School Board Meet* Tuesday THE WESTFIELD LEADER 8 P.M. TW ItAMNO AND MOST VMNIV CMCUUm WffKlY NfWSMNt IN UNMN COUNTY

Publl»t«d Second Class Pontage Pali EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR—No. 38 Brenr Thur*d»r WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, T1JURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1971 at WeBtCeld, N. J. 28 Ptget--10 Cp* Filing Date To Air Plans Commute* Defends Local Today Althwfh the *adUae for fit- Mrs. Boston Air Views lag peMUMi to ieek tfceir party MtmfaMtiMf l» this aiterawa, m For School Racial candidate* far Taw* Council On Railroad Ecology Project •as filed wKk the Tews Clerk Is Candidate Commuters generally do not want as Ike Leader west Is press last a fare hike, and in opposing higher The new Conservation Center on be was convinced it would be con- sight. The chairman of (the WerffttW. Balance May 5 Town Republican Committee, Ed- costs they charge the Central Rail- Lamberts Mill Rd is the "most ducted in the best possible way and KepubUcdis expected to seek road of New Jersey with "feather- •eats ea Ike Tows Cwiacil In- ward E. Schott, reported today IBM 1 (logical way to recycle," Mayor ihit odor couW be controlled. A rpsfJsl pnb":i: infcmrei'.ion mealing to inform" tfte community of the bedding," inconsistent increases in Donn A. Snyder said at a meeting "The stakes are high," he said. clude iKwnhciits Robert Barn- Mrs. E. Daniel Boston few VMJcus pKcc:a's laickr co.-.sidsraUon to achieve racial talar.ce in the fares, poor service, bad scheduling, of the Town Council Tuesday night, "Every community wilt have to do es (Ward 1), James Skinner filed petitions io place her Weo;ce'.d public ecl-tote was awiwinced today by the Beard cl Education. dirty trains, no heat or too much but he refused to comment on the •wnething." Traffic 'along the (Ward it), Davit Luernen on the ballot in the June I ' The meting w:0! be hc-'.d at 8 p.*. Wednesday, in the senior high school of it and a wide range of other pending suuit expected to be filed street, he added, has increased only (Ward S) sad Mij. E. Daniel as a candidate for the auditorium. abuses. About 100 commuters at- (his week by the Scotch Plaint jfout 10 percent since the opening Bostan (Wart 4). nomination for council from W«at- Westfield is one of BO distrints in tended Tuesday night's hearing on Township Committee which aeefci of the facility, to which residents Announcement af a Democra- fieid's fourth ward. She k the lint' New Jersey ordered to end racial the increased rates he'.d in the abandonment of the new ecology rtlty bring garden debris and pick tic slate iuii aat been made woman to seek GOP nomtaatioa hr imbal'anice in their schco's by tiia Municipal Building by the Com- program, He was advised at the Up. free fireplace logs, leaf mold IHibHc, but Patrick D. Mtasgiie the To*n Council pest. State Office of Equal Educational To Mark 48th muter Operating Agency of Depart- session by Town Attorney Cuddie •Od wood chips. will seek a secand term M Mrs. (Boston, an 18-yeer reaMaat O;ipc:-ecUy to the Rd. and Douglas B. West of 18 Man- "The Board's' reaction to the ori- build and pay for every school in Schools to Observe may be used. Recreation Department, Pool Of- To Seek chester Dr. have been awarded Na- ginal defeat of the 1971-72 school the district. Now, we need your fice, Municipal Building.. Previous tional Merit $1,000 scholarships. Al- year budget was to study the most help. We want to keep our school, members who desire renewal oi len expects to major in science in effective manner of reducing ex- Governor Livingston, the school Flower Power their memberships may also apply Reelection college and Douglas in mathematics penditures in accordance with the promised as ours in four referenda. Arbor Day Tomorrow at this time. Any questions on and physics. desires of the majority of voters in "The referendum, if successful, Councilman Patrick D. Minogue At Lincoln School the Memorial Pool may be directed The two local winners are among cur community without seriously will uproot Mountainside from our announced today that lie has changed to the pool office by calling 232- Plantings to complement existing late Mrs. Nadine kion, a teacher Lincoln School Flower Fair will 1,000 high school seniors to win the affecting the education of our chil- high school. It is arbitrary, cap- his decisipn not to seek re-alettilon, 8000, extension 49, any week day landscaping at Westfield elementary at Grant. Speaking at the. ceremony be held at Lincoln School, Tuesday nonerencwable one-time awards, dren even though the prerogative pricious and breaks promises made and that he will be on Independent from 10 a.m. to noon, and from schools will be dedicated at cere- will be Mrs. W. Oarl Winning of with a rain date on Wednesday, each providing a $1,000 grant pay- for new budget preparation legally to us over seventeen years. candidate to retain his seat as coun- 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The pool office is monies at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow as a the Garden Club of Mountainside. able to the winner next fall after belonged to the mayor and council. 'We recognize the inadequacies cilman from Westfield's 4th Ward. •Mrs. Clarence Walbert, ways and also open for the public's conven- highlight of Anbor Day observances A six-foot flowering cherry tree will he enrolls as a full-time student in In this endeavor, the board furnish- of Jonathan Dayton and urge it be Minogue said that "his ohange of means ohairman, and Mrs. Cl'ario ience from 7 to 9 p.m. on May 11 sponsored fcy the Mayor's Commit- be added to the- Seastrom memorial an accredited U.S. College or uni- ed the mayor and council with all improved to serve the needs of heart was a result of the dozens of Ceccon have arranged for Bert's and May 25. tee on Culture and •Beauliftoaition. planting at Washington School where. versity. The awards are underwrit- pertinent budget information nec- Springfield. Dayton, improved and calls and conversations of the past Flowers lo provide the many plants The membership fees for the 1971 Mrs. Robert Roller of the Club of ten by 215 sponsoring organiza- essary to make an evaluation of our modernized, can properly serve A memorial dogwood will be dedi- two weeks with people who en- and flowers !o be soM. Spring plant- season are as follows: Family, $80; the Little Gardens will preside. The tions, including comrporations, Springfield, but it is against all cated by Grant School Principal eouraged him to run." He stated ing anil Mothers' Day plants and individual, $30; and senior citizen, Scars' award will be used to plant foundations, labor unions, profes- (Continued on page 4) reason to expand it to absorb Moun- Edith B. Morrison in honor of the that he was "delighted at the inter- seedlings will include pansics, ger $1. fcwo pine trees and a cherry tree at sional societies, trusts, and indi- est and awareness of the 'people of aniunis, azaleas, marigolds, petun- McKMey School where Mrs. Charles viduals. the 4th Ward." ias and house plants. Mayer and Mrs. Robert Scott of The Merit Scholars named today the Rake and Hoe Garden Club will Petitions were signed on Sunday were chosen from among 15,000 speak. afternoon to place his name on the Prom Rescheduled highly qualified sludents who be- •ballot. Councilman Minogue stated came Merit Finalists in' the 1971 Six New Members Join YM Board Mrs. V. O. Waitc of the garden The prom dale for Westfield Sen- that Republicans, 'Democrats, lndc- Merit Program. A total of 710,000 department of the Woman's Club ior High School has been reschedul- students entered the 1971 competi- Six new Westfield YMOA board of will attend ceremonies a.t Elm St. (Continued on page 4) ed for June 4. directors begin three-year terms of where a large rhododendron will be tion, which began with the National office this week after being elected planted. Another one will be placed Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test at the Y's 48th annual dinner meet- to balance landscaping at Franklin in February of 1970. ing. School; Mrs, E. O. Coftfey of the A committee of skilled evaluators,' Garden Olub of Westfiold, one of the Newly elected to the board are (Continued on page 4) Dr. Richard F. Feathers, Oliarfes J. prime supporters of Arbor Day fes- Gantner, John W. Dries, Richard tivities in Westfield, will speak. Griggs, Dr. Bruce L. Malcolm and Anthony J. DcNigro. (Continued on page 4) Rabies Clinic 'Re-elected .to the board for new May 4, 6, and 10 three-year terms were David Clare, The animal rabies vaccination Alliert Danker, Dr. Richard Max- program sponsored by the West- well, Edmund Roberts and Ncibcrt Court Upholds field Board of Health will begin A. Weldon. next week at the fire-house on Speaking at the annual dinnei last Redistricting Norlh Avi\ Two-hour sessions will week, Donald M. Payne, the fust be held Jiay 4. ti and 10 from 2 to black president of the National Coun- 4 p.m. This is a free service with cil of YMOA's, urged the Y to "be In Mountainside funds cDiiiiiiK from dof; license fees. the organization to help briny the Vaccine is .supplied by Uio Stale nation together in the l!)70\s." Mountainside - The Mayor and Deportment of Health. Payne lold the 150 dinner guests Council and the Borough of Moun- Dog owners who signed caitls tainside were victors in a suit Tues- ttal the aE-oclaUon, with 6 million when tlioy purchased dog licenses day when Judge Milton Feller of members, is the largest non-Com- DR. RICHARD F. FEATHERS ai'f being notified by post card the Superior Court, Law Division munist organization in the world, when lo appear. Other dogs may bo of Union County, held that the ac- and that it is unique In thivt it brought tu any session. The board tion taken by the council to sub- reaches into Iho most affluent com- PHILLIP JVIAGNOTTI, left, president of the Wcslfield Jaycccs looks divide the five election districts in i-Mliii'sU Ilial doss he brought by munities as well us into tlio poorest. the community \wis a lawful exer- mi while vice president rSum ,Stouo iircsenls flurcs lo Jim Msiiinliui, nn adult or by a child who is able, Ho siiid that because 1 tic YMCA Is cise of the power to readjust elec- owner ;nf Tnu-iie Cur Wiisli duriiif,' kiduiff of fund drive for Jiiycce lo control his itoy. Oats may also composed of leaders of the business, tion districts conferred on Hie inuu- sclidhirsliip )>ri>t!min. ii'C'i'i\'o the vaccine. financial, ln'cfessional ami industrial Since the viKviiiL' usi"l at Ihe pub- , iclpal- governing body by (lie New 1 communities it can add expertise Jersey Statutes. Ik clinic piotcils fur one year only, and knowledge or how to do things Scholarship Flare Sales Underway all dot! owners hnvo bwii ni'Kcd by The suit, naming the Mayor ami Iho board tu lake advanliige of tiio to the vision of yuutli in order to Council and the Borough as i:u- rebuild t!ie nation. .Ittyi'oe prividi'iit Phillip 'Majittolli liiiru.s fur (In- Jaycce scholiirslilii pi'uiti'iim aitiiin this year. This is dL'fen'd'anls, was filed Apr. 2 by IX> IKIS iiiinuunced iinollier seasmi of pr!i,^raiii. tlio 2-ltii year lhi.il tlio service has Payne, who had attended this vid A. Walsh. Joseph J. Stypa, lid- safely flare sulivs lu suppiirt Hie Mr. Magndlisiild thai Ihe si-lmlar- boon oftVred in Wi'slfickl. ward G. Rt'lsdoi'f and Joseph T. (Continued on page -1) SillUK) colli'W sclml::rslii|> which was ship pr ;is- of the community who petitioned v The new sales p r » f! r a in »'a.s si. to(l in the flare sales pro^ntin, the court to nullify an ordinance Index opened Saturday :il I he Townc Car and ll:.v their tinmial adverlisini; in EnUTlaiiiMient J'himietl adopted by the mayor and council Wash which lia.s In-un the ci'itter ol the "batik* (it Hit" hands" imwiiin. nusintss Directory Sec. 8—4 on Feb. in lo subdivide Hie five Al Cofl'edioiist; Hi1 .said Iliat fin1 .several yoi Church Nows StJc. 5-6 election dlslricLs In the borough. cprnmurciiil «up])orl for previous scholarship I'laro prujtraitus. local Jayi'i'i's hiivi1 iirovidcd l\vo con t'lnssifiwl Sec. 1—0, 7 T li (i Siiperflims Coffeehouse nt The plaintiffs also asked Iho court 'Viixi ]ins Soc. 1—4 H;:i0 p.m. tomorrow nlglit fMituriiij! lVanee and to restrain any further coe .snfely lliiri-s U> Jim Mannino,deiils, and Ilial. (ho .laycces iip .Social Soc. 2—IS Alan (irlff, Hill I'cek mill Dudley action on tile mutter until u ruling owtttM" of llii' Towiio (.'iir Wash us a eiiile coiitlnttud supjioi't in tlio com Sjiorls Sec. 4—4, 5, 8 MurslitiH and ii return perforinunco iiniiiily. Theutei' ,.,,,,,,,, SCO. 1—• by B'Urt Mllroad. RICHARD GWGGS 1)R. BRUCE L. MALCOLM ANTHONY S. DeNlGRO (Continued on page 4) his displaying; uncl selUr.t; , mwmw m mi are tfee Trinity Senior respoosibHily of the American "Jew- Slate Election' legalized in America?' ry," Mr. Simon said. "Chief among the humanitarian At the last meeting of the Car Wash Saturday Back From D.C., programs which U.J.A. must sup- year scheduled for 8 p.m. port in full in 1971," Mr. Simon day. May 6. the Holy Trinity High The Aquasprites, Westfield Asks End of Draft said, "is the rehabilitation and in- School Parents Guild will award the YWOA's stale champion syiDchron- tegration of the more than 40,000 National Honor Society awards to ized swimming team, wikl conduct Koly Trin-:iy senior Edward An- immignaaU bnniglit to IsiBel by thss h?.s ju?t returned from the those deserving students. a car wash and bake- *»le from 10 VJA. m 1970 and fche over 50.000 (Nominees nave teen chosen and a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Satuntey at Al's White Hoiii? Conference on Youth more exp9cted this year." in Kites Park. Colo. Edward serv- election of new officers of the Holy Cil.go station. ed on the Task Fcree reviewing tho Mr. Simon ako noted that cam- Trinity Pa-rents Guild will ake '-. drall. together with 100 other young paign funds are needed to ccnitinua piece at this meeting. aid programs fcr more than 300,000 Taxe$ Due Monday I ptcpls and 50 adults — including Donald F. Alifano, executive di- • the Assistant Secretary of Defense. destitute Jews elsenvhere an the world. "For many of these Jews, rector of MonaJily in Media, will be Property CVMTS are S3id Edward, "I was impressed by the featured speaker. Morality in the vary jig backgrounds of the del- Me is filled "with terror and perse- cution," Mr. Simon said. "We must "Media is a lot of people, of all laiet are Mar a ?ates. the way people with differ- faiths and political learnings, who nt views got together." continue to help them carry on and to escape to Israel and other lands are angry that the future of so •own tae (ax 'i The Task Force resolved that the of freedom at the first opportunity." many American youngster* is being will IM «9«i ir-cift should net be extended beyond threatened by obscene materials." tnm 7 ».m. U • » June. They favored a volunteer ar- Mr. Hellman served as chief of my with accompanying benefits; the Pads Bureau of the Jewish Tel- MICHAEL iMARfE, Principal of Holy Trinity Elementary also a National Service Corps egraphic Ageaoy. As a foreign cor- MRS SUE GREEK, votantw teacher, iitrWtici*g Pcfl U her ct»M. respondent, he was station in Lon- r'. prcK»to prizes la tfce wbmm of the bazaar poster CMiteal; which would include the Teacher First ftftee, JMB Daaakw, eigfcUi tfrade; Second prize, BeUi Avis, and Peace Corps, VISTA, etc. The don, Paris, Beirut. Basel and Da- «B, and .Ma Dmfcw, Ml; Third prise, Nancy La Corte, 4A. The Task Force also would grant am- mascus. For several years he lived wUl be displayed around town. nesty to draft -registers, those in Unusual Pet Visits 1 estfieId in the Arab countries as on-the-spot exile or prison. reporter for the Jerusalem Post. Charged with sending dispatches I* Edward considered t h e Estes "Ecology at Home," "Drug Abuse Park setting an asset though some Community Center Pre-Schodl for the press tot were •unfavorable Kiwanis Club by Juveniles," "Sportefin the West- conference delegates felt it was too to the Arab cause, Mr. Hellanan was fieid Schools" and "The International remote from Washington. Edward Pepi La Phew visited several of Pepi is a fine pet, has been de- arrested and imprisc-ned by the ^ Association of Sea Turtles" are commented, "No concrete work pre-stthool classes at the -West- sc&Med and Mrs, Fuche finck her Arabs. The intervention of American i^: presented. could have been clone to affect pro- field Community Center. diplomats succeeded in bringing Seeks Members to be a modest skunk. about his release. On May 15 the club will sponsor grams now in existence. If we'd She is four years old and UVei en The cbibtern enjoyed the visit. been in D.C., a lot of delegates Mr. HeUman Is a recognized au- April has been designated "Mem- Us semi-annual Antique Show, (he East Broad St. in WeatfieU. Mn Learning the proper va/re and feed- fcenhip Survey Month" by the West- proceeds of which are used to award would not have attended all the Sara Fuchs, her owner, waeented thority on contemporary Jewish Held 'Kiwanis Club according to its scholarsfcpo to local students. meetings." As for his own Task to sharing her with the children one ing of pets is part of the pre-school problems in Europe and a keen po- Force, Edward felt it had the great- experience at the Community Cen- litical analyst. His deep concern Prelate* Arthur P. Alenasio. During Anyone interested in learning morning recently at iMirs. Sue Greek's tim month members of tt>e dUb have est potential for action since the .request. with Jewish problems in the Soviet Turn th# tablts on Motfwr. - --- ter. -3- been inviting those interested in join- more about the cltib and Us activi- draft bill is now coming up before Union and Germany is widely .tte cWb to i-ts weekly meetings ties may contact Membership Chair- the Senate. acknowledged. «. "' h*r«, with family on HER

which such varied programs as man Charles Meierdierck. The conference also passed resolu- f * tions stating that all troops should Hellmau, Political Analyst, to Speak • r a Papers Needed SUNDAY, MAY Our cuisint

be out of Vietnam by December. V a v The conference was for reduced The WHS senior class will sponsor Mcond to none, strvice prompt and military spending and greater fund- At United Jewish Appeal Brunch its annual paper drive on Saturday, ing for education and poverty. Tiiey ^ * i * May 8. from 9 am. to 5 p.m. For advocated a guaranteed annual in- the first time the proceeds will be and our atmotphtre MEA1 T SPECIALS • . • Yehuda Hellman, a veteran polili- drive which is expected to double come erf $8600 for a family of four. used for two charily organizations, By a 40 percent majority, the con- cal analyst and former United Na- ithe previous year's pledges. relaxtd Loin Pork ttoa*t$ . . 69c Ib lions correspondent, will attirem iha Co-chairmen of the affair are Ed- Che Spaulding Adoption Agency and ference also favored legalization; Odyssey House, rather tiian the ..* of marijiftnia. -special gifts division of the West- ward Dropkio, Louis Kesskr, Alfred GonuiiM Pork Roll 99c Ib. field area United Jewish Appeal at Wolin and David Bregman. senior ciass. The papers are recyc- Edward feJt the delegates repre- led for future use. Phon» 232.2171 a champagne brunch on Sunday Mr. Simon urged ail who wished to Coittor Cut Pork Chop* 99c Ib. sented a. very wide cross-section, morning at the Towers Restaurant. Westfield residents are asked to including ail minorities, a«J rang- attend the brunch to call him or collect and bundle their papers and • • • ing from coaeervative "Young Am- Currency serving as executive di- Capons 5 to 7 Ib. ovorago 69c Ib. treclor of the Conference • of Presi- He* Seidel. magazines until May 8, when they ericans tor Freedom" lo activist According to Mr. Simon, the peo- Should leave them on the. front Ifway House group. Among the boys, moderate- dents of (Major American Jewtfh porch or curt> before 9 a.m. If pa- Organizations, Mr. Hellman will ple of Israel are facing the greatest • PRODUCE • ly tag hair predominated. Some economk: strain they have ever pers are not collected by 2 p.m., BMNwrmt • Ctfctolt Uwm» girls were disturbed by the feet speak on Israel's ever-growing de- residents may call 232-9730. that five per cent more men were fense and humanitarian need? since known as a resrit of their crushing RT. 22 Eastbouml Froth jjmoy Asparagus . • 39c Ib. present, a proportion not in keep- the birth of that nation 23 yean ago. defense needs. "These enormous de- ing with the population. fense costs make it impossible for Got a Gripe? Yams 2 lbs. 29c them to offer even partial support MOUNTAINSIDE

F s year for these humanitarian I Local Canine Couple Write the Editor luscious Bartlott Poors 2 lbs. 59c Parents of Fourteen a . . • Satin Beauty is mothering a ba- ker's doien of pups after coming . • •- dosa to matching a Utter record held by a dog in England. The -three-year aid Irish setter owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dat- tner of 724 South Ave. West deliv- ranks

i ered 14 puppies Thursday, but the * *J

h V^i«:r runt died at birth. It was her firrt) * ,. n : ' • •. _..., . . .rf-'-fv ••••••• \' h---- SPRINGFIELD litter. . •<:> \J i<*. Father of the pups is Sir Russell, MOUNTAIN owned by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christian of 626 Roosevelt St.

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Berkeley Heights has come out stal- tainside children around ceases — town officials refused to alter cur- Changes and Drama, Contemporary Thought, ing publicly again and again that we oppose any and ail referendums rent parking arrangements and to Creative Writing, Modern Fantasy, they will support any new legisla- which would, in any way, be doLri- widen the route because of impact Modern Satire, The Novel, The No- By *»a* reseniting her community who wastion for regional dissolution, (the menfcal to these diikfa-env We re- on local properties. Sections of the Planned vella and The Short Story, and The preset, by her few remarks show- vice pre si dealt of t h e Berkeley wtiere we sat on Monday fuse to believe that any child in the highway east and wtat of West- An English currdiculum change, Tragic Hero in Drama. ed where she stood—but Mr. Little Heights Elementary Board of Edu-regional distract, irrespective of the field have been extensively renova- night at a public hearing of the ma-and Dr. Hagedora dominated the cation repeated that declaration on which will maike available 15 spe- Junior class memlbei*s have al- jority of the Union County Regional school he attends in the regional ted, however. cialized courses of nine or 18 week meeting, and the meeting was notMonday nifiht). district will not be receiving the Town officials have repeatedly im- ready made tentative selections for Higfc Sahool Board members* latest duration to sendor students at West- next year when they will be sen- too long in session when we conclu- Dr. Minor C. K. Jones, Mountain- finest of education, despite the loss pLored the New Jersey Department ploy to pueh through a referendum, ded they had done a mucii better field High, is being planned for iors an-d the program will go into it was blatantly a«>arent to us, that side representative to the board, of the "frills." We also firmly re- of transportation to remedy poor September. job last year in presenting their spoke out clearly and emphatically sent the intrusion of out-ofoomtnun- road conditions along the Westfield Cor the second time in a year, case and their cause, than thev "The new system will! offer grea- Betfeetey Heights and Springfield against the referendum, and m us- fty organizations telling Mountain- section of Route 28, but fail to 're-ter variety titan is now available are united m their own utferests were doing this year. ual, Dr. Jones made sense — andside parents and taxpayers what is call any recent impa-ovememts. in the English IV program," Don- "good" for • Mountainside kids. We and may the devil take the Wnd- iLast year they came in through white Luther M. Smythe of Berke- •i'ttrough Senator McOermoU's ef- ald J, G-udautis, coordinator of sec- the front door—and this year, under ley Heights and a few others de- believe Mountainside will do its forts with the state highway author- ondary education said. FOR BOYS mofit. share and assume willingly its part what we con&der a fake guise, they plored the ousting of Mountainside ities, the mayor said, motorists The new system, patterned some- We sat in the Gov. Livingston children from faefc school, and of the expense to maintain and fair- High School auditorium tor three came in through .the side door and should find N, whir* the* »«r*haied frum Mr. hasten to assure you—we are all for letter confirming that bituminous Jish courses with greater enthusi- •a* Mm. Alaa L. H*M. Tkla ai«ttl»tr Uutm4 property wn MI4 tarn Nth it. What we object to is the manner concrete resurfacing is scheduled asm for learning if they are given tte vfriM *C WIIIIKM A. Clarfc, HKA I/TOR. MRS. FRANCES C. DEVALON in which Springfield seeks to get has been received by Mayor Snyder. the opportunity to choose their cour- To Study in Rome ses from a variety oX offerings. "Students wa-nt .to find their way the Edna White Rome Scholar- through exploring and sharing their ship, awarded annually by tlie New reaction to literature in many more Jersey Classical Association, has ways than the formal analytical been given to Mrs. Frances C. composition. These expressions in- Devalon this year. Mrs. Devalon is clude original drama, written nnd a Latin teacher at the Edison Jun- taped programs, picture essays, ior High School in We&ifield. The original poems, stories, essays and TMt CMHDRf HS Dlf AtTMlHT MOM award will encompass six weeks of individual study," Mary E. Lear-ish, graduate study in Roman history head of the English department, mmi at the American Academy in Rom<>. s-aid. Courses in the new curriculum in- Drama Workshop clude the following five nine-week 233 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD AD 3-1111 IMFMVUT To Perform Benefit week courses: Black literature, F Language: How We Communicate, OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 The Westfield Drama Workshop The Mystery Novel, Science Fiction, under the auspices of the Recrea- tion Commission has been asked by Adjutant Barile of Chapter 73 of the~jc|jfeabied American Veterans, to perwrin a benefit program Monday for th#Veterans Hospital in Orange. Tho group, under the direction of Edwin Illi a no who is a member of ranks Chapter TO of the D.A.V., will give a preview of their forthcoming pro- duction Uii' Abner, which will be performed1 for the public Saturday, May 22, at Edison Jr. High School. •Many Westfield high school and jr. high school student are partici- pating in the workshop, as we]l as >un young people from nearby colleges. for her. Mrs. Michael Sheridan, produ- cer, states the purposes of the work- shop aro to involve and to stimulate the interest of local young people SENSATIONAL SELL-OUT in the performing arts by the peri- odic production of shows. This pro- vides a means of artistic expres- REPEATED FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE sion, -a means of instruction, and" the development of creative talent. FABULOUS HEIGHT OF SEASON Study New K-12 CLEARANCE Drug Curriculum OF OUR BEST KNOWN MANUFACTURER During the past year committees composed of parents, students, and staff members from Holy Trinity and the Westfiekt public schools have been working on the de-veJop- ment of a drug education curriculum for grades kindergarten through 12. PANT At this point, a suggested program for grades K-6 is being reviewed by the Westfield Board ol Education Reg. Advertised Price and the Mayor's Advisory Commit- tee on Drug Abuse. A proposed cur- riculum from grades 30-12 is also before the Mayor's Advisory Com- inri'ttee and1 will shortly be reviewed by iho Board of Education. A pro- gram for grades 7-9 is nearing com- V NOW pletion and will soon be ready for review. i' •Following any future revisions and 1 "4 The coming of Spring usually inspires most of us to "Fix up" final approval by the Board of Edu- V around horns. If you have some home improvements or repairs cation and prior to the implementa- & r * you would like to make, but, a lack of available cash is holding tion of any of these suggested pro- you back, see Lincoln Federal Savings, A "budget-wise" Home giiams, meetings will be held to in- (2 FOR $42.) form the public of the curriculum ft: Improvement Loan can help you put your plans Into action. content. This now drug education For further information visit any of Lincoln Federal Savings' curriculum will replaci* the program three conveniently located offices today. which is currently being presented •All Stlyes in Washable 100% Dacron J! Polyester Double Knit in the secondary schools. CHOOSE FROM 12 STYLES - SIZES 8 TO 20 LEADER CLASSIFIED IN 14 LUSCIOUS SUMMER COLORS ADS PRODUCR SAVE 50% OR MORE

