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Town Granted $66,250 Council Seeks Lower Speed Limits, For Gumbert Field Development Westfield has been granted $68,250 in State of New Jersey Green Acres matching funds for the development of an extension of Gumbert Field, ac- Mayor Disagrees with Requests cording to Mayor Alexander S. Williams. . According to a letter received from Rocco D. Rkcl, The heed for more police sidered to increase safety at by children walking to and Initially tabled following a the condition of Westfield as commissioner of the Department of Environmental and more equipment to the Dudley-Highland-Moun- from school, and that a public hearing, but later a whole. Protection, "Acquisition projects set aside lands for enforce suggested lower tain curve. In February, recent motorcycle fatality revived with the appearance A resolution releasing the future open space recreation uses. Under the speeds on Central and according to Councilman occurred on Central Ave. of a tardy councilman whose cash escrow in connecton recreational opportunities portion, funds are available Mountain Aves. and Route John Brady, a seven-point and that the 25 mph speeds affirmative vote was needed with Breeze Knoll section 2 to help with the development of the project. Through 28, as well as the town's list of suggested im- are an extension of limits to approve the ap- was postponed following proper planning and design the site's opportunities previous refusals to go along provements was sent to the existing in the business propriation, was a $35,000 comments from Sharon can he developed to combine open space preKrvattwi with the county's road Freeholders but they district. Councilman Frank improvement program for Savage of 2 Breeze Knoll and proper public use." improvement programs, "apparently decided not to Sullebarger joined Williams the Public Works Center on complaining of continuing Development of Brlghtwood Park also Is being were cited by Mayor do anything." and Pluta in opposition to North Ave. Councilmen drainage problems. partially funded through a Green Acres grant. Alexander S. Williams Mayor Williams the Central AVe. request. Ronald Frigerio and John A petition signed by 1,200 Tuesday night in his disagreed, saying that in his Commenting that more Brady objected on grounds people asking cleanup and negative votes on three opinion the only way to expensive tennis courts that the project failed to pond improvements at Town Council resolutions make Mountain Ave. safe is could lead to higher tennis meet priority standards and Mindowaskin Park was requesting action from the to straighten it. "The permit fees, Williams and Town to Gain $159,588 in Funds other members of the the project represented presented by Ralph Conrad Tom Ball, left aad Barry Holmes, right distribute stone Union County Freeholders Freeholders have offered to ' 'misspent funds,'' of Scotch Plains. Another More than 18 million in totalling $2,274,325, will go to and State officials. do this, but we said no," the council unanimously ap- respectively. petition by 33 residents of far seal-coaling. federal tax funds will be Union County government. Williams was joined in his proved introduction of an mayor continued, adding ordinance which would Also winning final ap- the Dickson Dr. area returned to Union County Locally, the largest opposition by Democrat that some property would proval was an extension of recommended a change of communities during the payments, totalling provide an additional $25,000 Winter Temps Thomas Pluta of the third have to be taken for such a to the $35,000 already ear- time for Raymond's egress traffic pattern from first full-year operation of $1,416,328, will go to the City ward, but the resolutions project. of Elizabeth. marked for three new tennis Restaurant to meet Tamaques Park during Lead to Summer Tar the nation's new revenue, were approved by the Williams also cited the courts at Memorial Park on requirements for a liquor spring to fall months, im- sharing program, according Rinaldo said the revenue majority. town's refusal to agree to North Scotch Plains Ave. license and the prohibition mediate improvements to Seal -coating, part of winter's severe weather had to Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo, sharing program, extended The councilmen seek county plans for the im- Mrs. Fran Comstock ap- of parking on the southwest the bike path from Willow Westfield's total street caused damage too ex- R-N.J. Westfietd will through September, ISM, action on safety conditions provements of the South peared for members of the side of Frances Terr. Grove Rd., enforcement of maintenance program, was tensive to be repaired by receive a total of 1159,588. returns a substantial portion on Mountain Ave., a Ave.-Central Ave. in- newly-organized Westfield Brady abstained from park closing hours and the technique used last patching, and total resur- The Union County of federal tax payments to reduction of speed limits to tersection and the Central Tennis Association to urge voting on acceptance of the restrictions on the use of week to renew Cacciola PL, facing was required. Congressman said the communities with few 25 mph on Central Ave.-Grove St. corner as approval of the funds. The audit report for the year motorcycles on the path Park St. from WestfieM In seal-coating, hot tar is payments for the year from strings attached. He said Ave. and to 25 mph on Route part of his reasoning in that without the program, group, together with official 1976 after commenting that from Seward Ave. Ave. to Central Ave, anddistributed, followed by a Oct. 1,1977, to Sept. 30, 1978, 28 (South Ave from the failing to go along with the town bodies, was in- it failed to explain the A group of Dudley Ave. Boulevard from South Ave. layer of crushed stone. After will be made in quarterly local property taxes would Scotch Plains line to the be far higher than they are. council's request for lower strumental in raising financial worth and sound- residents appeared to to Grove St. the tar has been allowed to installments starting next Plaza and North Ave. from speeds to increase safety on construction standards for ness of the town. He question the status of a Roads Foreman Walter "cure," excess stone is January. The new revenue sharing East Broad St. to the the throughway. Speaking of new courts in recent recommended institution of proposed orthodox Jewish Hamletto explained that last swept away. The largest payments, allocation includes theae Garwood line). this, as well as the request months. a "strong management- education center and totals: Larry Ritchie, a resident for lower Route 28 speeds, operational internal audit," synogogue in a residence on Union County govern- of Highland Ave. in the area Williams said "people are Final action on this or- adding the experiences of East Dudley Ave. A per- ment, $2,274,325; Elizabeth, of the Mountain Ave. curve just not going to drive 25 dinance, as well as one business to the public sector mitted conditional use in the $1,416,328; Fanwood, which was the scene of a miles per hour... the speed restricting free-standing through an audit committee residential zone, the ap- $46,028; Garwood, $4»,465; fiery accident, last August, is unenforceable." signs on parking lots con- and requesting next year's plication is not a concern ot Kenilworth, $Sa,Ml; Linden, appeared at the council Councilmen supporting tiguous to buildings, will be auditor to include as part of the council, it was ex- WQl.Mt; Mountainside, meeting to ask what long- the resolutions argued that held at the council's Sept. 13 his report a financial plained, but must be can- $»,4»; New Providence, range plans were con- all three streets are crossed meeting. $M,I1I; PWnftaM, MM.MT, statement that reports on leant lnu«aon p*v« *) Railway, $338,198; RoaeUe

MSVmik ^•^pJVt a^SHIV I «^a^P a •^IHnlkW Park, SIM,M7 ; Summit, : Site Changes for Diabetes, • 119,Mf; Westfield, $1M,SM; Berkeley Height*, 'Blood Pressure Tests .$108,392; Clark, $138,170; The Wetlfield Board of Health has announced a Cranford, $256,735; Hillside, new racaltpn for Its twice a month adult health $346,280; Scotch Plains, screenings^ $151,671; Springfield,' ReglMtlni this month, blood pressure and $127,449; Union Township, diabetes serening will be offered in the basement $578,777; Winfleld, $11,639. •f the Mtmtopal Building in the Well Bab; Station Dr. After! TatcM* Dr.JalmWUey area. Dates fir the balance of this year are Aug. 24, Council to Discuss Sept. 14 and m, Oct. 5 and 19, Nov. 16 and 30 and Dec. 14. Hour* will be between 3 and 4 p.m. Younghans, Falcone, Wiley Building Purchase These are screening tests only with any diagnosis The Town Council will made by the individual's physician. A moderate hold a special meeting meal should N eaten approximately two hours In Key Fund Positions Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 7 before a test for diabetes. Three United Fund of Rotary Club, and a former alumnus of'Albright College p.m. in the administrative The tests are offered to Westfield residents WestfteW workers will, head trustee of the United Fund. and Jefferson Medical conference room of the without charge, by appointment only, through the up the professional division Youngham and his wife, College, served as an Army Municipal Building to Board of Health office at 232-8000. The local Red of the 1977 compaign. They Nancy have two children, officer in World War II and discuss purchase of a Cross, 232-7090, will assist persons unable to will be soliciting the town's Jennifer and Jonathan. as a doctor in the Korean building for an indoor provide their own transportation. nearly 300 lawyers, dentists Dr. Albert Falcone, an (Continued on page 4) recreation center. and physicians In an effort to help reach the fund goal Recycling Of 9301,700. Robert Younghans is Information directing the fund drive New Jersey Images among Westfield's lawyers. Saturday, Aug. 13 from Or. Albert Falcone will 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the administer solicitation of South Side Railroad Station. physicians for the second Part V: New Jerseynns R»%e Their Personal Finances: Newspapers - Glass- time, and Dr. John Wiley Aluminum. will lead the drive among Good and Getting Better During the summer Hie town's dental profession. months the center is Mrs. Sally Allen, general New Jerseyans see a brighter they will be better off next year, as do 62 manned by local college cempaign chairman, in economic future for themselves. In percent of those between 30 and 50. students home for the announcing the ap- contrast to 16 months ago most in the However, only 36 percent of those over 50 summer. pointments of the state see their economic prospects as years of age are optimistic. More than For pick up or other in- professional division good and getting better. In May of this seven-in-ten black New Jerseyans • 71 formation call 232-8786. leaders stated, "We are year almost half - 47 percent - of Garden percent - feel next year will be better, most fortunate in having State residents said they feel their while 58 percent of white residents are Library Needs such distinguished citizens "personal economic well-being" is similarly encouraged. Dick Curry to spearhead these three better this year than last, while 32 Economic optimism is part of an More Paperbacks professional areas. Many percent rate it worse and 21 percent say overall contentment with personal [National Jayeees Photo by I ucinda Dowell professional people were it is about the same. These figures, part finances among those surveyed by the The Westfield Memorial Scott Shaffer and Dan Paola pedal home after 1,000 mile hike expedition to North involved in the founding of of the fifth report on "New Jersey Eagleton Poll. When asked if they are Honor Curry Library is asking for Carolina. the United Fund of West- Images" released this week by the satisfied with their family income, 74 - paperback books. field, and we are confident Eagleton Institute of Rutgers Univer- percent said they are "very" or Dick furry of Harding St. Supplies on the Train mat under the direction of sity, show a marked improvement over "somewhat" satisfied while 24 percent Local Teenagers Yearn, the results of a similar poll taken in was recently named one of Exchange Rack in the Mr. Younghans, Dr. expressed dissatisfaction. Two-thirds of the 10 outstanding first year Westfield Railroad Station Falcone and Dr. Wiley, the January of 1976. At that time only 26 black and three-quarters of white percent felt they were better off than the members afc the National and the Stop and Swap Rack professional community will respondents report being satisfied with Jaycce Convention held in in the library's Adult Earn for Bike Trip, Learn from once again . respond previous year, while 50 percent felt they their incomes. Not surprisingly, those Seattle Wash. generously. With their help were worse off and 21 percent said they earning more are happier with their Department arc running the United Fund of Westfield were about the same. Since joining the Westfield low. affording lo Miss financial status. Eighty-five percent of chapter of the Jayeees in Jeanne M Desrosiers, 1,000 Mile Experience should reach its goal for the New Jerseyans are even more hopeful those with annual incomes over $20,000 May of 1976, Curry has been third consecutive year." are satisfied with their family income, library director. about their economic future. When recognized both locally and Patrons are asked to Two local teenagers vacationed with their River" and back was asked if they think they will be better or as are 75 percent of those earning be- on the slate level several families Thrir first trip was •iuooe-wfully completed. Younghans is a graduate tween 10 and 20 thousand - compared to- bring in all good, used arrived back in Westfield on of Bowdoin College and worse off next year as compared to this times f

