .. 111 144 140 178 110 10 10 J. Kutsenco ... 140 160 qualified and Frank Eckert of 10 H. ''Kutaenco ,.. 114 116 11! College Towers Apartment* In Ullnd ...... 84 84 Scotch Plains, defending cham- «4 pion. Jersey 'City currently houses 820 IIZI RAYON NYiOM 685 ~TU families whose average annual in- BASEBALL Totnls PKKY0W WHITI* SUCK* «rt«l* QOlitKAN The qualifiers included: E. Mich- comes range, from $5,000 to $8,000. vtu-rm HACK* aels, Westfield, 41-39—80; Frank B. Ooldan 1!! IS 105 They live in five room, two-bed- 6.00-14 1O.«S • 11.91 le.X1 S. Jnffe Ill 115 147 Jackson, Westfield, 40-37—77; OWN SIS n. Jaffc S) us 103 room dwellings and pay from $86 6.70-15 11.95 14.95 12.95 1e.si» 104 Denmar Dixon, Mountainside, 39- T. Mnr'golls 14S 116 to $93 rent per month. This Lim- 7.10-15 13.95 17.95 14.9S ii.9i> S. Prluel 144 193 15S 38—77; John H. Lay, Westfield, ited Dividend Housing Project was UFF AMDTYP!... 20 G 20 19.95 16.95 40-39—79; N. J. Perry, Westfield, co-operatively established by the 7.60-15 1S.9S M.*f Totals ~859 ~043 40-40—80; Michael Kascin, Moun- municipal, state and federal gov- OPVOUS 7.90-14 TUBBLBS8 14.M HJ0 tainside, 39-40—79; John Ed- CURT ernments. SAW •Plui ton ass1 rmpuM. **« A. Curt 140 126 14!! wards, Scotch Plains, 40-39—79. U. Curt 90 111 112 W. UlenstocUlenstck 11 99 182 LIFE KK. lilen.Htoclkk 153 10» 149 SPECIAL PRICES END I. Ivornlilntt Hi Tl SO 90 SO 90 Totals «94 AZEN TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS Ch. Asen 170 17(i 186 C. Azcn MS 11!) 103 13. Lewis HI 1CH 129 — on — 0. Lowls 131 172 P. Shnplro 133 112 130 Totals I0B ITS 700 1960 Boats & Used Motors SEE YOUR FRIENDS TRY TO kIDE THE DONKEYS Mr». Havens Tops BIGCLS1 NOVfLlfHI! IVEfl FO TOUR THE COUNTRY! Echo Lake Event • ARKANSAS TRAVELER Mrs. C\ H. Havens won the Class • OLD TOWN Left Clear the Decks! POLICE vs. FIREMEN A stroke plav event held Tuesday No Reasonable Offer by the 18 hole group at Echo Lake • SEA MAC Refused! Country Club on • c«rd of 87-11— BENEFIT P.A.L. 78. Mrs. Stewart Morton 94-15— 79, WM necond and Mrs. W. J. • SEA SCAMP SPONSORED BY WESTFIELD KIWANIS CLUB Bennett was the low putter with 31. M«i H. H. Barrett Jr. won • JOHNSON OUTBOARDS the priie for the longeat drive on WED., AUG. 31 of Westfield. Inc. the 18th hole. There was a tic for first in Class B between Mrs. R. Hum- WESTFIELD MARINE ELM SCHOOL FIELD, 7 P.M. 1101 SOUTH AVE. W. AD 2 1300 phrey 108-28—78 and Mrs. H. OPP. MEtKER'S GARDEN CENTfll Ortlepp 102-24—78. Mrii. E. Wol- 781 CENTRAL AVE. WESTTIEID, N. J, Tickets) ADUITS $1.00 - CHILDREN 50c, at John Frankt, ford was next with 11Z-27—86, Flrehouse, or Members Police and Fire Depti., Mon.-Frl. to 9 AD 2-0055 Open Oally • AM. to 9 PMJ Safurday* I A.M. to « f.M, Mrs. R. McFadden had low putt«, or Klwanis Club 30 and Mr», John Bloys had th« longest drive on the 18th, THUtSOAr, AUGUST U, II :»-ill xake a fcft. Try it now while The training of children is* pro- 'scallops are more plentiful asd fession, where we most know how \ lower is p«ic« Us*a a* hoUday SM- U lose time in enter to gain '*- —Jeaa Jacques Rousseau SCALLOP DRESSING Utter From Lizzie Cascer is the number two caose FOB TCKKX of death from disease in America. 1 jw-jnd seaM^ps. fresh or You SAVE of the orfanitation which was to } frawa at here be the United Nations, has sup- H tap e the ported United States participatiot Mi at adMta- ia what in the UN ever since, publishes a I fce •! fwmHiemf at oaca.pocket goide to the UN, and other pertinent booklets; has studied " r af aB, of coarse, I.«RTiS™«« of the Coimur ft* alartiia af a newoar natural resource*, foreign mmy'so ***** or-tm «l CeM. nuws OB tht twestr-nlnt8 u t la ttmamhar. The casa- policy, Mate taxes, higher educa- day «r Jal*. A.n, I** , upon tie leo Von te taia will be tion, our own town government, 1 qs*rt suft and. many more timely topics. It Tk»« Sis- supported the Lame Duck Amend- if w* ell jvtt ment way back in 1928, TV A, T Wow don't tell and backed those who felt that of the atomic energy should be placed Voters I can'i under civilian control. Oar inter- that the ests are varied hot when we study IT BARON endorse candi- something, we really "dive into it." Our league publications are *0sM ' OA* TAXE&' easfwat'-T Swfc.-a*. TW»S» * P***. Attorn fcwt each indirid- used by our elected representa is arced to join, sap- lives, for ia many instances, such Tkb writ* is-_ far • j- JTj*,',**^ *" *" F»«* *u.