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, WESTFIELD PLAINF1ELD SCOTCH PLAINS 110 CENTRAL AVE. 207 E. BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD Open Mon. 'Til 9 Broad at Prospect 127 Park Avenue 361 Park Avenue WESTFIELD rm *%•?•) /&*&< G*rden Cl\d) of Wegttieid pJtaces rai'lroa4 posxmytiwg OBITUARIES Minogue Tamaques School where a dogwood on a "breyk-even" poifrt witfe pri- to Vfctefepog GountaJ «oy will be given. An andromeda and vatc car transportation, pavikjutar- ScouU on ftaecnAnahip and safety. 'Continued from page 1> f!pAveri»jf cherry wM4 be planted at ly when several passeivgej's are in- A memfocr of the First Me&odast Lint en School in double cereminoes volved and driving to work "takes Roland 8. Hall Mrs. John Sterling pendents and voters from every dis- be attended Western to be conducted by Mrs. James Me- an hour less." OoUage. He and hk , ! tricl in the ward sacrificed part oi — ftoten-d Sherman Klrcy and Mr-s. Edward Higgins. And aiding to his complaints ©etty Jean, have three >chiildren, •7, (rf 6 Tansfctood La., died chairman of Rake and Hoe Aroor about the hihtr fares "rounding John Mark, 23, Thomas George, 20, at Labetie County M«tfieal Day cemmit-tee. out to the next nickel," Robert Mc- and MDchad, 19. in Pat son*, Kan. A memor- A spruce will be given to Colum- Bherson quipqied that the "commu- Mr. DeNiftro, 35, is a staff aeeo- service will km conducted & 4 : Wife of John K. Sterling, she died I bus Seliccl by Mrs. William Gato ter can coimt i« peimies — but ciate in t^e puUic ratotioiifi depait- 'clock Surwfay by (he Rev. Klmer ; Friday in Overlook Hospilal, Sum-! lias said Uiat lie what we need is a railroad that meot of MobU Oil Company. A for- to wage an -aggressive and oi the Garden Club of Westfield and at Ihe Comlmurily Prestoy--mil, after a long illness. a cherry tree to Jefferson hy Joseph can count pennies." mer aew«iw», he was a rejwrtec .- _. ,. „ . • » „ ipir^reysive ca-mjtf i$n for re-election Although a Wetftfielder later dis- Church. Mrs. Sterling was born m Ros?lel ... , , - ,. • ,• ,L Nekcn of the Men's Garden Club. md sfiflte ieftiBiative oorrespandent v agreed with a Plort of New York Barn in MI51^*betfc.;L, Karen J. and Ecology Project Memorial trees also were planted ificiently, but to adopt the new retirement he was seemtory of the Susan A., all atJjome; h«r parents, at the Post Office in honoo1 of Mrs.thority concept,'* Kraus s*id. Mr. and Mrs. Samuei J. Kknng- ;:• ttd-fytMit, *. .' National Mortva«« Ansoclatlon ;He was a charter member of the 4 honoring Lance Cpl. Hktard G. least to the level of service elid- Ihroighout th* toduotoy. I am A guidance cowctor at W«tf ietf Charter Act, Plaintiff, va. WILLIE Community Presbyterian -Church, The purchase will be considered at i WHITE. *t uy.( et al. Defendants. Arnold Eckhart Sn the May 11 meeting of council. at Memorial HiU adfcw*** to ing in I'm" and adopt and imple- to join in their trtxjte to Ihe -School, Mr. GatttMr tm, w Civil Action Wftt orJ3*ecutlon—For a metnfeer of the Republican Club the Plaza and a flowering crrf> ment an independent loop * plan as all men, all i ; coach, led the Mgh «duol BalBl e of MtMort&ffayedd Pl of Mountainside and was a past Arnold Eckhart Sr., who moved Mayor Snyder named a represen- at the Manorial Pool, a Rate recommended by the Port; Authflr- isy vlrture of the fibove-»tated to Lauderdale-by-thejSea., Fla., 15 tative from the Community Center to three New Jertey writ of execution to me directed I praktent and member of t h e toe memorial to Lie**. Atthur Ry-spomored Metropolitan Rapid tta* fetiofw tiHaem every and two EKtcrn •hall expote for wile by public ven- Board of Health. years ago, died Saturday in Florida. and four youth members to his drug Eetitaff. Frevtouriy ptonM m the Transit Oommifision. dtie, In room B-8, in n of COISM, 2S, a teacher. Routh 53 A threes 00 minuted west R. Paul Ashbaugh vakie of music In the commu- Mr/ Griggs, 33, .of 529 Han/ord and parallel with the first course of Ft. Uauderdale. ance in the Westfield public Khooto meet the usual unforeseen events, hrroln 1G0 feet to a point in the Bertha VMh Buxton Ash- in light of the directives from the the board simultaneously prepared nity; to crearte an understanding PI., is a certified life underwriter Maid tilde lino of Plainfleld Avenue; Surviving are his -wife, Mrs. The- And appreciation of music as a com- thence north 40 degrees 15 minutes wife of R. Paul A Office of Equal Educational Oppor- an appeal for a partial restoration who has specialized in employe ten Wf*K( and nl&nff* (mid- &t*ifc line of resa G-reancr Edchant; two sons, Court Upholds tunity of the State of New Jersey. mon bond among all people; and to ©fit programs. A native of Wcstfiel< Flu (nfleid Avenue 30 feet to the Tuesday at Mt. Dona, Fia,, of funds and furnished the mayor point and place of BEOINNINQ. Airnold JJ\ of Livingston and The school staff has prepared a create and understanding and ap- and a mnrfwr of Uie Y slrice bcy- they had lived in recent years. E. of Westfield; a daughter, Mrs. (Continued from page 1) an& council additional data on cer- BBINO commonly known as 405 booklet analyzing the school popula- preciation of music as an instrument hood, he is vice chairman of the Hlftlnfleld Avenue, PlalnflDld, N. J, formerly U-v*d J» Wc^tfield and Marjorie Shay of Connecticut; two tain items that apparently needed was handed down. A hearing was tion and outlining a variety of plans of world peace. Westfield Republican CommiUee, ThBre \H due approximately %lit* Hat been a merhber of the Presby- sisters, Mrs, Kathryn Widmere of further review. Ate discussions 489.20 with' interest from January ttrten Chun* and of the W«tfield held Apr. 22 when Robert Jaffa Ior ihe elementary level which could -with the Union County Superinten- Music Week will be cefebnatod by now serving" on Mayor Snyder's 1, 1 !>71 and noBtR, Ft. Laudmble and Mrs. Evelyn The Sheriff resorve« the right to OMden Chib. of the Newark tew firm of Rasdorf be considered in order to comply tendent of Schools and the mayor various events, locally. Among the* Youth Task Force. adjourn thlw sale. Chubby of Laudentole-by-OK-Sea; a end Jaffee, appeared for the plain- ftirviving aie a daughter-in-law, with tills policy established by the and council the board agreed to ac- are a concert by the Choral Arts Mr. Grigfis belongs io the Melho- -UADPH ORISCEIvI.0, Sheriff ifarcther, Eugwie of FL Lauderdale; tiffs amf Murray Staub, of the law Society of New Jersey, conducted dist Oiunch, » a former officer oi Uourno ft Noll, Attyw- John State Board of Education. In addi- cept a reduction of $169,080 in tax DJ & W.L CX-S46-04 Aehbaugh, and a «nd nine grandchildren. firm of Post and Staub here, ap- by Evelyn Bletke, in Westfield Sat- the Y Men's Club, treasurer of the Feos Thomas, both of West- tion, this booklet covers 10 plans requirements for the school system. The Rev. Dr. Frederick E. Chris- peared for the borough. applicable to improving racial bal- urday, a concent by the Suburban Greater Newark OhapAer of the ; a grandson Robert and great- In perspective this revised buiget- tian Ale hy public vendtie, in .*••* room H-H, In the Count ITUUM* In thu that he was aware of the the past two weeks the boartl has in-brdkea down into two parts, cur- celebrate,this observing of'Nfifciond secretary of the Jayicees. Chairman City r>f "EliBiibeth, N. J-, ori'Wtadnc'H- services were held re- High Sdiool; aftdfiue* a ! : 1 1 in In glewood, Calif., for Mrs. ing time Judge Heller volved aboub 12 members (rf the retit' expense' 'and capital' outlay. Musfcr Wtfcfc • That-• or the 'junior of the Westfield-Mountti»!«r MH^A,!?., 1071. at Edison Junior High. The following items were reduced group will be gi-ven May 2 in Potion Cross,- he is an. active»• 32,.degree at t\vo o'clock in the nfternoon of Schwalb, 42, who died spent on the issue and that he be*community in discussions concerning t flay. Expeoted to file petitions tomor- these possible courses of action and in the current expense budgot Hall of The FJfat •Congregational Mason, Valley of Trenton .'Orescent All that tract or nnrcol or 17 of oancei*. row for Republican nomination for lleved the judge, by his decision, Mltujilc/lylnK and helnp In tli(* City .V.'.' expects to stimulate addition com- from the amount proposed in the Ohunch. Tlwt of the senior club will Shrine Temple, and a master and of riainflelrt In the County of Union to survived by her parents, the Town Council from the third had set a precedent that other com- munity discussions on the issues. original pr'oposed and defeated 1971- take place May 5 in Westminster trustee of Atlas Lodge #125. In the Stnto of New Jersoy: Mr «nd Mrs. L, F. Vogt of Hard- ward is David-T. Luerssen of 504 munities could follow should the IJBGINN1NO at a pi>Vnt In tlio

'<:-• Ikayclanrd, 18, of North Plain- relection to first and second word Two Win $1,000 conclusion on ultimate recommenda- principals of all schools; auditors His mother, Mrs. Taibct Malcolm, South fi7*-85' Went a ritatuncc °E 43' Mil; and a brother, Peter S. Vogt, seats. will 'be displayed in the puMc li- to a point; titence North 32* 3G Went tions on equal balance. In regard to and legal fees;, board, superinten- braries of bo'h Westfidd a-nd Cran- was on the first board of directors a aiwtnnce of 2dO' to n point In tlio John, Aid. retir line of South Hecond Street (Continued from page 1> communication with the community, dent, administrative office expen- ford. ' KliHt a dlfltunco of 1R0 ,!,• winners of the unrestricted Na- proclamation: ative program; and school field 7. • to the point ami place of HKGIN- tional Merit $1000 Scholarships on a atiy particular sufoject with the "Whoraas, Music plays an invalu- board, we have requested that they trips. aibie influence in the life of our 'Mr. Dries,'46, of 1013 Harding Si., NINtl. £tateJby-state basis, according to The following items were elimina- BKINO the flame promisoB convey- high school population. The com- organize a 'cclfee' and a representa- world; and Whereas, Music is one is a Weibfield defxity fire chief and ed to the Mortgagors herein by Jatrufero ted from ihe original; Two super- deed uf Rwfua ArntBtronK t\m\ Mary mittee considered each Finalist's tive of the board will attend to par- of the most sufblime of human pur- heads the Bureau of, Fire Preven visors; a piano program, an extra ArmHtrqn«( hln tt-llV, duti^i April 10, high school grades, accomplish- fticiipate in the discussions. This offer suits and U prescribed to by all t!on. Also an instructor with -RpAgwi 1&70. school bus; snow removal (to be University . Bureau ot Government Hti'iii premlflCB RIHO lii-tnff known ments outside the classroom, extra- is still valid and applies equally to r>aces and creeds; and Whereas, nn 1118 Wesl Third Street, Pialu- curricular activities, and school rec- this, particular subject. With regard performed by the borough); rental Music is the language of all peoples Research, Mr. Dries is a member flold. New JerHey. to the recent decisions of the U.S.of buildings; civic activities; and of WestlieM's housing committee, AIHO InuHuled h^r^ln IIH pnrt oi ommendations, in addition to hia and one of the greatest forces in the mortKHK^d premiHes iibwve dcH-r Supreme Court, I am not about to sunnmcr enrichment program, only creating pe&ce and harmony; and "wilian Defpnse, has worked with crlbeil IK II range, or any replace- scores on two nationwide examina- (regular summer school progrtam ment tlierttof* All equipment UBLHI In tions. make any evaluation in regard to its Whereas, the National Federation of WMfcington School Cub Pac*, and connection with the mortgaged application in Westfield'at this time. will continue) for a current total Music Clusbs—^dedicated to encour- >iae tfatt Methodist Church Boy operty. Tnere H! due approximately Jt Your board will continue to survey redaction of $82,930. aging young musicians, to increas- Scout troop. . , 668,Ofi with.Interest from January 1. interpretations relative to this mat- From the capital budget the fol- 1&71 and costs. ing musical knowledge and to ad- lAioUve in «he Westfield Boy's Base The Sheriff* roKcrves the rtsrht to Established i968 Boroites lowing items were eliminated: Site vancing American music—and Hs ball League as manager and um- adjourn tVils aftle. acquisition; paved path at Beech- UAI.PH OHISCWUX), Sheriff "The Westfeld Board is commit- •cooperating organizations join forces pire, he lias been Junior and senior (Continued from page 1) wood School; remodeling fees; pur- Bourne & Noll, Aittyn. ted to the best education possible for to direct attention to the dynamic vice commander ot Martin -.WaUtorf D.I & VL CX-34H-O4 chase df buildings; carpeting; Echo- 4-30-U Fees ?G3.3C v mote the referendum on the theory every child in Westfieid and we wili influence in music in everyday ' Non-profit and brook heatimg and ventilating im- of "let's get ours and then get continue to pursue that policy vigor- living; provements; one pbano; and addi- out." ously," Mr. Plenty added. * 'Wow Therefore, I, Donn A. Snyder, N on-sec fariatt tional emergency lighting for a power and it is dishonest to pro- Mayor of the Town of Westfield, New --\ capital total education of $53,280. One of Netv Jersey's "There are reasonable, fair and Jersey, her&sy proclaim the Week "To make up the difference of finest cemeteries — equitable alternatives to this refer- of May 2-9, 1971, for observance of endum, But, it must be defeated Commuters $32,870 between the two totals above National Music Week and ask that and the agreed upon reduction of and the Board of Education caused all citizens of his community ob- ^. ffi - (Continued from page It $169,080 plus the lass of summer OINE YEAR DEFERRED PAYMENT to submit these alternatives to the serve and bake part in activities voters. sion applauded COA Executive Di- school enrichment school program (recognizing the importance of music, tuition income of $3,000, $35,370 had PLAN, INTEREST-FREE, AVAIL- "Please join with us. VOTE NO. rector Robert Day's armouncement rrtuaiclans,'and musical organizations Maintain the Regional spirit of "all that increases would not be made to be taken from reserve funds. in the cultural life cf our town, our "It should be apparent from the ABLE FOR PRE-NEED .BUYERS. •for one and one for all." We pledge May 1 or until after hearings had £fa&. our nation, and in the world." our support to Uie next referendum been completed. Railroad personnel above reductions that certain ex- penditures for items lrave been" de- tMerribers of the Music Week con- that must treat all communities in are expected to give their view- mitititee are Mrs. Henry G.Schneider, a fair and equitable manner. points at a hearing in Newark May iayed that will eventually have to Supt's Office Executive Office be attended to and that we have chairman, Mrs. Charles Ammann 12. and Mrs. Eiml Mueller. Among those supporting Ihe fare dipped heavily into OIHN contin- gency reserve fund to msinlain de- i ioo E, Broad St. 12 y Elm Street Arbor Day increase and complimenting new management was Allen Chin, chair- sired programs. Unfortunately, after careful consideration, we have had New Directors AD 2-0781 AD 3-0130 (Continued from page 1) man of Westfield's mayor's advis- cry committee on transportation to drop other worthwhile pro^raTiis. Gates Close at 6:00 p.m. iMrs. John fteilly of the Garden- which has been studying m a s 6 The budget is tight, but with the (Continued From page 1) aires will represent garden clubs at 'transportation ninco I h 0 begin- complete diligence of all members Wilson School's planting of a pine ning of the year. He urged thu1. and participants in our schffol sys- week's While House Conforonce on tree, and Mns. Albeit Jloulic of the Ihe railroad be "given a chance." tem we should be able to maintain Youth' in Estes Park, Colo., said he Marcus noting that it has shown "some in- the high standards of quality edu- found young people Hherc (e«J4n diamond consultants itiative" since February, reci'ivad cation for which our schools have dcrpaii' about iho Press ideal's poll $5 million in federal old and has ;i lon« tjoen known. cies. specialize In "master plan for survival." "We will be pleased to HUCTHOI •Mis'ffpeeeh hteWlgtrtcd the dinner. to answer anv questions on this iDr. Feathers, 42, a management While Miss Margarri Hciiihnrt. budget tbel muy arise. " a rider from Netherwcu-d. arguwl consultant, Is president of 'Fo»ther3 thnl thu railroad was "no iKirgain'1 and Associates, tnc, and works aa and Jerry Hosen-crnns of WesUieUl on associate with Resource Asso- R HM bHft MM, t dttm«MlMMt» t0 ]wt. Vrtt qtnmnd Poww. ToMariilSth Our Olimofttf CMsultaiH tin ttw tter«l m 6\tmm W*w m h« hii suspcclKl that the new 7:22 express ciates, Behflvlonal Sciences Tech tht Hwir to help you ehoMi m rl|Nt wmoni to lymbollw your was addod tn ihe line more as fi nolagy, Inc., Dnako-Boum & Aaac- Urn. Ht knum al1 l thir« it to Inott twut dlanontfi M. cut, color, (Conlinuuil from page 1) ci'ates and 'Eduoaliowo-l Communlca' •Itrlty, quillly. Hi II ir»iw«r ill yourmtlloM and m*ll Mia you mrt» prelude to a rnlu increase tiinn for th« pirfwl otiolea, Coma M la ind wta Wk dlimood powar todty. better service, several others luuJ pony. Since 1924, when President tions OomuHonds, HUjigcslions os to how the mlirnail FUNERAL DIRECTORS Oalvln CooIldKo served ns (he Hrul A Iwaalior for 2o yooiv, he was pro Frlctd from $190 to $1,000. Diamond AofHalm ihown *27t, could be my .John his support In thin iinnunl olisorv- Dr. Foatheirs recelived his doctor- DAVID B. CRAIHIl FREE Oirr WRAPPING Madden of (Viinfoni, who a*-l<'.'tl iillCO, iiAo from the New York University AND DELIVERY executive Vice-PfslflfliH Ihe Cent nil K«iiro:id to (wnnlnp TIIIH year I'ni.siclo-nl Nixon's im-H- Gradu'iuto School Qf niislncs.s Adrnlnl- C FREDERICK I'OPI'Y uther rovt'iuio WHU'CPH. JAwa vl'.i- rends: "it js recorded in wn- tfbrMton und ills biidielor's nml m:m- Vlnvl'ri.'sifl'int Lion parking unil l\\n ruzonlnii ut wisdom uml proved in Iho tcr's deifrew from tihe Sttrit? Unlver- 206 E. BROAD ST. ADAMS 3-0529 WISTMLDi SIR Edit Broad St., Fr«d H. Gray, Jr., manager 233-0143 autiy'liiK undeveloped tin-ds of men limt music produces slly of New York at Al)>iiny. Dr. WESTFIELD N.J. CRANFORDs 12 Springfield Avc, William A. Do/ltr manager 276-0093 Increase Iho Inml. he lell. » kind of nlttisuro which human iwi- B f nil cirfHimticf uf wlihli ,i*r ihr iiurpuKf* for llif Ilium- ; ana O fd Unit th#* vsthHiiU^tl is iu-rfiLsi'ii by tliL< oL>ll^£t- Holds Open House Avhk-li »aul W>\+H are to in* i Uy linK*-r ,\l. <'fiiT(.11 and (\»i iu R copy WHS iitin and it moil m <*f lion y $2^,r»oo.uo nntl that SJIKI uHlnti six nH.tiih>; ri-fini tin- clii-tf uf Uatcd (Jctoln-r K,. M.iai, as full artwork and crafts completed by PHHHOCI, on Hr»t muting; I* n ]>t*rh>r\ tiu-y will be forever 1 *d hum 1 hi* itaU' of* w: JiKCI.N'.M.VfJ io \\w iiorlhlv More than J50 WeMJield re&idenfs children ar.d young people partici- t'uiiiu'M (H llti* Tuwn ut Wi'Mftcld at iw $!*0,:i00. ;md that the t>x- within all t]t'h\ lin^itat iU-H iTHsury tp be issued for said Uui V J K T\\ is onli nanc'i KIIHII Ainu' S]iri-v<- I'rovvn. uiili HM* sfiuftn-iisU-i-Jy Kidf i»i \V(-wt f'uiiitUU'r Hi*? siunv fur final pattNiiKe (>1 tin* sum to h4> ml iced l»y tht- >K- i-iiv-vt i wt'iiXy t^ii) ilnys uftor bortiood Council last Saturday after- This exhibit was arranged fay Miss Kuam-e ui' Hultl noie» may be u^ed Kxccut rix Third Slrcet i a l«o lsiiowu UH Third, <>n (be IHh dfty vf iMay, 1»7j at 8:3(1 aji])ri>priati fl |'nr sn 111 ill si i-u*iinl & AM tail, AU!-ni<-y« Sf )*•<•) j s.-id In-Kin !i in ii point lyins noon a! its open hou>;e held in vheJanet Turner. Also on display were to fliiii-iu-e lniiM-oKt on ublifuuluun, 5 F\M. hi Uu* Council Olmmbi i\ Alunl- num of t^pivoo4 from Tupitji lo i*<*r A liii H uit riDip iLtt»n.-Ktii{1; thfii't- (1) •pictures cf chiidren -engaged in var- Wi rtfit-ld. Now Jewry, ui whirl) t-r temporarily or pirnum'-ntl}- or to !mn nee letful txpffiiU'ii or the ro*i 4' a lout;- tirfi- n-TUhoiis-tt-rly KICU? i.f la Pi, in conjunction with the preiou- s other Council-sponsored activi- lime and pim-e i\ny person who muy cli^rt III. Tu Itiuuiue *>urh pur- 'Mlii: in Av.-mif, Stun It it d(-Kr**fs 4"p of the JKsuanoo nf HUCII ub view of the new housing in the he hiterenled therein will lit* tfiviMin , <«»v<> ntiiico that jlnlfway Jio»,-». mhiiHi-H Ki.Ki, :i".m"> fcef to a jjoint ties such as the sports clinic, the an opportunity to he heard con- vided in U.S. 40A:2-20. I'l HI,It '-.'OriCB It; U.S. 40A: 2^X Id the iniUi-inatiun IK*., has applied lu iin* .Mayor and lift- is tiej-Hliy n i v«-n that (lie in the divlnhiii MtiK tieiivcf'ii J,ot* 2 area. summer playground, field trips and t-t-rning" tuiiU urdlmuiee. :ttoi> vi I. It IH h^ri*by (Jf DIP iKHiKHK-o ui' bntids, l>ond fln- iind 4 a« afurt-siiUi: ttifrnco (2j alonj? find di'flfxt-^d that tho Hup- f'oUiirii of tin* iiioi'fiUKll uf Moun- i) of Ail just tn fill fKtal'llslifd the recent Easter Egg hu«t. it)Inside li»r rt*m-wttl of a [>l**iKiry umUf an i*i-iliii;iiici- em JiU-d "An (lit' ptimc, North 47 dttjirpen 15 niin- Materials used in the urts and JOY 0- VKKEI.AXD ltnry Dfbr Statement required uut exuee.il in the KKf Town eitult oy Haul law h&* bt?en duly made fine n-uill I'OiiMimption license for prem- Or.lii,:uK-c i:.-t;ib)iK)iinji JluiliiltiK ute« Ma»t. I 10 Tcet tu common rear crafts, pre-school and tutorial pro- In charge of arrangements for tiled In the t*ttlet* uf .the Town Clerk pHl amount the a urn uf $8 ^,Ti 0 (>_ ises Kkuatt-d tm Koule #+'Z at LoeuHt J>ist riots and KcslrU-iiotiK in tlie line uf hoiv. :t and 7; Llu-iice <;t) AN OHJIIWAKCK AITH«M»IKG of ihc Town of WesltWUJ and that Bold noU'M tMh -*a dthrees the open house were Mrs. Helen not to axf^td Kix C6Tr) p*rc(*iituin ty, NLW Jersey, thv iruniiipH) liuiMliift on Mmitlny, mhiuU'H tt'i-Ki, "T.Oft rt-c-t to a inilnt TUB ffmHA^ i>l AlM Kuch Htutenu-*nL shows that th* gruB* per nnnurn and may be renewed !n lh<- dhiHlisn line lirBt above mtu- Garter, Ref reshmerut Chairanan; HBTUJtH A XI* TO Pft^Vll^ debt of tho Town UH detlnfU in Ft.K, The names and addressee of tJie Alay 17. ]!»7l al X:O0 P.M. to heitr 1 from time to Ume pursuant iu and r» and the offif^n they «H Hn'i co-nftirit-r the r*iiinwin*f appvalti: U(»npO; thf'nrt' (4j alonw ilu saint. • LEGAL NOTICES • TMft ANIAPIUATIOK #F 4OA:2--ia 1H increased by this urdhi- wlthljn th<* limitations prt'H? South 41 » Wtst, Mrs- Robert Turner, President of aijce by $0,00(100 ami thai aakl TIOUH ©y p Appeul ot (hf ICstiue i>f Ainiit l naid law. All mul trr** with Klnch f^r pPrminttion Lo une UO ferl lo tht- iu)rthu4*t«f)y fliife of the Neighborhood Council; Mrs. Wil- authorised by this ordinance shall to »iii: Clinton Avenue, FlainflHo ,. Nt-w Uke. effect twenty (20) dayii after Section IV- Nut more than U. Artk'le JTJ, Socduii 1&oy, l-'arik^ruph or nearly *si>t a dis'aiu^- of t^rty ot Union: tin* first publication thereof after 1848 Kuute #22, MoiuytflliiBicU, Nf J-» (40) feet; thrnce running kn a I. That for t-h<* purpose of final pnHRagc, of tin- Hum to be raised by tlu* Secretary-Treasurer (ilj tit" the Zmiintf Onlifiiiiu-o. Thtre is due appruxlm«

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The Motter Family Chairs, Tab!esy etc J m0 linn U.S. ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J. 07092 RESERVATIONS (201) 233-5542 IHESt ARfc AMONC. THE PRIVATE PARTIES 10 TO 200 CASH IN... LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS • DINNER on your home equity money MANY THINGS Wt CAN STRIP reserve your Mother's ...NOW!

Gallery of Homes Inc. can release and METAL CTOWIN ftTCAK HOUSE, IMC, 117t your equity - the money you have FURNITURE STRIPPING tied up in your present house, and customer let you move to your new location SERVICES U NEED NOW! So, if you're transferred, why MOVING & GENERAL BLDG., CONTRACTING TRUCKING & MODERNIZING worry or be separated from your POOR RICHARD'S IM.A.STHWIMJ ANi> t'ATl.711t3S CiM/I'V. A 1,1, TYI'KS MASONUT ANJ> ItKKINISHINil. 815 I*K EM- family while waiting for your house II12MlV P. TO1VIVSKNU rl*l»Yi:i» AND 'NSt'lIKn, AI» 3-2937. must s-s-tr 69 North Wtllow St. ALLIED VAN LtNES to be sold For details on this un- • DRIVEWAYS 241 NORTH A VIC. Al) l*-f 1(11 Keep the (HV.-KIincut in ymir homo nr 1»I,HIIH'.4M |irti|torty I>M tho "Up" usual offer, call today 1 Hlilt* with Jin ASl'flALT 1'1'AVKD " H. CLAY Montclair, N. J. IMilVUWAY in1 I'AltKINO AHWA. MISCELLANEOUS WIUIAM A. PARKHURST & SONS, INC. FRIEDRICHS, Inc. OPEN FHURS., FRI., SAf PICK VV ANI» HKMVim MlOUV -Will |ilrk up uml lUllvor yimr Realtors - Eit. 1927 any \)luv.v. c. L1, ii SOUTH & MARTINE AVES. 9:30 A M. to 5;30 P.M. v\ .\. ri,mm FANWOOD ALUMINUM SIIMNH Sl,ATK It l-;t*A 1 US • 4j|-1>("n-mfl 322-7700 THE EARDLY T. PETERSEN CO. • PIANO TUNING h'ull.v [n.nir>«ntry Un fHtltnuton 11-10-tf Cfill Ai:e I m RIAL ESTATE FOt SAli iEAL ESTATE FOt SALf • MAI KTATI Wt CAil • ^P^P^^P J^W^^^PW ^^P^# ^^^^W^P

JAMES J. DAVIOSON | DANKER A DANKtt, C I. SMITH, JR. PEARSALL IOY BROWN, INC BARREH & CRAIN AND Hwbcr Hvltflple Umtimg REALTOR it MAiTOt$ if it 14* MJMiSTtHT FRANKENBACH 233-S555 Two CoUniol OffoM* *f ••ltl#lf AOl-tIM Inc. 2W-4M0 WHTFIELO MOUNTAHiUM ESTABLISHED 1SZ2 MAMW nnumisi If* S»rvic« 13M900 23MM0 STOMHCMOf SMCIAII LOT FOt A Multiple UrnHmg counh!" Imagine, 6 bedrooms, excellent EXCLUSIVE AREA. REPRESENT ATI VBi FOR __ WITH WHIT1 F«,nwood location, walk to RR Wutfltli Scotch Plain* "EXECUTIVE HOMESBARCH" -— AN AFFILIATE OF station. Uvln? room, fireplace, PREVIEWS, INC.. THE WORLD'S FIRST AND FORE- larff* dining room (12.2x15.!) Moiutaiulde MOST INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE CLEARING OHN HOWS kitchen, ecrecned / flawed HOUSE. ALSO SOLE AREA MEMBERS OF "CLA" RfCOMMMOV VAUIRS porch. Wide Jot ONI>Y 135,900. CUDDLY CAPE (COUNTRY LIVING ASSOCIATES) A LEADING METRO- AMI COMfMTtOMV POLITAN-SUBURBAN EXECUTIVE REFERRAL SEBV- Sunday — May 2nd A youngr buyer could easily ICE WITH HEADQUARTERS IN N. T. CITT- maintain this brick front C^ipi1 2Sx14 RtKK RANCH NFRA Cod on a eul-cU^sae lot which 1:00 to 5;00 pm. $35,BOO.—5 Bedroom older Co-. lias many trees and ia 100' x lonial on % »cre lot in Fan-* With 2 nice bedrooms, 19' 14H*- Brick fireplace in livtHK OtASMO KMCH wood. room, modern eat In kitchen; For AN EASY WALK room, gouci nized dining: room, 1324 Stony trook tan* fully finished panelled jecrea- kitchen with mating; spac-e, bed- tioii room. Good lot. Ideal »tart- OtAMUVH MNHUO e ruom aiul bath on first, lireeze- Mountointid* r,»tnh rn i «" home, easy maintenance. -MO CAtttT SfftViCE" TO [VERYTHINC 1 way to attached iraragc. Second floor has two ^ooU sized bed- PAMAY ROOM ionlal on side etrcel in $62,900 rooms and tnCi hath studded in Westfleld — den, and 2 car \\\\\\ plumbing and electricity. lit- Walking dislunut- to school. Choict location on winding 1* 1ATHS Lovely Westlicld area. |38,90l». LOCATION tic IrjitfUf, lt-i'-»kutliiK vu\ On a wooded lot 1*0x140, Llvlnff Four fine bedroom* <.. strut in the foofhiltt of FOUR LOVUY HOROOMS 137^00.-3 Bedroom—ali brick . „„„,.„, ,,,.. »««... t. -uud-H*h»Jf tiled hnthu ruuH flreplac*. Uldlnlnes room ... Lurvre main iltMir ftuully Banch—kitchen with dlah- Kitchen, porch. Three bedrooms, UftGE LOTS r«»(HH tvifli flreiiliu-e * . . FOUR NEW LISTINGS Mountaintida. Immaculot* PtUf STOtAOf AMA wwher and dinette, 19' ljv- attached var»Ke. Short w»lk to kltcluu . , , ttTIRING ? Ing room — 35x19 baaement Ia n -chooU. plumbing connec- itlun room play room. | flonB in for second bath. Op- Some folks of course prefer a . - .A "IIIIJKI Mfe" anil we Why not retire here in AVetst- ttory and a half horn* with cmratHAu portunity for iomeone who en- would eujo> Kht>wlnK yuu lU-kl in this delightful brick joytt yard work. 138.900 pocket handkerciiief sized lot so KaiK-h whicn combines low RAMBLING COLONIAL tt It won't interfere with the tkim yourtK maintlru-nee and one fli>or liv- fir*plac« in living room, •OW WINDOW $88,600. -r- 4 Bedroom, 1% bath golf same - , , and we surely ing. l>arge living1 room with Colonial—fireplace, screened ijrnpathlve and can usually fireplace, lovely screened porch, porch, den and gar&se. 1f*7 SKIT UVIl produce me d-w i red ptro t>o r- Urge dining area, modern kit- full sis* dining room, d*n, IN UVINd ROOM MOM. However* there are those PADDOCK-FENCED en en, two airy bedrooms, two Uvlng- room nearly 2V lm\e, of you who Bpeclfy that you tiled baths. AH this ready for UBLE LOT largo kitchon, ma»tor bad* dinlnr room, modern kitchen, definitely want . . . * LARGE your own tasteful decora tins $43,900.— 2 Bedroom all Birch I f««"ily room. Three bedrooms, LOT - .". TREES . . . BEAUTI- f ftanch with 2 batha an A traffic pattern, 2 car attached Make that decision ui call us IN WMTFII101 bit of country atmosphere SO EXCITING! for an appointment! J87.&UU. In Scotch (plains.- You'll love NIARIY NIW t Uindicaped plot 10Ox Wood Valfoy Road to the it. 31 FOOT UVINO ROOM Beautiful Garrison Colonial, 4 ON ECHO UKE DININO ROOM Bedrooms. 2 % baths. Fireplace VICTORIAN CHARM & SPACE 1st street on your left and In large Hvjng room, separate COMMNATION dining room, recreation room. iff:* OOLF COURSE continue to house at 1324 Deep lot. North tide. $62,900 - r- i JOY BROWN, INC. IAROI A Wttl P1ANNIO $67,100 WILLIAM A. CLARK $49, \l I Stony Brook Lane. KITCHRN Ami frtMi 4he Florida raum 2 MNTAUt MverliMkln* «he S«h fairway REALTOR WITH GOOD IATINO ARIA 4N iMlh >•«*• turn ch«*k on rack oth- C. B. SMITH, Jit rr («M4 rvmr tHCIMU) mm > im This classic Victorian home contains space aplenty OiASSEO > SCRUNID -Ohe, furnished, available at /ke/taey |Mr M li . . . Thr MombtrOfTh* for a larger-than-average family and the school If you oro travtlling vast AD inoo one* »ndd verv y choicechic ; the other tmmr W4rooiM» »f *hl" PORCH MuttipW Ut«nf Syrttm location is one of Westfield's best. The twelve AM»1e tarkJas la 111 Oeatral Avc. fcWUtfala July 1st, l» unfurn- brlvk-aad-rraMr rrater kail WHtldl — M*«BtatauM« UMltd and equally desirable. charmer are «ll twlaa . . • on Routo 22, turn right at THMI TWIN SIZI WMtlell Tkerete a fafcal«n« revrca- Scotch Plftlaa — room interior includes 5 bedrooms — '2% baths... Area B*»r#s*»titlv« fr ;Both owner* on foreign aaslgn- l Referral ^V> »«nt. Neither house Is for sale, tlun cvatvr <24x13> for «hc 7 first floor rooms include library with fireplace, th* traffic light to cro$t IfOtOOMS I#.;r;Both-»re,'In W«atne)d. rklldrem «•«. faaey 1kl», 112 ELM ST. Stl-MOO tfejprc arc »» cmblBrt* !• tkr play room, living room with bowed window, den, 2 PUU BATHS •14 ra MMlcrH "cverrku«ly WESTFIIID, N. J. over tho highway and Bvcalmg Ffceae* M«ttl»le tiattas a-athrra" kltckrm . . . Nrc4- large dining room, wide entrance hall... deep CINTRAUY i- - le aay tkrre U a llre- wooded, fenced rear yard in convenient West- Charies W. Rok*ny.. AD 9*ltH Bvealags i la tfce «p«rle» living 233-5555 Any ttnw pick up New Provldonco AIR CONWT1ONID WUIIasa A, Clark AD S-T4M Olnlrc Barker .. ••