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Playgrounds John Graney won for best Study Skills Review Slated (Continued from page 3) costume. noon activities, the leaders The art show featured pressed concern for their reduce the tensions they many winners; prettiest A review of study skills for treated the children to a adults returning to college ability to do college-level may feel as they resume "Make Your Own Sundae" lady, Debbie Canabee; best work and to compete with their studies." festival. Ice Cream, looking house, Maureen will be conducted as a community service by younger students whose There are currently more sprinkles, whipped cream McCabe, prettiest farm girl study habits are more than 1,000 adults over the and assorted toppings were with flowers, Susan Price; Union College in a special two-session program to be current. age of 30 taking courses at served. To wrap up the days Scariest Lion, Jared Barbib, "The college has found Union College. activities, a "Baby Picture best looking twins, Katie held today and Thursday, August 18, from 7 to 9 p.m. that adults do exceptionally Contest" was held. Winners Post; prettiest picture, Cee well," he said, "and the "Don't part with your illu- included: Athletic award - Cee Betz. The review program is sions. When they are gone Tricia Klages; hairiest - designed to help adults to preparation for college you may still exist but This week will be high- study workshop is intended Suzanne Tornassi; decision lighted by "Make Your Own read better and faster, to you have ceased to live." to refresh their skills and to Mark Twain award - Craig Curty, hap- Sundae Day" and a picnic take notes from texts and piest face award - Elaine lunch. teachers, to develop study Connors; and Funny Face Good Citizen awards went and test taking skills, to award - Denise Horn. to Katie and Michael Post. utilize library resources and For Gracious Dining Franklin to develop confidence in Riddle of the day winners their ability to do college for the week were Suzanne Franklin's sixth week THE began with the pool party on level work, according to Dr. Tomassi. and Peter Straw- Frank Dee, dean of special bridge. Monday. Playgrounders swam in the morning at the services and continuing HALFWAY HOUSE Wilson Playground education. As the sixth week of play- Memorial Pool, ate lunch in open 7 days a week the pool complex, and The program is free. ground came to an end, However, it is limited to LUNCHEON-COCKTAILS-DINNER Wilson playground showed participated in the Town Tournaments held there. adults who have been out of Rt. 22, Eastbound, Mountainside^ skill in winning the Town school for a number of Tournaments with Noreen Tuesday, Franklin's play- Your Hoili-NIck MaMkat, John Ptmat , grounders participated years, Dr. Dee stated. Morris taking a first in hop- Piddle action... two of the most exciting events in last scotch, Tim Miller first in again in roller skating in The number of adults •HONI. South Amboy. weeks Westfield Recreation playground Town- returning to college has tetherball, Brian Walsh with Tournaments were paddle tennis and teatherball. It 232-2171 a good show of second in The softball team had two increased dramatically in takes a world of agility to master these quick precisian recent years, the dean frisbe, Chris Frericks games this week. On games. taking second in paddle Tuesday, Franklin won noted, and many have ex- tennis, and Milan di Pierro against Grant and on third in nok-hockey. Thursday lost to Liguori and Juana Quinn WE WERE A good turn-out appeared Washington. This was the McKinley Tuesday for roller-skating last game of the season; the team was coached by John Despite the clouds, in the morning; the af- McKinley playgrounders ternoon, featured "Art For Sullivan. turned out for the pool party Due to the rain, play- ClOSED WED., AOfi 10 Fun" with Joseph Hawkins on Monday at the Westfield and twirling. Tuesday night grounders worked with Memorial Pool. Following PREPARING FOR OUR a recital was held for many crafts this week. their swim the play- twirling and hula hoop. Playgrounders made grounders picnicked at the SEASON ENDING CLEARANCE SALE Winners for Wilson were posters, bracelets, pot-j pool complex and prepared Triana Byrne, Noriko holders, fuzzy animals and for the Town Tournaments — OUTSTANDING MARKDOWNS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Nishido and Keelin Byrne. wooden boats. that afternoon. Competing Wilson's Softball team Good citizens of the week for McKinley in the town- finished the regular season were Kirsten and Peter wide event were Michael with a 3-3 record. Good Froden. Connell in nok-hockey; batting and fielding was Shelly Jones, who won third Exceptional Center place in hopscotch; Jamie shown throughout the Rainy weather failed to OPEN THURS. Til Moore, who won first place season by Tom Flemming, dampen the activities at the Brian Morris, Chris in badminton; Joe Nardone Exceptional center this in frisbee; Tina Nardone in Frericks, Eugene Corcoran week. and Milam di Pierro. Play four squares; Paul Schir- The children were still mer in tetherball; Phil offs started this past week able to have their B-B-Q and in the first round Wilson Schrimer in paddle tennis; cookout in Tamaques Park and Steffen Smith in defeated Jefferson by on Monday. score of 6-3, and in the semi- Checkers. finals Wilson defeated Tuesday the participants MIDNIGHT Tamaques by a score of 7-5. made headdresses to McKinley resumed its Grant celebrate Indian Day. Scott regular program Tuesday Grey received a ribbon for with a baby picture contest. The sixth week at Grant his authentic headdress. Winners included Joanna got off to a start with several On Wednesday the Center Ciullo for the puggiest; "Town Tournament Day" had a watermelon feast, Jerry Infantino - Mr. Movie 94 SUITS *69 winners: hopscotch, Justine creating colorful abstract Star; Desma Jones - Le Wand; first place nok- art posters and playing jolliest; Shelly Jones - best hockey, John Tretaut; third many games in the gym. poser; Joe Nardone - place checkers - Jerry Joe Hawkins brought youngest; Tina Nardone - Kasunic; second place "painting with tisssue biggest smile; and Steffen The chain* shewt her itnll...Noreen Merrls hop-scotched m SUCKS *1S Tetherball - Wectcr paper" for the art project on Smith - cutest. That evening her way to victory capturing the town wMe playground Pinkncr-, FrisbM - Maura**) Thursday. In the afternoon, Sandra Adapon and Elisa- laards. ***€•«•; badminton - Mary everyone COOMQ on ]n tlie beth Koepe won second Price and paddle tennis - pool. place for their duet in the 10ft ORES* SHIRTS *S John Monte. , TtM surprise for PVMay twirling recital. Tina Grant's Softball game was was ice-cream, followed by Nardone alao twirled in the lost to Franklin, but put an afternoon at the pool. Sacco, Paul Schirmer Grant in a spirited mood for Good Citizens of the Week (secondplace6-9year olds), Phil Schlrrner (first place GROUP KNITS *7 "Backwards Day" at which award went to Jean Ann Our FREE Home Heating Survey CAM Save you Money THIS Winter FOR THIS SALE For a limited time, with no obli- We may be able to save you money gation we'll check your present this winter by installing an energy heating system and give you a full saving hot water heating system by EVERY PRESS SHIRT report of our findings absolutely free. BURNHAM LAMERICA We do Air Conditioning too! Call us. 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UNION COLLEGE Leslie' Prosk of Roselle attends Union College The 19 yrar old sophomore is the Number 1 singles tennis player on the Women's MENSWEAR** s 1 ©33 Spwrngfield Ave. Varsity Tennis team and a liberal arts maior Miss Prosk is one of 2.030 recent high school o/jflnitres who are realizing their educational College 256 EAST BROAD STREET • WESTFIELO, NEW JERSEY 07090 • 232-7900 P*gr> 6 THE WISTFTELD (NJ.) LEADER, THUBSDAV. AUCUST H, 1977- Life In The Suburb* By Al Smith Grants to Fund Tumor Registries THE WESTFIELD LEADER I'LL TAKE -r«e LETTERS TO COOL-OFF SPSCIALf Grants totalling more data presently only record extend professional medical AFFILIATE MEMIIR THE EDITOR than $88,000 from the J. deaths due to cancer, not education. Included are: NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Elwood Lee Memorial Kund Incidence. A Junior Clinical have been made to medical Legislation introduced by Second clasTpostagc paid at WcsKicId, N.J. Fellowship in Surgical Published Thursday It Wr'itfttld. New Jency, by the Wealtield institutions and individuals Senator John M. Skevin of Oncology to be initiated Leader Printing and Publishing Company. An Independent Newspaper. All letters to the editor by the New Jersey Division Oradell would make cancer using the facilities of the Official Paper (or the Town of Westtield and Borough of must bear a signature, a of the American Cnncer reportable in New Jersey Mountainside., street address and a College of Medicine and Subscription: 97.00 per year io ad^srtce. Society for projects directed and require the State Dentistry of New Jersey's established 1890 telephone number so at combating cancer In this Department of Health to Office. SO Him Street. Westfield. SJ. CH090 authors may be checked. If Newark Medical School, Tel. 2324407 — 233-4408 state. maintain a registry of Elizabeth General Hospital Member contributors are not able to cancer cases. and the Wuester Tumor Quality Weeklies of New Jersey be reached at local phone Included arc grants to New Jersey Press Association numbers during Leader four New Jersey hospitals to New Jersey hospitals that Clinic in Elizabeth. WALTER J. LEE Publisher business hours, the assist in establishing tumor have set up registries Four Radiation Therapy 0AILW. TRIMBLE Editor registries. They arc generally are following Technology Training FLORENCE B. SAML'ELSON Advertisini Msnager writer'ssignature may be notarized. Hackettstown Community guidelines set forth in a Scholarships at Overlook Hospital in Warren County, Letters must be written Cancer Registry Manual Hospital in Summit. THURSDAY. AUGUST 11, 18J7 Newton Memorial Hospital compiled in 1974 by a Grants to the New Jersey only on one side of paper in Sussex, Riverside and typewritten. Commission on Cancer of Society of Pathologists for Hospital in Boon ton, Morris the American College of professional education All letters must be in the County, and John F. Ken- Surgeons. "Leader" office by Friday seminars in oncology. nedy Medical Center in The American Cancer Grants to two nurses for Junior High if they are to appear in the Edison, Middlesex County. following issue. Society fund to establish their participation in an Explaining the registries resulted from a oncology work-study significance of this funding, bequest by J. Elwood Lee, Graduations JR. HIGH GRADUATION program at the National Dr. Warren H. Knauer, president of the tire Institutes of Health in Chairman of the New Jersey manufacturing company It's been about six years since junior high school Editor, Leader; Bethesda, Maryland. graduations have been an issue in Westfield, and during government steps in the Division's Executive bearing his name, who The recent articles and Committee, said: resided in Margate, New that time a lot of residents have come and gone. talk about reviving the Congressman past led to allegations- most of them unproven-of "Tumor registries are Jersey, at the time of his The decision in 1971 to discontinue the once-traditioinai junior high graduation death in 1973. Other current Australia was the last exercises stimulates some MATT RINALOO civil rights violations. But vital to the accurate continent to be discovered ceremonies evoked much comment at the time and the committee report added recording of cancer cases, funding from the Lee probably most of the arguments are still valid. comment. I have been an bequest include grants to by Europeans. educator for many, many this: "The dangers to the the treatment prescribed and the outcome of that Probably the only new wrinkle one could debate is the years and I see no United States and its fun- educational benefits damental freedoms come treatment. Importantly, too, effect, if any, on those students who were not given an they provide a systematic opportunity to take part in such an activity. Did they whatsoever from such a not from intelligence ac- practice. tivity itself but from badly follow-up of patients ad- really miss something of great value? regulated and badly mitted to the registry. I do foresee much time Routine examinations and away from classes for all A wave of terrorist recent reports. One of the supervised Intelligence The issue was thoroughly thrashed out six years ago. bombings in New York City activity. The potential continuing evaluation are While there may have been some change of thoughts on kinds of ridiculous reasons why I voted against on top of the looting that establishing a new com- danger to domestic peace vital «to the proper care of the subject, we hope the Board of Education does not rehearsals and I do foresee the cancer patient. much money being foolishly followed a blackout In the mittee in Congress to from having no intelligence spend an inordinate amount of time or heated debate on city raised fresh concern activity at all is as "With knowledge thus A Dltttrmni Kind of Book Store the subject again. spent for many odd reasons. oversee the CIA is that there that our technological are already too many leaks frightening to contemplate obtained, medical prac- In this day of Thorough society is more vulnerable as it is ludicrous to titioners can pinpoint Let 8 chilling mystery cool your and Efficient educational in our intelligence summer nights than we thought to either operations. suggest." cancer cases by number and systems, I find it almost manmade or natural 15% off all hardcover and paperback N.J. County Debt Rises The situation in the FBI is site and focus their attack mysteries hypocritical even to think of catastrophes. However, the study failed upon them. This can con- reinstating a practice that equally frustrating. The to mention the use of the (Nancy Draw) and Hardy Boys Books, tvvi) This lesson has not been indictment of a former FBI tribute to early detection has justly been put to rest in death penalty for terrorist and prompt, effective Westfield fbr many years lost on officials of the official for unauthorized acts that lead to the loss of Come in and browse over a cup of cotfee. $10,3 Million Central Intelligence Agency "Mack bag Jobs" to gather treatment. Together, these and should remain in just livei.Given the potential for constitute the surest cure that state. and the Federal Bureau of domestic Intelligence has disaster, I would favor the 4 New Providence ftd. Gross debt of New Jersey's 21 counties increased $10.3 Investigation. Months caused embarrassment and imposition of the death for cancer." Mountainside I have two children who Dally 10 to S million, only 1.5 percent from 1*75 to 1976, to a total of have gone through the before the latest New York deep resentment in the penalty for terrorists In Currently cancer is not a 2323023 1723.8 million, according to an annual tabulation City disruptions, the two key mail and telaprtona ordtri v present junior high system agency. certain cases. - reportable disease In New book! mailad anywhtra prepared by the New Jersey Taxpayers Association from in Westfield and in no way intelligence agencies had Officials of the FBI and in Jersey. Hence statistical annual county debt statements filed with the State do I feel they have been been calmly warning the Department of Justice Division of Local Government Service*. Gross debt deprived. A high school members of Congress and must be looking over their consists of authorized debt of the county government, graduation, on the other state governors that the shoulders these days f both issued and unissued, but excludes debt of in- hand, indicates a true ac- United States is in- wondering if they may wind dependent county authorities. complishment, a beginning creasingly becoming an up being sued for some THERE'S ONLY of a period of serious easy target for terrorist official action they took The dollar increase was the smallest since 1881 and decision making, perhaps disruption. while on the job in ferreting marked the third consecutive year in which the growth of even a transition from Back In April, Congress out terrorist groups and county debt slowed since the record increase of over $104 dependence to in- received a report from the dangerous radicals. ONE PERSON million in 1973. Eleven counties had reductions in gross dependence. Department of Trans- This may explain why the indebtedness. Largest dollar decreases were in Essex portation warning that number of inquiries by the (f».l million), Morris (13.8 million), and Ocean ($2.7 What exactly does a junior high school commencement foreign terrorists will be FBI-into domestic security CLEANING UP million) counties. Largest percentage decreases In gross tempted to stage major cases, including terrorists debt were recorded for Salem (19.4 percent), Ocean (1S.2 exercise Indicate? action* inside the United I just hope the Westfield activities has dropped percent), and Essex (10.1 percent). States within the next few alarmingly from 4,868 cases Board of Education con- years. The unpublished siders this topic to only 214 under the new ON WALL ST.! Largest dollar increased occurred in Bergen «».O report expressed concern bureau guidelines. million), Canuton (17.a million), and Somerset (16.3 educationally and continues over the growing degree of The effect of the Thors't on* pert** who hat boon on We* Strswt • km*, wHItm) counties HtfjM** Mrcaotafe increase* were ex- the present policy of of- cooperation among perienced in Hunterdofl (151.2 percent) and Warren (47.« fering a fine, educational guidelines is to nearly r«nfl time, evon when notxxJy «4M I.. Ho't tson money come terrorists groups from abolish the rtii tMswals •no* monsy •», hvf h« svfi hit menoy who* if it tsrfo percent) counties, both of which had a small gross in- program to its youth without different countries. debtedness in the previous year. any ridiculous junior high domestic intelligence on*/ will «4o fno mo* «oo*1 . . . in ••> infwort-yioM.n« The Department has a bureau. The flit is graduation exercises. Mvinsji account. Per capita gross debt for all counties rose from 186.98 Al Schmidt special concern since it is prevented frosi in- to 1*7.40, a 1.5 percent increase. Per capita indebtedness 320 Clifton St. responsible for cracking vestigating a terrorist among counties ranged from a low of $12.70 in Hunterdon down on airline hijacking. organization until it com- May It Sah ,.. Aided by local police and mits an overt act. It short, County to a high of 9216.97 in Cape May County. Per EXPERTISE FOR FREE? capita gross debt also topped $200 in Somerset County monitoring equipment, the until the bomb explodes, the Invtt Your Mify In a and exceeded $100 in seven other counties - Bergen, DOT'S anti-hijacking FBI cannot begin gathering Editor, Leader; program has been notably evidence against a Camden, Cumberland, Mercer, Middlesex, Morris and In a recent Leader article Sussex. successful. In the last four suspected terrorist summarizing the activities years, only one major NJTA's annual debt tabulation showed that Union orgsnitation, of the Board of Education hijacking succeeded when Given the sophistication of County's gross capital debt totalled $36,250,000 at the end meeting, it was reported five Croatian emigrees last of lVft). This represented an increase of $3,964,000. On the the terrorists, and their that Mr. Noel Taylor, September seized a TWA jet heavy financial backing basis of population estimates for 1976, per capita debt in Westfield High School at LaGuardia Airport. The this county was $85.85. from some countries like teacher and Chairman of the Croatians also have been Libya, it is an invitation to Science Department, of- linked by Investigators to disaster to wait until events fered to prepare a teacher- the LaGuardia Airport run out of control. But the training program at bombing which took several wave of reformers in REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT Brightwood Park for a lives. Congress who are seeking to $6,000 fee. What worries the FBI and shackle the FBI and CIA Mr. Taylor actively the CIA is that intelligence may succeed in doing just that Corns th« High .tit ln»«r«tt Rate Doily headed a movement to in- sources on terrorist ac- that. League Lines fluence the Town Council to tivities have been drying up. The recently issued M0 change the Recreation The major reason is that page report on terrorism •V THE WESTFIELD AREA LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Commission's plan for a many foreign intelligence and civil disorders provides combination active-passive agencies and contacts are some basis for a fresh park to a totally passive one. seriously disrupted by the perspective by Congress. It When the newly in diminished these obstacles, In view of his position on unfavorable publicity and was compiled by the 5^=5.47*'™ dependent "nation" of but still, only 94 million of the theme of the park, I the revelations of CIA National Advisory Com- Virginia began to frame its the 140 million eligible to would think he would be retainers to such important mittee on Criminal and •Withdrawals Anytime WtW Lotinf l"«orttt rVsvieM Y« Moinftrin a M«nc« «f MM or Mer*. Itttctl* Annual YM tip W r*g-ia^raT;«>n- rfay A truly reoresenttfttv* 1 J-i'-" -""Jid tfrh\ ^tbrafe ijr m WtrriiarV uj#: arid itV Ate r9Ms\ fte Bassano Seeks No-Fault Reform Grant to Aid Crime Forum Republican Assemblyman A maximum of J50.000 The New Jersey Council nd its victims in today's . Louis Bassano of Union is would be permitted for for the Humanities has society have led many to pressing for passage of a medical payments and the awarded Union College a question the moral and legislative package that bills would create a depart- $4,650 grant to conduct a social fabric of our nation would greatly reform New ment to investigate public forum on "Crime, as, perhaps, it has not been Jersey's present "no'fault" fraudulent practices. Justice and Punishment in questioned in the past," he • insurance system. Other areas of revision America," it was announced said, "and it is these issues "Unless we get some include: a provision for a today by Dr. Leonard that will be addressed in the legislative relief from the level public liability rate for Kreisman, vice president corning forum." nadequacies the current minimum coverage limits, for academic affairs. system allows we will be and require each insurer to The six-part program will All forum lectures are faced with the nightmare of charge one level surcharge bring together humanists free of charge and it is the state creating its own rate throughout the state for and criminologists to planned to offer them at insurance company. I persons convicted of traffic discuss major areas of locations throughout Union shudder to think of the violations or involved in crime, criminal law and the County to assure the widest consequences of that," he accidents. administration of criminal possible audience par- said. justice, Dr. Kreisman said ticipation, Dr. Kreisman Bassano called the status added. Bassano is co-sponsor of of insurance coverage in the Among the topics to be egislation which would state elusive" and said covered are in- The series will open on bring "proper" automobile thousands of residents were stitutionalized crime, street Wednesday, Sept. 28, at insurance to a larger portion unable to use motor vehicles crime, criminal law, the Plainfield High School when of the state's licensed for transportation because administration of crimina the topic will be: "Crime: drivers. of this gray area. "This is justice and punishment. An American Paradox." The proposed package another problem we face The forum is intended, Dr. Institutionalized Crime would replace the $200 that simply will not go Kreisman said, to give to the will be the theme of the Prepare to plaage...a trio of water~l«ven makes the best of last week'* pool iwim. medical cost threshold in away. Something must be public a greater un- Tuesday, Oct. 4, forum at the present no-fault law with done in the Legislature to derstanding and insight in Linden High School. a written description of the rectify the situation and I Accepting on behalf of Union County, a National the phenomenon of crime in Additional forums are type of injuries which would think we must begin by Association of Counties (NACo) Achievement Award America today, its causes, scheduled for Oct. 26, Nov. Union County Receives Award be eligible for instituting a reforming the 'no-fault (standing from left to right) are: Detective Lt. Richard effects and measures thai 16, Dec. 7 and Dec. 20. All insurance system," he said J. Mason, commanding officer, sex crimes analysis unit, can be taken to combat it. Union County was legal action. are at 8 p.m. Sites are to be (NACO) in Detroit. The programs leading to more and Geoffrey S. Perselay, intergovernmental Relations. "The nature of both crim determined. presented with its 1977 annual awards are given to efficient, modern county Achievement Award at the countries who have been government. recent 42nd annual con- specially honored for their Union County received its ference of the National outstanding citizen service Association of Counties award for its sex crimes Hurry! Hurry! You can't afford to miss It! and for innovative analysis unit which is an integral part of the office of Spectacular savings under the big top! Resident Joins Engineers, Inc. the Union County Prosecutor. It maintains a Robert D. Anderson of 140 Cipriano, P.E. president. Brightwood Ave. has joined hotline which victims may In this capacity, Anderson use to contract them Engineers Incorporated as will be responsible for busi- assistant to the vice ness development in central directly when a crime is itAYSU MILADY'S COLOSSAL president of client and northwest New Jersey committed. Two full-time development. This was and eastern Pennsylvania. female investigations have announced by Peter A. been specially assigned to Prior to joining El, he was SCAU to work with the F*\ I'-** .•* a construction methods responding officer, ac- consultant and eastern companying the victim to region'equipment manager for the L.B. Poster Com- the hospital and through the pany. various stages of in- •it vestigation. The SCAU is Anderson, a colonel in the primarily funded by a state U.S. Air Force Reserve with law enforcement planning a Pentagon staff position, grant along with county was graduated from the matching funds. Since its U.S. Military Academy at inception the SCAU has West Point in 1951. achieved great success in: It only happens once a year! His career has been priority treatment by the highlighted by the judiciary and law en- publication of civil forcement agencies for sex engineering articles dealing crimes cases; increase in with pile foundations, reporting of sex crimes; cellular structures and deep standarhzation of evidence r . \ sand vibratory compaction collection procedures; in- methods. He has also lec- w WALL SUMMER FASHIONS DRASTICALLY REDUCED ; tured at several universities creased public awareness of throughout the United sex crimes. x States on the same subjects. NACO is the national \A I i TO A FRACTION OF THEIR REGUUR PRICES! . He is a member of the spokesman for county American Society of Civil government in the United 4- ALL FAMOUS RRANDS! SPORTSWEAR! SLEEPWEAR! Engineers, American States. Military Engineers and the LINGERIE! BRAS, GIRDLES! ACCESSORIES! Railway Bridge and BuiMMig Aaaocietian. Boroite El is an engineering, design, construction and to Teach management consulting firm which provides ser- At College vices to government and Industry. Executive offices are located in the El Judith Mayer of 1085 Building, 50 Park PI., Prospect Ave., Moun- THIS WAY! 3 Newark. tainside is among 20 members of the faculty at Union College who will FRONT DOOR, SIDE DOOR (noar municipal parking lot), teach courses in Weekend- Weekday College, a special DRIVEWAY (from Proapoct St.) to our tont at tho roar of our ttoro. program for adults only to be offered in the fall at Union College, it was an- CARNIVAL OF VALUES! FESTIVAL OF SAVINGS! nounced today by Dr. UntoaHavaMe buy* lor practical*)) aeamitat Cheoae from tremendous Clearing Mil eH tywiiiwr faaMona at jumbo Robert Markoff, dean of •atecMenaf Coma early, ao yew wen't ha disappointed! •avinea te make ream tor fait arrival*. arts and business. The Weekend-Weekday College program is i) LOOKIHcre's Just a Few of the Fantastic Values Under Our Big Top! specifically designed for adults who have been away from school for at least four years and whose schedules do not fit into the traditional college pattern of two to three classes a week for each course. Classes are HIT MOTM rum scheduled on a once-a-week FREE basis and each course PARKING carries three credits. In- person registration will be held at the Cranford Campus on Monday, Aug. 29, and Tuesday, Aug. 30, from 9 a.m. to noon, I to 4 p.m., and 6 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Mayer will teach a course in dynamics of speech-communications in Weekday College. The course will focus on verbal and non-verbal respon- sibilities in the com- munication process rather than on techniques of platform speaking. Classes will be offered on Thursdays from 1:30 to 4:15 p.m. beginning-Sept. 1.

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Seeifiieiwl's Hardware 1S7 E. BROAD ST., WESTFlELD, N.J. • 233-2756 Page* THE WESTFTELD (SJ.) LEASER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1977- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FO* SALE REAL ESTATE FOR fAU RfAL BTATE FOR SALI I REAL ESTATI FOR SALE I REAL ESTATE FOR SAL!

PEARSALL AND RICHARD C. ft •&':-,•& ft FRANKENBACH INC. ! FISCHER REALTORS INSURORS ? INC. OUR 55th YEAR ftMUORS ••* Members Multiple Listing System 115 Elm Street 2012324700 Scotch Plains PATTERSON RD., FANWOOD • $52,900. Mountainside • • JUST NEW • ENOUGH i, • ! ttoo filfilll youyourr i ' hearts desire, j : 3 year young • immaculate, i center hall co- j lonial. 4 bed- j ! rooms, 2'/2 : ! baths, first • CONVENIENT LOCATION j floor family Attractively decorated colonial in convenient Westfield • room, conveni- j neighborhood. A great first house with many recent : ent location, improvements. Luscious wall to wall carpeting. Modern S Scotch Plains • (andhuge!) kitchen, in addition to the large living j $68,500 FIRST TIME WVCtTIIEOI room with fireplace, formal dining room and three SHAKO MUCH bedrooms, you can enjoy the enclosed front porch and O»rf the fcert»t«iiaae«tlw»irtatHI M this **»***• UHU ****** 3 III i • 2 Oat* • Private Patie a basement recreation room and bar. Call us today. m tam t mi etee-ij.... Few RITWf W«ay ROOM COMWIMTNM 152,500 ANOTWUVINfi ()lew«*a^ewUttfiefM4tHeht»eae«e«ii IS EASY- fUTPOSSESSNN ret* 1 whit* (1S7I) • Inter!* rtfmnM (1177) - New reel (1174)... 3 tkt sbi 171,900 *^mik^1^1 In this spotless two a* ntmm VMm w*h ettfcn am, HaUaitiii mtoutm ctewhn etw... bedroom duplex lo- PRETTY ft •eat •( m, m tm mm tm *** - Mattel cated in Westfield. PRACTICAL Living room, dining room, new kitchen, A charming JUST LISTED, OLIN AVE. - $49,900. spacious porch with home with WESTFIELD aluminum combina- j easy to care tions, finished base- * for aluminum ment. Very private rear yard with lovely patio. siding. In Many extras included. iTisrossim Clark's Madi- $37,900. son Hill area. to find a northside colonial in mint condition for less thin $50,000. Spacious living room, formal dining Could easily be room, panelled den and modern tat-in kitchen with made a mo- pantry • all on the first floor. Above are three bedroom ther-daughter. •fcs and bath. Add to all this a two car garage and a 100 x 3 or 4 bed- SMCJOUS UTii cowmrf «ram 100 lot and you come up with one of our BEST BUYS at rooms, Kitchen ft |^|g_. Ml $49,500!! (and the taxes are under $1,200) with table KAunrvuv mmmu mmm space, central $119,000 air condition- ••••••••••• ing, fenced yard with patio -a and gas bar- UOMIVI turn tmm CeftMiai aNk few ST0MMMIMMTM. becue. 159,900 TWfaiaaal Immaculate home with p f Hi M tape iw'N nit «ete«. immediate possession. ttweiMea ew Hftt ti 3-4 bedrooms, 244+H baths, Family room, WOOD VALLEY RD. -$72, Jakwsied porch, Cen- HftFtVMtt tral air conditioning. MOUNTAINSIDE Carpeted throughout. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace, C1NT1R 1700-MQ, large dining room, eat-In kitchen, semifinished HALL basement playroom with lavatory. Easy walk to all COLONIAL MITflCLOnHMMMT schools and lovely 86 acre town park with tennis ••••••••••a courts, etc. Many extras Included for $59,900 a handsome vmum mmmaa minujTf home in beau- OeU*0tMUICTNU tiful surround- tnm ings. Large living room, formal dining u.t.stmmiww The contemporary room, family without comparison is room, 2 fire- now vacant and ready places, 4 bed- for its new owners. rooms, 2Va Magnificent cathedral baths, central eeiling rises majesti- air condition- cally from the 20' i wwy UawW wm 9 aiiiaam, all jMi reception hall over the ts this immaculate three bedroom home with a new ing. Westfield ftreplete h 1*13 mi MM Mlrte«2H12 wMh tut living room, dining Florida room off the kitchen that is a dream! Charming $121,900 ewovaj fleca)... 199 ef iHe) leeTeaflN m M diQ miii room, kitehen, and the living room with fireplace, separate dining room, first fantastic family room. floor den, plus a recreation room below for the kiddies fflHl TeMiflll to enjoy. Pretty rear yard with gas grill for summer enjoyment. Immediate possession. $67,900 4 Bedrooms, den, 3V4 baths, 4 decks, and 2 fireplaees. Truly one in a million!!! trt lnffl v^^^r^nTw BARREn & CRAIN |2IS,ftft us TMAV >9R tmmt mommm mo M t rwwmm n set TMSC MM OTNCK rm mm s FM« $M.io» T» tmm RICHARD C. REALTORS FISCHER WESTFIEEB (302 E. BfNMD ST.) 23243W (Evenings Onlyl Mtn0UIE"WTft"C0Q61E"! Agnes Buckley ..733.1907 Vyrtle Jenkins Donald H. Husch ... J33-2a75 KM-TOftS Olgn Gr.il Spacious 1929 colonial in the "super" gardens area of EVES: WCSTFIELD (43 ELM STffEET) 232- ifN Westfield. Nine rooms include 25' living room with (Fveninqs Ontyi 233-2222 huge fireplace, lovely large dining room, extra large 233-0241 or Bi>ttyHum.von ?32 6J9B Shirley McLinden 735 9354 W.O Sims, Jr ... 7320541 MEMHIIS HWITIPLE LISTtUG SYSTEM C Richard Waferhouse Jr ...n7 196S Doucjtas R WMks... T334497 Caryl Lewis ... 733-431* modem kitchen, 19' den. FIVE bedrooms. A great home 233-1728 for Kids' $87,500 MOtfflTAIIIStOE 233-ti AMPLE OFF STR«6T PARKING 201 MOUNTAIN AV8 LOCAL REPRCSENTATtVeS POR LOCAL AREA (Evenings Ontyl REAL ESTATE —U.S.A. REPRESENTATIVES FOR jnn Moberg 8W 7-199 o»vidG. Pearson ..M!70S( tat 11,, Park) evening phone* HOMERICA Richard M Corbe* ?3?-U58 Guy D. Mulford .. 732 7935 Howrird w MeUqer.MAi.. SRPA Anne Gr#h«ni tWWlti «fy R R BARRETT JR.. CPM Lucille K. Roll. Oeri» M.Molowa Mm. AIM mwa cwtln MULTIPLE LISTING WEWtCftS Nancy Breom»n MtMMW.MlctMtton evening Phonev GeneM Mill Connance Davis 235-1055 MarianntMuoio WSWFE6& OonnA Snyder nz-0t3S OllnK. mm Wsitor •. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

2 BEDROOM DUPLEX WITH FIREPLACE. GARAGE WITH ELECTRIC EYE, «=L>LL BASE-* MENT, WASHER, DRYER AND REFRIGERATOR. Adults only. Beautiful grounds. Central air. S4SO. plus utilities. One month security. No dogs. 232-7735

STONEHENGE RENTAL Beautiful home in mint condition. WOO. a month. Call BETZ & BISCHOFF, Realtors, 20? Moun- tain Avenue, Westfield • 233-1422.

