»«•• Town Council Meets Tuesday THEWESTFIELD LEADER 8:30 P.M. INI UAMNO AND MOST WWW CBCUUm WMKIY NfWtPAffll IN UNION COUNTY

Second CI&BB Postage Paid EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR—No. 32 WESTFIEU), NEW JEB5EY, TOUUJSUAV, MARCH 18, 1971 at Wefttfield N J 30 Page*— M Ccab Cacciola PL Unit* Board, WEA Ratify Pact; Ready in May A May 1 occupancy date for the 20-unit housing deveiopma* an Cm- cioia PI. is exoeictcd iby 1'Jie Community Developfneit CMVOMUM. Con- Vz Million Hike for Staff etrucrion has been delayed because of severe cold during the winter M4 heavy rain during the past month, according to corporation officiate. SALARY SCHEDULE FOR TEACHERS 1*71-72 A half-million dolJar package increase for Westfield public school teachers was ratified by a 247-17 vole by members of the Westfield Edu- The new housing is being finawoed under an FHA program which pre- PROPOSED SAI,ABY SCHEDULE FOR TEACHERS l»7l-72 cation Association Monday afternoon, culminating 45 hours of negotia- sides for lew and mods-rate income , : •Bacbeltn Matter* Masters Doctors tions with live Board of Education during the previous week and averting housing through rent and interest ' "' ~" a potential strike by teachers. supplements. This also enables the Defrce Dearee Degree + M Degree tenants to purchase their own ..$8100 »0900 $9700 $10500 . The Board of Education ratified 9900 10700 the 1971-72 agreement with the liomes. Await Racial •*.. .. (300 9100 .. 8300 9400 10200 11000 teachers at a meeting Tuesday The ecnporatlon has received al- f,; night. most 100 applications so far and will .. 8800 9700 10500 11400 To Discuss 4. According to WEA officiate, hike* select tenants' on the basis of eligi- Balance .. 9100 10000 10600 11900 bility standards. To be eligible for 11,250 12400 ranging from $50-$IOO in salaries for . 9400 10350 teachers in 14 steps of master's de- the low income unite a family of v 11800 12900 Jr. High • ' —McCutcheon Studlor .. 9750 10700 gree and master's degree plus 30 six may nave up to »6,300 in regu- 12200 13400 Report DANIEL LUNDV, ckalrmM •* tke Cmmuuitf DevecfMrt Cat*"* . 10100 11050 credit categories were achieved 12700 13900. Jar annual inteome. For the mod- lit*, enter, KctWe* fnm Jareee PmMeat PMI MafMtU, . 10500 11500 during the final .week of negotiation*. 13200 14400 erate income units, a family oi the The assistant director of the Of- Mt, a check tar «MM to to HH f« • pUy(rwa4 M the *ttc af lfet . 10900 12000 Graduation Total increases averaging 9.7 pec* CDC pnlcct •• Ctrtrti PI. Iwfctag MI la Hci* Kewter, Jajrece mf 13700 14900 same size may have an income of foe of Equal Educational Opportu- . 11400 12500 The question of whether or not to cent for those with Wo to 15 yean ect director. 14200 15400 «8,50O. In each lease certain deduc- ™ty. a division of the state depart- 13000 hold Junior High School graduation of teaching experience were achtev- The m~ty vu earwd bjt the WeiUteM JayeeM' »articl»aUM ia . um 14800 16000 (ions are allowed to compute the ment of education, has visited the 13600 ceremonies will be discussed by «J before tentative agreement WM amount of the family's income. • Westfield school system. the JUMMI Jaycee FMUMH Claule, a CMIMI between the ftUafel- . 12490 15400 16600 14... 14200 the Westfield Board of Education at reached between board and WEA mes lLake Jl visitei We8t phla CMIM —i the New Ytrk Gtaita. Ticket ulrt f«r (hi* ynr'i . 13000 16100 1730O (Rents for the Urn income families ,."^ f - \ - 14900 its public meeting at 8 p.m. on negotiating teams af 1:07 a.m. lleW Mar to oMteit •• l*hr Day wiU begis Mar. t7i Mereilcd rcitdriU may IS . 13600 will be established at 25 percent of ,«• , ' « «««* '*«> Tuesday, Apr. 6, in the Eta Street Monday morning. Except for getf lon 1 3 wttte P.O. On (17. Ihe family's income. Thus, a qualify- * ?| P™* " ' and racial balance •Teachers with no degree shall be paid 1200 less than those with the School era' increases for the M.A. and ing family with $*» monthly income ln ** if""? _ ^ .^ , MUM yews of etperieitce on the Bachelor's level. M.A. plus 30 teachers with three MM longevity increase for teacher* with 20 or more years teaching "The board is announcing its plan would pay 1100 rent, Inclusive of .'"'e Board of Education to await- to discuss this question in advance U1™^'1 sevcn experience, irtilWei. Additional amount needed iai bi* lwntten w"1**" and •*• in WertfieW and at the 15th step, the salary 1MUed m lwtt tt so that interested parties will have by the corporation to cover costs of « « *° «""> and/or the opportunity to make their views guide remained almost as offered (he apartment would be paid as rent his designee to act as a consultant Force Sifts Cures known to the board," Arthur M. by the board. in Order that "we may demonstrate \ . • • • and Interest supplements by the Feibush, chairman of the commun Sessions neared marathon propor- government. that equal educational opportunities ity Information committee, stated. tions prior to settlement,_,,., , with tti« are available to all the students in WBA a Rent supplements will not be Cuts School "Factors for and against staging «""* f rank«nd-ftle session the schools in Westfield." available to moderate income fam- For Parking Ills a junior high school graduation cer- ^ Sunday afternoon at the Weal- Hies and the minimum charge will Members at the board and odmini- emony have been studied by mem- wood in Garwood just prior to the be the basic rent'as determined by strata are currently slewing the Should parking regulations in the cial citizens task foixe on parking bers of Uie board," he continued, final bargaining session. the corporation's costs for .the unit, desegregation si*"*™ .«id consSd- Budget by $204,080 In addition to the $439,000 in- Jpring St. parking are* land on Rah- end tralific as the result of a puUte and "the feelings of parents will be 1 1 reduced by the interest supplements. .. f- "!^!.-?.™ !!^.!!?!!!^ way Ave. toe tehanged? Would pert- meeting last Wednesday night con- MentauwMe - A cut of *204,«80 The Mayor and Council were cn- taken into consideration before the crease in salaries for the approxi- Basic rents are expected to be. $126 «*W a ...... jj^.ujjufljjjpgj j^j ggryice to ttie ducted fcy the committee headed by materl m sch o1 staW to the Board of Education 1871-72 fiaged in twork meetings and work- board makes a decision." .representey d by °the WEA , memberthe finani - a one-4>edroom unit, j>149 for a railroad station help eliminate park- fcrcner Mayor Robert H. Muireany. tor _ I by ing conferences alone and with the "Hie debate on whether to hold cial agreement calls for an addi- unit and $168 to $173 tet would achieve a in the The committee, which meeU u^ BoVouKh Council at a specialse»- Board of -Education stace that date such graduation ceremonies for tional $200 for 32 teahers who have for the three-bedroom units. Rents central buainesa district? Should weekly, has until June to complete gjon TVirSday night. to study areas in which the budget ninth grade students in the IAVO lo- served the system for 15 to 20 'will include all utilities except tele- K P^ent "» «ny one school. Stricter controls of municipal park- a study of parking and traffic de- ~ ~A „ V/**TS of thp toorouah ^^ be reduced without destroying cal junior high schools — Roosovelt years, a now contract feature not phone service. . ' Wo..p!ftns. have 'been i rhade tne tofat tots 'be enforced or are meter ficieneies and come tip 'with some L. IZT'^i •rtRtm reiected 5ie " efficient system of schools and Edison — has been going on for previously offered, and $900 above If onerfourth of a family's income change Wieschool .... matdi too zealous in thdr efforts? short-range and long-term ««^-'Sirrenta(WMe amount of^4M,B00 within the district." The new figures the last decade in Westfield. scale for those who have 30 year* exceeds the basic rent, the family's tion during the current 'school year, wn 1 1 How efaout tiered parking? What mentations on the problems. Z~\, . ^- ^ T^ ^'^jg rejected ''°' have been certified toy the \ number of staff members have or more service in Westfield. In- rent will be increased accordingly, Board President George A ! -•--— 8b0Ut 81 ad cent Countil to ?"«•!" ^ P *"* J* The task forte so far has reviewed tefewKal improvement amount of t»e Union Oounty iBoayd pointed out that the junior high croasQd rates ,„ futt heaWi cover- pjut not in excess of the market said; . , • '. to^e?? , the Master Plan, the Ketoey nport " - ' " rentals which would be charged if (Continued on page 5) "There are no plans to bus atu- Can aqcnethiig tie done about the authorized a few years ago by the were complete*;^ to achieve tad

ration officials. , in our.achool *e Board tContinued on page 4) (Continued on page 4) . In tbe.seletction of eligible tenants, ere some ef the frmxna has interviewed members of the, . , the rejected the corporation will give priority to (Continued on pagt 4) ^ ' !H be considered by a spe- **«*«« . Departoient and its safety Borough Council, Deadline Nears • officer, town engineer and also con- families displaced fcy construction of : a statutory oHiga- the project and to those iwho live in "T" ~ sldered factors which originate out- independent deter- Drugs: Facts and Fiction For Pool Signup substandard housing on Catoclola PI. side bf the.town .which contribute-to . after consultation with the and in other areas ,vi Westfield. Art Assn. % 10th Show local'proiblems. 'Board of Education within thirty : Despite a wealth of magazine and newspaper articles, radio and tele- Only one week remains for the Prospective .'tenants who believe .'Various •tecrnplaintsi as well, ,as days, of the amount which in the vision shoiws, paperteck and hardcover books, research projects and cur- final processing of the pool waiting they miy meet eligibility standards (Continued on page 4) •judgment of the 'Borough Council is, triaiium studies, speakers and panel discussions, films and pamphlets, ilist, according to Mrs. Ruth V. Hill, are -urged/.to make immediate ap- Begins Sunday at College in fact, necessary lo be appropri- the general public still appears to be misinformed on dntgs. director of recreation. Families ,wha plication for an aipartment twith Her- ated to provide "a through and effi- For this reason, the Mayor's Advisory Committee on Drag Abuse lias 'had been on Hie waiting list wer« man Gallman, 502 Central Ave., The tenth annual statewide art Judges will be Ernest Brlggs and Mayor Urges Federal cient system of schools." undertaken a weekly teolumn in the Leader to help the reader with all notified of 'the openings and Hieir rental agent for Ihe Corporation. exhibition sponsored by the' West- Theodonos Stamos of New York. current items of interest and of an educational value. mem'borships are being processed field Ant Association will open on (Both men are nationally recognized Aid to Jersey Central as their reolies are received, she Sunday, In the Campus Center at artists and critics. Mr. Briggs is also Urgdng federal approval of a gov- Union College. on the faculty of Pratt Institute. Westfield Crime Index Trends of 1970 added. Concert Assn. ernment guarantee to the Central Honors Courses 'When the first part of the waiting The exhibit of some 200 original ' The 'judges, aiocording to Mrs. Railroad of New Jersey, WesWlield aintin In 1970 there were approximately crease. ];si i,as ))cen completely processed, AnnniltiPPfl P Ss by artists bom or living Harold Oiim of Mountainside ex- Mayer Donn A. Snyder Tuesday 1,100 persons dboth adult and juve- In 'looking over Hip past decade rMrs. Hill stated, .the Recreation flllliuuilvvu jn ,f(ew jersey ^n j^ .^,en ^ tne ^itut chairman, represent hot! Attract 10-15% nlle) arrested 'by the Police Depart- ... both the sent the following telegram to the (1901-1970) a totiil of 3B4 persons Dcpal.jmcnl wj]| 'notjfy thoSe who public without charge from Sunday contempofary and traditional ap- U.S. Secretary of Transportation mnt. An 'all out effort by .the Police (adults tincl juveniles! wore arrested 'Department to stem the use and dis- for various drug offenses. In the recently have submitted their names (Picture on Page 4) through Mar. 27- from i to 5 p.m. proach to painting. Mr. Briggs is John A. Volpe; g Of WHS Students ipensing of drugs within the town re- first half '01961-19651 of this decade for mcirijcrship at the recreation 7 to 9 pm and!|Mar (rom George C Grow Jr president of p m -or 'e 4- m considered a traditionalist and Mr. <•]„ behaW of the citizens of West- suited in a substantial increase of only 47 persons were arrested for office. Those interested in filling the * *? * ' , ' '^ *!*" - ? Stamos h known principally as an field, New Jersey, and its 2700 daily remaining memberships may come «ie Westfield Community Concerts ast Between 10 and 15 percent of the ^ , , t f . ti,j . drug violations with Ihe remainder ?*?* ' gear's exhibit; wid abstract painter. commuters, I respectfully in d| ug al rc9 s 01 s yom to the recreation office in the mu- • Association, has announced that 'the . r ",— :. To.' request m0I.e ujan 2,000 Westfield High Tno numerical tares of 77 adults (337) bem:,' iipprehcmled in the hist taT The top award is the $200 Eliza- your approval of the Central Rlail- gchooi students will sign up for hon- and 32 j,lveni!es or a .wliai of 109 nicipal building with identification headline attraction for the 1971-72 y ** tendance-is-expected this half season will be the Frula Yugoslavian . • beth Tomasulo 'Award for best in road of New Jersey's application ors or advanced placement courses ,f)pfpnjnn( e select<.selectiop}t,,Mnnion farms,{ormsforms , wwhwhich i h all tBoyan-ihan, the Soviet Union's Union College officials and guests seated for the best small realistic dence in the Central's now trustee ived were to be office will be open weekdays from sUldents bavc rece 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the validating (Moiseyev and Mexico's Fiesta Mexi- from 7 to 9 p.m., in the. Studen. t il...... , 12" l:y IS" or. less. and Governor Oahill's admiraslre- b homores yeyesterdas y •L: c relurnea y sop of renewal members cards, piioto- cana ...... Loung.e o.f, th,._e Campu„ s Center..... Other awards for oils include: the 'ion l° "P a and are due from juniors today. Awards gra'phiug of new members for their Also to appear in the concert se- totalling $1,200 will be pre- railroad wit'h your approval of the Each student has also received an iries are (Raymond Micbalski, Amer- senied at that time. identification cards and for all other (Continued on page 5) $10 million guarantee." 11-page booklet which gives a de- ipcol business. This office will also ican bass-baritone of the Mctropoli- ^ scription of each course of study he open on Tuesday evening, Mar. tan Opera, Russian pianist, Vladimir offered in the high school. •23 from "•!) p.m. and on Tuesday iKrainev arM toe Netherlands Cham- In addition to honors ond advanc- ovenings. Apr. 13 and 27, from 7-9 ber Orchestra. ed placement courses, the h i % h p.m. for identification card process- 'Fi'iila, meaning flute, was so school also offers courses in a Coop- •named because of the wooden flute erative Industrial Education pro- (Continued on page 4) which Accompanies nearly all gram in which Students spend half of each day fulfilling academic re- (Continued on page 4) quirements and the other half work- rJ'o>\ii Flags Lowered ing part-time for pay ond credit. There are also 15 areas of study For Whitney Young Budget Hearing open to students in another voca- Worial training program whereby Memorializing Uie death of Whit- Tuesday Evening students spend half of each day at ney II. Young. Mayor Donn A. Mountainside—Public hearing will the high school and the other half Siiyclw sent Uie following tele- be held at !) p.m. Tiicsdny niglit at at the Union County Vocational and grain Tuesikiy (o Jit. Teman the Becchwood School on a $977,047 Technical School. Church, Klizabeth. where memor- MAKK SMITH, SCUkPTOK; Dr. Ell»-r( E .Gales Jr., donor; mid ial services for Mr. Young were municipal budget which includes Bach student selection form, Itcv. William K. COIILT of first Baptist Clmrcli,, Wcftfield, discuss $1)07,308 for general appropriations held: which is to be signed by a parent lilsicuiuciit inf the iiiii-niorlal cross presented liy the Gnlts family in and $60,738 for a reserve for tincol- as well as the student, is checked "The i-iiiz-jns dl' Woflfield, New lionor u[ tlit'ir sou, Ted. lectud taxes. The amount is $49,000 by the guidance department, Mr. .l;T.:liioiiL'(l liy a Index Tliu taiKiie will uun^ U'eslliekl man wa.s aviiiLihk1 the We.strield church froin lii.".o In Htisiness Directory Sec. 8—4 aftur Ihc flmil li'youls. Model *it (lie new Cniigcrvullou Center on LIUHIILTH M III IUI, Is sliullfd here l>y town offlvliils, left In right, lor iMli'rliaM'. Dog Owners Illlil). Their .son Tell 'Klhcrl K. V,:\i::< Church News Sec. 3—5, 8 L'liiiiiellniiin Alexander S. Williams. Town EiiKlnwr Chnrlvs Vim llciiHeliitti-ii, t'liuiii'lliniiii John Alcrkl, Conn- The yoliiiK sculptor is Marl; Kiiiilh, •1.111, whi) grew up in this IIIIIIIIIU- 1 cllimm .luhn Tlivkcr, Titwn AdujlillHtratur .liiitn Miilloy, Mnynr Dunn A. Snyder,, Couiicllmiin Jay Hoclilln The I'ollcc Dciiiirliiiciit in now Mill ul' tin Itev. ami Mrs. Itlcliiird Editorials Sec. 3—2 llily, (lied in Dircuilier lilli!' and Ihc mill Cmincilmim CliurluH IlurrlH, The ennter Is expected tn open in April for (liu ciillcclliiri >;t Kiinlcn dclirls; the. Inwn. Anjmic I.. Smith of the l'iv.«l>yleri:iii Chureli. Obituaries Soc. 1—4 Ciiitcs fiiniily lell. llml din ini'inorliil Tlio Krlilny night euffeeliouso ul rcHliK'ntH urn rcmliidvd thul no (own pickup of nueli inalorlnl will lie held this ijprlug mid thul gurdcu dc< u dug who IIIIH not |Hir- iMark, a IIIHII graduate of Wtairield Social See. 2—Ml inoiile.s sent from liicul frii-nds sluiulil the VWCA.wlll liu closed until Fri- lirls iniiut not be placed ul curbsldc, cluiHcil a 1071 Ht'ciiNo Is In viola- Spurlst Sec. .t-0,7 day, Apr. 11, tion of tbo Town orUluunces. IJU transkitcil inlu u (Col,tinned on pugu 4) Thcutei' Sec, 1—8 mam, imwmw, mm* w, m vcreity in 'Pfeot S3K? modds fchaa someone lees tall. *Faith of Man* Wins Photo Show and thdrd prize wer.t .to Irving and Gene Siwrt Hilis re-1 tfieir colkge careers at Ooi- As a hagh fashion model, Sharon Scholars Fund K'urjtz of We&Lfield. Honorable men- the §&oond «iad third prize liege are-^Sosepti L." Baker may wear pants, coats, dresses or tions wore av\tarded !x> Robert Tot- placemeuLs, while Steve Zane of JHort St., Mise Jane N. Coder of capes. Different poses were taught Drive Mar. 27 1 An unusual black and white print Msrk R. Wcilznuan of WestfieLd: len ol Gill^te and Donald Lok-uta WestfieM and' WJJbur Stepner : 1 derway for an upcoming produc- In the "Man and His it hooorabie mentioM. Prof. Bimw Wot, Senior Aspires have increased «^|ban« as well as mention. reports tion of "Sbttteot Pnnce." year since the drive was originated. category, onfy one entry wm ctoi- In the "Mat as* His tiie total of luUtiime and The director is Jan Meye] of Oial- Mrs. PiiilUp*1 afuuKiocemettt twlad en for an award. It did receive the " Gem R. Uaftrnsn of first prize ribbon, however. TttW took first pew* with , who has had experience as an t'hat John Lowson, a trustee of the 1 Md •tall To Modelling actor, singer director, and has foundation and « former president ^ prize . John 'Mary gueeu of Scots/ it «M Sane md Dsvid Ysfe* both (or«e performed in two Oarnegie cancer*s is • Hi!l of Oark, pnze, Rtob- taken by J.G, Smith of field U4ong secmd md thM i« •r the local Board tittt enter. and recently made a conceit tour serving as ,£W' ^ »*• ?*?•. *" 1-^ John 7te "Man and His Lnaure" cut County's "Ever since I was a kid, of Europe. eg&ry fint peace ribbon went to a Aobert of dark's a*ry it contract ion County Ct>- The cast is headed by Ann Weefcs Rudy Ozu!, both photo of poungstens retaKine the "Van M Rest" trdinatintf* people have been telling me that I Uon plans to precede the campaign 4 f Union. i' be ft model/' related tall and of Union who will sing the role of with a descriptive brochure marling "A little Bit of Everything," *M1 of a boy cation in Steron Roui&ree, WHS sen- Katfiy and Anttwny Addotba of Ber- throughout Scotch and Fan In the c "Man and His was taken by Wilbur Bf|Mm «f photo County ior, ftnee then, rtw has worked at keley Heights w'ho wUI portray wood. In addition- to the "Dollars for tote:' the Second place prise goal. Prince Karl. " drive and the gnaWdng of studied at Barbtzon EDr. Engel will be playett by Rus- from the collected of Ifodefctt and took a 13 sell Brouii of Woodbridge, Uitz by funds, ttw foundation is the primary u wedt course. "Even the reception- Marvin Wauw*«l of Union, the s±u- administering agency in ist like ia model/' Sharon derit lelader, DetleH, by John Gott- the community, Grants administer- "I' of her first intpressdon of tiie stein of Woodbridge and the prin- ed include ttie Joint PTA SohoSar- o. jschool There she was make- cess by Roocmary Jones of Scot* Fimrf. the Robert Adams Jr. '--.* Pfcins. x. upt pofee and diction. "I teamed Scholarship, the Scortchwood Phar- \ art to be aelf-amsoious." Judy En*toenner of Cranlord will macy AWard, and the Educational

be 4 * Rater than a retail modeft dts- Jerry Garrison, cap- 1 Secretaries Award. r. ran Vi pitying clothing and menchandi&e tnin of the guard, Tarnitz, end Bob Donations by mail may be sent '•*• for customer*, Sharon would Kke to will be Prime Minister to the foundation at Box 123, Fan- r ; be • photographic model. For this Von Marie. The duchess will be wood. type (he model assumes several by Afele Witttems of Sorih • ; within a minute while the PltinfteM; ^ •' i. is constantly in otiier supportsng I - It. ptabam *m UMCMW Prescott, Waller Rover Can Attend < 4' modeling rnwtoti Don Wutt, Arthur Bat- YM Qaeaeg Too *-; of cJoee-tip shots which nuad food features. Also the sivV be B«Hy Knwwles. Joan New- Bog obedience classes stressing .-J •• * L < jtcti Mully models make-up Mid con*», Dct Nixon ami Mice Stein- "consistency and reason rather •• V Of clothes. than brute force and harshness" *, Oners in * the cast are Rosina are now open for registration at amusedly recalled one to- • "i >L ot the graduation excrete. Bo*c«, Jolee Garrison, Sally the WesffifieM YMCA. ', up en the stage lk!btrtri' Jackie Schikfer, Paula Taught by JuLtan duckner, a .

I I mdt had to turn around," rite «- Lynda HoWman, trainer for the Humane Society of

Jsied. "but my heel Muck in theMandm, M&rtfyn Ryan, Danny Ma- New Jersey, the courses will be }<, I - -• y. ' qwyeCng. The aaammcer MM, "«b,aon, Brian Ward, John Appezatto, offered on iWs'day, at 7 p.m. and LV. 1S,» ;.

MM* you Nn» Rouaftm,* bat 1La**»wi Gunn, Chuck Varno and S p.jn. and on Saturday at 9 pin. V-i 'n =* • . i. ft. nave." Finally Shtran «fc- ESdward Gnaef. The 45-minule lessons include in- herocCf «nfl continued her *The Student Prince" is schedul- structions on walking, silting, stay- * V #1 ed for Saturday* April 17, Friday, ing, jumping ©nd good (Jog man- ners for all breeds. -'IT! -•"'( from five feet seven In- April 23 and Saturday, April 2k at dm U '.Hv* feet nine incbea, there the Scotch Plains - Ffenwood High A resident of Cranford, Mr. Buck- •\ - 7 Junior, School ner has also trained dogs lor Kind- •\ •f Ticket ifidortnatkm Is available ness Kennel, tihe Humane Society's f '- At IIve 1 ->• L- inches, Sharon boa more from Mrs. Ted Rosar of Fanwodd. own facility for Union County.