VIH*. lov«ly Balmoral Lane In kvpulna oni bit?, big lot DELUXE RANCH i ' - F#i With nuch a beautifully JAMES J. DAVIDSON | DANKER 1 DANKER, frftck yard. When we atk- 1 DREAM • owner* to tell im why ''CUSTOM BUILT RANCH' •** fco**ht thia home, here'H INC. 4ti« Ijfcdy of the House LUSH SCOTCHWOOD ELSIE BETZ, INC; Realtor ;^^,i 149 UMK bought this home be- WESTFIELD REALTY AMD B very desirable lo- (MraiWr ef tt« cul de sac on which SERVICE $57. ill 232-O4S ii^i »ltuatrd U Ideal for our PenkH In a veriaat. net- ERNEST V. It. MALL, MtVII0» n with itfl lessened traf- tlaa oa a wnodny acre »tot» Bemltw And we-are so con- tkla exrelleatlr Maintained l.vcleife A, GckrlcU ,,...ttS-TS. N to stare* and achoole- keaatr ntlakt in»t ke your Here is an ideal home for retirees or young folks 292-7000 the kitchen, dining kear«*a 4e«lK . . . Feature* M«l(Ipl* Llattav Miahtr SSS-114t starting out. In addition 1o one of Westfield's fav- FIUITIB, oom, den and pow- two flrrplnces. n kla; family •walaca Oaly ,*.,,, Albert O* Duiker On a winding: road In Scotch wit:h handubme neighboring .»:>.• all one one level is a rooa, lar«e din las room, 118 B. ored locations, this home nas other especially at- houses, this Colonial la otfttttahdln'g.' ' '- . . w_j) «aver. We use the| • (50x33) extensively and iMnmr modern kMckea tractive features-not the least of which is the Custom built, it was thfe ^dream come true. It may bo ritualised the back yard as wltk catlns saace and iid- youra. not for a future swim jaceat lanndrr * - • Tkert! 31'x16' living-dining room (fireplace plus built-in The 3 bedrooms take are three fl» WdroonM bookshelves) unusually large kitchen, three bed- Center hall, with a Hrcpiacori llVltis Tcom, large hnrveat table iblfr or twin beds, 2 batha. aad two pretty tile batk* kitchen, adjoining: brick Wrtll^d fttmlly room with HR flrcplaco, of fltor&tfe Apace tool11 ... We ara-e yo«r early call CfNTH HAU rooms—2 baths..." delightful screened porch... oa tkln kcaMtlfHl Bcvtvk panelled den for father's homework* ' central A/C. New, interesting and rare_ (all one i . • -L-_- I- Just 5 Yoars Old COUOKlAh in a most convenient location for .WlUoti School, Braeat V. t.aall, tanrar Believe it or not you can "DELUXE RANCH-ONE ACRE" tlon and park. Four bedrooms with three on the second floort a choice of 2 building Four bedroom* Three two batha, the fourth bedroom on the third floor; room for a-n- .„*_. Both arc In Westncid, one hmtkm . . . 202 Mountain Avtnu* it I1S.00O the other at I13.00O. other bedroom U needed. Side den; 58' living: room with fireplfcco; K tuid nnturtil formal dlninff room; updated kltchon^ with table arcaf rear l A0om» 3-1422 Biff llvlnir room «nd BRICK * FRAME screened porch, two car garage. Newly listed. $47,500, s rouui . * * Knmlly r 1 room with fireplace . . • $79,500 And for the warm aumwier CAPE w dnyn and evenlmjco n *t- ITH am* flaaiaya alaaaa call : diided pool and pntlo * . * HlMl BWM ...< A truly dcilHfctful 8ro(t-h $31,900. One of the most exciting ranch homes we've had TIP TOP condition throughout. Coay llvlnj? room, largo cat-In Plnlan residence which the pleasure of seeing this year. Owners have kitchen with new electrlt: ateve and dtuhwanhcr. rear Bcrocned MiriM Klacal** - porch for Hummer erttlnp:; two bedrooms (or dining room), tiled V, V. Hall, ianrar. J $63,000 pinrrly merit** your quick Near Tamaquos Park spared no expense to reflect true pride of owner- bath. Second floor has a 30' dormitory typo bedroom plus storage, AD 3-0649 attuuhed garage, fenced treo uhadod rear yurd. $34,900, iit 3 Bodroomt ship here. The crisply clean, spacious interior in- •Whether you need a home for Family Dining Room n houseful of growInK children, cludes three nicely decorated bedrooms-2'/a baths or one with a apeclal Hhanfrrl- ARE YOU MODERN Fireplace — >6ree«eway ... beautiful "magazine page" family room (22') lfi for your favorito Aunt Min- Lot 100x140 POUR. BIODROOM mfisonry nome with a third floor fifth bed- nie whore she can whip up her with fireplace... large living room with bowed room priced to noil. I-argo Kanwood lot near station and shop- own omelet. thiH home has m- COLONIAL? window, sizeable dining room, sparkling modern ping1. SpotluHHly clean. Puatry and toilet off kitchen, living room pr«sslve featured. Aid It Has fireplace; \)lg dining room. Priced to soil quickly. $35,1(00, PETERSON-RINOU AGENCY charm! Tudor Cvu). Westileld OR MODERN kitchen... deluxe basement with three finished * * ^ urea and very, very nice. Let SPLI*T LEVEL rooms including 42' bar room, pool room (17x17) us show you. SPLIT-LEVEL REALTOM NEAR COUNTRY CLUB play room, (38x12)... special equipment such as burglar, intercom and fire alarm systems—electric RANCH custom built of H\X well proportioned rooms and two PROrOSSIOlVAti BUILDING MINDED ? bathH, Ideally planned for older couple. Three btdrooma with $50,900. garage door opener, awnihged patios. All carpet- HpaclouH mauler bedroom ami private mithj secluded glassed ami 350 Park Aviitut, Scotch Plains SuriirlMlntfly we nre n»1e ing, rugs and drapes are included. Magnificent aereehed porch; two ear attached garugo. Centrally air condi- to nffrr two lovely ronr 4 Bedrooms — 7>h Baths tioned too, (47,000, liedrnom H«MU?I» In tint* wooded acre lot in quiet country-like Scotch 36x14 Screened Porch 322-3160 ' $54,900 lireMtUlouM Mtiiaekenicc Plains setting. Truly one of a kind and as men- nrva tront'urrently . . • Rec Room and Den llutk hiive iniMt **l *''*' tioned previously, this is another B & C original, iimenHleH lh<- l«r«er fimi- 2 Car Garage Want to bo on "22" In a jiffy? llleN lire Neeklnir . • •i'«M|- "first time" adv. Need we say more? THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC Claso to. Lawrence Aye. »o liy rmiiiiNi multlplr- J voii'ro oil your way to NownrK d room, fust, It's a cenLer halt Colonial. full Realtors Wo like It! tw» «ar narnura, tre;»«> WESTFIELD REALTY TWO NEW OFFERINGS pl»tN. Until lire fiHklnK »7-lt- 26 Prospect StrMt 232-0300 000 ... tun we help >«uf SERVICE Dcaa JohaM«* Jr.—182-WSi Jum around the bcntl of tlio road on Marlon Lano JH tlifo delight- fluiaaac B*«on—389-8168 ful expanded nmch o-n a full aero of land hi souLhaltlo Hootch 232-9500 PliihiH. l^irKt lloor orinra three htdropmu, two lmthH + Mop-down Mfeer af Maltlvle Llailag fnmily room with flrctilaeo and on tho "umicr tleuk" wo luivo NANCY F. REYNOLDS Even In KM i aa« . two HpacloiiH hcdroaniH mid anotlurr full bath, all In Immauulato Hnrrr tl. Mrown NatloawMa FIND-A-HO MB Serrlet condition. Air ctindlHoning—2-tar i^ariiiji:. TranHtorrcd owner PEARSALL Jnnie. j. Dueculn leaving for TCXUH. $70,500. ASSOCIATES, INC. Old hut comfortable Stft Htory FanwooJ colonial that 1H in top ••alters AND BARRETT & CRAIN ttnntlltlbii hiHlde mid out. Hrind*rubbt'd licunia hi livlns room and dlnlnu; riiom—up-dutpd kltclum. Hucoiul door IUIH 4 btjdroomH aiul •M Mmrnt Bna4 Itveal now .tilo hath, nth hedruntn iLviillubit' on tha third rluur. Butiutlful l 100' lol— till tlilo fur only FRANKENBACH Contriicf«r«, lOnrdi it ^ RIALTORS it it it — 'I'nki* IV (lift Inc. "Two Colonial Offices" MARY PALMER 232-6300 TIK'IC'N jilfiily c*f lu'iuiLlful BBTAI1LISUHD 1923 IUKI H|)an hnmen Un salt' ixl tnp RwUor ilollnr hilt lnr\\ \\'M|j]{| yiJM 1 f]<• - Nancy P. Reynolds Multiple I.Utlnr Memben tn Ki'l In r>ri n TniHU>c*'H Hal'1 43 ELM STREET 232-1800 ILIMl ])\i \\ U\t Jl llJirUJLilL/ *VU\H Olga Graf HpfiTi fniir iH'ilrnnm, 2 l)iltli Hpllt M. 11- Nliim. Jr HIIM-OMt KIIIIII Mlnoiciv • f i PETERSON-RINGLE AGENCY 115 Elm Str«of li'Vi-l with a L'l! n. fit ml ly I'MHM I'tilrlrk I), AllnuKtir... .23S- WBl •(• A. Moiirc, Jr- Stone and frame colonial on the of Wychwood. Marl* Elite iiri'l hvu car miniur on iipjinix.... l ifnai-1 H. Wuril B-VJ-HBin firnrirv h\ IIIHiHnls, - . -S Joan Thomai miili'ly nxi;! ACIIK Ol-1 LANMi | flcorHW ca. Crime a»H-fl1Hn Illt-linrd Corlivfi Glassed porch looking over a pleasant garden. Small Rtalter 201-232-4700 IK 1M Inu niTi-i'i'it liy lln- "TniH- Allct Flf« miller il* ilnnitldii nl' Call 322-5800 any Hm« Myrtlv J»nk!nt April IT.. Ul7»." Tin 2 NEW PROVIDENCE ROAD .... 233-1 BOO den, activity room In basement, Asking $42,900. mil j" i in:t>b In- lli;iHi> In- f r n->- III n\' I h III. Carol Momot 1 fitly II. Mtilfitnl S!W-»(i:iri II. u. llnrrcll. .Ir,, Cl'fll A ilrl vi- ii mUMil 1 Hi 114-n ii I M'lVf I»A!UC ATU, 'JVnut plumei l\T2-WM HCOTCII 1'I;AI,\.1, S.J. Ainu HrtiiT ('iiitlln llrrhcrt .1. lrlon KIUl-MlO !E»V-75ilfl u:i:i-7!is!=i In Hinhli IMsiins will ulvf ynu Mcwker 1 Mrn. Alfhlhl \V. 111* I'll ul" t 11 P - Jl Mil. fllHMl riMIII* A. a. HoK^rji. Jr »:i'i-(iii'.'fi V. I'. O'flc) Clmmiilitii. »r. call 233-4500 any timt try. llOLlMl'S IM'I I'lflWll^ll, HpIMM* II. l*nvr, Jr. ItMH-TIUifi 1!J1!*-(MUI Htith 0. TNte 91W-1MM4 Mm, Jiinrt 11, HUrhlr 2JKU r.nl'M^. jusl t l^lil lioUKrM nwiiy Il«iro«hpn Ilnun , US Inttr-Viir llfloontl M. llrlinwr Klli-lili- w f nlTi i- I hi' HIM He lyjn* IHHIHI MEMBERS MARY PALMER Itcttrr M. Ornnc Mm, Jvitnottr K lui hn\r HI ^^l.iMIO. Mrm't yui WB8TFW3LD — MOUNTAINHIDIO — 8C. PLAINS — fANWOOD Mnrlu Wtiiilherii, "UBU CAUI'RT H1CHVICB" think mi IM n{ £ fiH.MHl |M n hui - Realtor Multlpla Lilting System MemNt*r WruiflrM Hoard of Urn lion Itnll. II, Item! milnV . • . I'uiilVr ullli AIWIHHI Mr in her Multiple l.lHillitf HITVUT l hinttma Mi-iilfy, liiril hrno^ Avi1.. U'l'Hl- tk-ld, Cull UUU-UUUU. 205 South Av«, W. W«rfl«fdf N. J. J

H/.. W^ rnwf HWlffWff 9&m ^W^^^^ W&v^^WwP WWF^f ^^^HMP fOtSAif MALE OR F€MALC \ov a use fop these? Strong Seek paper fiber hollow tubes. 4" outside CMAtlfS O. MfStOtftCK. Jt. diameter, 3" inside diameter, some IAW0O4fH-WHOMAM CO 70 t acme 56" longfT Could be utod as rollers, or as cores for rue rol* \\nSw or drfam up your own ufte, Union Chapel JUST IMftUCWATf I " ou can havf* as many aa you want MALE & FEMALE, FULL-TIME GtAOOU* C0UMA1 for only Ji.ftft eaoh at the Went Held $tt,S00. J^a^er, fit) Kim 8tu while 1h«?y laal. PERMANENT POSITIONS. IAIMD to have you cume look ut The State Department of TraiKpor- No decorating nec^HHary—enjoy Center Hail, lovely large Jlvln* tation last week initiated condefrma- a:n over»Ui?d living rOum room, formal diivln^ room, mod- fireplace, too), a larjru brlffht ern choerfu) kitchen with xop- ! tion procet*dirt5s for acquisition of dining roum, ji spotienB kitchen amte breakfast *acjm, panel- the historic Mountainside Unwn and a Kcr*t*nt'd porch. On the <"m)ition, hi'BL offer. 2nd floor, 3 cheery bedrooms led fsuuily room with fireplace call Ohap&l property located on an is- and tiled bath, Extra* are, the ina a porfder room. The neconA r 5 p,m. ^si;-4riSfvt 4-'j^-2l You. floor ha* 4, twin-nised bed- land between the east and west wall-to-wall Ourpeiing (one roorast 2 .itiied baths, Fully year aid) a new kUefaen range, 1 bound Sanes of Route 22. plue a fJae residential area, a eari>eted—Including lovely ahuir iuMfs rot s.de. l'sy^.'lHf nn living room, dioin« room. oil OIL W*m«I, <'ilHVj*M nut! The department's suit, see^ing ap- few blocks walk to grade Elec-trlc ffaragrf door Opener, M of Jrtirh*. i\\\\ nrier 12 noon. nchgoj. Call today to *ee this gas lamp and other extras. On M. n. ("i;inuon, J1 :\\ AVuoflnicro pointment of three commissioners, a lar^r well-1andticape<] lot In too bJ»? Want on* floor Uvlnar for two? Then this mainUc- I-*!., says eifonts io agree on a purchase nice home. Jovely Huhjfcly Hills. tr*e S b^ftrooip 3 bguh home will co&t les» than a Wfntflpid apaniwijmt a«^ five you complete privacy plus u porch pluip » price have failed. party room in tbe ba«em^nt( plu» convenience to town. This 1H a t:e one Myle, % including CLERICAL, TYPING, KEYPUNCH TMi OAUHY Of NOMIS ca-vot. Beat offer, Omll GNS-«344 after set what it considers a fair price 7 p.m. and STENO jobs, and trainee positions for the 1.3 acre site. Either side wfll A huge ramblfn* ranch with four bedrooms, 3 full bathe, panel- ORB red 10x1£i am] one gold in COMPUTOR OPERATIONS, CALCULATING iteve an; opportunity to appeal the led family- room/fireplace in living: room, tremendous kitchen nylon cuvpet* G'oocl rojulllion, prired ADVANCED INSURANCE SYSTEMS and other with Ur*« dining- area p)u» first floor laundry. A two car garage aoll tiulckly. In Crauford call is aioii's re cc mmendat ion. and basement l»rv* «nou«h for a ball room. The entire back yard 4 areas. If you qualify for a trainee position t* fenc«unellen, Benefits include a^UITION REFUND PLAN 42H2t if you wish to continue your education while HELP WANTED working; paid vacations; numerous pdid MALE Aitnmmo * IUIAMTH, M holidays; and a company cafeteria; What's Open Daily *tll 9t Sat. 'til « OLDER reliable man Interested In more. Prudential trains you on the job. part time sajes, must have own HAMMOND OIOANS trannnortatioiL Call or write Cen- tral Cominujilenhnnfl, 710 Caatlem&ri tODOIRS OtCAHt Dr., W'ratflcM. 233-914S. *-l I HOMES OPVSCIAI* MBW JKHSKV APPLY IN PERSON AT: ^TK—Mnmwllate opening $£9,000. Cbte capo cod on Coles Ave.' Jti.Scbtch Plain*. Expanded Employment Bureau tor a EP«i]e& reprowenUitlve who feels attic, attached garage. 6 rooms. Young neighborhood. Monday thru Friday 8:30 A.M. to 4:4C P.M..' tlmt nrivam-ftmeiit :ind potentlhl — SMcvfc — K««v«l hftv hveft limitod else-whore and 131,900. Older colonial oh;a quiet Fanwood Street, fltet floor den (Excep* - t Holidays) - h u* insi-kc a l with fireplace, and beamed celling, full dining- room breakfast F*IefiRe conrult diles K Atwood nook, pEiivtry, 3 bedrooms, - • MAI lITATI-tf NT • ( • WANTED TO 1INT • S51- Jte*altoi% New office sit #£23 I-*eno AveM Wcgtf|eklt WRiTFtK!*p Vicinity—Heven with one child needs 2 bed- AlTINtUtO MANO MOUSt Fanwou*T-coUiii«l--3 -fb«4rot>m«, 1^, room apartment, Weetfleid area to uM E, j r >( N, baths. Convenient 40 schools and i #190 a month. Z32-94D«. i-*5Ji-tr I .» SUEKR ON STANMORE PUCE : Prudential per month- CtaH I • —— j m<;tII,A\li HEIP WANTED - Atoa Johnston Inc* BetUtorn, lfi!34 PROMIftKNT retired couple are vis- 1 3 large homen have HutostniUlu! Men nit l/'arge home as comfortable an an old shoo. New large kitchen In 1,. M%rf*' 2*t->6*^' I lting- east—wUh to sublet a fur- for sale, Ford 1U0o Guluxlc convortl- 213 Washington Street, Newark, N, J. 07101 MALE OR FEMALE 1968. 4 bedroom* plus teenage bedroom on the 3rd floor. Spaci-1 nlehed apartment, 2 bedroom, for l>le -e. r iitc, VM Ifllmer »t.» VVANTED fttlTH'O bedfocadui'ts-m Caln^uirtJnenl 2»2- 58at 2i nafte Weatr fi: |di'a[othepr len0K*flUnet tumble; IronBures; tnw stools. M6; many p.m. hind A-vcnue—i^rWay A-prll 30 and WILL BUT plots or »crei atiywhere Siiturdny May 1, 10 ujn.-! p,m. LOVELY TO LOOK AT in UnlonjOovntrr Submit complet* YOUNG executive r-n>m'Hy ti>an^ferred INSTRUCTION detail•. Write: Ac*, p.O, Box 1070. fnom Ohtcngo needw n amull house «ARA«R MAIiKi Moving—uuwswure EMPLOY. WANTED DeilKlitful to own; Truly a beautiful home on an acre lot on the i» N. J. - ll-ll-tf to rent froin ]&te June to la-t© Seip- («ome antique), chlmif old u-invk, south aide of Scotch Plains on a quiet atre'Qt juat a Bhort walk to : (rtemiber. Weal arvansemontt If you're drearier wit»h mirror, tnil>U\ chairs, WINDOW waihln^, gutterfl d grade and junior hiph KCIIOOI Is this 4 bedroom, 2% bath home P*1VB bedroom, 3^ bath, older home] pHannlnfr a fuU numtiier vnieiitlilon, to I fmiall boo-lccaHe wtth BIIVSH doors, leaders cleaned, walls and wood- with a large family room plun 'truest bedroom or wtudy, 2% baths n«ar town, • principals only. Reply hinvve someone uare for your .liwne & lovo seat, ao ft. ex«t. ladder, lo^iUer WESTFIELD EDUCATIONAL SERVICE work cleaned, exterior painting', and Just an charming ua you'll ever see, $5B,900, Jicx 25t care of Weptfleld Leader, 50hg«enervUe income Thomas hooks, elecdjrh; motors, Pnn»f elect. Fully Inaured. AD 2-7392, 4-9-tf St. > .1. i-i-tf Realtor. Cn-11 22i3-9l3fl«. IJIOW&K record p")uyer, hooiUa, EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS TUTORING i, ett\ All prlveri to tfo. Aip.i% 29- BAHV SITTING Saturday nlphts, $2 PLAN— 30 u.mi May 1, !*_ to 4, 7Ct Crcsveut I>t*r lioitr; We Hi field urea only- Cnll If either own" 1« 65 or older we Pkwy., V Individual Instruction available tn Mathematics, History, after HJ n«on Mi w. M, II. Gannon, .will charge you only b% commission • AUTOS FORSAIE » THE HOUSE IN MINDOWASKIN PARK 1-iai AVooiImere Pl.( Plalnfit-UI. J'hona (throughout the entire listing) to K NAI.R at Teinple I.sr^el, English, Economics, Foreign Languages, and tho Sciences. 7i sell your home f . Thin will save you PAtTJ/ACCKSOtlK OHffwood St- th i\ d Slfcun Ine Ave,, If you are one of the many people who haVe admired tlmt lovely up to 83%* - ' • li Pluins, N.J. Tuoaday, M^iy 4, IflOM sriHmi, K\VI \vls»luss e home In the park, you can now own It. The real beauty of the ftPKNCRR RRAfi RSTATB for IMPORTS/SKNITS 9 a.m.-:i pjin. K-12 AND COLLEGE 233-7586 AFTER 7 *\M ment n,s nujtht>rw lielpei1 In p hoUBe however, can't be seen from 74 after X doors open on* to a very private and aecluded pool yard and "One of N.J/a faatest srowlne firms" WE GIVE YOU PI>AID STAMPS patio, Intilde, the house rambles on and an with Its beautiful WestflrM ,,,•,.*.;•• 133-»«r % KMlirt1 ftluy woodwork and spacloUH rpomn, Dt*Bl£ngtl by Ray Peck. This CnsfoH : - 2T3-8aw New Jersey'a lttrBesl/oiae»t/nlcc8t I ft »;*«? ***?•£; ^*' Ufttem 1K|4-»M supplier, field. OK froezen\ two i;Mrl« WORK for wery c> t h o v MamJul home !B trujy an architectural gom that was deftlgned for livJnS-, trORTBD AUTO CBNTBR le-s. noji*rly now (stnrllnK XTunJ ntnl Saturday. Call Ciill UH for a donor -look, , . : Clfttfc ,.,>,,,... 383-«44« BelilM« lUltnMMt fltattom recoinlM*, ^ruiiHlsl tr>r nidlon. LEARNING CAN BE FUN! 4-6-tf ] m«»r»l«towii toy**, many honn^Hoia Ucnw nnd A\ with liirirft n^ul small truck MO»lWyt to rent 1-2 6-18-tf for vlennhvK teHnr, ^a-rapc, ya:rd^f Combined ; motivational techniques of aching movhtK* (No Joli ' too B-ni'Sill. Call H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. b«droom-«»aa*m»ntt Wostfield area TW» bwtutVful mnliognTiy end tn- machines, programmed learning and home tutoring HE ALTO ft fl —' • STUDEBAKtR l>loa. In ffooa conrtiwon, ve»»on(Vi»Vo. . PARTS IN -STOCK Cull JSSO-MSSJI e tuccott. WEBTTIKLO FA PC WOOD • LOTS FO* SAIE • AVAST! SAfiRflT * SBRVICR • Reading, Math, Spelling SS8 Nartfc Avcaa* tM flMtk AT»I« INSTRUCTION NEMETH MOS. ; BARN SIDING • Free Diagnostic Testing AD 340*5 - PA 2-7700 BBADTIFUL wooded lot 75,0'x200.©\ «91 CLINTON AVE. F r u located In one of the prettiest areas Wealiipretl g""^y nnd brown in wide • Success Guaranteed AMPUD PARKIffO BOTH 4-1-Bt! Uflrith?lth . Al|y •iiiantM.v* O1J Imud GUITAR of Fanwood. 322-8034 after 6 P.M. any Bize nnd •••'.• r hewn bonms, • Grades 1-12 Private Lfiion — Mew Kve*. A«ITI 3-18-.tf. h K It frwn an ohl barn, 20 yt-nr* prnrrflpttonnl tt»4 teach I a| Kay Bo«*h« 1WT rOKD Custom FiOO—2 door, top wo pi-omitt'iv iwi.vo It, Itarns. Inc., Call 233-6121 exiwrleno*. Call AD :t-28H4t for yr* _ «--^ .-,*,, »- . —_ * —. , condM-ioii, only-30,000 milc.m PS/PB, niooitilnKclulep New Jersey - 83«-S«f22. •*ltT H«mn<«» • VACATION PLACES W Invdln, fact, nlf, JlWd. (.-ivl) R54-:in78. lfmlatiTT aptitude fnt«rvlew* Lot. WMIa TM-SS31 4-29-It EBRONIX LEARNING CENTER 9-20-tt Until T*rl«r 2.12-TBM ^rt«^... ..,, ^«.-.« ^ ^ ChaMtfiiRer; 1*70; liirht jHttltk EUR* 3.13-1443 NORMANOY BBACH—Opposite en- with blank vin-yl top; nlr com!.; 221 LENOX AVE. WESTFIELO K. u, HUWMRTT* teacher of piano* trance to beach, ' 3 bedroomH, 2% power steering: under warranty; ex- Latest methotla. Clnnaical and pop- Mnrloa Mlltw»ter ANTIQUES ular. Treasons In your homo, 666 baths, outside shower with hot CBnent conditioni ; $-2^00 Call after » 4-1-St .water, new modern kitchen Includ- pjln 2.7,2-Xf>7 nfter 5 p:m. — I-*ake 1WIH CIIHVHURM, town und country Snturdftj', May 1. 10 u.m. to 10 j E. K. CUMMING NeMbcr M«H(»1* LUtta* ft«nrl«* fnont- 2% haur.drive; scenic prop-iHtnit|On SWi^on, very tfood arty, 2 bedrooms, llvlnff-dminff rooni PS/IPBP iwiSfm wiOlo, nine aenfTera hoH convortlble cou^h, electric kltch-j ijg'oQ • -- - 4-a»utf Free Admission en, boat rental* moiutili tenant pre- IS CELEBRATING 41 YEARS MAGNIFICENT RANCH ferred; discount May or Juno. 27ifi- K, 412—«lr,; HtaiuL 454(1. trantsi,; PS; \w whecln; brown with matching vinyl roof; clean; nuiut BUSINESS TWO NEW OMRINOS LAKR NfH. soil! Boat oFfw, 50.1-»HH or 8 OPPORTUNITIES OF AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE $79,500. room cottiiVe, with suoflt house. On 400 ft. waterfront; all £nellitie«, DRY OIKAM\(; itUSIKKSS-—Stnnll. AMi'lTilorftfit 20 hoi^ftopo-wer Included, 11MIA P«RD G^ilaxic—coti.v&rtlble, air, profitable, modern, fully Situated on a beautifully landttapftd Ut just- under on p, For details aoa-oiiao. 4-ar l.i.*-l *..r.«*ift c?^i«. .T?.^lilrtm* Ani*HHi *Ml P'ftntl , llGft T JUKIl DfinKk, !O\V (tfl\V tl acr« in Scotch Plaint. This cantor hall Ranch *i some- land Avenue Snl(s—Friday April ;io payment. We tntin. Cnll 542-4707. thing vory special. It U contrail/ o> conditionod and • HOUSES FOR RENT and SiitUn-d;iy May 1. IOYWIII*--! p.m 4-22-4t complotoly carpotod wall to wall. Thoro le a place for FAKCON Wcieon. Good WE V8UA1.I.Y hav« aeverat com •200. OaH Pattyison, 2-M-8-170. • LOST AND FOUND • ovoryono with a ponoflod family room, roc. room with for table homoi for rent In WeRtfleli bar, billiard room, children's ploy room and two patios and vicinity. Pricfia avemjee $3SB to I4Q0 pep mcHUh. Please e»11 — we'll • PETS FOR SALE • FOU\n—Ono church where the Bible with a beautiful vlow. ONI OP A KIND. do our best to help. Barrett ft Craln, Realtora, AD 2- or 3-1800. la sincerely believed .and faithfully • . • " 12-24-eow MT.\M>Alll) IMMIUI.K, white, taught ! ! ! You >vtll bo warmly nron.thfl, nil whots, A ICC rrfcln- welcomed. Call :m enthuniasllc mem- To toocall Caryl lew I*, eve's and Sundays 239-6314 torwl, $(T5, '.j ber, 2.13-1D48. 4-1-Gt APARTMENTS-RENT SAINT IIFUNVIU) purples — lioru —kitten, fomiito. call Ai>rli 4, llVAlllUilc M«y IS. Call 2'3t>- CHARLES B. CLARK IiOV«l!*V 2 bpd; apt, Sun tTl>7 iufter 5 p.m. weelc low area. &Hont wtiilk to traliv $USR HELP WANTED KAtTORS Dtr month In-cludlns1 heat. 193 South Ave. Fanwood ity iTB135 BOATS FEMALE 755-3000 room.-2-iintlf tt-pU'rUiic^Setond VlSir I Su^^mlJlvtr.Tuu'ouLhnaVrV^ I1IIG H ,9t?lJPo1' «»Al>yATE. Assiat f l8 OfriCe WOrl< SlR1Pkt tyi>hlW no Htono, Answer phono, li-day week S oSly ci\u?^J^^^ hi railroad G p.m. ' * itiwl N.Y City hufi sen'U'O. Apmrt- ft to 5, no Saturiluyn. Pornmnent* lncUuleu 21xll living roam; salary nxnnctort. Wrltft Box ffff; y In , care of Wcutflold Leailer, 50 ment; front «iwl roar prlvnlo en- ANTIQUES VAm St. 3-4-tf trances; two porches; excollout (--l $ ONLY WHAT A WONDRUFriT. FRRUNfi et nt\A «tor.aRfi itrcaH. Rent, tS2T SAVRB HOMBSTBAD to ahvayw havft mnn<*y for now month plun oletMHelly n-ml SUMMIT (172»> clotheH, vjiontUuiH, appllnncort, furnl- Children or petn. Qill :iBc*-«n»2 *urter erlucatlon —• otc, etc. vie* $38,900 Mantel tftkon out of Homostond, fe t d pjn, pine, 172(1; man tot, Chinese (letilfirn, AVON Ui tirttKCiituilvoH dn — yim ran ralfiod fleurcw; tnantcj from Wm. loo! Call MminialnHidH 711 -SI 00. Jackson, N. Y. PtrohlftCft frame, :ir.:i-ISSl), riarwomN ROOMS FOR RENT never used, complete. Plrojilnce uti1- nld 75G-fi«28. Pennsylvania Ave., Wettfield Itlca in brn»a and Iron, pcroonB, etc. Dutch ovftn, tin. HITIMTPH In brann HfM»M nml bw,nl foi* neivlor and Iron, largo ami nmalL 3\IKHS bot- l>orTOH'S VAV\ lime rc- 11OUHI3 NI513DS SOMI3 nMDWCOIlATIMn THAT'S In We^jflohl ^Wltliln wtfi.lkhift IVINa BOOM WITH FtRttPLA.CEg, D1NINC1 lamps; various unHortod lt^mnt many nOOftl AND COOI* UltRKJlR-WAY. WALK TO AM* hafrp. Wlff fltantU No fiflc Items. SPORTING MACHINE AT CUMMING HCHOOLH, SPI-IND A MTTI*13 MONI3V AND OFFICES FOR RENT Directions: Aithwood Ave. to ilefffcr- "WATCH YOUIt VAIA1W INCnEASR COM 111 THIS aon School, turn rlpht atone: sirto EVHN1NO. TH15ltR*H DAVMtlHT 'T1U* 8:30 P.M. L'hool uphill to einl of roa | • BUSINESS SERVICES respected Mercedes Benz Dealership. In Business . . . and LENOX REALTY "G«impl«l« Nrw lliilldlnc fe providing the finest services—far over 40 years. Vfsit Cummincj tnMHllntton" |)liohi*4 *mct hiti. TpMI YPAK 'A I'Wii 208 Lenox Ave., Wesffletd, N. J. tlrttkers Protected rrm>llcull«r nnil In Me tuorulHT^ NfMc i ii :•*• la 1 t Ot II VAU'A soon. To see the world's most superb motor cars, the Mercedes lair* •it tht'lr very ty Office il< Bl'SAV Benz automobile. Itcnl K-(«tr Co. t'nUi II.A. INTr.ltlOR ;tH*i;it Tar 11-SO-tf rly **\fclient N llU2-tni4 floor, floparnteentrance , ONI^Y C0N8ULTAT10N nry- Leasing Service Alice .HtrurliU- '&\\\\.1U*1 air ooniiitlonotl. privato pkl CIIAUCIIID decrotftrift] *orvlDB avallftblo. PTSCOtJNTS ON Nl^ Ull'I'AKV OVERSEAS DELIVERY ARRANGED for mrinufttuturor's rep, HlflTUItNHD -Krl., Ill II.MI.-*1 r«|iih'f«l. I MM V Body and Paint Shop 10-22-tf r <| Jt I njipuTt UNKy COI.ONUI, WYCIIWOOtt — Ap- , wtth Bocretarlnl serv- proxlnuitmy % nu-rc wuh prl- — KANfH—(AIM] ice nnd private necrotarlftl tolo- WANTED %-iilp iinrli, iM'ttittlfiii .ti'CGH mid — J-Wfi-U'lvi' ly)n> limiif, 100 phono tinsworlnff nvnltabio. JiJxonl - -Tor dm nfurd f»rt lim Ipnt Tor HJIJOH rep, or Bmall b fc HiH-UbH, 14*83 ltvlllK ronill Wltli ttwt i'ii H'-citii' ni'tui rtntl Hlrcct: „ n . - . HO YOU huvo fnrnlttiro, rhlna or M« r lif*itrt phsi^/mt jili-'turo w I ii (1 i» w uvr-rloitkl I IIU'C-UH 1M ('i-iuifol-d IIInit AD 8-8701, *s-4j-tr | u-||iHH\vnrn tfi «i>ll. Call Tho Turn* n MI tiin H y ; i"M "•! • Iff M •!• IM park, DlnliiJi rdtnn, Ullflifii HCIIIKII, Hitinc lii oU'ini'iiliify: Htyln, 32i!-7f)2n fnim 10::in A.M. until 07IIU.I In mo nun lly n*oni CJOIII pi v I 1 W i-is'l 'l^Hi^^ATrriull vir«miii n r co niLJc to Lr?tln; V. mlh hi llt't* room, 2rul Jlmj|\ (?(nivt>nl(M?t 1»- (lmt (loi)i', I'ivi- hwlrnonw, 1''A i'liiR' In lictuitli'iil ( VLr3M\VO11A.\ w I t h ^x toillm, find UnlHln-il hiiHm lii. t\2 mnjitUly hifludcn hoiti 1 EM. GUMMING ify 111v*»t'. i iM'Cl, ^MII-,1 hill 11 II ii' ff.r tlf-n 1 UKUI. AD ii-isufi nrtt-r a P.M. i-muth)n mum. ('mitnu Jilt; H-'H-?'! UH IU*H kl trlii it Cull 7fiB-«IIO« hff«rii (I utUl I AUTH MERCEDES BENZ,BMW,MG,AUSTIN OLR. I uundHlnultiK HlMt 2-c!ll"'KAN!fr&. , imil. ffxtra l»i"«o roc 4 2-11-tf A Involy pUitlli-Pflfitic Jimiin f»1 room «'llli lmi\ l « nulPt iitriml. IKfi.0110. CtUl nil 'ai*ii('l1ng. in clnttftH. Incftifnti, »2R0 prr timnth. bmirnoin, , older I'AHT Till 10 Hi-oi-^iuiry, II l,|rurtIvd EST.I930 416 MORRIS AVE. ELIZABETH, N.J. 351-3131 .'1771 or saa-^H7l uvi-nltfa imn'h, putio, lnwiit i only. irffir**, ri)iiui<(|jil |>Minnlm; hu r k * M Vft\U\ ror, nnllox ^r* uttre l d ( Ht. -aa*i r # unxinri hotiifill- iini iic-^f>HKury. l**cn Ki HL iti ii a;nj If'-1-