PRINCIPALS ONLY — WEST- FIELD. Adorable starter home ; "ALMOST NEW" Westfield Colonial, perfectly located near schools and transportation. Living room with fireplace, TV - within a comfortable walking distance to schools and REALTOR room, dining room, eat.in kitchen, 2 bedrooms. All rooms good size. Town - Central air conditioning lends an extra Panelled basement. Low taxes. measure of delight to the already pretty & pristine SS.4,500. Call 2339052. interior - Four bedrooms - 2V4 baths - The large fifst S3 i FIRST? LAST? WHATEVER; floor family room has a beamed ceiling and corner j IT'S CUTEl a bedroom and den. STAY COOL!! raised hearth fireplace - Custom panelled and j Sundeck. All appliances. Crest- In this modern 3 ream, 2 bat* WettfieM dome with wood. 152,000. Call 213 9105. $56,750. carpeted basement play room - Nineteen foot kitchen 112 ELM STREET. WESTFIELD 1-11-77 2t Central Mr. lig eat-in kitchen, hag* family ream, 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL , has, every amenity - Formal dining room - Automatic corned patio. Transferees asking SM.MO. Owner has moved and will listen to all reasonable sprinkling system keeps the lawn perpetually "Lush" - 233-5555 ' Carpeting throughout - Asking $96,000. offers. There are 4 bedrooms on second floor. In MEMBER: WESTFIELD addition to the first floor family room, there is a 21' WESTFIELD BOARD of REALTORS $74,900. living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with I REALTORS* SOMERSET COUNTY BOARD of REALTORS 3 bedroom ranch; Fireplace, 218 EAST BROAD STREET < WESTFIEUD.NJ, OTOW dishwasher and lavatory. Full basement & attached NATIONAL REALTY RELOCATION ASSOCIATES living room, dining room, garage. Just redecorated inside and out. Ideal eat-in kitchen, den, rtc room, residential Fanwood area close to play park. large patio, attached gang*, EVENINGS double drirawav - 822 Villagt M.Oeimar Ritchie 32211MJ Ruth Meierdlerck 232-7440 WILLIAM A. CLARK INC. REALTORS Grnn. Principals only. Pi-tor Way 232-7013 Wey Steengrate J33S654 Charles Melerdiercli 133-33S4 436 South Ave.. W.. Westfield 232-2500 2331616 Evenings-Mrs. Cole 233-8024 or Mrs. Koski 233-2712 MEMBER OF WESTFIELB & SOMERSET COUNTY MLS INVESTMENT PROPERTY FLORIDA ROOM in this attractive colonial split level is WESTFIELD COMMERCIAL such a beautiful spot in all seasons. Overlooking the * ,'artractive colonial building In 23.8'xll'); 1W baths. 24' recreation room. Westfield. Westfield. 1175 a month. Call "old" fireplace - First floor family room 4 powder -ft $67,900. Mrs. Johnson. JOHNSON room - foik bedrooms plus a teenage "Hide-away ^ AGENCY. 2330300. Th Heaven" on fte 3rd. floor - The hot water baseboard Jr FOR SALE (f K heating I electrical systems are Up-To-Date - A green >* house & Two cir garage sit at the rear of the deep lot - -# CM SNOW TIRES WITH RIMS; likS Convenient Location Ashing $64,900. •& BRAND NEW, USED TWO MONTHS. »35 FOR PAIR. CALL 20 PROSPECT STREET 133-84*9 AFTER < P.M. ia a 8-11-77 tf WESIFltLO. NEW JERSEY Fti • 2 O 1 2 3 2 O 3 O O ALTENBURG'ELIZABETH, NJ Open Daily til 9 Sat til 4 ,nl p BALDWIN PIANOFACTORY SUMMER SALE! IMC. Grands Consoles Spinets New Baldwin Piano $945.00 Full size Beautiful finish 10 year qucirantee INTMt"6MDCN$" Bench a, delivery free Piano Rental Plan Available Recently redecorated and well maintained. Lovely yard 351 2O00 Altenburq Piano House [Danker Of Jsanlcer, Urn* 2328400 with patio, 4-5 bedrooms; ltt baths. First floor den. 1150 6. Jersey St. Elizabeth, N J. REALTORS New roof, furnace, hot water heater and aluminum 7 21-77 tf combinations. $87,500. Aliihaieo' MOVING ftTfU.MMI Frigfdaire, Tappan stove, chest of "tXECUTMNS" drawers, end tables. 233-1514. In Westfietd on a quiet street. A lot of house for the An international Really Service Organization Canoes: Aluminum 8. F.tjerglass - money. This four bedroom Colonial has living room with slightly scratched and dented - 44 ELM STREET COftNER QUIMIY WESTFIELD freight damage warehouse sale fireplace, full dining room, powder room, kitchen with All st7.es • all models - all makes Priced from J10O.00 to J500.00 Call dining area and rear screened porch on the first floor. Bill at 201 534-2534. Abe a recreation room in the basement, 2 year old wall to wall earpet included, attached garage, oil-warm air INSTRUCTIONS Neat. Deep lot. Modest taxes. Quick possession. See it now. COOL AND CRISP FLUTE SAXAPHONE CLARINET Privole instruction rmrlVIW iWrmi Rjfnrlf v Richard Kr,lus 352 857J B 4 77 41 ppvw spvctn wmra iw WANTED 149 Elmer St., cor. Lenox Ave., Westfield BUYING COINS ANO STAMPS. 2324848 A lorge stock is needed. Now Harriet Goodson buying everything at top dealer Lilian Walciak prices For information call Jessie Plant Brown Roger 233 6523 8-4 77 3t Luclftt* A. Otftrltln 232-7M* Dorothy Walsweer fai Plamnttr 332-MM PARK-LIKE PROPERTY CRAFT PERSONS INTEREST- TIMntM P. Mmnlno 233-MM nil ED IN PLACING ITEMS IN kt* Dmktr laz-u* over 200' deep. Centrally air conditioned home with Alb«rt-». Mnfcn- , 331-114* SMALL LOCAL CONSIGNMENT 18' family room, Florida room and 29' panelled GIFT SHOP. PLEASE CONTACT recreation room. Modern eat in kitchen. 37' patio. Westfield. $135,000. HELP WANTED MICH FRONT RANCH OPENING AVAILABLE FOR SECRETARY WITH GOOD JOY BROWN STENO AND TYPING SKILLS. CUSTOM iUILT. lf$a. SUN BftCNCHBO L1VINO ROOM Central air-conditioning adds so much to the built-in Experience not necessary but WITH LOO IUKNINO FIREPLACE, DININO ROOM n»w> comfort of this lovely 3 bedroom home in Westfield. In prelerred Liberal benefits, profit sh,i*-;oq plan Reply Box No 82, WITH EXCELLENT WALL SPACE. REMODELED addition to handsome living room and dining room REALTORS r o Wi^tt.pid Leader -iOElmSt KITCHBH WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS. LA»«E CATINO area, there is a large family room and two patios where 233-5555 1 26 11 3t SPACE TOO. ALL OLRAMINO TILED SATH, SHOWER CHILD CARE FOR 0N6 YEAR OVM TUB. TWO WELL PLANNED BKMOOMS. AN outside-inside entertaining is never crowded. The 112 ELM ST., WESTFfELD OLD IN TEACHSR'S HOME 7.N to 4 O'CLOCK SCHOOL DAYS IOBAL HOME FOR A SMALL FAMILY. SUPERIOR kitchen was recently renovated. Priced at $68,900, We MUtTlPLE LISTINGS ONLY REFERENCES R«- CONSTRUCTION. ANDERSON WINDOWS. HOT WATER think it is an especially attractive offering. WESTFIELD - MOUNTAINSIDE - SCOTCH PLAINS QUIRED 233-4733. HEAT (4AS). OARAOE. TAXES ONLY fMM.M. PLEASE FANWOOD ANO SOMERSET COUNTY DOCTOR S FAMILY NEEDS CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TO SBC. BABY SITTER HOUSEKEEPER CHARLES W. ROKOSNY EVENINGS: S BAYS PER WE6K. Children 7 ELVIRA AROREY 252 34OI and 4 Own Transportation and LEE K. WARING. REALTOR REALTOR SYLVIA COHEN 2H-2490 references m 2555 LORHAINE FELDMAN 217-254/ 232-9300 MARIAN ROGERS 213-7181 MARIE BLSTB m-nm Advertise CAROLYN WILOAY 232 IW] TWO PERSONS — 1 STOCK, I DOTTtC MUN inCenir«tAv._ wwtfleld WYWILOAY ... 11MW1 SflLes J to ft daily at'er school BMM) '•M» Coonay JOY BROWN 1S4-47W jncl -irtlurjavs Starr now. Apply Oil CtARReTT BROWN .. 454. «7» II oerson ARTHUR STEVENS, a3E Sroaa St t t-n IT • T+gc 10 THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEASES, THURSDAY. AUGUST11,1977 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | MAW BJTATt FOR SALE 'RIAL ISTATE FOR SALE RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE 10-Year-Olds Capture Title

The Westfield Ten Year Fords Clara Barton Parisls downed the Pierces, sixth round of ac Old All-Star baseball team Baseball Tournament 6-5 with a bottom of the last tion...commented Brewster outran Springfield, 8-5, last remaining on its summer inning raUy.-.Bert Papaccio "it was my first loss in intra- Tuesday - evening at slate. The locals will have took the loss...the squads team bunting competition in Gumbert Field and, in the faced North Elizabeth were named for their four years. It's never as process, captured the New Tuesday night down at respective coaches, Rob much fun to lose, but losing Providence League title. Fords ((too late for Leader Pierce and Tony to as tough a competitor as Westfield had a 41-1 mark deadline). A win over N.E. Pugliese...some of the Eddie made the loss all the to edge Springfield (4-2) and will send Westfield to the game's highlights: Mike easier to take.",..Dennis South Orange (3-2-1) for loop winner's round of eight Parrish getting thrown at Kinsella hurled and hurled HAVE YOU laurels. against the New Brunswick- third twice while trying to well for both competitions MET MARY? Westfield, which also went South Plainfield victor stretch doubles into Quotes of the as far as the semies in the Monday night at 8:30; a loss triples...Jimmy Dodd's Week...Larry Samaracko in Piscataway Invitational, will put Westfield in the fantastic stop and ensuing the late of the now has onlv the 32-team losers bracket at noon tag while playing first Thursday's Intra-team Saturday. ...Eddie Yatcialia's tough game, "if we win, you guys Mary McEnerney is our dynamo. She hurling...Bert's excellent never seems to slow down, Behind the bats of Jimmy are going to lose."...coach Dodd, Eddie Haag, Steve base-running...Mike Mir- Bruce Johnson on Ten's LOCATION PLUS LOW TMES and if by chance she has a Services Hobson, Tony Pugliese and da's superb tag. backstop Jimmy Dodd CUSTOM BUILT CAPE quiet day, she's fidgety. As a Mike Stagard, the Tens In other intra-team "he's the best catcher at his tallied in every framecompetition last week, Mike Located on quiet dead end street in Kenilworth. 7 result, she's sold well over one mil- U Need age that I've ever seen, lion dollars worth of real estate for against a trio of hard- Staggard ctrptured the including Jeff (Cleveland lovely Rooms • full basement, oversized garage. Low, throwing Springfield team's two-strike hitting Indian's coach 4V ex-local credit toward membership in the Low Taxes $740 per year. This new listing is priced to AUOUST SFBCIAL LOW tossers. Westfield also award, out-toughing-itwith- little leaguer) Tor- exclusive Million Dollar Sales Club PMICBS - driveways and parking displayed some top-notch two Pat Brady...and Eddie borg."...Dodd has nailed sell fast $51,000 area» paved. Alto complete lint of of the New Jersey Association of maton work. Drained* work. base-running, swiping seven Haag won the team's hotly over sixty percent of the Free estimate. Ml-0e4*. bases in the contest. contested bunting would-be base advancers Realtors. 1-11,77 4t Coach Mark Blaudschun award...Eddie got it be- he's faced... Mary joined our firm in January 1976 with some previous real estate ex- noted, "I thought Jimmy tween the lines to edge Vacationers Jay Abella perience. She impressed us then with her determination to meet certain mld* and outside, neat, profes- Dodd (Westfield catcher coaches Daryl Brewster and dnd Jeff Alpaugh will rejoin goals that we had set for her, and she has indeed met them! In fact, we sional, reasonable. Iniurtd. Long Mark Blaudschun in the the team this week. ll»t of satisfied coitomtn. Call for and lead off hitter), played now look to Mary for leadership in providing the most professional, lrae> estimate 75l-M17.J.ltura. as good a game as anybody well-informed, complete real estate service in the Westfwld ana. a-ii-n M has for us all year." After a IRS Refund Checks rough first inning, Dodd In addition to the busy days and nights that she devotes to real estate, KflUT mason, carpenter^ steps, patios, garages, plastering," certainly was sensational, Mary is involved in many other activities, too. She is an active member of plumbing, htatlng repairs of all thowing out three would-be Await Claimants types. Ornamental railings. Iron- The Internal Revenue can put tracers on the the Immaculate Heart of Mary R.C. Church and the Fanwood-Scotch Plains work. Building violations re- base stealers, making a full Jayceeettes. A full and varied social life keeps Mary aware of people, moved. Free estimate. Ace Build- speed running catch while Service today announced missing checks. Some ing, Tel. 233-I121. e-W-77 tf playing center, and, with that 5,307 federal taxpayers refunds may have been places, and things! She also has two beautiful daughters, Alison and Tara. Springfield starting a bit of In New Jersey have un- delayed because of errors or How does she do it all? With the help of her very understanding and devoted DAM'S PAINTING AND' DECO- MATINS — INTEKIOP). EX- a rally in the top of the sixth, delivered refund checks omissions on tax returns. CHARMING 2 FAMILY husband, John, and her wonderful mother who is deeply involved in Mary's TERIOR. FREE ESTIMATES, picking off a runner from waiting to be claimed. Taxpayers are notified by NSURED. CALL .„-«... Custom built in 1953 by leading builder, featuring 3 career. behind the plate at first. Taxpayers who filed on the IRS when this happens. Mike Parrish, Hobson and time and have not yet They should follow in- bdrm. Apt. on 1st floor. LR with woodburning fireplace, We're very proud of Mary here at Alan Johnston, Inc., and we'd like you to Mike Mirda also played received their 1976 tax structions received with the fam. rm., Country Kitchen with loads of cabinets. Full get to know her, too. FORMICA WORK outstanding defense for the refunds should check with notification of error or tiled and paneled basement with wet bar, J4 bath. 2nd Kitchens, tops, desks, locals. their local IRS office as soon omission in order to speed floor has lovely large 3 Rm. 6 Bath Apt. Owner retiring. furniture, etc. On the hill, Dennis Kin as possible, Cornelius J. up issuance of their checks. Call now on this New Listing $72,000, tella started and threw two Coleman, IRS director for Coleman stressed that in PAUL'S CAIINCTS of his best innings of the New Jersey explained. The all refund inquiries, the 245 3015 year, allowing but the base- meat common reason for an taxpayer should provide the a Aere's • h»Hctitutf of 7-14-77 tf hits and four unearned runs. undelivered check, ac- name and address as it Haag and Pat Brady cording to Coleman, is that appeared on the return, the finished up impressively. the taxpayer has moved and actual name and address if TMINKINO O»> MAVIM* YOUR MOUSE MINTIO* Call Ups- TENS TIPS. Looks like a left no forwarding address different, the social security Down! paint Co. Interior and tough crop ' down at with the U.S. Postal Service. numbers, and the type of oAlonJohnston*, Lie. exterior decorators. Experienced, form filed. Under most excellent references and prices. Fords...perenielly powerful The checks are not kept in REALTOR Call Alek, 5J3M31, or Brian, Carteret, Iaelin and Edison local IRS offices, but at IRS circumstances an un- 233-14*7. «»-77 tf have all gone the 1-2 (loss) Disbursing Centers. delivered refund check can (201)232-5664 and out route and annually However, the IRS will locate be reissued to the new ad- SMALL MOVING JOSS awesome Plainfield had and get appropriate checks dress within several days. LOCAL >ESORTS 1M4 Rout* 22 • Mount»lnuld0, N*w J9f-y RELO* I31-«t21AFTER4 ropped one and was trailing issued when their rightful 6-30.77 tf in a rain delayed af- owners inquire. DmtlMtUIW Hmn i xmwmg in ewi fair... Westfield will have Because refund delays inn en** IU41M • - TtMieS TVUSUteMOHS faced North Elizabeth can also be caused by lost or •wy mtmnit) eatarai Tuesday...results of that stolen checks, taxpayers EMLISMTVOOR MMUBamm SCMMtEDETREE EXPERTC'O. game will determine their with such suspicions are Complete Modern Tree Service next foe and date. urged to get in touch with Located in fine family oriented neighborhood of Wnt State Certified Tree Expert In the annual Westfield their local IRS office as soon Mora than 1,100 types Insured Service of nails ara manufactured). field with 190 ft. treed lot. Law LR with fireplace, NILI> WANTID Phone 323 9109 Tens intra-squad game, the as possible so that the IRS formal OR, 3 BR's. Aluminum siding. Short walk to •-STF mm School awl Itnnis Club. Now LMinf! Wa haw ATTEMTiaxTEMTixi —P PARTY PLAN k*y. 169,900. HWneet CCammiMianl s - Laraeef taiacflenl »art»asV(C Hesfast •wardsI Mo *»»stmen>l Call Tall Free I too I4» 7«#e, \ar write SANTA'S PA»Tie», Aoon, Conn. M001 ALSO aOOKING PAHTIESI • ll-77 3t LIVE IN COMPANION AND HOUIEKSEPia. POPJ aLDBP.- LV LAOV IN LOVELY MOME. !tt-MM r*ET TIME - JTMT IMMB- VIATBLV- COKTIHUB APTSP) CMtM HOUPJS — ANE>*ajCEIVINO. WMI ELBC T»ICA» AND MBCMANICAL KNotHINI MUM*. MCP, INC., $H NORTH AVI., WB»T- •IBI* - MS-tatt. PLEAIE CALL #O« APPOINTMSNT. Marian Ausmus - Brick Township Charles W. Mandeville - Matawan MSTTIELO SALES AGENT WANTED MM0MWC0UMIN3 TtHHMFIC MUM We need a dynamic m»n or woman to sell our exclusive Location plus Quality Construction! 4 bdrms., Vk LOCATION calendars and an extensive Una e# baths, 2 car garages. Family Room - brick wall advertising speclaltltt-kwilnaaf gifts. If you have a past nletary of fireplace. Central Air • HW88 heat. Beautiful treed lots We have just listed this lowly colonial home situated in galas success or wish to begin a career in sues, you can benefit • innumerable fine and distinct features! Only 2 left. a choice northside neighborhood of young families and from one ol the moat lucrative Call today $95,500 commission structures In our In- playmates galore near top grade school. Wall to wall dostry. What we need Is an In- carpeting in living room and separate formal dining dividual who can deal directly with businessmen who uae cal- room, new eat in kitchen, new recreation room with endars and specialty Items to pro- N.M.PALERMO, INC. mote their business. This la an «- adjacent powder room, 3 bedrooms, attached garage. A cellent opportunity far you to 0V MM) year fine value at only $64,000. associate yourself with Tha Thos. D. Murphy Co.. a plenadr In the Member Westftetd I Union County MLS. advertising field- since IBM. Your initiative and planning will etatar- mine your growth ana) aucceee Call 454-4700 anytime with our established company, your accounts are protected ant S33 South/We, W. Reetter WestfieM Mtfct/ repeat orders make money for you. write Bob McKanii*. /mar- keting Manager, The Thea. o. Christian Riebesell - Spring Lake Heights Murphy Co., Po Box S»J, Men- Alfred R. Egan - Rumson p hasset, New York now of Westfield, Inc. 254 EAST IMMD STREET, WCSTFIEL& 232 7W§ A HOUSE FOR ALL SEASONS B.irbara Murray Davidson. President J33 5097 Frances c Brador. vice President 2324772 This space You will enjoy a casual life style In tills « bedroom air Our Branch Managers are friendly too... conditioned split in the Pamwood section of Scotch Plains. In Sales Associates Spring and Summer imagine yourselves relaxing on ttte Betty Ryan. 233 05" Ann Pappas 88«-«»27 reserved redwood dec* amid tall trees. In Fall and Winter you will ae Virninis Krone 273 6610 warmed by (tie living room fireplace. Spend time together In ff.irtMfviM L.lVell^ ?33 4939 "REACTORSspecialliing in residential properties" All 29 of them. the large family room or go your separata ways to the for carpeted playroom and cathedral celling itudy Take your meals in the large modern country kitchen or formal dining Members Westtield and Cranford Multiple Listing Services room. How can you resist? Call for an appointment today. Your ad Our Branch Managers are not only friendly, they can help you Asking tKM.OOO. solve some of your problems with a wide variety of Banking Services And they are experts in the Banking Field... Highly qualified to help LOUIS GELFAND, INC., «»»°" HBLP WANTED you in many ways. 283 Elm St., Westfield 4S4-S990 So, if you want to open a savings account or need a loan, or need MUM TELLERS Baron the services of our Trust Department- or if you simply want a Safe immediate full and pan time Deposit Box - see the Central Jersey Bank Manager nearest you. They positions available In our West- OF BARGAINS Held and Piainlleld Branches. Ex- will be pleased to meet and serve you. rience preferred. Excellent working conditions end compre- says hensive benefits. Call HS-S4OS for Get a BACK TO SCHOOL BARGAIN NOW! We Mr* » appointment. fine wlsction of used economy oars • PR ICED TO $*ttl THE MTiGfML MfM Of MOTORCYCLE -n C/U,R( To Sell Your Home KAWASAKI. Model MKROUHY 2 . Cpt.: * HEW JERSEY KZ4UO: 4 cycle .blue-, em- Dr Bqual opportunity employer torn double laadle, tls>y bar. eiMHtc >'«*. "'""• 4 new REAL ESTATE SALES diat' brakes. 5.BO4 mi. • 38,032. OPENINO FOR EXPERIENCED »7!15 Advertise SALESPERSON. MEMBER CENTRAL JERSEY BANK •71 VW CONVERTIBLE 11 VOLVO W«JOW WeSTPtELO BOARD REAL- 4 cvl.: BtoUe'. 4 «pd. man. 14DN: -1 cvi., au,_ n AND TRUST COMFWMV TORS. LENOX REALTY. 20f lr»n».; M.B.. M.S.; imdUl »! VIS i?«^ LENOX AVEMUK - UM!»; i«dl(j. 01.963 ml. icludr ial« MEMBER PDIC UNION COUNTY -THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1L, 1071 1'nge II Social and Club Netus of the Westfieid Area