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233 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD AD 3-1111 WESTFIELD Pan-Am Bldg.—200 Park Av», Broad at Prospect 212-611-3111 OPEN MONDAY NITE 'TIL 9 *- • wtmrntM iMwm, immw, nm* w, m r OBITUARIES Graduation jruty -believe our 'jnodtfications fcave SHERIFF'S SALE — Co»rti«*t ilUt Hlmli f.ie u» tollowii: been too large. Our oqtfy response 1 (Continued from page l oi Now Jei**ey Gbawjceri' rjiief vt notice $]8,2oo. to those who are not fully satisfied I'nion county. Pocket w uto l Xim Fire ~ $ Mr*. William C Laniii Mrs* Jaiue» Lark paring the ceremony may rvol be . js that we have applied diMgeufcly LOAN ASSOCIATION OP FIELD, formerly "V\e»t*«W SECTION' II. Thin ordinance (*haU services were hekJ Tues- Mrs. Ella Mae Lark. 5t>. of 1748 necessary. • the collective intellect of tl» council SaviiMT** *n* iLptU) aa provided by la*' Some parents feel t-he graduation ' limg tonsuXation with, corporation of th£ JP"PPH day aflernwn in the ch&pel c*f thr Park PI., Rahway. died Saturday wtih searo America. PSAintlff, *«, is a worthwhile (radii ion thai should 'those actually charged wit*i the , | J^rVMarchh i'EA.P.i , J»7I1971, UDouSonn 1tbe appli- lost its true meaning since Wsst-f Actions are >r»sible, aod believe roftin B-8. in the Court UOJUK in .tK« I ^{'JJi . A%f th . V,&r2fin*!dldd a* K*«o- Rd. field area more than 35 years. She n fitld students continue schooling * I they are responsive."' Born in Albion, P'3., Mrs. Ijamb s member of St. Luke's AME V?A.' 'i * *»*»i %*¥ «t marvM A.M., I n0*joe _i- hereby fflt'eo to tli« ered- the high school. ; __^_____ WhAt two o'clock in the anerooojn !l^«• f ^]-1 ei on the usiier beard. of tald day. among the considerations AIX. that c+rtMlm ***ct Slroatlon their clftlms and unteer work af Overlook oHspctal of iwm, riwate, tytu ttn« tyla«»ln»m t the ««UUe of »u^d Surviving &ko are a teugbter, j tha4 will g0 iriLo the flQia] decision Deadline Nears the .Town »t j'%*&Si;i&&&]tt£JS mZG£ JR.^VSKTS In atkbtion to hef husband, she of Union *EI<] Wat« of Sew leraey: order, or J.hey w/lH be Miss Diane Hollerson at home; and oa whether or not the ceremonies at * >olnt is survived by tfcree sons, William three sisters, Mrs. Roberta Malton (Continued from page 1) will be continued in Weslfield. Street distant «ixtF-ttaree feel ftpd '"• *"«,- — n»#* » mHU Gerald, Peter Stevens and Geoffrey of Ncwberry, the Misses Willie B. An editorial in the Leader, the Scoll; her mother, Mrs. Guy S. ing. Members who have not yet tak- iilnely-mlne . fcundxtftlui of| foot B»Sc"&« and Cona Gary of Washington. local newspaper, recommended in erly direction Alpnjr aaid »io» -*in* • **-Ol"** u_piop*ris, rer»?j«y »«« Lyman; atid (wo brothers, Keith S. en care of their identification cards Kelfr, Attorney* Arrangements have been com- November, 1969, that the traditional of Flortdft Street from if fr, Lyman of Riverside. Conn, and S. are urged to do so at the earliest tfdn with t*e >«WMtw««|erll i pleted by the Plinton Funeral Home, junior high school graduations be THE FRVLA YpgaalarlM DMCC E Van Viiet Lyjruan of Birmingham, possible date ui order to avoid the of Dakota Street both MUD—IU »..*U ««T_# , «**. n9n 411 W. Broad St. eliminated and that, in their ptaces, running ihin«t U)"lMtt IP -if «'"•«* Fe«* tU.»« ICich. Her father was the late Guy Funeral services will be held at appropriate class day activities be at the last minute. a distance xtf «M IwiftirM <«rty Mrs. Hill has announced thai the has won several musical awards, in- (U0) feet to a point; riinnd S. Lyman. . 1 p.m. today at St. Luke's Church. held for ninth graders. (2) Nflrtli «• 13' WMt aJltiMM, «r.| stUU' ot JAKB8 i Westf ield Recreation Commission cluding first &>rjze in the ihtenta- aJxty-flve feet to a point, run.Ri—' «"*•** -*w« In lieu of flowers, contributions Concert A§sn. Wofc to the or4*r ot MART C. has employed Mrs. Nettie Hafer as tonal Music Festival in Munich, and distancthence e (3o)f oSoutm hvnAreh #«• i 47fortr' ; * to Overlook Hospital arc requested. r««t to a point In the Burro«*t« of the County a full-time pool secretary/bookkeep- (Continued from page 1) has sung in oratorio and concert eaaterly «[«• vllne «f TC":|6f Uaion, taiul« ott the Uth dur of Mrs. Sarah Braxton Memorial er and iMrs. Ellen Popp as a part a»'opera. . . . .- d n ( * ?J.11' EasJwt tan%d bini?ir^Mt*d Ins Vo«n TJtr-1Jil••!• 9iae[»rit ioan *nof tkth*e »«*aitftderilgnetf» «? na, da rffirn«««*~t Kltecu- -time asistiwrt. Mrs. Sally Wheeler dances in Yugoslav: folklore, f . Mrs. Saitoh- Braxiton, 79. of 608 The young Russinn pianist line of Florida gtreil a dJ**4»o» «f| K!fliS ii¥*f2t» slv«nTB iSflcuSn Mr*. Anthony Rogovich (Continued from page 1) has ibeen appoinUd full time perma- exotic color, physical proweas and B tH We* Broad St., died Monday in the w mir Krainev's crowning achieve- ptaS"5f Bg8}i&!lr^ * *•'"* ^ fo^ofViri/eeto t? £blSff% nent recreation department secre- theatricality, Frula was aodafened PremU« art coan Services wen* held Monday for Atexian Brothers Hospital, Eliza- High School, who is & junior at Tyler ment in (he realm of piano competi- 0 r Wo i tary. by critics and audienfees atilte wfren ilil-f*1751 Florid".^*a Street•*«»••«,. W«pl»ei«, "•« |-«.i|,«t the eiute of iwla deceaieVl Mrs. Giovanna Rogovich, 74, of 1615beth. School of Art, Temple "University tipn was hi* triumph at ifa Jersey. ar*iti»t the eiute or »ald Mrs. Hafer has 16 years' expe- it made a limited 'North American TTher e U . Aw* M»m 9K wlthtH «U mu«iV !ro«m Ik* ««U of Pine Grove Ave., who-died Thurs- Mr*. Braxton was born in North in Philadelphia, majoring in •metals. •tour in 1966. No small part cT the iovsky Internationel Oompelitiftn in 430.35 wittt intercut-frot m •ara order, tfr %h»ir will b* forever rience as supervising clerk with the 10, 1871 and cMta. tanW trmm proMcirtliMr n.•rfcorcr- day at the Ashbrook Convalescent Carolina and grew up in Vailing, He hopes eventually to set up his success of Frula is the wide variety Moscow, the worW's moot ng- lh« «am« aninit tk» aubfcriiwr. (New Jerwy Bell,' Newark: The th«:ri«ht t» r Ann K. Ktt»hfor*h. *E*eb»trl* alter s long illness. She was the for more than 50 years and operat- scouting for materials. When set iq>. turn ican.be traced to the laud ol along with a British pianist, he -was ait I. Mjnli Attorney wife «f Anthony Rogovich. ed ft beauty "salon in her home. ihe shop will be equipped to produce for the ftecrfevtion Department as a fiewt pritis lait Jtihe, Ac- 8KKVILT; KUT Commtrce Bt, playground leader before her mar-Yugoslavia and to .history itself. Attyn. ,•- > Mewart, •«.* 6om in Yugoslavia, Mrs. Rogo- She'is'a member of Bethel Bap- i:asica))y functional art, such as claimed a tbrilliant Interpreter DJ ft WL CX-S1B-0* »J8|t and (wrought iron in its ar- riage la«t summer. " Raymond..MiChalski,,« native oi •trt^ntieth; centtiry • * -L^ vich lived in Westfieut U years and tist Church and its Flower Club, Bayenne,. W^jw. Jersey, made his was & communicant of St. Helen's Gospel Chorus land Deaconess' tistic and practical uses. This sum- iMn.. Whjeeler i» a teacher from ers. Mr Krainev (will be" his (New York State. She. abo had MetrepqUtan debut in 19G5. His spsn-. first'. American toor next season. B.C. Church. Board rner Mark will be the blacksmith did. voice and wide repertoire have XOTIGK Til ClUOOlTMIi , ^,M She and her husband celebrated She wet widow of Cornelius at the Waterloo Village restoration. (worked for Botfwtt Teller as a pre- JBRVIS TAiPMAl »0i»e4 -asaistant. before moving to made-him one of the .busiest singers Netherlamfe;titumixt Orches- (heir 52nd wedding anniversary on Braxton wlw ilied in .1964. Technically, the free style cross in Wiat IHbU tft 1 JWI, »t 2 o?clo«h P.M., prevailing been cMpleted by the Plinton Fun- s Ro4yn Harbor N.Y.; three broth- of his work, 'M see »zzo of 638 Raymond The president of the Westfiekl field .Ssji'lor High'Schccl auditorium 3-ll-2t of requiem was offered by thefived *• M Tulip St., Cnanford, for stneet when the doors are open and St. asked that tmy five Neighborhood Council is Mrs. Rob- attendance is by membership Jonathan Dayton Regional High of SI. Helen's Church, the ttte last five year* and previously •will be Ihe first thing worshippers btae* Iran Ihe Public Service Co- School, Motmttln Avenue —fer . ert Turner. only, as no individual perfroman'oe rtBMC NSVICB voters of Oeneral Btectlon Rev; Thomas B. Meaiwy. Inter- lived io WestfiaM for 22 years. She see as they enter ihe church. ordinated Transport Co. at a total Public Notice IN hereby irlven that The pre-school program is spon- tickets are sold at the door. The an ordinance as foliown was d DlH(rlct8 NOB. 1 to 6 Inc. ment took place in Fairview Ceme- was the wife of the late Eugene A. co«t of f 14,Moun- sored by National Council of Jewish Council of the Town o ••tliald Avenue—for the legal voter* ot Wuertlwle who died in 1940. from residential streets to the train Women, Greater Westtielid Section.; bership campaign is currently under- a meeting thereof held MarcM V ral Election DletrictB Noa. ,7 mi. . toJ3 Inc. . *• She is survived by her eon, David station at peak hours. way under tha chairmanship of Mrs. JOT C. VRBeSfAlfP. I The polU at aald msetins will be W. of the Tuflip St. wttress; a Honors Courses •Donald Way cf 846 Cedar Terr. Town Cwrklppwi unMt 9 o'clock P.M., prevail- > . - The commuters, who presently ^ers have also held sessions with daughter, Mn. Helen A. Bobbins of fill the South Ave. parking lot by OUDlKAWCtl ffa, MM1 (1ni time, and an much lonKer as may meirfaers of the Mayor's Citizens' an b« neceHitary for those present to A. Raymond Travis New York; four grandchildren and (Continued from page 1) 8 o'ektek each morning, would !««, ajM- m. rcant their ballot*. Advisory Committee en Community TITLKD«AftORl)lftA!VC«PlXfftNida Thomas, the director of the cation for the full terpi of Convatescent p.m. yesterday at Gnay's Funeral lege entrance examinations and Stu-Dazao said. 1 THE: TOWN or wm yenra: Home, 318 Baft Broad St., with the Office of Equal Educational Oppor- Notice is hereby «iven that the VARIO17I AMHUIPMDITI pff the wife of the dents can get college cretin and A companion idea was offered by turaily, had ibeen invited to visit the following action was taken* on 'iin THEMKTO.** Berkeley Rev. Or. Frederick E. Christian ol Appeal heard by the Board of Ad- Clark Triavfc. possibly, receive advanced place- Mrs. David Tarawnbaum of 142 Sum- j on March 15, 1D71: ' . DDBB IITT OHPAJNEOHPAJNEPP t,JTg school system last year. The board Council of the Town of-weatfield In By.order of the .RoardofTCilucn- York City, Mrs. Tra- the Presbyterian Church officiating. ment at college after successfully mit Ot. She told the -task force a of Davhl amui Hplen Orf»8- the Countil y hof Union as follows: I Uol n off thth e UnioUi n .CountC y rl was still awaiting her visit when Mr.' venoTfo,-'Wrn^MnnlM io 'ilS ){Tol ifl WestTtfOd the past Interment was in the family plot completing this kind of course. private -contractor -could provide bus 11 SECTION I. That a«nern1 Orrti- \H\w\\ School District No. 1,, Spring- Plenty repoiUed on the status of -the j »»« N. o.he«tu«t ytrcct n« » b«iid- nancince No. PrtR ns titled above be ] field, ticvr Jcmeyy. .--.,-.-, ,,,• previously lived 30 at Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, (During the week of May 17-21, ad- service along -Rahway Ave. from the LewU P. Fredericks/ ..... *™ ,, ... ,. , lut? lot—Granted. anil hereby U atnetidfij to read a* Ohio. vanced placement examinations in southeast corner of town. i {situation at the public meeting of-, lomANpJt j .-iBecretary was graduated in U subject areas will be giv$n"at. . u would end the need for private the fidwol 'hoard in November, Chief and thg^WlrWiilll \ttt*i MI0 from of lakeside School in Spring formerty of WestiieW, died.Mar. 9, they often fill the requirements and lic transportation is needed. He said, : , N.Y., until her retirement in at Boulder, Coio. at the age of 85. students who complete them can however, ithe School system pay* .. Bfinrgy was born in take the advanced placement exam- $5,000 in feu* upkeep and expenses W)':\lll:^fhe MI a member of the Church Mass., on Oct. Ill, 1885. She wainatios n in that area. for on lW-day year. Purchase of the g^V inj^e Highlands, White Wains. graduated from Mt. Holyoke College Teachers usually recommend stu- vehicles, he told Da MO, is only the %rvivtog are a daughter, Mrs. in 1908 and was a past president of derfts for honors courses; other stu- beginning. J«tie T. Palmer, with whom she the Westfield College Women's dents may indicate an interest in Attendant parking .was suggested ; eight grandchildren and 14Club and wife of the late Arthur D. joining an honors course and mayby Richard C. Townley, manager of Murray, former general secretary do so if they meet the requirements the PUy Fair/who said Municipal services wilt be heM atof the Westfield YMOA. She lived of the course. (Lot 4 fails to benefit merchants. here for 45 years. today at Gray's Funeral "We notify parents about the stu-Many parking spaces are occupied ; : < 1 :i ; : 1 i Hfne, 310 Bast Broad St.; inter- She is survived by her two sons, dent's invitation to join an honors by "meter-feeders" who violate the " - ^ 'p^^H^-: •'-<,'•"• •:"'?":•'• •.^'•V-v/J-->" r- ~ i^:^.';^.^! ^K'.-. ;•' -'i.^ ^V.^f;;v;.- ^ C. AV^:. ^;H;^: v&-j,-./- -r.:.' rafjnt wiH be at 2 p.m. in Union Douglas S. Murray of Miami, PSa., course," High School Principal Al- <2-hour limit. Townley said. Cus- Cfbetery1, Bedford, N.Y. In lieu of and Winthrop P. Murray of Bould- bert R. Bobal, said, adding that tomers who

\ FRED H. GRAY, JR. plitLsiKc the contributions of minority and Gonerol Manager groups, including the hhiL*k.s, to DAVID B. CRABIEL American history and culturo. Executive Vko-I'resldent -. t Board memlH.-n* liavir m<:t -with- C. FREDERICK POPPY members of the black community c 318 Cost Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr., manager 233-0149 •to disciLs.4 the* wctoI balidiee situti- tton. Individual members of the CAANKMOt 12 5pringfleld Av»., William A. Doyk manager 276-0093 Wtrck community Mild ihat they do not favor busing. School board :>'• itommm'.* • -» mum I fcer of leaching per- Memorial Prize for e new laws \ Business " and formanco 1o correct whal the WEA His teaching assignments have taken invoJving .the use of marijuana and j thfcre be .1The Hamecoming" they present said were "discrepancies him to U13 Vale University Gradu- •the ircnd of the to Ix; lenient in procedures followed in Afferent ate School of Art and 4he linaversity earnestly desired in "Any Vil- 11 in their sentencing involving the use schools. Liaison eommtotees aftso of -Florida. He has al^o beep visiting of drugs, -we expect the numljer of will be furnished age r. das prior to critjc at a number of -ooUeees and drug (pushers 'ntr .se* (to increase, leprechauns lefi a note say- to th? casing of special meetings. universities, ineiuding t-he Philadel- but already some of these people ing that anyone interested in auth- An increased rcie of the WEA in phia College cf Art and John Ho-p- been anrested and in the year ors of the books could find them in the cc.TjmunOLy was promised by University. a concentrated effort will be the regular new book hist at the li- ; Mr. E-rown at the Monday afternoon Mr. S'amos. 'born in NLVJV Yo^k in made to rid tine town of this type brary. meeting. The public regions c&m- IS22. has exhibited his woifc through-j<*f -person," stated Chief James F. xni'.iee wii'i bo augmented, he said, out Europe and in Ja-pan as well as Moran in his annual report to the MOVING by personnel of the a in bbs U.S. His awards iirulud« the rnayor and council. ccmrriutee in aclivilies regarding 1U87 National Arts Foundation PMAHT ANAI V«I« "the restoration of quatJiy educa- LMAKI AWAIJ¥ 1! tion in WestlieJ. "We have the Awatd. «he TUfamy Fetbw&hip, the » * National Inr.titu.te of Arts and Let-1 AMU JuvenflM to voice in determining West- HOUSTON 1 Heroin 44 2 field's dwtiny/ said Brown. and "the M&inichu Newspaper Among th3 aims of fee WEA is a (Marijuana 27 24 Other Drugs .... 6 6 Board of Education appeal to the eluded in the cotatious of the Mu- Slate Beard of Education to object seum of Modern Art, the Metropoli-1 Total Arrests ... 77 PICTURE to the $153,000 cut in the school 32 tan (Museum ART ASSOCIATION Medern Art, and the Museum of HOMES FOI SALE W, mmm Kmowr «B4 a—4fcfr «• an cwel by Mr«. WMhur Siepaer with parent-teacher and citizen Leprechauns HOUSTON are vfcNN* *y JttclMel Ca|MUaM*. atari. Utomte WakeffeU a* J«ta ftWpMlvMr. -North OMI #* WcttffteM (WftteMtttt Cevteff exhlMt. AVAILABLE iDougias CampfaeU, chairman o! the and Mrs. In Library? 1 ' _— ' rtaff relations committee tfl the Cranford*. ^ «,« fmance ^. . ; «Mrs . Shea" Xjeprechauns, as almost everyone THIS OFFICE Board of Education, said tot the nan of 721 Clark St., mailing; Mi^s. knows, are • -little people" who bad bctard has incliided in the teachers' George Skrt>a of Ml Trinity Ph. their beginnings in Ireland end one Obligation WAA Exhibit at Nursing Home contract a staff evaluation proced- arti Irving P. Oonaldsen «( 16 |k»- Uf their special days for mischief ure which v-ehry closely parallels nett PL, awanto; Carl Depntoowriu and fun is St. Patrick's day. On a tihe exiting procedures already in of Ir'vungton, properties; Mrs. A. O. visit to Weslfietd Memoriai Library Results in Creation of Art Class use in the ."St&tf Rating and EvBiu- Gree., n of 720 Lawrence Aye., and this week the leprechauns decided tttion Manual." V^**- -Reed Jr. ra. Ginn and to try' their hand at' painting, Mrs. 2151- Bayberry Rd,\an« Mrs. N, P. que3tion of academic freedom and Ahgelerk ' ~ . • _i • of#• Scotc#^ _ 1.1h. PlainsW^» _ • . . Liliard E. taw of 131 Lincoln Rd., standards of professional contfuct in Mrs. Kkriba, icatatotfue; S. Allyn a Weatfield artist and member, of the classroom. In- this direction Schaeffer cf FanwowJ, •poster design, the Westfiekt Art Association, wiH m-any sources of opinion will be and Mrs. John Best of 8«2 Nancy instruct residents of the center in a Board, WEA heard including some teachers in Way, ij)HMinig. .- ;...... ' class to be formed shortly at the the system. brochures' may bo <4>- . Aim* center in cooperation with Mrs. Gor- (Continued from page 1) Mr.. Campbell said, "The dollar tained from Mrs. Sheaftan. The artist Is don. seltleinenl falls within tho original 1 age, on which teachers pay no in financial provisions made by the tkeWeii. Mrs. A, R. Frederlckson of icome tax, amount to an additional I board in its budget proposal. White Drug Abuse Nottingham PI, chairman of the $3O,G00 over the current year, end ws consider that the settlement is attow, first of its kind at the center, about one percent of the total pack- acceptable to the taxpayers and (Continued from page I)v said that paintings will be replaced age, or $3,750 is resignated for in-j the teachers, there is no doubt that *., . >• . H1 creases in e»tna pay assignments, when you combine conltirming large lead increase in Ute Held of ha rel- Another financial portion of the salary demands with voter reaction ics af almtst 71a timejs Jn the second new contract provides that nurses against a minimal budget you must half. achieve 95 per cent of parity with I tece reduced services and staff 'Fcrty-two (percent cf all _•. _. is." the subject of "•academic freedom" (Continued from page 1) rested for drug violations., Of .-these WESTPIHD OLEE CLUB WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS: arrested, 32 deFe/idants or 30 per- with a view to formulating a policty $m Lo^s j lDug,hi award- $75 Pric«d.from $275 to $1,300, Oval diamond shown $350. ACTIVE, pAT«ON, ASSOCIATE OR BUSINESS ASSOCIATE statement. Arrording to Mr. Brown, dbnorts award; $50 award In memory vent were rocidiwist iwifch some ar- the board has assured .the WEA that of MorU)n DwwJd Catok. a ^ L A rested for the -third and fourth time; in addition 'five were arrested while The club't 44th Spring Concert will ba presented April 17 the teaching staff end individual Frame Co. 'merchandise award, and CHAftflE M tUMIT teachers wWl be consulted. an M. Grumibafcher Artists Materials in >t'he •commission of other crimes. at 8t30 P.M. in th# We»tfie!d Sfnior High School and will feature Another memo spates that in the Co. award. With ortly five defendants being nu ain The Hudson Vdf«y Brats Quinlet. The musicians are from the event that financial condijtions re- Aiwards for graphics include: the acquitted and 32 -cases .still pending, JEWELERS quire a reduction in teacher posi- $50 Felice award for first place; the department experienced a clear- U. 'S.'Arjuy Staff Band at the U. S. Military Academy, West tions, those affected who have •cer- $30 patrons -award and Barry's ance rate- of almost $4 percent. 206 E. BROAD ST. ADAMS 3-0529 Point, H- tification and professkural compe- Frame Shcp merchandise certificate. Investigations in 1970 disclosed the tency will be reassigned within the The four to fae Rented exi^er/cg of several persons in IWest- WESTFIELD N. J. system. "We fully expect that any field who ssll drugs purely for profit STUDINT AND QINItAL ADMISSION TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM suoh reductions wiH be made by at- for -works di> water colons include: THi " ~ iAHDSTAND, OR GUI CLU1 MfMBHS trition in the present staff," Mr, the |100 City Federal Savings & Loan MIMURSHtP CHAIRMAN, 232-6598 Bnwn added. Aascclatron alwa-rd; a $75 combina- OR CAU OAN tkm awand; the J50 Jane Smith * * * • Also included in the non^inancfol and-$50 JOIMI Franks aiward. For pah>tings involving niixed media, awards include: the $100 Hugh W. hong memorial award; 4 *•' • M DlflRKET PLOCC JOIN IN OUR the 'West/ield iAnt Supply menchati- tiiae certifiicate, and iBacour Artists Cotors, inc. award, 'Mr. Bnigffs, a native of San DJego, Calif., studied at the SdiacJfer School of Design in Sao -Francisco and -is a graduate cf the California - \- WSSS& School of Fine Arts, San Franc^co. The 47-year M »ainter has exhib- •.' ited Itis work in galleries and mu- seums from Maine to California, in- Icluding the Museum of iModern Art ' fi BE WISE! and the Whitney (Museum of Ameri- THIS I can Art in N&w York, the Allan Give A Hoot Frarvkis Gallery in Chicago, the San \ v 'Francisco Museum cT Art and, the LAST "CUTS" THIS YEAR Clarkton Shopping Center Delias Museum of Contemporary * Give A Check Art. Raritan Road, Clark awards include Uiti Alibert 382-2604 FOR DELIVERY DETACH HERE \r>* BE BUDGET WISE AND FASHION AWARE AND U4 / AIKTURE PERFECTHOME PLAN TO SAVE SUBSTANTIALLY BY SHOP- LUTELY FREE! PING NOW FOR A COOL WEATHER COAT . . . AS LOW AS ONLY - ALL FABRICS & FUN FURS - ; ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS! - ALL LENGTHS - ALL STYLES - t • t * - , • t • . GET A TUB OF CHICKEN FREE ".V- EXCELLENT LARGE SELECTIONS WITH A PURCHASE OF $2 OR MORE RUNNING f T. Bring fit 11 «bup«n to Offer good only unlit Choose any Fence style and color to complement your Home, Chicken Holiday and 3-24-71 STEEL MESH—In a variety of toiors ALUMINUM FENCES —Privacy receive a tempting *ob One free tub of chicken and wire gaugn Panels and Plckels of 4 hot/ chikt chynk* to a family. ORNAMENTAL ESTATE FENCES— WOODEN FENCES—Stockade and !UP TO 24.991 25.-34.99 35.-49.99 of country chicken Muit be 18 years or over. Elagant WrougM-lron Rollings ether types CHICKEN HOLIDAY, Clarkton Shopping Center EASY TERMS ARRANGED • PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE! I Raritan Road, Clark 382-2604 MAIN OFFICE: 381-3111 *N.i. SHORE 741-4343 NO. N,J. 487-1114 • STATEM IS. (212)448-2230 SERVING CHICKEN AND A VARIETY OF SEAFOOD . , . 50.-79.99 ! 80.-109.99 • 4 Day, Any Oayl Or see them at our Showroom, Dally 'III 6, So!, "til 5* 127 CENTRAL AVE., WESTFIELD FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE TYPHOON FENCE MOST BANK CARDS ACCEPTED • OPEN MONDAY UNTit 9 P.M. 446 SI. Georges AvG.,Rahway/NJ.O7O65 HAL MTATI fOt Mil • • fiTATf FOt fAlf ^^ Wff^^^P Wf"WP|J rfl^^t* W^VUflp ^^

PEARSALL JOY BROWN, INC LEE K. WARING DANKER & DANKEL WILUAM K OAK C. I. SMITH, JL BARREH & CRAIN REALTOB — IVSVi REAXTOR Inc. AND REALTOR 14* iLMEl STKfT Sttyflll AVel eWl ftEALTOIS is BBOAO vrmmmr AD 24SM •CJT MaltipJr U*tlmm »>• 233-5555 Urttltttnt — of Multiple M«ltl»l« LU.ta« Senicc ill FRANKENBACH "Two Colonial 232-4*4* lac. II If s the Scrvic* ESTABLISHED X«2S that counter* WKTFICIO MOUNTAINS* TWO NEW LISTING*! 232-1M0 MOUNTAINS!!* $30,900 i Bedrooms (plumbing DAISIES FJNf NEWtt COiOMAL 4 UOtOOMS in for 2nd buthv recrea- tion room (£6x14) with WONT EXCLUSIVE AREA REPRESENTATrVBg FOR many buiJt-lne. Attach- "EXECUTIVE HOMESEARCH" — AN AFFILIATE OF L. 5 YEAR OI..D CO- GOOO LOOKING COiONUU ed garage, fenced-ln TELL PREVIEWS, INC., THE WORLD'S FIRST AND PORE- WITH IDEAL. FliOOK Attractive ft cute Cape Cod type yard, Scotch Plain*. Faawood Meaalains MOST INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE CLEARING PLAN'., FOYER OPENS TO THEIN IXCHUNT CONMTIONI home with 2 bedrooms up and HOUSE. ALSO SOLE AREA MEMBERS OF "CLA" 20 FOOT UP-TO-THE-MINUTE but we'd b^ g"1ad to tell you INTtANCf VHTIMH1 2 bedrooms down on a treed lot 1*4,900 Perfect, inside and out! tvt-rythinp about this nevly (COUNTRY LIVING ASSOCIATES) A LEADING METRO- KITCHEN AND THE 20 FOOT with fence. In a handy Scotch POLITAN-SUBURBAN EXECUTIVE REFERRAL SERV- PANELLED FAMILY ROOM. 1 Not one thin* to do. Itstfii Cape rod. A new addi- MENACE IN UVWO IOOM Plains area tor buu ivttd acbool. 1 NFRA tion, 35 x 24. consists- of en- ICE WITH HEADQUARTERS IN N. T. CITZ. IJUIGE LIVING ROOM 23x16, Bright cheery living room vtth Diving room, fireplace, u.ince fnyt-r with slaie floi>r. FAMILY SIZED DINING ROOM Htf TTY MNIMQ KOOM picture window sund carpMlns dining room, modern living room, one-half bath and AND 1st FLOOR POWDER and large eat-In kitchen, Btuft- kitchen, Ut floor den; For Uitnviry ivm wttii exit 10 rear ROOM. THE SECOND FLOOR EXTtA ittCUL KITCHEN nient has 26x14 recreation room 8 bedrooms, 2 car. Many y.inl. *Mi'd«-rn kiirhen, formal HAS FOUR WELL PLANNED THREE NICE KWOOMS with bar and built In planter*. extras. • lir.ing room, master bedroom, BEDROOMS AND TWO TILED £iio Volts — attached gaxajr*. tCD CAtKT SEtVICE t'uil hath and neliehsful scretn- BATHS. TWO TAR ATTACHED FULL tATH Should sell quickly at ibis |3«,80ft Original owneri. trans- t-v1 porch complete *he first . GARAGE. WALL-TO-WALL price, so call today, ferred. 1963 split, level: floor. Second floor has three bed- CARPETING. ALMOST NEW CAVfTINO family room, living* roi'ins u-iu- r.t'wly panelled). At- room. eat-In kitchen, ,3 NICELY LANDSCAPED LOT very pleaeant large bed-. taoht-d paratf* «"** "ax« b^low $64,900. 1 j>..n.f.o. There's more to tell so a CAR GARAGE $S4,tOO. room, separate dining why not giv*• u? a CA11 Imme- rooms. 1% baths, I car. diately — after all. time and LOW TAXES I All NICK Basement. Scotch tide pliiP » t^l'd buy wait for MINIATUtl ISTATI QUICK POSSESSION ONI ROOt UVIMO Plains, near transporta- FIRST TIMf AD n.^ man: Nearby Scotch Plains. tion. WE HAVE JTST LISTED THIS ASKING $34,tOO I CIMTIAt Alt LOVELY LARGE AND EX- $41,900 North side, short walK SPACIOUS COLONIAL TRKMBL.Y WELL BUILT CAPE COHDITIONINO grade school. l*arere liv- COD ON OVER AN ACRE OP ing room, dining: room, SHACKAMAXON ARIA PROPERTY IN MOUNTAIN, This delic-htful all fcrlrfc ranch ttible space in kitchen, FIVE BEDROOMS JUST LISTED SIDE. will surely sell quickly! There grade level rec room EXTRA SPECIAL COLONIAL I are a bedrooms, large ch«try Handsome brick And frame Co- 1 (21,7x10) 4 bedroom*, THI RED CARPET $54,900 lonial, UoauiUuUy landsraped PENNSYLVANIA STONE ON LOVELY MNSON PLACE* living room, kitchen wKh dieh- ltt batbi. Ldrg-e lot, properly- Spacious living room FIRST TIME OFFERED FRONT, LOVELY CENTER waeher and dinette. Beautiful fenced 4" play area. IS ROUEO OUT! wiih fireplace, formal dining HALL, LARGE LIVING ROOM CHARMING UVINO ROOM basement recreation room. Lot WITH FIREPLACE, FAMILY Ii' wide In one of Westfiel&*« When you tell us thai you Asd thrr* full hath* plu* room, panelled family room, WITH PICTURE WtNOOW desirable residential areas, |47,»OO 4 Bedrooms, 3ft powder rooiu . * , Spjieion* lar^:^ eat-in kitchen plus bed- $51, SIZED DINING ROOM, GOOD handy for school, Entrance hall, living ore house hunting, we first ivl*r rmitii aad dlalnp roout room or rfen and full bath. EAT-IN KITCHEN. TWO BED- ft FIREPLACE room, dining* room, eat- . , . First Jtftor «tea . . w Bljr Three twin-siaed bedrooms and Spacious Westfield Colonial with over-*ti« yard ROOMS AND BATH ON FIRST ing- space In kitchen. ask you to tell us aH your kltrkm with ratios: »|mrr bath on second floor. Newly dec- FLOOR AND TWO BEDROOMS GOOD SIZE DINING ROOM dishwasher 28' panelled preferences. Maybe it's im- . - . Hear oirrreAcd porch.,, orated and centrally air con- ideal for children. Five bedrooms in all and 2 tiled AND BATH ON SECOND EATING SPACE AND NEW MDDOUHOUM rec room. Central air" iMfil play- ro o m * . . ditioned. Choice Westfield area. FLOOR- conditioning, Large lot. possible to fill every single Irmratrd . . * Wrll S51.SP0- baths. The nine room plan includes a 3V living RANGE IN KITCHEN M7.S00. j . • . Two car room with wood burning fireplace, 19' den or BEAUTIFUL PANELLED EN- $63,900 Whispering- plnei, top on* on the- list, but we truly to the rear of the CLOSED PORCH WITH AWN- GLASSED AND SCREENED On a hill, just over the Ws o* the mountain, Scotch rfret* plot * . . Ai rmmy walk stud/ with a wall of bookcases, modern square ING-TYPE WINDOWS AND PORCH field line U this popular 3 bed- Plains, deep, lot, backs want to know WHAT YOU tu all irhMli. HbraiT* "Y," MfSTIOI AHA SLATE FLOOR. 42 FT. PINK kitchen with eating space. Top north side location room, 1^4 batb, dent recreation to Reservation, turn- ;• WANT. traa»poriart«ft. *te, * - . TkU PANELLED RECREATION 3 GOOD SIZE MDROOMS room in basement home that around ctreet, S bed- will This is a Colonial for those who on a quiet curved "Crescent." Perfect for your ROOM WITH BAR. ATTACHED has "eye appeal/' Fireplace — rooms (roaster 19.6x13), wish for a truly spacious home GARAGE, CENTRAL AIR CON- PANELLED PLAYROOM porch — attached garage and 2 baths. Fireplace, pan- for entertaining, A lar*e living larger-than-average family. Call now to inspect DITIONING AND THOUSANDS pretty lot. In Scotch Plains. elled den, new kitchen/ Next, we will ask you the room, formal dining room, mod- OF DOLLARS WORTH OF REASONAKi TAXES I family room combina- Questions such as how many ern kitchen, powder room, a this home. SHRUBS AND TREES. EXTRA TALL THUS ft MANY SHRUiS tion. . den with built-ins, bookshelves LOT INCLUDED. INSPECTION FENCED REAR YARD children, ages, grades, etc.; and an adjoining family room BY APPOINTMENT. nCTUtl M)OK HOMI $55,900 & Bedrooms In this ex* 24 s 20, with plass doora over* HOUSE IN panded ranch. Fireplace how soon you need occu- MUCK^RAME looking a beautifully land- rot wnt«$ In living room, dlninv scaped patio. Four twin *\ze 164,900. EXCELLENT CONDITION pancy; what cash investment bedrooms and two baths on the room, kitchen with eat- 1 second floor; a recreation room PRICED AT $41,5001 1 n«r space, screened/ you prefer to make. ON TOP OF THE RIDGE Perfect for a family about to glassed porch. Overslie in the basement The two car recreation room, 2 car, detached garage has a fine room retire MuMpto IMitf elled den and first floor bath, three delightful bed- tlon room, Screened Jk glassed C. B. SMITH, JL WctUtM — I porch. W/W carpetlnff. 32x16 • MDMOM CHARMRI ON A LANK rooms and oodles of charm everywhere. In Scotch pool and ttccesnoms. Many ex* i • • - tra^. In AVe«tfleld n«ar II i ' , •, * . ' . Plains on Crest Lane — it would be well to act 112 AM ST. on lot 116x181. . lit ceatral We. .;:/;> frimo rotation for oil AT THK CRIST now. WntAcM ; •choor*; Mcellent nolghbor- WtSTMlD, N. 1 $53,900 hood; ctoto to public trant- 2tt*SS5S •yrWlon, Attroetiv 22 foot WIUMM A. CLAM Ijlmna room with log-burning ataH the Flmt eaaaa; HMn la lovely 439 tiomth Ave^ fire place) dining room has M««Mtatattl4c . . . Eatlclaa- Bltaatoth SOUTH SIDE TUDOR Claire Bitrkcr ,*aS-4Ml \y Cnloatal friHM lav haicr 1 Potto Own Msrlaase Mimto rail* mural and pully •vw ^kllrhra-faMllr* rooat Htm. Joy IN t 4 * AD 2-2500 (21 x i:i), throaita the paa- $42, C. B, HK1TH, JM