in a-B sports wild be honored with] NBC. All-Sports 1ihe triditioaail 6enior placques' DeRofiafcis is associated with the Neighborhood Council Seeks Funds awarded to all senior athletes. Two PaHjdemtval Insurance Company as $400 scholarship awa rds will be vice president in charge of commu- To Continue Wide Range of Activities made to the two outstanding sen- nity affairs in the public relations r May 26 and advertising department. VD m ior, aliilete-scholars who wild be Fittii ia a series of articles are twelve or oldest, '"We in- voted upon by the Booster scholar- Ro" makes his home in Scotch WeatfieJd School Boosters As- by Peter LturMa girls iaj exercises and various has announced that the ship committee. They are the Wil- Plains with his wife and two daugh- ter s. f*hys£caJ skills." stated Mrs. Janet •fiouafl All dinner hon- iiam H. List and (foe Robert E. Turner, leader of tiie girls' raorea- Oommitteernen Bab Hope, Bill (Bothufiiaatvc voices echo ia the athletes of Westfield High j Mangan Memorial Awards. A $200 Columbus School gym every Wednes- tionai program on Thursday nights. will be hetd on Wednesday I award will be made to the outstand- Kenny, George Polman have an- Such skills inokide modern daivce, nounced that Lwkeis to the dkmer day. Thursday and Friday night. On May 26 at Weilands Steak ing senior girl athlete-scholar. A ibltese evenings, between the hours -physical fitness, basketball and vol- Oft Route 22, Mountainside. $50 bond first prize as well as a $25 will be available firom any Booster leyball. Mrs. Turner noted that there member as well as at the offices of of seven and ten o'clock, black and chairman Waft Rob- bond will be presented to winners white youth pantfcripaibe in a recrea- are usually over 25 girls participat- •in the Boosler-spoasored football Charles Cozenza at 2 Elm St. end ing in the program on 'fliursctay hap Obtained Al Deftogalis as the Town Car Wash at Croseways tion program sponsored by the West- speaker. Letter winners program cover contest. PI. and North Ave. Parents of ali £ie4 Neighborhood Council. high school athletes will be con- The rdcreatkm program, now in its The recreation programs are run tacted personalty in hopes of sailing second year of service to the town, •with the help of Vanessa McAllister

:•••• iwas started with the rv*yej-ahiin« of and Alfred Harrison, who are the J' as many tickets as possible and AWARD WINNER malting this an outstanding affair the Board of Eduuaftion and the girls' and boys' -toam ca:p3yed focUball undfii* commented Robert 'Turner, who is ner hopes fchsit the program will be Coach Wallace Wade. While at president of the recreation program. transferred to ithe Nei£iM>onh-ood Duke he was named to the All-Am- Regional Issue "We teach boys aged 13 and over Cerjber itself at 127 OaBcwla Place erican team. He was selected and the funfementials of basketball and 4>y tiie end of the school played in the College All-Star game Mountainside — Mrs. John Kno- faatetoU," be added. To achieve this In order to continue to in 1949 and also in the E-ast-West del, member of the Mountainside 0oal, Mr. Tomer depends on inter- this program and its many other Bon rid of Education, has issued titt aquad competition. Shriners game. following statement regarding the programs serving the young people The basketball squad played of the community, the We&tfield ALSO He was drafted by the New York Regional high school referendum a number of teams both in- Football Giants and while with "I urge all Mountainside reside*** side and outside of Westfield this Neighborhood Council is continuing them for four seasons —-1949-1952— to vote "No" on the Regional Hfcb its drive for membership and funds. he was selected as an All Pro School Referendum on May 4. Ibfai pftat winter. The squad completed Jason Robards tackle two years, and played in the nearly $5-million referendum is their waton with no losses. The and requests for fur* All Pro gttme on two occasions. orbit ant at a time when we are liv- purchase of uniforms Cor the team ither information can be sant to: KbthQrine Ross boosted morale greatly, according After retiring because of a knee ing in a severe recession. It i* afeo to Mr. Itoaer. WestfieW Nedght>orhood C o u n c il, injury, he continued in the capacity poor expenditure of your tax dol- P.O. Box 773, Weslfield, New Jer- lars. Not only will Mwuwb&imide'i The Neighborhood Council also of- of scout and later radio analyst for fers a recreational program for girls sey 07090. WNEW. Since 1968 he has been a pupils be sent to Jonathan Dayton free lance game analyst with but also $1V2 million will be spent to enlarge Governor Livingiton which will then house leas student* than the school was originally built to accommodate. Join Ut For No one helped Mountainside solve "Finally, consider your real es- "Since no matter where Moun- tate vialiies. Remember when peo- tain side students go, they end up its drainage problem' and the Re- Eottor Dinntr i - gional System's education money ple buy homes they also buy in a large high school, it certainly should not be spent to solve the schools. If we altow the Regional Th« Stogt HOUM makes more sense to put a smaller Board to deprive us ol our 'home' addition (to accommodate 300) on drainage problem. "Jonathan Dayton— now beaut i- high school and begin arbitrarily to Governor Livingston which Is sit- moving our pupils around the dis- Serving From uatedd on nearlyy 40 acrecress of land on a 'large green '•* -- law]HwiU look Uke an trict wherever they can be squeez- in a rural settingg thann to pput a ed then our property values can Call now for four reservation majoj r additiodditi n ((tt o accommodatodt e JungleJungle"" foforr mucmuchh ooff ththee ggreen lawns go nowhere but down.'' 6 600) on to Jonathan Dayton Which H"* earmai*ed for paved parting 322-4224 is stated in the heart of a busi-1 **s- Tiiaffo & already a prcblejn There's never been a on Mountain Me. With the addi- All CREDIT CARDS HONORED newspaper like the new nsss district on only 11 acres of S-.v land. tional 15 buses needed to trans- Sr. Citizens Plan Sunday /fr»0H\spaper. "Also, in order •to add on to port 500 more Mountainside stu- County Convention Jonathan Dayton, a brook (which dents to Springfield an already bad is part of Springfield's drainage situation will become chaotic, The first convention of the new everything, tells everything CO.? 1731 o .:- • system) must be rerouted and ihe "It is iio secret that Springfield Union County Senior Citizens Coun- accurately, concisely, Regional District must pay the bill. is anxious to withdraw fi'om tho cil will be hoid from 9:30 a.m., to completely in sections like: Regional District. Assembly Bill A- 3 p.m. Tuesday at Connecticut -£••:*•'-< 491 was introduced in to the -Legis- Pawns Presbyterian Church,.Union, ... not just or a lature at the request of Springfield t**'. residents. If Mountainside is sent reportage, but background Vfirt th« future whtf« lovt it to Jonathan Dayton and Spring- TO BUY OR SELL/ USE iind analysis from complete th* uHifnMe crifrw. Held-, does withdraw where do 344 PARK AVI SCOTCH PLAINS news sources no other go then? LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS $/ >••••>>-•••• THX \7-ik - •• newspaper has. 11OW. •. an entre- nouspaper view of people •;= -K u

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Barbara Sweeney, Meredith J. Hill Fiancee Engaged Applied Decision Systems, Wettedey, The Don Biondi's Elaine Eskesen Mass. A May 31 wedding is planned. Thomas Negola Plans Wedding Daughter United To Be Married Antiques Show CIOMS Exchange Vows At Cornell In Marriage Here Bennet H. Eskesen of 155 N. Euclid Miss Baftomra Katharine Sweeney, Ave. and Mrs. Elaine D. Eskesen of Tonight at 6 p.m. Miss Meredith Jane HiU a : daughter of Mrs. William Eugeoe Edho Lake Church of Christ New Canaan, Conn., have announced This is the third and last day of Sweaaey of 500 (Edgar Rd., obd Joseph Henry K'wiattoowaki will be waa the setting Saturday morning the engagement and approaching the annual Weetfield Antique* Show Thomas Edward Negoto, sou of Mr. married in June, the day Defoe lor the wedding of Miss Pennie manriage of their daughter, Miss in the Parish House of t h e First and Mrs. Carmine Negola of Gar- they graduate from Cornell Univer- Jean Biondi, daughter of Mr. and Elaine Chatillon Eskesen, to Robert Congregational Church on Efrner St. mraod, exchanged wedding vows Sat- sity, m the Anabed TUyior Chanel Mrs. Don L. Biondi of Somerset, to Lewis SchuJdenifrei, son of Mr. andThe doors will open at 11 aJn. and urday afternoon. there. Richard Knox Aiken, soo of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schuldenfrei of 4 Kadley a. closing hour is 6 pjn. The Rt. Rev. Ifsgr. Charles B. Mr. and Mn* Kenneth E:-••- ^V-H^/ Mrs. Joseph T. Gibbons of 154 Sum- SullHwi of FAftinfMd. at a prifrfluptial shower. The best deffve in education from the Uni- mit Ct. He Is

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Public Invited Taste Treat, Bake College Club To Preient Grants At Annual Dfnner r 4T EJImer Street Tettpbone, Mr. SmyerR, a retired chemist, •f Lemox Ave. #*4 timer Si* will explaie the process of salvag- To Ecology Talk ing trash, -garbage, sewage sludge Sale To Aid YW The dinner of the College at 4 p.m. Reseswdtions for Hyslip, or Mrs. Homer Martin, 809 and leaves. A question and answer Woman's Club o£ Westfield wiJi bethe trip must ty'niggfe.before May Dartmoor., ,Gu©st, .r«»erwat4ons preiod wall follow. held Tuesday, May 4, at Echo Lake 3 throtigfc Mrs. Robert Mortxsck, 761 be made after May 5. DR, BVGtfiE BARRY This Evening World Fellowship Country Club. Highiiigfat of the eve- Optometrist Teenagers In PEP (Pollution En- will be tfie pfresentatlon gf the Ai a pttbHc lecture tonight new viirwumeittal Rrobfems recently An 'irtlernatiohol Taete Treat' club's scholarship aiwaixis to gradu- demonstrated tHeir interest in re-featuring delicacies from Eastern ating high school by Mrs. M. office hours concepts of benefits' frxmi waste dis- search in improving the environ- posal will be discussed by William Europe and the Middle East wiil be S. Eakeley, seholau^ship diadrmar. Daily y.oa AM to 6:00 PM ment, inspired by Mr. Smyers. It held at the WesllieW YWCA W-ad Smyers ci 229 Sylv&naa PI. Mrs. John Parley and Mrs. Herb- By* EumHsti** Mow. *nd Tburs.i nesday, Misy 12, at 9:30 a.m. A K will be in the Elm St. School ert Kratoa are in chaTige of ar- 7:oo PM to 9:00 PM variety of dishes fixwn other couo beginning at 8 p.m. and is spon- aduUs, rangements for the dinner at 7:80 civic attend the tries also WJII be offered at the sored by Areas IV aod V of the p.m. whteh will be pxeoeojed neeUne annual event wJiich incktdes botti * " social hour at 6:90. Mrs. Lstfard food sampling end a bake sale. Law is in change of The World Fellowship, headed by Meonberts who have not yet obtained Mrs. CJario Ceccon, is ia charge of their tickets may do ao by contact- planning t*»e food tasting and oon- •BAtVW CONHTMNIMB the exotic cUato. Ing Sirs Farley or Mre. Krakora. are M««dfimee Nekm B. EDunnjg the annual mwtiwg tnrnn- mnrncw Peter BrartUm, Catherine bers wUl vote totth e stete Broad**, Jacob Cahdw, H Epropose. d by the naoiiaatiag ooemmt MdMMl Cooper, Jr., Bradford Craver, G. t«e chalraA fay Mrw. ftstat Graytian Ourtifi, I. Ming Feng, fto-«oc*t: Mrs. Norman C. W«tbf t«- bert Hfiase, Kenneth Holmes, ftejr Becrtftaty; lira, ftstmt Hyeov, George Ireland, N.E. L*om- penhorfer, traMirer; Mi*. John is, WiUtai L. Riederer and Miu S*ink, lEMriabant traMurw; Mr*. Lerta Stnith. Qeorge P&enty, acfularahv chair- The membership committee, man; Mrs, Garland C. Booth Jr., chaired by Mrs. Jay Rochlin, is her asaifltant; Bin. Jtanua Crawfard, contacting a^i.YW members asking t]^ree-year director; Ifrs. Spencer for contributions of Kopecicy, Mra. C. H. Kichola aod cakes, coofcies,, breads, rolls, mufMiv- ; W, 0. Taff to terw on the MA> pies, deseerts casseroke, jams oommlttM lor and candy. GomnuUe« membei'ft are Mesdames Gerald T. Donahue, D. B. Fontaiu, Richard E. Free- man, James S. Haroourt, H.L. Har- rell, R. A. liana, Tong Toonessen, ment and evrnnlttM and Curtis R. Troetger. men imparted dn •oUvl- The food fiaQe. is a benefit for the and finai plant w«r« fradb lor World Fellowship to assist in at-the dinner. taitviiug tiie world-wide goah of the An irt irip tn the Hi ii \M$ • Ifct- YWOA. These include the sponsor- seum and neatfcy Boftonie (Mai of Intemiaikmal humanitarian, is being ptasmed Mey U. A bm wiU welfare and relief work. Funds rais- ed- in the United State assist in leave from the.FraibytflriMi dturch toernatioival wort* of the "YW in here at 9 a.m.* mid depart (njm the some 30 countries around the world. museum ait 3:90 p.m. lirrivini In

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Come in and wander down our aisles, Wholesaling and retailing on all hair goods. You'll love what you see. Elizabethtown Gas Gas gives you a bettor deal. noRflifin ELIZABETH METUCHEN PERTH AMBOV HAHWAY WESTFttUJ QHE E10WN PLAZA 4&2MAINUU ?2OMAHK£f bT* LMUC;LV4IMALAV1£. ASTHEIO 263-5000 2flD'£000 COSMETICS Thoao showrooms opon shofiplng nlghis find Saturdays, 10 6im St., Westfleld • 232-8732 232-2232 OlJor yggJ only In urou ^ufvicod by LliiiitJL'lhlavvrv GJJ, 988 Stuyvesant Avo., Union, N. J, • 687-8061 Opon Dally 10 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Monday and Friday to 8i30 P.M. *£R OF COM' Open Mondays 'til 9 p.m. ----"'I i-.'iJ im wmfmM m&t mmm Detto Delta To Talk 5aU To nt graduates of Jacksonvi'Me Donaid

""•'' All area Tri-'Deits are invited by V«i»a, son of Mr. asd the WeatfieW Alumnae Oliapter to On Population At Day Care Center (Pla.) Uodvereity are. l the pot luck supper ait 6:30 p.m. Hunter, aafi of lira, Virginia Veila, 23 Gawl Rd.t B.A. in ?•:*> -fr. 65« Willio« OntVe Rr . B.A. in matt iaUry May 5 in the home of Ufa's. L. E. The Westfield Day Core Center . signed graphics Woulers. Mrs. J. f. Kinningharci Annual Meeting Women's Auxiliary will spoatux Jte Fine Art Reproductions and Miss Rowene MilAer are eo- 4th aaouafl garafe and teke 'eaie Original Oil fainting! hostesses. Dr. Paul 0. Pearson will speak Saturday, May 15, from 10 a.m.4 I,- Of the &200 raised at last month's on 'Toputatkw Resoffces, laxKvi- pjm. at 3» Hilkide Aw. Rate date auction, it is proposed that $175 be dual ftw*oite*ai*b«" at the annual is May 22. sent to the National Scholarship meeting rf ti*e Pi»iMKd Parenthood Mi-s. Qterence OMKord and Mrs. umrs Fund. $1-2 to the local PainHeLtenrt! Tri Court/ League at 9 p.m, Mon- Ihonwe Kenaeily are obsirmeR rf 7here Is an Art to Good h taming Scholarship Fond, with tdie remaind- day, Hay 1« at it. Paul's Egtecopal *Uhe sa'le. Thoee who have articles Chuixh. 475 Pork Ava. A Wstffold Av«., Scotch Pfoins er going to a worthy *ocai Cause. te teate are asked to contet Mrs. Dr. Pearaoti, a member oi tbe CttariM Brawn, 2J» Foreat. Ave. 322-S244 Joseph Ambrose, auctioneer, and his Rutajfer* Iweulty *i«ce 1S66, bw bean Amtetity alae are: Mn. Staatey helper, Mrs. Frededick Kopf, Robert • BirfcenflWter,, menaa7 oaiTpppnBORB rai tmajjwi- ial activitSM until the newnen wiii apealc on Piqje* Us* ia New- Hev; WiUiam K Cbber,; miniatar wean off," says Mrs. Ray Bernard, Centmi Ward in which sha hits Baptist Ohun*. wW be themembership chairman. UtoKe in- invoked for two years. Domini- terested In attending; the ceffee may can Slaters of CaioVeU are taachlptf He is a.mMtMr ot'ttif seventh and eighth made city chil- Youth Committw, vioe- contact her- forfurthe r information. The club's morrthly luncheon will dren in m*d of Mividuaiised at- of the Drug Aibuse Com tention not poMiibfe far them to ob- nitttee, a merrtW of the board' d be at 12; 45 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, $1*00 at the YW. Speaker will be Robert tain in the large urban public THE EARDLY T. PETERSEN CO. the American Baptist Home Mission schools. Sdeieties which oversees aK AJ E. BriteTtfeld, Wefitfkld's drug NORTH AVINUb WE$T>tUD4 N. 1 HACK, NAVY V/.7 , can Baptist work in the United counselor. RalkMrtf Stotteo EO AND WMT. States and latin America and of t& decorating comnttttee will For All th* Newt •HONE 232-5723 CftlNKU MTtNT study Commission on Demmfeta Monday to make ttonot Structure for tto national or the luncheon. An Read the Leader gttnaation of the Amertoan Baptist International pot luck is being plan* donvention. Mr. Cpber also is A twtf for May 16. Idan 'Baptist representative to Oenenai Assembly of the Nat Ted For New Members Council of Churches. Free Parking Where The Flowers Are Club ' A I - • "To make toe "One family" feal • I

• * - requires the recognition tKat every The Woman's Club of WestfieM j OOCTOT* ACCWATB.Y .'I ft»auntONs miso ptrson is born In the image of Gal,"wNIl honor new members and trans- When you t6me to McEwen's, you leave your tot saye Mrs. Bprkeitfnefer. She paMp fere from other clubs at a tea ot* that churches every*AFhere are Wednesday, May 5, at 1 p.m. in the right in front of our shop on our own property — 1 • concerned wiUi the effect of social chanfie upofi the farrtily. and Kkfe, Mrt Dflniei Bett, second vice another reaioh for shopping here. - *i president and chairman of the new- ,v». •. 9 oortcemed with the clam people to tie aooorded the dttcornere detwrttneflt, aM Mrs. Vin- •>•• nity, righU, and responsibiftlea a cent. McGowan, first vice prtsddent 4 •_' .• rrterrtbers of the family of man arid are chairmen af the tea. Gucsta also w*,-be >irat4w* bj. Mrs. George-Wv t^7^y^(k)d:";!';:^;;7;:\:f • ^juscr, president. tar«l Mrs; An- ' Tickets can be obtained {rank* the thony J. 9Uwk Jr. • listener iti each meJnber. ehtttth or • * . • - 163 E. BROAD ST. 4 t L - A 4 h £ A0 2-5163 Mns. L. D. jChiphTtan. OhWd Cete L - provided. Chain YAF Chapter » r y S. Burslem, son of Mr. and \ M. Itobett E. Burslem, M Burring- on Gouge, hag bean named chair- Mother's Day Is May 9th man « the retttifaW otnetioned col- 1 , . "

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•£-; dewiest blooms. •tr. MM Mrs. Eugeiw W. Glirone lorge collection of Now Shrewsbury announce the birth .of. a. daughter, Jennifer Sua- aitttfe, on Apfll 18. She joins a broth- featuring er, Rtrtifert, 9Vj,-atld a sister, Julie, O-raridtjarents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H, Comwell of Westfjcia \ d Hy Creek, also Mrs. Eugene Vanity Fair w Of We-Stfield. Maternal m great gi'arkknofchei* is Mrs. Ulta l#Z Jaokfion of W'estfield. Van Raatte / 77) Mr, and Mrt, Dotnlnlck Perrettl r t of 1129 South Ave. are parents of n and Lorfahe baby girl born April 20 at Muhteti- berg WE DELIVER AROUND THE CORNER OR AROUND THE WORLD if-" POT... DAY or EVENING McEWEN FLOWERS POTTERY.SCULPTURE Established 1921 {and Weaving on Sat, ohly) LADY'S SHOP CLASSES HUE 0r7-THE*$TREET FRONT DOOR PARKING 167 E. Broad Street, Westfield • 233-2753 SALEM CRAPTSMiNS OUHD 1042 SaliM Rd, Union Handl-Charge • Ma»t«r Cfiarga • Unf-Card a BdnkAmi rhari 668-3163 Grove St. ct Westfield Ave., Westfield 232-1142 Regtstnr Now

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In observance of National Music STORAGE Week, the Musical Club of WestfieU and eiwirons will welcome |ueate to a oonceit on Wednesday,* May S, Our Famous at 8:30 p.m., in Westeniwfcw HaH of the Fredbyt&nian Ofemab. • • • The program wiiU include hsrp se- lections iby Kaithleen Bride ' and "• mm piaiw music of Schiumanri. by Eiesoor Hewiit O'Mara. DItys Jones Smith, ecipraiw, will sing mni§ic ol Bat* and Handel, aocomptifaied by Eii»- teth Tiptoe at .the piano. EJma Adatne, pianist, will conclude with Variation*. Dft HC1NUCH A, €tEVPNEft;C«wa Gcaeral d AwlrU, is A. Hstt is program ^^RM^Pi^VMI^P HOT V^H^ V^^P^P -^^^WS - *^y ^H^^i^^Vlp. 9 vV^WMflK . •MftBy chairman and Mrs. J. Rater Zim- ' «t •r>g*Mr «A *itv»#ti wHfc Urs. Mk4H J. FrietaM «f Wett- iff WWii WP^HiHnT memum, Kecttter aM Wn. MvftsM »• OCMMT «C BUirtrti. Mrs. FrM- the public is cordiatty invitetf. te MJM.nimhMIMUr 4te feiH * Westflcli «•• Mn. O'CHMT to •tote ttelfWM <«f IMs |wr'i;Wpnl f«M ratotef evert which wlU he MwOhi after qm from J**w ittiMh will niiles throuthoMt the wwrid, woli ad- » . highl^ht kolher-OiaMBhtar Nignt of dress the itrinjparn? to the awwai Electtd To Honorary eth Camp, Lisa KesseUtaut, Jane "Click" and it's secure. All Monet Earposft Boylan, Elizabeth Majiin, KatWeen West" «t the Monday evening Edu Schuvart, Naolcy Biooen, Andria Via- cation Plenary, Vw Tuesday eve- end Earwirei are 14K gold* Mother will kd», Stacy Schr^ge and Donna Com- ning antwversary banquet will fea any one of Monef» stunning styles, )W IS THE TIM fay. Adult models are: Mesdamesture Dr. Alien Pollack, assistant pro priced from 3.50 to 7.50. • Robert Wec^n, Richard lleria, WU- fessor at Yeahiva University of New Jewelry, Street for Hanging Boskets liam Bdratet, Charlei Woodwwtl, Vcrk aty, who twill speak on " Plolnfiild and Short Hills Mall Chanka GokUng and Kenneth Uil- War in the Middle Bafct-the Clash and Window BOMS ma^rcy. Mns. Wegrin is chairman of of Two Nationalisms," and Mrs. Ed- the parity.' ward A. Ucterman, national pro- gram chaimian of Iladasisah, who For a carefree summer plant wm describe "A Glorious Decade," Children's Art Da/ touching upon Hadassath's strides in them with our beautiful art!- the fieWs of medknne, education and flcial geraniums, petunias, In Park Saturday chttd-oare. iyy and other summer flow- Hie annual Ohiktren'fi Art Day in The conference theme is "Make I ' ers. •* • - ' . Mindowoskln Park wiU be May Mirt1 e Eyes Look to the Future," and from 10 a.m.4 p.m. The sidewalk al day-time sessions will be geared Come tee our selection of art show features selected art work towanls providing delegates with in of students from every elementary fonnatiion'and guidance for the 1971- fresh and artificial flowers school in town, grades 1-6. 72 season. A "Face the Region" ses- |, Mrs. Rachel SuffiVan, elementary sion will provide opportunity for ex- "art supervisor, has chosen the picchang- e of ideas, experiences and tures to be displayed, like Junior answers to questions. Other sessions Woman's Club of Weaffietd, spon- will cover membership, onganiasation, >. "*«* sors of the annual exhibit, invites leadership training, prograjnnw^ 11 Greenery everytaie to see the talents of Wdst- and fund-raising. ''3t 1$ ';>/ dt Krdutters'Complex- l; field youngsters. "Think Art—Milk Park on Saturday." Radn date is South Ave. at Marine 'Fan wood 322-6533 We deliver ifcay 8. . DEADLINE FRIDAY 5 P.M.

sfi PLEASE HER WITH A 3-POCKET PURSE IN CRINKLE PATENT 13.00 Mother will fovo this roomy envelope bag. Three inner sections.., yet lf*e * 5® trim and neat When closed* Choose white, bone, iiavy • «: $ tft ^•»-: BU^H or black. Other style}*/ i^ « Gifts Cards ::ftft byHandifrom *: P • - t ?&£ 13.00 to 18.00. Beautiful •W Costume Jewelry Handbags, Street m PI a infield and 4$ Short Hills Mall

THE "ALMOSt-BARE" $&k '>:•:•'• £^^; a ^•if TO GO EVERYWHERE. S&: Everything you need lor Bridal STRIPPED AND STRAPPED • # • fss*: and Baby Showers, irttluding SMOOTH AND NAPPED! 4 Umbrella rentals.