Marianne Garrabrant Bride Suzanne Jean Ladue Wed Benefit Supper, Theater Trip Of Lieut. Sean M. Kelly To Willard A. Johnson Jr. Sunday Miss Marianne Elizabeth Garrabrant, the bride's Suzanne Jean Ladue, special education. Garrabrant, daughter of brother, of New York City. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Johnson is a The Business and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Kelly, a 1973 alumna Robert Reece Ladue of management consultant for Professional Women's Club Anderson Garrabrant of 901 of Westfield High School, Scotch Plains, was married Arthur Anderson Company of Westfield will sponsor its Mountainview Circle, was graduated in May from Saturday afternoon at St. in Denver. He is an alumnus annual bus ride to Jones became the bride of Lieut. Lehigh University where Paul's Episcopal Church to of Dartmouth College and Beach Theatre for supper Sean Michael Kelly, son of she earned a B.S. degree in Willard Alfred Johnson Jr. has an M.B.A. degree from and the Guy Lombardo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. civil, engineering and was son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard the Harvard Graduate production of Finian's Kelly of 305 Orenda Circle, elected to the civil Alfred Johnson of Littleton, School of Business Rainbow Sunday for the Saturday at the First United engineering honorary Colo. Administration. benefit of the scholarship Methodist Church. The society, Chi Epsilon. She Following a trip to the fund. The bus will leave three-thirty o'clock also has published a paper The Rev. Hugh Livengood Caribbean, Mr. and Mrs. Hahne's parking lot on ceremony was performed on research she conducted officiated at the double ring Johnson will reside in North Ave., at 3 p.m. Mrs. by The Rev. Philip R. that will be presented this ceremony in which the bride Denver. Nora Wilson is chairman. Dietterich. September at the Inter- was given in marriage by The bride wore a can- national Conference of her father. A reception dlelight gown of pleated Spatial Structures, held in followed in the garden of her chiffon with full sleeves, Alma Ata, Russia. Mrs. parent's home. Kelly will be working for the Buy or Order Your tightly cuffed in lace. Above The bride wore a gown of the fitted waist was a bodice U.S. Forest Service in Boise, Idaho. white chiffon with an empire of lace, with a high collar bodice of Alencon lace. Her sprinkled with pearls. The Lieutenant Kelly, a 1972 finger-tip mantilla was of CHRISTMAS CARDS bride carried a lace and alumnus of Westfield High illusion and scalloped in ivory fan that belonged to School, graduated from the lace. her paternal great grand- United States Air Force COME IN NOW mother. The bride also wore Academy in 1976 with a B.S. Nancy Ladue',' sister of a full length, two-tiered veil degree in business the bride, served as maid of on a Juliet cap of lace and management. He is honor. Other attendants AND pearls designed and made currently studying for his included Vicki Elaine Milts by the bride's mother. master's degree in business of Cincinnati, Ohio and SAVE Miss Jane Stacey administration. Lt. Kelly is Laurel Gay Johnson of Garrabrant, sister of the stationed at Mountain Home Littleton, Colo., sisters of TIME bride, was the maid of Air Force Base, Idaho, Photo By Lucinda Dowel! the bridegroom, and Jane honor. The bridesmaids where he is an aircraft Mrs. Sean Michael Kelly Mrs. Wlllard A. Johnson Jr. Brines Simmons of were Miss Holly Helder of maintenance officer. Loudonville, N.Y., and AND Weatfield and Miss Carol Strock-Windzigl Engagement Announced Katherine Latin Martin of Lieutenant Kelly's John Haig Simsbury, Conn. MONEY Meyer of Melrose Park, parents were hosts at a Penn. The bride's party rehearsal dinner held at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strock of 116 wore soft gowns of blue and Echo Lake Country Club. A /» Married Boulevard ha.ve announced the Charles Jones of Dallas, pink flowered chiffon and luncheon was given by Mrs. engagement of their daughter, Sharon Tex., was best man. The > For Your Convenience carried straw garden hats Miss Virginia ushers included Raymond : Robert McManigal of West- Breckenridge Miller and Ruth to John P. Windzigi HI. He is the We Will Deliver Christmas Card Books accented by summer field. son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Windzigi Jr. Nunnally of Baltimore, Md., flowers and long satin John Remington Haig were Douglas Henson of South- married July 23, in the of Kenilworth. To Your Home streamers. After a garden reception boro, Mass., William Floyd Forest Theater at the of Devon, Pa., and Peter No Obligation - Call 232-1072 Michael Kelly, brother of at the home of the bride, the University of North The bride-to-be is a 1974 graduate of the bridegroom, served as newlyweds left for their Carolina at Chapel Hill, N. Westfield High School, attended Lynch- Ladue of Boston, Mass., We Have * Compltt* Lm* of best. man. Groomsmen honeymoon in New C. burg College and will graduate from brother of the bride. Chriitmat Card*, Wrippingi, included Lieut. Christopher England. Upon their return Drew University in May with a B.A. Suit and Taf >. Reamy of Dover, N.H., and they will make their home in The bride is the daughter degree in sociology. The bride is a special R. Montgomery Mountain Home, Idaho. of Mr. and Mrs. E. Spencer education consultant for the Miller of Roaring Gap, N. Her fiance is a 1973 graduate of David Denver public schools. She C, and was graduated from Brearley Regional High School in is a magna cum laude Jeannette's Gift Shop Baylor University. The Kenilworth, attended Union College and Diane Lemenu, Frank Ruggjr. graduate of Boston College Hvadquartorl far Hallmark Carat and aWrrUlnl CaitaV bridegroom is the son of Mr. will graduate from Essex College in with an A.B. degree in and Mrs. Richard R. Hafg of December with a degree in radlologfc educational psychology. She 217 i. tread $lr«*t Wed at Home Ceremony New York City, formerly of Weatfield and is a graduate technology. received master's degrees fKO» IN WIJtnilD - OUAUTY - SHVrCt - VAIUM from Boston College and the The marriage of Diane T. and the bride-groom's sister of Westfield High School. He R»»r Entrance to Ananaint Parking Lot The wedding is planned for June M, University of Northern Lemenu and Frank M. Rugg and brother-in-law, Mr. and received his college degree 1978. Sharon Ruth Strock Jr. was celebrated at a Mrs. Allen Branson of from the University of Colorado in psychology and OPEN THUKSDAY tVENINGS gathering of relatives and ManajMB, Va. Rochester. frlendi on July 30 at 5 Both Mr. and Mrs. Rugg The bride received a Three More Star Parties Planned a'ctock *t lit* HMIM tt Mr. ar« gradual** of Wayne and Mrs. Frank M. Rugg Sr. matter's degree in social Trailslde, will lecture on the SUte University, Detroit, work at the University of Only three more Fridays p.m. art* Saturdays and on Lawrence Ave. Mich., and Mr. Rugg at* toft in Atajust to attend Sunday*. «f 0 p.m., 3 p.m. "American Adventure," the Guests fr«n out of town North Carotins where Mr. and 4 p.m. -. story of John Bartram, and received a degree from Haig earned an M.A. and the "Star PartiM" apen- included the bride's parents, Rutgers Law School In June sored by the Trailaidc Thlt Sunday, at 2 p.m., America's first botanical Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Ph.D. in developmental Don Mayer, director of garden. of this year. She is a psychology. Nature and Science Center Trumbauer of St. Clalr reporter for the Woodbridge from 10 to 11 p.m. in the loop Shores, Mich., brothers of News Tribune and Mr. Rugg Luncheon-Bridge area of the Watchung the bride, Leon of Grosse Is working for a law firm in Reservation. Pointe, Mich., Mark of Newark. The couple will On Wednesday August's Planetarium ALICIA KARPATI Philadelphia, Pa. and make their home in Rah- The August luncheon- program, "Egyptian Jeffrey of Hyde Park. NY., way. bridge party sponsored by Astronomy," explaining the the Woman's Club of ideas and beliefs of the Westfield will be held on ancient Egyptians regar- Wednesday, at the ding the heavens, is clubhouse. Bridge may be presented Wednesdays at 8 played from 11 a.m. until 4 Singles Group p.m. and luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. L. John McHugh is chairman of this Plant Events affair assisted by members B'nai B'rith Singles of the music, new members Chaverim Unit, a non-profit and literature and drama organization for Jewish departments. adults from 21 to 35 All members and friends years old will go ice skating of the Woman's Club are at 9 p.m. Saturday at the invited to attend. Mrs. South Mountain Arena in Anthony J. Stark Jr. is West Orange. On Aug. 20, at accepting reservations. 9 a.m. they will meet at ^i*;./ Bradtees Shopping Center First in GOP exit 135 off of the Garden State Parkway for car Bridge Tourney pooling to journey to Great AUTHOR OF "AWAKEN YOUR Mrs. Dorothy Anderson of Adventure. Their next SLEEPING BEAUTY" A poolslde barbecue will be held at the home of Adam K. Carleton Rd. and Mrs. general meeting will be a Levin of Westfield on Sunday, at 8 p.m. to benefit the Grace Demarest of Tuttle wine and cheese party on •MS, SHVtH, MONK MtB»l WINNIH5 We*field Democratic candidate* for Town Council. M MM)*, MUtMM, *MtTfROAM, LONDON Pkwy. have placed first in Aug. 28 at 8 p.m. at Temple "MONDI SltfCTIONS" Edna Zdenek, Shel Welnsteln, Jack Btlman and Herb the round robin bridge Emanuel, 756 East Broad St. •f 1»75-74-7J.7» Kestler. Shown above malting plans for the event are tournament conducted by Further information for Jim Engelland, Adam Levin, and Carol Sard, who it the Republican Con- these events can be obtained coordinating the event. Anyone Interested tn purchasing servative Action Club of by contacting Elliott THE POINT IS... tickets for the fund-raiser may contact Mrs. Sard at lit Union County during the Kominsky, Alan Hichter or North Euclid Ave., or any of the candidates. Complexion care. No two skin regimens 1976-1977 season. Phyllis Hersh. are alike, and we formulate our treatment line to suit the INDIVIDUAL. .Expert knowledge and years of experience speak Carry on s glorious tradition and repledge your love with a Marcua for our finest quality cosmetics. STORK Eternity ring. All the diamonds were personalty selected by our own We know we're the very best in com- diamond traveler Stanley Marcus and the settings are truly unique. Mr. and Mrs. John H. plexion care .. . You should know tool Each one is a patented design that has a slender bridge betweon the Greene are parents of a boy, John Carleton Greene, their JANE SMITH A timely reminder: You'll love our SUN- stones but without the conventional prongs, to show off all the second child, born July 12 in BRONZE LOTION . . . Gold Medal and brilliance and beauty of the diamonds. Visit the Diamond Island Newport News, Va. where Diploma winner for its superb quality, in and a Marcus consultant will show you an eternity. the former Westfield couple takes pleasure in mvitkig you to a the Monde Selection Olympiad in Paris lives. and London. See our complete selection of wedding rings in Mrs. Greene, the former And isn't QUALITY what we're all about? the Wedding Ring Gallery from under $100.00 Janet Porter, is the FALL PREVIEW daughter of Mr. and Mrs. YOUAMEINVITED TO COME IN FOR Fred Porter of Westfield. OF A. 18K Diamond insert ring S1.49S.00 Paternal grandparents are A COMFUMENTARY CONSULTATION. B. Platinum 3 tier diamond wedding ring $3,280.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene H>e products am available in our Stotch Plains jiore, C. Platinum diamond eternity ring $1,260.00 as weU as in exclusive drugstores in New Jersey. of Kill Devil Hills, N.C., COLLEGE AND CAREER D. 18K gold diamond eternity ring $595.00 recently of Westfield. E. Platinum diamond eternity ring £2,060.00 Two year Cameron Leigh FASHIONS and her baby brother were both baptized at a ceremony From the Windows of the World collection. at St. Matthew's Lutheran Wednesday Evening, August 17, 1977 Church in Woodbridge, Virginia. Major and Mrs. Modeling Starts at 8 p.m. Jared Bates, the former Patricia Green, are god- Fleer De L» Room Master Charge BankArnericard a/iaU parents. JEWELERS A son. Daniel Cashman 137 Central Avenue, WestfieH * J- European Complexion Care numHirwni, K.J. MDQEWOOD, *.). Shomaker, was born May 14 . ^.15-3325 at Overlook Hospital, *UCIA K. KARPATI COSMETIC PRODUCTS 58 Park Av«rui>.<)3")00?9 Summit, to Mr. and Mrs. MCKEIKftCIt, H.I. wesma*. nx 383 Park Avenue P.O; Box 81 7 152 Main Street/487 1220 525 ; E. aroM sum/ 233-osa9 Scutch PlrtM, NJ Westfield. N.J. PMUMUS PIM KB fVp null on 2 07090 Route 17 Nurth Route 4 and HjcKensack Avenua Panmtuc, N.). .. 262-8000 Hachanuck. N.J. ' 4«9.0«

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One marking period show that Allison Grecco Laura McLane Lauri Kesselman throughout the state by the manner was to send an the following students at Jean Guididas Carol Migliozzi Eric Kirscher New Jersey Divison of inspector into a store in- Edison Jr. High School have Mary Halter Roberta Waloert Cynthia Kramer Consumer Affairs has found dentifying himself as a achieved listing on the Charles Hardwick Marylee Wilshaw Yvette Llebesman 33 stores operating in Consumer Affairs inspector distinguished honor roll or Alisa Harrigan HONOR ROLL Cynthia Lloyd violation of the state's to check pricing. If there honor roll. Cathy Heine . 8th Grade Patrice Monaghan Consumer Fraud Act, Adam were no prices or only coded To be included in the Cindy Heller Rebecca Avis Jonathan Mysel Levin of Westfield, division prices, a violation report distinguished honor group, a Robert Irwin Ann Belig Philip Nussbaum director announced today. was written. student must obtain a grade Thomas Jacobson Anne Bentley Laura Olbeter Levin said such "task If prices were on the Steven Jebens of "A" in all of his or her James Boyle Jennifer Pruden force" inspections are merchandise, the inspector Berkebile of Westfield major academic subjects Kristin Johnson Kathy Bresnahan Ramy Rizk "obviously very effective left the store and sent in an Jennifer Jones and no grade below "B" in Susan Brown Beth Staffin and will be continued." assistant to act as a shopper "Stage Fright?" • Far from it! The fun and adventure of performing before a live any minor subject. Lisa Karp Denise Browne Robert Tilton to see if a "sale" price was Suzanne Kennelly "We have noticed that no audience is reflected on the young faces of the creative dramatics class in their To be enrolled in the honor James Campbell Martha Tweedie matter what area we are offered instead of the price production of "Caps For Sale" at the first "Happening" of the Summer Workshop group, a student must obtain Thomas Kennelly Kim Campbell Maureen B. Walsh as marked. Arlene Knight investigating, task force season. Each Friday, the Westfield Summer Workshop for the Creative Arts grades of "A" or "B" in all Lori Ciarrocca Mary Wirth investigations are telling With the second method, culminates the weeks activities and learning experiences by giving students an op- subjects, major or minor. Noah Kroloff Maura Clarkin Marci Zapolsky Amy Lane retailers and manufacturers an inspector entered a store, portunity to perform before their fellow students, teachers and parents. More than 400 DISTINGUISHED Jacqueline Coules Debra Zimmer that this division means did not indentify himself, people attended each week's "Happening". Diana Lloyd Amy Daaleman HONOR ROLL Kevin MacPhee HONOR ROLL business," Levin said. checked pricing on mer- 9th Grade Jack Diaz 7th Grade "An initial investigation chandise as displayed and if James Maher Donna Faust Emily Angel Grace Marcotullio Andrew Baker may disclose a sizeable prices were marked, at- Bonnie Baldasare Jewel Feldman Peter Balogh number of violations. But tempted to make a pur- Maureen Martin Jamie Ferguson Dana Crawford Lynn Mazza Lori G. Bregman when we do a follow-up chase. A violation was then Susan Elias David Ford Joseph Brunetto survey, the number of reported for no prices, Suzanne Meyer Pamela Frotnhertz Barbara Fienberg Alison Moore Peter Buontempo violations is usually much coded prices or an offer of a Dana Gelb Elizabeth Giannone reduced charge. Lots of stores sell sheets, Deborah Cantor smaller." Rosemary Neill David Gilbert Elizabeth Heneghan Christina Newton William Carlson According to the retail "State statutes con- Laura Hook Cheryl Gleason Julie Cheesman pricing section of the New cerning consumer fraud Lisa Notarmaso Julie Gold Lisa Lowi Gregory Powell Matthew Clarke Jersey Consumer Fraud require that items offered Suzan Molocznik William Heinbokel Laura Cleveland Statute, retail merchandise for sale at retail be marked Dean Roth Susan Huff Karen Sloye Michael Scacifero Robert Cozzi must be displayed with the with the exact retail price," Jeffrey Zimmer Elizabeth James Nancy Davis total selling price marked. Levin said. butnobody G. P. Scneuermann Kathleen Kane HONOR ROLL Robert Schwartzman Felix Dilorio Stores displaying jewelry "The consumer fraud Catharine King Christopher Drabin Mh Gride Karen Sikora Diana Koros with no prices or only coded statutes were also written to Peter Abitante Gregg Smith Coleen P. Elliott prices, are in violation. insure that the consumer Andrew Kronick James Engelhart sells Stacy Amato Hilary Smith Another violation of the would be fully protected in William Madden Alyssa Fox Nancy Jane Bacso Noel Tipton Kathleen McCarviU statute which was of great the marketplace by a free- Mary Rita Balogh Jean Tyrell Devon Graf concern to the task force flow of information. Robin Moskaluk Christine Greco Suzanne Barker Brian Walsh Carol Noonan was "price ballooning," the "One of my primary goals sheets like Barbara Jacobs James Bonner Donna Wood Janet Quackenbos practice of placing a higher since I stepped into the Debbie Bonnetti Mark B. Jenkins price on merchandise than ] directorship of this Gail Raney Susan Juchnik Harold Bourque DISTINGUISHED Matthew Rela the retailer intends to < department has been to Patricia Boyle HONOR ROLL Lorrie Kwasek BednBath Raymond Rhule charge and then presenting enforce these statutes Robert Cahill 8th Grade Jill Lane David H. Rinn Paul Lilue it to a consumer at a lesser strictly and make sure that Suzanne Carroll Barbara Bell Glenn Rothman charge in the image of a protective information is Rotalyn Cary Jennifer Braun Mary M. Maravetz Kathleen Seeman James Marcantonio , "break" or "discount." always available to the More designer sheets Craig Cheesman Kenneth Chin Clifford Sheehan Of the 33 violations cited, consumer." William Conroy Christine Coaenza Kevin Martin thanyou've ever seen in Anurag Singhal Erin McCormick 14 were for ballooning and Results of the task force Dorothy Dahlinger Nadine Dagoitaro Glenn Staplemen 19 were for coded prices or are being reviewed and your life! Prices so John Dalton Jo DruckenmiUer Michael McGale Sally Steuterman Jonathan Miller price omissions. complaints will be filed incredibly low, you'll William Dletz Karen Klmble Laura Swicker shortly. David Dubois Jane Morrissey The OCP task force was Linda Kosuch Renee M. Trabert carried out with the Future task force in- gasp and grab. Even our Douglas Fischer Lisa Lavender Michael Murphy AniU Valji Carmel Perconte assistance of county and spections will focus on other service is something Anthony Valles Douglas Pundock municipal affairs offices. retail items. special! So beat a path Jeffrey Vogel Sandra Redd to Bed 'n Bath. It's Donna M. Rolleri Women Bear Lupus Arthritis Burden DISTINGUISHED A. Rottenberg worth it. Wedding Ring Celebrates HONOR ROLL Elaine Schenkel "One of the most serious , America's 500,000 victims 7th Grade Sandra Scher forms of arthritis is] have new hope with a 500th Anniversary John Baldwin Kevin Schroeder primarily a disease of combination of drugs and Susan C. Belcher Alecia Seery women," reports Dr. Bessie close monitoring of patients In 1477, Archduke Maximilian of Austria Maria Blancato Jeanne Shapiro with modern laboratory prewnted a gold ring with diamonds to Sullivan, a member of the bed'nboth Neal Bloom David Sherwyn methods." said Dr. Sullivan nil bride and started a beautiful tradi- Board of Directors of the Cedarhurst. N.Y.-U6 Washington Avu. tion. If you hive something beauti- Caroline Burke Diane A. Smeaton New Jersey Chapter of the Those interested in ad- (5161 569-3793 iWed.'til 9i fully traditional In mind, make sure Eileen Byrne Richard Spear Arthritis Foundation. "Four ditional information aboul Short Hills, N.J.-77O Morris Turnpike the occasion raf beta enduring quality Donna CaUniaro Lisa A. Splitt out of five victims of lupus SLE should write for a fre< 1201) 379-4203 iMon. & Thurs. 'til 9> and tin* value ei wall ae beautiful Lyndwy Curtii Peter Sullivan arthritis, also known as leaflet available from thi vv* Hittuttwa bv thoughts by buying your diamonds at Alison Daiteh Daniel Tanmnbaum Jack Lennr Larsen systemic lupus New Jersey Chapter of the for S(erens-Utiva '. Martin Jewelers, member of the select CM* Olngerich Margaret Tobey erythema toeus of SLE, are; Arthritis Foundation, 2 American Gam Society for more then,, UH GutUdora Francis Vastano women. Prospect St. 30 yean. Patricia Hearon Robert Vivian A form of arthritis that John Janner John Weldon attacks the connective Aimee Junno Tracy Werremeyer tissue, lupus arthritis Mary Kaplan usually strikes women in the prime of life. It can inflame, Welfare Board Announces Change change and damage organs "There seems to be a great throughout the body, The Union County Welfare notably the kidneys, heart Board announced that some deal of confusion about this transfer of welfare cases. and lungs. Most patients of the municipalities, also suffer from inflamma- presently served by the We are not closing the tion and pain in the joints. Elizabeth office will be Elizabeth office; we are just transferred to its expanded transferring cases of certain "While SLE usually is a Dally 9:30 to 5:30 facility in Plainfitld. municipalities to our chronic, lifetime disease. LAST FEW DAYS lictpl Thun. 9:30 to 8:30 Cloud Widrmday Jacob W. Krowlckl Jr. Plainfield office. Those board chairman, stated: recipients living in the towns transferred will be serviced out of the Plain- SAVINGS FOR WOMEN SAVINGS FOR MEN JIT 1[ || field Office. Persons living in these towns who wish to apply for Food Stamps must (\H\\ K WOMEN'S CISVM. SUNS FLfiSMM HUTS SINES Cbj-Ho apply at the Plainfield ItMMLS NOW s2000 Office." NOT i< /s T a jofl Values to $43.95 The nursing home unit NOW Vi PRICE This is a limited group of current styles. Reg. $17 to $32 presently operating out of UARN Not all styles in all sizes. 1st ANNIVERSARY the Elizabeth office will also Amalfi, Sandier. Encore, Fred Braun, move to the Plainfield ELECTROLYSIS Clarks of England facility. and SALE The town affected by the WOMEN'S NESS SUMS HEN'S CLAM'S •< ENGLAND move are: Berkeley CASUALS Heights, Clark, Cranford, ISMMIS Garwood, Mountainside, . ,-it *n> Worio-Pamous Kree NOW V2 PRICE August ? Ifh New Providence, Rahway init'tnto and enjoy a Mehme NOW '/a PRICE ciiroo' 'ne demand lor perma- Reg. $26 to $35 Originally S29-32 and Summit. ^,.n- *.v.t removal treatmeni'. Noon to Midnight The actual date for the ,in> ;»\iler ihan ever befoie Caressa. Frsncesca, Scott's own transfer has not been set. Aqp '• no bamfif Men ar>6 wr,m,?r< Day or evening ciassPS Cc."-» «'»tft of nhon# (212) AMALFI, ANtftEW SELLER PEDfflN If you feel tired all-over, 730 9^00 *or Uee booklet R Garo Afilnlin. World ArcLt-rrM sore, stiff and aching, and Ajjrv '1. Director NOW V2 PRICE You are cordially invited to celebrate our have pain in your joints, it NOW '/a PRICE 1st Anniversary In business and take advantage of could be arthritis. The Reg. $32 to $64 Values to $30 our final clearance on Summer Designer Clothes at Arthritis Foundation urges INSTITUTE people of all ages to see their *•-.'. roadway irw 43rd St • doctor right away if any of NO* York. N Y 10016 these symptoms persist. WOMEN'S FLMSMIM SUMS MEN'S SAKBALS 70 OFF NOW Vi PRICE NOW Vi PRICE Reg. $30 to $38 Originally $14 to $24 Official opening of our fall collection GOLDEN BELL from famous ctesigrws ... # * fc KED tRASSfttPPER, MMEL MEN'S KED GRASSHOPPERS HBrve Bernard Stanley Blacker CREEK NTBMAILES Chris Allan Jackfin €fetee«e NOW '<2 PRICE Ingred Cado Sabrina NOW V* PRICE Albert Nipon Betty Hanson Restaarant Reg. $11 to SI7 Jaeger Gamut Cachare! St. Germain Clubman Matron Shirts Complete Luncheons and Dinners Jerry Silverman Sport MAMIASS MEN'S HOSIERY Ernst Strauss of California TAKE OUT ORDERS BANQUET ROOM NOW V2 PRICE NOW sl00 - $200 C.MiKi/ B.igs & Dressy Bags Free Alterations Competitive Prices North Vve., W. urgmuilv s" 1.50 to S3.OP (OPPOSITE R.R. STA TION) 108 Quimlq SI, Wutyitti Westfield 1{32'I 57 V 9:30-5 30 Thurs. eves by appointment 232-5723 QttMY It CWTlHi, WSTFIR0 • 233 S»7» Page 14 THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1977- Airman Henry Assigned to England Mrs. Bleeke Appointed Problem-Solving Part of Airman Calvin R. Henry equipment,. will go to Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bentwaters RAF Station, Calvin R. Henry Sr. of 114 England, for duty with a To Cultural Advisory Board Four Seasons Campers' Experience Marion Ave., has received a unit of the Air Force The Board of Chosen Mrs. Bleeke was with the The Four Seasons Outdoor around the trees to come new assignment following Communications Service. Freeholders of Union First Baptist Church in Center, situated in Hun- back and help the others graduation from the com- Completion of the course County has announced the Westfield as director of terdon County's Lebanon over." munications equipment earned the individual appointment of Mrs. Donald music and organist there. Township, believes that any The Action Socialization repairman course con- credits towards an associate E. Bleeke of 833 Carleton, Students from her various good day camp is always Experiencewas brought to ducted by the Air Training in applied science degree Rd. to serve on the Union | choral groups have par- looking to expand its Four Seasons Outdoor Command at Keesler AFB, through the Community County Cultural & Heritage ticipated in the Union program to benefit the Center in the spring of this Miss. College of the Air Force. Programs Advisory Board. County and New Jersey personal and social growth Airman Henry, now year by Meg Pakenham, an The airman is a 1972 Mrs. Bleeke is currently State Teen Arts Festival for of the camper. This sum- outdoor recreation graduate trained to install and director of vocal music at several years. Since 1%3, mer, Four Seasons added maintain high-powered graduate of Westfield Senior from Pennsylvania State High School. A.L. Johnson Regional High she has directed the Choral unique dimension to its University. Miss Pakenham ground communications School. Over the years, she Art Society of New Jersey; camp activities in the form was participating in a has directed such student she also has been chorus of an "Action Socialization recreation internship at musicals as "Can Can," master for the New Jersey Experience:" ASE. Four Seasons and developed "Guys and Dolls," "How to State Opera. She is a An ASE is a problem- the three ASE stations for Succeed in Business Without graduate of the Boston GOOD Mews/// solving situation which the Outdoor Center as part Really Trying," "Flower University School of Music generates immediate of her intern program. and, more recently, H513 Drum Song," and "Damn participation in - a group The actual Action Yankees." Connected with received an M.A. in con- activity. These experiences ducting from Trenton State Socialization Experience is churches in a professional provide opportunities for based on what has come to H>e Linen Ttlhun$ capacity, most recently Mrs. Donald Bleeke College. small groups of campers to be known as Project WtWitMAtAUC.5 1977 WPfflttO I cooperatively work out a Adventure. Project solution to a carefully Adventure began during the designed problem, and to academic year 1970-71 in the then carry out their plan of Hamilton-Wenham Regi- THE LINEN PLACE action as quickly and ef- onal School District, ficiently as possible. Upon Hamilton, Mass. A group Extend* White Sale Thru the successful completion of of faculty and students put the tasks, the camper's self- together a proposal which confidence and personal looked to apply some of the Avqvst pride is bolstered, as well as educational concepts of Special ! on the group's cohesiveness Outward Bound to public being increased. education in ways which Srtawer purloins Plankehs The three stations which were economically P«wricr Shff»s Bath Towels are now a part of the ASE reasonable and valuable. Com/orrcrs Both site at Four Seasons Out- Since 1970, Adventure door Center are the programs have spread "Electric Fence," the across the country to Christopher Lxkey Photo RACE Pour Seasons day campers ascend to the "beam" In an Tkl "Nitro Crossing", and the wherever groups of people IC2 QtflMB>r ST. "Beam." All day camp age are learning to work attempt to cross over without using the tree* for support. to our New Home groups participate in each of together. the Action Socialization The staff at Four Seasons individuals to move beyond Experiences. At the ASE Outdoor Center believes their seemingly' set limits, site the group and their that day camp should be a and is nurturing a satisfac- counselor rotate around to flemingtonfurs OPENING AUG. 15 well-rounded and ever- tion of solving problems each different station. The expanding experience for together. counselor explains the set- each camper. With the The Four Seasons Outdoor GENERAL GREENE up and objective for the task addition of the ASE site to Center is owned and at that station. The group is its program, Four Seasons operated by the Westfield SHOPPING CENTER given 15 minutes to com- has integrated an approach YMCA. For information plete the task, after which to physical activity with a about the day camp MORRIS & MOUNTAIN AVENUES the campers move on to the sense of adventure, is en- program, call the Westfield SPRINGFIELD next area. In each instance, couraging a willingness for Y, or Four Seasons. the counselor always makes certain to emphasize to the AUGUSTl group the importance of Midas Marks First Year a greatly expanded tin* working cooperatively toward completion of the A year ago, the people at road today. of th« latest fashions for task within the time the Midas Muffler Shop Midas' expertise is th« sophisticated woman . . . allowed. made a pledge to motorists enhanced through extensive to give them "the finest training programs. Midas FUR SALE! As an example of the Doubt* your Mvlngs on "task" to be completed, the automotive expertise Midas dealers and installers AT OUR FAMOUS objective of the "Electric can offer." receive specialized training our •ntire collection Fence" (a sturdy rope This month, the shop at the Muffler Institute of of f in« quality fum. LOW PRICING POLICY stretched taut between two celebrates the first an- Technology (M.I.T.) in mature trees)is stated as niversary of the opening at Palatine, III. The training follows: "to get the entire 420 South Ave., West and center conducts a group over the fence without they feel they have fulfilled sophisticated training Shirley's, wh«r« fh« ffn«ff touching it in any way; that promise. program using advanced should anyone touch the The Midas guarantee on automotive equipment and always costs Usil fence or trees, the whole mufflers an* shock ab- service techniques. group must begin again; sorbers offered motorist* is The Midas shop is honored at more than 950 responding to the loyal Plenty of Parkins 467-3212 once over the fence, a Opin 10 «.m.-6:3O p.m. camper may not walk Midas shops in the United support of the Westfield States and Canada. area motorists by offering Midas manufactures its free under-the-ear safety own mufflers to checks to make sure specification at two Midas motorists' cars are in top- plants in Bedford Park, III., flight condition. Midas and Hartford, Wis. One size urges motorists to regularly «*•* muffler does not fit all. have their cars checked, Midas has thousands of especially the exhaust mufflers in its catalog system which can endanger designed specifically for passengers by leaking just about every car on the poisonous exhaust fumes. For The Rest Of Their Lives n IW 0w M ^m^^^^^^^^" ^^^^w ^^ ™ Mvffp Ww* fm «MOT4Nr