t light fixture; eating j ellva rear «n (bota of • Aviple parUas Ui reiur Meet and dishwasher in th*a« oveHaok the w Near grade. Junior High, Senior High and Paro- Heaervatloa). to the Area JIM kltchenj powder room; vloaa IITUK aa« chial schools. Of masonry and half-timber con- Referral rM«i . . . Taer* ar« thrre v VWatch Hill |) ondoeed porch, owning win- flae bearwmaa <<•* auatvr blfc rtJally in fine V* s«ctlon-rC(flbn&l in levels. Four with talout ' la 1» x M> aa>J tw» tiled WOODLAND HILLS - SCOTCH PLAINS d^ batha : . .>Vashlr laaa- JAMES J. DAVIDSON HWnl9 V*to%r. pUnty three baths, Uvrns; room with outside door. Full, dry, e* plorT.. A aalck- of roomier romping children. The mtiirfpr has" been We are EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for a CUSTOM BUILDER with Chartea W. Rokwmr. ADMflM flreplace, V dining room with •'^;wattrproofed basement with altaatlaa which aierita ARCHITECTURAL BACKGROUND. He la at present building a Jark W. CMrpe«(*r.. .AD 3-«T41 built-in buffet, kitchen with Voar araatpt rail. carefully maintained with excellent housekeeping PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY on ROLLING WOODED HOME- ai A. Clark AD2*T4M eating; space, .family room with .,^'iomple room for a large rec INC SITES, all OVER AN ACRE. fireplace, on beautiful acre lot and modernization. The six spotless rodms include The area has close-in convenience with country-like- sur- with park-like set ting-. Low room. Stairs to attic with roundlnKS. ONE HOME in ready to show. A MAGNIFICENT $CO'a. 232-4650. 3-11-tf 23' living room with fireplace — three. 2nd floor STONE FIREPLACE in the family room Is just on© of the ma-ny storage space. $39, bedrooms — attractive kitchen with breakfast nook FASCINATING IDEAS of our builder. Thla house is listed at TEN YEAR OLD 185,900. and air conditioners in the dining room and master OPEN SATURDAY ft SUNDAY bedroom. Taxes under $1,000. Call for appoint- 1 P.M. - 5 P.M. THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. CENTER HAU SPUT •ANY vnra unni«i NUOHtORHOOD ment. Directions: Take Rarltan R<1. to the Country Club, Turn right REALTORS : INSURORS $49,900 on Woodland Ave. to Short Hills Lane, Scotch Plains. • This owner asked us to V.I4.OOO.—COLONIAL tastefully decorated and carefully main- •trots particularly "nice mix la a prlaie call 233-4500 any time tained with seven .rooms;; i- bath; two car detached garaere. of families with youngsters aa* Modern kitchen; panelled side den; three bedroomn. Modest taxes* Era* Laae Coaatrr Clah, PLEASE NT EAT THE DAISIES" a good first home. , • * families with teenagers, and tbla boaic oCcra the ««»f- MARY PALMER < • aleacea «f atadrra llvla* older families too. Estab- . r . The llvlaa; rvoat baa a $38,900. Realtor *fi»ooo,—FOUR BEDKOOM Home of uniiHual lov^l design around lished, not a development." prettr MaatclleH • replace Member Multiple Listing Service the corner from grade Bchool In a yountr nolstiborhood of grow- . . . There la a lane "Flor- Ing families, Grade Uvel family room witn lavatory aVid laundry" Short walk to recreation .— ida", rasa* lo the rear, la This challenging 14-room Victorian built just before 205 South Av«. W. Wwtfietd, N. J.same level. Excellent condition. tennis and swimming. Low aMItloa to t\* have t*ml\y ATTRACTIVE HOUSES the turn of the century has all the room you'll ever traffic street. You'll like the two tiled baths, »«fr4er need. The "Great Hall" (30x9) which has a fire- 3-ll-tf MT.oOO.—RANCH, vacant for ciulch po«He«8lon. Seven rooms; 1% rtoH, «a4 two-car varac? batha pluH a HUiiny1 plaseed and Hcrecned porch; BpaciouB well tvospltoble center half; 8 top off this tfentrablc list- place, runs through the center from front to rear kept ground^ two car garaffo; basement. Large modern cat-In lav ... Do let m* a«w from 138,900 2 family. All tn nice mljolnlng- tlcn; three twin size bedrooms. For thitt rooms, 2K baths. $49,500. L and opens on the living room with fireplace, din* T • ^ customer with caah, an aubumublc low Intercut mort- condition. Separate mil- ing room with fireplace, den, library and kitchen gage. ; with fireplace. Six sizable bedrooms on second AUTTIEPARK Hies. Immediate posses- floor, a 7th on third floor plus huge space for play- 953,500.—RANCH on youth Hide Scotch Plain* aero lot HUrrounded liy other fine liumes. Seven roomn; two baths; two car garage; Of YOUR OWN I CUSTOM CHARM sion. room, hideaway, trumpet lessons or what-have- ALAN JOHNSTON, INC. big tauceni{ml. Laundry off tho modern kitchen for Realtors convenience. you. The condition leaves room for your own F It's on Edge wood Terrace IN A CHARMING creative imagination. Where can you find 14 rooms Area reiirrxenMALP top of the hill adjoining MountulnHlde In NORTH SIDE SETTING for $38,900? — Right here in Fanwood. Accept the ALL POIKT8 I1BLOCAT1O.V HEKVICK Scotch Plains- New fnmlly type kitchen with work and family grounds that give you com find at this price. Close room area; another den rear of living1 room with fireplace; threo plete privacy because of challenge — inspect today. double beilroomn; two baths. Deep wooded lot. Tip-top condition. $65,500 to all schools. their shape and the location SPUING HAS ARRIVED of the house. Plenty of space «7ft,;wo,—COLONIAL, for tliut conservative family who appre- Fe*tvrlRK "bottle IN FANWOOD 1 ciates fine construction nncl HPUotii with May 1st possession. Ev- 4 BEDROOMS $41,900. fireplace . . . Secluded Gas heat, forced warm air. mereened porch . . - Two enr ery thins? iiluue» , K. J. tnuity H panelled (kn for futJtor'H hrnncwork p "Two Colonial Offices" Tar HOMKH1CA The l,-jjMalrH r*#«r iHMlrouniH, two Initliw, luU or UIK CIUH^IH, 232-630O Nnllnn'ii fllfteiit t Home Findtnit 43 ELM STREET .... 232-1800 ALAN JOHNSTON, INC. 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M* i .*.•.*« WM*A.U w J „.„„,„ „ . " weJcotned. Call ftn enthUHlasttc mem- itMMt H A WI'IIOII M'. lout trailer, work cleant'tl, emteriof painting, or n-pLlcH u, Jiux 11S7, I'lalnileia, m UUKimt WHtMM. H. J. WKHTFI^IJ*—orrioe apaco, profen. b«r, 233-1H40. 2-18-8t pond condlUou, KICPPH 4. Onll L'lli- Fully inaured. AD B-7302, 4-H! N- J. • *• J - k sional, phyHlcian or dentlBt, GOO SQ. — oMl after « P.Sl. • = ^— I . • ft., air conditioned, all utilities nun- I MWT—Money, _on Arnrch 1H at Dig - ' ii^iiMMmU piled. Frofesfiionat building in ex- Buy In Wentnetd. IK-llevf part WIIH AITIMI1»R _ K1I7ABVTM N i #*ICAtl I IB A UFLP WANTED — # • . NIW USTINO oellent location. Call 232-21C0 or found by woman in yellow Chevy AlTtUWJK* — lUCAKin, N. J, CLEAN-UP \W "*« WMPilCl/ — W lUUUMiluT < 232-21GS. 3-lK-tf wagon. The rest lost In sumo whop- Open Daily 'til 9, Sat. 'tit G |I IP *%•» PPMIIE IM ln I>IP BC 232 a431 MALAE OR , :J!fiHr 5j:-^ ^ ^ "^«- » ^» - - MAMMONO ORGANS nnrnKiml>Iyn RnA rpnBS Mr 7«cionn0 1>pC(i27r out FEMALE 3 FAwar- $2ifooo • HOUSES FOR RENT • \m WAMTBft A *ooo««i MCANS ^r ' "- . " \^uw^^^<:^^'- WESTFJELD " —• r- • WANTBU • . HI.'liM I^IJ'lAHAIVi'K •(rtJ"' Immediate purl «r full tlmi« oppor- l ; l l O l Centrnl bunlnfc»» «one. Fully IKTKRF.NTIKO. collections or nob- —: .«.LA w»'J*.''iV«.* L . . i *. .• 8-4-4t Unite• :f• I•'>< i:i» iu,y will do mm Alexluu nr hurop** HN (.roup bender. 1 11 joy caHh flow and tax shelter window*. Please cull or write Mr. Style, 822-7026 from 10:30 A.M. until 1.I...J »«#-Tfti« aia S«-#b jotm. yard w.>rk t-h-aiilnK. window ""'"''''^'""'r." n«(['., i^.*r ^^nl; l th rou eh depreciation. First George Rlclinrda, 43 Rim St.. West- 5 P.M. . 2-i2-t« ••»•« Hr»(iil PIH« — 913 Moilh wa«hiH*r. car wuxhlnu ntul waxing WrU';jv>w: « »nrdlniun 432-N Orov» u time offered;-." • - field, 232-1800. eow =—- »«9ttM • ? '- IK-rereucM^. Call l!3:t-S7!M ufler HI- ^ i-Mtnehl, N, J. Oifliin. ow w n : : :: . : CRWKI 756 BOOTHO(I00, beforBine e10% c P, BejorM e polen. "" L'"^ ~ ~~— • •'•••' • • LOT Sw FOR SALE • " ' * * 2-11-tf ALTINiUtO PIANO MOUSI 'fmi^vrr. ,iuiy narso afsh^n-".""? ' WntftfWJieilHvIe LUtteB * **^*fc , : tuWry «<.. ICIUnbPth. JV, J. «»wlil», 8 «r 12 hoiirn, nnv type im- A MADE C| ACCIttmC A Kftm VWlta .._..-._,..„,. . ,..-... nft_ -. COI'PM-l with pro-HOlioolerH want — UftH. ltcnt of rerenMiccn. lleply Dux W mUKC WbM39irlCU9 W C 8 ofn klml Pro or RMMIKUI CeMwerele l on°ff FttIF«.vJ?noodS %9- snt4 ffii p PT - i tudor or contem- ho^uiy eolonlul-Mvlo ilouhU- bed, St. ^ J-1S-_t '*»_*•» « • • ^ - 32--8034 .atter h P.M pomry rieKlfrn. $BB.OO(l-|fiG.OOO. Went- medium poster* «7fl; nmU-hliiK mil- M> „ .,„ \h,Z~^T™~^Z :7^;r ON PAGE 8 rMV : Hilt.. H.WWk. Broker •-»-» UeM ,or MountalnHldo. Prl.icli»Mh^ 3^11^^ %(n!^ ^i;^ Ca^'^r 1 "^ " ° " ' ;• '. • AUTOS FOR SALE ••''•• ' . ' ' ' '" — ^^^- — : • ATWOODREALTY PAHTS/ACCIIIOWIS ••••• ' v g^^Oa

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j n , I ^BBBBB^BW^^^^^^M^^^^^^BBBBBBB^M^^B_BBBB^BBBBBBB^BB||^^^^^^^^^^p I ' B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^^^^H _ j^v^b^ B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bfl ^ _. > fc ^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bfl a v . • INCOMETAX : j_« •#!••••• -M« SUPERIOR SELECTION I 1 of Pediatricians, presented a lecture! Bruce of Summit will be presented ists wril remain on during Wednes- Tim Szeliga, 0a.yi4 TecEyck aui jqo6atw$e$ Bad set t Sftf on "Psychological Development of j at uhe Union County Park Convmis- Exchangites Mark day. Speakers will address clut^ on Gary Bachman-. Meredith Millar, Brigitte Schran, design were supervised by Mrs. C. in Returns Child and Adolescent." The audience sion's Trailside Nature and Science the subject Ttnu-sday and Nine of the students have double Jetf Susmac and Scott Douglas. Bressler, Mrs. R. Lund, Miss Mar- Vtt. then broke up into small discussion Center, in the Watchung Reserva- will test except between the hours of duty, being featured in supporting The lighting and stage crews, as garet Merrill and T. Reynolds with To WHS Mar. 20 groups and formulated further ques-jtron. Sunday, at 2 p.m. 60th Birthday 10-11 a.m. and 4:30 and 5:30 p.m.roles as well as understudying some well as make-up are student oper- ninth grade students doing the actual lions answered by Dr. Potter. Friday. of the leads. They are Jan Calleuder, ated under the direction of Mrs. J. work. Tickets and photographs were vgf By Melissa Neiir.an Parishioners who have helped to In commemoration of the found- oroduced by D. Giotta and S. Jones. ing of the firsl Exchange Club in Jim Cooper, Lori DeLong, Debbie Drogin and Jack Spfeker while the |f:JD*6kin ihe amazing myslic. is make this lecture series a success "Alakazam the Great" t include Publicity: Don Leo, Miss Ready Pancake 1811, the Westfield club this week U) *he WHS auditorium held a birthday party at its regu- Movie Feature at Y pjn. Saturday. This is the Kathy Fischer and John McCarthy; lar meeting at the Mountainside yoar that the Westfield YWCA discussion leaders: Mrs. R. Clove- Day Plans Inn. "Alakazam the Great," an ani- f- land, Mrs. T. Engcrl, Mr. and Mrs. I IttM Sponsored the -hypnotist and his Organization for (-he Wesftfield Among the programs or the na-mated advetnure in color about an "The Sound of the Mind.11 G. Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. D. unforgettable monkey with human Grace. Mr. and Mrs. E. King, D. Rotary Club's annual Pancake Day tional and local organization are : Mias Patricia Schrivar. director Saturday, Apr. 24, has been com- sponsorship of National Oime Pre- equalities and magical powers, is of V-Teeras, (lie youth organization Orgen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sexlon, and this week's feature of the WesfcfieW Mr. and Mrs. G. Welch: welcoming pleted, according lo Frank Gedger vention Week, the Freedom Shrine, U the YWCA, said. "We feel we will GoMen Deed Awards and many YMCA's "Saturday Afternoon at the fee toM out before the day of \he ]>ercommittee- : Mrs. F. Cardoni. Mrs. president. Under Student Fund A. Kortina and Mrs. G. Wiech; „• j P'Wam coordinators. Robert Max-youtih and community service proj- Movies." Ifrmaftce because of the big de- well and Omer MiMer. committee ects. Tliis week's feature which will be mand" Miss Sclirivor commented freshments: Mrs. J. Siejk, Mrs. P. At Tuesday's meeting, the birth- shown at 1:30 p.m. at the Y follows Smith and Mrs. S. Sussko. chairmen have been named for the tfrat eacli yoar 1he program seems all-day fund-raising event benefiting day program included a review of Alakazam as he does battie with to *>e belter Uian the year before, Mrs. Casimir Osiecki. school liai- < - scholarship fund. local and national history and ob-•Hercules in an epic struggle among cited last year's sell-out as the club s son member of the Confraternity of These include Mr. Geiger. food jectives. Highlights were the "Ab-the planets, then s4ars in the great- . JHWf of the popularity of Krcskin's Christian Doctrine, and Mr. and Mrs. bie and Ken Report," a history of est bullfight of all "time in *he heart •; fttrforman.ee. Tickets may be pur- procurement; Henry Schnecken- Thomas Root, co-chairmen of the >berg( equipment: Nicholas Guiditta, local club activities presented by ol a fiery volcano, then tackles a chased from a V-Teens member or series, have invited aU members of | weyman Steengraie, din- Past Presidents AA> .Jackson and great scorpion in a dark pit. The ;.;Wt the YWCA. Alt proceeds will go serving; Ken Mathis; a quiz show featuring the community to attend the next!ing ro[>m. Robert Fuller, advertis- movie features the voices of Frankie to the Y-Teens Opportunity House. , M 2 t questions about Exchange and pre- program on Mar. 24 at 8:15 p.m.ing. Peter Sullivan, posters; Paul Avalon, DcWie Steevens, Jonathan Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCormick, par- sented by Past President Lee Free- Winters, Arnold Stang and Sterling Bosi'and, piacemeirts; Richard Hart- m'an; and a film strip depicting ents of four children, will speak kopf, finance chainr^an. Holtoway. Is Finally Arriving: about "Sex Education in the Home" New Jersey Club activities present- 100 at Sex Also Al Holland, ticket sales; ed by District Representative Harry (parents' attitudes and responsibili- Grant Buitermore, door sales; Michaelson. Recognition wias also ties). The film "Human Reproduc- James Reynolds, treasurer; Vincent given lo the club's charter mem- 100 in Cast Education Series tion" will be shown. Washville, program chairman, with bers and past presidents who are F " ¥ committee mambers William De still active. Mountainside—More than 100 at- Trilio, Hollis Plinton and John Of KJ Comedy tended the first in the three lecture "Northwest" Slides Meeker; Mrs. Robert Max-well, -, \ series on "Sex Education in the chairman of Rotary-Anns, with Assure yourselves a beautiful Home," sponsored by Our Lady of At Center Sunday This Weekend committee members Mrs Onier Mil- • - * Lourdes Church. Dr. Thomas E. Pot- 'The Scenic Northwest" — a show- ler, Mrs. Frank Gedger, Mrs. Vin- Race Relations Ur, diplomat of the American Board More than 100 students and faculty ing of color slides narrated by Giry cent Washvilte, M r s. Weyman members

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\-\ Friday and Saturday Nights to The BUDDY ROCCO TRIO and • . SKIP & RICK DUO Starring Academy Award ; Jom« Eorl Jonoi (Best Actor) Music 7 Nights a Week *;,y jono Alcxondcr (Beit Actro:;) PANAVI5I0N COLOR BY DELUXE Jumbo Sandwiches and Shrimp Cocktails U.S. 22 GREEN BROOK Gentlemen Jackets Friday and Saturday BE WISE! Give A Hoot MEAT SPECIALS Give A Check ML 311 J* «UL£T 264-2200 PAUL NEWMAN Legs of Lamb 79c Ib, 5 LB. BAG - JOANNE WOODWARD INSTRUCTION Homemade Kielbasi 99c Ib. B< II. BKIVWKTTi tcficlier of pluno. 25 LB. BAG I/Bteat methods. CIUHHICHI nrnl pop* UIRJ\ TjfsjtAonif In your Jmnie. Gf»6 Dorian Rd.( Westllcld. Cull AD 2-GaDG, Chicken Necks & Backs 3 lbs. 19c 5-ft-tf VALUABLE COUPON LEARNING CAN BE FUN I t< WinUUH*H of t'l ' tench hm HUM* It MICH, r: -r PRODUCE pruKr Hkfiniln^ tnul honu* tu- tor i MM

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^. ^*- •**-- .- ,•*- »J--' -• •••• ;- h U lz ^- >• / /: ' r -^ BUSINESS SEKVICkh •^ r *'• *-^ -^ ": ^J ^' TJ ":i •-• r -K " ;- *- r: -^ v -: \ r. n- SHANTY PU8 INTERIOR DESIGN Li L t* *- L- "\A -- - - [^-* JT fj -* ** *• t '-*11* +* •--• ^^ ENTERTAINMENT CONSULTANT #,STEUERNAGEL'S NURSERY rv.ry N/ghP Harborg Prlchard LAWN and GARDEN SUPPLIES Finest Seafood, Drink & Fun 232-2561 POINT PLEASANT BEACH, N.1 QUALITY MEATS 3 ;l 240 SPRINGFIELD AVE., WESTFIELD 233-6355 AARDVARK M -^ West, 763 MOUNTAIN AVE. ccirner LEADER CLASSIFIED RUG SHAMPOO COMPANY i r'-ni'-ly rrwiHoimhli'i t"n-<- I-MI| SPRINGFIELD Hi.-H. Ari'r .'- |'..\i. full u:ia-ii»KM. Open daily thru Sat. 8-5 Sun. 9:30-2 Scotch Plains, H.U ADS PRODUCE wwmmm mj,i mmmtt/m «*,«,*** Social And Club News of the Week in the Westfield Area

To Be Bride Belhrothed Thrift Shop, 114 Elmer St., has an- Charles Schmit Jr. Thomas J. Anspach Cheryl Birchall nounced that the Easter sale is be- ing held today. Becomes Engaged Weds Miss Yerchik Is Bride Elect Featured in the sale are spring , ,, ^ „ „. , „ hate, spring suits and formate. AJro, The engagement ef Barbara Marie In Bound Brook Mr. and Mrs. Geonge H. BirchaJl ehrffed 3i^xm]£t Sterwin and Charted F. Sctanit Jr. Jr. of 722 Saunders Ave. announce toys. the engagement of their daughter, ds announced fay her jNreote, Mr. Shop » and Mrs. George Of. Sherwia of Thomas J. Anspaoh, son of Mr. CfteryJ, to 0r, Charles PMlip Reyn- land Mrs. James Aasjpach of 463 olds ffll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reyn- a-m** Jamestown, NY. Mr. and Mrs. EMtfawood Ave., was married Satur- Cbaries F. Seta* «f 796 Belvidere olds Jr. oC CincmnaJti, Ohio. day afternoon in Bound EBrook to The ft>ride4

* L AC* JOOM, daughter ateo of tt» ( • ' w Ident at Somerset County College. of Summit. 'art tomtfhing to b« cherUhtd and WE'LL REPLACI IT fcte Sir. Joo«, is « 18M graduate Mr. and Mr*. Charles Llppincott attended the University of Kanue. Her husband, an alumnus of West- kr«m«mb«rtdt Ltt u» mokt you ri- The bride elect and her fiance ot only will It b» biautlful to b» REMODELING - RIPAHdNO laf Cantaoary College for Women. Ebeding, who iwero married Feb. 20 He is employed by J.P. Stevens in field High School, is <& draftsman are graduates of Bayley EUard (n St. Patrick'f Church, Gc«od Ha- San Francisco. hold but It will tofttt abtotutttyj flw to «n0oy«d «V WiWm H. for Western Electric Co., Newark. Regional High School. She is on delicious. Call STORAGE Borar, Inc., tod Washington, Pa. ven, M«*., are reaktng in San Fran- Mm rehearsal dinner we* hosted alumna also of Rosary Hill College. H#ltn oi| Mr. Schnrth, a mentor of the ciioo after a wedding trip to Ja- by the parents of the bridegroom CUSTOM CLEANING Mr. Jabbour, an alumnus of St. Glaat of 1986 at W«tfMd H*h nvicat BWI. at the Holiday Jno, Spring Lake, OF School, rawtval has A3. dejpee Hie bride, the former Miss Unda (Mich. (Peter's College and Boston College margie's from Priitoebm University iwtiew he G. View, was escorted to the aHar Unable to attend the wedding and Law School, is associated with tihe FUkS - CLOTH was a number of Cap and Gown by her parents, Mr. and Mm. Earl reception were the bridegroom'* law (km of Pitney, Hardin and Cub. He to a manaKemenl trainee Vieau of Gdmd Haven for the double sister, Karen and her huAeod, 6p.4 tKtpp, Newark. He is the eon of MAN-MADE "FURS" lor Manufacturer* Hanover Th*. ring oereiriony at !»Mch the Rev. Del Charles 0. Aurand. ibey ore ttving {Mr. tand 'Airs. Woodrow Jatibour of 249 E. BROAD STREET IMorristofwn. New York City. rrUmra offictated. She wore a floor in Germany where he is itationed Opposite Rialto Theatre A June wedding is planned. 1341 SOUTH AVE A June Stb jweddtajg is planned. length, Vtotorian ftyled gown of, tw'Mi the U.S. Army. 7*3-3 J11 WESTFIELD • 232-3423 (white brocade and a peari beaded Plnlnfleld cap with a shoulder length veil end "Simple Simon" carried a bouquet of wtiUe and Tapped for Honorary lavender daisy pom poms with (Robert Dowlas Ley, son of Mr. Legion Auxiliary touches of purple fctetis and baby's land -Mrs. Robert E. Ley of 423 Ever- ToBeTrouped breath. tson PI., has been named to Onuteron Holds Induction a i BARBARA MARIE SHttRWIN The bridesmaids, who carried Kappa, national leadership nosegay bouquet* of similar flowers, honorary society at Grove City Ood- By Junior League Martin Wallberg Unit 3 of tho Wlifft & . j wore Victorian styled gowns of Icge where he is a junior, major- American Legion Auxiliary, West- Wanda Craw-ford, a Weatfield res- 'white lace and lavender velvet. They ing in accounting. He is also a mem- Teen-Age Models iwere Miss linda Rehar and Miss field, held an initiation service re- ident well known to area theatre ber of Student Government, business cently at the post home. . - , - - . • Sue Bernard, both of Chicago. manager of the Campus Newspaper, BRIDAL GOWNS, INC. goers, ». now • rehearsing .members Inducted into membership were of the Junior League of Elizabeth Named for Fashion !Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. 'Eberling stuident activities committee, presi- ' . . .' . •* Mes'dames Ellen Drake, Fred Mal- * of 340 Wydvwood Rd. and Seaside dent of Inter-Fraternity Council, ori- and Cranford for its Children's The- chow, Clarence Brian*:, John J. Dou- ;-* Brides - Mothers Park escorted their son to the altar. entation board and chaplain of P*an • 4 atre, production: of ' Sirrtple Sknoh." 4 Show Gt Temple (His best man was (Robert Voorhis Sophie fraternity. cfatlte, John Zafcutansky, Edward The Junior League will troupe the Daniels and Jesse BenUey. Flower Girli - Proms andFormats Aurand Harris pkay to elementary of Spring*ieW. Ushering was James -The; Sisterhood of Tsrople Eraanu- Demark of Minnesota. (Mrs Rose Ann Ttfanor, imt£ation schools :m Elizabeth; Cranford, iGor- *•£*! E\ will hodd a dessert fashion slrmv Practice Teaching opBcer, was assisted by Mesdames wood, \Vinfield Park aiucJ Koselie . iMxs. Bberliag attended Michigan at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Mdr." zi, at : John Kilfiheimer, Hetiry Barrett, CUSTOM DESIGNING from.Mar. 22 threugh Apr. 2. College. She is a Mainliner steward- Noreea E, Ross of 1911 Boyntqa UnlU« lAir lines. " - 4^ ^^ \yt.K*'fi'Vtrv- H^kr .:* *#_•"!• . r Uhrin, Jtf$,.. Citawtort*,'""*'*^director wltji .. \ ... —Clarcnco Baker pynor'and Miss Diane WeUaod. the NeW Jersey SbJtespetere Festi- Saks huAend i a graduate of Ad- , is practice teaching at Prince- MRS. - TtHOaiXS J. ANSPlAOH \ Hostesses were Mrs. Louis. EMen 772 CENTRAL AVE. PHONE 654-3383 WESTFIELD, val, directed - the. recent Cbllege c!e ahop in SprintfieW wil supply miral Farragut Naval Academy and ton Hiflh School. She is a tifitory Mary Jayne Yerchik) Wdinen's aub .of •. WesWield'5the fashions to .be modeled' by the mlajor. and Mrs. N.R. Hewison. Strange Bedfellows." She has a dra-following teen-agers: KMen Borkian, ma studio.in her bonne. Elinor Daitch, Laurie Eisenberg, Some Night Classes This production of. "Simple Si- Carol Goldstein, Linda Gotlieb, Au- mon!1 is part of a program initiated drey Heller, Karen Kessler; Laura Slated for Spring 40 years ago to acquaint area chil- Kuntj, Robin ljandew, Leslie Le- Ladies Day Out Term Iren with live theatre. vine, Jill Lewis, Karen Lewis, Carol The Children's Theatre commit- Lowenstein, Wendy Eobinaon, and The Ladies Day Out committee is under the chairmanship of Lynn Rosenblujn, of the YWCA will meet at 9:30 a.m. . Ne'ion Bond Jr. of Westfield. Mar. 26 to rrtail bulletins for the Mrs Gerald Bonfcan, chairman, ex- term starting April 26,' 27, 28. Cast members include Mestfames tends a cordl'al invutataon to tiie Bonch -James Hudson and -Milan ptfblic. Tfckets" hlay "be obtained . Amy member not- receiving • the Turk ji Westfield; Jack Hilddwand from Mrs. Bernard Heller, 491 Poenew brochure before April 1 when of Moun fca inside, Ste phen Water- Ave., Mrs. Isaac HeSiter, 2

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Mrs. Gloria Rose, an authority on Hy Kaius, one of Isnaei'e L -antique jewelry. wiU be gmeeL speak- etag« 4ii*«oU)tiB w*d foutxter of the] *. er at Uie annual We^icld-Mounfcain- flsnael Actors Studio, wiU, sido Twig luncheon Mar. 24 ait the Thursday ftiterooan, Mswrb ft at Pialnfdetd Oountry dub. the Tower Restaurant, Route •, ia Mrs. Rose has done extensiye re- ibehatf of (the Women'« Bivifiiao of search in the field

^' p A doctor and two resident* f«w been named Jotfwu. '• * * *, • and work them. liberty. ViU«« ReeWflWtai BetabtU A haby firl WM !bom 'td Mr. $M He hai directed worfa by • fa. > * <** (_ * * - 1 »' A '• *, ( tation Center, Jersey City, will pre (Mrs. Uigl OfOMd of Ml Oftmer St. ONeUl, Arthur Milter, Mm Oebo«», Mrs. Hammond Honored seat a pnqgnwn about drugs am Lillian Heilman aod William Ifife By M Provisional! anavw questions at the March for two of Ieraal1* meat tafejta* wwfcrtot)

i L- that are conducted qn bataalf of ttO,- :• •= • :.- 000 destitute Jewtoh men, women and children througjiout the • • r fa Cpnn. College . » _ The Women's Division r^: EVERYBODY tin important extra dollar! to the to Have Fund. Hill enable* Israel, lwhoee people ara the ,11104 .1' • • w .-' * heavily taxed in the world, to. meet Joint Meeting their requirement*:. for immigrant / - - J MONTGOMERY aW and other, MitnanMarian pro- rea . Afr*. Suiien.^oody, awooiale' pro- h grams Including the twwcomew' AAUW to Hear homing, training, and fewor of philpjophy at Connecticut 4 CoUege, wii .apeak on "What Doei i • ; A Tetticner •Teach or Why Compu- ' 7*: >™ Mrs. Montgomery ters Cant Up It Alt" at a Joint the crowd. PRIN Fills Sorority Poit$ meeting of the ConneoticU OoUcge MounUriwMe. - Owriotto Moat- Ciute of Cemral New Jersey and ii awayifroim materialism to God, and you gonwry will talk on "Speoiting Up Eka Hahn, daughter of Mr. and - ' V Essex County at 8 pjn. fjn4fthe freedom you are really looking For the Oomuner" tonight at theMrs. Paul Hahn of MS Sherwood Mar. K'inthe home of Mre. Alan foh.-freedom from human domination, ill;; modthV meeting of the Momtain- Pfcwy, has been e>(**l Orosmah, .14, BlMmood Dr., Short *.