«o Vark for the party of concise complete information can «g. $425 The whole idea of the be found nowhere else. emxHt TAXIS SHOULD se tmu> be- Me ! active titi- oovVN MO WVHeSOM OF far a 5 »* * p«s4 lar gorerniaeat. We leaguers are hard-workinjf S Bis, this Uagve of gals, Sis, especially when you "fcora" just realise that most ef us have fami- MULVIDREN ANT as the lies to care for, and that's a full- 4 H&r «»lU»»*»t to «f the Women's time job ia it«g«if. But we didn't jF C*wt—Probate Dl and. if you battle 72 years for the right to TRAPS KB the aui, Is still suffer- vote just for the fun of it. We riafat. Tkt orginal idea value this right, and are trying to VITAMINS > asafle to be tetter use it wisely, while simultaneous- ul Wtatasv AUvrtur*. _, Md then to doly attempting to make the priv- &ero OP W It.TS | faesJhU to art them to ileged to free recognise the respon- 43 ££NT6 OPEYBZV KXUACOUtTTED today reauins sibility each must accept if we are to ressain free—that this govern- • SMIION [ r*a realise that in FOBNON- * PftBiTBJ TO WOH- ' II a«r Mat ef the eli- ment of oars is run by the people, WfiMVUIVUSE and you and 1, Sit, are the peo-. 17 Mi-ION W*S SO i east aalletat The per- RNAl IK ttM ••» not Much pie. I for one am not content to 8c ait back and "Let George do it,"408 East Dudley avenue. key quarters, available in son* OfAIANCf . HktaBke we had setter or even Georgianna. I intend to 3.19 markets, fit the needs of the small I lahor" hefon atot- use soy voice and hope you will (Lizzie is a composite of the too. League of Women Voters of West- family. _ ... hack over these fleld.) A big turkey offers rammertimt advantages for even a relatively STOCK Or SUMMER aOTMNO •4t leans history. I «n I am enclosing a copy of the R«g. 19c at th* ejBout of work history of the League of Women hoo$e Turkey In small family. It will provide neat LARGE SELECTION Voters. It's called "Forty Yean for a number of meals with the ip in a free of a Great Idea." After you've Midsummer For cooking out of the way in one SS%0MM4S%1 a privilege read it, I'm sore you'll agree that Serving Few or Many operation. Removed from the bones it is a great idea. Who knows, the meat not to be served hot, ARRID chill and refrigerate it for later SUMMER law total! m>u all about maybe you'll even decide to join! While millions of American fam- M%Da*ra« " t M|w woriu In an- Love, use — a platter of cold slices, ilies enjoy outdoor cooking and diced for salads, chopped for 41 1OU-ON lavbvt to give you UZZIE. meals in the park and garden or , •1MB atope-did you Copies of the booklet, "Forty sandwich filling. on the patio and porch, the ever- Nutritionally, turkey boasts ex- ,*•* ft MfpnUo the nation Tears of a Great Idea" may be ob- popular turkey comes into its own COLOGNES fcetUt ttdentanding tained from Mrs. George Walker, cellent protein, important minerals a summertime favorite ss well and vitamins essential to good 28 DEODORANT the holiday favorite. Boasted, health, Also, turkey is low in cal- rotisseried, barbecued — served ories snd that's important to many Stacks, SS% DMIM 45% W«r- m% hot and cold — in salads and individuals In our relatively Inac- ndwiches — as buffet meat — tive modem way of life. •tod Oray, Olhw, $nmn, otc .. II urkey highlights a multitude of Serve turkey often. It's so outdoor meals, picnics and parties, good — and so good for youl Sport Jocfcrh, all whether crowd is large or small. But do be careful about keep- /l 25 Marketing specialists tell us that ing it, thawing it and stuffing it! ore than 87 million birds will be Like all poultry turkey is perish- c 20? marketed in 1960, This means a 58 able — don't let it stay around record abundance during midsum- too long at room temperature. mer turkey time and at the lowest Don't try to thaw a frozen bird prices in many months. in a hurry. It's better done with Turkeys come in sites and styles enough time in the refrigerator. MFSS. OF FINS NATURAL SHOULDER CLOTBINO or every need. The big, broad- And, don't stuff it until just be- M7 SwA Am, WtrtftoM COLGATE DENIM. CREAM ireasted turkeys are ideal for fore roasting it. (OeasiUs tMiea taUnt) » MM irge families and parties — par- K your family and friends en- Ope* Maa. aaa rri. till f PM. icularly for buffets. The small joy scallops, this stuffing recipe Clowe •Wet*f4mrm Jalr ••« limt ryer-roaster turkeys and the tur-

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