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Capture The Last Days of Summer With Savings 40% - 60% Off Art teacher William Johnson »ntf • class of Kindaraartners examine examples of the latest Eskimo, Coptic and Pre Colombian animal sculpture. summer fashions A child's vision and purpose, his capacity for engagement in the discovery of new in all departments things, his confidence in his ability to make his world intelligible, his sense of the legitimacy of authority, his will to achieve and grow: These are aspects of infants personality that are established in the early years and shaped by the quality of his work and relationships with nurturing adults. toddlers LCATHMS. For nearly three decades, while much of American education has been embroiled 4-6X in the uncertain process of reform. Far Brook School has bean developing a 7-14 6I.OTM COATS... distinctive, independent approach to teaching and learnlng'lt is a child-centered approach that is, at the same time, rooted in the classical tradition of learning. Visitors are struck by the authenticity of relationships between teachers and "FMUtOUS FARM," TOW children, by the atmosphere of intellectual challenge and mutual engagement in a 1978 it h»ra now In our common enterprise. famoua Town ft Country Far Brook School is a non.sectarian, co educational day school with full-day Fashion Cantor, tt's your programs in Nursery and Kindergarten, grades one through nine. Places are chanca to aalact a dream open in most classes. Families that wish to explore the Far Brook idea are invited coat at prlc«« you may not to communicate with the Director. Members of the faculty and parents will be happy to share their perceptions of the school and their commitment to it. M« again. Peter Babcox, Director RAM vAtut nmio FAR BROOK SCHOOL from MS to 9995.

52 Great Hills Rd , Short Hills In the lower courtyard at MURRAYMLL SQUARE • • Tht Shopping Mall with a Differtniv" .MurrayM MllMill. V ./ -THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, Al'Gl'ST II, 1077 New Minister CHURCH SERVICES Joins Congregational Church The Rev. Edward L. of the First Congregational ALL SAINTS1 ECHO LAKE TEMPLE EMANU-EL THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Johnson has joined the staff Church, 125 Elmer St. The EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHURCH OF OIUUST 7M E. Broad Street OF THE HOLT TRINITT Rev. Johnson will be the 938 Park Avenue Ettt BrMd Stnat »* WeatfleM R«*. Robert T. Lennen Scotch Plains, New Jersey SprlvfUld Anm RakM, Charie* A. Krolorf Pastor associate minister, part- The Rev. John R. Nellaon, Wt.tfl.14 N. t. ITW* Rev. MsgT. Mlnlitart Jerry L. Dutet Cantor, Don 8. Decker time. Rector RabM Howard Sonuner, Charles B, Murphy Sunday, Bib!* claiMi, »:!0 Pastor - Emeritus) For the past two years, Sunday, Pentecost XI, 8 a.m.; wonhlp, 10:30 am.; «T«- Educational Director the Rev. Johnson was the a.m., the Holy Eucharist; 10 Friday, summer Shabbat Assistants a.m., morning prayer. nlnc worihlp, ( p.m. Rev. Thomas) E. Daly associate minister of the It's anchors away and artists at work on a summer day atRunamok's Echo Lake W*dn««Uy, Blbl* clutu, •enrtce*, 8 p.m., Rabbi Charles Tuesday, 9:15 a.m., ' Over- A. Kroloff will lead the serv- Rev. Michael Desmond Park Place Christian campsite. Eaters Anon; 8:30 p.m., the 7:30 p.m. Be*. Robert 3. Harrington Runamok is the Westfield Young Women's Christian Association's Day Camp, which Thunday, LadlM' Bib I* ices. RECTORY: Church, Hutchinson, Kan. A. A. Tuesday, evening bridge, 8 closes Aug. 19. One hundred and«6 boys and girls have participated cooking out, crafts, Thursday, Aug. 18, 12:30 C1M», 1 p.m. 81S First Street ISJ-eUlT While living in Hutchinson, p.m., Al-Anon meeting. Pn-School: (October thru p.m. COD. Office MS-74B5 he also taught at Hutchinson hiking, swimming and boating since camp opened July 5. There is always room for one May) — Thr** yiar old*, Saturday, Shabbat morning Orammar School tSS-MM Junior College. more in the camp's final week. Shown at left are Genevieve Grant and Pam Burke; in THE PRESBYTERIAN W*dn«aday and Friday, (-11 service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday Masses at 8:45, >, picture at right are Billy Callahan and Catherine Kolacy. CHURCH a.m.; Four y«ar oldi — Tut»> 9:1B, 10:30, 11:45 a.m., 1 p.m. The Rev. Johnson IX WESTFIELD day and Thursday, 9-11:30 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Chapel Masses, 0:49, 11 am graduated from Phillips HO Mountain Ave. a.m.; (All pra-achool claatM CHURCH Italian Mass, 12:13 p.m. University, Enid, Okla., and Ministers, matt only whtn th* 'Watt- 129 Elmer Street Saturday Evening: Mass, German-American Dr. Theodore C. Sperduto mid (cftoola an In •anloa.) Westfleld, New Jersey 8:30 p.m. attended the Graduate Realtor Offers Emergency Rev. Richard L. Smith Dr. John W. Wilson, Minister Dally Masses: 7, 8 and 9 Seminary at the same Festival to Open Dr. Henry <). Bovenkerk UNTTT Rev. Edward L. Johnnon a.m. Rev. Edward Johnson school. Poison Control Chart Murtlw F, Ouderkirk, Chuck of Practical Associate Minister The public is invited to Director of ChrMbulty Sunday, 10 a.m., union OUR LADY OF LOtlRDES attend the 103rd exciting Accidents in the home top simplp e to understand chart Chrfetlan Education Weekly meetings held on Summer services at the First R. C. CHURCH Plattduetsche Volksfest Sunday. 8:15 and 10 a.m., Monday evenings starting Ap- Baptist Church, 170 Elm St.. (Alr-CoBdltlened) Local Girls at the nation's hazard list and that should be on every worship services, Dr. Henry ril IB.'7:30 meditation; 8, les- child care provided; 11 a.m., M0 Central Ave., (North German Peoples accidental poisonings are medicine cabinet door in our sons In truth. fellowship experience follow- Mountainside Festival) on Sunday, G. Bovenkerk preaching on ing the service. Anglican Conclave one of the family's most community." the subject. "Modest Yet De- Maxln* Melnke, licensed •ev. Gerard i. McGaxry, Miss Maren Burke of 728 also study The Chronicles of Saturday, Aug. 20, and common dangers, reports For your free Emergency pendable", Lender of Worship. teacher / counselor; affiliated Pastor Sunday, Aug. 21, at the Martha F. Ouderkirk: 10 a.m.. with Dally Word, Unity Vil- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Assistants Hanford PI. and Miss Narnia by C. S. Lewis. Henry L. Schwiering of Alan Poison-Control Chart, Sacrament of Baptism; 10 lage, Mo., Westfleld YMCA, Rev. FraakDXUa landmarked Schuetzen Park Johnston, Inc. contact Alan Johnston, Inc., 138 Ferris PI. SCIENTIST Vanessa (Tiggi) Mettam of Maren, daughter of Dr. a.m., church school; 8 p.m.. 4tt East Broad Street Rev. Charles D. Umlck 32nd Street (Bergen Turn- 153-4 Route 22, Mountainside, A. A. Sunday, Masses at 7, 8, 9:15, 718 Woodland Ave. are at- and Mrs. William Burke, is "Common household ST. HELEN'S R. 0. CHUECH Westfleld 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon. tending the first National attending on a scholarship pike) and Kennedy blvd., necessities such as am- 07092. Wednesday. 8 p.m., A. A. 10 a.m., Sunday Service. Saturday Evening Mass, 7 North Bergen, from noon Thursday, Aug. 18, 9:30 M»i. ThwnM B. Meaawy, 10 a.m., Sunday School for Anglican Summer Con- from the conference. Tiggi. monia, aspirin, cleaning a.m., Prayer Chapel. Faatw students up to age of 20. ference for Young People in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. until midnight. fluids, iodine, detergents, Friday. Aug. IB. 8:30 p.m., Bar. William T. Merrta 10 a.m., Care for very yonug Weekday, Masses at 7 and Denver, Col., this week. Charles Mettam. is at- Attractions feature rides, mothballs, paint, polishes A. A. Aaatotaat I a.m. Lambert'. M1U *o«a children. Holyday Xasaet, I, 7, I, 10 The conference, spon- tending on a scholarship games, contests, folk andfloor waxes all pose real at Kahwmy Ann* 8:15 Wednesday evening a.m., I p.m. sored by St. Mary's Church, from St. Stephen's Church, dancing, gymnastics, choral dangers to adults and CALVARY LUTHERAN WMtfleM, N. i. — ZSMI14 testimony meeting. Care for Miraculous Medal Novena singing, variety acts, 108 Kaatnian St., Cranforri Maaac* an scheduled aj fol- the very young In the chil- and Mass: Monday at I p.m. Denver, is being held at H14 Ravine Rd., Plainfield. children." Schwiering rhoiw: 278-2418 low*: Dally Mas* - 9 a.m.; dren's room. Deer Creek Christian Camp, Both girls are com- German, Continental and states, "yet first aid Futon. Sunday Massta • Saturday at The Christian Science Read- American foods, beer, The Rrr. Arnold J. GRACE ORTHODOX Pine, Col., and began municants of St. Stephen's remedies are often forgotten 8:30 p.m., 8:13, »:30, 10:49, ing Room, 116 Quimby St., Is FRESRYTERIAN CHURCH Saturday, Aug. 6, and ends and active in its Youth champagne and liquor, in in a crisis situation." Uahli|iii»t and 12 noon on Sunday. open to the public Mondays ll»O Boulevard Sunday worship service is through Fridays from 9:30 to Rer. Albert Edwards, Minister this Saturday. The theme of Group. addition to many bazaar Alan Johnston, Inc. has held at 9:30 a.m. during the ST. PAUL* 5, Thursdays from 9:30 to • Friday, Senior High fellow- the week is "Is It Worth the Maren, a junior at stands located in the park. taken steps to help families summer months. Miss Bev- EPISCOPAL CHURCH and Saturdays from 10 to 1. ship at 8 p.m. The Willi Vollerthun North erly Heldman, a member of All are welcome to use the Hassle to be Different?" Westfield High School, has plan ahead to meet such the congregation and a stu- 414 Ea»t Broad Strut Sunday, Sunday school for German Brass Band will WeatfleM, N. t. «T»M Reading Room and to attend all ages at 9:30 a.m., nursery The idea of the conference just finished performing in emergencies. Through dent at the Lutheran Semi- the church services. is to give the young people of the Summer Workshop of play all three days from 3 RELO, a nationwide not-for- nary In Philadelphia, will con- HM Bav. Caaaa care provided; worship serv- p.m. on. and after 6 p.m. duct the service and preach. Bfctert i. HaNm* MOUNTAINSIDE ices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., the continuing Anglican the Performing Arts' profit relocation service, Mlas Heldmnn Is formerly of Ta» B»v. Hock U««|M4 GOSPEL CHAPEL nursery care provided ut 11 churches around the production, "Guys and dancing will be to the music active in more than 9,000 Westfleld. The R«v. rreaterkk M. MUfar o'clock service; Junior Machen The Rev. Joha H. Brabrwk 1180 Spruce Drive League, for 4th through 8th country - those churches Dolls." Active in the WHS of the Willi Vollerthun communities, Alan John- A Babysitting Is available for Saturday evening* at 8 p.m., (1 block off Route X* Weet) graders, at 5; 30 p.m. who have split with Mask and Mime Club, she is Continentals. The Alpine ston, Inc. is making com- small children during the ser- Holy Communion and lermon. Mountainside, N. i. 67M1 PLACE Church OfHce: 232-S4M Wednesday, prayei- meeting PECUSA (Protestant fife sergeant of the West- Idols will perform in the prehensive emergency vice hour. Parents are urged Sunday Services: 7:30 a.m., and Bible study at 7:45 p.m. "Beer Tent" from 4 p.m. to 8 poison-control chart TO GET to bring their older children Holy Communion; 8:49 and 10 Parsonage: 654-5475 Informal Bible study groups Episcopal Church of the field Fife and Drum Corps to church with them. a.m., morning prayer and ser- Rev. John Fasano, Pastor meet In homes at various USA) - a chance to know one and a member of Com-p.m. all three days. available free to families The church council will mon on the lint and third Sunday, 9:43 a.m,, Sunday times throughout the week. another, talk, worship, Added attractions include throughout Westfield, HELP meet on Monday at 8 p.m. Sundaya in the month, Holy school for all youth and adults munity Players. (free bus service Is available, For Information call 232- camp and get together. Tiggi, also a junior, is the visiting Schuhplatter' Mountainside, Scotch Plains The Reading Room Is Communion and urmon on 4493. OOMMUNITlf the second, fourth and fifth call for schedule of routes) and They will discuss catholic active in backstage work at dancers and the only and Fanwood. a place where anyone pick-up times); 10:45 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sundays; 11:30 a.m., Holy HOLY TRINITY morality and its application the hig=h school and is a "wooden shoe" dance group ''The emergency can come. For good Meeting Houae Law Communion and sermon on pre-servtce prayer meeting; 11 a.m., morning worship service GREEK ORTHODOX to everyday life. They will I senior Girl Scout. in the United States. procedures listed in the ideas . . . deeper answers Mountainside, New Jenny the first and third Sundays in CHURCH Mtntater the month, morning prayer (nursery care is available); 7 chart have been developed to problems ... a more p.m., evening worship service. 1M Oallow* Hill Road I Tke Rev. Elmer A, Talcott and sermon on the second, *8»M3 from the latest medical spiritual sense of life .. . fourth, and fifth Sundays Wednesday, 8 p.m., mld- a clearer sense of God. Organist and Choir Director wi ek prayer service. Bev. Alexander a. Leondli studies," Schwiering Jamc* 8. Ltttl* Sunday services: Orthros, Van to Aid Scout Programs And where anyone can Holy Communion at 7 and A new Dodge van has been community groups, foun- reports. "As important, Sunday, 10 a.m., morning 8;30 a.m, on Wednesday morn- ST. LUKE A.M.B. «-10 a.m. exceed the $750,000 goal by these procedures have been discover, "This Is the worship with Mr. and Mrs. ings and Holy Days. WON CHURCH Divine liturgy and aermon. donated to the Watchung dations and individuals the fall or early winter produced on a simple to use, help I was looking for." Clinton Seeman conducting Christian healing service it Ml Dewaer Street 10-11:15 a.m. Area Council-Boy Scouts of seeking support for the two months. the service. 0:30 a.m. on Thursday morn- WaatfleM, New Jersey >7«M Sunday school Instruction, Your friends and Ingi. fellowship hour and Bible America in support of the camps owned by the council, "There are many good Goodhart Promoted WOODSIDE CHAPEL Pkeasv IM-SM1 neighbors at the Paneaace: study will be resumed In the council's current Camp i Sabattis and Watchung prospects who have in- John A G(W(Jhart ^ flf R Morae Avenve ao*jnx invmsi fall. Development Program to i Scout Camp in Glen Gard- Reading Room welcome Fanwood, N. I. 111 Osaaras Avesma dicated they will give, but you, anytime. Sunday, 11 a.m.. Family N<« - denominational foapel WestfleM, New Jersey HIM raise $750,000. ] ner, New Jersey. The camps haven't decided how much," Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tierney of services will be held In the Ba*. Alfred I. Parker, *». riBST BAPTIST CHURCH 120 Sussex St., recently was CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Bible Hour, Dr. John Fish. Scutch Plains YMCA, Grand Dodgeland president serve about 10,000 explorer, Collins said. "We are ex- professor from Emmaua Bible 170 Elm Street promoted to Army private READING ROOM and Union Streets, Tuesday Worship service, 11 a.m., WcetfleM, New Jersey Donald Toresco recently cub and boy scouts from 36 tremely thankfukful to those College, will be the speaker. •veninfs at 7:48, fifirstt clasl s whilhile servini g as a Sunday School at the same Sunday morning; churck Bav. WUmont J, Murray, presented the van to veteran communities in Somerset, whho hhave contributed, and hour. Nursery provided. At •shod, I:M a.m., Sunday MnUster (3S8-2118) scouter Harry Casterlin of Middlesex, Union and optimistic that others will switchboard operator with Manilas;; trustee nuttlaft Sunday, 10 a.m., combined the 440th signal Battalion in I \ 6 Quimby Str«» 6:35 then will be sfnftng at sasaad Moaday of each montt. summer services of the First Plainfield, boosting total Morris Counties. help later this year." Runnetls Hospital. Baptist Church and the Pint Darmstadt, Germany. Sunday, T p.m., Dr. Fl*h will r.t. pledges to so percent of the Program general Information about the Congregational Church at the goal. chairman David E. Collins Private Goodharl entered w»*rti*ld, N.J. apeak at the evening MrMce. First Baptist Church, sermon Camp Development Ihe Army in March 1975. Tuesday, 8 p.m., prayer . MsVUM by the Rev. R. Webb Leonard. Toresco said the scouts of Johnson & Johnson said Program is available by time followed by a message •unday, church school *:W Child care for pre-schoolers. plan to use the van for canoe ' that scout volunteers and calling Watchung Area from James Cochrane from a.m., worship service 11 a-m trip transportation, field Council headquarters. the Dominican Republic. Weekdays, Wednesday « scout families expect to Saturday, 7:30 p.m., col- p.m., prayer aa4 vMtalioa of Cancer Society sport9 activities, and lege and career group meet- atck shut-in. Thursday, 10 a.m., adult general assignments at Monthly meetings, first lua- For Information call 889- MM< study; 8 p.m., mission Sabattis Adventure Scout «ay, 4 p.m., missionary soc- commlasion meeting. Needs Drivers 9224 or 232-1925. •ty; first Monday, T p.m., Camp in the Adirondacks, board of deacons second ffoa- Friday, »:30 p.m., the Ark The American Cancer New York. FIRST UNITED day, • p.m., pastor's aid auu- Coffe«houw. Society is In need of "Scouting is needed as METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, 10 a.m., worship Delicatessen Ulery; fourth Monday, I p.m., service, the Rev. Julian Alex- volunteers to drive patients much today as when I was a AT WEST: IELD women's fellowshla; first Home Made Oaked Goods WMtneld, New Jersey Tuesday, I p.m., board af ander Jr. will apeak; church to nearby hospitals and scout in 1953," Toresco Ministers: school for toddlers through commented. "Harry Hors D Oeuvrei deaoontss; second Tuesday, • eight years, playpen and crib doctors' offices for treat- Dr. Rofeert B. Oeodwia p.m., board of ushers; secoad ments, usually radiation (Casterlin) was my scout- Cold Cuts — Salads Rev. PMHp R. Dtetterich Tueeday, 1 p.m., aunt* usat. room open; 7 p.m., Members Rev. O. Basil Tadleck in Prayer. I therapy, announced Mrs. master then, and we went Cold Cut Plotters EATIN' Monday, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m,. across the country by train Sunday, 10 a.m., church Carol Hach, of Elizabeth, Frozen Foods - Ice Cream school through Kindergarten; KEDEEMEB MJTinEBAlf church Mole school (Aug. transportation coordinator. to take part in the Jamboree 10 a.m., worship services In 15th-19th; Mnd-JMh). at Irvine Ranch, Calif. That SANDWICHES TO TAKE OUT the Sanctuary, Dr. Robert B. omvucm Tueatey, 7:30 p.m., college/ Drivers need only have a Dodgeland- president Donald Toresco. left, presents van Daily 6:00 a.m. (o 7:00 p.m. Goodwin, senior minister will %n CowpntfnraMa Mac* career Bible study. alid New Jersey license was a memorable trip for Sun. & Hoi. ft xm. to 5 p.m. WeatflaM, Maw Hntj titS* Wednesday, 8 p.m., adult me, and I'm glad to be able to veteran scouter Harry Casterlin of Plainfield in preach. ind their own car. All of the support of current Camp Development Program for the LOCATED NEXT TO ROBERT TREAT LIQUOR STORE Tuesday, 9 a.m., UMW Ike Bev. EnfeneA. Waawlafcll Bible study. patients are ambulatory and to help the scouts continue crafts will continue to meet IM-II11 their camping programs." Watchung Area Council-Boy Scouts of America. Par- 113 QUIMBY ST. In the Youth Lounge. Thene SUMMER WORSHIP HOURS FAHWOOB the majority of appoint- ticipating in the presentation is David E. Collins of groups have been making arti- 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. .... CKV9CM ments are in the morning. Since the Camp Johnson & Johnson, general chairman of the program to WESTFIELD DIAL 232-0925 cles for Methodist Homes' 9:15 a.m. Bible Class > m» I* Of il Aw*., Development Program bazaars. All women of the Sunday, 8 a.m., Holy Com- Drivers are free to give as raise 1750,000 for camp improvements. church are invited to share In munion celebrated at this ser- much or as little time as began Mar 23, volunteers the fellowship of this proj- vice; 10 a.m., Matins; 9:15 they can space, Mrs. Hach have contacted cor- ect; 6:30 p.m., the Summer a.m., Bible class. >aid, "We have requests porations, businesses, "When people hear good Tuesday program this week The Rev. Robert Wllten- Sunday, 8:30 a.m., adult music, it makes them home- will be at the home of Kath- burg, administrator of the Brole study; 10 a.m., sermon ora patients, Monday Jersey City Lutheran Home, Felled Wires sick for something they never leen and Keith Hertell, 241 E. by Dr. Hunt, flute solo by hrough Friday and every had, and never will have." Fuel Oil and Burner Service Dudley Ave. Bring food for will be guest preacher In both Traeey Boyd. jffort will be made to pair family's supper, chairs and/or services- Tuesday, Wednesday and Cut Power E.W. Howe bhmkela. In case of rain meet There will be a fellowship Thursday, 7:80 to 11 p.m., lrivers with patients from at the church. hour between services on the Youth Canteen. he same part of the' patio. :ounty." About 1.5(10 customers in She noted that without the this area lost electrical ociety's volunteer Motor power for an hour Thursday Jorps, many patients would night when two wires came have no way to get to treat- down at 1:20 a.m. on A. A. Central Ave. near Laurel ments which are the vital Ave., a spokesman for Alcoholics Anonymous link between surgery and Public Service Electric & Orinkinf Problem'' we. Gas Co reported. Anyone who can help Write drive" cancer away is Probable cause was either lrged to contact the a falling branch or worn P.O. Box 121. Westfield American Cancer Society's wires. or Telephone "nion County Unit, at 512 Police reported the Vestminster Ave., downed lines had set fire to 763-1415 lizabeth. a utility pole. JARVIS DRUB STORE 54 Elm St. W«sffi«ld