. •* -•* - * . / mto branch of the Amatkan AaW- and wnjj, leader of the Beta Chi \: **< 1 "• -i. VidtNO of Uolvenity Women. Tht chapter of Deta Zetasomrity at In th* area an in- in our - J • Ci>tn. mstfUng wit be at the home WTjtenbet*- Unlveraky, Springfield, vited to attenl'W not contacted by Robmind bdrfowfrig the Christian Scienee 'L < « Mrs. Ralaml Schl^elbein, wia Ohio. She ako was recently the telephone committee, rwerviB- Chapel HUL Anyone to join chaplain of Sigma Alpha Iota/wom- tiow should -be made with Mrs. textbook, Science and Health with Key id the - r en's music hononary. • I' ^^ AiAUW is coordially invited to at- James Howard of Weeftfleld. at they join the parade. tend. Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. If has helped (Mist Hahn ie a wphamore major- Mrs, Brenton Harries of WeatAeU. rainy people declare their spiritual independence Mns. Montgomery has been a free- ing in music education and is apresident of the Central New Jer- lance writer, speaker and consult* member of the chapel choir. sey (tub will -introduce the speaker. CHtBTIAN idENCE REAOINC ROOM ant to business . for a number of Ifcose arasUng in antengemente id- lUOuJwby years, specia&iinf in the woman keeping ,matf«zine for whicK she cjude Mrs.' Robert Sutman, Mrs. consumer. Since 1965, she has been writes the column, "Speaker of John Stokes and Mrs. George Wctf- a contributing editor of Good House- the Houte" n\et, all of WesMiekL H#vnt -• -.-*•'••• Mo«id«y: f:30 a.m. f* t:00 p.m TuseJay-Saturdoyt 9M a.m. to 5:30 p.m ce^nctrhlng fre# anblk kcturM, church anil Sunday School h alto avaUablo

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,.*..-•<• I' rm wmfms* LEADER ADS MING RESULTS MU Invited Sen to tamp Visitors from Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hedden To Exhibit at otf 321 Wytahnvood Rd. have been visitkig titetir son (Bill in Hong Kong. At Haclassah's 13th Art Show, Sale He is on R and R leave from Viet- We're Celebrating Violet Show nam where lie is serving with the If you are looking for a Picasso | intalliigeace division. BUI taught at Oueste are invited to exhibit in (Roosevelt Junior High School and some scheme, you will find it at

i F 'I can Violet Show of the Union Coun- into the Army. Wesftfield Chapter of iHadassaii 'ft Sit' f'S- ty Chapter of the African Violet which iwiH open Saturday night and */Y.\ s * "'. Anniversary at •4:"' -1;ftr£ m*,.* - •/ Society of America. continue through Tuesday at Temple ftsx :'s,A-~W Club to Assist Emanu-'El. • It wfiil be staged FYwJay, Mar. 98, Included in the exhibit of 1500 origi- WA-. from 6-10 p.an. and SaUHtfay, Mar. ••/j', «7 from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Ameri- Kidney Foundation nal works in all media are pieces by '.'/Am: /' can Legion tfal, 1003 North Ave. -nationally and 'internationally known PlainHeld Fur The Woman's Club of Westfield artists, also local and statewide ex- '&&<. * W. The show is open to the piAflic. has adopted assistance to the Kid- -hibitors. There will a&o be a large TKoft right. 6wr 25th y*«r bring- Admission is free, ney Ooil Exchange Foundation as portfolio collection, airframsd woritfi, Non members may show their ing you tht fin»»t in fur* at its civic improvement project for selected for the young collector as single crown plants 1. One each of the coming year. rtotonobU price*. And w«'r« a single blossom, named variety, well as the seasoned connoisseur. K-OEF's objective is to reduce This show has been an attraction :& c«Ubroting our anniversary by any color, 2. One each erf a deride the cost of dialysis treatment and rvssoin, named variety, any color. ORT DAY-Maytr EDMIH A. pr«ctalmed March 1) M ORT Dajr for 'visitors from a wide area be- bringing you th# GREATEST FUR in WeslfteM. SH»WM nilfc him the signiag are, from left, Mn. corosequenitay, reli e ve the over- of t!he high calibre of its ex- They may enter as many plants whelming financial burden facing SAVINGS EVER! 11 - as they wish, but aniy one of a WeUberc a*# Mn. Riclunl ftibdted works iand the prominence those currently reouirdng thas life- o"f ^ artists Mrs Lewis rs for entering plants are saving medioail procedure. This is . p lman. selectons Notwrd Pottol Mink Jock* from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Mar. 26. and Mrs Uac er accomplished by rebuilding chairmen -for individual artists, have w«$5$oNow $410 lenn B. Hudson, Judges Mayor Proclaims ORT Day zer coils using recovered materials, endeavored to surpass the- high RICHARD HAUSER JR. , wiU provide an educa- and using volunteer specialists to standards of previous years. • Natural %V Mink Walking Coato tional exhibit and afeo will exhibit accomplish the assembly tasks. This major fund-raising event of Thanks to the efforts of volun- wos $795 NOW $550 oweAeot yfante. Mrs. Mi- Donn A. Snyder signed a The speaker wi

4 fa Revolving Charge new members who will be introduc- $ prove it to you with our lovely ed are Mrs. James Finnegan 5191 Member of Concert Choir Alden Ave.; Mrs. Clarence Giffen, SPRING Blossoms.'••' J962 Winding Brook Way, and Mrs. Wendy Anderson of 519 ,Hi&Mand

'*• •• ;,^:-\•••.- .:*:*':+'>. ''"'"•'*'"' '"•' •?'*\m:y:\^r."-•-•• •.••: ?::•••. ft1 iBtiice Kolacy. 525 Woodland Ave. \ Ave. Is a memlbcr of the !•*•(•> -•* Do come in to select something The meeting begins at 32:30 p.m. College Oorieert Ohoir, Elm A The social committee has plan- tour Ohio, Indiana and Michigan and your winter weary friends! ned a fun-filled evening of games | on March 19-24. He is a freshman. Mar. 27 at the Rescue Squad build- ing. Members and then* husbands who will attend are asked to con- tact Mra. Robert Boardman for reservations. McEWEN FLOWERS Three bridge groups will play Establiihed 1921 Wednesday, M'ar. 24. Novice bridge, at 10 a.m. will bo hosted by Mrs. Louis Travers. All-day bridge, afeo Mil OnSTNC-STRECT FRONT DOOR PARKING at 10 a.m., will be in the home of II"Mrs;"-Donald' Deegian." Mrs. Robert Croggins and Mrs. Marjorie Hughes t • are hostesses for the afternoon SHORT-ALLS Spring Grove St. at Wwtfield Ave.f Westfield 232-1142 bridge group which begins at 12:30 pim. GOING LIKE HOT CAKES Rites. Stzzlers taking the short- cut to summer. This one Hire's the kind ol style that your children want this season., in fine corduroy, 5-13. • Frash and bright, and made to stand up to plenty of rough billion stuff. Stride Rite builds them to fit.. And our professional When You Me That Long fitters are trained to make doubly sure they do. Stride Rite. The most trusted name In children's shoes. THE TRIDE SHOE Someone close requires the best of care h we would like to provide it at the center. May we?—While you7re away?

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t m,~m Elimination of Itaefem Pfimt Goal 43rd Anniversary Th« Mauor park Association wi Of YWCA's Throughout Country The HARTRIDGE SCHOOL its 43i'd anniversary dance from ftp.m . lo J a.m. at iMrs. William M. Kinast, president, a sea-rdung setf-study of && ##', "parwootf. of (he 'Wesdifield YWOVs board of ^j- in which |he Associiation herp' M er, 4ance chairman, has rcoloiis, and Miss Winifred Detibae, pamcipating. -io disoover ti WitU be (tending to executive director, wi]4 -attend a spe- t LEtionalization of racism fMflMd . A bu&* wili be cial ^warksha) in New Yoie National p.m. Itoor prizes will Mar-ch ^4, 25 and 2p for ^op also is sponsoring a series " leadership yn the "eamiGaiiui of i f on the Web of been busy it exists and key cities W the four for t£iis grtip»' and ; and the skill ft carrying t|wir f€- A uatiooal tiowvocation 04 r for leadership aa4 in to be ^W In New YoA "W& #t& ft YWOA am| |n the Those wvrkshs are the \B«ioQod four re^ionai offioes 0/ Hi AMOINTWINT aUp in the overall iwxjgram d Ihe BoaiH of nd <»n« half --J tT' r- •-•• ; '' ' " ' of tj T ft e Wpmarj's Club of i try . . . 7 W ppi Mre. Robert Bunting, )y ;t^ the'.Youth and F^niiyliiian, expresses tihe gratitude. of is" the Action Audit for Change, •i-J. M9-4777 '^i" toe." of W^st- *e.tfW> U> foe merdjante apt*«aj- to Visit r41^ W was a total success. *'. dmwing for t)ie gpand. prize, a sijt clay tlVP to Bermuda, wtas Legislature • • ii « /N held at ito? tell. The winnros avp Mf. and Mns,' James Hall of tieH. ••*.-.- Werf/ieW will attend the State nuiar)e«ta)at]ve')un- cheoo onVy at the H#*a* I«. Rqke-Hoe's May ace Mr». jS«ow fnuar, • j * Mte. Vincent- E. Mc-

plqnf Sale Open . uaniei Bass, second vice pr«- • ident, To Area Gardeners Mrs. George F. Wejnheimer Jr., Federation preswient and a'member f of the Weatfipid 'club/ w4(i''greei .• •• An unusual format for a plant sale was announced today by those attending' inducfing Mrs. Wil- Mrs. James G. MeElroy, president liam f.'-Cahill, ^«»t o* honor. A i-r y * -.- \ number of the poMical leaders of Yog Ww a to*o n Jruit, bpyjnfl * trjp tq Europr W» ttfti to hick, hood to of* the Rake and Hoe Garden Club. The sale to take pHace May IS at the state •'will apth. Scandinavia; Sp«1n,,PortUfltl 4 Morocco; Ireland properties; Mrs. Alexander D. Mc- son iiiiitk boil.le? It Qr««t Britain; Franc*; Grand Alpinf; Algf aK CruiH TPMr; Southern Garden Shew, targek of its kusd In. Olrclv, with Canartt* and Madeira, ' " Oonnell, hoppitel&y; Mrs. August the -, -entire N«w Yortt-New* Jeriey f' Charies" meiiropolitiaTi area, will j ' ' p.ir| tWT^rroW at the M FJrtt ClWf I D# Lu« Hbtela wTtft PrPtfiWti • Alinost All Meals Zeis, telephone; Mrs. William Y. Armory. '* ^%' • • ' % ice, " plaids and herbs. SfohbMelna • All TIp»t Ta«#> AlI framMr* •' Special Ojose to two dozen full Woom-f •*, IL Eyiokifl .Entartainmtnt • Pro few ten« I four Dlrtclort. ' ing gardens and scores, of other deteny Dorcfihy Bushby. Mrs. hibits and a daily program of lec- ;t\ IUZAMTH h&Xen Klezar will be the hostess tures by professional nuxtterymen, I 1 < . ! • .11 . • hy I'M If H, ' with Mrs. Dale Lauher, president, florists and other experts, each Residing. followed fey'a question and answer peniod cjesigijed to help homejjaj;- i w v - . <: 1 * \ . it \ \ ( ' / ' I ' I i i- t 1 deners. •A M ( » - I • 1 1 The show will be open from 1 to 10 p.m. on opsning day and from t* 10'aim. £p 10 p.m. each

• * -- '•:>S. ';:•**•: Cadet Promoted i * Citadel Cadet Robert Nichols •_• s. Stevens, son of Mrs, W. Wiiday of !'/i 621 "Vermont St., has been promoted to the rank of cadet second lieuten- ant within the South Carolina Corps '.. -- of Cadet-3. A senior at the military

t. college, C^deL Stevens Is enrolled in 'the Air Forice ROTC program ahti shoe is a member otf the 1970-71 Summer- all Guards, the elite precision drill It's the soft touch with the bright platoon. He is'majoring'in political -r-crinkle patent with moc-toe, scfence. straight-back fieel. Trimmed with National Poison Prevention Week THOSI HORRID an unusual chain—unexpectedly March 21 27, 1

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Pl«if»f Seljwit. 'Uf- an4 Mrs, A. G. Apr. J, 8:15 p.m., 1. at Mrs. y/il-1 sawiwich kmd^eon. is fbair- Weiier, Mrs. A!be Suckno end Mrs. liam Everitl's. 531 St. Marks Are. man of (horticulture and conserva- IMaas are in charge of the . ;Mrs. Harry Serio providing Conservation Talk Hostesses will be Mrs. the deicorat-ioas. Mrs, Gene Sknpsun Hyu«Uii»8i4e — The tyosary-Al- Rettig and Mrs. James -M. MicClus- is concert refreshment chairman. Mrs. Ob'arles R. Mayer will pre- kcy. tiar Society i>f Qw Lady of Lmjirites Tickets are 75 cents f&r senior sent a program on conservation for Phurch ivas anpuincajl plans'' for citizens and students through college cthur members of the garden de- its' annual Day of Recdliectioa Wed- •level, $1.50 for s partment, of the 'Woman's Club of LETTER* nesday, Mar. 24, between the hours WestfieH when they mee-L at the DEADLINE FRIDAY $ otf lO a.m. and 2 p.m. Participants asked to assemble in the schoal Methodist Circles spiritual Direptor for the day will be tfie Rev! Jpsepii Stewart, Catties lie phapiala 4 Jersey Cj*y State To Meet LOCATED TREAT LIQUOR STORE University with a degree ty \h The cU-cfies pf. tihe First United *""' from Catholic'' University "of Methodist Church, will meet aS fol- ,ci, ttlattiiitfoii DC. $oce his fows: , • ' •• Itutlon five y^irs ago at Untn&c- Mar. 23, 12:90 p.m., 2. witjl Mrs. Gottcepitoa Seminary, D*rling A. J. Fischer, 87 Shaetoarmxon Dr.; 8:15 p.m., 3. \vith Mrs. T. A, WHOLE Ujaf Fattier Stavttrt' served* at in iaEf, 141 Clover St. >/•, a "mefifcer # tf£ March 25, 9:30 a.m., 4. Fellowship »chooi bpulty. Boom, 5. Youth' lioupge, 6. With Mrs. E. L. Hicte, 2298 Woodland Vv he servttj at St. Pout's, i.-V- Jersey CHy. F*tl^r Stewart k Ter., Scotch Piain«; 7. at Mr&. hi fi. state l¥BfwehfcsUve. to Everett's, 134 Tudor Oval." j& 12:43

•_ r * r' 5'./ Fi.m., 8. at Mrs. Harry G^ander's, L* 1192 Uetliekl AVG., Scotch' K'ains; I-* Luncheon at 11:30 will be pro ^ -A- %. Fellowship Bopm, ip. at Mrs. L. * n-Har Cole's, 9 Hpmesiaad Ter., Scotch e reque^ta) to Plains; 11. at M}%. Itopold Bevel- PLAINFIELO " *. ,, , lun^h 'ftjf thejr children; Juice V 1* r^**3*,i * hedmer's, 327 Oreufla Clr.; 13. Fel-

and cookies - will bft avail#feite- for «• lowship Room. Ai 8:15 p.oi.,:14. at a snack, Baby -"sitting will tie pro- MTS. Donald Gilbert's, m Pow^- ». i*- vided gratis. H ^ J""- ^JB* *-„ F -..'•-- - . .1 -'*-0F ' V All interested are afiked to call r*l •- .* Mrs, G.W. Fischer, Mrs. Sam Mo- Pr. r. «rATHANlfL Virginia BUte College *•* 4 li- . ." - v-p-' * to her. / .' "k S' , t <*..^.^.

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* - h ^h'. . tiie 'Virginia State College Symphonic ^presented the United Slates ot r v ; ^:-" Band, • 5 '67 in Montreal," he added. flfac concert, sponsored by Uic Condiictor of jjic !)aand is Dr. F. iMoanUinside Music Association, will rJGa^lm, concent clarinetist. begin :30 p.m. in Deerfield The band's extensive repertoire win .•« Spbool. The organization won thef oa t'u ir e Shostakovich's "Fe&tive

'I iN.J.'Council of the >Ants certjikxite Ovwiure," Tcliaitoovsky's "Capriccio • I- of mdriit ilast year ft>r its contribu- Italien" and the beloved "He's Got I'] Original art work* in all media tioni s to fete cultural of the The Whole World in His Hands." V; : by major artists Mayor /Thomas Riociiardi •will wel- "iWe look forward to sharing this obme the young mustorans at a buf. exciting lyuisical experience with our let supper and ihfonma'l entertain- y • SU^iyt MARCH 21, 1 to 10 P.M. i W-. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 22 and 23

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<*••#«.«•* *«*"'! mi • Z ' - Hood Club TM tea may contact either Mrs. CQee- land or Mrs. David Kopsik, Mor- "Ban the Family Concert/' Say$ Antiques Show Club Displays AAUWOp*) Hmm roile. Bwery member is Hfttd Ooliege Glut of Noith- ristown. Alumna, their teeiHage Mount ainrifc — 1%e urged to bring a prospective mem- wij] have a tee fordaughters and friends are also in- To Have Store Table Settings branch of ttie Aimericao Associa- ber. students Apr. 3 from 2-4 Reviewer of Sunday's Symphony vited, tion of University Women will at the borne of Mrs. Roy Olcc- an open house for new and prospec- Sweet Adelines • m Oanoe Brook Rd., Short There will be a slide presentation Of Arts, Crafts Table setlings by members were S featured at the recent meeting of tive members at 8 p.m. Mar. 25th and the speaker wilfl be Miss Ellen By Paul M. Somcrs Should ban the Family Concert as at 8 p.m. at the htfme of Mrs. Rich- The Queen Ofty Sweet Adelines are an entity. "TJie Country Store" is 4he name the Garden OM> of WesLfield at ttie 'rehearsing for the antnual regional y $$$ 0IX:he-tra or embroidery^ieoonated pin cushions, /lower, according to Mrs. Edward Qradet seems quite likely to give -them what ^ whether tere'or in~New«rfc or aprons and tea towels. L. Ooffey, who urges members to Like Dad write Assemblywoman Josephine styling ithey 'like and not teach anything York take your Many of the creations donated >a):iout music. But only take them if you think they represent unusual crate such as MargetAs, sponsor, in support of the Mother-approved "Til Euterwpiegel" by 'Richard to brews rubbings, string art, hand bill. ENTRANCE iXAAMNATIONS Strauss is 4iie only real hope f< <}uiet or painted dottt and printed drift- Hostess of ihe afternoon was Bin. Durability teaching on the program. if Mr. Family Conicert bring* out wood. Visit*** will be able to WiUiam B. Oat*>. Asmatiog were Lewis will stay away from talking i : i i who think music k a purchase the more traditional coun- Vincent P. Murphy, Wil- Wrtto exclusively about the story the music medicine, an occasional due try store item including loaded liam MacDonald, Harvey T. Brawn, i something for tells, and instead tells us about | jg ei fteas, pressed flower pictures and Rondeau form, we will fearn some- NoMeiM •vtryor* in Buster Brown's U*« ftkno* « aampter. Canty, jams and Jelly*, end Armian E. Becker. thing, If he describes the marvetau being * ntii cakes

•-•• . • •.-•.-: rigo's "Conderto de Aranjuei, Mrs. F. Robert Michael of Prince- • . .„•-.- A U3mt "Century of Stood" de- : Louis Hemsey soloist, virtuoso gut- pidUng the wars and their tolls ton wil lentertain the group at her Won't you send your contribution NOW tpi tar, intensely evocative of Spain, from 1900 to the present was viewed home in the afternoon. much of Miles Davis' "Sketches of by members of Court Trinity 837, Westfield Volunteer Rescue Squad, c/o Central Jersey Spain'1 record was derived from this CDA, at its mortthly meeting Thurs- work. day at Uie Rescue Squad building. Art Collectors1 Sale Bank & Trust Co., 177 E. Broad St., Westfield. Thoughts after the concert: "How ni showing was arranged by Mrs. ' . ' • •-•.-,' L : tired the orchestra must be! Only Joan Donfahue. The 14th annual Art Collector's one toncert listed in the program Members voted to raise the prize Sale of the Sumlmit Art.. Center, 17 Central Pharmacy does not list "Til Euteasniegel!" money for the annual poetry con- Cedar St., Summit, will be held at And how many school concerto do test Air area students wkh the aim2 p.m. Sunday. The sale will bene- 524 Ctntral Av«. • 233-1488 they play with almost the same of attracting more participants. A fit the Building Fund. program? I would suspect most all. domattton ds being made to the It "jtst be the "kiddie show." Rescue, Squad . during its annual life overty repetitive repertoire is fund raising campaign: the omy real excuse for this fine (Mrs. Peter Lang, grand regent, s orchestra's erratic performance of announced that new members will Til Bulenspiegel." One minute the be installed in April. orchestra was Just great; the next Refreshments were served by iere was a «*nducttng error and the Mrs. John Brenman and Mrs. Harry ensemble almost fell a&art. Iliey *e-1 WiUoughby. covered, lost it again, then recov- «nd lor i)M t«A «* the writ. In- ' -1* : - -* consistent would be a one word de- scription. Citizens Urged -* V T*ie rest of the concert went very 1 • well. Mr. Lewis added two segments FRANK'S FAMOUS HAM LOAF . . . . . of the ballet music from "Le Cid" To Sign Petition 11,29 Ib. by (Massenet to the program jurt Nothing to add. Already spicftd, ftoatonod, mixtd with frtsh «ggt before intermiMion, OnPOW's Hie method of preseotation was, and wholo milk. Jutt pop it in th« ov«n. as I guessed it would be, tell a story, Citizens who deplore the condl- * I portunity for interested townspeople • FROZEN FOODS • • FRESH PRODUCE • » • * - : i to add their voices and signatures \ to a growing number of sympathe- Dulany Chopped Spinach 17c Western Carrots .2%ll-t'25c The right machine helps make it easy tic and aware Americans. Dulany Uaf Spinach 17c Macintosh Apples *w> ""d ^ ...... 3 nhmm 39c Holbway HOUM Stuffed Ptppcrs .69c Celery ;.. >. ;;-.•... .25c bunch Club Woman Day Holloway House Stuffed Cabbage ... 69c A large contingent from Uie Wo- man's Club of Westfield will go to Green Giant Peas 26c »i f Newark today to attend the 37th Grade "A" Fresi - h Club Woman Day at Hatrne & Co. Green Giant Creamed Spinach 26c A portion of the day's receipts will Aunt Jemima Waffles 33c 1 h Large Eggs Pfaff be given to the Federation maga- T zine, "The New Jg Hill's Chapter of B'mrt B'rith will pre- For that sent a program on famous people in history with dolls. Special Occasion ... S&W Coffee 79c Ib. FRUIT BASKETS by RALPH Chock Full o' Nuts Zig-Zag Machines from $69.95 $7.50 to $25.00 INSTANT Special Process Coffee Savarin Coffee 89c Ib. THE EARDLY T. PETERSEN CO Savarin Tea, box 48c 59c VACUUM CLEANERS • SEWING MACHINES BE WISE! New and Rebuilt SUPERMARKET 244 NORTH AVENUE, WESTFIELD, N. J. Give A Hoot Plenty Parking 856 MOUNTAIN AVE. PHONE 232-5723 Give A Check No M«t«n — Shop Mountainside Arta Opp. National Bank/ Mountalnildo W9MVWMM fa9A

Sixth Olitrfet -•*• The Cmatm* Omtkr tf the Amer Discussion of Book WILL BUY I ican AsswssrtioB Achkrvts tafect en will h«t • To Convene The literature and dnama depart- ment of the Wamea.'s Club of West- OLD and Mug, Atfrad P. Aetor, 25 Gal- field wiil continue discussion of the • ^ * p.m. ia tli* Canapus Ctqtor at The Sbrtih District Spring Confer* , tow adaieved a perfect aver- of the New Jersey State Feder- book by Robert Downs, "Books JEWELRY f<* tie fall and injteriin sanes- That Changed America/* at its used to «*attbfc 9* *r aura of 'Women's Clubs viil be laeld te« «t AIM*** Cttk«e. She «s a Tuesday, March 28, at S u l>p h u r meeting Mar. 22 in the clubhouse at (Any Type Or Kind) lor ftfnri* iltiinU at lewor a&d home ectfwmios m*jor. Springs Ion, Berkeley Heights. Tlie 1:30 p.im. conference will bctgin pr-ou^ly at 'Mrs. WliUant Bagger will intro- INSTANT CASH 16 a.m. 'after Fetgiahpation and ccffee duce the speakers and their sub- tour &LrH Vice- racy In America" by Alexis de ui may, r an 354-1004 BOWCRAtT Tocqueviile; . ftfcv. Joto A. Pfoff, "Annma 1 Report*" by Horace Mann (Mr. Donald 7. Baby, 3rd viee- and Mrs. Malcolm McM PariUw, o£ the SUt« Federation, Frederick. J. Turner'* "The Sigfti- talk on *-{Uy Second Home" taance af Tbe Frontier." THE GILDED MUSHIt OCtv. John Fisher, state safely chair- Tea wiia be strvad by Meeftamec man -will pwent hpr yiaws on Wtiom A. Hunter, Hettert 12! 2 SoMth far Evwyow." well, John A- Iiausteofcerger (Towne Car Wpskftuildtng) all District Club presidents otaB. I Maw Phone 4543770 wilt wview tfceir lT>i4rk* Oeedr" Juftifn* di PtoUwt **«• Books will A unique "Catering Service" take place uodar (fat direction of Duplicott Wlnn#rt ilfra. fiobert B. W#*», twtfict lie Mr. and Mm. IMrris IIMHU «f ouritaitirtte w*v wi«nt« at the Hostess — Homemaker — Career Girl — Bachelor W«nt*'a C3Ub «f Baffcetay wcent dufctfe brtdgi mm «| From our own Kitchen: — Always available in Heights «ni •ooteh ?Mna Woman's Mildred T*nK» fc*o^ Ckrk. th» Club wttl wave aahaatiiat undar tha HMIWI fay UM Ctarit our freezers: Hors d'oouvres, Soups, Entrees, •- Special Orders Upon liquest: - Party Sand- wiches, Luncheons, Dinner Parties. N«wcom«rt COORDIN S ~ C*n *r* UamU* •***!> tprtig w»h ttw patch. • P • F x. werk le*k theww «M t** cUtik pamp by Air JSfca Available M PAT INOH I AllY THOMPSON Events y aM «U »m(cki^ haa4bag. the pum^ has a softly 11:00 o.m. (• 6:00 pm. Waakdayi toe awl a rtap^r, femini«e heel to cMtrdlaate wftUt soft 1:30 p.m. to S;00 p.m. Sundayi omen The hoard of ^he Newcomers Club imiiei. Mere celer is added »y the MMtmg. JSIwes: niat Uat night in the home of Mm . -* ••< John Baw«, JM Sewca PL Co \-<•••-• pgfeict were lira. George Smith and Aim, Robert Fuller. CQMtW* *.*.*,* 'EVENTS W« hav« the Spring - Eastor looks you wont A ikatiflg party at 8 p.m. Saiur - L . MARCH day is planned by the •\

in fht/fashion* and fabrics you Ilkt molt. at Ralph Bvans. After loan Violet Society chapter, 1 , • .r 'ft * , *" •- :*.- s wards the skaters will go to Mr3, .; Somerset Tlrusi. Co,, finite Star mimmmmmmmmms Ltllian Harman's, 1601 Boynton Ave., Center, 1:30 p.m. .: •! for refrMtmntt. 13- rutter's, lie Harrison Ave. PlainfiekJ Country Club.

, . ,,-„-.,... 21-Virginia State College Sym- , .-.\ r -..- Polytttfn ancj Couples novice bridge will be •:••> - r • .F . . I Fr » • • played at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, Host phonic Band, Deerfteld' School, s-. •:>/:•:>:• ,•> •f essee in their homes are Mrs. WU- M'side, 2:30 p.m. ' "••V"-r?. - •..•..^-^^^sW'.v.*;;••;:•:• : * • liwn Arnheim, 751 St. Marks Ave.; 21-23-Wadassah's 13th annual show, Coma in and browM sate, Temple Emanu^El. and Mrs. Donald Havens, 518 Park "-'-' ' . • ^F. .; view Ave. 21-25-WesUieId Art Association IOUI r- ••',-..; .-N'- I annual state art exhibition, Union >-•::- - > <.- College Campus Center. Cast in Play 22—Literature and drama depart- wx-.v:-':..^ ment Woman's Club, 1:30 p.m. .-'••* •wm Glenn GiVbinelle of Springfield, a 23-^Jumor Woman's Club general freshman at Franklin and Marshall workshop, ckibhouse. College, piays the role oi Meidhi in 2J-iNew members departmeofit Wom- '^Baal," the thirit major production an's Club, 12:30 p.m. . .'.-•. .-.. Youf .nifiw Spring ward- of the College's Green Room The- ixtenaires, rose workshop, robe start* tt Remington, •v-y 70 llm St., WtstfeM ater this year. The son of Mr, and home of Mrs. Comer/ 925 Mlni- ' Mrs. Frank R. GdWnelle, he Is a , sink Way. find a^#||gplectip;n. of 71 "Wr v 1986 graduate o< Westfield High terhood fashion show, Temple v- ••.«•.-:.'-JV * 'Emanu-El, 8 p.m. 24—WestjfieW - Mountainside TWigS, t/.V Vpantsuits, jumpsuits, knit-suits, ensembles, coat* ; Plain/ield County Club, social 'hour at M:45 p.m., luncheon, and coat-dresses in the finest-imported f 1 p.m. k and domestic fabrics, double knits, gabar- 25-^Mountainstde branch AA'UW, , silks, cottons, woolens, plus open house for prospective and and suedes. This i8.the Spring for bright *\; -now members, iftome of Mrs. new^ashion, and riemirlgton is where it's all atl Richard Wenzler, 1000 Chimney *- Ridge Dr., IMountaiaside, 8 p.m. :'::'.j|ibur Famous R«Vf Value Pric^Vnrt>FViv- 25—Garden department, Woman's 0M AM-y-7vM From $59to-$M -'V ' :-1 >: --•. • Olub, luncheon, 12:30 p.m. I - - - I F M 25—Tamaquos School PTO bridge- i---*-* •.-. - •,*• -.. fashion show, auditorium, 8 p.m. • FH5s£-*:**tf 1 i 1 1 /•';••' :' " \ ";- •:;•• *• 26.27—latdi annual African Violet .-•I"1.- •• show. American legion. Hatl. '# 1003 W. Noitfh Ave. 3foiirB Friday $ i Vr-> ••%.:,••:; :,' ••-:• •'/:• i 6-10 pm, Saturday 6

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14-~iRake and Hoe Garden Club, :->'/ YWCA, 12:45 p.m. k:fr,'z:>-&£'&:--.\ -^ 19—Garden a ires field trip to Long- -'.'LV* wood Gardens, 9 a.m. uncil: 20-23—Annual spring parties, Senior Auxiliary of Children's Special- ?;.-•;% i z e d Hospital, Shackamaxon 01

^ Country Club. V 22—Gardenaires nine cone workshop, home of Mrs, Henry Fullerton, 732 Hanford PI., l p.m. •y? - . *v

2G—Rummage sale, Martin Wallberg •-'. Unit 3, American Legion auxil- The Westfaeld Education As iary, Legion hall. :r 27,2fl, 29—Annual Antiques Show, Women's Fellowship, Congrega- tional Church, sociation thanks you for your MAY 4$ I—Choral Art Society concert, 'Wcstfield High School, 8 p.m. 3—Gardenaires board meeting, support in helping to preserve homo of Mrs. William Mcllobbic, & - 433 Uaanokc nd. m 4—Gardenaires -workshop, iM r s . Rctoert Adama's, 9:30 a.m. 11—'Gardenaires 1) r a 11 tl y .snifters A quality education in Westfield. workshop. Mi1*, ftdward SchoU's, ^, 9 Stanley Oval, 9:30 p.m. 12-^llake a n d Hoe CarcLon Club, YWCA, 12:45 p.m. 17—G-ardt?nairo.s homo tour, Mrs. GCOITJU ScHwinn, hostess. } sur© to see Flemlngfon's exciting Spring fashio.n^urs ... those "Little Furs" JUNE •*•• 0—.Rake and Hoc Garden Club nn- that make every outfit more glamourous mial luncheon, Plninficld Coun- all year 'roOrid.,. fronrthe largest selection try club. of fine quality furs to be found,., anywhefe! Ves, stand out this Spring In a :.;•--J,..V.-:.V&'.\ V7:

••••"••" - '.''•• ••• • ELECTROLYSIS At Our Famous Rare Value Prices the KREE way From $69 to $1950 , ft, BcwurilLntfcnroor In r: \. • pennnnont Imtr ramovoU Affo no barrlor. irull or part Umo. Day or Vivo, Mon. Womon. v company Como, wrlto or ]>iiono for TXV.R 11OOKJ.KT X. No. 0 Spring St., Flamlngton, Now JdUey^ KREE On* 0^ ih* world's fargatt jpoclo//il| In fine fort yELECTROLYSIS to 6 p.m., Wodn#sd(?:••'•• Food Additives p.m. at the Extension Service Au- and dependable. If you have any 'pifcPlicipating m Ohio University's ditorium. 300 North Ave. East. Ad- lafoels from prodtiets which you AcaM Uke U he Merest FUEL OIL ^^^^^ Jin ii C*H in •! | The plentiful food program is a Cited for academic achievement y»B'rc att ticklish, yw may like these aew earrii£i, Jn tSSOl I 232-5272 I port of U.S.D.A.'s continuing pro- at Beaver College, Glenside, Pa. aw created from S»Hth Africa* oitrich gram to keep the ipufblrc aind all seg- Jannette Beng, daughter of V>r, and LOCAL AUTHOIIZCO INDCffHDiNT ments of the food industry informed (Mrs. Ra?ipe consumer's favor. \ - Named to the President's honor i*' The orange crop for 1970-71 k fore- For All the Newt GRADES 612 By Appointment list at Union College, Craitford, ere 2S1-I72S cast at a record high, some eleven Mrs Juditti E. firuduwr, 321 Ben- percent above last season's crofs. Read the Leader son W.jGeonge T. Firrantello, 124 t r KINDERGARTEN: By Appointment Reasonably prfccsd, grapefruit prom- Sussex fit/;" Jane A. Petrteelli, 526 .X i ises to stay in good supply, to tfet Downer St.; Lynne M. Terry, 645 618 SALEM AVE., ELIZABETH, N. J. your share to serve for bre«|rfaW, Sharfowlar*n Dr. and Barbara L. to Ibroil with honey for first cnniM Conrad, 219 Eton PI or dessert, and to add tip to frevti I' Telephone: 351-3141 • ; • ' . • * * * If you can't shop Sunday fry Mon., fruit cap and salads that brighten John Hadley, a freshman at Sus- the winter table. Fresh grapefruit:i* quehanm* Univeraity, is a vocalist a very important source of ViUrttin with the' Susquetanna University Tues , Wed , Thurs , Fri or Sat \ -:-'-1 Sfc«eret.« froup of 12 students who • I* A large supply of fall crop po- •ing show Umea and popular tunes, tatoes are in your market. They appeared in concert in the b.. ,••-.-.•.•. *.?, i. V.. are iop quaility and consumers'cap *rea last week. His f- • > expect reasonable prioee. ' pareflta art Mr. and Mrs. Preston <•. WhHe They Last! You will also find a large ^ply Hadley, ••••" •."&•• take advantage of all the items Stanniore PL, has been placed on " S\ T J r • • LAUNDERER Only 89° - listed. - . : • the University, of Cindnnaiti's dean's U^ for iu^e autumn quarter. * \ * '