LOOK HERE FOR PAMPER HER WITH OUR PRETTY Milk Glass Punch Sets HEIDI GOWN Black or White There Crushed Pdtent. every mother $18. Russell Stover Candy luxurious gown v/ilencha • New Spring Supply of Candles, quaint roidered Candle Holders arid Candle Rings. White/Red y/Red Perfect for your party. Street Plainf CONFIRMATION AND FIRST COMMUNION PARTY GOODS, GIFTS AND CARDS

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CLARKTON SHOPPING CENTER' n'vtn Dully 'Ul Aluilllll>- Nile Mil 0 CLARK, N. J. Master-Charge 381-7555 And Hondl-Charge Fro* Parking • Free Gift Wrapping * aum Accepted 9i30 to 8t30 Mon. thru Sat. Foothill Club NCJ To Seat Trip To M*ts Gome) Atttndtd Conf w*ncm Service League %r\nq GiH* Has Openings Catherine Deitt of 563 Westfiatd To Children's Hospital To Install Slate New Officers There is still time to make reser- Ave. and Bort>ana RingAt of 5S1 Co- Donates Funds A 16-year tradiiiion of service lonial Ave., were among Union Col- was manifesf^d again last week at vations for the Lrip to Shea Stadauin, lege, Cranfiord, studemts who at- Mountainside — The Foothill Club At Luncheon 10, sponsored by tiie Ladies Westfiedd Service League tfaie ChiiOdren's SpBcialized Hospital when i-i-- -. the 2&h anm&al four d!ay will bold its final luncheon meeting Out Commititee of the West- month donaited *aW» to the Mayor's Ladies of Sahara. Shrine Club Zef iflnth of The American Society 1, Adronia Temple, Lyndihurst, of the cluto year at noon Thursday, The annua luncheon, fashion field YWCA. of Group f*syxAothanapfy -and Pe^ncbo- Committee on Dj-ug Aiboise and $390 I'f May 6 at The Tower Steak House. The price includes the opportunity to tihe Rescue Squad. made their twice-annual visit bear- sltcw of the Wesltiekl Chapter of dnama i«i New York City. They are ing gtfts aokl handmade cfown doHs Flower* New officers and committee cliaar- l to see the Mt^s p^ay, lumcheon and Ait the meeting Tuesday, Mrs. liie National .aim*il of Jewish Wo members at the ooUege Psychology for the children. Perfume men to be instialjed are: President, men will take place at now, liies- loge seats for tihe game and tnane- Gidb. Frank MiatdFh&nson, Oonsignmet* Mrs. Edward Wolf; vice-president, pchnLatlon. 11^ bus will leave the Shop chairman, announced thai the to addition, the Ladies of Sahara day, May 11, Shack&msxon Coun- preseMed the hosptoil waAh a $100 Mrs. Jcseph Papik; recording secre- try Club Scot cil Plains. Spring and YW at 10:30 a.m.( and return at shop has a eood selection of oiotii- tary, Mrs. Edwin Oe-ls; correspond- the end of the game. ing w.ih prominent letoete. She noted donation, anottier regwlar part of summer fiasfti will be presented thek gervice to Cfctidren's Sipecial- ing secretary. Mrs. Ned Homer; t>y Bernstein' of West Orange. Boserrations axe open to both To Edit Yearbook aiso that paftt suits are on sale ai <**" .treasurer, Mirs. RosseU Lausten. ized Hospital during the past seven General c irman is Mrs. Shei- m&nbers and nxut-metmbere of the OLD MILL Committee chai-nnen are: Com- M Cedar Crest Collie. Sandra the shop. years. don Seidman r-eservations chair- YMCA and YW0A. Tbey may be Hostesses tat the meeting were munity Services, Mrs. Perry Cainvel- Richard Basfiin and made by calling the YW office. Cowan, dauchter oi Mr. and Mrs. Reservation* man is Mrs. Frank Oman, Jr., 642 Fairmont las; child care, Mrs. Werner program chai an is Mrs, Dennis Meedames R. Aounaae, Paul Boi>ick, &:v Solimidt; directory, Mrs. Heimul Ave., has been appointed ediAor-in- Daniel Boston, Edgar Nielson, War- Biders. chief of ESPEJO, (the coUege year- May Queen Candidate SM4-HH Wanner; membership, Mrs. Frank Qitficers for the coming year who ren Bankin and Ed'»nt Sargent. T^e Mu&so; publicity, Mrs. John Palmer; COMING EVENTS book. A fi^phomore, sbe ie active as will be indue during the after- speaker was Mrs. Hugo Pfoliz, co- Sheryl Hardy is one of reservations, Mrs. John 0'Oonnell; a tour guide oapbadn and membeir of ior woaneri setectod afi members ol noon are: P ident, Mrs. Jacob the V'WGA oalodAet. social activities, Mrs. Karl Heinze; H'crcwitz; vi presidents, Mes- APRIL author of the book, "Your Secret the May Queen'* oourt' at Susqehan Sunshine, Mrs. Joseph Siejk; tele- dames Erroll M&isner, Paula 9tatn- 29—Welcome Wlagon tea for pros- Servant" on how to prepare and na Umveraty, one of wSwm Lv, pluuie, Mrs. Jerome Rice; Ways and er, Bernard riel, Peter Weil; trea- freeze hors d'oeuivires. Members chosen queen. She is th d Means, Mre. Edward PLrigyi. pective members, home of Mrs. '-. surer, Mrs. J seph Fox; corraspion- John 'Konco, 410 Wydttrood -Rd. SPEBSQSA Chorus made and served recipes from, the of Mr. and Mre. Robert Hardy sMrs. Neil Clover, outgoing presi- •ding secrete Mrs. Sherwood 30—Dupl ioate bridge, Woman *s book. Bradford Ave. dent, and her board, will honor the Chorost; fina eial serceiary, vMrs. Club, 8 p.m. To Sing At Garden V. J Hy Kperstein; recording secretary, new board Jersey, wttt brin< baaf^WTshflp nng- (Town* Wefitfield High School, • p.m. ing ia *H ite glory to the Garden Jmey l-OuWren'a Art Dtty, State Arts Center for the Iint time S E 40 Meet kin Park, ao a.m.-4 p.m. Rain Saturday afternoon, August 7. Fur Remodeling Magic date: May 8. A unique "Cat«rino At the rece. marcbe of the • and The 70wiice Dapper Dans from F * r w n i 40 at the rtin WaiJberg post 3—Gardeaairo* board meeting, the livingrten Chapter, Society For for home of Mm, William heome, North ve.t Che* de Garet The PrwervaUoo and Enoourase- Homtmaktr - Carw Girl - Bachelor George Fair ild, and his members 4tt Roanoke Ed. ment of Barber Shop Quartet Sing- flemington were guests and participated in 4—Gardenaires wwkahop, • ^ II—Gardejiairos brandy snifters Remington's technicians inspect, clean, glaze- and revitalize bibHion of stu lent art. She is in • # -workshop, Mrs. Edward Schott'i, !--' your furs, then store them fn huge,onpremise vaults, department advertising design. 9 Stanley Oval, 9:90 p.m. J offering the ultimate fn protective safety! '...:•!» t:*J,- rm :-f ll^NCJW annual hmdnxuv and fash- AT THE LOWEST RATES AVAILABLE... ANYWHERE! ion show, Shackaanaxon Country A r • 1 t Invited To Centenary - Club, 12 noon. ?:M i'- Open Sunday 4 Everyday to 6 P.M., Wednesday k Friday to 10 P.M. * Y 12-^Mounta inside Newcomers Club, h t Susan ftahiby U 336 Woodland '. 1 • Mountainside inn, flemington fur company Ave., and Pamela Waterhouse of 12-nRake and Hoe Garden Club, It's so ea$y to look your best No. & Spring Street, Flemington, N. J. SA3 'Birch Av«. have been invited to VWCA, 02:45 p.m. v a attend. Cei for Newootners Club, •* with a new haintyl« that/wilr l 'ri •:(' THE WORID'S LEADING SPECIALIST IN FINE FUK SERVICE * .- "\ A i* jfttn*: -»^-TP\ •#** • tdo Inn. • - I flatter and make thefomJly proud *-. '* • t; on trie campus; v r ] r* • •• * Bird Club, 205 Bircfa- wood.Aive., Onanfiord.rB p.m. a lovely Mother like you.

. •-•=- v bake sale for WesUieM •t Day Care Center, 390 HHlside -< • ' I Ave., 10 am.-4 p.m, Rain dale is May 02. A PERFECT Mother's Day Gift is a gift certificate for her to . I 17—GanJenairee home tour, Mrs. 4 : George Sohwinn, hostess. use here for any of our services. , ai-Dup£tiate bridge, Woman's J CM>, 8 p.m. 22—"Lit Abner," You4i Drama Workshop, Edison Junior High The Beauty Center School. JUNE 102 Quimby St., Westfield \K\: - v. • Plainfield . 9—-Rake and Hoe Garden Club an* Phone 232-1033 for Appointment nual luncbeon, PtainfieM Coun- try dub.

Maternity See ,." Weight Watchers •/ Program At Church A new type type of "Weight Wat- chers" food program is being given at the First United Methodist Church at 9:30 Tuesday mornings "and at 7:30 Thursday nights;" The Our One^Stop program takes the stress off losing

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PFA: &< rO2 A thoughtful place for the Ph.D. Candidate Alan DeGjiulio of 25 Synnywood father-to-be to bring Dr. is a candidate for a Ph.D. in behavioral sciences at the School mother-to-be Mother's of Education of Now York Univer- sity. He has been named a Uni- Half of a Bpod European tour Day. versity Honors Scholar. is how much money m w you save. Fabs Fabric Center t The other half is The latest styles in sizes ft*-' Contest Winner Named what you get tor the money Highlighting a week long Birth- you spend. day CelefoTation, each of New Jer- 6 to 46. .'"«* Naturally, you want to obtain the most the experienced and professional handa of sey's iO Ttohs Fabric Centers had enjoyment and satisfaction, while taking Camino tour hosts, guides and escorts. a free sewing machine drawing April the least out of your pocket book .. . and Only Camino offers two unique features 21st. that's what Camino escorted European that you get with no other European tour. Your choice of dresses, The area drawing was held before tours are all about. A Discount Shopping Plan and the u crowd of anxious participants at Last year, 90,000 people took Carousel Coupon Plan good for tlio Fabs store in tlie Garwood Malt. Camino tours, not just because of gourmet dining, theatre going, Tho winning ticket was d-rawn by our exceptionally low price, but and nightclubbing. pantsuits, skirts, robes. -*¥» Miss Anita Muzzirccn co-owner of i+.Z < because they felt Camino de- AH Cnmino tours leave on the neighboring Pottery Barn. Prls- '•A livered true value for theic regularly scheduled jet flights cilia Rogers, store manager, pre- money. / From on Air France that depart from sented Mrs. CitruurolH with her new .'O All through Europe, Camino I AH Inclusive New York, Boston, Philadelphia, zig ssat' porLublc. assures you of the finest hotels, \ Escorted Tours and Chicago. restaurants, sightseeing, and \ From New York Call or write for your free full '* . LEARN luxury air-conditioned coaches color Camino European 1971 and, moat important, you uro in Cutnloguo. Do it today. ELECTROLYSIS All pricas b*isod on lowott pasalblo 1971 Qroup Inclusive Tour Forti. 3B Somerset Street, Plainfield UuKREE n«<»rMr.fai _ Opposite Topper's hair rtmofiL An i» b»rrf«ft Phono 725-6474 Tull or part tlm*. INC. H»* M«. WOO Trave I I - -write or phoa* .h > AIL MAJOR CHARGE CARDS HONORED 122 ELM ST., WESTFIELD • 233-2300 Open Dolly 9 a.m. to 5. Thursday 9 a.m. 9 XMEI 633-8300 277-2700 354-2525 CHATHAM • SUMMIT • ELIZAiETH

• i »• fmi Cancer Fund Accepted By College i Rummage Sole At Temple PeriQDE claiming citizenship Susan P. Po?e. a senior at West-' The Sistsmood and Youth Group through birth abroad to a cttiien field Higlh School, will attend Wake Temple BmanuKJ wIH hoM a parent or pwemls m*y use a Con- At Third of Goal Forest College. Winston Salem. N.C. spring rummage sale on May 2, 3 sular Report of Birth form «r a Oer- in September. She is active in the ard 4. Hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. tttficate of Birth issued by the For- April—and the American Cencer Girls Spcris Council and is in hon-1 Sunday, 10 a-*n.-12 noon Monday eign Service or by the Department Society Cancer Crusade is ujider- ors French and Spanish classes. An and Tuc&day. of fate. way clear across the nation. Union c-lficer in the Sub Junior Woman's Sate items wiltl include baby fur- A previously issued passport wiU County Crusade Chairman Arthur C. Club, Susan works in the hobby de- niture, household items, new and be accepted as evidence of citiaeo- Fried reports l-hat "a shower of con- partment at the Play fair. used spring and summer afi identification. tributions by courvly residents has . of ai passport ap- brought the local American Cancer must be eeUbfthed- The Society Crusade one-l'hird along documents may be accep- tc-wards its goal of $165,000. This ted H tiwy ow**Ln the «i«DaUire looks again like a banner year in arid a anexriytwo or ^liwliigi fli ef Crusade fund raising and cancer ceitiftcrfe «f education if enthusiasm of the c,- YOU* MMIlf or * dcrivtsiive 000 volunteer canvassers is any in- a drtar's tici—r, *r • dication of results,'* Fried stated. Delicatessen In discussing the purchasing pow- HOMC MADE ftAKED ma# use a. jwwt't er of Crusade funds. Fried stated If stMh liwiiftraHnii H not tvsil- HORS D'OCUVUS that "over oneAhird will go into re- €«M Cuts — S«M» «Ue, an Utnttfyi* witness m*r be search. This, after all, is the source uia4. The witness must be an Am- F COLO CUT PUTTERS erican eitiaed, h*ve knawn the ap- of our knowledge to date and confi- Fr«i«n t—4t — If Cr«am la wrv (jwh Mt-^-tte way Silt dence in the feasibility of ultimate CATIN plicant lor tw yea re, awl be able control of cancer." — HAKOWirHEN TO TAKE OFT — latufaciorily establish his own l>allF «:M A.M. to ?:«6 P.M. 'Public and professional education, ft HolMayt fl A.N, to S P.M. • , Graduates Ffom l*l*it Honor IWI StucW Twa 4uptte«te photographs marie the American Cancer Society re- LOCATED NEXT TO ROBERT TREAT LIQUOR STORB Paiiport Trip within the past six months are nec- ports, is second in the Society's em- J. eawry *fcen apply It*. When more phasis. Twenty-ndne per cent of 113QUIMftY H Mr.'JU* John Shown, -7* I**- than one family member is to be each dollar rateed is used to spread ley Av*., oil the pauapoit, a group photograph life-aaVing information. The public "Dial 232-0925 0«k* /i- their financial,. physical and emo- vaccinations and imnumiza- year-aM Y«rkiWr« terrier by UM ume »f "Katie" tional problems. Information and cone*ming reoom- Mill 4MI her little bit U counseling are available lo all. Hie dreren •• ««M entftt modeled balance of the money raised main- bv StSotttaa Pugli at a Spring tains the administrative and com- world may bd obtained from the '71 f«iU»B show In Lon* munity service ?ndeiavors of the Heatttt Department. don't Oxford Street, society. "It is heartening to note," said Fried, "that our local unit, y nwnv which covers all of Union CourAy, pMtport has a staff of only 5 people lo co- must promt proof of U.S. citisen- Peddler's Fair Receives M.A. Degree ordinate and .develop all the fund NgHugbouquet eoriy. Mattv* boin Ottl»em Volunteer of Memorial raising, education and pfltient serv- P««rt * With c«tffteete which Mrs. Josephine R. Gilbert of 965ice for the county's (iOQ.OOO resi- General HoapiUt,. Union, will hold Cherokee Ot. has been awarded a must have a raiaad iaal and theIts third annual Peddler's Fair Sal- dents. This-achievement is possible McEweri Flowers date filed. If f , May 15, In the hospital park- master />f arts degree in teaching because of the work of a vast num- not.be obUioed, at Montclair State College. The wife ber of volunteers who keep turning of Ralph L. Gilbert, she holds a In record performances year after Weitfi«ld W«itff«ld B.A. degree from Qberlln College, year. ^«vi4atee is not A' ^ ROUTE 206 NORTH certain aao^ndary evi- dence may be aopted. SOMERVIUI Naturaiiaad cttiaau aHould pre- tfr twtur»Uaation ccHittoate.

ff o^kvHm citiseufihip rtirwigh tfte 1 i ,.M w---**? ' \^':f - ** ' \ f nataraliaation of a parecA ofitj par- ft, ', ents, tKeir naturalixatlon certifi- cates must be preseotied wttti evi- dence of the parent-ohdM retetion- •hlp, and evWmce erf ichnisaioii to So, why not start Mother's Day early and make it fast a little longer? '/• Just one Mother's Day doesn't seem .t - -. right. Call or visit an FTDflorist an d THE VAIL-DEANE SCHOOL order a BigHug Bouquet to arrive o

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This, young men at alii. For those stu- Senior Class; *71 Paper Drive Fanwood cant is retired and relying on a senior citizens t'he dignity which even before the grass mowing seaaon has begun! dents not participating Ui a high Committee pension or similar source of fixed they have earned through their All M income for his subsistence. many years of contributing to the tear * •cbool aport, the YMCA possesses BETSY BISHOP The Center has won acclaim not only from Weatfield * the onay facilities in which to exer- BOB CHARJUES Earth Week To maike ihe ban against this prac- economy of this nation. reaidents, but from official and non-official visitors from N* m cise and be phy»ioally fit. KIT BYRNE tice as broad as possible, the toll Despite the fact that S-2190 was SUE SORAFARU Edator, Leader; defines lending institutions as anyintroduced only recently, I plan to other communities who also are faced with similar disposal fcton i9 ^^^W Ww^^ ^B^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P^ ' I realize th* the WestfieM YMCA The Westfield Town BepuWioan impress upon my colleagues in the problems and are looking for a solution. According to re- is superior to other VMOA's in both person, partnership, association, oar- • Ml (acuities and personnel. I only aok Vole No Committee, at its April meeting, Sbate Senate the importance of swift ports, the visitors have liked what they have seen in that Wtttfkdd and the "Y" recog- unanimously adopted and ha* sent action on this bill, which would Editor, Leader; to Mayor Donn Snyder the follow- remedy an unfortunate situation, Weatfleld. Ml U nize that high school students are The Union County Regional High The Conservation Center recycle*" in more than one given Wo few opportunities to util- jug resolution: School referendum' to be held on "Whereas the Mayor of Westfield TAKE tkeyart ize the potential which the Westfield May 4 is of great concern' to the way! and from all indications will be much more of a YMOA can offer. lias designated April 17-24, 1971, as processing operation than a dunplng-off place. All of the Uf JMM people'of Mouttainside and we im- FIVE ne ' ORLANDO RUGGERI JR. plore our many friends of the dis- Earth Week, and Whereas the Westifseld Town Re- Expansion Costs fireplace togs have been claimed by visitors to the area, lUttfcl n|ec* «r MM! «*y Irttar 887 Pennsylvania Ave., trict to VOTE NO and defeat the By FRED W. KOKE r . F . i as well as 12 tnickloads of cotnpostia*; demand is heavy !• CM*rra to "btmttr" Mage. referendum. publican Committee wholeheartedly J L.. supports the concern of the towns- for wood chips which will be available soon. Tribute lo VNHS This referendum, if passed, will ' (love that word, .•' people for the well-being of the en- always wanted to work it into a par- "26c a Week Complainant* fear the presence of rats — and argue dispossess Mountainside from our vironment, and Editor, Leader; promised 'home high school, Gov- agraph) with the natives of New • '- - CNJ Fare Increase — The maximum ef- about aa odor. Westfield and Scotch Plains residents adja- We have received such a tine tri- ernor Livingston, where we have Whereas the Mayor and Town York City, in their present financial i. j j» i fect on taxes needed to pay for the cent to the wooded Tamaques Park area — which, inci- Editor, Leader; bute to the work of the Visiting been for 11 years and want to stay, Council have provided tihe Town plight, some hamtender, with imagina- Nurse* in Westliek) that we would with a Conservation Center for the proposed exipansion of tlie four high .I.* i On Apr. 27 a member of the New The referendum, if passed, will tion has come up with a drink, ap- ' J -• dtntaUy, before reclamation was a sewer farm! — are very Jersey Division of Public Trxmxx- like lo share it with you and your recycling of organic garden mater- propriately called,' "(Manhattan-On- schools in the Union Cotirtty Region- jliikely to have rodents, anyhow, as well as other wildlife jam 1,700 Mountainside and Spring- ial, therefore al High School District No. I would tatkm will conduct of "mock" bear- readers. field children on the smallest site The-JlockB/' Well, John, here's look- fuck at chipmunks, muslorats, skunks, raccoons and a wide ing an a prtJlioo by CNJ to ratee A letter to the former District Nur- Be it resolved that the Westfield ing at you, be 26 cents a week in 1974, accord- •in the district -and be needi-essly Town Republican Committee com- ing to the Board of Education. variety of birds. fares an additional 3D per cent. sing Association, now the Visiting •harmful to both Mountainside and * • * . * I^iis chairman as an employee of Nurse and Health Services at Cen- mneivts the Mayor and Town Coun- The more you study the mess the "In other words, the largest ef- ; As tor odor, Westfieid authorities admit there is some Springfield. cil for its foresight in providing a fect on taxes would be in 1974 when the state will be leas than impar- tral Ave., tells us that under he The Board of Education has alter- more you realize Mat those Indians Bow during initial organizational procediDgs of cleaning tial inasmuch as the State will be terms of the will of the late John H. Conservation Center for tlie citizens pulled a fast one, selling the Island the Boards' auditor estimates the native plans to meet the needs of o'f Westfield," referendum would require an in- up*previous dumping at the site, but once.well underway, a party to the proceedings via the Vander Veert 253 Austin St>, a be- of Manhattan for $24. all c emmtmities that are. more Your readers may wish to know creased tax of $13,60 on a house the Center should emit only a minimal odor — and that current subsidies to the railrods. quest has been left to the agency a equitable and economical. We must be used at its (Uscreation in t he that the Westfield ^Republican Party •wWh a market value of $30t000. This similar to a farm smell. There is an adequate buffer zone In a letter on Apr. 9, 1971 to Mr. defeat the referendum and cause friend, Moronica Maty* raises added tax would decrease gradually 'Robert Dtay (wfcfctt to date has not town of Westfield. shares in their concern' for the en- between the Center and residential homes and effective the board to offer the best solution vironment. this question, "Couldn't the "Mayor over the length of the bond issue,', been acknowtafced or answered), I John H. Vander Veer Jr, writes at once. of Fun City bring a suit against toe a board spokesman said. screening should shield the view. wrote that he had raised my cost from Sycwset. N.Y.: "'Both our EDWARD SCHOTT, Wk JR. , Chairman descendants of that tribe, claiming The sipotomian added tfaat the J^i Residents of Scotch Plains — and Its governing body — of living by 986.40 per year through father and matter were recipients fraud, and demanding the return of 151 Fox Tr. Wesfefiekl -TOWA Republican Com,, cast M the xeferendum ;which. will this recent fare-increase. I also of,your kindness an*Kassistance Mouriainside * , L ' : i- i^e:'&ui?nutted to* the, voters on_TUes- $m^.mg*$i.y«ars ago make thfe direct quote from the let- time, tk> .time.\TIhey "Were .. 9 Stanley:Oval:^'-^ i-..-'.^/y^.-"".">*;- yt% ftetrinrflft' f*r from the day. May 4, would be shared'by ter: "The Department of Transpor- as well as fooaetera o? your School Issue I referred the each taxpayer in the Regional Dis- vCsaservitlon Center on Lamberts Mill Rd. which also emits tation gave no evidence of having fine organization. My brother and Regional Busing •lawyer, -and after clearing his throat trict In direct proportion to the val- at times — and the choice of "etu d' chocolat1' or evaluated the propriety «f this in- I, both living out of ytown, felt a Editor, Leader; ttoe' times, said, "tA very moot ue of his roperly. crease and I predict you will ap- great sense of security knowing With ail the Interest in is fraught wiith The last year of the bond issue prove this one with the same non- your fine organization was ava(liable of minorities these days, we might Applications for bus transporta- niuoh legalistic •uncertainly1." Tt> put -' ' ' if needed. It is fitting that Dad was would require an increased tax of regard for the commuter, only this ponder the plight of our neighbor tion for private and parochial it into English, Mare, the answer is $8.10, or a little more than 15 cents Although we were assured by a Scotch Plains Town- time, since there is no election to able to make this contribution for (and friend) tMouhtainside. If mu- a toig fat, "NO." circumvent, the decision will come both." school students are now available a day,, the board noted. Committee lees than a week ago that a dumping site nicipalities such as 'Berkeley Heights at the board ciflfices of the Union * * * Total cost of the bond issue is sooner. Under these circumstances Mr. and Mrs. Vander Veer will and SpnngfieW with larger potential Canceling the "Lassie" show has far from the country club area adjoining WestiieM's be rememfcerea by many in West- County Regional High School Dis- 4,730,000. the role of the Department of Trans- voting power banish the stu- trict No. 1, on 'Mountain Ave. in filled the oats and dogs in TV Com- The Regional District comprises comer is "just temporary," appropriate breezes portation as a commuter's guardian field for they were active in civic dents r&presemtkng Mountainside to mercial Land with great anxiety. As affairs; £he in the Woman's Okib Springfield. Berkeley Heights, Clark, Gaxwood, Mng residents the "perfume" of this location also. eludes me." o school ithey do not wish (© (nor one cat who dt>ss her thing for a Kenilwortii, Mountainside and Mr. Day has not answered these and in the PTA on a state and local should) 'attend, ifcjjey -will be exer- Dennis Lynch, district transporta- iprodufot called of all things, "Felino Plains residents adjacent to the Weatfield Conservation level, and He on the Westfield Board tion supervisor, said applications Springfield. are not complaining for the first time over the use allegations. cising 'their strength and not Aheir Felicity," put iit, "You give them The four high schools that would The State has: 1} subsidized the of Education and oa Scoutmaster of minds, much 'less their 'hearts, should be filed by May 1 for the In this decade Americans will ma appen family and wished to tell all their ment, a sense of belonging and precious self-respect that roll up a itotal of more Umn 10 tril- t-y vs- frierfds and ours about Dhis bequest. lion miles >of highway travel ... if comes with learning new skills and being employed as MARilAN BE-ARDSLEY we just kecip the fatalily rate at working members of a useful and productive enterprise. More YMCA Use Publicity Chairman 50,000 a year we'll lose half a mil- Visiting Nurse and A great many handicapped individuals have gone on from Editor, Leader; , lion people "between mow and 1980, Heatih Services too many of Miem very young ... no m Goodwill training to take positions in competitive Industry. As a higih school "full privileged" 415 AXden Avenue member of the Wcstfield YJVTOA, I nation can long support that degree M this time, when the cost of welfare threatens to bank- of vxtfntvu&amcG." rupt a good percentage of our state treasuries and contrib- feel comfpelle'd to wrHe this letter. The YMCA has 2 gyms, 2 swimming Papere Needed Several now developments, such ute* heavily to multlbillion dollar deficits at the federal pods, a paddle board court, and an EdMor, Leader; as safely 'cars designed so Utat level, We many be thankful that such an organization as exercise room. Each week adult This year the Senior class of WHS pldons 'can walk nwjiy uninjured Goodwill Industries exists and carries on its fine work members (persons over 18 and NOT Is again, holding its annual paper from crashes In autos traveling up VACA completely indepedent of taxpayer support. A great many in high school), may use Uie pools drive. Instead of using *ihc proceeds lo 60 miles iper howr; passive re- to a total of 27V4 hours each week. for our own activities, as previously stm-ins, air bags, seK-fastoning .belts, OPEN ONE TODAY AT ANY BRANCH of those people now productively employed In the Good- High school members may use Uie to 9pmilding for ers. FIRST FEDERAL DOES MORE! the adult swim, white hfgh school Children aad t h e other ludf, to 'He concluded .thai •public The week of May 2-8, 1.971, is a good time to remember 'members ore burred admission. Odyssey House, Spmilding for Cliil- enn do Jiist so much, but "we'll •that Goodwill Industries deserves the respect and support Each week odu'lte mey us© t h e •di'en is a now adoption agency, .soon batter rtwuHs—fusUr—If Ihe public of each one of us and that it lives by the donation of re- gyms a total of MVt hours. High to be opened in Woslfield, wliicli becomes concerned, FIRST FEDERAL will deal with on»ly "Hard to Plnce" puirable items. Call your nearest Goodwill Industries office, school members may use the gyns 'For -the 'residents of Mountainside; no more than lftVJi hours per week. children. At the present time Spaul- then) is no bclick. High school This is the Jlrsl time In the his- eo lid. • MOUNTAINSIDE • DALLAS PA,, POST: "The freedom to rend Is an es- memlbui's may IUSC (he exercise tory of WHS Hint tile senior cla.s.s •If the "clover Icnf progro-m Is not SAVINGS rown lit houra a wuok an'd the pad- hnn donated Ma money for the lonWe. let's linvo nn werpnss us • MENLO PARK MALL • ficnlifll part of our democracy. Through roading we come f idlc bull room 15 Itours a wock. In drive to charity. To mako Uil long iifl 'Ilonl.0 lt and Wow Provi- • GRANT CITY / ClARK • to know about people different from ourselves and of addition acluCt mombors receive er drive u big success, however, we dence ltd. in mmle sufc for Ihe rcfll- beliefs unlike our own/' many other bonofits, JIS anyone fa- the help of every citizen of dents.