Heating Equipment Installed DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 556 W-stfieW Ave. • AD 3-0255

A Funeral Home of homelike atmosphere, completely modern air conditioned, off-street Parking Facilities Clements B*oa.ma 480 HOHTM AVI. EAST • WESTFIELD, N.J.OTOtf • 232-2200 Licensed Staff FREE ChBflet E. Dooley Also FUEL OIL ami BURNER SERVICE Frank J. pooley DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME 2TO Mortrt Ay». Vi.. Cranfofdf 233-0*2-3-4 KQUfMHSHT tHSTMJJt*

i Pane .) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1977-

SHERIFF'S SALE FFSS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW- COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ^-«C.HANCERY DIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F. «« fl COU*TY DOCKET NO. F- 472-75 FRANCES VELLA OArl COMMERCIAL MORT- ONORATO Plaintiff vs. EVA'S FASHIONS, INC., JOHN W. FREEMAN .Jii?""nV.»S«nt.LeS JUST A PHONU E CALL ALWAYS CULL VOUH PEREZ,, et als. Defendant BR*N£S?R O™MPT'S'ERVICE A HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LOCAL lOCALOIALIKOMLV CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF £&h «T^"K%F »""«» PKOMPTSER EXECUTION - FOR SALE OF MniS;--. — FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES MORTGAGE v| D PREMISES By virtue ol the above stated writ uiri !** ftueofll>5 above stated ICECREAM of execution to me directed I shall writ or execution to me directed I APPLIANCES AUTO DCM1RS CB. RAOIOS expose tor sale by public vendue. In shall expoM far sale by public room 8-8, In the Court House, In the e. In room el. in the Court City ol Elizabeth. N.J., on Wednes- Jn tne City of EllJabeth, N.J., 1 A IA V Custom day, the 24th day of August A.O., Wednesday, the 24th day of ELM RADIO & "ISTAIUSMID l*ai ' A AI 1977 si two o'clock in the afternoon '-. 1W7 at two o'clock In J Sound, Inc. of said day. TV INC. „,*>}-•to" tract or parcel of land, C.I. RADIO HEADQUARTERS ALL that certain tract or parcel of l g bei GOODWIN land and premises, hereinafter cih£K& ? •*• "9 m »he City of TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE particularly described, situated, Ellijbem, In the County of Union, in 1 RCA-Zenith-Magnavox MOTOR CORP. F—hiring Nation*! Brute* lying and being in the City of Eliza- li* *, "New jersey: Factory Auttwrlteal Dealer . beth In the County of Union and the BEGINNING at a point In tha DISHWASHERS ROVCE » PACE a JOHNSON State of New Jersey, being more- southwesterly line of Magnolia KitchenAidWilripool PEARCE SIMPSON a COURIER particularly described as follows: Avenue (formerly Magnolia Street) TEABERKY a J.I.L. • AUDIO-VOX KNOWN as Lots No. 69, 70 and 71 •L• Pol"' therein distant north- REFRIGERATORS MERCEDES-BENZ on a certain map entitled "Map of westerly U4 lMt |rom me Inter- ASSORTED C.I. ANTENNAS *£™n, ""me and the north, Whirlpool-Amana SALIS & SfftV/CF James H. Smith Property" on file In GENUINE PARTS ICI CMAM CAMS the Clerk's Office of the County of westerly lint of Linden Street; WASHERS-DRYERS 232-0312 FOI THOU SMCIAl OCCASIONS; Essex, the three lots taken together thence) running O) South V degrees SELECTED PREOWNEb are described on a survey made by 51 minute* West 150.03 feet; thence Whirlpool CARS CAR RADIOS ft S0UN0 SYST EMS w .T2C2! " degrees 03 minutes Collins & Seymour, Engineers, AIR CONDITIONERS EUROPEAN DEL. ARRANGED III MONTH AVt..f«JT Elizabeth. New Jersey, dated No- WeitM.lt feet; ttience (3) North 3t vember 14, 1947. as follows: degrees 57 minutes East 150 feet to Whirlpool-Amana-Carrier CALL 7543700 me aforesaid line of Magnolia 130 W. 6th SI. & Arlington Ave. BEGINNING at a cor- Avenue; and thence (4) along the VACUUMS ner formed by the in- m Sou1l 41 PLAINFIELO Union County Consumer Affairs Director Ellen Bloom of Springfield graphically tersection of Northerly side I* ?L*i "' > degrees 03 Hoover-Eureka Mills # Ice Crtam of Cross Street with the minutes East 3D feet to the point and CLEMERSADYERS demonstrates the savings to consumers by the newly established Union County Westerly side of Bank Street (tor. P'«» <* BEGINNING. 233-0400 COMMONLY known as No. 1163 Division of Consumer Affairs located at Union College, 1033 Springfield Ave., Cranford. merly Port Street); thence (1) Magnolia Avenue, Elizabeth, New 20 ELM ST. WESTFIELD NORMS CHEVROLET running North 19 degrees 06 minutes •itrtvy, la Its first six months of operation as state consumer affairs director, Adam Levin of 76.71 feet along the westerly side of «. O.KU.I KlfS Above description being In ac- WrstfielA. Union County manager George Albanese and Secretary of State Donald Lan Sank Street to a point; thence t2) AUTO BODY REPAIRS "Better Diy Cieuilac Since 1894" North ;e degrees 23 minutes West cordance with a survey of said of Springfield walrh during official opening ceremonies at the consumer office on 109.79 feet to a point; thence (3) premises mad* by Amos O. and e Batter Dry Cleaning INSURANCE Thursday. Since February, I9T7, the new Union County Division of Consumer Affairs South 28 degrees 33 minutes West 75 Leroy Nlstnaon, Surveyors, datad « Shirt Laundering feet to a point In the Northerly side February m, 1(7|. There Is due has saved or returned to the consumers of the county over 1150,000. approximately 152,937.53 with In- BOOYART a Cold Fur Storage of Cross Street; thence (4) South M a Drapery and Rug Cleaning PEARSAU C degrees 23 minutes East 122.4* feet tereat tram May 6, 1977 and costs. Authorized along the Northerly side of Cross Tha Sheriff reserves the right to COLLISION SHOP SALES 4 SERVICE IN WCSf FIELD FRANKENBACH, Street to the point and place of adlourn mis sale. Major and Minor Repaln HALPH ORISCELLO Vmn* Selection o( 11 E Broad Si County Consumer Affairs BEGINNING. Used Car* sttd Truck* INC. BEING the same premises con- Melville J. Barlow, tty, Dial 756 0100 veyed to the Mortgagor herein by A Oeonjt W, Kochats, hop. deed of Frances Vella Onoraro. MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT Bat. 19ja Fees:t70.ar .Complete Bodr * Fender Repalrim CALL 2330220 Office a $150,000 Saver dared with even date and Intended to Auto fc Truck ReBnishlni Central Ave. and North Ave. E. 1201 SOUTH AVE.. PLAINFIELD simultaneously recorded 24 Houi Towing W.HB.ld herewith; this mortgage being a OTHER STORES IN PLAINFIELO purchase money mortgage given to SOAR OOP EDUCATION Call 7N-O330 Traditional opening day top priorities were con- office is effective and is secure a part of the consideration tor 30J Elm Street ceremonies are not always sumer education and the working, we still need local the said conveyance. Westfleld, N.J. REILLY Premises commonly known as 30- LE«AL NOTICE Garwood 232-4700 necessary to get a job done further strengthening and help." 14 Bank Street, Elizabeth, N.J. Sealed bids for a refrigerated 6 South Avt. The Union County Board expansion of the local There Is due approximately van will be received by the Secre- OLDSMOBILE CO. 115 Elm St. Weitfield S49,19i.62wlth Interest from April 1, ttry of the toerd of Education of the of Chosen Freeholders, at assistance network. In 1976, "977 and costs. town of WntflaM In the County of (be urging of the State our local assistance net- The Sheriff reserves the right to Union, New Jersey, In ttie Board idfourn this sale. Room, 303 Elm Street, Westfleld, SEVELL'S AUTO Authorized YOUR FAMILY LAUNDRIES Division of Consumer work, consisting of 91 county SHERIFF'S SALE RALPH ORISCELLO N.J., at 1:00 P>.M. August II, 1»77. Oldtmobile SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Specifications and conditions of Affairs, formally and municipal offices, Sheriff BODY SHOP CO. Sties 81 Service JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION ohn A. Rlcclardl, Atty. ilddlng may be obtained from the Delicious Eatin' established the Union either saved or returned to UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F. DJ & WL CX 415-04 Business Office, 302 Elm Street, Bodv end Paint Shop County Office of Consumer New Jersey's consumers 4972-76 METROPOLITAN LIFE •28-77 4T Fees $gj.i«" Westfleld, N.J., from 9:00 A.M. to Home Made Baked Goods Affairs in February, 1977, at over 11,341,000. I am INSURANCE COMPANY, a New \0o P.M. Mondays through Fridays. AAAe ALAaM.C.A Road Aid Hon d*oeuvras York coorporation vs. SIDNEY Tha Board of Education reserves Cold Cuti Salad! Union College, 1033 delighted to say that for just HARDY and JESSIE M. HARDY, the right to relect any or all bids, In 24 Hour Towing 560 North Ave E. AD 2 7651 hlswlfe, ALBERT RANKINS, TRI- INVITATION TO BID whole or In part, to make award! Open Sundays 8 • m.-3 p.m. Springfield Ave. in Cran- the first six months of 1977, COUNTY CREDIT SERVICE, and Fend« Revatit — Painting Weitfield. New Jersey Sealed proposals for the construe- "im by Item and to waive any In Truck Painting and Repairs 232-0925 ford, under the directorship our local assistance offices DOMESTIC FINANCE CORPORA- Ion of storm drainage facilities will rmalHIes when deemed best for LAUNDRY SERVICE INC. TION, Defendant. tne Interest of the Board of Educa- Foreign Car Strvtce 113QulmbySt^Wastriald of Ellen Bloom of have already returned or be received by the Town of Westfleld ' tEST. 1927 CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF in the Council Chambers at the tion. Call 232 IM7 Springfield. saved more than $1,400,000., EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF Municipal Building, 43] East Broad Bids must be submitted on the ROTCHFORD tLAUNDERERS and the Union County office, MORTGAGED PREMISES Street, Westtleld, New Jersey on forms furnished by the Board of J70 Windsor A.t OWC STORES (DRY CLEANERS In its first five months of By vlrfuo of the above-stated writ August 29, If77 at !0:M a.mEducatio. n and In accordance with 433 North Avenue, Eatt "D 'CAREER APPAREL operation, the Union County under the able direction of if execution to me directed I shall prevailing time. the conditions of bidding. WEtTFIilO'N.J. f*\ Ellen Bloom, is the leader. moose for sale by public vffwtue, In The work under this proposal By order of me Board of Educa- RENTAL • SALES (mice of Consumer Affairs oom B-f. In the Court Houie, In the includes the furnishing of ell labor, on, Town of Westfleld, County of TIFFANY DRUGS 6ONOE0 PICKUP* OELIVFRY This proves that New Jersey 'llyof Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednss- materials and equipment necessary Won. CALL hu either saved or returned 2323700 consumers are finally ay, the 34th da/ of August A.O., to complete the work as shown on H. TOMLINSON. Secretary LEASING ' Open 7 Dayi t Week to the consumers of Union i»77 at two o'clock In the afternoon WESTFIltD the contract drawings and described ublUhed in Daily 9 a.m. lo 10 p.m. getting the message H to of said day. In the contract specifications. All HE WESTFIELD LEADER 756 2640 County some $150,000 Service Sunday! 9 s.m. to 6:30 p.m. making it one of the he protection that the ALL that tract or parcal of land, proposal* shall be In accordance wgutl 11, 1*77 •OOY WORKS, INC. 664-3222 901 NORTH AVI., Consumer Fraud Act af- iltuate. lying and being In the City of with such drawings and tpeclflca- 1177 IT (10.B0 PARTS preeminent offices in the Elliabatti. In the county of Union, in tlons and the terms of the proposed A.J. Pompliano, Prop. Hudson Vitamin Products "i« State of New Jersey: Which Is contract. The work consists entire state local assistance fords and are availing Rusted Stover Candlei LUMIER themselves of our services. more particularly laid down. primarily of approximately i»j INiaiFP'IIALB COLLISION SPECIALISTS n network. leslgnated and distinguished on a lineal feet of 15" H.c. pip* storm UEUjCieJ. COUHT OF NEW EXrERT AUTO 1ODY "This is the twelfth county certain map entitled "Map of sewer with •tMndani mitts and JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION * FENDER REPAIRS The front Wheel Drive Car '. AMPLE FREE PARKING In opening day Twenty-seven (17) bulletins loft and manhole and all other work UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F- FREE PICK-UP ft DELIVERY J. S. IRVING office that we have »ores, belonging to Nathsn Flnkal In necessary therefor and incidental 14177a THE PERTH AMIOY Weatf IeM Traded Uead Cars ' ceremonies, which were the City of Elliab«th, N.j. now In tile thereto. established the past few SAVIMtJS INSTITUTION, a Mnkln* Dial 332-1071 233 2200 COMPANY finally held this week, some years and I fully intend to as Map No. 35C In me union County Proposal! must be delivered at me wjaration, Plaintiff vs. JOHN C. 100 representatives of Register's Office as Lot number place and before the hour aaawe 5YK«s, at ua, at at* Dfdt 1116 South Ave, W Wesiljelri continue our efforts to ex- seven (7). mentioned and mutt M *v- 1130 South Ave W. Weirfield LUMIER a, MILLWOIIIC county, "state and local Seine also known at No. 119 South eomvanlod by a certified check or Of Every Description •wwamtnu «•*• I" at- i the system so that by Park street, eiliabetti, N.J. ble) band aeyeMe Mi KM Ten* a) Said premises being etao WnltitM let an antsutit eajuat st at y Mw •>«>• iHnUalM writ MnOMMJM ntMCOMMMS tendance. Secretary or C end of next year, we will described as follows: least fen percent (10) of the base of execution to ma directed I shall PUCL OIL - OIL •tlHNERS have offices In most if not all BEGINNING on the easterly line amount of the bid, but not less than expose for sale by public vendue. In Congtniif HA*.DWA*C- PAINTS State Donaid Lan, of South Park Street at a point room ••», In the Court House, In the of New Jersey's 21 coun- 1500.00 nor more fhan 120,000, and City of Etiiabeth. N.J., on Wednes- 333-14*2 representing Governor therein distant 175 feel northerly must be in writing on the forms IRISTOL Sal«tmen °0S South Ave. W., Wattlield ties." from the Intersection of the same day, the J4th day of August A.D., Brendan T. Byrne, State furnished by the Town. Each bid 1977 at two o'clock In the afternoon Motors Inc. Superb Service 4WCRTH County Manager with the northerly side of Sixth must also be accompanied by a of said day. Director of Consumer Street and running thence (1) north surety company certificate stating SALM tCMVfCt MftTS 232 6600 A3 degrees east af right angles to All that tract or parcel of land, Affairs Adam K. Levin of Albanese, who, along with that said surety company will situate, lying and being In the city of PAINTS Union College President South Perk Street 100 feet to a point; provide the bidder with the required eiliabeth. In the County of Union In Westfleld, Union County thence (2) north 27 degrees west and performance bond In the full amount the Stata of New Jersey: Manager George AlbaneM Saul Orkin, was a prime at right angles to the first course 35 of the work, by a non-collusion af- feet to a point; thence (3) south »3 fidavit, a contractor's qualification BEGINNING at a point In the AUSTIN - MG MM f>l N Mf «f URr and Union County Consumer mover In the establishment degrees west and parallel with the statement, and a statement of Southerly lint of William strtet 'Irst course too feet to e point In the distant 1 M.w feet Westerly trom the JAGUAR • ItOVIft Affairs Director Bloom all of the Union County office, ownership on th« forms Included In Southwest corner of Spring and 3« SOUTH AVI I congratulated Miss Bloom easterly line of South Park Street; and explained In the contract docu- William Streets, which point Is the LAND NOVfR WfSTFICLO participated thence <4) south 37 degree) ee*l ments. norlnwisterly corner of land of on her appointment as along the easterly line of South Park Bidders must be in compliance Lawrence Baumann.- thence run DATSUN Secretary of State Lan director of the new county Street IS feet to thi point and place with all provisions of Chapter 137 nlng •aid, "I am delighted to of beginning. p.L. 1975 supplement to the law office. Premises are commonly known against discrimination (Affirmative (1) Along thesald Southerly line of 755-6400 75$-MO«! officially inaugurate this He said, "This county has and deslgneted at 615 South Park action) and must pay workmen the William Street North St degrees U UNION COUNTY terribly effective County street, Elizabeth. New Jersey. prevailing wage rates promulgated minutes West so faet to a point; 5»i • I «,, % !( a committment to the There Is due approximately by the New Jersey State Depart- thence (2) south 31 dtareet 02 VOLKSWAOIN, Office of Consumer Affairs, protection of our consumers 15,151.11 with Interest from June 17, ment of Labor and industry for this minutes West 100 feat to a point; especially in my home 1*77 and costs. prolect, copies of which ara on flit In thence (3) South N degrees M and we feel that the best The Sheriff reserves the right to the Office of the Town Enajlneer. minutes East so faaf to a point; DOM'S TOYOTA Inc. county. One of Governor adlourn this safe. "This contract will Include * fixed thence (4) Norm 31 degrees 02 person possible to carry on RALPH ORISCELLO amount of MOO as a continaattcy. All minutes East loo faat to the said AUTO SAtIS Autaorised Byrne's top priorities has Southerly line of William Street and this fight is Ellen Bloom." Sheriff bidders are required to add Nils fixed iaejijias.the Ana as Veen been the establishment of Director Bloom said, Llndabury, McCormick ft amount to their bid and to Include the point and place of BEGINNING VOLKSWAGfN CENTER FUOMANN county consumer protection Estabrook, Attys. this additional amount In their bid BEING COMMONLY KNOWN as • STOUT "This office is a tangible DJ It WL CKIIIM bond, as provided In the Instructions No 1010-ion William Street, Pick Up Sales - Service - Parts OH COMPANY JB-77 4T Fee»:»88.32 to bidders, This contingency shall be Elizabeth, New Jersey. agencies, so that the full commitment to the people of a CBOWN Naw and Uiad Can — Trucks force of the state stands Included In the contract, the per. The above description Is In ac- Sedans at Alweyi Rtealy to Serve Von Union County that we, as PUSXIC NOTICE formsnee bond and the labor and cordance with a survey prepared by Weaon Station Weaons - Kutnan Gfctas behind the consumer at the representatives of the Public Notice Is hereby given that material bond, but payment shall be PaulJ.Rinaldi, L.S., Elliabeth, N.J •CORONA Factory Trained MechaiUea local level to insure efficient ordinances as follows were passed made to the contractor from these dated Nov. s, 1971 Sport Sedani PLe-7400 government, care. As and adopted by the Council of the funds only upon the completion of This Mortgage is a llrst purchase * Hard Tops 1184 SouUl Ave. Plainfteltl and swift mediation or volunteers, we have staffed Town ol westfleld at a meeting extra work by the contractor, money mortgage, ttta consideration conciliation of consumer thereof held August 9, 1777 pursuant to a written change order, for which commute* part of the this office and we have JOYC.VREELAND or change orders, siftnad by the P"chase price ot ma property. Large Selection of Up^o-Date SslM t Service problems.'' moved to insure the con Town Clerk contracting agent of the Town of TOGETHER with all materials, USED CARS Walchdee limit Service OENCKAL OHDINANCI No.llM Westfleld and the contractor, prior equipment, furnlsnlnat or other WISTFIflD Easy Budaat Payment Plan sumers of this county tha AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE to the commencement of such work properly whaiioevar Installed as of Dtai TM-63OO The Secretary quipped, CODE OF TH6 TOWN OF and such payment shall be In the December 14, 1971 and Installed 196 U.S. Hwy. No. 23 Dial 232 $272 they can feel safe and amount agreed to by the parties In Norm Plain Betd DODGI, Inc. "It is only fitting that Union WESTFIELO, CHAPTER 13, subsequent thereto and used In and (Between Somerset 4 Grove) X1 South Ava. E. Wtsrtitld County officially establish secure in the knowledge tha "MOTOR VEHICLES AND writing in the change order, or about the lands herein described their interests will be TRAFFIC," BY ADDING CER- change orders. The tolaf amount of which are necessary to tha com- its own consumer protec TAIN PROVISIONS TO SECTION such change orders In a contract plete and comfortable use and fLUMiM tion office, in that the last protected. We have been 13 20 "PARKING PROHIBITED. shall never exceed the total amount 2ccuP8ncv of such building or able to do so because of th< AT ALL TIMES." of the contingency provided." buildings for the purpoea for which two directors of the State SPECIAL ORDINANCE N0.1H7 The successful bidder shall start they are to be erected or were GARDNIft HANKIN FUfl CO. MOUNTAIN$,OI Division of Consumer fact that business has jninec AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE construction ton (10! calendar days erected, Including. In part; all with us in the realization FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE after notice of award is given end awnings, screens, shades, fixtures, AUTHORIZED PlUMilNG i Affairs are Union County PUBLIC WORKS CENTER AND shall complete all work within 30 and all heating, lighting ventilating, Sties and Seivica Since 1MB residents; as a matter of that we are all consumers ol THE APPROPRIATION OF THE working days after the start of work. refrigerating, incinerating and MOTOftS INC ALL DOOCC ntOBUOTf "Nothing Count. Like Service" HIAT1NG goods and services. MONIES NECESSARY THERE Plans and specifications may be cooking equipment and appurte- fact, both are from West- FOR. seen or procured at theoOtflce of the nances (hereto. PULL CMftVM.iej MRVKf OIL BURNER !#•»£Ckarlas A.'Honackar Town Engineer, James Josephs, h r SALES field - the current director "The telephone numbei SPECIAL ORDINANCE No.l»3#, ,,J « | is due approximately Sale* and Service JT. , ' RESIMNTIAL AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN Public Works Center, 959 North SJS,a«.9? with interest from May 30, SERVICE ' ' l, COBtMlUCML Adam l — ChlMnn rt— filled with' arcade, games, from Troop 171 also com- Rodger8, Bill Towns, Bert trip and participating In the pleting the canoe trip and Schwartz, Ray Mucci, Paul skee ball, air hockey and a base camp program were snack bar. participating in the Hahn, Tim Avis, Henry Kevin Kerwin, Dave program were Mark Scott, Lloyd and Colin Kerwin. Bowcraft Amusement Park ia located on Rt. 22 Mr. and Mr*. Albert J. Cyr, former reaMenU el M«cte, I • Mi • ' ' . West In Scotch Plains and) is The shove property at530 Alden Ave. has been NM t* the i r\j ( M A Named United To Manage Clark Firm Dra. Lawrence S. and Ann Koons, formerly of Rydal. Ind. are new residing in their new home at 325 Montague open everyday from • a.m Penn. This sale was negotiated for Mr. and Mn. Nigel R. Ave., Scotch Plains which they purchased recently from to 11 p.m. year round. Way Chairman Polychrome Corp. (ASE) Harlan By Mary McEnerney or the office of Alan John- Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Finney. The sale of this Multiple has announced the George Otis, plant ston, Inc., Realtors. Lilted home was negotiated by Maurice Duffy of the promotion of William R Peterson-Ringle Agency, 350 Park Ave., Scotch Plains. manager, Exxon Chemical Towns of Westfield to THE LITTLE GIRL WHO Co., Linden, has been manager of the Clark, LIVES DOWN named general campaign manufacturing facilities. As THf LANE" (PQ> chairman for the United plant manager he is Way of Union County 1977-78 responsible for all fund drive. The appointment manufacturing activities, was announced by Andrew including the production of Campbell president of the graphic arts film, film board of trustees, of theprocessing chemicals and voluntary organization lithographic chemicals. which helps support 73 Towns joined Polychrome social service agencies in in 1972 as manager of Union County. chemical manufacturing at Otis has been involved the Clark plant. From 1964 with United Way fund- to 1972 he was president of William Towns raising since 1974, and was the photographic chemical a division chairman of the manufacturing firm of Association of Photographic campaign cabinet in last Townley Chemical Corp., Manufacturers, and has year's major firms drive. Amity ville, N.Y. Previously served on committees of the Otis said, "Every person he was vice president of American National Stan- The home at 1224 Sleepy Hollow Lane. Scotch Plains was Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Goti have recently moved to their in Union County, whether a manufacturing, Cormac dards Committee. sold recently for Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Fehlau. This home new home at 39 Highlander Dr. Scotch Plains. The sale of Chemical Corp., in Long Towns is a graduate of was Multiple Listed by the Peterson-Ringle Agency and Fit. and to. resident or employed here, this Multiple Listed property was negotiated by Lilian Island City. Rochester Institute of sold by Ruth C. Tate of that office. Waleiak Gots of H. Clay Friedrlchs, Inc., Realtors, the •SttQfflwOfMN 11:30 MALTO shares the responsibility for at 13:30 this community's well He is a member of theTechnology, where he Gallery of Homes. Atftowaa.M WESTFIELO being. United Way activities Society of Photographic majored in photographic 232 1288 are the best means for Scientists and Engineers, science, and he also at- making Union County a and has held office and tended City College, New better place to live and committee memberships in York, and the University of /•• work." both the national Buffalo. He served three organization and the New years in the U. S. Army Tn addition to his work York Chapter. He also is a Signal Corps as a member of with United Way, Otis is a member of the Professional the lOist Airborne Division. director of the Chamber of Photographers of America Mr. and Mrs. Towns have Commerce of Eastern Union and the National two children. County. BURT REYNOLDS JACKIE GLEASON He has been Exxon Chemical Company's Bayway Chemical plant manager since 1973. Otis, ML. his wife, daughter and two sons live in Mendham.