••" ' -: .•". ; , ;* . .* • *•' ' •' Thomw R. Joiies of 125 Benson r * with any outgoing PL is- taking port In the open house Collegians at the (University, of D*?Ja- .V of Bb«tne«ring March

drycleaning order of 1 1 geared- to high ischooV students «, v.r- Karen CondriRo of 735 Hyslfo.Avj*. and their twremts. Diey will be taken $2.50 or more. has been named to the dean's list of on guided tours where lecture-dem- The Berkeley School, Bast Orange. onstfattonB will be presented. ROU1E22 ILUI STAR SHOFFINO CINTM 4 " •' >:•• ,-- . Regular Retail Value $1.75

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WITH THIS COUPON ON GARMENTS The Garden of Paper BROUGHT IN SHOP-RITE COUPON BEFORE 12 NOON CLARKTON SHOPPING CENTER w.t«w«fri tha purttwit •! ON DRY CLEANING & SHIRT LAUNDERING THIS CLARK, N. J. $1.00 or more In our NO EXTRA CHARGE SATURDAY COUPON AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY BEFORE MAM ; 381-7555 WORTH FRESH SEAFOOD Free Parking •Free Gift Wrapping DEPT. iH fitly Hliu|i-IIHc 100 NORTH AVE., GARWOOD IIIIU DHIVF IN 9i0O to B:30 Mon. thru Sat. 10 limit |irr .TOWF HOURS: 7.30 AM !o A P.M. ON ROUTE < 1111, STORE MASTER CHARGE UNI-CARD HANDI-CHARGE wmm & m% **, h I, : to 4i» jobf stress sfift a coo*o, arad ofibeo bring 1 pioymaent Directory of the United Academy Olee Club conceit recent- Registration Open Directory Lists Summer lobs summer cacn|W, and to work will heavy tips. Salaries range from $250 States." ly in the Kent Piace gym. summer theatres, rafaebe* *•* res- add. interest to tfliedr applications. [up ffree room( boasrd, laundiry) to were Sosan Cory, Anoe taiirartts. Application** are Jefos as cam^ counselor in varied nm { ^. expenses), Weslfield Girls Sing Dreizler, 'Margaret Loughead, Ka- High sohood senaors, colege sfcu- "Summer Eanp&oyment Directory now. .- 'l = provide a vast number of r _ . ., ,/ . . * tiherine Pagon and Susan Wa&ece. For Y Camps deirfs and teachers who want sum- the United States" just received by Early appHcaitaon is a refefl adr In the service and DefcaJe<* ^formation on specific In Kent PI. Concert The Frost Valley YMCA owns and mer jobs can get tfoe tallested:tic inforcnao oX- the West&eGd Higlh Sdhool library. vantage in obtaining a sumsner job. en'fcertaimnenit fieids, . waitress and jab openings, where and how to ap- Five Westfielfi girls participated; GOT A GRU»E? c-IM'tvies two re^ddcnt facilities: Employers Mst more ttian 90,000 Those who caretfuliy .- match their waiter, maid, bel&nan, musician in ply is contained in "Summer Em- in a joint K^nt Piace School-iBteir ! WRITE THE EDITOB O^inp Wawayamda which has been serving boys since 1901 and Oamp Hird which hiss served girls since 1962. Both o?,mps are located at the base of the largest trailess Gat- stoill Forest Peak (Doubietop Moun- tain) and are surrounded by 400,000 acres of Catekj'll Forest Preserve. While 'the camps are characterized by a wilderness, mountain setting, excellent roads permit high acces- sibility and a two or tihree hour trip from most central and north- ern New Jersey comffnundties. A 20 acre lake and* five males of crystal clear, trout streams traverse, the Frost Valley property. Oamp Wawayanda and Oamp Hird each have thedr own.dining, recreational, and steeping facilities. A cabin houses edght campers, two staff, and is equipped wdtii com- plete bathroom facilities (shower, sinks, fludh toilet, and minror), eleotrdcity, heating unit, and am- ple clothing Apace. The dining fa- cilities are modern structures, each fully equipped and managed by Montclair competent personnel to assure each camper of three well-balanced, Newark sumptuous meals a day. 'ftie consulting staff fe a care- Westfield fully selected group of college stu- dents who like and enjoy working with youth, and who are skilled in program and group supervision. Because of its location, facilities, and equipment, Wa-wayanda and ins Hird offer each boy and girl a wide . 7 range of activity to meet both in- dividual and group needs. The youngest boys and girls are sche- duled for various activities, to as- sure -that they take advantage of the facilities and instruction that available. :.W*Ui staff guidance : older campers take on the re sponsibtlity of planning their own activity. For the oUer camper who is looking for something different, exciting,,and challenging, Frost Val- ley offer* four teenage programs: Trail Blazers (Canadian wilderness canoeing), Westward Bound (fly by jet to Denver, tour the Par West Tor four weeks), Explorers (CatsWU and Adirondack badopiackihg, con- servation technique, wilderness ca- mm&if noering andmfltagi, and the New England, Bicycle Trip (Green and White Mountains, Lake Winnipesiau- fcee, Lake Champilain ferry ride). Frost Valley is offering any boy or girl eight through 6 two one week resident camping. experiences from June 26 to July 2 (Period 1) and Aug. 29 to Sept. 4 (Period 5). The primary purpose of these one week periods is to give those who are ' ,an jnfci & :is followed by a four week period (Period 2-July 3 to July 30) and / two two week periods (Period Aug. 1 to Aug. 14 and Period Aug. 15 to Aug. 28). Periods two, three, and four are for boys and girls, who have completed third grade and are nine through sixteen years of age. For m ore d eta i led information, contact the local YMCA or t h e Fifost Valley office at 18 South Ful lerton Ave., Monteliair, mmmBm FISH Reaching More Residents Ten additional helpers have volun- teered to provide the varied Fish services, but more are still needed, especially in the transportation as- signments. There are a great many calls each week from the ill and elderly, re- questing rides to 'the doctor or hos- pital. The Wcstfield (Rescue Squad refers some of their calls which are •not of an emergency nature to the iFish in order to use the ambulance service to the best advantage. Over- look Hospital in -Summit also calls. on the Fish to help with transporta- tion of local >resicerits; again many of these calls are for the elderly.' Anyone who may help for a morn- in'g, afternoon or even a couple of hours (a week is asked to call the Fish answering service at 233-8111 which is open 24 hours a day. Volun- teers may ibe available for a short' term or one time assignment, or try it to see what would be possi- ble within their own schedules. Services offered by the Fish arc preparing meals for the suddenly ill, n a t u r a I s directing those with serious prob- nte r ... the lems to community and service or- ganizations which are bolter aJtole to copo with these 'problems, baby-sit- ting with families with emergencies, as well as transportation and com- Spring's newest way to look .. . natural shades that stand panionship for the elderly. - I ^ Exchange; ltoluriau out amidst all the seasonal colorsl Natural beige streaked with brown ... buckled and Discusses Australia -.*.

Mis visit to Australia as an ex- v • • . change Itolnrian (was described to buttoned in wood. Styled by Don Sophisticates in Fibjx/rayon-and-acetafe, highlighted •: members of the Weslfield Rotary - .• Club 'lust week by Evnndcr Du'ck,

1 ono of eight American 'Rutarltms L. : I/ *KeaT3torod Iradomaik, Courlautds of North America who 'recently spcmL eight, weeks by paisley-print acetat© scarfs and linings. The jacket and dress ':,' abroad. .S A shortage of labor, Australia's i-ucl-al -problems and oilier trends in ,-r1 tliQ "dawn under" country iwero dls- with print bodice, 85.00. The pant costume, 75.00. Hahne's Young Couture Collection

icussctl by 'Mr, Duck, who is cm- •">-• iploycd in this reseureh department r- - F of licll Labs, 'Miim-uy III 11, r •m NEED A USED CAR? W..UI.W open 3 nights - Mon., Wed., FH., 9.30 o.m. to 9,00 p.m. . Montclalr, Newark open 2 nights - Wed., Fri., 9.30 a.m. to 9,00 p.m. . Other days 9i30 to 5,30 SEE AUTOS FOR SALE Life Xn The SubutU WISTFIELD LEADER ~ ~ ———— _-———— _^_^^^^^^^^^^^^—-> — r. MacKay said. dents may expect to see a crop of plastic bags sprouting GAINED upon her hands and moans; ordinating Agency far Higher Educa- in front yards of Westfield homes if an ordinance intro- The remainder of the, issue tion. The Coordinating Ageruy is "Certain^ the savings SEVEN POUNDS "Utilizing Unioa College with cam- duced by the Town Council is adopted Tuesday night. may be as clean as clean can fcr Union County taxpayers when I*, puses in Cnanlord, "Elisabeth, and the Union County Coordinating Public hearing is due then for a amendment to the But that typographical error 'PiainfieW and Union Oounty Tech- Agereey for Higher Education was housing code which will permit residents to place at curb- Is the o»ly thi»f y«n tea! nical Institute, Sectich Plains, under established have materialized," Dr. »kte "grass clippings and garden refuse ... In plastic bags —The ITU Review contract to ic^rovide Iwra-year college MadKay said. "And they will con- services in lieu of a. oounty college, tinue in the future. However, we or other approved disposable containers . . . placed behind students on a level of mutual re- Dr. MacKay ex&teined- "inquiry" or "inductive" method. ; imust not be misled. Higher educa- the curbMne no sooner than 4 p.m. the day before each In our ciass&s we attempt to teach spect. We seek the interest end sup- "To f>ut 4ihciie figure* iA proper tion is expensive and it vt'M re- pickup of the week. Each dwelling shall be limited to the LETTERS TO THE the stud&nts how ho&ori'ans put .to- port of all those who believe that perspective, we must compare theon quire sizable anwuints of money in placing of three such containers orj each collection day of EDITOR gether a record of the past, cover- education can be furthered through For The Consumer to per capita OM|S for other serv- the years ahead to support a high ing such areas as the sources of such methods, means, and attitudes •quality proganm." the week." By the Consumers League §f N.J. ices, mich a* welfare and institu- history, library techniques, ways of as those mentioned above. tions anld agertcles, tor example," TWt bit of legislation was introduced concurrently All letter* to the Mttor mart gathering and substantiating his- Sincerely, (Dr. MacKay #tid. "While we are torical data, and methods rf com- if?.. with the announcement of the end to the town-operated bear a signature amd « street ERNEST BECKLEY New Regulation* for Cif4H spending only Bft eeote fa higher tddresi. municating history either in a writ- JAMES DftUUMONB fpring garden debris cleanup and of the opening of a new CardhoMer» t «- education, a relatively new service YOffcrs59 •*£. ten or onaJ form. Seonlnar groups WA1/TEEE JL4JCKSON Conservation Center oh Lamberts Mill Rd, It is expected No for county government, we are letteri will be pabttifce*, arc utilized as the primary sounce iMICHBULE MATOESKJS The Board cf Governors of the Federal Reserve System have an- spending $1,43 per capita to run our to relieve tcavengert of heavy backyard pickups of such Letter* mnst be written mij of content communication with the ROtiVND ROMANO Jails." Spring Classes material! and, for a fee, satisfy residents that cannot or students iirteradting among their Social Studies Department nouficed'regulations to carry out the on wie «ife of paper aM yrtfefw new fedetf&l credit card law. Much of the credit tor the sound ably typewritten. peers as well as Wi'th, the teacher in Westfield High School Spuing term r-eg-istrlalion for the prefer not to take advantage of the free disposal at the discussing historical material which Included is the provision that no fiscal policy, sstys Dr. MacKay, goes All leMeri mutt be la the to the Union Oounty leaders who had Westf'iel'd YIMOA is urwJerwiay this center. they have researched. Many of us credit card miay be issued unless week with 5$ Y classes open for "Leader" office by FrUay if maintain an "open classroom" at- requested. Only -then may a card- the foresight and imagination to If pasted, the ruling probably will lead to a future they are to appear Im the MIMT* Budget Appeal seek new avenues in meeting the enrollment. Hie spring term is one mospihere wihere free. association of holder be helti liable. Then his li- of four yearly regHstnaitions for boys tan on burning. While burning in the streets has been out- luff issue. ideas is encouraged by the physical ability, prior to notification, may iecimty*s responsibility to provide The "Leader'* re*fervet the two years of higher education for in grades l to 14 to enter the Y's lawed for wJmming, scu- tem is based upon research con- Dear Mr. Plenty; The card must have printed on it •independent two-year college of the between the council and scavengers which permitted resi- Thanks academic disciplines, and 'Union ba, skin diving, track, softball, len- cerning how children learn which I am writing to urge the board to notice of the potential liability of njs, diving and water polo -is being dents one free plastic bag worth of garden debris each Editor, Leader; was conducted by Jerome Bruner appeal the school budget as cut by the cardholder. If it is lost or stolen, County Technical Institute, a public -institution geared to vocational and offered, sccwidcnig to Harry L. Les- week, this to be a curbside pickup the second day of col- On behalf of the Junior Woman's at Harvard and Edwin Feflton at the Town Council. I believe some the cardholder should be able to her Jr., director of physical educa- Club of WestfieW, I wish to express OarnegieJMeiion. It has been used of the proposed cuts will ma!ie an notify the issuer -at the address the technical taainfog, under the single tion services. lection each week. in Westfield. ifigh School in var- amntJe of the Coordinating Agency our appreciation for your fine cov- important difference an the lives cf issuer provides without having to •Bog obedience classes, karate, There have been many abuses of this legislation; some erage of the Star Spangled Bali. ious forms for the past four years our children. > pay postage. for Higher Education, Union County and has proven very successful, is alble to oiler its residents a most fencing, basic gymnastics, compe- plastic cans may now be found at curbside year-round. We Your publicity gave us -tlie opportu- 1 also believe the stihool budget Then there must be established a Uitive swrimfrtinfi, ktmdergym flnd nity to make our affair a gneat both as a motivating factor and as defeat was a rejection of rising lo- means of identifying the cardholder, comprehensive and academically feel the new legislation will be even more difficult to a highly academic approach to high sound two-year program of higher an- opportunity Club for retarded success. cal property taxes nether than of a such as cardholder sign/ature, or children are among t*!ie other cours- ittforce. school history which gives the stu-' budget which reflected only a very jsftotogvaph, or fingerprint. Udess education in the state.» 'We also thank tho local menohants dent the training and opportunity to es offered. • In fairness to the proponents, they argue that this is and businessmen {who suponted us moderate increase. This is a mat- there is this identification, no card- Tiiat .the program has been suc- validate historical truth through his cessful. Dr. MadKay notes, ds evi- A complete list is available in the only a temporary measure until citizens become accustomed toy purchasing ads in our Program ter which deserves to be remedied holder sfrati be liable for unauthor- Y's spring ibrochure, mailed to • -\---J own research and from the siand- (Book. We have urged all our mem- at the state rattier than the local ized use of credit card issued after denced in the transfer to four-ytiar to using the Conservation Center. The sudden end to the poinJt of his own philosophy and not •colleges and universities. They have every resident last week. *•-* ", January 24, 1971, or for all cards bers to patronize ithese. people who level. All registrations are on a walk-in customary spring cleanup has left many households with that of (the teacher. For most WestiieKd residents, the issued after January 24, 1972. been admitted to colleges in all 50 •a array of debris saved for this anticipated occasion; for tiave been so -generous to its., states including MIT, Princeton, Co- ba$is daring the week through Mar. Again thank you. The necessiliy for such an ap- proposed cuts amwmt to a differ- 29. Registration times on Tlhurs- many it will be an almost impossible disposal task. It would ence in taxes of between one an* lumbia, NYlUt Rutgers and Stanford. proach has been recommended by Nor are (Union County students day, Friday' and Sated'ay are 9 have been fairer had the town warned residents of the many 'studies concerning the needs two dollars ol the service's cesiation last fall. 05 Fair Hill Dr. of education, The recent Carnegie tie», (Dir. MacKay notes. Twenty-nine tmtions in dasses in wWich open- i on eduga&tfyi* 'Crisis in .thfi*- wiping to pay this much mbre if ings remtein will be accepited- dur- OjwerVrtWaCent*tbundft ftn^and should prove - t they realized a. difference.it would Witk New York separate and distinct programs are -1 •. by Charles E. Silto- lavailable at Union College < Infi the weeks of Mar. 22 and MBP. a valuable asset, but we join witfi the objections and fears called Che American nteke to' the children who are af- • i Parking and Traffic fected. , Director Ronald M. Heymlann to- Technical 'Institute. 29. Classes begin Mar. 22. ©fCouncilmen Williams and Skinner that the permit to add classroom 'joyless* and 'oppressive* day announced the Division of Mo- •Boys enrolling must be fully priv- more plastic bags to tiie landscape could lead to even more Ediitor, J recommended an open classroom SYBIL R. GADOL tor Vehicles is suspending several Union County, Dr. MacKay con- ileged members of the VMOA, OL* In connection with the •approach very similar to that used 3 HJaw^ha Dr. hundred driver licenses a month of tinuets, is able to provide quality take out membership praor to regis- and traffic study currently being by the teachers involved in .the in- New Jersey motorists who fail to education (while maintaining the low-tering for classes. Boys and giris roposed •made. I have the following general ductive approach at ihc high school. pay fines issued' by the St/ate of est cost par futUltne student of anyin the kindergym program for chil- 1 witti suggestions for consideration. Another recent study made by the Extols Squad New York for moving violations. county in Hew Jersey. The county's dren aged 4 U> 6 need not be mem- 1. During peak shopping periods a College Entrance. Examination In cooperating with New York, cast per Sull-time student stands at bers, and pay only the course fee. l:<'(..i.•&W Saturday* could one drive through the pretty residential Editor, Leader; ban on aKLo traffic in the core area Btrard recommended that future the Division -is notifying drivers that ft ,217. Boys registering in progressive •ections of our town and find them uncluttered. of the shopping district (for ex-S.A.T. ex'ams be directed at testing I take this appoiitunity to extol Tuition per year for students in r they h-ave 30 days to satisfy the aquatic courses who do not know Last spring we called Westfield "the town of the plas- ample the area encompassed by rrot on'ly verbal and jratihematical the merits of Westfield's fine Rescue summons. Failure to do so, results •all six icounties is $300. 'Enrollments •which level to register for may take Central, Nonth and Broad)' wwild; ability, buit 'also "musical and artis- Squad. Among their other skills, are comparable witfo the combined tic bag." If this ordinance is approved, we may be known ( in immediate susp&nsion effective a swim classMioatoon test at the Y * as the community that grows them. a) create a mall effect which tic ttalent; sensitivity and commit- •these fine men are particuiaHy until the summons is paid. enrollment of Union College and on Monday, Wednesday and.Friday '".-.. • • • would attract stoppers. ment to soeiial responsibility; poli- adept in their management of ob- The a-ction results from enforce- IUJCTJI. falling sotmctwhere in thefrom 4:30 to 5 p.m. and on Tuesday •. - i b) (reduce air pollution, concen- liical and social leadership; atWet- stetrical emergencies. SuWh emerg- ment of the reciprocal non-resident middle. Union County's total enroll- or Thursday from 4 to 5 p.m. and trations caused by the dense traf- ic, political, and mechanical skills; encies truly do occur without wara- violator agreement signed by both ment for the 197&-71 ^chool year is on Saturday betiweon 9:30 and 11 The Coming of Spring fic at those times. styles of analysis and synthesis; nlng at any time, night or day. states in 1969. projected et 2,490 full-time students. a,m. ability lo adapt to new situations; The careful, kind and benevolent '. Coincidentally, the arrival of spring on Mar. 21 also c) encourage walking. •New York, in turn*, is now proc- iProjeoied enrollments in other north- d) eliminate traffic delays and characteristics of -temperament; skill of these devoted Rescue Squad essing 1S00 cases of Now York resi- east counties are: Essex County, marks the opening of National Wildlife Week. The deer, congestion Caused by cars waiting sources and status of motivation; 'members make the safe managt- dents convicted of traffic violations 4,956; Middlesex County, 4,044; Mor- To Speak at College the birds — aU of the kingdom of the wild — will be add- for parking spaces along the and work habits -under varying con- *ment of such emergencies a re*%. In New Jersey during the first two Tis County, 2,850; Berg-en County, ing to the cheer and liveliness of Spring. street to become available. ditions Of demand." These are some 'Each of my icolleagues join me in months of 1971, 1,925, and Somerset County, 907. Professors' Collocjuiem e) eliminate use Of these streets of the same goats that we have set this sincere expression of ap$trecia* The wild have no way of knowing that man is pausing The Now Jersey suspens-ion is in 'Union Couiriy also has the lowest -Mountainside—Prof. Carl Bredlau for traffic by autos coming from for ourselves in our teaching. As t:on for the service rendered by addition to the Point System reci- the Carnegie Report pointed1 out, tuition ctatges for part-time stu- of 213 Evoiigreen Ot. will apeak at for a moment with the opening of a new season to pay and going to Route 22 and the these dedicated volunteers. prooit penalt assessed against the dents. Tuition per credit hour is $9 Parkway on Central and Moun- many students in school today will ' OBAfRUBS J. HBLY. M.D. •the final coiloquiem sessions be- respect to nature's creatures who, for uncounted thousands driver's record of any conviction at U..C.T.1.; $12 at Union.College; tween professors May 4 at Mont- tain and the use of Broad to get still be in the labor force in the Dorian iRd. and from a moving violation committed of years, have lived, in harmony with their surroundings — year 2030 and for learning to be $12 at Middlesex County Co-llege; telair State College. The [project pro- from one side of Town to t h e Westfield Ave. in New York. $13 at Morris, Bengen and Somer- the mountains, plains, forests and streams. Only man, by other. "practical" students must be taught vides an exchange of ideas between how to teach themselves in order Heymann said enforcement of the set County Colleges, and $14 at Es-faculty members. his numbers and his thoughtlessness, has come in conflict 2. Encourage the use of bicycles measure is designed to help both to adapt to conditions and jobs sex County College. Professor Brcan all-sgod moving traffic viala- way of life ... we must first preserve America itself.,." 648 Wa&fdeld Ave. The inductive method docs this, as SPUING HAS SPRUNG WWEN F ifcion in tiie Sta'te of New York, • • * well as developing a critical, and Your neighbor returns your and is not detained or required questioning attitude which is so nec- to furmlslh bail or deposit coi- ARC Needs Funds Teachers' View essary in a society cf free men.. And rides liome on your power* I'atet'al, and is permitted to pro- March is Membership Month for more than 1,450 local Editor, Loader; The present educational clnnalu mower, ceed, but fails to appear on the * * * return date 1n response to sudi chapters of the National Association for Retarded Children, The political controversary. over by the controversies which have sex education which has enveloped shaken Weslifielii's school system in Oltitimers '(Senior Grade), remem- summons or ticket, the Director un organization devoted to helping the nation's Tetarded most school affairs for the past the past two years has led to ex- ber back when the only drug prob- of the Division of Motor Vehi- people toward self-sufficient and satisfying lives. At this two years has now cirimircaitcd in a tensive infringements on e once lem was getting the kids to take cles of the State of Now Jersey, their spring tonic, sulphur and mo time the ARC groups make a special effort to gain new sLUialiun which some of us ih West- open and free atmosphere in \v;:ich upon receipt of notification' from field High School feel threatens the innovation was possible. Restric- lassos? .the Comnfwssiioncr of Motor Ve- friends for the six milLion children and adults in this coun- qualit o;l innovative education hero. tions have been placed upon the "-All, Ma. I don't need that stuff, iliides of the State of Now Yorik, FEDERAL •I feel great" try who suffer from some degree of mental retardation, There can bo liltlc dtiuht that tho teaching methods used by teach- •will suspend Ihe license of such -\ L • or impaired intelligence. school has become on open political ers s<> lhat 'he use of groups EIS a STUDY JtAjL*L C person urttiil he submits to the SAVINGS, With special programs, retarded people can be helped arena when touchers' mmics and Leaching technique i« Incrwisingly jurisdiction of fcho court in programs are openly slandered dir'fit'iiU; "perimeters" have been "HI, Marge 1 How are lihmgs go- which tho summons or ticket is m to help themselves. But they need, besides these programs, prior to every beard electron and in set on the ureas of content ing with the nctw iboy friend?" reltUTi'nble, Such suspension will the feeling thai they are accepted as worthy members of meetings within the lown. For those can IK* explored in the .social "Mert, I dropped 'him, as my conbinue until receipt of notifi- the community. They are, as they song goes "people who of us wflio have experienced this dies; an (.'niphy.sis upon cimtcnt for C-randmotiier used to say, Mike a n from tlie Commissioner political moaL grinder, there is no the "test" to tiie exclusion of skills •hot potato.' Imagine going with a of Motor Vehicles of tlie Stale of WHERE YOU GET need people.*' doubt that it has Iml to thrcwls, at- and atlidudo development i.s insisted fellow that iboth yoiu* imolher and .Ntw York ttoil such submission Union County alone has about 15,000 retarded children templed inllm-idalton, and skmdcr upon; twiuiioi's Lira regitl'arly thrc'nt- father likcti! Wlvy it's disioyijil to our hus been rmidc." and adults. To fill the gaps in services for these people, the which creales a climate Lhat is ihc oneil and hni^scd; fi*ee interact ion •slda. -Hero was a charaoter wlHh long wry ttniilhcsls of tho jilmcmphorc among Bludunts in class is siisimct; JifllT, beads, n medallion, ii» tact Iho Womens MORE