A I) . — . •.i t: •1- r. - . \ - mi 9m 3$ a. natkmai semi-- - 1* ftown Ttnm Gim Fidion COMPLXCAT^ONS OF Resident Asks Barbara Curran, finalist for a Whke House FeHow- ! AlMlPiH!ETAlMMiE ABUSE? ship. Club Conceit May 14 The new director is a candidate The Mayor's Adviser? lane abuaens « unknftwn, but the may become owratiive, lS-Year-Old Vote Resident, in Top The Down tWn Qtee Club, of miUee on Drug Abuse for a law degree at ihe SeLon H«all l very Longe qiiatitiatiG k Dr. is a member, will pre- frequently asked subcultures are now eesen- pulsivefy. This combination can lead that nothing is as powerful as an GOP Position sent its annual spring concert at drugs. The feature this "speed" subcultures. The to belligerent or homicidal betoawos*. wbose time has come. Amer- Marine Promoted Town Hali, 12 West 43nt St., Man- are questions about stiinnlaa4«. Miss Barbara A. Curran, 30, of abuse of amphetamines in ivwight- There as ia eteteriranataon of aM social, want to devolop the responsi- hattan. Friday, May 24, at 8:30 (pills is also on the rise. familial and moral values. Like the We enthusiasm of our young people Westfield was named executive di- Marino Cpl, Thomas C. Pedrotty, QUESTIONS ABOUT heroin addict, the "speed freak" by giving them the vote." slated rector of the N.J. Republican Stale son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. p.m. Included in the program will FcdroUy of 747 Knoll wood Terr., STIMULANTS mkte pills are iegitimatefliy wiil do 'itnythiog to cfbfbain Ms ap- Richard G. Schoel of Westfield, Committee loday by State GOP be a variety of favorite folksongs, chairman of the GOP Youth Oora- Chairman John E. Dtmon. The was promoted to hU present rank music by Rufifo and Schubert, and WHAT IS A STOiUIiANT? tur«d every year, and a large plies. The paranoid psychotic state recently i\t Marine Corps Air Sta- ft aiktee, m urging the New Jersey first woman to be named to (he of (theee will fee diverted »*o can last tang foeyond ihe period of tion? Cherry Point, NX1. selections foy the club's scholarship Stimulants are drugs, usually drug activity and resembles para- Assembly to pass an amendment top staff post, by either party in phetamrinee, utokti iocreas* channels p4us there are many winner for 1971, Donald Chapman. laboratories that manufafc- noid schizophrenia. permitting Owee 18 and over to vote New Jersey, Miss Curran is bc- neas, reduce ka^er, aai in all elections. lievod to be only the second woman ALL. J.liXTERS Tickets will be available at the feeling ef weU teiog. Itaer WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT In commenting on the oommit- director in the nation. MUST BE SIGNED box office. uses in^Vy*** tta tjUjjmtmi/M af VHif AMB THE VARIOUS TBE "SPEW PROBLEM? tee's work, Schoel, who is also the Active in politics since 1968, Miss petite and the reduction of tatiftie Hie eliminatWB AJiE THEfHE AINY SPECIAL ing the April 1* meeting of the Hc- President of the N.J. Senate. 11 "uppers or "p«p piite." Jir ling t»eriodB of time. Ibese ondi- IN mfE TRBAT- fUblican State Committee's Youth Former editor of two Union Your Child to Ai «re Aug-dependent. A rek- OF SmiULAiNT ABUSBRS? Conunirtee. At that time, metobcrs •County weeklies, the "Rahway - HOW BO new type of abuse invoiveg tiie The "apeed araak" is a praised the Now Jersey Senate ac- News-Record" and "Clark Patriot," WORK? Imption of massive doses intra- patient to rehabilitate. ASthou^i he tion okaying tbe federal amend- Miss Outran was a partner in 9 Axnordiag to currant (tak- venously one or a dozen times a may want 4o stop using ihe drug, his ment, urged the Assembly to follow "Publications Ltd.," Rahway, pub- College Today? ing's, the practically the high is so intense that he is attract- suit and explored methods of "open- lishers of industrial and communi- Ewailafbffity of it tbe •ame effecfts as Cocaine. These users ed to the euphoria. Perms wto have ing the door of the Republican Par- ty newspapers, from 1964-1968. nerve ceil to as "apted freaftu." broken the speed habit often re- ty to young people." Experienced in radio and televi- Come and Hear Dr. H. F. Mackeiuen, ttoularty tnie an laase. Two plans under consideration by sion, she did news writing and an- asarictaitod writb l»«rt ac- ABC THE mVSICAL the Oommitte* are publication of a nouncing on the OBS-TV station in Dean of the University Evening Divhion tied, and mood or handbook for youth, designed es- Terre Haute, Indiana, and at SYR- latkm of these fan*. pecially to reach those young people TV in Syracuse, N.Y. of Fairleigh Dickinson under emergency Ufa la additioR to y the Synatuse faculty, and of Westfield aad enoaane can be jaftgiel ar «nort- annual meeting in Washington D.O.I The Federation- of New Jersey g i hih th iht tk ? •ocurred, and a marked increaae Up-to-date analysis and reoommsn- Taxpayers Inc ^ to aeek their aid in ed through the Tlwy oao ateo la Wood pressure u well known. selecting good candi- 318 S. Euclid Avenue be tainted into vwm. in wbicfa '>'•• toad to akin inteatkxis or dental de- iWay. Ihis Motution, when passed, Distinguished Author ^.EDraattc weight loss, and mal- Theme of (his yefer'a meeting, the result in wfamfcston of an | Vastano Promoted HOW MANY PBOPUB mitrition and vitamin deficiencies largest of He kind, held annually *me tidmeot to the State OoMbilution Chairman of N J. Conservative t : are part of the list of adverse physi- for business proprietors is, "Ad- to voton at the November election I, John L. Vastano, 19, son of Mr. w exaiot number of cal complications. vancing Society In a Changing In the ftxtn of a referendum. The and Mrs. Anthony G. Vastano of World." , amendment would pnttbfc kmwai- **7 Pierson St., recently was pro- Union Eight action forums sessions are a state income tax. rooted to Anmy Specialist while Lutheran Minister scheduled: Environment, foreign statewide orflankation l»e™ing wMi .Uie 4th Armored Di- WOOD. WALKER trade, private pensions-social secur- vision in Germany. ity, manpower development,, , _oonsu, - ™..™. „_ „ „„_.. Specialist Vastano is a photogra- SPONSORED BY merm, revenue sharing and wel-1 ^ WertfieJd, I*er wlfch Headquarters Company, fare reform. Expert* from both John H Wdchtep iVEIT YORK STOCK EXCHANGE government and private industry potato out that aU Aawi^Jiy ff*#" ^ Battalion of the Division's 35th Republican Conservative will be featured on these topics. are up for election ftk Ml and Armor. Action Club of Union County

therefore Legislatora tbaM be re- F Congressional reception for New spoortve to the deurei of ttwir oon- Jersey delegates will be held dur- P. O. Box 85, Fan wood, N.J. stituerta. When the aalat tax was ing this time, and letters of accep- enacted, itw» taid to be in lieu tance have been received by Mrs. OWH MONDAY EVENINGS of an income tax. the Federation Weingart from Representative Flor- ftfgank thia ai a promiae. Vm chajt ence Dtwyer and Senators Williams shows that on an income of #6,tOO and Case. 0 117,000 per annum, * taaqwyer woUU have to pay H0.4D Mate in- oome tax per week if the inlcome tax were to be enacted. • • - - ULNOtt 'Ilie politicians aay they do not M want an 4ricome tax. We should make them prove it, by insisting that they support A.-CH. 33 and vote Cor its ivaaMci i passage without further delay," Mrs. MM Wiachter dbeerved. Hie Federation is supplying poet- Th* pras«nt your Xsards to be mailed to local AssernUy- •on wants iMtt... men requesting (hat ithey pass He'd rattier have a football, or A.C.R. 33 and submit the no-income- • new bike. He'd never ask for tax amendment to the voters. Any- insurance. But ffs something REPAIRED he really needs. one wishing such cards may call Jutt IHoe a money tree, State Mrs. Waohter. Farm's Junior Protector Policy "It should be noted that Assembly- can grew with your son to give him cash for college ... for man Herbert Kiehn of Rahway is a emeraanclas. Or, It can keep oo-sponsor of A.C.R. 38. Aaaembly- growing when he has a son, TREE EXPERT man Peter McDonough of Plainlield too. And, guaranteed Insura- refuses to endorse it. Assemblyman bility allows him 54 Elm Street to expand cov- Hugo M. Pfaltz, Jr. of Summit, who erage in the fu- 322 IS PARKING A PROBLEM» represents Westfield, hats taken no ture. Call me post ion," Mrs. Waohter added. CAU ize Tree Spray CHARLES W. COSENZA ADams 3-0662 LETTERS TO EDITOR 3-4 DEAIIUNE FRIDAY 5 P.M. 2 I1M ST., WESTFIELD 133*9100 Thelimlin^ Phone More than just a beautiful Mow an Grow

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IM?EB FIRST CONGAEGATONAL TEMFLE ISRAEL grades at 11 a.m., Infent and toddler cmvmcH OF care at oth services; 5:30 p.m., "The SCOTCH FLAINS-FAVWOOD Beam" st«att meeting; 6:30 p.m., Local Church to Assist Weriffett, New 1926 Cliffweed Street Middler and Senior Fellowships. Monday, 9:30 a.m., Women's As- L. R. SBMWI sociation board meeting; 12:30 p.m., Interracial Workshop Experience am LADY or LOUBDEI FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Semices will be conduioted by S. C. CHUKOi M. F. spiritual life leaders' meeUn-gs; 8:15 SCIENTIST Sunday, » a.m., woa-ship service Rabbi Simon Potok at 8;30 p.m. to- 422 Eft* BrMd Street »• ft' p.m.. Primary Dept. Bilale enrich- The Fins* Baptist Church of West- the setting of each other's build- Suaday, *:M aad 11 a.m., aii iibe OhafMi; 19:15 a.m., efcuneb morrow, at Temple Israel of Scotch ment program for teachers and par- field has tbeen selected to assist New ings. school in the Center; 1«:3B a.m., I Plains and ran wood. Cantor Mi lion E*r. Gerard J Rv partmot* of tim ctofftb scfeaol ents. Jersey Baptist Churches in an expe- Sunday, members of the First Bap- me*; morrung warsbip in the Meeting | iSwrz will assist. Sabbath morning Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., communally rience of interracial warship. The tist Churoh of WestfieW wiil attend U PM. «ervice» in the MnaJuwy, Dr. dark Mouse, Saner Hisjh Y«uag People service >begin at 9:30. The "QHer my steps in ttiey word: prayer meeting; 8 p.m., session annual meeting of the American the 11 a.m. service of the Mt. Zion Rev. kad bstt services of worship. Shafobat and Saturday Kiddush will meeting. Baptist Ohurdies of New Jersey in 'Baptist CSmrch in Nefwark, 1!ie host and let not any. iniquity have domin- 4 p,w., (fun* wiU be "la Search of be hosted by Mx. and Mrs. Herbert Sunday, MMM at 7,1, till, 19:M ion over me." 'Wednesday, 3:3ft p.m., third and -Atlantic City Sept. 30-Oct. 2 will church will provide a luncheon set- p Baosn Meaning"; U;M a.m., activities I Steinberg in honor of their daughter, fourth grade church school; 7 p.m., •feature an evening , which faadou* {Roam 214; 1« s.m., sewing Play to Benefit Benediction during the the spiritual aaaw of Itatfh; and we day, social haW- fellowship; • pm, Ai ASM, Cm. 9 ftWf In order for liieae two congrega- Following these experiences of in- oa Fridays at 2:90 pm realize this ttkeneav «H> wben we Friday, )1« p4n.f llay feUow- p.m.,. Al AaaB Family Grorfp, Coe. tions to share in pfenning a worship troduction and of experiencing each Baptisms oa Sunday at 1 pm fcj mMue aim aa* prove man's heri- ahip lunfcfaeott, St. iW' fi Thursday, 1*3* p.m., Women's Choir Caap aarvlce that represents the best in other's worship, a committee repre- laWiy of (fee aera of 4 Hr* Tti vttft Kef to the Scrip- hail. Friday, 12 43 p.m.,. May Pelkw- Sunday, 9:30 and 11 o'clock wor- by the Senior High White churches, the *w*o congrega 'will be the high point of inspiration atyp Day iuachec* at St. Part's servicefl, a contemporary com- he Vvs% Baptist tions wi*l meet to express foeir in for the American Baptists on Oct. 1 dtyi, from 4 to $ and ftwn 7:« to lures" by Mary Baker Eddy in Atlantic City. •:» p.ia Firat Clwudi of Christ, aU womtii are in- munion service wrth music by the •firida»\ M»y 7, at 8 p.m. | tweats and to experience worship vites the yO*ic to mm* tbe Westminster Choir m'M be obserwd ilk 19tt, this aiay received THE CATHOUC CHUKCH Of service is held at 412 Eaat Broad at both services; new' members will praisf fof As imight into a THE HOLY TIUNITY St. and begins at 11 a.m. be received; nursery care is pro-[major human concern and the ap- Congl Youth Trinity Senior «t Rcr. Mfcr, CharlM B. CALVARY LUTHERAN vided; 9:30 and 11 a.m., church pmpriate way In which it was writ B.L.8., Pastor edhool for nursery (3 years) through 1^. when produced on Brawlway, it ISE PBEWTTE1UAN CHUMS 9th grade; 11 a.m., senior high received the Pulitzer Priw for Plan Service Wins Scholarship Tbwnat E. Daly IN WESTTJELD church school: 10th grade—lounge; Drama in 1969. MCTORYi SIS Fir* N. —tSMUT 3 p.m., class for parents on the The p^ & be\m itted to help | Senior hifh young people or the Holy Trinity High School senior CONVENT: US Malty PL meaning of Christian baptism— |subsidiz„e. the Choir Can*p of the I Tint CottfrviaUonal Church, will Jean Kikheimer, has won an hour Dr B. :.' TW 1U» GOT** L. Itafr lounge; 4 p.m., class on tfie Chris Baptist Chveh. Each year, k»* the Sunday morning service of scholarship at Immaculate College, firimmar achaal - Mmto Carlo 14 o'clock KPV- tian faiAh and charth membetthip— I mut^ena ol the hitfh aohool andchU- worship for both hours at 9 and Immaculata, Pa. The ponege " oomtnu- y«Mg iwill be.takinf I founge; 4:30 p.m., the Martin Luither dren'g choii- have a special training 10:30 a.m. on May 2. "In Search of ially commended Jean on her a«- ST. HELEN'S R. C. CHUKTH Rev. Jteek R. Ahkm nioo **U b© thfe serv- f*r_U» fiwt thne. The | Chorale -and the John Knox Choir | camp in preparation for the next | Meaning" is the theme of the serv-1 compl«hments "which she display- Rev. llama* ». Meaeey, PaaUr Rev. Henry G. Boveiktrfc ABB; .f:4ft Nurture of the Lord's Supper wil of 'Fanwood iPreslbyterLan OhurchI ye&r"'8 ^^ 'program The Aug 29 I ice. A shart pipy, *'The Sand Pile ^ not-onlym the academic n r a Rcr. Alaa F. Gugltelaie, AMMUI Sunday.9-am., innovatwe worahipIHour;• H service, at be at both the 8:30 and participate in a Festival of Faith* at| to sept. 2 prosi^atn wiU enable chair | Death/Mroi|i the Look Uo «nd Live jof *»«;J|fe. ^ » _»H^! ;. 11 a.tn v Rectory: US5 Raivay Aw., service, t.opic: I Was In MnfcV; I both servjaa* *# wili be de- MlWe*, •. • . i Gresceiut Ave. Presbyterian Ohitrch, I momtoers to participate in a fuller |TV Series will be presented in . , we* gJVe aUeffUon in deter- WettfleW, N.J, - W-llH adult class in preparation for diunch ttverwd bf fcW R«V A. Reh- Church Softool wiM be held Wainfield; 7 p.m., Senior High F«jl- program and •will acknowledge their which comwwationfl teke ptaoe ooiy 1 min»nfi Sunday Masses at Edi*on Junior ntership; 10 a.m., Men's. Tri-UrinkeL* V %-.m to !•:« •.m.. and is open tatrship-flPhe Scotch Plains Players | ^i^ a>ntdbutioiv to the life of the cerning the meaning of High School Auditorium at & 9: IS, Class, Elizabeth Norton (Monday, # far «H departments from nursery present "-The Bore" i« WeaUninster Lhlioh and the comniunlty. and death, Gad* wilf'«nd prayer, rionor a varsity 10)30 and 11:45. . Bible Class for Women, -aduit classes embroidery; $. ja.m;, ' wnior Ihe Aduk HaU, the public is inviiUdd to ththiis Tickets are available from First immortality, war and tbe Christian •• Saturday evening Mass at 5:30 in Christian nurture; 11 a.m., tra- Utg. t -, Fanam wfcU be lew* by the pastors spatial program. Baatist senior hiehhighs or at the church | conscience, the fear of death, ththee ^ f* p.m. at Edison Junior High School. ditional worship service, Dr. Chris- Tuesday,/ 3:« p-m.vcorf*™ation iio'the chundi tat the same hcur Tuesday, 9:90 a.m., mothers' dis- office. , . uausev „o,f u,drugs^; JWMhedonism,«.«.»t.- «An~d -~rthe 0 w/, At,ht r A« rlaii™ «*r tian will prea*d» the second in his classes 7 «Hd I; i pm,, Sun- i*rti>Hy year ttNtefchntieal s Weekday Mass at Holy Cross 1 cuseion groui^tounge; 8 p.m., com- Members of the oast include Gary meaning of life. These questions are J2™ * ^^vvll^^l^ Chapel, Lamberts Mill Jtoad and sermon series on the theme "RightB day school teacfaera m#etiri« A p.m,; Friday Ni«ht at the mission on Ohtristian nurt«re- ©aohman, Karen Ba,m; a nursery is CBMC Breakfast in death. Others participating in the Elm St. PTO Mountainside, New Jersey provided both morning and evening; -] . 10M HarlUn Road CUrcace A. Newctmb service include Gail Gibson, Janet Director of Christian EdncaUea: Ititermadiato, Junior, and Semor Saturday, 9:30 a.m., caurch school Saturday Morning G-age, Deborah Parker, Susan Hah- Mrs. Neal ParreJl i\as been Miss Unit Gwl FIRST mAPTUT CHURCH *tachen I^tfguM meet at..the church MlmlMer third graders in the 9:30 session The Rev. Elmer A. Talcott, Jr. m Elm St. at 6 p.m.; evangelism courses at Sunday,; 9:45 a.m., Bible school, for children, young people '•• Her. WWUm K. Ctber, the Thursday, 10 a.m., 'Christmas * . *.*<• Wednesday, 1 WWtehop; 8 p.m., session meeting, OOfierfred ea'cti Sunday, ''Acts > Rer. Kobcrt W. Thatcher, meets M -10 *.In. ; sermon toy the fnlnifiter: Two Saturday, 8:90 a.m., men's work AMOcIatc Pastor. tone of Mre 1 as ushers. The Youth Choir wiil sing day; 8 p.m., Couple's CM>. of nomans at the Comamods to the Christian '; 7 p.m., Sunday, 8:45 and 11 am,, morning William Oox, 636 fioutovacd, a nur- 1H1K talk en- lowship picnic , holy (communion; 8:45 sion of self-devel^ment program; Plains, where Harry North, Grand and 10 a.m., imornlng prayer 1 p.m., Care-Ring prayer/training iHigh Priest for the State of New that HEALS Jersey, will be llie speaker at the Church News «a|;atrinon; ill:30 a.m., holy com- meeting. A Christian Science radio aeries Fuel Oil and Burner Service Up and sermon; 10 a.m., Friday, 6:30 p.m., Junior Fellow- breakfast. AH Master Masons are | Deadline Friday 5 P.M. p.m., S.iE.Y.C. ship weekend retreat; 8 p.m., '"Hie cordially invited do attend either oAtr* 1 . V iW«dne*iay, 9:30 a.m., holy com- «Bcam" coffeehouse for youUi. muhiffli; 10:L5 a.m., Altar Guild; 6 Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., p.m., 'Episteopal €hurchwomen din- worship services, the Rev. Julian ner medtirtg; 8 p.m., adult confitma- Alexander Jr. will speiak; church tJon class. school fLOth through l(Hh grades at {Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and three year olds through holy communion. second grade and Ht'h a-nd 12th

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" elmingly positive," accord- splendid opportunity for such high- ing to Dr. Warren Manspeizer, As- ly qualified students. tfeciate Dean for Academic Affairs "Our program would not only re- «t the Newark campus of the State move the frustrating suspense m University. regard to admission to college at Termed the "High School Schol- the end of the senior year, but ar* Program," its prime objectives would also effectively enhance your he said, are two-fold: best students' motivation by enabl- ing them to start their college ca- & 1. to provide superior high school Students a unique opportunity to reer in their senior year." study at a major university center Outlining the program, Dean StfiH ,S - to accelerate (heir intellectual Blumenthal said students will be growth, and 2, to help accelerate able to enroll on a full-time or part- Top Grade Roses Ready To Plant the educational process, providing time basis. more flexibility to the current four- Those who enroll for the full-thne year curricula in high school and program will forego their senior college. yolr's itudy, the student can apply i* to aRlend.Batters Hm- year in high school and gain acfcnis* to his former high school for a reel* aric part time- k the afternssn, Free Mink Hybrid Teas Or. Henry Biumenihal, Dean of sion as a fuiiy matriculated college dent dipknw or to the State Board any counses have been sohsduled NCAS, expounded on this theme in student taking 12 to 15 credit*. of Rtfcicathrr for a high school tice ft week, starting ist 1 pun. • tfw letters announcing the program. Upon successful completion of (he equivalency diploma. Tuition wiU be the seriis. es lor For Mothers Those who matriculate part time regularly enrolled dsyU will be permitted by their high i fulMirne stuArt wifl | la what has become a joyful tra< e Floribundas school to attend classes at NOAS ier semester, plus student the Fkmingtoa Fur Com for coUefe credit, eaabUag thm — nd appUcatioft fees, ttm peay of RsfniafUm will again pre- TYPEWRITERS if they choose — to complete virtu- art time student will be sent a bonus "Messed event" to ally a year's college wwie by tak- redH hour and $15 toe two kjdqr ladies who become moth ADDING ing two pounes per academic se- tivities per semester, in ctftflftftttfMrt Usy. mester and three courses during schoisrship funds are being A IMS Moral autumn haze mink r MACHINES Itw summer. academically meritorious slate from the Ftamlngton Fur Co. wHl te given to both the youngest AH credits accrued in this pro- economically dtsedriht—ed Whether ifs replacing o twisted ribbon, freeing dents." according to toe dean., **t the oldest (tf she'll admit it) $3.95 - $5.50 gram. Or. BlumenUial pointed out, mothers who have their new babies will be accepted by Rutgers the ing the groundwttfc for the -i on May 9. up • tent typefcar, er actually making a part for Skate University wid are "the same new program, Dr. Maospeter essd. about to faculty members visited ; S. Rodsen Benjamin, president an sbislsts or dropped machine)— f as any academic credit earned by Rutgere students toward a bacca- ndpais and guidance mimrtori

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Tired of those old worn out wooden PRIME windows in your *' home? Change them to beautiful WESTFIELD FANW OVER . i Aluminum Prime Windows MOUNTAINSIDE t, - li PLAINFIELD Quickly — no muss or fuss Easily operated SCOTCH PLAINS 56 YEARS CRANFORD Beautify as they improve GARW CLARK Anodized or white, too, if wanted SERVICE Remove from INSIDE for washing The Westfield School System is spending $120,000 on two ECONOMICAL FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES ^^^^^B - » ^ schools to replace their old wooden windows this year. Now AUTOMMf you can do the same with your home at bargain prices during nr AI our Spring Sale. OIL HEAT ME! ISTIMATI METRO RESTORATION CO. CONVENIENT TWMI Phone AD 3-1492 P.O. Box 1185 Mountainside J.S.lRviNfi, COMPANY. Residential and Industrial Paving 'f BY APPOINTMENT ONLY "Building Headquorteri" Phone 233-0321 4:30 to 7:30 Weekdays - Saturdays 8 A.M. to Noon M/MHI3K • MII-IUOUK • MAHON'fl Driveways—Curbing—Parking Areas S • HAIlUWAllD Wm. A. PARKHURST & SONS WESTFIELD STORES ESTABLISHED 1915 OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 102 MILL LANE MOUNTAINSIDE 233-1738 IWMWWW wmm, nmmw, mm, m, m tm $, fm .', •out take place in the E$$*i- i ougifoef ,9 MM Laboratories •ace io "tine Vtorwy fevop *ion Hall, Short Hi!ls Shopping Ma£, | sculptures by Fenn. Vogi,' a long audiCHvjsu'a^ equipment, Exhibit Scheduled lodc?y from il a.m.-9 pin. tomorrow resident of Westfieid. H i s students do net have easy access from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.. ;.IK! Saturcby, worksare sold i>y various craft gal- to 'the equipment which is so im- The First Mountain Crafters' an- Included in Expansion Plans from n am 4 m leries in New Jersey. portant in our education today." nual "Spring Craft Event." an ex- -* - - Admis«ion is The library at the -David Brearley hibilian and demonstration by some: SPORTS DEADLINE proposed build- toy need to make differ- is cunreifiUy the closest to of New Jersey's finest artis-cratts-' The annual show v/ill include a TUESDAY A. M. ing expwsioa program for iQhe Union ent kinds of resources ®varilabde to an iii3iinUfCibionai] media ceniter, County Hegiooal Hitgh Spboal District 4he student." ito Dr. iHagedoirn. "fcfaw- No. 1 will pmmde a variety of bene- oag theee trefiouroee are tapes, ever, it also needs r. Fred B. ttdgedorn, school board readers, and other audio-visual would be Hiicwipoirated as pant of the •materials. proposed (auilding expansion pro- • The. Regional District comprises s students, familiar with gram." Bcifcedey Heights, Ola*, Garwood, 'home TV, reooard players, and often "The ^tfiajry-Lnstirucitiofli&il mexils Kcnritoovth, Afouofcainfiiide a -n d eoordeav are sneaked toward oeouteor odea as rrtiwh imotre than hring- fljiringfipld, and operates four high rthese media. Sane Mhriwitfi find it equipment and ma- •chaste (with a toiad euroUmeot of easier to team