9 AM TO II PW COOL 1 SHADY Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Zehrfuhs of Scotch Plains, have Mr. and Mrs. James S. Norfleet are now residing in their /?/^» ffaf/- Mow Titt-A-Whirl! recently moved into their new home at 1026 Seward Ave., new home at 118 Paterson Rd.. Fanwood. which they which was the former residence of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn purchased recently from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plekarski. KKTaiLlBsust Miniature Golf Go Karts Pracejus. This multiple listed property sale was The listing and sale of this Multiple Listed home was ^^h^BH ^L^ia'aBb^HBBi ^aa .a^flMfeaaaua^aaai au t negotiated by Judith Zane. H- (lav Friedrichs, Inc. negotiated by Maurice Duffy of the Peterson-Ringle amaajraptim., w*rcaaaja», w.j. W^VUMI Sitaar Arcade Gamat Agency, 350 Park Ave.. Scotch Plains. NMMTwinlraahiCovnftyCk* ummt-mtm. Rite Our Maw Merry Go-Round \ ^^ J^i^Ma^i^J ^^U^^a^D^^^ AaaaaaaJ flaBBBBBBBBt aaaBBaiaBBBBi^BBW •WTUTMHWHT WIITtY M TM COCItTMt PMR0t THIS AO S«VH OK « $».30 TICKfl tttttmtT w IIKMIrsoo ,2oc CH»P MCHGOTT' ==•• Rt 22 Scotch Plains m os?s mire "OlFFriFin 1 unilDF" ^^.v. 11HD, 8:00 12:00 dfitrr IK.LV • fwWmn. VoaH»Guit.r ^^••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••« •••••••••••••*•••••••••••••««• ••%, ^Caatll f> V Jhnloa a Bill