Union County Unit of the New Jersey Association for Re- r 'j i\ L ncuussary fur motive teaching' The and outside sp^ikcrs «re often re- on|i,io 'bit, and my parents thought, Draft tarded Children provides preschool classes, day care for nocussil for creative approathes to fused iidnifttunt'o. ho wna grciAl There must bo some- &-1 FOR YOUR MONEY! children not accepted in public schools, and independent trac-hinfi is tiocumcnk'd by tho ob- lint prolvfibly Hie most dcslnu1- L-liiniK iwrong with him." Women's IntorntHionnl League for living program for young adults, a summer camp, and year- vfous duy-lo-dny needs of ihc ch-il- 11 vi! n.spnct of this new cllnuilt* in "(Mun/ie, never .SL^II tho Establish- t?na! and Freedom, Union County clrt'ii in tuir pluralistic and troub- llu! fuiiUnx of mJ.slruKt tmtl alena- ment shcH't. HuIievD rue, they have Chapter! »t Rn Mar. 10 mecllng, round recreation programs. Its newc-sl programs, are a class led wminuiiily i;s wtll (is by mitdi 1 wnya at dicicking and 'I undci'filfind tlou uiHU-'ntlwiMl by UIL- .speukick of U'tlnptCLl (he folJowln^ resolution: to for dlaadvantoged preschoolers, intended to prevent retard- of the lilt'ivUiire cDiiecrnin^ mod- those \v!io seek to impose UuMr own ilnvi behind that hippie tocude tlicre 'We oppo-i-c tin* Sontite's decision ed development, and a program for retarded Infants and ern education. philosi^liy on Die schools, remibrly is a InisL fund as Iiig ns tlie Hpck In IKIVUHCD the" (kite* of tlio vote lo FIRST FEDERAL their parents, designed to bring help at. the onset of tho As lf;tHu-rs who. ;irc atli'iuii'tiii': (IiiuHi:ii:iM!{ the u-lnniis, fiis[l1|flin-i of (iJlTiilliir. JuM pk'turu yiiur niiis nwM), w\ the extension of UK» r 3 problem. The group also contributes toward scientific ro- new «'i|>j>r (hfit we Wf IH'IM'VI1 til:;- yim would Siiv, Miinifs. In THTiiiiy, Service Ac|, We m%c nil cill'/>t?iis rent membership drive urges. To do so, call or write; the nii%)\i countc*r siirno of Ihc distor- h.lvi- cfitruslrd c: jiid'U'.'l this (uclic iiiwiuuDMcly Clark • Woodbriclge i tions nvm\ii about us and our I.Kich- to us iiiui wo .sfrivf to I'x; worthy »M«rilt», t'lmi'jjo II, un lo oxpcrJeneo hy vvrjlhu; lo Sonnta Cum a n d Union County Unit, New Jorsoy Association for Retarded i i Ififi. Wo ai'o iv)\ ushm tin appvy hln for rcpcMil of the tlwfl." Two»Year College Presidents Agency Sponsors History of Bf J, Education (but not necessarily tree) schools fortoade corponal puni^unent, this CITY SCHOOLS HAD PROBLEMS; ti*tt session, eithar with or witfiout prohibition was not aiways obeyed. To Visit Union County in April Art Contest SOLUTIONS OFTEN HEAVY- MJ excuse." Samuel Freeman, local superinten- HANDED How aid it work? "Like a dent of schools in the 1870 city of iSpauiding for Children, a local cfearm," Pierce reported. "Pupils Plhrllipsburg. ni/ade this report: EDITOR'S NOTE: TUs i* A group of out-of-state two-year I general education, and environmen- non-profit adoption agency special ifaat could not poss-foly help being "The order mam-fc&med in most of college presidents will visit Union lal engineering and science, Dr. h iQ2 in finding hoi a series of articles written by Me zzing in finding homes for "hard-ito- late before the rule was adopted •the Bchools wr.-s excellent. Durdng -County in- April Lo see how its unique •Iversen reported. iplace" child, will sponsor an aat New Jersey Educate Aster iattoi uow are never tiardy. the last ha'jf <^f the year in several to commemeraU the lMtti aaaivcr- system of higher education operates, "We must continuously review and contest for students. Winners of the "Four years ago, out of nearly 2,- of the schools, whipping or flogging 'Dr. Kenneth W. MaoKay, executive reassess the needs in Union County contest will have their entries re- sary «f ihe Stale's free public 60* pupils enrolled, only two were was avoided altog&thar, while in schools. dii-octoi*, j-eported at a meeting last lo be su-re we are serving ail seg-1 produced on greeting cards and note present every day. M the close «f some schools ttie teachers occasion- week of the Uirion CouniLy Coordi- menis of the oommunily," Dr. Iver- paper which •will be sold throughout the last ear, the names of 80 pupils Although far in advance of rural ally m'ade use of the rod or s-lrap nating Agency for Higher Education sen fcokl jthe Agency. •tine nation to raise funds tor this lareas, schools in New Jersey's fadg were read who had not missed a to enloroe obedience." at- Union County Ttci-nical Institute. cities one ceubury ago had Uteir iFreem'an followed this admission Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, executive agency. iDr. McKay said out-of-&tate director of the coordinating agency, Contest requirements are: original, own share of probELetns* from ta*k- suwttfaeir ot New Jersey's win the hope that "next ear, teach- presidents have uitiUarted' much in- ness to misbehavior. Before the thke ictoel rules m, 1969-70: without disobeying the 81st section ment and pllan to discuss the work- found soludions that, while effective, . 1.' Each pupil shall, on enteria* •of the school law." County Guidance and Personnel As- iype of appeal, in and white :<*•-•>,,-*: ings of the partnership and deter- were heavy-Handed. , • . , ftfaf acho«l, after -deposing of much Things were little different in the sociatioc, established j-ecently to or one color, 3x4 or 5x7 inches or articles of clothing as may be •mine its applicability to their states | wor^ i with ihe agency, met suitable for reduction to card size. In New Brunswick, reports tfee stale's leading school system — nnd independent colieges. Dr. Alfred New Jersey BdueaUon As6»., Oily necessary, in the place appointed Newark. Wrote City Superintendent -••', ., -. in January With nearly 100 percent Include name, address and school. for that purpose, proceed quietly to George B. Sears: "Our teachers 'Donovan, executive director of the attendance despite a snow and ice Deadline is Apr. 30. Mail entries to: Superintendent Henry B. Pierce Association d Independent Colleges wag faced with a wi- developing all possible links with ivies become the property of Spauld- diness among the stwtort*.-.,;T|w iFor the first time in ten years, the latecomers produced "all s«rfcB tf depottment to their leach- not yet believe we are prepared to Union College and (Union Coumty ing for Children. . en," and 'ttwtoess in their inter- ttwe up to the letter of that law.". 'Union County Technical Institute is Technical Institute and, as a tangi- excuses," Pierce wrote in Mi 1S70 "experiencing some difficulty" in Spaulding reports that.initial re- annual report to the State—"Mme online wiAh their fellow pupils, are ble first step, arranged through its sponse to Uie contest has been good, from every pupil •placing students in jdbs, iDr. George officers for a spring meeting of Ihe having been written by parent* fend •H. Baxel, president, reported. but hopes that students throu^Kxut some having been /prgedby tfyfev Communication among the pu- •whole Association at the Tech Insti- "This is ihe time of year when the stale will participate to make selves. It atie utterly imrnpriNr for jttther by talking, whispering, tute, primarily to bring to ail guid- the contest a complete success. teachers to determine wtticti fife, or writing such Uiat they ««- Onion County opportunities in higher 1 i 3 y sState College from 10 to 11:30 a.m. afterwards, to admit no pupil for has •aJNvtayc- been a school not accept a field sfciteat tiw year, education." Dr. MaoKay, Dr. Baxel today in Down* Hall, dininf room McGroarty, Dr. Cohen, Mayer Tins is one of the hflzawb • 1970. He also served for two years graans are under oonfcikteratjion in PTA Offers New women. Questionnaires will be dis- ty, Dr. Sofamon Cojien and CJiarle« Th# present your •it Mayer retired from the board last on the recreatkm gmd athletics com- the allied health area for inclusion Reading Service tributed. mittee. He was ,a memfber of the in a composite modital tecnician •on wants •Volunteers will be selected in month. 1 The resolutions read: facilities committee during his three ptvigram. The two-year sequences MoynialMlde — The Mountainside rattier have a football, or April for the imtenvjewer training a new bike. He'd never ask for "Joseph A. McGroarty served the yeans on Uhe B^ani and served on under study are: inhalation therapy P.T.A. has organized a new reading- of life program to be given later in the the community information com- , iphysiciial Ihenapy tectini- at-home committee headed (by Mrs. Insurance. But it's something • < • •• Board of Education as a member he really needs. spring. HVIE offers an opportunity mifttee in 1970. •cian, radiology tefehnician, ortbo- 'Lothar iNonnenmacher, announced By OHAKLjBI T. for women seeking Volunteer work and as its president over a period Just like & money tree, State that saw public probing and ques- "Sol has mlade a considerable ipedic teolinician, occupa'tlonal ther- P.T.A. President Mrs. Gerard DHle- Farm's Junior Protector Policy •as a para-professional .*'••--.• •/.v.M?:;*;>-•. *;*s .! .;r you today that took you by;. : sponsored tiy the New Jersey So- years, he was chairman of the pub surprise. v ,' - ytprw -increases in the ciety of Professional Engineers, .will lc relations committee; during Uie monthly indemnity while dis- be the occasion for vfeits by more 1968 and 1969 school' years, he was Of course some of life's un- ab(*d. tiian 1,200 New Jersey high school chairman of the Staff and commii predictpbles present prob- juniors to Rutgers University Mar. ity information' committee. In 1967, lems that demand instant . Get in touch' with me about 23, 1968 arrd 1909, he was chairman of solutions. There's illness, for . it -r at 121 Prospect St.,West- Students, and parents can obtain the legislative comlmiittee and serv- instance — the kind that field/N. J. or coll 232-1400. additional linforrolation about the ed as co-chairman of the sfcaff re- Keep the Investment in lands you flat On your back If you do, will -it give you Engineering Career Day progrtam lations committee in 1969. Mr. Mc for an extended; period of • considerably ' less to "worry by contacting the principal or the Groarty served on the* finance and time. And though you're about? Certainly. guidance counselor at the high operations committee in 1965, and school attended by the student. he was a member of the instruc- *' > - tion and health committee from 1966 Your Home on the Side!

. i . to 1969. He was a member of ,thc Elm Street School study committee . •"*•*-. _ ^ in 1967 and 1963 and was in charge ofltoison with district and state or- An asphalt paved driveway adds much value ganisations for three years. He was - L. • * ' , Service Fuel the Bdatfd's liaison with the town : i council in 1968, 1969 and 1970 and to your property—yet costs so little. Call us today

,i with the pJannftng btfard in 1966 and > )• * ' *' ' • 1970. He was elected vice-president of the board in 1968 and president for an estimate at YOUR home. in 1070. "Mi*. McGroarty has served our cammumiiby well during his two terms of office. The town of West- field and1 the school system owe him grtaUtude or his unselfish and unstinting service. "During his three years of serv- ice on the Board oX Education, Dr. Solomon J. Cohen contributed a r deep and sensitive understanding of those most closely affected by a school systemn — the students. His WESTFIELD FANWOOD professional standing as one of the OVER leading pedialricri'ans in the town of MOUNTAINSIDE PLAINFIELD Westlfield brought him in close con- 56 YEARS bact wMfh children and parents. He SCOTCH PLAINS CRANFORD had a special way of always listen- ing to other people's views; how- GARW CLARK ever, when he took a sUand, it was i firm, SERVICE

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Clements B/tos. IH& n MUTUAL FINDS II* 460 NORTH AVe, EA8T • WESTFIELD, N. J. 07091 • 232-2200 Residential and Industrial Paving FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE Ato eompfatt ad> WMitllMnt Mid MM It tot HEATING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED MIO11AJQL MAHOVICII, JH, Cranfovd Av«. Driveways—Curbing—Parking Areas T.Y.i-HHHH Win. A. PARKHURST & SONS WESTFIELD STORES ESTABLISHED 1915 OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS TIL 102 MILL LANE MOUNTAINSIDE or c 233-1738 WSflFNeW flW ***** II, W*

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' Horn* Baking AUSTER'S AUGUSTINE WESTFIELD Inc. CONTiACTOtS ). 1 ItVING COMPANY Sandwiches For Partial unara * JOLLWOWK MOTORS •J. On Order MOUNTAINSIDE Authorise A Dial 232-0925 •CHRYSLER PLUMBING • IMPERIAL Authorliefl AUTHORIZBD fcobtrt GENERAL ELECTRIC • FLYMOOTH Bales and Servlcs HEATING Bales ft Service • VALIANT DOIMIM • sYAAT CharlM |(OBSok*r MfATS —Photo by Ken Moyere Sale* and Berries DODGB "Where Quality Reign* • Residential SQUAD MEMBER Joteph Flyna demoutratei uwe «f direct titol • Fr«e»rft • Disposals And Service Pours" 232-0075 • CommercUl 1ft Mountainside Rescue 6qua4 • Wuhtri • Dryers Dial 233-109$ • XBdustrlsl J*M • T«levliio» 425 North Ave. E. Wettfield 113Quimby St. Westfield High Fidelity ft Stere* 576 North Ave. E. WettfleM Call 233-0197 SUPERMARKET Squad Adds Two Way Radio, 233-2121 374 Short Drlv« MountainsM* - 143 I. Brood St. WwtfleW TOWNE DOM'S TOYOTA DELICATESSEN Elder Valve to Boro Ambulance AUTO SALES WESTFIELD KM 1ADIO ft TV, INC "The Open Door to Hospltalltr" PORTLAND HEATING It HeadaMrtera for •srrlns; t*» Are* FORD • Choice Cold Cuts tMe — The Mountainside radios, they may contact one an- — Kttchea AM - • Home made Salads « Refloue Squad added two important other and therefore provide assis- HtsjtUoft • (TOUT Pord Owners (or • Froien Foods AIR CONDITIONING Pick • Fancy Groceries pieces of equipment to its ambu- tance to one (another in the case of * Drfrm • CROWN Orsr !• Te»rs reoeoUy. The finst of these is an emergency too large for one Hoov«r Vacuum Cle*aer* Sedau ft "Sandwiches Put Up to Take Out" • Residential ftCA. Color TV, Radio* WXs. • Commercial two-way direct dial radio which squad to handle. WlfOU AuthorlM#j Open Dally and Sundays • custom • CORONA Closed Mondays f the ambulance personnel to Another valuable piece of equip- Sport FORD • w« do alll «mr U- dkiktfy communicate -with a mim-ment acquired by >the Squad has ft Hart TOW Call 232-8012 stallattona Salts $«rvtef Sheet Met*] — - - *-• •—^—•— —™- —•—"—• '-'—^™-^^»-™-^^^^^^^^^P"-^^^P"^^^^^^P"-^^^ btr of bwpitek in the Mate of Newbeen donated by the Cadet Coips. Ltr*T* of TJp-t6-Dftt* THUNODRBIRD 1122 South Av«. W. W*)itf I«ld The Elder valve, an attachment to UBBD CABfl Fre* BatlmatM • MOVING A STOtAO*l 1 SNOWDEN APPLIANCES FAIRL4NH the portable oxygen unit which en- Dial Financing- Arranfs4 ...; Wreot communication with hos- Waabera at Dry*ra RU«8ELL CAPALDO, pfcUl personnel will be valuable inables tlie unit to be used for resus- TM VM. Mm*, ft*. 232-3673 DRUG STORES .«nunter at ways. First, the ambu- citation as well as straight oxygen Hahwaahera A Dlapoaala lonun*t 319 North Av«. I. W**tfMd 232-3325 HENRY P. TOWNSCND lence crew can alert the hospkal administration, was purchased by • Waid Klnff I BARON'S 1971 Portland Av«. Scotch Plains M to the nature of the illness, the < the Cadets with money tl>ey earned facuum Cleaners • Hoover • Bureka DRUG extent of injury, and the number]by soiling seals and performing tefrlgeratora 6 Freeaers WIN MOTOR MOVTNO A PAQUHO of victims it is transporting. Tte- various jo^s for the Squad. A year • Amana STORE / INSULATION •ttowv the hopsital time to preparv •• ago. the Squad provided the Moun- Udtoi eV Stereo CORP, UNION COUNTY eqtQpment and contact docsocs a$;! cainsode Police with these units to • Grundlf MEICEDES BENZ • SUNBEAM Prdtcriptions needed to provide emergency ttesX- be carried in their squad cars. The GeaaU* Favtwr Pafta) VOLKSWAGEN, • Barton's Candy meat. Secondly, doctors and «cber jj peliee car units were provided via SALES SERVICB •CTHORIXBD • Blck Room Supplier INSULATION PROBLEMS? •alss and Inc • Baby Needi — Cosmetics OPTICIANS trained personnel can give v«rtaE i funds donated by citizens in memory 232-0416 Free Delivery advice to the first akier at the j erf Edward Hay Jr. Opes Every Sunday 9 A.M. to I P.M. scene of the emergency and during j Mich the addition of this equip* 01 North Av«. W. Wutfleld VOLKSWAGfN Daily 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. ' (tt Arllavtoa AT«.) ROBERT F. DAY tramportation to the hospital. In• mem along with the defibrillator and 232-6680 (he near future, heart patterns can cardiac monitor added dost sum- Prescription Optician ; be transTTUtted fro*n the cardiac mer, and special oardio-pulmonary 243 East Broad St. Wtstfltld call • monitor aboard the ambulance, to resuscitation training given its mem- RAWSON •Utlet WS«OB« —•> Qsis« §Cte It. -the hospital through this radio, al- bers, the Mountainside Rescue Squad CADILLAC 'Jowing tiie hospital to ascertain early DARBY'S DRUG STORE hopes to provide the best possible tlM Mmmth Aw. fa "'"'definitive cane for heart cases. Authorised WMU«rproof«rs «••• lilt flbirdiy, sirtce many other squads in servfce to the victims of heart at- RAYMOND E. WHEELER STATION RADIO TV Phorai ADomt 2-1191 the area are now obtaining these tack and respiratory emergencies. CADILLAC Insulation ft Siding Work OPTICIANS AND APPLIANCES 339 South Av«. W. A Specialty fieient knowledge to select or re- Sole* 4\ Service e QIUMI ntt«« ject the field they had chosen to VOLVO Call 276-3474 u rm«4 - Technical School IN C0U)K TT ** I explore. Dial 756*2241 lBf Addrssa: • t OR DUPLAY AT OUB 8TOBM TIFFANY DRUGS J i> (.l.ir I Rejection of a field can be as im- IBRYICa WHAT Wl fBLL 119 E. Fifth WoIirftoW Open 7 Daya a, 251. E. lit Avt., ROMK* Plate *r Rx Plans Summer portant as selecting a field, Dr. COLOR From » a.m. to 19 p.m. Hours: Monday 8:00 A.M. to t Baxel believes. The more areas a Dally: 9:80 A.M. to 5:30 P.K student has the opportunity to ex- Sunday a and Hoi Id ay a IncL Career Program MORRIS CHEVROLET Fr«* tMclc-UD and INSURANCE Dial 233-5512 - plore the greater the chance that 232-4660 %s> i Try tt on and see how it fits. \vi will find the field that best meets HIS 110 Central Ave. WettfteM his htees&s and ability. One Wntral Ave. (Opp. Qulmby St.) Tbai'* Nrtiat they're saying at the i * * CHARLES W. COSENZA CHEVROLET •.< PAINTS five ditt^re|t technologies. FLORISTS but they're not talking MORTGAGE INSURANU about bell bottoms or hot pants. The pro-am is supported by in- VAN'S they're talking about careers. •depth counseling and at the end of •utbortssd DOERRER'S FLOWERS JAMES RICCARDI APPLIANCE CO. •ALBS 2 UMST. . The Technical Institute will spon- the two-week period, the instructor BARBER SHOPS 'Eat. 1899 WBTflHD PAINT & WALLPAPM sor its second annual .Technical Ca- will sit down with the student and sfsjor *ad Minor Rspsln Grow Our Owi Flowsra" 9IM100 l4r*r* 8«l«otlos of reer OrientatTon Program this sum- go over his work pointing out his Flowsrt — Plants — Qtttm mer, according to Dr. George H. strengths and his weaknesses. IAUN ttssd Cars aa4 Vrmek* MARTIN'S feuet, president. Tlie program is Hhe technologies covered in the KJTCHBN AID Dial 233-0220 BARBER designed to permit high school stu- HAMILTON program include: electronics, data WHIRLPOOL ter urn dents to sampQe different technolo- processing, mechanical design, ci- HORGB STYLIST £f»l fiekfe BO that in choosing a ca- WwitfltM vil and computer engineering serv- oust* 1,321 Color* All reer they can pack the technology ices. Our Own "QuarUt" — nouPT sutTxoa 4 Barbers to Serve Toul For Interior Ik Exterior that fits them best. The program also has an appli- Halrshaptnff — Rasor Call FORMAL WEAR PEARSALL & First Quality Faint * Wallpapw The program is open to high shool cation for students who plan to at- Coll 2324726 REILLY Ladles Halrsbaplns; At Budget Price* tophomores, Juniors and seniors tend college, Dr. Baxel suggests. A Hairpieces—Sold, Reatyled, Cletisd FRANKENBACH, INC 117 E. Broad St. WtttfMd 232-1600 tfib may sign up for one or more student planning a career in engi- OLDSMOBILE CO. Hours: 8 A.M. to • P.M. Bit lilt two-week programs in Marions tech- neering can test which area of en- 1 233-5305 " 333 W. Broad St. WeitfleM gineering he wants to specialize in nologies. Classes are conducted Mon- • ARTISTS' SUPPLIES Authorized ALL FORMS lay through Friday in either mom- by comparing the mechanical and 106 Elm St. Wettfteld electrical technology prognams. OF SERVICE STATIONS ing or afternoon sessions for a total Oldsmobile TAILORS INSURANCE of JO hours. The Technical Career Orienta- Wwtfbtd BOWUNO Classes are non-graded and lim-tion Program is also offered in an Sales & Service CUSTOM TAILORING • •••• evening session for adults interest- AND ALTERATIONS '• ited to 15 students. Core instrutors EUCLID are people who have reuently work- ed in changing careers. 560 North Ave. E. AD 2-7651 FORMAL WEAR RENTALS — 232-4700 Prospective students may obtain "WE HAVE OUR OWN STOCK. ed kk •. irtdusrtry. Hiey advise stu- Westfield, New Jersey PERSONALIZED DRY CLEANING 118 It. dents on jobs available in particu- additional dnforrrtation by calling CLARK the Union County Technical Insti- LANES 233-1538 fill / lar fiekfc, manual and academic afctts required and the saltary they tute between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. 111 Quimby St. Weitffeld SERVICE ROTCHFORD PONTIAC, INC. can expect to earn. Monday through Friday and asking Art Supply COMPLtTC PROTICTION Arthur Wlttlc*, Prop, Students work vritih the tools of the for the summer extension. Authorised PONTIAC-THMPEST FUEL OIL * e Wheel Alimment teoatr •rtlfltt' MtUrUlfl BOWLING e Wheel Balanoln» profession and elect to work on one BrnahM • OtU Salea ft Serrlc* project related to the field they are taaek Bar • CookUll Lows* INSURANCE • Motor Tune-upi Good Will Uaed Ci 19 Brasswlok Aatomatlo SINCE 1948 exploring.- Class work and discus- Columbus PTA Cuna REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. • Inspection Work 43S Kortk Af*. Brake Service — Road Servto* sions are blacked up with films and *Tt— BittUs; Sfnrlos'ror BowlUw "Dependable, Friendly Servic* Plans Dinner Tuesday Dial 233-3462 Mothers FIRC Pick-up ft Delivery field trips. WINDSTORM 333-370* •Vrss Daytlms Bowllir IutrMttom Since 1B25" HOMEOWNCfiS Call 232-4744 While they are taught fundamen- 4 The Columbus Sdiool PTA has by Qamllflsd I nit motors AUTOMOBILE tal skills, students are also intro- planned a pot luck dinner to be held AUTO BODY REPAIRS FAINT A BOOT 3B1-4700 MOBILHBAT COMPENSATION 459 North Ave. E. Weitflelej duced to the entire range of work SURCTY-BONOS in the school auditorium Tuesday •HOP Coal ( HEATING OILS Coke SICKNESS-ACCIDENT the technology encompasses • so they evening at 6:30 p.m. 140 Central Ave. Clark LTFE & AMOJITIES U Tgpwtk SERVICE STATION may have a better perspective of PTA members are being con- BODYART Qarwood BRIdge 6-0900 the opportunities available to tjhem tacted and asked to contribute a COLLISION SHOP 769-1SM and the degree of complexity they CAR WASHING 8 North Avc* B* Granfovd MPAKENHAM covered dish, salad or dessert for George "W. Kochora, Prop, MOUNTAINSIDE can look forward to in a career sit- the occasion. Complete Budy A Feader Re»*l*t>K TOWNE AGENCY uation, Dr. Baxel explained. The annual meeting will Mow Auto A Track Belalafclss FUGMANN Oil 233-4430 SERVICE Wie Tetiinic&l Career Orienla Hie buffet and nominations and 24 Hour Towlif CAR WASH 'Near Comer. Of E. Broii 4 tlm Uon Program was added to the Inelectio- n of new officers will be Call 780-0380 OIL COMPANY 84 ELM ST. WESTMELD • Brake Service stitute's Summer Session last year held. 6 Soatk Avc. Garwoot In Wettfleld • Engine Tune-upg and the response of those students Etertainmcnl for the evening will Always Ready to Serve You • Radiator Repairs attending Was motf. favorable, Dr. be "Spring Frolics,*1 a musical skit On* of TJIIOB LAUNDRIES • ShookB — HuttUre SEVELL'S • Regulator ft Generator Serrle* Baxel reports. Ninety-five percent performed by a group of PTA mem- Road Sorvlca — Snow of thorn &id they had gained suf- bora from the school. AUTO BODY CO. Car Wubw Inspection Work WAXXNO ft Ctto IVORY LAUNDRY TRIUMPH POLISHINO 232-9776 Bqdy and Paint Shop AD 2 6500 & DRY CLEANERS AAA • ALA • M.C.A. Road Aid 1121 Rt. 22 Mountainside Call 233-4050 Salt* * tterrlo* e CompUU LanaAerlav (or Family %K Hour Towlnff N«xt to Unlos CoDBtr Road Dspt. •W* Bp to I alia* Watohdof Bnrmer Benloe M ^iti^ tn fla« l! Fender Repatrs — Fainting? r ^MMe^ & cotton SPORTING Truck Painting- and He palm 1216 South Ave., W. Weitfleld Badvtt Payment Plae •Sam* Bay i Car Servlo© LINCOLN MERCURY Barrio* Call 232-8887 CURTAINS, DRAPERIES I Dial 232-5272 15% 369 SOUTH AVE. E.f WESTFIELD 3618out h Av# E Oaah m Carry DRESDEN 1 - - WesffWd Dlaoount tor COLONIAL JUMBO THICK 320 Windsor Ave. Westfield Laoadrr Doat CURTAINS, INC. tr th» Ponad SPORTS CENTER Wot Plok-up aad Dellveir CartiliB, Draperies, tor tt« Iportim»«" ID st. 1040 BlaaHetv, Tablecloths, Sheet*. Call 232-5020 PADS WESTFIELD Toweln, Window Shadea, 16 Prospect St, WetHteld Computa Hqolpm«at Von WESTFIELD Drapery Hardware Opp, Fire House Golf AMERICAN PATRONIZE i 81/2x11 - $1.00 5!/2x8'/2 • Aroherjr BODY WORKS, INC. 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FIRST UNITED METHODIST GsUCE O*THOW>X WILLOW GROVE The antbera, "A Faithful Shep- CHURCH PKEMYTERIAN CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH herd is My Irord" under the direc- At The Pla*» UM Boulevard Raritan Road, Scotch Pialns tion of David Graes^er will be sung CHURCH SERVICES Robert L. Atwett Telephone: 233-5678 •\yy the children's choLr. Rev. CUrfc W, Hut Miftfeter Rev. Juliau Alexander, Jr. Rev. James C. WkMaker Sunday, 'worship services at n 1968 Greenville Roa« OUR LADY OF LOURDEf TEMPLE EMANU-EL R. C. CHURCH Rev. R»fcr W. Ptartikew a.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday school for Scotch Plains 756 E. Broai Street Rev, pfciH* u. DLeUeric* a'J ages at 9:30 -a.m.; a nursery is Thursday, 9:15 a.m.. morning CoL Little Lecture WestfieM Sunday, 9:30 -and 11 a.m., ail de-1 provided both morning and evening; prayer; 10 a.m.. adult Bible study— Central Ave., MM Tel. 232-6770 parturients of the church school Intermediate, Junior, and Senior \Gospel of John; 1 p.m., Cai'c/tRing—.' Next Thursday Rev: Gerard J. McGarrjr, Putv Rabbi, Ckartes A. Kroloff meet; 9:30 and 11 a.m., worship MMatchen Leagu-es meet at the church pnayer-t raining meeting. Canter, DOR S. Decker services in the sanctuary; Dr. Clark -at 6 p.m. •Friday, 8 p.m.. "The Beam" cof- Cot -William Little, CS.fi., of Rev. Gerard B. Whebui (Friday, Sabbatii Eve services, 8:15 W. Hunt, senior minister, wiU Wedmesday, Mr. AbwelTs Ladies feehouse for youth. Washington, D.C, a member of the p.m., experimental service, Oneg Rev. Ravmead D. Aamack preach; he will continue his Lenten Class meets at 10 a.m. to dis Saturday, 9:30 a.m., confirmation- Chriattan Science board of lecture- Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 10:39slide program on adoptafole chil- series vS sermons on the "Vert* of pcust 'Biblical answers to questions Kxwnmissioning class. ship, will speak Thursday, Mar. 25 dren. a.m. and 12 noon. •the ^Gospels"—this week he wiU deal (.youths are •asking. Coffee is served Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and 31 a.m., at '8:30 in Scotch Plains Terrill Jr. Saturday Evening Miasa, 7 p.m. Saturday, iB'nai Mitzvah, 10: (15 with the vert) %ove";.6 p.m., mini- prior to tbe class and a nu-rsery is worship services; guest speaker wiil High School It is sponsored by Weekdays, Masses at 7 and 8 a.m.a.m., Samuel Judd, son of Mr. andsters' confirmation classes, Felkw- provided. be the Rev. Dr. Richard F. Love- First Church of Christ Scientist, Holyday Masses, 6, 7, 8, 10 a.m.,(Mrs. Harold Judd, and Jon Ungar- V lace; church school fifth through - A Famvood-Scotch Plains. All mem- ship Room; 8 p.m.. membership Saturday, Chi Oiufo, the adult fel- .4 e p.m. *en, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving 10th grades al 9:30 sun., and three bers of the community ar welcome •class, Fellowship Room. lowship, meets for •& progressive \ < f t m Miraculous Medal Novena and Ungarten. year olds through second grade at V , .• i --' - attend. Monday, 7:90 p.m., Tbe Fisher-1dinner, *. .1 - Mass: Monday at 8 p.m. iMonday, high school seminar, 7:30 1 " men will meet, Boom 11 a.m., infant and toddler care at Colonel Little retired from a suc- Benediction during the school year p.m., "Judaism, Sex, hove and Mar- both services; 5:30 p.m., "The on Fridays at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, 6:45 p.m.. ftten'e Club ALL SAINTT EFIKOPAL CHURCH cessful career in .m.f l*nten series ships; $ p.m., "What is Christian- Confessions, Every Saturday and a.m.; Men's Club duplicate bridge, 'Conversations on Wonsiiip," FeUow- Rector ity?", a discussion series of the Lenten Mission on the Church eves at Holy Days and First Fri- 6:16 p.m. liip Room; 8 p.m., toonvnu- Sunday, Fourth Sunday in Lent, Christian faith and life, days, from 4 to 5 ahd from 7:45 to 8 a.m., the Ho4y Eucharist; 10 a.m., sion meeting, Boom (Monday, 8;15 p.m., Fellowship ad- 6:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:31 p.m., busineu the ttoly Eucharist; 10 a.m., church 1 pip the visors' meeting. Next Week at All Saints' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, management ^mnUssian meeting, «*£ "J^** « " THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OT Jnta n begtns Tuesday, 8 p.m., mission com- THE HOLY TRSN1TV SCIENTIST Room 108; 8 p.m., membewhip and <**!* * " . . , - mission meeting. evangelism comma*!* m«t**, JS^- 4 P^-.fn* ."*»«/ Scok-h Plalnb — A parish Lenten lias,, and graduated from George *t. Rev. Mfgr. Charles B. Mwjbj East Brwd Street Wednesday, 3:30 p.m., third and (Mission on the theme "The Church: Rftflm «» , MchUdren's ser-viee; 8 p.m., parish 'Washington University's School of B.L.8., Paiitar WesUleld EnUWIt *Wv« . 'It* St.- fourth grade 'church school; 3:30 Event iff Testimony mission, adults. Revolution and Renewal" will be Education In 'Washington, D.C. She p.m., Lenten youth club for fifth and held at All Saints* Church, 559 Pfcrk taught English onj social studies jn Meetlft*s-8:15 P.M. Tuesday, 4 p.m., parish mission,sixth grades; 7 p.m., youth prayer Rev. Tkomat E, Daly •Avenue for six days starting Sunday. 'Fairfax Coimty( Va.,-before becom- RECTORY: 315 First Si. -Z»41J7 Spiritual receptivity is vital to W. PAUL'* EPISCOPAL CHUftCB J children's servioe; 6 p.m., parish •and Fellowship; 7:45 p.m., adult 414 E«s4 $rm4 Si mission, adults. The mission, which will be open io ing a- posiuiant of the Order of St. CONVENT: 525 Trtatty PI. —Z)J-313t progress. •prayer; 8:15 p.m., adult Bible sludy Helena in 1961. She professed her This is a theme of the lesson- WHtfW. H» I. Wednesday, 9 a.m., the Holy Euch- of John. the public, w'ill >ba 'conducted by High School - 233-74U . rethei* Willfnm, a member of the final vows "ln"lS66. grammar School — ttt-MM sermon on 'Walter" to foe heard fte IUr.C W Wctortt J. H»r#MM ariflt. 4 p.m., parish mission, -ehll- Thursday, 'Mar. 25, G:30 a.m., • at Christian Science church services Tbe Rev* Hifll I4iw|vs)4 dren's service; 6 p.m., parish mls- men's prayer 'breakfast. Order of the Hq!y Cross, West Park, She. served in Kentucky from ST. HELEN'S R. C. CHURCH Sunday. R«V, 0. itepM *•***• *ion, aduHs. Now York. He will be asslstod by 196(3 to 1968'-teaching, managing a Rev. Thomas B, Mcaney, Pastor These words of the Apostle Paul Itee Ret. fftffctft AftVWttfW Thursday, The annunciation of SisJter. Cokunba of .tho Order of library and working in a dormitory CALVARY LUTHERAN St. Helena; NcM'burgh, Now York. at Margaret Haji School in Ver- Rev. Alan F. Guglklmo, Assistant to the Corinthians -will be included During Lent; 7 a.m.. holy oommu- L^ s^sed Virgin Mary; 9 a.m., CHURCH Rectory; 1255 Railway Ave., in the Bible selections: "Therefore nion, Monday, through Saturday. ^ iE»*chartst; 9:45 a.m., Bible Evening meclings will be held at sailles. She went to'Augusta in 1968 Holy 108 Eastman St.* to. work with youth groups at the Westflcld, N.J. - 23MM4 if any rrtan be in Christ, he is a new 9 a.m., morning prayer, Monday UI&SE. Cranford 8 o'clock and there will, be a chil- dren's 'service at, 4 o'clock each •parish level. _ She n; U:a a n Sunday Church School .wiM be held helps to precipitate the ultimate P.??® .. f J ?._ * lul«wl adults; W a.m., the Lord's Sup- On Monday, the subject will be and parts of Canada. holy communion and sermon; from 9:43 lo 10:45 a.m. and is open t( Devotions Wednesday a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 to 11:45 per (obsenved each Sunday, Acts The Problem of Failh"; Tuesday, harmony. The purification of sense for all departments from nursery ».m., Divine Liturgy. a.m., J.E.Y.C.;7 p,m.,.S,E.Y.C. 80:7); sermon by ihe minister, "TI111 -Prctolam of lnvcivement'*; The fifth in the sdrlos.of midA\'eek EARLY COPY FOR CHURCH and self is a proof of progress." IMonday, io a.m., ecclesiastical •I'M'ough senior high. Adult seminars Everyone is welcome to 'attend the for 4he Church; 7 p.m., Youth Wednesday, "Breaking The Word"; Lenten devotions' at Redeemer Lu- NEWS IS APPRECIATED THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH embroidery class, will be held in the -chuivh at the theratl c hurch wil1 be hcld aL 7;30 11 a.m, service aft First Church of for all ages, in Fellowship "iBreaking T:lie Bread "! ' - IN WESTFIELD Tuesday, « pm, Aethers training HaU; 7 m^ ^^ worsIlip holll.( same hour. and Friday, "The Pec-ite oJ God.11' P'm" Wednesday. The family serv- 140 Mountain Avenue Christ, Scientist, 422 East 'Broad St. class; 8 p.m., vestry meeting. •Friday, first year catechetical Sermon to£ic: "The Unpardonable other William WAS born William includcs -the sermon, "Look Up Minister!, class, 4 ip.m. Mor* Church Wednesday, 10:30 a.m .the^ Rec- U0( the.6tn against tiie Hojy Spirit"; Siblcy in Hampton. Va., and ma Live," text Numbers 21:4-9, tie- 4 Dr. Frederick E. ChristUa \ws Talk; 8 -p.m., adult oonluma- \^m ta ihe ten weeks "Loyalty Saturday, Junior-Senior teens swim by the iRev. Eugene A. Ron- REDEEMER LUTHERAN jored in philosophy at the Univei, on Next Page Rev. Richard I*. Smith tion class. Campaign" series. •party, 6;30 p.m.; Couples Club, 8 wnke1 paslor of Redcemejr Rev. M. B«ua Darwajr CHURCH sily of the South. He later was a ' - Wednesday, 6 p.m., mid-week p.m. vestryman and church school super- Rev* Jack R. Ahlers 229 Cowperthwaite PI. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL prayer meeting and Bible study, [Monday, youth committee, 8 p.m. inlendent -in the Diooeso of Southern Mr, John W. Gill The Rev. Eugene A. Retiwlnkel x CHURCH v -New Testament, .verse ,% verse, TbescUiy, music and worship com- Virginia, served in -the Army Signal Thursday, 12:45 p.m.,- Woman's - Servlcei: 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. mittee, tt 5>;rii;-s- ':' " l Chriattnt-Nttrtttre^Hour: 9:45 a.m. 125 Elmer Street , Cdrps-hrthe Penahgon and at FOrt Association luncheon .meeting. Wesifteld, New Jersey Vant to the timed. iWedncsday, first year THarediiy, 12:30 p.m., Ladies Aid Monmouth and worked for Hie Citi MAKE TIME Sunday, 9 a.m., innovative wor- Minuter*: 'class, 4 p.m.; Lenten study groups zens Rapid Transit Co. He catered ship service, "'What Choice Do I icovered dish luncheon; 3:45 p.m., L. R. Stanford in homes, 8 p.m. confirmation classes grades 7 and TEMPLE ISRAEL the Order in MIH7. Have?"; 9 a.m., adult class in M. E. MoCullowh OF At present lie is assistant gucsl- ehurdi membership; 10 a.m., Bible 8; 8 p.m., Altar Guild. Sunday, 9 a.m., worship service FANWOOD PRESBYTERIAN Sunday, 8:30 a.m., holy commu- SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD nmslcr at I he moUier-housc and a study with Mr. Smith, Elizabath in the Chapel; 19:15 a.m., church CHURCH missioner for the Order of the Holy nion will i>e celebrated at this serv- \VSfi CUffwood Street Norton Bible Class, 'Men's Triangle school in the Center; 10:30 a.m., 74 Martlne Av«., South Ci*«ss. lie lias 'worked in inner city FUN TIME ice; 9:45 a.m., membership class Scotch Plaint Bible Class, Bible study for parents mowiuig worship in the Meeting fleorge L. Hunt John P. Milla- projects in Augusta, Ga., Atlantic and Bi!bl study and Sunday school; Phone: SS»-lfl30 with Mr. Dunway, leaded glass class, 'House; 11:30 a.m., activities hour,! Services will ibe conducted by fvilnlstcrH Cily and Washington, D.C. Ho also 11 a.m., Matin's service; at both "The Christian and the Third World" iliour, Coe; 7 p.m., R^Hri Simon Pot-o'k "at 8:30 p.m. to- Sunday, 9:30 Ji.m., sci'vtec ol con- is iintiumi] secretary of the KpJs-co- services the sermon will be deliv- —(Mantlet Salabaria from Cuba, Senior High Fellowship, Lounge. morrow at Telmple Israel of Scotch cern, dialogue sermon bcUvccu Dr. pal Peace Fella'.vs-hip. Relax on washday. ered Iby the Rev, Eugene A. Hah- guest leader; 11 a.m., traditional Tuesday, 8:30 a.m., Garden dub plains and Fanwotrd. Cantor Milton Hunt and Mr. Millar on the subject oi -guilt; II a.m., Dr. George L. Ho hns extensive expLM'ien'ce in We'll return your laun- (worship service, "When 'Life Goes of We&tfield, Coe; 10 a.m., Old LK , iU assist. Sabbath morning UPZ W •Hunt wiU nrea-ch on 'Waking the ihe field foyuul.li worioivolirfcwj Wp -and Dciwn," .with Or. Christian Tuesday, 3:4o p.m., confirmation Guard of Westfield, Ixwmis; 7:45 services begin at 9:30. The Oneg j-t dry just as you like it «Mosl of the Time," this service is tin* field cf Michael Ryan of Drew. He C. Boston*, Henr W. dement, Ro-' wood. Planfield, Scotch Pdiains and •Bud Fa-ega; lilbrarian, Peter Miglio- is back to tell about the great bent S. Corbin, James A. Duxoo, Westfield. rini; quartermaster, Robin Osteen; dangers that confronted Christianity Mathew A. Hall, Herbert I. Hoer, I Troop Dinner gold quill awards. Bud Frega; len- through the centuries and how these Waiter J. Lee, Joseph F. McComwi, derfoot, Jerry O'Suliivan, Rcbert Innovations in Christian Education dangers were successfully met by Danaol MoColley, Rdohard D. Nel- Troop 273 held its 44th annual an- iBucina, 'Rdiyeri Howard, Ivan Jen- such great Christian giants as Aqui- son, Michael R. Valinoti, James E. Awards Feature niversary dinner recently in the kins, John OeJiier, Tim Tlwne, Mark nas, Luther, SwingH, Wesley, New- Walsh and- Ghrisllopher R. W©nip?le. Jefferson School gymnasium. Holiday, Peter Bacus and Scott Ash- Topic at Congregational Church man, and others. Following the stockholder meeting Eagle Scout James Wheaton pre- -croft. "The Church in All the World" the annual reorganization of the sented the flag salute prior to «m •Second class awa3"ds were given will he presented under the guid- board of directors was held with Of Pack Session invocation by Eagle Scout Robert A six-hour event for persons re- who are alienated or estranged, "un- JEason. James 'Bivona, Thomas Jonas, Philip •pootible for education design in ance of Warren Bowden and the tine following officers being reelec- Lilue; first class, David McMurnay, hinged," from the local church. Comm ission on Missions. Guest The monthly meeting of Cub is -to be held in The First The Rev. Vemon Whittenburg of ted: Robert S. Cotfbtia, chairman of Scout Pack #73, under the direc- Troop Committee CTiairman Myr- Daniel Drapea*. Robert Eason re- Lional Cbuneh of Westiield and leaders will include the board and chdef executive offi- ton R. Frega Sr. introduced Scout ceived ins Eagle gold palm. the Watchung Congregational . Marry W. Goodrtich, former tion of Joseph Pryor was hii^ilighted iy, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Church, Montclair, will describe its cer; Paul C. Bos Land, president.; Executive John Woodard, who pa*e- Mr. 'Birmingham gave a presenta- District Superintendent, who wi Mkihael R. Vialdnoti and Christopher recently by .the presentation of 6erv- 1W» event, a Atme for sharing new family program involving ice stars. Those receiving three year sented the troop charter to Mrs. tion on ecology with slides. John flams for Christian education, has R. Weinple, executive vice presi- Rose Beeny of the PTA. and 'Dr. Robert F. denlts; Hoztace K. Corbin Jr., senior service stare were Vmce Oauterucci, Daitch played a violin solo. The torn planned by the United Church —who set up their own study goals. Bishop of Maylasia, who will discuss Soott Fo"ley, John Englehart, Joseph Presentation of awards was given Hawk Patrol won the patrol contest a? Christ in .New Jersey; invitations vice president; Roland W. Stout, The Rev. Mary Greene of the tihe "Whereto?" of missions. vice president and secretary; and Kama, Daniel Kelly, Matt 'Micir>on- by Scoutmaster Clayton Kynes to supervised by James Wheaton. Bud have teen extended to the Presby- First Congregational Church, Mont- This seminar will focus on en- oOgh, David Pryor, Tod Sawicki and Senior Patrol Leader Frank Uhrin, Frega oame in first followed by terian art Reformed Onurches in Jiatnee Phelac, vice president and clair, will describe the rationale, swers to searching questions that treasurer. Joseph Sexton. ' Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Alan Jeff* Luback; Robert Howard and New Jersey in participate in the physical equipment, and leadership are being asked today regarding (he H. CORBIN DAY Those receiving two year service Bass, Patrol leaders Peter MigHo- Lynn Stroup in the candy sale. event. Dr. Frances Eastman, staff •involved in the learning center ap- Also reeleoted were vice presi- stars were John Casiere, John rini, m I^irane, Jeff Utjodt, Roger (Closing was presented by Alan effectiveness and need for missions. dents Otto F. Fiedler, Orvilte P. member of the United Churoh of proach to education as an alterna- '"Why Emissions?" "What is the fu- , Paul Jackson, Steve Haseei- Abissor, Dan Draper; Bass, and Bud Frega played taps Chriat Diviwon of Christian Bduca- tive to Die teacher-centered graded Jack, Wifiiam D. McOarmick, Wil- onann, Ed -Wimmer, Pete Giordano, headers Bud Frega, David MdMur- on the bugle. ture of missions ? " ' * Why impos e Corbin Day Joins liam D. McGeeten, Chairing Rudri, tifla, from Philadelphia, will speak class. our beliefs on other people" "Where David Siburn, Michael Spliitt, Joeeph store innovation pragrarts The Rev. Peter Sherrard of The Russet E. Sctwanrfn and Julius K. does the money go?" "What forms Woerz; 3S£istant vice Spoto and Fred Murphy. art being tried in churches Madison Presbyterian Church, will do missions tafce today?" etc. Those receiving one year service the country. describe the old and new styles of Suburban Board James A. Burns. Gerard J. Dunn, "Christian Unity" is being spon- HaroM R. Kiermaier, Gladys H. starts were 'Robert Engelhait, Chris Other leaders include: Davis Price aduK education available in Madi- sored by the Commission on Ecu- H Corbin Day, a partner with Florian, Paul iMtiDonough, John cl The First Pr«fc(yterian Church son. House^cburch study experiences, Kreie, Fred J. Lendenw, Gerald menical Affairs, under the leader- Goldman, Sachs k Company, was M. Lind, James H. Long, Jtamee F. 'Pinto, Jeff Kuy, BUI Comx)y, John ia Princeton iwfco will describe their weekday afternoon and evening sem- ship of Mi's, Lel'and Beach and Ar- elected to the board of directors of and Patrick Traynor, Gerard Clyne, jvagnm for J-yearokte tivough tth -Matanazao, William S. Pialrner, Jr., inars, small and large groups, short- thur Barth, to acquaint di&s church Suburban Trust Company at -the James Ala her, Mark Fagant and gradere in which -parents ptrttc.yaft term and long-term elective study Florence V. Saiand, William F. and guests from local churches of annual meeting of the bank's stock- Thomas, Richard E. Whitoey and Gregory Ha-lpin. wttti (heir children in the ciawpoom. courses are among the possibilities trans. holders.. The announcemeflt was The emphatic is on abortion in the Claire K. Wberz. Other awards presented were: offered. Guest speakers and leaders will made by Robert S. Corbiii, chair- Bear badge—John Oasiere, Steve family. Mr. Price wiU «too describe The sharing sessions are open to man of the board and Paul C. Boe- Reeteoted essiStant secretary- the kmmmtive wonhip Mrvioee in include the Rev. Dr. Robert W. 'Hastelmann, Robert Eoglehait; goid all intereted persons and especially Huston, Executive Secretary for land, president Mr. Day fills ,the treasurers were Andrew J. Oonnol- arowr—Steve Hassebnann, (Robert 1, Robert H. Lamb, Constants ne those involved in teaching and serv- Ecumenical Affairs of The United vacancy left by George S. Sauer Englchart, David Sijburn, Michael Rev. Dick Young, Pmntoyter- Methodist Church and (the -Rev. who, having reached mandatory Re- Pappas, Julta C, Thonvas and Miar- ing on boards of Christian educa- Wmrams. Robert S. Needha-m Splitt, Joseph Spoto, Fred Murphy, wiU desert* a* «p«nmentfil Eugene A. Schneider, Associate Di- tirement age, wfcs named director John and Patrick Traynor. tion. Persons attending are invited rector of the Office of Communica- emeritus, Mr. Sauer is a partner in reefteteted auditor. Trust depart- VISIT to bring a sandwich lunch; bever- ment neekidtions inoKyied David Webelos 'receiving the traveler tag develops to JWvark. The em- tions of Ttie United Clwrch of the Cranford law firm of Sauer It award were Vince Cauteruooi,' Scott It OQ youth and young adults ages will be provided. Christ Kervick. O. Miller, vice president and (rust officer; PhiMp Q. Bootfi, assistant Foley, John Entgletvart, Joseph Ka- FORHNE Hie courses outlined above are Mr. Day is a graduate of Brawn vice president and investment offi- ma, Daniel Kelly, Matt McDonougfa, open to all adults of the church and University and holds an MBA from cer; Ronald J. Driggs, Richard E. David Pryor, Tod Sawidd and Methodists to Begin Spring the community, and (o senior high the Wharton Graduate School of Nichok and Robert J. Verse, assis- Joseph Sexton. AND school youths. Business tat the University of Penn- tant trust officers. Paul Alola i«ceived the den chief sylvania. He was formerly with the FINE SERVICE Mr. Corbin also announced that shoulder cord. * Series of Adult Education Interfaith Seminar credit department of Morgan Guar- the boartt of directors declared a It was announced that Pack 73 anty Trust Company before joimng regular dividend of 20 cents per took second place in competition for BREAKFAST An interfaith seminar for Union Goldman, Sachs & Company in June share, ptayiable Afar. 31 to stock- the best decorated window. TTic dis- ,> During the fall and winter Middle A£es to .the Present"-flown County clergy, educators and their of 1963. He was elected vice presi- •onto two hundred members of the 318; "Hie Church in All the World" holders of record Mar. 12. play was at the Tudor LUNCHEON colleagues will be held from 9:30 dent in charge of the corporate fin- on South Ave. Fir* Unttctt Methodist Church, -Social Hall. a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday at the ance department in 196B and be- Surburhan Trust Company, with At ll:0O:-"Christian Unity"—So- DINNER WflftfieM. (anit their Mends par- Trinity Episcopal Church, Forest came a partner earlier this year. A • ticipated In 16 adult course*, This cial Hall. and-North Aves., Cranford, under Short Hills resident, he is ako a di- response has encouraged the offer- After Easter, "Tfce Church in AU the auspices of 11 Jewish, Protestant rector of Che Motor Finance Corp. WOOD, WALKER & CO. COHM And Platters Ing of a spring series beginning the World" wilt be followed by a and Roman Catholic organizations. of WestficM. r _ ' * Sunday, end continuing until May four-session course in Social Issues. Members 1«. Thte will be the las* series until Details of this course will be given •In addition to the election of. Mr. Course Meals later.- • , UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Day, Suburban Trust Company falli Those 'who have partid OF WESTFIELD NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE earlier courses believe that oth- These offerings present a curricu- TRY OUR Sunday Services—10:30 A.M. SI\CK 1809 i are "missing out on one of the lum of stimulating courses that are Weitfleid YMCA PASTRIES - PIES - CAKES t U**s that has happened in of the. first order of relevance to \ 138 Ferrtt PI. 203 Elm StrMt Westfield, N. J. All BAKING DONE ON PREMISES dwjrch in a tog time," the work and life of this church, in Sunday, speaker; Rev. Harold A. courses will be available addition, the leadership is being OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS provided by persons of top compe- Wilson of California, director of U.S. RT. 22 MOUNTAINSIDE Method^ Church at the sivee Radiation Lab tour* Mid ptece* of the U. of Calif, at Berkeley, chair- 7-9 P.M. AT MILL LANE 233-0774 excunple: ••*•-:. Mm l Iran i. •.'• i man of the 'Black Unitarlan-Univer- satist 'Caucus, -graduate of Starr King Theological School and former