(dudes |*M» lor new liift-arie* to be rangement, there • room tot only a ter in the Ibuilding. • ooiwfcrurtad * fche_ Arthur 1. - John- BmaU pe«t«taf© *ytan fteetaal High Seta*. IAS examptae of the inadequacy, and equipment. We have it available I The library 'at the David fireiariey Dr. Siecel and the tfwy « the for the teachers in the classroom. i* Hi«b School would be ex- Governor Ltvinftrtoo tfctaoi to SO Dr. Oarl Marburger, New Jer- disc jockey Eti Williams, host for '"Hie instructional materiQ'ls cen- sey's Commissioner of Education, Channel 52's "SCHII,11 that the Phil- crowded that each rtudent oao epeod •.•-.;••;•• ter ehould be the heart of each adelphia sounid is similar lo the will,join host Richard MdtoheU on r en average of only ope hour « week -.. >'••: ' media • - •••• •:,'•:•',••. , (here, «nd then "if no room for school," IDtr. Siege! said. "New Directions," a locally pro- "Motown" or "Detroit sound"—tra- 5 centetv are important feerfun* of "The stitool board has agreed that ft* eapeiMton ptan," Dr. Hagedoni the audio-visual equipment which duced half-hour television show to ditional rhythm and blues music we presently have." there dhoukl ibe more use of the li- be aired at 8 p.m. Thursday, May with lyrics that deal mainly with Mod. "They would permit much brary during and after school hours. love or its absence. more eKtCfaive student use of the "Most of the equipment and ma- 6, on Channel 52. LOVELY HOME SITES Mbr^ries than is poawWe under pres- terials we in the audiovisual store* Providing minimum facilities with in the fifth of a series of pro- Guest groups illustrate the Phil- which U> meet the diverse educa- •ent tirawded KaonUUDM. SfcwteaU room *t the other end of the fauUd- grams by that name—since the adelphia sound. The Intruders sing tional needs of all the students with- Public Broadcasting Authority be- Gamble and Huff's "Girl Scouting;" IN would hsrve artrtk.kmai qiportunstiec ing," he rtd. * . in tihe bi'strict is ihe goal of the gan sending its signals a month ago the Ebonies sing "Glad I'm Me" to partk**« in indefmfeflt tfu&s At fthe Jonathan Dayton school, Dr. . * - . - Board of Education in. proposang this -4>r. Marburger will discuss the and "You're the Reason Why;" Bil- stfkd to mate futt u»e «C Siecel said, there tfttuftd be more expansion plan," Dr. Haigedorn new directions education has taken ly Paul sings "Etay Woman" and BEAUTIFUL and materiate." use of Mpes «od other AY materials added. in New Jersey under his leadership. "East." ' " -^ I to Dr. Martin in the utewy, "but there'* no He will give special emphasis to Oee Dee Sharp, Mrs. Kenny Gam- "-- "i" '.- space." dimior <* Inatniction, "the exiitin* Ihe Urfjan Education Corp., a new ble in private life, sings "What INDIAN FOREST - - -:, -7 Utanartos ore not adequate for (tie "Phe library M the Arthur L. agency the prime purpose of which Kind of Lady" and a song that she 39701.' As fthe sciwok develop cur- Johnson building is jammed to tine is to recruit and train teachers for and her husband wrote together, 1 . -wm urine a variety of teaching hi*/ he Added. "We do not want to difficult inner-tcity teaching assign- "The Bottle or Me/' ments. Bring your builder and plans or let • rt-y

v ' V On the "New Directions" show, a Mrs. Mueller Heads us assist you in constructing your film segment treats one aspect of Edison PTA Slute dream home. In either case, these the UEC intern's unique teacher- « . * education draining. Shown are in- At the annual meeting Apr. 14 at wooded plots are available to you in •terjis learning about nature and the Edison Junior High School, the their own physical capabilities, following people were voted into of- luxurious Indian Forest for $35,000 while others are engrossed in an fice for the 1971-1972 Pitt year: art workshop happening. President, Mrs. William Mueller; each. Call so that we may give you The "New Directions" progrann 'Wte president, Mrs. Donald Klages; is repeated over Channel 52 at 6:30 recording secretary, Mrs. Arthur more information. p.m., Frktey, May 7. Tyler; corresponding secretary, Ako highlighted on Channel 52 •Mrs. William Jacquith; and treas- this week, through the auspices of urer, Honry Banta. the Public Broadcasting System, is Musical selections were playad JAMES J. DAVIDSON INC. VISIT US "Thirty Minutes with Senator Allen by the inslriunenlal department un- / •-. . * * Ellenider," a 30*ninute interview der the direction of Theodore Schol- Realtor OB with the 80-year-old Democrat from osberg. FOR FINE Uwiisiana who wields great power On display was work done by stu- Member Westfield Multiple listing System as chairman of the Senate Appro- dents of the fine arts, domestic sci- AND priations Committee. ence and industrial arts dopart- 254 E. Broad Street 232-7000 SECOND LIEUT, • Sen. Ellender will be interviewed ments,,. i DENIS HART by Elizabeth Drew, Washington edi- FINE SERVICE tor of the Atlantic Monthly, at 10:30 Boroite's Husband p.m., Tuesday, May 4. MEN'S SHOP BREAKFAST He recently succeeded t)he • late Wins Silver Wings Sen. Richard Russell as head of LUNCHEON the Appropriations Commitleo, Mountainside — Second Lieut. which has a firm grasp on the na- Denis J. Hart, husband of the for- tion's purse strings. • DINNER mer Karen Stahuber of 1449 Orchard R&, has been awarded his silver The Senator, an old New Dealer, For The Coffee And Platters wings at Williams AFB, Ariz., upon has concentrated his legislative ef- graduation from U.S. Air Force Pilot forts in the area of public works, train irog. primarily water and flood control. Full Courts Meals Once a farmer, he's had 22 years' r He will fly the T-37 jet trainer air- craft with a unit of the Air Training experience on the Agriculture and TRY OUR Command. Forestry Committee, and lias also The 1965 graduate of Boston Col- 6ervcd on the Committee on Labor Confiden t Look : PASTRIES - PIES - CAKES and Public Welfare. All BAKING DONE ON PREMISES lege High'School, Dorchester, Mass., received his B.A. Degree in business "Soul!" to be broadcast at 10 U.S. RT. 22 MOUNTAINSIDE h.- 1969 from Boston University, p.m., Thursday, May 6, features where he was commissioned through interviews with songwriters Kenny AT MILL LANE 233-0774 the Air Force Reserve Officers Gamble and Leon Huff, who will Training Corps program. discuss the "Philadelphia Sound," and the artists who arc making it UOT A GRIPE? popular. WHITE THE EDITOR Gamble explains to Now York

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54 ELM ST. Real Estate Transactions IWAANOTICft • • LfOAiNOIKff • Says Dissolution Py — SupM-inr rourt vt\ved lc* JeftMo ,T. TurniT and Helen 12-mortJi schools which woukl Take m*tire that t Turner, IIIH vlfe# hy deed from sunvner ctesses; transferring stu- I'nion rouuty. HorktM # K-7:-:4-«Ji- UI Henry Wieland have applied t<> Frank J. Coppola, Kindle, dated THK HOWARD RAViXOS I ti n I »»rouirl» of Mountainside for March 10, 1ftG4 and mrordt'fl Mnruti dents fran schood to school GO as to T1OX, a corp«»rution <^f N>w '*inownl of the Plenary Jictoil Oon- i 11, Iiif4 In the OfTUe of th** R^RUtor Not Relevant to Relerendiui equalize the crowding among ail tiie \H. JO8KPH F0OU:R. OI ux. .tiun Lio^tiKe for Wkland'* I of Villon ruunly in Iconic ZKSll nf ^i*'jk Hnuw of Mouttuilnptde, Inc. s for »nl<] (^nunly at pafce 512, schools; and elimiaatioc of school vil Action Writ of Kxef-utlon—For for prrniisen locuti'd nto 10»» l\ S. ppy J2, Sal* of Mort£ft&;ec1 I'r^inipi^. il #L'2, Mounts inv4iUe, New -1SH\JT wii h httrrent from Fru«ry — Expaosioti of the "Thus, the State I rgiafciUire Reems ctosses siKii as tinoae for the ssisww By virtue of lk\# almve-gtAipd writ Jursry. 2. H*71 »na *30j>7^:tn with interest four high schools io the 'Union County to see A9 urn \l\ii< *utl*\ should not fwiait uoiil the State Legis- a raiaoaai aya^aiii, »ad S Ifolly Hill. AlrPAKTRIi & rcWJiMSH, Attyn. lature act* on bills providing for predict m*m, X «var, this iegiala- The Rogronal District will pnessnt at two o'clock in iht* afternoon of VJ ft WJ> CX-S33-M said day* Mouutulngide, N. J. 4-8-41 Fees $0fi.24 iw^ithdiraiwia^ oo* dissolution from a iim will far euaictad," Dr. Hagedam a $1,736,000 expaosson proajnam to AJ#L that tract or pnro*l of land. (HijcrlSonp, if any, ftliould ^e made (regional system, the president of the ihe velars on Tuesday, May 4. eftuAte, lying: and being- in tho City immediately in writing to Elmer A, SHERIFF'S SALK —Superior Court of plafnfield In the County of Union HnfTurth, Muroutfh LMt-rk of the of Now Jersey. Chancery Division. [board of education said today. "tf torn waited far lite i«fioiial District comprises In the mate of New Jersey: liorou&h of Mountninpide. Union County, Docket # V 994-70. 'Even if such « lull « vmmd. askiag for Btftefey 'Heights, C&sft, Gar- BEGINNING at a point i n1 the HKNRV WIKI.AND MOHAWK SAVINGS AND LOAN northwesterly *lde Il»« of C^AIRR WIKUAND ASSOCIATION, a corporation of New there is no way tint 75 feet In a southwesterly di- Mountainside, N. J, GEORGE! et nls.. Defendant*. Civil 1 ****£ tfurtusf rts re- rection Alone aatd aid* line from its Action Execution—For Sale of Mort- ca wUhwdnawal wouW be attractive r fc r:i vtii a total enrotimeat «f Jntercectlbn with the southwesterly 4-22-2t Vevs $18.20 gaged Premise*, •Ide line of Hobprt Avenue, also JVOTfCfS ~~ By virtue of the flboyfi-ntated writ io the voters of this regional dis- oead io ^# ti cijled B(>bftrt Avenue. Thence run- Take notice that Ohrone'e Tavern, o( execution to me directed I shall trict," Dr. Fred B. H^gadorn said. nJntt tMflnv nal4 side Une nf West Inc. has applied to the Mayor and oxpoee for Bale by public vendue. quacks is war. ty must also think Street, 8outh 40* 18' West, a Council of ihe Borough of Moun- In room B-8t in the Court House, In "It would aeem fooliib fc» datract tf the «U*}eato «to *« be eatonag of ?G feet to a point .and tainside for renewal of Plenary the City of EUsab+th, N. JM on Corner* Thence rpnnlnjr parallel Hetuil Consumption license #C-1 Wednfstony, the 6th day of Mayfurther from the edupationri our schools ia" te ftnrtfe w With §f6re*ftld line of Hobert Ave- for pr^mlnes Kituated at 896 Moun- A.IX, 1871, at two o'clock in theof our attuierit* by istiMnpUnff W nac, North #2' 00' West, a distance tain Avenue, Mountainpide, N.J. afternoon of »aicl day. Dr. H*g*tort ada«t thai of 100 feet to a point end corner. The names and residence* of all All the fQllow!nff (rant or parcel jeot the pcaiifcdjty of duwolutieft «r tkm provi#nf (fpr tte formatioB erf Tha>noe rUfininjr toartltel with nfore- •tockholderA of CHRONEV8 TAV-of land and the premises hereinaf- withdrawal from the district," he uM line of West Kirhth Street, rKN\ IKC. *r* un follow*: ter particularly described, situate, regions) sdKWi distPkU was passed North *V 18' RMt t distance of 76 Maurice Chroue, S2 Kempehall lyin* and being !n the City of Plain- fcet to A pont and corner. Thence Terrace, Fannood, N. J.; MIMrad field, In the County of Union, and in 19S1. Ifua act ffWtaawd no pro- running parallel with aforesaid line Chrone, 82 Kemp*hall Terrace, Pa*- £?late of Now Jersey: Dr. ifatfatora noted ttjclk «WMing legisLa PNtr deed of /«!•«* Brotmtn and Doro- President: Maurice - Chrone, 82 thence running southerly alonv the "Nattier bdl hM hem Cound toli t MtrWh thy BrtfMfi, hie wlf«f this day de-Kempshall Terrace, Fan wood, N. J.;westerly line of Richmond Street tion livered, iTfci" *• * pvrchaee money Vlcc-Preftident: Mildred Chrone, |2 One Hunclrnd and Fifty (15(1) feet; hy the A&Mflru'riy Educa rtffaffe 9lv«n to Mcur* a portion Kemp»hall Terrace, Fan wood. Ni. J,; thence westerly and parallel with tion Committee and the i^iOMar pm^omrwfi of tte ex of nhe Nrcfctto price In said deed knd Secretary-Treasurer: He len Putnam Avenue Sixty-Four (64) *d and will be recorded »1- Chrone.. 402 Prospecp t Street. W feet; thence northerly and parallel the bill selected for further com*d«r- PMsJna Will rmfuip *'pm the seas- muUeneoutly with e»ld deed, , N. J. DDirectors: Maurice with Richmond Street, One Hundred ing UJS J, COHEN, ATTV. TlierA fs 4ue spproilmaUly $27,- Union County, Docket # F-14*9-»70. FIT * WL CX-336-04 The Broroe Star -Medal hu W«i lf,td • with Interest frpm January THB 8AVINQA BANK OF CKNTRAL 4-8-4t Fees $51.84 1 }t; l»7l-,»»d fl.«73,«4 with interest JERSEY, a New Jersey corporation, awarded to Firsi Iieik. Vifttettt J, I from llatvh 1, It71 and costs. Plaintiff, v»- CARIi P. 0ARTNBR( DooneHy, of 087 Green Briar a. in The B»*rtff reserves the right to JR., et a Is, .Defendants, SHERIPP'S SALE —Superior Court s4|ourn tills **le. Civil Action Writ of Execution—For of New Jersey, Chancery Division, recognition of Kb Mrvice in Vltf- Sale of Mortgaged Premises. Union County, Docket # P 4306-«9. {-;;,. RAtPKORIKELLO, THE MOnniS COUNTY SAVING» nani.. . ' ,. '; .' • . •£>'•• Sheriff By Virtue of tjie abovQ-etated writ BANK, Plaintiff, vs. RUDOLPH CHANAtlB, LYNCH A MALONEY, of execution to me directed I shall OHTTJLO, Lieutenant' Donnelly -wo« * honor- .•u iSPECTWd! et ux:, «t als.. Defendants. Attys?;/ expose for sale by public vendue, in Ciyll Action Kxecutlon—For Sale of room B*8, in the Cburt House?, in the Mortgaged Premises, tably discharged from servk» this 4*tl-«t :|" . FeM |?8,32 City of Elisabeth, N. J-> on Wednec- ctay, the 19th day or May A.D., 1971, By virtue of the above-fitflted writ imonth. ...'... ;' at two o'clock in the afternoon of of execution to me directed I shall 'A military intelligence officer, « ' -/= fTOTICB e*po»e for Rale by public vendue, In room B-8, in the\Court House, In the ••:•>* TAKI CHANOS WITH THI Tfrice ' Xotlce • that Echo «--*v ALL that tract or parcel of land, Donnelly w« cketl by the United Country. Club has applied to, the City of Elliabeth, N. J., on Wednes- situate, lying: and being- In the City day, the Bth day of May A.D., 1971,SlMrt Army for his 1STMINT Of YOUt UN . . . VH rayor KlM Council of the Town of of PlAlnfleld, In the County of Un-at two o'clock in the afternoon of e4tael4 -for renewal of the Club ion, in the State of New Jersey: merttorioui tervioe in YOU! HOMIt UT TtAINB) SMOAUSTS DO «Ucenie ifor premised situated at said day. «#rlnrA«M Avenue, WeAtfleld, N. J. BEGINNING at a point on the All that tract or parcel, of land, with military operatkJm afifttt a THI; J0»tWMT. ~ Northerly aide tine of Randolph ' \ J The n»|nes und addresses of off I* Road distant along said side line Hlttiat*. lyiny and belftg: in the City hortle force in the Reptftfc oT VViet- c«rs ef.th* club and the offices 161.39 feet yf^^tQ.rXy from the inter- of Platnfleld, In tho County of Union, .*.' t tMy flll respectively are: PresiApnt: section thereof with the Westerly In tnp State of New Jersey: nasn. During the period he con»Ji- Robert J^ Lincoln; 1556 Coles AveM Hide lhift of Park Avenue and run- nnaiNNING at a point marking r ienitly manifested eientjdiff pw- - ll A * + t Mountainside. N. J-; Vice-President: ning thence (1) North 4 degrees 0 the Intftreection of the Northeasterly John A/^Reid, 705 Lenape . Trail, minuted Eftflt 70 feet to a point; Hide of Clinton Avenue nnd thef«MiotulUm and Initiative in obtain- IS r. Westfield^. K. J.; Secretary-Treasur* Southeasterly aide of Went Th.lrd 10 OBTWI/KH h thence <2) North 86 degree* 0 Min- Mr, M Mr*. J *r: Oeorate P. . Zahn, 81 stur«es Street and running thence (1) alonK ing ootstending reralU. Mil rtpid *t- utes West 40 feet to a point; thence the noutheastorly fllde of WeRt Third 1 ilttoi»LM< At., BtMOTi Island, N. T.; Asslatftnt <3) South 4 decrees 0 Minutes West setsment and solution of numarous -'Mi v/ r/aVr»*M» Secretary tc Treasurer: Raphael 8. 70 feet to the Northerly side line of Strpet. North CO deRreea, 00 mln- -I ' utea Eniit, 112.92 feet; thence <2) problem* inherent in a oontet en- - * •* - f Glrnn, I04B Arrowwood Dr., Weet- Randolph Road; thence <4) alonK fltld; N> J^; ABststa-nt Secretary ft the Northerly side line of Randolph South 43 deereep, 03 mlnutea East, viromneat f reaUy enhanced the al- TWMIfTES... Treasurer. Jarnew C. Skinner, 1020 Road South 8G degrees 0 Minutes 2D.B7 feet; thenco (3) South 46 de- WychWOOd Ud., Wentfleld, N. J, East 40 feet to the point and place crees. 57 minutes West, 110 feet to lied effectiveness agalnat a oVtenn- of BEUINNING, the Northeasterly «lde of Clinton ANTS The vBoard of Trustees Include: Avenue: thence (4) Alone the same, ined an-d agressive enemy. DeapMe Edward < ?T. Down, 900 Harding The aboye description to made In North 43 degrees, 03 minutes West, Street \r«Atfl«ld, New Jersey; John accordance wltli n Survey made by 51.23 feet to the aforeaakl Intersec- many adversities, he invariaUy per- t^MWWInat 1, Retain Wing J C. Farleyj S7 Princeton Road, Cran- Harry U. Pntt Associates, Ina, dated tion with thf1 Southoanterly side of formed his duties in a resolute and . ?. Wosp-Waist«d Brown or fordt N*W Jersey; Raphael S, Olynn, October 10th, 1964. West Third Street, to the point and 204S ArMwwood Drive, WeatfieM, Premises are commonly known as place of BEGINNING. efficient manner. B^iergetscaUy ap- 3. SWai*t Ihwl!/ Between Black Bodies New Jersey; Left M. Hnle, 82G Brad- 14 Randolph Road, Plninfleld, New IleiiiK tlif* same premlaes conveyed plying his sound judgment and ex* 9*30 a.m. ond 3tO0 p.m.* 3. Swarm Anytime, Doy or ford Avenue, W^stfield, New Jersey; Jersey, William. B, Howe, 850 Shackamaxon to the morlKagora by deed of Dom-tensive knowledge, he has contrf* 'Night ... Drive, Westfleld, New Jersey; Sam- There is due approximately $13,- Inick Costansso et ux. dated.this day. uel M- Klnnov, Jr.. 3G5 Wychwood 394,29 with interest from March 23, which deed IB about to be recorded butei materially to the successful Tload, Weitfleld, New Jersey; Rob- 1971 and costs. HlmultnneauBly herewith. , ert J, Ulncoln, 1555 Cole* Avenue, The Sheriff reuervea to right to The within mortifnge Is a,pur- aocotnpUshtnent of t h e United ert J, Qticoln, 1556 ColeB Avenuet adjourn' this Prtle, chauo montfy mortsaKe cLven to se- MountatnuiOe, New Jersey; Dr. cure a part of the consideration In States mission- in the Republic of Hichard/B. Maxwell, Jn- 565 Birch RALPH ORISCET-LO, tVie foregoing recited deed ex- Vietr-am. His tey&fy, diUg«nce and Avenue,.W>»tfield. New Jersey; Sheriff UALPH J.- SMALLRY, JR, p •devbtio'h to;duty/were ih k^k ^ »„ intended that this mi „ .. .* i" rt Wldeld/NeN w JerseyJ ; JJ«9l9 n ^ Attyr • ' " '' " • : V * ------• • • ,!.( llih the hiWst^tttKUtiohs o'f Reid. 7ft$ Lenape Trail. Westflelif, the foreKolnff doert 9hnll bo re- , • * -• • • N*w Jeftey; James O. Skinner. 1020 corftcil BiniuHnneouftly, ilitary service arid ref.ect great * '' " " Wychwdod Road, WestHeld, New SHERIFF'S SALE — Superior Court The above preinlseH are known ft* credit upon himself 'and the United Jersey; Howard Stanley, 811 Brad- of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- flOl Clinton Avenue, Plainfield. Union ford Avenue, Weatfieldr New Jersey; Runsell H. Tandy, Jr., 527 Highland sion. Union County, Pocket # F Oouuty, Xew Jersey. , States Army," 1 Avenue,' Weatfleld, New Jersey; 598-70, TIIK NEW YORK BANK There is due approximately $11,- Charles E- Varn» 306 Roanoke Rnad, FOB SAVINGS, a oorporntlon of the ^40.40 with Interest from November State ot New York, Plaintiff, VB. 24 1^70 anil costB, Westfleld, New Jersey; N. A. Wel-JBBSI3 J. TURNER, et UK., et ale.. dont 2226 Woodland Avenue. West* The Sheriff reserves the right to Def&ndnnts. Civil Action Writ of i i0Urn a NOT AN **\fl St-w Jersey; Genrpre P. Zahn, Execution—For Sale of Mortgaged " ni'LPH OniSCELI.O, SherlfT 81 Sturpes Street, Staten Island, ATATjbKY anrt WAI*IJBY; Attys. New York. Premises. DJ & WL CX-334-04 ' 4 mM WIUIIMS Objections, if any, should be made By virtue ot the above-stated writ ANSWERING immediately In writing to^ Joy «ct1 v«ly are: tance of 100 feet to a point: thenci • • F Theodore JB I n.lftrlv, »17 Rarltan North 80 degrees 08 minuteH West i f ••:• Roadd, Cl«rkCl . N«N w IcrstrI , •Pr«»ia«ntPldt; a dlstance of 50 feet to n point; Mary Elisabeth BlnUrlV »17 B»rl- thenc* North Eft Decrees 62 mltiutei on our new COPIER tan Rcmd, Clark, JJ«w J«mjr,. Vlc«- Eait a dlatance of 100 feet to a ?renl4*n( and Secretary: Jam** point In the "Westerly fllde line ol KavftUaroa; 1*1 Brl*fh«nth lAne, Frederick Street; thence nlonff tM FOR 25c FIELDCLIB Clark, New Jers#y, Treasurer. Th« name and addreys of the T*gl9t4W*n atme South 30 Degrees 08 mliiute* agent of th* oofporation 1n Theodore Eaftt a distance of 50 feet to tht EUnlnrli.'.-llT Rarltan Road, Clark, point and place of BEGtVNIN'G. 307 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD BEING also known and dcHlgnated 'objrctlbhH, It any. should b* made an Lot 6 In Block IE** on a certain nmediately In writlnc to Klm*r A. map entitled "Map of Netherwood Homes, Section 2'' filed February. 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-7P *?•-/; T# Hmm Devlk Ikfmt ^r- Pingry, PIH. Tracknen Eke Out Victories "Youns Lions," Otter* Golfers' Victims The WesLfield YW1A physical de- Over Rahway in Two Meets partmeut witi bold an awards des- But Lose to Cranford By Artie Kate sert hour aft 8 p.m. Wednesday, at the V, 136 Ferris PI. wtih tbe rescheduled OoseUe datho- '' |he 'sbnvnest of margins, the' ing in the third spot. The WHS golf team continued More than W trophies, trackmen won bath the Jeff Ryersori and iBrad Pederson winning streak last week by adding lic game Monday and coherence and wiil be presented to V The WHS baseball team woo twofoes Bfloway and Scotch Pbons next toe war. finished one-three in the javelin to two more vsdbodeE to its growing iist memfcers for acfcievemenfe m var-Watchuog Conference games last powerhouse 'ftabway round out ithe Westfield champs. Westfield Public Schools of kills. They beat a wuatiy tough ious areas. Special plaques wttl be Tucrttoy and Thursday. : week but atao knt the big one to fee Union Couffty Relays, Westfield sent two relays to last Pingry team 14^-d^ and eariier in given to outatJandihg veduoteer lead- Cranford by a 6-1 count. Tbe Devils WESTFIELiD scorod 22 points to theSaturday's Pejin Relays, but the the week beat PlainfieW 13^-4^. ers, wi» have made extraordinary upended Berkeley Heights MM) and 21. and 'then when Doug emotional strain of such a hard SPRING SPORTS SCHEDULE MerMn BS ,... -3 3 1 •to carry. The two mile team was Delio-fftuwo Hb 8.1 43 Ira Presley, to win ing of junior J«fan R«d. In the line- Aw&nfc will be presented for atn- first place. c 3 I 0 relay by a very flat, as 'Thompson's time of Senior High School Tennis up far the first time kwt week, Reid achievement in gym and gym- The Cougare capitalized on two 3*b 4 1 1 woo the dual meet, 6»«2. 1:58.5 was the only good one. Sand- won twice. The first time playing in nastic classes in push ups, pull ups, waits, a dbdbfte and a two'run bunt Johnson p, nf 0 2 2 ers had the misfortune of tripping APRIL Borne 2b 3 Z 1 ', WestfeM will visit a good Coif 29 Cranforfl Home 4Jic sixth position, a 42, potato race, hop, step and jump which gave Cranfbni a 4-1 tilth inJ9oot- t If il 0 0 •quad in a 4 p.m. dual meet. over a fallen runner during the mile MAY blanking his and hyfrrthstl floate. ning lead. Tbe Devils regpondHd to Hudson p '1 0 0 •relay and losing the •baton. Saturday, the Devils will send APRIL 4 Mountain Lakes Horn* was good for Ore** Gary IVophies wii be &ve& to mem- tfnc by commitiag lour errors in OqMtolaitt P 1 * 0 usual contingent of relays to •Westfield awns a 5-0 dual meet 5 Din den Home Tob-bet/ts j*h U X 1 29 Scotdh Hoane 7 HtlJeicle Rehler to move Reid up tofiv e man ben of,the chainptaoship team of the fiwl two innings, opeoing the ftaokwood Invitational. Then on reoord. 10 Ohi-isti»n Brother* Away Pingry. He showed good the Y httshrtftafl league, which wafi wvy far two adiitkmal rune. Kelly cf -Ill 1-2 Columbia Away Whea/ton rt, If E 0 0 they witt visit linden in en- Westfield 69 — Rahway 62. MAY Hoane in a close match as he woooompasod of 11 taatne with 110 high i ^^^^^w ^^^^^ ^^^ta^ 13 Piatnfield cMMf ieW bad Cranford in a simi- 25 10 7 4 p.m. start, 120 High Hurdles—1. Nate Austin, 3 Hillside Home 18 M&tuchen Aw&y fidtooi players. Hie league sooring Hxwne toy only one stroke 45-46. Ibe team lar bint a natf inning before. A BERKELEY HEIGHTS _ la fee County Reiays, Westfield R, 14.3; 2. Bacon, It; 3. C. Mosley, G Oranford Home 19 Governor Uving^ton Away chann>ion wull also be honored. AIIH 10 Watclrung Conference 2>1 Montclalr Home score was 2-1. Mike Dome dotMe ami Dave 28 ^Ve«t Orang-e Young IJon awards will be pre- Honecker m $ 2 1 by two ads by other a. 13 West Orange Home 28 State Tournament Things are looking up for (he Scott'i single gave Westfield a first M 0 27 .Montclalr Home having two good scores and winning side* of tte infield, the Devils chow W. Truklnms c ., 8 2 1 in that good finish wss 440-1. Ira Presley, H, 50.7; 2. Edison & Roosevelt tooth his matiches. The better of ....• • O 1 iqtte wtay won easily fay4er, W; 3. Palmer, W, 17 John Adams (Ddlton a* the team topped Berkeley (Darn* 2b .., ,,, 8 ft 1 MAY Township) Joel Parky and Mpoomore John basemen. Gonnella, ft) ., i... ©00 aa Ted Kamins, Al Long Jump—a. La von Mosiey, R, 1 Eiifi:l©wood Invitational 20 PlalnfJeld Away Brawn both snot 41 for the WHHeightS * by as M loore and trim- Prior to their encounter with the Ooott \t 2 O 2 Away E5 Cranford Honu Ue Werinc, and Steve ; S. BiackweU, W; 3. C. Mofiley, 4 Linden 27 Rahway Oinfcamen again* Ptalgry but Fariey rad corf foes Cranford and Oougan, the Devdi took on tbeKeUy cf •, ,...,... 2 0 fl iv., Hom« Da*** att turned in to perfomv R. 6 Union All Oames 4 P.M. tiedhK i 11 i Gankier Cunrang- Hillside by 31 and 5-2 margte. Hfghlanifcm of Berkeley Heights Tebbetts p .., , 3 0 0 8 Memorial H.S. Away Mile —1. Dave Grey, W, 11 Edl«on Horn* ham IV wtiite Brows won Mi Atfainst Berfadey Height*, CMp am) won a MM thriller. The teems 27 I 4 VZ Oov ijlvlng-ston Roosevelt Junior High CRANFQRD victory 10:13.5; 2. Tw-fteysokfe, W, and 3-0 as hisI til Rick McCarthy Danker picked up the win but need- compiled a composite 19 rum, 15 20 Wtatc ' " ed late tening nMH help from Tom A • R H tte ftvo mile relay oompriaed of Brown, W. 22 Union Oounity Away Baseball dropped out after six notes. hill and six errors in a fitoppily Brown If '*.... & l 0 y; 25 Plalnfleld Home AdJmon. Danker braeMd through played affitir. J* Wiiiwiai, Qauv Uarrtok, John Javelin-d. Jeff Ryenson, W, 178-3; 27 JChnwrn Seg^lonal To round out tbe re* of WntfieU feauc rt fl 2 1 Qtmm, and Bob Thompwo. High- 2. Yotfce, R; 3. Pederson, W. 29 State APRIL' players, Steve Cryrfflt had floodde ythe first four inriap. but in the Despite the scoring, most of the V-an Brunt c ..-..,,,\...,*... 8 It 3 Itfftj «f ttwt mot were Ifterrick'i Jump—1. Tie-4Marc HoUand, JUNE 30 Plaintleld (Maison) fifth was reached for five runs be* excitement seemed centered WaUon cf S O 0 MAY •as he beat WekJon Jay BDFAlblo 3b ,..,..» 4 J t (one (1:5«.2) and W, and Ed Morton, W, ^6; 3. Md* 5 State Group CQiamplonealP ftm bdag replaced by Andenon.around the five run seventh tanfatf, OoniwUly U> ..,,'...,.....,. 2 O 0 12 State CThamnionship 4 Rahway Wink shot a 45 lor the Devil*, shut- •Ma.*re Ma m B 0 0 • Urn «f 1:».7, third tey.B. Home ting out Piopy't Jade Stittweil 34. Coming in with the bases loaded which saw Berkeley Heights move All Games 4 P3C 6 Linden ( , Home and having to protect a slim one- affltvtx 1M> , 4 00 in grfiooi hatory. Pole Vauk-1. Tie-Seth Bakes, W, 7 Union (B&rnet) Away week the Westfield 0oa*en to a seemingly secure M advan-UndeToth p .». i 3 * 0 TMB Davita aat a new athool raoord and Casey lUte, W, 11; 3. Tourtel- 10 Scotch Plaino (Terrlll) A y run lead, Anderson 0ot the final out tage. Ibis was not the case, as Gfct Vi Plain Held (Maxson) Home ve two big matches. Momky they of the jnoiflg when he retired Al af "7 5 mlW Veto innwvtac high Jump . W. 19 flcotch Plain* (Terr-ill) Away fib against Hilkide and on Ifaunday Johnson and Dome led off with ...000-134 1—< f- 01 Union. (Kavaraeeh) Home Dfanao on a ground ball to sfloond. walks for Westfield. Stove Tefabets April i.24,» 1 Ot0M 0 0 0 0 0—1 *** M» Holland pacad the team (Saun- Vawity and JV 26 Scotch Plain* (Park) they challenge Cranford. Both •.*: Andersoo pitched (attest halt «*h mmmp of •< fcilow«d by Edde», Tavares, Bowes, Mewiok), All Games 4 PM, drilled a pinch double to right and AS APRIL maixhes wi U be played at Echo Lake hall tiffoughout the final two timings 'a Jump of «, and ik«f 3:31.1; 2.' Rahway, Country dub at 3:45. Kelly ended matter* with a two lb ...... 31 0 V.vV Edison Junior High to preserve the win for Westfield; W'h«a.ton M i..,. 2 & 0 a t_M. Hollaad, who cfaarad 29 Jefferson Away run bunt. Johnson rf i..- 3 0 3 Baseball After Bericeley Heights had taUied a <3b •.].» 3 it 1 HI: hartal .aa hto last attempt, ties MAY run in the opening inning, Paul The Dovite ended their week with Zb 2 0 0 mnrd afready baU by 4 Rahway Home APRIL a 51 win over bapkss HUslde Scott Lf v 1 Q 0 1 -- Netsters Add Scout Golf Pecka knotted the score when he 6 Scotch Plain* Home as Ken Rider picked up hia tint Stiefker, o ,.... 001 MAY the second inning with a Kelly ol i... A 1 1 ,. ,.jnmmr\,am\t relay of Jam Brown. 8 Montclair y 4 HUialde Away win. Johnson and Kelly fedth e atWde- r p * B «.J» 11 HMride Away 6 Ken it worth Away ReynoWi, and Dave To Win Column 18 Oov. Livlnffston Away Home home run. Chris Vejnoska kept the tack with two bite apiece. ^ 6 I %X Rahway Away 10 Scotch Plains (Park) Tourney Today a Moond, totting be- 26 Jotinson Regiortal Away M Cranfonl ((Jilllalde) Away rally going when he waited, and The game saw several lineup R H By Hick Dca Ck>v. Llving-stol n Home 28 Linden Home 20 Linden (iMjcManue) Away The Otfonial District of the Wat-was followed by consecutive singles changes made following the Crao- Bvanohik m < 3 a l to d» *'durt meet of the year," (And t$ie streak goes on. Twenty- JUNE 26 lilnden (Soebel) Away chung Area Boy Scout will from Viv ViUane and and Dave Sny- rord Joss. Tdbbets was stationed at Wiinnltekl 34>,2tt> 4 0 <2 ~ tod a Mg «dge in first place 1 Cranford Away JUNE der to load the bases. Danker then first, Neil Chambertm at second, Kulbeweln et ..., 4 0 a two straight opponents have fallen 1 Roselle CaiholLc Home hold a golf tournament today at Manffherlto p A O 1 **h ofap, but Weatfteti had victim to the WHS tennis machine Saitunday Games at 2 P.M. 3 Hillside Home Shadcamaxon Goif Oub in Scotch helped his own cause by betting a Jim Wteaton at short, arid Kurt AU others at 4 P.M. Stiefleen behind the plate. Stiefken Boelhmrf ,3 0 0 (10) and as the netsters have taken four AM oajnes 3:45 Plains, according to a recent an- double which scored VaBane and Cupido lt» i - 3 0 1 and won that aU-irapor- straight this year, complimenting nouncement by Pierre ftocbat of Vejnoska. For V/Hane this was hisreplaced Bill Napier who took ill BionOt 2b ..'...•...... < 1 0 0 MMMMV *' before the contest. last year's 18-4 regular season rec- WestfieM, tournament chairman. first start of the season as the Blue Stukea ph,3b .• dJ © 0 «wmthe atate 8BO relay Westfield Wrestling League The event will be a benefit full Devil shortstop picked up three A sidelight to the game was Com- Monui H (1 9 0 ord. Both Rahway and Johnson Re- hits in the day. Westfield scored DeVtto If L w. % 15*00 orient Apr. 20. The flew of 60 chose Initiation roo, rlnt' ••arrt^^,«,«<..M.».iM^^1»-M«,« $10*00 their own handicaps and the player Racquets by Wilson, Head, SPORTS DEADLINE For Information Call 467-0470 or DR 6-5224 coming closest to a number between John H. McDonough, Pros, 70 and 80 chosen at random were TUESDAY A. M. the winners. The winning number Chemold, Slazenger, etc. was 74. Chip-ins for ihe day were - US! THIS - After just one meal here, won by Mrs. G. L. Dannehower Jr., Mrs. W. 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Next Page Jtoerh , , . . 71 cause wivh a heme run ard triple. Boro Little Third. Mrs. Kenneth Rob.son, To Be Honored Kt'ith Collichio had four hits, inciud- ;ns? a double and homer, and Brian Mlsd, 65-19-46. READ TODAY'S League Begins Lhan 100 boyfi wiho have pe-"- r(]nio^h -:.<» Sanders added three singles. I.cw pults-Mrs. Robert Bailey, W:-stfie!d. 16. tjcipal&d in the WeslfieM YMOA's *4) Pbifc Z, Braves 1 LEADER CLASSIFIED - ; champion*: Margaret •Moitotaiwide Little fjeaaue ©fifici-1 swi*n teams will be honored at a n U Doug Yearly pitched a two-hitter began Saturday, under blue banquet at «:» p& tomeTOw at ** ° " 2 ml Teaitn: Ruth J-teecJh, C and Joe Delia Badia went 3 for 3. rides with a parade through town toe Y. hUHan IJiUU-wln, Rulb Petry. he Braves scored first on Tom by the members of Mountainside letters will be presented to the 3rd Teiiin: H-U'Wh KJhiKer, Oaiptiiln 5c;p's dcufo'e and a throwing er- little League to the musk of the menibere r. Sean Morissey gol U^e winning Gay. Livkgston HeeMaal H i g hi teams, and coactue aod tbae who ra-.y started with a single and scor- School Bard. Opening day ceranon- have served at «tficu»> and flu Up Clrb ed en Delia Badia's triple. With the ie» were haatfled by Bill Buieono during ttw utiann wtik he beamed, bases loaded, John Currall walked and present for opening day were Thirteen t 80 40 • • to fcrce in tlie winner. Brian Mad- members of the town's F%e Depart- awards wii be given toayjatinrtin g « 67 x auid Ftrank Epps pitched we!! merit, Police Dtfhartmeflt, Rescue swimmere in several categories in- u>tiefiei.d for the losers and got strong out- Squad, Borough Council, Board of I eluding prat arrcwov*! primmer U£ field play from Bcto Wessels and -Education, presidents of the leagues and most improved Aver M both Pmton Doug Schleiter. and chairman *M run for their money, Zev pro- ' * • that tl.000 to the salry ing out 10. Koie liad a home run Alter a tern brief speeches the will present t!te ftetteri, and the he*", sad taslly saoth«r $1,000 ceeded to break on toe and "im- 1 an dtwo singles and Bob Kiningham fl|rat (wll of /the aaacon was thown bowfe witi be givt* by Ray Me Stop AW Drag* to start ia the Xsaiscky Dtrsy.prove his position ', beating 20 •thers and paying $40.40. had a two-run homer and a double out by fttoyor Thomas, Ricciardi. Daniel, coach of the "Y" team, and • • • -W |i a* ass a sfstty soo* 1 ;.. 67 3d to via. Os urn occs- In 1923 Sande was making a io lead the Cards' attack. Joe Delia Scores for teams are: American U-ee Cotton, coach of the "C team, K,un* ' 5'5 4H fepwsver, ewatn wtn atr*comeback after a aevere fail at Badia hit two home runs, one a 1 fianaton 1; Yan- AIM! coach Perry CMJILM. W h •Oonnella ...... to stsrt hones that theySaratoga the year before. With grand-slam, for the Phils and Jchn DrtftiU , fax hs* so dusce, sad hoth the owner's permission Sande ipecs %—Tmim 5; Red Sox 1-lndi-1 works with both. 4ft Krakora and Chris CompLon each Bach ... 60 stasai to as wianen. •ought to buy the mount on 4. In the Red Sox and Indian Merrltt . 45 51 Ittsassly, ths Uu Earl Ssads Frederick Johnson's Quatrain, the had a pair, of hits. gfitne Timmy Harrige* hit a Wo«rdich ..,...*. favorite in. the race, but Jockey Hunt 44 62 mil both honss and wst rs* Pirates 17, A*^es I for the Indians. ssiaittili for their beiaf in ths Bruening wouldn't give it up. A Jchn Fiorino and Bob Smith did ffn Ihe Natkut League, Braves 7 •H-ltfh BCOTAJI: Jeff Mather, 21*, WT; rasa, la 1923 ths PisakasM WH group of newspapermen per- Flynn Leads Rlkshle Runs, suaded Gilford A. Cochran to the pitching and the Pirate hitters -Giant* «; TTsKgiri W-Oi* I> IHokl Qjeco, 24X1, raa- lefors ths Dsrey and Harry collected 16 hits. Fiorino had two ifeU BrJVtfa* I in the Majsr f, jiil 4 i WhK -W.hlttier, F.Siftrtatr'iZev had been kicked start Flying Ebony and give S>1«; BQI) , 104; Tony GonneUu, at the it art, and beat only ooe Sande the mount. Twenty horses homers and a single and Mike League the ftmert beat the Mus hsttf. Rstortiinf to New York, went to the post, and Flying Giant/ went four-for-four, includ- taVWS 1M befcfad the jerdot pitching Ebony was. lumped in the field hs woa sa allowance race at with eight, others considered (o ing a double and triple. Dave Saltz- Th© ICMO bMvnd rf T.P. boftus. Loftus «fc*> aided his I Bobby Flynn ctf WeeWeU has Jamaica in mid-week and Sands man, Scott Pritchard and Tim Babb Uam to victory with J home jruas, taken over Ihe basting kadenhip Merchamt* Hundicap talked Trainer Sam HHdreth and be the outsiders. Bargain hunters L Mr. Siscliir JMo tendinc th« who liked the idea of nine horses each had two. hits and Bill Rippe tht Vrikswogen Squortbodc S#doa one toth e infk4d and two over the I for hU University of Miami faaae • i 52 38 running for them, "bet the field" made a great catch and turned it • • -•..'• • ... • * « t l f -10 hone to 'Kentucky. Some »y outfield fence, tbe MounUtoeers I ball. itma with a .343 marie and t to heavily' it' paid only 18.30 ' Twenty-three years ago, we had ar» idea for fl . . 40 that Mr. Sinclair was also influ- when Flying Ebony won. into a double play. /were defeated by tbe Vikings 6-3. numbers some timc4y blows in &o 40 enced • by ths /act that many of . small economy car. .. -. . . Jolly Tro|l«y 41 STANDINGS Barry of the Mountaineers hit a I record. C hit 'frieads had backed Zev in And it came ouf looking likft a bug. . ' W L triple which ww the b*t Wt of I' In hii latast game, Ffenm hit aSJS *.* !f 45 Twenfy years ago, we'had on idea for a gianl 47 Cards * * 3 0 tfiat fame. Hie Blue Star* beat two run double in the estfh inning station wagon. '" ... Tigers.* •••• '. • ' ' fanned 10 and Cubs'Nick Sidorakis I Reds 3 0 the Chiefs 7-6 In a very Utfttylto put Miami ahead of Itolam in aJDAR And it came out looking tike a box. ; * J • • ^ % CO On April 24, 1971 the Athletics top- whiffed nine as teams Rattled to aPhils . 2 1 foutf* gmne that went into an extra crucial battle. The two had split a W{St5at! *^"? • • *7 Then we had an idea for a sedan that combined ., jHl h ped the Yankees 34 in a good bail 3-3 tie through seven. Miller's bunt AMros 2 1 ioninf. Gary Rlohartte and Richard twin fall] and the winner ol th# third ,, £ S&T^ game. Bobby McNally altowing 3 Meits . ail Ihe economyof our bug with a lot of th« . micK*», 2W; J. Ohecciiio, scored first Phil ranand ' back-lo- 2 2 both of the Chief* hit home game moved into a strong ; ; capacity of our box. xuns which were both out of the bill tlon for a NCAA tournament bid If,1*;,1! ' - SO7J'B. Nolan, 204; hiU, had 10 sitrike-outs arid gave toack doubles by Sean Morrissey Pirates 1 1 field hits. while the loser faded out of the1 only 2 wala. lite A's scored one and Joe beffia Badia brought in oth-Cu$>s 1 2 So you'd expect it to come out looking half Ne* week will t>e the first futt picture. irun in the first whein Ooseniia er two Roger Landew and two sin-Dodgers 1 3 bug, half box. Right? ,. ,. • Set on a smgle by McNalLy. In the sec* gles to knock in all three Cub runs. Grants 0 2 Wrong. ". . •. . ' week of games in the season. Par-} Miami trailed 5-1 going into the w I* ond Mark Ciarroooa scored on a Oor Squareback Sedan looks liko a small sra» Pan American Cleanera 37 Card* 8. Dodgers 4 Braves 0 3 eat support for teams is urged. ] last of the seventh, picked up two senfte' by John Kearon and Jen (ion wagon. . rum there, got another in the eighth Jotty TY*>lltyi. v. \ fit 48 The Cards got strong pitching Rotohiord ttonthw „ Howard scored on a squeeze bunt . But by squaring off its back and adding a trunk .- .... from Dave No)an and Jeff Kole to when Flytnn oame up with the banes BongLovWnM H%. 4k Cool. by Robert He&nson. The rest of the Ash Brook Women's infront, our liltle sedan can give you over lwic» Mark 18-Hole „.„. „. , . w *2 67 • go with the hitting of Kole, Jim wr . • « •* n, I fitted. His tremendous shot game was a pitching dual with JYlerial Play Winners as much carrying space as lhe, biggest domestic Women 8 Golf PUy the right «Wd tout line Mark Coles allowing only 5 hits and Freiberg, Kurt Butenfooff and Bob Kiningham. Rob Francisco played sedan. .. tying and go ahead runs. Flyim got getting 2 hits at the plate. Pete 18 Hole Group—Fight A, L o w ntorM good defensive game in left field. Oroas-Mra. William Frank, West- Years ago, we learned fhe important thing of the Yankees, catching ish'; the way a car lookson fhe-.outside, but how - fl r Church hat the third hit against the Tom Ansfcro pRched well for Dodfield, 92. First-Mrs. Allen Bliss, play .!«« week at Echo Lake Own- JJJ™ o . it works on the inside. • . • " Athletics. gers, aird let hitting along with Fsrawood, 96-21-75. ; try dub. Final results were: John Baldasare, Mark Duncan, And so it's jgst as true today as ir was then: witlh eight and in walks m. Par Ttie Red Sox won over the Angels Second—Mrs. WllWam Frank, 92- CDctss A—1, Mrs. Wm. Graham, "*^i>i 91 Ho hn« Kai;M(Mi in 1A nna j Baptist M«n! Kelly C*ark and Rick Sampson. You can't judge a Volkswagen by its cover. 96-17-76; 2, Mrs. Wm. Rose, 9M3- -.... 60 3*2 in a tight game, ended by an 16-74. «.«i 24. He nas oauiea.in H ruro. HC^U PI »nint»t Astroi 5, GtenU 3 Flig"lit B, Second, Mrs. Albert Mo- 79; tied with Mrs. John Farley, 101 6id4ili&n to that, he has been Madison ..-.....,..-•-. 40 exceptional catch of a long hit ball afield at third 80 ©cth teams displayed mid-season Iowa, Wostfleld, IO4-20-70. 22-79 arid Mrs. Richard McFftdden Scotch PI. M«thodl»t,.. by Ed Straub, the ten year old sox 1 1M-21-7B; low putts — Mrs. Peter Final played well in the field, BeMew, form, wiUi the Astros Don Ass- Third—Mrs. William Glickman, Firing, 30. Mframi new is 24-7 on the season, Triangle Pratt, Bremmn, l#nn Stroup pitch- wann, Dave Sterling and K.C. WesfcfieM, 101-24-77. ' Class B—l, Mrs. James Liertnan, W Fti ed the way with four strike outs. KnoWcch fanning 11 to overcome 9 HoJe Group—Flight A—L o w Heitnvana , Bi2; M 70 five walks and seven Giant hits. | dross Mrs., Clayton Bernard, OT-23-74; 2, Mrs. Berger Egenes, 96- McQBtHM ..;.,... 48 36 80 Red Sox hitters were Victor, Vav- flS-75; low putts — Mrs. Nels Jor- 44 40 fiO ouHs, L. Stroup, E. Stroup, and P.Kndbfoch, Slu McOracken and Colin field, 51. from now on la, figuring that would I . 4 40 44 ii6 Kerwin recorded two hits apiece First—Mrs. Clayton Bernard, 51- mm COUITY mmmi IK. dan, 29. I . 1 40 44 54 Campbell. McCarthy pitched very •Class c—1, Mrs. Robert Lincoln, clinch a tournament bid for Miami. 1 Baldwins I * 42 42 Sil well for the Angles getting 9. strike- and Jim Tyler was -outstanding at 18-33. 1124-1134 South Av.no*, Plainfi.ld 1Q5-2&76.. a-nd Mrs.. Spoilers A6 i'J . 4» outs, and Chacko and Jajko hit forthird. The Giants' Paul JenrJs had ;Seiooniil-*iMrs. Larry Williams, Plainflaid 6-7400 r. Hlgili lmllViduul Gauuep: felM-y.' w»» three hits and a sacrifice fly, Rick Westfield, 55-18-37. 107-31-76; 2, Mrs.. Robert,Messer- L'tt'i; ''Aiuierjioii, i04; Zulttier, their team. 10S-288-78. Wins Tournament Mike, : On Apr. 24 the Twins defeated the C?ass D—1, Mrs'. E-dgar Roll; 112- Orioles 1L7. S. Selert, Clancy, Phil- tied with Mrs. Jchn Collins, Mrs. A. Redden with a net of 37 iips and >Mut Dannan, "J.C." ting of Sexton, Ife^m. John MiUer aad DavW eBmhtaeii with 4 for Opinion Research Corporation 4 f ^^r^JMMNf Mensive of chip Haoter. pitched a string game for fte An- Uavey Fuiati, J. Yalcilla, Molawa IS CONDUCTING A CENSUS OF gles and hit 2 home runs. Other and Cigmaglia led the Senators to Angel hits oame from Jatko, a 6-3 victory over the Athletics. ALL HORSES AND PONIES IN SchuJtz and Chcdco. Bruce DunnaiK* 13 ./strike-out pit- The Indian* dfltealei the Orioles ching was opposed by two fine pit- NEW JERSEY. 11-4 with the strong pitching of J. chers from the A's Winfcy Smith Pflug. In typical opening day play, and Chuck Cosenga-. Ocsenza led ths Qusttionnalrs* Hovs Bs«fi Ssnt To All Known the Indian* and Orioles played a Aetletics &t the plate with a 2 run spirited game.; home run. Hors* Ownsr.. If You Havo Not Ro«oivopectacu'^ar defensive Ttie'Netional League of the Ma- plays by Taylor and S. Selvert. Prinotton, Now Jsrtoy 0B540. jor League opened recently. Here The Red Sox defeated the Tigers are some of the first week's hlgh- Wo Will Than Send You A Questionnaire 5-4, E. Stroup, K. Victor, M. Bren- |jghta. ToWIIOuf. nan, G. Os'e-nga, and D. Federiri Phlli -4, Cubs 3 play&d weM .for the Sox. Herguth Bill Mttler walked with bases struck out 16. Cantor hit 2 home loaded in the eighth innmg to pro- NAME:. runs and Landcie tripled for thevide victory. Phils' John Curral! ADDtESS: + CITY: ZIP: ;*••••••••••*• NUMBER OF HORSES OWNED:.. .,, » •"••» # Trailer Vbuil be alive to pay the fine. Show FREEHOLD RACEWAY Route 9, Freehold, NJ. Congratulations. 4 '^^ 'FREEC#mp*n|lnform»tlon KJuN ^^ -* JUMBO THICK HOURS- Friday 4-10; Saturday 10-10; Sundiy 12 B Admliiton -$1.50»duiti( 50 rf children Congratulations for a traffic ticket? Because careful driving is the best way to avoid acci 140 DISPLAYS travel trill en, t«nt camp errs, Think about It. dents. Or tickets. truck carrtpin, motor homes, novel recreational vehicles — A traffic ticket may cost a few dollars. An accident And remember, the officer who PAD cycit shop, accessories, camping equipment, redwood slpn ihopi louvenfrs, could cost more. Far more than money. Traffic acci- writes out the ticket is only trying to make the road safer. For everybody.' '/ax8 HOURLY ENTiHTAINMENT dents took the lives of more than 56,000 Americans Choco tht Clown 'ast year. So, if you get a ticket, don't feel bad. ^^ Lecturer! Vipril 30, SI (da Showi . As new car dealers, we're concerned with cars. As You might even be grateful. Kiddle members of the community, we're concorned about MOVtH National Automobile Dealers Association people. We'd Ilka all drivers to be careful drivers. of Amrur* i Kinttimd WIN A MINI BIKE May 1,2,1971 LEAD TWO THOUSAND SOUARfi FEET OF EXHlBfTSPACE * Ono in a series presented by N.A.D.A., this newspaper, and ihe new car dealers of our community WESTFI DEVOTED TO SHOW THEME- "SMNtwJtft*yFrrn" Sponiorad by NJ, flecrtitlonal.Vahlcta Initltutt THE WESTFIELD LEADER i S rmmmm, am * r Aficr 6 innings the Dojpfcsnfi and 18. Instruction