3 t ¥& »/ Jntt' -THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST II, 1977 PURO 19 Posyton Has Olympic Hopes, Mindo Defeats YM to Sponsor Willow Grove Elevens Advance To Dive in Neb. this Weekend Mindowaskin Swim Club Long Distance Run put together a 176-114 vic- Applications are coming in all categories. Each In Woodbridge Ron Posyton of 319 Sin- Jersey High School State Amateur Athletic Union gold, 25 silver and four tory over the Willow Grove in at a rapid pace for the entrant will receive a ByBobWyckoff in the third, Fleming clair PI., 16-year-old meet. through permission of the bronze medals. Swim Club with the help of Westfield YMCA first long certificate with their reverted to form by striking record-setting perform- distance run. finishing time and number. Ask someone who knows out the next three boys. He Westfleld High School diver, Hoping for a berth on the United States Olympic "We shall look for a bulk will compete this weekend Committee. Now in its 28th ances by Jenny Frawley, There will be two runs, a The Y will open the to describe for you the now has 55 in just 1980 Olympics team, of our 1980 Olympic Team to Melissa Krutchen, Mary 10,000 meter-approximately facilities for showers and typical eleven-year-old under 41 innings, and a quite in the National AAU-Sears Posyton has been training year, the program con- come from the expanded Junior Olympic Multisport stantly seeks to further Davis and the 11-12 girts miles and a 5,000 dressing before and after baseball team and you're respectable ERA of 2.51. since he was 10 years old. AAU Junior Olympics relay team. Championships at the develop the nation's 1 meter. the race. Entries must be, likely to be regaled with Defensive highlights of programs, ' according to F. Mary Davis set a club There are categories for received by Sept. 10 to yarns about flashes of the game incl"dM a double University of Nebraska in The Multisport Cham- amateur sports programs Don Miller, executive Lincoln. pionships, which will also by offering competition to record for the 50M 13-14 youth, men, and women in qualify. While there is no brilliance amid a general play ending ilie second director of the U.S. Olympic iackstroke with 36.6. both distances. Both will maximum enrollment those well-intentioned ineptitude inning wherein Darren Postyon is Eastern include gymnastics, judo, young athletes annually. Committee. Scholastic diving champion, synchronized swimming, As evidence of the ef- Melissa Krutchen lowered start and finish at the registering before Sept. 3 with the one or two physical Tietsworth snared a line placed second in the track and field, trampoline, fectiveness of the Junior AH Junior Olympic the girls 8-u 25 M backstroke Westfield Y. Bob Smith, will receive a T-shirt and early-spurters who drive in right field and National Jr. Olympics in tumbling and wrestling, will Olympics program, 83 competition is geared in to 25.0. The 11-12 girls relay chairman of the event, upon finishing will receive a dominate both at the plate alertly threw out the runner 1975, took second, third and be televised from 5 to 6:30 members of the 1976 United accordance with the team of Jean Merlo, Cory explains that fitness joggers merchandise gift package. and on the mound. The usual at first...a similar piay in fourths in two-meter diving p.m. Saturday and 4:30 to 6 States Olympic team at Olympic motto: "In the May, Kathy Wagner and still have plenty of time to The run is sanctioned by score when two teams such the next inning when a in the YMCA Nationals over p.m. Sunday over NBC-TV. Montreal were former Olympics, it is not the Jenny Frawley set a new get ready for the run. There the New Jersey Association as these meet is 11-9 with a sinking liner at shortstop a period of three years and The Junior Olympics were Junior Olympians. These 83 winning, but the taking part pool and club record for - are many runners from the of the Amateur Athletic multitude of walks and Tom Pierce's shoetops was second place in the New inaugurated in 1949 by the members accounted for 25 that counts." 200M Medley relay with a ages of seven years to 62 Union, although entrants errors paving the way. caught by him and his 2.35.4. Jenny Frawley set already registered for the are not required to have a Which only heightens the strong throw to first sacker new pool and club records, event. card. significance of the latest in a Mike Padula almost nipped for girls U-12 50M back with In addition to individual For more details or an long string of such per- the runner...and a wicked Rutgers' Davis: Looks Forward a 38.3 and club record for 11- entrants the Y is accepting application and the route, formances as was turned in line drive which looked for 12 50M fly with 35.3. teams. All awards will be stop in at the Westfield by the Westfield 11-year-old all the world like a cinch Individual results were: given to first through sixth YMCA. All Stars last Friday double was caught by Dan To Playing the Best" 7-u boys 50 ft. free: 1. N. evening when they trimmed Hauck running full tilt to Home 12.5 M, 2. T. Conover Colonia, 2-0, to advance in deep right center and M, 3. F. Merkle WG; girls: Soccer Camp Opens Monday the Woodbridge Tour- reaching across his body to Giving an encore to the his senior season with great the games on Saturday afternoons to root for us. I 1. C. Caroe 12.8 M, 2. M. nament. Despite a lofty .316 grab the shot. performance by the Rutgers anticipation. Finishing 10th Jim McCarthy, program participate in various drills, | team batting average, on the team in tackles last guess they saw us growing DeCastro WG, 3. A. Offensively, the team defensive football team in Michener M director at the Westfield exercises, and game defense and superb pitching 1976 would seem to produce year and tying for the up and now they get a Young Men's Christian playing situations. In the clawed and scratched their chance to see us play in 6-u 50ft. free boys: 1. J. were again the standouts way to their pair of runs - a bit of stage fright. But team lead with five pass Association announced event of extremely hot against Colonia. Pitching senior free safety. Bob interceptions, the two-time college," Davis says. Sortor 13.5 WG, 2. B. today that the second annual the first one in the top of the Coopersmith M, 3. J. Adorna weather or rain the camp I aces Steve Buontempo and Davit' of Weatfield does not letter winner has all the Those people will be Soccer Camp is nearly filled will be brought indoors at fourth when Fleming led off M; girls: l.M. Caroe 14.6 M, Tom Fleming each hurled with a double, took third on foresee any uneasiness. confidence in the world. getting a special treat this to capacity. the Y. three innings of scoreless The 6-4, 175 pound "1 get a real thrill playing fall, when Rutgers en- 2. S. Michener M, 3. J. a passed ball and scored on Newell WG "This year we expanded In addition this year will ball in which the opposition Hauck's infield out on a nifty Weitfield High graduate my position," he admits. "I tertains Penn State at to 50 children each week to Diving: Girls 12-u: 1. J. be the expert training in amassed a total of three delayed move. They added was an integral part of the won't always go for the Giants Stadium in the accommodate the large goal keeping by Frank hits, (all singles), three unit that led the nation in interception, but I get a Meadowlands. Not only will Merlo 66.20 M, 2. L. Wald- an insurance run in the sixth number requests we have Brady, goal keeper for the walks, a hit batsman, and no when Miller singled for his three separate defensive chance to be in almost every the Scarlet Knights put their vogel M, 3. K. Smith WG had," McCarthy said. With boys: 1. M. Frawley 82.50 New Jersey American runner advancing past second hit of the game and categories - total defense, play anyway. Free safety is 18 game win streak on the just a few days remaining to Professional Soccer team. second base. Lowering his rushing defense, and an exciting place to be." line-currently the longest in M, 2. B. Conover M, 3. K. Hauck followed with his JUTGESS register there are only three Managed by Jim ERA to an astounding 1.42, second safety as well. Rick Newell WG scoring defense - as the So far, the physical the nation - but they'll be openings in the first week. Geoghegan, the camp is Buontempo started the Scarlet Knights rang up a Bob Davis resuming a rivalry with a 13-0girls: l.C. Hay 151.10 Franco then forced Miller at education major has The soccer camp will be open to boys and girls game and pitched his third base but Hauck raced perfect 11-0 season. Davis parlayed the freedom of his powerhouse has also con- football goliath. M, 2. K. Conover M, 3. L. between the ages of 8 and 12. Baird WG held the weeks of Aug. 15 typically masterful game of all the way to third when the feels a similar performance position into eight career tributed defensive lineman "I look forward to playing and Aug. 22. The boys and More details and pin-point control (a first- may be In the offing this boys: 1. J. Krakora 215. Colonia third baseman interceptions, leaving him Rick Baldwin to the Scarlet that game," says Davis. "I girls attending will meet at registration information is inning walk was only his attempted to double up the time around, too. well within reach of the Knights, giving the defense enjoy playing against the M, 2. M. Smith WG, 3. N. Clark WG the Y at 9 each morning and available at the Westfield Y. sixth in over 46 innings) and speedy Franco. After an "Once all our young guys Rutgers record of 14 thefts a distinctly Westfield flavor. best." That fits right into ground ball-inducing uncontested steal of second held jointly by John Pollack, "It's nice when people Davis' approach to the 8-u 25M back boys: I. T. get a couple of games under Markey 24.0 WG, 2. N. YMCA Plans sinkers. by Franco, Darin Pinto their belt*, I don't think Tony Pawlik, and Ed Jones. from Westfield come out to whole game of football. Home M, 3. M, Kalblein M; Just when the opposing lofted a soft liner to short we'll be at any low at all That's pretty fancy com- left center which was caught pany. girls: 1. M. Krutchen 25.0 M, Trip to Soccer Game batters come up for their from last season," says 2. A. Merkle WG, 3. S. Goltra by the shortstop whose Davis, who is the only "Bob is not exceptionally The Westfield YMCA has popularity throughout the second try at him, however, Shape Up for Fall, WG Manager George Pierce will startled throw to home just returning starter from last fast," says Rutgers made reservations to the country and has caught on in missed the Kamikaze Kid, year's defensive backfield. assistant coach Pete Savino, 9-10 25M back boys: 1. M. New Jersey American New Jersey. "You can go to bring Fleming in from left Frawley MM M, 2. J. Gatti field to throw a blazing Hauck, who had alertly "but he has that special WBFL Officials Urge professional soccer game. almost any open field in tagged up. Gone, too, are linemen sense to be in the right place WG, 3. N. Wimmers M; Scheduled for Friday town and see kids kicking fastball which impels Nate Toran and John at the right time. His ex- Now is the time for all Sept. 9 and, and the final girls: 1. S. Esposito 21.4 WG, evening, Aug., 19, the Y will the ball around," Jim catcher Ken Miller to insert Winners of 14 of their last Alexander, but Davis feels perience in the secondary Westfield youngsters, in- sign-up, Saturday morning 2. G. Wagner M, 3. J. For- transport only 50 children McCarthy, program a sponge in his mitt to 17, the team plays in the their replacements are also makes him very valuable to terested in playing football Sept. 10. Teams will be put ster WG and families down to Wall director at the Westfield Y prevent a bone bruise. After third round tonight against adequate. "We had a lot of us." this fall, to start to get together that evening, so it 11-12 50M back boys: l.C. Township to watch the explained. "Westfield is walking the lead-off batter East Brunswick. players who got experience Davis was also valuable to themselves in shape for the will be impossible to accept Keoughan 41.5 WG, 2. J. Americans meet the certainly a soccer com- last saason and that should the people of Westfield, 2lst season of action in the late registrations after the Halsey M, 3. D. Mahoney M; California Sunshine. munity. Last year there girls: 1. J. Frawley 38.3 M, Ice Skating, make them ready for this where he lettered in Westfield Boys' Football 10th. All signups will be Soccer has grown in were close to 1,000 Murawski Breaks season. We won't replace baseball and basketball.and League. held at the Westfield Yon 2. K. Keoughan WG, 3. C. youngsters involved in Anyone? Nate and John, but we'll fill waa named an All-Metro League officials stress Ferris PI, The Saturday May M Woolfolk, Kelly soccer. This year the Y has in their spots." quarterback and defensive that prospective players morning registrations will 13-14 50M back boys: 1. M. offered a camp and it is Reservations are being Archery Record Davit, meanwhile, eyes back. The athletic should get themselves ready run from 9-11:30 while the Dillon 37.0 WG, 2. T. Hannon . Place in Meet filled to capacity." accepted for the by spending 10-15 minutes Friday evening sign-up wil WG, 3. J. Merlo M; girls: 1. The Y is encouraging Warinanco Ice Skating Anthony Murawski Jr. of each day doing light be from 7-8. I M. Davis-3* 5 -M, 2. T. Westfield track team- families to go to the game. Center, Warinanco Park, Westfield placed second in Resident Win* Trophy calesthenics (push-ups, sit- Registration in the WBFL Wanror WO, 3. J. MerJo M mates Frank Kelly and The bus will leave the 'Y' at Elizabeth and Roselle, for the intermediate boys ups, jumping jacks, stret- is open to all Westfield boys . 15-17 50M back boys: 1. T. 6 p.m. and return directly this fall and winter season. division of the National In Freestyle Skmting ches, neck Isometrics and in the fourth, fifth, sixth and Davis 33.6 M, 2,R. Davis M, Butch Woolfolk competed after the same. For information, contact Archery Tournament at leg lifts) to build body seventh grades who will be 3. T. Keoughan WG; girls: 1. I Saturday in the first annual Since there are only 50 the rink manager, the Union Miami University in Oxford, County Park Commission, Ohio last week. Kinten Anderson, 13-year muscles and several at least nine years, nine : L. Masters 36,2 M, 2. C. Essex County Park Com- seats available, tickets will minutes daily running months of age as of Sept. 1. Nichols M, 3, N DeCastro be sold on a first-come, first- P.O. Box 275, Elizabeth Tony broke the in- old daughter of Mr. and mission invitation meet. 07207. termediate boys 50 meter Mrs. Robert D. Anderson of (jogging interspersed with Players must weigh at least WG serve basis. 8-u 25M fly boys: 1. T. Woolfolk won the 16-17 record of 316 with a 318 BrlghtwoM Ave., won the short sprints) to condition 60 lbs. Applications are available "Neglect nothing that can the leg muscles. According Markey 24.6 WG, 2. N. year old 100 and 220; Kelly round, silver trophy by placing The registration fee is $5 at the Westfield 'Y' on increase your stature." second In a USFSA fraestyle to the WBFL official Dave HorneM, 3. M. Kalblein M; was runnerup in the 100. Ferris PI. Stendhal Burdge, "these exercises which covers, in part, the girls: 1. C. Caroe 24.4 M, 2. ice-skating competition held cost to the WBFL to supply in Port Washington, Long are best done at the same M. Krutchen M, 3. S. time each day. Also it is each player with a jersey, a Goltra WG Island, on Aug. 5. She is helmet and insurance with a presently skating several important not to overdo it at 9-10 25M fly boys: 1. J. the beginning. Start slowly $100 deductible feature. Gatti 19.6 WG, 2. M. hours daily in two summer Players must furnish their ice-skating workshops, one and gradually increase your Frawley M, 3. T. DeCastro workouts throughout the own sneakers, shoulder WG; girls: 1. D. Steurenagel in Florham Park under the pads and football pants. direction of Hans Ger- month." 19.2 WG, 2. G. Wagner M, 3. Proper equipment will be on P. MacPhee M schwiler, former World The WBFL, one of many display at the sign-ups. Champion and the other at reasons why no community 11-12 50M fly boys: 1. C. A Birthday Party South Mountain Arena in in the Garden State can Questions concerning the Keoughan 40.3 WG, 2. J. West Orange. She is a claim a better football WBFL should be directed to Halsey M, 3. R. Forster WG; member of the United States program than Westfield, Bob Brewster (233-0492). girls: 1. J. Frawley 35.3 M, Figure Skating Association, will hold four registrations Anyone who would like to 2. K. Keoughan WG, 3. K. the South Mountain Figure for signup for the 1977 apply for one of the still Wagner M Skating Club, as well as the season of play. The initial remaining coaching posts 13-14 50M fly boys: 1. T. for ! Hannon 32.5 WG, 2. M. f ! Union County Figure sign-up will be held should fill out the form y Skating Club. Miss Saturday morning, Aug. 27, below and mail it as soon as Dillon WG, 3. F. Meri M; Anderson, an honor student with additional sign-ups possible to Coaches girls: l.T. Wanzor 36.0 W, 2. at Roosevelt Junior High Kir Men AiMkrsan slated for Saturday a.m., Selection c-o Bob Brewster; M, Davis M, 3. A. Halsey M School, also studies ballet Yvette Dance Studio in Sept. 3, Friday evening, 1028 Harding St. 15-17 50M fly boys: 1. T. and gymnastics at the Cranford. Davis 29.3 M, 2. T. WBFL COACHING APPICATION Keoughan WG, 3. R. David from Midas. M; girls: 1 L. Masters 34.9 Head Coach To Televise Rutgers Games M, 2. C. Nichols M, 3. M. •>* New Jersey Public on a delayed basis this Decastro WG Assistant Relays: To celebrate our happy 1st poriy. there'll be Iree Midas Television, UHF channels season starting with the Hyiny saucers rind kites - so 23, 50, 52 and 58, will opener on Sept. 2 against 8-u lOflM free boys: 1. Anmversaiy m Westfield, we're Helper Kalblein, Tilyou, Home, having a gala Birthday Party or* bring 'he kids. broadcast four Rutgers Penn State at Giants r c University football games Stadium in the Smith 1.33.6 M; girls: 1. giving you the presenls. lt' > ^' > 10% BIRTHDAY Meadowlands. 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C8tF COURSE BRICK CORNER PIPE SHOP cmvmmmmm PAKK AVK SPECIAt GROUP RATES >r. NORTH AVI MKHLLFUU TIMSE PBO. COMPLETE 420 South Avenue, W. mi DAS PRO SHOP OceanDOrt, N.JPAR. Garden StatKe Pkwy Exit 105 OPEN seveN OAVS l.awnmower and 9:00 AM TO 10:30 P M 'Green lawns flowers and trees picnic tables WbstfMd Garden Center RAIN OR 3HINE beside the race track .. . clublike lounges... restaurants 233-3922 Page 10 THE WESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1917- Wilson Wins First Fall Troop Tennis Ladder Signup Aug. 27 Updated Singles Ladder as of Aug. Town Softball Title Registration for the fall 7: I, Dolores Schmidt; 2, troop will be accepted at the Shelly Nichols; 3, Joan AT BARON'S Tom Miller batted and 11 hitters in order to pick up Watchung Stable on Daley; 4, Joan Unger; 5, pitched Wilson Playground the impressive complete Saturday, Aug. 27 from 10 to a 6-0 victory over game win. Fleming, a.m. to 12 noon and from Maureen Rock; 6, Mary Washington and its first- Franzoi, Walsh, Mirda, 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for Shea; 7, Gloria Schreier; 8, ever Town Softball Title last Brian Morris and Miller all new members and those Cathy Hughes; 9, Carol Friday in the finals of the had hits in the four run who did not ride in the Ginsburg; 10, Klara Dieme; 1977 Westfield Recreation seventh. Spring Troop program. U, Susan Kreitzer; 12, Eva Wagensommer; 13, Vivian Commission Softball Defensively, Fleming », competes in slalom race at the state Anne Latartara; 30, Irene ALL SUNTAN LOTIONS the Wilsonites, under the Danny Hauck and Kurt available at the Watchung Olympics for handicapped young people. Terry is a patient at ChlMren's Speciaiiied Kornblatt; 31, Sandy direction of leaders Wendy Gilahus one each. David Stable, Glenside Ave., Hospital located in Mountainside. Wooster; 32, Barrie Traum; IN STOCK Kebernick, B.J. Lay, and Faris, Matt Roberts, Paul Summit. 33, Fran Comstock; 34, Johnnie Ray Barnes and Valentino and Scotty Lupia Patty Moninger; 35, Lois player-coach Kevin Morris played superbly for a Berger. failed to call it quits in the defense that, until the Nomahegan Divers Terry Brown: A Lesson in Courage Doubles Ladder As Of middle of the season, seventh, had kept the light Aug. 7:1, Nichols-Spenadel; captured their final two hitting Washingtonians in Win Trophy 2, Daley-Halluin; 3, Sch- regular season battles and the ball game. For Champions in All Games of Life malz-Zutty; 4, Dieme- then, playing tough tourney Lupia K'd two and walked The Nomahegan diving Harcourt; 5, Shea-Unger; 6, Softball, edged Jefferson one in his seven innings of team took home a first place "Don't ever look back medals. Schmidt-Yawger; 7, Coates- trophy for its participation The medal recipients are: and Tamaques in early hurling, Hauck, in relief, when you're beating the Terry/competing in a Henry Smith of Paterson, Rock; 8, Buchsbaum-Scher; round ball games, before sent Wilson down 1-2-3 in the in the "A" League Cham- other guy," says 11-year-old 9, Schreier-Wagensommer; pionship held July 28 and 29. wheelchair and with his gold medal, 2S-yard dash taking care of their rival to eighth. Washington, seeded Terry Brown of Linden, with body and a leg in a cast, and silver medal, slalom 10, Rhodes-Prouty. INSULATED the Sputh in the cham- second behind Bruce Dave Fratt coached the the firsthand knowledge of a epitomized the spirit of the 11, Dickinson-Foster- pionship game. divers who managed to take and softball throw; Denise Moran's Tamaques club, true champion. youngsters, as he captured Perez of Carteret, gold, 25- Kemp; 12, Lovejoy- finished up 6-3 on the year. first place among the eight Terry, a patient at Miller was the key man teams that competed. The gold medals in the 25-yard yard dash and softball Voorhees; 13, Kaplan- PICNIC BAGS for Wilson, personally Children's Specialized dash, slalom, and relay throw; Darnell Stanley of Lipcon; 14, Kenny- team was behind by eight Hospital, is one of a host of Torcicollo; 15, Chenitz- outhitting Washington, WASH OOO 000 000 points going into the 11-12 races and a silver medal in Linden, gold, 25-yard dash, which he held to but four r-0 h-4 e-5 champions at the Moun- the softball throw. softball throw, slalom, and Watkins; 16, Brecher- ft age group but picked up 15 tainside rehabilitative base hits. Miller, leading W1LS 010 010 40x points in this category which Regular Saturday relay and Pamela Fehsenfeld; 17, Loree-Pray; off, collected five singles in facility for physically practice sessions were held McCormick, of Newark, IS, O'Connell-Latartara; 19, SIX PACK CARRIERS r-6 h-18 e-3 aided in the winning. Tracy handicapped young people, as many trips. And, the 11 Hayes performed well on for two months on the gold,slalom, softball throw Brody-Gudene; 20, year-old had plenty of help WASH ABRH whose athletic prowess has hospital grounds under the and 25-yard dash. Snauffer-Giordano; 21, her back dive which at- brought them gold, silver from his hard-hitting Hauck lb,p 4 0 1 tributed to her fourth place direction of Sharon Also, Gary Martin of Cruger-Martin. 50% teammates who slashed 18 Faris 3b 0 0 and bronze medals which Malakoff, a recreation Orange, gold, slalom and 25- Mixed Doubles Ladder As position. they proudly display. of Aug. 7: 1, Dieme- hits, including a half-dozen Gilhaus ss 0 1 Diving Results: 10-U - therapist, yard dash, and silver, in a four run seventh, en Valentino cf 0 0 The youngsters earned the softball throw and foul Kennedy; 2, Schers; 3, Off route to the triumph that Patty Dervin, 3rd; Pam The medals are the fruits Spasser-Gelb; 4,- Schmalzs; Russell cf 0 0 Fink, 4th; and Greg of the young patients' labors right to compete in the shooting; Evelyn Davis of upped their season ending Brewster If 0 0 tournament ss a result of Newark, gold, softball throw 5, Lovejoys; 6, Foster- mark to 6-3. Czander, 5th. 11-12 - Megan at the recent Tournament of Kemps; 7, Elmores; 8, Handley sf 0 0 Tibbals, 1st; Tracy Hayes, Champions sponsored for their victories in a regional and silver, 25-yard dash; Wilson, which also left 16 Scharflf.ss 0 0 meet held in Cranford, Miss Helen Lopatosky of Mont- Yawgers; 9, Buchsbaums; 4th; Jodi Albanese, 9th; handicapped young people 10, Voorhees. men on base it> the nine Roberts 2b 00 Lisa Cianciulli, 6th; Marco by the New Jersey State Malakoff said. "Everyone ville, gold, 25-yard dash, inning fray, scored all it was Splaine rf 0 0 Piazza, 3rd; and Scott Department of Community put out a tremendous ef- slalom and softball throw; 11, Proutys; 12, Pollocks; to need in the bottom of the Valentino c 02 Maaskant, 9th. 13-14 • Affairs. fort," she said. Josue Concepcion of North 13, Torcicollos; 14, second on Miller's run Lupia p.lf 00 Brunswick, gold, slalom and Schreiers; 15, Ungers; 16, Debbie Sawicki, 6th. 15-17 - With plenty of deter- Each participant returned •coring single to left. The 31 0 4 Mary Beth Dervin, 1st; and from the tournament vic- softball throw and silver, 25- Bernsteins; 17, KornMatts; Wilson "D", an inning later, mination and well-coached yard dash and foul shooting; 18, Blechingers; 19, WILS ABRH Frank Ciccarino, 3rd. practice sessions by the toriously, she noted and then shut off Washington's "displayed a tremendous Michael Latulippe of Rah- Molowas; 20, Drittels; 21, lone rally of the contest - Miller p 5 0 5 hospital's recreation way, gold, 25-yard dash, Elmendorfs. Frerecks ss 0 2 Juniors' therapy department, the amount of pride in their aecond and third with one victories," softball throw and relay, out - without a blemish. K.Morris If 02 Tennis Tourney youngsters, most of whom and silver, slalom; Kerry Alibi Tournament Wilson added a run in the Fleming 3b 2 3 are in wheelchairs, on The event included a 25- Jones of Plainfield, gold, 25- fifth when Tommy Fleming Franzoi cf 12 Rescheduled crutches and braces, yard dash, softball throw, yard dash, the silver in Leaders Announced led off with a double off the Corcoran rf 0 1 The date for the 1977 returned from the tour- relay race, slalom course slalom and foul shooting and Gumbert 1 wall, moved to Walsh lb 1 1 Union County Junior Men's nament with more than at and shooting. ' bronze in softball throw. Winners of last week's third1 on Adolph Franzlo's Mirda c 2 1 Tennis Tournament and the Alibi Tournament at Echo single and, two outs later, B.Morris 2b 0 0 Junior Women's Tennis Lake Country Club were: scored on Mike Mirda's N.Morris sf 0 1 Tournament has been Class A: First, tied, Mrs. Use of County Parks Fred Boss and Mrs. Berger booted grounder. 45 6 18 changed from Monday, Aug. Tour more Wilson runs in 22 to Wednesday, Aug. 24 at Egenes 38; second, tied, Umpires: J. Sullivan, B. Mrs. Fred Shorsher and the seventh put it away for Moran, D. Gibbons, and M. the Warinanco Park Tennis Shows Increase in 1977 Miller who walked one, k-d Courts, Roselle. Mrs. Robert L. Sutman 39; Cotter. Attendance: 165; low putts, tie, Mrs. Richard one and retired Walsh's last Time: 1:27. This tournament, Attendance in and use of at Warinanco Park, Rahway jolf at Ash Brook; 1,000 rode sponsored by the Union the Union County Park River Park, Rahway. lorses and 11,000 ice skated. McFadden and Mrs. County Park Commission, is Commission facilities and Increases in general During April 1977, ap- Charles Varn 2S. Women Hit Hard By Arthritis open to all junior men and parks for the first half of the activities were realized in proximately 4,120 went Class B: First, Mrs. women in Union County who 1977 year surpassed the 197« coasting, natural ice sotting in Warinanco Park Edward T. Down 37; second "An estimated 3,750,000 attempting to isolate a have not reached their 18th half-year totals by ap- skating, picnicking, » compared to 639 in 1976, Mrs. Clayton Van Bur en, M; women in the United States specific anti-rheumatic birthday prior to the date of proximately 914,000 with playground use, field days, ind 3,340 rode horses as low putts Mrs. A. H. Meyer MMMOTON are victims of rheumatoid factor from the blood of the tournament. 2,161,622 visitors to the softball and soccer. otnpared to 2,000 In 1976. 29. arthritis," reports Dr. pregnant women. Entries close tomorrow. system in 1977 compared to The most significant Hiking during the six- Class C: First, Mrs. Glenn Bessie Sullivan, a member 1,247,591 in 1976. monthly increase was month period increased B. Klinefelter 34; second, LADIES' of the board of directors of "While there is still a Applications are available Mrs. R. S. Glynn, 43; low large gap between the at Rahway River Park During June of this year, realized in May. aver last year's total of the New Jersey Chapter of Tennis Courts, Rahway; 523,2*6 people enjoyed the Approximately 683,526 M3.080 by 630,000. putts, Mrs. George Zahn, 30. ELECTRIC SHAVER the Arthritis Foundation. demonstration of a people partook In super- Rheumatoid arthritis is the 'pregnancy factor' and a Cedar Brook Tennis Courts, parks compared to 3M.337 cure for rheumatoid ar- Plainfleld; and Warinanco during the same month in vised and general activities most serious and crippling as compared to 243,S9S in form of the nearly 100 types thritis," Dr. Sullivan Park Tennis Courts, 1976. These figures include HIT nimsueii e»H pointed out, "there is ef- Roselle supervised activities such May 1976. Greatest in- of arthritis and afflicts over creases were seen in beating |««m. Contour sh«prt live million Americans. fective treatment today to as golf, boating, and tennis shaver features (he two hew control many forms of the PCC Points Event and general activities such at Warinanco Park, and slwvinf systero-OM for legs, "Scientists do not know disease." She recommended Winners of last week's as baseball, softball., horseback riding at the one for underarms. Cnronr why this disease strikes urn edge replaceable bis* that New Jersey residents points tournament at bicycling, track, field days Watchung Stable. Built-in shaving light three times as many women write for a free pamphlet and camping. The greatest Increase in MM Mt-141 M men," Dr. Sullivan said. Plainfield Country Club SERVICES called "Arthritis in Women - were: Class A - Mrs. Ed- Largest increases in supervised activities in "But they have established January and February was that rheumatoid arthritis ward Matthews, 50; Class B supervised activities were . PHONE A Case of Discrimination," - Mrs. Peter McDonough, realized in boating at horseback riding. symptoms often decrease available from the New Approximately 1,1M people leSS SOUTH AVENUE, WEST - WESTFIELD. NEW JERSEY 07*0 during pregnancy." 58; Class C - Mrs. Olin Warinanco Park, Elizabeth Jersey Chapter of the Boone, 57; and Class D - and Roselle, horseback rode compared to 172 In Currently, Arthritis Arthritis Foundation, 26 January and February 191*. WIHOW CAMY Foundation researchers are Mrs. John Chiarell, 56. The riding at the Watchung A NIWCOMEItS WELCOMING SEftVKE' Prospect St event attracted 46 players. Stable. Summit, and Increases were realised m A FlKl UNI OP golf, horseback rieSng and ice skating during Mareh. Approximately 2,«S» played I I (Hi golf at Ash Brook Golf Course, Scotch Plains; 1,798 fUtSCftIM NOW TO rode horses and 12.6SB went rti in t ice skating at the lee Skating Center Warinaneo THE LEADER COMMTICS i \hnhrn H

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