co-minister of M.t. Diablo Unitarian 'i " . * Church in Thousand Oaks, Calif. The •UipH:,. "A new mheolofiy," wfcU deal iwith some of the 'concerns of !black

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1100 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD CRAN FORD . O Aft WOOD - PLAIN MILD- SCOTCH PLAINS • WUTFIKLO LOADS OP ROOM TO PARK FREE OPEN DAILY 9-6 DINER MIMIM mUUt HNIITIKMMANM MtMMTMN AO 2-8717 i?OAD 9m t, wm had stopped. • Governor's Budget Includes $1,887,996 Cosenza Reports Shock, which is the depression of circulation and other -bodily func- tions, is another major first aid In Aid for County's Higher Education On State Farm emergency. Ail the victims in this accident were treated for shock. (First, each squadman acted confi- Gov. William GahiOl's 1971 -budget ca-1 Technology, Electronic Technol- diaries Oosenza, who represents dently and calmly which helps to jn'^rml't^d to th« Legislature on Feb. ogy, M-seljanioai Technology, iDenital State Ftarni Jnsurtence in tnfe West- irifuse patients with hope and lessen 16 irtdudes $1,887,000 in state aid Hygiene, (Medusa? Laboratory Tech- area, today re- hysteria, l^ie victims were covered to Union Coonty for higher educa- nology. iDate Processing/Account- cedved an advance copy of t h e and kept warm while the extent of tion, it was reported today by Dr. ing, and Data Processing /Computer firm's year-enid report. •all injuries was assessed. Lastly, Kennoth C. MacKay, executive di- In the report from State Farm each of the (injured parties was rector of the Union County Coordi- •Union CcKege also offers pre-engi- President Edward B. Rust, Mr. iplaced or remained in a prone po- Kciting Agency fcr Higher Education. neerir-3 and pre-eiaence programs. Cosenza was told that ttte world's sition during first aid treatment and Dr, MacKay said the $3,887,000 a pregram for first year nursing largest insurer made $27.1 miliioii transportation. c pp r-Cipriafci-oa far toe 1971-Ti2 aca- students from Elizabeth and Perth on its auto insurance business in •With a five man team, two fully damie y&ar will support 3, US full- Aiorvboy General Hospitals, and an 1970. r Investment earrings were equipped -ambulances wiiii well- time equivalent students; 2,400 at Educational Gi^ortunity Fund Proj- $53.2 million. Profits, including U.l stocked first aid 'kits at the scene Union College, Gramford, Elizabeth ect for educationally and economi- million from miisceUaneous sources ithe victims wore treated and on v and PiadnlieM, and 745 at Union cs y dis2dvantaged students. and after federal taxes of $2.5 mil- their way to the nearest hospital County Technical Institute, Sectch Other programs available at Union lion, amounted to f78,9S6,&28. "within minimum elapsed time after Plains. County Technical Institute are: Pre- The company-wide earning* were the initial receipt of the emergency The state funds will be provided (Business, Pre-Health, and Bre-Tech- MRS. RICHARD FREEMAN equivalent to 4.8 per cent of 1970 call. 'Luckily these type of calls are WILLIAM SYLVESTER to Union College and Union County nOcal, .and "one-year certificate pro- safles (earned premiums and mem- T AID MEN from tke WettfieU few and far between, but ail the Technical institute under contract grams for library assistants, medi- bership fees) of $l,643,9O0lll6& films. , offer assiiUace <# members of the Rescue Squad are- with the Coordinating Agency to pro- ical secretaries, technical secretaries, (Mr. Cosenaa said the year's re- A recognized sportsman, Sylvester Install President as welRrained and capable of man- is proficient in many participant fvide programs at the two-year col- de-nbal assistants, medical assistants, sufc compared favorably with 4 aging 'an accident as the crew which sports and writes and photographs Jege-level in Hey of a County Col- and practical nurses. those of 1969, when the company responded to this call. lege, Pr. MacKay said. With the fund? provided by the lost |91.6 million on its insurance for a number of national magazines. Of Care Center operations and had investment in- Five Men, Two Ambulances The month of March has •been set He lias produced a series of ski Union College provides transfer slate «s well as those appropriated aside for the Westfield Volunteer- programs leading to the Associate in by the 'Union County Board of Free- come of-163.5 million. Sales in 1969 films distributed nationally. "Berlin Mrs. Rfchartf Freeman was in- were $1.4 billion. Slescue Squad Fund Drive. Resi- —'A Tale of Two Cities," produced (Arts degrees in liberal arts, engi- hokfers, the tuition for fulltime stu- stalled as president at the fourth dents are urged to support the drive neering, life science, physical sci- dents from Union Oounty will re- In commenting to Cosenza on the Aid Auto Accident Victims last year, was one of his most diffi- annual meeting of the Westfield Day (wliich is now underway. Contribu- cult projects "because of the restric- ence, business administration, edu- main at WOO a year or $150 a tse-' Caire Center at the First Methodist yeiar's results. President Rust cited Each evening, seven days a week, tar—although he was the driver, he tions may be sent «U> Westfield cation, and law enforcement as well mester at both Union College and a leveling off in the rate at which 62 -weeks a year there is a crew of tions imposed in communist con* Church Monday. was in the passenger seat. His fore- tResoue Squad, Central Jersey Bank trolled Bast Berlin. Sylvester wiJl as non-credit programs in continu- Union Cotaty Technical Institute, ttie number of claims increased trained First Aideis at the Rescue ihead was bleeding profusely. One and Trust Co., 177 East Broad St. ing education for adults. Dr. (MacKay said. The tuition for (Mrs. FVeeman was graduated during 1970 and the fact the com- Squad Building standinsj-by to an- bring to us a current appraisal of from Smith College and is a former of -the firemen was holding two com- the two sharply defin-ed economics Two-year programs leading to As- part-time students at Union College pany was able to put rate increases swer any and all metfhafl emergen- presses over the wound and upon sociate in Applied Science degrees will remain at $12 a credit per each president oi the PlainfieM-Wetstfield infl-o effect in 44 jurisdictions as ma- cies. Most evenings are relatively and types of governments. Smith College CJuib. Slie is a mem- seeing the squadman, turned the This final program in the 1971 se- (conferred by Union College are pro- semester, -while ithe tuition for part- jor reasons for the improvement. quiet as WcstfieM is not a major •care of the victim over to the first 'Berlin' Conclude; vided by Union County Technical time students at 'Union Oounty Tech- ber of the board of directors and The Stete Farm president said he 'urban center with inherent crime ries will 'be presented at 8:15 p.m. membership chairman, of the West- aider. While one first aider worked Tuesday at the Roosevelt Jr. High Institute in Chemical Technology, nical Institute will remain at *9 a is not overly optimistic about the and vehicular problems. However, to stop the bleeding on this victim, Civil Technokxgy, ElectroMechani- credit hour each semester. field YWGA and has served as company's prospects for 1971. i one Friday night, the crew on duty Travel Series School 'Auditorium, 301 Ctait St. treasurer of the Day Care Center. one of the other squadmen was Tickets are available at the door, answered the following call. checking a second victim. This vic- (Newly installenf memtbens of the "ft's inflation that's been- givarrg "Berlin-A Tale of Two Cities" iDon Iiuosoh, chairman, announced. insurers their major headaches the 'It was labout 2:45 a.m. when'the tim had been thrown from the car presented by William Sylvester on Community Concert board of trustees include Mrs. Wal- and was lying on a front yand sev- One Killed ler MdManus, vicfi^residsnt; Mrs. fast few years and it appears that phone rang. One of the firemen from Tuesday rings down the curtain on IRS Representative Drive Set we are committed to a return to Ibe South side station was calling to eral feet from the *car. While the the Y's 'Men's Club's 1971 Travel O. J. Fennelly, treasurer; iRdbert further inflation," he said, If ttvis is above 'two men were working, the Garrett, finance; Mrs, Peter R. indicate a severe two car head-on Adventure Series in Westfield. Mr. Old Guard Speaker The annual! membership cam- the case, we'u.1 still be on the tread- (collision on Central Ave. Then the third, fourth, and fifth men assisted paign of the Westfdeia Community •Kuhn, Women's Auxiliary; Mrs. Rcb- Sylvester, in his return to 'Westfield, "Your Federal Income Tax'* was In Boro Crash mill of higher costs and higher pric- direct line from police heao\juarters and checked for other possible in- will exhibit and talk about his dra- Concerts Association w