t*: Andy Butz was responsible for their Second — Tie: Mrs. James W forehand, backhand, court play, The tours wiU begin from tiie Na- Briuwwick. juniors by the score of Bridgelte Barry and Ibomat Cougars 6 leopards 3 lone score, by drilling a long home- l^eonard, Mrs. J. Paul Weiss — 39.service and volley. ture and Science Center. 4 to 3. 4 el, both of Ford, and AMI** Hedgehopper Cougars after a rocky start sti- run. Max Zutty and Tim Snowber Putts — Mrs. J. L. Aithenton — 17. The children's session will start The Fawns consist of grammar of Westfield. WiSttam lled down and played tight defen- added excitement with their hitting. OLa&s C: at 6 p.m., and adults at 7:15 p.m. iaad high school players, and those Westfield drew hie sive ball in thei iwin over the Leop- The Rockets only tally was also a First — Mrs. Robert Freeman — Each student is required to wear Chess Players League ards. Jon Falk, David Flefcaher and home run by Jay Ferguson. Donald 36. smooth-soled tennis shoes and to Greg WelJs were standouts on de- MacKenzie and Bofcfopy O'Herron hit Second — Mrs. Noel D. Sidfcrd provide his own tennis racket. 14 Owls 1 fense. A bases loaded double in the for extra bases in this contest. Jr. — 39. A registration fee will be charg- Split Matches Announcing runs by Crystal and Fodd 4th inning by Jeff DeOhellis drove Comets 5 Barracudas 4 Pulls — Mrs. DonaM McKay — ed for children and adults. w*i in the winning run. Bob Mullen of The Comets shut-out the Barracu- 4 «r«od stain by Freddie Lutz, 20. Albert Scbad Jr., Elizabeth, has Playing in tihe eighth round of toe &'. Attociotion feifltf oe (he cake in the Fal-the Leopards pitched 3 excellent in- tfas in a well pitched game. The been named chairman of the tennis Rariban Valley Cfiesc League com- victory over the Owls. This nings and Barry Wilson drove in 2 winning pitches* was Cannooball De- school committee. petition, the Pla-infieid - W«*fieid S3 runs with a double in a close one. vis. Homeruns by John Cantamcci all supported by the great pit- County Offers Registration? for the tennis clin- Knights were topped by the RCA «f Michael Podd, Freddie Panthers 0 Bobcats 0 and Bryan Stapp nailed down the Co. of SomerviUe ia an official victory. Doug Whilehead and John ic are now being accepted at the Rotort HickMi Billy Welker. After 8 innings the Panthers and Warinanco Park Tennis Courts. match by the score of HMVfc. TS» Bobcats ended dea#«£fced in a Dal ton hit well for the Barracudas ^ Jays II Hawk* 2 Tennis School match wae played Apr. U at (he scoreless tie. The PanUiers lead off and Glen Sorentmo did a fine job quarters of the local dub at the of the Blue Jays smash- with 2 hits in the first inning by backs topping. The 2lst annual tennis school Union County Hikers Sorvico • grand slam homer in the sixth Westfield YMCA. Chip Orben and Dick Lazzaco. Stingrays # Jets • sponsored by the Union County Plan Two Outings •No area pl'ayer managed to win, Salotmon the Hawks. Slugging Andy Loft added excitment to the In eight innings the Stingrays and Park Commission, with the cooper- although draws were sowed by Pierce and Giordano aided their game with a hit in the 8th inning Jets played to a scoreless tie. Noation of the Warinanoo Tennis Ciub On Sunday afternoon visitors to Temple PaUon of Wedfiekl, Ihom- '« cause. Pitching honors to but was left stranlded. Fielding hit pitching by Stingray pitchers will begin on Monday, 6 p.m. at the Union County Park Commis- as Gookal of Edison and Haw Norn- WIUIAMS TERMITE CONTROL , Champion and Wilson in this gems by Thompson, Pfotzer and •Ardrey, Morgan, Bdelfolut, Geske, the Warinanoo Park Tewuf Ourti, sion's Trai&de Nature and Science mensen of Mountatoai4e, thu« ac- ANTfOtff ST EXTRMUNATOM effort. Harry Bourque and Dunlop and pitching by Plant, Center, in the Watchung Reserva- counting jfor the 1H point*. Lavenders' hitting produced and Weil controlled the game, strik- hour sessions for adult* (17 yean of Braun and Orben kept this game ing out 22 of 24 batters faced. Roselk. tion, may participate on nature Two matches remain lor t h« nr lovm AVI. w .the rum for the Hawks, as Jim WMTMiO ' Green pitched well. scoreless. Pitching for the Bobcats Excellent control pitching by Je4s The school will consist of six one-walks along the nature trails adja- Knights to complete t Greg Nichelns, Tom Mann and pitchers Hobson, Dursee, Ritchie, age and oven and six one-hour ses- cent to the Center. an away match again* JUMsw II Gulls t Doug Neary closed the door on a and Kenny limited the opposition to sion* for children (I to 16 yean of Beginning ai 2 p.m., Donald W. Kay and another away match \ Faced by 13 hits Uie Robins rolled very tightly fought exciting game. 2 hits in this pitchers duel. age inclusive). Hie sessions will be Mayer, director of fraiteide, and against East Brunswick, to be play- pact the GulW. A grand slam homer UMU 7 Eaf let a Sharks 3 Missels • conducted on Monday, May I; 1\kM the TraiUWe start will fead groups ed in June. fey Jvn Lewis, Two homentns by Outstanding pitching performanc- Two homeruns by pitcher Mitch dayf May 4; Monday, May 10; Tim J«y Higgins and one by John Byrne es by the Lions' Gene ftarfield and Handler of the Sharks produced all day, May 11; Monday, May 17, «id L «rere the telling Mows. This power Brian Ashforth wias apparent in of their, runs, in this shut-out de- L m t . • » fcsttsng combined with effective prt- their no hit victory over the Eagles. feat of the Missels. Brian Sullivan Be Our Guest - Stop In At cMng by Phil Kwasek and John Sparked by the home run hitting of doubled in the third inning but was Byrne nailed down the victory. A Miner, Chitty and Cotton the Big stranded. iryourcMM standout for the Gulls was C. J. Blue machine rolled on. Gavin Brady of the Missels open- Itattmon w*h a solid double and a ed the second inning with a solid fcsmn CRANFORD RADIO t • fiat fieklinc *i*ptey. shot up the middle. Bruce Bonsall tote of Tigm i Jatnan I Grasshopper hit deep to center for a long triple gB ..; A lead off homerun by Rich in the 6th liming. Excellent strike- airplane fi Friday, April 30 Till 8 p.m. e|; HiiffM, artd a bases loaded double out pitching was shared by Tim """ ' Rich Lupfe, hitf-Ughted the op- League Mitchel, Gavin Brady, Marc Oan- asklosee inning as the Tifier defeated ape and Bruce Bonsall in a closer she Jaguars. Craig Stock and Chris Seal* 5 Stars 1 game than indicated by the score. die airplanes. lispd atfain combined to hotd the Three consecutive homeruns by MarilM 3 Meteors • exposition scoreless through 4 in- Doug Waltach, Jim Coakley and Game called after 4ft innings t ',' oJjsjs pitched. Bill LongfieM contri- Charlie Ebert, and a triple by Greg due to rain. ROAST BEEF buted in this win with another 2 H&vpin, combined with 6trike-out ^ r 100 hit performance. Cris Davis and pitching of Dave Delia Badsa, were Robert Hollander of the Jaguars responsible for the Steals victory Echo Lake atkesi Sandwiches From A EXCEDRIN TABS pitched well a n d Heliander tried over the Stars. The first run of the Nine Golf Group 4 J rot PAIN fSflwty to change the outcome with game was produced by the Stars. \ •

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