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Leon 195-1, I lay stoed in a hospital bea I •Kp«ri«n€« in tfc« tacked, and surged on again. us up into the Arctic while dull Bank Elects •was extended to Gordon T. iPany, Albeit X Neimann, iiKMnv J. Potts, —^ — -— bii^^^ ^u^, ^^^^^^ ^^^^& .^A bufiimi.,. |fs a tl«fi (Spring is like those boats. South 'winds still blow. You'll seldom see A^DSHB P^VV -^^H^^^B VB^n -I^^^^H ^^^^^^H' ^^B al the Horida Keys seasons are them on deep-water reservoirs. They Local Resident A. P«i(i|erg«Bt antf <5. l». »rohn. V,8. CT» .M ywTwm!•**** i that tarn you Hm#, «f- difficult -to discern. There is no real prefer (stopping off on marshy ponds T. Haestroiii, rayeation chainman, fr«M fort «m4 worry. spring except in the hearts of the and lakes and thousands may be White of 601 AnlskiBh Dr. announced names of (bom Mfa made people'a n4 d imemaJJ clock s off the seen in Troy Meaddws as early as the honor w\{ far the week. Bridge, has been elected as director of the Jules West (ops with Frank Emst- migrating that winter there. the middl* , e of iMarch.. Trust CWnpany of New 'Jersey, it benger the runner up. For bowling, • Tl ion the Atlantic Coast, gets {Bluebirds, with the blue of the was 'announced by Otto F. Wekvert t«rt. start In the 'Everglades. Here, sky reflected on their backs and the Jr., presJ-deiA of this $2» million Thomas Potts. Clarance, Yoder, Al- pummer and winter etob and flow ibrown-re4 of the spring eanth on itcd Miichiiier Leslie Stuart, Thoanas ALLIED like the tides of the nearby their bellies, are rare in New Jer- Mr- n!s$ey and William Gray. Breakfast Host 19 reached that precise point in the bird at first seems a mere wander- Rutgers • Univei-sity a n d Rutgers At -the meeting totfay, 'Eric H, Pe- recently-^ ft preti \t>J 1 • I f g when, the ancient astrono- ing voice in the air; one hears its Law .^eiwol. He is president of tersen Jr., senior caunty agent at Dr. Richard A Harticopf of We»t call or icaral on some bright March 'Union County Extension Service, will eld, vice president of the N^v Jer- marked the vernal equinox White- ^Printing and- Publishlii*'Co. .1 L rolls itontWard, falters and mcr-niiy* but is uncertain' of itsof Union.. - address the grw?. His subject will again. , source or direction; it Calls like a He is a director of the be "Pollution Effects on Vegeta- Spring advances northward at an drop of rain when no cloud is visi- Oi Co. of Tei^a, listed on (he.Am- tion." . ' :. • kv«rage apeed of is ntfles a day. ble; one looks and listens, but to no erioan SUMc Exchange; a met'uber Cape May to High Point is an punpose." o/ the Nyw Jersey ^ar,' Uie Local Artist Shows day, two hour and 24 minute The buttle of the male redwing Bu&ineiisrt^n'fi Bureau ojf Journey, Spring rises from the vial- sounds and the 'brilliant red epaulets tiie Union. Chamber of pommerce, Work Jn leyi |o the 'mountain tops about a shine in the sun-two weeks before and a director of the UiUoa fcuodred feet a day. As & rises from County College of Morris In the female appears. Dover is jLiponsorins on exiiii>ilion **f*mp, so one ol the first «i#ns Migrating robins appear as earth- He is a Wotild War II U,S, Aimy in &e Great Swamp is the appear- of art by momlbers of 4he New Jer- worms come to the surface. As soon veteran and saw action in the Eu- sey Chapter of AfUsts Equity, a •••'•-. ». the temperature of the (ground ropean Theatre. of Operations. He national organization of professional reaches 35 degrees earthworms mi- resides with tim wife Claire in West- artists. grate from their winter quarters be- field. The art show will be held in the ilow the frosf line io the surface college library arid wil* be open to where they leave their castings. These castings resist the spring "Pills*?*" to Be Topic the public l!hrough Mar. 26. rains better than >the dirt around 9 A local artist exhibiting is Meyers them and hold back erosion of the At Astronomers Session Rohowskiy.. IAS soon las you find this evi- Jeraniah P. Ostriker, assodiate dence of eanthwonms, you'll spot a professor of astrophysics at Prince- looking for ? gourmet treat. ton University, will be the guest Robins appear with the 35 degree speaker at (the monthly meeting of iao^erm. Amateur Astronomers, Inc., to- With Robert Frost, we ibescech morrow evening, at 8 p.m. in the Anonymous March, Campus Center theatre' on the Un- "Bring the singer, tor ing tiie ion Cc&ege campus in Cnanifortt. 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T^e remembered for "Ctenerafcron nce at fly directly to Dakar or to Port Members can be found all other C«Ueft, CrMf«N. share tk* chore of holding Kali, a ^ven-foot Etienne where passengers Fridays et the observatory where To Key Post transfer ito smaller pfanes to travel they conduct public viewing ses- fyt*Mi Th* WpUletf «*• will grow lo a length of 82 feet, MMI| the r^lrtUn which Mr. Breeu displayed to members of to Akjoujt, 'Mauritania, v^uch is 16 sions. , ,Give • He iv to miles from Ithe center-line of the Girt HI to* Mn CharlM A. HeimtoMk the BWagy Ckth, af wbN^h Mist Man/* is treasurer, and ttie Chordate tires which show an inrr—•• rf class at the CeUege «n Tuesday. eclipse and ideally situated If o r the Jertev infctetraal relalione manlager per cent in laboratory •terte, a 206 viewing Uhis event, Mr. Tutfvill stat- •••* of the Westan«hase floreeoent per cent increase in ekrtronartU» ed. Regional Board mlatiduy lamp division. growth of Jfil per cent in approved 90-year mortage of $2,- The eclipse will be particularly To Meet Tuesday In his new caplacity, Mr. Heim- X-fflay examinations, 48 per C«f»t significant, according to Patrick J. farook will have broad responsibili- •00,000. Tiie remaining W,»00,000, he more emergency roam visiU, and said, must come from corporations, Driving Course White of Warren Tbwnship, director The regular monthly meeting of ties for labor and employe relations a 94 per cent incrtme in diaic of the observatory and professor of the Union County Regional High for plants in West Virginia, Kane., foundMtons, ai>d individuals through- visits. .. •. • • ..,-.. out lAJuhlewberg's three-county serv- astronomy -at Union College, because Sahool District Board of Education New Yoric and New Jersey. He will To Be Taught will be held Tuesday in the cafeteria to {he coVer* l\lore people are making more ice area. of Its length. The eclipse is expected make his office at the division head- to last 6V* minutes. The longest at the David Brearley (Regional High inmde Uie mag- use of more services," |>e said. How to be .a ,'botter automobile quarters in Bloomfteid. As part of the. MuW«*erg pro- possible (line 'lapse for a solar eclip- School. tKenilworth. the ne* . Tt>e artist ^a> been so close- • . driver will be the 'course of study Born in Akron, Ohio, Mr. Hefrn- gram, a two-story addition for (he se, he says, is 7& minutes, with the The Regional District comprises identafted with Uie • Post that; it ibi^ook. gradmated from high school in, a class on Tuesday mornings eclipse lastang three min- pathology laboratory and X-Ray de- Film Preview whichl began Tuesday and iwrl} con- •Berkeley Heights, Clark, G-ar.wood, ^'j Jhfote- t^at • Rockwell in Texaricana, Tex. 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By Tony Osterman fort they were forced to take fourth I A decade is over, and with it Steve Touiielilotae placed 1Wr4 and place over a 51 so received no medals. Looks to 72 WesjffieU Hi* School'* domination sitftih ree^pecUvfilly to give the mer- i (High's winter track The mile relay of AJ Tavares, of swftmmeiftf ia New Jersey. Last men some ***i*J""'a'i point*p . The team wrapped up its season tast Sieve Teller, Bruce Bollinger, and By Jeff GoUn weekend a southern Jersey team, only other fiaatst for the mermen tttunkay at the Union County Re- Craig Bcwes ran 3:38.1 and placed Cherry Hull Eactfj, spotty aitewkun fioott Eiichbom who placed jpionships head in Scotch fj[m in ^e overt^\ standings. Sitting in thedr oi&ce last week, the fitoe Devil* to tout tt points in the tjceedroke. Eichorn Wains On March 13 the shot put relay Westfieid basketball Coach Joe to Wttrtfield's 42 m the Group A swam his best time tff 1:07.7 m the Tlie highlight of the meet was cf Joe DiFrancesco. Fred Bliss, Colecnan and his assistant/ JV 4Mmm «f the New Jersey Ioter- afternoon triate. two mfje relay team of Ted Jim Forgus, and Bruce S.af-f trav- Coach Ed Tirone, were reflecting •chabstic Swimming Cbampioa- Cherry Hifl Eart markaJ West- Kfitnins, Steve TJiatcher, Jon Wil- elod t» Roselle Catholic. Their com- back on the past cage season. Cole- •hsfic. field'i fnt State Championsh&p loss Jtame, and Bob Thompson. Their bined distance earned a sixth place ™an>s firet in WesflftekL Otalcfc Joe Wiiteoti wtts the Devil's only since 19W. Howler, the mermen's set a new meet record as fiini&h. Coleman noted tie improvement of wiuoer. WiQeoo swam hts best time staong uaderdjuwnea riuuid be easily snaring first. Al- many players and the combined of VMM in the 106 yard bmsttvfce •We to oome back nexlt year to give thou$i running in second pQace utir- vars&y-JV record of 31-14 as a to qualify in f int ptace above twv Oieny Hifl strong oompeiitioa eince ing (the leadoff leg, the Blue Devils cause of satisfaction of the past and of Ctierry Hiii's ewpSmmers, He Cherry HtU will be Joeing many of quJtMy moved into first arid kept optimism for the future. * How- came back in the linafc to better ita swimmers in graduation. widening the gap with each succes- ever," stated Mr. Oolemfan, "you face time by .2 to edge out Cherry Tbii close* the BSue Devils 1971 sive leg. The ©Id meet record, mede can never really be completely sat- Hill wiocb finished second and third. season in a rather frustrating way. in MM7, was 8:13.7 zrd was also Wibon ako took a third piaoe in Westiftekfc'e only championship vic- wei by a WestfieLd learn. After last year's 6-13 slate, it the 300 yard individual medley tory was the Union County Meet must be siaid the Devils did com- Hie only other scoring done by swimming, hie best time m the and their final dual meet record plete Hurnaixwt, compiling a 13-10 III* Bhie- Devils was a-third pKace trials and then cutting off .9 to was 11-4-0 with the four Josses to slate, a near Watchung Conference fjjr (he 2J« mtfle distance medley of finish 1:06.0 in the finals. His third the HU1 School, Uatwrenceville, New- title, and a near upset of 30-1 lin- Jim Brown, Doug Merridt, John —G. Zimmerman event of the day was swfcnming the ark Academy and the Princeton den in the final State contest, C r a v e s and Diave Gray. BILL TURNER, WESlflELD YMCA AU-SUn coach, center, than* Irsptr wltk ««* >••*!?, West- breastroke leg on the medley relay freshmen. With both Scotch Plains and Of the high points of the sefeson, field's top scorer, «s Jsc Lee, Huelton, Fa., cmek, and Mike DeCfloni*, HMelten's top sc*rer, al left, sad toam of Frans deJong, Witeon, BKi Returning to next year's team Catholic loading their test the dodole wins over conference Rick PUUips, WesiSleM's caaiiia, far right, aaserve. , • . . Undtow and Kent CowfciHo wtic*i will be oil the individual Stiate &> in this event the. trackstm champion franfond, the upset win finished second to Chmy Hifl Emt alist*. pk* OondriUo, both divert could place no higher than they did, over MoT^cfelf In the state tourna- in the time of 1:45.7. and two oitfilflnrtiTW sophomore* but recorded a fine 11:03.9 clocking. ment, and the development of sev- Bob SN&hnodarian captured a who put in rtrong rtowingi Uat eral players rank tops on the Dev- Wcstfidd YMCA All-Stars Battle to Top The 880 relay of Marv pB&ner, (hind and a sixth place for West- season. Hut KUntfer nteed tfa» il's Bet. Km fiflacfcwell, Etruce Smith, and field in the 100 and the 200 yard 50 ykml ftaastySe ftririi at die Daryt MSacMaiier, trailing by 15 Low points also had ft place in Of East Coast Basketball Conference Tourney freestyle events and swam me an- Statai by ,1 of B seem*}, finishing ymnfc at one point, fought a see- the Westfield season, as double los- chor teg on the 400 y Rick Champ Renan! Haskins cf Morris- tl To Honor Devil den loss finished the eager season Hie WertfieH Y" held its annual Championship with a dramatic last- In Sunday's douke eUmioatkm Phillips sent the WestfieMers town, but he gave him a very good and will be one not eas% tor&l- minute 70-M victory Sunday. play, the local team, started off by Stiefken Sole diving Championships la&t ten. seconds iener'with a layup match, losing just 5-0. Tom Tinoew Approximately 40 girte end Wrestling Team The WestfieMers took the tiUe whipping Oil City Pa., 70-50 tea shot, and they remained in control (141) kilt a toughie to Hanover boy* competed in the various ego One subject eagerly discussed by scoring Derby that saw John Htovas for the rest cl the gjune. Mike De- Devil Eligible both coaches is the future. Next Park's Tim FJyim, 4-3. group* tonirti indicates the high in- tossing in 16 points, followed by Cosmo topped the day's scoring In the final rankings released Sun- face* io divine iu WesttteUL In ad- At Dinner year's squad will be made up al- Glenn Smith with 11 and Joe Kr»- wtt)v 25 points, ctosedy followed by most entirely of members of the Wrestler day by the New Jersey Coaches and c&tkn to the age groups, a special *e season, with a neir- kona and Bob Saunders 10 apiece. 22 for Rick Phillips, and 11 by Officiate (Association, Westfield wai novice event was held for divere Westfield High School's wrestl- Union County junior varsity runner- Hazelton beat Scotch Plain, ing tdam will be honored at the 7(W2 t John Havas/ ami Jay, Fire Fried- And now there is one., rated twelfth in the state, and sixth who are not members' of the "Y" up squads of the past two seasons. & Westfield and Oil City, Pa., to qual- man and Ait Dccomtoeleg, with 10 annual awfcrd dinner sponsored by The early feeling here is that Ro- The victory clinched the title in iKurt Stiefken remains as the only in Region II The regional ranking dhinff teams. The medal winners ify for the championship pJayotf. each.. . is a jump of two mtfiches for the the WHS Parents Wrestling Asso- selle and Scotch Plains will the three-day tournament for theHazelton's Mike DeCosmo shone as WestfieM €tt*ppler eligible to vie for ciation at the high school on Tues- a state championship in competition Devila, 10 and under, Boye—I. N, Simon- Westfiel das the county's dominant Westfielders who came into the the tourney's top scorer, averaging G F P day, 'Mar. 30, at 6:45 p.m. forces with Linden and Jefferson final game with a woit4ost tourney 20 points a game. starting -tomorrow night at Jadwin The reason for Westfield's excel* r- , 7»10; 2. OoJfecbio; 3, p. IRoblnson. was NCAA 'College Division- Nation- st in" and by. the half had clossd the gap Swank 4 e to four pointe as Uie score stood, at 1 watch the states as a spectator. But 11-01, ticyB—1. J. Krakora, 101.%; ai Wrestling Champion (160 pound after their junior high years h 3 m B VaI DeCosmo 12 by. a new rule (instituted by the untor high yJi \*™** * i** ""? ^ ^ : 32-28. The Westlfieid team sli 3 15 t. M. TMher; S. J. Rofeosny. class) and in 1969 was NCAA Uni- ley, Pa., 83-61, and in their second be- Parlatore 6 'N.J.S.'I.A.A, just this year, both first hind again in the third period, t»ngo ...... : 2 5 9 Schramm Wins JW4, Cirto-l. J. ILundy, 99.0. versity Division National Wrestling noting the work and second place finishers from each U44, Boys—1. M. Smith, 178.90; little and a mem-rf alM} region will wrestle for the state Junior Olympic Dive/ ; 3. C. Betz. ber of toe Ail-Star team from the having ichamptoneiilp medal. . C. Babner, 160.70; contests. M «"« »ey lend. Tirone .pud, tribute » &U Stiefken had looked strong in his Steve Schramm of Westfield Y" ft. C Hartieta; a. eat F^~WpP£'»; CantTain.70; v Pte : taking first place in the 13-0.4. age" n ence he .... 22 863 16.G (Randolph's Bill Hays, 4-i;~ 'in,!the Tourtellotte. ni «> « ^HWJ >« both hi* group N.J. junior Olympic diving am and tens and the ewe ' witt 11.5 finst round. Jn the semis, ttie third his w««M class » 1969. 266 championships held last Sunday at which hhee overcame the fin* year 198 8.6 seeded Stierfken defeated a very A member of the vareity team for difficulties Newark Academy. Steve, who turned Detto-Husso ...... 21 172 8.2 aggressive Brwce Morrison of Sparta, Local Diven Place 10-4, in a miid upset, AS Morrison 13 in January, 'was the 11-12 age •r,- 23 165 7.2 112 5.7 was an undefeated second seed. group champion, He qualified torep - f- • • In League Events 3.2 Stiefken was a fairly heavy under- resent New Jersey in ^he Regional in his senior a four-lime last 20 65 Dw 80 girl divers representing Mterjahn 35 2.9 Over 1,000 adults and children vis- Liebtiwitz and Michael, Linden; -Mrs. dog to Caprio in the finals. TOe 1-2-3 meet to be held at Yale Uni- the four dW»km rf the "Y" girls 37 2.8 ited, the Warinanco Park Ice Skat-iDabney Moon and Susan, PIairtfieW; 'Pony Pirate, who now owns a 24-0 versity at end vi March. Teammate Itiggu* oon^Ctod in the ehampion- 80 2.7 ing Center, Roselle, on Saturday (Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Pedrotty, record, was third in the region last Mark Smith placed fourth. In tht «tt|» hM fatft SMiinlay «t the West 33 2.5 for the "Action* on Ice" program, 'Westfield; Benme Itawe, Lois and year, and had already beaten Stief- 10 ihe evening was Reserviations can be made with ered 20 rebounds, including 8 of- Arther of Westfiold. note, as he closed out his wrestling Apr, 19. Th« official Amateur Soft- the free-style skating of Steven Sa- Mr. Kerr (233-748) or any mem-fensive. career with a third place finish, ball -Association examinations will vino, age 15, Washington Township. ber of his committee; Charles Betz, The statistical tide turned in the •Zitch pinned Essex CathoUc's Dou£ be given on Monday, Apr. 26. Savino "was the 1971 North [Atlantic fiicttard GotUick:, Walt Herianiger, stiate tournament as Dello - Kusso Hart in 3:96 in the consolations to The clinics iwill be held at theJunior Men's Figure Skating Cham- Local Swimmers Joe Kinningham, Charles Mannino, took over scoring honors but sur- pionship. •get his bronze. Charles MaUno, Bob Mleiklejoim, rendered his rebounding com- Ran-way Recreation Department Score for Wesleyan Other soio numbers were per- Zit'ch was knocked out of chance Gene MMs, Ohuck Stiefken, Pete mand to Junior Larry Simmons dur- ffluilding, 1670 -Inving Street, Rah- formed toy Jodi Tryanskl, age 7, of Steve Schmitt of Westfield was a for a. try at the championship in the Tinnesz and Bob Zltch. ing the exciting two game set. way, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. (For additional information contact Elizabeth; Alice iNeusteln, age 10,double winner for Wesleyan whose semifinals by Union's seemingly in- Dello-Russo averaged 18 points the Rahway Recreation Department of Linden; Cynthia Vona, age 15Cardinal, s ended their season with a vincible Slu Horowitz, The word Morash Medalist per game, aided to a great extent or the recreation department of the of Westfield and William Brokaw, "decisive win over iTinity recently. seemingly is important: Horowitz by his improved foul shooting, Union County Park Commission. ago n, of Scotoh Plains. Stevo set a pool record in the 200- was soundly thrashedi (13-3) by New- In Wrestling Tourney which jumped from, 55.6 per cent Also participating in the "Action yard individual medley with a time ton's Doug Cnawn in the finals. during the regular season to 75 per On flee" program were: Tom Arther of 2:05.1. He also captured Uie The other 1wo "Blue Devils in the Ooug Morash, son of Mrs. Norman cent during state action. Simmons Kent Place Cager ECONOMICAL Morash of 20B Watcbung Fork, look and Neil and Susan, WesUield; Mrs. 100-yard freestyle. (Fred Lieberberg, regionals were beaten in the first blossomed as a starter during this (Abraham Atkin and Joy, Union; also of WestfieW, won the 200-yard mind. Rioh Gottliek Mm) had the a second place medal in the heavy- stretch, as his .23 rebounds led all Stephanie Matthews or Westfield 'Peter (Bianchi and Peter Jr., Scotch freestyle. misfortune of facing returning Btate weight class pacing Blair Academy Devils by a wide margin. wes a menrvber of the first basketball team of Kent Place freshmen which Plains; Da*, and Mrs. Bradford to a third 'place finish in the Phila- Cumulative statistics of the 23 delphia Area •Private Schools Invi- finished a 6-0 season last week. >Brokaw, Andy and Timmy, Scotch OIL HEAT WesUield contests, as might be ex- Pin-ins; 'Mr. -and Mrs. ALvm Carroll, tational Wrestling Tournament,

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4J 9*9*1 SPORTS Veslfield Public Schools OFF by John LDay Bowling Results Smart Set SPRING SPORTS SCHEDULE Oaks Washday Mt, A- ::;,)-- I'.I, "W I. .\nil is n-» Young Swimmers Bullets Champions -OJiiH'Kn ': :> •) Senior High School Triangle Sweeepp Meet In Trinity League Golf APRIL \A\\U*f\f\<\ 13 Summit Ho,me w I- Vtm

' ' • • Last 'Saturday 8 add under The Buiisits emerged as cham- APftlL Hi S'-ut-h Plains Hame AJ \>l JrH;i r k * F i -, iii n l Awiiy I: I I YMJGA merflion hosted Somerset A way >i ID pious in the first se&san of Ibe lioly I ? fi\l ™ f: lluiye i'i .tohn'son Away Valley and Summit in a ti'iangCar W 23 Pinyi-y Monie ^I; -in School Basket- S Rnhwiy 27 UnUm Avay meet and came ou the victors. West- IK S v Home 29 Cranford Home -4 .'ifl ?,\ ball League. Although the last 19 PlainfieKl £ieW 7«, Summit 47, Somerset Val- place Hawks defeated the Bullets 22 ' Kome Pin Up Girls ley 37. 2fi Away 4 I>akofl Koine Hiwh Iixii vi-J'iiil tiiiim-.s: l>iiviBOn, in the fiUu* game Um r, Home \v 1. 6 *i After a slow start i nwhich Soon- 7 Hillside Home i 39, tiie Ce'tfcs overpowered the 120 Sk-otrti — * Aft'ny erset Valley swept the 6 end under Colts 42 to 9 to gain a tie forsecon d 12 Columbia Away ti 25 yard freestyle, Westfield domin- place with a record of four Home Home (7 3 is Away 4<; ated the rest of the meet and badand fpur losses. The high scorers R Cratiford Governor UvUvpston Home Litilofiolii ID t i Ayray it locked up going into the relays. in Saturday's games were Joe Cal- j 13 w?at Hoine 1 "Ml•xroivtclnil r •.vi i-i _6 We*t . SCUBA Lessons v ORftstodinig swimmers for West- Fred V0SSl 28 State Tournament •> field were Jim Bosland with a fflrst »V% *?* „"? T- » S&'fi?nirtrirt. Tournament Billy Root and Joe Noyan 120 "union cmimy JUNE Ilitfh fJatiio; Juan SaiulinuU^, •in. the' 100 jiard Inl medley and An all star game wil'I be held | |J g^J.hoT Away 2 Union County Tournament Offered at YM second in iihe 50 yard freestyle; Mit- Pritfey night at 7:30 in tfie Holy 127 Moutcin.tr. Horn* 3 Union County Tournament chell Hamdley with a first in the 25Trinity Elementary School gym. Ail Games 3:^5 P.M. SCUBA and junior skin diving yard badc&tiroke and load man in STANDINGS 1 Cranford It doesn*t take a newcomer to only to a slightly lesser degree Stags And Drags lessons are again being offered at the winning medley reiay; seven- Bullets 5 2 l Edison & Roosevelt Thoroughbrett racing . Jong to has the Oaks proliferated on the W I. the Westfield YMCA during its year old Scott Bielek with a first OaJLs 4 3 learn that the Kentucky Derby is American ratine: scene. Belmont Kunz 50 »1 spring term, which begins Monday. in the 25 yard Butterfly and a not named after a coonskin Park ciin boast the one with the MatliPi- ,... -ir, 35 Re£t4Fatiom is being held through Celtics 3 4 longest * mime—The Couching fik-rrilt . 4 2 Vi SS stfon gsecond in the 140 yard ind. Track bowler. this week at Ihe Y, 138 Ferris Pi. Hawks 2 5 The name for tho race created Club 'American Oaks—which is (loniielliSl a Hi 26 RoBelle CatUollc Away Hi'/, medley. BULLETS ARE CHAMPS! Home by Col. M. Lewis Clark at the also Ihe longest race, a mile and The a>e»i SCUiBA classes, for 29 Iilrtflen ' 42 Ujose 15 years of age or older, will This meet finished up t*>e sea- M AV Louisville Jockey Club in 1B75 a half, a distance purisis claim Woerdich son for die 17, 8 and uaders wtw 3 North Berffen 8 Union Home Was adopted from ihc English to be the bana fide, clus&tc route. be he*4 Saturdays from 1 to 4:3ft Tmpihootitig Tourney : 1 on the Y and C division 5 Colonla, • " 0 Scotch Plain* Away clussio for 3-yeur-okls insjiituteU It wits the Coaching Club that Hunt 3 ,' 1 p.in. frpm April 3 to June 12. Safe- 10 St. Joseph'* Mo nl vale Home 2 Sit H6 at Epsom Downs in 1780 by the persuaded August lielipont in •MiR'li S'OI-CH: JSIickl (irecu, 211 Afternoon 13 fiomeVvlll* .Tefr Mrrtiier, 207, i5i-i; Roninc S:iiid;'^|wplraSiz'• -H Dale Boylan, W; 5. Tim Bielek, W, MAY All Oame« i P.M. turns out 'annually for the evenl, Clements Oil V, tested the- first day of the course. and Skeet {grounds, located in atljohieU I£psqm po,wns. .lurvls 19.4, . • 1 EnftlewofMl Invitfttionetl Away More \Ui\t\ a score'of (rc but no longer.Utivinti-ihctr coach The lest consists of an underwater Lenapo Park, off 'KenUwooth Boule- 4 Tjlnden Home 4H 6 and under 50 yard freestyle: A. 6 Union High schclulod u Derby citch year jin sind four. Ideal Market swim, towing a victim, . treating 1. Dave pdridge, S; 3.. Jim Bos-vard, CraM^rd, on Sunday, (be«in- 8 .Memorial U.S. Relays Away Ktifymnnn Oil wster and a quarter-mile swim. riing at 2 p.m. • . ' 11 Edison " •,; : ' ••" Home Bqseball Jolly Trollo* land, W; 3. Gregg Jubin, W; 4. Alan 1U Gov. Jjlvlnvaton ••• . •• Joe*» Mnrknt . -T-i as YMCA-cortilieW instructor Irvin 20 Wutcliunff Conference ffh Scores: Alice I^ui'lin, *n IS inSiruclOl lor tne Boylan; W; 5. Bill Monlaghan, SY» ?,2 Union County v AW ay APRIL Resilient to Head 34.0. . 25 Plain nel4 .'. Home 13 RpaelLo Oa-tiiollc • Home Hetty ij.uoimjue, .in:i; r-nroi \ Junior skin diving is offered Mon- 27 Jolinfloii Regional 15 firanfora (H-Hlslde) II onie Cougars, Bullets Sand under 50 yiard freestyle: B. Bob Flynn Star 29 State Sectionals ' Away Hike on Sunday days from 5 to 6 p.m. for boys in US Uiilon (K Home .UAH 32 fered bath on Friday at 4:30 p.m. Marty Fey, S; 5. Blake Morris, SV, •J'5 Johnson IS Gov. 'I^vlng-Htfin'' Away Dravis 0 0 0 County Park Commission. Aitliur KtU'V^ns 30 His big tag at third base came an 28 Jl#in,den Home 20 Linden (AICMHUUH) and Saturday at 9 a.m. Water polo 1B.7. Llnaen (.SoeDel) Awuy 0 the nick of time as Florida, trailing DeOamp P 0 SP^^^-.^i^^l^.^jIclaasw at 5:30 p.om. Wednesday' 8 and under 100 yard Ind. Med- JUNE MWHynn .: 0 0 7-2, 'had 0ie bases filled and bad Home Gtrat c* MU- feature olfensive and defensive ley: - 1 Craaford ' " ;•' Away 1 'Rosello Catholic 0 scored three runs in the eighth in- Sn-tiird-d-y Guinea >at<2 P.M. 3 Hlllsme Home Hays '. 0 l! Jim Borland. W; 2, Scott Bie- 0 Sports Deadline ian'W- But'Klff^i^^wtV^iS-l^W^y awi'powUoh play, helping ning of tKe second game with no -All other* at 4 P.M. . * ' Ml Qnm&s3:45 PAT Perry 0 Q inHu.n/fl«u; "HKL\ 13. a'uckei, i^u J, improve e^viupance and general leg W; 3. Bill Mpna-ghan, SV, a:83.8. one ou{." ^fter Bobby y tagged oirt T \ I 1 111~\ \~ lilt ill S * m 1 IT 11 1% 0 T\41 I V *• a|| »\ " it ' 1 * . ^J "•'".• "»ik* ' "" * » t '' ^ "• '.*•• :\ 6 "and . under ,100 yiard Freestyleith^' §tray|n§tray|ngg ' -^firier on^a1' perfect' Tctel- 24 12 GO Relay: 'l I • 1 •tlirclw" from Ihe catrfier, the Gator 1, Somwset Valley (Ken Benson, attack was blunted lk t* . _* X ^_. — J- I — The tournament will be held from McGann 2 4 2. Summit ,1:116.9. varsity letter for wrcetling. 0 classes, which open for registration" 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Boy:an 0 0 0 6 -and : under ' 100 yard Freestyle this week at the Y, 138 Fejprjs Olark Lanes, Central Ave., Clark Dropkin 0 0 0 .1 Relay: Ridh • Oallahan. Dave Eldrid^e) 2. ™e T courses are offered pn and will follow Junior American Hilzinger 0 0 0 1. Siimtndt (John Hale, Marty Foy, WeSfcfdeld 1:11.0. Monday and Wednesday, from 6:30 Bowling Congress: ruies. Each con- Lojo 0 0 0 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for fourth through testant may bowl three games on ninth 'graders; from 7:30 p.«n. to,either or both tournament dates. Total 17 10 44 8:30 pm. (or 10th through lBth The cost of bowling the three tour- to In a playoff for third place, the ggrader s v^ttd^ f!r«m 8:30 p nament games wilit be the only en- Nats beat the Bucks 61-52. The 9:30 p.m. for adults, both men andtrance fee for each contestant En- game was well played and hard women, , . try forms will be available at all fought wii'h the load changing hands Ten years a fcarat^ expert, Fpjtf Westfield schools and local bowling 12 times. The N-ats finally broke received his karate iastr action •alleys qr may be obtained at OUark the game open with less than 3 from Mr. Krm of New York, one either before or, during the minutes to play on baskets by Ley, fo tjje world's' graatest fcanate teach- tournament. LalTy, and Kaniins. B. Davis and ers, ^ceordirvg to William L. Turner FltfniiHg led the Bucks. II, Y physical directtur. Trophies will be awarded for high single games and high three Cougars 33 Tigers 30 "The kfarate course is designed to game series in both boy's and girl's In a we-M played game in the be beneti-dal to tye mind as well as divisions. The (winners will be en-Westfield Boys Basketball League ustffid as a tool of self defense," tered in the Neiy Jersey's 1971 Jay-Championships with neither team explained Turner. cee's Bowling Tournament in Edi-able to lead by more than points Registration is at the Y • froi^ son on Mar. '27, with all expenses at ay time ,t!ie Cougars rallied to desk from 9:30 a.nv.to noon, i:3Q the Westfiield Jayeees, nc- win in Hie last quarter. The Tigers pjiti. unjlil 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. tocprdirig to Robert Mason and Rob-led for most of ihe game behind 9 p.im. today and from 9:30 am \Qert Borusiewicz, chairmen for this the scoring of Rick Goski. The Cou- 9 p.m. tomorrow, Friday and Sat-project.. gars refused to give up and showed urday. great poise in a real team effort. Mulviiull, Sidortois, Fialk, Assman and Herguth M scored in the sec- 1500,000 Lire. ond half to overcome the Tigers lead. That's a lot oflire fora car. SUBSCRIBE NOW TO COUGAKS But that's o lot of ca r for the lire. G P T It's one of the most meticulously built iWulvihiil 5 3 13 Folk 2 1 5 sports cars in the world. Assman 2 1 5 The classic body was designed where Herguth 2 1 5 THIS IS ONE OF OUR FAVORITE PICTURES many great sports cars are designed: Gelb 0 0 0 Turin, Italy. By the famous Ghia Studios. WeLlen 0 0 0 of Jack Daniel Hollow. We hope you like it, too. Smith 0 0 0 It's built by one of Europe's oldest cus- Ciarocca 0 0 0 foflcoachmakers: Karmann of Osnabruck. WESTFIELD LEADER Otic of our employees is showing a group Only a limited number are made each SO ELM ST. 13 7 33 of visitors up around the limestone day. Mainly because it takes interminably TIGERS G F T long to shape the body. Kole 1 0 2 cave spring. No doubt he's telling how So intricate are some of Ghia's lines that Henderson 1 3 5 machines can't form them. So Karmann em- Goski .... 0 3 21 Jack Daniel discovered the spring ploys sculptors to finish the body. By hand. Aioia .... i 0 2 It's welded, burnished, smoothed, painted, Bullock ., 0 0 Q over 100 years ago and put his. distillery Icardl ... 0 q o sandedgnd rubbed. By hand, ' ^"" •••••**•*-*•• ^imw Whitman 0 0 0 right alongside k. One man has paused * And only when it passes hundreds of in- Bagtn Subicflptfon Moran .. 0 0 0 spections does it get together with the etias- Bunnnno 0 (t 0 for a drink of water. sis. Which Is a beauty in itself: \ OA. Chflck En clot ad 12 6 30 Torsion bar suspension. Double-Jointed But he'll have plenty o( time to catch up CHARCOAL rear axles. Four-s.peed sync box. front disc • Pi!) Clark Promoted with his friends and not miss a thing. MELLOWED brakes. Rear-mounted magnesium engine. 4 AH lhat will cost you a good 1,500,000 Davltl II. CInrk, son of Mr. and lire. Or $2575 American dollars.* Mrs. Kred G. Chirk of 401 North We're happy most everyone enjoys For a Volkswagen Kormqnn Ghla. Oluvsitnul St., has bcwi proniolwi la DROP That's not a lot of dollars for a car. iiinnon first clns.s in Ilia U.S. Air a visit: like this to our Hollow. 4 But thai's a lot of car for the dollars. Korco. ONE YEAR AlrnKin Chirk Is a weapons mo- Wiiat we're hoping is, this line 6 nwA mi vn nc. ohiinic at Uik<: AMD, ArJz,, with u BY DROP ualt ot tho 'Puotiou! Air Coam\am\. picture might inspire a visit from you. 1124-1134 South Avenue, Plainfield A lfKHl jjrndiiato of Wostflcld Sen- $5.00 ior HtKii Sclmoi, HID oii'nian receiv- Plalnfleid 6-7400 ed ills tissoclato doHrw Iii 1117(1 from * HiJflff*"«ilo'l rolull prh*^ IOHH* f'oftttl P.O.M,* tcinii tux™ JI nthor In Kitten Ctunty TENNESSEE WHISKEY • DO PROOF BY CHOICE c i970.ucUMi.id mrMhir, iiniMoiio* Piop., rimttor dpllvnty fharurH, if uny, luMllininil. Whlh*wulln t'hc Sl'wto Llulvorsliy of New York uL «xtru < ill DISTILLED AND BOTTLED GY JACK DANIEL OISTILLCBY • LYHRHBUftO (POP. 381), fENN. i drama, flwwto-do-Jt books, and au- Play Tomorrow Library tobiographies unless fche author or Lifesaving Class KenUd Service tlie content of the book is of gen- At Deerfield Sckool eral public interest. to Borrower* Begins Monday Mountainside— 7%e youth theater These books are rented by the commibt&e of the Mounbainewie PTA — The Mountainside Public Library and a rental service providing Registnation for senior lifesaving will sjxtn^otr a play, "Kingdom in patron courses, designed to help high school (Distress/' by the Wetwr^fca Play- /eniary of bw>k ttlfles borrowing any Mc-Naughton book. are «f interest and in high i and college men win certtfdoation as ens tomonrow. has been (initiated at the A sttaff member will take a re- I lifeguards in time to qualify for This play WTJJ be preeanted far quest for any McNaughton book jobs at municipal pools, private fcindergarten througb fifth iprede age li; Library. once it is on order. clubs and the shore, is now being children at the Deerfiea* fichael gym- •Ji .. 'Ifcjb, fltrvice offers only book (i- nasium from 3:39 to 4:50 p.m. Tick- McNau^hton books will remain m held at the WesWreM YM£A. Bjlll very recent publicatJion Successful completion of tlie five- ets may be purduwed at the door. the library until they are no longer It does not offer text books, week Y course bnings certification The Wetumpka Flayers is a chH- books, multiple-volume requested toy the patrons. A list is both as YMiGA and Red Cross life- An Accident? Rescue Squad'g Ready days from 8 to 10 p.m. must be 15 testainment and educatioiul contevt. years of age or oWer. '^Kiflgdom in IDfetreai' m U« story Tlie courses, in tihe past, have of an siting king with three ugly also been popular with young fath- daughters. He murt Have aa heir ers who wish to protect tihear fam- before he dies or his mean and un- ilies while on Summer vacation. scrupulous brother, the Earl of AT THE Umd «nul dtaMr Md CMui «l HMMT WU ky TTM# 17S Mr. til Mrii . luwmrriy of Sewirk, are ««w Uvlmm < FJrst term begins Monday and Scouts ef America, We^fkM, at tlie Fir* Umitei MHhaJlat (Doomsberry, witi inherit the throne. dfd Avr. wfcfc* * finishes Apr. 21, the second inns Any parent who is free to monitor Tfcfla M PWlu> Grigg, M« «l Mr. «ad Mn. Gc«rge Grifg,, 7 Ke* PI., wl*

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